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Best podcasts about scott hartman

Latest podcast episodes about scott hartman

True Crime All The Time
Brian Scott Hartman

True Crime All The Time

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 58:13


33-year-old Scott Hartman lived in Williamsburg, Indiana, when he was charged with killing his parents. Initially, the authorities thought his mother died of natural causes. Scott said that his father, Brian, had taken a trip. But all of his stories quickly fell apart.Join Mike and Gibby as they talk about Brian Scott Hartman. Scott told many different stories about what happened to his parents. It seemed as though Scott was coming up with different stories to cover the known facts and evidence. But his stories were so outlandish that they defied belief. What would the jury believe?You can help support the show at patreon.com/truecrimeallthetimeVisit the show's website at truecrimeallthetime.com for contact, merchandise, and donation informationAn Emash Digital productionSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Mental Health and Faith
38. Recovery For Life with Scott Hartman

Mental Health and Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 26:53


Recovery for life Caroline's guest, Scott Hartman, is a man who knows how hard life can be. After being raped as a child, he turned to alcohol and drugs to cope with this unresolved pain. For many years, he hid his addictions until they overwhelmed his life. That's when he began the recovery journey. Scott is now 7 years clean and has an amazing testimony of how he has overcome--and continues to persevere--through the power of God. Please share this episode - especially with men who have experienced trauma of any kind. Sensitive Topic Today's episode contains sensitive information about childhood rape, addiction, and other forms of trauma. Scott and Caroline also discuss how God overpowers our pain through hope and recovery. If you at any time feel triggered or distressed as you listen, please pause the episode and return when you can receive better benefits from this important story. CONNECT WITH scott Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/scott.hartman.9674 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/sredemption16/ Email - recovery4life16@gmail.com Check out Scott's book! From Chasing Dope to Pushing Hope: My Steps to Recovery & Redepmtion Amazon Link: https://www.amazon.com/Chasing-Dope-Pushing-Hope-Redemption/dp/1957013389/?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_w=uXKNS&content-id=amzn1.sym.d0ebfbb2-6761-494f-8e2f-95743b37c35c%3Aamzn1.symc.50e00d6c-ec8b-42ef-bb15-298531ab4497&pf_rd_p=d0ebfbb2-6761-494f-8e2f-95743b37c35c&pf_rd_r=BH01KNPJJE3H3XKN53CD&pd_rd_wg=LODpM&pd_rd_r=c376ca20-b61c-4d54-821d-e5194df7c5d7&ref_=pd_gw_ci_mcx_mr_hp_atf_m THANK YOU FOR LISTENING TO THE MENTAL HEALTH AND FAITH: A CLOSER LOOK PODCAST. Join the conversation! Caroline S. Cooper (Owner of In God's Corner Ministry) is a writer, speaker, and podcast/YouTube host whose mission is to offer encouragement for life in a complicated world. Please email your comments, questions, or suggestions to caroline@ingodscorner.org. Need help? addiction recovery Celebrate Recovery: https://www.celebraterecovery.com/groups-and-state-reps Alcoholics Anonymous: https://www.aa.org/ Narcotics Anonymous: https://na.org/ Crisis Lines Nationwide (USA) Suicide Prevention and Crisis Lifeline: Call Or Text:  988 SAMHSA's National Helpline: (800)-662-HELP [4357] National Child Abuse Hotline: 800-422-4453 National Child Trafficking Hotline: 888-373-7888 National Domestic Violence Hotline: 800-799-7233 National Veterans Crisis Line: 800-273-8255 or Text to 838255 National LGBT Help Line: 888-843-4564 a more complete list of mental health resources can be found on Caroline's website:  ingodscorner.org CONNECT WITH CAROLINE Website - https://ingodscorner.org - you can sign up for my monthly newsletter at the bottom of each page on my website YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@InGodsCornerMinistry Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Caroline.S.Cooper.igcm Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/carolinescooperauthor/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/carolinescooper/ Amazon Author Page - https://www.amazon.com/stores/Caroline-S-Cooper/author/B0BYXL4ZHW?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1&qid=1705544163&sr=1-1&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true    

Prehistoric Planet: The Official Podcast
Behind the Science | 2

Prehistoric Planet: The Official Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 45:38


