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Rock N Roll Pantheon
Metal Mayhem ROC: UFO Guitarist Paul Chapman's Daughter on " Growing Up Chapman"

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023 66:48


Hello Rivet Heads, On this week's show, we present a Truly unique look behind the "Metal Curtain" as we speak to Brittany Chapman, the daughter of the late Paul Chapman, Guitarist of UFO. This is her story we have dubbed " Growing up Chapman". Brittany is the youngest of Paul's 3 children via 4 marriages, as well as being the only girl. Since Paul's death in June of 2020, Brittany has received condolence's and well wishes from fans and musicians from all over the world. The magnitude of her late father's finger print on the global rock community has been humbling to say the least for Brittany. You see, to us fans, Paul Chapman was a "ROCK STAR", but to Brittany he was her dad. Brittany shares countless stories of her family upbringing with her father, Mother, Step Mother's, step siblings, nine grandsons and two granddaughters. You really get a look at Paul Chapman”, THE DAD" with his love of cooking and music. His connection to all 4 of his wives and how he was able to keep a positive family unit together while combining step children with his own children. Brittany shares her admiration for her mother Cheryl whom she refers to as the real “GOAT” of the family. Fun stories include putting up with the passed-out road crew of L.A. glam band in her living room to late night shenanigans involving swords. Brittany reflects back on her dad's love of cooking. Always preparing big meals with guitar in hand, for friends and family. Family was everything to Paul. It wasn't always easy, Paul wasn't perfect, but he had a perfect heart and loved both his close family and his music family. Finally, Brittany shares the continuous reach out from Her Dad's colleagues. Phil Collen and Joe Elliot of Def Leppard, Billy Sheehan, Rudy Sarzo, Kirk Hammett, Nicko McBrain and Radio DJ Eddie Trunk. The list goes on and on... Paul touched all of these music giants in a way that Brittany is just now fully realizing. "Growing up Chapman '' is Brittany Chapman's story and it's a Damn good one! Paul Chapman (9 June 1954 – 9 June 2020) was a Welsh rock guitarist best known for his work in bands such as UFO and Lone Star. Chapman first joined UFO in 1974-1975 as a second guitarist for the live shows. He left UFO in January 1975 and went on to form Lone Star. Chapman later rejoined UFO in December 1978 on a full-time basis. Chapman recorded his first album with UFO – No Place to Run – It was released in January 1980. Chapman remained in UFO until 1983 In 1984 he joined Waysted and recorded the albums The Good the Bad the Waysted and Save your Prayers. Chapman also went on to form a new band PCP (Paul Chapman Project) and in July 2006, Chapman joined the American southern rock band Gator Country, a collection of Molly Hatchet veterans. In 2015, Chapman went out for a 10-week US tour with the Swedish/Canadian band Killer Bee. Chapman died on his 66th birthday on 9 June 2020. He left two sons, a daughter, nine grandsons and two granddaughters. He was well known by his nickname "Tonka", allegedly acquired because of his indestructible qualities. R.I.P. "Tonka" Another example of a great, unique, conversation filled with in-depth antidotes and disclosures found only here at Metal Mayhem ROC. Thank you for the support and remember to always KEEP IT HEAVY! Visit the website and join the Metal mayhem ROC community. Sign up for our weekly newsletter keeping you updated on all new podcast episodes as well as reminders for our live Radio show on Monday nights. METAL MAYHEM ROC SOCIALS: https://metalmayhemroc.com/ https://metaldevastationradio.com/ http://pantheonpodcasts.com/ https://twitter.com/MetalmayhemR https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1Y8gRcKQODNMWwyLBfIHOA https://www.instagram.com/metalmayhemroc/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/metalmayhemroc Paul Chapman & Brittany Chapman Socials: https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=paul+chapman+celebration+of+life+ https://www.facebook.com/brittany.jean.988711 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Metal Mayhem ROC: A Heavy Metal Podcast
Metal Mayhem ROC: UFO Guitarist Paul Chapman's Daughter on " Growing Up Chapman"

Metal Mayhem ROC: A Heavy Metal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 66:48


