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Philip Connor Finn
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Small World, Big Problems
The Evolution of Modern Airpower with Brigadier General Geoffrey Weiss
Connor Hall talks with US Air Force Brigadier General Geoffrey Weiss on the evolution of modern airpower theory, the role airpower has played in recent conflicts, and the future of manned aircraft in an environment increasingly dominated by attritable unmanned systems. General Weiss is currently serving as the Director of Regional Affairs in the office of the Secretary of the Air Force for International Affairs (SAF/IA) at the Pentagon. His critically-acclaimed book The New Art of War was published in 2021 by Cambridge University Press and has been an Amazon bestseller in military history and military science.
2025-04-25
52 min
Our Man In Stockholm
Irish In Sweden - Dee Bugg's Undying Love For Prince Makes Her Queen Of Sweden
There is no end of talent in the Swedish-Irish community, and out in front right now is drag queen Dee Bugg, who is likely to get us all deported with her new single "Queen Of Sweden", in which she expresses her undying love for Prince Carl-Philip. Dee joins me to talk about the inspiration of Melodifestivalen, the process of making a smash hit, and why she wants a TV show to poke fun at Sweden - all in the best possible taste (bonus points for anyone who gets that reference!).
2025-02-27
28 min
DRAMA. with Connor & Dylan MacDowell
"The Clock Twink" with Ben Ahlers
Dylan and Connor are joined by Ben Ahlers (The Gilded Age, Tender Napalm). The wait is over. The time? Is now. Is your alarm going off? It should be, because everyone’s favorite Clock Twink is on the pod! Ben Ahlers joins the twins ahead of his New York off-Broadway debut in Tender Napalm. Learn about the origins of this play by Philip Ridley, and what it’s like co-starring with Victoria Pedretti (Netflix’s You and The Haunting of Hill House). Ben takes us back to Iowa to discuss his theatrical roots, as well as Gavin Creel’s impact o...
2024-11-13
47 min
Strange Currencies
Strange Currencies 7/11/2024: Elizabeth Tan and Philip K. Dick
In this week's episode, we discuss a couple of short stories: 'Eighteen Bells Karaoke Castle (Sing Your Heart Out)' from Elizabeth Tan's Smart Ovens for Lonely People, and Philip K. Dick's 1956 classic, 'Pay for the Printer'. We also chat about the history of the meme.
2024-11-10
1h 11
THE BLOOD, GUTS, & PAPER CUTS PODCAST
Philip Fracassi and "Drag Me to Hell"
Hey Cinners, this week we have the amazing Philip Fracassi with us to talk about Sam Raimi's masterpiece "DRAG ME TO HELL." Philip is fantastic and this episode was a blast to record!SHOW NOTES:https://pfracassi.com/PLEASE FOLLOW US AND REVIEW!!:Subscribe to us on YouTube: / @cine-fulcutspodcast Find us on INSTAGRAM: @cineful_cutsFind us on Spotify: spotify.link/ncvbbRYDmDbFind us on Apple Music: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...Send us an e-mail why...
2024-10-18
1h 37
We Did It Medway
Let’s Oliver Twist Again!
Medway is definitely Dickens country - we’re proud of the fact he grew up in Chatham as a boy, used the money from his novels to buy his house Gad’s Hill over in Higham, and drew huge inspiration from the people, the buildings and the stories of Rochester in particular, as well as the other Medway towns.In this episode we find out all about his love of acting, and why he went on the road in later life performing extracts from his most famous works, including A Christmas Carol and the murder of Nanc...
2024-07-16
49 min
In Via
Tales of English Pilgrimage with Father Philip Connor
In today's episode we continue our discussion of the history of pilgrimage, this time heading over to England. Our guest is Father Philip Connor, a parish priest from Cumbria in the northwest of England. Father is a self-described addict of pilgrimage, and he shares tales of faith and devotion from medieval England to the modern resurgence of pilgrimages. Our paths cross with iconic figures such as St. Thomas Becket, exploring sites like Canterbury and Walsingham, where history and spirituality intertwine. We also discuss how the English Reformation affected the pilgrimage tradition. As we unravel the centuries-old allure o...
2024-05-07
54 min
The Filmgazm Podcast
BONUS - The Philip Seymour Hoffman Hall of Fame
In honor of one of the greatest character actors who ever lived, we rank the films of Oscar winner Philip Seymour Hoffman in the first of our Oscar-related bonus episodes leading up to the 96th Academy Awards. If you'd like to support FILMGAZM PRODUCTIONS with a monthly donation, follow this link: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-filmgazm-podcast/support Hosted by Austin Johnson and Connor Eyzaguirre Music by Cooley Cal New episodes weekly! Special thanks to Austin Johnson, Caleb Leger, Colton Jenkins, Josh Allred, Adam Johnson, Mysia Pierce-Lewis, and Jeremy Johnson
2024-02-02
2h 24
Our Man In Stockholm
Irish In Sweden - Spuds & Sill, Seven Drunken Nights & Brian's Brilliant New Album
A busy one this week packed with drama and music! I paid a visit to the initial readings for English-language theatre group Spuds & Sill's upcoming production of "Canaries" which will take place in the spring, and later in the week I caught up with Ged Graham, the writer and performer behind the "Seven Drunken Nights" stage show which tells the story of the Dubliners and is set for four dates in Sweden in early February. The end of the week was spent with the wonderfully talented Brian O'Connor, who has a new album in the...
2024-01-29
1h 14
Your Radical Truth podcast
013: From Priesthood to Inclusivity: Bishop Philip Belzunce’s Inspiring Path
At the heart of insightful discussions surrounding the future of the Catholic Church, Margaret Mary O'Connor engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Bishop Philip Belzunce. This dialogue goes beyond the surface, delving into Bishop Philip's personal journey, his commitment to reform, and the pressing need for change within the Church. Bishop Philip's Personal Journey Bishop Philip opens up about the unique path that led him to the priesthood, sharing experiences as a Redemptorist in the Philippines and his subsequent journey to the United States. His activism during the martial law period and dedication...
2023-11-13
45 min
Our Man In Stockholm
Irish In Sweden - Camógs & Vikings Take The Hague By Storm!
Sport brings out the best in our communities, and the Irish in Sweden are no different - this weekend it was the turn of our hurlers and especially our camógs to remind us of the remarkable things we can achieve when we all pull in the same direction. Brendan Weathers of the Viking Gaels and Michelle Cotter of Stockholm Camógie join me to report on an incredible weekend for the small-ball game, and there's updates on the career of our chef extraordinaire Claire O'Halloran and news of unmissable gigs from Brian O'Connor!
