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Yo Thundrbro and Alpha Babe family! We are back with a killer interview between Dave and Dr. Ryan Hewitt of Weaponized Wellness, a new hormone replacement therapy service for both men and women. This is a really informative and helpful episode for anyone looking to optimize their health and longevity for years to come. Dr. Hewitt is also a longtime Thundrbro himself having worked with Dave 1-on-1 so he really understands what the journey is all about. Speaking of, we may even tease a new offering for those looking to optimize their health and training going into 2025 so make sure you tune in and listen up! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/loveandthundr/support
In this episode of the Men of Influence show, Tim Holloway is joined by Dr. Ryan Hewitt, a chiropractor turned entrepreneur with over 15 years of experience in the business world. Dr. Hewitt shares his inspiring journey from a blue-collar upbringing to running multiple seven-figure businesses, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the challenges and triumphs of entrepreneurship. With candor and wisdom, he reveals the pivotal moments that shaped his career, including the wake-up call that came from his wife's unflinching belief in his potential. Listeners will gain insights into the evolution of Dr. Hewitt's business ventures, from launching his first chiropractic practice in 2010 to creating a transformative men's health program called The Weaponized Body. Designed for busy men juggling work, family, and personal goals, the program emphasizes metabolic health, mindset, and sustainable routines. Dr. Hewitt explains how this initiative aligns with his mission to help men reclaim their health and become role models in every area of their lives. Tim and Dr. Hewitt dive deep into the obstacles many men face, including the struggle to maintain momentum after hitting plateaus, the importance of setting a clear vision, and the need to embrace discipline over fleeting feelings. Dr. Hewitt offers actionable strategies for overcoming these challenges, from leveraging data like biomarkers and body composition analyses to implementing habit-based lifestyle changes. The conversation also explores the unique challenges of transitioning from a brick-and-mortar business to the online space. Dr. Hewitt candidly discusses the learning curve of building an online coaching platform and how he's navigating the complexities of virtual connection and engagement. This episode is packed with valuable takeaways for men looking to level up in health, business, and life. Whether you're an entrepreneur, a family man, or someone ready to reclaim control of your habits, this conversation will inspire and equip you to take meaningful action. “I knew nothing about the game of business, but I made it my mission to learn what it takes to become a successful entrepreneur.” - Dr. Ryan Hewitt What you will learn: Entrepreneurship Requires Growth and Adaptation The Value of a Clear Vision The Power of Habits and Consistency Mindset as the Foundation of Success Learn more about Ryan Hewitt through the following links: Facebook Instagram YouTube Learn more about Tim through the following links: Facebook Podcasting group
Welcome to Tape Op's DISCussion, where we call our friends and music community notables to talk about their favorite records. For this episode we chat with producer/engineer Ryan Hewitt about Neil Young's 1970 release After the Gold Rush. Enjoy!
Welcome to Tape Op's DISCussion, where we call our friends and music community notables to talk about their favorite records. For this episode we chat with producer/engineer Ryan Hewitt about Neil Young's 1970 release After the Gold Rush. Enjoy! Sponsered by AKG-JBL https://www.akg.co
My guest is Producer/Mixer/Engineer Ryan Hewitt, known for his work with The Red Hot Chili Peppers, Blink-182, and Noah Kahan, among many others. Ryan last appeared on WCA in 2015 on WCA #023. In this episode, we discuss Reflecting on the Past The Red Hot Chili Peppers Keeping Things Fresh Enthusiasm for ATMOS Being Solution Oriented Management Decisions Taking Care of Business The Point System Lawyers Working During Covid Los Angeles Revisiting Analog Letting Go Upleveling The Optimist View Staying Focused Discipline Awareness Solution Oriented Thinking Infinite Possibilities Spare Mics Matt's Rant: The In-Between Moments Links and Show Notes Ryan's Site Ryan's First WCA Episode Huberman Lab (Mentioned in the interview) Credits Guest: Ryan Hewitt Host: Matt Boudreau Engineer: Matt Boudreau Producer: Matt Boudreau Editing: Anne-Marie Pleau WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell Announcer: Chuck Smith
In this today's episode, Jesse Ewell, host of the Habit Based Lifestyle podcast, interviews Ryan Hewitt, a chiropractor and creator of the Weaponized Body and Weaponized Dad programs. Ryan shares his journey as a chiropractor and his passion for teaching people about healthy lifestyles. He explains how he developed his programs and the benefits of delivering them virtually. Ryan emphasizes the importance of incremental work and leading by example. He also discusses his collaboration with Jesse in developing his program and the success he has achieved through organic marketing efforts. Jesse highlights the internal transformation aspect of the Weaponized Body program and encourages listeners to check it out. "Jesse walks his talk, he's built a tremendous thing with Habit Based Lifestyle and yeah I mean I'm fully impressed with the program." - Ryan Hewitt What you will learn: What the The Weaponized Dad Program is Using movement patterns and nutrition to improve life and energy Leading by example for credibility Generating revenue through organic marketing efforts on Facebook Learn more about Ryan Hewitt through the following links: Facebook Instagram YouTube Website Learn more about Jesse through the following links: HBL Lifestyle Secrets Group on Facebook Personal Website HBL Website Instagram Email
Ryan Hewitt is a 33-year-old creative based in North London. He is the host of the critically acclaimed podcast "In The Shed with Ryan" where he takes listeners on a cosmic voyage of self-discovery and dives deep into guests' theories on reality. With a background in philosophy, comedy, and conspiracy theories, Ryan weaves captivating discussions and solo episodes that explore the human mind, body, and soul. Ryan's passion for exploring the unknown and questioning the status quo has made "In The Shed with Ryan" a must-listen for those seeking to expand their perspectives. The Shed came into existence during the dark depths of COVID and is the perfect backdrop for his explorations, offering a space for creativity, escape, and self-expression. His mission is to help people unlock new dimensions of knowledge, laughter, and personal growth. New podcast episodes are released on Ryan's YouTube channel every Sunday at 5pm. Discover a new reality and challenge your perspectives with Ryan and his eclectic guests.Find out more at https://linktr.ee/intheshedwithryanBecome a "Men Brain Member" and get:*over 50 archive interviews via your own private RSS link*early access to our FILMED interviewsGo to https://www.patreon.com/menbrainpodcast or click the LinkTree for ALL for YouTube videos, live comedy dates, socials, contact Producer Paul and everything else https://linktr.ee/MenBrain Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join us this week as Phillip sits down with the Artistic Director of Greenwood Community Theatre, Ryan Hewitt! In this episode, we discuss the power theatre has to bring communities together, and how as a believer we can make all people feel loved in welcome in creative spaces. We also discuss a very special program offered at GCT called the Penguin Project, which creates opportunities for actors with special needs and disabilities to perform in their local theatre! To learn more about Greenwood Community Theatre visit https://www.greenwoodcommunitytheatre.com/ . To learn more about the Penguin Project visit https://penguinproject.org/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/narrow-way-to-broadway/support
In the final installment of this three-part interview, Ryan offers his research and findings on beginning to understand shame in a new way. We're discussing the difference between guilt and shame, the dangers of equating these two emotions, and what you can do to combat shame, instead of continuing to feed it. Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.sarabrewer.com/blog/shame-ryan-hewitt
Tune in this week for a deeper understanding of the psychological tension that keeps people going back to porn time and time again. We're discussing why simply changing the behavior of viewing porn isn't going to help with the discomfort of moral incongruence, and Ryan is sharing what the research says is the best way to approach changing your pornography use. Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.sarabrewer.com/blog/moral-incongruence-ryan-hewitt
In part one of this three-part series, Ryan Hewitt shares his fascinating research on addiction and porn. You'll discover how, in many cases, perceived addiction around porn is rooted in an internal battle rather than an actual addiction, and why we have to be cautious about labeling our impulses as an addiction. Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.sarabrewer.com/blog/addiction-ryan-hewitt
Ryan Hewitt is an American Producer, Recording Engineer, and Grammy Award winning mixing engineer. He grew up in the music industry because of his father, David Hewitt. His Credits include Red Hot Chili Peppers, Smashing Pumpkins, Blink-182, The Lumineers, and more. **LIMTIED TIME ONLY: SUMMER SALE EXCLUSIVELY ON PRODUCE LIKE A PRO. 50% OFF YEARLY MEMBERSHIP**: https://producelikeapro.com ** LIMITED TIME ONLY: UP TO 91% OFF BUNDLES AND 50% OFF COURSES ON PRO MIX ACADEMY:** https://promixacademy.com/courses/
Ryan Hewitt is an American Producer, Recording Engineer, and Grammy Award winning mixing engineer. He grew up in the music industry because of his father, David Hewitt. His Credits include Red Hot Chili Peppers, Smashing Pumpkins, Blink-182, The Lumineers, and more. **LIMTIED TIME ONLY: SUMMER SALE EXCLUSIVELY ON PRODUCE LIKE A PRO. 50% OFF YEARLY MEMBERSHIP**: https://producelikeapro.com ** LIMITED TIME ONLY: UP TO 91% OFF BUNDLES AND 50% OFF COURSES ON PRO MIX ACADEMY:** https://promixacademy.com/courses/
My guest today is Chad Copelin an American producer, audio engineer, musician, and songwriter from Norman, Oklahoma. He's best known for his production work with Broncho, Sports, Wilderado, LANY, Ben Rector, Andrew Belle, Sufjan Stevens, Third Eye Blind and engineering for pop artists Christina Perri, Kelly Clarkson, Sasha Sloan and Avril Lavigne. Chad engineered Christina Perri's Top 40 song “A Thousand Years” which went 10x platinum. He also was nominated for a grammy for producing and engineering All Sons And Daughter's record “Poets & Saints.” He works out of his Norman, OK based studio, Blackwatch, as well as spending time in Nashville, LA, and Sonic Ranch outside of El Paso, TX. I play synth and have amassed quite a collection of vintage synths, have an obsession with short scale guitars, and play bass on a lot of records as well. I'm always trying to find a new creative process to breathe life into a recording. Which we will talk about Thanks to Ryan Hewitt for making our introduction. Get access to FREE mixing mini-course: http://MixMasterBundle.com THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS! https://RecordingStudioRockstars.com/Academy Use code ROCKSTAR to get 10% https://samplyaudio.com Use code RSR20 to get 20% off for the first 3 months https://www.Spectra1964.com http://MacSales.com/Rockstars http://iZotope.com/Rockstars use code ROCK10 for 10% off http://www.thetoyboxstudio.com https://www.sonarworks.com https://apiaudio.com http://UltimateMixingMasterclass.com Hear guests discography on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6zmcGWbmRcUMoguqT7B7ua?si=8df21e33c75e4700 If you love the podcast, then please leave a review: https://RSRockstars.com/Review CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE SHOW NOTES AT: http://RSRockstars.com/355
