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What's Your Backstory? In this episode of The Backstory on the Shroud of Turin, host Guy R. Powell engages in a compelling conversation with Paul Hanson, a digital artist and researcher renowned for his innovative work on the Shroud of Turin. Known on TikTok as @paulhansom, Paul has captivated audiences with his AI-enhanced visual interpretations of the Shroud, offering fresh perspectives on this ancient artifact.Throughout the interview, Paul shares insights into his creative process, the technological tools he employs, and the inspiration behind his digital resurrection projects. He discusses the intersection of art, technology, and faith, and how his work aims to bridge historical mysteries with modern understanding.Join us as we delve into the fascinating world of digital artistry and explore how contemporary techniques are shedding new light on the enduring enigma of the Shroud of Turin.Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to stay updated on future episodes.Subscribe to our podcast for more insightful interviews and engaging discussions on faith, history, and the intriguing mysteries of the Shroud of Turin.Want to learn more about author Guy R. Powell? Check out the socials below:Website: www.guypowell.comInstagram: @guy.r.powellFacebook: @AHistoryOfTheShroudOfTurinBook Link: https://www.amazon.com/Only-Witness-H...Connect today to unlock the mysteries of the Shroud of Turin.
Guest artist and author Nikki McClure joins us to talk about her book, Something About the Sky. Interviewed by author and poet, Jessica Gigot.The Chuckanut Radio Players explore the differences between a flashback and a backsplash in a new episode of As the Ham Turns. Our musical guest is Bellingham's own singer songwriter and co-host of the Neighborhood Songwriter Showcase, Andy Bunn. It's April and National Poetry Month, so two, count ‘em TWO poets tonight… In addition to our resident poet extraordinaire, Kevin Murphy's performance poetry, tonight's interviewer, the ecopoetic Jessica Gigot will share her poetry.Hosted by Village Books' Co-Owners, Kelly Evert and Paul Hanson. Rich Donnelly announces. Performed live at the Hotel Leo in Bellingham, Washington, the City of Subdued Excitement.
Guest author Laurie Frankel joins us on our 17th Anniversary Show to talk about her novel, FAMILY, FAMILY. Interviewed by Sarah Murphy-Kangas.The Chuckanut Radio Players find themselves in quite a pickle in a new episode of As the Ham Turns. Our musical guest, Marz the Smartest Man on Earth.Our resident poet, Kevin Murphy will astound and amaze us with his award-winning and awe-inspiring… uh… words. (That's why HE'S the poet.)Hosted by Village Books' Co-Owners, Kelly Evert and Paul Hanson. Rich Donnelly announces. Performed live at the Hotel Leo in Bellingham, Washington, the City of Subdued Excitement.
The Chuckanut Radio Hour has a special Whatcom Reads show for you! Tonight's guest author Sasha LaPointe for her memoir, Red Paint: The Ancestral Autobiography of a Coast Salish Punk. Interviewed by poet Quenton Baker. The Chuckanut Radio Players surprisingly find themselves all on the same page in a new episode of As the Ham Turns. Our musical guest is the amazing, generous, and versatile violinist Swil Kanim. Our resident poet, Kevin Murphy will delight and astound us with another inimitable performance. Announcer Rich Donnelly and hosts Kelly Evert and Paul Hanson. Recorded live at Hotel Leo in Bellingham, Washington, the City of Subdued Excitement.
Guest author Graham Zimmerman joins us to talk about his book, A Fine Line: Searching for Balance Among Mountains. Interviewed by photographer and ecologist Ken Etzel.The Chuckanut Radio Players have a mind-blowing new episode of As the Ham Turns. Our musical guest, Traesti Darling.Our resident poet, Kevin Murphy has sharpened his pencil for some fresh performance poetry. Hosted by Village Books' Co-Owners, Kelly Evert and Paul Hanson. Rich Donnelly announces. Performed live at the Hotel Leo in Bellingham, Washington, the City of Subdued Excitement.
Guest author McKenzie Funks joins us to talk about his book, The Hank Show: How a House-Painting, Drug-Running Dea Informant Built the Machine That Rules Our Lives. Interviewed by journalist Charlie Warzel.The Chuckanut Radio Players are drumming up something special in a new episode of As the Ham Turns. Our musical guest, Sarah Goodin!Our resident poet, Kevin Murphy purveys his poignant perspectives through his performance poetry. Hosted by Village Books' Co-Owners, Kelly Evert and Paul Hanson. Rich Donnelly announces. Performed live at the Hotel Leo in Bellingham, Washington, the City of Subdued Excitement.
Guest author Rachel Lynn Solomon joins us to talk about her book, OUR YEAR OF MAYBE. Interviewed by Sarah Hutton.The Chuckanut Radio Players have a doggone good time in a new episode of As the Ham Turns. Musical guest is the mellifluous Sarah Goodin Our resident poet, Kevin Murphy schools us on the art of performance poetry.Hosted by Village Books' Co-Owners, Kelly Evert and Paul Hanson. Rich Donnelly announces. Performed live at the Sylvia Arts Center in Bellingham, Washington, the City of Subdued Excitement.
Guest author David B Williams joins us to talk about his book, HOMEWATERS: A Human and Natural History of Puget Sound . Interviewed by novelist Erica Bauermeister.The Chuckanut Radio Players are up to their usual head scratching antics in a new episode of As the Ham Turns. Joining us from across the pond is our musical guest, Schnickelfritz.Our resident poet, Kevin Murphy has sharpened his pencil for some fresh performance poetry. Hosted by Village Books' Co-Owners, Kelly Evert and Paul Hanson. Rich Donnelly announces. Performed live at the Hotel Leo in Bellingham, Washington, the City of Subdued Excitement.