2023-09-04
53 min
Our Man In Stockholm
Irish In Sweden - The Night Aslan Came To Stockholm With Eoin O'Connor
This week we're joined by Eoin O'Connor to pay tribute to Aslan singer Christy Dignam, who passed away this week, with a special episode remembering their epic gig at Stockholm's Liffey pub.There's also a review of the visit of Gävle GAA to Stockholm on Saturday, and how the capital's camógs are set for a starring role in an upcoming show on TG4!
2023-06-19
55 min
Our Man In Stockholm
Irish In Sweden - The Night Aslan Came To Stockholm With Eoin O'Connor
This week we're joined by Eoin O'Connor to pay tribute to Aslan singer Christy Dignam, who passed away this week, with a special episode remembering their epic gig at Stockholm's Liffey pub. There's also a review of the visit of Gävle GAA to Stockholm on Saturday, and how the capital's camógs are set for a starring role in an upcoming show on TG4!
2023-06-19
55 min
Within Reason
#27 Philip Goff - Is Everything Conscious?
Philip Goff is an Associate Professor at Durham University whose research focuses on philosophy of mind and consciousness. He is one of the world's most prominent proponents of "panpsychism", the view that consciousness is a fundamental and ubiquitous property of the universe. Buy Galileo's Error: Foundations for a New Science of Consciousness (affiliate link, which supports my work): https://amzn.to/3MTfKnu To support the Within Reason Podcast financially, please visit support.withinreasonpodcast.com
2023-04-18
2h 06
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Stuck in the Friendzone? Jenna Palek and Connor Saeli Are Here to Help You Make the First Move
From fun on weekdays as friends to living together and becoming dog parents, Jenna and Connor know how to have a good time but are also entrepreneurs building powerful brands that they’re passionate about. We loved getting to know how Connor's experience on the Hannah Browns season of The Bachelor impacted his perspective on love and how Jenna had to navigate falling in love with the world watching. If you haven’t seen them online before - they are TikTok stars who keep it real and share their everyday relatable moment...
2022-12-16
1h 03
Plotlines
The Founding of Our Lady of Clear Creek Abbey with Fr. Abbot Philip Anderson - Plotlines
Connor speaks with Fr. Abbot Philip Anderson, about the Founding of Our Lady of Clear Creek Abbey. https://www.sheenrosaries.com/?ref=plotlines https://discord.gg/DZuz5Byp https://clearcreekmonks.org/ https://open.spotify.com/artist/64uS8nV20uSPDr2lqHm3yO
2022-10-26
27 min
Our Man In Stockholm
Irish In Sweden - A Farewell To Eoghan
This week's podcast is a bittersweet one as I say goodbye to Eoghan O'Connor, who has spent the last couple of years in Stockholm working with Enterprise Ireland and who is now moving on to work in London. Eoghan and I spoke about how he ended up in Sweden, the work he was doing here and how the Irish Chamber Of Commerce in Sweden helped him build his business network. You can find out more about the chamber, who have generously contributed to the podcast, at their website here: https://www.irishchamber.se/ Support the s...
2022-07-11
53 min
"Married....Now What?"
Ep. 63 "Remain in Me, and I in you"
In this lesson, guest speaker Connor McAlister discusses some of the ways and disciplines we use to keep our lives focused on Christ. Get Connected! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Evergreen.tulsa Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/evergreen.tulsa/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/EvergreenChurchTulsa/featured Website: www.evergreenbc.org Additional lessons from Pastor Philip A. Jackson: https://tinyurl.com/REACHTulsa
2022-06-12
43 min
Our Man In Stockholm
Irish In Sweden - Guitar King Brian & Dan's Under Par
This week there's new music from the legendary Brian O'Connor and we hear how Dan Hickey went from Scandinavian Gaelic games star to professional golfer over the course of a couple of seasons. He also gives a few tips about how to correct your swing, so with the golf courses of Sweden opening up for the season, there's never been a better time to listen!
2022-04-25
1h 13
Our Man In Stockholm
Premier Swedes - Roland Nilsson
It may seem amazing now, but Sweden's Roland Nilsson was one of only 11 foreign players to play on the very first weekend of the Premier League back in August 1992. The mild-mannered defender was brought to England by "Big Ron" Atkinson and quietly went about hammering opposing wingers as he became a cult hero at Sheffield Wednesday and Coventry City in the Premier League. Find out who the toughest challenge was, why he moved back to Helsingborg in 1994 and which Premier League legend he wished that he had the chance to play with. Support the show:
2022-03-29
31 min
Smarter Impact
Search for the Soul of the Nation: Monique Ryan, Nicolette Boele, Julianne Schultz & Despi O'Connor
Listen in to Search for the Soul of the Nation, featuring Dr Monique Ryan (Independent for Kooyong), Nicolette Boele (Independent for Bradfield), Despi O'Connor (Independent for Flinders) and Julianne Schultz (Professor Emeritus of Media and Culture at Griffith University Centre for Social and Cultural Research, also Chair of The Conversation Media Group).You can also click to watch this recording on YouTube.As Julianne Schultz asks in her new book "The Idea of Australia: A search for the soul of the nation" from which our event derives it's name;“Maybe, because Australia has be...
2022-03-17
1h 14
On Da Chouch
Ep. 19 Someone Got Engaged? (ft. Philip)
We are actually back this time, I promise. Enjoy this episode we recorded with our friend Philip a while back. We tried to fix the audio, it didn't work but enjoyed the content anyways. This is a solid episode for sure, so I hope you enjoy it. We will see you back On Da Chouch soon. As in our next episode, that we are releasing at the same time! These are some crazy times for sure.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
2022-02-28
1h 27
Everything Band Podcast
Matthew Maslanka
Matthew Maslanka is David Maslanka’s second son and the primary caretaker of David’s music. Born in New York City in 1982, he grew up listening to his father composing at the piano. From the age of 10, Matthew started helping out by making photocopies of scores and dubbing cassette tapes for David to send to conductors interested in the music. At 12, Matthew discovered the delights of engraving music with a computer. By 14, he was skilled enough to handle the preparation of his father’s music and proceeded to engrave virtually every work from that point forward. In this way, he buil...
2022-02-27
1h 22
Comedy Slab
176 - Rising Damp
Rising Damp (Series 2 Episode 8) An unnamed northern university town is home to Rupert Rigsby, landlord of arguably the seediest, most run-down boarding house that England has to offer. His unlucky tenants include Ruth Jones, an administrator at the university; Alan, a medical student; and Philip, who is studying town and country planning.Between them, Alan and Philip are the focus and foil of the majority of Rigsby's many prejudices, usually at the expense of his dignity and standing in the eyes of Miss Jones, with whom he is hopelessly and pathetically in love.
