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For further information go to: www.jenniferjhammond.com Tim and Steve, the owners of the Phantom History House, a distinctive and quaint bed and breakfast where history and the paranormal collide, join Jennifer in this special episode. They tell tales of their personal experiences with ghosts and talk about what inspired them to create this eerie yet cozy space. Discover more about the house's various themed rooms, such as the eerie potion room, the Harry Potter-inspired living room, the Ouija room, and the castle room containing the Beast from Beauty and the Beast. See how they've added technology—like hidden TVs—to improve the immersive experience without sacrificing the homey feel. Additionally, Tim and Steve stress the value of offering a secure environment where visitors can talk about their paranormal encounters and how they've developed into a center for the paranormal society. You'll learn about Phantom History House's lovely backyard and tranquil pond, which contribute to the tranquil atmosphere. Visit their website at phantomhistoryhouse.com for booking details and take a look at their social media presence at @PhantomHistory if you're interested in learning more about this unique bed and breakfast and their podcast. Don't miss this enlightening discussion about monetizing your passion, providing a safe haven for paranormal enthusiasts, and having a unique and cozy experience with history and hauntings.
The One About Drum Corps Social Media, Food Trucks, and More. This week we are joined by Tim Hinton, the "Beast of the Marching Arts" and host of the Marching Roundtable Podcast, as we talk social media, food trucks, and more. We are also joined by food truck extraordinaire, Traci Glasscock, who tells us what it's really like feeding more than 150 hard working performers! But that's not all, we were lucky to meet with Ryan Cleary from the Cadets social media team, as well as Jack Pantaleo from the Blue Stars social media to discuss running a drum corps' social media accounts, and more. Join us this week, On A Water Break!Meet our Hosts:Jackie Brown - @spintronixguardStephen McCarrick - @stephenmccarickBeth Beccone - @bether7189Cynthia Bernard - @cynthiabernAshlee Amos - @famousamossss_Whitney Stone - @dancerwhitThom Shearer - @tshearer74Trevor Bailey - @t_pain151Justin Surface - @J_dex07Nicole Younger - @o2bnpjs & @thecookoutcgChris Rutt - @wildhornbrass1Cindy Barry - @leandermommaGuests:Traci GlasscockRyan Cleary - @thecadetsJack Pantaleo - @bluestarsdbcTim Hinton - @marchingartseducationFeaturing:Lexi Duda - Host for On A Water Break In Rhinestones - The Stories of the Twirlers @lexi_dudaJoshua Hecht - Drum Major Leadership Academy - @dmlatrainingBill Ives - @marching_pageantry_arts_museumTo learn more about our history: - marchingpageantryartsmuseum.orgJeremy - Drum Corps Today - @drumcorpstodayThank you also to @guardcloset and @marchingartseducation#marchingband #colorguard #dci #podcast #onawaterbreak #wgi #drumline
Tim Hinton is a composer and arranger writing for concert bands marching bands and part of the host team of The Marching Roundtable. The Marching Roundtable is a place for discussion on important topics in the marching arts.Tim also serves as a consultant for all aspects of marching shows, from show concepts to drill and color guard. Tim marched with the Phantom Regiment Drum and Bugle Corps of Rockford Illinois for three summers (1980-82). won the DCI Individual and Ensemble Competition on french horn in 1982, being the first person in DCI history to receive a perfect score of 100 in individual competition. This podcast is brought to you by SAY Marketing and Promotions, Block Band Music & Publishing, Kevin Peete of ReMax Patriots, Block Us Up - Band Blog, Smokee O's BBQ, Math-Sci Tutoring and Educational Services, Lamik's Video Sofia's BBQ and Fish, Bull City Music School, HBCU Recruitment Center, and Prodigious Music Concepts LLC Check out our website http://www.themarchingpodcast.com/ you can email the show at marchingpodcast@gmail.com, find us on IG at themarchingpodcast, subscribe to us on Facebook at The Marching Podcast or tweet us @marchingpodcast, We hope you enjoy the show!
