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Walley and DT return from Adelaide after a triumphant after-the-siren (actually) win. The boys recap the best from the trip, including Walley's heroics and what really happened post-game. Plus Simon's Choice returns and Walley looks at the worst places to shit your pants.Follow us on socials ⬇️Instagram: www.instagram.com/honestbeers/TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@honestbeers
After puzzling over an interesting follow-up question about Pitchford v. Cain, we unpack a summary vacatur in Whitton v. Dixon. We then spend a while breaking down the latest developments in Allen v. Milligan line, in which we discuss the future of the Purcell principle and whether the Court should be unusually attentive to public appearances in election cases. We finish with Sripetch v. Jarkesy, where the Court rejects a requirement that the SEC prove victims suffered pecuniary loss before seeking disgorgement, with specific attention to the interesting Seventh Amendment question raised in Justice Thomas's concurrence.Key Topics[00:03:23] - Listener question on Pitchford v. Cain, AEDPA, and procedural default[00:08:12] - Whitten v. Dixon: summary vacatur in a capital case and harmless-error review[00:12:44] - Justice Thomas's dissent and the critique of selective error correction[00:22:46] - Allen v. Milligan / Alabama redistricting and the stay of the lower court injunction[00:27:24] - The Court's restatement of Milligan and discussion of “colorblind constitution” language[00:32:30] - Purcell, election timing, and whether the doctrine is really about federal court intervention[00:41:20] - Merits and legitimacy concerns in election-law cases[00:53:27] - SEC v. Sripetch and the disgorgement remedy[00:58:42] - Justice Thomas's concurrence on disgorgement, equity, and the Seventh Amendment[01:03:36] - Broader implications for administrative law and jury-trial rights
This episode contains discussions of murder, execution, racial violence, and a botched public hanging. If you need to skip any section, the chapter markers below will help you find your way around. Support resources are listed at the end of these notes.This EpisodeSeason 40 of Foul Play covers America's forgotten crimes — fifty states, 250 years, and the stories that slipped out of the history books. Episode 8 closes out the season with a double portrait. One case from New Hampshire. One from Colorado. Eleven years apart. Two thousand miles between them. The same question at the center of both: when the law finally catches up with a killer, does it actually deliver justice?This is historical true crime at its most uncomfortable.Case A: The Great Falls National Bank Murder — New Hampshire , 1897Joseph A. Stickney was sixty-eight years old when a man walked into his bank on Good Friday morning, April 16, 1897, and cut his throat.Stickney was the cashier of the Great Falls National Bank in Somersworth, New Hampshire — a mill city of seven thousand people where the Salmon Falls River dropped one hundred feet over a mile and powered seven textile mills. The bank had operated since 1865. On a holiday morning, with the mills closed and families walking to Mass, Stickney was alone at his desk with $150,000 in money and securities behind him.The man who killed him was Joseph E. Kelley, twenty-four years old, born in Amesbury, Massachusetts. Kelley had been convicted in Somersworth five years earlier for breaking and entering. He had studied the bank's routine. He walked in with a blackjack, knocked Stickney to the floor, cut his throat, and left with approximately $6,000 in cash — leaving $144,000 behind.The historical murder investigation moved fast. Kelley hired a horse team from Whitten's Stable. The team was found the next day at Phoenix Stables. On April 29, investigators searched a boarding house in Berwick, Maine, where they found a box containing a false mustache and goatee. Kelley had already crossed into Quebec on a Boston & Maine train. He was caught in a Montreal brothel, seated between two prostitutes, still wearing a woman's dress he had purchased for $10 in gold from a hotelkeeper in Quebec.At trial in Dover, New Hampshire, in November 1897, Kelley changed his plea to guilty — but only if the hanging could be scheduled for January 16, 1898. He had a contract with the Devil, he explained, that expired January 15.Dr. Charles Bancroft of the New Hampshire State Asylum for the Insane examined Kelley multiple times and concluded he had the instincts of a man but the judgment and capacity of a child of nine. Expert after expert called him a "high-grade imbecile. " Chief Justice Alonzo P. Carpenter, who had served as Chief Justice of the New Hampshire Supreme Court since 1896, presided over a bench that ultimately found Kelley guilty of second-degree murder — thirty years in state prison. Kelley was reportedly disappointed. He had wanted to hang.Case B: The Trolley Murder of Joseph C. Whitnah — Colorado , 1886On the night of May 19, 1886, Joseph C. Whitnah was driving a horse-drawn streetcar along the Broadway line of the Denver City Railway when two men approached his car at the southern terminus at Broadway and Alameda.Whitnah was a streetcar operator in a city mid-boom. Denver's population tripled between 1880 and 1890, from roughly 35,000 to more than 106,000. The Denver City Railway operated forty-five coaches across sixteen miles of track.Andrew Green, twenty-five years old, and his associate John "Kansas" Withers had been waiting for Whitnah's car. Green fired two shots from a .38 caliber revolver. The first shot was accidental — triggered when Whitnah screamed. The second was deliberate, close-range, through the heart. Whitnah died on the spot. The $14 in fares in his cashbox went untouched.The true crime investigation broke in six days. On May 21, a private detective received a tip at the G.A.R. Saloon on Larimer Street — the Grand Army of the Republic, a fraternal organization for Union veterans. Withers confessed almost immediately and identified Green as the shooter. Green was arrested and confessed on May 25. He told investigators he had been promised the death penalty would be taken off the table if he cooperated.That promise was never confirmed or denied.Green stood trial before an all-white jury. This was Denver six years after a mob of 3,000 attacked the city's Chinese quarter and lynched a man named Look Young. Defense attorney Edgar Caypless worked pro bono. He argued that no robbery had actually been completed, that Green's confession was coerced by a false promise, and that the first shot was accidental. The jury deliberated a little over an hour — was polled four times, one juror holding out for second- degree — and returned a verdict of guilty of first-degree murder. Death.On July 27, 1886, Sheriff Frederick Cramer of Arapahoe County cut the main rope at 2:24 PM before fifteen to twenty thousand spectators gathered between the Broadway and Colfax bridges. Vendors sold lemonade. Families had brought picnic lunches. Children were in the crowd.Green's neck did not snap. Twelve minutes after the jerk-up, doctors could still feel a pulse at his wrist. At 3:45 PM — eighty-one minutes after Cramer cut the rope — undertakers removed Andrew Green from the gallows and placed him in a casket bound for the "colored" section of Riverside Cemetery.The execution was condemned by nearly every Denver newspaper. In 1889, Colorado moved all executions to the state prison in Canon City, limited witnesses, and commissioned a new gallows design. In 1897 — the same year Joseph Stickney was murdered in New Hampshire — Colorado abolished the death penalty. It was reinstated in 1901.Historical ContextBoth cases arrived during the same decade, when American law was negotiating what justice was supposed to look like. In New Hampshire, a court grappled with whether a man who could plan a murder could simultaneously lack the mental capacity to stand fully accountable for it. In Colorado, a court asked whether a Black man could get a fair trial six years after his city had watched a lynch mob go unpunished.Neither question has a clean answer. Both still echo.This is Season 40 of Foul Play: America's 250th Anniversary — the crimes that didn't make the monuments.Our Sponsors:* Check out Kensington Publishing: https://www.kensingtonbooks.com* Check out Mood and use my code SHANE for a great deal: https://mood.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Dustin Whitten is a full time 1:1 railroader that's also an HO scale model railroader known for his coal-hauling Appalachian-themed layouts. His current layout was featured in the "Built by Others" series on Trains.com inspired by the Virginian project layout that first appeared in the pages of Model Railroader in January of 2012. Dustin's Norfolk & Western South Branch layout took inspiration from this project and adjusted it to fit his space. His freelance layout, the Norfolk & Western South Branch, models Southwestern Virginia in 1987 during the early Norfolk Southern era. On this podcast he explains how he expanded and customized the original Virginian project plan with broader curves, a redesigned coal marshaling yard, realistic operations based on prototype railroad practices using a mix of Norfolk and Western, Southern Railway, and early Norfolk Southern power. It's a great podcast and one we're sure you'll enjoy!!
