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What a great way to start off the new year! Jumping right in with this excellent mix from friend of the show, Andy McNeill. Andy records as Maple Mountain Sunburst and he released a wonderful album last year - https://maplemountainsunburst.bandcamp.com/album/ecstatic He also did a guest mix for us last year which you can find here - Mixcloud & Low Light Mixes Blog. My favorite discovery in this mix is the third track, "My Dog's Eyes" by Zammuto. I am blown away each time I hear it. One of my favorite track of 2024 is also included in the mix - Andy's own "Pop-a-matic." So good! The rest of the mix a great as well. Here's what Andy says about his latest creation: "Cycles, patterns and joy in repetition. I'll paraphrase redditer Waves_of_awesome who said strongly repetitive music has the ability to transport the listener to a meditative state. “… repeating passages echo like a mantra, almost hypnotizing you”. It's a fundamental yet unpremeditated element in my musical endeavours. A lot of different genres represented here — not really intentionally, I just wanted to include some favourites and influential tracks. But wait where's O Superman? It's Gonna Rain? I guess we'll have to do a part two. I hope you all enjoy the journey." - Andy >>>Links to all the music used in this mix
Jennifer Zammuto, President of the Heart of Illinois United Way, shares how her organization determines the best way to allocate charitable donations to maximize return on investment and the impact that has on the whole community.
The gals start out highlighting great life lessons from past relationships, and then take a Love Fix question from a listener looking for information on how to tell if someone may be an addict out there in the dating world. They then welcome Kat Zammuto, an artist with a passion for multiple creative fields. Kat's podcast “Kat on the Loose: Sex, Dating and Relationships is growing a big and loyal following. Kat grew up in California and started working in the entertainment and modeling industries at a very young age, as her dad was a TV and video producer. This lifelong experience with video and photography makes her super comfortable in front of the camera and clients and brands love the natural organic approach of her work. Connect with Us! The Love Fix | @thelovefixpodcast Get 1:1 Dating & Relationship Coaching The Love Fix Relationship Quiz Sherry Sign up for your FREE strategy call for life coaching/psychotherapy with Sherry Gaba, Psychotherapist, Life Coach & Author Join Sherry's Inner Circle for healing from Narcissistic Abuse, Codependency, and Love Addiction Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts "I love Sherry and Carla and The Love Fix!”- If that sounds like you, please consider the rating and review our show! Scroll down to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Also, if you haven't done so already, follow the podcast. Carla Website | Instagram | Facebook | Contagious Love | Online Dating Bootcamp Kat: Website | Podcast Sign up to be in the TDR database: https://www.threedayrule.com/CarlaRomo Today's episode is sponsored by Carla's book Contagious Love: Break Free from Codependency for Damn Good and Sherry's book Love Smacked: How To Stop the Cycle of Relationship Addiction and Codependency To Find Everlasting Love Thanks to Contagious Love and Love Smacked for sponsoring this episode. What You'll Hear In This Episode: Kat's journey of self-improvement and recovery out of a toxic relationship. The number one reason why people stay in unhealthy relationships. The psychological idea of repetition compulsion. The journey is not linear, and you can move one step forward and two steps back. That's why it's crucial to stop and do the work. How do you know that you are growing and making progress? Kat talks about her own self-worth and codependency. Learning how to be happy alone is crucial. How to not put too much pressure on yourself too much while you are single and looking for a partner. Dating with intention and knowing your non-negotiables. Disclaimer: The Love Fix Podcast content has been made available for informational, entertainment, and educational purposes only. The Love Fix Podcast is distinctly different from coaching, counseling, psychotherapy, or psychoanalysis and does not deal with the diagnosis or treatment of emotional problems. The Love Fix podcast does not constitute medical consultation or treatment, health insurance does not apply.