Continuing his breakdown of how the epic series comes together, Mike reveals the primary component necessary for making all of the dinosaurs look so unbelievably real. Hint: It's thanks to (appropriately) a truly gigantic team of experts. Joining this episode are Dr. Scott Hartman, Dr. Darren Naish, Oscar® winning animation director Andrew R. Jones, and renowned composers Kara Talve and Anže Rozman.Prehistoric Planet: The Official Podcast is an Apple TV+ podcast produced by BBC Studios Natural History Unit.Prehistoric Planet, an Apple Original series, is streaming now. Watch where available. apple.co/PrehistoricPlanetTV

Unscriptify
Unscripted With Scott Hartman

Unscriptify

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 52:09


In this episode of the podcast, we dive deep into the fascinating world of dinosaurs with paleontologist Scott Hartman. Professor Hartman's expert takes us on a journey through time, exploring the ancient world of these incredible creatures and shedding light on some of the most fascinating questions about their evolution. We start with a look at one of the most famous dinosaurs of all time, Archaeopteryx, as Professor Hartman explains the significance of this feathered dinosaur and how it provides a critical link between dinosaurs and birds, but we step out of general consensus and talk about under the radar theories and hypothesis. We also explore the concept of avian flight and how it evolved from the early dinosaurs. From there, we delve into the broader topic of the evolution of species, discussing the role of mutation and genetic drift in the process. Our guest explains how mutations can play a critical role in shaping the evolution of a species, and we discuss some fascinating examples from the world of dinosaurs. We also explore the topic of feathers on dinosaurs, discussing how they evolved and what their purpose might have been. Our expert explains the various theories about why dinosaurs developed these proto-feathers and how they might have used them. Throughout the episode, we discuss some of the most fascinating discoveries in the world of paleobiology, including recent finds that are challenging our understanding of dinosaur evolution, and the latest evidence that fueled new Spinosaurus theories. If you're a fan of dinosaurs, evolution, or paleobiology in general, this is an episode you won't want to miss. Our expert guest provides a wealth of knowledge and insights that will fascinate and educate anyone interested in the history of life on Earth.

BREAK/FIX the Gran Touring Motorsports Podcast

Jumping into a new hobby, especially Motorsports can be super difficult. It's a seemingly impossible new world that's been inhabited by others who already enjoy different disciplines. We know it can be intimidating and that's what stops many from migrating from the street, to the track. Thankfully, there are communities out there that are always welcoming and willing to help out those who are looking to try something new. As the founder of Track Shaker, Scott Hartman is devoted to helping drivers experience new and exhilarating adventures with their cars through grassroots motorsports. Using his experiences in videography, event hosting and motorsports consulting he has spent thousands of hours creating and curating the helpful resources found on Trackshaker.com – Scott has definitely developed a unique set of skills in the automotive world and we welcome him to Break/Fix to share his story.

The Conductor's Podcast
Cross-State Music Directing, Traveling, and Family with Sarah Ioannides

The Conductor's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2022 48:21


Sometimes, being a woman means having to handle a lot of things on your plate.  For conductor Sarah Ioannides, these responsibilities prove that she can conquer so many mountains while being able to express herself in music and art.  In this week's episode of The Conductor's Podcast, Sarah talks about the art of being ready, the essence of leadership, and the wonders of being a mom. Currently Music Director of Symphony Tacoma, Ioannides has also led orchestras extensively in the United States including the Buffalo Philharmonic, Charleston Symphony, Hawai'i Symphony, Louisville Orchestra, North Carolina Symphony, Rochester Philharmonic, Toledo Symphony and the Cincinnati Symphony, where she was the first woman appointed to a full-time conducting position. Passionate about education, Ioannides continues to coach orchestras at high-level conservatories such as Yale University and the Curtis Institute. She is Founding Artistic Director of Cascade Masterclass for conductors and composers.Born in Australia, of Greek and Scottish descent, she was raised in England, studied at Oxford University and The Juilliard School, earning Master's degrees at both. Ioannides came to the USA as a Fulbright Scholar and graduated from The Curtis Institute of Music, a protégé of the late Otto-Werner Mueller. Married to Scott Hartman, renowned trombonist, they have three children, including twins, Elsa and Karl, and Audrey. An avid long-distance runner, she was first overall woman in the 30k The Defiance in 2021.

Infectious Diseases Society of America Guideline Update
The Latest on COVID-19 Vaccine Boosters (May 21, 2022)

Infectious Diseases Society of America Guideline Update

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2022 20:47


Emergency medicine physician Heatherlee Bailey, MD, FAAEM, FCCM of the Durham VA Medical Center and family medicine physician Scott Hartman, MD of the University of Rochester Medical Center discuss the latest COVID-19 vaccine booster recommendations. *This episode was recorded on May 17, 2022 and produced in partnership with the American Academy of Family Physicians and the Society of Critical Care Medicine. 

