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Phoenix Radio
Phoenix Radio 163

Phoenix Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 59:52


ILLENIUM drops new music from Ekali, Fred Again.., Shadient, Danny Olson, Alison Wonderland, Pauline Herr, Skrillex and more! Don't forget to rate & review on all of your favorite podcast apps! Post your comments on twitter @ILLENIUM #PHOENIXRADIO

The Ravers Circle Podcast
One Too Many

The Ravers Circle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2023 31:44


Episode 133 features hosts AJ Hollywood and Karizmatik discussing the events of Okeechobee and the aftermath of the festival. Also discussed was the announcement of Whyte Fang's (Alison Wonderland's other alias) new album, Hard Summer lineup announced, and much more.

Radio Record
Zeskullz presents @ Record Club #208 - Alison Wonderland (02-02-2023)

Radio Record

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023


Zeskullz Presents mixtape by: Alison Wonderland 01. MEMBA x Elohim - Mirrors 02. nimino - Save A Soul 03. BONNIE X CLYDE - See The Light 04. Fred again.. - Clara (the night is dark) 05. DJ Hanzel - Gumby 06. Dabow x jordnmoody x episcool - Dale Vuelta 07. Pulp Friction - Calamity 08. Eater - Ignite 09. Manila Killa - Take Me HIgher (Devault Remix) 10. DocOlv - The scenes 11. Stonebank & Bianca - Dilemma 12. Manila Killa - Dark Places (Shadient Remix) 13. Pauline Herr - Let You Go 14. KITTYANGEL x MRJAY - poepoe 15. G Jones - Elysian Hardcore 16. Danny Olson, Synymata - Lose It All (feat. Casey Cook) 17. G Jones - Patterns Emerge 18. RayRay - Just Like You feat. Patrick Brasca 19. Nikademis & Zack Gray - Perimeter 20. Taylor Swift - Anti-Hero (ILLENIUM Remix)

Phoenix Radio
Phoenix Radio 154

Phoenix Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 59:35 Very Popular


ILLENIUM plays new music from SLANDER, Alison Wonderland, Zeds Dead, Subtronics, Griz, AU5 and many more! Don't forget to rate & review on all of your favorite podcast apps! Post your comments on twitter @ILLENIUM #PHOENIXRADIO

Back To Back with Willy Joy
Alison Wonderland (Back To Back Classics!)

Back To Back with Willy Joy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2023 78:42


For the next two weeks, Back To Back is airing classic episodes! This week, enjoy our five year anniversary smash with the one and only Alison Wonderland recorded in May 2022!   Join our Discord: http://discord.io/backtobackpod Willy Joy: http://linktr.ee/willyjoy Alison Wonderland: https://alisonwonderland.com     PROTECT REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS: https://abortionfunds.org/funds/ https://www.prochoiceamerica.org/ https://www.sistersong.net/

The DJ Sessions
Chuwe on the On Locations Sessions presented by The DJ Sessions at Decadence 12/30/22

