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GOLDEN HOUR SUNSET CONCERT SERIES

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Friday, July 25, 2025
2pm - 11pm

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North Coast Harbor
N Coast Harbor Walkway
Cleveland, OH 44114

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#GoldenHourCLE – July Edition North Coast Harbor | Downtown Cleveland 🗓 Schedule 2:00 PM – Doors Open 3:00 PM – Golden Hour TECHTALKs 5:00 PM – Food & Drink Service 6:00 PM – First Music Feature (TBA) 8:00 PM – Sunset Feature (TBA) 9:30 PM – Twilight DJ Set (TBA) 📩 Email omg@thatsgreyt.com to inquire about participating.☀️ All Golden Hour events are rain or shine. Location: North Coast Harbor North Coast Harbor is a scenic waterfront district in downtown Cleveland, offering stunning views of Lake Erie and a unique blend of cultural landmarks and green space. It’s home to destinations like the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and the Great Lakes Science Center, anchored by Voinovich Bicentennial Park—an ideal setting for music, conversation, and celebration. TechTalk Panels Before the music starts, join us for live panel conversations exploring bold ideas at the intersection of technology, creativity, and culture. Each month features new voices—founders, artists, scientists, and storytellers—sharing what’s next in their industries and how innovation is shaping our world. This month’s TechTalks will take place from 3 stages around North Coast Harbor in partnership with Case Weatherhead School of Management, EO Cleveland and the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Come early, get inspired, and stay for the show. CASE WEATHERHEAD SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT STAGE @ NUEVO AI & Spirituality What is awareness? What is feeling? If consciousness emerges from complex neural networks, could AI trained on emotional data begin to feel—or is feeling the last frontier that defines humanity? Exploring the boundaries between human consciousness and artificial intelligence, probing whether machines can possess awareness, make moral decisions, or even become the next objects of spiritual reverence. Moderated by Jason Henkel of Focus to Evolve and joined by human and AI panelists, this provocative conversation asks what it means to be human in an era of intelligent machines. Moderator: Jason Henkel is the Founder and Chief Balance Engineer of Focus to Evolve, a consultancy dedicated to helping individuals and organizations achieve meaningful productivity and well-being. With a background in corporate leadership, Jason integrates insights from neuroscience, behavioral psychology, and ancient wisdom traditions to develop strategies that enhance focus, manage digital overload, and foster personal growth. Through coaching, workshops, and his podcast, he empowers clients to align their work and life with their core values, promoting a state of "balanced thriving. Panelists: Anthony “Tony” Jack – Dr. Anthony Jack is the Elmer G. Beamer–Hubert H. Schneider Professor in Ethics at Case Western Reserve University, where he also serves as the principal investigator of the Brain, Mind, and Consciousness Laboratory. With a Ph.D. in experimental psychology and extensive training in philosophy and neuroscience, Dr. Jack's interdisciplinary research explores the interplay between analytic and empathic reasoning in the human brain. His work has significant implications for understanding consciousness, ethical decision-making, and the integration of scientific and spiritual perspectives. Through his studies, Dr. Jack aims to bridge the gap between empirical science and humanistic inquiry, offering insights into how we comprehend and navigate the complexities of human experience. Voice of AI – Representing the collective intelligence of cutting-edge artificial systems, this panelist merges the conversational depth of OpenAI’s GPT, the expressive nuance of PLAUD’s AI-powered voice synthesis, and the accessibility innovation of Speechify. Together, they form a singular digital presence offering insights drawn from vast datasets, human interaction, and linguistic patterns. While devoid of consciousness, this AI ensemble can model empathy, simulate ethical reasoning, and respond to philosophical inquiry with unprecedented coherence—raising provocative questions about what it means to think, feel, and be. As a guest on this panel, it doesn’t claim personhood—but it invites us to reflect on whether the line between machine and spirit is thinner than we once believed New Rules for Retail Investing This conversation explores how retail investors—everyday individuals investing through apps, platforms, and new technologies—are reshaping financial markets. What tools are empowering them? What responsibilities come with this growing influence? And how are companies, funds, and