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Best podcasts about robin eaton

Latest podcast episodes about robin eaton

Every. Body. Talks.
83 - Heartbeats of Hope

Every. Body. Talks.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 84:44


In honor of Heart Health Month, join us for an inspiring episode featuring three courageous heart disease survivors and a leading cardiologist from the American Heart Association. Our guests share their personal journeys—from the shock of diagnosis (or misdiagnosis) to triumphant recovery—revealing the struggles, lessons, and victories that have redefined their lives. Complementing these heartfelt stories, our expert cardiologist, Dr. Stacey Rosen, explains the science behind heart disease, breaks down the latest research, and offers practical advice on prevention and management. Together, we discuss the early warning signs, why these patients may have been initially dismissed by doctors and how lifestyle changes – nutrition, exercise, and mental health—all crucial elements for a healthy heart. Whether you're living with heart disease, supporting a loved one, or simply passionate about cardiovascular wellness, this episode provides a blend of real-life inspiration and actionable medical insights. Tune in to discover how resilience and expert care can make all the difference in the fight for heart health. For more information go to American Heart Association Follow them on Instagram @goredforwomen Or follow each of our guests:  Tania Saiz @stroke_maven Molly McGuire @runningroguemama Robin Eaton @robineaton_ Follow us on Instagram: @every.body.talks @jenngiamo @schully Subscribe to our YouTube channel. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening. Apple Podcasts Spotify Be sure to leave a 5 star rating! It really helps grow the show. If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be amazing!

Recording Studio Rockstars
RSR471 - Nick Krill - How To Create a Pro Mix Template from a Platinum Producer, Mixer, and Engineer

Recording Studio Rockstars

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2024 128:50


Be willing to chase the dragon! Nick talked about creating the ultimate custom mix template, finding your ideal studio listening level, why you should only use two volumes, ninja tips for Soundflow and Avid S1, de-essing vocal tricks, and fx chains. Get access to FREE mixing mini-course: https://MixMasterBundle.com My guest today is Nick Krill, an indie rock producer, mixer, and engineer. Nick's interest in the studio began as a teenager when he would spend weekends in a basement 4-track studio with his band, The Spinto Band.  Nick spent the first part of his career simultaneously playing in bands and recording and mixing other artists in the studio. In the early 2000s, The Spinto Band gained notoriety and went on to release 4 LPs and tour extensively in North America and Europe. After the Spinto Band went on hiatus, Nick spent four years touring and recording with Clap Your Hands Say Yeah. In 2018 Nick decided to focus solely on the studio side of his work, and now produces, mixes, and engineers indie rock full time. Some highlights of his recording work include: - Recording and mixing two volumes of "A Philly Special Christmas" (Which went on to chart on in the top 10 on various Billboard charts and had a No.1 iTunes single),  - Producing and mixing the  "I Can't Handle Change" EP by Roar (This EP now has over 700 million Spotify streams, and the song "Christmas Kids" charted in the UK last year) - Working as a recording engineer on the last two War On Drugs Lps ("A Deeper Understanding" and "I Don't Live Here Anymore") - Producing and mixing the most recent Generationals LP "Heatherhead." Nick has been a guest on the show before for episode RSR128 where you can hear more about his backstory. Today we will talk about new records and how to make an award-winning record! Thank you to The Sin City Band and also Robin Eaton for the introduction! THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS! http://UltimateMixingMasterclass.com https://www.adam-audio.com https://www.native-instruments.com Use code ROCK10 to get 10% off! https://www.izotope.com Use code ROCK10 to get 10% off! https://gracedesign.com/ https://RecordingStudioRockstars.com/Academy  https://www.thetoyboxstudio.com/ Get your MBSI plug-in here! https://www.makebelievestudio.com/mbsi  Listen to this guest's discography on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7iN8P6p4CuvEX2XWey3Eul?si=68f30876fd604368 If you love the podcast, then please leave a review: https://RSRockstars.com/Review CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE SHOW NOTES AT: https://RSRockstars.com/471

Feeding the Senses - Unsensored
Feeding the Senses - Episode 89 - Brad Talbot - Graphic Designer

