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Music for The Soul Podcast

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Welcome to The Music for the Soul Podcast, where we talk honestly about difficult things, sharing the stories of guests from around the globe about the incredible hope and healing music provides. Inspired by human experience and the compassion of Christ, our episodes aim to bring light into the dark places.
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LA Blockchain Summit

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Produced by Draper Goren Holm Ventures, LA Blockchain Summit is the leading annual gathering of the blockchain and cryptocurrency industry at the Los Angeles convention center.Every autumn, the summit brings together developers, entrepreneurs, startups, investors, venture capital funds, retail investors, family offices, real estate investors, startup entrepreneurs, issuers, exchanges, broker-dealers, service providers, and members of the media.Previous keynotes include Steve Wozniak, Marcus ...
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Are you a CEO, entrepreneur, or solopreneur with a drive to build a distinctive brand that resonates with your audience? Are you an industry influencer who understands the importance of authenticity and compelling storytelling in shaping your digital footprint? The Business Branding Laboratory is the podcast for you! Every episode of The Branding Laboratory offers a blend of theory and practice, making complex branding strategies accessible and actionable. We delve into the essence of innova ...
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Joel Comm is a New York Times Best-Selling Author, International Speaker, Serial Entrepreneur and New Media Marketing Strategist. As an Internet pioneer, Joel has had multiple successes in the tech sector since 1995. Having trained and inspired thousands of people around the world, Joel shares his unique lessons for business and life through this fast-moving podcast.
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In this episode of Y's Guys, we celebrate BYU’s 8-0 start following a 37-24 victory over UCF and look ahead to the Cougars’ upcoming showdown with Utah on November 9th. The hosts break down BYU’s strong points from the UCF game, including Jake Retzlaff’s efficient passing, the defense’s success in limiting UCF’s rushing yards, and a memorable fake …
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One of the three sporting venues in the Cadet Field House is the 2,600-seat Cadet Ice Rink. ----more---- Like the other facilities in the huge building, it saw its first use in 1968 -- May fourth, to be precise -- when Olympic gold medal winner Peggy Fleming skated at the dedication. The primary tenant of the rink, as you might imagine, is the Falc…
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What happens when rapid growth outpaces infrastructure in one of New Zealand's most vibrant districts? Join us for an eye-opening discussion with QLDC Mayor Glyn Lewis, who brings his insights on the nine fast track applications for Queenstown Lakes and their potential impacts on local development. As we navigate the complexities of aligning these …
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Welcome back to the second part of our two part discussion on Music for the Soul's newest project, What Hope Says. This week, Steve Siler, Scott Krippayne and Tony Wood discuss the second half of the album including the songs Tell Yourself the Truth, Taking Care of Me, Hope Says There's a Way, Merciful Jesus, Anyway, and Imagine God's Best. Steve s…
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In this episode of Y's Guys, we recap BYU’s thrilling 38-35 come-from-behind win over Oklahoma State, where Darius Lassiter’s game-winning touchdown with just 10 seconds left sealed the victory. Jake Retzlaff led the offense with 218 passing yards, 2 touchdowns, and 81 rushing yards, while LJ Martin contributed 120 rushing yards and 2 touchdowns. B…
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Covering nearly five acres of terrain and encompassing three distinct sporting areas, the Cadet Field House plays host to a number of events, not all athletic in nature. The largest of the three venues, in terms of seating capacity, is Clune Arena. ----more---- This 6,200-seat venue is best known as the home of Falcon basketball, but also hosts vol…
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In the episode of The Branding Laboratory, Deevo Tindall talks with the Co-Founder and President of John's Crazy Socks, Mark and John Cronin. Mark and John discuss their journey in creating a business that not only sells socks but also spreads happiness and promotes inclusivity. Mark shares the inspiration behind the business, which began as a solu…
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We are very excited to bring you this episode today with guests Scott Krippayne, Tony Wood, and our own Steve Siler as they discuss the creation and release of Music for the Soul's latest project, What Hope Says. The team talks about how What Hope Says was conceptualized, and that after years of discussion with therapists, the number one issue most…
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In this week’s episode of Y's Guys, we celebrate BYU’s dominant 41-19 victory over Arizona, improving the Cougars’ record to 6-0 and earning them the No. 13 spot in both the AP and Coaches Polls. The win was highlighted by Jake Retzlaff’s efficient passing, strong defensive play, and BYU’s ability to turn turnovers into points. With bowl eligibilit…
