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Joe Hines
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The Joe Polish Show
Unscripted: Finding Humor, Grace, and Freedom When Life Goes Off Script with Cheryl Hines and Joe Polish
Emmy-nominated actress and author Cheryl Hines joins Joe Polish to share how living Unscripted—in Hollywood, marriage, and life—taught her to trust her instincts, stay grounded under pressure, and find humor in uncertainty. How growing up with nothing gave Cheryl Hines the fearless mindset that launched her from a Florida lunch line to Hollywood. What it was like to stand beside Bobby Kennedy as he met Donald Trump days after an assassination attempt, and how that moment changed her view of power, presence, and perspective. What writing her life story taught her about saying yes to uncertainty befo...
2025-11-11
57 min
American Song
Bruce Springsteen and the American Reckoning: Part Five - Last Man Standing
Get in touch!Part Five starts with a funeral and a realization: when Bruce's friend and former Castile's band mate, George Theiss, dies, Bruce becomes the last man left from his teenage band. That shock pushes him into Springsteen on Broadway, Western Stars, and Letter to You—projects that ask what kind of ancestor, and what kind of citizen, you want to be when you’re running out of time. We follow him into those late-career marathon shows and finally to a 2025 European stage, where he calls out a "incompetent, corrupt, and treasonous administration" and then...
2025-11-09
45 min
American Song
Bruce Springsteen and the American Reckoning: Part Four - Breakups, Ghosts, and Trump’s America
Get in touch!Part Four is where the story cuts close to the bone. Bruce lets the E Street Band go, stares down his own failures on Tunnel of Love, and writes The Ghost of Tom Joad for the people that some Americans prefer not to see: migrants, the unemployed, the left-behind. The band reunites, “American Skin (41 Shots)” forces a conversation about race and fear, and The Rising and Wrecking Ball turn grief and economic anger into something like a shared civic ritual. We carry all of that forward into Trump’s first administration and Charlot...
2025-11-09
51 min
American Song
Bruce Springsteen and the American Reckoning: Part Three: Darkness, The River, Nebraska, and Berlin ’88
Get in touch!Factories closing, marriages cracking, the glitter of the ’80s hiding a lot of hurt—Part 3 lives right in that gap between the American dream and the American day-to-day. Bruce digs into Darkness, The River, and Nebraska, writing about people who rarely get a mic: laid-off workers, young couples in over their heads, neighbors hanging on by their fingernails. Then Born in the U.S.A. turns into a worldwide roar, and politicians try to strip the songs of their doubts and their compassion. We end in East Berlin, 1988, with Springsteen singing to a divided crow...
2025-11-09
52 min
American Song
Bruce Springsteen and the American Reckoning: Part Two - Born to Run, Bomb Scares, and the Edge of Fame
Get in touch!Part two picks up in the clubs and dives where Bruce and the band are trying to outrun obscurity. We walk with them through the struggle to get the first records heard, the critics who saw the spark, and the brutal work of making Born to Run: months of second-guessing, endless mixes, and the very real possibility that it might all collapse under its own ambition. We hear about Jon Landau’s famous “I saw rock and roll future” review, the Bottom Line breakthrough, the U.K. trip that almost derailed him, and the strang...
2025-11-09
41 min
American Song
Bruce Springsteen and the American Reckoning: Part One - Freehold to Cherry Hill
Get in touch!We start the episode in 2025, at Springsteen's show in Manchester, UK where he makes a landmark statement about America's "leadership" before we flash back to his formative years.A cramped house in Freehold. A father smoking in the dark kitchen. A kid staring at the radio like it’s a way out and a way in. In Part one, we meet Bruce not as a legend, but as a working-class American kid learning early what struggle, pride, and community look like. As we follow him into those early Jersey bar gigs and up...
2025-11-09
49 min
The Pain and Performance Podcast
Toxic Truths: Mold, Toxins & How to Protect Your Health
In this episode of the Pain and Performance Podcast, I sit down with Dr. Joe Nieusma, a toxicologist with nearly four decades of experience studying how chemicals, mold, and pharmaceuticals affect the human body.We unpack how chronic exposure to toxins can silently undermine your health, why mold exposure is often missed as the root cause of fatigue and inflammation, and what you can actually do to defend your body. Dr. Joe shares his insights on detoxification, water and air quality, and how powerful antioxidants like Carbon 60 may help the body recover from long-term exposure....
2025-10-08
54 min
Musicians Reveal
Gary Hines Discusses Sounds of Blackness's New Album 'The 3rd Gift'
The 2009 engaging conversation between Joe Kelley and Gary Hines, the distinguished leader of Sounds of Blackness, traverses the exciting landscape surrounding the imminent release of their album, 'The 3rd Gift: Story, Song & Spirit'. As they gear up for a grand CD release party at the renowned Mall of America, Hines elaborates on the thematic core of the album, which emphasizes inspiration, motivation, and unity. He draws from the profound insights of W.E.B. du Bois, emphasizing the cultural contributions of African American heritage through the gifts of story, song, and spirit. Hines passionately articulates the album's message of...
2025-09-15
32 min
The SEDC Podcast
Live from #SEDC2025 Oklahoma City - Joe Hines & Lacey Beasley
Join us for a dynamic live broadcast from the Southern Economic Development Council conference, featuring two of the industry's most respected leaders: Joe Hines and Lacey Beasley.In this exclusive conversation, Joe Hines—a recognized expert in site selection and infrastructure—teams up with Lacey Beasley, President of Retail Strategies, to unpack the biggest themes and most actionable insights from #SEDC2025. They provide a unique dual perspective on how to build thriving communities, from preparing a site for a major industrial project to attracting the right mix of retail and restaurants.Whether you're focused on larg...
2025-09-15
26 min
American Song
Lives in the Balance: Jackson Browne and the Fight for America’s Soul
Get in touch!For over five decades, Jackson Browne has stood at the intersection of melody and message—crafting songs that speak not only to the heart, but also to the conscience. In an age of division and disinformation, his music feels like a lifeline to an older, more grounded sense of American democratic values—truth, empathy, accountability, and moral courage. This episode dives into Browne’s lifelong journey as both a master songwriter and a tireless activist, examining how his music has evolved into a public reckoning with the soul of the nation.He grew u...
