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Prof. Ryan Brewer of Indiana U. Columbus, put together a list of team valuations for some top college basketball programs!
Ryan Brewer is a college dropout who has an incredible blog about PL, Category Theory and Logic. He better define his goal as making Formal Theory more accessible outside the ivory tower of academia, and easier to put into practice where it matters. He has a couple of very interesting main projects, such as the first Cedille 2 Interpreter, Saber VM, and Arctic. In this episode we will talk about all of his projects. His trajectory becoming self-taught in PL, compilers and Formal Methods, and he shares with us the wealth of resources he used to navigate this sea of knowledge. We also have a brief but heated discussion on the ethics of Science. Links Ryan's Website Saber VM Arctic, which is built on top of Lustre Category Theory Wiki
Paul is joined by Dr. Ryan Brewer, Ph.D who wrote the article, "How valuable is your college football team" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ryan Brewer and Cory Kleinfeldt both naturally added this option for repair to their shop without ever discussing it beforehand. It fits nicely with RestorFX and PDR! https://dentprosacramento.com/ https://www.dentprousa.com/
Big John is in for our weekly preview show, and Flint is nowhere to be found. Never fear, we have Ryan Brewer in, too. Strick and Brew break it all down and give their thoughts on the game before they they and the guys make their official picks for the game. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Learn how Jared, a RestorFX customer turned into Ryan's Center manager and maybe even business partner?!? Why it's so important to always put the right mindset and effort out into the world. You never know who's watching! All RestorFX centers should play this for their employees. This is the type of enthusiasm and desire to see RestorFX that we should all have! https://dentprosacramento.com/ https://www.dentprousa.com/
Tom is joined by two experienced teachers of the deaf, Ryan Brewer and Corrina Burge, to discuss the pedagogies, practicalities and knowledge needed to become a successful teacher of the deaf. How do teachers of the deaf differentiate? How should classrooms be laid out? What makes being a TOD unique? Find out in this show!
Ryan Brewer joined Drew and Dustin to share some excellent notes from his recent trip to Oklahoma. He shared notes on Owasso, Deer Creek, Westmoore, Edmond North, Moore, and Jenks. From Texas, we covered the SW Homeschool Classic, Vista Ridge, Westwood, Allen, Rock Hill, Liberty Hill, Rouse, Frisco Memorial and Frisco Independence.
Everywhere you look, it's clear that the Super Bowl is here. Murals and banners are up, cities are cleaning up, and the fans are flying in. Many guests are staying and partying in Scottsdale. Football-themed events and entertainment are transforming downtown Phoenix, and the game itself is in Glendale. Experts predict that a large percentage of the people attending these events will be tourists, and the state is projected to make hundreds of millions of dollars from Super Bowl 57. The last time Arizona hosted the Super Bowl in 2015, the Pro Bowl also kicked off the next weekend. That year, the state made more than $700 million in 10 days, according to an estimate from Arizona State University. But the Super Bowl's effects can be uneven, and it does come with costs, too. This week on The Gaggle, a podcast by The Arizona Republic and azcentral.com, hosts Ron Hansen and Mary Jo Pitzl are joined by Arizona Republic reporter Corina Vanek to discuss what goes into putting on a mega-event like the Super Bowl. Ryan Brewer, associate professor of finance at Indiana University, joins the show to break down the costs and economic benefits of hosting the Super Bowl. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ryan and Cory discuss 2022 and their RestorFX centers. We talk about our numbers, what we did right, and where we can improve https://dentprosacramento.com/
Ryan is my brother in law. He's husband to my lovely sister Randi, a father of 5 kids, and full time missionary. They lived in Thailand for 6 years and are now moving to England. Asking him some questions about what it's like being a full time missionary.
Dustin McComas and Drew Bishop are joined by Five Tool's Ryan Brewer who coached the senior Five Tool Academic Team at the Arizona Fall Classic. The trio break down the roster, discuss what colleges look for and more. Drew and Dustin wrap things up with MLB postseason discussion and, of course, Texas vs. Oklahoma picks.