Darren Newberg, guitarist and vocalist of the band Coyote Circle, started playing with a co-worker, Paul Hanson, the bassist, a few years ago, hoping to start a new group. Nahani Freeman, vocalist, joined this new group from a different band they had formed. After that, Dave Sechler, guitarist and vocalist, joined as well. To round out the group, Khristine Barr, drummer, as well as a former Gilpin School student, joined most recently and helped get this new group their first serious gigs.Sechler was raised in a musical family, as his father played guitar and his grandmother sang in a church choir with her sisters, so he was raised with a lot of music. In particular, he was raised with 70s music like Neil Young, Dan Fogelberg, and John Denver. He picked up the guitar for the first time at around age 14, sticking with it over the years and playing with a wide variety of people. Thank you for listening to The Mountain-Ear podcast featuring the news and culture from peak to peak.SUBSCRIBE ONLINE and use the COUPON CODE PODCAST FOR A 10% Discount for ALL NEW SUBSCRIBERS https://www.themtnear.com/subscribe/ You can find us online by visiting https://www.themtnear.com/Find us on Facebook @mtnearYou can contact our editor at info@themountainear.com.Thank you for listening.
Find out about the Open Book Festival happening on Sunday, November 5, 2023. WCLS Executive Director Christine Perkins and Village Books Co-owner Paul Hanson talk about this "book lover's dream day" and all the "bookish experiences" to be had there.
Guest author Lyanda Lynn Haupt joins us to talk about her book, ROOTED: Life at the Crossroads of Science, Nature, and Spirit. Interviewed by Bec Detrich, Executive Director of North Cascades Institute (NCI) as a part of Village Books' Nature of Writing Series.The Chuckanut Radio Players take gaming to a higher level in a new episode of As the Ham Turns. Making fabulous and sweet music tonight is our musical guest, the duet of Traesti Darling.Our resident poet, Kevin Murphy performs a magical sleight-of-words. Hosted by Village Books' Co-Owners, Kelly Evert and Paul Hanson. Rich Donnelly announces. Performed live at the Hotel Leo in Bellingham, Washington, the City of Subdued Excitement.
A 2015 interview with jazz guitarist Joel Harrison who arranged Paul Motian compositions for his 2010 album "String Choir: The Music of Paul Motian" and established the now famous Alt Guitar Summit.Set List: https://jazzcloset.blogspot.com/2023/07/joel-harrison-interview-090415.htmlPhoto: Joel Harrison, Paul Hanson, Brian Blade, Cuong Vu, Kermit Driscoll photo © J. Quigley
The Chuckanut Radio Hour has a show like no other in store for you tonight. Our guest author is Erica Bauermeister for her newest novel, No Two Persons. Interviewed by Mary Vermillion. The Chuckanut Radio Players take romance on the road in a new episode of As the Ham Turns. Havilah is our musical guest, a singer-songwriter with a rusty pocketknife. Our resident poet, Kevin Murphy performs more of his poetic profundities. Hosts, Kelly Evert and Paul Hanson and announcer, Les Campbell. Recorded live at Hotel Leo in Bellingham, Washington, the City of Subdued Excitement.
The Chuckanut Radio Hour has a bewitchingly good show in store for you tonight. Our guest author is Sarah Hawley for her book, A Witch's Guide to Fake Dating a Demon, which is exactly as much fun as it sounds. Interviewed by Chuckanut Radio Player, Les Campbell, writer, actor, director, and tax accountant extraordinaire. The Chuckanut Radio Players take a walk on the wild side in a new episode of As the Ham Turns. Louis Ledford is our musical guest, a singer-songwriter with a rusty pocketknife. It's April! So our resident poet, Kevin Murphy is gonna party like it's 1899. Hosts, Kelly Evert and Paul Hanson and announcer, Rich Donnelly. Recorded live at Hotel Leo in Bellingham, Washington, the City of Subdued Excitement.
Listen to the latest news headlines from Australia in Nepali. In this bulletin: Government secures two more votes in favour of its affordable housing bill. Greens M-P Mehreen Faruqi sues Paul Hanson over an allegedly racist tweet. - एज्ड केयरका कामदारहरूको पारिश्रमिक वृद्धि सबै समस्याको समाधान नभए पनि राम्रो सुरुवात भएको प्रतिक्रिया आएको लगायत पछिल्लो एसबीएस समाचार सुन्नुहोस्।
The Chuckanut Radio Hour has quite a show in store for you tonight. Northwest historian, filmmaker, and author Todd Warger joins us for his book, Murder and Mayhem in the Fourth Corner. Interviewed by Jes Stone.The Chuckanut Radio Players have doggone good time on a new episode of As the Ham Turns. Our musical guests tonight are known as Bellingham's purveyors of good time music, The Penny Stinkers!Announcer, Rich Donnelly and hosts, Paul Hanson and Kelly Evert. Performed live at Whatcom Community College's Heiner Theater.
The Chuckanut Radio Hour has a special Whatcom Reads show for you! Tonight's guest author Jess Walter for his book, The Cold Millions. Interviewed by Dave Tucker of the IWW. The Chuckanut Radio Players paint the town green in a new episode of As the Ham Turns. Our musical guest is singer, songwriter Linda Allen … and more than a few of her musical friends.. Our resident poet, Kevin Murphy's travel plans fell through…but hey! he gets to be on the Radio Hour! Announcer Sarah Hutton and hosts Kelly Evert and Paul Hanson. Recorded live at Hotel Leo in Bellingham, Washington, the City of Subdued Excitement.