The DJ Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2022


Chuwe on the On Locations Sessions presented by The DJ Sessions at Decadence 12/30/22   About Chuwe - Chuwe, a talented DJ/ Producer from New York City. His unique upbeat style can be heard on his original tracks, remixes and edits which captivates his audience on the dance floor, radio stations (iHeartRadio, BBC One, Diplo's Revolution Channel 52 Sirius XM), festivals, and clubs around the world (Ultra music festival, Tomorrow Land, Coachella, EDC Vegas, EDC Mexico).  Chuwe's fans have experienced his high energetic style of his performances across the United States, Canada, Europe, Central & South America. As a DJ for Lomaximo productions, he has hosted his own radio show, which granted an award for the “best online radio show”. Also, at the 9th Annual Latin Mixx DJ Choice Awards, Chuwe with awarded "Best EDM DJ".  Currently, Chuwe is releasing tracks on Mad Decent, Good Enuff, Barong Family, Broderskab, Maca, La Clinica Recs, Atlantic Records, & Universal Latino. Supported by: Diplo, DJ Snake, Marshmello, Skrillex, Yellow Claw, Major Lazer, Good Times Ahead (GTA), NGHTMRE, 4B, Alison Wonderland, Slander, Afrojack, Cesqeaux list goes on..   About The DJ Sessions - “The DJ Sessions” is a Twitch/Mixcloud "Featured Partner” live streaming/podcast series featuring electronic music DJ's/Producers via live mixes/interviews and streamed/distributed to a global audience. TheDJSessions.com The series constantly places in the “Top Ten” on Twitch Music and the “Top Five” in the “Electronic Music", “DJ", "Dance Music" categories. TDJS is rated in the Top 0.11% of live streaming shows on Twitch out of millions of live streamers. It has also been recognized by Apple twice as a "New and Noteworthy” podcast and featured three times in the Apple Music Store video podcast section. UStream and Livestream have also listed the series as a "Featured" stream on their platforms since its inception. The series is also streamed live to multiple other platforms and hosted on several podcast sites. It has a combined live streaming/podcast audience is over 125,000 viewers per week. With over 2,400 episodes produced over the last 12 years "The DJ Sessions" has featured international artists such as: BT, Youngr, Sevenn, Wuki, Scott Slyter, Simply City, Micke, Netsky, Rich DietZ, Bexxie, Boris, MJ Cole, Flipside, Skeeter, Bissen, Katie Chonacas, Hollaphonic, Lady Waks, Arty/Alpha 9, Miri Ben-Ari, DJ Ruby, DJ Colette, Nima Gorji, Kaspar Tasane, Andy Caldwell, Party Shirt, Plastik Funk, ENDO, John Tejada, Hoss, DJ Sash U, Arkley, Bee Bee, Cozmic Cat, Superstar DJ Keoki, Crystal Waters, Swedish Egil, Martin Eyerer, Dezarate, Maddy O'Neal, Sonic Union, Lea Luna, Belle Humble, Marc Marzenit, AthenaLuv, Maximillian, Inkfish, Kidd Mike, Michael Anthony, They Kiss, Downupright, Harry “the Bigdog” Jamison, DJ Tiger, DJ Aleksandra, 22Bullets, Carlo Astuti, Mr Jammer, Kevin Krissen, Amir Sharara, Coke Beats, Danny Darko, DJ Platurn, Tyler Stone, Chris Coco, Purple Fly, Dan Marciano, Johan Blende, Amber Long, Robot Koch, Robert Babicz, KHAG3, Elohim, Hausman, Jaxx & Vega, Yves V, Ayokay, Leandro Da Silva, The Space Brothers, Jarod Glawe, Jens Lissat, Lotus, Beard-o-Bees, Luke the Knife, Alex Bau, Arroyo Low, Camo & Crooked, ANG, Amon Tobin, Voicians, Florian Kruse, Dave Summit, Bingo Players, Coke Beats, MiMOSA, Drasen, Yves LaRock, Ray Okpara, Lindsey Stirling, Mako, Distinct, Still Life, Saint Kidyaki, Brothers, Heiko Laux, Retroid, Piem, Tocadisco, Nakadia, Protoculture, Sebastian Bronk, Toronto is Broken, Teddy Cream, Mizeyesis, Simon Patterson, Morgan Page, Jes, Cut Chemist, The Him, Judge Jules, DubFX, Thievery Corporation, SNBRN, Bjorn Akesson, Alchimyst, Sander Van Dorn, Rudosa, Hollaphonic, DJs From Mars, GAWP, Somna, David Morales, Roxanne, JB & Scooba, Spektral, Kissy Sell Out, Massimo Vivona, Moullinex, Futuristic Polar Bears, ManyFew, Joe Stone, Reboot, Truncate, Scotty Boy, Doctor Nieman, Jody Wisternoff, Thousand Fingers, Benny Bennasi, Dance Loud, Christopher Lawrence, Oliver Twizt, Ricardo Torres, Patricia Baloge, Alex Harrington, 4 Strings, Sunshine Jones, Elite Force, Revolvr, Kenneth Thomas, Paul Oakenfold, George Acosta, Reid Speed, TyDi, Donald Glaude, Jimbo, Ricardo Torres, Hotel Garuda, Bryn Liedl, Rodg, Kems, Mr. Sam, Steve Aoki, Funtcase, Dirtyloud, Marco Bailey, Dirtmonkey, The Crystal Method, Beltek, Darin Epsilon, Kyau & Albert, Kutski, Vaski, Moguai, Blackliquid, Sunny Lax, Matt Darey, and many more. In addition to featuring international artists TDJS focuses on local talent based on the US West Coast. Hundreds of local DJ's have been featured on the show along with top industry professionals. We have recently launched v3.1 our website that now features our current live streams/past episodes in a much more user-friendly mobile/social environment. In addition to the new site, there is a mobile app (Apple/Android) and VR Nightclubs (Oculus). About The DJ Sessions Event Services - TDJSES is a WA State Non-profit charitable organization that's main purpose is to provide music, art, fashion, dance, and entertainment to local and regional communities via events and video production programming distributed via live and archival viewing. For all press inquiries regarding “The DJ Sessions”, or to schedule an interview with Darran Bruce, please contact us at info@thedjsessions.

