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CRAFTED.CRAFTED.Is It Cake or a Muffin? How to Position Your Product and Drive More Sales | April Dunford (bestselling author and advisor)April Dunford is an expert at product positioning. She’s advised hundreds of B2B companies on how they can make their products Obviously Awesome  — that’s also the title of her bestselling book on positioning. On this episode of CRAFTED., April shares tips on how you can make your product standout and how you can drive more sales — that’s the focus of her latest book, Sales Pitch.April says great positioning starts when you truly understand the answer to this question: “If you didn't exist, what would a customer do?” And the answer may s...2024-08-1334 minPositioning with April DunfordPositioning with April DunfordMastering Messaging for B2B Tech with Emma StrattonIn today’s episode, my guest and I explore the intricate relationship between positioning, messaging, and copywriting for B2B tech companies. I’m joined by Emma Stratton, the founder of a consulting firm that helps-growing B2B tech companies win on positioning and messaging. You will learn: * How B2B and B2C are different and each comes with their own unique challenges and opportunities.* How to differentiate between positioning, messaging, and copywriting.* The value of flexible messaging across different channels. * The importance of being concise in marketing messagi...2024-07-1842 minWriter\'s RoutineWriter's RoutineCaroline Dunford, author of 'The Augmentors' - Prolific writer discusses plotting over a series, switching genres, and reaching for the perfect novel Caroline Dunford has published over 30 books across many genres. Her best loved is the 'Euphemia Martins' Mysteries', which solves crimes set one hundred years ago. Her latest release is 'The Augmentors', a Young Adult novel published under the name Gemini Gibson. We get quite philosophical, talking about the big picture of writing, and why she feels the need to carry on. She has a story-telling infection, and has published many books, even though she's never got down that 'perfect' novel which sells millions upon millions. We discuss why sometimes she writes under contract...2024-02-2358 minPush to ProdPush to ProdEpisode 11 - Positioning and Niching down a StartupWe chat about positioning and niches and focus on how applicable this is to a startup or not. We run through April Dunford's positioning framework from her book 'Obviously Awesome'[00:35] - Intro - And Dan & Colin are catching up in IRL!![01:59] - Long weekend activities[04:29] - Dan's update on his SAAS[05:20] - Update on Userlot & Positioning introduction[07:15] - Introduction and what is positioning?[13:17] - April Dunford's Obviously Awesome book and positioning process.[16:36] - 5 (6) Step Positioning Process[31:36] - Does an early stage business need to position with no customers?[34:18] - Userlot's thoughts on niches[44:20] - Learnings about positioning[45:50...2023-06-1450 minThe Missions PodcastThe Missions PodcastHow to Care for Parents of MissionariesIt’s easy to underestimate the sacrifice parents make when their children and grandchildren are sent to the nations. But to hold the rope well for cross-cultural missionaries also means caring for the parents and grandparents mourning the loss of relationship with their sent ones. In this special episode, Alex and Scott sit down with Dan and Amy of ABWE’s Member Care program focused on loving parents of missionaries well. You can watch the video version of this episode (and others!) on the ABWE YouTube channel. Believe in our mission? Support this podcast. The...2022-12-1928 minThe Missions PodcastThe Missions PodcastHow to Care for Parents of MissionariesIt’s easy to underestimate the sacrifice parents make when their children and grandchildren are sent to the nations. But to hold the rope well for cross-cultural missionaries also means caring for the parents and grandparents mourning the loss of relationship with their sent ones. In this special episode, Alex and Scott sit down with Dan and Amy of ABWE’s Member Care program focused on loving parents of missionaries well. You can watch the video version of this episode (and others!) on the ABWE YouTube channel. Believe in our mission? Support this podcast. The...2022-12-1928 minThe Missions PodcastThe Missions PodcastHow to Care for Parents of MissionariesIt’s easy to underestimate the sacrifice parents make when their children and grandchildren are sent to the nations. But to hold the rope well for cross-cultural missionaries also means caring for the parents and grandparents mourning the loss of relationship with their sent ones. In this special episode, Alex and Scott sit down with Dan and Amy of ABWE’s Member Care program focused on loving parents of missionaries well. You can watch the video version of this episode (and others!) on the ABWE YouTube channel. Believe in our mission? Support this podcast. The...2022-12-1928 minThe Missions PodcastThe Missions PodcastHow to Care for Parents of MissionariesIt’s easy to underestimate the sacrifice parents make when their children and grandchildren are sent to the nations. But to hold the rope well for cross-cultural missionaries also means caring for the parents and grandparents mourning the loss of relationship with their sent ones. In this special episode, Alex and Scott sit down with Dan and Amy of ABWE’s Member Care program focused on loving parents of missionaries well. You can watch the video version of this episode (and others!) on the ABWE YouTube channel. Believe in our mission? Support this podcast. The...2022-12-1928 minThe Missions PodcastThe Missions PodcastWhat About Parents of Missionaries?Coming up: Dan and Amy of ABWE’s Member Care team join to explain why parents of missionaries are often overlooked in churches and missions organizations—and what we can do to change that. Get more content at missionspodcast.com. Believe in our mission? Support this podcast. Want to ask a question or suggest a topic? Email alex@missionspodcast.com.2022-12-1400 minThe Missions PodcastThe Missions PodcastWhat About Parents of Missionaries?Coming up: Dan and Amy of ABWE’s Member Care team join to explain why parents of missionaries are often overlooked in churches and missions organizations—and what we can do to change that. Get more content at missionspodcast.com. Believe in our mission? Support this podcast. Want to ask a question or suggest a topic? Email alex@missionspodcast.com.2022-12-1400 minThe Missions PodcastThe Missions PodcastWhat About Parents of Missionaries?Coming up: Dan and Amy of ABWE’s Member Care team join to explain why parents of missionaries are often overlooked in churches and missions organizations—and what we can do to change that. Get more content at missionspodstg.wpengine.com. Believe in our mission? Support this podcast. Want to ask a question or suggest a topic? Email alex@missionspodstg.wpengine.com.2022-12-1400 minThe Missions PodcastThe Missions PodcastWhat About Parents of Missionaries?Coming up: Dan and Amy of ABWE’s Member Care team join to explain why parents of missionaries are often overlooked in churches and missions organizations—and what we can do to change that. Get more content at missionspodstg.wpengine.com. Believe in our mission? Support this podcast. Want to ask a question or suggest a topic? Email alex@missionspodstg.wpengine.com.2022-12-1400 minHeavy Lies the HelmetHeavy Lies the HelmetPilot Down But Not Out w/Wade Dunford & Scott DavisAn incapacitated pilot scenario is an unfortunate but potential reality of working in rotor and fixed wing EMS. What do you do as medical crew members if your pilot becomes incapacitated? What training and capabilities do you have to revive the pilot and/or get the aircraft on the ground? Do some Controlled Flight Into Terrain (CFIT) incidents actually involve an incapacitated pilot? In this podcast episode, we are joined by Pilot Wade Dunford and Flight Paramedic Scott Davis to discuss their Incapacitated Pilot Working Group (IPWG) and how they have taken steps to address this issue...2022-01-311h 16The Bronx Bias