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Best podcasts about steve hicks

Latest podcast episodes about steve hicks

Ham Radio Workbench Podcast
HRWB 236 - Flex Radio New Product Announcement

Ham Radio Workbench Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 41:19


In this special episode, we meet Steve Hicks, CTO of Flex Radio.  Steve announces a new radio in the Flex Radio product line.  This new radio is a combination of the features of the current 8000 series of radios plus a built in 500 watt power amplifier, antenna tuner and AC power supply all integrated into a package the size of the current 8000 series radios.   This remarkable new radio uses a new transmitter architecture that doubles power efficency resulting in an integrated package that is smaller, consumes less power, generates less heat, and is quieter than current equipmemnt on the market.  

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Forward Church Kitchener Sermons
A True Christmas | A True Turning Point (Luke 2:21-38) | Steve Hicks

Forward Church Kitchener Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 34:23


Jesus was born a Jew. In fact, He would end up being the ultimate Jew. The only one to ever fulfill completely and fully all the requirements and commands of the Old Covenant and in so doing He would usher in a new covenant by fulfilling the old one. This new covenant through Jesus is the means by which all people, Jews and Gentiles, could become the people of God. This passage is a reminder that Jesus is the centre point of all history and that our future will be determined by how we respond to the redemption He offers.

America's Work Force Union Podcast
Steve Hicks, Teamsters | Jacob Morrison, North Alabama Area Labor Council

America's Work Force Union Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 46:47


Steve Hicks, President of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters Local 283, joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast to discuss the ongoing 34-day Teamsters strike at the Marathon Petroleum refinery in Detroit and urged the public to boycott Marathon gas stations. Jacob Morrison, President of the North Alabama Area Labor Council, appeared on the America's Work Force Union Podcast and spoke about American Federation of Government Employees member Michelle Watkins, who became the first black woman elected to Huntsville City Council. He also talked about a new job he is taking with the U.S. Department of Energy.

Better Together
How an Accident Led a Lost Man to the Lord – Steve Hicks & Sal Zagsaw

Better Together

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 37:41


Steve Hicks and Sal Zagsaw of Grace FWB Church in Selma, CA, share about the providential encounter that led to Sal accepting Christ and now serving in his local church. #NAFWB #BetterTogether #Salvation

Forward Church Kitchener Sermons
Sunday School Unfiltered | Feeding of the 5000 (Steve Hicks)

Forward Church Kitchener Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2024 33:21


America's Work Force Union Podcast
Bill Samuel, Director of Government Affairs, AFL-CIO | Steve Hicks, President, Teamsters Local 283

America's Work Force Union Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 54:40


Bill Samuel, AFL-CIO Legislative Director, joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast to discuss ongoing issues in Congress, specifically their inability to pass a budget plan for the year. Samuel also addressed proposed cuts to worker protection programs and a constitutional challenge to the National Labor Relations Board. International Brotherhood of Teamsters Local 283 President Steve Hicks joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast to talk about the status of negotiations at the Marathon Petroleum Refinery in Detroit and explain why members voted to approve a strike if negotiations do not improve.

ERS Walk & Talk Podcast
Noel Landuyt, Ph.D.: Measuring Employee Engagement to build Organizational Excellence

ERS Walk & Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 41:56


In this episode Lacy sits down with Dr. Noel Landuyt, Ph.D. principal researcher, adjunct professor, and Director of the School for Organizational Excellence at the University of Texas' Steve Hicks school Social Work to learn about the Survey for Employee Engagement (SEE).The SEE for is a survey instrument that many state agencies, including ERS,  use toprovide valuable insights for organizational development and strategic planning. Dr. Landuyt, shares the history of the survey, going back to the 70s,  how it has changed over the years and how agencies are using it to improve leadership and support employees. The SEE is a survey gives leaders with valuable information to understand and improve their organizational culture and it provides employees a place to share their thoughts and insights. In this interview you will hear why employees leave jobs in state government and what we can do about it. Spoiler, it is much more than pay! Whether you're leading a state agency, are part of a team within a large organization I know you are going to gain some valuable insight from this conversation. Learn more about the Survey for Employee EngagementCheck out the video mentioned about TxDOT leadersConnect with and learn more about  Dr. Noel Landuyt, Ph.D.

