POPULARITY
We start off week 2 of our holiday special on the Music Of America Podcast with John Tussey, a music student from instructor Beth Ryan, Scott Owen, Emily Wilson and the Karisik Mandolin Project, Mike Birch, Bobby Black Hat, Debra Cohen and Emily Guidry
Join Cheryl Lee - That Radio Chick on STILL ROCKIN' IT for news, reviews, music and interviews with some of our favourite Australian musicians.Ever wonder what fuels the fire behind a musical legend? On this episode of Still Rockin' It, we're thrilled to chat with Chris Cheney, the founding member of The Living End. From his humble beginnings teaching himself guitar at six to being shaped by his family's eclectic music tastes, Chris opens up about the milestones that turned his passion into a lifelong career. Get a front-row seat to Chris's fascinating stories, including his early band days, memorable collaborations, and how his love for 1950s rockabilly transformed his musical path.Get ready to uncover the artistic vision that brought The Living End's debut album artwork to life, including insights from industry legend John O'Donnell. Chris shares the magic behind their iconic red and black cover art and how it perfectly captured the explosive energy of their sound. Travel back in time as Chris reminisces about the band's formation, Scott Owen's embrace of the double bass, and their evolution from school jam sessions to a powerhouse on the rockabilly scene. This segment is a homage to the raw, unfiltered creativity that defines The Living End.Chris also gives us an inside look into his exhilarating experiences meeting and performing with his idols, the Stray Cats, and other rock legends in the U.S. Reflecting on the band's early days and their rise to fame, Chris talks about the immense joy and challenges of their journey. Celebrate the 25th anniversary of their debut album with us, as we discuss the special limited edition release, the timeless appeal of vinyl, and the anticipation for upcoming performances. What has Chris Cheney been up to lately? Let's find out!!Get out when you can, support local music and I'll see you down the front!!Visit: ThatRadioChick.com.au
A new MP3 sermon from Walnut Ridge Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Peacemaking and Biblical Thinking Speaker: Scott Owen Broadcaster: Walnut Ridge Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 7/21/2024 Bible: Philippians 4:1-8 Length: 44 min.
Plenty of news to get to, including the naming of the Baseball Canada Women's National Team Selection Camp roster, which includes six Albertans. We sit down with Julianna Scott to talk about her selection and what it'd mean to represent the maple leaf. We also chat with Sylvan Lake Gulls pitcher Owen Pote about his dad, Lou, and playing with AHP Academy, while Lethbridge Bulls catcher Noah McNeil drops by to talk about that crazy 31-26 win over Brooks, playing for Prairie Baseball Academy and more. 4:34 - Julianna Scott 16:38 - Owen Pote 30:04 - Noah McNeil
Scott Owen, a Mormon Conversion Therapist, has been charged with 10 counts of sexual assault of his patients. Twelve men have come forward to accuse Owen of using coercion to sexually assault them during therapy sessions. As usual, The Mormon Church knew, and did nothing to protect the public from Owen. https://www.advocate.com/crime/mormon-conversion-therapy-counselor-rape https://www.sltrib.com/news/2023/11/13/utah-ex-therapist-scott-owen/ https://www.sltrib.com/news/2023/10/12/these-men-say-their-utah-therapist/ Crime News Update- Chad Daybell has a bunch of new filings. https://s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/isc.coi/CR22-21-1623/111523-Renewed-Motion-to-Reconsider-Change-of-Venue.pdf https://s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/isc.coi/CR22-21-1623/111523-Second-Response-to-Request-for-Cameras.pdf https://s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/isc.coi/CR22-21-1623/111723-Response-and-Objection-to-Motion-to-Reconsider-Venue.pdf *Social Media Links* Facebook: www.facebook.com/truecrimesquad Facebook Discussion Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/215774426330767 Website: https://www.truecrimesquad.com TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@truecrimesquad Our Latest Video: https://youtu.be/wRXWQvUWxh0 Check Out Some of Our Previous Uploads! Patriot Front in Coeur d'Alene, Mark Middleton, Baby Holly https://youtu.be/Fz7vTzUiKIw Shasta Groene, The VHS Bandit, Nancy Brophy found guilty https://youtu.be/Bhu1Do0J_bQ The Girl Scout Murders, Diane Lynn Dahn, Heather Marie Underwood https://youtu.be/UdQrQ7yjtpE True Crime Paranormal on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/5gIPqBHJLftbXdRgs1Bqm1 True Crime Paranormal on Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-paranormal/id1525438711?ls=1 Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCd85RJRW6kn51aM2un6ButA/join --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lorichadrealstory/support
