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Transmission is a distributed mixed reality podcast and performance series premiering in Edinburgh in 2017. This companion Podcast speculates on the possibility of life on Proxima b - the closest planet outside of our solar system that has the potential to support life - and whether civilizations like our own could live there. What if we received their television and radio broadcasts? How would we listen in? Could we translate them? How could we communicate back? Hosted by Cecilia Lynn Jacob ...
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AeroCloud is the fastest-growing airport tech company, starting in 2019 and now serving over 60 airports. With 60 expert employees and major investors, we’ve attracted $18M in investment. I’m George, the CEO and co-founder. We saw the need for better airport tech and created AeroCloud, a cloud-first airport software company. I learn best through discussions, making podcasts ideal. Conversations with over 100 airport leaders revealed common challenges and unique solutions worth exploring. The ...
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Classically Minded

Garrett John Law

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Classically Minded was born to document the lives and musicians during the Covid-19 Pandemic and to create a safe space for musicians to discuss the important issues of the day. This show is hosted by Garrett John Law.
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Each week WFMT goes live to the Chicago Cultural Center for concerts with emerging artists from around the world, produced by the International Music Foundation. Some shows offer solo recitals while others feature ensembles. The concerts take place beneath the world’s largest Tiffany-domed ceiling, part of a landmark building that originally housed the Chicago Public Library. The Dame Myra Hess Memorial Concerts are named for British pianist Myra Hess who organized some 1,700 free lunchtime ...
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In our seventh episode of On Block/Off Block, George speaks to VP or Operations and Public Safety at Sarasota Bradenton International Airport, Lionel Guilbert. George and Lionel talk about Lionel's upbringing and introduction into aviation and his journey through airport operations at SRQ, the three key drivers to success in SRQ's passenger growth,…
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Cellist Ezra Escobar and pianist Ryan Senger perform works by Nicanor Abelardo and Sergei Rachmaninoff live from the Seventeenth Church of Christ, Scientist, Chicago. Lauded as “vibrant” and “gifted” (Chicago Classical Review), Filipino-American cellist Ezra Escobar maintains a prolific output as a multigenre cellist, composer, and music producer. …
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Cellist Yanyan Lin and pianist Umi Garrett perform works by Clara Schumann, Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel, Lili Boulanger, and Nadia Boulanger. Yanyan Lin performed Haydn D Major Cello Concerto at age 19 with Shanghai Conservatory Orchestra as his solo debut in Shanghai He-luting Hall. He has been invited by festivals such as Piatigorsky International C…
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Baritone Ian Rucker and pianist Michael Banwarth perform music by Gabriel Fauré, Gustav Mahler, Frank Loesser, Leonard Bernstein, and Richard Rodgers live from the Seventeenth Church of Christ, Scientist, Chicago. The third-year baritone with Lyric Opera’s Patrick G. and Shirley W. Ryan Opera Center from Oshkosh, Wisconsin, Ian Rucker will appear a…
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Violinist Oliver Neubauer and pianist Chelsea Wang perform works by Clara Schumann and Richard Strauss live at the Seventeeth Church of Christ, Scientist, Chicago. Violinist Oliver Neubauer is quickly establishing himself as one of the most exciting young artists of his time. First prize winner of the 2023 Susan Wadsworth Young Concert Artists Inte…
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Recently winning 3rd prize at the Epinal International Piano Competition and Leoš Janáček International Competition in Brno, In-Ae Ha is acclaimed as a passionate pianist, lauded for her “new and radiant interpretation, brilliant virtuosity, and driving energy” according to the Chosun Newspaper Concert Review. The post In-Ae Ha, piano appeared firs…
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Recipient of the 2022 Avery Fisher Career Grant, 29-year-old American pianist Mackenzie Melemed’s international career continues to flourish. Melemed was the winner of Juilliard’s 2019 Leo B. Ruiz Carnegie Hall Recital Prize and 2018 Arthur Rubinstein Prize, as well as the Jade Medal at the 2019 China International Music Competition and the first p…
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Maxwell Foster is a pianist and pedagogue based in Baltimore and Brisbane. He was the recipient of first prize at the ABC Young Performer Awards and has performed alongside every major orchestra within Australia. Hailed as a “born communicator” (The Australian), a “brilliant young musician” (Otago Times), and a “soloist of superb virtuosic skill an…
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Pianist Avery Gagliano was the First Prize and Best Concerto Prize winner of the 2020 National Chopin Piano Competition, and semifinalist at the 18th International Chopin Competition in 2021. She perform works by George Frideric Handel, Maurice Ravel, and Nikolai Medtner live from the Seventeenth Church of Christ, Scientist, Chicago. The post Avery…
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Pianist Anna Han received the second prize at the 2023 Naumburg International Piano Competition and first prize at the 2023 National Federation of Music Clubs Competition. She performs her own arrangement of two Robert Schumann pieces and works by Johann Sebastian Bach, Unsuk Chin, Dmitri Shostakovich, and Sergei Prokofiev, live from the Seventeent…
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Cellist David Caplan of the Civic Orchestra of Chicago and pianist Rick Ferguson, co-founder and artistic director of The Musical Offering, perform works by Louise Farrenc and Ludwig van Beethoven, live from the Seventeenth Church of Christ, Scientist, Chicago. The post David Caplan, cello & Rick Ferguson, piano appeared first on WFMT.…
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This episode was recorded live from the Concorde Conference Centre at Manchester Airport as part of AeroCloud's team celebration of our successful Series A fundraise. CEO George Richardson talks about AeroCloud, technology and the future of airport operations with his co-founders Ian Forde-Smith and Paul Secker. He is joined by lead investors Chris…
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In this fifth On Block / Off Block podcast, you can hear George's interview with AeroCloud's new Global Director of Common-Use, Paul Secker. They discuss Paul's introduction into a career with Airports, how he built and grew Flight Solutions to become one of the leading disruptors in the Common-Use market and their recent merge into AeroCloud.…
