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Best podcasts about Terry Allen

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Millennial Mustard Seed
Jeremiah 12: 1-17 Terry Allen, The Prophet's Problem

Millennial Mustard Seed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 4:50


Join Rod Smith on a journey armed with a seeker's humility and a Biblical lens that inspires, provokes, and intrigues listeners toward a deeper faith in Christ. We hope this episode deepens your understanding of God's wisdom and inspires you to live out your faith with clarity and conviction!A mini episode from brother Terry Allen, he reads Jeremiah 12 verses 1- 17. Let this word wash over you, may this mini episode bless you and stir up your desire to read the words of life. Jeremiah 121 You are always righteous, Lord,    when I bring a case before you.Yet I would speak with you about your justice:    Why does the way of the wicked prosper?    Why do all the faithless live at ease?2 You have planted them, and they have taken root;    they grow and bear fruit.You are always on their lips    but far from their hearts.3 Yet you know me, Lord;    you see me and test my thoughts about you.Drag them off like sheep to be butchered!    Set them apart for the day of slaughter!4 How long will the land lie parched    and the grass in every field be withered?Because those who live in it are wicked,    the animals and birds have perished.Moreover, the people are saying,    “He will not see what happens to us.”5 “If you have raced with men on foot    and they have worn you out,    how can you compete with horses?If you stumble[a] in safe country,    how will you manage in the thickets by[b] the Jordan?6 Your relatives, members of your own family—    even they have betrayed you;    they have raised a loud cry against you.Do not trust them,    though they speak well of you.7 “I will forsake my house,    abandon my inheritance;I will give the one I love    into the hands of her enemies.8 My inheritance has become to me    like a lion in the forest.She roars at me;    therefore I hate her.9 Has not my inheritance become to me    like a speckled bird of prey    that other birds of prey surround and attack?Go and gather all the wild beasts;    bring them to devour.10 Many shepherds will ruin my vineyard    and trample down my field;they will turn my pleasant field    into a desolate wasteland.11 It will be made a wasteland,    parched and desolate before me;the whole land will be laid waste    because there is no one who cares.12 Over all the barren heights in the desert    destroyers will swarm,for the sword of the Lord will devour    from one end of the land to the other;    no one will be safe.13 They will sow wheat but reap thorns;    they will wear themselves out but gain nothing.They will bear the shame of their harvest    because of the Lord's fierce anger.”14 This is what the Lord says: “As for all my wicked neighbors who seize the inheritance I gave my people Israel, I will uproot them from their lands and I will uproot the people of Judah from among them. 15 But after I uproot them, I will again have compassion and will bring each of them back to their own inheritance and their own country. 16 And if they learn well the ways of my people and swear by my name, saying, ‘As surely as the Lord lives'—even as they once taught my people to swear by Baal—then they will be established among my people. 17 But if any nation does not listen, I will completely uproot and destroy it,” declares the Lord.• Email Rod Smith:⁠⁠⁠mmseed@proton.me⁠⁠⁠Partner with Our Ministry: Consider supporting and partnering with us as we spread the Gospel through innovative media.• Venmo:⁠⁠@Rodney-Smith-368⁠⁠• PayPal:⁠⁠@creative775⁠• Cash App:⁠⁠$Rodsworth77⁠⁠

Millennial Mustard Seed
Matthew 6:25-34 - Terry Allen, Do Not Worry

Millennial Mustard Seed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 2:06


Join Rod Smith on a journey armed with a seeker's humility and a Biblical lens that inspires, provokes, and intrigues listeners toward a deeper faith in Christ. We hope this episode deepens your understanding of God's wisdom and inspires you to live out your faith with clarity and conviction!A mini episode from brother Terry Allen, he reads Mathew6 verses 25 - 34. Let this word wash over you, may this mini episode bless you and stir up your desire to read the words of life.Do Not Worry Matthew 6:25-3425 “Therefore I tell you, do not worry about your life, what you will eat or drink; or about your body, what you will wear. Is not life more than food, and the body more than clothes? 26 Look at the birds of the air; they do not sow or reap or store away in barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not much more valuable than they? 27 Can any one of you by worrying add a single hour to your life[e]?28 “And why do you worry about clothes? See how the flowers of the field grow. They do not labor or spin. 29 Yet I tell you that not even Solomon in all his splendor was dressed like one of these. 30 If that is how God clothes the grass of the field, which is here today and tomorrow is thrown into the fire, will he not much more clothe you—you of little faith? 31 So do not worry, saying, ‘What shall we eat?' or ‘What shall we drink?' or ‘What shall we wear?' 32 For the pagans run after all these things, and your heavenly Father knows that you need them. 33 But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well. 34 Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own.• Email Rod Smith:⁠⁠mmseed@proton.me⁠⁠Partner with Our Ministry: Consider supporting and partnering with us as we spread the Gospel through innovative media.• Venmo:⁠⁠@Rodney-Smith-368⁠⁠• PayPal:⁠⁠@creative775⁠• Cash App:⁠⁠$Rodsworth77⁠⁠

The Fretboard Journal Guitar Podcast
Podcast 490: Cameron Knowler Returns

The Fretboard Journal Guitar Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 44:45


Frequent Fretboard Journal contributor Cameron Knowler returns to the Fretboard Journal Podcast to talk about his forthcoming new album, CRK. Inspired by classic Terry Allen and Ry Cooder records, CRK features expansive acoustic guitar playing and atmospheric touches that evoke Cameron's Southwest roots. We also go deep on good vs. bad guitars; horse trading with Norman Blake; the groundbreaking technique of Riley Puckett; drummer Jay Bellerose and more.   Pre-order CRK and listen to Cameron's new single, “Felicity,” here: https://worriedsongs.bandcamp.com/album/crk Our next Fretboard Summit takes place August 21-23, 2025 at Chicago's Old Town School of Folk Music. Register today: https://www.oldtownschool.org/concerts/2025/08-21-2025-fretboard-summit-2025/ This week's show is sponsored by: Stringjoy Strings: https://stringjoy.com (Use the code FRETBOARD to save 10% off your first order) Mike & Mike's Guitar Bar: https://mmguitarbar.com Peghead Nation: https://www.pegheadnation.com (Get your first month free or $20 off any annual subscription with the promo code FRETBOARD at checkout).