Ryan Brewer and Coach Cory K interview two dealer managers about what they're looking for when they hire vendors, what they don't want to see, how they feel about the price of reconditioning and their thoughts about RestorFX 00:00:58 Adam & DJ's beginnings with RestorFX 00:06:22 DJ on importance of recon business for dealerships 00:12:40 DJ & Adam on the used cars opportunity 00:15:50 Adam on vendor integrity 00:17:17 DJ on vendor trustworthiness 00:19:20 Cory on vendor demonstration 00:20:03 DJ and Adam on what they value from their vendors 00:24:50 DJ and Adam on their first experience with RestorFX and the 24-hour turnaround time 00:373450 Cory and capitalizing on a niche market 00:37:24 Ryan's experience with dealership managers 00:39:40 Adam and DJ on what they would change about their vendors 00:46:05 DJ and Adam and consolidating services to one vendor 00:50:18 Adam on price points between Dealerships and Vendors 00:59:00 Ryan and business competitors 01:01:11 Ryan on taking good care of managers https://dentprosacramento.com https://www.restorfx.com
Today is more shop talk! retail shop, adding services to your suite of options. what should it be? PPF, bumper painting, tint, touch up, RestorFX? Today Ryan Brewer talks about what he has tried, what's worked, and what hasn't. He also suggests that we should NOT add a service to our PDR business. We should be adding PDR to our other services!! WHAT?! Listen to hear his reasoning www.coachcoryk.com https://dentprosacramento.com
Welcome to Zebtober. Chris breaks down Saturday's dramatic 21-20 win over the Vanderbilt Commodores as the Gamecocks lock down their first SEC win of the 2021 season. Plus, Chris talks early line for SC/A&M and takes your questions/voicemails regarding the game over the weekend. Finally, former USC running back Ryan Brewer joins the show in a throwback interview to recall his illustrious career in garnet & black.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-spurs-up-show/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Dr. Ryan Brewer, a former Air Force Flight Surgeon who was stationed at Bagram Air Force Base in Afghanistan, joins us to discuss the US withdrawal from Afghanistan and his experiences there. We also talked about the Delta variant, vaccine effectiveness, the need for boosters, andtibody dependant enhancement, and what we should expect going forward. Dr. Brewer left us with a bit of a dire warning, so be sure to listen until the end. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/None_Taken /support
Our sponsor: Houghton Hornswww.houghtonhorns.comMilitary Trumpet Jobswww.militarytrumpetjobs.comThis episode has a detailed discussion of common mistakes players make when sending in audition tapes. Hopefully it is helpful to you in making higher quality tapes for your next audition!Staff Sergeant Ryan Brewer is a native of North Richland Hills, Texas and has been a member of The U.S. Army Band “Pershing's Own” in Washington, D.C. since October 2020 where he performs with the Ceremonial Band. From 2016 to 2020, Ryan served with The United States Army Field Band as co-principal trumpet and commercial/lead trumpet player of the Concert Band and Chamber Brass quintet. In 2019 and 2020, Staff Sgt. Brewer was featured on multiple tours with The U.S. Army Field Band. He is also a founding member of the U.S. Army Trumpet Ensemble, the Army's first musical recruitment group that includes representatives of both premier and regional bands. Before joining the Army, Ryan was an orchestral fellow at National Repertory Orchestra. Ryan received a Bachelor of Music degree from the University of North Texas and a Master of Music degree from Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, TX where he served as the graduate trumpet assistant. Ryan's principal teachers were Keith Johnson and Gary Wurtz with supplemental instruction by Chris Gekker, Mark Hughes, John Holt, and Adam Gordon.Kevin Paul, trumpet, currently serves in The United States Army Band “Pershing's Own,” previously served in the U.S. Army Field Band, and has auditioned for every military band in Washington D.C. In addition to his rich and exciting performance career in the U.S. Army Band, he runs militarytrumpetjobs.com and tours and performs with the Army Music Trumpet Ensemble. Kevin is a wealth of knowledge on all things military music and I am so glad he took the time to answer these questions. There are so many fantastic career opportunities for musicians in the U.S. military bands and I hope this interview can shed some more light on the subject for anyone interested in pursuing these jobs. Please enjoy and feel free to leave questions or comments for Kevin below or in the official Audition Playbook discussion group.Support the show (https://thatsnotspit.com/support/)
