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'¡Buenos días, Javi y Mar!' en CADENA 100 informa de la primera ola de calor del verano en España, con hasta 40 grados. El Ministerio de Trabajo recuerda el permiso remunerado de hasta cuatro días por fenómenos extremos si la seguridad laboral no está garantizada. La factura de la luz sube 20-30 euros por hogar por aire acondicionado y gas. WhatsApp estrena mensajes de visualización única sin capturas. Tocar un producto en tiendas aumenta el deseo de compra un 40%. La ciencia asocia un mayor parpadeo con el pensamiento profundo. Se juega a distinguir noticias reales de falsas: un hombre con 41 mosquitos mascota (falsa) y otro que encuentra su Nokia 3310 con batería tras 22 años (verdadera). Un hombre es arrestado en Boston por hacerse pasar por guía de museo e inventar historias. Se repasan canciones de Alex Warren, Nil Moliner, Katy Perry, Lewis Capaldi, Taylor Swift, Cher, Dani Fernández y Efecto Mariposa. El coreógrafo de NSYNC demanda por los derechos del baile 'Bye Bye Bye'. Se ...
After nearly 16 years at Atlantic Records (the last six as President of A&R) Pete Ganbarg has a clearer view than almost anyone of what separates artists who break through from artists who don't. In this conversation, he shares what that view looks like in 2026, when the barrier to entry for releasing music has collapsed and the bar for being heard has never been higher. Pete unpacks the working principles behind a career that includes A&R credits on Santana's Supernatural, the Hamilton cast album, and Twenty One Pilots, plus publishing credits on Miley Cyrus's "Flowers" and Alex Warren's "Ordinary." But the substance of this conversation isn't the credit list — it's what he's learned to listen for, what he tells his students at Berklee and NYU, and what he wishes more independent artists understood about the work. Topics covered in this conversation include: the "megaphone" mindset behind major-label promotion, the hard math of who makes it and who doesn't, the only opinion that matters in music, A&R'ing yourself when no executive will, and more. Pete Ganbarg is CEO of Pure Tone Music and host of Rock School Podcast. Support the Unstarving Musician The Unstarving Musician exists solely through the generosity of its listeners, readers, and viewers. Learn how you can offer your support at UnstarvingMusician.com/CrowdSponsor This episode was brought to you by Podcast Startup. Ready to launch your podcast or take it to the next level? Podcast Startup gives you the frameworks, systems, and insider knowledge to build a show that actually grows your audience and serves your goals. Whether you're just getting started or looking to improve your existing podcast, you'll get actionable strategies on equipment selection, content planning, audience building, and sustainable production workflows—without the overwhelm. Learn more at UnstarvingMusician.com/PodcastStartup. Join podcasters who are building shows that last. Resources The Unstarving Musician's Guide to Getting Paid Gigs, by Robonzo Dreamhost – See the latest deals from Dreamhost, save money and support the UM in the process. More Resources for musicians Disclosure: Some of the links in this post are affiliate links. This means I make a small commission, at no extra charge to you, if you purchase using those links. Thanks for your support! For show notes and episode a list of past episodes, please visit UnstarvingMusician.com. Stay in touch! @RobonzoDrummer on Instagram @UnstarvingMusician on Facebook and YouTube
Send in your music story!The 2000s didn't just have hits, they had albums that rewired your brain. We're going year by year through the records that defined the decade, arguing over what actually deserves the crown and admitting which ones still live rent-free in our heads. If you grew up on CD binders, iPod clicks, and music that felt like a personality, this one is for you. We also hit the biggest pop culture headlines of the week with an American Music Awards recap, including Taylor Swift's no-show and the online spiral that followed, plus BTS taking home major wins and the bigger question of what a “comeback” even means anymore. It turns into the kind of conversation we all have with friends: half music history, half internet reality check, and fully opinionated. Then we slow it down with our Song of the Week, “Carry You Home” by Alex Warren, and talk about why certain love songs trigger a very specific kind of emotional gut punch. After that, Lindsay's Music Meme Breakdown brings the chaos, with perfectly timed clips that somehow turn into real commentary on bands, voices, and the way we experience music now. If you're into 2000s music nostalgia, album deep dives, awards show reactions, and funny real-talk tangents, subscribe, share this with a friend who still argues about the best year in music, and leave us a review so more people can find the show.Please check out our merch page! : https://hookandbridgepodmerch.printful.me/ Become part of our community! : https://www.patreon.com/cw/TheHookandBridgePodcastPremiumSupport the showPlease give us a quick rate and review. If you enjoyed the audio version head over to our Youtube for video content! Follow the Instagram for special content and weekly updates. Check out our website and leave us a voice message to be heard on the show or find out more about the guests!Ever wanted to start your own podcast? Here is a link to get started!https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1964696https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCONMXkuIfpVizopNb_CoIGghttps://www.instagram.com/hook_and_bridge_podcast/https://www.thehookandbridgepodcast.com/
CADENA 100 presenta la mejor variedad musical. Se comenta que el 70% de los españoles lee un libro al trimestre. Aitana suena con "Superestrella" y se anuncia su nuevo disco "Wild Child" para agosto, destacando una de sus canciones más utilizadas en bodas. También se escucha a Alex Warren con "Fiber Dream". Olivia de Madrid comparte que este fin de semana inaugura la piscina de su urbanización. Mateo y Andrea conversan sobre la amistad, señalando que ver a un amigo cercano aporta felicidad instantánea y que los amigos actúan como terapeutas y apoyan decisiones, incluso las más insólitas, como montar una granja de alpacas. Javi y Mar de Fin de con Ximeno acompaña los sábados desde las 7. Se revela la historia detrás de "Payphone" de Maroon 5, una canción nacida de una ruptura y la colaboración de Wiz Khalifa. Suenan Bax Trip Boys, Taylor Swift, Morat y Gonzalo Hermida.