The Chuckanut Radio Hour is celebrating its sweet 16th birthday! Tonight's guest author Jessica Gigot for her memoir, A Little Bit of Land. Interviewed by Claire McElroy. Guest poet Luci Shaw joins us for her new book, Angels Everywhere. The Chuckanut Radio Players take flight in a new episode of As the Ham Turns. Our musical guest is singer, songwriter Sarah Goodin. Our resident poet, Kevin Murphy weaves words of wisdom and whimsy. Announcer Rich Donnelly and hosts Kelly Evert and Paul Hanson. Recorded live at The Firehouse Arts and Events Center in Bellingham, Washington, the City of Subdued Excitement.
The Chuckanut Radio Hour has a humdinger of a show for you tonight. Tonight's guest author Kira Jane Buxton for her novel, Feral Creatures. Interviewed by Les Campbell. The Chuckanut Radio Players are just plain winging it in a new episode of As the Ham Turns. Our musical guest is singer, songwriter and storyteller Louis Ledford. Our resident poet, Kevin Murphy weaves words of wisdom and whimsy. Announcer Sarah Hutton and hosts Kelly Evert and Paul Hanson. Recorded live at The Hotel Leo in Bellingham, Washington, the City of Subdued Excitement.
Ann McAllen, Linda Lambert, Chuck and Dee Robinson, Paul Hanson and Christine Perkins tell the origin story of Whatcom READS, now in its 15th year.
The Chuckanut Radio Hour has a show of the finest pedigree planned for you tonight. Tonight's guest author Jamie Ford for his newest novel,The Many Daughters of Afong Moy. Interviewed by Kelly Evert. The Chuckanut Radio Players go where no actor has gone before in a new episode of As the Ham Turns. Our musical guest is singer, songwriter and educator Havilah Rand. Our resident poet, Kevin Murphy waxes rhapsodic and wanes chaotic. Announcer Rich Donnelly and hosts Kelly Evert and Paul Hanson. Recorded live at The Firehouse Arts and Events Center in Bellingham, Washington, the City of Subdued Excitement.
The Chuckanut Radio Hour has a wondrous show in store for you. The Chuckanut Radio Players trip over the light fantastic in a new episode of As the Ham Turns. Our musical guests is the mellifluous Cape Flattery .Our resident poet, Kevin Murphy produces a plethora of poetic profundities.And writer writer Julie Trimingham will interview tonight's guest author Stacy D Flood about his Southern Gothic novella titled The Salt Fields. Announcer, Rich Donnelly. Hosts, Sarah Hutton and Paul Hanson. Recorded live at The Firehouse Arts and Events Center in Bellingham, Washington, the City of Subdued Excitement.
On today's episode, Scott interviews Paul Hanson, a world renowned bassoonist, who plays in the genres of classical, jazz and contemporary styles with equal proficiency, and is the pioneer of the electric bassoon. Paul has recorded and/or performed with drummer, Billy Cobham, banjo player, Béla Fleck and the Flecktones, saxophonist, Jeff Coffin, and singer/songwriter, Jon Batiste, just to name a few. In addition, he also plays various saxophones and has recorded and/or performed with chart topping artists that include Boz Scaggs, The Temptations, Tower of Power, and was the featured tenor sax soloist on Eddie Money's 1986 rock hit, “Take Me Home Tonight”. In 2008, Paul was invited to create his own role as the electric improvising bassoonist in Cirque Du Soleil's ZED, a resident show at the Tokyo Disney Resort, that ran from 2008-2011. Besides performing, my guest artist has been a dedicated bassoon and saxophone teacher for the past forty years. This highly sought after bassoon specialist and multi-instrumentalist, definitely GOT CHOPS! Follow Paul on Website: www.paulhansonmusic.com Instagram: @paulbassoon YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCTOZvZekqJHrAjvQv1h79DA Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/paulhansonmusic Follow Got Chops on Instagram: @gotchopspodcast Listen to Got Chops Podcast on - Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Pjh7tC3aTpeMFEhmn4fp4?si=699ae5b84e544cb5 - Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/got-chops/id1587699754 - Anchor: https://anchor.fm/gotchops - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLp5wwP8DvMPkqI4VM2VMlcufn6a-CzlHM Follow Scott on Instagram: @scottgrimaldimusic Twitter: @GrimaldiMusic Facebook: Scott Grimaldi - "The Color Of Midnight" Website: www.grimaldimusic.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gotchops/message
The Chuckanut Radio Hour has a positively poetic show in store for you. The Chuckanut Radio Players strain each other's credulity in a new episode of As the Ham Turns. Our musical guests are Northwest Cellists Coral Marchant & David Jones, string duet.Our resident poet, Kevin Murphy mixes his meaty metaphors into a stew of simmering similes.And writer Rebecca Mabanglo-Mayor will interview tonight's guest author Sasha LaPointe about her new autobiography, Red Paint: The Ancestral Autobiography of a Coast Salish Punk. Announcer, Rich Donnelly. Hosts, Kelly Evert and Paul Hanson. Recorded live at The Firehouse Arts and Events Center in Bellingham, Washington, the city of subdued excitement.
Wooden you know, the Chuckanut Radio Hour has a special Whatcom Reads show in store for you. Author Michael Christie joins us to talk about his newest novel and this year's Whatcom Reads selection, Greenwood. Interviewer, Michael Feerer from the Whatcom Million Trees Project.The Chuckanut Radio Players have a hair-raising…or even better, a hair-curling adventure in a new episode of As the Ham Turns. Tonight's musical guest is luthier and musician, Devin Champlin. Our resident poet, Kevin Murphy returns with his poetic muse in tow. Announcer, Rich Donnelly. Hosts, Kelly Evert and Paul Hanson. Recorded live at Bellewood Farms in Bellingham, Washington, the city of subdued excitement.
