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Whether we like it or not, AI isn't going anywhere. We need to learn this technology and harness it appropriately as artists to do things that help us in creating, not creating itself.Interlude Music:“Too Old For This,” written by Brendan St. Gelais, performed by Reveille.
Hello Creatives,Today we are reading chapter 8 of Don Quixote by Miguel De Cervantes.Need more?Follow us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebookwww.instagram.com/sleeplesscreativespodcastwww.twitter.com/createsleeplesswww.facebook.com/sleeplesscreativesYou can also listen and learn about the show on our official websitewww.sleeplesscreativespodcast.co.uk Sleep Tight, Florence xThe Music in this episode is Whisper by Reveille, the opening theme is Reflection by Birds of Norway.Sleepless Creatives is hosted by Florence St Leger and produced by Canary Studios.
ANZAC DAY - FRIDAY OF THE EASTER OCTAVE 2025 Readings for - FRIDAY within the Octave of Easter (With Anzac Day Intention) Mass of the day, Gloria Preface of Easter I Dismissal with Alleluia Readings: Acts 4:1-12: There is no other name by which we can be saved. Ps 117:1-2, 4, 22-27: R. The stone rejected by the builders has become the corner stone. Alleluia, alleluia! This is the day the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad. Alleluia! (Ps 117:24) Jn 21:1-14: Jesus came and took the bread and gave it to them, and the same with the fish. Image Credit: Shutterstock Licensed stock vector ID 1055357618. Silhouette of soldier paying respect at the grave, vector. By Seita. ++++ References: Homily - Fr Paul W. Kelly https://anzacportal.dva.gov.au/resources/barry-heard-australian-army-post-traumatic-stress-disorder Image Credit: Shutterstock Licensed stock vector ID 1055357618. Silhouette of soldier paying respect at the grave, vector. By Seita. ++++++++ Archive of homilies and reflections: http://homilycatholic.blogspot.com.au To contact Fr. Paul, please email: paulwkelly68@gmail.com To listen to the weekly homily audio podcast, please click this link here: https://soundcloud.com/user-633212303/tracks Details relating to the audio productions linked to this Blog: "Faith, Hope and Love - Christian worship and reflection" - Led by Rev Paul Kelly Prayers and chants — Roman Missal, 3rd edition, © 2010, The International Commission on English in the liturgy. (ICEL) Scriptures - New Revised Standard Version: © 1989, and 2009 by the NCC-USA. (National Council of Churches of Christ - USA) "The Psalms" ©1963, 2009, The Grail - Collins publishers. Prayers of the Faithful - " Together we pray" by Robert Borg'. E.J. Dwyer, Publishers, (1993). (Sydney Australia). Sung "Mass in Honour of St. Ralph Sherwin" - By Jeffrey M. Ostrowski. The Gloria, Copyright © 2011 ccwatershed.org. “Today I Arise” - For Trisha J Kelly. Original words and music by Paul W. Kelly. Inspired by St Patrick's Prayer. Arranged and sung, with additional lyrics by Stefan Kelk. 2019. Ode of Remebrance, Last Post, Reveille. Sound Engineering and editing - P.W. Kelly. Microphones: - Shure Motiv MV5 Digital Condenser. And (2024+) Rode Nt-1 + AI-1 Sound Mixer. Editing equipment: -- MixPad Multitrack Studio Recording Software v10.49 (NCH Software). NCH – WavePad Audio Editing Software. Masters Edition v 17.63 (NCH Software) Sound Processing: iZotope RX 10 Audio Editor (Izotope Inc.) Text transcription as per recorded podcast version is transcribed by TurboScribe.ai {excellent and accurate transcription from voice to text} [Production - KER - 2025] May God bless and keep you. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
In this tribute episode, Lamont Patterson, host of IAM INDI SHOW, speaks with renowned musician and songwriter Chris Jasper, celebrated for his work with the Isley Brothers, in a conversation that honors his legacy while exploring the challenges and realities of the music industry. Chris shares candid insights on creativity, artistry, and the importance of musical education, reflecting on his early influences such as Sam Cooke, the evolution of his career, and his latest solo projects. He emphasizes the value of resilience, continual self-improvement, and honest self-reflection, underscoring that struggles are essential to an artist's growth. The dialogue highlights the decline of music education, the importance of trained musicianship in diversifying today's soundscape, and how collaboration with producers fosters innovation. Chris also offers heartfelt advice on songwriting, stressing authenticity, humility, and the power of revision in the creative process. His grounded wisdom inspires fellow artists and resonates with anyone pursuing personal growth, reminding listeners to stay true to their roots while embracing the journey with passion and purpose.
In this episode of Rebecca Sounds Reveille, host Rebecca L. Mahan interviews pop hip-hop artist Jaysin Voxx, who recently signed with World Movement Records. With this new partnership, Jaysin is reaching new heights in his career, further solidifying his industry position. His latest single, Outta Breath, reflects his passion for creating music that resonates on a deep emotional level, offering listeners both inspiration and an escape from life's challenges.Jaysin shares how Outta Breath embodies his signature style—blending heartfelt storytelling with infectious melodies. He discusses the creative process behind the song and how signing with World Movement Records has opened new opportunities for artistic growth and industry connections. He also emphasizes the importance of staying true to oneself, surrounding oneself with positive influences, and pushing past obstacles to achieve success. As the episode concludes, Rebecca expresses excitement for Jaysin's journey ahead, encouraging listeners to stay tuned for more inspiring discussions.
This episode is in tribute to Chris Jasper and brought to us by Lamont Patterson CEO of World Movement Enterprises and host of I AM INDI SHOW. Lamont interviews Chris Jasper, a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award winner, and discusses his musical journey, starting with piano lessons at seven and later studying at Juilliard. He reflects on the music industry's evolution, noting a shift from talent-driven to image-focused, and expresses a preference for the past when music appreciation and variety were greater.The decline of music education in schools and the rise of a quick-fix mentality in music production are discussed. The importance of music education, particularly in fostering a work ethic and creativity, is emphasized. The conversation also touches on the broader societal issues of family breakdown and the lack of male role models, suggesting that these problems are interconnected with the state of music education.Chris Jasper discusses his new album, inspired by his wife and addressing love, social issues, and his relationship with God. He shares his experience performing with a choir in Virginia, highlighting the positive audience response to his gospel songs. The conversation then shifts to current events, including concerns about the state of the world and conspiracy theories about government weather control.Chris Jasper discusses his song “In My Dream,” inspired by a dream he had about a peaceful world. He believes God guides his music and wants him to share truth. Jasper reflects on his time working with Ron Isley, noting their age difference and differing musical styles.The conversation discusses the importance of group cohesion and humility in music groups, highlighting how ego can lead to financial disagreements and the downfall of a group. It emphasizes the significance of the group and the music as the “magic” that captivates audiences, and how artists should prioritize performing beloved songs to meet fan expectations. The discussion also touches on the importance of passing down knowledge and wisdom to the youth, and the potential for collaboration on a film soundtrack.Chris Jasper promotes World Movement, encouraging listeners to check out their music, books, movies, and culture. He emphasizes the importance of education and positivity, urging people to believe in themselves and make the world a better place.Recording and image use are conducted with permission.#ChrisJasper #LamontPatterson #WorldMovementEnterprises #IAMINDISHOW #GrammyLifetimeAchievementAward #IsleyBrothers #IsleyJasperIsley #RBMusic #FunkMusic #SoulMusic #RebeccaLMahan#RebeccaSounds Reveille
TVC 679.5: From February 2013: Actor, author, playwright, and decorated Korean War veteran James McEachin about why he re-enlisted in the U.S. Army to serve in Korea after previously serving in Japan (and why it was important to James that he serve on the frontlines in Korea); serving with the 9th Infantry Regiment, an all-black unit; living with post-traumatic stress disorder after being shot at in Korea; working with Gary Sinise on behalf of U.S. veterans; reuniting with David Huddleston, his co-star on Tenafly, in the short film Reveille; and how James' experience in Reveille led him to write his one-man show, Above The Call: Beyond the Duty. James McEachin passed away on Jan. 11, 2025 at the age of ninety-four. TV Confidential spoke to James McEachin a second time in November 2014. That conversation is available for listening on demand for free by clicking here.