Er staat weer een nieuw Top 40 Weekoverzicht voor je klaar! Qmusic-dj Domien Verschuuren praat je in een paar minuten bij over de nieuwe Top 40 en alle hoogtepunten van deze week. Met deze week: 4 nieuwe binnenkomers, een onwijs snelle stijger, en de volgende hit in wording van Alex Warren. Je hoort het allemaal, in dit nieuwe Top 40 Weekoverzicht! En de volledige Nederlandse Top 40 krijg je iedere vrijdagmiddag tussen 14:00 uur en 18:00 uur op Qmusic.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Taylor Swift's wedding dress rehearsal? Taylor taking over Madison Square Garden tonight as rumors swirl about a super secret ceremony inside the world's most famous arena. ET on the ground at MSG decoding the ‘I dos'. The next level security and millions it would take to pull off a wedding at the venue. Then, Callum Turner the next James Bond? Why George Clooney thinks so. Plus, from demo to daytime. Details on Jonathan Scott's surprising next move. Can he rehab talk TV? And, Jeremy Strong's Mark Zuckerberg transformation. Our first look at “The Social Reckoning”. Then, Quinta Brunson prank calls her star friends. Who bought the bit and who wasn't having it. Plus, a franchise first for “Scooby Doo”. Meet the real life pup who's playing the classic character in the new live action series. And, how singer Alex Warren went from homeless to ‘Hype House' and headlining arenas. Plus, the A-listers who helped him along the way.
MK Rocks with Rob Taylor 14th August 2020 (Carbon Friendly Edition)
This weeks New Releases with Rob Taylor, featuring top tracks from Twin Atlantic, Stormzy, Alex Warren, Ezra Collective and Amy Shark amongst others.
WHO THIS EPISODE HELPS: Anyone navigating parental loss, caregiver grief, anticipatory grief, dementia, cancer, young adult grief, motherhood after loss, guilt after death, or major life transitions while grieving.WHAT LISTENERS WILL GET: Practical insight into surviving the loss of both parents before 30, navigating grief while raising a young child, coping with caregiver responsibilities, managing grief triggers, and learning why community and support matter during bereavement.DESCRIPTION:Nick Gaylord welcomes returning guest Annie LaBeth for a deeply honest conversation about what happened after her first appearance on the podcast. After previously sharing the story of losing her father, Annie returns to discuss the devastating loss of her mother following a rapid decline involving throat cancer, strokes and dementia. Together, they explore caregiver grief, anticipatory grief, medical advocacy, guilt, trauma, and the emotional collision of becoming a mother while losing her own mom. Annie shares the realities of handling end-of-life decisions, selling her childhood home, navigating healthcare systems and raising a daughter without parental support. The conversation also examines grief triggers, resentment, healing, therapy and the complicated emotions that follow major loss. Through humor, vulnerability and hard-earned wisdom, Annie offers hope to anyone facing parental loss, family caregiving responsibilities or grief during major life transitions. This episode is a powerful reminder that grief changes us, but we do not have to carry it alone.This episode answers: What is it like to lose both parents before age 30? How do you cope with becoming a parent after losing your own parents? How do you handle guilt after making end-of-life decisions for a parent? What are the biggest grief triggers after losing a mother or father? How can caregivers advocate for loved ones with dementia and cancer? Key Takeaways: Grief often evolves when multiple losses occur during major life transitions. Caregiver guilt is common, even when you did everything possible. Building a strong support system is essential during grief and caregiving. Parenthood can create a deeper understanding of your own parents and their sacrifices. Healing does not mean moving on. It means learning how to carry loss differently.As discussed in the interview, listen to "First Time On Earth" by Alex Warren on Apple Music, Spotify or wherever you get your music.Support the showGIVE THE SHOW A 5-STAR RATING ON APPLE PODCASTS! FOLLOW US ON APPLE OR YOUR FAVORITE PODCAST PLATFORM! BOOKMARK OUR WEBSITE: www.griefisnotadirtyword.com FOLLOW OUR DEAD DADS ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/griefisnotadirtyword Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/griefisnotadirtyword TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@griefisnotadirtywordYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmmv6sdmMIys3GDBjiui3kw LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nick-gaylord/
Ed Sheeran Biography Flash a weekly Biography. Ed Sheeran has spent the past few days quietly but decisively setting up his next chapter, with a mix of business moves, live plans, and the kind of low-key public footprint that usually signals he is working more than talking. According to a recent industry roundup from Ad-Hoc-News, Sheeran is actively plotting what is being described as a new US tour era, with fresh dates being lined up following the huge global success of his Mathematics and Subtract projects and the creative left turn of Autumn Variations. Ad-Hoc-News also notes that his camp is teasing surprise music-related releases tied to this next touring leg, suggesting fans may get more than just a standard greatest-hits run; this has clear long-term biographical weight because it positions Sheeran as an artist unwilling to settle into a legacy-act pattern and instead continuing to test new release strategies. On the public appearance and media side, Sheeran has not done any major late-night or awards-show turns in the last few days, but his name has been circulating in the pop-culture ecosystem through other voices. A recent interview segment on YouTube from broadcaster Fleur East with singer and creator Alex Warren shows Warren enthusiastically calling out his admiration for Ed, describing how Sheeran's songwriting and career path remain a touchstone for younger artists. That kind of second-generation influence is increasingly part of Ed's story: he is no longer just a chart force, but a template. Music and radio commentary also continue to lean on Sheeran as a reference point. A Radio Today discussion on YouTube this week about how Gen Z engages with pop and streaming casually groups Ed alongside Justin Bieber in talking about artists whose catalogues are baked into the modern radio and playlist environment, a reminder that even on days he is not visible, he is structurally present in how the industry thinks about hooks, tempos, and formats. There are no verified new scandals, legal developments, or personal-life bombshells tied to Sheeran in the last few days; any social-media gossip about secret albums, label splits, or dramatic collaborations remains unconfirmed speculation and has not been backed up by major outlets or his own channels, so it should be treated as rumor, not record. You have been listening to Ed Sheeran Biography Flash, tracking the tiny ripples that often become big plot points in hindsight. Thank you for tuning in, and be sure to subscribe to never miss an update on Ed Sheeran, and search the term Biography Flash for more great biographies. Thanks for listening. This has been a Quiet Please production. Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
