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Today's book club adventure takes us into the era of Sylvester McCoy. We take a look at the BBC's first Seventh Doctor story in the Past Doctor Adventures range, where he and Ace encounter the Cybermen and Nazis. But in World War 2. Not in Windsor. We're joined by co-author Mike Tucker and Steve Cole - at the same time! - to discuss this novel.
We return to our classic Doctors in sequence today, after last week's jump back to tie in with Season 7 on blu-ray. Today, we're looking at a Sixth Doctor novel that should never have existed, until another author was held up and couldn't make his deadline. Steve Cole joins us to explain how Justin Richards approached him to write The Shadow in the Glass, and how they worked together to create one of the greatest books in the Past Doctor Adventures range.
Coach Aimes calls in for Clay City (77) vs. Farmersburg (41). He talks about how they were able to get that done. He also comments on his unusual amount of seniors they have and what it does for the team. Herrick calls in to talk about the heartbreak in Bloomington tonight where IU loses to UCLA in a close one. Talks about how IU had troubles on offense. Coach Swan calls in to talk about his Crow Point win over Valp tonight. The score for that game was 63-47. He talks about how this will help with their push going forward and into sectionals. Steve Cole calls in about the Heritage Hills win over Forest Park. They won this one 58-42. He talks about how this is a bounce back win and who was especially tough tonight. Chris Norton calls in to talk about the nail-bitter of Jasper vs. Castle, Jasper inching out with the win. The 2 score game ends in a 57-55 finish for Jasper. He talks about big threes, physicality, and the good and bad calls. Kip Wesner calls in to talk about everything IU basketball and how you can get your copy of the magazine. The magazine has been going on for 55 years as Coach mentions while giving the introduction. Who did Kip say is on the cover? Brendan King ends out the show in BK fashion.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our book club listening takes us into the era of the Thirteenth Doctor, for just the third time. We've previously featured David Solomons's novels, which were aimed at younger readers, so this is our first dip into the run of three BBC Books. We speak to Steve Cole about writing Combat Magicks, and returning to the post of project editor on the Doctor Who novels.
Steve Cole joins the show to talk about Evansville Wright who beat Heritage Hills, 56-50. He talks about executing what they wanted to do. Clint joins the show to talk about Crown Point beating Hamilton SouthEastern 72-55. Brian Kline joins the show to talk about his team Monroe Central and their big win tonight. Some big basketball tournaments and listen to this hour to hear them break down their day and how things went. Cliff Hawkins also chimes in to talk about Tipton beating Carrol, 49-46. He also comments on something that happened during their game, that you don’t quite get to see everyday. Kip Wesner joins the show to tell a story about reporting for Indiana.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In our penultimate episode of 2024, we take a look back at two classics from the Big Finish Doctor Who range, The Wormery by Paul Magrs and Steve Cole, and The Natural History of Fear by Jim Mortimore. To top it off, we are joined by director and producer Gary Russell, who provides his memories of both stories, and Katy Manning drops in to talk with us about that temporial adventuress, Iris Wildthyme. You can find our interview with Rob Shearman here - https://www.sirensofaudio.com/2022/06/ep111.html You can find our interview with Seán Carlsen here - https://www.sirensofaudio.com/2021/11/ep82.html You can find our interview with Conrad Westmaas here - https://www.sirensofaudio.com/2023/10/ep174.html Theme music by Joe Kraemer. Website - https://www.sirensofaudio.com/ Follow us on Instagram - https://instagram.com/audiosirens Follow us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/audiosirens Follow us on X - https://x.com/audiosirens Follow us on Bluesky - https://bsky.app/profile/audiosirens.bsky.social
UNIT has been part of Doctor Who since 1968, there to support the Doctors in their moments of need. But what really happened before and after the Doctor arrived? Mike Tucker and Steve Cole reveal all in this glorious new hardback publication, and discuss the creative process behind it all.
