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Sam Barry and Kathi Kamen Goldmark, Authors of "Write That Book Already! The Tough Love You Need to Get Published Now," give some advice for writers on how to get an agent, send out a Query Letter, and what might happen at the first meeting with your publisher. This full interview from a 2010 episode of "Conversations On The Coast with Jim Foster" can be heard now wherever you get your podcasts.
Hello and welcome back to the Irish Tennis Updates Podcast. In this episode I'm reviewing the recent Davis Cup tie in Limerick. I do this with the help of Sam Barry, who was at the event commentating for Premier Sports on live TV within Ireland. We both agree it was a fantastic event with a lot of positives for Irish tennis. Over the weekend I got the chance to interview some of the players, including Dominic Thiem, Sebastian Ofner and Michael Agwi. This episode also features the audio from these interviews. The draw for the next round has been done and Ireland has drawn Tunisia away in the next round, which will take place in September. There is a lot to build on for the Irish team as they look ahead to this tie. If you enjoy this episode, please subscribe to the show and leave a comment on iTunes. Also, share the show with anyone you think may be interested. It really does help me grow the podcast, so thank you in advance. Don't forget to check out and follow me on Twitter @TennisUpdateIRE for daily updates on everything Irish tennis. You can also subscribe to my monthly newsletter there, for a recap of the month's action. Finally, remember to use the code TENNISUPDATEIRE5 to get 5% off your order at tennispro.eu. A great site with great prices, well worth checking out. I am always happy to receive any feedback about the show, or anything else. Let me know what you thought by sending an email to irishtennisupdates@gmail.com
Sam Barry, Author of "How To Play the Harmonica: and Other Life Lessons," teaches a brief harmonica lesson and plays a little blues tune. This full interview from a 2009 episode of "Conversations On The Coast with Jim Foster" can be heard now wherever you get your podcasts.
In Episode 33 of the I'M PEAKING Podcast, we welcomed Uptempo/Hardcore EDM maestro, Sam Barry (aka Lil Texas), and his girlfriend, Haille Megan (aka Sadgirlsdub)! We discovered the origins of Hardcore, Lil Texas's European connection, and his wild journey into the scene as well as dove into the contrasting rave scenes worldwide and explored Lil Texas's diverse musical ventures, including exclusive unreleased Uptempo/Rawstyle tracks! Alongside their candid thoughts on relationships, festivals, and the EDM lifestyle, Lil Texas drops wisdom on sobriety, DJ'ing in Europe, and the importance of working out. Join the conversation with Lil Texas and Haille for an unfiltered and entertaining exchange!
The 2023 Time Magazine's Athlete of the Year is exclusively revealed. Also, NBC's senior consumer investigative correspondent Vicky Nguyen provides some great deals you can still take advantage of this month. Plus, one woman's inspiring story and her mission to spread awareness and provide research on Type 1 diabetes. And, Glamour's editor-in-chief Sam Barry shares a holiday gift guide for everyone on your list.
Sam chats with Simon & Richo about there recent wins at the Clare Valley Wine Show and the 50th anniversary of the iconic Watervale riesling. @thewineshowaustralia @jimbarrywines @danmurphys_richard
In "Her Wild Oats," the late author Kathi Kamen Goldmark writes a novel about two people at very different points in their lives who develop an unlikely friendship, a thirteen-year-old boy who plays the harmonica, and a young woman who recently discovered her husband was having an affair. In this discussion, the late author's husband Sam Barry talks about her life and how they completed the book after her passing. This conversation took place on a 2015 episode of "Conversations On The Coast with Jim Foster" originating in San Francisco, California. Photo: Chronicle / Eric Luse
Check out the full write up for the Simulacrum Engine and its full image on the RPPR Patreon! Use it in your own games. Join now to get access to bonus podcasts, maps, artwork, and more rewards! In the distant future, a cargo spaceship takes a job to deliver scientific equipment and materials to a remote planet. They just need to drop the cargo off and get a signature from the director of the research station. Of course, that's easier said than done. A powerful alien artifact known as the Simulacrum Engine has thrown the station into chaos. Trapped in an underground lab, the ship crew needs to figure out what's happened and who they can trust. Chris as Sam Barry, marine Shaun as Terrence, android Tom as Munroe, marine
Latin II student Sam Barry talks with us about ancient Roman sculpture, and if you think that was all just a bunch of white marble figures, you will be surprised by what Sam has to share!