It's a hot summer morning in Boston, and the city is buzzing with excitement as the World Cup is just around the corner. This episode of the podcast is all about the latest news and trends, from the new Taylor Swift song to the viral trend of pheromone maxing. The hosts are diving into the weird and wonderful world of social media, where people are skipping showers and deodorant in the hopes of becoming more attractive.The hosts are discussing the latest music releases, including the new Taylor Swift song from the Toy Story movie, which they're calling a "world premiere exclusive." They're also talking about the new album from Alex Warren, which features a song called "Passenger." But it's not all about the music - the hosts are also discussing the upcoming World Cup and the excitement it's bringing to the city. From hotel watch parties to pop-up soccer bars, there's no shortage of ways to get in on the action.The hosts are also chatting with a special guest, Sean from Meet Boston, who's sharing his expertise on the city's World Cup preparations. They're discussing everything from the best places to watch the games to the latest news on extending bar hours. And, of course, no episode would be complete without a little bit of humor - the hosts are sharing some hilarious stories about their own experiences with body odor.Want to hear more about the World Cup, the latest music trends, and the weird world of pheromone maxing? Tune in to this episode of the podcast to get the inside scoop on all the latest news and gossip.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on Valentine In The Morning: Happy Friday! We have a big New Music Friday with tracks from Niall Horan, Taylor Swift, and Alex Warren. Then, we hear about all the exciting Happy News from our listeners. Plus, what is something you secretly judge people for? Brian says there's one thing he really judges people for doing at work. Listen live every weekday from 5-10am Pacific: https://www.iheart.com/live/1043-myfm-173/Website: 1043myfm.com/valentineInstagram: @ValentineInTheMorningFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/valentineinthemorningTikTok: @ValentineInTheMorningSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Heute mit den neuesten Releases von Taylor Swift, Alex Warren, Niall Horan, Ellie Goulding und vielen mehr!
This episode of the podcast is a fun and lighthearted conversation that covers a wide range of topics, from the importance of considering the emotional reasons behind our actions to the latest news and updates in the world of entertainment.The hosts discuss a recent study that found most people open their refrigerators for emotional reasons, and they share their own personal experiences with this phenomenon. They also dive into the world of AI-powered teddy bears, which can sometimes have disturbing conversations with children, and the importance of being mindful of the toys we give to our kids.The hosts also talk about the upcoming World Cup, the latest music releases, and the upcoming concert of Alex Warren, who's been getting sick on tour. They also discuss the new scary movie hitting theaters this weekend and the latest news about the White House, including a special invitation to a listener who's a friend of the host's family.If you're looking for a fun and entertaining conversation that covers a wide range of topics, this episode is a must-listen. Join the hosts as they discuss everything from the importance of emotional intelligence to the latest news and updates in the world of entertainment.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Descubre el listado completo de 'you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love'. Leiva anuncia su retirada temporal de los escenarios tras su próxima gira. 5 canciones de Alex Warren perfectas para una ruptura (y por qué funcionan). 'Soldadito Español', la historia (y reinterpretación) de la canción patriótica de 'La Bola Negra'. En LOS40 Classic: U2 desencadenó en Roma un terremoto... Temblaron casas, ventanas y muebles.
The Kelly Alexander Show delivers the latest entertainment news, music updates and exclusive artist conversations and this week's episode is packed with trending headlines and fan-favourite interviews. In entertainment news, we cover Laura Dern joining The White Lotus, a new album on the way from Ariana Grande and an update on Britney Spears following her DUI situation earlier this year in California. We also talk about Shania Twain hosting the Academy of Country Music Awards, Zayn Malik cancelling his North American tour dates and news of a potential prequel series to The Crown. Then, we head into the Vintage Vault for standout conversations with Alex Warren and pop duo A Great Big World, sharing insights into their music, creative journeys and careers in the spotlight. If you love pop culture, breaking entertainment news and artist interviews, subscribe to The Kelly Alexander Show on Podbean, Apple Podcasts, Spotify and iHeartRadio for new weekly episodes. Follow The Kelly Alexander Show
01. ALEX WARREN - ORDINARY (DJ L-GEE BLEND)02. BENSON BOONE - BEAUTIFUL THINGS (DJ L-GEE BLEND)03. JUSTIN BIEBER - YUKON (DJ L-GEE BLEND)04. MYLES SMITH - STARGAZING (DJ L-GEE BLEND)05. OLIVIA DEAN - MAN I NEED (DJ L-GEE BLEND)06. TAYLOR SWIFT - OPALITE (DJ L-GEE BLEND)07. MYLES SMITH - NICE TO MEET YOU (DJ L-GEE BLEND)08. MORGAN WALLEN FEAT. TATE MCRAE - WHAT I WANT (DJ L-GEE BLEND)09. SABRINA CARPENTER - MANCHILD (DJ L-GEE BLEND)10. SABRINA CARPENTER - ESPRESSO (DJ L-GEE BLEND)11. LOLA YOUNG - MESSY (DJ L-GEE BLEND)12. CHAPPELL ROAN - PINK PONY CLUB (DJ L-GEE BLEND)13. BENSON BOONE - SORRY I'M HERE FOR SOMEONE ELSE (DJ L-GEE BLEND)14. JUSTIN BIEBER - DAISIES (DJ L-GEE BLEND)15. HOZIER - TOO SWEET (DJ L-GEE BLEND)16. BRUNO MARS - I JUST MIGHT (DJ L-GEE BLEND)17. KING GEORGE - KEEP ON ROLLIN (DJ L-GEE BLEND)18. SHABOOZEY - A BAR SONG (TIPSY) (DJ L-GEE BLEND)19. SHABOOZEY - GOOD NEWS (DJ L-GEE BLEND)20. GLASS ANIMALS - HEAT WAVES (DJ L-GEE BLEND)21. MORGAN WALLEN - I'M THE PROBLEM (DJ L-GEE BLEND)22. BILLIE EILISH - BIRDS OF A FEATHER (DJ L-GEE BLEND)