TVC 679.1: TV Confidential remembers actor, author, playwright, and decorated U.S. Army veteran James McEachin (Tenafly, Matlock, The Perry Mason Mysteries, Play Misty for Me, The Heroin Factor, Farewell to the Mockingbirds, The Alpha Caper, Above the Call: Beyond the Duty, Reveille, Swing Low, My Sweet Chariot: The Ballad of Jimmy Mack) by bringing you an encore presentation of a conversation with James that originally aired in February 2013. James McEachin passed away on Jan. 11, 2025 at the age of ninety-four. At the time we spoke with James in February 2013, he had just released the audiobook edition of Tell Me a Tale: A Novel of the Old South that delves into the many issues of slavery during the Civil War era while also offering a better understanding of the white man's view of the times. James' reading of the Tell Me a Tale audiobook ”is so good,” said Peter Bart of Daily Variety, “it would make Morgan Freeman a fan.” Topics this segment how James originally wrote Tell Me a Tale in 1965, and how the novel generated interest from both Henry Fonda and Hal Holbrook. TV Confidential spoke to James McEachin a second time in November 2014. That conversation is available for listening on demand for free by clicking here.
Talk 6. Elm Park Baptist Church (1951-1958) Part One Welcome to Talk 6 in our series where I'm reflecting on God's goodness to me throughout my life. In the last two episodes I have been talking about my experiences at Brentwood School. Today we're turning to my time at Elm Park Baptist Church. One great advantage of being a day boy rather than a boarder at Brentwood School was that I was free on Sundays to attend church. It also meant that I came into regular contact with girls, something which was seriously lacking for boys who were boarders. This, I think, was quite important for me because, as an only child, I had no sisters, but at least through the activities of the local church I was able to form healthy relationships with the opposite sex. In fact I suspect that as a teenager the girls were one of the attractions of going to church! And at Elm Park Baptist there were plenty of activities to choose from. So let's begin by talking about the church programme. Church programme Unlike many churches today where there is only one meeting on a Sunday and another, perhaps, during the week, at our church something was happening every single day of the week. Of course, Sunday was the busiest day. From 10-11am the Boys' Brigade held their Bible Class. From 11-12 there was the Morning Service. In the afternoon there was Sunday School from 2.30-3.30 and again from 3.30-4.30, the numbers attending being so great that two separate sessions were necessary. For teenagers there was Bible Class (taught by my father) followed by a discussion group for young people held between 4 and 5pm. Very often we stayed at church for tea in order to be there for the 6.30 Evening Service which was then followed by a ‘sing-song' at about 8pm. In fact, apart from going home at lunch time for the traditional Sunday roast prepared by my mother, as a teenager I was at church from 10am to 9pm every Sunday. During the week, meetings for young people included the Boys' Brigade, the Girls' Life Brigade, the Young People's Fellowship (YPF), and the Youth Club. For adults there was a midweek meeting for Prayer and Bible Study conducted by the Minister, and there were separate men's meetings and women's meetings too. All these activities took place on church premises. There were never any home groups in those days. That was something that became popular in the 1970s. My personal involvement I was personally involved in most of the activities I've just mentioned. This was not the result of any parental coercion. I just wanted to be there and, as I have already mentioned, on Sundays I was at church for almost the whole day. This was from the age of 14 until I was about 17. It was largely through my father's teaching in Bible Class on Sunday afternoons that I decided to give my life to Jesus – but more of that later. Dad was a gifted preacher and teacher, and the majority of the thirty or more young people attending Bible Class made decisions for Christ as a result of his ministry. Whenever there was a baptismal service on a Sunday evening, Mum and Dad would invite three or four young people to come for tea after Bible Class and then go on to the service after tea. Over the years, many of those young people responded to the appeal at the end of the service and walked forward to indicate that they were giving their lives to Jesus and would like to be baptised. One of those young people was my friend, Don Campbell, who emigrated to Australia and, when I last heard from him two or three years ago, he was still attending a Baptist church over there. Apart from the Bible Class I attended on Sunday afternoons, I also went to the Boys' Brigade Bible Class every Sunday morning. The Boys' Brigade was found by Sir William Smith in 1886. If I remember it correctly, its purpose was: The advancement of Christ's kingdom among boys, and the promotion of habits of obedience, reverence, discipline, self-respect, and all that tends towards a true Christian manliness. As well as the Sunday morning Bible Class, our company, which was known as the Second Hornchurch Company of the Boys' Brigade, held two other meetings each week. Tuesday evenings were dedicated to drill practice, where, after we had been inspected to ensure that we were smartly dressed and our uniforms were being worn correctly, we learned how to stand to attention correctly, to salute the Lieutenants and Captain, and to do basic marching manoeuvres both individually and as company. When I was seventeen and had been promoted to the rank of sergeant I was awarded the N.C.O's Proficiency Star after demonstrating that I could give the correct commands for the Company to make these manoeuvres on drill parade. Of course all this was exactly the same kind of thing the other boys at my school were doing in the CCF and I realise that some might see my being in the Boys' Brigade as quite inconsistent with my refusal to join the CCF on the grounds that I was a conscientious objector. However, unlike the boys in the CCF, in the BB we were not taught to use military weapons. On Fridays, time was given for more recreational activities, and opportunity was given to learn to play the bugle or a drum. After a couple of attempts at making the right sound come out of a bugle – it's by no means as simple as just blowing – I decided it wasn't for me. This was partly because at the time I found it difficult to sing in tune and I reasoned that if I couldn't sing properly I probably wouldn't be able to keep in tune on the bugle either! And sadly all the drums were already allocated to other boys. But perhaps the best thing about the BB was its annual camp. This took place every year during the school summer holidays. Wherever it was held, it was always within walking distance of the sea. My first camp was a great adventure for me as, at the age of twelve, I had never been away from home without my parents. It was held in Mudeford on the south coast of England, and I loved it. I went to BB camp on six occasions, Mudeford (1951), Highcliffe in Dorset (1952), Walmer in Kent (1953, '54, and '55), and Corton in Suffolk (1956). It was fun sleeping in a field with six other boys in a tent, each with a straw-filled sack called a paillasse (pronounced pally ass!) as a mattress, your kit bag as a pillow, and only a couple of rough, rather itchy, blankets to keep you warm. If sleeping-bags were invented back then, we'd certainly never heard of them! I say it was fun, and it was, just rather uncomfortable fun. And, of course, the first night we hardly slept. And when we did finally get to sleep it wasn't long before we awakened by the musical notes of the bugle playing Reveille. Time to get up, get washed and dressed and go to the toilet. The toilets or ‘latrines' were just holes in the ground dug the day before by the ‘advance party' who had travelled down earlier to prepare the camp site, and the washing facilities were just metal bowls of cold water on trestle tables. Every day was punctuated with a variety of bugle calls summoning us to ‘fall in' (form a line outside our tents), or telling us that the next meal was ready, and so on, until the final call of the day, which was ‘lights out.' Apart from mealtimes, activities included getting your tent ready for ‘tent inspection' each morning, doing chores like peeling potatoes (otherwise known as ‘spud-bashing'), going down to the beach for a supervised swim, leisure activities such as football and cricket, and a certain amount of free time. There were also various devotional activities, like a service in the marquee on Sunday mornings and, if I remember correctly, a Bible reading and short word from the camp padre after breakfast on other days. But for most boys, the majority of whom did not come from Christian homes, the ‘religious' bits were something you endured rather than enjoyed in order to be allowed to join in the fun that the other aspects of BB had to offer. In fact, as far as I know, sadly, very few of the fifty boys in the company ever made a decision for Christ. The benefits for me, however, were inestimable. BB instilled in me the need for personal discipline and loyalty. It gave me the opportunity to mix with boys who were from a very different social background from most of my friends at Brentwood School. It gave me experience in leadership, and it taught me a great deal about how to organise a camp – something that was to prove very valuable when later, in pastoral ministry, I was able year after year to run a Youth Camp for up to 150 teenagers where we saw dozens of young people saved and filled with the Holy Spirit. But that's a story for a later talk. Apart from the uniformed organisations like the BB and the GLB (Girls' Life Brigade, a title later to be abbreviated to Girls' Brigade), there were three other weekly opportunities for young people to meet together. I have already mentioned the teenage Bible Class led by my father on Sunday afternoons, but I also attended the YPF (Young People's Fellowship) on Friday evenings and Youth Club on Saturday evenings. YPF was an opportunity for young Christians to meet together to worship the Lord, pray, share testimonies, and learn from the Word. There was also plenty of time for discussion, which was something I particularly enjoyed. It took place in what was called the parlour, which even then was a rather old-fashioned term for a lounge. This was at the back of the church building, right next to the kitchen, so conveniently situated for making hot drinks at the end of the meeting. The Youth Club was primarily intended to be an opportunity for evangelism. Held in the Youth Hall, part of the church's property but separate from the main building, it provided facilities for table-tennis, snooker, darts etc. and was followed by a fifteen-minute epilogue which included a hymn, a prayer and a short message. Looking back on it, I think that, although it was valuable as a means of keeping young people off the streets, Youth Club was not an effective tool of evangelism. Most of the forty or so young people who came to it never came to any of the other church activities and I cannot remember any who became Christians as a result of it. But that is not to say that such activities can never be effective. Perhaps if it had been led by someone with a clear evangelistic gift the results might have been very different. I was later to learn that for effective evangelism there is no substitute for the power of the Holy Spirit. That is what will attract people to Jesus, and that is what will keep them going on with God. But that's a subject for later. Next time I'll be sharing how at Elm Park Baptist I first dedicated my life to Christ, was baptised, became a church member, started to preach, and felt God calling me to become a minister of the Gospel.
