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  • The Medium is the Reality: Immersive Storytelling through Augmented and Virtual Reality | A Conversation with Thibault Mathieu | Audio Signals Podcast With Marco Ciappelli
    Nov 3 2024
    Guest: Thibault Mathieu, Founder and CEO, Wilkins Avenue AROn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/thibaultmathieu/On Twitter | https://x.com/thibaultmathieu_____________________________Host: Marco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society Podcast & Audio Signals PodcastOn ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli_____________________________This Episode’s SponsorsAre you interested in sponsoring an ITSPmagazine Channel?👉 https://www.itspmagazine.com/sponsor-the-itspmagazine-podcast-network_____________________________Episode IntroductionHello, everyone. I'm Marco Ciappelli, and you’re tuned into another episode of the Audio Signals podcast. If you're familiar with the show, you know that storytelling is at the heart of what I do—exploring how we communicate, how we connect, and how stories evolve to reflect the world around us. Today, I’m particularly excited because we’re diving into a whole new dimension of storytelling: augmented reality (AR).Our guest is Thibault Mathieu, a pioneer in immersive storytelling from Paris, whose journey took him from dreaming of directing movies to designing AR and VR experiences that are pushing the boundaries of what's possible. In our conversation, we explore not only the how but the why behind AR storytelling—why it captivates us, why it challenges traditional narratives, and why it’s starting to become a game-changer in entertainment, marketing, and even our daily lives.Note about the titleThe reference in the title is to Marshall McLuhan’s famous concept, “The medium is the message,” from his 1964 book, Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man. McLuhan argued that the medium through which content is delivered profoundly shapes and influences the way we perceive and interpret that content. His idea suggests that the characteristics of each medium (such as television, radio, or print) are just as impactful as the actual message conveyed, because they transform the way information is received and understood by an audience.In the context of AR and VR storytelling, this idea resonates because these technologies aren’t just new ways to tell stories—they actually redefine the experience itself. With immersive reality, the medium (augmented or virtual reality) becomes an interactive space that the audience can inhabit, creating a new form of engagement where the "message" or story is inseparable from the experience of being in an altered or enhanced reality.A New Dimension in StorytellingWe’ve all seen storytelling evolve through the ages, from spoken words to books, radio, and film. But with AR, we’re stepping into a realm where stories don’t just exist on a page or a screen—they inhabit our physical spaces. Thibault’s work in immersive storytelling lets us experience narratives in a way that feels tangible, as if the digital world is blending with our own surroundings. Imagine walking into a scene where elements of a story appear around you, transforming the way we relate to both the story and the space we occupy.The Role of Technology in Crafting Emotional ConnectionsThibault and I discussed how new tech like Apple’s Vision Pro and Meta’s Quest 3 is closing the gap between reality and digital experience. The "uncanny valley"—that uncomfortable place where things look almost real but not quite—is beginning to fade. These advancements mean that creators can build worlds where the lines between what’s real and what’s imagined are blurred. And with that, storytelling gains an emotional weight that goes beyond passive viewing; it becomes something you can feel, something you can be part of.Redefining Storytelling on New PlatformsThibault's latest project, Out There, takes advantage of AR’s unique qualities by immersing audiences in a musical experience designed for this latest wave of AR headsets. Imagine not just listening to music but feeling surrounded by the narrative and emotions of the song, like the soundtrack of your own adventure. The technology lets us dissolve the usual boundaries, putting the audience right at the heart of the story and letting them interact with it in real-time. This is more than just a new way to tell stories—it’s a step towards storytelling as an experience you live.Transforming Brand Experiences Through ARThe conversation wouldn’t be complete without touching on the power of AR in branding. Thibault has been working with luxury brands like Lancôme to create experiences that go beyond showcasing products. These projects aim to weave a brand’s identity into an interactive, immersive experience that people can feel a part of. When done well, it’s not just marketing—it’s storytelling that resonates on a deeper level, connecting audiences to brands in ways that can be more meaningful than traditional advertising.Embracing the Future, One Story at a TimeLooking forward, Thibault sees...