Artsy Engineering Radio
Artsy Alumni Steve Hicks

Artsy Engineering Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 36:49


How is Steve doing after a year in his new job? Let's find out about one of our favorite Artsy alumni friends! 

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Lead to Succeed
Steve Hicks, CEO of JM Longyear Corp.

Lead to Succeed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 23:52


Lead to Succeed: Conversations with U.P. Business Leaders is an interview series focused on leadership in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Hosted by Steve Arwood, InvestUP Strategic Advisor and former MEDC Director, the first episode welcomes Steve Hicks, President and CEO of JM Longyear.For more information on JM Longyear, visit jmlongyear.comLearn more about InvestUP at https://www.investupmi.com. Connect with us on social media at https://www.linkedin.com/company/invest-up-mi/.

Explain it to me like I'm a 10 year old
Ep.22: How to win while doing what you love with John Cullen

Explain it to me like I'm a 10 year old

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2022 29:40


In this episode, I interview John Cullen, John has had a long and interesting career in broadcasting, radio, and investing. John served as the CEO of DMX, a supplier of music to restaurants, bar, gym, and other locations. He was also the CEO of Andrew Harper, which supplies travel reviews and bookings. He also owned hundreds of radio stations with Steve Hicks. John brings so much wisdom to this conversation, and I hope you learn as much as I did.

Artsy Engineering Radio
Farewell to Steve

Artsy Engineering Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 38:20


A bittersweet episode, as Jon Allured and Matt Dole give Steve Hicks one last chance to reflect on his learnings at Artsy before he moves on. Hop up on grandpappy Steve's lap as he reminisces on what he's taking away from his experiences. Notes* Tanya Reilly's talk on Glue work - https://noidea.dog/glue* One of Steve's dumb robot demo videos - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tIxCeI1Vz4E

Artsy Engineering Radio
Another Hiring Episode - Artsy's Secret Sauce

Artsy Engineering Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 32:51 Transcription Available


Steve Hicks talks with Emily Marmoy-Haynes and Saj Rasul about Artsy's secret sauce to hiring -- the reference check! They dig into how Artsy uses these calls to identify the strongest candidates without subjecting them to excruciating tests.

Artsy Engineering Radio
Shipping Project Retro with Jackie

Artsy Engineering Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 30:47 Transcription Available


Jackie Potts joins Steve Hicks to do a project retro. They discuss the chronology, the challenges, and the joys of a recent project integrating with a third-party shipping provider. They maybe make each other cry. 

Artsy Engineering Radio
Season 1 Recap

Artsy Engineering Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2022 29:53 Transcription Available


Jon Allured, Anna Carey, and Steve Hicks recap season 1 of Artsy Engineering Radio. What did we learn? Who listened? And which were our favorite episodes?Our favorite episodesSEO with Jenna: https://artsyengineeringradio.buzzsprout.com/1781859/8923775-28-seo-at-artsyWAYAHDYGH with Roop: https://artsyengineeringradio.buzzsprout.com/1781859/8870072-26-wayhdygh-roopScaling your impact with Ash: https://artsyengineeringradio.buzzsprout.com/1781859/8549214-4-scaling-your-impactScaling your impact with Orta: https://artsyengineeringradio.buzzsprout.com/1781859/8549218-8-scaling-your-impact-pt-2-this-time-with-ortaRefactoring with Jon, Chris, and Laura: https://artsyengineeringradio.buzzsprout.com/1781859/9247721-36-a-conversation-about-refactoringProduct Management with Guillaume: https://artsyengineeringradio.buzzsprout.com/1781859/9165963-product-management-and-engineering-with-guillaumeWomen in Engineering with Laura: https://artsyengineeringradio.buzzsprout.com/1781859/9205283-35-women-in-engineering-laura

Pudding Time
Undo Knob

Pudding Time

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 48:16


Steve Hicks returns to talk with Josh and Jon about the plight of fatherhood, new podcasts, travel experiences, and wicked-good slideshow art.

