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Send us a textA father, husband, leader, and retired BMCS - Mike Carola, Surfman #377 and Officer in Charge of station Quillayute River tells his story of service and makes a solid recommendation for change. Tune in to hear a few stories of service from one of the real ones.To contact the E9 Mafia email:E9_A_Team@proton.meInstagram:http://www.instagram.com/the_real_exit_interviewSponsor Fierce Heart Development:https://fierceheartdev.com/
Send us a Text Message.Join the E-9 Mafia as we interview John Kopp. John Kopp is a prior BM1 and Surfman 527, who left the service after 9 years. Since leaving the service he has written a phenomenal historic account of the fatal 1977 training incident of CG-41332 on the mouth of the Columbia River. He went on to start a family, become a mental health provider and is launching his next mission - a Coaching Service called Fierce Heart Development: https://fierceheartdev.com/ Pick up a copy of his book CG-41332 here: https://a.co/d/2U40j3QAs always, if you would like to be interviewed or have any feedback reach out to us at E9_A_Team@proton.me
Diese Woche ist Ann-Sophie Ott bei uns zu Gast und wir sprechen über die diesjährigen ADH Open im Wellenreiten. Alle Neuheiten, wann und wie ihr euch anmelden könnt sowie das Rahmenprogramm findet ihr in der Folge sowie in der Folgenbeschreibung. Viel Spaß bei der Folge! Yeeeeeew! Anmeldung ADH Open 2024: https://coastlinekollektiv.de/adh-event/ Bei weiteren Fragen gerne an: wettkampf@sport.uni-goettingen.deMehr Infos: Aloha Cup Boards: Alles bis 8.11 (Shortboards, Funboards, Mini-Malibu) Zum ersten Mal wird es auch eine Gesamthochschul-Wertung geben, sodass wir am Ende der Woche Deutschlands beste Surf-Hochschule küren können. Für ihre Hochschule können die Studierenden Punkte in den Einzeldisziplinen sammeln, sowie in dem im letzten Jahr ins Leben gerufenen Aloha Cup. Für dieses neue Wettkampf-Format bilden je 4 Studierende aus einer Hochschule ein Team und treten im Heat gegen drei andere Teams an. Zusammen hat man 30 Minuten Zeit, in denen 2 Wellen pro Person gewertet werden. Das Ganze verläuft quasi wie ein Surf-Staffellauf oder Tag-Team ab. Hier kommt es nicht nur auf klassische Surfmanöver an, sondern auch auf die richtige Teamtaktik, sowie Kreativität und Teamspirit, um die Judges zu überzeugen. Das Format bietet sich ideal für alle Surfenden an, die noch keine oder wenig Wettkampferfahrung haben, zusammen mit KommilitonInnen an den Start gehen wollen und vor allem am Ende entscheidende Punkte für die Gesamtwertung der Hochschulen sammeln wollen. IMPROVE YOUR SURFING HERE: Surf Companions: https://surfcompanions.com/?ref=S4UYHSas Spare 10% auf Salzwasser mit unserem Code: SURFTALK10AMBhttps://salzwasser.eu/?ref=surftalkpodcastSocials: @surftalkpodcast@hansmaxx@cokosurfcamp@adhopen Supported by: @salzwasser.eu@delight_alliance_surfboards@polyola_surf
Chris D'Amelio discusses his memoir, co-written with Reid Maruyama, Life and Death at Cape Disappointment: Becoming a Surfman on the Columbia River Bar.
