DE279 George Hillman, Songwriter, Musician, Engineer, Pastor, & God’s Grace

George Hillman, Songwriter, Musician, Engineer, Pastor, & God’s Grace - dHarmic Evolution Podcast

George Hillman all the way from New Jersey is our guest today. Since 1994, George has been recording and performing his unique style of Christian music that’s a blend of pop-rock and RnB. George is a producer and has helped engineer, and produce songs for local, regional, and widely known Christian artists, such as singer-songwriter, Gary Oliver, guitarist Mike Deasey of The Wrecking Crew Fame, Jason Alvarez, and Daniel M Stutz.
George is also a pastor at a Bloomfield, New Jersey Ministry.

If you’ve been blessed to hear one of his songs, then you can certainly agree that there’s an uncompromising spiritual element that’s present in every song that he’s performed.
I was really compelled to have George on the show after I listened to his song ‘In God We Trust’.

How George became a Pastor.

It was never in George’s plan to walk in the path of being a shepherd of God’s flock.

While growing up with a love and passion for music, George started a Bible Study Group in his local church. With the church experiencing immense growth as a result of the Bible Study started by George, the church pastor decided to ordain him.
As a pastor, George has a particular liking for people who struggle with being in terms of the church principles, because he also went through a similar experience while growing up.

Life-changing moment.

As a band playing in his local church. George as a youth was going through a phase where he felt disconnected to the church.
After performing at a retreat center in Upstate New York with his band, a young rebellious George walked off stage to relax and cool his thoughts down. He veered off and found himself in a quiet library in Upstate, New York.

While at the library, George was drawn towards a particular book in the library – The Halley’s Bible Handbook.

On the cover page, the handbook had instructions directing the reader to turn to Page 83, the most important page in the book.
After flipping to the page, George found himself in a verse by verse teaching section, with related case study examples. A reading experience that completely changed his understanding of the bible and its teachings.

Fast Forward to a couple of years later, and George transferred to a church where verse by verse teaching was the mode of preaching. He’s been using this method of bible study ever since.

Church Culture.

Part of what George struggles with in life is the modern church culture, where many churches make people dependent on them.
Churches are building an addiction where the congregants can only worship and find peace in the church buildings. This complex culture is in contrast with early churches started by the Acts of the Apostles who had a more simple and straightforward approach of defining a church as the congregants, rather than the building and tools inside the building.

As Christians, we should question the kind of relationship we want to build with God and focus more on how we can strengthen our bond between us and Him.

In times like these, it’s even more important to put our trust in God because of the greatness that he’s done for us since the dawn of creation. Gratitude is the key to being happy and fulfilled in life. Be grateful and give thanks to the little or big that God has provided for you.

Timestamps

03:50 How George knew about DE
04:48 About George’s ministry
05:37 How Geoge became a pastor
08:03 Listen to ‘Hold On’ by George Hillman
13:00 Growing up with a love for music
16:13 Reminiscing the quadraphonic
17:48 How George came up with ‘The Greatest of these’
19:05 Listen to ‘Greatest of these’ by George Hillman
23:23 What instruments George uses to play the Greatest of these
25:52 George’s journey to becoming a pastor
31:49 Listen to In ‘God we Trust’ by George Hillman
38:36 We all need God in these times
40:04 Staying off Facebook and politics.
44: 54 Struggling with modern church culture
50:33 Listen to “Living ain’t life” by George Hillman
55:06 How George Composes his music
58:43 Mixing and mastering a song to perfection
1:05:28 George’s partying advice.
1:07:58 Listen to “Connected”


Quotes.

I was fascinated by the craft of making music. I’d spend hours listening to the stereo and my curiosity to understand how music is made is what drove me towards being an artist.

Engineering music is part of the magical process of producing great music. It starts when you write the lyrics alongside the vibe that you want your chords to communicate. Engineering is what ends the process, and helps get your message across.

As Christians, it’s important we understand that loving God isn’t enough. We should also stretch our love to other people, despite their beliefs or background.

Verse by verse teaching was a game-changer for me. It helped me as a Christian to have a clear and better understanding of the bible and its teachings.

The fact of the matter is that we all need God and His grace. I find it very wonderful that He has made Himself available to each and every one of us when we need him. And that’s what inspired me to write the song “In God We Trust”.

