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The memory of my first-ever invert on a pole — when I hung upside down—remains vivid as if it happened yesterday. That experience with the circus arts community in Malaysia opened my eyes to a vast and captivating genre that thrives on its interdisciplinarity. So, when the opportunity arose to delve into this season's exploration of interdisciplinarity, I was fortunate enough to discover CircusTalk, an international online platform previously led by Canadian Casting Director and Career Coach, Stacy Clark.Stacy Clark is a seasoned professional in the circus and performing arts industry, and she's no stranger to the stage herself. Before making a name in the circus world, Stacy worked in marketing and communications. Eventually, she left that behind to perform and teach circus arts across the globe, on stage, at festivals, and even on screen. Her career trajectory then led her to become a talent scout and eventually the Director of Casting at the renowned Cirque du Soleil. In 2021, Stacy joined CircusTalk as CEO, determined to help a small but ambitious team transform the platform into a global hub for the circus arts community.Kickstarting a brand new season and month of Dance Interdisciplinarity, this episode explores the intricate world of circus arts, challenges of managing an all-encompassing online platform and the essence of interdisciplinary arts. Ready to discover the circus within you? Join us as we foreground dance in the background!Stacy ClarkCircusTalk/StageLyncJamargigSoundtracks:Birds - Tyler Twombly Poison Ivy Yard Work - Uncle MilkChaos in the Mouse Kingdom - SergeQuadradoThe circus marched down bourbon street - MelodyayresgriffithsSend us a text Support the showLike our offers? Try StageLync Try Nord VPN Like what we do? Help us grow by Visiting The Background Dancer YouTube Channel Rate and review here Email me at backgrounddancer.jy@gmail.com Answer a survey Sign up here to receive future updates Leave a thought on Facebook and Instagram Join the Facebook group and introduce yourself as a member of our community
It's Halloween podcast episode! Stop and check out The Black Cat Cafe display on the library lawn and get ready to Trick or Treat on Main Street! MEOW!! We can't wait to see your costumes!! Stacy Clark, President of Turnstone Corporation joins us on this episode to introduce herself and the team building the new library. Don't miss her interview for the three month outlook on the new library project! Happy Halloween! See you at the polls...get out and VOTE!! Amy's Book Recommendations Books I read that I enjoyed: Case Histories by Kate Atkinson We Solve Murders by Richard Osman Guillotine by Delilah Dawson The Seventh Veil of Salome by Silvia Moreno Garcia New Books I'd Like To Read: The Wedding Witch by Erin Sterling The City in Glass by Nghi Vo The Wood at Midwinter by Susanna Clarke Upcoming Books I'd Like to Read: The Blue Hour by Paula Hawkins The Grey Wolf by Louise Penny A Queen's Game by Katharine McGhee Elphie: A Wicked Childhood by Gregory Maguire
What does it take to be cast by Cirque du Soleil? With insider tips on how to make the perfect demo reel, former casting agent, Stacy Clark details what makes an artist or athlete stand out! And as the current CEO of CircusTalk, Stacy also shares how this career marketplace for circus and performing arts gives essential tools to ignite your career.
This week Chad hosts Stacy Clark, Gerry Boi and Denise La to discover the twists & turns along the road of transitioning from an athlete to an artist. See it from the artist's perspective - as Stacy and Gerry are former performers - but also from a medical management point of view.
On today's episode, Josh and Lyndsay talk about some odd news related Shuttered Venue Operators Grants, the Delta Covid-19 variant effecting reopening plans, and recap the plans for their upcoming outdoor circus Stars Above. Later in the show they call up the newly appointed CEO of CircusTalk, Stacy Clark. Stacy has a wide variety of experience starting as a gymnast before becoming a talent scout for Cirque Du Soleil. If you enjoy the episode, please subscribe and share it with a friend!
On today's episode, Josh and Lyndsay talk about some odd news related Shuttered Venue Operators Grants, the Delta Covid-19 variant effecting reopening plans, and recap the plans for their upcoming outdoor circus Stars Above. Later in the show they call up the newly appointed CEO of CircusTalk, Stacy Clark. Stacy has a wide variety of experience starting as a gymnast before becoming a talent scout for Cirque Du Soleil.
Welcome to Audio Explorations with the Editor, a podcast series of Circus Voices brought to you by CircusTalk. Our guest is Stacy Clark. She was an acrobatic coach on Amaluna before she joined the team at Cirque du Soleil as casting director of sourcing and recruitment. Stacy has years of experience in the industry working with artists and administrators from around the world and her work has been instrumental in shaping the contemporary circus landscape. PRO members, we hear you. As part of CircusTalk's work to expand our content for PRO subscribers, we are pleased to announce that Stacy will host the new video interview series called 360 degrees: Circus Through a Holistic Lens with Stacy Clark. In this podcast episode, we chat about Stacy's holistic coaching philosophy, the series concept, and the upcoming guests! 360 degrees launches April 20th, but tune in now to discover what Stacy has planned. Circus Voices is brought to you by CircusTalk, the leading online network and resource for the international circus industry. At CircusTalk, our motto is "We give circus a voice," because we share circus related information from around the globe from a variety of voices. In our podcast we present short series of podcasts from circus experts and professionals from around the world, showing the richness and diversity of our community. Visit the show page for show notes and further episode information. We welcome your review on Apple Podcasts!
