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In this heartfelt episode of The Peer Project, I sit down with Alec Benjamin for an open and honest chat about music, mental health, and the power of meaningful songwriting. Alec shares how his personal struggles have shaped his music, his journey with ADHD and OCD, and what inspires him to create songs that truly connect with people. We also chat about the importance of fitness for mental well-being, the story behind Mind is a Prison, and the impact of powerful lyrics like I Built a Friend. Plus, there's a touching moment where my daughter joins us — and it's one I'll never forget.
On this very special episode, I interview my dear friend and incredibly talented singer/songwriter Caroline Brooks aka BELLSAINT about her healing processes that helped her birth brave and powerful newest album: i used to be funny. We touch on themes of narcissistic abuse (both interpersonally and systemically) as well as religious trauma, and the healing and lifesaving power of art and creativity as a way of disrupting and challenging the debilitating shame dynamics these patterns tend to bring about. Follow Caroline's work and various projects here! Psyche Magic Website, Socials and more!More on BELLSAINT: With a unique sound that blends nostalgia with modern ferocity, BELLSAINT is a bold force of nature. Throughout her music career, she consistently returns to her earlier influences like Johnny Cash, @Dolly Parton, David Bowie, and @Stevie Nicks.The Los Angeles-based singer/songwriter Caroline Brooks (BELLSAINT), born in Tyler, TX, has collaborated with artists including @Natalie Imbruglia, Charlotte Lawrence, @Sophie Simmons, CLOVES, & @The Script. Her music is featured in many commercials, including a Volkswagen Super Bowl ad, Adidas commercial, Marc Jacobs ad, and video games like Just Dance & Life is Strange. Her music has also been featured in various trailers and popular TV shows like @Little Fires Everywhere (Original Soundtrack), @Riverdale Soundtrack - All Songs, Pretty Little Liars, Shameless, The Handmaid's Tale, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, Younger, Don Mancini's Chucky, Good Trouble, The Hills, Waco: The Aftermath, The Good Doctor, and The Vampire Diaries. Her first EP, @Technicolor Dream, won an Independent Music Award for Best Pop EP & her song Can't Stop A Woman won for best Adult Contemporary song.As a performer, she's shared the stage with artists such as Lord Huron, @Alec Benjamin, @The Lone Bellow, Katelyn Tarver, Ocean Park Standoff, & the Warbly Jets. She's also garnered praise from such outlets as The New York Times, Refinery29, Extra, Elle, Galore Magazine, and Us Weekly, and has charted on Billboard's Top TV Songs Chart. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit psychemagic.substack.com/subscribe
On this week's episode of Artist Friendly, Joel Madden is joined by Alec Benjamin. Releasing his third studio album, 12 Notes, earlier this month, Benjamin takes us through a vulnerable journey, as each song is meant to mirror a journal entry and represent a different section of his life. Naturally, that includes taking different turns across the whole album, including rapping (“I Sent My Therapist to Therapy”) and working with Grammy-winning duo Stargate for pop love songs (“Different Kind of Beautiful”). Benjamin also recently announced his headline tour, launching in September, where he will make stops in more than two dozen cities across North America. Listen to their conversation on Artist Friendly wherever you listen to podcasts. You can also watch the episode over at Veeps. ------- Host: Joel Madden, @joelmadden Executive Producers: Joel Madden, Benji Madden, Jillian King Producers: Josh Madden, Joey Simmrin, Janice Leary Visual Producer/Editor: Ryan Schaefer Audio Producer/Composer: Nick Gray Music/Theme Composer: Nick Gray Cover Art/Design: Ryan Schaefer Additional Contributors: Anna Zanes, Neville Hardman Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Alec Benjamin came by to talk about his new album "12 Notes", the story behind The Arsonist, Let Me Down Slowly and more!Stream "12 Notes" ►► https://alecbenjamin.lnk.to/12notesFor a better nights sleep try Beyond Sleep Here:https://www.beyondsleeptech.com/pages/zach-sangYou can always leave us a voicemail - (262) 515-9224!Follow Us On Social!TikTokTwitterInstagramFacebookFollow ZachFollow Dan
Alec Benjamin came by to talk about his new album "12 Notes", the story behind The Arsonist, Let Me Down Slowly and more! Stream "12 Notes" ►► https://alecbenjamin.lnk.to/12notes For a better nights sleep try Beyond Sleep Here: https://www.beyondsleeptech.com/pages/zach-sang You can always leave us a voicemail - (262) 515-9224! Follow Us On Social! TikTok Twitter Instagram Facebook Follow Zach Follow Dan Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Les nouveautés du jour : - Alec Benjamin feat. Khalid "Ways To Go" - Royal Republic "Wow! Wow! Wow!" Les sorties albums : - Last Train "Original Motion Picture Soundtrack" - Slash "Orgy of the Damned" - Beth Gibbons "Lives Outgrown" - Billie Eilish "Hit Me Hard and Soft" Le journal de la musique : - Willie Nelson sort un livre de cuisine à base de cannabis L'album de votre week-end : Madonna "Music" Les classiques du jour : - Alice Cooper "School's Out" - Depeche Mode "Never Let Me Down Again" Le live du jour : Coldplay "Viva La Vida" ("Live in Buenos Aires") A suivre : Valley "When You Know Someone"
Singer-songwriter Alec Benjamin joins the podcast and makes his debut as a Main Pod Girl! We talk about social media, how it affects the writing process, and how it affects how singles are chosen. We also play Song Interrogation and Call DM Block!
Singer-songwriter and musician Alec Benjamin joins your hosts to chat everything from finding yourself as an artist to feet pics and AI. They chat astrology and numerology, with Brandi sensing he's a fellow Gemini, plus Alec dishes on touring with John Mayer, and the time he got a little too high and had to sleep in bed with his parents because he thought he was going to die (hey, we've all been there). The trio gets real about being intentional in your 30s and being able to take criticism as an artist. Lastly, they play a game of Truth or Toke that has Alec dishing on DMing Doja Cat before diving into your Dear MTs. Be sure to follow @alecbenjamin Thanks to our awesome sponsors for supporting this episode: HomeChef – For a limited time, HomeChef is offering our listeners 18 free meals, plus free shipping on your first box, and free dessert for life, at HomeChef.com/STONED. Must be an active subscriber to receive free dessert Nutrafol – Get $10 off your first month's subscription and free shipping when you go to Nutrafol.com and enter the promo code STONED Mood – Try MOOD's new THCa flower today! For a limited time only, get 20% off your first order and a FREE THCa pre-roll. Just go to hellomood.com and use promo code SWS Lume – Control Body Odor ANYWHERE with @lumedeodorant and get $5 off off your Starter Pack (that's over 40% off) with promo code STONED at LumeDeodorant.com! #lumepod Integra – For more information check them out at www.integraboost.com or @integraherbal on Instagram. Use code SWS at checkout for 15% off your next online purchase at www.integraboost.com Don't forget to rate, review, and follow the show! Keep up with us between episodes on our Instagram pages, @tishcyruspurcell, @brandicyrus and @sorrywerestoned and be sure to leave us a voicemail at 1-516-7-STONER or email videos/photos with your questions to sorrywerestoned1@gmail.com! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tay & Taylor have been long-time fans of today's guest, so they're excited to hear from the musician himself as he opens up about his mental health, his songwriting process, and his daily life with OCD and ADHD. Alec Benjamin didn't find music until high school, but once he did his life was forever changed. He shares several stories of how he first discovered that his brain worked a little differently and how as a result, trying to fit into the system that society has setup has not come easy. Once he learned to open up through his music, a whole new set of mental health struggles came about: navigating life on tour, dealing with immediate audience feedback, and constantly facing the pressure of success. The Lautners and Alec talk about how exercise and therapy are two tools that they all turn to in order to manage their mental health. Plus, the Lautners hear how OCD affects Alec's day to day, the surprising cover song you won't be able to find online, and how he came up with his new song: I Sent My Therapist To Therapy. Be sure to follow @alecbenjamin and check out the music video for I Sent My Therapist To Therapy Thanks to our awesome sponsors for supporting this episode: Article —Go to ARTICLE.COM/THESQUEEZE for $50 off your first purchase of $100 or more SKIMS — The Fits Everybody collection and more perfect-fit essentials are available now at SKIMS.com. Plus, get free shipping on orders over $75! After you place your order, be sure to let them know we sent you! Select "podcast" in the survey and be sure to select our show in the dropdown menu that follows. And if you are looking for the perfect gifts for the whole family - SKIMS just launched their biggest Holiday Gift Shop ever - also available at SKIMS.com Jenni Kayne — Find your forever pieces @jennikayne and get 15% off with promo code THESQUEEZE at jennikayne.com/THESQUEEZE! #jennikaynepartner Ritual — Ritual is offering our listeners 30% off during your first month. Visit ritual.com/THESQUEEZE to start Ritual or add Essential For Women 18+ to your subscription today To email us your questions or share your story, you can reach out to lautner.thesqueezepodcast@gmail.com. Be sure to rate, review, and follow the podcast so you don't miss an episode! Plus, follow us on Instagram, @thesqueeze and personally @taylautner and @taylorlautner + on TikTok @thesqueezepodcast To learn more from The Lemons Foundation, follow @lemonsbytay on Instagram and visit lemonsbytay.