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Rick Lee joins The Broke Agent to discuss how Rick gained 5,000 followers in the last month—and turned that into a ton of real estate business—plus tips from IG on how to get recommended in the algorithm and the marketer of the week.
Who gets to decide who we are?In this episode, Rick Lee and Devonya Havis pull up a chair with philosopher and political theorist Falguni Sheth to talk about the ways identity is shaped, claimed, and—more often than not—forced upon us. From census categories and legal definitions to personal choices and political struggles, they dig into the tensions between how we see ourselves and how we're seen by others. What does it mean to be recognized—or misrecognized—by the state? How do institutions decide which identities “fit” and which ones have to be managed, disciplined, or erased? And when does refusing to conform become its own form of power?With insights from Sheth's work on race, law, and political power, this conversation moves between philosophy, history, and the headlines of today. The hosts talk about the state's obsession with controlling identity, from laws targeting Muslim women to the racial bias baked into facial recognition software. But they also ask whether there's room for resistance—whether refusing to be easily categorized might be a way to push back. By the time last call rolls around, they're raising a glass to the troublemakers, the misfits, and the ones who just won't play by the rules.Full episode notes available at this link:https://hotelbarpodcast.com/podcast/episode-173-unruly-identity-with-falguni-sheth-------------------If you enjoy Hotel Bar Sessions podcast, please be sure to subscribe and submit a rating/review! Better yet, you can support this podcast by signing up to be one of our Patrons at patreon.com/hotelbarsessions!Follow us on Twitter/X @hotelbarpodcast, on Blue Sky @hotelbarpodcast.bsky.social, on Facebook, on TikTok, and subscribe to our YouTube channel!
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The HBS co-hosts savor the complexities of a dish best served cold.Is revenge ever ethical? Can it be a form of justice, or is it always about personal satisfaction? In this episode, Rick Lee, Leigh Johnson, and Devonya Havis take a deep dive into the philosophy of revenge. From the timeless allure of stories like Kill Bill and The Count of Monte Cristo to the rise of cancel culture and online harassment, the hosts explore how revenge plays out in both individual and collective contexts. They tackle big questions about power, helplessness, and the difference between avenging a wrong and simply lashing out.They also consider the role of technology in making vengeful acts easier—and more public—than ever before. Leigh reflects on the satisfaction we feel from justice-oriented narratives, while Devonya highlights the deeper systemic issues that revenge often overlooks. Rick weighs in on the distinction between personal vendettas and social movements like #MeToo, asking whether collective action can transform personal grievance into meaningful justice.Whether you're a fan of revenge thrillers or just curious about the ethical limits of payback, this episode will leave you questioning the line between retribution and justice. Don't miss this thought-provoking conversation that's equal parts philosophy and pop culture!
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/681 Presented By: On DeMark Lodge, Jackson Hole Fly Company, Heated Core, Angler's Coffee Rick Lee, Hawaiian fly fishing master and saltwater expert, is back on the podcast, and today, we're diving into the waters of Christmas Island and Hawaii. Rick's got the scoop on where to find the biggest bonefish, and he's sharing some tips on how to DIY your fly fishing trips across Hawaii. We also dive into the crazy world of triggerfish. Ever wonder why they're called that? Plus, he's got some wild stories about Captain Cook's adventures (and how he met his end in Hawaii). Show Notes with Rick Lee on Christmas Island Fly Fishing. 02:33 - We catch up with Rick Lee since our last chat in Episode 116. Rick is still guiding out of O‘ahu while raising his kids. We also discuss the challenges and progress of conserving Hawaii's coastal ecosystems. He said he's helping educate visitors about protecting the bonefish and other species. 07:26 - We catch up with Rick about his time in Hawaii during the COVID-19 pandemic. He was in Christmas Island when things started to get serious and had a narrow escape, catching the last flight home before the island closed for nearly three years. He said tourism in Hawaii took a huge hit, but the silver lining was there was no traffic, no crowds, and empty surf spots. Fishing in Hawaii: What You Need to Know 09:52 - Rick shares some helpful tips for those planning a trip to Hawaii. He said that while Hawaii isn't a top destination for fly fishing, it's a great activity to add to your vacation, especially if you're looking for a few hours of fishing before the family wakes up. Oahu has some of the world's biggest bonefish, but with so many people and tourists, the fishing pressure is high. But Rick still recommends bringing your gear out for an adventure. Aside from bonefish, Rick says you can also fish for triggerfish and some varieties of goatfish. 12:37 - Rick shares that Oahu has flats around the whole island, but winter can bring dangerous surf on the north and west shores, while the south shore gets more giant waves in the summer. For those looking for specific spots, Rick recommends contacting his team for personalized advice based on where you're staying. Gear Rick suggests using a 7 or 8-weight rod, a floating fly line, and a tapered leader. For flies, crazy Charlie patterns in tan, brown, or orange work well, as do mantis shrimp patterns. 17:28 - Rick talks about catching some really big bonefish in Hawaii, with some reaching over 30 inches! The average fish on their charters weighs around 5 pounds, but you can catch ones that are 7-10 pounds pretty often. 22:53 - Rick explains that Hawaii's warm water temps stay consistent all year, from the mid-seventies to low eighties. This means you can fish for bonefish pretty much any day of the year. However, late summer and fall can bring rainy weather and strong winds, making fishing tougher. But if you're up for a challenge, the fishing is still great year-round. Casting in the Wind 23:54 - Rick says the key is to slow down and keep your stroke smooth and powerful. He also recommends casting sidearms to help the fly cut through the wind more efficiently. When it comes to rods, it's all about personal preference, but fast or medium-fast action rods work best for wind and saltwater fishing. As for fly lines, shorter, quicker shooting lines are great for windy days, while longer lines help with delicate casts when the conditions are better. 27:25 - Rick says there used to be a fly shop called Nervous Waters in Hawaii, but it closed down when the owner retired. If you're heading to Hawaii, you must bring everything you need. Fishing at Christmas Island 36:40 - Rick shares about Christmas Island, a remote spot south of Hawaii, where you can fish in a beautiful 145-square-mile lagoon. It's known for its incredible fishing variety, from bonefish and triggerfish to big tuna and sailfish. Triggerfish can grow up to 20 pounds and live in coral forts with special defenses. Rick talks about how tricky it is to catch them, but with the proper techniques, it's one of the world's best places for trigger fishing. Rick explains that a Christmas Island day isn't just about targeting one fish species. You could start with milkfish, which travel in huge schools, and then switch to offshore fishing for tuna or sailfish. After that, it's back to the lagoon to target bonefish and triggerfish. And when you think it's over, giant trevally might pop up. Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/681
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Episode 311: Dumbfoundead is on a different coast shooting a new project so co-hosts Steffie Baik and Rick Lee had to hold it down. This is only the SECOND time that this podcast has been hosted without our main character and you don't want to miss out on what gets exposed in this special episode. Follow Dumbfoundead: https://www.instagram.com/dumbfoundead Follow Steffie: https://www.instagram.com/steffiebaik Follow Rick: https://www.instagram.com/yox_rick Business Inquiries: dfd@dumbfoundead.com Join Our Patreon: www.patreon.com/funwithdumb More FWD: https://linktr.ee/funwithdumb Hosted By Jonnie "Dumbfoundead" Park Dumbfoundead: @dumbfoundead Intro Animation by: @yeetheeast Intro Song by: @sweater_beats Fun With Dumb Producers: Jonnie "Dumbfoundead" Park Dave Wu Alex Kim Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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John Schmersal in conversation with David Eastaugh https://3ra1n1ac.com/ Schmersal was originally in the band Brainiac and formed Enon (named after the village in Ohio, which is close to Schmersal's hometown of Dayton) with Lee and Calhoon following the death of Brainiac's singer Timmy Taylor and their subsequent disbandment. After Brainiac, Schmersal made a solo album under the name John Stuart Mill. Rick Lee and Steve Calhoon were both previous members of the band Skeleton Key, a befriended band Brainiac had toured with. Together they formed Enon. Lee created a number of percussion sounds for the band playing a "junk kit" including a Radio Flyer wagon, propane tank, and old hubcaps.
