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Meet Gordon GG Gerbert aka the SlamMaster! Hailing from Connecticut he delves into how he came into Pickleball .. In entertaining fashion. Heading up the National Pickleball League and the creator of the SlamMaster paddle. Modeled after a known toy it's used now for training and available on Amazon. Listen in for the ratings of where NPL is related to other leagues ( in subjective fashion ) and some funny interactions with Collin Johns. Even more entertaining is the rock bands he's played with ( yes you've heard of them) https://slammaster.net/ https://www.facebook.com/www.SlamMaster.net/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AkMARyfl-YY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmR6WKiTtVY https://usa-npl.com/ https://www.ppatour.com/athlete/collin-johns/ #Scott Moore #Betsy Underhill
Soundproof Creatives Podcast is a biweekly discussion hosted by Angela Lawrence, a spoken word artist, writer, and radio personality, talking about creative beginnings, navigating through challenges, and breaking barriers. This podcast is a conversation starter and leads the listener to begin their artistic journey.This week we talked with: Richard J. Girard, Storyteller, Slam Master, and Radio Co-host, who talks about his experience of sharing vulnerable stories through the performative art of poetry. Richard coaches young slammers in the art of spoken word and shares how he first discovered poetry while in the Air Force and how the poetry community has grown and transformed for the better in the last couple of years. He is the radio co-host for the show "Poetry Is" on WMNF88.5fm.Where to Find Richard J. Girard: Radio: WMNF 88.5fm on Poetry Is https://www.wmnf.org/events/poetry-is/Coaching: https://www.growhousetampa.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/richardjspitsStay Connected Check out my website and subscribe to our email list for the latest podcast information www.soundproofcreatives.com
On today's episode of the Discover Dayton podcast I'm excited to talk with Link Schreiber, who is a teacher by day and a Slam Master by night. Link organizes the Dayton Poetry Slam alongside Jonathan and Quiet Storm, and has done so for many years now. The Dayton Poetry Slam meets every 1st and 3rd Sundays at the Yellow Cab Tavern (yellowcabtavern.com), and in this conversation I get to talk to him all about how it started and what all they do, and you'll even hear him share one of his pieces of poetry at the end of the episode as well, so make sure to listen all the way through! You can find the Dayton Poetry Slam in a number of places: Their website is daytonpoetryslam.com. They're on Instagram at www.instagram.com/daytonpoetryslam. They're also on Facebook at www.facebook.com/daytonpoetryslam. They're on Twitter as well at twitter.com/SlamDayton. And you can find them on YouTube here: www.youtube.com/channel/UCbuZszXeQWmjIqSbDEWirRA If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, write a review, share it with a friend, and follow us on our other social media outlets: Faceboook - https://www.facebook.com/discoverydaytonpodcast Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/discoverdaytonpodcast/ Tumblr - https://www.tumblr.com/blog/view/discoverdaytonpodcast YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPwEbNtBwp4qvqGhDCX7y4A If you'd like to submit a guest request to be on the show, visit our website at www.discoverdaytonpodcast.com and select the "Be a Guest" option under the pages tab. There's merch now, also, under the "Merch" tab on the site, where you'll find a mug, t-shirt, women's tank top, and a hoodie! You can also reach out at Facebook and be sure to share this episode with a friend!
In this episode, I talk with Gordon G.G. Gebert who I first saw in a Youtube video practicing Pickleball in the snow. Gordon has developed a training practice paddle called the Slam Master and you don't even need a partner to get in a great workout. The Slam Master helps to improve reaction time, control, and coordination.
I talk about (and demonstrate!) the new pickleball drop serve! Plus we have a special guest: Gordon Gebert from Slam Master, who has a pretty awesome backstory!
The Unspoken: Bob HolmanFeatured in a Henry Louis Gates, Jr. profile in The New Yorker, crowned "Ringmaster of the Spoken Word" by the New York Daily News, Bob Holman has performed his poems with a punk band in Kiev, a griot in Timbuktu, a ballet company in San Francisco. As the original Slam Master of the Nuyorican Poets Cafe, creator of the world's first spoken word record label, Mouth Almighty/Mercury, and the founder of the Bowery Poetry Club, Holman has played a central role in the spoken word and slam poetry movements of the last several decades. He is the author of 17 poetry collections, A Couple of Ways of Doing Something (Aperture, a collaboration with Chuck Close), and has taught at Princeton, Columbia, NYU, Bard, and The New School. A co-founder of the Endangered Language Alliance, Holman's study of hip-hop and West African oral traditions led to his current work with endangered languages. He is the producer/host of films including "The United States of Poetry" and "Language Matters with Bob Holman.Learn more about Simran here:www.iamsimran.comwww.1111mag.com/
Featured in a Henry Louis Gates, Jr. profile in The New Yorker, crowned Ringmaster of the Spoken Word by the New York Daily News, Bob Holman has performed his poems with a punk band in Kiev, a griot in Timbuktu, a ballet company in San Francisco. As the original Slam Master of the Nuyorican Poets Cafe, creator of the world's first spoken word record label, Mouth Almighty/Mercury, and the founder of the Bowery Poetry Club, Holman has played a central role in the spoken word and slam poetry movements of the last several decades. He is the author of 17 poetry collections, A Couple of Ways of Doing Something (Aperture, a collaboration with Chuck Close), and has taught at Princeton, Columbia, NYU, Bard, and The New School. A co-founder of the Endangered Language Alliance, Holman's study of hip-hop and West African oral traditions led to his current work with endangered languages. He is the producer/host of films including The United States of Poetry and Language Matters with Bob Holman
Featured in a Henry Louis Gates, Jr. profile in The New Yorker, crowned "Ringmaster of the Spoken Word" by the New York Daily News, Bob Holman has performed his poems with a punk band in Kiev, a griot in Timbuktu, a ballet company in San Francisco. As the original Slam Master of the Nuyorican Poets Cafe, creator of the world's first spoken word record label, Mouth Almighty/Mercury, and the founder of the Bowery Poetry Club, Holman has played a central role in the spoken word and slam poetry movements of the last several decades. He is the author of 17 poetry collections, A Couple of Ways of Doing Something (Aperture, a collaboration with Chuck Close), and has taught at Princeton, Columbia, NYU, Bard, and The New School. A co-founder of the Endangered Language Alliance, Holman's study of hip-hop and West African oral traditions led to his current work with endangered languages. He is the producer/host of films including "The United States of Poetry" and "Language Matters with Bob Holman," both nationally broadcast on PBS.
Founded in 2016, Blackspace is a digital makerspace based in Durham and Chapel Hill, North Carolina. It offers Black and Brown youth a breathing space to manifest their dreams by any medium necessary. In January 2019, I spoke with Mariah M., the Program Director and Slam Master for Blackspace Poetry, and Miranda Stephens, a BlackSpace Youth Artist. In this episode, I speak with Mariah and Miranda about the significance of black and brown centric spaces for POCs and strategies of self care for artists of color. Happy listening! The Fragmented Whole is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play Music, Stitcher, and where ever else podcasts are available. For updates on the show, be sure to follow The Fragmented Whole on Instagram and Twitter @fragmentpodcast. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fragmentpodcast/support
In unserer dreiteiligen Serie „Wortakrobatik“ stellt Radio München Persönlichkeiten aus der Münchner Poetry-Slam Szene vor. Der Poetry-Slam, eine Art „Dichterwettbewerb“ mit dem Publikum als Jury, kommt ursprünglich aus Chicago und hat mittlerweile weltweit seine Anhänger gefunden. Die deutschsprachige Slam-Szene gilt als eine der größten überhaupt. Unser zweiter Gast ist der Slam-Master des legendären Substanz-Slams und Organisator der Münchner Poetry-Slam Szene: Ko Bylanzky! Das Interview führten Inga Häckl und Eva Wolf-Manfre im Frühjahr 2019
Epiphany RADIO Spotlight features Poet/Comedian "Moody Black" & Online Open Mic. We are proud and honored to showcase the talents of the Corporate Speaker, TEDx Artist, Comedian, Slam Master, Award winning Host and Poet Mr. Moody Black, who's willing to share with us his talents live and provide inside information on upcoming events in 2019 which will help poets build their brand in the new year.Don't miss this indepth interview and get all the scoop with host Author Aquil AliThe second hour of the show Epiphany RADIO Spotlight presents "The Rapid Fire Round" an Online Open Mic for artists to showcase their talents! To spit your poetic pieces and ETC.DIAL 319-527-6300 PRESS 1
Bumillo ist ein deutscher Autor, Slam Poet, Slam Master, Moderator und Filmwissenschaftler. Über Bumillo Bumillo ist dort daheim, wo die Postleitzahlen mit 8 beginnen. Groß geworden ist er auf dem Land, studiert hat er in der Stadt, und das alles verarbeitet er seit 2007 wortgewaltig und mit vollem Körpereinsatz auf der Bühne. Seine Bandbreite reicht dabei von Lyrik bis Stand-up, von Rap bis Kabarett und von albern bis politisch. Er ist Moderator und Gastgeber diverser Kleinkunst- und Musikshows und Gründungsmitglied der Lesebühne »Die Rationalversammlung«. Seine Auftritte mit dem Trio »PauL – Poesie aus Leidenschaft« wurden mit zahlreichen Kabarettpreisen ausgezeichnet. Vom Herbst 2014 bis zum Sommer 2017 war Bumillo mit seinem ersten Soloprogramm »VEIT CLUB« in Bayern auf Tour. Das dazugehörige Studioalbum erschien auf dem Chiemgauer Plattenlabel »International Bohemia«. Im Bayerischen Fernsehen führte er von April 2016 bis Juli 2017 wöchentlich durch die halbstündige Kunst- und Literatursendung »SÜDLICHT«.
Bumillo ist ein deutscher Autor, Slam Poet, Slam Master, Moderator und Filmwissenschaftler. Über Bumillo Bumillo ist dort daheim, wo die Postleitzahlen mit 8 beginnen. Groß geworden ist er auf dem Land, studiert hat er in der Stadt, und das alles verarbeitet er seit 2007 wortgewaltig und mit vollem Körpereinsatz auf der Bühne. Seine Bandbreite reicht dabei von Lyrik bis Stand-up, von Rap bis Kabarett und von albern bis politisch. Er ist Moderator und Gastgeber diverser Kleinkunst- und Musikshows und Gründungsmitglied der Lesebühne »Die Rationalversammlung«. Seine Auftritte mit dem Trio »PauL – Poesie aus Leidenschaft« wurden mit zahlreichen Kabarettpreisen ausgezeichnet. Vom Herbst 2014 bis zum Sommer 2017 war Bumillo mit seinem ersten Soloprogramm »VEIT CLUB« in Bayern auf Tour. Das dazugehörige Studioalbum erschien auf dem Chiemgauer Plattenlabel »International Bohemia«. Im Bayerischen Fernsehen führte er von April 2016 bis Juli 2017 wöchentlich durch die halbstündige Kunst- und Literatursendung »SÜDLICHT«.
In this episode, Jason talks with Samantha Slupski. Samantha is a poet and mental health advocate who currently serves as the Executive Director of Poetic Underground. She's the Slam Master of Kansas City Poetry Slam and co-director of Chameleon Arts. Her debut poetry collection, What Sits Between My Veins, is available from EMP. Sam is on Instagram @samfromkc and Twitter @samfromkcmo. Her website is http://www.samanthaslupskipoetry.com/. Music: "The Lollygaggers," by IsYouIsOrIsYouAin't Contact: litkcpod@gmail.com To pet, or not to pet (sleeping cats), that is the question.
Samantha Slupski is a poet and mental health advocate based in the heart of the Midwest. She first stepped on stage in December 2015 at Uptown Arts Bar in Kansas City, Missouri, and stage has been her home ever since. She currently serves as the Executive Director of Poetic Underground, Slam Master of Kansas City Poetry Slam, co-director of Chameleon Arts, a board member for Fountainverse, the Kansas City Small Press Poetry Fest, an ARTS KC grant recipient, and was voted the 2nd best spoken word artist in The Pitch’s Best of 2017. She has been published in multiple online publications, her poetry has been featured on Write About Now Youtube channel, and her first book, “What Sits Between my Veins” was published a year ago through EMP Press. She has been a competitor at Texas Grand Slam 2017 and 2018, attended the 2017 National Poetry Slam, and is attending the Women on the World Poetry Slam in March of 2018. Her Spring 2018 tour starts in March 2018, which spans over seven different cities. She sees the importance of poetry and the beautiful spaces it creates and has dedicated her life to making poetry important for everyone. Follow Samantha Slupski at http://www.samanthaslupskipoetry.com/
This week, we review the Mercury Cafe slam from 4/16/17, discuss the fallout from the CUPSI17 final's stage, Marc Smith, the evolution of Slam, and interview current Slam Master, Jill Karno. Topics include National Poetry Slam 2017, Marc Smith, the direction of poetry slam in Denver, safe space, what it takes to organize and maintain a venue, and Bixby the kitten.
