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Episode Notes Father David Mowry continues his stint with Rob as the battle continues and more casualties are accrued.
This episode hits fast with blunt industry chaos, from studio blunders to outrageous hardware rumors, and the crew does not hold back. The group also digs into a packed lineup of new releases they have been playing, giving sharp takes and calling things exactly as they see them.
This episode hits fast with blunt industry chaos, from studio blunders to outrageous hardware rumors, and the crew does not hold back. The group also digs into a packed lineup of new releases they have been playing, giving sharp takes and calling things exactly as they see them.
Hope you enjoy the artists we have gathered for this episode, with a dozen new names added. Mick The ED Download Bios: http://www.sequencesmagazine.com/podcasts/ Playlist no 283 01.54 Ephemeral Mists ‘Astral Caravan/‘Chimeric Blooms' (album Spell Book Of Protection) https://mythicalrecords.bandcamp.com/album/spell-book-of-protection 13.48 Eric Bettens' Endless Hope' (album One More Life) https://estelys.bandcamp.com/album/one-more-life-2 19.22 Hanni Ranni ‘Live' (Live At Cercle Odyssey, Mexico City, Mexico) 38.16 Alisa Coral's Neutron Star ‘Virgo B (M49)' (album Virgo SC) https://acneutronstar.bandcamp.com/album/virgo-sc 46.31 The Beyond 'Twilights End' (album Twilight's End) *** https://thebeyond.bandcamp.com/album/twilights-end 53.50 Günter Schickert ‘Pulse' (album Überfällig) https://gnterschickert.bandcamp.com/album/berf-llig 01.02.17 Günter Schickert ‘Flügelschlag' (album Nachtfalter ) https://gnterschickert.bandcamp.com/album/kinder-in-der-wildnis 01.11.31 Mercury Antennae ‘Through The Veil' (The Veil Opaque Witchmoth Remix)' (EP The Veil Opaque 2) 01.16.30 Caught In Joy Extras ‘Analog Winter Suite' (album Analog Music For The Winter Deluxe) ***https://caughtinjoy24.bandcamp.com/album/analog-music-for-the-winter-deluxe 01.28.10 Paul Ellis ‘I Contain Landscapes/'Notturnal Sequence' (album Room Of The Lost One) https://paulellisspacemusic.bandcamp.com/album/room-of-the-lost-one 01.43.17 Parallel Worlds ‘Dreamwave/‘Inertia' (album Transformation) https://parallelworlds.bandcamp.com 01.55.00 Machka ‘Silver Night' (EP L'Algle et le Serpent) https://machka.bandcamp.com/album/laigle-et-le-serpent o1.59.50 Falling You ‘Ari's Song' (album Metanoia) https://fallingyou.bandcamp.com/album/metanoia 02.06.11 Falling You ‘(trying to weave) A Thread Of Happiness (from one day to the next)' 02.09.55 Elsehow ‘Hemisphere'/ ‘Remembrance' (album Afterimage-Instrumental Edition) www.project.com 02.21.35 Lisa Bella Donna 'Solar Winds' (album Mysteries Of Time & Space) https://lisabelladonna.bandcamp.com/album/mysteries-of-time-and-space 02.33.05 Chris Wood/Albert Sapsford ‘The Way to Tomorrow/The Multiplier' (album Pristine) *** https://pharmafabrik.bandcamp.com 02.42.15 Tauceti ‘Heilos/ ‘Black Mamba' (album Guanyin) https://taucetimusic.bandcamp.com/album/guanyin 02.49.11 Concrete Husband ‘I Heard Her Sing/ ‘A Calling From Afar' (album Where Ashes Glow) https://concretehusband.bandcamp.com/album/where-the-ashes-glow 03.00.13 Stan Dart “The Search For A Safe Place' (single) https://standartmusicbox.bandcamp.com 03.05.04 Stan Dart ‘Lovely Long Modulations/ ‘Eternity' (album Artificial Illusion) https://standartmusicbox.bandcamp.com/album/artificial-illusion 03.12.44 Keith Richie Threads Of Fate (The Binding/Dawn (The First Light)' (EP The Awakening) https://keithrichie.bandcamp.com/album/the-awakening 03.18.37 Michael Neil 'Solstice' (single) https://michaelneil.bandcamp.com/track/solstice 03.29.24 Cate Francesca Brooks ‘Aspect From The Window' (album Lofoten) https://catebrooksmusic.bandcamp.com/album/lofoten 03.33.33 Cate Francesca Brooks ‘Like Breathing Statues' 03.38.10 Christian Wittman ‘Hydra/Epsilon Persel' (album Andromeda) https://christianwittman.bandcamp.com/album/andromeda-2 03.49.54 Christian Wittman ‘Alexander Mackenzie/‘John Franklin' (album The Northwest Passage) https://christianwittman.bandcamp.com/album/the-northwest-passage 03.57.46 Bluetech ‘Null Cycles Pt 1' (album Driftworks Archives III: -Null Cycle ) https://bluetech.bandcamp.com/album/driftworks-archives-iii-null-cycle 03.07.57 Ekin Fil ‘beni yok saysan da'/Yok'(album Bora Boreas) https://dronarivm.bandcamp.com/album/bora-boreas 03.14.56 Giulio Aldinucci 'Filo Di Voce' (album ‘aer') https://dronarivm.bandcamp.com/album/aer-11th-anniversary-remastered-edition 03.22.22 Rutger Zuydervelt ‘Humming/Choreo' (album House Of Strength) https://dronarivm.bandcamp.com/album/house-of-strength Edit ***
Join the Blerdsassins Next Door as we reveal our favorite opening film sequences.
This content has been developed for healthcare professionals only. Patients who seek health information should consult with their physician or relevant patient advocacy groups.For the full presentation, downloadable Practice Aids, slides, and complete CME/MOC/NCPD/CPE/AAPA/IPCE information, and to apply for credit, please visit us at PeerView.com/MZC865. CME/MOC/NCPD/CPE/AAPA/IPCE credit will be available until December 30, 2026.Revealing New Sequences in CLL: Collaborative Care Planning With Real-World Evidence and Modern Therapeutics In support of improving patient care, this activity has been planned and implemented by PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education, and CLL Society. PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education, is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.SupportThis activity is supported by an educational grant from Lilly.Disclosure information is available at the beginning of the video presentation.
This content has been developed for healthcare professionals only. Patients who seek health information should consult with their physician or relevant patient advocacy groups.For the full presentation, downloadable Practice Aids, slides, and complete CME/MOC/NCPD/CPE/AAPA/IPCE information, and to apply for credit, please visit us at PeerView.com/MZC865. CME/MOC/NCPD/CPE/AAPA/IPCE credit will be available until December 30, 2026.Revealing New Sequences in CLL: Collaborative Care Planning With Real-World Evidence and Modern Therapeutics In support of improving patient care, this activity has been planned and implemented by PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education, and CLL Society. PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education, is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.SupportThis activity is supported by an educational grant from Lilly.Disclosure information is available at the beginning of the video presentation.
This content has been developed for healthcare professionals only. Patients who seek health information should consult with their physician or relevant patient advocacy groups.For the full presentation, downloadable Practice Aids, slides, and complete CME/MOC/NCPD/CPE/AAPA/IPCE information, and to apply for credit, please visit us at PeerView.com/MZC865. CME/MOC/NCPD/CPE/AAPA/IPCE credit will be available until December 30, 2026.Revealing New Sequences in CLL: Collaborative Care Planning With Real-World Evidence and Modern Therapeutics In support of improving patient care, this activity has been planned and implemented by PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education, and CLL Society. PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education, is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.SupportThis activity is supported by an educational grant from Lilly.Disclosure information is available at the beginning of the video presentation.
This content has been developed for healthcare professionals only. Patients who seek health information should consult with their physician or relevant patient advocacy groups.For the full presentation, downloadable Practice Aids, slides, and complete CME/MOC/NCPD/CPE/AAPA/IPCE information, and to apply for credit, please visit us at PeerView.com/MZC865. CME/MOC/NCPD/CPE/AAPA/IPCE credit will be available until December 30, 2026.Revealing New Sequences in CLL: Collaborative Care Planning With Real-World Evidence and Modern Therapeutics In support of improving patient care, this activity has been planned and implemented by PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education, and CLL Society. PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education, is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.SupportThis activity is supported by an educational grant from Lilly.Disclosure information is available at the beginning of the video presentation.
