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Susan Gibson has a wealth of knowledge in her decades-long songwriting career. She penned "Wide Open Spaces" which was recorded and made into a mega-hit by The Chicks in 1998. She now travels around in her cargo van performing at venues, house concerts, and songwriter festivals. All the while, she educates other writers and judges song competitions. Though she spends lots of time on the road, Texas is home for most of the year, and she spends time in the summer at a family cabin in Montana. Though this is the shortest episode of MCRS to date, it contains some of the best advice for young songwriters that I've ever heard surrounding a healthy mindset, the definition of success, and longevity. This conversation takes place at the 2024 Grand Mesa Songwriter Festival in Cedaredge, CO. If you enjoy the podcast, please let others know, subscribe, or write a review! IF YOU'D LIKE TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST IN A MONETARY WAY, I'M NOW ON PATREON! Please note: new Patreon members get to pick a cover song for me to record especially for them! www.patreon.com/andysydow Guest Links: https://www.susangibson.com/ Episode Music: Original music by Andy Sydow Contact me: middleclassrockstar@gmail.com (or) andysydowmusic@gmail.com
Does your organization have a vision? In this episode, Susan Gibson, CEO, cofounder, and SPCT at Temenos+Agility shares her perspective on how vision is critical to execution—and why it's often missing from organizations' large change initiatives. Like what you hear? Connect with Susan on LinkedIn. Explore SAFe courses here.
Host, Zachery Forbes is joined by Children & Families Pastor, Lori Zettler and Missions & Discipleship Admin Assistant, Susan Gibson. Serving in kid's ministry is such a joy and Susan will be the first person to exemplify and tell you about that. After serving now for 34 years, she still faithfully gives her time, energy and wisdom in raising up the next generation in making God the boss of their lives. Listen to this fun episode to laugh a little and be encouraged by Pastor Lori's efforts as well as Susan's story. This is a conversation show about the things we're thinking about, the things we care about, and the things that are important to the life and culture for the people of Legacy Church (https://www.legacychurch.org/) in Plano, Texas. We pray this season will offer you times of encouragement, laughter, and most importantly a deeper desire to know and love our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
Singer-songwriter Susan Gibson was born in Minnesota but spent most of her formative years in Amarillo, Texas. Growing up, she and her family would often drive between Amarillo and Missoula, Montana, where she drew comfort and inspiration from the wide open spaces along their route. Ultimately, Gibson took to music and the continuum of movement through those scenic vistas would become an essential muse that, in the early 1990s, would end up on a cassette tape of her early songs. “I didn't start writing songs to become a professional songwriter at all,” Gibson recently told me on the latest episode of The Load Out music podcast. Recorded way back in 1992, that cassette tape had a gem that, not-so-ironically, was called “Wide Open Spaces.” The song ended up on a demo tape for Gibson's former Amarillo-based band, The Groobees, which they sent to legendary music producer Lloyd Maines in hopes he would produce a record for them. Maines connected with the lyrics of “Wide Open Spaces,” a tale of a daughter leaving home. But he thought it would be an ideal match for the voice of his daughter Natalie, who had just joined a little country outfit called The Dixie Chicks (now The Chicks). And the rest, as they say, is history. The Chicks released the album Wide Open Spaces in 1998 and the title track went on to become a smash hit around the world and one of the most impactful country songs of the past 50 years. But Gibson has no remorse about one of her songs turning into a hit for another artist. She not only adores The Chicks as a band, but is grateful that her inspiration remains so appreciated. “I'm proud that I captured something at 24-years-old that still feels true to me today,” she said. “That idea of being a tumbleweed is really attractive to me. I lean into that part of the job…I love kind of a gypsy-ish lifestyle.” Gibson is realistic about the song, playfully calling it her “lightning strike lottery ticket,” but it's important to understand the context of just how big “Wide Open Spaces” became. Not only was it named the Country Music Association Single of the Year in 1999, but it won Gibson the American Songwriter Professional Country Songwriter of the Year award in early 2000, along with a BMI award the previous year. Despite the acclaim, however, Gibson has remained grounded and committed to her craft—writing, playing, singing. She is highly respected across the industry as a songwriter which is on display throughout her catalogue of seven albums and a variety of singles. Her last full-length record—2019's The Hard Stuff—dug deep into her personal journey. It examined Gibson's battle with alcoholism (she's been sober since 2010), and we spoke at length about the signals she received that led her to finally giving up the bottle. “I had all of the stuff that you are imaging happened when you have a drinking problem,” she said. “The lying, cheating, stealing, blaming other people for your own mistakes. It makes good relationships incredibly hard when you are an alcoholic.” A hand injury suffered in a 2010 car accident turned the light on, leading her to realize that—without her physical talents—she had no music. “It's the best thing that's ever happened to me,” she said. “Getting sober has changed my life profoundly.” Thus, today Gibson is clear-eyed, loving the craft of playing music every single day; being thankful for moments in time like writing “Wide Open Spaces,” and the experiences that drove her to follow an artist's path. Enjoy an amazing conversation with a terrific songwriter and wonderful person, Susan Gibson, on the latest Load Out music podcast.
