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Gerald Saluti | Surviving the Impossible: From Near-Death to Spiritual Awakening
Send us a textGerald Saluti is a former criminal defense lawyer turned marketing consultant, skilled in resilience, motivational speaking, and breathwork coaching. With over 20 years of legal experience, Gerald pivoted after a significant health crisis, channeling his journey into writing, public speaking, and teaching. A dedicated family man, Gerald is 23 years sober and uses his life experiences to inspire others. His current endeavors include completing a memoir that highlights his transformative experiences and insights into overcoming life's challenges.Visit Jerry here: https://salutihealthwellness.com/Key Takeaways:Gerald...
2026-02-06
1h 10
Locked On Ducks - Daily Podcast On Oregon Ducks
BREAKING NEWS: Oregon's Dante Moore is RETURNING, Ducks are Again a National Title Contender in 2026
Dante Moore could have left the Ducks and been a top 5 pick (maybe top 2) in the 2026 NFL Draft. Instead he returns to ignite another championship push.On this episode of Locked On Ducks, Spencer McLaughlin gives a full reaction to Dante Moore's return to Oregon in 2026. The Ducks' offense could be one of the most dynamic in progrum history.Oregon is getting LB Jerry Mixon back in 2026 as well, while safety Dillon Thieneman is going to the NFL Draft. The Ducks' roster is shaping up nicely.BECOME A LOCKED ON DUCKS INSIDER
2026-01-15
29 min
Locked On Ducks - Daily Podcast On Oregon Ducks
BUZZ: Dylan Raiola Eyes Oregon Ducks – Will Dante Moore's NFL Decision Clear Path for Nebraska QB?
Reports came out earlier this week that Nebraska QB Dylan Raiola is going to enter the portal and that the Ducks would be a desired spot. Will it be a mutual feeling?On today's episode of Locked On Ducks, Spencer McLaughlin dives into the film on James Madison and what Oregon fans should expect. There is one area of potential concern that stands out above the rest.Oregon's linebackers have played much better in the second half, including Jerry Mixon. He is still a player to watch this Saturday against the Dukes.04:21 Oregon...
2025-12-17
27 min
Locked On College Football
ALERT: Nico Iamaleava's SHOCKING Performance | Is UCLA's Quarterback FINALLY Living Up to the Hype?
UCLA stunned the world last week beating #7 Penn State with an interim, inexperienced staff. What did the game mean for Nico Iamaleava's future after his best game?On today's episode of Locked On College Football, Spencer McLaughlin discusses the Top 10 showdown in Columbia, MO with the Tigers hosting Alabama. Can Missouri prove they're for real against the Crimson Tide?Auburn matches up with Georgia this week as Hugh Freeze continues to battle for his job security. The odds might tell us something about the Bulldogs' ability to cruise against the Tigers this week.0:00...
2025-10-08
32 min
Few & Far Between: How Biotech Gets Built
Episode 58: Jerry McLaughlin, CEO and Board Member at Life Biosciences
How does a biopharma background prepare you for the biotech playground? Find out in our latest episode of the Biorasi Few & Far Between podcast! Host Chris O'Brien welcomes Jerry McLaughlin, CEO and Board Member at Life Biosciences, for an insightful discussion on cellular rejuvenation, working hand in hand with a board of directors, and knowing when to walk away from a clinical trial. Tune in today!
2025-08-14
44 min
Bowling With The Fef!
Pod #16/Ep. 198: The Video Vault (with John 'Irishpogi' McLaughlin)
The latest of more than 2,200 videos to be uploaded to the Irishpogi YouTube channel was originally recorded in January 1982. Despite not including the end of the championship match, it has a lot of traction, like many others on the channel. At the time of this recording, it had north of 900 views. That’s the kind of thing that keeps John McLaughlin of Staten Island, New York posting classic PBA Tour telecasts to his channel consistently. He’s been called the King of Old PBA Tour shows, and he starts by discussing what l...
2025-04-21
42 min
Have You Ever Read...?
Transforming Grace by Jerry Bridges with Jago Wynne
A conversation about what it means to fully apply grace 'post salvation', the issues facing the Church, a framework for disagreement and a testimony about taking small steps of faith with God. Links mentioned in this episode: Transforming Grace by Jerry Bridges Holy Trinity Clapham (HTC) Alpha Focus Times Article - Gen Z half as likely as their parents to be atheists Total Forgiveness by R.T Kendall Forgive by Tim Keller Hiding Place by Corrie Ten Boom Have You Ever...
2025-04-02
1h 28
Locked On College Football
BIG 12 SQUAD - HOT TAKES: Deion Sanders LEAVING Colorado for Dallas Cowbys is NIGHTMARE for Big 12
Could Deion Sanders be the next head coach of the Dallas Cowboys? This episode tackles the buzz surrounding Sanders and the Cowboys, exploring the potential impact on both the NFL and college football. Dive into the Big 12's preseason rankings as the hosts debate which teams, like Arizona State and Baylor, might break into the top 25. Spencer McLaughlin and Drake Toll lead the charge, dissecting SEC performance and its perceived bias, with Alabama's recent struggles taking center stage. Join the conversation as the hosts, including Cameron Stewart and Paul from Locked on West Virginia, share insights on Jerry Jones...
2025-01-17
32 min
Locked On College Football
Deion Sanders to COWBOYS?? Big 12 shakeup has FEW options to work for Buffs' head coach
Reports have come out that Deion Sanders had a conversation with Cowboys' owner Jerry Jones about their head coaching vacancy. The move would be splashy, but there are far more reasons it is NOT the right move for Coach Prime than how it could work out.On today's episode of Locked On College Football, Spencer McLaughlin discusses how the SEC power rankings should look going into 2025. Is Texas with (expected) QB Arch Manning at the helm the team to beat in their 2nd season in the league?There has been legitimate discussion about altering the...
2025-01-15
31 min
Business Of Biotech
Manufacturing Partnership With Life Biosciences' Jerry McLaughlin and Forge Biologics' John Maslowski
We love to hear from our listeners. Send us a message. On this week's episode of the Business of Biotech, Jerry McLaughlin, CEO and President at Life Biosciences returns for a visit, and he brought a friend in John Maslowski, newly-appointed CEO at Forge Biologics. We revisit progress at Life Biosciences, followed by a deep look into the gears that make the company's contract development and manufacturing relationship with Forge Biologics go. From CDMO selection to contracting and execution, the episode is packed with actionable insight into building a foundation for collaborative success in advanced biologic therapy...