In Lee's own words: I was born and raised in Concord, NC. Just Northeast of Charlottle, it was a town of 25,000 back then. As long as I can remember, music was around. Whether it be the turntables or 8 tracks; where my older brothers played rock and roll of the 60s & 70s, Dad listened to older country artists or Mom's Pontiac Bonneville, which seemed to always have the hits playing through it's car stereo from either 61AM Big Ways, 95FM WROQ or 1100 WBT-AM…Music was always a comforting companion. Not coming from a particularly musical family other than them playing the radio, the drum bug came from the next door neighbor playing and then taking it from there. I was playing with records by 8-9 years old; began school band in 7th grade with the natural progression through high school playing in marching, jazz and symphonic bands throughout. Since music was not viewed in my family as something you pursued as a career, I studied English Literature & Writing at Pfeiffer University until my senior year in 1990-91 when long time friend and a musical mentor, Rick Lee, called and said, "I'm forming a new band and you're the drummer." This was the beginnings of my music career and the 2019 Carolina Beach Music Hall Of Fame band, Too Much Sylvia. After leaving TMS in 1994, I played with a few different bands out of Charlotte and all around the East Coast through 1996. In September 1996, a weeklong trip to Nashville, TN put the hook in and I moved to Music City on January 11, 1997. Fortunately, I got club and road work pretty quickly while learning constantly along the way. The idea was to make a living while seeing the world and that plan came to fruition over the years backing artists like Gary Allan, Mark Chesnutt, Heidi Newfield, Kelly Pickler, Loverboy, Kendell Marvel and, now, Hank Williams Jr. Also, to be able to play and share time with some of the finest musicians & people along the way has just been magic. It's a ride I can't get off of...Nor do I want to. Along with time on the road with Hank Jr., I offer drum/percussion tracks to any clients out of the "Boom Boom Drum Room", do club/showcase/session work around town and spend time caring for my family. It's never boring and music is STILL a comforting companion. Hope to see y'all at a show sometime!! Some Things That Came Up: -2:00 Moved to Nashville Jan 11, 1997 along with Jim Riley and Pat McDonald -3:40 Followed the band Sugar Creek, who played on “Star Search” -4:10 Joining the melodic rock band “Too Much Sylvia” right before Nirvana exploded -6:15 Carolina beach music -7:00 Checked out Nashville in August of 1996. Boardwalk Cafe was the first spot visited -7:30 Rich and Lee met at 16th Avenue Cafe -8:30 The encouragement of Steve Cummings, Steve Misamore, Eddie Bayers -11:00 Shuffles! Gary Allan was Lee's first major artist gig -16:30 Larry Babb= underrated -20:00 The genius of Milo Deering! Sergio the shirtless saxophone player! -24:00 Kendall Marvel shows led to the gig with Hank Williams, Jr. in 2019; championed by Mike Daly -24:50 “I Know A Guy” is how it works now -29:00 Hot tip****Watch the foot and body language for tempo and cues**** -30:50 Being trusted with the foundation of the song! -32:40 Gage Baker on bass -38:50 The great Tommy Wells taught us all how to mount our drum machines -45:00 Sharing the HANK WILLIAMS III credit -53:00 RELATIONSHIPS! Rinse and Repeat! -54:00 Subbing for Matt Frenette with Loverboy through Mike Reno -58:20 Lee joins us on his birthday! -59:30 Subbing for Del Gray with Little Texas -1:08:00 Art touches everything -1:11:30 Lee worked in the warehouse at Pearl drums in the early days -1:14:30 Lee created a voice acting demo! -1:16:00 Moonshining was in Lee's family! -1:80:00 Lee's Southern Accent -1:23:00 The impact of Covid on mental health -1:29:00 Getting a PHD in “song drumming” -1:30:40 James Bradley, Jr. on Chuck Mangione's “Live at the Hollywood” -1:33:20 Learn the rules so you can break them! -1:36:00 Getting exercise in nature and “grounding”…feet on the beach! -1:39:00 The surgical precision of Pat McDonald. Perfect for Charlie Daniels. Ron Gannaway as well. -1:40:40 “The Fave 5” -1:44:00 Passion for movies and books and Apple's “Discovery Mix” The Rich Redmond Show is about all things music, motivation and success. Candid conversations with musicians, actors, comedians, authors and thought leaders about their lives and the stories that shaped them. Rich Redmond is the longtime drummer with Jason Aldean and many other veteran musicians and artists. Rich is also an actor, speaker, author, producer and educator. Rich has been heard on thousands of songs, over 25 of which have been #1 hits! Rich can also be seen in several films and TV shows and has also written an Amazon Best-Selling book, "CRASH! Course for Success: 5 Ways to Supercharge Your Personal and Professional Life" currently available at: https://www.amazon.com/CRASH-Course-Success-Supercharge-Professional/dp/B07YTCG5DS/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=crash+redmond&qid=1576602865&sr=8-1 One Book: Three Ways to consume....Physical (delivered to your front door, Digital (download to your kindle, ipad or e-reader), or Audio (read to you by me on your device...on the go)! Buy Rich's exact gear at www.lessonsquad.com/rich-redmond Follow Rich: @richredmond www.richredmond.com Jim McCarthy is the quintessential Blue Collar Voice Guy. Honing his craft since 1996 with radio stations in Illinois, South Carolina, Connecticut, New York, Las Vegas and Nashville, Jim has voiced well over 10,000 pieces since and garnered an ear for audio production which he now uses for various podcasts, commercials and promos. Jim is also an accomplished video producer, content creator, writer and overall entrepreneur. Follow Jim: @jimmccarthy www.jimmccarthyvoiceovers.com
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Rick provides an overview of DE&I challenges facing the construction sector and introduces Willmott Dixon's approach to championing change, highlighting leadership development and culture change in a predominantly male workforce as key drivers. Discussing what decency means in leadership and for people, Rick advocates a key opportunity for HR professionals in designing the future of work. Rick shares his family up bringing in describing why he's passionate about re-balancing patriarchal norms and shares examples of work such as Willmott Dixon's ‘Dignity at Work Principles' – encouraging everyone to call out and speak up. Thank you to Visier for supporting How HR Leaders Change the World Do your people insights drive business impact? This episode is sponsored by Visier, whose secure and extensible workforce data analytics platform and generative AI empower leaders to unlock data driven insights faster. Get more out of your HR tech stack; boost HR efficiency. Drive smarter, more impactful business decisions. Leading companies like eBay, Ford and Sanofi trust the Visier path.
I'm joined by Rick Lee, Chief People Officer at Willmott Dixon to talk about the case for decency in the leadership.Rick and his team are focused on attracting, retaining, developing, and promoting the best people and ensuring that they enjoy the career of a lifetime at Willmott Dixon. He is passionate about diversity and is a member of the Government's Women's Business Council. He was awarded an OBE in 2021 for services to business and equality.Willmott Dixon is a privately-owned contracting and interior fit-out group, that values collaboration, sustainability and people. Founded in 1852, Willmott Dixon is dedicated to leaving a positive legacy in our communities and environment. Willmott Dixon is accredited with Investors in People – Platinum, and, in 2022, was named the best big company to work for in the UK by Best Companies.____If you'd like to find out more about how to develop Enterprise Leadership in your Executive Team, or to find out more about the work that we're doing with executive teams more generally, you can reach out here: https://waldencroft.com/contact/ Or sign up for the newsletter here: https://waldencroft.com/newsletter/
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Welcome to the Good Service Podcast with Ben Chung & Kevin Seo. On this episode, K-town's finest rapper and foodie Rick Lee/Lyricks (IG: @yox_rick | Tiktok: @bap_ross) opens up about being a minister in the rap scene, and shares stories and encouragement with the brothers - all while enjoying some bomb bibimbap from Kbop Korean Kitchen. Hosts:Ben Chung | @btek_benchung Kevin Seo | @thekevinseo Production Team:Josh Jang | @joshwjangGene Kim | @thegenekimKevin Kang | @korean_moneytree Music by:Isaac Han | @ihannofficial Logo by:David Chang | @davidchangstudio --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/goodservice/message
Working to advance fusion science and engineering Rick Lee works at the DIII-D National Fusion Facility operated by General Atomics for the Dept. of Energy. Sharing a passion for fusion Rick leads several outreach teams for students.
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#fentanyl #death #fentanylpoisoningIn Episode 200, I speak with Andi Sommerfeld Lee, Vice President of the Fentanyl Awareness Coalition, about her daughter Amanda's death at age 28 to fentanyl poisoning.Andi speaks candidly about Amanda's addiction and how it devastated her family over many years. It completely consumed Andi as she tried to save her daughter's life.Affectionately called "Mana", she is survived by her stepdad Rick Lee, whom Andi has been married to for 22 years, her brother Mike, a veteran, who was 32 when Amanda died and many loving relatives and friends. Andi is very active in creating awareness through the Fentanyl Awareness Coalition to help other families better understand fentanyl poisoning so it won't devastate other families.Please visit the following sites to learn more:Visit The Fentanyl Awareness Coalition - https://www.the-fac.org The Fentanyl Awareness Coalition facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/195408679079701Read my corresponding blog here - https://marymac.info/2023/10/01/the-mary-mac-show-death-by-fentanyl-podcast-series-andi-sommerfeld-lee-28-yo-daughter-amanda-ep200/Watch the video version here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSgXz5VA7f8Please like, comment and share this episode with others who could benefit from it and subscribe for future episode of this series. #death #fentanyl #fentanylpoisoning #deathofadaughter #andilee #andisommerfeldlee ##themarymacshow #fentanylawarenesscoalition #marymac #grieving #grievingchildren #griefpodcast #marymacjournals #themarymacjournalcollection #marymacjournalcollection #marymacjournals #grief #myjournal #mygriefjournal #mygratitudejournal #myremembrancejournal #grieving #death #dying #journalsbymarymac #marymacjournalcollection #themarymacshowjournalcollectionYour support of my work, through PayPal - https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=DN22KFWSZ8XY8 - is greatly appreciated.Visit our other sites:https://www.MaryMac.info - our primary hub. Pick up our free ebook "21 Things You Must Know About The Grieving Process."https://www.TheMaryMacShow.com - for all episodes of my podcast. Join my mailing list here.The Mary Mac Show You Tube Channel - https://www.youtube/@themarymacshow - please subscribe to our channel, like our videos and share.https://www.GriefAuthority.com - pick up our digital book collection to download immediately upon purchase.https://www.FoundationForGrievingChildren.org/donate/ - your donation to our cause will be a big help for hurting young ones.author, death, dying, grief, grief education, grief education podcast, grief podcast, grief podcaster, grieving journals, journals as gifts, journals as presents, journals for women, journals for writing, loss, Mary M. McCambridge, Mary Mac, mary mac journals, my gratitude journal, my grief journal, my...
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The HBS hosts confront the inevitable.It is most obviously true that we are all going to die. The very fact that anything is alive seems to entail that it is going to die. Death confronts us as an ultimate cancellation and nullification in the face of which one might ask, “what does it matter if I am going to die?” The chorus in Sophocles' Oedipus at Colonus says that the best thing is never to have been born at all. This is especially true if one's life is filled with suffering and then death. Kant, not able to provide a reason why living is so great, simply says that it is the parents' job to reconcile their children to existence! On the other hand, we have the 20th century philosopher, Martin Heidegger, arguing that we will only be authentically what we are when we take on our own death as the possibility that is the condition of our existence. Co-host Rick Lee is fairly confident that death is "stupid." As he notes, when a loved one dies, our thoughts do not go to authenticity but to the fact that it sucks and is painful that there is now a hole, a gap, in my world that cannot possibly be made good again. It's no wonder that people turn to the hope or wish that all will be made right again in the end. So, he asks: “what is death?” and what is the “meaning" of death?Full episode notes available at this link:https://hotelbarpodcast.com/podcast/episode-87-death-------------------If you enjoy Hotel Bar Sessions podcast, please be sure to subscribe and submit a rating/review! Follow us on Twitter @hotelbarpodcast, on Facebook, and subscribe to our YouTube channel!You can also help keep this podcast going by supporting us financially at patreon.com/hotelbarsessions.
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Johanna has a crush on KMEL's own Rick Lee... but it seems like her boyfriend might have something to say about that. Oop!
Kiwanis is a global organization of volunteers dedicated to changing the world one child and one community at a time. In this episode, Newberg Kiwanis Club members Kevin Purcell and Rick Lee share what Kiwanis is all about. They also share some of the projects Kiwanis has been involved with and how the community can get involved as well.To learn more about Kiwanis, visit https://www.newbergkiwanis.org/ This episode is brought to you by The Joyful Roberts Group, a local family-run real estate team led by Daniel Roberts. Support the show
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Top of the Tower Podcast continues our coverage of RadioDays North America with interviews with Virgin Radio's Shannon Burns and Corus' Rick Lee
Rick Lee is running for mayor.
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The HBS hosts confront the inevitable.It is most obviously true that we are all going to die. The very fact that anything is alive seems to entail that it is going to die. Death confronts us as an ultimate cancellation and nullification in the face of which one might ask, “what does it matter if I am going to die?” The chorus in Sophocles' Oedipus at Colonus says that the best thing is never to have been born at all. This is especially true if one's life is filled with suffering and then death. Kant, not able to provide a reason why living is so great, simply says that it is the parents' job to reconcile their children to existence! On the other hand, we have the 20th century philosopher, Martin Heidegger, arguing that we will only be authentically what we are when we take on our own death as the possibility that is the condition of our existence. Co-host Rick Lee is fairly confident that death is "stupid." As he notes, when a loved one dies, our thoughts do not go to authenticity but to the fact that it sucks and is painful that there is now a hole, a gap, in my world that cannot possibly be made good again. It's no wonder that people turn to the hope or wish that all will be made right again in the end. So, he asks: “what is death?” and what is the “meaning" of death?Full episode notes available at this link:https://hotelbarpodcast.com/podcast/episode-87-death-------------------If you enjoy Hotel Bar Sessions podcast, please be sure to subscribe and submit a rating/review! Follow us on Twitter @hotelbarpodcast, on Facebook, and subscribe to our YouTube channel!You can also help keep this podcast going by supporting us financially at patreon.com/hotelbarsessions.
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Dedicated to using advanced technology and scientific breakthroughs to bring high performance finished lubricant solutions to market that provide a positive impact on the environment. Unheard of within the oil and lubricants industry, they were able to take the leap and produce products that are composed of primarily sustainable and renewable plant-based base oils while outperforming other petroleum-based products. Utilizing new technology, they created a ground-breaking, unique hydrocarbon molecule entirely based on plant-based feedstocks. EVOLVE LUBRICANTS, Inc. is a green technology company that develops and manufactures high-performance non-petroleum based, sustainable lubricant solutions for the consumer, commercial, industrial and transportation sectors. And joining us tonight is Rick Lee, CEO and President for EVOLVE LUBRICANTS to explain how this all works.
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Who would kill a beloved teacher? We're so used to many crimes being solved because of predictable things like "the husband did it" "the local sex offender has to be guilty" etc., but the truly random crimes where the murderer is not connected to the victim in any way are just mind boggling. What was the motivation? Was he in the wrong place at the wrong time? Are any of us ever safe doing mundane things during our daily errands? Random crimes like these bring so much anxiety because of the unknown. Stay safe out there! Please feel free to send us your most confounding mysteries, spookiest hauntings, or even your super secret family secrets if you want to! You can connect with us on Facebook at: You're Doing Fine Oklahoma: A True Crime Podcast. You can also email us at urdoingfineok.pod@gmail.com or connect with us on Instagram @ur_doing_fine_ok_pod. We love to hear from you and thank you for your support!
Rick Lee - Adult Ministry Director Cedar Creek Church Aiken, SC
Banks Mill Adult Ministry Director - Rick Lee Cedar Creek Church - Banks Mill Campus Aiken, SC
We kick off the show with SHB aka the Sydney Harbour Bridge, it's her 90th birthday! Then we ask for your favourite or least favourite bridges. Then we play Get Your Cart On and Rick-Lee tries to win for the first time this week. We talk about shit gifts and Tim admits his wife didn't like the ring he picked out. Then Joel shovels some pizza in his mouth at the start of the Glossy's. We ask if you're the person who gets way too into the party. Then we play Tim's Word Alarm. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Banks Mill Adult Ministry Director - Rick Lee Cedar Creek Church Aiken, SC
The HBS hosts sit down with Dr. Jason Read to talk about how to understand work in the 21st C.In this episode, Jason Read (Philosophy, University of Southern Maine) joins us to examine the Boots Riley‘s film Sorry To Bother You (2018) and what it might be able to tell us about the dystopic situation of the 21st C. worker. Why has it become so important that the worker demonstrate that they “love” their work? How much of our work demands “emotional labor”? Why is it necessary for (some) workers to abdicate their real or “authentic” voice in order to survive? How have we become so accustomed to accepting less and less, even as more and more is demanded of us?Are workers in the 21st C. just a pot of boiling frogs?Full episode notes at this link:http://hotelbarpodcast.com/podcast/episode-39-work/
Rick Lee from SC-DHEC visits Palmetto Mornings.
T'was the fall of 1882, and Nicholas Dukes had a lot going for him. He was a prominent attorney. He'd just been elected to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. To top it all off, he was engaged to Lizzie Nutt. Lizzie came from a prominent family and was hot as hell. But as Nicholas and Lizzie got to know one another better, Nicholas became concerned. She was flirty. Forward. It was possible she wasn't a virgin! (Neither was he, but that didn't matter.) Nicholas was disgusted to find himself engaged to a woman who wanted to have sex with him. So he told her father. On the afternoon of October 2, 1998, 15-year-old Zach Witman called the police. He'd just discovered his 13-year-old brother, Greg, dead in their home. Zach told the dispatcher, “I came downstairs, and the door was cracked and he was lying there. Just lying there! Gone! Gone! Gone! Gone! Why? Why? Why?” Greg had been stabbed multiple times -- to the point of near decapitation. And now for a note about our process. For each episode, Kristin reads a bunch of articles, then spits them back out in her very limited vocabulary. Brandi copies and pastes from the best sources on the web. And sometimes Wikipedia. (No shade, Wikipedia. We love you.) We owe a huge debt of gratitude to the real experts who covered these cases. In this episode, Kristin pulled from: “Demon in a bottle: the Dukes/Nutt affair,” by Paul Slade for PlanetSlade “An honorable vengeance: the Dukes-Nutt saga,” developed by Rachel Zajac for the Uniontown Public Library “A matter of honor,” Murder by Gaslight “19th century Dukes-Nutt murder scandal subject of new exhibit and book,” by Frances Borsodi for the Herald Standard In this episode, Brandi pulled from: “The Witmans” documentary “Commonwealth v. Witman” findlaw.com “Gregory fought for life” by Rick Lee and Teresa Ann Boeckel, York Daily Record “In the jurors' hands” by Rick Lee and Teresa Ann Boeckel, York Daily Record “I killed my brother: Zachary Witman admits to gruesome 1998 murder; parole now possible” WITF.org “The Untold Truth Of The Witman Murder Case” by Aimee Lamoureux, grunge.com YOU'RE STILL READING? My, my, my, you skeezy scunch! You must be hungry for more! We'd offer you some sausage brunch, but that gets messy. So how about you head over to our Patreon instead? (patreon.com/lgtcpodcast). At the $5 level, you'll get 25+ full length bonus episodes, plus access to our 90's style chat room!
The HBS hosts discuss whether or not generational tags– “Boomer,” “GenX,” “Millennial,” and “Gen Z”– are useful descriptions or just gerrymandered groups.Are you Gen Z, a Boomer, Gen X? We don't know either but in this episode Dr. Rick Lee leads a discussion to try to figure out whether these generational designations have any stable meaning. Do they make sense as organizational categories. Are they Objective Types, Natural Kind, or Gerrymandered Sets? Do generational markers say more than gender, racial, class, ability in terms of identity? We ask about the dates of generations, the characteristics of generations and generational self-consciousness. Full episode notes at this link
Originally released November 20, 2016 Kelly and Travis are joined by their old friend Rick Lee, a DJ at Jack FM in Vancouver(who graciously allowed the show to be recorded from his studio at the station), to reminisce about their days as young wrestling fans in Calgary. At the same time, the boys examine two TV shows from October 1987, during one of the last hot periods for the territory Discussion includes -A look at the legendary heel stable The Karachi Vice -Heaps of praise for Brian Pillman and Owen Hart...and Hiro Hase! -Jim Davies as an extremely poor substitute for Ed Whalen -Makhan Singh's hatred for the state of Montana -And much, much more!
It's a Manchester album for this episode of the XS Long Player that many, especially in Manchester, thought deserved to do much better from a band that could have been the next big thing from inside the M60.This Podcast is all about Twisted Wheel the debut album from the band of the same name. Jim Salveson talks to bassist Rick Lee's about the band meteoric rise, working with Oasis' producers, bidding wars between labels to secure their signature and why, ultimately, it didn't quite work out.This album is full of BIG ENERGETIC punk tunes and if you've not listened to it in a while then dive into the album before listening via Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/0gGNZAg5FK3JEzPhLi45GU?si=pSP3gnKLTbCowHBYm7MnwA&dl_branch=1The XS Long player Podcast is taken from the XS Long player radio show on XS Manchester: A classic album played in full every Thursday night at 8pm (GMT) listen live via www.xsmanchester.co.uk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The HBS hosts take a critical look at the white working class and their grievances.Leading up to the 2016 election of President Donald Trump, and even more so afterwards, the U.S. found itself inundated with analyses of the allegedly “overlooked” grievances of the white working class. Were those legitimate grievances that should have been affirmed and addressed? Who belongs to the WWC in America, anyway? Do they share a “class consciousness” in the traditional Marxian sense, or are they primarily identifiable by their shared Whiteness? Are there multiple iterations of the “white working class” ? And, if so, are the many WWC's compatible?Dr. Rick Lee is in the hot seat for this episode's deep dive into the definition, evaluation, and analysis of the white working class, who are clearly (in Rick's estimation) “lashing out” these days.Full episode notes available at this link: http://hotelbarpodcast.com/podcast/episode-22-white-working-class/
The HBS hosts discuss conspiracy theories and what motivates people to believe in them. The word "conspiracy" derives from the Latin con- ("with" or "together") and spirare ("to breathe"), and it seems like more and more people are breathing in the thin air of dubious explanations and bonding together over them. From Q-Anon to flat earthers to anti-vaxxers to climate change deniers to people convinced that a pedophilic, blood-drinking, sex-trafficking, deep state cabal is orchestrating our lives, conspiracy theories have captured the hearts and minds of many in the 21st C. United States. Is this new? Should we worry? And what really happened to Jeffrey Epstein?Leigh M. Johnson take the lead in this episode's conversation and, together with co-hosts Rick Lee and Charles Peterson, tries get to the bottom of what motivates people to believe in conspiracy theories. We take a brief tour through the history of conspiracy theories before getting to their benefits (making the world seem to make sense) and harms (too many to list), and then confronting the 800lb internet gorilla: QAnon. We also try to tease out the difference between believing in a conspiracy theory and "conspiratorial thinking," and we consider what Thi Nguyen's thoughts on echo chambers and epistemic bubbles might tell us about conspiracy theorists. Full episode notes available at this llnk.