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This morning's episode kicks off with a look at the weekend's weather, with a mix of sun and clouds expected. We're also discussing sports, including the Red Sox's season opener and the World Cup warm-up at Gillette Stadium. The Senate passed a bill to fund homeland security, and the President is ready to sign an executive order to pay TSA workers if necessary. We'll also touch on the iHeartRadio Music Awards, where Taylor Swift and Alex Warren took home several awards.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on Valentine In The Morning: We have a special appearance from an iHeart Radio Awards performer today! Alex Warren joins us in the studio and talks about his new single, plus how he prepares for a show like tonight's. And, are you watching Fruit Love Island? Jill can't stop and Jon doesn't seem to get the hype. Listen live every weekday from 5-10am Pacific: https://www.iheart.com/live/1043-myfm-173/Website: 1043myfm.com/valentineInstagram: @ValentineInTheMorningFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/valentineinthemorningTikTok: @ValentineInTheMorningSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From big pop reunions to burger shop parties featuring Oscar winners and yet more news on the return/demise/who knows of Kyle and Jackie O ☕ Michael B Jordan makes a surprise detour after the Oscars ☕ Bad news for Kyle and Jackie O ☕ Bruno Mars nearly starts a war with Swifts ☕ Alex Warren recruits Bob Irwin for a big announcement ☕ The return of the Pussycat Dolls THE END BITSOnce you’ve devoured this morning’s celeb stories, get your daily news headlines from The Quicky here.Find our new Bridgerton podcast in the Watch Party feed on Apple or Spotify.Support independent women's mediaFollow us on TikTok, Instagram and Facebook. And subscribe to our Youtube channel. Read all the latest entertainment news on Mamamia... here.Discover more Mamamia Podcasts here.CREDITSHost & Producer: Ash LondonExecutive Producer: Monisha Iswaran Mamamia acknowledges the traditional owners of the land on which we have recorded this podcast.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fresh off his Brit Awards performance of “Ordinary,” Alex Warren joins McCabe and Jenny from the Mix New Music Club. He spills on the technical issues during his Grammy performance, the first time he shares songs with his wife, the slap in his “Fever Dream” video with Paris Hilton, his friendly feud with SOMBR, and what fans can expect from his upcoming tour. Listen now!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
A bit of everything today! From Kanye's latest court battle, to your chance to see Meghan up close in Sydney (for a hefty price tag) and sports presenter Mel McLaughlin faces a huge health battle. ☕ Alex Warren opens up about his doomed Grammys performance ☕ Your $3000 chance to see Meghan, Duchess of Sussex in Sydney ☕ Nicole Kidman gives a rare comment on her divorce ☕ Mel McLaughlin's tough cancer battle ☕ Kanye heads to court THE END BITSOnce you’ve devoured this morning’s celeb stories, get your daily news headlines from The Quicky here.Find our new Bridgerton podcast in the Watch Party feed on Apple or Spotify.Support independent women's mediaFollow us on TikTok, Instagram and Facebook. And subscribe to our Youtube channel. Read all the latest entertainment news on Mamamia... here.Discover more Mamamia Podcasts here.CREDITSHost & Producer: Ash LondonExecutive Producer: Monisha IswaranBecome a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What if the places where you feel the most emotionally reactive are actually invitations to grow? In today's workout, Alisa Keeton, founder and CEO of Revelation Wellness, invites you to move your body while engaging the Word of God—not just hearing it, but living it. Because Scripture calls us to be doers of the Word, not just hearers. So get your good body moving. However you choose to move today—walking, jogging, stretching, or simply breathing deeply—remember this: movement helps your body do what God designed it to do. Today's Scripture: Numbers 20:1–13 The Body and Our Emotions Our bodies are emotional places. Trauma expert Bessel van der Kolk famously wrote The Body Keeps the Score, reminding us that emotions live in our bodies. No emotion is off the table. At their core, emotions are childlike signals. Your brain is simply trying to keep you safe. But emotional reactivity can reveal something deeper. Our emotional instability can show us the places where we're still growing. The places where we're still immature. The places where we need God's presence most. Questions to Reflect On While You Move As you get the blood flowing and settle into your movement today, consider: What have you seen God do in your life? What miracles has He already performed? Where might you be trying to fix things in your own strength? Emotional maturity isn't achieved through willpower. The cure is His presence. So today, breathe deep. Relax your shoulders. Keep moving. Let God meet you in your body, your breath, and your emotions. Playlist: Thankful by Lukas Gross & Martna Valeikaitė Matter of Time by Vandelux You're Gonna Be OK by Rave Jesus & son Ordinary by Alex Warren holy bounce by Bonafyde Thank God I'm Free by Elevation Rhythm Mighty Name of Jesus by Hope Darst Don't Give Up On Me by Brandon Lake Ready to Go Deeper?
What if the places where you feel the most emotionally reactive are actually invitations to grow? In today's workout, Alisa Keeton, founder and CEO of Revelation Wellness, invites you to move your body while engaging the Word of God—not just hearing it, but living it. Because Scripture calls us to be doers of the Word, not just hearers. So get your good body moving. However you choose to move today—walking, jogging, stretching, or simply breathing deeply—remember this: movement helps your body do what God designed it to do. Today's Scripture: Numbers 20:1–13 The Body and Our Emotions Our bodies are emotional places. Trauma expert Bessel van der Kolk famously wrote The Body Keeps the Score, reminding us that emotions live in our bodies. No emotion is off the table. At their core, emotions are childlike signals. Your brain is simply trying to keep you safe. But emotional reactivity can reveal something deeper. Our emotional instability can show us the places where we're still growing. The places where we're still immature. The places where we need God's presence most. Questions to Reflect On While You Move As you get the blood flowing and settle into your movement today, consider: What have you seen God do in your life? What miracles has He already performed? Where might you be trying to fix things in your own strength? Emotional maturity isn't achieved through willpower. The cure is His presence. So today, breathe deep. Relax your shoulders. Keep moving. Let God meet you in your body, your breath, and your emotions. Playlist: Thankful by Lukas Gross & Martna Valeikaitė Matter of Time by Vandelux You're Gonna Be OK by Rave Jesus & son Ordinary by Alex Warren holy bounce by Bonafyde Thank God I'm Free by Elevation Rhythm Mighty Name of Jesus by Hope Darst Don't Give Up On Me by Brandon Lake Ready to Go Deeper?
We are looking at popular songs over the last 40 years or so… and seeing how some are eerily prophetic or in other words, ring true to what we feel and go through! We are going to study them specifically because their lyrics and significance tends to tell us things that align with scripture and about God.
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticJoin The Normandy For Ad-Free NME, Additional Bonus Audio And Visual Content For All Things Nme+! Join Here: https://ow.ly/msoH50WCu0K The Notorious Mass Effect segment breaks down Alex Warren's explosive new single “Fever Dream”, released February 26, 2026, via Atlantic Records. Hosted by Analytic Dreamz, this analysis covers the 25-year-old artist's evolution from Hype House founder and TikTok creator to major pop force following his 2025 breakout.“Ordinary” dominated with 10 weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, over 2.4 billion global streams, Billboard Top New Artist win, and Best New Artist Grammy nomination—setting a high bar for 2026.“Fever Dream,” produced by Adam Yaron, shifts to upbeat, cinematic pop with glossy synths, driving four-on-the-floor percussion, and romantic euphoria inspired by meeting his wife Kouvr Annon. It marks a strategic pivot to radio-ready hooks from confessional ballads.Early performance (first days as of March 3, 2026): 4.27 million global Spotify debut streams (#12 worldwide, #7 US with 1.33 million US streams), sustained ~2.9M (Feb 28) and ~2.4M (Mar 1) daily. iTunes #1 in US, UK, Canada, Australia, Germany, Ireland, Slovakia; #3 worldwide. Apple Music #19 global, strong Europe entry.The music video, directed by Andrew Theodore Balasia, features surreal Hollywood chaos: Warren as a celebrity-tour bus driver, horror parody with Kouvr, paparazzi frenzy, Paris Hilton cameo, and wake-up twist—perfect for viral clips.Compared to “Ordinary,” “Fever Dream” shows faster digital surge: immediate #1 iTunes in key markets vs. gradual viral climb, highlighting grown fanbase and algorithmic push.Analytic Dreamz explores reception (catchy earworm with vocal charisma, some overplay concerns), autobiographical roots amid past hardships, and the “Finding Family On The Road” / Little Orphan Alex Live arena tour kicking off Europe (April 2026: Düsseldorf PSD Bank Dome, Amsterdam Ziggo Dome, Paris Accor Arena, London O2, more) then North America (May–July: Bridgestone Arena Nashville, Toyota Center Houston, Madison Square Garden New York, etc.).This launch signals strong Hot 100 Top 10 potential, arena-headliner status, and seamless shift to glossy romantic pop while retaining emotional depth.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/exclusive-contentPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Kelly and Sharon unpack a memorable night in music as they break down the Grammy Awards on this episode of 90's NOW! From Lady Gaga's powerhouse presence to standout performances by Lauryn Hill, Post Malone, Alex Warren and the rest of the Best New Artist nominees, they share their honest reactions to the ceremony's biggest moments. Mariah Carey received a major celebration this Grammy season and Kelly and Sharon reflect on her powerful acceptance speech and lasting impact. Sharon weighs in on the “In Memoriam” segment and whether the late, legendary Angie Stone was given the recognition she deserved. Kelly also gives props to Alex Warren for pushing through significant technical issues during his performance and explains why he should be proud of how he handled the moment. In movie news, Kelly explains why she'll be skipping Send Help, while Sharon is more inclined to check it out. The pair also recommend Charli XCX's new film The Moment, starring Rosanna Arquette and Alexander Skarsgård. The episode includes a heartfelt tribute to the phenomenal Catherine O'Hara, who sadly passed away at 71 in Los Angeles. Kelly and Sharon celebrate her incredible 90's legacy, from the Home Alone franchise to her broader impact on film and comedy - including Macaulay Culkin's touching homage to his on-screen mom. Plus, they discuss the first look at the upcoming Beatles biopics (arriving in 2028) and share their thoughts on the newly released trailer for the Michael Jackson biopic, starring his real-life nephew Jaafar Jackson, hitting theatres in April 2026. Wrap it all up with Kelly's 90's Trivia and Sharon's 1999 Rewind. Thanks for listening to 90's NOW! If you enjoyed this episode of 90's NOW, please take a moment to rate, review, and follow the podcast on Podbean, Apple Podcasts or Spotify - it really helps others find the show and keeps the 90s conversation going!