2025-08-16
1h 47
The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey
#053 Grant Stevens – President of Stevens Strategic Alliance
How do real estate markets in Europe and India differ from the U.S.? Why is the construction industry notoriously resistant to change? What are the biggest impediments to design and construction, and how can we overcome them? Grant Stevens, president of Stevens Strategic Alliance, answered these and other intriguing questions on a recent episode of The Future of Buildings with Joe Havey. Grant brings over 40 years of experience in real estate, having led more than 365 projects across 55 markets and $9.5 billion in development. His work includes expanding Hines into Europe and India, managing iconic projects...
2025-08-04
38 min
American Song
Warren Zevon's Beautiful Wreckage
Get in touch!In this episode of American Song, we explore the life and legacy of Warren Zevon, one of America’s most fearless and darkly funny songwriters. Known for his biting wit and uncompromising honesty, Zevon built a career chronicling the messier sides of the human experience—addiction, regret, heartbreak, and mortality.From his early days as a struggling songwriter in Los Angeles to the unexpected success of “Werewolves of London,” Zevon never stopped grappling with the contradictions of fame and self-destruction. We trace how his battles with alcoholism nearly cost him everything, and how sobr...
2025-07-18
1h 30
American Song
God’s Song and Other American Prayers: The Story of Randy Newman
Get in touch!You could think of Randy Newman as a musical Mark Twain. His songs draw up from a range of curiously disconnected observations about life in this era’s America in some of the same ways that Twain’s pen spoke of the America he lived in. Twain’s Mississippi paddlewheels churned the dark waters of that rolling river mixing old and new, sacred and profane and In his songs, Newman is doing the same thing. He draws from American roots music, Tin Pan Alley, the blues, and orchestral pop. You’ll instantly recognize...
2025-06-19
1h 21
The SEDC Podcast
LIVE from the 2025 #AmericanSouth Summit - Joe Hines & Marcus Taylor
In this episode, host Ray Methvin sits down with Joe Hines and Marcus Taylor to explore how communities across the South can move from planning to execution. From site readiness and infrastructure investment to building trust with stakeholders, they discuss the nuts and bolts of preparing for growth — and the strategies that turn potential into projects. The SEDC Podcast is Sponsored by Insyteful.
2025-05-09
26 min
American Song
Bruce Cockburn/ The Singer-Songwriters Part Two: Truth to Power
Get in touch!In this haunting and deeply reflective episode, we explore the music of Bruce Cockburn—an artist who persistently challenges our indifference and urges us to reckon with the moral weight of being human. His songs are not just art; they are calls to awareness, rooted in compassion and fierce clarity.We delve into the global injustices that course through his music: the devastation of climate change, and the brutal legacy of capitalism in the Global South, where lives are often sacrificed for profit. Later in the episode, Cockburn’s Postcards from Cambodia beco...
2025-03-29
1h 30
American Song
Judi Collins & Joni Mitchell/ The Singer-Songwriters Part Two: Personal Truth
Get in touch!In these days, when people play fast and loose with truth for the purpose of personal gain at the expense of important things like rights, and even survival, I hope this episode, and the next one help us all regain a little sanity and peace. Personal Truth takes you on a powerful journey through the birth of the singer-songwriter era, spotlighting artists who didn't just sing about the world—but cracked themselves wide open to show us their own. Starting in the fertile grounds of Greenwich Village’s folk revival, we trace Judy...
2025-03-29
56 min
American Song
Bob Dylan/ The Singer-Songwriters: Part One
Get in touch!By the late 1960’s, folk was beginning to feel “scarred and battered”, so what came next in this tradition was less political, and much more personal. The world was changing politically, socially, and culturally. Some of the new generation of singers and songwriters felt that staying relevant meant they had to move away from folk, towards more personal themes. The ‘70s was the “Me” decade. Instead of drawing from what was happening in the outside world, one group of song-writers turned inward. Another group turned toward broader political issues, instead of the Hattie Carroll, situation-sp...
2025-02-23
1h 50
Hines On Air Podcast
Trump Administration's Impact: Immigration, Censorship, and Foreign Policy Explored
In this episode of Hines On Air, host Matt Hines delves deep into the triumphs and challenges of the Trump administration, providing a critical review of Joe Biden's tenure and exploring key issues such as censorship, immigration, and international conflicts. Through riveting discussions, Matt scrutinizes the coordination behind Trump's indictments, the influence of social media giants, and the benefits of LFNG policies. Tune in for an engaging discourse on new policies, health initiatives, and what lies ahead for America under Trump's leadership. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and leave a review!
2025-01-23
24 min
Surgeons at The Table
21. Dr. O. Joe Hines
Send us a textDr. Oscar Joe Hines, Chair, Executive Director, and Professor of the Department of Surgery at UCLA, shares his remarkable journey in surgery, from early inspirations to becoming a nationally recognized leader in the field. In this episode, Dr. Hines discusses the qualities essential for leadership in surgery, including emotional intelligence, time management, and the ability to balance professional and personal responsibilities. Drawing on his extensive experience, he highlights the unique advantages of staying at one institution versus moving for career growth, the importance of listening to diverse perspectives, and making timely decisions as...
2024-11-22
28 min
American Song
Flower Power in Full Bloom - Progressive Rock - Part 3
Get in touch!It seems like every ten years or so, society experiences a great reset. The end of the ‘60s was like that. The idealism and teen-culture of the ‘60’s was ten years older and moving into adult life. Just like everything else in life that was questioned and re-invented, some musicians began pushing the boundaries of what rock music could become. Across the Atlantic, and as Ian Anderson, of Jethro Tull put it, English rockers “were trying to be originators and not simply relying on American music." Some of the most ground-breaking ‘60s albums led dir...
2024-10-17
1h 09
American Song
Flower Power in Full Bloom - Progressive Rock - Part 2
Get in touch!It seems like every ten years or so, society experiences a great reset. The end of the ‘60s was like that. The idealism and teen-culture of the ‘60’s was ten years older and moving into adult life. Just like everything else in life that was questioned and re-invented. Some musicians began pushing the boundaries of what rock music could become. Across the Atlantic, and as Ian Anderson, of Jethro Tull put it, English rockers “were trying to be originators and not simply relying on American music." Some of the most ground-breaking ‘60s albums led dire...
2024-10-17
1h 08
American Song
Flower Power in Full Bloom: Progressive Rock - Part 1
Get in touch! It seems like every ten years or so, society experiences a great reset. The end of the ‘60s was like that. The idealism and teen-culture of the ‘60’s was ten years older and moving into adult life. Just like everything else in life that was questioned and re-invented, some musicians began pushing the boundaries of what rock music could become. Across the Atlantic, and as Ian Anderson, of Jethro Tull put it, English rockers "were trying to be originators and not simply relying on American music." Some of the most grou...
2024-10-17
1h 10
Musicians Reveal
Saxophonist Aaron Liddard (Amy Winehouse, Prince, Bob Geldof)
Born and raised in rural Hertfordshire, Aaron Liddard began his musical journey with the tuba, later exploring piano and guitar before finding his true passion for the saxophone. His early musical education under classical composer Nicholas Sackman and choral director Dr. Charlie Beale ignited his enthusiasm, but it was the Buntingford Jazz Club that truly inspired him. There, he experienced his first improvisation, captivated by the guitar mastery of Jim Mullen and the saxophone brilliance of Alan Skidmore.Aaron's artistic evolution flourished during a decade in Manchester, where he became a prominent figure in the local music...
2024-09-24
1h 04
American Song
Punk - The Shot Heard Round the World
Get in touch!Punk may have been born in America, but it had many homes around the world. In every place it went, punk became part of the struggle for social change.Punk's roots are in the blues, music made for expressing struggles and refusing to accept things the way they are. With heritage like this, it should be no surprise that it moved people and shook things up in the powerful ways it did!Join us, as we see how punk expressed the real lives of the people making and listening to th...
2024-08-07
1h 36
The Real Estate Heavyweights
EP 64: Joe Biden's Rent Policy, Horrible Dallas Wholesalers, DFW Market Update
SummaryIn this conversation, Ashton and Tavis discuss their recent real estate projects and the challenges they have encountered. Tavis shares updates on his ongoing projects, including a renovation in Garland and a property in The Colony that he decided to keep as a rental. They also discuss the importance of knowing timetables and coordinating different contractors for a smooth renovation process. Ashton talks about his plans to get back into flipping houses and shares a unique title issue he encountered with one of his listings. They conclude with a market update, noting a decrease in closed transactions and an increase...
2024-07-20
49 min
The Real Estate Heavyweights
EP 64: Joe Biden's Rent Policy, Horrible Dallas Wholesalers, DFW Market Update
SummaryIn this conversation, Ashton and Tavis discuss their recent real estate projects and the challenges they have encountered. Tavis shares updates on his ongoing projects, including a renovation in Garland and a property in The Colony that he decided to keep as a rental. They also discuss the importance of knowing timetables and coordinating different contractors for a smooth renovation process. Ashton talks about his plans to get back into flipping houses and shares a unique title issue he encountered with one of his listings. They conclude with a market update, noting a decrease in closed transactions and an increase...
2024-07-20
49 min
Sideline Sessions
Kurt Hines — HS Football Coach and Nationally-Known Speaker on the Power of WHY and How He Found His Coaching Philosophy
Coach Kurt Hines has been coaching football for more than 25 years. He is currently Head Coach at Coronado High School in California. We discuss:How Kurt got into coachingDifferences in coaching on the east coast vs. west coastHis core coaching philosophyHow he turned it around when he was feeling overwhelmedWhen he learned from his mentorsLessons learned the hard wayApproach to building a coaching staffBalancing individual goals and the teamThe hardest thing about being a coachQuestion coaches should ask themselvesBook recommendation: Inside Out Coaching by Joe HermanSubscribe to Sideline Sessions here: https://s...
2024-05-27
59 min
American Song
Coast to Coast Chaos: New York and LA Spark the American Punk Revolution (Part Two)
Get in touch!America's Punk movement was started on both coasts. Early proto-punks like the MC5 and the New York Dolls were followed by a number of other early iconic acts who played at several New York clubs, including CBGB's (Country Blue Grass and Blues), such as the The Ramones, the Talking Heads, Blondie, and Patti Smith. Meanwhile, LA and San Francisco had a decidedly more political movement propelled by bands like X, The Dead Kennedy's, and Black Flag. These bands had more in common musically with UK groups like the Sex Pistols and the Clash. ...
2024-05-13
56 min
American Song
Coast to Coast Chaos: New York and LA Spark the American Punk Revolution! (Part One)
Get in touch!When the dreams and promises you’ve placed your hopes in end up being a mirage, its only human to feel angry. In the mid 1970’s, a lot of teens and young adults found themselves in this camp. The nation’s shift toward a decidedly more cynical era could be heard in anti-war statements such as "War is not healthy for children and other living things" On the equal rights agenda, the demand for black civil rights encouraged a louder beating of the drum as seen in the rise of feminism. At the same time, both...
2024-05-13
57 min
American Song
Southern Rock: Coming to Terms with a Complicated Past (Part One)
Get in touch!In the late 1960's and early 1970's, Southern rock, a rebellious fusion of blues, rock and roll, and country music, emerged as the defiant cry from the heart of the South. Lynyrd Skynyrd's guitars wailed like banshees, their lyrics echoing the region's resistance to outside fingerpointing and strengthened a determination to preserve their own cultural identity. Never mind the warts and blemishes. The Allman Brothers Band played with improvisations like soaring eagles. Their music captured the untamed spirit, passion and raw energy of the South.The intensity of Lynyrd Skynyrd and the Out...
2023-12-12
1h 02
American Song
Southern Rock: Coming to Terms with a Complicated Past (Part Two)
Get in touch!This is the second half of a two-part episodeIn the late 1960's and early 1970's, Southern rock, a rebellious fusion of blues, rock and roll, and country music, emerged as the defiant cry from the heart of the South. Lynyrd Skynyrd's guitars wailed like banshees, their lyrics echoing the region's resistance to outside finger-pointing and strengthened a determination to preserve their own cultural identity. Never mind the warts and blemishes. The Allman Brothers Band played with improvisations like soaring eagles. Their music captured the untamed spirit, passion and raw ene...
2023-12-12
1h 00
Chain Reaction
News 18th November - Global Supply Chains, Geopolitics and the Changing Face of Black Friday
Ready to have your mind blown? We're dissecting the ripple effects of the food delivery industry giants like Uber Eats, Deliveroo, and Just Eat on our global supply chain. That's not all. We're also digging into the gritty realities of safety concerns and the shocking allegations of modern slavery that plague these companies. And if you think the conversation stops at mere food delivery - think again. We're tracking the disruptions caused by Stellantis' bold move to offer buyouts to its US employees as they make the monumental shift to electric vehicles. How will this affect the automobile industry...