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  • Exploring Music and Storytelling: A Conversation with Acclaimed Classical Guitar Player Jonathan Taylor | Audio Signals Podcast With Marco Ciappelli
    Oct 28 2024
    Guest: Jonathan Taylor, Classical GuitaristWebsite | https://new.express.adobe.com/webpage/5R2b8Hv3U7p4r?On Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/JTclassicalguitarmastery/_____________________________Host: Marco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society Podcast & Audio Signals PodcastOn ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli_____________________________This Episode’s SponsorsAre you interested in sponsoring an ITSPmagazine Channel?👉 https://www.itspmagazine.com/sponsor-the-itspmagazine-podcast-network_____________________________Episode IntroductionHello, everyone. I’m Marco Ciappelli, and welcome back to Audio Signals Podcast, where we explore storytelling and the storytellers behind them. Today, I bring you a conversation that’s music to my ears – both literally and figuratively – as we explore the art of storytelling through music with the renowned classical guitarist, Jonathan Taylor.The Art of Storytelling Through MusicIn this episode, Jonathan and I embark on a journey exploring the intricate connections between music and storytelling. As I always say, we’re all made of stories. Storytelling isn’t confined to pages in a book; it transcends through various forms of creative expression, including music. Jonathan Taylor, whose illustrious career spans many years and a range of achievements, shares his insights on how he captures emotions and tells stories through his music, enchanting listeners worldwide.Jonathan Taylor: A Musical OdysseyJonathan’s musical odyssey began at the tender age of four with a humble ukulele, influenced by his grandmother, a silent film organist. This early exposure to live music was crucial in shaping his musical journey. From there, Jonathan began exploring numerous genres and eventually became a master of the classical guitar. His journey is filled with moments of creativity and innovation, including his unique adaptations of film scores like The Wizard of Oz and the James Bond themes. His career is rich with experiences, from global tours to unforgettable performances, all while compiling a vast catalog of recordings that spans classical masterpieces and more contemporary pieces adapted for classical guitar.Embracing Technology in MusicOur discussion veers into the evolution of technology in music, from analog to digital, and Jonathan’s pioneering embrace of digital music in the ‘90s. He recalls his first analog album, recorded on vinyl, and his eventual shift to digital as the industry began changing. Despite the challenges faced by artists in adapting to technological shifts, Jonathan’s perspective highlights the opportunities these advancements present for creativity and innovation in music. He speaks about digital’s influence, comparing the warmth of analog to the precision of digital, and discusses how both formats have shaped his work.The Universal Language of MusicPerhaps the most profound insight shared is music’s role as a universal language that resonates deeply with humanity. Jonathan recounts a powerful story from a concert he performed in India, where a member of the audience, struggling with personal issues, found solace in the music and credited that experience with saving his life. This moving story is a reminder of music’s healing power and its ability to connect us across cultural and linguistic boundaries. Like storytelling, music unites us in an experience that resonates universally, tapping into emotions that words alone often can’t express.Inspiration and InterpretationOur conversation circles back to how classical music is not only about precision but about the experience it creates for both the artist and the audience. Jonathan’s passion for adapting various musical styles reflects in his interpretations, offering audiences a unique piece of himself in each performance. He shares how the process of adapting a piece involves capturing its emotional core, which requires both technical mastery and a deep connection to the material. His approach to music—bringing a piece of his soul into every performance—illustrates how storytelling can be both intimate and transformative.Final ThoughtsAs we conclude this episode, I hope our conversation inspires you to embrace your creativity, whether as a seasoned musician or someone strumming their first chord. If our discussion has sparked something in you to pursue or appreciate artistic expressions of storytelling, then we’ve succeeded in our mission._____________________________ResourcesJonathan Taylor on SoundCloud | https://soundcloud.com/user-75630746-880803498/albumsJonathan Taylor on Apple Music | https://apps.apple.com/us/app/jonathan-taylor-official-app/id6448588105_____________________________For more podcast stories from Audio Signals: https://www.itspmagazine.com/audio-signalsWatch the video version on-demand on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=...
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  • Books | “Kilimanjaro and Beyond” & ”The Secret Truth" | A Conversation with Author Barry Finlay | Audio Signals Podcast With Marco Ciappelli
    Oct 15 2024
    The Secret Truth: A Jake Scott Mystery (Book): https://amzn.to/3BVs9UoKilimanjaro and Beyond: A Life-Changing Journey (Book): https://amzn.to/3Noyk64Guest: Barry Finlay, AuthorOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/barry-finlay-01484825/Website | https://www.barry-finlay.com/Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/AuthorBarryFinlay/Goodreads | https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/5213951.Barry_Finlay_____________________________Host: Marco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society Podcast & Audio Signals PodcastOn ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli_____________________________This Episode’s SponsorsAre you interested in sponsoring an ITSPmagazine Channel?👉 https://www.itspmagazine.com/sponsor-the-itspmagazine-podcast-network_____________________________Episode IntroductionIn this episode of the Audio Signal Podcast, I had the distinct pleasure of diving into the world of storytelling with the remarkable Barry Finlay. Barry is renowned for his ability to captivate audiences through his thrilling mystery novels, and his newest release, "The Secret Truth," promises to be another page-turner.Meet Barry Finlay: The Accidental AdventurerBarry's journey into the world of writing is itself a fascinating tale. Born in central Canada and initially rooted in a career defined by numbers as an accountant for the Canadian federal government, he made a surprising transition into becoming a full-time author. His leap from the predictable world of accountancy to the unpredictable world of writing wasn’t just a career change; it was a life change prompted by a major physical challenge—climbing Mount Kilimanjaro at nearly 60 years old. This adventure sparked his first book and led him on a wildly different trajectory than he ever imagined.Crafting Stories: A Journey from Nonfiction to MysteryBarry's transformation into a storyteller wasn't immediate. Initially, he penned nonfiction works based on his life experiences, like "Kilimanjaro and Beyond." However, his creativity truly found its calling in the world of mystery and thrillers. Our conversation revealed how Barry's characters, much like his writing process, developed organically, often leading him on unpredictable paths.The difference Barry outlines between mystery and thrillers is profound—mysteries are character-driven, requiring readers to guess the perpetrator until the very end, while thrillers often present a transparent dichotomy between hero and villain from the onset. For Barry, this distinction is critical and reflects in the intricate layering found in his writing."The Secret Truth": A Peek into Barry’s Latest WorkBarry's latest novel, "The Secret Truth," is the third installment in his Jake Scott Mystery Series. Set against a backdrop of intrigue, peril, and personal stakes, Jake Scott finds himself embroiled in an investigation following the dramatic explosion of a bed and breakfast. Barry describes this suspense as a complex puzzle, filled with subtle clues and misdirections—a true testament to his mastery in the mystery genre.Advice for Aspiring WritersBarry offers invaluable advice for budding writers drawn to the art of storytelling. He emphasizes the importance of simply starting—writing one's thoughts on paper before editing or seeking feedback. Recognizing the significant role marketing plays post-writing, Barry encourages resilience against negative reviews, reminding aspiring authors to stay true to their vision despite criticism.Our conversation illuminated not just the mechanics of writing but the soul behind it. Barry Finlay's stories are powerful reminders of how storytelling transcends genres and media, shaping our perceptions of reality—both virtual and tangible.About the BooksThe Secret Truth: A Jake Scott Mystery - Attention all readers! Get ready for a gripping mystery that will leave you on the edge of your seat. Jake Scott, a retired reporter, is on his way to a peaceful bed and breakfast when his life is suddenly put at risk by a reckless driver. But his journey takes an even more dangerous turn when he approaches the bed and breakfast he is staying at and it explodes, killing all occupants. Homicide detective Dani Perez is determined to uncover the truth, and she enlists Jake's help to investigate the backgrounds of the victims. As Jake delves deeper into the case, he uncovers dark secrets that point to a sinister plot at the bed and breakfast. With the clock ticking and danger lurking at every turn, Jake must use all his investigative skills to solve the mystery before it's too late. Fans of suspense and thrilling plot twists will not want to miss this page-turner. For fans of "Gone Girl," this book is a must-read.Kilimanjaro and Beyond: A Life-Changing Journey - EVERY MOUNTAIN TOP IS WITHIN REACH IF YOU JUST KEEP CLIMBING - Barry Finlay It is January 16, 2009, and 60 year-old BARRY FINLAY and his son CHRIS are...
