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New Orleans-based musician, producer, and engineer Jack MIele talks about musical influence and the fact that every artist is influenced by someone else, whether they want to admit it or not. Jack recalls bands that he has worked with and their discussions about influence. He also uses The Killers as an example of a band influenced by the sound of a not-so-long-gone era of synth pop. Connect with Jack at Be Kind and Do Good!
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In this episode of Pelham Place, listen to my (edited) conversation with clinical and sports psychologist, author, and speaker Dr. Bhrett McCabe. Find out more about Dr. Bhrett at Follow @PelhamPlaceShow on Instagram & Facebook Be Kind and Do Good
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Support the podcast. Please consider making a small donation directly to me through In this replay of Pelham Place’s very first episode, Ron James talks about his journey into stand-up comedy, his music group Catch the Fade, and his work in podcasting. Edited to focus on the timeless parts of the conversation, this episode highlights Ron’s creativity, humor, and passion for producing content that connects with people. Connect with Ron on all social platforms @whoisronjames Follow Pelham Place: @pelhamplaceshow on Instagram and Facebook Be Kind and Do Good!
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Support the podcast. Please consider making a small donation directly to me through This episode is an encore replay of my conversation with Kawan Glover, author of Favor: How Stroke, Struggle, and Surgery Helped Me Find My Life’s Purpose. Kawan’s journey involves surviving multiple strokes and brain surgeries, facing unimaginable challenges, and ultimately finding his calling through resilience, vulnerability, and purpose. In this replay, you’ll hear how his experiences reshaped his outlook on life, why he sees vulnerability as a superpower, and how he defines the difference...
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Support the podcast. Please consider making a small donation directly to me through In this episode, get a glimpse of what it feels like to be a songwriter who gets the call of a lifetime. In this case, Victoria Banks received an email from Garth Brooks, which led to him recording her song, "Midnight at a Red Light." Unfortunately, the song still hasn't been released. But it's a great story! About Victoria Banks: Labeled as “one of the best songwriters in the business” by Nashville’s MusicRow magazine, Victoria Banks has been nominated for 11 Canadian Country Music Association...
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Support the podcast. Please consider making a small donation directly to me through In this powerful episode, Jay sits down with Dr. Robb Kelly, a world-renowned addiction recovery expert whose life has been anything but ordinary. Before becoming a leading voice in sobriety and mental wellness, Dr. Robb hit rock bottom. Addiction slowly took everything from him. His career, his family, and nearly his life fell victim to his disease. Robb opens up about his incredible journey from having a great life and career to the depths of homelessness and despair, and how he clawed his way back through...
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Support the podcast. Please consider making a small donation directly to me through In this episode of Pelham Place, a quick nugget of wisdom from the late, great Dr. John through my good friends Whistle Monsta (aka Leroy Mitchell) and Jamie Bernstein during a planning call for their upcoming Only Good Vibes News Network project. This is an impromptu piece of advice that my friend Jamie Bernstein shares at the end of a weekly planning call that I’m a part of with him and my good friend, Leroy Mitchell aka Whistle Monsta. Anyone from New Orleans, or familiar with the New Orleans Saints,...
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In this episode of Pelham Place, another short takeaway from a 2020 conversation with clinical and sports psychologist, author, and speaker Dr. Bhrett McCabe. Dr. McCabe breaks down how he transitioned from a college athlete, into the corporate world, and then into his own practice coaching others. His clients include professional athletes, NCAA teams and athletic programs, business leaders, and corporations around the world. Find out more about Dr. Bhrett at Follow @PelhamPlaceShow on Instagram & Facebook Be Kind and Do Good
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In this episode, I connect with award-winning producer, engineer, and musician, Jack Miele, who talks about the process of releasing music, the difference between a record and an album, and the one thing that changed music and the way that we consume it. Connect with Jack on social media or at his website - www.jackmiele.com Be Kind and Do Good!
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In this encore replay, Jay revisits his conversation with entrepreneur and author of Blue Collar Cash, Ken Rusk. Ken shares his journey from ditch-digging as a teenager to successful business owner and mentor, and explains why the trades remain one of the most secure and rewarding career paths available today. Whether you’re exploring career options, looking to pivot, or just curious about finding happiness outside of traditional paths, Ken’s perspective offers encouragement and actionable steps for building the life you truly want. Learn more at Grab a copy of Blue Collar Cash wherever...
info_outlineIn this episode of Pelham Place, Jay shares a highlight from a 2020 conversation with clinical and sports psychologist, author, and speaker Dr. Bhrett McCabe.
Dr. McCabe breaks down the real secret to success - not flashy moves or perfect timing, but consistently doing the little things better than anyone else. He explains how success patterns can be found, trained, and repeated, whether you’re an athlete, entrepreneur, or just someone working to improve your daily life.
Find out more about Dr. Bhrett at BhrettMcCabe.com
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