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Social Media and Artificial Intelligence has cheapened the cause of a Free Press and is threatening the existence of professional journalism. The Beattie Network is the antedote to Artificial Intelligence and Social Media. As we build the infrastructure in our communities, we start to train a new breed of authentic journalists; creative directors; songwriters; producers, authors; filmmakers and presenters. The idea is to take the information super highway and curate the information that real ...
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A dynamic trio! This is a broadcast with far appeal. Joining Jesus on His Mission Field- is now a 10- minute podcast with Greg Finke. Richard Arnold Beattie and Legends953.com are travelling the land and making inroads with the Legends Application and partnering with Soul Work Author Lowell Busenitz in finding God on your entrepreneurial pursuits. …
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Edward Lange was a German artist who started his career on Long Island in the late 19th century. He meticulously captured the landscape and built environment across the island from Flushing to Sag Harbor in water color paintings rich in detail and charm. Preservation Long Island has just published Promoting Long Island: The Art of Edward Lange, 187…
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Richard Arnold Studios Presents the key to "finding God in your entrepreneurial pursuits." The Workshop Edition unpacks the essence of meaningful work and calling with compassion and justice in your work. It is based on the book "Soul Work," written by Lowell W. Busenitz and read by Richard Arnold Beattie. http://www.legends953.com…
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Show 2 They came from all walks of life for the rugged beauty of the Sangre de cristo mountains. They carved out a road through Hardscrabble venturing up from Pueblo to start ranching, farming and climbing out of a Hardscrabble life. Artists, craftsmen and crafts women, writers, poets, musicians, and entrepreneurs who found their home, their soul w…
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They came from all walks of life for the rugged beauty of the Sangre de cristo mountains. They carved out a road through Hardscrabble venturing up from Pueblo to start ranching, farming and climbing out of a Hardscrabble life. Artists, craftsmen and crafts women, writers, poets, musicians, and entrepreneurs who found their home, their soul work, an…
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They came from all walks of life for the rugged beauty of the Sangre de cristo mountains. They carved out a road through Hardscrabble venturing up from Pueblo to start ranching, farming and climbing out of a Hardscrabble life. Artists, craftsmen and crafts women, writers, poets, musicians, and entrepreneurs who found their home, their soul work, an…
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Welcome to the first edition of Live from The Sound Century Music Hall. A Time Machine in Soundwaves, a present piece of song and a weekly edition of a sampler of a Creative Collection Curated Concert Recording. Listen In and e-mail to get on our mailing list. soundcenturyoriginals@gmail.com. All funds go to digitizing, mastering and making availab…
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With all the money I spent on degrees in Ministry, Leadership and Communications, and founding a Creative Practice, where am I ministering, leading and what am I communicating to my family, my neighbors, my industry and my audience? There was an exercise that I had done in a job that was to write a resignation letter. In Soul Work, the first step i…
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On a hot Denver afternoon in August 1965, the FM studios at KLZ-FM were invaded by a young man from Philadelphia. Bill Gardner had a stack of .45 RPM single records with colorful logos that he had just bought from a local record store. In the studio were the Classic Music -"long hairs." The youngster addressed the middle aged commentators; they too…
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The Association of Public Historians of New York State held their annual conference at Danford’s in Port Jefferson this year, gathering public historians from all corners of the state to discuss resources, projects, and to provide a great opportunity for people to talk history. The Long Island History Project was there to hold a workshop, “How to B…
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Richard Arnold Beattie brings the Fall season to your radio once again. The Intersection between Summer and Fall is upon us. From Washington Park in Denver, we begin this journey of home, to work and in community. It is a music set that starts with Andrew Gold and ends with Where were you? There are work songs, and conversations about our Soul Work…
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The latest reports on labor were tainted with false reports. The numbers of jobs created were inflated and the morale was slightly deflated. There should be a report on how many people are in the wrong jobs, that have little to do why they were created. In the next ten weeks, you will hear the story of "Soul Work- Finding God in Your Entreprenueria…
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Hello everyone, Here is something exciting - a new movement in community where Church Street intersects with Main Street and Wall Street. In his book and audio book, Soul Work- Finding God in Your Entrepreneurial Pursuits, author Lowell Busenitz, is giving the tools for Pastors, staff, congregations and the community, to connect our work with our C…
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Lowell Busenitz teaches entrepreneurship courses at the undergraduate, masters and PhD student levels. He has coached and mentored many student and founding teams in their development of business plans for new startups. Dr. Busenitz's research focuses on how entrepreneurs make decisions, the development of new venture opportunities, and the garneri…
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Beginning with a report on Robert Moses and The World's Fair in 1963- Lowell Thomas pays a visit to Queens to see how Moses is doing. Meanwhile, the second season of Paradise Island is at Jones Beach Marine Theater. The second of the Lombardo Trilogy, Moses remarks on a special "international flavored musical" to go along with the opening of the Wo…
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With excerpts and interviews with Sherry Lambert Halpern on her career as a Broadway actress and Stage Manager, this is a story of a real life, Broadway to Jones Beach Romance. The couple spent their life together - in both places. Morty Halpern, known as the Dean of Broadway Stage Managers. This is a bit of their stories- as well as others. Joel G…
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This is the fifth episode of From Broadway to Jones Beach. It features the stories of family, band members, cast and crew of the Lombardo organization. And in between a live set in 1966 from Louis Armstrong and band. Live from Jones Beach Marine Theater, Mardi Gras written by Carmen Lombardo. http://www.legends953.com…
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Robert Moses had a vision for Jones Beach in the 1920s that included a theater to bring high quality entertainment to the people. That theater on Zachs Bay went through a number of iterations but reached its height from 1954-1977 when it was under the direction of Guy Lombardo. Along with his brothers Carmen and Lebert, the Canadian-born band leade…
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Hello everyone, this is Richard Arnold Beattie, producer and co-host of Useful to God. On this day in America, we are beginning the Republican National Convention. As a journalist I want to take you back in history to August 5, 1956 to the Cow Palace in San Francisco, CA. While Dwight D. Eisenhower - an American Hero accepted the run for his second…
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Jones Beach Marine Theater was a special place to see musical theater. It is geographically 40 minutes from Broadway, yet in the community of musical theater it is very much a part of the Tony Award lights from stars, directors, producers and crew. It is where so many actors revived and originated roles, in a bigger than Broadway scale. Constance T…
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From South Pacific to The Sound of Music, The King and I, Carousel and Oklahoma, The Jones Beach Theater went on to be a key spot for R and H Revivals. Richard Arnold Beattie in this podcast talks to his friends and his beginnings in musical theater. This episode contains the voices of Constance Towers, Liz Lombardo, Lee Wilson and June Angela. Thi…
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John Cullum went from Broadway to Jones Beach, as did Constance Towers, John Michael King and Joel Grey, and as is usual many returned to Broadway. June Angela spends her time going from Jones Beach to television, voice work and Broadway. Morty Halpern, the veteran "Dean" of stage managers spent many summers at Jones Beach Marine Theater with his w…
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The freedom to become is often taken for granted. And yet, it is what is becoming of us that is not always clear or honored. In this useful conversation, between theologian and academic, Dr. James Spencer and Broadcast Journalist and Documentarian, Richard Arnold Beattie, there are soundbites from political ads; sermons and interviews that are part…
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An obscure bit of early 20th century technology embroiled Dr. Woody Register in a murder mystery. Register, a professor of history at the University of the South (Sewanee), became intrigued by the detective dictograph and followed its trail to the 1914 murder of Louise Bailey in Freeport. Mrs. Bailey was shot in the Merrick Road office of Dr. Edwar…
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The Circular Saw that is known as the News Cycle, has been a "chop house" of stories that have made or never made the hourly news. Now veteran broadcast journalist Richard Arnold Beattie and Theologian, Academic and media commentator, Dr. James Spencer bring you "Behind the Curve," those stories that have fallen off the news workbench - but are sti…
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Crosstown Rivals Queen City of the Plains The Scrapper They Came to Play Prelude/Miners Jig Homestead Road St. Mary's Glacier Music Mountain Tartan and Tweed The Great Depression (Was Fun) The Rhythm of the Morning Authentic City Westcliffe Winds Breezy Island All songs by Richard Arnold Beattie Guitar and Vocals- Richard Arnold Beattie Harmonica- …
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Lousie Mosrie, has a heart for people and puts her arms around veterans in a way few people can- with music and lyrics. She tells the stories that reach deep below the places that go beyond the names and faces- This is the final instalment of a pilot program that includes music and poetry that welcome us home. http://www.legends953.com…
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The neighborhoods where I have dwelled-have been urban, rural, suburban and inner city. Some have been more "authentic" than others. In an age of Artificial grass, synthetic energy, and social media, I think about the folk and spiritual authenticity that was handed down to me, in sound and pictures, theater and songs, food and touch- and I wondered…
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