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Favorite quotes of the episode: “Control what you can control. Get into the practice facility early, talking to the coaches, getting more film work, eating right, sleeping right. Being unprepared you can control that.” “It’s important to always be learning no matter how successful you are.” “No matter what I did, I realized some folks are just not going to like me and so I decided to continue to do things that were consistent with my value system.” Episode Overview In this episode, I talk with David Moreno As a Founding Partner at Mediabundance, David has been a leader in developing key strategies for personal and professional growth, & business approach at an executive level for over 10 years. Since founding the Sports Entertainment & Corporate Law department at Spar-Bernstein and moving on to lead the Litigation & Arbitration Department of his current firm Brown Rudnick; David has utilized an expansive array of expertise to represent clients with precision & professionalism across a variety of industries. David's passion for community involvement led him to take the position of state prosecutor after managing his defense practice where he worked diligently to serve his community. Aside from being one of the top attorneys in New York, representing high-level arbitration with the NCAA, Professional Athletes, & Celebrities in contract negotiations, and other legal matters as a Sports Agent & Attorney, his experience has helped to create a positive impact in communities, while also working to develop practices that foster an environment of community, mindfulness, & charitable giving. David has a long history of serving under-represented communities & acting as a motivational & educational speaker around the country. TOPICS David’s Unique Career Path Mindset shifts for Success Staying off of the emotional rollercoaster – Getting back to Center Resiliency and Mindset – Is it the same for Athletes, Busy Professionals, and Political Candidates? RESOURCES Relentless by Tim Grover: https://www.amazon.com/Relentless-Unstoppable-Tim-S-Grover/dp/1476714207 Can’t Hurt Me by David Goggins: https://www.amazon.com/Cant-Hurt-Me-Master-Your/dp/1544512287 https://www.brownrudnick.com/ Connect with David on Instagram @DavidMorenoESQ And on his website at http://davidmoreno.us/ https://www.mediabundance.com/ Join our email list and never miss another insight at https://www.pawsconsulting.com/shownotes Learn Strategies for Overcoming Overwhelm at https://www.pawsconsulting.com/overwhelm “This program has been approved for 1 hour of continuing education credit for veterinarians and veterinary nurses/technicians in jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval.” Sign up for a free Strategy Session to overcome overwhelm and get unstuck at https://www.pawsconsulting.com/podcast Thinking of running for office? Get your copy of Candidate Survival Guide or Join one of Angela’s Campaign Accelerator Programs at https://www.pawsconsulting.com/candidate Connect with Angela at www.pawsconsulting.com or on Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram @DemareeDVM. How to leave a review on iTunes: Go to https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/beyond-the-stethoscope/id1354281411 or open iTunes. Click 'View in iTunes' (or maybe you are already there) Click 'Subscribe' Then Click 'Ratings and Reviews' Then Click 'Write a Review'
Topics: David holds his nose and endorses Biden; Julian Assange's extradition; Bill Barr compares lockdown to slavery; The Noble Lie; Are Incels right about women?; Biden's climate change plan isn't horrible; America's violent history in Latin America; Bloomberg blows 100 million in Florida on Biden; Michael Caputo takes a leave of his senses; ICE is sterilizing immigrants; Guests: Animal Behaviorist Dr. Jennifer Verdolin, author of “Raised By Animals"; Congressman Alan Grayson, author of “High Crimes: The Impeachment of Donald Trump"; Alan Minsky, executive director of Progressive Democrats of America, introduces us to Angelica Duenas, Democratic candidate for California's 29th Congressional District- East San Fernando Valley; Philosophy Professor Ben Burgis, author of “Myth and Mayhem: A Leftist Critique of Jordan Peterson” and host of “Give Them An Argument”; Emmy and Peabody Award Winning Jim Earl; Dr. Philip Herschenfeld, psychiatrist, and his son Comic Ethan; "Chronic Relief, A Diabetes Town Hall with your Pancreassholes" Jim Earl, Martha Previte and Immunobiologist Henry Hakamaki; Professor Harvey J. Kaye, Professor Mary Anne Cummings and Professor Adnan Husain look back at the week; Henry Hakamaki interviews Dr. Alexander Aviña, professor of history at Arizona State University and author of "Specters of Revolution: Peasant Guerrillas in the Cold War Mexican Countryside"; The Rev. Barry W. Lynn from Americans United for Separation of Church of State Time Code: Dr. Jennifer Verdolin (23:27) Congressman Alan Grayson (59:16) Alan Minsky and Angelica Duenas (1:29:22) Professor Ben Burgis (3:30:02) Jim Earl (4:04:22) Dr. Philip Herschenfeld and Ethan (4:21:58) Chronic Relief with Martha Previte, Jim Earl and Henry Hakamaki (5:05:35) Professor Adnan Husain, Professor Mary Anne Cummings and Professor Harvey J. Kaye (5:31:30) Henry Hakamaki talks with Dr. Aleander Avina (6:34:40) The Rev. Barry W. Lynn (7:25:58) Music: David Feldman Love Theme and Professor Harvey J. Kaye Love Theme written and performed by Professor Mike Steinel; The Rev. Barry W. Lynn Love Theme written and performed by Lance Jeffries
David Biedenbender is an Assistant Professor of Composition at Michigan State and a member of the Blue Dot Collective. He joins the show to talk about his music and share his thoughts about composing for band. Topics: David’s background growing up in Michigan and learning music by watching his mother play organ, and how a high school band director gave him his first big break that led to him studying music. Studying at Central Michigan University and how he didn’t write a single band piece while studying with David Gillingham The story of how he wrote Melodius Thunk and bringing in popular elements such as jazz and rock and roll into the concert band medium. Influences on his compositional style, a conversation about development in band music, and why he self-publishes his music and distributes it through Murphy Music Press. Links: David Biedenbender Murphy Music Press Biedenbender: Melodious Thunk Beidenbender: Cyclotron Abide With Me Biography: David Biedenbender (b. 1984, Waukesha, Wisconsin) is a composer, conductor, performer, educator, and interdisciplinary collaborator. David’s music has been described as “simply beautiful” [twincities.com], “striking” and “brilliantly crafted” [Times Argus] and is noted for its “rhythmic intensity” [NewMusicBox] and “stirring harmonies” [Boston Classical Review]. “Modern, venturesome, and inexorable…The excitement, intensity, and freshness that characterizes Biedenbender’s music hung in the [air] long after the last note was played” [Examiner.com]. He has written music for the concert stage as well as for dance and multimedia collaborations, and his work is often influenced by his diverse musical experiences in rock and jazz bands as an electric bassist, in wind, jazz, and New Orleans-style brass bands as a euphonium, bass trombone, and tuba player, and by his study of Indian Carnatic music. His present creative interests include working with everyone from classically trained musicians to improvisers, acoustic chamber music to large ensembles, and interactive electronic interfaces to live brain data. David has had the privilege of collaborating with many renowned performers and ensembles, including Alarm Will Sound, the PRISM Saxophone Quartet, the Stenhammar String Quartet (Sweden), the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, the Aspen Contemporary Ensemble, the United States Navy Band, the Philharmonie Baden-Baden (Germany), VocalEssence, the Eastman Wind Ensemble, the Music from Copland House Ensemble, Detroit Symphony Orchestra bass trombonist Randall Hawes and pianist Kathryn Goodson, the Juventas New Music Ensemble, the Washington Kantorei, the Atlantic Chamber Ensemble, the Boston New Music Initiative, Ann Arbor Dance Works, Composer’s Inc. (San Francisco), and the Grand Valley State New Music Ensemble. dsc_3680Recent recognition for his work includes two ASCAP Morton Gould Young Composer Awards (2011, 2012) and the 2012 Suzanne and Lee Ettelson Composers Award. His music has been heard in many diverse venues, including Carnegie Hall, Gaudeamus Muziekweek/TivoliVredenberg (Netherlands), Symphony Space (New YorkCity), the Smithsonian Museum, the German Embassy (Washington, DC), the Antonín Dvořák Museum (Prague), the Old First Church (San Francisco), Harris Hall (Aspen Music Festival), the Interlochen Center for the Arts, Hill Auditorium (Ann Arbor, MI), the University of Michigan Museum of Art, as well as at numerous universities and conservatories, and it has been broadcast on NPR stations around the country, including on WNYC’s Soundcheck with John Schaefer and on Center Stage from Wolf Trap. David’s music can also be heard on many commercially available recordings, including recent albums by the U.S. Navy Band, Akropolis Reed Quintet, H2 Saxophone Quartet, Khemia Ensemble, PUBLIQuartet, and the North Texas Wind Symphony. Recent and upcoming commissions and projects include works for yMusic, the New York Virtuoso Singers, the Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music, San Francisco Symphony principal trombonist Tim Higgins, the Albany (NY) Symphony Orchestra, the Edge Ensemble, the Donald Sinta Saxophone Quartet, the Akropolis Reed Quintet, Kevin Sedatole and the Michigan State University Wind Symphony, and pianist Jeannette Fang. In addition to composing, David is a dedicated teacher. He is Assistant Professor of Composition in the College of Music at Michigan State University, and he previously taught composition and theory at Boise State University, Eastern Michigan University, Oakland University, Madonna University, the Music in the Mountains Conservatory, and the Interlochen Arts Camp. He has also taught an interdisciplinary course in creativity and collaboration in the Living Arts program at the University of Michigan. His composition students have achieved regional and national recognition for their creative work, including numerous awards and acceptance into renowned summer music festivals and undergraduate and graduate composition programs. He received the Doctor of Musical Arts and Master of Music degrees in composition from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor and the Bachelor of Music degree in composition and theory from Central Michigan University. He has also studied at the Swedish Collegium for Advanced Study in Uppsala, Sweden with Anders Hillborg and Steven Stucky, the Aspen Music Festival and School with Syd Hodkinson, and in Mysore, India where he studied South Indian Carnatic music. His primary musical mentors include Stephen Rush, Evan Chambers, Kristin Kuster, Michael Daugherty, Bright Sheng, Erik Santos, Christopher Lees, David R. Gillingham, José Luis-Maurtúa, John Williamson, and Mark Cox.
It’s not what you think it is…but maybe it is. Featuring: Austin Wilson & David Hopkins Running Time: 0:07:58 Topics David has a condition…and it’s a weird one. Listen to find out the gross details. Also, a discussion on socks. Stay tuned for more from us in the coming week! Make sure to follow us
Throw your little horns up. Featuring: Austin Wilson & David Hopkins Running Time: 0:37:45 Topics David fell head over heels into the world of heavy metal a few years ago and hasn’t looked back since. Listen as we have a quick impromptu side discussion about the genre and sub-genres. Stay tuned for more from us
Lose well, nerds! Featuring: David Hopkins & Austin Wilson Running Time: 0:41:01 Topics David has alluded to Chris Gethard and The Chris Gethard Show over the years here on Hideous Energy, but now that TCGS is officially over, the guys devote an entire segment to the show and what it has meant to David over the years. Stay
Choo-choo, motherfuckers! Featuring: Dave Roberts & Andi Preller. Running Time: 1:22:13 Topics David is editing and posting the show this week, but wasn’t there for the recording so he doesn’t know what was said on this episode as he writes this. Did Andi and Dave make fun of him the entire time? That seems like
Don’t feed us after midnight. Featuring: Dave Roberts & Andi Preller Running Time: 1:49:21 Topics David is out this week, so the EuroBoyz get into Joe Dante’s epic Gremlins saga! David did edit and post the show though, but he hasn’t listened to it, so he doesn’t know what else to type here. Do they talk about other
David Simas was one of President Obama's key advisors in the White House and now heads up the Obama Foundation as CEO. David has experienced an America that very few of us get to see up close and personal and in this intimate discussion with mindfulness teacher, Jon Kabat-Zinn, David will share his lessons as a mindfulness practitioner in the White House, why mindfulness matters to him, and how he sees it may be incorporated in training the next generation of leaders. Together they explore the next wave of engagement and mindful leadership in our world. Topics David and Jon discuss: Emphasis on the idea of “none of us have gotten to where we are by ourselves" Tribalism vs. Community and how trust shapes this Digging into the root rather than the “I’m right, you’re wrong” frame of mind How we can build a coalition and have difficult conversations with people who disagree Working from the grassroots up Citizen engagement and our responsibility to our community How we can develop policy that is truly healing and transformative Follow Wisdom 2.0: Twitter @Wisdom2conf Facebook @wisdom2conference Website wisdom2conference.com/podcast
It's job season! In this timely episode, David Hedgecoth, an assistant professor of music education at the Ohio State University joins me for a discussion of his career and offers his tips and advice for those seeking secondary music teaching jobs. Topics: David's path to becoming a college professor of music education and some things he learned along the way. What it was like to be the drum major for the Florida State University Marching Chiefs. Practical tips and advice for job seekers, including advice for those who might not be at a large school with every resource available to them. Working with composers and the value of performing new music and looking beyond the state lists. His research into music and the arts in the charter schools. Links: David Hedgecoth Zach Friedland, composer Paul Hindemith: Symphonic Metamorphosis Biography: A native of Jacksonville, Florida, David Hedgecoth earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Music Education from Florida State University in Tallassee in 1999 and 2003 respectively. Dr. Hedgecoth taught in the Seminole County Public School System for nine years, supervising programs of up to 350 students. He has served as a guest conductor/clinician for honor bands and leadership clinics in Florida, Ohio, Oregon, Texas, and Virginia. After completing his in PhD in Music Education at The Ohio State University in 2012, Hedgecoth joined the music education faculty of the University of Oregon in Eugene, OR. His responsibilities included directing the Symphonic Band, wind repertoire, supervising student teaching and field experience in addition to serving as liaison to the College of Education. As a faculty member at Ohio State, Hedgecoth’s duties include brass and woodwind methods courses, instrumental music education for choral majors, teaching instrumental music for high school students, and supervising field experience for instrumental music education music majors. A former Teacher of the Year and National Board Certified Teacher, Hedgecoth’s research interests include the numerous factors that impact classroom music educators: political influences in education, charter schools as well as public school and charter school curriculum.
Mrs. Potts vs. Werewolves! Featuring: Dave Roberts & Andi Preller Running Time: 1:20:51 Topics David is on vacation this week, so this week’s installment is brought to you by the European side of the show as Andi and Dave take on The Company Of Wolves! Next week is our last week of Dark Fantasy month,
He has such sights to show you. Featuring: David Hopkins and special guest Josh Simmons Running Time: 1:41:10 Topics David has had a long and troubling journey with the work of cartoonist Josh Simmons. Starting with his comic Cockbone and leading him to The Furry Trap, Jessica Farm, Black River, and House, no other cartoonist (or perhaps even artist in general)
Dark Fantasy Month is upon us! Featuring: Dave Roberts & Andi Preller Running Time: 1:08:50 Topics David is out this week which is a shame since we are officially starting our April themed month of Dark Fantasy! First up, Marc Caro and Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s City Of Lost Children! FILMS DISCUSSED: La cité des enfants perdus (City of Lost Children) (1995)