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  • Mastering Storytelling: Author and Screenwriter Dawn Greenfield Ireland’s Literary Journey | Audio Signals Podcast With Marco Ciappelli
    Sep 28 2024
    Guest: Dawn Greenfield Ireland, Author and StorytellerWebsite | https://degreenfield.comOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/degreenfield/On Facebook | https://facebook.com/dawn.ireland.18_____________________________Host: Marco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society Podcast & Audio Signals PodcastOn ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli_____________________________This Episode’s SponsorsAre you interested in sponsoring an ITSPmagazine Channel?👉 https://www.itspmagazine.com/sponsor-the-itspmagazine-podcast-network_____________________________Episode IntroductionHello, everyone! Marco Ciappelli here, and welcome to another episode of ITSPmagazine. Today, I had the pleasure of speaking with the incredibly talented author and storyteller, Dawn Greenfield Ireland. Dawn has an impressive catalog of written works, spanning from science fiction and dystopian novels to cozy mysteries and award-winning screenplays. Let’s dive into her fascinating journey and gather insightful tips for aspiring writers.The Genesis of a WriterOur conversation kicked off with Dawn sharing the origins of her writing career. Dawn’s literary journey began in an unusual way—through technical writing. In the 1970s, while working as an executive secretary in an oil and gas company’s documentation department, a surprising opportunity arose. Dawn was asked to review some documents, which led her to discover a new talent she hadn’t previously known she possessed.This realization was a game-changer, and she transitioned into technical writing. Later, Dawn moved on to work at Compaq Computer, where she gained invaluable insights into the publishing industry as a whole.Transitioning from Technical Writing to FictionOne intriguing aspect of Dawn’s career is her transition from technical writing to fiction. I asked her about this shift and whether she had always harbored a desire to write fiction. Dawn revealed that her first foray into fiction happened during a long commute to work, where daydreams turned into notes jotted down on a yellow legal pad. These notes eventually materialized into her first science fiction novel, Second Chance (later renamed Prophecy of Thal).However, the journey was anything but smooth. Dawn’s first draft took years to complete and underwent numerous revisions before it was finally published—33 years later.The Importance of Editing and Critique GroupsDawn’s story underscores the significance of continuous learning and refinement in the writing process. She shared how joining a critique group was instrumental in improving her writing skills. The group provided constructive feedback that helped her transform raw ideas into well-crafted stories.For aspiring writers, Dawn emphasizes the importance of finding a critique group or, at the very least, a good editor or proofreader to help polish one’s work.Adapting Books into ScreenplaysAs an author who has also delved into screenwriting, Dawn explained the distinctions between writing novels and screenplays. While novels allow for expansive descriptions and detailed storytelling, screenplays demand brevity and focus. Adapting a 400-page novel into a 95-page screenplay requires careful condensation, often leaving out important elements.Despite the challenges, Dawn enjoys both forms of writing, finding fulfillment in the unique constraints and creative opportunities each offers.The Role of Reading in WritingWe also discussed the pivotal role of reading in one’s development as a writer. Dawn reads two to six books per week, attributing much of her writing prowess to this habit. Reading widely exposes writers to various styles, techniques, and vocabulary, all of which contribute to honing their craft.She encourages budding writers to read extensively and use modern technology, like eBooks, to easily look up unfamiliar words and concepts.Practical Advice for Aspiring WritersTo wrap up our conversation, I asked Dawn to offer some practical advice for new writers. Here are her key suggestions:• Start with an Outline: Jot down your ideas and gradually expand them into a structured outline.• Join or Form a Critique Group: Feedback from peers can be invaluable in improving your work.• Stay Organized: Use tools and strategies to keep your writing process efficient and avoid working with outdated drafts.Final ThoughtsDawn Greenfield Ireland’s journey from technical writer to multi-genre author and screenwriter is a testament to the importance of perseverance, continuous learning, and embracing new challenges. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to transition into a new genre, implementing her advice can undoubtedly help you become a better writer.Thank you for joining us on this episode of ITSPmagazine. Don’t forget to check out Dawn’s extensive library of work and consider reaching out to her for further insights. Until next time, ...
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  • BOOK | The Warminster Series: J.V. Hilliard on His Journey from Defense Lobbyist to Fantasy Novelist and How the Mythical World he Created is Becoming a Video Game | A Conversation with J.V. Hilliard | Audio Signals Podcast With Marco Ciappelli
    Sep 13 2024
    Get the The Warminster Series by J.V. Hilliard: https://amzn.to/3Zk4OFFGuest: J.V. Hilliard, AuthorOn Twitter | https://x.com/JVHilliardBooksWebsite | https://jvhilliard.com/_____________________________Host: Marco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society Podcast & Audio Signals PodcastOn ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli_____________________________This Episode’s SponsorsAre you interested in sponsoring an ITSPmagazine Channel?👉 https://www.itspmagazine.com/sponsor-the-itspmagazine-podcast-network_____________________________Episode IntroductionHello, everyone! Welcome back to another episode of Audio Signals. I’m your host, Marco Ciappelli, where we explore the stories and storytellers shaping our world. Today, I’m thrilled to have J.V. Hilliard with me—a fantasy author whose Warminster series is captivating readers everywhere. Whether you’re watching on YouTube or tuning in via podcast, stick around as we talk about his journey from defense lobbyist to acclaimed author and his expanding universe that’s reaching into video games.From Concept to Creation: The Birth of a Fantasy WorldJ.V. begins by sharing his path into writing, born out of the downtime of the COVID pandemic. While many were stuck at home, J.V. seized the moment to bring to life a story he had carried for over two decades. That story has since evolved into the Warminster series, a fantasy world that’s grabbing the attention of readers across the globe.The Warminster Series: A Saga for the AgesI asked J.V. about Warminster’s intricate world-building, and he walked me through the inspirations behind his creation. Drawing from the likes of Tolkien and Terry Brooks, J.V. has crafted a vibrant world, rich with magic, history, and compelling characters. His attention to detail—right down to the magical systems and language—gives Warminster a life of its own, inviting readers to fully immerse themselves in this epic series.Crafting Immersive Worlds and Complex CharactersWhat sets J.V. apart is his unique method of reverse engineering his stories. Starting with the ending, he crafts his way back to the beginning, ensuring that every detail is connected. He even uses a whiteboard to track character arcs and plot points, which gives his storytelling a strategic, almost battlefield-like precision.Writing Meets Technology: J.V. Hilliard’s Unique ApproachOur conversation shifted to how J.V.’s former career in defense writing helped him structure his novels. Writing legislation, grants, and speeches in his previous work helped him hone the skills to build complex narratives. It’s an intriguing example of how different industries can unexpectedly intersect, providing a foundation for creative writing.Expanding Horizons: From Page to Video GameOne of the most exciting developments in J.V.'s career is the adaptation of Warminster into a video game. Using augmented reality, similar to Pokemon Go, the game promises to bring his fantasy world to life in new ways. It’s fascinating to see a world that started in novels now evolving into a different medium, expanding its reach to gamers.What’s Next for J.V. Hilliard?As we wrapped up, J.V. teased some exciting future projects. The fourth book in the Warminster series, Echoes of Ghostwood, is set for release soon, and he’s working on three origin story novels for key characters. Fans can also look forward to a brand-new trilogy coming in 2026, expanding this magical universe even further.Conclusion and Future PlansThank you for joining us on this deep dive into the world of Warminster with J.V. Hilliard. His story is a testament to the power of storytelling and how it can cross from novels into new media, keeping fans engaged in fresh ways. Stay tuned for more exciting conversations on Audio Signals, and don’t forget to subscribe on YouTube or follow us on your favorite podcast platform.Take care, everyone, and keep your imagination alive!_____________________________ResourcesGet the The Warminster Series by J.V. Hilliard: https://amzn.to/3Zk4OFF_____________________________For more podcast stories from Audio Signals: https://www.itspmagazine.com/audio-signalsWatch the video version on-demand on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnYu0psdcllQvnJ8eHUlVX8AuyhehtexAAre you interested in sponsoring an ITSPmagazine Channel?👉 https://www.itspmagazine.com/sponsor-the-itspmagazine-podcast-network
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  • Book | The Mango Chronicle: A Journey Through Stories, Memories, and Forgiveness | A Conversation with Ricardo Jose Gonzalez-Rothi | Audio Signals Podcast With Marco Ciappelli
    Sep 7 2024
    Guest: Ricardo Jose Gonzalez-Rothi, AuthorOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/ricardo-gonzalez-rothi/On YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/@MangoforYou2day_____________________________Host: Marco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society Podcast & Audio Signals PodcastOn ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli_____________________________This Episode’s SponsorsAre you interested in sponsoring an ITSPmagazine Channel?👉 https://www.itspmagazine.com/sponsor-the-itspmagazine-podcast-network_____________________________Episode IntroductionAnd here we go. Welcome to another episode of ITSP magazine's Audio Signal podcast.I have the honor of meeting various fascinating individuals through this platform, and today, I got to chat with Ricardo, a writer, and someone whose life experiences are as rich and layered as the stories he writes. His book, The Mango Chronicle, isn't just storytelling; it's a journey through time, emotions, and the transformation of a refugee's life.The Mango Chronicle and Ricardo's StoryRicardo's recount of his initial years in Cuba and the eventual escape to the United States during a turbulent political period is compelling. He begins his narrative in Cuba, reminiscing about simple yet profound childhood moments with friends, like eating mangoes in a tree - a revelation that mangoes are more than just a fruit but a symbol of nostalgia and childhood joy.Ricardo shared:"I came to this country from Cuba as a refugee when I was just about to turn 13 years old. It wasn't an easy transition, but I have been very fortunate to be adopted by this country and to make something meaningful of my life here."Remembering to Forget, Remembering to ForgiveOne of the most poignant parts of our conversation revolved around two critical themes in Ricardo's book: remembering to forget and remembering to forgive. It’s not just his personal philosophy but a universal lesson in dealing with past trauma.Ricardo explained how, when he first arrived in the U.S., he had to selectively remember to forget the painful memories of his departure and the struggles his family faced. Yet, it was in this forgetting that he found the strength to build a new life. On the flip side, remembering to forgive was equally essential. Forgiveness wasn’t just a decision but a needed process to release bitterness."You will find that many people who leave the country as refugees always hear from their parents or whatever. They would say, when we go back, things will be better, but after a couple of years, you realize that you can’t go back."The Journey Back HomeIn 2009 and again in 2016, Ricardo returned to Cuba after decades away. These trips were more than just physical journeys back to his homeland; they were profound emotional experiences."The first time I went back, after more than 40 years, stepping off the plane and smelling the salty air, I felt like I was home. I started to cry. By 2016, I took my wife, daughters, and sons-in-law with me. We found my old house, and although it was a bittersweet experience, it was also enriching."The Power of StoriesThroughout our conversation, it was evident that Ricardo’s life is a testament to the power of storytelling. From his experiences in Cuba, heartbreaks, and triumphs in the U.S., to his philosophical reflections on forgiveness and remembrance - it all weaves together into a narrative that needs to be shared and heard."I think of it as my way of paying it forward. I'm not trying to make any personal profit from this book. Instead, I'm donating the royalties to charitable organizations, and I hope that by sharing my journey, others find hope and inspiration."Concluding ThoughtsRicardo’s story isn't just his own; it echoes the experiences of many who have had to leave their homes and start anew. It serves as a reminder of the resilience of the human spirit and the necessity of forgiveness and understanding.For those interested, I highly recommend reading The Mango Chronicle to dive deeper into Ricardo’s thoughts, feelings, and life experiences. It's a powerful memoir that intertwines personal history with broader historical events, offering profound insights into the human condition.Call to ActionI encourage everyone to pick up a copy of The Mango Chronicle, not only to support Ricardo’s efforts to give back but to enrich your own understanding of a pivotal time in history through the eyes of someone who lived it. Tune into Audio Signals for more such compelling conversations and storiesAbout the BookA preadolescent boy is caught in Castro’s Revolution and struggles with trading a Cuban Huck Finn childhood for the price of liberty after fleeing with his family to New Jersey via Mexico.The boy reminisces about his roots in the barrio. He chronicles spirited narratives that range from stealing a rowboat and being nearly capsized by a Russian tanker, to befriending an...
