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Our election coverage continues! Stephen Gordon, economics professor at University of Laval, evaluates the economic policy we've seen on the campaign trail so far, from tax cuts to housing plans. Author Mark Bourrie talks about his new book, Ripper: The Making of Pierre Poilievre. CTV host and chief political correspondent Vassy Kapelos trades notes with Paul on the campaign so far.
Thanks for checking out our first regular episode of On The Line, The Line's latest podcast offering. Each week, On The Line will bring you an extended conversation with Matt Gurney or Jen Gerson and a guest — or guests! — that can speak with authority on whatever is in the news. And this week, well. Like, look around. OMG.The week's episode of On The Line is brought to you by the Motion Picture Association of Canada. For decades, Ottawa controlled what is “Canadian” and what isn't when it comes to series and movies available to Canadians. The rules are out of date and costing Canadians opportunities. It's time for Ottawa to focus on helping Canadian film and TV workers, and encourage efforts to showcase Canada. To learn more visit https://www.mpa-canada.org/All kidding aside, and we suspect our viewers and listeners will understand, we had to change our plans like nine times before recording this, trying to keep up with developments. But we stuck the landing! Our first guest is Stephen Gordon, a professor of economics at Laval University. He joins this week's host Matt Gurney to talk about what Trump's tariff war would mean for Canada. How it would hurt. How Canada would adapt. How you can adapt. And also what could happen if this resumes and escalates. It's not great news. But it might not be as bad as you fear.For clarity: when we recorded this, the tariffs were still happening, but we knew there was a chance they'd be lifted. There was a lot going on! We treated it as something that would happen, but Stephen also told us why even the U.S. would be keen to avoid them …This week's episode is also brought to you by the Métis Nation of Ontario. The Métis in what is now Ontario were not just traders or voyageurs — they were strategists and warriors ready to defend their lands and water from invaders. Their contributions in the War of 1812 shaped the borders of a future Canada. To learn more, go to https://www.ontariometisfacts.com/Our next guest is P.J. Fournier, creator of 338Canada. (Check out his main page at 338Canada.com, and also his newsletter at 338Canada.ca.) P.J. gives us an update on federal polling, and addresses why some of it seems so wonky. He also gives us an update on two provinces — Ontario already has an election underway, and next door in Quebec, an unpopular premier is no doubt watching to see if his pal Doug pays a price for calling an early vote ... As always, like and subscribe and check out our main page at ReadtheLine.ca. And we'll see you next week for the next installment of On The Line.
CELEBRATING INDIVIDUAL SELF-EXPRESSION. Erdem Moralıoglu is a British fashion designer and the eponymous founder of London-based fashion label Erdem, which he established in 2005. His Spring Summer 2025 collection was shown at the British Museum's South Entrance amidst its 45 feet high columns. The show was based on The Well of Loneliness by Radclyffe Hall, published in 1928 and banned in the same year. The book gives voice and form to the love of two women at a time when the idea of gay love between two women was not even illegal, its very existence was denied as impossible. For Spring Summer 2025 Erdem pays homage to this story of the love of Stephen Gordon, a woman living as a man, and her relationship with Mary Llewellyn. "I wonder if Radclyffe today would be considered non-binary or trans." "When you see someone wearing something that you've designed that might be almost 20 years old, but it's absorbed into their life and they wear it in their own way, I find that really wonderful!" "You can't help but look backwards when you're about to turn 20, but it also feels like the beginning."
Secret papers revealed by the Belfast Telegraph suggest the civil service and government knew Iain Hay Gordon was innocent of the murder of Patricia Curran but continued to cover up the truth. Officials feared that reopening the case could undermine confidence in the judiciary, just months after the UK government deployed troops to deal with the start of the troubles. The release of this latest evidence comes almost two years after The BelTel's series on the murder of the judge's daughter. Ciarán Dunbar is joined by former Belfast Telegraph journalist Stephen Gordon. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The early hours of the morning on the 12th of November 1952, a judge's daughter, Patricia Curran, is found dead in the garden of her family home. She had been stabbed 37 times. The BelTel looks at the shocking killing and how Ian Hay Gordon Gordon, a young Scot doing his national service in the RAF, was intimidated into signing a false confession, frightened that his mother would find out about his sex life. Ciarán Dunbar is joined by journalist Stephen Gordon, who's been fascinated by this horrific murder for a long time. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Battle of the Titans/Theology/God's Creation/Education Musings Newsletter Podcast
A great Twitter Space about the Latest Trump Cases - Cannon, NYC and more. Great discussion of the issues. Leslie does a great job leading the teaching session to us non-lawyers. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit efdouglass.substack.com/subscribe
Battle of the Titans/Theology/God's Creation/Education Musings Newsletter Podcast
A great Twitter Space about the oral arguments for the SCOTUS Immunity J6 and other Trump Cases. Great discussion of the issues. Leslie does a great job leading the teaching session to us non-lawyers. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit efdouglass.substack.com/subscribe
Battle of the Titans/Theology/God's Creation/Education Musings Newsletter Podcast
A great twitter space about the Immunity J6 SCOTUS and other Trump cases. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit efdouglass.substack.com/subscribe
Valor Education is a Texas-based network of schools that nourish the human desire for wisdom, virtue, friendship, and community. Valor San Antonio opened in August 2023 as a tuition-free, public charter school on the Northwest Side of San Antonio. Dr. Mark Discher, Headmaster of Valor San Antonio, Stephen Gordon, Superintendent of Valor Education, and Erin Fonner, Director of Marketing and Communications for Valor Education, join us to discuss their hopes for the new San Antonio campus and share how families can learn more information and enroll their students.