Scott Owen, a Mormon Conversion Therapist, has been charged with 10 counts of sexual assault of his patients. Twelve men have come forward to accuse Owen of using coercion to sexually assault them during therapy sessions. As usual, The Mormon Church knew, and did nothing to protect the public from Owen. https://www.advocate.com/crime/mormon-conversion-therapy-counselor-rape https://www.sltrib.com/news/2023/11/13/utah-ex-therapist-scott-owen/ https://www.sltrib.com/news/2023/10/12/these-men-say-their-utah-therapist/ Crime News Update- Chad Daybell has a bunch of new filings. https://s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/isc.coi/CR22-21-1623/111523-Renewed-Motion-to-Reconsider-Change-of-Venue.pdf https://s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/isc.coi/CR22-21-1623/111523-Second-Response-to-Request-for-Cameras.pdf https://s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/isc.coi/CR22-21-1623/111723-Response-and-Objection-to-Motion-to-Reconsider-Venue.pdf *Social Media Links* Facebook: www.facebook.com/truecrimesquad Facebook Discussion Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/215774426330767 Website: https://www.truecrimesquad.com TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@truecrimesquad Our Latest Video: https://youtu.be/wRXWQvUWxh0 Check Out Some of Our Previous Uploads! Patriot Front in Coeur d'Alene, Mark Middleton, Baby Holly https://youtu.be/Fz7vTzUiKIw Shasta Groene, The VHS Bandit, Nancy Brophy found guilty https://youtu.be/Bhu1Do0J_bQ The Girl Scout Murders, Diane Lynn Dahn, Heather Marie Underwood https://youtu.be/UdQrQ7yjtpE True Crime Paranormal on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/5gIPqBHJLftbXdRgs1Bqm1 True Crime Paranormal on Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-paranormal/id1525438711?ls=1 Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCd85RJRW6kn51aM2un6ButA/join
Born Christopher John Cheney in 1975, Chris graduated with a VCE from Wheelers Hill Secondary College. Chris played guitar since age 6 and studied jazz at Box Hill Tafe in 1994-95. However, it was at a barbecue Chris' was introduced by his sister to Scott Owen. In 1992 they formed a cover band called 'The Runaway Boys' taken from a Stray Cats song of the same name which performed covers of the band's songs with the odd original song thrown in. In 1994 he got his first album with The Living End who formed with a drummer called Joe Piripitzi who was later kicked out for musical differences. In 1995 the EP 'Hellbound' was released and The Living End was made. In 1996 they released another EP called 'It's For Your Own Good' and had success by sending a T-shirt to Green Day for a gig as their supporting act. In 1997 after Joe was replaced with new drummer Trav Demsey, The Living End cut their first single, entitled "Prisoner Of Society/Second Solution". Two songs from their debut album. This followed up with more success of their self-titled album 'The Living End'. In 2000 this followed with the album 'Roll On'. In 2001 Chris was involved in a severe car accident with his girlfriend Emma who escaped with minor injuries but left Chris in a wheelchair with a broken leg and 3 pins to replace some of the muscle that was damaged. After 2 years of resting and writing songs for the new album they were back in the studio where Trav quit due to a disliking of heavy touring and to spend more time with his family. The Living End were stranded. They spent two days auditioning 40 drummers of which the first was Andy Strachan. Their current drummer. The boys hit the studio and recorded a 14 track album entitled 'Modern ARTillery' which was released in 2003. In 2004 the boys hit the studio once more to record 2 more tracks, "I Can't Give You What I Haven't Got" and "Bringin' It All Back Home". This was a greatest hits album called 'From Here On In: The Singles (1997-2004)'. The same year he formed tribute super group The Wrights with Nic Cester (Jet) - Bernard Fanning (Powderfinger) - Phil Jamieson (Grinspoon) - Kram (Spiderbait) - Davey Lane (You Am I/The Pictures) and Pat Bourke (Dallas Crane). He performed with the band as the lead and rhythm guitarist for parts 1 and 3 respectively and later released Stevie Wrights hit Evie with all three songs of "Evie: (Let You Hair Hang Down)", "Evie: (Evie)" which Chris was not involved with and "Evie: (I'm Losing You)". It wasn't until 2005 the boys hit the studio again to record the fifth album entitled "State Of Emergency" released in 2006. After almost a year and a half of touring Chris left the band and took up yoga and painting while his other band mates hit the surf. It wasn't until late 2007 that they hit the studio again to write and rehearse songs which resulted in the band's sixth studio album 'White Noise' with a single of the same name. Since then the boys have been performing to the general public throughout Australia, Japan, USA and more.
Prepare for a captivating journey through music history as we celebrate the 25th anniversary of 'The Living End' and their iconic self-titled debut album. In this exclusive episode, you'll hear firsthand from Chris Cheney and Scott Owen of The Living End as they join Matty O and Chris Holland on Triple M Homegrown to reminisce about the album that launched their legendary career. "We did it, we said what we were going to do," remarks frontman Chris Cheney, reflecting on the early days when boundless energy and ambitious dreams fueled their music. He vividly describes how the songs from the debut album transport him back to his early 20s, a time of youthful exuberance. Explore the genesis of The Living End as Chris and Scott share their mutual love for 50's rock, particularly 'The Stray Cats.' Discover the story of how Scott bought a double bass to capture that distinctive rockabilly sound. Immerse yourself in Melbourne's vibrant live music scene, where the band honed their skills over seven years. Frontman Chris Cheney takes you back to the band's first proper show at The Richmond Club Hotel in September 1991, emphasizing the solid foundation they built before recording the debut album at Sing Sing Studios with producer Lindsay Gravina. "Chris and I would be out on weeknights, putting flyers in car windscreens, and sticking them up on poles at busy intersections. We were hustle, hustle, hustle, hustle," recalls Scott, offering valuable advice for aspiring artists. Their relentless determination is a key theme in their trajectory to success. Delve into the unexpected choice of 'Prisoner of Society' as a single and its profound impact. Learn how life transformed after the album's release, with constant touring, relentless rehearsals, and a whirlwind of press commitments. "The greatest thing is when people say 'this record got me through high school', 'got me through difficult times'," says Chris Cheney, underscoring the album's enduring significance in fans' lives. As they celebrate the 25th anniversary, discover the details of the special edition reissue of the album and a not-to-be-missed one-off show in Melbourne. The episode also includes a nostalgic trip down 'Memory Lane,' where The Living End shares memorable gig stories, and a playful round of 'Write, Party, Dinner,' featuring The Beatles, Oasis, and The Eagles.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Rush Hour with Bernie, Blewey & Jars Catch-Up - Triple M Adelaide 104.7
Sam Blewett's First Game of Cricket Tomorrow, Lies you've told your kids to get them to Behave? & Chris Cheney and Scott Owen from The Living End join us on the 25th anniversary of their debut self-titled album.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Prepare for a captivating journey through music history as we celebrate the 25th anniversary of 'The Living End' and their iconic self-titled debut album. In this exclusive episode, you'll hear firsthand from Chris Cheney and Scott Owen of The Living End as they join Matty O and Chris Holland on Triple M Homegrown to reminisce about the album that launched their legendary career. "We did it, we said what we were going to do," remarks frontman Chris Cheney, reflecting on the early days when boundless energy and ambitious dreams fueled their music. He vividly describes how the songs from the debut album transport him back to his early 20s, a time of youthful exuberance. Explore the genesis of The Living End as Chris and Scott share their mutual love for 50's