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J.A.'s Music

John Strub

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Hello all! Here I will be posting various demos, recordings, covers, live tracks, and every so often a bit of spoken commentary! Subscribe to get occasional tracks from yours truly! Comments are extremely welcome!
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Folklorists explore foodways, music, ritual celebrations, and more. Several episode producers participated in Texas Folklife's Community Folklife Fellowship program where they received mentorship, training workshops, and project support. Learn more at TexasFolklife.org This project is funded in part by the National Endowment for the Arts and Humanities Texas. Executive Producer: Jeannelle Ramirez Technical Producer: J.A. Strub
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Each week, your host Brad Ouldhouse (nextgenbizman on Snapchat) will bring you tips and tricks from some of Snapchat's best, as well as insightful information about the app and its users. The Snapchatters Podcast is a production of Imaginbound Media.
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The Proimpact Podcast

Greg Harrell-Edge

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Hosted by Greg Harrell-Edge, founder of The Proimpact Project, The Proimpact Podcast is where nonprofit Executive Directors come to grow, learn, and lead with impact. Each week, Greg sits down with sector experts, thought leaders, and real-world practitioners to explore the biggest challenges and opportunities facing today’s nonprofit leaders. From fundraising strategies and team retention to technology, movement-building, and the mindset shifts that drive growth, this show gives EDs the too ...
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Everyone has a passion and Samuel intends to inspire you to find yours in the only way he knows how. Join him as he interviews others that have gone through the journey as they share the lessons they have picked up along the way to help you find your passion and follow it easier!
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In Episode 110 of The Proimpact Podcast, Chris Strub, Content Marketing Manager for The Proimpact Project, steps into the host’s chair (sorry Greg!) for a special Season 1 wrap-up episode. After producing nine insightful conversations with nonprofit leaders and changemakers, Chris reflects on the key lessons, standout moments, and recurring themes …
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In this special introductory episode, our founder and podcast host Greg Harrell-Edge shares the vision behind The Proimpact Podcast, what listeners can expect from upcoming episodes, and how modern executive directors can leverage insights from leaders across the nonprofit sector to stay future-ready. Whether you’re an ED, aspiring leader, or nonpr…
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In Episode 109 of The Proimpact Podcast, host Greg Harrell-Edge, Founder of The Proimpact Project, is joined by Evan Wildstein of The Nonprofiteers for an honest conversation about one of the toughest challenges facing Executive Directors today: staff retention. They dig into why turnover is so high in the nonprofit sector, how leaders can create c…
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In this premiere episode of The Proimpact Podcast, we’re joined by Brynne Krispin, founder of Cause Fokus, who’s helping nonprofit Executive Directors raise more money by building trust — with donors, boards, and teams. Brynne shares practical strategies to help leaders communicate more clearly, lead more effectively, and ultimately raise more supp…
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In this episode of The Proimpact Podcast, we welcome Brooke Richie-Babbage, founder of Bending Arc, to explore one of the biggest blind spots facing nonprofit leaders today: outdated strategic plans. Brooke breaks down why so many nonprofits are still operating from stale, ineffective frameworks — and what it looks like to build a living, responsiv…
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In this episode of The Proimpact Podcast, we welcome Mariya Yurukova, MBA & CFRE, the President & CEO of CharitySearchGroup.com, to dive deep into the dynamics of how to become an executive director in 2025, and what boards are looking for when selecting a new ED. Mariya explains the leadership turnover crisis facing the nonprofit sector, and how y…
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In Episode 104 of The Proimpact Podcast, we welcome Tasha Van Vlack, founder of The Nonprofit Hive, for a deep dive into one of the most important — and misunderstood — elements of nonprofit leadership today: community building. Tasha shares what real community looks like in practice, why it’s so often overlooked, and how Executive Directors can bu…
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In this episode of The Proimpact Podcast, we’re joined by Mitch Stein, Head of Strategy at Chariot, to explore one of the fastest-growing yet often misunderstood opportunities in philanthropy: Donor-Advised Funds (DAFs). Mitch breaks down how nonprofits can create a winning DAF strategy, why these funds represent billions in untapped potential, and…
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In Episode 106 of the Proimpact Podcast, host Greg Harrell-Edge, Founder of The Proimpact Project, sits down with Rhea Wong, fundraising expert and founder of Rhea Wong Consulting. Rhea brings her signature energy and practical wisdom to share how nonprofit leaders can level up their fundraising strategy, inspire donors, and build the confidence to…
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In Episode 107 of The Proimpact Podcast, host Greg Harrell-Edge, Founder of The Proimpact Project, sits down with Amina Mohamed, Founder of Cameras For Girls, to explore the practice of ethical storytelling in the nonprofit sector. They discuss how nonprofits can amplify voices without exploitation, the responsibility leaders carry when sharing sto…
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In Episode 108 of The Proimpact Podcast, host Greg Harrell-Edge, Founder of The Proimpact Project, is joined by Mike Slaughter of Dataro and Mark Becker of Cathexis Partners for a deep dive into one of the biggest decisions nonprofit leaders face: how to choose the right software. They explore the common pitfalls organizations make when buying new …
