Podcast appearances and mentions of stephanie ware

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Latest podcast episodes about stephanie ware

Healthcare Triage Podcast
How can Medical Geneticists improve patient care?

Healthcare Triage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 33:11


In this episode, Dr. Stephanie Ware and Dr. Erin Conboy talk with Dr. Aaron Carroll about what medical geneticists do and how their work can improve patient care. They also discuss the difference between genetics and genomics, as well as recent advancements in the field.  This Healthcare Triage podcast episode is co-sponsored by Indiana University School of Medicine, whose mission is to advance health in the state of Indiana and beyond by promoting innovation and excellence in education, research, and patient care, and the Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute, a three way partnership among Indiana University, Purdue University and the University of Notre Dame, striving to make Indiana a healthier state by empowering research through pilot funding, research education and training. More information on the Indiana CTSI can be found by visiting IndianaCTSI.org.

Enhance Life with Music
Ep. 12: Coldplay's Music Therapy for Kids Suffering Illness: with Melodic Caring Project's Levi & Stephanie Ware

Enhance Life with Music

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2019 37:25


Melodic Caring Project is a non-profit organization that uses music to provide therapy, hope, and empowerment to children suffering from serious illness or injury. Melodic Caring Project teams up with local and nationally touring artists to connect them directly to children by streaming personalized concerts to kids in their hospital rooms (or homes, in between treatment). Their use of technology makes participation easy, accessible, and comfortable, especially for those quarantined or experiencing immunodeficiency. What a fantastic way to enhance lives with music, by supporting and encouraging children (of all ages) and their families! Links and notes related to this episode can be found at https://mpetersonmusic.com/podcast/episode12   Facebook Page Instagram LinkedIn

Seattle Growth Podcast
S4 Ep. 12: Seattle Music: Past, Present, and Future

Seattle Growth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2018 14:34


In this season finale, voices from the music industry share why music is embedded in Seattle’s DNA, give insight into the soul of the not just the music scene but the city as a whole, and offer perspectives on what needs to be done to hold on to the rich cultural resource. For this season, Seattle Growth Podcast host Jeff Shulman set across the city interviewing established and emerging musicians, music lovers, and music industry leaders to learn more about the past, present, and future of Seattle music. The episode features the voices of: David Armstrong who served Executive Producer and Artistic Director of 5th Ave Theatre for 18 years. Dave B who performed in front of a sold out Key Arena and with Macklemore on The Tonight Show. Andre Brown who is a recent graduate of the University of Washington’s School of Drama. Matt Bishop who founded the popular indie folk and chamber pop band Hey Marseilles. Marco Collins who is the subject of the documentary The Glamour and the Squalor because of his rich contributions to the national music scene through his work as a Seattle radio personality. Draze who is a hip-hop emcee and musician born in Seattle. Jason Finn who is the drummer for the platinum-selling, Grammy-nominated band Presidents of the United States of America. Kate Voss and Jason Goessl who perform as the duo Sundae and Mr. Goessl. DeVon Manier who is the founder of Sportn’ Life Music Group and was an inaugural member of the Seattle Music Commission. Celene Ramadan who is a Seattle musician who has performed as Leeni, Prom Queen and Snax the Bunny. Lydia Ramsey who is an Americana folk singer-songwriter and a talent buyer at the Triple Door. Curtis Romjue who founded First Aid Arts Austin Santiago who is the General Manager of Do206 Steven Severin who is the co-owner of Neumos and Wake Up Presents Brent Stiefl who is CEO of Votiv Inc. and co-founder of Onto Entertainment, which manages the platinum-selling band The Lumineers. Dustin Vance who fronts the band Fond Farewell. Naomi Wachira who is an Afro-Folk singer-songwriter. Levi and Stephanie Ware who founded the Melodic Caring Project. Tekla Waterfield who received a “Listen Up! Women in Music” grant for songwriting from the Allied Arts Foundation. Hollis Wong-Wear who is a Grammy-nominated artist who collaborated with Macklemore and performs with the group Flavr Blue. Visit www.seattlegrowthpodcast.com/s4ep12 for more information on the voices appearing in this episode.

Out In Brighton with Kathy Caton
Out In Brighton 27th May 2017

Out In Brighton with Kathy Caton

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2017 58:47


We’re into the last hurrah of the 2017 Brighton Festival but there’s one more week of Fringe delights ahead for you -The Marlborough Theatre is centre stage this week - Stephanie Ware tells us How Eva Von Schnippish won World War 2 - Also at the Marly Gypsy Queen looks at Sexual identity and hyper-masculinity in the boxing community - Rant and Rave Theatre Company bring their new show 'Sexual Fears of a Modern Day Virgin to the Lantern Theatre - Lorraine Bowen brings her Polyester Fiesta comes to the Spiegeltent - And we look back on Brighton Festival 2017 with Melita Dennett

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SMI (Seattle Music Insider) Radio
[BLOCKED] SMI Radio Ep. 65 (Carrie & Kristen Watt Seattle Living Room Shows) / Carson Henley

SMI (Seattle Music Insider) Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2012 60:03


On this week’s episode of SMI Radio, Kristen and Carrie chat about Seattle Living Room shows and what inspired them to put the performance series together for Northwest music lovers. Blue-eyed soul man Carson Henley, a recent Seattle Living Room Show alum, also stops by. Carson talks about his record release show for his latest effort (100 Hours, available on iTunes) coming up Saturday, July 7th, at The Columbia City Theater. The third segment features a conversation with Stephanie and Levi Ware that took place at Northwest LoveFest. Stephanie and Levi are founders of the Melodic Caring Project, a Not-For-Profit that combines music and technology to stream live concerts to kids and teens in the hospital.

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UkeyLove.com Podcasts
UkeyLove's April 2010 issue

UkeyLove.com Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2010


Wow So many acts we thought we would burst!!Video's set list:Artist, 'Song' - (Author)Pitt Reeves, 'One Cup of Coffee' - (Bob Marley)Lesley Todd, 'Lewd Criminal' - (Original)The Lips, 'Lord, I Ain't Got Time' - original (Stephanie Ware)Colin Chambers, 'Fat Sam's Grand Slam' - (Paul Williams from Bugsy Malone)Fred Stead, 'Sailing' - (Rod Stewart written by Gavin Sutherland)Caroline Grannell, 'Captain Kidd' - (Original)Kitty Ward, 'Fight for this Love' - (Cheryl Cole)Karmadillo, 'Missing You' - (Original)Noel, 'Tesco Blues' - (Original?)Gavin & Paul, 'Pressure Drop' - (Toots and the Maytals)Fang, 'Don't You Grieve' - (Roy Harper)Diego, 'Les copains d'abord' (George Brassens)Philip & Meena, 'Blackberry Blossom' - (old time/bluegrass traditional)Pando & Stu, 'Nolene' (Improvisation) Brilliant!!For the 27th May we already have Lisa Kenny and Teri Reed coming down!! http://ukeylove.com for details about performing at the night and links to our Twitter, Facebook, MySpace etc.. Thanks and Much UkeyLove ;)