The gang invites founder of Marching Arts Education Tim "The Beast of the Marching Arts" Hinton to talk about current news in the marching arts.
The fall means marching band and we're talking about the Bands of America season with Tim Hinton from Marching Arts Education. We're also talking with Tim Daniels, Director of Bands at Norwin High School, about Norwin's return to Bands of America Grand Nationals. Join us for a fun look into marching band preparations for national events like Grand Nationals.
Volunteers don't get paid not because they're worthless, but because they're priceless. On this episode, host Keith Kelly finds out more about these priceless pillars of the activity—What drives them to give so much of themselves, what brings them back every year, and the voluntary history of this entire activity. This week we're paying tribute to the volunteers, the hidden heroes of drum corps. Special guests include: Natalie Steele, Tim Hinton, Bob Jacobs, Pat Seidling, and co-producer Mallory Anderson.
We celebrate this milestone with well-wishes from supporters and a conversation with Tim Hinton and Dr. Mary White.
In 2020 the marching arts world adopted the phrase, “March On,” and in 2021 DCI and its corps will do just that. This year Drum Corps International will present the DCI Celebration Tour with corps designing unique performances for this noncompetitive year. In this episode we look at the challenges facing the performers and corps—What does a non-competitive season even look like? And most importantly, what are we looking forward to seeing on the field in 2021? After a year of no live drum corps, it's time to celebrate the past, present and future of Marching Music's Major League. Special guests include: Chris Holland, Geneva Le, Joshua Hecht, Dan Potter, Michael Cesario, Paul Doop, Rick Brown, Tim Hinton and Mallory Anderson.
In 2020 the marching arts world adopted the phrase, “March On,” and in 2021 DCI and its corps will do just that. This year Drum Corps International will present the DCI Celebration Tour with corps designing unique performances for this noncompetitive year. In this episode we look at the challenges facing the performers and corps—What does a non-competitive season even look like? And most importantly, what are we looking forward to seeing on the field in 2021? After a year of no live drum corps, it's time to celebrate the past, present, and future of Marching Music's Major League. Special guests include: Chris Holland, Geneva Le, Joshua Hecht, Dan Potter, Michael Cesario, Paul Doop, Rick Brown, Tim Hinton and Mallory Anderson.
In 2020 the marching arts world adopted the phrase, “March On,” and in 2021 DCI and its corps will do just that. This year Drum Corps International will present the DCI Celebration Tour with corps designing unique performances for this noncompetitive year. In this episode we look at the challenges facing the performers and corps—What does a noncompetitive season even look like? And most importantly, what are we looking forward to seeing on the field in 2021? After a year of no live drum corps, it's time to celebrate the past, present and future of Marching Music's Major League. Special guests include: Chris Holland, Geneva Le, Joshua Hecht, Dan Potter, Michael Cesario, Paul Doop, Rick Brown, Tim Hinton and Mallory Anderson.
In conversation with Tim Hinton - leadership in current climate.
http://www.attractionchecklist.com - To celebrate 100 episodes, Suzie and I take a ride on King Arthur Carrousel at Disneyland! Recorded on February 7, 2019. TRANSCRIPT: Welcome to Attraction Checklist. Before we start I just wanted to announce that this is the 100th episode of Attraction Checklist! The show started in June of 2016 and is showing no signs of stopping. I wanted to take a moment to thank a few people who’ve been instrumental in making the show what it is today. Big thanks to Justin Hilden who designed the show's incredible logo, Stephen Staver who edits our episodes and makes them sound good, Paul Barrie and the Window to the Magic podcast who inspired the show. And to our regular riders Suzie, Dave Marquez, Tim Hinton and, of course John B. deHaas for knowing to be quiet while recording! And finally, a big thanks to you, the show’s amazing listeners, for joining us for the ride! Here’s to 100 more! I know we were just at Disneyland and I know we were just in Fantasyland but this is the 100th episode so I thought a Disneyland, opening day attraction would be in order so we’re going to take a spin on King Arthur Carrousel in Fantasyland at Disneyland. The Disneyland Resort website describes this attraction by saying: Spin around and go up and down to joyous music atop a regal steed at this popular attraction inspired by the Knights of the Round Table. There are no age or height requirements for this attraction and Thrill Level describes it as a Slow, Spinning Ride that is Loud. Before we hop on a horse, here are five fast facts about King Arthur Carrousel at Disneyland. 1. King Arthur Carrousel is a Disneyland Opening Day attraction, opening with the park on July 17, 1955 2. King Arthur Carrousel is actually older than Disneyland! It was built in 1922 and operated at Sunnyside Beach in Toronto, Canada until that park closed. It was moved to Disneyland in 1954 when the park was under construction. 3. When the Carrousel was moved to Disneyland, it only had three rings of horses and Disney and Arrow Development added another ring of horses to increase guest capacity. 4. The ride features 3,328 shimmering lights to make the ride even more magical at nighttime! 5. Each horse on the Carousel has a name and a complete list of those names is available at City Hall on Main Street. The lead horse is named Jingles. Let’s go ride King Arthur Carousel. Along for the ride is Suzie and during our review we discuss the difference between Carrousel with two R’s as it’s spelled for this attraction and Carousel with one R as it’s spelled elsewhere. The answer is, there’s no difference they are both correct. This is a binaural recording so if you have headphones put them on now as celebrate 100 episodes by riding King Arthur Carrousel at Disneyland. The attraction audio recorded for this episode is available exclusively to the Saturday Morning Media Patron Patron. Support the show and get fun Bonus content over at http://www.patreon.com/saturdaymorningmedia Episode edited by Stephen Staver FOLLOW US http://www.facebook.com/attractionchecklist http://www.facebook.com/saturdaymorningmedia http://www.twitter.com/SaturdayMMedia https://plus.google.com/+Saturdaymorningmedia https://www.linkedin.com/company/saturday-morning-media http://www.youtube.com/user/SaturdayMorningMedia?sub_confirmation=1 FOLLOW GRANT http://www.MrGrant.comhttp://www.twitter.com/toasterboy https://instagram.com/throwingtoasters/ SOURCES: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Arthur_Carrousel https://disneyland.disney.go.com/attractions/disneyland/king-arthur-carrousel/ Show ©2020 Saturday Morning Media/Grant Baciocco
In Episode 5, Keith Kelly explores the competitive aspects of Drum Corps International from both the perspective of judges and of fans. Special guests include: DCI judge administrator John Phillips, Santa Clara Vanguard brass caption head Marc Nichols, Bluecoats alum John Weldy, Marching Arts Education podcaster Tim Hinton, DCI CEO Dan Acheson, and former Blue Knights member and podcast co-producer Mallory Anderson.
In Episode 5, Keith Kelly explores the competitive aspects of Drum Corps International from both the perspective of judges and of fans. Special guests include DCI judge administrator John Phillips, Santa Clara Vanguard brass caption head Marc Nichols, Bluecoats alum John Weldy, Marching Arts Education podcaster Tim Hinton, DCI CEO Dan Acheson, and former Blue Knights member and podcast co-producer Mallory Anderson.
In Episode 5, Keith Kelly explores the competitive aspects of Drum Corps International from both the perspective of judges and of fans. Special guests include: DCI judge administrator John Phillips, Santa Clara Vanguard brass caption head Marc Nichols, Bluecoats alum John Weldy, Marching Arts Education podcaster Tim Hinton, DCI CEO Dan Acheson, and former Blue Knights member and podcast co-producer Mallory Anderson.
What is it about the drum corps experience that drives young people around the world to dedicate their lives to a moment, that while fleeting, will endure in memories for years to come? In Episode 3, Keith looks at what makes a great performer or performance. Special guests include: Marching Arts Education podcaster Tim Hinton, Crossmen drum major Lydia Marshall, Santa Clara Vanguard brass caption head Mark Nichols, former Boston Crusaders drum major Thompson Vou, Bluecoats drum major Payton Grunzke, and former Blue Knights member and podcast co-producer Mallory Anderson.
