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Text Agony Aunt Roz with your Cutflower Questions.In this soulful and inspiring episode, Roz is joined by renowned potter, gardener, and author Frances Palmer. Frances takes us on a journey from her New Jersey childhood to the peaceful, flower-filled studio she now calls home in Connecticut. She shares the origins of her creative practice, her connection to the earth through ceramics and gardening, and the personal stories behind her beloved books, Life in the Studio and Life with Flowers.This conversation blooms with wisdom on the interplay between floral design and pottery, the beauty of seasonal routines, and the importance of daily creative practice. Frances reflects on the lessons found in both soil and clay—from the joy of experimentation to the humility of failure. They also explore how photography plays a role in capturing her work, how she manages the logistics of a global pottery business, and why sustainability and tradition matter more than ever.Whether you're a creative, a gardener, or simply someone who loves beauty, this episode offers a gentle reminder that meaning often comes from the rhythm of the everyday.Key Takeaways:Frances Palmer is a celebrated potter and passionate gardener.Her books merge memoir, art, and practical advice on creative living.Floral design and ceramic work are deeply intertwined in her process.Seasonality shapes both her artistic and gardening practices.Shipping handmade pottery internationally comes with challenges.Daily routines and early mornings are vital to her creative rhythm.Gardening teaches patience, experimentation, and resilience.Photography helps her convey feeling and story in her work.Traditional techniques and sustainability are core values in her art.Nature, legacy, and beauty are at the heart of her creative life.You can find out more about Frances here You can pre-order her new book Life with Flowers hereMake the most of your garden by visiting bramblecrest.com and use the code FIELDGATE at checkout. See website for full details. https://fieldgateflowers.kartra.com/page/newsletters A Cut Above Waitlist: https://fieldgateflowers.kartra.com/page/ACutAboveWaitlist The Growth Club: https://fieldgateflowers.kartra.com/page/thegrowthclub Lots of free resources on our website: https://thecutflowercollective.co.uk/cut-flower-resources/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fieldgateflowers Facebook Group 'Cut Flower Farming - Growth and Profit in your business' https://www.facebook.com/groups/449543639411874 Facebook Group 'The Cut Flower Collection' https://www.facebook.com/groups/cutflowercollection
In today's episode, we dig through Reddit to find out what items have been reported to Lost and Found at Disneyland. Then we take a peek into the lives of movie studio executives with Myke TV's thoughts about Seth Rogen's new comedy series, The Studio.
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Robert Yarber shares what it was like to serve time in Oregon's most notorious prison. From violent encounters to the daily struggle to stay alive, this is a raw and unfiltered look at life behind bars. He reveals the harsh realities of prison politics, survival tactics, and how the experience changed him forever. #PrisonSurvival #OregonPrison #TrueCrime #LifeBehindBars #PrisonStory #SurvivingPrison #CrimeAndConsequences #realstories Connect with Robert Yarber: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robdoesitall/ Hosted, Executive Produced & Edited By Ian Bick: https://www.instagram.com/ian_bick/?hl=en https://ianbick.com/ Presented by Tyson 2.0 & Wooooo Energy: https://tyson20.com/ https://woooooenergy.com/ Buy Merch: https://convictclothing.net/collections/convict-clothing-x-ian-bick Timestamps: 00:00:00 Exploring Norway: Culture and Language 00:06:05 Studio Life and Community 00:12:13 Childhood Memories and Friendships 00:18:25 Writing and Publishing "My Beautiful Nightmare" 00:24:22 Navigating Oregon's Crime Grid System 00:30:26 Experiencing Prison for Nonviolent Offenses 00:36:35 Life in America's Oldest Prison 00:42:53 Navigating Prison Relationships and Friendships 00:48:54 Life Inside Prison: A Personal Story 00:55:01 Turning Point: Prison to Drug Dealer 01:01:33 Caught in a Police Sting Setup 01:09:30 Unexpected Release from Parole Investigation 01:13:34 Life After Prison: A Journey to Redemption 01:20:07 From Dishwasher to Redemption: A Journey of Second Chances 01:26:29 The Impact of Travel on Personal Growth 01:32:24 Life and Challenges inside Prison 01:38:32 Achieving Global Recognition: Norway the Leader Powered by: Just Media House : https://www.justmediahouse.com/ Creative direction, design, assets, support by FWRD: https://www.fwrd.co Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode marks the first collaboration between Poducer and NSW! Kicking off our partnership with an exclusive conversation featuring VCTRE, one of the most exciting names in bass music. From his early days making beats in FL Studio to working with Black Carl on their project Integrate, VCTRE breaks down his creative process, collaborations, and how he navigates the industry while staying true to his sound. Beyond production, we dive into festival culture, hilarious side quests, and those moments where you just can't stop laughing at the worst possible times. VCTRE also opens up about his stutter, how it's shaped his experiences, and the unexpected reactions he gets at shows. This episode is filled with laughs, deep insights, and a look at the mindset that keeps VCTRE moving forward in music. Whether you're a producer, festival-goer, or just love hearing artists' real experiences, this one's a must-watch. Like, comment, and subscribe for more exclusive interviews!