Feeding the Senses - Unsensored

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 35:51


Brad Talbott is a talented musician and graphic designer known for his contributions to the music industry and digital design. Born in Kansas City, MO, he relocated to Nashville in 1987. In the early 1990s, Talbott co-founded the alt-pop band King Bub with his songwriting partner Robin Eaton, which quickly gained recognition and won the Nashville Scene's Best New Artist award in 1992.Transitioning into the design world, Talbott made signicant contributions as a graphic designer. He was responsible for crafting most of Steve Earle's album packages during the late 1990s to the early 2000s. Notably, he collaborated with renowned printmaker Tony Fitzpatrick on Earle's album "El Corazon," showcasing his versatile design skills.In the early to mid-2000s, Talbott ventured into the realm of educational software, illustrating and animating award-winning children's software with the company Little Planet Learning. His creative talents extended to mobile app design, where he played a key role in developing four award-winning apps, including Band of the Day, which was recognized as Apple's 2011 App of the Year runner-up.Today, Brad continues his artistic journey. He has returned to designing album packages, displaying his expertise in the music industry once again. Additionally, he is exploring the world of ne art, focusing on creating stunning, photo-realistic paintings.https://www.instagram.com/bradtalbottdesign/?hl=enhttps://dribbble.com/bradt25https://www.facebook.com/brad.talbott.5Host - Trey MitchellIG - treymitchellphotographyIG - feeding_the_senses_unsensoredFB - facebook.com/profile.php?id=100074368084848Sponsorship Information  -  ftsunashville@gmail.comTheme Song - The Wanshttps://www.thewansmusic.com/https://www.facebook.com/thewansmusic/https://www.instagram.com/thewans/?hl=en

Transformation with Martine': Conquer Everything, Compromise Nothing

A lawyer and a former law enforcement officer ... they will share how they both pretended to be someone other than who they are before stepping in to the real world, their psychic skills, the truth about being psychics, mediums, human lie detectors, shamans, and more. Watch Here: https://youtu.be/exS7-KwW4i4

Transformation with Martine': Conquer Everything, Compromise Nothing

Join us to talk about how small, simple, and short daily rituals can change your life.

Transformation Talk Radio
Putting the ritual back in spiritual

Transformation Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 57:47


Join us to talk about how small, simple, and short daily rituals can change your life.

Witches, Bitches, and Dead People
From Stones to Spirit with Modern Shaman Robin Eaton

Witches, Bitches, and Dead People

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 30:31


Join us for the Best of Witches, Bitches and Dead People where we replay our most popular episodes through the end of the year. This is a wonderful time to listen again. If you're new to the podcast, enjoy discovering these episodes for the first time. Jami is chatting with Robin Eaton about her journey into Shamanism, how she began this sacred work, and what the path has revealed to this point. Robin also introduces us to the Stone People of the Shamanic Tradition and how she uses their knowledge and wisdom to facilitate healing and growth in the human realm.  Robin Eaton is a spiritual teacher, shaman, and coach.  She was initiated in the Q'ero traditions and lineage, is a Reiki Master Instructor, a Master Neuro-Transformational™ Coach, and a psychic intuitive.  Robin helps women dispel doubt and uncertainty to live unapologetically and abundantly in the truth of their being, aligned with their soul's calling and core values.  She is on a mission to connect every woman with the voice and freedom of her soul. Learn more about Robin at www.soultouchedbyrobin.com

Enthusiastically Spiritual
Life-Changing Wisdom from a Modern Day Shaman

Enthusiastically Spiritual

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 35:59


In this captivating episode, we embark on a transformative journey with Robin Eaton, a remarkable modern-day shaman, as she unravels the depths of her wisdom and guides us toward discovering our connection to the divine. Through fascinating anecdotes and transformative stories, Robin illuminates the importance of aligning our thoughts, intentions, and actions with the divine flow. Join us as we delve into the profound teachings and experiences that have shaped Robin's extraordinary path, empowering individuals to embrace their spiritual essence and awaken their souls. Robin Eaton is a renowned shamanic practitioner, gifted intuitive, and spiritual mentor who has dedicated her life to bridging the gap between the physical and spiritual realms. She is the founder of Soul Touched by Robin and co-founder of The Mystics Academy of Secrets™. Robin has touched the lives of countless individuals seeking profound spiritual growth and inner awakening.Connect with Robin:Robin's Website = https://www.soultouchedbyrobin.com/The Mystic's Academy = www.themysticsacademy.comFacebook = www.facebook.com/soultouchedbyrobinInstagram =  www.instagram/soultouchedbyrobinListen in as Robin talks about:Stepping in and out of dimensions. It is more common than you think.The purpose of life. It may surprise you!Why it is essential to allow yourself to feel your feelings and what happens when you don't allow this (note: it isn't pretty).Episode Transcript Link = https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zR1FseXssJUmVuTpIZ2k8rKBiM3uRqpE/view?usp=sharingThe Soul Quake Survival Guide: Reviving Your Connection to Spirit in Earth-Shaking Times is available now on Amazon worldwide in paperback, kindle and audio. Support the showHi! I'm Teresa. I am a highly trained, certified Spiritual Educator and Consultant who helps people in their personal and spiritual development. My husband Tom and I started TNT SpiritWorks a few years back to do just that- help people along their spiritual journey. We love working with clients – helping them to tap into their inner guidance system on a daily basis, create a healthy balance between thought and feeling – and discover a stronger connection between their inner and outer communication system. Unlock ways to make the spiritual part of life practical. Connect with us at TNT SpiritWorks today! Connect with us!