INSEPARABLEThis husband and wife team have a devotion for the arts that definitely shines through. They not only share a deep love for one another, but their passion is evident musically and poetically. This marriage of hearts and artistry is truly a gift.Jimmie Tjari Highsmith, Jr., was born September 18,1967 in the “Flower City” Rochester NY, the birthplace of Jazz luminaries Cab Calloway, PeeWee Ellis, Chuck Mangione and many others. James, or as his friends call him “Jimmie” is a seasoned Jazz musician who began his musical incipiency at the mere age of 7. Jimmie began studying piano, which created the foundations for his song writing in his later years. A music teacher introduced him to the harmonious sound of the saxophone, and the rest shall we say is history. Recognizing Jimmies potential, he was guided to study music at the Hochstein School of Music where he honed his ability to musically shine and stand out from his peers. Jimmie brought that same focus and thirst for music to the High School for Performing Arts where he walked the halls with and befriended other standouts like Motion Picture Actor/TV Star Scott “Taye” Diggs, R&B Singer Charlene “Tweet” Keys and Opera Diva Regina Zona. At School of the Arts, Jimmie was exposed to a musically competitive environment of band competitions, jazz combo performances, composition classes and other competitive solo scenarios. In Jimmies senior year, he auditioned for and was accepted into the prestigious Eastman School of Music, where he played Baritone sax in the Eastman School of Music Jazz Ensemble. After graduating from High School, Jimmie enlisted in the US Air Force. While stationed in New Jersey, Jimmie found himself in the ideal location to access the New York and Philadelphia jazz scenes. During this time, he formed a jazz band consisting of musicians from both the US Air Force and Army. The band played at many military events and performed in various countries as part of the entertainment for the International USO Tour and Tops in Blue. In 1992 Jimmie returned to Rochester where he launched his professional music career. Jimmie has formed many bands, which have been recognized as top regional jazz bands playing in big music festivals and clubs. He has shared the stage with multiple Grammy Award winners, including Alicia Keys and Wynton Marsalis. His sax work represents some of the best in the Smooth Jazz and Contemporary Jazz Genre. Jimmie has also performed with many notables such as: Joseph Wooten, Chris Beard, Paul Boutte, Joe Beard, Carl Thomas, Grey Mayfield, Wycliffe Gordon, Eric Reed, Johnny O’Neal and Yolanda Adams. He and his band have also opened for many big named artist, such as: Natalie Cole, Little Richard, Najee, "Papa John" DeFrancesco, Robert Cray Blues Band, Joyce Cooling, Montell Jordan, Shameika Copeland, Neville Brothers, Me'chelle Ndegeocello, Jodie Watley, Chris Bodie, Temptations and The Isley Brothers.To visit Jimmie Highsmith's website CLICK HERE! Lutonya Rachel Highsmith, a Rochester, New York, was born on August 20, 1969. Lu, as she is affectionately known, has published essays, news articles and poems over the past twenty years. No matter which form she has chosen to exhibit her talents, each has been reflective of her passion for spirituality, sensuality, and social consciousness.She has performed at festivals, coffee houses, nursing homes, schools, churches, art galleries, clubs and community events throughout Rochester, Syracuse, Buffalo, Atlanta and Toronto. Highsmith has been featured in the Rochester-based newspaper, Minority Reporter; the Buffalo-based newspaper, Challenger and as a “Woman to Watch” in The Rochester Democrat and Chronicle. In September 2008, Lu published her much-anticipated debut book of poetry “Vicissitudes” through her company, Lucreations Publishing. Her second book of poetry “Ascension into Love” was released in August, 2010. She is also an active member of the artist-advocacy group CSWA (Culture Starts With Art!) and currently co-hosts a bi-weekly poetry night called “Flowetic Rhythms” at Gallery One Fine Arts in Rochester, NY. In October, 2012, she joined forces with her Grammy-nominated musician/composer husband, Jimmie Highsmith Jr. on her first CD entitled, “Ascension”, produced by Variance Records. Lu has recently embarked on becoming the designated Slam Master in Rochester, NY by forming Rochester’s first Adult Slam Team called "Roc Bottom Poets", traveling to Buffalo, Syracuse and Albany; as well as hosting Poetry Slams in Rochester. To Purchase Lu Highsmith's books please CLICK HERE!To Purchase Lu Highsmith's CD please CLICK HERE!
7 Tage noch bis Wrestlemania! Passend dafür ließen die Aces & Eights mir ein wenig Spielraum, diese und auch die nächsten Sendungen bei uns zu machen. Nachdem mein Team in den letzten zwei Wochen mich anständig vertreten hat, bin ich sehr froh wieder selber mitreden zu können. Zusammen mit dem Leo betrachte ich die Wrestlingwoche von WWE und TNA und wir schauen auf Dinge die abseits vom Ring passierten. Der tragische Todesfall von Reid Flair, der überraschende Rücktritt und die Vorkommnisse um Charlie Haas, dann schauen wir, wie sich Mick Foley als General Manager von Saturday Morning Slam macht und geben auch schon ein paar Einblicke in die finale Woche der Road to Wrestlemania. Viel Spaß bei 2 Stunden Tschakka! Die Wrestling-Show! auf euren Ohren! Wir hören uns zum großen Hörerspecial wieder! Und nächsten Sonntag dann die letzte Ausgabe Tschakka! vor Wrestlemania. Seid auch dann wieder mit dabei. Wir freuen uns auf euch!