In this episode of the podcast, Bela Musits interviews Chris D'Amelio. Chris is a retired United States Coast Guard Surfman. We discussed the many responsibilities a USCG Surfman has and several of the rescues Chris participated in. Chris also wrote a book about his USCG experience titled, Life and Death at Cape Disappointment. It is a great read and I highly recommend it. This is a really inspiring episode, so please give it a listen. You can find Chris' book on any of the online book sellers. If you would like to support the podcast, we now have a Patreon page. Just go to Patreon.com/sailingtheeast. Our podcast is now also available on YouTube, just search for “Sailing the East” https://www.youtube.com/@sailingandcruisingtheeast We love to hear from you, our listeners, send us your questions, comments, and suggestions at sailingtheeast@gmail.com. If you know someone that would be an interesting guest on the show, please reach out to us and let us know—wishing you fair winds, and calm seas. Bela and Mike --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bela-l-musits/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bela-l-musits/support
In this episode of the "Coast To Coasties" podcast, I sit down with Seaman Sterling Opsahl for the my first episode recorded at A-School. We discuss his time as a non-rate at station Umpquaw in Oregon working at a surf station and highlighting the Surfman community in the United States Coast Guard. The surf community is specialized in heavy weather surf training to rescue people in heavy wave conditions and Sterling does an excellent job describing day to day life and rescue procedure at these unique units We also discuss his ownership and hobby of being a snake keeper and talks about caring for his green tree pythons and how other coasties can get started in owning and caring for snakes and other reptiles of their own. If anyone is interested in hearing about the amazing work the Coast Guard Surfmen are doing, this is a great episode to tune in for!
Today I am here with BM1 Garrett Hamilton who is the operations officer at Station Humboldt Bay in California. He is here to speak about what it takes to become a Surfman in the US Coast Guard. The Surfman's Creed (YouTube) - https://youtu.be/8QKRjEqbuAU
I think it's time we had a chat. An open and honest discussion about issues affecting morale and job satisfaction in the BM rating. With nearly 300 vacant billets and retention rates reaching historic lows, we must look ourselves, and our Service, in the face and address the factors driving BMs out of the rating and influencing qualified candidates to seek out others. There is no better person to have this conversation with than LT Eddie Oropeza from the Office of Boat Forces. From his experience as a BMCS OIC to BOSN CO, and now a Lieutenant at CG-731, he's precisely who we need alongside us in this effort and is behind many of the solutions that you'll learn about in this episode. Disclaimer: The views, information, or opinions expressed during the Course Made Good podcast series are solely those of the individuals involved and do not represent those of the United States Coast Guard or any other government agency. The primary purpose of this podcast series is to educate and inform. This podcast series does not constitute official policy guidance from the speakers nor the United States Coast Guard.
Join me as I sit down for what has become an annual tradition - a discussion about assignments with the BM Assignment Officers! BOSN Tessier and BOSN Laufenberg get right down to business by giving us all of the information we need to make informed career decisions and set ourselves up for a successful PCS transfer. Whether you're transferring this year or not, there is something for you in this episode. This is especially true for anyone assigned to a leadership role (uh, like all BMs!). Those under our charge deserve the best advice we can give and that means we must keep up to date ourselves. I hope you enjoy the discussion and learn something new! Disclaimer: The views, information, or opinions expressed during the Course Made Good podcast series are solely those of the individuals involved and do not represent those of the United States Coast Guard or any other government agency. The primary purpose of this podcast series is to educate and inform. This podcast series does not constitute official policy guidance from the speakers nor the United States Coast Guard.
Chief Boatswains Mate Jeff Rusiecki (Ret.) talks being at the helm for the attempted rescue of the fishing vessel Sea King as she foundered on the Columbia River Bar, how that case connected him to the survivor of a similar tragedy from the 1960s involving the loss of three motor lifeboats and several crewmen; servicing aids to navigation along the remote Alaskan coastline, seizing the first go fast under the Zero Tolerance policy, and training a new generation of surfmen at the National Motor Lifeboat School. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theyhadtogoout/support
All about the Officer in Charge Review Boards! This episode contains audio from a Facebook live presentation to the FB OIC Study Group on 26AUG21. Join me as I present the new OIC Review Board Coordinator Reference Guide and discuss how this handbook will ensure the boards are conducted more uniformly across our Service. I also talk about the process in general and go over some keys to success if you're about to sit before the board! Disclaimer: The views, information, or opinions expressed during the Course Made Good podcast series are solely those of the individuals involved and do not represent those of the United States Coast Guard or any other government agency. The primary purpose of this podcast series is to educate and inform. This podcast series does not constitute official policy guidance from the speakers nor the United States Coast Guard.