2024-12-09
1h 03
Fantasy Football Happy Hour with Matthew Berry
Week 2 Waiver Wire: J.K. Dobbins, Jerry Jeudy, Isaiah Likely + More
(3:50) – How Jordan Love’s injury has a trickle-down impact on Waiver Wire targets(8:15) – RB Waiver Wire: J.K. Dobbins, Tank Bigsby, Jaleel McLaughlin, Zach Charbonnet, Bucky Irving, Alexander Mattison, Jaylen Wright(26:40) – WR Waiver Wire: Greg Dortch, Jerry Jeudy, Brandin Cooks, DeMarcus Robinson, Wan’Dale Robinson, Alec Pierce + Rookies to monitor(34:10) – TE Waiver Wire: Isaiah Likely, Colby Parkinson, Juwan Johnson, Zach Ertz(40:35) – QB Waiver Wire: Baker Mayfield, Justin Fields, Sam Darnold, Daniel Jones(45:00) – Jets at 49ers Reaction: Jordan Mason steps up with Christian McCaffrey inactive, Breece Hall’s workload, San Francisco’s balanc...
2024-09-10
52 min
The BioHub: The Top Voices in Biotech
Episode 12 - Jerry McLaughlin, CEO Life Biosciences
Welcome to the BioHub podcast where we interview the top minds from across the Biotech and Pharma industry. Today, we have a special guest, Jerry McLaughlin, CEO of Life Biosciences. With over 30 years in the biopharmaceutical industry, Jerry has been instrumental in the development and commercialization of more than a dozen FDA-approved drugs. His impressive career started at Merck, and went on to leading roles at Endo, Neos Therapeutics, AgeneBio, and NuPathe. Life Biosciences is dedicated to extending healthy human lifespan by targeting the biological causes of aging. In this episode, we'll explore Jerry's journey from big pharma to...
2024-08-29
46 min
Xtalks Life Science Podcast
Innovating Approaches to Target Diseases of Aging with Jerry McLaughlin, CEO of Life Biosciences
In this episode, Ayesha spoke with Jerry McLaughlin, chief executive officer and board member of Life Biosciences, a company advancing innovative cellular rejuvenation platforms to reverse diseases of aging. Life Biosciences is developing a gene therapy for primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) and non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION), two types of optic neuropathies with significant unmet needs. The company is developing innovative therapies for these indications that are based on innovative partial epigenetic reprogramming and chaperone-mediated autophagy technologies. Jerry McLaughlin has over 30 years of experience in the biopharmaceutical industry and has been involved in the...
2024-07-24
29 min
The Sports Grind
The Sports Grind 6/24/24 Hour 2: SKY out last fever 88-87, Aces look to be getting back on track, CBS Sports Mike Mcarthy is getting Fed up with Cowboys Jerry Jones, Packers new President and CEO
On Today’s Docket: If Florida Panthers make history and lose game 7 tonight where does this collapse rank in Sports history? USA 🇺🇸 Opens Copa America with a “W”. Scottie Scheffler puts himself in rare company. Huk Tuah Reaction speaks volumes. WNBA: SKY out last fever 88-87 as Angel and Caitlin put on a show Angel has a blunt response after putting up 25 & 16, and Aces look to be getting back on track, According to Bryan DeArdo of CBS Sports Mike Mcarthy is getting Fed up with Cowboys owner Jerry Jones if this report is true this won’t end well, Packers have a...
2024-06-25
42 min
Sounds of Blue
SOB 432 - Features: John McLaughlin, King Curtis, Red Prysock, Bill Doggett, Merl Saunders, Earl Hooker, Barbara Lynn, Enrico Crivellaro & Murray the "K"
Artist Song Album Label Notes - The Crusaders Scratch (live) Scratch - 1974 Blue Thumb Records - MCA CD Reissue Alternate SOB ID - Murray the "K" Murray the "K" and the Swinging Soiree - Mid 1960's Youtube clip Youtube Murray the "K" Kaufman - 102 - Red Prysock Hand Clappin' by Red Prysock w/Blue Mitchell Rock "n" Roll -1955 - NYC Mercury Red Prysock - 98 - Red Prysock Red's Blues by Red Prysock Fruit Boots - 1956 - NYC Mercury Red Prysock - 98 - Red Prysock Charleston Twist by Red Prysock (unknown personnel) 45 RPM Single - 1961, NYC Mercury Red Prysock - 98 ...
2024-03-12
4h 03
Sounds of Blue
SOB 431 - Features: John McLaughlin, Chicago Transit Authority, Martin Fierro, Lizz Wright, Sade, Eberhard Weber & Bobby Hutcherson
- Larry Coryell-Eddie Harris/Les McCann Higher Consciousness - Compared to What Barefoot Boy - 1971 & Swiss Movement - 1969 Flying Dutchman & Atlantic Records Latest SOB ID - Lyle Mays Eberhard by Lyle Mays w/Bill Frisell, Bob Sheppard, Mitch Forman, Alex Acuna + Eberhard (1 track CD) LylesMays.com Eberhard Weber - 84 - Volker Kriegel & Spectrum The Visit by Volker Kriegel w/Eberhard Weber, Rainer Bruniinghaus & Joe Nay Mild Maniac - 1973 MPS - Extended 2CD Edition: VolkerKriegel.de Eberhard Weber - 84 - Volker Kriegel & Spectrum D-Dodel by Kriegel, Eberhard Weber, Rainer Bruninghaus & Joe Nay Mild Maniac - 1973 MP...
2024-03-04
4h 02
Progress, Potential, and Possibilities Podcast / Show
Jerry McLaughlin - Chief Executive Officer and Board Member - Life Biosciences, Inc. - Developing Novel Therapies To Extend Healthy Human Lifespan
Send a textJerry McLaughlin is Chief Executive Officer and Board Member of Life Biosciences, Inc. ( https://www.lifebiosciences.com/ ), a private biotechnology company dedicated to developing novel therapies to extend healthy human lifespan, pursuing a platform approach to develop therapeutics that can prevent, treat, and/or reverse multiple aging-related conditions. Jerry has over 30 years of experience in the biopharmaceutical industry and has been involved in the discovery, clinical development, and global commercialization of more than a dozen FDA- approved drugs with multiple successful exits. Most recently, Jerry was President and CEO for Neos Therapeutics, Inc., a...
2023-11-20
47 min
The Sports Grind
The Sports Grind 10/3/23 Hour 2: Jerry Jones Talks San Francisco 49ers and “The Road to the Super Bowl”. Micah Parsons Defends Zach Wilson. Will the Broncos See More of Jaleel McLaughlin?
