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Tyler Kline
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micro/Maker by Loose Leaf Transmissions
078 - Navigating Composition Without a Map
Dorm-room sketches, oversized George Crumb scores, and a business minor no one thought he needed—Tyler Kline recounts how an unlikely mix of research fellowships and mentoring moments set him on the composer’s path. From discovering The Artist’s Way to a pivotal lesson with James Grant that rewired his sense of musical punctuation, Tyler traces the do-it-yourself mindset that still drives his work today.micro/Maker episodes release every Tuesday and Friday!Listen to music/Maker with Tyler Kline wherever you get podcasts, or at musicmakerpodcast.com.Support Loose...
2026-02-17
10 min
Social Media Sobriety | Revamped
Sigma Mu Sigma
“This episode features my former cohost; new episodes will be solo with a different format.”The Greek-life version of Social Media Sobriety has arrived. In today's episode, we talk with two women, Aly Weinberg and Layla Kline, about their involvement in Greek life.
2026-01-15
33 min
micro/Maker by Loose Leaf Transmissions
058 - Treating Hair the Way It Lives
Anna Huffka joins Tyler Kline to talk about the intentional design behind her salon, from the layout of the service to the feeling she wants clients to carry with them. She shares how her approach centers on comfort, calm, and care — down to the gratuity structure, the dry approach to cutting, and a signature lay-down shampoo experience. Tyler also reflects on his own shift from viewing haircuts as purely functional to recognizing the artistry behind them.micro/Maker episodes release every Tuesday and Friday!Listen to music/Maker with Tyler Kline wherever you ge...
2025-12-05
06 min
Modern Notebook
Modern Notebook for December 1, 2025
On the final episode of Modern Notebook with Tyler Kline: Hideaki Aomori’s Split stretches the bass clarinet to its limits, exploring the full breadth of its sound world. This hour also features Baljinder Sekhon’s Drifting Seeds for cello and harp, along with music by Anna Mieke, Vivian Fung, and more.Then: chamber music by Jessica Ackerley called Spark Surge — one of the highlights of the final hour. You’ll also hear Fumiko Miyachi’s piano duo Up, Down, Top, Bottom, Strange Charm, alongside music by Shirish Korde, Oliver Knussen, and others.Also in this episo...
2025-12-01
1h 58
Modern Notebook
Modern Notebook for November 24, 2025
On the next Modern Notebook with Tyler Kline: Aart Strootman’s Descend is a gentle tide of sound — slow, glassy, and immersive. Strings drift in silvery layers, surfacing and folding back on themselves in waves that feel tactile and luminous. There’s a quiet, rhythmic shimmer beneath it all, like a faraway rattle rolling in with the current.Then: How do we hold on, even as everything changes? That question lies beneath The Impermanence of Things by Michael Zev Gordon. Across thirteen brief movements, the piece slips between motion and stillness, with fleeting echoes of Couperin, Debussy, and Ma...
2025-11-24
1h 59
Modern Notebook
Modern Notebook for November 17, 2025
On the next Modern Notebook with Tyler Kline: Andrea Casarrubios wrote Herencia — meaning both “heritage” and “inheritance” — not with a genre in mind, but with specific performers. She imagined the musicians of Sphinx Virtuosi stepping onstage, each carrying their own personal and cultural history, converging into a collective intention to illuminate the world through music.Then: Martin Bresnick’s Mending Time draws inspiration from Robert Frost’s poem Mending Wall, and the famous line: “Something there is that doesn’t love a wall.” Scored for four saxophones, the piece reflects on the walls we build — for safety, for expression, for divi...
2025-11-17
1h 59
Modern Notebook
Modern Notebook for November 10, 2025
On the next Modern Notebook with Tyler Kline: How do we process loss, or even violence — collectively or alone? In his piece Manusa, composer Dorian Wallace turns to the five stages of grief as a guide, crafting a deeply human meditation through sound.Then: After dark, the world transforms — and in Moth x Human, composer Ellie Wilson gives voice to that unseen world. Using real moth activity data, she crafts an interspecies performance where field recordings, instruments, and sonified biodiversity blend into a vivid nocturnal soundscape.Also in this episode: music by Beyza Yazgan, Huang Ruo...
2025-11-10
1h 59
Modern Notebook
Modern Notebook for November 3, 2025
On the next Modern Notebook with Tyler Kline: Precision meets pulse in Seven Eleven — a hypnotic piece by Swiss composer Nik Bärtsch, known for fusing minimalism, jazz, and groove into something entirely his own. Built on interlocking rhythmic cycles, the music moves with the quiet intensity of a ritual: calculated, entrancing, and alive in the hands of percussion.Then: For composer Sinan C. Savaşkan, The Sleep of Reason began as a dreamlike hallucination — a looping, microtonal tune he couldn’t shake on a tense overnight bus ride through London. That experience, alongside memories of Goya’s eerie et...
2025-11-03
1h 59
Modern Notebook
Modern Notebook for October 27, 2025
On the next Modern Notebook with Tyler Kline: Composer Daniel Thomas Davis calls What if We’re Beautiful an experiment in musical gift-craft — a set of movements stitched together like handmade sonic objects. With its boisterous charm and delicate sincerity, the piece includes a hurdy-gurdy tune that’s as playfully heartfelt as the friendships it honors.Lila Meretzky’s For Linda Catlin Smith is a quartet written in tribute to one of her key influences. Smith’s music often lives in the realm of ambiguity — subtle, spacious, and shaped by her love of painting and literature — and Meretzky’s pie...
2025-10-27
1h 58
Modern Notebook
Modern Notebook for October 12, 2025
On the next Modern Notebook with Tyler Kline: Memories of friendship linger beneath each short movement in Hugi Gudmundsson’s Coniunctio — moments on park benches, in bars, on quiet walks. Composed for cello, the piece unfolds in brief, focused chapters that reflect intimacy through gesture, space, and shared experience.Then: Luciano Berio once described a utopian dream: to build a bridge between folk traditions and modern music-making. In Folk Songs, that vision takes shape through melodies from eight cultures — reimagined not as museum pieces, but as living, breathing connections to everyday life.Also featured are works...
2025-10-13
1h 58
Modern Notebook
Modern Notebook for October 6, 2025
On the next Modern Notebook with Tyler Kline: Steven Mackey’sStumble to Grace traces a journey with the piano: from clumsy beginnings to a confident, contrapuntal fugue. Inspired by his toddler’s early steps, the piece moves through stages of progress and play — a portrait of growth shaped by both joy and challenge.Then: Rhythms passed from father to son form the heart of Murmurs in Time — a rare classical percussion piece by tabla master Zakir Hussain. Rooted in Hindustani tradition but shaped through collaboration, it invites performers to internalize, transform, and return each pattern in a new voic...
2025-10-06
1h 58
Modern Notebook
Modern Notebook for September 29, 2025
On the next Modern Notebook with Tyler Kline: Rhythmic collisions, layered textures, and long melodic arcs — Autumn Equinox channels the energy of Sebastian Fagerlund’s opera-in-progress into a charged and expressive octet. Though written as a standalone piece, the music carries the imprint of that larger work: a reflection of seasons changing, and ideas taking new shape.Then: Kevin Puts began his Concerto for Orchestra with a single spark — Amanda Gorman’s poem Hymn for the Hurting, written in response to the tragedy in Uvalde. What follows is a sweeping, multi-movement work of contrasts: chase scenes and music bo...