In this episode we sit down for a chat with BMCM Kirk McKay as he closes out a remarkable thirty year career as a surfman. Master Chief McKay served four times as an officer in charge and held the distinction as the Joshua James Ancient Keeper in his final tour. Join in as BMC Kevin Pryer, XPO of CG Station Grand Haven, draws out some words of wisdom and advice from a true Coast Guard legend as he looks back at three decades of service as a Boatswain's Mate. Disclaimer: The views, information, or opinions expressed during the Course Made Good podcast series are solely those of the individuals involved and do not represent those of the United States Coast Guard or any other government agency. The primary purpose of this podcast series is to educate and inform. This podcast series does not constitute official policy guidance from the speakers nor the United States Coast Guard.
My guest today is Lt. Jessica Shafer the first ever Commander for the U.S. Coast Guard Station Cape Disappointment. Jessica is only 1 of 14 women to become a Surfman in the Coast Guard. A most harrowing trainer for any person She was not always on such a clear trajectory and her humility and self reflective attitude is an inspiring reminder that we don't have to know our path but we do have to keep looking. Jessica also shares her moments of turmoil in leadership that one would never detect from the surface. Her quiet toughness is inspiring. Enjoy www.Sakara.com/GABBYREECE to get 20% off your first order www.StrykeClub.com with code GABBY for 15% off your purchase www.AvocadoGreenMattress.com with code GABBYREECE for $200 off your Avocado Latex Mattress (valid through July 21, 2021) Produced by Dear Media
Chief Boatswains Mate Steve Denning (Ret.) talks the nighttime race to rescue nineteen people, fourteen of them children, from a capsized boat at the entrance to the port of Los Angeles/Long Beach, the struggle to conduct a search beneath an overturned hull, commanding a Coast Guard station as its Officer in Charge, rescuing and repatriating dozens of Haitian migrants after weeks at sea, breaking in coxswain at Station Barnegat Light and signing his letter as the crew runs to the sound of a SAR alarm, lessons in boat handling and seamanship from a Surfman mentor at Tillamook Bay, balancing risk to a boat crews with the demands of missions at sea, stopping a boat in a high speed and uncontrolled spin in one of his first cases, crewing black hulls and working CG-6P lanterns, deploying for counter drug patrols on more than forty naval ships with PACTACLET, managing the demands of family with those of military service, applying officer discretion during a boarding that didn’t feel right, meeting Davey Jones and Neptune’s court at the equator, and intercepting arms, munitions, and suspected mercenaries aboard a boat bound for South America. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theyhadtogoout/support
BM1 Dara O’Malley, Surfman 111, tells of a dangerous nighttime escort across the Humbolt Bar, the capsizing and breakup of the involved cabin cruiser, and the efforts to rescue survivors from the surf that followed. He also talks what it takes to maintain boats and train crews to the levels needed for Coast Guard operations, and the responsibility of coxswains and surfmen not only to go out, but to bring their crews and those in peril back to shore. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theyhadtogoout/support
The Master Chief Advancement Panel represents the most significant revision to our enlisted advancement processes in decades. In this episode I sit down for a long form discussion about how and why this initiative was undertaken with CMC Charlie Salls and CMC Ed Lewis. We are even joined at the end by the D-MCPOCG, CMC Rob Bushey, who gives us a candid assessment from the perspective of senior leadership. Fair warning - there is a lot of information in here!
Have you ever wondered what it's like to be a Company Commander at Training Center Cape May? We go behind the scenes with two of the best! BM1 Doug Curry and BM2 Joscelyn Greenwell give us an in depth look at what the job entails and just how difficult the qualification process can be. We also hear from BOSN Sean Stone, EPM-2, when he joins us to discuss the application process. BMs bring a unique set of qualifications to any position, and these two have found a perfect fit for their skills in developing the next generation of Coast Guardsmen. I hope you enjoy it! Disclaimer: The views, information, or opinions expressed during the Course Made Good podcast series are solely those of the individuals involved and do not represent those of the United States Coast Guard or any other government agency. The primary purpose of this podcast series is to educate and inform. This podcast series does not constitute official policy guidance from the speakers nor the United States Coast Guard.