Greg talks about Decatur Central and their huge plays that ended up propelling them to their victory. He also previews the fact that they will be playing in 6A next year. Paul Neidig, the commissioner, joins the show to talk about this successful weekend of Indiana High School football State Championships from 1A all the way to 6A. He touches on the legendary numbers for people watching football this weekend for Indiana. Paul joins in to talk his wrap up from this long weekend for him covering these championships. He talks about how the South side of teams had their way and took home some much needed hardware. Brian Sullivan joins the show to talk about some basketball with the coach where Jeffersonville got the win over Cathedral. John Herrick joins to just comment on the dominant win for the Hoosiers. Mentions how IU has almost as many points as Purdue had in yards of total offense. He also defends their decision to run up the score in the current state college football is in. Steve Cole joins in on the action to talk about his 3A State Championship game. He breaks down how the patriots did what they needed to do to win the game. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dactyl Hill Squad by Daniel Jose Older You are never too old for Dinovember. Learn more here: https://dinovember.com/dinovember Read alikes: Dinotopia by James Gurney Knights Vs. Dinosaurs Matt Phelan Marvel-verse: Moon Girl by Brandon Montclare Z. Rex by Steve Cole
The Doctor, Fitz and Compassion arrive in a gleaming chrome-city, with hover cars, and all the mod cons you could possibly want - and it's the year 2019. But what's happened to the Mods and Rockers, who are still fighting each other? We speak with author Steve Lyons, editor Steve Cole, and feature an audio clip from the spin-off release featuring the aliens from this book, the Makers.
After a scoreboard update from Landon Coons, Coach goes back to the Alexandria game and continues the conversation with Colin Eckels. Coach then talks with Head Coach of his alma mater, Tyler Bless, as Plainfield got the victory 24-13 over Franklin Community tonight. He then talks with Paul Condry who had Maryville's 35-7 Valparaiso. After that he talks with Nathaniel Finch of WFNB who had the call of an insane game between Brebeuf and Terre Haute South as Brebeuf won 83-65. Gary McGinnis of indianahssports.com had the call of Beech Grove's 28-27 win over Cardinal Ritter including Jeremiah Lee's big game. He then gets to a battle in Evansville as Mike Scavara of IndianaSRN calls in joined by Evansville Memorial Head Coach John Hurley as they talk their win 44-7 over Evansville Reitz. He then talks with David Deaton WKLO who had the call on another high scoring game in Corydon Central's 49-43 win over Charlestown. He ends the show by discussing the Heritage Hills 55-6 over Mt. Vernon Posey with Steve Cole of WAXL. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Here's a bonus episode of The Power of 3 for you. We love our books, and today, we celebrate Paul Simpson, who has worked behind the scenes on a large number of publications since the 1990s. Paul recently announced he was stepping back from his work on the books for health reasons, and range editor Steve Cole pays tribute to his colleague. (Today's guest theme - Doctor Who: Swing Jazz Version by George C Music)
The Shadows of Avalon caused a lot of excitement when it was first announced. Not only did it mark the return of Paul Cornell to writing Doctor Who, after his triumphant New and Missing Adventures work, but it brought back the Brigadier, and introduced a new incarnation of Romana. It also had an astonishing daring moment that really did seem audacious at the time. We're joined by editor Steve Cole, as Kenny and Matt discuss the novel and its impact, with archival quotes from Paul Cornell.
The Doctor and Compassion have been separated from Fitz. They're on one world, he's on another, living his best life. But what on earth is going on? Co-author Steve Cole talks to us about writing this EDA. And we finally discover who Natalie Dallaire is - and she's 100% real!
We're returning to the Tenth Doctor for today's Power of 3 book club. We chat with Steve Cole about writing the first of the Tenth Doctor adventures to be set in the present day, featuring Rose, with Mickey and Jackie guest starring. Stand by to find out what the BBC production team told Steve about his book, and why the story changed!
