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Best podcasts about Steve Cannon

Latest podcast episodes about Steve Cannon

Time Sensitive Podcast
Billy Martin on Finding Harmony in Rhythm and Life

Time Sensitive Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 77:55


The drummer and percussionist Billy Martin, whose name many Time Sensitive listeners may recognize—he created the Time Sensitive theme song—defies any boxed-in or limiting definitions of his work. Best known as a member of the band Medeski Martin & Wood (MMW), he's spent the past three-plus decades making experimental, boundary-pushing, and uncategorizable instrumental jazz-funk-groove music, shaping sounds that feel as expansive as they are definitive and distinctive. Across all his artistic output, Martin continually, meditatively searches for harmony. He is also a composer, a teacher, a visual artist, and a builder and craftsman. His expansive creative practice comes most alive at his home in Englewood, New Jersey, where he has cultivated a bamboo garden, crafted his own Japanese-style teahouse, and constructed a music studio. Martin is someone for whom rhythm is not just something heard, but also seen and felt.On the episode, he talks about his MMW journey at length, his concept of “rhythmic harmony,” and why he views sound creation as a sacred act.Special thanks to our Season 11 presenting sponsor, Van Cleef & Arpels.Show notes:Billy Martin[7:31] Medeski Martin & Wood[7:31] John Medeski[7:31] Chris Wood[7:31] “Not Not Jazz” (2024)[10:12] Iggy Pop's “Avenue B” (1999)[10:12] Don Was[11:27] “The Lover” (1995)[11:27] “Friday Afternoon in the Universe” (1995)[11:27] “Old Angel Midnight” (1973) by Jack Kerouac[13:44] Ra-Kalam Bob Moses[13:44] John Scofield[13:44] David Baker[15:57] “Shuck It Up” (1993)[15:57] “It's a Jungle in Here” (1993)[18:12] “Latin Shuffle” (1998)[18:12] “Combustication” (1998)[18:12] Frankie Malabe[18:12] Art Blakey[33:25] Thelonious Monk[33:58] “Life on Drums” (2011)[38:32] John Bonham[38:32] Charlie Watts[38:32] Stewart Copeland[38:32] Elvin Jones[38:32] Max Roach[38:32] Danny Richmond[38:32] Charles Mingus[38:32] Jack DeJohnette[38:32] Joe Morello[38:32] Roy Haynes[38:32] Stan Getz[38:32] Airto Moreira[38:32] Naná Vasconcelos[38:32] Babatunde Olatunji[39:58] Gus Johnson[39:58] “Whatever Happened to Gus” (1998)[39:58] Steve Cannon[40:54] “Chubb Sub” (1995)[40:54] ”Uncle Chubb” (1992)[46:41] “Shack-man” (1996)[47:06] “Drumming Birds” (2004)[54:48] “Bamboo Rainsticks” (1999)[54:48] Amulet Records[1:00:23] Creative Music Studio

Drivetime with DeRusha
830 Day in Minnesota, Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan, and Laura Oakes

Drivetime with DeRusha

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 31:31


This hour Jason DeRusha and Laura Oakes discuss today officially being 830 Day in Minnesota, she talks about visiting Steve Cannon at his place in Florida, kids growing up and appreciating their parents, the change in radio shows, and more celebrating 100 years of WCCO Radio. Plus they're joined by Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan as she makes the official proclamation! 

DonnaLonna Kitchen Show
111: Beans and Steve Cannon

DonnaLonna Kitchen Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 51:32


All things beans with Steven Cannon, geneticist and researcher for USDA and Associate Professor in the ISU department of Agronomy. Steven talks about the wide range of plants in the legume family and shares the joy of gardening and cooking with beans.

Kid Challenge
Steve Cannon

Kid Challenge

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 18:10


Interview with General Director of Children's Ministries on the UPCI

The Tom Barnard Show
Tom Barnard Show - Jesse the Shrink has a midlife crisis; William Stanford Davis has a premiere

The Tom Barnard Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 91:11


- SKOR North's Judd Zulgad talks about a catastrophic collapse by the Wolves in their OT loss to the Chicago Bulls, hears about the time Tom got dunked on by a 5'5" guy in a celebrity basketball game, and discusses the great Steve Cannon.- KSTP's Chris Egert talks about the Greatest Night in Pop documentary and what stood out to him, swaps stories about Lou Nanne with Tom, and shares some top news stories from the day.- Comedian Jesse the Shrink stops by the studio to promote his upcoming Midlife Crisis Show 2! Jesse is hosting the show Thursday February 8th at 7pm at Laugh Camp Comedy Club that boasts a handful of different hilarious acts and special guests. Tickets are still available if you're interested in stopping by!- Actor William Stanford Davis who stars in ABC's hit mockumentary Abbott Elementary stops by the show ahead of Abbott Elementary's return to television with a new season premiering TONIGHT on ABC at 8pm. Also available to stream on Hulu!- Kristyn Burtt checks in on if the crew completed their homework of watching The Greatest Night in Pop on Netflix about the making of We Are the World. Plus some other top entertainment stories of the day.Stream the show LIVE on the Tom Barnard Show app M-F from 8-9:30AM or get the show on-demand on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Tom Barnard Show
Tom Barnard Show - Jesse the Shrink has a midlife crisis; William Stanford Davis has a premiere

The Tom Barnard Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 95:11


- SKOR North's Judd Zulgad talks about a catastrophic collapse by the Wolves in their OT loss to the Chicago Bulls, hears about the time Tom got dunked on by a 5'5" guy in a celebrity basketball game, and discusses the great Steve Cannon. - KSTP's Chris Egert talks about the Greatest Night in Pop documentary and what stood out to him, swaps stories about Lou Nanne with Tom, and shares some top news stories from the day. - Comedian Jesse the Shrink stops by the studio to promote his upcoming Midlife Crisis Show 2! Jesse is hosting the show Thursday February 8th at 7pm at Laugh Camp Comedy Club that boasts a handful of different hilarious acts and special guests. Tickets are still available if you're interested in stopping by! - Actor William Stanford Davis who stars in ABC's hit mockumentary Abbott Elementary stops by the show ahead of Abbott Elementary's return to television with a new season premiering TONIGHT on ABC at 8pm. Also available to stream on Hulu! - Kristyn Burtt checks in on if the crew completed their homework of watching The Greatest Night in Pop on Netflix about the making of We Are the World. Plus some other top entertainment stories of the day. Stream the show LIVE on the Tom Barnard Show app M-F from 8-9:30AM or get the show on-demand on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Club Capital Leadership Podcast
Episode 286: Scott Foster and Steve Cannon on Leadership, Team-Building and Life Insurance (Replay)

Club Capital Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 79:01


Today's audience favorite is from Scott Foster and Steve Cannon!Scott Foster and Steve Cannon, two legends in the world of insurance, stop by the Club Capital Leadership Podcast to share jewels regarding running an agency, taking care of your community, life insurance and retaining clients and employees for decades. Scott is a native of Georgia, Scott graduated Magna Cum Laude from the University of Georgia with a degree in Risk Management & Insurance. Along with his CLU designation, Scott is a life and qualifying member of the Million Dollar Round Table. He has been in the top 10 State Farm life agents every year of his 40 plus year career with 24 years as the #1 life agent and 21 years as the #1 multiline agent. He has qualified for State Farm President's Club more than 80 times and State Farm Trophy 18 times, most recently in 2016. Steve grew up in Greenwood, South Carolina and graduated from The Citadel with a degree in Business Administration. He worked in the medical sales field for seven years before joining the State Farm family in 1988 as an Agent Team Member in Aiken, South Carolina. After qualifying the Agent for his first Ambassador travel trip in the Agent's 38 years of service, Steve was offered his own agency in Marietta, Georgia. Steve opened his agency as a scratch agent on September 1, 1989 and qualified for Ambassador travel in just four months. Since that time, Steve has qualified 29 more times for travel with 15 years as an exotic traveler. Steve's office is now located in Woodstock, GA and he has consistently been ranked as a top 50 State Farm Agent for 24 of the past 29 years. Steve's passion for providing Good Neighbor Service and ensuring his customers are adequately protected is evidenced by his many accomplishments as a State Farm Agent. A quote Steve lives and works by is “be different on purpose”. He believes in this quote so passionately that it is included on the design of his company cars. He wants people to notice the excellence and compassion his team strives for in serving and caring for agency customers. ** JOIN THE PRIVATE LEADERSHIP PODCAST COMMUNITY! **This community has access to a seat at the live recordings for all Monday podcast episodes, monthly, live Q&As with our favorite podcast guests, a private community on Facebook, and more. It launches June 1st, 2023 - grab your spot using this link: www.club.capital/podcast Thanks to our sponsors:Club Capital provides monthly accounting, tax, and CFO services for insurance agency owners. Learn more at www.club.capitalAutopilot Recruiting is a continuous recruiting service where you'll be assigned a recruiter that has been trained to recruit on your behalf every business day. Listeners of Club Capital Podcast go to www.autopilotrecruiting.com and use the code ClubCapital to get started.Coach P found great success as an insurance agent and agency owner. He leads a large, stable team of professionals who are at the top of their game year after year. Now he shares the systems, processes, delegation, and specialization he developed along the way. Gain access to weekly training calls and mentoring at www.coachpconsulting.com. Be sure to mention the Club Capital Podcast when you get in touch.TodayApp is a corporate approved app that allows you to build custom activities and track all your commissions and bonus structures, and integrates perfectly with your CRM. It can even manage your employees' time, track production, have a leaderboard with metrics, and more. Contact Today App and for a custom demo and let them know you heard about them on The Club Capital Leadership Podcast.