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Artsy Engineering Radio
Better Ways To Think About People & Teams

Artsy Engineering Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 34:15 Transcription Available


Sarah Weir, Luis Gualberto, and Steve Hicks talk about better and more modern ways to think about people and teams. Rather than defining engineers as back-end or front-end, developer archetypes better capture the value an engineer brings to a team. And when scaling teams, Team Topologies provide a model to escape Conway's Law and build for user needs. Notes* Team Topologies book* Conway's Law

I Like Your Work: Conversations with Artists, Curators & Collectors
Lennart Anderson: A Retrospective-Tour of the Exhibition with Rachel Rickert

I Like Your Work: Conversations with Artists, Curators & Collectors

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2021 48:13


Curated by Graham Nickson and Rachel Rickert in collaboration with the artist's estate, the exhibition features works from both public and private collections as well as Anderson's gallery, Leigh Morse Fine Arts. Ranging from figurative works like Mrs. Suzy Peterson (1959) to the unfinished painting Three Nymphs on a Bluff left on his easel in 2015, the exhibition brings together a variety of genres, such as the human form, still life, portrait, landscape, and streetscape. Viewed together, the works attest to Anderson's lifelong interest in the interplay of tone, color, and light. Speaking with Jennifer Samet in 2002, Anderson explained, “When you look at nature from a distance, you can see how it all fits together. There is a harmony, and that is what interests me.” The presentation also demonstrates the singular approach that informed his artmaking, which defied trends such as Abstract Expressionism. Described in the New York Times as one of the “most prominent and admired painters to translate figurative art into a modern idiom,” Anderson had a profound interest in formalism and an appreciation for both Old and New Masters, especially Piero della Francesca, Diego Velázquez, and Edgar Degas, and his work was directly inspired by this knowledge of art history. For instance, Idyll 4 (2012) is one of four paintings inspired by Claude Poussin that depict pastoral bliss, a subject Anderson began exploring in the 1970s. Born in Detroit, Anderson earned an undergraduate degree at the Art Institute of Chicago, a Masters at Cranbrook Academy, and later studied briefly at the Art Students League in New York with Edwin Dickinson. Anderson taught at several prestigious schools, including Columbia University, Princeton University, and Yale University, before serving as a distinguished professor of Brooklyn College. He received numerous awards, including the Prix de Rome, a Guggenheim Fellowship, and grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Tiffany Foundation. Anderson was a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the National Academy of Design. Anderson's work is represented in the permanent collections of the Brooklyn Museum, the Cleveland Museum of Art, the Smithsonian's Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, the Whitney Museum of American Art, Fralin Art Museum, Palmer Museum of Art, and Delaware Art Museum, among others. This exhibition has been spearheaded by the artist's daughter, Jeanette Anderson Wallace, who manages the estate for the artist's family. Of the process of bringing together this collection of works to show the scope of Anderson's practice, she says “It has been particularly meaningful to bring out paintings that have not been seen by the public for many years, and introduce a new generation of painters, curators, and collectors to his work.” Co-curators Graham Nickson, Dean of the NYSS, and Rachel Rickert, Exhibitions Coordinator, comment “Lennart Anderson was a terrific painter; his works are pure obsession made palpable in paint. He mused constantly about tone, surface abstraction and measure. He painted things, people, and places in relationship. Anderson's work is never exactly what one expects. Perceptual works transcend observation and synthetic move into territory of belief. In this exhibition, we pull together a collective force of his slow works for the unacquainted to understand and revel in their profundity. Lennart was a great wit, so serious it allowed for surprises in his painting. He had an absolute passion for Degas and yet an attraction to DeKooning. He shaped his own vision with links to the great tradition from Roman times to present day. Lennart painted firmly and resolutely to the end. His warm shadow in the cool landscape is still with us.” NYSS will present a virtual lecture the evening of Tuesday, October 26, 2021 to delve into Anderson's work: “The Unexplained is Irresistible: A Discussion On the Work of Lennart Anderson with Jennifer Samet, Brian Schumacher, Amy Weiskopf & John Yau, Moderated by A'Dora Phillips.” The exhibition is accompanied by a scholarly catalogue that pairs more than fifty full color reproductions of Anderson's work with essays by art historians Martica Sawin and Jennifer Samet and painters Susan Jane Walp and Paul Resika. It is available for pre-order now from New York Studio School and independent bookstores. An in-person catalogue launch will be hosted by the Milton Resnick and Pat Pasloff Foundation on Saturday, November 13, 2021, a fitting location as Anderson, Resnick and Pasloff worked together in the Lower East Side and remained life-long friends. David Cohen, the publisher of artcritical, will moderate a conversation with curator Rachel Rickert and painters Kyle Staver and Steve Hicks. Following its presentation at the New York Studio School, the exhibition will travel to other venues, including the Lyme Academy of Fine Arts and the Southern Utah Museum of Art. Generous support for this exhibition is provided by the American Macular Degeneration Foundation (AMDF), BNY Mellon, Center for Figurative Painting, Charina Foundation, Emily Mason | Alice Trumbull Mason Foundation, Morris and Alma Schapiro Fund, Richard T. Spurzem, The William Louis-Dreyfus Foundation, Wolf Kahn | Emily Mason Foundation, private collectors, individuals, and anonymous patrons of the arts. Restoration for work in the Estate of Lennart Anderson has been generously donated by Simon Parkes Art Conservation in New York, NY.   LINKS:   https://nyss.org/exhibition/lennart-anderson-a-retrospective/ Submit Work I Like Your Work-The Works- Year Membership Exhibitions Studio Visit Artists I Like Your Work Podcast Instagram Observations on Applying to Juried Shows Studio Planner

