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Episode 176 Chapter 35, Live Electronic Music— Historical Practices. Works Recommended from my book, Electronic and Experimental Music Welcome to the Archive of Electronic Music. This is Thom Holmes. This podcast is produced as a companion to my book, Electronic and Experimental Music, published by Routledge. Each of these episodes corresponds to a chapter in the text and an associated list of recommended works, also called Listen in the text. They provide listening examples of vintage electronic works featured in the text. The works themselves can be enjoyed without the book and I hope that they stand as a chronological survey of important works in the history of electronic music. Be sure to tune-in to other episodes of the podcast where we explore a wide range of electronic music in many styles and genres, all drawn from my archive of vintage recordings. There is a complete playlist for this episode on the website for the podcast. Let's get started with the listening guide to Chapter 35, Live Electronic Music— Historical Practices from my book Electronic and Experimental music. Playlist: LIVE ELECTRONIC MUSIC—HISTORICAL PRACTICES Time Track Time Start Introduction –Thom Holmes 01:34 00:00 1. Karlheinz Stockhausen, “Mikrophonie I” (1964) from Mikrophonie I · Mikrophonie II. Mikrophonist 1, Johannes Fritsch; Mikrophonist 2, Harald Bojé; Electronic Filters and Potentiometers 1, Karlheinz Stockhausen; Electronic Filters and Potentiometers 2, Hugh Davies, Jaap Spek; Tam-tam, Aloys Kontarsky; Tam-tam, Fred Alings. Brüsseler Version 1965 recorded at WDR, Cologne. 07:24 01:42 2. AMM, “In The Realm Of Nothing Whatever” (1966) from AMMMusic 1966. Cello, Accordion, Clarinet, Transistor Radio, Lawrence Sheaff; Electric Guitar, Transistor Radio, Keith Rowe; Music by, Cardew, Prévost, Rowe, Sheaff, Gare; Percussion, Eddie Prévost; Piano, Cello, Transistor Radio, Cornelius Cardew; Tenor Saxophone, Violin, Lou Gare. Recorded on the 8th and 27th June 1966 at Sound Techniques. 13:22 09:06 3. Musica Elettronica Viva (MEV), “SpaceCraft” (1967) from MEV 40. Mbira Thumb Piano Mounted On A Ten-litre Agip Motor Oil Can, Contact Microphones, Amplified Trumpet, Voice, Alvin Curran; Amplified Glass Plate With Attached Springs, Contact Microphones, Frederic Rzewski; Homemade Synthesizer from Electronic Organ Parts, Allan Bryant; Moog Modular Synthesizer, Contact Microphones, Voice, Richard Teitelbaum; Tenor Saxophone, Ivan Vandor; Voice, Carol Plantamura. 30:45 22:26 4. David Tudor, “Rainforest Version One” (1968) from Rainforest. Live electronics, David Tudor, Takehisa Kosugi. Used transducers to amplify objects. Recorded by Rob Miller. 21:50 53:10 5. Karlheinz Stockhausen, “Kurzwellen” (1968), excerpt from Festival of Hits. Composed By, Mixed By, Electronics, Filters, Potentiometers, Karlheinz Stockhausen; Electronium, Harald Bojé; Tamtam, Alfred Alings, Rolf Gehlhaar; Piano, Aloys Kontarsky; Electric Viola, Johannes G. Fritsch. This is the opening of this long work, excerpted for this strange collection of greatest “hits” by Stockhausen (you had to be in 1970 to understand this). Kurzwellen is a piece where the musicians need to improvise and react to signals they receive on randomly tuned shortwave radios. This is from the Cologne recording made in the Rhenus studio in Godorf for the Cologne Radio (WDR, Westdeutscher Rundfunk Köln) on the 8th and 9th of April 1969 (53'30), which was record 2 of the original 2-record set. By the way, this ensemble also featured the Electronium Pi, made by Hohner beginning in 1952. It was a monophonic, electronic keyboard instrument and was an add-on instrument for the piano mounted under the keyboard, which is the model used by Stockhausen. His keyboardist, while Harald Bojé used the accordion-like model. 06:19 01:14:56 6. The Music Improvisation Company, “Tuck” (1970) from The Music Improvisation Company. Electric Guitar, Derek Bailey; Live Electronics, Hugh Davies; Percussion, Jamie Muir; Soprano Saxophone, Evan Parker. 03:00 01:21:14 7. David Tudor, “Rainforest IV” (1973) from Rainforest IV. Composed in 1973 by David Tudor; performed by Composers Inside Electronics (David Tudor, Martin Kalve, Philip Edelstein, Ralph Jones, Bill Viola, John Driscoll). Recorded at the exhibition "Für Augen und Ohren - Von der Spieluhr zum akustischen (Environment (For eyes and ears - from the mechanical clock to the acoustic environment)" at the Akademie der Künste, Berlin, January 1980. 25:12 01:24:24 8. Maryanne Amacher, “"Head Rhythm 1" And "Plaything 2" (1999) from Sound Characters (Making The Third Ear). Electroacoustic composer of sound installations, best known for her incorporation of otoacoustic emissions -- sounds that seem to be emanating from inside one's own head. This track plays with that concept and sets your brain up to experience itself, so to speak. 10:04 01:49:36 9. Caroline Park, “Grain 5” (2011) from Grain. This is a cassette release by Park, often known her for generative composition work and electronic improvisations based on parameters that she defines. Recorded, performed by Caroline Park. 09:05 01:59:32 10. Caterina Barbieri. “This Causes Consciousness To Fracture” (2017) from Patterns Of Consciousness. Italian composer and musician from Bologna. This album was created using analog synthesis. Barbieri has said, “In Patterns of Consciousness I was interested in exploring the power of sound on our consciousness. I wanted to explore how a pattern creates a certain state of consciousness and how the gradual transformation of that pattern can affect that state of consciousness. I believe that sound is a tool for the exploration, reconfiguration and expansion of human perceptions.” I find this to be in a similar psychological vein as the Amacher work also heard in this episode. 22:44 02:08:36 11. Sarah Davachi, “First Cadence” (2021) from Antiphonals. Composed, recorded, performed, Mellotron (bass flute, recorder, oboe), Tape Echo, Sarah Davachi. 05:48 02:31:20 12. Asha Tamirisa, “Live Performance,”(2023) at the Waterworks 2023: Festival of Experimental Sound. Laptop synthesis, snare drums, Asha Tamirisa. Soundtrack for a video recorded by Wenhua Shi & Nick Stevens, video editing by Nick Stevens, and audio recording and mixing, Matthew Azevedo. 25:10 02:37:02 Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. My Books/eBooks: Electronic and Experimental Music, sixth edition, Routledge 2020. Also, Sound Art: Concepts and Practices, first edition, Routledge 2022. See my companion blog that I write for the Bob Moog Foundation. For a transcript, please see my blog, Noise and Notations. Original music by Thom Holmes can be found on iTunes and Bandcamp.
Today's Watson Weekly is a special edition that is one of a series of three interviews recorded at Shopware's Partner Day on April 24th, 2025. These were recorded in the basement of a German beer hall and restaurant, so I think those interested in the digital commerce complexity of serving manufacturers and distributors should find it a lot of fun.In this special edition of the Watson Weekly, Rick Watson heads to the basement of a German beer hall at Shopware's Partner Day to sit down with Rob Miller of Smith Commerce. Together, they explore the intricacies of modern B2B digital commerce—from account hierarchy challenges and dynamic pricing rules to the evolving role of CRM. Rob shares real-world insights from years of working with wholesale distributors and manufacturers, including the critical role of AI in orchestrating complex systems. Tune in for a grounded, behind-the-scenes take on the future of enterprise commerce and why embracing change is easier than ever before.Today's episode is sponsored by Mirakl.https://www.rmwcommerce.com/ecommerce-podcast-watsonweekly
2025-04-20 - Rob Miller
We spend the first hour of this week's show with Rob Miller. Rob has great advice on finding morel mushrooms. Hour two kicks off with Jay Woiderski. Jay is President of the Black Lake Chapter of Sturgeon for Tomorrow. He talks about the restoration of that giant fish and their Sturgeon Guarding program to protect them while spawning. Paul Rogers from the Michigan DNR is up next with great advice on preventing springtime wildfires. The “Yak Master”, Dave Mull joins me in hour three to talk about fishing from a kayak and how to get started in the sport. We wrap it all up with Chef Dixie Dave Minar. This time Dave has a turkey recipe.
2025-04-18 - Rob Miller
Have we truly counted the cost of following Jesus? Rob Miller preaches on what it means to be a disciple of Jesus.
Welcome to another podcast episode of the Loan Officer Marketing with your host Chris Johnstone. In this episode of the Loan Officer Marketing Podcast, Rob Miller shares his incredible journey of scaling his loan volume to an impressive 67 loans in a single month. From leveraging cutting-edge AI tools to fostering strong relationships with real estate agents, Rob reveals the strategies and systems that have propelled his success. Whether you're looking to grow your loan business or refine your processes, this episode is packed with actionable insights you won't want to miss! Watch as Chris speaks with Rob about… From 6 to 67 Loans: Rob Miller's AI-Powered Growth Strategy: Discover how Rob Miller skyrocketed his loan volume from 6-9 loans per month to 67 in September by leveraging AI tools, proactive database outreach, and streamlined workflows. Mastering Purchases and Refinances: Learn his unique approach to balancing purchase and refinance business, including locking clients in at optimal rates before market changes. Building Agent Relationships and Streamlining for Success: Gain insights into building strong real estate agent relationships and maximizing efficiency with targeted communication and automation. And MORE! Please drop us a 5-star rating and review to support us so we can keep bringing you top-value podcast episodes.
Sascha Dörrenbächer, Rob Miller und Simon Stäudten im Gespräch mit Kummerow und Bökamp. Über Fluch und Segen des Wetters. Über Ausrüstung und Lieblingsrallyes. Kreativität versus Technik. Analogfotografie, Digitalkameras mit und ohne Spiegel. Bildergalerien und Likes, Erwartungen von Teams und Kunden. In einem spannenden Gespräch erfahren hier Aktive, Fans und Zuschauer echte Insides. Alle Links rund um den ANTRIEB: https://magazin.antrieb.media/linkbio/
I'm back with a new show this week. First, Rob Miller of Miller's Deer Tracking talks about using a dog to recover fatally wounded whitetails. Then Tom Campell has a preview of the December issue of Woods-n-Waternews. Hour two kicks off with Glen Duncan of Duncan's Outdoor Shop. He has last minute advice on sighting in your deer rifle. Lt. Joe Molnar from the Michigan DNR is up next. The Lieutenant talks about staying safe and legal during the firearm season. Hour three features Captain Mark Pieniozek of Reel Fishn. Mark has great advice on fishing for big Saginaw Bay walleye in December. We wrap it all up with Chef Dixie Dave Minar. This time its a very nice venison recipe.
Here's The Deal Podcast - The Max Baker Jr. Story - Episode 125 w/ Special Guest Chip Z'Nuff... Recently Enuff Z'Nuff played Beam Live inside 50 Penn Place in Oklahoma City. We took the Here's The Deal Podcast crew on the road & invited a couple of friends to join us while we talk to Chip before his show at Beam Live. In this episode we are joined by Max Baker Jr., Brad White, Rob Miller & Chip Z'nuff. We will cover many topics on this episode, the history of Enuff Z'nuff playing in Oklahoma, Rocklahoma, playing shows w/ KISS & much more.... Enuff Z'nuff is always on tour, buy a ticket & go to the show! Its always a great time!!!!! A Big Thank You to everyone at Beam Live for letting us invade their space & record a podcast episode before the doors opened!! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the world, but not of the world - what does this mean for you? Rob Miller explores what it means to be contrasting presence in a secular age.
In this episode of Grow a Small Business, host Michael Denehey interviews Rob Miller, founder of SRT Logistics, about his journey from starting a small logistics company to building a $150M business with over 400 team members. Rob shares insights on leadership, the importance of hiring based on attitude, and how he's focused on developing talent from within. He also discusses his approach to finding a balance between work and personal life, as well as the value of external advice and mentorship in growing a successful business. Why would you wait any longer to start living the lifestyle you signed up for? Balance your health, wealth, relationships and business growth. And focus your time and energy and make the most of this year. Let's get into it by clicking here. Michael delves into our guest's startup journey, their perception of success, industry reconsideration, and the pivotal stress point during business expansion. They discuss the joys of small business growth, vital entrepreneurial habits, and strategies for team building, encompassing wins, blunders, and invaluable advice. And a snapshot of the final five Grow A Small Business Questions: What do you think is the hardest thing in growing a small business? According to Rob Miller, the hardest thing in growing a small business is finding and retaining motivated talent. He highlights the challenge of sourcing people who are not only skilled but also driven to advance their careers. Developing a strong company culture and investing in employee growth are crucial to overcoming this obstacle. What's your favourite business book that has helped you the most? Rob Miller mentioned that he doesn't have a particular favorite business book. Instead, he relies on industry articles and staying informed about current trends, preferring hands-on learning and experience over formal reading. Are there any great podcasts or online learning resources you'd recommend to help grow a small business? Rob Miller emphasized the importance of seeking external advice and understanding your own strengths and weaknesses. While he didn't specifically recommend any podcasts or online learning resources, he stressed that talking to experts and getting help in areas where you lack experience is crucial for business growth. What tool or resource would you recommend to grow a small business? Rob Miller recommends seeking external advice and understanding your strengths and weaknesses. He emphasizes the value of consulting with experts and getting help in areas where you lack experience, as this approach can significantly contribute to the growth of a small business. What advice would you give yourself on day one of starting out in business? Rob Miller would advise himself on day one of starting out in business to embrace the journey with its challenges and uncertainties. He acknowledges that despite any advice given, the experience itself would be crucial, and he might not have believed it at the time. Book a 20-minute Growth Chat with Troy Trewin to see if you qualify for our upcoming course. Don't miss out on this opportunity to take your small business to new heights! Enjoyed the podcast? Please leave a review on iTunes or your preferred platform. Your feedback helps more small business owners discover our podcast and embark on their business growth journey. Quotable quotes from our special Grow A Small Business podcast guest: Understand every part of your business from the bottom up to lead effectively – Rob Miller Hire for attitude, not just skills; motivated people will drive your success – Rob Miller Know your strengths and weaknesses, and seek advice where you lack expertise – Rob Miller
Walleye angler Jim Hoppe is my first guest this week. Jim talks about casting for fall walleye in rivers and on pierheads. Then Ken Dalton of the Michigan Pheasant Hunting Initiative talks about an event coming up in a few weeks to encourage hunters to get back into small game. Hour two kicks off with Rob Miller. Rob has great advice on using dogs to recover fatally wounded deer and bears. Chad Fedewa from the Michigan DNR is up next to talk about the Michigan elk herd and the state's elk hunt to control that population. We're talking with Jerod Gashe of Poor Boys Guide Service in Hour 3. Jerod describes bear hunting with hounds and why that tradition is strong in Michigan. The show wraps up with Chef Dixie Dave Minar. This time, one last goose recipe.
Robert Miller, a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Black Belt and TACFIT Team Leader, is relocating to Lake Saint Louis, Missouri. After serving as the head coach of our TACFIT Program at TACFIT Los Angeles and Legacy HQ for the past seven years, Coach Robert is now set to open his own TACFIT and Legacy Gym in Missouri. Sponsored by TACFIT.com “The World's Smartest Workout” Açai Jungle Cafe “Your neighborhood Paradise” AcaiJungleCafe.com
Fall time is the right time to kill weeds, say two out of two agronomists in this fast-paced episode of The Agronomists. Listen/watch as Rob Miller, BASF, and Tammy Jones, Corteva, go tete-a-tete over the how, when, and why of fall weed control, including what to do when there’s a frost, why too much in... Read More
Thanks for tuning in to this Tuesdays with Lyndsey edition of RealAg Radio. Host Lyndsey Smith is joined by: Kevin Thomason on an Ontario farmland grab and the Fight For Farmland; Hear spotlight interview with Dave Gallant for Canadian Canola Growers Association; A clip from The Agronomists on fall weed control with Rob Miller and... Read More
Thanks for tuning in to this Tuesdays with Lyndsey edition of RealAg Radio. Host Lyndsey Smith is joined by: Kevin Thomason on an Ontario farmland grab and the Fight For Farmland; Hear spotlight interview with Dave Gallant for Canadian Canola Growers Association; A clip from The Agronomists on fall weed control with Rob Miller and... Read More
Soybean growers in Ontario are now seeing the impact of difficult spring planting conditions and a roller coaster growing season as they survey variability in crop maturity that’s visible across farms and fields. On this episode of RealAgriculture Soybean School, BASF Canada agronomist Rob Miller offers tips on how to time harvest aid herbicide treatments... Read More
In this episode of The Landscaper's Guide, host Jack Jostes sits down with Robert Miller, the Owner of RPM Landscape Contractor. Dive into Robert's incredible journey of personal and professional growth, revealing how a mix of intentional living and some good ol' self-care can work wonders for your business.Robert opens up about how focusing on health and fitness, including teaming up with a personal trainer, has boosted his mental and physical strength, turning him into an outstanding leader. He also chats about the importance of mental health and how networking within the landscaping community has been a game-changer.Jack and Robert dig into the nitty-gritty of implementing EOS (Entrepreneurial Operating System) and the significance of setting realistic business goals, like quarterly rock meetings and three-year plans, to navigate the wild ride of unpredictable changes.Are you curious about how a little intentional living can rev up your business? Or how focusing on your health can supercharge your professional growth? Saddle up and tune in to this episode packed with insights that could steer your leadership and business success in a whole new direction.In this episode, you'll discover:
Sclerotinia is one of the most challenging diseases for growers to manage in canola, and in soybeans, where it appears in the form of white mould. In both crops, field history and moisture are two key drivers of the disease. Hit play and watch/listen to this episode on sclerotinia and white mould featuring Chris Manchur... Read More
Tillage can play an important role in weed control but integrating additional tools always makes for a better strategy, says BASF agronomist Rob Miller. On this episode of RealAgriculture Soybean School, Miller illustrates this point when he takes a close look at a wheat field from 2023 that received a fall burndown and some light... Read More
Hour two kicks off with Rob Miller. Rob is an expert morel mushroom hunter and says this is the time to get out there. Steve Windom from MUCC is up next with details on the Mike Avery Outdoors golf fundraiser this summer. Bill Hahn of Jay's Sporting Goods wraps up the hour and says they still have a few of those Primal Outdoors Wraith blinds available. Use the promo code “Avery424”.