PodcastThe Bronx Bias PodcastEpisode 83- Love Of The GameEpisode 83 of the Bronx Bias Podcast! This week Denzel is joined by special guest Dan Dunford, a Bronx based freelance musician, live streamer, and the creator and host of the Divergent Paths podcast! Listen as Denzel and Dan discuss the musical landscape in NYC, how and why Dan started his podcast, his hiatus from podcasting, and why he came back to the podcast space, some of the pains and agony of podcasting, interview styles, Dan's dislike for gatekeeping, and things we like to do the old-fashioned way! This was truly a podcast for podcasters! Along with Bronx Facts, Twitter...2021-12-042h 21The Missions PodcastThe Missions PodcastC.S. Lewis and Mission: Dan DeWitt on Recapturing Our Cultural ImaginationWhat does C.S. Lewis have to do with missions? More than you’d think. This week, Dan DeWitt explains how Lewis’ vision for literature, tradition, and the affections can transform cross-cultural ministry. Before joining the faculty of Cedarville University, Dr. Dan DeWitt served in academic and pastoral roles as Lead Pastor of the Campus Church, a campus of Highview Baptist Church, which met on the campus of the University of Louisville, and as Dean of Boyce College, the undergraduate program for The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He started the Center for Biblical Apologetics and Public Christianity in h...2021-09-2027 minThe Missions PodcastThe Missions PodcastC.S. Lewis and Mission: Dan DeWitt on Recapturing Our Cultural ImaginationWhat does C.S. Lewis have to do with missions? More than you’d think. This week, Dan DeWitt explains how Lewis’ vision for literature, tradition, and the affections can transform cross-cultural ministry. Before joining the faculty of Cedarville University, Dr. Dan DeWitt served in academic and pastoral roles as Lead Pastor of the Campus Church, a campus of Highview Baptist Church, which met on the campus of the University of Louisville, and as Dean of Boyce College, the undergraduate program for The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He started the Center for Biblical Apologetics and Public Christianity in h...2021-09-2027 minThe Missions PodcastThe Missions PodcastC.S. Lewis and Mission: Dan DeWitt on Recapturing Our Cultural ImaginationWhat does C.S. Lewis have to do with missions? More than you’d think. This week, Dan DeWitt explains how Lewis’ vision for literature, tradition, and the affections can transform cross-cultural ministry. Before joining the faculty of Cedarville University, Dr. Dan DeWitt served in academic and pastoral roles as Lead Pastor of the Campus Church, a campus of Highview Baptist Church, which met on the campus of the University of Louisville, and as Dean of Boyce College, the undergraduate program for The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He started the Center for Biblical Apologetics and Public Christianity in h...2021-09-2027 minThe Missions PodcastThe Missions PodcastC.S. Lewis and Mission: Dan DeWitt on Recapturing Our Cultural ImaginationWhat does C.S. Lewis have to do with missions? More than you’d think. This week, Dan DeWitt explains how Lewis’ vision for literature, tradition, and the affections can transform cross-cultural ministry. Before joining the faculty of Cedarville University, Dr. Dan DeWitt served in academic and pastoral roles as Lead Pastor of the Campus Church, a campus of Highview Baptist Church, which met on the campus of the University of Louisville, and as Dean of Boyce College, the undergraduate program for The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He started the Center for Biblical Apologetics and Public Christianity in h...2021-09-2027 minThe Missions PodcastThe Missions PodcastLearning Missions From C.S. Lewis?Can we learn missions from C.S. Lewis? Dan DeWitt, director of the Center for Biblical Apologetics and Public Christianity at Cedarville University, thinks so. Find out why in this week’s upcoming show. Support this podcast and impact God’s mission. Want to ask a question or suggest a topic? Email us. The Missions Podcast is sponsored by ABWE’s Global Gospel Fund.2021-09-1700 minThe Missions PodcastThe Missions PodcastLearning Missions From C.S. Lewis?Can we learn missions from C.S. Lewis? Dan DeWitt, director of the Center for Biblical Apologetics and Public Christianity at Cedarville University, thinks so. Find out why in this week’s upcoming show. Support this podcast and impact God’s mission. Want to ask a question or suggest a topic? Email us. The Missions Podcast is sponsored by ABWE’s Global Gospel Fund.2021-09-1700 minThe Missions PodcastThe Missions PodcastLearning Missions From C.S. Lewis?Can we learn missions from C.S. Lewis? Dan DeWitt, director of the Center for Biblical Apologetics and Public Christianity at Cedarville University, thinks so. Find out why in this week’s upcoming show. Support this podcast and impact God’s mission. Want to ask a question or suggest a topic? Email us. The Missions Podcast is sponsored by ABWE’s Global Gospel Fund.2021-09-1700 minThe Missions PodcastThe Missions PodcastLearning Missions From C.S. Lewis?Can we learn missions from C.S. Lewis? Dan DeWitt, director of the Center for Biblical Apologetics and Public Christianity at Cedarville University, thinks so. Find out why in this week’s upcoming show. Support this podcast and impact God’s mission. Want to ask a question or suggest a topic? Email us. The Missions Podcast is sponsored by ABWE’s Global Gospel Fund.2021-09-1700 minA Podcast [ , ] For All Intents and PurposesA Podcast [ , ] For All Intents and PurposesSlapcast TSR-U-KIDDING-ME: Tabletop Twitter got weird these last few weeks as debates exploded around the tweets made by Ernest G. Gygax, Jr.––son of Dungeons & Dragons co-creator, Gary Gygax––where he doubles down on strong, anti-SJW views in support of his new RPG, Giantlands. SLAPP FEST: Andrew also checks in with the current legal fight started by Chris Avellone––formerly of Black Isle and Obisidian Entertainment––as he tries to sue people who said mean things about him on the internet. Also, Dan has gotten even more obsessed with the Metroid series s...2021-07-0251 minLet\'s Get DANgerousLet's Get DANgerousEpisode 17 - Back on the Horse with Moe DunfordIn episode 17 Dan is joined by the award winning Irish Actor Moe Dunford. They chat his acting influences, their time together filming The Vikings TV series, proudest moments, the talent within the growing Irish film and television Industry, recent films he's worked on & much more. Then for the first time in the History of Let's get DANgerous an established actor like Moe goes inside the actors studio to take on the  “James Lipton Questionnaire”. Creative corner returns with a former guest on the Podcast John Byrne from Craic & Cultúr sharing his lates...2021-02-111h 48The Missions PodcastThe Missions PodcastDan Strange: A Theology of Religions and The Southgate FellowshipWe know missionaries should have a theology of God, the Bible, and salvation—but what does it mean to develop a theology of religions? And what are the bigger problems plaguing evangelical missiology? Dr. Dan Strange, theological director at Oak Hill College and co-chair of The Southgate Fellowship, joins us from London to discuss his new book Their Rock Is Not Like Our Rock: A Theology of Religions, the problem of pluralism, and why his fellowship is pushing back on some emerging trends in missions through its thorough statement of affirmations and denials. Dan received his Ph.D...2021-01-1840 minThe Missions PodcastThe Missions PodcastDan Strange: A Theology of Religions and The Southgate FellowshipWe know missionaries should have a theology of God, the Bible, and salvation—but what does it mean to develop a theology of religions? And what are the bigger problems plaguing evangelical missiology? Dr. Dan Strange, theological director at Oak Hill College and co-chair of The Southgate Fellowship, joins us from London to discuss his new book Their Rock Is Not Like Our Rock: A Theology of Religions, the problem of pluralism, and why his fellowship is pushing back on some emerging