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Mason Vera Paine
Music From Around The World: Episode 78

Mason Vera Paine

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2022 31:52


Music Around The World is a music segment featuring various artist and music. Some of these artists are from the United States, while others are from other countries across the globe. In this episode we will be featuring:  Peer Kusiv, Di Rugerio, Talla 2XLC , Satoshi Honjo and Music News. https://75dc83.p3cdn1.secureserver.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/MFAW78.mp3 Music From Around The World Episode 78 Transcription Intro:  0:00 to 0:14Mason Paine here and this is episode 78 of Music From Around The World. In this episode I will be featuring music from:  Peer Kusiv, Di Rugerio, Talla 2XLC , Satoshi Honjo and Music News. Peer Kusiv: Start – 0:14   and   End – 8:05As a DJ and producer, Peer Kusiv of North Germany; knows how to create beautiful, balanced music. His tunes on classical instruments are perfectly complemented by somber synthesizers, making him a quickly rising star in the electronic music scene. Take a listen to his latest track "Restore". “Restore” is out now on Einmusika Recordings and its available on all streaming platforms. Peer began experimenting with music production at the age of 12, and quickly realized that it was his passion. His live sets have been praised at festivals and shows around the world, in both renowned clubs and more intimate venues. Visit Instagram.com/peerkusiv, for the latest on Peer upcoming appearances and projects. That's Instagram.com/P-E-E-R-K-U-S-I-V Di Rugerio: Start – 8:06   and   End – 15:27Next up is Di Rugerio; a celebrated Mexican Techno DJ and Producer, who is known for his electrifying live performances. Having toured internationally in Italy, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium and Spain, this talented artist has earned a stellar reputation as one of the most significant figures in modern electronic music. Check out his latest single "Ofrendas" “Ofrendas” is out now via Sons of Mystiques and it's available on all streaming platforms.  Di Rugerio is an incredibly talented and diverse DJ renowned around the world. He has had the incredible opportunity to collaborate with numerous artists from various countries. As a regular guest on LOCA FM 107.6 in Ibiza, Di Rugerio's fame is swiftly rising and he continues to break musical boundaries. News Break 1: 15:28 to 16:36We are going to take a quick break for some music news. Alison Wonderland, well-known for her work as a singer, producer, and DJs, has launched her very own label: FMU Records. The first release from the label is "I Surrender", a track that was created through a collaboration between Argentinean producer Dabow and South African artist Jon Casey. Alison's label is all about giving rising stars a platform to shine and releasing music without succumbing to algorithm-based marketing strategies. She wants artists to be able to create freely, without bowing to industry demands. In other news. Hangout Fest just announced their lineup for 2023 and it's packed with amazing performers. Pop-punk fans will be thrilled to see Paramore headlining the event, with Mayday Parade and The Maine, SZA, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Kevin Gates and more. For those who love to dance, there will be plenty of great DJs lined up like HoneyLuv, Aluna, Alison Wonderland, John Summit to keep things moving all weekend long. For ticket information and information about other performers visit hangoutmusicfest.com And that's it for this newsbreak, now lets get back to the music. Talla 2XLC: Start – 16:37  and     End – 25:32Based out of Frankfurt Germany is legendary DJ and Producer Talla 2XLC. He has carved a name for himself in the world of electronic music. His energetic, uplifting and profoundly moving trance sound has captivated fans from every corner of the globe. Take a listen to his latest track “Can you feel the silence”. “Can you feel the silence” is out now via Technoclub Retro and it's available on all streaming platforms. It was 20 years ago in 2002 that Talla 2XLC unleashed his pioneering tr...

Bringin' it Backwards
Interview with Kinder

Bringin' it Backwards

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 32:36


We had the pleasure of interviewing Kinder over Zoom video! Kinder is a music project by sisters Briony and Savannah from the very small town of Maitland, Australia. The duo has toured live alongside the likes of Marshmello, RL Grime, NGHTMRE, Alison Wonderland and PNAU as well as playing slots at Australian festivals like Splendour in the Grass, Groovin The Moo and Spilt Milk.Make sure to check out their new EP Akwaaba EP out no via Warner Music Australia.We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com. www.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #Kinder #Akwaaba #NewMusic Listen & Subscribe to BiB https://www.bringinitbackwards.com/follow/ Follow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/groups/bringinbackpod

THE LIZZY JANE PODCAST
#83 - EVAN GIIA

THE LIZZY JANE PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 58:41


Brooklyn based artist, EVAN GIIA has established herself as one of the ones to watch. Entering the music scene as a classically trained opera singer her voice adds a distinctive touch to her electronic pop crossover sound. Released by ODESZA'S Foreign Family Collective in 2018, GIIA's breakout single “WESTWORLD” and the self-directed music videopropelled her to #1 on Hype Machine. Combined Spotify streams of the song now exceed 37 million. The Berklee Collegeof Music alumna has performed at festivals like Coachella, EDC, Lollapalooza, Bonnaroo, Electric Forest and shared stages with the likes of ODESZA, Illenium, Dillon Francis, Louis The Child, Alison Wonderland, Jai Wolf, What So Not, and Big Wild. Signed with Astralwerks Records (Capitol Records) in 2019, EVAN GIIA continues to sharpen her craft and exploded out of the pandemic packing stages at the biggest festivals all Summer. Her 2022 Summer thrived even more with the hit “Don't Let Me Let Go” with Dillon Francis and Illenium, which peaked at #1 on dance radio charts. EVAN GIIA is set for her headline tour in Fall 2022. With new music to come, she continues to push boundaries and rejuvenate electronic music with her relatable hooks and world class performance. To learn more visit: http://www.evangiia.com Here's a linktree to her latest single "Momentum" : https://evangiia.lnk.to/MOMENTUM This episode was brought to you by VitaPlur. VitaPLUR E-Boost Gum is a first of its kind rave supplement that provides magnesium, electrolytes and antioxidants sublingually while you chew! With no pills to take or annoying powders to mix VitaPLUR E-Boost gum is the perfect complement to your active lifestyle. Use code: "LIZZYJANE" (all caps) at check out for 10% off any item at https://www.vitaplur.io/ For ad - free podcasts, exclusive content, one on one lessons, + more visit: https://www.patreon.com/thisislizzyjane

Infinite Skies Radio
Infinite Skies Radio #005

Infinite Skies Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 60:05


ARMNHMR drops brand new music from Seven Lions, Tokyo Machine, Kx5, Alison Wonderland, Amidy, ILLENIUM, Au5, Adventure Club and more! Get in touch with ARMNHMR online @ARMNHMR #INFINITESKIESRADIO Tracklist: Łaszewo – F___ Your Sunshine (Adventure Club Remix) 02:45 SLANDER, NGHTMRE – Monster 06:30 Seven Lions ft. Lights – Stop Thinking 09:46 Far Out ft. Rikki – Slow Motion 11:57 William Black & Cinema Kid – You're Not Alone 15:57 Seven Lions ft. GG Magree – Miss You 21:10 Kx5 – Alive (ft. The Moth And The Flame) 24:00 BONNIE X CLYDE – Another You 26:30 Tokyo Machine – RAD 28:55 STAR SEED, Luma – How To Let Go 31:00 Fred Again.. – Delilah (pull me out of this) 33:06 Seven Lions feat. So Below – Every Time 35:08 Franky Nuts – Right Here, Right Now 37:56 Codeko & Nevve – Remedy 40:05 Alison Wonderland – Down the Line 43:25 MitiS & Amidy – It's All You 45:33 ILLENIUM & MAX – Worst Day 46:52 Highlnd x Taylor Kade – Up Until The Light (feat. Gracie Van Brunt) 48:15 Galantis – Runaway (U & I) (Subtronics Remix) 50:15 Au5 & EMME – Another Way 53:25 AMIDY & Danny Olson – Gravity (feat. Tyler Graves) 55:42

Infinite Skies Radio
Infinite Skies Radio #005

Infinite Skies Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 60:05


ARMNHMR drops brand new music from Seven Lions, Tokyo Machine, Kx5, Alison Wonderland, Amidy, ILLENIUM, Au5, Adventure Club and more!Get in touch with ARMNHMR online @ARMNHMR #INFINITESKIESRADIOTracklist:2. Łaszewo - F___ Your Sunshine (Adventure Club Remix) 02:453. SLANDER, NGHTMRE - Monster 06:304. Seven Lions ft. Lights - Stop Thinking 09:465. Far Out ft. Rikki - Slow Motion 11:576. William Black & Cinema Kid - You're Not Alone 15:577. Seven Lions ft. GG Magree - Miss You 21:108. Kx5 - Alive (ft. The Moth And The Flame) 24:009. BONNIE X CLYDE - Another You 26:3010. Tokyo Machine - RAD 28:5511. STAR SEED, Luma - How To Let Go 31:0012. Fred Again.. - Delilah (pull me out of this) 33:0613. Seven Lions feat. So Below - Every Time 35:0814. Franky Nuts - Right Here, Right Now 37:5615. Codeko & Nevve - Remedy 40:0516. Alison Wonderland - Down the Line 43:2517. MitiS & Amidy - It's All You 45:3318. ILLENIUM & MAX - Worst Day 46:5219. Highlnd x Taylor Kade - Up Until The Light (feat. Gracie Van Brunt) 48:1520. Galantis - Runaway (U & I) (Subtronics Remix) 50:1521. Au5 & EMME - Another Way 53:2522. AMIDY & Danny Olson - Gravity (feat. Tyler Graves) 55:42

Therapy Gecko
ALISON WONDERLAND GIVES ADVICE AS A GECKO

Therapy Gecko

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2022 94:40 Very Popular


I am joined by the talented producer and DJ Alison Wonderland to talk to people on the phone as geckos. Callers include a pilot battling a DUI, an animator with unwavering imposter syndrome, a man who worships Taco Bell, a mother at the end of her rope with her unmotivated son, and other calls too.Calls start at: 14:27More gecko stuff here: https://linktr.ee/lyleforeverMore Alison stuff here:  https://alisonwonderland.com/

Bingkai Suara
[Music] BONNIE X CLYDE with FOMO Talks About “Need Ya”, Music Journey, and Freedom in “Tears in Paradise”