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The Air Force Academy’s cavernous Cadet Field House contains facilities for intercollegiate basketball, hockey, and track & field, among other sports and events. Sometimes IT'S mistakenly called Clune Arena.----more---- The Field House has not yet been named for any individual. The building, which contains more than 217,000-square feet of usable sp…
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In the episode of The Branding Laboratory, Deevo Tindall talks with the CEO of The ESI Network, Nelson Paredez Parks. Nelson delves into the transformative nature of networking, emphasizing the importance of building meaningful relationships over merely collecting contacts. Nelson shares his systematic approach to networking, personal development, …
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This week on Y’s Guys, we celebrate BYU Football's rise to No. 14 in the AP Top 25 after a thrilling 5-0 start. We preview the upcoming matchup against Arizona and discuss the team’s impressive performance this season, highlighting standout players and key moments. Special guest Steve Young, Hall of Fame quarterback and BYU legend, joins the show t…
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It all started in the spring of 1962 when a band of bootleg jumpers made their first parachute jumps as cadets. ----more---- Using condemned SERE rigs and local aviation pilots, these cadets made several jumps in the Colorado area. During that spring, a few cadets by the names of Aronoff, Davis, Kelley, McCurdy and Sijan – at their own risk and exp…
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Just to the west of the Academy airfield is the Thunderbird Overlook. It contains two interesting static display aircraft: the Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt and the Northrop T-38 Talon. ----more---- The Thunderbird Overlook was dedicated on June first, 1982, with Secretary of the Air Force Verne Orr in attendance. According to the plaque at t…
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Ever wonder how Queenstown is preparing for a sustainable tourism future post-COVID? Join us as we sit down with Mat Woods, Chief Executive of Destination Queenstown, to uncover the meticulous creation of a destination management plan aimed at balancing growth with sustainability. Gain valuable insights into how the community's extensive input over…
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In the episode of The Branding Laboratory, Deevo Tindall talks with the President of LaBov & Beyond Marketing Communications, Barry LaBov. Barry shares his unique approach to helping clients uncover and celebrate their distinctiveness, emphasizing the need for clear and concise messaging. Barry explores the balance between innovation and staying tr…
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What if your next music festival experience could transport you through stunning landscapes while immersing you in the sounds of nature? Join us for a captivating conversation with Justine Cormack, the director of the At World's Edge Music Festival, as she shares the magic behind integrating musical performances with the breathtaking beauty of Quee…
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Directing choirs is one of the most important pieces to delivering the emotion and depth of a song. That is why we are blessed to welcome Choral Director and Musician Chris Smith to this episode of the Music for the Soul Podcast. Chris shares his experience of directing choirs, starting in 1990 with a local church in Nashville at the request of one…
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This week on Y’s Guys’ livestream we celebrate BYU’s thrilling 34-28 victory over Baylor, moving the Cougars to a 5-0 record for the first time since 2001 and earning them the No. 17 spot in the AP Top 25. BYU dominated the first half with a 31-14 lead, fueled by creative play calling and strong performances from Jake Retzlaff and Darius Lassiter. …
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Can you believe this behemoth shot down a MiG? Well, it did!----more---- Located at the intersection of North Gate and Stadium Boulevards is a Boeing B-52 Stratofortress, tail number 50083. On December twenty-fourth, 1972, the bomber known as “Diamond Lil” became one of two B-52Ds credited with a confirmed MiG kill in the Vietnam conflict. During t…
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In the episode of The Branding Laboratory, Deevo Tindall talks with the CEO and Founder of Gotham PR, Courtney Lukitsch. Courtney discusses her extensive background in architecture, branding, and marketing. She emphasizes the importance of creativity and strategic thinking, highlighting her agency's innovative approach to creating new market catego…
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This week on Y’s Guys, we celebrate BYU’s impressive 38-9 win over No. 13 Kansas State. We dive into the key moments that shaped the game, including a flurry of 31 points scored over four consecutive possessions and standout performances like Parker Kingston’s incredible 90-yard punt return, which earned him Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Week.…