trends in missions through its thorough statement of affirmations and denials. Dan received his Ph.D...2021-01-1840 minThe Missions PodcastThe Missions PodcastDan Strange: A Theology of Religions and The Southgate FellowshipWe know missionaries should have a theology of God, the Bible, and salvation—but what does it mean to develop a theology of religions? And what are the bigger problems plaguing evangelical missiology? Dr. Dan Strange, theological director at Oak Hill College and co-chair of The Southgate Fellowship, joins us from London to discuss his new book Their Rock Is Not Like Our Rock: A Theology of Religions, the problem of pluralism, and why his fellowship is pushing back on some emerging trends in missions through its thorough statement of affirmations and denials. Dan received his Ph.D...2021-01-1840 minThe Missions PodcastThe Missions PodcastDan Strange: A Theology of Religions and The Southgate FellowshipWe know missionaries should have a theology of God, the Bible, and salvation—but what does it mean to develop a theology of religions? And what are the bigger problems plaguing evangelical missiology? Dr. Dan Strange, theological director at Oak Hill College and co-chair of The Southgate Fellowship, joins us from London to discuss his new book Their Rock Is Not Like Our Rock: A Theology of Religions, the problem of pluralism, and why his fellowship is pushing back on some emerging trends in missions through its thorough statement of affirmations and denials. Dan received his Ph.D...2021-01-1840 minThe Missions PodcastThe Missions PodcastTranslating the Bible in 40 Weeks? Dan Kramer on Bible Translation MethodsOf the world’s 7,100 languages, less than ten percent have a complete, written Bible. The Great Commission depends on translations into the heart languages of the lost. How can we get Scripture into the remaining languages without waiting for English-speaking experts in Greek and Hebrew to learn multiple foreign languages—or, is speeding up the process the wrong idea altogether? We dive deep this week with Dan Kramer of Wycliffe Associates who developed the MAST (Mobilized Assistance Supporting Translation) methodology that is rapidly increasing the speed of translation across the globe, resulting in 254 complete New Testament translations. 2020-02-0350 minThe Missions PodcastThe Missions PodcastTranslating the Bible in 40 Weeks? Dan Kramer on Bible Translation MethodsOf the world’s 7,100 languages, less than ten percent have a complete, written Bible. The Great Commission depends on translations into the heart languages of the lost. How can we get Scripture into the remaining languages without waiting for English-speaking experts in Greek and Hebrew to learn multiple foreign languages—or, is speeding up the process the wrong idea altogether? We dive deep this week with Dan Kramer of Wycliffe Associates who developed the MAST (Mobilized Assistance Supporting Translation) methodology that is rapidly increasing the speed of translation across the globe, resulting in 254 complete New Testament translations. 2020-02-0350 minThe Missions PodcastThe Missions PodcastTranslating the Bible in 40 Weeks? Dan Kramer on Bible Translation MethodsOf the world’s 7,100 languages, less than ten percent have a complete, written Bible. The Great Commission depends on translations into the heart languages of the lost. How can we get Scripture into the remaining languages without waiting for English-speaking experts in Greek and Hebrew to learn multiple foreign languages—or, is speeding up the process the wrong idea altogether? We dive deep this week with Dan Kramer of Wycliffe Associates who developed the MAST (Mobilized Assistance Supporting Translation) methodology that is rapidly increasing the speed of translation across the globe, resulting in 254 complete New Testament translations. 2020-02-0350 minThe Missions PodcastThe Missions PodcastTranslating the Bible in 40 Weeks? Dan Kramer on Bible Translation MethodsOf the world’s 7,100 languages, less than ten percent have a complete, written Bible. The Great Commission depends on translations into the heart languages of the lost. How can we get Scripture into the remaining languages without waiting for English-speaking experts in Greek and Hebrew to learn multiple foreign languages—or, is speeding up the process the wrong idea altogether? We dive deep this week with Dan Kramer of Wycliffe Associates who developed the MAST (Mobilized Assistance Supporting Translation) methodology that is rapidly increasing the speed of translation across the globe, resulting in 254 complete New Testament translations. 2020-02-0350 minThe Missions PodcastThe Missions PodcastDan DeWitt on Apologetics, Missions, and SufferingDo all missionaries need to know apologetics? Some say yes, plenty say no. We invited our friend Dan DeWitt, an expert on the topic, to answer. Join us as Dan shares the advantages—and real limitations—of apologetics, and how mission-minded people can employ apologetics in an incarnational way to serve people in a world suffering the effects of sin. Dan is Associate Professor of Applied Theology and Apologetics and the Director the Center for Biblical Apologetics and Public Christianity at Cedarville University, and previously served as dean of Boyce College, the undergraduate school of the Southern Bapti...2018-02-0542 minThe Missions PodcastThe Missions PodcastDan DeWitt on Apologetics, Missions, and SufferingDo all missionaries need to know apologetics? Some say yes, plenty say no. We invited our friend Dan DeWitt, an expert on the topic, to answer. Join us as Dan shares the advantages—and real limitations—of apologetics, and how mission-minded people can employ apologetics in an incarnational way to serve people in a world suffering the effects of sin. Dan is Associate Professor of Applied Theology and Apologetics and the Director the Center for Biblical Apologetics and Public Christianity at Cedarville University, and previously served as dean of Boyce College, the undergraduate school of the Southern Bapti...2018-02-0542 minThe Missions PodcastThe Missions PodcastDan DeWitt on Apologetics, Missions, and SufferingDo all missionaries need to know apologetics? Some say yes, plenty say no. We invited our friend Dan DeWitt, an expert on the topic, to answer. Join us as Dan shares the advantages—and real limitations—of apologetics, and how mission-minded people can employ apologetics in an incarnational way to serve people in a world suffering the effects of sin. Dan is Associate Professor of Applied Theology and Apologetics and the Director the Center for Biblical Apologetics and Public Christianity at Cedarville University, and previously served as dean of Boyce College, the undergraduate school of the Southern Bapti...2018-02-0542 minThe Missions PodcastThe Missions PodcastDan DeWitt on Apologetics, Missions, and SufferingDo all missionaries need to know apologetics? Some say yes, plenty say no. We invited our friend Dan DeWitt, an expert on the topic, to answer. Join us as Dan shares the advantages—and real limitations—of apologetics, and how mission-minded people can employ apologetics in an incarnational way to serve people in a world suffering the effects of sin. Dan is Associate Professor of Applied Theology and Apologetics and the Director the Center for Biblical Apologetics and Public Christianity at Cedarville University, and previously served as dean of Boyce College, the undergraduate school of the Southern Bapti...2018-02-0542 minThe Missions PodcastThe Missions PodcastDan Dumas on Adoption, Foster Care, and MissionsWe’re commanded to disciple all the nations. We are also told to care for the orphan and fatherless. What do adoption and foster care have to do with global missions? Is social justice a distraction to world evangelism? Dan Dumas, Special Advisor for Foster Care and Adoption to Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin, joins us to answer. Dan is a teaching pastor and elder at Crossing Church in Louisville, KY. He is passionate about all things leadership, adoption, expository preaching, and biblical manhood. He is the author