2023-11-18
24 min
Musicians Reveal
Grammy Award Winning Gary Hines of Sounds of Blackness
Gary D. Hines, Music Director and Producer of the 3-time, Grammy Award-Winning Sounds of Blackness. Pop, Hip-Hop, Rhythm & Blues, Jazz, Latin, Rock, Blues, Reggae, Ragtime, Classical and Gospel. Gary has recorded,performed, toured, written for and appeared with: Quincy Jones, Jimmy “Jam” Harris & Terry Lewis, Prince, Usher, Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson, Luther Vandross, Aretha Franklin, Elton John, Johnny Gill, Patti LaBelle, Sting, Dolly Parton, Danny Glover and Jordin Sparks to name just a few. Gary has performed in every major city in the U.S.and, abroad in Africa, England, Holland, Switzerland, France, Germany, Italy, Portugal, Japan, Brazil...
2023-08-15
43 min
Veterans Corner Radio
Enrollment and Eligibility Part Two by Thomas Hines, Acting Chief, Health Administration, JA Haley Veterans Hosp, Part Two
Thomas Hines, Acting Chief, Health Administration, JA Haley Veterans Hosp, Eligibility and Enrollment Part one. Thomas has a long history in VA enrollment including discussing priority groups. If you have not tried to register in the recent past it is time to do it again. Things change and certainly, since the PACT Act vets who would previously not qualify, may do so now, Listen in. Part TwoOur library of shows can be found at www.veteranscornerradio.comJoin us on Facebook at the page Veterans Corner RadioYou can contact our host Joe Muhlberger...
2023-08-13
16 min
American Song
Reggae Music: How Jamaica Conquered the World! (Part One)
Get in touch!This is part one of a two-part focus on Reggae music.The heart of Reggae music has always been politics and spirituality. In this two part episode, you'll learn about some of the musical and political forces in Jamaica's colorful past that all contributed to the music that we celebrate as reggae today. From Marcus Garvey, the modern-day prophet who had a vision for the black people living in the new world, and Ethiopia's Emperor Hailie Salassie, whose formal title included "Lord of Lord, King of Kings, and Con...
2023-08-03
1h 04
American Song
Reggae Music: How Jamaica Conquered the World! (Part Two)
Get in touch!This is part two of a two-part focus on Reggae music.The heart of Reggae music has always been politics and spirituality. In this two part episode, you'll learn about some of the musical and political forces in Jamaica's colorful past that all contributed to the music that we celebrate as reggae today. From Marcus Garvey, the modern-day prophet who had a vision for the black people living in the new world, and Ethiopia's Emperor Hailie Salassie, whose formal title included "Lord of Lord, King of Kings, and Co...
2023-08-03
35 min
Stacking Adventures: Every Traveler Has a Story
10 Properties, 1 Successful Investor: Unveiling Al Hines' Real Estate Hacks
Do you want to learn how a firefighter was able to build a portfolio of stable renters and make nice profits? We chat with Al Hines and you'll learn how to identify the best houses, choose the right financing, and find perfect tenants—all while managing it yourself and maintaining a full-time job! In our headlines segment, we talk about rent prices fluctuating in many cities. We'll guide you through pricing strategies for landlords and tenants alike. We'll take a call from a lucky listener during Ring Ruth's Rotary about putting property into a LLC or not. Finally, do you...
2023-07-25
1h 06
Chain Reaction
News Round Up
All things impacting global supply chains this week.In the news this week:Thames water gets a fine of £3 million for allowing raw suage to enter the river near Gatwick Airport. Taxpayers and Billpayers will pick up the tab eventually. I suspect more utility companies will be in the news for similar reasons in the near future.Mercedes Benz agrees to share Tesla super chargers in North America.Janet Yellen US Treasury Secretary visited China this week we report waht happened and what to expect next. China and the US are the world's two largest economies and t...
2023-07-08
26 min
CarbonSessions
Living a Solarpunk Life to Create A Better Future with Joe Hines
Episode Summary: If you are listening to this podcast, you are probably a solarpunk. The Solarpunk movement envisions a future where sustainable technologies, renewable energy, and nature-inspired aesthetics coalesce to create vibrant, decentralised communities that prioritise ecological harmony and social well-being.In this conversation, we are joined by Joe Hines, the co-host of youtube channel ‘Solarpunk Life’ as he discusses various aspects of the solarpunk lifestyle, including : practical examples of impactful everyday actions, the notion of 'never let perfect become the enemy of good enough,' the role of tool libraries and garbage collection,being a member...
2023-06-09
55 min
American Song
The Masters of Funk: James Brown, the Meters, Sly Stone, Stevie Wonder, George Clinton
Get in touch!In today's episode, we’re going further up the musical family tree – into the funk. Funk grew in the shade of jazz, soul, R&B, gospel and rock. In time it’s going to give rise to other branches – for instance, disco, and hip-hop. It will influence branches that have been growing for a while already, like rock, jazz, even classical music believe it or not. Funk is growing in some difficult environments, like urban ghettoes. It’s impacted by some heavy weather, like the Civil Rights movement, and the war in Vietnam. There’s been a ton of cr...
2023-05-31
1h 24
The SEDC Podcast
Episode 14 | LIVE from the #AmericanSouth Site Selection Summit Day Two | Interviews with Joe Hines, Linda Mosely, and Jim Byard
Continuing day two of our series of podcasts LIVE from the #AmericanSouth Site Selection Summit. Our friend and podcast sponsor, Ray Methvin of Insyteful, interviews Joe Hines from Timmons, Linda Mosely From 365 Degree Total Marketing, and Jim Byard of Byard Associates.
2023-05-15
31 min
Chain Reaction
News Round Up 15th April
All things impacting global supply chains this week with Tony HinesPresident Joe Biden pays a visit to IrelandSerious security breaches in the USBrazil's President Lula visits ChinaFarm fire in Texas kills 18,000 cowsChina imports copper from RussiaChina Central Bank Governor Yi Gang criticises friend shoringFeature on the global market for Electric VehiclesAmazon joins AI competition with proprietary technologies - BedrockBoeing pauses delivery on Max 737 because of supply issuesTupperware is a 77 year old US company and iconic brand under pressureBrazil is negotiating trade deals in China both want to trade in their own currency and not the US Dollar
2023-04-15
25 min
American Song
Jazz Rock Part 2: The Music of Steely Dan, Traffic and Supertramp
Get in touch!In this second episode of our third season, we pick up the trail and continue our exploration of jazz rock - a journey we started in episode one. In this episode, we'll take a close look at the amazing work done by three great bands in that genre; Steely Dan, Traffic, and Supertramp. Great songs, and interesting artist interviews abound! Here's what you can look forward to:INTERVIEWS WITHDonald FagenDave MatthewsJim CapaldiDave MasonSteve WinwoodRoger HodgsonJohn Helliwell
2023-04-09
1h 32
American Song
The Other Side of Fusion: Jazz Rock
Get in touch!The first generation of jazz rock musicians had been heavily influenced by some of the pioneering jazz musicians who forged jazz fusion, beginning with Miles Davis. Miles was the first of the great jazz artists to venture into the new, amplified and electronic sounds of 1960’s rock music, and in doing it he recruited a number of very young, incredibly talented, and mostly unknown musicians who became giants in their own right, As a number of jazz musicians embraced elements of rock music, rock’s audience re-discovered jazz. Music is a living, breath...