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  • Uniting the World Through Music: An Exclusive Chat with Rick DellaRatta on Jazz for Peace, Featuring a Live Rendition of “Ruby, My Dear” by Thelonious Monk | Audio Signals Podcast With Marco Ciappelli
    Aug 30 2024
    Guest: Rick DellaRatta, Founder, Jazz For PeaceOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/rick-dellaratta-08199818/On Twitter | https://twitter.com/jazzmgmtOn Mastodon | https://twitter.com/jazzmgmtOn Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/JazzforPeaceGrant/On TikTok | https://www.facebook.com/JazzforPeaceGrant/On Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/jazzforpeace/On YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzDNcDwDyGlYM4ZrajSOODQ_____________________________Host: Marco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society Podcast & Audio Signals PodcastOn ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli_____________________________This Episode’s SponsorsAre you interested in sponsoring an ITSPmagazine Channel?👉 https://www.itspmagazine.com/sponsor-the-itspmagazine-podcast-network_____________________________Episode IntroductionUniting the World Through Music: An Exclusive Chat with Rick DellaRatta on Jazz for PeaceIntroductionIn today’s heart-to-heart, I sit down with the acclaimed jazz virtuoso Rick DellaRatta. Rick is not just a phenomenal musician; he’s a pioneer who’s used his craft to spearhead the humanitarian initiative, Jazz for Peace. Today, he shares his inspiring journey, his profound insights, and his relentless passion for using music as a vehicle for global unity.Epiphany Through AdversityOur conversation kicks off with a reflection on a pivotal performance that encapsulates Rick’s ethos, leading us back to a defining moment. On the somber day of September 11, 2001, Rick found himself on a New York City rooftop. The harrowing events of that day inspired a poem that laid the groundwork for Jazz for Peace—a beacon of hope and unity in troubled times.Music as a Universal LanguageRick passionately talks about the transcendent power of music to erase invisible lines dividing cultures and geographies. He shares tales from his global tours, where he witnessed firsthand music’s universal appeal and its ability to unite disparate hearts.The Genesis of Jazz for PeaceDigging deeper, I nudge Rick to recount the birth of Jazz for Peace. From a heartfelt poem penned in the ashes of tragedy, Rick envisioned a movement marrying art with activism, creating dialogues and harmony between communities at odds, such as Israelis and Palestinians, through the universal language of jazz.Rick’s Approach to Music and StorytellingWe then explore how Rick uses music as a narrative tool, weaving complex tales through melodies and rhythms. Rick illustrates this concept with a vivid explanation of how every note and every pause in a performance can tell stories that resonate deeply and universally, far beyond what words can convey.A Live Musical InterludeIn a special segment, Rick treats us to a live performance that blends a soulful rendition of Thelonious Monk’s “Ruby, My Dear,” spontaneous improvisations, and the poignant Jazz for Peace poem. This performance beautifully demonstrates his narrative technique—melding lyrical, interpretive, and improvisational elements into a rich auditory tapestry.Empowerment Through Jazz for PeaceRick elucidates the operational and aspirational facets of Jazz for Peace, revealing their “empowerment tree” model. This approach has enabled partnerships with varied organizations, from grassroots initiatives to global giants like the Red Cross and Special Olympics, amplifying their causes through the power of jazz.Looking ForwardAs we wrap up, Rick and I share our enthusiasm for potential future endeavors and collaborations. Hinting at what’s next, I tease upcoming episodes that might delve into the annals of jazz history, spotlight pivotal artists, and uncover more stories behind the legends like Rick.ConclusionToday’s journey with Rick DellaRatta has been a profound odyssey through the realms of music and its capability to heal, unite, and inspire. Rick’s dedication to harnessing the emotive power of jazz for peace and unity underscores the impactful role of art in shaping and bettering our world. Keep tuning into the Audio Signals Podcast for more enlightening and heartfelt stories._____________________________ResourcesJazz For Peace: https://jazzforpeace.org/LATEST MILESTONE: "Viral Jazz Artist, Entrepreneur and Philanthropist exceeds 1 million weekly impressions on a single Social Media Platform.": https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:ugcPost:7167447687011753984/Breaking News: "I want to congratulate Rick and Jazz for Peace on everything they have accomplished” ~ United States President Barack Obama - Just Released! Is this THE BOOK OF THE YEAR? Read the Latest Reviews! "Paving the Path for Peace through Music: The Amazing Story of Rick DellaRatta & Jazz for Peace™”: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CYBSH22PLatest Article - In just 100 Words, What charity or cause is most likely to get your backing and resources? by Rick DellaRatta: https://enterprisezone.cc/...