The early hours of the morning on the 12th of November 1952, a judge's daughter, Patricia Curran, is found dead in the garden of her family home. She had been stabbed 37 times. The BelTel looks at the shocking killing and how Iain Hay Gordon, a young Scot doing his national service in the RAF, was intimidated into signing a false confession, frightened that his mother would find out about his sex life. Ciarán Dunbar is joined by journalist Stephen Gordon, who's been fascinated by this horrific murder for a long.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Courtney's playing refreshingly cool new jazzy vibes for you to work, rest and play to! Jam-packed full of new releases and plenty of fun, including many of the artists introducing their own tracks! This wk Johnny Hodges tribute, the return of Headhunters! Spring moves from Canada, classic Wayne Shorter, Swiss Waterbears and Vinnie the Cow! What should you be listening to this spring? Stay with Courtney to find out!!Please let all your jazz friends know that they can listen for free on Apple podcasts, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music and always at jazz-pod.comVisit our archive here Join the CPG community by following us on Facebook & Instagram Ask us ANYTHING(!) about jazz over on Twitter Watch our FAB & FUN artist features over on Tiktok[0'00] Owen Broder - 18 Carrots for Rabbit (Hodges Front & Center Vol 1 OUTSIDE IN) Broder sx Riley Mulherkar tpt Carmen Staaf pno Barry Stephenson bs Bryan Carter dr. In the follow-up to his acclaimed 2018 debut, Heritage, Broder shines the spotlight on Johnny Hodges through explorations of nine compositions associated with the Rabbit, including pieces from his legendary work with Duke Ellington as well as his oft overlooked catalogue of small group albums. [3'36] Headhunters - Rocking at the Mole House (Speakers in the House Ropeadope) Bill Summers perc keys vc prod Mike Clark dr/prod Donald Harrison sx Stephen Gordon keys Reggie Washington bs Scott Roberts dr. The legendary jazz-funk ensemble's first new album in 11 years. Co-lead by percussionist Bill Summers and drummer Mike Clark with support from NEA Jazz Master Donald Harrison on alto saxophone.[7'13] Sara Gazarek - Extraordinary Machines VANITY Sara Gazarek vc/comp Miro Sprague pno Alex Boneham bs Christian Euman dr Michael Stever tpt Alan Ferber tb/orch Lenard Simpson sx Daniel Rotem tnr Adam Schroeder bari Brad Allen Williams gtr. THE next important jazz singer?? "I wanted to capture the yin and yang of every day love and life, and the movement, modulations, and meditative repetition that can become more of an undercurrent than a miracle if we let it." [11'51] sunking - Bad Habits (SMUG) Rob Granfelt/Antoine Martel comp/eng Contains samples from ‘East Meets West (Intro)' Evan MacDonald. Featuring two members of the Seattle-based collective High Pulp, sunking are indie jazz alchemists who incorporate indie-rock, electronic and hip-hop elements into a jazz framework. For fans of BADBADNOTGOOD and Flying Lotus.[13'25] Simon Belelty - United (Shorter) Pee Wee (Jojo Records) Simon Belelty gtr Kirk Lightsey pno Jason Brown dr Gilles Naturel bs Asaf Yuria sx Josh Evans tpt. Belelty's deep love for jazz began in his childhood home in Jerusalem. His father, jazz drummer Jojo Belelty, would share his vinyl records with his family as well as the contagious joy the records brought him. [19'01] Ostara Project - Bye Bye Blackbird (Cellar Music Group) Jodi Proznick bs Amanda Tosoff pnoJoanna Majoko vc Rachel Therrien tpt Allison Au sx Jocelyn Gould gtr Sanah Kadoura dr For Canadians, the arrival of spring is momentous: the scent of the air is fresh and full of possibility as tender green shoots reach up towards light and warmth: outstanding Canadian jazz artists embodying the geographic, cultural and ethnic diversity of the Canadian mosaic. [25'00] Sam Blakeslee - Busy Body OUTSIDE IN Sam Blakeslee tb Brandon Coleman gtr Chris Coles sx Matt Wiles bs/keys Jamey Haddad perc Dan Pugach dr Brian Krock fl.“Leading up to this point, I was writing a great deal for the big band medium. However, with no safe situations for big band performances in the near future, turning to electronic production gave me the timbral contrast that has always drawn me to composing for large ensembles. All of a sudden, I felt like I had an orchestra at my fingertips!” [31'50] Kuma - Tardigrada (Honey & Groat Rocafort) Matthieu Llodra keys/comp Arthur Donnot sx/comp Fabien Iannone bs Maxence Sibille dr Cyril Moulas gtrKuma is the resident band of Switzerland's renowned Cully Jazz Festival. Classically trained and highly skilled, the young band play with tradition and innovation, challenging their boundaries and exploring the intersection of jazz, hip hop and house.[34'46] Jeff Coffin: Vinnie The Cow (Between Dreaming and Joy EAR UP) Jeff Coffin sx Vicente Archer bs Richard Aspinwall gtr, Keith Carlock, dr Nigel Hall keys Emmanuel Echem tpt Ray Mason tb Bernardo Aguiar Michael League perc Sarah Ariche Jennifer Hartswick vc DJ Logic. Jeff Coffin is a globally celebrated saxophonist, composer, educator, member of legendary U.S. rock group, Dave Matthews Band. You may also know him from his 14 years, and 3 Grammy Awards, with the genre-defying Bela Fleck & the Flecktones. Next week on Bitesize: brand new fusion from Dallas, groovin soul jazz from San Diego and Peruvian beats from the one and only Alex Acuna! Hit subscribe wherever you're listening right now, so you don't miss it!