It isn’t a Tuesday without a new sound byte from Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones. This time, he’s taking a look at the upcoming game with the San Francisco 49ers, saying the road for Dallas to the Super Bowl is through The Bay, not through the Philadelphia Eagles. Sticking with the Cowboys, Micah Parsons came to the defense of New York Jets quarterback Zach Wilson. Getting into the Denver Broncos, will the team see more of Jaleel McLaughlin this weekend? Music provided by Fox Sports 1380 El Paso
2023-10-04
40 min
Business Of Biotech
Bio & The Business Of Aging with Life Biosciences' Jerry McLaughlin
We love to hear from our listeners. Send us a message. Core to the clinical-stage biopharma Life Bisociences belief set is that, "contrary to popular belief, aging is not caused by random wear and tear, but instead is caused by a discrete set of biological mechanisms that can be targeted therapeutically.” The fountain of youth might be a fantasy, but the biology of aging, and more specifically, the science behind the manipulation of that biology, is not only real, it’s become big business. Still, the challenge for serious and legitimate biopharmaceutical companies in the anti-aging space can...
2023-09-11
1h 05
Living in the Retro Arcade
Living in the Retro Arcade Episode 108: The Fairchild Channel F
THE first console to have cartridges WAS NOT the Atari Video Computer System. It was the Fairchild Channel F that was guided by Jerry Lawson who was also one of the first African Americans to work on a home console.
2023-07-08
13 min
Cold and Missing
Cold and Missing: Shirley McAvoy
This week on Cold and Missing Ali and Eli to look into the 1990 cold case of Shirley McAvoy. In August of 1990 Shirley was living in Pittsfield, Maine when she disappeared. Family and friends thought that she was taking some time to herself to process her recent separation from her husband. When family and friends go to her home to winterize it for when she returned they found a large blood stain under a couch. Months later in November a deer hunter will find the skeletal remains of Shirley in Spotsylvania, Virginia. Police quickly zero in a suspect they believed...
2023-04-24
27 min
The Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell
Finding Your Artist Community
Art is primarily a solitary activity. Although some artists collaborate or share studios, most of us spend our time alone with our work and our thoughts, and we value that solitude. But art is also a form of communication, and other artists are often very savvy about understanding the work of others and connecting in that way is valuable. And who better to understand the ups and downs, the challenges and rewards of art life than another artist? Today Rebecca and Jerry discuss the benefits of being part of an artist community. Artist communities can take many...
2023-01-22
34 min
Mamamia Daily
In The 90’s Jerry Seinfeld Dated A Teenager, He Was 38.
Mamamia Daily brings you the stories you need to hear today, read by the women who wrote them. On today's episode: When He Was 38, Jerry Seinfeld Met A 17-Year-Old Girl In A Park. Then They Started Dating By Chelsea McLaughlin 'I Run A Sex Store For Women Over 50. Here Are The 5 Things I Want You To Know.' By Shannen Findlay GET IN TOUCH Feedback? We’re listening. Call the pod phone on 02 8999 9386 or email us at podcast@mamamia.com.au CREDITS Host: Melody Teh Producer: Clare O'Hall...
2022-10-21
10 min
The Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell
Artists as Entrepreneurs, with Jerry McLaughlin
For many of us in the art world, making art is only part of what we do. The other big role most of us play, that of businessperson, can be one that comes less naturally. Many artists resist getting involved with art as a business, seeing it as something that dilutes creativity and true voice. At the same time, most of us get a lot of satisfaction from exhibiting our work and would like to be able to make a living doing what we really love, and it is gratifying to provide something that enriches the lives of fellow...
2022-07-24
38 min
Best Places to Lead
Ep 13 | Key To Creating Engaged Teams: Deliberate Leadership w/ Katie McLaughlin
We know leadership is about enabling others to do their best work, and it takes consistent communication to create the right environment for a winning culture.But if we are not deliberate with how we communicate, we won't be able to build anything.That's why Katie McLaughlin is so passionate about leading deliberately, and taught you howWe discussed:- how to avoid the temptation to micromanage in the moments you need to give your team space (often the hardest ones!)- why toxic work culture often stems from how...
2022-05-26
46 min
The Black and Blue Pod
EP. 105 Fact or Fiction: HBO's Winning Time with Roland Lazenby
On this episode, author Roland Lazenby hopped on the podcast to give some insight into what's real and what's overblown about HBO's series "Winning Time" on the 1980s Showtime Lakers teams. Check out Roland's book on Jerry West. RATE US 5 STARS! FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA!
2022-05-23
25 min
Comedy Think Tanked Podcast
S02 Episode 03 - Peter Liu and David McLaughlin
In this additional episode from the CTTP archives, we interview Boston comedians Peter Liu and David McLaughlin. First, Nick and Leonard demonstrate why they need a production assistant to keep them on task during their recordings. Then from the archive, Peter and David join us and discuss various items including efforts to do clean comedy, how to be nimble on stage if a crowd is not into your content, and comedy festivals. Follow Peter and David at: https://www.facebook.com/peterliucomedy https://twitter.com/peterliucomedy ...
2022-05-23
1h 04
The Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell
Staying Adventurous
As children, we all explored constantly—the world was new and we needed to try things out, push boundaries, and make discoveries in order to grow. Most of the time we were totally absorbed in these activities and found them enjoyable. Artists in their beginning phases often show a similar attitude—they are willing and eager to explore, play, and experiment in an open-ended way with few expectations. But once artistic maturity sets in we tend to settle into more predictable practices and may lose the urge to explore. There are important benefits to finding your groove and sticking with...
2021-12-04
33 min
The Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell
Our First Year: Reflections on Cold Wax Academy
A year ago, Rebecca and her teaching partner and co-author, Jerry McLaughlin embarked on a new project to meet the needs of artists during the time of Covid. With in-person workshops canceled, they turned to online teaching as a way to continue to offer instruction to artists interested in using cold wax medium and oils. Faced with this challenge of offering deep learning in a new format, Rebecca and Jerry developed a structured curriculum of online sessions for a worldwide audience of artists. Cold Wax Academy has evolved to be the leading online resource for mastery of both technical...
2021-11-01
39 min
The Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell
What Realism Teaches Us
It can seem sometimes like artists and art lovers fall into two camps—those that adamantly prefer abstraction, and those who feel the same way about realism. Of course, this is a very simplistic view of art --and the fact is that these two approaches meet and mingle in countless unique ways. But it can be demoralizing for an abstract artist to be dismissed out of hand as lacking seriousness and skill, and the same for the realist who may be criticized for lacking imagination or unique vision. In fact, all artists who have gained mastery at what they do...
2021-10-23
33 min
She Moves
Episode 9: Jerry Lends His Wisdom
In this episode, the Britts interview Jerry Trifonas, a Movement Mortgage lender, father, and fortune teller. 🔮 Just kidding about that last one. 😜 Tune in to hear how the real estate market is evolving from a lender's perspective, how Jerry operates his business with his wife Linda, and his advice for those looking to buy a home. If you'd like to connect with Jerry, you can reach him at jerry.trifonas@movement.com or (484) 390-1129. She Moves is hosted by Brittany Nettles and Britt McLaughlin, real estate entrepreneurs and besties. This podcast covers how th...
2021-10-20
37 min
Comics'N'Poptarts
S1E20: Inevitable Mike & Jerry Jones (The Supernatural)
Jerry Jones gets really spooky with some personal stories about a shadow man he could only describe as being similar to "The Hat Man." Limitless Mike and Jerry throwback alien encounter stories. Jerry and I get real... real... REAL... SPOOKY, with caring-is-sharing GHOST STORIES!!! PTSD on Kickstarter NOW!!! Atomic Comicradery EP27: PINKY AND THE BRAIN, BATMAN BEYOND, SHAUN MCLAUGHLIN (WITH CO-HOST LIMITLESS MIKE) WHAT??? inked.pub/comicraderyfb OR our YouTube inked.pub/comicraderyyoutube Want to be a Sponsor of the show, get f...
2021-10-17
1h 08
The Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell
Your Life & Your Abstract Voice
How do abstract artists focus on specific ideas in their work? How can personal voice be discovered and followed given the endless possibilities of abstraction? Today we will talk about one path that has proven to be a rich vein of ideas for many abstract artists—that of pulling from their own experiences in life to create a meaningful, personal visual language. Today we’ll talk about ways to access ideas for abstraction from what you know best, your own life. Many artists, especially beginners with abstraction, tend to be a bit disconnected from personal expression in thei...
2021-10-16
33 min
The Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell
The Messy Stages
We named our podcast The Messy Studio for a reason that goes beyond the physical working space. We also mean to imply that the creative process itself is rarely neat or clearly defined. It is more often confusing and convoluted. This aspect of creativity can be frustrating, but it’s necessary each time we find a new path in our work. Today we talk about the importance of the messy stages of creativity and how clarity can be achieved as we move forward. One of our listeners, Max McConkey, recently commented that the stages of a painting ca...
2021-10-09
30 min
The Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell
Interview with Jim Scherbarth
James Edward Scherbarth was a dear friend, colleague, and teacher, and artist who developed profound and personal ways of working in just a few years following his retirement in his mid-60s. Today we share our interview with Jim near the end of his life in which he discusses his life, work, and teaching philosophy. Jim passed away a few days aftert this recording, on June 22, 2021. We are very honored to have had this opportunity to hear what he wished to share with our listeners. Thanks to everyone who has been sharing the show and donating! If...
2021-09-25
40 min
The Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell
We're Back!
Those of you who follow the Messy Studio know that we have taken time off this summer because each of us was involved in a major move from the family home in Wisconsin. The process of moving is no fun, as anyone who has done it knows—it’s hard work physically and emotionally and there is plenty of stress. But now that we are each settled in we’re happy to be back with producing the podcast. Today we join you with thoughts about changing situations and what Rebecca has been seeing in her current work in the studio...
2021-09-18
30 min
The Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell
Role Reversal: Interview with Ross Ticknor
As artists --engaged for the most part in fairly traditional and long-established ways of working—it may be hard to understand or embrace new technologies. Yet artists have always been involved in revolutionary advances in culture and technology. Today we will discuss some technologies that have liberating potential for artists. In a bit of role reversal, our guest today is Ross Ticknor, and his focus is on the uses of 3-D printing for artists. New technologies are always evolving and gradually becoming accepted and expected aspects of our lives. Many of us remember the time before microwaves, ce...
2021-07-17
36 min
The Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell
Decluttering: Can A Messy Studio be Too Messy?
Artists are always given the good advice to be productive as they can, to make lots of work, to go to the studio nearly every day. That’s because only by doing a lot of work can you really progress and explore your full potential. Yet the results of all that creative output will inevitably pile up in the studio and in your home, leading to storage problems and other more personal issues. Today we will talk about the challenges of dealing with the accumulation of your own artwork. Few of us are able to sell or gi...
2021-07-10
32 min
The Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell
Approaching Galleries and More: Interview with Jason Horejs:
We interview Jason Horejs of Xanadu Gallery and RedDotBlog.com on the best way to market yourself and your work to galleries. This interview was conducted using Streamyard and went out live on Facebook. Once again we aren't able to produce the highest quality audio right now due to the move, but we still want to put out some great content. This is one of the most valuable interviews we have ever done, so don't skip it! Thanks again to all of the well wishes from listeners pertaining to the move and recent announcment that Ross's wife is pregnant.
2021-07-05
41 min
The Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell
Ask Me Anything LIVE #1
This is the audio recording of our very first Ask Me Anything on Facebook Live. We opened up the session to listeners who had questions and chatted about the challenges of moving. Rebecca also talked a little about her background as an artist, and we touched on returning to normal life post-Covid including travel), and simplifying and downsizing. We hope to do more session slike this in the future as a way to get to know our listeners and engage in an interactive way. Thanks to everyone who has been sharing the show and donating! If you...
2021-06-27
35 min
The Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell
Our Powerful Words
Words that we say and the words we remember being said to us can have impact that goes far beyond the moment in which they are spoken. For better or for worse many of us remember things said to us decades ago, And we have all said things that have lodged in other people’s minds in an equally powerful way—and most of the time we don’t even realize that has happened. While we may say and receive words that are meant to have an impact, other times it is a casual remark that looms large in retros...
2021-06-20
36 min
The Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell
When to Settle
One of the challenges of your art practice is being able to evaluate your finished work in terms of what is excellent and what is just good or all right. Many of us want to be able to identify our best work and also to accept nothing less than this for ourselves. But do we have to push everything we do to this highest standard? Can we allow some things to be less than our best and move on? And are we really able to be objective in evaluating our own work anyway? This is not about...
2021-05-31
33 min
The Art Biz
Collaborating on Your Art Business with Rebecca Crowell and Jerry McLaughlin (#86)
Collaborations aren't for the faint of heart—especially for artists who are used to working alone and making decisions without having to get approval from another human being. But my guests today have figured out how to make it work. In this episode I talk with Rebecca Crowell and Jerry McLaughlin about how their Cold Wax Academy got off the ground. They were my guests way back in episode 9 from 2017 when we discussed the publication of their book, Cold Wax Medium. Their collaboration has only deepened since that time, and in this interview you'll find out what makes their co...
2021-05-20
53 min
Notably Disney
"101 Dalmatians" (1996) Music Reunion with Robert Elhai, Brad Warnaar, Stephen McLaughlin, and Christopher Brooks
25 years ago, Disney engaged in one of its earliest reimaginings of a classic animated film into live-action with the massive hit 101 Dalmatians, starring Glenn Close, Jeff Daniels, and Joely Richardson. The film’s lush score, composed by the legendary and late Michael Kamen, is perhaps an overlooked gem that features some memorable themes and rich orchestration. On this episode of Notably Disney, host Brett Nachman reunites some of 101 Dalmatians’ musical players in reflecting back on the creative process behind this magnificent score, as well as their musical journeys and collaborations with Kamen. Joining in are orchestrator Robert Elhai, orchestrator Brad...
2021-05-18
1h 48
The Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell
Keeping Records: The Stress and Mess
There probably are a lot of artists who are able to keep accurate, up to date records of their inventory, sales, expenses, materials, and contacts. They have systems that are efficient and neat, and any information they need about their art careers can be easily retrieved from a file. Then there are those who fail miserably at organization, and whose records--if they exist--are in total confusion. A question about the location of a certain painting, or the need to put together images of work for a presentation is cause for panic. Are you somewhere in between these extremes, or...
2021-04-10
31 min
The Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell
Building A Connection
Creating art is a way to share our thoughts, the ways we see the world, and experience life. This communication is vital-- even when we’re immersed in our process, thinking only of the next step ahead--our unseen, largely unknown audience is with us. Very few artists work in total isolation, with no desire to connect or communicate with viewers. Yet artists are also encouraged to follow their own vision, to not let other people’s reactions pull them off track. Today we’ll toss around some thoughts about the desire to connect with our viewers, and what this means...
2021-04-03
31 min
The Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell
Challenges and Risks
As artists, we are often presented with situations that ask us to say “yes” to something that feels challenging or risky. This could be as small as the need to rework a painting to as large as agreeing to a major solo exhibit. Accepting any challenge requires a commitment and it may feel stressful and bring on self-doubt. Yet successful artists always take some risks that lead to growth and new possibilities—in their careers and in the studio. Today Rebecca and her partner at Cold Wax Academy, Jerry McLaughlin, talk about why it is important to take on challe...
2021-03-27
36 min
The Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell
Overworking It
Artists are often cautioned not to overwork their pieces, especially when the medium is drawing or painting. This advice is meant to prevent work that is too fussy or refined, or otherwise lacking energy. But many artists place importance on fine-tuning their work, and on paying close attention to detail. The art-world advice against overworking may not apply to everyone’s approach. Today we’ll take a closer look at how this advice can sometimes get in the way of creating your best work. Often instructors and other artists will tell someone, “don’t touch it, it’s done.” I...
2021-03-13
29 min
The Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell
Your Body Of Work
As artists, we need ways to organize our work in our minds, on our websites or in our presentations. Where do logical connections exist and how can grouping certain pieces together aid in understanding them? Thinking of your output as “bodies of work” is a useful approach. But this is also one of those vague art terms that means different things to different people. What constitutes a body of work? How many pieces does it include? Is it the same as a series? Today we’ll be examining this term in the hopes of providing some insight into how it app...
2021-03-06
34 min
The Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell
The Power Of Intentions
A work of art created with intention is compelling--we intuitively recognize when something is done with purpose and inner direction. Yet as artists we are also seekers and explorers in our work. Our creative path is often wandering rather than straight, and it may seem false or against our nature to state a clear intention or meaning behind our work. How can we work with intention yet remain open and flexible? What are the advantages of clarifying intentions? Knowing what is most meaningful to you in your work and applying that knowledge in a flexible way is...
2021-02-27
37 min
The Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell
Reinventing Yourself
Many of go through times in our lives when we make radical changes—either by choice or because of something imposed on us by circumstance. But even if the big change is something, we want to make mixed feelings are inevitable and stressful as we let go of the old and step into the new. Big changes challenge the very idea of who we are and how we operate in the world. How can an art practice help us through a time when we either need --or want--to reinvent ourselves? Sometimes our art changes as a result of...
2021-02-20
32 min
The Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell
Creating A Daily Series
Working in series is usually an involved process in terms of both time and focus. Artists are often known for series that explore ideas in a sustained, deep way. But the intriguing aspects working in series can also happen in a quicker, more spontaneous way, with a new piece each day. Today we’ll look at working in series with a sketchbook, or using other small or quick formats, and explore how this can be an important part of an artist’s practice. Series of any kind generate and develop new ideas, grow technical ability, and help to o...
2021-02-14
33 min
The Black and Blue Pod
EP. 47 Ebbets Field Flannels founder Jerry Cohen
On this very special edition of the show, Matt talks with Jerry Cohen, the founder of Ebbets Field Flannels, to discuss everything about what makes a great uniform, why sports history matters, and how EFF is excelling in the midst of the pandemic. Born in 1958, Jerry grew up in Brooklyn, NY learning about the game of baseball from his father who witnessed all-time greats play for the beloved Dodgers before switching to the New York Mets in the early 1960s. Soon, Jerry became infatuated with America's Pastime but later moved to the West Coast to kickstart his n...
2021-01-30
51 min
The Commander's Voice
Episode 21: An interview with Jerry McLaughlin, author of "D-Day +60 Years".
Jerry McLaughlin discusses the WW2 story of his uncle, a C-47 navigator last over Normandy early on June 6,1944 and the 40 year search to find out what happened to him.
2021-01-24
33 min
The Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell
Lessons From 2020
At the end of 2020, we’re overloaded with reflections in the media about how society has navigated this strange and difficult pandemic year. On a personal level, we all have stories of struggles, loss, insights, and changes. Today we are especially interested in what this time has meant for us as artists. Last week, Rebecca posed the question to our listeners “How did 2020 impact your work?” and today on our first podcast of 2021, we’ll share some of the responses we received as well as our own thoughts. The responses we received aligned with the same pattern we saw e...
2021-01-04
38 min
The Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell
Abstracting with Emotion
Abstract artists are sometimes stereotyped as uninhibited people who slap paint down in direct response to strong emotion. But this idea is far from accurate. While many abstract painters do aim to express emotion and mood, their approaches vary widely --from spontaneous to highly controlled. And even the most intuitive artists need to thoughtfully consider their use of the visual elements and design principles. Today we will look at painting abstractly as an expression of emotion, mood, remembrance, or other states of mind. While we may think of abstract expressionist painters of the mid-20th c. as...