2023-03-13
1h 14
Chain Reaction
News 11th Feb
All things impacting global supply chains this week with Tony HinesThis week's earthquakes in Turkey and Syria has shown the devastation natural disaster has when it strikes. if you would like to make a donation please go to Https://dec.org.uk to do so.Maersk publishes 4th Q 2022 profits - Profits remain high overall for 2022 but prices for sea freight is falling British Volt was the only UK based EV battery plant until it ran oiut of cash. This week and Australian Business has bid for for BVMore optimistic forecasts out this we...
2023-02-13
18 min
Relentless Positivity Fitness
Lessons To Becoming A Premier Athlete With Aaron Hines
My guest in this episode is Aaron Hines. He is the owner of Premier Performance Training in Franklin, TN. He is also an award-winning personal trainer, respected business owner, author, and speaker. But most importantly he is a husband, dad, and proud beard owner. In this episode he covers: -what is so special about training youth athletes -the top 5 mistakes he sees them make -what age they should start training -how to deal with injuries -how the death of one of his athletes has inspired and changed...
2022-12-08
44 min
Chain Reaction
SC News Round Up 20th August 2022
All things impacting global supply chains this week.UK Inflation hits 10.1% year on yearWayfair Online Furniture Retailer cuts 870 jobsTessla cust delivery times to 4 weeksAirbus cuts delivery forecastsBoeing also cuts its forecasts for outputLabor strikes adding to supply chain disruptionsWage offers frome employers fall well below inflationFelixstowe and Liverpool two major UK Ports have strike actionUK Rail industry strikes continue (40,000 employees)Amazon warehouse strikesEnergy costs will add to inflationary pressureTessla switches EV batteries to cylindrical from prismaticEve Chinese EV battery manufacturer is building new plant in Debrecan, HungaryAutonomous vehiclesVW manufacturing plant in Mexico impacted by labor strikesPlastic bottles switch...
2022-08-20
25 min
American Song
Electric Walls of Sound: Jazz Fusion Part 2
Get in touch!In today's podcast episode, we pick up our exploration of jazz fusion by looking at the amazing careers and music produced by a number of genius musicians who came out of Miles Davis' bands. We'll visit with Herbie Hancock, John McLaughlin and his band, the Mahavishnu Orchestra, Joe Zawinul, Jaco Pastorious and the band Weather Report, Chick Corea and his bands Return to Forever and the Elektrik Band. The forces that Miles pioneered and set in motion continued to evolve in multiple directions. You'll discover in today's episode, and you'll be able to...
2022-08-02
1h 09
American Song
Electric Walls of Sound: Jazz Fusion Part 1
Get in touch!As jazz musicians started realizing that rock and electric bands were stealing their audiences, Miles Davis, who’s alternately been called most important musician in the history of jazz, the man who transformed jazz, and even the man who changed music itself, took the music in a new direction when he invented jazz fusion. In fact, during his lifetime, Miles didn’t change music just once, he did it five times. Fusion started happening in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Like trad jazz, it uses acoustic instruments like trumpet, trombone, saxophone, piano...
2022-08-02
52 min
American Song
Action: Reaction - American Bands and American Society Respond to the English Invasion
Get in touch!First of all, Happy Independence Day everybody! I'm so pleased to publish another episode of American Song on America's birthday!Back in America, ever since the plane crash in the winter of 1959 that ended the lives of Buddy Holly, Richie Valens, the Big Bopper, American rock and roll had been sort of losing steam. By 1964, it very easily could have just petered out. Certainly, the likes of Frankie Avalon, and post-army Elvis were not going anywhere exciting. It was a new day, what was needed was music for a new generation. The Briti...
2022-07-04
1h 22
American Song
When the Blues Came to Britain, the British Came to America Part 2
Get in touch!With the big English interest in blues music, suddenly, America’s original bluesmen started hearing about the chance to reignite their careers with English, French and German audiences. Unbelievably, they found themselves welcomed, even celebrated. American Bluesmen like Big Bill Broonzy, after living years in poverty, discovered they could actually have careers in Europe. The Cunard Yanks, and the American Folk Blues Festival were the catalysts behind cultural and musical changes that revolutionized Britain in the years after World War 2.The impact on young English musicians was epic. The bands and musical brill...
2022-05-31
1h 08
American Song
When the Blues Came to Britain, the British Came to America Part 1
Get in touch!England was caught between two cultures: the old order and whatever came after it. The rigid class distinctions between upper and middle classes were disappearing, and government reforms had a lot to do with it. The Conservative Party with their slogan, “Set the People Free,” won the 1951 election, and popular culture began to replace stuffy, upper crust stuff like classical music, opera, theatre, and fine art with mass-market media like radio, movies, and television. The BBC believed they had a responsibility to the nation to uphold the pre-war idea of ‘respectability’, or, at least, not...
2022-05-31
29 min
American Song
Puerto Ricans Sing Out for Justice.
Get in touch!Before the arrival of Colombus and the Spanish, Puerto Rico was peopled by the Taino tribe. They’d called it home – and paradise – for over 1,000 years, having come either from the Amazon river basin, or maybe from the Colombian Andes before they arrived on the island. In our March episode, we talked about the Jones Act – a law made during the Wilson presidency. The chief goal of that act was to help the U.S. shipping industry recover after World War I. It also annexed Puerto Rico, and gave citizenship to everyone living there. U.S...
2022-04-25
36 min
American Song
American Song and the Fight for Hispanic Equality.
Get in touch!In a country based on freedom, equal opportunity, and democracy, you’d think that lessons related to social justice would not need to be re-hashed so often. But that does seem to be our fate. And so, in every generation, we’ve witnessed one group after another struggle to claim their own share of the American dream.Music has had a huge role in raising awareness, unifying people, inspiring empathy, and challenging the status quo in every major social wave of change. Today, we’re looking at how American music was used, like the...