Summary In this episode, Justin Lake interviews Julie Whitten about the critical factors influencing frontline technology adoption, the human operating system behind change, and strategies to improve stakeholder engagement and trust. They explore practical approaches to accelerate adoption, the importance of trust, and how to effectively communicate with senior leaders. Key topics The People Stack framework and its layers Root causes of poor adoption and how to address them The importance of trust and clarity in change management Strategies for engaging senior leaders and frontline workers The role of readiness assessment and practice in successful implementation Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Change Management Challenges 02:08 Understanding the Consequences of Poor Adoption 06:00 The People Stack: Layers of Change 10:36 Trust as a Foundation for Change 11:02 Generational Perspectives on Trust 13:02 Personalizing Change in Large Organizations 17:06 Communicating Change to Senior Leaders 20:50 Assessing Readiness for Change 24:18 Implementing Effective Change Management Strategies 27:52 Prioritizing Change Management 31:19 The Importance of Early Change Strategy 34:04 Understanding Resistance and Adoption 37:39 Proactive vs Reactive Change Management 39:59 The People Stack: A New Approach to Change 44:11 Engaging with Clients for Successful Change 48:42 Connecting with Senior Stakeholders 49:42 Outro (Frontline Innovators) Final.mp4 Resources The People Stack by Julie Whitten - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0H18SB1P1 Justin Lake on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/justinlake Julie Whitten on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/juliewhitten Skyllful - https://www.skyllful.com/
How do you earn trust and drive sales success today? In this episode of Predictable B2B Success, Rory reunites with Scott Roy, co-founder of Whitten & Roy Partnership, to explore actionable strategies for building authentic relationships and empowering sales teams. The episode delves into Roy's discipline, mindset, and childhood influences, emphasizing why genuine care, active listening, and vulnerability are not just soft skills but essential tools for achieving measurable sales performance and driving organizational transformation. If you want practical guidance on building lasting business relationships, inspiring executive growth, and leveraging the human side of sales, this episode is for you. Scott Roy goes beyond strategy, sharing science-backed insights and real stories from London boardrooms to rural Africa to help you build trust and spark transformation. Whether you lead teams, manage sales pipelines, or want proven methods to strengthen business trust, you'll find clear, actionable lessons throughout the conversation. Let's dive in. Some topics we explore in this episode include: Establishing Trust and Credibility: How Scott Roy and his partner built credibility for their new consulting business, focusing on referrals and reputation .DQ (Decision Intelligence) Selling Method: A consultative, listening-first approach to identifying and solving client problems.Centrality of Trust in Business Relationships: Why authentic curiosity and care underpin lasting client trust.Vulnerability and Authenticity in Sales: The role of sharing personal stories and being genuine with clients.Personal Growth and Overcoming Limitations: Connecting childhood experiences to limiting beliefs and the importance of "rewiring" for sales success.Coaching Executives Through Blind Spots: Private, trust-based coaching methods for organizational leaders.Deep Listening and Asking Insightful Questions: Using active listening and expert questioning to uncover client needs.Purpose and Meaning in Sales: Helping salespeople identify personal and professional purpose, not just chase numbers.The Role of Sales Managers: Importance of regular check-ins and supporting salesperson growth.Legacy and Mission: Scott Roy's goal is to change global sales culture and promote ethical, decision-based selling.And much, much more…
What if everything you thought you knew about high-performance sales was only half the story? In this episode of Predictable B2B Success, we speak with Scott Roy, co-founder of Whitten & Roy Partnership (WRP), a seasoned consultant and author of innovative sales methodologies that have transformed organizations across more than 50 countries. From selling educational books door-to-door as a college student to coaching global giants and social enterprises, Scott has seen firsthand what drives sales teams to predictable, repeatable success. But here's the twist: it's not just about hitting numbers or mastering pitch decks. Scott challenges conventional wisdom, revealing why attitude, culture, and a unique “Decision Intelligence Selling” methodology create lasting change beyond what AI or slick technology promises. Why does the “Race Equation”, a formula blending attitude, competence, and execution, make or break sales teams? And in an age obsessed with fast closings, why does lingering longer in the diagnostic stage actually speed up the sales process? If you're a sales leader, founder, or anyone invested in growth, this episode will change how you think about scaling revenue and building world-class commercial organizations. Get ready for actionable insights and real-world stories that defy the status quo. Some topics we explore in this episode include: How WRP Got Started: The backstory behind Whitten & Roy Partnership, including Speaker B's journey in sales.Sales Reps vs. Sales Managers: Why being good at selling doesn't make you a good manager—and how those roles need different skills.What's This RACE Thing: Results = Attitude + Competence + Execution; it's a formula Speaker B swears by for sales success.The Power of Attitude: Why mindset and willingness to learn matter just as much as—or more than—hard skills.DQ Selling, Step by Step: Their four-step method: get clear on the problem, figure out what it's costing, see if the client actually wants to fix it, then pitch the solution.Precision Listening (Not Just Asking Questions): Inspired by psychologist Carl Rogers, it's all about really listening and playing back what the customer says, not just grilling them.Selling is Selling—Everywhere: Turns out selling in Ghana or Cambodia isn't that different from selling to big Western companies.AI in Sales & Company Culture: AI can help, but it mostly amplifies what's already there—good or bad—in your sales team and culture.Training vs. Real Change: Why one-off training sessions don't stick, and the real secret is embedding new habits through ongoing coaching.Sales Mistakes Leaders Keep Making: Not seeing sales as a science, not coaching enough, and forgetting to keep high performers happy.And much, much more…
#315 Should you test your baby's microbiome — and if so, when? In this episode, I sit down with naturopath, herbalist, lactation consultant, and infant microbiome expert Dawn Whitten to take a critical and balanced look at the new wave of paediatric microbiome testing. Dawn brings over 20 years of clinical experience in perinatal and early life health, and in this conversation, she covers what these tests get right, where they fall short, and the very real risk of over-interpreting a rapidly changing ecosystem. In this episode, you'll discover: What "normal" actually looks like in the infant microbiome across the first two to three years of life Why the infant microbiome can shift dramatically in just a few weeks without any intervention The clinical risk of testing too early and acting too fast Why Bifidobacterium is the keystone genus of the infant gut — and which species matter most The age grouping problem with current paediatric tests Why organisms like Blastocystis and Dientamoeba in a baby's report may not be cause for alarm The problem with functional markers like faecal calprotectin in infants What responsible interpretation actually looks like in clinical practice What Dawn wishes these tests would do differently Dawn's Natural Early Life Health course and how it equips practitioners to use these tests wisely Love & Guts listeners receive 25% off Dawn's Natural Early Life Health course via the links below. Jason Hawrelak's Healthy Gut course is a prerequisite — bundle options are available. Offer available until 15 April 2026. Love & Guts podcast special discount links Natural Early Life Course & Bridging Course Bundle https://probiotic-advisor.teachable.com/p/early-life-health11?affcode=186042_ituurmer Natural Early Life Health 2026 term https://probiotic-advisor.teachable.com/p/early-life-health12?affcode=186042_ituurmer If you work with infants and young children, or you're a parent navigating gut health in early life, this episode is for you.
Brother Charles speaks on the profound imagery of God's hand in the world and in our lives, and on His constant care, protection, and presence.
On this episode of The Bluebloods, Zach McKinnell is joined by Tarleton State head football coach Todd Whitten. Whitten discusses leading the Texans through a transition from Division II to FCS, navigating a quarterback battle this offseason, learning experiences from his first two FCS Playoff appearances, and staying flexible in the ever-changing world of college football. All this and more right here on The Bluebloods! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Ted Whitten Jnr opens up about life in the shadow of an icon, the chaos and comedy of 70s and 80s footy, and the moment his dad gave him the most unexpected piece of career advice ever. From the emotional final lap at the Western Oval to the fight that saved the Bulldogs, to raising over $15 million for prostate cancer research, this episode dives into the real legacy of the Whitten name. A must‑listen for footy fans who love the stories behind the stories.
Message preached by brother Charles on the comfort the Lord gives us in the face of life's struggles
In this message, Elder Charles speaks on the theme of God as a refuge, emphasizing the importance of trusting in Him during life's challenges and highlights Jesus as the ultimate source of refuge and rest
Change rarely fails because the strategy is wrong. More often, it slows or stalls because the human side of change is underestimated. In Episode 252 of The Mindset Game podcast, Vered Kogan speaks with Julie Whitten, a seasoned change leader, about the psychology of pushback and what helps change move forward. Drawing on more than two decades of experience supporting large-scale transformations across complex industries, Julie explains why resistance is a natural part of change and what leaders can learn by paying attention to it. Together, they explore how leaders can reduce friction, build trust, and create momentum by focusing on how change is experienced. In this conversation, you'll learn: Why pushback often reflects uncertainty or care, not opposition How urgency and pressure can unintentionally slow adoption What helps people feel clearer and more willing to engage To learn more about Julie's work, visit juliewhittenconsulting.com or find her on LinkedIn. To subscribe to The Mindset Game podcast or leave a review, visit TheMindsetGame.com or click HERE.
In this deeply moving and honest conversation, Laurel Boivin sits down with Angela Whitten, a Maine mom who tragically lost her 18-year-old son, Trent, to suicide in June 2022. Angela, executive director and co-founder of Stay; for Life, a Maine-based nonprofit supporting mental health awareness and suicide prevention, shares her journey of inner work, resilience, and purpose after the loss of her son.This episode offers both heartfelt storytelling and practical guidance, including how to start hard conversations about mental health, why warning signs aren't always visible, and how small acts of connection can remind people they are not alone.In this episode, you'll hear:* What a “beautiful life” means when it's grounded in authenticity, nourishment, and relationship* How inner work and therapy helped Angela walk alongside depression, anxiety, and grief* The difference between reacting and responding—and why it matters in relationships* How Stay: For Life was born from loss and now supports mental health and suicide prevention* Why men's mental health needs intentional space, support, and community* Practical ways to start conversations when you're worried about someone* A powerful reminder that even in the darkest moments, light and purpose are still possibleThis episode includes discussion of suicide, grief, and mental health struggles. Please care for yourself as you listen. If you or someone you love needs support, call or text 988 (in the U.S.).Links/Books mentioned www.stayforlife.orgThe email to send questions to Laurel Boivin is laurel@fluxflowcoaching.com and for Laurel Holland - laurel@liveyourinnerpower.comHost/Cohost/Guest InfoGuiding others to become effective leaders of their own lives, Laurel Holland has been on a journey of awakening and transformation throughout her life. Writing about inner work, Laurel has authored four books, including Crossroads and Love's 8 Laws. Her books, Live Your Inner Power, the Journal, and Courageous Woman, introduce, share, and explore the eight foundational practices for creating transformation from the inside out. Through her books, programs, and innovative talks, Laurel's great desire is to lift others up and courageously step into the life they came here to live. You can learn more about Laurel, her books, and work she does at www.liveyourinnerpower.com.Laurel Boivin is a leadership coach, speaker, and workshop facilitator. Founder of Flux+Flow Professional Coaching, Laurel works with high-performing professionals and mission-driven organizations to shift from achievement to alignment — helping them connect deeply to purpose, lead with confidence, and create environments where people thrive. A Reiki master and yoga practitioner, collector of sea glass and antiques, she lives in New Hampshire and summers in Maine. You can learn more about Laurel and the work she does at www.fluxflowcoaching.com.Angela Whitten, Executive Director and Co-Founder of Stay; For Life, is a mother from Wells, Maine, who tragically lost her 18-year-old son, Trent, to suicide in June 2022. In response, she co-founded Stay; For Life, a 501c(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to save lives by advocating for men's mental health and suicide prevention. Angela brings a deeply personal and unique perspective on the critical importance of supporting the mental well-being of our communities. In her work, she shares practical tools and resources that can help individuals navigate mental health challenges, both for themselves and when supporting others. You can learn more about Angela and Stay; For Life at www.stayforlife.org. You can follow Stay; For Life at https://www.instagram.com/stayforlife2022/.
#770 Ever wondered how to build a real business with almost no startup cash — just your personality, a passion, and a good walking route? In this episode, host Brien Gearin sits down with Paul Whitten, founder of Nashville Adventures, to break down exactly how he started and scaled a walking tour company from scratch — without a big marketing budget or tons of upfront capital. Paul shares his origin story (from military service to finding his “this doesn't feel like work” calling), how he validated the idea with a soft launch (and a memorable first $40 in tips), and the grassroots tactics that fueled early growth — think chambers of commerce, hotel concierges, and relentless relationship-building. They dig into what actually differentiates a great tour (personalization, entertainment, and making guests feel seen), how to hire guides without losing quality as you scale, why reviews are the lifeblood of the business, and the role SEO, PR, and smart marketing play in building a tour company that can grow toward corporate events, new cities, and potentially even franchising! What we discuss with Paul: + Starting a tour business with little capital + Paul's military-to-entrepreneur journey + The “$40 proof of concept” moment + Partnering with hotel concierges + Chamber of Commerce networking strategy + Making tours personal, not scripted + Hiring guides without losing quality + Reviews as the lifeblood of growth + Learning SEO before outsourcing marketing + Scaling into corporate and private events Thank you, Paul! Check out Nashville Adventures at NashvilleAdventures.com. To get access to our FREE Business Training course go to MillionaireUniversity.com/training. To get exclusive offers mentioned in this episode and to support the show, visit millionaireuniversity.com/sponsors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
January 28, 2026 - Tracy Whitten and Bunky Slaw of the Decatur Indoor Sports Center joined Byers & Co to talk about the Park District Hiring Fair, starting the year off properly with a fitness routine, training tips, and programs at services at the DISC. Listen to the podcast now!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's show Pat, AJ Hawk, Darius Butler, and the boys are LIVE from Hard Rock Stadium ahead of tonight's Big College Game. In the first hour, we run through the Top 5 and recap everything that happened in the Divisional Round, including the Buffalo Bills firing Sean McDermott after their loss to the Broncos, the NFC West being the NFC's Best, the Patriots being all the way back and more. Also in the first hour, we are joined by Indiana University President Pamela Whitten to discuss the impact that Coach Cignetti and Indiana Football have had on the University. In the second hour, we are joined by NFL Senior Insider Adam Schefter to hear his perspective on Sean McDermott's firing and more. Also in the second hour, the Greatest College Football Coach of All Time Nick Saban joins us on stage to preview the night's match up between Miami and Indiana . Make sure to subscribe to youtube.com/thepatmcafeeshow or watch on ESPN (12-2 EDT), ESPN's YouTube (12-3 EDT), ESPN's YouTube (12-3 EDT) or ESPN+. We appreciate the hell out of all of you & will see you back in the ThunderDome tomorrow. Cheers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
What if paint could hold fear, wonder, and the cosmos all at once? That question runs through this conversation with guest host Jamele Wright Sr., where we explore Jack Whitten's radical break from gesture and the relentless search to make painting enough on its own terms. From turning acrylic into “glass” to trapping forms on a truly flat plane, we trace how Whitten rebuilt painting through mechanics, experiment, and time in the studio.We get candid about gimmicks—when devices clarify and when they distract—and why one stunning passage can sabotage an entire canvas. A spontaneous pilgrimage to see a 10-by-10 Clifford Still became a turning point: white walls, no tricks, just a square that redefined what the work needed. That experience sets up a bigger argument for seeing art in person, where edges, drape, and surface detail can't hide behind the glow of a screen. Along the way, we connect Rothko's vertical bars, Twombly's relentless repetitions, and the sheer grind that makes a monumental gesture land with authority.Whitten's language of the spiritual, magical, and cosmic opens the door to the era's space-age curiosity and Black futurist soundtracks—Sun Ra, Funkadelic, and Earth, Wind & Fire—and to the ambition of putting “the fear of God” in paintings. We talk practice as training: ten-painting cycles, breaking boredom at eight, honest tests of scale, and letting assistants' “mistakes” become creative constraints. Color mixing from scratch, documenting stages, and cooling down after a studio crescendo all feed a process that values interiority and invites slow looking.Abstraction here isn't an absence; it's the artist's inner weather made visible. One hundred people can read the same canvas a hundred different ways, and that plurality is the point. If you're hungry to make work that holds up off-screen and in real space, this one will nudge you back to the studio and into the museum with fresh eyes. If it resonates, subscribe, share with a friend who loves painting, and leave a review to tell us what artwork last made you stop and stay.Follow Jamele at https://www.instagram.com/artthenewreligion/Send us a message - we would love to hear from you!Make sure to follow us on Instagram here:@justmakeartpodcast @tynathanclark @nathanterborg Watch the Video Episode on Youtube or Spotify, https://www.youtube.com/@JustMakeArtPodcast
Join David Allen for a conversation with Roy Whitten and Scott Roy. Their just-published book is Decision Intelligence Selling. It's not just for those in sales, but for anyone who realizes that persuading and motivating others is part of life. Of the book, David says, "Whether you're in sales or simply in life, this is a must-read. Roy and Scott have written a new manual for sales training ... a page-turner for us all in leveraging our relationships to everyone's advantage." You can learn more about the book and their work on the Whitten and Roy Partnership website. You can watch this entire conversation from September 2020 at GTD Connect. -- This audio is one of many available at GTD Connect, a learning space and community hub for all things GTD. Join GTD practitioners from around the world in learning, sharing, and developing the skills for stress-free productivity. Sign up for a free guest pass Learn about membership options Knowing how to get the right things done is a key to success. It's easy to get distracted and overwhelmed. Stay focused and increase productivity with GTD Connect—a subscription-based online learning center from the David Allen Company. GTD Connect gives you access to a wealth of multimedia content designed to help you stay on track and deepen your awareness of principles you can also learn in GTD courses, coaching, and by reading the Getting Things Done book. You'll also get the support and encouragement of a thriving global community of people you won't find anywhere else. If you already know you'd like to join, click here to choose from monthly or annual options. If you'd like to try GTD Connect free for 14 days, read on for what's included and how to get your free trial. During your 14-day free trial, you will have access to: Recorded webinars with David Allen & the certified coaches and trainers on a wide range of productivity topics GTD Getting Started & Refresher Series to reinforce the fundamentals you may have learned in a GTD course, coaching, or book Extensive audio, video, and document library Slice of GTD Life series to see how others are making GTD stick David Allen's exclusive interviews with people in his network all over the world Lively members-only discussion forums sharing ideas, tips, and tricks Note: GTD Connect is designed to reinforce your learning, and we also recommend that you take a course, get individual coaching, or read the Getting Things Done book. Ready to start your free trial?
What if paint is the vehicle and you are the medium? We dive deep into Jack Whitten's Notes from the Woodshed with guest host Jamel Wright Sr., tracing how a life shaped by the Jim Crow South, pre-med rigor, and carpentry precision produced a studio practice built on invention. From the famed developer tool to a crow's nest for high vantage points, Whitten redesigned the act of making—choosing systems over spontaneity and treating process like a living experiment.Jamel brings a rich perspective as an Atlanta-based artist and professor whose work spans Georgia red clay, Dutch wax cloth, and large-scale textiles. Together we map the long road to abstraction—Turner's atmospheres, Monet's shadows, Cézanne's form, and the New York School's debates—while centering the Black artists too often written out of the frame. We talk Norman Lewis, Joe Overstreet, Sam Gilliam, and the way community quietly powers discovery, even as art remains a solitary grind. The result is a candid look at research, journaling, and “recipes” that transform failed trials into the first real painting, then the next ten that lock in the language.Along the way, we wrestle with Whitten's audacity—“May the history of Western painting die within me”—and why abstraction can be activism: engineering new tools, removing gesture, and insisting on thought as freedom. If you've ever wondered how to balance materials, memory, and ambition without losing your voice, this conversation offers a field guide. Press play, then tell us what rule you're ready to break. If the episode resonates, follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a quick review—your support helps more artists find their way.Follow Jamele Wright, Sr. at https://www.instagram.com/artthenewreligion Send us a message - we would love to hear from you!Make sure to follow us on Instagram here:@justmakeartpodcast @tynathanclark @nathanterborg Watch the Video Episode on Youtube or Spotify, https://www.youtube.com/@JustMakeArtPodcast
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In this episode of Healthy Mind, Healthy Life, host Avik sits down with Paul Whitten, a combat veteran and founder of Nashville Adventures, to talk about mental health, identity after military service, and how storytelling becomes real-world therapy. Paul breaks down how getting out of an “echo chamber” of pain. Through community, purpose, and structured routines. Helped him move through injury, survivor's guilt, and burnout. They also go deep on bootstrapped entrepreneurship, why service-based businesses fight harder for visibility, and how learning the basics of ROI, marketing, and leadership can protect your mental wellness while scaling. If you are dealing with burnout, trauma, or feeling stuck in survival mode. This conversation gives a practical roadmap: small acts of service, honest storytelling, and habits that actually hold when life gets chaotic. About the Guest: Paul Whitten is a combat veteran, returned Peace Corps volunteer, former UK Parliamentary Fellow, and the founder of Nashville Adventures, a veteran-owned walking tour company known for immersive storytelling and historical accuracy. His work centers community impact, including giving back to veteran-related causes, and building a business culture shaped by lessons from both great and terrible leadership. Key Takeaways: Storytelling can be a mental health tool. It pulls you out of rumination and into meaning after trauma or burnout. If you are stuck in an echo chamber of pain. Change the room. Volunteer, teach, guide, or join a community that meets you with a blank slate. Routines beat “mindset hacks”. Paul rebuilt momentum through physical therapy, museum tours, then consistent learning. Service is a bridge out of isolation. Giving respect and appreciation often brings it back, which steadies your nervous system. Bootstrapping is stressful. But naive optimism helps you start before fear talks you out of it. Entrepreneurship is priorities and ROI. Learn the basics. P&L, balance sheet, marketing fundamentals. Knowledge compounds fast. Learn from bad leadership too. Paul used painful corporate lessons to build a healthier culture and customer experience. Keep work fun enough to sustain. If it feels like a toxic job, burnout shows up fast. Grinding is the differentiator. Not IQ, not credentials. Consistency turns skeptics into competitors. Micro challenge. Write one tough chapter in 10 minutes, share one honest piece with someone you trust, do one small act of service this month. How Listeners Can Connect With Paul: LinkedIn Website: Nashville Adventures at http://nashvilleadventures.com/ If you are visiting Nashville. Use the “Contact Us” form on the website and mention you heard him on Healthy Mind, Healthy Life. Nashville Adventures Want to be a guest on Healthy Mind, Healthy Life? DM on PM . 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Crestview Mayor JB Whitten shares his story of helpingusher in a new era of professional management for his city. JB explains how his time on the council revealed inefficiencies caused by a lack of centralized leadership. He led efforts to educate residents on the value of the council-manager system, eventually helping Crestview hire its first city manager in 2019. With a 30-year career in the Air Force and training from IEMO, JB brings disciplined leadership and a long-term vision to the mayor's office.
Recorded: October 30th 2025 | Welcome back to another episode of Inside The Bus. This week we are joined with the newest member of the Bussin' squad, Derrik Whitten. He is the social media guy for the For The Dads podcast. Derrik talks his journey to Bussin' and all of the different things that led him to be with the boys. He talks about the podcasts that he had himself and his crazy workload, the blogs that he has written and the hilarious one that he sent to the boys. We get into the different tiers of fandom at the bus and Derrik ends the pod off sharing a list he's been working on his whole life. Sportscenter can take a back seat to Derrik's list of best beer. Tune in to hear it all and enjoy the Friday hang with the boys in the back. Much love. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Romatasy BookCon was a dream. We are still pinching ourselves trying to believe that we interviewed Hannah Whitten. Already counting down the days for next year
"A little fancy ... A little feral" is how Andrea describes herself in her Instagram bio. That's a spot on self declaration. She drives a 5th Gen 4Runner and I'd say this is the perfect match. The Toyota 4Runner itself a combination of comfort and capability. The first thing I noticed when she arrived was how tall she is. She stands a vertically sound 5'10" off the deck, we joke about this and it's a theme pulled through the podcast. I had an awesome time with Andrea. She's funny, she's intelligent, she's down for the adventures, she's has a killer laugh, and she's certainly not afraid of a few F-bombs! Andrea is def one of my favorite guests. Welcome aboard Andrea.Instagram@thegirly.tomboy@dre.pilates@awmakeup_hairInterwebswww.andreawhitten.com
ATLP Rewind - Originally Released August 13, 2024How can we take prototypical railroad rules and regulations and apply them to our layouts? That's what professional railroader Dustin Whitten is here to answer as he talks about taking pages from the railroad rulebook and using them to better the simulation of your model railroad. Dustin shares how these rules can be modified in compression with examples from his N&W South Branch.Learn more about this episode on our website:aroundthelayout.com/rewindThank you to our episode sponsor, Oak Hill Model Railroad Track Supply:https://ohrtracksupply.com/Thank you to our episode sponsor, Tully Models:https://tullymodels.com
(00:00-13:50) – Todd Whitten, the head football coach at Tarleton State, joins the show. (13:50-22:03) – When does the excitement fade for the lower players on the Eagles’ roster? (22:03-31:46) – Do the Phillies have a good chance to bounce back against the Braves? (31:46-46:39) – Checking the text line for the final time of the day, and then the KEY 3 wraps up Thursday’s show.
Hello and welcome back to Books on the Brain! It is the season 5 finale and we are so excited to have author Hannah Whitten on the podcast this week to talk about the Nightshade Crown Trilogy. We have been lightly teasing this all season long and are so grateful to have Hannah on the pod. This episode is spoiler free so if you have read 1 or none of these books you can enjoy the episode and maybe it will even tempt you to venture into Hannah's worlds. Thank you for checking out Season 5 we have had a blast!You can also send us an email at booksonthebrainpod@gmail.comYou can find us individually Deirdre (she/her) @deirdrerosemorgan on Instagram & TikTok & YouTube, Danielle (she/her) @d.j.books on Instagram & TikTokhttps://linktr.ee/booksonthebrainpod?utm_source=linktree_admin_share
On this episode I'm joined by Michelle Kuo, Chief Curator at Large and Publisher, of the MoMA, as we discuss Jack Whitten: The Messenger, the first comprehensive retrospective dedicated to the groundbreaking art of Jack Whitten (American, 1939–2018). The exhibition showcased more than 175 works from the 1960s to the 2010s, including paintings, sculptures, rarely shown works on paper, and archival materials to explore the depth and breadth of Whitten's near six-decade career. The show was critically acclaimed, and emotionally impactful. In the episode, Kuo describes the collaborative and intensive five-year process involved in curating the exhibition, highlighting Whitten's innovative approaches to art, his engagement with technology, and the deep emotional and historical context in his work. As Kuo describes Whitten's work alongside canonical figures such as Rothko, Picasso, and Mondrian, she more importantly references the ways in which he reconfigured art history and the abstract expressionist movement with the use of new tools and techniques. Whitten's oeuvre is marked by a courageous and uncompromising vision to resist the pressures of conformity, and instead carve his own path through abstraction. This episode emphasizes Whitten's visionary nature and the lasting legacy of his art, which continues to inspire and move audiences.Thank you to our hosts WSA Podcast Studios. --------------------------------- Follow & Subscribe Website - Sign up for the Light Work newsletter https://lightworkco.com/ Instagram - Follow Light Work on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/sadeolo/https://www.instagram.com/lightworkcompany/ YouTube - Subscribe to the Light Work YouTube Channel www.youtube.com/@lightworkco
We're back with another Pop-Up Podcast, live from the 2025 NDSC Conference in Dallas! This episode features two incredible guests who prove that anything is possible. Meet Sophia Kay Whitten and Grace Davis: two inspiring young women with amazing stories. Sophia is a college student, a pre-fiancé, and an independent powerhouse. She's also the inspiration behind the Global Down Syndrome Foundation. Grace, on the other hand, is a hard-working fashionista juggling multiple jobs and carrying on a proud family legacy in the Auburn school system. In this episode, you'll get to hear about: Their college experiences: where they attend and what they love about it Their work lives: where they are now and what their dream jobs look like Their love lives: Sophia shares a surprise, and Grace opens about her long-term relationship and dreams for the future Their interests: from foundations to pageants, these two stay busy and motivated This episode is a powerful reminder that individuals with Down syndrome have unlimited potential. Whether it's college, careers, or engagements, there's no milestone they can't achieve. Watch the video version of this episode https://www.youtube.com/@alittlesomethingextra
Welcome back to All One Song, a Neil Young podcast presented by Aquarium Drunkard Transmissions. This week is going to be slightly different. This week, we're talking about a song that was not written by Neil Young. Nevertheless, it's a song that is very much a part of the Shakey multiverse: Danny Whitten's “I Don't Want To Talk About It,” which appeared on Crazy Horse's debut LP in 1970. Danny Whitten, of course, was one of Neil's key collaborators and musical soul mates before his untimely death in late 1972. A little while later that decade, Rod Stewart took “I Don't Want To Talk About It” to the top of the charts. But it's Whitten's version that remains definitive. Here to guide us through the impossibly lonesome landscapes of “I Don't Want To Talk About It” is singer-songwriter Rosali Middleman—or just Rosali if you prefer. She's been a longtime fixture over at Aquarium Drunkard. But even though we've loved pretty much everything she's done, she somehow seems to get better with each new album. Her latest release, Bite Down on Merge Records, may well be her best effort yet. And that's saying something! It's packed with exceptionally well-crafted songs that feel as if you've known them your whole life. An instant classic, as they say. Bite Down is Rosali's second album with the Omaha-based Mowed Sound, which features David Nance, James Schroeder and Kevin Donahue. As we speak here in August 2025, Rosali and Mowed Sound are touring the USA, and I strongly encourage you to go see them. They're a terrific live act … and there are definitely plenty of Crazy Horse vibes, as we discuss. Looking for a digital music platform that feels more like a record shop? Qobuz is the high quality music streaming & download platform for music enthusiasts and audiophiles, offering unique editorial, exclusive artist interviews, expertly curated playlists, liner notes, and more. With Qobuz Club, subscribers can connect and share music discoveries with a community of fellow music lovers. And for those who like to own their music, the Qobuz Download Store lets you browse and download albums in Hi-Res and CD quality. Give Qobuz a try now with an extended 30-day free trial.
From microloans for farmers to free savings accounts for the ‘unbanked' to customised insurance for gig workers to a cheaper, faster way for migrants to send money to loved ones: a growing range of services is helping many of the world's least advantaged citizens increase their financial resilience. Previously, banks and other traditional lending institutions overlooked these customers. But as impact director Ed Whitten explains, by backing the companies now involved, you have an opportunity to improve people's lives and achieve strong growth. Background:Ed Whitten is an impact director in Baillie Gifford's Positive Change Strategy. Its dual objective is to provide our clients with attractive returns while contributing to a more inclusive, healthy world. Whitten's role is to ensure that the companies it holds fulfil the second part of that pledge. In this episode, he explores the topic of financial inclusion, explaining why the companies involved need to do more than simply provide access to loans, insurance and money transfers. Topics include how firms can use data and apps to deliver customised services that address specific people's needs while protecting them from indebtedness. Whitten also explains how conversations with the companies Positive Change