Kate Ryan BrewerBorn in Seattle and raised in Southeast Asia, I'm an independent writer and filmmaker, avid traveler, and macaroni and cheese connoisseur. Since graduating from Florida State University film school in 2007 I've lived and worked around the world in Los Angeles, Marrakech, London, Sydney, Washington DC, and Omaha. I've had the pleasure of working for a range of companies and clients writing feature scripts, short scripts, advertising copy, advocacy campaigns, blogs, and everything in-between. Hyperion published my first YA novel, “I Heart Vampires: Birth” under the pen name Siona McCabre in 2011.Current projects include directing and producing a feature documentary on forced marriage in the United States, and a short horror film that I'm developing as a feature. I enjoy shenanigans, learning languages, snow surfing, and French malbec with good friends.http://knotsthefilm.comTwo worlds collide. The light is gone. And the truth just doesn't exist.Aided by the original Order of Laenmúr in Xahar'áhsh, Jessica Northwood finally discovers how far her role as Guardian really extends. But to truly fulfill it, she must bend the truth for everyone, and it won't be pretty.Her vestrohím darkness battles with a powerful magic she didn't know she had. Leandras tries to come clean, but it's one disaster after another with the fae man who apparently can't decide where his loyalties lie. Or maybe Jessica just can't accept how intertwined their fates have become.Deadly alliances and maddening deceptions greet Jessica at every turn while both sides of the Gateway crumble beneath a ravaged world desperately trying to break free. Jessica can't do this on her own, but her greatest ally makes her doubt everything she knew about life, death, and the mysteries between. If she lets herself trust Leandras, she may as well throw herself at the enemy's feet. Without him, though, there's no hope left for the Guardian—or for anyone.Ilona Andrews' Innkeeper Chronicles meets The Magicians in this snarky, fast-paced Urban Fantasy Adventure from International Bestselling Author Kathrin Hutson.http://kathrinhutsonfiction.comThe Douglas Coleman Show now offers audio and video promotional packages for music artists as well as video promotional packages for authors. Please see our website for complete details. http://douglascolemanshow.comIf you have a comment about this episode or any other, please click the link below.https://ratethispodcast.com/douglascolemanshow
Kate Ryan BrewerBorn in Seattle and raised in Southeast Asia, I'm an independent writer and filmmaker, avid traveler, and macaroni and cheese connoisseur. Since graduating from Florida State University film school in 2007 I've lived and worked around the world in Los Angeles, Marrakech, London, Sydney, Washington DC, and Omaha. I've had the pleasure of working for a range of companies and clients writing feature scripts, short scripts, advertising copy, advocacy campaigns, blogs, and everything in-between. Hyperion published my first YA novel, “I Heart Vampires: Birth” under the pen name Siona McCabre in 2011.Current projects include directing and producing a feature documentary on forced marriage in the United States, and a short horror film that I'm developing as a feature. I enjoy shenanigans, learning languages, snow surfing, and French malbec with good friends.http://knotsthefilm.comTwo worlds collide. The light is gone. And the truth just doesn't exist.Aided by the original Order of Laenmúr in Xahar'áhsh, Jessica Northwood finally discovers how far her role as Guardian really extends. But to truly fulfill it, she must bend the truth for everyone, and it won't be pretty.Her vestrohím darkness battles with a powerful magic she didn't know she had. Leandras tries to come clean, but it's one disaster after another with the fae man who apparently can't decide where his loyalties lie. Or maybe Jessica just can't accept how intertwined their fates have become.Deadly alliances and maddening deceptions greet Jessica at every turn while both sides of the Gateway crumble beneath a ravaged world desperately trying to break free. Jessica can't do this on her own, but her greatest ally makes her doubt everything she knew about life, death, and the mysteries between. If she lets herself trust Leandras, she may as well throw herself at the enemy's feet. Without him, though, there's no hope left for the Guardian—or for anyone.Ilona Andrews' Innkeeper Chronicles meets The Magicians in this snarky, fast-paced Urban Fantasy Adventure from International Bestselling Author Kathrin Hutson.http://kathrinhutsonfiction.comThe Douglas Coleman Show now offers audio and video promotional packages for music artists as well as video promotional packages for authors. Please see our website for complete details. http://douglascolemanshow.comIf you have a comment about this episode or any other, please click the link below.https://ratethispodcast.com/douglascolemanshow
Pop Art Painter Jamie Roxx (www.JamieRoxx.us) welcomes Kate Ryan Brewer, Dir, Wri, Pro (Knots: A Forced Marriage Story, Film, Doc) to the Show! Web: www.knotsthefilm.comFacebook: @knotsdocumentary Twitter: @knotsthefilmInstagram: @knotsthefilm Knots : A Forced Marriage Story. The film explores forced and child marriages, which are occurring legally across the United States every day. Brewer reveals the disturbing truth about this problem in modern America through the complicated experience of three forced marriage survivors. Nina Van Harn, Sara Tasneem, and Fraidy Reiss share intimate details of their personal journeys of surviving, escaping and ultimately becoming powerful voices in the historic fight to end the human rights abuse of forced marriage. The film will be released via The Laemmle both theatrically and on their digital platform on May 7th followed by a wider digital release June 4th by Global Digital Releasing Media Inquiries for the Film Knots: A Forced Marriage Story October Coast www.octobercoastpr.com
Ryan Brewer, Rashad Faison, and David Cloninger discuss the dismissal of Will Muschamp, the current state of the program and candidates moving forward.