Episode 113- Join host Troy Saunders as he converses the guitarist, songwriter, singer, producer, mixer, engineer, entrepreneur and so much more David P. Stevens.The episode begins with a brief and light hearted conversation on David's early life in Philadelphia. He is the youngest of 4 children, who's parents both were educators and his father was the Pastor their church. David's father also had a funk band in which David's older siblings were members. He was too young to join, but this influenced David to start playing the guitar and sing. David explains his many moves in life from living in Nashville, Detroit, Philadelphia and eventually Los Angeles. Each move was to accomplish and new goal. Did you know that David's first album was a gospel album, released in 1999? It is no longer available for streaming. Troy and David discussed the reason for its unavailability and the possibility of re-releasing it.Through out the conversation Troy goes through David's vast catalog of music highlighting songs that touched him and or David. He started with David's first jazz release in 2005; the album "Timeless". They grooved to the title track. Another song featured was a beautiful song called "I Need You" which featured both David and Mitchell Jones of Commissioned. David tells how this collaboration came to be and how it was one of the highlights of his career so far. David's collaborations span the who's who's in music including Frank McComb, Maysa, Gerald Albright, Najee, Will Downing, LaToya Luckett, Carol Riddick (their collaboration "Love Is Still in Style" is also featured in this episode) Lin Rountree, Carl Cox, Steve Cole and sooo many more. David inspires to work with even more artist across all genres. Some the artists on his wish list include Ledisi, Deborah Cox, Barbra Streisand, James Taylor, Lalah Hathaway and more. Of course this episode would not have been complete without talking about David's latest album "Go". David once said that his album "Rouge" was his favorite release; but I think that "Go" has him changing his mind. The whole album is a masterpiece, so it was hard for Troy to pick which songs to highlight. He started with the jazzy remake of Evelyn "Champagne" King's "Love Come Down" with Erin Stevenson on vocals. Evelyn is the blueprint; but David did a great job reinventing this R&B classic. Then Troy switched gears and played "Cozy"; a nod to the the great classic R&B slow jams from the 1980's. Another selection played was "Journey Home" which is bound to be a smooth jazz classic. For the next two songs Troy enlisted help from David; asking what were his favorites off of the album. David suggests "East Meets West" ( an old Norman Brown, one of David's influences, hit) and "Might As Well" ( A tune the starts off as a smooth jazz classic and by the end you are in the middle of a full gospel experience. They ended the episode with the latest single "Go" which features the man himself on vocals. This song is at home on any R&B station as well as on smooth jazz formats. David has a new video premiering on September 3 for this single. It will showcase David's acting, scoring and production skills. Look out for the premier on YouTube.This conversation covered so many topics. Too many to type here. Just tune in to hear more. Not only was the music incredible in this episode; but the conversation was filled with passion. These two men love what they do and it shows. Don't miss this uplifting and joyful conversation.Listen and subscribe to the BAAS Entertainment Podcast on Spotify, Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Deezer, iHeartRadio, Pandora, Podchaser, Pocket Casts and TuneIn. “Hey, Alexa. Play the BAAS Entertainment Podcast.”
There's a new Doctor Who biography in town, and it's not the one you were expecting! I, TARDIS tells the life story of our favourite Type 40 TT Capsule, and she's shared her memories with Steve Cole about her travels with the Doctor. Steve tells us about it, and we're also joined by Lizzie Hopley, who chats about the audiobook version! (Today's guest theme: Doctor Who - A Darker Theme by Krix is a Fan Girl)
Some corners of the universe have bred the most terrible things - they must be fought. The Doctor, Fitz and Compassion are set to encounter an old enemy of his - the Fendahl! We take a look at The Taking of Planet 5. Joining us, as ever, are editor Steve Cole, plus writers Mark Clapham and Simon Bucher-Jones.
Saxophonist Steve Cole launched his national music career in 1998 when his first album release was produced by contemporary jazz stalwart Brian Culbertson. Growing up in Chicago, Steve brings elements of bebop, pop, funk and gospel to his contemporary jazz platform. He's also been on-stage or recorded with jazz and blues legends like: Larry Carlton, Buddy Guy, Jeff Lorber, Junior Wells and many more. Steve shares with producer and music aficionado Ray White insights on his latest album Without A Doubt and his album produced during COVID, titled Smoke + Mirrors. He also provides an update on his all-star collaboration, The Sax Pack. Lisa Davis, features 3 awesome artists in our "showcase segment." She kicks things off with the amazing vocalist Lalah Hathaway, whose latest album is Vantablack, followed by guitar wiz Norman Brown who recently released It Hits Different. Then she closes out our show with the critically acclaimed trumpeter/flugelhornist/vocalist Rob Zinn who just released the single "Until I Met You." A jam packed episode from some dynamic musicians... yep, it's the Coool CAT!