2020-12-26
39 min
The Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell
Well Being
Every so often, we like to address the ways that creativity and well-being intersect, and it seems appropriate to do so now as we come to the end of a very difficult and stressful year. In a recent seminar on Buddhist philosophy, neuroscientist Richard Davidson spoke about four pillars of well-being—awareness, connection, insight, and purpose—all of which are practiced every day in the studios of artists as part of the creative process. Today we’ll take a closer look at these ideas and consider how an art practice enhances a positive state of mind during stressful times. ...
2020-12-19
41 min
The Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell
Abstracting with Lines and Marks
Lines and marks in a work of art connect the viewer very directly with the hand of the artist. They can express individuality, add structure, and show evidence of the artist’s process. Perhaps because these visual elements can reveal so much, many artists are self-conscious about using them and when they do, the results can appear contrived, awkward, or random. How can we use lines and marks in purposeful ways that feel right to us? What might more intentional use of lines and marks bring to our work? Similar to the urge to view a Rembrandt or...
2020-12-12
33 min
The Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell
What Other Artists Teach Us
As artists, we are also appreciators and often consumers of art. We not only buy and trade for art, we also study the art of others through art books, documentary films, exhibits, and lectures. What can we gain from looking deeply at the art of others? It’s often said that artists are sponges, in the sense that we look to other artists and their work as sources of ideas and inspiration. We soak up ideas and wring them out in our own unique ways. If we are sponges, what are we soaking up? One of...
2020-12-05
41 min
The Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell
The WOW Factor
Words like “wow,” “stunning,” and “amazing” are music to the ears of many artists. We all create plenty of art that elicits no more than a passing glance or Instagram “like” and that’s fine—it’s part of the process. If we are making art constantly, what we make includes a range of qualities and ideas. But what is it about those special pieces that makes them stand out and really engage the viewer? What can we learn from them and what questions do they raise? If art is communication, our work that really engage people is telling us somethin...
2020-11-28
32 min
The Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell
2020 Thanksgiving Spectacular!
2020 has been a rough year so far for many of us. We don’t need to go into all the ways we’ve experienced anxiety, loss, and other struggles. But today, Thanksgiving Day in the US, is a good day to think about the things we are grateful for and have helped us make it through this difficult year. For many of our listeners that includes gratitude for family and friends, appreciation of nature, and of course, our art practices. Happy Thanksgiving to all who celebrate it in whatever ways possible this year. This year we may feel...
2020-11-26
33 min
The Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell
Abstracting Our Visual Experience
Abstraction takes many forms for artists—from working with the visual elements for their own sakes to using emotion and mood as a starting point, to interpreting what they see in the world around them. Many artists combine these approaches to find their own personal voice in abstraction. Today we are going to examine the path favored by many artists who are inspired by the figure, the landscape, or other subjects in the visual world while avoiding literal depiction. What are some things to consider if this is your own direction, or intrigues you with its possibilities? A...
2020-11-21
36 min
The Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell
Breaking The Rules
The limitations and parameters we place for ourselves in the studio can have both positive and negative effects on our work. Like so many aspects of art practice, the challenge is to find a personal balance that suits us—in this case somewhere between being too rigid and too scattered. What rules do we set for ourselves and how well do they serve us? Are there rules that we accept from other people that don’t suit us, personally? Can our own helpful boundaries shift over time? We use many words to describe these boundaries, including focus, inte...
2020-11-14
39 min
The Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell
Studio Tips, Tricks, and Hacks
Once again, our listeners have come through with answers to our Facebook query about ideas for storage, worktops, unusual tools, and other studio tips to make our spaces and processes more efficient and yes neater and more organized. Even those of us who happily work in messy conditions like to be able to locate our supplies and to use our available space in the best ways. Today we’ll talk about some of the tips people gave us for improving their studio spaces and working methods and add a few of our own. The enthusiasm shown for th...
2020-11-06
37 min
The Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell
Nature's Art Supplies
A trip to the art supply store or website is something most of us enjoy. We’re not just stocking up, but entertaining possibilities, wondering what a new color of paint or kind of brush or sculptural tool could bring to our work. Exploring new materials is part of what we do as artists. But there’s also a world of art materials and processes available at no cost, outside in nature. What can be done with sticks, dirt, rocks, feathers, bones, and other bits of nature? Today we’ll toss around some ideas for using natural objects as art ma...
2020-10-31
32 min
The Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell
Thoughts on Creative Process
With all of the ups and downs that we go through in the studio, it may be helpful to know that the creative process involves stages that are fairly predictable and universal--some of which are challenging. Although these stages or steps are usually described as taking place as a linear progression --from initial idea to finished work--most of us find our own process to be more complex. Today we’ll discuss these creative stages as a reminder of what we all go through as artists, while at the same time acknowledging that few things can be described neatly and si...
2020-10-24
31 min
ROCK COMTEMPORANEO (en ingles 3)
Johnny McLaughlin* – Electric Guitarist- 1978
Lista de TítulosOcultar Créditos A1 New York On My Mind Bass – Fernando Saunders Drums – Billy Cobham Electric Piano, Organ, Synthesizer [Mini Moog] – Stu Goldberg Violin – Jerry Goodman 5:46 A2 Friendship Bass – Neil Jason Congas – Armando Peraza Drums – Narada Michael Walden Guitar – Devadip Carlos Santana* Organ – Tom Coster Percussion – Alyrio Lima 7:01 A3 Every Tear From Every Eye Alto Saxophone – David Sanborn Drums – Tony Smith (2) Electric Bass, Pedalboard [Taurus Bass Pedals] – Alphonso Johnson Piano – Patrice Rushen 6:51 B1 Do You Hear The Voices That You Left Behind? Acoustic Bass – Stanley Clarke Drums – Jack DeJohnette Piano, Synthesizer [Mini Moog] – Chick Corea 7:40 B2 Are Yo...
2020-10-23
38 min
The Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell
Confidence
Confidence often seems to go along with success in the art world—when talking about the business side of things, qualities like self-assurance, decisiveness, and the ability to speak well about your work are important. In the studio, confidence may take a more private form—the ability to try new things, or to carry through with major projects. While there’s no doubt that confidence is a good thing, many artists feel they fall short of having it. Today we’re going to talk about confidence in a somewhat philosophical way that may help see it more broadly. In thi...
2020-10-18
34 min
The Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell
Older and Wiser: Creativity in Later Years
In many ways, art is a great leveler of personal differences among those who create it. Along with other personal factors like gender and ethnicity, the age of an artist often has little or no impact on the pure, wordless first encounter between viewer and art. On the other hand, as artists we know that many aspects of our personal lives do affect the content of our work and how we go about making it. Today we are going to talk about some effects of aging on artists and their studio practices. There are many benefits of...
