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Join us as we sit down with Jules Wrubel, a seasoned real estate investor and hard moneylender. With a background in both construction and design, Jules has raised over $100 million for real estate transactions and has a wealth of knowledge to share on the industry. In this episode, Jules will take us through his journey in the real estate space and how he got his start. He'll also share with us what types of real estate projects he typically invests in and explain the concept of hard money lending. We'll delve into the difference between gap funding and hard money loans and learn about the capital stack on Jules' projects. He'll also share how he structures his gap funding loans and how the current interest rate market affects his business. Finally, we'll hear how Jules sets himself apart from other hard-money lenders. Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights from a seasoned professional in the real estate space.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! https://www.remastermind.live/
Notes: "Singing was never an option: it's like walking, breathing, eating... it's just one of the things that you do." It's a songwriter conversation with Lea Morris, who brings us not only her song, Just As You Are, but also gives us the very earliest possible sneak peek of what she might be writing for the NVN Black Lives Matter commission she has received. You can hear me stumble through learning a new-to-me song. We talk about how a song can transform a relationship or build self-forgiveness and self-acceptance. How singing with others is actually heaven. Lea shares her personal take on appropriateness versus appropriation and encourages us to follow our joy... "let yourself have that expression." This was my first in-the-same-room interview, and what a pleasure it was! Songwriter Info: Lea describes her sound blend of gospel, jazz, country & R&B as SoulFolk. She performs solo & with her band. Lea is one of the Black composers commissioned by the Natural Voices Network for their Black Lives Matter commissioning project, and she also writes music used by Unitarian-Universalist congregations. On our songwriter conversation (episode #60), she talks about the compositional process and shares a little of what's currently in process. Check out her website under "More" for full biographical info, and don't miss Lea's own recording of Just As You Are on the Singing Mama's youtube channel! Links: Lea's website: www.thisislea.com Lea on youtube: www.YouTube.com/thisislea Good Morning Melodies by Lea Morris -- this link lets you buy either the songbook or the recordings of Lea's collection of acapella songs Lea's recommendations: Songs in the Key of Life by Stevie Wonder... here's a 1976 album review by Rolling Stone, which I thought was interesting to read, since it was from before everyone knew how this album would go on to become one of the definitive pieces of art from the 1970s. Title link to the Amazon listing. Fleur de Lis by Richard Julian... and here's a youtube video of a single from the album, Die in New Orleans Song Learning Time Stamps: Start time of teaching: 00:04:25 Start time of reprise: 00:52:10 Nuts & Bolts: 4:4; Ionian (major), harmonized with response Visit abreathofsong.com for lyrics, more of Patty's artwork, and a way to nominate songs or songwriters for the podcast. Join the A Breath of Song mailing list to receive a heads up as a new episode is released, plus a large version of the artwork, brief thoughts from my slightly peculiar brain... and occasional extras when they seem vitally important! No junk -- I will never sell your address. I read out all your names into my living room when I send new mailings... I appreciate the connection to you who are listening and singing these songs with me. Exchange energy with A Breath of Song with dollars at the Gratitude Jar (whoo-hoo!!!!), or by making comments, leaving reviews, suggesting songs or songwriters (including yourself) ..... your participation matters!
Richard Julian: bar/live music venue owner, renowned songwriter, tour aficionado. In this episode, RIchard takes us on a heady journey through his songwriting process, which involves him recording and listening to one song a whopping 100 times (!) while writing it. (Don't worry, we only listen to four or five versions!) We also give some thoughts on Delaware, the mastery of Norah Jones, the romanticism of touring, chasing down the lyrics, and listening to what the song is telling you. Learn more about Richard HERE Go see a show at LunAtico! 1. The Final Round 2. If You Stay Why yes, I would LOVE a coffee! It literally fuels my music. RATE AND REVIEW, it's the nice thing to do :) Apple Spotify
Help produce Basic Folk by contributing at https://basicfolk.com/donate/LA-based singer/songwriter Amy Correia will tell you that she is not a prolific writer, which… okay maybe she doesn't write a million songs in one year, but holy crap, those songs and that voice will wallop you. Originally from Lakeville, Massachusetts, Amy's musical roots lay in New York City's lower east side in a scene that produced Jeff Buckley, Richard Julian and Jesse Harris. She discovered her musical voice while recovering from a back injury her junior year of college. She was actually a big fan of laying in bed and doing nothing but writing songs and playing around on her guitar. After college, she was playing around and got offered a major label deal, recorded an album with seven different producers and countless musicians, left her label and signed another deal, which would eventually become the place where she released her debut, Carnival Love in the year 2000. Another album followed in 2004 (fan funded) and another in 2010 (also fan funded). She opened for big acts like Chrissie Hynde, John Hiatt, Richard Thompson and Marc Cohn. She started living in Boston, fully embraced by “a collective of musicians who uplifted her with their creative camaraderie,” which included Kimon Kirk who turned out to be one of her most important friends and collaborators.Kimon encouraged Amy to record this new batch of songs on her latest release, the EP As We Are, which just came out in March 2022. During our conversation, Amy revealed that the recording session took place in 2015, but she wasn't ready to release the music until now. Kimon had persuaded her to revisit the songs during the pandemic and the plan was set in motion for the EP. We also discussed Amy's connection to spirituality, her affinity and experience in the theater world and letting go of control. She also opens up about her relationship to her singing voice, which is so special and always digs deep in me every time I hear it. I hope you enjoy this wonderful and vulnerable conversation with Amy Correia!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Dans ce 11ème numéro d'Entrepreneurs parlons nous, retrouvez Richard Julian Fondateur de Petibio, spécialiste de la restauration collective bio pour la petite enfance et Louise Lepers cofondatrice d'Azelies, spécialiste de la purification de l'air, pour un épisode table ronde. Ils nous évoqueront leur parcours mais surtout leur participation au premier Booster Camp Organisé par Réseau Entreprendre Occitanie Garonne. L'occasion pour eux de revenir sur cet évènement riche en émotions et en enseignements !
“Once I lived the life of a millionaire Spending my money, I didn't care I carried my friends out for a good time Buying bootleg liquor, champagne and wine”… Bessie Smith DISCO 1 WES MONTGOMERY A Day In The Life 5’55 A Day In The Life 196X DISCO 2 BLACK PUMAS Know You Better 5’58 DISCO 3 THE WAR AND TREATY Hearts (5’13) Healing Tide 2018 DISCO 4 PEDRO RUY BLAS Bring It On Home 5’46 Back To Soul 2021 DISCO 5 KEB’ MO’ More Than One Way Home (4’53) Just Like You 1996 3º DISCO 5 PATRICE RUSHEN Remind Me (5’19) Straight From The Heart 1982 DISCO 7 THE BLIND BOYS OF ALABAMA Higher Ground (6’14) Higher Ground 2001 DISCO 8 DAVE’S TRUE STORY Walk On The Wild Side (5’04) Sex Without Bodies 1998 Kelly Flint David Cantor… Richard Julian…. Chris Botti Iglesia Episcopal Sait Pter Chelsea, Ny Chesky Records DISCO 9 TEDESCHI TRUCKS BAND Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out (4’59) Live At LOCKIN’2019 - 2021 DISCO 10 JOY CROOKES Power 4’42. Skin 2021 Escuchar audio
A star-studded panel share their own approach to activating an audience during the course of a performance. Moderator: Benny Benack III. Panelists: Russell Hall; Richard Julian; Marilyn Maye; Christian McBride; Brianna Thomas.