Paul Hanson is de President of Epcon Franchising. He has been involved in the home-building industry for two decades & enjoys working with top builders who want to grow by building exceptional products. On a personal note, Paul is passionate about travel, having visited five continents & nineteen countries. In addition to that, he enjoys spending time with his family of four, skiing in the winter, and riding roller coasters at Cedar Point in the summer.
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The first week of March is the culmination of a season of WhatcomREADS events as Greenwood author Michael Christie comes to town for 4 in-person and one live streaming event. We talk to Village Books owner and steward, Paul Hanson about the independent bookstore's role in WhatcomREADS and we talk with our own graphic designer Amy Jones about her passionate response to Greenwood. It's a "don't miss" episode so don't miss it!
This week Chad, Dan, and Adrian sit down with Paul Hanson, President of Epcon Franchising. In this conversation we chat about: The power of the franchising model Risk and confidence, what's the relationship? Where Paul continues to risk at his level of leadership Evaluating if a risk is worth taking What having confidence in your team says about you was a leader Paul Hanson has been a leader in homebuilding for twenty years, beginning his career with a national builder and rising from entry-level positions to leadership and management roles in Construction, Purchasing, and Sales for markets across the country. In 2015 Paul began working with a regional homebuilder in Florida as a Vice President, overseeing the 23 markets in which that company operated across the Sunshine State. In 2018, Paul was appointed President of Epcon Franchising, a network of independent builders across the United States building homes and communities popular with the 55+ demographic, and has since presided over a period of unprecedented growth in the recruitment of franchise builders. Paul was a speaker at the 2020 International Builder Show, speaking to the benefits that franchised homebuilding can offer local builders. Paul has been interviewed on industry podcasts, and is published and quoted in several trade publications on general construction topics. Paul was a 2020 ProBuilder Magazine Forty Under 40 award recipient, recognized for his trailblazing leadership and fresh approach to culture and service in an industry often stuck in old habits.
Listen and learn how bold entrepreneur Paul Hanson started the phenomenal SaddleBook online entry system, and how it has revolutionized the way we enter equestrian events. You will enjoy hearing Paul's interesting stories of living in Indonesia, and his vast knowledge on so many topics. Xtreme is proud to have been the barrel racing test pilot for Saddle Book, and love having Paul on our team!
Burnes wins Cy Young, grabbing the pretzel, football's not for everyone, and more! (FULL SHOW) Guests include: Scott Dolphin, Matt Anderson, Joe Henry, Aaron Nagler, Paul Hanson, John Kuhn, and Brian Butch.
The Chuckanut Radio Hour returns with a show that will blow you away. Author biologist Thor Hanson joins us to talk about his newest book, Hurricane Lizards and Plastic Squid: The Fraught and Fascinating Biology of Climate Change. Interviewed by Christian Martin of the North Cascades Institute.The Chuckanut Radio Players take a walk on the wild side in new episode of As the Ham Turns. Tonight's musical guest is a Radio Hour and Bellingham favorite, Sarah Goodin.Our resident poet, Kevin Murphy returns with his inimitable performance poetry.Announcer, Rich Donnelly and hosts, Kelly Evert and Paul Hanson. Recorded live at the Firehouse Arts and Events Center in Bellingham, Washington, the city of subdued excitement.
Its game day for the Crew, double punting, Eric Bischoff, and more! (Full Show) Guests include: Scott Dolphin, Paul Wagner, Paul Hanson, Eric Bischoff, John Kuhn, Brian Butch, and Armen Saryan.
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The smoke ventilation system was “another story of incompetence and indifference” according to a lawyer representing a group of bereaved, survivors and residents. Building Control fire regulations expert Paul Hanson from the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea was asked whether he'd given proper scrutiny to plans for the smoke ventilation system in Grenfell Tower. Legal representatives for some bereaved and survivors claimed that some parts used were of the lowest possible quality, something the system designer denied. Meanwhile Tenant Management Organisation Chief Executive Robert Black and Repairs Direct boss Graham Webb faced questions over the fitting and maintenance of fire doors. Presenter & Producer: Kate Lamble Producer: Sharon Hemans Editor: Jasper Corbett Studio Mix: Gareth Jones
What are the 5 Principles that you hope drives who you are and your leadership style? Jason Barger chats with Paul Hanson, President of Epcon Franchising about the principles that have emerged in his search to be an authentic leader who positively impacts the culture of his teams. For full show notes visit https://jasonvbarger.com/podcast Connect with us on social: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/jasonvbarger/ Twitter https://twitter.com/JasonvBarger Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonbarger/ Youtube https://www.youtube.com/user/OneLovePublishers Instagram https://www.instagram.com/jasonvbarger/
One of the earliest artists to be invited to join the Craft Brewed Music streaming service is the focus of this episode. World-renowned bass player Ariane Cap and legendary bassoonist Paul Hanson, joined by their producer Wolf Wein, discuss their duo, OoN. Craft Brewed Music® The music discovery app that streams better music for serious listeners. Available at the App Store and Google Play http://www.craftbrewedmusic.com The Craft Brewed Music Podcast Conversations with those who make better music for serious listeners. Available on all major podcast platforms. https://www.podlink.to/CBMPodcast