Susan Gibson has won multiple awards for her work helping people regain their lives and confidence through improved memory and brain health. Watching her mother's devastating decline into dementia gave her passion to apply her pharmacy degree, Harvard MBA, functional nutrition certification, and 30 years of experience developing new healthcare products to now providing education and supplements that have helped numerous patients lead full lives with clarity of mind for years to come. She is on a mission to help millions of people using natural solutions and encourages starting early, although these resources help at any stage of memory loss. She is the formulator of Vivolor Memory Support for brain health. https://memorywellnessacademy.com
Many people know of a loved one or a friend who has developed dementia. It is on the rise with younger people. There is a way to reduce your risk and even prevent dementia. Pharmacist and functional nutritionist Susan Gibson has won multiple awards for her work helping people regain their lives and confidence through improved memory and brain health. She became motivated when she saw her mother's devastating decline into dementia. That gave her the motivation to earn her pharmacy degree Harvard MBA, functional nutrition certification, and 30 years of experience in developing new healthcare products to now providing education and supplements that have helped numerous patients lead full lives with clarity of mind for years to come. She is the formulator of Vivolor Memory Support for brain health. Learn what you can do to stop or prevent this deadly disease. Tune into this episode of The Truckers Network Radio Show when Shelley Johnson interviews Susan. Be sure to subscribe to our podcast. It's free. https://vivolor.com/ https://tncradio.live/ #Truckers #Dementia #Alzheimers #MentalDecline #BrainHealth #Alzheimers #ViVolor #MemorySupport #DementiaPrevention #SusanGibson #TheTruckersNetworkRadioShow #ShelleyMJohnson #TNCRadioLive
Here are the things to expect in the episode:What is family law?Why do you need to learn about family law?Why should you hire a family law attorney? What are the common cases handled by family lawyers?And much more! About Susan:Susan is an energetic and dynamic family law attorney who focuses on getting your case done! She has almost 15 years of exclusively practicing family law in the 5 county area of Philadelphia but currently focuses her practice in Bucks and Montgomery Counties.When she is not practicing law, she spends her time with a very energetic household of 4 boys ranging in age from 16 to 2 years old. Connect with Susan Gibson!Website: https://gibsonfamilylaw.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GibsonFamilyLawInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gibsonfamilylaw/Twitter: https://twitter.com/GibsonFamilyLawLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/gibsonfamilylaw/ Connect with Anne Zuckerman!Websites: https://justwantedtoask.com/Bezi Woman: https://beziwoman.com/ | https://www.beziwoman.shop/two-step-order1591558404525Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bezibradiscsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/beziwoman/
In today's episode, I sit down with Susan Gibson who is the founder and CEO of Vivolor Therapeutics. Susan has a passion for healing and shares some of her stories behind starting her company and how she integrates faith into her work. Check out her website here: https://vivolor.com/ Connect with Brett Johnson on social media: Facebook Instagram Twitter LinkedIn Visit brettjohnson.biz for articles, devotionals, and more.
Susan Gibson brings her moxie to the volunteer world, sharing her observations and advice so others can discover how international volunteerism and travel, as well as local involvement, can change the world, their communities–and themselves. She is the author ofHow to be an Amazing Volunteer Overseas, a guide based on her 35 years of experience in the NGO (non-governmental organization) world. During that time, she worked and volunteered in 70 countries. In our conversation, Susan describes her early work in microfinance as a vehicle to empower people, particularly women, through small loans. She explains how those experiences abroad shaped her view on what it means to help others and how to do it in a way that they build capacity–and moxie–for themselves. In 1992, Susan went to Bangladesh, where she got her training in microfinance at Grameen Bank from Nobel Laureate Professor Muhammad Yunus. From 1992-2001, Susan was a consultant providing technical assistance and conducting workshops in team building, communications, and microfinance principles for NGOs, UN agencies, and donor governments. This episode of Main Street Moxie is sponsored by North East Ford and Elyse Harney Real Estate.For more information about Susan and links to additional resources, go to the episode's show notes on our website.