Welcome to the latest Courtney Pine Global Podcast Bitesize Edition! A coffee break's worth of cool jazzy vibes to wet your appetite for the full show. Commercial free, and hand-picked by Courtney for a vibrant, and soulful listen! This week: Brand new Headhunters, Swiss beats from Kuma, Jeff Coffin and friends playing us out! Discover the happy moments folks only with Courtney Pine and THE best jazz podcast in the world!Please let all your jazz friends know that they can listen for free on Apple podcasts, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music and always at jazz-pod.comVisit our archive here Join the CPG community by following us on Facebook & Instagram Ask us ANYTHING(!) about jazz over on Twitter Watch our FAB & FUN artist features over on Tiktok[0'00] The Headhunters - Rocking at the Mole House (Speakers in the House Ropeadope)Bill Summers (perc,keys,vc prod), Mike Clark (dr/prod) Donald Harrison (sx) Stephen Gordon (keys) Reggie Washington (bs) Scott Roberts (dr). The legendary jazz-funk ensemble's first new album in 11 years. Co-lead by percussionist Bill Summers and drummer Mike Clark with support from NEA Jazz Master Donald Harrison on alto saxophone.[3'29] Kuma - Tardigrada (Honey & Groat Rocafort) Matthieu Llodra keys/comp Arthur Donnot sx/comp Fabien Iannone bs Maxence Sibille dr Cyril Moulas gtrKuma is the resident band of Switzerland's renowned Cully Jazz Festival. Classically trained and highly skilled, the young band play with tradition and innovation, challenging their boundaries and exploring the intersection of jazz, hip hop and house.[6'26] Jeff Coffin: Vinnie The Cow (Between Dreaming and Joy EAR UP) Jeff Coffin sx Vicente Archer bs Richard Aspinwall gtr, Keith Carlock, dr Nigel Hall keys Emmanuel Echem tpt Ray Mason tb Bernardo Aguiar Michael League perc DJ Logic. Jeff Coffin is a globally celebrated saxophonist, composer, educator, and is a member of the legendary U.S. rock group, Dave Matthews Band. You may also know him from his 14 years, and 3 Grammy Awards, with the genre-defying Bela Fleck & the Flecktones. Jeff fronts numerous groups when not touring with DMB and has released 20+ solo CD's on Ear Up Records.Next week on the full length episode we've got even more animals: The Rabbit (now who's that??), WaterBears, Cows, Blackbirds, Moles plus extraordinary machines and a BusyBody! What?!! Hit subscribe right now so you don't miss the launch! It's all good and it's all for you! Keep with us folks this is Courtney Pine Global!
Mike and I had a great time talking to Bill Summers (who was in Herbie Hancock's band The Headhunters)! We talk about various drums, his first meeting with Herbie Hancock, and the famous sound Bill created for one of the best known Jazz songs ever ... called Watermelon Man... Bill even demonstrates for us how the sound was created. About Bill: During the 1990s, Summers played with Los Hombres Calientes along with co-leader of the group, trumpeter Irvin Mayfield and Jason Marsalis. However, Summers has a much longer musical career, often working behind the scenes on film scores for various movies such as The Color Purple and the television miniseries Roots with Quincy Jones. He also played with Herbie Hancock during The Headhunters years, and is mentioned in passing by the liner notes of The Headhunters' 2003 release Evolution Revolution as contributing to that recording. Check out the Headhunters newest album (sections of 4 of the new songs can be heard on our podcast) THE HEADHUNTERS - Speakers in the House released in November 2022: Speakers In The House is the legendary jazz-funk ensemble's first new album in 11 years. Co-lead by percussionist Bill Summers and drummer Mike Clark with support from NEA Jazz Master Donald Harrison on alto saxophone, The Headhunters latest studio effort arrives just in time to celebrate this American music institution's 50th anniversary in 2023, having formed around Herbie Hancock's classic recording, Head Hunters, in 1973. An eight-track set available on Ropeadope Records, highlights from Speakers In The House include the New Orleans' second-line grooves of "Rocking At The Mole House," the world music-influenced jazz-fusion of "Kongo Square" and a modern post-bop re-imagination of the classic Headhunters' composition "Actual Proof," first released on their 1974 album, Thrust. Joining Summers, Clark and Harrison for the recording are keyboardist Stephen Gordon and bassist Reggie Washington plus special guests Jerry Z on organ, One Drop aka Scott Roberts on drums, Fode Sissoko on Kora and Ashlin Parker on trumpet. ******** KNOW GOOD MUSIC can be found on Podbean (host site) Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Iheart Radio, Pandora and almost anywhere you listen to podcasts. Visit our YouTube Channel where you can see 3 short video segments from our interviews. Just search "know good music". Thank you for listening! - Jim COPYRIGHT CLAIM: The songs : "WE CALL IT THE BOX" by Bill Summers & Summer Heat / "OVER THE BAR", "STOOP", "STOP WATCH" and "ROCKIN' IN THE MOLE HOUSE" by The Headhunters used with permsission by Greg Lucas
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What If…We Could Keep Creators Creating? Trevor Hinesley (Computer Science + Audio Engineering Technology '12) is the founder and CTO of Soundstripe, a music tech company providing royalty-free music for videos. Launched in 2016 with the mission to keep creators creating, Soundstripe has been named one of Inc. 5000's fastest-growing companies. In today's episode, we talk about bootstrapping your business, building a company based on your passions, and managing a growing team. Soundstripe.com This episode is sponsored by No Baked Cookie Dough, founded by Belmont alums Jimmy and Megan Feeman. Mention this podcast, or use code “WhatIf” to receive 50% off your order at NoBakedCookieDough.com What If...is produced by Old Soul. Music by Stephen Gordon. To learn more, visit BelmontETP.com YouTube: @Belmont Entrepreneurs Facebook: BelmontCenterforEntrepreneurship Instagram: @belmont.etp
Megan and Jimmy Feeman (Music Business & Finance '15) are the founders of No Baked Cookie Dough. NoBaked makes cookie dough that's meant to be eaten raw, straight out of the jar. Now available online, in scoop shops, and select retailers throughout the Southeast, No Baked is revolutionizing the dessert industry! In today's episode we talk about running a business with your spouse, scaling a small business, and maintining motivation. NoBakedCookieDough.com This episode is sponsored by Studio Bank, founded by Belmont alum Harry Allen. Visit StudioBank.com to learn more. What If...is produced by Old Soul. Music by Stephen Gordon. To learn more, visit BelmontETP.com YouTube: @Belmont Entrepreneurs Facebook: BelmontCenterforEntrepreneurship Instagram: @belmont.etp
What If...There Was a Community Center for Musicians? Logan Crowell (Music Business '16) is the founder of HOME: Helping Our Music Evolve, a Nashville-based home for artist development and music production. He's created a supportive community that connects artists, producers, and business professionals to help creatives thrive in the music industry. In today's episode we discuss the changes in the music industry, the power of bringing musicians together, and digging deep to find your focus. HomeForMusic.Org This episode is sponsored by No Baked Cookie Dough, founded by Belmont alums Jimmy and Megan Feeman. Mention this podcast, or use code "WhatIf" to receive 50% off your order at NoBakedCookieDough.com What If...is produced by Old Soul. Music by Stephen Gordon. To learn more, visit BelmontETP.com YouTube: @Belmont Entrepreneurs Facebook: BelmontCenterforEntrepreneurship Instagram: @belmont.etp
In today's episode, we talk about Belmont's new strategic vision, the entrepreneurial mindset, and how we can be a beacon of hope for our community. Belmont University's President, Dr. L Gregory Jones joins us today to discuss Belmont's new strategic vision and focus on entrepreneurship across campus. He shares about our inaugural Hope Summit taking place on campus this week and how Belmont is bringing entrepreneurial leaders from across the world together to inspire innovation. This episode is sponsored by Studio Bank. Visit StudioBank.com to learn more. What If...is produced by Old Soul. Music by Stephen Gordon. To learn more, visit BelmontETP.com YouTube: @Belmont Entrepreneurs Facebook: BelmontCenterforEntrepreneurship Instagram: @belmont.etp
Valor Education is a network of schools that nourish the human desire for wisdom, virtue, friendship, and community. In August 2023, Valor Education will open a public charter school campus in San Antonio. Dr. Mark Discher, Headmaster of Valor San Antonio, Stephen Gordon, Superintendent of Valor Education, and Erin Fonner, Director of Marketing and Communications for Valor Education, join us to share about the success of their Austin-area campuses and offer tips for families to learn more and stay in touch.
The early hours of the morning on the 12th of November 1952, a judge's daughter, Patricia Curran, is found dead in the garden of her family home. She had been stabbed 37 times. The BelTel looks at the shocking killing and how Iain Hay Gordon, a young Scot doing his national service in the RAF, was intimidated into signing a false confession, frightened that his mother would find out about his sex life. Ciarán Dunbar is joined by journalist Stephen Gordon, who's been fascinated by this horrific murder for a longSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Back in the early 70s, drummer Mike Clark and bassist Paul Jackson were best friends living in East Oakland, playing flatbed gigs at Black Panther rallies, and generally raising hell. Cooking was not their forte, so the barbecue joint next door became a hangout. Mrs. Jones (of Everett and Jones) asked them to write a song to promote the spot, and they came up with the first version of ‘God Made Me Funky.' Bill Summers worked with Jackson at the local record store, and he jumped at an opportunity to open a show for Herbie Hancock in the Bay Area. He got the call to audition for Herbie's band, joining Herbie for the album “Headhunters“ and many more. Hancock took a new turn in the 70s, handpicking a new band and sound that would ‘take some more of the earth and feel a little more tethered.' The result was the first platinum-selling Jazz album in history. The lineup on that first album: Bennie Maupin, Paul Jackson, Harvey Mason, and Bill Summers. Mike Clark replaced Mason afterward, and the lineup continued on several key Herbie Hancock releases such as “Thrust” and “Flood.”Mike Clark and Bill Summers are two of a kind - they share a love for music that never dies. The pair kept The Headhunters alive, releasing two albums “Survival of the Fittest” in 1975 and “Straight From The Gate” in 1977, with Herbie as a featured guest. The chemistry between them is undeniable: They have persevered for over 40 years through industry setbacks, the death of band members, and more, to stay true to their mission with the same energy and zeal that the music demands. “We're not in a gym, this isn't a competition… this is art. What Bill and I and The Headhunters do is experience the moment and explore. After the count, we're in that moment, and there is no other. This is an act of passion, of love for humanity, and for our planet.” -Mike Clark“We live this every day. We have some secrets to give to the youth of the world. We're not musicians, we are physicians - we heal people.” - Bill Summers11 years after their last release, The Headhunters are set to release “Speakers In The House,” a new full-length album featuring Summers, Clark, NEA Jazz master Donald Harrison, Stephen Gordon, bassist Reggie Washington, and organist Jerry Z. The album also features Scott Roberts and Fode Sissoko on kora. The Headhunters spirit is alive and well on the album, which fuses the band's African and New Orleans influences with their ever-present technical jazz-funk, rooted in music history and growing in the present moment. ‘We've always made a statement as The Headhunters, and I'm looking at our longevity. Every time we've dropped notes on the wax, it has value and can influence people and change lives.” - Bill Summers“Speakers In The House” is set for release on November 4, 2022.Lean more about Lyte.Find more great podcasts from Osiris Media, the leading storyteller in music. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Back in the early 70s, drummer Mike Clark and bassist Paul Jackson were best friends living in East Oakland, playing flatbed gigs at Black Panther rallies, and generally raising hell. Cooking was not their forte, so the barbecue joint next door became a hangout. Mrs. Jones (of Everett and Jones) asked them to write a song to promote the spot, and they came up with the first version of ‘God Made Me Funky.' Bill Summers worked with Jackson at the local record store, and he jumped at an opportunity to open a show for Herbie Hancock in the Bay Area. He got the call to audition for Herbie's band, joining Herbie for the album “Headhunters“ and many more. Hancock took a new turn in the 70s, handpicking a new band and sound that would ‘take some more of the earth and feel a little more tethered.' The result was the first platinum-selling Jazz album in history. The lineup on that first album: Bennie Maupin, Paul Jackson, Harvey Mason, and Bill Summers. Mike Clark replaced Mason afterward, and the lineup