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Interesting Jobs and the People who do Them. Hi! I'm Tami Rumfelt, the creator and host of the Thing You Do podcast. I have always loved talking to people about their jobs. When I meet someone new, that’s usually one of my first questions,"So, tell me what you do." It’s not just small talk for me, I find people’s work fascinating! There are always aspects of people’s jobs that I never considered before. And, when people talk about their work they invariably reveal things about themselves. Wh ...
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Echospective

Markese Burke and Nathan Sieg

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A podcast that is/isn’t about music. So what does that mean? There are many things in our lives that try to pull is in one direction or another. Yes or no. Right or wrong. Left or right. Stop or go. You get the idea. Sometimes we need to find some balance. Some...perspective. Sometimes we need to hear someone’s story. It’s not always an easy thing to achieve because it may be hard to find common ground with others. The Echospective podcast strives to find that balance, that common ground. On ...
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This week we talk with Tami with an I!! She's a radio personality, voice over artist and connoisseur of all things bread. Ok we made up that last part, but hey, give her a chance anyways! We had a great time learning all the ins and outs of the radio world and we hope you do as well. Be sure to check out all Tami is up to : www.instagram.com/tamiwi…
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Today we hang with Joe..finally!! Joe and Nathan met at NCSU back in the late 90s, formed a band and met the same fate as so many other famous powerhouse groups! But seriously, we loved hanging with Joe and hopefully his story resonates with all of you in some way. Be sure to check out TDIM as well! www.echospective.com…
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Have you ever been to an orchestral or symphony performance and watched the conductor? I mean man, those folks work up a sweat! Have you ever wondered...how do they do that? How does one become a conductor? Are they required to wear tails? Well, most of those questions will be answered in today's episode! We talk to Matthew Troy, conductor extraord…
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Ok gang...we really did it this time!! Prepare yourselves because this episode is almost TWO hours long!! We just couldn't bring ourselves to split it up and make you wait for a part two! So to help with the listening load, we are utilizing chapter markers! This week, we talk to Mark Kroos and he tells us all about being an independent traveling pr…
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We are trying something a little different this week. We aren't going to part this episode out...you get the FULL hour and a half of content! You spoke, we listened. Keep the thoughts and ideas coming! We talk with Brad Ward of Maiden Voyage, North Carolina's premier Iron Maiden tribute act! Check them out at www.maidenvoyagenc.com Brad is also a s…
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We knew you'd come back for part two!! So here it is...part two! Don't forget to visit Weekend Excursion's site so you can help support them! www.weekendexcursion.com Todays episode is supported by Trimark Turf Solutions www.trimarkturf.com Be sure to check out the show's site as well www.echospective.com Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist…
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No this isn't an episode about Loverboy. Today we talk to Rick Hitchcock. Tour manager, guitar tech, music geek and all around good dude. He's got some fantastic stories and wait...it gets even better! This is only the first part!! Don't forget to visit Weekend Excursion's site so you can help support them! www.weekendexcursion.com Todays episode i…
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Happy Valentine's Day! Today Reggie Love joins us on the show. We hope you find his story encouraging and challenging. Maybe it's time for you to make a change? Chase a dream? Eat some candy hearts? Another TDIM today as well! Be sure to check out Reggie's music at www.reggielovemusic.com If you're in the Triad area in North Carolina be sure to che…
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What an action packed episode!! You will laugh, you will cry, you will julienne fries! Well maybe not that last part. This is where the rubber meets the road and the show really starts to take form. We are now talking to people other than ourselves!! To kick it off is Steven Courtney of Pennsylvania Kids and Family music fame. Then we have a "This …
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With a little history and humor, Nathan takes us back to what happened on this day in music, January 24th! Check out www.thisdayinmusic.com for your own history lessons and be sure to check out future episodes of TDIM! Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1Xj4OhVFgKuYqVq44qvXsG?si=3BraWH2aSUq0zHQA-hvwjA&pi=u-2p5K8xyJTea0 Song: Composed by Na…
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To understand where you are going, it is important to know where you came from. In this episode, we delve a little into Nathan's background, musical beginnings and the importance/influence of family. Now that you have come to know us, we want to know you. If you have a story you would like to share let us know and maybe we could have you on the sho…
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Today's special guest is....our very own Markese Burke! This episode is a tad lengthy BUT totally worth the listen. Markese shares how music has helped shape his life journey. From Mickey Mouse record players, to Prince, to podcasting. We hope his story is not only humorous but inspiring. Be sure to check Markese's other projects below! https://www…
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How many times in your life have you talked yourself out of doing something you love? I am willing to bet it's more times than you wish to admit. This first official episode represents what happens when you stop listening to doubt and fear. When you quit saying "why would anyone care to listen to me?" This episode represents being ok with being vul…
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Have you ever wondered how songs end up getting played on the radio? Like, have you ever been listening to the radio and thought, “Why THIS song? Who decided that of all the songs and all the musicians in the world, that THIS is the song that should be played on this radio station” Depending on the radio format you listen to, my guest today may hav…
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Join me in welcoming Stacy Shawiak to the podcast. Stacy works for Wycliff Associates where she is in the midst of an exciting and very unique project that involves developing a translation of the Bible for people who are deaf. I can hear you now, "Wait, what? Why would deaf people need a their own Bible translation?" I know, I know. I thought the …
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Who in the world has a MORE interesting job than Santa Claus? No one. And, believe it or not, Mr. Claus took some time out of his very busy schedule to be a part of this incredibly special episode of The Thing You Do podcast. Special thanks to Bernard the Elf for his (albeit begrudging) help with putting my call through. And, thanks to my good frie…
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It’s not really all that shocking that Bob Allen became a pilot to presidents and celebrities, when you consider that Bob is one of those people who reaches the apex of whatever he does. If there were an overachievers club, he would be the president. For example, in high school, Bob played three sports. Not only was he the starting QB for the Lee H…
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My guest this episode is Richard Burgin. Richard has written, directed and is now in post-production of the horror movie, Fang. Richard also has Asperger syndrome, a form of autism, and his experience with this disorder plays a major role in his film...which he describes as a metaphor for life with a disability. I never would have expected an inter…
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When Ed Cobbler hung out his Private Investigator shingle 37 years ago, he was the ONLY PI working in Greensboro, North Carolina. He's got more competition these days, but ask anyone in town who's the best, and there's a really good chance they'll point you in Ed's direction. Between his nearly 40 years as a PI, 15 years in law enforcement, and the…
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Ian Russell is an award winning voice actor with a flair for British and International English accents. His voice has been featured on TV, in Movies, in Video Games, on radio and as an Audiobook Narrator. As glamorous as this sounds, Ian says he spends much of his time in small room talking to himself and waving his arms around. Glamourous...or cra…
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Shelby Kirillin has a job that I didn’t even know existed until just a few weeks ago. She’s what’s sometimes called a Death Doula. I don’t know about you, but when I first heard that term, I immediately thought of the title of some really terrible horror flick. It’s nothing like that, though. Actually, Shelby has a career that helps bring meaning a…
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Pretty much every kid ever has dreamed of being a zookeeper some day. Well, today's guest is living the dream! Aly is the night keeper at Hogle Zoo in Salt Lake City, Utah, and on this episode of The Thing You Do she gives us an up-close look at what it's like to play with wild animals for a living. Spoiler alert, there's A LOT of poop involved, so…
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