Artsy Engineering Radio
37: Request for Comment #7

Artsy Engineering Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 26:07


Jon Allured, Sultan Al-Maari, and Steve Hicks talk about knowing when to give up on a problem and when to keep digging. Sultan talks about how he got into software development, and how things are going at Artsy so far. Come hang out with us!

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Artsy Engineering Radio
31: Making big changes with Laura

Artsy Engineering Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 29:02 Transcription Available


This week, Artsy Engineer Laura Bhayani tells Steve Hicks how she approaches making large changes in a codebase, and why she enjoys that kind of work.

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Artsy Engineering Radio
25: Request for Comment #6

Artsy Engineering Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 27:40 Transcription Available


Jon Allured and Steve Hicks talk about how to review non-trivial pull requests, and life as a remote-solo employee during COVID. 

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Artsy Engineering Radio
21: Building Artsy's Android App

Artsy Engineering Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 27:05 Transcription Available


David Sheldrick and Steve Hicks talk about Artsy's journey to build an Android app. This episode is filled with tips and perspective on breaking down a large project into actionable steps.

Woodworking Network Podcast
What are you risking? With Steve Hicks

Woodworking Network Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 31:59


This episode of the Woodworking Network Podcast was sponsored by the Executive Briefing Conference, being held September 8-10, 2021, at The Broadmoor in Colorado Springs, CO.Woodworking Network is a home for professional woodworkers, presenting technology, supplies, education, inspiration, and community, from small business entrepreneurs to corporate managers at large automated plants.You can find all of our podcasts at WoodworkingNetwork.com/podcasts and in popular podcast channels. Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss an episode. Thanks again to today's sponsor, FDMC magazine. If you have a comment or topic you'd like us to explore, contact me at will-dot-sampson @ woodworking network dot com. And we would really appreciate it if you fill out the survey at woodworking network.com/podcast-survey. Thanks for listening.Intro music courtesy of Anthony Monson.

Artsy Engineering Radio
20: Request for Comment #4

Artsy Engineering Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 32:12 Transcription Available


Anna Carey and Steve Hicks talk about how communications—writing, speaking, podcasting—intersects with engineering.

Artsy Engineering Radio
19: Humanizing The Workplace

Artsy Engineering Radio

Play Episode Play 26 sec Highlight Listen Later May 27, 2021 37:51 Transcription Available


Steve Hicks and Justin Bennett talk about empathy in workplace culture, how to build trust and safety, and the importance of providing space for people.

