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Presenting the truth as the Biblical authors intended us to understand them.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
We are three guys with years of stories and insight about what its like to work in the restaurant industry. Any one who’s worked in service is familiar with the random and unforgettably hilarious conversations in between taking tables and after close, over a pile of napkins and a bucket of silver ware. On this podcast we talk about what its like to wear the apron, and we bring it to you like we’re just talkin’ by the walk-in.
The guest you’re about to listen to is going to be famous one day… You heard it here first. Host Steven Jay (that’s me) welcomes engaging personalities who I believe are going to be famous one day. Guests provide vivid illustrations, explain confusing concepts, or reveal deeply personal experiences. Here you’ll find yourself learning something new, listening to a captivating story, and maybe even transforming your perception on a subject, or person, you didn’t previously understand. You’ll be able to look back and say, “I remember listening to them before they were famous!”
Categories: Business, Education, Society & Culture
Violinists (and husband and wife) Nathan Cole and Akiko Tarumoto give you an inside look at performing with the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Each week brings new repertoire, conductors, soloists… and new stories from their life-long love affair with classical music, the violin, and their family. We took quite a long break from recording the show with everything going on at the moment, but we are so glad to be back. To kick things off again we thought we would use this episode to go through a bit of what we have been up to, staying home with the LA Phil out of action, some of the work and practicing we have been doing and then to field a bunch of listener questions. We look back at the last few days of regular work before quarantine began and then talk a bit about how we adjusted our schedules after things completely stopped. Nathan talks about his Violympics group, Akiko shares some of her dreams of home fitness and we explain the home recording process we have been working on. This unusual period presents a somewhat useful possibility to musicians; we all have areas of our playing that we wish we could improve and spend more time developing — and this could be the time to do it. After the complete rundown of our work-from-home life, we get into answering questions on quieting inner critics and protecting the joy of playing, practical concerns of changing strings and re-hairing bows! Key Points From This Episode: The last days of work and the changes in our schedules since the pandemic began. Shifting plans and changing the focus of our practice for time at home. The video recording we did and the insecurities that arise in watching yourself. Unusual repertoires and more practice time in the work from home world. The ‘Violympics’ and the questions that came from the group. Staying motivated and practicing during this time with the LA Phil on hiatus. Considering the plight of young musicians finishing music school right now. Investing in different skills and upping your game during this downtime. Personal qualities that lend themselves to a successful career in an orchestra. Tips for quieting the inner critic when performing or recording. Separating and protecting the joy of playing from the need to do it for a living. The importance of friendships and connection within a job in an orchestra. Changing strings, re-hairing bows, off the string strokes and more.Divisions for practicing a new piece and ways to focus on tricky passages. Tweetables: “I think it is scary to think of coming back together. I think we’ve all changed. I think it’s going to be such a substantial amount of time that we all would have changed in a lot of ways.” — Akiko Tarumoto [0:24:20] “Our whole lives I think so much of our self-worth is wrapped up in how we play. I don’t know that that’s healthy or right, but it’s inescapable.” — Nathan Cole [0:25:10] “It is reassuring to know that orchestra or no orchestra, we’re still musicians.” — Akiko Tarumoto [0:25:25] Transcript EPISODE 39 [INTRO] [00:00:00] NC: Hi and welcome back to Stand Partners for Life. I’m Nathan Cole. [00:00:05] AT: I’m Akiko Tarumoto. [EPISODE] [00:00:19] NC: And last time we came at you, the world was a very different place. Needless to say, we’ve taken quite a long break, but we’re happy to be back talking with each other and talking to you. Yeah, even though things have changed quite a bit. We were just trying to come up with what our last episode had been and we were talking conductors. How important is a conductor? Do we really need a conductor? [00:00:43] AT: Who knew we wouldn’t need a conductor for months? [00:00:46] NC: Yeah. We got our wish. Didn’t see any conductors for months. Yeah, it’s like the monkey’s paw. Got more than we bargained for. [00:00:56] AT: The corpse showed up at the front door. [00:00:58] NC: Yeah. I mean, we certainly won’t be the first people sharing our thoughts about the changed state of the world on classical music since the pandemic began. Maybe our thoughts don’t have to run too deep. But what do you think about our musical and our artistic lives since this all took route? When was the last time we were at work? [00:01:26] AT: It was what?