In this engaging episode of Rebecca Sounds Reveille, Rebecca L. Mahan interviews actor, director, and filmmaker Kevin O'Neill. They dive deep into Kevin's journey in entertainment, offering invaluable advice to aspiring actors and creatives. Kevin reflects on his struggles and triumphs during his decade in Los Angeles, highlighting how desperation for roles can lead to a loss of authenticity. He emphasizes the importance of embracing who you are in auditions and letting go of factors beyond your control. Drawing from his experiences as a director, Kevin shares how often talented individuals miss opportunities not because of skill but due to uncontrollable variables, such as physical attributes. His message to creatives is clear: “Be the best version of yourself and let your time come naturally.” Kevin recalls pivotal moments in his career, including an anecdote about losing an opportunity because he tried to adjust his personality to fit what he thought casting directors wanted. He learned the hard way that authenticity is key and advises others to present their true selves. His perspective is bolstered by insights from acting legend Bryan Cranston, who championed the same philosophy. The conversation transitions into a discussion of Kevin's latest project, Man of Few Words, a five-minute, dialogue-free film that delivers an emotionally powerful story through visuals and music alone. Kevin shares the incredible reception it received at a unique screening in Ohio where the audience watched the film multiple times, discovering new layers with each viewing. Rebecca praises Kevin's ability to create such a profound impact in a short film, calling it a remarkable example of storytelling. She encourages listeners to watch Man of Few Words and follow Kevin's journey as the film continues to make waves globally. The conversation ends with Kevin sharing his excitement for future projects and gratitude for the support he's received. Listeners are encouraged to connect with Kevin on his social media platforms and website to stay updated on his work and upcoming screenings of Man of Few Words. Rebecca closes the episode with a heartfelt thank-you to Kevin and a reminder to share this episode with others to spread its inspiring message. Key Takeaways: • Authenticity is crucial in auditions and creative pursuits. • Success often depends on uncontrollable variables—focus on being remembered for who you are. • Man of Few Words exemplifies how visual storytelling can evoke profound emotions and universal connections. • Persistence and passion are key, whether in entertainment, law enforcement, or other fields. For more on Kevin O'Neill, visit Kevin O'Neill Productions https://kevinoneillproductions.com or follow him on social media. TO CONNECT WITH REBECCA L. MAHAN, visit www.RebeccasBizCard.com
Show Summary Host: Rebecca L. Mahan Guest: Anthony “Anthem” Williams In this inspiring episode, Rebecca L. Mahan sits down with Anthony “Anthem” Williams, a talented poet, rapper, and former host of the acclaimed Delivery Brothers podcast. Known for his reflective nature and profound storytelling, Anthony shares his journey of transformation—from hosting a hit podcast to pursuing his lifelong dream of creating music. Anthony opens up about the personal challenges that shaped his path, including health struggles and moments of deep reflection during the pandemic. These experiences pushed him to stop holding himself back and fully embrace his passion for music. He explains how writing had always been central to his life, but realizing the importance of giving his voice and creativity a platform was a turning point. Rebecca and Anthony also reminisce about their longstanding friendship, including a powerful memory of him singing “Happy Birthday” to her—a moment that moved her deeply and foreshadowed his musical potential. Anthony discusses how his music is about creating something meaningful that will endure, regardless of fame or recognition. Tune in for a heartfelt conversation about resilience, self-expression, and the courage to chase your dreams.
In this engaging episode of Rebecca Sounds Reveille, Marko Van Dango returns to discuss his creative journey, focusing on his second book, The Return of the Big Bad Wolf. He shares insights into the story's unique blend of modern influences, folklore, and humor, highlighting the audio book's superb narration and an original song he produced with global collaborators. Marko also emphasizes the universal potential for creativity, inspiring listeners to explore their own artistic paths. The episode concludes with Rebecca and Marko exchanging thoughtful reflections on art, inspiration, and health, encouraging the audience to embrace their passions and well-being. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rebecca-l-mahan/support
From Darkness To Dawn: Finding Hope in God's Promises "And it shall come to pass in the last days, that the mountain of the Lord's house shall be established in the top of the mountains, and shall be exalted above the hills; and all nations shall flow unto it." - Isaiah 2:2 In the darkest hours of World War II, as German bombs rained down on London, a photographer captured an unforgettable image: St. Paul's Cathedral standing resolute amidst the surrounding rubble. This powerful scene mirrors the prophetic vision Isaiah shared with God's people some 2,700 years ago - a picture of God's temple standing firm despite the chaos and destruction around it. Just as the people of Isaiah's time faced threats from Assyria and internal corruption, we too face our own battles and struggles. The prophet painted a picture of hope: a temple exalted above every mountain, with nations streaming to seek God's wisdom and guidance. This wasn't just about a physical building, but about the enduring presence and faithfulness of God in times of trouble. Isaiah's prophecy reminds us that even in our darkest moments, God's light continues to shine. As he writes in chapter 9, "The people that walked in darkness have seen a great light: they that dwell in the land of the shadow of death, upon them hath the light shined." This prophecy ultimately points to the coming of Christ, our ultimate source of hope and light in a dark world. Consider John the Baptist's example when he faced his own crisis of faith from prison. Rather than wallowing in doubt, he sent his disciples directly to Jesus. When we face uncertainty, we too should run to God first - not to those who cannot offer true help or hope. The prophet uses powerful imagery of joy coming after hardship - like farmers celebrating after harvest or soldiers rejoicing after victory. He speaks of weapons being transformed into tools of peace and bloody garments being burned, painting a picture of God's ultimate victory and the peace that follows. Just as some sports fans check the final score before watching a recorded game, we can face life's challenges with confidence because we know the end of the story. Through Christ, God has already declared His victory. Though we may face difficult seasons, we can rest assured that our God reigns supreme. Isaiah lived in challenging times, yet maintained unshakeable hope. His prophecies remind us that God's promises stand firm like that cathedral in London - a beacon of hope rising above the rubble of life's circumstances. When darkness threatens to overwhelm us, we can look to the mountain of the Lord that stands eternal. This hope isn't mere wishful thinking but is grounded in God's faithful character and His ultimate plan for redemption. The same God who inspired Isaiah's prophecies continues to work in our lives today, calling us to trust Him even when we cannot see the way forward. Our challenges may feel like an endless night of battle, but Isaiah assures us that morning will come. Just as Winston Churchill's funeral included both Taps and Reveille, reminding mourners that death gives way to resurrection, our current struggles will ultimately give way to God's victory and peace. Let us therefore fix our eyes not on the temporary troubles around us, but on the unshakeable mountain of God's presence and promises. For in Him, we find our true source of hope, strength, and ultimate victory. Be sure to Like, Share, Follow and subscribe it helps get the word out. https://linktr.ee/rttbros
Guest Agent 99, a unique West Coast hip-hop artist has appeared in notable compilations including Dance Map One and Dance Map Two. Collaborating with Japanese artist Show on the song "Risky," Agent 99 has earned recognition for her single "Private Eyes," winning a trophy for best live performance at the Wilshire Ebell. She has opened for Snoop Dog and the Black Eyed Peas. Agent 99 shares her journey from singing around the house to performing in groups like New World Mafia and ultimately pursuing a solo career. Recently signing with World Movement Enterprises, she is excited to release new music produced by Patrick and mixed by Draco. Follow her journey on Instagram @VRSicoremadison and catch her on Spotify and TikTok for more updates. #HipHopArtist #WorldMovementEnterprises #NewMusic #Agent99 #RebeccaSoundsReveille #RebeccaLMahan --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rebecca-l-mahan/support