backs can nudge them towards better outcomes, such as providing customers with better financial education. And he explores the importance of helping people gain financial resilience against the effects of climate change and other events that could otherwise devastate their livelihoods. Companies covered include: Nubank – the digital-only bank used by most Brazilian adults that's also growing in Mexico and Colombia. Grab – the south-east Asian ride-hailing and delivery service that provides loans and insurance to drivers and merchants using its platform. Remitly – the remittance service offering migrants a quick, low-cost and reliable way to transfer money to family and friends. HDFC Bank – the Indian lender expanding its rural branch network to explain face-to-face how its services can put customers on a better financial path. Resources:Case study: MaligaNubank's Beyond Access studyPositive Conversations 2024The Song of the CellTrip Notes: Brazil (UK version / Ex-UK version) Companies mentioned include:ChimeBank Rakyat IndonesiaGrabHDFC BankMercadoLibreNubankRemitly Timecodes:00:00 Introduction02:05 From the British Army to impact investing03:40 A sustainable, inclusive, healthy world04:25 The different types of financial inclusion05:40 Eyes open to the risks of indebtedness06:45 Volatile repayment rates07:35 Beyond accessibility: the personalisation of products09:05 Partnering with CGAP and other development bodies10:25 Nubank's Caixinha money boxes12:45 Nubank's Mexican banking licence14:15 Ensuring growth comes with impact15:20 Grab's loans and insurance16:40 Grab's data-driven approach to risk19:45 The fast growth of remittances 21:25 Remitly's cheaper money transfers22:35 Gaining market share from Western Union23:40 HDFC Bank's expanding rural branch network24:55 Financial inclusion in advanced economies26:55 The ‘lucrative customers of the future'28:15 Book choice
The Crows got the win they needed. Good night, Greater Western Sydney. It's the Magpies, then it's daylight. Broden is still doing a thing. 00:00 - Intro 01:45 - Round The Grounds 05:05 - Adelaide Vs Brisbanes 09:15 - North vs WCE 13:00 - Broden and Dad do Kardinia 25:52 - Suns vs Geelong 28:00 - Tottenham 30:54 - Winter Is Coming 32:15 - E.J. Whitten 33:20 - Tassie 38:40 - Grand Final Check In 43:40 - GWS vs Port 46:00 - Syd vs Rich 50:00 - WBD vs Hawks 53:05 - Freeze MND 56:40 - Headlines 58:05 - Malaka Of The Week
RH Whitten, Cluck Ranch, Mountain View, MissouriWebsite: https://cluckranch.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php/?id=100064717420841Farm Dog is presented by Goats On The Go® and hosted by its founder, Aaron Steele. Questions, comments, or topic suggestions? Let us know at FarmDogPodcast.com, and buy some branded merch while you're there to support us!Get the audio book, Goats for Good: Making Goats Profitable for Your Farm, Your Community, and the World at GoatForGood.com.Creative Commons Music by Jason Shaw on Audionautix.com
This week, Drewby and Yergy head to the Ozarks to discuss the case of Caterina Whitten, a 29-year-old woman living with Fraser syndrome, which left her blind. Caterina's father, David Whitten, adopted her from Russia as a child. He and his late wife adopted 6 disabled children and adults with an array of special needs over the years. However, when David's wife passed away, everything went to hell, and Caterina was left to die on a filthy bed where she was eaten by cockroaches. Support Our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/themiserymachine PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/themiserymachine Join Our Facebook Group: https://t.co/DeSZIIMgXs?amp=1 Instagram: miserymachinepodcast Twitter: misery_podcast Discord: https://discord.gg/kCCzjZM #themiserymachine #podcast #truecrime Source Materials: https://medlineplus.gov/genetics/condition/fraser-syndrome/ https://www.webmd.com/children/what-is-fraser-syndrome https://www.miracleleague.com/about-2/ https://www.cremationservicesofarkansas.com/obituary/caterina-whitten-9204070 https://www.cremationservicesofarkansas.com/guestbook/caterina-whitten-9204070 https://disability-memorial.org/caterina-whitten https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=986878223470407&set=a.248982567259980 https://lawandcrime.com/crime/she-sunk-to-the-floor-and-wouldnt-move-father-charged-after-blind-adopted-daughter-found-dead-in-home-with-cockroach-bites-on-her-head/ https://www.4029tv.com/article/lowell-david-whitten-adopted-charges/63352845 https://www.yahoo.com/news/lowell-police-arrest-72-old-202408875.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAND4w6r7_1Viuz5CYtp0yRhiVvdSO82Lz9oWWxvWqKs4iqnUDNzOb9oaSCCCUrj6VUkZjnmlD_KyJ_MTm3msXAEF4dq9thmLcC94PoPJWuNeQ5WV2hWs18ILbDTdAFjD4L3kTVhulCnOQdFlWp301fZa3BRW5dSlwisddwNhuyEi https://www.5newsonline.com/article/news/crime/police-lowell-dead-person-arrested/527-d6ef443d-c83d-419f-a092-d1b87747f849 https://www.themirror.com/news/us-news/blind-disabled-woman-cockroach-bites-898163 https://www.hindustantimes.com/world-news/us-news/arkansas-horror-house-blind-and-disabled-adopted-woman-found-dead-with-cockroach-bites-father-facing-charges-101736388559542.html https://www.5newsonline.com/article/news/crime/police-lowell-dead-person-arrested/527-d6ef443d-c83d-419f-a092-d1b87747f849?fbclid=IwY2xjawKZuWBleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBicmlkETFZUTVxWTRnWTM4MGlQa2NCAR5-uFgvjChZCtUH8kk6E0ls423tAxFMUP0G-izpjHKt80pwazLEIZI4s5kxsQ_aem_HhpxCiGa7FsDEwO3TbEAtw https://schools.friscoisd.org/campus/high-school/heritage/home https://www.nwaonline.com/news/2025/jan/07/lowell-man-free-on-25000-bond-after-arrest/ https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14267101/disabled-woman-caterina-whitten-died-arkansas-ozarks-father-charged.html https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/278000301/caterina-whitten https://www.shethepeople.tv/news/us-woman-with-disabilities-found-dead-with-cockroach-bite-marks-8603736 https://www.reddit.com/r/MorbidReality/comments/1hwm1zy/father_charged_after_blind_adopted_daughter_found/ https://benton-so-ar.zuercherportal.com/#/inmates https://www.themainewire.com/2025/05/shocking-dhhs-report-details-2100-allegations-of-abuse-targeting-the-intellectually-disabled-in-2024/?fbclid=IwY2xjawKaCf1leHRuA2FlbQIxMQBicmlkETF3SkZQbmNZYVZUbDdET1MxAR6jvfbR8clObIVtns9gCwmcR7Ri-oy1llSTezgUjgyk96DR-qb9KbAhy6KmRg_aem_rG9ZzS6A_SysXFZ6PzzgGg https://www.aetv.com/real-crime/people-with-disabilities-abuse-by-caregivers https://wgme.com/news/local/maine-care-home-actively-concealed-abuse-victims-family-says-in-lawsuit-lee-residential-care-crime-hampden-intellectual-disabilities-maine-deparmtent-of-health-and-human-services-adult-protective-services?fbclid=IwY2xjawKcvr5leHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHpiLUIJCd0bMyPyvoH4ZT4ezhdfEAZ8ApmABFc3p-KLP-DarBtpLQ4G1mAWn_aem_WWqwzuOKIIUtsYwC2ijQQQ https://www.sokolovelaw.com/blog/5-statistics-about-nursing-home-sexual-abuse/
In this sermon Elder Charles looks at the various instances from Jesus Christ's personal ministry interacting and healing others, and how the Lord is still working today in the lives of His people as a personal savior.