Jeff Parker, writer of comics such as Agents of Atlas, X-Men First Class, Batman '66, Aquaman, Future Quest, Thunderbolts and Hulk, is on the podcast this week to talk about his extensive career. We get into his time working in animation, drawing storyboards for Big Guy and Rusty The Boy Robot (and Nelly music videos?!), the Portland comic scene, his favorite artists he's ever worked with, and talks about being a part of the country's largest collective of comics creators: Helioscope! Watch the uncut video version of this podcast on YouTube!Want to hear bonus episodes? Listen to HUNDREDS of exclusive episodes, on our Patreon Channel. Try a FREE seven-day membership: Here! LINKS: Read thousands of FREE digital comics on GlobalComix! Use Promo Code SHORTBOX to save 33% on a year of GlobalComix Gold membership (or click here!)Buy your tickets for Northeast Florida's largest pop culture convention, Collective Con 2025! (here)! Take your comic shopping experience to the limit, by shopping online at Gotham City Limit!MERCH SALE! Get 20% off Short Box merch by using the discount code: “YOO“Join our Patreon Community and get VIP treatment, bonus episodes, and other perks and rewards! Try out a free 7-day trial, We read Fan Mail! Send us some Buy your tickets for Collective Con 2025, Northeast Florida's largest pop culture convention: HERE Read thousands of FREE digital comics on GlobalComix! Use Promo Code SHORTBOX to save 33% on a year of GlobalComix Gold membership (or click here!)Proudly sponsored by GlobalComix!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showREACH OUT TO US!
"Listen to what the session musicians say during lunch!" Joe talked about how to be a great studio assistant, orchestral sessions, choosing the perfect vocal mic and DAW, Harrison Mixbus 32, the SSL UF8 and UC-1, and being a servant to the song! Get access to FREE mixing mini-course: https://MixMasterBundle.com My guest today is Joe Carrell, a Nashville-based producer, mixer, and recording engineer. Over his 20+ year career, Joe has mixed and recorded 12 Grammy-nominated albums, worked on Dove Award-winning songs, and contributed to over 38 charting number-one hits, with Billboard top tens in multiple categories, all the while producing pop artists and mixing everything from rock, country, jazz, gospel, bluegrass, etc. He currently works from the historic Treasure Isle Recorders in Nashville TN. Joe Carrell began his journey in the professional music world as an assistant engineer for a member of Nashville's legendary Bradley family. With a strong background as a musician and a deep love for recording, Joe quickly became a sought-after expert in the industry. Today, he shares his passion and expertise on his YouTube channel, In The Mix with Joe Carrell, and in collaboration with platforms like Produce Like A Pro, Warm Audio, and SSL. Joe produces hands-on tutorials for both beginners and seasoned engineers, covering essential mixing and production techniques such as vocal mixing, managing multiple vocal tracks, adding depth to mixes, and insights into his hybrid workflow. He also offers tips on using EQ, stereo widening, automation, subgroups, balancing low-end frequencies, mixing orchestral elements, and crafting commercial-ready tracks across a variety of genres. THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS! http://UltimateMixingMasterclass.com https://www.adam-audio.com https://www.native-instruments.com Use code ROCK10 to get 10% off! https://www.izotope.com Use code ROCK10 to get 10% off! https://roswellproaudio.com/ https://www.makebelievestudio.com/mbsi Get your MBSI plugin here! https://RecordingStudioRockstars.com/Academy https://www.thetoyboxstudio.com/ Listen to this guest's discography on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0eq797VHiwEZkHpkPT2my7?si=70f85ca0cc324b3b If you love the podcast, then please leave a review: https://RSRockstars.com/Review CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE SHOW NOTES AT: https://RSRockstars.com/488
Send us a Text!Today we welcome to the show Georgia-native Kyle Law, a Nashville-based live and session musician currently touring with hard-rock country artist Tim Montana. Kyle shares his insights on prepping for Broadway gigs versus artist gigs, work-life balance, how to keep gigs and choose subs, and his method for learning complex drum parts, including his time with Nashville-based Tool cover band, Rosetta. Kyle talks about his experiences on the road, his transition from country rock to hard rock, and the importance of camaraderie among band members. Amid the usual banter and shirtless antics, we touch on mental health challenges, the importance of having multiple skills in the industry, and Kyle's recent endorsement with WFLIII Drums. We hope you enjoy!Chapters:00:00 Intro2:10 Welcome, Kyle! 3:49 Broadway Shifts 7:12 Tour Life with Tim Montana 15:14 Low Boy Beaters (Sponsor) 20:53 Work-Life Balance 31:15 Broadway vs Artist Gigs 35:38 Microscoping for Artist Gigs 37:46 Drum Supply (Sponsor) 38:46 Balancing Multiple Gigs and Mental Health 54:01 Drum Box (Sponsor) 54:41 Learning Complex Drum Charts 1:03:17 Session Work and Studio Life 1:11:20 1st Kit Memories 1:14:19 Influences and Inspirations: From Hip Hop to Prog Rock 1:22:20 Garden Groove (Sponsor) 1:36:15 WFLIII Drums Endorsement 1:40:48 Kyle's Tattoos 1:45:09 OutroThank you to our Episode Sponsors:Low Boy Beatershttps://lowboybeaters.comDrum Supplyhttps://www.drumsupply.comDrum Boxhttps://drumbox.spaceGarden Groove Nashvillehttps://www.garden-groove.comConnect with Kyle:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/law.kyleFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/thatdrummerdudeTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kyle.law26Music Featured in this Episode:"Savage" - Tim MontanaIntro Drum GrooveRecorded by Taylor Friesth at Garden Groove Studios in Nashville, TNhttp://www.garden-groove.comMixed by Jackson Maddox------Interview by: Dan Ainspan, Nathan SletnerRecorded October 2024 in Nashville, TNConnect with us:WebsiteInstagramTikTokYouTubeFacebookRecorded at Garden Groove Recording Space, Nashville, TNPodcast Artwork: GENUINE CREATIVE ART ⓒ 2024 Nashville Drummers Podcast, LLC
Alyssa and Chris debate the topic of the best way to continue dance after studio life if you are in pursuit of a dance career.
