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High Action
Molly Miller

High Action

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2021 54:46


She's one of Los Angeles's most sought-after musicians, recording and touring with artists such as Jason Mraz, Black Eyed Peas, Donna Missal, and Morgxn, at venues such as the Hollywood Bowl, Royal Albert Hall, Coachella, Red Rocks Amphitheatre, and Walt Disney Concert Hall. In her feature in the renowned magazine, Guitar, Michael James Adam notes, “she slings the guitar like a wordsmith, wry and sarcastic with a playful slant and flows from hushed whisper to bursts of elation with aplomb”. Miller is featured on Jason Mraz's 2018 album Know and his forthcoming record, out in Summer 2020. She is in the house-band on The Bachelor's newest ABC primetime show, Listen To Your Heart. Soon after earning her Doctorate in Musical Arts from the University of Southern California in 2016, she became the chair of the Guitar Department at Los Angeles College of Music, a position she still holds. When Miller's not on tour, running a guitar department, or in the studio, she heads her own trio, Molly Miller Trio, showcased on NPR's Fresh Air. The second album by Molly Miller Trio is slated for release later in 2020.★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

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Learn Irish & other languages with daily podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 22:04


jQuery(document).ready(function(){ cab.clickify(); }); Original Podcast with clickable words https://tinyurl.com/ycv4sawv 10,000 letters written by American migrants awarded to NUI Galway. 10,000 litir a scríobh imircigh i Meiriceá bronnta ar OÉ Gaillimh. Northwestern Reporter An American historian has donated a collection of 10,000 letters written by Irish immigrants to America over the past 400 years to NUI Galway. Tuairisceoir an Iarthuaiscirt Tá bailiúchán de 10,000 litir a scríobh imircigh as Éirinn go Meiriceá le 400 bliain anuas bronnta ag staraí Meiriceánach ar Ollscoil na hÉireann i nGaillimh. American researcher Kerby A. Is é an taighdeoir Meiriceánach Kerby A. Miller donated the collection to the University. Miller a thug an bailiúchán don Ollscoil. Acadamh na hOllscoile in Gaoth Dobhair in Co Donegal will screen and index the material for future public publication online. Déanfaidh Acadamh na hOllscoile i nGaoth Dobhair i gCo Dhún na nGall scagadh agus innéacsú ar an ábhar lena chur ar líne go poiblí amach anseo. The University says that "these documents are a window into the life of Ireland and America in the long run and are a wonderful gift to the people of the country from which these emigrants have left for centuries." Deir an Ollscoil gur "fuinneog ar shaol na hÉireann agus Mheiriceá sa tréimhse fhada atá sna cáipéisí seo agus gur bronntanas iontach iad do mhuintir na tíre ónár fhág na himircigh seo leis na céadta bliain." The collection donated by the American historian Kerby A Miller to the university in Galway is the view of Irish immigrants leaving their homeland for 400 years. Dearcadh na n-imirceach as Éirinn ar a dtírín dúchais a bhí orthu a fhágáil le 400 bliain atá sa bhailiúchán atá tugtha ag an staraí Meiriceánach Kerby A Miller don ollscoil i nGaillimh. That personal attitude is reflected in a collection of letters from immigrants that Miller has collected over the past 50 years. Tá an meon pearsanta sin le feiceáil i mbailiúchán litreacha ó imircigh a chruinnigh Miller le breis is 50 bliain anuas. Professor Breandán Mac Suibhne, Director of Acadamh na hOllscolaíochta Gaeilge, says that Miller himself spent some years here in the seventies seeking detailed information on emigration from Ireland to America. Deir an tOllamh Breandán Mac Suibhne atá ina Stiúrthóir ar Acadamh na hOllscolaíochta Gaeilge, gur chaith Miller é féin tamall de bhlianta anseo sna seachtóidí ag cuartú mioneolas ar an imirce as Éirinn go Meiriceá. "He wanted to know what the ordinary Irish people thought had left this country of emigration. "Bhí sé ag iarraidh a fháil amach caidé a shíl gnáthmhuintir na hÉireann a dfhág an tír seo den imirce. He did not want to find all that information in books or in newspapers. Ní raibh sé leis an eolas sin uilig afháil i leabharthaí ná i nuachtáin. But he thought he would find that information in letters composed by the emigrants themselves, and began his collection of letters, transcribing them, passing the basics back to people and then analyzing them. Ach mheas sé go bhfaigheadh sé an t-eolas sin i litreacha a chum na himircigh iad féin, agus thoisigh sé a chruinniú litreacha, á dtras-scríobh, ag cur na mbunrudaí ar ais chuig daoine agus ag déanamh anailís ansin orthu. He found that the Irish people viewed emigration as an exile and that is what comes out of these letters, "says Breandán. Fuair sé amach gur dhearc cosmhuintir na hÉireann ar an imirce mar a bheadh deoraíocht ann agus sin an rud is mó a thig amach as na litreacha seo," arsa Breandán. Breandán says that Miller has donated a huge treasure trove of Irish ideas abroad to a University in Ireland: "When Miller decided that his collection of letters was to come to Ireland, there was no better place for the subject. this is the National University of Ireland, Galway. Deir Breandán go bhfuil cúis ar leith a bhfuil an taisce ollmhór de smaointe na nGael thar lear bronnta ag Miller ar Ollscoil in Éi...

The Career Musician
Jason Mraz' Guitar Doctor | Molly Miller EP. 91

The Career Musician

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 58:55


She's one of Los Angeles's most sought-after musicians, recording and touring with artists such as Jason Mraz, Black Eyed Peas, Donna Missal, and Morgxn, at venues such as the Hollywood Bowl, Royal Albert Hall, Coachella, Red Rocks Amphitheatre, and Walt Disney Concert Hall. Miller is featured on Jason Mraz's 2018 album Know and his newest record, Look For The Good. She is in the house-band on The Bachelor's newest ABC primetime show, Listen To Your Heart. Soon after earning her Doctorate in Musical Arts from the University of Southern California in 2016, she became the chair of the Guitar Department at Los Angeles College of Music, a position she still holds. When Miller's not on tour, running a guitar department, or in the studio, she heads her own trio, Molly Miller Trio, showcased on NPR's Fresh Air. The second album by Molly Miller Trio is slated for release in 2021. https://www.mollymillermusic.com/

Canadian Cycling Magazine Podcast
They went on a subarctic fat bike trek, and then the whole world changed

Canadian Cycling Magazine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 33:17


In March, Buck Miller, Eric Batty and Ryan Atkins covered all 721 km of the Wapusk trail by fat bike. The trail is the world’s longest winter road, which runs between Peawanuck, Ont., and Gillam, Man. Sections of the trail are close to Hudson Bay. Last year, they rode along James Bay, a trip they called the James Bay Descent. The Wapusk trail trip was longer and more remote. RELATED Lessons from the James Bay Descent This year’s trip is not only a fascinating adventure but it speaks to the challenges we are facing today. It’s also about challenges—both environmental and societal—that we'll face in the near future. When Miller, Batty and Atkins went into the woods, the world was one way. When they got out, it was completely different. To learn more about the expedition’s charitable component at True North Aid. RELATED Waiting for it to get cold enough for a fat-bike expedition in Ontario and Manitoba’s Far North RELATED Listen: Stories from a 600-km winter fat bike ride in Northern Ontario, Svein Tuft: from bike bum to the WorldTour The Canadian Cycling Magazine Podcast thanks Ontario Creates for its support. Please rate and review the Canadian Cycling Magazine Podcast wherever you get your episodes.

After Hours Drunk Fed Podcast
Episode 4 - wHiTe SuPrEmAcY

After Hours Drunk Fed Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 3:51


Stephen Miller is a piece of she it. That is a fact I am sugar coating it. That I said she and it. Not my fault you heard something else. Whatever. Welcome to the Drunk Fed pod cast. Today's topic for April 9, 2019 is dot dot dot white supremacy. Apolgies for the heavy topic. We forget whence we came. We are a nation founded on white supremacy. Now, go reed the U S Constitution in its orgininal meaning. That all white men were created equal. See, the quote originalists quote frame their view that way. Slaves and non whites were non factors in the Constitution's creation. The quote others quote were not people to the founders. Many of the founders owned slaves. Unfriendly reminder. Hence the three fifths comprimise. Now, what does a conservative want to do? Conservatives want to keep the status quo. They do not want to change. That would be nice if we were dealing with someone wanting to not change. However, we are dealling with regressives. The current G O P wants to turn the clock back to 1950. That is their desire. Jim crow. White males in power. Then, to them, everything will be all white and all right. This is what we are fighting against. This is how they frame, view, and want the whole world to be. I am not going to parrot their talking points in this podcast. You can read the transcript from the bigot in chief's number one ass licker. You can see the family separation policy in place from this current and only this current administration. President Obama did NOT start this policy. This is 100 percent trump's doing. You can be a black white supremacist. You can be a jewish nazi. You can be a gay bashing homophobic gay person. You can be a self hating whatever you are. Stephen Miller is a white supremacist. Stephen Miller is a bigot. Stephen Miller is a white nationalist. This is redundant to say, I know. Stephen Miller is a racist. Stephen Miller is a nazi. Stephen Miller is a fascist. Stephen Miller is the problem. I know what I used to be. I know what Stephen Miller is. When Miller says quote It is a painful reminder of the ongoing humanitarian tragedy that is illegal immigration and the misery that it spreads. end quote. He is blaming immigration. He is putting the blame on people coming here. Also, saying it is quote illegal end quote is also something only right wing types say. Being a person and going from one country to another is not illegal. You fly to Belize tomorrow, with a passport, you get it stamped for a tourist visa. You fly to the U S and get a tourist stamp and over stay it, if you are white, no problem. If you are non white, watch out for the brown shirts of I C E. Most visa over stays are from people flying to the U S and staying. Asking for aslyum is not illegal. Asking for help is not illegal. Matthew twenty five 45 what you did not do to the least of these, you also did not do to me. Why does trump and miller want a wall? Why do we need another idol to white supremacy? Why did Arizona erect a confederate monument in 2010? The bigot in chief has a chief ass licker. This is where all these hateful policies are coming from. This pod cast is too short and too long at the same time. I get it. However, I can not spend too much time in the cesspool of hate. Do you know how many times I re write upload and listen to this short thing to get it correct? it is painful some times like tonight. Angry emoji. Maybe tomorrow we talk about poke e mon and puppies. Thank you for listening to this pod cast. This has been the Drunk Fed Podcast. Written and produced by me, the Drunk Fed. All rights reserved. This is the Drunk Fed. Signing off.