2025-09-29
1h 59
Harvey Brownstone Interviews...
Harvey Brownstone Interviews Richard Kline, Renowned Actor, Co-Star, “Three’s Company”
Harvey Brownstone conducts an in-depth Interview with Richard Kline, Renowned Actor, Co-Star, “Three’s Company”About Harvey's guest:Today’s guest, Richard Kline, is a renowned actor, director and acting teacher who became a household name for his portrayal of “Larry Dallas” on the classic TV sitcom: “Three’s Company”. We also remember him as “Richie Gray” on “It’s a Living”, “Jeff Spencer” on “His & Hers”, “Dr. Mark Benson” on “The Bold and the Beautiful”, “Jeff Beznick” on “Noah Knows Best”, “Gene Schwartz” on “Inside Schwartz”, and “Judge Angioli” on “Blue Bloods”...
2025-09-24
35 min
Modern Notebook
Modern Notebook for September 8, 2025
On the next Modern Notebook with Tyler Kline: What begins as a lullaby becomes something deeper. In her piece Out Came the Sun, Shuying Li reflects on the overwhelming joy of new motherhood — and the unexpected grief that followed. Through music, she traces the arc from bliss to sadness to peace, honoring the complex emotional landscape of early parenthood.Then: Inspired by the life of British suffragette Julia Varley, Mercury Songs weaves together archival fragments, folk tradition, and bold storytelling. Composers Emily Levy and Matthew Bourne craft music that gives space to women’s voices — past and presen...
2025-09-08
1h 59
music/Maker with Tyler Kline
Ep. 037 - Returning Earth to the Hand through Clay with Sinclaire Marie
On this episode of music/Maker with Tyler Kline, Tyler is joined by functional potter, educator, and Atmospheric Artist-in-Residence at Queen City Clay, Sinclaire Marie.A visual artist turned ceramicist, Sinclaire’s practice centers atmospheric firing (wood, soda, raku), functional forms, and a tactile language of texture, intention, and use. Based at Queen City Clay in Norwood, one of the country’s largest community clay studios, she has found both space and support to expand her practice through teaching, residencies, and community firings.In this conversation, Sinclaire talks about the information a pot carr...
2025-09-04
1h 46
Modern Notebook
Modern Notebook for September 1, 2025
On the next Modern Notebook with Tyler Kline: Out of conversations and community, a phrase stayed with composer Nicky Sohn: “a fresh breath of hope.” Written for violinist Mary Grace Johnson and inspired by the stories of women rebuilding their lives, this piece becomes a gesture of resilience — breathing color into darkness.Then: In the journals of Canadian painter Emily Carr, composer Tawnie Olson found something familiar: the highs, lows, and quiet intensity of the creative process. Beloved of the Sky sets Carr’s words to music — a choral portrait of solitude, beauty, and the persistence of making art...
2025-09-01
1h 59
Modern Notebook
Modern Notebook for August 25, 2025
On the next Modern Notebook with Tyler Kline: What happens when our obsession with spectacle turns dangerous? Michael Abels’s Nope Suite, drawn from his score written for Jordan Peele’s genre-blending film, rides the line between sci-fi, horror, Western, and family drama — with a score that gallops, pursues, and holds space for both awe and fear.Then: Waves crash, skies open — and the piano becomes a landscape. In Pacific Triptych, Peter Scott Lewis captures the drama and majesty of the Pacific Coast across three movements, with a sense of scale that feels orchestral, even in its quietest...
2025-08-25
1h 59
Football Night Lights Podcast
Oregon 2025 Starting Depth Chart Predictions
Join us this packed episode as we cover our 2025 Oregon Duck starting depth chart predictions as well as our winners and losers of week 1 college football.
2025-08-18
1h 03
Modern Notebook
Modern Notebook for August 18, 2025
On the next Modern Notebook with Tyler Kline: Conrad Tao’s Undone reimagines the myth of Undine — a water spirit who longs for a soul, only to be betrayed and dissolve back into the sea. But in Tao’s telling, she returns not as a victim, but a force — newly powerful, her waves rising higher in a world reshaped by climate change.Then: Written during the pandemic, Chan Ka Nin’s Harp Concerto is a tribute to his mother — a woman losing her memories, but not her strength. Through shimmering harp lines and a quiet inner song, the piece tr...
2025-08-18
1h 59
Modern Notebook
Modern Notebook for August 11, 2025
On the next Modern Notebook with Tyler Kline: Marie A. Douglas’s Tray is both symphonic and cinematic — weaving shifting time signatures, Dorian-mode melodies, and spirituals in clashing tonal centers. It traces the story of Trayvon Martin, from the night of his death through the aftermath of the trial, and honors lives lost to violence rooted in racial injustice.Then: Inspired by the poetry of Emily Dickinson, Anna Murray’s My Little Force Explodes unfolds in fleeting gestures — breath, whisper, and the interplay of voice and flute. It’s music that also draws from Japanese Noh to shape a so...
2025-08-11
1h 59
Modern Notebook
Modern Notebook for August 4, 2025
On the next Modern Notebook with Tyler Kline: In Listen to the Earth, James Grant takes us aboard Apollo 11 — from liftoff, through orbit, all the way to the lunar surface. Drawing from NASA transcripts, environmental texts, and his own poetic reflections, Grant’s music becomes a call to witness our planet’s beauty from space — and to care for it with everything we’ve got.Then: Inspired by a Mark Rothko painting, Anna Clyne’s Color Field imagines sound as color and color as sound — with musical movements tied to yellow, red, and orange. Each section draws from synesthes...
2025-08-04
1h 58
Football Night Lights Podcast
B1G Media Day - NFL Holdouts
Join us this episode as we recap the B1G media day for Dan Lanning and the Ducks, as well as we cover some of the NFLs top holdouts/hold ins to start training camp.
2025-08-01
1h 06
Modern Notebook
Modern Notebook for July 20, 2025
On the next Modern Notebook with Tyler Kline: Satoshi Yagisawa’s Clarinet Concerto doesn’t just spotlight the soloist — it weaves them into a vibrant sound world of contrast and color. Intimate, expressive, and thrillingly fast, it’s a standout in today’s wind repertoire.Then: What if a fugue could swing with jazz harmony? Or a Medieval chant twist in on itself through microtonal layers? In Contrapuntal Forms, Juri Seo turns centuries of technique into a living, breathing, and beautifully unruly sonic ecosystem.Also featured this week are composers Angela Elizabeth Slater, Nathaniel Heyder, Jennifer Hig...
2025-07-21
1h 58
Modern Notebook
Modern Notebook for July 14, 2025
On the next Modern Notebook with Tyler Kline: Inspired by dance, Daniel Pesca’s Gestures of Grace explores movement in sound — spinning, gliding, and unfolding with a sense of elegance and surprise. It’s a vibrant duo for flute and piano, written as a tribute to a long musical friendship.Then: The double bass takes center stage in Sarah Louise Bassingthwaighte’s Concerto for Double Bass, a sweeping three-movement work that explores sorrow, humor, and catharsis. From haunting harmonics to cheeky pizzicato to a blazing finale, it’s a full-spectrum portrait of sound and feeling.Also featu...
2025-07-14
1h 59
Modern Notebook
Modern Notebook for July 7, 2025
On the next Modern Notebook with Tyler Kline: Field recordings, flowing strings, and blues-infused melodies shape Trevor Weston’s Legacy Works. These reimagined spirituals, from There is a Balm in Gilead to Run to Jesus, blur the lines between tradition and transformation.Then: What does up sound like? D. Riley Nicholson explores the idea from every angle in his piece UP — spiraling up the circle of fifths, building energy, and tumbling through dizzying piano textures that never stop climbing.Also featured this week are composers Molly Heron, Makoto Shinohara, Rich Shemaria, John Adams, Gity Razaz, Andr...
2025-07-07
1h 59
Football Night Lights Podcast
More on Ducks Recruiting
Join us this episode as we cover some of the top talent still left for the 2026 class.
2025-07-06
45 min
Modern Notebook
Modern Notebook for June 30, 2025
On the next Modern Notebook with Tyler Kline: Beneath the forest floor, trees and fungi share a secret language — exchanging nutrients through delicate underground pathways. That symbiotic relationship comes to life in Wood Wide Web II by Miriama Young, where marimba and flute trace an imagined conversation between roots and mycelium.Then: Thierry Escaich’s Double Concerto for oboe and violin is a spirited dialogue between friends — rooted in late-night chamber sessions and shared improvisations. At its heart is a shimmering homage to J.S. Bach, with counterpoint that ripples, refracts, and dances between the two soloists.F...
2025-06-30
1h 59
Modern Notebook
Modern Notebook for June 23, 2025
On the next Modern Notebook with Tyler Kline: A tender farewell, a storm of emotion, and a swirl of nostalgia — Isidora Žebeljan’s final work, Three Curious Loves, is a violin concerto that moves from gentle lyricism to wild, virtuosic energy. It’s a deeply intimate piece that feels like memory set to music.Then: Hayden Carruth’s Emergency Haying is a poem about labor — about the hard, physical work of tending land. But composer Libby Larsen saw something deeper: a quiet meditation on injustice, on lives shaped by weather, by price, by need. Her setting of the poem is...
2025-06-23
1h 59
Modern Notebook
Modern Notebook for June 16, 2025
On the next Modern Notebook with Tyler Kline: Hear music by Valerie Coleman that embodies the common threads of community and empathy, reminding us that we are one people; a violin and flute duo by Carlos Simon that's stir crazy; and a piece for two saxophones by Katahj Copley called K-R-O-N-O.Then: Hear Lalin by Nathalie Joachim — a piece conceived under the moon and stars on her family’s farm in the Haitian countryside; Sunny X by Tyondai Braxton, continuing his experiments with electronics and live percussionists; and pieces for saxophone by Shelley Washington and Evan Williams.
2025-06-16
1h 59
music/Maker with Tyler Kline
Ep. 031 - Archiving Life through Experimental Film with C. Jacqueline Wood
On this edition of music/Maker with Tyler Kline, Tyler is joined by C. Jacqueline Wood. Filmmaker and visual artist C. Jacqueline Wood creates intimate, deeply personal work across moving image, installation, and documentary forms. Her work has screened nationally, including at the Athens International Film and Video Festival, and she was the founder of The Mini Microcinema — a non-profit space dedicated to showcasing independent and experimental film.In this episode, Jacqueline reflects on the emotional honesty at the core of her creative process. She and host Tyler Kline discuss the role of li...
2025-06-12
2h 11
Modern Notebook
Modern Notebook for June 8
On the next Modern Notebook with Tyler Kline: Ljova’s Cellostatus imagines what scrolling through social media might sound like. A plucked groove pulls us in, giving way to fragments of danger, romance, and reflection — even a final movement where the soloist plays just one note.Then: One of pianist and composer Daniel Pesca’s earliest memories is hearing his mother sing. That memory shaped his new album, Walk with me, my joy — a deeply personal collection of music about memory, connection, and finding yourself in others. Daniel will join Tyler to discuss the album on the next Mod...
2025-06-09
1h 59
Modern Notebook
Modern Notebook for June 1, 2025
On the next Modern Notebook with Tyler Kline: Five rhythms — fume-fume, djabara, kenkeni, and more — collide and align in Evan Williams’ Cycles. Inspired by African and Afro-Cuban bell patterns, the piece uses a fast-paced additive technique that loops, shifts, and locks into place. It’s both hypnotic and full of drive.Then: “I want to be the force which is truly for good.” Those words from John Coltrane drive The Force for Good, Michael Fiday’s pulsing tribute to Coltrane’s legacy. Inspired by Giant Steps and shaped by the events of 2020, it’s rhythmically intense and spiritually charge...
2025-06-02
1h 59
Modern Notebook
Modern Notebook for May 25, 2025
On the next Modern Notebook with Tyler Kline: What does space sound like? Deirdre McKay’s Mr Shah Stares to the Heavens captures the tension between cosmic silence and the richness of sound on Earth — a quiet meditation through music.Then: Full of driving rhythms and striking textures, Errollyn Wallen’s Violin Concerto is bold and unpredictable. A single, extended movement gives the violinist room to push against every boundary.Also featuring music by Marilyn Bliss, Gabriela Lena Frank, Ma Sicong, Carle J. Wirshba, Matthew Aucoin, André Mehmari, Amy Brandon, Jamie Tweed, Charles Ross, and Maria K...
2025-05-26
1h 59
Modern Notebook
Modern Notebook for May 18, 2025
On the next Modern Notebook with Tyler Kline: Reinaldo Moya’s Minnesota Suite paints three vivid scenes: towering red pines, the deep stillness of lake country, and the open sweep of prairie. It’s a musical journey across the state he’s called home for nearly a decade.Then: Jazz, rock, and Armenian folk all shape Tigran Hamasyan’s Sonata for Percussion. It’s music that grooves and challenges — built from asymmetrical patterns that never lose their melodic core.Also featuring music by Derek A. McKinney and Marcos Mares-McKinney, Heeyoung Yang, Frederic Hand, Julianna Voelker, Paul Wiancko...
2025-05-19
1h 59
music/Maker with Tyler Kline
Ep. 029 - How I’ve Found My Way as a Composer (So Far)
Season 2 of music/Maker with Tyler Kline kicks off with another solo episode, where Tyler reflects on his own creative practice and artistic journey.This time, he turns the tables on himself and answers the same questions he usually asks his guests: What is your first artistic memory? What are the pillars of your creative practice? What artistic artifacts changed your creative world? Tyler explores these questions and more in a candid, personal conversation to open the new season.Tyler can be found online at tylerklinemusic.com....
2025-05-15
1h 38
Modern Notebook
Modern Notebook for May 11, 2025
On the next Modern Notebook with Tyler Kline: From Egyptian mythology to NASA’s golden record, Trevor Weston’s Stars explores the human fascination with the cosmos. Inspired by a poem by Robert Hayden, the piece moves through constellations, frequencies, the blues, and imagined cosmic music.Then: Whispers, trills, and wordless textures — Wang Lu’s At Which Point reimagines the voice through surreal poetry by Forrest Gander. It’s music full of tension and strange beauty, moving from the surreal to the luminous.Also featuring music by Elena Sprecht, Reena Esmail, Andrew York, Caterina Schembri, Marti Epst...
