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Great to catch up with northern NSW riding legend Peter Graham who's still going strong at 55 years of age and closing in on 2500 career wins. Peter was born and reared at Wauchope and virtually taught himself to ride at the local racecourse. When it was time to launch his professional riding career he chose Port Macquarie as his home base and he's still there today. Peter begins by talking about younger daughter Rori who's getting over a nasty trackwork injury. He pays tribute to daughter Cejay, currently one of Brisbane's in form jockeys. Peter talks of son Jesse who rode a few winners before opting for a change of career direction. He acknowledges the help given by wife Karen at his Port Macquarie training property. He talks of his role as the holder of a dual training and riding licence. Peter looks back on the Wauchope trackwork accident that left him with a condition known as “frozen shoulder”. The veteran says he thought about retirement but decided on a return to race riding when his shoulder injury improved. Peter looks back on early days at Wauchope and his initial apprenticeship to Bob Graham. He says he had no real tutelage in those early days. Eventually he moved to Muswellbrook. The respected horseman reflects on his first win as a 36kg apprentice. He talks of an affinity with the Kempsey track where he's won 6 local Cups. Peter looks back on an imposing list of feature wins on northern tracks with special mention of his Grafton Cup win on Rednav as recently as 2016. He pays tribute to Rednav's trainer Sally Taylor. He looks back on several rewarding seasons on NSW tracks. Peter says country commitments have kept him away from city tracks, but recalls one day at Randwick that turned out to be an unpleasant experience. He talks of the ten acre farm at Port Macquarie from which he prepares his small string of horses. The versatile horseman talks about recent track improvements at Port Macquarie racecourse. Peter talks of the immense thrill he received when daughter Cejay rode her first winner for the stable. He discusses the prospects of members of his small team going forward. Peter pays tribute to some of the talented country jockeys with whom he's ridden over the years. It's a long overdue tribute to one of the kings of northern NSW racing.
Sally Taylor, daughter of James Taylor and Carly Simon, is a talented singer-songwriter, artist, teacher, and creator & facilitator of the Consenses Project. With candor and humor, she discusses dyslexia, her songwriting process, becoming a vegetarian, surviving a plane crash, and meeting her husband on a nude beach, among other fascinating topics as only Sally can tell them.
Welcome to Musicians Tip Jar where we talk about musicians and money. Where we are always searching for new ways to get you out of the habits of procrastination and stop beating around the bush. I'm your host Chris Webb joined by my co-host Dave Tamkin with his two favorite ladies, Anna 1 Anna 2. We will be completing the second half of our interview with Brian McRae covering studio gear, how solving problems in your music business and find solutions to issues you see in your music community can lead to the best ideas of how to diversify your income. All that and the best coffee Brian has ever found...right after this.Brian is a professional studio and touring drummer/percussionist/engineer based in Lyons, Colorado. He attended the prestigious University of North Texas and earned a Bachelor in Business while immersed in the music program. In 1993 Brian began a full time career touring and recording with such artists as Sherri Jackson, The Freddy Jones Band , Mindy Smith, Sally Taylor and Kyle Hollingsworth to name a few. Brian has recorded and performed on stage with a variety of musical icons and other national artists. Songwriter: Sherri Jackson, Sally Taylor, Freddy Jones Band, Nina Storey, Katie Herzig, Newcomer's Home, Katorah Jayne, Mindy