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The Thunderbird Overlook near the south end of the Academy is home to two static display aircraft: the Northrop T-38 Talon and the Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt (aka the Warthog). ----more---- This particular A-10 is amazing. It is known as “The Chopper Popper.” Flying this plane on February sixth, 1991, Captain Robert Swain, Class of ’79, sc…
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In the episode of The Branding Laboratory, Deevo Tindall talks with the CEO of Zebra Public Relations, Kojenwa Moitt. Kojenwa explores the intricacies of branding, personal journeys, and the critical role of hard work and critical thinking in achieving success. She shares her admiration for Nike's branding, influenced by Michael Jordan, and recount…
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We are incredibly blessed to welcome a living legend to the Music for the Soul Podcast today: Grammy Award-winning singer Larnelle Harris. Join us as Larnelle shares stories from his remarkable career and reveals how his passion for singing began. He talks about starting out as a percussionist before transitioning to being a singer. However, just a…
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This week on Y’s Guys, we recap BYU’s 34-14 win over Wyoming, highlighting standout performances from Jake Retzlaff, Chase Roberts, and Keelan Marion. We discuss BYU’s strengths, such as their defensive prowess in holding Wyoming to just 2.3 yards per rush, as well as areas for improvement, including third-down efficiency and penalties. Kalani Sita…
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A bronze statue in honor of the Tuskegee Airmen is on display outside Harmon Hall on the Academy’s Honor Court. The plaque affixed to the statue’s base reads: Quote: “They rose from adversity through competence, courage, commitment and capacity to serve America on silver wings and to set a standard few will transcend.” Unquote. The statue, complete…
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Ever wondered what it takes to transform a modest, volunteer-driven sports program into a powerhouse of high-performance excellence? Join us as we unravel the remarkable journey of New Zealand's adaptive snow sports program with insights from adaptive snow sports expert Jane Stevens and Paralympic skiing champion Adam Hall. Adam sheds light on how …
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In the episode of The Branding Laboratory, Deevo Tindall talks with the Founder, Podcast Host, Anti-Financial Advisor, and Infinite Banking Expert of Money Ripples, Chris Miles. Chris shares his entrepreneurial journey, emphasizing his unique approach to financial advising that focuses on creating cash flow and passive income rather than traditiona…
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This week, Dave and Blaine dive into BYU’s 18-15 victory over SMU, which snapped their five-game road losing streak and brought the Cougars to 2-0 for the season. We break down the key highlights of the game, including the stellar performance of the defense, which held SMU to zero touchdowns — a feat not accomplished since 2016. We also preview BYU…
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Just to the west of the Cadet Chapel, concealed by a stand of pine trees, is a bronze statue honoring Lieutenant General Hubert Harmon, the first superintendent of the United States Air Force Academy. ----more---- The first graduating class — the Class of 1959 — dedicated the statue in 2009 during its 40-year reunion. Character, education and leade…
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Have you ever wondered what happens if you die without a will? Discover the crucial importance of having a will, regardless of your age or financial status, in our insightful conversation with Steve Brent from RVG Law in Queenstown. Steve explains the legal challenges and financial burdens that can arise when someone passes away intestate, and prov…
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In the episode of The Branding Laboratory, Deevo Tindall talks with the Business Owner, Mentor, Consultant, Author, Public Speaker, and Leadership Trainer, Robert White. Robert is a seasoned mentor to entrepreneurs and executives. Robert discusses leadership and team-building and shares his transformative journey from poverty to becoming a leadersh…
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This week's episode of the Music for the Soul Podcast is one that is very near to all of us at Music for the Soul. Founder Steve Siler shares his story about the creation of the song Whole in the Sight of God and the new music video to accompany it. Steve talks about going to get a routine ultrasound on his wife in 1994 and being told by the nurse …
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This week on Y’'s Guys, we break down BYU’s impressive 41-13 victory over Southern Illinois in their season opener. We discuss standout performances, including Jake Retzlaff’s 348-yard, 3-touchdown game, and analyze what went well and what needs improvement as the Cougars prepare for their upcoming game against SMU. We also bring on former BYU quar…
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The United States Air Force Academy has one graduate Medal of Honor recipient. His name is Lance Peter Sijan, Class of 1965. ----more---- To honor him, a bronze sculpture of Sijan is on display at the Southeast Asia Plaza of Heroes. Situated on the Heritage Trail adjacent to the Association of Graduates’ Doolittle Hall, the work of art was dedicate…
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Heritage Minute host, Steve Simon recently welcomed Jim Nance, USAFA Class of ’71, and Major Joe Flescher, Class of ’14 to the studio. Jim is a renowned sculptor and created the 2,000 lb. "Honor Bound - A Portrait in Courage" plaque now mounted on the east exterior wall of USAFA's Southeast Asia Pavilion. Maj. Flescher served as his model. ----more…
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How did Roost evolve from a humble garage startup to a multi-award-winning mortgage brokerage? Join us as Mark Pullar and Toby Stanley reveal the inspiring journey behind Roost's success. Hear Mark recount the early days of launching the business in 2017 fueled by his passion for property and wealth creation, leading to an impressive expansion to a…
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In the episode of The Branding Laboratory, Deevo Tindall talks with the Income Coach, Steve Selengut. With over 40 years in investment management, Steve shares his journey, investment philosophy, and business growth insights. Steve discusses the non-linear nature of careers, the importance of income-focused investing, and adapting business models t…
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In this “first football game week” episode, we gear up for BYU Football’s season opener against Southern Illinois. We cover all the key updates, including the final quarterback decision, depth chart surprises, and what head coach Kalani Sitake had to say about the upcoming game. We also preview Saturday’s matchup, highlighting Southern Illinois’ st…
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Just outside of Falcon Stadium, on the east side, soars the largest falcon statue in the United States. ----more---- The bronze sculpture, valued at $400,000, has a wingspan of 24 feet and weighs 10,000 pounds. Jon Hair, the “Official Sculptor to the United States Olympic Team,” created it. Dedicated on August 29th, 2008, the sculpture was given to…
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Curious about how one event can inject millions into a local economy? Our latest episode of The Outlet promises to deliver insights as we chat with Quentin Nolan about the phenomenal economic impact of the Snow Machine festival on Queenstown. Attracting around seven and a half thousand attendees, mainly from Australia, Snow Machine is not just a ce…
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In the episode of The Branding Laboratory, Deevo Tindall talks with the Director of Sales and Marketing of Garuda Promo and Branding Solutions, Swire Ho. Swire shares his journey from the CD/DVD industry to promotional products, emphasizing the importance of customer service and relationship building. He discusses creating brand advocates through e…
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Marketing is such an important aspect to businesses and non-profits alike. So what goes into managing a firm's brand image and creating engaging marketing that accurately reflects their message? We are blessed to have someone who has worked with Music for the Soul's social media and marketing for a few years, Kelsey Vredeveld. Kelsey shares her sto…
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In this week’s livestream, we bring you up to speed on the latest BYU Football camp updates, including the ongoing quarterback battle, injury reports, and the team's preparation for the season opener against Southern Illinois on August 31st. We also welcome special guests, BYU Hall of Famer Austin Collie and former BYU linebacker Isaiah Kaufusi, bo…
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In the “old” days, (the fifties, sixties and early seventies), Army and Navy were afraid to play the Falcons in Colorado – something about the altitude. ----more---- Games were played in New York City, Chicago, Washington D.C, and Baltimore, among other places, but not until 1966 did Navy venture out here, followed by Army the following year. Neith…
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In the episode of The Branding Laboratory, Deevo Tindall talks with the Founder of Jazz for Peace Foundation, Rick DellaRatta. Rick explores the intersection of music and philanthropy, focusing on how jazz can foster understanding and drive social change. Rick shares his journey, inspired by witnessing 9/11, leading to the creation of Jazz for Peac…
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In this episode, Dave and Blaine dive deep into the latest updates and insider stories from BYU Football, including reactions to Saturday’s scrimmage, insights from Associate Athletic Director David Almodova on the 100th season of BYU Football, and what fans can expect inside the stadium this year. We’re also joined by special guest Ty Mattingly, a…
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Can structural changes at the governmental and business levels truly drive decarbonization and promote sustainable behaviors? Join us as we tackle these questions with Monique Kelly, who provides an exclusive inside look at the upcoming WAO Summit from October 29th to November 2nd. Discover the streamlined five-day program that focuses on food and …
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The Air Force Academy’s Falcon Stadium has played host to countless significant events since its opening in 1962. The first event was, appropriately, a football game. ----more---- Cadet and later four-star general John Lorber, Class of ’64, scored the first touchdown in the 34-0 win over in-state rival Colorado State. Navy first played here in 1966…
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