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Mike Annuzzi shares new music and a chat with Suzanne ahead of his opening set with Tyrone Wells at The Siren THIS Thursday 7pm, 21+. Grab tickets at goodmedicinepresents.com!
Emmanuel “E-MAN” Cervantes is a Los Angeles based drummer who discovered his calling when he first picked up a pair of drumsticks at age three and later booked his first major studio session at the age of 12. E-MAN is currently touring with pop singer Andy Grammer. He has had the privilege to work with a wide range of artists such as Gwen Stefani, Lukas Nelson, TOTO, Cody Simpson, Cameron Rafati, Elan, Son of Levi, Tyrone Wells and many more. He's made multiple appearances on TV shows that include SNL, The Today Show, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Ellen DeGeneres Show, David Letterman and Americas Got Talent. In this episode, Emmanuel “E-MAN” Cervantes talks about: Inspiring the next generation to find their own voice Lessons learned through home recording What he's learned from his brother the engineer Working with pop singer Andy Grammar Bringing your best self to every gig/rehearsal Creating opportunities for yourself Creating a loop package “Drum Away Loops” Being at peace with what the future holds
Rock Boat Lineup Reveal and Artist InsightsLet's all get lost in the Jungle together…Join us in this TRB XXIV preview, recorded in sea-cret from an undisclosed location on-board the Norwegian Pearl. This episode is a real treat as we sit down with Sixthman Jen, Trae Vedder, and Sister Hazel's Ken Block to reveal the incredible lineup for the next Rock Boat and share some behind-the-scenes insights into the event's planning and artist dynamics.SummaryWe kick off the episode reminiscing highlights of TRB XXIII, where artists and fans alike built lasting memories over the span of a few magical days. An annual highlight for many is the Sixthman Sessions at Sea. Camaraderie and music created during these sessions have left an indelible mark on the artists and those privileged to witness the live performance.Our conversation then shifts to the Positivity Jam, led by the incomparable Brian Fechino. Termed the hidden gem of the Rock Boat,we spotlight this incredible late-night jam session, which sees a majority of the artists on the boat come together in a unique display of collective energy and spirit.We also touch on the Rock Boat Family - a community that is fostered between boats through the event's social platforms and the many “ripples” of TRB. The episode takes a moment to send love to Twigger from Gaelic Storm, emphasizing the support and unity within the TRB Family.As we dive into the lineup reveal, we share our excitement for the return of familiar favorites and the introduction of fresh faces. We discuss the careful curation process, aiming to balance the lineup with a mix of genres and vibes to cater to all tastes.We're thrilled to announce that Happy Landing, Hotel Fiction, and Nicotine Dolls are among the new additions, bringing their unique sounds to the boat. We also reveal the return of TRB vets like Red Wanting Blue, Welshly Arms, Tonic, and Will Hoge, who have become synonymous with the event's ethos.The episode builds up to the grand reveal of headlining acts, including Walk the Moon and Echosmith, and American Authors who promise to bring their infectious energy and hit songs to the high seas. (Hint: If you are looking for AA's Zac next Boat, there's a good chance you will find him in the hot tub!)We wrap up the episode with a heartfelt thank you to our listeners and the entire rock boat community for their passion and support. We tease the theme for the next rock boat, "Welcome to the Jungle," and encourage everyone to sign up for the pre-sale to secure their spot on this unforgettable musical voyage.So, there you have it, folks – a lineup that's sure to rock the boat and create memories that will last a lifetime. Stay tuned for an exciting Season 4 of The BoatCast and make sure you subscribe today to get all of the updates, and we can't wait to see you on board!.Chapters00:00:00 - Introduction to the Special Episode00:00:58 - Sixthman Sessions and Artist Dynamics00:01:42 - Brian Fechino's Positivity Jam00:03:17 - Charting Music and Artist Takeovers00:04:01 - First-Time Bands and Cruisers' Experience00:04:43 - Dedication of First-Time Voters00:05:18 - Gaelic Storm and Support for Twigger00:06:19 - Reveal of Next Year's Lineup00:07:19 - Curating the Lineup and Vetting Bands00:08:05 - Discussing New and Returning Artists00:09:05 - Soundcheck Competition and Band Selection00:10:06 - Introducing Band Happy Landing00:11:13 - Hotel Fiction00:12:31 - Nicotine Dolls and Their Unique Sound00:13:59 - Fantastic Cat Introduction00:15:11 - Nicotine Dolls and Their Impact00:16:38 - Clinton and The Commonheart00:17:19 - Introducing Band Robert Jon and the Wreck00:18:09 - Fantastic Cat and Fantastic Hats00:19:05 - Rock Boat Community and Band Recommendations00:20:06 - Balancing the Lineup and Band Dynamics00:21:00 - Spreadsheet for Organizing Bands00:21:59 - Lady Bri's Solo Shows00:23:59 - Will Hoge's Return to the Rock Boat00:25:07 - Tyrone Wells' Rock Boat History00:25:57 - Welshly Arms - a Rock Boat Favorite00:26:38 - Red Wanting Blue's Return00:29:55 - Teasing New Music and Fresh Bands00:31:24 - Strumbellas!!! 00:32:11 - Echosmith ... Eammon's Dreams come true00:33:09 - Family-Friendly Rock Boat Experience00:34:53 - Tonic's Return and Collaborations00:38:37 - Walk the Moon's Upcoming Performance00:40:03 - Theme Reveal: Welcome to the Jungle00:41:28 - Full Lineup Reveal for Next Year00:42:57 - Excitement for the Curated Lineup00:44:00 - Closing Remarks and Pre-Sale AnnouncementSign up for The Rock Boat Presale!Connect with Sixthman's Rock Boat: Official TRB Website: https://www.therockboat.com/X (Formerly Twitter): https://twitter.com/TheRockBoatFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/therockboatInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/therockboat/Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3iJD3XqTGKyjLC21pYv26g?si=98468163180d4de4&nd=1&dlsi=6ef677b51882494aSixthman's website: https://www.sixthman.netConnect with Sister Hazel: Official Website: https://www.sisterhazel.com X (Formerly Twitter): https://twitter.com/SisterHazelBand Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SisterHazel Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sisterhazelband YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/SisterHazelWebSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7m60UAnbgFFNuJbmS6OxTk?si=-sg9RhynShS8qkmH6MaiJQ&nd=1&dlsi=884f43c4371f4338 Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/sister-hazel/102426 Pandora: https://www.pandora.com/artist/sister-hazel/ARt4djcwpPPctkZ Bandsintown: https://www.pandora.com/artist/sister-hazel/ARt4djcwpPPctkZ The BoatCast would like to thank our sponsors, www.TheFITCollective.com for supporting us in promoting Rock Boat Artists. If you want to get the word out about these artists and are interested in sponsoring The Boatcast, please email Chris at: ChristopherRhoad@gmail.com.