Jayne Alfieri and Stacy Clark are sharing light in a very unique way and telling the unique and beautiful story of adoption through some of the most beautiful, heart-warming, real and honest greeting cards you will ever read. We're serious. You're going to love their hearts, and their passion for the adoption community. The ENTIRE adoption community- parents, bio parents, adoptees, and former foster youth. Jayne and Stacy are the creators of Tiny Type Studios and Adoptionly Yours, a small card and gift company with a big heart for adoption.
Ever wish you could find the perfect card to celebrate an adoption or recognize a birth parent? So did we! And then we found Adoptionly Yours, a local Tampa Bay-based greeting card business run by two moms. Stacy Clark and Jane Alfieri both have daughters through the gift of adoption, and met while working in the advertising industry. The writer and artist put their heads and hearts together and came up with the perfect words and illustrations to recognize the adoption journey. Their line of greeting cards includes cards and gifts to support and celebrate new parents, honor birth parents and more. Hear their inspiring story on the podcast, and then check them out at adoptionlyyours.
Coach MK livestreams question and answer sessions each week on the Fitness Protection Program Facebook Page, The Fitness Protection Program YouTube Channel, and Twitch, simultaneously. Join us! They are a lot of fun, super informative, and anyone may ask follow-up questions during the live broadcast! This week Coach MK celebrates her runners' accomplishments and reminds everyone that ultra training for Three Days at the Fair starts MONDAY before tackling questions about periods, hormones and heart rate training, hamstrings, heart rate guidelines for half marathon success, and mouth-breathing vs nose breathing. February sucked! Wasn’t just me, it was hard for a number of my friends and clients, too. I don't know what was in the air, but I'm happy to put it behind me. Mercury is in retrograde until March 10, so don’t let your guard down just yet! THIS WEEK - 06:17 If you are doing a distance 50k or longer, to be clear I mean “From 50k to multi-day”, then it’s time to get cracking! Ultra plans kick off this week, our runners have their first homework assignment, it’s due Friday. I want to emphasize, the coaching isn’t just for ultrarunners. Anyone planning to go to Three Days at the Fair and expects to run for 5 hours or longer can and will get their money’s worth out of this coaching program, it is not too late to join us. We spend March getting to know your body, then all of April tailoring that knowledge to the demands of the event as well as your strategy and approach. Link HERE to check out the plans. What You Didn’t Miss - 08:32 The segment where we highlight a runner who isn’t running and talk about why (and what they did not miss). Listen why I tell you why this segment matters: you ARE what you do, not what you don’t do. Yet I have the worst time convincing my runners of this. People frequently ask how long they need to be not running before moving into Runner, Interrupted. I don’t understand that question, because I look at it this way: when you are staring down a prolonged period of not having time or space to run (one month or indefinitely longer, say after a major surgical procedure, during cancer treatment, or for some special needs parents this is IEP season), and you don’t want to have a calendar of runs reminding you of what you are not doing because it stresses you out too much, then Runner, Interrupted is for you. It’s a support program, more of me in your ears eyes and inbox telling you that you are what you do and YES I DO see the work you are doing right now, not a specific run plan that can push you into that abusive way of thinking that beats you up for what you aren’t doing. This program meets you where you are at, and you get to decide that. I just follow your lead and support. As for the rest of us, we need to remember to focus on what we do without worrying about what we don’t. You will never be defined by what you miss around here, we celebrate the work. You are what you do, not what you don’t do. Anyone who says otherwise is trying to break you down, ask them what they get out of that. This week, I’d like to introduce you to a #runnernotrunning, a runner who is a great big badass, a mom of 4, an entrepreneur, and someone who is incredibly dedicated to the sport as well as the fitness habit, but also to her family and the needs of her clients. It’s MEEEEEE!!!!! If you follow me on Strava (click here: https://www.strava.com/athletes/3392100) you can see I only ran 53 miles in February! That’s better than 0 but a far cry from my usual. Let’s recap: at the beginning of the month I was recovering from sinus surgery. I had one good week and a half, then the baby had surgery and her recovery was difficult. All she wanted was for Mommy to hold her, so I did that. All day, and every 90 minutes all night long For 8 days straight in one spot on my couch. Now, I have help so ARGUABLY I probably could have run, but 1. I was TIRED and 2. It was WINDY AF. If ya’ll read the blog over at coachedandloved.com you KNOW how much I hate wind #fuckspring. I hate it more than rain or humidity. Wind picks up pollen and crams it down your nose and throat, it makes cold weather colder and humid weather unbearable. To be clear: I don’t always stay inside when I see wind, I got big girl britches and can put ‘em on when I need to, but when I do it’s because there’s something I need to get NOT something I need to prove. There was nothing I needed outside this week, so I stayed in, snuggled a hurting baby, and did not miss a darned thing. Do you think less of me? Damn right you don’t. That would be stupid. Be sure you’re using that same measuring stick to judge yourself, celebrating what you do. That’s all that matters. Effort always deserves an A in the Fitness Protection Program. we’ll never ask you to work harder than you have to, but we’ll give you all kinds of excuses to get out the