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What began as an impassioned conversation among three friends reminiscing about the legacy of Helios Audio consoles and the iconic records they helped produce throughout the 1970s and 1980s morphed into a daring question: What if they could bring back Helios Audio themselves? With that, H2 Audio was formed in 2018, helmed by founder Al Sutton, product innovator Perry Tell, and designer/engineer Tim Mead. Sweetwater's Mitch Gallagher hosted the trio for a riveting roundtable, talking all things tech, history, sonic legacies, and what we can learn from the past to forge the future. Check it out!
Episode 29 - Tim Mead's Yeo Valley Organic is the UK's largest organic brand. Tim continues to lead by championing organic regenerative farming and soil health as the best way to produce nutritious food and reverse climate change. Disclaimer: Please note that all information and content on the UK Health Radio Network, all its radio broadcasts and podcasts are provided by the authors, producers, presenters and companies themselves and is only intended as additional information to your general knowledge. As a service to our listeners/readers our programs/content are for general information and entertainment only. The UK Health Radio Network does not recommend, endorse, or object to the views, products or topics expressed or discussed by show hosts or their guests, authors and interviewees. We suggest you always consult with your own professional – personal, medical, financial or legal advisor. So please do not delay or disregard any professional – personal, medical, financial or legal advice received due to something you have heard or read on the UK Health Radio Network.
For the first time, the guys welcome a Special Guest into the podcast for Episode 22! And what a guest they got! Former Angels Vice President of Communications, Tim Mead! Tim started with the team in 1980 as intern and worked with the team until 2019 when he was named the 7th President of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. The stories he has to share are endless! In this episode they talk about: Trout, Ohtani, Pujols, Salmon, Anderson, Abbott, Spiezio, (deep breath), Landston, Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson, Rush, Bruce Hornsby, Zakk Wylde, Kevin Costner, Tom Selleck (deep breath), retiring numbers, the Hall of Fame, communications in the age of social media and soooo much more! This is a must listen to episode!
Welcome back to the Crushing It In Construction Podcast.Joining this week from Adelaide is Tim Mead, General Manager for LCS Landscapes.Tim's career began in the oil and gas industry, building up his experience in logistics and management before making the switch into construction.He shares how LCS has grown into a multi-armed operation, and reveals the steps you need to take if you're looking to make the move into management: self-development, mentorship and tactical job-hunting.Touching on the challenges posed by the labour shortage and what could be done to combat it, today's conversation is a dive into what's going on at LCS!Let's get started.CONTACT DETAILSTim MeadLinkedIn: https://au.linkedin.com/in/tim-mead-04796261Website: https://www.lcslandscapes.com.au/Jordan SkinnerLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordan-skinner-685439178/Website: https://moonshotmedia.com.au/Is your company attractive to potential employees? Take the scorecard: https://moonshotmedia.com.au/scorecard
In this episode, Netty is joined by countertenor Tim Mead who shares some interesting stories. Tim talks about wacky costume preparations with lots of unexpected on-stage action and reveals what his ultimate critic (his dog) really thinks of his singing…As the Glyndebourne summer festival continues, countertenor Tim Mead, who is currently playing the role of Oberon in A Midsummer Night's Dream, gives us a glimpse into his world of performance. Known as one of the finest singers of his generation, Tim talks about his journey as a countertenor, reflects on the challenges of the pandemic and shares about the joy of making music while recalling memories with the OAE.--Tea with Netty is the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment's podcast hosted by viola player Annette Isserlis (Netty). Over a cuppa (or something a little stronger…), Netty chats with a variety of conductors, players and other guests as she ‘spills the tea' on the side of classical music you don't normally hear.Available as Apple podcast, Google Podcast, Spotify, Stitcher, iHeart Radio, TuneIn+Alexa
The team gets an off-the-field look into some of the greatest moments in baseball with guest Tim Mead. Tim has devoted his entire 40-plus year career to the sport of baseball as the former VP of Communications for the Los Angeles Angels and former President of the National Baseball Hall of Fame.
Oudemuziekkenner Kees Koudstaal presenteert de mooiste en recentste CD’s met oude en klassieke muziek. Aandacht voor de nieuwe cd’s van Vox Luminis, Tim Mead, PRISMA, Guido Balestracci en RIAS Kammerchor Berlin & Academy für Alte Musik Berlin. 1. Johann Philipp Förtsch (1652-1732) – ‘Selig sind die Toten' Uitvoerenden: Vox Luminis o.l.v. Lionel Meunier (cd: ‘Ein […]
Every single one of Holly's guests this series has been inspirational, passionate and holds the treasure that is their own unique story. But what Holly also recognised, is that they have each faced loss, devastation and pain in some way – and yet have somehow managed to rise from the ashes of the truly bleakest of times. In this episode, Holly reflects on some of the key moments from each of her guest's stories – some profound, some tear-jerking and some downright funny – and all of them shed light on the mindset, determination and strength it takes to follow and achieve your dreams. It's a stark reminder that everything is achievable, and quite possibly closer than you think. So whatever you might be going through, join Holly in celebrating these life changing journeys, and people who have each wrestled their vision into reality. This includes humbling parts of conversations with Edith Eger, Holocaust Survivor, the Happiness Expert – Mo Gawdat, Charlotte Tilbury MBE, Josh Littlejohn MBE who is on a mission to end homelessness, Nike's former CMO and author of Emotion By Design, Greg Hoffman, farming enthusiast and YEO Valley's CEO Tim Mead, Mandy Watkins — founder of hush, and the incredible trailblazer and founder of The Queer Bible, Jack Guinness. This Conversations of Inspiration podcast episode is brought to you with support from Adobe Express. Enjoying listening to these unfiltered chats? Subscribe to Holly's weekly newsletters on our website, where she shares small business inspiration of all kinds, exclusive nuggets of wisdom from her and her guests, plus offers, creative ideas and topical, 'ungoogleable' business advice.
A leading expert in the farming industry, Tim Mead CEO of Yeo Valley, delves into a number of crucial topics around responsible farming, environmental consciousness and reveals how farmers can help to reverse the carbon crisis. This is an unmissable conversation that won't only help our generation, but many to come. Tim's family have been farming in Somerset for over 500 years and are known across the country for stocking our shelves with delicious organic milk, cheese and yogurts. However what we didn't know is just how much hard work and grafting has gone into the Yeo Valley brand over the years. Tim grew up in the family business, but a tragic accident left Tim holding the reins aged just 26. Since then, he has been on a quest to not only continue his father's legacy, but to follow his true north star which is encouraging, educating on and producing food that is made in a healthy, natural way. Having witnessed the introduction of industrial manufacturing, Tim shares that 55% of what we eat is classified as ultra processed food – and offers unmissable advice on how we can start to change that statistic to not only help ourselves, but our young and the environment. Contemplating the introduction of alternative milks, the importance of community and the marketing genius that changed the Yeo Valley brand forever, Tim's story is one of hard work and determination that binds both legacy and heritage with adaptability and future proofing. If you enjoyed this conversation, you might also enjoy Holly's episode with Guy Singh-Watson, founder of Riverford. This Conversations of Inspiration podcast episode is brought to you with support from Adobe Express. Enjoying listening to these unfiltered chats? Subscribe to Holly's weekly newsletters on our website, where she shares small business inspiration of all kinds, exclusive nuggets of wisdom from her and her guests, plus offers, creative ideas and topical, 'ungoogleable' business advice.
A prolific concert performer, Andrew has appeared with the Berliner and Wiener Philharmoniker, the Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks and the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment with Sir Simon Rattle; the Orchestre de Paris, Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra and London Symphony Orchestra with Daniel Harding; the Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin and the ScottishChamber Orchestra with Robin Ticciati; the Rotterdams Philharmonisch Orkest, the Orcherstre Métropolitain and the Philadelphia Orchestra with Yannick Nézet-Séguin; the Accademia Santa Cecilia with Semyon Bychkov; and the Staatskapelle Berlin with Daniel Barenboim. Andrew made his debut at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden as Jacquino Fidelio, returning for Flamand Capriccio, Tamino Die Zauberflöte, Tichon Katya Kabanova and Narraboth Salome. He has also appeared at the Metropolitan Opera, the National Theatre Prague; La Monnaie Brussels; the Salzburger Festspiele; Hamburgische Staatsoper, Theater an der Wien, the Lucerne Festival and the Lyric Opera of Chicago. Staples has staged Le nozze di Figaro, Così fan tutte, Cenerentola and La bohème in London, at the Jordan Music Festiavl, Musique Cordiale in Provence and the Menton Festival. His celebrated semi-staging of Die Zauberflöte for the Lucerne Festival, conducted by Daniel Harding culminated in a full staging in Stockholm's Drottningholm Palace Theatre with the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra. Andrew believes firmly in the evolution of cultural content for screen. Bringing his experience on stage both as a performer and director, he has made a series of music films. Aiming to bring cinematic techniques and rigour to the pre- and post-production phase of his projects, his films aim to capture the thrill of live performance and present it to an audience on screen who desire something more than an archive or stream of the event. The potential to create and evolve in this space is huge and he enjoys the opportunity to collaborate with artists, organisations and cultural broadcasters. In 2021 he received the Royal Philharmonic Society Enterprise Fund Trailblazer Grant, presented in association with Harriet's Trust, in order to support and advance the making of such music films. As a photographer, Staples' work has been featured in the Times, The Evening Standard, Lawyer Magazine, the front cover of The Strad, the BBC Music Magazine, various CD cover images, The National Portrait Gallery's magazine and a number of artist's and ensembles photographs including Tim Mead, Mary Bevan, the Borodin Quartet, The King's Singers, The Gabrieli Consort and Players and Voces8. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram.
We have a great lively chat with Tim Mead the CEO of Yeo Valley discussing all things organic, soil health and regenerative dairy production as well as diving into the history of the Milk Marketing Board, the effect of leaving the Europe and the future of dairy production in Britain, oh and why we all need to go to his festivalhttps://www.valleyfest.co.uk
The ALL ME® Podcast National Baseball Hall of Fame – Tim Mead The hallowed grounds of the National Baseball Hall of Fame – it's a place that many strive to get to, but few arrive at. Today we will be going behind the scenes of the Hall with Tim Mead, who has spent 40 years in baseball, and is the current President of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, located in Cooperstown, New York. Mead was named to the position on June 24, 2019, and oversees the daily operation of the non-profit, educational institution, whose mission is to preserve history, honor excellence and connect generations. The organization first opened in 1939 and today employs nearly 100 full-time staff members, welcoming an average of nearly 300,000 visitors annually and more than 17 million visitors since opening. We talk to Tim about the mission of the Hall of Fame, what can be seen there, as well as his thoughts on known steroid users potentially entering the Hall. We also talk with Tim about his career with the Los Angeles Angels organization before joining the Baseball Hall of Fame, where he spent his entire baseball career, including his final 22 years as the team's Vice President of Communications. In that role, Mead oversaw the team's media relations, publicity and broadcasting operations. Immediately prior, he served as Angels' Assistant General Manager from 1994-97. Mead, who began his career as an intern in the Angels' Public Relations department in 1980, was appointed Director of Media Relations in 1985 and assumed the role of Assistant Vice President of Media Relations in 1991. During his tenure there, Mead and his staff were responsible for the handling of media during the Angels' postseason appearances, the 1989 and 2010 All-Star Games at Angel Stadium and the Angels' 2002 World Series Championship season. We talk with Tim about those experiences, how he got into baseball, what is was like working for the legendary Gene Autry as well as the steroid era of baseball, and ultimately how we got connected when he helped us secure one of our very first ALL ME Advisory Board Members. Resource Definitions and Links: National Baseball Hall of Fame: ALL ME League: Gene Autry: Follow Us: Twitter: @theTHF Instagram: @theTHF Facebook: Taylor Hooton Foundation #ALLMEPEDFREE Contact Us: Email: Phone: 214-449-1990 ALL ME Assembly Programs:
"Stay with us, for night is falling..." Happy Easter Monday! Today's moment comes from the Easter Monday cantata "Bleib bei uns" ("Stay with us"). The music is inspired by the story of the two disciples who met a stranger along the road as night was falling. The twist ending of this story makes us look back on the moment a little differently. "Stay with us..." is given new meaning. Alto aria (Tim Mead, countertenor; Yongcheon Shin, oboe da caccia): https://youtu.be/YOtAvqH_A9k?t=346
Hosted by Chris Townsend, Towny recaps A's Cast Live interviews from: Matt Vasgersian, 3x World Series Champion, Bobby Evans and the President of the National Baseball Hall of Fame, Tim Mead.
Chris Townsend discussed the latest proposal for the Universal DH and expanded playoffs (1:00) and the departures of Marcus Semien and Tommy La Stella and who could replace them in the A’s lineup (16:00). He was joined by Tim Kurkjian of ESPN (24:45), Casey Stern of MLB Network Radio (38:40), 1976 NL Cy Young Award Winner, Randy Jones (57:40), the President of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, Bob Kendrick to reflect on the passing of Hank Aaron (1:17:50), The President of the National Baseball Hall of Fame, Tim Mead (1:41:35), former A’s Manager, Ken Macha (1:58:00) and Ray Fosse (2:18:50).
In this week's podcast, Patrick talks to Tim Mead, founder and CEO of Yeo Valley - the UK's largest organic dairy brand, based just outside of Bristol, at Holt Farm. Tim starts by telling us how it all began, from when his parents bought the family farm in North Somerset, over 60 years ago, to Yeo Valley becoming the 3rd largest yoghurt brand in the UK. He explains that the changes the dairy market has witnessed over the past few decades have been considerable, making it increasingly difficult for farmers to make a living from their produce. However, by strengthening the market for organic dairy, he hopes to encourage more environmentally sustainable and financially viable farming methods, on a wider scale.
In the second hour, Bruce Levine and Matt Spiegel were joined by former White Sox outfielder and 18-year MLB veteran Tom 'Wimpy' Paciorek to reflect on the life and legacy of legendary Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda, who passed away at 93 earlier in the week. After that, Baseball Hall of Fame president Tim Mead joined the show to discuss the difficulties that 2020 brought to Cooperstown. He also discussed Lasorda's legacy and shared stories about the potential Hall of Famers this year. Later, Levine and Spiegel took calls from Score listeners who reacted to the news that former Cubs outfielder Kyle Schwarber agreed to a one-year deal with the Nationals. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I was 25 when my father, unfortunately, died in an accident on the farm. That basically puts a massive, great rocket up you on the basis that the responsibility of the custodianship of handing it on to another generation, or to looking after the generation that was there, like my sisters and my mother. Suddenly that responsibility suddenly became 100% truly mine. Tim Mead's family are true pioneers in the organic farming world starting back in the 1960's with only one Somerset farm and making yoghurt with left over milk from the clotted cream which they sold locally. Today Yeo Valley is one of the UK's top 100 brands and still remains a privately owned company. Tim and his team have grown his father's legacy into a company which has moved with the times yet remained so solid and true to its roots. In this episode you will hear how Tim has grown his dad's legacy achieving not 1 but 3 Queen's Award for Enterprise, the changing supermarket climate from 25 years ago, the importance of organic farming, the challenges faced, along with his views on the impact of plant-based milk on the environment, bio diversity and much much more.My book recommendation: The 5 AM Club Robin SharmaChocolate: Crunchie barQuote: 'Happiness can be found, even in the darkest of times, if one only remembers to turn on the light.' Albus Dumbledore, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkabanwww.yeovalley.co.uk social media: @yeovalleySUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER WITH A CHANCE TO WIN OUR H&P CHOCOLATE BAR.Don’t forgot to hit subscribe to catch the latest episode and if you are feeling super generous I would treasure a rate and review (Apple). Do share away with any mates, neighbours, colleagues, family if you think they may gain a nugget or two of inspiration or insight. To keep up to speed with me and life with Hope & Patience join us on insta/twitter @amelia_rope, facebook @hopeandpatience Worry less. Smile more. Until the next time … keep your sparkle. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today is #worldsoilday and my latest episode is perfectly timed. I chat with Tim Mead, owner of Yeo Valley, one of the UK's largest organic dairy farms and a brand you're probably used to seeing on the supermarket shelves.
Tim Mead, President of the Cooperstown Baseball Hall of Fame and former executive for the LA Angels joins Pat, Andy, Fred and Jake to combine for over 175+ years of experience on the mic!
Episode 25 of the Fair Pole Podcast features the President of the National Baseball Hall of Fame, Tim Mead. During the conversation this week, host Chris Edwards moderates a wide-ranging conversation with Mr. Mead including several topics, such as:- Spending 40 years with the Los Angeles Angels including 22 as the Vice President of Communications for the club- Working for your favorite team when they win the World Series - Take over as the President of the Hall of Fame and what the interview process was like- What a typical day-to-day is like- The Hall of Fame as a guardian of the game of baseball- Telling the games history without players like Joe Jackson, Pete Rose and Barry Bonds not in the hall- Why it is easy to be romantic about baseball- Favorite exhibit and most underrated exhibit in the Hall- Working for Gene Autry, who owned the Angels... and more!Please consider subscribing, rating and reviewing the podcast on your favorite platform. Use #FairPole on twitter if you see a ball hit the Fair Pole and we will share it on our twitter page. Speaking of twitter, you can follow us @FairPolePodcast You can also search: FairPolePodcast on Facebook or email us: FairPolePodcast@gmail.comAs always, thank you for your support of the podcast, it is appreciated more than you know.#FairPole
TIM MEAD tells me that cancelling this summer's induction weekend was difficult but sensible, and promises to host "a very special ceremony" in 2021. He speaks of attending the 2019 ceremony, his first as the Hall's president; being punked, early in his long career with the Angels, by Rod Carew; octogenarian/nonagenarian coach Jimmie Reese's mastery of the fungo bat; absorbing the moment of the Angels' 2002 World Series title; and putting his championship ring on other people's fingers.
President of the Baseball Hall Of Fame Tim Mead calls into Dodger Talk with David Vassegh.
Seth is joined by Baseball Hall Of Fame President Tim Mead on a bonus episode of "A Show To Be Named Later" to talk about the postponing of this year's Baseball Hall Of Fame Induction, announced Wednesday afternoon.
Tim Mead is the President of baseball's Hall of Fame. He joins the guys to discuss some of the uncertainty around Derek Jeter's upcoming induction ceremony.
Tim Mead's first job in professional sports was with the Los Angeles Angels in Major League Baseball. 39 years after starting with the Angels, he started his second job in professional sports, as the President of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown, New York. Tim has seen just about everything in his career, from the lows of comforting the families of players who died suddenly, to the high of winning a World Series in 2002. He has been honored as a National Father of the Year, and is widely regarded as the nicest man in sports. Listen as Tim shares stories from his illustrious career, and about what it is like to work with some of the game's best of all time. You can visit the baseball Hall of Fame at https://baseballhall.org/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fromthehart/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fromthehart/support
The incomparable Tim Mead, the President of the Baseball Hall of Fame, joined the guys on Episode 10 of BFBS. Tim spoke of what the transition was like for him when he took over at the Hall in June of last year, the adjustments the museum has had to make with our current environment, his love of the game of baseball and how the stories we share are helping people get through these tough times. Simply a wonderful, uplifting conversation with one of the best people in the game of baseball. Enjoy!
with HOF President, Tim Mead
In the second hour, Bruce Levine and Matt Spiegel were joined by Cubs pitching coach Tommy Hottovy to discuss the expectations for his staff in 2020, what closer Craig Kimbrel can do to bounce back and more. Later, Baseball Hall of Fame president Tim Mead joined the show the to discuss the Hall of Fame results that will be revealed on Jan. 21 and to give a sneak peek at what the induction ceremonies will look like in July.
Tim Mead, the newly-minted president of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, joins the boys to talk about his forty years with the Anaheim Angels organization and his favorite memories while working for the team, how he got the gig in Cooperstown, his favorite piece in the museum and whether or not he'll try and get Albert Pujols to wear an Angels cap on his HOF plaque.
Derek Ciapala and John Craine break down the ESPN report on Los Angeles Angels Director of Communications Eric Kay and his possible involvement in Tyler Skaggs's death. They also look at the Kay's implication about Tim Mead and more.
Seth is joined by new Baseball Hall of Fame president Tim Mead to talk about his new job with the Baseball Hall of Fame, his 40 years with the Angels, getting to know new Hall of Famers and more!
ML brings in the newly-minted Baseball Hall of Fame President Tim Mead to chat about his career with the Angels and baseball, the game now, what he hopes to achieve, who he grew-up following in the game as a kid, 2019 Induction Weekend, Edgar's greatness, Mo's dominance, his relationship with former HOF President Jeff Idelson and more!
Touching Greatness speaks with the new President of the Baseball Hall of Fame Tim Mead before his 2019 class got inducted. Tim spent the past 40 years in the Angels front office and is pumped about his new gig and I got to chat with the Angels television team of Victor Rojas, Mark Gubicza, and … Continued
The MLB Draft was over a week ago and we give you an inside look at the second and third day draftees. Who we like, and what all of the second day arms could become in the future. Also, we gives a send off to one of the greatest men in baseball, Tim Mead, as he leaves the Angels after 40 years to become President of the Baseball Hall of Fame. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Derek Ciapala and John Craine review Shohei Ohtani’s cycle in the Los Angeles Angels’ 5-3 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays. Later, Baseball America’s Carlos Collazo visits the show to break down the Angels’ draft class. Finally, the guys say thank you to Tim Mead.
The MLB Draft was over a week ago and we give you an inside look at the second and third day draftees. Who we like, and what all of the second day arms could become in the future. Also, we gives a send off to one of the greatest men in baseball, Tim Mead, as he leaves the Angels after 40 years to become President of the Baseball Hall of Fame. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the 13th episode of A's Unfiltered, Chris Townsend discussed the A's LAA, TEX, TB road trip. The episode also features interviews from Tim Mead, CJ Nitkowski and Sarah Langs.
In the 13th episode of A's Unfiltered, Chris Townsend discussed the A's LAA, TEX, TB road trip. The episode also features interviews from Tim Mead, CJ Nitkowski and Sarah Langs.
Kyle Glaser of Baseball America makes an impromptu stop with Locked On Angels in the second segment. In our first segment, we explain "The Opener" and how this strategy should work and if it's here to last. Also, we send off Tim Mead, a special man in Angels history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Kyle Glaser of Baseball America makes an impromptu stop with Locked On Angels in the second segment. In our first segment, we explain "The Opener" and how this strategy should work and if it's here to last. Also, we send off Tim Mead, a special man in Angels history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Derek Ciapala and John Craine analyze rookie pitcher Griffin Canning’s Major League debut with the Los Angeles Angels. They look at the highs and lows of his first game. Also, they discuss a recent LA Sports Hub article on the Angels’ building plan and congratulate vice president Tim Mead’s new job as president of the Pro Baseball Hall of Fame.
Opera Philadelphia presents "A Midsummer Night’s Dream", February 8th-17th. KYW Newsradio's RJ McKay spoke with counter tenor Tim Mead, who plays "Oberon" in this presentation.
Tim Mead is a proud ginger. Tim and Kai discuss how he began singing (9:40), why he doesn’t keep in touch with anyone he met before the age of 19 (11:30), and his time at Cambridge, where he studied Musicology (24:30). They also discuss the event that changed his entire outlook on his career (40:45) and his mindset towards critics and reviews (58). All music heard on this episode is from Tim Mead’s newest album, Purcell: Songs & Dances, a collaboration with Les Musiciens de Saint-Julien on the Alpha label. Purchase the album here.
The British countertenor Tim Mead is a regular guest on the Dutch stages. During a recent visit he talked about his career, how he found his voice and about actual projects like his new Purcell-cd that comes out in the fall and about Written on Skin. He will be singing the role of The Boy/Angel on June 28 in Amsterdam. ©Andrew Staples
Air Force veteran John Vlasich has been practicing the healing arts for over 24 years. He discovered the magic of Shamanism while dealing with alcoholism and has since become a Reiki master, EFT practitioner and Chigong healer. He puts these modalities together to practice what he calls "Shamantics." John can be reached through email at kalua_healer@yahoo.com or 636.614.6564 Visit ken @ http://kencalcaterra.com Check out the music of Tim Mead and Brad Smith www.bradfordsmithmusic.com www.timmead.net Special Thanks to our sponsors who have helped to bring you this episode. Mike Aubuchon of Premier Insurance Agency www.premierinsagency.com - 314.729.0054 Ken Calcaterra Sr. of EFT Wellness of St. Louis ken@eftwellnesstl.com - 314.732.9797 Sharon Hall of Sips and Brooke Salon Find on Facebook - 314.651.1763 Dr. Mark Holland of First Capitol Chiropractic www.chiroandrehab.com - 636.946.7777