2021-12-21
45 min
Everything Band Podcast
Gary Green
Gary Green is Director of Bands Emeritus at the Frost School of Music at the University of Miami, Florida. Prior to joining the faculty at UM, Gary served for ten years as Director of Bands at the University of Connecticut. Gary joins the show today to discuss the important life lessons that music teachers need to know to build a culture of excellence. Gary Green and was influential in commissioning and recording new works for winds and percussion which included Symphony No. 3 by David Maslanka and A Cornfield in July and The River by William Penn. Urban...
2021-12-16
1h 11
Around the Coffee Table
Hot Coffee Interview- Philip Prince
Connor and Garrett sit down with Philip Prince.
2021-08-16
27 min
The Franchise
Bulls are Back? Lakers Vet Team| NBA Free Agency| MLB PostseasonTalk| Colts Injury Bug| KTG 9
In this Episode of Know the Game we go over the craziness of NBA Free Agency that includes: Bulls signing Zo, Derozan, Caruso. Lakers all old guy team. Knicks continue to make good moves. Heat get Kyle Lowry. MLB Postseason predictions if the season ended today. Colts loosing many players to foot injuries. Philip Rivers return? Jimmy G or Trey Lance for 49ers week 1.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
2021-08-05
51 min
The best - Legal News and Review Podcasting & Be Legal!
Trade secret and unfair competition law is a blending of Employment law & Intellectual property law.
Featuring; the law firm of Cozen O’Connor James A. Gale, who focuses his practice in the area of intellectual property law, Counseling and litigation. Jim is a registered patent attorney with over 34 years of experience and Martindale AV Preeminent© rated, Board, Certified in Intellectual Property by the Florida Bar, an AAA Arbitrator, and the former inaugural chair of the IP Board Certification Committee. Jim has represented clients in hundreds of cases involving patents, trademarks, copyrights, unfair competition, covenants not to compete, theft of trade secrets, and internet disputes. He has appeared in over 400 federal cases in more than 48 Fede...
2021-08-01
27 min
What Editors Want
Weidenfeld and Nicolson - Jenny Lord
Jenny Lord is the Publisher at Weidenfeld and Nicolson, part of Orion who were recently crowned Publisher of the Year.We discuss the role of a Publisher at a publishing house, and Jenny's career from Fig Tree to Canongate and now at W&N. She has always published incredible non-fiction and in particular we look at Motherwell by Deborah Orr, The Lonely City by Olivia Laing, The Outrun by Amy Liptrot and Out of the Woods by Luke Turner.Listeners in London will get the chance to see What Editors Want LIVE...
2021-06-10
51 min
Golden Hour Podcast
Trying out a New Golden Hour Podcast Format (feat. Zach Mayfield & Connor McCaskill)
Watch the video of this episode: https://youtu.be/8qFCUrUEdlwCo-hosts Zach Mayfield (Kinotika) and Connor McCaskill join Dave this week to talk about YouTube, Apple M1 Macs, Philip Bloom's birthday, Kinotika's first million viewed video, EASYRIG Minimax Mini-Review, and more! Let us know your thoughts on this new show format! 0:00:00 - Start0:00:44 - New format!0:02:59 - Philip Bloom’s Birthday!0:11:49 - Kinotika Updates0:22:56 - LOG vs Standard Picture Profiles0:35:13 - EASYRIG Minimax - Mini Review0:41:52 - Our First 1 Million Viewed Video0:46:17 - Canon R5C Rumors0:46:58...
2021-05-25
1h 02
Mind Chat
Tim O'Connor: Interview with a Dualist
Tim O'Connor is a dualist: someone who thinks consciousness is not physical. People tend to think of dualists as believing in the soul, a supernatural entity distinct from the physical workings of the body and the brain. However, Tim's dualism is very different. He thinks consciousness resides in the brain, and is brought into existence by the physical particles that ultimately make up the brain. Nonetheless he rejects the idea that we can explain consciousness in terms of the kind of electro-chemical signalling of the brain. Instead, Tim is a Strong Emergentist: He thinks that particles have special powers...
2021-05-22
1h 55
B2B Mentors
How to Light a Firestorm of Profitable Partners
Philip is a lifelong salesperson, entrepreneur, and expert relationship builder. 99% of all the business he's ever done has come from referrals. He's the owner of MyFirestorm Business Networking and CERTUS Professional Network as well as the co-founder and host of The Referral Bench Podcast.Follow Brandon on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/philippelto/Learn more about FIRESTORM here: https://www.myfirestorm.com/Follow and connect with the host, Connor Dube: https://www.linkedin.com/in/socialsellingexpert/Instagram: connor_dubeLearn the LinkedIn Secrets to Winning More Deals With...
2021-05-13
35 min
Everything Band Podcast
Greg Bimm
Greg Bimm has been the band director at Marian Catholic in Chicago for 44 years. During his time there his bands have been consistently excellent both on the marching field and on the stage, including Bands of America's Grand National Champion seven times and a whopping 40 straight years undefeated in their class at the Illinois Superstate competition. Links: Marian Catholic High School Band Persichetti: Symphony Biography: Greg Bimm has been Director of Bands at Marian Catholic High School since 1977. Under his direction, the Marian Band has grown from 70 to over 280 members, has earned over 600...
2021-05-12
1h 53
Everything Band Podcast
Alfred Watkins
Alfred Watkins was the longtime band director at Lasseter High School in Georgia and one of the finest band directors of his generation. He joins the show to talk about his career and share the wisdom from his 37 years as an instrumental music teacher. Links: Hindemith: Symphony in B-flat Reed: Russian Christmas Music Biography: Educator, conductor, clinician, and lecturer Alfred L. Watkins, retired band director at Lassiter High School, in Marietta, Georgia, enjoyed a storied 37-year career that surpassed even his “wildest dreams.” Hailing from the small time of Jackson, Georgia and an alum...
2021-05-05
1h 30
Comedy Slab
145 - Radio Active
This week we review - Radio Active (Series 4 Episode 4)Radio Active is "Britain's first national local radio station". With presenters including Mike Stand, Mike Channel, Anna Dapter and Mike Flex, the station broadcast music from acts such as The Hee Bee Gee Bees, as well as its own original programming with shows like Round Your Parts, Gigantaquiz and Stop That Crime UK.The series originated as the 1979 Fringe show from the Oxford Revue, with stars Angus Deayton, Geoffrey Perkins, Helen Atkinson-Wood, Philip Pope and Michael Fenton Stevens.Radio Active aired throughout most of the 1980...