The Doctor, Fitz and their new friend Compassion are off to the Obverse. The trio encounter a giant jade elephant, and a host of other strange, strange creatures, as well as humans on a spaceship. And if that wasn't enough, along comes the newly-regenerated Iris Wildthyme! We chat with editor Steve Cole and co-author Paul Magrs, about how this little gem came to life.
We need more adventures with the Doctor and Ruby! So, we've read Ruby Red, the new BBC Book featuring our time travelling heroes. And, in true Unleashed Confidential Work Experience style, we chat with the people who brought the story to life, with editor Steve Cole, and author Georgia Cook.
My guest this week is Steve Cole, a bestselling children's author of more than 200 books. Those books cover many styles and children's genres, with titles including the Astrosaurs and Young Bond ranges, Go to Sleep or I Let Loose the Leopard, and most recently, Drowning in my Bedroom. Steve is also the creative consultant for BBC Books' Doctor Who list, as well as project editing and writing titles. Steve and I talk about how TV influenced him as a child, beginning his career in editing, how he moved into writing—and how his editing background influences his writing—and more. Read this week's post, The World is Your Creative Fuel, here. Episode breakdown: 00:00 Introduction 01:56 Creative child, loved words, invented imaginative worlds. 05:24 Teacher encouraged imaginative storytelling. 07:39 Writing became unexpected career path. 10:43 Fascination with Incredible Hulk, from production to details. 15:05 Influential writer Enid Blyton's office and typewriter. 16:59 Published short poems on aliens in space. 22:35 Manage 22 novels, videos, audios, and more for BBC Doctor Who range. 25:18 Transitioned from editing to writing children's books. 29:53 Managing editor at Ladybird, facing challenges. 32:13 Writing books on various popular children's shows. 36:48 Pitch: "Star Trek with dinosaurs. Instant publisher interest." 40:21 Authors be clever, editors be wise. 41:57 Juggling edits for US and UK publishers. 47:38 Doctor Who authors now pursue other endeavors. 50:06 Editing for renowned authors was thrilling and intimidating. Check out the full show notes (now including transcripts!!) at fycuriosity.com, and connect with me and fellow creatives on Substack. Please leave a review for this episode—it's really easy and will only take a minute, and it really helps me reach new listeners. Thanks! If you enjoyed our conversation, I hope you'll share it with a friend. Want more? Here are handy playlists with all my previous interviews with guests in Doctor Who and writing.
It's hard for fans today to perhaps gauge how important was for Doctor Who fans in the dying days of the 20th century. Lawrence Miles's two-part novel was discussed for months afterwards, and even now, still provokes an interesting debate. We feature range editor Steve Cole, and feature an archive interview with Lawrence Miles, read for us by James Hadwin-Bennett.
The end is near for Samantha Jones's travels with the Eighth Doctor and Fitz. But before she departs, she and her friends need to survive SS officers and a beings from another dimension. As ever, author Steve Cole joins us with his insights, while David A McIntee recalls his experiences of writing the book.
We'v epreviously featured the Fourteenth Doctor story Under/Into Control, in the run-up for Ncuti Gatwa's first series as the Doctor. Now, we're able to present an extended version of the episode, which features author Steve Cole discussing the inclusion of Destination Skaro as a part of it, for the new compilation of short stories.
Jonathan Blum and Kate Orman return for their third (and final) Eighth Doctor Adventure. We chat with Jon about writing a story that's a sequel to the TV Movie, and range editor Steve Cole drops by too. And did you know - this story features the Doctor's dad...? (Possibly)
This episode of Pieces of Eighth takes us to Sweden... and there's not a Muppet chef in sight. We discuss this 1990s take on UNIT, and are joined by editor Steve Cole and writer Nick Walters, as we discuss the 22nd Eighth Doctor novel from the BBC Book. Kenny and Matt also discuss the DWM review of Dominion.