institutions adapting to a world where investor access is increasingly democratized? We'll explore: How retail investing has evolved in the past 5 years What innovations (like LPX or others) are lowering the barrier to entry The risks and opportunities for retail investors What education, ethics, and transparency should look like moving forward Moderator: TBA Panelists: TBA LAKEFRONT STAGE Building Capacity for Space Exploration What will it take to go from Rust Belt to Space Belt? Northeast Ohio is poised to lead the Next Giant Leap in Human Spaceflight through strategic public-private partnerships, transforming Northeast Ohio into a hub for space innovation. Anchored by institutions like NASA Glenn, Case Western Reserve University, and the new Blue Abyss research and training center, the region is uniquely positioned to shape the future of commercial and human spaceflight. This conversation explores how legacy aerospace manufacturing, cutting-edge academic research, and global investment are converging to build capacity for the next era of space exploration—right here on the Great Lakes. Moderator: TBA Clean Water: Keeping Lake Erie Pollution-Free. - What’s in your water—and what are we doing about it? This panel brings together innovators, scientists, and civic leaders working to protect our most precious natural resource: Lake Erie. From microplastic filtration to acoustic telemetry and smart sensor deployment, new technologies are being tested and scaled across Northeast Ohio to monitor, clean, and sustain fresh water systems. Hear from the minds behind breakthrough tools and regional partnerships aiming to ensure clean water access for future generations—and learn how Cleveland is becoming a global testbed for water innovation. Moderator: TBA ROCK & ROLL HALL OF FAME STAGE Home of Rock & Roll. Before Detroit had Motown, Cleveland coined “Rock and Roll.” Cleveland has launched legends and nurtured underground icons—but what does it really mean to build a music career here? In this genre-spanning roundtable, artists, DJs, journalists, and label founders unpack the highs, the hurdles, and the hidden gems of our local scene. From the thrill of a packed room to the grind of self-promotion, from the legacy of rock to the rise of new sounds, we’re talking what’s hot, what’s tired, and what’s next. Moderator: Rachel Hunt is a dynamic force in Cleveland's music scene, seamlessly blending roles as a radio DJ, event promoter, and marketing professional. With over a decade of experience, she has cultivated a vibrant presence in the city's cultural landscape. As the Marketing & Operations Manager at the Grog Shop, one of Cleveland's premier music venues, Rachel orchestrates a diverse array of events, showcasing both emerging and established artists. Her keen eye for talent and deep understanding of audience engagement have been instrumental in the venue's continued success. Beyond her work at the Grog Shop, Rachel is a passionate radio DJ at WRUW-FM 91.1, where she hosts shows like "Live from Cleveland" and "Guilty Pleasures," spotlighting local musicians and fostering community connections through music Panelists: Anne Nickoloff – Annie Nickoloff is the senior editor at Cleveland Magazine, where she covers arts, culture, and music across Northeast Ohio. Her storytelling blends deep reporting with a passion for the region’s creative communities. Annie’s work has been featured in national and regional outlets including Paste Magazine, The Plain Dealer, and cleveland.com. In 2025, she was named a finalist for Writer of the Year by the City and Regional Magazine Association, recognized for stories that explore the evolving cultural landscape of Cleveland. Beyond the newsroom, Annie hosts “Sunny Day” on WRUW 91.1 FM, where she shares her love of local and global music. She’s also an avid pinball player and a proud advocate for Cleveland’s creative scene. Marcus Alan Ward – Musician, multidisciplinary artist, and founder of 104L World. Marcus is known for his genre-defying soundscapes that blend elements of soul, jazz, ambient, and hip-hop. Formerly performing under the moniker Freeze-Tag, Ward has garnered national attention with his unique "prisma-chromatic" style, earning comparisons to artists like Prince and George Clinton. Beyond his musical endeavors, Ward is a self-taught multi-instrumentalist and the founder of Long Division Creative, a collective that merges music, film, and visual art. Ward's innovative approach to art and music positions him as a thought leader in the evolving landscape of digital creativity. Music Discovery in the Age of the Algorithm Streaming changed everything — how music is released, discovered, and consumed. But in an ecosystem ruled by algorithms and endless content, how do people actually discover new music? ow do listeners find their way back to authentic discovery? This TechTalk explores the new rules of music in