2021-05-03
44 min
DRAMA. with Connor & Dylan MacDowell
"The Guilty Huns" with Anthony Lee Medina
Dylan and Connor are joined by special guest Anthony Lee Medina (Hamilton, Spring Awakening). Tea. Is. SPILLED. Tune in for never before heard stories about Anthony’s experience on the Spring Awakening national tour, the realities of the business, true crime recs, PACE, dating cast-mates, co-starring with Kate Hudson on Apple TV+’s Truth Be Told, the Spring Awakening reality show that never was, Patti LuPone’s memoir, a Pete Davidson hotness debate, and starring in Hamilton on Broadway as John Laurens/Philip Hamilton.Follow Anthony on Twitter & InstagramConnect with ALM on Broadway PlusFol...
2021-03-03
55 min
Everything Band Podcast
Allan McMurray
Allan McMurray enjoyed a 35 year career as the Director of Bands at the University of Colorado. Over the course of his remarkable career he has earned numerous honors and awards and is a past president of CBDNA. Topics: Allan’s background in music and his early influences. The influence of H. Robert Reynolds on Allan’s career and some thoughts about the importance of finding great models to emulate. Thoughts about motivating students and showing them that you care and pursuing excellence in your career. “Imitation is the greatest form of flattery but the lowest form of art...
2020-12-07
1h 21
Saluki Standards Podcast
Saluki Standards Podcast Ep. 36: Philip Archer
Philip Archer had a breakout spring for Saluki Baseball in 2020, hitting .344 & ranking 3rd in the league in hits. We chat about that and more in this week's podcast.
2020-10-23
00 min
Everything Band Podcast
Scott Rush
Scott Rush is the Director of Fine and Performing Arts in Dorchester School District Two in South Carolina and is the former Director of Bands at Wando High School. He is the lead author of the "Habits" series published by GIA and is an active conductor, adjudicator and clinician. Topics: Scott’s background and early teaching career. Studying with Frank Battisti at the New England Conservatory. How to build a band culture, and the program at Wando High School while Scott was the director. The Habits series Links: Scott Rush Habits Series Grainger: Irish Tu...
2020-10-05
1h 10
Plotlines
St. Philip Howard, 13th Earl of Arundel, and Martyr
Connor tells the story of St. Philip Howard and his life of debauchery to martyrdom.
2020-09-22
20 min
Our Man In Stockholm
Outside It's America - The Prequel
As you will no doubt be aware, I'm trying to fund a project to do "Outside It's America," which is 50 podcasts from America's 50 states in 50 days, ending up in New York on polling day in the presidential election there. No-one likes to support something sight unseen (or indeed sound unheard!), so this week's podcast is something of a prequel - an interview I recorded a few years back with Angus McIntosh about America's love affair with guns. This is the kind of conversation I hope to be having in America in a few weeks' time, but I...
2020-08-19
27 min
Everything Band Podcast
Cheryl Floyd
Cheryl Floyd has taught middle school band in Austin, TX for over 30 years and is one of the most highly regarded middle school band directors in the country. She is the recipient of numerous awards and honors and has commissioned or been part of the consortium for 14 works for band. Topics: Cheryl's background growing up in Texas, going to Baylor University and starting her career as a teacher. The importance of encouraging students and giving them the type of positive feedback that keeps them playing. The background stories of a few of the 14 works that she...
2020-06-29
1h 20
Limitless TCG Podcast
Player's Cup Wrap Up
With Robin taking the week off, Connor is joined by Philip Schulz as they discuss the rapidly approaching deadline for qualifiying to the Player's Cup. They cover their experiences, what they have been playing, and start looking towards the knock out stages in a few weeks.
2020-06-23
43 min
The Deep Dive
Episode 27: The Journey of a Girl Decoded – A Conversation with Rana el Kaliouby
In this conversation, Philip spends time with artificial emotional intelligence pioneer and co-founder and CEO of Affectiva Rana el Kaliouby, Ph.D. She has recently published her book Girl Decoded that traces her academic, personal and professional journey. Philip and Rana discuss the intricacies of navigating a traditional upbringing, the vital lessons learned from family and the challenges of connecting emotional intelligence with technology. The Drop – The segment of the show where Philip and his guest share tasty morsels of intellectual goodness and creative musings. Philip’s Drop: Sinead O’Connor – I Do Not Want What I H...
2020-05-28
48 min
Everything Band Podcast
Jason Fettig
Colonel Jason K. Fettig is the 28th Director of “The President’s Own” United States Marine Band. In this episode we discuss his career, the Marine Band, and even talk performance practice for Sousa marches. Topics: Jason’s background growing up as a clarinet player and what are some of the important early lessons he learned. The audition process for the Marine Band and the story of how he almost didn’t go to the audition and how he was able to finish up his student teaching after winning that gig. Jason’s rise through the ranks of the...
2020-04-13
1h 19
Everything Band Podcast
Randall Coleman
Randall Coleman is the Associate Director of Bands at the University of Alabama and the director of the exceptional Alabama Winds. Topics: Randall’s background growing up just north of Birmingham, Alabama and his journey back to the University of Alabama. The impact of that the football success of Nick Saban has had on the music program and Alabama’s Million Dollar Band. The Alabama Winds and the their stunning performance at the 2017 Midwest Clinic. Good advice about communication with administrators, owning one’s mistakes, and encouragement for young band directors. Links: Randall Coleman Univer...
2020-04-06
1h 13
Everything Band Podcast
Building Community at NJMEA
For this special episode, I recorded live from the New Jersey Music Educators Association Conference in Atlantic City. During the conference, I had the opportunity to speak with seven music teachers in the state and asked them about community. A special thank you to Kaleidoscope Adventures for making this possible. Guests and Topics: Philip Aguglia of PaGu batons and a high school band director in Buffalo, New York talks about some of the ways he builds community in his program, leaving a footprint behind, and tells us about his batons. Larissa Skinner, a music teacher in...
2020-03-02
30 min
The Filmgazm Podcast
Episode 50 - Philip Seymour Hoffman: The King of Characters
Hosted by Connor Eyzaguirre and Austin Johnson Music by Ryan Leon New episodes every Wednesday! E-mail us at filmgazm@gmail.com, subscribe on iTunes, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Breaker, Overcast, Pocket Casts, RadioPublic, Amazon Music, or Anchor.fm, follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube or leave a comment below if there's a movie you want us to review! Visit https://www.filmgazm.com for movie reviews, articles, podcasts, and trailers of upcoming movies. DISCLAIMER - We do not own nor do we pretend to own any posters, artwork, music, or trailers. We...