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Alec Benjamin came by to talk about his new song "I Sent My Therapist To Therapy", his upcoming album and "Boy In The Bubble"!Info on Beyond Sleep HereFollow Us On Social!TikTokTwitterInstagramFacebookFollow ZachFollow DanFollow Cameron
Alec Benjamin came by to talk about his new song "I Sent My Therapist To Therapy", his upcoming album and "Boy In The Bubble"! Follow Us On Social! TikTok Twitter Instagram Facebook Follow Zach Follow Dan Follow Cameron Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Get your money up while you're watching football AND basketball this season with Prize Picks! Go to https://www.prizepicks.com/dropouts and use code dropouts for a first deposit match up to $100! Get hydrated faster with Liquid IV! With 5 essential vitamins and 2x faster hydration than water, Liquid IV will have you feeling better than ever. Buy in bulk at Costco nation wide or get 20% off at https://www.liquidiv.com using promo code: DROPOUTS If you're feeling lost in anyway you should give therapy a try and let BetterHelp be your map. Right now when you go to https://www.betterhelp.com/dropouts you can get 10% off your first month! This week we have a very exciting guest join us in the diner, it's Alec Benjamin! You probably know him from his hit songs "Let Me Down Slowly" and "Water Fountain" that have amassed over two BILLION streams combined from those two songs alone. He talks to us about what got him into making music, what almost took him out from his music career, and gives us a look into who he is as a person behind his angelic vocal cords and beautiful song writing. He's funny, philosophical, and one of the most genuine people we've had sit on the couch. He also has a new single coming out December 8th called "I Sent My Therapist to Therapy" so be on the look out for that, and if you haven't already check out his most recent release, "Different Kind of Beautiful," available everywhere now!We hope you enjoy! SUB TO OUR PATREON FOR BONUS AND BEHIND THE SCENES CONTENT! https://www.patreon.com/dropoutspod BUY OUR SICK FREAKING MERCH! https://www.shopdropouts.com Keep up with us! Zach: https://www.instagram.com/zachjustice/ Jared: https://www.instagram.com/jarebearmusic/ DM us with your questions, ideas, and videos! https://www.instagram.com/dropoutspod/ or Email us! dropoutsadvice@gmail.com
No matter where you are in your career, you'll benefit from listening to 3Q. 3Q provides a window into the careers of some of the best in the music business. Every episode is an insider's view of the realities of life as a music executive. Topics include issues of empowerment, uncertainty, trust, finances, etc; issues that will impact you both personally and professionally. The executives we interview represent every aspect of the industry including but not limited to A&R, Marketing, Music Supervision, Artist Management, Promotion, and more. About Adam: I started my career 16 years ago working for the band Linkin Park as an assistant at their company Machine Shop. My first jobs included being a receptionist, office manager, personal assistant, and whenever needed – tech support. Before long I started interacting with their fans online via messageboards and chat rooms and worked closely with their management to support the band's digital marketing initiatives. I started the band's Instagram, Twitter and Facebook accounts and was eventually promoted to Digital Marketing Manager where I ran the band's socials, growing them to over 50M combined followers in just a few years, and conceptualized and executed digital campaigns for various albums, singles and tours. Eventually the band brought me on tour where I coordinated nightly fan club meet and greets. I also helped conceptualize and produce unique fan club events all over the world. In 2013 I made the leap to their record label, Warner Records, where I joined the digital marketing department. In my 7 ½ years there, I worked with artists including Linkin Park, My Chemical Romance, Michael Buble, Disturbed, Avenged Sevenfold, Liam Gallagher, and many more. In 2020 I moved over to Elektra/Fueled By Ramen/Roadrunner where I've worked with Twenty One Pilots, Brandi Carlile, Slipknot, Alec Benjamin, Gojira, and more. In 2022 I was promoted to Head of Digital Marketing at the company.
Cats and dragons with juniperbreeze: a warrior cat and wings of fire podcast
Hello! Title says it all, btw got inspired by the podcast, ‘ scales and tales a warrior cat and wings of fire podcast' I think that is it…… like 98% sure……. But anywho the songs that I used are. All of me by John legend. ( don't judge it cover). Six feet apart by Alec Benjamin. Scars to your beautiful by Alessia Cara Today and tomorrow by Grace VanderWaal
No matter where you are in your career, you'll benefit from listening to 3Q. 3Q provides a window into the careers of some of the best in the music business. Every episode is an insider's view of the realities of life as a music executive. Topics include issues of empowerment, uncertainty, trust, finances, etc; issues that will impact you both personally and professionally. The executives we interview represent every aspect of the industry including but not limited to A&R, Marketing, Music Supervision, Artist Management, Promotion, and more. About Marc: Marc Wilson is Co-President of the newly launched Limited Edition Music Publishing and is one of the leading creative veterans in the music industry. He has overseen many global publishing acquisitions in the Pop, Rock, and EDM genres, resulting in multiple #1 hits. With almost 20 years of experience, Marc continues to develop new songwriters and artists into proven hitmakers with his partners across the board. During his time at Warner Chappell Music, Marc signed and helped build a multi-genre roster that included Lizzo, Steve Aoki, Ian Kirkpatrick, Tim Pagnotta, Sean Douglas, Joe Kirkland, Tushar Apte, Sam DeRosa, Buzz, Alec Benjamin, Judah & The Lion and Sir Sly. In 2020 Marc founded United Songs Entertainment which exclusively manages songwriters. They currently represent new breakout songwriters Cate Downey and Zoë Moss.
Join us on the podcast as we chat with pop singer songwriter Carla Wehbe about her newly released EP "Jupiter & Mars". We dive into her creative process and the inspiration behind the lead single "Knight to E5". Carla shares her experience supporting Benson Boone and Alec Benjamin, and how these experiences have shaped her as an artist. Plus, we discuss the importance of collaboration in her music career and a possible upcoming tour. And just for fun, we reminisce about the good old days of Avril Lavigne's discography.Carla Wehbe: Instagram / Facebook / SpotifyThanks again to Carla Wehbe for her time. We also want to give a special shout out to Thomas from Warner Music Australia for his help with this episode.You can help follow and support here: TSIY Insta / TSIY FB / TSIY TikTok / TSIY Youtube /TSIY Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Singer/Songwriter Alec Benjamin talks about his song about social media addiction with Stanford Professor and MD, Dr. Anna Lembke, author of The NY Times bestseller, Dopamine Nation. Tune in to hear about the surprising and fascinating research about the relationship between pain and pleasure in our brains, the prescription to combat addiction and more!
Alec performs his hit single "Devil Doesn't Bargain" LIVE in the Studio after finishing the lest stop on his tour in Phoenix, Arizona. Listen to Rich and Payton interview musical superstar, Alec Benjamin, fully, on The Johnjay & Rich Afterwords Podcast.
