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We are only just beginning to understand the impact social media and smart devices are having on the mental and emotional well-being of teenagers around the world. In this episode of Super Connected Conversations, multi-disciplinary artist Tim Arnold talks to Rose Pepper: a secondary school student in the United Kingdom with a rare talent for curiosity and a natural gift for analysis. Rose shares her personal experience of trialling the Light Phone — a minimalist phone designed to encourage intentional technology use — and how living without a smartphone for a month changed her perspective on digital life. Tim and Rose also explore what it's like to grow up Gen Z in a world dominated by screens, and how new generations might reclaim real-world connection. Their conversation ties into the themes explored in Super Connected™: a groundbreaking album, film and live multimedia show about the impact of technology on family, childhood and community. If you're listening on Spotify or Apple, add the Super Connected™ album to your library now to hear how this project began with music and lyrics: Super Connected on Spotify Super Connected on Apple Music For more information about Super Connected™, including upcoming live performances, screenings, and how to experience the album and film, please visit: Super Connected Official If you'd like to explore the Light Phone, you can find out more here: Light Phone Created entirely without sponsorship, this podcast is independently produced by Tim Arnold. If you'd like to support his work, you can do so via Patreon. © The Tim Arnold Company 2025
On this episode of Shoving Wilco, hosts Todd Rossnagel and Tim Arnold sit down with Wilco's longtime keyboardist, Mikael Jorgensen. From his early days joining the band to what it's like prepping for a major tour, Mikael shares stories from the road and behind the keys. We dive into his musical influences, what's currently spinning on his playlist, the value of listening to music with a crowd, and a fascinating documentary he's producing about jazz legend Bob James — a man whose fingerprints are all over your music library, whether you realize it or not.Follow Mikael on Substack here. Have an idea for the show? Email us: ShovingWilco@gmail.com
In this episode, hosts Todd Rossnagel and Tim Arnold share what they have listened to in 2024. Todd shares some new artists that caught his attention, and Tim shares some artists that might not be new, but they might be new to you! Here's a Spotify playlist with everything we mentioned. And here's the list: Bob Dylan The Barr Brothers Dr. Dog Lo Moon Wild Pink Wunderhorse Autumn Defense And of course, Wilco Todd's 24 in 2024 is here. What did you listen to? Email the show: shovingwilco@gmail.com
Windy Echols, KC Boyce, Jeff Pratt, Tim Arnold and Comm Jordan Johnson join Tim Echols to talk about the Christmas season, EVs, trash recycling and Augusta, Georgia.
In this episode, Todd Rossnagel and Tim Arnold dive into the exciting news of the upcoming 20th-anniversary deluxe edition of Wilco's iconic album A Ghost Is Born. They explore what we know so far about the reissue, including the promise of previously unreleased tracks and live recordings and why this announcement has reignited enthusiasm for one of Wilco's boldest artistic statements. Todd and Tim also take a nostalgic journey through the album itself, reflecting on its groundbreaking experimentation, emotional depth, and the moments that make it a defining chapter in the band's career. Interested in pre-ordering? Click here. More on the release can be found on Spin. To hear the alt version of Handshake Drugs, recorded in 2003 at Sear Sound in NYC, click here.
Join hosts Todd Rossnagel and Tim Arnold as they take a deep dive into a pivotal moment in Wilco history: their very first live show on November 17, 1994, at Cicero's in St. Louis. Performing as "Black Shampoo," Wilco debuted their sound with a setlist that included early classics like "I Must Be High." In this special episode, Todd and Tim celebrate the 30th anniversary of this legendary performance, sharing rare audio clips, behind-the-scenes insights, and reflections on how this night helped shape the alt-country sound of the '90s. Whether you're a die-hard fan or new to Wilco, this episode captures the magic of a band on the brink of something extraordinary. Relive the night where it all began—only on Shoving Wilco! Head here for the downloadable files. Head here for the YouTube link. We sincerely thank both of these creators for archiving and sharing this recording.
Multi-disciplinary artist Tim Arnold in conversation with Sandy Chappell, a Paediatric Speech and Language Therapist with over 30 years of experience. Sandy specialises in working with pre-school and primary school children who have speech and language disorders. She is the founder of Chatterbox Speech and Language Therapy in North Yorkshire and a passionate advocate for screen-free activities that promote early speech and language development. Sandy is also a member of the Health Professionals for Safer Screens campaign group. For more information on Sandy Chappell, please visit: http://www.chatterbox-slt.co.uk/ Health For more information on Health Professionals for Safer Screens, please visit: https://healthprofessionalsforsaferscreens.org/ Arts If you support a more mindful approach to screen use, join our community and learn more about the film, album, and theatre show of Super Connected: http://superconnected.technology/ This podcast is independently produced and not sponsored. If you appreciate the content created by The Tim Arnold Company, consider supporting on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/timarnoldmusic
Multi-disciplinary artist Tim Arnold in conversation with Dr. Becky Foljambe, an NHS GP, passionate campaigner for safer screens and founder of Health Professionals for Safer Screens. In this episode, they discuss Becky's work in advocating for the removal of smartphones from schools and her growing concerns about the increasing intrusion of technology in childhood, particularly in vulnerable communities. She highlights the deepening inequality that tech is driving in society and shares insights from her extensive experience in general practice and education. Health For more information on Health Professionals for Safer Screens, please visit: https://healthprofessionalsforsaferscreens.org/ Arts If you support a more mindful approach to screen use, join our community and learn more about the film, album, and theatre show of Super Connected: http://superconnected.technology/ This podcast is independently produced and not sponsored. If you appreciate the content created by The Tim Arnold Company, consider supporting on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/timarnoldmusic ©The Tim Arnold Company/Super Connected 2024