Artsy Engineering Radio
19: Humanizing The Workplace

Artsy Engineering Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 37:51


Steve Hicks and Justin Bennett talk about empathy in workplace culture, how to build trust and safety, and the importance of providing space for people.

Artsy Engineering Radio
17: Request for Comment #3

Artsy Engineering Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 30:47


Anna Carey, Jon Allured, and Steve Hicks hang out and talk about what they're working, what excites them, and the challenges and rewards of 3rd-party integration.

Lead to Succeed
An Interview with Steve Hicks, CEO of JM Longyear

Lead to Succeed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 23:52


Lead to Succeed is an interview series focused on Leadership in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Hosted by Steve Arwood, former director of the MEDC, the first episode welcomes Steve Hicks, President and CEO of JM Longyear.This series is presented by InvestUP, the leading economic organization for the Upper Peninsula. For more information, visit www.InvestUPmi.com.For more information about JM Longyear, visit www.jmlongyear.com.

Artsy Engineering Radio
13: Effective Tech Leadership...question mark?

Artsy Engineering Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 31:41


Anson Wang shares his experiences as a tech lead with Steve Hicks. They talk about navigating feedback, leading projects, and being a supportive leader. Anson leaves you with a fun fact you can't unsee.

Artsy Engineering Radio
8: Scaling Your Impact pt 2, this time with Orta

Artsy Engineering Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 37:18


Orta Therox tells Jon Allured and Steve Hicks how he became a top contributor to open source software, and teaches them how to get better at things like design and pair programming.

QSO Today - The oral histories of amateur radio
Episode 343 Steve Hicks N5AC

QSO Today - The oral histories of amateur radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2021 72:33


FlexRadio is the Platinum Sponsor at the next QSO Today Virtual Ham Expo. I wanted to bring back an interview that I had with Steve Hicks, N5AC, VP of Engineering at FlexRadio. Steve will be a speaker at the Expo. Steve is a natural teacher in addition to leading a team developing the most advanced software defined radios for amateur radio. Of course, he also has a great ham radio story that he tells in this QSO Today.

Pudding Time
With Hicks

Pudding Time

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 43:47


Steve Hicks joins Josh and Jon to ascending virtual mountains, why Agile has become meaningless, and the unluckiest roommate of them all.

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Artsy Engineering Radio
6: Software Engineering And Creative Practice

Artsy Engineering Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 31:24


Eve Essex talks to Steve Hicks about the differences between building infrastructure and building products, the intersection of software engineering and creative practice, and why you can't afford to be precious about the product.

Engage
Using Saliva to Diagnose Health Conditions | Engage Episode 9

Engage

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 12:49


In this episode, Dr. Steve Hicks discusses his research into using saliva to diagnose health conditions like concussions. This research is helpful in diagnosing children because a spit sample is less traumatic to collect than a blood sample. Engage is a podcast of Penn State Clinical and Translational Science Institute. In each episode, you will learn about the research process and how Penn State is helping to improve the health of our neighbors and communities.  This podcast includes Summer Party Trailer by Sascha Ende Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/2943-summer-party-trailer | License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Engage
Using Saliva to Diagnose Health Conditions | Engage Episode 9

Engage

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 12:49


In this episode, Dr. Steve Hicks discusses his research into using saliva to diagnose health conditions like concussions. This research is helpful in diagnosing children because a spit sample is less traumatic to collect than a blood sample. Engage is a podcast of Penn State Clinical and Translational Science Institute. In each episode, you will learn about the research process and how Penn State is helping to improve the health of our neighbors and communities.  This podcast includes Summer Party Trailer by Sascha Ende Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/2943-summer-party-trailer | License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Artsy Engineering Radio
4: Scaling Your Impact

Artsy Engineering Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 34:53


Jon Allured, Ash Furrow, and Steve Hicks discuss scaling your impact as an engineer. How can engineers be more effective and create more value than we capture?

Artsy Engineering Radio
2: How Artsy Hires Engineers

Artsy Engineering Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 35:36


Ash Furrow and Steve Hicks talk about hiring practices to avoid, how Artsy hires engineers, and the right questions to ask in an interview.