Anthony Wright, Ryan Brewer, and Preston Thorne discuss Anthony's career, CoVid, an all SEC schedule, QB play, the meaning of sports and much more.
Anthony Wright, Ryan Brewer, and Preston Thorne discuss Anthony's career, CoVid, an all SEC schedule, QB play, the meaning of sports and much more.
As previously heard on our AnchorFM feed!! From the Hollow9ine Network, "Spotlight" is the Talk Radio Interview Podcast where we feature creative and interesting people telling their stories... In this edition, Dave "The Klone" is chatting with filmmaker and fellow vampire fanatic, Ryan Brewer, discussing his short film “Familiar” (2017), his experience creating and producing the film, and his Kickstarter campaign to get the feature length film version made!! (Sadly, since this episode was recorded, the Kickstarter campaign failed to meet its goal, but the fight isn't over!!) Keep track of the project at the Magic-Times Films Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/magictimefilms/ http://hollow9ine.com E-mail: Hollow9inePodcast@gmail.com Follow: @Hollow9ineCast Have you been checking us out on Anchor.FM?? https://anchor.fm/dave-maresca Support us on Patreon!! https://www.patreon.com/Hollow9ineNetwork Visit our store on RedBubble!! http://www.redbubble.com/people/Hollow9ine Also make sure to check out FanGirlZone.com and The awesome animations of Felix Thoo: http://www.felixthoo.com/ https://vimeo.com/141305937
As can also be heard on RADIO HAVER!! From the Hollow9ine Network, "Spotlight" is the Talk Radio Interview Podcast where we feature creative and interesting people telling their stories... In this edition, Dave "The Klone" is chatting with filmmaker and fellow vampire fanatic, Ryan Brewer, discussing his short film “Familiar” (2017), his experience creating and producing the film, and his Kickstarter campaign to get the feature length film version made!! Check it out, and make sure to support the film!! Check out Ryan Brewer, his short film and support the kickstarter campaign here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1413971540/familiar-0?ref=thanks-copy&fbclid=IwAR1052WeW20UHG5ItQ5xNKdpOf8BW7olnDrAn4u-5pObA-H4Ji7gGuCEGlI http://hollow9ine.com E-mail: Hollow9inePodcast@gmail.com Follow: @Hollow9ineCast Tune in to RADIO HAVER on Wednesday nights at 11pm (UK) to hear the Hollow9ine Network!! www.RadioHaver.com Visit our store on RedBubble!! http://www.redbubble.com/people/Hollow9ine Also make sure to check out our friends at www.FanGirlZone.com and The awesome and amazing animations of Felix Thoo: http://www.felixthoo.com/ https://vimeo.com/141305937 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dave-maresca/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dave-maresca/support
Ryan Brewer, Jeff Barnes, and I reminisce about the remarkable 2000 season.
Ryan Brewer, Jeff Barnes, and I reminisce about the remarkable 2000 season.
Ryan Brewer, Preston Thorne, Mike Uva and I discuss the Missouri loss, the impending Kentucky game, and the state of the program.
Steve Taneyhill, Ryan Brewer, and Preston Thorne give a preseason players' perspective before the 2019 Gamecock season.