rock, particularly 'The Stray Cats.' Discover the story of how Scott bought a double bass to capture that distinctive rockabilly sound. Immerse yourself in Melbourne's vibrant live music scene, where the band honed their skills over seven years. Frontman Chris Cheney takes you back to the band's first proper show at The Richmond Club Hotel in September 1991, emphasizing the solid foundation they built before recording the debut album at Sing Sing Studios with producer Lindsay Gravina. "Chris and I would be out on weeknights, putting flyers in car windscreens, and sticking them up on poles at busy intersections. We were hustle, hustle, hustle, hustle," recalls Scott, offering valuable advice for aspiring artists. Their relentless determination is a key theme in their trajectory to success. Delve into the unexpected choice of 'Prisoner of Society' as a single and its profound impact. Learn how life transformed after the album's release, with constant touring, relentless rehearsals, and a whirlwind of press commitments. "The greatest thing is when people say 'this record got me through high school', 'got me through difficult times'," says Chris Cheney, underscoring the album's enduring significance in fans' lives. As they celebrate the 25th anniversary, discover the details of the special edition reissue of the album and a not-to-be-missed one-off show in Melbourne. The episode also includes a nostalgic trip down 'Memory Lane,' where The Living End shares memorable gig stories, and a playful round of 'Write, Party, Dinner,' featuring The Beatles, Oasis, and The Eagles.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hosts Chris Cheney & Scott Owen tell their best rock'n'roll stories revealing their famous firsts, as The Living End celebrate 25 years since their first self-titled album. As the band look back on this seminal album, they remember some pivotal ‘First Times' for the Living End – like their first rock feud, their first jobs and the first celebrities that excited and disappointed them.Chris and Scott take on hosting duties in this special episode of Behind The Hits.25 years on from its original release, ‘THE LIVING END' ANNIVERSARY EDITION is out now.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We all remember where we were when we heard that debut album for the Living End - usually near a radio when "Prisoner of Society" was released. That album debuted at number one and stayed in the ARIA chart for 83 weeks - insane by any standards. 25 years since its release, frontman Chris Cheney reflects on the creation of the album: “I think unknowingly our destination was always this; this album right here. All songs led here. All the gigs and all the songs we'd written and rejected over the years, all the lessons we'd learned had been building up to this….our first album.” “Ultimately what we captured was a melting pot full of our influences but not to the extent that we sounded confused,” Cheney continued. “The way we played glued it all together. Stylistically, it had punk (‘West End Riot'), metal (‘Growing Up Falling Down'), pop (‘I Want a Day'), rockabilly (‘Second Solution'), hillbilly thrash on steroids (‘Prisoner of Society'), jazz (‘Fly Away'), ska (‘Trapped' and ‘All Torn Down'), swampy surf twang (‘Bloody Mary'), country pickin' and anything else we thought we could throw at it.” The Living End celebrate this album with a huge show in Melbourne and a special vinyl re-release of the album with some cool extras. This is Chris Cheney and Scott Owen from The Living End, on The Rider with Becko
Join Tim Freedman of The Whitlams on Triple M Homegrown, in this special interview hosted by our Music Director, Chris Holland.The Whitlams have just announced a special tour celebrating "The Early Years, '93-'97" which covers off their first 3 albums. On this tour they will be joined by The Living End's Scott Owen, busting out his double bass! Tour starts in Coffs Harbour late September and traverses the country across all of October. Chris and Tim discuss the band's story from their early years through to now where collaborations and re-interpretations are the new exciting future. We re-visit classic lyrics and get the inside word from Tim about their genesis and how some of their most popular songs were formed. Songs like No Aphrodisiac, Thank You (For Loving Me At My Worst), Blow Up The Pokies, You Sound Like Louis Burdett all get referenced... integral parts of the Australian songbook over the last three decades.We delve in to some of Tim's songwriting inspirations such as John Lennon, Bob Dylan, Harry Nilsson and more. The Whitlams' Black Stump Band are also preparing to play the infamous Deni Ute Muster this year, and Tim lets slip that fans may be in for something a little extra special if they catch that one.Enjoy this chat that's a little bit different from us at Team Homegrown!