Multi-disciplinary artist Tim Arnold in conversation with Dr. Sanjiv Nichani OBE, a Senior Consultant Paediatrician at Leicester Children's Hospital and founder of Healing Little Hearts. In this episode, they discuss Dr. Nichani's work in paediatric care and his campaign to raise awareness about the ‘Screen Demic', which he coined to describe the epidemic of mental health illnesses and developmental difficulties in children due to excessive screen time and social media usage. Health For more information on Health Professionals for Safer Screens, please visit: https://healthprofessionalsforsaferscreens.org/ Arts If you support a more mindful approach to screen use, join our community and learn more about the film, album, and theatre show of Super Connected: http://superconnected.technology/ This podcast is independently produced and not sponsored. If you appreciate the content created by The Tim Arnold Company, consider supporting on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/timarnoldmusic ©The Tim Arnold Company/Super Connected 2024
Ready to take your marketing career to the next level? Apply now to become a StoryBrand Certified Guide at StoryBrand.com/Guide and get the tools, training, and community to help businesses boost sales—but hurry, the deadline for the December training is approaching fast! -- Leading a business means constantly being pulled between competing demands. Should you focus on increasing profits or making a bigger impact? Should you embrace stability or push for innovation? When grappling with these either-or decisions, many people freeze up or choose one path at the expense of the other. But what if you didn't have to pick? What if the best strategy is embracing both options? In this week's episode, Dr. JJ Peterson and April Sunshine Hawkins sit down with leadership expert Tim Arnold, author of Lead with AND, to explore how embracing “both-and” thinking can help you manage tension instead of trying to solve it. Tim breaks down 6 key tensions leaders face and practical strategies to navigate them, so you don't have to feel like you're always choosing between opposites. Listen in and learn how to ditch the binary thinking and start leading with a mindset that grows your team, your business, and your impact. Discover where you stand on the Both/And Leadership spectrum as well as how to navigate the 6 key tensions. Get your free assessment now at LeadWithAnd.com and start leading with balance and clarity. -- CLARIFY YOUR MARKETING AND CREATE YOUR FREE BRANDSCRIPT: Storybrand.com/sb7 HIRE A STORYBRAND CERTIFIED GUIDE TO HELP CREATE THE MARKETING AND MESSAGING YOUR BUSINESS NEEDS TO GROW: MarketingMadeSimple.com HELP US DELIVER EVEN MORE VALUE EACH WEEK BY COMPLETING OUR HERO MAKER SURVEY: StoryBrand.com/Survey STORYBRAND INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/StoryBrand
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What do you get when you cross fantasy football with the creation of a Wilco setlist? You get this episode! Todd Rossnagel, Tim Arnold, Dara Weyna, and Chad Brooks design the ultimate Wilco set list through a fantasy football-style draft. In real-time, they build off of each other's picks and try to design the most unbelievable Wilco show. They can't include every Wilco song, so some must remain unchosen. Which songs will they choose? What is the opener? The closer? The encore? A double encore? Why not? It's a fantasy... Want to hear this "fantasy"? Here's the Spotify playlist. Play along by emailing us your Wilco fantasy setlist: shovingwilco@gmail.com
In this episode of the Shoving Wilco podcast, host Todd Rossnagel and co-host Tim Arnold sit down with Peter Blackstock, co-founder of the influential music magazine No Depression. Peter shares his experiences from the early days of the magazine and its deep connections with the alt-country movement that Wilco helped define. From the origins of the No Depression name to the critical role the magazine played in shaping the musical landscape, this conversation is a must-listen for any Wilco fan. Peter reflects on the impact of No Depression as both a magazine and a cultural touchstone, tracing its roots back to the 1990s when Wilco was just beginning to emerge from the shadows of Uncle Tupelo. We talk about everything from the AOL forums that united fans to the evolution of alt-country into a genre that continues to influence musicians today and we dive into the role No Depression played in Wilco's development, exploring how the band's connection to its fans through the magazine and online platforms contributed to its lasting success. Whether you're a longtime Wilco fan or new to the band, this episode offers a rich history of how the band and the magazine grew together. Do you have a show idea, or want to get in touch with the show? Email us: shovingwilco@gmail.com
Multi-disciplinary artist Tim Arnold in conversation with Kaiwei Tang, co-founder of minimalist phone company The Light Phone. Together, they discuss how Light Phone help users disconnect from digital distractions, encouraging a return to more intentional and fulfilling daily experiences. Recorded live on August 2nd, 2024. Kaiwei Tang is a visionary entrepreneur and co-founder of The Light Phone, along with Joe Hollier. Their company is dedicated to creating minimalist phones designed to promote a healthier relationship with technology. Kaiwei's product design and development background with a focus on human centered design, paired with Joe's background in art, design and film making, drives their mission to encourage users to disconnect from the digital world and reconnect with the physical one. Read Tim's 'Light Phone Step by Step Guide' Go Light here For more information on The Light Phone, please visit The Light Phone This podcast is independently produced and not sponsored. If you appreciate the content created by Tim and Super Connected Conversations, consider supporting on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/timarnoldmusic Join our community and learn more about the world of Super Connected through the album, film, and theatre show at http://superconnected.technology/ ©TA Music/Super Connected 2024
In this episode of the podcast, Ryan and Tim Arnold discuss the importance of embracing healthy tensions in leadership. They explore the tensions between confidence and humility, expectations and grace, and profit and purpose. Tim shares a story from his experience leading a homeless shelter, highlighting the need to navigate these tensions in a healthy way. They emphasize the value of leaning into differences and engaging in healthy conflict to foster growth and understanding. Tim provides resources for further exploration of these concepts. Key Takeaways Leaders need to embrace healthy tensions, such as the balance between confidence and humility, expectations and grace, and profit and purpose. Leaning into tensions allows for growth, understanding, and better decision-making. Navigating tensions requires recognizing that there can be multiple right answers and finding the best approach for the situation. Engaging in healthy conflict and embracing differences can lead to exceptional results and foster resilience in leadership. Naming and managing chronic tensions in organizations can lead to positive change and growth. About Tim Arnold Having launched and sold a successful for-profit business, pioneered a social enterprise, and led a homeless shelter, Tim Arnold understands how hard it is to lead in challenging situations. That's why he's dedicated to helping leaders at every level – from first-time managers to