Ministry is every single thing you do as a Christian musician. So get into a relationship with God and let your whole life and music be inspired by Him.

Selected Links and Mentions.

Simple Faith church
Quadraphonic: The forgotten surround sound of the 70s
Emerson, Lake & Palmer
REAPER | Audio Production Without Limits
Pro Tools – Music Software – Avid

Connect with George Hillman

Website
www.georgehillman.com
Facebook
@GeorgeHillmanMusic
Twitter
@GeoHillmanMusic
Instagram
@georgehillman

DE278 The Great Pacific Garbage Patch, What Can You Do?

The Great Pacific Garbage Patch, What Can You Do? - dHarmic Evolution Podcast

Starting off today’s show with the magical sounds of a tropical beach in the South of Thailand.

With today’s focus on the Great Pacific Garbage patch, my question to you is, how long do you think we have before it all goes away?

As a species, we are undoubtedly behind the destruction of countless marine and land plants and animals.

We’re only getting worse by the day. Like the other day, I witnessed a lady come out from a car and throw a cigarette she was smoking on the ground and stepped on it.

The mere fact that she did everything like it was normal is simply astonishing. This is what we’ve become as a species.

In today’s show I highlight the enormous amount of trash we are dumping in the oceans and how it is negatively impacting the marine ecosystem, in hope that we can change our attitude and save the oceans, sea’s, and ultimately, our precious planet!

The Great Pacific Garbage Patch

Also known as The Pacific Trash Vortex, The Great Pacific Garbage Patch spans waters from the west coast of North America to Japan.

It consists of The Western Garbage Patch in Japan and The Eastern Garbage Patch that’s between Hawaii and California.

The entire Great Pacific Garbage Patch is bounded by the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre – a circular storm pattern that’s formed by the pacific ocean currents.
The center of the Gyre tends to be very calm and stable.

The circular motion of the gyre draws the debris into the calm center, where it becomes trapped to form the garbage patches.

The pacific garbage patch is Made up of microplastics that can’t be seen by the naked eye. The microplastic is mixed with other debris like fishing gear and shoes.

70% of the marine debris in the Pacific garbage patch usually ends up sinking to the bottom of the ocean.
54% of the marine debris comes from land-based activities in North America, while 20% is as a result of offshore oil rigs and large cargo ships that dump or lose litter directly into the ocean.

The first trash vortex was discovered by Charles Moore. A sailor who was sailing from Hawaii to California after competing in a yachting race. Charles alongside his crew took note of the vortex when their ship was surrounded by millions of plastic pieces.

Plastics make up the majority of the ocean debris majorly because of two reasons:
a. Plastic is durable and low cost. Making it popular with manufacturers of consumer products
b. Plastic doesn’t biodegrade. It only breaks into smaller pieces and becomes a part of the ocean ecosystem

Dangers of the ocean debris

Sea animals like seals and turtles sometimes confuse the microplastics for food and eat them. Which ends up killing them.
Sea animals get entangled in the nets found in pacific garbage patches and die.

The patch blocks sunlight from reaching plankton and algae in the ocean. This disrupts the food chain as sea animals such as turtles and fish we depend on, end up dying.

Plastics absorb pollutants such as PCBs from the seawater. This is later passed on to animals that feed on the small pieces of plastic.

Because the garbage is far off from any coastline. No country wants to take responsibility or fund the cleanup projects.
According to scientists and explorers, the best way everyone can be involved in the clean up is by limiting or eliminating our use of disposable plastics and substituting with biodegradable resources.

A lot of the global conglomerates are only profit-driven, and that’s why plastic is such a commonly used resource. The only way this stops is if you as a person, decide to take action. Take responsibility and live your daily life in pursuit of a cleaner and healthier planet.