Part 4 - We continue our series, all about Rocklahoma. We are joined by Brad White, Rob Miller, Deana Baker, Jeff Brownen, Jay Ramone, & Max Baker Jr. where we are discussing Rocklahoma 3007 & 2008. HeresTheDealok.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A bed of chickweed is a sure sign that weeds are awake, actively growing and planting isn’t far off. On this episode of RealAgriculture’s Soybean School, host Bernard Tobin heads to the field with BASF Canada agronomist Rob Miller to talk spring weed control and what growers should be looking for as they scout fields.... Read More
Episode 96 is Part 3 in the Rocklahoma Series... We began this series with Episode 94 & Special Guest: Vernon L. Gowdy III to talk about his experiences at the original "Roklahoma", September of 1980.. Part 2 of this series is Episode 95 where we begin our conversation with Deana Baker, Rob Miller, Brad White, Jeff Brownen, Jay Ramone, & Max Baker Jr., all about Rocklahoma 2007 in Pryor, Oklahoma. We talk about the initial idea & pre-planning of the legendary event. In this episode, Part 3 of this series we will pick up the conversation with Max Baker Jr. calling Chip Z'Nuff with the idea, & emailing Eddie Trunk about potentially being the host & MC of Rocklahoma. Full Episodes of The Here's The Deal Podcast Available Now - https://heresthedealok.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Here's The Deal Podcast Rocklahoma Series - Part 2... Part 1 (episode 94) we were joined by legendary concert photographer Vernon L. Gowdy III to discuss the original "Roklahoma" in Norman, 1980. This is Part 2 in the Here's The Deal Podcast, Rocklahoma Series. In this episode we are joined by very special guests: Deana Baker, Rob Miller, & Brad White. Max, Deana, Rob & Brad were all there during the initial planning of Rocklahoma 2007, part of booking the lineup, promoting & marketing the event, as well as pulling it off... Max, Jeff, Jay, Deana, Rob & Brad will discuss the initial planning & everything leading up to the event! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on The Home Defense Show Skip speaks with Rob MIller, co-owner of Centershot indoor gun range. This is a fascinating story of how they built a state-of-the-art indoor gun range in the middle of a pickle field. This is a great story and you won't want to miss it!
In this episode of Dope Confidence, I delve into the transformative journey of Rob Miller, a musician/producer turned television music licensing mogul. Rob recounts how his decision to move from Los Angeles proved to be a pivotal moment, propelling his career to new heights in the music industry. From producing local artists to producing music on popular TV shows, Rob's story epitomizes resilience, creativity, and seizing opportunities. Join us as we explore the power of following your passion, making bold moves, and embracing change. Whether you're an aspiring artist or a lover of great storytelling, this episode promises to inspire and enlighten. Listen for a dose of confidence and creativity! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dopeconfidence/support
Rob Miller returns to join the show this week for an in person interview. Rob has worked the floor as Sommelier at some of the top restaurants on the continent including Langdon Hall, Alo (#1 restaurant in Canada for the 5th year running), Giulietta and Daniel (Daniel Boulud's eponymous ** Michelin Star restaurant in Manhattan, NYC). Rob is certified with both the International Sommelier Guild and the Court of Master Sommeliers. Rob holds the prestigious Diploma from the Wine & Spirits Trust in the UK, an organization he also teaches for. As well as a Certificate in Oenology & Viticulture from the University of Guelph, Mr. Miller also holds certifications from the Wine Scholar Guild, Society of Wine Educators, Vinitaly International Academy, and both Wines of Chile & Wines of Portugal! Rob has worked with The Vine Agency import firm for over a decade. Links The Vine Agency @sugarrunbar @babylonsistersbar @the_industry_podcast email us: info@theindustrypodcast.club Podcast Artwork by Zak Hannah zakhannah.co
Rob Miller is a speaker of Proactive Coaching. Proactive Coaching (https://proactivecoach) works with coaches, teams and leaders of industry to help intentionally create character-based team cultures, provide a blueprint for team leadership, develop confident, tough-minded, fearless competitors, and train leaders for excellence and significance. Miller shares his experiences in transformational coaching and the impact it has on student athletes. He highlights the importance of building purpose and creating a positive team culture to achieve success. Miller also delves into the challenges coaches face at both the micro and macro levels and provides insights on how to overcome them. He discusses the changing landscape of coaching and the need for coaches to be intentional in their approach. Additionally, Miller explores the unique characteristics of Generation Z athletes and how technology and COVID have shaped their experiences. He also examines the difference between pressure and stress in athletics and the role of empathy in developing resilience and grit in athletes. Finally, Miller emphasizes the importance of being demanding without being demeaning and fostering trust and connection with athletes. Beyond Coaching is a podcast of the Impactful Coaching Project. The Impactful Coaching Project seeks to develop coaches that coach the whole person. ICP is the thought leader in coaching the 21st century athlete and produces training, information, and original research to help coaches develop. It is done in partnership with Friends University in Wichita, KS. For more information, check out https://impactfulcoachingproject.substack.com/.