“It's not really the place that you're going, it's the stories that reveal themselves in the place that you're going. You're fascinated by the lives and the experiences that people had before you, because you're finding this connective tissue emotionally to another generation, another decade, another era.” We're in great company with Tereasa Surratt, the Founder and Owner of Camp Wandawega, who was persuaded by her husband, David, twenty years ago to save this pocket of American history tucked away in the woods of Wisconsin, and they have been restoring it ever since as a getaway for the creative community. What was once an infamous lakeside property - living many lives over time as a brothel and speakeasy, a family resort, a Catholic retreat center and summer camp - was left to be condemned until David's childhood nostalgia got the best of him. Today, Camp Wandawega has become a retreat for creatives to gather, a maker of goods that help us explore the great outdoors, and a place to step off the grid and back in time. In this episode, Tereasa shares how a passion for preservation and a humility for the never ending work to be done, turned into a Reveille attracting other likeminded creatives to seek inspiration from and memories made in nature. Top Takeaways [1:40] Tereasa and her husband, David, spent the last few decades living two lives - one as executives in Chicago's advertising industry and the other restoring an abandoned camp in Wisconsin. After “burning the candle at both ends” they went all in on what would become Camp Wandawega. [5:55] Read or Listen to 100 years of a celebrated American Getaway, which has lived so many lives and worn so many layers - from a modest lakeside resort to a rambunctious brothel and speakeasy, from a family friendly Catholic retreat center to the timeless camp it has become today. [7:35] How Camp Wandawega fell into David and Tereasa's hands…not by design, but by accident and by inheritance. [15:20] Close your eyes and imagine getting lost amidst the woods, strolling along the hiking paths from numerous cabins to a sprawling lakefront - as Tereasa visualizes a tour of Camp Wandawega - where the focus has been to preserve and restore, rather than trying to recreate and renovate. [20:15] Tereasa and David realized early on that everyone is looking for different experiences, coming with different expectations. Thus, taking pride in their no frills accommodations, they set out to create the Manifesto of Low Expectations, setting the humorous tone for making fun memories. [30:45] There are so many surprises in store during your Camp Wandawega stay, so be sure to pull out the drawers, open the cabinets, peek in closets, and immerse yourself as you discover an era gone by. [33:00] Snack and sip in good company - from the Canteen stocked with old fashioned packaged goods reminiscent of your childhood, to the Farm Stand showcasing the bounty of Wisconsin's seasonal produce, to the curated picnic baskets and meals prepared by local chefs and bakers, growers and makers. Notable Mentions All Together Now The Elegant Farmer Solemn Oath Brewery Chef Joe Flamm of Rose Mary Chef John Manion of El Che & Brasero Stock Campfire Jamboree Shoppable Collaborations The Tie Bar accessories Wally's camping gear Into The Woods bedding Chicago Pop Up Visit For Yourself Camp Wandawega Website | @campwandawega American Getaway Podcast | Wandawega Historical Society Wandawega Camp Store | CW Books Tereasa Surratt Website | Tereasa Surratt on Intro Stay In Good Company Website
Join us as Meredith Seacrest Leach discusses her debut picture book "The Make Believers," co-written with her brother Ryan Seacrest. In this heartwarming conversation, Meredith shares how her daughter's boundless imagination and her work with the Ryan Seacrest Foundation inspired this celebration of creative play. She reveals how the book's message—that dreams can flourish with open eyes, not just during sleep—connects to childhood wonder and imagination's healing power in children's hospitals. From reminiscing about her own third-grade writing adventures to collaborating with her famous brother during the pandemic, Meredith offers insights into the creative process and the joy of keeping imagination alive at any age. Parents and caregivers will particularly appreciate her practical advice on fostering creativity and the importance of putting down technology to engage in transformative play with children. Transcription: You can read the transcription on The Children's Book Review (coming soon) Order Copies: The Make-Believers on Amazon and Bookshop.org. About the Author: Meredith Seacrest Leach is the executive director and COO of the Ryan Seacrest Foundation. She was a driving force behind the conception and development of the foundation since its inception in 2009. She manages and cultivates relationships with key partners and donors in entertainment, health care, education, and technology while strategizing financial campaigns and programs to help continuously advance the organization and the fourteen Seacrest Studios in leading pediatric hospitals nationwide. Before overseeing the foundation, Meredith was the director of creative affairs at Reveille, now known as the production company Endemol Shine North America. Some programming she was responsible for included Nashville Star, MasterChef, and The Buried Life. She also worked in hospitality public relations, managing several luxury resort accounts, and as the manager of communications at Entertainment Tonight and The Insider, where she oversaw national press for two top entertainment news programs. The Make-Believers is her first picture book. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thechildrensbookreview/support
DATE: November 1, 2024 SHOW: Prelude to Positivity Producer: Tommy Geraci HOST: Tommy Geraci GUEST: Craig Jordan Craig Jordan has been acting professionally since 2006. His first major film role was as Chaz Johnson in the horror-comedy "Zombies ate my Prom Date". He followed that with numerous roles in cV and short films. After that came his universally- acclaimed performance as Nate Flanigan in Joshua Lim's "Godless", in which he portrayed a young man struggling with unimaginable grief while also harboring a great secret. Craig continued to work into the 2020s with more TV roles, as well as a supporting role in the WW2 drama "Reveille" (2022) and made his directorial debut the same year with "Chasing the Dragon". Instagram
Rebecca has a lively conversation with Marko Van Dango, who is a retired engineer with a creative flair, originally from the northeast coast of England. From a young age, he had a passion for drawing and portrait art, skills he carried into his career during a time when hand-drawn illustrations were essential. Although the rise of computer-aided design posed challenges, he embraced new outlets such as greeting card design and language studies. His spiritual journey began in 1980 with Bible studies, leading to his baptism as a Jehovah's Witness in 1982. Marko's creative spirit extended to songwriting, which resulted in a 2017 radio interview on RTE in Ireland after submitting a song to the Irish Eurovision Song Contest. Inspired by these ventures, he authored a four-part book series, “The Big Bad Wolf,” self-published on Amazon KDP. His audiobooks, which feature original music, add a unique twist to the timeless Big Bad Wolf narrative. Marko Van Dango Links YouTube: @mvdmusicvideostorefreshthe3224 TikTok: @markovandango This format will keep everything aligned and easy to read. Let me know if you'd like more formatting ideas or additional links included! Rebecca L. Mahan Links Website: rebeccasbizcard.com Facebook: facebook.com/rebeccalmahan Twitter: @RebeccaLMahan LinkedIn: RebeccaLMahan TikTok: @rebeccamahan Instagram: CopperHeels --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rebecca-l-mahan/support