This week on Two Parents & A Podcast, we're very much in planning mode - talking babymoon ideas, future parenting rules (we NEED your thoughts on the bed-making debate), and yet another round of nesting. We start with coffee shop talk (yes, the same one we've been talking about for the last two weeks), why good habits take forever to build while bad ones take about two days, and the current parent uniform: sweatsuits with mystery stains. From there, it's full nesting energy (again) - labeling everything (western shorts, IYKYK), debating whether kids are born Type A or if we accidentally make them that way, and getting into the surprisingly divisive question of whether kids should make their own beds (possibly our first real parenting style disagreement live on the pod??). Then we get into technology and boundaries: the no phones in bedrooms rule, what age kids are actually getting phones now, and how we somehow ended up with a landline (yes, really). We celebrate Maria's one-year anniversary with us, spiral into celebrity power couples, Grammys discourse, Valentine's Day card exchanges at school, and our ongoing “no gifts” debate. Mid-episode, we start planning our babymoon (US only, no car required - please send help), talk through joint bachelor/bachelorette parties (fun or a hard no?), share our #1 travel hack that immediately lowers stress (with or without kids), and revisit the ongoing dog conversation - why everyone says we should NOT get one yet, and whether we're secretly a no-pets house… until the day we're not (I still cannot believe Harrison asked if I'd consider a pet spider). We wrap with mall nostalgia (or lack thereof), a classic Bicker of the Week (pool vs. no pool - IN TEXAS), and a new behavioral tactic we'll keep in mind for those future meltdowns: connection before direction. LOVE YOU GUYS. Thanks for listening!!!! Timestamps: 00:00:00 Welcome back to Two Parents & A Podcast! 00:02:06 Coffee shops are making coffee “community” again (and we're obsessed) 00:05:11 Why good habits take forever… and bad habits take 2 days 00:06:50 New parent uniform: mystery stains 00:14:29 Nesting parents - are you labeling EVERYTHING too?! 00:16:10 Are kids born Type A vs Type B… or do we create them? 00:18:40 Are we making our kids make their beds? 00:21:25 The “no phones in bedrooms” rule… 00:23:37 What age are parents giving kids phones now? 00:24:42 We got a LANDLINE… should we do call-ins?! 00:25:37 Maria's one-year anniversary 00:30:08 Celebrity power couples 00:31:57 Alex Warren at the Grammys 00:35:31 Do schools still do Valentine's Day card exchanges?! 00:37:53 Valentine's Day gift ideas for your partner (plus our “no gifts” debate) 00:43:38 We have an outdoor baby 00:45:20 Baby moon help: where should we go?! (US only) 00:47:47 Joint bachelor/bachelorette parties: yes or no? 00:56:21 Our #1 travel hack: DoorDash on landing 00:58:46 Why everyone says we SHOULDN'T get a dog (yet) 01:02:20 Are we a “no pets” house… until the dog day comes? 01:04:55 Would a pet spider be a dealbreaker?! 01:07:38 Why do malls feel so depressing now? 01:08:47 Bicker of the Week: Pool vs. No Pool 01:11:05 This Week We Learned: Connection Before Direction 01:15:18 LOVE YOU GUYS! #twoparentsandapod --- Thank you to our sponsors this week: *Little Spoon: Simplify your kids' mealtimes. Go to https://www.littlespoon.com/TWOPARENTS and enter our code TWOPARENTS at checkout to get 30% OFF your first Little Spoon order. *Doordash: Parenting can be chaotic, unpredictable, and complicated. Delivery with DoorDash isn't. Get order, delivered. #DoorDashPartner #DoorDashParents *ZipRecruiter: You can try ZipRecruiter for FREE at https://www.ZipRecruiter.com/ALEX *Quince: Go to https://www.Quince.com/ALEX for 365-day returns, plus free shipping on your order! *Ollie: Head to https://www.Ollie.com/TWOPARENTS, tell them all about your dog, and use code TWOPARENTS to get 60% off your Welcome Kit when you subscribe today! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Happy Thursday, you pop culture junkies. This week, Brooke navigates the strange disconnect between media narratives and reality, starting with the Melania documentary. We look at the "social discourse" (read: the jokes) surrounding the film, the defaced billboards, and the media trying to convince us it was a massive hit. (Spoiler Alert: Brooke did the math. It was not.) Also in this episode: • The Grammys & The Moment: It wasn't just about the music this year. Brooke breaks down the night's heavy political undertones, specifically what artists like Bad Bunny and Billie Eilish had to say about ICE, immigration, and the current state of the country. • Best New Artist Breakdown: We look at the crowded field of nominees—from the internet-famous (Addison Rae, Alex Warren) to the critically acclaimed—and discuss Olivia Dean's emotional win. • Who is Dr. Peter Attia? You've seen his name in the headlines, but why is the famous longevity expert suddenly the center of a major controversy? Brooke explains the "Epstein emails" scandal that SHOULD cost him his CBS contributor role and why everyone is talking about "low carb" in the worst possible context. • A Tribute to Moira Rose: Finally, we end with a tearful homage to the legendary Catherine O'Hara. We celebrate the life of our favorite TV mom, from Beetlejuice to Home Alone to the icon that was Moira Rose. This week's newsletter: https://popculturemondays.com/2026/02/02/no-i-did-not-see-melania-did-you/
Hour 1: Who needs an ACL? Not Lindsey Vonn - she's skiing in the Olympics no matter what. Here are the Olympic events we're looking forward to the most. Jill Biden's ex husband has been charged with murdering his wife. Thanks to the mail carriers out there, but what's with the vibes at the post office? Quentin Tarantino's first gig might surprise you. Duck duck chicken eggs, and Bill Gates is in the Epstein files. Hour 2: Video from the scene of Savannah Guthrie's mom's abduction is surfacing. TMZ is saying there's a ransom note asking for big money in Bitcoin. The Super Bowl is reporting live from Alcatraz? Jon Bon Jovi and Chris Pratt are announcing the teams to the field - here's why. We're ready to see what Bad Bunny is gonna bring to the table. Meanwhile, here are past halftime performances that aren't remembered fondly. The weather has been TOO good. Eddie Bauer is closing all their stores. This Olympic bobsledder funded her trip to Milan with OnlyFans. Matty is recommending ‘Cool Runnings' for some underdog Olympic inspiration. Get some etiquette, people! (51:01) Hour 3: All Mill Valley all the time for today's edition of Bridge The Gap! Can IT Genius Sam pull out the first 3-pet for the Zillennials? The Super Bowl should be perfectly cool and rain free here in the Bay. Jim Carrey (2-time Golden Globe Winner) is giving advice to the youths. The science behind goosebumps. When did it first hit you that you're not “young” anymore? (1:32:20) Hour 4: The Billboard Hot 100 has a new #1, and Bob can't wait to see him! The internet is feeling bad for Alex Warren after his Grammy performance. Billie Eilish is being called a hypocrite after her Grammys speech. Ozzfest will live on. Stop wearing jeans on flights. If you live near Levi's Stadium it might be a good time to Airbnb your house. (2:09:45)
The Billboard Hot 100 has a new #1, and Bob can't wait to see him! The internet is feeling bad for Alex Warren after his Grammy performance. Billie Eilish is being called a hypocrite after her Grammys speech. Ozzfest will live on. Stop wearing jeans on flights. If you live near Levi's Stadium it might be a good time to Airbnb your house.
