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2 https://www.kevineubanks.com George and I are thrilled to welcome Kevin Eubanks to the show! We've been fans for a long time so this is going to be awesome! Bio: Kevin Eubanks, guitarist and prolific composer. He is well known by many as the former Music Director of The Tonight Show band, appearing on the show 18 years (1992 - 2010). His laid-back style and affability seems to belie the concentration and focus that have made him successful both as a consummate musician and a household name for late-night TV viewers. Kevin was born into a musical household in Philadelphia, PA. His mother, Vera Eubanks, is a gospel and classical pianist and organist with a Masters Degree in music education. She has taught both privately and in the school system, until her recent retirement. Vera's brother, the late Ray Bryant, was a journeyman jazz pianist who recorded and toured with jazz greats such as Miles Davis, Sonny Rollins, John Coltrane, and Sarah Vaughan not to mention a hit record of his own. Kevin was thus exposed to world-class music in his formative years as he began violin lessons, his first instrument, at age seven. His brother Robin, is a trombonist, arranger and tenured professor at Oberlin College and his brother Duane is consistently influencing so many younger musicians as a trumpet teacher and continues to expand his recording career. Kevin also studied the trumpet before making his commitment to the guitar which was solidified with his entrance to the world-renowned Berklee College of Music in Boston from which he has received an ‘Honorary Doctorate' degree. He has also received an ‘Honorary Doctorate' degree from Redlands University in California. Kevin moved to New York after attending Berklee College of Music where his career kicked off in earnest. He started playing with some of the greats of Jazz, including Art Blakey, Slide Hampton, McCoy Tyner, Sam Rivers, Roy Haynes, Dave Holland, Ron Carter and others. In addition to working in other bands, Kevin become the leader of his own group and traveled to Jordan, Pakistan, India and Kuwait on tours sponsored by the US State Department, not to mention the European/Japanese Jazz circuit which so many artists frequent. Contact Counterparts: www.counterpartsshow.com
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2 https://www.kevineubanks.com George and I are thrilled to welcome Kevin Eubanks to the show! We've been fans for a long time so this is going to be awesome! Bio: Kevin Eubanks, guitarist and prolific composer. He is well known by many as the former Music Director of The Tonight Show band, appearing on the show 18 years (1992 - 2010). His laid-back style and affability seems to belie the concentration and focus that have made him successful both as a consummate musician and a household name for late-night TV viewers. Kevin was born into a musical household in Philadelphia, PA. His mother, Vera Eubanks, is a gospel and classical pianist and organist with a Masters Degree in music education. She has taught both privately and in the school system, until her recent retirement. Vera's brother, the late Ray Bryant, was a journeyman jazz pianist who recorded and toured with jazz greats such as Miles Davis, Sonny Rollins, John Coltrane, and Sarah Vaughan not to mention a hit record of his own. Kevin was thus exposed to world-class music in his formative years as he began violin lessons, his first instrument, at age seven. His brother Robin, is a trombonist, arranger and tenured professor at Oberlin College and his brother Duane is consistently influencing so many younger musicians as a trumpet teacher and continues to expand his recording career. Kevin also studied the trumpet before making his commitment to the guitar which was solidified with his entrance to the world-renowned Berklee College of Music in Boston from which he has received an ‘Honorary Doctorate' degree. He has also received an ‘Honorary Doctorate' degree from Redlands University in California. Kevin moved to New York after attending Berklee College of Music where his career kicked off in earnest. He started playing with some of the greats of Jazz, including Art Blakey, Slide Hampton, McCoy Tyner, Sam Rivers, Roy Haynes, Dave Holland, Ron Carter and others. In addition to working in other bands, Kevin become the leader of his own group and traveled to Jordan, Pakistan, India and Kuwait on tours sponsored by the US State Department, not to mention the European/Japanese Jazz circuit which so many artists frequent. Contact Counterparts: www.counterpartsshow.com