This is Play That Rock n' Roll's interview with legendary author DAVID MORRELL! David is most well-known for his 1972 debut novel, "FIRST BLOOD", which was adapted into the film starring Sylvester Stallone in 1982. David has also written THE BROTHERHOOD OF THE ROSE, CREEPERS, LAST REVEILLE, and many others. He's published over 30 books, in addition to several essays, comic books, and non-fiction works as well. In this conversation, we discussed David's earliest inspirations, his background in music arrangement, how he developed the First Blood story, his intensive research process for his stories in historical settings like Last Reveille, and how he approached writing the novelizations for the Rambo film sequels. We also discuss an upcoming book from author Nat Segaloff called “The Rambo Report”, which David wrote the Foreword for. Learn more at DavidMorrell.net Our Links: https://linktr.ee/playthatpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is Play That Rock n' Roll's interview with legendary author DAVID MORRELL! David is most well-known for his 1972 debut novel, "FIRST BLOOD", which was adapted into the film starring Sylvester Stallone in 1982. David has also written THE BROTHERHOOD OF THE ROSE, CREEPERS, LAST REVEILLE, and many others. He's published over 30 books, in addition to several essays, comic books, and non-fiction works as well. In this conversation, we discussed David's earliest inspirations, his background in music arrangement, how he developed the First Blood story, his intensive research process for his stories in historical settings like Last Reveille, and how he approached writing the novelizations for the Rambo film sequels. We also discuss an upcoming book from author Nat Segaloff called “The Rambo Report”, which David wrote the Foreword for. That's a very exciting project that will be released next year. Learn more at DavidMorrell.net Our Links: https://linktr.ee/playthatpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Are you serving others with kindness?Jodi Snowdon joins Angie to discuss how love's characteristic of kindness is demonstrated through recognizing and meeting the needs of others.1 Corinthians 13:4 (NASB1995)“Love is patient, love is kind and is not jealous; love does not brag and is not arrogant,”https://livesteadyon.com/Email Angie at: steadyonpodcast@gmail.comFacebook @livesteadyonInstagram @angiebaughman421Grab freebies and subscribe to the weekly Steady On newsletter here. You can download a blank study sheet here. Interested in the Step By Step Bible study method? Download the FREE masterclass here. This podcast Angie's Bible study, “Love Never Fails: Building a Framework for Healthy Relationships” can be found here.Learn about Steady On University here.Jodi Snowdon is an author, podcaster, and speaker who serves a steadily growing audience through her podcast, Depth, and her blog, Heartbreak to Strength. Having walked through multiple heartbreaks (divorce, miscarriage, and cancer), Jodi now inspires women to grow deeper in their faith and to find hope, joy, and purpose through their unexpected storms. https://jodisnowdon.com/https://www.facebook.com/jodirossersnowdon/https://www.instagram.com/jodi.snowdonhttps://www.pinterest.com/jodirossersnowdon/https://www.youtube.com/@jodisnowdonhttps://www.tiktok.com/@jodisnowdonTo hear Angie's episode on Jodi's podcast, “Depth,” click here. Jodi's book, “Depth,” can be found here.Logos Softwarehttps://www.logos.com/Enduring Word Commentaryhttps://enduringword.com/WordHippohttps://www.wordhippo.com/BibleGatewayhttps://www.biblegateway.com/Blue Letter Biblehttps://www.blueletterbible.org/Konrad Weiss, “Χρηστός, Χρηστότης, Χρηστεύομαι, Χρηστολογία,” ed. Gerhard Kittel, Geoffrey W. Bromiley, and Gerhard Friedrich, Theological Dictionary of the New Testament (Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 1964–), 492.Richard L. Pratt Jr, Learn more about Steady On University here:https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/cu/nNuXFKn/souOrder the Covered Bible study here:https://livesteadyon.com/books/Midroll MusicDisillusionsWritten by Brendan St. GelaisPerformed and produced by Reveille
If you're not marketing your law firm well, you're sitting on a whole lot of untapped potential for income and growth. Jared talks to Ashley Robinson of Green Cardigan Marketing about the need she saw in the legal world for honest, straightforward marketing tactics that help law firms bring in new clients and greater profits. She explains engagement strategies, effective intake processes, essential marketing technology, and more. Later on in the Rump Roast, Jared and Ashley play “Don't Sweat It!”––a delightful round of sweater-related trivia. And, it might seem like Sheryl Crow got a late start to her music career, but she was deeply involved in the music industry for many years before her breakthrough solo album, “Tuesday Night Music Club” rocketed her to fame at age 31. That first album was pretty fun, but Sheryl's perfect album came later with “The Globe Sessions.” Jared digs into the exceptional appeal of this deliciously hard-edged pop/rock album. ----- Yes, Jared does have a playlist of his favorite Sheryl Crow songs. ----- Our opening song is Two Cigarettes by Major Label Interest. Our closing song is Golden Light by Reveille
If you're not marketing your law firm well, you're sitting on a whole lot of untapped potential for income and growth. Jared talks to Ashley Robinson of Green Cardigan Marketing about the need she saw in the legal world for honest, straightforward marketing tactics that help law firms bring in new clients and greater profits. She explains engagement strategies, effective intake processes, essential marketing technology, and more. Later on in the Rump Roast, Jared and Ashley play “Don't Sweat It!”––a delightful round of sweater-related trivia. And, it might seem like Sheryl Crow got a late start to her music career, but she was deeply involved in the music industry for many years before her breakthrough solo album, “Tuesday Night Music Club” rocketed her to fame at age 31. That first album was pretty fun, but Sheryl's perfect album came later with “The Globe Sessions.” Jared digs into the exceptional appeal of this deliciously hard-edged pop/rock album. ----- Yes, Jared does have a playlist of his favorite Sheryl Crow songs. ----- Our opening song is Two Cigarettes by Major Label Interest. Our closing song is Golden Light by Reveille
Is it possible to wait without complaining?Halee Wood and Susie Crosby join me this week to talk about loving others with long-lasting peace.1 Corinthians 13:4 (NASB1995)Love is patient, love is kind and is not jealous; love does not brag and is not arrogant,https://livesteadyon.com/Email Angie at: steadyonpodcast@gmail.comFacebook @livesteadyonInstagram @angiebaughman421You can download a blank study sheet here: https://livesteadyon.com/sbs-blank-study-sheet/Interested in the Step By Step Bible study method? Download the FREE masterclass here: https://livesteadyon.com/live-steady-on-stepbystepmasterclass/“Love Never Fails” and “Covered” can be found at LiveSteadyOn.comLearn about Steady On University here:To connect with Susie:https://susiecrosby.com/Facebook: @susiecrosbyauthorInstagram: @susiecrosbySusie's devotionals, “Lighthearted” and “Just One Word: 90 Devotions to Invite Jesus In” are available on Amazon.To connect with Halee:http://runtheracetogether.com/https://www.facebook.com/runtheracetogetherhttps://www.logos.com/https://enduringword.com/https://www.wordhippo.com/https://www.biblegateway.com/https://www.blueletterbible.org/Johannes Horst, ed. Gerhard Kittel, Geoffrey W. Bromiley, and Gerhard Friedrich, Theological Dictionary of the New Testament (Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 1964–), 376.Robert Jamieson, A. R. Fausset, and David Brown, Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible, vol. 2 (Oak Harbor, WA: Logos Research Systems, Inc., 1997), 288.David K. Lowery, in The Bible Knowledge Commentary: An Exposition of the Scriptures, ed. J. F. Walvoord and R. B. Zuck, vol. 2 (Wheaton, IL: Victor Books, 1985), 535.Bruce Winter, “1 CorinLearn more about Steady On University here:https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/cu/nNuXFKn/souOrder the Covered Bible study here:https://livesteadyon.com/books/Midroll MusicDisillusionsWritten by Brendan St. GelaisPerformed and produced by Reveille
Description:The story of Mt. Rushmore continues with an exploration of one of its unsung heroes, Gutzon Borglum's son Lincoln, as well as the development of the Mt Rushmore baseball team.Source Material: “The Carving of Mount Rushmore,” by Rex Alan Smith, Abbeville Press: Reissue Edition, c. 1994. (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1558596658/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&psc=1)“American Experience: Lincoln Borglum” (https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/rushmore-lincoln-borglum/)Rapid City Journal (various articles)Clips Used (Theme):“President Franklin D. Roosevelt attends dedication of Jefferson sculpture at Mount Rushmore -SDPB” (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqCm4SSgQvc)“Trump in South Dakota: Mount Rushmore Will Never Come Down” (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PU-GvozCC2g)“Journey Discussions: The Mount Rushmore Vision” (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9PRlGbE_kWk&t=443s)“Episode 73 - Gutzon Borglum, The One Man War” (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JzZkYActJxQ&t=79s)“Mount Rushmore Interview 1” (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ZtSa-BOPuQ&t=2s)“Mount Rushmore - Documentary Films” (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUo0GlWqhaw&t=3187s)Theme Music:“Anchor Crawl,” written and performed by Cody Martin. License available upon request.Other Music:“Cats And Dogs Living Together,” written by Matthew Wigton and performed by Dresden, The Flamingo.“Sanctuary,” written by Brendan St. Gelais and performed by Reveille.“County Nights” and “Cedar Sun,” written by Dustin Ransom and performed by Rest & Settle.“Swampy Lands,” written by Medhat Hanbali and performed by Adam Saban.“The Cat's Pajamas,” written by Adrian Dominic Walther and performed by Liberty.“Scott's Planes,” written and performed by Sam Barsh.“Something Beautiful,” written by Adrian Dominic Walther and performed by Alsever Lake.