Authors Between the Covers: What It Takes to Write Your Heart Out
A Note from Hope Katz Gibbs, producer, Inkandescent Radio — What an honor it is to feature this new book by Ellen Harper and Sam Barry, entitled: Always a Song: Singers, Songwriters, Sinners & Saints. A collection of stories from Ellen, a singer, and songwriter, who is the folk matriarch and mother to the Grammy-winning musician Ben Harper. Ellen shares vivid memories of growing up in Los Angeles through the 1960s among famous and small-town musicians raising Ben (pictured below) and the historic Folk Music Center. Jackson Browne says of the book: “An eloquent searching account of a life lived for truth, love, and music.” Roger McGuinn, leader of the Byrds, writes: Ellen Harper is folk music royalty, growing up with Pete Seeger and Joan Baez around the dinner table. Her story is heartrending and a pleasure to read." Jonathan Lethem, New York Times bestselling author of Chronic City and Motherless Brooklyn, says: "Ellen Harper's unique vantage as a red-diaper baby, folk connector, counterculture witness, and maven of family and community is matched by her memory, wit, and compassion." With the help of Sam, an author and musician who is a founding member of the book band The Rock Bottom Remainders (learn more about him below), readers take a ride through folk music history: Harper takes readers on an intimate journey through the folk music revival. The book spans a transformational time in music history and American culture. Covers historical events from the love-ins women's rights protests and the assassination of John F. Kennedy to the popularization of the sitar and the ukulele. Includes full-color photo insert. Ellen shares: "Growing up, an endless stream of musicians and artists came from across the country to my family's music store. Bess Lomax Hawes, Joan Baez, Sonny Terry, and Brownie McGee—all the singers, organizers, guitar and banjo pickers and players, songwriters, painters, dancers, their husbands, wives, and children—we were all in it together. And we believed singing could change the world." Be sure to listen to our interview and watch the video on the April 2021 cover of BeInkandescent Health & Wellness magazine. Music lovers and history buffs will enjoy this rare invitation into a world of stories and songs that inspired folk music today. A must-read for lovers of music history and those nostalgic for the acoustic echo of the original folk music that influenced a generation. Harper's parents opened the legendary Folk Music Center in Claremont California as well as the revered folk music venue The Golden Ring. A perfect gift for people who are obsessed with folk music all things the 1960s learning about musical movements or California history. Great for those who loved Small Town Talk: Bob Dylan The Band Van Morrison Janis Joplin Jimi Hendrix and Friends in the Wild Years of Woodstock by Barney Hoskyns and Girls Like Us: Carole King Joni Mitchell Carly Simon—and the Journey of a Generation by Sheila Weller. Be sure to check out our video and podcast interview on Faceboook Live: Tuesday, March 16 at 1pm PST — www.Facebook.com/hopekatzgibbs About Book Doctor Sam Barry: Sam is an author musician and publishing professional. He is the author of How to Play the Harmonica: and Other Life Lessons. He coauthored Write That Book Already! The Tough Love You Need to Get Published Now with his late wife Kathi Kamen Goldmark and Always a Song: Singers Songwriters Sinners and Saints—My Story of the Folk Music Revival with Ellen Harper. As a member of the literary rock band, the Rock Bottom Remainders, Sam edited and coauthored Hard Listening: The Greatest Rock Band Ever (of Authors) Tells All with his bandmates Stephen King Amy Tan Mitch Albom Dave Barry Roy Blount Jr. Matt Groening Greg Iles James McBride Roger McGuinn Ridley Pearson and Scott Turow. Sam is currently a freelance editor book doctor and publishing consultant. Previously he was an ordained Presbyterian minister who worked for HarperCollins and later created and directed Book Passage's Path to Publishing program and wrote the popular Author Enabler column in BookPage. Sam lives writes and plays music in the San Francisco Bay Area. Click here to read more about this great book and the authors: The cover story of the April 2021 issue of BeInkandecent Health & Wellness magazine!
Authors Between the Covers: What It Takes to Write Your Heart Out
Our spotlight is on: Author, musician, and all-around funnyman Sam Barry. Our hot topic: Why it's important to write that book already! And how to keep your sense of humor—even when the proverbial poop is hitting the fan. Your host: Hope Katz Gibbs, publisher of Be Inkandescent magazine, and founder & president of The Inkandescent Group, LLC Click here to listen to the podcast. On the "I Got the Music In Me" radio show, we give voice to songbirds, and always ask: “What's your story?” That will be easy to answer in this episode, thanks to our guest is Sam Barry. He is the author of the humorously inspirational book, “Write That Book Already: The Tough Love You Need to Get Published Now,” which he co-wrote with his wife, author and literary provocateur Kathi Kamen Goldmark. Barry also wrote, “How to Play the Harmonica: and Other Life Lessons,” and currently is a contributing editor at Zyzzyva, the West Coast's premier literary magazine. For the last 12 years, he was a marketing manager for HarperOne, a division of HarperCollins. If that's not enough, Barry is equally creative on stage, and plays in and around San Francisco in the band Los Train Wreck. He also tours with the all-author rock band, The Rock Bottom Remainders, with whom he appeared on Good Morning America, and The Craig Ferguson Show. He has also been a regular performer on the national radio show West Coast Live. A gifted music teacher, Barry has helped thousands of people discover the joy of making music on the harmonica and piano (not at the same time). In a previous life he was the co-founder of a nonprofit art gallery and performance space in San Francisco's Mission District, and a Presbyterian minister in Omaha and Boston. In this episode of The Inkandescent Radio Show: We talk to Barry about his beloved wife Kathi Kamen Goldmark, who died on May 24, 2012. She was a friend to many, including us at Be Inkandescent, and we were deeply saddened to hear of her passing. Barry was by her side at every step as she battled cancer, and just weeks later after her death, he posted a beautiful tribute to her on his website. We also take a deeper dive in the art of writing books, based on his latest book, “Write That Book Already!” In our 25 Publishing Rules of Thumb From Bestselling Authors, Barry's advice to other authors was to “Promote, promote, promote.” Does that advice still hold? Barry recalls his fondest memory as a member of The Rock Bottom Remainders. Was it the shows he played with Roger McGuinn, founder of The Byrds? He was once a Presbyterian minister. What inspired him to get into that field, and why did he leave the ministry? What's he's working on these days? Any new books in the works? More: • Read our Q&A with Sam here • Find out why it's time to Write That Book Already! by Sam Barry, and his wife, Kathi Kamen Goldmark • And check out our interview with Sam, and his brother — award-winning humor writer brother Dave Barry — in The Funny Issue: Be Inkandescent magazine of the Month featured on her monthly business magazine, www.BeInkandescent.com — as well as the Truly Amazing Women she has interviewed for her international book project, www.TrulyAmazingWomen.com. Gibbs also interviews the bestselling authors, nationally renowned artists, and expert columnists featured in “Be Inkandescent” magazine, and on her popular networking website, www.InkandescentNetworking.com, which lists hundreds of the best networking events—and the professionals—in 7 East Coast cities. Plus, she'll be talking to top restaurateurs, chefs, foodies, and hoteliers whom she spotlights in her “From Soup to Nuts” reviews. Promoting, educating, and inspiring entrepreneurs is the mission of The Inkandescent Group, LLC — a PR, marketing, design, and publishing company that helps small businesses get the visibility they need to glow and grow, www.inkandescentpr.com. So, what's your story? If you'd like to be interviewed on The Inkandescent Radio Show, send Gibbs an email: hope@inkandescentpr.com.
TechCraft, une émission de divertissement Technologique & vidéo-ludique. OU TechCraft, un savant mélange de High Tech, de jeux vidéo & de Fun! Nos liens: Site TechCraft: www.techcraft.fr Live Youtube: http://live.techcraft.fr Flux rss: http://techcraft.podcloud.fr/rss E-Mail: podcast@techcraft.fr Twitter : @TechCraftPDC Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TechCraftPDC Slack: http://soulcityteam.slack.com Podradio: http://podradio.fr/podcast/110 PodCloud : https://podcloud.fr/podcast/techcraft iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/fr/podcast/gamecraft/id796213889 Chaîne Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/techcraftpdc Chaîne Periscope: http://www.periscope.tv/techcraftpdc News High-tech Beudi: Une petite nouveautée chez Twitter Quenton: Aukey Boomer Sam: l’Internet dans l’espace arrive en France avec Starlink[News Gaming] JNBiere: NextMind : Prenez le contrôle avec votre gros cerveau. Binzen : news de saison, sur lit de cookies Le coup de coeur de la semaine Sam: Barry - un néo-fournisseur d’énergie ? Le truc inutile de la semaine BenJ: Statistiques YouTube Les news en bref BenJ: Acheter une Tesla en Bitcoin, ça n’est plus possible Quenton: Octave avec Hubic à récupérer Shadow! (parce que Free ou plutpt scaleway prévoyais de virer tout le monde si rachat) Beudi: Google paye