We're heading back to the 1960s with the Doctor, Sam and Fitz. There's a revolution in the air - and something else that smells a bit funny. We're joined by range editor Steve Cole and author Paul Leonard, to discuss this EDA which was a big favourite of both Matt and Kenny when it was first published.
The Doctor and Sam have a new friend onboard the TARDIS - his name's Kreiner. Fitz Kreiner. Find out what happens on Space Station Vega, and how it ties in with a host of other books in the expanded Whoniverse. We chat with Julian Richards, son of author Justin, as well as books range editor Steve Cole, and cover artist Tony Fleetwood.
We're back - at long last - for a brand new season of episodes. Kenny is joined by Matt Michael for this run of 18 episodes, as we take a look back at the Eighth Doctor novels from BBC Books, starting with the arrival of Fitz Kreiner in Doctor Who and the Taint. We've got lots of new content for you - the original character outline, his DWM reveal, plus what the DWM review said at the time, as well as chats with author Michael Collier (COUGH, COUGH), editor Steve Cole, and Rebecca Levene, who helped to co-create Fitz. Our new series starts here...
Did you think we'd struggle to find a Fourteenth Doctor novel? Of course we didn't - we're resourceful! Today, we're joined by Steve Cole (again!), just days after telling us about The Monsters Inside. He tells us about Under/Into Control, his story which appeared in The Ten Days of Christmas, and also the 2024 Doctor Who Annual.
Doctor Who publishing entered a new era in 2005, with the arrival of a trio of hardcover books. The second of these was The Monsters Inside, written by Steve Cole, who joins us to chat about the experience of something old - and something new. Plus, it's the only novel (that we know of) which has resulted in not only the one reference on TV, but two!
Steve Cole is a big name in the world of smooth jazz and he has been based in the the Twin Cities for over fifteen years now. He's bringing his saxophone and his Super Band onto the stage of the Dakota for two shows on Friday, April 26. Cole dropped by the Jazz88 studio to talk about his recent Mack Avenue release "Without a Doubt" and what goes into getting ready for a run of shows with his band.
"People don't respond to what you do, they respond to why you do it." Jazz, improvisation, and the quest for one's unique musical voice—these are just a few of the themes explored in the latest episode of Talking Flutes with Let Steve Cole guide you through the art of making every note count. Listen now and let your musical journey take flight! 'Talking Flutes', 'Talking Flutes Extra' and 'Bitesize' are podcast productions for the TJ Flute Company. For more information visit www.tjflutes.com
This is an edited (no, really) version of the Guild Ball Fundamentals episode recorded and published orginially in March 2020. In this episode Steve Cole talks to the Brothers Langton. Note - this is numbered 136a so argumentative colonials don't accuse Singled Out of artifically inflating their episode count with recycled content.
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Steve Cole, Executive Head of Policy Campaigns and Public Affairs from Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents joins Ray to tell us about the accidents we are most likely to suffer at this most accident-prone time of year.
Dr Who is celebrating 60 years and getting its own Whoniverse - thanks to the BBC link up with Disney. To celebrate this most British of time travellers, Julia Golding is joined by two Dr Who experts, Steve Cole and MG Harris. Both have written for the Dr Who spin-off books Steve, in particular, is very involved in current and future plans, including things he is sworn to secrecy over - and his knowledge is encyclopaedic. Join us for our discussion of all the doctors from Dr Who’s inception to the present day. Who was the best doctor? Which was the best episode? Where did it go wrong in the 80s and did it go wrong more recently with the last two doctors, or was something else at play? For more information on Steve Cole’s works visit https://www.penguin.co.uk/authors/175074/steve-cole For more information on the Oxford Centre for Fantasy, our writing courses, and to check out our awesome social media content visit: Website: https://centre4fantasy.com/website Instagram: https://centre4fantasy.com/Instagram Facebook: https://centre4fantasy.com/Facebook TikTok: https://centre4fantasy.com/tiktok
Dr Who is celebrating 60 years and getting its own Whoniverse - thanks to the BBC link up with Disney. To celebrate this most British of time travellers, Julia Golding is joined by two Dr Who experts, Steve Cole and MG Harris. Both have written for the Dr Who spin-off books Steve, in particular, is very involved in current and future plans, including things he is sworn to secrecy over - and his knowledge is encyclopaedic. Join us for our discussion of all the doctors from Dr Who’s inception to the present day. Who was the best doctor? Which was the best episode? Where did it go wrong in the 80s and did it go wrong more recently with the last two doctors, or was something else at play? For more information on Steve Cole’s works visit https://www.penguin.co.uk/authors/175074/steve-cole For more information on the Oxford Centre for Fantasy, our writing courses, and to check out our awesome social media content visit: Website: https://centre4fantasy.com/website Instagram: https://centre4fantasy.com/Instagram Facebook: https://centre4fantasy.com/Facebook TikTok: https://centre4fantasy.com/tiktok
Steve Cole Steve Cole is an IT manager at Klingspor Abrasives USA, where he oversees IT operations for the company. Steve has a lifelong passion for computing and got his start programming on a Commodore 64 as a child. He reluctantly entered the IT field at the urging of his brother despite concerns about losing...