On this episode of The Six Five – On The Road, hosts Daniel Newman and Patrick Moorhead welcome Rob Miller, GreenLake Cloud Services Sales for HPE, for a conversation on HPE's robust partnership with AWS and HPE's hybrid by design strategy. Their discussion covers: An introduction of Rob and his role at HPE HPE's powerful partnership with AWS The depth of HPE's GreenLake hybrid cloud offerings HPE's hybrid by design strategy
Mac and Bone close out the show by talking with Zach Gelb about the Panthers' continued struggles, chatting with Rob Miller about a special anniversary for RAM Pavement and wrapping up the show.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rob Miller of the Michigan Deer Tracking Network is my first guest this week. Rob has used dogs to recover fatally wounded deer for hunters as long as anybody in the state. He talks about when to call in a tracking dog and how the new rules for tracking have made it even more effective. Tom Campbell from Woods-n-Waternews wraps up the hour with a look at their December issue.
What can we say about this one? Rob Miller talks to the guys about what their first year means to them. THANK YOU to all of you who have been on this ride with us. Enjoy
This weeks guest is Rob Miller. Rob has worked the floor as Sommelier at some of the top restaurants on the continent including Langdon Hall, Alo (#1 restaurant in Canada for the 5th year running), Giulietta and Daniel (Daniel Boulud's eponymous ** Michelin Star restaurant in Manhattan, NYC). Rob is certified with both the International Sommelier Guild and the Court of Master Sommeliers. Rob holds the prestigious Diploma from the Wine & Spirits Trust in the UK, an organization he also teaches for. As well as a Certificate in Oenology & Viticulture from the University of Guelph, Mr. Miller also holds certifications from the Wine Scholar Guild, Society of Wine Educators, Vinitaly International Academy, and both Wines of Chile & Wines of Portugal! Rob has worked with The Vine Agency import firm for over a decade and started his own agency, The Road Wine Imports, during the end of the pandemic. Links The Road Wine Imports The Vine Agency @sugarrunbar @babylonsistersbar @argyle_arms_2023 @the_industry_podcast email us: info@theindustrypodcast.club Podcast Artwork by Zak Hannah zakhannah.co
This week, we had the honor of speaking to a Fox body legend, Rob Miller. Rob requires no introduction, as he has created many legendary foxes; Sandy, Wicked Step Sister, 81 SVT Coupe, just to name a few. Rob is an incredibly humble guy, and super knowledgeable on all things Fox related. He shared a bit about his foxbody journey and how he developed his passion. Hope you enjoy the Episode. You can find videos of Rob killing tires at https://instagram.com/81svtcoupe
This was a fun one! The Great Rob Miller of ProActive Coaching sits down with us and shares his story along with some truly great BEST PRACTICES for Coaches and ADs! THIS is the Educational AD Podcast! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/educational-ad-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/educational-ad-podcast/support
Keep your ears peeled as we dive into the world of light-duty towing with our guest Wes Wilburn. Wes, a seasoned pro from Paddock Tracker Service, will shed light on the challenges faced by tow operators. But that's not all; we're also prepping for the Midwest Regional Tow Show where we will host a riveting seminar on exit strategies. Come see us at our booth and maybe join our podcast interview! We've got some exciting training sessions lined up for our tow operators. We'll be in Michigan with the Towing Association, Lexington, Kansas, and North Carolina for a two-day firetower cross-training. Electric vehicle training is on the cards too, because the future is here! Plus, we're proud to honour the contributions of John Hawkins Sr. who played a vital role in shaping Towing Associations in the U.S. Also, watch out for some special treats at the Michigan class, courtesy Lynch Truck Center and the Willards. Thirdly, join us as we hear from Rob Miller, the General Manager of AllGrip/Bishop Listing Products. Rob takes us through his journey from a salesman to a top executive, and the changes he's brought to the table. He will also shed light on the growing trend of synthetic products and why lightweight alloy blocks are becoming a hot favorite in the industry. Not to forget, he's got some invaluable tips for maximizing value while buying products. Stay tuned, it's going to be a fun and insightful ride.