Artsy Engineering Radio
1: How To Have Good Meetings

Artsy Engineering Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 27:41


Ash Furrow talks with Steve Hicks about facilitating meaningful and inclusive team meetings, and how meetings are part of building teams, trust, and systems.

Artsy Engineering Radio
0: Introducing Artsy Engineering Radio

Artsy Engineering Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 9:02


Jon Allured, Matt Dole, and Steve Hicks introduce you to Artsy Engineering Radio and help you understand why you need another podcast in your life.

The Tonncast
The Tonncast with your host Steve Hicks (Episode One-hundred fifty-four)

The Tonncast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2018 97:36


Host Steve Hicks sits down with old pal and cohort, very special guest Todd Robert Anderson. No conversation holds back, there is nothing too taboo, and various musical instruments are employed to assuage tensions. (Music by Adam Blau, and while he is quite assuaging on many levels, this particular themesong is not.)

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Cross Cutting Concerns Podcast
Podcast 089 - Steve Hicks on Speaking

Cross Cutting Concerns Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2018 18:19


Steve Hicks is speaking at conferences. This episode is sponsored by Smartsheet. Show Notes: Mailing list: Technically Speaking by Chiu-Ki and Cate Speaking.io Cream City Code conference in Milwaukee THAT Conference Steve Hicks is on Twitter. Want to be on the next episode? You can! All you need is the willingness to talk about something technical. Music is by Joe Ferg, check out more music on JoeFerg.com!

Outer Limits Of Inner Truth
The Inferno of Truth with Lee Camp

Outer Limits Of Inner Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2018 43:06


Lee Camp Is A Comedian & National TV Host Lee Camp is the head writer and host of the national TV show Redacted Tonight with Lee Camp on RT America. He's a former contributor to The Onion, former staff humor writer for the Huffington Post, and his web series “Moment of Clarity” has been viewed by millions. He's toured the country and the world with his fierce brand of standup comedy, and George Carlin's daughter Kelly said he's one of the few comics keeping her father's torch lit. Bill Hicks's brother Steve said Lee is one of only a handful with Bill's “message and passion.” In a recent interview Bill Hicks's brother Steve Hicks was asked whether he had favorite comedians who were inspired by Bill. Here is what he said: “I know Doug Stanhope is often cited as someone in the vein of Bill; Lee Camp and Jamie Kilstein are two others in the US that are carrying on with the message and the passion. Although I know they are admirers of Bill, it is important to note that they are their own people doing it their own way. All three of these are very good and I think anyone out there who is actually ‘trying to do Bill' falls very flat. You can't copy someone that was such an individual and these three guys aren't doing that. It's just in the spirit maybe but they are all excellent doing it their way, which is how it should be.” “This up-and-coming US star is already developing a reputation for fearless political comedy, with some calling him an heir to the crown of the late, great George Carlin. He gets our seal of approval.” –Time Out Sydney “Gets the crowd roaring!” –Rolling Stone “For those comedy fans still in mourning for Bill Hicks 18 years on, you'll find plenty to enjoy in the work of DC-born stand-up Lee Camp. Like Hicks, Camp has a visceral disregard for big business and big politics, and speaks his mind on everything from abortion rights to the evils of the modern media. However, where Hicks was more of a commentator who stayed above the fray, Camp is much closer to British activist-comics like Mark Thomas, a real-life serial protester.” –The Guardian “Like Jon Stewart from the Daily Show but with sharper teeth.” –the Herald “What if all the baggage and bullshit of our society were absorbed into the conscience of one man? A man who refused to accept this ‘Normality' we wade through…what kind of time-bomb would emerge? Well, as Evolution would have it in its process of Self-Correction, Lee Camp is that embodied ‘Time-Bomb of Reason' – ready to destroy anything that seeks to pollute our culture and restrict our possibility as a species.” –Peter Joseph (creator of the Zeitgeist Movement) “Lee Camp is an integral part of a longstanding satirical tradition. He has the rare ability to make you laugh and think simultaneously.” –Paul Krassner “Lee is the Che Guevara of comedy. Congrats to him on his balls and integrity. Everything he does is SO good. We need more comedians with his kind of fearlessness. It's so rare to find such artful, thoughtful passion in comedy these days. …or in life. He's waiting for a generation to catch up with him.” –Paul Provenza “Lee is totally inspiring. I kinda wanna be like him when I grow up.” –Rain Pryor (actor, comedian, daughter of Richard Pryor) “Lee Camp has found the hole in America's brain where reason has been replaced by Wal-Mart. Lee's rants channel the gunk oozing out. You have to admit, that's why he's so fucking funny.” — Greg Palast “One night I attended a Laughing Liberally comedy show. There was one funny comedian there – Lee Camp.” –Matt Labash (Conservative reporter for the right-wing publication The Weekly Standard) Website Link: 

Let's Think On It
First Responders And PTSD

Let's Think On It

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2017 43:25


Are you and armchair psychologist? We love that! Join us and expand your mind about human behavior. Will and Reed Lochamy host "Oh Brother" radio show weekly. Dr. Westfall joins them once a month for a human behavior segment from which these podcasts are made. Listen and learn more about a day in the life of paramedic, Steve Hicks. Then Lorne Dann PhD. joins us to teach us about the psychology behind psychological trauma. Become acquainted with EMDR, one of the treatment approaches that has been found to be effective for PTSD.

Ruth Institute Podcast
Overturning California's Parental Notification Laws

Ruth Institute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2015 11:10


(October 19, 2015) Our board member Steve Hicks is guest on "The Terry and Jesse Show" to encourage our local friends to find out more about California's parental notification laws and let them know about gathering signatures for an upcoming ballot measure (to overturn them). We encourage all of our listeners to be informed on this issue.

KGNU - How On Earth
Grazing the Niobrara // Savory Institute

KGNU - How On Earth

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2015 23:37


Mooo-ving Cattle Near the Niobrara (starts 4:28) We talk with Steve Hicks, director of the USFW  Niobrara Wildlife Refuge complex near Valentine, Nebraska and join the Rocking Arrow Ranch on a cattle moo-oo-vve designed to help maintain the quality of wild grasslands   The Savory Institute (starts 10:05)  We talk with Boulder's grazing think tank, The Savory Institute, founded by Allan Savory, about holistic grazing strategies that have the potential to restore grasslands that have been degraded through overgrazing . . . or undergrazing. Hosts: Shelley Schlender Producers: Shelley Schlender Executive Producer: Susan Moran Headline contributions: Daniel Strain, Beth Bennett Listen to the show:

Henry Pryor
You & Yours - Aug 2014. A solution to the housing crisis? - "I'll ask the questions".

Henry Pryor

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2014 7:30


I went to Sunderland to meet the company called Gentoo who have an innovative product based on the Sharia Mortgage idea to help those wanting to buy a home. I met Steve Hicks, Chief Exec of Genie, Ben & Lucy Watson and their daughter Daisy who have signed up to the scheme. I travelled with Jon Douglas, reporter and producer for Radio 4's You and Yours and got to ask the questions! Copyright BBC

Tom Rhodes Radio Smart Camp
Steve Hicks (Part 2)

Tom Rhodes Radio Smart Camp

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2012 48:08


In honor of Bill Hicks' birthday, December 16, his brother Steve shares extra loving family stories about the comedy legend.

Tom Rhodes Radio Smart Camp
Steve Hicks (Part 1)

Tom Rhodes Radio Smart Camp

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2012 67:59


Steve explains why Bill Hicks is to some people what Jesus is to Christians. And what it was like to be the big brother of Comedy Jesus.

Moment of Clarity
#124 - BILL HICKS's brother STEVE HICKS gives new insight into the man & the legend

Moment of Clarity

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2012 44:45


#124 - BILL HICKS's brother STEVE HICKS talks to me about the man & the legend 

Moment of Clarity - Backstage of Redacted Tonight with Lee Camp
#124 - BILL HICKS's brother STEVE HICKS gives new insight into the man & the legend

Moment of Clarity - Backstage of Redacted Tonight with Lee Camp

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2012 44:45


#124 - BILL HICKS's brother STEVE HICKS talks to me about the man & the legend