We'll be back next week with a brand new episode. In the meantime, we're taking you back to a time when arcades were sacred – and Donkey Kong was king.Billy Mitchell became the king of arcade games when he achieved a perfect Pac Man score, and held the highest score in Donkey Kong. But in the early 2000s, a documentary about an upstart trying to be the best at Donkey Kong leads fans to examine how Billy actually achieved those high scores. Nearly two decades later, the jury is still out on whether Billy was ever truly the King of Kong.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
You heard it here first: 2026 will be the year of email marketing. Not only is it the fastest way to be seen by your audience, it converts 4x higher than any other channel. If you're not already on the bandwagon and growing your list, this episode of Marketing Sucks is required listening. Tune in as Phil and I explore the forgotten art of email and how to use it to make your revenue explode this year. We talk about how to write a newsletter CTA that doesn't suck, how to warm up new subscribers, and the sequences and automations you need to set up. We also share some of our hottest lead magnet tips, so you can toss that tired PDF (sorry, not sorry) and create something people will actually WANT. Marketing sucks. Let's learn together. Hit play to discover: Why most brands rely heavily on email for sales-specific contentThe unique perks of email marketing other channels don't offer The #1 reason your list isn't growing (and the crazy simple fix)Please rate, review, and subscribe!Timestamps: 00:12 Intro01:30 My email numbers03:21 Why email? 04:54 Why lists don't grow 06:55 Building a funnel09:20 Lead magnets12:47 Sequences 14:04 Automation & personalization 16:32 Emails to send18:16 Action items—
Happy New Year to everyone tuning in from all over the world! We're truly excited to kick off this wonderful first edition of the year. In 2025, we had a fantastic variety of electronic music across many genres, which was quite inspiring. However, I must admit, I found the live scene a bit disappointing after returning from 10 years in Australia. Still, with the upcoming events I'm planning to attend in 2026, I'm hopeful it will get even better, more thrilling and creative! With our friends at Manikin Records, we're excited to kick off with Menzman, featuring tracks from his debut solo album, Elevator Music, on this label. Download bios: https://we.tl/t-zBmz0FEbhR Playlist No 282 02.52 Menzman ‘Korridor' (Fahstuhlmusik) https://manikinrecords.bandcamp.com/album/fahrstuhlmusik 13.23 Michael Bruckner ‘Glowing Like Gold' (album A Sequence Of Colours) *** https://cyclicaldreams.bandcamp.com/album/a-sequence-of-colours-cyd-0147 21.04 Michael Bruckner ‘Sequence Of Colours Part 8-10' 36.20 Kelly Moran ‘Echo In The Field' (album Don't Trust The Mirrors) https://kellymoran.bandcamp.com/album/dont-trust-mirrors 40.35 Kelly Moran ‘Prism Drift' 44.49 Micado 'Sequenced Choir Tales' (album mindscapeS) https://cyclicaldreams.bandcamp.com/album/mindscapes-cyd-0146 50.46 Micado ‘The Mysterious Musicians' 55.53 Alisa Coral's (Mono Chrome) ‘Atomic Weapon I: The Weapon' (album Atomic Autumn) *** https://spacemirrors.bandcamp.com/album/atomic-autumn-kurchatov-records 01.05.00 Peter Mergener ‘White Noise' (album Chip Meditation 2025) www.bscmusic.com 01.10.13 Peter Mergener ‘Julia Quentity' 01.18.47 Frank Specht ‘Schon Winkt Zur Sternenreise Die Nacht' (album Sebastian Im Traum) https://www.syngate.biz 01.31.47 Joerg Dankert ‘Echoes From The Wall' (album 3i/atlas) ***https://joerg-dankert.bandcamp.com/ 01.38.25 Joerg Dankert ‘ Stasi Surveillance' *** 01.44.40 Alessandro Martira & Oine ‘Kate' (double single L'Eco del Tempo) www.sine-music.com 01.47.43 Alessandro Martira & Oine ‘Lia' 01.50.16 Danielle Nia ‘Phases Of Pulse' (album New Light) https://iuwerecords.bandcamp.com/album/a-new-light 01.58.47 Lyndsie Alguire ‘the colour of angel's wings' (album time is but the drawing of a sword) https://hushhushrecords.bandcamp.com/album/time-is-but-the-drawing-of-a-sword 02.05.08 Lyndsie Alguire ‘my hour of rebirth' 02.08.31 Andrea Cichecki ‘Choosing Path' (album Drawn Into The Edge Effect) https://andreacichecki.bandcamp.com/album/drawn-into-the-edge-effect 02,13.24 Jarguna / Odile Bruckert / Henrik Meierkord: ‘Furrows Of Memory' (album Furrows of Memory)https://projektrecords.bandcamp.com/album/furrows-of-memory 02.21.17 Christian Alsemgeest. Metric System 1981'Everything Glows' (Nature Version)' (album Everything Glows) 02.24.57 The Grey Lake ‘Saho'(album Grey Lake) https://winter-light.bandcamp.com/album/the-grey-lake 02.33.35 Pureh ‘Paracusia' (album Tetragram) https://pharmafabrik.bandcamp.com 02.40.57 Conrad Schnitzler ‘Rr-concert 6/7/18' (album Rr-concert) 02.49.54 Conrad Schnitzler ‘Memory 10/11/12' (album Memory) 03.01.17 Runaway Horses, Arbe ‘Glass In Cupboard' (EP A Second Reef) https://runawayhorsesambient.bandcamp.com 03.05.30 Runaway Horses, Arbee ‘Trails' 03.07.41 Cergio Prudencio ‘Cantos Crepusculares' (album Antologia 2: Works for the Experimental Orchestra of Native Instruments) ***http://buhrecords.bandcamp.com/ Edit ***
Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)
--{ "Knowledge Fights Fear in the Coming New Year"}-- The reflecting time of the year. Upcoming schedule. - Please support if you are able. Thank you. - (Article: "Greening of the zeitgeist" by Gregory Rodriguez, LA Times (page A15) - Dec. 10, 2007.) (Song: "By the People" by Dick Gaughan.) (Musical Piece: "Campeones Para Siempre" by Alan Watt (Alan Unplugged), Written and Performed 6:00 PM on this date Dec. 25, 2007 Copyrighted.) Dedicated to My Translators and My Listeners. Globalization, Monitoring, Surveillance - Ignorance is Bliss, Creatures of Instinct - Awareness, Self-Preservation. Individual Isolation - Maintaining Contact. European Amalgamation - Standardization - Global Government - McCarthy, Communism, Centralization, Marx. Formats, Sequences, Patterns, Procedure. United States - Indoctrination - Psychological Brainwashing. Governing Class, Retention of Survival Capabilities - "The Lethal Chamber". Robert Burns - Seeing One's Self - Propaganda Industry: "Things are getting better" - America Today. New Age Movement, Hinduism - Western Mindset - Negative, Positive - Channeling, Card Sharks, Tea Leaves. Sun is Risen.
We're excited to share that these two editions will be our last for the year! They promise to be another fantastic selection of music from both our beloved regulars and some fresh new talents joining us on the airwaves. In the first part, get ready for an upbeat show with Sequentia Ledgenda, who brings that classic Berlin school charm, alongside the darker, atmospheric sounds of Cosmic Ground. You'll also enjoy some world fusion from Kamarius and the evolving, cyclical patterns of modular musician Loula Yorke and the enigmatic legend Steve Roach joins up with Soriah, drawing us into a tribal ambient genre, just a few of this lineup for our podcast. A big, warm thank you to all the fantastic musicians & record labels who shared their amazing music and support with Sequences this year, and to our wonderful listeners from all over the world! Wishing you a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from the whole team: Mick, the ED, Mike & Andy. Download bios: https://www.sequencesmagazine.com/podcasts/ Playlist No 281 Part 1 02.00 Colin Rayment 'Speeding Transition Of An Angle' (album Perceptions) https://colinrayment.bandcamp.com 11.08 Resonating With Life' Life Finds A Way' (album Resonating With Life) https://cyclicaldreams.bandcamp.com/album/resonating-with-life-cyd-0144 15.30 Resonating With Life ‘Vital Essence' 21.40 Monster Taxi ‘Japanese Onsen' (single) https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=6ij15dwiVCI 25.20 Robert Schroeder 'Somewhere In Space' (album Relaxesizer) http://www.sphericmusic.de 29.25 Matthias Lehmann ‘Break through the Fog (Part I & II)' (album Autumn Rhapsody) 44.16 Jim Ottaway ‘Ancient Forest' (single) https://jimottaway.bandcamp.com 50.13 Däcker & Skoulaman ‘Hiraeth' (album Saudade) https://dacker.bandcamp.com/album/saudade 01.04.28 Kamarius ‘Descending Into Your Boy' (Sacred Mountain) www.kamarius.bancamp.com 01.08.43 Kamarius ‘Impulses From The Invisible' 01.14.26 Mercury Antennae ‘An Offering' (album A Waking Ghost Inside) https://mercurysantennae.bandcamp.com/album/a-waking-ghost-inside 01.15.49 Mercury Antennae 'Nepenthe' 01.20.36 Mercury Antennae ‘The Sweet Scent Of Rain' 01.25.40 Jon Jenkins ‘Night Drifting Through Black Canyon' (album Flow) https://thejonjenkins.bandcamp.com/album/flow-remastered 01.30.02 Jon Jenkins ‘The Power - Washed Away' 01.38.31 Jon Jenkins ‘Blood & Water' 01.43.43 Steve Roach & SoRIAH 'Shadow Currant' (album Curandero) www.projekt.com 01.45.18 Cosmic Ground ‘Crowded Wasteland'(album Aftermath) https://cosmicground.bandcamp.com/music 01.59.10 Cosmic Ground ‘Brood Chamber' 02.01.40 Cosmic Ground ‘Deadbeat Escapement' 02.06.25 Sequentia Ledgenda ‘Love Feeds Love II' (album Timeless) https://cyclicaldreams.bandcamp.com/album/timeless-cyd-0143 02.16.08 Loula Yorke 'SICL' (album Hydrology) www.ianboddy.com 02.27.59 Marek Manowski ‘Lake II' (album Lake) https://cyclicaldreams.bandcamp.com/album/lake-cyd-0142 02.34.36 Oine 'Tempest' (album Gen Human) http://www.sine-music.com 02.36.35 Oine ‘Ethereal' 02.39.15 Steen Chorchendorff Jorgensen ‘Above You Right Here' (album Within Gravity) https://steenchorchendorffjorgensen1.bandcamp.com/album/within-gravity 02.42.57 Steen Chorchendorff Jorgensen ‘High Clouds' 02.46.14 Steen Chorchendorff Jorgensen ‘The Theory Of Love' 02.49.58 Keith Richie ‘Remote Isolation' (single Remote Isolation: The Silence) https://keithrichie.bandcamp.com/album/remote-isolation-the-silence-single 02.55.29 Alessio Miraglia & The Academy Strings Orchestra feat. CS KONOPKA' A Bridge To Nowhwere pt1' (album Someone Else) https://alessiomiraglia.bandcamp.com/album/someone-else 02.52.48 Alessio Miraglia & The Academy Strings Orchestra feat. CS KONOPKA ‘Aethereal Space'
In this final podcast for 2025, we delve into the more mellow side of electronic music! Twenty-seven musicians exploring genres ranging from ambient to symphonic, atmospheric, and chill-out, creating a relaxing vibe for our listeners without disrupting the flow of these sounds. We've reserved the unusual sonic experimentation and sound sculptures for the latter part of this issue. Download bios: https://www.sequencesmagazine.com/podcasts/ Playlist no 281 Part 2 02.00 Thy Veils ‘Resplendent Y30' (single) https://thyveils.bandcamp.com/track/resplendent-30y 09.30 Angelina Yershova ‘Harmony Awakened' (EP Harmony Awakening) https://twinparadoxrecords.bandcamp.com/album/harmony-awakening 12.58 Grant Beasley ‘Infinite Corridor' (album Vanishing Point) https://cyclicaldreams.bandcamp.com/album/the-vanishing-point-cyd-0145 20.19 Anantakara ‘Inspiring Breath' (album Aditti, Mother Of Infinity) https://anantakara.bandcamp.com/album/aditti-mother-of-infinity 28.26 m00n ‘Always More' (album Part 3: Foggy Future) *** https://m00m.bandcamp.com/album/part-3-foggy-future 37.58 Emily A Sprague ‘Each Story' (album Cloud Time) https://mlesprg.bandcamp.com/track/hokkaido 44.37 City Of Dawn ‘Ephemera Gaze' (album Ghost Rain) https://cityofdawn.bandcamp.com/album/ghost-in-rain 49.28 Bernard XOLOTL & Daniel Kobialka 'Topic' (album Procession) https://bernardxolotl.bandcamp.com 56.20 Mike Hans STEFFL ‘Connections' (EP Quiet Simplicity) https://mikehanssteffl.bandcamp.com/album/quiet-simplicity 01.02.41 Bernd Scholl 'Watermoon' (album Christmas Above The Clouds) www.bscmusic.com 01.07.26 Go Outside, Winter Silhouette ‘The Summit' (EP Something More ) https://gooutsidemusic.bandcamp.com 01.10.41 Hatsü ‘Who Are You' (EP New Ways To Escape) https://thisishatsu.bandcamp.com/album/new-ways-to-escape 01.14.11 Rick Sanders ‘Crystal Chase' (album ‘9') https://ricksanders.bandcamp.com/album/9 01.21.48 Arash Akbari ‘nāsūr III' (album nāsūr) https://owltotem.bandcamp.com 01.27.47 Saktefall ‘Blomstereng' (EP Take) https://eitvrecords.bandcamp.com/album/t-ke 01.30.27 Rudy Adrian ‘Castle Rocks' (album Along The Coppermine Ridge) www.projekt.com 01.33.27 Rudy Adrian 'Showers In The Ranges' 01.40.00 Shajan ‘Mystic Fire Spirit' (album Healing Essence) www.bscmusic.com 01.45.46 Shajan 'Natural Healing' 01.51.04 Thomas Lemmer & Sinatic 'Shifting Sands' (Single) https://sine-music.bandcamp.com/music 01.54.49 Bernward Koch ‘Wonderful Glider' (album Christmas Above The Clouds) www.bscmusic.com 01.58.06 Bill Brennan & Andy McNeill ‘Dreaming In Gamelan' (album Dreaming in Gamelan) https://brennanmcneill.bandcamp.com/album/dreaming-in-gamelan 02.00.35 Bill Brennan & Andy McNeill ‘Journey Ahead' 02.03.38 Keith Richie ‘Whispers Of The Witch (The Haunting)' (single) https://keithrichie.bandcamp.com/album/whispers-of-the-witch-the-haunting-single 02.07.28 Christine Ott & Mathieu Gabry ‘Beneath The Surface' (album Aran) https://christineott.bandcamp.com/album/aran 02.12.25 Christine Ott & Mathieu Gabry ‘The Crossing' 02.16.34 Christine Ott & Mathieu Gabry ‘Stone Island' 02.23.39 o[rlawren] ‘photogenic drawing' (album Poiesis) https://dronarivm.bandcamp.com 02.29.49 o[rlawren] ‘senses as limbs (an agreement of footsteps' (album The Intimate Overlap) *** https://dronarivm.bandcamp.com 02.38.56 Rupert Hine ‘A friendly Game' (album The Shout) https://buriedtreasure.bandcamp.com 02.39.39 Rupert Hine 'Approaching Sauton' 01.40.57 Rupert Hine 'Sound & Fury' 01.42.03 Rupert Hine ‘Walking On All Four's' 01.43.30 Conrad Schnitzler ‘DRON 01/02/03' (album ‘DronosWalze/DRON') https://flip-flap.bandcamp.com 01.49.22 Nicole L'Huillier ‘Llamada 00I' (album Respuestas) http://buhrecords.bandcamp.com/ 01.49.50 Nicole L'Huillier ‘Respuesta Infinita' 01.54.03 Nicole L'Huillier ‘Terremotitos en su piel (I miss u) 01.55.48 ieWfiby ‘|/|' (Cassette ‘|/|') ***https://nenrecs.bandcamp.com/album/--20 Edit ***
On this episode of the But I Know The DJ podcast, we mark the start of a new era in the podcast's life as the recording goes live for the first time ever! After over coming some minor technicalities, the boys put together a gem-filled episode of DJ-related tips and entertainment, with the fuel of insight from the live chat.Want to catch the next live recording? Follow us on Instagram and keep an eye out every other Tuesday around 9pm EST for when we go live!
In this episode of Cracking the Code of Spy Movies, Dan and Tom uncover the hidden history of pre-title sequences long before James Bond ever ordered a martini. We look at pre-title sequences – before James Bond and Beyond. Although the 007 franchise made the pre-title or "cold open" world-famous, it certainly didn't invent the idea. Today, we take you on a deep, cinematic journey exploring when pre-title sequences really began, how filmmakers used them, and why they evolved into one of the most iconic elements of modern filmmaking. What we examine: We break down pre-title sequences starting in the 1930s through more modern movies, including film noir innovations, experimental openings from classic Hollywood, and surprising influences that shaped the James Bond formula. You'll hear examples from Double Indemnity, The Killers, D.O.A., The Great Train Robbery, Citizen Kane, Casablanca, North by Northwest, Psycho, and more. We even examine the fascinating proto-Bond styles found in Viennese Nights (1930), The Public Enemy, King Kong, and other early films that used storytelling before the title card. Then we explore how EON Productions transformed the cold open into a cinematic event. Starting with From Russia with Love (1963), the Bond franchise turned the pre-title sequence into a mini-story before the story, complete with action, intrigue, a fake-out death, and a seamless transition into the iconic Bond title design. Movies like Goldfinger perfected the formula, cementing the expectation that every Bond film begins with a thrilling pre-title mission. We also identify earlier cinematic influences on the Bond gun-barrel sequence. This includes the 1934 film Crime Without Passion and the legendary ending of The Great Train Robbery. Finally, we look at how James Bond's success inspired other genres such as action, horror, and thrillers. We even look at television shows like Mission: Impossible and The X-Files. This is to demonstrate how these shows and movies embrace the cold open as a storytelling weapon. If you love movie history, spy films, James Bond, or filmmaking craft, this episode is packed with insights, references, and fun analysis. Tell us what you think about our decoding of pre-title sequences – before James Bond and beyond? Did you already know this history? Did we miss anything? Let us know your thoughts, ideas for future episodes, and what you think of this episode. Just drop us a note at info@spymovienavigator.com. The more we hear from you, the better the show will surely be! We'll give you a shout-out in a future episode! You can check out all our CRACKING THE CODE OF SPY MOVIES podcast episodes on your favorite podcast app or our website. In addition, you can check out our YouTube channel as well. Episode Webpage: https://bit.ly/49PVHSE
Mick (The ED) Playlist No 280 Madison George ‘The Abyss' (single) https://wayfarermusicgroup.bandcamp.com Ashron ‘Healing Silence' www.bscmusic.com Erik Wollo ‘Aeris Suite' (album Aeris Suite) www.projekt.com Erik Wollo 'Sirius' Eleftherios 'Somewhere Beautiful' (EP The World Is Yours) https://valleyviewrecords.bandcamp.com/album/now-that-were-alive Mars Lasar ‘North Rim' (Grand Canyon) https://www.marslasar.com Mars Lasar ‘Yavapai Point' Blatt Siro ‘Fragments Of The Horizon' (EP Between The Mountains) https://eitvrecords.bandcamp.com/album Blatt Siro ‘Between The Mountains' Mr Kit 'Shine Faintly With Wavering Light' (album Glimmers) https://heartdancerecords.bandcamp.com Mr Kit ‘Lighthouse' *** Morning Haze 'The Answer' (EP See Without Eyes) https://eitvrecords.bandcamp.com/yu Barry Schrader ‘Cloudrise' (album Aether) *** https://barryschrader.bandcamp.com Phobos ‘Phenomemon'Part 2/3' (album Phenomemon ) ***https://phobos.bandcamp.com Ethnea Nekrōn 'Rebirth As Unknown Entity' (album Exo-Metempsychosis) https://winter-light.bandcamp.com Chris Carter ‘Hypnogogic' (album The Finale Patch Tone Science Module) https://dinrecords.bandcamp.com/ Harp & Arp ‘Draumur' (album Soul Of The Machine]: A Celebration of the Life & Legacy of ARP founder Alan R. Pearlman) https://projektrecords.bandcamp.com Lisa Bella Donna ‘Conclusions' (album Soul Of The Machine]: A Celebration of the Life & Legacy of ARP founder Alan R. Pearlman) Panic Girl ‘Drifting Whispers' (album Soul Of The Machine]: A Celebration of the Life & Legacy of ARP founder Alan R. Pearlman) Swansither ‘Fata Morgana' (album The Finale Patch Tone Science Module) Rick Reger ‘Processional' (album Soul Of The Machine]: A Celebration of the Life & Legacy of ARP founder Alan R. Pearlman) Andrea Cichecki ‘When Water Feels like Rain' (album The Finale Patch Tone Science Module) Fiona Joy Hawkins ‘Angels Message' (album When Shadows Talk) https://fionajoy.bandcamp.com/album/when-shadows-talk-album Fiona Joy Hawkins 'In The Deep' Waterside Echoes 'Soft Hurricane' (single) www.watersideechoes.com We Paint the Skies ‘Silver Linings' (Valley View Records) https://wepainttheskies.bandcamp.com/track/silver-linings Deborah Martin & Jill Haley ‘Secrets Of The Talking Trees' (album Rendering Time) https://ambientelectronic.bandcamp.com deepspace ‘Approaching The Blue' (Part Two-The Machines) www.projekt.com deepspace ‘Tidal Spacetime Modular :Thalassa Sequence:' (DL album Part One-Water Planet) deepspace ‘Into The Underwave' : Subwave ingress:' deepspace ‘Pantheon-Class Hadal Submersible: Pelagia Variant:' Kevin Braheny Fortune ‘The Bridge' (single) https://kevinbrahenyfortune.bandcamp.com Christian Wittman 'Tartarus' (album Acheron) https://christianwittman.bandcamp.com/music William St Hugh ‘Quadrant' (EP Closer Continents) https://williamsthugh.bandcamp.com/album/closer-continents Bohdan Stupak ‘Movement IV' (album Book Of Sorrow) www.projekt.com Rick Sanders 'Nautical Dawn' (EP The Arrow Of Time) https://dronarivm.bandcamp.com Dino Pacifici 'Silent Screams In Space' (album The Approaching Tempest And Other Unrelated Tales) www.wayfarerrecords.com Dino Pacifici ‘Undulations' Shajan ‘Mystic Fire Spirit' (abum Yoga Nidra) www.bscmusic.com Schorsch Hampel ‘Remains A Mystery' (single) www.bscmusic.com Arid Landscapes ‘Blink II' (album Arid Landscapes) https://aridlandscapes.bandcamp.com Edit ***
Á laugardag frumsýnir Íslenski dansflokkurinn glænýtt verk, Flóðreka, á Nýja sviði Borgarleikhússins. Flóðreka sprettur upp úr samstarfi danshöfundarins Aðalheiðar Halldórsdóttur, Jónsa úr Sigur Rós og ÍD, en verkið er innblásið af rómaðri sýningu Jónsa, Flóði, sem sýnd var í Listasafni Reykjavíkur á síðasta ári. Við stígum inn í heim náttúruaflanna með danshöfundinum, Aðalheiði Halldórsdóttur, í þætti dagsins. Myndlistarpistill Rögnu Sigurðardóttur tengist líka náttúruöflunum, en að þessu sinni fjallar hún um tvær sýningar á Sequences, samsýningu í Norræna húsinu og sýningu Írisar Maríu Leifsdóttur í Listasal Mosfellsbæjar, Veðruð verk, Við kynnum okkur líka nýtt útilistaverk við Gömlu höfnina í Reykjavík, sem valið var úr fjölda innsendra tillaga í samkeppni á vegum Faxaflóahafna. Verkið heitir Tíðir og er eftir myndlistarmanninn Huldu Rós Guðnadóttur, fornleifafræðinginn Gísla Pálsson og arkitektinn Hildigunni Sverrisdóttur.
Nik and Michael discuss the concept of gapless sequences — when you might want one, why sequences in Postgres can have gaps, and an idea or two if you do want them.And one quick clarification: changing the CACHE option in CREATE SEQUENCE can lead to even more gaps, the docs mention it explicitly. Here are some links to things they mentioned:CREATE SEQUENCE https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/sql-createsequence.htmlSequence Manipulation Functions https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/functions-sequence.htmlOne, Two, Skip a Few (post by Pete Hamilton from Incident io) https://incident.io/blog/one-two-skip-a-fewPostgres sequences can commit out-of-order (blog post by Anthony Accomazzo / Sequin) https://blog.sequinstream.com/postgres-sequences-can-commit-out-of-orderLogical Replication of sequences (hackers thread) https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/CAA4eK1LC%2BKJiAkSrpE_NwvNdidw9F2os7GERUeSxSKv71gXysQ%40mail.gmail.comSynchronization of sequences to subscriber (patch entry in commitfest) https://commitfest.postgresql.org/patch/5111/Get or Create (episode with Haki Benita) https://postgres.fm/episodes/get-or-createGerman tank problem https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_tank_problem~~~What did you like or not like? What should we discuss next time? Let us know via a YouTube comment, on social media, or by commenting on our Google doc!~~~Postgres FM is produced by:Michael Christofides, founder of pgMustardNikolay Samokhvalov, founder of Postgres.aiWith credit to:Jessie Draws for the elephant artwork
I hope you're all doing well! Over the past few weeks in October, I've had an amazing time with a fantastic trip to E-Live and a lovely family get-together at our new home during the long weekend. Even with all the excitement of moving, I've been hard at work putting together this latest edition for you! It's packed with an incredible lineup of uplifting sounds that I just can't wait for you to hear. I have an ambient collection with 4 hours of tracks to dive into, along with the usual bios (which will take a bit of time, of course!). Plus, there are lots of new promos and a treasure trove of music just waiting to be shared—so stay tuned! Mick (The Ed) Download Bios: www.sequencesmagazine.com/podcast Group Page: 5400 members https://www.facebook.com/groups/sequencesmagazine/ Website: www.sequencesmagazine.com Email:sequencesemma@gmail.com michael.garlick@icloud.com Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/sequences-magazine-podcast/id500441651 https://soundcloud.com/mick-garlick Latest edition on the German radio show: Modul303 http://modul303.com/ Player FM: https://player.fm/series/sequences-magazine Listennotes: https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/sequences-magazine-sequences-electronic-6qYJ3ndPT_z/ Amazon: all editions from no 44 to the latest. https://www.amazon.com/Sequences-Magazine/dp/B08K589BVS Owltail https://www.owltail.com/podcast/KuoKr-Sequences-Magazine/best-episodes Podbay https://podbay.fm/p/sequences-magazine Ubook https://www.ubook.com/podcast/259475/sequences-magazine Podtail https://podtail.com/fr/podcast/sequences-magazine/
All links and images can be found on CISO Series. Check out this post by Mike Gallardo for the discussion that is the basis of our conversation on this week's episode co-hosted by David Spark, the producer of CISO Series, and Geoff Belknap. Joining them is Alex Guilday, BISO, Royal Caribbean Group. In this episode: Timing the approach When persistence becomes harassment Playing the long game The necessity argument Huge thanks to our sponsor, Cyera AI is moving fast - can your security keep up? Join the leaders shaping the future of data and AI security at DataSecAI Conference 2025, hosted by Cyera, Nov 12–13 in Dallas. Register now at https://datasecai2025.com/did.