2020-10-09
38 min
The Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell
Cooking Up Something Good
In our almost three years of recording podcasts, we have often found ourselves comparing cooking and art in terms of process and outcome. Since our podcast description includes “life in general” we thought it would be fun to move away from the messy studio and into the messy kitchen for an episode that explores the ways that cooking and creating art share aspects of creativity. Many artists excel at cooking and enjoy it as a relaxing and creative activity. The parallels to making art include the sensory aspect of working with materials, the need for creative innovation, bala...
2020-09-26
48 min
The Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell
Quirky Mashups: Mixed Media Ideas
Working in mixed media, also called combined media, expands creative possibilities, and intrigues many artists. What materials can be used together in interesting and non-traditional ways? How can you approach the overwhelming number of potential combinations? Mixed media involves the joy of experimentation, the satisfaction of discovering new approaches, and new ways of creating meaning and personal voice in your work. In today’s episode, we will sum up some of the comments made on a recent Facebook post about the topic and talk about the reasons many artists love to work in mixed media. I took th...
2020-09-19
37 min
The Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell
Material World
The materials an artist uses are one of the first things we notice when looking at art—we may see paint, clay, wood, paper, pencil, or intriguing combinations of many materials and processes. Beyond their visual impact alone, materials can also evoke feelings and ideas that add to the meaning of the work. Today we’re going to talk about materiality in art—its impact and the decisions involved in choosing art materials. As an art term, materiality refers to the importance placed on the physical aspects of a work of art, what it is made with and th...
2020-09-12
34 min
Tangents from Coin Center
Sarah McLaughlin
FIRE focuses on campus free speech issues. It may be most well known for its work on guest speaker controversies but threats to speech in academia run much deeper than that. Sarah McLaughlin focuses on tracking how colleges and universities grapple with issues caused by some of their curriculum being illegal to discuss in parts of the world, particularly China. This issue has been complicated further by the recent transition to remote learning. She also tracks issues like blasphemy crimes and legal prosecution of dissidents around the world.
2020-09-09
29 min
The Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell
How Others See You
We create our art and conduct our art careers mostly from within the bubble of our own point of view. But our reputations are important to our success and they are defined by the way other people see us. From within our own perspectives, we can lose sight of how we come across to our colleagues, collectors, students, galleries, and others who define us in the outside world. Today will be talking about shaping your reputation as an artist, and why it is important. Reputation can be a fraught topic, especially for the introverts among us who...
2020-09-05
50 min
Brian Tarquin's Guitar Trax Show
John McLaughlin
John McLaughlin has been called the "greatest guitarist in the world" by Jeff Beck & Pat Metheny. In the 60's he gave guitar lessons to Jimmy Page and in 1963, John played with Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker in the band Graham Bond Quartet. They played an eclectic range of music genres, including bebop, blues and rhythm and blues. In 1969 he played with Tony Williams's group Lifetime and then with Miles Davis on his electric jazz-fusion albums Bitches Brew (which has a track named after him), Jack Johnson and On the Corner. At the suggestion of Miles Davis, John formed the iconic...
2020-08-15
32 min
The Black and Blue Pod
EP. 1 Roland Lazenby
Well it’s finally here! The inaugural episode of The Black and Blue Pod has finally arrived and the first guest is sports writer Roland Lazenby, who has written over four dozen sports books on icons such as Colts quarterback Johnny Unitas, Lakers legends such as Kobe Bryant and Jerry West, global icon Michael Jordan and his legendary Chicago Bull teams, and many more. In this episode, we discuss the creative process behind his lengthy biographies on Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant (1:19), what it was like to be in the locker rooms during the 1980s NBA(5:30), I ask him hi...
2020-08-02
1h 22
Business of HYPE
Stay @ Home With Jerry Lorenzo & Nicole McLaughlin
You guys asked, and we answered. As COVID-19 is gripping the world right now, Jeff interviewed former guests of the show to see how they are staying home and staying afloat through the pandemic. During the next couple weeks, we'll be dropping new episodes starting with today's guests Jerry Lorenzo and Nicole McLaughlin. Jerry Lorenzo is the Founder of Fear of God (previously on S4, E1) and Nicole McLaughlin (previously on S5, E3) is a conceptual designer. Jeff phones in with first with Jerry and then with Nicole to discuss how the two world-class creative have been...
2020-04-13
43 min
Business of HYPE
Stay @ Home With Jerry Lorenzo & Nicole McLaughlin
You guys asked, and we answered. As COVID-19 is gripping the world right now, Jeff interviewed former guests of the show to see how they are staying home and staying afloat through the pandemic. During the next couple weeks, we'll be dropping new episodes starting with today's guests Jerry Lorenzo and Nicole McLaughlin. Jerry Lorenzo is the Founder of Fear of God (previously on S4, E1) and Nicole McLaughlin (previously on S5, E3) is a conceptual designer. Jeff phones in with first with Jerry and then with Nicole to discuss how the two world-class creative have been...
2020-04-13
43 min
The Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell
Ideas For Your Bookshelf
We talked last time about the role that art-related books play in the lives of artists, and the importance of continuing to educate ourselves in various ways. This week we turn our attention to the specific titles and authors recommended by Rebecca, as well as other artists who weighed in on our Facebook poll asking for input about significant art-related books. Many artists are very passionate about their books and recommendations, which were wide-ranging. Here is the complete list of the titles discussed in the episode: Art History/Art Movement related Kiki’s Paris: Artists an...
2020-01-25
33 min
The Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell
Making Our Video
Rebecca and Jerry discuss the process of making their video (Cold Wax Medium: A Video Workshop)--including behind the scenes stories, the challenges of being on camera, and their motivations and intentions for this huge project. This episode includes a discount coupon code if you wish to purchase the video. www.rebeccacrowell.com www.squeegeepress.com www.facebook.com/messystudiopodcastSpecial Guest: Jerry McLaughlin.
2019-09-01
31 min
The Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell
Meaning in Abstraction
Intro: Many of our listeners know about the book that Jerry McLaughlin and I co-wrote--Cold Wax Medium: Techniques, Concepts & Conversation—and also that, from the beginning we did not want to only talk about techniques (hence the title.) Today we want to talk about why we find the concepts and ideas of abstraction important and offer some ideas about understanding and developing meaning in your own work. In a recent podcast Ross and I talked about the commonalities abstraction has with other approaches to art as well as its unique aspects. We mentioned then that there are ch...
2019-08-25
30 min
Common Ground Football Podcast
067 : Do You Like Roller Coasters?