Nobel Peace Prize winners and Fortune 500 CEOs – navigate the path to resilience and success. In This Episode [00:00] Welcome to the show! [05:03] Meet Tim Arnold [11:05] Tensions To Manage [12:06] Confidence & Humility [15:57] Expectations & Grace [35:09] Connect with Tim [36:15] Outro Quotes “One of those tensions I talk about is the tension between confidence and humility. And it's not about the compromise or meeting in the middle. It's how do I do both fully?” - TIm Arnold “Let's not look at this as right and wrong. Let's just pick the best option for us right now. And when we can do that, and I gotta say, this is I think true for the solopreneur that's just trying to kind of stand out from the pack or people leading teams. If you can encourage kind of the culture of your teams and your relationships to lean into tension, to not need to surround yourself with people who see everything the way you see, it's a competitive edge right now.” - Tim Guest Links Find Tim Arnold online Get access to the free video series “Lead with AND” Follow Tim Arnold on Instagram Connect with Tim Arnold on LinkedIn Links Find out more about Onward Summit Join the Grow Your Video Business Facebook Group Follow Ryan Koral on Instagram Check out the full show notes
In this episode of Shoving Wilco, hosts Todd Rossnagel and Tim Arnold review the new Wilco EP, Hot Sun Cool Shroud. The new EP came out on June 28th, and the hosts wasted no time jumping into the studio and sharing their thoughts. Are you at Solid Sound? Do you have a comment for the show? Leave us a message on the Shoving Wilco hotline (225) 286-1986 or email the show, ShovingWilco@gmail.com
In this episode of Shoving Wilco, hosts Todd Rossnagel and Tim Arnold dive into the latest developments in the world of Wilco - the announcement of new music! No, they don't have a sneak listen but - hey - let's talk about it! Been a minute since we've had an EP! Todd and Tim have been away from the pod for a little bit, so they re-connect on a few older topics that were headlines this spring. They commemorate the 20th anniversary of Nels Cline and Pat Sansone joining the band. They reflect on how these two talented musicians have profoundly influenced Wilco's sound and contributed to its enduring legacy. The episode also features an in-depth look at the newly released vinyl, The Whole Love Expanded. Todd and Tim dissect the album's additional content and its significance, and Todd thinks the demo version of Art of Almost might now be one of his favorite Wilco songs of all time. We know - it's a strong take. Join Todd and Tim for a lively and insightful episode that blends celebration, nostalgia, and a touch of controversy, all wrapped up in their signature style. Wanna reach the show? Email us: shovingwilco@gmail.com or call the Shoving Wilco hotline: (225) 286-1986.
Multimedia artist Tim Arnold in conversation with Kate Alderton - actress, theatre maker, dream practitioner and communications skills facilitator. Together, they talk about learning to be 'phone free' and making performance venues into sacred spaces again with their Screenless Socials. Recorded live on April 15th, 2024. Kate Alderton is a multifaceted artist, dream practitioner, theatre maker and advanced communications skills facilitator. With a background in the arts, training at LAMDA, her passion extends beyond stage and screen, as she actively seeks to reignite the ancient tradition of communal dreaming. Kate is founder of The Dreamfishing Society. For social and community dreaming events and to explore the potential of collective dreaming, please visit: https://dreamfishingsociety.com/ This video is independently produced and not sponsored. If you appreciate the content created by Tim and Super Connected Conversations, consider supporting on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/timarnoldmusic Join our community and learn more about the world of Super Connected through the album, film, and theatre show at http://superconnected.technology/ ©TA Music/Super Connected 2024
Multimedia artist Tim Arnold in conversation with Hannah Oertel, the founder of Delay Smartphones UK. Together, they delve into the the impact of smartphones and social media on today's youth. Recorded live on April 2nd, 2024. With a background as a therapist and NLP practitioner, Hannah recognised the need to address the growing concerns surrounding smartphone usage, particularly among children and teenagers. Delay Smartphones UK are campaigning to protect all children from the dangers of smartphones, and helping parents make informed decisions on when to give kids their first smartphones. For more information about Delay Smartphones UK, visit their official website: https://delaysmartphones.org.uk/ This podcast is independently produced and not sponsored. If you appreciate the content created by Tim and Super Connected Conversations, consider supporting on Patreon to ensure the continuation of Super Connected Conversations: Join our community and learn more about the world of Super Connected through the album, film, and theatre show at https://superconnected.technology/ ©TA Music/Super Connected 2024
And it all comes down to this! You've voted and the results are in - the Final Four songs of the All-Time, Indisputable, totally-Your-Own Opinion, Greatest Songs of Wilco Bracket. Host Todd Rossnagel and Tim Arnold break down the final four songs, how they got to the championship round and what they all have in common! We want to thank WXRT's Marty Lennartz for dropping us a voice memo, and we also thank Andy Pulliam from the Song Seekers podcast for his opinion. Check out his pod - he's a huge Wilco fan! You too can call our hotline: (225) 286-1986
Catch Super Connected on tour in the UK: https://bit.ly/4bIkHcL Sociologist and media scholar, Nick Couldry, engages in a compelling dialogue with multimedia artist Tim Arnold about the intricate interplay between media, society and human experience, with a special focus on the use of smartphones by children and teenagers. Nick Couldry is a distinguished professor at the London School of Economics, specialising in media, communication, and social theory. His books with Ulises A Mejias 'The Costs of Connection' and 'Data Grab' explain the concept of 'data colonialism' as explored on Tim Arnold's album Super Connected. For more information on Nick Couldry, please visit https://www.nickcouldry.org/ Support Super Connected Conversations on Patreon to access exclusive content, engage with the community, and explore the transformative power of media and art. For music, film and theatre on this topic, visit the Super Connected website. ©TA Music/Super Connected 2024
Click here for the bracket! In this episode of the "Shoving Wilco" podcast, hosts Todd Rossnagel and Tim Arnold provide an update on the ongoing competition: The All-Time, Indisputable, Totally-Your-Own-Opinion, Greatest Songs of Wilco Bracket. Having concluded two thrilling rounds, we've seen a blend of anticipated victories alongside some remarkable upsets. Todd and Tim dissect the outcomes of these rounds, offering expert analysis and setting the stage for the forthcoming matchups. Don't forget - you can vote! In fact, your vote is the only way a song advances in this tournament! Click here to vote, and ensure your voice is heard in this fun debate. If you'd like to call and share your opinion, feel free! The podcast hotline is: (225) 286-1986 Our email is: shovingwilco@gmail.com #LongLiveWilco