What is it about the drum corps experience that drives young people around the world to dedicate their lives to a moment, that while fleeting, will endure in memories for years to come? In Episode 3, Keith looks at what makes a great performer or performance. Special guests include: Marching Arts Education podcaster Tim Hinton, Crossmen drum major Lydia Marshall, Santa Clara Vanguard brass caption head Mark Nichols, former Boston Crusaders drum major Thompson Vou, Bluecoats drum major Payton Grunzke, and former Blue Knights member and podcast co-producer Mallory Anderson.
What is it about the drum corps experience that drives young people around the world to dedicate their lives to a moment, that while fleeting, will endure in memories for years to come? In Episode 3, Keith looks at what makes a great performer or performance. Special guests include: Marching Arts Education podcaster Tim Hinton, Crossmen drum major Lydia Marshall, Santa Clara Vanguard brass caption head Mark Nichols, former Boston Crusaders drum major Thompson Vou, Bluecoats drum major Payton Grunzke, and former Blue Knights member and podcast co-producer Mallory Anderson.
In Episode 2, Keith has an eye on the past to better understand the future, tracing the history of the drum corps activity from before the founding of Drum Corps International through changes and developments that have shaped the way we experience marching music performances today. Special guests include: DCI CEO Dan Acheson, DCI Hall of Fame member Michael Cesario, Marching Arts Education podcaster Tim Hinton, DCI judge administrator John Phillips, and former Blue Knights member and podcast co-producer Mallory Anderson.
In Episode 2, Keith has an eye on the past to better understand the future, tracing the history of the drum corps activity from before the founding of Drum Corps International through changes and developments that have shaped the way we experience marching music performances today. Special guests include: DCI CEO Dan Acheson, DCI Hall of Fame member Michael Cesario, Marching Arts Education podcaster Tim Hinton, DCI judge administrator John Phillips, and former Blue Knights member and podcast co-producer Mallory Anderson.
In Episode 2, Keith has an eye on the past to better understand the future, tracing the history of the drum corps activity from before the founding of Drum Corps International through changes and developments that have shaped the way we experience marching music performances today. Special guests include: DCI CEO Dan Acheson, DCI Hall of Fame member Michael Cesario, Marching Arts Education podcaster Tim Hinton, DCI judge administrator John Phillips, and former Blue Knights member and podcast co-producer Mallory Anderson.
Tim Hinton and Dr. Mary White discuss 900 podcasts, 1000+ guests, amazing support from sponsors and fans, and the philosophy behind this work.
http://www.attractionchecklist.com - Join Grant, John and Tim as they ride Star Tours - The Adventures Continue at Disney's Hollywood Studios! How will they like this new update to a classic attraction? Tune in and see! Recorded on January 14, 2020. TRANSCRIPT: Welcome to Attraction Checklist. This episode we venture back to Disney’s Hollywood Studios for more Star Wars fun on Star Tours - The Adventures Continue. The guide map describes this attraction by saying: Feel the power of the Force during a 3-D, motion simulated space flight. Guests must be 40” or taller to ride this attraction and Fast Pass+ is available. The thrill level describes this attraction as having small drops. Before we blast off an a Star Wars adventure, here are five fast facts about Star Tours - The Adventures Continue. 1. Star Tours - The Adventures Continue opened at Disney’s Hollywood Studios on May 20, 2011. It was a complete refresh of the previous attraction, the original Star Tours. Some of the updates this attraction received included high definition video, Dolby 3D and an improved motion simulator. 2. While the original ride took place during the original Star Wars trilogy, Star Tours - The Adventures Continue takes place over the entire Star Wars saga. It now encompasses all the films and the ride is regularly updated to showcase locations from the movies. In 2015, scenes form The Force Awakens were added. In 2017, scenes from The Last Jedi and Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge were added. And, most recently at the time of this recording, in 2019, scenes from The Rise of Skywalker was added. 3. All the computer generated effects for the attraction were produced by Industrial Light & Magic, the same company responsible for the the effects in the Star Wars films. 4. The attraction uses music by Star Wars composer John Williams. Some of the music is from the films, other cues are unused pieces that were left our of the films. The iconic Star Tours logo Chimes heard in the attraction were written by Richard Ellis and were kept from the original Star Tours ride. 5. Star Tours has eighteen different possible ride segments and when combined they allow for 384 completely different ride experiences. Now let’s catch out flight on Star Tours - The Adventures Continue. With me this time is John B. deHaas and Tim Hinton and after we ride we’ll give you our thoughts on this attraction. This is a binaural recording so if you have headphones put them on now as we head to Star Tours - The Adventures Continue at Disney’s Hollywood Studios! The attraction audio recorded for this episode is available exclusively to the Saturday Morning Media Patron Patron. Support the show and get fun Bonus content over at http://www.patreon.com/saturdaymorningmedia Episode edited by Stephen Staver FOLLOW US http://www.facebook.com/attractionchecklist http://www.facebook.com/saturdaymorningmedia http://www.twitter.com/SaturdayMMedia https://plus.google.com/+Saturdaymorningmedia https://www.linkedin.com/company/saturday-morning-media http://www.youtube.com/user/SaturdayMorningMedia?sub_confirmation=1 FOLLOW GRANT http://www.MrGrant.comhttp://www.twitter.com/toasterboy https://instagram.com/throwingtoasters/ SOURCES: https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/attractions/hollywood-studios/star-tours/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Tours_–_The_Adventures_Continue Show ©2020 Saturday Morning Media/Grant Baciocco
Tim Hinton from the "Marching Roundtable" joins me for this fun episode to chat about his media and drum corps career! Tim has spent his life helping those in the marching arts to have a more fulfilling and successful experience. His passion is to facilitate getting the information people need to find more joy and success in their work. He is “The Beast of the Marching Arts.”
http://www.attractionchecklist.com - Join Grant Baciocco, John B. deHaas and Tim Hinton as they take their first ride on the experience that is Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance! Recorded on January 14, 2020. TRANSCRIPT: Welcome to Attraction Checklist. The moment we have been waiting for is here! It’s time to take off to Galaxy’s Edge in Disney’s Hollywood Studios to experience Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance! The guide map describes this attraction by saying: Find yourself in the middle of a battle between the First Order and Resistance. The Thrill Level describes this attraction as being Thrill Ride with small drops that is dark and loud. Guests must be 40” or taller to ride this attraction and, as of this recording, FastPass+ is not available. Now before we ride this long awaited attraction, here are five fast facts about Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance! 1. Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance was announced at D23 in August of 2015, though it wasn’t given its official name until November 17, 2018. The attraction officially opened at Disney’s Hollywood Studios on December 5, 2019. 2. Executive Creative Director of Imagineering, John Larena, describes the ride as being a 360° attraction meaning that no matter where you look while on the ride, you’ll be completely immersed in the world of Star Wars. 3. The storyline of the attraction places the adventure between the films Star Wars: The Last Jedi and Star Wars: Rise of the Skywalker. 4. Several familiar faces from the Star Wars films can be seen on this attraction including Rey, Finn, Poe, Kylo Ren and General Hux. But guests will also meet Lieutenant Bek who is a character developed just for this attraction. Bek is voiced by actor James Arnold Taylor who is no stranger to the world of Star Wars having voice doubled for Ewan McGragor’s Obi Wan Kenobi in the Clone Wars TV series. 5. Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance is a combined Motion Simulator and trackless Dark Ride that has a whopping 18 minute duration! This experience is unlike any theme park ride ever created. Okay, enough talk, let’s ride Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance! Along for the adventure is John B. deHaas and Tim Hinton. We are all riding for the first time so after the Ride Audio we’ll give you our initial thoughts moments after experiencing this attraction. This is a binaural recording so if you have headphones put them on now it’s time for Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance! The attraction audio recorded for this episode is available exclusively to the Saturday Morning Media Patron Patron. Support the show and get fun Bonus content over at http://www.patreon.com/saturdaymorningmedia Episode edited by Stephen Staver FOLLOW US http://www.facebook.com/attractionchecklist http://www.facebook.com/saturdaymorningmedia http://www.twitter.com/SaturdayMMedia https://plus.google.com/+Saturdaymorningmedia https://www.linkedin.com/company/saturday-morning-media http://www.youtube.com/user/SaturdayMorningMedia?sub_confirmation=1 FOLLOW GRANT http://www.MrGrant.comhttp://www.twitter.com/toasterboy https://instagram.com/throwingtoasters/ SOURCES: https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/attractions/hollywood-studios/star-wars-rise-of-the-resistance/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Wars:_Rise_of_the_Resistance Show ©2020 Saturday Morning Media/Grant Baciocco
Here is the full conversation between me and Tim Hinton of the Marching Roundtable. We discuss using social media tools to engage with your potential audience and contribute to their conversations in a meaningful way.
http://www.attractionchecklist.com - This episode we head to EPCOT to experience Guardians of the Galaxy - Awesome Mix Live! Joining the fun is Tim Hinton of the Marching Round Table Podcast. Recorded on July 19, 2018. The attraction audio recorded for this episode is available exclusively to the Saturday Morning Media Patron Patron. Support the show and get fun Bonus content over at http://www.patreon.com/saturdaymorningmedia INTRO TRANSCRIPT: Welcome to Attraction Checklist. This episode we head over to EPCOT to experience a Summer 2018 show Guardians of the Galaxy – Awesome Mix Live!. This show is not listed in the guide map but the Walt Disney World website describes it in the following way: Attention Earthlings and aliens—join Star-Lord and Gamora for a cosmic concert sure to send you to the moon and back! As this is a show, there are no age or height requirements and there is also no thrill level listed. Before we rock out, here are five fast facts about Guardians of the Galaxy Awesome Mix Live at Epcot 1. The show was announced by Disney on April 25, 2018 and had its opening performance on June 9, 2018 and continued though August 19, 2018 2. The venue for this show is the American Garden Theatre which is in World Showcase, directly across from The American Adventure. 3. The storyline for the show is that Star-Lord brokered a deal that allowed Mandarin musicians to bring their culture to EPCOT, a park known for celebrating different cultures. 4. The Alien Band from Xandar featured in the show consists of guitar, bass, drums, keyboards, trumpet, saxophone a lead singer and two back up singers. 5. Guardians of the Galaxy characters Star-Lord, Gamora and Groot make appearances during the show. Well, let’s not waste amy more time, let’s head to EPCOT to experience Guardians of the Galaxy – Awesome Mix Live! Along for the show today is host of the Marching Round Table Podcast Tim Hinton. After the performance we’ll discuss our thoughts on this new show. This is a binaural recording so if you have headphones up them on now as we head to EPCOT for Guardians of the Galaxy – Awesome Mix Live! FOLLOW US http://www.facebook.com/attractionchecklist http://www.facebook.com/saturdaymorningmedia http://www.twitter.com/SaturdayMMedia https://plus.google.com/+Saturdaymorningmedia https://www.linkedin.com/company/saturday-morning-media http://www.youtube.com/user/SaturdayMorningMedia?sub_confirmation=1 FOLLOW GRANT http://www.MrGrant.comhttp://www.twitter.com/toasterboy https://instagram.com/throwingtoasters/ WALT DISNEY WORLD WEBSITE https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/entertainment/epcot/awesome-mix-live-concert/ DISNEY PARKS BLOG https://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/2018/04/guardians-of-the-galaxy-awesome-mix-live-begins-june-9-at-epcot/ Show ©2018 Saturday Morning Media/Grant Baciocco
Tim Hinton, Managing Director of SME & Mid Markets, Lloyds Banking Group and the CBI's Director of Competitive Markets, Matthew Fell, close proceedings at the CBI's MSB Summit. London, 2015.
In this episode of Marketing Music Education, I speak with Tim Hinton. He is one of the hosts of the Marching Roundtable podcast, which I’ve listened to and enjoyed for years. Hi background as an educator is readily apparent, as he schools me about the benefits of hiring an arranger, the pitfalls of burnout, and […] The post Tim Hinton appeared first on Kathleen Heuer.