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On today's show: Dry January is over! Is drinking really expensive these days? Bill and his wife have switched sides of the bed. The story involving Savannah Guthrie's mom just keeps getting worse. Good Vibes! Alyssa is making her first-ever visit to the eye doctor today. The Group Chat: Kathleen doesn't want to be a reference for one of her co-workers going for a promotion. Alex Warren really did have technical issues during the Grammy's. Alyssa's College of Knowledge! Coaches and athletes are getting dumb questions this week at the Super Bowl. Plus, has anyone ever unintentionally (or intentionally) ruin your wedding?
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This podcast description was blatantly written by AI... Join Clint, Meg, and Dan as they bring you an exciting and eventful breakfast show. This episode features highlights from the Grammy Awards, including performances from Olivia Dean and Alex Warren, and a humorous challenge for Clint to censor famous movie lines live. The team also interviews Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi about their new film 'Weathering Heights', discussing themes of soulmates, chemistry on set, and their friendship. Additionally, there's fun commentary on romantic fiction writing, and the trio debates what makes certain names 'marriage material'. Tune in for lots of laughter, insightful interviews, and hilarious segments! 00:00 Introduction and Banter01:12 Celebrity Interviews and Movie Promotions06:49 Personal Stories and Complaints09:16 Scandals and Red Carpet Predictions17:45 Romantic Fiction Segment21:32 Hit the Spot: Musical Challenges27:51 Games and Listener Interactions37:24 Grammy Highlights38:44 Live Censorship Challenge44:03 Marriage Material Names01:02:29 Inappropriate Gifts01:07:30 Grammy Mishaps and Performances01:08:24 Chapel Row's Live Performance01:11:04 Hit the Spot Challenge
Alex Warren says he thought Ed Sheeran was his mentor, but Ed has stopped responding to him. And another voice memo from Blake Lively to Justin Baldoni has been posted online. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Earlier this month a father and his 5-year-old son were detained by immigration authorities in Minneapolis, sparking new outrage. At the boy's elementary school, the staff is working a second shift to deliver food and supplies to their immigrant families. The school principal spoke to Lilia Luciano about the school's efforts, the boy's detainment and ICE's operation. Tom Brady, who spent 20 years playing for coach Bill Belichick on the New England Patriots, expressed shock that his longtime coach wasn't elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame on the first ballot, saying, "there's no coach I'd rather play for." Belichick won a record six Super Bowls with the Patriots. NASA is preparing for its first crewed mission around the moon in more than 50 years. The Artemis II astronauts include three Americans and one Canadian on a 10-day flight. Mark Strassmann got a look at how they're training. As the U.S. prepares to celebrate 250 years, the "CBS Mornings" series "USA to Z" explores Americans' love for diners. The casual restaurant was invented back in the 1800s. Kelly O'Grady reports. "CBS Mornings" exclusively announced the winner of the Grammy Music Educator Award for 2026: It goes to Jennifer Jimenez of South Miami Senior High School in Florida. Jimenez is a high school band director, who has taught for 19 years at the school. Alex Warren's hit song "Ordinary," a love letter to his wife, became Billboard's song of the summer in 2025. He spoke to "CBS Mornings" about his music journey and the challenges that came along the way, including losing his father to cancer at a young age. Natalie Morales reports. According to a recent LinkedIn survey, 56% of professionals say they plan to hunt for a job this year. However, 76% say they feel unprepared for their search. LinkedIn career expert Catherine Fisher joins "CBS Mornings" to give tips on how you can stand out in the job market. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
CADENA 100 ofrece 45 minutos de música sin interrupción en ¡Buenos días, Javi y Mar!. Se rememora el vídeo de "Rock DJ" de Robbie Williams y se destaca "Levantando el sol" de Álvaro de Luna. Fito sigue de gira por España. Nicki Minaj genera controversia por su apoyo a Trump y por su pasado como inmigrante ilegal en EE. UU. Se pincha "Hot N Cold" de Katy Perry y se presenta a Alex Warren con "Ordinary". Aitana suena en la radio. Melendi celebra su 47 cumpleaños; su hija Carlota le felicita emotivamente en Instagram, y el artista anuncia un nuevo disco. Leire Martínez lanza su álbum debut en solitario, "Historias de aquella niña", el 20 de febrero. La mejor variedad musical acompaña a oyentes como Vera en Jaén y Héctor en Cádiz.
Welcome to the second annual Seeing Them Live Year End Concert Review show, where a panel of returning guests shares their favorite live music experiences from 2025. Host Charles brings together an eclectic group of music enthusiasts including award-winning documentary filmmaker Eric Green, podcast host Jessica Catena, nurse practitioner Summer, antique shop owner Art Gregg, executive assistant Dawn Fontaine, accountant Steve Pothel, high school teacher Andy, and producer Doug Flozak to discuss the concerts that defined their year.Eric Green kicks off the discussion with an impressive lineup that showcased both legendary side projects and emerging talent. His year began with Close Enemies featuring Aerosmith bassist Tom Hamilton at City Winery Boston, followed by Kim Deal's solo tour at the Wilbur Theater. He caught Benmont Tench of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers fame doing an intimate VH1 Storytellers-style performance, and witnessed Shane Hawkins honoring his late father Taylor Hawkins with Chevy Metal at Brighton Music Hall. Eric also saw the Joe Perry Project's supergroup lineup featuring Chris Robinson and Robert DeLeo, enjoyed a nostalgic double bill of Billy Idol and Joan Jett at the Xfinity Center, caught the rising stars Wet Leg at a packed Roadrunner Boston show, experienced Jeff Tweedy's multigenerational band at Royale, and closed out his year with Throwing Muses at the new Racket venue in New York City.Jessica Catena attended three memorable indoor concerts that kept her dry after previous years of rain-soaked shows. She saw young jazz sensation Samara Joy at the newly renovated Ridgefield Playhouse in Connecticut with her uncle, experienced the Broadway spectacle of Moulin Rouge featuring Wayne Brady and Taye Diggs