Off the Woodwork
AMBSE Vice Chairman Steve Cannon LIVE in Studio

Off the Woodwork

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 36:53


We are thrilled to have in studio for the 2nd hour of today's Steakhouse, AMBSE Vice Chairman Steve Cannon, as he chats about his day-to-day responsibilities for Arthur M Blank Sports, what's it like to basically oversee the construction of a new stadium, the challenges and triumphs of Mercedes Benz.

The Steakhouse
AMBSE Vice Chairman Steve Cannon LIVE in Studio

The Steakhouse

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 36:53


We are thrilled to have in studio for the 2nd hour of today's Steakhouse, AMBSE Vice Chairman Steve Cannon, as he chats about his day-to-day responsibilities for Arthur M Blank Sports, what's it like to basically oversee the construction of a new stadium, the challenges and triumphs of Mercedes Benz.

Bike Talk with Dave: Bicycle racing, cyclocross, gravel, mountain bike, road and tech

In 2019 Steve Cannon rolled across Knik Lake, an hour northwest of Anchorage Alaska, with more than a hundred others riding, skiing and on foot, down the Iditarod Trail. Leaving McGrath, more than 300-miles away, the 17 remaining would ride and walk deep into the unknown, pushing through fresh snow, across barren tundra, up melting rivers and across a frozen sea as they made their way the 1000-miles to Nome. 

Upon his return home, Cannon sat down with Dave Mable to capture his experiences on film. This is his story of crossing Alaska by bike, from the shores of Knik Lake, to the edge of the Bering Sea. Watch: 1000 Miles to Nome and Down the Kuskokwim for free!Follow all of Steve's adventures at Expand Your Possible! Please consider supporting Bike Talk with Dave by rating, reviewing and sharing on your favorite podcast platform. We'd invite you to support the show financially at www.buymeacoffee.com or on Venmo @David-Mable. You'll receive a Bike Talk with Dave sticker!Bike Talk with Dave is supported by Chain and Spoke Coffee. Order your favorite flavor at www.chainandspoke.com. The Chain and Spoke retail location will be opening in Des Moines, Iowa soon featuring great coffee, bikes and the new Bike Talk with Dave Studio!Bikeiowa.com is the online host of Bike Talk with Dave. Get your event listed on the extensive ride and race calendar for free! Create an account and add and edit your event to reach thousands of cyclists.AND if you want your event featured on Bike Talk with Dave, reach out on the Bike Talk with Dave instagram or facebook page for details how to highlight your ride on one of these bonus episodes!Join Dave and the Iowa Gravel Gang on April 29 for the Driftless 100, a beautiful ride through the scenic Driftless region of Northeast Iowa. Starting in Elkader, a 100, 6o and 30 mile options are available. Register today at www.driftlessgravel.com. And a month before that, Dave and his wife, Dee, will be eating fried rattlesnake and riding gravel at the Rattlesnake Gravel Grind in Sweetwater, Texas. www.rattlesnakegravelgrind.bikeWe hope you tune in every week - we've got a great slate of guests ahead of us - Heather Poskevich who is preparing to tackle the RAAM this summer and Matt Phipen Director of the annual ride across Iowa, RAGBRAI. Subscribe to Bike Talk with Dave and follow on facebook and instagram so you don't miss a thing!

Bike Talk with Dave: Bicycle racing, cyclocross, gravel, mountain bike, road and tech
Ep. 62 Bike Talk Shorts! Kathi Merchant & Flori Reiterberger on the Iditarod Trail Invitational

Bike Talk with Dave: Bicycle racing, cyclocross, gravel, mountain bike, road and tech

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2023 28:09


Welcome to the first episode of Bike Talk Shorts! (well, kinda... hey... it's my first short! I'll get better making the Shorts short!) - We begin with Kathi Merchant, Co-Director of the 2019 Iditarod Trail Invitational as she dives into a bit of the history of the race, the trail as well as some of the competitors (from Iowa... it was for a news piece in Des Moines). It's all pure Bering Sea gold! Secondly, we talk with Flori Reiterberger on the couch of the host home of the 350-mile checkpoint in McGrath, Alaska. It's a glimpse into what brings someone from the other side of the world to the middle of remote Alaska in the winter. It's also Bering Sea gold! Enjoy this treasure from deep inside one of the most difficult races on the planet. I also share a funny (sort of) story about Flori! Track the racers as they make their way towards Nome at www.itialaska.com. Watch: 1000 Miles to Nome and Down the Kuskokwim for free!Please consider supporting Bike Talk with Dave by rating, reviewing and sharing on your favorite podcast platform. We'd invite you to support the show financially at www.buymeacoffee.com or on Venmo @David-Mable. You'll receive a Bike Talk with Dave sticker!Bike Talk with Dave is supported by Chain and Spoke Coffee. Order your favorite flavor at www.chainandspoke.com. The Chain and Spoke retail location will be opening in Des Moines, Iowa soon featuring great coffee, bikes and the new Bike Talk with Dave Studio!Bikeiowa.com is the online host of Bike Talk with Dave. Get your event listed on the extensive ride and race calendar for free! Create an account and add and edit your event to reach thousands of cyclists.AND if you want your event featured on Bike Talk with Dave, reach out on the Bike Talk with Dave instagram or facebook page for details how to highlight your ride on one of these bonus episodes!Join Dave and the Iowa Gravel Gang on April 29 for the Driftless 100, a beautiful ride through the scenic Driftless region of Northeast Iowa. Starting in Elkader, a 100, 6o and 30 mile options are available. Register today at www.driftlessgravel.com. And a month before that, Dave and his wife, Dee, will be eating fried rattlesnake and riding gravel at the Rattlesnake Gravel Grind in Sweetwater, Texas. www.rattlesnakegravelgrind.bikeWe hope you tune in every week - we've got a great slate of guests ahead of us - Next week we'll have Part 2 of Steve Cannon's story - join him as he crosses Alaska by bike! Later this month we'll talk with Heather Poskevich who is preparing to tackle the RAAM this summer and Matt Phippen, Director of the annual ride across Iowa, RAGBRAI. Plus more race episodes and Bike Talk Shorts! (actually short!) Subscribe to Bike Talk with Dave and follow on facebook and instagram so you don't miss a thing!

Bike Talk with Dave: Bicycle racing, cyclocross, gravel, mountain bike, road and tech
Ep. 61 Steve Cannon's Iditarod Trail Invitational; Part 1

Bike Talk with Dave: Bicycle racing, cyclocross, gravel, mountain bike, road and tech

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 56:56


In 2019 Steve Cannon embarked on a journey with a handful of other intrepid souls, to ride their bikes along the Iditarod Trail from near Anchorage, across the Alaska Range to Nome, a thousand miles away on the Bering Sea. Bike Talk with Dave's Dave Mable followed along to film a documentary about the journey. Once the two had returned home, Cannon and Mable sat down to record Cannon's experience, from his first fatbike ride all the way through Alaska to Nome. This is the first half of that recording - taking listeners from Cannon's first ride to the starting line of the Iditarod Trail Invitational on the frozen Knik Lake just outside of Anchorage. Tune in next week for Part 2 which will take us, with Cannon, from the starting shotgun blast through the Alaska Range all the way to the Bering Sea. Also, starting this week we'll be randomly dropping a new Bike Talk with Dave Feature: Bike Talk Shorts! Five-to-15-minute stories and interviews with incredible people doing incredible things - this week you'll meet Flori Reiterberger, a fat biker who was attempting his first Iditarod Trail race to Nome. Be sure to subscribe so you're notified when Bike Talk Shorts hits your favorite podcast platform!Watch: 1000 Miles to Nome and Down the Kuskokwim for free!Please consider supporting Bike Talk with Dave by rating, reviewing and sharing on your favorite podcast platform. We'd invite you to support the show financially at www.buymeacoffee.com or on Venmo @David-Mable. You'll receive a Bike Talk with Dave sticker!Bike Talk with Dave is supported by Chain and Spoke Coffee. Order your favorite flavor at www.chainandspoke.com. The Chain and Spoke retail location will be opening in Des Moines, Iowa soon featuring great coffee, bikes and the new Bike Talk with Dave Studio!Bikeiowa.com is the online host of Bike Talk with Dave. Get your event listed on the extensive ride and race calendar for free! Create an account and add and edit your event to reach thousands of cyclists.AND if you want your event featured on Bike Talk with Dave, reach out on the Bike Talk with Dave instagram or facebook page for details how to highlight your ride on one of these bonus episodes!Join Dave and the Iowa Gravel Gang on April 29 for the Driftless 100, a beautiful ride through the scenic Driftless region of Northeast Iowa. Starting in Elkader, a 100, 6o and 30 mile options are available. Register today at www.driftlessgravel.com. And a month before that, Dave and his wife, Dee, will be eating fried rattlesnake and riding gravel at the Rattlesnake Gravel Grind in Sweetwater, Texas. www.rattlesnakegravelgrind.bikeWe hope you tune in every week - we've got a great slate of guests ahead of us - Heather Poskevich who is preparing to tackle the RAAM this summer and Matt Phipen Director of the annual ride across Iowa, RAGBRAI. Subscribe to Bike Talk with Dave and follow on facebook and instagram so you don't miss a thing!

Bike Talk with Dave: Bicycle racing, cyclocross, gravel, mountain bike, road and tech
Ep. 60 David King & Jimmy Hendrix: The Rattlesnake Gravel Grind

Bike Talk with Dave: Bicycle racing, cyclocross, gravel, mountain bike, road and tech

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 42:04


Yes, Jimmy Hendrix, but with a bike, not a guitar! David and Jimmy have crafted a 30, 60 & 100+ mile gravel race through the power-producing (wind and oil) west Texas hill country - and don't worry, the Rattlesnake Round-up is the week prior to this weekend-long celebration, so the likelyhood of seeing this race's namesake is very low! The Rattlesnake Gravel Grind is an entire weekend of activities, with music, food (breakfast every day!), , beer, camping and riding is planned for March 24-26. 25-30 mile Shakedown rides on Friday and Sunday with the main event on Saturday. Join pros Emily Newsom, Laurens ten Dam and more on this beautiful west Texas groadio.Please consider supporting Bike Talk with Dave by rating, reviewing and sharing on your favorite podcast platform. We'd invite you to support the show financially at www.buymeacoffee.com or on Venmo @David-Mable. You'll receive a Bike Talk with Dave sticker!Bike Talk with Dave is supported by Chain and Spoke Coffee. Order your favorite flavor at www.chainandspoke.com. The Chain and Spoke retail location will be opening in Des Moines, Iowa soon featuring great coffee, bikes and the new Bike Talk with Dave Studio! Bikeiowa.com is the online host of Bike Talk with Dave. Get your event listed on the extensive ride and race calendar for free! Create an account and add and edit your event to reach thousands of cyclists.AND if you want your event featured on Bike Talk with Dave, reach out on the Bike Talk with Dave instagram or facebook page for details how to highlight your ride on one of these bonus episodes!Join Dave and the Iowa Gravel Gang on April 29 for the Driftless 100, a beautiful ride through the scenic Driftless region of Northeast Iowa. Starting in Elkader, a 100, 6o and 30 mile options are available. Register today at www.driftlessgravel.com. And a month before that, Dave and his wife, Dee, will be eating fried rattlesnake and riding gravel at the Rattlesnake Gravel Grind in Sweetwater, Texas.We hope you tune in every week - we've got a great slate of guests ahead of us - Heather Poskevich who is preparing to tackle the RAAM this summer, a throwback with Steve Cannon about the Iditarod Trail Invitational and Matt Phipen Director of the annual ride across Iowa, RAGBRAI. Subscribe to Bike Talk with Dave and follow on facebook and instagram so you don't miss a thing!

Dukes & Bell
Mercedes Benz Stadium is celebrating it's five year anniversary!

Dukes & Bell

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2022 7:10


Steve Cannon, CEO of AMB group, joined Dukes & Bell to talk about the fifth anniversary of the Mercedes Benz Stadium being opened and talked about how the organization planned on celebrating it.

Southern Fried Soccer
MLS: Chicago preview and Atlanta United updates the search for Darren Eales replacement

Southern Fried Soccer

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 24:50


In this episode of the podcast “Southern Fried Soccer,” host Doug Roberson of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution previews Saturday's MLS match between Atlanta United and Chicago at Soldier Field. You'll hear from Steve Cannon, CEO of Arthur M. Blank Sports & Entertainment, who discusses the club's ongoing search for a new president to replace Darren Eales, manager Gonzalo Pineda and players Luiz Araujo and Aiden McFadden.

Glocal Citizens
Episode 129: The Art of the Return with Bara Diokhané

Glocal Citizens

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 47:55


Greetings Glocal Citizens! This week the podcast is coming to you from my recent trip to the Dakar Biennale where I met my guest, Bara Diokhané, thanks to Muhammida El Muhajir from EP27 (https://glocalcitizens.fireside.fm/27). Bara was born and raised in Dakar, Senegal. In 2018 he returned after an interesting career journey in New York. A lawyer by training, Bara Diokhané, started creating works of art at the start of the the 21st century, while living in Harlem, New York as an immigrant. In 2002 he was a participating artist to the MagnetDiaspora exhibit hosted during the 2002 Dakar Biennale by Yassine Arts Gallery. His first exhibition in New York City was hosted in 2003 by Steve Cannon's Tribes Gallery in Manhattan's Lower East Side. In 2004 he designed the backdrop for the scene of the Afropop music festival at Virginia University. In 2005 he was selected at the Diversity Project, curated by Danny Simmons and Rush Arts, which was an event showcasing the works of 200 New York artists in 16 different galleries. In 2006, I showed 10 paintings at the Dakar Off Biennale where most of the show was sold out. He has also showed at the State Black Archives Museum, in Huntsville, Alabama; Kiaca Gallery, in Columbus, Ohio; Columbia University; and the Schomburg Center for research in black culture. In 2007, he was selected for the Black Madonna Millenium exhibit hosted at the Museum for Contemporary African and Diaspora Art (MOCADA) in Brooklyn. That year, he also showed at Princeton University's Rockefeller Art Gallery. In 2010 Bara was invited to select one artwork from the collection of the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) and couple it with one of his own works to make a pair during the "African Rythms, American Echoes" exhibit. Bara is presently writing a script about an African human experience of 50 years of arts, politics and academics. Where to find Bara? On LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/bara-diokhane-667b6b6/?originalSubdomain=sn) On Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/diokhaneb/?hl=en) On Twitter (https://twitter.com/kemtila) On Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/bara.diokhane.121) What's Bara reading? The African Origin of Civilization (https://read.amazon.co.uk/kp/embed?asin=B009N30PVO&preview=newtab&linkCode=kpe&ref_=cm_sw_r_kb_dp_9G08BRTH6GEHV6P421W3&tag=glocalcitiz09-20) by Cheikh Anta Diop Other topics of interest: Mor Faye (https://www.artforum.com/print/199106/saint-mor-faye-33781) KoToa Coffee (https://www.facebook.com/kotaocoffee/) in Dakar Doudou N'Diaye Rose (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doudou_N%27Diaye_Rose) On Senegal's BDS party (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Senegalese_Democratic_Bloc) First World Festival of Negro Arts (http://www.williamgreaves.com/first-world-festival-negro-arts/) Spike Lee's 40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks (https://40acres.com/about-us/) Special Guest: Bara Diokhané .

Notorious Mass Effect
"JUICE WRLD - FIGHTING DEMONS (DELUXE)"

Notorious Mass Effect

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 14:06


The Digital Deluxe Edition of Juice WRLD's new album, Fighting Demons, which features new track “Sometimes,” is out now. The original version of the album features collaborations with Justin Bieber, Trippie Redd, SUGA of BTS, and Polo G. Fighting Demons vinyl, CDs and cassettes are available via 999club.com, along with album merch bundles. Limited edition exclusive opaque red vinyl editions are available only at Target. Earlier this month, Juice's team released a music video for the late artist's single, “Cigarettes.” The official music video follows the release of the official music video for “Go Hard 2.0,” which is also included on the new Fighting Demons (Digital Deluxe Edition). Directed by Steve Cannon, the music video includes a cameo from standout actor Angus Cloud from HBO's hit show Euphoria and touches on the complexities and nuances of overcoming addiction. “Cigarettes” was originally leaked in 2018 and quickly became a fan favorite. These are his first new songs since his last album, Fighting Demons was released in December. Recently, Juice's manager Lil Bibby and music video director Steve Cannon partnered exclusively with Vevo for the latest installment of Vevo Footnotes to reveal new insight behind making the posthumous video tribute “Already Dead.” In the visual, Lil Bibby and Steve Cannon talk about almost losing the session to the song, Juice WRLD's struggles with inner demons and his dreams of one day creating his own amine. “Already Dead” was the lead single from Juice WRLD's fourth studio album Fighting Demons. In the video, Cannon explains the idea behind the video, saying, “This character is named ‘Anti-Juice.' He represents the internal struggle Juice faced within himself. Anti-Juice regenerating is a metaphor for the resilience of mental health issues. Every time Juice appears to get a leg up on Anti-Juice, he bounces back more fiercely (a classic anime trope).” description source: https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/digital-deluxe-version-juice-wrld-200342718.html?msclkid=25f04272aa5911ecb2e5e9c8acfae489 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/masseffect/support

Antitrust Matters
A Legacy of Antitrust, Part 2

Antitrust Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 43:58


In the conclusion of this two-part episode, Jeff Shinder and David Scupp talk with Lloyd Constantine and Steve Cannon about the founding of Constantine Cannon and the unique paths that brought them to practicing antitrust law at pivotal and interesting times in U.S. antitrust history.  Lloyd and Steve talk about the early days of the law firm, some of its most notable cases as lawyers, and much more. Make sure to listen to part one to catch up on the discussion!

Antitrust Matters
A Legacy of Antitrust, Part 1

Antitrust Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 45:28


In this two-part episode, Jeff Shinder and David Scupp talk with Lloyd Constantine and Steve Cannon about the founding of Constantine Cannon and the unique paths that brought them to practicing antitrust law at pivotal and interesting times in U.S. antitrust history.  Lloyd and Steve talk about the early days of the firm, some of its most notable cases, and much more. Make sure to stay tuned for Part 2 of this conversation!

Notorious Mass Effect
"JUICE WRLD - CIGARETTES"

Notorious Mass Effect

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 12:07


Juice WRLD's team has unveiled two tracks and music videos from the late artist, “Cigarettes” and “Go Hard 2.0.” “Cigarettes” was originally leaked in 2018 and quickly became a fan favorite. These are his first new songs since his last album, Fighting Demons was released in December. “Go Hard 2.0” is included on the new Fighting Demons (Complete Edition). Both animated visuals are directed by Steve Cannon. On “Cigarettes,” Juice examines his various addictions and habits, likening his feelings to relying on nicotine to keep him going. He croons, “Smoke cigarettes, cancer in the chest like cardiac arrest/ I've been feelin' stressed, tryna find ways to impress her/ Showin' her that I love her, tryna show her a effort/ Gotta keep it together.” The trademark honesty from Juice made it an instant hit when it began surfacing on the internet four years ago. Fighting Demons became Juice WRLD's fourth album to top the Billboard charts. The album began with 119,000 equivalent album units earned in the week ending December 16, according to MRC Data. Demons is the fourth consecutive leader and fifth overall chart appearance for the late rapper-singer, who died in December 2019 of an accidental overdose. His debut effort, Goodbye & Good Riddance, peaked at No.3 on Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums in August 2018, a few months before his first chart-topper – the collaborative set Future and Juice WRLD Present…WRLD on Drugs, with Future – debuted at No.1 that November. His next release, 2019's Death Race for Love, topped the charts for two weeks, while his first posthumous LP, 2020's Legends Never Die, reigned supreme for three weeks. In other areas, Billboard reported that Demons debuted at No.1 on the Top Rap Albums chart and at No.2 on the all-genre Billboard 200, behind Adele's 30. Fighting Demons continues to tell the story that Juice WRLD had started as a young musician. The documentary Juice WRLD: Into the Abyss premiered in December and offered an “intimate” look at the departed artist. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/masseffect/support

Club Capital Leadership Podcast
Episode 91: The Business of Life with Scott Foster and Steve Cannon

Club Capital Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2022 64:17


Today on the leadership podcast, Bradley sits down with Scott Foster and Steve Cannon.  These experts are sharing advice on how to sell.   A native of Georgia, Scott graduated Magna Cum Laude from the University of Georgia with a degree in Risk Management & Insurance.  Along with his CLU designation, Scott is a life and qualifying member of the Million Dollar Round Table.  He has been in the top 10 State Farm life agents every year of his 40 plus year career with 24 years as the #1 life agent and 21 years as the #1 multiline agent.  He has qualified for State Farm President's Club more than 80 times and State Farm Trophy 18 times, most recently in 2016. Steve, a native of South Carolina, graduated from The Citadel with a degree in Business Administration and worked in the medical sales field for seven years before joining the State Farm family.  On September 1, 1989, Steve opened a scratch agency and qualified for Ambassador Travel in just four months. Since that time, Steve has qualified over 30 more times for travel with 17 years as an Exotic Traveler, he has consistently been ranked as a top 50 State Farm Agent for 25 of the past 30 years, he is a 2 time President's Club Trophy Qualifier, a Lifetime President's Club Qualifier (qualifying over 38 times), a Lifetime MDRT Qualifier, a 17-time Chairman's Circle Qualifier, and a Crystal Excellence Qualifier.

The History Voyager Podcast The Spanish Flu
Dead Malls & Vibrations of Doom

The History Voyager Podcast The Spanish Flu

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2021 77:39


Steve Cannon has one of the oldest websites around a heavy metal news magazine called VIBRATIONS OF DOOM.    We talk about that, his history with the internet and more.   Vibrations Of Doom Magazine/DOOM Radio: http://vibrationsofdoom.com   Broken Trinity facebook page: http://facebook.com/BrokenTrinity   Broken Trinity bandcamp page: http://brokentrinity.bandcamp.com

Wait, how do you spell that?: A rare disease podcast
A Lifetime of Research with Dr. Cannon of the Periodic Paralysis Association

Wait, how do you spell that?: A rare disease podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 25:46


In this episode, we discuss a condition called periodic paralysis with Dr. Steve Cannon, professor and chairman of the department of physiology at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA and medical advisor with the Periodic Paralysis Association. Periodic Paralysis is a rare genetic disorder that is characterized by attacks of paralysis, weakness, and stiffness in the body. To learn more about this condition, visit the Periodic Paralysis Association here.

Aging Like A Badass
Write Your Own Fortune Cookie

Aging Like A Badass

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2021 52:28


Life is what you make it, and as my friend and guest Steve Cannon says, you have the ability to write your own fortune cookies. Join this adventurer as he shares his journey of making the decision from a very dark broken place in his 20's to write his own story, to creating and living out his best life today photographing wildlife in Africa. The rocket fuel for moving forward lies within each of us. You just need to wake up everyday and say YES to the possibilities that await you!Aging Like A Badass Radio Show is broadcast live at 1:00PM ET Thursdays on W4WN Radio – The Women 4 Women Network (www.w4wn.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com). This podcast is also available on Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com).

Tales from the Curtain Twitcher
Chapter 229 - 'Sucking It Up'

Tales from the Curtain Twitcher

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 7:13


In spite of excessive expenditure on ‘crazy gold tat', the Prime Minister comes up smelling of roses again; Sir Kieran tries to shift the blame for his party's abject flop and Steve Cannon is advised to just suck it up.

Talking Shit About Death
Episode 5: Part 1 - Melanie Maria Goodreaux

Talking Shit About Death

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 28:29


Talking shit about death with Melanie Maria Goodreaux. Melanie is a playwright, poet and fiction writer. You can find her work at melaniemariagoodreaux.com. To find out more about Steve Cannon, New York City's Lower East Side literary giant, visit tribes.org.

Talking Shit About Death
Episode 6: Part 2 - Melanie Maria Goodreaux

Talking Shit About Death

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 39:18


Talking shit about death with Melanie Maria Goodreaux. Melanie is a playwright, poet and fiction writer. You can find her work at melaniemariagoodreaux.com. To find out more about Steve Cannon, New York City's Lower East Side literary giant, visit tribes.org.

Glen Ferris Apostolic Church
04 - 11 - 21 I Can Do That - Guest Speaker Bto. Steve Cannon

Glen Ferris Apostolic Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 30:55


04 - 11 - 21 I Can Do That - Guest Speaker Bto. Steve Cannon by Glen Ferris Apostolic Church

Twins Talk it Up Podcast
Twins Talk it Up Episode 43: Iron Sharpens Iron, Talk About Mentorship

Twins Talk it Up Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 60:43


Twins Talk it Up Episode 43: Iron Sharpens Iron, Talk About Mentorship   The title of the latest Twins Talk it Up episode, Iron Sharpens Iron: Talk about Mentorship was taken from the book of Proverbs, chapter 27, verse 17 in the Bible. This was chosen to highlight the focus of our conversation. We are honored to have one of our mentors and good friend Steve Cannon join us. Steve is an author and speaker, and he also serves as an Elder and Minister with the Rise Church in Indianapolis, Indiana.  We ask Steve to define what mentorship is and to share personally what he believes are some benefits of implementing mentorship as a part of your personal and professional growth. He also addresses what a successful and health mentorship looks like. It is crucial that both communication and expectations are clear. What is the growth plan? How should a mentee and mentor prepare for their meetings? One of Steve's newest projects is his work on a book on the topic of mentorship. Grab some of his other resources: Guru Wisdom Checklist for Change Journal Sharing Your Faith: Creative Ways to Reach a Hurting World for God   ----more----   If you are looking to learn the art of audience engagement while listening for methods to conquer speaking anxiety, deliver persuasive presentations, and close more deals, then this is the podcast for you. Twins Talk it Up is a podcast where identical twin brothers Danny Suk Brown and David Suk Brown discuss leadership communication strategies to support professionals who believe in the power of their own authentic voice.  Together, we will explore tips and tools to increase both your influence and value.  Along the way, let’s crush some goals, deliver winning sales pitches, and enjoy some laughs. Danny Suk Brown and David Suk Brown train on speaking and presentation skills.  They also share from their keynote entitled, “Identically Opposite: the Pursuit of Identity”.   Support and Follow us: Patreon: patreon.com/twinstalkitup IG: @dsbleadershipgroup Twitter: @dsbleadership LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/dsbleadershipgroup/ Facebook: facebook.com/dsbleadership/ Website: dsbleadershipgroup.com/TwinsTalkitUp

Twins Talk it Up Podcast
Twins Talk it Up Episode 43: Iron Sharpens Iron, Talk About Mentorship

Twins Talk it Up Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 60:43


Twins Talk it Up Episode 43: Iron Sharpens Iron, Talk About Mentorship   The title of the latest Twins Talk it Up episode, Iron Sharpens Iron: Talk about Mentorship was taken from the book of Proverbs, chapter 27, verse 17 in the Bible. This was chosen to highlight the focus of our conversation. We are honored to have one of our mentors and good friend Steve Cannon join us. Steve is an author and speaker, and he also serves as an Elder and Minister with the Rise Church in Indianapolis, Indiana.  We ask Steve to define what mentorship is and to share personally what he believes are some benefits of implementing mentorship as a part of your personal and professional growth. He also addresses what a successful and health mentorship looks like. It is crucial that both communication and expectations are clear. What is the growth plan? How should a mentee and mentor prepare for their meetings? One of Steve's newest projects is his work on a book on the topic of mentorship. Grab some of his other resources: Guru Wisdom Checklist for Change Journal Sharing Your Faith: Creative Ways to Reach a Hurting World for God   ----more----   If you are looking to learn the art of audience engagement while listening for methods to conquer speaking anxiety, deliver persuasive presentations, and close more deals, then this is the podcast for you. Twins Talk it Up is a podcast where identical twin brothers Danny Suk Brown and David Suk Brown discuss leadership communication strategies to support professionals who believe in the power of their own authentic voice.  Together, we will explore tips and tools to increase both your influence and value.  Along the way, let's crush some goals, deliver winning sales pitches, and enjoy some laughs. Danny Suk Brown and David Suk Brown train on speaking and presentation skills.  They also share from their keynote entitled, “Identically Opposite: the Pursuit of Identity”.     Support and Follow us: Instagram: @twinstalkitup Instagram:  @dsbleadershipgroup Twitter:  @dsbleadership LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/twins-talk-it-up/ LinkedIn:  linkedin.com/company/dsbleadershipgroup/ Facebook: facebook.com/TwinsTalkitUp Facebook: facebook.com/dsbleadership/ Website: dsbleadershipgroup.com/TwinsTalkitUp