Alec Benjamin finished his tour performing songs like "Boy in a Bubble", "Water Fountain", "Devil Doesn't Bargain", and "Mind is a Prison" and stopped by to chat with Rich and Payton and give us a little taste before he loses his voice completely from the tour. Alec is in the top five favorite artists list for Noah and he was right up front at the concert as well.
Alec sits down with Buster and Rach to discuss everything from his up bringing in Arizona to his single "Devil Doesn't Bargain". Alec give us his perspective on today's music scene that's bubbling on tik tok and more!
Alec Benjamin sat down with Rob Herrera in LA for an in-depth interview on recently earning 1 billion streams for “Let Me Down Slowly,” the creative process behind latest album ‘(Un)Commentary' and upcoming fall tour in support of the album. Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this podcast please be sure to follow and rate it. You are also welcome to support this podcast with a small monthly donation to help sustain future episodes. If you'd like to watch my video interviews, I invite you to Subscribe to my channel at www.YouTube.com/FrontRowLiveEnt Follow Us: @FrontRowLiveEnt | @Robertherrera3 #AlecBenjamin #FrontRowLiveEnt --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/frontrowliveent/support
Ryann Barnes has been singing the national anthem in the Oracle Park Stadium since she was 11 years old. She is 17 today and has spent the last decade writing songs and singing. One of her songs ‘Pulitzer Lane' reflects the Silicon Valley teenager's lifestyle. Though inspired by Alec Benjamin, Taylor Swift, Charlotte Sands… she has her own way of lyric writing and singing. After being critically acclaimed for her previous songs… she is not ready to release her next EP soon. Let's talk to Ryann to know more about her dreams and her journey chasing them.
We had the pleasure of interviewing Alec Benjamin over Zoom video.Having come a long way from the days of promoting his music in parking lots of concert venues, singer-songwriter Alec Benjamin ended 2021 by playing to sold-out crowds across North America. With him, Alec brought on the road an already impressive resumé having reached 4B+ global streams, 10M+ social media followers across his platforms, 70M+ in playlist reach, and 1B+ YouTube views on his channel. Alec Benjamin's sophomore album (Un)Commentary is out now via Elektra Records. The album features 13 tracks including the heartfelt single “Speakers” and the previously released “The Way You Felt,” “Older,” and “Shadow Of Mine.” “Speakers” was written by Alec and GRAMMY-winning songwriter Dan Wilson (Adele, Taylor Swift, Leon Bridges). The track holds out hope for a relationship with Alec pondering, “I often think about the way you'll think about me when we're old / I always thought we could be the greatest story ever told.” The music video, directed by Joe Mischo (K Camp, Cheat Codes, Conan Gray, Dwayne Jackson), starts from a single cassette tape and song, tugging at our heartstrings and revealing how music leads to a lifetime of memories. Throughout (Un)Commentary, Alec transforms his observations into immediately catchy and heartfelt songs leaving an indelible imprint composing his lyrics with uncompromising clarity, but never lapsing into cynicism, infusing every song with an irrepressible hope and displaying a poet's capacity to mine immense feeling from the most intricate details. (Un)Commentary was produced by Sir Nolan (Kehlani, Selena Gomez), Sam de Jong (Lennon Stella, Gary Clark Jr.), and RØMANS (Mary J Blige, Khalid) and features writing collaborations with Dan Wilson (Adele, Leon Bridges), Charlie Puth (Justin Bieber, John Legend), Sam Roman (RØMANS) and Nolan Lambrosa (Sir Nolan) to name a few. We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com.www.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #AlecBenjamin #UnCommentary #Speakers #DevilDoesntBargain #NewMusic #zoom Listen & Subscribe to BiB https://www.bringinitbackwards.com/follow/ Follow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/groups/bringinbackpod
Welcome to Episode 58 of The Madhappy Podcast. This week we are excited to welcome Alec Benjamin onto the show to learn more about his experiences as a singer / songwriter and how he has worked to support his mental health through the ebbs and flows of his career. We kick off the episode as Alec shares his experiences finding and deciding to pursue a career in music (3:34) as the group talks about the differences in the industry today, compared to the late 1990s & early 2000s (12:26). Alec speaks about the inspiration behind songs within his new album (19:36) before opening up about his experiences living with OCD and ADHD (29:25). We wrap up the episode as Alec shares his hopes for the future of his music and the messages behind his lyrics (34:09). We talk about some serious topics on this show. We are not professionals and are not giving advice. If you or someone you know needs help, please text start to 741741 and for additional resources please visit LocalOptimist.com/Get-Help The Madhappy Podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only and is not a replacement for medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Follow us: @Madhappy | @LocalOptimist Visit us: Madhappy.com | LocalOptimist.com
We had the pleasure of interviewing Winona Oak over Zoom video.Acclaimed singer-songwriter Winona Oak has announced today's release of her long-awaited debut album, Island of the Sun, available everywhere now via Neon Gold/Atlantic Records.Island of the Sun further includes such critically acclaimed highlights as “Jojo,” “Baby Blue,” “Break My Broken Heart,” “Piano In The Sky,” and the album's stunning title track, “Island of the Sun,”.Winona – who just wrapped her first-ever North American concert tour supporting British alt-pop duo Oh Wonder – will continue to celebrate Island of the Sun with an eagerly anticipated EU/UK tour alongside Alec Benjamin. For updates, please visit www.winonaoak.com. Born and raised in the Nordic forests of Sweden on a small crop of land called Sollerön – known as the Island of the Sun and the inspiration for her extraordinary debut album – Winona Oak is every bit as enchanting as her origin story. With a childhood spent encountering more animals than people, she grew up a trained horse acrobat and pursued creative expression however she could, writing poetry and songs and playing violin and piano from a young age. After moving to Stockholm to pursue her passion for music, Winona honed her craft and landed a deal with Atlantic/Neon Gold Records. Soon after, the budding songstress met Australian electronic maestro What So Not and the two co-wrote his singles “Better,” “Stuck In Orbit“ and “Beautiful,” which highlighted Winona as the track's featured artist. She then went on to collaborate with The Chainsmokers on their RIAA gold-certified hit single, “Hope” and soon followed with her runaway success debut solo single, ”He Don't Love Me.” In 2020, Winona released her first EP, Closure, followed quickly by her critically acclaimed sophomore EP, SHE, earning praise from the likes of PAPER, which declared, “Winona Oak is a name you should know.” Winona celebrated SHE with a stirring live performance of the title track as part of CBS' The Late Show with Stephen Colbert's #PLAYATHOME series, streaming HERE. 2021 saw Winona collaborate with breakout bedroom pop star ELIO on “Nobody Loves Me.” Now, with the long-anticipated arrival of Island of the Sun, Winona Oak fully affirms her remarkable promise as one of today's most original and compelling new artists. We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com.www.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #WinonaOak #IslandOfTheSun#NewMusic #zoom Listen & Subscribe to BiB https://www.bringinitbackwards.com/follow/ Follow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/groups/bringinbackpod
Annabelle's Homework (Alec Benjamin Cover) by Shut Up Dog Productions
We caught up with Alec benjamin to talk about his new album (Un)Commentary, Coachella, still living with his parents and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We caught up with Alec benjamin to talk about his new album (Un)Commentary, Coachella, still living with his parents and more!
