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Paul Constable Calcott, or Uncle Paul, a proud Wiradjuri man and artist, reflects on his life's journey from a childhood impacted by polio to becoming a UN delegate advocating for Indigenous artists with disabilities. Through his involvement in the NuunaRon Art Group, Uncle Paul continues to create safe spaces for storytelling and cultural expression, helping others to find their voices through art.
A selection of Paul Motian recordings from the 1960s with Paul Bley, Gary Peacock, Bill Evans, Mose Allison and more. With readings from Motian's unpublished autobiography.Set List: https://jazzcloset.blogspot.com/2025/01/1960s-classics-and-innovators-030419.htmlPhoto: Paul Motian recording with Paul Bley 1964 photo ©Len Dobbin
Christmas is over, you've managed to fight the temptation to throw your Uncle Paul through the patio doors over that argument you had in 1997 that you never quite found closure on. Meanwhile in news-land there's mysterious drones/orbs floating over New Jersey and Trump is about to invade Canada. Here are some links i really hope you click: Patreon
Featuring Paul Motian's album Tribute, Keith Jarrett, Carla Bley and more. All jazz projects that happened in the mid-1970s.Set List: https://jazzcloset.blogspot.com/2024/12/tribute-around-1974-061719.htmlPhoto: Keith Jarrett Quartet Tour Flier Keystone Korner San Francisco 1974
Look, we've lived many years now. We're at least half way through life and we've survived so far. We've made mistakes so you don't have to. Listen to Uncle Paul and Auntie Phylecia as we share pearls of wisdom. It turns out we're quite wise.Support the show at https://humans-exhaust-me.captivate.fm/supportA LikeMind Media production
Sideman recordings of Paul Motian around 1962. Includes Perry Robinson, George Russell, Bill Evans, Eddie Costa, Zoot Sims, Tony Scott, Mose Allison. With readings from Motian's unpublished autobiography.Set List: https://jazzcloset.blogspot.com/2024/11/related-to-1962-021119.htmlPhoto: Paul Motian July 1962 Likely Cape Cod, MA where he was playing a gig with Zoot Sims photographer unknown ©Paul Motian Archive
Lots of unreleased rehearsals and concerts in this last episode of Frisell, Motian, Lovano Trio & Nothing Else. With readings from the archive.Set List: https://jazzcloset.blogspot.com/2024/11/frisell-motian-lovano-trio-and-nothing.htmlPhoto:
Lots of unreleased rehearsals and concerts in this last episode of Frisell, Motian, Lovano Trio & Nothing Else. With readings from the archive.Set List: https://jazzcloset.blogspot.com/2024/11/frisell-motian-lovano-trio-and-nothing.htmlPhoto: detail of Motian composition Elenore Antique which became the tune Good Idea ©Yazgol Music/Paul Motian Archive
More released and unreleased music from the Paul Motian Trio with Bill Frisell & Joe Lovano. With readings about band size, instrument and song possibilities from Paul Motian's 1986 Band Book.Set List: https://jazzcloset.blogspot.com/2024/10/frisell-motian-lovano-trio-nothing-else.htmlPhoto: Paul Motian, Bill Frisell & Joe Lovano 1980s photo © Cheung Ching Ming
The Paul Motian Trio with Bill Frisell & Joe Lovano. Released & Unreleased recordings. Lots of readings from Paul Motian's unpublished autobiography.Set List: https://jazzcloset.blogspot.com/2024/10/frisell-motian-lovano-trio-and-nothing.htmlPhoto: Lovano, Motian, Frisell on stage photographer unknown
A selection of Motian live recordings spanning the years 1969-2011. All are unreleased.Set List: https://jazzcloset.blogspot.com/2024/09/motian-live-and-unreleased-050718.htmlPhoto: Paul Motian early 1960s photographer and situation unknown
Music from past resistances is appropriate for the current resistance. Featuring the Keith Jarrett Quartet with Charlie Haden, Paul Motian and Dewey Rodman. With readings from Motian's autobiography about the group's Japan tour in 1974.Set List: https://jazzcloset.blogspot.com/2024/09/charlie-paul-part-34-081417.htmlPhoto: Keith Jarrett's American Quartet on tour in Japan 1974 From l to r: (women unknown) Charlie Haden, Paul Motian, Keith Jarrett, Dewey Redman
Megan and Wendy are back with a brand-new episode of Girls Gone Hallmark! This time, they dive into Hallmark's latest release, His and Hers, featuring the reunion of Lacey Chabert and Brennan Elliott as married lawyers Dana and Mark, who navigate the conflicts between their personal and professional lives. Don't miss out—tune in to hear their thoughts on this new film! Listen to the episode now! .Girls Gone Hallmark reviews His & Hers - the brand new movie starring Lacey Chabert and Brennan Elliott. Email us your review at girlsgonehallmark@gmail.com or let's talk about it in the Girls Gone Hallmark Facebook Group! We Need Your 5-STAR Ratings and Reviews Spotify Podcast listeners: Spotify allows listeners to rate podcast episodes. Once you listen to a podcast for at least 30 seconds, you get the option to rate it between one and five stars. Return to the podcast's main page and tap the star icon. Then, tap submit. About His and Hers - (Hallmark Channel, 2024) His and Hers was directed by Linda-Lisa Hayter. Linda-Lisa has certainly made her mark with her 13 directing credits, including hits like Unexpected Grace, Betty's Bad Luck in Love, and Cranberry Christmas. Joie Botkin and Susan Black wrote the script for His and Hers. Susan has nine previous writing credits and this is her first Hallmark project. Joie is no stranger to Hallmark, having written scripts for fan favorites like Savoring Paris, 3 Bed, 2 Bath, 1 Ghost, and Our Italian Christmas Memories. She has 27 total acting credits, including an upcoming project: 'Tis the Season to be Irish. Lacey Chabert stars as Dana. Lacey has a busy season ahead as she'll headline Celebrations with Lacey Chabert on Hallmark+. She also stars alongside Kristoffer Polaha in The Christmas Quest. Lacey even ventures away from Hallmark to appear in Hot Frosty for Netflix, written by Russell Hainline of The Santa Summit and Three Wiser Men and a Boy fame. Brennan Elliott plays Mark. Brennan and Lacey have appeared in ten movies together, though it has been three years since they last worked together on Crossword Mysteries: Riddle Me Dead. Brennan gets the ultimate Bingo card check for his role as Graham in 38 episodes of the series UnREAL. He has 85 total acting credits and is certainly a darling of the Hallmark world, appearing most recently in Ms. Christmas Comes to Town, The Gift of Peace, Marry Go Round, and The Perfect Pairing, all within the last two years. Stephanie Bennett plays Tabby Noble. Stephanie has 42 acting credits and worked with Brennan on 5 episodes of UnREAL. For Hallmark, she has appeared in The Nine Lives AND The Nine Kittens of Christmas, Valentine in the Vineyard, and Christmas Class Reunion, to name a few. She also played Lori Loughlin in The Unauthorized Full House Story. Clayton James plays Brett Noble. Clayton has 58 acting credits. For Hallmark, he has appeared in When Calls the Heart, Right in Front of Me, and Don't Forget I Love You. Outside of the network, he played Kevin Federline in Britney Ever After, appeared in 14 episodes of the network comedy So Help Me Todd, and also in thrillers A Stranger's Child and The Podcast Murders. Darwin Sanford plays Uncle Paul. Darwin is an accomplished actor with 134 acting credits. His roles date back to appearing in three Bryan Adams music videos in 1984. More recently, he has appeared in Make Me a Match, Christmas at Dollywood, and When Calls the Heart for Hallmark. Mariesa Crouse plays Gwen. Mariesa has 21 acting credits, including The Wedding Cottage and 9 episodes of Chesapeake Shores. She's also a dancer who has appeared on Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist and served as assistant choreographer on Riverdale. Catherine Haggquist plays Lois. Catherine has a deep resume with 157 acting credits, including appearances in the trifecta of Once Upon a Time, Girlfriend's Guide to Divorce, and UnREAL. She's been in many Hallmark projects,
