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    Explore " bill anderson" with insightful episodes like "142: X-MAS: DAYS OF NOEL PAST", "Innovation Democratizing Patient Access To Medical Records", "10-Time Grammy-Nominated Singer-Songwriter Jamey Johnson", "Ep. 161 - JEANNIE SEELY ("Leavin' and Sayin' Goodbye")" and "My Dad Is Back! Pt 2" from podcasts like ""Ace Comicals", "The Heart of Innovation", "Decide It's Your Turn™: The Podcast", "Songcraft: Spotlight on Songwriters" and "The Get Up Girl"" and more!

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    142: X-MAS: DAYS OF NOEL PAST

    142: X-MAS: DAYS OF NOEL PAST
    Merry Christmas and welcome to this year's Christmas special. We decided to take a trip back in time, riffing off our recent Death and Return of Superman episodes and put together a list of Christmas comics that cover the first half of the 90s. We offer you a snapshot of the particular kind of Christmas cheer that would have been available on the stands at the time! In this episode, Greg and Leon discuss the following comics: What The-?! #10 (https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/What_The--%3F!_Vol_1_10) The Lobo Paramilitary Christmas Special (https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Lobo_Paramilitary_Christmas_Special_Vol_1_1) Terror Inc #8 (https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Terror_Inc._Vol_1_8) 1993 Marvel Holiday Special (https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Marvel_Holiday_Special_Vol_1_1993) Extreme Super Christmas Special (https://imagecomics.fandom.com/wiki/Extreme_Super_Christmas_Special_Vol_1_1) Spawn #39 (https://imagecomics.fandom.com/wiki/Spawn_Vol_1_39) Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight (Vol 1) #79 (https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Batman:_Legends_of_the_Dark_Knight_Vol_1_79) Send any questions or feedback to (mailto:acecomicals@gmail.com) acecomicals@gmail.com. And also please subscribe (http://www.acecomicals.com/subscribe) and leave us a review! This winter will be tough for a lot of people in the UK because of the consistent cruelty and wilful failure of the Conservative goverment. If you would have considered donating to our Ko-fi then we would ask that instead, please consider giving to one of the following charities: -The Trussell Trust (https://www.trusselltrust.org/appeal-google-search/) -Crisis (https://www.crisis.org.uk/get-involved/donate-to-crisis-at-christmas/?gclid=Cj0KCQiAtICdBhCLARIsALUBFcGt5TN1TFyidRG9hyaxj0vm65pRwC5WW6ddVV0eAS5lBWeEWvym5Z4aArrKEALw_wcB) -Shelter (https://england.shelter.org.uk/donate?reserved_appeal_code=20220401-IG-29&gclid=Cj0KCQiAtICdBhCLARIsALUBFcH9NXqVRXUdiM2YpnfsRdx31EdUnr-FxWwj_RcMfnK70Jf6XkTodkQaAgGNEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds) -Refugee Action (https://www.refugee-action.org.uk/) -The British Red Cross (https://donate.redcross.org.uk/appeal/general-fund-appeal) Ace Comicals, over and out!#

    Innovation Democratizing Patient Access To Medical Records

    Innovation Democratizing Patient Access To Medical Records

    How much easier would it be if we had instant access to our medical records, especially imaging, so we could make real-time decisions on our care and even get a second opinion in a timely manner? The reality is that although HIPAA mandates our right for access to our medical records, get copies of them, and request chances be made to them, policies differ depending on facility which hinder a patient's ability to get access real-time. Some charge to release the records, asking patients to cover the 'administrative costs.' Some wait until the very last moment to send under HIPAA's 30-day requirement between the time the request was made and honored. Some even take advantage of a one-time 30-day extension, further delaying the release of records. The delay in getting those records could cost life and limb. But there is some light on the horizon with the new Cures Act as well as innovation by entrepreneurs around medical records access. Leading the discussion is Bill Anderson, Advisor to Digicare, which is creating a platform that at its foundation democratizes access to all medical records for the patient across facilities, and even more, using a special algorithm brings the information to life by highlighting key medical terms and offering patients the ability to instantly get them defined and explained. He's also VP of
    Partnerships for Briya, which allows patients, physicians, and researchers, and data analytics tools to be able to access and make sense of data from any location, in any format, in near real-time. In the last half of the show, a
    patient shares her story of perseverance with Peripheral Artery Disease (P.A.D.), a chronic circulation issue impacting mainly the legs, that impacts one in five over age 60. Diagnosed and treated at early onset of symptoms such as leg cramps and pain in the buttocks, hips, thighs, or calves, reduces a patient's risk of heart attack, stroke, and amptuation.