Haunting Jazz Piano Progressions: 5 Minor Chord Sequences That Send Chills
Modern Primary Care Diagnostic Sequences; Why the Future of Care Hinges on Faster, Smarter Diagnostics. Traditionally, and still in many practices today, some of the most important parts of a primary care visit happen after the patient leaves the exam room. Diagnosis is often delayed, follow-up decisions are disconnected from the visit itself, and early opportunities for intervention can be missed. The diagnostic sequence may be the least celebrated yet the most essential part of a primary care visit. Whether it's a healthy 25 year old seeking reassurance or a 45 year old at risk for diabetes, the pattern is the same: see the doctor, get the labs, wait for results, then discuss what it all means. This four step routine isn't just tradition, it's the structure payers recognize, the basis on which health system workflows are built, and the process clinicians rely on to deliver care.
Við kynnum okkur einn af fjölmörgum viðburðum Sequences hátíðarinnar í þætti dagsins, þátttökugjörninginn Ég er hjarta sem slær í heiminum, sem fer fram í náttúrulaugunum í Hvammsvík á laugardagskvöld. Gjörningurinn sameinar, að sögn aðstandenda, tónleika, dans, flot og snertingu þar sem áhorfendur eru virkir þátttakendur. Tumi Árnason verður einnig með okkur í dag, og segir frá sinni upplifun af State of the Art tónlistarhátíðinni, sem fór fram dagana 7-11 október, og Gréta Sigríður Einarsdóttir rýnir í nýútkomna ljóðabók Sunnu Dísar Másdóttur, Postulín. En við hefjum þáttinn á að kynna okkur viðburð sem hverfist um stutta bókmenntatexta, hvort sem það eru örsögur, smáprósar, prósaljóð eða hvað annað. Viðburðurinn kallast Kvöldstund með smávinum og er haldinn á vegum Stofnunar Vigdísar Finnbogadóttur og STUTT, rannsóknastofu í smásögum og styttri textum. Kristín Guðrún Jónsdóttir, prófessor í spænsku er önnur þeirra sem heldur utan um verkefnið, og hún heimsækir okkur í hljóðstofu í upphafi þáttar.
Episode Summary In this episode of the Work at Home Rockstar Podcast, Tim chats with Jeff Walker, legendary online entrepreneur and the creator of the Product Launch Formula. Jeff shares how he went from a stay-at-home dad to generating over $100 million in sales — and empowering his clients to generate over $1 billion through launches. From early struggles with sales to pioneering the online marketing space, Jeff walks us through how mastering launches, building an email list, and leaning into authenticity helped him grow a thriving business. Whether you're just getting started or ready to level up your game, this episode is filled with inspiring stories, tactical advice, and timeless principles that still work today. Who is Jeff Walker? Jeff Walker is the creator of the Product Launch Formula, a groundbreaking system used by thousands of entrepreneurs to launch products, grow businesses, and scale revenue. With a legacy spanning nearly 30 years in the online business world, Jeff has helped high-profile names like Tony Robbins and Brendon Burchard while also empowering everyday entrepreneurs to quit their jobs and build sustainable income from home. He's the author of the New York Times best-selling book Launch and the CEO of Internet Alchemy. Connect with Jeff Walker: Website: https://productlaunchformula.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JeffWalkerFan Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeffwalkerco/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffwalkerco/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/productlaunch Host Contact Details: Website: https://workathomerockstar.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/workathomerockstar Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/workathomerockstar LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/timmelanson YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WorkAtHomeRockStarPodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/workathomestar ⏱ In this Episode: 00:00 Introduction to the Work at Home Rockstar Podcast 00:32 Jeff Walker's Journey: From Stay-at-Home Dad to Online Business Success 04:39 The Evolution of Email Marketing 11:26 Challenges and Triumphs: Overcoming Business Setbacks 19:44 Building and Engaging Your Audience 21:57 Creating an Effective Opt-In Page 22:14 Driving Traffic to Your Lead Magnet 24:16 The Importance of Congruence in Lead Magnets 26:08 Delivering Value Without Overwhelming 28:02 The Power of Sequences in Marketing 33:50 Jeff's Journey and Insights 40:53 The Future of Jeff's Business and AI 42:01 Where to Learn More About Product Launch Formula 43:26 Jeff's Favorite Rock Stars
Haunted House is a monthly journey through smooth grooves and hypnotic rhythms, blending house music into a seamless flow. Let the beats guide you through a sonic experience designed to move your body and elevate your mind.
We are working hard to catch up on all the promotions that have been coming to Sequences over the past month while putting together some exciting new editions for our future podcasts. This special episode has been on hold for a while, so it is a great time to release it now, as our next podcast won't be ready for a few weeks. I hope you enjoy it! Thy Veils Playlist 01.52 Thy Veils ‘Adâncime' (album Live In Elisabetin) http://www.thyveils.com 11.26 Thy Veils ‘Nest Choir' (album Lumine) 22.52 Thy Veils 'Neoradiant. (album Neoradiant) 29.32 Thy Veils ‘Here We Are Sidereal' (single Live At Galactic Tick Festival 2023) YouTube 34.25 Thy Veils ‘Luna' (album Next Forever) 43.34 Thy Veils ‘Secrets' (single) 48.31 Thy Veils ‘All Calling' (album Live In Elisabetin) 53.36 Thy Veils ‘The Harp's Delusion' (album Immemorable) 58.47 Thy Veils ‘Leviathan' (album Against An Oblivion Of The Forgotten Past) 01.06.53 Thy Veils ‘Through The Halfdark/ The Depths' (album The Diaphanous Depression) 01.18.23 Thy Veils ‘Portal/Voice To My Ruins' (Prologue 1998 Remastered) 01.24.22 Daniel Dorobantu ‘Live Millennium Church' *** www.dorobantu.com 01.32.27 Daniel Dorobantu ‘High Age' (album Constellations III-Ambient Reflections-the Bright Side) https://musicformessier.bandcamp.com/album/constellations-iii-ambient-reflections-the-bright-side 01.40.44 Daniel Dorobantu & Maria Hojda ‘Inflorirea De Lumini' (single) https://danieldorobantu.bandcamp.com 01.44.32 Daniel Dorobantu & Alira Mun ‘Foc De Munte' (single) https://soundcloud.com/dorobantu/daniel-dorobantu-alira-mun-foc-de-munte 01.48.58 Daniel Dorobantu ‘Muntele Adanc' (album “Prin far' de loc in far' de vreme) http://www.dorobantu.com 02.00.16 Daniel Dorobantu & Dora Gaitanovici ‘Acasa-In Millenium' www.danieldorobantu.com 02.07.52 Daniel Dorobantu ‘Roua Noua-Millenium Live'. (EP Singularities) https://danieldorobantu.bandcamp.com/album/singularities 02.14.56 Daniel Dorobantu ‘Creanga De Aur' (album Linistea Cuprinsurilor) www.danieldorobantu.com 02.24.20 Daniel Dorobantu ‘Concert De Basm Live' *** 02.32.39 hy Veils ‘Mountain & Cloud' (album Mountain & Cloud) www.thyveils.com 02.44.19 Thy Veils ‘Concert ‘Cantarile Din Lin' *** http://www.thyveils.com/ 02.54.02 Pilestra ‘Pamin' (single) https://pilestra.bandcamp.com/track/pamin 03.01.25 Alira Mun ‘Gemma' (single)https://aliramun.bandcamp.com/track/gemma 03.05.30 Petre Ionuțescu & Daniel Dorobanțu ‘Arise' (EP NeoChat) https://danieldorobantu.bandcamp.com/album/neochat 03.11.29 Petre Ionuțescu The Tree Waters' (album Murmur LIVE at 3 Ape Weidenthal Brebu) https://petreionutescu.bandcamp.com 03.20.21Alira Mun ‘Vis plus Timp' (single) 03.24.13 Alira Mun ‘Gnosis' (single)
Chaos to Conversions: A Podcast on Launching and Email Marketing
In this episode, Branda and Melanie share five essential email sequences that every business should be using to enhance customer engagement and drive sales. They chat about the importance of welcome sequences for building trust, sales sequences for crafting compelling offers, re-engagement strategies for cold subscribers, onboarding sequences for nurturing new customers, and abandoned cart sequences for recapturing lost sales. You'll leave this episode with a detailed look into each type of sequence and some actionable strategies to improve your email marketing.Tune in as Melanie and Branda Discuss:The five types of email sequences that are essential for your businessWhen and how to use each sequenceHow to revive your email list Why email marketing is so importantMentioned in the Episode:Episode 52 - Why you Really Need a Welcome SequenceEpisode 62 - Re-engaging and Waking Up Your Email ListConnect with Melanie and Branda:Connect with Melanie on Instagram @duxburydigitalConnect with Branda on Instagram @therelevantcollective________________________________________CONNECT WITH MELANIE:www.duxburydigital.cowww.instagram.com/duxburydigitalCONNECT WITH BRANDA:www.therelevantcollective.comwww.instagram.com/therelevantcollective
Here is an undeniable truth: The No. 1 reason for failure in sales is an empty pipeline, and the No. 1 reason you have an empty pipeline is that you are not doing enough prospecting. In sales, everything rests on putting qualified opportunities in your pipeline. Prospecting is the beginning and the end, alpha and omega. If you don't prospect, you will fail. That is a guaranteed truth. Each and every sales day, you must connect with prospects, engage them in meaningful conversations, and convert them into pipeline opportunities. It's a Noisy World The problem is that we live in a noisy world in which those same prospects are being inundated with prospecting messages from dozens of other salespeople who are also attempting to get their attention. So, if you don't stand out, you lose. But I doubt I'm telling you anything that you don't already know. It's freaking hard to get attention when prospecting, and it's not getting easier. There are days when it feels like you could be jumping up and down in front of your prospect in a pink bunny suit while throwing hundred-dollar bills in the air, and they'd still ignore you. The Sledgehammer Approach Is Dead One of the key reasons so many salespeople fail to break through is that their entire prospecting strategy is pounding away at prospects through a single communication channel—typically a series of automated emails sent through a sales engagement platform like Outreach or SalesLoft. Sadly, this sledgehammer approach just doesn't work anymore. Recent data reveals that salespeople are sending as many as eight times more emails today than they did five years ago and getting just a tenth of the results. A big reason prospects are tuning out is that AI-powered sales automation tools have scaled email prospecting activity to an extraordinary level. In the past, writing a prospecting email involved strategic thought and taking time to craft a message that was unique to each prospect. It was a slow process, which meant salespeople sent fewer but better prospecting emails. Today, AI engines can pump out hundreds of cold email variations in seconds with shallow, and often cringeworthy, personalization that, more often than not, turns prospects off. And as AI-generated prospecting emails flood inboxes, the sheer volume of this outreach has eroded any impact from the improved efficiency. Constant exposure to this irrelevant, repetitive AI-generated crap has left business executives exasperated. They are overwhelmed and have tuned out, turned off, and are ignoring all prospecting messages—good or bad, human or AI-generated. Break Through the Noise Most sales professionals today are desperate to find new techniques to help them break through the noise and get attention when prospecting so that they can engage in more meaningful conversations. Most salespeople want a bigger, stronger pipeline filled with qualified opportunities. Yet many overlook one of the most powerful prospecting tools right at their fingertips: LinkedIn. Why LinkedIn, Why Now It can be argued that the moment the sales profession changed forever and the door opened to modern selling as we know it was when Alexander Graham Bell said on the very first telephone call, “Mr. Watson, come here, I want to see you.” The telephone's impact on the sales profession was profound and lasting. Then, as now, the phone remains the most efficient and effective means for conducting real-time, synchronous human-to-human conversations with prospects. Bell made his call to Mr. Watson 150 years ago. Since then, only a handful of pivotal technologies have advanced the sales profession with such impact: The automobile gave sellers the freedom to cover wider regional territories more efficiently. Air travel literally gave sales professionals wings, expanding their