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Life and career rarely go to plan. Breakthroughs happen on the ragged edge when things aren't quite going as expected. Self-aware people learn from those trials. What I Wish I Knew podcast hosts Mike Irwin and Simon Daw explore lessons learned by everyone, including athletes, creators, entrepreneurs, leaders, writers, and difference makers. They have three things in common: none are perfect, all are humble, and they've learned a few things along the way. In What I Wish I Knew, they share tho ...
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In this award-winning show, CPA Richard and Joe bring on excellent and interesting VIP guests and experts to discuss a wide range of topics ranging from great financial advice for family offices to guests from the worlds of entertainment, health, law, philanthropy and relevant areas about our lives, leisure, legacy and beyond. Whether financial expert or notable guest, listeners are treated to great informational and spontaneous, entertaining conversations. See awards at http://www.iymoney.c ...
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In-depth interviews with songwriters about their songwriting process. That's it. Nothing else. No talk of band drama, band names, or tour stories. Treating songwriters as writers, plain and simple. By Ben Opipari, English Lit Ph.D.
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A podcast about anything and everything airsoft. Primarily, conversations are based on the Ontario Airsoft community. Recorded at Action Airsoft Club. Hosted by Michael Massicotte or better known as callsign MaGic. We sit down and talk to teams, game hosts, field owners and influential members of the Ontario airsoft community. Proudly sponsored by: Action Airsoft Club Ballistic Prints SlingX Lightfighter Milsim
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Hollywood Breathwork/Health & Wellness expert Jon Paul Crimi - along with his best friend, uber-music-producer and rock legend John "Feldy" Feldmann - interview high profile musicians, actors, athletes and related VIPs about what personal obstacles they face and how they overcome them. What makes their show so unique is their no-nonsense, no-holds-barred, rock 'n roll candor mixed with deep insights and state-of-the-art solutions. It’s flat-out hysterical and also surprisingly emotional. Wit ...
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How does one go from playing with Springer pistols in a secluded Austrian village to becoming a renowned airsoft sniper? Join us as we sit down with Chris Neuwirth aka Novritsch, who shares his compelling journey from isolation to community, explaining the allure and trials of the sniper role in the world of airsoft. Chris also dishes out practical…
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Mica Tenenbaum and Matt Lewin of Magdalena Bay love hybrid cars. While I’m sure they appreciate the environmental benefits, it’s the humming sound the cars make when they first start moving that the duo finds inspiring. In fact, they find inspiration in everything around them, visually and sonically—even the act of Swiffering, as you’ll hear on the…
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"I'm always writing and always creating. I relate to the world by writing," Eva Hendricks of Charly Bliss told me on the podcast. Besides songwriting, she's written a YA novel and is a big journaler. Heck, Hendricks even gets inspired while she's hanging laundry! And when those songs are close to fruition, they need to be perfect: Hendricks estimat…
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Tracyanne Campbell of Camera Obscura has a superpower: she's able to write entire songs in her head before putting them to paper. If Campbell gets an idea and can't write it down immediately, she'll repeat the words over and over to herself until she can grab a pen and pencil. This superpower comes in handy when driving is an especially rich source…
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Matthew Koma of Winnetka Bowling League stops by the podcast to talk about how writing a song is like solving a crossword puzzle, why he doesn't like to dig through discarded melodic and lyrical ideas for new songs, and how he gets inspired by being among the stores. Winnetka Bowling League's debut album Sha La La is out now. I'm a big fan.…
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May 12, 2013 The post Lengendary Tennis Matches:’Mother’s Day Massacre’ and ‘Battle of the Sexes’, interview with Bobby Riggs’ Practice Partner, Lornie Kuhle appeared first on It's Your Money and Your Life Radio Show.By Richard Muscio and Joe Vecchio
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Ashton Irwin, drummer for 5 Seconds of Summer, often writes songs out of necessity. While he likes to journal, Irwin finds songwriting a much more effective vehicle for maintaining his mental health. And there's a routine to the songwriting process: from 11a-3p when the caffeine is at its peak, with a Moleskin journal and a black ink pen. Irwin lik…
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ED NOTE: This is from 2021, before this was a podcast and I was posting the video interviews to YouTube. I've taken the audio from that interview and turned it into podcast form. As you can tell at the beginning, we did this in the middle of the pandemic, hence our discussion about the creative process during COVID. Mike Doughty believes that disci…
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The circle is complete. I’ve had recent interviews with Anais Mitchell (together with Charlotte Cornfield) and with Eric D. Johnson, but now that we’ve added Josh Kaufman, this is a full-on Bonny Light Horseman episode. I enjoyed this conversation immensely because we dove into their collective process, not just their individual processes. And list…
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All four members of DIIV (Zachary Cole Smith, Andrew Bailey, Colin Caulfield, Ben Newman) joined me to talk about their individual songwriting processes. This interview could've gone on forever because they are so passionate about creativity. What's interesting is that their individual songwriting processes don't have too much in common, but perhap…
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