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    10-Time Grammy-Nominated Singer-Songwriter Jamey Johnson

    10-Time Grammy-Nominated Singer-Songwriter Jamey Johnson

    Success coach and former professional golfer, Christina Lecuyer interviews the kind-hearted, introverted, INCREDIBLE country music sing-songwriter, Jamey Johnson. This episode takes you on Jamey’s amazing journey into music, the twists and turns he took to get where he is today and how he always remembered to follow his gut. Plus, a special shoutout to a foundation close to Jamey’s heart, the Nikki Mitchell Foundation.

     

    Jamey Johnson’s Bio:

    Truth and tradition. These non-negotiable principles serve as the bedrock of the music of 11-time Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Jamey Johnson, who is “one of the greatest country singers of our time,” according to The Washington Post . Indeed, the Alabama native has been acknowledged by many as country music’s north star, guiding us down a path of confession and conflict to a place of reflection and redemption. He is one of only a few people in the history of country music to win two Song of the Year Awards – for “Give It Away” and “In Color”-- from the Academy of Country Music and the Country Music Association. He has received tremendous praise from The New York Times, Rolling Stone, The Wall Street Journal and other publications, many of which have hailed his albums as masterpieces. He was among the artists asked to set Johnny Cash’s poetry to music in the new album Johnny Cash Forever Words: The Music.

    His influential album, That Lonesome Song , was certified platinum for 1 million in sales, and his innovative double album, The Guitar Song , debuted at No. 1 on the country album charts and was certified gold. In 2012, he released a Grammy-nominated project honoring one of his heroes, Living for a Song: A Tribute to Hank Cochran. In addition to his own recordings, he has written songs for George Strait, Willie Nelson, Trace Adkins, James Otto, Joe Nichols and others. He and Alison Krauss recently joined Brantley Gilbert to record the song “Fire and Brimstone” for Gilbert’s new album.

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    If you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating  and leave us a comment on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser and Castbox about what you’d like us to talk about that will help you realize that at any moment, any day, you too can decide, it’s your turn!

     

     

    Christina Lecuyer’s Bio:

    Christina Lecuyer is a former Professional Golfer, a three-time reality television competitor, Confidence + Mindset Coach, Motivational Speaker, and Founder of Women with C.L.A.S.S. Mastermind, as well as Decide It’s Your Turn: Women’s Weekend. Christina’s mission in life is to empower people to fully live in their purpose, confidently and successfully!

     

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    Ep. 161 - JEANNIE SEELY ("Leavin' and Sayin' Goodbye")

    Ep. 161 - JEANNIE SEELY ("Leavin' and Sayin' Goodbye")

    Summary: Grand Ole Opry legend Jeannie Seely. a Grammy winner who placed nearly 30 singles on the Billboard country charts as an artist, joins us to chat about her craft as a BMI award-winning songwriter whose compositions have been recorded by Merle Haggard, Ray Price, Irma Thomas, Rhonda Vincent, Faron Young, Connie Smith, Dottie West, Willie Nelson, and others. She talks about co-writing with Randy Newman and Glen Campbell, shares her perspective on Nashville’s songwriting community as the former spouse of Hall of Fame songwriter Hank Cochran, tells us what she learned from Porter Wagoner, and sheds insights on the challenges women of her generation faced while making their way as respected country songwriters.   

    PART ONE: The guys chat about Paul's recent songwriting success with artist Lauren Daigle and look ahead to what they have planned for Women's History Month.

    PART TWO: Our in-depth interview with Jeannie Seely.