My guest today is Colin Brittain an American songwriter, producer and musician signed to Warner Chappell Music. He has written and produced for acts such as Papa Roach, Hands Like Houses, Basement, Dashboard Confessional, 5 Seconds of Summer, Stick to Your Guns, Miyavi, One Ok Rock, and Beautiful Bodies. Colin began his career playing drums in the band Oh No Fiasco.[2] Oh No Fiasco was signed to Five Seven Music where they released their debut EP, No One's Gotta Know. Colin Brittain is an accomplished multi-instrumentalist whose work consistently hits #1 on the billboard charts. Known for his dynamic, genre-bending productions, Colin's credits include platinum LPs and Singles for artists such as 5 Seconds of Summer, One OK Rock, All Time Low, Avicii and Papa Roach. Writing and production credits include back to back #1 debut albums for One OK Rock, All Time Low and Papa Roach – including singles for Papa Roach which for the first time, landed them two #1 mainstream rock songs from the same album and an iHeart Radio nomination for rock song of the year for ‘Help', leading Papa Roach to be nominated for Rock artist of the year Thank you to Ryan Hewitt and Kelly at Linear Mgmgt for the introduction. Get access to FREE mixing mini-course: http://MixMasterBundle.com THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS! https://RecordingStudioRockstars.com/Academy Use code ROCKSTAR to get 10% https://JZmic.com Use coupon ROCKSTARS to get 50% off select mics https://www.Spectra1964.com http://MacSales.com/Rockstars http://iZotope.com/Rockstars use code ROCK10 for 10% off https://www.youtube.com/user/adamaudiospeakers http://UltimateMixingMasterclass.com Hear guests discography on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0QIs4PAPabyN9IDqXqQTG0?si=707d484cea104944 If you love the podcast, then please leave a review: https://RSRockstars.com/Review CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE SHOW NOTES AT: http://RSRockstars.com/325
On Episode 203, I'm joined by singer-songwriter Evan Bartels, who released his latest full-length album, Lonesome this past September 17. Dark and rich, Lonesome dives deep into the raw emotional intensity of the human condition. During this conversation, we talk about writing Lonesome, recording with producer Ryan Hewitt, the redemptive streak within Lonesome's darkness, growing up in Nebraska, and why we return to our favorite albums time and again. This episode's presenting partner is Desert Door Texas Sotol, The Blue Light Live, and Charlie Stout Photography.New Slang PatreonNew Slang TwitterNew Slang InstagramNew Slang FacebookNew Slang Merch StoreThe Neon Eon PodcastThe Neon Eon Merch Store*Pre-Order The Lubbock Way, the debut book by Thomas Mooney, here.Support the show (https://www.paypal.me/ThomasMooney)
Ryan Hewitt joins the show as a special guest to discuss the experience of bowl games and what they meant as a player. We each make our 23 remaining bowl game selections with some money on the line and then our standard 4 and 4 picks. We also discuss recent player antics (meant Antonio Brown in Oakland not Dez Bryant), Charlie Woods beating our ass in Golf, and Ryan's NBA favorites!
McKay Garner is a producer, engineer, mixer, multi-instrumentalist, and composer, he has worked on records for artists such as J Dilla, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Mike Shinoda/Linkin Park, Michael Buble, Dead & Company/Mickey Hart, made music in films such as the Transformers movie, in video games, and for television shows such as Total Recall, America’s Next Top Model, Grey’s Anatomy, and many more. He has been fortunate to work as an engineer on projects with amazing producers and engineers such as Rick Rubin, Ariel Rechtshaid, Dana Nielsen, and Ryan Hewitt, among others. After studying music at the University of N.C. School of the Arts, McKay Garner’s career has spanned decades performing in front of countless audiences and creating music in recording studios. McKay is an active member of the Bay Area music scene. As an elected leader volunteer, he served two terms as co-chair of the Producers and Engineers Wing and is an active Board member of the Recording Academy SF Chapter (the Grammys and more), McKay now strives to bring attention to experimental, innovative, and traditional music voices within the industry. In this episode, we discuss: Remote Production Residential Rental Recording Spaces Supportive Spouses Curveballs and Lemonade Drummers as Producers/Engineers LA to SF Life In LA Music and Technology Burritos Production Mindset Production Financials Licensing Community Links and Show Notes McKay's Site: http://mckaygarner.com McKay on Instagram: @mckayallday WCA on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/working_class_audio Support WCA - Go Ad-Free! https://glow.fm/workingclassaudio/ Connect with Matt on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattboudreau/ Current sponsors & promos: https://bit.ly/2WmKbFw Working Class Audio Journal: https://amzn.to/2GN67TP Credits: Guest: McKay Garner Host: Matt Boudreau WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell Announcer: Chuck Smith Editing: Anne-Marie Pleau & Matt Boudreau Additional Music: The License Lab
We're in love. It started with a Water Lilies in 2007. Our love grew stronger with Tomboy in 2011. We were devoted by the time Girlhood came around in 2014. And now, well, we scarcely know what to do with ourselves.This month we've dedicated an entire episode of our podcast to Céline Sciamma's Portrait of a Lady on Fire, the film that has set the roof alight with all those fire emojis. Twitter is burning! Sciamma's fourth film as a director took Cannes by storm back in 2019, earning standing ovations and taking home the Queer Palme. Earlier this year it was nominated at the BAFTAs, having already stolen our hearts.Over the course of the show, you'll get expert insights on Céline Sciamma's career up to this point. We'll hear from the director herself all about the inspiration for the film, the title and that stunning choral number. Modern day portrait artist, Nina Mae Fowler, tells us about the reality of portraiture. And we find out from academic Jennie Batchelor just what it was like for women artists in the 18th century.The podcast is hosted by Steph Watts. It is produced by Ryan Hewitt and Jake Cunningham, edited by Mark Towers, and scripted by Jake Cunningham and Steph Watts. With thanks to all of our contributors, and a special thanks to Kelly Powell, Louisa Maycock and Irene Musumeci.WITH THANKS TO OUR SPECIAL GUESTS:Céline SciammaCéline Sciamma is a French filmmaker, a director and writer. To date she has directed four films: Water Lilies, Tomboy, Girlhood and Portrait of a Lady on Fire, and she wrote the screenplay for award-winning animation, My Life as a Courgette.Tricia TuttleTricia Tuttle is Director of Festivals for the BFI. Tuttle's appointment as Artistic Director BFI London Film Festival follows her role as interim Artistic Director in 2018 and five successful years as Deputy Head of Festivals at BFI, including BFI Flare and BFI London Film Festival. She is also a huge champion of Céline Sciamma.Nina Mae FowlerNina Mae Fowler is known for her sumptuously detailed, large-scale drawings and installations which interrogate themes of celebrity, beauty, power and sexuality. Also an established portrait artist her sitters have included the biographer Dame Hermione Lee, biologist Richard Dawkins and ballet dancer Carlos Acosta (for which she was shortlisted for the BP Portrait prize in 2008).Most recently, The National Portrait Gallery has unveiled a major new commission by the artist entitled ‘Luminary Drawings'. The series comprises nine portraits of leading British Film Directors which now form part of the museum's permanent collection, including Sam Mendes, Ken Loach, Amma Asante and Sally Potter. Fowler's work has won widespread acclaim. It is featured in numerous collections of international significance and in 2015 a monograph of her work entitled ‘Nina Mae Fowler: Measuring Elvis' was published by Cob Gallery, London. The book features a commentary from an array of cultural luminaries including the curator Sandy Nairne and the playwright Polly Stenham. Lucy DahlsenLucy Dahlsen is a curator based in London and former Associate Curator of 20th century and contemporary portraiture at the National Portrait Gallery. Recent exhibitions she has curated include solo presentations of the artists Elizabeth Peyton and Njideka Akunyili Crosby.Jennie BatchelorJennie Batchelor is Professor of Eighteenth-Century Studies at Kent University, publishing in the long eighteenth century with a focus primarily on women's writing, authorship and anonymity, periodicals and women's magazines, representations of gender, work, sexuality and the body, book history, material culture studies and the eighteenth-century charity movement.She is the author of two monographs and co-editor of four essay collections. Her most recent book (with Nush Powell), Women's Periodicals and Print Culture in Britain, 1690s-1820s (Edinburgh University Press, 2018), is the ... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We've dedicated an entire episode to the film that, for many many months, has been infecting audiences more than any other. Created by South Korean director Bong Joon Ho, since its debut at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2019, Parasite has spread its way to box office success, BAFTA nominations and even a nomination for Best Picture at the Academy Awards.Over the course of the show, you'll get expert insights on Bong Joon Ho's career up to this point, we'll hear from the people behind the frenzied #BONGHIVE fangroup on social media, we've got an insider on insiders here to tell us about the art of the Parasite con, and we're luckily enough to bring you a conversation between Director Bong and one of his great friends and collaborators, Tilda Swinton.The podcast is hosted, scripted and produced by regular Curzon Podcaster, Jake Cunningham.It is edited by Mark Towers, and produced by Ryan Hewitt.With thanks to our special guests:Bong Joon HoDirector Bong has quickly become one of favourite people. Parasite is his seventh feature film, preceded in reverse order by Okja, Snowpiercer, Mother, The Host, Memories of Murder and Barking Dogs Never Bite.Tilda SwintonNo introduction necessary. Tilda Swinton is one of the finest actors working today. Her collaborations with Bong Joon Ho include Snowpiercer and Okja, and she is a total queen.Helen O'HaraFilm journalist for Empire Magazine.Tony RaynsTony Rayns is a film critic, commentator, festival programmer and screenwriter. He has written extensively for Sight & Sound, and its predecessor the Monthly Film Bulletin, and previously contributed to Time Out and Melody Maker.One of the world's leading experts on Asian cinema, he coordinated the Dragons and Tigers competition for Asian films at the Vancouver International Film Festival 1988-2006 and has provided many DVD commentaries and English subtitle translations for films from Hong Kong, Japan, Korea and Thailand.He has written