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The Kellye Rice Show

Dr. Kellye Rice

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The Kellye Rice show is a podcast about Middle Tennessee entrepreneurs and the struggles they contend with on an ongoing basis. The conversations are meant to show that their challenges might be similar to yours. Ultimately we want to leave you inspired and motivated to keep going! #businesswoman #entrepreneurlife #entrepreneurlifestyle #entrepreneurmindset #entrepreneurs #entrepreneurship #fashion #love #marketing #mindset #motivation #nashville #nashvillelife #nashvillemusic #nashvillescen ...
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It takes a lot of talent and dedication to be a professional musician, and Sunday Baroque host Suzanne Bona invites some of the BEST to share their inspirations, challenges, and triumphs on her podcast SUNDAY BAROQUE CONVERSATIONS. These top-tier artists give a fascinating insider's look at what makes them tick, and what fuels their passion. Go to sundaybaroque.org for more information or subscribe to Sunday Baroque Conversations wherever you get your podcasts.
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Empowering True Strength

Ian Pettigrew (Kingfisher Coaching)

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The Empowering True Strength Podcast by Ian Pettigrew (Kingfisher Coaching) features inspiring interviews with leaders about how they sustainably get the best of themselves and their teams. There's lots of talk about strengths (featuring Gallup CliftonStrengths, formerly called StrengthsFinder) and resilience
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GRAMMY Award-winning musician Will Liverman has been praised for his versatility and skill as a singer. The American operatic baritone has performed in several roles at the Metropolitan Opera, and Lyric Opera Chicago, where he premiered an opera he co-created -- The Factotum – with his longtime friend, DJ King Rico. Will Livermanspoke with Suzanne …
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ChamberQUEER highlights LGBTQIA voices in contemporary and historical music and reimagines the classical concert experience as a radically inclusive gathering space and musical community for the 21st century. Founded in 2018 by Jules Biber (cello), Danielle Buonaiuto (soprano), Brian Mummert (baritone), and Andrew Yee (cello), ChamberQUEER operates…
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Byron Schenkman is an American harpsichordist, pianist, and music scholar who specializes in baroque and early music. Along with violinist Ingrid Matthews, Byron Schenkman cofounded Seattle Baroque, which the two musicians directed until 2013. Suzanne spoke with Byron Schenkman -- who has performed on dozens of recordings -- about their current pro…
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In 1982, a group of Early Music fans founded the Connecticut Early Music Society to present an annual festival of concerts every June. They feature a repertory of European music written before about 1800 and they focus on historically-informed performance practices, including the use of period instruments. Ian Watson is Artistic Director of the CT …
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Kevin Sylvester and Wilner Baptiste met as talented teenage music students in Florida, playing violin and viola respectively. They clicked as friends, and after pursuing their university training in music, the two classically trained instrumentalists formed their hip hop duo, Black Violin. Their performances are energetic, surprising, and captivati…
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If you are a fan of NPR's Tiny Desk concerts, you're in luck! Tom Huizenga is a long time NPR producer, editor and reporter whose work you've probably heard. Suzanne interviewed Tom about some of his favorite Tiny Desk performances and NPR interviews, and he shared stories about what it was like to meet some of his personal musical idols.…
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Grammy-nominated pianist Simone Dinnerstein has a wide variety of musical passions, but music by Johann Sebastian Bach is an important part of her foundation. She believes Bach's music has it all – intelligence and heart – and her expertise inspired The New York Times to describe her as "an utterly distinctive voice in the forest of Bach interpreta…
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Morgan Sullivan came to singing later than many other professional singers do. Nevertheless she has achieved success as a freelance musician who has performed with numerous top tier ensembles, including Bach Collegium Japan, Folger Consort, and American Baroque Orchestra among many others. She has also recorded music by Brahms and Schutz with Yale …
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Frederick Ballentine is an American tenor whose awards include a Grammy for his recording of George Gershwin's PORGY AND BESS. The opera star exudes a sense of ease, confidence, and fun when it comes to his career as an in-demand collaborator on everything from classic operas, to cutting-edge contemporary works. Frederick Ballentine spoke with Suza…
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Award-winning musician Shawn Okpebholo earned his degrees at the prestigious University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music. But he credits his start in music to The Salvation Army church, where he received free music lessons as a child, and to his mother's tenacious support. The breadth of Dr. Okpebholo's work is extraordinary: chamber wor…
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From the time he was just a small child, Charles Wilson III – aka BLKBOK – showed extraordinary musical talent. The budding piano virtuoso's family nurtured his interests, which blossomed to include many genres of music: classical, hip-hop, rap, and much more. BLKBOK chose his name, in part, as a way to honor his admiration for Johann Sebastian Bac…
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"Being an artist is living a life of service." The words of Jessie Montgomery, who has earned acclaim, awards, and praise for her growing body of work as a composer, violinist, teacher, and activist. The musician credits her many teachers and mentors – and her parents – for opening up worlds to her. Jessie Montgomery shared stories about her experi…
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Scotland-based American conductor Kellen Gray is Assistant Conductor of the English National Opera and Assistant Conductor of the Royal Scottish National Orchestra. He's attuned to the orchestral repertory, including Bela Bartok, Antonin Dvorak, Aaron Copland, and Ralph Vaughan Williams. He's also passionate about championing African-diasporic comp…
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Grammy-nominated flutist Brandon Patrick George is a member of Imani Winds and has appeared as a soloist with soloist with the Atlanta, Baltimore, and Albany symphonies, American Composers Orchestra, and the Orchestra of St. Luke's, among others. He's also on the faculty of the Curtis Institute of Music. Suzanne spoke with Brandon Patrick George ab…
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As a music lover, you may be familiar with Melvin Chen for his recordings of piano music by Dmitri Shostakovich or Ludwig van Beethoven. He put his double degrees from The Juilliard School to work as Professor in the Practice of Piano at Yale School of Music and is Director of Norfolk Chamber Music Festival, which is Yale's Summer School of Music. …
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Acclaimed harpsichordist Mahan Esfahani - the first and only harpsichordist to be named a BBC New Generation Artist, and the youngest ever recipient of the Wigmore Medal – is an outspoken and passionate advocate for his instrument. Although the harpsichord is most closely associated with baroque music, Mahan Esfanai’s repertory is large and diverse…
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Loki Karuna (formerly Garrett McQueen) began his life in music as a bassoonist, earning degrees in music and performing in orchestras. His passion for music and justice propelled his career as a musician, leading him to become a radio and podcast producer, and an activist. An eloquent storyteller, Loki Karuna spoke with Suzanne about his weekly pod…
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Howard Bass, Tina Chancey, and Susan Gaeta are the members of Trio Sefardi, a group they formed in 2010 to perform traditional songs of the Sephardim – the descendants of Jews exiled from Spain in 1492. They draw on their individual experience and expertise in many different genres of music, including jazz, folk, and early music, and they mine the …
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Tammy McCann loves music. She lives and breathes her craft, and starts each day acknowledging and celebrating Music's importance in her life. She talked with Suzanne about her life as a professional jazz singer, her start as an opera singer, and how playing the double bass is the instrument she feels she was meant to play.…
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An Interview with Stuart Eglin about his book 'The Inner Fire: a coaching alchemy'. Buy the book directly from Stuart: https://www.stuarteglin.com/books/ Buy the book on Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Inner-Fire-coaching-alchemy/dp/B0BNV1Z2XGעל ידי Ian Pettigrew
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Kelly Hall-Tompkins is a dynamo – full of energy, positivity, passion, and initiative. The talented violinist is an award-winning and acclaimed musician with an international career, as well as an entrepreneur, humanitarian, and social justice advocate who founded MUSIC KITCHEN – FOOD FOR THE SOUL. She brings together other professional musicians t…
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Award-winning and critically-acclaimed singer Elijah McCormack's repertory includes baroque music, contemporary music, and everything in between. He is a male soprano who grew up in a family in which music was and is an important priority – they all sing in the church choir, and his late father played viola in a local professional orchestra. (Growi…
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Lauren Rico is a veteran classical music broadcaster who keeps countless listeners across the United States company with her friendly, down-to-earth approach. In 2016 she started sharing her passion for classical music with a different audience: readers of romance novels. Beginning with her self-published erotic thriller, REVERIE – in which she set…