continued on several key Herbie Hancock releases such as “Thrust” and “Flood.”Mike Clark and Bill Summers are two of a kind - they share a love for music that never dies. The pair kept The Headhunters alive, releasing two albums “Survival of the Fittest” in 1975 and “Straight From The Gate” in 1977, with Herbie as a featured guest. The chemistry between them is undeniable: They have persevered for over 40 years through industry setbacks, the death of band members, and more, to stay true to their mission with the same energy and zeal that the music demands. “We're not in a gym, this isn't a competition… this is art. What Bill and I and The Headhunters do is experience the moment and explore. After the count, we're in that moment, and there is no other. This is an act of passion, of love for humanity, and for our planet.” -Mike Clark“We live this every day. We have some secrets to give to the youth of the world. We're not musicians, we are physicians - we heal people.” - Bill Summers11 years after their last release, The Headhunters are set to release “Speakers In The House,” a new full-length album featuring Summers, Clark, NEA Jazz master Donald Harrison, Stephen Gordon, bassist Reggie Washington, and organist Jerry Z. The album also features Scott Roberts and Fode Sissoko on kora. The Headhunters spirit is alive and well on the album, which fuses the band's African and New Orleans influences with their ever-present technical jazz-funk, rooted in music history and growing in the present moment. ‘We've always made a statement as The Headhunters, and I'm looking at our longevity. Every time we've dropped notes on the wax, it has value and can influence people and change lives.” - Bill Summers“Speakers In The House” is set for release on November 4, 2022.Lean more about Lyte.Find more great podcasts from Osiris Media, the leading storyteller in music. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What If...Clean Water Could Change Lives? Mark Hogg (Management '85) is the founder of Waterstep, a social enterprise providing access to clean water to people around the world. Water is the first step to achieving health, getting an education, and learning work skills. Water can transform a community and Mark's work over the last 30 years has helped countless people. In today's episode we discuss pursuing your passions, the importance of training and education, and how one person's vision can change the world. Waterstep.org This episode is sponsored by Where The Well Things Are. Visit WhereTheWellThingsAre.com to learn more about Belmont's student-run boutique. What If...is produced by Old Soul. Music by Stephen Gordon. To learn more, visit BelmontETP.com YouTube: @Belmont Entrepreneurs Facebook: BelmontCenterforEntrepreneurship Instagram: @belmont.etp
What If...I Could Open My Own Shop? Meredith Mazie (Music '10) is the founder of ABEDNEGO Boutique in the heart of Nashville, TN. Meredith used her passion and creativity to start her business, and shows us that with faith our dreams are possible! In today's episode we talk about pursuing in career in something other than what you studied in college, believing in yourself, and the power of hard work. ABEDNEGOBoutique.com This episode is sponsored by House Of. Visit HouseOfNashville.com to learn more about Belmont's student-run boutique. What If...is produced by Old Soul. Music by Stephen Gordon. To learn more, visit BelmontETP.com YouTube: @Belmont Entrepreneurs Facebook: BelmontCenterforEntrepreneurship Instagram: @belmont.etp
What If... We Could Bring Creativity into Banking? Harry Allen (Management '04 + MBA '10) is the co-founder of Studio Bank, a boutique bank in Nashville, TN. Studio Bank's new banking model empowers creatives and provides sophisticating banking solutions to organizations, families, and individuals. In today's episode, we talk about supporting your community, the role of creativity in entrepreneurship, and humble leadership. StudioBank.com This episode is sponsored by GearSeven.TV founded by Belmont alum, Kirk Slawek. What If...is produced by Old Soul. Music by Stephen Gordon. To learn more, visit BelmontETP.com YouTube: @Belmont Entrepreneurs Facebook: BelmontCenterforEntrepreneurship Instagram: @belmont.etp
What If...We Could Offer a Lifeline to the Hopeless? Evan and Jenny Owens (Musical Performance '05 + Occupational Therapy '05) are the founders of REBOOT Recovery, the nation's largest faith-based response to trauma and suicide. Over the past 10 years, their work has helped thousands of people in 7 countries around the world. In today's episode, we talk about hope and healing, running a venture as a married couple, and their new book "Healing What's Hidden." RebootRecovery.com | "Healing What's Hidden" book This episode is sponsored by Where The Well Things Are. Visit WhereTheWellThingsAre.com to learn more about Belmont's student-run boutique. What If...is produced by Old Soul. Music by Stephen Gordon. To learn more, visit BelmontETP.com YouTube: @Belmont Entrepreneurs Facebook: BelmontCenterforEntrepreneurship Instagram: @belmont.etp
What If... Being an Entrepreneur Means I can Design My Life? Kristin Sweeting (founder of Kristin Sweeting Photography and Danger School), studied Music Education at Belmont University before graduating in 2010. Kristin helps brands and businesses shine through intentional imagery and strategic coaching. With 10 years of experience photographing weddings and thoughtful brands worldwide, Kristin has also created scalable systems and supportive community for creative entrepreneurs wanting to make a big impact with her Danger School. In today's episode, we talk about turning your passion into income, designing the life you want to live, and the power of entrepreneurial creativity. KristinSweetingPhotography.com | DangerSchool.com This episode is sponsored by House Of. Visit HouseOfNashville.com to learn more about Belmont's student-run boutique. What If...is produced by Old Soul. Music by Stephen Gordon. To learn more, visit BelmontETP.com YouTube: @Belmont Entrepreneurs Facebook: BelmontCenterforEntrepreneurship Instagram: @belmont.etp
Host Ankur Patel, MD, MBA, FAAFP, Chief Medical Officer, Tabula Rasa HealthCare, interviews Stephen Gordon, MD, MBA, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Edenbridge Health. A board-certified geriatrician with a lifelong passion for improving the care of the elderly, Dr. Gordon founded Edenbridge Health in 2016. He continues to practice geriatrics at Upham's Corner PACE, is on the faculty of Harvard Medical School, holds clinical appointments at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston Medical Center, and Hebrew SeniorLife, and is a supervising physician for United Community Health Plan.