In this episode I am joined by Richard Julian; who heads a small but rapidly growing consultancy; RJA Consultants, based in Leicester. In this episode; How they have grown significantly in recent years. The value of choosing recession proof sectors. The need for businesses to invest in apprentices and the widening skills gap in the industry. The pros and cons of targeting public sector work. The reality of the slow take up on BIM by the industry. The necessity and growth of the Clerk of Works role and how tech has improved the efficiency of the role. The time benefits of modular build. The value of the maxim of give a busy man a job The value to your career of not chasing the money Why you are never to old to change direction in your career or adapt in your career A key piece of advice for business owners from Warren Buffett --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pegasusradio/message
No matter what Richard Julian is doing, he “just wants it to be awesome”. As a songwriter, he says he was arrogant before he probably deserved to be, and in fact that it “took years to get beaten into the submission of humility.” That may be so, but along the way he wrote some pretty fantastic songs. His album Slow New York (2006) helped to put him on the map and place him squarely in the center of the musical scene from which Norah Jones had emerged a few years earlier. In fact he and Jones still have a country band together, The Little Willies. But, as he tells it, he was already 15 years into a music career by then, a veritable veteran of the New York songwriter scene, a practiced in the art of “making something out of nothing, taking blood from a stone”, which is how he describes songwriting. So maybe it was just a matter of time before Julian decided he needed to step away from the city he sang about so often, and disappear into the Bywater in New Orleans. Pretty soon he was writing songs like “Die in Nola” about his newly adopted town, and how he had no plans to leave. But leave he did, heading back to New York. He landed in the Bed Stuy neighborhood in Brooklyn, bought a building (he says, “I’m the only guy who ever bought a building with no money”) with his friend Arthur Kell, and opened Bar Lunatico, a music venue, bar and restaurant. In this textured, rollicking, mezcal fueled conversation recorded on a hot summer night in Brooklyn, Richard tells the story of how “a blue collar boy from Delaware” came to be one of the most celebrated songwriters of his generation in New York, watched some of his friends get famous and others get lost, and end up negotiating the ever shifting Brooklyn demographics as a club owner in Bed Stuy. Thanks for listening. If you enjoyed it, please leave a review on iTunes and consider supporting the podcast on Patreon! And now you can also listen to the podcast on Spotify! www.patreon.com/thirdstorypodcast www.third-story.com https://www.barlunatico.com/
Today we're talking with a legit songwriting giant, Richard Julian. You might know his supergroup The Little Willies, or his solo albums like Slow New York or Fleur-de-Lis. He hangs out with the likes of Bonnie Raitt, Randy Newman, Norah Jones and he's got a more recent project: he runs his own club.
Parcours ADRESS - Épisode 3 Sensibilisé à l’alimentation infantile depuis qu’il est jeune papa, le fondateur de Petibio veut fabriquer et livrer dans les crèches de la Métropole Toulousaine des repas 100% bio et locaux adaptés à chaque étape du développement de l’enfant. Pour atteindre cet objectif ambitieux, comparé à la loi qui devrait imposer 50% d’aliments durables dans les cantines en 2022, Richard JULIAN a cofondé un réseau national coopératif (statut SCIC) avec deux acteurs historiques du secteur, "Croc la vie" et "Goût'chou", un réseau qui vise a essaimer le concept sur d’autre territoires en s’appuyant sur des crèches et des producteurs. Le fondateur de petibio n’est qu’au début de cette aventure entrepreneuriale mais a déjà réussi des étapes importantes notamment celle de bénéficié des conseils du Parcours ADRESS, le dispositif d’accompagnement des porteurs de projets de l’ESS financé par Toulouse Métropole et porté par le Mouvement Associatif Occitanie. http://petibio.fr/
Free mix training with Lij at MixMasterBundle.com Get yourself a T-shirt at: RSRockstars.com/Tshirt Theme music: SkadooshMusic.com My guest today is my good friend Pat Sansone, a prolific, and talented multi instrumentalist, songwriter, and Grammy nominated producer. Pat’s early bands included playing guitar with Beagle Voyage and Stretch Armstrong, a rock band influenced by Black Sabbath and the Butthole Surfers, and then his own power pop band Birdy. In 1999, Pat formed The Autumn Defense, in New Orleans, with his friend John Stirratt of Wilco. He has worked with many great musicians and artists along the way including: Dawes, Jamie Lidell, Phil Selway of Radiohead, The Future Monarchs with Josh Shapera, Elizabeth Cook, Garrison Starr, Richard Julian, Will Kimbrough, Joseph Arthur, Andrew Bird, Josh Rouse, Mavis Staples, Swan Dive, Jenifer Jackson, Ryan Adams, and The Clientele In 2004 Pat joined Wilco following the departure of multi-instrumentalist Leroy Bach. And now Pat plays guitar, keyboard, maracas, and several other instruments, as well as singing backup vocals with Wilco. He was also involved in the writing and recording of Wilco's albums: Sky Blue Sky, Wilco, and co producing The Whole Love in 2011. Get the full show notes at http://RSRockstars.com/68
Norah Jones and Richard Julian have gotten the band back together for another set of rousing country cover songs on For the Good Times.
Richard Julian has collaborated with Norah Jones and this is his fifth solo album.