books about Seijun Suzuki, Wong Kar-wai and Rainer Werner Fassbinder, and has been awarded the Foreign Ministry of Japan's Commendation for services to Japanese cinema.Maria KonnikovaMaria Konnikova is the author of two New York Times bestsellers, The Confidence Game, winner of the 2016 Robert P. Balles Prize in Critical Thinking, and Mastermind: How to Think Like Sherlock Holmes, an Anthony and Agatha Award finalist. Her new book, The Biggest Bluff, will be out from Penguin Press on June 23, 2020.Maria is a regularly contributing writer for The New Yorker whose writing has won numerous awards, including the 2019 Excellence in Science Journalism Award from the Society of Personality and Social Psychology. While researching The Biggest Bluff, Maria became an international poker champion and the winner of over $300,000 in tournament earnings—and inadvertently turned into a professional poker player.Maria's writing has been featured in Best American Science and Nature Writing and has been translated into over twenty languages. Maria also hosts the podcast The Grift from Panoply Media, a show that explores con artists and the lives they ruin, and is currently a visiting fellow at NYU's School of Journalism. Her podcasting work earned her a National Magazine Award nomination in 2019. She graduated from Harvard University and received her PhD in psychology from Columbia University.Find out more about Maria at her website www.mariakonnikova.comIana MurrayFilm critic and #BONGHIVE founding member. Contributing writer at GQ. other publications include i-D, Little White Lies and The Skinny.Parasite plays in our cinemas from Friday 7 February Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jerimaya Grabher is the co-founder and owner of Global Positioning Services. A management company with an impressive rooster such as Vance Powell, Greg Fidelman, Ryan Hewitt, Joe Chiccarelli and many others.In this episode, you can get some valuable insight as to how one of the best management companies out there operates and the work they do for engineers and producers.In this interview, we spoke about:* How Jerimaya got started in the music industry and why he became a manager* How he approached networking and how he built relationships in the music industry* The downside of networking events and what is a more direct and a better way of going about it* How he negotiates his client's rates and budgets* The impact from the decline of CD sales* How he finds work for his clients and how he nurture existing relationships* Why label executives, A&R and artist management plays a big role in finding work* The benefits of having early conversations with artists management* How producers or engineers can get a manager and what managers can help you with* Why you shouldn’t confuse management with employment opportunitiesMake sure to follow GPS’s InstagramDownload your free guide, 3 Tested Ways To Increase Your Client Base
I have told many people in 2020, I plan to commit to Kokoro and complete the ultimate challenge. I interview Ryan Hewitt who graduated from Kokoro 43 and has some of the strongest mental attributes of most people I know. Ryan shares his journey through training for competitions as well his experience at Kokoro.
Its EPISODE 100!!! We go LIVE from Pizza Johns in Essex to celebrate with a bunch of our biggest BS supporters!! Fred takes a trip down memory lane with some old faces of the show. Former hosts Matt Talley and Ryan Hewitt join to chat with the guys about their time on the show. The guys interject some fun with trivia throughout the show, and giveaway some nice items all courtesy off our great sponsors! And of course, they talk the Orioles and their number 1 overall pick in this years MLB draft, Adley Rutchsman. The Ravens miss out on adding Gerald McCoy into the mix. Our TerpsBSpert Ryan Schammel joins to talk all things Terps. Fred and Ryan make a special announcement about something they are working on. You can’t miss this show!!! From all of us at Birdland BS, THANK YOU for the continued support!!!
Working Class Audio #233 with Beau Sorenson!!! Beau Sorenson is a freelance audio professional (producer/mixer/ engineer) based in California. He also writes, records, and remixes music as Beaunoise. As producer/engineer, He's worked on multiple albums for Death Cab for Cutie, Bob Mould, and Superchunk, as well as albums for Tune-yards, Thao and the Get Down Stay Down, Mac McCaughan, Mike Krol, Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin, The Dodos, Sparklehorse, Field Report, Jars of Clay, Yellow Ostrich, Camera Obscura, and many more. I’ve engineered sessions for Chris Walla, Merrill Garbus, Tucker Martine, Butch Vig, John Vanderslice, Dangermouse, Ryan Hewitt, and Al Weatherhead. While studio recording is Beau's primary focus, He's also composed and recorded soundtracks for films and podcasts mastered music for release, worked as a studio tech, taught audio engineering, and consulted on studio construction and design. Beau spent six years as a staff engineer at Smart Studios in Madison, WI before leaving to work freelance. He is currently a staff engineer at John Vanderslice’s Tiny Telephone studios but he also works at other studios as well. About this interview: Beau joins me for coffee to discuss hardware stores, being kind, respect for studio owners, having patience, and getting out of town to record. Enjoy! -Matt Links and Show Notes: Beau's Site: www.beaunoise.com https://www.workingclassaudio.com/wca-119-with-tucker-martine/ https://www.workingclassaudio.com/wca-220-with-butch-vig/ https://www.workingclassaudio.com/wca-047-with-john-vanderslice/ https://www.workingclassaudio.com/wca-156-with-justin-perkins/ Current sponsors & promos: https://bit.ly/2WmKbFw Working Class Audio Journal: https://amzn.to/2GN67TP https://www.omnigroup.com/omnifocus Credits:Host: Matt Boudreau Guest: Beau SorensonWCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell Announcer: Chuck SmithEditing: Anne-Marie Pleau & Matt BoudreauAdditional Music: The License Lab