https://www.kevineubanks.com George and I are thrilled to welcome Kevin Eubanks to the show! We've been fans for a long time so this is going to be awesome! Bio: Kevin Eubanks, guitarist, and prolific composer. He is well known by many as the former Music Director of The Tonight Show band, appearing on the show 18 years (1992 - 2010). His laid-back style and affability seem to belie the concentration and focus that have made him successful both as a consummate musician and a household name for late-night TV viewers. Kevin was born into a musical household in Philadelphia, PA. His mother, Vera Eubanks, is a gospel and classical pianist and organist with a Masters Degree in music education. She has taught both privately and in the school system, until her recent retirement. Vera's brother, the late Ray Bryant, was a journeyman jazz pianist who recorded and toured with jazz greats such as Miles Davis, Sonny Rollins, John Coltrane, and Sarah Vaughan not to mention a hit record of his own. Kevin was thus exposed to world-class music in his formative years as he began violin lessons, his first instrument, at age seven. His brother Robin, is a trombonist, arranger and tenured professor at Oberlin College and his brother Duane is consistently influencing so many younger musicians as a trumpet teacher and continues to expand his recording career. Kevin also studied the trumpet before making his commitment to the guitar which was solidified with his entrance to the world-renowned Berklee College of Music in Boston from which he has received an ‘Honorary Doctorate' degree. He has also received an ‘Honorary Doctorate' degree from Redlands University in California. Kevin moved to New York after attending Berklee College of Music where his career kicked off in earnest. He started playing with some of the greats of Jazz, including Art Blakey, Slide Hampton, McCoy Tyner, Sam Rivers, Roy Haynes, Dave Holland, Ron Carter and others. In addition to working in other bands, Kevin become the leader of his own group and traveled to Jordan, Pakistan, India and Kuwait on tours sponsored by the US State Department, not to mention the European/Japanese Jazz circuit which so many artists frequent. Contact Counterparts: www.counterpartsshow.com
John Driscoll is the Founder and CEO of Naked Development, a creative agency that creates apps that stand out. They are the go-to agency for many Fortune 500 companies and the most exciting startups in the world. Some of their clients include Bank of America, the American Red Cross, and UPS. John has been an entrepreneur for over 20 years and has lectured at such esteemed locations as Redlands University, UCI, Caltech, Rackspace, and the University of Southern California. He has also worked with organizations that include Wells Fargo, the American Red Cross, and Bank of America. Social Media Links: https://www.instagram.com/nakeddev/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/thejohndriscoll
John Driscoll is a consultant, speaker, and growth hacker. He has consulted with countless start up tech companies and Fortune 500, advising them how to utilize technology to grow their brands. John has been an entrepreneur for over 20 years with several successful ventures to his name. He currently resides as Founder and CEO of Naked Development, a Creative Development Agency in Irvine, CA. John Driscoll has lectured for Redlands University, UCI, Caltech, Rackspace, and the University of Southern California. Among his list of clients are Bank of America, Hyundai, Wells Fargo, the PGA of America, the American Red Cross, and many more. https://www.nakeddev.com/
Welcome to In Search Of, a podcast where we go in search of voices and perspectives that inform and expand a life of faith. In this episode, Amy speaks with theologian and spiritual director Wendy Farley about her book The Thirst of God and the medieval searcher Mechthild of Magdeburg. Join Amy and Wendy for a conversation about the vital role women mystics play in teaching us about the human-divine relationship. What does it mean for God to desire us? What role does desire play in one's faith? We'll explore these questions on today's episode of In Search Of. https://www.wendyfarley.org/about (Wendy Farley) directs programs in spirituality and the arts at the graduate school of theology at Redlands University. She is the author of numerous books on theology, wisdom, spiritual direction, and contemplative practice. Her most recent book is https://bookshop.org/books/beguiled-by-beauty/9780664266813 (Beguiled by Beauty: Cultivating A Life of Contemplation and Compassion). For bonus content, visit www.christiancentury.org/insearchof.