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Why is there so little unity in churches regarding COVID-19? Why are seemingly mature Christians taking such widely divergent viewpoints on all things related to COVID-19, whether it be masks, vaccines, and/or social distancing? How can churches achieve and maintain biblical unity when there are disagreements on important issues? A pastoral roundtable with Eric Cartier, lead pastor of Rocky Mountain Calvary in Colorado Springs, Al Pittman, lead pastor of Calvary Worship Center in Colorado Springs, and Scott Owen, a church planter, reconciliation expert, and GotQuestions.org volunteer writer. What is the importance of Christian unity? How can a church achieve a true, biblical unity? What are some Bible verses about unity? What is unity in Christ? This episode on YouTube
Bob speaks with Monroe County Legislator Steve Brew and Rochester Fire Dept Lt. Scott Owen.
Two hard drinking rock stars and their partners made a pact to do the unthinkable, quit alcohol for 12 months. What seemed like an impossibility became a life changing transformation. Over three and a half years later the group caught up in the studio to reflect on the journey . We chat about the highs and lows of sobriety and the wondrous journey of discovery that never ends. The support from the other three in this group was the inspiration for this podcast and the whole HIQA community. I am always beyond grateful for Scott Owen, Clare Rantall and my hubby Ash Grunwald for this group and what has spawned from it. For more resources go to https://www.iquitalcohol.com.auThis podcast was proudly brought to you by Monday Distillery, purveyors of beautiful, sugar free, non-alcoholic beverages. To find out more about them or to order some of their beautiful offerings head to https://mondaydistillery.com or https://osunsparkling.com/Music for Monday Distillery ads by Ash Grunwaldwww.ashgrunwald.comA huge shoutout to our new sponsors Heaps Normal. Too good to be wasted. For free shipping head to www.heapsnormal.com and use the promo code HIQA for free shipping. Music for Podcast intro and outro written by Danni Carr performed by Mr Cassidyfor more resources go to www.iquitalcohol.com.au
Bass player Scott Owen of Australian rock and roll legends The Living End stops by to chat parenting.
Nancy MacKay interviews Scott Owen, VP, Global Business Development & Channels at Airslate on the need for grit and productivity tools to accelerate employee performance. They discuss why grit is so critical to the success of all employees and that without productivity tools time is wasted resulting in mental health challenges.
A tremendous honour to speak with one of Oz Rocks finest. Scott Owen plays the double bass(or show off as he likes to put it haha)for The Living End, who need very little introduction. As a member of one of Australia's finest rock acts, he's also making a name for himself as an artist, producing spiritual art called Mandala. We dig deep into his early days of piano lessons to feeding his musical hunger with 50's rock n roll, to heroes and tapping unleashed potential on the double bass, before discussing the therapeutic and calming art style that is Mandala. Tune in and enjoy.
Papo com Scott Owen, da CFW. Falamos sobre a luta livre nacional, os projetos da CFW e também sobre a Crazy Geek Store, loja de produtos CFW.
Novo episódio do Holofote no ar! Scott Owen, lutador e proprietário da CFW Luta Livre, é o convidado da hoje. Edição: Lucas Costa. (Gravada por live no Instagram em 10/11/2020)
Scott Owen from legendary rock band The Living End joins the gang via mobile phone to talk through Adam Sandler's first Netflix movie "The Ridiculous 6" (2015) - A comedy western about 6 half-brothers who find out their father is a notorious robber. The brothers are played by Rob Schneider, Terry Crews, Luke Wilson, Jorge Garcia and Taylor Lautner. The father is played by Nick Nolte. There are also appearances by Will Forte, Steve Buscemi, Harvey Keitel, Jon Lovitz, David Spade, John Tuturro and Vanilla Ice.