2020-02-12
1h 41
Everything Band Podcast
John A. Thomson
John Thomson enjoyed a hugely successful 40-year career as a band director at New Trier High School (IL) and East Allegheny High School (PA). He is also a contributing author to the Instrumentalist Magazine. Topics: John’s early career including playing trumpet duets with his father, how he got his first job at East Allegheny High School, and how he came to write reviews for the Instrumentalist. A discussion of his program at East Allegheny High School and his thoughts about selecting literature including playing transcriptions. The program at New Trier High School including his emphasis on...
2020-01-20
1h 07
The Nerve: An English and Arts Podcast
Ep 23: Books on the Nightstand
In this episode, Dr. Jenny O’Connor is joined by colleagues from the School of Humanities to discuss the current books on their nightstand. Dr. Hazel Farrell (Music), Philip Cremin (Religious Studies) and Dr. Christa de Brún (English) talk about the texts they have been enjoying recently and that they would recommend to others. The books include a biography about a woman who created Ireland’s first concert hall and youth orchestra; a bildungsroman about growing up in pre-Troubles Derry; a classic of gay literature that investigates themes of self-denial and the concept of home; a fantasy adventure and t...
2019-12-04
38 min
Everything Band Podcast
Jonathan Grantham
Jonathan Grantham is the band director at Amador Valley High School in Pleasanton, California. The AVHS Wind Ensemble 1 is making its second appearance at the Midwest Clinic this month. Topics: Jonathan’s background growing up in rural Michigan and the band director who inspired him to a career as an educator. The story of Jonathan’s first job and the story of why he felt compelled to leave that job and take a break from teaching before moving to California. The culture shock of moving from teaching in Michigan to teaching in California and the instrumental prog...
2019-12-02
57 min
What Editors Want
A Short Update...
Thank you to everyone who listened to Season 1, here's a short update on what's happened with the show.Apologies to anyone waiting for the episode featuring Jenny Lord. Jenny and I recorded a fantastic show in which we discussed authors including Deborah Orr. However following yesterday's sad news that Deborah has passed away, Jenny and I decided to postpone releasing the episode. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2019-10-22
00 min
What Editors Want
Fitzcarraldo Editions - Jacques Testard
Founded in only 2014, Fitzcarraldo Editions specialising in contemporary fiction and long-form essays. In only five years they have won the International Booker Prize for Olga Tokarczuk's Flights and two of their authors have been awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature, Svetlana Alexievich in 2015 and Olga Tokarczuk in 2018.Jacques Testard, their founder and publisher, joined me to discuss starting the press from scratch, taking inspiration from classic French publishers and his belief of publishing authors for their whole career rather than specific books.‘Fitzcarraldo Editions is probably the most exciting publishing house in the UK...
2019-10-15
00 min
What Editors Want
Daunt Books - Željka Marošević
Daunt Books is London's famous chain of bookstores, and Željka Marošević is the Publisher at their imprint.We met to discuss the relationship between the bookstore and the publisher, and her feminist project of republishing unjustly out of print women. We spoke about bringing novels including Dorothy Baker's Cassandra at the Wedding back into print, and non-fiction by the likes of Natalia Ginzburg and MFK Fisher. Daunt also publish contemporary fiction including the Pulitzer Prize finalist, In the Distance by Hernan DiazŽeljka also tells us about her time at Melville House - an...
2019-10-08
00 min
What Editors Want
Piece of Paper Press - Tony White
This week's guest is Tony White, founder and publisher of Piece of Paper Press, a lo-tech, sustainable publisher of new writings and illustrative works. Each book is manufactured from a single A4 sheet that is printed on both sides, and then folded, stapled and trimmed by hand to create the book. Piece of Paper Press titles are always distributed free, either by post and/or at an event. Authors who have contributed include Joanna Walsh and Michael MoorcockTony is also the author of books including Foxy-T and Shackleton’s Man Goes South. Hi...
2019-10-01
00 min
What Editors Want
Serpent's Tail - Hannah Westland
Hannah Westland is the publisher at Serpent's Tail, the literary arm of Profile Books. Serpent's Tail launching the careers of writers such as David Peace, Michel Houellebecq and Colm Tóibín and made books such as Lionel Shriver’s We Need To Talk About Kevin and Karen Jay Fowler's We Are Completely Beside Ourselves into bestsellers.Hannah joined me to talk about books like Alix Nathan's The Warlow Experiment and the literary phenomenon that is Sarah Perry's The Essex Serpent. Hannah also tells us how representing Esi Edugyan, the author of the Booker shor...
2019-09-24
00 min
Everything Band Podcast
Heather Hoefle
Heather Hoefle is a composer and longtime band director in the Chicagoland area. After years of arranging and rewriting music for her students, she recently began writing her own music, and has had terrific success with pieces published by RWS Music and Kjos Music. Topics: Heather’s teaching job in the suburbs of Chicago, her musical background growing up in the Indianapolis area, and the story of two influential teachers. What her first year teaching at seven different school each week taught Heather about the importance of school culture and the story of some of her ot...
2019-09-17
39 min
What Editors Want
Atlantic Books - James Roxburgh
My guest this week is the Senior Editor at Atlantic Books, James Roxburgh. We're discussing book fairs, the different types of reading and the perceived death of literary fiction, as well as James' amazing list of literary fiction from around the globe including books like:When I Hit You by Meena Kandasamy (shortlisted for the Women's Prize for Fiction and longlisted for the Dylan Thomas Prize), House of Stone by Novuyo Rosa Tshuma (Winner of the Edward Stanford Prize for Fiction with a Sense of Place, Shortlisted for the Dylan...
2019-09-17
00 min
The Gene Pool Variety Hour!
Gene Pool Variety Hour, Episode 08: DragonCon 2019, Radius, and More Chicken Chasing!
We're baaaack! Gotta say that it was so fun to get back to the podcast! It has been almost two years. There have been a lot of reasons why it has been that long, so we spent time in the beginning just explaining our absence. We're going to try to clean the podcast episodes up a bit - straining against our combined ADHD to put a little structure on the episodes - and chat about that as well. DragonCon 2019 had to be part of the discussion, since we have only recently re...
2019-09-16
41 min
What Editors Want
OneWorld - Alex Christofi
Alex Christofi is the first guest on the podcast who is both an editor and author. Alex has written two novels, Let Us Be True and Glass, which won the 2016 Betty Trask Prize and was longlisted for the Desmond Elliott Prize. We met to discuss the relationship between writing and editing, whether all great authors are great self-editors, and Alex reveals the three questions all non-fiction authors should ask themselves before sending their book to a publisher.Alex is also a former agent and he told me about securing a massive US deal for his very...
2019-09-10
00 min
What Editors Want
Bloomsbury - Alexa Von Hirschberg
Alexa Von Hirschberg is the editorial director at Bloomsbury. She told me about how starting a jazz night got her her first job in publishing at Canongate, working with legends like Kate Tempest and Patrick DeWitt and on amazing novels like Natasha Pulley's The Watchmaker of Filigree Street and All Among the Barley by Melissa Harrison.We also spoke about Ben Myers' new novel The Offing and her work on the seminal Why I'm No Longer Talking to White People About Race by Reni Eddo-Lodge. See acast.com/privacy for...
2019-09-03
00 min
What Editors Want
John Murray Press - Mark Richards
This week's guest is Mark Richards, Publisher at John Murray Press. John Murray are over 250 years old, the longest running independent trade publisher in the UK. They published authors like Jane Austen, Lord Byron and Charles Darwin.Mark and I met to talk about the rise, and potential pitfalls, of autofiction, and the importance of prizes to literary publishing. Mark's first novel to commission was Anjali Joseph’s Saraswati Park while at 4th Estate, and we also talk about books lie the Costa Prize winning The Loney by Andrew Hurley, Olivia Glazebrook's The Fr...
2019-08-27
00 min
What Editors Want
Quadrille - Susannah Otter
Susanna Otter is a Commissioning Editor at Quadrille, one of the leading non-fiction publishers in the UK who specialise in areas like food & drink, craft, lifestyle, design, and popular culture.To date on this podcast I've tended to concentrate on fiction, so I was delighted to get the chance to talk to Susannah about non-fiction in general and in particular about the art of making cookbooks. Susannah is the editor behind cookbooks like Carbs by Laura Goodman and the Quality Chop House's cookbook. She's also worked with authors like Mel B, Simon Amstell and The...
2019-08-20
00 min
What Editors Want
Influx Press - Kit Caless
Kit Caless is the co-founder of Influx Press, the Hackney based publisher making books from London anthologies all the way to poetry from The Western Sahara. We met to discuss starting a press from scratch, how indie presses manage submissions and the importance of literary prizes. Writers, how do can a publisher know you’re there unless you make yourself available? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2019-08-13
00 min
What Editors Want
Hodder Fiction & Sceptre - Emma Herdman
Emma Herdman is the Editorial Director at both Hodder Fiction and their literary imprint, Sceptre. Hodder publish some of the biggest names in the business like Stephen King, Jasper Fforde, Graham Norton, David Mitchell and Siri Hustvedt.Emma and I spoke about our shared background as booksellers, and in particular at Waterstones Piccadilly. Emma went on to become a fiction buyer at Waterstones head office and then joined the literary agency Curtis Brown.We spoke about her list including books like THESE DIVIDING WALLS by Fran Cooper, HOMES & EXPERIENCES by Liam Williams...
2019-08-06
00 min
What Editors Want
Granta - Anne Meadows
Lovers of literary fiction will know Granta Magazine and Granta itself, the publishers of authors likes Robert MacFarlane, Eleanor Catton, Ben Lerner, AM Holmes, Patrick deWitt and Han Kang.Anne Meadows is the Senior Commissioning Editor at Granta. We spoke about her incredible list of authors including Sandra Newman (The Heavens), Gwendoline Riley (First Love), Margo Jefferson (On Michael Jackson) and Sayaka Murata (Convenience Store Woman).Anne tells us about the disappointment on missing out on a book she'd have loved to work on, importing novels from countries like American and Japan into...
2019-07-30
00 min
What Editors Want
Scott Pack
Scott (@meandmybigmouth) and I met in the run up to Christmas to discuss our mutual love of experimental fiction (although not, as you'll hear, the novels of Haruki Murakami). Scott explains why he thinks newspaper’s literary review pages are massively restrictive, and how publishers throw away millions of pounds a year on publishing hardbacks. We discussed his time as Head of Buying at Waterstones and how it is books end up in bookshops (or don't).At the heart of this episode, and this podcast, is that crucial question: is an editor the author’s representative to t...
2019-07-23
00 min
Everything Band Podcast
Thomas Leslie
Thomas Leslie has been the Director of Bands at the University of Nevada Las Vegas since 1985. He has enjoyed tremendous success as a band director at each stop of his career and is a past president of the American Bandmasters Association. Topics: Tom’s background growing up in Iowa and the story of his high school music teacher Charles Kreeb through his musical education at the University of Iowa. Stories from his teaching career and a funny anecdote about being interviewed for his current position at UNLV. Some thoughts about leadership and how we can foster th...
2019-07-22
1h 11
What Editors Want
Faber & Faber - Louisa Joyner
In the inaugural episode I visited Faber & Faber, the iconic publishers of authors like Sylvia Plath, William Golding, TS Eliot and Ted Hughes.This week's guest is Louisa Joyner, Faber's Publishing Director. We discussed her background as an academic and the difference (or rather lack thereof) between publishing commercial and literary fiction.Louisa's books include some of the most successful novels of recent times like Call Me By Your Name, The Shock of the Fall and Milkman, winner of the 2018 Booker Prize. We also discuss some of her non-fiction, such as working...
2019-07-16
00 min
Everything Band Podcast
Olin Hannum
Olin Hannum is the Director of Athletic Bands at Oregon State University and one of the hosts of the AMusEd: A Music Educator’s Podcast. He joins the show to talk about the program at Oregon State and share his thoughts about developing student leaders. Topics: Olin’s background growing up in Northern California as a horn player. What his job at Oregon State looks like and the challenges he faces in that position including a discussion of OSU’s football fortunes, the types of athletic events the band program supports, and a geography lesson. Some of the...
2019-07-15
1h 01
What Editors Want
Season 1 Teaser
A little preview of what's coming up. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2019-07-04
00 min
Everything Band Podcast
Chip De Stefano
Chip De Stefano is an arranger, composer, and the longtime band director at McCracken Middle School in Skokie, Illinois. Under his direction, the bands at McCracken have won numerous awards and have twice been invited to perform at the Midwest Clinic. Topics: Chip’s background and important early experiences in music. The decision to become a music teacher and the support that he receives from his administration and support at McCracken Middle School. Thoughts about creating excellence and some programs that Chip uses as models for his program. The band program at McCracken Middle School. Chip’s ex...
2019-07-01
53 min
Prehospital Emergency Care Podcast - the NAEMSP Podcast
PEC Podcast Ep. 63: Small Batch
Prehospital Emergency Care Small Batch! The PEC Podcast team has decided to switch up our format! We will now provide our interviews in a small batch format so our listeners can get more depth and perspective out of our conversations with our hard-working EMS researchers! Our first Small Batch of this type is with Laurel O'Connor MD University of Massachusetts Medical School About her manuscript: Outcomes of Prehospital Chemical Sedation With Ketamine Versus Haloperidol and Benzodiazepine or Physical Restraint Only Chec...
2019-06-26
20 min
The best - Legal News and Review Podcasting & Be Legal!
Trade secret and unfair competition law is a blending of Employment law & Intellectual property law
Featuring from Cozen O’Connor James A. Gale from who focuses his practice in the area of intellectual property counseling and litigation. He is a registered patent attorney with over 33 years of experience and Martindale AV Preeminent© rated, Board Certified in Intellectual Property by the Florida Bar, an AAA Arbitrator and the former inaugural chair of the IP Board Certification Committee. Jim has represented clients in hundreds of cases involving patents, trademarks, copyrights, unfair competition, covenants not to compete, theft of trade secrets and internet disputes. He has appeared in over 400 federal cases in more tha...
2019-05-24
27 min
Everything Band Podcast
Philip Obado
Philip Obado is the Director of Bands at Allen ISD in Allen, Texas where he oversees a high school and middle school band program with over 1,800 musicians. Topics: The story of how Phil went from dreaming about a career as a concert trombonist to earning a doctorate in conducting and eventually landing as the director of bands for one of the largest high school music programs in the country. The decision to leave his position as the Assistant Director of Bands at Baylor University to return to high school teaching. The structure of the program at...
2019-04-01
1h 05
ManTalks Podcast
Philip McKernan - Achieving Your Goals, Understanding Death, And Living Your One Last Talk
Philip McKernan works with entrepreneurs and business leaders all over the world. When people are seeking clarity about their future or want to move through roadblocks, seen and unseen, they call Philip. As a speaker he has inspired and challenged the Canadian Olympic Team and The Pentagon to name a few. He helps people get clear on who they are and where they need to go. He helps them transition in their personal and professional lives so people feel aligned in all areas of life. Philip believes who and what we do ‘off the ice’ has a huge impa...
2018-11-12
57 min
ManTalks Podcast
Philip McKernan - Achieving Your Goals, Understanding Death, And Living Your One Last Talk
Philip McKernan works with entrepreneurs and business leaders all over the world. When people are seeking clarity about their future or want to move through roadblocks, seen and unseen, they call Philip. As a speaker he has inspired and challenged the Canadian Olympic Team and The Pentagon to name a few. He helps people get clear on who they are and where they need to go. He helps them transition in their personal and professional lives so people feel aligned in all areas of life. Philip believes who and what we do ‘off the ice’ has a huge impact on our...
2018-11-12
57 min
Should've Been A Cowboy
Episode 43- It's Time for Bedlam
Kyle and Connor join us on this Bedlam episode of "Should've Been A Cowboy". We discuss our All-OU and All-OSU teams. We discuss our TV hot takes. It's a whole lot of fun on this episode. Sit back and enjoy!
2018-11-08
59 min
Thales’ Well
On the Mind and Panpsychism with Philip Goff
This we talk about all things mind. Philip Goff is a philosopher and consciousness researcher at Durham University. He works mainly on the problem of how to integrate consciousness into our scientific worldview. Goff’s 2017 book Consciousness and Fundamental Reality (Oxford University Press) argues against materialist accounts of consciousness and defends panpsychism as the best account of the place of consciousness in nature. Panpsychism is the view that consciousness is a fundamental and ubiquitous feature of the natural world. As well as publishing over 40 academic articles, Goff has written for the Guardian, Aeon and Philosophy Now. He is currently wo...
2018-09-14
59 min
Should've Been A Cowboy
Episode 32- Mascots playing football
Kyle and Connor join us on this episode. We discuss the upcoming football season for a little bit. We wonder what position each Big 12 mascot would play. When Kyle and Connor join the pod, it's definitely going to be a fun time. Sit back and enjoy!
2018-08-23
1h 00
Should've Been A Cowboy
Episode 29- OKC Thunder
Kyle and Connor join us for a special Thunder Playoff pod! We talk about the playoffs a little mixed with the usual shenanigans. Enjoy!!
2018-04-13
1h 14
Should've Been A Cowboy
Episode 27- Bedlam Basketball Part 3
Kyle and Connor join the podcast for another Bedlam edition. There is a little Bedlam talk mixed with the usual high jinx. Andrew, Philip, and Connor make their choices for the all-time Big XII team. Meanwhile, Kyle goes a different route with that. Enjoy!!
2018-03-06
1h 17
Everything Band Podcast
Max McKee
Max McKee is the founder of the Western International Band Clinic (WIBC) and the American Band College (ABC). In this episode, the longtime educator tells the story of how and why he founded WIBC and explains how the curriculum he developed at Southern Oregon University eventually became the American Band College. Topics: Max’s musical background and his early experience at the Gunnison music camp that set his course and has served as the inspiration for much of what he does. The story of the Western International Band Clinic (WIBC) including the story of the it’s fo...
2018-02-19
59 min
Should've Been A Cowboy
Episode 21- Bedlam Basketball
Kyle and Connor join the pod in this episode to talk a little Bedlam basketball. Tangents run amok throughout this episode. If you are ready to laugh and have a good time, just press play. Enjoy!!
2018-01-03
1h 30
Is This Shirt Slimming?
Rolling it in Glitter - The Art of Mastering with Noel Summerville
It's our pleasure to welcome our guest Noel Summerville a mastering engineer in London. His motto is "Maximum Bass - All Frequencies" and he is a master of trouser-flapping bass. He has added that final magic mastering touch to records by The Clash, Sinead O'Connor, Elvis Costello, Kraftwerk, The White Stripes, S-Club 7, Jason Donovan and Napalm Death - amongst others.This week Sophie's Report looks at Liam Payme & Danielle Bergoli - whoever they are?! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2017-12-29
37 min
Everything Band Podcast
Mary Land
Mary Land joins me to share 29 years of experience as a middle school band director. Also discussed is her role on the Midwest Board of Directors, finding balance as a band director, and her recent transition to college professor. Topics: The program at Young Harris College and how Mary made the transition from a 29 year career as a middle school band director to a college band director. “You can not teach to empty chairs.” Mary’s thoughts about building a program and attracting students to participate in the band. How to choose good music and creating packet...