door when you need ‘em. I tell you that to tell you THIS: I don't expect anything good to happen until June. You shouldn't either. Till then, do the best you can. Moving forward is still moving towards the finish line, even if it's slower than you want to go. #Winning at Life - 16:13 Stacy Clark is #WINNINGATLIFE this week! Stacy lives in Connecticut, works for a sports media company and has two kids, aged 8 and 5. One time while out on a marathon training run, Stacy found a LARGE painting that someone had left out for the trash collector, and she decided she liked it and didn’t want to risk the trash collectors arriving before she could get back with the car to pick it up, so...you know what she did next. “Good thing I can’t run with bulky furniture because I probably would have come home with some cool chairs if I could have managed.” That is why we love Stacy - she has been running in the Maintain program since last summer, and she brings that GO FOR IT energy to everything she does, and after a bruising half-marathon and then full marathon in the fall she’s been Slow Burning for the past two months. WE LOVE YOU STACY! You are strong AF! Kaitlin Henry Meisler is WINNING AT LIFE this week, too! Preparing to run the Atlanta Half-Marathon this weekend, Kaitlin lives in Alabama with her husband and 3-year-old daughter. This is her 11th year teaching middle school English - currently 7th grade - and she has been running for almost exactly 10 years. After two times running the Boston marathon, she had to pull back and treat an overuse injury, after which she became pregnant and started a whole new chapter of her life. Kaitlin started running with FPP in ReBuild several months ago and then moved over into Maintain, and she is exceptionally good at making time and space for running AND recovering even when her busy schedule works against her. She says, “I’m so glad to have you guys help me find a place where I can just enjoy running and not worry about trying to “get back” to my previous speed or fitness level—because my life looks very different now.” We are so glad to have you with us, TOOOOO!!!! Weekly Wins from Runner, Interrupted - 18:07 Happy Birthday Amy Szcerbowitz! "I'm ending the month on a high note celebrating my birthday. As a leap year baby it's a day that only comes once every 4 years. I'm solidly in my 50's now, but in leap years it is #13." "My surgery was successful. The tumor peeled off my artery which was the best possible outcome. I am home now and on the road to recovery. Every second from here out is a win!" "I got the BEST hug from an old friend this week! His wife is a fellow cancer survivor and she recommended the practice where I get treatment (which is amazing)! I get hugs from my family all the time, but I didn't know how much I needed a big old bear hug from a friend until I got one, total win!" "I am home from the hospital and plan to watch the Murder She Baked marathon on Hallmark Mystery Channel." "I had not exercised for 18 days...until today when I did a treadmill-based walking/Bootcamp class online. I will be sore tomorrow but my weekly win is moving my body again, even if it wasn’t that beautiful outdoor run I was imagining on this sunny mid-40s day." ReBuild - 21:06 CONGRATULATIONS to SarahScott Dietz who, after a rough month of not running as much as she realized, ran a half marathon today and came within ten minutes of her half marathon PR she set ten years ago before kids….AND she felt really GOOD. “I’m believing that I can run FASTER, that I can be STRONGER, that it isn’t that unreasonable to think I can improve, and I can’t tell you how much of that is because I feel supported and confident because I am coached and loved, and I don’t know how to thank you, I don’t know how to convey how much this means to me.” I’ve been assuming that the warmups and cooldowns are done walking. Is that right? And so if you’re in lane 2, you extend the workouts with more walking? I am struggling with exercise timing and eating- I am a morning exerciser. I wake early, have espresso ( sometimes a few!!), and foam roll, silly toes, stretch a bit and head out ( or onto the ‘mill). Some days I am awake for a few hours before I run. I am usually not hungry before running, and sometimes not afterwards for a couple of hours either. Am I doing myself harm by not eating before or shortly after exercising? I am trying to listen to my body and eat when I am hungry..... Maintain - 30:51 Big congratulations to our sponsored athlete, Nikkia Raedawn Young, who ran a half-marathon today, concerned she was neither ready nor prepared, because February has sucked for her, too. “I’ve never felt so control in a race. I felt strong throughout, never walked, and kept my HR under 170, which is HUGE!!!” I am looking at the new training plan for 3DATF for the 50 mile option. Does it matter what days during the week we complete the stacked runs? 3 days a week I work 12 hour shifts as a nurse and it will be difficult to get the second run in after my shift at 1030 at night. Or, would it be helpful to complete that run that late on tired legs to get the experience? I could move the stacked days to the days I am off and making the second run easier to fit in. I have a treadmill at home so running at night isn't dangerous just tiring. I was doing Slow Burn in January, but haven’t really run since February 1st because I was so tired. I found out it’s because my vitamin D is super low. I’m on a high dose of vitamin D now, but still get tired easy. For March, should I got back to Maintain, knowing that I may need to dial back some of the harder effort stuff, or would I be better off spending a month (or more if needed) in rebuild? I am training for a 50k at 3DATF and I am YOLOing a half with my BRF March 28th. What modifications should I make to do the half and maintain my 50k training? So, let’s say that someone was kind of dumb and signed up for a 10k race a week after a pretty hard half. What should the week in between look like (I’m kinda hoping that you won’t say no running, even though I know that might be the