In this week’s episode, we spotlight music from Huntsville progressive metal/djent band Blueshift. We’ll also play new music from Jonathan Uhls, The Beasley Brothers, Shrimpa & Sayre, Scott Owen and tunes from Unknown Lyric, Kisha Freed, Element XI, Black Market Salesmen, and the Neighbors. Catch the show every Saturday night at 9pm on WLRH 89.3 FM/HD Get the podcast on iTunes, Spotify, Googleplay or download it directly at WLRH.org #wlrhloveslocal #localmusic #valleysounds
In this week’s episode, we spotlight music from Huntsville progressive metal/djent band Blueshift. We’ll also play new music from Jonathan Uhls, The Beasley Brothers, Shrimpa & Sayre, Scott Owen and tunes from Unknown Lyric, Kisha Freed, Element XI, Black Market Salesmen, and the Neighbors. Catch the show every Saturday night at 9pm on WLRH 89.3 FM/HD Get the podcast on iTunes, Spotify, Googleplay or download it directly at WLRH.org #wlrhloveslocal #localmusic #valleysounds
@j.o.pilates e @carola.pilates Direto dos EUA, nesse bate-papo especial.
I was so stoked to have another original member of the Club Sober group, Scotty Owen. Scott is that amazing bass player from The Living End, you know the guy that stands on his bass guitar (no idea how he does that). We talk about what gets you through, rolling up your sleeves and just fighting your demons head on, replacing bad habits and mindset. Scotty was a seasoned binge drinker from years and years of being on the road. He had quit for 6 months originally but found himself right back where he started. He decided to join our 12 month pact and has never looked back. For more resources on alcohol go towww.iquitalcohol.com.au instagram @howiquitalcoholMusic by Mr Cassidy (written by Danni Carr).
Hirax es una banda estadounidense de crossover thrash formada en el Condado de Orange. Comenzó en 1984 bajo del liderazgo del vocalista Katon W. Quien es la característica más distintiva de la banda y el único miembro original que sigue con la banda.Después de lanzar algunos demos, Hirax firmó con Metal Blade y debutó con su primer álbum, Raging Violence en 1985. La banda en ese entonces estaba conformada por Katon W. (voz), Scott Owen (guitarra), Gary Monardo (bajo) y John Tabares (batería). En 1986, John Tabares dejó la banda y Erick Brecht (hermano de Kurt Brecht, vocalista de D.R.I.) se unió. Después del cambio, lanzaron su segundo álbum, bajo presión de la discográfica, llamado Hate, Fear And Power. Después del lanzamiento, Hirax renunció a la discográfica y sacó independientemente el demo Blasted In Bangkok en 1987. Pero desilusionado con Hirax, Katon decidió marcharse y formar una nueva banda con el batería Gene Hoglan (anteriormente de Dark Angel) y con el bajista Ron McGovney (anteriormente de Metallica). La banda se llamó Phantasm y sacaron un demo con seis pistas en 1988 (relanzado en el 2002 como un CD con el demo y con canciones en vivo). Después de un breve tour con Nuclear Assault, la banda se disolvió. Tras la salida de Katon, los restantes miembros de Hirax, contrataron a Paul Baloff (anteriormente de Exodus) como vocalista en 1989, pero poco después también se separarían.Katon permaneció involucrado con la escena musical, especialmente con la escena Underground y trabajando en tiendas de discos. En 1997, ofreció una canción vieja suya, para un demo de compilaciones de la banda de uno de sus amigos, en 1998 Katon recibía correos de fanáticos, y la aclamación de los fanáticos del thrash metal, lo que por último causó que reuniera la banda en el 2000. Katon reunió la banda con su formación original de Scott Owen, Gary Monardo, y John Tabares, para sacar un EP en el 2000 El Diablo Negro. Sin embargo, la formación cambio totalmente con la excepción de Katon, y Hirax lanzó otro EP, Barrage of Noise, en el 2001 con los instrumentalistas James Joseph Hubler, Justin Lent (Clusterfux), y Nick Sellinger. Esta formación también duro poco. En el 2003, Katon reclutó una formación totalmente nueva, y lanzó el álbum New Age of Terror, en el 2004, con los guitarristas Dave Watson y Glenn Rogers (ex Deliverance), el bajista Angelo Espino, y el baterista Jorge Iacobellis. Recientemente, debido a diferencias irreconciliables reclutó a los hermanos Harrison (Steve Harrison y Lance Harrison).