As broadcast April 26, 2022 with plenty of weird for your radio pod. Tonight we shone the spotlight on a video from Father John Misty that debuted five years ago on this date, a real treat featuring a crucified McCaulay Culkin playing Kurt Cobain getting whipped by Ronald McDonald. Pure Comedy. After that, we had all the new and latest indie cuts to taste test for the rest with Kat Bass, with notable highlights being the latest from Korean band Say Sue Me's upcoming LP, along with joints from 53 Thieves, Andrew Bird, and many others to take us to where we always wanna go.#feelthegravityTracklisting:Part I (00:00)Father John Misty – Total Entertainment ForeverEnengis feat SJU – Night Soup 53 Thieves – 3rd FloorCommunity Swimming Pool – valentinePrateek Kuhad – Favorite PeepsAndrew Bird - Underlands Part II (35:15)The Unlikely Candidates - How I AmSub Urban & BENEE- UH OH!KAYDEN - PULL ME The Vaccines - Planet of the Youth lostboy - MapleThe Kooks - 25 Pet Shimmers - Mortal Sport ArgonautPart III (64:15)SEB - SAVE ME Glass Animals & Albert Hammond Jr. - I Don't Wanna Talk ( I Just Wanna Dance) Say Sue Me - To DreamGirlhouse - cool guyHatchie - Sunday SongWeiland - Dangerous Woman Part IV (94:18)Alec Benjamin - Devil Doesn't BargainFontaines D.C. - Jackie Down The LineEthel Cain - American Teenager Hitsujibungaku - LuckyMilky Chance - Stolen Dance (Acoustic)Yujihi - Where is blue?
As broadcast April 18, 2022 with plenty of extra candles for your podcast birthday cake. Tonight we wish a heartfelt although posthumous happy birthday to The Funky Drummer himself, Clyde Stubblefield. He and James Brown created a totally new sound that shook up the world back in the 1960's, although both were not musically trained! Rest In Power and Happy Birthday to a legend. After that, we had lots to go through from the previous weekend and week prior with Danno covering the entirety of the two hours. Great new cuts out from the likes of Phoebe Bridgers, Lizzo, G-Eazy, Faye Webster, and oh so many more!Tracklisting:Part I (00:00)James Brown – Cold SweatBoyish – I Think I Hate It HerePorridge Radio – The RipJordana – To The GroundPhoebe Bridgers – SidelinesMt. Joy – Orange BloodSaya Gray – Saving Grace Part II (32:13)Wet – Where Did The Day GoFaye Webster – Car TherapyGRAE – Don't Know How To GirlfriendBearcubs – EverydayTriathalon – SpinVancouver Sleep Clinic – The FloorTomberlin – sunstruck Part III (60:15)Sharon Van Etten & Angel Olsen – Like I Used ToLizzo – About Damn TimeConan Gray – MemoriesTeddy Swims – doseDeaton Chris Anthony feat beabadoobee – iScreamAnitta feat Chencho Corleone – GataSwedish House Mafia feat Connie Constance – Heaven Takes You HomePart IV (93:37)Alec Benjamin – SpeakersIngrid Andress – Good PersonG-Eazy – AngelWhy Don't We – Let Me Down Easy (Lie)Meshell Ndegeocello – Don't Disturb This GrooveIron & Wine – Flightless Bird, American MouthAndrew Bird – Manifest
We're not going to let you down slowly on this one, fam. This week we're joined by a genuine pop star in multi-platinum singer-songwriter Alec Benjamin. Straight off the billion+ stream success of his global hit "Let Me Down Slowly," he jumps into the hotseat to talk all about his latest album (Un)Commentary (due Friday April 15th) Not only are we stoked to get into the nitty gritty of his writing process, Red Hot Chili Peppers fandom, and Will Smith Oscars slap theories, but we got to sample this gem of a record before the rest of the world. Christmas came early for all us good TnT bois. Check out the album when it hits streaming this Friday, and catch him at Coachella April 16th and April 23rd. Cheers, lovelies!**Please enjoy responsibly***A Vacant HeartListen to "Shadow of Mine," "The Way It Felt," and "Older" by Alec BenjaminAlec Benjamin on TikTokAlec Benjamin on InstagramAlec Benjamin on TwitterEpisode Playlist: Tune & Tumblers "What Have You Been Listening To?" Playlist: https://spoti.fi/3xkPn25Theme Music by New New Girlfriend#Mood Jingle by Jacob Jeffries & Jesse McGintyTunes & Tumblers on Instagram Tunes & Tumblers on Twitter Tunes & Tumblers on Facebook Tunes & Tumblers on Spotify Call or Text the Tunes & Tumblers Hotline: (626) 604-6477Cover art by Pedro Isaac ChairezGet 15% off your first order of Tiesta Tea with the code TUMBLERS15: https://bit.ly/3EWGlcxTunes & Tumblers is a member of the Pantheon Media family of podcasts--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tunes--tumblers/support
We're not going to let you down slowly on this one, fam. This week we're joined by a genuine pop star in multi-platinum singer-songwriter Alec Benjamin. Straight off the billion+ stream success of his global hit "Let Me Down Slowly," he jumps into the hotseat to talk all about his latest album (Un)Commentary (due Friday April 15th) Not only are we stoked to get into the nitty gritty of his writing process, Red Hot Chili Peppers fandom, and Will Smith Oscars slap theories, but we got to sample this gem of a record before the rest of the world. Christmas came early for all us good TnT bois. Check out the album when it hits streaming this Friday, and catch him at Coachella April 16th and April 23rd. Cheers, lovelies! **Please enjoy responsibly*** A Vacant Heart Listen to "Shadow of Mine," "The Way It Felt," and "Older" by Alec Benjamin Alec Benjamin on TikTok Alec Benjamin on Instagram Alec Benjamin on Twitter Episode Playlist: Tune & Tumblers "What Have You Been Listening To?" Playlist: https://spoti.fi/3xkPn25 Theme Music by New New Girlfriend #Mood Jingle by Jacob Jeffries & Jesse McGinty Tunes & Tumblers on Instagram Tunes & Tumblers on Twitter Tunes & Tumblers on Facebook Tunes & Tumblers on Spotify Call or Text the Tunes & Tumblers Hotline: (626) 604-6477 Cover art by Pedro Isaac Chairez Get 15% off your first order of Tiesta Tea with the code TUMBLERS15: https://bit.ly/3EWGlcx Tunes & Tumblers is a member of the Pantheon Media family of podcasts --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tunes--tumblers/support Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're not going to let you down slowly on this one, fam. This week we're joined by a genuine pop star in multi-platinum singer-songwriter Alec Benjamin. Straight off the billion+ stream success of his global hit "Let Me Down Slowly," he jumps into the hotseat to talk all about his latest album (Un)Commentary (due Friday April 15th) Not only are we stoked to get into the nitty gritty of his writing process, Red Hot Chili Peppers fandom, and Will Smith Oscars slap theories, but we got to sample this gem of a record before the rest of the world. Christmas came early for all us good TnT bois. Check out the album when it hits streaming this Friday, and catch him at Coachella April 16th and April 23rd. Cheers, lovelies!**Please enjoy responsibly***A Vacant Heart 1.5 oz Bourbon 1.5 oz Prickly Pear Liqueur 0.5 oz Oolong Tea 0.5 oz Lemon Juice Step One: Create a hollow ice sphere (tutorials can be found on YouTube)Step Two: Dry stir bourbon, prickly pear liqueur, oolong, and lemon juice together.Step Three: Place sphere into a tumbler. Add stirred cocktail into the hollowed sphere and garnish as desired. Crack it open with the back of a bar spoon to release the cocktail and enjoy!Listen to "Shadow of Mine," "The Way It Felt," and "Older" by Alec BenjaminAlec Benjamin on TikTokAlec Benjamin on InstagramAlec Benjamin on TwitterEpisode Playlist: Tune & Tumblers "What Have You Been Listening To?" Playlist: https://spoti.fi/3xkPn25Theme Music by New New Girlfriend#Mood Jingle by Jacob Jeffries & Jesse McGintyTunes & Tumblers on Instagram Tunes & Tumblers on Twitter Tunes & Tumblers on Facebook Tunes & Tumblers on Spotify Call or Text the Tunes & Tumblers Hotline: (626) 604-6477Cover art by Pedro Isaac ChairezGet 15% off your first order of Tiesta Tea with the code TUMBLERS15: https://bit.ly/3EWGlcxTunes & Tumblers is a member of the Pantheon Media family of podcasts--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tunes--tumblers/support
We're not going to let you down slowly on this one, fam. This week we're joined by a genuine pop star in multi-platinum singer-songwriter Alec Benjamin. Straight off the billion+ stream success of his global hit "Let Me Down Slowly," he jumps into the hotseat to talk all about his latest album (Un)Commentary (due Friday April 15th) Not only are we stoked to get into the nitty gritty of his writing process, Red Hot Chili Peppers fandom, and Will Smith Oscars slap theories, but we got to sample this gem of a record before the rest of the world. Christmas came early for all us good TnT bois. Check out the album when it hits streaming this Friday, and catch him at Coachella April 16th and April 23rd. Cheers, lovelies! **Please enjoy responsibly*** A Vacant Heart Listen to "Shadow of Mine," "The Way It Felt," and "Older" by Alec Benjamin Alec Benjamin on TikTok Alec Benjamin on Instagram Alec Benjamin on Twitter Episode Playlist: Tune & Tumblers "What Have You Been Listening To?" Playlist: https://spoti.fi/3xkPn25 Theme Music by New New Girlfriend #Mood Jingle by Jacob Jeffries & Jesse McGinty Tunes & Tumblers on Instagram Tunes & Tumblers on Twitter Tunes & Tumblers on Facebook Tunes & Tumblers on Spotify Call or Text the Tunes & Tumblers Hotline: (626) 604-6477 Cover art by Pedro Isaac Chairez Get 15% off your first order of Tiesta Tea with the code TUMBLERS15: https://bit.ly/3EWGlcx Tunes & Tumblers is a member of the Pantheon Media family of podcasts --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tunes--tumblers/support Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Quantum Quote: “Know thy enemy and know thyself and a thousand battles you will win.” – Sun Tzu How much would you give to have your kids live a healthy and happy life? More and more people are waking up to the fact that this is a very critical time for our survival, and that we still have a long way to go in order to achieve the goal of having 100% fossil-fuel free electricity, heating, cooling and transportation by 2050. Do you know that we will be saving a lot of money when this transition happens? Investing in the clean energy transition will create over $5 trillion in savings - and it will fuel millions of jobs! The 3 million Americans working in the clean energy industry (triple the number working in fossil fuels) at this moment are just the beginning. This is a climate crisis. It really is an emergency. We all need to take part in rebuilding our civilization because after all, this is an investment in our kids' lungs and ours. You are a part of this society. Use your voice to make a difference. Alok Disa is a Senior Research and Policy Analyst at Earthjustice and leads the Northeast Regional team's work on transportation electrification with an emphasis on the climate and public health impacts of truck and bus emissions. For 50 years, Earthjustice has been a legal backbone for the environmental movement. It is a premiere non-profit public interest environmental law organization that represents clients free-of-charge to take on cases that will advance the law and policy that we need to protect our air, water, land, and everything else. Watch a free webclass Power of Earth by Climate Master to discover how easy it is to get ultra-efficient geothermal heating and cooling installed in your home – without the pain of emptying your savings account. In the Power of Earth by Climate Master you'll discover the answers every homeowner needs to know, including: How geothermal heating and cooling can draw energy from the ground beneath our feet (for pennies) Why homeowners everywhere are making the switch The secrets to securing utility incentives and tax credits to pay for a large portion of your new geothermal system and much more… If you are tired of rising energy costs and want to save up to 70% on your energy bills, download the FREE special event that will show you exactly how to get geothermal heating and cooling installed in your home. Do you want to increase your climate impact by a factor of 1,000? Then pick up your phone today and call your United States Congressional Representative and both your US Senators and ask them to support the federal “Build Back Better” bill. “Build Back Better” will create the largest climate protection action in American history. Because so few people take the time and make the effort – our elected representatives interpret the opinion of everyone who calls or writes as representing the views of 1,000 other citizens. During these next few weeks, Congress will vote on the “Build Back Better” bill that aims to get the country to 80% pollution-free electricity by 2030 and cut climate pollution 100% by 2050. The "Build Back Better" bill provides tax incentives for solar, wind, energy-efficiency, electric cars, charging stations, and more; and it will finally cut subsidies for fossil fuels. It will also drive major investments into communities that have been disproportionately hit by environmental injustice. After you make the calls, spread the word via social media by posting images of a large red exclamation point using the hashtags #CodeRedClimate and #CodeRedCongress. You'll be joining some of your favorite musicians and celebrities include the Dave Matthews Band, Dead & Company, Billie Eilish, Melissa Etheridge, Finneas, Maroon 5, Brittany Howard, Jon Batiste, Alec Benjamin, Leonardo DiCaprio, Jane Fonda, Mark Ruffalo, Damian and Stephen Marley, GROUPLOVE, Huey Lewis and The News, and many others. When the "Build Back Better" bill passes, the United States can enter the global climate negotiations on Nov. 1st with America setting out to cut climate pollution 100% by 2050 - and encourage other major nations to do the same. If not you – then who? Act now and help create a better future for our children - and all 7+ Billion EarthKind people. SuperNova #1. It's kind of a complicated process, but in reality, anyone can participate in these systems. You don't have to be a lawyer to participate. Obviously, it helps to have a lawyer – to know a lawyer, but if you just dig and you figure it out, you find at any given time that there's a lot of procedures and processes that you can weigh in on – you can lend your voice, and your voice will matter. The barriers are real, but there are ways we can all use our voice, our power, and our time to influence the outcomes. SuperNova #2. You are a part of this society. Your voice makes a difference. SuperNova #3. It's an investment. Some people are barking at the price tag of the federal “Build Back Better” legislation, but the price tag is not telling you anything about the provisions. What are we trying to achieve with this money? We can't lose sight of that. This investment is already less than what we know that we need, but it's the start. There's no amount of money that we should be balking at when we think about the triple win – the climate win, the public health win, and the economic and jobs win. This is an investment in our kids' lungs and ours. Best Advice He's Ever Received: “I have two. The first one: trust the process. Do the work and trust the process. The other one is you miss a hundred percent of the shots you don't take. You have to do the work, put yourself out there, and only then can you reap the rewards of your hard work.” – Alok Disa Personal Habit that Contributes to Success: “That one thing that really helps me is just being really tenacious; not taking no for an answer. Just don't take no for an answer and find the thing that you're looking for. We have passion in our side. We have justice on our side. We just have to roll up our sleeves and just do the work.” – Alok Disa Internet Resource: AirNow Book Recommendation: “Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants” by Robin Wall Kimmerer Magic Wand: “It's that we actually stop burning fossil fuels, we stop extracting fossil fuels, we stop bending to their interests, and we ramp up the clean energy technology that's there. Basically, we could create the future where we don't just tamp down our emissions but we rebuild our society in a justice-forward way.” – Alok Disa WTF or F: “When I was living in California, a friend of mine – we were getting ready to go on a camping trip to Yosemite. We rented a van and did whatever precaution we had to do. We went there, set up the camp, cooked and had a great time. When we were sleeping, we realized that there's all these patterns on our tents, and when we looked out, it's like a blizzard happened overnight. It's blanketed in snow, and that was not part of the forecast. We didn't have the gear we need for that. We're the only ones in this parking lot and the plow had plowed us in. We had no way to get to the main road. I couldn't get the car started. Finally, when I did get the van started, I had to drive through the snow bank to get through. Eventually, it worked. We managed. No harm. Then we had this beautiful time in Yosemite. It was pretty empty and was actually one of the most picturesque things I've ever seen in my life.” – Alok Disa Most Energized About Today: “It's the new administration in New York State, Governor Hochul, some of the signals that she's shown – that she wants to be a climate leader. She said it's not about goals, it's about action. It's about what we do. We have a great opportunity with her leadership to meet those goals and exceed those goals that we have under the CLCPA.” – Alok Disa Parting Advice: “Be in the fight. Don't back down. Keep fighting. If you take one loss, that's fine, but in the end, you're gonna win if you believe in the cause. There's gonna be down moments, but just keep fighting.” – Alok Disa Connect: Email: adisa@earthjustice.org Website and Action Templates: Earthjustice; Take Action: Time for big, bold, and equitable climate investments; and Take Action: Tell the EPA to strengthen clean car standards. Twitter: @Earthjustice Instagram: @earthjustice Facebook: @Earthjustice TikTok: @earthjustice Personal Twitter: @alok_disa Twitter: @RightToZeroCA Twitter: @RightToZeroDMV
As broadcast September 27, 2021 with extra new car smell for your podcast ride. Tonight The Drop is grateful to open our 6th season on the air on GFN, and we begin as per usual on a Monday to go through all the new tunes just out in both hours, with Yejin Lee joining us for a somewhat refurbished podcast segment in hour 2 as well! New cuts from St. Vincent, Silas Short, Otis Kane, and Skinshape await in our New Muses first hour, with Yejin's Popcast highlighting big new tunes from Elton John, Jonas Brothers, Alec Benjamin and many more beyond that! Here we go.#feelthegravityTracklisting:Part I (00:00)Betty Davis – If I'm In Luck, I Might Get Picked UpSt. Vincent – The Nowhere InnHana Vu – KeeperWalking After U – Bite MarkSans Soucis feat Cecile Kyenge – GamesDora Jar – Scab SongPart II (32:02)Otis Kane feat Krysten Simone – Every WordSilas Short – ROOMSKraak & Smaak – French ShuffleBarbaro el Urbano Vargas feat Dayme Arcena & Irya – AmarilloSkinshape - …and We DanceSir Was – Before The Morning ComesEl Michels Affair feat Piya Malik – Cham Cham Part III (60:21)Justin Bieber- Deserve YouOlivia Rodrigo - drivers licenseDylan Fraser - Only a Fool (ft. Samya)Elton John & Charlie Puth - After AllAlec Benjamin - OlderJon Bellion - I Feel It (ft. Burna Boy) Part IV (90:24)Kehlani - AltarWALK THE MOON - Fire In Your House (ft. Johnny Clegg & Jesse Clegg)Ofenbach & Ella Henderson - HurricaneJonas Brothers - Who's In Your HeadBlackbear – Memory Ava Max – Sweet But PsychoMaroon 5 feat SZA – What Lovers Do
Quantum Quote: “We need to put a sunset on fossil fuel use in our homes.” – Bill Nowak Are you aware that an average person in the United States emits 16 tons of climate-disrupting carbon dioxide every year? Even the way natural gas has been advertised for decades doesn't actually reflect the truth at this point of time! Statistics say that heating oil and gasoline are about 1 ½ times as problematic as natural gas. BUT - natural gas emits methane, which is much more dangerous on a 20 year time frame than it is on a 100 year time frame - about 86 times as bad of a climate gas than carbon dioxide is! Natural gas is about twice as problematic as we thought it was - and it is worse for the climate than heating oil. Every time a new building that uses fossil fuels is built, we're actually locking ourselves into a continuously worsening climate change for about 20-30 years more. Just like what the scientists have predicted, the frequency of various weather catastrophes and the damage we face alongside these events are now getting bigger and more intense. Do you know that 2020 holds the record for being the largest year of $1 billion weather catastrophe damage, and the last hurricane Ida this year caused $50 billion of damages? Today is when we either do something about climate change or suffer the devastating consequences. Geothermal has a really huge role to play in reducing climate impacts.. Geothermal is the most efficient way of heating and cooling, and we need to start this transition now! Check out this week's AWESome EarthKind Energy podcast where we interview Bill Nowak, the Executive Director of New York – Geothermal Energy Organization (NY-GEO). Bill Nowak is a former NY Senate staffer, Labor organizer for CWA, and has been the ED of NY-GEO since its inception in 2014. NY-GEO represents stakeholders in the geothermal heat pump industry, and Bill does this work for everybody who comes after him. He and his friends are seeing the horrors that await us with climate change – the suffering of humankind – and this made him involve himself as he takes part in trying to lessen the suffering humanity is facing nowadays. Watch a free webclass Power of Earth by Climate Master to discover how easy it is to get ultra-efficient geothermal heating and cooling installed in your home – without the pain of emptying your savings account. In the Power of Earth by Climate Master you'll discover the answers every homeowner needs to know, including: How geothermal heating and cooling can draw energy from the ground beneath our feet (for pennies) Why homeowners everywhere are making the switch The secrets to securing utility incentives and tax credits to pay for a large portion of your new geothermal system and much more… If you are tired of rising energy costs and want to save up to 70% on your energy bills, download the FREE special event that will show you exactly how to get geothermal heating and cooling installed in your home. Do you want to increase your climate impact by a factor of 1,000? Then pick up your phone today and call your United States Congressional Representative and both your US Senators and ask them to support the federal “Build Back Better” bill. “Build Back Better” will create the largest climate protection action in American history. Because so few people take the time and make the effort – our elected representatives interpret the opinion of everyone who calls or writes as representing the views of 1,000 other citizens. During the week of Sept. 27th, Congress will vote on the “Build Back Better” bill that aims to get the country to 80% pollution-free electricity by 2030 and cut climate pollution 100% by 2050. The "Build Back Better" bill provides tax incentives for solar, wind, energy-efficiency, electric cars, charging stations, and more; and it will finally cut subsidies for fossil fuels. It will also drive major investments into communities that have been disproportionately hit by environmental injustice. After you make the calls, spread the word via social media by posting images of a large red exclamation point using the hashtags #CodeRedClimate and #CodeRedCongress. You'll be joining some of your favorite musicians and celebrities include the Dave Matthews Band, Dead & Company, Billie Eilish, Melissa Etheridge, Finneas, Maroon 5, Brittany Howard, Jon Batiste, Alec Benjamin, Leonardo DiCaprio, Jane Fonda, Mark Ruffalo, Damian and Stephen Marley, GROUPLOVE, Huey Lewis and The News, and many others. When the "Build Back Better" bill passes, the United States can enter the global climate negotiations on Nov. 1st with America setting out to cut climate pollution 100% by 2050 - and encourage other major nations to do the same. If not you – then who? Act now and help create a better future for our children - and all 7+ Billion EarthKind people. SuperNova #1. At this point, heating our homes is tied – it's co-equal – with transportation. People think electricity generation is the be all and end all of climate change and we have to get away from fossil fuels there. It's absolutely true that we need to do that, but the main greenhouse gases in New York State are from heating our buildings and driving. We have to take care of both of those. SuperNova #2. There's no limit at this point what geothermal can do. SuperNova #3. Folks have to stop thinking of natural gas as what it's been advertised for for decades. It is not “the cleanest source of fuel and a great bridge fuel to renewables”. It is neither at this point. Aha! Moment: “For me, it's when I woke up to what climate change is all about. I listened to what they were saying in the late ‘80s and I understood it. Realize that we are facing enormous suffering if we don't act now. It's going to take some sacrifices to avoid suffering; those sacrifices have to do with making change, and change is difficult for people. We really need to join together as a human race to solve this problem.” – Bill Nowak Best Advice He's Ever Received: “Do unto others as you would do unto yourself.” – Bill Nowak Personal Habit that Contributes to Success: “I think I was raised to work hard and to take other people's concerns seriously, and it works.” – Bill Nowak Internet Resource: NY-GEO Reading Recommendation: Green Energy Times Magic Wand: “It would be a fossil fuel sunset starting in New York State and spreading worldwide. We need to stop burning fossil fuels.” – Bill Nowak Most Energized About Today: “I think the other people that are waking up and getting active. The word is getting out there. NY-GEO participates in nn incredible grassroots organization called Renewable Heat Now. It's just awesome to see largely young people in this organization with sophisticated analysis and great skills they built up, working to make this all happen.” – Bill Nowak Parting Advice: “Ron, you have been a stalwart for decades. You and I go back a long time, and you have done great work for decades. Thank you for doing this series and thank you for the work that you've done.”– Bill Nowak Connect: Email: nygeoinfo@gmail.com
As broadcast August 30, 2021 with plenty of extra rain buckets to add to the podcast experience. On this night when Hurricane Ida is roiling The Crescent City of New Orleans, we remember Katrina making landfall almost 16 years to the day. Fats Domino barely escaped with his life from his home in the 9th Ward, but unfortunately Barry Cowsill was subsumed by the rushing floods, passing away aged 50. Praying for everyone in New Orleans tonight. After that, we welcomed Stella to the studio for the final time, as Yejin is set to return to her regular duties next week, and for most of the full two hours it's all about that new stuff with great new albums out from Big Red Machine, Madi Diaz, and Evan Wright to check a bit of, along with the fantastic First Nights EP from our main men down in Wellington, Arjuna Oakes & Serebii, who joined us last Friday. #feelthegravityTracklisting:Part I (00:00)Fats Domino – Walkin' To New OrleansFats Domino – Ain't That A ShameGeese – Low Era (edit)HONNE feat NIKI – Coming HomeLalah Hathaway & Robert Glasper – Show Me Your SoulCHVRCHES – NightmaresCHVRCHES feat Robert Smith – How Not To Drown Part II (33:37)Madi Diaz – History of a FeelingBig Red Machine feat Taylor Swift – BirchEvan Wright – PeopleTeenage Priest – AnymoreArjuna Oakes & Serebii – ResetGorillaz feat AJ Tracey – Jimmy JimmyBurna Boy feat Don Jazzy – Question Part III (62:41)Skrillex – Don't Go (with Justin Bieber & Don Toliver)Selena Gomez ft Camilo - 999Halsey – I am not a woman, I'm a godBelly ft The Weeknd – Die For It (ft. Nas) *Clean versionDream, Alex Benjamin – Change My ClothesLiam Payne - SunshineCynthia Erivo – Glowing UpPart IV (94:49)Shawn Mendes ft Tainy – Summer of LoveGriff – One NightAlesso & Marshmello – Chasing Stars (ft. James Bay)LANY – roll over, babyRobin Loxley & Jay Hawke – Owe You NothingFenech-Soler – SomebodyNao – Inhale Exhale
As broadcast May 17, 2021 with some bonus bumps for our podcast offroaders. In our final broadcast prior to Danno taking a long-awaited vacation for the rest of the week, we had a lot of big new tunes & albums to take a look at, with Durand Jones announcing a big new album last Thursday along with Annie Clark aka St. Vincent releasing Daddy's Home last Friday. Yejin joined us in hour two for The Popcast as per usual, and lots to go through there as well with singles out from girl in red, Alec Benjamin, and a slew of other big names. #feelthegravityTracklisting:Part I (00:00)Daft Punk feat Pharrell Williams – Lose Yourself To DanceDurand Jones & The Indications – WitchooHot Chip feat Jarvis Cocker – Straight to the Morning (Myd remix)Erika de Casier – BusySt. Vincent – Daddy's HomeSt. Vincent – DownPart II (31:17)Cautious Clay – WildfireLeon Bridges – MotorbikeBantug – Retrograde Luna Li – Alone But Not LonelySoccer Mommy – Wide Open SpacesThe Undercover Dream Lovers – Get To YouOscar Lang – Are You Happy?Part III (58:56)Joshua Bassett - Anyone ElseBanners - If I didn't Have YouAlec Benjamin – The Way You FeltGirl in Red - SerotoninMitch James – Be SomebodyYoke Lore – SeedsFreedom Fry - Stayin' AlivePart IV (88:59)JP Saxe – Like ThatConan Gray - AstronomyColdplay – Higher PowerAlfie Templeman – One More Day (ft. April)Kate Rubsy - I Am Stretched On Your GraveThe White Stripes - St. James Infirmary Blues Laura Marling - What He Wrote
Nashville-based singer-songwriter Jon Pattie is back and rocketing forward with the second volume of his Reflections series. Reflections: Vol. II portrays Pattie's battle with depression, understanding the complicated dynamics of relationships and life, trusting his inner voice, and his continued hopeful spirit of what's yet to come. Reflections: Vol. II takes the sound of legends like John Mayer and Bon Iver and blends them with today's best mainstream artists like Alec Benjamin and Jon Bellion. The singles 'Dream On', 'Pieces', and 'History' are out now and give a taste of the official EP set to release in May 2021. Pre save the EP here: https://show.co/voJpx1u jonpattie.com facebook.com/jonjpattie instagram.com/jonjpattie open.spotify.com/artist/3IMTVF08zqSjJah8Xa4JKZ?si=8zoRf_KWTPGalHz_bVh2JA
Multi-cultural artist shares an exclusive performance We continue our Live From Nashville series on The Music Universe Podcast with Flo, a multi-cultural artist who dives deep into her Latin heritage. By the time she was 14, she had lived in Chili, Canada and Singapore, and now splits her time between Nashville and Miami. The singer cites Carrie Underwood and Maren Morris as influences, along with singer/songwriter Alec Benjamin and Shakira. The singer joined us for what became a double interview. The first half of the episode features a phone interview that was recorded before the Nashville trip was planned. We chat about her heritage, music and dogs. The second half features an in person chat about her life, music and dogs (again). She also gave us an exclusive performance of a new song. A portion of the video can be seen on our socials, so be sure to follow us for more exclusives! Check out our other Podcasts! Subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify Podcasts, TuneIn and YouTube. https://youtu.be/4QMuwme3gP0
خیلی از ما بهترین لحظات عمرمون رو با معیارهای سخت گیرانه و افکار و باورهایی که فقط زندگی کردن رو برامون سخت میکنن تلف میکنیم، اما واقعیت اینه که اگر واقع بین باشیم و زندگی رو صفر و صد نبینیم و از شرایط موجود به طور نسبی لذت ببریم، حتما حال و احوال بهتری رو هم تجربه خواهیم کرد موزيك : Let Me Down Slowly, Alec Benjamin دوستان عزيزم، براى تهيه كتاب ها و پادکست شادی درون و عضويت در پادكست آرامش درون به شماره زير در واتساپ يا تلگرام پيغام بدهيد whatsapp : 09903527712 لینک شبکه های اجتماعى من instagram : sepblog twitter : sepblog69 telegram : sepblog
Will Tenney is the head of streaming strategy & promotion at Crush Music, where he oversees data & record consumption for Lorde, Sia, Alec Benjamin, and Green Day, among others. Listen to hear how a kid who grew up playing guitar in bands, hustled his way into the music business.
Apertem os cintos e bora pra CHROMATICA GAYSSSSS!!!!! Primeiramente, abrimos com as principais notícias aqui em Chromatica - é o "Você Não Pode Dormir Sem Saber". Depois, fomos para o "Giro da Semana" de Chromatica, falando sobre "Chromatica" de Lady Gaga num track by track que foi TUDO, sobre a nova música da Ashley Tisdale a.k.a. Sharpay Evans, chamada "Lemons", sobre "TKN", a nova da LA ROSALÍA com o Travis Scott, e sobre o debut album do eterno "Quenhé essa poc?", Alec Benjamin - com "These Two Windows". E no "Quenhé essa poc?" de hoje, chegamos, finalmente, com BRASILIDADES lesbiandades diversidades gays trans travesti transcultural marginal CASA FLIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIP falando do Rodrigo Alarcon. Esse episódio tá só o BABYLON, BATTLE FOR YOUR LIFE, GOSSIP GOSSIP, TUDOOOOOOOO!!!!! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/farofaconceito/support
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Visit agreatbigcity.com/support to learn how to support New York City local news and allow us to keep bringing you this podcast. If you are a New York-based business and would be interested in sponsoring our podcasts, visit agreatbigcity.com/advertising to learn more. We've been following the 14th Street busway since it was first proposed, and after being blocked twice by legal complaints, the street has been swept free of cars and the buses have been roaming free for two weeks now. In a press release from the MTA, preliminary data shows that ridership is up and buses are moving faster along 14th Street. A cross-town trip from Third Avenue to Eighth Avenue will now take 10.6 minutes, compared to a 15 minute trip from last year. While collecting data on the Select Bus Service plan implemented along the M14 route, the MTA saw a jump in ridership, with 15% more people choosing to take the prioritized buses, and in the short time the 14th Street busway has been operating, the ridership has jumped again, topping 31,000 daily riders on an average weekday. The busway, which limits traffic on 14th Street from 6am to 10pm, is planned to last 18 months, after which the DOT will assess the impact it has had on bus transit and traffic in the surrounding area. — Also this week, independent data analysis firm INRIX evaluated traffic data from the streets surrounding the 14th Street busway and found that there was no change in traffic speeds, and zero impact on traffic to the immediate north or south of 14th. The initial objections raise by local community groups claimed the busway would negatively impact nearby streets by pushing 14th Street's traffic into their neighborhoods, but the speed increase for 31,000 daily bus riders came at no expense to traffic, with differences in average speeds on surrounding streets never slowing more than a half a mile per hour. Here's how INRIX described the results: "The impact, or lack-there-of, may seem surprising but similar projects around the world have had similar results. The reallocation of space from vehicles to buses represents a far more efficient use of a limited public resource. Whereas one urban lane in congestion can move roughly 1,000 people an hour, a transit way can hit 25,000. As a result of this project, more people are getting where they need to be faster and more reliably." 53 years ago on October 17, 1966 — 12 members of the FDNY are killed when a burning building collapses, becoming the largest single loss of life in FDNY history until the 9/11 attacks 18 years ago on October 24, 2001 — A 14-story construction scaffolding and brick building façade collapses, killing five workers and seriously injuring 10 others in a courtyard at 215 Park Ave South near Union Square 54 years ago on October 18, 1965 — Closing day of the NY World's Fair at Flushing Meadows Park — Bowery Boys podcast 24 years ago on October 23, 1995 — A Greenpeace activist piloting a "gas-powered parachute" flies a banner outside the UN building 88 years ago on October 24, 1931 — The upper level of the George Washington Bridge is opened in a dedication ceremony, and opens to traffic the next day — United States Marine Band conducted by Leonard Slatkin playing William Schuman's 1950 composition "George Washington Bridge" 60 years ago on October 21, 1959 — The Guggenheim Museum Opens on the Upper East Side 136 years ago to October 22, 1883 — The original Metropolitan Opera House opens Beginning October 18th through the 20th, you'll have the once-a-year opportunity to explore the city like never before when Open House New York brings you exclusive tours of the city's architectural masterpieces that are sometimes hidden from public view or pass by unnoticed the rest of the year. Visit ohny.org for the full schedule of events, some of which require advance registration, but most of which are open all day to the public. The choices range from brand-new developments like 277 Mott Street to historic homes like the Alice Austen House, built on Staten Island in the 1690s. Going beyond architecture, you can also tour special projects like a solar rooftop in Harlem and an urban farm run by Brooklyn Grange in Long Island City. Each site sets its own visitation hours, so visit ohny.org to plan out your weekend! And, if you're planning on marching in the Village Halloween Parade, you better be finishing up your costume soon! Halloween is less than two weeks away, and the city's biggest party will be stepping off Thursday, October 31st at 7pm at Sixth Avenue and Canal. The parade is unique because it lets anyone participate! If you wear a costume centered around this years theme of "Wild Thing", you'll be allowed to march is a special section of the parade, but anyone who shows up in a costume will become part of the parade, and usually more than 50,000 people show up! Visit halloween-nyc.com for full info, and if you haven't decided on a costume yet, visit the AGBC costume ideas generator at agreatbigcity.com/halloween-costumes where you can get funny New York-themed costume ideas like dressing up as a vintage traffic jam now that the 14th Street busway is open or strike fear in the heart of anyone who has walked the city streets by becoming the Starbucks Bathroom of Doom! A Great Big City has been running a 24-hour newsfeed since 2010, but the AGBC News podcast is just getting started, and we need your support. 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Park of the day Crotona Park Parks Events 10th Annual Harvest Festival in Brooklyn Bridge Park — Saturday, October 19, 2019 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Concert Calendar This is the AGBC Concert Calendar for the upcoming week: The Misfits with Rancid and The Damned are playing Madison Square Garden in Midtown West / Chelsea / Hudson Yards on Saturday, October 19th at 7pm. Mana is playing Barclays Center in Boerum Hill on Saturday, October 19th at 8pm. Steely Dan is playing Beacon Theatre on the Upper West Side on Saturday, October 19th at 8pm. Benin International Musical is playing Carnegie Hall - Stern Auditorium in Hell's Kitchen / Midtown on Saturday, October 19th at 9pm. 85 South is playing Apollo Theater in Central Harlem on Sunday, October 20th at 5pm. 85 South is playing Apollo Theater in Central Harlem on Sunday, October 20th at 9pm. Tidal X with Alicia Keys is playing Barclays Center in Boerum Hill on Monday, October 21st at 8pm. Steely Dan is playing Beacon Theatre on the Upper West Side on Monday, October 21st at 8pm. Charli XCX is playing Terminal 5 in Hell's Kitchen / Midtown on Monday, October 21st at 8pm. Charli XCX with Allie X is playing Terminal 5 in Hell's Kitchen / Midtown on Tuesday, October 22nd at 8pm. Steely Dan is playing Beacon Theatre on the Upper West Side on Tuesday, October 22nd at 8pm. Dermot Kennedy with Talos is playing Kings Theatre in Ditmas Park / Flatbush on Tuesday, October 22nd at 8pm. Jessie Reyez is playing Brooklyn Steel in Greenpoint on Wednesday, October 23rd at 8pm. Fantasia with Robin Thicke is playing The Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden in Midtown West / Chelsea / Hudson Yards on Friday, October 25th at 7pm. Billy Joel is playing Madison Square Garden in Midtown West / Chelsea / Hudson Yards on Friday, October 25th at 8pm. Alec Benjamin is playing Terminal 5 in Hell's Kitchen / Midtown on Friday, October 25th at 8pm. Find more fun things to do at agreatbigcity.com/events. Today's fact about New York Here's something you may not have known about New York: In 2016, the MTA had 5,710 buses in its citywide fleet Weather The extreme highs and lows for this week in weather history: Record High: 88°F on October 22, 1979 Record Low: 30°F on October 19, 1940 Weather for the week ahead: Light rain on Sunday through Wednesday, with high temperatures rising to 67°F next Friday. AGBC Weather Weather.gov forecast Thanks for listening to A Great Big City. Follow along 24 hours a day on social media @agreatbigcity or email contact@agreatbigcity.com with any news, feedback, or topic suggestions. Subscribe to AGBC News wherever you listen to podcasts: iTunes, Google Play, or Pocket Casts, Spotify, Player FM, or listen to each episode on the podcast pages at agreatbigcity.com/podcast. 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Hoje fomos abençoadas com quilos de aclamação, muita música boa na pauta, eu não aguento!!!! 1. Você não pode dormir sem saber: uma homenagem às grandes matérias do jornalismo brasileiro, as fofocas imperdíveis que aconteceram na última semana. 3 2. Giro da semana: - Iza nos deixa bem praianas com seu novo single, "Brisa". - Madonna se reinventa mais uma vez e renova a carteirinha de Rainha do Pop com "Medellín", seu feat. com Maluma. - Katy Perry nos mostra que faltou a todas as aulas da faculdade para ficar no bar, pois não aprendeu nada e lançou mais uma bomba, o remix de "Con Calma", de Daddy Yankee. - Carly Rae Jepsen lança "Julien", a faixa que ditou a direção de seu novo álbum, "Dedicated", que ainda não saiu para tocar no meu churrasco. - Dinah Jane chega sem KY no rabinho dessas pocs com seu novo EP, "Dinah Jane 1", que apesar de ter um nome de merda é MUITO bom e eu posso provar. - Lizzo sai do Quenhé essa poc para brilhar em nossa pauta com seu novo álbum, "Cuz I Love You". Nós que te amamos, nene. - Beyoncé nos encanta com "Homecoming", seu "documentário" na Netflix que tem 2 horas e nenhum defeito. Rainha SIM. 3. Quenhé essa poc: Alec Benjamin é a nova poc da semana, que vem fazendo cada vez mais sucesso com suas canções pop-folk introspectivas e autorais. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/farofaconceito/support