2025-05-12
1h 59
Modern Notebook
Modern Notebook for May 4, 2025
On the next Modern Notebook with Tyler Kline: Highways, winter landscapes, a honking horn before disappearing into the distance — Henry Dorn’s “Mid-Michigan Miniatures”captures the feeling of driving across Michigan. It’s music rooted in travel, family, and the slow quiet of pandemic life.Then: Restless, layered, and rhythmically charged — Ken Thomson’s Uneasy lives up to its name. The music builds in long, sweeping gestures that clash, collide, and dissolve into near silence before rising again.Also featuring music by Hector del Curto, Katherine Bergman, Nils Vigeland, Ilari Kaila, Allen Brings, Jessie Montgomery, Leilehua Lanzi...
2025-05-05
1h 59
Football Night Lights Podcast
Post Draft Takeaways & Spring Game Recap
Join us this episode as we cover the biggest takeaways from the NFL Draft and talk about the Oregon Ducks spring game.
2025-05-03
1h 02
Modern Notebook
Modern Notebook for April 27, 2025
On the next Modern Notebook with Tyler Kline: Thomas Adès’s Powder Her Face has dazzled audiences for three decades. Its vivid Dances have long been part of the orchestral repertoire — but the composer’s revised Three-piece Suite has never had a commercial release. Now, in its anniversary year, that moment has come.Then: Modern Notebook pays tribute to the late Sofia Gubaidulina, who passed away in March 2025. Her Triple Concerto explores three forces in music — attraction, repulsion, and the energy that binds them — all unfolding in a work of cosmic balance and depth.Also featur...
2025-04-28
1h 59
Football Night Lights Podcast
NFL 2025 Mock Drafts
Join us this episode as we prepare for the 2025 NFL draft as we make our selections of who picks who.
2025-04-24
53 min
Modern Notebook
Modern Notebook for April 20, 2025
On the next Modern Notebook with Tyler Kline: Good and evil, reality and illusion — composer Melia Watras explores these intertwined opposites in “Doppelgänger Dances.” The piece plays with musical doubles and variations, drawn from her earlier composition William Wilson, inspired by Edgar Allan Poe’s haunting tale of duality.Then: “Still Leaning Towards This Machine” — that’s the subtitle of Rune Glerup’s Clarinet Quintet, a piece shaped by influences from Beethoven and Boulez to Beckett and Bukowski. Across three movements, it shimmers with tension, breathes with stillness, and pulses with restless energy, blending acoustic and electronic textures...
2025-04-21
1h 59
Modern Notebook
Modern Notebook for April 13, 2025
On the next Modern Notebook with Tyler Kline: Called a “dream group” by The New York Times after just one concert, the ensemble Owls brings together members of Kronos Quartet and acclaimed soloists. Their debut album Rare Birds is built on joy, curiosity, and experimentation — ending with a 14-minute celebration of minimalism and 5/4 rhythm by Terry Riley.Then: A single chord for viola grew into something unexpected for composer Karin Rehnqvist — a piano improvisation, then an electronic voice that sounded like the sea. In her piece “I thought the sea would sing to me,” she explores the viola’s dept...
2025-04-14
1h 59
Modern Notebook
Modern Notebook for April 6, 2025
On the next Modern Notebook with Tyler Kline: Some events seem to happen by chance — but still leave a lasting impact, from moment to moment, measure to measure. That idea is at the heart of Marc Mellits’ “Discrete Structures,” a set of miniature movements that connect and complete each other in surprising ways, drawn from shared musical material and personal moments of serendipity.Then: The trombone is often cast as the Big Bad Wolf or the Clown. But in Jonathan Dove’s “Stargazer,” it becomes something else entirely — a stargazer, searching the night sky while the orchestra shimmers around...
2025-04-07
1h 59
Football Night Lights Podcast
More on Ducks Recruiting
Join us this episode as we go over some of the latest news on Oregon recruiting.
2025-04-07
37 min
Modern Notebook
Modern Notebook for March 30, 2025
On the next Modern Notebook with Tyler Kline: What does it mean to have a voice, to be able to question whether we are truly understood when we speak, and what occurs when we remain silent? Composer Andrea Casarrubios explores these questions through her piece for cello and percussion, “Speechless.” It’s music that requires the performers to embark on a playful yet desperate search for answers pertaining to the power of voice.Then: Anna Thorvaldsdottir’s work “Ubique” lives on the border between enigmatic lyricism and atmospheric distortion. She says that it’s music inspired by the notion...
2025-03-31
1h 59
Modern Notebook
Modern Notebook for March 23, 2025
On this week’s Modern Notebook with Tyler Kline: The reinterpretation of Korean folk music is one of composer Jean Ahn’s lifelong pursuits, and she does this through maintaining the essence of a folk song–like the original tune–and allowing it to juxtapose and contrast with her non-Korean musical background. The result is a fascinating reimagining of three folk songs collected under Ahn’s solo piano work, “Folksong Revisited.”Then: listen for music by Grace Ann Lee performed by violinist Teagan Faran, as well as saxophone quartet music by Niki Harlafti. And a pair of pieces feat...
2025-03-24
1h 59
Football Night Lights Podcast
NFL Free Agency Buzz
Come join us this episode where we discuss all the latest big news going on in the NFL.
2025-03-24
1h 10
Artblog Radio
Midweek News, Bicycle Coalition Youth Cycling, Kayla E, Tyler Kline, Megan Bridge, Amy Sherald, Odili Odita, Grayce Carson, Print Philly 2025 and more
Episode 303 – Wow do we have a show for you. Roberta and Ryan both fail to keep their list 3 and under. There are so many interesting shows happening, from Tyler Kline and Megan Bridge to Amy Sherald and Odili Donald Odita, Grayce Carson and Paper Doll Ensemble, to the upcoming Print Philly Fair. […]
2025-03-20
23 min
Football Night Lights Podcast
Oregon's Latest News
Going over the Oregon Ducks coaching, draft prospects for 2025, and what to expect this coming football season.
2025-03-09
44 min
Hood River Vineyard Christian Fellowship
Sunday 3/2/2025-Ben Kline-The Hunger in Our Hearts
Why Fasting Makes Sense-Amy Frykholm Articlehttps://www.religion-online.org/article/why-fasting-makes-sense-soul-food/Your Ultimate Guide to Lenthttps://littleshootsdeeproots.com/encourage/lent/Unforced Rhythms of Grace-Fasting-Tyler Staton-Bridgetown Churchhttps://bridgetown.church/teachings-unforced-rhythms-of-grace/you-will-be-my-witness-2y-8ffsz-gxwc5-9tbfj-j3kxw-jxlbh-ewgwy-wfjs8-48dr9-l62pp-hlgs8-wwkm3-2wryt-c3hx4-wn3pn-n9se4
2025-03-02
56 min
Snail Trail 4x4 Offroad Podcast
579: Saving The Rubicon with Ken Hower
Ken Hower former Rubicon Trail Foundation president joins Tyler and Jimmy to talk about how the Rubicon Trail is never going to be closed again. Ken brings a lot of backstories to the podcast talking about RS244, easements, and talking about how he was in the court office back in 2012 (and how important that was). He also tells us the story of how Howers Hole was coined. RTF: Website, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube Ambulance Hill: History of the Rubicon – Episode 4 – Ambulance Hill SnailTrail4x4 Podcast: 448: Big Rich Klein Is Everything Off-RoadRick Kline Podc...
