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In the 2nd part of the Deadcast's Phil Lesh tribute, we get deep into his singular bass playing with Phil's son & bandmate Grahame, Phish's Mike Gordon, & musicologist Rob Collier, while touring Phil's high adventures with Ned Lagin, radio co-host Gary Lambert, & other friends.Guests: Grahame Lesh, Mike Gordon, Ned Lagin, David Crosby, David Lemieux, Gary Lambert, Rob CollierSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Soul Asylum again? And their new album from 2024? When Jason and Rob Collier saw that the title of Soul Asylum's new album quoted the movie Airplane! they knew they had to follow up on their previous episodes about Grave Dancer's Union and Let Your Dim Light Shine. Do you have to have heard the album to enjoy this talk? Definitely not. And don't call me Shirley. Rob and Jason play the Dave Pirner lyrics game, consider other quotes from Airplane! and what kind of album titles they might've made, talk about Soul Asylum's evolution, and get into details from the album. Rob also talks a bit about his current and future projects, including more educational and Beatles-related material on his YouTube channel. Subscribe, rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts. Email: beforethestreampodcast@gmail.com Twitter: beforethestream Instagram: beforethestream linktr.ee/beforethestream
Ben Dumbauld from Ephem-Aural stops by. Tapes by Satin Doll, Indek, Jet Jaguar, Rob Collier, Don Carr, Ben Dumbauld, Magic From Space, Armand Hammer, Pink Navel & Kenny Segal, Ursula's Cartridges, and African Ghost Valley
Join us as we discuss our pre-Copse musical endeavours, forgotten venues of the south west and south wales and what's coming up next for the band!
In this episode of the Carbon Copy Podcast Running Out of Time special, we rejoin the climate relay as the baton reaches Worcester. We hear from Dan Brothwell and Rob Collier, founders of Bike Worcester, about their passion for make cycling more accessible for all. We also learn about sustainability at the University of Worcester, from Professor Sally Moyle and Katy Boom, in a conversation with Chair of the NHS Confederation, Lord Victor Adebowale. Listen to hear how the next generation is inspiring all the guests in this episode to take action for a more sustainable future. “I'm 62 and it seems that our generation really had a bit of a party. You know, [sustainability] wasn't that big an issue… We've had a great time, and now the generation that are running out of time have got five years basically to make a significant difference to the trajectory. Otherwise, they're going to be living in a depleted world… “…We had the party, but we're expecting them to get in the kitchen and clean up afterwards, and actually, I'm surprised they're not more frustrated or more angry than they are because this is their lives and their kids' lives. So we have a duty to make this an issue, to listen to them and help them tell the story and get the message across.” - Lord Victor Adebowale -------------------------------------------------------------- Show Notes Find out more about what's happening across Worcester for climate and nature, here: www.carboncopy.eco/local-climate-action/worcester Learn more about Bike Worcester: https://carboncopy.eco/initiatives/bike-worcester Listen to the full Bike Worcester No Foot Down podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/14suTArgU6nEjyD6WgOsr1?si=fd6f3be36f8c4452 Read more about the SHIFT scheme in Worcester: https://goshift.co.uk/ Read about sustainability work taking place at the University of Worcester: https://www.worcester.ac.uk/about/sustainability/ Read about the work the NHS Confederation is doing to tackle the climate crisis: https://www.nhsconfed.org/topic/climate-change Learn about Lord Victor Adebowale: https://www.nhsconfed.org/people/victor-adebowale-cbe Sign up for a leg of the Running Out of Time relay: https://running-out-of-time.com/route Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A Safe Place is out. It's the 3rd single from Jason's forthcoming new album The Grand Routine. Great friend of the show Rob Collier joins again to talk about the song, how it was written, songwriting, production, Andrew Carlson's bass playing, music marketing, etc etc. The two friends also try to define what type of music Jason's music is, what Soft Rock is, if lyrics matter at all, and more. Subscribe, rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts. Email: beforethestreampodcast@gmail.com Twitter: beforethestream Instagram: beforethestream linktr.ee/beforethestream
Rob Collier made his first appearance on the show back in episode 4 to talk about Soul Asylum. Now he's back to talk about their 1995 album, Let Your Dim Light Shine. It's impossible not to talk about Dave Pirner's lyrics. But Rob and Jason also talked a lot about music production (Butch Vig produced this record), songwriting, arrangement, and much more, going song by song while interspersing games, jokes and anecdotes. They finished up with some more games, a dramatic reading of a review (of the complete Soul Asylum lyrics book), and the first ever edition of Dramatic Music Tweets on Before the Stream. Subscribe, rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts. Email: beforethestreampodcast@gmail.com Twitter: beforethestream Instagram: beforethestream linktr.ee/beforethestream
Before the Stream is currently talking about Nirvana's MTV Unplugged In New York one song at a time. Rob Collier returns to the show to talk about Pennyroyal Tea, the 5th song on the album. We explore why Rob didn't get into Nirvana in the 90s as much as he did the other major grunge bands, what makes this song and Kurt's performance of it on Unplugged so compelling, a little bit of music theory, and a lot more. Subscribe, rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts. Email: beforethestreampodcast@gmail.com Twitter: beforethestream Instagram: beforethestream
Bradley Miles, CEO of Roll, a platform that uses blockchain to bring social tokens to life, and Rob Collier, CEO of Rally, a platform that allows creators and artists to launch their own digital currencies, sit down with Jess Sloss, instigator of Seed Club, a leading network for DAO builders and operators, to discuss social tokens.They break down what social tokens are, their importance and how people are using this form of currency to make lots of money. The panel discussion took place on June 10, the second day of CoinDesk's Consensus 2022 festival in Austin, Texas. The executive producer for CoinDesk Reports is Jared Schwartz. Nia Freeman edited this episode.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Chaplains Mike Tracy and Rob Collier discuss Christianity's unique place as being the most exclusive and inclusive of movements. Subscribe to hear more each weekday.
Chaplains Mike Tracy and Rob Collier discuss Christianity's unique place as being the most exclusive and inclusive of movements. Subscribe to hear more each weekday.
Chaplains Mike Tracy, Rob Collier and Keri Jackson finish their 5 part roundtable on discipleship.
Chaplains Keri Jackson, Rob Collier and Mike Tracy share biblical insights into training the next generation with God's word.
Chaplains Mike Tracy, Rob Collier and Keri Jackson share insights into discipling the next generation.
Chaplains Keri Jackson, Mike Tracy and Rob Collier share insights into discipling children.
Happy 25th Anniversary to Bringing Down The Horse by the Wallflowers! Dr. Rob Collier returns to the podcast to play some trivia, to debate what's special or important about this album, and to talk about Jakob and Bob Dylan, the album's legacy, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, songwriting, and lyrics lyrics lyrics. Subscribe, rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts. Email: beforethestreampodcast@gmail.com Twitter: beforethestream Instagram: beforethestream
Episode #55 - This week as wind down from an exciting month of celebrating our ONE YEAR Anniversary, we start get back to normal. Or do we? We not only have the podcast, but we also video tape the recording of the podcast and post it on Youtube! Now you have two ways to listen or watch. So, that's exciting! Now that your updated, let's get back to business! This week we review the Netflix horror film 'THE RITUAL' directed by David Bruckner. The film stars Rafe Spall, Rob Collier, and Sam Troughton. Watch HORROR VEIN on Youtube at youtube.com/fearfilm Visit our website at HorrorVein.com Hosts Robert Massetti and Don Fisher Produced by Robert Massetti Published by FEAR FILM Studios Podcast Network Support this podcast
In light of recent national events, it is a great time to be focused on renewables. In this episode, Rob Collier, Vice President of Developer Relations at LevelTen Energy, provides his five predictions for the Corporate Renewable Energy Market for 2021. LevelTen Energy provides transaction infrastructure for renewable energy buyers, advisors, and sellers. Rob ensures buyers and advisors have access to the latest data on utility-scale renewable energy projects under development. His team also enables developers to have the latest market intel to help them make strategic pricing and development decisions. Prior to joining LevelTen, Rob worked for utility-scale solar developer OneEnergy Renewables as Director of Development. He recently wrote an article outlining his five predictions for the corporate renewable energy market in 2021 and is talking with us about that topic in more detail on this episode of Smart Energy Voices. You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in... The goal of LevelTen Energy. [4:13] One of LevelTen's biggest focus areas right now. [7:18] Social justice and renewables procurement. [10:31] What buyers are focusing on when it comes to social justice concerns in the industry. [14:28] The impact a move toward social justice in renewables will have on diversity and inclusion in the industry. [17:17] More companies will become 100% renewable. [20:19] More companies committing to reducing their scope 3 emissions. [30:00] Storage being added to PPA portfolios. [37:52] How the need for speed will be driving innovation. [45:04] Social justice will be a key consideration in renewables procurement This year's events and the resulting protests embodied in the Black Lives Matter movement have sharpened and accelerated the industry's focus on social justice. Companies within the renewables industry are taking a look at how procurement can move forward in a meaningful, authentic, and impactful way in light of these events. Even before this year, corporate buyers were already recognizing they had the power to influence how projects get developed and ultimately get built. They are looking closer at developers' practices regarding social justice. Rob breaks this down into three categories in this episode. Listen to hear some of the ways corporations will take social justice into account in 2021. More companies will aim to be 100% renewable at all times Another big topic for 2021 that is generating more questions than answers right now is the move to 100% renewable energy. There is a distinction between 24/7 carbon-free and renewable energy — to shift from renewable to carbon-free will bring in the need to look at nuclear biomass storage rather than just the usual talk about wind and solar. Google is a thought-leader in this movement and will be instrumental in the forward momentum of this innovation. One question raised during this episode centered around how practical it is for small companies to go 24/7 carbon-free. Rob said some of it would be possible but not on the same timeline as the larger companies like Google. However, companies that want to go in that direction will pave a path for others that think 24/7 is the right approach. Either way, Rob believes the goal for all companies should be more renewables, faster — and that companies need to take meaningful action now. Rob's advice is to just get started and don't necessarily worry about perfection. Storage Will Be Added to PPA Portfolios In 2021, storage will be an important part of the clean energy equation. Corporations will be signing PPAs connected with utility-scale storage projects in addition to their standard wind and solar deals. There have only been a handful of storage deals announced but Rob believes we will see a tight shift in 2021 due to significant cost declines and recognition of the value of storage. Storage can extend the time of day when corporations can deliver clean energy. By developing storage solutions, companies will be able to deliver energy at those times when their projects are overproducing and discharge that energy at a later time, allowing them to get closer to that 24/7 carbon-free mix. It will not be possible to get to that 24/7 goal without storage — it has to be a big part of that plan. Resources & People Mentioned LevelTen Energy Rob's Article: 5 Predictions for the Corporate Renewable Energy Market in 2021 3Degrees, Inc. Salesforce's More than a Megawatt Google's 24/7 by 2030: Realizing a Carbon-free Future Renewables Forward Initiative LevelTen Q3 PPA Price Index Connect with Rob Collier Follow Rob on LinkedIn LevelTen Energy provides transaction infrastructure for renewable energy buyers, advisors, and sellers. At LevelTen, Rob leads the developer relations team, ensuring buyers and advisors have access to the latest data on utility-scale renewable energy projects under development, and that developers have the latest market intel to help them make strategic pricing and development decisions. Prior to joining LevelTen, Rob worked for utility-scale solar developer OneEnergy Renewables as director of development. Connect With Smart Energy Decisions https://smartenergydecisions.com Follow them on Facebook Follow them on Twitter Follow them on LinkedIn Subscribe to Smart Energy Voices To become a Sponsor Partner of Smart Energy Voices Season 2, please reach out to tim@smartenergydecisions.com for packages, pricing and further details.
There's room for everyone on the nice list! Rob Collier joins Jason to bash through the snow and through some holiday music talk. Rob shares his memories, associations, favorites, and even takes a little quiz. Jason continues to puzzle over why there's seemingly an endless demand for new Christmas music. Please subscribe to the podcast wherever you listen, and rate and review! Email: beforethestreampodcast@gmail.com IG and Twitter: beforethestream
How cool is Dave Pirner? No seriously, we're trying to figure that out. Host Jason Bemis Lawrence and his guest Dr. Rob Collier converse about Soul Asylum's 1992 hit album Grave Dancers Union. They examine their memories of learning about the band, the music videos associated with the album, live shows they attended, Pirner's main lyrical device, and much more. Please subscribe, rate and review, and follow us on Twitter and Instagram (@beforethestream) or send us an email at beforethestreampodcast@gmail.com
In this episode, I interview Kris Putnam-Walkerly on her newest book, Delusional Altruism. Hint: “Delusional” doesn’t mean what you think it means. This the perfect episode for the philanthropists and foundations who want to be more impactful and effective. Full show notes can be found HERE. QUESTIONS ASKED You claim, "We are all philanthropists" (something I have said before in an interview with Council of Michigan Foundations Rob Collier.) What do you mean by this? Tell us about the philanthropy boom? (stats) What is Delusional Altruism? What does it look like? How Does it show up? (What are the 7 ways it shows up) What is destructive frugality? How are the mistakes philanthropists are making right now by their delusional altruism? What can they do about it? In your book, you highlight 7 strategies for transformational giving. "Together the philosophy behind these strategies constitute a mind-set that will make you unstoppable." Share more about these beliefs. What is the most transformational strategy? BIO The Source: Kris Putnam-Walkerly is a trusted advisor to the world’s leading philanthropists, including families, private donors, foundations, Fortune 500 companies, and celebrity activists. She’s helped over 100 philanthropists strategically allocate over half a billion dollars in grants and gifts, and works closely with estate planning attorneys, financial and wealth advisors, and family offices to help their clients deepen their philanthropic commitments. She was named one of America’s Top 25 Philanthropy Speakers, and is the author of the new book, Delusional Altruism: Why Philanthropists Fail To Achieve Change and What They Can Do To Transform Giving (Wiley, March 24, 2020). Learn more at PutnamConsulting.com FIND KRIS: SpeakwithKris.com https://putnam-consulting.com kris@putnam-consulting.com RESOURCES: We are all Philanthropists. Episode with Rob Collier 6 Mistakes Philanthropists Make in a Crisis Delusional Altruism
"I do not waste any time. If you're not working on important things, then you are wasting your time." - Dean Kamen Hear how newly elect State Representative Angela Witwer and Rob Collier, Consultant and Senior Advisor to the President of Council of Michigan Foundations are combating the senselessness of hunger fueled by waste. House Bill 4038 is Representative Witwer's first bill to co-sign - it encourages farmers and food processors to give surplus product to those in need, which in turn provide them with a tax incentive. Margaret Mead states is so true and clear - "never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed citizens can change the world - indeed it's the only that has." Representative Witwer and many others are here to represent and serve the people of Michigan.
Hear Stephen Reily, Director of the Speed Art Museum, speak about a five-year partnership with the Eskenazi Museum of Art at Indiana University. Music by Rob Collier and Madison Stubblefield http://robcolliermusic.com Produced by Amber Thieneman
Listen as Erika Holmquist-Wall, Chief Curator at the Speed Art Museum, gives an overview of the exhibition "Picasso to Pollock: Modern Masterworks from the Eskenazi Museum of Art at Indiana University". Music by Rob Collier and Madison Stubblefield http://robcolliermusic.com Produced by Amber Thieneman
Back in episode 026 my guest Rob Collier, President of the Council of Michigan Foundations mentioned giving circles as a trend to watch in philanthropy. To take a deeper dive into giving circles, I’m joined by my long-time friend and self-proclaimed “philanthropy geek” Jason Franklin, Ph.D. During our interview, Jason defines what a giving group is, how and why you should consider joining one, and some best practices to help you find success. Access full show notes and links to resources at https://successfulgenerations.com/episode029.
Prompt 7: Select an artwork that intrigues you [Galleries 6 & 7] We encourage you to Slow Down at the Speed by spending an extended length of time with one work of art. The Speed Art Museum is collaborating with UofL Health Promotion to provide guidance that will enhance your present moment experiences in the Speed. We have suggested a gallery for each prompt, but you are welcome to engage with another artwork if it catches your eye. Music heard in this audio guide is by Rob Collier. http://robcolliermusic.com
In this episode, Rob Collier, President & CEO of the Council of Michigan Foundations shares nine trends he’s observed in philanthropy over his tenure. He also leaves us with a few recommendations for the future of philanthropy. Complete shownotes, guest bio and resources from this episode are available at https://successfulgenerations.com/episode026/.
We encourage you to Slow Down at the Speed by spending an extended length of time with one work of art. The Speed Art Museum is collaborating with UofL Health Promotion to provide guidance that will enhance your present moment experiences in the Speed. We have suggested a gallery for each prompt, but you are welcome to engage with another artwork if it catches your eye. Music heard in this audio guide is by Rob Collier. http://robcolliermusic.com
Prompt 5: Select an artwork that relates to your idea, experience, or aspiration of love [Galleries 14-16] We encourage you to Slow Down at the Speed by spending an extended length of time with one work of art. The Speed Art Museum is collaborating with UofL Health Promotion to provide guidance that will enhance your present moment experiences in the Speed. We have suggested a gallery for each prompt, but you are welcome to engage with another artwork if it catches your eye. Music heard in this audio guide is by Rob Collier. robcolliermusic.com
Prompt 4: Select an artwork that inspires you [Galleries 4 & 5] We encourage you to Slow Down at the Speed by spending an extended length of time with one work of art. The Speed Art Museum is collaborating with UofL Health Promotion to provide guidance that will enhance your present moment experiences in the Speed. We have suggested a gallery for each prompt, but you are welcome to engage with another artwork if it catches your eye. Music heard in this audio guide is by Rob Collier. http://robcolliermusic.com
Prompt 3: Select an artwork that makes you feel nostalgic [Kentucky Gallery] We encourage you to Slow Down at the Speed by spending an extended length of time with one work of art. The Speed Art Museum is collaborating with UofL Health Promotion to provide guidance that will enhance your present moment experiences in the Speed. We have suggested a gallery for each prompt, but you are welcome to engage with another artwork if it catches your eye. Music heard in this audio guide is by Rob Collier. http://robcolliermusic.com/
Writer Sarah Strickley responds to William Christenberry’s series of photographs “Building with False Brick Siding, Warsaw Alabama” – part of the Speed’s special exhibition “Southern Accent: Seeking the American South in Contemporary Art”. Music heard in this piece is by Rob Collier. http://robcolliermusic.com/
Prompt 2: Select an artwork that, for you, embodies joy [Galleries 22 & 23] We encourage you to Slow Down at the Speed by spending an extended length of time with one work of art. The Speed Art Museum is collaborating with UofL Health Promotion to provide guidance that will enhance your present moment experiences in the Speed. We have suggested a gallery for each prompt, but you are welcome to engage with another artwork if it catches your eye. Music heard in this audio guide is by Rob Collier. http://robcolliermusic.com/
Prompt 1: Select an artwork that you feel naturally drawn to [Galleries 1 & 2] We encourage you to Slow Down at the Speed by spending an extended length of time with one work of art. The Speed Art Museum is collaborating with UofL Health Promotion to provide guidance that will enhance your present moment experiences in the Speed. We have suggested a gallery for each prompt, but you are welcome to engage with another artwork if it catches your eye. Music heard in this audio guide is by Rob Collier. http://robcolliermusic.com/
The Past and The Curious: A History Podcast for Kids and Families
This episode is fast paced and broken into small bites! We’ve squeezed in THREE great stories along with a song and quiz time! Really packed it in there - like sausage in a casing! Victoria Reibel wonders, did George Crumb invent potato chips? Jason Lawrence imagines a delicious new way to eat ice cream at the 1904 World’s Fair in St. Louis. Food Network Star, Chef Damaris Phillips joins us for a fun story about everyone’s favorite red vegetable - or is it a fruit? Chris Rodahaffer and Rob Collier join host and creator Mick Sullivan for a fun old song about chicken pie. WARNING: You might get hungry listening to this episode.
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