It's no secret I love music and being a musician almost as much as I love hunting, every few months I like to bring on an up and coming new artist to introduce to you guys! Travis Van Hoff is a hunter, songwriter, musician, family man, and great guy to visit with We talk about archery hunting, and how that ties into his career as a musician. He also plays his new single "Cowboys Ride" as well as another single not yet released. Below is his bio, enjoy! Bio: Born and raised out West at the base of the Rocky Mountains, Travis Van Hoff has always had an appreciation for the outdoors and the music it inspires in his life. Van Hoff's magic is in his vocal ability, nothing short of a gift. His upcoming releases pull from musical roots in country and rock & roll. Through the course of his career, Van Hoff has had several placements on national television shows and advertising placements with YouTube TV, McDonalds, Ford, and many others. Van Hoff has also performed on eminent stages across the country with notable acts including Train, The Avett Brothers, Portugal The Man, Brett Young, Tyrone Wells, Cold War Kids, Blink 182, and many more. Travis on Instagram Travis Van Hoff Link Tree Show Sponsors! Phelps Game Calls - The game call company of The Western Huntsman! https://phelpsgamecalls.com/ -Use Promo Code “Huntsman10” for 10% off! Silencer Central - Get started with a suppressor for your next hunt by going to the website here: https://www.silencercentral.com/ They make it very easy to get licensed, purchased, and set up so you can find out why getting a suppressor from Silencer Centrals is so popular! Hoffman Boots - Best hunting boots you'll ever own. Specifically, check out the Hoffman Explorers, hands down the finest mountain boot for Western big game on the planet, I guarantee it! Use promo code “HUNTSMAN10” for 10% off! https://hoffmanboots.com/hoffman-mountain-boots Spypoint Cameras - as a trail camera junkie, I am fairly picky about my cameras. Whether setting cell-cams around the property or regular cameras in the backcountry, Spypoint has delivered! Excellent photo quality, video, functionality, and my favorite part… Easy to use! Check it out at Spypoint.com! Savage Arms - Don't skimp on your next big game rifle. Savage Arms has redefined high-performance rifles built specifically for guys and gals like us! Check out the 110 with Accu-Trigger, I promise you won't regret it. www.savagearms.com Juniper Mountain Coffee - If you're as fanatical about coffee as I am, why buy crap?? I take my coffee very seriously, and I've tried most of them! Juniper Mountain Coffee is not only insanely good, but it's made by a company you would be proud to spend your money with. Check it out here www.junipermountaintradingpost.com/ Barnes Bullets - Since 1932, Barnes Bullets has been a leader in hunting ammo. The world-famous X-Bullet was the first expanding all-copper bullet known for its exceptional knock down power and performance. I have personally been using Barnes Bullets since 1998 and wouldn't recommend them if I didn't know for sure how well they perform. Check them out at www.barnesbullets.com Eastmans Hunting Journals - What Western Hunter doesn't know Eastmans Hunting Journals?? I've been a fan and subscriber to the magazine since I was a kid, and you should too. Between the magazine, Eastmans TagHub, and the new Mule Deer eCourse, Eastmans has something for everyone and the tools every Western Hunter should have! Check it out at https://www.eastmans.com/ Hit me up at jim@thewesternhuntsman.com
On this Episode of #WeNeedToTalk, Malynda chats with Sleuth App startup founder, Sehreen Ali Noor. They discuss parenting, medical care, why she created the app and how parents need more support. Sehreen is the co-founder of Sleuth, an app that enables parents to understand, manage, and predict their child's health. Backed by investors like Gary Vaynerchuk, Sleuth is the first platform to combine crowdsourced health histories with AI to give parents comprehensive, evidence-backed information about their kid's health and development that can be taken to a pediatrician. Sehreen is passionate about supporting founders, serving on the leadership team of VC Backed Moms (300 founders, $2B+ raised) and an EIR at Brown University. The journey to Sleuth is inspired by her struggle navigating her daughter's health and she is a vocal advocate for more inclusive policies towards all kids, especially ones with medical and special needs. All Listeners of #WeNeedToTalk can use the promo code: Malynda20 for 20% discount. To download the app click here: Sleuth. #WeNeedToTalk is hosted by singer, songwriter, actress and activist Malynda Hale. She won “Best Female Vocalist” at the Hollywood Music in Media Awards, “Best Pop Music Video” at the Indie Music Channel Awards, and “Pop Song of the Year” at The Josie Music Awards. She has been a headliner for the NAMM show, has opened for artists such as Tyrone Wells, Ernie Halter, Levi Kreis, OTOWN and Smokey Robinson and sung background for Melissa Manchester, Terron Brooks and Foreigner. She has toured the world as a guest entertainer on cruise lines such as Royal Caribbean, Regent, and Celebrity. She has also sung the national anthem numerous times for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Los Angeles Lakers, LA Galaxy, and the California Democratic National Convention. She recently had music featured on the CBS hit soap opera, The Bold and the Beautiful as well as the Disney channel TV show Saturdays. She was also a featured soloist in WhyHunger's: Drum Together version of The Beatles classic “Come Together”. The project featured over 100 drummers and musicians including Ringo Starr and a featured soloist for the San Bernardino Symphony Orchestra. She has appeared in numerous stage productions, national commercials, independent films and TV movies.She hosts the #WeNeedToTalk Podcast that is centered around meaningful conversations, is the owner of JMV Entertainment and a proud member of AEA, SAG-AFTRA and NARAS. Website: www.malyndahale.com | Instagram: @malyndahale | Twitter & Threads: @malyndahale | TikTok: @malyndahale
In this episode, Jennifer chats with singer, actress, and activist, Malynda Hale. Her unwavering faith and spirituality guide her in speaking out for marginalized groups with earnestness, vulnerability, and kindness. As such, they talk about the challenges of engaging in difficult conversations in today's fast-paced and divided world, especially on social media. They share insights on giving oneself permission to start and speak out even in the face of adversity. They also explore the importance of learning directly from others lived experiences in order to foster understanding and create change. Plus they emphasize the value of kindness, empathy, and active listening in addressing social issues and breaking down barriers. About Malynda: Malynda Hale was born and raised in sunny Santa Barbara, California where she began singing at the age of 5. At the age of seven she learned to play the piano, and by the age of nine, she was writing her own music. Her love for music and desire to make a difference in the world has led her to be recognized many times for her work. She won “Best Female Vocalist” at the Hollywood Music in Media Awards, “Best Pop Music Video” at the Indie Music Channel Awards, and “Pop Song of the Year” at The Josie Music Awards. She has been a headliner for the NAMM show, has opened for artists such as Tyrone Wells, Ernie Halter, Levi Kreis, OTOWN and Smokey Robinson and sung background for Melissa Manchester, Terron Brooks and Foreigner. Pre-covid she was touring the world as a guest entertainer on cruise lines such as Royal Caribbean, Regent, and Celebrity. As an actress she has appeared in stage productions of Once of This Island, Dreamgirls, and Bye Bye Birdie as well as numerous national commercials, independent films and the Lifetime TV Network movie ” A Hunt for Truth” alongside Willa Ford. Most recently she starred in a feature film alongside Loretta Divine and Amy Madigan and a short film with Danielle Beckman and Bobby Moynihan. She currently hosts her own podcast called #WeNeedToTalk that focuses on powerful one-on-one conversations. #WeNeedtoTalk drives home the message that “Everything begins with a conversation.” She loves tackling hard hitting topics like politics, religion, social justice, mental health, and more. No topic is off limits for her. She specifically has a deep passion for discussing social justice from a Christian perspective and encourages all people of faith to do the same. Because of her love for telling people's stories, in January 2021 she created the Black Voices Heard Project, an ongoing video and photo series that seeks to amplify the experiences of Black Americans. Through this project, it is her hope that the negative perceptions of the Black community will be dismantled and the door will open for more understanding and empathy. Malynda uses her voice through her music and social media presence as an educating activist to effect change within social justice, female empowerment, LGBTQ+ rights, veganism, the Black Lives Matter movement, Antisemitism and Progressive Christianity. Malynda has partnered with many organizations such as ACE For Change, Vocal Media, and Yahoo to spread messaging on voting rights, climate change and world hunger and has been a featured commentator on CNN, ABC News Live & Good Morning America. She currently serves as a curriculum and development consultant for ROC Era, a nonprofit committed to providing arts and mentorship programs to inner city youth, she is on the board for the Religions Coalition for Reproductive Choice, and for The New Evangelicals Non Profit and is an assistant producer at the Garry Marshall Theatre. She currently resides in Los Angeles with her husband, daughter, and dog. Malynda's IGs: @malyndahale Malynda's Website: www.malyndahale.com Want to coach with Jennifer? Schedule a session here! https://appt.link/jenniferapple Monologue Sourcing Promo Link! https://empoweredartistcollective.com/podcastpromo Learn more: https://www.empoweredartistcollective.com/podcast EAC IG: @EmpoweredArtistCollective EAC TikTok: @EmpowerArtistCollective EAC Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/empoweredartistcollective/ Nominate a Podcast Guest! https://form.jotform.com/220608577638162 Sign up for our newsletter! https://mailchi.mp/8e72e8dcb662/stay-in-touch Check Out Our Merch! https://www.empoweredartistcollective.threadless.com/ Any thoughts you'd like to share? Email us at EmpoweredArtistCollective@gmail.com
On this episode of #WeNeedtoTalk, Malynda chats with Psychotherapist and Author Matthias Roberts. The two discuss his personal faith journey, the future of the church, reclaming your faith and his new book Holy Runaways. Matthias Roberts (he/him) is a psychotherapist specializing in religious and spiritual trauma and the author of Beyond Shame: Creating a Healthy Sex Life on Your Own Terms. He hosts Queerology: A Podcast on Belief and Being and holds two master's degrees from The Seattle School of Theology and Psychology, one in theology and culture, and one in counseling psychology. His work has been featured by O: The Oprah Magazine, Bustle, Woman's Day, Sojourners, The Seattle Times, and many others. He lives in Seattle. Website: matthiasroberts.com/ | Instagram: matthiasroberts/ | Twitter: matthiasroberts | Facebook: matthiasroberts #WeNeedToTalk is hosted by singer, songwriter, actress and activist Malynda Hale. She won “Best Female Vocalist” at the Hollywood Music in Media Awards, “Best Pop Music Video” at the Indie Music Channel Awards, and “Pop Song of the Year” at The Josie Music Awards. She has been a headliner for the NAMM show, has opened for artists such as Tyrone Wells, Ernie Halter, Levi Kreis, OTOWN and Smokey Robinson and sung background for Melissa Manchester, Terron Brooks and Foreigner. She has toured the world as a guest entertainer on cruise lines such as Royal Caribbean, Regent, and Celebrity. She has also sung the national anthem numerous times for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Los Angeles Lakers, LA Galaxy, and the California Democratic National Convention. She recently had music featured on the CBS hit soap opera, The Bold and the Beautiful as well as the Disney channel TV show Saturdays. She was also a featured soloist in WhyHunger's: Drum Together version of The Beatles classic “Come Together”. The project featured over 100 drummers and musicians including Ringo Starr and a featured soloist for the San Bernardino Symphony Orchestra. She has appeared in numerous stage productions, national commercials, independent films and TV movies.She hosts the #WeNeedToTalk Podcast that is centered around meaningful conversations, is the owner of JMV Entertainment and a proud member of AEA, SAG-AFTRA and NARAS. Website: www.malyndahale.com | Instagram: @malyndahale | Twitter & Threads: @malyndahale | TikTok: @malyndahale
WeNeedToTalk Returns next week on October 9th! #WeNeedTo Talk is hosted by MALYNDA HALE. SHE IS A SINGER/SONGWRITER, ACTRESS, ENTREPRENEUR & ACTIVIST. Malynda was born and raised in sunny Santa Barbara, California where she began singing at the age of 5. At the age of seven she learned to play the piano, and by the age of nine, she was writing her own music. Her love for music and desire to make a difference in the world has led her to be recognized many times for her work. She won “Best Female Vocalist” at the Hollywood Music in Media Awards, “Best Pop Music Video” at the Indie Music Channel Awards, and “Pop Song of the Year” at The Josie Music Awards. She has been a headliner for the NAMM show, has opened for artists such as Tyrone Wells, Ernie Halter, Levi Kreis, OTOWN and Smokey Robinson and sung background for Melissa Manchester, Terron Brooks and Foreigner. Pre-covid she was touring the world as a guest entertainer on cruise lines such as Royal Caribbean, Regent, and Celebrity. She has sung the national anthem numerous times for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Los Angeles Lakers, LA Galaxy, and the California Democratic National Convention and she recently had music featured on the CBS hit soap opera, The Bold and the Beautiful as well as the Disney channel tv show Saturdays. She was also a featured soloist in WhyHunger's: Drum Together version of The Beatles classic “Come Together”. The project featured over 100 drummers and musicians including Ringo Starr. As an actress she has appeared in stage productions of Once of This Island, Dreamgirls, and Bye Bye Birdie as well as numerous national commercials, independent films and the Lifetime TV Network movie ” A Hunt for Truth” alongside Willa Ford. Most recently she starred in a feature film alongside Loretta Divine and Amy Madigan and a short film with Danielle Beckman and Bobby Moynihan. She also played “Tanta Kringle” in the Troubadour Theatre company's performance of “Santa Claus is coming to Motown” and The Soul Sister Fairy Godmother in Cindy and the Disco Ball, a 70's version of Cinderella at the Garry Marshall Theatre. Past guests on the show have included: Cornel West, John Pavlovitz, Shaun King, Kyla Pratt, Frederick Joseph, Richard Marx, Michelle Williams, Elisa Donovan, Jonah Platt, Sarah Jakes Roberts, Noa Tishby, Grace Semler Baldridge, Angel Parker, Dewayne Perkins, Nick Jones Jr., and more! Because of her love for telling people's stories, in January 2021 she created the Black Voices Heard Project, an ongoing video and photo series that seeks to amplify the experiences of Black Americans. Through this project, it is her hope that the negative perceptions of the Black community will be dismantled and the door will open for more understanding and empathy. Malynda uses her voice through her music and social media presence as an educating activist to effect change within social justice, female empowerment, LGBTQ+ rights, veganism, the Black Lives Matter movement, Antisemitism and Progressive Christianity. Malynda has partnered with many organizations such as ACE For Change, Vocal Media, and Yahoo to spread messaging on voting rights, climate change and world hunger and has been a featured commentator on CNN, ABC News Live & Good Morning America. She currently serves as a curriculum and development consultant for ROC Era, a nonprofit committed to providing arts and mentorship programs to inner city youth, she is on the board for the Religions Coalition for Reproductive Choice, and for The New Evangelicals Non Profit and is an assistant producer at the Garry Marshall Theatre. She currently resides in Los Angeles with her husband, daughter, and dog. She is the owner of JMV Music Entertainment Agency and a proud member of AEA, SAG-AFTRA and NARAS.. When she's not working she loves to binge watch a good Netflix series.
Tyrone Wells ist seit 2000 als Musiker tätig und hat schon rund ein Dutzend Alben veröffentlicht. In seinen Songs schreibt er über das, was ihn bewegt, und über den Glauben an Gott. Im März hat er die EP «Who We Are» veröffentlicht, welches sechs Stücke mit poppiger und akustischer Musik enthält. Der Titelsong läuft bereits seit vergangenem Jahr bei Radio Life Channel.
Tyrone Wells ist seit 2000 als Musiker tätig und hat schon rund ein Dutzend Alben veröffentlicht. In seinen Songs schreibt er über das, was ihn bewegt, und über den Glauben an Gott. Im März hat er die EP «Who We Are» veröffentlicht, welches sechs Stücke mit poppiger und akustischer Musik enthält. Der Titelsong läuft bereits seit vergangenem Jahr bei Radio Life Channel.
Ep. 115 -My guest this week is Mike "Smidi" Smith, an award-winning songwriter, musician, mixer, producer and record label owner who now has a media branch that is beginning to produced TV and Film projects. He is an Emmy, Clio and Addy Award winner who has written and produced songs that have sold over 14 million copies worldwide including multiple #1 songs, albums and top ten hits. Smith has worked with Giorgio Moroder, Sia, Coldplay, Ke$ha, Miley Cyrus, Britney Spears, One Republic, Tyrone Wells and many others. Smidi began his career as a keyboardist, playing in bands with Keith Urban and Ben Folds. After moving to Los Angeles, Smith signed a publishing deal with Sony ATV and began focusing on album writing and production. Smidi's music has been licensed and placed in thousands of TV shows and commercials. He has 4 Emmy nominations for his work in television and won BMI's Film and TV award in 2019. Internationally, Smidi is known for his global theme for Live Earth, the largest televised concert in history. His theme opened the event delivered across 7 continents with concerts in New York, London, Sydney, Tokyo, Shanghai, Rio de Janeiro, Johannesburg and Hamburg. Most recently, Smidi is co-founder of the music and media label Saint Rogue along with his partner TJ Stafford. His tenured licensing experience has been instrumental to Saint Rogue's rapid success in TV and film. Join Mike and I as we talk about his career in the rapidly changing music industry, some of his special projects and where he thinks the music industry is headed. You won't want to miss it! Learn more about Mike: Websites: https://www.smidimusic.com https://www.saintrogue.com Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/smidicity/ Twitter: @SmidiMusic Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Smidi To learn more about host G. Brian Benson: www.gbrianbenson.com www.habitsforsuccessbook.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/gbrianbenson Facebook: www.facebook.com/gbrianbensonmedia LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gbrianbenson/ Produced by Casey Jarombek ✌ Brought to you by Reawaken Media www.reawakenmedia.com
Well, listen to this! It's nothing but good vibes on this episode of Lover Me! Hall and Oates' sleeper hit, "You Make My Dreams (Come True)" takes the spotlight this week! Covers by: John Oates, Speedogang, The DeLorean Sisters, Tyrone Wells, Danielle Prou, Pomplamoose, Rascal Flatts Spotify playlist here
Erin Elina Wells is an incredibly talented singer/songwriter, decorator, and cook, a strong and kind spiritual sister, and a wonderful mother. She's recorded two solo albums and two duet albums under the name Elina, which is the Hawaiian way to say Erin. Her husband, Tyrone Wells, is also a very talented singer/songwriter. He's made music his job, touring across the country, and recording several albums. He's had over 60 million Spotify streams, and over 75 placements on film and TV. Continuing with our I am Stronger campaign, Dr. Kelly Chang chats with her sister and brother-in-law about Physical and Spiritual health.
Did you know that you can wear the tag #lover and #fighter at the same time? These two labels might seem like they don't go together but depending on how you define them within you they can support each other or even be fighting each other. Today's episode was inspired by my favorite singer/songwriter Tyrone Wells. Enjoy! Tyrone Wells "Fighter" Sign up to get our weekly email www.TearOutTheTags.com JOIN THE MISSION, FOLLOW Tear Out the Tags by Embldn Label Instagram: https://instagram.com/tearoutthetags/ Facebook: https://facebook.com/embldnlabel THANK YOU FOR LISTENING Bee Evans
Did you know that you can wear the tag #lover and #fighter at the same time? These two labels might seem like they don't go together but depending on how you define them within you they can support each other or even be fighting each other. Today's episode was inspired by my favorite singer/songwriter Tyrone Wells. Enjoy! Tyrone Wells "Fighter" Sign up to get our weekly email www.TearOutTheTags.com JOIN THE MISSION, FOLLOW Tear Out the Tags by Embldn Label Instagram: https://instagram.com/tearoutthetags/ Facebook: https://facebook.com/embldnlabel THANK YOU FOR LISTENING Bee Evans
Tyrone Wells is an incredible singer/songwriter in SoCal. If you've never heard his work, go google "Tyrone Wells Sea Breeze" and thank me later. We had a chat about being on a record label vs off, if the definition of success changes over time and what his faith journey has looked like since growing up in a small town in Washington. Enjoy the chat!
Summary: Here are ten (yes, ten) things you need to know in order to help evoke the wisdom in others and in turn, improve the world around us. Watch video here: https://youtu.be/sHBoOsisGpg Change the World with 3 Questions: Question 1: "What is it that you think is true?" Question 2: "Why do you think it is true?": Question 3: "How did you determine that reason justifies it?" Location: Nashville, Tennessee Recorded: 23 March 2019 Released: 12 November 2020 Thank you to the Nashville Nones Convention (NaNoCon) organizers for recording my talk and providing me with the raw footage to share with their permission on my channel. Twitter: https://twitter.com/magnabosco (follow me) YouTube: https://youtube.com/magnabosco210 (tons of videos) Facebook: https://facebook.com/magnabosco210 (like my page) Website: https://anthonymagnabosco.com (contact me, appearances) SE Resources: https://tinyurl.com/abm-se-resources SE Community: https://tinyurl.com/abm-se-community SE Discord Server: https://discord.gg/sKap3zM Skip ahead to a desired point in the talk: -- Introduction (Gayle Jordan): 00:01 Greetings: 01:10 #1: Notice the Trend: 01:49 #2: Engage in Some Way: 02:28 #3: Nibble at the Edges: 03:41 #4: Give Your Complete Focus: 04:12 #5: Avoid the Heat: 04:56 #6: Expose Yourself to Expertise: 05:54 #7: Change the World with 3 Questions: 06:24 Question 1: "What is it that you think is true?": 06:52 Question 2: "Why do you think it is true?": 07:10 Question 3: "How did you determine that reason justifies it?": 07:18 #8: Catch the Falling (and the Fallen): 07:50 #9: You Will be Disappointed: 08:27 #10: ...: 09:06 Closing: 09:42 -- Note: Add 35 seconds to these timestamps if listening to the podcast version of this talk. Audio correction provided by Philipp Grzemba. Music provided by Jim Rhodes, with Dan Harris on lap steel. Links to References in Video: Watch talk w/Matt Dillahunty and Anthony Magnabosco: https://youtu.be/iejMQhi2Mng Dr. Tyrone Wells' YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/LetsChat/videos Watch full talk with Marin (doubt): https://youtu.be/mwBF5cSRHFA Street Epistemology Tutorial Videos: https://tinyurl.com/PL-AM-SE-TUTORIALS Recovering from Religion: https://www.recoveringfromreligion.org/ ** Add foreign language captions w/YouTube's community contributions tools ** Mistakes: Please let me know if you spot any. Recorded w/Go-Pro. Edited w/PowerDirector. The views addressed here are mine and mine alone, and are not necessarily shared by members of my family and friends.
Together with American Songwriter, we had the pleasure of interviewing Xoe Wise over Zoom video! Xoe Wise is a singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer originally from a small town in NC, now based in Chicago. Her releases have spanned from folk to rock, to electronic.Her forthcoming (3rd) release Air features Xoe’s folk repertoire with lush yet intimate horns by Martin Wenk (Calexico, Nada Surf), string and synth arrangements and production by Wise and Minterm.The record includes love songs like “Park too Close” exploring the difficulties of paralleling parking while finding solace in the kindness of your partner. The first single Cross-Eyed Rose” tells an emotional story of wanderlust and finding out that you are not alone. Her debut record Echo was produced by Ethan Stoller and released in 2010 to critical acclaim. Chicago Innerview recognized Wise as “easily the singer/songwriter and pop counterpart to Columbia native Chaz Bundick’s (a.k.a. Toro Y Moi) laconic chill-wave synth ballads.” The Chicago Tribune’s Redeye described her next single “Dear Sendai” as “spiritual.”Wise's sophomore album Archive of Illusions was written on the road with co-producer and friend Matt Ryd in 2011. The record attracted a sold-out crowd to Schubas. TuneCore called the record "new and noteworthy". Xoe has also been seen and heard in Netflix shows such as Sense8, and Showtimes Work in Progress. Wise was also a NPR Newsong finalist.Wise released the Breakfast EP in 2013 and RacecarO in 2015. She was featured on HuffPost for her single "Doctor" and in 2016 101WKQX featured her rock single "Dollhouse" produced by Howie Beno on air. 101 recruited her as a QUED Up Artist to perform for a sold-out Metro show supporting Wild Belle. She has shared the stage with artists Lisa Loeb, Guster, The Verve Pipe, Daley, St. Etienne, Greg Laswell, Andrew Belle, Tyrone Wells, Vera Blue, Verité (as Kinky Love), and Meg Myers. We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com.www.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #foryou #foryoupage #stayhome #togetherathome #zoom #aspn #americansongwriter #americansongwriterpodcastnetworkListen & Subscribe to BiBFollow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter!
Ask and Wonder: Christian and skeptic thinkers talking about the biggest questions in life. Join the conversation! In this interview, Dr. Tyrone Wells, secular thinker and biochemist engages in conversation with Pedro R. García about atheism. Dr. Tyrone Wells is host of the "Let's Chat" Youtube channel, where he engages in conversations with everyone about everything, using a technique called "street epistemology". Check out his great channel here: https://bit.ly/2AxlUXu Questions? Email us at: askandwondernashville@gmail.com For more information go to: www.askandwonder.com If you are interested in the Christian/skeptic conversations, and you would like them to be more prominent in today's culture and society, please consider supporting Ask and Wonder to make this happen!: https://www.patreon.com/askandwonder
Recorded: 27 December 2019 Uploaded: 4 January 2020 Released: 11 January 2020 Re-Released: 14 January 2020 (with explanation) Watch video here: https://youtu.be/h4LXf_n3pNQ Join the Discord server for next time! Link: https://discord.gg/eVX3MCe Twitter: @centratheist Email: se.convos@gmail.com What? Practicing “Street Epistemology" by campfire - speaking with folks about what they believe and why. HOWEVER, in this particular interview, we decided to allow other “Street Epistemologists” the opportunity to partake in the questioning via Discord social media application. This was the first known attempt at this method of “co-operative, group SE”. There was no rehearsal or prior knowledge regarding the specific topic. Lauren had watched only 1 of Anthony Magnabosco’s SE videos (“Martiza”) prior to this, and the Discorders listening had no idea what she would be discussing. #streetepistemology #groupSE #collabSE Why? “Open-ended Socratic questioning is a highly effective and respectful way to address dogmatic beliefs supported by logical fallacies—without arguing or debate.” - Dr. Tyrone Wells. Background: Lauren and I had gone years and even decades without having this discussion, or anything like it. My studying Street Epistemology opened the door for us to finally have this respectful talk that was LONG overdue. We are now closer than ever! Lessons: Because of the amount of time it takes for the Discorders to type their questions after the “# next question” prompt, the flow of conversation was disrupted. (I therefore edited out this downtime for the sake creating a fluid video - the raw video was about 1H20M). HOWEVER, these downtimes allowed Lauren the opportunity to think deeply about the questions and her answers. This type of SE chat can probably only take place in a controlled environment for these reasons. This group method proved to be an effective way to communicate with a close family member since I wasn’t the one asking most of the questions. I can imagine that it could be even more helpful with a family member that is less obliging, less open, or less intellectually honest. Respect: It's possible that my interviewee will read the comments, so be respectful. Join the Discord server for next time! Link: https://discord.gg/eVX3MCe Music provided by Jim Rhodes, with Dan Harris on lap steel.
Recorded: 21 September 2019 Uploaded: 1 December 2019 Released: 6 December 2019 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/letschatse Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/LetsChat Twitter: @5MinChat Gmail: LetsChatSE@gmail.com Watch video of this talk here: https://youtu.be/d0Pl52w_FBc Dr. Tyrone Wells presents Street Epistemology to the Kentucky Freethought Convention. Check out the latest interviews by me and other SE enthusiasts at: SE-playlist.com Music provided by Jim Rhodes, with Dan Harris on lap steel.
On this edition of the program, Joey Fehrenbach will be the featured artist. Haling from Arizona, this artist has had several tracks played through Pandora and other chill channels and I felt like this is a great change for the program, which hasn't been very consistent as of late. I'm hoping this will change very soon. Here's the playlist for today's program, and thanks for listening! Set 1: William Brooks, Something In There Shines Voices of Music, Presto - Antonio Vivaldi - Concerto In C Major For Recorder And Strings RV 433 Thursday Next, When the Fall Sound of Seventy Three, A Piece of Sky Set 2: Tyrone Wells, Matthew Tim Neumark, Red Rain Shir Soul, L'chai Olamim Joey Fehrenbach, Don't Wake Me Jeni Melia, Woods Rocks And Mountains (Johnson)--Jeni Melia Christopher Goodwin Kathryn Hamilton Joe Palese, Sanjaya Joey Fehrenbach, More Delicate John Williams, Always On Time Kara Nomadica, Out Of The Erg Set 3: Kurt Hunter, Distracted Oberlin Consort of Viols, Set a 6 in C Major Abbas Premjee, Empty Cup La Nuova Musica, Non piu guerra pietate (Giulio Caccini) Nathan Mathes, Today is the Only Day Joey Fehrenbach, Rain Panacea, Gruncharsko Quantum Milkshake, Hop Scotch Sambodhi Prem, Finding The Way In Joey Fehrenbach, Grandfather Geoff Cawthorn, Along the Misty Road Fresh Body Shop, Mary Firehead Jerry, Pollen Joey Fehrenbach, The Beginning Jive Ass Sleepers, Just You And Me Joey Fehrenbach, Particles Jeromy Darling, Ariel Set 4: Joey Fehrenbach, Untouchable Joey Fehrenbach, Delicate Crows Labyrinth, Below Michelle Qureshi, It Didn't Have to Go Like This Scott Lawlor and Jack Hertz, the 5th Sphere; Mars (The Warriors of the Faith)[ This completes the program, thanks for listening!
This week in the Green Room! We sit down for a candid chat with Stephen Kellogg & Tyrone Wells at the Capitol Theatre, the first stop of their Tunes and Tall Tales Tour. Listen in as we talk parenting fails, favorite TV shows, dueling visits to The White House, life lessons and more! –––––––––––––––––––– New England native Stephen Kellogg has performed more than 1500 concerts around the world, raised thousands of dollars for causes close to his heart, been named Armed Forces Entertainer of the Year, and penned singles for artists like platinum selling rock band O.A.R and American Idol winner Nick Fradiani. Stephen’s most recent writing work with legendary guitarist Robert Randolph, led to a 2017 Grammy nomination for "Best Contemporary Blues Record." Tyrone Wells music has over 75 placements in film/tv including “American Idol,” “Grey’s Anatomy,” “Odd Life of Timothy Green,” “Something Borrowed,” “Vampire Diaries,” “One Tree Hill,” “Private Practice,” and more. His album "Where We Meet" got to #1 iTunes Singer Songwriter album and Top Ten iTunes overall and he has released two major label albums with Universal Republic Records.
Location: San Antonio, Texas Recorded: 12 June 2019 Released: 1 August 2019 Uploaded: 1 August 2019 Summary: Jason appears to be using a variation of the presuppositionalist argument for Christianity in that no one can know anything until a person has a divine revelation from the Christian God. Interestingly, the confidence in his divinely revealed view also appears to require a mixture of evidence, faith, and hope. While we didn't really get a chance to explore how all of those work in tandem, I'm hopeful that we'll be able to meet again and clear things up, as well as try to answer any questions he may have for me. Watch video of this talk here: https://youtu.be/LmCujhOfazY Twitter: https://twitter.com/magnabosco (follow me) YouTube: https://youtube.com/magnabosco210 (tons of Playlists) Facebook: https://facebook.com/magnabosco210 (like my page) Website: https://anthonymagnabosco.com (contact me, appearances) SE Resources: https://tinyurl.com/abm-se-resources SE Community: https://tinyurl.com/abm-se-community SE Discord Server: https://discord.gg/sKap3zM Skip ahead to a desired point in the talk: -- Explanation: 01:39 Claim (What): 04:31 Justification (Why): 06:18, 11:37 Repeating: 06:24, 11:10, 14:10 Questions for Me: 07:20 Interrupting: 09:58, 11:44 Pausing: 10:04 Aporia: 11:49 Clarifying: 12:36,18:16, 19:02, 20:14 Method (How): 12:57, 14:03 Encouragement: 15:17 Resetting: 16:36 Closing: 22:59 Response Clip: 32:02 End Cap: 32:47 -- Note: Add 35 seconds to these timestamps if listening to the podcast version of this talk. Audio correction provided by Philipp Grzemba. Video game elements provided by Tyrone Wells of Let's Chat. Music provided by Jim Rhodes, with Dan Harris on lap steel. ** Add foreign language captions w/YouTube's community contributions tools ** Mistakes: Sorry for those damn airplanes in the background. I also need to start bringing water to the trail for me and others again. Recorded w/Go-Pro. Edited w/PowerDirector. The views addressed here are mine and mine alone, and are not necessarily shared by members of my family and friends.
Welcome to the 91st episode of Motivational Hits 2019, this podcast is all about playing one motivational song every day. The songs I will play mean something to me and I want to try use music to motivate more people. Today's band is called Tyrone Wells and the song name is Fighter Enjoy https://open.spotify.com/track/1FOTNOkW0c5rXF95fc6hq1?si=wo_rB9zWRjWIV969ogOofw Find me on Social Media: Facebook Twitter YouTube Instagram LinkedIn Steemit Dtube "Fighter" When I'm at the end of my rope So weak that I gotta let go You come and carry me Like it ain't a thing When the day doesn't go as you planned it And the whole world leaves you stranded You do what you gotta do Like you're bulletproof You are bold, you are brave In the dark you are brighter Lover, you're a fighter Lover, you're a fighter You are fierce, you're a force You're a girl on fire Lover, you're a fighter Lover, you're a fighter Girl on fire Lover, you're a fighter Lover, you're a fighter Girl on fire Lover, you're a fighter Lover, you're a fighter When people try to take you low Throwing words like sticks and stones You just let it be You don't make enemies When you're headed for another crash landing And everyone around you panics You can do anything You just spread your wings and You are bold, you are brave In the dark you are brighter Lover, you're a fighter Lover, you're a fighter You are fierce, you're a force You're a girl on fire Lover, you're a fighter Lover, you're a fighter Girl on fire Lover, you're a fighter Lover, you're a fighter Girl on fire Lover, you're a fighter Lover, you're a fighter You're a girl on fire Lover, you're a fighter Lover, you're a fighter A girl on fire Lover, you're a fighter Lover, you're a fighter Can't stop you now Can't knock you out No nothing's gonna keep you down No nothing's gonna keep you down You are bold, you are brave In the dark you are brighter Love how you're a fighter Love how you're a fighter You are fierce, you're a force You're a girl on fire Lover, you're a fighter Lover, you're a fighter Girl on fire Lover, you're a fighter Lover, you're a fighter Girl on fire Lover, you're a fighter Lover, you're a fighter You're a girl on fire Lover, you're a fighter Lover, you're a fighter A girl on fire Lover, you're a fighter Lover, you're a fighter #podcast #podcasting #motivational #tyronewells
Location: Nashville, Tennessee Recorded: 23 March 2019 Released: 2 April 2019 Watch video of the panel discussion here: https://youtu.be/IAMY1zwz3Ho Please follow the moderator and panelists on Twitter: Anthony Magnabosco: https://twitter.com/magnabosco Nichole Terry: https://twitter.com/SkepticNikki Bob Swanson: https://twitter.com/Mortgage_Hill Todd Yoder https://twitter.com/tyoder61 Dr. Tyrone Wells: https://twitter.com/5minChat Summary: Nichole Terry (Twitter), Todd Yoder (Recovering from Religion Helpline), Bob Swanson (Classrooms), and Dr. Tyrone Wells (Public Parks and Campuses) discuss their experiences and thoughts when using Street Epistemology in a variety of different venues. Moderated by Anthony Magnabosco. The panelists address questions submitted by the SE Community and live audience members at NaNoCon 2019. Skip ahead to a desired point in the talk (Add 35 seconds to these timestamps to account for podcast intro): -- Introduction: 00:09 Meet the Panelists: 00:32 NaNoCon19 Hashtag: 02:20 Definition of SE: 02:35 -- Panel Question 1: 02:53 "What's required for a SE talk to be "effective" or "successful"?" Panel Question 2: 08:12 "What is your underlying goal when having an SE talk?" Panel Question 3: 13:04 "What's the worst that could happen from SE conversation?" Panel Question 4: 17:31 "How do you respond when your interlocutor says something wildly inaccurate?" Panel Question 5: 22:22 "Would you share one of your most interesting talks with us?" Panel Question 6: 27:44 "What criteria (if any) do you use to decide who to talk with?" -- Audience Question 1: 25:41 "How do you think it is different for a woman to do Street Epistemology?" Audience Question 2: 30:30 "I am sometimes guilty of being the "angry atheist" in online debates. Is there any benefit to this, perhaps to third parties, or does the harm outweigh any benefit?" Audience Question 3: 33:56 "Do you have any advice for political SE talks? It seems like a key point in religious SE talks is getting down to faith and breaking that methodology down. Is there a similar key point or backbone to political discussions?" Audience Question 4: 36:30 "Do these techniques work as well with close friends or family, or do you think being an impartial stranger helps?" Audience Question 5: 40:29 "Has anyone in an SE session every challenged you to to change your belief about something or doubt your settled belief?" -- Audio correction provided by Philipp Grzemba. Music provided by Jim Rhodes, with Dan Harris on lap steel. Links to References in Video: 01:53 | Tyrone's NaNoCon 2019 talk: LINK COMING SOON 02:03 | Tyrone using ASL with his cat: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtax-4T9Mls 19:18 | Bob's YouTube Channel Mortgage Hill Musings: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQU9GcG93HyDa4oV_TbO9vQ 24:37 | Anthony's talk with Noella and Hafsa: https://youtu.be/qA4Vkn3iJi0 26:33 | Anthony's talk with Luanne: https://youtu.be/vd25PCyiwaM 27:48 | Linda Mokko's YouTube Channel Super Curious: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHjS3k0leQwe7nOKXFKAKjw ** Add foreign language captions w/YouTube's community contributions tools ** Mistakes: Please let me know if you spot any. The theme of this year's NaNoCon was Sapiens = Human Wisdom Recorded by and used with permission from Nashville Nones: https://nashvillenones.com/ Edited w/PowerDirector. The views addressed here are mine and mine alone, and are not necessarily shared by members of my family and friends.
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Recorded: 26 July 2018 Uploaded: 26 July 2018 Released: 8 August 2018 Watch video of this talk here: https://youtu.be/aOUV5STwlCM This week Dr. Tyrone Wells and Ben Diesel meet up for a Street Epistemology study group. We will see Linda again, next time on The League of SE reviewers. The brand spanking new Street Epistemology content creators: Seeds of Thought, Let's Chat and Super Curious, host a study group that goes over one video each session, and we issue our critical thoughts in the hopes of making us better at Street Epistemology. Wanna join The League? just leave a review! Linda Mokko (Finland): Twitter: twitter.com/LoveMokko Periscope: @LoveMokko https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHjS3k0leQwe7nOKXFKAKjw Ben Diesel (South Africa): twitter.com/bendiesel_se YouTube Channel Seeds of thought: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqXvfjGJdInxkVcpDhhlU_g Dr. Tyrone Wells (Kentucky): Twitter: twitter.com/5minChat YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/c/LetsChat Music provided by Chet Hovatter. Find links to all things SE at http://www.streetepistemology.com !!
News, tips, strategies, stories, and more. A friendly discussion about Street Epistemology between people intimately familiar with the method. With Anthony, Reid and special guests Tyrone Wells, Ben Diesel, and Linda Mokko. Donate for Dan's trip to the SSA conference to teach SE: https://www.gofundme.com/SEtoSSA Watch video of this talk here: https://youtu.be/2BQRqsrSIPQ Playlist of All Episodes of 'Epistemic': http://tinyurl.com/SE-SE-EPISTEMIC Linda Mokko (Finland): Twitter: twitter.com/LoveMokko Periscope: @LoveMokko https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHjS3k0leQwe7nOKXFKAKjw Ben Diesel (South Africa): twitter.com/bendiesel_se YouTube Channel Seeds of thought: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqXvfjGJdInxkVcpDhhlU_g Dr. Tyrone Wells (Kentucky): Twitter: twitter.com/5minChat YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/c/LetsChat Want an SE magnet (or other SE-swag)? tinyurl.com/buysestuff Music provided by Chet Hovatter. Spotlight: -- 0:20 Introductions and channel names 1:50 Objective of the discusion today 2:13 Letter to Anthony and Reid from a viewer 3:30 Letter to Ben from a meetup friend 5:05 How did we first discover SE? 5:23 Video about Reid's story into SE: https://youtu.be/q5pZ2DLpYyc 5:49 Video about Dan's intro to SE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OpwxM2wNChE&list=PLh10RgQgGuM-2Ar_0-HDbamaZPJgRBCeh 6:40 Ben's first exposure to SE was an Aron Ra Video: https://youtu.be/DZMzR2z6ENM 8:02 Tyron's exposure to SE 11:00 We're still trying to figure things out 13:04 Linda's exposure to SE may have been this video with Mormons: https://youtu.be/bh9IYjRYBx4 15:30 Staring SE in "hard" mode 16:45 Multiple cameras? 18:19 How were your conversations before learning SE? 24:00 Passenger or driver? Explore or trap? 26:45 Dan's experience with Anthony on campus 30:00 What are the best ways to learn SE? 32:30 Does anyone get nervous doing "street" SE? 34:00 The "curse of knowledge" and "failing forward" 36:40 Technical improvements over time when filming SE 40:00 Anyone doing online (non-face-to-face) SE? 43:45 New Playlist for current SE videos: tinyurl.com/se-pl-latestreleases 46:15 How can new content creators add their videos to the playlist? 48:15 How do we support new content creators? 49:25 Meet the League of SE Reviewers!! https://youtu.be/484s8Yj0BmE 52:15 Has anyone had any negative experiences due to SE? 55:00 Has SE ever made you any weirder? 55:40 Using SE with family. 58:10 Ever have an interlocutor react negatively to your talk? 1:01:10 Any differences between our first forays compared to today's talks? 1:03:20 Any interest in giving SE talks, interviews, or workshops? 1:06:35 Dan's SE workshop to the SSA conference. Donate now! https://www.gofundme.com/SEtoSSA 1:14:15 Wrap-Up and social media contact information Audience Questions -- 1:12:00 How can people submit their SE discussions for distribution? Follow Us -- Reid Nicewonder's Cordial Curiosity YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/cordialcurious Anthony Magnabosco's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/magnabosco210 -- Find links to all things SE at http://www.streetepistemology.com !!
About this episode: Today’s guest is a Nashville-native and one of the most talented piano musicians of our time. Songwriter/artist Gabe Dixon, began playing music at age 7, with exposure to household names like Elton John, The Allman Brothers and Paul Simon. Natural talent and interest in music, led him to pursue a career writing songs and performing alongside names like: Gavin DeGraw, Alison Krauss and Union Station, OAR, Supertramp and many others. Early in his career he picked up a gig playing keys and vocals on Paul McCartney’s 2001 album “Driving Rain” and shortly after performed with the Beatle’s legend at a fundraiser concert in New York City. I was excited to have him in the studio last week to talk about his evolution from The Gabe Dixon band to going solo, and co-writing hits like “All Will Be Well” and “Find My Way” with songwriter and Semisonic frontman, Dan Wilson. Gabe also expands on the theme and production process for this recent album “Turns To Gold,” and why the uncertainty that comes with songwriting is what makes the creative process so rewarding. Visit gabedixon.com for news on his latest projects, show dates and more. You can see Gabe on tour this April with singer/songwriter artist Tyrone Wells. You’ve heard Tyrone’s music on tv shows like “American Idol,” “Grey’s Anatomy” “One Tree Hill,” and most recently “This is Us.” Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram (@NSAIOfficial) to stay up to date with upcoming events and more. Be sure to check out our website, nashvillesongwriters.com to learn how you can become a member of our organization and elevate your songwriting craft. ABOUT NSAI COFFEE BREAK SERIES: NSAI Coffee Break is a series featuring industry songwriters, musicians and executives. Each episode we explore the life of music one cup at a time. Visit www.nashvillesongwriters.com/nsaicoffeebreak.com for news on upcoming guests and an archive of Season 1.
成长於传教士家庭,来自华盛顿州的Tyrone Wells,在青少年时期移居加州就读大学,因为从小环境指引,随后加入福音摇滚乐团Skypark担任主唱,经过两张主流大厂发行的专辑洗礼后,2000年时Tyrone决定单飞展开个人音乐生涯。开始在加州各地演唱,以民谣、流行风格为基调,同时自资灌录首张专辑,在各大小表演场地中贩卖,2003年签入独立厂牌True American Records陆续问世《Snapshot》专辑以及《Close: Live At McCain‘s》现场收音特辑,引起广大回响。陆续获得媒体邀约,歌曲得以公开播放。《Metal & Wood》是Tyrone Wells的第六张录音室专辑, 这张专辑以舒缓情歌居多, 但也不乏一些充满激情的轻快摇滚,专辑中还特别收录了一首由Tyrone Wells演唱的里昂国王乐队金曲'Use Somebody'的翻唱版。
成长於传教士家庭,来自华盛顿州的Tyrone Wells,在青少年时期移居加州就读大学,因为从小环境指引,随后加入福音摇滚乐团Skypark担任主唱,经过两张主流大厂发行的专辑洗礼后,2000年时Tyrone决定单飞展开个人音乐生涯。开始在加州各地演唱,以民谣、流行风格为基调,同时自资灌录首张专辑,在各大小表演场地中贩卖,2003年签入独立厂牌True American Records陆续问世《Snapshot》专辑以及《Close: Live At McCain‘s》现场收音特辑,引起广大回响。陆续获得媒体邀约,歌曲得以公开播放。《Metal & Wood》是Tyrone Wells的第六张录音室专辑, 这张专辑以舒缓情歌居多, 但也不乏一些充满激情的轻快摇滚,专辑中还特别收录了一首由Tyrone Wells演唱的里昂国王乐队金曲'Use Somebody'的翻唱版。
Taylor shares something he learned from Tyrone Wells in episode 7 of the About to Break Podcast. Hear their whole conversation HERE
“I write from the heart and always try to relate to others by writing what I’m feeling. It’s a direct reflection of who I am.” ~ Joanna PearlJoanna Pearl is a singer/songwriter with an undeniable passion for music that reflects in her dynamic vocal strength. Her true-to-life songwriting portrays the heart of a woman ranging from independence to vulnerability. When asked about where she gets her inspiration she commented, “I believe songs are a form of storytelling and I always try to convey that in my singing. If I can’t feel it, then I usually won’t do it any justice by trying to sing it.”Joanna Pearl’s debut EP Sensitive Material (August 2014) was nominated for the 24th Annual LA Music Awards in three categories; Hot AC Artist of the Year, Hot AC Album of the Year, and Female Vocalist of the Year, winning Hot AC Album of the Year. Also in 2014 she was nominated for Best Pop Artist at the Temecula Valley Music Awards. Critics praised Sensitive Material not only for its musical polish, but also for its lyrical maturity, her sound is described as a mix between Rhythm and Blues, Pop and Soul. Joanna was awarded Reverbnation’s “Featured Artist of the Week” November 11-17, 2014; Ranking: #1 Locally; #75 Nationally; #90 Globally.Sensitive Material has already received air-play on multiple radio stations, including; Clear Channel’s Q103.3 Temecula Valley’s Rock station, which debuted the single, “Sensitive Material” on the show “Sunday Night Music Meeting”, and is in rotation on 94.5 KMYT. Another single from the album, “Bag It Up”, caught the attention of industry professionals receiving radio air-play on San Diego’s 102.1FM KPRI.In 2010, Joanna won the Cree Ingles Idol Search Season 8on YouTube. Joanna was praised for her powerful singing abilities, comparing her cover versions of Beyoncé, Jessica Simpson, KT Tunstall and Whitney Houston, as having a voice as-good-as or better than her counter-parts. In February 2013, Joanna was awarded the “40 Under Forty” achievement by the City of Murrieta and California State Senator, Joel Anderson. In addition, she has placed Top 12 in the Nation during the 2012 and 2013 Singer-Songwriter Competitions at the San Diego County Fair. In the summer of 2013, Joanna embarked on her first regional tour, including having been invited to play the House of Blues San Diego.Joanna has performed for Olivia Newton-John, Patrick Dempsey, CA Senator Jeff Stone, Maryann Edwards (Mayor of Temecula), Tom Tait (Mayor of Anaheim), Melissa Melendez (State of California Assemblywoman), Rick Gibbs (Mayor of Murrieta) and Judy Chu (Congresswoman). In addition she has opened for Andy Grammer, MC Hammer and Tyrone Wells, including singing the national anthem for LA Galaxy and many other prestigious events.Joanna is a member of The Recording Academy, Grammy Museum, ASCAP and a founding member of a Songwriting Camp in Orange County, CA. She is also an active humanitarian supporting many charities including the Susan G. Komen Foundation, The American Heart Association, Michelle’s Place, Oak Grove Center For Education Treatment & The Arts, Make a Wish Foundation, and many more. During the 2015 Rock Against Human Trafficking’s Grammy After Party, which she is an ambassador of, Joanna performed “Every Kind of People” (Robert Palmer) alongside Andy Fraser who penned the song. Additionally the proceeds of her original song “Whispers In The Wind” (released on iTunes) have been donated to charitable fundraising for breast cancer research, and is featured in“Murphy”, a Hollywood Independent Film, in which she received IMDB credit.Facebook page: Facebook.com/JoannaPearlMusicInstagram: @JoannaPearlTwitter: @JoannaPearlhttp://joannapearl.com/
Luke Meek is an internationally touring production manager for the likes of: Lissie, NEEDTOBREATH, Owl City, Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness, Tyrone Wells, Stephen Kellogg, The Nadas and the list goes on… Luke became a good friend of mine from our time working together and traveling the world with Owl City as soon as I heard about what’s been happening with him lately, I knew we had to sit down and talk the next time we were in the same city together. Maybe you’re someone who feels unsettled in their career and is looking for a change, Maybe you’re a music lover/concert goer and curious about what a production manager’s role is, Maybe you’re a musician who's on tour or hopes to one day tour looking for some advice, Maybe you’re a freelancer or entrepreneur looking for tips on how to live a sustainable balanced life… We talk about all of it. Enjoy. In this episode we talk about: - Balancing “Fake it till yo make it” and authenticly knowing when to ask for advice - Believing that you’re never too old to change in life whether it’s personally or professionally. - ‘Time is Currency’ Finding your own work/life balance - How music has taken an Iowa boy all over the world - Maintaining a healthy relationship with your significant other while on the road: Advice and Stories - Understanding the ‘bell curve' of career/finances/personal time and learing to live in the middle instead of the extremes: ‘Keeping your life overhead low' - The unglamorous side of touring: it’s still work - Advice/Tips for musicians and crew while on the road with music - Embracing “It’s not about me!”: Just because you’re on stage, doesn’t mean you can be a diva - The importance of cultivating a good work ethic - Realizing your attitude, good or bad, has influence on everyone around you - Figuring out your professional career identity and realizing that’s different than your personal identity: Your work doesn’t define you. - Understanding that life’s doors don’t alway open clearly, sometimes you need to take a calculated risk before you find the clear answers. Thanks to our special guests (both of our wives) that drank and hung with us during our convo. Recording Location: Volstead’s Emporium Speakeasy, Secret Location Somewhere In Minneapolis Drinks: Deliciously Crafted Whisky Cocktails and Wine For Links, Guest’s Info, Show Notes and pictures of Luke and us guys devouring noodles in South Korea Visit: www.thecuriouspod.com
Gayle Skidmore sings in the line between artistry and accessibility, between whimsy and earworms, between what is and what can fantastically be. She is a seven-time San Diego Music Award nominee who has written over 2000 songs and released 20 albums. Among her many accolades are Best Pop in the 2015 San Diego Music Awards, Best Pop Album for “Sleeping Bear” in 2014, and Best Singer-Songwriter in 2013.Classically trained on the piano from the age of 4, a songwriter from the age of 8, she tours, records and also plays over 20 other instruments. She has opened for Jason Mraz, Lisa Loeb, Steve Martin, Sean and Sara Watkins, Sam Phillips, and recorded withThe Softlightes, Bushwalla, Jason Mraz and Tyrone Wells among others. She is ready to release her first full length vinyl album this year and of course, it will have a coloring book. The Slants call themselves “the first and only all-Asian American dance rock band in the world” because they are, and “the band that must not be named” because the US Patent office and the courts will not let them copyright their name. Regardless of what they call themselves, The Portland-based band blows away venues with catchy dance beats, strong hooks, and wild, over the top live shows that combine 80’s driven synth pop with hard-hitting indie and addictive dance rhythms which fans affectionately call “Chinatown Dance Rock.” They’ve won “Album of the Year” and “Editor’s Choice” from dozens of magazines, including LA Weekly, Shojo Beat,Village Voice, City Beat, and Rockwired. When not playing and recording the band works to help marginalized communities, leading discussions on race and identity, and raising awareness of social justice issues.
HOTSEAThaas, Eastside Que & The Rant Ninja bring their unique style of podcasting for another dope episode. We sit down with Socialite, Fitness Model & Bartender Tyrone Wells. (@tyronewells on IG) Tune into this dope episode! Follow Us on Instagram @haastagram @est1359 @hahmaen @leopoldjacobs1983 @therantninja Shoutout to our sponsors Leopold Jacobs 1983 EST 1359 Notoriously Fly Views expressed here are my own & do not reflect those of any employer or its clients. Creative ideas expressed by all contributors belong to them and not the Blog owner. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hotseat-haas/support
I've been looking forward to this episode for a while. I was a huge fan of Tyrone Wells' music long before I knew him personally. He is one of those guys you think is fantastic, then you meet him and you love him even more. In this episode we talk about everything from our shared man crush on Lionel Richie... to the challenge of staying joyful when life as an artist gets tough. You can find out more about Tyrone by visiting TyroneWells.com Also be sure to subscribe on itunes and google play. Today's podcast is brought to you by audible.com - get a FREE audiobook download and 30 day free trial at www.audibletrial.com/Abouttobreak . Over 180,000 titles to choose from for your iPhone, Android, Kindle or mp3 player.
This year, we distill the best moments from 76 holiday greeting videos that were published by colleges and universities across Canada in December 2015, and select a few as “Best in Class” for their categories. Please “take twenty” with us, and enjoy! If you’re creating your own holiday greeting video, be sure to animate your logo with snowflakes and sleighbells. Your task is to convey best wishes on behalf of the campus community, most often featuring the president as spokesperson. A snowy Canadian winter is a natural, non-denominational symbol of winter break, and so many holiday greeting videos feature footage of campus wrapped in a blanket of snow. Perhaps last year was particularly green, since quite a few videos faked the snow – from Royal Roads to Western (which got Best in Class for this category.) The simplest way to incorporate the many voices on campus is to feature a collage of photographs, either taken throughout the year, or staged using holiday props. More popular is the “Holiday Shout-Out”, a compilation of many staff and students sharing their holiday wishes, often in a range of languages and reflecting a variety of traditions. (Humber College gets Best in Class for this category, although there are plenty of other great examples. VIU deserves honorable mention for involving their “Extreme Science” team. uWindsor produced a very slick multilingual video, but Queen’s ultimately got Best in Class for the sheer range of voices and their enthusiasm.) A variation on the “shout-out” is the “on-the-street Q&A”, and again there are plenty of great examples. Many ask students and staff what the holidays mean to them, or what they are looking forward to about the holidays. (SFU gets Best in Class for this category, for a polished and energetic video asking staff and students about their gift to the world.) Many institutions showcase the skills and talents of their students and alumni in their holiday greetings. Sheridan has a tradition of animated videos, and Mohawk of very polished musical greetings. Last year we saw alumni talents featured by NSCC, ECUAD, Ryerson, and Georgian as well. (We awarded Mohawk Best in Class for their musical videos, and even behind-the-scenes video.) Special mention goes to MSVU's recruiters, who clowned around while demonstrating their gift-wrapping skills. We saw tree-trimming parties at King’s and CBU, among others, but uVic took it to a new level with their best-in-class approach to symbolic ornaments and student sound bytes. A close runner-up was George Brown, which created a strong example as well. Santa Claus made an appearance at Douglas, posing for photos with all the good little girls and boys. At Niagara, gifts were delivered by Basil, the greenhouse cat. Brock staged a "parking miracle". A staffer named Lori played Secret Santa at Durham, while Lassonde tackled intergenerational peace and understanding with a defense of Millennials. UNB created an emotional thank-you from scholarship recipients to donors. But our favourite in this category was a wordless music video from uLeth, featuring gorgeous cinematography and Tyrone Wells’ song “Christmas at Home.” (Unfortunately UofL has just recently deleted their upload.) Some institutions promote professional, accomplished singers of Christmas Carols, while many publish videos of enthusiastic amateurs. Some try to stay in key, while others focus on having fun. NSCC shared a sign language caroling performance. Waterloo's Faculty of Environment rewrote “Winter Wonderland” with a “green” focus. Algoma staff participated in a collective reading of “The Grinch”. Bow Valley “put a bow on it.” Fleming produced their own version of Jimmy Fallon’s “Thank You Notes.” RDC parodied “The Night Before Christmas.” Definitely Best in Class for the parody category, however, was a version of the “12 Days of Christmas” by the Film & Video students at CNA. (Of course I can’t resist including uMich Engineering's Star Wars parody, “The Holiday Jedi Rap.”) You can watch the original, unedited versions of these holiday videos in our 2015 Holiday Videos playlist - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLodJ8ParJmYULq5f-_JsusgbW1V8BNfSd On behalf of everyone here at Eduvation, and from my family to yours, I want to wish you a truly peaceful holiday season, and a happy and prosperous 2017! We’re already assembling a YouTube playlist of 2016 holiday videos, so please add yours here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLodJ8ParJmYW50HvU2lrHm_DURpmz8jqk&jct=HCQjNaZ4OsE7aqyhuMM-_4ox4oMGcg (We’ll summarize them for next year’s holiday special.)
This year, we distill the best moments from 76 holiday greeting videos that were published by colleges and universities across Canada in December 2015, and select a few as “Best in Class” for their categories. Please “take twenty” with us, and enjoy! If you’re creating your own holiday greeting video, be sure to animate your logo with snowflakes and sleighbells. Your task is to convey best wishes on behalf of the campus community, most often featuring the president as spokesperson. A snowy Canadian winter is a natural, non-denominational symbol of winter break, and so many holiday greeting videos feature footage of campus wrapped in a blanket of snow. Perhaps last year was particularly green, since quite a few videos faked the snow – from Royal Roads to Western (which got Best in Class for this category.) The simplest way to incorporate the many voices on campus is to feature a collage of photographs, either taken throughout the year, or staged using holiday props. More popular is the “Holiday Shout-Out”, a compilation of many staff and students sharing their holiday wishes, often in a range of languages and reflecting a variety of traditions. (Humber College gets Best in Class for this category, although there are plenty of other great examples. VIU deserves honorable mention for involving their “Extreme Science” team. uWindsor produced a very slick multilingual video, but Queen’s ultimately got Best in Class for the sheer range of voices and their enthusiasm.) A variation on the “shout-out” is the “on-the-street Q&A”, and again there are plenty of great examples. Many ask students and staff what the holidays mean to them, or what they are looking forward to about the holidays. (SFU gets Best in Class for this category, for a polished and energetic video asking staff and students about their gift to the world.) Many institutions showcase the skills and talents of their students and alumni in their holiday greetings. Sheridan has a tradition of animated videos, and Mohawk of very polished musical greetings. Last year we saw alumni talents featured by NSCC, ECUAD, Ryerson, and Georgian as well. (We awarded Mohawk Best in Class for their musical videos, and even behind-the-scenes video.) Special mention goes to MSVU's recruiters, who clowned around while demonstrating their gift-wrapping skills. We saw tree-trimming parties at King’s and CBU, among others, but uVic took it to a new level with their best-in-class approach to symbolic ornaments and student sound bytes. A close runner-up was George Brown, which created a strong example as well. Santa Claus made an appearance at Douglas, posing for photos with all the good little girls and boys. At Niagara, gifts were delivered by Basil, the greenhouse cat. Brock staged a "parking miracle". A staffer named Lori played Secret Santa at Durham, while Lassonde tackled intergenerational peace and understanding with a defense of Millennials. UNB created an emotional thank-you from scholarship recipients to donors. But our favourite in this category was a wordless music video from uLeth, featuring gorgeous cinematography and Tyrone Wells’ song “Christmas at Home.” (Unfortunately UofL has just recently deleted their upload.) Some institutions promote professional, accomplished singers of Christmas Carols, while many publish videos of enthusiastic amateurs. Some try to stay in key, while others focus on having fun. NSCC shared a sign language caroling performance. Waterloo's Faculty of Environment rewrote “Winter Wonderland” with a “green” focus. Algoma staff participated in a collective reading of “The Grinch”. Bow Valley “put a bow on it.” Fleming produced their own version of Jimmy Fallon’s “Thank You Notes.” RDC parodied “The Night Before Christmas.” Definitely Best in Class for the parody category, however, was a version of the “12 Days of Christmas” by the Film & Video students at CNA. (Of course I can’t resist including uMich Engineering's Star Wars parody, “The Holiday Jedi Rap.”) You can watch the original, unedited versions of these holiday videos in our 2015 Holiday Videos playlist - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLodJ8ParJmYULq5f-_JsusgbW1V8BNfSd On behalf of everyone here at Eduvation, and from my family to yours, I want to wish you a truly peaceful holiday season, and a happy and prosperous 2017! We’re already assembling a YouTube playlist of 2016 holiday videos, so please add yours here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLodJ8ParJmYW50HvU2lrHm_DURpmz8jqk&jct=HCQjNaZ4OsE7aqyhuMM-_4ox4oMGcg (We’ll summarize them for next year’s holiday special.)
This chart-topping singer-songwriter stops in and visits our studio while on national tour for his new album, "Roll With It!"
Requested by our community of thoughtful listeners come tracks by Over the Rhine, The Vespers, Tyrone Wells and more.
Requested by our community of thoughtful listeners come tracks by Over the Rhine, The Vespers, Tyrone Wells and more.
"Jannel Rap: Music Iconoclast" On WIN Without Competing! Dr. Arlene will interview singer-songwriter Jannel Rap who, according to the International Music Connection Magazine, is one of the top 50 iconoclasts of the music business along side the Eagles, Lil Wayne, Robert Plant and many more. Jannel has five solo CDs that have received national airplay. She is currently working on her 6th solo CD entitled..."Are We There Yet?" She has shared the stage with John Waite, Sophie B. Hawkins, Stevie Wonder, Sandi Patty, The Yardbirds, Nickel Creek, Eddie Money, Rick Springfield's band- The Squirts, Susan Gibson (Dixie Chicks), Lowen and Navarro, Loudon Wainright III, James Valentine of Maroon 5, Tyrone Wells, and Ronnie Cox. Her music has been featured in the television shows "America Lost and FOUND", and "Elimidate," in Karen Black's play "Missouri Waltz," the Henry Jaglom films "Going Shopping" and "Irene In Time," the documentary: "800 CDs" and the film "Costa Rican Summer" starring Pamela Anderson. Jannel founded GINA for Missing Persons FOUNDation after the disappearance of her sister, Gina, in 2000. The GINA FOUNDation was featured twice on the Grammy Awards Program along with Jannel and numerous contributing artists, including Meatloaf, Michael C. Ross, Christina Aguilera, Vanessa Carlton, Little Feat and Sheila E. Annually, Jannel takes her band Clementine on the Squeaky Wheel Tour which is a 19 day event beginning on Gina’s disappearance date and winding down on her birthday. Jannel is considered an expert on call for missing person cases featured on national TV shows such as Nancy Grace. To read more, visit...http://www.drbarro.com/.