reach nationally and globally. The internet put unimaginable data at the fingertips of both sales professionals and buyers. Smartphones put powerful computers in our pockets and made communication ubiquitous. Video calling shrunk the globe and accelerated sales cycles. CRM (we still hate it) made it possible to efficiently capture, organize, and access data. Artificial intelligence is transforming the way we develop insight from this data—revolutionizing targeting, prospecting, communication, deal strategy, and forecasting. But, of all these advances, none has had a more dramatic impact on the sales profession and your ability to connect with almost anybody, anywhere, at any time than LinkedIn. LinkedIn is a Vibrant Sales Ecosystem LinkedIn is a vibrant ecosystem where a billion business professionals are linked together. It's a prospecting and sales Swiss Army knife with dozens of tools and applications for a variety of purposes: Prospecting Networking Research, qualifying, and list building Multi-threading and stakeholder mapping Pre-call planning Discovery Communicating Building familiarity and personal branding Projecting thought leadership and authority What makes LinkedIn truly unique is that this giant database and sales ecosystem is constantly self-updating. This means that the data and contacts are never stale. It is the only sales data center where you are always working with the most current information about prospects and their companies, which makes it an excellent list-building tool. It gets even more powerful when you combine LinkedIn with AI and data platforms like ZoomInfo. This matters because when prospecting, the better your list, the better your outcomes. When you consider that the very essence of selling is connecting with people, building relationships, and solving problems, it's easy to understand why LinkedIn is the most important technological advancement in the history of the sales profession. A Prospecting Swiss Army Knife To break through the noise and earn attention, you need to ditch the sledgehammer and pick up a multi-function Swiss Army Knife. Multichannel prospecting sequences that leverage LinkedIn are that Swiss Army Knife. Sequences diversify your outbound strategies with a multi-channel, multi-touch, interwoven-message strategy that helps you stand out. And LinkedIn amplifies the impact of these sequences. A multichannel sequence gives you the opportunity to meet prospects where they are and how they prefer to communicate. It also allows you to experiment with multiple iterations and formats of your message to hone in on the one message that pulls your prospect in. LinkedIn, when combined with AI and traditional communication channels like the phone and email, can give you almost superhuman prospecting powers. Superhuman Prospecting Powers Sales professionals who harness LinkedIn in their Fanatical Prospecting sequences can transform their prospecting strategy and explode their pipeline with high-quality opportunities by generating more leads, opening more doors, and engaging in more meaningful conversations. To be sure, LinkedIn is not a prospecting panacea. It will not provide an endless stream of inbound leads with little effort. It requires hard work and time investment, and it must be combined with other communication channels to be effective. LinkedIn is, however, a key component of a complete prospecting system. From list building and direct outreach to lead generation and long-term cultivation of future opportunities, LinkedIn's panorama of features can be a crazy powerful weapon in your prospecting arsenal. This is why I want you to stop today and consider how you are using LinkedIn. Do you feel like you are getting everything out of LinkedIn that you should be? Are you scheduling consistent LinkedIn blocks on your calendar, or are you erratic with your efforts? Take some time this week to consider new possibilities for how to make LinkedIn work better for you and recommit to making LinkedIn a core part of your fanatical prospecting routine. The LinkedIn Edge: The “Fill Up the Pipeline” LinkedIn Book In my new book, The LinkedIn Edge, I give you a comprehensive prospecting playbook. You'll gain tools, tactics, and techniques for building a robust pipeline with both fast and long-game strategies for landing big, lucrative deals and dream accounts. Prospecting on LinkedIn can feel utterly overwhelming, so I'm going to teach you: How and where to get started. How to build better prospecting lists and find who and what you are looking for. Develop effective prospecting messaging for InMail and LinkedIn Direct Messages. How to communicate on LinkedIn and conduct more effective prospecting conversations. How to get found and generate inbound leads. How to generate referrals and warm introductions. How to differentiate, build trust, and stand out in a world that wants to commoditize you. My mission is to teach you exactly how to enhance, elevate, and accelerate your prospecting efforts by blending LinkedIn seamlessly into your sales toolkit. Don't wait, go get my new book: The LinkedIn Edge. And here's a bonus: Once you purchase The LinkedIn Edge, you'll get access to a comprehensive LinkedIn Course (a $50 value) with 10 videos and a reading & reflection guide. Just purchase the book, and then take your receipt to salesgravy.com/edge to redeem your free course. And never forget, when it's time to go home, always stop and make one more call.
A wild 20-second stretch in the second quarter and a key sequence as time wound down in the fourth provided the big plays the Herscher Tigers needed to hand host Streator a 28-14 defeatBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/friday-night-drive--3534096/support.
Using AI for optimizing cold emails can be beneficial if you know how to do it right.Aaron Reeves shared the exact prompts, frameworks, and QA tips he uses to speed up research, build sequences in minutes, and keep every cold email personal.Get real examples you can copy, learn how to avoid the “AI feel” that kills replies, and leave with ready-to-use workflows you can plug into your process the same day. You'll Learn:How to use AI for account researchTactics to build cold email sequences using AICommon AI cold email pitfalls to avoidThe Speakers: Jed Mahrle and Aaron ReevesIf you want to catch The Daily Sales Show live, join hereFollow Sell Better to get the latest actionable tactics from sales pros at the top of their gameExplore our YouTube ChannelThank you to our sponsors: ZoomInfo and Skrapp
This edition revisits a delightful mix of genres. Recently, we learned about the sad passing of Mark Dwane, so it was a shock to hear that Mathias Grassow, a leading figure in the drone genre known for his extensive studio and live work, recently lost his life while swimming in the Rhine. Our thoughts are with his family after this tragic accident. Download Bios: https://we.tl/t-DWbeURD1Ef Playlist 277 02.25 D*Time 'Shadows Of Time' (album Shadows Of Time) https://cyclicaldreams.bandcamp.com/album/shadows-of-time-cyd-0137 09.26 D*Time ‘On The Still Horizon' 16.19 Paul Ellis ‘The Shadow Of Silver Star' (De Lumière et d'Obscurité) www.groove.dl 22.14 Erik Tavis ‘Orion' (MP3 album So Far So Close)https://eriktavis.bandcamp.com 28.18 Christian Fiesel ‘Picknick By The Wayside' (album Full Of Light) https://cyclicaldreams.bandcamp.com/album/full-of-light-cyd-0138 40.24 Matthias Lehmann ‘Green Man Returns' (album Spring Reveals) https://matthiaslehmann.bandcamp.com 48.06 Matthias Lehmann ‘Deilbach' 53.39 Matthias Lehmann ‘Lake Of Dreams' (album Summer Flow) 58.37 Matthias Lehmann 'Something Passes By' 01.01.17 Matthias Lehmann ‘Do You Remember' 01.05.34Jim Ottaway ‘Citadel Of The Stars' (album Cosmic Odyssey) https://jimottaway.bandcamp.com/album/cosmic-odyssey 01.11.33 Jim Ottaway 'Supernova' 01.17.37 ʞu¡0ɹʞS ‘Deep' (album Deep Recorded live on RadioSpiral 19th July 2025) *** https://skroink.bandcamp.com/album/blessed-ordinariness 01.29.06 Michael Neil ‘The Church On The Hill' (album A Moorland Suite) https://michaelneil.bandcamp.com/album/a-moorland-suite 01.32.49 Michael Neil ‘Foales Arrishes' 01.36.38 Lutz Graf-Ulbrich ‘Oasis' (album Lüüls Lab) https://www.kulturkaufhaus.de/de/deta... 01.42.52 Lutz Graf-Ulbrich ‘Mystical Road' 01.50.04 Encounters ‘Limbo' (album Veil Of Echoes) https://encountersmusic.bandcamp.com 01.55.00 Encounters/Kaya Project 'Soothsayer' 01.59.46 Art of Infinity ‘All Galaxies Sun' (album Fly Lounge) www.bscmusic.com 02.01.53 Karmacosmic ‘The Divine Light' 02.05.34 Vamadeva ‘Dreaming Clouds' 02.07.32 Mathias Grassow ‘Fugata' (album The Hidden Treasure 1990) https://mathiasgrassow.bandcamp.com 02.15.09 SÍLENÍ ‘Remain Sane To The Hideous End' (album The Lost Themes) https://sileniproject.bandcamp.com/album/the-lost-themes 02.18.43 SÍLENÍ ‘Shadows of a Holy Past' 02.21.58 Phoanegramma ‘Desertus Dei' (Music For Abandoned Monasteries) https://eighthtowerrecords.bandcamp.com/album/music-for-abandoned-monasteries 02.27.42 NamKhar 'Nalanda' 02,38.32 Kloob ‘Echoes From The Crypt' 02.44.37 Marina Mello ‘ponto de vista' (album Deságua) https://buhrecords.bandcamp.com 02.46.58 Marina Mello ‘caminhos' 02.49.57 Shall Remain Nameless ‘Mask 5' (album Oh, I didn't know it was you!) https://shallremainnameless.bandcamp.com/ 02.53.45 Shall Remain Nameless ‘Mask 6' 02.56.08 Ryan Huber ‘Burrower' (album Subterrane) https://ryanhuber.bandcamp.com/album/subterrane Edit ***
Summary In this second episode of the C.A.R. Framework series, Tracy Brinkmann focuses on building your newsletter's AUTHORITY engine. After establishing your foundation with CREATE in EP 516, this episode reveals how to transform strangers into raving fans using a 4-part welcome sequence, create a 12-month content calendar with the "Seasonal Parent" approach, and implement a monetization ladder from affiliate marketing to comprehensive courses. Tracy emphasizes that authority isn't built overnight, but it is built one email at a time through consistency, authenticity, and genuine service. Key Insights with Timestamps 00:00 The Brutal Truth About Newsletters 03:24 The Heart of the Authority Engine 04:02 The 4-Part Welcome Sequence 09:09 The Seasonal Parent Approach 13:04 The Monetization Ladder 18:31 The Newsletter Native Approach 23:27 Whiskered Wisdom Strategies Shared 1. Trust-Building Welcome Sequence Lead with vulnerability in your origin story Share transformation lessons as immediately applicable insights Establish authority through simplicity, not complexity End with invitation, not obligation 2. Seasonal Parent Content Planning Align content with your audience's real-world rhythm Monthly themes: January (New Goals) through December (Holiday Hustle) Break monthly themes into 4 weekly topics Use AI to generate content ideas for each season 3. Progressive Monetization Strategy Start with affiliate marketing (easiest entry point) Progress through coaching, digital products, to full courses Focus on alignment between content and offers Use the "Newsletter Native" approach for natural integration Resources Mentioned AI Tools for Email Sequences ChatGPT: Create welcome sequences with specific prompts Copy.ai: Generate multiple email variations to choose from AI Tools for Content Planning ChatGPT: Generate monthly content ideas and weekly topics Notion AI: Organize content calendars and track ideas AI Tools for Monetization ChatGPT: Offer ideation with prompts like "What digital products could I create for busy parents?" Claude: Write sales copy that feels conversational rather than promotional Email Validation Tools Hunter.io: Verify email addresses and remove invalid ones ZeroBounce: Additional email validation option Action Steps to Take Build Your 4-Part Welcome Sequence (15 minutes) Map Out Your Content Calendar (10 minutes monthly) Choose Your First Monetization Level Call to Action Want to see these authority-building strategies in action? The Dark Horse Entrepreneur AI Escape Plan Newsletter is Tracy's testing ground where he implements every tactic he teaches. Join thousands of parent entrepreneurs getting AI-powered strategies delivered weekly—fresh insights for turning your side hustle into your main hustle, tested first then delivered to you. You'll get behind-the-scenes access to exact AI prompts, templates, and see firsthand how to structure emails, weave in offers naturally, and create content that feels personal at scale. Join the AI Escape Plan: https://DarkHorseSchooling.com/Newsletter Authority isn't built overnight, but it is built one email at a time. Every newsletter you send is another brick in the foundation of your expertise.