of Live Smart, the co-author of A Guide to Biblical Ma...2017-11-2739 minThe Missions PodcastThe Missions PodcastDan Dumas on Adoption, Foster Care, and MissionsWe’re commanded to disciple all the nations. We are also told to care for the orphan and fatherless. What do adoption and foster care have to do with global missions? Is social justice a distraction to world evangelism? Dan Dumas, Special Advisor for Foster Care and Adoption to Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin, joins us to answer. Dan is a teaching pastor and elder at Crossing Church in Louisville, KY. He is passionate about all things leadership, adoption, expository preaching, and biblical manhood. He is the author of Live Smart, the co-author of A Guide to Biblical Ma...2017-11-2739 minThe Missions PodcastThe Missions PodcastDan Dumas on Adoption, Foster Care, and MissionsWe’re commanded to disciple all the nations. We are also told to care for the orphan and fatherless. What do adoption and foster care have to do with global missions? Is social justice a distraction to world evangelism? Dan Dumas, Special Advisor for Foster Care and Adoption to Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin, joins us to answer. Dan is a teaching pastor and elder at Crossing Church in Louisville, KY. He is passionate about all things leadership, adoption, expository preaching, and biblical manhood. He is the author of Live Smart, the co-author of A Guide to Biblical Ma...2017-11-2739 minThe Missions PodcastThe Missions PodcastDan Dumas on Adoption, Foster Care, and MissionsWe’re commanded to disciple all the nations. We are also told to care for the orphan and fatherless. What do adoption and foster care have to do with global missions? Is social justice a distraction to world evangelism? Dan Dumas, Special Advisor for Foster Care and Adoption to Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin, joins us to answer. Dan is a teaching pastor and elder at Crossing Church in Louisville, KY. He is passionate about all things leadership, adoption, expository preaching, and biblical manhood. He is the author of Live Smart, the co-author of A Guide to Biblical Ma...2017-11-2739 minNullNullEpisode 64 - Composer Frank Gulino<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/f6/2b/e0/daniel-o-dunford/1400x1400_11169362.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />Hey Everybody. Back to normal episode length this week with composer/trombonist/attorney and super nice guy Frank Gulino. We talk about the importance of different composing niches, dealing with overplayed repertoire, music/entertainment law stuff, and much more. Featured on this episode is Frank's composition "Big Sky" for horn, tuba, and piano featuring Heidi Lucas on horn, Zac Collins on tuba, and Jacob Ertl on piano. For more about Frank: frankgulino.com ...2017-03-131h 20NullNullEpisode 63 - Pianist Thomas Nickell<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/f6/2b/e0/daniel-o-dunford/1400x1400_11169362.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />Hey kids. Check it out. This week I sit down with 18-year-old wunderkind (and current Mannes student) pianist Thomas Nickell in a short version of my usual show. Thomas just made his Carnegie Hall debut with the North American premiere of David Matthews' Piano Concerto, op. 11 with the UK-based Orchestra of the Swan. We talked about non-classical influences, the prodigy label, and other such things. Enjoy! Check out more about Thomas: thomasnickell.com Support the...2017-02-2724 minNullNullEpisode 62 - Composer Alex Weston<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/f6/2b/e0/daniel-o-dunford/1400x1400_11169362.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />This week, I'm back with a fascinating interview with the composer Alex Weston. We cover his compositional interests, his background, his work in television and film, as well as his day job working for Philip Glass. It's good time. Featured on this episode is Alex's piece "Angles." It's dope. For all things Alex: alexwestonmusic.com To support this podcast: patreon.com/divergentpathspod.com2017-02-061h 25NullNullEpisode 61 - Warp Trio Re-Release<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/f6/2b/e0/daniel-o-dunford/1400x1400_11169362.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />This week, because I had a wonderful experience performing with them this past week, I am re-releasing my Warp Trio interview. I sit down with violinist Josh Henderson and pianist Mikael Darmanie of the unusual and exciting ensemble Warp Trio. We talk about melding three unique voices and writing/improvisational styles into one unified voice, reaching a variety of audiences, and balancing a musical lifestyle. Featured on this episode is the track "Baseball"...2017-01-161h 06NullNullEpisode 60 - Graphic Designer/Cellist Alice Bacon<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/f6/2b/e0/daniel-o-dunford/1400x1400_11169362.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />Hey guys! I'm back! Episode 60! This week I'm with talented person Alice Bacon who cellos and graphic designs. We talk about crossover between music and art, processes in design, other music things and just generally chill. Check out her design work at Bloomsday Design: facebook.com/bloomsdaydesign instagram.com/bloomsdaydesign And for more Divergent Paths goodness: facebook.com/divergentpathspod2017-01-091h 25NullNullEpisode 59 - RighteousGIRLS<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/f6/2b/e0/daniel-o-dunford/1400x1400_11169362.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />This week's episode with the delightful duo that is RighteousGIRLS. Which means flautist Gina Izzo and pianist Erika Dohi. We had a good time talking about origins and such, as well as their album "Gathering Blue", and music business type things like the ever-present problem of publicity. They're great. Featured on this episode: "...Out of the Blue (Postlude)" and KARakurENAI (feat. Andy Akiho) from their record "Gathering Blue", available...2016-10-171h 14NullNullEpisode 58 - Author/Marketing Consultant/Horn Player Seth Hanes<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/f6/2b/e0/daniel-o-dunford/1400x1400_11169362.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />Wow. A lot of titles for this guy. Seth Hanes is a horn player, digital marketing consultant, and the author of the new book, Break into the Scene: A Musician's Guide to Making Connections, Creating Opportunities, and Launching a Career, which is available now on Amazon. We talk about necessary persistence, marketing, being the solution, and all sorts of awesome juicy stuff. If you want to check out some free email templates that will help...2016-10-101h 05NullNullEpisode 57 - String Noise<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/f6/2b/e0/daniel-o-dunford/1400x1400_11169362.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />This week, I chat with Conrad Harris and Pauline Kim Harris of the violin duo String Noise. We delve into how things sometimes turn into other things (SO VAGUE), how into project fits into a career as a whole, developing unusual repertoire,and much more! Featured on this episode are two tracks from their 2015 album "The Book of Strange Positions": "We Do Parties" and "Two Kinds of Noise." For...2016-10-031h 12NullNullEpisode 56 - Pianist Salome Scheidegger<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/f6/2b/e0/daniel-o-dunford/1400x1400_11169362.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />This week, I have a fun chat with pianist Salome Scheidegger. We talk her career, convention culture, video game music, and I say a lot of snarky things about classical music. Do it up! For all things Salome: salomepiano.com YouTube: http://bit.ly/2dbFWFQ facebook.com/salomepiano twitter.com/salomepiano instagram.com/salomepiano Subscribe to the Divergent Paths YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/2arGcQr And donate to keep the podcasts and videos coming: patreon...2016-09-261h 20NullNullEpisode 55 - Recording Engineer Ryan Streber<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/f6/2b/e0/daniel-o-dunford/1400x1400_11169362.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />This week, after a two week vacation from podcasting, Divergent Paths roars back with a fantastic interview with Ryan Streber of Oktaven Audio. We talk about his composing background, artistry in recording, and music business type things as well. ENJOY. It's good to be back. For everything Oktaven: oktavenaudio.com To donate to the show: htts://patreon.com/divergentpathspod2016-09-201h 24NullNullEpisode 54 - Trombonist/Author Jen Baker<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/f6/2b/e0/daniel-o-dunford/1400x1400_11169362.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />This week, my friend Jen Baker stops by to talk about her musical path to New York, her approach to contemporary performance, and the multi-year process that lead to her new book, "Hooked on Multiphonics: Multiphonics and Other Extended Techniques Demystified." A lot of contemporary music talk in this one. To purchase the book and all other things Jen Baker: jenbakersounds.com Support the podcast: patreon.com/divergentpathspod2016-08-291h 39NullNullEpisode 53 - Seraph Brass<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/f6/2b/e0/daniel-o-dunford/1400x1400_11169362.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />This week, I have a chat with two delightful members of the killer Seraph Brass, co-founder and trumpeter Mary Bowden and trombonist Alexis Smith. We talk about origin stories, the rigors of preparing for a new season, music choices, and some general nerdy brass stuff. They are fun people. You should be their friends. Featured on this episode: Holborne - The Choise arr. by Jeff Luke Debussy - Clair de Lune arr. by Chuck Seipp ...2016-08-221h 06NullNullEpisode 52 - Singer/Songwriter Joanna Wallfisch<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/f6/2b/e0/daniel-o-dunford/1400x1400_11169362.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />This week, I have a really fun and wide-ranging chat with the delightful Joanna Wallfisch. We talk about growing up in London, following music in whatever direction it leads you, and the ways Joanna's songwriting has developed over her career. As a special treat, Joanna sings a brand new song entitled "The Truth" live during the episode. Check out her new album "Gardens in My Mind" on iTunes: http://apple.co/2...2016-08-151h 23NullNullEpisode 51 - Composer/Conductor Whitney George<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/f6/2b/e0/daniel-o-dunford/1400x1400_11169362.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />This week, I sit down with the fun and funny Whitney George. We talk about her background in music, her aesthetic, her music, her musical language, and just generally have a lot of fun. Cause she's cool. For all things Whitney: facebook.com/WhitneyEGeorge whitneygeorge.com To support Divergent Paths: https://patreon.com/divergentpathspod2016-08-091h 16NullNullEpisode 50! - Devil and the Deep Blue Sea<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/f6/2b/e0/daniel-o-dunford/1400x1400_11169362.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />It's a party! It's my 50th episode! Everybody dance! Woop Woop! For this episode, I sat down with the two founding members of the great folk group Devil and the Deep Blue Sea - harpist/songwriter Lizzie Quinlan and guitarist/songwriter Pat Kennedy. We talk about folk tradition, origins, the Enchanted Broccoli Forest (!), DC, and fulfilling the Kerouac(k)-ian dream of touring the country playing your songs (even though it's much less romantic). We...2016-08-011h 16NullNullEpisode 49 - Violinist Sarah Goldfeather<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/f6/2b/e0/daniel-o-dunford/1400x1400_11169362.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />This week, I sit down with the awesome Sarah Goldfeather, freelance violinist and creator of ensembles. We talk about the challenges of establishing a career in a new city without the college safety net, the stories behind her ensembles (Exceptet, Goldfeather, and Fragments Duo), balancing directorial demands with reality, and other music-y stuff. This is fast-paced one. Try and keep up. Featured on this episode is "Spilled Milk" from Goldfeather's eponymous debut album. ...2016-07-251h 13NullNullEpisode 48 - Conductor/Singer Eric Dudley<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/f6/2b/e0/daniel-o-dunford/1400x1400_11169362.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />This week, I sit down with the new orchestra director for San Francisco Conservatory, Eric Dudley. But he is more than that. We talk about his life and conducting career, but also about his time as a member of the Grammy Award-winning vocal ensemble Roomful of Teeth, and how that came about. In addition, we look ahead to his future in San Francisco. He is a great dude and an incredible musician. For his work...2016-07-181h 24NullNullEpisode 47 - Cellist Emily Davidson<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/f6/2b/e0/daniel-o-dunford/1400x1400_11169362.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />This week, MY FIRST EVER INTERVIEW VIA SKYPE. With a person who wasn't in NYC! But the real story is the dope cellist Emily Davidson. She was great to talk to, and will be the subject of my first YouTube channel exclusive. O_O We chat about historical performance practice, catching up to your peers, YouTubing, and DJing! Featured on this episode are 2 tracks from Emily's album, "Bass Sounds: Music for Unaccompanied Cello from...2016-07-111h 10NullNullEpisode 46 - Bandleader/Saxophonist/Composer Laura Andrea Leguia<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/f6/2b/e0/daniel-o-dunford/1400x1400_11169362.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />This week, I have a laughter-filled chat with Laura Andrea Leguia, a delightful Peruvian jazz composer and saxophonist. We talk about coming to the states from Peru, melding her background with American jazz, her composition style and techniques, and a lot of other crazy stuff! Fun episode for everyone. Featured on this episode: "Eva" and "Mariposas" from Laura's album "Saxofon Criollo", available on Spotify. Or from her. Buy one. ...2016-07-051h 17NullNullEpisode 45 - Bassist/Author Emilio Guarino<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/f6/2b/e0/daniel-o-dunford/1400x1400_11169362.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />After an unplanned one week hiatus, I am back with my friend Emilio Guarino, successful freelance bassist and author of the new book, "Make It: A Guide for Recent Music Graduates." We compare notes on freelance experiences, Emilio relates what made him want to write such a book, and we talk about the current musical climate from the perspective of the hustlers trying to survive. Visit emilioguarino.com/make-it for a preview of...2016-06-271h 08NullNullEpisode 44 - Parhelion Trio<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/f6/2b/e0/daniel-o-dunford/1400x1400_11169362.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />This week, I sat down with the lovely women who make up Parhelion Trio (Sarah Carrier, flute; Ashlee Miller, clarinet; Andre Christie, piano) to talk about their unique ensemble and their approach creating their own musical voice. And everything that goes with that. Featured on this episode, the Trio performs "Techno-Parade" by Guillaume Connesson. For all things Parhelion: parheliontrio.com facebook.com/ParhelionTrio And as I mention on this episode, I will be...2016-06-131h 22NullNullEpisode 43 - Trombonist Sebastian Vera<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/f6/2b/e0/daniel-o-dunford/1400x1400_11169362.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />This week, I had the pleasure of sitting down with (fellow caffeine-jacked Mannes alum) Sebastian Vera, principal trombonist of the Pittsburgh Opera and the River City Brass Band, and co-founder of the annual Third Coast Trombone Retreat in Montague, Michigan. We got into the how one becomes a complete person, practicing gratefulness, Third Coast's mission, and all sorts of other things. Featured on this episode, Sebastian performing (3-time guest) Ben Brody's "Time in Waves...2016-06-061h 35NullNullEpisode 42 - Violist Mary Hammann<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/f6/2b/e0/daniel-o-dunford/1400x1400_11169362.