Author, teacher, documentarian and 'Team Human' pioneer, Douglas Rushkoff joins multimedia artist Tim Arnold in a discussion on the impact of technology on humanity, with a special focus on the effects of smartphones and social media on children and teenagers. Recorded live for Super Connected Conversations on 20th March, 2024. About Douglas Rushkoff Douglas Rushkoff is a media theorist, writer, and documentarian who focuses on human autonomy in a digital age. Though created by humans, our technologies, markets and institutions often contain an antihuman agenda. With his book and podcast 'Team Human', Douglas Rushkoff reveals the dynamics of this antihuman machinery and invites us to remake these aspects of society in ways that foster our humanity. Team Human was an inspiration and influence on Tim Arnold's album and feature film drama Super Connected. For more information on Douglas Rushkoff and his work, visit his official website at rushkoff.com. Join Team Human. Support Super Connected Conversations on Patreon to access exclusive screenings, concerts, free tickets and more. Join our community and dive into the Super Connected album, film and theatre show at superconnected.technology
In an episode that promises to spark debates and ignite passions among fans, Shoving Wilco hosts Todd Rossnagel and Tim Arnold undertake the colossal task of assembling a 64-team field for The All-Time, Indisputable, Totally-Your-Own-Opinion, Greatest Songs Of Wilco Bracket (Even Though It's a Google Form). This bracket, crafted with a blend of expertise, humor, and sheer love for Wilco's music, isn't just any list—it's a call to arms for fans to weigh in on what they believe to be the greatest songs from Wilco's storied career. Dive into the heart of Wilco's discography as Todd and Tim meticulously divide it into four distinct regions: The Early Region, the Golden Region, the dPBM Region, and the Cruel Cousin Region. What makes these regions unique? Why are certain tracks given the coveted number one seed? And which songs are poised for upsets? Todd and Tim don't just list songs; they dissect, discuss, and sometimes even dispute their placements, making for an engaging and enlightening listen. But here's the twist: while the hosts set the stage, it's the audience who ultimately calls the shots. Your votes determine which songs advance, making every selection a reflection of the fanbase's collective voice. And remember - this is just for fun, folks. Head to the bracket now and begin voting! Follow the pod to see who makes it through.
Leaders are forged in the fires of challenge. In this episode, we set sail with Tim Arnold, and our show guest from Leaders for Leaders, to navigate the rapids of conflict. We'll explore strategies to steer through disagreements, build trust through choppy waters, and ultimately, emerge stronger on the other side. Learn how to leverage conflict for positive change and foster deeper connections within your team. So, grab your paddle and join us for an insightful discussion that will equip you to lead through any storm. Find More Episodes on PCA Overdrive: https://www.pcaoverdrive.org/painted-show PCA Overdrive is free for members. Not a member? Download the app on the Apple Store or Google Play and enjoy a 7 day free trial! Become a member: https://www.pcapainted.org/membership-resources/
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In a bonus podcast, Tim Arnold and Kevin Godley discuss the resonance today of the U2 song ‘Numb' The post Tim Arnold and Kevin Godley appeared first on The Strange Brew .
In this episode of Shoving Wilco, hosts Todd Rossnagel and Tim Arnold sit down with John Stirratt, the venerable bassist who has been a cornerstone of Wilco since its inception. Stirratt provides an unparalleled glimpse into the band's history, offering insights into the pivotal moments and the unique chemistry that have sustained Wilco through the years. From the early days to the realization that Wilco was destined for longevity, Stirratt's reflections illuminate the passion and dynamics behind the scenes. Stirratt shares stories about touring, recording, and crafting the distinctive "Wilco sound" - his stories are enlightening and entertaining. He recounts memorable stories, such as the real story behind "Passenger Side" and what he was truly singing during "I Am Always in Love." This episode is a treasure trove for Wilco fans and anyone intrigued by the stories behind the music. Don't miss the chance to dive deep into the world of Wilco with John Stirratt's firsthand account. Have an idea for a show? Email the show: shovingwilco@gmail.com
In this episode of "Shoving Wilco," hosts Todd Rossnagel and Tim Arnold select a few songs that they believe Wilco could easily cover. Prepare for a surprising mix of tunes that veer off the beaten path. Will Wilco cover these songs? Probably not, but it's fun to imagine! From hidden gems to classic tracks with a twist, Todd and Tim dissect each song, sharing why they think Wilco would excel at these particular covers and how they envision the band putting their distinctive stamp on them. Fair warning: The selections may surprise you, but that's all part of the fun. Have an idea for the show? Email us: ShovingWilco@gmail.com
In this episode, we are thrilled to bring you a distinguished guest who needs no introduction in the world of leadership development and team building. Join us in welcoming Tim Arnold, an expert with over two decades of experience guiding leaders through the complexities of managing teams effectively. Tim Arnold is not only a seasoned author, having penned his best-selling book "The Power of Healthy Tension," but also a practitioner who has applied his insights in organizations such as the United Nations, Compassion International, and the Royal Bank of Canada. As we dive into this conversation, Tim shares perspectives on polarities and paradoxes, offering invaluable insights on five polarities that, if leveraged well, can improve team performance. Tune in for an enriching dialogue that transcends conventional leadership paradigms, as Tim shares his wealth of knowledge and real-world experiences. For full show notes and links, visit https://www.missinglogic.com/truleader If you found value in this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS: https://www.linkedin.com/company/missinglogic-llc https://www.facebook.com/missinglogicLLC https://twitter.com/MissingLogicLLC https://www.instagram.com/missinglogic_llc/
