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Phil Wells talks about how he started his career in real estate. Phil describes how he built his business without a sphere of influence in NY. Next, Phil discusses how he built his social media presence and his YouTube channel and how his YouTube channel and videos impacted his real estate business. Phil and DJ also discuss how to decide what content to provide to your audience and audio podcasts vs. video content. Please follow Phil on Instagram here and check out his YouTube channel here. If you'd prefer to watch this interview, click here to view on YouTube! Phil Wells can be reached at philip@philipwells.com and +1 (917)-993-4137 This episode is brought to you by Real Geeks and Courted.io.
So great to catch up with my friend and old band mate Cristian Vogel on the show! The way I met Cristian was pretty unlikely and pretty fantastic I have to say. Basically back in around 1995 I was making music with Subhead alongside Jason Leach and Phil Wells and thanks to those guys I became aware of so much incredible music mostly from Detroit and Chicago but not exclusively as there were some wildcard artists that always caught my attention more than any others, none more so than the wonky magic conjured by Cristian Vogel. I had heard that he lived in Brighton. So I had this great idea to just go to there and meet him! I hopped on the train and went to an outdoor festival that was happening that day in the city and as I walked around the place I stumbled on a lone Tresor bag lying in the grass. I knew Cristian was signed to Tresor and so I asked the lady that was sat next to it if she was Christian's sister. She was his girlfriend ! I mean WHAT are the chances? I soon met big C and we formed a fast friendship based on mutual respect (he had played Subhead 002 at the love parade and it was a big moment ! Small world ) and I joined him sharing a space to make music in Brighton where it became immediately obvious to me his approach was something completely new to me. First of all I'd never seen anyone make music with a tracker and I understood quickly that with his experience and skill he wouldn't second-guess himself and instead would conjure his unique sound in minutes, tapping away wildly on his amiga keyboard. I realize I was in the presence of a truly unique musician and I owe him so much for all he showed me. He schooled me in the world of subtractive synthesis and taught me that it's possible to interact with machines on the same level people interact with traditional instruments. His approach was always Orthodox and his choice of equipment unfamiliar to most myself included. We formed a band called super_collider that really stretched our skills and the technology of the time. Listening back to our first album Head-on it really was quite an achievement considering what we had . By that time we moved into a more robust studio with Orbital as our neighbors but the DAW was still primitive and we would use programs like macromedia deck 2 to complete our songs. I think it was limited to 8 tracks. We pushed that shit to the brink dealing with so many crashes it's amazing we managed to finish anything. By 1999 I had moved To Berlin and shortly afterwards Cristian relocated to Barcelona. When we made our second album raw digits it was a tale of two cities and took considerable energy to complete. I had started to devote a lot of time to my solo career and super_collider sadly came to an end. Not just because of that but you know… things change. Cristian kept making amazing music of course and he's released a stack of incredible records and collaborations. At one point he created a band called “night of the brain” and kept making banging records for Tresor, Nova mute and his own Station 55 imprints to name a few. He also remixed Radiohead and Thom Yorke which still blows my mind. I got pretty heavily into Max MSP for my live shows and Cristian chose to master the Kyma system. He's now one of the worlds experts in that paradigm and has created a whole host of extensions and applications for it which can be found on his never engine in labs website His recent album rebirth of wonky sees him Effortlessly weaving his textural skills with that unique funk of his to great effect. He's never going to stop making music. He's a true lifer and a searcher. One of the true pioneers of the underground that deserves much more credit than he's received. I was very relieved that even after all this time apart, once the zoom call started and we got to talking it was like no time had passed and I hope you will enjoy as much as I did this catchup with my old friend and teacher. _NITTY I get into the 1st installment of the Binaural adventure with the Neumann head aka KU100. What an amazing mic it is! Thank you so much to my friend Vicente for letting me have a play with it ! Just incredible ! Alert ! Patreon sample pack gold level when you are part of the soul science crew. _SHOW MUSIC Music for the show is from a trio by the name of Sunjacket. Excellent stuff. Made the show such fun to put together as the songs are so well mixed and the skills are strong! Check them out here !! OTHER ME NEWS__ I'm singing on a new Mark Hawkins track called "Let it slide" THANKS_ Kind sponsorship come from Bitwig - version 4.0 of the software is really really powerful and well worth checking !! Link here Analog cases - they just made my trip to California an absolute pleasure! I've been waiting for these cases for years! Check them HERE and use HOWA15 on check out for 15% off!