Random Soundchecks
"Another White Dash" 2023-06-05 Random Soundcheck

Random Soundchecks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 4:44


Butterfly Boucher, Joshua Thomson, Robin Eaton, Ron Fair, Brad Jones, and me.

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Witches, Bitches, and Dead People
Creating Community and Embracing the Human Experience with Robin Eaton

Witches, Bitches, and Dead People

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 28:55


Buckle up for an amazing start to a new season of Witches, Bitches, and Dead People with Jami Hearn. Today Jami and Robin discuss how far they've come and how supporting others to embrace the crazy has been incredibly fulfilling for them. No topics are off limits and whether it's talking to trees or getting visits from vampires, this episode is sure to leave you laughing and wanting more!   

Feeding the Senses - Unsensored
Feeding the Senses - Episode 46 - Joe Pasipia: Musician, Producer, Mixer, Songwriter, Multi-Instumentalist

Feeding the Senses - Unsensored

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 61:30


Born and raised in Rahway, New Jersey, Pisapia migrated to Nashville in the mid-1990s with his brother, the drummer Marc Pisapia, as the namesake members of Joe, Marc's Brother. Following its Rick Clark- produced self-titled debut, the band quickly became progenitors of a burgeoning indie pop and rock scene that included artists such as Josh Rouse, David Mead and Lambchop. In 2000, the release of the Robin Eaton, Roger Moutenot and Brad Jones-produced Around the Year with Joe, Marc's Brother cemented the band's reputation as masters of the pop-rock genre. While Joe, Marc's Brother as a unit now performs infrequently, Pisapia continues to record and perform as a solo artist.As a singer, songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist best known for his work as a member of Guster and k.d. lang and the Siss Boom Bang. He co- produced and co-wrote Guster's 2006 release, Ganging Up On the Sun, an album that cracked Billboard's Top 25 and was one of the best selling internet albums of the year.  He did the same on the band's 2010 Easy Wonderful. He produced and penned the title track for Lang's 2011 album, Sing It Loud, and acted as music director for the accompanying tour.As a producer and mixer, he's worked on some of the finest indie rock and pop and Americana records to come out of Nashville in the last few years. Among his credits are: Ben Folds Five's The Sound Of The Life Of The Mind, The Hush Kids (Self Titled,) Zac Clark (Self Titled,) Drew Holcolmb And The Neighbors' Medicine and Souvenir, Chuck Mead's Free State Serenade, Josh Rouse's Love In The Modern Age, Courtney Jaye's The Exotic Sounds Of Courtney Jaye, Matt Wertz's While We're Becoming, William Tyler's Lost Colony E.P. and Paper Hats, The Silver Seas' Alaska and ThePierces' self-titled album.  When the Grammy Award-winning band Fun. needed orchestral recording for its Grammy performance, they called on Pisapia.In 2016 Pisapia collaborated with singer/ songwriter Kate York for the duet E.P. “Kate York And Joe Pisapia.” The song “All My Worry” was featured in the 2016 “Magnolia Mix Tape” vinyl release. 2018 was a watershed year for Pisapia as he released two full length solo albums. https://www.joepisapia.net/https://www.facebook.com/JoePisapiaMusic/https://www.instagram.com/joepisapia/?hl=enhttps://joepisapia.bandcamp.com/Host - Trey Mitchelltreymitchellphotography IGfeeding_the_senses_unsensored on IGtrey mitchell: facebook.com/profile.php?id=100074368084848For Sponsorship Information or Questions -  ftsunashville@gmail.comTheme Song - Damien HorneTake It From Me @damienhorne

Witches, Bitches, and Dead People
From Stones to Spirit with Modern Shaman Robin Eaton

Witches, Bitches, and Dead People

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 30:31


This week Jami is chatting with Robin Eaton about her journey into Shamanism, how she began this sacred work and what the path has revealed to this point. Robin also introduces us to the Stone People of the Shamanic Tradition and how she uses their knowledge and wisdom to facilitate healing and growth in the human realm.  Robin Eaton is a spiritual teacher, shaman, and coach.  She was initiated in the Q'ero traditions and lineage, is a Reiki Master Instructor, a Master Neuro-Transformational™ Coach, and a psychic intuitive.  Robin helps women dispel doubt and uncertainty to live unapologetically and abundantly in the truth of their being, aligned with their soul's calling and core values.  She is on a mission to connect every woman with the voice and freedom of her soul. Learn more about Robin at www.soultouchedbyrobin.com