Real Conversations with Jacob Young
Scott Hartman (Part 1)

Real Conversations with Jacob Young

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 35:53


This week Jacob visits with Boys Town's Scott Hartman. Real Conversations with Jacob Young is brought to you by Boys Town.  FOLLOW JACOB: Instagram  Facebook Twitter

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HFL122 Scott Hartman

studioHFL

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2021 64:54


Episode #: HFL122 Guest: Scott Hartman, Empire Brass Interview Date: 8/5/2020 Release Date: 5/16/2021 Guest Website: https://slushpump.com/ Want to hear Scott talk about how he got into the Empire Brass? You can find out by becoming a Patreon patron. A portion of each interview is excerpted and reserved exclusively for my Patreon patrons. If you would like to access that benefit and others, you should become a member of the studioHFL community! Your patronage thru Patreon will help support this program and its many expenses. There are four tiers of support starting as low as just $3/month! Find out more at www.patreon.com/studiohfl Get weekly updates on guests, upcoming events, merchandise, and more by visiting www.studiohfl.com Sign up for the newsletter & shop cool studioHFL merch! Become better acquainted with the studioHFL show sponsors by visiting them in person or on their websites. Austin Custom Brass - www.austincustombrass.biz ChopSaver - www.chopsaver.com Eastman Winds - www.eastmanwinds.com Hammond Design - www.karlhammonddesign.com Messina Covers - www.messinacovers.net Pickett/Blackburn - www.pickettblackburn.com S.E. Shires - www.seshires.com studioHFL is a production of Powell Music LLC. All Rights Reserved. These materials may not be duplicated without express permission from Powell Music LLC. Larry Powell is your host and producer for studioHFL and is a Eastman WInds, & S.E. Shires Performing Artist. Find out more about the equipment he uses at www.eastmanwinds.com, and www.seshires.com

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Successful Nonprofits Podcast
Tell Your Story with Scott Hartman

Successful Nonprofits Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 40:03


Scott Hartman shares 4 secrets for a successful media interview plus tips for creating a professional-looking virtual meeting setting at home. 

Office Hours - A creative persons podcast
EP 031 - A Career in Problem Solving: a chat with Director of Production, Scott Hartman

Office Hours - A creative persons podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 63:18


In this episode, photographers Ashton Staniszewski and David Patino talk with filmmaker Scott Hartman. Listen along as we: Dive into Scott‘s career path from on-air broadcast journalist to commercial filmmaker and Director of Production for a marketing and communications agency in Atlanta, Georgia. Chat through scaling a production from one-man band to full-tilt team. Discuss sources of inspiration for the long-haul creative career. Like the podcast? Give it a like and share with a friend! Connect with the office hours team on social! @Davidpatino @ashtonstan Show Music ”East Side Bar” by Josh Woodward.

Gone Too Far From Behind The Bar

Justin has seen so much from working in bars/clubs on the Las Vegas strip and is sharing those stories with us! Take a listen as we talk ballers who like to give golden showers to unexpected participants, poops on the dance floor and so much more! find us on social media here! https://instagram.com/gonetoofarbtb_podcast?igshid=hlxrq1udyeis https://www.facebook.com/gonetoofarbtb/?view_public_for=118904639512402 https://twitter.com/gonetoofarbtb/status/1227099166855184384?s=21 Or now follow us on YouTube! Where we have an instructional video to make the featured cocktail the "Honey Badger" special thanks to Scott Hartman for creating this drink! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8OKrylJLYbo589O9aRL4KA

I Know Dino: The Big Dinosaur Podcast
Regurgitalites, sauropods with beaks, and dinosaur outreach

I Know Dino: The Big Dinosaur Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2019 64:37


Dinosaur of the day Kritosaurus, a hadrosaur that was found over 100 years ago in New Mexico.Interview with Scott Hartman, a paleo artist and lecturer at the University of Wisconsin, Madison for the Department of Integrative Biology. He’s done hundreds of skeletal drawings and his work has been featured in books, museums, and academic publications. Follow him on facebook or twitter @skeletaldrawing or skeletaldrawing.comIn dinosaur news this week:News from poster sessions and 2nd day of talks at the 2019 meeting of the Society of Vertebrate PaleontologyEarly Mesozoic herbivores filled in ecological niches that were left because of extinctionsRegurgitalites (fossilized vomit) are out there, and they can give just as much information as coprolites (fossilized poop)Chemical testing of bones is looking to be a promising method of finding lost fossil localitiesScott Hocknull described three successful case studies of getting the public involved with dinosaur discoveries during construction projects and mining operationsStuart Sumida showed an animation of evolution, using a Dimetrodon and other relativesAriel Marcy has a new collaborative game about the scientific method, similar to the game PandemicTaissa Rodrigues taught high schoolers in Brazil about evolution through paleo artEmanuel Tschopp found that sauropods from the Morrison Formation did not overlap as much as previously thoughtKayleigh Wiersma showed that some sauropods may have had beaks in addition to their teethLes Hearn and Amanda Williams published a paper about pain in dinosaurs, and found a lot of dinosaurs survived injuries that would have hurt their mobility and ability to hunt or run away from predatorsThe Field Museum in Chicago has new sensory stations, including one where you can smell Sue the T. rex’s breathThere’s a grassroots effort in Westchester New York to protect land with dinosaur tracks and fossilsAustin, Texas, as a weird neon green dinosaur, known as Mangiasaurus rexSpecial Spaces Cleveland and the Jurassic World Live tour worked together to design a dinosaur bedroom for Ezra Boggs, a 6-year-old with cancerLego has a new 910 piece Dinosaur Fossils setGet our merchandise, on sale for Halloween at bit.ly/iknowdinostoreTo get access to lots of patron only content check out https://www.patreon.com/iknowdinoFor links to every news story, all of the details we shared about Kritosaurus, links from Scott Hartman, and our fun fact check out https://iknowdino.com/Kritosaurus-Episode-257/

Downstream
Downstream Ep. 11: Double Header! Jay Cook & Seth Vatt

Downstream

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2019 49:15


For your consideration: Two great names in the trombone world.    Justin (Jay) Cook is the Assistant Professor of Trombone at the University of Central Arkansas where he teaches studio trombone, trombone choir, brass ensembles, and low brass methods. He also serves as the Exhibits Director for the International Trombone Festival. Justin Cook holds a Bachelor of Music Education and Bachelor of Trombone Performance degree from Northern Arizona University, a Master of Music in Instrumental Conducting from Northern Arizona University, and a Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the University of North Texas. During the summer of 2009, Mr. Cook was chosen as one of 18 international tenor trombonists to attend the Alessi Seminar where he had the opportunity to work with Joseph Alessi and Peter Ellefson. Equally at home as an educator and performer, the UCA trombone studio has seen tremendous success since Dr. Cook’s arrival. The studio has tripled in size and now features two trombone choirs: The BearBones Trombone Choir, and the Natural Slides Trombone Choir.  The trombone choirs have performed at the American Trombone Workshop in Washington D.C., the Big 12 Trombone Conference at Texas Tech University, the Arkansas Music Educator’s Conference, and the Texas State Trombone Symposium.  Dr. Cook’s students have graduated and been accepted to some of the nation’s most prestigious universities. For more information about the UCA Trombone Studio please click here.   Dr. Seth T. Vatt has travelled the United States extensively, and is currently a freelance bass trombonist and music educator in Dallas, TX. He has served on the performance faculty at Arizona State University with Ralph Sauer and Sam Pilafian, and has performed with the Phoenix Symphony and Scottsdale Arts Orchestra. While living in Phoenix he was also on faculty teaching music humanities at Phoenix College and within the Maricopa Community College System. In 2010 he earned his Doctor of Musical Arts in Trombone Performance while serving as a graduate teaching assistant to Ralph Sauer at Arizona State University. He also holds a Master of Music in Trombone Performance degree from ASU and a Bachelors of Music in Music Education from the University of Kentucky. There he was a founding member of the Momus Trombone Quartet, receiving a prestigious research and creativity grant to fund their first CD, "The Lexingport Project" and to compete as a finalist in the 2002 ITF Trombone Quartet Competition. Other performance credits include the DiMartino/Osland Jazz Orchestra, Kentucky Jazz Repertory Orchestra, Mesa Symphony, Tucson Symphony, New England Brass Band, Arizona Musicfest, Phoenix Theater, Texas Music Festival, and Victory Brass Quintet. Seth also maintains an active low brass studio with students ranging from 4th grade to college level. An active arranger, his music can be found published with Kagarice Brass Editions and Momus Music Editions. His teachers include Ralph Sauer, Dale Warren, Scott Hartman, and Gail Eugene Wilson.