Conductor David Vickerman of San Jose State University joins me to talk about his career and share his wisdom. Notably, this includes an extended discussion about our responsibility as leaders to help promote diversity. Topics: David’s job at San Jose State and his background growing up in Northern California through his first job at the College of New Jersey and his return back home to the Bay Area of California. Choosing music and some thoughts about finding quality literature regardless of aesthetic tastes. The importance of actively trying to make changes in our system and helping to promote diversity in the band community. The music program at San Jose State University. Trying to be better at asking and answering the "Why? as conductors and teachers, and using comprehensive musicianship through performance. Links: San Jose State University David Vickerman Armando Bayolo Tina Tallon CASMEC Bill Walsh: The Score Takes Care of Itself John David Mann Mozart: Serenade in C minor, K. 388 Bryant: Ecstatic Waters Biography: Dr. David Vickerman, 2015 winner of The American Prize in Conducting, is the new Director of Bands at San José State University. In addition to conducting the wind ensemble and symphonic band, he teaches undergraduate and graduate instrumental conducting. Prior to his appointment at San José State University, he was the Director of Bands at The College of New Jersey where he established the Wind Ensemble as a regional model for performance excellence through invitations to the College Band Directors National Association and National Association for Music Education Eastern Division Conferences. Before joining The College of New Jersey, he held the position of Director of Bands on the Johns Hopkins University Homewood Campus where he conducted the Wind Ensemble and directed the Pep Band. In addition to his duties at SJSU, he has served as the Associate Conductor of Great Noise Ensemble, in Washington D.C. and he is a highly sought-after guest conductor having conducted numerous honor bands over the past five years. A fervent advocate for contemporary music, Dr. Vickerman has commissioned works by eminent composers and conducted numerous world premieres with The College of New Jersey Wind Ensemble and Great Noise Ensemble. He has also arranged several pieces for winds including Ára Batur by the Icelandic rock band, Sigur Rós, Observer in the Magellanic Cloud by Mason Bates and Craigslistlieder by Gabriel Kahane. In the fall of 2013, Dr. Vickerman conducted the premiere of the “Sgt. Pepper Project” with Great Noise Ensemble. This concert consisted of thirteen premieres, each based off of a track from the famous Beatles album. For a concert event entitled “Digital Embrace” at the Peabody Institute, he conducted a concert of wind band music that focused on the use of integrated live electronics. His primary conducting instructors include Dr. Edward C. Harris (Professor Emeritus from San José State University), Dr. Stuart Sims, Robert Ponto and Harlan Parker. Dr. Vickerman regularly presents at regional, national and international conferences on topics ranging from teaching social justice issues in band, to the development of a computer-based conducting analysis system to assist beginning conducting students. His co-authored paper with Dr. Andrea Salgian, “Computer-Based Tutoring for Conducting Students,” was presented at the International Computer Music Conference in Utrecht, Netherlands in September 2016. He also accepted an invitation to present “Improve Band Performance with Socially-Conscious Repertoire” along with Dr. Colleen Sears, at the National Association for Music Education Eastern Division Conference in 2017. Along with Dr. Sears, Dr. Vickerman is a founder of the Institute for Social Justice in the Arts and Humanities at TCNJ, which presents concerts, workshops and cross-departmental projects for the community. Dr. Vickerman graduated from the Peabody Institute with a DMA in Wind Conducting in 2014 and a Master’s Degree in Wind Conducting from the University of Oregon in 2010. Prior to his work at the University of Oregon, he taught high school in California for 6 years after receiving a Bachelor of Music Degree in Music Education and teaching credential from California State University Stanislaus in 2002.
The Eerie International House Of Pancakes. Featuring: Andi Preller & Dave Roberts Running Time: 1:44:14 Topics David is out this week so Dave and Andi are ready to take you on some tangential journeys into what they watched this week before the Spanish-language “clownsanity” flick that is The Last Circus (at 00:50:25)! Afterwards (at 01:25:20, to be
Darker Things (© Mitch Oliver) Featuring: Andi Preller, Dave Roberts, & a special appearance by David Hopkins Running Time: 2:38:22 Topics David is out this week (which was great since he crammed 10 &%#$ing hours of TV into one week in preparation before plans were changed!) so Andi and Dave are running the asylum in his
Speed Racer and Hannibal Lecter fight a corpse. Featuring: Dave Roberts, Andi Preller, & David Hopkins Running Time: 1:39:09 Topics • David is reunited with the rest of Team Eerie to discuss one of last year’s most talked about films! Andi has the rundown of more films from Fantasy Film Fest, and Dave watched a movie
One of the five elements of deep listening is making meaning from listening to others. My guests today are Sarah Manley and David Christie from Innovation Arts, a hybrid strategy consultancy and design agency. David is the founder and Sarah is a project manager, and they both use a form of visual communication called scribing to create solutions. During the scribing process, a graphic facilitator will create a visual map of a conversation, even if that conversation is between hundreds of people. Businesses and organizations face complex problems that are difficult to solve in a linear fashion. The scribing process creates a visual representation of the conversation and can be used to discover systems and solve complex issues. In this episode, we discuss this process along with focus, preparation and applying design thinking to solutions. Today’s Topics: David and Sarah met as part of a large team that created solutions for Y2K. The primary function of a graphic facilitator is to create a visual map of the conversation. How participants focus on listening to the conversation and the scribe does the work. Scribes listen with intent and make visuals of what they hear. How they listen to what is unsaid and make connections with ideas. Preparation includes a content briefing and learning about the company culture. Being fit and healthy is also mandatory. Having the discipline and mindset to stay focused the entire time. How it’s about being curious and engaged with helping people solve problems in the best way possible. People are beginning to understand the systemic nature of things. Complex problems need to be mapped out and the skill set does not always exist. Applying design thinking to a range of problems people are seeing. Capturing the present, past and future in these visual maps. Bringing a meaningful approach to systemic listening. Links and Resources: Innovation Arts David Christie on Twitter @christoi David Christie on LinkedIn The Value Web David’s Website Sarah Manley on LinkedIn Sarah on Twitter @puppetopera Quotes: “If you're taking notes while listening to a conversation, you are not engaged in the most effective listening possible.” Sarah Manley “Scribes try their best to connect ideas and make connections with what is being said.” Sarah Manley “You have to think in terms of systems because everything is interconnected.” David Christie Want to create a big impact? Subscribe to the Deep Listening podcast and never miss an episode.
Almost there! Featuring: Dave Roberts & Andi Preller Running Time: 1:26:42 Topics • David is out this week, so the Euro-Eerie Boys talk all about Troy Nixey and Guillermo del Toro’s Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark! Co-written by del Toro and Matthew Robbins and directed by Nixey, this creepy film gets some discussion ahead of
In Episode 48 Angelo and Brandon talk to David from Carousel Kings! Topics: David was legit getting a tattoo the entire duration of the interview, Carousel Kings being on Warped Tour '17, their tours in the US and Japan, their latest full-length "Charm City", a new segment: Victory or Fail, and much more! Find out more about Carousel Kings: http://www.victorymerch.com/store/carouselkings Intro: Carousel Kings — Grey Goose Full: Carousel Kings — Bad Habit Outro: Carousel Kings — Fractals Subscribe to the Spinning Thoughts Podcast on iTunes, Google Play & more. Follow the podcast on Facebook and Twitter (@SpinThoughts) to keep up-to-date with Angelo (@avgargaro), Brandon (BRobSpin) and everything music! Please visit our website for more! www.thespinningthoughts.com
There's a lot of talk amongst Republican and Democrat financial talking heads about the upcoming election and what “could” happen to your investments should the market take a turn to the left or the right. Come November 1st, can your retirement fund withstand a possible hit? On this episode of The David Lukas Show, David takes the hour to talk about the possible liabilities your government sanctioned retirement funds (401ks, pensions, IRAs...) may carry with the market swings that could happen depending upon which candidate is elected. Topics David covers today: Possible future changes to retirement plans Future Department of Labor rulings and what that means What unnecessary risks you could be taking with your money Taxes and deductions that could change with either candidate How to plan for retirement no matter who wins the election AKA election-proofing your portfolio To hear all of the trusted information that David, Central Arkansas's own, has to offer, listen to the entire episode today. Did you know that you can ask David your financial/ retirement questions? Email David with your important questions today and tune in to possibly hear your question answered ON THE AIR. Get the 2016 Social Security Benefits Guide FREE Social Security Questions? Get a copy of SS Benefits Guidelines Handbook here at SSBenefitsGuide.com. Also, get a Social Security Analysis (valued at $124.95) provided by DL Financial, (FREE with coupon code: ss60) when you visit.