Forging A Life
With Guest Robin Eaton: Shaman, Teacher, Coach

Forging A Life

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021


The question of fate versus destiny and destiny compared to fate is deep and broad. Have you ever implemented a bold new plan only to have it go sideways? The questions that surface ask if we were meant for the future we desired. It is not just a question of where did we go wrong and what can I do different. The soft body of our soul yearns for conformation that we really do have what it takes. My great friend Robin Eaton and I, Coach Christine will delve into the realm of fate and destiny. Connect with the ancient wisdom of the stone people, most ancient of the earth. Then conclude with a Stone Oracle Destiny Reading. Are you ready for this ride? I AM! Also, there will be some fantastic give aways during this show. You want to be there!

Praise Through It
Praise Through It Together - Exceptional Mothering with Robin Eaton

Praise Through It

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 42:48


Is there anyone in your life you've watched and thought, "That is a beautiful human." That's Robin Eaton for me. I've known her for 7 years and I've learned *so* much from her personal and professional stories and experiences. In today's conversation, Robin talks about parenting a child with exceptional needs. She talks about the challenges she and her family faced, but way more than that - she talks about the gift that Sam is and the gifts he's brought to the world. Robin Eaton is a woman on the go… You can see her as a wife, mother, educator, or someone who enjoys staying active. But each area is a full time focus. She served as a classroom teacher for fifteen years & has spent the past eight years as a school wide technology facilitator ensuring students and staff success in a digital world. She believes in empowering learners of all ages. Her passion for children and education can be seen with her own two; a 20 year old daughter in college and a 17 year old son with exceptional needs. Her husband is a firefighter whose long shifts have always ensured she is prepped to handle any personal situation on her own. Robin also has two golden retrievers and she has just become a Gigi, or golden grandma. She enjoys cooking, kayaking, being on the beach, recently started running, and has a hard time saying no to a nap. She talks about Tim Tebow's Night to Shine Prom, linked here.

Jrodconcerts Presents: 'LIVE! From The Space at 100 Taylor' with Jamie Rodriguez

Celebrating Independence Day weekend, we welcome acclaimed All-American Singer/Songwriter Tim Easton to LIVE! From The Space at 100 Taylor. A prolific rock and roll, folk and Americana musician, Tim's had a prolific career since 1997, one that has seen him travel the world, and release countless albums. Now celebrating what may be his best 'You Don't Really Know Me', a full-band record produced by Brad Jones and Robin Eaton and featuring some of his Nashville colleagues, with most of the songs written in 2020. Join us to learn about an American musical gem, and stay tuned for exclusive performances of 'Four Queens' and 'you Don't Really Know Me' on this special episode.

My Take on Music Recording with Doug Fearn
Robin Eaton: Songwriter, Musician, Studio Owner

My Take on Music Recording with Doug Fearn

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 62:44


Robin Eaton is a songwriter, musician, vocalist, and studio owner based in Nashville. I've known Robin for over 40 years, since he lived in nearby Wilmington, Delaware. He came into my studio around 1980 to record demos for several songs and I was blown away by the quality of his compositions.In this informal and wide-ranging conversation, Robin talks about his early influences, such as writing poetry when he was five years old, his adventures in the music business in the U.S. and Europe, and how he eventually settled in Nashville and now owns two very successful studios.We talk about some of Robin's songs. There are links to the songs on my podcast web site, https://www.dougfearn.comAs a songwriter, Robin as has a long-time collaboration with Jill Sobule, and many others.Thank you for your continued support of this podcast. My aim is to pass along my experience in the world of audio, music, and recording. If you find this interview useful, please share it on your social media and tell your friends who might be interested. Thanks.

Becoming Unsilenced: Awakening to the Greatest Potential You Always Were
BU #17 The Science and Experience of Slowing Down to Speed Up - Living in Flow with Robin Eaton