In this episode, Katherine Zammuto joins me on the podcast to talk about how to have the most fulfilling sex life. We also talk about why we should be more demanding when it comes to having incredible sex, the benefits, and why using toys can be a good thing. Kat Zammuto started working in the entertainment and modeling industries at the early age of four (her dad was a TV and video producer). This lifelong experience with video and photography makes her super comfortable in front of the camera, and clients and brands love the natural, organic approach of her work. Her podcast, Kat on the Loose - Sex, Dating & Relationships, is growing a big and loyal following with over 65k downloads per episode. We get into: [1:00] How Kat got into podcasting [2:05] What's changed the most in the dating world [3:00] Being in a sexless marriage [4:15] Discovering her sexuality and what she loved about sex [13:20] Removing the stigma around sex [19:15] Is bigger really better? [23:05] Why men should learn how to use their hands in bed [25:15] How to have the most fulfilling sex life [27:40] Kat's fantasies she wants fulfilled Connect with Kat Instagram: www.instagram.com/katzammuto Twitter: www.twitter.com/katontheloose https://bio.site/katzammuto Connect with us! Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/confessionsofafuckaholic Email us: sexandbacon1@yahoo.com
WCBU's On Deck has everything you need to know to start your day for Thursday, November 4. Our top story is about the new “Hispanic-Owned Peoria” campaign. You'll also hear from Jennifer Zammuto, president of Heart of Illinois United Way. WCBU's Jody Holtz interviews Zammuto about the group's 100th anniversary, and how the organization has and continues to support six counties across Central Illinois.
Outcome-driven philanthropy? Doesn't sound like a new concept, but how many of us take the time to evaluate the outcomes of our donation dollars? In this episode, Jennifer Zammuto, President of Heart of Illinois United Way evaluates the benefits of taking an outcome driven approach.Apply to be interviewed by Adam on one of our podcasts:Submit application here: https://missionmatters.lpages.co/podcastguest/Follow Adam on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/askadamtorres/
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Dreem2Reality Entertainment presents The Rock Vegas Podcast. On today's show: Ryan and Dave host! Dave starts the show by discussing another dream he had about being a stand-up comedian, recording a Netflix special in Rockford at the Coronado Theater. Then, the guys play a new game called No Trump's and then another new game called Start Up Company. Enjoy the eargasms! Please subscribe to the D2R Podcast Network on iTunes and don't forget to rate and review while you're there. You can also download the Stitcher and Podbean app to your device for free and search: D2R PODCAST NETWORK and subscribe. The guys would love to hear from you! Feel free to call the podcast hotline and have your voice heard on a future episode. Dial 872-242-8311 (USA-CHAT-311) and leave a message and we will play your voicemail and answer your questions live on an upcoming episode! If you enjoy listening to The D2R Podcast Network, then spread the word to everyone you know. Your word of mouth is our best advertising method and we appreciate your support. Thanks for listening and share!
See it, film it, change it Video documentation of injustice and systemic abuse can be a powerful tool for holding offenders accountable. The key is to present and disseminate the video effectively and strategically so that it is seen by the people who are moved to effect change. When the footage of an incident captures enough detail, it can be used as evidence in a court of law and positively affect the outcome of the trial. Think before sharing After recording human rights abuse, take the time to make sure you are not putting yourself, the subjects of the video, or anyone else in danger by releasing it. Rushing to post the video can weaken its impact because the perpetrators may have a chance to influence the narrative around the event. Careful and thorough planning can be the difference between a video that becomes a catalyst for change, and one that is easily dismissed or discredited. We need to be accountable Video alone is not sufficient to bring about social justice. We need to be accountable ourselves for how we conduct our daily lives. When we are not directly affected by police abuse, it’s easy to turn a blind eye, which in turn upholds systemic abuse. A much broader understanding of human rights issues is the starting point for a deep commitment to making change and for building bridges with the communities that are most affected. Find out more: Jackie Zammuto is the U.S. Program Manager at WITNESS, where she focuses on the use of video for advocacy and evidentiary purposes. In 2018 she launched Profiling the Police, a collaboration with a Brooklyn-based community to explore new methods of using video to expose abuses by the NYPD. She has also worked in the production of materials like the Video as Evidence Field Guide and Forced Evictions Advocacy Toolkit.
On Monument Lab’s bulletin, we recently published “The New Gatekeepers: Will Google Decide How We Remember Syria's Civil War.” Written by Global Voices Advocacy Director Ellery Roberts Biddle, “The New Gatekeepers” examines how big tech companies like Google and Facebook are shaping our view of the historical record of war atrocities and other traumatic events. These companies increasingly use artificial intelligence to handle and sometimes censor shared content on social media posted from the frontlines of conflict zones, impacting how we learn about and will remember historical events. In her roles at Global Voices and the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University, Roberts Biddle reports on and defends the rights of journalists around the world. For Monument Lab, Roberts Biddle looked specifically at a counter example, the case of the Syrian Archive, a Syrian-led group of technologists based in Berlin, seeking to organize and backup more than five million images and video files shared online from the war, including devastating images of violence and chemical attacks on civilians. This archive can be used by journalists and perhaps one day in a war crimes trials, if the regime ever faces charges. For this episode, we are also joined by Jacke Zammuto of Witness, where she is a program manager focused on video and media to defend human rights. Zammuto works with community organizations on documenting police accountability, immigrant rights, and indigenous rights.
"I Need My Boy" by Psymun from Rainbow Party; The title track from Incorporeality by SEVEREDandSAID; "Part 4A" by Jason Sharp from Stand Above the Streams; "The Pain" by The Soft Moon from Criminal; "Parkstone Melody II" by Mark Pritchard from The Four Worlds; "Luv-Li-Musik" by The Nightcrawlers from The Biophonic Boombox Recordings; "False Flag" by Newaxeyes from Black Fax; "It Can Feel So Good" by Zammuto from Veryone; "Serotonin Drops" by Nathan Fake from Sunder; "Houston" by Johnny Jewel from Digital Rain; "Head Syrup that Makes Your Head Hurt" by Yeongrak from Commotions.
"I Need My Boy" by Psymun from Rainbow Party; The title track from Incorporeality by SEVEREDandSAID; "Part 4A" by Jason Sharp from Stand Above the Streams; "The Pain" by The Soft Moon from Criminal; "Parkstone Melody II" by Mark Pritchard from The Four Worlds; "Luv-Li-Musik" by The Nightcrawlers from The Biophonic Boombox Recordings; "False Flag" by Newaxeyes from Black Fax; "It Can Feel So Good" by Zammuto from Veryone; "Serotonin Drops" by Nathan Fake from Sunder; "Houston" by Johnny Jewel from Digital Rain; "Head Syrup that Makes Your Head Hurt" by Yeongrak from Commotions.
Welcome to The Living Room; please make yourself at home! It's exactly what you think it is. Here are all of our 2017 mentions! -Songs- The Dust Factory by The Love-Inns: https://thelove-inns.bandcamp.com/track/dust-factory Call Me Up by HOMESHAKE: https://homeshake.bandcamp.com/track/call-me-up Last Night in Last Night Town by Whisper Sands: http://whispersands.com/track/last-night-in-last-night-town-2 My Dog's Eyes by Zammuto: https://zammuto.bandcamp.com/track/my-dogs-eyes -Albums- Young Jesus by Young Jesus: https://youngjesus.bandcamp.com/ GN by Ratboys: https://ratboys.bandcamp.com/album/gn Furniture Pedagogue by Tomber Lever: https://tomberlever.bandcamp.com/album/furniture-pedagogue Painted Ruins by Grizzly Bear: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/painted-ruins/id1235159880?app=itunes Gone Now by Bleachers: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/gone-now/id1225759934?app=itunes Crack Up by Fleet Foxes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/crack-up/1209098746?app=music&ign-itsct=1209098746-1209098746&ign-itscg=0177&ign-mpt=uo%3D4 No One Ever Really Dies by N.E.R.D: https://open.spotify.com/album/54OXaFd0PtGtAgauTmARkD Swim Inside the Moon by Angelo De Augustine: https://angelodeaugustine.bandcamp.com/album/swim-inside-the-moon Ctrl by SZA: https://open.spotify.com/album/76290XdXVF9rPzGdNRWdCh All of this year's latest from NoMBe: https://soundcloud.com/nombe Matt Martians by The Internet: https://soundcloud.com/internet-band Significant Weather by Real Life Buildings: https://reallifebuildings.bandcamp.com/album/significant-weather Brick Body Kids Still Daydream by Open Mike Eagle: https://openmikeeagle360.bandcamp.com/album/brick-body-kids-still-daydream A Crow Looked at Me by Mount Eerie: https://pwelverumandsun.bandcamp.com/album/a-crow-looked-at-me Funeral Pyre by Julien Baker: https://julienbaker.bandcamp.com/track/funeral-pyre blueberry ep by blueberry: https://blueberryav.bandcamp.com/releases
Completed, which is based in San Francisco, is the first verified peer review platform to cover all professionals in every industry. Its mission is to create the most comprehensive profile of an individual on the internet. A Completed profile will show the full person including constructive feedback that identifies their strengths and weaknesses, helping people improve themselves while at the same time opening the door to opportunities for other people to engage with them in a positive manner. In the same way that Yelp! users review businesses, Completed.com allows users to rate and review every professional – from a waiter to Fortune 500 CEO – anonymously or using a verified identity. Completed’s easy-to-use 5-star ratings and reviews, which are verified by the company’s proprietary algorithm, can help professionals identify areas of weakness to improve their work and provide employers an unadulterated profile of a candidate to enable them to hire with confidence. “Yelp doesn’t identify employees, LinkedIn doesn’t identify weakness, one-off professional reviews sites, like RateMD.com, omit most industries, and professional complaint boards, like RipoffReport.com, are not trusted,” said Zammuto. “The current professional review landscape is broken, and there is a clear need for a central information source and a trusted review system that provides accurate ratings for all professional in every industry. I invited Michael Zammuto, CEO of San Francisco-based Completed onto the show to find out more. For more information, visit: www.completed.com.
Find the complete show notes and a documentary about Nick Zammuto at redefinedlife.com/6 Nick Zammuto is a sound artist/musician/homesteader/benevolent dictator of the band Zammuto. A cancer diagnosis during his college years forced him to reconsider his choice to pursue chemistry and initiated a transition toward a life of music. Nick now makes music for a living and leads a homesteader's life in rural Vermont with his wife and three sons. Nick's creativity and perpetual experimentation have led to an ever-changing sound which is impossible to categorize. It doesn't really "sound like" anything but Zammuto. Stay tuned after the interview to hear his song "Need Some Sun" from his most recent album, Anchor. In this episode Nick shares: How he didn't choose music, music chose him. A realization about the nature of chemistry rocked his perception of what he thought to be true. Lessons from experiencing cancer. How he broke away from the work-a-day world and hiked the Appalachian Trail. The value of disconnecting from our cultural addiction to noise and inputs. The value of touring for a musician. How struggle, or at least not doing what is easiest, can lead to greater satisfaction. His views on balance. How he gets past self-doubt. Nick Zammuto Quotes "I want to use tools without becoming a tool." "I don't see how anybody could be satisfied doing what's easiest." "The guiding principles are don't do drugs and don't let fear shut you down." "Nowadays we confuse writing e-mails with doing work." "What I want to do is cover as much ground as possible while I'm on this planet and try everything." "It took me a while to figure out that it wasn't going to be someone else who was going to push me in the right direction. It was going to be a personal choice and it was going to take some creative destruction to get there." "I'm not going to give people the same experience twice." More about Nick Zammuto Zammuto Website Zammuto on iTunes All music from this episode is provided by Zammuto. Intro and outro song: Don't Be a Tool End Song: Need Some Sun Both songs are from the album Anchor.
