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It's the Summers End here in Ontario, but there is no end to great music being made and played right here on Georgian Bay Roots Radio. This week on the show we've got some new releases from some of your favourite artists, tracks from artists performing shows in the area, tracks from new friends of the show, and tracks to help usher in the Autumn season here in Grey and Bruce. We've got it all! Featuring music by Joel Plaskett, Morgan Barrie, Eve Goldberg, Julian Taylor, Suzie Vinnick, John Prine, Rob Elder, Odd Marshall, Madison Galloway, Rob Ritchie, and new friends of the show Wayne Nichols and Marv Perry!
What do you do when you need to level up your faith? In this message, Pastor Nate Nupanga and Rob Elder break down the Great Commission Jesus gave to the disciples and how we can experience the life Jesus told us to expect.
Sticking close to our format in this week's episode (sharing music made in and played in Grey and Bruce counties with folk and roots music from across Canada and around the world thrown into the mix!), host Kailey Jane Hawkins has new music from your friends and neighbours closeby, music from friends a little farther away, and some tunes courtesy of the Summerfolk office (with a little help from Lloyd Lemon!). Catch it all here! Featuring tracks by Coig, Allison Lupton, Dave Gunning, David Hartt, Rob Elder, David Hawkins, The Sun Down Drivers, The Proclaimers, Aleksi Campagne, Natalie MacMaster, Amber May, Joe Quinn and Nuclear Vibes!
Things are warming up at Georgian Bay Roots Radio now that the summer season is officially here! This week on the show we've got all kinds of hot tracks to share -- brand new music just released in the last couple of weeks, a few of favourites from familiar friends, and some great stuff that just really deserves some airtime. Sit back, relax with a cold beverage, turn up the dial and let the sounds of the summer season wash over you. Featuring tracks by Danny Michel, Amber May, Okan, Richard Garvey, Matt Epp, Dave Hawkins, Rob Elder, The Good Lovelies, Gordon Lightfoot and Wendi Hunter.
Festival and "summer show" season is upon us!! This week on Georgian Bay Roots Radio join host Kailey Jane Hawkins as she spins tunes from artists playing at Mariposa 2023, music from artists playing Summerfolk 48, songs from artists performing at Harbour Nights and the Music at the Market series here in Owen Sound, AND some brand new tracks hot off the presses from your friends and neighbours right here in Grey and Bruce! There's so much happening it's hard to pack it all in!! Featuring tracks by Coco Love Alcorn, KT Tunstall, Drew McIvor, David Hartt, Ken Dunn, Rufus Wainwright, Rob Elder, Sharon Lois and Bram, Julian Taylor, Josh Ritchie, The Realmwalkers, Danny Michel and Paige Warner!
It's #GivingTuesday & Brandon is with Rob the Elder to talk about our friends at TIQVAH. & to continue a discussion started a few weeks age in a Bible Study. Listen to Rob's story & rediscover the idea of God being a Miraculous God of the Basic Necessities.To become a Patron for Ministry Misfits visit www.patreon.com/ministrymisfitsFor CashApp donations for TIQVAH cash.app/$ministrymisfit For our Giving Bean store: https://www.givingbean.com/store/home.php#.Y4Ulw0nZ_kZ.link To find the Misfits March Store go to www.ministrymisfits.com/shopFor more information on Ministry Misfits visit www.ministrymisfits.comSeason 2 is brought to you by Laird Creative Agency. For more information on Laird Creative Agency visit www.lairdcreativeagency.com Every year on #GivingTuesday we give our Monthly donations to TIQVAH, & this year we are doing it again! If you would like to join Patreon visit www.patreon.com/ministrymisfits or you can donate through cash.app/$ministrymisfitsSupport the showFollow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/ministrymisfitFollow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/ministrymisfitFollow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/ministrymisfitBecome a Patron: www.patreon.com/ministrymisfitsGet Some Misfits Merch: www.ministrymisfits.com/shopGet some TIQVAH Gear: www.ministrymisfits.com/tiqvahfundraiser