Adventure Sports Podcast
Ep. 719: Expand Your Possible - Steve Cannon

Adventure Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 62:26


Steve’s story is one that’ll get you pumped to start planning your next adventure and eliminate all excuses as to why you can’t or shouldn’t. Steve Cannon runs, fat bikes, kayaks, and skis but he wouldn’t call himself a runner, biker, kayaker, or skier, however. He would most likely refer to himself as an adventurer. Here’s why: * Steve has run nearly 100 marathons. * Competed in the world’s longest kayak race. * Completed the Tuscobia Winter 150 twice on his fat bike. * Finished the Arrowhead 135 three times, and most recently did so unsupported. * In 2004, he rode his bike to the starting line of the Deadwood Mickelson Trail Marathon in South Dakota—beginning in Iowa—before running the marathon and continuing on another 1900 miles and 38 days. * Completed over twenty RAGBRAIs. * Completed eight Gravel World Championships in Nebraska. * Completed four Ride-the-Rockies, * Completed the Dirty Kanza 200 five times, earning a coveted “1000 Miles of Kanza” goblet in 2017 while also "beating the sun". * He was the second person to run the 292 miles across his home state of Iowa in 11 days (averaging a marathon distance each day) and is the first person ever to run around the great Lake Michigan, logging 1,037 miles in forty days - This pursuit also became his first book "40 Days", which you can download for free here ( https://www.expandyourpossible.com/online-store ). * CompletedJay Petervary's 200-Mile Fat Pursuit in West Yellowstone, Idaho. You can relive the journey and incredible fight to the finish (along with the rest of Steve's adventures this year) here ( https://www.expandyourpossible.com/fat-pursuit-2019 ). * In 2018 Steve completed the Iditarod Trail 350-mile bike race. * In 2019 he became the very first Iowan to complete the 1000-mile Iditarod Trail Invitational bike race from Anchorage to Nome, Alaska. This historic race was documented in the movie '1000 Miles to Nome' which is available at ExpandYourPossible.com ( https://www.expandyourpossible.com/online-store ). * His adventures have raised nearly $700,000 for Livestrong, Camp Kesem, Above and Beyond Cancer, and the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, If there was ever a person to come on the show to expand what’s possible for you, it’s Steve. Learn what you can and feel free to reach out to him to learn even more. Find out more about Steve at ExpandYourPossible.com ( https://www.expandyourpossible.com/ ) and on Instagram at @xpandurpossible ( https://www.instagram.com/xpandurpossible/ ) Is the price of gear holding you back from going on your next adventure or have extra gear you don’t need? Rerouted.co is offering a sustainable option to purchase and sell high-quality used gear to save it from the landfill, and save your wallet. Check it out at www.rerouted.co ( http://www.rerouted.co ) Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/adventure-sports-podcast/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Dukes & Bell
AMB Sports and Entertainment CEO Steve Cannon with Dukes & Bell [2-3-21]

Dukes & Bell

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 8:55


AMB Sports and Entertainment CEO Steve Cannon joined Dukes & Bell to talk about winning the USAA salute to service award, how many more people could we see at games this season, plus what’s a job interview with Arthur Blank like? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The EVA podcast
GSE&RAMP-OPS Podcast - Session 1 Effective GSE resource planning - Steve Cannon, John Edmunds & Paul Holmes

The EVA podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 60:51


Steve Cannon, Head of Global Fleet Management, Swissport John Edmunds, Head of Fleet Management EU, Swissport Paul Holmes – Managing Director - Smart Asset Management The GSE&RAMP-OPS Podcast series will offer listeners the opportunity to learn from industry-leading experts from around the world, focusing on equipment and operations, current industry challenges and topics that are of interest to operators around the world which are as relevant now as they were pre-pandemic and will be in the future. DOWNLOAD: To get all the latest episodes, download the Apple podcast, Spotify or your favourite podcast application and search for The EVA podcast or Chris Notter.

Cool Things Entrepreneurs Do
Zconomy with Jason Dorsey

Cool Things Entrepreneurs Do

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2020 33:52


This episode is at talk about the generations and how they impact the future of your company.  Jason Dorsey is an expert in this topic, and his new book, Zconomy, releases this week.  If you employ people, you know there are different things that matter to people of all generations.  Jason has been researching this subject for over 20 years, and his new book focuses on the new workers (Generation Z) who have already landed in many companies.     About Jason Dorsey Jason Dorsey is the leading generational researcher, speaker, and author. He's appeared on 60 Minutes, The Today Show, The Early Show, and over 200 more TV shows. Jason is on a mission to help leaders solve generational challenges with employees, customers, and emerging trends to grow their business faster. His new book, Zconomy: How Gen Z Will Change the Future of Business, is based on his work leading more than 65 generational research studies on four continents and working with over 700 companies, including many of the biggest global brands--from Mercedes to Adidas. Adweek calls Jason a "research guru." A powerful communicator, Jason has received over 1,000 standing ovations for his unique approach to separating generational myth from truth, with an emphasis on Gen Z and Millennials. More at JasonDorsey.com and GenHQ.com    About Zconomy: How Gen Z is Going to Change the Future of Business—and What To Do About It Gen Z is here—and they are poised to change everything. This new, engaged generation is already 24 years old, the fastest-growing generation of employees, and the most important generation of consumers and trendsetters. Gen Z has a very different approach to employment as well as shopping, buying, and influencing. This large, diverse generation doesn't remember 9/11, has always had social media, and believes COVID-19 is their Generation Defining Moment. In Zconomy, Jason Dorsey and Denise Villa, PhD, separate myth from truth about Gen Z so every leader, marketer, employer, and parent knows how to understand and engage this incredibly important generation. Packed with surprising research discoveries, practical how-to, and frontline stories, Zconomy is the missing solution to unlock the potential of Gen Z at this critical time in their emergence.    "Zconomy delivers the solution leaders need to understand Gen Z and take action right away." -Steve Cannon, Former CEO, Mercedes-Benz USA     "Zconomy is a must-read guide from the most authoritative voices on generational studies of our time." Andrea Brimmer, CMO, Ally Financial    https://thomsinger.com/podcast/zconomy 

The Future of Work With Jacob Morgan
How the Co-Founder of Home Depot Built a Multi-Billion Dollar Company by Putting People First