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />This week, I had the privilege of sitting down with Mary Hammann, violist and 25 year member of the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra. And she is a delight to talk to. We talk about the exhaustion that comes along with playing 7 operas a week, the delight of having an opera performance life, and maybe why younger audiences don't appreciate opera as much? Listen to Mary at the Met (of course), but also as a member of the...2016-05-311h 25NullNullEpisode 41 - Brass Repair Craftsman Josh Landress<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/f6/2b/e0/daniel-o-dunford/1400x1400_11169362.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />This week, I sit down with the great owner and head craftsman of J. Landress Brass, the leading brass repair shop in New York City. We talk through his origins in brass repair, his time in the Marines, his rise through Sam Ash, his love of working brass instruments, and the importance of the brass community that surrounds Josh Landress Brass. ALSO, a special offer for podcast listeners! Go to the workshop at 153 W. 36th...2016-05-231h 33NullNullEpisode 40 - The Westerlies<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/f6/2b/e0/daniel-o-dunford/1400x1400_11169362.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />This week for my 40th (!) episode, one of my most fun chats with all four members of the wonderful brass quartet, The Westerlies (Riley Mulherkar, Zubin Hensler, Andy Clausen, and Willem de Koch)! We talk about the formation of the group, the challenges that come with it, ensemble philosophies, developing a unique ensemble voice, the balance in group energy, and most importantly, Big Truck City and The Love Square! Featured on this episode are two...2016-05-161h 17NullNullEpisode 39 - Flautist Judy Mendenhall<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/f6/2b/e0/daniel-o-dunford/1400x1400_11169362.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />This week, Judy Mendenhall (Principal Flautist, American Ballet Theater; Woodwind Chair, Mannes School of Music) sits down with me to talk about her career and teaching. She is a wonderful person. So enjoy the interview. To see her (or hear her) with ABT: http://www.abt.org/calendar.aspx2016-05-0945 minNullNullEpisode 38 - Bandleader/Composer Liberte-Anne Lymberiou<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/f6/2b/e0/daniel-o-dunford/1400x1400_11169362.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />This week, I sat down with the delightful bandleader Liberte-Anne Lymberiou to talk about her band The Liberte Big Band and other jazz related things. We talk about her music, her background, and the challenges of being a young bandleader and composer in such the crucible of New York City. Featured on this episode: Ali's Danse - The Liberte Big Band - Live at the Shrine in Harlem For all things Liberte Big Band: facebook...2016-05-021h 00NullNullEpisode 37 - Pianist/Composer/Bandleader Misha Piatigorsky<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/f6/2b/e0/daniel-o-dunford/1400x1400_11169362.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />This week, I sat down with Misha Piatigorsky (2004 Thelonius Monk Composition Winner), leader of the Sketchy Orkestra, a wonderful jazz/rock/hiphop fusion of styles for strings/horns/rhythm, and piano. We talk about the origins of the group, the challenges of writing for strings in a jazz context, and putting together great music for unusual instrumentations. Featured on this episode: "Space Oddity", performed by Sketchy Black Dog (the Orkestra's precursor) AND "...2016-04-251h 08NullNullEpisode 36 - Calliope Brass<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/f6/2b/e0/daniel-o-dunford/1400x1400_11169362.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />There are a million brass quintets. So why start a new one? This week I sit down with three of the awesome women (Erin Paul, Sara Mayo, and Jen Hinkle) of Calliope Brass to talk shop. Side note: Calliope Brass is all women. We talk about the reasoning and strategies behind starting a new group, surviving and thriving as women in a male-dominated musical strata (the brass community), and really cool music. This was one...2016-04-181h 25NullNullEpisode 35 - Photographer/Clarinetist Aleksander Karjaka<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/f6/2b/e0/daniel-o-dunford/1400x1400_11169362.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />This week, I sit down with my friend Aleks Karjaka to talk about so much: struggling through freelance life, his history as an entrepreneur, our mutual love of New York, ART! SO MUCH ART!, shooting for one's dreams, and the intersection of music and photography. Also! A special offer this week! If you go to karjaka.com and book a studio session with Aleks, mention this interview and get 20% off! You won't be disappointed with...2016-04-121h 26NullNullEpisode 34 - Composer/Lyricist Danny Abosch<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/f6/2b/e0/daniel-o-dunford/1400x1400_11169362.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />This week, I sit down with the fun and interesting Danny Abosch to talk shop about musical theatre. We cover his own early successes, the processes of writing a musical, the challenges of adaptations vs. original material, accessibility in musical theatre, and just some other geeking out over our favorite shows. For all things Danny: dannyabosch.com For info/performances of Fancy Nancy: http://fancy-nancy-the-musical.com/ For info on Danny and John MacLay's musical adaptation...2016-04-041h 14NullNullEpisode 33 - Composer Girolamo Deraco<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/f6/2b/e0/daniel-o-dunford/1400x1400_11169362.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />This week, the wonderful Italian composer Giro Deraco sits down with me to talk about lots of music things. We go through developing musical concepts compositionally, connecting with audiences, differences between Italian and American arts cultures, and (of course) his music. Featured on this episode: Giro's complete opera, TACI. AND Indaco for flute, clarinet, and vibraphone For all things Giro: http://www.girolamoderaco.it/ facebook.com/dracogirolamo2016-03-291h 16NullNullEpisode 32 - Bass Trombonist David Taylor, Pt. 2<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/f6/2b/e0/daniel-o-dunford/1400x1400_11169362.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />In Part 2 of my interview with my mentor David Taylor, we cover academia, differences in trombone between eras, how David digs into the pieces on his records, and so much more. Oh, and he makes fun of me for being corny. Totally deserved. Check out David's upcoming recital (with 6 string basses!) at Manhattan School of Music on April 11th!2016-03-211h 20NullNullEpisode 31 - Bass Trombonist David Taylor, Pt. 1<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/f6/2b/e0/daniel-o-dunford/1400x1400_11169362.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />This week (and next week) feature an exceptional conversation with the incredible and legendary bass trombonist (and my former teacher) David Taylor. Just a few of his career highlights include working with Bernstein, Boulez, Duke Ellington, Miles Davis Thad Jones, Charlie Mingus, the Rolling Stones, Aretha Franklin, Frank Sinatra, Bob Dylan, and so many more. In addition to all that, he has commissioned and performed more new works for trombone than anyone else. And now...2016-03-141h 08NullNullEpisode 30 - Warp Trio<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/f6/2b/e0/daniel-o-dunford/1400x1400_11169362.