S1 Ep33 2019-5-25 Thespis Interviews with Ryan Hewitt, Artistic Director of Greenwood Community Theatre Bruce and Melanie chat with Ryan Hewitt, Artistic Director and Youth & Outreach Coordinator at The Greenwood Community Theatre, about their upcoming production of Seussical, GCT's summer camps for kids and teens, and the new light in Ryan's life. Plus, show listings for the Upstate of South Carolina. http://www.emeraldtriangle.us/theatre/main-page https://www.facebook.com/greenwoodcommunitytheatre
It's a musical double bill on this episode as we touchdown with the Elton John biopic Rocketman, and speak to two of the film's stars Bryce Dallas Howard and Jamie Bell. Plus, we explore a whole new world with Guy Ritchie's take on Disney's Aladdin.Speaking on this episode are Sam Howlett, Kelly Powell and Steven Ryder, with interviews from Ryan Hewitt and Ella Kemp. Follow the team on Social Media:@SamHowlett_1 Sam Howlett@irma_pep - Steven@ks_powell - Kelly@efekemp - EllaProduced by Jake CunninghamEdited by Mark Towers Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We interviewed Ryan Hewitt back in 2007 for Tape Op Issue 61. A lot can happen in ten plus years, so we thought it'd be a good idea to check in. Online Publisher Geoff Stanfield caught up with Ryan to talk about his mobile recording pioneer dad David Hewitt, Rick Rubin, Phil Ramone, his recent move to Nashville and to just generally chew the fat. Enjoy! Sponsored by DPA Microphones www.dpamicrophones.com
In this episode we're talking about 'Lucky', the directorial debut from John Carroll Lynch ('Fargo', 'Zodiac') and the final performance of the late, great Harry Dean Stanton.Lucky follows the spiritual journey of Harry Dean Stanton's character Lucky, a cantankerous, self-reliant 90 year old atheist, and the quirky characters that inhabit the Arizona town where he lives. Having out-lived and out-smoked all of his contemporaries, the fiercely independent Lucky finds himself at the precipice of life, thrust into a journey of self-exploration, leading towards that which is so often unattainable: enlightenment.John Carroll Lynch's directorial debut also features director David Lynch, Ron Livingston (The Conjuring, Swingers, Office Space), Ed Begley Jr. (St. Elsewhere), and Tom Skerritt (Alien, Top Gun, Contact).Discussing the film are Sam Howlett, Kelly Powell, Ryan Hewitt and first time podder Mark Towers.Follow the team on Twitter:@SamHowlett_1 - Sam@ks_powell - Kelly@MarkDTowers - Mark@jakehcunningham - JakeProduced and edited by Jake CunninghamMusic from incompetech.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
James talks with Ryan Hewitt, discusses the running game and answers your voicemails on today's podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
James talks with Ryan Hewitt, discusses the running game and answers your voicemails on today's podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ryan talked about not losing the edge in your music that makes it awesome, recording vocals and acoustic instruments, mixing, and lessons learned from Rick Rubin. My guest today is Ryan Hewitt, a grammy-winning engineer, mixer and producer with a credit list spanning all popular genres of music for artists like The Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Avett Brothers, blink-182, Bob Dylan and The Dixie Chicks to name a few. Ryan is also a great teacher and has videos on Lynda.com, Puremix, UAD, Pensado’s Place, and The Recording Academy. So I’ve put these together into a Youtube playlist for you, in the show notes, along with many of his awesome records which we will talk about today. Thanks to our sponsors! Roswell Pro Audio: https://RoswellProAudio.com Tegeler Audio Manufaktur: https://www.tegeler-audio-manufaktur.de/ Hear more on Youtube If you love the podcast then please Leave a review on iTunes here Want to learn more about mixing? Get Free mix training with Lij at: http://MixMasterBundle.com CLICK HERE FOR SHOW NOTES AT: http://RSRockstars.com/144
This week we welcome one of the directors of one of the biggest films all time on to our tiny little podcast. Colin Trevorrow directed ‘Jurassic World' in 2015 and joins us having just written its sequel ‘Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom', this time passing the directors chair to JA Bayona (‘The Orphanage', ‘The Impossible', ‘A Monster Calls'). We talk about taking the series in to new genres, just how important JA's body of work to date was to that and why he decided to blow up Isla Nublar.Set three years after the destruction of Jurassic World, Owen (Chris Pratt) and Claire (Bryce Dallas Howard) return to the remnants of the park to save the remaining dinosaurs from an active volcano and bring them back to the mainland - but is that really the safest thing to do? Discussing the film are Jake Cunningham, Steph Watts and Ryan Hewitt. Email your thoughts on ‘Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom' to podcast@curzon.com and don't forget to subscribe, review and leave a comment!Follow the team:@slwmedia - Steph@jakehcunningham - JakeProduced and edited by Jake CunninghamMusic by incompetech.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Enquirer Bengals beat writers Jim Owczarski and Paul Dehner Jr. turn to listeners to find out what you want to know. We run through answers to your questions as the season of OTAs comes to an end this week with mandatory minicamp on the horizon. We talk about the stadium lease, Ryan Hewitt, Joe Mixon, defensive expectations, Bill Lazor's offense and making wide receiver predictions. Plus, we power rank the biggest mental blunders in recent Bengals and sports history in honor of JR Smith.