In this episode, Professor Stavros Konstantinides talks about the prevention of recurrent events in patients with venous thromboembolism, Dr Phil Wells explains the pooled analysis of EINSTEIN EXT and EINSTEIN CHOICE and what it tells us about which patients are suitable for extended anticoagulation and Dr Jeff Weitz and Dr Jan Beyer-Westendorf discuss whether a patient treated for pulmonary embolism would be a candidate for extended anticoagulation. Further details: • Data on the risk of recurrent VTE after the discontinuation of anticoagulation therapy can be accessed here: https://haematologica.org/article/view/4325 • The 2019 ESC guidelines on the diagnosis and management of acute pulmonary embolism developed in collaboration with the ERS can be found here: https://academic.oup.com/eurheartj/article/41/4/543/5556136 • The pooled analysis of EINSTEIN CHOICE and EINSTEIN EXTENSION is available here: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5894264/ • The EINSTEIN CHOICE paper can be found here: https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa1700518 • The EINSTEIN EXTENSION paper can be accessed here: https://www.nejm.org/doi/10.1056/NEJMoa1007903?url_ver=Z39.88-2003&rfr_id=ori:rid:crossref.org&rfr_dat=cr_pub%20%200pubmed • Data showing the increased case fatality rate of PE compared with DVT can be found in this publication: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/j.1538-7836.2007.02450.x • Data on the increased risk of VTE recurrence in males versus females can be found here: https://www.bmj.com/content/342/bmj.d813#:~:text=Conclusions-,In%20patients%20with%20a%20first%20unprovoked%20venous%20thromboembolism%2C%20men%20have,had%20hormone%20associated%20venous%20thromboembolism. • Data supporting the increased risk of PE versus DVT recurrence in a patient with a previous PE can be found in this publication: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4544622/#:~:text=However%2C%20PE%20patients%20are%20three,be%20low%20in%20these%20patients. • For anticoagulant dosing information, see the European labels for apixaban (http://www.ema.europa.eu/docs/en_GB/document_library/EPAR_-_Product_Information/human/002148/WC500107728.pdf), dabigatran (http://www.ema.europa.eu/docs/en_GB/document_library/EPAR_-_Product_Information/human/000829/WC500041059.pdf), edoxaban (http://www.ema.europa.eu/docs/en_GB/document_library/EPAR_-_Product_Information/human/002629/WC500189045.pdf), rivaroxaban (https://www.ema.europa.eu/documents/product-information/xarelto-epar-product-information_en.pdf) and warfarin (https://www.medicines.org.uk/emc/product/3064/smpc) Recording approval code: PP-M_RIV-ALL-0159-1; Shownotes approval code: PP-M_RIV-ALL-0160-1
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Josh Wells and friends discuss the results of Josh's March Madness Tournament and the 2019 class for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Panel: Max Antonucci (comedian, www.maxisyourfriend.com) Carlos Rivera (co-host of the 'Hello, Creeps' podcast) Phil Wells (2 episodes in a row!) Dani R. (the unofficial co-host with the most) https://www.facebook.com/pizzaandpop/
Josh Wells and friends discuss the results of Josh's March Madness Tournament and the 2019 class for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Panel: Max Antonucci (comedian, www.maxisyourfriend.com) Carlos Rivera (co-host of the 'Hello, Creeps' podcast) Phil Wells (2 episodes in a row!) Dani R. (the unofficial co-host with the most)
Jamie Richardson face Phil Wells on the 17th November at Cage Warriors 99. Please feel free to LIKE, SHARE or COMMENT below. MMA Huddle is a podcast which is looking to spread the word of MMA to everyone and share in our passion of the sport while also maybe learning along the way. We encourage fans old and new to join in with questions and opinions on what we discuss. To subscribe to our channel please click below https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbsxsvYQa4rZUSOC5Etp73g?view_as=subscriber We are also on iTunes so jump on and listen on the go via: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/mmahuddle/id1281364404?mt=2 Fancy listening to the audio and downloading then follow us via Soundcloud and click the link below https://soundcloud.com/mmahuddle We are also on Facebook and Twitter all the links are below, come interact with us: https://www.facebook.com/mmahuddle/ https://twitter.com/MMAhuddle?lang=en #CW99 #CageWarriors99
In this special episode, we bring you three interviews with key people behind clinical decision tools for prediction of pulmonary embolism. This topic is covered in a BMJ Learning module called 'Step by step: how to diagnose pulmonary embolism', which is a practical guide for GPs available at www.learning.bmj.com - direct URL: https://goo.gl/NyN3FQ. The program starts with an interview with Dr Phil Wells, who is the author of the Wells score for deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism. This is followed by a discussion with Dr Gregoire le Gal, author of the paper on age adjusted D-dimer. The last interview is with Dr Jeff Kline, who is the author of the PERC rule. The interviews are conducted by Dr Kerstin de Witt lead author of the BMJ Learning module on how to diagnose a pulmonary embolism.
It’s a Road 2 Shambala WORLD PREMIERE, as Phil Wells debuts Dudesong, his 5200+ line epic poem version of The Big Lebowski. Our Vital Topics panel covers the hopes and fears surrounding the decision to go to grad school, and Cashmere Thoughts would like you to celebrate your inner chorizo. The music of Dwight Smith […]
Steve Prefontaine was a runner, and an artist in motion: all beauty, and passion, fire and guts encased within a body that sought perfection. Fdip Blog of the week: beenthererunthat.blogspot.com The song “Pre‿ by Phil Wells: