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In this exciting episode of the Building PA Podcast, co-hosts Chris Martin and Jon O'Brien celebrate the culmination of their fourth season by announcing the winners of the inaugural 2024 Podcast Awards. With a focus on recognizing outstanding contributions within the construction industry, the hosts reflect on the journey of the podcast since its inception in the spring of 2020.The hosts dive into the details of the awards, which were determined by listener votes across three categories: Most Interesting Topic, Best Advice for the Industry, and Best Community Impact.Most Interesting Topic: The award goes to Steve Powers from Novingers for his episode on prefab construction, which garnered 42% of the votes. Chris and Jon reminisce about their field trip to Novingers, where they witnessed the impressive prefab process firsthand. They highlight the significance of prefab construction in enhancing efficiency and productivity in the industry.Best Advice for the Industry: Darren Rech from Alexander Building Construction Company takes home this award for his insightful discussion on improving toolbox talk delivery. The hosts emphasize the importance of engaging workers during these talks and how Darren's advice can revitalize this essential practice in the construction field.Best Community Impact: Sonya Bohmann from the Construction Industry Alliance for Suicide Prevention is recognized for her impactful episode addressing mental health and suicide prevention in the construction industry. Chris and Jon commend the relevance of this topic and share the behind-the-scenes effort that went into recording this episode, especially the quick turnaround to ensure it aired during Suicide Prevention Week.Chris and Jon also announce the Listener of the Year award, which goes to Chris Lalevee from Operating Engineers Local Union 825. We celebrate Chris's dedication to promoting the podcast and engaging with the content, highlighting the importance of community involvement in the industry.Throughout the episode, Chris and Jon express their gratitude to all nominees and guests, reinforcing their commitment to delivering valuable content that resonates with listeners. We encourage everyone to explore the extensive catalog of over 200 episodes available on our website, buildingpapodcast.com, and invite potential guests to reach out with topics of interest.Congratulations to our winners and thank you to our followers for being part of our podcast community - here's to 2025!
Have you heard these myths about professional growth? Myth 1: Success means working 80 hours a week. Myth 2: You need to sacrifice personal life for professional success. Myth 3: You have to be born with special talents to excel in your career. I'm about to reveal the truth, but you won't want to miss this surprising strategy. Stay tuned! My guest is Steve Powers Steve Powers is a highly experienced figure in the real estate industry, boasting over 30 years of hands-on involvement. As the proprietor of Steve Powers, a business coaching outfit specializing in real estate, he has personally overseen the sale of more than 4,000 homes and conducted close to 94,000 coaching calls. Steve's career trajectory, which commenced with a pivotal transition, offers a practical glimpse into overcoming complacency and embracing calculated risks for professional advancement. With a strategic mindset and a proven track record, Steve serves as a credible source of guidance for real estate professionals seeking sustained growth and renewed motivation in their professional pursuits. I'm a professional doctor with a good bedside manner. Not a great bedside manner with a good doctor. - Steve Powers In this episode, you will be able to: Master success strategies for real estate agents and unlock your full potential in the industry. Overcome complacency in professional growth and reignite your passion for continuous improvement. Leverage personal stories for business coaching and connect with clients on a deeper level. Achieve a healthy balance between personal and professional life for sustained success in real estate. Break into the luxury real estate market and elevate your career to new heights. Harnessing the Power of Personal Stories By sharing his personal journey and insights, Steve Powers demonstrates the transformative impact of personal stories in professional growth. Powers' dedication to helping others and his resilience in the face of challenges inspire real estate professionals to navigate obstacles with empathy and professionalism. His story serves as a reminder of the importance of learning from setbacks and using personal experiences to fuel growth and success in the industry.
A Philadelphia performing arts organization is celebrating Juneteenth with a twist on an old tradition: the house party. Running June 20 - 22, Intercultural Journeys' “The Re-Emancipation of Social Dance” is an interactive party-performance through five “living rooms”, inviting you to reclaim the freedom of dance. We talk with the show's curator and former Philadelphia Poet Laureate, Yolanda Wisher, and Intercultural Journeys' Executive Director, Carly Rapaport-Stein, about this performance and how Black Americans throughout history have built community through dance. Learn more, get tickets, and listen to their podcast on the history of social dance at reemancipatedance.org. And on Shara in the City, Shara Dae Howard hops on the El to try to catch a glimpse of all 50 murals in Steve Powers' “A Love Letter For You” series in West Philly. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of the Building PA Podcast, co-hosts Chris Martin and Jon O'Brien take a field trip to Novinger's in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. They are joined by Steve Powers, the Vice President of Sales at Novinger's, who is hailed as the cleanup hitter and the go-to person for all things related to panel construction and exterior panels. Steve shares insights into the evolution of prefabrication, from a curious construction method to a financial necessity driving project efficiency. The episode promises a fascinating exploration of the history, challenges, and advancements in prefabrication, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the industry with a seasoned expert.
"Lying lips are an abomination to Yahweh, but those who act faithfully are his delight." - Proverbs 12:22 “You shall not spread a false report. You shall not join hands with a wicked man to be a malicious witness. You shall not fall in with the many to do evil, nor shall you bear witness in a lawsuit, siding with the many, so as to pervert justice, nor shall you be partial to a poor man in his lawsuit." - Exodus 23:1-3 “If anyone of the common people sins unintentionally in doing any one of the things that by Yahweh's commandments ought not to be done, and realizes his guilt, or the sin which he has committed is made known to him, he shall bring for his offering a goat, a female without blemish, for his sin which he has committed." - Leviticus 4:27-28 This Episode's Links: 'How to Watch TV News' by Neil Postman and Steve Powers - Audible WaPo ran this helpful tip just in time for spring: "YOUR GARDEN IS KILLING THE EARTH” - PlanetMoron, NTB One million species face extinction, U.N. report says. And humans will suffer as a result. - Darryl Fears, The Washington Post Gov. Abbott "Working as Swiftly as Texas Law Allows" to Pardon Army Sergeant Convicted of Murdering BLM Rioter... - AnnieOakley, NTB The Chinese military is openly doing drills rehearsing the encirclement of Taiwan - Edward Teach, NTB The abortion pill is teetering in legal uncertainty after two federal judges simultaneously banned and approved it - Daniel Payne, NTB If you like your George Soros prosecutor, you're gonna absolutely love your George Soros president - Daniel Payne, NTB --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/garrett-ashley-mullet/message
Steve ESPO Powers is an artist from Philadelphia who wrote graffiti under the name ESPO. With a distinctive approach to bombing, ESPO would paint high traffic areas in daylight under the ruse of legality, making it appear that what he was doing was legal. Painting gates with a brush, he would write ESPO in large legible letters; telling authorities he represented ESPO "Exterior Surface Painting Outreach" organization. Steve Powers stopped writing in 1999 and began the path of a full time artist. He is a mixed media artist who has shown prowess in printmaking, installation art, murals, sign painting and more. His work has been shown in places ranging from Deitch Projects to the Brooklyn Museum. His work can also been seen at ESPO's Art World, an art studio/gallery located in Brooklyn, New York founded by Steve Powers.http://patreon.com/angelandzpodcasthttp://artprimo.comhttp://instagram.com/artprimo
In order to guarantee success in your real estate career, it is very important to focus on business growth and team building. In today's episode, we have the pleasure of speaking with Steve Powers, one of the world's TOP real estate coaches and someone who has sold over 4000 homes in his career, who is here to talk to us about business growth and team building. With his years of expertise in the industry, Steve has seen the changes and has been one to always analyze and adapt to these changes making him one of the most successful real estate agents! Other topics discussed: - Achievement vs. activity - The importance of the prequal - Selling vs. closing - Do you need a coach? - And more!
Steve has spent more than 24 years in the Auto industry. The spark happened when he started his career at McDonald Automotive in 1998 as an Audi Brand Specialist. Since then, Powers couldn't get enough and yearned to learn more and something different. At that point, Steve recognized the importance of diverse experiences and perspectives to drive innovation in the auto industry, and that's when he became an Audi Sales Manager in 1999. In 2010, Powers became an Audi General Sales Manager and a couple of years later graduated from NADA's General Dealership Management Academy and was promoted to Audi Denver General Manager. He was recognized in 2019 as VP of Operations for the McDonald Automotive Group. In 2021, he became a partner of Polestar Denver and a partner with Toyota Greeley, Toyota Ft. Morgan, CDJR Ft. Morgan, and McDonald Mazda North (located in Longmont, CO). He is currently on the board of CADA (Colorado Automobile Dealers Association), a Chairperson of Audi NCM 20 Group, and a member of Audi of America Product. 00:00:00 Introduction 00:02:30 Automotive News 00:30:00 Blog Post of the Week 00:37:00 Steve Powers Introduction 00:41:00 For the Love of ICE 00:43:00 Reasonable Benchmarks 00:48:00 Inflation Reduction Act Expectations 00:57:00 Time Frame for Full Roll Out? 01:03:00:00 Trying to Predict Q4 01:11:00 It Is What It Is 01:20:00 Next Five Years Connect: Steve Powers Connect with Steve through his assistant Cesar at coxley@mcdonaldautomotive.com You can reach the Dealer Talk Team anytime at: https://dealertalk.io/ Herb Anderson: https://stan.store/DealerTalk Charity Ann: https://stan.store/Yes-i-cann Thank you for tuning in, and as usual, we will TALK later! Subscribe to My Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFzz... --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dealer-talk/support
In this episode, Daniel Linskey and Steve Powers of Kroll's Security Risk Management team and Steve Palumbo, Senior Director of Security Operations at Bed, Bath & Beyond, discuss the recent increase in retail theft around the country and steps that can be taken to mitigate risk at your business.
Building a Real Estate Team with Watson Powers Coaching Gordon Watson and Steve Powers created Watson Powers Coaching to assist agents who are ready to transition from being just salespeople into leaders and businesspeople. Gordon and Steve have known each other for 25-30 years and have done 50 years or more coaching together. They have […] The post Building a Real Estate Team with Watson Powers Coaching – EP. 125 appeared first on Witly.
Steve Powers is perhaps one of the WORLDS most successful real estate coaches. Having completed at least 85,000 1:1 coaching calls there are very few coaches that can compare. When you listen to the interview you will hear Steve answer questions like: Do you have to have PASSION to be successful?, What are core qualities that agents should have to be successful? What is more important, skills or energy and enthusiasm when you are new in real estate? How can you produce a consistent 25 deals per year from your centers of influence and past clients? You will also learn why Steve Powers joined EXP Realty. Ready to join EXP and you are looking for a mentor who will be proactive in your success? Contact Steve. www.whylibertas.com/steve Schedule A Free Coaching Call Listen on iTunes Listen on Spotify Listen on Stitcher Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mike's interview with his friend and mentor Wane COD. Recorded in Mike's studio in San Diego, California on October 13, 2020. Topics discussed include: Agree’s tutoring, Top 3 New York writers, Wane, Hims, Know, IGT, Can Control, Ghetto Art, Bomber, Hype, Albuquerque Aerosol, Huffer, studying zines, San Diego vacation, born in London, moved to North Bronx, early fascination with subway graffiti in 1978, Min, Spin, readability of graffiti writing, Vin and Rolieo TCS, racking, Kato, Dyan, age gap amongst kids, The Players, early crew fashion, breakdancing, Burn, “motioning”, junior high, blackbook exchange, Michelob, the sneak peak, Agree’s blackbooks, stolen markers, Sey, show and prove, graffiti mentoring, Saturday art class, Bize, Rem 311, urban disarray of 80s/90s, painting at night vs in daylight, the addiction of graffiti writing, Allerton Ave, Tremont Ave, Key, Cav, Kodak 110 camera, making “connecter” photos, photos as evidence, hunting instinct, Blade, Comet, art in motion, graffiti pieces as dynamic objects, Ages, Albuquerque, East, Ghost, Reas, Ven, the Clean Train Era, Went, Ket, the timeless experience of painting transit systems, segregation in Chicago, exposed third rails in the rain, evading gangs, street hustlers, local obstacles, LA freeway writing, “All City”, cleverness, Dero, Poem, Dez, Duster, (UPS guy), studying Dez’s blackbooks, SMK, the 90s photo exchange networks, Graphotism, Phil Kosaka, Espo, On The Go, The Art of Getting Over, the quick wit of Steve Powers, Tower Records and the weekly graffiti magazine study sessions, Bomb the System, Scrapyard, hip-hop shops, Unique Boutique, Spin Art, Baba, Power, finding actuator producers, Doc’s cap business, the tools of graffiti, Roger Gastman, Zebster, tattoo gun, dropping knowledge, the cap sample kit, Liquitex cap, Poke IBM, the cap search, Phantoms, Wallies, window cleaner caps, stock tip style, blackbook writers, taking a wrap and getting kicked out of high school, honor, stepping up to chill cops out, graduating from an alternative high school, apprenticing at a print shop, first logo job at 17, stepping stones and building a resumé, SUNY College, graphic design study, Flashbacks, Mare and Kel, the Mac lab, custom airbrushing, cleaning airbrushes, handmade streetwear, investing in computers, cut and paste, CorelDraw, Gangstarr, occupational kharma, freestyling in blackbooks, outlines on abstracts, Renos, Doc TC5, Persué, Kaze, Jeru tha Damaja, Guru and Premier, working with record labels, Stash, Gerb, Tribal, Third Rail, Risky, ConArt, early streetwear distribution, Writers Bench, GFS, PNB, SeenWorld, Kingpin, resistance to commercializing graffiti, street cred through fashion, authenticity, getting hooked up from friends, Puff Daddy/Sean John, the fallout from 9-11, cooperating with clients, hiding bullshit freelance work, creative freedom, saying No to the wrong jobs, 1200 sq ft studio in Western Mass., working in solitude and lecturing. @waneonecod
Dr. Sammy Allen, 82, of Resaca, GA died Sunday, August 2, 2020, at Advent Health Gordon. Rev. Allen was born, October 4, 1937, as Robert Verland Allen, son of the late Vince W. and Myrtle McKinley Timms Allen. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his grandson; Vince Allen, and by two sisters; Nettie Allen Baker and Johnnie Ruth Allen Dean. After several months of deep Holy Ghost conviction, he was saved by the grace of God in the summer of 1955. Immediately upon his conversion, he began to witness to others about their need of salvation. This burden became so heavy that he began to speak as a lay preacher in Sunday School classes, cottage prayer meetings, and even in church services every time he was given an opportunity. Bro. Allen announced his calling to preach in 1961. He soon was called to be the pastor of Maple Grove Baptist Church and New Prospect Baptist Church. These were half time churches. In October 1961, Bro. Allen was used of the Lord to organize the Concord Baptist Mission into Concord Baptist Church, and was the only pastor for 59 years. Immediately after he announced his calling into the ministry, God began to open doors for the young fiery preacher to preach revival meetings. This evangelistic ministry grew so fast that by 1964 the young preacher had to leave his job in the carpet mill and go full-time in evangelism. He continued to preach meetings week after week across the country in both small and large churches. In the late 1960s, God began to lay a burden on Bro. Allen’s heart for a Camp Meeting in the area where he lived. After much prayer and waiting upon the Lord, Faith Baptist Camp was born with the first Camp Meeting held under a large tent on the grounds in June 1970. Faith Baptist Camp has been very blessed of the Lord and has been used to be a blessing to so many people and churches across America. As an older man, Dr. Allen is held in high respect by all the Fundamental Baptists all across the country that knows him. He is known as an Evangelist, a Revivalist, a Camp Meeting Preacher, a Pastor, and a Preacher’s Friend by those who know him and love Old Fashion Christianity. He now holds two Honorary Doctorate Degrees. Every student of Faith Baptist Institute will be affected by the leadership of this dynamic man of God. Dr. Allen was married on December 28, 1962, to Jimmie Lou Wilson. She has stood by his side as a faithful, loving, God-fearing wife in every task he has attempted. God has blessed their home with two sons; Samuel (Sabrina) Allen of Resaca, and David (Gwen) Allen of Calhoun; daughter; Hannah Allen of Resaca, grandchildren; Samuel and Alexis Allen of Flowery Branch, Elisabeth Allen of Dalton, Nathanael Allen of Calhoun, Hagen Allen of Resaca and Brianna Allen of Resaca, Great-grandchildren; Caroline Allen of Dalton and Gibson Allen of Flowery Branch, GA. A host of nieces, nephews, and other relatives also survive. The funeral service for Dr. Sammy Allen will be conducted on Friday, August 7, 2020, at 2:00 p.m. from Concord Baptist Church. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. Bro. Randy Sutherland will officiate along with Bro. Tony Hudson, Bro. Marion Atkinson, Bro. Denver Boling, Bro. Ronnie Simpson, Bro. Marvin Carr, and Bro. Joe Arthur. Pallbearers will be his nephews, Alan Sosebee, Ken Johnson, Steve Johnson, Nick Johnson, Joey Baker, Scotty Bryant, Ricky Bryant, Brandon Reeves, Doug Wilson, and Mike Andrews; honorary pallbearers are Jim Fox, Bobby Thomas, Mike Bell, Mike Lane, Rev. Charles Henderson, Tyrone Wilson, Donnie Rigdon, Rev. Steve Powers, Rev. David Cash, Stan Ritter, Ronnie Russ, William Nix, Rev. Billy Wilson, Rev. Travis Clayton, Robert Croft, Jamie Trammell, Adam Evans, Brandon Ensley, and Silas Foster. The family will receive friends at Concord Baptist Church on Thursday, August 6, 2020, between the hours of 4:00 PM and 10:00 PM https://www.tributearchive.com/obituaries/17725223/Dr-Sammy-Allen Dr. Allen preached this message, on Thursday morning, June 12, 2003, at the Pleasant View Baptist Church of Taylors, SC's Camp Meeting.
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Welcome to the first episode of the Miracle Ford Podcast of the new decade! For our first episode, we go straight to the ART of it. Host John Haggard talks to Bryan Deese, Gallatin-based muralist and street artist who has worked for various companies and events, both local and national. Together, they discuss the following topics: Where Bryan Grew UpHow Bryan Got Into Mural and Street ArtHis Transition From Graphic Design to Full Time Mural and Street ArtistBryan Deese’s Art HeroesExciting Projects He Has Done RecentlyCreative FreedomIs the Gallatin Local Government Supportive of His Works?Most Memorable Artwork He’s Done so FarUpcoming Art ProjectsDoes Bryan Accept Commission Projects?Bryan’s Interesting ObsessionHow to Contact Bryan Transcript John Haggard 0:02 Welcome to the Miracle Ford podcast where, throughout the month, you’ll be able to learn the best ways to purchase, lease, service, maintain, accessorize, and sell your vehicle for the highest resale value possible when you’re ready. We also discuss vehicle model details and the latest technology that makes driving a new vehicle really cool compared to just a few years ago. I’m your host, John Haggard, and you know, as always, you can find show notes and a transcript along with links to content that we talked about right here on our website miraclefordtn.com and also on Apple Podcasts, Google Play Podcasts and on Spotify. Also, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast and leave a review on any of those platforms, and share. Another cool thing that we get to do and that’s to interview community leaders and shakers in the Gallatin-Sumner County area, who are part of great projects. Got a lot of things that are going on and, on today’s podcast, we have the privilege of speaking with Bryan Deese, muralist and street artist. Bryan, welcome to the podcast! Bryan Deese 1:03 Hello! Thanks for having me. John Haggard 1:04 Glad to have you! Before we learn about what a muralist and street artist is and does, tell us a little about you. Are you from Gallatin? Bryan Deese 1:14 I’m from Nashville. I grew up in Nashville, kind of all over that area, and then have been up in Gallatin now for about 10 years. John Haggard 1:22 So from Nashville. Where did you go to school in high school here? Bryan Deese 1:27 Well, I went to two schools. I went to Franklin Road Academy in South Nashville, with my area. And then I graduated from Hillsboro High School in the Green Hills area of Nashville, John Haggard 1:39 The Burros, I think they call that, or something like that. Bryan Deese 1:41 Absolutely, full of pride. John Haggard 1:42 Yeah. Was that a good football team when you were there? Bryan Deese 1:48 Not great when I was there. They have gotten a lot better with the coach they have. Fitzgerald has had a lot of success and they won a state championship after I left. But the Gallatin handed it to them pretty well the last season. John Haggard 2:01 So a muralist and street artist, I guess maybe, before we really dive into that, how would you define that term? If somebody says, “Well, what is a muralist and a street artist?” Bryan Deese 2:13 Yeah, mural artist mural list is anyone who’s painting murals and that could include indoors or outdoors. Street art is more specifically refers to the outdoors and painting, you know, on the streets where people walking, driving can see the work. John Haggard 2:33 From Nashville, how did you wind up in Gallatin? Bryan Deese 2:37 Well, I was living in Madison in 2007. And the recession hit and Madison got really shady there. I kind of starting to have a family and looking for greener pastures and found them at little Northeastern Gallatin and moved out here and have loved it and really embrace this community and just enjoy a lot of things about it. And so that’s kind of what brought us out here. John Haggard 3:05 And when you moved to Gallatin, what was the very first thing you did in terms of employment? Bryan Deese 3:09 At that point, I went to school for graphic design. So I had worked professionally as a graphic designer for years out of college, and I went to the University of Tennessee, in Knoxville. John Haggard 3:24 Go, Orange! Bryan Deese 3:24 Yeah, definitely go Vols for life. Did the graphic design thing for a long time, always kept painting on the side. My kind of painting was graffiti. I came up kind of doing that for fun and adventure. And through that had just learned to paint big and self-taught and through friends picked up a lot of other mural techniques, and just kept painting and painting. And that’s what I was doing though, when I was first arriving in Gallatin. I was still doing graphic design full time and murals on the side. John Haggard 4:02 So how did you actually get into painting murals? Is it something when you were a little boy and you said, Wow, that’s a cool thing. Look at that over there. How did, you know, where did this the artistry, I guess, come out? Bryan Deese 4:15 Well, it was an evolution for sure. But one of the first things in art that really struck me was a mural and it was by a famous Nashville artist Red Grooms. So he’s a big-time pop artist, and this was the Tennessee State Museum was doing a retrospective, maybe its 30th or 40th anniversary of, you know, kind of his career launch. And I went there on a field trip and he created a whole environment that you entered in and I was just blown away. You went down some escalators and there were murals on the sidewalls and then sculpture that you walked into and entered and just took over the environment but in a fun, playful way. It wasn’t a way that would go over a kid’s head, even though if you look at his work, there’s nothing childish about it. It is professional and incredible through and through, every aspect. But it struck me – that stayed with me. And I followed other contemporaries of his, like Myles Maillie and Norris Hall. These are other Nashville painters that were a bit illustrative, worked big. I saw them doing murals around. They work very colorful, and with a black outline. And then, through skateboarding and music, at some point, in high school, I was introduced to graffiti art. Bryan Deese 5:41 And it kind of had all of those same things. It was big, colorful, illustrative, blackout lines, and it had some adventure mixed in. So, I was drawn to that right away. And it was also based on typography and that was the graphic design side of me. As a kid who, you know, designed my own baseball cards and designed my own sneakers. Yeah, so those worlds kind of combined with some fun and adventure. It’s what you’re looking for as a teenager. And I followed that route for a while, and there was never a thought that this is something you’d make money on. But I didn’t just quit. I just took it up a notch or two, and started doing portraits, started doing bigger, more objective things and less of the letter-based graffiti stuff. More what you would consider street art, and just elevating it a little bit as I went along. And eventually, at some point, I just decided this is what I’m going to do this is paying as much or more than the graphic design and I’m going to jump out there and actually call myself an artist. And… John Haggard 6:57 Wow! Yeah, because there’s that phrase that we all hear -starving artist. Great work but a starving artist. And that, you may have starved a little bit maybe but you know you didn’t have that job you said. So you were doing this on the side and then it like as you said you just finally the dollars were there. Bryan Deese 7:14 Yeah and I absolutely had that instilled in me from my parents, too. Maybe not so much my parents but just society as a whole is like it’s a very hard thing to earn a living at – and it is! And so, yeah, I’d always heard starving associated with the word artists. So I look to do something that would fulfill my creative chops but would pay the rent. And then on the side, like I said, I was always doing this stuff that I never thought there’d be an income that it was just fun. Like a lot of people they don’t get into bass fishing, because they think there’s a future in bass fishing, they just enjoy the hobby. So that’s kind of how I approached it, but at some point what I was doing caught on. And a lot of that’s probably based on social sharing online. But people were coming to me to “can you paint big?”. And so yeah, it was a slow transition from full-time graphic design to full-time mural artist with a lot of crossover years, where, you know, in between. John Haggard 8:18 You know, I heard this motivational speaker Tony Robbins, you’re familiar with him? He says, follow your passion, and the money will follow you. And it sounds like you had a lot of passion and you thought, Well, you know, I’m going to try to make this thing work. Maybe it will, maybe it won’t. I’ve got a backup plan. But nonetheless, the passion really seemed to drive you would you say speaking of passion and inspiration, you mentioned Red Grooms? Would he be someone you would consider a major inspiration was to you that got you to the next level or who would you consider that to be? Bryan Deese 8:50 He was a big one because what I didn’t know when I was eight or nine years old on that field trip – well, I wasn’t even there. It was in high school who I figured out who I’d been looking at on that field trip. And it was kind of, “Oh, Red Grooms graduated from Hillsboro High School.” So then that all of a sudden kind of did click with me that you could do it. People from your high school walk in the same halls or you’re reading about them in art history books, you know, it’s not that far-fetched. So and then, as far as the street art stuff goes, there were some conversations I had and people that, artists that I really respected, who came along and did the same job that I had done two years previously. For example, Bonnaroo, I painted some fences at Bonnaroo. And two years later, one of my favorite artists, Steve Powers, he came and painted the fences at Bonnaroo. And so that made me think “Okay, you’re on the right trajectory.” At that point. I was still doing graphic design also. And when a door would open like Bonnaroo would call and say “We’ve got these miles of linear fence. Got any ideas on how to paint something cool?” I’d walk through those doors, I would execute and somewhere in the middle of it, I panic, you know? How am I gonna get this done? You know, I’ve bitten off more than I could chew, but you just stay the course and, and work hard and get through that door and shut it behind you. Hopefully, you know, it worked out well. Bonnaroo did. And then you hope the next door you’re ready for the next door in front of you. And you just keep going. And that’s what I’ve done. John Haggard 10:35 What are some of the more exciting projects that you’ve worked on recently? Bryan Deese 10:39 2019 I had some really cool projects. First and foremost, the NFL Draft came to Nashville. And the NFL Network contacted me to do some murals on the side of Tootsies, the famous Honky Tonk on Broadway and on the back of Honky Tonk Central. And then NFL films recorded it. And it was the very first thing they aired a little two-minute package, right as their draft coverage kicked off. John Haggard 11:11 Wow, that was you? Bryan Deese 11:13 Yeah, and then they shared it with their social. So that was a really cool one. Bonnaroo Music Festival. I painted their iconic fountain the past year. And so those were two really cool ones. I did two really great murals in Gallatin that I’m proud of. So, and some really good work for the Country Music Hall of Fame. They’re one of my steady clients that I do, you know, anywhere from eight to 10 murals a year for. John Haggard 11:44 So in Gallatin, where are those murals? Bryan Deese 11:47 Well, I’ve got three murals in Gallatin. One is in Thompson Park, which is right next to the skate park. And it is a mural of Ray Underhill Jr. and Ray was Tennessee’s first professional skateboarder, and he grew up in Hendersonville in Gallatin. When he packed his car up and drove out to California to chase the dream, he was living in Gallatin. And sadly, Ray passed away from cancer. And so that’s a memorial a thank you to Ray Underhill. And then on the side of Chubbs Sports Bar, and Old Soul Tattoo, I’ve got two murals, they actually face each other. One is a history of the trains and trolleys in Gallatin. And then the other is about the 1970 basketball game between the segregated high schools at the time, Gallatin High School and Union High School. And that’s an incredibly interesting story. q2A`There’s a book about it, maybe plans to do a movie. But those are the three murals that I’ve got in Gallatin right now, and hopefully, we’ll do some more soon. John Haggard 13:07 So Brian, where do you get your ideas on what to paint? Bryan Deese 13:11 Well, a lot of that comes down to how much creative control I’ve got on each project. Some of the projects that I do, I don’t have any creative control, or here’s an album cover, we want to paint it on this wall, and it’ll stay there for three months. And I execute those and I keep it going. When I’ve got complete creative control, and that’s when I’m the most excited on a project as any creative would be. And when I’ve got complete creative control, I like to paint about history that’s very specific to the location I’m painting at. So you know, Ray Underhill next to the skatepark in Gallatin, that makes sense because of the history of who Ray Underhill is to skateboarding in Gallatin. The trains and the trolleys, the location of that Old Soul Tattoo, the wall right next to the Palace Theater, the back entrance, it’s in between the railroad tracks and then where the trolley tracks were on just down the alley. So I like to paint about history because I’m a history buff. And so if you let me paint about anything, it’s going to be generally a giant portrait about history that’s very specific to the location I’m painting. Bryan Deese 13:14 How would you say the support has been in Gallatin for what you’re doing? Bryan Deese 14:35 It’s really been incredible, especially the mayor’s office. When I approached them initially about the Ray Underhill project and the train with the train and trolley mural, the codes would not allow for murals in Gallatin. So we started with the Ray Underhill project because it was actually in the parks. It’s a park property that lays a little bit outside of the jurisdiction of code so they didn’t need to change the codes to actually execute that one. So then we’re able to show some community support and how murals can impact a community positively. And then with that, they took that effort and energy and passed and changed the Gallatin City codes as far as murals go. So now, and then they applied for and got a grant for me to paint the train mural and the basketball mural. So, and then the public at large has been incredibly supportive. Anytime I was painting, I had great conversations with you know, citizens and passers-by and met a lot of great people. In all three of those cases, anytime I was painting, I met a lot of great people. I met Ray Underhill’s family, too. They still live Portland, his parents and brothers, and siblings, and that’s really the most impactful to me is the people I meet when I’m painting. John Haggard 16:11 Yeah. And you know, you mentioned, of course, Gallatin where you live now, Bonnaroo, Downtown Nashville. Do you travel the country or is your work primarily in this area? Bryan Deese 16:22 Well, I do travel. So I head to Florida and Atlanta. There were probably the spots I hit the most. When I was younger, I traveled a lot more. You know, I’ve been to Europe and all over the West Coast and the Northeast Chicago, you know, St. Louis, Kansas City, a lot of cities, painting, and that’s really when it was just a hobby. My professional work though, my home base is Nashville and that’s where the bulk of my work is for sure. John Haggard 16:52 If somebody said, “I want you to paint a portrait of me.” Do you do work for individuals or is it more like what we’ve been talking about? Bryan Deese 17:02 Well, I absolutely could be commissioned. Most of my work now is of a commercial nature. And I’m not exactly cheap, but I absolutely take commissions and I’m worth every penny. John Haggard 17:17 All right, well, there you go. There you go. Bryan, Deese, everybody, we’re talking to. Muralist and street artists. What would you say, Brian, is your favorite painting that you’ve ever done out of all of them? Bryan Deese 17:29 Well, one that was dear to me was a Johnny Cash mural that was in downtown Nashville, that my friends and I would actually paint the wall very first in May in 1998, with like a surrealist desert kind of scene. But then, when Johnny Cash passed away, immediately we painted a memorial mural for him. And that was in 2003. We redid the mural in 2012 whether it just has taken its toll. A lot of people so new to the area, they don’t realize that the area of downtown Nashville flooded in 2010. And that really took a right toll on that mural. Um, yeah. So we redid that and in 2012 and it was perfectly located downtown. It was a joke. It was the last of a little one-story block buildings in you know, south of Broadway. And it was on American Idol and National Geographic Channel and Macy’s campaign, it just got a lot of traction. It was on all the Titans home games when it was a local CBS broadcast it was kind of just became part of their Stock B roll footage. So, unfortunately, like I said it was the last of but it’s unfortunately got knocked down last year. And some of my friends from the Country Music Hall of Fame, pulled aside some of the, the blocks of some of it, and I’ve saved them. But it was only a matter of time that property was worth too much to just be a block little block building. So now it’s like a two or three-story bar. John Haggard 19:17 So for 2020 as we enter the New Year, what big plans do you have? What’s going on anything local, more regional work. What’s happening? Bryan Deese 19:25 Well, one thing I’m really excited, I’m almost hesitant to talk much about it because I’m very much in the initial phases and it’s year one, but I’m going to do a little mural festival in Gallatin at the end of May. And what a mural festival is, is pretty simple. It’ll be anywhere from three to six, this year I’m just kind of starting small to get going on, but three to six murals being worked on by different artists at the same time over the course of a weekend. So you can come in, it’ll be roughly in the same location, so you could come and park your car and walk around and watch these different artists execute the murals. And, so the mayor’s office again, they’re being extremely supportive. And that’s something I’m planning. And then I’m filling up my calendar for 2020 and got some really great jobs and really excited to keep working with the Country Music Hall of Fame. They allow me to paint the icons of Nashville, and that excites me for sure. And hopefully, some other great ones. Some of them, they’re not exactly under contract yet, so I don’t want to jinx them by talking about them. But I’ve got a lot of really great projects coming for 2020. But the most – the thing I’m the most excited about is the mural festival. I’m going to start in Gallatin. John Haggard 20:51 And that’s in May, you said? Bryan Deese 20:52 End of May. So and I’m still on the date. I’m still waiting to hear back from the mayor that we’re not competing with any other long-standing Gallatin events that might conflict with it. But right now they said, it looks like the calendar is pretty open. So I think that’s going to be our date. John Haggard 21:13 So Brian, what would you say your favorite thing about living in Gallatin is? Bryan Deese 21:19 Oh man, there’s so many great things. I love where my kids go to school Sumner Academy. They really care about educating kids. And also just having socially the skills my kids are learning there are second to none. I love Gallatin Square. I like to go down to the square especially in the spring in the summer. When the flowers are the flower pots are out and you’ve got the splashes of pinks and purples violets around and I love to go to Jim Bose records on the square and pick out some old vinyl, maybe go to Phillies on the square and get a funnel Cake they’re delicious and play some games with the kids on my studio in Gallatin. It’s right by the bowling alley and bought my kids and bowling shoes and we go bowling a lot. That’s a lot of fun. And right there, too, I love Old Glory restaurant that’s kind of our greasy spoon diner and definitely love being a regular at all these spots around Gallatin. It’s pretty much everywhere I go now I’m a regular they don’t know what I do. They just know my face. John Haggard 22:28 What would you say of all the things that you have going on in 2020, If you can talk about it, is the most, I guess you would say, the most exciting thing that’s going to happen or that that you’re going to do or that really excites you the most for 2020? Bryan Deese 22:43 Well, I’m hoping to do the Bonnaroo fountain again, I’m trying to turn that into an annual contract. It used to be that they would hire an artist that would come in and they would design and paint the fountain and it would be totally separate from how the festival looks. Now they’re having the designer who designs the overall look for the festival that year as far as ticketing and marketing and all of that. They also design the fountain, but they don’t necessarily have the skills to execute the painting and Bonnaroo doesn’t even want them to have to worry about that. So I always call that my summer art camp anytime I go and spend a week out at Bonnaroo. I come back dark, suntanned, and about 10 pounds lighter. John Haggard 23:34 So let me ask you this one question. What would you say, Brian, the one thing that people don’t know about you, but they would be really surprised to find out about you. Bryan Deese 23:47 I’m big on the number two and things the power of two. So two times two is four times two is eight times two is 16 times two, 32. And doing all kinds of weird little number things in my head, that all break down to number in twos and the power of twos. So that’s some Rain Man autistic kind of side of me a little bit. But it fascinates me even myself is why do I need to stop the pump at 1616 or whatever I’m pumping, you know? So that’s something that is weird. And not a lot of people would know. John Haggard 24:31 If somebody wants to get in contact with you, Brian, what’s the best way to connect? Bryan Deese 24:37 My website is bryandeese.art. And it’s a really simple little site just with some images that slide through. And then there’s two buttons. One is a email that goes directly to my inbox, and the other takes you to my Instagram account which is more of a rolling portfolio of my work. So emailing me through my website is really the best way. bryandeese.art John Haggard 25:05 All right, and we know Bryan is, in your case B-R-Y-A-N. John Haggard 25:10 That’s right. John Haggard 25:11 Got it . Well, that’s Bryan Deese everybody, muralist and street artist on today’s Miracle Ford podcast. Remember, you can find show notes, just everything we talked about and a transcript along with links to content that we talked about right here on our website miraclefordtn.com and also on Apple podcast, Google Play podcast, and on Spotify. Also, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast and leave us a review on any of those platforms and share. I’m your host John Haggard, and we will see you next time.
On today’s edition of Straight Outta Vegas, RJ Bell is out but Jonas Knox is in and he addresses Mike Mayock’s comment regarding the absence of Antonio Brown. Also Steve Feezik is concerned with the limited reps between Derek Carr and Antonio Brown and Steve Powers say’s Antonio Brown heavily moves the Raiders needle with his antics and distractions. Listen here for the full story! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
On today’s edition of Straight Outta Vegas, RJ Bell is out but Jonas Knox is in and he addresses Mike Mayock’s comment regarding the absence of Antonio Brown. Also Steve Feezik is concerned with the limited reps between Derek Carr and Antonio Brown and Steve Powers say’s Antonio Brown heavily moves the Raiders needle with his antics and distractions. Also the crew looks at the first College Football Top-25 ranking and Monday Night Football preseason bad bets! Listen here for the full story! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Christmas Music performed by bands and musicians from across New England - Aldous Collins Band, Ashley Jordan, Eddie Japan, Grace Morrison, Hana Kahn, Jesse Dee, Joe Merrick, Kala Farnham, Katlyn Evens, Michelle Lewis, Munk Duane, Three at Home, Alternate Routes, Amanda McCarthy, Brian Carroll, Christa Gniadek, Didn't Planet, Jillian Cardarelli, Kim Moberg, Liz Longley, Lori McKenna, Matt York, Steve Powers, Vary Lumar, Anna Madsen, Annalise Emerick, Brian McKenzie, Catie Offerman, Chad Perrone, First Bourne, Ward Hayden and the Outliers, Houston Bernard, Katie Dobbins, Krista Angelucci, One Time Mountain, Paige Davis, Candy O'Terry, Tug Fork, Todd Thibaud and Ruby Rose Fox.
1-Showtek & MOTi - Down Easy (feat. Starley & Wyclef Jean) 2-Luca Debonaire - Doves Cry (Original Mix) 3-David Pietras, Corey James, Bryant Powell - To Live (Extended Mix) 4-Holl Rush feat. Mike James - Believe It (Robby East & Castion Remix) 5-Depdramez x May Britt Scheffer - Let it Go (Extended Mix) 6-Malköv - Dreamscape (Extended Mix) 7-Armodine - No Booties 8-Jauz & XX92 - Get Widdit (feat. Bru-C) 9-Bottai Dumbers - Make It Hot (Extended Mix) 10-AC Slater, Wax Motif - Legit (Original Mix) 11-Declain - Endlessly (Extended Mix) 12-Ninth Floor - Mistakes (Extended Mix) 13-Nico de Andrea - The Shape (HUGEL Extended Remix) 14-Mr. Sid - Moviendo (Original Mix) 15-Dave Ruthwell - Put The Money (Original Mix) 16-Wlady & T.N.Y. , Richard Grey - In the Club (Gary Caos Edit Mix) 17-Steve Powers & DJ Monteblack- Tribal Rock (Original Mix) 18-Guru Josh Project - Infinity (Maurice West Bootleg) 19-Ragunde - Rock My (Original Mix) 20-Valentin Jones - Sensei 21-Mishel Risk with John Gabrem - Smasher 22-HYDROGEN with Noise Controll - Stam
Here is my Summer 2018 Podcast! Thank you so much for downloading, sharing, listening, & caring about music the way I do...I love you more than you know. xoxo Joe Track listing: God Is A Woman (Joe Gauthreaux & Leanh Remix) - Ariana Grande Whatever It Takes (Alain Jackinsky & Mauro Mozart Remix) - Imagine Dragons All Night Long (JG Mash) - Lionel Richie vs Junior Senna & Nacho Chapado Flames (Solvert + Nillo Remix) - Sia Music is The Paradise (João Lemoz & Leanh Mash) - Madonna, Celeda & Yinon Yahel Toy (Leanh PVT Mash!) - Netta, Yinon Yahel Brazil Nights (JG vs Mauro Mozart Mash) - Nicola Fasano, Steve Powers, Miami Rockets Naya - Mor Avrahami & Yinon Yahel Back to you (JG "Blow My Mind" Mash) - Filipe Guerra vs Selena Gomez Everybody Put Your Hands up in the Air - Junior Senna Everybody's Free (Joe Gauthreaux & Leanh Remix) - Rozalla Love Me Like You Do (Leanh PVT Mash) - Ellie Goulding, Esteban Lopez & Pedro Pons Tell Me You Love Me (JG vs Leanh Mash) - Galantis feat Throttle Stop Me From Falling (Joe Gauthreaux & Leanh Remix) - Kylie Minogue 2002 (Joe Gauthreaux & Leanh Remix) - Anne Marie Please visit www.djjoeg.com for more info, including booking, gig schedule, social media, & more...
On today's episode, Josh and Lyndsay talk about what it takes to turn a normal building into a theater, a luncheon where Lyndsay met the cast of the new Harry Potter play on Broadway, a new dance piece by Justin Peck with backdrops by Steve Powers, and they sit down for an interview with Kevin Beverley who current stars in Cirque Du Soleil's Volta. They talk about how competitive dance lead him to circus, what it's like to work for various high profile contemporary circus companies, and if circus in America is growing or shrinking.
On today's episode, Josh and Lyndsay talk about what it takes to turn a normal building into a theater, a luncheon where Lyndsay met the cast of the new Harry Potter play on Broadway, a new dance piece by Justin Peck with backdrops by Steve Powers, and they sit down for an interview with Kevin Beverley who current stars in Cirque Du Soleil's Volta. They talk about how competitive dance lead him to circus, what it's like to work for various high profile contemporary circus companies, and if circus in America is growing or shrinking. If you like today's episode please rate us on Apple Podcast and share the show with a friend. Have a great week! (15:52) Kevin growing up in Chicago doing gymnastics and dance (20:32) Training at NECCA and ENC (31:40) Life after circus school graduation (34:35) Working on the immersive circus show Queen of the Night (42:02) What it's like to take part in an original Cirque Du Soleil creation (54:52) What's on Kevin's bucket list? (58:10) Is circus in America growing or shrinking?
Episode 57 is a House & Latin Percussion Club mix featuring tracks and remixes by Steve Powers, The Cube Guys, Dario Nunez, Vanilla Ace, Leandro Da Silva, Rob & Jack. The post 057 Cup of Inspiration appeared first on Ed Unger Music.
Episode 57 is a House & Latin Percussion Club mix featuring tracks and remixes by Steve Powers, The Cube Guys, Dario Nunez, Vanilla Ace, Leandro Da Silva, Rob & Jack. Rob & Jack – Do My Thing Leandro Da Silva – Pumped Up Phunk Luca...
01. Beyonce, Karol Conka, Ranlusy feat Divas Fake - Tombei World (Cesar Filho Intro Mash) 02. Lady Gaga - Donatella (Bruno Ramos Dub FUCK Remix) 03. Cdamore Project - Voulez Vous (Las Bibas & Rob Philphs Private Mix) 04. Alex Gaudino feat. Christal Waters - Destination Calabria (J Warren Big Room Remix) 05. Kryder & Genairo Nvilla vs. Junior Sanchez & Sultan & Ned Shepard - Deeper Treasure (J Warren Mashup) 06. Edson Pride & Bruno Lisboa - Slave (Leanh Remix) 07. Jr Loppez feat. Vougga - Party (Thiago Dukky Remix) 08. Thiago Dukky feat. Alexa Marrie - Crazy Beat (Lapetina Remix) 09. Felipe Lira & Steve Powers & Peter Rauhofer feat. Patricia Edwards - Lovin' Me Wrong (Yuri Soares Super Mash) 10. Gregor Salto, Nacho Chapado feat. Kaoma - Chorando Se Foi (Lambada) (Dinho Secco Boot Dub) 11. Shannon - Let The Music Play (Las Bibas 2017 Club Remix) 12. Rosabel feat. Tamara Wallace - Freak (Jackinsky Wants A Man Dubby Remix) 13. LeAnn Rimes - Love Line (Alex Acosta Vocal Mix) 14. Nick Jonas feat. Anne-Marie & Mike Posner - Remember I Told You (Alex Acosta Remix) 15. Madonna, Maycon Reis, Mor Avrahmi - Voices (Samuel Grossi Private) 16. Agnetha Faltskog - When You Walk In The Room 2017 (Paulo Vennus Reconstruction Remix)
Друзья!))) Настало время подвести итоги уходящего 2017 года.Этот год был очень боогат на новинки) До нового года остаеться буквально 2 дня, и каждый из нас ждет от Нового года,чего-то нового,не обычного,чуда.Все готовятся к встречи 2018 года. Каждый год по традиции,все DJ представляют свой отчет ,свой ТОП треки которые на их взгляд самые самые. Я уже какой раз не остаюсь в стороне и поддерживаю данную традицию.Всем приятного прослушивая. Хорошего настроения)ТОП-100 Уходящего 2017 года by Andrey Egorov Let's GO!p.s.В ТОП-100 (2017) вошел самый сок клубных треков за весь 2017 год. Всех С Наступающим Новым 2018 годом!!! Пусть сбудуться все ваши мечты,желания. в каждом доме будет счастье ,успех и самое главное здоровье. И что-бы у каждого из нас звучала только самая лучшая,крутая музыка а какие треки будут в 2018 году и каким будет следующий топ-100 в 2018 году,мы узнаем в конце следующего года)))с уважением,Andrey Egorov(с.) Sweetsetsation© by Andrey Egorov @ Итоговый ТОР-100 2017 года (10- ка лучших треков) 001.Charlie Ray ft. Dirty Ducks - Nova (Extended Mix) 002.BL3R vs. Jaxx & Vega – Pulsar 003.Arilena Ara - Nentori (Denis First Remix) 004.Shakecraft feat. Elektra - Patchy (Denis First Remix) 005.Paul Green - Paul Green – Beacon 006.Switch Off Le Shuuk — All in My Head (Extended Mix) 007.Bobby Rock - My Feelings (Original Mix) 008.Jose De Mara, Steve Powers, Lil'Eddie - Forever Mine (Dirty Ducks Remix) 009.Zheno & Macbass vs. Hadler feat. Katty McGrew - The Evolution (Original Mix) 010.Mike Candys — I Keep Going (Radio Edit)
[СВЕЖАК] 24.11.2017 @ Sweetsetsation Долгожданный выход мощного ,жаркого выпуска Sweetsetsation mix #073!!! Друзья,представляю вам новый,горячий выпуск Sweetsetsation #073. Выпуск вошли только самые жаркие лучшие клубные EDM треки,которые расскачают тебя по максимуму. Внимание микс заряжен позитивом и энергией Sweetsetsation Come on!Качнем по максимуму эту пятницу!!!)))еее Andrey Egorov @ Sweetsetsation mix Выпуск #073(24.11.17) ТрекЛист: 001 - Inna ft. Erick - Ruleta (Dj Pavel.S & Dj Sahar Radio Remix) 002 - Dankann - How Deep Is Your Love (Extended Mix) - 003 - Dennis Lloyd - Nevermind (Alright) (Amice Remix) 004 - StadiumX & Metrush - Spacebird 005 - I ll Be Gone - Ryos, Wasback, & Teseo feat. Karra 006 - The Acid (Radio Edit) - Jan Steen 007 - Jose De Mara, Steve Powers, LilEddie - Forever Mine (Dirty Ducks Remix) - 008 - Huracan (Original Mix) - Jaxx & Vega 009 - Sherrie Sherrie, The Ware feat. Nina - Nana Song (Lavrushkin Radio Remix) - DJ LAVRUSHKIN 010 - Narco (Extended Mix) - Blasterjaxx & Timmy Trumpet 011 - Brass 2.0 (Original Mix) - Dirty Rush & Gregor Es 012 - Tom Crusher - Higher - 013 - This Again (Dropgun & Taku-Hero Extended Remix) - Breathe Carolina 014 - Bright Eyes (Blaikz Remix) - Mozes feat. Assaf Averbuch 015 - Imagine Dragons - Whatever It Takes (Andy Light & Ramirez Remix) 016 - Whatever U Like (Original Mix) - DJ Romantic 017 - Call of the Ancients (OUT NOW!) FREE - Nick Double 018 - Ivan Spell & Ange - Man With A Gun 019 - Lets Get Weird (Original Mix) - Exodus & Kapkano 020 - Missing (Andrew Rayel & Mark Sixma Extended Remix) - Mark Sixma & Emma Hewitt
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There are many great Truckee area homes for sale. Click here to perform a full home search, or if you're thinking of selling your home,click here for a FREE Home Price Evaluation so you know what buyers will pay for your home in today's market. You may also call me at (530) 582-6900 for a FREE home buying consultation to answer any of your real estate questions.Today I am excited to be joined by my coach, Steve Powers, with the Mike Ferry organization. We are going to talk with him about the advantages of listing your home with a Mike Ferry trained agent like myself.When you’re looking to hire an agent, you want to pay special attention to a few details. For one, you want someone who is professionally trained. You want someone like myself, who spends their time and money to get educated and learn about the latest and greatest ways to sell homes in the Tahoe/Truckee area.If you’re a seller, one of the most important things you can do is hiring an agent that works in the business full-time. Selling a home takes a lot more work than just putting a sign in the yard and listing the home on the MLS. My goal is to actively work to sell your home and we want to get multiple offers and multiple showings to get you the highest offer possible. I’ve been coaching with Steve for 5 years now, and he has taught me what it means to hold myself accountable and ensure that I’m working every day to help my clients achieve the best results possible.If you have any questions or are thinking about selling your home, give me a call or send me an email. I’d love to hear from you!