Inlexca is a non-profit organisation, placing volunteers across Central American and India. In this episode I talk with Diego Colombi, about how Inlexca insures their volunteers are carefully placed, how it's a beneficial set up for both the volunteer and more importantly the community into which they're going, the process of becoming a volunteer with Inlexca, and what you should expect, should you be interested. This conversation is especially interesting as a few weeks back in episode 33 I spoke with Susan Gibson about how to be an amazing volunteer - I feel like this episode continues that conversation, giving you a starting point for your volunteer experience. As an ex-English high-school teacher, and a writer, I would love to see how English is taught in other places around the world. As with all these plans, they won't happen immediately, but maybe one day soon! Learn more about Inlexca: https://www.inlexca.org/ https://www.instagram.com/inlex_ca/ Have you read Kathmandu? You visit a restaurant in a far-away city, only to find you're on the menu. When young backpackers go missing on the trail through Nepal, no one bats an eyelid. After-all, high in the Himalayan mountains, Kathmandu's a haven for those who want to “get lost.” Back in England, Leo's down on his luck. He's jobless, crippled by anxiety and obsessed with an ex-girlfriend he hasn't seen in years. Asked to track down a wealthy politician's daughter in Kathmandu, Leo thinks his fortunes are on the turn. Escaped from her family and travelling the world, all Allissa wants is to be left alone. Running a hostel for the victims of people traffickers, she hopes the surrounding mountains will keep the world away. In a bid to prove himself, Leo sets off on a twisting train through Kathmandu's labyrinthine streets. But, when the investigation leads to a sinister backstreet restaurant and a storm makes escape impossible, he may have bitten off more than he can chew. KATHMANDU is the first of Luke Richardson's international thriller series. If you like fast-paced mysteries, then you'll love this explosive debut. READ KATHMANDU TODAY
As creatives, we are constantly battling things like expectations, comparison, and perfectionism. Susan, a creative veteran, vulnerably shares her experience with songwriting, touring, and writing one of the most popular country songs of all time, “Wide Open Spaces,” for the Dixie Chicks. Susan Gibson was born in Fridley, Minnesota, and is a Wimberley, Texas-based singer and songwriter who has released six solo albums and tours the nation. Gibson was the lead singer for the alternative country band, The Groobees, and is the writer of the Dixie Chicks hit "Wide Open Spaces". We discuss: Amateur vs. professional Does every wave eventually hit the shore? Making without knowing what's next? Why we resist the things we adore The creative muscle https://www.susangibson.com/ https://www.susangibson.com/about Pod website: https://subtleartofnotyelling.com/ Sign up for the box: https://theboxworkshop.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/artofnotyelling/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/artofnotyelling/support
Despite being surrounded by the music of countless great female country singers growing up – Lorrie Morgan, Reba McEntire, Patty Loveless, Dolly Parton and others – Jamie Lin Wilson did not see herself pursuing a career in music. As she noted to me on the latest episode of The Load Out Music Podcast, there were “so many great, strong female artists that I really latched onto.” Yet, the fame that often accompanies playing music in front of thousands was a deterrent. “I would love to be a singer but don't want to be famous,” Wilson said. “I'm good at math so I'll become an engineer.” That was the thinking and thus the path she found herself on – working towards an engineering degree at Texas A&M. Then came that one week when she was 19. Wilson went to see The Dixie Chicks (now The Chicks) and lead singer Natalie Maines took time to play a solo acoustic version of “Cold Day In July.” Wilson thought to herself, “Hey, I could probably do that.” Later in the week, she went to the Cow Hop bar where she caught Susan Gibson, who ironically wrote “Wide Open Spaces” – a huge hit for the Chicks. Wilson was hooked. The math-nerd engineer was now going to be a singer-songwriter. But her long and winding music industry journey has since been anything but conventional. The Sealy, Texas-native cut her teeth playing open mic nights in College Station, then joining the local band the Sidehill Gougers. She eventually left the Gougers and was put together with an all-female group that became The Trishas. They built a unique chemistry, transforming from a collection of singers and players into an actual band. They ultimately found themselves opening up for the likes of Todd Snider and the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band as well as touring the country with infant babies in tow. Despite their success, however, The Trishas collectively made choice to disband. They had their own priorities, and in Wilson's case, it revolved around life raising a family with husband Roy while playing music on her own terms. Yes, she wanted to tour and make records. But needed to do things like coach her daughter's softball team and “stay married.” In addition to the numerous three-named Texas singers, these are among the many topics we dive into on the latest episode of season three of The Load Out Music Podcast. At the end of our conversation, it was clear that what's most important to Wilson is being present for her family despite making a living as a touring musician, while remaining true to herself, her values and her rural roots. “I am on my own timeline,” she told me. “I'm a small town. I'm sitting in a ‘60s trailer next to a dog pen next to my husband's shop. I tell stories of people who are rural.”
Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Jana Pochop"Since I have been a full-on freelancer for over a decade, I think I have reached a point of success in that I get to dictate my days and no two days are alike." says Jana Pochop, a self-proclaimed nerd with a penchant for pop songs, wandering and slow drip coffee. Joining the ranks of fellow do-it-yourself Texan Troubadours such as Susan Gibson, Jeff Plankenhorn and Terri Hendrix, Jana has long since mastered the art of creating your own destiny and teaching other songwriters the importance of the pivot. Case in point, the completion of her newest record, 'The Astronaut', during a worldwide pandemic that sent us all to our knees.
If you've ever wanted to volunteer overseas, you need to listen to this episode. Susan Gibson has been working with non-profit organisations for more than 35 years in 70 different countries around the world. Susan shares her experience of volunteering, talks about the mindset you'll need to see it through, what sort of thing you might expect, what pitfalls to avoid, and where to get started. You'll see from our conversation that she is actively and passionately involved in world of human rights, education and refugees. If you've ever wanted your travels to involve giving something back, working for non-profit organisations, or even thought about improving the lives of the local people you happen to meet, then today's conversation is one for you. Let's listen in... Connect with Susan: https://www.amazingvolunteer.com https://www.instagram.com/amazingvolunteer Check out Susan's book, 'How to be an Amazing Volunteer' on Amazon The podcast is sponsored by Bookitlist If you're looking for unique travel adventures both near and far, make bookitlist.co your first port of call. While you're there, if you like the sound of anything you see, you can add it to your online book-it-list to take advantage of great discounts when you book. Have you got a story to share? Have you planned the trip of a lifetime and want to tell me about it? hello@lukerichardsonauthor.com www.instagram.com/lukerichaa Read my book, Koh Tao, for free Leo's looking for the perfect place to propose to the love of his life. When they arrive in the Thai tropical paradise of Koh Tao, he thinks he's found it. But before he gets an answer, she's nowhere to be seen. www.lukerichardsonauthor.com
The Chicks, Susan Gibson, and a life of their own.
When you are passionate about something, there's no stopping you. Susan Gibson started volunteering in her hometown of Toronto, Canada as a teenager. And her book, "How To Be An Amazing Volunteer Overseas," is a practical and useful tool to help motivate aspiring volunteers to contribute in the most meaningful ways. Susan has been involved in the non-profit world for more than 35 years and has worked and volunteered in 70 countries. She is also a philanthropist actively engaged in the areas of refugees, human rights and education for girls. Based in London for the past 20 years, today Susan lives in Washington, DC, enjoying promoting her book to young people who are so inspired to have meaningful volunteer experiences locally and overseas.Also on Speaking of Travel, Mark Collins, Partnerships Manager for RomanticAsheville.com,shares how resiliency and caring for others really makes an impact.
Voluntourism has a bad reputation. But surely there can be some good in the intention to volunteer abroad? Today's guest is Susan Gisbon, author of the excellent book How To Be An Amazing Volunteer Overseas: Rules of the Road, Stories from the Field. In this episode she talks about an important paradigm shift and discusses the idea of cultural learning with host Stephen Bailey. When we travel we learn and for Susan, that needs to be the starting point for volunteers. Susan is an advocate for better voluntourism and also has some great resources on her website Amazing Volunteer. If you're not thinking about volunteering abroad then still take a listen, because this is a huge industry that can bring good.
#012- "We cannot selectively numb emotions, when we numb the painful emotions, we also numb the positive emotions."- Brene BrownFeeling and facing our pain can often feel scary. More and more, society as a whole has becoming more accustomed to numbing than to address the pain or trauma that lies underneath. We numb in all sorts of ways. With Netflix...drinking...working...avoiding. This is especially true in the face of trauma. So, how can we break free from the shame and pain to find our peace again? Today, I have a deep conversation with Susan Gibson who shares her story of overcoming her trauma of sexual assault, her journey of letting go of shame and healing and how she has turned her pain into her purpose today. We dive into the impact of numbing our pain and most importantly - where do we start to heal our pain and learn to feel again when we had stopped for so long. Susan is an intuitive healer, soul coach, and speaker who helps her clients find their authentic voice so they can re-create their life from a place of purpose, authentic power and passion.Susan's specialty is helping women heal past traumas. As a sexual assault survivor herself, she can hold a safe space that puts people at ease. She teaches the perfect tools to help her clients shift the trauma victim energy that can keep them stuck in a mire of anxiety, panic, and depression.She is someone that other healers turn to for support and help working through difficult issues. Susan holds a B.S. in Brennan Healing Science from the only accredited energy healing school in the world, The Barbara Brennan School of Healing, and is trained in Healing Touch and Crystal Healing.To learn more about Susan Gibson and her work, visit https://yourplaceforpeace.com/. Subscribe, Rate & Review! I would love it if you could subscribe to the podcast and leave an honest rating and review. This will encourage others to listen and to grow our impact and community. To subscribe, rate and review the podcast on iTunes, visit https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/yes-i-kan/id1539162160
Doc opens talking about wide open spaces in sports, art and medicine. Doc uses examples of Gerry Lopez in sports and Susan Gibson, writer of The Dixie Chicks hit 'Wide Open Spaces' in art. The Weekend Warrior Clinic opens for listeners.
'Wide Open Spaces' songwriter Susan Gibson's blessing.
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When the Dixie Chicks recorded Susan Gibson's song “Wide Open Spaces,” it was a vibe heard round the world that sent her career into orbit. But even after all the impressive songwriting awards she is still most known for her huge heart and a talent as big as...
When the Dixie Chicks recorded Susan Gibson's song “Wide Open Spaces,” it was a vibe heard round the world that sent her career into orbit. But even after all the impressive songwriting awards she is still most known for her huge heart and a talent as big as...
As season two continues, I am thrilled to have Kelley Mickwee on the show today. Kelley is a fellow Cherokee who moved to Austin from Memphis and joined up with a killer four piece called the Trishas. She's a Shiny Soul Sister in Kevin Russell's Shinyribs. She's a founding member of Red River Songwriters along with Drew Kennedy, Josh Grider, Walt Wilkins, Susan Gibson and Brandy Zdan. But what I admire most about Kelley is her show on Sun Radio called River Girl Radio. We talked about her love of said show and how the theme of the often has her diving into deep artist listening. Much like my passion for doing this podcast. Cleaning also comes into our conversation about her records. If you don't mind heading over to Apple podcasts and giving us a review, we'd sure appreciate it awful good! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/my-top-five-records/id1494022573 Cheers! www.kelleymickwee.com www.thetrishas.com www.redriversongs.com www.sunradio.com www.shinyribs.org https://thebiggunshow.com/ https://www.facebook.com/thebiggunshowband/ https://www.instagram.com/thebiggunshowband/ https://www.youtube.com/thebiggunshowband
When the Dixie Chicks recorded Susan Gibson’s song “Wide Open Spaces,” it was a vibe heard round the world that sent her career into orbit. But even after all the impressive songwriting awards she is still most known for her huge heart and a talent as big as...
Singer songwriter Susan Gibson joins me for a chat, a couple songs, and a Mad Lib!
Season 2, Episode 26 Please welcome Susan Gibson to today’s show! Susan has an incredible Kingdom journey that has brought her from her own inner healing to a career as a pharmacist with a Harvard MBA to where she is today. Susan has an amazing story of hearing the voice of the Lord to launch Vivolor Therapeutics and Glory Day Brain Booster helping those with dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. Learn how: Susan overcame perfectionism and performance to realize her best self! She discovered that God has a solution for every disease, and how our own personal stories can inspire us to hear His voice more clearly. Every Christian can be an entrepreneur by listening to the voice of the Lord. Stay tuned to the end of the podcast... and learn natural methods of improving memory and reducing the risk of dementia using her proprietary FASSTT method. Get ready to be encouraged! If you’re interested in finding out more about Susan or her methodology and supplements, Vivolor Therapeutics has a wealth of resources on improving memory and healthy aging through investing in body, mind and spirit. You can also check out her Memory Wellness Academy here. Two books about Glory Day Brain Booster were also recently released. They are written by Dr. Richard Johnson, a behavioral psychologist and gerontologist, who had life changing benefits from Glory Day Brain Booster: My Memory is Eroding: The 10 Reasons Why I Decided to Start Glory Day Brain Booster Claudia Klann ~ Life Coach, Podcast Host, Prophetic Artist, Inner Healing Minister Website Subscribe to Your Kingdom Journey Podcast Prophetic Art Gallery e-Course: Dare to Discover You!
Hamlet, performed by the Academy for Classical Acting at Shakespeare Theatre Company and George Washington University in 2020. Created during the Covid-19 pandemic, this radio production was recorded with none of the actors in the same room - most were in separate states! Directed by Alec Wild, Voice and Text Coaching by Lisa Beley, Sound Design and Engineering by Alec Wild. We’re grateful to our supporters, without whom the ACA wouldn’t exist, and whose generous support helped to produce these plays. Lead sponsorship support for the Academy for Classical acting provided by Dr. Julie M. Feinsilver The ACA Repertory Season generously sponsored by Arthur and Shirley Fergenson Additional Support for Hamlet provided by Ms. Catherine B. Elwell, Tim and Susan Gibson, and Sheldon Pratt. For more information about our Radio Reps, visit aca.shakespearetheatre.org/radioreps
Hamlet, performed by the Academy for Classical Acting at Shakespeare Theatre Company and George Washington University in 2020. Created during the Covid-19 pandemic, this radio production was recorded with none of the actors in the same room - most were in separate states! Directed by Alec Wild, Voice and Text Coaching by Lisa Beley, Sound Design and Engineering by Alec Wild. We’re grateful to our supporters, without whom the ACA wouldn’t exist, and whose generous support helped to produce these plays. Lead sponsorship support for the Academy for Classical acting provided by Dr. Julie M. Feinsilver The ACA Repertory Season generously sponsored by Arthur and Shirley Fergenson Additional Support for Hamlet provided by Ms. Catherine B. Elwell, Tim and Susan Gibson, and Sheldon Pratt. For more information about our Radio Reps, visit aca.shakespearetheatre.org/radioreps
Romeo and Juliet, performed by the Academy for Classical Acting at Shakespeare Theatre Company and George Washington University in 2020. Created during the Covid-19 pandemic, this radio production was recorded with none of the actors in the same room - most were in separate states! Directed by Holly Twyford, Voice and Text Coaching by Lisa Beley, Sound Design and Engineering by Gordon Nimmo-Smith. We’re grateful to our supporters, without whom the ACA wouldn’t exist, and whose generous support helped to produce these plays. Lead sponsorship support for the Academy for Classical acting provided by Dr. Julie M. Feinsilver The ACA Repertory Season generously sponsored by Arthur and Shirley Fergenson Additional Support for Romeo and Juliet provided by Howard M. Brown, Emma and George Christopher, and Patricia Gray. Additional Support for Hamlet provided by Ms. Catherine B. Elwell, Tim and Susan Gibson, and Sheldon Pratt. Additional Support for Man and Superman provided by Jeffrey P. Cunard and Mariko Ikehara, Marcel C. LaFollette and Jeffrey K. Stine, and an Anonymous friend of the ACA. For more information about our Radio Reps, visit aca.shakespearetheatre.org/radioreps
Brain Booster Interview Very interesting interview with Susan Gibson, founder of Vivolor Therapeutics. Listen to our conversation about what things can negatively affect your brain and what you can do to improve not just your brain but your overall health. We speak at length about Susan’s F.A.S.T. model of describing the individual items that each of us should be watching out for as we get older and/or have memory issues. Susan also talks about her mission, why she is so determined to help people improve their brains, and what she developed to do just that. There was so much good information that I enjoyed every minute of the entire interview! I’m sure you’ll find it as interesting and valuable as I did. Be sure to let me know how you liked it and what you learned that you hadn’t heard before. Also check out the Vivolor website (https://vivolor.com) - there is a wonderful graphic about the risk factors for memory loss on page 2. New blogs coming on my Healthy Tips website too!
I used to do a podcast called The Hart of Americana. Those episodes are no longer available, so I am putting them up here. This episode was from March 22nd, 2017. F-F-F-Flashback! This was my chat with Susan GIbson. This was my first time actually speaking with her, and I quickly learned that she is one of the most kind hearted individuals in this industry. Be sure to go check Susan out all around the area, you won't be disappointed that you did. Her stories are almost as good as her songs. Have a great weekend. susangibson.com moderndayjesters@gmail.com - Email me with any questions, or random thoughts. shawnhartmusic.com - For all your shawnhartmusic needs.
Our conversation with Susan Gibson resulted in the beautiful solution for solving problems, big and small. Her story, heard here from the God@Work TV Studios, is an example of what happens when we place our ills and issues into the hands of Him. Learn about it now from this Jesus-led scientist. The post The Formula for Solving Problems appeared first on iWork4Him Podcast.
gfire interviews singer/songwriter Susan Gibson from Wimberley, Texas. gfire's website: https://gfiremusic.com Susan Gibson's website: https://www.susangibson.com/ contact the podcast (please be nice): gfirepodcast@gmail.com
MDJ The last Modern Day Jesters of the year, and boy was it a doosey. Susan and Bre, both previous guests on this show, took us out with a bang. Can't wait for you to hear it. We got some great insight from Susan and Bre, had some fun with some games, and heard the voices of angels. Give it a listen and have a great holiday time. I am going to keep uploading random thing over the next few weeks. Thanks for listening. moderndayjesters@gmail.com - Email me with any questions, or random thoughts. shawnhartmusic.com - For all your shawnhartmusic needs. Watch videos from the show on youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLWM79HK6LzUtNSn9v_JR0w And be sure to check out the "Modern Day Jesters: Guest Picks" playlist on Spotify. Thanks guys.
Our conversation with Susan Gibson resulted in the beautiful solution for solving problems, big and small. Her story, heard here from the God@Work TV Studios, is an example of what happens when we place our ills and issues into the hands of Him. Learn about it now from this Jesus-led scientist.
After penning "Wide Open Spaces," a song that blew the doors off country music for The Dixie Chicks, former Montanan (and faithful annual visitor) Susan Gibson hit the open road with a van full of happy dogs and a heart full of songs to share. But the trip hasn’t only traversed la-la land. Gibson's latest album, The Hard Stuff , takes an uplifting look at the stuff that hurts.
Manitoba singer-songwriter Del Barber joins us on Episode 468 of Folk Roots Radio to chat about his fabulous new Americana flavoured album “Easy Keeper”. Easy Keeper may be the best thing Del Barber has ever done, although we are talking about an artist who has already been nominated for two Junos. A fine album, from a performer at the top of his game and a great interview - we do hope you’ll stay with us to check it out. As usual, we wrap up the episode with some more of the latest new releases and this time we include great songs from Zachary Lucky, Ian & Sylvia, Don Brownrigg, Madison Galloway, Graham Lindsey, Caroline Spence, Susan Gibson and Lynne Hanson. Photo: Josy Senft. Check out the full playlist on the website: https://folkrootsradio.com/folk-roots-radio-episode-468-feat-del-barber-more-new-releases/
It’s Rachel’s first live episode all by herself! Thanks to everyone who joined us on the Discord chat! (Want to hop on next time? Get more info at the Patreon -- link below!) Rosa also makes a guest disappearance! We get a little mellow this week. And honestly, couldn’t we all use that? Kelsey Waldon -- “Sunday’s Children” (White Noise/White Lines) Alexa Rose -- “Like a Child” (Medicine For Living) Scatterlings -- “Nashville Road” (Being Human) Daniel Martin Moore -- “Real Love Song” (Never Look Away) Susan Gibson -- “Antiques” (The Hard Stuff) Ultramizers -- “Blue” (Single) Monica Rizzio -- “Sunshine is Free” (Sunshine is Free) Keith Secola -- “NDN Kars” (Circle) Jamie McDell -- “Botox” (The Botox EP) Four in the Morning -- “Lucky Kids” (Half Asleep) Send me music via SubmitHub! Send me money via Ko-fi or Patreon. Find Rachel and her comic via https://linktr.ee/rachel.cholst
One of the reasons Susan Gibson always keeps a banjo close at hand, be it in the studio or at every show she plays, is because she likes the "lift" it brings to counterbalance a particularly heavy lyric: "Almost like it's got a smile attached to it," she says. But as much as she loves the instrument, the fact is, she really doesn't have to reach for it that often. Not because she shies away from such material, but because her naturally buoyant melodies and warmly reassuring, conversational singing and writing voice more often than not provide all the lift she needs to light up any song, room, or mood.
This week Shawn is joined by his old friends, Cody Bryan and Susan Gibson. It was a great night of songs and laughter. Susan and Cody both killed the games portion and had a great time. Be sure to tell your friends about the show. SONG LISTING 17:20 - "Common Ground" - Cody Bryan 22:52 - "The Second Hand" - Susan Gibson 33:52 - "Learned To Fly" - Shawn Hart 44:35 - "The Hard Stuff" - Susan Gibson 49:11 - "Texas Highway" - Cody Bryan 53:07 - "Your Shadow" - Shawn Hart 1:07:50 - "Small Town Noise" - Cody Bryan 1:23:42 - "Karma" - Susan Gibson 1:29:45 - "Barefoot on Bourbon St
Episode 128: This might be bold to say, but it's true...this is the best interview in the history of this radio show/podcast. Singer/songwriter Susan Gibson knocked it out of the park during our sit-down interview in Red River, New Mexico. We talked about "Wide Open Spaces," her definition of success and the importance of family. #liveonpurpose
Susan Gibson is, and has, one of the strongest voices in our music scene. Having penned one of the most widely known songs in music, Wide Open Spaces, cut by The Dixie Chicks, at age 21, her career could have peaked at an early age. However, through her diligent work ethic, and a determination to produce meaningful songs, Susan has continually crafted her work with a uniqueness and determination many songwriters envy. In this episode, listen as Susan gives the back story on where so many her post popular songs came from. Find Us www.thecowrite.com Twitter @thecowrite @bobbyduncan @donovandodd FACEBOOK
In this episode of "I Could Never Do That," I interview singer/songwriters Susan Gibson (who wrote the Dixie Chicks "Wide Open Spaces") and Jana Pochop. They discuss their craft of songwriting and how, even during the toughest of times, they continue to curate new ideas and songs that inspire, teach and heal. Songwriting is, no doubt, an endurance sport. It takes a tremendous amount of talent, passion and strength to build those muscles of creativity. In many ways, they are OUR voice. Music heals. Music soothes. Music changes lives. I could never write a life-changing song...Thankfully, they can. Thank you, Susan and Jana! Links: Jana Pochop Susan Gibson Dixie Chicks Girl Guitar Austin Taylor Swift Mary Chapin Carpenter Theme Music: "Aitech" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Motivational speaker, Susan Gibson, discusses what it took for her to finally step into her purpose 44 years after it was revealed to her. She will also share a process that you can apply, starting now, to discover your own.
Join us today on Women Leading the Way Radio as Barbara Eldridge, your host of Trend Setting Women, interviews Susan Gibson, President and Founder of Gibson Communications Group. Susan Gibson has orchestrated public relation campaigns and events within the fitness, nutritional, alternative health professional, medical, home video, audio, publishing, personal improvement, telecommunications, radio and television production and non-profit industries since 1988. Prior to forming her own company, Gibson spent four of those years as Director of Marketing and Public Relations for Webb International Inc., receiving numerous awards, including employee of the year. Gibson Communications Group has formed a network of affiliates around the nation as a virtual agency. Her associates are seasoned, independent professionals who share our vision. Each one brings a unique background to the mix. Consequently, she can provide account teams, which offer a breadth of experience - - rather than just focusing on a specific discipline - - and also provide geographic reach. Associates are located in Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, Philadelphia, San Diego, Phoenix, Sacramento and San Francisco.
MICHAEL MARTIN MURPHEY's song "Wildfire" was one of the biggest pop hits of the 70's. He returns to the WoodSongs stage with a brand new bluegrass CD called 'Tall Grass & Cool Water.' It's his third album in this Grammy nominated series that explores the similarities between Bluegrass and American Cowboy Music. This "singing cowboy poet", is not only the number one, best-selling singer/songwriter of American Cowboy Music, he's one of the world's most respected singer/songwriters in the Pop and Country-Western field. Michael Martin Murphey is also a recent inductee into the Traditional Country Music Hall of Fame. THE MASTERSONS are each deft instrumentalists, and they've spent years playing in others' bands before coming together as a unit. Both the Denton, Texas-born Eleanor Whitmore and Houston-reared Chris Masterson have been musicians for as long as they can recall. Whitmore and Masterson apprenticed for years with other musicians, she with Regina Spektor, Susan Gibson, Kelly Willis, Diana Ross, Will Hoge and others, he in the bands of Jack Ingram, Son Volt, Bobby Bare Jr. and more but found themselves compelled to write and sing together. They met in 2005 and joined Steve Earle band in May of 2011. Their debut album is "Birds Fly South" on New West Records.
FTB podcast #110 features the new album by EMMA HILL & HER GENTLEMEN CALLERS called Meet Me at the Moon. Also new music from DRIVE-BY TRUCKERS, JEFF TALMADGE and SUSAN GIBSON. The full playlist is posted below. Check the artist's websites and order their CD's or downloads and tell 'em you heard the songs on the FTB podcast. Please email me with any questions or suggestions for the podcasts. Here's the iTunes link to subscribe to the FTB podcasts. Here's the direct link to listen now! And this is the RSS feed for non-iTunes listeners: http://ftbpodcasts.libsyn.com/rss Show #110 EMMA HILL & HER GENTLEMEN CALLERS - Meet Me at the Moon (Meet Me at the Moon) BORIS McCUTCHEON & THE SALTLICKS - What Ails You (Wheels of Life) DAN BAKER -Little O Death (Sad Song Junkie) SUSAN GIBSON - It's Raining Outside Today, Hooray! (Tightrope) (mic break) JEFF TALMADGE - Kind of Everything (Kind of Everything) LYNNE HANSON - Just For The Ride (Once The Sun Goes Down) LUNCH AT ALLEN’S - I’ll Let You Know More (Lunch At Allen's) EMMA HILL & HER GENTLEMEN CALLERS -That Might Have Been (Meet Me at the Moon) (mic break) DRIVE-BY TRUCKERS - Everybody Need Love (Go Go Boots) KIM BEGGS - Honey and Crumbs (Blue Bones) RILEY ETHERIDGE JR - Northeast Texas Women (Powder Keg) SARA LEE GUTHRIE & JOHNNY IRION - Hurry Up and Wait (Bright Examples) (mic break) EMMA HILL & HER GENTLEMEN CALLERS - Gold Stars All Around (Meet Me at the Moon) (March 12th, 2011) Bill Frater Freight Train Boogie Americana Boogie
Can you believe it's episode 60!?! Thank to everyone for all the support and especially to my wonderful guests who have been on the show and come in to play live in the studio. This episode, singer/songwriter Susan Gibson stops by the studio before her show at Mick's. She talks about writing, her career and plays a couple tunes for us. She is currently on tour supporting her new record "New Dog, Old Tricks."Susan Gibson was the lead singer for the alternative country band, The Groobees, and is the writer of the Dixie Chicks hit "Wide Open Spaces"Susan Gibson's "Wide Open Spaces" was a massive hit for the Dixie Chicks and her platinum calling card to fame. Last year's Outer Space re-established the Austin area resident in the ranks of popular singer-songwriters and reaffirmed her determined direction down heartfelt highways. – Margaret Moser - Austin Chronicle“New Dog, Old Tricks” recaptures and reinvents two songs co-written with ex-bandmate Scott Melott. Look for a hauntingly desperate but utterly timely delivery of “Miles City,” a song so cloaked in despair that it clings to the listener long past the last note. The frustrated communicator comes out in “Walls Come Down,” a moody piece with a pop/rock edge. Both songs represent the versatility of Gibson’s songwriting prowess and underscore the “huge emotional growth” she’s undergone since the Groobees disbanded. “New Dog, Old Tricks” reflects what others will say has been a circuitous route to her own good fortune, but Gibson has gotten there, nonetheless, and listeners will be thankful for it.Music:"Eyesore" by Amelia"Cloud 9" (Live) by Susan Gibson"Last Word" (Live) by Susan Gibson"Start Over" by Susan Gibson (off of "New Dog, Old Tricks)
Susan Gibson at Love & War in Texas in Grapevine, Texasipod