Todd Murray and Chip Hale of Sincerely, Iris are in-studio today at Red Amp Audio performing a few songs and talking about some upcoming gigs, recording and some of their other collaborations. See Sincerely, Iris at The Dark Room Wed. Feb 5.
Todd Murray and Chip Hale of Sincerely, Iris are in-studio today at Red Amp Audio performing a few songs and talking about some upcoming gigs, recording and some of their other collaborations. See Sincerely, Iris at The Dark Room Wed. Feb 5.
Today’s Good Eye Podcast guest is CEO of Enso Media firm Sam Anderson. Sam’s a “serial entrepreneur” having started several businesses and running them all. He is probably best known for Enso Media Firm, his video production company. Sam is also a partner in Synapse, the business networking and non-profit advocacy organization. During our conversation we discuss getting started working for yourself, social media influencers, his high-end sneaker collection and more. This is another “Synapse Stories” installment.
Light The Music is teaching kids (and everyone else!) to engage with music and and their own creativity via the Oro music app which also includes an exciting visual component that kids really respond to. Co-founder Steve Van Dam has been in the music business for years, first with his band Everything and later as a composer and producer. Now Steve and his Light The Music partners are helping bring creativity, learning and communication to kids and schools through music.
Megan Abbott is a personal trainer with Gym Guyz who discovered fitness following a difficult childhood struggling with identity and anxiety issues. She says fitness changed her life and gave her focus. She’s made it her mission to help others discover their best selves. This is another “Synapse Stories” installment.
Christian Hip-Hop artist Legin is in-studio for a conversation about his music, his message and the Safe House Project, which “exists to raise awareness of Sex Trafficking and raise funds to build Safe Houses for those running from sex trafficking”.
Bryan Berry was told he had 60 days to live. He needed a new liver. Then he was told he also need a kidney. Bryan tells his incredible story and advocates for everyone to become organ donors in today’s conversation on the Good Eye Podcast. Bryan also talks about UNOS (United Network for Organ Sharing) and the organization that so inspired him he decided to change careers and work on its behalf, Synapse, in this latest Good Eye Podcast installment of “Synapse Stories” featuring Bryan Berry.
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