answer). Can u talk a little about menstrual cycles and training? I have an IUD but still ovulate and cycle and “feel” hormonal shifts. How does this affect training? Are there certain times in The cycle that are harder/easier? Better times to push vs ease up? Are there times in cycle when Baseline HR is more elevated? My guess is that any changes would be reflected in HR effort and can go from that, but just curious. (https://www.fitrwoman.com/) Questions... I’m posting my splits. I was tired at the end and working, but for the majority of the race my perceived effort seemed to be less than those around me. In terms of general race strategy, is it better to start a little faster and Not have such a swing in pace times? Or is that drop about appropriate? How much of a 1/2 should feel hard and pushing? What are the general HR guidelines for a half? I haven’t run more than 20 minutes a couple times a week for the last month. I don’t feel guilty at all cause sometimes life is all we can do at the time. But I want to get back to it. Should I drop back to rebuild for a month to ease back into longer runs- or just dial back in Maintain and build back up the time? Thanks coaches...Kristy What is your advice for right hamstrings - right more than left but both are tight. My right glute isn’t too happy either but I think foam rolling will help that. Not sure about the hamstrings. Thanks! Hi! What are your thoughts about nose vs mouth breathing while running? I'm pretty good about nose breathing when not running. I've always been a mouth breather while running. I've had a chronic cough while running for at least this past year, not fixed by inhaler, decongestants, acid reduction, and I've had a normal pulmonary function test. A fellow Slow Burner mentioned a book called Close Your Mouth, and it sounds like nose breathing techniques can solve a few different breathing issues. Of course, they note that in extreme exertion, mouth breathing is necessary. But overall, on easy runs, what do you think? I did an easy run today, tried to nose breathe as much as I could, but needed to slow way down. What do you do, Coach?
Shannon heads to Cirque du Soleil headquarters in Montreal to interview Stacy about her job as a casting director for one of the largest entertainment companies in the world. Please won't you be a Patreon?: http://www.patreon.com/theartistathlete This podcast is dedicated to CIRCUS. Aerialist, Shannon McKenna interviews guests from acrobats in Cirque du Soleil to circus therapists and everyone in between. Learn the backstage lives of those who flip, twist, sparkle, and shine under the big top. Shannon McKenna is an internationally recognized circus performer and coach. For the past decade, she has been a freelance artist: giving workshops and classes across 7 countries and working on and backstage for both traditional and contemporary circus shows in the US, Portugal, Germany, and Australia. She holds a BFA from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts with a concentration on post-modern physical theater (how's that for a mouthful?). She founded The Artist Athlete in 2018 as a means to produce educational materials for aerial artists and a podcast in which she interviews experts in the circus industry about their careers. If you're reading this, you're probably listening to it. Thank you! She currently lives in Atlanta, GA USA, but gravitates towards whichever circus community is the warmest. Find her online: www.theartistathlete.com Facebook: The Artist Athlete Instagram: @the_artist_athlete
*PDF Download Included in Bonus Material* Inspired by professional Jenga-players (YES THAT EXISTS!), Maintain was created to keep you fit enough year-round so you have #alltheoptions and none of the burnout. Make no mistake - with Maintain you will have ALL the options: you ramp up to run a marathon in 10 weeks, or ramp down when your badassery is needed elsewhere. In this podcast, you will meet 5 runners who are enjoying these ramps as much as their running. The way we present these programs and talk about participants MATTERS: the transition between Maintain, ReBuild, and Runner, Interrupted is presented AS A LATERAL MOVE, a function of time. You will be in one of these three boxes throughout the course of your life as a runner, so all three products are accessible to all subscribers at all times. Life doesn’t always synch nicely with calendars, we want you to have what you need when you need it. Did we mention that our marathon training plans are free to subscribers? Because our marathon training plans are free to our subscribers, and you get fresh ones every summer. SHOW NOTES There is no one who says it quite like Viola Askey from Oregon in the morning to this podcast: this is MY START LINE. (and by the way, that Olympic-distance duathlon she’s talking about? She started, she finished, and she crushed it - we featured her finish photo in the Coached and Loved newsletter a couple of weeks ago!) We love what Viola had to say because it represents the great gifts of Fitness Protection so beautifully. The people in Maintain are doing WHAT THEY WANT TO DO...and they are all different people who want to do different things! Anna Sorenson from Wisconsin was once upon a time so injured she couldn’t walk, but she’s slowly and steadily built her fitness back up to the point where she has a rock-solid base and she can pick what she wants to do in any given season and pivot in that direction. This season, she is shoring up her strength in our Slow Burn strength beta, which will be opening to the public in 2020! Cara Gerard from Quebec is a completely different runner who has similarly found her happy place amidst all the options Maintain presents. All she ever wants to do is be a person who can YOLO half marathons at the drop of a hat, she says, and Maintain gives her that. She runs through the freezing winters (you’ll see her outside down to -25 degrees Celsius!) and she loves being fit enough to do exactly what she wants all the time. And that is the intent of Maintain - keep you perpetually fit enough that you have CHOICES, without burning you out. And make no mistake - having choices means ALL the choices, and that includes the choice to do less if less is what you need right now. You can choose to listen to your body and decide that Maintain is too much, and that that’s not a reflection on you or your worth or your morality but just where you are right now. Some runners like Alison Melley from Maryland choose to shift into Runner, Interrupted or ReBuild (make sure to listen to our ReBuild podcast) for a time while they focus on other things. Alison knows herself well enough to know that being able to do most of the work on the training plan matters to her, and when she shifted to ReBuild, her TrainingPeaks workout boxes were turning green again and that feeling of checking everything off the list was motivating and empowering to her. Meanwhile, Karen Sutton from Leicester, UK recently shifted from ReBuild to Maintain after recovering from a bout of plantar fasciitis. She has slowly worked up to a point where she can complete all the Maintain workouts, with the help of lots of patience and hard work. Karen runs because it keeps her blood pressure down without the need for medication, and with a family history of heart health problems, that is a HUGE success. Whatever your definition of success - turning boxes green in TrainingPeaks or eliminating the need for blood pressure medication - it is so important to us that our people feel like they are succeeding as runners. This is everything. And it was particularly important to MK that the transition between Maintain, ReBuild, and Runner, Interrupted be presented AS A LATERAL MOVE. In her original livestream the day the pieces snapped into place in her brain, she drew three boxes. When she finished the livestream, she realized how critical it was for those boxes to remain next to each other, on the x-axis, a function of time. You will be in one of these three boxes throughout the course of your life as a runner, and the three boxes form the base subscription of products, all three accessible to you at all times so you have what you need when you need it since life doesn’t always work with calendars. From here, MK talks about some professional Jenga players she knows and the way they talk about high-level Jenga strategy. When removing blocks from the tower in order to build it higher, beginners will often start with the blocks on the bottom because they are the easiest to slide out at the beginning of the game, without realizing that they are setting themselves up for a very unstable tower when they neglect their baseline priorities: themselves. In Maintain, we urge our runners to prioritize running as self-care: the habits that make it possible, the real estate on the calendar that gives it space. We want to set you up so that you are able to make the best possible choices for yourself - that is NOT the same as accountability (we are not about that bullshit). We are here to give you validation, a framework for good decision-making, and a safe space in which to make those decisions, especially when they are difficult ones. Sometimes, the decisions center around a big event, and we know that lots of our runners want to run marathons. That’s why we give marathon training plans to our subscribers FOR FREE - we want to help them be as prepared as they possibly can be without putting an undue amount of pressure on themselves. Pat Brockman from Texas talks about how she trained for her first marathon after battling stress fractures on and off for years every time she tried to build enough volume to do it. Heart-rate-based training like we do in Maintain was the answer for her, and getting to the start line of her marathon was a glorious achievement. Emma Ross from California talks about her excitement to train for her first marathon in December of this year - after years of training by heart rate with Coach MK and encouraging other runners who have built up to their own marathons, Emma is READY for this! We love seeing our people feeling empowered to run their FIRST MARATHON and choosing to do it for themselves, because they want to and because it will make them feel GOOD, not become a bullshit stick to beat themselves with. The mindframe of Maintain, no matter what you want to get out of running, is that we are playing a long game. Patience, acceptance of where things are now, that you are where you are now and that it could not be otherwise...that is the first step to finding the comfort and peace that will ground you as you move in the direction you want to do. Karen Schlueter-Morland from Minnesota is the ultimate embodiment of patience, tenacity and grit. MK actually came up with the name, “Tenacious AF” (that’s the name of one of our marathon training plans) thinking of Karen. She doesn’t think of herself as patient, but she hasn’t stopped trying, working or caring. THAT is tenacity- showing up when it hasn’t come together YET. Showing up when the odds aren’t good. Showing up every day, no matter what. So, the marathon training plans are free- that was always intentional. MK said years ago “just give my plans away, no one can use them without me. You aren’t paying for the plan.” Now, we’re really doing it - our revenue model is contingent upon boring, everyday subscribers, not selling flashy plans or making big promises. And finally to close things out - Stacy Clark from Connecticut brings it home for us with a lovely reflection on her need for structure between training plans. No one is more diligent and hardworking than Stacy, but even Stacy had a tough time getting the runs in when it was just her out on her own. She has embraced the mindset of Fitness Protection in a big way this past summer, reminding herself to take the pressure off, give herself grace, and keep moving forward with no regrets. We could not be more proud - of Stacy and of every single runner in Maintain. All of you are coached and loved and winning at life every day.
Why isn't it OK to follow a construction vehicle? Join me and Stacy Clark from Turnstone Corporation to hear why.
In Episode 54 of the Mr. Wine Guy Podcast I had the privilege of sitting down with Michael Beaulac, Winemaker and General Manager of Pine Ridge Vineyards out of the Stags Leap District of Napa Valley. In this episode Michael shares how he got started in the wine industry working for brands such as Murphy-Goode Winery, Markham Vineyards, and St. Supery before finally taking over as Winemaker and GM of Pine Ridge back in 2009. With that being said, Michael shares what it was like taking over for Stacy Clark, winemaker for Pine Ridge from 1983-2008 and how his style of winemaking and team have truly eximplified the Pine Ridge that we know today over the past decade. Considering everything mentioned, the one thing that I know you'll take away from this episide more than anything is just how passionate and convicted of a winemaker Michael Beaulac is. Not only that but Michael's personality shines through in this episode and it doesn't take long for you to find yourself totally capivated in all the stories that he shares from his journey in the wine industry, to how Pine Ridge crafts their wines each and every vintage. These are just a handful of the things you're going to love about this episode as Michael delivers in so many ways and provides an insurmountable amount of value to truly depict the kind of person and winemaker that he is. So sit back, relax, and get ready, because you are going to love this episode. Cheers To follow Pine Ridge Vineyards on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter, head over to: https://www.instagram.com/pineridgewine/ https://www.facebook.com/PineRidgeVineyardsNapaValley/ https://twitter.com/pineridgewine?lang=en To learn more about Michael's wine's, and to sign up to be on Pine Ridge's mailing list, head over to: https://www.pineridgevineyards.com/wines/appellation-collection/stags-leap-district-cabernet-sauvignon/ To be considered for my Wine Mind Retreat which is being held March 2020, follow this link and fill out your application today: https://mr-wine-guy.myshopify.com/admin/themes/32155172907/editor#/pages/wine-mind-retreat To follow Mr. Wine Guy on Instagram and Facebook, go to: www.instagram.com/themrwineguy www.facebook.com/themrwineguy To connect on Linkedin, go to: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-gallagher-70637b70/ Also, make a statement in your very own Mr. Wine Guy Swag which can be found at https://mrwineguy.com/collections/mr-wine-guy-swag-1
In this episode, National Director of ElderLawAnswers, Rebecca Hobbs, continues her discussion with marketing expert, Stacy Clark, focusing on the importance of building a referral network. Stacy discusses expanding your network and building a team to service your client in the best possible way. Podcast Guest: Stacy Clark | Stacy Clark Marketing
In this episode, marketing expert Stacy Clark discusses tips for growing your elder law business. She discusses effective marketing and important characteristics of rainmakers. Stacy provides advice on simple questions to ask clients to identify where you should be marketing. Stacy also addresses how to make sure your clients feel like they are the only matter on your desk, and easy fixes to enhance the client experience. Podcast Guest: Stacy Clark | Stacy Clark Marketing
This week we’re excited to welcome multi award winning singer/songwriter Stacy Clark to the show! To date, Stacy has released 4 EPs and 4 full length albums, and has guest appearances on records by Jack’s Mannequin and Delux under her belt. Her music can be heard on TV shows such as One Tree Hill, The Real L Word, The Hills and Keeping Up With The Kardashians. In addition to being an accomplished performer and songwriter, Stacy has also donated her time, music, design and raised funds for charities including To Write Love On Her Arms, Habitat for Humanity and PETA. Highlights: - Stacy feels like she lives in a TV show sometimes - Marcio shares a story of meeting Stacy at a gig a few years ago - Be nice to your fans when you meet them because they’ll remember - We talk about the differences between releasing music independently vs through a label - Stacy prefers releasing music instantly rather than waiting a long time for music to be released - For Stacy, one of the most important things about getting a... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This is an entertaining way to hear what is going on with Syntax Records and their wonderful friends. Executive Producer: sirROCDOMZ Producers: MaxOne & Shane Newville Hosts MaxOne, Shane Newville Reporters: KD, & Matt Pelishek, Jeremiah Bonds Engineer: Shane Newville You Can Listen To Interviews From: Twista, Zane, Houston Alexander, KJ Noons, Din Thomas, KJ52, John ( The Tonic ) Wells of The Cross Movement, Fred Lynch of P.I.D. & Preachas, Ahmad (of 4th Avenue Jones ), Family Force 5, Tonex, RedCloud, Braille of Lightheaded, Adeem of Glue, L.A. Symphony, Flynn Adam Atkins, CookBook, UNO Mas, Sharlok Poems, Joey The Jerk, The Pride, sintax.the.terrific, Mars Ill, Sev Statik, Urban d., Spec, Kaboose, DJ Promote, DJ Wise, Minister RMB, Radial Angel, Dynamic Twins, Sam Hart, Sojourn of Future Shock, Sackcloth Fashion, ArtOfFact, Jeremiah Bonds, Man of War, JustMe, Dirt, Aaron Diello of JoshuaFest and Up At Nite Records. We Play The Following Artists: P.O.D., Gospel Gangstaz, Shane Newville, Tommy Percival, DJ EQ, Olivia The Band, Comunalien, Soul P., Sivion, Playdough, Vex Da Vortex of Boogie Monsters, Transistor Radio, Night Owls, Podnuous of De La Soul, bTwice, Pigeon John, Odd Thomas, Sup The Chemist, Luke Geraty, Def Shepard, Freddie Bruno of Deepspace5, Christafari, Kurupt, Othello, Supaman, Writers Block LMNO of Visionaries, Gibraan, Jayo Felony, Eeek-a-mouse, Jurny of LPG, Labklik, Just Me of Scribbling Idiots, SolSeekers, Capture of Tunnel Rats, Spoken Nerd, Absent Minded, Tre9, S.O.M., Cy The Complex, Much Luvv, Ethic, Jendor of Shadow of The Locust, Theory Hazit, MotionPlus, Cas Metah, Elias, Stu Dent, Overflo, k-Drama, Maniac The Siouxpernatural, Tactile The RhymeChild, Christin Hart, KD, T.Bizzy, Rubber Band, Lojique, The Fold, Lost Ocean, David Crowder, Red, Paul Wright, Rick Mugrage, Krystal Meyers, Calling simon, Last Tuesday, nevertheless, Noon Day Sun, The Divine Romance, Benjamin, Quick and The Dead, Stacy Clark, Run Doris Run. We Play Music From The Following Labels: Beatmart, Flavor alliance, Much Luvv, Gotee, Nureau Ink, Up At Nite, End of Earth, Hip Hop Is Music, Indian Ink, Hyborian Warriors, Illect, Reach, Lampmode, Christsyde, Quannum, Cross Movement . We Broadcast and Cover The Following Events: Joshua Fest, GMA, Cornerstone Festival, Flavor Fest.