The Future of Work With Jacob Morgan

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2020 66:21


Arthur Blank is the co-founder of The Home Depot, a home improvement retail chain which today has a market capitalization of over 300 billion and over 400,000 employees. Arthur is also the author of the new book, Good Company, which comes out on September 15. Arthur has been named one of the world’s 100 greatest living business minds by Forbes in 2017, Executive of the Year 2018 by Sports Business Journal, and one of the 50 most influential people in Sports 2016, 2017, and 2018 by Sports Business Journal. Arthur owns the Atlanta Falcons NFL team and the Atlanta United Soccer team. His family businesses also include the nationwide PGA Tour Superstore, three ranches in Montana, and Mercedes-Benz Stadium which hosted the 2019 Super Bowl. Under his leadership The Home Depot was voted America’s most socially responsible company in 2001. How Home Depot Came to Be Back in the 1970s Arthur and Home Depot co-founder Bernie Marcus were working together as employees of Handy Dan, one of the first home improvement retail chains. They were both fired in 1978, but they both knew they wanted to stay in the business of home improvement and so they decided to create their own store that could compete with Handy Dan, which was very successful at that time. In 1979 Arthur and Bernie started their first four stores in Atlanta, Georgia. As Arthur puts it, it was “a large warehouse, no frills, downmarket store, low prices, great service, great services, etc”. With those four initial stores they tested to see if their model would work. They really listened to their customers to find out what they wanted more of or less of, how the service was, how the hours were, etc...And they kept the things that were good and tweaked the things that needed work. In 1981 they went public and opened up four more stores in Florida. A lot of people, including the executive VP of Goldman Sachs at the time, thought there was no way they could make their model scale across different states and so many stores. Fortunately, they were wrong. Arthur and Bernie had not only found a way to create a great culture, but they also found out how to keep it consistent across multiple stores and locations. The secret to success Arthur and Bernie had found a way to not just have a successful business, but they were able to compete, and eventually surpass, companies that had been around for decades. Why? Arthur says, “I will tell you the conclusion I've come to is the only way we can do this, because I basically agree the culture is really the reason-- it wasn't really so much the products, or the pricing, or the assortment-- all of that was terribly important, but the underpinnings all of what we did was this culture that was unique. That we only can do that if we begin promoting people based on culture first, not could they literally just write it down and make a list, etc, etc. But do they live it? Are they ambassadors for it? Do they represent our values day in, day out? And if the answer was yes to those questions, they were ready to be promoted as a store manager, district manager, district manager or whatever it may be”. They knew that culture was the most important thing. That if the employees were happy at work, engaged, and well trained they would provide top notch service to the customers. They also knew they had to actively listen to customers and employees to continue to adapt. While other chains that had been around for 20, 30, 50 or more years continued to operate in the same ways without innovating or changing. From the time they started Arthur and Bernie knew they had to have core values in place. Those values were: put people first, listen and respond, include everyone, innovate on a continuous basis, lead by example, and give back to others. And those values weren’t just words that were written in the employee handbook or on the walls. They were values that everyone inside the company had to live and breath every day. And they were the guiding factors in who got hired and who got promoted. That is what has set them apart. What most leaders get wrong today Arthur shares that successful leaders are ones that have a set of values and stick to them. They consistently lead based on those values--they are able to live those values out and articulate them to others. The problem, Arthur says, is that a lot of leaders today just want to send out a memo every other day reminding employees about the company values, yet they themselves don’t live them out. In order to be a great leader you have to not just talk the talk, you have to walk the talk as well. They have to lead by example, roll their sleeves up and set the pace for the organization. He also says leaders need to walk in the footsteps of your frontline employees. Don’t just read about how things are going, go down once and a while and experience yourself. That’s when ideas will come and things can adapt and change. Don’t just sit in your office passing down commands and reading reports. Get out and interact with everyone. The marriage of purpose and profit It seems that a lot of leaders feel that purpose and profit are mutually exclusive. You can focus on one of them or the other, but you can’t put both first. Yet, Home Depot seems to have mastered how to focus on both. Arthur says that it is more important now than ever to focus on both, because people are demanding it. Especially younger people, they want to be associated with companies who are sustainable that will be around for a long time, but they also want to be a part of something that is doing good. They want to be a part of organizations that are profitable, but also ones that give meaning and purpose to the work individuals are doing. Arthur believes the companies that want to win the best talent must find a way to focus on both profit and purpose. Leading by example Arthur is a leader that lives out the value of leading by example. And he has a lot of great stories of how he and other leaders have lived this value out. One story that shows how Arthur has led by example goes back to the early days of Home Depot. In order to fill their shelves they had a lot of products coming in which arrived in boxes with packing materials and so they ended up with a lot of corrugated materials. They were supposed to have compactors to break the boxes and other materials down to keep the space clear, but the delivery of the compactors was delayed and they didn’t get them until 2 or 3 weeks after they opened. At one point there was so much material that there wasn’t any room to receive any more merchandise and everyone was working to get it cleared out. Instead of staying in his office and letting others clean it all up, Arthur rolled up his sleeves and started working on clearing it all up. In fact he ended up staying for 24 hours in the store cleaning up so they could have more room to accept more boxes. Another employee saw Arthur working nonstop and went to the store manager and said “You know, there's this nut in the back. He's been here for 24 hours, hasn't left, he's compacting all this stuff so we can get more merchandise up on the shelves. I mean, I don't know who he is, but you ought to consider him for a promotion sometime”. And the manager had to let the employee know that Arthur was one of the founders. No one expected someone that high up to be down there working that hard. Arthur gave another story of how to lead by example. And this one is about the CEO of the stadiums Arthur and his family own, Steve Cannon. And Steve makes it a regular practice to go and do the work of the frontline associates. In fact he has a program in place called, you walk in my shoes. And one day he was working at a concession stand and while working there he noticed that the french fries were packaged in a way that caused one third of the fries to fall out. As a result of working in the shoes of frontline associates he was able to pinpoint a major problem and fix it to create a better customer service. That’s something that probably wouldn’t have been noticed unless he was able to experience it himself. Arthur also shared a time when he was at his guest ranch and was having a drink at the bar there and he overheard a customer talking about how a toilet was clogged up in the bathroom. Arthur went into the bathroom and fixed not just one but two toilets. And by the way, he didn’t tell anyone about it. He did it quietly and without complaint. But employees noticed and they were shocked that the owner would be fixing toilets. Why did Arthur do it? He says, “to me it wasn't a big deal I just you know, I didn't tell our guests because it's not important but you know it's important for the associates to feel there was no job beneath me. No job beneath that leader wherever it may be. That I'm there with them. I'm side by side with them.”

Tales from the Curtain Twitcher
Chapter 176 - 'Pandora's Box'

Tales from the Curtain Twitcher

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2020 7:49


In which Steve Cannon reflects on the political shenanigans of his time as PM, his luck in marrying Alex and the future of his family in a post-Brexit, post-Covid world.

Respect The Combat Podcast
Episode 16: Creating a Multicultural Campus Ministry

Respect The Combat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2020 50:02


This week, Donaze celebrates an 8 year anniversary that changed his life by reflecting over his Christian journey. He, his mentor, Steve Cannon, and "little brother", Renzo La Rosa discuss their time being involved and aiding and diverse ministry in a non-diverse area. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ortc/support

Club Capital Leadership Podcast
Episode 14 - Scott Foster and Steve Cannon on Leadership, Team-Building and Life Insurance

Club Capital Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2020 78:13


Scott Foster and Steve Cannon, two legends in the world of insurance, stop by the Club Capital Leadership Podcast to share jewels regarding running an agency, taking care of your community, life insurance and retaining clients and employees for decades. Scott is a native of Georgia, Scott graduated Magna Cum Laude from the University of Georgia with a degree in Risk Management & Insurance. Along with his CLU designation, Scott is a life and qualifying member of the Million Dollar Round Table. He has been in the top 10 State Farm life agents every year of his 40 plus year career with 24 years as the #1 life agent and 21 years as the #1 multiline agent. He has qualified for State Farm President’s Club more than 80 times and State Farm Trophy 18 times, most recently in 2016. Steve grew up in Greenwood, South Carolina and graduated from The Citadel with a degree in Business Administration. He worked in the medical sales field for seven years before joining the State Farm family in 1988 as an Agent Team Member in Aiken, South Carolina. After qualifying the Agent for his first Ambassador travel trip in the Agent’s 38 years of service, Steve was offered his own agency in Marietta, Georgia. Steve opened his agency as a scratch agent on September 1, 1989 and qualified for Ambassador travel in just four months. Since that time, Steve has qualified 29 more times for travel with 15 years as an exotic traveler. Steve’s office is now located in Woodstock, GA and he has consistently been ranked as a top 50 State Farm Agent for 24 of the past 29 years. Steve’s passion for providing Good Neighbor Service and ensuring his customers are adequately protected is evidenced by his many accomplishments as a State Farm Agent. A quote Steve lives and works by is “be different on purpose”. He believes in this quote so passionately that it is included on the design of his company cars. He wants people to notice the excellence and compassion his team strives for in serving and caring for agency customers. Check out the Club Capital Website: www.club.capital (www.club.capital) Checl out our Sponsor: www.directclicksinc.com (www.directclicksinc.com) Find Club Capital in Facebook: https://www.instagram.com/joinclubcapital/ (https://www.instagram.com/joinclubcapital/)

Ten Junk Miles
Long Run 108 - Steve Cannon

Ten Junk Miles

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2020 154:18


Join Scotty and Steve Cannon to discuss his adventures, including: running around Lake Michigan, The Iditarod 1000 on bike, kayaking on the Yukon River, and much, much more. Buy Steve's Books and Movies here: https://www.expandyourpossible.com This episode brought to you by our friends at Path Projects: https://pathprojects.com Website: http://www.tenjunkmiles.com/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/tenjunkmiles Twitter: https://twitter.com/tenjunkmiles Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/tenjunkmiles/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TenJunkMiles/    

Fat-bike Radio
Adam Blake’s Pneu Podcast with Special Guest Steve Cannon

Fat-bike Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2019 127:55


Fat-Bike Radio is proud to present Adam Blake’s New Podcast. We’re playing around with the idea of calling the new show the Pneumatic Podcast. What do you think Adam’s Pneu Podcast should be named? Let us know in the comments. Adam is joined in his Iowa City kitchen by his brother Steve Cannon! They talk […]

Sensitive Skin Magazine
S02E04 – Eve Packer

Sensitive Skin Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2019 64:50


NYC poet Eve Packer in conversation with Bernard Meisler. Eve Packer Great NYC poet Eve Packer and I spoke about the loss of our dear friend Steve Cannon, Jeffrey Epstein (Note: this was recorded in mid-July), her own personal #metoo moment with a famous writers, some adventures she had with Allen Ginsberg in London back […] The post S02E04 – Eve Packer appeared first on Sensitive Skin Magazine.

Aging Like A Badass
1000 Miles To Nome With Steve Cannon

Aging Like A Badass

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2019 50:40


Part One:Steve #1(author, speaker, film-maker)Steve Cannon is a world adventurer, and one of only 45 people to tackle and finish the 1000 mile trek to Nome, Alaska! Join me to hear the mindset method he created to survive each grueling day, and how he now uses this in his everyday life. Although Nome might not be in the cards for most of us, his unique method for "living" and being present to whatever unique adventures await each and every one of us.....is something for all of us! This show is broadcast live on Thursday's at 1PM ET on W4WN Radio – The Women 4 Women Network (www.w4wn.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/).

Tales from the Curtain Twitcher
Chapter 56 - 'Blissful Retirement'

Tales from the Curtain Twitcher

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2019 6:55


In which Steve Cannon completes his memoir, reflecting on his life and facing the life-changing consequences of the fateful 2016 referendum.

Podcast By George!
Podcast By George! #96 - What's Your Iditarod?

Podcast By George!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2019 27:26


Extreme athlete, adventurer and philanthropist Steve Cannon - from the Heartland!  https://www.expandyourpossible.com/

Social Fabric Podcast
Episode 62 - Steve Cannon - Artist

Social Fabric Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2019 57:55


Steve was born in Nebraska, grew up in Colorado and from a young age wanted to see the world. He joined the navy and spent 4 years travelling the seas in a submarine. Having visited Ireland several times with his family decided that Co.Mayo in the West of Ireland was a good place to settle for a while. He found a his dream job of working on a ferry to Clareisland after working different jobs in the town of Westport. It was a freak accident that made up Steve’s mind to focus on his art. He lost one of his legs after it was badly damaged by a mooring rope. Steve is a prolific painter, sculptor and illustrator. He has written and illustrated a book and worked on various illustration projects. You can find out more about Steve at his https://www.instagram.com/stevecannonartist/ (Instagram) account or on https://www.illustratorsireland.com/illustrator/steve-cannon/ (Illustrators Ireland Website) __________________________________________ Steve’s music choices Shake your tail feather – Ray Charles UFO – Newton Faulkner Don’t Stop Me Now – Queen Give it up – Hothouse Flowers Little Love – The Niall McCabe Band (Sitting on) the dock of the bay – Otis Redding Precious Love – James Morrison __________________________________________ All music is available on Spotify in the https://open.spotify.com/user/asplendori/playlist/52RfJG6gxwmVUazdOX8m9G?si=Wcl3A8-QSHa3J_K29yzWzQ (Social Fabric Playlist) Support this podcast

Reaching New Heits
1000 Miles in 40 days, Run the Length of Iowa... This Athlete Shares His Success

Reaching New Heits

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2019 55:30


Steve Cannon is an accomplished endurance athlete and adventurer. He is the first person to run around Lake Michigan, logging more than 1000 miles in 40 days. He is also the second person to run the length of the state of Iowa. His most recent race and adventure took him to Alaska, where he completed the Iditarod Trail Invitational, a 1000-mile race from Anchorage to Nome. In this podcast, Steve talks about his influencers, “Why he is here,” and how he flips discomfort into gratefulness. We can all learn something from his struggles and triumphs on the trail and race course and in life in general.

Sick Day with Dan Fishback
"Stances, Pronouncements and Directives" with Joseph Keckler - Ep. 22

Sick Day with Dan Fishback

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2019 45:42


Dan talks to performing artist Joseph Keckler about his essay, "On The Redemption of American Culture," the recent passing of writer Steve Cannon, the apocalypse that never happened, and dying in Russian. Joseph will be at Joe's Pub on July 27, 2019. Website: http://danfishback.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/dangerfishback Instagram: http://instagram.com/dangerfishback Facebook: http://facebook.com/danfishbackofficial

Beyond the Uniform
BTU #288 - Army to CEO @ Mercedes Benz (Steve Cannon)

Beyond the Uniform

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2019 56:17


Why Listen Steve served as President & CEO of Mercedes Benz USA, and now oversees the parent company for the Atlanta Falcons and other iconic brands. We talk about the rejection that Steve faced on his way to these incredible accomplishments, and how persistence, taking advice from wherever you can get it, and creating purpose in the workplace made all the difference. Having served in such high-level leadership positions, Steve and I talk about the differences between leadership in and out of the military, as well as a common misconception about work-life balance. And we talk about the importance of getting out of one’s comfort zone because this is precisely the area where all growth comes from. About Steve Steve Cannon is the CEO of AMB Group, which is comprised of Arthur Blank's for-profit businesses, including the Atlanta Falcons, Atlanta United, Mercedes-Benz Stadium and PGA TOUR Superstore. He started out at West Point, after which he served as an Army Airborne Ranger and served as 1st Lieutenant in West Germany during the fall of the Iron Curtain. He worked as a Principal at The Richards Group, which is the largest independent branding agency in the nation, with a staff of over 700 and annual billings above $1 billion. He worked at Mercedes Benz USA, first as Vice President of Marketing, and then as President and CEO.    

Sensitive Skin Magazine
Episode 15 – Steve Cannon

Sensitive Skin Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2019 49:41


Steve Cannon in conversation with Bernard Meisler. Professor Steve Cannon is the founder and publisher of Gathering of the Tribes magazine, and author of the filthiest book of all time, Groove, Bang and Jive Around – which I didn’t realize till this talk was published by the legendary Maurice Girodias of Olympia Press. We spoke […] The post Episode 15 – Steve Cannon appeared first on Sensitive Skin Magazine.

Like a Bigfoot
#142: Steve Cannon -- Conquering the 1,000 Mile Iditarod on His Bike, The Spirit of Adventure

Like a Bigfoot

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2019 82:45


Our last mountain biking podcast took us to the South Pole. This time we're heading up North to one of the most iconic races on the planet, the Iditarod! 1,000 miles through some of the most pristine, awe-inducing wilderness in the whole entire world, the Iditarod takes competitors, be it dogsled teams, runners, or bikers, across Alaska from Anchorage all the way to Nome. Through this journey, competitors must traverse mountain ranges, frozen rivers, and even sea ice as they battle some of the harshest elements imaginable. Today's guest Steve Cannon is an ultra endurance adventurer from the great state of Iowa. He's taken on pretty hefty goals in the past, running completely around Lake Michigan, running across Iowa, and rock climbing some tough Colorado routes, but his current finish at the Iditarod takes all of his experiences to the next level! In this episode we really dig into Steve's concept of adventure- how it fuels him, the lessons he's learned about himself by overcoming obstacles, and how he's handled the loneliness and self doubt that comes with multi-day adventures. We get into some great mindset conversations all while Steve shares tales from his unbelievable journey across Alaska!! Buckle up. This one is AWESOME!! (Steve has also written quite a bit about these adventures and his book "40 Days" about his journey around Lake Michigan is available free at his website expandyourpossible.com) MORE FROM STEVE CANNON "EXPAND YOUR POSSIBLE": Website: https://www.expandyourpossible.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/expandyourpossible/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/xpandurpossible/ Des Moines Register Article: https://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/sports/2015/12/15/mile-posts-steve-cannon-book-story-human-spirit/77339202/ MORE LIKE A BIGFOOT: Subscribe and Review on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/like-a-bigfoot/id1160773293?mt=2 Soundcloud Archives: https://soundcloud.com/chris-ward-126531464 Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/likeabigfoot/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/likeabigfoot/

Adrian Slade Show
Adrian Slade Remembers The Late, Great DOC THOMPSON

Adrian Slade Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2019 55:27


This week, those in conservative media felt a disturbance in the force. We lost on of our most humorous and humble warriors, Doc Thompson. From his days in terrestrial radio, like stations such as WRVA, to hosting The Morning Blaze on Glenn Becks Radio/TV Network-which he also pinch-hit for many times, to starting his new venture, Mojo5-0 Radio and his culinary radio outlet, Spoony, Doc was an amazing force, who will be missed. Sic Semper Tyrannis! Good night, Steve Cannon...where ever you are! Annyang! Now, you go home! We'll miss you, Doc... --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adrianslade/support

Adrian Slade Show
Adrian Slade Remembers The Late, Great DOC THOMPSON

Adrian Slade Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2019 55:25


This week, those in conservative media felt a disturbance in the force. We lost on of our most humorous and humble warriors, Doc Thompson. From his days in terrestrial radio, like stations such as WRVA, to hosting The Morning Blaze on Glenn Becks Radio/TV Network-which he also pinch-hit for many times, to starting his new venture, Mojo5-0 Radio and his culinary radio outlet, Spoony, Doc was an amazing force, who will be missed. Sic Semper Tyrannis! Good night, Steve Cannon...where ever you are! Annyang! Now, you go home! We'll miss you, Doc... --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adrianslade/support

PodcastOne Sports Now
Super Bowl 2: More Than A Two-Dollar Hot Dog

PodcastOne Sports Now

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2019 38:43


Guest host Rob Maaddi chats with a super lineup of guests on Day 2 live from Radio Row at the Super Bowl. Former NFL linebacker Steven Jackson says his heart is with the Rams, though he finished his career in the playoffs with the Patriots. Saints linebacker Demario Davis talks about the team’s heartbreaking loss to Los Angeles in the NFC title game. Falcons executive Steve Cannon breaks down why Mercedes Benz Stadium is geared for a thrilling fan experience beyond cheap hot dogs. Mega producer Will Packer hypes up his new movie about a female sports agent who gets inside the minds of men, and AP NFL writer Barry Wilner explains NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell’s non-answers to questions at his news conference.

What'd You Miss This Week
The American Brain Drain

What'd You Miss This Week

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2019 32:16


This Week, former IMF deputy managing director Anne Krueger came on to talk about what she calls "Trump's Brain Drain" and how higher education is getting left out of the immigration debate. Alberto Ramos, head of Latin America Economic Research at Goldman Sachs, explained why he's 'cautiously optimistic' about the outlooks for Brazil and Argentina. Canopy Growth CEO Bruce Linton discussed building the first hemp production facility in the U.S. Steve Cannon, CEO of the AMB Group, which owns the Mercedes Benz Stadium in Atlanta, talked about his Super Bowl prep. Then Greylock Capital Management CEO Hans Humes came on to talk about the dueling presidents in Venezuela. 

JustGoBike
Episode 63: Alaska's Iditarod Trail Invitational Challenges Iowa’s Bad Boy Steve Cannon

JustGoBike

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2018 80:41


Alaska's Iditarod Trail Invitational put Iowa’s Steve Cannon to the ultimate test as he tackled the 350 mile race across the Yukon. Steve, a member of Team Bad Boy, sits down with TJ to reflect on the mental and physical preparation to take on one of the most difficult endurance challenges on the planet.

Kinetic Podcast
Casting the Vision for 2018 with Steve Cannon #36

Kinetic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2018 20:43


Steve Cannon, Director of the UPCI Children's Ministries, shares some happenings from 2017 and what's to come for 2018 in #kidmin. Resources mentioned in this episode: upcichildrensministries.org http://www.najbq.com https://childrensministryassociation.com

O'Fallon Lighthouse
Two Voices - Steve Cannon

O'Fallon Lighthouse

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2018 38:44


02 - 25 - 18 AM - Two Voices - Steve Cannon

Hazard Ground
Steve Cannon (CEO of AMB Group/Atlanta Falcons)

Hazard Ground

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2018 55:37


Our guest this week is not the typical guest we tend to feature on "Hazard Ground." But we felt it was important to have Steve Cannon on to talk about service & leadership, as he is someone who's embodied those ideals for a very long time. Steve Cannon is currently the CEO of AMB Group, LLC - the Arthur M. Blank family of businesses, which includes the NFL's Atlanta Falcons, whose business operations Cannon currently leads. He is also a West Point graduate and qualified Army Airborne Ranger, who served in West Germany during the fall of the Iron Curtain. Prior to joining AMB Group, Cannon served as president & CEO of Mercedes-Benz USA, where he was responsible for leading operations that generated record sales with annual revenues exceeding $20 billion. Cannon's leadership philosophy, work ethic, and all-around attitude on perseverance & resilience are the reasons he's been so successful, while continuing to be a down-to-earth, humble & all-around good human being. This is a must-listen episode...Don't miss it!! www.blankfamilyofbusinesses.com | www.johnnymac.org | www.hazardground.com

Chiowa
Episode 33 with BADASS Steve Cannon

Chiowa

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2018 58:54


The Scottie Pippen episode is brought to you by Stanfa AND Olsdog. Unfortunately, due to unforeseen technical issues, our segments were deleted. Fortunately, this is the interview we have been waiting for you to hear! Our talk with Steve Cannon was so positive, impactful, and all around fantastic (not biased) we decided to release the interview basically on its own. Enjoy the interview with Steve Cannon! http://www.expandyourpossible.com/ https://twitter.com/xpandurpossible https://tinyurl.com/y8wh6hgn (link to Steve's book on Amazon)

In The Trenches
In the Trenches 02-02-18

In The Trenches

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2018 92:11


Ross Villarreal fills in with ND KaluThe guys talk about the Super Bowl, can the Eagles pull the upset?Tom Brady's latest controversy is discussed, and the worst Jeopardy contestants ever.Steve Cannon talks some about the Super Bowl and concessions.Jeff Diamond talks football and the Super Bowl.

Facing Life
#117: Love at First Bike, Winning the Life Lottery, & Finding What’s Beyond Yourself

Facing Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2018 41:05


Do you live each moment to its fullest? If you chose to approach your life this way, what would you change right now? Today, Steve Cannon, shares his incredible journey that you won’t want to miss. Not only has Steve completed some of the toughest endurance races in the world, but he’s also raised nearly $700,000 for cancer research in the process. You can access the full show notes by visiting: http://frontrowfactor.com/steve-cannon

Warrior Mindset
#16: Expand Your Possible--Steve Cannon

Warrior Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2017 76:57


Steve Cannon is an adventurer, author, speaker, and a believer in the infinite possibilities of YOU! In 2009, he ran across his home state of Iowa (292 miles) in 11 days. He was the first person to run around the great Lake Michigan (1,037 miles) in 40 days! Which averages a marathon a day for 40 straight days! Steve has run over 100 marathons, tamed 36-hour adventure races, failed and nearly died on the Yukon River Quest. Steve is a 2016 inductee into The Order of the Hrimthurs- an ultra-endurance winter triple crown. Steve Cannon is one of the most interesting and humble individuals that Warrior Mindset has ever interviewed. Steve lives life as if he is running out of time.  www.expandyourpossible.com

O'Fallon Lighthouse
11 - 06 - 16 PM - Your Next Step - Steve Cannon

O'Fallon Lighthouse

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2016 18:17


Steve Cannon Your Next Step 11-06-16 PM Service

O'Fallon Lighthouse
A Hope That Won't Let Go - Steve Cannon

O'Fallon Lighthouse

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2016 44:06


Steve Cannon A Hope That Won't Let Go 11-06-16 AM Service

Your New Life
Hope That Wont Let Go

Your New Life

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2016 38:00


Steve Cannon, shares how Jesus embraced sinners while others condemed. 

RunIowa
RunIowa Ep. 44 - Steve Cannon #2

RunIowa

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2015 42:03


Oh my! What a show we have for you this week! I feel like Oprah giving out exclamation points! Dave and Rob talk about the movies that best represent their running (and more) in the Potpourri segment, Rob talks with Steve Cannon about his book 40 Days (it's awesome!), and the Of the Weeks include a cruise and ultra running. You rock for listening! Please subscribe, rate, follow us (not in the creepy way) on social media. Have a great run!

SLUG Magazine
Episode #107 – Salt City Slam, KnowItAll, Million Dollar Marathon, Heartless Breakers, Twilight Concert Series

SLUG Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2013 53:20


On this week's episode, SLUG Writer Brinley Froelich sits down in the Soundwaves Studio with Jesse Parent of Salt City Slam to talk about their new slam nights at Weller Book Works, SLUG Senior Writer Mariah Mellus chats on the phone with runner Steve Cannon about his Million Dollar Marathon for cancer research; and SLUG Writer Gregory Gerulat talks with Twilight Concert Series founder Casey Jarman about the series and the 2013 lineup. Plus, brand new music from local bands KnowItAll and Heartless Breakers. Yelp's Jeffrey Steadman will be back in the studio soon to talk about ice cream and treats, and we'd like to hear what your favorite treats around the valley are. Call our automated voicemail line at 858-233-9324 and tell us your thoughts. You may get played on the show! … read more The post Episode #107 – Salt City Slam, KnowItAll, Million Dollar Marathon, Heartless Breakers, Twilight Concert Series first appeared on SLUG Magazine.

Exploring Nature, Culture and Inner Life
2012.11.20: Bob Holman w/ Michael Lerner - Sing This One Back to Me: The Spoken Word

Exploring Nature, Culture and Inner Life

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2012 80:11


Bob Holman Sing This One Back to Me: The Spoken Word Bob Holman studied poetry at Columbia University in the 1970s (where he now teaches), but considers his “major poetry schooling” to be his time on the Lower East Side in New York with Allen Ginsberg, John Giorno, Anne Waldman, Miguel Piñero, Hettie Jones, Ed Sanders, Amiri Baraka, Ted Berrigan, Alice Notley, Pedro Pietri, David Henderson, Steve Cannon, and many others. Join Michael Lerner in a conversation about Bob Holman’s life, history with the Beat Poets, his activism, and the oral tradition of spoken word or “slam” poetry. Bob Holman As a promoter of poetry in many media, Bob has spent the last four decades working variously as an author, editor, publisher, performer, emcee of live events, director of theatrical productions, producer of films and television programs, record label executive, university professor, poet’s house proprietor, and archivist. Bob is the founder and proprietor of the Bowery Poetry Club in New York City, which opened to the public in September 2002. Holman’s most recent work has been devoted to bringing attention to Endangered Languages — he is the host of Language Matters!, a PBS documentary shot in Wales, Hawaii, and Australia, that airs in late 2013. His most recent collection, Sing This One Back to Me, was released by Coffee House Press in May 2013. Find out more about Bob on his website. Find out more about The New School at tns.commonweal.org.

Neurology® Podcast
May 10 2011 Issue

Neurology® Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2011 25:51


1) Voltage sensor mutations and 2) Topic of the month: Featured speakers from the AAN Meeting. This podcast for the Neurology Journal begins and closes with Dr. Robert Gross, Editor-in-Chief, briefly discussing highlighted articles from the print issue of Neurology. In the second segment Dr. Ted Burns interviews Dr. Steve Cannon about his paper on voltage sensor mutations. In the next segment, Dr. Sarah Song is reading our e-Pearl of the week about Cogan's sign. In the next part of the podcast Dr. Alberto Espay interviews Dr. Robert Griggs about his Presidential Lecture. The LOTWs for the next three weeks of May will continue with more featured speakers from the AAN Meeting being interviewed. The participants had nothing to disclose except Drs. Burns, Cannon, Song, Espay and Griggs.Dr. Burns serves as Podcast Editor for Neurology®; performs EMG studies in his neuromuscular practice (30% effort); and has received research support from the Myasthenia Gravis Foundation of America and Knopp Neurosciences Inc..Dr. Cannon serves on the scientific advisory board for Telethon (Italy); serves on the editorial advisory board of the Journal of General Physiology; and receives research support from the NIH/NIAMS. Dr. Song served on the editorial team for the Neurology® Resident and Fellow Section. Dr. Espay serves on scientific advisory boards for Boehringer Ingelheim and Solvay Pharmaceuticals, Inc.; serves on the editorial advisory board for The European Neurological Journal; has received speaker honoraria from UCB/SCHWARZ PHARMA, Medtronic, Inc., and Novartis; has received honoraria from Novartis, the American Academy of Neurology, and the Movement Disorders Society; has served on speakers' bureaus for UCB/SCHWARZ PHARMA and Novartis; receives/has received research support from Medtronic, Inc., Allergan, Inc., CleveMed, the KL2 Research Scholars mentored career development award, and NIH Institutional Clinical and Translational Science Award (RR026315-02), Dean Scholar's Award - University of Cincinnati, Davis Phinney Foundation, and the Michael J Fox Foundation. Dr. Griggs serves as Chair of Executive Committee of the Muscle Study Group, which receives support from pharmaceutical companies; has served on scientific advisory boards for The National Hospital Queen Square and PTC Therapeutics, Inc.; serves on the editorial boards of NeuroTherapeutics and Current Treatment Opinions in Neurology; receives royalties from the publication of Andreoli and Carpenter's Cecil Essentials of Medicine, Eighth Edition (W.B. Saunders Company, 2000, 2004, 2007 and 2010) and Cecil Textbook of Medicine, 24th Edition (Saunders, 2000, 2004, 2008 and 2010 in press); has received research support from TaroPharma and the NIH (NINDS T32 NS07338 [PI and preceptor], 2 U54 NS059065-06 [PI], R01 NS045686-05 [PI], and NINDS 525326 [Co-PI]), the FDA, and from the Muscular Dystrophy Association.