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />This week, I sit down with violinist Josh Henderson and pianist Mikael Darmanie of the unusual and exciting ensemble Warp Trio. We talk about melding three unique voices and writing/improvisational styles into one unified voice, reaching a variety of audiences, and balancing a musical lifestyle. Featured on this episode is the track "Baseball" from their debut EP, "Warp Drive." For all things Warp Trio (their EP, audio, video and links...2016-03-071h 03NullNullEpisode 29 - Bass Trombonist Felix del Tredici<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/f6/2b/e0/daniel-o-dunford/1400x1400_11169362.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />This week, I have a good talk with my buddy and fellow bass trombonist Felix del Tredici about his burgeoning career and exciting experiments in music. We cover so many things in our talk: fear of improvisation, the nature of art, presenting difficult things to audiences, and putting together unique pieces. Featured on this episode, is Felix's improvisation "Mission Accomplished" with the Low Brass Connection from the album "The Sounds After the...2016-03-011h 40NullNullEpisode 28 - Composer Stephanie Ann Boyd<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/f6/2b/e0/daniel-o-dunford/1400x1400_11169362.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />This week, the delightful Stephanie Ann Boyd returns to the show for her own full-length interview. We talk about her 50 State Sonata Project (Amerigo), taking advantage of academia properly, and taking potential weakness and turning them into strengths, as well as Philip K Dick, Vincent Van Gogh, and aliens! O_O Featured on this episode is the first movement (Fantasia) of her violin concerto Sybil, performed by Eunae Koh and a collection of New England...2016-02-221h 24NullNullEpisode 27 - Trombonist/Composer Chris Misch-Bloxdorf<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/f6/2b/e0/daniel-o-dunford/1400x1400_11169362.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />This week, my good friend Chirs Misch-Bloxdorf comes by to talk about jazz, trombone, and composing. We cover the struggle to remain positive on bad gigs, musical father figures, as well as Chris' music, among many other things. Chris is the greatest dude. Featured on this episode is a track entitled, "A Shared Office With Superman" from his recent record, "Snap Shots." Check out his music at: soundcloud.com/mischachris2016-02-151h 14NullNullEpisode 26 - Singer Lauren Lee<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/f6/2b/e0/daniel-o-dunford/1400x1400_11169362.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />This week, singer Lauren Lee stops by the studio (HA. Like I hava studio) to talk about her non-standard approach to jazz singing, artistic integrity vs. monetary gain, NYC neighborhoods, and finding one's way towards what one should be doing musically. She's a really fun hang. Featured on this album is the track "Voyager" from her upcoming album with The Space Jazz Trio, "The Consciousness Test." For all things Lauren Lee: ...2016-02-081h 10NullNullEpisode 25 - Hornist John Clark<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/f6/2b/e0/daniel-o-dunford/1400x1400_11169362.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />For this special mid-week Divergent Paths episode, I have a delightful talk with jazz hornist extraordinaire John Clark. We cover the unusual concept of playing jazz horn, surviving the freelance world in the 70s, new music, and the Baha'i faith (which I learned about for the first time). Featured on this episode are two tracks, one from John's first album from 1978, "The Answer-Island Flower" and one from his most recent album with the...2016-02-041h 15NullNullEpisode 24 - PitchBlak Brass Band, Part 2<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/f6/2b/e0/daniel-o-dunford/1400x1400_11169362.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />Here we are back for Part 2 of my interview with Chanell, TJ, and Ben of PitchBlak Brass Band. We talk about women in music, diversity, and creating accessible music that connects with people, as well as the PitchBlak Playlist (the band's monthly series featuring arrangements for up and coming rappers). Featured on this epiosde are two tracks from PitchBlak's album, "You See Us," available on iTunes, Amazon, Spotify, etc.: "Get It &...2016-02-011h 06NullNullEpisode 23 - PitchBlak Brass Band - Part 1<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/f6/2b/e0/daniel-o-dunford/1400x1400_11169362.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />Hip-hop and high level brass playing may not seem like they go together, but that is certainly NOT the case. This week, in part 1 of a 2-part interview, Tubist/Bandleader Chanell, Trombonis/MC TJ, and Horn Player/Guitarist Ben, three members of PitchBlak Brass Band talk about hip hop, popular music, American culture, and diversity in the music world. It's a killer interview. Make sure to come back next week for Part 2! Featured on this...2016-01-251h 03NullNullEpisode 22 - Composer/Guitarist Ben Brody<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/f6/2b/e0/daniel-o-dunford/1400x1400_11169362.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />This week, I talk to Ben Brody on his own, as part 2 of a 3 episode arc featuring Ben and two groups that he is a part of. He is a fascinating guy. We cover his horn/guitar/composition career, handling the business side of being a musician, and his group Flow State. This episode features two tracks from Flow State's new EP, Where The Sky Meets the Earth: "What's Done Is Done" and...2016-01-191h 19NullNullEpisode 21 - The 7 Lovelies<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/f6/2b/e0/daniel-o-dunford/1400x1400_10808416.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />This week, I sit down with a few members the improvisational dance collective, The 7 Lovelies, Dancer Katie Vason, Dancer Joanna Futral, and Guitarist Ben Brody. We talk about the idea of movement vs. dance, crafting a cohesive piece in an improvisational setting, accompanying (or composing) live in the moment, and crafting a public image. For all things Lovelies: the7lovelies.com facebook.com/the5lovelies twitter.com/the7lovelies instagram.com/the7lovelies The 7 Lovelies...2016-01-111h 21NullNullEpisode 20 - Duo Scorpio<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/f6/2b/e0/daniel-o-dunford/1400x1400_10808416.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />This week, I talk to the delightful harp duo, Duo Scorpio, comprised of harpists Kristi Shade and Katie Andrews. We talk about the origin of the duo's name, challenges in harp culture, commissioning new harp duo works, and Rachel McAdams movies(?). Check out their album Scorpion Tales on iTunes and Spotify. This episode features excerpts from Fast Dances by Nico Muhly and Two Bridges by Andy Akiho, both of which will be on the Duo's...2016-01-041h 06NullNullEpisode 19 - Trumpeter Sam Wells<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/f6/2b/e0/daniel-o-dunford/1400x1400_10808416.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />This week, I sit down and talk with the talented and very interesting trumpeter/composer Sam Wells. Sam has performed and given clinics across North America at many festivals and the like spreading the gospel of trumpet/electronic music. We talk about using electronics as an instrumentation, bringing a new music mindset to old standards, and the performer-composer relationship, both in past centuries and today. Featured on this episode: Sam's composition (dys)functions for trumpet...2015-12-281h 14NullNullEpisode 18 - Bassist David White<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/f6/2b/e0/daniel-o-dunford/1400x1400_10808416.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />Me and my bass-playing buddy David White (Upcoming Bridges of Madison County National Tour) sit down and have a good time talking about touring with different shows, being a working musician, leaving school early, and all sorts of other delights.2015-12-211h 09NullNullEpiosde 17 - Trumpeter Sam Jones<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/f6/2b/e0/daniel-o-dunford/1400x1400_10808416.