Hello and welcome back to the Irish Tennis Updates Podcast. This week I’m delighted to be chatting to Mike Cation. Mike is a legend of pro tennis commentary, working primarily on ATP Challenger level tennis on the USTA Pro Circuit. And he’s also worked at the Australian and US Opens. We talk about where this started for Mike, what he loves about the job and some of his best memories. In the second half of the episode, we talk about Mike’s experiences and memories of some of the best Irish players of recent years, including McGee, O’Hare, Cluskey and Sam Barry. I loved this chance to get a new perspective on these players and hear Mike’s stories. And here’s some links to check out! McGee’s semi final on the way to the title: https://livestream.com/accounts/5057055/cary2016centrecourt/videos/136037203 And the final: https://livestream.com/accounts/5057055/cary2016centrecourt/videos/136186640 O’Hare’s semi final on the way to the title: https://livestream.com/accounts/5057055/events/6966118/videos/148464601 And the final: https://livestream.com/accounts/5057055/events/6971789/videos/148564273 Sam Barry semi final: https://livestream.com/accounts/5057055/events/6612791/videos/141364823 Great Cluskey win: https://livestream.com/accounts/5057055/kazan2015court1/videos/80555823 And finally, check out Mike’s great podcast: https://behindtheracquet.com/podcast/ If you enjoy this episode, please subscribe to the show and leave a comment on iTunes. Also, share the show with anyone you think may be interested. It really does help me grow the podcast, so thank you in advance. Don't forget to check out and follow me on Twitter @TennisUpdateIRE for daily updates on everything Irish tennis. You can also subscribe to my monthly newsletter there, for a recap of the month's action. Finally, remember to use the code TENNISUPDATEIRE5 to get 5% off your order at tennispro.eu. A great site with great prices, well worth checking out. I am always really happy to receive any feedback about the show, or anything else. Let me know what you thought by sending an email to irishtennisupdates@gmail.com
As the pandemic forced the cancellation of trade shows like NeoCon, manufacturers had to come up with new ways to introduce products, so Snowsound created a VR showroom instead. In this episode, Sam Barry talks to Chief Content Director Robert Nieminen about the design, functionality and plans for this new, immersive experience. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/interiorsandsources/support
Jim Barry Wines is in the Clare Valley of South Australia. The valley is synonymous with quality wine and even boasts a Riesling Bike Trail! Jim Barry was an impressive individual - the first professionally qualified winemaker ever employed in the Clare and the 17th Degree in Oenology from the famous Roseworthy Agricultural College in 1947. 60 years ago he began his own operation and today under the guidance of his son Peter and grandchildren, Tom, Sam and Olivia has been named Winery of the Year 2020 by Australia's wine bible, James Hallidays Wine Companion. The Jim Barry story is facinating. Look it up HERE. Their vineyards are impeccable and their wines are sensational. In this podcast Sam Barry joined us (via a Zoom link) to talk about growing up in a wine family and how proud that family is in carrying on the Jim Barry legacy. (The Jim Barry Wines are distributed in Ireland by Cassidy Wines) “Sometimes it takes longer than a lifetime to do a lifetime's work.” Jim Barry ------------------------------------------------------------------------ While all restaurants in Ireland are closed right now they WILL open again. We all hope that this is soon. We should remember that many of these, including the wonderful Monty's of Kathmandu, are family businesses. They are often small and brilliant and when they do reopen they will need our support more than ever. Keep Safe and Keep well. Kevin Ecock's WinePod is brought to us with the assistance of the Santa Rita Wine Room at Monty's of Kathmandu - an excellent place to host your next event or celebration. Contact Shiva at 01 -6704911 or HERE at the Santa Rita Wine Room web page.
Stuck inside by law, and conveniently also by quarantine, Sam Barry and Ted Woosley have brought Surge Radio's best and only pasta-based radio show into podcast form to entertain you during your isolation.
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Today I chat to Sam Barry. Sam retired earlier this year. He reached a career high 246 in the world and won 30 pro titles during his career. He talks about his junior success, being a hitting partner at the ATP finals, what it was like to miss out on Wimbledon qualifying by just 1 place in 2016 and much more. I would like to thank Sam for his time and wish him all the best in the future. I hope you enjoy this episode. If you have any feedback at all please do not be shy to contact me on Twitter, on at irishtennisupdates@gmail.com Remember to use the code TENNISUPDATEIRE5 to get 5% off your order at tennispro.eu Thanks for listening. Until next time
It's a debate episode! Fellow content producer Sam Barry joins RE Vanella in the bunker, moderated by returning champion Coby Owens, to talk about social media, leftist organizing, and the correct way to go about making change in Delaware.Show Notes:The tweet that caused all thisWhip Count podcastDonate to Stephanie Barry
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To celebrate Irish Tatler's ‘Always On' June issue, Ellie Balfe, Editorial Director and Sam Barry, Editor in Chief muse on asking for more, trusting your instinct, switching off (sometimes) and standing for something of substance. This podcast was recorded live from the Irish Georgian Society, with an audience of over one hundred guests.