    ABOUT JEANNIE SEELY:

    Singer, songwriter, producer, actress, author and radio show host Jeannie Seely has been a staple of the Grand Ole Opry cast for more than five decades, and is now the Official Ambassador for the Opry. She rose to prominence with the #1 hit “Don’t Touch Me,” a multi-million selling single written by her ex-husband, songwriting legend Hank Cochran, that earned her a Grammy award and recognition from Billboard, Cashbox and Record World magazines as the Most Promising Female Country Artist. Earning the nickname Miss Country Soul, Seely placed nearly 30 songs on the Billboard country chart, including “It’s Only Love,” “A Wanderin’ Man,” “I’ll Love You More (Than You Need),” “Can I Sleep in Your Arms Tonight Mister,” the Grammy-nominated Jack Greene duet “Wish I Didn’t Have to Miss You,” and the self-penned songs “Farm in Pennsyltucky” and “He Can Be Mine.”

    Before she hit the charts as an artist, Jeannie found early pop songwriting success with “Anyone Who Knows What Love Is (Will Understand),” a pop and R&B hit for Irma Thomas that she co-wrote with Randy Newman. Soon, country artists such as Connie Smith and Dottie West began recording Jeannie’s songs. Since then, her compositions have been recorded by Willie Nelson, Ernest Tubb, Ray Price, Little Jimmy Dickens, Tex Williams, Merle Haggard, Lorrie Morgan, Doyle Lawson, and Faron Young, who scored a Top 10 pop hit with “Leaving and Saying Goodbye,” which earned Jeannie a BMI award.  

    Recording for the Monument, Decca, MCA and Columbia labels, Seely is credited with breaking barriers for women in country music, and the four-time CMA Awards nominee hasn’t slowed down. She hosts her own radio show on Willie’s Roadhouse on SiriusXM, and co-wrote “Like I Could,” a recent bluegrass chart topper recorded by Rhonda Vincent. Her recent albums include Written in Song, which spotlights her own compositions, and American Classic, her most recent album which features “Not a Dry Eye in the House,” a duet with Willie Nelson that was released on Jeannie’s 80th birthday in 2020.    

    My Dad Is Back! Pt 2

    My Dad Is Back! Pt 2

    My dad has done it again and he’s BACK by popular demand. He talks about Mexicans not being allowed to swim in the same pool as white people back in the day, women’s lib, and how important it is for you to fully enjoy pleasure in life, sexual and in general.

    You don’t want to miss this conversation between my dad and I. This father and daughter conversation is like no other. You will laugh and you will want to increase the volume to hear every detail. 

    My dad is open, has no judgement and willing to talk about it all. He has an interesting point of view on life and I wanted to share it with the world. Hope you enjoy the talk and DM me on Instagram if you want more. 

    Please listen to PART ONE - EPISODE #57 which came out a few days ago.

    Love this episode? I’d love to hear what your takeaways are from the show. DM me on Instagram @joannavargasofficial with what you received from the show. I’d love to hear from you. And remember to: SUBSCRIBE, SHARE & REVIEW. This helps get the show out to more listeners who can use this message to create more for their life. 

    I appreciate you and remember gals. . .  to get back up. You got this! 

     

    XO,

    Joanna

     

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    Ep 56: Bill Anderson

    Ep 56: Bill Anderson

    To kick off Season 4 of Pitch List, we are absolutely honored to have songwriting and country music legend Bill Anderson on the show! Considered one of country music’s most significant songwriters, “Whisperin’ Bill” has released an impressive 45 studio albums and is an esteemed member of the Grand Ole Opry, Country Music Hall of Fame and Songwriters’ Hall of Fame. He’s not only written award winning songs like “Whiskey Lullaby” (Brad Paisley, Allison Kraus) and “Give It Away” (George Strait), but has recorded seven #1 hits himself and juggled a successful television career to boot. Join us as Bill tells some hilarious and humbling “before-they-were-famous” stories about him and his friend Roger Miller, talks about how writing songs he loves has carried his career through over 8 decades of a changing genre (including through the country disco trend), and more. Plus, don’t forget to listen to Bill’s newest single, “It’s A Good Day To Have A Good Day”.

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