Today's topic of conversation centers around one question: who is the most underrated Gamecock of all time? Chris airs your responses and gives his take on who he thinks has been most overlooked by the USC community. Also, we've got a ton of recruiting tidbits to get to as both football and baseball receive positive news over the last week. Finally, former Gamecocks RB Ryan Brewer joins the show to talk about being a high school "Mr. Football", playing for Lou Holtz, being MVP of the 2001 Outback Bowl, beating Clemson in 2001, the upcoming season and much more. Support the show ( https://www.patreon.com/thespursupshow ) Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-spurs-up-show/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Having a really good and functional paintless dent removal website is a must! What are some important things you need to have in or on your PDR site? Find out and listen what you can add and improve for your current PDR site. Don't want to do it yourself? Need a new or add another domain? Check out https://www.thebestpdrwebsites.com Want to see a fully built and capable paintless dent removal website in action? Check out my latest website build https://www.dentremovalsandiego.com I bring a couple guests on (Ryan Brewer https://www.dentprousa.com) and (Jason Huddelston https://www.dentlion.com) and they talk about their sites. Topic mentions we recommend you have in or on your website. Relevant SEO Title Tag Call To Actions Video Chat Box Optimized Website Compelling Photos Click to Call Click to Text Fast Loading Keyword Text w/ Cities Those are just SOME of the important things you need to have on your website. It's your 24/7 sales person and making it a priority investment doing it right is a no brainer. Special events: Stanliner Tools – A Dive Into Stanliner Technique and Tools (April 25-26 and EV Course Sat 27) @ Dent Kraft in Minnesota https://www.stanlinertools.com/pages/seminar2 Keco – 2 day Glue Pull and 10th Anniversary (April 4-5) https://www.kecotabs.com/ Anson Open House (April 19 Sat Arlington, TX) https://www.facebook.com/events/601464740295014/ PDR Repair Secrets – & EV Course PDR Canada (May 16-18) https://www.pdrrepairsecrets.ca Dent Time EV IMI Course (Sat May 25) http://www.ansonpdr.com/training/imi-level-2-ev-hybrid-qualification/san-diego-imi-hybrid-training.html Official Dent Time podcast https://www.denttimepdr.com Want to learn more about PDR Online PDR Training? http://www.denttrainer.com
Thanksgiving Special 2 of 2. Guests: Corey Miller, David Cloninger, Brad Lawing, Tim Frisby, Jay Philips, Wes Mitchell, Ryan Brewer, Courtney Leavett, Tyeler Dean. Gamecock Greats. Gamecock Stories. Epic Lou Holtz stories.
Guests: Brad Lawing, Ryan Brewer, and Bob Gillespie. Discussion of the Kentucky loss, the challenges of the SEC, fun stories, and the upcoming match up with Missouri.
In episode 13, I bring on fully self taught Ryan Brewer (http://www.dentprousa.com). A 6 year pdr tech that is not only good at PDR but killing it in the paintless dent repair market too. Hear what he has to say and learn some of his advice and formulas. Please check my official podcasts and posts out at http://www.denttimepdr.com Keep in touch with my PDR training, repairs and reviews below https://www.denttime.comhttps://www.facebook.com/denttime https://www.twitter.com/denttime https://www.instagram.com/denttime https://www.youtube.com/denttime
Bob Gillespie, Ryan Brewer., John Whittle and myself discuss the historical challenges and horizons of hope for the Gamecock Football program in 2018.
Today on the Podcast, Tim has a chat to Ryan Brewer. Ryan is an old friend of Tim who has lived with Type 1 since he was very young. They get into all kinds of conversations about how they met, some funny experiences and more. Ryan is also married to a type 1 diabetic and shares what that is like… Ryan on Instagram Please don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast to get new episodes early! Please check out diabetictim.com You can find me here: Instagram Facebook Twitter YouTube
TCBCast falls under a spell with impromptu co-host Ryan Brewer of Magic-Time Films filling in for Gurdip. Justin brings his initial impressions of HBO’s “Elvis Presley: The Searcher,” Justin & Ryan discuss an outsider’s perspective on Elvis, the impact of recorded music, TV and the internet on generational gaps and popular music, and even dig into some behind the scenes details of the making of Justin's short film “Never Been to Graceland.” Then, two of the most popular Elvis tunes of all time feature in Song of the Week! Songs of the Week Justin - Jailhouse Rock Ryan Brewer - Suspicious Minds
I've been at this for almost nine years. I take or have been awarded partial credit for encouraging and/or helping to unleash a few cool things on the scene during this time. Coy Koi, Swig, Black Market Binary, Megan Hopkins ... probably even more that never got legs ... and I will admit quite a few things have become inexplicably popular despite my initial read. But, dammit, you have to give me Eric Pedigo, this skinny little kid that showed up at an open mic one night with a batch of really cool-assed songs and solid voice to back them up. For some reason he had this ambition to play Birdy's ... which is ONE thing I can usually do for an artist ... so I had him play in the background while bands were signing up for the Battle back in 2013. Next thing I know, our buddy Cannon has convinced him to sign up for the battle, and a few weeks later, he becomes one of the first singer/songwriters to advance to the second round, despite having brought only having two fans in the audience at the beginning of the night. Since that time, Eric has become a staple of the singer/songwriter scene around town, playing several shows for Shine, collaborating with Steve Boller (Godfather of the Castleton music scene) on one of the better releases of the past year (thank you, again, Shine Studios), releasing what Ryan Brewer begrudgingly says is one of the best songs written by a local artist, and reaching the finals of Birdy's One Guitar/One Voice competition. This is an impressive resume for his first 18 months in town, I would say. This episode marks Eric's second appearance on Indy In-Tune and includes all-new live performances that he probably only vaguely remembers playing the first time. Links Referenced in the Show: Eric Pedigo can be found here | ...oh and here ) and here () and here () and don't forget here (). He is formerly of the band "." Some of the tracks this evening are off what most of us affectionately refer to as the "Bollego" album, which he did with Steve Boller. That album can be obtained here . In addition, we also play tracks from his solo album, asdf, which can be found here: . Co-hosting on this episode is Brandon/Benjamin Cannon of . Also joining late was the inimitable (except by Jeff Kelly) Kolo Bell. We reference Eric's previous performance in Studio B, initially recorded for The Soundcheck with Irish. You will find that performance in our Mini-Concert Archive. Eric gave a stellar performance last month in the finals of the .
While Ryan Brewer began practicing and teaching yoga for the physical benefits, he quickly discovered that Bhakti yoga—the yoga of devotion and heart opening would become an important part of his path. After facing his crippling fears of singing in public, he discovered that chanting was his first love. Ryan's chanting has been compared to Krishna Das and Jai Uttal and his first CD, Kirtan: Yoga for the Heart is one of the bestselling chanting CDs in many years and has redefined popular notions about devotional chanting. In this interview Ryan shares his amazing story. ResourcesRyan's WebsiteRyan on FacebookPurchase: Kirtan: Yoga for the Heart
It is nice to see that the recent downturn in employment/hobby funding, for those of you keeping tabs on the off-mic version of my life, has not affected podcast downloads. Nor has it affected the enthusiasm of our local scene. In fact, within about an hour of announcing that we were shuttering the doors temporarily, I had offers from three different groups to finance the station on an ongoing basis. While this is much appreciated, the actual issue is not so much the cost of the station, but the principle that I can't very well take money for a radio station while food, utilities, and the mortgage aren't completely covered. I did finally secure a bit of contract employment this week, which means that we'll soon be getting Indy In-Tune Radio back on the air, using a new provider. This means no more crummy ads, pop-ups, or special apps required, and I get to load up as big of a playlist as I like, instead of being limited to a mere gigabyte of music at a time. Stay tuned, this one is raising the bar a bit. For those of you who did offer to support Indy In-Tune financially, please maintain this enthusiasm, as I will be starting up an ad network in the next couple of months that I plan to use to self-fund Indy In-Tune for the first time, and hopefully expand our live offerings with the ability to actually pay musicians for their effort.In addition to being supremely talented and very entertaining, Ryan Brewer is one of those solid, reliable guys that it's always good to have on your speed dial. Not only did he agree to do a fill in spot on our very first Monday Night Live on given less than an hour's notice, but he also, possibly jinxed by my joking about it during this show, ended up playing Indy In-Tune's , once again at the last minute, immediately following Black Market Binary. In both cases, he completely won over crowds of people that, since it was a last-minute thing, didn't include very many of his regular fans, and who were quite frankly expecting to see someone else. In fact, in both cases, I had someone come up to me and claim his performance was the best part of the lineup. No small praise there. I know he doesn't believe me, but I really did, in both instances, have plans to book him on future dates for both of those series.Incidentally, I don't think he sounds a thing like Guns and Roses. I think he sounds like a young Peter Frampton.Links referenced in the show: Ryan M. Brewer can be found here: | | | . Ryan was originally the primary songwriter for Shameless Self Promotion and . His eponymous CD is available for download and purchase on his page. The day after this interview was recorded, he appeared on Indy Style on WISH TV. You can . Apparently, I'm not the only one who thinks . You can . His website is being redesigned by . You can . Gabe Stonerock from is playing drums on that track.
In this talk Darren explains the advanced yogic breathing technique known as Pranic Breathing. This is a great intoduction to this advanced pranayama practice. This talk is a complement to Darren's article on Pranic Breathing.Schedule of Upcoming Pranic Breathing WorkshopsLearn more about Darren's Assistant, Ryan Brewer.Sync with your iPod