Thanks to Otis Eyewear for sponsoring this Episode of Soulful Conversations.In this Episode Ash talks to Scott Owen the hard rocking bass player from The Living End. They spoke about The Living End's recent tours in Australia and Europe, how music can fulfil the space left by religion, supporting life long heroes The Stray Cats, The Yuga Cycle Theory, living a sober lifestyle after years of drinking and partying hard, and the value of personal growth.Here's what we chatted about: Recent touring with The Living End in Australia and EuropeWalking the El Camino trail in FranceHell Fest Metal FestivalReligious Ceremony and how music can fullfil the space left by religionSupporting The Stray Cats in LondonTravelling Egypt and the pyramidsThe Yuga CyclePersonal growth and breaking down before you re-grow Surf by Day, Jam by Night - Scotty's chapter in the book Drinking, partying and touring and playing sharpeLiving a sober lifestyle and Benjamin-buttoningHappiness and Discipline Daily Meditation Some of our favourite quotes from this episode."Music has a heirachy of godly things, you can also take the language away from it and it still speaks to people all over the world" "Prayer and ceremony really do serve a purpose because they are an outlet for things and feelings we have inside of us" "I love channeling things that I've always believed""Growth is just a reinvention of cells, that keep dividing and spreading and setting up, so the next thing can come through""It was the first time I'd not had a drink in a long time, it was a great trial by fire. It was a good way to just face it all in one foul swoop and throw all of the challenges up and have to overcome them." " (Sobriety is..) so good for your playing, just being sharpe" "Meditation is a commitment to sit down and straighten things out...It gives my brain the ability to let things settle, stop wavering around, stop the boat from rocking." LinksScott Owen Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/scott.owen/?hl=enThe Living End Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thelivingendaus/?hl=enOtis Eyewear Discount CodeASH&OTIS - 25% Discount at Otis Eyewear Online Ordershttps://au.otiseyewear.com/Otis Eyewearhttps://au.otiseyewear.com/Follow Ash Grunwald on Instagram herehttps://www.instagram.com/ashgrunwald/?hl=enAsh Grunwald Website/Show Dateshttps://www.ashgrunwald.com/Earth Bottles - use promo code ASHLOVESMEhttps://earthbottles.com.au/Listen to Ash's latest album 'Mojo' herehttps://linktr.ee/ashgrunwald
I wish I knew Scott when I was pastoring! Scott Owen is a certified counselor specializing in relational wisdom. This interview will encourage you and point you to helpful resources as you deal with conflict in your church.
We have a conversations with Scott Owen, announcer of many races at many tracks including 16 full time years at Shawno Speedway. Find out what Scott has to say about his career. What are some of his favorite races? Favorite places to announce racing and many other stories you may not know about Scott. How was Scott's racing career? Thanks for listening and please spread the word. LEAVE US A VOICEMAIL! https://www.speakpipe.com/POD30NETWORK wiscodirt@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thelocaldirt/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thelocaldirt/support
We often respond to conflict out of unbiblical or fleshly thinking patterns. This causes us to waste opportunities, complicate the issues and miss out on a potential win. There is hope in the midst of conflict when we renew our minds in four specific areas. This workshop offers biblical principles for peacemaking.