2022-04-25
1h 02
American Song
Land of A Thousand Dances - Latin American Music
Get in touch!Latin music and 'American' music were once considered to be separate and unique. They had distinctly different properties and music labels managed them differently. But not anymore.Danny Ocean is a singer-songwriter and native of Caracas, Venezuela, and has said “Music is something that transcends beyond any language or nationality…it’s all about being a global artist.” Latin music has become mainstream - it's no longer a 'crossover' genre. Today, Latin culture is American culture. Latins are now the largest minority in the United States, and the second largest ethnic group after whit...
2022-03-14
1h 07
American Song
The Roots of Latin Music in the New World
Get in touch!In this episode, we shift focus to consider another important cultural vein, brought here by the Spanish, and rising out of the American west and Southwest as well as New York City – and obviously all of Central and South America, Cuba and Puerto Rico. A few things have struck me as I’ve been putting my thoughts together for these next few episodes. Of course, the first thing is that – just like in earlier genres that we’ve talked about – the music we hear today has gone through a long journey of changes. Seco...
2022-03-14
27 min
American Song
1960’s Folk Music: How the Fire Spread
Get in touch!The 1960’s were a period of massive social change and tension all over the country – all over North America in fact - because we have to include Canada, too. The conditions were just right for a whole group of passionate, inspired, and gifted young singers and songwriters to lift their voices. They came from many different American communities; Jewish immigrants, First Nations people, Americans, Canadians, African Americans, Hispanics, Caucasians, from the cities and from the heartland. All of them had a message to share with their generation, and a desire to build a better world.
2022-02-07
55 min
American Song
Folk Music Played the Changes in American Society.
Get in touch!In our July, 2021 episode on the first generation of folk music, “Folk Music Stood for America”, we talked about how the music was swept up in the major social movements of the day, especially the socialist/ American Communist party movements which gathered speed because of events like the Great Depression and the Dustbowl. The second revival of the 1960’s also had its own causes; the war in Vietnam, Civil Rights, and the Women’s movement primarily. The ‘60s was the era when all the WWII war babies grew up. Highly idealistic, they wanted to seiz...
2022-02-07
20 min
American Song
The Second Folk Revival – A Passing of the Torch.
Get in touch!Happy New Year and welcome to season two in the American Song podcast series! It's been a bit since we last got together. I hope you all are doing well. In both the first and second folks waves, many of the musicians were heavily influenced by the times and events that lived in. During the first folk revival, the most important social issues included the Great Depression, and the Oklahoma Dust Bowl. In different ways, both of these catastrophes laid waste to the dreams and scrapped together fortunes of the hard-working American people...
2022-02-07
37 min
American Song
Musique Concrete: A Radical Re-Thinking of Sound and Performance
Get in touch!If there’s an over-riding theme across the last several episodes, it is that music can be whatever we say it is. In this third and last episode on this theme, we’re talking about Musique Concrete. It’s the name applied to a one of the most radical descriptions of music ever imagined. Think of this music like you do when you think of abstract, visual art. For instance, Picasso’s Guernica. There aren’t too many people that think of that painting as traditionally beautiful, but there is a shocking, provocative, s...
2021-12-06
38 min
American Song
The Celestial Pulse of Minimalism.
Get in touch!In the world of American art music, Minimalism is another push away from traditional music. It’s earliest beginnings are found in the 1950’s again, with two American composers; Steve Reich (b.1936) and Philip Glass (b.1937). Reich, Glass, and another minimalist, John Adams, were all heavily influenced by mid-century popular music. Together, they’re known as the ‘big three’ in minimalist music. The founders of minimalist music absorbed a wide range of sonic influences – African rhythms, Indian ragas, bebop, rock and roll to create something startlingly original. It abounds in film scores, pop albums, jazz riffs, and ot...
2021-12-06
35 min
American Song
When the World Was In Chaos, Music Became Atonal
Get in touch!The 20th century scientific explosion had been in the works since the Enlightenment, but the rate of change, which had been slow, and adaptable, now came in flashes – like a supernova - and repeatedly, one major wave after another and in ways that dramatically changed our society; instead of having time to gradually adapt and fold these changes into our ordered lives, our lives were forced to conform instead.I hope you’re ready for an adventure, because this episode, and actually the next two after this, are going to challenge you. ...
2021-12-06
42 min
The Andrew Hines Real Estate Investing Podcast
Multi City Canadian Real Estate Investing with Joseph Constanza
In E148, Joe Costanza discusses how he's grown his portfolio from zero to 6 over the past 2 years with plenty of cash flow and large equity gains. Joe is still in his mid 20s and is off to a great start and is showing sound business acumen in his endeavours so far. Learn how Joe spots deals, manages his properties at a distance, including as far as Sudbury, and builds teams to create BRRRRs while working a full time job. Joe makes it looks easy and theres a lot that can be learned from his approach. Tune in for a...
2021-11-28
50 min
American Song
Hail Hail Rock and Roll
Get in touch!By the 1950’s, American Music had been on a fascinating journey. Rolling out of the Appalachian Mountains and into southern cities; drifting out of the cotton plantations of the south, winding its way up from New Orleans, along the Mississippi Delta, carried along many musical creeks, tributaries, and rivers, rolling its way along mysterious trails past the crossroads, and chugging its way across railroad lines. American Music had evolved, and grown, and changed, just like the culture that produced it. We’ve seen the rise of jazz in its different forms, and heard the echoes...
2021-10-24
1h 43
American Song
Special Feature: 1950's American Culture; the Seedbed of Rock and Roll
Get in touch!Newton’s Third Law of Motion; For every action, there’s an equal and opposite reaction. I mentioned that rock and music was equal parts music and social movement. This was a totally new event for music. In earlier episodes, we’ve seen how jazz was borrowed by the US Government for global PR purposes, and of course, music has always given a voice to the hopes, dreams, hurts, and fears of people everywhere. But this was something totally different. Ever since the ‘50s, we’ve never been sure whether art imitates life, or life imitates ar...
2021-10-24
26 min
American Song
R&B Was Born on the American Song River
Get in touch!This episode is dedicated to the memory of Rolling Stones drummer, Charlie Watts,. Charlie passed away while I was preparing this episode. In a career that spanned more than sixty years, he left us all a massive library of songs and memories that we all will treasure forever. Thanks for everything, Charlie. It was only Rock and Roll, but I liked it!Episode DescriptionIt was a new day in America. The middle class was big and growing. Businesses were flush with cash it had come by, which meant pe...
2021-09-06
1h 49
American Song
Folk Music Stood For America
Get in touch!Today’s episode is all about the first of the two 20th century waves in the folk music movement and how that movement rallied people behind some big themes to help them fight for social justice. As a people, Americans are inclined towards optimism and a belief that if things aren’t working, they can be fixed. How improvement is defined, which issues get the focus, and how those improvements are managed comes down to party philosophy. Practically speaking, America has been a two-party system with a number of other minor parties that re...
2021-07-27
1h 39
Lefty Lounge
Independence Day: exploding with FREEDOM (and fossil fuels)
Brook Hines reviews the week: Tara Reade sues Sally Albright and @realKHiveQueenb (aka Bravenak; aka Bianca Delarosa). The Gulf of Mexico and Caspian Sea are both on fire. LAPD bombs neighborhood. Assange case falls completely apart...and more. Also "intellectual capture" is the new regulatory capture: Matt Taibbi's latest on freedom of speech is a perfect Independence Day read.Jeanine Molloff on Exxon lobbyist CAUGHT on camera while Joe Biden is pressured to end fossil fuel subsidies.CITATIONSKamala Harris's office environment is toxic; rife with backstabbing — PoliticoKey Assange witness RECAN...
2021-07-05
1h 45
American Song
Jazz in Defense of Equality and Justice For All
Get in touch!America’s music, at least through 1955, was jazz. In this episode, we’ll take a deep dive into the predominant forms jazz took on from 1930 through the 1950’s and into the 1960’s, including swing, bebop, hard bop and cool jazz. In many ways during these years, Jazz gave voice to the difficult tensions and struggles confronting Americans in those years, and which tested our belief in our own convictions. Welcome to American Song, episode ten; Jazz In Defense of Equality and Justice For AllThrough its history, Jazz has played a very impo...
2021-06-14
2h 23
Lefty Lounge
DSA icepick memes and WSWS: normalizing violence against the left
Neo-Stalinist memes attacking Trotsky-style socialists are put in historical and social context in conversation with Eric London and Joseph Kishore of WSWS.org. This expansive discussion covers much ground in addition the "icepick discourse," including the devastating impact of the ruling class's weak response to Covid-19. CITATIONS:An Open Letter to Maria Svart, National Director of DSA: by David NorthPraising the crimes of Stalinism: The DSA and the assassination of Leon TrotskyTrotsky's Last Year, a 6-part series by David NorthResources at WSWS and Marxist LibraryEric/J...
2021-06-09
1h 02
American Song
The Rising of Gospel Music and How It Inspired the World.
Get in touch!Imagine a people, passing through the crucible of slavery, for hundreds of years, until the first people in your new lineage are often lost in time – because slaves have no more families or histories any more than cattle or sheep do – and coming out the other side, proud, shining, and triumphant. Imagine using that experience to lay the foundations of music that became the soundtrack within the lives of billions of people around the world. In the wake of so much devastation, the sounds of faith, love, dignity and freedom were heard and shared until...
2021-05-17
1h 43
The Jersey Dynasty Podcast
The Jersey Dynasty Podcast: Episode 58, 2021 NFL Draft Recap featuring Hakim Hines
On this weeks episode we discuss the recent NFL draft with our guest Hakim Hines --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joe-fleming/support
2021-05-06
44 min
American Song
Country Music Blazes a Trail.
Get in touch!During the first half of the 1900’s, Country music grew from a small group of naïve country musicians who shared their love of the old songs and the old ways with a country that was coming of age. As even now, the players that created the music Americans loved came from colorful backgrounds, and gave all they had to the music. Along the way, some of them gave too much – guys like Hank Williams who died so young and lived such a hard life – come to mind. The stories they told and created and shared...
2021-04-26
1h 32
American Song
The Duality of the Blues; Episode 7 of American Song
Get in touch!The Blues deals with very personal types of pain. But it doesn’t wallow in self-pity. The blues is about overcoming – like Martin Luther King Jr. used in his marches – “We Shall Overcome”. Great blues is all about a catharsis – a purging – of the things that hurt us so that we can go on living better lives! Nothing captures the Christian sense of death and redemption like the blues; When you think of the blues, you think about misfortune, betrayal and regret. You lose your job, you get the blues. Your mate falls out of love with you, y...
2021-04-05
1h 25
Lefty Lounge
AOC silencing the left? • Comforting adequacy of Joe Biden • New Jim Crow in GA
Brook Hines analyzes the two Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez articles currently circulating widely. The history of left factionalism tells us where we are, and provides insight into what's coming next.Rick Spisak chats with Denis Campbell on the supremely comforting adequacy of Joe Biden.Jeanine Molloff offers a searing rebuke to Jim Crow 2.0 now evident in Georgia.CITATIONS"Talking socialism: catching up with AOC" in Democratic Left, a publication of Democratic Socialists of America, by Don McIntosh"Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez denounces socialists and praises Biden administration, Democratic Party" in wsws.org, World Socialist Web S...
2021-03-29
2h 03
American Song
The Classical-Jazz Affair; Episode 6 of American Song
Get in touch!By the 1920's, jazz had grown too large for its humble origins in New Orleans and was impacting the musical world, including the greatest classical European musicians and composers, as well as American listeners and fellow jazz musicians.What came next was an explosion of creativity among the musical who's who of the day.The world's stage was filled to capacity with Europe's heavy-weights, like Toscanini, Rachmaninoff and Stravinsky and American classicists, like Leonard Bernstein, George Gershwin, Aaron Copland, not to mention the greats of the jazz world, like Louis...
2021-03-21
1h 05
American Song
The Early Days of Jazz
Get in touch!Welcome to episode five in the American Song podcast.The early days of jazz were full of exploration, invention, and creativity. It was a time of fluid exchanges in the music world between blacks and whites, even if it was only seldom happening anywhere else.Jazz rose up from Congo Square in New Orleans, which was a culturally rich gumbo of sounds, rhythms and movement produced by people whose origins were from far away places. Spanish, French, English, African and Native Americans all contributed to this musical feast to create an...
2021-03-04
34 min
The Jersey Dynasty Podcast
The Jersey Dynasty Podcast: Episode 54, NFL Mock Draft featuring Hakim Hines
On this weeks episode we discuss the upcoming NFL Draft with a special guest, Hakim Hines. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joe-fleming/support
2021-02-25
1h 22
The Joe Costello Show
Brad R Lambert - Producer, Talent Manager, International Speak & Author
My conversation with Brad R Lambert was a complete joy. To see someone so successful living in a town where egos can definitely get in the way of being human, Brad is a shining star. We had a real life conversation involving real life circumstances and in the end, empathy, love, comparison and the want to help others, trumps all. Success has not ruined this young man and he is an example of what is very right with the world and how he plans to love his life and leave his legacy. Enjoy,
2021-02-24
1h 16
American Song
The Early Days of Country Music
Get in touch!A fusion of blues and mountain music, a reminder of better times for many people, and a host of memorable and gifted musicians. In this episode, we'll discover the following musicians and their music:Jimmie Rogers & Louis Armstrong - Blue Yodel Number NineDeFord Bailey - Pan American BluesCotton Eyed Joe - Fiddlin' John CarsonShow Intro for the Grand Ol' Opry - November 11, 1939Jimmie Rogers - The Carter Family - Bury Me Under the Weeping Willow(Medley):The Carter Family - When the Wo...
2021-02-22
37 min
The Andrew Hines Real Estate Investing Podcast
Canadian Real Estate Market and Economic Outlook with Andrew Hines
In E105B, Andrew Hines discusses the economic outlook in Canada and focuses on some specifics with respect to picking housing markets that may be better hedged in the event of further economic downturn. With the endless printing of money and the exploding Canadian housing market we Canadians have had some very difficult decisions to make. Where do we put our money? Where do we invest? There is no right answer but Andrew discusses the topics and gives some key questions and concerns to ponder. Listen on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google, Stitcher and more @ https...
2021-02-18
33 min
Lefty Lounge
Plutes & cable news oppose Covid relief, and impeachment PT 2
Brook Hines on how Zuckerberg, Gates and Bloomberg created a fake think tank to oppose any kind of economic relief for suffering Americans. Also, Valentines to the CIA and why pluralism isn't what it used to beJeanine Molloff on impeachement and the 14th Amendment.CITATIONS:Sirota's Daily Poster on "Opportunity Insights," a fake think tank and how cable news bought it hook, line and sinker. Joe Biden takes Medicare hostage in asinine game of chicken.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm...
2021-02-15
1h 28
Lefty Lounge
Plutes & cable news oppose Covid relief, and impeachment PT 2
Brook Hines on how Zuckerberg, Gates and Bloomberg created a fake think tank to oppose any kind of economic relief for suffering Americans. Also, Valentines to the CIA and why pluralism isn't what it used to beJeanine Molloff on impeachement and the 14th Amendment.CITATIONS:Sirota's Daily Poster on "Opportunity Insights," a fake think tank and how cable news bought it hook, line and sinker. Joe Biden takes Medicare hostage in asinine game of chicken.--- This episode is sponsored by
2021-02-15
1h 28
Lefty Lounge
Propaganda, means-testing, Jewish Space Lasers, voter suppression
0-30 mins: Brook Hines on how we could do without "Secret Conspiracies to Save Democracy" (see all links below)30-60 mins: Mystery Caller calls in to discuss Joe Biden's history of means-testing. 60-75 mins: Rick Spisak and a raft of special guests present "Jewish Lasers From Space."90-120 mins: Jeanine Molloff's Justice Report on new voter suppression efforts. LINKS!Time Magazine on the "conspiracy to save democracy."New York Times on a "Ministry of Truth" for Biden's Administration (reality czar) New Republic on how the Dem Party doesn't understand Q-anon. An an...
2021-02-08
1h 58
Lefty Lounge
Propaganda, means-testing, Jewish Space Lasers, voter suppression
0-30 mins: Brook Hines on how we could do without "Secret Conspiracies to Save Democracy" (see all links below)30-60 mins: Mystery Caller calls in to discuss Joe Biden's history of means-testing. 60-75 mins: Rick Spisak and a raft of special guests present "Jewish Lasers From Space."90-120 mins: Jeanine Molloff's Justice Report on new voter suppression efforts. LINKS!Time Magazine on the "conspiracy to save democracy."New York Times on a "Ministry of Truth" for Biden's Administration (reality czar) New Republic on how...
2021-02-08
1h 58
American Song
The Roots of Jazz - Ragtime, Stride, Boogie Woogie and the Blues
Get in touch!America's original art contribution to the world - jazz.So deep. So rich. But where did it come from?There were at least four different sources; and yet one of these - the blues - is also much more than a contributing art form. The blues is almost mythology itself. Sprung from the earth, like the plantation soil where so many slaves lived and died, the blues at once describes and also gives life to everything in its path.I hope you enjoy this episode. If you do, pleas...
2021-02-07
37 min
American Song
The Many Musical Threads in Our National Fabric; Early American Music by Region
Get in touch!Hi All,Episode two of “American Song” is an exploration of some of the early regional music from before the 20th century. Like some of the things we listened to in episode one, many of these forms survive and continue to be popular today!In this half-hour episode, we’ll listen to Appalachian and Mountain music, then travel down to Louisiana for a sampling of Cajun music! No trip to Louisiana is complete without at least a short stop in New Orleans – we’ll be back to New Orleans again in episode t...
2021-01-30
31 min
Best of Kerry Hines
Inaugural Special with Kerry Hines & Guest Co-Host Former Jersey Mayor Wayne Smith
Wayne Smith is our Guest Co-Host for "The Hair Radio Morning Show" Special Inaugural Coverage. We review the 4 years of the tumultuous former administration at the White House to next steps for Joe Biden & Kamala Harris.
2021-01-20
57 min
American Song
(If World Cultures Were Musical Notes), Early America Was a Ready-Made Symphony.
Get in touch!Welcome to American Song.There are few things I love more than music, and America.Both of these worlds have been my home since my earliest days.I've been thinking about producing this podcast for many years now. And now, this is episode one; With this podcast, I want to tell a story about how many cultures have contributed to the music we listen to today, and how the people of the United States have a common and proud heritage. We are a great people because of our diversity. This...
2021-01-18
58 min
The Andrew Hines Real Estate Investing Podcast
Canadian Real Estate Market Outlook, Hedging against Inflation and Perfect BRRRRs with Colton Lukey
In E099, Colton Lukey discusses the market, the current inflationary outlook and alternative investments such as gold and silver. Colton and Andrew were very candid in this discussion and went all over the map to the topics they felt were most relevant and valuable for investors that need to make decisions right now. Colton specifically discussed his gold purchases, a recent BRRRR of a triplex that will yield him $1500/month in cash flow with only a $15,000 renovation estimate and a 'perfect BRRRR'. Listen on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google, Stitcher and more...
2021-01-03
1h 01