This week's guest is David Lesser, the Founder & CEO of Numina, whose main mission is to empower people to discover their unique gifts, strengths and talents and create the most conducive setting to express them. They also launched The Numina Transformation Retreat at the beginning of the pandemic, which is a half-day experience of deep reflection and vision to fuel the next chapter of your life. In this episode, David Lesser and I sit down and talk about his coaching background and what led him to finding Numina. As an executive coach, David Lesser thought it would be helpful to create a program where people can experience a do it yourself, at home transformation retreat, using the following 5 key processes: Discover the future you want, reveal what matters most to you. Learn from past experiences, explore basic problems on your own. Understand what drives you, realize your unique gifts, strengths and talent. Recognize what holds you back, take different points of view and unleash sabotage. Commit to your next steps, walk away from the retreat with new ideas you have come up with. We also talk about the most common emotions driving change, and why it's so important for people to discover their true passions and gifts in order to live a purposeful, fulfilling life. Other topics include how to handle emotions, which involves observing them, rather than associating your identity with them, how to handle intensity or certain flaws/ traits that disturb others, embracing who you are and the power of self awareness, change and transformation. Feel free to leave a positive review on Apple Podcasts if you enjoyed this episode and be sure to share this with a friend! You can also email any questions or feedback to thecityconfessions@gmail.com. SPECIAL OFFER: Get 20% off the Numina At-Home Transformation Retreat from March 29th- April 28 by using this link here: https://www.amazon.com/gp/mpc/A1BAOGBKKKQBNK About David Lesser: David is a social entrepreneur who believes the best way to change the world is to empower people to be more fully themselves. He has guided people and organizations through crucial transitions for over 35 years, acting as coach and confidant to CEOs and senior executives aspiring to the highest levels of personal growth in a variety of fields. David is passionate about helping executives, teams and individuals to discover their unique gifts, strengths and talents and to find the most conducive setting to express them. He believes strongly in the power of creating personal networks of support for people to encourage and inspire each other to realize their full potential. David has an MBA from London Business School. Formerly CEO of a $100m London-based real estate and construction group and executive director of a $40m worldwide not-for-profit operation, he combines a strong management pedigree with perceptive facilitation skills and clear insight in working with people. David has held senior corporate positions in marketing, real estate and corporate finance. He has taught as visiting professor at Redlands University and spoken at a number of conferences in the US, Europe and Africa. David is trained in emotional process work with Shadow Work training, facilitation with Interaction Associates and in coaching with New Ventures West, and is a certified transformational forum facilitator for Young President's Organization. He has learned Golden Shield Qigong under Paul Holden and Attunement Energy Work under Roger de Winton. David was born in London, England. He moved to Colorado, USA, in 1994. Since 2004, he has been living with his wife, Chellsa, near San Francisco, California. https://numina.team/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thecityconfessions/support
Manuel Bernal contact information: www.BernalCapitalGroup.com mbernal@bernalcapitalgroup.comMy contact information:www.Masterfesto.com isabel@masterfesto.comEpisode 27 special guest is Manuel Bernal, a Real Estate fanatic! Manuel is a licensed Real Estate Broker, Real Estate investor, and Real Estate developer throughout Southern California. His Real Estate Brokerage firm, Bernal Capital Group is located in Corona del Mar.Manuel has over 40 years of real estate experience in appraisal, mortgage banking, construction, brokerage, asset management, underwriting and investment experience. He also spent seven years as a Vice President at Bank of America, where he was responsible for the sale, management and construction of Bank owned (REO), properties acquired through foreclosure. The properties consisted of residential, commercial, industrial, land and special purpose assets throughout the United States. Manuel has a degree in Business from Redlands University and a professional designation in investment real estate from UCLA. He has been a contributing member of the Southern California Real Estate Research Council at Cal Poly University, Pomona for over 15 years. Support the show (https://paypal.me/ElizabethApodaca311?locale.x=en_US)
Boomer Living Tv - Podcast For Baby Boomers, Their Families & Professionals In Senior Living
In this episode of Boomer Living, we have Jon Warner - Startup Growth Strategy, Digital Health, and Aging Tech Expert, Entrepreneur, and Author.We discuss the Aging category (demographically and psychographically). Population health data about the aging sector, Innovation and Technology best practices in health for older adults, Innovation, and Technology best practices in areas other than health for older adults, Gaps in the space, and where entrepreneurs/startups should focus their time and energy, and much more...[00:00] Pre-intro dialogue[01:41] Introduction[02:18] Since you've had pretty much every role imaginable, how do you think this benefits you and what you're doing today at Silver Moonshots?[03:13] What is unique about the aging category, both demographically and psychographically?[04:12] There are many cohorts within new that age span. How would you break it up, 50 plus to 65? What are the good breaking points?[06:40] How does population health data help the aging sector move forward?[07:46] Has this data always been available? What's the history? Has it always been there?[08:47] How is the way that we're learning about health from a population level changing in the last few years?[10:16] What are some of the best practices for health innovation in technology for older adults that you've seen?[11:20] What do you think, or how do you ensure that the solutions are accessible to older adults who may not be as tech literate?[12:48] Outside of the realm of health, what are the best practices for innovation and technology solutions aimed at older adults?[14:18] How can entrepreneurs or startups identify gaps in this space and learn where to prioritize our time and resources?[17:42] Can you tell us why having a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship is so essential?[18:59] How can other senior-focused companies develop this culture? Do you have any tips for them?[20:22] What do you see as the future of digital health and aging tech?[21:23] We can't lump cohorts together[22:59] On a personal level, what do you think is your biggest strength that enables you to have a unique, impactful effect on digital health and aging tech?[24:21] You worked with a wide gamut of age span; startups, perhaps millennials and the customers, 50 plus. Do you think working closely with this wide group of people has changed you in any way?[25:25] Do you have any other thoughts that you would like to share?[26:08] Wrap-up5-time company CEO, Jon Warner is a widely respected entrepreneurship expert having founded and led 3 startups (with 2 successful exits). Warner manages the deal flow into a Los Angeles-based Healthcare investment fund-Adaptive Health Capital and is CEO of Silver Moonshots-a research organization and “virtual incubator” for startups focused on health technology and innovation aimed at the 50+ population. He is also a prolific author having published 40 books, all concerning business, leadership, innovation, and technology-his latest –‘SLAM’ is a question guide for entrepreneurs.Warner is LA Chapter Ambassador for Aging 2.0 and is Co-chair of the annual “Aging into the Future” conference in LA. He is also an Adjunct Professor at Redlands University where he teaches entrepreneurship.CEO Jon Warner - Silver Moonshots: http://silvermoonshots.org/Reference's in the interview:Steve Blank - Professor of Entrepreneurship at Stanford Engineering: https://ecorner.stanford.edu/contributor/steve-blank/ Joseph F. Coughlin - Director, MIT AgeLab: https://agelab.mit.edu/people/joseph-f-coughlinAgeLab: https://agelab.mit.edu/about-agelab
Jon Warner, CEO and Board Chair Decision-support Architect for Innovation, Technology, DigitalHealth, Aging populationsFive-time company CEO Jon Warner is a widely respected entrepreneurship expert. His career started in the corporate world with Air Products, working in the US and across Europe before joining Exxon-Mobil. At Exxon, Jon worked in the UK, the US, Australia, and Nigeria, ending his career there as deputy CEO. He is the founder of The Worldwide Center for Organizational Development, a management consulting business, and CEO of Silver Moonshots, a research organization and “virtual incubator” for startups focused on health technology and innovation aimed at the 50+ population. He is also a noted author and speaker at businesses, colleges and conferences around the world. A graduate of Warwick University in the UK, Jon has a double bachelor’s degree in philosophy and politics, an MBA, and a Ph.D. in psychology, specializing in neuroscience. He’s on the board of St. Barnabas and is co-chair of the annual “Aging into the Future” conference in Los Angeles, California. Jon is also an adjunct professor at Redlands University, where he teaches entrepreneurship.John Marchica, CEO, Darwin Research GroupJohn Marchica is a veteran health care strategist and CEO of Darwin Research Group, a health care market intelligence firm specializing in health care delivery systems. He’s a two-time health care entrepreneur, and his first company, FaxWatch, was listed twice on the Inc. 500 list of fastest-growing American companies. John is the author of The Accountable Organization and has advised senior management on strategy and organizational change for more than a decade.John did his undergraduate work in economics at Knox College, has an MBA and M.A. in public policy from the University of Chicago, and completed his Ph.D. coursework at The Dartmouth Institute. He is a faculty associate in the W.P. Carey School of Business and the College of Health Solutions at Arizona State University and is an active member of the American College of Healthcare Executives.About Darwin Research GroupDarwin Research Group Inc. provides advanced market intelligence and in-depth customer insights to health care executives, with a strategic focus on health care delivery systems and the global shift toward value-based care. Darwin’s client list includes forward-thinking biopharmaceutical and medical device companies, as well as health care providers, private equity, and venture capital firms. The company was founded in 2010 as Darwin Advisory Partners, LLC and is headquartered in Scottsdale, Ariz. with a satellite office in Princeton, N.J.
PART II - Sandra Izsadore is a singer, activist, author, and humanitarian born in Los Angeles, California. She is a graduate of Redlands University. She was featured in the Tony Award Broadway Musical FELA! with Michele Williams of Destiny’s Child, Saycon Sengbloh, and Paulette Ivory. She was featured in three documentaries: Beware of Mr. Baker, about drummer Ginger Baker, Finding FELA, and My Friend FELA. During the late 1960s, Sandra revitalized Africa’s revolutionary genius FELA KUTI. Upon meeting Sandra, Fela’s musical and political ideas changed, radically, and Afro-Beat was born. Sandra is the only vocalist featured on Fela’s music. The song Upside Down, which was a hit in 1977, is considered an Afro-Beat music classic. It is through her single-handed influence as a midwife for this genre that Sandra Izsadore is called The Queen Mother of Afro-Beat. Sandra Izsadore was immortalized in Fela’s biography Fela Fela This Bitch of a Life written by Carlos Moore in 1982. One chapter is dedicated to her. She lives with her husband in Los Angeles. https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2019/11/08/an-immersive-world-of-sandra-izsadores-fela-and-me/ https://sandraiszadore.com Host: DrDivaJC http://wijsf.org
Sandra Izsadore is a singer, activist, author, and humanitarian born in Los Angeles, California. She is a graduate of Redlands University. She was featured in the Tony Award Broadway Musical FELA! with Michele Williams of Destiny’s Child, Saycon Sengbloh, and Paulette Ivory. She was featured in three documentaries: Beware of Mr. Baker, about drummer Ginger Baker, Finding FELA, and My Friend FELA. During the late 1960s, Sandra revitalized Africa’s revolutionary genius FELA KUTI. Upon meeting Sandra, Fela’s musical and political ideas changed, radically, and Afro-Beat was born. Sandra is the only vocalist featured on Fela’s music. The song Upside Down, which was a hit in 1977, is considered an Afro-Beat music classic. It is through her single-handed influence as a midwife for this genre that Sandra Izsadore is called The Queen Mother of Afro-Beat. Sandra Izsadore was immortalized in Fela’s biography Fela Fela This Bitch of a Life written by Carlos Moore in 1982. One chapter is dedicated to her. She lives with her husband in Los Angeles. https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2019/11/08/an-immersive-world-of-sandra-izsadores-fela-and-me/ https://sandraiszadore.com Host: DrDivaJC http://wijsf.org
On today's Soccer Foot & Football we have our first ever guest! Derrin Valeri, a collegiate soccer player at Redlands University shares his experience and tells us about the college recruitment process, how it works, and advice he has for people going through it. We then do some quick fire questions to put Derrin under the spotlight, and we finish with some transfer news, my fandom of Erling Haaland, and another upcoming star.
