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Best podcasts about tim joyce

Latest podcast episodes about tim joyce

Chicago's Afternoon News with Steve Bertrand
Conversations with Tim Joyce: Your Thanksgiving Day forecast

Chicago's Afternoon News with Steve Bertrand

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024


WGN-TV Meteorologist and the WGN Weekend Morning News weather anchor Tim Joyce, in for Demetrius Ivory, joins Lisa on the show to share his Thanksgiving weather forecast. Listen in while Tim also forewarns people who are traveling to other states for this holiday season and what to be prepared for.

Boomer Casts
After Nine Thursday January 18th 2024

Boomer Casts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 56:22


Host: Trudy Klassen (live from the BC Natural Resources Forum) segment 1: Chris LaPorte, EnviroFrac; Chris O'Reilly, BC Hydro; Shannon Watts, Canadian Propane Association segment 2: Prince George Mayor Simon Yu; Roly Russell, MLA Boundary Similkameen, Parliamentary Secretary for Rural Development segment 3: Kurtis Blaikie-Birkigt, Tree Time Services segment 4: Tim Joyce, Local Rental Solutions; Sarah Weber, BC Natural Resources Forum segment 5: Jerrilyn Kirk, Area G Director, Regional District of Fraser-Fort George --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/boomercasts/message

Dairy on the Air
Episode 25 - How Has Dairy Consumption Changed In Schools And Kids? New Youth Wellness Research Focuses Industry Direction.

Dairy on the Air

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 31:28


Much has changed in the world since the pandemic, including dairy consumption at schools. Has it gone up or down? How does dairy consumption at school affect home consumption and vice versa? What should the dairy industry be focused on when it comes to children's nutrition and youth wellness? What does this new research tell us about our Fuel Up program, the largest health and wellness program in schools?   Listen as New York dairy farmer, United Dairy Industry Association board member, and National Dairy Council Chair Audrey Donahoe discusses the checkoff's new youth wellness research with Anne Warden, Executive Vice President of Marketing, Communications, and Affairs at Dairy Management Inc., and Tim Joyce, Principal at ZS. They will chat about what the research says and how it will guide the dairy industry's efforts to help kids, schools, and dairy farmers. Tune in to find out!   To learn more about the national dairy checkoff and your local dairy checkoffs, please visit www.usdairy.com.   Dairy Farmer Hosts: Farmer Host: Audrey Donahoe Dairy Farmer Guests Farmer Guest: Anne Warden, Executive Vice President of Marketing, Communications and Affairs at Dairy Management Inc. Farmer Guest: Tim Joyce, Principal at ZS

WGN - The John Williams Full Show Podcast
WGN-TV Meteorologist Tim Joyce: Low 90s…we got this!

WGN - The John Williams Full Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021


WGN-TV Meteorologist Tim Joyce joins John Williams to talk about the heat wave over the weekend, and the air pollution to start out the week. Tim tells Lollapalooza goers that there will be more bearable temperatures over the weekend.

WGN - The John Williams Uncut Podcast
WGN-TV Meteorologist Tim Joyce: Low 90s…we got this!

WGN - The John Williams Uncut Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021


WGN-TV Meteorologist Tim Joyce joins John Williams to talk about the heat wave over the weekend, and the air pollution to start out the week. Tim tells Lollapalooza goers that there will be more bearable temperatures over the weekend.

Dean Richards
New WGN-TV meteorologist Tim Joyce says he looked up to Tom Skilling as a kid

Dean Richards

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2021


WGN-TV’s newest meteorologist Tim Joyce stops by the WGN Radio studios to officially meet the Sunday morning crew. Joyce talks about his Chicago roots, Tom Skilling influence, and passion for gardening.

HubSpot Community Developer Show
When a Marketer meets a Developer

HubSpot Community Developer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 70:28


Phil Vallender of Blend Marketing and Tim Joyce of Echopunch join AJ LaPorte, Alex Girard and me to talk about how developers and marketers can work together successfully. Believe it or not, it is possible!

Mindclickers
Tim Joyce - High School & University Esports Founder

Mindclickers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 75:08


In the following episode, I chat with Tim Joyce, who established the University of Queensland's Esports program. Tim is currently interning for the Queensland Firebirds Netball team, expanding his marketing network and gaining insight into the industry. Listen to Tim reflect back on his time developing the Esports program and the requirements in place to ensure it ran efficiently and effectively for upcoming students. Tim shares fantastic stories about the hardships of the program, ensuring that upcoming students have an opportunity to perform and compete in regulated Esports environments.

Inside Scoop
Next Decade for Nutanix w/ Tim Joyce Founder of Roundstone Solutions

Inside Scoop

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2020 30:40


The journey of IT infrastructure is complicated and in some cases difficult to communicate. However, best in breed solutions that are mission-critical tend to have a long life. Nutanix is 10 years old and has hit $1.6B in billings. We brought Tim Joyce, the founder of Roundstone Solutions to Inside Scoop to talk Nutanix and IT Infrastructure more broadly. Roundstone was just listed as an INC 5000 fastest growing company in the US with 600% growth over a 3 year period. *** This is not a recommendation to buy or sell any securities. ***Avory is an investor in Nutanix at the time of this recording.  --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Everything Under the Sun
How different areas of the country are dealing with COVID-19

Everything Under the Sun

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2020 43:05


Episode 3 of our weekly podcast about the weather and how it relates as the world fights the COVID-19 virus For some of us, we are into the third or fourth week of social distancing. While most of us understand the importance of social distancing and “flattening the curve”, that desire to enjoy the fresh air, or see and be with those who we love gets harder and harder to resist. Licensed Psychologist, Author, Media Consultant, Dr. Erik Fisher (@DCTRE on Twitter) joins the podcast to talk about dealing with defiance, in ourselves, and in those we love, when it comes to following through on stay at home orders. And how we can teach each other about respect in love as we try to take in the perspective of dealing with something like rare disease. Then, we’ll take a virtual tour together across the country with three friends and talk about their experiences in their areas where they live, and how those areas are dealing with this fight. First will be Tim Joyce, morning meteorologist on Fox’ Q13 in Seattle to talk about the pandemic in one of the first areas to see significant cases, the Pacific Northwest, and his role as a meteorologist in this. Next we’ll head to Middle America and talk to KMOX St. Louis Radio Sports Director Tom Ackerman about how that region is dealing, and sports, especially baseball. And finally, we’ll check in with 1010 WINS Reporter and Anchor, Glenn Schuck from New York City, as that region continues to be the center of focus in this fight at the moment.

Anchor Sports Network
Rhody Report Episode Two

Anchor Sports Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2019 23:03


Episode Two of the Rhody Report! Tim Joyce and Patrick Ott discuss Rhody Men's Soccer, Men's Football, Men's and Women's Basketball, and the new NCAA ruling on athletes allowed to be compensated for their image and likeness.

Talking Shop w/ James Dugan & Rob Grabowski
Poor Audio with Tyler Davis

Talking Shop w/ James Dugan & Rob Grabowski

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2019 66:26


This week, James and Rob sit down with Tyler Davis to discuss notebooks, sketches that don't work, and song writing. You can see Tyler in Algorithm Nation, or The Static Quo on the Second City Main Stage and with Devil's Daughter on Tuesdays at iO Chicago. Follow Tyler on twitter @ TylerADav    And a big thank you to Tim Joyce for audio help.   As always, please rate, review, and share.   

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West End Assembly of God
The Seed of Impact

West End Assembly of God

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2018 44:30


What does it take to make an impact in seemingly impossible circumstances?In this fourth and final installment of a series on IMPACT, Lead Pastor Shane Schlesman explores the words of Jesus recorded in Matthew 9 on how to influence the world in which we live. Shane illustrates how we are to lead with perseverance, perspective, and partnership. And, two days later, explores this topic further during a Live Q&A featuring Tim Joyce, Executive Director of the Greater Richmond YMCA.#sermon #series #message #IMPACT #leadership #influence #trust #faith #growth #community #development #rva #weag #richmond

Life Church Christchurch
Life at Six - 03/09/17

Life Church Christchurch

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2017 22:44


Carl Crocker, David Bennetts, Femi Abikanlu, Alan Smith and Tim Joyce discuss fatherhood on our DadTalk panel for Father's Day.

A Lot You Got to Holler
EP 15: The Night Chicago Died

A Lot You Got to Holler

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2017 32:35


A Lot You Got to Holler is dead! For our last episode, we look ahead to Chicago architecture and urbanism to come: The Obama Library! 2017 Chicago Architecture Biennial! Neoliberalism! Ben lets us in on how Uber but for architecture will work in the utopian future. (It's actually not terrible, we promise!). Zach looks back on his own checkered past as a naive proponent of not so great Postmodernism. Finally, we toast to the real A Lot You Got to Holler journey: the friends we made along the way. (That's you.) WE OUT. Special thanks to recording engineer Tim Joyce. 

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A Lot You Got to Holler
EP 13: When Does the Present Become the Past? Talking Preservation with Lisa DiChiera of Landmarks Illinois

A Lot You Got to Holler

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2017 70:21


It's a pretty wild time to be a historic preservationist, what with burgeoning preservation movements centered on building styles that few folks are sure they really like. (We're talking PoMo here.) As such, Lisa DiChiera takes us on a tour of all the Chicago buildings on Landmarks Illinois' 2017 list of most endangered places in the state before they're gone. Furthermore! Why we need to preserve buildings that aren't really even very old, the political fortunes of historic preservation in the Age of Trump, the sustainability ethos of preservation, and preservation's relationship to urban "authenticity" for the back-to-the-city gentrifiers. Special thanks to recording engineer Tim Joyce.     

A Lot You Got to Holler
Designing Urban Policy with Katherine Darnstadt

A Lot You Got to Holler

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2017 55:41


Katherine Darnstadt's architecture firm Latent Design creates objects and urban systems, but it's biggest victories have come from pulling the upstream policy levers that set the context for what architecture can achieve. In her chat with Ben and Zach, Katherine comes out in favor of "extreme vetting" for architects, and how to structure your firm for equity and diversity. And hark! A new segment! A Lot You Got to Holler introduces "Qs for As," a series of rapid-fire questions that gets Katherine riffing on her favorite cities of the world and her least favorite architectural jargon. Special thanks to recording engineer Tim Joyce. 

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A Lot You Got to Holler
EP 12: Who was Chicago's Edgar Miller?

A Lot You Got to Holler

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2017 65:27


Edgar Miller is perhaps the most overlooked artist in the Chicago canon. Art was everywhere and everything to Miller, who used the city as his canvas through painting, woodworking, stained glass, sculpture, printmaking, iron working, industrial design and whatever materials fell his way. His expressionist, bespoke approach to design, art and architecture enlivens some of Chicago's (quietly) iconic spaces, from his Carl Street Studios to collaborations with Andrew Rebori on the Gold Coast's Frank Fisher Apartments. Miller's story embodies the movement of 20th century bohemia gliding across Chicago's landscape, from his early works in "Tower Town," adjacent to Bughouse Square, to his imprint on the nascent artistic enclave of Old Town, and to the rediscovery of his work - and his own personal artistic resurgence - in the 1980s and 1990s. For this episode of "A Lot You Got to Holler," co-hosts Ben Schulman and Zach Mortice look at the life and legacy of Edgar Miller with Zac Bleicher, the director of the Edgar Miller Legacy. You'll want to break out your phone as you listen and follow along with @edgarmillerart on Instagram. Special thanks to producer Tim Joyce. 

A Lot You Got to Holler
EP 10: A Trumpening for Urban Policy

A Lot You Got to Holler

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2016 69:00


Now that a native New Yorker real estate agent is our president-elect, cities finally have the pro-urbanism voice in the White House they need! Right? NO EVERYTHING IS TERRIBLE. How terrible? We ask Chicago urban policy ace Daniel Kay Hertz (@danielkayhertz) to explain how far the toilet we've flushed. Special thanks to recording engineer Tim Joyce.   

A Lot You Got to Holler
EP 9: Praise to the Squirrels! And Other Election Season Dystopian Fairy Tales

A Lot You Got to Holler

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2016 58:18


For A Lot You Got to Holler's first election season special, co-hosts Zach Mortice and Newcity Design Editor Ben Schulman visit the totalitarian and poorly described world of Agenda 21, a book written by Glenn Beck, a conservative commentator known for his full heart, clear eyes, and tear-streaked cheeks; and Harriet Parke, a nurse of some literary renown. This dystopian artifact from 2012 describes a world in which an all-seeing authority uses clipboards and squirrel worship to manage every aspect of the population's life, forcing them to march on energy boards, recycle, ride around in pedicabs, and eat lots of soy. (It's basically a Silicon Valley spa retreat.) Zach and Ben are joined by returning guest and experienced discourser Bill Hogan to evaluate where this historical document of right wing anti-statism falls in the ascendent Age of Trump, how thousands of rural conspiracy theorists got really into obscure United Nations bylaws and non-binding resolutions, and how [solemn pause] a home-schooled girl is going to change the world. Special thanks to recording engineer Tim Joyce.   

A Lot You Got to Holler
EP 7: Cities, Where Data Lurks

A Lot You Got to Holler

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2016 49:09


For A Lot You Got to Holler's first-ever live podcast, we shined a light on the most hidden and obscured element of urbanism that's changing how we interact with cities in every way: data. Invisible streams of 1's and 0's pour out of our transit systems, buildings, and utility infrastructure, and into our smartphones, giving us a more dynamic look at what's happening in our environment second-by-second. Hosts Zach Mortice and Newcity Design Editor Ben Schulman are joined by Chicago's own data czar, John Tolva, former City of Chicago Chief Technology Officer and President of Postive Energy Practice, on his last night in town before he moves to Denver with his family. With a crowd of design-lovers at The Chicago Design Museum, Tolva gives his pitch for why we need sensors clipped onto Divvy bikes, and why the snowplow tracker is the city's most popular website, all before he absconds to the Rockies in a U-Haul full of Chicago's data! Sponsored by The Chicago Design Museum and MAS Context. Special thanks to recording engineer Tim Joyce.

A Lot You Got to Holler
EP 8: Landscape Redemption with Ernie Wong of Site Design Group

A Lot You Got to Holler

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2016 49:18


The A Lot You Got to Holler Cavalcade of Firsts continues, when co-hosts Zach Mortice and Ben Schulman sit down with Ernie Wong of Site Design Group--the show's first ever landscape architect guest! On the agenda: shared streets in Uptown, Chicago's many, many basket-case ruins and slag pits, and an oft-overlooked question: Is shutting down the Dan Ryan and setting prairie grasses in its median on fire a good idea, or the greatest idea? The answer will shock you! Special thanks to recording engineer Tim Joyce. 

A Lot You Got to Holler
EP 6: Designing the Machinery of Urbanism with Carol Ross Barney

A Lot You Got to Holler

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2016 48:52


Architecture is concert halls, museums, theaters, and all of our temples of high culture. But it's also train stations, sewer drains, and the seemingly anonymous infrastructure that makes the city work. Few architects understand how to elevate this everyday machinery of urbanism as well as Chicago's own Carol Ross Barney. She chats with Newcity design editor Ben Schulman and architectural journalist Zach Mortice about the Chicago Riverwalk, the 606, the CTA, and the future of Chicago. Special thanks to recording studio engineer Tim Joyce. Please rate and review us on iTunes! 

A Lot You Got to Holler
EP 5: Pullman's Past, Present, and Future

A Lot You Got to Holler

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2016 65:08


The neighborhood of Pullman on Chicago's far South Side is a crucible of architectural, labor, industrial, and civil rights history. It's also a national monument, with big plans for renovation and redevelopment on the horizon. Commissioned by railroad magnate George Pullman in 1880 and designed by Solon Beman, Pullman was an idyllic workers utopia. . . for a few years, until a strike sparked what became the modern labor movement. Pullman and his architect looked to design and city planning to raise his bottom line and banish labor unrest from his company. It didn't work, but the result is one of Chicago's most singular neighborhoods. On hand to talk hosts Zach Mortice and Newcity Design Editor Ben Schulman through the next chapter of Pullman's history is Mike Shymanski, President of the Historic Pullman Foundation, and Richard Wilson, City Design Director for Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture and project lead for the Positioning Pullman campaign. Special thanks to recording studio engineer Tim Joyce. 

A Lot You Got to Holler
EP 4: Architecture is Hilarious

A Lot You Got to Holler

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2016 59:04


Architecture requires massive amounts of money, time, and effort to come together. It's serious business. Most of the time. But here in Chicago there are a handful of designers that work humor into their architecture whenever they can, as a way to satirize the practice of architecture and the cultures that surround it, or as a way to invite new people into the conversation. For A Lot You Got to Holler's fourth episode, we're joined by Stewart Hicks and Allison Newmeyer of Design with Company, as well as Ania Jaworska and artist/musician/designer Beverly Fresh. Free with each download: Design with Company's theme park ride of Midwestern folkways, Ania Jaworska's peerless knowledge of Polish interior design folk tales, and Beverly Fresh's proposal for the Graham Foundation bookstore that's truly, truly ahead of its time. Special thanks to recording studio engineer Tim Joyce and Nick Cage's pores.   

A Lot You Got to Holler
EP 3: Immodest Proposals for Chicago's Lakefront

A Lot You Got to Holler

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2016 51:36


Chicago's most valuable natural asset is its lakefront, forever free, public, and protected by law. This lakefront is so valuable, argues the architects at Port Urbanism, that we need more of it to pay off the city's massive debts. Or (if you ask the designers at UrbanLab) newly built islands in the lake must be drafted into relieving pressure from an overstressed storm drain system by filtering and cleaning the city's water. Featured at the 2015 Chicago Architecture Biennial, Port Urbanism and UrbanLab's lakefront proposals offer infrastructural fixes to some of Chicago's most dire emergencies. They also colonize a near-sacred urban vista with varying degrees of public and private space; not the type of thing you can do without getting through some pretty contentious community town hall meetings. Hosted by Zach Mortice and Newcity Design Editor Ben Schulman, with guests Andrew Moddrell of Port Urbanism and Martin Felsen of UrbanLab. Special thanks to recording studio engineer Tim Joyce.     

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A Lot You Got to Holler
EP 2: Cabrini-Green Dreams and Nightmares

A Lot You Got to Holler

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2016 49:25


Depending on who's telling the tale, the Cabrini-Green housing projects on Chicago's Near North Side are either patient-zero for urban dysfunction and decay, or a humble high-rise utopia, Corbusier's Radiant City with soul. But at the end of the day it was home to 15,000 people. Cabrini-Green was mostly demolished by 2011, but its legacy both haunts, or enriches, the city, depending on who you ask. Co-hosts Zach Mortice and Newcity Design Editor Ben Schulman asked two Chicagoans: Chicago filmmaker Ronit Bezalel, whose film "70 Acres in Chicago" spent 20 years tracing the decline of of this community; and artist, designer, and educator Andres Hernandez, whose exhibit "Vacancy: Urban Interruption and (Re)Generation" at the Glass Curtain Gallery explored how the ghosts of Cabrini-Green still settle over our pop-culture landscape. Special thanks to recording studio engineer Tim Joyce. 

The Modern Customer Podcast
How Connected Things Will Change The Future of Customer Experience

The Modern Customer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2015 31:59


According to Tim Joyce, Chief Innovation Officer of Xerox Customer Care, business success stories during the past 100 years were primarily about products. He says that now we're moving towards a world where success and value propositions will be based on service. Of course we'll still need products, but he says our purchases will be more about the services wrapped around them. Consumers will be permanently connected to sophisticated help desks that watch and anticipate customer needs. Joyce believes that technology in the future will make customer's lives much better—and he doesn't see technology replacing humans. Much like the people who at IBM run Watson, he believes technology will enhance the customer's experience. Technology will eventually even prevent customers from having to contact customer care at all. Perhaps our products will talk to us and fix themselves for us. He says human agents will still be in the mix but their role will be very different from what it is today. People who run customer experience will still manage the brand's customer care architecture, drawing upon trends highlighted by their virtual counterpart, to maintain the feedback loop and action the necessary changes to better serve customers and better reflect the values of the brand. It'll be their job to ensure their virtual counterpart behaves and evolves appropriately, so that every customer experience is seamless. In this podcast we talk about this and much more. More about podcast guest Tim Joyce: Tim Joyce is the Chief Innovation Officer for Xerox Customer Care. Tim believes that the relationship between consumers and brands will change radically as artificial intelligence systems roll out. In this rapidly changing landscape, innovators will thrive and laggards will suffer. Tim was educated in Oxford and Durham where he studied Computing and Mathematics. In the early days of the web, he was an ecommerce specialist, pioneering online shopping in the UK. At Xerox he has lead software development, solutions, product and research functions, and now heads innovation. He is a strong believer in -- and has published several papers on -- Agile and Lean, and brings these disciplines to every engagement. Tim is passionate about building innovative software products and solutions that deliver a fantastic user experience. He lives on the Jurassic Coast in Poole, U.K., with his wife Jenny and 3 girls. In his spare time, he enjoys sailing, cycling and playing chess. More posts from Tim Joyce: Five Products with Embedded Customer Care Seats Plus Software: The New Model For Customer Care

Bubble Boys
BBIE8: The Gubernatorial Race

Bubble Boys

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2013 26:42


Sven and Henry throw their hats into the political ring with disastrous effect. Featuring: Steve Nelson as Sven Ingaborg Andrew Tisher as Henry Mossmouth and FDR John Reynolds as Doug Znacks and Poll Worker #2 Gary Richardson as Chauncey Winge and Poll Worker #1 and Tim Joyce as Newsman

Library Rap: The Hip Hop Interviews with Tim Einenkel
21: The Library: Say it Loud: Poems about James Brown Extended Interview

Library Rap: The Hip Hop Interviews with Tim Einenkel

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2012 18:29


After James Brown died in 2007, Mary Weems put out this call for poems: "We grew up on James Brown's hit me! When he danced every young Black man wanted to move, groove and look like him. Mr. Brown wasn't called the hardest workingman in show business because he wasn't. Experiencing a James Brown show was like getting your favourite soul food twice, plus desert. His songs, like black power fists you could be proud of and move to at the same time. When Mr. Brown sang make it funky we sweated even in the wintertime. Losing him was like losing somebody in our family. This is a shout out for poems about the impact James Brown had on our lives. Poems that will help people remember, honour, and celebrate his legacy. Don't be left in a cold sweat, send us your old and new James Brown poems today." The result is Say It Loud: Poems about James Brown includes work by Amiri Baraka, Thomas Sayers Ellis, Kelly A. Harris, Tim Joyce, Patricia Smith, George Wallace and a few dozen others. Here's the extended interview with music... Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Library Rap: The Hip Hop Interviews with Tim Einenkel
19: The Library: Say it Loud: Poems about James Brown Interview

Library Rap: The Hip Hop Interviews with Tim Einenkel

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2012 13:57


After James Brown died in 2007, Mary Weems put out this call for poems: "We grew up on James Brown's hit me! When he danced every young Black man wanted to move, groove and look like him. Mr. Brown wasn't called the hardest workingman in show business because he wasn't. Experiencing a James Brown show was like getting your favourite soul food twice, plus desert. His songs, like black power fists you could be proud of and move to at the same time. When Mr. Brown sang make it funky we sweated even in the wintertime. Losing him was like losing somebody in our family. This is a shout out for poems about the impact James Brown had on our lives. Poems that will help people remember, honour, and celebrate his legacy. Don't be left in a cold sweat, send us your old and new James Brown poems today." The result is Say It Loud: Poems about James Brown includes work by Amiri Baraka, Thomas Sayers Ellis, Kelly A. Harris, Tim Joyce, Patricia Smith, George Wallace and a few dozen others. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com