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In this fourth On Block / Off Block podcast, you can hear George's interview with AeroCloud's Head of People, Dai Garrett. They discuss Dai's role, how he's helped other companies grow their teams, and what's important to keep in mind as you hire people into a start-up like AeroCloud. On Block / Off Block is the podcast about working in, and with, …
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In this second On Block / Off Block podcast, you can hear part 2 of George's interview with his co-founder and AeroCloud CTO Ian Forde-Smith. They talk about Ian's history working with airports and how and why he started AeroCloud with George. Part 1 is available in the first podcast. On Block / Off Block is the podcast about working in, and with, …
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In this first On Block / Off Block podcast, you can hear part 1 of George's interview with his co-founder and AeroCloud CTO Ian Forde-Smith. They talk about Ian's history working with airports and how and why he started AeroCloud with George. Join us next time for part 2. On Block / Off Block is the podcast about working in, and with, airports. It'…
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Concert Organist David von Behren and Host of Classically Minded, Garrett John Law, discuss what life is like for organists during quarantine. David von Behren is the recently-appointed Assistant University Organist and Choirmaster of the Memorial Church at Harvard University. He earned his Master of Music degree at Yale University’s School of Musi…
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The Mostly Lifting Stuff Podcast boys are back with an all new episode! Watch the guys being doods with this weeks guest, Nathan Waak. Noah and Garrett talk the newly released Netflix doc Westside vs the World and all of its controversies, why Garrett hates Drake, and hear about a day in the life with the guy who makes the Rock look lazy. Follow Na…
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On this episode Garrett and Noah share some exciting events happening later this week that the podcast will be featured on, followed by this weeks Gym Pet Peeve, Sunday Scaries, Shoutout Sunday’s, and announce who you guys voted winner for Song of the Week along with all new song nominations. You can vote for your favorite nomination in our IG stor…
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NEW EPISODE. Go check out this weeks episode with special guest, @zach_eddy93! Zach served in the Marine Corps and now studies Electrical Engineering at Oakland University. In this weeks all new episode, Garrett and Noah sat down with Zach to talk training and how fitness and nutrition have played key roles in benefiting mental health in the vetera…
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NEW EPISODE. Meet Emily. As you can tell, Emily Cronizer is a badass and we were fortunate enough to sit down with her this week to talk shop, balance, and how to get those booty gains. Join us and listen in as Garrett and Noah share their biggest Pet Peeves in the Gym, present their best Workout Song Nominations of the Week, and share their Shouto…
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Season 2 is live! We are excited to get this season kicked off with introducing our listeners to the multiple changes headed our way on the show. First of which, we have a new co-host. Noah Francis has been a recurring guest on season 1 and we are excited to have him join our team. In this episode we dive into new segments, talk 4th of July festivi…
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On this episode we are rejoined by Evan and Noah to discuss several important factors that people often overlook in their training or life in general. Most people know that the foods they eat can affect their performance in the gym, but aren't aware it also plays a major role in your mental health. We also discuss the importance being present and e…
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In episode 14 we are joined by Dan Ault. Dan is a former collegiate golfer and trains for triathlons, he is also currently finishing his Master's in Accounting at Oakland University. Dan is planning on competing in several triathlons this summer. In this episode we discuss Dan's training, the mental side of training, and how Dan got into endurance …
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Episode 13 of Mostly Lifting Stuff featuring Chad Litchfield. Chad is a Mechanical Engineering major at Oakland University and trains for both power and endurance. On this episode we discuss how Chad has dealt with injuries and how he has been able to find progress despite setbacks. IG: mostlyliftingstuff IG: chadlitchfield026…
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“Unless I understand the Cross, I cannot understand why my commitment to what is right must be precedence over what I prefer.” – Ravi ZachariasAs a disciple, we cannot make a defence of Jesus Christ unless we understand His character, whether it be in regard to creation or salvation.A good apologist is not the individual who is strictly academic bu…
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“For an overseer, as God’s steward, must be above reproach” – Titus 1:7.Biblical leadership, for the benefit of the church, has been clearly defined by Scripture. If you are wanting to know more about what an elder is and why you should care, our panel discussion on the matter should be a step in the right direction.Visual Resource: https://goo.gl/…
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For the wealth of knowledge taught by Jesus in Matthew 24, his most profound reminder is this: do not be deceived.As children of God, we do not walk by blind optimism but hope established in truth. Jesus has given us insight into what tomorrow may hold. Anything else is unworthy of our attention.The accompanying visual resource is available by requ…
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“For consider your calling, brothers: not many of you were wise according to worldly standards, not many were powerful, not many were of noble birth. But God chose what is foolish in the world to shame the wise; God chose what is weak in the world to shame the strong; God chose what is low and despised in the world, even things that are not, to bri…
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At the final judgment, where will you stand?Eschatology, “the science of last things”, is indeed a science. It is the systematic study of both the natural and supernatural world through the scriptural lense given to us by God. However, the passion of his heart is not simply for your knowledge to increase. Knowledge is of no help to anyone if it is …
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