Hello Rivet Heads, On this week's show, we present a Truly unique look behind the "Metal Curtain" as we speak to Brittany Chapman, the daughter of the late Paul Chapman, Guitarist of UFO. This is her story we have dubbed " Growing up Chapman". Brittany is the youngest of Paul's 3 children via 4 marriages, as well as being the only girl. Since Paul's death in June of 2020, Brittany has received condolence's and well wishes from fans and musicians from all over the world. The magnitude of her late father's finger print on the global rock community has been humbling to say the least for Brittany. You see, to us fans, Paul Chapman was a "ROCK STAR", but to Brittany he was her dad. Brittany shares countless stories of her family upbringing with her father, Mother, Step Mother's, step siblings, nine grandsons and two granddaughters. You really get a look at Paul Chapman”, THE DAD" with his love of cooking and music. His connection to all 4 of his wives and how he was able to keep a positive family unit together while combining step children with his own children. Brittany shares her admiration for her mother Cheryl whom she refers to as the real “GOAT” of the family. Fun stories include putting up with the passed-out road crew of L.A. glam band in her living room to late night shenanigans involving swords. Brittany reflects back on her dad's love of cooking. Always preparing big meals with guitar in hand, for friends and family. Family was everything to Paul. It wasn't always easy, Paul wasn't perfect, but he had a perfect heart and loved both his close family and his music family. Finally, Brittany shares the continuous reach out from Her Dad's colleagues. Phil Collen and Joe Elliot of Def Leppard, Billy Sheehan, Rudy Sarzo, Kirk Hammett, Nicko McBrain and Radio DJ Eddie Trunk. The list goes on and on... Paul touched all of these music giants in a way that Brittany is just now fully realizing. "Growing up Chapman '' is Brittany Chapman's story and it's a Damn good one! Paul Chapman (9 June 1954 – 9 June 2020) was a Welsh rock guitarist best known for his work in bands such as UFO and Lone Star. Chapman first joined UFO in 1974-1975 as a second guitarist for the live shows. He left UFO in January 1975 and went on to form Lone Star. Chapman later rejoined UFO in December 1978 on a full-time basis. Chapman recorded his first album with UFO – No Place to Run – It was released in January 1980. Chapman remained in UFO until 1983 In 1984 he joined Waysted and recorded the albums The Good the Bad the Waysted and Save your Prayers. Chapman also went on to form a new band PCP (Paul Chapman Project) and in July 2006, Chapman joined the American southern rock band Gator Country, a collection of Molly Hatchet veterans. In 2015, Chapman went out for a 10-week US tour with the Swedish/Canadian band Killer Bee. Chapman died on his 66th birthday on 9 June 2020. He left two sons, a daughter, nine grandsons and two granddaughters. He was well known by his nickname "Tonka", allegedly acquired because of his indestructible qualities. R.I.P. "Tonka" Another example of a great, unique, conversation filled with in-depth antidotes and disclosures found only here at Metal Mayhem ROC. Thank you for the support and remember to always KEEP IT HEAVY! Visit the website and join the Metal mayhem ROC community. Sign up for our weekly newsletter keeping you updated on all new podcast episodes as well as reminders for our live Radio show on Monday nights. METAL MAYHEM ROC SOCIALS: https://metalmayhemroc.com/ https://metaldevastationradio.com/ http://pantheonpodcasts.com/ https://twitter.com/MetalmayhemR https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1Y8gRcKQODNMWwyLBfIHOA https://www.instagram.com/metalmayhemroc/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/metalmayhemroc Paul Chapman & Brittany Chapman Socials: https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=paul+chapman+celebration+of+life+ https://www.facebook.com/brittany.jean.988711 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Beyond 8 Figures
Leadership Strategies for Collaborative Culture with Maxwell Reed, Kingdom of Something

Beyond 8 Figures

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 58:25


There are a few factors that can help you stand out In the highly competitive working world; exceptional leadership strategies, an attractive company culture that offers both freedom and responsibility, and a leadership style that allows people to tap into their “genius.” Tune in to this episode to hear from Maxwell Reed about the effort that has gone into turning Kingdom of Something into the irreplaceable production partner it is today.About Maxwell Reed:Maxwell is a Swedish-Canadian creative entrepreneur based out of Amsterdam. Having worked for one of the biggest companies in the creative advertisement industry, he quit his job and founded his own motion design company in 2016 with four former classmates (one of whom he now runs the company with). With the amazing talent on the team and clients like Adidas, KFC, Nike, and Panda Express, he often looks forward to returning to the office on Monday morning.Episode highlights: Find your genius because that's where you will create magic for your business; and then delegate the rest. Your genius is the skill set that comes naturally to you; the things you can do exceptionally well without needing to try too hard. For Maxwell, it's networking. For you, it might be anything from organizational skills to coding. (09:25) A strong, healthy company culture is essential for attracting and retaining great people. Maxwell's approach has been to create a safe environment that gives people freedom with responsibility (people can take as much time off as they want to, as long as they are delivering high-quality work on time). (14:55) As a leader, it's important to find the right balance between being a boss and being a friend. This will help to cultivate a good atmosphere in the work environment and motivate your team members to give their best selves to the company. (22:20) As a leader, don't think of yourself as being better than your team members. Flatten the hierarchy in your company by not asking your team members to do things you aren't willing to do yourself (cleaning the coffee machine, for example). (26:40) Be a problem-solver, not an order-taker. This approach will get the creative juices flowing, keep you and your team members feeling inspired, and set you apart from your competitors. (28:13) You don't have to say yes to every opportunity that comes your way. But if you say no, always try to give clients another solution. This will allow you to avoid burning out and delivering sub-part work while sustaining relationships that may result in more work in the future. (43:20) Maxwell's best advice for entrepreneurs:“One of our main cornerstones and mantras is freedom with responsibility.” (16:20)Connect with Maxwell: Website Instagram Creative (K)Nights Podcast Resources Mentioned: RevThink Joel Pilger Follow Beyond 8 Figures: LinkedIn Twitter Website

StarShipSofa
StarShipSofa No 680 Maria Haskins

StarShipSofa

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 68:26


Main Fiction: "And You Shall Sing to Me a Deeper Song" by Maria Haskins.This story first appeared in Interzone #280 in February 2019.Maria Haskins is a Swedish-Canadian writer and reviewer of speculative fiction. She currently lives just outside Vancouver with a husband, two kids, a snake, several birds, and a very large black dog.Her short story collection Six Dreams About the Train is out now from Trepidatio Publishing. Maria's work has appeared in The Best Horror of the Year Volume 13, Strange Horizons, Black Static, Interzone, Fireside, Beneath Ceaseless Skies, and elsewhere. Find out more on her website, mariahaskins.com, or follow her on Twitter, @mariahaskins. Narrated by: Summer Brooks.Summer Brooks is a story addict who watches too much television, and she enjoys putting her encyclopedic sci-fi geek knowledge to the test in discussions about sci-fi, horror, and comics. She has been doing just that on Slice of Sci-Fi since 2005, as co-host, producer, host and EIC, and as The Babylon Podcast co-host from 2006-2012.Summer is also an avid reader and writer of sci-fi, fantasy, and thrillers, with a handful of published credits to her name. Next on her agenda is writing an urban fantasy action-adventure, and a monster movie extravaganza. She also does narrations for Tales to Terrify and Escape Pod among others, and has doing audiobooks in her sights.Fact: Looking Back At Genre History by Amy H SturgisSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/starshipsofa. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Sustaining Creativity Podcast
Svea Vikander & Jozefien Buydens Art Crush International

Sustaining Creativity Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 47:07


Creativity through the lens of a journalist and textile artist"Creativity is more of a process of experimenting with the world." - Seva"Creativity is a proces and sometimes it comes and goes" - JozefienSvea Vikander  is a Swedish-Canadian journalist and writer. A former therapist, she is now working on her second graduate degree—this time in journalism. Svea lives in a Sámi community in Arctic Norway and makes a mean reindeer blood pancake. Find her at sveavikander.com or on Twitter (twitter.com/sveavikander) or Instagram (instagram.com/sveavikander)Jozefien Buydens is a textile designer and instructor based in Ghent, Belgium. She is currently adjunct professor at KASK School of Arts Ghent, and spends her free time fantasizing about making her own platform shoes. Find her at www.jozefienbuydens.com, or Instagram: instagram.com/jozefienbuydensEmail artcrushradio@gmail.com or send us a DM (instagram.com/artcrush_international)

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Life is Short with Justin Long

Malin Åkerman (Friendsgiving, Soulmates) talks to Justin about her Swedish-Canadian upbringing, the challenges of trying not to laugh while filming with Paul Rudd, and her love of Nutella. Support us by supporting our sponsors! Truff - Go to Truff.com and use promo code Long to get 10% off!

The Feast
Cardamom is Queen: Sweden's Surprising Spice

The Feast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2019 32:23


This week, The Feast looks at the surprising history of Sweden’s favorite spice: cardamom! From its origins in India and the Middle East, how did this unlikely seed pod make its way to the chilly climes of Scandinavia? We break down how cardamom became the flavor backbone in Swedish favorites such as mulled wine (or glögg), flavored coffee, and Christmas sweet bread. Talking with everyone from culinary archaeologists to Swedish-Canadian grandmothers, we’ll uncover the unlikely history of this millenia-old spice!  Written and produced by Laura Carlson Assistant production and research by Emma Allen Sound Mixing by Mike Portt Special Guests: -Daniel Serra, culinary archaeologist and author of An Early Meal: A Viking Age Cookbook and Culinary Odyssey -Anna Tvinnereim, Swedish expat & former owner of Toronto’s Beaches Bakery and Cafe -Betty-Ann Duncan, Emma’s grandmother, Swedish-Canadian, and long-time baker of Swedish coffee bread Part of the Podglomerate network More information at www.thefeastpodcast.org Part of the Podglomerate network Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Embodied Enlightenment
Express Yo' Self with Filippa Levemark

Embodied Enlightenment

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2018 16:17


Join the movement of expanded consciousness. Within this very first episode gain deep insight into ways to express yourself fully and why that is so good for your soul. Kicking off this new movement with one of my beautiful soul sisters, artist, and all around goddess Filippa Levemark. Filippa is a Swedish/Canadian painter, who recently sold all her belongings and started to travel around the world to be inspired and to challenge her own artistic style. Her work has been sold to various private collectors and shown in art halls and galleries around Sweden. Her paintings explore abstract and realism, dreamtime and realities, culture and nature and she is starting to incorporate various energetic techniques to evolve her style and her intentions around her work. http://www.filippalevemark.se/  

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The Overcast
Overcast 83: Seven Kinds of Baked Goods by Maria Haskins

The Overcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2018 38:58


Seven Kinds of Baked Goods by Maria Haskins.  Narrated by J.S. Arquin.  #Fantasy #Fiction #Podcast #Poison #Assassins #Dwarves #Blades   "The smell of mold and winter-stored potatoes chokes me as I dangle across the high-cantled saddle; the coarse fabric of the sack chafing my face and hands, the rag stuffed in my mouth ensuring I can't even complain about the bumping and bruising.      Yet even now, even here, I wouldn't change a thing about the life I've lived, if the chance were given.  After all, it has to count for something that I'm the only Dwarven crafter ever to cause more deaths with flaky pastry than a well-honed blade."   Maria Haskins is a Swedish-Canadian writer and translator.  She writes speculative fiction and poetry, and lives just outside Vancouver with a husband, two kids, and a very large black dog.  Her work has appeared in Flash Fiction Online, Shimmer, Cast of Wonders, and elsewhere.  Find her online at mariahaskins.com.   Please help support The Overcast.  Become a Patron today! Subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher so you never miss an episode.  Don't forget to leave a review while you're there!    

This Week in Anguish
Ep 29: The Twenty Musketeers (2018/04/29)

This Week in Anguish

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2018 59:58


This week in anguish: - Purging the Dahlin dream from our minds, and getting reacquainted with the late-April slide.  - Benning wants North American hearts. Our beloved Swedish Canadian hockey team is getting more American every year. Does any of this matter? - Gino Odjick gets us thinking about violence, toughness, and team-ness.   - Ardella searches her inner feelings for what she knows to be true, and finds that she really would spare the Bruins to spoil the Leafs' season.   Thanks for listening! If you liked the show, tell a friend. You can leave us a rating and review on iTunes, and follow us on twitter (@thisweektristan and @thisweekardella). We can be reached by email at thisweekinanguish@gmail.com.

The Word Count
The Word Count Podcast-Episode 68

The Word Count

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2017 34:41


Episode 68: The Narrows in July HOST: R. B. Wood   Show Notes: http://www.rbwood.com   This is a photo I took while hiking in Zion National Park in Utah. This is the beginning of the Narrows hike, previous hikers sometimes leave their walking sticks for future hikers. A reminder that we are looking to increase the number of likes on the show's Facebook Page, so hope on over there and tell you friends about us (use the #WordCountPodcast hashtag). GUESTS: Eden Baylee - "Sticks and Stones" Eden Baylee left a twenty-year banking career to write and is now a full-time author of multiple genres. She has written three collections of erotic novellas and flash fiction ~ SPRING INTO SUMMER, FALL INTO WINTER, and HOT FLASH. In 2014, she launched the first novel of her trilogy with Dr. Kate Hampton—a psychological mystery/suspense called STRANGER AT SUNSET. In addition to working on her next novel, Eden created Lainey Lee for the Lei Crime Series, a feisty divorcée who finds adventure and romance in Hawaii. Her novellas are available on Kindle Worlds. An introvert by nature and an extrovert by design, Eden is most comfortable at home with her laptop surrounded by books. She is an online Scrabble junkie and a social media enthusiast, but she really needs to get out more often! To stay apprised of Eden's book-related news, please add your name to her mailing list. Website: http://edenbayleebooks.com Blog: https://edenbaylee.com/blog/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/edenbaylee Twitter: @edenbaylee   Bill Kirton - "What's Love Got to Do With It?" Before taking early retirement to become a full-time writer, Bill Kirton was a lecturer in French at the University of Aberdeen. He's written stage and radio plays, short stories, novels, skits and songs for revues, and five non-fiction books aimed at helping students with their writing and study skills. His five modern crime novels, Justice, The Darkness, Shadow Selves and Unsafe Acts are set in north east Scotland and his historical crime/romance novel, The Figurehead, is set in Aberdeen in 1840. The Darkness won the silver award in the mystery category of the 2011 Forward National Literature Awards and his spoof mystery, The Sparrow Conundrum, was the winner in the humor category. He's published a novel for children called The Loch Ewe Mystery, and his latest publication is a satirical novella about online gaming and the real and virtual worlds. He's had radio plays broadcast by the BBC and the Australian BC.  His short stories have appeared in many anthologies, including three of the CWA's annual collections, and one was chosen by Maxim Jakubowski for his 2010 anthology of Best British Crime Stories. It's also been optioned by a film company in Los Angeles. He's been a Royal Literary Fund Writing Fellow at universities in Aberdeen, Dundee and St Andrews. Website: www.billkirton.com Twitter: @carver22   Maria Haskins - "Deathlight" Maria Haskins is a Swedish-Canadian writer and certified translator. She writes speculative fiction and poetry, and debuted as a writer in Sweden. Since 1992 she lives in Canada, just outside Vancouver, with a husband, two kids, and a very large black dog. Website: https://mariahaskins.wordpress.com Twitter: @mariahaskins   Jack Gwaltney & John McCaffrey – “Of Human Bondage”   Jack Gwaltney was born in Virginia, went to the University of Virginia and lives in New York, fortunate to perform as an actor on stage, television and in film. Collaborating with John McCaffrey is one of the wisest things Jack does. Thanks to The Word Count Podcast! John McCaffrey grew up in Rochester, New York, attended Villanova University, and received his MA in Creative Writing from the City College of New York. He is the author of The Book of Ash and Two Syllable Men. He lives in Hoboken, New Jersey.

The Overcast
Overcast 58: Long As I Can See The Light by Maria Haskins

The Overcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2017 38:31


Long As I Can See The Light by Maria Haskins.  Featuring as afterword by Maria Haskins.  Narrated by J.S. Arquin.  #SciFi  #Aliens  #PNW   "Thomas, why do you think I brought you here?" "To kill me.  Or to let them take me away.  One way or another, you will destroy me." She sighs. "What is it you think happened when the light came?  Can you tell me that?"   Maria Haskins is a Swedish-Canadian writer and translator.  She writes speculative fiction and poetry, and debuted as a writer in Sweden in the 1980s.  Since 1992 she lives in Canada, and is currently located just outside Vancouver with a husband, two kids, and a very large black dog.  Her most recent published book is "Dark Flash", a collection os flash fiction stories.  Her work has also appeared in, or will be appearing in, Flash Fiction Online, Shimmer, Gamut, Capricious, and elsewhere.  Find her online at http://mariahaskins.wordpress.com/ and on Twitter @mariahaskins.   Please help support the Overcast. Become a Patron today! Subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher.  Don't forget to leave a review to help new listeners tune in!    

StarShipSofa
StarShipSofa No 477 Maria Haskins Week 1 of Translations Special Month!

StarShipSofa

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2017 65:13


Week 1 of Translations Special Month! This story was originally written in Swedish and has been translated into English.Main Fiction: "Lost and Found" by Maria HaskinsMaria Haskins is a Swedish-Canadian writer and translator. She writes speculative fiction and poetry, and debuted as a writer in Sweden in the far-off era known as the 1980s. Since 1992 she lives in Canada, and is currently located just outside Vancouver with a husband, two kids, and a very large black dog. Her English-language fiction has appeared in, or will be appearing in, Flash Fiction Online, Gamut... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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TransCanada Music West
Sarah MacDougall live from Wood Hall

TransCanada Music West

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2015 44:31


This week, we feature the live sounds of Swedish Canadian songstress Sarah MacDougall, in concert at Victoria’s Wood Hall during Breakout West. Four albums into her career, Sarah has found success both in Sweden, and right here in Canada. Just days after performing her Music West featured set, the Whitehorse-based musician took home the 2015 Western Canadian Music Award for Roots Solo Album of the Year. The songs on that award-winning record, Grand Canyon, take inspiration from Sarah’s time working at a home for at risk youth. The record features collaborations with Rose Cousins, Jesse Zubot, and Leah Abramson of The Abramson Singers. This intimate set was recorded at midnight on the first night of Breakout West 2015, and includes songs from Grand Canyon, and Sarah’s 2011 album The Greatest Ones Alive.

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