It's #GivingTuesday & Brandon is with Rob the Elder to talk about our friends at TIQVAH. & to continue a discussion started a few weeks age in a Bible Study. Listen to Rob's story & rediscover the idea of God being a Miraculous God of the Basic Necessities.To become a Patron for Ministry Misfits visit www.patreon.com/ministrymisfitsFor CashApp donations for TIQVAH cash.app/$ministrymisfit For our Giving Bean store: https://www.givingbean.com/store/home.php#.Y4Ulw0nZ_kZ.link To find the Misfits March Store go to www.ministrymisfits.com/shopFor more information on Ministry Misfits visit www.ministrymisfits.comSeason 2 is brought to you by Laird Creative Agency. For more information on Laird Creative Agency visit www.lairdcreativeagency.com Every year on #GivingTuesday we give our Monthly donations to TIQVAH, & this year we are doing it again! If you would like to join Patreon visit www.patreon.com/ministrymisfits or you can donate through cash.app/$ministrymisfitsSupport the showFollow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/ministrymisfitFollow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/ministrymisfitFollow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/ministrymisfitBecome a Patron: www.patreon.com/ministrymisfitsGet Some Misfits Merch: www.ministrymisfits.com/shopGet some TIQVAH Gear: www.ministrymisfits.com/tiqvahfundraiser
In this weeks episode we turn the tables on Andy Davis. Rob Elder is the special guest host and he asks Andy about his experiences hosting the podcast over the previous two years.Like many others Andy fell into the data centre sector during his recruitment career and he hasn't looked back since. Andy outlines how the sector has changed and why he has become an advocate for all things data centres.Andy then outlines the story behind the podcast: why he made the decision to start the podcast, what he hoped to achieve, what he has learnt along the way, and how he sees the podcast developing over the next few years.Finally Andy shares some predictions for the data centre sector and what he is hearing from all his discussions with those working in the sector.Thanks to Rob Eder of Bulk Data Centers for being the special guest host.
Cattle are amazing creatures because they can turn grass into protein, but how they get that grass varies across the country. This episode shares insight on creatively stretching grazing from both small and large operators, and from the east to the west. Tune in now to hear how Chad Woods, Firsthand Foods in North Carolina, and Rob Elder, Elder Farms in Oregon, make things work. Subscribe to the print Angus Beef Bulletin and the digital Angus Beef Bulletin EXTRA.Have questions or comments? We'd love to hear from you! Contact our team at abbeditorial@angus.org.
On the newest episode of the Luxe Lounge podcast we welcome Rob Elder from the Elder team. Lending is the name of the game! Produced by T Door Productions
Do you need a little break from the winter blahs? This week's episode of Georgian Bay Roots Radio has just the ticket for you with old favourites and brand new tracks from past Summerfolk alumni, Summerfolk 47 artists, incredible local talent and new friends of the show. Tune in today to hear music from OKAN, De Temps Antan, Amanda Rheaume, Andy Elliott, Chris Walsh, Laura Keating, Steve Poltz, John Denver, Richard Garvey, Sandy Harron, Le Vent du Nord, Bruce Cockburn, Rob Elder and Matt Andersen!
The weather might be turning colder but the tunes on this week's episode of Georgian Bay Roots Radio are hot! Join host Kailey Jane Hawkins as she has a bit of fun and shares music from The Durham County Poets, Christine Lavin, Dave Gunning, Bob Miller, Rosie Speckert, Richard Garvey, Steve Poltz, The AB3, Rob Elder, Matt Andersen, Julian Taylor, and a brand new track from Caroline Marie Brooks off her new solo album!
Today's guest: Dr. Robert E. Elder Robert E. Elder, D.C., a native of St. Louis, MO, graduated from University of Missouri-Columbia in 1986 with a Bachelors' degree in Biology with an emphasis in Chemistry. While attending the university, he was a pre-med student and became heavily involved in clinical research in the Department of Nephrology. He was involved in the day to day operations of data collection, surgical procedures and research paper development. After graduating, he pursued a career in genetic research, working at Clinical Sciences Research Department/Washington University at Barnes Hospital. He was in charge of sequencing a 2200 base pair nicotinic acetylcholine brain receptor, comparing it to data of other known catalogued genetic sequences. During that time, Dr. Elder was also heavily involved in competitive bodybuilding, winning several awards such as Mr. St. Louis, middleweight class, and suffered a severe injury that affected his right shoulder. He tried different treatment regimens but with no success. Then he was encouraged to seek out chiropractic, even though he was already scheduled for orthoscopic shoulder surgery. Not only did chiropractic heal the true cause of the shoulder pain, which was in the neck, not the shoulder, but it sparked an interest in this unique field of natural healthcare that he was unfamiliar with. Being a bodybuilder and fitness enthusiast, it resonated with his core beliefs about health, wellness and fitness perfectly. He then applied to Logan College of Chiropractic in Chesterfield, Missouri, which was ranked as one of the top colleges in the country for chiropractic doctorate programs. He graduated in December 1990 and immediately began private practice in January 1991. He continues to pursue a deeper understanding of spinal biomechanics, having a Distinguished Fellow certification in Chiropractic BioPhysics and currently, for the last 8 years, studying independently with Raymond Wiegand, D.C., chiropractic physician, mechanical engineer and physicist as well as the developer of the Spinal Analysis System. Dr. Elder has always considered it his ‘joyful obligation' to continue to pursue knowledge that can be utilized to help his patients with whatever they suffer with or even to optimize health and/or athletic performance, whether it be with the most advanced chiropractic care, functional medicine and nutritional therapy or utilizing some of the many unique therapies he has available such as Pulsed Electromagnetic Therapy (PEMF), K Laser or Spinal Disc Decompression therapy. On this episode: Stacey is joined by Dr. Robert Elder for a conversation on nutrition, physical fitness, and his journey from body building to medical research to chiropractic college. Key Takeaways: -Highlight what makes you different from your competition. -As a business owner, your primary focus is to be of service. -Block out your non-negotiable time for self-care. Tweetable Quotes: "You go to school to read and test, but I was lucky enough to have a mentor who taught me what it really means to be a chiropractor." -Dr. Robert Elder "There will be unpredictable situations we will encounter. Our choice in those moments is to react or respond." -Stacey O'Byrne "I set up my own office because I wanted the freedom to do things the way I felt they needed to be done. It was a natural flow for me." -Dr. Robert Elder "Your health has to be part of your foundation for success." -Stacey O'Byrne Dr. Robert Elder: https://www.metrochiro.com (https://www.metrochiro.com) Resources: Instagram: @pivotpointadvantage Schedule a 15 minute call with Stacey: http://pivotpointadvantage.com/talktostacey (http://pivotpointadvantage.com/talktostacey) If you're ready to take yourself and your business to the next level and are interested in a coaching program that will get you there check out: http://pivotpointadvantage.com/iwantsuccess (http://pivotpointadvantage.com/iwantsuccess ) Join an...
SUMMERFOLK 46 IS HAPPENING!! After such a long live-music drought Kailey is pretty excited about our upcoming festival and hopes that you are too! This week on the show we're talking all things Summerfolk, spinning some tracks by artists confirmed to play at this year's festival and a couple of Kailey's "hopefuls" that would be amazing to hear at Summerfolk...or anytime at all. Featuring tracks by Danny Michel, Jaret Koop, The Once, Drew McIvor, the JD Edwards Band, James Keelaghan, Garnet Rogers, Samantha Martin and the Delta Sugar, Rob Elder, The Mackenzie Blues Band, Skylark and Shakura S'Aida!
Well, we're a year into this pandemic in Ontario and it feels in many ways like it's been a long year. To keep spirits up this week on the show we're talking all about Good News! Tune in to indulge in some good vibes from some great artists. Featuring music by Coco Love Alcorn, The AB3, Julian Taylor, Samantha Martin and the Delta Sugar, David Hawkins & Richard Yves Sitoski, Raven Meets Lion, Peter Katz, Lennie Gallant, Lisa Stethem, Rob Elder, William Prince, Robert Lane, Reid Jamieson and Summerfolk 45 alumnus Shane Pendergast!
Digital Executive & Author Rob Elder is with WGN Radio’s Rick Kogan to talk about his latest work, “Hemingway in Comics.” You can purchase Rob’s book here. Follow Rick on Twitter at @rickkogan or on Facebook @afterhourswithrickkogan
The whole crew is back. I won't name everyone cause screw you! Bubba is crushed to learn he was not invited to Rob Elder's party on New Year's Eve. We also touch on Lummy's secret wedding and Dr Dan's affinity for expensive pens. Rate us 5 stars please!!!
Live music is back! This week's show is jam packed with tunes from artists playing live shows -- both of the "in-person" and "virtual" kind. We've missed live music so much...tune in to see what's coming up! Featuring music by Scott Cook, The Small Glories, Morgan Barrie, Danny Michel, Don Ross, Drew McIvor, James Keelaghan, Coco Love Alcorn, Samantha Martin and the Delta Sugar, Pete Seeger, Rob Elder and The Mackenzie Blues Band!