In advance of Rick Lee's forthcoming book on laughter, co-hosts Charles and Leigh ask him why he thinks all “theories” of comedy are inadequate. What exactly is the “joke” part of a joke? Is comedy fundamentally formulaic or does it escape systematic analysis? What is happening when we laugh together– as the HBS co-hosts do a lot in this episode!– and how does laughter connect us to other people?John Chrysostom once warned that “laughter often gives birth to foul discourse” and the HBS hosts are determined to prove him right in this episode. Definitely pour yourself a drink before sitting down to listen to this conversation, because it's a helluva lot of fun!Check out the full episode notes at this link.
Co-host Leigh M. Johnson is in the hot seat for this episode's discussion of digital afterlives. If we consider the "digital," information-based self to be distinguishable from the meatspace self, we should ask: how long can the Digital Me live on after my meatspace body dies? Technology already enables us to "re-animate" archives of personal information in many ways, and some futurists believe that we may, someday, be able to upload our consciousnesses to the cloud. Who owns that information? What are they currently allowed (or not allowed) to do with it? What would happen if we insisted that all of our information being "deleted" after we physically die?Whether or not you believe in a Heaven or Hell, all of us need to think more seriously about our digital afterlives. Rick, Charles, and Leigh work through some of that thinking-- and much more-- at the hotel bar!Check out the links below to learn more about thinkers and ideas referenced in this episode: Maggi Saven-Baden and Victoria Mason-Robbie, Eds., Digital Afterlife: Death Matters in a Digital Age (2020) Rebecca Skloot, The Immoral Life of Henrietta Lacks (2011) origin of the term "meatspace" A visualization of the length of Terms of Service for 14 popular apps Tupac hologram performs with Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre at Coachella 2012 "Facebook told to grant grieving mother access to daughter's account" (The Guardian, 2011) Black Mirror episode "Smithereens" (on IMDB, or watch the episode on Netflix) Marshall McLuhan, The Medium is the Message (2001) "Everything You Need to Know About Twitter Direct Messages" (Livewire, 2020) What is data anonymization? "What Really Happens To Your (Big) Data When You Die?" (Forbes, 2017) "What Happens to Your Email and Social Media After You Die?" (MoneyTalks, 2020) "What Happens To Your Medical Data After You Die?" (The Medical Futurist, 2021) What is commodity fetishism? U.S. House of Representatives' antitrust report on Big Tech Judith Butler, "Performative Acts and Gender Constitution: An Essay in Phenomenology and Feminist Theory" (1988) What is content curation? "Computerized job interviews: Artificial intelligence algorithm may judge you, determine whether you get hired" (Chicago Tribune, 2021) "Google's Grand Plan to Eradicate Cookies is Crumbling" (Wired, 2021) How to recognize a phone scam "Black women, AI, and overcoming historical patterns of abuse" (VentureBeat, 2021) "Black and Queer AI Groups Say They'll Spurn Google Funding" (Wired, 2021) Nick Bostrom, "Why I Want to be a Posthuman When I Grow Up" (2006) HBO series Years and Years "The race to stop ageing: 10 breakthroughs that will help us grow old healthily" (Science Focus, 2021) Anne Rice, The Vampire Chronicles Check out this episode on the HBS website here.
This episode explores the political and ethical dimensions of the category of “citizen”. In anticipation of his soon-to-be-released book Beyond Civil Disobedience: Social Nullification and Black Citizenship (August, 2021), Charles sits down in the captain's "hot" seat for this episode's discussion of the limits of citizenship, the failure of the state, and the construction of new categories of political, social and civic identity. Millions of people have taken to the streets in protest over the last decade. What are the questions those citizens are asking about the failures of their government? What do these protests say about how we think about the relationship between individuals and their communities, and the relationship of those communities to the State? How can we develop a more robust conception of engaged, healthy, responsible, and critical citizenship?"The people who are protesting have an amazing, although critical, view of the reality of citizenship, but they also have a very optimistic, idealistic sense of what citizenship should be. I think moving into the streets shows an amazing investment in what the society can be, an investment in trying to get the apparatuses of power to live up to the rhetoric of democracy and freedom and what it means to be a citizen in this type of state."= Charles F. PetersonFull episode notes available at this link.
Banks Mill Adult Ministry Director - Rick Lee Cedar Creek Church Aiken, SC
The HBS hosts discuss how cities, once considered hubs of public life and interaction, have become increasingly segregated, partitioned, disconnected, and privatized.Drawing on his experience using the city of a Chicago as a classroom, Rick Lee asks: can we identify the material markers of "privatization" in contemporary cities? How do we know which parts of the city are for "us," which parts of the city are for everyone, and which parts aren't? Is there anything like a "public commons" anymore and, if so, where is it? What can we learn from the fact that even park benches and bus stops are physically-engineered to prevent the unhoused from being able to find rest or shelter? How might we build a more just city? Full episode notes at this link.
Banks Mill Adult Ministry Director - Rick Lee Cedar Creek Church - Banks Mill Campus Aiken, SC
If you want to cause controversy, just start talking about synthetic oil! On this special episode of the V8 Radio Podcast, Mike Clarke and Kevin Oeste are joined by Rick Lee from PTH Racing Oil to learn about synthetic lubricants and their line of high performance racing oils. Later in the episode, Rick shares some upcoming information about a new generation of non-petroleum based engine and gear lubricants that are high quality, renewable lubricants that promise to change the way we look at oil. Of course, we broke out some riveting automotive trivia questions and had a few laughs along the way, all on the V8 Radio podcast!
If you want to cause controversy, just start talking about synthetic oil! On this special episode of the V8 Radio Podcast, Mike Clarke and Kevin Oeste are joined by Rick Lee from PTH Racing Oil to learn about synthetic lubricants and their line of high performance racing oils. Later in the episode, Rick shares some upcoming information about a new generation of non-petroleum based engine and gear lubricants that are high quality, renewable lubricants that promise to change the way we look at oil. Of course, we broke out some riveting automotive trivia questions and had a few laughs along the way, all on the V8 Radio podcast!
If you want to cause controversy, just start talking about synthetic oil! On this special episode of the V8 Radio Podcast, Mike Clarke and Kevin Oeste are joined by Rick Lee from PTH Racing Oil to learn about synthetic lubricants and their line of high performance racing oils. Later in the episode, Rick shares some upcoming information about a new generation of non-petroleum based engine and gear lubricants that are high quality, renewable lubricants that promise to change the way we look at oil. Of course, we broke out some riveting automotive trivia questions and had a few laughs along the way, all on the V8 Radio podcast!
If you want to cause controversy, just start talking about synthetic oil! On this special episode of the V8 Radio Podcast, Mike Clarke and Kevin Oeste are joined by Rick Lee from PTH Racing Oil to learn about synthetic lubricants and their line of high performance racing oils. Later in the episode, Rick shares some upcoming information about a new generation of non-petroleum based engine and gear lubricants that are high quality, renewable lubricants that promise to change the way we look at oil. Of course, we broke out some riveting automotive trivia questions and had a few laughs along the way, all on the V8 Radio podcast!
Banks Mill Campus Adult Ministry Director - Rick Lee Cedar Creek Church - Banks Mill Campus Aiken, SC
Banks Mill Campus Adult Ministry Director - Rick Lee Cedar Creek Church - Banks Mill Campus Aiken, SC
Rick Lee, SC DHEC Board member visits Palmetto Mornings with a COVID-19 vaccination update.
Happy Lunar New Year, you now rocking with the YOX!
Dr. Richard A. Lee joins Dr. J. to talk about surveillance, trolling, absolution, and "Shut Up and Dance."
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WWI & WWII Author and Historian Rick Lee has interviewed the oldest living veterans alive today. Having been apart of the 101st. Airborne, a walk on at the University of Alabama and an accomplished Engineer, Rick is interesting enough, in and of himself. Being the kind, unselfish man that he is, he has chosen rather to shine a light on American heroes serving in the Armed Forces. In this Podcast Rick tells stories that would rival many Hollywood war movies and would make some pale in comparison! As he traveled the U.S. interviewing World War 1 & 2 veterans he encountered unbelievable stories of valor and courage. These stories made up what became his first book "Tribute to Valor and Courage." From a man who Served in WW1 only to become a civilian prisoner in the Second World War, to a man serving under famed baseball player Jackie Robinson as his Platoon Leader. There are pieces of history told here, that are told knowere else. Told by men and women who said they were "just doing their duty." Rick tells a love story on this episode, that is more than movie worthy! Told by childhood sweethearts that had parents that went thru the murderous and vile Aushwitz Death Camps. Though teeming with tragedy, it has a fantastic happy ending that we won't give away here. Enjoy this treasure, loaded with fascinating historical facts. Told by the man who cultivated these nuggets from the Greatest Generation, Mr. Rick Lee.
Rick Lee Banks Mill Campus Adult Ministry Director Cedar Creek Church - Banks Mill Campus Aiken, SC
Rick Lee Banks Mill Campus Adult Ministry Director Cedar Creek Church - Banks Mill Campus Aiken, SC
Telehealth has dramatically increased during the pandemic. Rick Lee, Executive Chairman, Healthy Platforms and CancerLife, Philadelphia, PA, reviews key points from this webinar that focused on the surge in interest in telehealth for patients with cancer and the mental health repercussions.The webcast on which this podcast episode is based was originally presented on August 18, 2020. The replay can be accessed here: http://www.valuebasedcancer.com/avbcc/covid-19-webcast-series/webcast-replays/2699-august-18-2020-telehealth-update-covid-19-recovery-the-road-ahead.
In this one-on-one conversation, Rick Lee, Executive Chairman, Healthy Platforms and CancerLife, Philadelphia, PA, and Burt Zweigenhaft delve into the area of telehealth and take a critical look at how the technology is being employed, especially in the treatment of mental health. What does the future look like in the new world of telehealth?The webcast on which this podcast episode is based was originally presented on August 18, 2020. The replay can be accessed here:http://www.valuebasedcancer.com/avbcc/covid-19-webcast-series/webcast-replays/2699-august-18-2020-telehealth-update-covid-19-recovery-the-road-ahead.
(Topic begins at 0:18:41 mark): PFA listener AHoosierA gets doxxed by gambling coaching scammer Christopher Mitchell after he's erroneously confused for being scam exposer Kevin Davis. We interview both of them together to get to the bottom of it.... (1:17:24): Disgruntled Christopher Mitchell customer Rick Lee comes on to talk about his experiences with Mitchell's "system".... (2:02:55): Breaking news: Wealthy high stakes recreational player Bill Perkins makes cryptic accusation on Twitter that several big-name poker pros have been cheating.... (2:46:45): Bobby Baldwin's son BJ Baldwin shot a man dead at a Vegas In-N-Out in April.... (3:30:06): Doyle Brunson claims he has won 64 out of 65 years in poker -- is this true?.... (3:47:47): Update: Alleged party robbery by two NFL players in Florida was illegal dice game.... (4:27:40): Ray Davis case update.... (4:43:56): Could a coronavirus vaccine really be ready by October?.... (5:13:37): CDC now claiming COVID-19 does not spread very often on surfaces.... (5:24:17): Study finds that flu is more deadly than COVID-19 for people under 25.... (5:24:17): Is it time yet to see your family and friends?.... (5:34:53): Florida, Georgia only see slight rise in cases despite wide reopening.... (5:45:34): Towers Casino in northern CA raided by California DOJ after reopening without state permission.... (5:55:30): Caesars wins bid to build a Virginia casino.... tradershky co-hosts.
(Topic begins at 0:18:41 mark): PFA listener AHoosierA gets doxxed by gambling coaching scammer Christopher Mitchell after he's erroneously confused for being scam exposer Kevin Davis. We interview both of them together to get to the bottom of it.... (1:17:24): Disgruntled Christopher Mitchell customer Rick Lee comes on to talk about his experiences with Mitchell's "system".... (2:02:55): Breaking news: Wealthy high stakes recreational player Bill Perkins makes cryptic accusation on Twitter that several big-name poker pros have been cheating.... (2:46:45): Bobby Baldwin's son BJ Baldwin shot a man dead at a Vegas In-N-Out in April.... (3:30:06): Doyle Brunson claims he has won 64 out of 65 years in poker -- is this true?.... (3:47:47): Update: Alleged party robbery by two NFL players in Florida was illegal dice game.... (4:27:40): Ray Davis case update.... (4:43:56): Could a coronavirus vaccine really be ready by October?.... (5:13:37): CDC now claiming COVID-19 does not spread very often on surfaces.... (5:24:17): Study finds that flu is more deadly than COVID-19 for people under 25.... (5:24:17): Is it time yet to see your family and friends?.... (5:34:53): Florida, Georgia only see slight rise in cases despite wide reopening.... (5:45:34): Towers Casino in northern CA raided by California DOJ after reopening without state permission.... (5:55:30): Caesars wins bid to build a Virginia casino.... tradershky co-hosts.
Extreme Part 2: “Pornograffitti” w/Rick Lee Travis is joined by veteran radio DJ/Corus station manager and loooong time friend Rick Lee to chat about Extreme’s breakthrough hit album Extreme II: Pornograffitti! The memories are triggered and the “funk” has officially got “out” as the double platinum album is dissected track by track. Will they be able to “dance” through the “rivers” of personal cringe “that flow” in to this landmark concept album’s “sea”? Find out in a super fun episode that really requires something “more than“ the things we use to label and describe language!
Part 1 of 2What a great talk with the great Lee Kelley! Drummer for Hank Williams Jr.https://leekelleyondrums.com/Lee: I was born and raised in Concord, NC. Just Northeast of Charlottle, it was a town of 25,000 back then. As long as I can remember, music was around. Whether it be the turntables or 8 tracks; where my older brothers played rock and roll of the 60s & 70s, Dad listened to older country artists or Mom's Pontiac Bonneville, which seemed to always have the hits playing through it's car stereo from either 61AM Big Ways, 95FM WROQ or 1100 WBT-AM…Music was always a comforting companion. Not coming from a particularly musical family other than them playing the radio, the drum bug came from the next door neighbor playing and then taking it from there. I was playing with records by 8-9 years old; began school band in 7th grade with the natural progression through high school playing in marching, jazz and symphonic bands throughout. Since music was not viewed in my family as something you pursued as a career, I studied English Literature & Writing at Pfeiffer University until my senior year in 1990-91 when long time friend and a musical mentor, Rick Lee, called and said, "I'm forming a new band and you're the drummer." This was the beginnings of my music career and the 2019 Carolina Beach Music Hall Of Fame band, Too Much Sylvia. After leaving TMS in 1994, I played with a few different bands out of Charlotte and all around the East Coast through 1996. In September 1996, a weeklong trip to Nashville, TN put the hook in and I moved to Music City on January 11, 1997. Fortunately, I got club and road work pretty quickly while learning constantly along the way. The idea was to make a living while seeing the world and that plan came to fruition over the years backing artists like Gary Allan, Mark Chesnutt, Heidi Newfield, Kelly Pickler, Loverboy, Kendell Marvel and, now, Hank Williams Jr. Also, to be able to play and share time with some of the finest musicians & people along the way has just been magic. It's a ride I can't get off of...Nor do I want to. Along with time on the road with Hank Jr., I offer drum/percussion tracks to any clients out of the "Boom Boom Drum Room", do club/showcase/session work around town and spend time caring for my family. It's never boring and music is STILL a comforting companion. Hope to see y'all at a show sometime!!September 1989-Present: Freelance Studio/Touring Musician--Drums & Percussion National/International Acts*Click on Name for Artist Site or Apple Music link for their Music*May 2019-Present: Hank Williams Jr. (Apple Music)November 2017-Present: Kendell Marvel (Apple Music)September 2016-September 2018: Jeff BatesJanuary 2017-March 2017: Subbing Drummer-Loverboy (Apple Music)January 2016-September 2016: Time Off for Shoulder Surgery & Recovery-Elite Sports MedicineMarch 2015-May 2015: Subbing Drummer-Aaron Tippin (Apple Music)March 2010-July 2014: Heidi Newfield (Apple Music)March 2013-May 2013: Subbing Drummer-Kellie Pickler (Apple Music)February 2012-October 2012: Chris Knight (Apple Music)August 2008-Mid. 2012: Jeremy McComb (Apple Music)March 2003-October 2008: Mark Chesnutt (Apple Music)February 2007-April 2007: Subbing Drummer-Trent Tomlinson (Apple Music)February 2002-August 2005: Shannon Lawson (Apple Music)November 2001-February 2002: Ricky Van Shelton (Apple Music)March 1998-February 2002: Gary Allan (Apple Music)
https://leekelleyondrums.com/Lee's Bio: I was born and raised in Concord, NC. Just Northeast of Charlottle, it was a town of 25,000 back then. As long as I can remember, music was around. Whether it be the turntables or 8 tracks; where my older brothers played rock and roll of the 60s & 70s, Dad listened to older country artists or Mom's Pontiac Bonneville, which seemed to always have the hits playing through it's car stereo from either 61AM Big Ways, 95FM WROQ or 1100 WBT-AM…Music was always a comforting companion. Not coming from a particularly musical family other than them playing the radio, the drum bug came from the next door neighbor playing and then taking it from there. I was playing with records by 8-9 years old; began school band in 7th grade with the natural progression through high school playing in marching, jazz and symphonic bands throughout. Since music was not viewed in my family as something you pursued as a career, I studied English Literature & Writing at Pfeiffer University until my senior year in 1990-91 when long time friend and a musical mentor, Rick Lee, called and said, "I'm forming a new band and you're the drummer." This was the beginnings of my music career and the 2019 Carolina Beach Music Hall Of Fame band, Too Much Sylvia. After leaving TMS in 1994, I played with a few different bands out of Charlotte and all around the East Coast through 1996. In September 1996, a weeklong trip to Nashville, TN put the hook in and I moved to Music City on January 11, 1997. Fortunately, I got club and road work pretty quickly while learning constantly along the way. The idea was to make a living while seeing the world and that plan came to fruition over the years backing artists like Gary Allan, Mark Chesnutt, Heidi Newfield, Kelly Pickler, Loverboy, Kendell Marvel and, now, Hank Williams Jr. Also, to be able to play and share time with some of the finest musicians & people along the way has just been magic. It's a ride I can't get off of...Nor do I want to. Along with time on the road with Hank Jr., I offer drum/percussion tracks to any clients out of the "Boom Boom Drum Room", do club/showcase/session work around town and spend time caring for my family. It's never boring and music is STILL a comforting companion. Hope to see y'all at a show sometime!!
"Delicious" Banks Mill Campus Adult Ministry Director - Rick Lee Cedar Creek Church - Banks Mill Campus Aiken, SC
"Delicious" Banks Mill Campus Adult Ministry Director - Rick Lee Cedar Creek Church - Banks Mill Campus Aiken, SC
https://wetflyswing.com/116 I had a great chat with Rick Lee to talk about Hawaii Fly Fishing with a focus on bonefish. Rick breaks down some great tips if you are heading to Hawaii with a focus on Maui today. We talk about casting tips for the wind, how to strip retrieve and how you can put together a DIY trip of your own. We also cover the best flies and why dumbbell eyes are key, where bonefish live 80% of the time and how you can maximize the time while you are out there. We dig into the best places to find bones including specific areas where flats are available. Show Sponsors Fly Fishing and Tying Journal: https://ftjangler.com/ Show Notes with Rick Lee Here's a photo of a Triggerfish which has a cool looking face. The bluefin trevally and the goat fish are two other species you can find in Maui. Peter Morse was on the podcast here to talk about the diversity of Australian fishing. Rick notes RIO and AirFlo as the goto lines he uses. The AirFlo bonefish line is discussed here. Rick describes what an Atol is and how it relates to the Hawaiin islands and the lava portion has been eroded over time. Call Pete at SSFlies out of Maine. Enrico Puglisi Flies is another good resource on flies. Go with a 2X strong hooks. Ahrex and Kona along with Gamagatsu Hareline is a great resource for fly tying materials. Nervous Waters is a local shop you can check out if you are heading to Hawaii. Stick with the Crazy charlie in dark brown or olive or orange. Lead eyes are a must. Terry Duffield came up with the Spam and Eggs along with Puglisi. I noted the Landon Mayer episode and the foam noodle tip for holding your rigs. FishChristmasIsland.com is another good resource for that area. You can reach Rick at Bonefish Hawaii here. Top Tips for Hawaii Fly Fishing: -Use a dry floating tropical line -Find Knee deep to thigh deep water -Shoot for low tides in the am to avoid wind -There are good flats near Kihei -There are good flats between Lahaina and -Kaanapoli. -Use 15lb flourocarbon tippet -Use flies with larger dumbbell eyes so you can get down quicker. -Look for sandy channels between breakers -Don't walk fast and avoid making noise and crunching corral. I-f on dark bottom, use dark fly and if on light bottom use light flies. -Make sure to have a deceiver pattern in your box if blind casting -Mornings are better because you have the sun and wind at your back. -Remember to strip set, no trout set. -Make sure to bring good footwear shoes or boots to protect your feet. -Rubber legs Resources Noted in the Show We talked about two great areas to find bonefish including near Kihei and over between Lahaina and Kaanopoli (See maps below). Red dot marks location at Lahaina Good flats here between Lahaina and Kaanapoli. Red dot marks location at Kihei Videos Noted in the Show A Christmas Island Video Bonefish on fly fishing in Christmas Is. /Sony FX-1000 from Masanori Sarai on Vimeo. Conclusion with Rick Lee Rick Lee breaks down a ton of tips for fishing Hawaii with a focus on Maui. He also walks us along the rest of the hawaiin islands and christmas island. Rick shares some great tips on places to start, flies to use, techniques and how to find your first bonefish in hawaii. https://wetflyswing.com/116
Introducing my hero AKA my Dad. He and my mother are my best friends and they are way smarter than me. My Dad is a business owner, attorney, father of 6, and ex-politician. Thank you for joining us and enjoy the episode
Workforce Management is both science and art. Hear the voice of experience as Rick Lee, Workforce Manager for Convergys, is interviewed by host Bruce Belfiore on his WFM best practices tips. Practitioners who are looking for a deeper level of WFM insight should join this episode.
I recently did a lot of thinking about music that has influenced me the past years. Three artists immediately came to mind. I thought I share my thoughts about their music, what it means to me, and how I met each of these men through circumstances that could only be orchestrated by God. Rick Lee … Continue reading "Musical Influence – 10 the Podcast" The post Musical Influence – 10 the Podcast appeared first on Struggling for Purpose.
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WE'RE BACK BABY!!! We've been mourning the loss of Rick-Lee in 2004 but we've finally mustered up the courage to carry on It's 80s week this week and we'll bring you through the best and worst song choices and outfits!!
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Kelly and Travis are joined by their old friend Rick Lee, a DJ at Jack FM in Vancouver(who graciously allowed the show to be recorded from his studio at the station), to reminisce about their days as young wrestling fans in Calgary. At the same time, the boys examine two TV shows from October 1987, during one of the last hot periods for the territory Discussion includes -A look at the legendary heel stable The Karachi Vice -Heaps of praise for Brian Pillman and Owen Hart...and Hiro Hase! -Jim Davies as an extremely poor substitute for Ed Whalen -Makhan Singh's hatred for the state of Montana -And much, much more!
Herschel Luckinbill | Fox Valley Veterans Breakfast Club On episode 31 of Veteran Voices: The Oral History Podcast, we have a conversation with Vietnam navy veteran Herschel Luckinbill of the Fox Valley Veterans Breakfast Club about his growing program sharing veterans stories and giving back to the veterans community. Madam Speaker, I rise today to recognize Herschel Luckinbill of Montgomery, Illinois, as the Illinois Veteran of the Month . . . The title of Veteran of the Month is bestowed upon individuals who have been exceptionally dedicated to honoring veterans and improving our community. We can never fully repay those who have risked and given their lives in service to our country, but because of the tireless efforts of advocates like Herschel Luckinbill, their sacrifice will not be forgotten. Madam Speaker, I ask my colleagues to join me today in recognizing Mr. Herschel Luckinbill for his service to our country and to veterans in our community. - US Representative Bill Foster After navy service during Vietnam, where he sailed aboard the first American ship that took direct fire from the Viet Cong, Hershel Luckinbill felt compelled to join the VFW, American Legion, and many other veterans’ organizations. “I just felt the need to help give back to our veterans,” he says. Decades later, as part of his continued personal mission, Hershel runs the Fox Valley Veterans Breakfast Club in Montgomery, Illinois—a nonprofit veterans' organization that gives veterans opportunities to meet regularly over breakfast for the camaraderie and to learn about happenings in the local veterans community. "Our members range from WWII vets to those who served in Afghanistan," says Bill, "All veterans are welcome." This episode was recorded August 26, 2016. Host: Kevin Farkas. Guest: Hirschel Luckinbill. Audiography: Kevin Farkas. Music (available at Soundcloud.com): Dot Legacy (Like a Doll·), Zippo for Wisdom Tree (·Japanese Gal Riddim·), CR Ensemble (·KG·). Available at Bensound.com: Bensound (·Badass·). Available on YouTube.com: Ricky Lee (Welcome Home II·), RepBillFoster (Fostor Honors Illinois Veteran of the Month Herschel Luckinbill·). Special thanks to singer/songwriter Rick Lee of Altoona, Pa. ©Veteran Voices: The Oral History Podcast/The Social Voice Project, Inc. All rights reserved. OTHER WAYS TO FIND THE PODCAST jQuery(document).ready(function() { jQuery('#slider_3642').owlCarousel({ responsive:{ 0:{ items:1 }, 480:{ items:2 }, 768:{ items:3 }, 980:{ items:4 }, 1200:{ items:4 }, 1500:{ items:4 } }, autoplay : true, autoplayTimeout : 5000, autoplayHoverPause : true, smartSpeed : 200, fluidSpeed : 200, autoplaySpeed : 200, navSpeed : 200, dotsSpeed : 200, loop : true, nav : true, navText : ['',''], dots : true, responsiveRefreshRate : 200, slideBy : 1, mergeFit : true, autoHeight : false, mouseDrag : true, touchDrag : true }); jQuery('#slider_3642').css('visibility', 'visible'); sa_resize_slider_3642(); window.addEventListener('resize', sa_resize_slider_3642); function sa_resize_slider_3642() { var min_height = '50'; var win_width = jQuery(window).width(); var slider_width = jQuery('#slider_3642').width(); if (win_width < 480) { var slide_width = slider_width / 1; } else if (win_width < 768) { var slide_width = slider_width / 2; } else if (win_width < 980) { var slide_width = slider_width / 3; } else if (win_width < 1200) { var slide_width = slider_width / 4; } else if (win_width < 1500) { var slide_width = slider_width / 4; } else { var slide_width = slider_width / 4; } slide_width = Math.round(slide_width); var slide_height = '0'; if (min_height == 'aspect43') { slide_height = (slide_width / 4) * 3; slide_height = Math.round(slide_height); } else if (min_height == 'aspect169') {
What? Why? How? The basic questions are sought after by scientists, men of religion, and some of our favorite people: philosophers. From Socrates to Descartes, to Wittgenstein to Locke to Lao Tzu, these were learned and wise men who sought answers to those questions. Two fantastic philosophers from contemporary times are Rick Lee of DePaul…
With a body of work noted for its pulsing athleticism and intelligent composition, Benjamin Levy has become one of the Bay Area's most sought-after choreographers, creating a style marked by personal inspiration distilled into pure movement. In his 2007 work tentatively called "Bone Lines," Levy translates into dance the story of his own family, Persian Jewish immigrants who fled Iran during the religious revolution of the 1970s. Levy brings Spark inside the process of creating this piece premiering at the Jewish Community Center in San Francisco. For this production, he collaborates with his five-member troupe along with designers Colleen Quen and Rick Lee and composer Keeril Makan, whose original score will be recorded by the Kronos Quartet.
PODCAST: 01 Dec 2013 01 - It Ain’t About The Money - Half Deaf Clatch - A Road Less Travelled 02 - The Roseville Fair - FullSet - Notes After Dark 03 - Rolling Up, Rolling Down - The Young Uns - Man, I Feel Like A Young ‘Un 04 - Dallas Rag - Steve Phillips and Mark Knopfler - Just Picking 05 - Fire and Fortune - Josienne Clarke & Ben Walker - Fire and Fortune 06 - These Strange Companions - Scowlin Owl - These Strange Companions 07 - The Came Heres and the Been Heres - Rick Lee - There’s Talk About A Fence 08 - Raggle Taggle Gypsy - Waterson Carthy - Broken Ground 09 - Sweet Nightingale - Dalla - K5 10 - George Colins - James Findlay - Sport and Play 11 - Bonnie Jean Cameron - Kornog - Premiere 12 - Dazed - Lal Waterson and Oliver Knight - Once In A Blue Moon 13 - Little Brigid Flynn - Donal Maguire - Gilded Chains and Sordid Influence 14 - Sweet Jayne - 4Square - Hearth and Home 15 - Fare Thee Well - Elliott Morris - Shadows and Whispers EP 16 - Da Slockit Leet - Moving Cloud - Moving Cloud 17 - I’ll Fly Away - Plainsong - In Search of Emelia Erhardt 18 - Once I Had A Sweetheart - Oysterband - Diamonds On The Water