2025-02-20
1h 50
Snail Trail 4x4 Offroad Podcast
579: Saving The Rubicon with Ken Hower
Ken Hower former Rubicon Trail Foundation president joins Tyler and Jimmy to talk about how the Rubicon Trail is never going to be closed again. Ken brings a lot of backstories to the podcast talking about RS244, easements, and talking about how he was in the court office back in 2012 (and how important that was). He also tells us the story of how Howers Hole was coined. RTF: Website, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube Ambulance Hill: History of the Rubicon – Episode 4 – Ambulance Hill SnailTrail4x4 Podcast: 448: Big Rich Klein Is Everything Off-RoadRick Kline Podc...
2025-02-20
1h 50
God and Other Small Stuff
The Mysterious Melchizedek: A Shadow of Christ- Kingdom of God E6
In this episode of God and Other Small Stuff, Trevor, Taylor, and Tyler explore the enigmatic figure of Melchizedek, who appears briefly in Genesis 14 yet casts a long shadow throughout Scripture. Discover how this mysterious king-priest of Salem foreshadows Jesus and why the biblical authors repeatedly draw connections between them.Episode OverviewThis three-verse encounter between Melchizedek and Abraham becomes a theological cornerstone referenced again in Psalm 110 and extensively developed in Hebrews 6-7, establishing a crucial pattern that points to Christ's eternal priesthood.Key Points Explored:...
2025-01-27
38 min
God and Other Small Stuff
Abraham, Ishmael, and Isaac- Kingdom of God E5
Episode SummaryIn this fifth installment of the Kingdom of God series, hosts Trevor, Taylor, and Tyler explore the covenant with Abraham, examining the significance of Isaac and Ishmael in the covenant narrative, and discussing how this relates to Islam within Kingdom theology. The episode builds on previous discussions of Abraham's calling from Babel to establish God's Kingdom purposes.Main ThemesThe Abrahamic CovenantGod's commitment to Abraham as a pivotal development in the Kingdom narrativeThe significance of the covenant promises and their...
2024-11-07
53 min
music/Maker with Tyler Kline
Ep. 028 - Craft and Artistry in Film Scoring with Austin Hammonds (Part 2)
On today's episode of music/Maker with Tyler Kline, Tyler continues his conversation with film composer Austin Hammonds.In Part 2 of this conversation, Austin shares his thoughts on craft versus artistry and discusses the role of the Jurassic Park film score along his artistic journey.Listen to Part 1 here.Find out more about Austin on his website, https://www.austinhammonds.com/....music/Maker with Tyler Kline on the web: https://www.looseleaftransmissions.com/musicmakerFollow us on social media!
2024-11-02
1h 17
music/Maker with Tyler Kline
Ep. 027 - Craft and Artistry in Film Scoring with Austin Hammonds (Part 1)
On today's episode of music/Maker with Tyler Kline, Tyler is joined by Austin Hammonds.With a seamless fusion of neo-classical orchestral mastery and contemporary production flair, composer Austin Hammonds delivers a contemporary twist on a timeless sound. Drawing from a deep well of musical influences spanning centuries, Hammonds intricately bridges colors and textures the past and the present, offering stories a fresh perspective on the enduring beauty of orchestral music.Hammonds remains steadfast in his dedication to projects that allow him to explore the full spectrum of orchestral expression. Whether crafting traditional...
2024-10-26
1h 32
music/Maker with Tyler Kline
Ep. 026 - Musical Imagination and Artistic Responsibility with Mahdis Golzar Kashani
On today's episode of music/Maker with Tyler Kline, Tyler is joined by Mahdis Golzar Kashani.Born in Tehran in 1984, Mahdis Golzar Kashani is an internationally acclaimed Iranian composer and pianist whose work has earned her recognition across prestigious stages and institutions worldwide. She began studying piano at the age of six under the guidance of renowned musician Javad Maroufi and Art and Literature School of IRIB, and gave her first solo concert at 14 at Seda va Sima University. Although she initially pursued a degree in electronic engineering at Azad University, her deep-rooted passion for music...
2024-10-19
1h 23
music/Maker with Tyler Kline
Ep. 025 - Independent Pathways in Music with Chris Opperman
On today's episode of music/Maker with Tyler Kline, Tyler is joined by Chris Opperman.Dr. Chris Opperman wields a special array of expertise. He is a composer of wildly original music, a top orchestrator and arranger, a dedicated and visionary educator, and a trusted advisor for an incredible cross-section of the music industry.Since starting his Purple Cow Records label in 1998, Dr. Opperman has released seven albums including 2023’s Still Waters, a solo piano album celebrating Winter, and 2010’s The Lionheart, an orchestral rock album. He has also released three EP’s includ...
2024-10-12
1h 16
music/Maker with Tyler Kline
Ep. 024 - Investigating the Inner Lives of Sounds with Hannah Selin
On today's episode of music/Maker with Tyler Kline, Tyler is joined by Hannah Selin.Composer, violist and vocalist Hannah Selin works with acoustic instruments, voices, electronics and field recordings to create striking and vibrant sound-worlds. She grew up in southeastern Pennsylvania helping her parents caretake a cemetery and listening to her mother write songs on scordatura guitar. Her music carries from this a sense of the supernatural, a closeness with the earth, and a love all things resonant. Hannah is co-founder and lead singer with the band GADADU, and violist and founding member of Xanthoria...
2024-10-05
1h 51
music/Maker with Tyler Kline
Ep. 023 - Florida, Food, and Empathy in Writing with Carlynn Crosby
On today's episode of music/Maker with Tyler Kline, Tyler is joined by Carlynn Crosby.Carlynn Crosby is a writer and editor based in Gainesville, Florida, where her interests range from archival research on Florida food and culture to experimental forms of fiction and memoir. She currently works in book publishing and is pursuing a PhD in literature. She has been described as "decent."Carlynn is a storyteller–she tells stories about Florida places and people, and she and Tyler dig deeply into what that means for her. They also talk quite a bi...
2024-09-28
1h 49
Modern Craftsman
Navigating the Intersection of Design, Construction, and Client Experience with Andrew Kline
Andrew Kline, an Associate Principal at Workshop/APD, discusses the multifaceted nature of his design practice, emphasizing the importance of collaboration, communication, and creating a seamless client experience. The conversation explores the balance between art and construction, the challenges of accessibility in high-design projects, and the evolving relationship between designers and contractors. https://www.workshopapd.com Partners: Andersen Windows Buildertrend Velux The Modern Craftsman: linktr.ee/moderncraftsmanpodcast Find Our Hosts: Nick Schiffer Tyler Grace Podcast Produced By:
2024-09-23
1h 30
music/Maker with Tyler Kline
Ep. 022 - Transmuting Scientific Processes into Music with Roger Zare
On today's episode of music/Maker with Tyler Kline, Tyler is joined by Roger Zare.Roger Zare has been praised for his “enviable grasp of orchestration” by the New York Times and for writing music with “formal clarity and an alluringly mercurial surface.” He was born in Sarasota, FL, and has written for a wide variety of ensembles, from solo instruments to full orchestra. Often inspired by science, mathematics, literature, and mythology, his colorfully descriptive and energetic works have been performed on six continents by such ensembles as the American Composers Orchestra, the Minnesota...