The guys discuss the 2nd preseason game results for each of their teams. There is still drama in Dallas with Zeke. Jerry Jones tries his hand at comedy, and the media goes nuts. The injury bug is taking over Seahawks camp and we don’t know which draft picks will be playing to start the season. There has to be an…Continue Reading→
2019-08-22
1h 28
Common Ground Football Podcast
064 : That’s a Nice Shirt
The preseason rolls on! Andrew gives an update on Zeke and Dak contract situations, who is standing out in practice, and what is Jerry Jones blabbing about now? Meanwhile, the injury situation in Seattle continues to worry Bryan but there are plenty of bright spots in Seahawks camp as well with a new wide receiver looking great to big contract extension news. The guys discuss the NFL Top 100 list, the importance of preseason games to veteran players, and is Aaron Rodgers overrated? All that and a little Star Wars too. Go Hawks, Go Cowboys.
2019-07-31
1h 05
Resistance Live
05.31.2019 | Today's topics: *Pelosi gave an appalling interview last night on Kimmel; why I've lost faith *My concerns about the failure to act toward impeachment, and why they are shared by so many other lawyers
Today's topics: *Pelosi gave an appalling interview last night on Kimmel; why I've lost faith *My concerns about the failure to act toward impeachment, and why they are shared by so many other lawyers *Responding to the "long game, 3D chess" arguments *"what if the Senate acquits him?" *Kim Jong Un killed an advisor to his Hanoi summit with Trump *Redacted portions of the Mueller report concerning Mike Flynn are supposed to be made public today *How to take action today, particularly toward Jerry Nadler It's the last day of the month to support our team on Patreon! If this b...
2019-06-03
24 min
The Arms Wide Open Podcast
An Album Review of Alice In Chains- Unplugged
This week our hosts return and switch it up a little bit and review a live album- Alice in Chains 1996 "MTV Unplugged." They discuss the history of the Unplugged series, walk through the tragic history behind Layne Staley after this show, the bands performance, and John gushes over Jerry Cantrell's guitar play. It gets weird. Always a fun time- don't forget to like, subscribe, and comment!
2019-05-28
51 min
The Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell
Abstraction In Words And Paint
Rebecca and Jerry McLaughlin discuss commonalities in poetry and abstract painting as well as how to approach poetry as inspiration in your own work. www.rebeccacrowell.com www.squeegeepress.com www.facebook.com/messystudiopodcast www.jerrymclaughlinart.comSpecial Guest: Jerry McLaughlin.
2019-05-25
28 min
The Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell
Excellence Vs. Perfection
Rebecca and her partner at Squeegee Press Jerry McLaughlin, discuss both the pursuit of excellence in the studio and the pitfalls of perfectionsim in this episode (recorded on the Greek island of Skopelos). www.rebeccacrowell.com www.squeegeepress.com www.facebook.com/messystudiopodcastSpecial Guest: Jerry McLaughlin.
2019-05-18
31 min
LetsRun.com's Track Talk
USA 1500m Star Shelby Houlihan Joins Us Before Her 10km US Cross Debut, NBIGP, Sydney McLaughlin Diva?
Shelby Houlihan joins us (39:22) mark on why she's running US cross, her fabulous 2018 season, making the 5000 great for America again, & the high standards of her coach Jerry Schumacher. Plus NBIGP, McLaughlin's pro debut, is she a diva? (no), what do fast times in Dubai mean? And a look at US cross.
2019-01-29
00 min
LetsRun.com's Track Talk: The Home of Running and Track and Field
USA 1500m Star Shelby Houlihan Joins Us Before Her 10km US Cross Debut, NBIGP, Sydney McLaughlin Diva?
Shelby Houlihan joins us (39:22) mark on why she's running US cross, her fabulous 2018 season, making the 5000 great for America again, & the high standards of her coach Jerry Schumacher. Plus NBIGP, McLaughlin's pro debut, is she a diva? (no), what do fast times in Dubai mean? And a look at US cross.
2019-01-29
1h 24
The Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell
Transitions/ Identity: Changes in Your Life as an Artist--with Jerry McLaughlin
Rebecca and Jerry McLaughlin talk about how the personal identities of artists can shift with changes in their lives and work. www.squeegeepress.com www.rebeccacrowell.com www.jerrymclaughlinart.com www.facebook.com/messystudiopodcastSpecial Guest: Jerry McLaughlin.
2018-12-01
25 min
Common Ground Football Podcast
031 : Hot Peach Cobbler and a Billion Dollars
Real football is almost here. It’s the last week of preseason and the guys find plenty to talk about despite how boring this week usually is. Cowboys have offensive line concerns, not good. Seahawks have pass rush concerns, not good. The mailbag was full of questions that spur some great discussions over Jerry Jones quotes, passing yards leaders, hot takes, and even some Star Wars and cars. How much would Jerry Jones pay for a Super Bowl win? Andrew thinks he knows the answer to that. Sign up for our Fantasy Football league! Go Hawks and Go Cowboys!
2018-08-29
1h 00
The Messy Studio with Rebecca Crowell
The Future of Squeegee Press: Rebecca chats with Jerry McLaughlin
Rebecca chats with her co-author and business partner, Jerry McLaughlin, about cold wax, their work both as artists and entrepreneurs, and the future of Squeegee Press. www.rebeccacrowell.com www.coldwaxbook.com www.jerrymclaughlinart.com The Messy Bulletin Board James Edward Scherbarth... James Edward Scherbarth still has space available in one of this Process - Purpose - Passion workshops. Journey to Paris this Spring, enjoy the sights and culture, and expand your knowledge and skill using oil paint and cold wax medium. Jim will take you beyond the basics and...
2018-04-07
42 min
Common Ground Football Podcast
013 : Are They Worth It?
The fresh new talent gets ready to go on stage and show teams they are worth those draft picks, while the veteran talent wait around for their futures to be decided. And in the middle of it all, an unlikely name gets a big extension. Are they worth it? Worth the draft picks? Worth the cap space? Worth $26.5 million dollars?? In this episode, the guys discuss a Dez Bryant interview that was surprising to most outside Cowboys Nation. Russell Wilson is playing baseball? The Combine kicks off this week, do the guys watch it? In NFL news, they talk...
2018-02-27
56 min
Ready Set Blow Podcast
Ready Set Blow - Ep.54 Hedi McLaughlin
The boys are joined this week by Hedi McLaughlin, a Boston comic who you can check out every Thursday night at the Hideout and every Friday night at Beacon St. Locale. They jump right into Hedi's beginnings in comedy, his influences, and the growing pains starting out. The conversation evolves into a discussion on censorship and the policing other comedians acts...thought crimes are not actual crimes! The gang moves on to talk about youth culture and technology's impact on it. They wrap up the show with the current events - A Canadian bank steals a man's inheritance, Jerry...
2017-12-20
2h 08