The Music Book Podcast
050 Brendan Greaves on Terry Allen

The Music Book Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 62:17


On this episode, Marc talks with Brendan Greaves, author of “Truckload of Art: The Life and Work of Terry Allen,” published in March of 2024. It's a thorough and compelling biography of artist, musician, and performer Terry Allen, whose art has crossed lines from museum-hosted visual art to outlaw country to work that no genre can contain. Greaves, who runs the record label Paradise of Bachelors, met Allen many years ago and reissued many of his classic albums, forging a relationship in which really only he could tell such an intimate and honest story of Allen and his many colleagues and friends.As Greaves writes, “Terry Allen occupies an utterly unique position straddling the disparate, and usually distant, worlds of conceptual art and country music. I'm not sure you could say the same about anyone else, ever, and certainly no one with the same aplomb, acclaim, and prestige in each discipline–not to mention the same lacerating, self-effacing sense of humor about it all.”We hope you enjoy Marc's conversation with Brendan Greaves!

Dazed and Confused 33.3
Cocktail Desperado

Dazed and Confused 33.3

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 34:27


Daniel Spencer (they/them) from Frankenstein's Jukebox and Az (they/them) from The BioDexCast and It Jams for Thee discuss True Stories, focusing on minutes 13:00 - 15:37 and the song 'Cocktail Desperado' performed by Terry Allen and the Mystery Panhandle Band. EDITOR'S NOTE: when we say this movie is by and for weird people, we mean weird as in quirky, not weird as in creepy. So move along, JD Vance. Follow us on Instagram @dreamoperatorspod  Join us at The Celebration of Specialness, our Facebook listeners' group.  Show artwork by Jonathan Howell This podcast is under Fair Use: Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act in 1976; Allowance is made for "Fair Use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. All rights and credit go directly to their rightful owners. No copyright infringement intended. Enjoy!

#BettingPeople
Terry Allen #BettingPeople podcast

#BettingPeople

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 44:21


#BettingPeople: Terry Allen is an ex-Jockey Club Betting Intelligence Officer, SP Returner and SP Validator who has also clerked for on-course bookmakers, run betting shops worked as a Pontins Bluecoat and once appeared as a dancer on Ready Stardy Go and shared a dressing room with The Kinks. In this three-part interview, he talks about his career.

Texas Homegrown Music with Maylee Thomas

Calder Allen , this 5th generation Texan and grandson of Austin folk singer Terry Allen is my guest this week. His band graced our stage at Texas Music Revolution with some tunes off his latest release Dreamers Drifters and Hiders produced by Charlie Sexton, and gained a lot of new fans. He's opening for Red Clay Strays at Billy Bobs and in San Antonio this month and will for sure slay those peeps with his unique baritone voice and picturesque lyrics. This 21 year old artist has forged his own way into a style of Texas music that covers all genres from red dirt to Americana. Thanks to Burress Law PLLC The Guitar Sanctuary and Cadillac Pizza Pub.   Originally aired 06/16/2024 on 95.3 FM KHYI the Range in Dallas, TX.

Mornings with Simi
Full Show: What makes something funny, School budget falls short in Surrey & Do whales have complex languages

Mornings with Simi

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 56:43


Seg 1: What makes something funny? Despite numerous attempts to theoretically define and categorize humour, most believe it's inherently subjective nature. Guest: Dr. Jonathan Silvertown, Professor of Evolutionary Ecology at the University of Edinburgh and the Author of “The Comedy of Error: Why Evolution Made Us Laugh” Seg 3: View From Victoria: Is BC getting back into the abortion debate? Are BC voters really going to have to revisit that bitter, contentious issue of abortion? Guest: Vaughn Palmer, Vancouver Sun Columnist Seg 4: The Weekly Cecchini Check-in George Washington University finally called police on Gaza protesters and Biden's comments that Israel may lose military support is a huge deal. Guest: Reggie Cecchini, Washington Correspondent for Global News Seg 5: Kickin' It with the Whitecaps Coming off a win in Calgary the team is going to LA to play and has 3 road games before returning home. Guest: Vanni Sartini, Coach of the Vancouver Whitecaps Seg 6: Why is the Surrey School Board budget not enough The Surrey School Board recently passed a budget for what trustee Terry Allen described as one of the toughest budget cycles in years. Guest: Terry Allen, Surrey School Board Trustee Seg 7: CKNW Playoff Report: It's Playoff Hockey!  We get the latest on the Vancouver Canucks as they make their way towards hopefully hoisting the Stanley Cup! Guest: Barry Delay, Sports Anchor for Global News Seg 8: Do whales have their own complex language system? Sperm whales, known for their deep ocean habitat and significant brain size, communicate through sophisticated vocalizations that might be more akin to human language than previously recognized. Guest: Dr. Shane Gero, Biology Lead of Project CETI, Scientist in Residence at Carleton University, and Founder of the Dominica Sperm Whale Project Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mornings with Simi
Why is the Surrey School Board budget not enough

Mornings with Simi

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 9:05


The Surrey School Board recently passed a budget for what trustee Terry Allen described as one of the toughest budget cycles in years. Guest: Terry Allen, Surrey School Board Trustee Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

WITneSSes
The most common mistakes people make that sabotage their future | Terry Allen

WITneSSes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 14:59


Welcome to our podcast featuring Terry Allen, a seasoned professional with a 37-year career in public policy, including roles as a Congressional staffer, think tank president, political campaign advisor, and consultant to top American companies. Alongside his professional achievements, Terry is deeply passionate about discipleship and evangelism.Terry is the founder of A Mentor for Me, a platform that connects older men with younger men seeking guidance, wisdom, direction, or overall success. He brings decades of life experience and spiritual equity to mentorship, fostering meaningful connections and personal growth.Beyond his professional and mentoring roles, Terry is a devoted husband, father, grandfather, author, and avid world traveler.To learn more about Terry's work and explore opportunities to become a mentor or mentee, visit https://www.amentor4me.me/mentors-bio/. This registration page provides insights into the purpose and mission of A Mentor for Me, where individuals can register to participate in this transformative mentorship program. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Rockin' the Suburbs
1843: March 2024 New Music Three: Ryan McKay, Earth Tongue, Bedbug, Real Farmer, Terry Allen

Rockin' the Suburbs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 16:27


Our March 2024 New Music train is so amazing it can go from Dublin, UK to South Carolina in a single trip. Liam McIndoe and Harris King are on hand to guide you through tunes from Ryan McKay, Earth Tongue, Bedbug, Real Farmer and Terry Allen. Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, including audioBoom, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon, iHeart, Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com. Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts and share it with your friends. Visit our website at SuburbsPod.com Email Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.com Follow us on the Threads, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspod If you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984. Theme music: "Ascension," originally by Quartjar, covered by Frank Muffin. Visit quartjar.bandcamp.com and frankmuffin.bandcamp.com. 