Becoming Unsilenced: Awakening to the Greatest Potential You Always Were

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2021 55:00


In this episode of Becoming Unsilenced, I chat with Robin Eaton, Teacher, Shaman, and Coach, about what it's necessary to slow down to speed up. We discuss how slowing down allows one to study life in a new way and then intentionally choose what to keep, what to release, and the next path to travel. Robin defines the difference between destiny and fate and helps us understand the four lines of fate the typically keep a person "hooked" stuck. She shares with us the science behind the FLOW Formula and how to apply it to life. We cover a lot of topics that all tie in together such as values, emotions, family genetics, and how you can build a life you don't need a vacation from. Check out the entire episode or jump straight to the part you most want to listen to 00:00 Slow Down to Speed Up with Robin Eaton 05:43 The Formula for Flow 12:17 The Four Lines of Fate 15:50 Heart-Centered Values 24:10 Slowing Down Allows us to Study Patterns 27:00 Emotions as Keys to Freedom 32:22 Healing Emotions and Slowing Down Influence the Formula 39:00 Acceptance and Forgiveness 46:17 Facing Fears Brings Us Closer to Our Center 49:48 How have you become Unsilenced in Your Own Life? 52:00 How has connecting with your Spirit allowed you to Develop to the greatest of Your Potential? To Claim Robin's Free Gift of her Flow with Intention Class email her and mention this podcast: Robin@soultouchedbyrobin.com CONNECT WITH ROBIN Website: https://www.soultouchedbyrobin.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/soultouchedbyrobin -------------------------------------- JOIN THE FACEBOOK COMMUNITY: BREAKING FREE, LIVING UNSILENCED, & JOYFUL LIVING WITH VICKI HADDOCK ------------------------------------- HOW TO WORK WITH VICKI: Vicki is an Adventurer, Life Guide, Coach and Inspirer. She shares wisdom, tools and techniques that inspire others to live Unsilenced lives and Evolve into the truly amazing human beings they were born as! Sign up to Receive Becoming Unsilenced Podcast Email Updates! http://bit.ly/podcastupdates Email a question or topic you would love to hear about to inspire@tslimits.com CONNECT WITH VICKI: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TranscendingLimitsLLC/ Website: https://www.tslimits.comLinkedIn: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vickihaddock/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/transcending_limits --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/becoming-unsilenced/message

Life in the And
002 | The Ands your Aliveness Depends On with Robin Eaton

Life in the And

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2020 26:39


Robin Eaton is a shaman and coach for the soul, helping people listen to their soul and give their soul a voice. She is the founder of Soul Touched by Robin, an intuitive teacher, and a transformative healer. Through her coaching programs, Sedona Retreats, and live events, Robin helps her clients get in touch with their soul, align with their intuition, cultivate their inner power, and rediscover their spark of aliveness in the and.  Robin holds multiple certificates as a Master Coach and Reiki Master Teacher. Before beginning her journey in entrepreneurship, Robin built a thriving career as a federal officer, supporting people as they were released from prison. Feeling disconnected and miserable, she started her journey in the And. Robin joins me today to discuss the ands your aliveness depends on, the ‘ands' she stands for, and why ‘and' is important to her. She shares why she believes you can be grounded in spirituality while remaining grounded in reality and how to make the connection between the two without losing your credibility. She explains the value of rediscovering your intuition and the importance of searching for answers from within yourself. She also discusses the impact of staying disconnected from your soul, constantly trying to live up to other people's expectations, and how she rediscovered her aliveness by reconnecting to her soul. “And is the creation of our dreams.” - Robin Eaton This week on Life in the AND: Why Robin views the word ‘and' as a connector and an important part of the healing process The most powerful ‘ands' in Robin's life Being grounded in reality as well as spirituality Using your intuition to discover the connection between your reality and your spirituality The value of relearning how to ‘get quiet' and search for answers from within What creates our disconnection with ‘the and' Why true connection starts with connecting with yourself, knowing yourself, and being willing to be authentic The importance of embracing fear and how it serves as a motivator to move forward The fear that pushes Robin to keep moving forward The impact of remaining disconnected from your authentic self and trying to live up to other people's rules and expectations How Robin rediscovered her aliveness by reconnecting to her soul Connect with Robin Eaton: Soul Touched by Robin Email: soultouchedbyrobin@gmail.com Email: robin@soultouchedbyrobin.com Soul Touched by Robin on Instagram Soul Touched by Robin on Facebook Embrace Life in the AND Thanks for tuning into this week's episode of Life in the AND, the podcast helping you embrace the AND in your life to cultivate more authenticity, creativity, inclusiveness, and love in every area of the world around you. If you enjoyed this episode, please head over to Apple Podcasts to subscribe to the show and leave a review. Don't forget to follow me on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn and share your favorite episodes across social media. And for more great content and information, be sure to visit my website.

Outlier to Trailblazer with Niiamah Ashong
OTT Robin Eaton - If you want to move others, you must first move yourself

Outlier to Trailblazer with Niiamah Ashong

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2020 49:22


Today, we get to share in Trailblazer Robin Eaton's journey. Robin is a former law enforcement officer whose journey has helped her develop gifts and skills through a number of different dimensions. This powerful person finds herself in a place where she is looking to leverage her skills through the lens of a powerful message. We explore that message and go to a place far deeper and far more central and personalized to Robin's unique message.  I once told my coach, Richard Litvin, that I was working with him in order to learn how to really lead my movement and he said to me “If you want to move others, you first have to move yourself.”  As Your Journey Continues Are you willing to go deep enough and be vulnerable enough to allow yourself to be moved?