Screen B14 and The Mockingbird Cinema are teaming up again to screen Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters, so we thought we'd discuss its director this week. That's right, it's Hollywood's favourite controversial Uncle, Paul Schrader! Whilst perhaps most famous for bringing the world Taxi Driver and American Gigolo, he has had a prolific career which we'll be shining a spotlight on this week, ranging from sublime films to ridiculous ones. We'll also be discussing his no-nonsense forays into online film criticism, so if you've ever wondered what Uncle Paul thinks of 2012's Rock of Ages, be sure to tune in! ---Email us at pictureshow@brumradio.com---Listen live to The Brum Picture Show with Screen B14 on Saturdays at 4pm (UK Time) on www.brumradio.com.---Follow the team at Screen B14 https://www.instagram.com/screenb14And find out about the latest Screen B14 events here: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/screen-b14Online | Smart Speaker | iTunes | TuneIn | Brum Radio App And check out Brum Radio's profile for a whole plethora of shows, from electronic to punk, jazz to hip-hop and more —> www.mixcloud.com/BrumRadio
More Tim Berne Musicwith Paul MotianSet List: https://jazzcloset.blogspot.com/2024/08/more-tim-berne-music-121817.htmlPhoto: ©Wes Orshosky courtesy ECM RecordsTim Berne's Snakeoil: from l to r: Ches Smith, Ryan Ferreira, Oscar Noriega, Matt Mitchell, Tim Berne
Reading can magically transport us to faraway places, introduce us to new people, and teach us new skills. Reading is also a gateway to great conversations and exciting explorations. In this week's episode, Lisa shares three stories from Exploring Insects with Uncle Paul and provides some great conversation starters and ideas for further family explorations. Don't miss it! (It's also a great read aloud moment for your kids!) New to the Copper Lodge Library this year is English Epic Poetry, a collection with Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, and selections from Canterbury Tales and Paradise Lost. Build a family culture by reading these stories together and have meaningful conversations about wisdom and virtue. Even in the less overtly religious poems of Sir Gawain and Canterbury Tales, readers find Christian themes like courage, forgiveness, and right use of power. Learn more about the Copper Lodge Library at https://copperlodgelibrary.com/
In this engaging episode of The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast, host Ginny Yurich sits down with author and photographer Jon Kreye to explore the intersection of photography and the short term rental industry. Jon shares his journey from a decade-long photography hobbyist to a sought-after professional in the short term rental market. They discuss the crucial role of social media in booking rentals and how Jon started with small trade deals to grow his portfolio. Jon reminisces about his love for the outdoors, stemming from childhood trips to cabins and camping. He highlights what travelers seek in short term rentals, such as waterfront properties and unique amenities like natural swimming pools. With insights from over 150 rental stays, Jon explains the growing demand for short term rental photographers and the importance of capturing properties during the golden hour. The conversation delves into the unique stories behind each property, Jon's self-publishing journey encouraged by his Uncle Paul, and the success of his book in local gift shops. Jon also talks about the retreats he organizes, focusing on community building, learning, and content creation. They wrap up with a discussion on Midwest travel culture and the art of storytelling through imagery, emphasizing how a photo can evoke emotion and help people envision themselves in a space. Join Ginny and Jon for an inspiring episode filled with practical tips, personal stories, and a love for capturing the beauty of nature and unique rental properties. ** Learn more about Jon on Instagram @jonkreye Check out Jon's book here >> Up North ** Download your free 1000 Hours Outside tracker here >> https://www.1000hoursoutside.com/trackers Find everything you need to kick off your 1000 Hours Outside Journey here >> https://www.1000hoursoutside.com/blog/allthethings Order of copy of Ginny's newest book, Until the Streetlights Come On here >> https://amzn.to/3RXjBlN 4o Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How do you feel about…spiders?? In Week 2 of our Summer Book Club, Lisa shares more tips on reading as a family, and offers more ideas for generating conversation and activity after you read. Exploring Insects with Uncle Paul is our focus, and you'll love this introduction to the Copper Lodge Library selection that has a distinct Cycle 1 connection. Learn more about the Copper Lodge Library at copperlodgelibrary.com.
Featuring pianist Masabumi 'Poo' Kikuchi improvisational compositions from CDs he recorded at home and gave to Paul Motian. Most unreleased.Set List: https://jazzcloset.blogspot.com/2024/06/kikuchi-mostly-at-home-030317.htmlPhoto: Masabumi 'Poo' Kikuchi © Abby Kikuchi courtesy ECM Records
The Paul Motian Trio with Joe Lovano and Bill Frisell did a European Tour in the summer of 1992. The unreleased recording from July 11 at the Hague, Netherlands is featured on the show along with readings from Motian's Notebook/Diary that he took on the tour.Set List: https://jazzcloset.blogspot.com/2024/05/the-northsea-jazz-festival-1992-011317.htmlPhoto: Joe Lovano, Bill Frisell, Paul Motian 1991 Minneapolis photographer unknown
100th Episode! Featuring the Paul Motian Compositions For the Love of Sarah and Folk Song For Rosie. Sarah and Rosie are Motian's sisters.Set List: https://jazzcloset.blogspot.com/2024/05/for-love-of-sarah-rose-111816.htmlPhoto: Rose, Paul & Sarah Motian abt. 1942 ©Paul Motian Archive
Joey, Victoria and Uncle Phil and joined in studio with Real Tawk's Anjelica to discuss this weeks American Idol. They complain about song choices among other things. Uncle Phil gives his tic tok of the week the CDK Dance company.. Uncle Paul calls in.
Featuring a live, unreleased concert of the Paul Motian Trio from Feb. 10, 1990 at Yoshi's in Oakland, CA. With Bill Frisell and Joe Lovano.Set List: https://jazzcloset.blogspot.com/2019/04/set-list-042219.htmlPhoto: Joe Lovano, Paul Motian, Bill Frisell 1990 at Yoshi's (at the original location on Claremont Ave. in N. Oakland) photographer: unknown (but I'm searching)
Uncle Paul Briggs reflects on 50 years of working improve the lives of First Nations people.
The show features an unreleased concert of the Paul Motian Trio with Joe Lovano and Bill Frisell at the 1369 Club in Boston, MA on June 8, 1985. With readings from Motian's 1985 Band Book. With my favorite version of Motian's tune The Sunflower.Set List: https://jazzcloset.blogspot.com/2024/03/1369-club-boston-1985-031819.htmlPhoto: Paul Motian, Joe Lovano, Bill Frisell on tour in Sardinia or Lisbon 1986 photographer unknown ©Paul Motian Archive
Featuring a Paul Motian 1979 Rehearsal tape where he is composing new tunes on drums and piano and directing Charles Bracken on saxophone. Also some unreleased recordings of Paul Motian's first Trio gigs with David Izenzon and Charles Bracken.Set List: https://jazzcloset.blogspot.com/2019/07/set-list-070819.htmlPhoto: Charles Brackeen 1977 location unknown ©Richard Berner
Unreleased recordings of the first Paul Motian Trio with Charles Brackeen and David Izenzon. A rehearsal tape and their likely first gig: an office party. The best office party music ever! Also, readings from Paul Motian's autobiography- Chapter 1- 1940.Set List: https://jazzcloset.blogspot.com/2024/03/1977-office-gig-and-rehearsal-031717.htmlPhoto: Paul Motian on right with friend Joe Canavan(?) Early 1940's ©Paul Motian Archive
Fat Pat and Uncle Paul dive into business expansion strategies and the power of partnerships. Instead of sticking to the traditional 'buy or build' mindset, here's an alternative: forming alliances with established players in new markets. But here's the kicker: Have you considered how such partnerships could reshape your business expansion plans? We all know negotiation is a crucial skill for sealing deals. Ask the right questions and keep crucial information close to the chest. Have you honed your negotiation tactics to secure the best outcomes for your business transactions? When acquiring a business, it's not just about crunching numbers—understanding the seller's needs is paramount. Remember, stay agile, keep an eye on emerging trends, and be willing to pivot your strategy when necessary. By refining your approach and embracing innovation, you can position your business for growth and success in any market environment. Are you ready to implement these insights into your business strategy? Audio Mixing and Editing by www.verbell.ltd