Smith, Rob Drabkin, Dave Tamkin, Mathew Moon, John Denver Band, John Common, Ando Gro, Johna Werner, Trace Bundy, Eben GraceRock: Kip Winger & Red Beach with The Colorado Symphony, The Freddy Jones Band, John Fishell, Xiren, Rose Hill Drive, Braving the Atlantic, Wreckingroom, Jock Bartley (Firefall) Josy Pale, Bobby Yang, Jude Gold, Angls....Jam: Kyle Hollingsworth of SCI, Ben Kauffman, Yonder Mountain, gogoLab, Grandpa Mojo, DJ Logic, Rob Wasserman, Cique, The Infamous Stringdusters, Members of Leftover Salmon, Ben Winship, Further Festival, (Bob Wier, Bruce Hornsby, Jorma, Planet Drum)... and a bunch of other JammersProg Rock: The Witching HourCommercials: Mitsubishi, Cascadian Farms, Ford, McDonalds, Coors, Dish Network, Hot Pockets, Victory Motorcycles, Riesen Chocolate, Taco Bell Old Chicago, Polaris Pop Jazz: DotseroMovie and Game Trailers: The Day the Earth Stood Still, FanBoys, Sabatouer HBO, Rocksmith, Fox, MGM, CBS, My Name is Jerry etc.... Action:Identify an issue in your music environment and do some brainstorming on how you could solve it.Intro & Outro Music Donated by: The Magi https://www.themagimusic.com Intro Read by: David “DJ” Lee of The Magi https://soundcloud.com/rockababyrock Pictures by: Kit Chalberg https://kitchalberg.com/
Welcome to Musicians Tip Jar where we talk about musicians and money. Here we debunk the myth about drummers and an IRA that only one will mature and make money. I'm your host Chris Webb joined by my co-host the rhythmic master who always knows when to come in, Dave Tamkin. Quote:“Timing is everything”… If you haven't guessed yet from our offbeat jokes we are excited to have the talented drummer Brian McRae on our podcast. But more than drumming, Brian is an entrepreneur at its finest, an innovator and just a damn nice guy with great stories. Today we dive into his story and how it led to being one of the first to offer creating a remote service to record drums on your projects. we kick it off, right after this. Brian is a professional studio and touring drummer/percussionist/engineer based in Lyons, Colorado. He attended the prestigious University of North Texas and earned a Bachelor in Business while immersed in the music program. In 1993 Brian began a full time career touring and recording with such artists as Sherri Jackson, The Freddy Jones Band , Mindy Smith, Sally Taylor and Kyle Hollingsworth to name a few. Brian has recorded and performed on stage with a variety of musical icons and other national artists. Songwriter: Sherri Jackson, Sally Taylor, Freddy Jones Band, Nina Storey, Katie Herzig, Newcomer's Home, Katorah Jayne, Mindy Smith, Rob Drabkin, Dave Tamkin, Mathew Moon, John Denver Band, John Common, Ando Gro, Johna Werner, Trace Bundy, Eben GraceRock: Kip Winger & Red Beach with The Colorado Symphony, The Freddy Jones Band, John Fishell, Xiren, Rose Hill Drive, Braving the Atlantic, Wreckingroom, Jock Bartley (Firefall) Josy Pale, Bobby Yang, Jude Gold, Angls....Jam: Kyle Hollingsworth of SCI, Ben Kauffman, Yonder Mountain, gogoLab, Grandpa Mojo, DJ Logic, Rob Wasserman, Cique, The Infamous Stringdusters, Members of Leftover Salmon, Ben Winship, Further Festival, (Bob Wier, Bruce Hornsby, Jorma, Planet Drum)... and a bunch of other JammersProg Rock: The Witching HourCommercials: Mitsubishi, Cascadian Farms, Ford, McDonalds, Coors, Dish Network, Hot Pockets, Victory Motorcycles, Riesen Chocolate, Taco Bell Old Chicago, Polaris Pop Jazz: DotseroMovie and Game Trailers: The Day the Earth Stood Still, FanBoys, Sabatouer HBO, Rocksmith, Fox, MGM, CBS, My Name is Jerry etc.... Action:Identify an issue in your music environment and do some brainstorming on how you could solve it.Intro & Outro Music Donated by: The Magi https://www.themagimusic.com Intro Read by: David “DJ” Lee of The Magi https://soundcloud.com/rockababyrock Pictures by: Kit Chalberg https://kitchalberg.com/
Reverend Sylvia E. Sumter is the Senior Minister of Unity of Washington, DC and has served in this position since 1991. Prior to her tenure there, she served as the Chairperson of Communication Studies and Skills Department for the Unity School of Religious Studies, in Unity Village, Missouri.She was licensed as a Minister in 1986 and ordained as a Unity Minister in 1987. Rev. Sumter has a Masters of Education, a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and an Associate of Arts in Business Administration.When Rev. Sylvia came to Unity Village, she was required to stay on the campus for her own safety as a Black woman living in Lee Summit, Missouri. After graduation, she became an instructor to maintain a representation of a person of color in leadership replacing Rev. Sally Taylor.She is a natural and gifted spiritual teacher. She counsels through a lived experience. Rev. Sylvia continues to help others expand their spiritual consciousness and vision by living in the awareness of the Divine through prayer, meditation and practicing spiritual principles for living life fearlessly and with authenticity.Rev. Sumter sees Unity of Washington, DC as a beacon of light and she sees her church serving by keeping the high watch in the nation's capital. She learned from Eric Butterworth to stand on principles and use them. She knows that we need audacious faith to handle uncertainty. She invites us to move with deep trust and embrace the uncertainty. She lets her congregation see her walk, so she can share her story of surrendering to what she knows. She shows them how she lets the Divine guide her because she is subject to have any experience. She demonstrates what it looks like to get back on that horse using principles. By doing so, she eliminates the thought that there is a mythical bar to reach. She shows that she too can forget the truth, but she knows how to get back to It. She wants them to know that all of this is a spiritual experience. And we can do this.Rev. Sylvia has had many mystical moments including several time warps. She's aware that the spiritual dimension is not qualified by simply time, space and matter. We cannot put confines on how Spirit shows up. God cannot be limited.We must shed the old paradigm of being a physical being but embrace being a spiritual being. The next evolution is a spiritual one. Everything breaks down, including the physical barriers. The veil is being lifted. The curtain has been rent. There is another dimension. Let's own these powers. Being a spiritual being is not lip service. We are to step into the Christ. Miracles are the working of higher spiritual laws. It's an exciting time. We are showing the way, being light bearers. Here's the way. Walk in it. Be masters of energy.She quotes Dr. King: "For evil to prosper, good people are to do nothing." We must speak.The meek shall inherit the earth. It's time to rise up together.She belongs to the group Evolutionary Leaders (along with Deepak Chopra and other luminaries). Her website is unityofwashingtondc.org. She is a contributing author to two books: "Our Moment of Choice – Evolutionary Visions and Hope for the Future and Meditation: Intimate Experiences with the Divine through Contemplative Practices. She has a foundation called Stand Up For Humanity! – Unity of Washington DCFind her at events at the capital, at the Lincoln Memorial or on YouTube.See us both at "Celebrating Our Soul: A New Thought Conference by People of African Descent": www.padntg.orgListen to Rev. Celeste's poem: "Audacious Faith". Support the show (http://paypal.me/rev107)
To Celebrate the Valentine's Day holiday this podcast will celebrate lasting love and the art of keeping passion alive. Sally Taylor joins Andrea in telling her story of the 35 year relationship with her husband. Although Sally and John married young, lost a teenage son to suicide and have vastly different personalities they've used these challenges to bring them closer. Our guest shares how acceptance, communication, and never going to bed angry are the keys to.keeping love alive.
In this episode I talk with singer/songwriter Sally Taylor about writing the music first, what she learned about writing from growing up with two of the most popular artists of our time and the power of metaphor. She shares her unbelievably inspiring brain child Consenses and how it can be so helpful to songwriters.Find Sally Taylor:https://consenses.orgScarlet's book on songwriting:"The Craft of Songwriting: Music, Meaning and Emotion: https://www.amazon.com/Craft-Songwriting-Music-Meaning-Emotion/dp/0876391927/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=the+craft+of+songwriting&qid=1638411380&sr=8-2"What's in a Song" co-written with Otto GrossRecorded and performed by Otto Gross: @OttoGrossProduction (instagram)@OttoGrossMusic (Youtube, facebook, TikTok)https://biglink.to/ottogrossmusichttps://www.scarletkeys.com
Craft beer accounts for over 25% of the $116 billion dollar U.S. beer market. But what's it like for the people running these breweries? How do they make these beers and what makes them so good? Today, I'm joined by the owner of LBK Brewery Mike Ngheim and his master brewer Sally Taylor. We delve straight into the world of craft breweries. They tell me how they started their own brewery and share some tips for anyone thinking of doing something similar. They explain how each process affects the taste of the finished product, even down to whether you choose to store it in a can or bottle. As Mike explains, LBK's success is partly due to them brewing high quality craft beers and partly due to the environment they've created. Visiting his brew pub is an intimate experience where you can get to know the bartender, meet the brewers and learn a thing or two as well. Finally, they explain what makes a beer ‘good' and tell me what they think of some of the popular mass produced beers that are out there... ”Beer is like a beauty pageant, it's subjective. Does it taste good, does it make you happy? Then that's a great beer regardless of who made it.” - Sally Taylor Time Stamps:02:57 - Who LBK Brewery are and what we'll be talking about. 05:30 - Today's obscure food facts looking at dairy cows, pistachios, watermelon and pizza. 08:13 - My recommended recipe for the holidays. 11:31 - Where the name ‘LBK' comes from. 12:43 - A brief introduction to our guests Mike and Sally. 14:27 - The differences between a brew pub and a brewery. 17:11 - Why craft beers have been getting so much more popular over the last decade. 23:09 - What makes a beer ‘good'. 24:30 - How storing beer in glass or cans can change the taste. 27:05 - How the craft beer world is predicted to grow over the years. 28:20 - What makes something a ‘craft beer' rather than a regular lager. 31:13 - Tips for anyone thinking of opening up a brew pub. 33:51 - Some common questions Sally gets about the beer making process. 36:46 - The 14.5% Belgian beer they just finished producing. 38:29 - Mike and Sally's views on some popular mass produced beers. 47:51 - The different responses they get from customers about their craft beers. 51:01 - How to connect with the brewery online. Resources: LBK Brewery Untapped Texas Real Food Connect with Mike Nghiem: Instagram Twitter Facebook Email Connect with Patrick Scott Armstrong: Instagram Facebook Email
This episode is part of a two-episode series in partnership with FICO. Our initial episode tackled all of your top credit score-related questions. FICO's Joanne Gaskin joined to co-host. You can listen to the full episode here. Today we welcome Sally Taylor, Vice President and General Manager of B2B Scores at FICO. As a product executive in the predictive analytics and decision management space, Sally has many years’ experience shaping, managing and delivering products that help businesses improve their operations and generate high ROI. She's been part of amazing transformations – such as leading the FICO Scores adoption to revolutionize the mortgage industry, to initial business uses of mathematical optimization in the credit industry – to currently making analytics accessible and consumable via the FICO Analytic Cloud Marketplace. In her current role, Sally manages a team of 60 professionals responsible for business development and partner relations, product strategy and management, marketing, analytic and software development, analytic delivery and project management for global business-to-business FICO score products. Learn more about Sally: FICO Blog: FICO Celebrates 30th Anniversary of the FICO Score Spotlighting global financial inclusion innovation at 2019 FICO World VIDEO – Fox Business: What is a FICO Score? Forbes byline: Top Three Data Trends Helping To Transform Lending Thrive Global: FICO VP Sally Taylor: “As with any social movement, walls come down when people respect and understand each other.” Yahoo Finance: 10 Powerful Women in Finance Share Their Ideas on Achieving on Gender Parity
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https://youtu.be/Qmax9ahQpMo Lubbock locals are no stranger to the Brewery LBK, and especially the recent addition to the menu: adult popsicles. Mike Nghiem and Sally Taylor share their experience brewing during a pandemic and how an unlikely idea turned into a crowd favorite that altered the future of their business. The post S3E1: Mike Nghiem and Sally Taylor for The Brewery LBK appeared first on Hub City Spokes in Lubbock, TX.
