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  • Episode #51 - Christos Hansen - Surrounding Yourself with Talent: The Key to Success
    Jan 30 2025

    Summary

    Christos Hansen shares his journey through various careers in the music industry, from joining Blast to working as a drum tech for artists like Keith Harris and the Black Eyed Peas. He discusses the importance of being open-minded and constantly learning in an ever-changing industry. Christos also reflects on the impact of his time in the Marines and how it shaped his life and career choices. He emphasizes the value of surrounding oneself with talented individuals and always striving to improve.


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    38 min
  • Episode #50 - Dana Linnet - Music can break down barriers
    Jan 16 2025

    In this episode of the Washington Tattoo Podcast, hosts Mark and Stu engage with Dana Linnet, a board member of the Washington Tattoo and CEO of the Summit Group DC. The conversation explores Dana's journey into diplomacy, the significance of cultural diplomacy through the arts, the impact of emerging technologies on national security, and the importance of building relationships in both public and private sectors. Dana emphasizes the need for a human connection in diplomacy and how music and arts can serve as powerful tools for unity and understanding across diverse cultures. In this conversation, Dana Linnet and Mark discuss the transformative power of connection through music and art, particularly in the context of supporting veterans and marginalized communities. They explore the importance of trust, the need to honor forgotten veterans, and the role of cultural traditions in modern society. The discussion emphasizes the significance of joy in healing, the importance of community involvement, and the necessity of embracing change and technology in leadership. Dana shares insights on effective leadership, the need for courage, and the importance of fostering a positive environment for growth and collaboration.

    - Dana's journey into diplomacy was influenced by her family's public service.
    - Cultural diplomacy plays a crucial role in international relations.
    - Music transcends political barriers and connects people.
    - Emerging technologies are reshaping national security strategies.
    - The importance of adaptability in career paths today.
    - Building relationships is key to success in any field.
    - Understanding financial interests is essential in business and government.
    - Value addition is critical in client relationships.
    - Face-to-face interactions are more impactful than virtual ones.
    - Arts and music can help break down cultural stereotypes. The power of connection can transform lives.
    - Music and art can help individuals feel their worth.
    - Trust is built through shared experiences.
    - Veterans often feel forgotten and need support.
    - Cultural traditions can adapt to modern contexts.
    - Joy is essential for healing and recovery.
    - Community involvement can make a significant impact.
    - Embracing change is crucial for organizations.
    - Effective leadership requires courage and decisiveness.
    - Everyone can be a leader in their own capacity.

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    1 h
  • Finding Purpose and Belonging: Hopes and Aspirations for Veterans - Episode #48 with Jason Galui
    Sep 13 2024

    Summary

    In this episode of the Washington Tattoo podcast, Mark and Edward interview Jason Galui, the director for veterans and military families at the George W. Bush Institute. They discuss Jason's journey and how he came to his role at the Bush Institute. They also talk about the pressing issues facing veterans and veteran families, such as the loss of a sense of purpose and the resulting mental health challenges. Jason shares the work that the Bush Institute is doing to support veterans and their families, including the Check-In program and the Veteran Wellness Alliance. He emphasizes the importance of community support and personal connections in helping veterans transition to civilian life. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the hopes and aspirations for veterans and their families, including finding a sense of purpose and belonging in the civilian community.


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    33 min
  • Nicko McBrain - Life in the US: Missing Family and UK Food, Faith and Perseverance in the Face of Adversity
    Aug 8 2024

    In this episode of the Washington Tattoo podcast, the hosts interview Nicko McBrain from Iron Maiden. Nicko shares his journey into music, starting from playing on pots and pans as a child to being inspired by drummers like Joe Morello, Ringo Starr, Keith Moon, and John Bonham. He talks about how he joined Iron Maiden and the role of being in the right place at the right time. Nicko also discusses his move to the US and what he misses most about the UK. He shares some memorable stories from his travels with Iron Maiden. Nicko shares his experiences of performing live shows and highlights the uniqueness of each performance. He recalls memorable moments, such as the first show at Rock in Rio with over 300,000 fans in the audience. Nicko also discusses his recovery from a TIA and the challenges he faced in getting back to playing drums. The conversation then shifts to the Mountbatten Festival and the experience of performing with the Royal Marines. Nicko expresses his gratitude for the opportunity and the magic of playing with an orchestra. He concludes with words of wisdom, encouraging perseverance and faith in the face of adversity.