What if...Pizza and Beer Can Change our Neighborhood? EJ Reed (founder of Slim & Husky's Pizza Beeria) received his MBA at Belmont University in 2012. Since launching Slim & Husky's in 2015, the business has grown to 11 restaurants with many more on the way. In today's episode, we talk about entrepreneurial drive, rapid growth, and love for your community. SlimAndHuskys.com This episode is sponsored by GearSeven.TV founded by Belmont alum, Kirk Slawek. What If...is produced by Old Soul. Music by Stephen Gordon. To learn more, visit BelmontETP.com YouTube: @Belmont Entrepreneurs Facebook: BelmontCenterforEntrepreneurship Instagram: @belmont.etp
Stephen Gordon sailed from country to country flying high as Peter Pan in Disney Dreams with Disney Cruise Line, but it was not his first encounter with sea life. One summer, Stephen "swam" around the New York Aquarium in two short musicals John Tartaglia created for the Wildlife Conservation Society. And before that, he swam around his parents' kitchen in some oven mitts. But this pipe and drape story is mainly about his experience performing in the summer heat at the aquarium. Check out Stephen's work and aquatic adventures: stephen-gordon.com INSTAGRAM: @stevachu EPISODE TRANSCRIPTION: https://pipeanddrapestories.blogspot.com INSTAGRAM: @PipeAndDrapeStories EMAIL: PipeAndDrapeStories@gmail.com Host: Stephen Fala Artwork: Stephen Gordon
Pastor Stephen Gordon continues our summer Psalms series by preaching on the markers for people in God's household from Psalm 15.
What is happening to the Canadian economy? Stephen Gordon, director of the department of economics at Université Laval, helps unpack the ins and outs of the Bank of Canada, an institution we know little about. He talks to Fatima about the worries of a hyper-politicized economy and helps us understand how the next months under this economic turmoil will unfold.Sponsors: Oxio, 22 Murders See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For our final episode of the season, we interviewed Dr. Jeff Cornwall, founder of Belmont University's Entrepreneurship Program. Jeff came to Belmont in 2003 and developed the Entrepreneurship Major as well as our Center for Entrepreneurship. Over the past 20 years, Jeff has taught hundreds of students, mentored countless young entrepreneurs, and has changed the entrepreneurial landscape in Nashville and abroad. In today's episode we discuss the start of Belmont's program, his academic career, and his thoughts on everything he's learned over the years. SHOUTOUT of the Week: Matt (Business '06) and Maggie Kuyper (Psychology '07) are the founders of Harpeth Painting. Connecting character with craftsmanship, Harpeth Painting provides residential and commercial painting services with amazing quality. And a bonus, Maggie is Dr. Cornwall's daughter! To learn more visit harpethpainting.com What If… is produced by Old Soul. Music by Stephen Gordon. Learn more about us by visiting our website: belmontetp.com YouTube: @Belmont Entrepreneurs Facebook:BelmontCenterforEntrepreneurship Instagram: @belmont.etp
What If…Entrepreneurs Could Change the World? Isaac Ezell (Associate Director of Development at HOPE International) received his BBA in Business from Belmont in 2007. Isaac has been serving entrepreneurs around the world with HOPE International for the last 11 years. HOPE invests in the dreams of families in the world's underserved communities by providing biblically based training, savings services, and loans that restore dignity and break the cycle of poverty. In today's episode we'll talk about the power of entrepreneurship in developing communities, what redemptive entrepreneurship looks like, and how his time at Belmont equipped him to take on his leadership role at Hope. SHOUTOUT of the week: Nicole Brandt Minyard (Religion and the Arts '14) started Daybreak Arts in Nashville, TN. Daybreak Arts is a social enterprise nonprofit that creates artistic and economic opportunities for people experiencing homelessness by providing access to creative resources needed to achieve personal fulfillment and success. Daybreak Arts provides a space and materials for the artist to work as well as a platform to sell their artwork, leading to economic stability. To learn more about the incredible work Nicole is doing in Nashville, visit DaybreakArts.org What If… is produced by Old Soul. Music by Stephen Gordon. Learn more about us by visiting our website: belmontetp.com YouTube: @Belmont Entrepreneurs Facebook:BelmontCenterforEntrepreneurship Instagram: @belmont.etp
What If...Life Throws You Limes and You Make Frozen Limeade? Keely Scott graduated from Belmont in 2004 with a Mass Communications degree. Her husband, Gabe Scott is a twenty-year veteran of the music industry. In 2020, they opened LadyBird Taco and have had an incredible journey of ups and downs ever since. LadyBird Taco is a fast casual restaurant in Nashville, TN specializing in breakfast and lunch tacos alongside a full barista service all day. With house-made tortillas, queso and salsa, Ladybird has become an instant hit. But the past two years have brought a unique set of challenges and setbacks as Keely and Gabe navigated Covid and an unforeseen health scare. In today's episode we'll talk about the opening of the restaurant, what it's like to be the spouse of an entrepreneur, and how their faith has given them strength to persevere. SHOUTOUT of the week: Will Hobbs (Psychology '12) started Kolacho in 2020. Kolacho is a local, family-owned and operated pop-up serving the Nashville community some good ol' Texas breakfast kolaches. A kolache is a type of pastry with origins in Czechoslovakia and modern roots in Texas. To taste your own, find Will Hobbs at Kolacho.com What If… is produced by Old Soul. Music by Stephen Gordon. Learn more about us by visiting our website: belmontetp.com YouTube: @Belmont Entrepreneurs Facebook:BelmontCenterforEntrepreneurship Instagram: @belmont.etp