How does a BM2 get certified as an underway officer of the deck on a 270' WMEC? Listen in on my conversation with BM2 Adams to find out! We discuss life aboard the cutter, her focused approach to pursuing her qualifications, and the unique perspective she brings as a female to her position. She also opened up about the challenges of being married to another active duty member and the role that BMCM Diane Bucci (ret) has played as a mentor in her career. It's highly unlikely that you'll ever meet anyone as determined as BM2 Adams and I'm sure you'll enjoy this episode! Submit show show suggestions to cgbmrfmc@gmail.com Disclaimer: The views, information, or opinions expressed during the Course Made Good podcast series are solely those of the individuals involved and do not represent those of the United States Coast Guard or any other government agency. The primary purpose of this podcast series is to educate and inform. This podcast series does not constitute official policy guidance from the speakers nor the United States Coast Guard.
Orders to D9?!? How do I explain this to my spouse? What's there to do for single folks? Will I have to live in an igloo? In this episode, we answer these questions and more as I sit down with four Boatswain's Mates stationed in the upper peninsula of Michigan - in a little town known as "Da Soo". I recently visited Sault Ste Marie and had a chance to meet Boatswain's Mates from KATMAI BAY, BUCKTHORN, Station Sault Ste Marie, and ANT Sault Ste Marie. What I learned my surprise you and perhaps even change your opinion on what it's like to be stationed here. Submit show show suggestions to cgbmrfmc@gmail.com Disclaimer: The views, information, or opinions expressed during the Course Made Good podcast series are solely those of the individuals involved and do not represent those of the United States Coast Guard or any other government agency. The primary purpose of this podcast series is to educate and inform. This podcast series does not constitute official policy guidance from the speakers nor the United States Coast Guard.
Master Chief Boatswain’s Mate John Gagnon (Ret.) talks the search for a fisherman who fell overboard in monstrous surf off the Oregon coast, how towing and searching are performed in the surf by motor lifeboat crews, and the most impactful lessons learned from his years in command of Coast Guard stations. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theyhadtogoout/support
Ever wondered what you're supposed to be writing in the future potential block? Why are there character limits? And why can't we use gender pronouns anymore?!? We discuss all these topics and more in an info-packed episode with the chief of EPM-3, LCDR Justin Vanden Heuvel (prior BMC/BOSN), BM1 Garrett Dailey, and BMCS Eric Silvoy. The Enlisted Evaluations System has recently seen the biggest revision in decades, and the quality of the content has never been more important. Don't miss this one! Submit show show suggestions to cgbmrfmc@gmail.com Disclaimer: The views, information, or opinions expressed during the Course Made Good podcast series are solely those of the individuals involved and do not represent those of the United States Coast Guard or any other government agency. The primary purpose of this podcast series is to educate and inform. This podcast series does not constitute official policy guidance from the speakers nor the United States Coast Guard.
Former Boatswain’s Mate Dan Shirey talks pitchpoling a 44 ft Motor Lifeboat on the Chetco River bar, responding to a sinking fishing vessel despite knowing he lacked enough fuel to make it back to shore, escorting a listing cargo ship hundreds of miles to reach a safe port, qualifying as a diver, using the skills gained through his service to pursue underwater treasure hunting, and diving on the wrecks of the same whaling ships that were the cause of the 1897 Overland Relief Expedition where some of the earliest Coast Guard heroes earned their fame. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theyhadtogoout/support
This episode we are joined by CMC Ed Lewis, the Command Master Chief for the Deputy Commandant for Mission Support, for a high-level discussion on what's behind the effort to provide increased access for military members seeking merchant mariner credentials; otherwise known as "captain's licenses". If you've ever wondered why boatswain's mates don't automatically earn a credential based on the nature of our work and level of training, you'll definitely want to give this one a listen! Submit show show suggestions to cgbmrfmc@gmail.com Disclaimer: The views, information, or opinions expressed during the Course Made Good podcast series are solely those of the individuals involved and do not represent those of the United States Coast Guard or any other government agency. The primary purpose of this podcast series is to educate and inform. This podcast series does not constitute official policy guidance from the speakers nor the United States Coast Guard.
In this episode we are joined by our newest surfman, BM2 Kodi Curles, an instructor at the National Motor Lifeboat School. Listen in as she talks about what takes to certify at this elite level and offers advice for those that wish to follow in her wake. Submit show show suggestions to cgbmrfmc@gmail.com Disclaimer: The views, information, or opinions expressed during the Course Made Good podcast series are solely those of the individuals involved and do not represent those of the United States Coast Guard or any other government agency. The primary purpose of this podcast series is to educate and inform. This podcast series does not constitute official policy guidance from the speakers nor the United States Coast Guard.