In this episode artist and host Sara Glupker gives a life and studio update of what she's up to the past couple months, talks about the podcast turning 3, and reflects on her art career the past 5 years. She encourages listeners to do the same: reflect on what dreams have come true the past 5 years and also write down some goals/dreams/visions for their lives in the upcoming 5 years. We hope this episode leaves you feeling uplifted and inspired! This episode is sponsored by: Sara's 2025 Calendars! Calendars are 12" x 12", printed on glossy heavy cardstock and full of vibrant art for the upcoming year. This is the 11th calendar Sara has produced with her art and loves shipping these out all over the world. She also gift wraps for free.. There is a limited quantity available, so snag yours here through Sara's website: https://www.saraglupkerart.com/shop/p/2024calendar-x48rn Sign up for Sara's Email newsletter here (scroll to bottom of her “about” page and fill out at bottom of web page- located in the peach colored box) : https://www.saraglupkerart.com/about Upcoming VIP Events with Sara/ the studio: October 2025- Sara's solo exhibition at Western Michigan University Follow I Like Art Podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ilikeart.podcast Find Sara here: Website: https://www.saraglupkerart.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/saraglupker Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SaraStrongGlupkerArtist
In this episode of Working Class Audio, Matt Boudreau chats with veteran producer and engineer Joel Jaffe, founder of Studio D Recording. Joel reflects on his 40-year journey running a renowned Bay Area studio, working with legendary artists like Faith No More and Huey Lewis, and perfecting live room recording techniques. He also shares insights on overcoming the challenges of studio life, the evolving music industry, and his decision to step away from day-to-day operations, or as Matt puts it, “getting out of the chair.” In This Episode, We Discuss: Challenges of running a studio in the Bay Area Building and managing Studio D Recording Recording techniques for live rooms and handling isolation Working with iconic artists like Faith No More, Huey Lewis, and Soundgarden The impact of streaming and the changing music industry Balancing a 40-year career with family life Lessons learned from mentors and iconic engineers Advice for aspiring audio engineers and producers Shifting from studio ownership to freelance work Matt's Rant: Revisiting Putting Yourself Out There Links and Show Notes: Studio D Recording Joel Jaffe on Wikipedia Credits: Guest: Joel Jaffe Host: Matt Boudreau Engineer: Matt Boudreau Producer: Matt Boudreau Editing: Anne-Marie Pleau WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell
Cindy talks with Victoria McNamara, Owner and Director of Victoria Dance Productions, about juggling the responsibilities of running a dance studio while also coaching a high school dance team.Welcome to Anything But Routine Presented by Just For Kix. This Podcast covers Everything & anything dance. Stay up to date with the podcast by hitting the subscribe button.https://www.justforkix.com/anythingbutroutine
A bunch of chaos as you would expect, but this time we fire the questions at our famous Producer Jordan to chat about his business, NZ Audio Editors, and what it looks like behind the scenes dealing with all things audioHere's a few things we askedJordan, remind us of how you got into audio engineering.Do you work much with voice over artists specifically or is it a mixed bag?What do you wish VOs or podcasters knew about mic technique or use that would make things easier for you?What do you wish VO's or podcasters knew about sound treatment that would make things easier for you?What level of editing do you think a VO would need to be able to do to be helpful in their career, any helpful tips for usWhat level of editing do we do to our own audio?Whats the process for editing The Good TalkersWorst piece of audio you've ever been given, why was it so bad?If you want to work with Jordan and the rest of the team you can find them at www.nzaudioeditors.com, or contact Jordan on +642041807272#AudioEngineering #SoundDesign #MixingAndMastering #StudioLife #AudioProduction #SoundEngineering #RecordingStudio #AudioTech #SoundDesigners #TheGoodTalkers #TheGoodTalkersPodcast #NZAudioEditors #Deanna #Ashton #Tessa #Jordan
Anna B is a rapper, singer, producer, model, host of the Talk 2 Me Podcast, and CEO of Lovely Ambition. We sat down and talked about what it's like being an up and coming artist, her time teaching kids & reminded ourselves of the importance of self care.
