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Jayne Olderman, Musician & Artist joins Host Cathy Hogan on “Chasing Excellence”

August 3, 2023 by Amanda Pearch

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Jayne Olderman, Musician & Artist joins Host Cathy Hogan on "Chasing Excellence"
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Host Cathy Hogan & Jayne Olderman

 

Welcome to “Chasing Excellence” the informative, educational & entertaining series featuring people with unique professions, outside of the norm”.

Join us as we bring attention to POSITIVITY! Throughout this series, we will share inspiring stories of entrepreneurs and their journeys.

 

Jayne Olderman

Jayne is a talented and diverse artist. She is skilled in songwriter, pianist and musician. Her styles range from pop to alternative, R&B to neo-folk and beyond. She writes, plays the instruments, produces and engineers music & projects and creates videos for the projects. Check out Jaynes work at Home (jayneolderman.com)

 

 

Host Cathy Hogan

Cathy is an expert in design and marketing. She has won numerous awards as a gift designer, writer, instructor and trainer in the gift industry. Her award-winning design team specializes in unique creations. Her experience allows her to highlight a multitude of interesting professionals and share their stories of success with YOU!

 

Do you have a story that is worth sharing? Email us at chasingexcellencepodcast@gmail.com– we would love to hear from you.

 

 

 

Podcasts by Amanda Pearch

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Atlanta Cares Radio: Ashleigh Poff with Industry Impact, Esther Kim with Ethne Health and Cody Turner with Sofar Sounds

November 21, 2019 by angishields

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Ashleigh Poff , Founder of Industry Impact, is a passionate, charismatic event strategist and community engagement project manager who has built a network focused on social impact initiatives and cause-driven activations and experiences. Professionally, she has facilitated over $2.6M in value/contributions to global causes and conscious businesses providing and producing meaningful ways to invest in a better world for over 10 years.

Connect with Ashleigh on LinkedIn.

Esther Kim is a board certified Family Medicine physician and co-founder of Ethne Health– a nonprofit, medical clinic located in Clarkston GA. This community is often called the “most diverse square mile in America” with over 100 people groups and 60 languages represented. Ethne Health helps bridge the healthcare access gap in the community by providing quality holistic health care and by collaborating with other organizations because we believe that the health of our community does not happen in a vacuum.

Follow Ethne Health on Facebook.

Cody Turner, City Director of Sofar Atlanta.

Follow Sofar Sounds Atlanta on Facebook.

About Your Host

Grace Hayden is dedicated to building comprehensive wealth management strategies to suit each of her clients’ financial paths. By establishing and maintaining good relationships with her clients, Grace is able to set up her clients’ accounts based on their needs, goals, and objectives.

In addition to being a familiar face around Atlanta Planning Group, after obtaining two bachelor’s degrees in Economics from the University of Venice – Ca’ Foscari and Georgia State University, Grace went on to work for some of the most well-known names in the financial industry, including Jackson National and Invesco, a global asset manager headquartered in Atlanta.

In Grace’s spare time she enjoys hiking, rock climbing, traveling and exploring Atlanta’s culinary scene.

Tagged With: corporate event planner, Entertainment, event planner, Excellence, intimate, live music, music, neighbor-centered, social impact events, Tech

Kyle Sanders, Let There Be Rock, Dan Solla, PTSD Foundation of America

November 13, 2019 by Beau Henderson

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Kyle Sanders – Let There Be Rock

Let There Be Rock School is a music lesson facility and rock and roll community center. Students from age 5 to adult learn to play guitar, bass, drums, keys and vocals while interacting with their peers. All students have the opportunity to join a band learning classic, current and writing original songs to perform at a real rock n roll venue!!

What Kyle and his team have so much more to offer than just music and vocal lessons…  community, likeness and spirit are developed here!

Dan Solla, JD – PTSD Foundation Of America Atlanta

 

“Hope and Healing for the Invisible Wounds of War: Support and Treatment for our Communities’ Combat Veterans”

Dan Solla is the Managing Director of the PTSD Foundation of America’s-Atlanta/North Georgia Chapter.  The PTSD Foundation of America operates an 80-bed residential treatment and interim housing facility for combat veterans, facilitates local peer-based support groups, and organizes recreational and outdoor events, outings, and challenge expeditions for veterans and their families.  Mr. Solla’s work and passion is helping other combat veterans struggling with adjustment to civilian life, combat trauma, PTSD, addiction and thoughts of suicide. 