Former Surfman John Kopp talks what it takes to pass an underway checkride and certify to lead boat crews in the surf, and how he’s helping to keep the lessons learned from a 1997 tragedy alive in the hopes they prevent future loss of life. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theyhadtogoout/support
Boatswain (Ret.) Bob Downs talks a real fast night time tow into Oregon’s Chetco River, a search of a boat for an armed suspect, and a migrant interdiction off the Texas coast. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theyhadtogoout/support
Boatswain (Ret.) Tim Woody talks a night time surf case at the mouth of California’s Noyo River and the dangers of the “press to respond” that all rescuers feel. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theyhadtogoout/support
Friends with Benefactors 2.0 Ep. 6 – School’s Out http://www.friendswithbenefactors.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/fwb2-0_6.mp3 In this episode the friends discuss school being out, childhood misadventures, “you guys”, and much more. This week’s Beer Reviews is The Devil’s Purse – Surfman’s Check ESB – 5% ABV.
Matt “Coast Guard Matt” Walker is a Surfman for the U.S. Coast Guard out of Bodega Bay. He has been in the Coast Guard for 18 years. @surfman452 Find me @renzo_butchart Find the pod cast @brave_castle_cast Thank you to AGENT INK GALLERY in Santa Rosa for their support. agentinkgallery.com Come out to the Big Blotter Art show on April 6th 6-10pm
INTERVIEW W/ DIRECTOR, ACTRESS, & WRITER FAY HAUSER – PRICE Available Now! Download the "Hauslights" phone App on iTunes or Android for updates, music, poetry, performances and more. Ms. FAY HAUSER-PRICE, actress, producer, director, songwriter, artist, and mother, has amassed over 20 years of credits while striving for personal excellence in the entertainment industry. Beginning her creative journey as FAY HAUSER, the actress, FAY has shared her artistry on stage, small screen, and cinema. Still flexing her acting skills, FAY was seen recently in episodes of “GLEE,” ER” and “GHOST WHISPERER.” Most recently on the big screen, she appeared in the feature “AKEELAH AND THE BEE,” starring Lawrence Fishburne. Her most cherished role was as Carrie Barden in the critically acclaimed ABC mini-series "ROOTS II: THE NEXT GENERATION," opposite Richard Thomas and Henry Fonda were FAY was featured in the first 4 episodes. Ms. HAUSER may be best remembered for creating the recurring role of Selena Wiley, hard-nosed detective on the nation’s # 1 Soap, CBS's "THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS". This program, seen by over 10 million daily viewers garnered Ms. HAUSER and her fellow cast members a Best Daytime Drama Emmy certificate. FAY’s other acting film credits include starring roles in "CANDYMAN II: FAREWELL TO THE FLESH” directed by acclaimed “Dreamgirls” director, Bill Condon; "THE WATERDANCE" as the wife of Wesley Snipes; "JIMMY THE KID” with Gary Coleman, Ruth Gordon and Don Adams; "MARVIN AND TIGE" with John Cassavettes and Billy Dee Williams; "SEEMS LIKE OLD TIMES" with Goldie Hawn and Chevy Chase; and "JO JO DANCER" as the wife of Richard Pryor. Ms. HAUSER has also appeared in several movies-of-the-week. In "THE DAY AFTER", another one of the most watched programs in TV history along with ROOTS, FAY was the wife of William Allen Young, one of the victims of the nuclear holocaust. She starred with Kate Jackson in the ABC production entitled, "INMATES"; with Billy Dee Williams, in "CHRISTMAS LILIES"; with Tatianna Ali in “FALL INTO DARKNESS”; with Scoey Mitchell and Ron Glass in "GUS BROWN AND MIDNIGHT BREWESTER"; and with Valerie Harper and Nancy McKeon as a psychologist in "STRANGE VOICES". Ms Hauser has also appeared as a guest star in such familiar prime time television series as “WITHOUT A TRACE”, “THE DISTRICT”, "GOOD TIMES", “DALLAS,”"T.J. HOOKER", "21 JUMPSTREET”, and a recurring role as T.C.'s estranged wife Tina in "MAGNUM P.I." As FAY HAUSER-PRICE, she has produced, Written and/or Directed more than 20 One Hour syndicated TV specials incorporating the talents of Danny Glover, Debbie Allen, James Earl Jones, Robert Guillaume, Arthur Ashe, and CCH Pounder as hosts for the acclaimed “Story Of A People” and “The Other Side OF Victory” series. Airing in national syndication on most