For our third episode of Radio Book Passage, Sam Barry of the Rock Bottom Remainders is joined by iconic novelist Joyce Carol Oates. They discuss her latest novel, The Man Without a Shadow, the fragility of memory, and the intersection of science and the arts. About Radio Book Passage: On each episode of this podcast, we’ll focus in-depth on a specific author. There will be interviews, audio clips from their events, and more than a few surprises along the way. For those of you wondering what exactly Book Passage is, we’re a pair of bookstores in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Sam Barry is a humorous brilliant magician who lives a totally different life at work, yet plays with some of the greatest musicians in the world. He makes playing the harmonica seem so easy and so much fun and the illustrations he has in the book help you learn to play by doing it yourself. He has an eclectic background that he puts to use in everything he does.
Music from The Rock Bottom Remainders Tiny Desk Concert performance at NPR. Authors Dave Barry, Ridley Pearson, Scott Turow, Amy Tan, Roy Blount Jr., Kathy Kamen Goldmark and Sam Barry didn't bring any instruments to their performance at Bob Boilen's desk. But they were smart enough to bring a ringer: The Byrds' Roger McGuinn. You can download the video by subscribing to the All Songs Considered Tiny Desk Concert Podcast at npr.org/tinydeskconcerts
Kathi Kamen Goldmark is the author of And My Shoes Keep Walking Back to You, a novel. She is co-author of Write That Book Already!: the Tough Love You Need to Get Published Now and The Great Rock & Roll Joke Book, and a contributor to several collections of essays including Mid-Life Confidential: the Rock Bottom Remainders Tour America with Three Chords and an Attitude. With her husband, Sam Barry, she writes a monthly column in BookPage called “The Author Enablers. Kathi is the founder and a member of the all-author rock band the Rock Bottom Remainders, president and janitor of “Don't Quit Your Day Job” Records, producer of the coast-to-coast radio show West Coast Live, Author Liaison for Book Group Expo and Friends of the San Francisco Public Library's Laureates Dinner, and winner of the 2008 Women's National Book Association Award. She likes to think she is ready for anything. Visit Kathi at www.kathiandsam.net. Sam Barry is the author of the humor-inspiration book How to Play the Harmonica: and Other Life Lessons (Gibbs Smith Publisher, 2009) and co-author with his wife, author Kathi Kamen Goldmark, of Write That Book Already! about writing and publishing (Adams Media, March 2010). Kathi and Sam write a monthly column for BookPage called "The Author enablers" offering down-to-earth advice, reality checks, and encouragement to aspiring authors. The Author Enablers also have a blog. Sam works for HarperOne, a division of HarperCollins. He is also a musician and music teacher who plays in and around San Francisco in the band Los Train Wreck and tours with the all-author rock band the Rock Bottom Remainders. Sam is a regular performer on the national radio show West Coast Live. Sam is the father of two children, Daniel and Laura. Visit Sam at www.kathiandsam.net. and www.sayitwithbooks.com
Sam Barry, author of "How to Play the Harmonica" will make you laugh, inspire you to try new things, and yes—teach you how to play. As a former minister, reporter, activist, bohemian, artist and musician Sam Barry knows a great many things about life – and playing the harmonica. Barry currently works as a marketing and promotions manager at HarperOne and plays the harmonica in The Rock Bottom Remainders with his brother Dave Barry. He and his partner, Kathi Kamen Goldmark, write the national column “The Author Enabler” in BookPage. WWW.REDROOM.COM/AUTHOR/SAM-BARRY Also on today's show Christopher Dalrymple, two-time Emmy-winning filmmaker 1980, The War Machine: The Defense of the United States, CBS Reports, and 1990, Interview with Marlon Brando, "Saturday Night with Connie Chung") His new Film "And Then..., a Cassevettes-style black comedy shot in HDV about a former leading man who is given a second chance at stardom, but his obligations trump opportunity and twists, turns, and murders abound. www.dalrymplepictures.com also guest John Galasso Producer and Anton Evangelista,Actor/Director appeared in"The Cotton Club," "Prizzi's Honor," TV's "Law and Order," "Search for Tomorrow," "As the World Turns" and in Ron Howard's "Ransom" with Mel Gibson. In 1995, he produced and directed his first short film "Beyond Reason" It wasn't until after Anton's completion of his film that the two seriously discussed laughing -- an idea for a movie about laughing and healing. A subject John was well aware of, after experiencing a back injury that nearly crippled him. "The idea of laughing towards better health appealed to me. I wish I knew what I know now back then." The two agreed and "Just Laugh" would be the documentary they would make, exploring the many gifts of laughter. www.justlaugh.org