Here's a question that'll keep you up at night: What do you do when you believe in "buy or die" but you're terrified of ruining future opportunities with annoying prospecting sequences? That's exactly what Angie Anderson asked during a recent Ask Jeb session, and it's a problem that's plaguing salespeople everywhere. Angie subscribes to the "buy or die" mentality but doesn't want to destroy her odds of winning in the future by becoming the prospect's worst nightmare. If you're nodding your head right now, you're not alone. The tension between persistent prospecting and respectful relationship building is one of the biggest challenges facing modern sales professionals, and getting it wrong costs you deals—both now and in the future. The "Buy or Die" Misconception That's Killing Your Pipeline Most salespeople completely misunderstand what "buy or die" actually means. They think it's about hammering prospects until they crack, but that's not persistence—that's harassment. Real "buy or die" mentality recognizes that the prospect is never not a prospect, but sometimes now is not the right time. The key is knowing when to push and when to pull back. Your sequence length and touch frequency should be driven by one critical factor: deal complexity and account size. Short Cycle Sales Need Short, Aggressive Sequences Run 10-14 touch sequences over 10-30 days with touchpoints every 2-3 days. These prospects have buying windows that are typically always open, and the stakes are relatively low. Complex Accounts Require Long-Term Relationship Building For massive, high-value accounts, you could run sequences that extend up to two years. Touch them monthly or quarterly to stay top of mind, waiting for the right opportunity window to open. The magic happens when you track meaningful engagement. In any properly executed sequence, 30-50% of prospects will give you some form of signal—yes, no, or even "go away." All of these responses give you something to work with. But here's the critical part: When you get complete radio silence from the other 50%, you stop. Pull them out of your sequence, slot in fresh prospects, and circle back in 90 days or six months. You have infinite time to go after them—use it strategically. Why Generic Messages Get You Blocked Every Time This brings us to the second major challenge facing modern salespeople: crafting relevant messages that resonate with busy prospects. James Baldwin perfectly captured this struggle when he asked about leveraging tools like ZoomInfo to create relevant messaging. He sees tons of information but doesn't know what to use or how to use it effectively. This is where most reps completely miss the mark, and it's costing them relationships. The Research Failure That Destroys Credibility Want to know the fastest way to get permanently blocked? Send a message that screams "I know nothing about you or your business." This happened to me recently with a rep from a major software company. They did everything technically right—multi-channel approach, proper timing, professional voicemails—but they failed at the most critical element: relevance. They prospected Sales Gravy without doing even basic research. My LinkedIn profile was right there. My content was everywhere. I've literally said thousands of times that if you mention my books when prospecting me, I'll almost always respond. But they were too lazy to look. That's not persistence; that's sales malpractice. How to Turn Data Overload Into Relevant Conversations The problem isn't lack of information—it's information overwhelm. Modern tools give you access to massive amounts of data, but most reps freeze up trying to figure out what matters. The solution is asking better questions of your data. Instead of just building lists, use AI-powered tools to ask specific questions: "What are three conversation starters that would make this CEO interested in talking with us?" or "Based on recent hiring signals and earnings reports, which accounts are most likely to need our solution right now?" The most insatiable human need is the need to feel important and significant. When you demonstrate that you invested even minimal time researching them, you instantly make them feel like they matter. But here's what separates elite performers from average reps: They use information to craft messages that feel personal and relevant without being creepy or overly familiar. The Three Pillars of Relevant Prospecting Consistent Value Without Seasonality: If you solve a real problem today, you probably solve that same problem every day of the year. Don't abandon strong messaging just because they haven't responded yet. Your value proposition doesn't change based on their response timing. Strategic Information Usage: Look for recent posts, company news, hiring patterns, or industry challenges that you can reference naturally. The goal isn't to prove you stalked them—it's to show you understand their world. Response Readiness: The worst prospecting sin is getting engagement and then going dark. If someone takes time to respond to your outreach, respond quickly and meaningfully. This is where many reps completely drop the ball. Your Prospecting Success Framework For Sequence Strategy: Map sequence length to deal complexity, not arbitrary timelines. Space touchpoints every 2-3 days maximum for executives. Track meaningful engagement signals, not just activity metrics. Build systematic re-engagement for non-responders after 90+ days. For Research and Relevance: Spend 5 minutes minimum researching each high-value prospect. Use AI tools to generate conversation starters based on real data. Reference specific, recent information without being invasive. Focus on their business challenges, not personal details. The Integration That Changes Everything Here's where it all comes together: The best prospecting sequences combine persistent methodology with relevant messaging. You're not choosing between being persistent or being relevant—you're doing both systematically. Your sequences should maintain consistent value while incorporating fresh, relevant information at each touchpoint. This keeps you top of mind without feeling repetitive or generic. Most competitors give up after 1-2 attempts with weak messaging. You'll stand out by combining systematic prospecting with research-driven relevance over extended timelines. Stop Making Excuses and Start Getting Results The tools exist. The information is available. The frameworks are proven. What separates winners from wannabes is execution discipline. Stop overthinking sequences and start working them systematically. Stop sending generic messages and start doing basic research. Elite performers work smarter, with systems that balance persistence with respect and relevance with scalability. That's how you build sustainable sales success. That's how you maintain "buy or die intensity" without burning bridges. And that's how you turn prospecting from a numbers game into a relationship investment that pays dividends for years. Effective prospecting sequences start with working the right opportunities. The LinkedIn Edge is the definitive guide to combining LinkedIn, AI, and proven outbound strategies to sell more, win more, and earn more. Get your copy today.
Here's a question that'll keep you up at night: What do you do when you believe in "buy or die" but you're terrified of ruining future opportunities with annoying prospecting sequences? That's exactly what Angie Anderson asked during a recent Ask Jeb session, and it's a problem that's plaguing salespeople everywhere. Angie subscribes to the buy or die mentality but doesn't want to destroy her odds of winning in the future by becoming the prospect's worst nightmare. If you're nodding your head right now, you're not alone. The tension between persistent prospecting and respectful relationship building is one of the biggest challenges facing modern sales professionals, and getting it wrong costs you deals—both now and in the future. The Buy or Die Misconception That's Killing Your Pipeline Here's the brutal truth: Most salespeople completely misunderstand what "buy or die" actually means. They think it's about hammering prospects until they crack, but that's not persistence—that's harassment. Real buy or die mentality recognizes that the prospect is never not a prospect, but sometimes now is not the right time. The key is knowing when to push and when to pull back. Your sequence length and touch frequency should be driven by one critical factor: deal complexity and account size. Short Cycle Sales Need Short, Aggressive Sequences Run 10-14 touch sequences over 10-30 days with touchpoints every 2-3 days. These prospects have buying windows that are typically always open, and the stakes are relatively low. Complex Accounts Require Long-Term Relationship Building For massive, high-value accounts, you could run sequences that extend up to two years. Touch them monthly or quarterly to stay top of mind, waiting for the right opportunity window to open. The magic happens when you track meaningful engagement. In any properly executed sequence, 30-50% of prospects will give you some form of signal—yes, no, or even "go away." All of these responses give you something to work with. But here's the critical part: When you get complete radio silence from the other 50%, you stop. Pull them out of your sequence, slot in fresh prospects, and circle back in 90 days or six months. You have infinite time to go after them—use it strategically. Why Generic Messages Get You Blocked Every Time This brings us to the second major challenge facing modern salespeople: crafting relevant messages that actually resonate with busy prospects. James Baldwin perfectly captured this struggle when he asked about leveraging tools like ZoomInfo to create relevant messaging. He sees tons of information but doesn't know what to use or how to use it effectively. This is where most reps completely miss the mark, and it's costing them relationships. The Research Failure That Destroys Credibility Want to know the fastest way to get permanently blocked? Send a message that screams "I know nothing about you or your business." This happened to me recently with a rep from a major software company. They did everything technically right—multi-channel approach, proper timing, professional voicemails—but they failed at the most critical element: relevance. They prospected Sales Gravy without doing even basic research. My LinkedIn profile was right there. My content was everywhere. I've literally said thousands of times that if you mention my books when prospecting me, I'll almost always respond. But they were too lazy to look. That's not persistence—that's sales malpractice. How to Turn Data Overload Into Relevant Conversations The problem isn't lack of information—it's information overwhelm. Modern tools give you access to massive amounts of data, but most reps freeze up trying to figure out what matters. The solution is asking better questions of your data. Instead of just building lists, use AI-powered tools to ask specific questions: "What are three conversation starters that would make this CEO interested in talking with us?
Air handlers in critical spaces are not your everyday systems. When it comes to operating rooms and clean rooms, standard HVAC playbooks don't cut it. If you're working in these environments—or supporting teams who do—understanding the deeper logic behind sequences of operation is essential. This episode is your go-to resource for elevating your knowledge around critical environment control strategies. Here's what you'll explore: How air handlers are adapted for high-stakes applications The role of pressurization and airflow tracking in contamination control Key compliance frameworks every tech and operator should know Alarm strategies that actually support uptime and safety Tactics for troubleshooting issues before they impact operations Don't leave critical space performance to chance.
