POPULARITY
Grandpa Bill today talks about interconnectedness through heart brain coherence, and spreading our message globally with and to like minded intuitives. Mind-Body-Soul Reboot: Coherence is an important state you should know about. Raising coherence helps you feel, think and sleep better, do better at work and school and improve communication skills. Learn how your heart, emotions, stress and coherence all relate and how your heart is as smart as your brain and affects almost everything you do. Unlock Your Inner Supercharger: How Raising Coherence Boosts Every Aspect of Your Life Heart Smarter Than Brain? Hack Your Happiness with Coherence Power From Sleep to Stress to Success: The Hidden Key to Wellbeing is in Your Heart Raising Coherence: The Science of Feeling, Thinking, and Living Better Mastering Your Heart: Optimize Your Life through Emotional Coherence Connect for Success: Understanding the Heart-Brain Link to Improve Work, School, and Relationships #coherence #emotionalcoherence #heartbrainconnection #wellbeing #stressmanagement #performance #productivity,#sleepbetter #feelbetter #thinkbetter #sleephacks #stresshacks #worklifebalance #communicationtips #emotionalintelligence #hearthealth #brainhealth,#selfcare #wellnessjourney #personalgrowth #biohacking #mentalhealth #emotionalhealth #holistichealth #futureofwellness,#HeartMath, #AttitudeBreathing, #StressRelief, #HolisticHealing, #Wellbeing, #Intuition. #InnerPeace #PositiveVibes #BHSalesKennelKelp, Feel free to add your own personal touch and expand on the points mentioned! Remember, enthusiasm and authenticity are key to engaging your listeners. I hope this helps you create a fantastic first segment for your podcast! Podcast Titles: Is Your Inner Harmony Out of Tune? Find the Freq with Grandpa Bill! Food for the Soul: Can a Fork Unfold Your Superpowers? Beyond Grunts & Groans: Dive Deep into Your Gut Wisdom with Grandpa Bill! Intriguing Questions: What hidden ingredient can unlock your brain's full potential? (a) Curiosity, (b) Laughter, (c) Gratitude) Your body whispers, your mind shouts. Who wins the ultimate control struggle? (a) The Heart, (b) The Gut, (c) The Universe) If stress were a monster, what song would banish it back to its cave? (a) A Power Ballad of Resilience, (b) A Funky Groove of Acceptance, (c) A Soulful Symphony of Gratitude) Interactive Polls: Have you ever experienced a "gut feeling" that turned out to be spot-on? (a) Absolutely! My gut is my GPS! (b) Occasionally, but I mostly ignore it. (c) Nope, my brain's in charge. Which daily ritual nourishes your mind, body, and soul more? (a) Coffee and Meditation, (b) Nature Walk and Gratitude Journaling, (c) Laughter with Loved Ones and Creative Expression) Would you rather have perfect physical health or perfect emotional peace? (a) Health is Wealth! (b) Inner Peace is Priceless! (c) I can't choose – they're both essential!) Bonus Tips: Encourage callers to share their own experiences and perspectives on the topic. Offer shoutouts to listeners who participate in polls and leave voicemails. Highlight interesting responses and insights on future episodes. Use your podcasts and YouTube channel to cross-promote each other, building a cohesive community. Hashtags: #GrandpaBill #HolisticHealingHour #GruntsAndGroans #FoodForTheSoul #MindBodySoul #InteractivePodcasts #AskGrandpaBill #GuestSpeaker #AuthorsWanted #BookingAgents Call to Action: Join Grandpa Bill on a daily journey of self-discovery! Tune in to the BH Sales Kennel Kelp Holistic Healing Hour podcasts, subscribe to Grandpa Bill's Grunts & Groans on YouTube, and share your wisdom on our voicemail message board. Let's build a vibrant community of holistic healers, together! INTERACT WITH OUR POLLS AT THE VOICEMAIL MESSAGE ICON OF THE BH SALES KENNEL KELP HOLISTIC HEALING HOUR https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bhsales --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bhsales/message
Don Johns is an in-demand percussion performer and educator in the Baltimore/Washington Metropolitan area. Mr. Johns is principal timpanist of the Apollo Orchestra, and performs with the Soulful Symphony, Richmond Symphony, Annapolis Symphony, Maryland Symphony, Mid-Atlantic Symphony, Bay-Atlantic Symphony, and the American Festival Pops Orchestra. Additionally, Mr. Johns is a member of the Gateways Festival Orchestra and the Colour of Music Festival Orchestra. Mr. Johns is the Director of DMV Percussion Academy,Adjunct Professor of Percussion at Bowie State University, and Percussion Director at Northwestern High School. He holds a Master of Music Degree in Percussion Performance and Bachelor of Music Degree in Music Education from the University of Maryland. Don Johns is endorsed by Yamaha, Innovative Percussion, and Black Swamp Percussion, and serves on the Education Committee for the Percussive Arts Society. https://www.dmvmusicacademy.org/colabfestival --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/anna-summers/support