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    58 min
  • The Art of Highland Dancing: A Journey of Passion and Dedication
    Jul 25 2024

    The conversation covers Macy Bennett's journey into Highland dancing, her experiences in competitions and tattoos, the challenges she has faced, and her advice for young dancers. The discussion also delves into the role of music in Highland dancing, the importance of community, and the motivation to continue pursuing the art. Macy shares her passion for the craft and the impact of tattoos on her life.

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    38 min
  • The Power of Technology in Music Creation - Episode #45 with George Kazianis
    Jul 11 2024

    In this episode of the Washington Tattoo Podcast, Mark and Stu interview George Kazianis, a percussionist and composer from Greece. They discuss George's musical journey, his love for percussion instruments, and his approach to composing and arranging music. They also touch on the importance of embracing different music styles and incorporating technology in music creation. George shares his advice for aspiring composers and talks about his upcoming projects.

    Takeaways
    Embrace different music styles and incorporate them into your compositions and arrangements.
    Use technology as a powerful tool in music creation, but also appreciate the organic sound of acoustic instruments.
    Cultivate an endless passion for music and embrace opportunities for growth and exploration.
    Collaborate with other musicians and artists to create innovative and unique performances.
    Compose and arrange music based on personal experiences, emotions, and perspectives.
    Respect tradition while striving to innovate and make smart choices in your compositions.
    Experiment with different approaches to composition, such as incorporating poetry or collaborating with photographers.
    Keep an open mind and be willing to learn from others in order to grow as a composer and musician.

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    30 min
  • Steve Gillespie - From The White House Lawn to Corporate America: A Melodic Journey of Success #44
    Jun 27 2024

    In this episode of The Washington Tattoo Podcast, Mark and Stu interview Steve Gillespie, a U.S. Army veteran and former member of the Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps. Steve shares his journey from starting in music to his career in the Old Guard and his transition to a successful business career. He discusses the importance of humility and adaptability in leadership and shares insights on transitioning from the military to civilian life. Steve also highlights his involvement in volunteer organizations and recommends the book 'The Power of Habit' for mindset transition.


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    43 min
  • The Symphony's Heartbeat: A Career in Rhythm - Episode #43 with Douglas Howard
    Feb 22 2024

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    EPISODE #43 Douglas Howard

    One of the leading orchestral percussionists of his generation, Douglas Howard served the Dallas Symphony Orchestra for forty-three years as both Principal Percussionist and Associate Principal Timpanist, retiring in 2018. He also served as Interim Principal Timpanist for the orchestra’s 2009-10 season. After graduating from the University of Tennessee in 1970, Mr. Howard joined the United States Air Force Concert Band in Washington, DC, first as a percussionist, and later as timpanist. Upon completion of his military service, he was awarded a fellowship to study with Charles Owen at the Aspen Music Festival, and was also appointed Principal Percussionist of The Louisville Orchestra (KY) in 1974. He began his work with the Dallas Symphony in 1975, and has also performed as a guest percussionist with numerous other major American orchestras. As a founding member of the Dallas based world-music ensemble, D’Drum, Mr. Howard has performed as a soloist in Stewart Copeland’s Gamelan D’Drum with the Dallas Symphony, the Cleveland Orchestra, and the San Antonio Symphony. He also has performed with D’Drum at PASIC on three different occasions. In 2006, Mr. Howard received the Sabian Lifetime Achievement Award during the Percussive Arts Society International Convention.

    Mr. Howard headed the percussion program in the Meadows School of the Arts at Southern Methodist University in Dallas for 41 years, and he has been a member of the Artist Faculty at the Aspen Festival for 42 years. A 2023 recipient of the PAS Lifetime Achievement in Education Award, he has taught at the Oberlin Percussion Institute, the Ludwig International Percussion Symposium, and has given orchestral masterclasses at institutions such as the Cleveland Institute of Music, Curtis Institute, New England Conservatory, Manhattan School of Music, Oberlin College Conservatory, Ithaca College, Temple University, Peabody Conservatory, University of North Texas, and Baylor University. Mr. Howard has toured Europe and Asia with the Dallas Symphony and has often appeared with that orchestra in New York’s Carnegie Hall. His work can be heard on Dallas Symphony recordings spanning four decades with Music Directors Eduardo Mata, Andrew Litton, and Jaap van Zweden, and for record labels including RCA, Angel-EMI, Telarc, Dorian, Delos, and Pro Arte.

    Mr. Howard now makes his home in Chapel Hill, NC.



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    48 min