with updated contemporary songs, and capped off her year at iHeartRadio's Jingle Ball at Madison Square Garden, where she saw Ed Sheeran, Laufey, and a diverse lineup of pop and folk artists while dealing with some challenging sightlines.Summer's concert year included the intimate Metro show with Bridget Calls Me Baby where her son met the bass player's parents, a record-breaking night at Lollapalooza featuring Olivia Rodrigo's surprise Weezer collaboration, an energetic Yungblud performance at the Riviera that included some crowd drama, and a unique operatic interpretation of Smashing Pumpkins' Melancholy and the Infinite Sadness at the Lyric Opera of Chicago during a snowstorm.Art Gregg had a remarkable year highlighted by three unforgettable shows. He saw childhood hero Burton Cummings of The Guess Who at the North Shore Center for Performing Arts after accidentally meeting him in the lobby without recognizing him, caught Michael Schenker's 50 Years with UFO celebration at the Desplaines Theater, and scored a last-minute ninth-row ticket to see Robert Plant at the intimate Vic Theatre, where the Led Zeppelin legend performed six classic songs including an electrifying version of Ramble On that earned a rare standing ovation.Charles rounds out the discussion by mentioning his own concert experiences at new Chicago venues including Space in Evanston where he saw Mdou Moctar and The Old 97s, the female-focused Motoblot festival at Beat Kitchen, an incredible Buddy Guy performance at the Rialto Square Theater where the 89-year-old blues legend walked through the aisles playing guitar, shows at the new Garcia's venue and City Winery, and his anticipation for an upcoming Iron Maiden show. The episode concludes with a teaser for part two, which will feature Dawn's private jet experience with the Rolling Stones, Andy's Bonnaroo adventure, and Steve's concert highlights.BANDS: Aerosmith, Alex Warren, Bachman Turner Overdrive, Belly, Benmont Tench, Billy Idol, Black Crows, Black Sabbath, Bob Dylan, Bridget Calls Me Baby, Burton Cummings, Chapel Rowan, Chevy Metal, Close Enemies, DJO, Dogs in a Pile, Ed Sheeran, Elastica, Elastica, Elvis, Foo Fighters, Foghat, Foster the People, Gary Newman, Generation X, Gigi Perez, Guns N Roses, Iron Maiden, Jeff Tweedy, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, Joe Perry Project, Johnny Cash, K-pop band Monsta X, Katy Perry, Kim Deal, King Gizzard, Laufey, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin 2, Liz Fair, Mdou Moctar, Metallica, Michael Shanker, Miles Smith, Ministry, Neil Young, Nelly, Nine Inch Nails, Olivia Rodrigo, Ozzy Osborne, Pixies, Psychedelic Furs, Radiohead, Robert Plant, Rolling Stones, Runaways, Samara Joy, Sarah Larson, Shonen Knife, Smashing Pumpkins, Soraia, Stone Temple Pilots, Taylor Hawkins, The Babies, The Beatles, The Black Crows, The Boudines, The Breeders, The Guess Who, The Old 97s, The Police, The Scorpions, The Velvet Underground, Throwing Muses, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, UFO, Van Halen, Walk the Moon, Wayne Brady, Weezer, Wet Leg, Wilco, Wrought Iron Soul, Yungblud.VENUES: Aragon Ballroom, Barclays, Beat Kitchen, Box Center Wang Theater (Boston), Brighton Music Hall (Boston), City Winery (Boston), City Winery (Chicago), Credit Union One Amphitheater, Desplaines Theater, Garcia's, Grant Park, Great Woods (Xfinity Center in Mansfield, Massachusetts), House of Blues, Lyric Opera of Chicago, Madison Square Garden, Metro, North Shore Center for Performing Arts (Skokie, Illinois), Penn Station, Racket (New York City/Chelsea), Ravinia, Rialto Square Theater, Ridgefield Playhouse, Riviera, Roadrunner Boston, Royale (Boston), Salt Shed (Chicago), Sonia (Cambridge, Massachusetts), Space (Evanston, Illinois), Thalia Hall, Tweeter Center, Vic Theatre (Chicago), Wilbur Theater (Boston), Wrigley Field, Xfinity Center (Mansfield, Massachusetts). 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Christianity showed up in the mainstream in unexpected ways this year. Are we in a revival?Take a look at this year's Billboard charts. For the first time, multiple Christian musicians charted on the Billboard Hot 100 at the same time — and stayed there for weeks. And some of the biggest hits of the year - like Alex Warren's "Ordinary" - pull from Contemporary Christian Music sounds. Plus, Trump says he wants to defend Christians. In the episode, Brittany talks with Christianity Today reporter Kelsey Kramer McGinnis to understand the multi-billion dollar machine behind the Christian Contemporary Music genre and how this behind-the-scenes system impacts what music you hear.This episode originally aired on July 23, 2025.Support Public Media. Join NPR Plus.Follow Brittany Luse on Instagram: @bmluseFor handpicked podcast recommendations every week, subscribe to NPR's Pod Club newsletter at npr.org/podclub.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
And The Writer Is… Alex Warren.Alex joins the podcast to talk openly about resilience, finding his voice, and what it actually takes to turn pain into songs that connect.In this episode, he breaks down:Overcoming homelessness and instability while chasing musicEarning credibility in an industry that didn't immediately take him seriouslyHow vulnerability became his songwriting superpowerWhat his writing process looks like when the emotions are real — not manufacturedThe difference between being seen and being heardAnd the single most powerful way to get your music heard against all odds..This ones about humble beginnings, trusting your voice when no one will listen, and learning how to write your way out of survival mode.A special thank you to our sponsors…Our lead sponsor, NMPA — the National Music Publishers' Association.Your support means the world to us.And @splice — the best sample library on the market. Period. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sarah and Vinnie are recapping all the fun of Alice in Winterland! PSA: Nob Hill is hilly.
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On today's episode host Kate Lindsay is joined by Yahoo News senior entertainment writer, Kelsey Weekman, to answer the question on everyone's lips: Who is Alex Warren and why is every store playing his music? The Hype House OG is nominated for Best New Artist at the Grammys, and is part of a growing wave of musicians making “secular praise music.” Where did Alex Warren come from, and how did he pull off a musical career pivot when so many other TikTokkers failed? This podcast is produced by Daisy Rosario, Vic Whitley-Berry, and Kate Lindsay. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices