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| Earth (Ben Watt Lazy Dog Remix) | Me'Shell Ndegéocello | 2001 | Cosmic Melody | Constellation Orchestra | 1978 | Oh Sheila (Extended Version) | Ready For The World | 1985 | So Wrong (Dance Mix) | Patrick Simmons | 1983 | Let Me Take You Dancing (John Luongo Disco Mix) | Bryan Adams | 1979 | Erucu (Joe Claussell Edit) | Jermaine Jackson | 1976 | Share My Joy (Club Mix) | Jo Ann Jones | 1989 | Save Me (Vocal/Dance Mix) | Lady Peachena | 1986 | What Cha Gonna Do (Extended Radio Version) | Theresa | 1987 | Captured (Extended) | Dexter Wansel feat. The Jones Girls | 1986 | Take My Love | Melba Moore | 1981 | Free | Melba Moore | 1976 | Skin Tight | Ohio Players | 1974 | Weekend Special (Drivetime Mix) | Brenda & The Big Dudes | 1983 | I Surrender (Long Version) | Marie Malloy | 1987 | Pass The Music On | Morrissey Mullen | 1981 | T Plays It Cool | Marvin Gaye | 1972 | Another | Robin | 1994 | Judy Lane | Steve Turner | 1983 | Nice & Easy | Woody Woods feat. Maryann Miles | 1992 | Tranquility | Al Johnson | 1998
Professional triathletes Haley Chura and Chelsea Sodaro join Sarah to talk about the gnarly world of triathlons and Ironmans, how they both found their way to the world of swim-bike-run, and why they’re constantly apologizing to drug testers. Plus, they discuss the reality that everyone poops (including triathletes, often mid-race). Watch Haley and Chelsea compete at Ironman Texas on April 26th! Tune-in details can be found here Check out the Live Goat Cam at Al Johnson’s Swedish Restaurant here Follow Haley on Instagram here Follow Chelsea on Instagram here Send us a note at goodgame@wondermedianetwork.com Follow Sarah on social! Bluesky: @sarahspain.com Instagram: @Spain2323 Follow producer Misha Jones! Bluesky: @mishthejrnalist.bsky.social Instagram: @mishthejrnalist Follow producer Alex Azzi! Bluesky: @byalexazzi.bsky.social See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Montana State lost offensive coordinator Tyler Walker and offensive line coach Al Johnson to Temple earlier this off-season. MSU head coach Brent Vigen officially announced the hiring of their replacements, including OC Pete Sterbick. Sterbick worked at Montana Tech from 2014-2018 before coaching at Colorado School of Mines from 2019 until last season, serving as head coach the last two seasons. He joined Colter Nuanez of Skyline Sports.
In this episode, Ben sits down with Doug Boehm and Josh Berk of PLANET INFAMY.PLANET INFAMY is an art rock collective of Lehigh Valley musicians playing innovative original compositions and irreverent improvised jams. The group features Josh Berk and Bryan Lazewski on guitar, Doug Boehm on bass, "Big Dom" Haberstumpf on drums, Shaun Adickes on keyboards, and Al Johnson on percussion--with many talented instrumentalists joining in the jam from time to time. Berk says of their lyrics: "I like to write songs with equal parts heartbreak and humor." They draw inspiration from experimental rock forefathers like Frank Zappa, Grateful Dead, Ween, and Flaming Lips--each PI show is a one-of-a-kind experience!Their debut EP, Forever, was just released (August 2024) and can be found on all the streaming services. Planet Infamy on Apple MusicPlanet Infamy on SpotifyPlanet Infamy on Amazon MusicPlanet Infamy on YouTubeInstagram: @planetinfamyPlanet Infamy has 3 upcoming shows:March 8, 2025 - Soft Machine Gallery with Bombs Eat SharksAllentown, PA March 14, 2025 - Godfrey Daniel's Bethlehem, PAMay 3, 2025 - Eleven20 Art StudiosEaston, PA For more information about their upcoming shows, follow them on social media!
Sunday Sounds live from Peggy's Music Bar, Leigh on Sea with a blend of resident DJs, SFOB presenters getting their vinyl and guest DJs. This month guests the tremendous Al Johnson & USRNM! This months line up: Steven Hastings from Harbour Bazaar Craig Poynter The 7s Syndicate featuring Mark Lancaster (Box Of Delights) USRNM Al Johnson (Alien/Masal/I.N.I) Ross Darkbag Freese
FCS insider Sam Herder joins the show to discuss the chalk in the FCS Playoffs so far that has seen the eight top seeds make the quarterfinals. Plus: Montana State O-line coach Al Johnson talks about his unit's dominating year in the Montana State Minute.
Send us a textWe feature Al Johnson, who served with the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) during WWII. Al was a member of Operations Group (OG) Patrick and Blueberry who fought behind enemy lines in France and China, respectively, during WWII. Of the 14 million+ servicemen who fought in WWII, only ~7,500 served as an OG with the OSS. This is a truly special and remarkable story!In this final episode, we'll learn more about the aftermath of the assault on the Japanese outpost and his journey home.Thanks for your service, Al...Support the show
Send us a textWe feature Al Johnson, who served with the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) during WWII. Al was a member of Operations Group (OG) Patrick and Blueberry who fought behind enemy lines in France and China, respectively, during WWII. Of the 14 million+ servicemen who fought in WWII, only ~7,500 served as an OG with the OSS. This is a truly special and remarkable story!Episode 4 will focus on the transition away from his operation in France and into his new assignment with OG Blueberry training chinese commandos to fight the Japanese occupiers!Support the show
Send us a textWe feature Al Johnson, who served with the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) during WWII. Al was a member of Operations Group (OG) Patrick and Blueberry who fought behind enemy lines in France and China, respectively, during WWII. Of the 14 million+ servicemen who fought in WWII, only ~7,500 served as an OG with the OSS. This is a truly special and remarkable story!In this episode, Al learns that he'll be part of OG Patrick and will land 400 miles behind enemy lines to join up with the French Resistance and capture a hydro-electric plant held by German forces! Support the show
The National Security Hour with LTC Sargis Sangari USA (Ret.) – Al Johnson and I delve into whether the US faces the early stages of World War III, exploring the need for strong deterrence and military readiness. We analyze China's and America's military capabilities, insights from the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, and the BRICS summit. Drawing on decades of experience, we uncover global tensions shaped by information warfare.
The National Security Hour with LTC Sargis Sangari USA (Ret.) – Al Johnson and I delve into whether the US faces the early stages of World War III, exploring the need for strong deterrence and military readiness. We analyze China's and America's military capabilities, insights from the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, and the BRICS summit. Drawing on decades of experience, we uncover global tensions shaped by information warfare.
Send us a textWe feature Al Johnson, who served with the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) during WWII. Al was a member of Operations Group (OG) Patrick and Blueberry who fought behind enemy lines in France and China, respectively, during WWII. Of the 14 million+ servicemen who fought in WWII, only ~7,500 served as an OG with the OSS. This is a truly special and remarkable story!The second episode speaks to the rigorous training and secrecy demanded from those who volunteered for this OSS.Support the show
Subscriber-only episodeSend us a textWe feature Al Johnson, who served with the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) during WWII. Al was a member of Operations Group (OG) Patrick and Blueberry who fought behind enemy lines in France and China, respectively, during WWII. Of the 14 million+ servicemen who fought in WWII, only ~7,500 served as an OG with the OSS. This is a truly special and remarkable story!
Send us a textWe feature Al Johnson, who served with the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) during WWII. Al was a member of Operations Group (OG) Patrick and Blueberry who fought behind enemy lines in France and China, respectively, during WWII. Of the 14 million+ servicemen who fought in WWII, only ~7,500 served as an OG with the OSS. This is a truly special and remarkable story!The first episode unpacks what the OSS is, how it was formed and Al's journey into this new secret commando unit. Support the show
| Your Sweetness Is My Weakness (12" Disco) | Barry White | 1978 | Space Princess | Lonnie Liston Smith | 1978 | Notice Me (Club Vocal) | Sandee | 1988 | Bop 'Til I Drop (Bop Mix) | Larrice | 1984 | U-Turn | Jimi Tunnell | 1984 | On The Upside | Xena | 1983 | Feel My Love | Laurice Hudson | 1982 | Raincloud (D-Influence Remix Edit) | Lighthouse Family | 1997 | Love | Gang's Back | 1982 | One Step At A Time (The Clivilles and Cole 1989 Garage Mix) | Naisha | 1989 | Danger In The Airwaves (Extended Vocal Version) | Gail Freeman | 1989 | Turn The Music On (Vocal) (John 'Jellybean' Benitez Mix) | Orlando Johnson And Trance | 1983 | I Love Only You | Ruth Dawes | 1986 | Guilty | Yarbrough & Peoples | 1985 | I Swear I'm In Love | Usher | 1996 | More, More, More (12" Version) | Andrea True Connection | 1976 | Movin' In All Directions | People's Choice | 1976 | Candy Love | Jean Carne | 1986 | Tranquility | Al Johnson | 1998 | A Song Of Faith | Yolanda Adams | 2001
**Lynda Law's Soul Show Replay On traxfm.org. This Week Lynda Features Soul/Boogie/Dance Classics/Contemporary Soul From John Carey & David Margam, Eric Gable, Isley Brothers, Ivan Neville, Demis Roussos, SOS Band, Shannon, Al Johnson, Patrick Adams Orchestra, Keni Burke, Bobby Caldwell, Cheryl Lynn, Earth Wind & Fire & More #originalpirates #soulmusic #contemporarysoul #70smusic #80smusic #disco #danceclassics Catch Lynda's Soul Show Every Tuesday From 4:00PM UK Time On www.traxfm.org Listen Live Here Via The Trax FM Player: chat.traxfm.org/player/index.html Mixcloud LIVE :mixcloud.com/live/traxfm Free Trax FM Android App: play.google.com/store/apps/det...mradio.ba.a6bcb The Trax FM Facebook Page : https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100092342916738 Trax FM Live On Hear This: hearthis.at/k8bdngt4/live Tunerr: tunerr.co/radio/Trax-FM Radio Garden: Trax FM Link: http://radio.garden/listen/trax-fm/IEnsCj55 OnLine Radio Box: onlineradiobox.com/uk/trax/?cs...cs=uk.traxRadio Radio Deck: radiodeck.com/radio/5a09e2de87...7e3370db06d44dc Radio.Net: traxfmlondon.radio.net Stream Radio : streema.com/radios/Trax_FM..The_Originals Live Online Radio: liveonlineradio.net/english/tr...ax-fm-103-3.htm**
For 30 years Rachel Manek has been a part of people's mornings in Northeast Wisconsin as the host of Good Day, Wisconsin on Fox 11. But her first jobs were working in Door County at Hotel du Nord and Al Johnson's. She joins Myles Dannhausen Jr. to talk about her love of Door County, what it's like to be a part of the morning of tens of thousands of strangers every day, and telling the stories of her hometown community.
Edición especial en la que recordamos al saxofonista Don Myrick, un músico fallecido en el año 1993. Repasamos sus trabajos junto a Earth, Wind & Fire, Al Johnson, Rodney Franklin, Terry Callier, Phil Collins, Philip Bailey, Regina Belle, Light of The World, Anita Baker y Ramsey Lewis.
Colter Nuanez shares his interviews leading up to Week 1 of the college football season as Montana State prepare to play at Utah Tech and Montana prepares to host Missouri State. Interviews:- Montana State offensive line coach Al Johnson (2:17)- Missouri State director of broadcast Corey Riggs (14:27)- Utah Tech head coach Lance Anderson (34:43)- Griz junior All-American linebacker Riley Wilson (49:33)- Montana State All-American senior offensive lineman Marcus Wehr (56:35)-Utah Tech all-conference junior linebacker Jared Fotu (1:04:23)- Montana State all-conference cornerback Simeon Woodard (1:13:01)
Today we're resuming Part III of our series in the Gospel of John. Join us as guest pastor Al Johnson shares from John 19:16-38.
Today we're resuming Part III of our series in the Gospel of John. Join us as guest pastor Al Johnson shares from John 19:1-16.
Welcome to the weekly podcasts from Senior Pastor Neil Cameron and Apex Church. We believe in relevant, life-changing teaching and application of the Bible. Hear the inspiring messages from our Sunday services and special events.
This week, Ben interviews Danny Moyer (@dannymoyer.artist).Danny is an artist, teacher, administrator, father, and so much more. He was born in northeast Philadelphia and raised in central Connecticut, but Easton, Pennsylvania is where he has called home for most of the last 25 years. Through his studio practice, he wants to make Art that makes people feel as good as he does when he sees work that he likes. He likes to use every tool he sees fit to communicate visually with people who are open to seeing how he feels. In addition to being an artist, he has been teaching for the Whitehall-Coplay School District full time, serving as a Drawing teacher, Graphic Design teacher and Director of the Zephyr Art Gallery at Whitehall High School. He has received awards in Arts Education from Kutztown University, Lehigh Valley Arts Council, and the Scholastic Arts and Writing Organization.To keep up with Danny, you can follow him on instagram at @dannymoyer.artist!Here is a list of individuals who submitted remarks for the beginning of today's episode. They are listed by order of appearance.Maryann Riker (@maryannriker)Anthony Smith Jr. (@asmithjrnyc)Doug Boehm (@dougboehmart)Giancarlo DeMarchi (@notgiancarlo)Peter Mayes (@wcsdwhs)Kate Hughes (@ih8kate)Todd Frankenfield (@wearemostaliveindreams)DJ Brad Scott (@djbradfscott)Al Johnson (@aljohnsonart)Anthony Marraccini (@connexions_gallery) This episode's opportunity of the week is for the ongoing figure drawing sessions every Thursday in the Williams Visual Arts Building. Thank you to Lafayette College for making this possible. Sessions are from 6-8:45 pm and is free for all, however, tips for the model are gratefully appreciated, but not required. The doors unlock at 5:45 pm, and re-lock at 7:30 pm. For more information, visit their facebook group at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/499807193546210/
Al Johnson, an Episcopal Priest, has dedicated numerous years to serving as a parish priest, and presently, he contributes to Bishop Sean Rowe's staff in Northwestern Pennsylvania and Western New […] The post Reverend Al Johnson – Grief, God, and Gratitude appeared first on Open to Hope.
There is nothing about Jennie Bexell that isn't colorful. From her hair to her clothes, from the interior of her thriving retail stores and her latest restaurant, Sip, to her conversation, there is nothing bland about her. Myles Dannhausen Jr. talks to her about building a retail brand, what she learned working at Al Johnson's and behind the bar, and what's next.
Colter Nuanez presents his slate of interviews for the third week of October leading to the "Big Sky After Dark" matchup between No. 2 Montana State at No. 3 Sacramento State, the first clash between the two teams since 2019. Colter is joined by Montana State head coach Brent Vigen (3:30), Sacramento State head coach Andy Thompson (16:30), Sac State associate head coach and offensive line coach Kris Richardson (28:20), Montana State senior quarterback Sean Chambers (40:15), Sacramento State quarterback Kaiden Bennett (53:50), and Montana State offensive line coach Al Johnson (1:06:02) break down all the keys to the game, which kicks at 8:30 p.m. MT on Saturday night and will be aired on ESPN 2.
Al Johnson and Broderick Young from Reveal Wealth joined us to talk about Life Insurance Awareness Month. Sign up for their webinar on Wednesday, Sept. 27th. Claude comes to grips with not playing much before their golf trip and looks for ways to improve his game at home. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Al Johnson and Broderick Young from Reveal Wealth joined us to talk about Life Insurance Awareness Month. Sign up for their webinar on Wednesday, Sept. 27th. Claude comes to grips with not playing much before their golf trip and looks for ways to improve his game at home.
We have to apologize for the long break we took between episodes. Although it might have seemed that we decided to take the money and run, the truth is we just had quite a bit of a love hangover after season 1. Have no fear though, because mama mia today's the day we tear the roof off the sucker. This week we're making all our dreams come true as we revisit the happy days and listen to the good vibrations from the Billboard Top 40 from the week ending June 26, 1976. Yes, the boys are back in town! Link to a listing of the songs in this week's episode: https://top40weekly.com/1976-all-charts/#US_Top_40_Singles_Week_Ending_26th_June_1976 Data Sources: Billboard Magazine, where the charts came from and on what the countdown was based. Websites: allmusic.com, songfacts.com, wikipedia.com (because Mark's lazy) Books: “Ranking the 70's” by Dann Isbell, and Bill Carroll “American Top 40 With Casey Kasem (The 1970's)” by Pete Battistini. Rejected Episode Titles: She's a Sophisticated Lady, Let Her In Afternoon Delight, Night Time Love Hangover Get Up and Boogie If You Know What I Mean Some points of interest we talked about in this episode: Al Johnson's Swedish Restaurant and Butic: https://aljohnsons.com/ Record World Magazine July 3, 1976: https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/Record-World/70s/76/RR-1976-07-03.pdf When Christopher Cross Rocked with Deep Purple: https://www.rhino.com/article/concert-flashback-when-christopher-cross-rocked-with-deep-purple Mark's Great Aunt, Jane Carr Encyclopedia Titanica: https://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/titanic-victim/jane-carr.html
Today we're continuing our series in the Gospel of John. Guest speaker Al Johnson shares from John 5:1-18.
In her five seasons as Director of Sports Performance-Women's Basketball at The University of South Carolina, Molly Binetti, has seen the Gamecocks lose but only 19 games. And, she's been on board to witness 152 wins that include NCAA Sweet Sixteen, NCAA Final Four twice and an NCAA National Championship! (The COVID19 fiasco eliminated a run for another championship opportunity when the Final Four was canceled). All this in just five years at USC. What an experience!! So, it comes as no surprise that HAMMER STRENGTH Clinics sought out this championship caliber performance coach as one of their top notch presenters at the Spooky Nook Sports Center complex in Hamilton, Ohio. Ted Lambrinides, Tommy Moffitt, Niko Palazeti. Al Johnson. Molly Binetti to name a few. All experienced, detailed and highly motivated coaches that HAMMER STRENGTH brought in to provide a learning experience and environment to help coaches who have a strong desire for personal advancement. Coach Molly Binetti is now tweaking the program a bit as the USC Gamecocks prepare for an off-season program that prepares South Carolina WBB for another SEC and national championship opportunity..... along with an international tip-off this November 6th in Paris, France. In this podcast, recorded on location and surrounded by HAMMER STRENGTH equipment in Hamilton, Ohio, Molly describes how she got her career started in the strength and conditioning profession and updates us on the preparation for the coming 2023-24 season, as the team is on break in accordance with NCAA rules concerning mandatory off time. However, after mid June.... It's on!! And, it has to be because, as Binetti reminded me, the Southeastern Conference is a "super physical league.....you get your butt kicked every night". So, a huge shout out to one of the best in the business, Molly Binetti. We wish her continued top tier success. Here's the podcast, sponsored by SPECATHLETIC and their world renowned Regupol sports flooring. Ed Cicale
In this episode we sit down with the gents from Anthesis to talk a bit about their history together both as friends and as a band. We also get into their early love of NuMetal, Heavy Riffs and flavoured condoms. Tunes you'll hear in this episode: Compressed Meat pt.1, Nothing is Missing (split), Compressed Meat pt. 2, Breaking Tired Limbs (split), Compressed Meat pt. 3&4, Sullen Snakes. If you like what you hear you can Check them out on Bandcamp, Facebook and Instagram. You can also find them on Spotify and anywhere you stream music. Also go check out Ancient Temple Recordings and give them some love on Bandcamp and Instagram. Thanks to friend of the podcast Al Johnson for the shout out. Also, thanks to Adrian the Intern and Frank James.. Find us wherever you get your podcasts and follow us on Facebook and Instagram. Intro track: 'Coldsnap' by Well Well Well.
How do you heal a soul crushed by grief? Join Dr. Gloria Horsley and Episcopal Priest Al Johnson, bereaved parent of Nicholas to explore the many pathways of human suffering, […] The post Al Johnson: Exploring Spirituality appeared first on Open to Hope.
PELC Coverage in Huntsville, AL featuring Al Johnson and Noah Washington...
First half of the Washington Adventist University Shock @ The Oakwood University Ambassadors covered by Lance Jay, Gian Alexis, Al Johnson, and Carlin Alford....