12th Anniversary Show! THREE special guests!Author John Hoyte talks about his book, The Persistence of Light. Interviewer: Andrew McBride Poet Luci Shaw joins us with her new book, Eye of the Beholder. And the host of public radio’s Live Wire and the Bellingham podcast Too Beautiful To Live, Luke Burbank, will conversate with us. The Chuckanut Radio Players have field some interesting customer questions at Skid Read in a new episode of As the Ham Turns. Kevin Murphy returns to the poets corner to delight and amaze. Our musical guest is eclectic and local: The Holmes Shea Band!Announcer, Rich Donnelly and hosts, Village Books co-owners, Paul Hanson and Kelly Evert
It is estimated that 42 percent or 32 million Baby Boomers are planning to move and 38 percent of them are considering brand new homes when they do so [Zillow Group, Inc]. This demand for new homes among 55 years and older individuals, will likely lead to new opportunities in the home building space. Organizations that can capitalize on these shifting demographics and consumer buying behavior by matching their business model to serve them have tremendous upside. On this week's episode, Steve had an opportunity to speak with Paul Hanson, President of Epcon Franchising — a company that is carving out a niche in this underserved market and helping builders to own franchises that are customer-centric, scalable, and profitable. Paul has been involved in the building industry since 2003, serving in various strategic roles involving construction and operations. Prior to joining Epcon, he served as Group Vice President for Arthur Rutenberg Homes where he led an expansion and development effort that covered a six-state Midwestern market. Prior to that, he was with NVR for over ten years in leadership roles in both Ohio and Florida. Paul is a graduate of Grove City College in Pennsylvania and earned his MBA from the University of Florida in 2009. So without further delay, let's jump into today's episode with Paul.Visit Epcon's website: https://epconfranchising.com/Learn more about our training for High Performing Teams: https://www.coltivar.com/high-performing-teamsLearn more about the Transforming Construction podcast: https://www.coltivar.com/transforming-construction-podcast
With David Moxley and his guest Vietnam Veteran Paul Hanson
The Chuckanut Radio Hour has a predictably great show for you tonight. Award-winning Spokane author Sharma Shields discusses her novel, The Cassandra, with interviewer Claire McElroy-Chesson. The Chuckanut Radio Players deal with a Dooley who’s home alone in As the Ham Turns. Our musical guest tonight is Bellingham’s own Frank Sina—I mean, Tim Kraft. Our resident poet, Kevin Murphy brings his A-Game, well, his ABC-Game to the Poet’s Corner. Announcer, Rich Donnelly and hosts, Paul Hanson and Kelly Evert
With host David Moxley and his guest, Vietnam Veteran Paul Hanson
The Chuckanut Radio Hour has a show that's the toast of the town for you tonight. Portland author Stevan Allred discusses his new novel, The Alehouse at the End of the World with interviewer, Chris Colburn.The Chuckanut Radio Players tussle over Daylight Saving Time in As the Ham Turns. Our musical guest tonight is Bellingham’s own Sarah Goodin. Our resident poet, Kevin Murphy flashes his shiny new poetic license.We’ll visit with Jesse Nelson from Bellingham and Lynden’s own alehouse, Overflow Taps. Announcer, Rich Donnelly, and hosts, Paul Hanson and Kelly Evert
The Chuckanut Radio Hour has an egg-cellent show for you tonight. Jes Stone interviews Bellingham’s award-author Laura Kalpakian about her newest novel, The Great Pretenders.The Chuckanut Radio Players decide that tulips are better than one in another episode of As the Ham Turns. Our musical guest is Tim Kraft channeling his inner Sinatra. Our resident poet, Kevin Murphy beats the Beat Poets with one hand tied behind his back.Announcer, Rich Donnelly and hosts, Paul Hanson and Kelly Evert
The Chuckanut Radio Hour will blow you away tonight. Olympia author and journalist John Dodge joins us for his book, A Deadly Wind: The 1962 Columbus Day Storm. Interviewer, Rich DonnellyThe Chuckanut Radio Players find out that there really is such thing as too much of a good thing in another episode of As the Ham Turns. Our musical guests tonight are the Bellingham family band: The McHughs. Our resident poet, Kevin Murphy will tell no rhyme before its time.Announcer, Rich Donnelly and hosts, Paul Hanson and Kelly Evert
The Chuckanut Radio Hour will be one for the books tonight. And the world-renowned author of the famed Shannara series Terry Brooks joins us for his most recent book in the series, The Stiehl Assassin. Interviewed by local science fiction and fantasy author, Spencer EllsworthThe Chuckanut Radio Players are up to more of their frantic antics in another episode of As the Ham Turns. Our musical guest tonight is singer, songwriter Louis Ledford.Our resident poet, Kevin Murphy puts the pro in prose poetry.Announcer, Les Campbell and hosts and co-owners of Village Books, Paul Hanson and Kelly Evert
Sometimes we found ourselves feeling stuck, whether in our finances, relationships, or time commitments. Paul Hanson from Northwestern Mutual joins us this week to talk about what it looks like to identify the burdens weighing you down.--------------------Real Life is a Christian church reaching the world for Jesus, one person at a time, in Moscow, ID. You can catch our services in person or online every Sunday at 9 and 11 AM.Online Giving: liferotp.com/giveLife Groups: liferotp.com/lifegroupsFacebook: facebook.com/liferotpInstagram: instagram.com/liferotp
Focus Discussion of the Week: Do you take action when needed? Do you admit when you’re wrong? Do you take ownership of your role? As a strong business leader, these are key questions to consider. Paul Hanson from EPCON Franchising discusses why “Making Quick Decisions, Not Perfect Decisions” is vital to navigating your business through any economy or situation, and why being right all the time doesn’t necessarily lead to success. Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/2ps1g5wSubscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2L6XGowSubscribe on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2ZyabPjSubscribe on Stitcher: http://bit.ly/2Ud2nRNSubscribe on Google Play: http://bit.ly/2znqFPBTwo thought leaders come together to explore all things sales and marketing from their unique perspectives. Each week, Mollie Elkman, Matt Riley, and others from Group Two dive into a focus discussion to talk about the latest trends, changes, and best practices.