2024-09-21
1h 51
music/Maker with Tyler Kline
Ep. 021 - Pursuing Deeper Inquiries through Music with Mat Campbell
A transcription of this conversation can be found at https://www.looseleaftransmissions.com/post/music-maker-with-tyler-kline-episode-21//On today's episode of music/Maker with Tyler Kline, Tyler is joined by Mat Campbell.A native of the Rio Grande Valley in Deep South Texas, Mathew “Mat” Aaron Campbell graduated with a BM-Education from the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley and received High Honors upon completion of a double MM-Composition and Conducting from Oklahoma City University. As an award-winning composer, his works have been performed at national conventions and across the United States and the worl...
2024-09-14
1h 43
music/Maker with Tyler Kline
Ep. 020 - Composition as a Process of Learning with Han Hitchen
On this episode of music/Maker with Tyler Kline, Tyler is joined by Han Hitchen.Award-winning composer Han Hitchen writes for a wide range of genres, spanning across various acoustic and electroacoustic settings. His music is informed by his experiences as a queer person, and draws inspiration from socially taboo topics that he hopes to bring attention to, such as menstruation cycles, family discourse, death/mortality, and reproductive rights.Hitchen graduated with an MM in Composition and Theory from Penn State University, where they studied with Baljinder Singh Sekhon, II and Sarah Genevieve...
2024-09-07
1h 34
music/Maker with Tyler Kline
Ep. 019 - An Intercultural Melding of Music with Shruthi Rajasekar
On today's episode of music/Maker with Tyler Kline, Tyler is joined by Shruthi Rajasekar.Named by The Guardian as a composer "who will enrich your life", Shruthi Rajasekar is an Indian-American musician exploring identity, community, and joy. A 2023 Jerome Hill Artist Fellow, Shruthi draws from her unique dual background in the Carnatic (South Indian classical) and Western classical traditions to create intersectional music.She was awarded the Global Women in Music Award from the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights & Donne in Musica Adkins Chiti Foundation. Shruthi has been an artist-in-residence a...
2024-08-31
1h 53
music/Maker with Tyler Kline
Ep. 018 - Catalyzing Musical Communities with Nathan Hudson
On today's episode of music/Maker with Tyler Kline, Tyler is joined by Nathan Hudson.Nathan Hudson is a composer, educator, performer and curator living in Charlotte, NC. His music has been called “…simple, yet cinematic” and “Tonal-lyrical-primal-old/new-synthetic and partakes of a rhapsodical quality in new ways…”. His debut album, ‘music for falling and flying’, in collaboration with author Ben Loory is set to release this fall. Nathan is currently on the music faculty at Central Piedmont Community College, and is the managing director for the Next Generation Trumpet Competition. When he’s not composing, he...
2024-08-24
1h 50
music/Maker with Tyler Kline
Ep. 017 - Coming Together through Music and More with Emily Koh
On today's episode of music/Maker with Tyler Kline, Tyler is joined by Emily Koh.Emily Koh is a Singaporean composer-bassist based in Atlanta, Georgia whose music reimagines everyday experiences by sonically expounding tiny oft-forgotten details, and explores binary states such as extremities/boundaries and activity/stagnation. She especially enjoys collaborating with creatives of other specializations.In this conversation, Emily discusses her Singaporean roots, including how essentially all students had to produce a composition portfolio as part of their education. She also talks about how collaboration brings out the best in her work...
2024-08-17
1h 33
God and Other Small Stuff
The Tower of Babel, Abraham, and Empire- Kingdom of God E4
Episode SummaryIn this fourth installment of the Kingdom of God series, hosts Trevor, Taylor, and Tyler explore the Tower of Babel narrative and its connection to Abraham's calling. Engaging with Peter Leithart's book "Between Babel and Beast," they examine how Abraham was called out from one empire to establish God's Kingdom, representing a pivotal contrast between human empire-building projects and God's alternative Kingdom vision.Main ThemesThe Tower of Babel as EmpireThe theological significance of humanity's first attempt at empire-buildingHow the...
2024-08-09
36 min
music/Maker with Tyler Kline
Ep. 016 - Artistic Expression as a Polymedia Journal with Phong Tran
On today's episode of music/Maker with Tyler Kline, Tyler is joined by Phong Tran.Phong Tran is a Brooklyn-based composer and visual artist primarily working in digital and electronic mediums. His work revolves around emotional experience in digital and nonphysical spaces. Phong’s solo work has been released through New Amsterdam Records, people | places | records, and slashsound. Collaborative works of his have been release by Carrier Records, Bright Shiny Things, Gold Bolus Records, and Records to Burn. Notable performances include Bang on a Can’s 2022 Long Play Festival at Public Records, Loud Weeke...
2024-07-27
1h 23
Modern Notebook
Modern Notebook - Interview With Pianist Eunmi Ko
On this edition of Modern Notebook, Tyler is joined by pianist Eunmi Ko to discuss her newest album with Contemporary Art Music Project, called 12 Views on Life. Featuring music by Han Hitchen and Soobin Lee.
2024-07-25
36 min
music/Maker with Tyler Kline
Ep. 015 - Letting Go of Musical Expectations with Hannah Boissonneault
On today's episode of music/Maker with Tyler Kline, Tyler is joined by composer-performer Hannah Boissonneault.Hannah Jane Boissonneault is a composer-performer and touring musician based in Austin, Texas. Through her work as a composer, bassist and vocalist of her band Blank Slate and her multi-genre project Feels Like Honey, Hannah strives to create music that entwines the communities she is a part of.Hannah has been commissioned by ensembles such as the Grand Valley State University New Music Ensemble. She was a fellow for the Gabriela Lena Frank Academy of Music, participated...
2024-07-20
1h 43
music/Maker with Tyler Kline
Ep. 014 - A Deep Dive into Timbral Sensitivity with Gabriel Bolaños
On today's episode of music/Maker with Tyler Kline, Tyler is joined by composer Gabriel Bolaños.Gabriel José Bolaños Chamorro is a Nicaraguan/American composer of solo, chamber, orchestral and electroacoustic music. He frequently collaborates closely with performers, and enjoys writing music that explores unusual techniques, structures, and timbres. He is interested in computer-assisted-composition, auditory perception, linguistics, graphic notation, improvisation, and modular synthesizers.Gabriel is currently an Assistant Professor of Music Composition at Arizona State University, where he teaches courses in composition, analysis, music technology, and acoustics, and co-directs the PRISMS con...
2024-07-13
1h 48
music/Maker with Tyler Kline
Ep. 013 - Music and Linguistics as Personality with Ania Vu
On today's episode of music/Maker with Tyler Kline, Tyler is joined by composer Ania Vu.Polish of Vietnamese descent composer and pianist, Ania Vu (née Vũ Đặng Minh Anh) writes music that explores the interplay between the sound properties of the words and their meanings, musical energy related to form, and varied notions of time. She also enjoys crafting her own text that serves as a sonic, formal, and expressive guiding reference in her musical writing process.Her music has been described by the Boston Globe as an exhibition of "artful vocal...