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Woodsongs Vodcasts
WoodSongs 894: John N�meth and Tomi Lunsford

Woodsongs Vodcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2017 80:33


JOHN N�METH has established himself among the very top ranks of blues musicians and modern soul singers. Drawing from his strong influences in blues and R&B, as well as contemporary sounds in hip hop and rock & roll, John creates music that is personal as well as universal, and owes its origin to no one but John N�meth.N�meth is also a very accomplished harmonica player who can boogie with the best of them He is currently nominated for a 2017 Blues Music Award in the category of B.B. King Entertainer of the Year and won a couple of BMA the prior two years. His new album �Feelin� Freaky� backed by his Memphis band shows why he�s one of the hottest stars in the musical firmament. TOMI LUNSFORD is a transcendent singer, and songwriter, informed by deep family musical roots. She has long been recognized as one of Nashville�s most versatile performers, thriving outside the realm of the expected. Lunsford�s soprano is deeply rooted in mountain and bluegrass history, but she possesses her own definitive voice. She has always impressed with an offbeat style and phrasing that conjures jazz, folk, country, and blues in a singular vehicle. Critics have long considered Lunsford a Nashville treasure. Her new album �Come On Blue�, produced by Robin Eaton, features twelve elemental songs melodically crafted around her indelible voice

Recording Studio Rockstars
RSR070 - Roger Moutenot - Producing Yo La Tengo & Paula Cole

Recording Studio Rockstars

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2017 101:28


Free mix training with Lij at MixMasterBundle.com Get yourself a Rockstar T-shirt at: RSRockstars.com/Tshirt Get the theme music at: SkadooshMusic.com Get the full show notes at http://RSRockstars.com/70 My guest today is Roger Moutenot, a multi platinum Grammy nominated producer and engineer here in Nashville. Roger started out in Cliffside Park NJ with a view of Manhattan recording bands in his basement studio before attending the Institute of Audio Research in New York and landing a job at Skyline Studios in 1975. During his time at Skyline Roger recorded many important artists including Laurie Anderson, They Might Be Giants, and 10,000 Maniacs. Making the inevitable shift to freelance Roger began working at Chung King House of Metal with Run DMC, Heavy D, and Stetsasonic, and also recording greats from the the NY jazz scene John Zorn, Bill Frisell, and Don Byron. Moving to Nashville TN in the 90s I first met Roger when he was mixing Jill Sobule at Woodland Studios where I was interning. And then we got a chance to work together at Alex The Great studio owned by Robin Eaton and Brad Jones recording a cool indi band Toy Bean. In 1993 Roger produced Painful, for the college radio favorites Yo La Tengo, which began a long relationship with the band going on to record seven full length albums. These included the critically acclaimed albums I Can Hear The Heart Beating As One in 1997, and 2000’s And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside Out. Roger continued to make records in both Nashville and NY until building his own Haptown Studio, where we are today. He has a long list of credits which include: producing Paula Cole’s double platinum, Grammy Nominated album, This Fire, Joseph Arthur, Lambchop, Josh Rouse, Jefferson Airplane/ Hot Tuna guitarist Jorma Kaukonen, Lou Reed, Rosanne Cash, John Cale, Jeff The Brotherhood, Son Volt, Mindy Smith, Cheap Trick, Gillian Welch, and John Mayer. The list goes on...  

Recording Studio Rockstars
RSR062 - Robin Eaton - Alex The Great & Club Roar Studios

Recording Studio Rockstars

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2016 71:38


Free mix training with Lij at MixMasterBundle.com My guest today is Robin Eaton, a songwriter, producer, poet, and artist from Nashville TN. He owns his own studio, Club Roar, and is also co-owner of Alex The Great recording with Brad Jones who was my guest on episode 34. Beginning as a songwriter and artist signed to Warner France and then Ze-Island records in NYC, He was also in the original Broadway production of Hair. After moving to Nashville in the 80s and building Alex The Great, Robin went on to co write and produce Jill Sobule’s self titled record with the hit single “I Kissed A Girl” about ten years before Katy Perry’s song of the same title. In 2005 Robin and I co produced The Spinto Band’s Nice And Nicely Done, and then later KS Rhoads Dead Language. Some of his other credits include: Butterfly Boucher, Tim Easton, Tommy Womack, Lion Limb, Swan Dive, and Mary Kate Oneil.   But more importantly Robin is my mentor. He took me in and showed me how to make records at Alex The Great, and has been a creative inspiration and friend to me for 20 years. He even officiated at my wedding!   Get the full show notes at http://RSRockstars.com/62

Nakedly Examined Music Podcast
NEM#18: Jill Sobule Takes America Back

Nakedly Examined Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2016 65:52


Jill is a big personality, rivaling Elvis Costello in the creation of acerbic, stylistically varied singer-songwriter material, and shes been putting out tuneful, story-laden albums since 1990. Visit jillsobule.com. We discuss "Jetpack" from Underdog Victorious (2004) and get to meet her frequent co-writer Robin Eaton, "Empty Glass" (co-written with Elise Thoron) from The California Years (2009), and "Pilar (Things Here Are Different)" from Things Here Are Different (1990). Finally, we hear a new recording of her political manifesto "America Back." The intro/outro music is "Supermodel" from her 1995 self-titled album. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music.

Nakedly Examined Music Podcast
NEM#18: Jill Sobule Takes America Back

Nakedly Examined Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2016 65:52


Jill is a big personality, rivaling Elvis Costello in the creation of acerbic, stylistically varied singer-songwriter material, and shes been putting out tuneful, story-laden albums since 1990. Visit jillsobule.com. We discuss "Jetpack" from Underdog Victorious (2004) and get to meet her frequent co-writer Robin Eaton, "Empty Glass" (co-written with Elise Thoron) from The California Years (2009), and "Pilar (Things Here Are Different)" from Things Here Are Different (1990). Finally, we hear a new recording of her political manifesto "America Back." The intro/outro music is "Supermodel" from her 1995 self-titled album. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music.

Recording Studio Rockstars
RSR034 - Brad Jones - Alex The Great

Recording Studio Rockstars

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2016 71:39


Get over two hours of FREE Mix Training, Multitracks, and eBook at... MixMasterBundle.com My guest today is Brad Jones, Producer, Engineer, Mixer, and Musician based in Nashville. He has co-owned the Alex the Great Recording with Robin Eaton since 1993. This is a particularly special episode today because Alex The Great was the first studio where I learned how to record, and Brad was the one who taught me how to make the musicians feel at home to capture a great performance  Get full show notes at RecordingStudioRockstars.com LEAVE A REVIEW

Let Me Ascertain You: The Civilians Podcast
Live at The Met Museum: Beauty, Love, Body

Let Me Ascertain You: The Civilians Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2015


For this episode of Let Me Ascertain You, we bring you back to New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art, where The Civilians are artists in residence. As part of our research, we were wandering through some of the museum's halls like the Petrie Court, looking at nude sculptures that fill that space, like Jacques Sarazin’s gentle Leda and the Swan and Antonio Canova’s indifferent Paris. Surrounded by such a rich history of the representation of the human form, we questioned how the human body and what we find beautiful have changed through time. In our last podcast, we brought you some of our interviews with Met curators who spoke about these dynamic human representations. For this episode, we've gathered other conversations from the past couple of years that also examine these intertwining themes of beauty, love, and the body. First, Jeanine Serralles brings us to the El Buen Pastor Women’s Prison with Ana Yolanda, a contestant in the prison’s annual beauty pageant. Nedra McClyde performs Pookie, from our investigation into Weddings in America, and Damian Bladet gives us an interview with the founder of NYC’s Hot Nude Yoga. Finally, Alyse Louis closes with a performance of the original song “Pretty Monster,” written by Robin Eaton and Jill Sobule for our new musical “Times Square.” We’ll be closing out our year as artists-in-residence at the Met with one more cabaret in mid-May. Taking its title — “The Way They Live” — from Thomas Anschutz’s painting, the original play with music will explore concepts of America and how American art reflects those ideas. For more information about the Met residency, please visit The Civilians’ website: www.thecivilians.org

Let Me Ascertain You: The Civilians Podcast

Check out our fourth and final episode of our "Let Me Ascertain You: LGBTQ All Out!" podcast series. This was recorded live at the Barrow Street Theater in NY where actors performed various real people we interviewed about their experiences related to sexuality and gender. One of our special guest performers that night was Laverne Cox who stars in the TV show "Orange Is the New Black." She performs an interview we did with a staff member at Housing Works which is a NYC non-profit healing community of people living with and affected by HIV/AIDS. (http://www.housingworks.org/) Then Mike Brun and Alyse Louis perform "Barricade" another song by Robin Eaton and Jill Sobule from our upcoming musical “Times Square” that will feature music from Robin and Jill with book by Tony-nominated writer Jim Lewis about two teenage runaway lesbians who form an underground punk band in 1980s seedy Times Square! To close out this special podcast series, Stephen Plunkett performs an inteview he did for our show "This Beautiful City" about Colorado Springs. Colorado Springs has a number of military bases and this interview was done a number of years ago before the repeal of "Don't Ask Don't Tell." Interviews for this podcast were conducted by Stephen Plunkett and Dan Domingues. Be sure to subscribe to stay in the loop about other amazing stories from our investigations! For more, please visit http://www.thecivilians.org.To leave a comment, please visit The Civilians' blog http://blogforthecivilians.blogspot.com/!