#Al Johnson and Jean Carne I'm back for more # one soulful steppers jam# pulsing bass# Norman Connors production# strong R&B jam which has been sampled, etc..# respect --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mr-maxxx/support
The world's greatest athletes understand the value of engaging a great coach. So, if you're not advancing your wealth management goals perhaps a coach is exactly what you need. In this episode, B.O.O.S.T.® podcast sponsors, Broderick Young and Al Johnson, debunk money myths and provide a few actionable tips to help you establish a plan to secure your financial future. This dynamic duo co-founded Reveal Wealth, A Maryland-based wealth management and financial planning firm. Collectively with near 4 decades of experience in risk management, business succession, tax diversification, retirement, investment, and estate planning, Broderick and Al are committed to bring integrity, clarity and objectivity to conversations around money, finance, and wealth creation. Resources:· www.werevealwealth.com Let's Stay in Touch! · LinkedIn (be sure to mention you heard the podcast ;-))· Twitter· Instagram · Facebook · Website - B.O.O.S.T.® Your Brilliance
Golf DMV spends a little time talking golf and money with Al Johnson and Broderick Young of Reveal Wealth. www.werevealwealth.com
Episode 156 is here! Time to head back to 1980 to take a look at the headlines, charts, and paid advertisements in Billboard magazine, dated April 26, 1980. Arista Records sprung for an ad on the cover touting the "sensational hit single" "Fire in the Morning" by Melissa Manchester. Money well spent? Al Johnson, Ian Hunter, and Ozark Mountain Daredevils are a few of the other artists within the pages, plus an editorial from a light salesman that tries to convince the American public that disco is NOT dead. Coming Around Again: British band B-Movie recorded their 1980 single "Nowhere Girl" more than once, but was it worth it? Listen to the newest episode of HRT80's to find out!
With the coronavirus heading toward endemic status, many of us are settling into the idea that this time every year we will be asking ourselves, “Are these allergies or is this COVID?” Recent studies have found that the allergy season is becoming longer and more intense due to climate change. Even people that don't normally experience allergies are having allergy-like symptoms due to all of the pollen in the air. These symptoms appear similar not only to the person experiencing them but also to the people around them and many fear the COVID stigma that comes from coughing or sniffling in public, especially if you're not wearing a mask. Taking control of your allergy symptoms is one of the best ways to ease this concern and your symptoms while also making the people around you feel more at ease. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Airing live from Ilwaco, Washington, this episode of Big Blend Radio's “Toast to The Arts” Show features legendary country rockers, The North Star Band, who have just released their new album “Then & Now.” Bringing blazing guitars, searing pedal steel, a pounding beat of thunder, and three-part howling harmonies to drive hearts into an eighty-beats-a-minute ecstasy of fun, these guys have kept the fire burning. Led by rhythm guitarist Al Johnson, a wayward vagabond of Georgetown Law, and two-time Grammy Award winner (nine nominations), bassist Jim Robeson, along with east coast guitar phenom Gantt Mann Kushner, the wizardry of Jay Jessup's sweet pedal steel (plus mandolin, electric guitar, and banjo), Lou Hager's soulful honky tonk piano, and Dave Besley's thumping bass riffs, their music is driven home by the insane poundings of Paul Goldstein's flawless beat. The North Star Band returns our hearts and souls to the epicenter of a place that was once known as Kick-Ass Country!
The BadgerBlitz.com podcast returns with a look, as senior writer Jake Kocorowski gets ready for spring practices open to reporters starting next week. Along with our written position previews seen on BadgerBlitz.com, he highlights and dives deep into five rooms that he is most interested in watching in the next several weeks. After a break, BadgerBlitz.com plays audio from Bobby Engram's availability with reporters on Friday morning. He answers questions about Graham Mertz, coaching quarterbacks, new running backs coach Al Johnson and more. OFFER ENDS APRIL 1: New users use promo code BADGERS22 for your first year's subscription only costing $22. For less than $2 a month you receive key recruiting and team insights and over 40 years of experience from our staff. Give us a chance to earn your business for the long term with this amazing offer! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tom Glide (feat. Vanessa L Smith) - Keep It Real,Kerri Chandler & Jerome Sydenham - You're My System,Robert Owens with Pepper Gomez - Be Ready (Eric Kupper Dub Mix),Booker T & Earl W Green - When Love Is Over,The Terri Green Project - Sneaking Out (Earth N Days Remix),Sophie Lloyd - Angels By My Side (feat. Pauline Taylor) (7" Version),Block & Crown - Never Can Say Goodbye,David Morales - Life Is A Song (Vinyl Philly Mix),The O'Jays - I Love Music (Joey Negro Sweet Music Mix),Stacy Kidd (with Dawn Tallman & Tasha LaRae) - Heaven (Reloaded),Rasmus Faber - Never Felt So Fly,Nzhinga Ashford (feat. Darius Baldwin & HouseWerQ) - Welcome To The Party (Afro Groove Remix),LyricL - When You Read This (Atjazz Remix),Doug Willis - Dougswana (Emmaculate Extended Mix),Citrus Sun - Expansions,Ciyo Brown - Borderline (from 'Can We Pretend'),Teddy Pendergrass - Close The Door (DJ Anime Edit),Al Johnson & Jean Carne - Back For More (Edit),Lynn White - I Don't Know Why (Edit),Romina Johnson - Never Do,Brownstone vs The Love Unlimited Orchestra -If You Love Me (Neil Thompson Mix),www.starpointradio.comTHE NEW JERSEY CONNECTION RADIO SHOW.SATURDAYS ON STARPOINT RADIO.
We discuss the Wisconsin Badgers basketball team as they get ready to face the Michigan State Spartans in the Big Ten tournament. We also talk about the football program hiring former Badgers offensive linemen to be the new running backs coach. Finally we get into the pro day and combine numbers for the Badgers players, who helped themselves the most? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We discuss the Wisconsin Badgers basketball team as they get ready to face the Michigan State Spartans in the Big Ten tournament. We also talk about the football program hiring former Badgers offensive linemen to be the new running backs coach. Finally we get into the pro day and combine numbers for the Badgers players, who helped themselves the most? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1hr mix of Soulful Grooves. Artists include: Joe Thomas, Al Johnson & Jean Carn, Atlantic Star, Bar Keys, Barry White, Gap Band, Gwen Guthrie, Gwen McCrae, The Jones Girls, Michael Wycoff, Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway and Ben Williams.Sign up as a Premium Member here - https://djbenniejames.supercast.comSupport tips at Cash App $djbenniejamesThis show is also on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TS6sgIIEm74&t=660sLoveSoulRadio.netLicensed for digital streaming & play ASCAP 400009874 & BMI - 61044939THANKS as always to all my Supporters, Sponsors and Music Pool MembersVery Special Thanks to : Life Destiny SOULutions, Rick Brown, The Gardner Family and Omar Boyles Promotions. Support the show (https://djbenniejames.com/podcast)
This week, Ben and Elisabeth talk with Rachel Bell (@rachellbel). Rachel Bell is a mixed media artist living and working in the Lehigh Valley. After graduating from Tyler School of Art at Temple University with a BFA in painting and drawing and a minor in art history, she immersed herself in the Lehigh Valley art scene. She began working as the front desk receptionist at the Banana Factory and soon after that she started interning at the Allentown Art Museum in the exhibition and collections department. After putting in a year at the art museum, she then went on to work as a gallery assistant at Bethlehem House Gallery. Over the course of 2018 she went back to Temple and became a certified floral designer. Furthermore, in 2019 she started working under a local florist in the Easton, PA flower shop “Bloomies”. Her role as a floral designer influenced her contemporary painting style and brought her work into the 3D realm. In 2020, during the pandemic shutdown, she was able to expand her portfolio and create a body of new work, which was on display in the Bethlehem House Gallery's Holiday Show 2020. The exhibit included many of Rachel's mixed media paintings & drawings, floral arrangements, installations, and prints. Currently, Rachel has elevated her role at the House Gallery to Assistant Director, continues to create fresh floral arrangements at Bloomies, which was rated 2021's Best Flower Shop in the Valley by LV Style Magazine, and she also manages her art practice in Studio 248A at the Banana Factory.Our opportunity for the week is the artist reception for for “Black Vision.” Femi J. Johnson is the guest curator for this celebration of Black History Month. Femi has chosen three prominent local artists to feature in the show — Berrisford Boothe, Al Johnson and Charles Stonewall. The reception is Thursday, February 3, 5:30-7:30, at ARTHAUS (645 Hamilton St).
In this episode, host @BrookeLJames gets into a complex -- and sometimes philosophical discussion -- around loss, what we learn from it, whether we'd give it back, generational differences on dealing with grief, and the relationship between religion and loss. www.thegriefcoach.co