network affiliate stations, these probing TV docu-tainments ranged from topics on Affirmative Action and the New South Africa; to the state of Black Youth and African American influences on Arts and Entertainment; to challenges and life experiences of athletes off the playing field. As the Producer /Writer FAY’s last project, “Living With Soul”, running on national cable TVOne, was nominated for a 2006 Vision Award celebrating cable excellence. One of the signature programs for the 20 million subscriber network, this home style, and design show focused on African American homes and the way they are infused with African and World cultures in the style of their decorations and furnishings. And Fay was also included in the “Historical Dictionary of African American Television” by Professor Kathleen Fearn-Banks of the University of Washington. As a member of The Directors Guild, Ms. Hauser-Price has directed the PBS projects “THE EMERGING ARTISTS SHOWCASE” with Victoria Rowell and the “READ TO ME, LA”, a venture with The Library Foundation, PBS and The Riordan Foundation to encourage and help young parents read to their infants and young children. The volume is on the Los Angeles Public Library shelves. Fay is currently in partnership with Hot Flash Films, a Women’s Digital Film Initiative, to produce the feature “SECOND CHANCES” and the documentary “HONEYCHILD””. She is also Live Oak Productions in partnership with to produce “SURFMAN.” Her 35 mm short film “Where There’s Smoke,” sponsored by Kodak challenged its directors to deliver a cinematic story with 10 minutes of raw film stock, showed her ingenuity with the camera, and story. It recently aired on “BET’s Lens On Talent” series. Fay’s 2nd short, “5150” was digitally shot. Both are garnering attention at film festivals around the world, including receiving Best Experimental Short in the VSM Festival and nominated for Best Short USA in the Swansea Bay, England Festival sponsored by Catherine Zeta-Jones. As Producer, Director and Writer of the 2 hours nationally syndicated TV special “PARIS IN SEARCH OF A DREAM” Ms. Hauser received many accolades, including an Emmy Nomination Listing. She was at the helm of an exciting magazine format show called "24/SEVEN" which targeted young adults aged 16 to 24. This fast-paced multicultural show focused on issues that affect Generation X. Ms. Hauser-Price produced a capital campaign video to raise $50 million for Morehouse College, which received a Georgia State Public Relations Award of Excellence. And she has completed a 5 video promotional package for the renowned Cedars-Sinai Research Institute profiling the work of 25 Physician/Researchers, which assisted the hospital in raising $150 million for medical research. Her Promotional Video and Cable Access shows for the nonprofit Los Angeles Women’s Theatre Festival has helped to brand that group and raise the profile of it’s diverse and talented artists. She has also received five Grammy Nomination Listings for such record companies as Atlantic, RCA, and Mercury records, having penned songs for Patrice Rushen, Sister Sledge, and Tony Sylvester to name a few. And on the occasion when FAY's not producing, directing, enjoying her family, writing, or working on camera, FAY HAUSER performs her one-woman theatrical piece entitled "JEWELS IN THE CROWN" to enthusiastic audiences everywhere. She also has a show of characters and songs which she performs with her husband, Louis Price formerly of THE TEMPTATIONS, which has garnered ovations from Los Angeles to North Carolina. The recent concerts she produced and directed with Louis Price at The Broad Stage in Santa Monica, CA and The Alhambra in Chicago. IL were sold out events. The concert, entitled “I’ve Got To Be on A Stage” and ”Motown, Memories & More” showcased Louis Price, his vocal journey through “TheTemptations” and “The Drifters” with stops along the way as he encountered the great R&B singers of the 20th century. Adding his own newly penned songs satisfied the audiences’ every musical need. Look for a new multimedia piece of original material from Ms. Hauser entitled “Shinning Hauslights on Prejudice Alley: A MIXED ROOTS Conversation.” With all her projects no one has to ask FAY HAUSER to "get busy!!" Available Now! 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