Coming at you with some post-Summerfolk goodness and new music, here is this week's episode of Georgian Bay Roots Radio! We may not have been able to gather at Kelso all together for the festival this year, but the future looks bright with live in-person shows starting to be announced, and a new workshop series is starting up too! Tune in for all the details. This week's show features tracks by Suzie Vinnick, Matt Andersen, Tresea Levasseur, Julian Taylor, Tami Neilson, Reid Jamieson, RPR, Kate Rusby, Marshall Veroni, Sarah Harmer, Gangstagrass, De Temps Antan, Nina Ricci and Rob Elder!
On this episode I am joined by Rob Elder, VP Data Centers at Bulk Infrastructure. Rob has a unique journey in the world of data centres having progressed from marketing to a VP of a major data centre developer. We discuss how he originally fell into the world of data centres, how the financial crash affected the industry, what advice he would give to anyone looking to enter the data center sector, and how the industry is evolving at a rapid pace. It's a great insight in to the sector and the opportunities within it.
Feeling isolated? Get connected with Georgian Bay Roots! This week we're serving up another great batch of tunes to help you get through. Featuring tracks by Richard Garvey, William Prince, Sarah Harmer, James Keelaghan, Tami Neilson, Matt Andersen, Drew McIvor, Dave Hawkins, Fred Penner, Irish Mythen, Joel Plaskett, Rob Elder, The Small Glories and the late, great, John Prine.
During this 191st episode of “Marketing Today,” host Alan Hart interviews Rob Elder, the chief revenue officer at Genius. Genius is the world's largest encyclopedia of lyrics and music. It's a leading brand in music producing popular video series' like "Verified," "Deconstructed," "Genius News," and "Open Mic," reaching over 100 million people monthly across the globe. Elder started his career at agency Grey Direct as an assistant media planner, then moved into the "sales" side of the business with Sony. He's been with Genius for a little over two years and had the opportunity to drive growth and focus on developing processes to help the startup be successful. Elder shares his unique journey and the importance of mentors in that journey. He discusses what Genius brings to the music industry and bringing back the "deeper connection and message that the artist is trying to convey." He shares about the power of music, branding, and marketing legitimacy. "Brands are starting to recognize...that if they want something fun, intimate, cool, and that moves the needle with the younger consumer, Genius is the place to do that." Highlights from this week’s “Marketing Today”: Rob's background and the path to becoming CRO of Genius. 01:23 Key mentors that helped Rob along the way and how. 02:10 The offering "Genius" provides to the music industry. 04:46 Highlights for Genius over the last two years. 06:50 The power of music for brand partnerships. 08:58 A breakdown of Genius' brand and artist relationships. 10:41 Examples of brand/artist relationships. 12:16 The future of Genius going forward. 14:43 Specific partnerships that will "move the needle" for Genius. 16:48 How data drives the strategy for Genius. 17:26 The experience of Rob's past that defines who he is today. 18:51 Advice for the "younger" Rob. 19:40 Brands, Companies, or Causes to take notice of. 20:44 Most significant opportunity or threat to marketers. 22:37 Resources Mentioned: Rob Elder on LinkedIn Genius Website Genius YouTube Channel Verified Deconstructed Genius News Open Mic video series Genius and Spotify Integration Campaigns for Brands: McDonald's Showtime Acura HBO Support the show.
This week's show is all about "Homemade Music". Featuring an interview by Bill Monahan, this week we're playing a lot of locally played and produced artists, with a few players from Mariposa, Hillside and Summerfolk in the mix. Featuring music by Zoltan Stewart, Jayden Grahlman, Rob Elder, Jojo Worthington, Carmanah, Kelly Babcock, Drew McIvor, Sharon Lois and Bram, Maria Dunn, John Bino and the debut of Bill Monahan's wonderful track Homemade Music!
This week's show talks about pianos, springtime, about local music and about upcoming shows. Happy spring! Featuring music by Coco Love Alcorn, Jayden Grahlman, Anne Janelle, Drew McIvor, Alysha Brilla, James Keelaghan, Dala, Don Ross, Irish Mythen, Rob Elder, William Prince, Anna Horvath, Joel Plaskett, Jon Brooks, and Justin Burgess!
This blue eyed soul singer alternates between the lower depths of his voice to its falsetto highs. With acoustic performances from his 2018 album “Changer”, Rob Elder ponders tried and true folk and rock themes of love, inequality and social unrest. https://www.audible.ca/pd/Radio-Records-Rockstars-Audiobook/B07JGF7PS7
How vast is the world of folk music? How small is the world? Host Kelly Babcock looks to see how far reaching folk music is.
It's the Halloween edition of Georgian Bay Roots! This episode of GBRoots will "Haunt You", give you the "Heebie Jeebies", have you "Waiting on a Ghost", and maybe even get you into a dancing mood for some sweet "Dracula Love"! Featuring music by The Krueger Band, Bahamas, Samantha Martin and the Delta Sugar, The Good Lovelies, Steve Poltz, Rob Elder, Kelly Babcock, Larry Jensen, Good For Grapes, Baskery, RPR, and John Wort Hannam!
Host Kailey Jane Hawkins has a "high in her head" from Summerfolk43 and can't let it go (she hasn't cut off her Summerfolk wristbands yet either!). This week's show has a little bit of everything...songs that will get stuck in your head, original music by local musicians, and lots of concert listings to help you get out and hear some great live music! Featuring music by Bahamas, Esther's Family, Cecile Doo-Kingue, Joel Plaskett, The Small Glories, Jayden Grahlman, Dave Hawkins, James Keelaghan, Steve Poltz and Danny Michel, The Good Lovelies, The East Pointers, Rob Elder and Austin Benwell!
This week's show is dedicated to all things Summerfolk and to the annual "Youth Discoveries" competition. Host Kailey Jane Hawkins interviewed the co-coordinators of Youth Discoveries, Kimmer Trombley and Rob Elder, and learned all about what it is and how it works. The show features music by past competitors and winners of the Youth Discoveries competitions including Jake Feeney, Jimmy Pearson, Kildear, Tragedy Ann, Ben Turcotte, Grant Mask, Brontae Hunter, Marshall Veroni and The Lifers, as well as a couple of tracks from Summerfolk 43 artists Sarah Harmer and Rose Cousins. Get your Summerfolk weekend passes today!
From 2010: It’s almost Valentine’s Day and have I got the perfect interview! Rob Elder is the founder of a pair of websites that capture both the joy and angst of modern romance. First, the joy: ItWasLoveWhen.com is dedicated to cataloging the exact moment when you realize that you are in love with someone. And then, inevitably, there’s the angst: Elder’s second site, ItWasOverWhen.com, is dedicated to cataloging the exact moment when you realize a relationship isn’t going to work.
Merry Christmas everyone and Happy Holidays! Be sure not to miss Dylan's "Christmas Eve" Georgian Bay Roots special episode! Today at 4:00 PM on 560 CFOS. Featuring: Stompin' Tom Connors, John Allan Cameron, Bare Naked Ladies, Artisan, RPR, a special feature interview and performance by Boreal, a trip to Walton's Mountain with Margaret Wiseman, Justin Burgess FanPage, a Christmas phone call to James Skarnikat, David Sereda says "hello", The Skydiggers, a chat with Rob Elder, a special live recording of Oh Sing performing the "Huron Carol" and a hoppin' holiday hoot by The Great Canadian Swampstompers! Pour yourself and eggnog, cozy up by the fire, make sure the stockings are hung with care, and tune into Georgian Bay Roots Christmas Eve 2017! 4:00 PM on 560 CFOS! (also live stream on www.560cfos.ca)
This week's episode of Georgian Bay Roots asks, "what is folk music?" and explores some of the breadth of the genre. Featuring tracks by The Mackenzie Blues Band, Beckon, Irish Mythen, Steve Poltz, Elaine Murray, Pete Seeger, Phil Ochs, Bram Morrison, Norman Liota, Peter Paul and Mary, Rob Szabo, Baskery, De Temps Antan, and Rob Elder!
Rob Elder, owner of Metro Chiropractic and Nutritional Wellness Center, joins Joe Cordell and Susan Arthur to offer nutritional advice and other tips to help you stay healthy as you age. The post Eating Clean As You Age [Episode 26] appeared first on Joseph E. Cordell.
The Basterds celebrate their 100th episode with a special visit to Rob Elder's goat farm! They talk goats, eating goats, touching goats, answer listener questions about goats, insert goats into famous films, and debate a 16 person bracket full of famous badasses fighting 100 goats! (audio is sketchy in some spots, but we're at a damn goat farm, so deal with it)