Neil Young's most successful solo album is also considered his signature album. Harvest was Young's fourth solo studio album, and it topped the Billboard 200 chart in the US for two weeks while also spawning two top 40 singles. Young grew up in Winnipeg, Canada, and began playing and songwriting there in several groups. His first success as a songwriter came for a song he wrote for The Guess Who which made it to the top 40 in Canada. He was in the Mynah Birds, a Toronto group fronted by a young Rick James. The Mynah Birds were attempting to get signed by Motown when James was arrested for being AWOL from the Navy reserves. Shortly after this, Neil Young and bassist Bruce Palmer sold the group's equipment, bought a hearse, and used it to move to Los Angeles. He then worked as a session musician and a member of Buffalo Springfield before striking out on his own solo work while also joining Crosby, Stills & Nash.Harvest was written after an acoustic tour the previous year, a tour prompted by a back injury Young sustained that required him to play sitting down for an extended time. The album contains significant acoustic elements, as several tracks he played on that tour would appear on the album. Many of the lyrics are related to Young's growing relationship with actress Carrie Snodgress. Young was a success before recording this album, and was able to bring in a number of session musicians on several tracks including Stephen Stills, Graham Nash, Linda Ronstadt, James Taylor, and the London Symphony Orchestra.Surprisingly, the album met mixed reviews when released, though over time the critics' assessments would turn much more positive. The album was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2015.Wayne brings us this California country-tinged album for this week's podcast. Heart of GoldOne of the tracks that arose from Neil Young's acoustic tour, this song topped the charts in the United States and Canada, and went to number 10 in the UK. Despite its success, Young had mixed feelings about the popularity he gained from the song. Linda Ronstadt and James Taylor provided backing vocals on this track. The lyrics talk about a man who may be overthinking life, searching for something just beyond his grasp.Old ManThe origin of this song was an encounter that Neil Young had with the caretaker of the Broken Arrow Ranch, which Young purchased in 1970. The old caretaker was not pleased with the young (literally) hippie-looking Young purchasing the place, and this song's lyrics talk about how the two of them were not that different.AlabamaA continuation of a diatribe from Young's “Southern Man,” this track condemns the racism of the white people in Alabama specifically, and the southern United States in general. Neil Young would eventually come to see the lyrics as too accusatory, and too easy to misconstrue as a general condemnation of all Southerners.The Needle and the Damage DoneThe inspiration for this song was a number of musicians whom Young had observed as they fell apart due to heroin addiction. More specifically, Young wrote this song about bandmate Danny Whitten, whom Young had to let go from his tour due to his heroin use. Whitten would die of an overdose shortly thereafter.ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:Cabaret by Liza Minnelli (from the motion picture “Cabaret”)Minnelli stars in this period musical drama based on the Broadway show, set in Germany before World War II. STAFF PICKS:Mother and Child Reunion by Paul SimonRob leads off the staff picks with a one of the earlier rock songs with reggae influences. The song was written in response to a Jimmy Cliff song in which a mother receives a letter that her son had been killed in battle in Vietnam. It was also inspired by Simon's loss of his dog. The title was inspired by a menu item in a Chinese restaurant in New York - chicken and eggs - entitled “Mother and Child Reunion.”I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing (In Perfect Harmony) by the New SeekersBruce brings us a hit song which originally appeared as a commercial jingle. Coca-Cola produced an ad called “hilltop” featuring young people of various races coming together over a Coke. The success prompted a rewrite of the jingle into a full-length song, dropping the product references. It became a big hit for both the New Seekers who recorded the radio jingle, and the Hillside Singers who recorded the television commercial.Let's Stay Together by Al GreenLynch features the song which hit the top of the US singles charts, and was named number one R&B song on the Billboard Year-end chart for 1972. It has been covered by a number of artists, with Tina Turner being the most prominent. It was also inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1999. Do You Know What I Mean by Lee MichaelsWayne's closes out the staff picks with a song about a girl that a guy lost to his best friend after taking her for granted. It reached number 6 on the Billboard Hot 100. Lee Michaels came out of the San Francisco music scene, originally as a surf band before moving into a more "blue eyed soul" direction. Van Halen opened for Lee Michaels at the Whiskey a Go Go in 1977. INSTRUMENTAL TRACK:Joy (feat. Tom Parker) by Apollo 100This jazz instrumental covers the baroque chorale "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring" by J.S. Bach. Thanks for listening to “What the Riff?!?” NOTE: To adjust the loudness of the music or voices, you may adjust the balance on your device. VOICES are stronger in the LEFT channel, and MUSIC is stronger on the RIGHT channel.Please follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/whattheriffpodcast/, and message or email us with what you'd like to hear, what you think of the show, and any rock-worthy memes we can share.Of course we'd love for you to rate the show in your podcast platform!**NOTE: What the Riff?!? does not own the rights to any of these songs and we neither sell, nor profit from them. We share them so you can learn about them and purchase them for your own collections.
Episode No. 699 features two conversations with artist Jack Whitten. The Museum of Modern Art, New York is presenting "Jack Whitten: The Messenger," the third major US survey of Whitten's work since 2014. (Previous exhibitions include a paintings retrospective at the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego in 2014-15, and a sculpture retrospective at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 2017-18.) "The Messenger," which is on view through August 2, was curated by Michelle Kuo with assistance from Helena Klevorn, Dana Liljegren, and David Sledge. Next month MoMA will publish a catalogue of the exhibition. Amazon and Bookshop offer it for $70-75. This episode features Whitten's two visits to The MAN Podcast. The first was recorded in 2013 on the occasion of "Light Years: Jack Whitten, 1971-73" at Brandeis University's Rose Art Museum. The second was recorded before a live audience at the opening of "Jack Whitten: Five Decades of Painting" at MCASD in 2014. For images, please see Episode No. 98 and Episode No. 151.
MoMA has just opened a major retrospective of artist Jack Whitten. “Jack Whitten: The Messenger” features more than 175 works spanning the 1960s to the 2010s. Whitten, who died in 2018, was known for his bold abstraction and deep exploration of materiality. MoMA Curator Michelle Kuo and Whitten's daughter and archive steward Mirsini Amidon discuss the show, on view through August 2.
The largest ever exhibition of the work of Jack Whitten opens this weekend at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York. Ben Luke speaks to Michelle Kuo, the curator of the show, about the political and experimental commitment that drove Whitten's remarkable body of work. In Paris, one of the final exhibitions to open at the Centre Pompidou before it closes for five years was unveiled this week. Paris Noir brings together more than 150 artists from across the African diaspora who were based in, or had notable stays in, the French capital between the 1950s and 2000. Ben went to Paris to speak to Alicia Knock, the lead curator on the show. And this episode's Work of the Week is Arpita Singh's Searching Sita Through Torn Papers, Paper Strips and Labels (2015). It features in a new exhibition of the Indian artist's work at the Serpentine North in London. The Art Newspaper's associate digital editor, Alexander Morrison, spoke to the Serpentine Galleries' artistic director, Hans Ulrich Obrist, about the painting.Jack Whitten: The Messenger, Museum of Modern Art, New York, 23 March-2 August. You can hear Jack Whitten talking about his life and work in the show's audioguide at moma.org.Paris Noir: Artistic Circulations and Anti-colonial Resistance, 1950-2000, Centre Pompidou, Paris, until 30 June.Arpita Singh: Remembering, Serpentine North, London, until 27 July.Subscription offer: enjoy a three-month digital subscription to The Art Newspaper for just £3/$3/€3. Get unrestricted access to the website and app, including all digital monthly editions dating back to 2012. Subscribe here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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