How do we define love?Katie Mason joins Angie to define agape love as we kick off a podcast series on the sixteen characteristics of love outlined by the apostle Paul in 1 Corinthians 13:4-8.1 Corinthians 13:1 (NASB1995)“If I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, but do not have love [G0026], I have become a noisy gong or a clanging cymbal.”https://livesteadyon.com/Email Angie at: steadyonpodcast@gmail.comFacebook @livesteadyonInstagram @angiebaughman421Grab freebies and subscribe to the weekly Steady On newsletter at: https://livesteadyon.com/live-steady-on-newsletter/You can download a blank study sheet here: https://livesteadyon.com/sbs-blank-study-sheet/Interested in the Step By Step Bible study method? Download the FREE masterclass here: https://livesteadyon.com/live-steady-on-stepbystepmasterclass/This podcast Angie's Bible study, “Love Never Fails: Building a Framework for Healthy Relationships” can be found here:https://www.amazon.com/Love-Never-Fails-Framework-Relationships/dp/B0CRDV698X/ref=mp_s_a_1_5?crid=1BAADQVEGT3KN&keywords=angie+baughman&qid=1704376356&sprefix=angie+baughman%2Caps%2C226&sr=8-5Learn about Steady On University here:https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/cu/nNuXFKn/souLogos Softwarehttps://www.logos.com/Enduring Word Commentaryhttps://enduringword.com/WordHippohttps://www.wordhippo.com/BibleGatewayhttps://www.biblegateway.com/Blue Letter Biblehttps://www.blueletterbible.org/Richard L. Pratt Jr, I & II Corinthians, vol. 7, Holman New Testament Commentary (Nashville, TN: Broadman & Holman Publishers, 2000), 228.John D. Barry et al., Faithlife Study Bible (Bellingham, WA: Lexham Press, 2012, 2016), 1 Co 13:1–13.https://www.umcdiscipleship.org/resources/the-love-feastTheme music:Glimmer by Andy EllisonLearn more about Steady On University here:https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/cu/nNuXFKn/souOrder the Covered Bible study here:https://livesteadyon.com/books/Midroll MusicDisillusionsWritten by Brendan St. GelaisPerformed and produced by Reveille
Description:The story of Mt. Rushmore continues with the challenges of the Great Depression and the peril of finding usable rock to carve the head of Thomas Jefferson.Source Material: “The Carving of Mount Rushmore,” by Rex Alan Smith, Abbeville Press: Reissue Edition, c. 1994. (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1558596658/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&psc=1)Clips Used (Theme):“President Franklin D. Roosevelt attends dedication of Jefferson sculpture at Mount Rushmore -SDPB” (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqCm4SSgQvc)“Trump in South Dakota: Mount Rushmore Will Never Come Down” (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PU-GvozCC2g)“Journey Discussions: The Mount Rushmore Vision” (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9PRlGbE_kWk&t=443s)“Episode 73 - Gutzon Borglum, The One Man War” (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JzZkYActJxQ&t=79s)“Mount Rushmore Interview 1” (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ZtSa-BOPuQ&t=2s)“Mount Rushmore - Documentary Films” (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUo0GlWqhaw&t=3187s)Other Clips:“Happy Days are Here Again! (Ben Selvin and the Crooners, 1930)” (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gqsT4xnKZPg)“Gutzon Borglum speaks of Mt Rushmore” (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VnimFdxTItA)“President Franklin D. Roosevelt attends dedication of Jefferson sculpture at Mount Rushmore | SDPB” (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqCm4SSgQvc&t=7s)Theme Music:“Anchor Crawl,” written and performed by Cody Martin. License available upon request.Other Music:“Locomotive Rag” and “Sweet Little Jean Marie,” written by Dustin Ransom and performed by Cast Of Characters“Gatsby's Saloon,” written by Matthew Wigton and performed by Dresden, The Flamingo“Charlotte & Pemberley,” written by Cody Kurtz Martin and performed by Cody Martin“Winter Train Home,” written by Molly Cherryholmes and performed by Fatherland“Feather,” written by Landon Bailey and performed by echowave“Evergreen Path,” written by Dustin Ransom and performed by Rest & Settle“This is Forever,” written by Landon Bailey and performed by LNDO“Stay Up High,” written by Spencer Hattendorf and performed by Thruline“Dream Tides,” written by Brendan St. Gelais and performed by Reveille
We continue with our Finebaum Back to School Week and visit with LSU Student Reporter Jason Willis from The Reveille. Plus we continue taking more of your phone calls Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Too many law firms aren't great at being productive, and downfalls in efficiency are often traced to attorneys using the wrong software, or none at all. Jared outlines six productivity-boosting software tools all lawyers should have in their toolkit. Later, what's going to happen to your law firm if something happens to you? Don't wait until late in your career to establish your succession plan. Start early and communicate well to make a plan that protects your legacy and those you care about. Jared welcomes Ivy Slater to learn the ins and outs of succession planning. And, last but not least, what past Olympic event involved two opponents whacking each other with canes? It's that time of the quadrennial again—so “The Shitty Olympics” returns to the Rump Roast! Jared describes a variety of absurd former competitions, and Ivy must guess the events. Ivy Slater is CEO of Slater Success, a consulting and coaching company focused on sustainable growth and leadership development for high level service-based businesses. 6 Under-The-Radar Software Tools Project Management Notion Taskade Trello Asana Basecamp AI Notetaker Zoom AI Companion Fireflies AI Fathom Otter AI Features in Your Existing Software Duet AI for Google Workspace Copilot for Microsoft Teams Passive Timekeeping Apps Clockify Toggl Chrometa WiseTime Memtime (formerly TimeBro) Expense Tracking Expensify Automated Client Communications: Hona Case Status ----- If these software tools aren't enough to give your productivity a boost, try listening to this playlist. ------ Our opening song is Two Cigarettes by Major Label Interest. Our closing song is In Your Head by Reveille.
Too many law firms aren't great at being productive, and downfalls in efficiency are often traced to attorneys using the wrong software, or none at all. Jared outlines six productivity-boosting software tools all lawyers should have in their toolkit. Later, what's going to happen to your law firm if something happens to you? Don't wait until late in your career to establish your succession plan. Start early and communicate well to make a plan that protects your legacy and those you care about. Jared welcomes Ivy Slater to learn the ins and outs of succession planning. And, last but not least, what past Olympic event involved two opponents whacking each other with canes? It's that time of the quadrennial again—so “The Shitty Olympics” returns to the Rump Roast! Jared describes a variety of absurd former competitions, and Ivy must guess the events. Ivy Slater is CEO of Slater Success, a consulting and coaching company focused on sustainable growth and leadership development for high level service-based businesses. 6 Under-The-Radar Software Tools Project Management Notion Taskade Trello Asana Basecamp AI Notetaker Zoom AI Companion Fireflies AI Fathom Otter AI Features in Your Existing Software Duet AI for Google Workspace Copilot for Microsoft Teams Passive Timekeeping Apps Clockify Toggl Chrometa WiseTime Memtime (formerly TimeBro) Expense Tracking Expensify Automated Client Communications: Hona Case Status ----- If these software tools aren't enough to give your productivity a boost, try listening to this playlist. ------ Our opening song is Two Cigarettes by Major Label Interest. Our closing song is In Your Head by Reveille.
In this special episode, certified life coach Kim Perone narrates The Destiny of a Marshmallow, a beautiful story by author Aimee Dunne. This six-minute episode is specifically designed to lull you into relaxation and perhaps help you drift off to sleep. It's a magic carpet ride for the mind and a gentle rocking of the spirit. Enjoy!Song credit: Curiosity by Reveille on Soundstripe. **PLEASE LISTEN WHEN YOU ARE IN A SAFE PLACE AND HAVE TIME TO REST. DUE TO THE RELAXING NATURE OF THE MATERIAL, WE DO NOT RECOMMEND THAT YOU LISTEN WHILE DRIVING OR ENGAGING IN OTHER ACTIVITIES. ** Book a coaching session with Kim or refer your employer's human resource officer to her website www.Center4C.com for details about the Coach on Call program.Please leave a review of the podcast where you can! Learn more about us at www.SlightlyUnmeditated.com or reach out to us on social media:InstagramFacebookSupport the Show.
In this special episode, certified life coach Kim Perone narrates The Destiny of a Marshmallow, a beautiful story by author Aimee Dunne. This six-minute episode is specifically designed to lull you into relaxation and perhaps help you drift off to sleep. It's a magic carpet ride for the mind and a gentle rocking of the spirit. Enjoy!Song credit: Curiosity by Reveille on Soundstripe. **PLEASE LISTEN WHEN YOU ARE IN A SAFE PLACE AND HAVE TIME TO REST. DUE TO THE RELAXING NATURE OF THE MATERIAL, WE DO NOT RECOMMEND THAT YOU LISTEN WHILE DRIVING OR ENGAGING IN OTHER ACTIVITIES. ** Book a coaching session with Kim or refer your employer's human resource officer to her website www.Center4C.com for details about the Coach on Call program.Please leave a review of the podcast where you can! Learn more about us at www.SlightlyUnmeditated.com or reach out to us on social media:InstagramFacebookSupport the Show.