About the guestAn artistic force in the broadest and most creative sense of the word, Darin Atwater's career has encompassed the roles of composer, conductor, pianist, record producer, artist, arranger, film composer, vocalist, entrepreneur, educator, and arts advocate. As a master inventor of musical hybrids, he has blended American pop, soul, Hip Hop, jazz, classical, and gospel music into many dazzling fusions, traversing virtually every medium, including records, live performance, radio, and television--literally reinventing the symphony orchestra in America.Born in Washington, D.C., Atwater made his orchestral debut as both composer and pianist in May 1995 with the National Symphony Orchestra performing his own Piano Concerto. The following year the National Symphony and the National Cathedral Choral Arts Society premiered his Proclamations. In 1997 he accompanied Kathleen Battle and the NSO for the re-opening of the Kennedy Center Concert Hall along with a performance that summer with Jennifer Holiday and the NSO for the PBS national broadcast of A Capitol Fourth. engagements with major orchestras, In Performance at The White House, European tour, and world premieres of his numerous compositions followed. As a guest conductor he has appeared with the Baltimore Symphony, the Dallas Symphony, M phis Brass, and the Columbus Symphony. Atwater appears regularly with the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis as both guest conductor and composer. From 20042007 Atwater served as Composer-in-Residence with the Baltimore Symphony. This collaboration produced many evening length works that have become staples in the repertoire. Among th are Song in a Strange Land, Evolution of a People, Paint Factory, Southern Folk Sketches, God's Trombones, and a ballet, Ghetto Safari. As solo artist, Atwater presented annually for the Steinway Series presented by the Smithsonian Museum of American Art. He was vocalist, pianist, and arranger with the U.S. Air Force Band for America's Veterans; A Musical Salute on PBS. Most recently, Atwater performed a solo piano recital for the grand opening of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, the first artist to perform in the Oprah Winfrey Theatre.In 2000, Atwater founded Soulful Symphony, an 85 member orchestra with vocals made up of mostly African American and Latino musicians. After 10 wildly successful seasons of sell-outemperformances in a joint venture with the Baltimore Symphony, Soulful Symphony entered into a historic partnership with Broadway Across America. Soulful Symphony delivered another three seasons of sold outemperformances at the Hippodrome Theatre before a triumphant return to the Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall to celebrate 15 yearstaking an entire culture and setting it to music. The 2009 my Award(r)winning Soulful Symphony with Darin Atwater is one of the longest running pledge specials, airing currently nationwide on PBS/APT.Atwater r ains a strong advocate for Arts, Culture, and Music Education. He served on the board of Maryland Citizens for the Arts, testifying before the House and Senate for state and national funding. Through his work with Soulful Symphony, Atwater has lectured and spoken to countless schools along with hosting open rehearsals that has accompanied every concert since the inception of the organization.The critics' praise has been unanimous: The New York Times described him as composer with a muscular imagination. The Baltimore Sun wrote, Atwater has an uncommon ear for instrumental coloring and the urban beat. The Philadelphia Inquirer writes, Atwater has created a musical antidote for the malaise gripping classical music and is a unifying vessel for a dozen or so genres of music in the commercial and art realms The Washington Post adds, From the first few chords, his music sets itself apart, otional and riveting. Among his many honors and recognitions, NBC named him in The Grio 100: History Makers in the Making. Ebony magazine dubbed him one of the 30 Leaders of the Future, and the Baltimore Business Journal placed him on their exclusive 40 under 40 list. Atwater received The Prestige Award by the State of Maryland foremindividuals who bring prominence to the region along with Legends and Pioneers Award by The Afro American Newspaper and The Vision Award from Maryland Public Television. He was profiled on an ABC special for Entertainment Studios We are the Dream following President Obama, Oprah Winfrey, and the late Ted Kennedy.Along withemexpanding the cultural footprint of Soulful Symphony, He is scoring two feature films along with recording his debut album with a label releaseemscheduled for the summer of 2017. 2016-2017 seasonThe Truth In This ArtThe Truth In This Art is a podcast interview series supporting vibrancy and development of Baltimore & beyond's arts and culture.Mentioned in this episodeDarin Atwater - Kennedy CenterTo find more amazing stories from the artist and entrepreneurial scenes in & around Baltimore, check out my episode directory.Stay in TouchNewsletter sign-upSupport my podcastShareable link to episode★ Support this podcast ★