In this episode of Voices from the Field, Grace Brown, the founder of Uncle Paul's Agritourism & Educational Farm in Tyler, Texas, talks with NCAT Sustainable Agriculture Specialist Justin Duncan about how she overcame various risks on the farm by choosing the right crops – both for the local environment and in accordance with the needs of their clientele. This podcast is produced by the National Center for Appropriate Technology through the ATTRA Sustainable Agriculture program, under a cooperative agreement with USDA Rural Development. This podcast was also made possible in part by funding from the Southern Risk Management Education Center, USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture, through the University of Arkansas. Related ATTRA Resources:· Business and Marketing· Risk ManagementContact Justin Duncan at justind@ncat.org.Please complete a brief survey to let us know your thoughts about the content of this podcast.You can get in touch with NCAT/ATTRA specialists and find access to our trusted, practical sustainable-agriculture publications, webinars, videos, and other resources at ATTRA.NCAT.ORG.
And The Podcast Will Rock may have had their own episode on Van Halen's OU812, but no podcast Albuquerque's more than ours. What were the circumstances that were happening to each of us when this album came out and how does this album rank amongst the Van Hagar catalog for us? While talking about the album and it's ranking with us, we also broke into some other musical discoveries we made at Uncle Paul and Aunt Carol's house in New Brunswick (16:40). We also talk about Uncle Ronny and Mike (27:58), Rock N Pod and InObscuria (34:59), payola (44:48), and making the perfect “old fashioned” (47:14). The boys also tell the infamous story (within the family) about the time Todd went missing and that was left behind was a shoe (52:48).#podcast @PodcastWillRock #vanhalen #OU812 #VanHagar #NewBrunswick @inobscuria @rocknpod #oldfashioned Website: www.seanmcginity.caMerch: Red Bubble: https://www.redbubble.com/people/seangeekpodcast/shopTee Public: https://www.teepublic.com/seangeekpodcast@seangeekpodcast on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook@fastfretfingers on Instagram@ToddGeeks Tech Talk on Facebook @captivatefmMentioned in this episode:New Merch AdAn ad that incorporates Red Bubble and Tee PublicThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Music of Paul Motian, Christian and Wolfgang Muthspiel, Bud Powell & Thelonious Monk. Featuring the 1993 album Muthspiel Peacock Muthspiel Motian, the 1996 album Perspective and Motian and the EBBB Play Monk & Powell. Featuring readings from biographies of Bud Powell and Thelonious Monk.Set List: https://jazzcloset.blogspot.com/2016/02/set-list-021916.htmlPhoto: Paul Motian 1990 photo: ©Mark Malabrigo
Featuring Thelonious Monk's album In Person-live at Town Hall 1959 and live at Blackhawk 1960 and Bill EvansThe Complete Village Vanguard Recordings, 1961 with Scott LaFaro and Paul Motian. With readings from the Paul Motian Archive.Set List: https://jazzcloset.blogspot.com/2016/03/set-list-030416.htmlPhoto: Scott LaFaro, Bill Evans, Paul Motian at the Village Vanguard, NYC 1961 photo: ©Steve Schapiro
Featuring Cool & Blue Records 1992 Release 'The Legendary Bill Evans Trio The 1960 Birdland Sessions" with Scott LaFaro and Paul MotianSet List: https://jazzcloset.blogspot.com/2016/03/set-list-031116.htmlPhoto: Paul Motian 1960 Cape Cod, MA ©Paul Motian Archive
Uncle Paul is preparing his upcoming presentation at Energy by Pest Daily, happening this weekend in Tampa, Florida. But first, he's answering listener questions by uncovering the secret sauce of setting that initial price point. How does anchoring impact negotiations? How can you take control by making the first offer? Private equity firms are ditching pest control for the untamed world of wildlife businesses—it's all about the lower acquisition prices. Paul goes in-depth into this potential new frontier for private equity investments. Are you ready to jump into the wildlife platform trend, or are you sticking to the safer waters of traditional investments? A recent Potomac client revamps their company's governance with the game-changing impact of an unbiased board. Now, the question is: would you be willing to surrender to a self-appointed board of directors? Audio Mixing and Editing by www.verbell.ltd
Have you ever felt dwarfed by a competitor's size, wondering, "What am I doing wrong?" Uncle Paul goes solo with a few listener questions in hand, and reminds us that size isn't everything; it's about playing the hand you're dealt. What unique strengths can you leverage in your business? Take it from the expert—ditch the grand goals and focus on small, daily changes. How can your business benefit from implementing small changes? Can skipping the business equivalent of a fast-food binge lead to significant improvements Don't accept the first offer when selling your business. In fact, hear how it ends up with a losing hand. How can the discomfort of asking for more during negotiations potentially lead to a better outcome? Audio Mixing and Editing by www.verbell.ltd
In the 2nd hour of the Marc Cox Morning Show: Napperville Councilman Josh McBroom suggest the rich house the immigrants Paul St Onge, Uncle to our very own Kim St Onge, joins the show to relate his experience canvasing for Trump in New Hampshire Nicole Murray gives a check on business In Other News with Ethan: The Oscars Noms Revealed, WWE to Netflix, IN N OUT closing in Oakland, Energy Drinks are bad for you, and Mark Zuckerberg is building a compound in Hawaii Coming Up: Genevieve Wood and Anthony Russo
Paul St Onge, Uncle to our very own Kim St Onge, joins the show to relate his experience canvasing for Trump in New Hampshire
Fat Pat and Uncle Paul kick off the new year at WorkWave's 2024 Beyond Service User Conference and unpack the highlights of Paul's appearance at their panel discussion. "Strategy in 2024" takes center stage. Spoiler alert: it's all about goals and objectives—it just keeps all the wheels turning. But so does showing your commitment to your people. How does sending team members of all levels to user conferences show you're invested? PestPac vs FieldRoutes. Paul and Patrick lay down the lowdown on the types of companies that invest in these platforms. Why do some companies lean towards one or the other? This won't be the last time Paul and Patrick hit the road together this year. Let's see if The Mex earns his invite. Audio Mixing and Editing by www.verbell.ltd
Join SAND co-founders Zaya and Maurizio Benazzo in conversation with Aboriginal elders and authors Uncle Paul Callaghan and Uncle Paul Gordon for a colorful community conversation, “On the Dreaming Path,” where we'll explore some of the profound teachings shared in their latest book. "Uncle" Paul Callaghan is an award-winning author and accomplished speaker. He has qualifications in a very diverse range of disciplines and a PhD in creative practice. He is also an Aboriginal story teller from the land of the Worimi people who has spent many years “out bush” listening and learning. He has life experience in many industries, Aboriginal culture and heritage and Aboriginal community services. "Uncle" Paul Gordon is a Ngemba man. Born in Brewarrina, he grew up on the Barwon River in Northwestern New South Wales, Australia. Since 1983 he has spent most of his time with the Old Men learning about country and lore. Uncle Paul has dedicated his life to teaching and working with communities throughout Australia to support learning through lore and culture. For the past 15 years, he has been leading camps and workshops for Indigenous and non-Indigenous people to reconnect to culture. As a traditional knowledge holder and custodian of Aboriginal lore, he continues to share as part of his obligation to thousands of years of Aboriginal culture. The underpinning foundation of the book is his journey through depression and the role Aboriginal culture, spirituality and philosophy had in not only enabling him to recover, but also empowering him to live life by his truth rather than everybody else's expectations. The book has a number of exercises and models based on his experience aimed at assisting people from all walks of life to build the courage and skills to live a life of purpose, choice and wellbeing. You will find it is a combination of styles including textbook, self help, Aboriginal history, Aboriginal philosophy, Aboriginal spirituality and an autobiography of his journey through depression. The Dreaming Path: Indigenous Thinking to Change Your Life Topics: 0:00 – Introduction 4:33 – Dreamtime 13:00 – Aboriginal Lore 20:26 – A Dreamtime Story 32:16 – Importance of Relationality 41:26 – 2023 Australian Indigenous Voice Referendum
Pianist Paul Bley and his recordings with Paul Motian are featured in this show made shortly after Bley's death. With readings from the Paul Motian Archive and Bley's autobiography "Stopping Time".Set List: https://jazzcloset.blogspot.com/2023/11/paul-bley-010816.htmlImage: Paul Bley abt. 1990 On tour with Paul Motian photo: Paul Motian ©Paul Motian Archive
Is Sunday a must-win for Mike Vrabel? Paul Kuharsky joins the TUP to discuss Vrabel's job status and his favorite Thanksgiving dishes. The Titans' have an exciting announcement. Plus, why grading Tim Kelly's first season isn't so easy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Companies can leverage subordinated debt to access capital without relinquishing ownership. Who has done this in the industry and for what purposes? Fat Pat and Uncle Paul chat through the impact of subordinated debt on financial stability along with its role within the broader capital structure. Are you staring down an opportunity where sub debt makes sense? How do you value a business? Consider the complexity in rising valuations and the unique liquidation potential within the pest control industry. Think about other industries that could benefit from this approach and what the decision-making considerations are for these business owners. Valuing a business for an internal partner buyout differs significantly from valuing it for sale to an external party. What is considered valuable particularly in internal partner buyouts versus sales to external parties? This discrepancy presents a challenge, especially with valuation dynamics. Stay tuned for more details on an upcoming event, and go ahead and pre-register by emailing thebuzz@potomaccompany.com. Audio Mixing and Editing by www.verbell.ltd
Live At Montpelier, France 1988 The Paul Motian Trio with Bill Frisell & Joe LovanoA great, unreleased recording of the classic Paul Motian TrioSet List: https://jazzcloset.blogspot.com/2023/11/live-at-montpelier-france-nov-26-1988.htmlPhoto: Bill Frisell, Paul Motian, Joe Lovano on the road around 1988 photographer unknown ©Paul Motian Archive
Selections From Paul Motian's Vinyl Collection Part 2/2More music from Paul Motian's vinyl collection and more readings from his 1992/93 Notebooks.Featuring Gene Ammons & Tony Williams.Set List: https://jazzcloset.blogspot.com/2023/11/selections-from-paul-motians-vinyl.htmlPhoto: Some of Motian's Vinyl Collection
At PestWorld, both Uncle Paul and Fat Pat had firsthand experiences that reinforced the notion of a younger and more sophisticated pest control industry. With Rentokil facing expectations of slower growth during the integration process, it's clear that the industry is in a transitional phase. Rollins and Rentokil both shared their quarterly earnings, but the crucial question is how investors reacted to their financial reports. This reaction could have significant implications for not only the North American market but also the global market. The industry initially surged with high customer demand during the pandemic, driven by essential services and lockdowns. However, the looming question is what lies ahead for the demand in pest control services. Even if companies manage to maintain top-line growth, they must address the pressing challenges of rising labor, fuel, and material costs. How will businesses adapt to these financial challenges while continuing to meet the demands of an evolving market? Audio Mixing and Editing by www.verbell.ltd
Owen Blackhurst, Seb White, James Bird, and Tommy Stewart catch up this week to talk about audio monsters, a few less swears, The Cartridge Family, Mexico v Portugal, El Mariachi, Chief Wiggam, ‘Do You Come Here Often?', Rainy Miller, Mike Skinner, Big Bad John, Martin O'Neill, silencing Anfield, annus mirabilis, the Wolf button, chest control, Jerzey Dudek, meerkats, George Graham, wildlings, watching your team play abroad, airport pints, The Ibiza Cup, Royal Antwerp, The Yerevan 48, ON TO VICTORY!, Uncle Paul, Kermit the Frog, Portland Timbers, lumberjacks, Soccer Moses, football fines list, Dear England, Joseph Fiennes, Cafe Royal Books, the old juices, Chicken & Mushroom Pot Noodles and somehow so much more.CLICK HERE TO BUY THE NEW ISSUE OF MUNDIAL Sign up for the Newsletter - https://mundialmag.co/newsletterFollow MUNDIAL on Twitter - @mundialmagFollow MUNDIAL on Instagram - @mundialmag Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Selections From Paul Motian's Vinyl Collection Part 1/2 featuring Bud Powell, John Coltrane, Thelonious Monk and more. With readings from Motian's 1992 Notebooks.Set List: https://jazzcloset.blogspot.com/2023/10/selections-from-paul-motians-vinyl.htmlPhoto: Some of Paul Motian's vinyl collection.
1992 Paul Motian Recordings 1992 was a busy year for Paul Motian. The show features music recorded or released in 1992. Featuring the first Electric Bebop Band recording, On Broadway V3, Motian In Tokyo (live Trio with Lovano and Frisell), Live at the Deer Head Inn (with Peacock and Jarrett), Triangle (Tethered Moon trio with Peacock and Kikuchi), Flux and Change (duo with Enrico Pieranunzi). With readings from the 1st draft of Motian's autobiography.Set List: https://jazzcloset.blogspot.com/2023/10/1992-paul-motian-recordings-120415.htmlPhoto: Paul Motian 1975 self portrait ©Paul Motian Archive
77-year-old writer/director Paul Schrader returns! We haven't given up on Uncle Paul, and we'll keep covering his movies as long as he's alive. This is the third Lodgecast outing for The Schrader Patrol. In the past, we've covered The Card Counter in Episode 109 and First Reformed way back in Episode 10. Now, we cover a new chapter in Uncle Paul's diary entitled Master Gardener. Joel Edgerton plays a horticulturist and former White supremacist. He's presided over by a rich Southern widow played by Sigourney Weaver. He grows close to gardener apprentice Maya (Quintessa Swindell). It's about as exciting as it sounds. Keep 'em coming Paul!
Recession is baked into your cake, Fat Pat. Learn from others' mistakes. You'll hear what tax wedge distortions caused owners to do back in '08-'09. Looking across the service industry, which dynamics and sensitivities will help businesses weather a recession? Step into The Boardroom as Uncle Paul and Fat Pat take on more listener questions, such as where do one-time services fit into the mix, if at all? In regards to valuing a business, following EBITDA, what else is important? What's not on the P&L that influences top-line revenue quality? What does it cost to buy a customer list versus growing without acquisitions? The focus has shifted from just buying accounts to considering the cash flow stream in recent years, but what perspective should you take as you're looking to buy 1-3 route businesses? Have issues with you recurring revenue? There's a 12-step program for that. Audio Mixing and Editing by www.verbell.ltd