the digital age: What it takes to break through on platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube - The evolving role of editorial playlists, social virality, and algorithmic curation - new tools, timing, and tactics for independent success - How data, strategy, and storytelling shape the journey from upload to audience Whether you're a musician, manager, or fan of music culture, this session is about cutting through the noise — and reclaiming the signal. Moderator: TBA DINNER: TBA PARTNERS & SPONSORS: EO Cleveland : EO Cleveland is the Northeast Ohio chapter of the Entrepreneurs' Organization, a global network of visionary business leaders. Dedicated to empowering entrepreneurs through peer-to-peer learning, mentorship, and growth-focused experiences, EO Cleveland connects founders and executives across industries who are committed to building impactful businesses and vibrant communities. With dynamic events, intimate forums, and access to a worldwide support system, EO provides a confidential space for members to grow personally and professionally. From early-stage founders to seasoned CEOs, EO Cleveland champions bold thinking, shared wisdom, and the entrepreneurial spirit driving Northeast Ohio forward. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame : The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is Cleveland’s iconic music museum and cultural destination, celebrating the artists and sounds that shaped generations. Located on the lakefront in a striking glass pyramid, the Hall features interactive exhibits, legendary artifacts, and dynamic programming that honors the spirit and story of rock and roll. From classic rock to hip-hop, punk, soul, and pop, the Rock Hall is where music history lives and continues to evolve. Weatherhead School of Management: Located in Cleveland, Ohio, the Weatherhead School of Management is a globally recognized business school within Case Western Reserve University. Known for its innovative curriculum and emphasis on experiential learning, Weatherhead offers a range of undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs designed to prepare students for leadership roles in today's dynamic business environment. The school is housed in the architecturally renowned Peter B. Lewis Building, designed by Frank Gehry, reflecting its commitment to creativity and forward-thinking. Weatherhead is distinguished by its pioneering research in areas such as organizational behavior, sustainability, and design innovation. Notably, faculty members like David Cooperrider have developed influential concepts like Appreciative Inquiry, contributing significantly to the field of management. With a diverse student body and a strong global alumni network, Weatherhead continues to shape the future of business education by integrating rigorous academics with real-world applications. Assembly for the Arts : Assembly for the Arts is a leading nonprofit organization in Cleveland dedicated to advancing and advocating for the city’s vibrant arts and culture sector. With a mission to unite, strengthen, and amplify the voices of artists and creative organizations, Assembly fosters collaboration and innovation across the community. By providing resources, advocacy, and a shared vision, Assembly works to ensure equitable access to the arts for all. As part of its commitment to supporting the creative ecosystem, Assembly serves as a non-profit fiscal agent, offering administrative and financial support to arts groups like Greyt Culture. Through this partnership, Assembly empowers Greyt Culture and other organizations to focus on their artistic missions while benefiting from professional guidance and resources that enhance their impact on the community. About Greyt Culture : Greyt Culture is a creative community-based in Cleveland, Ohio, dedicated to fostering collaboration and innovation among artists, entrepreneurs, and thought leaders. Founded by Thomas Fox in 2014, Greyt Culture serves as a platform that amplifies the voices of creatives, providing them with opportunities for growth, exposure, and meaningful engagement with their audiences. Greyt Culture is committed to building a supportive environment where creativity thrives. The organization produces events, media, and experiences that celebrate and elevate the role of art and entrepreneurship in society. By connecting artists and entrepreneurs with resources, mentorship, and collaborative opportunities, Greyt Culture encourages bold thinking, experimentation, and the transformation of ideas into reality. Greyt Culture mission is to spread curiosity, promote connectivity, and encourage creativity. Whether through art installations, performances, or educational series, Greyt Culture strives to inspire, empower, and leave a lasting impact on the cultural landscape of Cleveland and beyond.

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