The Chuckanut Radio Hour has a HOT lineup tonight. Our musical guest tonight is award-winning singer, songwriter Amber Darland.The Chuckanut Radio Players have too much of a doggone good time in another episode of As the Ham Turns. Our resident poet, Kevin Murphy will delight and amaze us from the poet’s corner.And our special guest is bestselling author Erica Bauermeister, joining us with her newest novel, The Scent Keeper. Interviewed by Kelly Evert.Announcer, Sarah Hutton. Hosts, Paul Hanson and Kelly Evert
Guest author, Karl Marlantes joins us for his novel Deep River. Interviewed by announcer, Rich Donnelly. The Chuckanut Radio Players talk turkey in new episode of As the Ham Turns. Musical guest, Saloon. Our resident poet, Kevin Murphy waxes rhapsodic and we’ll ALSO hear from a trio of Bellingham's Youth Peaceful Poets. Announcer, Rich Donnelly and hosts Kelly Evert and Paul Hanson
On Talkin With Tae today, the guests are Chris Tscheschlog, Griffin Joyner and Paul Hanson. These are some of my peers that I live with in my building at FGCU. We had a great conversation on kindness, goals, being selfless and more!
The Big Oke is my colleague Danny Hays. My friends and I call him Okeechobee for his nickname because he's from Okeechobee, Florida. I am also joined with Paul Hanson and Chris Tscheschlog once again. This episode is more of a fun, laid-back kind of...
What is the most overlooked part of the sales process, and why is the 55+ market a "blue ocean" for builders? This is an interview with Paul Hanson, President of Epcon Franchising, where he helps builders develop Epcon Communities’ luxury homes and communities that have proven very popular with 55+ homebuyers. What you'll get out of this construction podcast episode: - The most overlooked phase of the sales process. - How do you qualify leads into prospects? - Do emotions come into play in the sales process, and if so...how? - What's different about the 55+ demographic? - Keys to picking a site for land development? - What is the blue ocean opportunity for homebuilders? - The Epcon Franchising model, and where to get more information? - One little nugget is a service that will give you demographic information in an area, so you can analyze it for your business...or a new housing community. Resources mentioned in this construction podcast episode: Epcon Franchising - www.epconfranchising.com Paul Hanson on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/pahanson/ CoConstruct: The best software for builders and remodelers - www.constructionleadingedge.com/coconstruct 32 Productivity Hacks - https://buildermasterclass.com Optimize Your Overhead Guide - https://buildermasterclass.com
The Chuckanut Radio Hour has a SWEET show in store for you tonight. Guest author Melissa Anne Peterson is interviewed by Village Books events coordinator Claire McElroy-Chesson about her newest book, Vera Violet. You’ll LOVE what the Chuckanut Radio Players have cooked up for you in new episode of As the Ham Turns. Tonight’s musical guests are the amazing and renowned Louis Ledford and Kristin Allen-Zito. We’ll talk about our favorite nightstand reads and our resident poet, Kevin Murphy woos us with his wonderful wordsmithing.Announcer, Rich Donnelly and co-hosts, Kelly Evert and Paul Hanson
The Chuckanut Radio Hour has a beast of a show in store for you. Tonight’s guest author is Christopher McDougall with his newest book, Running with Sherman: The Donkey with the Heart of a Hero. Interviewed by Sonja Wingard, the Executive Director of Animals as Natural Therapy.The Chuckanut Radio Players roustabout in new episode of As the Ham Turns. Tonight’s musical guest is Devin Champlin. Our resident poet, Kevin Murphy puts the wit in poetry. (Get it? Po-WIT-ry?)PJ Beaven shares a moth-style tale in tonight’s StoryHam segment. Our announcer is Sarah Hutton. Hosted by Kelly Evert and Paul Hanson
The Chuckanut Radio Hour has a show in store for you that’s a cure for what ails you. Village Books co-owner Sarah Hutton will interview tonight’s guest author Rachel Lynn Solomon about her newest book, Our Year of Maybe.The Chuckanut Radio Players have a doggone good time in new episode of As the Ham Turns. Tonight’s musical guest is the mellifluous Sarah Goodin. Our resident poet, Kevin Murphy schools us on the art of performance poetry.Joan Kimball will share her moth-style tale of being wrongly accused in tonight’s StoryHam segment. Hosted by Village Books co-owners Paul Hanson & Kelly Evert. Rich Donnelly is our announcer.
The Chuckanut Radio Hour celebrates its 13th Anniversary! Chuck Dingee, who was here for our first Radio Hour, joins us as tonight’s musical guest with Sharon Mayson. Together they are Free Harmony. Local book group leaders Diana Clayton and Sittrea Friberg will share some of the favorite books their members have discussed.Our resident poet, Kevin Murphy delivers a heaping helping of performance poetry.Belllingham librarians Alexa Andrews, Christine Perkins, and Mary Kinser do what they do best… talk about books!Before the cream sat out too long, the Chuckanut Radio Players (Les Campbell, Robert Muzzy, Lisa Colburn, and Tonja Myers) whipped up a new episode of As the Ham Turns. Hosted by Paul Hanson and Kelly Evert, and Sarah Hutton is our announcer.
On the second episode of Life in Polymers, we discuss the launch of Aerolite Carbon, a collaboration between Westlake Plastics and Environmental Composites. Carbon fiber technology has been out for years and has led to improved performance. However, there are challenges with carbon fiber. “It’s costly, and it requires new equipment,” said Jason Ross, Vice President of Sales and Marketing at Westlake Plastics, on an episode of Life in Polymers. He and Westlake Plastics colleague Paul Hanson welcomed the Technical Director of Environmental Composites, Jim Gleason, to join them with Marketscale host Tyler Kern to talk about Aerolite Carbon. Aerolite Carbon gives a bump in performance over an unfilled material,” Ross said. “It is processable on current equipment that exists in the industry today.” Gleason said that he is not only an engineer working with these materials, but also a consumer of them. “There are a lot of applications where I want a better-performing product with things that I use,” he said. “There are some examples of carbon fiber composites out there that are just not a realistic price point.” He said that Aerolite Carbon is something that he could actually use. Not only does Aerolite Carbon come at a better price point and offer better performance, but it also offers cosmetic and design capabilities that have previously been limitations in the composite industry. The opportunities for producers and for consumers can be found in markets one might not consider off the top of their head. One example of the immediate opportunities that Aerolite Carbon offers is in the music industry. “Music equipment like guitar cases is put in the back of vans or airplanes – they are beat up like you wouldn’t believe,” Hanson said. “A lot of people want the performance of a $1,000 material, but they can barely afford the $100 material.” In the automotive industry, Hanson noted that people are paying a high amount of money to have carbon fiber under the hood, but, now, people can have similar material at a much lower price.
@paulhansonclark comes on to discuss his publishing efforts, his book four statements, and the state of the vibes.
Running 44@60 Podcast - plotting Trevor Lee's journey to the 2021 44 mile Cornwall Classic Quarter
Christine Anthony was part of the GB women's team that recently set a new 4 x 400m world record in Venice at the European Masters Championships in the W55 category. I met up with Christine in Kent along with other old college buddies Diccon Gray and Paul Hanson as we reflected on how our degree in Human Movement Studies had helped us become finely tuned athletes - ok maybe just Christine is the finely tuned athlete amongst us. We did though have a competitive Bedgebury Forest ParkRun, Christine then won the ladies 10K in the same forest on the Sunday whilst I battled the mud and hills in the half marathon version. To share your running experiences or expertise on this podcast please drop me a line to trevor@trevorleemedia.co.uk
I’m excited to have Paul Hanson, President of Epcon Franchising, as my guest to discuss how buying into a home building franchise can benefit your home building company. I had often seen the advertisements for Epcon in the major trade magazines, but I never reached out to explore if this could have worked for our business. After our discussion, I really wish I had – at the very least – took a peek at what they had to offer. Paul explains the advantages of franchising for home builders in all markets – and – how using their plans and their repeatable processes can help you win in your market. Want more info on Epcon? Here's the link: epconfranchising.com
Prophet Emeritus Joseph Smith III suddenly sounds an awful lot like his son, Fred M. It's shocking how much the divine will of god aligns with the mortal will of Fred M. This does not bode well. All the Links Read along with us here Isaac White J.W. Wight Joseph R Lambert Wiliam M Aylor "The Apostolic Office", by Paul Hanson
On the first episode of Life in Polymers, we're breaking down the basics of machining plastics, and specifically the differences between extrusion and compression molding. Both are ways that plastics are machined, but it’s a different approach. To provide insight, we’re joined by Jody Walker, Western Region Business Development Manager, and Paul Hanson, Eastern Region Business Development Manager of Westlake Plastics. Professionals in the industry know: there are many challenges with machining plastics, most of which is felt by machinists that work primarily on metals. Not only is education on machining plastics sparse, but the techniques don't translate. “Machinists have spent most of their time on training on metal work. Metal work doesn’t translate to plastics. They are different materials," Hanson said. However, the industry has seen a strong trend in replacing metal with plastic. It’s lighter weight, more cost effective, and for some industries, it's even "stronger." “In industries where corrosion is an issue like the food processing industry, plastic actually works much better, as it can deal with water and other chemicals better than metal," Walker said. This trend means there is demand for machined plastics. Extruding acetal plastic parts has been the traditional way to create them, but it isn’t always effective. “When a sheet of plastic is extruded, there are internal stresses. When a strip is cut from the extruded sheet, the part will curl. That’s a real problem for fabricators. Much of the time when these parts are installed, they won’t lay flat and can fail inspection," Hanson said. Hanson and Walker argue that compression molding is an alternative that more machinists need to consider. Though the process used to have barriers of high pricing, compression molding has become an accessible option for manufacturing plastic parts. Not only that, on average, the process is more reliable than extrusion. There is much less stress, and cuts lay straight when made. Listen to the podcast to learn more about Westlake's own compression molded plastic, Pomalux, which Hanson and Walker say delivers a unique and superior product to machine.
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Happy New Year! Here at Lutherans Outdoors in South Dakota we are extra excited for the new year as we welcomed Paul Hanson as the new Executive Director of Lutherans Outdoors. Get to know Paul in the newest episode of The LO Down. Support the show (http://losd.org/donate)
Josh Gray is joined by Paul Hanson of Northwestern Mutual to discuss financial planning, common mistakes people make with their money, strategies for getting debt under control, and how to remain faithful to God during the entire process. Sermon Notes for Dollars & Sense #3 — Debt (PDF)Worship Music — January 20, 2019 (YouTube Playlist)
Josh Gray is joined by Paul Hanson of Northwestern Mutual to discuss financial planning, common mistakes people make with their money, strategies for getting debt under control, and how to remain faithful to God during the entire process.
Josh Gray is joined by Paul Hanson of Northwestern Mutual to discuss financial planning, common mistakes people make with their money, strategies for getting debt under control, and how to remain faithful to God during the entire process.
Paul is an award-winning jazz and fusion bassoonist with a unique musical voice. Podcast notes: 1) His musical background and him finding his calling in the bassoon 2) Despite his classical training and being told it was “a hard road ahead”, his love for improvisation shifted him seriously towards jazz, groove and funk 3) His love for spontaneity & improvisation 4) His practical tips on how to get better at improvisation 5) His personal set-up to play amplified bassoon 6) How he started working with Cirque du Soleil’s ZED and his time in Japan 7) His reflections on his career, about the high level of bassoon playing worldwide 8) Bassoon is not widely known for jazz & rhythmic playing 9) His main musical inspirations and favourite bands 10) Who he would like to collaborate with (living/dead) 11) One of his biggest career lessons 12) His upcoming projects To find out more about Paul visit: http://paulhansonmusic.com Lessons on jazz bassoon: https://www.patreon.com/paulbassoon1 Useful tool for improvisation: https://irealpro.com
Brian Hirsch is joined by Paul Hanson, Director of Retail Investing at Stanlib to talk "investments". How things have changed in such a short space of time, four weeks ago they were talking about investments, looking at the markets and Paul made the comment that the market is in its ninth year in the bull market and that it hasn't yet had a correction for a long time, and then in the last ten days up the market started to move downwards at a phenomenal rate. So, the question one's got to ask as investors are panicking - is this the end of the bull market on the start of a bear market or, is this a buying opportunity? You and Your Money
Business Day TV — Brian Hirsch is joined by Paul Hanson, Director of Retail Investing at Stanlib to talk "investments". How things have changed in such a short space of time, four weeks ago they were talking about investments, looking at the markets and Paul made the comment that the market is in its ninth year in the bull market and that it hasn't yet had a correction for a long time, and then in the last ten days up the market started to move downwards at a phenomenal rate. So, the question one's got to ask as investors are panicking - is this the end of the bull market on the start of a bear market or, is this a buying opportunity?
In this podcast, we explore.... 0:15 Characteristic pitches, chords, and the functional harmony of the modes 2:52 You just like to hear yourself talk about music 3:46 “Just Feel it!” 4:08 Which is more important, bass or drums? 5:52 What is Berklee Funk? 7:41 Salsa on piano 8:13 What audio interface do you use? 8:42 What sort of instrument would you learn how to play and why? 9:26 How do you deal with nerves on stage? 11:47 Idiot choir leader 11:56 On long 6 hour rehearsals 12:50 What's the difference between pop/rock keys players and classical pianists? 14:07 Who…is the target audience for your channel? 14:56 The Undertone series exists! 15:22 What exactly is the neo soul feel? Quintuplets? 16:19 What are your comments on the Music Industry? 19:06 Why bother transcribe the music exactly Thanks to Adam Emond, Mr. Way, Zac Jelke, Damdam Dadimson, Mackie Jones, Paul Mendoza, Hugh Gaenus, Wesley Lao, Kalen Austin, Robert Schuster, 1234lavaking, Samuel Wilson, anthony valdez, Nick Denning, Nikolas Wolf, Paul Hanson, and jg0r for your insightful questions! Peace, Adam
Join VoiceAmerica as we Broadcast LIVE form the American Film Market! The business of independent motion picture production and distribution – a truly collaborative process – reaches its peak every year at the American Film Market. Over 8,000 industry leaders converge in Santa Monica for eight days of deal-making, screenings, seminars, networking and parties. Participants come from over 80 countries and include acquisition and development executives, agents, attorneys, directors, distributors, festival directors, financiers, film commissioners, producers, writers, the world's press all those who provide services to the motion picture industry.
The Boulder Bassoon Quartet discuss extraordinary bassoonist Paul Hanson and listen to some of his music. This episode is sponsored by Forrests Music. October 1, 2014
Make Weird Music: Discover new artists, learn secret techniques, and share creative music.
Paul Hanson, former bassoonist for Bela Fleck and the Flecktones, talks to us about his formation and career.
It's been a while since my last episode, but I am Back! Episode Seven features Paul Hanson, Boss Clinician and host of Boss Tone Radio. Paul is a true musician. He understands and applies music theory, writes and records his own music, and he has amassed a backlog of stories! In one of the most interesting interviews featured on our show yet, Paul talks with us about a variety of topics from working as a guitar coach on the movie "Back To The Future" to the column he wrote for Boss and Guitar World Magazine called "The Pedals That Make The Tone". Paul was once an instructor for GIT (Musicians Institute for those of you who were not guitar players in the 80's like me) and has worked with and influenced a lot of the players we know today. Paul also writes and records his own music, the latest of which is available for free on CDBaby.com. Need your Rock and Metal Fix? Don't forget to visit www.castironring.com to get the best Rock and Metal shows the net has to offer!
In this episode Paul Hanson with E-Webstyle does a free Website Analysis, from a SEVO perspective, of www.iviscents.com. Tune in and see how world recognized experts think analysis a website from a purely performance perspective. Also catch Chris and Charles on the
Paul Hanson and Jeff Loomis discuss picking technique, practice, songwriting, and the recording of the recent Nevermore record. Jeff also describes his signature-model seven-string guitar.
Paul Hanson leads the 2009 Family Camp Morning Devotions
Rob Marcello shows some shredding licks over the phone and plays excerpts from his new album. Paul and Rob discuss getting great guitar tone while going direct and play lots of examples.
Paul Hanson talks about getting great tone with COSM amp models. Rob Marcello shows off his favorite amp model, plays excerpts from his new album and shreds over the phone.
Paul Gilbert talks to Paul Hanson about Mr. Big, amps, gear and pedals. They also discuss playing techniques with lots of musical excerpts from Paul Gilbert’s new album "Get Out of My Yard."
Paul Hanson explains looping and creates a tune building loops with the RC-50 Loop Station.
On the line: Paul Hanson interviews Looping Master Philip Stendek from Las Vegas.
Tricks and tips with the MT-2 Metal Zone, doubling guitars and sweeping frequencies to dial in tone.
Adding delay with the DD-3 Digital Delay Pedal for fattening rhythms, smoothing out solos and also old time slap back echo.
Blues tones with the BD-2 Blues Driver and overdriving an already distorted signal for endless sustain.
Monster Fat tones with the MD-2 Mega Distortion and tips for tuning your guitar down low. Also adding the GE-7 Graphic EQ pedal for variations.