I had so much fun sitting down with Lindsay Gordon, co-owner of Yogashala Wellness Center, who shares her journey into the world of yoga. Lindsay discusses the physical and mental benefits of yoga, her evolution from a beginner to yoga studio owner, and managing operations alongside her business partner Cheri. The conversation delves into the challenges of maintaining a spiritual business, overcoming imposter syndrome, and the importance of creating a welcoming and supportive community. Lindsay also offers advice for yoga beginners and highlights the personal transformations yoga has brought into her life. This episode is packed with inspiring insights for anyone interested in yoga and entrepreneurship. 00:00 Welcome to the Show: Introducing Lindsay Gordon00:31 Meet Lindsay: Yogashala Wellness Center Co-Owner01:35 Lindsay's Yoga Journey: From Beginner to Business Owner06:17 The Impact of Yoga: Personal Transformations and Teaching13:50 Navigating Entrepreneurship in Yoga and Wellness24:54 Building a Community: The Heart of Yogashala27:21 Fun Q&A: Getting to Know Lindsay Off the Mat 30:56 Final Thoughts and GoodbyesFollow YogashalaCheck out their classes!Support the Show. FREE GUIDE: Dopamine Hits and Spiritual Lifts-10 Ways to Elevate Your Vibration Instantly When You Are Feeling Unmotivated and UnfocusedORDER: My Bestselling Book THE LIGHTHOUSE PROJECT now! Apply for 1:1 Coaching Socials: @anitarombough Learn more about me and my services Please rate and review the podcast:AppleSpotify
Join Matty O on Triple M Homegrown for an unforgettable episode featuring Scott Baldwin, Sam, and Elliott Margin from The Rubens as we celebrate the release of their latest hit, ‘Liquid Gold'. Fresh off the stage from an intimate corporate performance exclusive to Triple M listeners, The Rubens open up about their most unconventional gigs, including a memorable backyard show where each band member was humorously honored with a puppy named after them. Dive deep into the behind-the-scenes action with The Rubens as they share their favorite ‘Spinal Tap' moments, a testament to their sense of humor and adaptability, especially when faced with the unique challenges of regional tours. The episode takes a poignant turn as The Rubens discuss their connection with the late Michael Gudinski, revealing how a pivotal phone call influenced their music journey and propelled them towards greater commercial radio exposure. Explore the creative sanctum of The Rubens, ‘The Bunker'—a WWII army bunker turned music studio, where the magic of their writing, recording, and rehearsing happens. Discover the secrets behind their consistent music releases and get a glimpse into their preference for touring regional Australia, a choice driven by the heartwarming reception of local fans. ‘Liquid Gold' has not only captured the hearts of Triple M listeners but has also introduced an innovative approach to music video production, directly involving the band's fans in the creative process. Plus, don't miss The Rubens taking a nostalgic trip down 'Memory Lane' with untold stories from their most iconic gigs, and find out who they would choose to write with, party with, and invite over for a memorable dinner among Silverchain, Queen, and Oasis.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Matty O on Triple M Homegrown for an unforgettable episode featuring Scott Baldwin, Sam, and Elliott Margin from The Rubens as we celebrate the release of their latest hit, ‘Liquid Gold'. Fresh off the stage from an intimate corporate performance exclusive to Triple M listeners, The Rubens open up about their most unconventional gigs, including a memorable backyard show where each band member was humorously honored with a puppy named after them. Dive deep into the behind-the-scenes action with The Rubens as they share their favorite ‘Spinal Tap' moments, a testament to their sense of humor and adaptability, especially when faced with the unique challenges of regional tours. The episode takes a poignant turn as The Rubens discuss their connection with the late Michael Gudinski, revealing how a pivotal phone call influenced their music journey and propelled them towards greater commercial radio exposure. Explore the creative sanctum of The Rubens, ‘The Bunker'—a WWII army bunker turned music studio, where the magic of their writing, recording, and rehearsing happens. Discover the secrets behind their consistent music releases and get a glimpse into their preference for touring regional Australia, a choice driven by the heartwarming reception of local fans. ‘Liquid Gold' has not only captured the hearts of Triple M listeners but has also introduced an innovative approach to music video production, directly involving the band's fans in the creative process. Plus, don't miss The Rubens taking a nostalgic trip down 'Memory Lane' with untold stories from their most iconic gigs, and find out who they would choose to write with, party with, and invite over for a memorable dinner among Silverchain, Queen, and Oasis.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we sat with Grammy-winning engineer and producer, Matt Still. Based in greater Atlanta, Matt has worked with some of the biggest names in the industry, including TLC (CrazySexyCool), Outkast (Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik), and the legendary Elton John.We listen to Matt tell his journey of how the power of relationships, making yourself invaluable, mastering your craft and a little sheer "luck" let him to spin decades working with one of the music's is most iconic figures.Support the showhttps://www.youtube.com/@lifeonpodcast/videos
We're back! Creative Rituals returns for a second season, and to kick this one off I'm joined by Sasha Compton. Sasha is a British Artist and Designer who explores the natural world through her beautiful handmade creations, all of which are crafted by Sasha in her London studio. Known for her bold, joyful use of colour and fondness for an uplifting quote, Sasha's work seeks to romanticise the everyday. Her artworks often draw references from the classical world, such as motifs from Greek mythology and architectural details. We sat down to discuss studio life, moodboards, the financial realities of working as an artist in London, our mixed feelings on running workshops and what it was like living as a creative in Amsterdam. Find Sasha's work hereFind Georgie hereLinksDennis Severs' House Save Venice The Gallery at Green & Stone And Objects Caran d'Ache Neocolor II Wax Pastels Elephant FamilyGrit: Why Passion and Resilience are the Secrets to Success by Angela Duckworth Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode, Paige chats with Molly Supple, a nature-driven artist, dreamer and mom. Molly shares her journey from a 9-5 in pharmaceuticals to finding her creative voice. After quitting her day job, she finally had the freedom to fully embrace her art's intuitive and organic nature. When Molly creates, she aims for each piece to resonate with the subtle beauty in nature and life that often goes unnoticed.Molly paintings draw inspiration from nature's intricate details, from the grain of tree bark to the crunch of autumn leaves, often spark my creativity. When Molly is not in her studio, you'll find her wandering through antique stores, captivated by the untold stories behind each unique object. Paige and Molly have such a fun time chatting about skincare, mom life, thrifting, styaing curious when creating, and Molly's journey from pharmaceutical sales to creating meaningful pieces inspired by nature. To follow and support Molly, follow along on Instagram and check out her website.