Welcome to the Wedding Video Boss Podcast, where we talk about the business of being a wedding creative and also a peek into my world as a wedding videographer! I am your host, Paul Santiago.Today, we are talking to Scott Riley and he’s answering all our questions about the kinds of corporations, employment, payroll, insurance and everything that you would need to make your business legitimate. Stick around because he’s hooking us up with something awesome! He’s ready so let’s start the show!Scott Riley is a firm partner at A & A Employer Services. He has worked for the family business for over 15 years, where he started at file clerk and moved his way up to running the day to day operations a few years ago. Scott graduated from Whitter College in 2009 with a degree in Mathematics. From there he continued his education at Redlands University to complete his MBA in 2014. The value of the MBA has really helped the business grow in a few different ways. Adding value to his clients with learning from professor’s and students alike working with business professionals. Scott married his beautiful wife Jacqueline in 2015. They currently live in Brea, CA. and have 3 dogs. Wrigley, Gracie and Rizzo. Jacqueline and Scott love to travel, and they try to book one trip a year to Hawaii. Hawaii is one of their favorite places to relax, unwind, and refresh. Friends, let’s welcome, Scott Riley...What are the things that people who are starting out need to do? (06:40) What are the kinds of incorporation? (08:40) What kind of incorporation should I do with my business? (10:32) Is sole proprietorship a good option for people in the wedding industry? (11:50) For people who have already been in the business for a while, what are the things that we should double check to make sure we’re still running our business legally? (14:11) What are corporate minutes? (16:20) What kind of insurance do wedding businesses need? (17:36) Difference between Employee and Contractor (20:43) Repercussions if you violate labor laws (28:49) Taking care of the laws that protect employees (30:28) When would you need to approach an employee services agent? (33:06) Listener questions! (38:14) Recap (40:32) Stella joins the party and she asked great questions! (54:06) *Dont forget to mention Wedding Video Boss Podcast when you contact Scott because he's hooking you up big time with something! Listen up to find out what it is!If you want people to look at you as a professional, you need to run a legitimate business. That involves following all the rules and since so many things have changed when it comes to the requirements, make sure that you talk to someone who is knowledgeable about it. It makes me sad to hear some people saying, “ugh i don’t really want to get a business permit, it’s such a hassle” or “it’s just a hobby” Dude, then don’t freaking charge people money! Do us a favor, us meaning the people who are actually trying to make a living out of this, do us a favor and talk to someone. See if it’s really something for you.Don’t you just love it when people are willing to share what they know and ask nothing in return? Me too, that’s why I pay it forward. When I think that I’m not capable of doing this kind of selfless work, I just support the person monetarily. If you’re thinking, “Wow! Paul is so handsome and he sure helped me out by bringing all this information literally straight to my doorstep, I wonder if there’s any way I could support him other than cheering him on quietly in my car every week?” Lucky for you, I started a Patreon page and you can pledge as low as $1 to show your support and keep the show going. Just head on to www.patreon.com/weddingvideoboss You’ll see the same sweet old podcast… and more! Actually, tons more, different tiers can get you great things like transcripts of all the latest episodes for those people who don’t have time to listen, a facebook mastermind group thats limited If you want to continue the silent support, I’m throwing all these information goldness for free so I’d really appreciate if you help out me by subscribing, rating or leaving a review! Thanks so much to those who already did it, thanks for listening it means the world to me, watch out for next episode of the Wedding Video Boss podcast. Till then, play nice if you can’t win, be nice especially if you’re good looking. Bossman out.Credits:Want more? Be a patron and get more stuff! https://www.patreon.com/weddingvideobossThe Wedding Video Boss Podcast hosted by Paul SantiagoBossIG: www.instagram.com/weddingvideobossBoffoIG: www.instagram.com/boffovideoWebsite: www.weddingvideoboss.comFor comments & suggestions email me at: weddingvideoboss@gmail.comSpecial thanks to Ning Wong (@NingWongStudios) for the sexy headshotMusic credit Isaac Joel - Azophi and Isaac Joel - Clavius from www.SoundStripe.com
Michael Shasberger speaks on wondering, worship and community. Shasberger is active as a conductor, educator, composer and singer and currently conducts the Westmont College Choir and Chamber Orchestra. He is also the Artistic Director of the Denver Bach Society, Founder and Director Emertitus of the Musica Sacra Chamber Orchestra of Denver, and sings with the Santa Barbara based Vocal Scholars vocal ensemble. Dr. Shasberger has considerable experience as a performer in professional opera, oratorio and musical theater. He has been a resident artist with the Indianapolis and Arkansas opera Companies, and has performed professionally with several vocal chamber ensembles. He earned his bachelors degree in music from St. Olaf College, his masters degree from Redlands University, and his doctorate from the University of Southern California.