2017-12-04
54 min
Everything Band Podcast
Joshua Gailey
Joshua Gailey is a PhD candidate in musicology at Yale University and his dissertation focuses on the factors that influenced the development of the school band movement during the Progressive Era. The fact that this episode falls on the birthday of John Philip Sousa is a happy coincidence! Topics: The institutionalization and standardization of the concert band in the early years of the 20th Century as part of the larger social reform movements of the era. The “Golden Age” of the wind band during the 19th Century and how it performed European music, particularly the high art...
2017-11-06
59 min
Should've Been A Cowboy
Episode 11- It’s Bedlam Time
Andrew and Philip start out this episode talking about the WVU game. After that, they are joined by Kyle and Connor Anderson to discuss Bedlam. They discuss favorite Bedlam memories, what to expect in this game, etc. Enjoy this extra long episode of “Should’ve Been a Cowboy”.
2017-11-03
1h 55
Everything Band Podcast
Joe Allison
Joe Allison joins me to talk about the marching arts, surrounding yourself with great people, and being open to learning from others. Topics: The Marching Roundtable Podcast and the importance and role of the marching arts in a comprehensive high school music program. Joe's incredibly diverse and unique background and how that has made him a better musician and teacher. The Marching Roundtable Judge's Academy. The importance of persistence and hard work to being a good teacher. Links: Joe Allison Eastern Kentucky University School of Music Marching Roundtable Podcast Marching Roundtable Judge's A...
2017-10-30
51 min
Everything Band Podcast
Patrick Vandehey
A legend in the state of Oregon, Patrick Vandehey joins me to discuss believing in music education with passion. Topics: Pat's background, including his time as a rock and roll musician and an anecdote about a very bad school administrator The importance of a strong performance background and how experience as a player was his most valuable asset for his success. His high school programs and then his time at George Fox University and his move to Portland State. Thoughts about the future of music education The marching arts and competition in music education Links:
2017-07-17
47 min
Everything Band Podcast
Patrick Burns
Patrick Burns from Bandworks Publications joins me in a great conversation about his career, Bandworks publications, and he offers numerous insights for composers and teachers. Topics: Pat's background and music education Finishing an music education degree and not getting a doctorate in composition Pat's compositional inspiration... the alto clarinet. The Bloomfield Youth Band and the founding of Bandworks Publications What Pat looks for when selecting music for publication Advice for young composers Links: Bandworks Publications Montclair State University Bloomfield Youth Band Ronald Lo Presti - Elegy for a Young American Gordon Jacobs - An O...
2017-06-19
1h 00
Everything Band Podcast
Scott Watson
Composer Scott Watson is my guest on this episode. Scott has over 60 published works, mostly through by Alfred Music. In this diverse episode we discuss Scott's impressive career including his musical background, his compositional process, acquiring commissions and using consortiums, guest conducting, technology in the classroom, project based learning, graded band music, learning one instrument very well, and finding inspiration in writing music for young players. Links: Scott Watson, composer Scott's works at Alfred Music Queen Mab Composers and Schools in Concert Project Based Learning Scott's Book: Using Technology to Unlock Musical Creativity Michael Colgrass: Old C...
2017-04-03
40 min
Old Hollywood Realness!
Episode 4 - There's No Business Like Show Business
Old Hollywood REALNESS is the podcast dedicated to celebrating all the glitz and glamour of the silver screen. Join Kathleen Noll and Philip Estrada as they gab, gush and recap about the 20th Century Fox musical "There's No Business Like Show Business!" (1954) starring Ethel Merman, Dan Dailey, Donald O'Connor, Mitzi Gaynor, Johnnie Ray and Marilyn Monroe.
2017-01-16
00 min
ManTalks Podcast
Giovanni Marsico - Social Entrepreneurship: Creating Sustainable Good in the World.
Giovanni Marsico is a talent scout, social entrepreneur, and connector of superheroes. He is the founder of Archangel, a private membership community filled with mission-driven entrepreneurs who are passionate about philanthropy. Giovanni discusses predictions in the entrepreneurship space for the next 10-15 years, how people can find their own personal superpower, and so much more! Key Takeaways: [3:35] What was a defining moment as a man for Giovanni? [5:45] Giovanni has had many mentors throughout his life. Most recently, Philip McKernan made a big impact on him. [8:15] What is Giovanni up to...
2016-08-15
46 min
ManTalks Podcast
Giovanni Marsico - Social Entrepreneurship: Creating Sustainable Good in the World.
Giovanni Marsico is a talent scout, social entrepreneur, and connector of superheroes. He is the founder of Archangel, a private membership community filled with mission-driven entrepreneurs who are passionate about philanthropy. Giovanni discusses predictions in the entrepreneurship space for the next 10-15 years, how people can find their own personal superpower, and so much more! Key Takeaways: [3:35] What was a defining moment as a man for Giovanni? [5:45] Giovanni has had many mentors throughout his life. Most recently, Philip McKernan made a big impact on him. [8:15] What is Giovanni up to right now? [10:30] What inspired Giovanni to get into social entrepreneurship? [12:05] As...
2016-08-14
46 min
YABooksPodcast's podcast
YA Books Podcast - Episode 17
In this episode I interview Robert RaynerWe talk about performing and teaching music, school presentations, being a journalist, and his many books, among which as stories written in a publisher's imprint, Lorimer Sports, Lorimer Side Streets, and Lorimer Street Lights.And his newest release through the publisher Speaking Volumnes, Colorland.https://www.raggedbeliever.wordpress.comThe intro and outro music for this episode was written and performed by Robert and is the theme for his book, Colorland. The entire piece is available on Youtube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJuLBRX8rxw Author Bio:I never knew...
2015-12-10
28 min
Next At Bat
Wet Hot Minnesotan Summer | Next At Bat: Episode Seventy
The cast of Wet Hot Minnesota Summer (Jen Van Kaam, Justina Cegelski, Molly Chase, Jonathan Gershberg, Sidney Oxborough, Autumn Burggraff, Michael Renner and co-director/creator Alex Collyard (unfortunately Connor Lane, Sally Franson, Lupe Muraszewski, Kristen Pichette and co-director Hannah Wydeven couldn’t make it)) talk about their improvised adaptation of the cult classic movie, Wet Hot American […] The post Wet Hot Minnesotan Summer | Next At Bat: Episode Seventy appeared first on NoisePicnic Podcast Network.
2015-07-08
00 min