The podcast is back and we're discussing birth, maternity leave, motherhood, studio life and identity! ________ Join the Balanced Ballerinas FREE 5 Day Challenge here: www.balancedballerinas.com/challenge Prenatal, healing or beginner ballet student? This course was designed for you: https://www.balancedballerinas.com/butterballet Book a Discovery Call with me to see if you're a good fit for the 12 Week Adult Ballet Course here: www.balancedballerinas.com/contact My Instagram! @thebalancedballerina Community Instagram! @balancedballerinas Facebook - Balanced Ballerinas And join the *SECRET* Facebook group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/balancedballerinas/
Charlotte Grenier is a utilitarian potter, making wheel thrown and altered pots in Ypsilanti, Michigan. Charlotte holds a BA in ceramics from Michigan State University and currently teaches in the greater Ann Arbor area. Charlotte is interested in making patterns that evoke past eras of design and touchable nostalgic surfaces. http://ThePottersCast.com/966
Ed and Paul Interview Mastering Engineer Nicholas Di Lorenzo Check out Ed: https://linktr.ee/EdThorne Check out Paul: Website: https://www.paulthird.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/paulthird_uk/?hl=en Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@PaulThird Mastering Engineer: Marcel Kerepesi Email: marcell@actdomake.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/actdomake?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Leave some Comments!: https://producelikeapro.com/blog/podcast/
Ed and Paul Interview Mastering Engineer Nicholas Di Lorenzo Check out Ed: https://linktr.ee/EdThorne Check out Paul: Website: https://www.paulthird.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/paulthird_uk/?hl=en Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@PaulThird Mastering Engineer: Marcel Kerepesi Email: marcell@actdomake.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/actdomake?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Leave some Comments!: https://producelikeapro.com/blog/podcast/
Ed and Paul Interview Check out Ed: https://linktr.ee/EdThorne Check out Paul: Website: https://www.paulthird.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/paulthird_uk/?hl=en Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@PaulThird Mastering Engineer: Marcel Kerepesi Email: marcell@actdomake.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/actdomake?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Leave some Comments!: https://producelikeapro.com/blog/podcast/
Ed and Paul Interview Check out Ed: https://linktr.ee/EdThorne Check out Paul: Website: https://www.paulthird.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/paulthird_uk/?hl=en Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@PaulThird Mastering Engineer: Marcel Kerepesi Email: marcell@actdomake.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/actdomake?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Leave some Comments!: https://producelikeapro.com/blog/podcast/
Welcome to another week of the podcast. Let's do this. Voicemails about guitar amps, old demos, recording session, good times and my experience on Fixer Upper the home improvement show with Chip and Joanna Gaines. ------ SEE MXPX LIVE 7/1 - Trois Rivières, QC @ Festivoix 9/22 - Birmingham, AL @ Furnace Fest 10/21 - Las Vegas, NV @ When We Were Young 10/22 - Las Vegas, NY @ When We Were Young Leave a message with your question or topic on the Mike Herrera Podcast voicemail. (some will be aired on future episodes of the podcast) 1-360-830-6660 (US number) MxPx Unstoppable out now!! CLICK for Unstoppable LINKS TEXT LIST - Join our Text list by texting MXPX to 31996 MUSIC -LISTENER CHALLENGE- Listen to MXPX Self Titled Deluxe Album at least once a day. Use hashtag #mxpx or #mxpxsuperchallenge The MXPX Super Challenge Playlist MXPX - Self Titled Deluxe Edition I now have an Artist Series Music Man Stingray from Ernie Ball! You can order straight from the shop on the Music Man website. A portion of proceeds goes to MusicCares! MIKE HERRERA SIGNATURE SERIES BASS If you like the podcast- Subscribe, rate and review on Apple. Support what I do at MXPX.com Producing and editing by Bob McKnight. @bobandkatieshow
Support this podcast on Patreon: www.patreon.com/theAIP This chat features Spencer Moreland, an independent animator, filmmaker, freelance storyboard artist, and the director of programming for TAAFI. Over the years Moreland has worked on projects like Loud House, Pinky Malinky, Miss Persona, DC Superheroes, and a number of independent films. He shares how he pursued, worked his way up, then quit studio life to pursue a freelance career, and how that changed everything for him. Tune in to Ibele and Moreland to hear: *The first step in switching from studio life to full-time freelance *Moreland's number one piece of advice for tackling a new animation skill *The best pitching advice you've ever heard Social Links: *Follow Moreland on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spenmore/?hl=en *Check out Moreland's short film “Lastkinders” on YouTube: https://youtu.be/k2MMRwy4GHc *Follow Moreland on Twitter: https://twitter.com/spenmore?lang=en Community Highlight *Check out Aron Steinke's work: https://www.mrwolfsclass.com/
Tune in with Randee Madison and Ty Brown as they discuss culture within the studio for new (and maybe not so new) dance families! From what to wear to how to act, this episode goes in on all things studio life! Mentioned in this episode:Intro
Elisabeth Larson Koehler and her husband are the power behind the blog Art Studio Life. Join Elisabeth and I in a discussion on how ebooks, blogs, Pinterest, and YouTube can earn you a living for two. Find Art Studio Life and Elisabeth Larson Koehler here:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ArtStudioLife Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/art_studio_life/ Website: https://artstudiolife.com/ Artist website: https://elisabethlarson.com/ How to start a blog: https://artstudiolife.com/how-to-start-a-blog/ Host and artist Stephanie Scott breaks down the practicality of the art career with topics including: sustainable creative practices, social media skills, and the mindsets that keep it all together. New episodes every Tuesday!Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/stephaniescottart/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@stephaniescottart Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stephaniescott.art/ Website: http://www.stephaniescott.art/brushwork Music by @winepot https://www.instagram.com/thewinepot/ Podcast Cover photo by Maryna Blumqvist https://instagram.com/picturemaryna
Welcome to No Filtr Podcast Season 2 Episode 2, where we explore the life and work of Grand Rapids-based producer Blue$trip. In this episode, we talk about his journey in the music industry, his experiences working with famous rappers such as Babytron and Babyface Ray, and his life in the studio.Joining us on the podcast are our host Ladonna, special guest Blue$trip, and two additional guests. DC, owner of Grindtime Media and a photographer, shares his insights on the Grand Rapids music scene and the challenges faced by upcoming artists in the industry. Our other guest, Miea Huff, is one of Ladonna's lifelong friends and provides a fresh perspective on many current events.Blue$trip, known for his unique sound and style, talks about how he draws inspiration from his surroundings and his experiences collaborating with famous rappers. He shares his insights on his music production career, creative process, and latest projects. We also dive into the Grand Rapids music scene and how it has influenced Blue$trip's music.If you're a fan of Blue$trip's production work or just curious about the life of an up-and-coming producer in the Grand Rapids music scene, then this is an episode you don't want to miss. Join us as we explore the world of music with Blue$trip, DC, and Miea on No Filtr Podcast Season 2 Episode 2 - Life in the Studio with Blue$trip.
Recorded live, Monday, February, 20, 2023 / A multi generational conversation between Catherine Howe and Zachary Sitrin, with host, Sharon Butler, and guests Elizabeth Riggle, Peter Dudek, Elisabeth Condon, and Janice Caswell. We discuss what it means to spend a lifetime engaged in the solitary studio practice of painting. Episode notes: Brooklyn Rail Conversation with Rob Storr; Rob Storr's show at Kingfish Gallery in Buffalo; the story of the erased DeKooning; Roberta Smith's review of the Derrick Adams exhibition at the Flag Art Foundation. Read Two Coats of Paint here.
Episode 61 of ourMake Dance Fun Podcast is Part 2 of our A Typical Day in our (Studio) Life. In Episode 56, we covered Mondays and Tuesdays, so this episode will detail what Wednesday, Thursday and Friday look like! These last three days of our “normal” work week usually vary more than our Monday and Tuesday schedule, but we do have a general structure, so we are going to do our best to share this with you guys! Wednesday: Confetti Meeting led by Shelley around 9:30a.m. Ellie joins sometimes, tooReserve at least a portion of this day for various Confetti projects, marketing campaigns, creative work, brainstorming, creating presentations, working on Camp Confetti depending on time of yearWork from our office at Annex on any various projects we have going on for Rhythm or Confetti until around 3 or 3:30. Go home at a normal hour on this day and sometimes very early and work from home. This is also a podcast day when time allows! And, we do our podcast recordings from home since we don't have a quiet area at the studio! Thursday:Admin Meeting with Shelley and Krista. We are currently working on putting new systems in place and this is requiring extra time, so we typically meet to work on this and/or anything else that Krista or Shelley needs from us.Occasional marketing meetings as well!Work on our individual to-do lists in BasecampThursday afternoon/evening - sometimes at Annex and most the time we will end the day at Rhythm for costume meetings or rehearsals. During Competition and Convention Season, we hold our Spirit Sesh and final rehearsals at Rhythm on Thursdays (usually a late night during competition season). We spend Thursday nights packing up and loading for the weekend as they almost always start early Friday morning. In theory, this is only once per month, but it feels like it's an every week thing when you are in it! From September - March, we are very busy with our custom costumes from design meetings to searching for fabric, meeting with Beth for our sample meetings and fittings. This takes place on all days, but because Wednesday and Thursday are more flexible, it's most often on those two days! FridaysCatch all/Catch up day. Hold any necessary meetings with Emily as she's at the desk most of the day. It's a day that not too many people are reaching out to us or asking many questions, so we are usually able to get things done.Meet with Ellie, our assistant and project manager Confetti Photo and Video Shoots - If we are having a photo or video shoot, it usually starts mid-late afternoon (when school is out) and goes until we get it done. We almost always start setting up anything we can on Thursday evening, but this has been a challenge that we are still trying to figure out. Crafting and creating wallsObviously, we adjust each day as needed, but that's what our weekdays typically look like. We hope you've found this to be helpful in some way when mapping out your week!Let's Get Social! Join our FREE Confetti Circle Request to join our private Facebook Group Follow us on Insta, Facebook and Pinterest
In episode 56, we talk about the structure of our weekly schedule, who is responsible for what and and how we get things done! This episode we break down Mondays and Tuesdays! Our schedules are constantly changing, but we do try to start with a plan and adjust as needed. We have to divide and conquer in order to really check things off the long list of to-do's.Monday is our most consistent day of the week as far as a schedule goes. 10 a.m. - Meet with just the two of us to prepare for our executive leadership team meeting and plan the rest of the week12:30 p.m. - ELT meeting in person at studio 2:30 p.m. - check things off our lists, eat lunch3:30-9:30 teach classes We do have a couple breaks between classes, so we are always using that time to get back to the to-do list. Get emails sent, work on costuming, whatever can get done in a short amount of time while we are there and in full-out work mode.Dani's list: Event logistics Communications (usually via email) with all our performing company families. Proofing email drafts CraftingGuest artist coordinationBecca's list: Unpredictable creative tasks Social mediaMarketing graphics, images, concepting, design Creative visionary for all things Tuesday: Our "first day of the week" to get things done. 9:30 a.m. - meet with each other via Zoom to map out our day. 10:00 a.m. - 2:30p.m.- Other meetings like our meetings with our Google Ad company, production company meetings, financial advisor, Studio Manager Krista, marketing team meetings, Performing Company Directors, costume planning (meetings, fabric shopping, design), check ins with Ellie and Shelley. After these meetings are done and classes begin, there are several scenarios that could happen on Tuesdays:After meetings, Dani and I usually switch gears and head into our office or home and work on individual to-dos. We may have a crafting project or meeting for Rhythm or Confetti that we would stay and work on in the staff room at annexWe sometimes schedule rehearsals that we run at Annex as there are open studios there - so those would usually start around 6:00 and we will just work in our office until then.Head back to Rhythm - if we have a Guest Artist in town or if there is a Company rehearsal that we may need to be present for at Rhythm! So, as you can see Tuesdays are all over the place but it is the first day of the week that we can really “MAKE THINGS HAPPEN” and they are ever changing but usually very productive days! No matter how much we plan, it is usually derailed. Our number one job is problem solving and believe we are really good at this. As a leader, it is the thing you have to be AMAZING at! Like all studio owners, we deal with lots of crazy and dilemmas and do creative problem solving EVERY SINGLE DAY. We hope you enjoyed getting a little insight into our work days. Stay tuned for Part 2 on a future episode! Let's Get Social! Join our FREE Confetti Circle Request to join our private Facebook Group Follow us on Insta, Facebook and Pinterest