Catholic Life Coach For Men
194 - Community and Mentorship with Terry Allen

Catholic Life Coach For Men

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 43:54


Most of us have been blessed repeatedly in life by another person offering wisdom and perspective. Sometimes it was a formal mentorship, sometimes simply a random passing. There's something fundamental to the human experience to learn from and be in community with other humans. Our modern world is quietly suffering in extreme isolation. We've never been so lonely. But we don't have to stay alone! Join me in this episode as Terry Allen describes a new program he is launching to provide mentors to people of all ages. This program is totally free, and has the potential to forever change your life!  You can read about this amazing program and sign up to be either a mentor or mentee at his website: https://amentor4me.me/mentors-bio/

Healthy Mind, Healthy Life
Guiding Lights: The Importance of Mentoring and How to Find Your Mentor

Healthy Mind, Healthy Life

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 23:48


The episode of "Healthy Mind Healthy Life" explores the transformative power of mentorship, featuring Terry Allen, the founder of "A Mentor for Me." Terry shares his personal journey and the inspiration behind creating a platform connecting older men with younger men seeking guidance. Rooted in his Christian faith, Terry emphasizes the importance of community and mentorship in personal growth and spiritual development. He discusses the benefits for both mentors and mentees, highlighting practical guidance and deeper life insights. Terry also addresses the challenges of isolation in today's society and the role of technology in fostering mentorship relationships. He encourages listeners to embrace mentorship as a path to personal and spiritual fulfillment, emphasizing the need for connection and community in life's journey. The episode concludes with a call to action for listeners to explore mentorship opportunities and engage in meaningful connections for personal growth and well-being.

Windy City Slam
Terry Allen/Mr. Bill Classic; Ego Pro recap

Windy City Slam

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 66:18


Chicagoland wrestling legend “Tenacious” Terry Allen joins Windy City Slam Podcast to talk about his training and upbringing in the business and previews the huge benefit show – the Mr. Bill Classic – this weekend in Kankakee, including his match against Steve Boz and the many names past and present in the Chicagoland area who will be a part of this extravaganza. Also, Mike recaps the fun Ego Pro Chicago event, run by Robert “Ego” Anthony last weekend in Downtown Joliet and PWE Report's Sean Lennon joins the show to recap Chicago Style Wrestling's “Over Like Clover. There's also a preview of POWW Entertainment and a rundown of what's coming up this weekend. Mike Pankow is a wrestling super-fan who covers local Chicagoland wrestling and national promotions like AEW and WWE. If there is something going on in Chicago, Mike knows about it. Enjoy "Wrestling, Chicago-Style" on The Broadcast Basement On-Demand Radio Network! Music by Jason Shaw on Audionautix.com. Get your local wrestling fix every Tuesday everywhere podcasts can be found and always at WindyCitySlam.com!

Visual Revolutionary
Episode #239: Scott Ballew / Filmmaker / Songwriter

Visual Revolutionary

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 88:56


Scott Ballew joins the podcast to talk about his inspiring creative evolution.  From his early days on the football fields of Texas that would ultimately lead to a Rose Bowl appearance, to working his way up from PA to Executive Producer on the commercial and film sets of LA, to returning to Austin to help create beautiful films for Yeti in his role as head of content, to directing his own documentaries and short films, to recording multiple albums and joining the amazing roster at La Honda Records, and how all the life experience in between continues to help feed his desire to never stop creating.  During our conversation we talk about his battle with drug and alcohol addiction and how sobriety and an amazing mentor in legendary musician Terry Allen would convince him to start putting his stories to music and, at the age of 37, become such a prolific songwriter that 3 albums would follow over the next 3 years on top of the whirlwind schedule of filmmaking that continues to this day.  We also discuss our shared experience of trying to fill the spiritual void after getting clean from opiates, the daily practice of creation he learned from Terry and how he goes about trying to connect with "The Muse", what he's learned from years of pointing the camera at so many inspiring characters, and the advice he gives to others on their own creative journey.  To Learn More About Scott Ballew Visit: https://www.leisurerodeo.com And Follow Him On Instagram At: https://www.instagram.com/irish_goodbye/ To Watch The Film "Leisure Rodeo" Visit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65vd-PjEBnY To Watch The Film "Can You See Me Smiling" Visit: https://youtu.be/pEkWxtLjD-4?si=STapuHWFnhdQ5MVX To Learn More About Visual Revolutionary Visit: https://www.visualrevolutionary.com And Follow On Instagram At: https://www.instagram.com/visualrevolutionary/ And YouTube At: http://www.youtube.com/@visualrevolutionary  

The Album Assignment Podcast
Episode 3 - Cryptopsy / The Monks / Terry Allen and the Panhandle Mystery Band

The Album Assignment Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2024 97:15


(00:00:00) Cryptopsy - None So Vile / 1996 (00:32:33) The Monks - Black Monk Time / 1966 (01:02:03) Terry Allen and the Panhandle Mystery Band - Smokin the Dummy / 1980

Big Dog Talk
Overcoming Crime In Hip-Hop: Tyranny Allen's Code Of Conduct In The Bay Area - Ep 23

Big Dog Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 44:38 Transcription Available


Explore the intersection of hip-hop and entrepreneurship with Tyranny Allen, a renowned figure in the Bay Area's music and business scene. Discover how the Fillmore community and the legendary Tupac era influenced his path from an underground MC to a successful entrepreneur. Ever wondered how the hip-hop culture fuels entrepreneurship? Our legendary underground MC and entrepreneur guest, Tyranny, discloses how the vibrant community of Fillmore and his time in the iconic Tupac era shaped his entrepreneurial journey. Also, our chat unearths the bopping plague disrupting the Bay Area's serene life, urging us to take a stand against this rising crime wave.Transitioning to Oakland, we continue the hustle with Terry Allen, a self-made entrepreneur and hip-hop artist. A true manifestation of the American dream, Terry unfolds his life's blueprint, taking us from his southern roots to becoming a successful business tycoon in the heart of Oakland. The compelling crossroads of hip-hop and business in his life story will inspire and ignite your entrepreneurial spirit. But all isn't rosy. The dark cloud of crime, especially bipping, looms over the city. It's time we unite as a community and join Terry's "no bipping campaign." Let's stand against crime, support local businesses, and make our neighborhoods safer. Remember, every one of us has a role in this battle. So, tune in, get inspired, and join us as we make a difference. Together, we are stronger. Together, we can change the narrative.This video is about Overcoming Crime In Hip-Hop: Tyranny Allen's Code Of Conduct In The Bay Area - Ep 23. But It also covers the following topics:How To Grow Business In the Bay AreaSuccess Stories In Hip-HopCrime Prevention For EntrepreneursVideo Title: Nostalgic Hits & TV Drama: Reliving The Best Of 90s Music - Ep. 14 | Big Dog Talk Podcast  

KUCI: Film School
Westermann: Memorial to the Idea of a Man If He Was an Idea / Film School Radio interview with Director Leslie Buchbinder

KUCI: Film School

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2023


Westermann: Memorial to the Idea of Man If He Was an Idea is a 3-D documentary film about the life and work of artist and marine H.C. (“Cliff”) Westermann. As a veteran of World War II and the Korean War who struggled with the ramifications of modern warfare, Westermann's dramatic personal history can be traced through his beguiling, surreal artworks. Westermann: Memorial to the Idea of a Man If He Was an Idea explores the themes of Westermann's life and work, including resiliency, hope, and humor. Westermann used art as a means of processing the trauma of war, and in spite of these horrors, he adopted an empathic and hopeful spirit that courses through his artwork and relationships, becoming an inspiration to many young artists. The film features featuring interviews with Ed Ruscha, Frank Gehry, William T. Wiley, Billy Al Bengston, and other artist-pals. The film is executive produced by the internationally acclaimed artist, KAWS, along with award-winning documentary producer Caryn Capotosto. Westermann features music by legendary artists Laurie Anderson (with the Kronos Quartet) and Terry Allen. MacArthur “Genius Grant” winner Tomeka Reid composed the original score. Director Leslie Buchbinder joins us for a conversation on enlisting Academy Award nominated actor Ed Harris to voice the writings of Westermann, the enduring influence that H.C. Westerman had on his chosen pursuit of sculptor as well as his philosophical approach to art and work ethic that continues impact other accomplished artists. For more go to: pentimentiproductions.org/hc-westermann

Windy City Slam
Koa Laxamana's career revival continues

Windy City Slam

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 42:14


Windy City Slam Podcast welcomes back “Hawaiian Hitman" Koa Laxamana to discuss his run in the NWA and the upcoming Samhain pay-per-view, his match vs. Terry Allen at POWW Entertainment's WrestleRage 21, how Robert “Ego” Anthony helped with getting opportunities with AAW Pro and the NWA, working with Rocket Pro, Midwest Championship Wrestling and other Chicago-area promotions, why wins and losses don't matter as much as telling a good in-ring story and entertaining the fans, and giving back to the business that he loves so much. Plus, Mike recaps highlights from IMPACT Wrestling “Bound For Glory” and Southland Championship Wrestling and previews Freelance and AAW shows this weekend. Mike Pankow is a wrestling super-fan who covers local Chicagoland wrestling and national promotions like AEW and WWE. If there is something going on in Chicago, Mike knows about it. Enjoy "Wrestling, Chicago-Style" on The Broadcast Basement On-Demand Radio Network! Music by Jason Shaw on Audionautix.com. Get your local wrestling fix every Tuesday everywhere podcasts can be found and always at WindyCitySlam.com!

Revival Center
Revival Talks Ep.137 MVP with Terry Allen

Revival Center

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2023 37:12


In this episode, Pastor Devon sits down with Terry Allen. They talk about MVP, a group for ministers that offers community and camaraderie. They talk about how ministry can be isolating and the need to come together and support each other. You can find more information about MVP at https://mvpleadergroup.com/ Revival Talks is a series of discussions where staff from our church and members of our community sit down and talk about various topics in light of what is going on in our church, our community, and our world.For more information about our church visit us on our website, our Facebook page, and our YouTube.

Pro Wrestling Enforcer Podcast
"The Hawaiian Hitman" Koa Laxamana W Kallies PWE Report Interview

Pro Wrestling Enforcer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 69:13


Sean Lennon w PWE Report talking to "Hawaiian Hitman" Koa Laxamana about his upcoming match against Moondog Greg Murray at "A Knight To Remember" Friday July 28th featuring WAW UK Women's Legend Saraya Knight, NWA Women's Champion Kamille and NWA TV Champion Thomas Latimer. He was featured in NWA Powerrr against Ricky Morton and Thrillbilly Silas Mason and has competed in AAW Pro, Rocket Pro Wrestling and more! He isalso set to face Terry Allen at POWW Entertainment on July 29th. We also talked to his wife and ringside manager the Lovely Kalleis Malia as she gave her take on his match with Moondog as well during this fun podcast! Koa always provides an entertaining conversation on his life in Pro Wrestling and more!For the Official PWE Shirt shop at -https://www.prowrestlingtees.com/pro-wrestling-enforcer-logo.htmlFor Exclusive Pro Wrestling Articles and Updated Results for WWE, NXT, AEW, and Impact WrestlingLike the Facebook Page-https://m.facebook.com/PWEPodcast/And Support your favorite Independent Wrestlers by buying Shirts and More at https://www.prowrestlingtees.com/

Hector First Assembly Podcast
#115 Terry Allen AM service

Hector First Assembly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 43:10


Terry & Samalee Allen have served in ministry together since 1982. Hand in hand, from being volunteer youth pastors and worship leaders at 18 they have enjoyed the will and people of God at every turn. Whether it was through local pastoral work, state youth leadership or in their national missions work related to Calcutta, India, all of it has led to building strong relationships with many leaders across the U.S. This has set them on a course in the will of God to be where they are today.  In 2019 they became the Co-Founders of the MVP Leader Group - A ministry designed to honor, encourage and connect ministry leaders for the purposes of mental, physical and Spiritual health. In short, MVP fuels the called. MVP strengthens and and helps replenish leaders who are themselves in need. MVP sharpens the tip of the spear when it comes to leadership in the Body of Christ.  MVP helps keep our best in the game.

Hector First Assembly Podcast
#116 Terry Allen

Hector First Assembly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 24:49


Terry & Samalee Allen have served in ministry together since 1982. Hand in hand, from being volunteer youth pastors and worship leaders at 18 they have enjoyed the will and people of God at every turn. Whether it was through local pastoral work, state youth leadership or in their national missions work related to Calcutta, India, all of it has led to building strong relationships with many leaders across the U.S. This has set them on a course in the will of God to be where they are today.  In 2019 they became the Co-Founders of the MVP Leader Group - A ministry designed to honor, encourage and connect ministry leaders for the purposes of mental, physical and Spiritual health. In short, MVP fuels the called. MVP strengthens and and helps replenish leaders who are themselves in need. MVP sharpens the tip of the spear when it comes to leadership in the Body of Christ.  MVP helps keep our best in the game.

Primitive Man Soundz Podcast
Season 4 Ep. #20 - Scott Ballew

Primitive Man Soundz Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023 79:48


Scott Ballew is a filmmaker and songwriter from Austin, TX. With over 15 years commercial, documentary, and film expierence, Scott's collaborations with various filmmakers, musicians, adventurers, and entrepreneurs has led to a unique point of view and voice. In addition to branded short films and commercials, Scott has also directed the independent feature documentaryon the iconic artists and musician Terry Allen, and was a producer on the feature documentary "Charged". His first album "Talking To Mountains" was released in 2021. A quick follow up album called "Leisure Rodeo" was released in the fall of 2022, followed up by a 4 song cover EP entitled "Middle Age Crazy" released in the winter of 2023. A third full length album of 10 original songs called "Rio Bravo" will be avaible soon, which was produced by Michael Nau of Cotton Jones.  On this episode of the Primitive Man Soundz Podcast we explore Ballew's youth growing up in Austin, TX where he would see local legends participating in daily life, playing college football, moving to California where he spent ten years working on film sets before becoming a filmmaker himself, collaborating with folks such as Jack Johnson, YETI, Terry Allen and Ryan Bingham, giving songwriting a real shot - releasing his magnificent debut album "Talking To Mountains and most recently his third full length follow up "Rio Bravo". 

Americana Podcast
Americana Podcast LIVE | State of Americana Panel

Americana Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 65:52


It's time to break out the party hats and pop the champagne because the Americana Podcast is celebrating its 4th anniversary! For the past four years, this podcast has been a leading voice in the Americana music scene, sharing interviews, stories, and music from some of the genre's most talented artists. And in our tireless efforts to promote and celebrate the diverse range of sounds and styles, we've made plenty of memories and laughter along the way. We've strived to provide insights into the creative process, the challenges of the music industry, and share the rich history and culture that inspires Americana music. In order to celebrate this fun little birthday of ours, I'm very pleased to invite you to a live panel recording we did at the Arcadia Live in Kerrville Texas!Moderated by Tamara Saviano, Americana Podcast welcomes Robert Earl Keen, Bruce Robison, Richard Skanse, Jamie Lin Wilson, Dr. Ian Peddie, and Clara Rose to talk about the history and future of Americana music. With special live recordings by Terry Allen!

Bridging the Ideal and the Real
My Ego Ain't My Amigo Anymore pt 1

Bridging the Ideal and the Real

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2023 82:03


This 4 part series was given by J. Pittman McGehee, D.D. in April of 2004. Pittman begins with a humorous and mind provoking song by Terry Allen that gave him the title for the series. He then goes on to elaborate on the developmental stages of the ego as it leaves the unconscious. By nature we lose soul when we are developing ego so the process involves becoming our own authority and this is a long, slow process that we all embark on. The Self is guiding us all along to let go of the defenses and attachments we developed along the way that keep us from subordinating to the Self and fully embracing our individuation.

Out Of The Blank
#1334 - Terry Allen Kupers

Out Of The Blank

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 72:05


Terry Allen Kupers is an award-winning psychiatrist and Professor Emeritus at The Wright Institute Graduate School of Psychology. As one of the nation's foremost experts on the mental health effects of solitary confinement, he has testified in over two dozen class action lawsuits about jail and prison conditions, the quality of mental health care “inside” and the effects of sexual abuse behind bars. He is a frequent consultant to the ACLU's National Prison Project and Human Rights Watch and the author of Prison Madness. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/out-of-the-blank-podcast/support

Peligrosamente juntos
Peligrosamente juntos - Terry Allen - 17/12/22

Peligrosamente juntos

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2022 59:39


Terry Allen ”The Heart of California (for Lowell George)”Terry Allen ”Cocaine Cowboy”Terry Allen "Gimme a Ride to Heaven Boy" feat. Joe ElyTerry Allen "Cantina Charlotta"Terry Allen "Oh What a Dangerous Life"Son House ”Forever On My Mind”Son House ”Preachin' Blues“Clap Your Hands Say Yeah  ”Where They Perform Miracles”Clap Your Hands Say Yeah ”Mirror Song”Deep Purple “Oh Well”Deep Purple “Rockin’ Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu”Deep Purple “Dixie Chicken”Escuchar audio

Dylan.FM
S01.18 Scott Bunn on Highlands from Dylan's Time Out Of Mind

Dylan.FM

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2022 20:30


Scott Bunn writes a lot about Dylan songs at his ReclinerNotes.com website - and he's covered Highlands from Time Out Of Mind twice. In this episode he reads his entire first full look at Highlands, and then shares with us a realization/theory he has about "The Waitress" which was the subject of his second post. Scott talks about the musical inspiration for Highlands, the place he describes, the humor, the Neil Young reference, and more. His 'waitress revisited' discussion talks about the debt Dylan might owe to Terry Allen for his song 'The Beautiful Waitress' (iTunes) (Spotify) (Tidal). He also took questions and we talk about both posts and Dylan/Time Out Of Mind in general. Scott wrote really interesting posts on 81 different Dylan songs during the 2021 and 2022 - and they've been broadly praised and discussed and even had some impressive hat tips links from the artists involved. After his Dylan series he moved on to write a bunch about Elvis Costello. This version includes about 20 minutes of Scott's first presentation and a few questions. If you'd like to hear the full 40 minute version of this episode - and extended versions of all our podcasts plus videos - you'll need to become a Premium Member here. Members get a private RSS feed to enjoy the full-length versions in their favorite podcast app. LINKS: ReclinerNotes.com ReclinerNotes on Twitter ReclinerNotes on Facebook ReclinerNotes on Mastodon The Beautiful Waitress (Terry Allen) iTunes Spotify Tidal

Deep Dive with Shawn C. Fettig
Soda Canter - Country Music Outlaw (and/or Queer in the Country Music Industry)

Deep Dive with Shawn C. Fettig

Play Episode Play 45 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 53:06


In the first season of Deep Dive, I interviewed Dr. Peter La Chapelle about the history of country music and how it evolved into such a conservative space that is aggressively exclusive of queer folks, folks of color, and also women. And, that conversation sparked a personal interest to dive a bit deeper into this topic, to talk to some of these folks that don't fit into the dominant country music culture that are, nonetheless, playing in that sandbox. To hear their stories from their perspective – not JUST their experiences making country music and working in the industry as outsiders (challenges and rewards), but also where they came from, what their formative years were like, and what motivates them to do what they do – make music in an industry that can be hostile to them, based on who they are. This episode is one product of that venture, adventure. Today, Veterans Day,  I'm talking to Soda Canter – veteran of the United States Marine Corps and a gay country musician and writer out of Wilmington, North Carolina. He's currently working on a short story series about a small river community called Morgantown Blues (which he mentions in our conversation) and on a debut country music album with guitarist Josh Youse.  The first half of our conversation is really focused on Soda's formative years – the backdrop to his life –his surroundings, his town, family, his education, and some trauma. In the second half, we talk about how this has all contributed to his artistry – his music and his writing. And, we talk about the country music industry – where it fails to live up to the values of its own origin – a music for all people, created by all kinds of people from all kinds of places; and also where it really shines and how supportive it can be.Mentioned:Bobbie GentryTerry AllenHailey WhittersRecommended:Soda Canter - InstagramSara TrunzoTiffany Williams Adobe and Teardrops PodcastRainbow Rodeo Magazine-------------------------Follow Deep Dive:InstagramTribelYouTube Email: deepdivewithshawn@gmail.com **Artwork: Dovi Design **Music: Joystock

The Drive with Lon Tay & Derek Piper
10/20/22 Hour 2: Former coach Terry Allen shares some Kurt Warner stories; James Haring gives coaching insight

The Drive with Lon Tay & Derek Piper

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 54:52


Terry Allen joins the show to share some Kurt Warner stories from his college coaching career and discuss Bret Bielema. Later, James Haring (@JHaring40) joins the guys to give some coaching insight from his position at Radford and time at Illinois.

Cafè Jazz
L'era de les big bands: l'orquestra de Red Norvo

Cafè Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 28:12


The Co-op Feeds Podcast
The Feed Bin- Season 1, Episode 5: Dreams Do Come True

The Co-op Feeds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 32:55


Join Jennifer Dowd and Terry Allen on this month's episode of The Feed Bin! Terry is an equine industry professional who owns and operates his own training facility outside of Cookeville, TN. He specializes in cow cutting, reining, and the all-around ranch pleasure horse.  Subscribe to the Co-op Feeds Podcast today to learn more! 

eTown
eTown's Best of 2013 PART TWO

eTown

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 59:07


We offer you more from our 2013 season  including songs from Lord Huron, Joe Purdy, Terry Allen, Aoife O'Donovan, The Milk Carton Kids, Gregory Alan Isakov, Caitlyn Rose, and Solas! Nick also sits down with Terry Tempest Williams to discuss education and environmentalism. Join us as we continue to savor special musical and conversational moments throughout eTown's decades of programming.

Panther Point of View
Mark Farley and Friends UNI Panther Football Show Episode 5: HC Mark Farley, Hall of Famer Terry Allen and former Panther Trevor Penning

Panther Point of View

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 55:32


This week Head Coach Mark Farley responds to a dominating 52-17 win on the road at Western Illinois. Also on the show, part two of my conversation with Hall of Fame Panther Coach Terry Allen and former Panther turned New Orleans Saint, Trevor Penning. Listen, download and don't forget to subscribe and leave a rate and review! You can find Panther Point of View on:Apple PodcastsSpotifyAnd MORE! Follow UNI Athletics onTwitter Facebook Instagram YouTube Follow the Voice of the Panthers JW Cox on:Twitter Instagram See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Launchpoint Church
Trust The Process | Pastor Terry Allen

Launchpoint Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 36:24


Special guest Pastor Terry Allen delivers an encouraging message on the importance of trusting in God as He leads us through the process of developing our faith in Him.

Panther Point of View
Mark Farley and Friends UNI Panther Football Show Episode 4: HC Mark Farley, Hall of Famer Terry Allen and RB Coach Atif Austin

Panther Point of View

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 67:47


This week Head Coach Mark Farley responds to the hard fought week 3 loss to Sacramento State. Also on the show is Hall of Fame Panther Coach Terry Allen to talk some Panther history, what it is like to watch his son Alex on the current squad and more. Running Backs coach Atif Austin also joins the show to discuss his coaching journey, his family and the current group of Panther running backs.Listen, download and don't forget to subscribe and leave a rate and review!You can find Panther Point of View on:Apple PodcastsSpotifyAnd MORE!Follow UNI Athletics onTwitter FacebookInstagram YouTube Follow the Voice of the Panthers JW Cox on:Twitter Instagram See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Hector First Assembly Podcast
#37 Terry Allen

Hector First Assembly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2022 47:12


Terry and Sam Allen, cofounded MVP Leader Group. Time after time I have met with pastors who I know are overwhelmed, stressed out of their mind, and unable to successfully cope, but they never quit or complain. Suicide has even crept into our ranks as good men and women have succumbed to pressure and illness. I will not sit idly by any longer and do nothing. — Terry Allen, MVP Founder

The Blue Million Miles Podcast

This was supposed to be a love letter. An exaltation. A fanfare for the public pool. I’d call upon the muses, pray they sing of the high dive and the snack bar. The smell of sunblock and laundered towel and chlorinated water evaporating on hot macadam. Of the gutter and the lap lane; the wet sandal’s “thock,” and the belly flop’s “smack.”And this was to be a recitation of its virtues on Independence Day, no less. With neither irony nor pollyanna in mind but rather, to go armed with the sobering knowledge of the country’s fraught past and its perilous moment and still partake of the Republic’s finest achievements: encased meats, cheap suds, and the public pool.Pools make people more legible. People’s needs and desires become harder to repress. There’s the child, so excited by the prospect of a swim, that she cannot help but run across the pool deck, lifeguard’s whistle be damned. And the teenager who, on surfacing from a plunge, cannot suppress that vain little flick of his head. The parents desperate for a place where their adolescent children can while away a few hours. And the lizard need, across ages, just to get some sun. It’s all there, right on the surface, at the pool.So given all that, there was something…unnerving happening at the pool that day. Or, more precisely, happening on the pool’s stereo. There’s no PA system at the Samford Pool. Instead, they have one of those rolly suitcase amps hooked up to someone’s phone. The pool’s small enough — 25 by 50 yards, roughly — that a single rolly suitcase amp can reach the far end of the grounds, no problem. And songs on the stereo that day, the nation’s 246th birthday, well, they certainly had a sense of moment to them.While I rolled out my towel, Lee Brice was singing about driving a dead brother’s truck. “I roll every window down / And I burn up every back road in this town / I find a field, I tear it up til all the pain's a cloud of dust / Yes, sometimes, I drive your truck.” A bit maudlin for the occasion but it sounds like the brother died in service. So, condolences. Tree of liberty, etc., etc.But before I’d finished putting on sunblock, Blake Shelton was singing about how whistling Dixie would get you heaven-bound and promising that “I don't care what my headstone reads / Or what kind of pinewood box I end up in / When it's my time, lay me six feet deep / In God's country.” Which, I mean, c’mon dude. Inane but also just a bummer.Okay, but here was Miranda Lambert to lighten the mood, maybe? Not so: “Whether you're late for church / Or you're stuck in jail / Hey, word's gonna get around / Everybody dies famous in a small town.”Pretty bleak. Isn’t today supposed to be a happy day? Or if you let the algorithm play long enough does it always land in a death wish? I looked around, a little confused, hoping to catch the eye of someone similarly put off. Slow day at the pool, though. Slow enough that the off-duty lifeguards had set up a basketball hoop and were shooting jumpers off the diving board. They seemed unfazed by the tunes. Inoculated, maybe. I hope not.Maybe you’re hearing this and thinking to yourself, “Oh please. Spare me the pointy-headed writer being annoying about country music.” But I love country music. And not just those Terry Allen and Gene Clark re-issues, either. I’ve tried to play music for almost twenty years now and the closest I’ve ever come to entertaining anyone was with a rendition of Toby Keith’s “Should’ve Been a Cowboy” at karaoke night in an SEC college town. But this alienated, atomized, only-finding-meaning-in-consumer-goods-and-death country? I mean, to quote Greil Marcus: “What is this s**t?”But the songs kept playing.Now, you’re going to think I invented this next song but you’d be flattering my imagination. Every verse of this song is from the perspective of a dead soldier from a different war. But that’s not all. Then — I kid you not — there’s a coda with this whole chorus of the undead singing, “Set our spirits free (set us free) / Let us lay down our guns / Sweet mother Mary, we're so tired / But we can't come home ‘til the last shot's fired.”At this point, I would have gladly listened to “Proud to be an American.” On repeat. I would have even considered letting Lee Greenwood give me a lobotomy. I mean, we live in a society, don’t we? Might we hope for better? What irrepressible thing was the pool revealing today on the rolly suitcase speaker? That we might only hope for death.No, but wait. Here was Zac Brown. Zac Brown, with a voice like James Taylor. He might show us a way to reclaim some civic pride even at this late hour of our democracy. Zac, you show us the way, won’t you? And, lo, Zac replied: “Salute the ones who died / The ones who give their lives / so we don’t have to sacrifice / All the things we love / like our chicken fried.”I went to the pool to indulge in some Americana. Maybe I was naive to expect anything less.Still, this soundtrack to a small town death wish felt like a betrayal. Not just of country music — which, at this best, celebrates and ironizes rural life with a kind of pathos and wit not at all in evidence that day — but, more to the point, a betrayal of the Samford Pool. Which is to say it felt like a betrayal of public life. Of even the possibility of public life. The Samford Pool is run by the city and it sits right behind the public junior high school. Which really makes it the hub of public life in Auburn (such as it is). It’s the most integrated place, by class and race, in this southern town. It’s cheap to get in. It’s well maintained. Its only shortcoming, really, is a lack of shade. At its best, it embodies the democratic enterprise — the idea that we might be more than consumers and candidates for the reaper, but citizens, too. That we might collectively endeavor to improve our lives by, in this case, providing a place for children to run on the pool deck, for teenagers to flick their heads, and for us all to get some sun.And part of the premise of this swimming project is to go out beyond my door and find something vitalizing. So on the Fourth, I wanted to get my Walt Whitman on, and find that vitality in the public sphere. I wanted to find a meaning that came somewhere other than the specter of death.Matthew Sitman touches on this idea in a recent essay calling for renewed civic culture. Sitman looks to the New Deal for instruction: “Franklin Roosevelt and his administration understood that despair could be countered and democracy fortified by a kind of social infrastructure…They built theaters and public pools and commissioned murals to beautify public spaces…They were also public goods that brought people together, and were ways of making communities easier to feel a part of and entertainment and culture enjoyable for more than the rich.”And, on the flip side, we might read the closing of so many public pools in response to the gains of the civil rights movement as a tacit understanding by conservatives of the democratic power of the space.So, all to say, I had harbored a small hope that, even in this eleventh hour, the muses might sing of something other than the inevitability of our demise.But if only I would wrest my attention away from the music, they were doing exactly that, all around. Singing of gainers off the diving board, of shoulder tans turning the corner into sunburns, of my own daughter holding tight to a pool noodle and flailing her legs in something beginning to approximate a flutter kick. More people had arrived, the deck chairs filled, a hive hum of the group fortifying the air against the rolly suitcase amp.A counter-melody to the algorithm, singing that for whatever its worth, for as long as there remains a collective will and the water to fill it, there is the public pool. Sing o muse.Before we left that day, I needed a tonic, something to jar me from the malaise on the stereo. I decided to go off the high dive, something I hadn’t yet done this summer. The climb up seemed higher than I’d remembered. My stomach fluttered. So without delay, I ran off the board and into the air. And much sooner than I’d expected the water had risen up to meet me. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thebluemillionmiles.substack.com

Peligrosamente juntos
Peligrosamente juntos - American Aquarium/Terry Allen - 09/07/22

Peligrosamente juntos

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2022 59:44


American Aquarium “Chicamacomico”: ”Chicamacomico” “Little Things” ”Just Close Enough” ”The First Year” ”Built To Last” ”Wildfire” ”The Things We Lost Along The Way” ”Waking Up The Echoes” ”The Hardest Thing” ”All I Needed” Terry Allen and the Panhandle Mystery Band “Smokin the Dummy”: ”The Heart of California (for Lowell George)” ”Cocaine Cowboy” ”Whatever Happened to Jesus (and Maybeline)?” ”Helena Montana” ”Texas Tears” Escuchar audio

University of California Audio Podcasts (Audio)
Terry Allen: Trees - Stuart Collection at UC San Diego

University of California Audio Podcasts (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 2:51


Terry Allen's diverse talents and experiences are highlighted in his first outdoor project, "Trees," for the Stuart Collection. He remarks upon the continual loss of natural environment at UC San Diego by salvaging three eucalyptus trees from a grove razed to make way for new campus buildings. Two of these trees stand like ghosts within a eucalyptus grove between the Geisel Library and the Faculty Club. Although they ostensibly represent displacement or loss, these trees offer a kind of compensation: one emits a series of recorded songs and the other a lively sequence of poems and stories created specifically for this project. At the entrance to the Geisel library the third tree of Allen's installation remains silent - perhaps another form of the tree of knowledge, perhaps a reminder that trees must be cut down to print books, perhaps a dance form, or perhaps noting that one can acquire knowledge both through observation of nature and through research. Series: "Stuart Collection at UC San Diego" [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 37807]

Stuart Collection (Video)
Terry Allen: Trees - Stuart Collection at UC San Diego

Stuart Collection (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 2:51


Arts and Music (Video)
Terry Allen: Trees - Stuart Collection at UC San Diego

Arts and Music (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 2:51


Terry Allen's diverse talents and experiences are highlighted in his first outdoor project, "Trees," for the Stuart Collection. He remarks upon the continual loss of natural environment at UC San Diego by salvaging three eucalyptus trees from a grove razed to make way for new campus buildings. Two of these trees stand like ghosts within a eucalyptus grove between the Geisel Library and the Faculty Club. Although they ostensibly represent displacement or loss, these trees offer a kind of compensation: one emits a series of recorded songs and the other a lively sequence of poems and stories created specifically for this project. At the entrance to the Geisel library the third tree of Allen's installation remains silent - perhaps another form of the tree of knowledge, perhaps a reminder that trees must be cut down to print books, perhaps a dance form, or perhaps noting that one can acquire knowledge both through observation of nature and through research. Series: "Stuart Collection at UC San Diego" [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 37807]

UC San Diego (Audio)
Terry Allen: Trees - Stuart Collection at UC San Diego

UC San Diego (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 2:51


Terry Allen's diverse talents and experiences are highlighted in his first outdoor project, "Trees," for the Stuart Collection. He remarks upon the continual loss of natural environment at UC San Diego by salvaging three eucalyptus trees from a grove razed to make way for new campus buildings. Two of these trees stand like ghosts within a eucalyptus grove between the Geisel Library and the Faculty Club. Although they ostensibly represent displacement or loss, these trees offer a kind of compensation: one emits a series of recorded songs and the other a lively sequence of poems and stories created specifically for this project. At the entrance to the Geisel library the third tree of Allen's installation remains silent - perhaps another form of the tree of knowledge, perhaps a reminder that trees must be cut down to print books, perhaps a dance form, or perhaps noting that one can acquire knowledge both through observation of nature and through research. Series: "Stuart Collection at UC San Diego" [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 37807]

The Lynda Steele Show
B.C.'s biggest school district, Surrey, will not be mandating COVID vaccines for staff

The Lynda Steele Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021 7:20


Terry Allen, Vice-Chair of the Surrey Board of Education joins with more on the decision in Surrey to not enforce COVID vaccinations for staff. 

New Slang
182: Jimmie Dale Gilmore

New Slang

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 72:17


On Episode 182, I'm joined by acclaimed Lubbock singer-songwriter Jimmie Dale Gilmore of The Flatlanders. This Friday, July 09, The Panhandle trio is releasing their newest full-length album, Treasure of Love.  During this conversation, we talk about recording Treasure of Love, growing up in Lubbock, the importance of radio, hearing Terry Allen for the first time, collaborating with Dave Alvin, the genius of Lloyd Maines, and the enduring impact of The Flatlanders. Note: This is the first in a three-part installment of interviews with Jimmie Dale Gilmore, Joe Ely, and Butch Hancock of The Flatlanders. This episode's presenting partner is Desert Door Texas Sotol and The Blue Light Live.New Slang PatreonNew Slang TwitterNew Slang InstagramNew Slang FacebookNew Slang Merch StoreThe Neon Eon PodcastThe Neon Eon Merch Store Support the show (https://www.paypal.me/ThomasMooney)

Being Brown at Work
Who Is Diversity and What Does it Mean To Me As A Black Person? with Terry Allen

Being Brown at Work

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 30:45


While hiring more Black professionals in the workplace is a good first step toward diversity, it's not enough especially if the company doesn't provide the necessary support for advancement.   Terry Allen, the CEO of 1016 Media, joins me in this episode to talk about diversity and what it really means to Black professionals.   Terry is a business owner and a consultant for small businesses. He is a co-author of the best-selling Simon and Schuster book, "Real Men Cook: Rites, Rituals, and Recipes for Living". He is considered one of the top marketing specialists in the South and Southwest markets.   McKinsey's report Why diversity matters: https://www.mckinsey.com/business-functions/organization/our-insights/why-diversity-matters#   Connect with Terry: https://teewithlinda.co/2SH2vfJ   Connect with Linda: bit.ly/teeconnect https://www.lindataliaferro.com/ https://www.facebook.com/theteewithlinda/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindataliaferro https://www.instagram.com/TheTeeWithLinda/

The Jalapeño
Talking to Mountains with Scott Ballew

The Jalapeño

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 136:23


The multi-talented (songwriter, singer, filmmaker) Scott Ballew on the program! Check 1. Scott's new album 'Talking to Mountains' https://open.spotify.com/album/4Ev5eHiSdT6ANcT6JstDxf?si=N2P6jSO7Rkyt-DZGPoUrlg 2. Scott's documentary on West Texas legend, Terry Allen https://www.amazon.com/Everything-All-Reasons-Terry-Allen/dp/B07ZWWXM14 3. Scott's filmwork for Yeti: https://stories.yeti.com     

Take 5
Kurt Vile's musical heroes

Take 5

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2019 34:10


One of my favourite artists is Kurt Vile. His music has been a friend to me for years; a familiar voice and drifting guitar that always makes you feel like you're home. He's been a frequent visitor to Australia too, and on his fifth visit I asked him to join me to Take 5. Kurt wears his heart on his sleeve, you've always been able to hear certain influences in his songs (both in the way he plays and sings) and he's unafraid of paying homage to his heroes. So the chance to share their songs, was too good to pass up. Get ready to hear Kurt Vile as fan boy; the kind of convo you can imagine having late at night, with a friend, about your favourite songs.   John Prine – Way Back Then Townes Van Zandt – Flyin' Shoes Joni Mitchell – Last Time I Saw Richard Terry Allen – Cortez Sail Neil Young – Ambulance Blues