We are so excited to welcome the one and only Greta Gerwig on to the Curzon Film Podcast this week. After writing the incredible 'Frances Ha' and 'Mistress America', Greta's directorial debut 'Lady Bird' finally flies into UK cinemas and we couldn't wait to talk about it. Discussing the film are Harriet Hall, Head of Digital Features at Stylist and Louisa Maycock, co-director of Girls on Tops 'a t-shirt celebration of female voices in film', along with podcast regulars Jake Cunningham and and Ryan Hewitt.Produced and edited by Jake CunninghamMusic supplied by incompetechFollow this week's contributors@CurzonCinemas@louisamaycock @Harri_Grace@CunninghamJH Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're lucky enough to be joined by the great Bryan Cranston this week as we discuss Richard Linklater's new film 'Last Flag Flying'. In 2003, 30 years after they served together in the Vietnam War, Former Navy Corps medic Larry “Doc” Shepherd (Steve Carell) finds Former Marines Sal Nealon (Bryan Cranston) and Reverend Richard Mueller (Laurence Fishburne) on a different type of mission: to bury Doc's son, a young Marine killed in the Iraq War. Discussing the film are Ryan Hewitt, Sam Howlett(@SamHowlett_1)and Steven Ryder. Please subscribe, review and comment! Produced and edited by Jake Cunningham (@CunninghamJH) Music supplied by incompetech.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this, the second of a two part Best of 2017 series, fragments of various episodes are strung together in order to tease out the big ideas, the underlying themes, and the tiny obsessions that have been propelling the podcast all year. Best of 2017 Part 1 looked at community and how community informs creative work. This second part looks at the more interior questions of process, identity and desire. And it explores the idea of the arts as political protest, and the potential disruptive power of creative expression. Featuring interviews with Peter Straub, Theo Katzman, Jonatha Brooke, Leah Siegel, Ben Sidran & Tommy LiPuma, Laura Garcia Lorca, Alexis Cuadrado, Ryan Keberle, Duchess Trio, Morgan James, John “Scrapper” Sneider, and Ryan Hewitt. As a special treat, former Third Story interviewee and guest host Michael Thurber joins as co-host. www.third-story.com www.patreon.com/thirdstorypodcast
We finish up the podcast in 2017 with a round up of the very best films the year has had to offer. After collecting lists from Curzon Cinema staff from all around the country, from head offices, to box offices, in this episode we figure out what has been the No.1 film of 2017 - as well as talking to the writer of the winning film. On the podcast are Irene Musumeci, Jake Cunningham and Sam Howlett, as well as guests Kate Gerova, Cate Kane, Ryan Hewitt, Kelly Powell and Steven Ryder.Produced and edited by Jake CunninghamMusic supplied by incompetech.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this special episode of the Curzon Film Podcast, we speak to Mathieu Kassovitz about his new film 'Happy End' directed by Austrian auteur Michael Haneke; as well as discussing the overarching themes of the film that travel through Haneke's filmography, in to works like 'Caché', 'The White Ribbon', 'Time of the Wolf' and 'The Seventh Continent'. Discussing the film are Irene Musumeci, Michael Garrad, James King, Ryan Hewitt and Jake Cunningham. The 'Happy Haneke' retrospective, a series of Haneke films projecting from 35mm, runs at Curzon Soho throughout December. https://curzoncinemas.com/haneke Produced and edited by Jake Cunningham Music supplied by incompetech.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of the Curzon Film Podcast, we race along with the Safdie Brothers pulsing, neon all-nighter 'Good Time', as well as talking to one of the films directors Josh. A nightmare odyssey, but still inherently fun, the hype for 'Good Time' has been buzzing since its debut at Cannes, and now finally arrives in cinemas and on demand on Curzon Home Cinema. Discussing the film are Sam Howlett and Ryan Hewitt. Produced and edited by Jake Cunningham Music supplied by incompetech.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Paddington Bear is the hero the world needs right now, and he's back filling cinema screens with marmalade and joy from Friday 10th November. On this edition of the Curzon Film Podcast we speak to one of the lead actors, Hugh Bonneville, about the lovable bear from darkest Peru, what he has come to symbolise in the post-Brexit age, and what fun Paddington 2 is going to be for kids and adults alike. Also, discussing the film this week are the podcast producer Jake Cunningham, Dr. Irene Musumeci Klein and Ryan Hewitt. Produced and edited by Jake Cunningham Music supplied by incompetech.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We welcome Francis Lee, director of 'God's Own Country', on to the Curzon Film Podcast, as well as one of the film's stars. After receiving rave reviews at Berlin Film Festival in February, 'God's Own Country' is now being released in the UK. A quiet, tender and romantic film set amongst the Yorkshire hills, it's one of the year's best, as well as being a remarkable entrance from debut director Francis Lee. Discussing the film this week are Irene Musumeci, Ryan Hewitt and Jake Cunningham Produced and edited by Jake Cunningham Music from incompetech.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we discuss 'Final Portrait', a character sketch of artist Alberto Giacometti, directed by the great Stanley Tucci. Featuring Geoffrey Rush as the great artist and Armie Hammer as James Lord, the journalist who modelled for Giacometti for an afternoon, which soon turned in to weeks. It's a film that's full of life and humour, but also manages to produce an acute and intimate insight in to the workings of one of the greatest 20th century artists. Discussing the film are Sam Howlett, Jake Cunningham and Ryan Hewitt. Features an exclusive audio clip from the film. Produced and edited by Jake Cunningham Music supplied by incompetech.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're thrilled to welcome David Lowery, director of 'A Ghost Story' on to the Curzon Podcast this week, as well as 'Beyond Clueless' and 'Fish Story' director Charlie Lyne, to discuss his new film about aspect ratios 'Frames and Containers'. 'A Ghost Story' is one of the most original and powerful films of the year. Starring Casey Affleck and Rooney Mara, it features a white-sheeted ghost as he watches his wife and home move through time and perhaps further. Discussing the film are Sam Howlett, Irene Musumeci and Ryan Hewitt. Produced and edited by Jake Cunningham Music supplied by incompetech.com Additional sound support from Tom Williams Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Orioles Opening Day Special! In this episode, guest host Ryan Hewitt joins Fred to discuss in depth the Orioles as opening day is just around the corner! Is this the year Manny hits over .300? Could it be his MVP year? Will Gausman step up as our ace? How will Bundy fair throwing his cutter? Also the guys discuss the Caps, Ryan Ripken getting a job at his dads business and say "Bye Melo."
Recording and mix engineer Ryan Hewitt starting paying his dues in the business before he could even cash a check. He grew up surrounded by recording, assisting his father Dave Hewitt on mobile recordings, and eventually entering the business in earnest after college. He worked his way up in the old school way, assisting the best engineers of the day and working in the classic studios of New York. His journey eventually led him to LA and then to Nashville, where we met to talk about his career, coming up in the tradition, forging new paths, working with new technology, developing his own sound, the value of producers, and when to take a steak of the grill. Along the way we discuss working with Blink 182, Harry Connick Jr., Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Lumineers, The Avett Brothers, Rick Rubin, John Frusciante, Brad Mehldau, and many more. www.third-story.com
http://www.drjonr.com/podcast/19 Dr. Ryan Hewitt is a chiropractor, certified wellness practitioner, and avid athlete who has been a practicing chiropractor since 2008. He and his wife Kendra are the co-owners and operators of two successful all-cash Wellness Centers north of Boston called Merrimack Valley Wellness Center and In 8 Wellness Center. Dr. Ryan's specialty is in the realm of prevention, performance, and recovery of every-day and elite athletes. He is a former Crossfit regional and Crossfit games team competitor, and has been well-known in the crossfit community since 2008. Recently he has been developing a program called Amplified Athletes that is geared towards improving bio-mechanics, metabolic recovery, and mental toughness for all athletes. He cares for dozens of crossfitters ranging from your every-day box-goers to Crossfit Games Champions. - Pain Model vs. Optimizing The Human Function Model - Chiropractic as a tool for prevention - Movement is medicine / Solving physical problem with physical solution. - Chiropractic as a tool to help him excel and perform at CrossFit. - Chiropractic as a tool for prevention, performance, and recovery. - Wellness Score - What's your WHY? Why should you be healthy? - Homocysteine/ hs-CRP/ - MPO biomarker for vessel health - LPPLA2 inflammatory biomarker for vessel health - Posture follows movement like a shadow - Master the fundamental movement - The importance of breath work - Chest breather / Belly Breather - Meditation - Box Breathing - Mark divine - The Big 4 of Mental Toughness - Breath Control - Visualization - Positive Mindset - Goals - Little things over time equal big result
Featuring reviews of: Manchester By The Sea, Paterson, Raw, The Handmaiden, Christine, Voyage of Time, Bleed for This, Arrival, Ascent, Graduation, It's Only the End of the World, Elle, Free Fire and loads more. It's the LFF Round Up show of the Curzon Film Podcast.Hosted by Sam Howlett and Jake Cunningham and featuring Curzon staff members Cate Kane, Rob Kenny, Kate Gerova, Ryan Hewitt, Irene Musumeci, Ally Clow and Michael Garrad, this is a comprehensive review of the highlights of LFF 2016 - and a preview of what you can look forward to seeing in cinema screens over the next year.Produced and edited by Jake CunninghamMusic supplied by incompetech.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on the Bengals Beat Podcast, Enquirer beat writers Paul Dehner Jr. and Jim Owczarski discuss the fallout from the win against the Dolphins, particularly with struggles in the red zone. Also, a look at the running game, Vontaze Burfict's return, and assess the AFC North. Hear from H-back Ryan Hewitt, running back Jeremy Hill and Burfict. Plus, #ThatsSoJagyLondonEdition and the launch of Jim's business, Basic Pizza.
Enquirer Bengals beat writers Paul Dehner Jr. and Jim Owczarski use the first off day of camp after five practices to assess the fallout from an active opening week. We discuss what will come of the cornerback position in light of William Jackson III tearing his pectoral, Leon Hall, the tight end uncertainties, Ryan Hewitt's extension, our surprises of camp and behind the scenes of Jim's feature on Andy Dalton. You'll hear from Tyler Eifert, Dre Kirkpatrick and Tyler Boyd. Plus, Jim's mad about emails.
Working Class Audio Session #023 with Ryan Hewitt!!! Ryan Hewitt began his musical career by taking up drums and piano in the third grade, and set up his first primitive bedroom recording studio at age 10. His interest in recording prompted his father, remote recording engineer David Hewitt, to take him on the road at […] The post WCA #023 with Ryan Hewitt appeared first on Working Class Audio.