Timestamps.
01:13 About The Great Pacific Garbage Patch
03:24 What causes garbage in the ocean
05:37 The two major garbage patches
07:05 How the North Pacific Gyre is formed
09:44 What the pacific patch is really composed of
11:04 How the trash vortex was first discovered
12:51 Why plastic is the majority of debris in the ocean
13:46 Harmful effects of marine debris
16:57 Patching up the patch
23:28 How you can make a difference
27:41 Listen to connected

Selected links and Mentions.
The Cornish beaches where Lego keeps washing up
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch
Marine debris
Ocean Trash: 5.25 Trillion Pieces and Counting, but Big Questions Remain
North Pacific Gyre
Meet Captain Charles Moore
DE276 Humpback Comeback!
Connected by James O’Connor

DE277 Brad Lambert, Building Relationships First, Business Will Then Follow

Brad Lambert, Building Relationships First, Business Will Then Follow - dHarmic Evolution Podcast

Joining me on the show today is producer, talent manager, and international speaker Brad Lambert.

Brad was born and raised in Pittsburgh. So it was no surprise when he started off his career working with The Steelers by helping their athletes in marketing and branding themselves.

Passionate and self-driven for success, Brad moved to LA. This proved to be the highlight for his career as he worked with the legendary Robert Downey Jr and team, then, on to some of the biggest Hollywood brands, including Disney, Marvel, and Sony Pictures.

Brad has also been a part of the marketing campaigns of two-hit movies; Avengers End Game and Spiderman: Far From Home.

Brad in a Nutshell

Brad is only motivated to work on things that he’s passionate about. And although it’s a straightforward approach, the path toward his inspirational success has been characterized by hard discipline and commitment.

This is what led Brad into working in the Sports and Film industries.

Business and Connection Building

Brad started working with The Steelers while in senior high school.
He did whatever he could to add value to the lives and business aspects of his clients (The Steelers athletes).

This ranged from social media management, brand building, PR, and online marketing.

His main goal through all this was to establish his clients’ brands to ensure maximum exposure for entrepreneurial and career success.

What motivated Brad at the time up to date, is the relationship and connection side of the business.

He enjoyed getting to know the personal and social lives of the athletes he worked with.

The relationship aspect, Brad advises, is the most important factor behind the success of anything. From business to careers, family, and friendships. Building genuine and trustworthy relationships is the key to a firm and unshakable foundation.

Once you’ve established a great relationship, it will automatically spill over to your general reputation and track record. Everything else will fall into place without much effort.

Progress: Moving to LA

Having received a call and provided an opportunity to work in Hollywood. Brad jumped on board without any second thoughts.
Because he didn’t have any background in Film School. Brad had to work twice as hard as the other producers and marketers in Hollywood. But he had no problem with this since he’s always loved new challenges and anything that required him to jump out of his comfort zone.

Looking back at all of it now, Brad is grateful for the time he spent working to produce and market Hollywood films.

Everything involved in the production aspects; research, coverage, creativity hacking, and teamwork, have all helped in shaping him to be the success he is today.

It’s this experience that shaped Brad’s belief in the spirit of synergy and collaboration for inclusive success. Lifting each other up is the only way we all win.

Adapting to the COVID Environment.

Like everyone else’s lifestyle, Brad’s daily routine has massively been affected by the pandemic.
But instead of complaining or sitting back to wait for things to change, Brad has decided to take control and do the things that he can to ensure progress.

He’s currently working on different projects to ensure easy continuity once this COVID storm has settled.
Brad has also taken the opportunity to work on growing himself. He’s been reading, watching Ted Talks, learning new skills, and speaking on podcasts. His main focus is to come out on the other side better than he currently is.

Although habits are hard to break. Just like Brad, taking it one step at a time is the way to go.

Focus on the good, and the most you can do with the resources you have. This is the way we all come out of the current crisis as winners.

Timestamps

03:21 How Brad launched his career while in high school
06:07 Brad’s experience working with The Steelers.
07:43 Building the foundation of his marketing business
08:48 Business tips to starting a business
13:55 Transitioning from sports to the film industry
16:52 Experience working in Hollywood projects.
20:41 Brad’s personal life philosophy and character building.
24:41 Growing and succeeding in the COVID environment.
30:00 Making the most with the little you have
33:37 Pivoting from the 9-5 to going independent
36:57 Making better people instead of millionaires
38:01 Brad’s work habits and routines.
46:03 Building genuine relationships for success
53:05 Listen to Connected.

Quotes

I did a lot of work for people which I never got paid for. Because it’s never been about business for me. Adding value and building relationships was my aim at the time. – Brad about working with some of The Steelers athletes while in high school.