This is an entertaining way to hear what is going on with Syntax Records and their wonderful friends. Executive Producer: sirROCDOMZ Producers: MaxOne & Shane Newville Hosts MaxOne, Shane Newville Reporters: KD, & Matt Pelishek, Jeremiah Bonds Engineer: Shane Newville You Can Listen To Interviews From: Twista, Zane, Houston Alexander, KJ Noons, Din Thomas, KJ52, John ( The Tonic ) Wells of The Cross Movement, Fred Lynch of P.I.D. & Preachas, Ahmad (of 4th Avenue Jones ), Family Force 5, Tonex, RedCloud, Braille of Lightheaded, Adeem of Glue, L.A. Symphony, Flynn Adam Atkins, CookBook, UNO Mas, Sharlok Poems, Joey The Jerk, The Pride, sintax.the.terrific, Mars Ill, Sev Statik, Urban d., Spec, Kaboose, DJ Promote, DJ Wise, Minister RMB, Radial Angel, Dynamic Twins, Sam Hart, Sojourn of Future Shock, Sackcloth Fashion, ArtOfFact, Jeremiah Bonds, Man of War, JustMe, Dirt, Aaron Diello of JoshuaFest and Up At Nite Records. We Play The Following Artists: P.O.D., Gospel Gangstaz, Shane Newville, Tommy Percival, DJ EQ, Olivia The Band, Comunalien, Soul P., Sivion, Playdough, Vex Da Vortex of Boogie Monsters, Transistor Radio, Night Owls, Podnuous of De La Soul, bTwice, Pigeon John, Odd Thomas, Sup The Chemist, Luke Geraty, Def Shepard, Freddie Bruno of Deepspace5, Christafari, Kurupt, Othello, Supaman, Writers Block LMNO of Visionaries, Gibraan, Jayo Felony, Eeek-a-mouse, Jurny of LPG, Labklik, Just Me of Scribbling Idiots, SolSeekers, Capture of Tunnel Rats, Spoken Nerd, Absent Minded, Tre9, S.O.M., Cy The Complex, Much Luvv, Ethic, Jendor of Shadow of The Locust, Theory Hazit, MotionPlus, Cas Metah, Elias, Stu Dent, Overflo, k-Drama, Maniac The Siouxpernatural, Tactile The RhymeChild, Christin Hart, KD, T.Bizzy, Rubber Band, Lojique, The Fold, Lost Ocean, David Crowder, Red, Paul Wright, Rick Mugrage, Krystal Meyers, Calling simon, Last Tuesday, nevertheless, Noon Day Sun, The Divine Romance, Benjamin, Quick and The Dead, Stacy Clark, Run Doris Run. We Play Music From The Following Labels: Beatmart, Flavor alliance, Much Luvv, Gotee, Nureau Ink, Up At Nite, End of Earth, Hip Hop Is Music, Indian Ink, Hyborian Warriors, Illect, Reach, Lampmode, Christsyde, Quannum, Cross Movement . We Broadcast and Cover The Following Events: Joshua Fest, GMA, Cornerstone Festival, Flavor Fest.
This week's show, we got adjusted winner of the Baja 1000 BJ Baldwin.. BJ talks about SCORE's ruling and the overall outcome as well as what it's like growing up a poor country boy!Bet you didn't know his real name or when he started driving? In-house we have Stacy Clark joining us for her first time in the Azunia Tequila studios.. Can't hear the show where you're at, it's available (at your convenience) to download from iTunes!!
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This is an entertaining way to hear what is going on with Syntax Records and their wonderful friends. Executive Producer: sirROCDOMZ Producers: MaxOne & Shane Newville Hosts MaxOne, Shane Newville Reporters: KD, & Matt Pelishek, Jeremiah Bonds Engineer: Shane Newville You Can Listen To Interviews From: Twista, Zane, Houston Alexander, KJ Noons, Din Thomas, KJ52, John ( The Tonic ) Wells of The Cross Movement, Fred Lynch of P.I.D. & Preachas, Ahmad (of 4th Avenue Jones ), Family Force 5, Tonex, RedCloud, Braille of Lightheaded, Adeem of Glue, L.A. Symphony, Flynn Adam Atkins, CookBook, UNO Mas, Sharlok Poems, Joey The Jerk, The Pride, sintax.the.terrific, Mars Ill, Sev Statik, Urban d., Spec, Kaboose, DJ Promote, DJ Wise, Minister RMB, Radial Angel, Dynamic Twins, Sam Hart, Sojourn of Future Shock, Sackcloth Fashion, ArtOfFact, Jeremiah Bonds, Man of War, JustMe, Dirt, Aaron Diello of JoshuaFest and Up At Nite Records. We Play The Following Artists: P.O.D., Gospel Gangstaz, Shane Newville, Tommy Percival, DJ EQ, Olivia The Band, Comunalien, Soul P., Sivion, Playdough, Vex Da Vortex of Boogie Monsters, Transistor Radio, Night Owls, Podnuous of De La Soul, bTwice, Pigeon John, Odd Thomas, Sup The Chemist, Luke Geraty, Def Shepard, Freddie Bruno of Deepspace5, Christafari, Kurupt, Othello, Supaman, Writers Block LMNO of Visionaries, Gibraan, Jayo Felony, Eeek-a-mouse, Jurny of LPG, Labklik, Just Me of Scribbling Idiots, SolSeekers, Capture of Tunnel Rats, Spoken Nerd, Absent Minded, Tre9, S.O.M., Cy The Complex, Much Luvv, Ethic, Jendor of Shadow of The Locust, Theory Hazit, MotionPlus, Cas Metah, Elias, Stu Dent, Overflo, k-Drama, Maniac The Siouxpernatural, Tactile The RhymeChild, Christin Hart, KD, T.Bizzy, Rubber Band, Lojique, The Fold, Lost Ocean, David Crowder, Red, Paul Wright, Rick Mugrage, Krystal Meyers, Calling simon, Last Tuesday, nevertheless, Noon Day Sun, The Divine Romance, Benjamin, Quick and The Dead, Stacy Clark, Run Doris Run. We Play Music From The Following Labels: Beatmart, Flavor alliance, Much Luvv, Gotee, Nureau Ink, Up At Nite, End of Earth, Hip Hop Is Music, Indian Ink, Hyborian Warriors, Illect, Reach, Lampmode, Christsyde, Quannum, Cross Movement . We Broadcast and Cover The Following Events: Joshua Fest, GMA, Cornerstone Festival, Flavor Fest.
This is an entertaining way to hear what is going on with Syntax Records and their wonderful friends. Executive Producer: sirROCDOMZ Producers: MaxOne & Shane Newville Hosts MaxOne, Shane Newville Reporters: KD, & Matt Pelishek, Jeremiah Bonds Engineer: Shane Newville You Can Listen To Interviews From: Twista, Zane, Houston Alexander, KJ Noons, Din Thomas, KJ52, John ( The Tonic ) Wells of The Cross Movement, Fred Lynch of P.I.D. & Preachas, Ahmad (of 4th Avenue Jones ), Family Force 5, Tonex, RedCloud, Braille of Lightheaded, Adeem of Glue, L.A. Symphony, Flynn Adam Atkins, CookBook, UNO Mas, Sharlok Poems, Joey The Jerk, The Pride, sintax.the.terrific, Mars Ill, Sev Statik, Urban d., Spec, Kaboose, DJ Promote, DJ Wise, Minister RMB, Radial Angel, Dynamic Twins, Sam Hart, Sojourn of Future Shock, Sackcloth Fashion, ArtOfFact, Jeremiah Bonds, Man of War, JustMe, Dirt, Aaron Diello of JoshuaFest and Up At Nite Records. We Play The Following Artists: P.O.D., Gospel Gangstaz, Shane Newville, Tommy Percival, DJ EQ, Olivia The Band, Comunalien, Soul P., Sivion, Playdough, Vex Da Vortex of Boogie Monsters, Transistor Radio, Night Owls, Podnuous of De La Soul, bTwice, Pigeon John, Odd Thomas, Sup The Chemist, Luke Geraty, Def Shepard, Freddie Bruno of Deepspace5, Christafari, Kurupt, Othello, Supaman, Writers Block LMNO of Visionaries, Gibraan, Jayo Felony, Eeek-a-mouse, Jurny of LPG, Labklik, Just Me of Scribbling Idiots, SolSeekers, Capture of Tunnel Rats, Spoken Nerd, Absent Minded, Tre9, S.O.M., Cy The Complex, Much Luvv, Ethic, Jendor of Shadow of The Locust, Theory Hazit, MotionPlus, Cas Metah, Elias, Stu Dent, Overflo, k-Drama, Maniac The Siouxpernatural, Tactile The RhymeChild, Christin Hart, KD, T.Bizzy, Rubber Band, Lojique, The Fold, Lost Ocean, David Crowder, Red, Paul Wright, Rick Mugrage, Krystal Meyers, Calling simon, Last Tuesday, nevertheless, Noon Day Sun, The Divine Romance, Benjamin, Quick and The Dead, Stacy Clark, Run Doris Run. We Play Music From The Following Labels: Beatmart, Flavor alliance, Much Luvv, Gotee, Nureau Ink, Up At Nite, End of Earth, Hip Hop Is Music, Indian Ink, Hyborian Warriors, Illect, Reach, Lampmode, Christsyde, Quannum, Cross Movement . We Broadcast and Cover The Following Events: Joshua Fest, GMA, Cornerstone Festival, Flavor Fest.