2024-07-06
1h 12
music/Maker with Tyler Kline
Ep. 012 - Intentionality in Musical Craft with Daijana Wallace
On today's episode of music/Maker with Tyler Kline, Tyler is joined by Daijana Wallace. Daijana Wallace is a composer and educator based in Wichita, KS. Her music is an outward reflection of her own introspection, drawing inspiration from any and every thought that crosses her mind from the mundane aspects of daily life to specific memories about a percussive upstairs neighbor. Daijana’s compositions have been heard at venues such as Wichita Art Museum, and MASS MoCA, as well as PASIC and International Society of Basses conferences. Daijana holds Bach...
2024-06-29
1h 23
music/Maker with Tyler Kline
Ep. 011 - Transformation through Experimental Sound Practices with James May
On today's episode of music/Maker with Tyler Kline, Tyler is joined by James May.James May is a composer, improviser, teacher, photographer, and writer. His work explores unfurling, fragile spaces through notated scores, improvisation environments, live electronics, field recordings, extended vocal technique, and text. He’s especially interested in combining techniques to encourage the exploration of new sounds or generate unpredictable systems in which performers can dwell. He’s a member of Versipel New Music in New Orleans, has published writing in Sound American and RTÉ Culture, taught courses on music production techni...
2024-06-22
2h 10
music/Maker with Tyler Kline
Ep. 010 - Creative Risks and Rewards in Hair Sculpting with Anna Huffka
Today on music/Maker with Tyler Kline, Tyler meets up with hair stylist Anna Huffka on location at her hair studio, [the iki movement].Anna Huffka is the owner and operator of [the iki movement], an all-inclusive hair studio based in Lexington, KY where they’ll pamper you in just about any way you can imagine, offering everything from hair sculpting - yes, sculpting, not cutting - to hair coloring, and lots other services to help you feel your best self.As you can imagine, this episode is a bit of a departure fr...
2024-06-15
54 min
music/Maker with Tyler Kline
Ep. 009 - Exploring Impossibilities in Game Music with Joshua Mallard
On today's episode of music/Maker with Tyler Kline, Tyler is joined by composer Joshua Mallard. Joshua Mallard is an award-winning composer currently residing in Austin, Texas. Joshua's eclectic body of work seeks to reshape musical idioms and embrace experimentation. His work consists of music for game, film, and classical music.He has worked with companies and studios such as Blipsounds, Super Evil Megacrop, E-Line Media, Lunchbox Entertainment, and Critcrew, and his music has been performed internationally by a variety of ensembles, including HyperCube and Rote Hund Muzik.In this conversation, Joshua and T...
2024-06-08
1h 42
music/Maker with Tyler Kline
Ep. 008 - Generating Sonic Possibilities with Sean Hamilton
On today's episode of music/Maker with Tyler Kline, Tyler is joined by Sean Hamilton.Sean Hamilton is a percussionist, composer, improviser, and audio engineer whose creative practice focuses on hybrids of the improvised and the composed. His interests are rooted in avant-garde and experimental music, free improvisation, electronic and electroacoustic music, noise, punk and metal, and sound art.Sean has performed in over thirty states and six countries, including the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Netherlands, and Austria, with notable performances including the Percussive Arts Society International Convention, the Skronk Sessions, the...
2024-06-01
1h 18
music/Maker with Tyler Kline
Ep. 007 - Everyday Discoveries in Music with Vanessa Ague
On today’s episode of music/Maker with Tyler Kline, you’re in for a real treat - and you’re in for something a little different - because today Tyler is joined by writer and experimental music critic Vanessa Ague.Vanessa Ague is a Brooklyn-based violinist and arts journalist who primarily writes about experimental, contemporary classical, and improvised music. She’s written for The Wire, Bandcamp Daily, Pitchfork, the Quietus, The Brooklyn Rail, WNYC’s New Sounds, WQXR, Texas Monthly, and Musicworks, among others. Since 2017, she’s been running the blog The Road to Sound, where she co...
2024-05-25
1h 32
music/Maker with Tyler Kline
Ep. 006 - Reconceptualizing the Tuba with Brett Copeland
Today on music/Maker with Tyler Kline, Tyler is joined by composer and tubist Brett Copeland.Dr. Brett Copeland is a tuba player, educator, composer, and music technologist who holds the position of Associate Adjunct Professor of Tuba and Euphonium at the University of Northern Iowa where he teaches Applied Lessons, Low Brass Techniques, directs the UNITUBA ensemble, and teaches a course on Electronic Composition. Brett's artistic endeavors extend beyond performance, as he recently co-authored The Creative Listener with other members of NewStream Brass, an innovative method book aimed at providing a resource f...
2024-05-18
1h 22
music/Maker with Tyler Kline
Ep. 005 - Forging a Sustainable Path in Music Composition with Andrew Noseworthy
On today's episode of music/Maker with Tyler Kline, Tyler is joined by composer Andrew Noseworthy.Andrew Noseworthy is a multidisciplinary artist whose music reflects upon the acceptance/rejection of “locality” while drawing from lived experiences of isolation within his hometown of Labrador West and the tight-knit arts community of St John's (Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada), along with the expansive post-genre scenes of New York City. His work addresses ideas of post-regional spaces and questions of accessibility for the musical voices within them.In this conversation, Tyler asks Andrew about all of those poin...
2024-05-11
1h 26
music/Maker with Tyler Kline
Ep. 001 - My Unusual Journey to Launch this Podcast
Tyler Kline is a composer, broadcaster, and now, a podcaster. Introducing music/Maker with Tyler Kline, a podcast from Loose Leaf Transmissions.In this series, Tyler will speak with creatives to dig deep into their artistic journey, tracing the path that has lead them to be the artists they are today. But what about his path? Today, Tyler shares his journey that led him to launch this podcast, starting way back when he played with stereos and tape recorders as a child. Listen to this introductory solo show to learn about host Tyler Kline and why...
2024-04-13
44 min
Modern Notebook
Modern Notebook Interview: Roger Zare
Roger Zare is a composer who is a Sarasota native, and coming up April 12-14, the Sarasota Orchestra will be performing a work of his called NEOWISE. Roger is a composer deeply inspired by science, nature, mathematics, and mythology. In his conversation with Tyler, he talks a lot about science, growing up in Sarasota, and, of course, the piece that the orchestra is playing next weekend.
2024-04-09
35 min
music/Maker with Tyler Kline
Trailer: music/Maker with Tyler Kline
Introducing music/Maker with Tyler Kline, a podcast from Loose Leaf Transmissions.Tyler Kline is a composer who has had the fortune of crossing paths with countless creators over the years. However, even as someone who creates himself, it took him years to realize that there is no one-size-fits-all approach to the path of artistry.That’s where this podcast comes in: listeners are invited to join Tyler as he dives deep into the stories of brilliant composers, artisans, and makers, discovering what fuels their craft and creativity.Each week, Ty...