1. Esben & The Witch (UK) - "Dig your fingers in" CD "A new nature" (Nostromo) 2. The Pokes (Germany) - "Yesterdayman" CD "Mayday" (Tollshock) 3. OY (Switzerland) - "No, I dont snore" CD "No Problem Saloon" (Crammed) 4. Dirtmusic (Australia/USA) - "Blind City" CD "Lion City" (Glitterhouse) 5. Flowers (UK) - "I love you" CD "Do what you want to, its what you should do" (Fortuna pop!) 6. Erotic Market (France) - "Its a breaking" CD "Blahblahrians" (Jarring Effects) 7. Hamilton Leithauser (USA) - "5 AM" CD "Black hours" (Ribbon Music) 8. Puhti (Finland) - "Jumala rankaisee" CD "Pahan laulu" (Kihtinjrvi) 9. Teho Teardo (Italy) - "Echos bale" CD "Music, film. Music" (Specula) 10. Zammuto (USA) - "Henry Lee" CD "Anchor" (Temporary residence) 11. Zammuto (USA) - "Dont be a tool" CD "Anchor" (Temporary residence) 12. Laura Vane & The Viper Tones (UK/Holland) - "Pictures" CD "Bodyquake" (Unique) 13. Owen Pallett (Canada) - "The Riverbed" CD "In conflict" (Domino) 14. Alcalica (Greece/Germany) - "Crumbling" CD "YDOP" (Photovoltaic) 15. Yvette (USA) - "Mirrored walls" CD "Process" (Tough love) Страница программы на оф. сайте Сообщество программы Вконтакте
The seventh episode of the Verdant Sound Podcast. Lush, meticulously crafted music from artists we love. This episode featuring: Penthouse Penthouse, Roses, Low Leaf, Zammuto and many others... Full track list at: http://verdantsound.com/archive.html?bpid=4497
www.amppod.com AMPpod Podcast - Episode 88 Here is the track listing for the eighty eighth episode of AMPpod. Enjoy! 1. “Duel of the Iron Mic” by GZA 2. “Nerva Beacon” by Ekoplekz 3. “Never Meant” by American Football 4. "Broken Teeth” by Wet Nuns 5. “Blue Apple” by Labyrinth Ear 6. “The Killing Moon” by Echo and the Bunnymen 7. “Yay” by Zammuto 8. “CREEPER” by True Widow 9. “Cavity” by Hundred Waters 10. “City of Sin” by Linus Young 11. “Winter” by Across The Snow
The Beatles released their album, Rubber Soul, in 1965. This album includes a track titled “In My Life” that features an instrumental bridge created through a clever production trick by George Martin. A similar technique was utilized nearly four decades later by The Books on their album, The Lemon of Pink. The Books were known for making use of sounds and audio samples that aren’t typically heard in music. The Books disbanded in 2012, but Nick Zammuto is continuing to find creative approaches for organizing sound with his new band, Zammuto. George's Books Collection George’s Books Collection Learn about Nick’s decision to leave the world of chemistry to focus on creative uses of sound in this conversation recorded before a recent performance in Evanston, Illinois.
Part 1 of my conversation with guest Jay Breitling as we discuss our favorite music of the first half of 2012. I've also got the Bonehead of the Week and music from Golden Gurls, Cloud Nothings, Autochrome, Torche, Karl Hendricks Trio and Guided By Voices. Show notes: - Recorded at Clicky Clicky World HQ - Kumar: New Smashing Pumpkins ain't bad - Breitling: Golden Gurls do not feature Bea Arthur but do rock - Kumar: High on Fire brings metallic fury - Kumar: Check out Henry Rollins' great radio show - Breitling: Former Books leader Zammuto released terrific album - Kumar: Cloud Nothings are young and really good - Breitling: Boston act Autochrome brings the post-punk - WFNX's demise will result in two streaming stations - Kumar: Torche is heavy and poppy - Breitling: Check out Big Science - Dumb band name: The Internet - Kumar: Japandroids unleash unbridled fury - Breitling: Karl Hendricks Trio back with another great record - Kumar: GBV returns with the classic lineup - Breitling: Infinity Girl debut features quality shoegaze - Bonehead of the WeekMusic:Golden Gurls - Excited Cloud Nothings - No Future/No Past Autochrome - We Are the System Torche - Kicking Karl Hendricks Trio - The Men's Room at the Airport Guided By Voices - The Unsinkable Fats Domino Completely Conspicuous is available through the iTunes podcast directory. Subscribe and write a review! The Golden Gurls song is from the album Typo Magic. Download the song and the album for free at GoldenGurls.Bandcamp.com. The Cloud Nothings song is on the album Attack on Memory on Carpark Records. Download the song for free at Epitonic. The Autochrome song is on the album Separation Realms. Download the song for free (in exchange for your email address) at Bandcamp. The Torche song is from the album Harmonicraft on Volcom Entertainment. Download the song for free (in exchange for your email address) at TorcheMusic. The Karl Hendricks Trio song is on the album The Adult Section on Comedy Minus One Records. Download the song for free from Comedy Minus One. The Guided By Voices song is on the album Let's Go Eat the Factory on Guided By Voices Records. Download the song for free at GBVDigital.com. The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Find out more about Senor Breitling at his fine music blog Clicky Clicky. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian; check out his site PodGeek.