Let Me Ascertain You: The Civilians Podcast

Up next is our third podcast of our series "Let Me Ascertain You: LGBTQ All Out!" dedicated to sexuality and gender. For this episode, we've got another interview from a staffer at the Rainbow Heights Club in Brooklyn, an advocacy program for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender emotional recovery and wellness. You can learn more about them at rainbowheights.org. Samira Wiley performs Danee live in New York City at the Barrow Street Theater. Then, our next performance comes from an interview we did a couple years ago as part of our research for writer Neal Bell's play, SHADOW OF HIMSELF. Actors Matt Maher, Brian Sgambati and Maria Dizzia drove down to rural Pennsylvania to visit Harold and Bob in their home that has number of cages upstairs, locked cells downstairs and something of a small prison camp outside. At the time they were all empty. Matt Maher plays Harold and Brad Heberlee plays Bob. Since we started this LGBTQ series, we did a concert of the show TIMES SQUARE by Jill Sobule & Robin Eaton and Jim Lewis. It's a show about two girls who fall in love and discover themselves. To close out the podcast, we share a song for Nicky, one of the two girls at the center of the story. Nicky's a streetwise butch girl and in this song "Cigarette Burn" she's trying out a new song onstage at the Pussycat Palace in the heart of sleazy Times Square. It's sung here by the extraordinary Jill Sobule. Interviews for this podcast were conducted by Donnetta Lavinia Grays and Matt Maher. For more, please visit http://www.thecivilians.org.To leave a comment, please visit The Civilians' blog http://blogforthecivilians.blogspot.com/!

Let Me Ascertain You: The Civilians Podcast

We’ve got a new topic here at Let Me Ascertain You that we're calling "LGBTQ All Out!” and it's all about those who have battled for, celebrated, and championed their sexual orientation and gender identity. We dig into the personal stories, struggles and triumphs of a group of individuals in the LGBTQ community. Here, our Associate Artists and special guests perform interviews that we conducted recently. This podcast was recorded live at Barrow Street Theater in NYC. In this episode you’ll hear actor Paul Stovall perform an interview we did with Randy who works at a great organization here in Brooklyn called the Rainbow Heights Club. Check out their website: http://www.rainbowheights.org/. Then actor Blair Baker performs Tarina, an interview we did several years ago back when we were creating our show about the city of Colorado Springs. To close things out, we’ve got a song from Times Square. It’s a musical based on the early 80’s movie. The story is about two girls from opposite sides of the tracks, they meet, they fall in love, they form a band called the Sleez Sisters all set in the untamed Times Square of the 1970’s. Songs are by the amazing team of Jill Sobule and Robin Eaton, and here’s one of them. This is “Last Kiss” performed by Alyse Alan Louis with Mike Brun on guitar. Interviews for this podcast were conducted by Dan Domingues and Alison Weller. For more, please visit http://www.thecivilians.org.To leave a comment, please visit The Civilians' blog http://blogforthecivilians.blogspot.com/!

Let Me Ascertain You: The Civilians Podcast

Welcome to our third podcast episode commemorating the one-year anniversary of Occupy Wall Street. The Civilians conducted interviews with activists in the movement since its start last year at Zuccotti up to this one year anniversary on September 17, 2012 (referred to as #S17 in the Twitter-sphere). The first performance in this episode is by special Civilians guest-star David Cale of an interview with Carne Ross, a British Diplomat who gives us a different perspective on the movement. Next up is Jordan Mahome performing Radio Raheem (the man who inspired the character in Spike Lee's Do the Right Thing), who helped start Paul Robeson Freedom School. To close this episode, join in from home or on the subway or wherever you are, as Mary Kate O’Neil and her band Gerry Giaimo, Robin Eaton, David Shuman, and Mia Theodoratus sing a rendition of John Lennon’s Power to the People. Interviews for this podcast were conducted by Adam Odsess-Rubin and Steven Cosson. The performances you just heard were directed by Mia Rovegno. Thanks for listening. For more, please visit http://www.thecivilians.org.To leave a comment, please visit The Civilians' blog http://blogforthecivilians.blogspot.com/!