The Kathryn Zox Show
Ep. 1: Leadership and Ep. 2: Political Stress

The Kathryn Zox Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2018 55:16


Kathryn interviews sustainable growth expert Rick Miller, author of “Be Chief: It's a Choice, Not a Title”. When Miller was tasked with rehabilitating million - and billion - dollar organizations, he didn't do it by turning to “chiefs” in the top echelon. Miller argues that if you want to drive sustainable growth that turns companies around, your organization needs to be filled with “chiefs” at every level. Miller is a former executive in Fortune 10, Fortune 30, startups, and nonprofits. Miller is featured on FierceCEO, USA Today, and Forbes. Kathryn also interviews certified life coach and former Dept. of Defense appointee Kathy Hertz, author of “Beyond Resistance: Coping with the Stress of the Trump Era”. As we head towards midterm elections this November, the American political climate remains extremely divisive. Beyond the politicians themselves, average Americans are feeling stressed and angry, often leading to feelings of helplessness when it comes to making a political impact.

TalkWithME
Ronda Miller, Writer

TalkWithME

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2018 60:55


Ronda Miller is a Life Coach who works with clients who have lost someone to homicide.  Miller is the current State President of Kansas Authors Club (1/01/2018 - 12/31/2019).  She has also served as the club’s Poetry Contest Manager (2011-2014); District 2 President (2015 – 2017); and state Vice President (2016 – 2017). When Miller isn’t coaching clients, volunteering time to Kansas Authors Club, or writing poetry, she is busy learning life skills from children with special needs.   Ronda's books of poetry include “Going Home: Poems from My Life”, “MoonStain”, and “WaterSigns” (2015 and 2017, published by Meadowlark-Books).  Her poems are also included in many anthologies, including in 2018: "Kansas Time-Place: An Anthology of Heartland Poetry"; "Flash Poems: Poetry and Prompts"; and "365 Days Poetry Anthology, Volume 2".  Her memoir "Gun Memories", is coming in September 2018.Find Ronda Miller's readings, workshops, and books at Poet's Page for Ronda Miller on Facebook  https://www.facebook.com/groups/146522715536360/    

Beyond 50
EPISODE 557 - Moppin' Floors to CEO

Beyond 50

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2017


For Beyond 50's "Personal Growth" talks, listen to an interview with Dennis Miller. He'll share his rags-to-riches story. When Miller was a young boy, he tried to kill his father with a butter knife. Suffering from severe emotional abuse and depression, he grew up with a negative self-image that translated into poor grades in school, and eventually landed him in a psychiatric hospital. Despite overwhelming obstacles, through perseverance and the help of caring individuals, Miller turned his life around. He started out mopping floors at Ramada Inn before gaining admittance to an Ivy League university, and later becoming CEO of a New Jersey hospital. Tune in to Beyond 50: America's Variety Talk Radio Show on the natural, holistic, green and sustainable lifestyle. Visit www.Beyond50Radio.com and sign up for our Exclusive Updates.

Anais Nin
Ménage à Trois: Anaïs Nin, Henry Miller and Money

Anais Nin

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2015 18:34


Did any shred of the famous love affair between diarist Anaïs Nin and novelist Henry Miller survive their cataclysmic breakup letters of 1942? Listen to how Nin visited Miller in a failed attempt to revive their friendship in 1947, and then how Nin felt betrayed by Miller’s consent to help his friend Alfred Perlès publish a book revealing details about the affair in 1955. When Miller won the obscenity trials in 1961, he suddenly became rich while Nin was on the brink of financial ruin. Did Miller come to her rescue, and if so, how did this change their relationship? Find out here.

Duck N Cover
Duck N Cover: Promo #1 - Twitchy Dead Guy

Duck N Cover

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2008 1:18


"Guns, midgets (little people), hookers (pleasure professionals), butthash, grumfuffles, lowlifes, blood, and two manchildren coming-of-age together as they navigate through a city of crime armed only with their wits, service weapons, and healthy libidos. Put the kids to bed, and hand the babysitter a beer.... It's Duck 'N Cover!!! When Miller and McKenna lost their respective partners in a controversial and widely-publicized failed drug bust, the two greenhorn detectives were paired up to fight crime the only way they know how... sloppily.For more go to:www.duckncovershow.com