HIIO presents ELEMENTS podcast 041 TRACKLIST 1. HIIO feat. Danyka Nadeau - Otherside (Injoy Festival Anthem) (Revealed Recordings) 2. FTampa & Sexroom - Need You (Extended Mix) 3. Dannic & HIIO - Funky Time (Sp/cem/n Apollo) [Extended] 4. Thomas Gold & Amersy - Can't Stop This Feeling (Extended Mix) 5. Stadiumx - Mombasa (Original Mix) 6. David Guetta & Glowinthedark Vs Corey James & Will K - Clap Your Hands (Nicola Fasano & Miami Rockets Hacked) 7. ID – ID 8. Max Vangeli & Flatdisk X Chunks + I.N.H. - Blow This Waba (Blackbox Club Edit) 9. Steve Powers x David Tort vs Henrix & Digital LAB x Valentino Khan - Lost The Tribe in Acid (B-Rather & Geaux Edit) 10. Divolly, Markward vs Pessto – Manasseh (Original Mix) 11. Kavido - Quenta (The Groove Cartel) 12. Axwell & Dirty South - Open Your Heart (Anderblast Private Bootleg) 13. La Fuente & Coldplay & Underworld - Born Teardrop (La Fuente Re-Colour) 14. Alex Gaudino - Destination Calabria (Dan Lincoln & No Chill Bootleg) 15. Wlady & Dave Rose - Eyes (Original Mix) 16. Kideko, George Kwali - Crank It (Original Mix) 17. Raffaele Rizzi - Skynet (Chus & Ceballos Remix)
HIIO presents ELEMENTS podcast 034 TRACKLIST 1. Rob Thomas - Trust You (HIIO Remix) 2. Axwell / Ingrosso - Sun Is Shining (R3hab Remix) 3. Hardwell vs. DV&LM - Chameleon Wakanda (HIIO Mashup) 4. Mastiksoul - Jungle Terror (Original Mix) 5. HIIO - Muzik (Free Download on August 24) 6. Rush And Hydro – Wamp 7. Supermode - Tell Me Why (AZIMI, Legal Divide & Stephen Paul Edit) 8. Steve Powers & Vassy - Two Hearts (Sevag Remix) 9. Dave Emanuel, Hiisak, Marc Typ - Rakija (Original Mix) 10. Laidback Luke & Moska feat. Terri B - Get It Right (Original Mix) 11. Ivan Kay - Future Drop (Original Mix) 12. Green Velvet & Technasia - Suga (Original Mix) 13. Weiss (UK) - Man Gone (Original Mix) 14. Antoine Clamaran - Africa Couture (Jeremy's Bass Tribe Attack Mix) 15. Prok & Fitch - One Of These Days (Original Mix) 16. Sugarstarr, Alexander (IT) - Hey Sunshine feat. Alexander (Antonio Giacca Remix) 17. Wiz Khalifa - See You Again (ft. Charlie Puth) (Mazeville Remix)
Двадцать седьмой выпуск еженедельного подкаста "PUMP UP"! Отличного вам настроения и хорошей музыки!Подписывайтесь на подкаст в iTunes : https://itunes.apple.com/ru/podcast/dj-alex-hart/id947545526?mt=2P.S> Если вам понравился этот выпуск подкаста, буду очень благодарен вам за поддержку PR! Ведь именно по ней можно определять и сравнивать с предыдущими выпусками насколько вам понравилось, что бы в дальнейшем только усовершенствовать в лучшую сторону! СПАСИБО!TRACKLIST :1. INTRO2. RoulnDoors - Arcade (Original Mix)3. Steve Powers & Sevag feat. Christos - A Dream (Original Mix)4. Dave Silcox & Kash Simic - No Sleep (Original Mix)5. R3hab vs. Skytech & Fafaq - Tiger (Original Mix)6. Headhunterz & Crystal Lake – Live Your Life (Original Mix)7. MAKJ & Thomas Newson - Black (Original Mix)8. Razihel - The Wolf Of Bounce Street (Original Mix)9. Jonas Vogel - Bring The Beats (Original Mix)10. Syn Cole – May (Original Mix)11. MOTI - House Of Now (Tiesto Edit)12. Lucky Date & David Solano - The End (Megaphonix Remix)13. Five Knives - Savages (Tom Swoon Club Mix) 14. David Solano - Take Me Away (Original Mix)15. Sick Individuals - Lost & Found (Marcus Santoro Remix)16. Eddie Thoneick & Abel Ramos feat. James Walsh - Love Will Never Let You Down (Michael Brun Remix)17. Bassjackers & Brooks – Alamo (Original Mix)18. Tom Swoon & Kerano feat. Cimo Fr?nkel - Here I Stand (Original Mix)Follow @DjAlexHartwww.facebook.com/djalexhartwww.twitter.com/djalexhart
Двадцать седьмой выпуск еженедельного подкаста "PUMP UP"! Отличного вам настроения и хорошей музыки!Подписывайтесь на подкаст в iTunes : https://itunes.apple.com/ru/podcast/dj-alex-hart/id947545526?mt=2P.S> Если вам понравился этот выпуск подкаста, буду очень благодарен вам за поддержку PR! Ведь именно по ней можно определять и сравнивать с предыдущими выпусками насколько вам понравилось, что бы в дальнейшем только усовершенствовать в лучшую сторону! СПАСИБО!TRACKLIST :1. INTRO2. RoulnDoors - Arcade (Original Mix)3. Steve Powers & Sevag feat. Christos - A Dream (Original Mix)4. Dave Silcox & Kash Simic - No Sleep (Original Mix)5. R3hab vs. Skytech & Fafaq - Tiger (Original Mix)6. Headhunterz & Crystal Lake – Live Your Life (Original Mix)7. MAKJ & Thomas Newson - Black (Original Mix)8. Razihel - The Wolf Of Bounce Street (Original Mix)9. Jonas Vogel - Bring The Beats (Original Mix)10. Syn Cole – May (Original Mix)11. MOTI - House Of Now (Tiesto Edit)12. Lucky Date & David Solano - The End (Megaphonix Remix)13. Five Knives - Savages (Tom Swoon Club Mix) 14. David Solano - Take Me Away (Original Mix)15. Sick Individuals - Lost & Found (Marcus Santoro Remix)16. Eddie Thoneick & Abel Ramos feat. James Walsh - Love Will Never Let You Down (Michael Brun Remix)17. Bassjackers & Brooks – Alamo (Original Mix)18. Tom Swoon & Kerano feat. Cimo Fr?nkel - Here I Stand (Original Mix)Follow @DjAlexHartwww.facebook.com/djalexhartwww.twitter.com/djalexhart
***FEB2015***This episode includes my original collab w/ Steve Powers called "A Dream", my forthcoming remix of "Wherever You Are", and many of my favorite tracks at the moment. Hope you enjoy! If you've never heard Area (201) before, expect lots of new Progressive Vocal tracks to keep you moving for a full hour! Soundcloud.com/SevagMusic Facebook.com/SevagOfficial Twitter.com/SevagOfficial Youtube.com/SevagOFFICIAL (FEB2015)