Downstream
Downstream Ep. 11: Double Header! Jay Cook & Seth Vatt

Downstream

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2019 49:15


For your consideration: Two great names in the trombone world.    Justin (Jay) Cook is the Assistant Professor of Trombone at the University of Central Arkansas where he teaches studio trombone, trombone choir, brass ensembles, and low brass methods. He also serves as the Exhibits Director for the International Trombone Festival. Justin Cook holds a Bachelor of Music Education and Bachelor of Trombone Performance degree from Northern Arizona University, a Master of Music in Instrumental Conducting from Northern Arizona University, and a Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the University of North Texas. During the summer of 2009, Mr. Cook was chosen as one of 18 international tenor trombonists to attend the Alessi Seminar where he had the opportunity to work with Joseph Alessi and Peter Ellefson. Equally at home as an educator and performer, the UCA trombone studio has seen tremendous success since Dr. Cook’s arrival. The studio has tripled in size and now features two trombone choirs: The BearBones Trombone Choir, and the Natural Slides Trombone Choir.  The trombone choirs have performed at the American Trombone Workshop in Washington D.C., the Big 12 Trombone Conference at Texas Tech University, the Arkansas Music Educator’s Conference, and the Texas State Trombone Symposium.  Dr. Cook’s students have graduated and been accepted to some of the nation’s most prestigious universities. For more information about the UCA Trombone Studio please click here.   Dr. Seth T. Vatt has travelled the United States extensively, and is currently a freelance bass trombonist and music educator in Dallas, TX. He has served on the performance faculty at Arizona State University with Ralph Sauer and Sam Pilafian, and has performed with the Phoenix Symphony and Scottsdale Arts Orchestra. While living in Phoenix he was also on faculty teaching music humanities at Phoenix College and within the Maricopa Community College System. In 2010 he earned his Doctor of Musical Arts in Trombone Performance while serving as a graduate teaching assistant to Ralph Sauer at Arizona State University. He also holds a Master of Music in Trombone Performance degree from ASU and a Bachelors of Music in Music Education from the University of Kentucky. There he was a founding member of the Momus Trombone Quartet, receiving a prestigious research and creativity grant to fund their first CD, "The Lexingport Project" and to compete as a finalist in the 2002 ITF Trombone Quartet Competition. Other performance credits include the DiMartino/Osland Jazz Orchestra, Kentucky Jazz Repertory Orchestra, Mesa Symphony, Tucson Symphony, New England Brass Band, Arizona Musicfest, Phoenix Theater, Texas Music Festival, and Victory Brass Quintet. Seth also maintains an active low brass studio with students ranging from 4th grade to college level. An active arranger, his music can be found published with Kagarice Brass Editions and Momus Music Editions. His teachers include Ralph Sauer, Dale Warren, Scott Hartman, and Gail Eugene Wilson.

Gradanie
Aeon’s End – Gradanie #249

Gradanie

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2019


Sucharzyści grają w grę z klimatem… do czego to doszło? Może z nowym rokiem zawiał jakiś wiatr zmian? Tak czy siak, jak zwykle spóźnieni, rozmawiamy sobie o deckbuildingu z kilkoma śmiesznymi twistami. Czy się nam podobało? Zapraszamy do słuchania. A, jeszcze jedno. Pojawiliśmy się już na Spotify. Więc jeśli ktoś tam słucha muzyki, to możemy […]

Convenience Matters
#128 A Conversation with Scott Hartman of Rutter's

Convenience Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2018 22:41


The Rutter family has been in the convenience business for more than 50 years, in the dairy farm business for nearly 100 years and farming for more than 270 years. With that much history, it's not surprising that Rutter's has been internationally recognized for its success. President & CEO Scott Hartman shares his successes in foodservice, technology and more. Hosted by: John Eichberger, Executive Director, Fuels Institute and Stephanie Sikorski, Vice President, Marketing, NACS

The Brass Junkies Podcast - Pedal Note Media
TBJ79: Euphonium Ambassador Adam Frey on what it is like to be the Ambassador of Euphonium. Like that is a thing.