At the end of each academic year, the Cone Center for Entrepreneurship hosts an annual Entrepreneurship Village. Our outdoor marketplace event allows Belmont entrepreneurs to sell products, practice their pitches, and show-off their business ideas. For our 2022 village, 40 Belmont entrepreneurs, consisting of current students and alumni, set up tents and booths to promote their ventures to over 1,000 guests. This week's bonus episode highlights some of our Belmont entrepreneurs from this year's village. To learn more, visit BelmontETP.com What If… is produced by Old Soul. Music by Stephen Gordon. Learn more about us by visiting our website: belmontetp.com YouTube: @Belmont Entrepreneurs Facebook:BelmontCenterforEntrepreneurship Instagram: @belmont.etp
What If…We Started a Feel-Good Family Business? Sam Walker (founder of Walker Brothers) studied Music Business before graduating from Belmont University in 2014. Walker Brothers was founded by Sam and Luke Walker, two brothers that loved craft beer, but didn't love the way it made them feel. So, like all good entrepreneurs, the two headed to their garage to create a solution - a beverage that would taste just as nuanced and flavorful as the best craft beer, but be easier on the digestive system and more conducive to a healthy lifestyle overall. Using a SCOBY inherited from their aunt, the brothers began to brew kombucha, eventually creating the light, refreshing, and probiotic-filled kombucha you enjoy today. Their motto, A Family Culture, reflects these origins, as well as their commitment to treating their customers, employees, business partners, and the planet with care and respect. Cheers! SHOUTOUT of the week: Steve Soderholm (Music Business '12) started Ranger Station in 2015. Ranger Station is a luxury fragrance company specializing in candles, body care, and personal fragrances. They create clean, sustainable, and handmade products that are good for you and the environment. RangerStation.Co What If… is produced by Old Soul. Music by Stephen Gordon. Learn more about us by visiting our website: belmontetp.com YouTube: @Belmont Entrepreneurs Facebook:BelmontCenterforEntrepreneurship Instagram: @belmont.etp
Welcome back to On Your Mental, the podcast that encourages men to be more open and sometimes vulnerable, especially with each other. Subscribe and stick around for some great conversations!Back like we never left, Stephen Gordon drops into the podcast to share a very personal story about ignoring mental health in his 20's due to another responsibility taking priority. This responsibility was being the primary caretaker for his father with early-onset Alzheimer's disease, and his mother with liver and colon cancer. Thank you, Stephen, for sharing your story with all of us.If there's topics you want to see discussed, leave a comment (On YouTube), DM on Instagram or TikTok, or email at onyourmentalpod@gmail.com
What If…We Created Virtual Banking Beyond Borders? We have a special episode this week and instead of an interview, we'll be sharing a talk given to our Belmont students earlier this semester as part of our Moench Entrepreneurship Lecture Series. Our speaker is Tori Samples, founder, and CTO of Leaf Global FinTech. Leaf helps people safely store and transports assets across borders. Currently working in several countries in Africa, Leaf has plans to expand and serve the 2 billion people around the world who do not have access to financial services. Tori Samples is a young entrepreneur with an incredible story. In today's episode, she will share her story as a self-proclaimed “unlikely entrepreneur”, present her formal pitch, and share how Belmont's Cone Center for Entrepreneurship is sponsoring 10 refugee artists through her NFT initiative If you'd like to watch the video version to see her slides, please visit BelmontETP.com/WhatIf What If… is produced by Old Soul. Music by Stephen Gordon. Learn more about us by visiting our website: belmontetp.com YouTube: @Belmont Entrepreneurs Facebook:BelmontCenterforEntrepreneurship Instagram: @belmont.etp
What if…We Disrupt the World of Entertainment? Jonathan Murrell (founder of The Escape Game) studied Entrepreneurship at Belmont before launching his business. In 8 years, the Escape Game has grown to 25 locations across the US with nearly 1,000 employees. And they aren't stopping anytime soon! In today's episode we talk about the entrepreneurial work ethic, valuing your people, and not being afraid to succeed. SHOUTOUT of the week: Matt Horvath (Video Production '12) is the founder of Pack Films. They partner with businesses, brands, and agencies to tell stories through video. They produce amazing videos to inspire and help you connect with your audience. Visit PackFilms.TV to check them out! What If… is produced by Old Soul. Music by Stephen Gordon. Learn more about us by visiting our website: belmontetp.com YouTube: @Belmont Entrepreneurs Facebook:BelmontCenterforEntrepreneurship Instagram: @belmont.etp
What If…I Started a Business While in College? Hannah Ashton, founder of Dream Achieve, is a senior Entrepreneurship major at Belmont University. She's created a goal setting workbook and 6-month planner filled with pages to help you not only finish your to-do list, but create better habits, plan your routines, track your budget, and more! In today's episode we talk about starting a business while in college, developing time management skills, and just taking the leap to go for it! SHOUTOUT of the week: Meredith Mazie (Music major, 2010) started ABEDNEGO Boutique in the heart of Nashville in 2015. ABEDNEGO specializes in women's wear and home goods. It's beautiful – go check it out! ABEDNEGOBoutique.com What If… is produced by Old Soul. Music by Stephen Gordon.
Throughout his career, Dr. Gordon has worked to increase the contribution of public procurement and contract management to the strategic management of public enterprises at every level of government. He served as CPO to multiple local governments, led NIGP as the National President, received the Institute's two highest individual awards, and has made a huge impact in education and research. Dr. Gordon is focused on helping state and local governments and institutions achieve their enterprise goals by providing guidance, counsel, and training that enables their procurement and contract management functions and team members to contribute strategically. In addition to strategic public procurement and contract management, his specific areas of expertise include performance-based contracting, internal and external collaboration, and leadership, ethics, and accountability. This podcast is brought to you by Procurated, the first supplier evaluation and vendor management platform created exclusively for public sector purchasers. If you have a supplier that you love, or one that you want to warn other purchases about, you can write a review in 90 seconds at www.Procurated.com/review.
What If… Food Could Transform Our Community's Health? Ryan Reisdorf (founder of Placemat) studied nursing at Belmont while launching his business with the mission of nourishing communities through feel-good food experiences. Placemat provides healthful, locally sourced food through 5 distribution channels. Over the past 5 years, Placemat has grown into a multi-million dollar business and has donated over 115k meals to people in need. In today's episode, we talk about staying true to your “why”, how Ryan's nursing education prepared him for life as an entrepreneur, and of course…food! SHOUTOUT of the week: Ethan Akdamar and James Richard (Entrepreneurship '20) started Bizi Vitamin Honey to create a cleaner way to get your vitamins. Infusing certified vitamins in raw USA honey, Vitamin Honey sticks make supporting your immune health convenient. www.GoBizi.co What If… is produced by Old Soul. Music by Stephen Gordon. Learn more about us by visiting our website: belmontetp.com YouTube: @Belmont Entrepreneurs Facebook:BelmontCenterforEntrepreneurship Instagram: @belmont.etp
What if… We Pursued Something We Love Doing? Sarah Worley (founder of Biscuit Love) received her Master of Accountancy at Belmont University in 2015. Biscuit Love family-owned restaurant with the mission of providing breakfast for good. What started as a food truck in 2012 has quickly grown into 3 restaurants in the Nashville area with 2 more coming soon. In today's episode, we talk about creating community through entrepreneurship, caring for your employees, navigating covid, and having faith! SHOUTOUT of the week: Savannah Taylor (Senior Entrepreneurship Major) started Clementine Floral Design to bring your event to life through her beautiful floral design. What If… is produced by Old Soul. Music by Stephen Gordon. Learn more about us by visiting our website: belmontetp.com YouTube: @Belmont Entrepreneurs Facebook:BelmontCenterforEntrepreneurship Instagram: @belmont.etp
What If… There are More People Like Us? Matt Fiedler (founder of Vinyl Me, Please) studied Entrepreneurship + Music Business before graduating Belmont University in 2011. Since launching VMP in 2012, the business has grown to serve over 200k+ customers in 40+ countries. In today's episode we talk about growth challenges, keeping your sense of self, consumer behavior, and more! SHOUTOUT of the week: Sam Walker (Music Business, 2014) is the co-founder of Walker Brothers Kombucha. Using a SCOBY inherited from their aunt, the brothers began to brew kombucha, eventually creating the light, refreshing, and probiotic-filled kombucha we enjoy today! DrinkWalkerBrothers.com What If… is produced by Old Soul. Music by Stephen Gordon. Learn more about us by visiting our website: belmontetp.com YouTube: @Belmont Entrepreneurs Facebook:BelmontCenterforEntrepreneurship Instagram: @belmont.etp
Mr. Gordon sits down with Barry Saywitz to discuss the financial side of commercial real estate, loans and investments. Gordon is the Founding Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Genesis Bank. All on OC Talk Radio
I find that Thanksgiving week is always a great week for contemplating all the things I'm grateful for. I've had a really great year as an indie author coach, author, and entrepreneur in general. But there's one thing that tops the list... In today's episode, I want to express my appreciation for all of the amazing people I've interviewed and had on the Author Revolution Podcast over the past two years. I'm going to give you a rundown of each person, so in case you missed their chat, you can go back and have a listen. Here we go... Be sure to check out the show notes by going to authorrevolution.org/108.
For many of us within the healthcare industry, the greatest crisis looming before us is not the risk of infectious disease, but a rapidly aging and frail population. Over the next 40 years, the number of Americans 65 and older will double to 80 million. Over the same period, adults aged 85 and older, who are often in the most need of basic personal and clinical care, will nearly quadruple. As congregative retirement communities are hit hard by COVID-19, and the evidence builds for a whole-person care approach to medicine, the argument for Programs for All Inclusive Care of the Elderly (PACE) has never been stronger. John sits down with the founder and CEO of one of the fastest growing PACE companies in the US, Edenbridge Health, to discuss the program's many virtues and Edenbridge's unique PACE and PACE-Lite business models.
Podcast: The World Transformed (LS 32 · TOP 5% what is this?)Episode: Peak Electricity: The Future of PowerPub date: 2017-10-09Notes from Listening Post:ThoriumFuturist Thomas Frey joins Stephen Gordon in a discussion of issues related to the future of power. We seem to consuming less electricity than we were before. Will the trend hold up? And where will the next breakthroughs come from? Thorium nuclear reactors? Solar power from space? Discussion Topics come from Thomas Frey's Peak electricity and 17 seismic forces of change that will make you want to shift careers The Electricity Plateau Past the Peak and Falling The Economy Decouples from Electricity Who's Using the Juice Overtaking Lane More Bang for Your Buck Seismic wildcards that will impact the future of electricity Power Generation Power Distribution Electric Storage Changes in Demand WT 355-664The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from The World Transformed, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.