Achieving clear, radiant, and smooth skin doesn’t have to be complicated. It’s all about learning how to care for your unique skin type! Welcome to The Skin Coach in Georgia, the podcast dedicated to teaching you about healthy skin, what it takes to clear your acne and age gracefully. I’m Maedeh Samimi, a former acne sufferer turned medical esthetician and founder of Urban Skin Care Clinic. I’ve helped thousands of women just like you love their skin again and get compliments. It’s been my calling to be an esthetician friend to other women. Someone I desperately needed by my side when struggling with acne but didn’t have. So, let’s improve your skin’s health starting now.
Categories: Arts, Health & Fitness
Joy and Justin are relationship coaches breathing new life into America’s oldest tradition. The weekly show tackles the complex intricacies of being a millennial – dating, sex, student loans, finances, and everything in between.
Categories: Society & Culture
I’m Greg Holder and I’ve spent the last 20+ years helping people who are shockingly, gloriously and even frustratingly different from each other connect and find common ground. Each episode will include a sometimes messy, always honest, fun and freewheeling conversation with deep thinkers and difference-makers. Why tune in? Because there are about a godzillion ways for us to get better at doing life together.
Categories: Society & Culture
The History in Ten Podcast is a Timeless inspired history podcast for the non-historian by the non-historian. Tune in each week to take a look into historical events, people, movies, and periods that aren’t taught in school, or that are forgotten by history – in just 10 short minutes! Looking to get in touch? Have ideas? Email us at historyin10podcast@gmail.com! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/history-in-ten/support
Categories: Education
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Categories: Education, Society & Culture
Because it’s really two hours long. Sometimes even longer. How long a musical journey would you go on without having replaced the windshield blades?
Categories: Music
About: When rainbows begin to disappear, along with their golden treasures upon which the locals thrive, two bounty hunters venture into the dangerous and mythical jungle to ensnare the cunning spirit rumoured to be behind it all. Subscribe to Rainbow Demons by Email
Categories: Arts
Tags: audio, bbc, demons, drama, fantasy, Independent, lotr, rainbow, scifi, theater, videogames, voiceacting, Zelda
Welcome to the In The Deep With Dave Podcast Dave is a successful businessman from the North east of England. Dave goes deep with some great guests from the world of entrepreneurship, business, sport and life. Dave is a entrepreneur himself, property investor and Angel investor and has openly discussed his mental health battles in the past and now uses his platform to help and inspire others to openly discuss their stories and inspire others.Dave is very passionate about business and life he is a father of 2 young boys who are aspiring footballers and husband to his wife Clare. Come and follow Dave’s journey and go deep with some excellent guests and his thoughts on how to grow and smash your goals in 2020 and beyond!
Categories: Business
Tags: business, celebrities, celebrity, entrepreneur, health, highs, inspiration, lows, marketing, mental, Motivation
Second Last Supper is podcast featuring people from various fields having discussion about productivity and process.
Categories: Arts
Kirsty Farrugia is a Declutter Coach and along with her friends will be chatting about how they keep their homes organised and decluttered and how they help their clients to achieve the same.
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Categories: Education, Leisure
Tags: Curiosity, curious, declutter, decluttering, Freedom
Rhema Graduate 1993: The kingdom of heaven is likened unto a man which sowed good seed in his field: Matt 13:24 (KJV)
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Don’t Be So Dramatic, the podcast that talks to different people in the entertainment industry to discover what their job involves and how they got there. Hosted by Rachel Baker, each episode delves into the career and thoughts of a person in film, theatre, dance, marketing, managing and many other areas.
Categories: Arts
A podcast dedicated to understanding the day-in-the-life of various professionals through interviews.
Categories: Education
Worship Generation Radio with Pastor Joey Buran. Please visit www.worshipgeneration.com for more information.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality