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Welcome to a special episode of Crawfordsville Connection. For this episode, we have the 2024 State of the City address. Mayor Barton gives us a look back on the past year and where we are going in the future. If you have any questions about the city, this is the episode for you. For more information visit www.crawfordsville.in.gov and to ask any questions about this podcast or to submit topic ideas, please email Sarah Sommer at ssommer@crawfordsville-in.gov
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Welcome to another episode of Crawfordsville Connection. For this special episode, we have the State of the City. The mayor gives us a look back on the past year and where we are going in the future. If you have any questions about the city, this is the episode for you. For more information visit www.crawfordsville.net and to ask any questions about this podcast or to submit topic ideas, please email Abigail Campbell at acampbell@crawfordsville-in.gov.
Are you obsessed with early electronic music?? We started a private group for people like you. https://www.facebook.com/groups/cosmictapemusicclub/ We saved a doozy for the end of the year as we talk about our favorite Cosmic Tape Music couple with one of our favorite people! The first half of the episode is a piece that was originally recorded live in our aforementioned FB Group. The second half was recorded last week and features our good friend Todd Barton. He actually got to spend a day with Bebe back in the 90s. We talked about his experience with her that day as well as his initial reaction to the classic Sci-fi film Forbidden Planet starring Leslie Nielsen. We also got into the legend of the Krell patch and much much more. It was a hoot and we hope you enjoy this Holiday Extravaganza! Recommended Listening: Bebe and Louis - https://youtu.be/aryHMPH7Kcc Todd's Links: https://toddbarton.com/ https://www.patreon.com/synthtodd The Galaxy Electric: http://www.thegalaxyelectric.com Personal Music: Rhys Colenso - No More Struggles The Tara Experiment - Erverywhere it's Christmas
Speaking in Pioneer Chapel is Mayor of Crawfordsville Todd Barton, Wabash class of 2000, with his talk titled: "Leadership Lessons – From the Emergency Scene to Engineering Change." Episode 160 – Original Speech Date: April 7, 2022
In this episode, members of the Coalition for Human Dignity (CHD) describe defense strategies. Working together with ARA, SHARP, individuals and families under threat from racist skinhead violence they co-developed the support strategy they called House Defense; they also trained themselves in security and offered basic support to local groups. The mutual aid that was established created a community-wide bond many still feel today. Show Notes Transcript Credits: Producers: Celina Flores, Erin Yanke, Mic Crenshaw Editors: Erin Yanke and Icky A. Interviews for this episode: Annette Newelle, Celina Flores, and Erin Yanke Story editors: Celina Flores, Erin Yanke, Icky A., Mic Crenshaw, Moe Bowstern Visual archivist: Julie Perini Mastering: Colin Casserd Music: (in order of appearance) Xylo Zico, LG17, Ursula K. Le Guin & Todd Barton, and Count Ossie & The Mystic Revelation of Rastafari. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/idhh/support
Todd Barton, MD, is a Professor of Clinical Medicine and the Program Director of the Internal Medicine Residency Program at the University of Pennsylvania. He is an attending physician at the Hospital of University of Pennsylvania and Penn Presbyterian Medical Center where his clinical practice focuses on transplant-related infectious diseases and clinical infectious diseases. Dr. Barton completed his medical school from the University of Rochester School of Medicine and his residency from the University of Pennsylvania where he also completed a fellowship in infectious diseases. He's passionate about medical education, and is an active member of a number of local and national organizations influencing resident education. Give yourself permission not to be the best. Today, Dr. Todd Barton shares how being open and honest with our own struggles will ultimately lead us to the right path. He explains that we can take the pressure off trying to be outstanding in everything in our lives. But at the same time, it will serve us well to do the best we can—and try to get as much as possible out of each experience. In his own career, Dr. Todd Barton is forthcoming about what he struggled with, what he decided was not right for him, and figuring out what his true passions were. He assures us that the environments we are in, the people we meet, and the experiences we have will be our greatest guides toward our own passions in medicine. Pearls of Wisdom: 1. Embrace kindness: something you observed in your parents who were a symbol for kindness for you early in your life in the early parts of the AIDS epidemic. 2. We have to give ourselves permission not to be the best. 3. Key trait of a mentee is flexibility - the flexibility to adapt to different challenges, opportunities, rotations, experiences that we go through in order to find the one we will really focus on. 4. We have to be intentional, only only about our work in the hospital, but our life outside of the hospital.
Todd Barton is a composer, sound designer, multimedia performer and an analog synthesist specializing in Buchla Electronic Musical Instruments. From innovative scores for plays at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival to avant-garde music for electronic synthesizers and computers, Todd's musical resume is impressive and unique to say the least. From the trumpet to the buchla, Todd shares his musical background plus we chat what it means to “play the space,” the unconventional beauty of the buchla, composing with uncertainty and his advice for the next generation of musicians.