Estreno de 'Eyes of the World', el nuevo álbum de la conocidísima banda británica Shakatak. Repasamos recientes lanzamientos de la música Smooth Jazz de artistas como Steve Cole, Jamhunters, Incognito, Steve Oliver y Bob James. En el apartado para el recuerdo recuperamos los tres discos más importantes de GQ, una banda de Funk que estuvo en activo a finales de los 70 y comienzos de los 80.
En este especial repasamos algunas de las novedades discográficas más destacadas de la música Smooth Jazz de las que hemos presentado en Octubre de 2023. Entre ellas, los nuevos trabajos de Steve Oliver, Steve Cole, Nicholas Payton, Mario Biondi, Chris Botti y la banda Incognito.
Hoy estrenamos 'Into You', el nuevo álbum de Incognito, la banda que fundó y lidera desde hace cuatro décadas 'Bluey' Maunick. En el repaso a novedades de la música Smooth Jazz reseñamos los discos de Max Beesley, Steve Cole, Paulette McWilliams, Jeff Lorber y Chris Botti. En el bloque central rescatamos los cuatro primeros discos del guitarrista japonés Ryo Kawasaki, un músico fallecido en Abril de 2020.
En esta edición estrenamos 'Crooning Undercover', el nuevo trabajo discográfico del cantante italiano Mario Biondi. Reseñamos otros recientes lanzamientos en la música Smooth Jazz de artistas como Steve Cole, Justin Klunk, Steve Oliver, Euge Groove y Nicholas Payton. En el bloque central rescatamos algunos temas de la discografía de una banda de éxito en los 80: Go West.
¡Vótame en los Premios iVoox 2023! Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! En esta edición estrenamos 'Drip', el nuevo trabajo del trompetista Nicholas Payton, uno de los grandes nombres del Jazz Contemporáneo de las últimas décadas. Repasamos otros recientes lanzamientos en la música Smooth Jazz con protagonismo para Andy Snitzer, Steve Cole, Torsten Goods, Justin Klunk y Bob James. En los minutos para el recuerdo hacemos un breve repaso por la discografía de la banda brasileña Cama de Gato.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Cloud Jazz Smooth Jazz. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/27170
¡Vótame en los Premios iVoox 2023! Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! En esta edición presentamos 'Without a Doubt', el álbum que acaba de lanzar el saxofonista Steve Cole. Repasamos otras novedades de la música Smooth Jazz publicadas por Justin Lee Schultz, Max Beesley, Steve Oliver, Bob James y Lemek. En los minutos para el recuerdo recuperamos dos de los álbumes más destacados del proyecto Down to the Bone.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Cloud Jazz Smooth Jazz. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/27170
Have you ever felt like you're carrying someone else's emotional weight? Has anyone ever dumped their feelings, thoughts, fears, or issues on you, leading to lost friendships or broken relationships? This episode of Dr. Davina's Dots is titled "Emotional Mirrors" explores this very human experience. Sometimes when people are overly sensitive, constantly misinterpreting things, or always assuming the worst, it is not about you, it stems from their own insecurities and fears, which they may be projecting onto you. It's like their inner struggles are causing them to see negativity or criticism where it might not even exist. This show is for anyone who's ever felt wounded by someone else's emotional baggage, fears, or insecurities, but it's also for anyone who has allowed their own insecurities and fears to strain or damage a relationships Musical selections include Better Days Ahead Justin Lee Schultz Go for the sound WaKaNa Featuring Darren Rahn & Koh Mr. Saxman Playing Coy Phil Denny part 2 Resolutions Al DeGregoris (NILS, Jeff Lorber, Steve Cole, Andy Snitzer and Eric Marenthal seventh Heaven Oil Silk That's the way she wants it Kilauea featuring Daniel ho part 3 Chillin in the shade Madoca Music Teddy P Matt Marshak Jazz Along the 101 Justin Young Part 4 Vortez Andrea Lisa Twelfth night Euge New Lives Michael Cates --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/davina-smith4/message