Adam Harstad and Matt Waldman reprise their season-long RSP Film & Theory podcast with a discussion about redraft and dynasty concepts. There are a lot of excellent writers and analysts in the fantasy industry. There are few that I hold in as high a regard as Adam (and not surprising he earned the FSWA's Fantasy Writer of the Year). He's a forthright human being with a tremendous intellect whose approach to analysis in this space differs from most. He's also an excellent fantasy GM in re-draft and dynasty formats. Adam spends a lot of time examining results and dealing with broad themes of decision-making that help us become better fantasy players and fantasy analysts. https://youtu.be/qko6uHPhgvg Topics Sequences in football and their meaning. Separating sequences from noise. Trades in redraft vs dynasty. Coaching retreads vs new coaches Liam Coen, Mike McDaniel, and Pete Carol Steelers passing offense Now entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman's RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) at an even greater discount than the normal steal of a price. Matt's new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95 If you're a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that's included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Building on our established styles from previous editions, we present a vibrant range of melodic, modular, symphonic, and sequential sounds created by artists who have featured on our airwaves over many years. Just a mention of Enigmatic Obsession, the creative project of Jens Gad, one of the two founders of the legendary formation Enigma. While Michael Cretu is the more widely recognised figure, Jens Gad played a crucial role in shaping Enigma's distinctive sound. We were deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Mark Dwane on 24th July, following the recent discovery of his cancer diagnosis and limited prognosis. In homage to Mark's remarkable talent with MIDI guitar, we have selected two tracks from the 2019 album 'Martian Apparitions,' which reimagines his 1988 debut release, ‘The Monuments Of Mars.' Download Bios: https://www.sequencesmagazine.com/podcasts/ Playlist No273 01.57 Mark Dwane ‘Martian Apparitions' (album Martian Apparitions) https://markdwane.bandcamp.com/album/martian-apparitions 05.08 Mark Dwane ‘Monoliths Of Mars' 09.58 Jesper Sorensen ‘The Hunt' (album Into Darkness) https://jespersorensen.bandcamp.com/album/into-the-darkness 14.55 Jesper Sorensen ‘Entering' 19.00 Der Laborant ‘Die Maschine' (album Kontakt) www.rainbow-serpent.de 30.17 Matt Goodluck 'Shifting Sands' (album Portals) https://mattgoodluck.bandcamp.com/album/portals 34.28 Matt Goodluck ‘Ancient Astronauts' 39.18 Enigmatic Obsession ‘Punta del Este' (album Obsession-Secrets-of-Seduction) www.bscmusic.com 45.32 Enigmatic Obsession ‘Silent Heroes' 49.12 Enigmatic Obsession ‘In The Recent Past' 53.34 Eagle (Synth.Music) ‘The Narrow Path' (album The Narrow Path) *** https://eagle5.bandcamp.com/album/the-narrow-path-album 01.05.43 The Allegorist ‘Momemtum' (album From Birth Until Death) https://theallegorist.bandcamp.com/album/from-birth-until-death 01.10.45 Brendan Pollard ‘Stutter' (album The Colis Suite) *** 01.21.51 Chris Meyer's Alias Zone ‘The Gathering Storm' (album Paradise Lost) https://aliaszone.bandcamp.com/album/paradise-lost 01.29.21 Skoulaman ‘Acongagua' (album Live At DEM) https://skoulamanongroove.bandcamp.com/album/live-at-dem 01.41.16 Field Lines Cartographer ‘The Cosmic Network' (album Resplendent Of The Universe) https://dinrecords.bandcamp.com 01.48.49 Field Lines Cartographer ‘The Light Of A Billion Stars' 01.58.03 Code Indigo ‘FWTB pt 14' ( 3CD Endgame) admin@admusiconline.com 02.03.18 Code indigo ‘FWTB pt 5' 02.07.00 Code Indigo ‘Cultures' 02.12.43 Brannan Lane & Billy Denk ‘Pushing The Light Forward' (album Celestial Lullaby) https://wayfarermusicgroup.bandcamp.com/album/celestial-lullaby 02.15.53 Brannan Lane & Billy Denk ‘Wandering through a Canopy Of Stars' 02.19.46 Code Indigo ‘Autumn Fades' (album E-Scape 2018) admin@admusiconline.com 02.29.16 Code Indigo ‘Cultures/Culture Shift' 02.37.50 Kamarius ‘Evigilatio' (album Sapientia) https://kamarius.bandcamp.com/album/sapientia 02.44.18 Kamarius ‘Integritas Animae' 02.48.34 Church of Hed ‘Abbott's Fantasia' (album Under Blue Ridge Skies) https://quarkspace.bandcamp.com/album/under-blue-ridge-skies 02.55.28 Church of Hed ‘A Carolina Elegy' Edit ***
SEQUENCES PODCAST no276 02.09 John Scott Shepard & Jamie Zarfas 'Tents In Space' (album Distant Moon) https://cyclicaldreams.bandcamp.com/album/distant-moon-cyd-0134 09.27 John Scott Shepard & Jamie Zarfas 'Sky Dreams' 14.27 Die Wilde Jagd ‘Atem' (album Atem) *** https://diewildejagd.bandcamp.com/album/atem 26.22 Hari Maia 'Universalis I Pt. IV' (album Universalis) https://cyclicaldreams.bandcamp.com/album/universalis-cyd-0135 31.57 Don Slepian ‘Sea Of Bliss' (album Sea Of Bliss) *** https://800line.bandcamp.com/album/sea-of-bliss 41.27 Stephen Halpern ‘Time Being II// (album Music For Microdosing) StevenHalpernMusic.com 46.11 Stephen Halpern ‘Timeless Truth II' 50.53 Stephen Halpern ‘At Peace in the Present Moment' 53.15 Henrik Meierkord 'Springflowers' (album Space of Longing) www.projekt.com 57.05 Henrik Meierkord ‘Animation' 01.02.49 Joost Egelie ‘The Dru-Wyde enters Oxmurvandu' (album Oxmurvandu) https://jegelie.bandcamp.com/album/oxmurvandu-3 01.11.50 Sam Rosenthal ‘Islands Pt1 /Pt 4/Pt 8' (album Islands) https://blacktapeforabluegirl.bandcamp.com/album/islands-2025-stereo-mix 01.28.18 Planet Of The Arp's ‘ Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics' (Planet Of The Arp's 2) https://planetofthearps.bandcamp.com/album/planet-of-the-arps-2 01.37.53 Synquentium ‘Immersion in Total Emptiness' (album Immersion in Total Emptiness) *** https://synquentium.bandcamp.com/album/immersion-in-total-emptiness 01.49.57 Keith Richie ‘Candles' (single Candles: Aural Realms Version) *** https://keithrichie.bandcamp.com/album/candles-aural-realms-version 01.56.42 Jaffe ‘Dark Skies' (album Depth) https://wayfarermusicgroup.bandcamp.com 02.03.00 Federico Mosconi Feat: Barbara Dominicis ‘Frammenti IV. Addio Sognatori' (Frammenti) https://dronarivm.bandcamp.com/album/frammenti 02.11.36 Andrew Staniland ‘Dancer Portraits Dancer' (album The Laws Of Nature) https://andrewstaniland.bandcamp.com/album/the-laws-of-nature 02.15.09 Andrew Staniland ‘The Laws Of Nature, The Web' 02.18.36 Xu ‘Luminious Dust Trails' (album Murmurs Of The Machine) https://le-mont-analogue.bandcamp.com/album/murmurs-of-the-machine 02.21.42 Steve Roach & Roger King ‘Lost And Forgotten/Bigger Picture' (album Dust To Dust) ***www.projekt.com 02.31.57 Laura Misch ‘Live At Union Chapel 2024' *** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-YTkv87FQ4&t=3820s 02.38.11 Blue Is Nine ‘Forest Grove' (album Tall Pines) https://blueisnine.bandcamp.com/album/tall-pines 02.40.29 Blue Is Nine ‘King's Beach' 02.44.06 Asura ‘Galaxies Part 1' (album Life 2) https://ultimae.com/product/asura-life²-ultimae-download-24bit/ 02.53.06 Masako ‘One By One' (single) https://www.youtube.com/user/MasakoMusic 02.57.00 John Oreschnick ‘Centered' (EP Serenity and Life) heartdancerecords.bandcamp.com 03.00.13 Brannan Lane, John Gregorius & Sean O'Bryan Smith ‘LA Dawn' (album Lost Desert Highway) https://wayfarermusicgroup.bandcamp.com 03.04.23 Brannan Lane, John Gregorius & Sean O'Bryan Smith ‘Along The Peninsula' 03.10.04 Brannan Lane, John Gregorius The Brook' 03.13.08 Sferix ‘Moments' (single) http://www.sine-music.com 03.16.14 Tony Sieber ‘Talk About It' (album Because We Are) http://www.sine-music.com 03.19.38 Tony Sieber ‘Me Siento Libre (Atacama)' 03.23.48 Sean O'Bryan Smith, Cheryl Pyle & Brannan Lane ‘Depth' (album The Search) https://wayfarermusicgroup.bandcamp.com 03.34.04 Sean O'Bryan Smith, Cheryl Pyle & Brannan Lane ‘Within' 03.38.27 Aurasound ‘Delicacy Of Raindrops' (EP Out Of Time) https://ambient-soundscapes.bandcamp.com 03.42.16 Eglerion ‘i stare into the abyss, the abyss stares back at me' (EP The Abyss Stares Back) https://eglerion.bandcamp.com/album/the-abyss-stares-back 03.46.03 Quiescente ‘Placid' (EP Sleep Cycles) https://quiescente.bandcamp.com/album/sleep-cycles 03.49.24 Broken Peak ‘Not Without You' (EP Evig) https://brokenpeak.bandcamp.com/album/evig 03.51.45 Tim Six ‘Alphine Valley (Night)' (EP Alpine Valley) *** https://dronarivm.bandcamp.com/album/alpine-valley Edit ***
Building on our previous lively edition, we now enjoy a more gentle session filled with ambient sounds that blend dark and light tones from acoustic instruments and electronics. Calming space music creates a vivid visual universe, with neo-symphonic classical textures and minimalist experimental sounds floating in peaceful stillness. Bios: https://we.tl/t-OnOYLzelNz Playlist No 274 02.10 Erik Wøllo ‘First Arrival' (album Gateway) www.projekt.com 07.39 Erik Wøllo ‘Thule' 14.18 Erik Wøllo ‘Everywhen' 18.24 Steve Roach/Vidna Obmana ‘Circles & Artifacts' (album Circles & Artifacts Remastered 2025) https://projektrecords.bandcamp.com/album/circles-artifacts-2025-remaster 26.47 Mike Lazarev 'Tarnished Tapes' (album Tarnished Tapes And Saturated) https://dronarivm.bandcamp.com/album/tarnished-tapes-and-saturated-signals 33.35 Mike Lazarev ‘Leaving This Behind Again, And Again' 38.44 zYklen ‘Mystery at Lop Nur' (album Desire Paths) https://owltotem.bandcamp.com/album/desire-paths 42.59 zYklen ‘The Lost City' 48.57 Insania ‘The Red Window' (album With Live Within A Dream: Tributes To David Lynch) 53.03 Jack Hertz ‘Floating On Great Northern Pines' (album With Live Within A Dream: Tributes To) https://auralfilms1.bandcamp.com/album/we-live-within-a-dream-tributes-to-david-lynch 01.00.57 Robert Scott Thompson ‘Fading Light on Wonder View' (album With Live Within A Dream: Tributes To David Lynch) 01.08.52 Dashmesh ‘Bardo 6/1' (album Luminious Bardo) https://wayfarermusicgroup.com/dir/ 01.21.20 EL Wud ‘Taraxacum' (album With Live Within A Dream: Tributes To David Lynch) 01.26.24 RL Huber ‘Dagos' (EP Dagos) https://rlhuber.bandcamp.com/album/dagos 01.30.45 Christian Wittman ‘Faint Light Behind The Eyes' (album Music To Listen To With Eyes Closed) https://christianwittman.bandcamp.com/album/music-to-listen-to-with-eyes-closed 01.41.41 Tony Gerber ‘The Module Can Sing' (album Plank & Strings) https://cyclicaldreams.bandcamp.com/ 01.47.55 Ambiente Solstice ‘Vision In Exile' (album The World Above The Clouds) https://wayfarermusicgroup.com/dir/ 01.52.27 Ambiente Solstice: feat Nacre ‘Ends Of The Earth' https://wayfarermusicgroup.com/dir/ 01.56.36 Aglaia ‘The Grace And The Three Essences' (album Essences referable to nothingness) ***www.projekt.com 02.06.58 Jacquelyn G Kleine ‘Imagine' (single) https://soniclightjacquelyngkleine.bandcamp.com/track/imagine-this 02.10.56 Jacquelyn G Kleine ‘Diamonds' (single) https://soniclightjacquelyngkleine.bandcamp.com/track/diamonds 02.15.11 Michelle Qureshi & Sean O'Bryan Smith ‘Egyptian Sunrise' (album One Is All) https://wayfarermusicgroup.com/dir/ 02.19.50 Edoardo Gastaldi & Le Code ‘Flores Veritatis: Rework' (album The Sleeping Oceans Vol 1) https://marenostrumlabel.bandcamp.com/album/the-sleeping-oceans-vol-1 02.24.05 Edoardo Gastaldi & Le Code ‘Memory Lost' 02.27.02 Carl Lord ‘Eastern Wind' (Illumination) www.heartdancerecords.com 02.32.24 Hawkdream ‘Thousand Miles Of Ambience' (single) https://soundcloud.com/brian-brown-16/thousand-miles-of-ambience 02.38.20 Phragments & New Risen Throne ‘Ecstasy' (album Between Ecstasy And Death) https://winter-light.bandcamp.com/album/between-ecstasy-and-death 02.45.31 Acoustic Levitation ‘Endorphin' (EP In The Sunlight) https://ambient-soundscapes.bandcamp.com/album/in-the-sunlight 02.48.00 Ghostloop, Winter Silhouette ‘Equal Night And Day' (EP Equinox) https://wintersilhouette.bandcamp.com/album/equinox 02.51.04 Be Still Earth ‘Golden' (EP Golden Hour Dimly Lit) https://bestilltheearth.bandcamp.com/album/golden-hour-dimly-lit 02.53.56 Be Still Earth ‘hour' 02.56.41 Roots of Quiet ‘Below And Above The Earth' (EP Origins) https://rootsofquiet.bandcamp.com/album/origins Edit**
It would be WILD of me, as a sales + email copywriter, to never share about my email marketing strategy + results. Open rates? Click rates? Sequences? Strategies? In this episode of Sell Like A Copywriter, get a behind-the-scenes look at my email backend, the results I get, and the goals I am committing to, as a go-first business owner. ------------ Get My Social-Free Funnel Email Templates Here! ------------ Book your Subscribed To $OLD sequence: A fast-action lead magnet sequence to turn new subscribers into paying clients. ------------ Apply for Inbox It Girl
Michael Bruckner began his journey in electronic music in 1992, diving in without formal training, and has successfully balanced his passion with a career as a graphic designer. He creates various types of electronic music, exploring everything from soothing ambient melodies to complex sequential sounds. Always eager to experiment, he collaborates with other musicians to craft even more diverse compositions. Michael has notable achievements as a self-managed solo artist, working with guests, compilations, and bands, which has led to the release of over 140 albums since 1993. Download bio: http://www.sequencesmagazine.com/podcasts/ Playlist: 00.00 Michael Bruckner ‘100 Million Miles Under The Stars' (album100 Million Miles Under The Stars) *** https://syngate.bandcamp.com 13.45 Michael Bruckner ‘Pleijad' (album Test Of Time) https://syngate.bandcamp.com 22,52 Michael Bruckner ‘Old ARP's' (album ARPreciated) *** https://michaelbrueckner.bandcamp.com 32.20 Michael Bruckner ‘Backspin' (album Recycled Life) www.cyclicaldreams.bandcamp.com 38.09 Michael Bruckner & Guests ‘Puzzled feat E.U.E.R.P.I.' (album All The Pieces Fit Forever) www.michaelbruckner.bandcamp.com 43.11 Michael Bruckner ‘Valkoire' (album The Giant illusion) www.michaelbrueckner.bandcamp.com/music 49.35 Michael Bruckner ‘Gene S: Lost Studio Tape' (album Live Now And Then) https://michaelbrueckner.bandcamp.com/album/live-now-and-then 58.11 Bridge To Imla ‘The Aleutian Current/ Hikurangi Plateau/Mariana Trench' (album Radiant Sea) www.winter-light.com 01.08.54 Michael Bruckner & Mathias Brussels: ‘Ondes Intergalactiques part 1' (album Ondes Intergalactiques -Live At The Cosmic Nights) *** https://michaelbrueckner.bandcamp.com 01.19.20 Michael Bruckner ‘Under The Trees Of Olivanda' (album Trees Of Olivanda) *** www.syngate.com 01.31.57 Michael Bruckner ‘The Crossing Zone Parts 3 and 4' (album The Crossing Zone 3) *** www.syngate.com 01.45.02 La Mansarde Hermétique ‘First Sequence - ReVisited' (album The Attic Diaries) https://lamansardehermetique.bandcamp.com 01.55.35 Michael Bruckner ‘Everlasting Footprints' (alternative Version)' (Album Everlasting Footprints) *** www.cyclicaldreams.bandcamp.com 02.07.22 Betzler & Bruckner feat. Sammy David ‘The Trip, With Fryderyk Jona' (album Triplet) ***www.groove.nl 02.19.30 P'Faun ‘sp'roque part 2,' (EP sp'roque) https://pfaun.bandcamp.com 02.29.26 Bruckner + Jobin ‘Zunder' (album Hochofen) http://plataformarecords.bandcamp.com/album/br-ckner-jobim-hochofen 02.36.10 Lankow & Bruckner ‘Segment 1 & 2' (album Segmented Vision) ***https://michaelbrueckner.bandcamp.com 02.47.26 Michael Bruckner ‘Nightfall' (album The Android Tales Vol 1) https://michaelbrueckner-syngate.bandcamp.com 03.00.13 Bridge To Imla & Volker Lankow ‘Set 1'(album Ambient Chapel - Live at Schlosskirche Rumpenheim 2018 (Music for small audiences - Vol. 2) https://bridgetoimla.bandcamp.com 03.10.28 Michael Bruckner 'Sub-Lunar Winter' (album Winter's Nightmares - Dreams of Spring (Drones, Atmospheres and Dreamscapes Vol. 4)*** https://michaelbrueckner.bandcamp.com/album/winters-nightmares-dreams-of-spring-drones-atmospheres-and-dreamscapes-vol-4 03.21.36 Breiling & Bruckner ‘Hitasassti Vellova' (album Puuro Ja Silta) https://michaelbrueckner-syngate.bandcamp.com 03.34.12 Michael Bruckner & Detlev Everling ‘Im Staub der Sterne' (album Reiseziel Moon) www.syngate.com 03.38.32 Michael Bruckner ‘Return Inside: Endlees Mind Portal-Outtake' (album The Giant Illusion) https://michaelbrueckner.bandcamp.com/album/the-giant-illusion-a-compilation 03.49.59 Cousin Silas & Michael Bruckner 'Spheres Part 1' (album Passages And Spheres) https://michaelbrueckner.bandcamp.com/album/passages-and-spheres Edit ***
When you turn a prospect into a customer, are you delivering and getting the most value you can? A lot of people have lame, generic welcome sequences because they know they have to say something… but they really don't know what to say or how to say it. Our very special guest today aims to change all that. She's Evelina Kagonovitch, and she has gotten big numbers that should make you sit up and pay attention: a 64% average open rate on win-back email campaign for marketing agency A 7.6% increase in article views over the last 90 days for personal brand A 20-30% average open rate on weekly marketing emails for marketing agency A 5% CTR on ads for local soccer academy business How does she do it? That's what we'll find out today. She's formally trained as a fashion designer, and has had experience as a freelance writer for magazines and digital publications. When covid struck, whe found herself in Melbourne Australia, stuck in the house under what she says was the worst lockdown protocol in the world. So to make the best of a bad situation, she dove into the world of digital marketing and her marketing career really started to blossom. Evelina likes sharing how she merges creativity with strategy, and why she believes email is the ultimate “business insurance” for any company or freelancer. Today she's going to tell us about her profitable approach to welcome strategies. But first, I'm going to tell you that Copy is powerful. You're responsible for how you use what you hear on this podcast. Most of the time, common sense is all you need. But if you make extreme claims... and/or if you're writing copy for offers in highly regulated industries like health, finance, and business opportunity... you may want to get a legal review after you write and before you start using your copy. My larger clients do this all the time. 1. You've had a lot of success with welcome email sequences for new subscribers that lead to sales. Could you describe one you've built? 2. What are the three most important rules you have when you put together a sequence like this? 3. What are the worst mistakes you see in welcome sequences that don't work? 4. When you're writing a single email in a welcome sequence, what advice would you give someone who's never done a welcome sequence before? 5. What was the most surprising reaction you've ever gotten to an email in a welcome sequence? 6. What advice would you give about subject lines and preview text? Could you give a couple of negative and positive examples? 7. Can you recommend any resources for people to learn more about putting together effective welcome sequences? Website: https://www.evelinakreative.com/ LinkedIn: Evelina Kagan https://www.linkedin.com/in/evelinakreative/https://www.linkedin.com/in/evelinakreative/ Instagram: @evelinakreative https://www.instagram.com/evelinakreative/ Free email subject line swipe file: Downloadable PDF Free how to hire a copywriter guide: Downloadable PDF Download.
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In this episode of the People First Podcast, we explore the LEADS program, an innovative World Bank initiative reshaping project design and implementation. Listen to insights from Arianna Legovini, Director for Development Impact at the World Bank, William Brent, Chief Marketing Officer at Husk Power Systems, and specialists who share their experiences and collaborative efforts in sectors like energy, health, and education.Through these conversations, learn how LEADS is promoting learning across different sectors, using global evidence, and improving impact evaluation to achieve meaningful development results in Western and Central Africa.The People First podcast is available online, on Spotify, and on Apple Podcast. For more updates, follow us by subscribing, and don't forget to rate and comment on this episode.Sequences 00:00 Introduction02:13 Deep dive into the LEADS workshop in Togo with Arianna Legovini, Director for Development Impact at the World Bank03:32 Energy sector insights with William Brent from Husk Power Systems06:26 Importance of evidence, data, and cross-sector collaboration 09:21 Future directions and enhancing impact with AI tools11:19 ConclusionAbout People First PodcastPeople First Podcast provides a human angle to concrete development topics as they affect people in Western and Central Africa. It also features World Bank project and initiatives. Join us for a sustainable and inclusive development!About World Bank GroupThe World Bank Group is one of the world's largest sources of funding and knowledge for low-income countries. Its five institutions share a commitment to reducing poverty, increasing shared prosperity, and promoting sustainable development.
Wake up! On today's all-new episode of pcmc, host Mike Bongiorno is joined, once again, by frequent contributor to the pod (and his brother) Anthony Bongiorno. Mike and Anthony got together to discuss their favorite "dream sequences" in pop culture. The guys also discuss how dream sequences work and what makes a dream sequence great. If you like what you hear, then you're in luck because we have almost 400 episodes for you to listen to! Subscribe to the pod and browse our back catalog for topics that tickle your fancy. Find us everywhere @PCMCpod
Look, it's a short holiday week, so can you blame the VGA Boyz for taking things easy and a bit too literally by celebrating Memorial Day week with a top 5 about... memories? Join us as we look back and... er, remember... our favorite memory sequences and flashbacks in videogames. Then it's on to some Elden Ring Nightrein talk, some Elden Ring movie talk, and more. Question of the Week: What's a piece of pop culture that had you hooked at first before quickly falling off? Break song is "Memory (from the Musical Cats)" as performed by TRAGEDY. Vidjagame Apocalypse theme by Matthew Joseph Payne.
Happy Memorial Day, y'all! Please enjoy this re-edited episode from 2019, and hear the birth of That Aged Well's love affair with Keanu Reeves!You can follow That Aged Well on Bluesky (@ThatAgedWell.bsky.social), Instagram (@ThatAgedWell), and Threads (@ThatAgedWell)!SUPPORT US ON PATREON FOR BONUS CONTENT!THAT AGED WELL MERCH!Wanna rate and review? HERE YOU GO!Hosts: Paul Caiola & Erika VillalbaProducer & Editor: Paul Caiola
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