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />Sam Jones is an incredible 22-year-old trumpter doing incredible things. He's also a nice guy. This week, he comes by, and we talk about hos new music background, using the trumpet as an artists' brush, and how he approaches new music and composing. BONUS: A live Whacky Whistle demonstration. You'll have to listen to find out what the deal with that is. Featured on this episode - Sam's composition SHIFT for improvisation and electronics. The...2015-12-141h 08NullNullEpisode 16 - Violist Tanya Kalmanovitch<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/f6/2b/e0/daniel-o-dunford/1400x1400_10808416.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />This week, I talk to violist, writer, and ethnomusicologist Tanya Kalmanovitch (faculty, New England Conservatory and Mannes School of Music). This one is a heavy one, and it was awesome. We talk about the Kalmanovitch-Maneri Duo and their upcoming album Magic Mountain, free improvisation, performing, connecting with audiences, and musical philosophies. This episode features two tracks from the upcoming Kalmanovitch-Maneri album Magic Mountain: "Foreward" and "The Dance of Death." For all...2015-12-071h 11NullNullEpisode 15 - Violinist Ezinma<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/f6/2b/e0/daniel-o-dunford/1400x1400_10808416.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />This week, my friend Enzima (formerly Meredith Ramsay) comes by to discuss rebranding as an artist, Bach, race and classical music, teaching, and writing/preparing for her upcoming EP I Am Ezinma. For all things Ezinma: iamezinma.com facebook.com/IamEzinma twitter.com/iamezinma instagram.com/iamezinma2015-11-3058 minNullNullEpisode 14 - Trumpeter Ray Riccomini (Metropolitan Opera Orchestra)<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/f6/2b/e0/daniel-o-dunford/1400x1400_10808416.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />This week, Ray Riccomini (2nd trumpet, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra) sits down with me to talk music. We cover growing up in a household of musicians, differing teaching styles, music students these days, putting down the instrument for another profession (and then picking it back up again), handling the day-to-day rigors of an orchestra lifestyle without losing the love for music. You can go hear Ray play almost any day of the week at the Met...2015-11-231h 13NullNullEpisode 13 - Bandleader/Composer Marie Incontrera - Eco-Music Big Band<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/f6/2b/e0/daniel-o-dunford/1400x1400_10808416.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />This week, delightful and passionate Marie Incontrera, leader of the Eco-Music Big Band comes in to talk about her band, her music, the legacy of Fred Ho, Sun-Ra, the new Eco-Music album, David Taylor, and the use of the word mother-f*cker as a compliment(!). Yeah, we covered a lot. Featuring two songs from the band: Hey Goddamit Things Gotta Change, and Double Tier (featuring David Taylor on bass trombone) For all things Eco-Music: facebook...2015-11-161h 19NullNullEpisode 12 - Percussionist Chihiro Shibayama/Composer Yui Kitamura<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/f6/2b/e0/daniel-o-dunford/1400x1400_10808416.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />This week, percussionist Chihiro Shibayama sits and talks about her experiences starting as a musician in Japan and transitioning to a music life in the US. We also talk about Juilliard, freelancer challenges, and MuSE (Multi-cultural Sonic Evolution), the non-profit she co-founded. In addition, Chihiro's founding partner and the Artistic Director of MuSE, Yui Kitamura, stops by to talk about MuSE's upcoming Sounds of the Arts Festival (SOAF) 2015. For all things Chihiro: chihiroshibayama.com For...2015-11-091h 25NullNullEpisode 11 - Washington Square Winds/Composer Stephanie Ann Boyd<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/f6/2b/e0/daniel-o-dunford/1400x1400_10808416.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />This week, I talk to the delightful woodwind quintet, the Washington Square Winds. We talk about the challenges of keeping a chamber group together long-term, adding new members, the delights of chamber music, commissioning new music, and MORE! Lots of laughs in this one. Also, composer Stephanie Ann Boyd, who wrote a piece for the quintet's upcoming concert at Spectrum NYC, stops by for a few minutes to talk about the piece she wrote for...2015-11-021h 23NullNullEpisode 10 - Will Lang<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/f6/2b/e0/daniel-o-dunford/1400x1400_10808416.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />This week, as Part 2 of the ongoing Radical Brass Series partnership, the great trombonist Will Lang (loadbang, The Guidonian Hand, etc.) sits down to talk about working on and commissioning pieces for solo trombone, contemporary music, his two (main) chamber groups, and relating to an audience while performing music that they may not like. Featuring Will's performance of Iannis Xenakis' Keren for solo trombone. Links: williamlang.org twitter.com/WillLangTbone For loadbang: loadbang.com For...2015-10-261h 17NullNullEpisode 9 - The Chelsea Symphony<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/f6/2b/e0/daniel-o-dunford/1400x1400_10808416.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />Because the The Chelsea Symphony is a group that I am consistently involved with (and love being so), this episode was a special one for me. I sit down with co-artistic director Mark Seto and president Emily Wong of The Chelsea Symphony to talk about what makes the orchestra unique in a city where orchestras pop up and fold every week. We cover backgrounds, and programming, and concerto selections, and the special organic way in...2015-10-191h 16NullNullEpisode 8 - Violist Trevor New<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/f6/2b/e0/daniel-o-dunford/1400x1400_10808416.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />This week, my friend Trevor New stops by to talk! We talk about his passion for music education, how he dealt with severe performance injuries, breaking in as a freelancer in NYC, and his excellent series of teaching YouTube videos. For all things Trevor-related (i.e. links to Facebook, Instagram, his YouTube channel, and upcoming performance), head on over to trevornew.com!2015-10-121h 13NullNullEpisode 7 - Tubist Jay Rozen<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/f6/2b/e0/daniel-o-dunford/1400x1400_10808416.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />Jay Rozen's career encompasses so many things that there was no way we were going to get through everything, but we spend an hour covering: how he got pieces written for him by famed critic Virgil Thomson and A Clockwork Orange author Anthony Burgess, the joy of live performance, the art of free improv, and his new CD! Today's episode features Jay's arrangement the Frank Zappa song Peaches and Regalia, with him playing all of...2015-10-051h 17NullNullEpisode 6 - Violinist Adrianna Mateo<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/f6/2b/e0/daniel-o-dunford/1400x1400_10808416.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />This week, I sit down with the wonderfully talented Adrianna Mateo to talk about her music, why she does things that might be considered risky with her music, how to manage a social media presence, Kickstarter-ing her upcoming album, and Jesse Eisenberg? Featuring clips of Adrianna's music, and a full single, "Like a Little Kid With a Raging Heart", from her rapidly approaching rock album. Follow her online: facebook.com/adriannas.violin adriannamateo...2015-09-281h 13NullNullEpisode #1 David Whitwell<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/f6/2b/e0/daniel-o-dunford/1400x1400_10808410.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />Talking to trombonist David Whitwell2015-08-081h 10