Emotions were created by God, impacted by sin and they are designed to move us toward action. Emotions can move us to disrupt and destruct relationships. Being aware of our emotions and engaging them biblically can reverse that trend and create a positive impact in relationships. This interactive workshop is part of the Relational Wisdom 360 course developed by Ken Sande. (www.rw360.org) Scott is a Certified Relational Wisdom Instructor.
Paul exhorted the church at Philippi to help two women that were “not of the same mind, in the Lord.” (Philippians 4:2,3) It is not unusual to find a fellow believer stuck in a conflict and not know what to say. This “hands on” workshop uses the Peacemaking Principles Pamphlet as a helpful guide to offer hope and direction through the fog of conflict for ourselves and others.
What do you do when the roof needs to be fixed before you can close on your mortgage? I will be sharing some stories of clients who have found solutions and work-arounds to get their mortgage closed in spite of running into roof problems. Scott Owen from Best Choice Roofing in Memphis will be sharing some practical advice when comes to decking, shingles and insurance claims.
Relational Wisdom - 2-17-19 - Scott Owen by Calvary Baptist Church MP
VGM's Senior Vice President of Contracting, Scott Owen sits down with Industry Matters today to talk about the many contracting opportunities that VGM can provide to its membership.
DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun is a 10-acre historic landmark nestled in the foothills of the Santa Catalina Mountains in Tucson, Arizona. It is home to over 15,000 originals of Ted DeGrazia art pieces including six permanent collections on display and several rotating exhibitions each year such as the 2 two current exhibits, DeGrazia's Desert Dwellings and ‘DeGrazia's Chickens.' Every year, from November - April, the Little Gallery opens up to the public with a series of visiting artists showing their work. This Big Blend Radio segment features Executive Director Lance Laber, as well as silversmith / jewelry designer Scott Owen who will be showing his work from Feb. 10-Feb. 27, 2019. www.DeGrazia.org
Here’s a surefire way to establish a long lasting partnership: Build your product into the very fabric of an already established and dominant entity. That’s exactly what Scott Owen, the Senior Managing Director of Global Strategic Channels and Alliances at DocuSign, has done with Microsoft. DocuSign is an integral part of Microsoft’s product offering, and as a result DocuSign has established a partnership with one of the most powerful tech brands on the planet. Scott manages the Microsoft partnership from the DocuSign side, and he also owns the resale channel. Scott’s objective is to leverage this partnership channel to capture new opportunities and customers. Docusign just went public 10 weeks ago, and in their first earnings announcement they disclosed that they grew 35,000 additional corporate customers in the last quarter alone. There are over 330,000 unique users joining DocuSign every day. A percentage of this success can be attributed to the outstanding partnership and alliance with Microsoft. We recently caught up with Scott at the Microsoft Inspire Conference to hear about joint go-to-market solutions, challenges Scott has faced, and any advice he has for those looking to joining the alliances space as a career.
So much for the new years resolution...But the podcast lives, everyone. Thank you for your patience. Tune in this month for a fragmented collection of interviews captured in parks, studios and noisy bars across three different continents over 4 months. Including one from Scott Owen, legendary bass player of The Living End as he recounts his tale of trying to become our manager a few years ago. Please enjoy!
This time we're talking Blue-Tongue Lizard morphs, RepX Brisbane Reptile Expo, and much more with our special guests Joe Ball and Scott Owen. Joe is an incredibly knowledgeable and innovative blue-tongue lizard breeder here in Brisbane, a world leader in producing phenomenal coloured morphs of blue-tongue, and a RepX Ambassador. Scott is one of the organizers of the upcoming RepX Brisbane Reptile Expo and is joining us on the couch to talk about the spectacular event coming this March. We had a fantastic afternoon chat, escaping the heat with Lounge Lizard cocktails and Blue-Velvet Cake. Cheers folks, and see you at RepX 2018 Brisbane Reptile Expo! This March 25th, all the details at RepX.com.au