The Brass Junkies Podcast - Pedal Note Media

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2018 64:47


TBJ79: Euphonium Ambassador Adam Frey on what it is like to be the Ambassador of Euphonium. Like that is a thing. Adam Frey has had a great career as a soloist, publisher, teacher and major proponent of the euphonium and has endured Lance's hump-busting for over twenty years. He is also the mastermind behind both the fantastic International Euphonium-Tuba (IET) Festival and euphonium.com. He currently teaches at the University of North Georgia. In this fun and lively conversation, we cover: Euphonium jokes How Adam and Lance met in the Brass Band of Battle Creek Tales of the Badger (dearly departed mega friend, Chris Matten) Meeting James Gourlay Teaching at the University of North Georgia Playing in Macau IET Festival, 15th anniversary in the summer of 2018 How he started the festival and how it is organized The importance of good coffee when running a festival Being an ambassador of the euphonium and the Ambassador of Euphonium Fernando Deddos, David Childs, and other influential current players Creating opportunities and the importance of collaboration Working with Patricio Cosentino, Scott Hartman, and Jeff Nelsen Having good ideas vs. having good ideas and acting on them Starting and running euphonium.com LINKS: euphonium.com Adam's artist page at Yamaha UNG bio page IET Festival Want to help the show? Here are some ways: Help others find the show by leaving a rating and review on iTunes. Show us some love on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Help us pay the bills (and get regular bonus episodes!) by becoming a Patreon patron. Show some love to our sponsors: The brass program at The Mary Pappert School of Music at Duquesne University and Parker Mouthpieces (including the Andrew Hitz and Lance LaDuke models.) Tell your friends! Expertly produced by Will Houchin with love, care, and enthusiasm

Hip-BoneMusic presents BONE2PICK

Hip-BoneMusic's monthly interview series, "Bone2Pick". October 2015: Michael Davis interviews Scott Hartman. http://www.hip-bonemusic.com

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Frisco Podcast by Lifestyle Frisco
Scott Hartman – Countdown 2 Escape, The First Escape Room in Frisco

Frisco Podcast by Lifestyle Frisco

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2017 13:37


Subscribe to the Frisco Podcast on iTunes!  or get the Podcast RSS Feed Show Notes & Links: Countdown2Escape on Lifestyle Frisco Countdown2Escape.com (972) 235-2025 Countdown 2 Escape on Facebook Countdown 2 Escape on Instagram Countdown 2 Escape on Twitter Connect with Lifestyle Frisco on:  Facebook Instagram Twitter LinkedIn Transcript Scott Ellis: Welcome to the Frisco Podcast. […]

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The Brass Junkies Podcast - Pedal Note Media
Scott Hartman: Episode 48

The Brass Junkies Podcast - Pedal Note Media

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2016 65:56


Scott Hartman, Lecturer in Trombone at Yale University joins Andrew & Lance to discuss his incredibly successful and diverse career. Scott has taught and played concerts throughout the world and in all fifty states. He regularly performs and records with the Yale Brass Trio, Proteus 7, the Millennium Brass, the Brass Band of Battle Creek, and the trombone quartet Four of a Kind. Mr. Hartman spends several weeks each summer in residence at the Norfolk Chamber Music Festival.    Scott covers his thoughts on how the chamber music business changed over the years since from his time with Empire Brass to today. We learn of the important distinction between Scott A. Hartman and Scott P. Hartman and get some great Empire Brass stories.   Oh and at one point, Scott may have sounded possessed. And he can be a meathead.   Links:   Don’t go to:   http://www.slushpump.com/   But do go to: http://www.hartmanmouthpieces.net/ http://music.yale.edu/faculty/hartman-scott/ http://www.bbbc.net/roster/   Want to help the show? Here are three way:   Take a minute to leave us a rating and a review on iTunes. You can help offset the costs of producing the show by making a small donation at https://www.patreon.com/thebrassjunkies. Your support is greatly appreciated!   Lastly, you can do us a HUGE favor by just sharing our show with your knuckle head friends who would also enjoy it. You know who they are. Bring them into the fold! Produced by Joey Santillo    

Dinosaur George Podcast - A Podcast Devoted to Paleontology and Natural Science

Our Feature Creature for this episode is Deinocheirus. We interview paleontologist Scott Hartman who talks about the steps he takes when creating scientifically accurate skeletal drawings. And Dinosaur George answers listener submitted questions about pack hunting raptors, Spinosaurus weight, Utahraptor and Acrocanthosaurus.

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Dinosaur George Podcast - A Podcast Devoted to Paleontology and Natural Science

Our Feature Creature for this episode is Deinocheirus. We interview paleontologist Scott Hartman who talks about the steps he takes when creating scientifically accurate skeletal drawings. And Dinosaur George answers listener submitted questions about pack hunting raptors, Spinosaurus weight, Utahraptor and Acrocanthosaurus.

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Yale University
Brass Music from the Fifteenth Century

Yale University

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2007 13:47