On this episode, Chicago native saxophonist Steve Cole (Buddy Guy, Larry Carlton) chats with Dave about his first concert experience (Lionel Richie), his career as Jazz Artist and the release of his new album, and his contributions to the MN Music History! When he's not on the road you can find him teach at the University of St.Thomas as Head of the Music Industry Studies and Recording Arts.Sponsored by Aquarius Home Services (https://aquariushomeservices.com/), Star Bank (https://starbank.net), UCare (https://www.ucare.org/) Propane Association (https://discoverpropanemn.com/) - and is recorded in the Aquarius Home Services Studio!Chanhassen Dinner Theater (https://chanhassendt.com)
On this episode, Chicago native saxophonist Steve Cole (Buddy Guy, Larry Carlton) chats with Dave about his first concert experience (Lionel Richie), his career as Jazz Artist and the release of his new album, and his contributions to the MN Music History! When he's not on the road you can find him teach at the University of St.Thomas as Head of the Music Industry Studies and Recording Arts.Sponsored by Aquarius Home Services (https://aquariushomeservices.com/), Star Bank (https://starbank.net), UCare (https://www.ucare.org/) Propane Association (https://discoverpropanemn.com/) - and is recorded in the Aquarius Home Services Studio!Chanhassen Dinner Theater (https://chanhassendt.com)
Mighty Blue On The Appalachian Trail: The Ultimate Mid-Life Crisis
Steve Cole joins us on the show today. He was a guest on the podcast about two years ago, telling us about his first big hike; Le Tour du Mont Blanc. Since then, he's hardly stopped hiking. Today, we talk about his Appalachian Trail thru-hike in 2021, as well as some of his other adventures. Steve shared his Facebook details, where he posted most of his thru-hike pictures. You can find it at https://www.facebook.com/stephen.cole.3388 And for those of you who consistently fail to score the JMT Golden Ticket, Steve has a workaround that may help you with that. You should also check the shoe he set fire to (below)!! All four of our remaining Mighty Blue Class of 2023 join me on the show today. You can hear the excitement building in two of them–Mary and Mark–as they are now into Maine and just a few weeks out from Katahdin, while the other two–Jessica and Joanne–are just as determined and working on their flips. If you'd like to find out more about "Then The Hail Came," check out George's website at https://georgesteffanos.webador.com/ . You can also find George's book on Amazon at this link. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09QFG4ZR6. I often ask listeners for ideas on who to interview, and I'm sure several of you say, “I could do that. I've got an awesome story to tell.” You're the person we need to hear from. If you'd like to be interviewed on the podcast, just register as a guest on the link below, and I'll be in touch. Register As A Guest If you like what we're doing on the Hiking Radio Network, and want to see our shows continue, please consider supporting us with either a one-off or monthly donation. You'll find the donate button on each Hiking Radio Network page at https://www.hikingradionetwork.com. If you prefer NOT to use PayPal, you can now support us via check by mailing it to Mighty Blue Publishing, PO Box 6161, Sun City Center, FL 35751. Any support is gratefully received. You can also support our shows by visiting our online "Merch" store. Check it out at https://hrntradingpost.com/ , or click on the store button on our network website at https://www.hikingradionetwork.com. If you'd like to take advantage of my book offer (all three of my printed hiking books–with a personal message and signed by me–for $31, including postage to the United States) send a check payable to Mighty Blue Publishing at the address just above.