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TRACK LIST: 1. Little Dragon - Where You Belong 2. Air Tapes - Vanishing Point 3. Tom Conrad, Mr. V, Thylacinus - Sign Of The Times (Thylacinus Vocal Mix) 4. Moods - Full Circle 5. Nu Azeite - Saudade feat. Maria Thalita 6. Ely Bruna, Papik, P.A. Jeron - The Rhythm Of The Night 7. Mike Francis, Mystic Diversions - Josephine (Chris Coco Balearic Remix) 8. Blank & Jonwa - Sunny Life 9. DJ Pippi, Willie Graff - Sueños (Padilla's Tribute) 10. Funkyloco - Slow & Sexy (Downtempo Remix) 11. Jeff The Fool - Le Maître Et Marguerite 12. LJ Peppe - Always 13. Jo Paciello, Soul Train - New York Night Mood 14. Deeplastik - Love Time 15. Fuel Fandango - The Engine Thanks to all the labels and artist for his music. All tracks selected and mixed by Alex Kentucky www.alexkentucky.com Encoded by MUSICZONE PODCAST SERVICES.
Send us a textEpisode 235 – Tom Conrad, founder of Rock Recovery CenterTom Conrad is a Certified Addictions Counselor and also the host of Real Recovery Talk which is a podcast dedicated to helping families and loved ones navigate addiction.Tom started his podcast in 2017, after noticing that families and loved ones were often left in the dark to figure things out when it came to addiction. Tom speaks from his own experiences and now has accumulated 13 years off of drugs and alcohol and has helped thousands of families.Tom often says he wants to “help you turn your mess into your message, " which he has dedicated his life to. He definitely has a strong passion for helping others find freedom from their addictions and move on toward gaining the life that they deserve! Tom also has a strong passion for helping family and loved ones as well. Today he owns and operates a small treatment center in Florida called Rock Recovery Center. Rock came into existence in 2014 after Tom had noticed some holes in the treatment industry that needed to be filled. It is a PHP/IOP program that offers housing. Rock can treat up to and no more than 30 people at a time. Every client that walks into the door of Rock will be greeted by Tom and shown the way to sobriety that has worked for so many up to this point.Tom attributes his clean time to having the support of a strong community, 12-step work, regular attendance at meetings, helping others, and his strong faith. When Tom isn't recording podcasts, editing YouTube videos, or navigating the day-to-day operations at Rock Recovery Center, he is home with his wife Amanda and three kids, Levi 7, Hattie 5 and Winnie 3. Tom and his family love being outside! They spend a lot of time at the beach, playing sports and tending to their small farm in Royal Palm Beach FL.More info can be found here:Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/real-recovery-talk/id1293515369 Treatment program: https://rockrecoverycenter.com acourageousrecovery.comacourageousrecovery.com
How does someone land their dream job… right out of college? How does someone position themselves to create some of the biggest breakout products in the tech industry? How does someone walk alongside some of the most successful people in the world? Well… that's what we're talking about in THIS episode… and you might be surprised to find that someone who's done just that will be quick to tell you that he wasn't motivated by ambition… but instead… by enthusiasm and passion. That's right. Tom Conrad is joining us! Tom is living a true DREAM THINK DO life! He dreamed of working for Apple as a kid… and pursued that goal. While going to the University of Michigan… he secured an internship with Apple… and after a bold conversation… he wound up being recruited by Apple after graduating. In addition to his experience at Apple… Tom's been a vital part of some significant successes. For example… he was a co-creator and Chief Technology officer and Executive Vice President of Product at Pandora… which he helped take from zero to 80 million users. He was the VP of Product for Snap… where he worked side by side with Evan Spiegel. (If you don't know… Evan became the youngest billionaire in the world in 2015.) Tom's now the CEO for Zero… a metabolic health app which is on a mission to extend the lifespan and the health span of the human race. He's helped the app to grow to almost 14 million users AND… sidebar… they have a 4.8 in the Apple store… with over 435,000 ratings… which is wildly impressive! Now… along with these big wins… Tom is also quick to point to some setbacks along the way. And we'll talk about those as well… and what Tom learned from them! It's a great conversation… so let's get to it! WHERE TO FIND TOM: LinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tomconrad/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tconrad Zero on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zerolongevity A recent article Tom wrote on Medium: Click here EncouragerCON 2024 Mitch mentioned EncouragerCON to kick off this episode. EncouragerCON is our 2.5 day conference for “Encouragers.” If you are a new or experienced Coach, Speaker or Content Creator… we want YOU there! Click here to find out more about this incredible event! We'll introduce you to the biggest opportunities in coaching and speaking that are happening RIGHT NOW! Along with strategies that you can use… immediately! With Encourager-CON you'll be surrounded by your fellow Encouragers AND it will be 2.5 days of proven concepts, innovative new approaches, powerful stories and straight-up fun… so YOU can REACH more people… create more REVENUE and find ways to REST as you do! And… remember… use the coupon code: DTD to get a VERY special discount! It's time sensitive though… so the earlier you use it… the bigger the discount! Don't miss out! JOIN US! Check out Mitch's OTHER PODCAST: ENCOURAGING THE ENCOURAGERS You can now check out Mitch's new podcast called “ENCOURAGING THE ENCOURAGERS” anywhere you listen to podcasts. It's specifically designed for coaches, speakers and content creators and provides quick doses of inspiration, strategy AND… of course… encouragement! Find it on Apple Podcasts: Click here Find it on Spotify: Click here Find it on Anchor: Click here Find it on Google: Click here LET'S HEAR FROM YOU! Tom's living the DREAM THINK DO life! He's stayed open and he's been willing to experiment and learn as he goes… and it's made all the difference! It was incredible to learn from his journey! Okay… let's get to it! You KNOW I'm going to ask… because I am ALWAYS curious about YOU and what YOU heard. What's something that resonated with you? More importantly… what's something you're going to DO (big or small) as a result? I want to hear from YOU! Leave a comment and let me know. And hey… keep bringing YOUR awesome!!! Mitch Minute By Minute: 0:31 Mitch introduces Tom Conrad's impressive career in the tech industry, mentioning his roles at Apple, Pandora, and Snap. 1:29 Overview of Tom's journey, from working at Apple to his involvement in creating Pandora and becoming CEO of Zero. 2:21 How enthusiasm and passion, not ambition, can guide your career and open doors of opportunity. 3:00 How to save at EncouragerCon with a special discount for just Dream Think Do listeners! 4:00 Tom reflects on his childhood dream of working at Apple and how it became a reality. 5:15 Discussion on Tom's internship at Apple and the bold move he made to secure his dream job. 7:06 Tom talks about the impact of that bold conversation and how it led to a job offer. 8:09 Mitch and Tom discuss the importance of taking risks and having bold conversations to achieve career goals. 10:00 Tom shares his early career experiences at Micro Center, which helped build his confidence. 12:00 Tom emphasizes the role of passion over ambition in guiding his career path. 13:00 Tom discusses how serendipity and being in the right place at the right time contributed to his success. 15:00 Mitch highlights Tom's success in building Pandora from the ground up to 80 million users. 18:00 Tom shares the story of joining Savage Beast (later Pandora) after a bold conversation with the CEO. 20:00 Tom reflects on the setbacks he faced during his career and what he learned from those experiences. 22:00 Discussion about Tom's work at Pandora and the importance of creating a simple user experience with cutting-edge algorithms. 24:00 Tom shares his journey of learning from failures, like his experience with Quibi, and how he turned them into lessons. 28:00 Tom and Mitch discuss the importance of perseverance even when faced with setbacks and challenges. 30:00 Tom talks about his current role as CEO of Zero and his mission to improve people's health and longevity. 32:00 Mitch's Minute: Reflecting on the importance of staying passionate, taking bold steps, and learning from both successes and failures.
Large Music is thrilled to announce the latest episode of Largecast, featuring an electrifying mix by renowned DJ and producer Julius Papp. This carefully crafted mix is a testament to his DJ mastery, showcasing a blend of some current anthems including his new release on Large Music. Enjoy!Tracklist:1- Julius Papp - That's The Groove (Deep Dub + Broken Beat Mix).2- Fouk - Gruff.3- Grind - Les Sins.4- Tom Conrad & Andy Robertson - When It's Over.5- Haska - Wish I Didn't Miss You.6- Sade - Stonger Than Pride (Coflo vs Alexander Nut Edit).7- Dave Anthony - Jazz At The Lighthouse.8- Jo Paciello - Concentrate & Relax (Mo'Cream Remix).9- N.W.N. - You Know It.10- Cerrone - Give Me Love (Never Dull's Supergroove Edit).11- Faze Action - Iziz.12- WheelUP & Abacus - Infinity.
In this episode of the Sharing Without Shame podcast, host Donna Marston welcomes Tom Conrad, a certified addiction counselor and host of the Real Recovery Talk podcast. The conversation begins with Tom sharing his personal journey through addiction and recovery without shame. Tom reflects on his past struggles with alcoholism and drug addiction, expressing gratitude for the challenges and consequences he faced, which ultimately led him to long-term recovery. Tom details his upbringing in Pennsylvania, where he started drinking at a young age and his addiction progressively worsened. By the age of 26, Tom's life had spiraled out of control, leading to multiple DUIs and the loss of his job and home. His turning point came when his father arranged for him to attend a treatment center in Jacksonville, Florida. After completing 45 days of intense treatment and transitioning to a sober living environment in West Palm Beach, Tom found stability and began his path to sobriety. The discussion also highlights the importance of support systems such as Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and the role of sponsors in recovery. Tom shares his initial skepticism and eventual acceptance of the 12-step program, emphasizing how crucial it was to his recovery process. He also addresses the stigma surrounding addiction and the increasing openness and resources available to those struggling with substance abuse. Donna and Tom discuss the generational differences in approaching recovery and the vibrant recovery culture in South Florida, where young people actively participate in 12-step programs. Tom's story is one of resilience and hope, demonstrating the power of recovery and the importance of sharing experiences without shame to inspire others. Tune in to the Sharing Without Shame podcast for more inspiring stories of hope, resilience, and healing. Join Donna Marston and her guests as they continue to share their stories without shame. Sponsor: Experience Inner Peace with Calming Therapy Bracelets Website: https://snappbandz.com/
Real Recovery Talk-Steps to Overcoming Addiction with Tom Conrad & Ben Bueno Tom and Ben share their history of addiction and trauma. (2:16) “Put the clients first and the money will be there.” The origin story of Rock Recovery Center. (25:17) The dark world and hustle of ‘Body Brokers'. (31:07) Are there common mistakes with treatment? (40:13) Why any attempt to shield an alcoholic is doomed to fail. (42:29) The importance of fitness for recovery. (44:57) How quickly can they tell if someone will be successful through this process? (49:14) What are some of the biggest obstacles patients encounter? (55:42) Strategies for people in denial. (57:46) “It's not the amount of time that you spend with your children, it's the intentionality behind it.” (1:01:49) The role of the spiritual component in recovery. (1:05:51) Is there a correlation to the level of addiction somebody has/gone through to the level of trauma they suffer from? (1:19:13) The first steps you can take if you want help. (1:26:07) Bringing awareness and staying authentic. (1:30:14) Related Links/Products Mentioned Exclusively for Mind Pump Listeners, you can apply for a FULL scholarship for treatment. It is valued at $60,000 and could be around 4/5 months' worth of treatment! Visit here to enter! TRANSCEND your goals! Telehealth Provider • Physician Directed GET YOUR PERSONALIZED TREATMENT PLAN! Hormone Replacement Therapy, Cognitive Function, Sleep & Fatigue, Athletic Performance and MORE. Their online process and medical experts make it simple to find out what's right for you. July Promotion: MAPS Split | Sexy Athlete Bundle 50% off! ** Code JULY50 at checkout ** Rock Recovery Center - Drug Treatment Center in Florida Body Brokers (2021) - IMDb Al-Anon Family Groups Have a problem with alcohol? There is a solution. | Alcoholics Anonymous Mind Pump Podcast – YouTube Mind Pump Free Resources Featured Guest(s)/People Mentioned Real Recovery Talk | Addiction Recovery (@realrecoverytalkpodcast) Instagram Website Podcast Thomas Conrad (@realrecoverytalktom) Instagram Ben Bueno (@realrecoverytalkben) Instagram David Goggins (@davidgoggins) Instagram
5 steps to helping your loved one: https://www.realrecoverytalk.com/guide Join our Family Re-Connect Program: https://www.realrecoverytalk.com/reconnect In this milestone 400th episode of Real Recovery Talk, hosts Tom Conrad, Benjamin B., and Dr. T discuss their recent trip to California where they had an incredible time recording with the Mind Pump Podcast. They share their travel experiences, key takeaways from recording with the Mind Pump team, and Tom's journey leading up to this achievement. The team also touches on the importance of hard work and perseverance in reaching goals. Listeners are invited to share their comments, questions, or concerns, and are encouraged to visit their site for helpful resources. Tune in for an inspiring episode filled with insights and personal stories. 00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview 00:39 Meet the Hosts 01:56 Traveling to California 04:12 Exploring San Jose and San Francisco 12:35 Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk Adventure 17:22 Basketball Showdown Recap 18:18 Chinatown Adventures 19:18 Recording with Mind Pump 19:46 Navigating the Interview Process
5 steps to helping your loved one: https://www.realrecoverytalk.com/guide Join our Family Re-Connect Program: https://www.realrecoverytalk.com/reconnect In this episode of Real Recovery Talk, hosts Tom Conrad and Ben discuss four critical skills that family members and loved ones can implement today to help themselves and support someone struggling with addiction. We cover the importance of good communication skills, self-care, building a strong support network, and spirituality. Tom and Ben also update listeners on their Family Reconnect Program and other resources available for those in need. Tune in for practical advice, personal stories, and valuable insights on navigating addiction recovery. 00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview 00:32 Podcast Announcements and Promotions 01:26 Webinar and Family Reconnect Program Details 03:53 Coaching and Communication Skills 09:34 Skill 1: Good Communication Skills 17:50 Skill 2: Importance of Self-Care 21:37 Balancing Work and Personal Time 22:38 Finding Healthy Distractions 24:47 The Importance of Self-Care 28:41 Building a Strong Support Network 32:36 Embracing Spirituality
Hi, are we overlooking the monumental failures in our quest for innovation? Today on Tech Talks Daily, I'm joined by Tom Conrad, a Silicon Valley veteran with a rich history in shaping how we interact with technology, from Pandora to Snapchat and beyond. Currently leading Zero, Tom brings a unique perspective on the resilience required in tech, diving into the harrowing yet enlightening lessons from billion-dollar blunders like Quibi and Pets.com. Tom will unravel the layers of success that extend beyond just a stellar product. He'll explain the importance of robust investment strategies, insightful leadership, and scalable operations that are vital to turning a great idea into a thriving enterprise. Furthermore, we delve into how Zero is transforming the healthcare landscape by democratizing health data, aiming to empower millions with accessible, understandable information to manage their health proactively. This episode will not only explore Tom's remarkable journey through tech's highs and lows but also look ahead at the exciting intersection of AI and biodata that could redefine our health systems. How can past failures illuminate future strategies in business and personal health? After listening, share your thoughts on how we can better harness technology to turn setbacks into stepping stones for success.
5 steps to helping your loved one: https://www.realrecoverytalk.com/guide Join our Family Re-Connect Program: https://www.realrecoverytalk.com/reconnect Dealing with an Alcoholic Spouse: Expert Insights and Practical Advice In this episode of Real Recovery Talk, hosts Tom Conrad, Ben, and Dr. Tambini address an email from a listener struggling with her partner's alcohol addiction. The team discusses strategies for handling anger and resentment, setting boundaries, and prioritizing self-care. They introduce their Family Reconnect Program, explain the importance of community support, and answer questions about enabling behavior and professional consequences. Tune in for expert advice on helping yourself and your loved one through addiction. 00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview 00:42 Meet the Hosts 01:38 Family Reconnect Program Announcement 03:43 Real-Life Example and Program Benefits 13:49 Email from a Listener: Seeking Advice 32:52 Enabling Alcoholism: The Hard Truth 33:05 The Importance of Stepping Away 35:10 Codependency and Self-Worth 36:49 The Role of Profession in Addiction 38:37 Emotional Compromise and Seeking Help 40:24 Reflecting on Relationships and Self-Healing 42:11 Personal Stories and Al-Anon
Paradise-Projects tours you around the planet of good music! Join us on our voyage of sound and emotions! Come and feel the Paradise... Paradise Projects 309 Aquí tienes el listado con las iniciales en mayúsculas, numerado y con un salto de línea al final de cada línea: 01. Little Dragon - Where You Belong 02. Air Tapes - Vanishing Point 03. Tom Conrad, Mr V, Thylacinus - Sign of the Times (Thylacinus Vocal Mix) 04. Moods - Full Circle 05. Nu Azeite - Saudade feat. Maria Thalita 06. Ely Bruna, Papik, P.A. Jeron - The Rhythm of the Night 07. Mike Francis, Mystic Diversions - Josephine (Chris Coco Balearic Extended Remix) 08. Blank & Jonwa - Sunny Life 09. DJ Pippi, Willie Graff - Sueños (Padilla's Tribute) 10. Funkyloco - Slow & Sexy (Downtempo Remix) 11. Jeff the Fool - Le Maître et Marguerite 12. LJ Peppe - Always 13. Jo Paciello, Soul Train - New York Night Mood 14. Deeplastik - Love Time 15. Fuel Fandango - The Engine Thanks to all the labels and artist for their music. All tracks selected and mixed by Alex Kentucky www.alexkentucky.com Encoded by MUSICZONE PODCAST SERVICES
00:00 Introduction and Tom Conrad's Background03:06 Tom Conrad's Time at Pandora06:09 Analyzing Professional Opportunities12:03 Challenges at Apple and the Importance of Collaboration22:55 Advocating for Fair Compensation27:45 Servant Leadership and Accountability30:45 The Quibi Failure35:29 Data Democratization in Healthcare40:14 Habits for Health and Wellness51:04 Hard Work and Humility
Brian Power f. Lucita Jules | Get Here |Extended House Mix|Vangela Crowe X Cassio Ware | I'm Sorry |Franke Estevez FUZION ClubMix Vox|Frankie Feliciano X Terry Dexter | No Maybe |Ricanstruction Vocal Mix|Tom Conrad f. Jaidene Veda | The One |Reelsoul Mix|Melchyor A | Get It |Melchyor A's Instrumental Version|Wipe The Needle & Josh Milan | Tenderly |Karizma K2 Edit|Corey Holmes | Dirty JungleRon Carroll X Kai Zhi Hundred | Run The Rhythm |Ezel Main Vocal Remix|Kenny Bobien f. Ann Nesby | Spread Love |Roots Mix|Susan Esthera | Epiphany |Jihad's Bang The Drum Edit|beatsbyhand f. Rona Ray | Say Yes |Jimpster Remix|Kelly G. X Candi Staton | Power Of One |Extended Mix|
How to reinvent yourself after failure and come back swinging? Tom Conrad has a few tips on that on this episode of FOMO Sapiens. Tom shares his journey with host, Patrick J. McGinnis, about how he thought he had made it with Quibi's meteoric rise but sudden fall, and how he has seen a new opportunity with Xero, a pioneering platform for intermittent fasting. Tom unfolds the layers of building businesses that mesh luck with acute market insights. This episode of FOMO Sapiens is stuffed with anecdotes and advice you won't want to miss. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Music Box returns to Starpoint Radio. Join me alternate Sundays between 12-2pm GMT at www.starpointradio.com for some great soulful music across the styles and tempo's.......as we like to do on The Music Box!!The Brit Funk Association - Take It In Stages (Write Those Pages) (Georgie B Remix) (UK Expansion Records Promo MP3 EP “Take It In Stages (Write Those Pages) (Georgie B Remix)” 2024)A-P Connection feat. Nate Williams - Life Changing Romance (EU A-P Connection Promo MP3 LP “Sky Odyssey” 2024)Soulpersona & Princess Freesia - Profligate Love (Soulpersona Radio Remix) (UK Soulpersona MP3 2024)Taylor Pace – Serious (US Taylor Pace Music MP3 2024).multibeat - Two Step (EU .multibeat MP3 2024)Tash – Therapist (US Hitmakers Entertainment, LLC MP3 2024)Dee C Lee - I Love You (UK Acid Jazz Acquisitions Ltd. MP3 LP “Just Something” 2024)Tom Conrad feat. Carla Prather - Speechless (Vocal) (UK Adaptation Music MP3 2024)Anna-Marie Johnson - Waiting For Your Love (Soulmekanikz Extended Remix) (UK Raising Records MP3 2024)Cortney LaFloy - Head In The Clouds (Rick's Cloudy Mix) (US Patina Skye Music MP3 2024)Dliteone - The Rhythm Of The Soul (Franke Estevez Fuzion Original Vox Mix) (US Fuzion Records MP3 2024)Swaylo - Cover Me (Vocal Mix) (US Circular Motion MP3 2024)Franck Roger feat. Shawn Chappelle - Enchanted (Fred Everything Remix) (US Vibe Me To The Moon MP3 2024)Imari - Breathe Again (US PhillieBOP Productions MP3 2024)Marcus Scott - Stay In Love (US Marcus Scott MP3 2024)Dee C Lee - How To Love (UK Acid Jazz Acquisitions Ltd. MP3 LP “Just Something” 2024)BYAMM - Sweet Soul Sister (UK BYAMM MP3 “Lost In Sanity EP” 2024)Reel People feat. Eric Roberson - Save A Lil Love (Kaidi Tatham Remix) (UK Reel People Music MP3 LP “Fusion Moves” 2024)Down To Earth – Girl (UK Speegra Ltd. Promo MP3 LP “Love, Life & Harmony” 2024)Yooks & Carla Prather - Out Loud (Original Mix) (UK Infinity Music Recordings MP3 2024)Shino Blackk & Kevin O - Black Latin (Prey) (Shino Blackk The Prey Remix) (US New Generation Records MP3 2024)Vanessa L. Smith - One Beautiful Soul (US Smitty Workhorse Recordings MP3 LP “Songs Of One Beautiful Soul” 2024)Robert Owens - Phenomenal (DJ Spinna's Galactic Remix) (US Adeen Records MP3 2024)Zephan feat. Cool Affair - Let Me Show You (DJ Spinna Galactic Soul Remix) (EU Cataleya Music MP3 2024)Enjoy!Mark
If you are struggling with ANYTHING AT ALL please feel free to reach out to us: Info@realrecoverytalk.com In this episode of Real Recovery Talk, host Tom Conrad is joined by licensed mental health counselor Brian Wood, known as B Wood, and primary therapist Maya to discuss the transformative impact of experiential therapy in substance abuse and mental health treatment. Through a deep dive into B Wood's journey from Barbados to becoming a pivotal figure in art therapy, the discussion reveals how engaging with the arts and other experiential modalities can facilitate healing beyond traditional talk therapy. By embracing creativity, participants can explore their emotions, confront trauma, and discover a path to self-worth and legacy. The episode is punctuated with powerful stories of transformation, an exploration of the therapeutic impact of art on the brain, and B Wood's contributions to the community through mural projects and programs for human trafficking victims, veterans, and at-risk youth.
If you are struggling with ANYTHING AT ALL please feel free to reach out to us: Info@realrecoverytalk.com In this episode of Real Recovery Talk, host Tom Conrad and Dr. Tambini engage in a heartfelt and insightful conversation with guest Morgan, exploring her unique journey from battling addiction to rediscovering her passion for yoga and fitness and eventually contributing positively to the recovery community. Morgan candidly shares the pivotal moments that led her from giving up her childhood swimming passion for partying to her subsequent struggle with addiction. Through her recovery journey, Morgan discovers the transformative power of yoga and fitness, not only in recovering from addiction but also in improving her overall mental health and well-being. The conversation touches on the importance of choosing the right level of care, the role of parents in the recovery process, and the undeniable connection between physical health and recovery. Morgan also delves into her current role as a recovery companion, highlighting the intimate and impactful work she does by living with and supporting individuals struggling with addiction and mental health challenges across the United States. This episode emphasizes the theme of turning one's mess into a powerful message of hope and transformation.
Our guest speaker today is Tom Conrad, who shares his journey with alcoholism and reaching a personal low point on our panel discussion. After receiving treatment, he has been sober for an impressive 13 years, has a wife and kids and is now dedicated to helping others achieve sobriety. Guest: Tom Conrad Follow us on Instagram: @BanyanTreatmentCenters Like us on Facebook: @BanyanTreatmentCenters Subscribe to Youtube: @BanyanTreatmentCenters Visit our Website: www.banyancenters.com #sobriety #mentalhealth #recovery #drugaddiction #alcoholism
Tom Conrad is the CEO of Zero and on the board of Sonos. He began his career in engineering at Apple, where he helped build key features that remain in iOS today. Tom was previously the VP of Product at Snap and the chief technology officer of Pandora. He also held leadership positions at notable tech flops Pets.com and Quibi, giving him a unique perspective not only on what it takes to build a successful company but also on lessons from failure. In today's conversation, we discuss:• Lessons learned from the infamous failures of Pets.com and Quibi• Lessons learned from the successes of Apple, Pandora, and Snap• Advice on choosing where to work• Understanding the math formula of a business• How to avoid burnout• Why Tom says not everyone needs to be a founder• What he's building now—Brought to you by Coda—Meet the evolution of docs | Jira Product Discovery—Atlassian's new prioritization and roadmapping tool built for product teams | HelpBar by Chameleon—the free in-app universal search solution built for SaaS—Find the transcript at: https://www.lennyspodcast.com/billion-dollar-failures-and-billion-dollar-success-tom-conrad-quibi-pandora-petscom-snap-ze/#transcript—Where to find Tom Conrad:• X: https://twitter.com/tconrad• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tomconrad/—Where to find Lenny:• Newsletter: https://www.lennysnewsletter.com• X: https://twitter.com/lennysan• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lennyrachitsky/—In this episode, we cover:(00:00) Tom's background(04:40) Landing a gig at Apple(07:41) Pioneering the blinking folder design on iOS(11:04) Advice on choosing where to work(12:43) The importance of trusting your gut when it comes to people(14:05) Lessons from failed ventures(17:32) Why and how Pets.com shut down (18:30) How Tom's experience at Quibi renewed his passion for building(28:48) Takeaways from Quibi and why it ultimately failed(31:42) Failing is okay(35:04) Tom's career at Apple(39:11) Lessons from You Don't Know Jack(40:24) Lessons from building Pandora(48:24) Looking back at Pandora and what could have been done differently(55:17) How Tom became VP of Product at Snapchat(1:01:31) Tom's philosophy on being involved as CEO(1:05:51) Tom's current role as CEO of Zero, and what he's learned along the way(1:10:37) How Zero builds product(1:18:33) Advice on work-life balance (1:27:22) Contrarian corner: why not everyone needs to be a founder(1:30:08) Lightning round—Referenced:• Ron Lichty on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ronlichty/• What happened to Pets.com?: https://fourweekmba.com/pets-com-failure/• 11 reasons why Quibi crashed and burned in less than a year: https://www.theverge.com/2020/10/22/21528404/quibi-shut-down-cost-subscribers-content-tv-movies-katzenberg-whitman-tiktok-netflix• Meg Whitman: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meg_Whitman• Jeffrey Katzenberg on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffrey-katzenberg-4b3b47123/• John Sculley on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnsculley/• Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/• How Pandora Soothed the Savage Beast: https://www.fastcompany.com/3001052/how-pandora-soothed-savage-beast• Joe Kennedy on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-kennedy-329417/• Why Did Yahoo Pay $160 Million for Musicmatch?: https://www.wired.com/2007/07/why-did-yahoo-p/• TikTok Is the New TV: https://www.wired.com/story/tiktok-new-show-tv-takeover/• Evan Spiegel on X: https://twitter.com/evanspiegel• Brian Chesky's new playbook: https://www.lennyspodcast.com/brian-cheskys-new-playbook/• What sets great teams apart | Lane Shackleton (CPO of Coda): https://www.lennyspodcast.com/what-sets-great-teams-apart-lane-shackleton-cpo-of-coda/• Flashtags: https://lane.substack.com/p/flashtags• Patrick Spence on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrickspence/• The Philosophy of Ikigai: 3 Examples About Finding Purpose: https://positivepsychology.com/ikigai• The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck: A Counterintuitive Approach to Living a Good Life: https://www.amazon.com/Subtle-Art-Not-Giving-Counterintuitive/dp/0062457713• High Growth Handbook: Scaling Startups from 10 to 10,000 People: https://www.amazon.com/High-Growth-Handbook-Elad-Gil/dp/1732265100• Hyperion: https://www.amazon.com/Hyperion-Cantos-Dan-Simmons/dp/0553283685• A Fire Upon the Deep: https://www.amazon.com/Fire-Upon-Deep-Zones-Thought/dp/0812515285/• Mrs. Davis on Peacock: https://www.peacocktv.com/stream-tv/mrs-davis• Watchmen on HBO: https://www.hbo.com/watchmen• Lost on Hulu: https://www.hulu.com/series/lost-466b3994-b574-44f1-88bc-63707507a6cb• Eartune replacement tips: https://eartune.com/products/eartune-fidelity-ufa• Charles Eames's quote: https://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/charles_eames_169188• Compuserve: https://www.compuserve.com/• Steve Wilhite: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Wilhite—Production and marketing by https://penname.co/. 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Episode 181 – Tom Conrad, founder of Rock Recovery CenterTom Conrad is a Certified Addictions Counselor and also the host of Real Recovery Talk which is a podcast dedicated to helping families and loved ones navigate addiction. Tom started his podcast in 2017, after noticing that families and loved ones were often left in the dark to figure things out when it came to addiction. Tom speaks from his own experiences and now has accumulated 13 years off of drugs and alcohol and has helped thousands of families. Tom often says he wants to “help you turn your mess into your message, " which he has dedicated his life to. He definitely has a strong passion for helping others find freedom from their addictions and move on toward gaining the life that they deserve! Tom also has a strong passion for helping family and loved ones as well. Today he owns and operates a small treatment center in Florida called Rock Recovery Center. Rock came into existence in 2014 after Tom had noticed some holes in the treatment industry that needed to be filled. It is a PHP/IOP program that offers housing. Rock can treat up to and no more than 30 people at a time. Every client that walks into the door of Rock will be greeted by Tom and shown the way to sobriety that has worked for so many up to this point.Tom attributes his clean time to having the support of a strong community, 12-step work, regular attendance at meetings, helping others, and his strong faith. When Tom isn't recording podcasts, editing YouTube videos, or navigating the day-to-day operations at Rock Recovery Center, he is home with his wife Amanda and three kids, Levi 7, Hattie 5 and Winnie 3. Tom and his family love being outside! They spend a lot of time at the beach, playing sports and tending to their small farm in Royal Palm Beach FL.More info can be found here:Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/real-recovery-talk/id1293515369 Treatment program: https://rockrecoverycenter.com acourageousrecovery.com
The Sound Of The Lemon Tree 117 Prepare yourself to embrace the Balearic sounds of Alex Kentucky 01. LITTLE DRAGON - Where You Belong 02. AIR TAPES - Vanishing Point 03. TOM CONRAD, MR V, THYLACINUS - Sign Of The Times (Thylacinus Vocal Mix) 04. MOODS - Full Circle 05. NU AZEITE - Saudade feat. Maria Thalita 06. ELY BRUNA, PAPIK, P.A. JERON - The Rhythm of the Night 07. MIKE FRANCIS, MYSTIC DIVRESIONS - Josephine (Chris Coco Balearic Extended Remix) 08. BLANK & JONWA - Sunny Life 09. DJ PIPPI, WILLIE GRAFF - Sueños (Padilla´s Tribute) 10. FUNKYLOCO - Slow & Sexy (Downtempo Remix) 11. JEFF THE FOOL - Le Maître et Marguerite 12. LJ PEPPE - Always 13. JO PACIELLO, SOUL TRAIN - New York Night Mood 14. DEEPLASTIK - Love Time 15. FUEL FANDANGO - The Engine Thanks to all the labels and artists for his music. All tracks selected and mixed by Alex Kentucky. www.alexkentucky.com Encoded and Host by MUSICZONE RECORDS
SKDZeep Soulful Vol 39 Tribute to Reelsoul 1.The 1,2 - REELSOUL Vocal 2.Blaq - Queen 3.Barbara Tucker - Shake - (Reelsoul Vocal Mix) 4.Tom Conrad, Mr V Mr V., Miss Patty, Reelsoul - Sign Of The Times (Reelsoul Vocal Mix) 5.William_39_ReelSoul_39_Rodriguez_Mr_V-Hype_and_Fame 6.Reelsoul - Into The Light (Reelsoul Vocal Mix) 7.Arnold Jarvis, Armando - Want To Have Your Love (Reelsoul Vocal) 8.Hallex M Jocelyn Mathieu Reelsoul - Another Story Another Crash Reelsoul Remix 9.J Roland Clark Urban Soul Ceybil Jefferies Troyetta Knox-Love Is So Nice Reelsoul Remix 10.Leroy Burgess - Voices (Reelsoul Vocal Remix) 11.MAQman, Selina Campbell - Vibe On (Reelsoul Remix) 12.Mark Di Meo, Rona Ray - All About Love (Reelsoul Remix) 13.Reelsoul - Sweetness (Original Mix)
Tom Conrad shares with us his true story. Visit our podcast website to learn more about this ministry, unshackledpodcast.org.
Show hosted by DJ Naid (book DJ Naid - djnaidbookings@gmail.com) and produced by DJ Naid & Terence Rhoda For Mzansi Deep DJ bookings or show enquiries, email info@mzansideep.com Our audio shows are downloadable from www.mzansideep.com and obtainable on your favourite podcast app. Mzansi Deep VIP's get the talk free mix audio file. To become a VIP visit www.patreon.com/mzansideep Some Mzansi Deep video recordings can be found on the Youtube channel: 'Terence Rhoda & DJ Naid'. GUEST MIX BY Deepolsky Tracklist 1. Mr Fingers - Something's Going On 2. Blaq Owl - Do You Wanna Know (Original Mix) 3. V-underground, D-General, Earl W Green - Bayeke 4. Coflo, Evar After - Gardenz (Original Mix) 5. Nephews, JKriv - Reingelaxed (Jkriv Remix) 6. Josh Milan, Frankie Feliciano - It's Love (Ricanstruction Vocal Mix) 7. Frankie Feliciano, Terry Dexter, Wez Whynt - No Maybe (Wez Whynt Vocal Remix) 8. Mark Gorbulew, Doug Gomez - Le Groove Brésilien (Doug Gomez Amazonic Mix) 9. Opolopo, Roy Ananda, Sacha Williamson, Luyo - Transformation (Luyo DCRX Remix) 10. Steve Otto, Phila Keys - Reminiscence (Original Mix) 11. Ten City, Reelsoul - Suspicious - Reelsoul Rendition (Reelsoul Vocal Mix) 12. Afro Warriors, Dorivaldo Mix, Miranda Nicole, David Morales - Don-t Look Away (David Morales Mix) 13. Sterling Ensemble, Stige, Terry Hunter - Deeper (Terry Hunter Remix) 14. Tom Conrad, Carla Prather, Vick Lavender - Shine (Vick Lavender Vocal Mix) 15. Corey Holmes, Mike Labirt - Walk Away 16. MAQman, Jezrael, Joseph Junior - Let It Go (MAQman - Jezrael Painful Mix) Facebook: Oleg Zhukovsky Bookings: djnaidbookings@gmail.com
1. Mr Fingers - Something's Going On 2. Blaq Owl - Do You Wanna Know (Original Mix) 3. V-underground, D-General, Earl W Green - Bayeke 4. Coflo, Evar After - Gardenz (Original Mix) 5. Nephews, JKriv - Reingelaxed (Jkriv Remix) 6. Josh Milan, Frankie Feliciano - It's Love (Ricanstruction Vocal Mix) 7. Frankie Feliciano, Terry Dexter, Wez Whynt - No Maybe (Wez Whynt Vocal Remix) 8. Mark Gorbulew, Doug Gomez - Le Groove Brésilien (Doug Gomez Amazonic Mix) 9. Opolopo, Roy Ananda, Sacha Williamson, Luyo - Transformation (Luyo DCRX Remix) 10. Steve Otto, Phila Keys - Reminiscence (Original Mix) 11. Ten City, Reelsoul - Suspicious - Reelsoul Rendition (Reelsoul Vocal Mix) 12. Afro Warriors, Dorivaldo Mix, Miranda Nicole, David Morales - Don-t Look Away (David Morales Mix) 13. Sterling Ensemble, Stige, Terry Hunter - Deeper (Terry Hunter Remix) 14. Tom Conrad, Carla Prather, Vick Lavender - Shine (Vick Lavender Vocal Mix) 15. Corey Holmes, Mike Labirt - Walk Away 16. MAQman, Jezrael, Joseph Junior - Let It Go (MAQman - Jezrael Painful Mix)
2022 March Deep Sessions (2018 Pt.6 Tales of a DJ) Sixth installment of what will be a long Deep House Series. Our last real Deep House sets are dating from 2017. The main reasons for the hiatus being that to stay within the true colours of the genre, we have to depart from the vocals we love, the progressive sounds we long for and the catchy melodies for which we are suckers for. But then it becomes a Sisyphean task looking at all the Deep tracks we have accumulated in 4 years and just start building a playlist. Opted to simply start from where we left it at, filter 2018 Deep and solely concentrate on the results. If House is a feeling, Deep House is the essence, the core of that medicine for the Body, the Mind and the Soul. True Deep House is about beats, chords, subtle melodies lines and sometimes dubbed vocals in the background. Deep House gets you there, but it does it by stealth The frequencies are low and do not “occupy” the Mind. At its best Deep House is an immersion and the Mind willingly surrenders. Your head starts bopping, good thoughts take over, yet the brain is fully capable to function not invaded by sounds. A Deep House journey is at the same time warmth, sorrow, cheeky miles and hope. It is healing music! Let's see if we can deliver. Playlist: 2018 Moments (Original Mix). Saison 2017 Humanity (Rave Vocal Mix). Kiko Navarro, D7 2018 Let Me Try (Original Mix). Kry Wolf, DJ Rae 2018 Sky High (Melvin Gentry & DJ Spen Remix) [Qtπ 100% House Edit]. Doug Lazy, DJ Spen, Melvin Gentry 2015 One for Frankie (Tribute to Frankie Knuckles) [Qtπ 100% House Edit]. African King 2014 Sign of The Times (David Moran Remix) [Qtπ 100% House Edit]. Tom Conrad, Mr V Mr V., David Moran 2018 Revoke (Original Mix) [Qtπ 100% House Edit]. Franky Rizardo 2014 My House Is Your House (The Veterans Black Edit) [Qtπ Dj's Tales Edit]. Dave Lambert, Emcee Shurakano, The Veterans 2018 The Life (Eddie Pay & Richard Grey Extended Remix) [Qtπ Dj's Tales Edit]. Plastik Funk, Mr. V, Richard Grey, Eddie Pay 2018 That Feeling (Original Mix) [Qtπ Dj's Tales Edit]. Saeed Younan, Electronic Youth, Born I Music 2018 Work That (Uncut Raw Version) [Qtπ Synth Edit]. Kenny Summit, Richard Earnshaw, Loves Last Episode, Angelo Ferreri 2018 Love the Way (Original Mix) [Qtπ Philosophy Edit]. ROOG, The Rise 2018 House Music (Julia O Remix) [Qtπ Philosopy Edit]. Eddie Amador 2018 The Groove (Original Mix) [Qtπ That Feeling Edit]. Sam Dexter 2018 I Just Can't (Jay Potter & Dancing Divaz Remix). Hatiras, Lee Wilson, Jay Potter & Dancing Divaz 2018 Missing You (Nineteen96 Remix). Artful, Ridney, Terri Walker, Nineteen96 Hope you liked it! A bientôt Xtian & Qtπ
1. Shuya Okino - Still In Love2. Santos - Love Made For Two3. Kerri Chandler - Rain4. Gilles Peterson's Havana Cultura Band ft Dreiser & Sexto Sentido - Orisa5. Elements Of Life, Gilles Peterson - Barbara Ann6. Phil Hooton presents The Mitch - The Latin Tingles7. Louie Vega, Elements of Life, Anane - Ma Mi Mama8. 4hero-Star Chasers9. Dom Navarra, Antonio Navarra - Search 2 Find The Real10. Nightmares On Wax Feat. Mozez Ron Trent Vocal Remix - Citizen Kane11. USG - Ncameu12. Tom Conrad & Andre Bonsor - Wave Of Love13. Gilles Peterson's Havana Cultura Band - Havana Sessions14. Louie Vega, Anane - Music n Life15. Teddy Douglas, Skip & The Whole Nine Yards, Doug Gomez - Spanish Joint16. Ambrosia - Lean On Me Remix17. The Carlos Sanchez Movement III Feat. Lorenzo Tyler - Spirit of the Dance18. Charles Dockins - Our Day19. Paul Rudder, Segilola - Glue20. Msk, Dj Tea, Dave - Nomperere21. TekniQ - Pyramids
MrTD Presents - FMHTYE Children At Play1. Nina Simone - See Line Woman2. Sofi Tukker, Amadou & Mariam - Mon Cheri3. Loftsoul and The Latin Soul Brothas-Soul - Inspiration4. Paul Rudder, Segilola - Glue5. Gregory Del Piero Ft. Billy Love - Shining On6. Charles Dockins - Our Day7. Kerri Chandler - The Promise8. Rocco - Someday9. Kevin Yost - Two Wrongs Making A Right10. Blue Six - Tropicalia11. Myra - Come to Me12. Glenn Underground - Play Play Play13. Silent Poets - Someday14. Rhythm Of Elements - Praia15. 3 Amigos- Jellybean, Marlon D & Mena Keys featuring Denvil - See What I See16. Lem presents Allen Travis - Reach 4 The Stars17. Mike Delgado - Phunk Carnival18. RoMatt Ft.Emory - So Brite19. Manchildblack - Live 4 Love20. Kay Suzuki - Move on21. Kerri Chandler - Kaoz on King Street Chapter 222. Visions Recordings - Stephane Attias - Live Life23. Dj Le Roi & Ray Jones Ft. Pier - Get Up24. Dennis Ferrer feat. K.T. Brook - Run Free25. Dj Le Roi Ft Chappell - Get Ready26. Tom Conrad feat. Jaidene Veda - The One27. Andy Ward feat Sofia Rubina - Streets Of The Sun28. David Federmann, Maeva - Cherry Tree29. Nastee Nev feat. Donald Sheffey - Hung Up30. Jonny Montana & Blick Bassy - Boum31. Gordheaven & Juliano feat Caysoul Muziq - Move Your Body32. Interstate 280 -The Dip33. Coflo - Lux
Nubya Garcia - La cumbia me está llamando (Kaidi Tatham Remix) 4 Hero feat. Jill Scott - Another Day 6th Borough Project - Just a Memory Through The Grapevine (Leewise Remix) Barbara Tucker, DJ Pippi - So Beautiful (Folamour Lost in the Moment Remix) Hallex M, DJ Fudge, Omar - Ding Ding (Art Of Tones Stripped Mix) Belezamusica - All This Love That I'm Giving (Seamus Haji Extended Re-Work) Brooklyn Groove Machine - Deja Vu (Deja Vu - Yvonne Turner Baby Powder Main Mix) Afro Image Band - Walking On Sunshine (Original Mix) The Sunburst Band, Pete Simpson - Why Wait For Tomorrow (Al Kent Record Store Day Edit) Jimmy Read - Diamond In The Back (Full Intention Remix) Jennifer Wallace, Antonello Ferrari - Make Room For Me (Antonello Ferrari & Aldo Bergamasco 2017 Classic Remix) Groove Junkies, Reelsoul, Mijan - Love & Happiness (Groove N' Soul Retro Vox) Eminence, Kathy Brown - Give It Up (Dr Packer Extended Remix) Reelsoul, Mark Di Meo - All That Matters (Original) George Lesley, Jaidene Veda - I Smile (Mannix Big Smile Remix) Jazzanova, Zakes Bantwini - In the Morning (Atjazz Afrotech Remix) Ralf GUM, Monique Bingham - Claudette (Terry Hunter Main Club Mix) Kelvin Sylvester, Marie Tweek - Here We Go Again (Kelvin Sylvester Vocal Mix) Ocean Deep Nubia Soul - Mend My Heart (Original Mix) Sean McCabe, Hanlei - Now Is The Time (Richard's 95 North Gospel Mix) Boyd Jarvis, Souldynamic - Don't Deny Love (Souldynamic Balearic Mix) Tom Conrad, Dawn Tallman, Kenny Carvajal - So Happy (Kenny Carvajal Habitat Vocal Mix) Masaki Morii, Aaron K Gary - Sweetah (Original Mix) Thandi Draai - Down on Me (Afro Drum Freak Mix) Daniele Baldi, Rona Ray - Why Don't You (Elegance mix) Soultique Vine - Trust In Jazz (Vine Drifted Mix)
. José Díaz - The House Music Adventure - Deep House 213 . WEB: https://soundcloud.com/wavinmusic . YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRoEGazMioRQ_WSM9BQ7LgQ/videos . BEATPORT CHART: https://www.beatport.com/chart/jose-diaz-deep-house-213/690319 . TRACKLIST: . Miss Luna & Adam Vox - The 5th of May - Il 5 Maggio. . DMTunes - Moonlight Walk. . Siso Em - Circles. . Siso Em & Elson - Dance With Me. . Pascal Dubois - Moonlight House (Flyover Cut). . When There Was House (QuestionmarQ Remix). . Acquiescence - Caliorange, Tom Conrad, Matt Correa. . Sueno Soul & Denzie - What You Want (feat. Denzie) Gruv Basement Blue Heat Mix. . Jay West - The Speed Of Soul (Silver City Remix). . Schwarz Funk - Off The Shore. . Schwarz Funk - Last Train (Beach House Mix). . The House Music Adventure.
Brand new releases from Chris Sen on Stay True Sounds, Vasily Umanets remixed by Vertigini on Soul Beach, Verdagris on Just Move Records, Tom Conrad and Andy Robertson on Salted Music, DJ Chrisian B on both Delve Deeper and Hive Label, Mellow Men on Haute Musique, Levantine on Hive, Msolnusic on Deep Clicks, Manuel Varey on Moiss Black Label and Moe Turk remixed by BiG AL on Ready Mix. Track listing: https://www.untitledmusic.org/high-5ives.html
01. Sam Ruffillo - Night Out with You (From P60 Remix) 02. Max Marinacci, Pietro Nicosia - Jazzy Mood (Jazz in Da House Mix) 03. Web Web, Joy Denalane - What You Give (Mousse T. Boogie Shizzle Remix) 04. Oded Nir Ft. Warren Byrd -That's The Scat (Richard Earnshaw Classic Instrumental Remix) 05. Tom Conrad, Chemars - The Dreamtime (Original Mix) 06. Tortured Soul - Another Lover (Dimitri from Paris 80s Throwback Remix Dj Friendly Edit) 07. Walter G - It's a True Feeling (Original Mix) 08. Spuma - Hypnosoul (Original Mix) 09. Soulstance, the Modern African Spirit - Black Star 10. Sunshine Jones - We Are Free (Stripped Dub)
01. Sam Ruffillo - Night Out with You (From P60 Remix) 02. Max Marinacci, Pietro Nicosia - Jazzy Mood (Jazz in Da House Mix) 03. Web Web, Joy Denalane - What You Give (Mousse T. Boogie Shizzle Remix) 04. Oded Nir Ft. Warren Byrd -That's The Scat (Richard Earnshaw Classic Instrumental Remix) 05. Tom Conrad, Chemars - The Dreamtime (Original Mix) 06. Tortured Soul - Another Lover (Dimitri from Paris 80s Throwback Remix Dj Friendly Edit) 07. Walter G - It's a True Feeling (Original Mix) 08. Spuma - Hypnosoul (Original Mix) 09. Soulstance, the Modern African Spirit - Black Star 10. Sunshine Jones - We Are Free (Stripped Dub)
Que si, que lo sabemos, que los inicios de semana se pueden hacer muy cuesta arriba. Pero por suerte tenemos aquí a Saúl DJ que desde las tierras de mar nos quiere alegrar una vez más el inicio de semana. Van ya más de 20 sesiones y es de esas cosas que sabes que no salen ni una mala. No sorprende a nadie que el sonido House sea el que predomina, años de experiencia avalan a Saúl DJ en este ámbito ¡Y sabe un buen rato! Cómo si no iba a seleccionar tenas tan buenrolleros como el 'So Happy' de Tom Conrad feat. Dawn Tallman o el super luminoso 'Church Lady' de Dennis Ferrer Siempre hay sitio para los clásicos de la fiesta como el 'That Feeling' de The Groove Foundation, aunque en este caso revisitado por DJ Chus allá por 2010. Y no podemos pasar por alto el 'Forever Man (How many times)' en el que Beat Chuggers se lo pasaron bien a gusto sampleando al mismísimo Eric Clapton. Vale, nos dejamos ya de rollos y nos ponemos a disfrutar. Dale al play y ponte un poquito más cerca del próximo fin de semana.
. José Díaz - The House Music Adventure - Deep House - 156 . WEB: https://soundcloud.com/wavinmusic . YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRoEGazMioRQ_WSM9BQ7LgQ . BEATPORT CHART: https://www.beatport.com/chart/jose-diaz-deep-house-156/667457 . TRACKLIST: . Success - DuBeats. . Dubeats - That Was The Key. . Endorphins - (Tidy Daps Remix) Sex on Decks, Tidy Daps. . Tidy Daps - It s Ok. . Norman Weber - Tribute To Previous Lifetimes. . Dj Ino, Mc Johnny Def - Music Takes Control On Me. . Smitty & Davenport - Tomorrow. . Smitty, Eric Davenport - Magic. . Smitty, Eric Davenport - The Sun. . Smitty, Eric Davenport - Inspire The Beat. . Acquiescence - Caliorange, Tom Conrad, Matt Correa. . Kairos - No Reason (kanedo Remix). . Kanedo, Susana Lee, Lefthand Love - Cala Llentrisca. . Fallen Apart Remixes 002 (Black Assertion Space Remix). .The House Music Adventure.
Tom Conrad ft Chemars – “The Dreamtime” (Original) [Adaptation Music] Viola Sykes – “Flying High” (Main) [DJ-Wall B] Soulbridge ft Dana Divine – “Nothing Without You” (FAM Disco) [Soulbridge Records] Shaun Escoffery – “Days Like This” (Kings Of Soul) [Quantize Recordings] Federico D’Alessio ft Yvette Pylant – “Shining” (Shane D) [Soulstice Music] Col Lawton & […] The post Soul Kandi Radio Show 9th Jan 2021 appeared first on SSRadio.
Extended Show this week with a mixture of the very BEST in Soulful & Uplifting House Music with your DJ Nick Power! Tom Conrad ft Chemars – “The Dreamtime” [Adaptation Music] Viola Sykes – “Flying High” (Main) [DJ-Wall B] Soulbridge ft Dana Divine – “Nothing Without You” (FAM Disco) [Soulbridge Records] Shaun Escoffery – “Days […] The post Soul Kandi Radio Show 9th Jan 2021 appeared first on SSRadio.
Extended Show this week with a mixture of the very BEST in Soulful & Uplifting House Music with your DJ Nick Power! Tom Conrad ft Chemars – “The Dreamtime” [Adaptation Music] Viola Sykes – “Flying High” (Main) [DJ-Wall B] Soulbridge ft Dana Divine – “Nothing Without You” (FAM Disco) [Soulbridge Records] Shaun Escoffery – “Days […] The post Soul Kandi Radio Show 9th Jan 2021 appeared first on SSRadio.
The Seminal Sessions - DJ Semi - 14-Jun-20 Marlon Kirk - Got Me So (Original Mix) The Rhythm Sessions, Nutown Soul - Love Is the Way Kings of Tomorrow - Another Day Soul Train, Jo Paciello - A New Soul (Original Mix) The SoulClub - The Only Light (Original Mix) Modaji - Locura Quieta (Original Mix) Sebb Junior - P.L.U.R (Original Mix) Quart - Inspiration (Richard Earnshaw's Inner Spirit Extended Mix) Tom Conrad - Substance (Original Mix) Fizzikx - I've Seen (Original Mix) Reel People feat. Sharlene Hector - The Rain (Joey Negro Vocal Re-Edit) WheelUP - Vitruvian Man (Original Mix) Emdee Brown - Again (Kai Alce Remix) Michele Chiavarini, Pete Simpson, Paul Venice, Mike Belmondo - Because of You (Original Mix) The Super Phonics - Interstellar (Micky More & Andy Tee Radio Edit) Logistix - I Feel (Souldynamic Remix) Aya - The Sun (PowderSoul Mix) Simon GreyFreedom To Love (Simon Grey Mix) George Lesley, Reggie Steele - I Need Ya (Original Mix) Motorcitysoul - Written in the Stars (Original Mix) Din Jay - Tonight (Richard Earnshaw Revision) Lucas Rezende - Tight (Original) HNNY - 12.00 (Original Mix) DJ SEMI @ PODOMATIC
Capital Soul Sessions is back for more, please enjoy the show and thank you for tuning in. Look out, there is more to come! 1. Zo!, Carmen Rodgers - On The Four 2. Soneec, DeVonde, Inaya Day - Life (ThomChris Soulful Remix) 3. Calvin Harris, Sam Smith - Promises (Mousse T.'s Disco Shizzle Remix) 4. Bobby & Steve, Byron Stingily - They Can't Understand It (Vocal Mix) 5. David Penn, Roland Clark - The Power (Extended Mix) 6. Harry Romero - Revolution (Deep In Jersey Extended Mix) 7. Mark Di Meo, Liz Jai - Surrender (feat. Liz Jai) [Dario D'Attis Extended Remix] 8. Nasser Baker - Tricks 9. Ezel, Mike City - Already Knew (Original Mix) 10. Moon Boots, Steven Klavier - Tied Up (Kenny Dope Extended Mix) 11. Wayne Williams, Laurneá - Stand Up (Terry Hunter Instrumental) 12. EmKayBe, Ann Nesby, DJ Spen - Jam (Reelsoul & DJ Spen Up All Nite Mix) 13. Phazed Groove - Sunshine 14. The Crazy Frenchman, Alton Miller, Sean Smith - Exotic Erotic (Alton Millers Exotic Erotic Mix) 15. Chris Perez, Louie Gorbea, Nina Rodriguez - Babalu Aye Y Yemaya (Lou2Chris Mix) 16. George Lesley, Reggie Steele - I Need Ya 17. Raw Artistic Soul, Ursula Rucker - The Light (Extended Mix) 18. Vince Watson - The Spirit Dance 19. Raw Artistic Soul, Wunmi - Oya O (Extended Mix) 20. Tom Conrad feat. Jaidene Veda - The One (Reelsoul Remix)
Let's take a minute to all get on the same page: Tom Conrad, CPO of Quibi, is our reply guy. He's up in our mentions. Come on the podcast, Tom!!!! Other than that, this episode delves into the strides Quibi is hopefully making behind the scenes to set them up for success, because the end of 90-day free trial period is LOOMING. Follow Streamiverse on Twitter: https://twitter.com/streamiverse Follow Danielle on Twitter: https://twitter.com/danimopFollow Rob on Twitter: https://twitter.com/robdezendorf
My other side of music A beautiful selection of Lounge and Chillout tracks..‘The Mature Music Sessions Volume #17......I hope u all enjoy...listen & download at the sites below..Thanks **Tracklist** 01. Afterlife - Midnight 02. Ultra Nate - Twisted (4hero Remix) 03. Samantha James - Come Through 04. Tom Conrad feat Jaidene Veda - The One (Tom Conrad & Andre Bonsor Jazz Edit) 05. Black Coffee feat Sabrina Claudio - SBCNCSLY 06. Triangle Sun - Beautiful 07. Alucidnation - Beautiful House 08. Bliss - Wish U Were Here (Charles Webster Remix) 09. Wafia - (Prelude) 10. Blue Six - All I Need 11. Terry Callier - Love Theme From Spartacus (4hero Remix) 12. Afterlife - A Little Bit Of Love 13. Andy Compton feat Diviniti & Pete Morris - In Time 14. Rand Crawford - Give Me The Night (Chill Night Mix) 15. Julius Papp feat Lisa Shaw - Miracle (Jarred's Quiet Storm Mix) 16. Rae & Christian feat Texas - The Hush All tracks featured on the show/mix are for promotional purposes and can be purchased through all leading download sites...please support the artist. Never miss a new mix/show join the Facebook group for The Buttnaked Soulful House Sessions m.facebook.com/groups/1764760447136853
My other side of music A beautiful selection of Lounge and Chillout tracks..‘The Mature Music Sessions Volume #17......I hope u all enjoy...listen & download at the sites below..Thanks Tracklist 01. Afterlife - Midnight 02. Ultra Nate - Twisted (4hero Remix) 03. Samantha James - Come Through 04. Tom Conrad feat Jaidene Veda - The One (Tom Conrad & Andre Bonsor Jazz Edit) 05. Black Coffee feat Sabrina Claudio - SBCNCSLY 06. Triangle Sun - Beautiful 07. Alucidnation - Beautiful House 08. Bliss - Wish U Were Here (Charles Webster Remix) 09. Wafia - (Prelude) 10. Blue Six - All I Need 11. Terry Callier - Love Theme From Spartacus (4hero Remix) 12. Afterlife - A Little Bit Of Love 13. Andy Compton feat Diviniti & Pete Morris - In Time 14. Rand Crawford - Give Me The Night (Chill Night Mix) 15. Julius Papp feat Lisa Shaw - Miracle (Jarred's Quiet Storm Mix) 16. Rae & Christian feat Texas - The Hush All tracks featured on the show/mix are for promotional purposes and can be purchased through all leading download sites...please support the artist. Never miss a new mix/show join the Facebook group for The Buttnaked Soulful House Sessions m.facebook.com/groups/1764760447136853
My other side of music A beautiful selection of Lounge and Chillout tracks..‘The Mature Music Sessions Volume #17......I hope u all enjoy...listen & download at the sites below..Thanks Tracklist 01. Afterlife - Midnight 02. Ultra Nate - Twisted (4hero Remix) 03. Samantha James - Come Through 04. Tom Conrad feat Jaidene Veda - The One (Tom Conrad & Andre Bonsor Jazz Edit) 05. Black Coffee feat Sabrina Claudio - SBCNCSLY 06. Triangle Sun - Beautiful 07. Alucidnation - Beautiful House 08. Bliss - Wish U Were Here (Charles Webster Remix) 09. Wafia - (Prelude) 10. Blue Six - All I Need 11. Terry Callier - Love Theme From Spartacus (4hero Remix) 12. Afterlife - A Little Bit Of Love 13. Andy Compton feat Diviniti & Pete Morris - In Time 14. Rand Crawford - Give Me The Night (Chill Night Mix) 15. Julius Papp feat Lisa Shaw - Miracle (Jarred's Quiet Storm Mix) 16. Rae & Christian feat Texas - The Hush All tracks featured on the show/mix are for promotional purposes and can be purchased through all leading download sites...please support the artist. Never miss a new mix/show join the Facebook group for The Buttnaked Soulful House Sessions m.facebook.com/groups/1764760447136853
Hello, Happy New Year and welcome to the very first episode of the DJ B-12 Techno Podcast of the year 2020. This is episode #15 and we have an almost 100 minute long studio mix of the best techno, house, progressive house, acid house, and deep house around at the moment. This episode features tunes and remixes by Dosem, Maruwa, Scuba, Mechanist & Owen Ni, SERi (JP), Butch & C.Vogt, Gunnter, Fuenka, Rodolf C, Glass Slipper, The Grower, Peter Brown, Christophe, Johnn Aux, GotSome featuring Chuck Roberts, Tom Conrad, Rare Candy & Anto, Future Self & Ragnar Atari, Carol & Crasty, Urban Soul & DJ Roland Clark, Black Sonix, Sept, Uun, Jon Van Dee, Stephen Nicholls, Young Rebels & Francesco Diaz, Junior Sanchez, Z Factor, City Soul Project, Kevin Hedge featuring Rick Galactik, Hot Since 82, and VONDA7 & NRVVS. Hope you enjoy and catch you next time for episode #16.Please like, follow and subscribe.Facebook: facebook.com/djb12technopodcastTwitter: twitter.com/Stress_FactorSubscribe and catch the show on these platforms:iTunes / Apple Podcast: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dj-b…st/id1465508866Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/0MZunnMdVxLpihGDigrxk6Simplecast: dj-b12-techno-podcast-1.simplecast.com/Tune In: tun.in/pjr5HiHeartRadio: www.iheart.com/podcast/966-dj-b-…podcast-45925991/ TracklistTracklist01. Dosem - Visualization [Houstrike]02. Maruwa - 31 Seconds[Steel City Dance Discs]03. Mechanist & Owen Ni - Groove 1 (SERi (JP) Remix) [Hypnotic Room]04. Scuba - Talk Torque [Hotflush Recordings]05. Dosem - Downtown Parallax [Houstrike]06. Butch & C.Vogt - Live At RJ [Rebirth] 07. Dosem - Artifact [Halocyan]08. Gunnter - Maybe [Rutilance Recordings] 09. Fuenka - Evolution (Extended Mix) [UV] 10. Dosem - Not A Coincidence (Extended Mix) [Anjunadeep]11. Rudolf C - Through Fusion [Salt Mines]12. Glass Slipper - Naked Soul (Dub Version) [Nothing But] 13. The Grower - Move Your Body feat. Corey Andrew (Peter Brown Deep Mix) [Club Session]14. Christophe - Rok The Hall (Johnny Aux Remix) [Me Me Me]15. GotSome - The Message feat. Chuck Roberts (Extended Mix) [Ultra]16. Dosem - Next Room [Toolroom Longplayer] 17. Tom Conrad - New York [Adaptation Music]18. Rare Candy & Anto - It's You Baby (Extended Mix) [House Essential Records]19. Future Self & Ragnar Atari - The Feeling (Original Mix) [Play This! Records] 20. Carol & Crasty - Friend (Original Mix) [Weekend Warriors]21. Urban Soul & DJ Roland Clark - My Urban Soul (Black Sonix Lofi Dub) [Street King] 22. Dosem - Smashing Society (Original Mix) [Tronic] 23. Sept - Resonant Slide [Suara]24. Uun - Between The Lines [Soma Records]25. Jon Van Dee - That Thing Called House [Beatfusion] [House] 26. Stephen Nicholls - The Finest (Back To Tha Old Skool Extended Edit) [Hot Sunday Records]27. Young Rebels & Francesco Diaz - Play House [Urban Gorillaz]28. Junior Sanchez - Everyday [Circus Recordings]29. Z Factor - Get in 2 the Music (City Soul Project Remix) [City Soul Recordings] 30. Kevin Hedge - Follow Your Heart feat. Rick Galactik (Hot Since 82 Remix) [4 To The Floor Records] 31. VONDA7 & NRVVS - That's right [art werk]
Tom Conrad is the Chief Business Development Officer and co-owner of Rock Recovery Center. Rock is located in West Palm Beach, Florida where they offer a unique and effective approach to drug and alcohol treatment that is fitness and adventure based. What sets the programs at Rock apart is that in order to get and maintain sobriety, there needs to be a purpose. People need to enjoy being sober. The adventure based activities help highlight this approach. They also offer group therapy, and he works with addicts and alcoholics to help them break free from the chains of addiction. He has also managed to break free from his own addictions and now makes it a priority to share his experiences with others through Rock Recovery Center. He's been a certified addiction counselor since 2013. He finds great enjoyment with helping others through adventure and outdoor activities. He has built a life beyond belief since getting sober himself. He's married, has two beautiful children, and has rekindled his love for archery. He takes pride in his wins, and he loves showing others how they can do the same. Tom started the Real Recovery Talk podcast in 2017. He and his co-host Ben use the show to educate addicts and family members of addicts about recovery, addiction, and the process. He is impacting the world through his podcast and Rock in different ways. Tom shares his journey, how Rock began, and the impact of each one. He also shares his future plans for helping even more people who may not have all of the resources to attend a recovery program. Tom has the desire to help people in any capacity that he can and is helping to transform lives in a tangible way. I'm really excited to talk about his program and experience. Show Notes: [03:38] Tom is a week or two away from hitting episode 100 of his Real Recovery Talk podcast. [04:27] Tom's most personal episode was episode one. This was his most vulnerable episode. He just ended up recording something. It was very humbling and personal. [07:12] When Tom was 26, he discovered that he was a full-blown alcoholic and drug addict. He was fired from his job. On September 15th of 2010, he had to go to treatment. [07:41] He went to a treatment center in Jacksonville. He spent 45 days, and then went to West Palm Beach for an outpatient treatment experience for the next 9 months. [08:21] After being sober for a year, he got his first job in the drug and alcohol treatment industry. [09:28] He's worked in almost every department including operations and clinical. He's also a certified addictions counselor. [09:40] After being sober for about 4 years, he had an opportunity to open up what is now Rock Recovery Center. It opened in 2013 and is still going strong today. [11:26] Traditional treatment consists of a repetitive cookie cutter approach to group therapy. [12:06] They wanted Rock to be different, so they made it fitness and adventure based. They still have group rooms, but they also have activities a couple of times a week. [12:58] They want their clients to know that they are able to have fun without using drugs or alcohol. [14:19] Dealing with loved ones can be a challenge for treatment facilitators, but Tom is good at talking to them. The podcast also helps them understand how to get through it. [18:45] Family members can listen to the podcast and learn so much about what they are going through and what the addict experiences. It's a great resource. [21:47] Tom used to think podcast success was measured by downloads, but now he measures it by each download being a person who he reaches. [25:20] Podcast outreach is another challenge that he has. He doesn't market all of the time. He also thinks video for YouTube is a bit of a chore. [29:04] Ben is Tom's co-host. They brainstorm and talk to parents and loved ones. They try to find their biggest pain points. Tom also repurposes blog posts on popular topics. [31:11] Tom and Ben record, and PPS handles everything else. [32:01] Tom wants to offer more than Rock and the podcast for people who don't have the resources. He wants to create some free material and offer lower level sober coaching. [33:35] He wants to focus on what he is good at and become great at it. [34:28] Tom loves heavy metal and Slipknot. [35:35] If you are struggling with addiction, ask for help because you can't do everything on your own. There's nothing wrong with getting help, and there's nothing to be ashamed of. [37:33] Families need to show support and let their loved one know that they aren't there to criticize. [43:10] Darrell's Takeaways: Tom keeps tabs on the tasks and the media outlets that he uses. If it becomes too much, think about how much time you are putting in and how much reward you are getting. He gets content inspiration from personal experience and other people's content as inspiration. Reach out to Tom if you or someone you love can benefit from what he is doing. Links and Resources: Pro Podcast Solutions Libsyn Use promo code ProPod to get your first month free Rock Recovery Center Real Recovery Talk Real Recovery Talk on YouTube Tom Conrad on Instagram Zoom H6
Guest: Max Crowley - Former General Manager, Uber for Business @Uber, Employee #25 @Uber Guest Background: Max Crowley joined Uber in August 2011 as employee #25 (Uber has now launched in over 500 cities, and 75 countries globally; IPO in May 2019, $84B Valuation) During his time, Max launched and built two large businesses for Uber. His first role consisted of launching and building out Uber's business in his hometown of Chicago (Uber's 4th market). As Uber grew Max managed the entire Midwest Team of Marketing Managers and was responsible for hiring in the region. In 2014, Max relocated to San Francisco to work directly for Uber's Chief Business Officer. Along with a small team of engineers, Max spearheaded and launched Uber's first B2B Enterprise group, Uber for Business. There are now over 150+ people working on these teams globally and Uber have 75,000+ companies actively using our platform. Max has since left Uber - he is no longer associated with the company, and he does not speak for Uber Max currently lives in New York City, and he's an active world traveller, and Angel & early stage Investor Guest Links: LinkedIn | Twitter Episode Summary: In this episode, we cover: - Uber: Launching New Markets at Record Frequency & Speed - Building Marketplaces - Early Days Best Practices - Creating B2B Businesses on B2C Platforms - Tips for Hiring at Hypergrowth Speed and Scale Full Interview Transcript: Naber: Hello friends around the world. My name is Brandon Naber. Welcome to The Naberhood, where we have switched on, fun discussions with some of the most brilliant, successful, experienced, talented and highly skilled Sales and Marketing minds on the planet, from the world's fastest-growing companies. Enjoy! Naber: Hey everybody. We've got Max Crowley on the show today. Max joined Uber in August, 2011 at employee #25 at the company. Uber has now launched over 500 cities and 75 countries globally. They IPO'd in May, 2019, and they have a valuation of $84 billion. During his time at Uber, Max launched and built two large businesses for them. His first role consisted of launching and building up Uber's business in his hometown of Chicago, Uber's fourth market. As Uber grew, Max managed the entire Midwest team of Marketing Managers and was responsible for hiring in the region. In 2014 Max relocated to San Francisco to work directly for Uber's Chief Business Officer. Along with a small team of engineers, Max spearheaded and launched Uber's first B2B enterprise group, Uber for Business. There are now 150+ people working on these teams globally, and Uber has over 75,000 companies actively using the platform. Max has since left Uber. He is no longer associated with the company and he does not speak for Uber. Max currently lives in New York City. He's an active world traveler, and he's an active angel and early stage investor. Here we go. Naber: Max Crowley, good to have you on the show. How are you my friend. Max Crowley: I am great. Thanks so much for having me. Naber: Yeah, no worries. Thanks for coming on. I mean, the pleasure's on this side of of the table, of the desk, all of this side of of the ocean. e Max Crowley: Exactly. I was going to say that side of the the pond, or whatever... Naber: Ha, that's right, the massive Pacific Coast pond. You are in New York City right now? Max Crowley: I am in New York City. I'm in a WeWork in Soho, Tribeca area. Naber: Nice one. And you live around the area? Max Crowley: I do, I do. I mean, I've been in Manhattan since November. So going on seven, eight months in New York. Naber: Nice! So, I said that I didn't know that...you and I have talked for years, and I know exactly on your life. But everyone does. So, what's your favourite part about living in New York so far? Max Crowley: The energy. I had a friend the other day describe it as, you could be sitting at your desk, and you need a pick me up. And literally in New York you just walk outside and it's just, it just hits you. And there's people...it can be any time of day, there's people everywhere doing everything possible. It's completely diverse. All walks of life, doing all walks of every possible profession, thing. It's the best. And so for me, it's a little bit of like feeding the beast. I mean I just sort of drink from the fire hose that is New York. So yeah, I love it. Naber: You being the beast. Nice one. And we'll talk about...I want to talk about your personal journey. So we'll get into how you got to New York because you've been in a few different major markets. You've been all over the world, with both some of your traveling and for work as well. So, why don't we start there? Why don't we start with some personal stuff. And I want to go all the way back. I want to know Max J Crowley as a kiddo, for a few minutes. So could you give us maybe, five minutes, it's going to be longer than that, a little spoiler. I'm going to ask the questions, but it'll be longer than that. But could you give us five minutes on what it was being a kid is Max Crowley, what you were growing up, and then walk us through your childhood? Max Crowley: Yeah. Well I was a total pain in the ass kid. So what it was like Max Crowley, and what it was like being my parents. So I'm from Park Ridge, Illinois. So literally grew up five minutes from O'Hare airport, about 20 minutes from downtown Chicago. So just on just on the edge of Chicago. Sort of a city vibe, but suburban vibe at the same time. Definitely sheltered community in some ways. Right on the edge of the city, but the first sort of suburb. And my parents scrapped and everything else to get us to that town, which was sort of a feat I think in their minds. And my mom didn't go to college. My Dad went to college...I think. My grandparents were blue collar people, south side, west side of Chicago. And so, I think my parents were definitely the first to push us to the next level. And everything was about my sister and I. Everything was about..Everything they could do to make us great and make us better than them. Just to an insane degree. I mean, the fact that my parents still have a mortgage on their house, and they bought it in 1983. It's basically, they just pulled money out of this thing for 30+ years, so we could go on a yearly vacation, and I could go to college, and my sister could go to college...And I probably had half of my tuition, paid off by them, so I didn't have that bad of loans coming out. My sister wanted to be a teacher, and that enabled her to be able to do that, but I'm having crazy amounts and so on. So I mean, truly a team. When I think my family unit, truly was a team effort of like, alright, we came from this...My grandfather through my mom out at 17. She was like...no college, basically no backing. I mean, my grandmother was great. She was pretty much out on her own, got sales jobs, just built an awesome career for herself, in a lot of ways. Then she quit to raise us. And just, again, it's this team family unit of, alright, let's pack together. We're going to have fun, we're going to do this. But let's see where we can take this thing. And it's at least, sort of the view that I've had of it. Super lucky, I've had some success by the time I'm 32, and been able to give back to them in a huge way. And so, I think, that's at least looking back on my...I can give you some specifics about me as a child, but that's sort of the high level of where I'm from, and in a lot of ways drives me now day in and day out. Max Crowley: Cool, I love it. Can you tell me what your parents did for work? What your mom did for work before she was raising you guys full time, and what your dad did for work? Naber: Sales. They met selling. My dad was selling. My dad was working for Tristar Pictures which became Sony Pictures, doing video to video stores, which don't really exist anymore. But even your big brands, we're buying videos direct from these companies, and putting them on shelves, or Blockbuster, or wherever else. My mom did the same thing with records, then it became CD's. So that's how they met. My mom was at CBS records, which became Sony records. My Dad was at, Tristar which became Sony Pictures. And yeah, they met calling on accounts. They're just hustlers, straight hustlers. Naber: Cool...straight hustlers. When I look at your pics on social, you guys look such a unit together. Such a team. And it's so interesting to hear you describe your family that. It sounds like a less romantic story meeting at work, but usually those are some of the most romantic stories, as to how it actually happened. Do you know how they met? Max Crowley: Yeah, yeah. I mean, they were working...they were still calling on accounts. I mean, they weren't working for the same company. Just was overlap in similar industries. So, I don't know, who knows. But yeah, we're definitely a unit. I mean, it's funny, when I got my big ,sort of success, professional win, I called my parents, and I was like, we made it! It was like when I watch the NBA draft, or whatever. That's how I felt, so it's just kind of funny. Naber: Oh, that's awesome. I love it. Cool stories so far with the family unit. Now, what about Max as a kid? What was Max like? What was your personality? What was the things you were interested in? Max Crowley: Disrupter, total pain in the ass, class clown. Had to be the center of attention - was Santa in the school play in first grade. I was always in trouble for running my mouth. Had a million detentions for insubordination. And then, I was not a great athlete, and I did plays, and musicals, and sang and things that. Which I don't ever talk about...Then to the point that I actually got thrown out of the senior year of musical for being a pain in the ass, which I can't imagine many people have been thrown out of a musical in high school, but I take that honor. Naber: Yeah, no, that's both impressive, and probably needs a very short story behind it. How in the world you get thrown out of a musical that you're putting on? Especially as a senior - they're like, oh, this is, this guy's last shot, he's gonna have a good time...Nope, not Max. Max Crowley: It's interesting, and a badge of honor. Then also completely embarrassing and ridiculous. I mean, there's no great story there. It was more just me, I was always pushing. I'm always pushing the envelope. I live on the edge. It's one of the things that I do, for better or for worse, which is a lot of the things about myself I think. And yeah, that has translated to the rest of my life. I think it's funny, as you get older you start to be able to go back and parse through things that happened to you. And there are things that become good traits later on, and things that you improve on, and whatever else. Naber: Awesome. Were you a big sports fan growing up? Chicago sports, Jordan, etc? Max Crowley: Yeah, year, of course. Yeah. I mean I was in 91-98. Yeah, I mean you grew up anywhere rooting for the Bulls, especially in the city there. Yeah, it was wild. Before we hop into, you being a Hawkeye - what was your star performance in a musical or in a play? Max Crowley: A Little Shop of Horrors. The Dentist in the Little Shop of Horrors. Great role. I don't know if you've ever seen Little Shop of Horrors. I mean, Steve Martin played it in the movie. It's a comedic, fun, sort of villainous character... Naber: So you graduate from high school, kicked out of your senior play, and you're going straight to University of Iowa. Why University of Iowa? And tell us a little bit about Max at University of Iowa. Max Crowley: I wanted to go to a Big 10 school, that was just...growing up was the goal. That was sort of, if you do that, again it's sort of arbitrary a lot of ways, but I think if you go to a Big 10 school, that's a huge feat. And so I was looking at schools like Michigan State, Indiana, Iowa, sort of the mid tier, Big 10 schools. And yeah, it ended up being, it was great. Campus was beautiful, school was fine. I think in a lot of ways lucked into majoring in business. I had no idea what I wanted to do. I took classes all over the map. I was not a great student. And yeah, I sort of just did what it took to get by, which lucky enough was able to get me into a Big 10 school. And then when I got there, I didn't know what I was doing. I actually had a really bad first semester sophomore year. I had a couple of D's, it was just a disaster. And yeah, I took a microeconomics class...so I was in a fraternity, and everybody in it was majoring in business. And I had no intentions of majoring in business when I went to school. But something about the camaraderie with the group and starting to actually own some pieces of the fraternity...I was the kitchen manager, and I was managing getting everybody meals every day, and getting supplies in the closet. Then I became the social chair, there's managing the books behind that, was throwing parties all the time. So you had to think about how much does it cost to throw a party? How can you make money? You sort of get a feel for the fraternity, and work in a group, working in a unit. You've got, like, nine people that lead the fraternity, and it's the first time I'm in meetings and what not. And look, growing up, definitely sort of natural leader...I was the only youth on our Minister Search Committee at my church growing up. So just some random stuff that where, again, you sort of go back and think about your life, and I can't believe I did that. But obviously adults saw something in me that, that they appreciated even when I was bouncing off the walls, or whatever else. Half the time making them angry, and half the time, you know, ideally or hopefully, someone saw something in me and tried to pull it out. I mean, looking back at my life, those were the best people. The people that saw through the craziness, and we're like, all right, there's something with this kid. Let's help get him to the next level. Anyways, at school, when I was in my fraternity, we started to do more formal leadership stuff, and maybe my brain started to see that more, or it was more obvious - like, oh wait, this is a little business. We've taken dues, you have budgeting, my best friend was the treasurer. We're jamming all the time on how to spend money most efficiently. How to push it to make the formal the best formal we've ever had. And then I took a micro economics class, and then it was, I just, why would I not do this? And then I started to get competitive too, in that - wait, all these other people around me are majoring in business. If they're doing it and are going to get better jobs, or whatever else, well I'm going to do it. And yeah, I think it was one of the best things to happen to me. Even though, you learn whatever you learn, I don't think majors matter. For me, it was more about, putting me on the right sort of trajectory where I started to professionalize a bit. And so, I think up to that point, I had no reason to care about being a professional. And then I started to think, all right, what is the next level of this? And I was the Monster Energy drink rep on campus. I had a thousand cans of monster every month, and they paid me 200 bucks, and I had to throw events or whatever and pass those out. Was waiting tables, was doing all these things. And I think especially looking back now, I started to see this scrappiness, hustler, doer, maker. And I just never thought you could do any of that stuff professionally, and be successful. But that was sort of the beginning stages of me piecing these things together. And again, before I even knew what I was doing. And I had grown up carrying golf bags, I mean that was caddying at 13 carrying golf bags all summer. Always sort of hustling, making money, selling stuff on Ebay. But yeah, you're sort of doing it to get by, growing up. And then as you get older and you start to have, a little bit more of a outside the box, outside of your head mind space, you can think about things. That was when I started to just sort of get my mojo, and it started to become clear - wait, you can piece these things together into a thing. And so anyways, I ended up majoring in business, and graduated in four years, on time, finance degree, and set me up for whatever I was going to do next. Naber: Awesome. I mean it's amazing how some people...it takes years and years and years to become an overnight success. And you and I, in our personal networks and professional-personal networks, have a lot of examples of that. And you're one of those examples of that in my life. But when you do retrospect on those individuals, and you profile those individuals, talk to them enough, you realize that they have that in them from a young person. The hustle, the entrepreneurial spirit, the scrappiness, the making cash, the energy behind all of that, the ambition. And you're one of those profiles that it sounds like, just looking back, you probably think to yourself, oh, I guess that kind of makes sense why I became the adult human that I am right now, and the place you are professionally. Max Crowley: Yeah, I mean, I preferred to college tailgate where I set it up...We rented a house near the football game, paid off the owner, collected 50 bucks at the door, pre-bought beer, sold tickets at the front, made quick thousand bucks, then going to the football game. Like, that was a much better Saturday to me than getting drunk and going to the football game. Yeah, I think at the time...It seems obvious,yeah, when you started to go back and look at these things, it's funny thinking about it. I mean, fast forward to when I started Uber, it was like wait, these are all...the scrappiness was something that was sort of an ethos, that was sort of naturally in me, and just something you don't really think about. Naber: Ha, absolutely. And you still have drinks and went to the football game, but you just do a thousand bucks in your pocket. Most people, most people that are you did both - had drinks, went to the football game, and then also made some cash. So, you did monster energy for a couple of years. You also said you waited tables, you're social chair in your Frat. You were also with the Krause Fund at University of Iowa. Tell us a little bit about being an equity analyst there, what you did. Max Crowley: That was part of my finance degree. So, it was one of the last classes you do, where you actually...there's a pool of money that someone had allocated in a fund, and we were basically for a semester equity analysts. So you were looking at a specific sector, you owned a sector with your group. You studied it, and then you decided to either double down on the a couple of companies that you have in that sector, or sell them and replace them with something else. So we had the pharmaceutical sector, and so we went deep on that. But yeah, I think those were the things where, again, it was just parts of this, sort of, becoming more of a professional. And even in that, I think, I saw I was more of the motivating other people to do the work, and how do we professionalize our presentation, and have the best looking presentation, and go up to the group and nail our presentation, and sort of try and stand above the fold that way. So much more of the Marketing sort of showmanship, selling of that element, than the pure work. But that's fine. I mean, that's where, the other people that I was on that project with are two really close friends of mine, and now they're analysts. And they should be, that's what they're great at. I should have been probably more Marketing, or something that. But again, it was before I could have even known what my skills were in, or that you can even match those up. I mean, that's what's so crazy about college. We go way too early. I mean you barely have to know who you are as a human being. let alone know where your skill...how your skills match up to a degree or to a professional career. I was just trying to survive in a lot of ways. Naber: Nice. It's so interesting. I think one of the things that you do really well, I actually think it's one of the superpowers, that not a lot of people are good at this, especially at a young age, and then turne it into massive, massive success like you have in a really high velocity way, is playing to your strengths. You've done a really, really excellent job across your entire time that I've known you, while you're at Uber, and afterwards, playing to your strengths. So, were going to go to Accenture for a second, then we'll hop into Uber because I've got a bunch of questions around what you were up to at Uber, and some of the roles that you had. And we'll have some fun. So you graduate from, from University of Iowa, you go into Accenture right away. Tell us what you're doing there for a couple minutes. Max Crowley: Yeah. I mean, I was the only person from Iowa to get a job at Accenture that year. Because I was graduating in 2009, so I got that job in November 2008. Which is when everything was going nuts, in October. So, the stock market '08 was obviously the way it was, but by the fall things were looking really bad. And yeah, they pushed me back a little bit on my start date, but I was able to keep the job. And yeah, again, it was just more about hustling thing, I think, for that, it was more just competitive and maybe even the ego of just, I don't want to not have a job when I graduate and be that person doesn't have one. And the best people I know are out hustling for jobs. So I'm going to try out hustle them. I'm going to go do 50 interviews on campus, and meet every person, and go to the happy hours, and run around, and find anybody that I know at Accenture and ping them. Again, some things that I think we're just more natural to me, but I sort of just hustled my way and got that gig on campus and no one else did, which was just crazy. Naber: That's a good confidence builder. Max Crowley: Yeah. Because then you end up at the first day and it's, University of Illinois, which is a way better school than Iowa, Northwestern, Michigan, bunch of top tier East Coast schools, and then me. Naber: Chip on your shoulder. Max Crowley: Yeah. And also just, just I can do this. I'm going to always be this guy. I'm always going to be the dumbest guy in the room in some ways. But I'm down for that. They've got the analogy...yeah, chip on my shoulder, I can prove that I can do this. I can prove that me, from where I'm from, where I grew up, Iowa, I'm going to be...I can do this. Naber: And then what were you doing at Accenture? Can you tell us maybe one, two minutes on what your job was? Max Crowley: I mean, I was just a consulting analyst. It wasn't glamorous. The people were awesome. My managers were the best. My coworkers were awesome. Yeah, I was not very good at that. I mean, hopefully at this point I never had to go get a job as a systems integration consultant again. But if I do, and someone listens to this, they shouldn't hire me. I was pretty bad. Naber: It would be ironic if that's your go to in 10 years. Max Crowley: I get random LinkedIn messages where people are like, hey, we're looking for a systems integrations architect for Oracle, and I'm just like "ughhh". I was the worst. I was at the worst, the worst. I was probably the last employee at Accenture that year. Naber: All right, so you were a terrible consultant at Accenture, which makes a lot of sense. And then after Accenture, you moved Uber. Your eyes light up, your world changes, and you're there for seven years? Seven years. I mean, there's endless number of stories to be told about what you were doing at Uber. So tell us about making that jump, and then just...I just want you to talk about that journey. What you were doing, projects you're working on, how you were contributing to those projects, what you were good at, what you weren't good at, and we'll go through, maybe each year, if that's okay. One step at a time. So you joined, you're employee #25. You joined in August, 2011. Why do you make the jump, and and what do you hired to do? Max Crowley: Yeah, I mean, so going back to the Accenture stuff, I was a terrible consultant, to the point where...and again, I just can't say enough about how good the people, how amazing the people were at Accenture. And again, it just comes to this sort of thing in your life where, especially for me, just people just, you know...I'm a handful at times, but the right people just saw through it, and just helped me along the way in such an unbelievable way. I mean, I remember when I left Accenture, my boss sent me a note that was basically just something along the lines of if you put your heart and soul into this thing as much as you did in getting the job, you're going to be wildly more successful than if you were here. Naber: That's good advice... Max Crowley: Yeah. And I think just having that support...I just always felt a ton of support from a lot of people along the way. So I was working at Accenture, and I was not very good at it. I didn't love it. I didn't really like it at all. And I was reading about startups all the time, and I would ping CEO's and founders and such, and pretty much universally people would ignore me. And Groupon was really hot at the time in Chicago, and so Chicago had the startup bug a bit. And so, that was going on. I was pinging people, I read about Uber, and I just thought this is going to be...this is super cool, this would be so cool in Chicago. I read that they wanted to launch in Chicago, and just thought that this would be the most insane professional...my job could be to slang this cool car service company in Chicago. Get people in Chicago to use this thing, that would be a dream job. And so I wrote up a really simple business plan - why Chicago, why I would launch it there, tactics for launching there. And I found Travis Kalanick's email on the internet, and I sent it to him. And he ignored me, or he never saw it, he said. So then I Tweeted at the guy that was running New York at the time, and he responded. He only had 300 Twitter followers or something, so I was like all right, this guy might respond to me. And so he responded, and he got me in touch with Ryan Graves, and Ryan and I did a Skype call, and he was three hours late...And I waited on Skype, and we were about halfway through the call, and he just said, I don't think you know what you want to do. I don't think this makes any sense. I wish you the best, you seem like a good guy, but this isn't a thing. And so I was crushed, bummed. I'd spent a couple of weeks trying to get hold of these guys. I finally did, and I blew it. And a couple of weeks went by, and I was at work again, miserable. I was messing around on Twitter, and I stumble on Graves' Twitter profile, and I see he had tweeted, I'm going to be at this bar in Chicago for the next two hours, if anybody wants to come here and talk about Uber. And I was two hours outside the city. I tell my boss and we were working long hours at Accenture. I was like, I got to go. I barrel into the city, go home, change, run to the bar. And she's like, he's gone...but I heard him talking, and I think he might be down the street at this other bar. So I race over there, and he's there. Naber: What?! Max Crowley: And him and I, kind of, hit it off. And he's like, I'm so glad that you came, let's do this again soon. So that night or the next morning, whatever it was, I send him a thank you...I don't hear anything. Two weeks go by, I see him Tweet again, I'm in Chicago or whatever. I'm direct messaging him, hey, let's meet up please, please, please. He's like, all right, why don't you do this project for me. Write up every influencer in Chicago that you would get a hold of an how. So I do that. Write up a Marketing plan, do this, write a blog, start blogging personally and give me some set of blog posts. So this is now weeks and weeks and weeks of random things. And I'm doing these projects and would see them randomly. Met the other person they had hired in Chicago. And then one day he's like, I'm in this hotel lobby for the next 30 minutes if you want to come by and talk to me, come here now. Shoot over there, and then...funny enough, I'll never forget it. I rolled in, and he's on his computer, on his MacBook. It's just like, so cool. And I'm like, this is so cool. This could be me. I could be doing this job, versus I'm a consultant. I got all these laptops, I have like five laptops on me. I'm VPN'ing in, got my badge...And so anyways, he again basically says, no - we're taking a risk on you, and all this. So I called my mom and she said, screw this, you're great. You're a star, you've got a nice career ahead of you at Accenture. Flip it on them, tell them that they're the ones that...you're the one taking a risk, and sort of takeaway close a bit. And so she helps him write this email. I send it to him, and he responds 30 seconds later, and says, I'm on the next flight to Chicago, pick a place for dinner. So we met for dinner and it was Alan Penn, who was first hire in Chicago. He, Ryan, and I had a crazy long dinner, it was storming out, we're sweating - it was the middle of the summer. And then at the end of it he's like, we're going to hire you. And away I went. Naber: I just got the chills, that's a great story. Max Crowley: So, I mean, it was crazy. And it's crazy because obviously now the thing becomes so successful, and so you don't...and look, all this stuff's luck and timing and everything else. So, but I think, the process...I was in love with what the job was going to be, and I think the process when you can't get a thing, you become even more and more motivated. And Ryan Graves is awesome, and the coolest dude ever. I think that it was also just this bar that I really wanted to reach. And he had hustled and scrapped his way to get the too, which is now a famous story. And in a lot of ways I sort of saw myself in him, and it made me really, really want it. And then, the minute I had it, I mean it was, it was off to the races, it was crazy. Naber: Awesome. Great Story. Wow. I got the chills twice in that story. It's great. Okay. So you're going full steam into Uber at the time. Is your first project launching Uber Chicago? Max Crowley: Yeah. So, then basically the next day, it was Allen and I in a coworking space, box of iPhones, yellow pages, calling drivers, getting drivers in the office, basically telling people what a smartphone is. Naber: Awesome. Keep going dude. Tell us about this process. So what I want to know, and I think what people want to know this...Two things I'd love for you to, while you're going through telling the story, talking about the specifics of what you're doing - like yellow pages, box of iPhones, get down to the specifics, and bring us to the place where you were. Launching new markets is one of the things that I want to talk about because one of Uber's superpowers is launching new markets, doing it really, really well through adversity, all odds, and having it be extremely successful. So when you're launching Uber Chicago, tell us about that process. Walk us through each phase of launching Uber Chicago as you would, launching a market. And then we can talk about Marketing, PR, Biz Dev, Social Media as you were owning those things. Max Crowley: Yeah, I mean it was really simple. So at the time, Uber was in San Francisco, New York had launched in April. So San Francisco was summer 2010. New York was April, 2011. And then we were August 11, along with Seattle. Seattle actually launched in August. We did a soft launch in August, and we officially launched September 20th. And Alan and I were basically the first two employees in the field. Austin Geidt, who's the most amazing person ever, she was the first intern at Uber. She had just done every job, and then flew to Seattle and launched that market. So it's basically Allen and I, and Ryan Graves was helping us get Chicago going. So sort of simultaneously, it was sort of the first time Uber started to build the launch muscle. And, year, I mean it was as simple as you get a couple of drivers on the road. So at that time, you sort of incentivized supply to be on the road. In order to have a two sided marketplace, you've got to start with supply. You have to have supply. The only way you can ever have demand is if you have a thing to sell. So we would start by getting drivers on the road, giving them sort of a minimum, such that they would be on the road for the hours that we needed them out there, and incentives to make sure they were accepting dispatches and such. And so yeah, it was basically a week later, Ryan, Allen, and I were in a co-working space conference room at midnight, and he called one of his buddies to take the ride the next morning, and we sent out a email to probably 300 people that we had signed up in Chicago at that time, and said secret Uber's are on the road tomorrow. And the next morning we had the first ride. It was Tom Conrad, who at the time was the CTO of Pandora. So random, it was, no offense to Tom, but the most random rider-zero. We did a cool thing when we launched a city. Someone cool and interesting from that city would be rider-zero. But Chicago, we just hadn't done it. We just didn't really have a list, a launch plan yet. So last minute Graves was like, oh my buddy is in town tomorrow, we'll just have him do it. He had no affiliations to Chicago. I have no idea why he was even there. But, so he was the first dude to take a ride, the first person to take a ride, and then it was off. And so, you would email the few hundred people, and one ride happens, and then an hour later the second ride happens, and then the system starts to work. And so it was black car only, $15 minimum fair, it was about two times what a taxi costs. So it wasn't cheap. But it was still awesome, it was reliable, pretty much five, 10 minutes, press a button, the car pulls up, you can watch it approaches. And drivers were great, open the door, high end experience, and you only pay for as far as you go. So, that was the deal. We did that for four weeks, and then we did an official launch. We were very secretive or whatever, so it was secret Ubers for four weeks. So it was a beta period, which was also a unique sort of Uber innovation, which is basically taking the idea of a software Beta to the real world. Naber: Yeah - online-offline exclusivity with a Beta. That's interesting. Max Crowley: Yeah, I mean, I think it's something that other brands and such could definitely do. Yeah, you're just setting expectations, right? It's we're not ready for primetime, but this thing's in Beta. And we did that for four weeks, and it was great. We did another launch September 20th, invited a bunch of cool influencer type people and local entrepreneurs and what not to a dinner. Travis gave a really awesome presentation. Garrett Camp was there, the other cofounder, Graves obviously, Allen and I. And then we did some press that day, and then we've got a market live. So then it shifted into, alright, starting to build supply and demand in the market. Naber: So tell us up to...You do the actual launch in September, you have the influencers in that dinner. And then, does the market just take care of itself after that...from an Uber perspective? Max Crowley: You're doing things to incentivize supply to be on the road. Naber: So tell us about some of those things. What are you doing to incentivize supply and how did that process work? Max Crowley: So number one, the key to the marketplace to continue to grow supply all the time. So I don't even know if it was totally obvious at that point, but supply was the game. Because if there's a supply out there, people were gonna ride. People always need a ride. And it was so cool and such a game changer that virality starts to happen. You're going to tell your friends about this experience. You're going to either ride with friends, or you're going to...it's just the game that that starts to take place. And so one of the things that you can do is you can incentivize referrals. And so we had to give-get program. Give 10, get 10, give 20, get 20, give a ride, get a ride, -type program. But that juices supply, or sorry demand, it juices demand. But really it's about, you've got cars on the road, you continue to grow supply, demand starts to come in, and then you're growing this sort of referral engine. And then the other thing that we were doing was, if somebody couldn't get a ride for some reason...so we'd be looking all the time, hey, somebody requested and couldn't ride, or somebody opened up the app, and there was no cars around. I was sitting there, literally sending emails to these folks, all day. And so it was, hey, saw you tried to take a ride and you couldn't, here's five bucks...And to kind of cap it off, the baseline is supply, and growing supply, and ensuring supply stays on the road. So incentives to drivers to make sure they're out there. And also, you're not making money from this market yet. And so over time Uber is trying to condense the time from Beta launch, launch, and then profitability or theoretically profitability. And you're using those incentives at that point to just ensure that there's at least some cars on the road. And Saturday night there's a bunch of cars on the road. And this was pre- surge pricing and other things where, you're trying to build these markets up to a place where there is market equilibrium, or whatever the word would be...of this thing is actually working, and it's working on going, and it's growing on going. But at this point it's much more manual. Let's make sure there's cars on the road, riders are sort of natural using it. Let's incentivize them to tell their friends. Let's do a bunch of Marketing campaigns to get them telling friends or get them activating. And then let's be great at customer support. Every ride is rated. Let's follow up on every low rating. I mean, I'm sitting there all day, somebody had a low rating ride - "Hey, what happened? Let me know." Speaking to, Alan, "hey this happened in this car. Can we work on this quality thing? This person is tweeting about us, what's going on? Let me talk to them. This person opened up their app, couldn't get a ride, let's contact them." And so, we're just sitting there all day managing supply and demand of this market. And if you do that, then for the most part people are having positive experiences. Because even if they have a negative experience, they're likely coming back. And again, the underpinning of this is there are cars on the road. Even though you have to pay for that early, it allows you to actually build the thing. And the difference, well there's a bunch of obviously things that were different about Uber, but one of them was - it was reliable. For the most part, open your phone and get a ride within five to 10 minutes. And there was no other thing that had existed before that, where that was the case. And so these were different tactics that basically made that be a thing. And if and if, and if for some reason we missed the mark, we tried to be on top of it. Naber: Wow. The thing that blows my mind is how gorilla it was. How how grassroots it was, in that you were sitting there with two, three, four, five and then obviously it grew to a lot more people, managing...managing social, giving that anecdotal feedback right away to the person that needs to know about what all of these different experiences are like. Same thing with managing a bad experience. Same thing with incentivizing. Same thing with giving people calls. I mean, there's just so much to do when you're running the operations at a really early stage, it sounds like, for an Uber launch. Sorry Max, did you want to say something... Max Crowley: Yeah, you hit the nail on the head. And I think, I mean, what was cool about it was it was very entrepreneurial and scrappy. And so, in a lot of ways we owned our market, the P&L for that market, the supply and demand of that market. We owned the metrics for that market really more than anything...So you owned the the local unit, and then you had some freedom to test and to do things at the local market. And we were competitive with the other markets, but in a really positive way, in that we were still this deep comradery because we're all still trying to work...you know, one of the things I learned at at Uber early on was that it really wasn't about me. It was about, it was about the mission of the company. It was about this big thing. And it really wasn't about any individual. Travis wanted to change the world, and saw the world in a certain way, and thought that the world should be that way. And so, whatever you want to say about that, I think it was clear that he thought the transportation and reliability and these things were something that people should have an unlimited access to, and an unlimited right to. Aand again, there's obviously positives and negatives with individuals thinking that they can make the world a certain way, but that is sort of in my mind the beauty of entrepreneurship, and business building, and capitalism, right? And some of the greatest innovations that we've ever seen are based on one person thinking that they can shape the world in a certain way. And some people have a crazy ability to get close to that. But it was very clear early on that we were all part of something that was bigger than ourselves. And I think that has stayed with me to this day. And so what then cascaded down was, there was a culture that we were all in it together. It wasn't about the individual. And so we would work hard at at the local level, and we compete with each other. And it'd be how did Los Angeles onboard 20 SUV's this week. Screw those guys, but also how did you actually do it, and I want to beat you next week. And then they'd say, we did this...we rented out a hotel lobby thing, and invite the drivers there, and put up a craigslist post. And we were like, of course, why didn't we think of that?! We do it the next week, and we'd board 40 SUV drivers. Boston says we want to put the ice cream trucks on the system - genius, we want to do that. And then all of a sudden six cities have ice cream trucks on this system in a random Friday in July. And you're delivering ice cream. And so, there was this really interesting push and pull that I definitely think came from...in a lot of ways this stuff came from a mix of Travis and Ryan Graves were very different people. And they had a really good Ying and Yang that cascaded down that kind of created these sort of interesting petri dishes at the local level that again, shared info, competed, shared info, competed. And then, this thing just started to propel itself forward. I mean, we would literally have weekly calls where every city would have to show their numbers to every other city, and then account for why those numbers were that way and had leaderboards, and whatnot. But it was in a positive way, and again, it's a really tough balance. And I think a lot of that stuff was lucky, and natural, and whatever else. But it was done in a way that was positive. This was not a shaming thing. It was not a...it was gotta bring everybody forward. And again, I mean, it worked. Naber: I love it. I mean the authenticity behind...the authenticity that is necessary for that to work, was probably something you identified with. So people that know you, know that one of the things you're known for is being authentic. I mean, it's just really clear and apparent, after talking to you for 30 seconds, especially that consistently over time. You must've identified with that in the authenticity that had to be...it was just necessary in order for that type of system to work, to have that pull and push and have it be healthy. Max Crowley: Yeah. I mean, again, I think there was no, in the early days, no bureaucracy. Not a lot of ego. There was too much to do. It was too early. It was obvious there was product market fit, even though probably half of us didn't even know what that was. But people were using this thing and it was growing. And again, it doesn't mean that...every day was hard. This stuff was not easy - answering, I think I answered 20,000 support tickets in my first year. There was not one day for, for a year that I didn't open up my laptop and answer tickets, and tweets, and all these different things. But obviously, luckily...you can do that and have it not be awesome too. So, I feel very lucky that we put in that work, but it was something that became really successful. And I don't...I definitely took from that, that it doesn't always end up that way. And there was ups and downs too. So, again, this was not easy. It was not all rosy, by any means...so yeah, those were elements that I definitely took from the whole experience. Naber: Very cool. All right, so we got into - this is great, you're getting onto specifics around support tickets, and answering tweets, and some of the things you did to get supply on the road, you talked about some of the launch tactics. Can you walk us through... I've got maybe two or three more things to talk about, before you moved in 2014 to San Francisco to launch Uber for Business. But maybe two or three more things. Can you talk about a typical launch plan Uber goes through in order to launch a city as much as you can? Max Crowley: I mean, it was, it was some of the stuff I talked about. I mean... Naber: Maybe how it looks different now versus how versus the way it looked back then. Maybe that's a good place to start. Max Crowley: Yeah. I mean now I don't even know. I think, now it's much more centralized generally. So now there's less of a need for the local operations. I think the difference early on was you would actually drop somebody in, they would get to know the market. You had to know the the regulations at a local level. You had to know lawyers at a local level. You had to know all the influencers and the people that made that city, the city. You had to know what it was, the ethos of the city, that made it the city. This was a local thing. Transportation was inherently local. It was drivers in the city. It was rider in the city. If you're launching in Oklahoma City, which, we had a woman who went down there and did that, and she was a rockstar, Emily. She was flying in there, and living there for months, and eating, sleeping, drinking, whatever else Oklahoma City. And she had Nick Collison I think, who was on the Thunder at the time, as rider-zero. That was that. And so, you would drop somebody in, and they would do all these things. And again, it was a similar sort of four to eight week period ramp. You get to the market in a big way, and then you start to grow it, and you try and get a GM in place who's going to own it in perpetuity, and you get a couple of other leaders on the supply and demand side who they're going to own it in perpetuity. And so that was a bit of a launch plan. And then, that person would then jump to another market and those launchers would, would do that for basically as long as they could, which was oftentimes a year, before they were this is crazy. And then they would usually own a market after that. And so, yeah, we just had amazing people do that all over the world. I mean, we had a guy who did that in the Middle East, and he was a guy from San Francisco, and ended up owning massive parts of the Middle East, and was my age and owned a massive P&L. And that was because people, you know, strapped in and a lot of ways, and buckled down, and did these kinds of crazy things where they would go into these markets they have no context on them, and figured out how to make it happen there. So that was the early days. There's much more of the sort of local ethos. Now as you fast forward this thing is much more of a machine. A lot of things have been centralized, as they should. Process has been centralized, technologies have been centralized, support centers have been centralized. The only way that you can have a system that now does, I have no idea what the numbers are now, I assume definitely millions and millions of rides a week, if not per day. You have to have a massive operations, beast of a system that can actually, they can actually do that. Naber: Love it. Okay, cool. That's great insight. I'm loving getting the curtain pulled back from your perspective and your journey. So, at this point, you're leading and managing Midwest team of Marketing Managers. Tell us about building that team. What'd you guys need to be good at? What you were good at? Tell us a little bit about that journey up until 2014. Max Crowley: Yeah. I think again, it was really this local ethos. it was people that were...these markets we're getting big. Chicago was getting big. We had a lot of different people that needed to now do Marketing, Promotions, do local deals, continue to try and drive demand there. We also launched new products. We had also launched things UberTaxi, UberX. So the product portfolio was growing, and whenever you did that, you would need people that are owning those things, and figure out how to launch them and building a new pools of supply. And then you launching more markets too. So Indiana, Minneapolis, and a bunch of, Ohio. These were sort of offshoots of Chicago. And so yeah, there was about 65 people in the office by the time I left Chicago. so we grew from two to 65 in a pretty, relatively quick clip. But the complexity of the business had grown significantly over that time. Naber: Yeah, I figured. So, a couple of questions. What's your scorecard look like, or what are the types of metrics that you needed to look at on a daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly basis to know whether or not you guys are doing a good job? Max Crowley: I mean you're still looking at trips...And if you think about just the city, I mean it was sort of, and may be obvious, but you're looking at supply pools on a week over week, month over month basis. Retention on the supply side. You're doing the same thing on rider growth. Are you signing people up? If so, where are they coming from? A lot of things...we'd use promo codes a lot across a lot of Marketing promotions and whatnot to try and track what's performing, what's not. And then retention and such, on that side and some early versions of an NPS of just what is the customer satisfaction? Definitely, what are what are the rides being rated? Yeah, I mean it boils down to growth of supply and demand, retention of those things. and then is the market growing at a steady clip, and are these new products growing as well? Which was would vary from product to product. Naber: Cool. That's great. And then one last thing and then we'll hop into your move out to out to the Bay. When you see marketplaces launch...there's a bunch of tech businesses that are trying to launch marketplaces and that is a massive, massive mountain to climb. But there are a few fundamentals that I'm going to guess that Uber absolutely kicked ass at from a Marketing perspective. When you're thinking about, some of the things that these marketplaces need to get right from a Marketing perspective, are there some best practices that Uber was amazing at that can apply to these other marketplaces as you build them? Max Crowley: Yeah. I mean, the thing that stands out to me, I think the most, is the need to sort of simulate or stimulate, I don't know if the word would be simulated or stimulate, but one of those words for...making the thing happen manually. So, if you look at, and I don't know anything about these businesses, but a Flexport or something, that business is probably a lot more manual and a lot more sort of pieced together, and early transactions are probably way more offline. And then you're making them online-ish. And that starts to make the thing happen. And then you're saying, hey, we need supply, or this thing's never going to work. So let's, incentivize supply to even be on this thing, and keep paying them to stay on this thing while we're trying to get demand. And then you try and create this fly wheel effect. And it's basically, can you stay alive enough, long enough? Can you keep supply on this thing long enough to get the fly wheel effect? It's coming, unless there's no connection between product market fit, in which case, it's not going to work. But it's basically a game of, can I keep this supply on here long enough such that we can get the inertia that makes this thing a functioning marketplace. And so, I think for me that's a thing I've tried to translate to other people. Which again, it's it is it's either stimulate or stimulate. I don't know, maybe it's a cross between the two words...You have to make the thing happen a bunch, and then if you do that, it can grow. But you can't just throw stuff out there, and expect it to work. You really gotta you gotta do it. Naber: Yeah, that's great. People almost always only see the end product and the mass machine that's built, and the automation that happens from a user perspective, and thus think that all that automation, and all of that smooth process is built into the how the company operates. And I think that manual piece is something that not just marketplaces take for granted, but even users take for granted, obviously. Because they don't know all the manual effort and set of operations that need to happen to grow these marketplaces. So your examples right now, we're actually, a good testament to that. All right. So let's jump into 2014. In 2014 you moved to San Francisco, and you are launching Uber for Business. There's a lot of people listening right now that are going to be B2C2B businesses, such that they've either set up a marketplace or they set up a B2C business that they want to grow into a B2B business. And I think that some of the best businesses, that are both most the largest value businesses in the world, as well as the businesses with some of the most potential in the world, are a lot of them, B2C2B businesses. Can you talk...walk through that launch of Uber for Business. Maybe you can take us through the journey of some of the different phases you had to go through in order to build it out. Max Crowley: Yeah, so I moved to San Francisco in late April, early May, 2014. What was happening was...Uber for Business, in some ways, was almost more reactive to what was happening in the market. People were starting to ride for business purposes in droves. So you would use Uber on a Friday night, and then you would go to the airport on a Monday morning, and instead of opting for a taxi or the train, you were like, actually, I'm going to use that thing I used the last three Friday nights, and worked great, and I'm going to expense it. And so companies are actually seeing...you'd have a travel manager, or an expense manager, or an administrator in some capacity of some kind a company, and they'd see what is this Uber thing? Whoa, we've spent blank crazy amounts of money on this. Or it was blank crazy number of expense transactions last month. And then they Google it, and it would be Uber is illegal, insurance, craziness, getting shut down, getting shut down, getting shut down. And they would freak out, and they would send an email to the company and say, "Uber is now banned. You can't use Uber." And, so Uber for Business was sort of both a policy, Hey, we think your employees should be able to use this. Here's our insurance, here's our safety policies, here's everything else that you need to know about that will get you comfortable with us riding. And let's get on phones with your legal teams. Let's get on the phone with your insurance people, whatever else. Let's ink some, whatever that we need to to make sure you're good with this. And then let's actually launch an awesome policy. And then it was also, hey, there's a massive opportunity as for us to grow the business, if we make just awesome. And then, people are expensing this crazy. So let's build out some technology that makes it easier for people to use Uber for Business purposes. And so myself and a few engineers, a couple of other people, started to run at this project. And, yearh, we ended up building a big business - billions of dollars will go through this platform this year. It's global, we have hundreds of people on it. We've got multiple products, we've got integrations at the consumer level that make it easier for people to switch between rides. We've got easier ways for people to expense rides. We've got products for small teams, big teams. We've got enterprise products. We've got offshoots like Uber events where you can buy a promo codes. Uber Health, which allows you to ride, allows rides to be HIPAA compliant - rides from the hospital, or nursing homes, or something like that. And so, it's crazy. It's awesome. And it's definitely a thing. At the same time, it was crazy hard...It's not by any means...it's huge, it's great. Building a B2B business at a consumer company is surpremely difficult. And I think the speed and demand that naturally comes from people that are used to consumer stuff, versus how long it takes to build up B2B functionality is brutal. And so, I think what we got into with some tailspins at times, where the expectations were just misaligned. And the time it should take to grow a B2B product from scratch to working with a Fortune 500 company, is actually a long time. But if you've got a consumer mindset and you're one of the fast growing companies ever, the expectation is you can work with the Fortune 500 company on day three. And that's that thing. I think the other piece of that Uber was awesome, and so we were in some ways competing with ourselves. Was there really a need for an enterprise product? Which is a bit of an existential thing that, I still don't totally know the answer to. I mean, obviously I've got a lot of ideas for what it can be. But it was a very unique thing. And I think we did build a lot of those things that did work with the consumer side. It's a difficult challenge, we worked really hard at it, and learned a ton - it was a learning in a lot of ways, and it wasn't easy. Naber: Cool. Give us two things that you did, that you guys think you ended up doing really well that were some of the difference makers. And then we'll talk about two of the biggest things you've learned as well. Max Crowley: I mean, feeding the beast on the consumer side. People are doing a thing already. Make that thing easier, make that thing more awesome. Don't try and change behavior, or create new hurdles, or whatever. It seems obvious, but it's totally not when you're in the belly of the beast. I mean that's just again, no brainer, but very not obvious, when you're in it...All the other commercial applications of Uber was really fascinating because you're creating new use cases, not displacing or getting in the way of...And Uber is such a massive, crazy platform that...and no it's starting to happen, which is great, but partnering with Mass Transit, partnering with Commercial Real Estate, UberPool by companies to actually decrease traffic and actually get people pooling together. I mean those are some of the sort of...The Uber Health stuff, hospital visits, non-emergency medical transport is just...massive, massive businesses, that are unreliable today. I think these are areas that are really the commercialization of the Uber platform that's are just scratching the surface of what that is today. Naber: Fascinating. Love it. That's great man. All right. We're going to round this out, and you have a few minutes left. We're going to do rapid fire questions. You invest in and work with a lot of businesses - at an early stage, mid stage, some later stage, and you're great at it. Using your experience from Uber, what are the two or three most common pieces of advice that you give to businesses that you invest in and that you work with? Max Crowley: Act. Action. Move. Move. Do it. Sitting still is not a good idea. So, obviously you want to be calculated and try to not make a lot of mistakes and be sloppy, but if you can try and be in the details and keep moving, even though that's a different difficult balance, it's the right thing...it's the thing you need to train early, because it's if anything is easy, it's probably a mistake. If anything's easy, it's probably going to bite you in the ass. The thing that you need - your next sales person, or your next cofounder for your project, or your next hire, they're probably not calling your cell phone, right? They're probably not the next LinkedIn request you're going to receive. And so be wary of anything that come visit comes easy. But be in the details, build that muscle, and keep moving. And if you can try and do that, you're still gonna make some mistakes. People say action is better than inaction, and I believe that. And then simultaneously just be in the weeds being the details, put in the extra time. It's not easy. You're tired of times. I'm tired all the time. I don't want to miss out on things or, whatever, and I do. But always bites me in the ass. And so I learned it from my old boss, Emil Michael - the details matter, the details matter, the details matter. And so it's just keep moving but staying the details as much as you can. I mean it's almost a little bit of a shake. You've got to try and be doing that, or it'll bite you. Naber: All right. Awesome man. That's great. Last question. You've hired a lot of people, Max, a lot of people,. at scale. What are your best one or two pieces of advice for those hiring at scale? Max Crowley: I mean, referrals. Maybe it seems obvious, but I think when you're thinking about hiring, when I think about hiring, I just start to talk to a lot of people. So, again, it gets into this - your next hire is probably not your next LinkedIn requests. But your next LinkedIn request might lead your next hire. So, start talking to people, start getting your vision...by the way, your vision and your pitch, and all these different things are gonna be better by the fifth conversation from the first conversation. So get out there and start doing this, start getting your reps. And I think the best people, for the most part, have been people that I've met through other people, or you just start to weave this thing...or you just get smarter about what the profile is you're looking for. And so then maybe the resume you get, it'll be more obvious. But again, it's this action thing. So that I would say a is number one. And then number two is, integrity matters. I mean, it probably seems obvious, but you really want to try...I think it's basically, try to do the right thing, or at least feel you can defend it, that thing that you did. Because you don't want to draw sort of lines in the sand, but if you don't feel comfortable defending basically to the death, what you've done, it's probably not a good idea. And guess what? It's going to surface. Everything you do, every email you send, every thing you say, everything you do is going to come to the surface. And so the ready to defend it. You sometimes need to push the envelope. You sometimes need to do different things. You gotta do what you gotta do. You gotta make your judgments, you gotta live with your decisions, but you also need to be able to defend them. So, that could be that you break a rule, but be ready to defend it to the masses. And if you're not, then you shouldn't do it. So I think, judgment, self awareness, honesty, integrity - obviously obvious. Again, it's a details thing, and if you miss on that it will hurt you. So I just try to surround myself with people that are great. And you're in these relationships with these folks for a lifetime, oftentimes. So, I just try and surround myself with people that are, that are awesome and are better than me, and I love being around. Naber: Hey everybody, thanks so much for listening. If you appreciated and enjoyed the episode, go ahead and make a comment on the post for the episode on LinkedIn. 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Tom & Conrad visit the New York Auto Show and talk to Mini Cooper about what's new for 2018, NJ Exotic Spotters about being a photo blogger, Mazda about the new Kai concept, the RX7 and the new Miata MX5. They also speak with Jaguar about their F-Typer, visit the 2018 Karma Revero and the BMW booths. Featuring The New York International Auto Show The Mini Cooper Mazda Jaguar Karma Revero BMW Music Energetic African Dancing: Afrobeat Blues For Dying Globe Composer: Calle Frogard. Pond 5 Podcast Optimized
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SHAG Radio Show 8-Jan-2018 The Best in DEEP SOULFUL and AFRO HOUSE MUSIC Playlist ## Artist - Title 01 Chenandoah - Night (Original Mix) 02 St. Jovis, Kenney Love, Deepconsoul, Soulvista - Fond of You (Deepconsoul & Soulvista Healing Time Mix Remix) 03 Mdu Homeboi - Guest House 04 Franco De Mulero, Demarkus Lewis - Ara (Demarkus Lewis Remix) 05 Chenandoah - Night (Original Mix) 06 Federico D'Alessio, Giulio Bonaccio, Aaron K Gray - Reason (Federico D'alessio Vocal Mix) 07 Mijangos, Luis Elorza - Into the Philly Sound 08 Ultimo Numero, Stagz Jazz, Motlatsi - Sek'phelile (Stagz Jazz Remix) 09 Tom Conrad, Reelsoul - The One (Reelsoul Instrumental) 10 Deepconsoul, Sakhi, Kestar - No Words (Original Mix) 11 Opolopo, Roy Ananda, Sacha Williamson, Luyo - Transformation (Luyo Remix) 12 Lele X - Take Me To The Port (Original Mix) (feat Keiko Yoshimura) 13 Hallex M, DJ Fudge, DJ Beloved - Ding Ding (BPM Instrumental Mix) 14 Mikki Afflick, Jah Rain - Woman Rising (Mikki Afflick An AfflickteD Soul Vocal Mix) 15 Roy Jazz Grant - This Music We Call House (Roy's Ivory Tickler Mix) 16 Tri-Funk, Mike City, DJ Pope - Give It Away (DJ Pope's Sound Of Baltimore Remix) 17 Mr. ThruouT - Reality 18 Apartment One - The Movement (Original) 19 Jonny Bee, David Devilla, Elisabeth Aivar - Emotions (David Devilla & Elisabeth Aivar Remix) 20 Sacred Soul, K-White - Peace (Main Mix) Subscribe: Podomatic http://pressureradio.podomatic.com/ Itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/djps-s.h.a.g.-soulful-house/id355450473 Catch DJP Live every Monday 10pm Uk time on Pressure Radio Brand New Website https://pressureradio.com
1. It´s All Love (Original Mix) by The Sunchasers 2. Get It (Original Mix) by Emiliano S 3. Peopel Of Rhythm (Original Mix) by MANIK 4. Who Says No (Original Mix) by Gene Tellem 5. Help This Woman (Original Mix) by Mark Maxwell 6. Clever Moves (Original Mix) by Jose Vizcaino 7. Jean Paul Groove (Original Mix) by Alva 8. Eveyone (Original Mix) by Tom Conrad 9. Get On Down (Original Mix) by A Vibe Called Quest 10. Sunny (Original Mix) by Rishi K 11. Are You Waitin (Ricky Inch Vocal Mix) by Carlos Vargas & Ricky Inch pres. MJ White www.ossomrecords.com DON’T KNOCK, THIS IS OSSOM.
1. Enjoy My Love (Homero Espinosa Vocal Mix) by Till Von Sein & KE 2. One Good Thing (Long Version) by Box Office Poison feat. Adam Joseph 3. Forgotten (Roberto Rodriguez Remix) by Spin Science 4. We Forgot (Klement Bonelli Deep In London Mix) by OU 5. Shasta Cascade (Original Mix) by OUER 6. Deep Sky (Original Mix) by Juan Caballero 7. Feel (Matthias Tanzmann Remix) by Luna City Express feat. Desney Baley 8. Jazz Force (Original Mix) by Delgado 9. Does It Feel Good (Original Mix) by John Hardin 10. Spirals (Original Mix) by Tom Conrad 11. Countdown To Superstition (Original Mix) by Spike Galarraga www.ossomrecords.com DON’T KNOCK, THIS IS OSSOM.
1. Jesante - Home ( Tom Conrad Dub Mix ) 2. Dj E-Clypse - 909’s & Clock Towers 3. Nikola Gala - Gotta Pray ( Moodymanc’s Meditation Mix ) 4. Todd Terry - Searchin’ ( Remastered ) 5. Roger S. - Need You ( Bass Mix ) 6. Simphonia - Can’t Get Over Your Love ( Dave Lee’s Full Length Mix ) 7. Terrence Parker feat CoCo Street - Hiding In Your Love ( TP’s Deep Dance Dub Mix ) 8. Tom Conrad feat Jaidene Veda - The One ( Paradice & Rubrique Remix ) 9. Wayne Rollins - Blue Funk ( Candelario Remix ) 10. Ejeca - On 11. Ross Couch - I Believe 12. Mutiny UK - The Need 13. Storm Bryant - Love Is The Message ( Paramour Catholic Mix )
November 18th 2016 - Iain Willis pres The Buttnaked Soulful House Hi Guys, The November edition is finally with you, slightly faster than the usual sessions but soulful house quality all the way...I hope you enjoy `Mature Music For Mature Ears' ...Soulful House Tracklist 01. Kentaro Takizawa feat Lisa Shaw - Can't Stop (K.T. Alternative Remix)(Flower) 02. Mr Muphin feat Precious - Closer (Original)(Bluesoundz) 03. Nathan G & Blackfrog feat Byron Stingly - No Limit (Mr V & Reelsoul Sole Channel Remix) 04. Zulumafia feat Tantra Zawadi & Dana Byrd - Healing Magic (The Sunchasers Remix)(ZuluMafia Digital) 05. Typheni & DJ Spen - Because I Love You (Reelsoul Remix) Quantize Recordings 06. The Layabouts feat Portia Monique - Bring Me Joy (Directors Cut Remix)(Reel People) 07. Alex Finkin & Reverend P feat Jocelyn Mathieu - Those Days Are Gone (Dance Culture Mix) Vega Records 08. Big Brooklyn Red, Jay-J - Decide (Ethan White Easytracks Mix) Shifted Music 09. Louie Vega feat Vikter Duplaix - Gimme Some Love (Album Mix) 10. Deep Factor feat Daniel Thomas - Once I've Been There (Deep Factor Deep Mix)(Feelin Music) 11. Guido P feat Josiah Ruff - Happy Land (Luis Loowee R Rivera Vocal Remix) HSR Records 12. Mark Grant feat Chezere' - Planting Tress (Funk Vocal Mix) Vibe Boutique Records 13. Dj Leandro feat J Luv - Hear My Soul (Jonny Montana & Craig Stewart Vocal Remix)(Waking Monster) 14. Tom Conrad feat Carla Prather - Shine (Masaki Morii Vocal Mix)(Adaptation) 15. Taliwa - Music For My Sun (Sean McCabe Remix)SubSensual 16. Janice B & N'Dinga Gaba - Feeling Fine (Danny Clark Solid Ground Vocal Mix)(Quantize) 17. Djaimin feat Crystal Re-Clear - My Family (Davide Fiorese Soulful Remix)(Tony Records) 18. Boris Dlugosch feat Roisin Murphy - Never Enough (Fusion Groove Orchestra Vocal Mix)(Peppermint Jam) Back Of The Box All tracks featured on the show/mix are for promotional purposes and can be purchased through all leading download sites...please support the artist. Feel free to get in touch with me Twitter @djiainwillis http://www.facebook.com/iain.willis Or e-mail me at djiainwillis@hotmail.com Also available free and subscribe to via ITunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/iain-willis-pres-buttnaked/id422656236?mt=2
Hi Guys, The November edition is finally with you, slightly faster than the usual sessions but soulful house quality all the way...I hope you enjoy `Mature Music For Mature Ears' ...Soulful HouseTracklist 01. Kentaro Takizawa feat Lisa Shaw - Can't Stop (K.T. Alternative Remix)(Flower)02. Mr Muphin feat Precious - Closer (Original)(Bluesoundz)03. Nathan G & Blackfrog feat Byron Stingly - No Limit (Mr V & Reelsoul Sole Channel Remix)04. Zulumafia feat Tantra Zawadi & Dana Byrd - Healing Magic (The Sunchasers Remix)(ZuluMafia Digital)05. Typheni & DJ Spen - Because I Love You (Reelsoul Remix) Quantize Recordings06. The Layabouts feat Portia Monique - Bring Me Joy (Directors Cut Remix)(Reel People)07. Alex Finkin & Reverend P feat Jocelyn Mathieu - Those Days Are Gone (Dance Culture Mix) Vega Records 08. Big Brooklyn Red, Jay-J - Decide (Ethan White Easytracks Mix) Shifted Music09. Louie Vega feat Vikter Duplaix - Gimme Some Love (Album Mix)10. Deep Factor feat Daniel Thomas - Once I've Been There (Deep Factor Deep Mix)(Feelin Music)11. Guido P feat Josiah Ruff - Happy Land (Luis Loowee R Rivera Vocal Remix) HSR Records12. Mark Grant feat Chezere' - Planting Tress (Funk Vocal Mix) Vibe Boutique Records13. Dj Leandro feat J Luv - Hear My Soul (Jonny Montana & Craig Stewart Vocal Remix)(Waking Monster)14. Tom Conrad feat Carla Prather - Shine (Masaki Morii Vocal Mix)(Adaptation)15. Taliwa - Music For My Sun (Sean McCabe Remix)SubSensual16. Janice B & N'Dinga Gaba - Feeling Fine (Danny Clark Solid Ground Vocal Mix)(Quantize)17. Djaimin feat Crystal Re-Clear - My Family (Davide Fiorese Soulful Remix)(Tony Records)18. Boris Dlugosch feat Roisin Murphy - Never Enough (Fusion Groove Orchestra Vocal Mix)(Peppermint Jam) Back Of The Box All tracks featured on the show/mix are for promotional purposes and can be purchased through all leading download sites...please support the artist. Feel free to get in touch with meTwitter @djiainwilliswww.facebook.com/iain.willis&l…;Or e-mail me at djiainwillis@hotmail.comAlso available free and subscribe to via ITunes itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ia…
Hi Guys, The November edition is finally with you, slightly faster than the usual sessions but soulful house quality all the way...I hope you enjoy `Mature Music For Mature Ears' ...Soulful HouseTracklist 01. Kentaro Takizawa feat Lisa Shaw - Can't Stop (K.T. Alternative Remix)(Flower)02. Mr Muphin feat Precious - Closer (Original)(Bluesoundz)03. Nathan G & Blackfrog feat Byron Stingly - No Limit (Mr V & Reelsoul Sole Channel Remix)04. Zulumafia feat Tantra Zawadi & Dana Byrd - Healing Magic (The Sunchasers Remix)(ZuluMafia Digital)05. Typheni & DJ Spen - Because I Love You (Reelsoul Remix) Quantize Recordings06. The Layabouts feat Portia Monique - Bring Me Joy (Directors Cut Remix)(Reel People)07. Alex Finkin & Reverend P feat Jocelyn Mathieu - Those Days Are Gone (Dance Culture Mix) Vega Records 08. Big Brooklyn Red, Jay-J - Decide (Ethan White Easytracks Mix) Shifted Music09. Louie Vega feat Vikter Duplaix - Gimme Some Love (Album Mix)10. Deep Factor feat Daniel Thomas - Once I've Been There (Deep Factor Deep Mix)(Feelin Music)11. Guido P feat Josiah Ruff - Happy Land (Luis Loowee R Rivera Vocal Remix) HSR Records12. Mark Grant feat Chezere' - Planting Tress (Funk Vocal Mix) Vibe Boutique Records13. Dj Leandro feat J Luv - Hear My Soul (Jonny Montana & Craig Stewart Vocal Remix)(Waking Monster)14. Tom Conrad feat Carla Prather - Shine (Masaki Morii Vocal Mix)(Adaptation)15. Taliwa - Music For My Sun (Sean McCabe Remix)SubSensual16. Janice B & N'Dinga Gaba - Feeling Fine (Danny Clark Solid Ground Vocal Mix)(Quantize)17. Djaimin feat Crystal Re-Clear - My Family (Davide Fiorese Soulful Remix)(Tony Records)18. Boris Dlugosch feat Roisin Murphy - Never Enough (Fusion Groove Orchestra Vocal Mix)(Peppermint Jam) Back Of The Box All tracks featured on the show/mix are for promotional purposes and can be purchased through all leading download sites...please support the artist. Feel free to get in touch with meTwitter @djiainwilliswww.facebook.com/iain.willis&l…;Or e-mail me at djiainwillis@hotmail.comAlso available free and subscribe to via ITunes itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ia…
Mental Mastery Mondays | Life Purpose, Productivity, and Self-Discipline
This is part TWO of an interview with Tom Conrad of Rock Recovery Center in Palm Beach Gardens, FL. If you haven't listened to part 1, go now and listen so you'll be able to follow along. This episode is sponsored by Thrive: Make Money Matter event coming in October of 2016 in my hometown of San Diego. Save 20% off your ticket price when you use the promo code: Desmond. This episode deals with facing change in our life. Whether that's giving up the addictions we're facing or finally chasing the dreams we've put off for too long. Regardless, the mental hurdles are the same. You'll find out how to face the fear of change and the denial we may use to avoid it. We're going to talk about what enabling looks like and how it can best be dealt with. Sadly, it usually comes out of love and empathy. You'll also hear about the 12 Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous AA. If you benefit from this episode, please take the time to give it a 5 STAR rating and review in iTunes, iHeartRadio or wherever you may be enjoying it.
Mental Mastery Mondays | Life Purpose, Productivity, and Self-Discipline
It doesn't matter if you're dealing with drug addiction, alcoholism, or any other issue on that level, you can all learn about the mental aspects of overcoming an external force which is controlling our life. If you're in business, trying to get into shape, or working on your relationships, you will be amazed by how you can overcome your struggles by learning from someone who overcame drug and alcohol addiction. It's all the same battle on a different scale. This episode is sponsored by Thrive: Make Money Matter event coming in October of 2016 in my hometown of San Diego. Save 20% off your ticket price when you use the promo code: Desmond. This is my first ever interview on Mental Mastery Mondays. I sit down with Tom Conrad who's the Chief Operating Officer as Rock Recovery Center in Palm Beach Gardens, FL. Tom discusses how his alcohol addiction started, moved into drugs, was enabled by his father, and ultimately was addressed by facing the stark reality of his situation. This is Part One of the interview. Part Two is available right now so you can continue the story and discover even more in recovery. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a 5 STAR rating and review in iTunes or wherever you listen. It will help others find and benefit from the show. Thank you!
1. Pentimento (Original Mix) by Yotami Avni 2. Aro (Raw Guitar Break) by Jerome Sydenham 3. Saturday Night (Native Yorkers Vocal Remix) by Soul Khula feat. Antonio & Miss Identity 4. Super People (Extended Mix) by Sunlightsquare 5. God's Child (BBT Club Mix) by Seamus Haji presents Big Bang Theory 6. Didnt Waste No Time (Aux tha Masterfader Remix) by Vincent Kwok & Nina Lares 7. Recourse (Original Mix) by MANIK feat. Cari Golden 8. Rotorvator (Original Mix) by Dean Grenier 9. The Ascent (Original Mix) by OUER 10. Dirty Talk (Vocal Mix) by Simion 11. Sound The Alarm (Original Mix) by Emanuel Satie 12. Jukly (Original Mix) by Pilarion 13. Time Keep Sleepin (Original Mix) by UCHA 14. Make The World Go House (Vocal Mix) by Cozzy D feat. Roland Clark 15. The 12am Groove (Soledrifter Remix) by Tom Conrad 16. Jesus Is (Original Mix) by Zona www.ossomrecords.com DON’T KNOCK, THIS IS OSSOM.
Efdemin - There Will Be Singing Phil Weeks - Hypnose (Tony Hewitt Remix - Chris Carrier Edit) The Carter Bros - Tempting Fate Disco (Original Mix) Apollonia - June (Charles Webster November Mix) Jordan Peak - The Wisdom Of Words Dan Shake - 3AM Jazz Club Sascha Dive - Jus Groove Rick Wade - Jaime Tom Conrad, Mr. V - Sign Of The Times (David Moran Remix) Mome - Dream for Real Hans Thalau - Black DD Andrew Hosey, Paul Hosey - Deep N Raw Lo Shea - Black Plate Dan Curtin - Its ll In Your Mind (Lo Shea Remix) Ty Tek - G-Funk Burnski ft. Beckford - Redefine Tim Green - Midnight Roller (Nicson Remix) DJ Dan - Put That Record Back On (Peace Division Remix) Marcus Raute - Basement Love Rick Wade - Detroit Suspense Miles Sagnia - Elegy
Efdemin - There Will Be Singing Phil Weeks - Hypnose (Tony Hewitt Remix - Chris Carrier Edit) The Carter Bros - Tempting Fate Disco (Original Mix) Apollonia - June (Charles Webster November Mix) Jordan Peak - The Wisdom Of Words Dan Shake - 3AM Jazz Club Sascha Dive - Jus Groove Rick Wade - Jaime Tom Conrad, Mr. V - Sign Of The Times (David Moran Remix) Mome - Dream for Real Hans Thalau - Black DD Andrew Hosey, Paul Hosey - Deep N Raw Lo Shea - Black Plate Dan Curtin - Its ll In Your Mind (Lo Shea Remix) Ty Tek - G-Funk Burnski ft. Beckford - Redefine Tim Green - Midnight Roller (Nicson Remix) DJ Dan - Put That Record Back On (Peace Division Remix) Marcus Raute - Basement Love Rick Wade - Detroit Suspense Miles Sagnia - Elegy
This mix is a big dedication to a musical,Spiritual and south London brother i have known since i started pushing African deeper and futuristic House music 5 years back and was one of the people who kept on pushing me,supporting and not forgetting always in great positive spirit when ever i got the chance to express the music i'm attracted to , His name is Owen Muhammad aka Owen Money aka Snake Hips who sadly passed away a few weeks back , he was not just a mr motivator to AR but to many in the UK House scene for years and did not matter if you was underground or mainstream he was always in the place with such a presence we all know he will always be in the house night scene for ever. This mix is more of a soulful afro tip ,plenty of that rhoads neo groove along the middle we go more into AR electronic afro form with Afro tech and Afro Deeper sounds exclusives/current finished of with some afro cuban vibes and a few classics . R.I.P OWEN MONEY "Gone but far from forgotten but many of us" Track list: 1.EnaWadan feat Nyaki - Magnificent (Original Afro Mix) .PROMO/2016 [Aluku Records] 2.Pascal Morais & Rancido ft Tellaman & Maikal X - For the Love of Money .2015 3.Tom Conrad feat Jaidene Veda - The One (Trancemicsoul Brake Up Mix) .2011 4.Sobz - Tongues .2011 5.Dj Leon El Ray , Chris Deepak - For All The Things We Love (Eddhi Cheq Heartistic Mix).2013 6.Gabbana Da Deejay - 1000 Before Deep (Gemini Boys Ritual Mix) .2011 7.Black Coffee - Inkodlo Kamashimane .2015 [Soulistic Music] 8.Da Capo - Jawo .2010 9.Rabs Vhafuwi & Mizz - Count Your Blessings .2014 [Aluku Records] 10.???? - ???? 11.Rudo Deep - Thanks to D.M (Original Mix) .2016 [DM Recordings] 12.Shimza - ???? . 13.Black Coffee feat Ribatone - Music is the Answer (Enoo Napa Travellerz Mix) 14.DJ Clock - Union Dance .2014 15.Enoo Napa feat Zipho - High in Your Love (Original Mix) .2016 [MoBlack Music] 16.Rabs Vhafuwi & Aluku Rebels - London Deep .PROMO/???? 17.Wilson Kentura & Tiuze Money - Reverie .PROMO/2016 [Aluku Records] PROMO OUT 15TH APRIL 2016 VIA AR 18.Dennis Ferrer - Transistion . 2006 [Defected] 19.RadioLab - After The Rain (Justin Imperiale Mix) .2016 [Cabana Recordings] 20.Eddie Amador & Dany Cohiba - My Orisha (Original Mix) .2016 [Global Diplomcy] 21.Josh Milian - Your Body (Dance Ritual Mix) .2011 [honeycombe Music] 22.Louie Vega & Boddhi Satva ft Vivian K - Life is a Lession (Roots Mix) .2010 [Vega Records] 23.Peven Everett - I Cant belive i love her .1997 [King Street] 24.Marcelo Cruz & Kid Konga - Deeper Music (Trinidadian Deep Mix) .2008 EnaWadan ft Nyaki - Magnificent (Afro Deep Mix) [Tribute to Owen Money]
1. Juliet Fox - Blame 2. Pak Jones feat Nia - For A Moment ( Jon Cutler's Distant Music Mix ) 3. Corrado Bucci - Open Your Eyes ( Andre's Remix ) 4. Tom Conrad feat Jaidene Veda - The One ( Paradice & Rubrique Remix ) 5.Danny J Davis - When The Sun Breaks the Clouds ( Club Mix ) 6. Ron Allen - Whispers 7. Nermin feat Carolyn Harding - Peace of Mind ( Soul45 Original Mix ) 8. Rhythm of Elements:Karizma - Praia ( Karizma Stomp Remix ) 9. Martin Landsky - Da Geh Bo ( House Mix ) 10. Dj Aakmael - Just A Track Pt1 11. Ann Nesby & Dj Spen - I Feel ( Rhemi Shake Mix ) 12. Circle of Funk feat Dawn Tallman - Healer ( Wipe the Needle Mix )
2 hour set recorded live on 2015.01.18 by Robby Black TAGS: DeepHouse, SoulfulHouse, Deep and Soulful House Music, Deep Tech, NewRelease,StrictlyDeep(Tracklist embedded in lyrics section of each MP3)IDTitleArtistLabelDate1Tale From the Dirt feat. Aquarius HeavenHyenahFreerange Records 20142Withstanding Time (Alvaro Hylander Remix)Tom ConradAdaptation Music 20153Ademus (Hooved Hot Remix)DakpaAmam 20144FetzomatLiquid PhonkLost My Dog 20145WhispersSoulcoolDNH Records 20156JadBeppe GioiaSoulshine 20157Choose (Deeper French Touch Mix)Avis EllisBroken Records 20158Winetavern Street RomanceAutomatic TastyPhotic Fields 20149Sky Tar (Origina Mix)D.GuysKimbo Records 201510Step Into A GrooveHomero EspinosaNite Grooves 201511The Chaba (@ThTriantafillou Remix)SuedmilchGenowefa 200912Give You Power (Original Mix)Lee GuthrieCubism 201513Back To Front (Original Mix)Lee GuthrieCubism 201514Tita’s Groove (Remix)Carlos FranciscoNite Grooves 201515Dark ArtsJazzuelleAtjazz Record Company 201516Make It True (Mr Fingers Psychedelic Jungle Mix)Berkson & What feat. JoJo De FreqPlay It Say It 201517Got To Live TogetherHomero Espinosa, Sean SpruillsNite Grooves 201518La Cancion (Original Mix)Horatio, GruiaCircus Recordings 201419The Chase (Beatsrumental Mix)HyenahFreerange Records 201420A Dream (Instrumental)Moon RocketONICE 201521Ca$h Champagne (Instrumental)Krystal KlearCold Tonic 2015Follow on Twitter @BassicDeepHouseDownload BDHS064
2 hour set recorded live on 2015.01.18 by Robby Black TAGS: DeepHouse, SoulfulHouse, Deep and Soulful House Music, Deep Tech, NewRelease,StrictlyDeep(Tracklist embedded in lyrics section of each MP3)IDTitleArtistLabelDate1Tale From the Dirt feat. Aquarius HeavenHyenahFreerange Records 20142Withstanding Time (Alvaro Hylander Remix)Tom ConradAdaptation Music 20153Ademus (Hooved Hot Remix)DakpaAmam 20144FetzomatLiquid PhonkLost My Dog 20145WhispersSoulcoolDNH Records 20156JadBeppe GioiaSoulshine 20157Choose (Deeper French Touch Mix)Avis EllisBroken Records 20158Winetavern Street RomanceAutomatic TastyPhotic Fields 20149Sky Tar (Origina Mix)D.GuysKimbo Records 201510Step Into A GrooveHomero EspinosaNite Grooves 201511The Chaba (@ThTriantafillou Remix)SuedmilchGenowefa 200912Give You Power (Original Mix)Lee GuthrieCubism 201513Back To Front (Original Mix)Lee GuthrieCubism 201514Tita’s Groove (Remix)Carlos FranciscoNite Grooves 201515Dark ArtsJazzuelleAtjazz Record Company 201516Make It True (Mr Fingers Psychedelic Jungle Mix)Berkson & What feat. JoJo De FreqPlay It Say It 201517Got To Live TogetherHomero Espinosa, Sean SpruillsNite Grooves 201518La Cancion (Original Mix)Horatio, GruiaCircus Recordings 201419The Chase (Beatsrumental Mix)HyenahFreerange Records 201420A Dream (Instrumental)Moon RocketONICE 201521Ca$h Champagne (Instrumental)Krystal KlearCold Tonic 2015Follow on Twitter @BassicDeepHouseDownload BDHS064
2 hour set recorded live on 2015.01.18 by Robby Black TAGS: DeepHouse, SoulfulHouse, Deep and Soulful House Music, Deep Tech, NewRelease,StrictlyDeep(Tracklist embedded in lyrics section of each MP3)IDTitleArtistLabelDate1Tale From the Dirt feat. Aquarius HeavenHyenahFreerange Records 20142Withstanding Time (Alvaro Hylander Remix)Tom ConradAdaptation Music 20153Ademus (Hooved Hot Remix)DakpaAmam 20144FetzomatLiquid PhonkLost My Dog 20145WhispersSoulcoolDNH Records 20156JadBeppe GioiaSoulshine 20157Choose (Deeper French Touch Mix)Avis EllisBroken Records 20158Winetavern Street RomanceAutomatic TastyPhotic Fields 20149Sky Tar (Origina Mix)D.GuysKimbo Records 201510Step Into A GrooveHomero EspinosaNite Grooves 201511The Chaba (@ThTriantafillou Remix)SuedmilchGenowefa 200912Give You Power (Original Mix)Lee GuthrieCubism 201513Back To Front (Original Mix)Lee GuthrieCubism 201514Tita’s Groove (Remix)Carlos FranciscoNite Grooves 201515Dark ArtsJazzuelleAtjazz Record Company 201516Make It True (Mr Fingers Psychedelic Jungle Mix)Berkson & What feat. JoJo De FreqPlay It Say It 201517Got To Live TogetherHomero Espinosa, Sean SpruillsNite Grooves 201518La Cancion (Original Mix)Horatio, GruiaCircus Recordings 201419The Chase (Beatsrumental Mix)HyenahFreerange Records 201420A Dream (Instrumental)Moon RocketONICE 201521Ca$h Champagne (Instrumental)Krystal KlearCold Tonic 2015Follow on Twitter @BassicDeepHouseDownload BDHS064
Soul-Titanium Radio Show - Abdul Shakir Tracklisting: At One - African Healing Dance (Ft. Wyoma Atjazz Remix) Toni Braxton - Talking In His Sleep (Rancido's Traveling Soul Rework) Amel Larrieux - Afraid (Dj Double.O re-fix) (1) Disclosure - Voices (Wookie Rmx) Jill Scott - It's Love (Invoker Remix) Seven Davis Jr. - One (Live Edit) Eric Benet - Harriet Jones (Reelsoul Main RMX) Arnold Jarvis - You Give Miss Patty, Tom Conrad, Andre Bonsor - Sign Of The Times (Mr. V Dub) Reelsoul hookup, I Got This Feeling DJ Sneak - Studio Swing Miggedy / Frankstar ft Charles Cooper - You Got The Power Pt 2 (Miggedys, Black Panther Dub Mix) Neal Conway-She's On The Floor Tweet ft. Missy Elliot - Oops (Palace's RAW version) Linden Jay Ft. Ruby Wood - Break The Hold (Radio Edit) Tony Tatum - Could It Be I'm Fall'n Karizma, Simbad ft Abdul Shyllon - Soul Fever (Karizmas K2 Stomp Mix) Jay Funk ft. Tommie Cotton - Deep in the night - Original Mix)_[MASTERED]-1 Osunlade - Idiosyncracy Disclosure - Grab Her! Seven Davis Jr. - Beautiful (Original Mix) Jennifer Hudson ft T.I. - I Cant Describe, The Way I Feel (Baggis Hand Bag House Remix) Mr. V & Miss Patty - Feel Like Dancin (Underground Mix) Hardsoul - L.O.V.E. (What You Need) (Original Mix) Vick Martin / J Hicks - Ill Be Fine (J Hicks Dub)
1º Quincy - In Balance (Pole Folder & Cp Remix) 2º Silinder - A Doomed Endeavour (Original Mix) 3º Yoram - Back In Time (Matias Chilano Remix) 4º Michael & Levan And Stiven Rivic - Waste Land (Dmitry Molosh Remix) 5º Soulfinder Feat. Amanda Dempsey - Out Of Time (Silinder Remix) 6º Martin Roth - Suite 909 (Original Mix) 7º Alex Vidal - Stellarium (Van Bellen Remix) 8º Tom Conrad & Andre Bonsor - Marcahuasi (Velvet Girl Remix) 9º Lolo - Laia's Theme (Original Mix) 10º Airwave Vs. Jimmy Galle - Karaba (Airwave Mix) This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
1º Quincy - In Balance (Pole Folder & Cp Remix) 2º Silinder - A Doomed Endeavour (Original Mix) 3º Yoram - Back In Time (Matias Chilano Remix) 4º Michael & Levan And Stiven Rivic - Waste Land (Dmitry Molosh Remix) 5º Soulfinder Feat. Amanda Dempsey - Out Of Time (Silinder Remix) 6º Martin Roth - Suite 909 (Original Mix) 7º Alex Vidal - Stellarium (Van Bellen Remix) 8º Tom Conrad & Andre Bonsor - Marcahuasi (Velvet Girl Remix) 9º Lolo - Laia's Theme (Original Mix) 10º Airwave Vs. Jimmy Galle - Karaba (Airwave Mix) This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
1. AphroDisiax, Mishal Moore - Do It Good 2. Brent Laurence, Darius Willrich - This Life 3. Ron Allen Starring Sara London - Love Myself 4. Corrado Rizza, Desy Moore - I Can't Fight It 5. Henrik Schwarz, Amampondo - I Exist Because Of You 6. Jasmina - Can't Find You 7. Javaman, Bruno Soares Sax - Sense of Sax 8. Sean Ali, Sheree Hicks - Where Were You 9. Hood Natives - Indoni Yamanzi 10. Tiffany Rosebud - Kiss Of Life 11. Genvee, Rona Ray - Tears of the Ocean 12. Tom Conrad, Andre Bonsor - Parallax
Another soulful set it here after a long hiatus..recorded live in the Capital Soul studio during a private New Year's Eve Party. Enjoy! 1 Ayah - I'll Be Waitin' (Scott Wozniak Remix) 2 Tony Momrelle - Spotlight (Richard Earnshaw Vocal Mix) 3 Studio Apartment ft. Monique Bingham - Flight (Nulife Revisited By Reelsoul) 4 Cajmere, Dajae, & Oliver $ - We Can Make It (Original MIx) 5 Marlon D - Drum Skat (Skat That ) 6 Kenny Dope & Raheem DeVaughn - I Got Rhythm (Kenny Dope 10th Anniversary Remix) 7 Green Tea - The Bass (Mike Dunn's Basshead MixX) 8 Atjazz & Jullian Gomes - Here to Stay (featuring Zano) 9 Rocco feat. Ziyon - Falling For You 10 Goyte Somebody That I Used To Know (Reelsoul Perspective Remix) 11 Byron J. Moore - Love X Love (Libation Instrumental) 12 Manchildblack - Amazing (Libation Vocal) 13 Tom Conrad, Andre Bonsor, Mr V, & Miss Patty - Sign Of The Times (Reelsoul Vocal Mix) 14 Knuckles V - OverSexed (Fanatique Deepah 0501 Mix) 15 DJ Christos, Monique Bingham - Outta Sight (Main Mix) 16 Karizma Hear And Now (feat. Osunlade) 17 Fanatix - Slow It Down (Feat Tonya Renee) 18 Jay-J feat. Big Brooklyn Red - Decide (Ethan White's EasyTracks Mix) 19 The Layabouts feat. Shea Soul - Perfectly (The Layabouts Vocal Mix) 20 Black Coffee - Wathula Nje (Even Though) on CyberJAMZ Internet Radio Saturdays 4-6PM EST http://chat.cyberjamz.com Instagram: @CapitalSoulMusic Facebook Friend Page: www.facebook.com/DJSoundscience Facebook Fan Page: DJ SoundScience (CapitalSoulMusic)
Here it is, Get Lifted 108 featuring some of the hottest soulful house stompers on the planet. As a BIG love & thanks for all the support of the Get Lifted podcasts over the past year, I have a bonus mix coming your way very soon! This is my gift to you from me, with love... Happy Christmas / Happy Holidays! 1. The Layabouts ft. Portia Monique (Layabouts Vocal Mix) - Colours of Love 2. Nompumelelo ft. Decency (Main Mix) - Love I Feel 3. DJ Christos ft. Monique Bingham (Ralf Gum & Artistic Soul Remix) - Outta Sight 4. Copyright, Martha - Cross My Heart 5. DeepCitySoul (Main Mix) - Take You Back 6. Tom Conrad & Andre Bonsor ft. Mr V & Miss Patty (Reelsoul Vocal Mix) - Sign of The Times 7. Namy ft. Marc Evans (Rhemi Vocal Mix) - Reset 8. Steven Stone & Pete Simpson - I Found My Way 9. MK ft. Alana (NY Stomp Remix) - Always 10. Brian Lucas (Souldynamic & Fiorese Remix) - Slave To The Vibe 11. Shaun Escoffery (Copyright Come Together Remix) - Nature's Call https://ladyduracellqueenoffunk.podomatic.com http://www.ladyduracell.com https://www.wegetlifted.com http://www.facebook.com/LadyDuracellDJ http://www.facebook.com/groups/ladyduracell http://twitter.com/LadyDuracell Get Lifted Clothing: http://www.JackFresh.com
This episode we start off with a special tag set between Fundamental Frequencies resident DJ's Anomaly and Sax. This set was recorded live from The Church Nightclub at the Offical Global Dance Festival Pre-party in Denver, CO. After that we feature a very special guest mix from a good friend of the FF crew and Colorado favorite, Nitemer....enjoy!! Anomaly vs. Sax - Live @ The Church (7/19/13) www.facebook.com/fundamentalfreq 1. Ferry Corsten - Rock Your Body (Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike Mainstage Remix) 2. Marcus Schossow - Reverie 3. John Dahlback - Comet 4. Starkillers - Ride 5. D.O.D - Break 6. Mr. Fluff - F.I.R.E. [Friends In Real Excitement] 7. Ido - Fully Charged 8. Martin Garrix - Animals 9. O.B. - Token 10. Chris Montana - My Body & Soul ft. Abigail Bailey (Arone Clein & Hugo Kalfon Remix) 11. Timeflies - I Choose U (Sick Individuals Remix) 12. Dero - N1 13. Dave Winnel & Mobin Master - Revolution 14. Darth & Vader - Power Trip ft. Laura Brehm (Lush and Simon Remix) 15. FTampa - Run Away ft. MC Ambush 16. Sander Van Doorn - Joyenergizer (Lazy Rich Remix) 17. A.C.N. - Reboot 18. Shut Up! - Punch ft. Holger Schulz Nitemer // Digitally Imported // Old Norsk www.di.fm/progressive 1. Airwave & DJ Fire - Kabalash (Van Bellen Mix) 2. Andrew Benson - More 3. THIN - Interface 4. Insect Society - Stunned Brain 5. Tom Conrad & Andre Bonsor - Marcahuasi 6. John Scott - Summer Rains 7. Eric Powa B - White Label Promo 8. Steve Sai - The Cube 9. Pierre Zamyatin - This Ain't Detroit 10. Rishi K - Going Viral 11. Jimmy Galle - Chocola 12. Audio Noir - Sidewinder
Here it is, the last mix of 2012.. This is how we Get Lifted! Happy Holidays/Merry Christmas & thank you for your support of this podcast. 1. Monodeluxe ft. Jaidene Veda (Mr. Deep's Evening Mix) - Change 2. The Smoke ft. Queenie (Nauts L8 Nite Club Mix) - In The Morning 3. Momdobom ft. Laura Rodriquez (D'Oke Remix) - Drivin' Force 4. Groove Motion ft. Lifford (Black Sonix Hybrid Vocal) - You Give 5. Masaki Morii - Bouncing 6. Tom Conrad & Andre Bonsor - Esoteric 7. The Sunchasers ft. MJ White - Say Yes 8. AphroDisiaX - Kernel 9. Aaron Ross - Bells Don't Mean Surrender 10. DJ Pierre ft. Dawn Tallman - The Spirit https://ladyduracellqueenoffunk.podomatic.com http://www.ladyduracell.com https://www.wegetlifted.com http://www.facebook.com/LadyDuracellDJ http://www.facebook.com/groups/ladyduracell http://twitter.com/LadyDuracell Get Lifted Clothing: http://www.JackFresh.com
Our guest hosts this Friday will be Tom and Patsy Conrad. They will be discussing cruising the Tennessee River.
READY TO BE CHILLED CHAPTER:018 Track List: 1. PHONIQUE ft. Erlend Oye - For The Time Being (Dessous Records) 2. DOUBLE HILL - Wanna Get (Double Standard Records) 3. STEVE BANKS - Closer (vocal mix) (Oh So Coy! Records) 4. TOM CONRAD & Andre Bonsor - How I Need You (Seasons Recordings) 5. BRAVO MIKE feat. Crystal Hopson - Daydreamin 07 (Sebastian Davidson Instrumental Dub) (GlideSlope US Records) 6. MUSETTA - Standing By My Side (Ormatie Remix) (Armada Music) 7. DEEPHOPE - Sleep In The Choir (Adult Music Records) 8. DeePOINT - Magic N (DeepWit Records) 9. MORCHEEBA - Enjoy the Ride (remix) 10. DEEP ACTIVE SOUND - Near The Beach 11. SKYE - Whats Wrong with Me (Phonique Vocal Remix) Thanks to all the labels and artist for his music. All tracks selected and mixed by Rayco Santos. http://www.raycosantos.com Encoded and Host by MUSICZONE RECORDS
Tom Conrad Discusses Pandora Internet Radio In May, 2009, Tom Conrad, CTO of Pandora Internet Radio appeared on MobileBeyond in a “behind the scenes” audio interview. Recently, Pandora went public on the New York Stock Exchange and now has an valuation of $4 billion dollars. Over the years–first with personal computers, later mobile phones, Pandora […]
In the 30 minutes we managed to discuss Tom’s dating life, how much of a doofus Tony Fadell (the guy who invented the iPod) was, driving Pets.com into a cliff, and of course how Pandora was started.
After nearly two decades in the trenches of Pets.com, Apple Computer, and the You Don't Know Jack game series at Berkeley Systems, Tom Conrad (Pandora CTO) shares his acquired wisdom on succeeding in the consumer internet space. He discusses agility, crisp decision making, and focus, and peppers his lessons with numerous entertaining anecdotes of dot-com days and corporate progress.
After nearly two decades in the trenches of Pets.com, Apple Computer, and the You Don't Know Jack game series at Berkeley Systems, Tom Conrad (Pandora CTO) shares his acquired wisdom on succeeding in the consumer internet space. He discusses agility, crisp decision making, and focus, and peppers his lessons with numerous entertaining anecdotes of dot-com days and corporate progress.
After nearly two decades in the trenches of Pets.com, Apple Computer, and the You Don't Know Jack game series at Berkeley Systems, Tom Conrad (Pandora CTO) shares his acquired wisdom on succeeding in the consumer internet space. He discusses agility, crisp decision making, and focus, and peppers his lessons with numerous entertaining anecdotes of dot-com days and corporate progress.