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For as long as I can remember, naysayers have been predicting the "death of classical music." Audiences are aging, and ticket sales are often a struggle for classical music concerts, and some people are concerned that the art form will "die" as a result. Andrew Ousley leaned into that fear when he established his concert series, THE DEATH OF CLASSI…
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TITLE: The Anxiety of Business GUEST: Kelly Eikum Kellye sits down with Kelly Eikum, who helps businesses preserve their culture while making CFOs look great! She does this by her expense reduction services with Expense Reduction Analysts. Kelly's no risk approach is certainly something to look into, especially in these times when money has been ti…
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Dr. Kellye Rice talks about keeping her drive and purpose stoked in her career after 35+ years of performance. In this episode, she shares the concepts and strategies that keep her sharp in her field and in business. 3:05 - 2012 was a turning point year 4:45 - I embraced team culture....though it's been challenging *****5:30 - I have learned that I…
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Whitney's company Tacos 4 Life has provided 18856,000 meals for those in need. It's not a far cry from what she has lived most of her life, which was in restaurants. From Whitney: "We have been a proud part of the Brentwood community since April 2022, joining together to raise meals for children in need with every meal purchased. We make our food u…
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Violinist Yanet Campbell Secades is featured on the 2023 recording BREAKING BARRIERS with Carlos Bastidas leading Ontario Pops Orchestra. The Camagüey, Cuba native is one of three up-and-coming young women instrumentalists performing as soloists in concertos by Johann Sebastian Bach and Antonio Vivaldi. Yanet Campbell Secades joined Suzanne to chat…
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GUEST: Laura Troup from Agape TITLE: Being Un-Offendable In this episode, we sit down with Laura Troup, Donor Relations and Annual Fund Director of Agape Nashville's foster program, to discuss how they are helping traumatized kids become a part of healthy families. Agape Nashville is a non-profit organization that provides comprehensive support to …
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Alison DeSimone is a musicologist – someone who is a scholar of music and its relationship with a wide variety of other disciplines. She is an Associate Professor of Musicology at the University of Missouri-Kansas City – and she specializes in music of the Renaissance and Baroque eras. Alison DeSimone joined Suzanne to talk about what a musicologis…
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Kelly talks with Kristen Williams, who is one of Capital One's shining diamonds these days. It didn't start that way for Kristen as she had to overcome the doubt and challenges that she faced from her first months in her career. 3:20 - Making 80-100 cold calls a day 5:00 - Overcoming hundreds of "nos" 10:20 KR - I was asked by a male counterpart, "…
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TITLE: Navigating Social Media for Business and Kids GUEST: Ashley Bright In this episode, we sit down with Ashley Bright, the owner of Forward Digital Marketing, to discuss how she helps businesses effectively communicate on social media. With years of experience in the industry particularly in PR, Ashley has a deep understanding of the ever-evolv…
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James O'Donnell is a Professor in the Practice of Organ at Yale University's Institute of Sacred Music and the Yale School of Music, where he teaches graduate-level organ majors and other students in sacred music. He also directs a newly-established professional liturgical vocal ensemble at Yale. James O'Donnell brings to New Haven his exceptional …
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Cathy is a mom and grandmother who needed another option for healthy recipes that considered people with significant food allergies—"I often found myself wishing that recipe sites were different—easier to use and simpler. So I decided to make my own!" She's learned to keep recipes simple and easy on the budget. 1:53 - Growing up with a family that …
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There's a particular type of collaboration that exists in a chamber music ensemble. The award-winning Catalyst Quartet's collaborative efforts involved choosing projects and conducting scholarly research that will have maximum impact in their mission to achieve unity and celebrate composers of color whose works have been overlooked by the tradition…
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Traci King Landon joined AGAPE in 2012 as Director of Business Operations and now serves as the Director of Operations and Outreach. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Marketing & Management and an MBA from Lipscomb University. She is passionate about her work at AGAPE because she believes that everyone wants to make a difference and contribute to so…
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Join us as we sit down with Khannaw Mohammed Ismael to hear her powerful story of migration and the challenges she faced along the way. Khannaw is a valued team member with Dr. Rice. In 2009, Khannaw fled Iraq in search of a better life, but her journey to America was far from easy. From navigating the complex immigration system to adapting to a ne…
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TITLE: When you Despair, Reach Out and Care GUEST: Sheila Preston Fitzgerald Join us as we sit down with Speaker and Author Sheila Preston Fitzgerald to hear her incredible story of resilience and determination. In 2011, Sheila was involved in a severe motorcycle accident that left her with multiple injuries and facing a long road to recovery. But …
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The talented young pianist Clayton Stephenson's story is more than just an inspiring example of the power of music. It is also a story of tenacity and resourcefulness, and the importance of teachers and mentors. The New York City native loves to immerse himself in the work of the countless musicians he admires. Clayton Stephenson is currently enrol…
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Violinist Holly Mulcahy is concertmaster of the Wichita Symphony, and has previously held that position in other symphonic orchestras across the country. She is also a busy soloist and chamber musician who regularly performs at a maximum security prison. Holly Mulcahy is the founder and leader of an organization that strives to " … help people in n…
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Dr. Rice talks with Melanie Culbreath about transitioning from being a nurse to dominating her role with Mary Kay cosmetics and doubling down on and being confident with who you truly are. 2:15 MC - I'd like to have a meal with Dolly Parton 3:30 MC - "Find out who you are and do it on purpose" - Dolly 8:30 MC - Ongoing learning is important 12:30 M…
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TITLE: GUEST: Kathey Grodi Kathey Grodi is a Maury County Commissioner, reverse-mortgage lender, Lions Club advocate and former CPA....to say she's done a few things in her life is an understatement! 2:35 KG - I'd love to have a meal with Elvis 8:50 KG - Getting a letter from the IRS, even if you owe a dollar, can ruin your day *******BREAK @ 11:40…
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In this episode, Dr. Rice sits down with Jenny Earwood, a successful agent with New York Life Insurance. Jenny shares her unique approach to building strong, lasting relationships with her clients. From the initial meeting to ongoing communication and follow-up, Jenny walks us through her process for understanding her clients' needs and tailoring i…
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Dr. Rochelle Sennet is a versatile musician, with a wide repertory. The prize-winning pianist has recorded (so far) two albums called BACH TO BLACK in which she combines works by Johann Sebastian Bach with works by Black composers including Samuel Coleridge Taylor, Frederick Tillis, and R. Nathaniel Dett, Florence Price, and many others. Dr. Sennet…
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Dr. Rice invites Time Management Expert and Coach Tammy Redman onto the show to discuss how women can plan their days better. 7:25 TR - My father always taught me that there's always more than one answer to a problem 10:00 TR - Today's phone society lacks the freedom we grew up with 13:25 TR - 4 pillars of time management 14:15 TR - Women typically…
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On this episode, Dr. Rice talks with Jana Truman with SVN/Accel Commercial Real Estate about spinning plates and stacking orders! 4:35 JT - How I handle getting bored easily 6:35 JT - My best childhood memory 7:25 JT - I'm the oldest of 7, so I had a lot of responsibility on me 13:30 JT - I was bullied in school, so I made sure I and others were ne…
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GUEST: Tara Cheatham, OPEX Fitness TITLE: Purge Perfection, Pump Consistency In this inaugural episode of The Kellye Rice Show, Dr. Rice talks with Tara Cheatham about purging the perfection of fitness and health and just being CONSISTENT! 1:54 - What’s on your nightstand right now? 4:30 - Tara’s story of failing at a business in 2008. 6:53 - Tara’…
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Randall Scotting's 2022 debut recording THE CROWN is a tribute to famed 17th century Italian castrato singer, Senesino. Scotting collaborated with the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, conducted by Laurence Cummings, and their collection of these Heroic Arias is receiving critical acclaim. The countertenor spoke with Suzanne about how he found…
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Since her 1984 debut with the Chicago Symphony at age 10, American violinist Rachel Barton Pine has been a trailblazer. Her musical tastes are broad and inclusive – from the baroque era, through all the major classical and romantic works, to contemporary commissions, and heavy metal – and she's a seasoned soloist and chamber musician. Rachel spoke …
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Brooklyn native Eric Rice did not set out to become a professional musician and musicologist. He discovered early music while studying at Bowdoin College and, after four years as a schooner captain at the South Street Seaport Museum, he earned his PhD in Musicology and a Certificate in Medieval and Renaissance studies from Columbia University. He w…
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