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  • Book | Utopia Engine Trilogy | Writing Climate Fiction: A Conversation with Author Lee Schneider | Audio Signals Podcast With Marco Ciappelli
    Aug 20 2024
    Guest: Lee Schneider, Artistic Director, FutureX StudioOn LinkedIn | https://linkedin.com/in/docuguyOn Twitter | https://twitter.com/docuguyOn Mastodon | https://scicomm.xyz/@docuguyOn Instagram | https://instagram.com/docuguy_____________________________Host: Marco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society Podcast & Audio Signals PodcastOn ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli_____________________________This Episode’s SponsorsAre you interested in sponsoring an ITSPmagazine Channel?👉 https://www.itspmagazine.com/sponsor-the-itspmagazine-podcast-network_____________________________Episode IntroductionWelcome to another episode of the Audio Signals Podcast, where we dive into the world of stories, the people behind them, and the impact they leave on us. Today, I’m excited to introduce Lee Schneider, a storyteller who’s journeyed through television and is now making waves in the world of climate fiction. His work reminds us of how stories shape our understanding of the pressing issues of our time, especially when it comes to the environment.The Journey of Lee Schneider Marco Ciappelli: "Hey everyone, you know my favorite line by now—'we are all made of stories.' Today’s guest fits right into that idea. Lee, welcome! Let’s jump right in—how did your storytelling path begin?" Lee Schneider: "Hi everyone. For me, it all started around the age of 18 or 19 when I first dreamed of writing novels. But like many of us, life had other plans—I ventured into television writing to make a living. Now, I’ve come full circle and am back to writing novels, specifically three interconnected ones." Lee’s journey from writing novels to television and back again is a testament to his passion for storytelling. From producing content for shows like Good Morning America and Dateline NBC to documentaries, he’s seen the power of stories in various formats. Now, he’s channeling that experience into his true calling: writing novels.Exploring Climate Fiction Marco Ciappelli: "You mentioned climate change in your bio, and staying optimistic—something I’m definitely curious about. But first, let’s talk about the title of one of your books, Resist. How did that come about?" Lee Schneider: "Great question. A lot of science fiction gets technical, but I wanted to focus on how people deal with these changes. That’s what drew me to climate fiction. It’s a growing genre, and I’m raising my hand to say, I’m in." Lee’s approach to climate fiction zeroes in on the human side of things. By steering clear of the heavy technical details, he crafts stories that focus on people and how they navigate the challenges brought on by a changing environment. It’s this focus on humanity that makes his work stand out.The Trilogy: Surrender, Resist, Liberation Marco Ciappelli: "So, we have Surrender and Resist—are these titles setting up a bigger question about how society reacts to control?" Lee Schneider: "Surrender is a bit of an inside joke for me because I hate surrendering. In the story, it’s a command from a global corporation, and naturally, some people refuse. Resist dives into what it means to push back. And the third book, which I’m writing now, is called Liberation." Schneider’s trilogy takes readers through different stages of resistance and rebellion against control. The titles alone invite readers to think about their own responses to authority and change, mirroring the journeys of his characters.Storytelling vs. Preaching Marco Ciappelli: "When you’re writing, do you find yourself driven more by the story itself or the message you want to convey?" Lee Schneider: "You have to avoid getting too preachy. It’s all about the story—people are naturally drawn to narratives. I’ve worked on screenplays and scripts, but there’s always that urge to write stories. Suppressing that doesn’t lead to happiness." For Lee, it’s clear that story comes first. His work is about connecting with readers through characters and situations, rather than pushing a specific message. This focus ensures that his stories resonate on a personal level.The Future Lab Podcast and Lee’s Outlook Marco Ciappelli: "I’m curious about your podcast, Future Lab. Is it focused on climate change as well?" Lee Schneider: "Yes, Future Lab is launching soon, and it will dive into climate fiction. My goal is to build a community around this genre and explore its potential to inspire change." Lee’s new podcast aims to explore the intersections of fiction and reality, particularly how stories can influence our approach to climate issues.Conclusion As our conversation with Lee Schneider wraps up, one thing is clear: storytelling is a powerful tool. Through his novels and upcoming podcast, Lee is not just telling stories—he’s sparking conversations about the future of our planet. Be sure to stay tuned for more ...
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