My guest today is Sally Taylor. She is a singer / songwriter and the founder of Consenses, a non-profit that engages artists from around the world to participate in a game of “Artistic Telephone”, a way to use their different mediums to interpret one another’s work. We talk about the pros and cons of being born into a family with 2 musical legends as parents ( Carly Simon & James Taylor)” and the film Born Into the Gig which explores that topic. She saw also shares Carly’s songwriting advice, which consequently has become a mantra for her life.
this week i have been lucky enough to have a really fun chat with Sally Taylor. We go deep into the world of the principles of "the four agreements". These four agreements are essentially a guide to live life by and consists of four powerful principles. The principles are as such, be impeccable with your word, don't take anything personally, always do your best, don't make assumptions. We see in this episode how fundamental these four ideas are in everything that we do as we interact with the world. Sally and I explore and reminisce about our own life experiences and how the four agreements affect us on a very real level. Sally is hilarious and a blasat to have on the show and I'm excited to share this episode. For some good laughs, and some deep thoughts, this one's for youthanks for listening!check sally out on instagram at:https://www.instagram.com/einganatcm/check out her website or making a booking at:www.einganatcm.com check out the 4 agreements here:https://www.amazon.com/Four-Agreements-Practical-Personal-Freedom/dp/1878424319check out my meditations at:http://insig.ht/samkahncheck out my website at:www.divedeepwithsam.comSupport the show (http://paypal.me/divedeepwithsam)
Sally Taylor sits down with her family, Carly Simon, Ben Taylor, Dean & Bodhi Bragonier, to share the entire interpretive chain of art started from this quote, "The creation of a thousand forest is in one acorn." Ralph Waldo Emerson. Help us reach our $25,000 goal and donate today. consenses.org/donations View all the art we are talking about at consenses.org/podcast Support the show (https://fundraising.fracturedatlas.org/consenses)
It’s 40 years since a storm ravaged the Fastnet race. Fifteen competitors and four others lost their lives in 1979 when gale force winds hit the fleet. Of the 303 boats that started from Cowes, only 87 finished the race. 5 sank and 22 were abandoned. The BBC’s Anjana Gadgil and Sally Taylor have been speaking to some of those who were involved in that race. Podcast produced and presented by Neil Sackley. email: h2o@bbc.co.uk
Musician, teacher and the founder of Consenses, the artistic game of telephone that aims to form what she terms 'interpretive chains' that links all 5 senses. Music has been a chain in Sally’s own life, spending several years on the road with hundreds of shows highlighting her strong and thoughtful writing style and voice.
Two years ago, Dean Bragonier founded NoticeAbility in an effort to change student curriculum for dyslexic kids before his own son hits middle school. Why? Dean and his wife Sally Taylor are both dyslexic. What struck me most was when Dean explained that the invention of the Gutenberg printing press and text-based learning meant 20% of our population was left. This fall Martha's Vineyard public schools will adopt his curriculum district-wide, he will pilot with Citizens Schools and offer his curriculum at three private schools. His interview offers a fascinating insight into the brain, how we learn and why we can't leave dyslexic kids behind.
What is the nature of inspiration and how do we as humans interpret and translate our inspiration? These are just a few questions at the heart of Sally Taylor’s Consenses project. She argues that using metaphor as a way to see the world gives us an opportunity not only to see the variations of perspective … Continue reading "Episode 11: An Artistic Game of Telephone"
Welcome back to the new look Podcast version 2. In this episode 2.0 of our revival we bring you an introduction to the podcast, inlcuding who we are and why we do this! We also tell you all about what is going to be forthcoming on the podcast. We are looking forward to 2015 and all of the great events on the Isle of Wight. The new look show will include: Reviews News Interviews This Weeks News The news on the Isle of Wight includes Sally Taylor and the Hoegh Osaka.
In this interview, I interview Sally Taylor, DGLCC Co-chair. The DGLCC gives LGBT friendly businesses a great way to network.