A native of Brooklyn, NY, Deryck Clarke (French horn) comes from a family of immigrants from Guyana, South America. He is a graduate of the High School of Performing Arts in New York City and the Curtis Institute of Music. He holds a BM from the North Carolina School of the Arts and a MM from the Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University. His professional engagements include Soulful Symphony, the Martina Arroyo Foundation’s Prelude to Performance orchestra, Early Music New York, the Paula Kimper Ensemble, the Ray Chew Orchestra, Imani Winds, Oregon Symphony, Winston-Salem Symphony, Seoul Philharmonic, and Broadway productions of The Lion King, Beauty and the Beast, Aida, and the US Tour of Oklahoma! Throughout his career Deryck has performed with renowned artists including Leonard Bernstein, Isaac Stern, Donnie McClurkin, Ashford and Simpson, Sir Andrew Davis, Aaron Copland, Paquito D’Rivera, and James DePriest. While in college, Mr. Clarke discovered his passion for teaching at the NY State Music Camp/Hartwick College Music Festival. He was faculty member at the Apple Hill Chamber Music Festival, the Juilliard School's Music Advancement Program and the Mannes College preparatory division. Mr. Clarke also served as Interim Music Director of the Harlem School of the Arts. As a NJ state certified music educator, Deryck received awards and recognition for his service as instrumental and vocal music teacher at the Mount Vernon Elementary School in Newark, NJ. He later served as Program Director of William Paterson University’s Music After School program in Paterson, NJ and Start the Music camp, and an artist-in-residence at the Cicely Tyson School of the Arts in East Orange, NJ. Deryck is currently the Educational and Community Outreach director for The Harlem Chamber Players and founder of the Harmony Effect, an instrumental music learning program. He serves on the Leadership Council of the Newark Arts Education Roundtable, the Education Committee for the American Federation of Musicians Local 802, and the Education Committee of the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra Board of Directors. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Danny Hall is an accomplished trombonist, arranger and educator. Danny has played with music icons such as Aretha Franklin, Stevie Wonder, Chaka Kahn, Beyoncé, Gladys Knight, Trey Songz, Mary J. Blige and others. He has arranged music for The Isley Bothers, BET honors and BET celebration of Gospel under the direction of Ray Chew. Danny has performed on Broadway shows such as “Chicago”, “Memphis”, “Dreamgirls”, “Carousel”, “Annie”, “Christmas Story”, “Motown”, “Shuffle Along” and “Ain't Too Proud”. Outside the commercial arena Danny has played with the Sphinx Virtouso Orchestra, New England Symphonic Ensemble, Soulful Symphony, Dizzy Gillespie All-Star Big Band, Birdland Big Band and the Vanguard Orchestra. Since the age of 8 Danny has played trombone in church and is currently serving as a pianist at his current church. Danny is currently playing various Broadway shows, chamber ensembles, big bands as well as teaching band at Hedgepeth-Williams Middle School of the Arts in Trenton New Jersey.Visit Danny Hall at: https://museonline.org/profile/daniel-hall/Rise Social Media links:Twitter: https://twitter.com/risecethepodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/risecareerexploration/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/risecareerexplorationWebsite: risecareer.orgRise career exploration is financially supported by listeners like you. Every dollar helps towards future podcast episodes. Click on the link in the show notes or visit us at risecareer.org today. Thank you for your support, enjoy the show and remember, together we RISE. Donate: https://liberapay.com/Rise-Career-Exploration/donate Shop: https://teespring.com/stores/my-store-10434812My books:HarlemPressLLC.comP.S. I easily get frustrated with tech. For whatever reason, I make a mess of things. But the Buzzsprout podcast platform has been super easy to create, upload and publish. And if "I" say it was easy, it's easy. The customer service is off the chain. I actually got emailed back the same day. Once, tech support went in to fix the problem and report to me that it's been taken care of. I'm a huge fan and that's the only reason I'm endorsing them. Sign up to share your ideas via podcast now: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1382848Support the show (https://liberapay.com/Rise-Career-Exploration/donate)Support the show (https://liberapay.com/Rise-Career-Exploration/donate)
My next guest is not only one of the most talented musicians of his generation, but one of the most thoughtful people I know when it comes to defining and re-defining the role that artists can and should play in shaping the conversation about society in good times and in bad times. Darin Atwater is a gifted composer, conductor, pianist and producer who has worked in film, recording, radio and television. 20 years ago, he founded the Soulful Symphony, an orchestra with vocals that is made up primarily of African American and Latinx musicians. The ensemble is the first symphony in residence at Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia. Darin Atwater also serves as the Artistic Director of the Downtown Columbia Arts and Culture Commission.
The first segment of today's edition of Midday on the Arts begins with a unique 2012 performance of the popular spiritual ----Wade in the Water,---- featuring vocalist Mashica Winslow.It's not the kind of arrangement, or the kind of symphony orchestra, that you’re likely to hear in most churches or concert halls. Winslow was performing with the Soulful Symphony, an eclectic, 75-piece orchestra founded nearly 20 years ago here in Baltimore by Tom's first guest today, Darin Atwater. Soulful Symphony is one of the few classical ensembles in the country whose artistic personnel is largely African-American and Hispanic. On Saturday night, they are performing their first concert in their new home: the Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia. For more information on Soulful Symphony's June 29 concert and their 2019 summer performance schedule, click here.
This week, Candace and Tom sit down with the newly appointed artistic director of the Downtown Columbia Arts and Cultural Committee, Darin Atwater. Darin is the founder of the Soulful Symphony, which will be the new "house orchestra" for Merriweather Post Pavilion. Check out this episode to hear more about this groundbreaking partnership and how it will promote the arts across Howard County. Special thanks to Ian Kennedy and our friends at the Downtown Columbia Arts and Cultural Commission. We hope you all will take the opportunity to support this amazing organization.
https://onthegroundshow.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/OTG-APR6-2018-DIST-SMALL.mp3 This week and show marks the 50th anniversary of the assassination of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. We speak with Sean Blackmon, organizer in the Movement for Black Lives. we also have Voices from the Rally to End Racism and from a rally to condemn the massacre of unarmed Palestinian protesters by Israel Defense Forces. Plus Headlines: -Actor and activist Danny Glover speaks at Rally to End Racism. -Howard University students enter second week of sit-in protests and Student Coalition Boycotts Wendy's. -Activists continue to call for the resignation of EPA Scott Pruitt. -3000 Google employees signed a letter demanding that their employer end involvement in a Pentagon contract. -“MLK 50: A Requiem for A King” by the Soulful Symphony orchestra. -A staged presentation of the Coates book "Between the World and Me" at the Kennedy Center. -29th Annual James A. Porter Colloquium on African American Art is at Howard University.
Singer, songwriter, and worship leader Denise Josiah was born on the Caribbean island of Sint Maarten and has since developed into a passionate psalmist with a heart for God. Now residing in the Baltimore Washington area (DMV), Denise has performed extensively and has been featured at a number of other events in and around the DMV and across the United States and Europe. Growing up as a ‘PK’, Denise was no stranger to the stage. Her enthusiasm for life and her love for music led her to the microphone at the very early age of four and since then has blossomed into a powerful classically trained soprano with a mixed-genre appeal. Denise has appeared on religious television networks and has served in a number of capacities, including guest psalmist, worship coordinator, and choir director. She has now embarked on launching her solo music career as a recording artist following the release of her first single “I Surrender” in summer of 2015. After two years of production, Denise has just completed her long awaited CD project entitled “Songs for the Heart”. Produced by her husband Dr. Donnell Josiah,“Songs for the Heart” represents a two-year collaborative effort that includes a wide array of gifted musicians including the likes of Phil Lasciter, MoHorns, Buddy Lakins, Jonathan DuBose, singers from Darin Atwater’s Soulful Symphony, and countless others.