How did I go from waiting tables after a failed art studio to running a flourishing six figure art business? I'll tell you what, it wasn't easy, but nothing in life is. You get to choose your hard, going to work doing a job you don't love is hard, building an art business is hard, you just have to choose your hard.In this episode I'll share with you my journey as an Artist so that you can discover some keys to success and also be inspired and encouraged. It took me 10 years to build my business, so if you're feeling like you're not where you want to be, you'll want to listen to this episode. WHEN YOU FINISH LISTENING, YOU'LL DISCOVER:When I first discovered I was an ArtistMy one regret at Art SchoolMy failed art studioLife as a waitress and personal assistantHow I learnt business skills building a tea business and boxing gymHow creativity got a hold of me again and I choose to follow the pathWhere my art business is at todayIf this episode inspires you, leave a review and share your biggest takeaway with me. And while you've got your phone out, make sure to follow me on Instagram @natalieparkerstudio to see behind the scenes of how I run my art business so that you can be inspired to pursue your creative dream too.Links mentioned in today's episode:14 Day Trial of The Confident BrushArt Biz Start-Up Series - Starts 4th August LEARN MORE FROM NATALIE PARKER:ART COURSES | ARTWORK | INSTAGRAM | FACEBOOK
In this episode, we're sharing some of our favorite moments from the past 25 episodes. We've had awesome guests and some fun and inspiring conversations with people. Part 1 of this episode contains excerpts from some of our guest's comments about their creative spaces. The conversation goes beyond the importance of the vintage and modern gear and into the overall performance of the room and how it facilitates their creative process. Featured guests include Ray Luzier, Greg Wells, Glenn Rosenstein, Brad Divens, Matty Mullins, Daniel Rowland and Kayleigh Moyer. If you enjoy these conversations, make sure to check out the full episodes on your favorite podcast listening platform.
In this episode the boys take you through the first two weeks of studio life while making the record. They also announce the winner for our previous round of TGATS while shedding light on what NOT to do when your song is chosen in the final 4. It's been a crazy week, you don't wanna miss this! Listen now, and don't forget to like, review, and subscribe to The Rome and Duddy Show wherever you get your podcasts. Plus, follow the Consequence Podcast Network for updates on all our series. For more on The Great American Talent Show and Beat of the Week, check out The Rome and Duddy Show Facebook group, and send in your original compositions/Q&As to theromeandduddyshow@gmail.com.
Juliana struggles to close Season 1, so she turns to her children, nature, and a physical art practice to dig herself out of her own head. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/julianalauryart)
This week Laura and Nikki take a break from the usual interviews and educational topics and get more personal with a studio and life update. They share the latest projects they are working on, things they've accomplished both individually and as a team, some of the challenges they've faced over the last year, and they give some hints about what's coming up in the next year and beyond. TOPICS DISCUSSED: Things we committed to on the podcast and how we did with them The new Instagram feature we are super excited about (and you should be too!) Podcast news - we've recorded 51 episodes! Laura and Nikki's business and personal accomplishments from the past year Some of the challenges we've been dealing with lately A few things we've learned about ourselves Nikki shares a HUGE life change she's in the process of making And finally, we hint at what we have planned for YOU in the coming year! Read the transcript in the STARTIST SOCIETY SHOW NOTES: startistsociety.com/updates/ JOIN THE STARTIST SOCIETY FB GROUP: facebook.com/groups/startistsociety/ FOLLOW STARTIST SOCIETY ON INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/startistsociety/ LIKE WHAT YOU HEAR? BUY US A COFFEE BOURBON: buymeacoffee.com/startistsociety/
Get ready to let the creative juices flow as I'm joined by Kirsty Cameron the owner of the incredible Second Home Studio + Cafe. Making art accessible for all through her cafe, workshops and studio space, Kirsty has made one special place in Aberdeen. Talking about where it all started, the local culture scene and what's next, Kirsty even had time to share her best places to eat and drink across Scotland. Businesses mentioned in this episode: Apercu, Glasgow Cafe Harmony, Aberdeen Cafe Strange Brew, Glasgow Gallery 48, Dundee Holy Cow, Edinburgh Moonfish Cafe, Aberdeen Orchid, Aberdeen Our lovely Goods, Aberdeen Twelve Triangles, Edinburgh Wild Gorse Pottery, Glasgow William and Johnson, Edinburgh Creatives mentioned: Art Girl Rising Johanna Basford Joanna Craig Follow my food escapades at thefoodhoover.com and on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.If you would like to show your support for the podcast, you can buy me a coffee which all helps in the production of future episodes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ein buntes potpourri an Themen haben wir für euch eingepackt.Das #Studiolife von Sascha B, die Zukunftspläne von Sascha R, Die EOS R, die nutzlosesten Anfängertips und vieles mehr. Und ein kleiner Spoiler auf die nächste Folge haben wir auch für euch
Ein buntes potpourri an Themen haben wir für euch eingepackt.Das #Studiolife von Sascha B, die Zukunftspläne...Jetzt reinhören#58 – Studiolife, die nutzlosen Anfängertips und noch mehr Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Matt Forger was there for Thriller, Bad, Dangerous, and HIStory - but today we are going to talk about the iconic collaboration between Disney, George Lucas, and Michael Jackson. Part 1 of 2.
This week's guest is Dan Johnson, owner and chief engineer of Audio Archiving Services based out of Hollywood. Dan has become one of the leading experts on the archival of analog tape and has dedicated his career to preserving music history. He has archived over 10,000 reels of tape, some of which are the best selling albums of all time, and has been a featured speaker on panels at both NAMM and AES. We have a fun chat about his 20+ years in the studio business, the path that led him to becoming an archivist, the challenges and advantages of starting your own business, and how he earned the nickname "Dan the Muffin Man" while working with Michael Jackson. In this episode, we'll dig in on... Learning to run a business from the ground up Preserving music history Working hard because there is always someone ready to take your job Analog tape: Alignment, maintenance, history The challenge of find good working tape machines Going independent during the Recession. No sleep 1990s studio life Learn More About Dan Johnson and Audio Archiving Services... Website: https://www.audioarchivingservices.com/ (https://www.audioarchivingservices.com/) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dan_audioarchiving/ (https://www.instagram.com/dan_audioarchiving/) Our Sponsors: Sign Up for Complete Producer Network https://www.completeproducer.net/share/z_LJhc8M_GtKZ1OX?utm_source=manual (HERE)! Get on the Waitlist for The Beats Accelerator Process https://knowledge.completeproducer.pro/bapwaitlist (HERE)! Get on the Waitlist for The Mix Accelerator Process http://mixaccelerator.com/ (HERE)! Other Links: https://www.travisference.com/coffeecup (Give Me a Coffee Cup!) Support Progressions on https://www.patreon.com/progressionspod (Patreon)! Sign up for the https://mailchi.mp/87a95bbfe666/progressionspod (Progressions Mailing List) https://kit.co/travisference (Gear and Recommended Reading List) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/progressionspod/ (https://www.instagram.com/progressionspod/) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ProgressionsPod/ (https://www.facebook.com/ProgressionsPod/) Twitter: https://twitter.com/progressionspod (https://twitter.com/progressionspod) Learn more about Travis: https://www.travisference.com/ (https://www.travisference.com/) Credits: Guest: Dan Johnson Host: Travis Ference Editor: Travis Ference Theme Music: inter.ference
Actor/Comedian and KC native Reggie Flenory is back home during the pandemic and stopped by the show while he is in town. We discussed the new lawn care business he started, what life is like as a comedian/entertainer during the pandemic and so much more!!!!
In this week's episode, Grant is joined by newly acclimated singer-songwriter & friend, Drew Dvorchak! We talked about adjusting to live streams, studio life as a musician & why 9 to 5 jobs are simply a one way ticket to being unhappy (if you don't love what you do). Follow The Grant Milliren Show on social media! Instagram | instagram.com/thegrantmillirenshow Facebook | facebook.com/thegrantmillirenshow Web | millirenmusic.com/thegrantmillirenshow Support me on my 2020 Couch Tour! See when I'm streaming by clicking the link below. https://millirenmusic.com/tour Want to check out my pages and music? Look below! All Music | linktr.ee/themillirenthings All Podcast Providers | linktr.ee/thegrantmillirenshow Instagram | @themillirenthings FB | @themillirenthings Twitter | @millirenthings --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In today's episode, we get the inside scoop on music industry tops and tips on making music from record producer, CherryBeetz. Tune and learn the ins and outs of his process working with recording artist Sarina on her project “Come to the Light”
For the first episode of our Quarantine Stories series, we spoke with composer Jack Wall (Call of Duty, Myst, Mass Effect) on how he's adjusting to life during the COVID-19 crisis, including how he's staying connected. And singer-songwriter Louise Fraser (Tales from a Silent Ocean, Thaw), who is also a nurse practitioner with UCLA, tells us what it's like working on the frontlines of the pandemic.
“You get that H-Town in ya, you want that Old Thing Back” - The Notorious B.I.G. There you are, moving on with your life, doing your thing and boom. Maybe you were scrolling, maybe you got a random text, maybe y'all were just in the personal items aisle at Target. Now you want that old thing back. Can you even have it back? How much work is that gonna take? Maybe just being friends with benefits is easiest arrangement? Confused? Don't be, The Last Nice Guys got the answers to help you navigate wanting that old thing back. Will it all work out? We highly doubt it, but we will give you the tools to enjoy getting that Old Thing Back
10-22-19 - Todd Leabo joins the guys in studio to talk about the Border Showdown, the jobs they all worked while trying to get started in broadcasting, and Life Lessons with Leabo.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.