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    Explore "emerick" with insightful episodes like "Real Estate Roundtable (Business Planning For Real Estate Agents 2023) With Emerick - Part 1", "TOS152: Visions of Anne Catherine Emmerich - Last Supper - Eucharist", ""This Is Our Life : Kirk Douglas"", "Santa's Secret Sled, intro narration by Graham Nash, theme music by Silas Hite." and ""Mr. Bonzai's Talking Music" Pilot Episode" from podcasts like ""The Power Is Now Podcast", "Truth of the Spirit", "Mr. Bonzai's Talking Music", "Mr. Bonzai's Talking Music" and "Mr. Bonzai's Talking Music"" and more!

    Episodes (8)

    Real Estate Roundtable (Business Planning For Real Estate Agents 2023) With Emerick - Part 1

    Real Estate Roundtable (Business Planning For Real Estate Agents 2023) With Emerick - Part 1
    Welcome to The Power Is Now Media's Real Estate Roundtable on Business Planning for Real Estate Agents in 2023. In this insightful discussion, real estate expert Emerick A. Peace joins The Power Is Now Media CEO, Eric Lawrence Frazier, to delve into business planning for real estate agents in 2023, specifically focusing on how to differentiate oneself from the competition. Emerick and Eric discussed the importance of differentiating oneself in the real estate industry by focusing on the value one brings to the transaction rather than competing solely on price. As a highly experienced and successful real estate professional, Emerick brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to this roundtable. From identifying target markets and setting goals to creating effective marketing strategies and leveraging the latest digital tools, Emerick offers practical tips and strategies to help real estate agents succeed in 2023 and beyond. Don't forget to subscribe to The Power Is Now Media for more informative and insightful content on real estate and business. And if you found this roundtable helpful, please give it a thumbs up and share it with your colleagues.

    TOS152: Visions of Anne Catherine Emmerich - Last Supper - Eucharist

    TOS152: Visions of Anne Catherine Emmerich - Last Supper - Eucharist

    Truth of the Spirit with Patti Brunner offers Visions of Blessed Anne Catherine Emmerich with amazing details of the day of the Last Supper and Institution of the Eucharist. We will share with you excerpts of her journal that include the preparation and celebration during the Jewish Passover Feast and the fulfillment of Paschal Supper by Jesus and his disciples, the Institution of the Eucharist, and the ordination of the apostles. Her visions tie the Old Testament with the Last Supper and she describes the chalice which has been called the Holy Grail. Blessed Anne was a mystic, a visionary and stigmatic who was beatified in 2004. She died in 1824. Her frequent visions were shared and recorded in a journal of Clement Bretano and edited in 1914 by Very Rev. C.E. Schmoger, C.SS.R.in “Life of Our Lord Jesus Christ” Please note that although Blessed Anne Catherine Emmerich has been beatified by the Church her visions are considered private revelation and are not approved apparitions.

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    "Mr. Bonzai's Talking Music" Pilot Episode

    "Mr. Bonzai's Talking Music" Pilot Episode
    Back in the 80s and 90s, I conducted monthly magazine interviews with leading musicians, record producers, and audio engineers. Although the audio was not intended for broadcast at that time, today it is an engaging record of historic flavor, colorful and informal -- a sonic time machine, if you will. Here are some highlights from my Talking Music podcast series: Ray Manzarek, Phil Ramone, Leonard Cohen, k.d. lang & Ben Mink, Brian Wilson, Geoff Emerick, Robbie Robertson. SEEKING SPONSORSHIP

    Episode 36: The Enterprise Digital Strategist

    Episode 36: The Enterprise Digital Strategist

    Author, Speaker, Digital and Social Transformation and social advocacy expert, founder of “Brands Rising”.
    Susan Emerick is recognized by industry leaders as the foremost authority on building, implementing, and measuring successful advocacy programs for leading brands.
    Susan is the co-author of The Most Powerful Brand on Earth: How to Transform Teams, Empower Employees, Integrate Partners and Mobilize Customers to Beat the Competition in Digital and Social Media – A must read for anyone striving to build brand advocacy.
    Prior Susan led global enterprise social business and digital marketing programs for IBM where she led the technology giant’s social media strategy including social media listening and planning, brand engagement guidelines, social media governance, policy and measurement standards. In her current role, Marketing Director of Individual Markets at Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, she leads customer acquisition and retention marketing communications strategy for the Individual Business Unit (IBU) where she is applying her extensive brand management, digital, social media and technology transformation experience to develop growth strategies for the emerging retail individual insurance market in Michigan.
    She serves on the advisory board of Social Media Association of Michigan and Social Media Today. Susan has served as a long standing member of the Word of Mouth Marketing Association where she serves on the Research and Measurement Council, and in 2013 she co-authored the WOMMA Influencer Guidebook. In 2011, Susan was named to the elite iMedia Top 25 Internet Marketing Leaders and Innovators, in 2015 Susan was named amongst the 50 Influential Women in Digital Marketing by TopRank.
    She joins us from Detroit, Michigan to discuss the role of the Enterprise Digital Strategist.

    Something ft. Paul McCartney

    Something ft. Paul McCartney
    Something was Sinatra's 'favorite Lennon-McCartney Song'. It appears that it has now become McCartney's Favourite Harrisong.

    Macca perfoms Something at almost any concert now, in a sober production featuring mainly ukele and some piano parts.

    So here - in a World Premiere - are the Macca vocals in a lush George Martin production.

    NB: the BDJ engineers unveiled an urbain myth while mixing this track. In his book "Here There and Everywhere' Geoff Emerick remembers that Harrison wanted to redo his solo. They had only one empty track left, and that needed to record the orchestra. According to Emerick, Harrison then decided to play the solo 'live' into the track with the orchestra (which menat he had the do the whole solo first time right !).

    BDJ management were uneasy about this story for a while, for several reasons: listening to Abbey Road, it is clear that the orchestra was recorded in stero, hence occupying 2 tracks, and not the one track that Emerick remmebers. Secondly, would George Martin really run out of tracks so easily, necessitating this extraodrinary effort for a guitar solo ?
    The answer came while remixing Something: in the Orchestra (stereo) tracks there is indeed a guitar, but it is the chorus/rythm guitar, NOT the solo ! So George DID play guitar while the orchestra was recorded, but the rythm guitar part is a lot easier to accomplish in one go !
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