Welcome to the Shoving Wilco podcast's special Christmas episode! Join hosts Todd Rossnagel and Tim Arnold as they embark on a festive and imaginative journey, dreaming up a unique Christmas-themed album by Wilco. Yes, Todd and Tim are fully aware that Wilco doesn't have actual Christmas songs, but it's fun to imagine, right? Todd takes a biblical approach, drawing inspiration from the evocative story of Joseph to curate a playlist that blends these ancient narratives with Wilco's distinct sound and Jeff's imaginative writing. Meanwhile, Tim treats the Christmas album as a thoughtful 'gift' to Wilco fans. He carefully selects a mix of familiar and possibly undiscovered Wilco tracks, repackaging them as a musical present for the holiday season. This special episode is also a heartfelt thank you to all the loyal listeners of the Shoving Wilco podcast. Thank you for your continued support! We encourage fans to stay tuned for more Shoving Wilco in 2024! Want to listen to the list? Follow this link to the Spotify playlist. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shovingwilco/support
Join us today as Tim Arnold, President of the Fort Wayne Legatus Chapter, talks with Rob Gregory and Josh Bach about the history of this great organization and the impact it is making on our community leaders. To learn more about Legatus International go to https://legatus.org/Belt of Truth is a podcast brought to you by Armor of God, a Catholic men's movement based in Fort Wayne, Indiana, established to arm men to be the spiritual leaders God has called them to be. Belt of Truth features discussions with a variety of guests to explore different topics crucial for men to hear and reflect on their journey to becoming spiritual leaders. Learn more about Armor of God and Belt of Truth at armingmen.com.Edited and Produced by Josh Bach of OurLocalParish.com
It's our best Black Friday Deal ever! Get $100 off Business Made Simple when you sign up now at BusinessMadeSimple.com/BlackFriday. Join thousands of successful business owners who've used the 6-step plan to grow their small business. Visit BusinessMadeSimple.com/BlackFriday. to learn more and take advantage of our best offer of the year! -- Are you struggling to get your team to click? In the world of work, getting everyone on the same page can feel like herding cats. Misunderstandings, conflicting ideas, and just not seeing eye-to-eye can turn your dream team into a group that barely gets things done. In an era where teamwork is the key to success, finding a way to make all these different pieces fit together is a puzzle many leaders are trying to solve. In today's episode, host Donald Miller chats with Tim Arnold, author of Next Level Teamwork and a master in untangling the knots of team dynamics. Arnold brings a fresh perspective to the table, challenging the conventional ways of thinking about teamwork. He introduces a new teamwork concept that's all about embracing and managing the complexities within a team. Tune in and learn practical tips and insights to transform your team into a powerhouse of productivity and collaboration! Order Tim's book, Next Level Teamwork at TimArnold.ca/Books/. -- PRE-ORDER COACH BUILDER THE BOOK AND TRANSFORM YOUR EXPERTISE INTO A LUCRATIVE CONSULTING CAREER: CoachBuilderBook.com/Podcast IF YOU'RE SERIOUS ABOUT IMPLEMENTING A PLAN TO GROW YOUR BUSINESS AND REVENUE, FLIGHT SCHOOL IS FOR YOU! JOIN NOW: SmallBusinessFlightSchool.com. SUBMIT FOR YOUR CHANCE TO GET COACHED ON THE PODCAST: BusinessMadeSimple.com/Podcast FIND AND FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM: Instagram.com/BusinessMadeSimple
In this episode of the Go Beyond Fundraising podcast, Pursuant CEO and President Trent Ricker talks with Tim Arnold, whose work in leadership and team development focuses on helping leaders unleash the power of both/and thinking in an either/or world. Tim's latest book, Next-Level Teamwork: The 5 Tensions to Manage for High-Performance Teams, guides leaders through overcoming the five common tensions or dysfunctions that all teams face. In his conversation with Trent, Tim illustrates how, through a both/and approach, each dysfunction becomes a healthy tension that takes teams from unproductive to unstoppable. It's an episode that's chock full of practical advice that your team can start using immediately. The goal is to produce a team that is productive but also has fun together and enjoys their work.
In this episode, we dive headfirst into Wilco's 13th studio album, "Cousin," a record that's already stirring up quite the buzz in the music world. Joined by fellow Wilco aficionado and music enthusiast Tim Arnold, we're going to dissect each and every one of the album's ten captivating tracks. "Cousin," produced by the immensely talented Cate Le Bon and released on September 29, 2023, promises to be a pivotal moment in Wilco's illustrious career. So, if you're ready to unpack the magic, the melodies, and the meaning behind Wilco's latest opus, then grab your headphones, settle in, and let's dive deep into "Cousin" on the "Shoving Wilco" podcast! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shovingwilco/support
WE HAVE NEW WILCO!!!! In this breaking news episode of Shoving Wilco, Todd Rossnagel and Tim Arnold sit down with the legendary radio personality Marty Lennartz from WXRT Radio in Chicago, Illinois. Marty had the privilege of sharing the world premiere of the new Wilco single, "Evicted," on his show just yesterday morning. Todd, Tim, and Marty waste no time in diving into the heart of the matter - the new single "Evicted." The hosts are eager to learn from Marty about the behind-the-scenes details of the single's debut, exploring the band's inspiration behind the track and its significance in Wilco's musical evolution. Marty, a seasoned music aficionado, also shares insight into the band's creative process and producer, Cate Le Bon. Whether you're a longtime fan or a curious newcomer, this episode promises to leave you eagerly counting down the days until September 29th. Listen to "Evicted" The "Evicted" music video is found here. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shovingwilco/support
Assessing the true quality of a leader can often be challenging. However, during a crisis, their true capabilities surface. The co-founders of this community emphasize the value of “bringing your whole self to work, engaging your head, heart, and briefcase.” Without a doubt this week's guest, Dr. Tim Arnold earned his position as Superintendent of Will County District 92 through his intelligence and impeccable credentials. Adrienne Guerrero, a parent with two grade school daughters in the district, often praised Tim's exceptional communication skills and reassuring demeanor, especially during times of unprecedented challenges faced by the school system. We were thrilled when Dr. Arnold agreed to engage in a conversation, granting us a glimpse behind the curtain to discover some of the key leadership principles that shape his philosophy. We are confident you will find the same benefits from listening to this interview as we did while conducting it. To see Dr. Tim Arnold's leadership in action, visit the Will County District 92 website at www.d92.org. Connect with Tim directly on LinkedIn. A Leadership Beyond exists to support the alignment between the business strategy and people strategy - to drive results with people not at the expense of people (Talent Optimization). Subscribe to our podcast to join the Leadership Beyond Community of Conversation and hear insights from thought leaders and human development experts leading the way in the field of Talent Optimization. As always, we'd love to hear from you about your insights, challenges, and successes around leading (self and others) through transitions.
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Want to reach the show? Send us an email: shovingwilco@gmail.com ____ Welcome back to another episode of Shoving Wilco, the podcast that celebrates the music of Wilco. In this episode, we continue to traverse through the discography of Wilco. Host Todd Rossnagel and guest Tim Arnold break down the last three albums released by Wilco: Schmilco, Ode To Joy, and the very latest from Wilco, Cruel Country. What songs are their starters, their bench players and which songs will they cut? Tune in to find out. Thank you for tuning in to Shoving Wilco, the podcast that celebrates the extraordinary music of Wilco. Stay tuned for more episodes. Don't forget to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcast platform to never miss an episode. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shovingwilco/support
Want to reach the show? Send us an email: shovingwilco@gmail.com In this episode of Shoving Wilco, host Todd Rossnagel is joined by Tim Arnold and they continue to traverse their way through the Wilco discography. In this episode, they discuss three of Wilco's most acclaimed albums: Wilco (The Album), The Whole Love, and Star Wars. If you were to chunk out the Wilco discography, these three albums would be the 3rd quarter of the football game. (We know they produced other albums!) In this episode, Todd and Tim dissect their favorite cuts from each album, discuss where they were when they were released, and share their thoughts on Wilco's evolution as a band. We discuss the origins of Wilco (The Album), and how it marked a departure from the band's previous sound and the unique songwriting of Jeff Tweedy, and how he's able to capture the complexities of the human experience in his lyrics. Thank you for joining us on Shoving Wilco, the ultimate podcast for Wilco fans and music enthusiasts alike. Don't forget to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcast platform to stay up to date with the latest episodes. Until next time, keep shoving Wilco! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shovingwilco/support
Concept Album-Super Connected Takes On Big Tech, Social Media, And Mental Health#timarnold #newmusic #socialmedia #bigtech #mentalhealth #superconnected #conceptalbum A Concept Album about Social Media, Big Tech and Mental Health, Which Culminated in Arnold's Unexpected Diagnosis of Autism.UK Solo Artist TIM ARNOLD announces details about forthcoming studio album SUPER CONNECTED – A concept album about social media, big tech and mental health, which culminated in Arnold's unexpected diagnosis of autism.Produced by Arnold with additional production from Jethro Tull bassist Jonathan Noyce, the album spans an elective mix of genres, and includes a vocal cameo from actor Stephen Fry on Track 6 “A Commercial Break”.Purchase the album: https://timarnold.bandcamp.com/musicWebsite: https://timarnold.co.uk/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/timarnoldmusic/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/timarnoldmusic/Twitter: https://twitter.com/timarnoldYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/user/timarnoldThanks for tuning in, please be sure to click that subscribe button and give this a thumbs up!!Email: thevibesbroadcast@gmail.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/listen_to_the_vibes_/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thevibesbroadcastnetworkLinktree: https://linktr.ee/the_vibes_broadcastTikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMeuTVRv2/Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheVibesBrdcstTruth: https://truthsocial.com/@KoyoteAnd Now!!! The Bandmates' club, Supporters of the channel: Matthew Arrowood Host of The ONLY Brocast podcast:https://youtube.com/channel/UCsfv1wWu3oUg42I2nOtnMTADon Hahn of In the Margins: https://www.youtube.com/c/InTheMarginsBukas Siguro: https://www.youtube.com/c/BukasS%C4%ABgur%C3%B8Will Scoville of Ranch Rehab DIY: https://www.youtube.com/c/RanchRehabDrew Lee Nicholas of DN-TV: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8TVqL9mn6NzPkXOLOZSX-AFor all our social media and other links, go to: Linktree: https://linktr.ee/the_vibes_broadcastPlease subscribe, like, and share!
I recently heard Marshall Goldsmith say that “leaders are better than ever, yet the feedback about leaders is worse than ever. The expectations for leaders have changed.” This immediately resonated with me, and I wanted to find out what leadership expert and author, Tim Arnold, had to say about it. In this episode, Tim shares the challenges he's hearing from leaders, the transformational power of “both/and” thinking, and how he coaches leaders who find themselves in an “either/or” approach to help them shift to something new. Tim Arnold has spent over two decades helping leaders manage complexity, increase resilience, and deliver results, with clients that include The United Nations, Royal Bank of Canada, Allstate Insurance, Compassion International, Toyota, and Siemens. After running both a for-profit business and a homeless shelter, he leverages his real-world experience to help organizations pursue both profit and purpose. Tim's work focuses on helping leaders unleash the superpower of Both/And thinking in an Either/Or world.Connect with Tim Visit www.leadwithand.com to download list of key leadership tensions and read the first 3 chapters of Lead with AndConnect with online on YouTube & InstagramConnect with JenniDownload Tim's list of leadership tensions and let us know what stands out to you. What questions do you have? How can we help you and your team navigate those tensions? Send us an email at podcast@get4sight.com or connect with us on Facebook and Instagram @Get4Sight or on LinkedIn at The4SightGroup. Your Next StepLooking for even more leadership resources to help you and your team thrive this year? Sign up for Jenni's free Insights newsletter at get4sight.com, and while you're there, check out the new 4Sight Leadership Institute and Women in Leadership Coaching Group!We need your help to get the Lead Culture podcasts in front of more leaders! There are three simple things you can do that truly help us: Review us on Apple podcasts Subscribe - we're available wherever you listen to podcasts. Share - let your friends know about the podcast by sharing your favorite episode on social media!
Welcome back to Shoving Wilco! In this episode, entitled "2nd Quarter: The Golden Years," Todd Rossnagel and Tim Arnold continue their journey through the Wilco discography. This time, they're breaking down some of the band's most iconic albums - Yankee Hotel Foxtrot, A Ghost is Born, and Sky Blue Sky. Using their signature "Start, Bench, Cut" method, Todd and Tim will each pick a favorite song from each album. Will they agree on their choices or spark a heated debate? You'll have to tune in to find out! And as always, they want to hear from you! Be sure to contact the show, rate the podcast, and share it with a fellow Wilco fan. Don't miss this exciting episode of Shoving Wilco - it's the perfect soundtrack for your day. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shovingwilco/support
Tim Arnold in conversation with David Eastaugh https://timarnold.co.uk https://timarnold.bandcamp.com/album/super-connected# Singer songwriter, film-maker, composer, social activist and founder of Save Soho. In recognition of his constant change of musical direction, Iggy Pop noted in an interview with NME that Tim's music reminded him of David Bowie. Tim scored music for Iggy's film, Blood Orange, featuring the theme song, “Money Kills Love.” Tim is also the last artist to collaborate with Bowie and Kate Bush mentor, Lindsay Kemp. Their 2018 video single and live arts installation ‘What Love Would Want' was inspired by the United Nations' ‘He for She' campaign for gender equality and has since sparked a movement for social and human rights in Europe and North America. Tim is an active and vocal LGBTQIA+ ally.
In this episode of "Shoving Wilco," Todd Rossnagel and Tim Arnold engage in a comprehensive analysis of the initial three albums of Wilco, namely, "AM," "Being There," and "Summerteeth." Employing the methodology of "Start, Bench, Cut," the hosts invite the audience to identify a song from each of the three albums that they would "start" (a personal favorite), "bench" (an underrated gem), or "cut" (a less favored song). --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shovingwilco/support
Tim Arnold has spent over two decades helping leaders manage complexity, increase resilience, and deliver results, with clients that include The United Nations, Royal Bank of Canada, Allstate Insurance, Compassion International, Toyota, and Siemens. After running both a for-profit business and a homeless shelter, he leverages his real-world experience to help organisations pursue both profit and purpose. Tim's work focuses on helping leaders unleash the superpower of Both/And thinking in an Either/Or world. Beyond leadership and team development, Tim is an avid fisherman, world traveller, and really bad hockey player. His biggest accomplishments are being dad to Declan and Avryl, and husband to Becky. What you will learn How Tim discovered his calling and developed his leadership skills Leadership Fundamentals: Why identifying and managing key tensions is essential Tim shares more about writing his book, ‘Lead with AND' Discover six unavoidable tensions that will make or break your overall success Learn how to understand paradox and leverage tensions in your workplace How to embrace and understand complexity and simplicity Tim shares some tips for leaders looking to become more effective Why practicing the art of active listening is important for leaders Plus loads more!
Want to reach the show? Send us an email: shovingwilco@gmail.com Join Todd Rossnagel and his good friend, Tim Arnold, as they dive into the sound of Wilco in this episode of Shoving Wilco, a podcast celebrating the music of Wilco. Wilco has been creating music since the mid-90's and for Rossnagel, that means Wilco has been the soundtrack to his life. From marriage to children to career changes and everything else life has thrown his way, Wilco has been making music. In this episode, listen as Todd and Tim break down why they love Wilco's unique sound. They'll also discuss their favorite tracks from the band's impressive catalog in a unique style that only those in south Louisiana can appreciate. Thanks for listening to Shoving Wilco - if you enjoy this episode, feel free to share it with someone else who loves Wilco. If you did not like this episode, we love you anyway! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shovingwilco/support
In the world of marketing, it's often a delicate dance to strike the right balance between different messaging tensions. On one hand, you want to be clear and concise in your messaging, but on the other hand, you also want to be creative and engaging. You want to display authority, but you also want to demonstrate empathy and build connection with your audience. In today's episode, J.J. and April talk with Tim Arnold, President of Leaders for Leaders and longtime friend of StoryBrand. Tim explains the 3 main tensions that marketers face when crafting their messaging and provides practical tips for finding the right balance. Listen in now to learn how embracing both sides of each tension will help you create marketing that both resonates with your audience and drives results. Get more great insight from Tim around "both/and" thinking at TimArnold.ca. You can also access Tim's free PDF printout of the 3 Healthy Tensions discussed in today's episode here (or copy and paste the link below): https://drive.google.com/file/d/1kqd3omvAMcWGLFC_CAHtG4VomsNGmuFx/view?usp=sharing -- HELP US DELIVER EVEN MORE VALUE EACH WEEK BY COMPLETING OUR HERO MAKER SURVEY: StoryBrand.com/Survey HIRE A STORYBRAND CERTIFIED GUIDE TO HELP CREATE THE MARKETING AND MESSAGING YOUR BUSINESS NEEDS TO GROW: MarketingMadeSimple.com APPLY TO BE A STORYBRAND CERTIFIED GUIDE SO YOU CAN GUIDE BUSINESSES THROUGH CREATING THE MARKETING AND MESSAGING THEY NEED TO GROW: StoryBrand.com/Guide START CLARIFYING YOUR MARKETING NOW AND CREATE YOUR FREE BRANDSCRIPT: Storybrand.com/sb7 STORYBRAND INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/StoryBrand
Teams need clarity in order to function. Without clear leadership or a shared goal, people can feel unheard and undervalued. This is all the more critical in a hospital setting where patients also need to be heard and valued.Dr Tim Arnold is a family medicine physician in Northern Minnesota, with 22 years of experience delivering babies, providing care in the ICU, emergency room, clinic, and hospital.Liz Dean worked for 20 years with Tim at the same organisation, focusing on business development and innovation. Now, she helps leaders in healthcare schools and businesses improve their skills and optimise for greater success.Takeaways from Pia and Dan Titles are intriguing but can create issues when they are used to create deferential ranks. Calling Tim by his first name removes a critical barrier without undermining the important work he does involving people's lives and sickness. Removing rank can simplify things and lead to more authentic human relationships. Organisations are flattening their structures and finding new approaches to work. Consequently, the fixation on titles is decreasing. A title can be a form of acknowledgment for our work, but it doesn't necessarily indicate our leadership skills. Genuine leadership is more about relating to people and inspiring them to follow. We don't always have control over our environment. But we can control the way we relate to people and collectively think through problems. When we don't know enough to understand the result of our actions, we end up with complexity and chaos. We must get multiple perspectives, and forget about finding a perfect answer. Links Connect with Tim on LinkedIn Connect with Liz on LinkedIn Cynefin framework Leave us a voice message
Want to reach the show? Send us an email: shovingwilco@gmail.com Hi everyone, and welcome to Shoving Wilco - a podcast celebrating the music of Wilco. My name is Todd Rossnagel, and I live in Louisiana - just outside of Baton Rouge, LA, and — as you might have guessed, I am a big fan of Wilco. I've been a fan - since the very first album. And in this podcast - we will focus on the band that began in 1994 — based in Chicago, Illinois, and is regarded by many as today's greatest rock and roll band. But are they a rock and roll band? Are they better classified as alt-country? Could you call them a punk band? Some of the many topics we will explore here on Shoving Wilco. Now - you might be asking yourself — why is this podcast called SHOVING Wilco? Well, if you know me — and even if you've just met me — there's a good chance you will hear me talking about Wilco. If you come to my house, you'll listen to Wilco - if you come to my office, you'll see Wilco posters. Some say I SHOVE Wilco in their faces! (Hopefully, I will do that in a good way!) Plus, if you go to a concert with me, you'll likely receive a shove when we jam together at a Wilco show. Why the love for Wilco? Well, in many ways, they're one of the few bands that get BETTER with time…ALL of their albums are phenomenal. And more specifically — for me — Wilco is the soundtrack to my life. I first started listening to them in COLLEGE, so think about that - Wilco has been there for every significant LIFE event for me. There's an album for the year I got married — albums for each of our children's birth - albums for the toddler year, the pre-teen years, the teen years, and beyond…albums for career changes - albums and songs for the highs in life, the lows in life and everything in between… And I've lost count to how many Wilco shows I've been to — and I can't begin to describe some of those moments…sharing Wilco with friends and seeing their faces light up during Impossible Germany - or any of the countless live songs that — well — just need to be experienced live. I work in the church space. I am the Director of Communications for the Louisiana Conference of the United Methodist Church, and if you know me, I am deeply theological, and yes - Wilco is deeply theological. In fact, we will unpack some of the theology of Wilco, and I can't wait to do that with pastor colleagues of mine across the connection. I have a number of friends of mine who are Wilco fans — and I hope to be connecting with them and experts in the music space as we study just how Wilco has been able to sustain itself and how the band continues to resonate and — at the same time — re-invent itself while seemingly staying true to itself. One of my closest friends - Tim Arnold - will be featured in the first few episodes — in fact, I have Tim to thank for this podcast as he and I have been talking about Wilco for — well — thirty years, and you'll get to eavesdrop into some of those conversations. Our first four episodes will cover the entire discography of Wilco - we'll talk about our favorite songs, some songs that are underrated, and lest you think this is a podcast that cannot be critical of Wilco - we will dole out some criticism too. Have an idea for an episode? Or - just want to comment, email me. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shovingwilco/support
Listen up, entrepreneurs and podcasters! This episode is filled with tons of call-to-action items as Pete Mohr chats with us to share the value of delegation. We know it can be hard to flip the switch, especially when starting up. Still, it's all about embracing that love-it-or-leave-it approach, discovering ways so you don't need to wear all the hats, and leveraging your show to make your business work FOR YOU. WHAT TO LISTEN FOR Entrepreneur's view on delegating, off-loading, and outsourcing roles Benefits of scaling influence through one's voice Notable things that a brand-new podcaster needs to know The biggest learning before starting a podcast show What is call-to-action, and what is the impact? RESOURCES/LINKS MENTIONED Podcast on Podcasting Ep130: 5 New Year's Resolutions To Start 2022 Right Apple & Spotify Zapier IFTTT Dean Jackson Lead with AND by Tim Arnold ABOUT PETE MOHR Pete helps entrepreneurs transform their frustrations into freedoms by using a variety of frameworks that help them cut through the chaos and overwhelm of running a business. With over 25 years as a business owner, he's refined many of his tips, tools, and techniques in the trenches within his businesses. You own your business; it shouldn't own you. It's time to start using frameworks that allow you to have a turnkey business to live the life you deserve! CONNECT WITH PETE Podcast: Simplifying Entrepreneurship Podcast Apple | Spotify Website: Simplifying Entrepreneurship Assessment Link: Take the Assessment button on the website Email: pete@mohr.coach LinkedIn: Pete Mohr Instagram: @petemohr_coach YouTube: Simplifying Entrepreneurship CONNECT WITH US If you are interested in getting on our show, email us at team@growyourshow.com. Thinking about creating and growing your own podcast but not sure where to start? Click here and Schedule a call with Adam A. Adams! Upgrading your podcast equipment or maybe getting your first microphone? Get Your Free Equipment Guide! We also have free courses for you on everything you need to know about starting a great podcast! Check out our first six episodes through the links below! Identify Your Avatar - Free Course 1/6 What To Do BEFORE You Launch Your Podcast - Free Course 2/6 How To Launch A TOP Show - Free Course 3/6 Best Marketing And Growth Strategies - Free Course 4/6 How To Monetize Your Podcast - Free Course 5/6 Top 22 Pitfalls On Starting Your Own Podcast - Free Course 6/6 If you want to make money from your podcasts, check out this FREE resource we made. Our clients use a sponsor sheet, and now they are making between $2,000 to $5,000 from sponsorship! Subscribe so you don't miss out on great content and if you love the show, leave an honest rating and review here!