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Send us a text Shrimpers in Port Isabel discuss the historical and cultural influence of the shrimping industry in the Rio Grande Valley. Produced by Jeannelle Ramirez with reporting by Kevin Parme. Support the show Learn more at TexasFolklife.org This project is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts and Humanities Texas.…
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Send us a text Stewed & Chopped is a limited series produced by Texas Folklife, exploring foodways in Texas. In this episode, food scholar Meredith Abarca (UTEP professor and producer of El Paso Food Voices) and taco expert Mando Rayo (Tacos of Texas podcast) discuss the foodways of the Texas-Mexico border, the influence of matriarchs, and shifting…
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Send us a text Join Community Folklife Fellow Blanca Jenkins as she takes you on a journey from Mexico to East Texas while exploring the historic and religious background, purpose, and use of crosses as focal points for roadside memorials. Mrs. Jenkins’ journey will also explore the changes over time to this tradition that is visible all around Tex…
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Send us a text Good Dirt is the collection of stories, histories and experiences of Black and Indigenous Farmers in Texas. We discuss the connections of community, spirituality, ancestral stewardship and foodways, in honor of the land and stories yet untold. Support the show Learn more at TexasFolklife.org This project is supported in part by the N…
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Send us a text Prepare your taste buds for an unforgettable journey through the history of pan de campo in this captivating podcast. Our host, Elizabeth Barger, sits down with four intriguing individuals, all with personal ties to this culinary masterpiece. Get ready to savor the anecdotes that have made pan de campo a treasure of culture and tradi…
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Send us a text Somali Bantu communities have been living in the United States for over 20 years. Yet, most people don’t know of their existence. Famo Musa catches up with three generations of women, giving us a glimpse of their journey of preserving their traditions and history while navigating life in Houston Texas, and raising the next generation…
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Send us a text Today, flamenco is taught and performed in Houston. But understanding how flamenco got to Houston requires a journey back to Spain and through South Texas, alongside the Tejanos who brought this dance form to Houston. Support the show Learn more at TexasFolklife.org This project is supported in part by the National Endowment for the …
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Send us a text This episode delves into the culinary journey of Kenyan immigrants and their deep ties to traditional recipes, showcasing how food serves as a link to their homeland. Support the show Learn more at TexasFolklife.org This project is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts and Humanities Texas.…
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Send us a text In this episode, Laura Villareal talks to folks from Central Texas Seed Savers, the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, and the Native Plant Society of Texas. Learn more about Texas native plants, the folk practice of seed saving, and how your gardening efforts can help protect the future in the face of climate crisis. Support the s…
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On this episode I interview producer of both The Fakest and the new animated series Everly Heights, Bill Meeks! We talk about how he got into his creative persuits, where his project The Fakist came from, then we talk about his new project, Everly Heights. Nominated Charity: https://supporters.eff.org/donate/join-eff-4 Bills Youtube: https://www.yo…
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Send us a text “Chalupa y Buenas” is a podcast recorded along the United States and Mexico border. We'll explore inter-generational family traditions along the Rio Grande Valley, especially the family game of chance, Mexican Lotería. Listen as we learn how lotería has touched individuals' lives through the years. Support the show Learn more at Texa…
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Send us a text Have you ever wanted to be something you never thought you’d really be? Sitting in my high school Spanish class, I decided I wanted to be a Mariachi. Unfortunately, I was raised in a small rural Midwestern town where there were no Mariachis. In fact, here was only one Mexican American family and a teacher. That was the closest I thou…
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Send us a text "El dia que se apareció el diablo" takes us back to a time when "the devil" appeared on the poor side of the tracks. The terrifying experience leads a Chicana to embark on a quest for answers. Produced by Geronima Garza, with technical production by J.A. Strub. Support the show Learn more at TexasFolklife.org This project is supporte…
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Send us a text Food is an expression of who we are. Table host and folklorist next door, Yvette Blair-Lavallais, catches up with two generations of two North Texas families as they share recipes, memories, and family history over hand-patted cultural foods like tamales, salmon croquettes and made-from-scratch biscuits. There are some surprises and …
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Send us a text African American women have created beautiful works of art with quilting. Are you holding on to a piece of family history? Laura Casmore talks to owners of vintage quilts as they share the stories of their makers. Produced by Laura Casmore, with technical production by J.A. Strub. Support the show Learn more at TexasFolklife.org This…
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Send us a text Join Gianna Elvia as she enters the kitchens of three women in San Antonio, Texas. Each woman discusses memories of their grandparents through food. You are invited to break Pan Dulce, caldo and migas with us and share in the type of storytelling that make kitchens special. Support the show Learn more at TexasFolklife.org This projec…
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Send us a text The smelly food with a loyal following. Explore the origins of sauerkraut in the Texas Hill Country, its present makers, and sauerkraut’s ability to stir up feelings of nostalgia. Hosted and produced by Hill Country-based fellow, Julie Gossell. Support the show Learn more at TexasFolklife.org This project is supported in part by the …
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Send us a text "Ukrainian songs, whether they are sung or instrumental, tell about the history of our people and about their landscape." Dallas-based fellow Kelsey Lee explores Ukrainian folk music performance in the Dallas-Ft. Worth area. Veselka Dallas is a folk singing group that performs all over North Texas. Kelsey interviews two singers from …
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Send us a text Host mónica teresa ortiz examines the experiences and cultural shifts of communities impacted by climate and disaster in the Texas Panhandle. Produced by monica teresa ortiz with technical production by JA Strub. Support the show Learn more at TexasFolklife.org This project is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts …
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Send us a text A sneak peek of the Folklorist Next-Door, a nine episode series hosted by Texas Community Folklife Fellows in various regions of the Lone Star State. The series features local traditions ranging from sauerkraut-making to African American quilting to climate change's effects on farming culture. Support the show Learn more at TexasFolk…
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On this episode of What’s Your Passion? I interview magician Lance Burton with a office party that got him into magic in his childhood that lead to performance at an early age, his career in Vegas, a movie, and his future plans. Nominated Charity: Kentucky Humane Society Lances Website: https://lanceburton.com/ To find previous episodes go to: tscn…
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On this episode I get to talk to Chris Marquardt about his journey in professional photography from it’s beginnings all the way to writing books and doing photo tours around the world. Nominated Charity: https://dzi.org/ Find Chris at https://chrismarquardt.com/ To find previous episodes go to: tscn.tv/wyp Tosubscribe to this podcast put this link …
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On this episode I talk to independent musician Mike TV about his path from studios to music, being with record labels to being independent, his uncanny ability to make depressing topics catchy and more! Nominated Charity: https://childrenscancer.org/ To find previous episodes go to: tscn.tv/wyp To subscribe to this podcast put this link in your fav…
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On this episode of WYP I talk to Chris Strub, author of the new book 50 States, 100 Days, The Book, about his trip across all fifty states in 100 days in order to volunteer and highlight a different youth organization in each destination. I talk to him about the bumpy start, the realistic ending, and everything in between, and talk about why social…
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On this episode I interview professional magician Dan Harlan about his passion for theater at an early age that lead into a passion for magic at a later age, when he went professional with the practice, a historic project he’s working on to update a classic course in magic, and more. Nominated Charity: The ASPCA Dans Website: http://www.danharlanma…
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On this episode of I talk to Linda McGowan about her journey that all started with a diagnosis of MS that would lead her on a trip around the world of Mt. Everest, penguins, and showing that being passionate enough about something can really get you there. Nominated Charity: http://www.nationalmssociety.org/ Lindas website: http://www.lindamcgowan.…
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On this episode of WYP I talk to Dr. George Baxter-Holder about a amazing journey from overcoming drug addiction, prison sentences, and other struggles to becoming a doctor and author. I also talk to him about living with intention and how to use the practice to better our lives. Nominated Charity: https://www.summersearch.org/ Georges website: htt…
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On this episode I talk to producer and composer Dawn Elder about the music business and her journey through it along with her work on the Ultimate Vocal Music Summit. Nominated Cause: https://ultimatevocalsummit.com/ To find previous episodes go to: tscn.tv/wyp To subscribe to this podcast put this link in your favorite podcatcher: http://feeds.fee…
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On this episode of WYP I talk with 11 year old musical extraordinaire Ty Waters to talk with him as he just starts his journey into music, how he started by jazzing up some things from his mother, I talk to his mother about her feelings on the journey and talk to his producer and songwriter about finding Ty and joining him for the ride! Nominated C…
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On this episode of WYP I come to you direct from Dragoncon 2016 with an interview with podcaster, game creator, and comedy buff Justin Robert Young to talk about what goes into creating a political card game and a bit about comedy itself. Nominated Charity: Charity Water To find previous episodes go to: tscn.tv/wyp To subscribe to this podcast put …
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On this episode of WYP I talk to independent musician and friend of the network Luke Potter about one moment in a car that started his goal of being a song writer, his influences, and a chat about just doing something instead of being afraid. Nominated Charity: Cancer Research To find previous episodes go to: tscn.tv/wyp To subscribe to this podcas…
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In this short episode, I try to prove that Snapchat actually gave Instagram permission to use its patented tech behind their story creation feature... (http://www.recode.net/2016/2/29/11588316/snapchat-hires-exec-who-ran-facebooks-ad-network)(http://www.forbes.com/sites/kathleenchaykowski/2016/03/15/snapchat-hires-former-pandora-exec-as-new-head-of…
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My friend Chris Strub is the first person to Snap in all 50 States, and he worked with youth and non-profit org's all along the way. Today, we talk about how that trip last summer has impacted his life, the lives of others and what's next for Chris!Find him everywhere on the socials @ChrisStrub, and at www.teamstrub.com to see all the stuff you nee…
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