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Welcome to Dog Tag Diaries. This week, Captain Dakota joins us to share her remarkable journey from high school enlistment to her intense deployment in Iraq. What's it like to transition from small-town life to the chaos of a convoy under attack? Dakota opens up about a life-altering event and its emotional aftermath, offering a raw glimpse into the unseen struggles veterans face. Tune in to hear how she grappled with these challenges and the essential role of mental health support. You'll also learn how she co-founded the Reveille and Retreat Project (and this podcast). Discover her advice for future military women, including her own daughter, and learn how veterans can find their sense of purpose post-deployment. This podcast is about the transformative power of sharing stories, and we are glad you are part of it. This episode is a heartfelt exploration of resilience, community, and healing.Dakota Olson-Harris currently serves in the Army National Guard and has been for the past 15 years. She enlisted as a tank mechanic then earned her commission as a Combat Engineer Officer. She has two deployments, Iraq and United Arab Emirates. On the civilian side Dakota works as a counselor providing readjustment counseling for Veterans, current service members, and their families. Dakota is a wife and a bonus mom to four kiddos. They have recently added to their family with a baby girl, totaling five kids. They also have two dogs, Paco and Elsa. Her family loves to go on adventures whether it's walks, hiking, camping, or just going on a road trip to visit family.Be sure to follow or subscribe to Dog Tag Diaries wherever you listen to podcasts.Learn more about Reveille and Retreat Project: reveilleandretreatproject.orgInstagram: @reveilleandretreatprojectFacebook: Reveille and Retreat ProjectYou aren't alone. If you're thinking about hurting yourself or having thoughts of suicide contact the Veteran crisis line: Dial 988 then press 1, chat online, or text 838255.
Birds of a feather - If you want to be... - Speaking to the cows - Pick better heroes - Reveille in Heaven - Trumpets - Fiddles and guitars.
Nouveau "TALK" sur LIMIT avec Sophie Opfergelt Elle travaille à l'interface du monde minéral et du monde vivant. Les travaux de recherche de Sophie Opfergelt, Chercheuse qualifié FNRS à l'Earth and Life Institute de l'UCL, portent sur les réactions à la surface de la terre entre l'eau et les minéraux qui composent les roches. Ces réactions n'échappent pas aux changements liés au réchauffement climatique. Sophie Opfergelt tente de quantifier l'influence des facteurs extérieurs et d'évaluer l'impact de ceux-ci sur les cycles des éléments qui interviennent dans ces réactions. Spécialiste du permafrost ou pergélisol (sol gelé en permanence) elle revient d'une expédition et nous explique concrètement ce qui s'y déroule en ce moment...
The life of Vincent van Gogh is highlighted, especially his inability to deal with rejection.Interlude Music:"Astro Punk," written by Brendan St. Gelais, performed by Reveille
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This episode brings guest, Joe Aiello, a master trainer and accomplished VO actor, who is here to share three life-changing points. With over 25 years of experience as an award-winning sportscaster, motivational coach, television host, and corporate messaging expert, Joe's expertise is sure to leave a lasting impact. Not only has he hosted high-visibility sports shows, but he has also made significant contributions in the corporate world as a director of communication for Walmart, shaping public opinion while safeguarding corporate identity. Joe's passion lies in empowering individuals to effectively express themselves and achieve their life goals, making him the perfect guest to guide us through today's discussion. Throughout the conversation, Joe emphasizes the importance of connecting with your audience, preparing effectively to overcome nervousness, and embracing vulnerability to build trust. By sharing personal anecdotes and practical advice, Joe demonstrates how authenticity and confidence can transform any presentation or interaction. Whether you're a seasoned professional or new to public speaking, Joe's insights offer valuable tools for success in any endeavor. Join us as we dive into a conversation that promises to equip you with the skills needed to thrive in both professional and personal spheres. To connect with Rebecca: www.rebeccasbizcrd.com Rebecca's affialate links: www.pear.us/glamma and Millecor www.millecor.com/?sld==copperheels #LifeTransformation #ExpertAdvice #CommunicationSkills #PersonalGrowth #ProfessionalDevelopment #PublicSpeaking #inspiration #PodcastInterview #usmcveteran #rebeccalmahan #RebeccaTalks #reveille #joeaiello --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rebecca-l-mahan/support
In this episode, Michael Jones and Jordan Cwierz eat and review the IHOP Girl Scout Thin Mint Pancakes so you know if they're worth eating. They also talk about Ben's Broadway Break, the Grammy's, fidget toys, Reveille and more. Sponsored by Bespoke Post http://boxofawesome.com code facejam Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hello again witches, seekers, and friends and thanks for tuning in to The Fat Feminist Witch! Today I'm joined by Gabriela Herstik - my favourite love goddess worshipping sacred slut! We're talking about working with the goddess, sex and love magic, and magical ways to subvert the patriarchy - all as outlined in her new book GODDESS ENERGY which comes out March 19th, the spring equinox! You can find my review of Goddess Energy and find all the links needed to get your own copy and find more of Gabriela's other projects including her books, essays, and Kink Coven play parties at the following link: Goddess Energy | thefatfeministwitch.ca If you are struggling with feelings of depression or hopelessness please reach out for help! In both Canada and the USA you can dial 988 to reach the national suicide hotlines. In the UK text "SHOUT" to 85258. In Australia you can text 0477 13 11 14 or call 13 11 14. You can find more resources all over the world at the following link: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/basics/suicide/suicide-prevention-hotlines-resources-worldwide Connect with me: Website: thefatfeministwitch.ca Facebook: facebook.com/TheFatFeministWitch Twitter: @fatfemnistwitch Instagram: @fatfeministwitch Patreon: patreon.com/thefatfeministwitch Get stickers, mugs, journals, and t-shirts up to size 5X on my TeePublic store! As always, the opening track is Back to the 90s by Douglas Mulvey! The transition music is Surfin' Versailles by Reveille!
After a traumatic and disempowering hospital birth in 2020, which Ali compares to a prior sexual assault, Something deep shifted within her. She went from being a self-diagnosed hypochondriac who sought medical treatment for non-existing conditions, to a home-birthing, self-healing soul who has come to know the power of the mind and self-programming. Ali reconditioned her views on birth, pregnancy, and life, and manifested her dream birth with her second baby. She believes that it is our birthright to experience life altering and blissful birth, which is our portal to a deeper connection to the Divine, to the life force that guides us, and to our lineage and children. If you love the show, I would greatly appreciate a review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts! Follow me on Instagram @healingbirth Do you have a birth story you'd like to share on the podcast, or would like to otherwise connect? I love to hear from you! Send me a note at contactus@healingbirth.net Check out the website for lots of other birth related offerings, and personalized support: www.healingbirth.net Intro / outro music: Dreams by Markvard Transition music: Crushing by Reveille
Royce Martin is a remarkable individual with a diverse background that spans across multiple fields. With a dual major in Management and Information Systems, an AAS in Paralegal Studies, and a master's degree in HR Management, Royce has accumulated a wealth of knowledge and experience. Her journey includes teaching in the legal field, leading expositions and trade shows, and training insurance agents. Despite facing adversity, including severe childhood trauma, Royce has emerged as a beacon of resilience and hope. She serves as an inspiration to others, demonstrating that one's past does not define their future. Royce's story, detailed in her book "From Whence I Came," highlights her commitment to moving beyond pain and helping others find light and love in their lives. In addition to her professional accomplishments, Royce is also an accomplished umpire and referee in three different sports, including recently joining the USA Volleyball Referee team. Her story is not only about overcoming challenges but also about forgiveness and purpose. Royce's three pillars—focusing on being better, living life with purpose, and embracing forgiveness—offer profound insights into personal growth and healing. Her message resonates deeply with audiences, urging them to reflect on their own journeys and find strength in adversity. Through speaking engagements, her website, and her book, Royce continues to touch lives and inspire others to embrace their own paths toward resilience and fulfillment. www.msroycemartin.com. To connect with Rebecca click here: www.rebeccasbizcard.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rebecca-l-mahan/support
George David Clark is The author of Reveille (winner of the Miller Williams Poetry Prize) and Newly Not Eternal (just released from LSU Press). After earning an MFA at the University of Virginia and a PhD at Texas Tech University, David held the Olive B. O'Connor Fellowship in Poetry at Colgate University and, later, the Lilly Postdoctoral Fellowship at Valparaiso University. The editor-in-chief of 32 Poems, he previously served in various capacities on the staffs of Meridian, Iron Horse Literary Magazine, and the Best New Poets anthology. Since 2015 David has taught creative writing and literature at Washington & Jefferson College, where he is now an associate professor. He lives in McMurray, PA with his wife, Elisabeth, and their four children. Find more information and George's books here: http://www.georgedavidclark.com/ As always, we'll also include the live Prompt Lines for responses to our weekly prompt. A Zoom link will be provided in the chat window during the show before that segment begins. For links to all the past episodes, visit: https://www.rattle.com/rattlecast/ This Week's Prompt: Write a poem entitled, “A Brief History of [X],” where X is a word that needs to be translated, and the poem is less than a page. Next Week's Prompt: Write a song of someone or something, as a persona poem 32 lines long. The Rattlecast livestreams on YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter, then becomes an audio podcast. Find it on iTunes, Spotify, or anywhere else you get your podcasts.
Last week, the Louisiana Supreme Court heard arguments for and against incorporating St. George — a Baton Rouge community that's been fighting for years to become its own city. Now, there could be a final verdict in just a few weeks. Lara Nicholson has been covering this story for the Baton Rouge Advocate. She joins us for an update from the courtroom.Educator and activist Matthew Kincaid spent years teaching in New Orleans area schools and is the founder of the organization Overcoming Racism. He's out this month with a new book, Freedom Teaching. In it, he explores ways teachers can empower their students to take control of their education. Kincaid joins us for more on his experience in the education system and his message for students. Several colleges at Louisiana State University changed or removed policy language on their websites regarding diversity, equity and inclusion earlier this month. Some of these changes were announced publicly, while others were done quietly. Claire Sullivan, editor-in-chief for The Reveille, LSU's student newspaper, joins us for more on what changed and why, as well as how students are responding. Today's episode of Louisiana Considered was hosted by Karen Henderson. Our managing producer is Alana Schreiber and assistant producer is Aubry Procell. Our engineer is Garrett Pittman. You can listen to Louisiana Considered Monday through Friday at 12 and 7 p.m. It's available on Spotify, Google Play and wherever you get your podcasts. Louisiana Considered wants to hear from you! Please fill out our pitch line to let us know what kinds of story ideas you have for our show. And while you're at it, fill out our listener survey! We want to keep bringing you the kinds of conversations you'd like to listen to. Louisiana Considered is made possible with support from our listeners. Thank you!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brittany describes herself as a “good country girl” when pregnant with her first child. Her wishes for her birth were to merely make it out alive with her baby, and she deferred to her private care obstetrician when it came to the birth experience. In this part one, she shares her first two births within the Australian medical system, one with OB care, and the second time, with midwives. These two stories set the stage for why she choose a completely different route with her third baby. Stay tuned next week for that story! Do you have a story you'd like to share on the podcast? I would love to hear from you! Email me via the contact page at www.healingbirth.net. You can find our new e-book, “Did I Really Need a C-Section?” on our website at www.healingbirth.net/shop Intro / outro music: Dreams by Markvard Transition music: Crushing by Reveille
Welcome to the Just Ask Podcast, your gateway to an intellectual adventure where we pour a glass of wine, light a cigar and dive deep into life's most pressing questions. Our mission is simple: we're here to satisfy your curiosity by exploring the answers to your burning questions. From leadership to coaching, parenting to relationships, no question is too monumental or trivial for our expert hosts. With each episode, we deeply dive into topics that matter most to you, drawing from a wellspring of inquiries directly sourced from our engaged audience. We discuss everything from the intricacies of parenting to the mysteries of a successful marriage, from the science of stress to the art of business, and from matters of faith to the pursuit of fitness. There's no subject too broad or too specific; the world of curiosity is our oyster. But here's the best part: YOU ask the questions. Your inquiries steer our ship, guiding us through the vast sea of knowledge and exploration. Our podcast is a journey of discovery, where you can expect to encounter insightful discussions, captivating expert interviews, and an unquenchable thirst for knowledge that knows no boundaries. Every episode is a chance to unveil the hidden gems of wisdom that lie within your questions, turning the spotlight on the remarkable insights that arise when curious minds converge. So, whether you're a lifelong learner, an ardent trivia enthusiast, or simply someone who revels in the thrill of intellectual exploration, the Just Ask Podcast is your trusted companion. We're here for you, friends, ready to embark on this exhilarating adventure together. Subscribe now and become an integral part of our inquisitive community, where every question is heard and celebrated as an opportunity to learn, grow, and unravel the mysteries of life. Get ready to ask, explore, and discover with the Just Ask Podcast – where your questions become our answers. Music: “You Got This” by Reveille via Soundstripe Subscription License Website: www.TheJustAskPodcast.com
Welcome to the Just Ask Podcast, your gateway to an intellectual adventure where we pour a glass of wine, light a cigar and dive deep into life's most pressing questions. Our mission is simple: we're here to satisfy your curiosity by exploring the answers to your burning questions. From leadership to coaching, parenting to relationships, no question is too monumental or trivial for our expert hosts. With each episode, we deeply dive into topics that matter most to you, drawing from a wellspring of inquiries directly sourced from our engaged audience. We discuss everything from the intricacies of parenting to the mysteries of a successful marriage, from the science of stress to the art of business, and from matters of faith to the pursuit of fitness. There's no subject too broad or too specific; the world of curiosity is our oyster. But here's the best part: YOU ask the questions. Your inquiries steer our ship, guiding us through the vast sea of knowledge and exploration. Our podcast is a journey of discovery, where you can expect to encounter insightful discussions, captivating expert interviews, and an unquenchable thirst for knowledge that knows no boundaries. Every episode is a chance to unveil the hidden gems of wisdom that lie within your questions, turning the spotlight on the remarkable insights that arise when curious minds converge. So, whether you're a lifelong learner, an ardent trivia enthusiast, or simply someone who revels in the thrill of intellectual exploration, the Just Ask Podcast is your trusted companion. We're here for you, friends, ready to embark on this exhilarating adventure together. Subscribe now and become an integral part of our inquisitive community, where every question is heard and celebrated as an opportunity to learn, grow, and unravel the mysteries of life. Get ready to ask, explore, and discover with the Just Ask Podcast – where your questions become our answers. Music: “You Got This” by Reveille via Soundstripe Subscription License
Our guest Barbara started Reveille Rustics and Relics @reveillerustics with her college-aged daughter to help pay for school. When her daughter graduated college and started her own career, Barbara continued reselling alongside her “day job,” until 2022, when she left it to pursue selling vintage full-time.
Would you rather stick forks in your eyes than network with strangers? Do you get excited about going to an event to meet people but end up speaking only to people you already know once there? What about online? Do you know how the way to best use the tools at your disposal? Networking is the key to success. People have to know you exist to hire you. Whether it's reconnecting with old acquaintances or making new ones, being bold and making genuine connections is a must. Join us when we talk to Husslup's founder and CEO H Schuster about all things networking and how you can better grow your network. (Episode 42) Hosted by Director/Producer Jenn Page. To join our private FB group for directors or to learn about The Working Director course that helps emerging filmmakers become working directors faster, visit TheWorkingDirector.Pro. More on H: HUSSLUP Founder and CEO H Schuster is a senior media executive with more than 20 years of experience producing TV and leading divisions at major media companies. She founded HUSSLUP to democratize and diversify access to the entertainment industry. Prior to HUSSLUP, Schuster was Founder and CEO of Morocco Junction Entertainment, a production company financed by All3Media. Earlier, Schuster headed unscripted television for premier production companies, including Ryan Seacrest Productions, Reveille, and Shine America. Schuster helped shepherd high profile hits including the Kardashian franchises, "The Biggest Loser," "MasterChef," “Tabatha's Salon Takeover” and others. She also served as the CCO who scaled Detour, a location-aware podcasting company that was one of Apple's “Top 10 Apps” of 2016. Schuster earned a PhD in cultural studies at NYU and attended Stanford Law School. She served multiple terms on the Outfest Board of Directors, is a founding member of Chief, and is a member of the Producers Guild of America and the Television Academy. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theworkingdirector/message