Weed control for the following season really starts in the fall, and, at times, even before harvest starts. Targeting certain weeds in the fall can mean achieving excellent control for the year ahead. To tackle fall weed tips, host Lyndsey Smith is joined by Patty Soloducha of ADAMA Canada, and Rob Miller with BASF on... Read More
Hour two kicks off with Cody Norton from the DNR talking about wolves and bears. Rob Miller from the Michigan Deer Tracking Network is up next.
Episode 63 begins with a compliment from one of our listeners, Rob Miller. Thanks for listening Rob!!!! The adventures begin in September 23rd, 2005 with the Cross Canadian Ragweed family jam. Before red dirt bands were trying to get their music played on Rock radio, like Koe Wetzel, Southall, Whiskey Myers, or artists like Jelly Roll getting played on country radio, the Oklahoma band Cross Canadian Ragweed held an annual event called The "Cross Canadian Ragweed Family Jam" where they added rock bands & other artists outside of the red dirt scene to the festival... Family Jam had rock bands like Tesla, Buckcherry, Toadies, & The Black Crowes.... They were so far ahead of their time!!!! 2005 saw Oklahoma natives Hinder release their major label debut on Universal Records & the CD release party with Winter Circle & Wither.... In true Max fashion, we discuss a legendary metal show at Bricktown Live with Unearth, Dillenger Escape Plan, Zao, & A Life Once Lost.... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Bud Zone introduces something new! Video! Joining Bud are fellow church members Rob Miller and Rochadd Hendrix. These videos will be occasional conversations on matters of interest to all believers. When the videos are released, this podcast will feature the audio portion. In today's inaugural video, a number of topics are discussed and a focus is given to the topic of the church as family. To find The Bud Zone on video, please go HERE on YouTube. For more episodes from The Bud Zone Podcast, please go to the Christian Podcast Community HERE.
The Bud Zone introduces something new! Video! Joining Bud are fellow church members Rob Miller and Rochadd Hendrix. These videos will be occasional conversations on matters of interest to all believers. When the videos are released, this podcast will feature the audio portion. In today's inaugural video, a number of topics are discussed and a focus is given to the topic of the church as family. To find The Bud Zone on video, please go HERE on YouTube. For more episodes from The Bud Zone Podcast, please go to the Christian Podcast Community HERE.
As soybeans move through the early vegetative stages, it’s time for growers to tackle those broadleaf weeds and grasses that might have evaded soil-applied herbicides or emerged after burndown. On this episode of the RealAgriculture Soybean School, BASF agronomist Rob Miller and host Bernard Tobin talk strategy in a weedy field of 1st trifoliate soybeans... Read More
Rob Miller joins April Wilburn on her debut appearance as co-host with DJ Harrington. Rob Miller talks about Supply Chain challenges during Covid, Electric Vehicles and the importance of providing great customer service
Rob Miller (Creative Industry Insight podcast) and Tom Salinsky (Best Pick podcast) return to Flixwatcher to review Rob's choice The Stranger. The Stranger is a 2022 psychological crime thriller film, written and directed by Thomas M. Wright it is based on the non-fiction book The Sting: The Undercover Operation That Caught Daniel Morcombe's Killer by Kate Kyriacou. It stars Sean Harris as Henry Teague, the lead police suspect in the disappearance and murder of a young boy. Joel Edgerton is undercover police officer ‘Mark Frame', who under the guise of being part of the criminal underworld gains the trust of Henry that will hopefully help them secure a confession. The Stranger is a text book example of a slow burn. It eschews a more traditional storytelling approach taken by undercover cop dramas and focusses on the internal conflict of those who go undercover and the complexities of male bonding. It's slightly unconventional approach and intense viewing experience meant it was tricky to score highly on recommendability, which isn't to say it isn't very good, just that it isn't a casual watch. Scores across the remaining categories bring the overall rating to a very respectable 3.58. [supsystic-tables id=294 Episode #295 Crew Links Thanks to Episode #295 Crew of Robert from @CIIPodcast and Tom from @BestPickPod Find their Websites online at https://t.co/epyYr1teN8 and at https://twitter.com/CIIPodcast Please make sure you give them some love More about The Stranger For more info on The Stranger, you can visit The Stranger IMDb page here or The Stranger Rotten Tomatoes page here. Final Plug! Subscribe, Share and Review us on iTunes If you enjoyed this episode of Flixwatcher Podcast you probably know other people who will like it too! Please share it with your friends and family, review us, and join us across ALL of the Social Media links below. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of the In the Club Podcast by Club Colors, John goes live on Twitch as he meets the wonderful executives, sales, marketing, and HR leaders who joined the Level Up Social Networking Event at the Gold Coast Social in downtown Chicago.During this lively event, they share the fine details of who they are and what they do in their respective industries. But it's not all about work—stay tuned as our guests get on The Hot Iron with JMo and answer fun questions on shocking details about themselves that really let their personalities shine! HIGHLIGHTSDavid Horbenko, Business Performance Advisor at InsperityMichael (Spike) Engelman, Benefits Consultant at 360 BenefitsAlan Stern, Salesman at McGrath Lexus of Westmont and Owner of Persona Marketing Inc.Rob Miller, Photographer Jaidev Jyotis, Founder of [modern dope]Holly Sias, CEO and Founder of Socialite MediaCarolina Romero, Director of Influencer Marketing at Socialite Media Jaymi Block, Managing Broker at REALJennie Raymer, Home Mortgage Advisor at Wintrust MortgageStel Valavanis, CEO of onShore SecurityJoin the Level Up Social Networking Event happening every Wednesday. Click HERE for more details!If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review on your favorite podcasting platform. We really appreciate it!
Michael's guest for Episode 121 of Cleaning Up is Rob Miller, Professor of Aerothermal Engineering at the University of Cambridge and Director of the Whittle Laboratory. The Whittle Laboratory is conducting world-leading research in pursuit of making net-zero aviation a reality. With the aviation sector looking set to be one of the hardest to abate in the net-zero transition, Michael wanted to know whether electrification or hydrogen represents the best chance to keep the world flying in sustainable fashion. Also on the agenda were the complexities of producing - and defining - sustainable airline fuel, and the scale of the risk posed by aircraft contrails. Relevant Guest & Topic Links The Aviation Impact Accelerator (AIA) is helping map pathways to net zero aviation: https://whittle.eng.cam.ac.uk/aviation-impact-accelerator/ Explore the AIA's Resource to Climate Comparison Evaluator (RECCE): https://recce.aiatools.org/ Read about the plans for the new Whittle Laboratory: https://whittle.eng.cam.ac.uk/new-whittle-laboratory/ King Charles toured the Whittle Laboratory in 2020: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RjoY4y_qZAkGuest BioRob Miller is professor of aerothermal technology and director of the Whittle Laboratory at the University of Cambridge. He is also director of the Rolls-Royce Whittle University Technology Centre in Cambridge. Rob is a member of the UK Department for Transport's Science Advisory Council, the FlyZero Design Advisory Group, and a fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering. In 2014 he set up and led the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Gas Turbine Aerodynamics. He led the team that pioneered rapid technology development, the process of reducing research and development times in aerospace from years to months or weeks. In 2020 he set up the Aviation Impact Accelerator (AIA), an international expert group aiming to build an interactive whole-system simulator to accelerate the journey to climate-neutral aviation.Rob's honours include the Royal Academy of Engineering President's Special Awards for Pandemic Service, the Institution of Mechanical Engineers Thomas Hawksley Gold Medal, the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Air Breathing Propulsion Award, the American Society of Engineers IGTI Best Paper Award (2019, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2010, 2008, 2007, 2005) and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers highest honour in the field, The Gas Turbine Award, four times (2019. 2015, 2014, 2010).
In this episode of You Can't Make This Up, we are talking about the Netflix documentary series “The Most Hated Man on the Internet," out now on Netflix. Host Rebecca Lavoie interviews director Rob Miller and producer Vikki Miller.Kayla was stunned to learn her intimate photos were posted on a revenge porn website called IsAnyoneUp.com. It was run by Hunter Moore, a self-styled bad boy who enjoyed the humiliation of the victims and the adoration of his equally raucous fans. When Moore refused to remove her pictures, Kayla had only one person to turn to. That's when her mother Charlotte decided she needed to take down who the press had dubbed “The Most Hated Man on the Internet.”SPOILER ALERT! If you haven't watched “The Most Hated Man on the Internet" yet, make sure to add it to your watch-list before listening on.