All my success has come from building genuine relationships. Through these relationships, I’ve been able to build a foundation which I then leverage to transition into the money side of things.

Life is all about who you know. And when opportunities are presented to you by these people, you have to jump on that train.

Always challenge yourself. If things are beginning to get easy for you, then it’s time to focus on a different niche to ensure growth and overall success. I personally never say no to any opportunity, even if it’s something I’m not very familiar with.

We’re not together as we were in the past. If we change this and we all stick together and support each other, then the world will be a much better place.

Selected Links and Mentions

Terry Bradshaw
Lynn Swann
Willie Parker
Lawrence Timmins
Robert Downey jr.
Scooter Braun
Gary Vee

Connect with Brad

Website
www.bradrlambert.com
Instagram
@bradrlambert
YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_Yy3DCc3WUjBqSbz-PPGJA/featured?view_as=subscriber

The Song “Connected” by James Kevin O’Connor

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DE276 Humpback Comeback!, Whales Teach Human Beings How To Behave?

Humpback Comeback!, Whales Teach Human Beings How To Behave?

The humpback whale is making a comeback into existence!

After humans hunted them close to the brink of total extinction, the south Atlantic humpback whales have recovered to about 90% of their historic population.

It is estimated that whale hunters in the late 1700s all the way to the mid-1900s killed at least 300,000 humpback whales.

With whale protection policies being put into place in the 1960s, the total population of the humpback has ever since grown from 440 humpbacks in 1958 to the current 24,900.

There are seven different species of the Southern hemisphere humpbacks. Each of these species can uniquely be identified by their distinct genetic and migratory behavior.
This comeback is set to have an ecosystem impact on all south Atlantic based sea animals. For this reason, it’s really important to keep monitoring the continuous shifts in distribution of predators and prey of the south Atlantic humpback.

Because of this dramatic recovery in numbers, the humpback whale was in the late 90s deemed to no longer be at any risk of extinction. What followed was stripped of its environmental protection and biodiversity conservation act of 1999.

The reason I decided to focus today’s show on the humpback comeback is to flip the switch from the constant negative news that’s always on mainstream media.
For once, let’s talk about the positives only.
The humpback comeback is a testimony of how much, we as the human species can accomplish if we take collective action together.

Timestamps
(03:49) What we can learn from the humpback comeback
(06:48) Comeback in other parts of the world
(08:38) Recognizing and appreciating the positives in the midst of our chaos
(12:29) Impacts of the humpback comeback
(15:28) Wrapping up. Appreciating our efforts in preserving the humpback

Selected links and mentions.
Smithsonian Magazine – South Atlantic Humpback Whales Have Rebounded From the Brink of Extinction
LiveScience – Facts about the humpback whales
Time – Humpback Whales Have Made a Remarkable Recovery, Giving Us Hope for the Planet
National Geographic – Humpback whales make a stunning comeback in southern Africa.

Speak To Me

 

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DE275 The American Indian, Jesus And A Powerful Belief System

The American Indian, Jesus And A Powerful Belief System - dHarmic Evolution Podcast

Hello everyone. I’m going to keep today’s show short and simple.

Indians and Jesus.

My focus today is on the strong spiritual belief that the native Indians in America had. They not only recognized a form of divine power that existed but also appreciated the land and nature that a higher power had provided for them.

When the pilgrims migrated into America from Europe, they came here without much. They were tired and hungry from the long travels. It was the indigenous American Indians that offered them help by teaching them how to live and survive in harsh conditions.

Sadly though, the Indians have over time been corrupted by the immigrants and other communities and lost their land, and much of their indigenous cultural heritage and beliefs.

In conclusion, with the chaos going on throughout the country currently, there’s nothing better to turn to for answers and safety like the Lord.

Do some soul searching and decide where you want your faith and eternal heaven to be. Decide, and be free.

Timestamps

(1:06) The indigenous Indians’ connection to Jesus

(3:56) The chaos that’s currently going on in America

(5:14) My wish in the storm we’re going through

(7:22) Taking over the native Indian culture

(17:43) Listen to Indian Lake

Selected Links

Regarding Native American Culture and Traditions as Sacred – The United Methodist Church

Indian Lake Ohio

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