Mr. Solla is a veteran of the United States Army Infantry, having served as a rifleman in the 1st Armored Divisions 1/36 Infantry Battalion out of Ray Barracks Freidberg, Germany.  He served 15 months as a rifleman in Iraq during the invasion of 2003-2004 and was awarded the Combat Infantryman’s Badge for actively engaging in ground combat with the enemy.  He received a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the University of Tennessee and a Doctor of Jurisprudence from the University of Tennessee College of Law in Knoxville.  A resident of Flowery Branch, he is a member of the American Legion Post 7 in Gainesville, a parishioner of St. Gabriel’s Episcopal Church in Oakwood and father to Jude and Zen Solla. 

 

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Dr. Carroll Turner with the Business Incubator at Brenau University, Al Trembley with WSI Rainmakers, and April Rooks with AMPED Kids

April 3, 2019 by Beau Henderson

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Dr. Carroll Turner with the Business Incubator at Brenau University, Al Trembley with WSI Rainmakers, and April Rooks with AMPED Kids
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Dr. Carroll Turner/Business Incubator at Brenau University

The Business Incubator at Brenau University fosters market success, student learning, wealth building and job creation. They work with startup companies, inventors and entrepreneurs to develop great ideas into sustainable, standalone businesses. They foster market success, wealth building and job creation. They increase the prospect of a client company’s commercial success in the marketplace, train and educate the business and community leaders of tomorrow, and contribute to the economic development of Northeast Georgia, Gainesville and Hall County.

Al Trembley/WSI Rainmakers

Al Trembley is the owner of WSI Rainmakers based in Gainesville, GA.  Al attended the University of Nebraska at Kearney and applies his 20+ years of experience in business development and lead generation while at organizations such as New York Life.  Today, he helps businesses build relationships and increase revenue by implementing a variety of digital and traditional marketing channels.  Al believes “It’s better to be the author of a well executed plan than to be the recipient of a firing squad”.  WSI Rainmakers is part of the world’s largest digital marketing network, wsiworld.com.

April Rooks/AMPED Kids

April Rooks is a native of Gainesville, GA. She has been married to Nathan for five years this July and is the mother of two children. Preston is seventeen and Cheyenne is two. April grew up in a musical family and began singing at an early age. She studied vocal performance and music education at Gainesville College where she fine tuned her vocal skills, music knowledge and began learning the art of crafting songs. April began teaching private music lessons in 2002.

In 2005, she had a record deal with a Nashville Indie Label and released her first album, Just A Little Country. She has opened for artists such as Shawn Mullins and while working with one of Atlanta’s premier wedding bands shared the stage with Kenny Loggins. She has graced the stage of The Tabernacle in Atlanta.

She loves nature. Going on hikes, camping and picnicking are a few favorite activities. Reading about personal growth and faith studies is also a passion. April’s favorite perks of being a musician are free food and wine!

AMPED Kids Foundation’s mission is to positively impact the lives of foster children by providing access to free private music instruction and other music programs throughout Georgia.

They are dedicated to making a difference in the lives of children through the power of music.  Through growing children’s musical gifts and interests and empowering them through mentorship, discipline and success principles, Amped Kids is lifting up children and giving them a voice.

AMPED Kids dream is to provide hope and vision to children who are undergoing difficult life challenges and empower them for a better future through our AMPED music programs.

Tagged With: digital marketing, Dr. bill lampton, Dr. Carroll Turner, fostering market success, Gainesville, Hall County, marketing, music, music instruction for children, North Georgia, north georgia business radio, private musical instruction, student learning, wealth building

Tucson Business Radio – Arts & Commerce ep.1

July 26, 2018 by angishields

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Arts & Commerce is hosted by Robin Young, a graduate of Sunnyside High School. Having left Tucson in 1985 to live along the coast of California, Robin returned to Tucson in 2015 and bought her forever home.

In her years in CA, she was blessed to live a life in which she balanced a life of art, commerce and raising her two wonderful children. With a life-long love of the arts and the people who worked in the arts, and a long history of building and working in small businesses, Robin’s goal with this show is to help businesses connect with the arts organizations and artists in Tucson, to the mutual benefit of each and an even wider benefit to the entire community of Tucson.

Today’s Guests on Tucson Business Radio – Arts & Commerce:

Michael Fenlason

Director

Strada Company

www.stradacompany.org

michael@stradacompany.org

520-207-9611

www.stradacompany.org

Michael Fenlason is the Artistic Director of Strada Company and the Tubac Center of the Arts. Formerly, the Foundations and Corporations Officer at the Tucson Symphony, Marketing and Public Relations Director at the Tucson Museum of Art, Artistic Director at Unlikely Theater and Beowulf Alley Theatre, Michael has been a nonprofit professional for more than 25 years and every organization he has managed has run without loss or debt. Michael is also a professional writer and playwright and was honored by the American Association of Community Theatres for “far-reaching contribution” to theater.

 

Maryann Green

Executive Director

Tucson Fringe Theatre Festival

tucsonfringe.org

tucsonfringe@gmail.com

520-261-4851

https://www.facebook.com/tucsonfringe/

Maryann Green is the Executive Director of the Tucson Fringe Theatre Festival and also a Drama Teacher at Rincon High School. Maryann has also worked as an actress and storyteller in Tucson and recently took on the role of managing Live Theatre Workshops Etcetera series.

Tagged With: dance, Harry Potter Ball, Live Action Theater, local business, MaryAnn Green, Michael Fenlason, music, Rincon High School, Robin Young, Strada Company, theater, Tucson Business Radio, Tucson Fringe, Tucson Fringe Theater Festival

Pensacola Business Radio-Special Guest, The Wide Open.

January 22, 2018 by angishields

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The Wide Open are not trying to fit into a mold anyone else has cast. Crisscrossing the country in their 32-foot Winnebago armed with their blues-drenched Americana, the duo has discovered their calling––and fans of honest music are grateful for it.

“I just want you to have all of me when I sing a song, so if it’s real to me then it will be real to you,” says singer-songwriter and award-winning harmonica player Allen Rayfield, who with fellow power vocalist, guitarist, and songwriter Season Ammons, forms duo The Wide Open. “I love the authenticity of Robert Johnson and all the old blues, folk, and roots music. I like to sit down with my guitar and write the song that needs to be written at the time,” says Rayfield. For Ammons, creating is deeply personal. “I love melodies and usually will form a melody around a phrase or hook,” she explains. “Then, I’ll pick up an instrument and hash out more music and phrasing to create a story based on some aspect in my life that is or once was true.”

The pair’s sophomore release Long Road Home pulses with the kind of raw immediacy Rayfield praises and craves. A tight collection of original songs driven by Ammons’ and Rayfield’s gritty chemistry, the anti

Screen shot 2017 10 13 at 6 24 03 amand Rayfield both traveled unique roads to get to one another. Dallas native Ammons cut her teeth on the Texas opry circuit before moving to Nashville to focus on songwriting. A warm reflection of the country, jazz, and blues vocalists she grew up loving, Ammons’ voice demanded attention. She was a regional finalist on talent-scouting machine Nashville Star and released a solo debut in 2011, a standout that garnered a Texas Music Awards nod, before moving to the Fort Walton Beach area in Florida the following year. Ammons’ second solo record turned heads and clinched nominations throughout Texas and Florida.

cipated record is the follow-up to 2015’s We’ll Get By, which netted the pair an Independent Music Award nod for Best Americana Album and was soon followed by an acclaimed appearance on Destin, Florida’s PBS affiliate.

Confident and often downright virtuosic, Long Road Home clearly benefits from the miles the road-dogging duo logs each year: at least 200 dates in roadhouses and listening rooms across the country. The Wide Open recorded the album on analog tape at Yellow Dog Studios in Wimberley, Texas, producer Dave Percefull’s Blanco-River lining vintage studio. “Dave was great in the studio and knew exactly how to capture the sound we wanted, as well as exactly how to get the performance he wanted,” Ammons says. “It was fun and intense and exciting.”

For fans of The Wide Open, such a triumphant record is cause for celebration but far from a surprise––a beautiful new chapter for two people who can’t help but inspire one another and just about everyone else who knows or merely hears them. After meeting on stage in Florida, the two began collaborating, not expecting anything more than great songs. “Neither one of us was looking for romance, but the love we shared on and off the stage became undeniable,” Rayfield says.

Ammons

Gig after gig, album after album, Ammons became well known and beloved on the Emerald Coast as a solid guitarist, magnetic performer, and gifted writer. Then she met Rayfield.

A St. Louis native, Rayfield was known as a songwriter and gifted harmonica player within the blues community––he’d later go on to win three consecutive Best Harmonica Player trophies at the annual Beachcomber awards not long after moving to Florida in 2013. He relocated with the intention of giving songwriting and performing a wholehearted effort after weathering devastating news: in 2007 at just 30 years old, he was diagnosed with Friedreich’s Ataxia, an incurable neurological disease that affects his muscles, coordination, and causes spasms. Not even a year later, he was in a wheelchair. “I decided to do something about it,” Rayfield says. He spent two months riding 1,486 miles from St. Louis to the East Coast on a hand-powered recumbent bicycle to raise awareness about the disease. When he arrived in Ocean City, Maryland, the mayor greeted him with a key to the city.