2024-04-01
01 min
God and Other Small Stuff
Noah, the Flood, and the Kingdom- Kingdom E3
In this third installment of God and Other Small Stuff's Kingdom of God series, Trevor, Taylor, and Tyler explore the story of Noah and the flood through the lens of Kingdom theology. This episode examines how the flood narrative represents both judgment on corruption and a renewal of God's Kingdom purposes.Episode OverviewThe story of Noah and the flood marks a pivotal point in God's Kingdom narrative. After humanity's extensive corruption of creation, God chooses to preserve a righteous remnant through whom He will continue His Kingdom purposes. This episode unpacks...
2024-03-26
1h 10
God and Other Small Stuff
Creation, The Kingdom and Humanity- Kingdom E2
In this second episode of God and Other Small Stuff's Kingdom of God series, Trevor, Taylor, and Tyler explore the profound themes of God's Kingdom as revealed in Genesis 1-3. This episode examines how the creation narrative establishes crucial foundations for understanding God's Kingdom plan throughout Scripture.Episode OverviewGenesis 1-3 reveals God as the sovereign King who establishes His Kingdom on earth through His image-bearers. This episode unpacks the theological richness of Creation, exploring humanity's unique role as image-bearers and the Garden of Eden as the first Kingdom territory.
2024-01-09
54 min
Everything Goez With TAK
Everything Goez Podcast with TAK #195 Happy New Years, Playoff predictions heading into week 18, Top teams in the NFL, QB discussions, Michigan vs Washington
Send us a textRun sheet #19500:00 Intro: Love for the holidays and a crazy season01:00 The Kline's end up sick on Christmas weekend04:20 NFL picture wk 1804:50 Top 5 teams AFC11:20 Top 5 teams NFC 14:25 NFL Playoff picture21:55 QBs cut em or extend em35:45 NFL Wk 18 Picks!35:20 Jameis at it again for Saints52:03 CFP UM v Bama, Washington v Texas01:02:00 Closing ceremonies: Take our advice for bettin
2024-01-04
1h 02
Modern Notebook
Modern Notebook SCFP Interview 3 - November 26, 2023
On this edition of Modern Notebook, we’ll conclude our series of conversations with composers from the inaugural Suncoast Composer Fellowship Program. Tyler Kline speaks with composers Claire Hu and Nick Bentz about their work and careers, and we'll hear a piece by each of them performed at SCFP.
2023-11-27
55 min
Modern Notebook
Modern Notebook SCFP Interview 1 - November 12, 2023
On this edition of Modern Notebook, Tyler Kline kicks off a series of interviews with fellows from the inaugural Suncoast Composer Fellowship Program in Sarasota, FL! We’ll hear from artistic director Max Tan and composer mentor Sean Friar to learn more about this new program, then I’ll speak with composers Chris Neiner and Yangfan Xu about their experiences there, their music, and their careers.
2023-11-13
1h 01
1 Track Podcast
1 Track Podcast #160 (S13E12) - Tyler Kline
COMPOSER Tyler Kline talks about his 1 Track WEST OF THE SUN.
2022-03-27
45 min
Ideal Conditions
Using Data to Optimize Climate Control in Food Processing Plants with Nick Kline and Mart Wicker
As the demand for processed foods continues to grow, manufacturers feel the strain, and so does their equipment. As a result, ancillary equipment like HVACs and ventilation systems must keep up, too. However, many food processors run into issues here regarding climate control and air quality. Talking about how facilities can mitigate these risks, Polygon’s Nick Kline, director of client development, and Mart Wicker, business development specialist, joined Ideal Conditions host Tyler Kern. “Manufacturers are under pressure, and that means adding equipment and infrastructure,” Kline said. Wicker, who spent over a decade working in food p...
2021-12-16
19 min
Life is Life!
#078 Real Estate & Lending in a Pandemic and Beyond with Kelly Kline & Tyler Hagerla
What an incredible year it has been. We passed the one year anniversary of the pandemic shutting down life as we know it. So many things changed in our daily lives: businesses and schools going remote, working from home, and layoffs and furloughs. In the beginning banks and lenders were giving homeowners an option for forbearance if they faced financial hardship. No one knew how this was going to affect the housing market. It has been quite the year, so we sat down with lending and real estate experts to discuss the market during the pandemic, where we are...
2021-03-26
46 min
BDE||big disney energy
THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME|| this is a dark & twisted Alan Menken ride YALL
Tyler and guest Emma Gruhl (@emmagruhl Chicago based Casting Associate) discuss one of her favorite Disney films and one that Tyler hadn’t seen in a decade. I mean of course if it’s Alan Menken, I’M IN. But this is a dark and harrowing tale YALL. The voice acting—TOP NOTCH, the cast—ABSOLUTELY STACKED, the score terrifying and amazing. And yet we still can’t get over how horrible Frollo (Frollo baggins, as referred to in this episode) is and his zealot like energy. Aside his insanity, we get Demi Moore and Kevin Kline falling in love, we get comed...
2021-02-15
1h 06
The Freed Thinker
The Literary Framework Model of Genesis 1
In this episode I present the final installment of my series on Genesis 1 and what I think is the best handling of the text - the Polemical Literary Framework. This is part 5 of the series so I recommend listening back to the previous episodes before jumping into this one. Enjoy the show! The Mentionables Conference 2018 registration: https://thementionables.org/ Sources: John Walton “Reading Genesis Through Ancient Eyes” - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ci-6ekUmQFE Genesis 1 as Ancient Cosmology (Eisenbrauns: 2011) The Lost World of Genesis One: Ancient Cosmology and the Ori...
2017-12-27
1h 07
Rock Your Retirement Show
How Religion helps you stay healthy: Episode 106
Yes! You read that right. Religion helps you stay healthy! What else should we discuss on Christmas Day, but religion? Dr. Jim Brown discusses the benefits of going to church with me on this Christmas special, and they aren't all just spiritual. He is a university professor teaching Technology and Psychology (that's a weird mix…right?) and is currently the pastor of The Lake Church. Dr. Jim Brown has been a principal, superintendent, department chair at three different universities. He also served several churches and various roles from music pastor to senior pastor. Did you know that there are benefits in...
2017-12-25
34 min
Burning Bush podcast
The Casey Interview | Episode 11
Burning Bush is an independent podcast about truth in cannabis by writers Casey and Tyler Hurst in Portland, OR. Each weekly episode starts with a sampling of Oregon cannabis, then moves to an industry-related conversation. After sampling Yummy by Kline Cultivation (whoa full-body relief), K.C. and Tyler chat about K.C.'s parents' attitude toward cannabis (2:55), K.C.'s cannabis history (4:32), what that first high was like (15:45). and K.C.'s quest for Pop Tarts (19:05).
2016-09-02
24 min
IndiComix Ep. 34: Jeff Kline and Indestructible
IndiComix has chosen Darby Pop’s Indestructible as it’s focus for April! In this episode. The guys will be interviewing the comic’s creator Jeff Kline! From his work in animation and his amazing comics, we are extremely excited to know a little bit more about himself.This week Tyler and your host Jeff will be sitting back and talking to one of the most influential producers of animation in the 90’s and innovator for creator-owned comic publishing presently. Synopsis: Meet Greg Pincus — the planet’s brand-spanking-newest Superhero. One small problem: Greg is neither super, nor part...
2016-04-13
34 min