Rayfield has since experienceced a miraculous regression in the disease and regained his ability to walk. He attributes the process to his advocacy, alternative medicine, healthy diet, prayer and meditation, yoga, and staying passionate about life.

Ammons and Rayfield cut fierce figures––and more than music aficionados have noticed. New York Times bestselling author Paige Tyler based two characters in her book Wolf Unleashed: SWAT: Special Wolf Alpha Team on the couple.

Long Road Home’s title track is a perfect example why. Also the album’s lead single, the song gleefully incorporates sly banjo licks into a winking ode to doing things your own way. “It’s a fun song about taking chances and having fun––and possibly doing the wrong things for the right reasons,” Rayfield says. The pair’s muscly harmonies buoy the mood alongside playful strings.

“Feel Alright” blithely captures brash desire, while “Walton County Jail” is a bluesy masterpiece, fueled by Rayfield’s gravely lead vocals and meaty harmonica. Moody “Raining in Memphis” is a winsome stroll through regret and longing, while “Ol’ Missouri” nods to bluegrass in a sweet singalong. Haunting album standout “Rainy Day Serenade” is a hushed meditation revolving around Ammons’ stunning vocal delivery and perfect punctuations from Rayfield’s harmonica.

“I will obsess over the words and chords until I have a solid song working,” Rayfield says of his composing process. “I will usually finish it even if it takes hours because I struggle walking away from the moment I am having with the song.”

Ultimately, for both members of The Wide Open, the toiling through the years, miles, and heartbreak that had to unfold in order to create Long Road Home has been worth it. “Long Road Home captures an emotional roller coaster of real passion and truth,” Rayfield says. Ammon says “The pain and joy it took to follow our love for each other and our love of music was both transforming and overwhelming.” She pauses, then breathes deeply as she adds, “This album helped us both heal and grow in ways we never imagined.”

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Pensacola Business Radio: Aj’s Bravehearts and The Destiny Benefit Concert

July 14, 2017 by angishields

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Anthony James “AJ” Fratto is a former United States Navy helicopter search & rescue swimmer, Blue Angel crew chief number #1 & underground community leader. AJ has been a touring musician & the poster boy (guest vocalist) of highly acclaimed & respected progressive metal band Queensryche & they’re 2009 release American Soldier. AJ is the leader of 501c3 charity AJs BraveHearts.

The Mission

July 11, 2013

To bring awareness, funding & hope to Homeless Veterans, Special needs / Underprivileged Children & Animal Rescues on a local level through the love and healing power of music.

 

 

Tagged With: Leadership, marketing, music, On The Air, PBRX, Pensacola, Suicide, vinyl music hall

Pensacola Business Radio: Rodney Raps Spotlight Episode

July 13, 2017 by angishields

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Rodnay Brewer / Rodney Raps

Rodnayraps is a 20 year old student, musician, poet and fine artist. Describing his style as bohemian metaphysical poetry. Raps hopes to create music that evokes a desire in his listeners to get introspective. His next project “Me After Her” drops on August 20th and his last mixtape “Flower in the Attic” is available on soundcloud.com/rodnayraps or rodnayraps.com.

 

Rodnayraps.com     
Facebook.com/rodnayraps&friends
Twitter.com/rodnayraps 
Soundcloud.com/rodnayraps 

     

 

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LEADERSHIP AND MUSIC: Rob Kuehl with Maier America

July 20, 2016 by Mike

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On this episode of ‘On the Money’, host Joe Moss discusses leadership and music with the CEO of Maier America, and musician, Rob Kuehl

Rob Kuehl/Maier America

As CEO of Maier America, a high quality “made in Germany” manufacturer of rotary union systems for many world class top industries, Rob brings a unique depth and breadth in Sales & Marketing, Product Management, Operations, Research & Development, Commercialization, Manufacturing, and International Cross Organizational Relationships to build the company for growth. Rob has a proven record in driving organizations and products to increased profitability with a customer focus on value creating business partnerships. Rob is multi-lingual with a dual German/American citizenship and provides music and entertainment as a hobby around the globe during his free time for which all proceeds go to children with special needs.

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To watch the video of this show CLICK HERE.

“On the Money” focuses on topics and issues allowing small businesses to better navigate the financial services minefield, with analysis and opinions from today’s industry experts on banking and loans. “On the Money” also introduces you to some of the top small business leaders in the Atlanta market.

Hosted by Joe Moss, the president of Embassy National Bank, “On the Money” airs live every Wednesday at 3:00 PM EST from the Business RadioX studio in Gwinnett.

 

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