Bingkai Suara

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 11:15


Hello Listeners! In this episode, we had the opportunity to talk with an Electronic Dance duo, Bonnie X Clyde, who released a collaboration single with a duo, FOMO entitled “Need Ya”. Both Bonnie X Clyde and FOMO came to share their journey in making the single, how Bonnie X Clyde formed, and what FOMO thinks about working with Bonnie X Clyde. In addition to their first EP "Wanted” published in 2017, BONNIE X CLYDE has also worked with FOMO while simultaneously prepping for their upcoming new album. Five of their tracks helped them reach the top place on USA Today's dance music charts twice. Additionally, BONNIE X CLYDE is now organizing events across North America starting in the spring of 2023 in support of their first album "Tears in Paradise." Garrett Beaupre and Morgan Bundgus, as FOMO, are a San Diego-based duo. Insomniac's Discovery Project and Tchami's remix competitions, as well as support from well-known musicians like Diplo, Steve Aoki, Zeds Dead, Alison Wonderland, and Illenium, have all helped Project FOMO gain a lot of recognition since it was first launched in 2016. It has also received millions of Spotify streams. In addition, FOMO has played in a number of renowned North American locations throughout the course of his career, including Countdown New Years Eve, the Electric Daisy Carnival music event, and the Palladium in Los Angeles. Listen full episode on Bingkai Suara and Don't forget to follow our podcast on any podcast platforms, our instagram Bingkai karya, and stay updated with our recent news on www.bingkaikarya.com .

Mason Vera Paine
Music From Around The World: Episode 66

Mason Vera Paine

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2022 33:47


Music Around The World is a music segment featuring various artist and music. Some of these artists are from the United States, while others are from other countries across the globe. In this episode we will be featuring:   Luigi Madonna, Ritzi Lee, Ben Sterling and Miguel Bastida, and Music News. https://masonverapaine.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/MFAW66.mp3 Intro: 0:00 to 0:12Mason Paine here and this is episode 66 of Music From Around The World. In this episode I will be featuring music from:  Luigi Madonna, Ritzi Lee, Ben Sterling and Miguel Bastida, and Music News. Luigi Madonna: Start -  0:13    and   End – 7:25Luigi Madonna is one of the most renowned DJs and producers of deep minimal techno music. His work has been celebrated by fans all over the world, and he is considered to be a true pioneer in the genre. He has been making waves in the electronic music scene since 2008, with releases on prestigious labels like Material Series, Adam Beyer's Drumcode and Richie Hawtin and John Aquaviva's Plus 8. Take a listen to his latest track Contempo 3.0. Contempo 3.0 is out now vial Contempo records and it's available on all streaming platforms. In addition to being a DJ and producer, Luigi is also a skilled remixer, he is much in demand, having worked his magic for artists and labels including Trapez, Hidden, Analytictrail, Mauro Picotto, Markantonio, The Advent, Sasha Carassi, and Spektre. For the latest information on Luigi Madonna's projects visit Facebook.com/LuigiMadonnaBeat; that's Facebook.com/L-u-i-g-i-M-a-d-o-n-n-a-B-e-a-t Ritzi Lee: Start -7:26   and   End – 13:28Hailing from Amsterdam, Ritzi Lee is a renowned industrial DJ and tech pioneer. After winning a local DJ contest, he quickly made a name for himself on the international scene, playing at renowned events like Dance Valley and the FFWD Dance Parade. With many successful techno tracks under his belt, Ritzi has cemented his place as a leading figure in the global dance music community. Here is a listen to his latest track  "Detonation". “Detonation” is out now on Loose Club Naples records and its available on all streaming platforms. Ritzi's technique is impeccable and his signature straight techno sound has made him one of the underground stars of techno music. Things started to really take off for him when he began to gain recognition from fans and critics alike. For the latest on Ritzi projects vist Facebook.com/RitziLee; that's FACEBOOK.COM/R-I-T-Z-I-L-E-E. News Break 1: 13:29 to 14:29Lets take a brief break for some music news. Shaquille O'Neal is no stranger to breaking records. The legendary basketball player-turned-DJ is now setting his sights on breaking the world record for the largest mosh pit at a music festival. O'Neal is gearing up for a performance at Excision's Lost Lands and is confident he can break the record. Back in 2007, heavy metal band DevilDriver claimed to have broken the Guinness World Record for "Largest Circle Pit. In other news As the world slowly emerges from the pandemic, many artists are reflecting on their experiences of isolation, loss and grief. For Australian DJ and producer Alison Wonderland, these feelings have become the inspiration for her third studio album, Loner. Now, Wonderland is taking her album one step further by turning it into a graphic novel. Co-written with Sridhar Reddy of Z2 Comics, the novel will explore the themes of mental health and survival against all odds. That's the end of this news break; now let's get back to the news. Ben Sterling: Start – 14:30   and     End – 25:06Ben Sterling is a UK-based tech house DJ and producer who draws influence from his family's collection of disco music from the '70s and '80s, as well as modern electro. He has a deep passion for the history of Chicago house and Detroit techno, which is reflected in his sets and productions. Here is a listen to his latest track “Uno Dos Tres“

Beyond the Beats: EDM News and Culture

This week we discuss the impact of inflation on touring artists and why we may start to see less artists touring as a result. Plus, Alec describes his latest escapade to a new club in Tampa called PTL. We also rate new music from MEDUZA, Charles D, Dimension x Graffix, and Alison Wonderland's trap alias: Whyte Fang. And of course, we put two up-and-coming artists on your radars: Aboywithabag, and NotLö. Tune in to hear all of this and more on Episode 151 of Beyond the Beats, a podcast about dance music news and culture.Get the full shownotes on our website: https://www.beyondthebeats.co/episode-151BtB Twitter: @podBTB | BtB Instagram: @btb.pod | Alec's Twitter: alec_btb | Samir's Twitter: samir_btb

Using the Whole Whale Podcast
Pooh & Public Domain Creative Opportunities | MarketingArtfully.com

Using the Whole Whale Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 56:06


The copyright on Winnie-the-Pooh by A. A. Milne officially moved into the public domain this year. What does that actually mean?  How might nonprofit's use public domain characters like this to help tell their story? Tara Jacobson is the owner of MarketingArtfully.com with over 20 years experience in the marketing industry. She helps us break down what is possible and comes up with creative ways nonprofit causes might use the IP.    Resource links A lot of websites were shared on this awesome episode, here are the URLs mentioned. Creative Commons Trademark/Copyright search TESS RedBubble.com https://creativemarket.com/  https://morguefile.com/  https://fiverr.com Canva.com Openai.com Public Domain Story List MarketingArtfully.com https://artsyfartsylife.com/    About Tara Jacobson Tara Jacobson is the owner of MarketingArtfully.com with over 20 years experience in the marketing industry which translates into highly successful marketing systems for her “DIY” and entrepreneur clients. Tara's strong history in Psychology, Entrepreneurship, and Creativity, combined with her 100 miles per hour, “tell it like it is” personality have earned her the title “The Queen of Marketing Ahhh's” from her raving fans. Tara brings a true small and medium sized business perspective to her work. She has talked with over 1,000 small biz owners about their goals, plans and dreams, helping them to grow and make sure that their marketing increases their intended efforts!   Rough Transcript   [00:00:00] George: We have a very interesting guest who is, I'll just say it very brave because she is coming in because I reached out to her completely cold, like completely cold. I'm sitting there looking up information about creative ways of using public domain characters and works and none other than marketing, artfully.com. [00:00:50] And then I reached out to the owner and Tara Jacobson was nice enough as the owner of marketing, fully marketing artfully com. She has over 20 years experience in the marketing industry, but is, I would say coming at this as an outsider to the nonprofit and social impact industry in her work with over thousands of small and mid-size businesses and in this world. [00:01:13] Tara, can you tell us maybe a bit more about your work and what. [00:01:18] Tara: So I started internet marketing and making websites with like dream Weaver and all of that back in the day. Merge two, I was a realtor for a couple of years. That was interesting. And then I owned a marketing company for years and one of the reasons why I got so interested in. [00:01:37] More so trademark and copyright and later on, interested in public domain is because it's I believe it's $600. You get fined as a business. If you use somebody's copyrighted or trademarked work and it's $10,000, if you do it for a client. So I was like, I have always bought every picture I've ever owned. [00:02:04] I've always had. Oh shoot. What it was called, where the domain of where you got your things and yeah. You sourced the information and yeah that to me was super important years ago when I was posting things for people, making social media graphics, things like that. [00:02:23] And I got really interested in it. So we're gonna talk today. I'm gonna give you a little course in all of the D. Terms that are gonna come up. And then I love that we're gonna brainstorm some ways that nonprofits can use 'em the only nonprofit I've ever been involved in was the Colorado house rabbit society. [00:02:49] I do have a blog post on my website about how to get volunteers, cuz they were really bad at it. And so I did I did write them a blog post on how to get volunteers, but I haven't worked tons with nonprofits, but I've worked with all kinds of businesses over the years, small businesses and medium size SSEs and small business. [00:03:13] George: Yeah. And I think that's helpful context too, to say, like what's at stake. Why do I care about this on one end? There's the penalty side, which is frankly, not as much fun as the creative, which we'll get to, but I'll just say from personal experience, we had interns writing content at whole whale. [00:03:32] Seven years ago, I get this email from it's like a take down notice, but also basically we used like a picture of a squirrel with some nuts that somebody just Google. Just Google the image and the content really wasn't used at all. And we got fined. I will say I, I can't officially say, but it is in the thousands of dollars for a picture, an intern put on our website like a decade ago. [00:03:57] Like it's very real what you're talking about and very painful. So I think your note, I'll just put an exclamation point on. It's worth checking because the algorithms that people have for quickly searching and scanning websites have improved for scanning for this type of copyrighted work, all righty onto you. [00:04:17] What, and there's [00:04:18] Tara: so much available for free or a very little money. I'm gonna explain the difference, how you get super free stuff, and then how you get like really tiny money. And to me, tiny money is under $10. Maybe not under $300, I'm talking tiny money. So we're gonna start off by talking about what trademark is. [00:04:47] So trademark gets talked about a lot and trademark is just the words. So you, so Nike's swoosh. The picture of it is copyrighted because it's an image, but the word just do it is trademarked and you can't use those kind of terms. What you're talking about with the creative and the marketing, and maybe pictures for blogs and maybe pictures for things to sell or images for things to sell. [00:05:17] Is called copyright because copyright covers artistic things like pictures poems, books, things like that. And things come out of copyright. I looked it up after 70 years. So things before 1924 are in the public domain right now. And something super exciting came into the public domain this year, which was the original poo bear. [00:05:46] And [00:05:47] George: all the characters, right? So everything from the mil books are public domain. [00:05:53] Tara: Yeah. And there's illustrations of P bear and EOR and the hundred acre words and things like that, that people truly have a heartfelt connection to. So if you're talking about doing something that is going to help a nonprofit, you're not looking for something that's going to. [00:06:16] Be mercenary or something like that. You want something that people can go back to their childhood and think, oh my gosh, it's poo bear. I love poo. And there's a whole list of and you can put a link on it. I have a whole list on my website of stories that are in the public. So Rapunzel, Rapunzel it down. [00:06:47] Your hair is in the public domain. So that is something that people can use. Oh, we have to talk about public domain too. But that is a story that people can use. What they can't use is tangled. Tangled is the dignified version of. Yeah, Rapunzel, let down my hair. So what you wanna do is you wanna make sure that anything you're looking to use, there's a database. [00:07:19] It's the PT, PTO database. It's called test T E S S. If you just search test on. Google, they have a way to search for it. And you put in only look for live ones. So if you look for live and dead ones, then you're gonna get a lot. But we only care about the ones that are live right now. And so you can find out if something is in the public domain is a avail, is copyrighted or not. [00:07:46] Now public domain is way more just than things that have gone on a copyright or that aren't trademarked. There are things called creative commons where an artist or a writer or people like that will take their items and file them as creative commons. Now you want what's called creative commons. Oh zero zero. [00:08:12] And that means they hold no They don't have any license on it. Where if it's just like a plain creative comments, a lot of times they'll exclude a commercial license, even though you're a nonprofit, if you're selling something commercially, that would be violating the terms of that license. And you can find all kinds of things doing that search for pictures, for your website, for things like that. [00:08:38] Now there are places that say they. Creative commons things like morgue file has a lot of pictures on it. It's just one of the places. And, but they don't have a vetting process. They rely on the people, uploading the pictures to do it. So we're gonna talk for just a wee minute about why sometimes it's better to purchase it than not. [00:09:05] Okay. Even if you're using something that's in the public domain. So we're gonna talk about poo. Because I love him and absolutely but you could go, you could grab a book off the shelf. You could download that you could scan that image. You could fix all of the little problems with a graphic. [00:09:29] Program like Photoshop and make sure it's in the proper condition to use on a t-shirt or use on postcards or things like that. Or you can go to a place like creative market where somebody has already done that for you. Like an artist has already done all those steps. And you buy it with a commercial license. [00:09:52] Usually they're about $11, I think, to get like a set of P bear images. Alison Wonderland is in the public domain. So you can use Alison Wonderland. Now they have, somebody has trademarked Allison Wonderland on t-shirts. So you still, even if it's in the public domain, you always wanna go check the trademark database. [00:10:14] It's not, there's no like blanket, these are all safe and these are not all safe. You always wanna go and check. So does, [00:10:22] George: so the trademark database, what does that look like? Is that tests or is that a different that's test? Yeah, no [00:10:27] Tara: that's tests and all you do is you put you put in Alison Wonderland in tests and click live and click search, and then it'll show you what category of things are. [00:10:42] Ex like you have to exclude. So say it says t-shirt clothing. I can't remember what's all in that category, but you could make greeting cards. Nobody's trademarked that for greeting cards. So that's why you wanna check. So even if you think, oh my gosh, Allison wonderlands gone. It doesn't mean it is. [00:11:04] If you're not using it on the thing, they've trademarked it for. And I have such a good example that I looked up for you. So the word elf. Is trademark for lighters, photography, backdrop, and amplifiers three different categories. You can't use it for that. But as of right now, if you wanted to use it on a t-shirt you be, it's not just the, you're gonna put a picture of an L on a t-shirt and you're and for nonprofits, you may be able to avoid some of these problems, because you're functionally selling. to your constituents rather than as much trying to sell internationally. Sometimes you may wanna sell internationally, but if you're doing a fundraiser internally and you're not gonna be advertising it online or in a huge way, then you may be able to get away with it. [00:12:08] If they do send you a cease desist, then you have made commercial money on it though they can claw back that money. So it's worth looking. [00:12:16] George: Yeah this complicates it a bit more because prior to even you saying that, I just assumed if it's in the public domain, I'm looking at a picture of Winnie the poo. [00:12:26] Somebody could have trademarked that on a t-shirt. So I'm like, oh, I can spin up my t-shirts with Winnie the poo on it. [00:12:32] Tara: No, they can't trademark the picture of Winnie the poo they could tra they could, and they can't copyright it because the copyright belongs to AA. So Uhuh, the original artwork is in the public domain. [00:12:49] What they could do is, and it would take 'em a while to do it, cuz they have to show the first time the trademark, the word was used in the public and then they have to pay money to get it. It's about 12, $1,200 to get the trademark and then they have to go through a whole process where it's vet. So you and they won't go backwards. So if you were to sell a Winnie, the POH says, Winnie the poo, it's the poo bear old P bear you're done. And in two years, somebody trademarks Winnie the poo and you had used it. They don't go backwards. Does that [00:13:26] George: help at all? You know what it helps with reminding folks that just because it's on that list, you should double check the database, especially if you're going to put marketing power behind it, putting it on products and as you go to use it, but. [00:13:40] Again, though, is a massive shopping list because there are some edge cases maybe you can't put poo on a lighter, but [00:13:50] Tara: no, you can't put, you can't put an El on a lighter [00:13:53] George: I know let's get your, let's get it straight. Elves, not okay. Poo, like we'll just memorize whole thing. Poo's good. He's good to go on a lighter. [00:14:00] There's that huge the movie's coming out, right? They did a horror movie with Winnie the. Can drop this season because you can do [00:14:12] Tara: that. You can do that now. And so all of these amazing things that people, and it's not even just, so Walt Disney was brilliant. He took over so many fairy tales. [00:14:31] Yeah. And stole them for him. There is a real beauty and the beast story that is an old fable from like, When the black plague was around that he then made specific. Now you can do all kinds of things with beauty and the beast. You just can't do the bell in the yellow there iconography, right? [00:14:58] Yeah. Okay. And then spec. So that's from both the old movie and the new movie, and then you can't do, and then you can, but there's so many things you can do. Like sleeping. Beauty is you can say sleeping beauty. He doesn't own sleeping beauty. He owns Aurora because that wasn't the name of the original sleeping beauty. [00:15:22] It was. Sister. And so he picked that one. So then you wanna really try, I do know a lot about this. You wanna try to make sure that something isn't copyrighted or trademarked before you use it and just BEC and do not go to Etsy, do not go to anywhere and do a search and think, oh, look, this is all over Etsy. [00:15:46] It must be okay. That's not how the world works. [00:15:50] George: Yeah, you're really talking about the original, like name of the character as presented essentially in the trademark language, in the copyright public domain and the images I'm looking through your piece on Allison Wonderland. You may have that image of Allison, a blue dress and the the mad hat, or it is a very different look, frankly, but it's still recognizable as the charact. [00:16:16] but it doesn't necessarily have that immediate brand recognition that essentially that's a Disney version Disney, it Disney it. But right now, for instance there's two movies about pinoc one on, I think Netflix and one on Disney as a rerelease guess what, that's another story similar to, as you just mentioned beauty and the beast that you [00:16:35] Tara: can run with. [00:16:36] Yeah, there are so many things. And oh and they're really mad about this, but I think in the next year it might be next year, Nikki's coming [00:16:45] George: to town. [00:16:47] Tara: Old Mickey, like really old Mickey. Oh, G Mickey. Yeah. OG Mickey is coming out of copyright. And so that's, what's fun about it to me. Like I, I make stuff for now I make artwork. [00:17:03] I'm an artist now. And I make artwork. So I made my own version of the mad hatch actress who does not look like Johnny Depp. It doesn't look like Disney's version. She's a woman in a hat and the original Alison Wonderland had that 10 and 10, six thing in her hat. And so she's very recognizable as Alison Wonderland, as the Matt had her from Allison Wonderland, but she's a feminist version. [00:17:41] George: So now we get into maybe some of that creative elements, unless there's some more guardrails you wanna toss [00:17:45] Tara: out for folks. Nope. I think if you've gotten this far and you have all of the warnings [00:17:51] George: you really made them take their vegetables first, right? Amen. Vegetables and vitamins first. So you can riff on them. [00:18:00] You can take this original concept and riff on it. Can I just maybe up to a thou 3000. Explain to me what are the advantages of using a character that has this recognition [00:18:14] Tara: already? Okay. So the reason why there is copyright and trademark is because it would be so much easier to sell a Alison Wonderland. [00:18:30] Queen of hearts mug. If it looked just like Disney's right, people have already paid money to go to the Disney movie. They've already paid to go to Disney world. Walt Disney has already done the work to make people want to like that. And so it's unfair if you think, oh, I wanna do something with transformers because there's good brand recognition. [00:18:58] The reason why you wanna do it is because there's good brand recognition right now. The reason we now I wanna I'll give you my Madha example. The reason I wanna do a Madris is I can use all the words except for Alice in wonder. So mad Hatter, isn't trademarked tea party. We are all mad here. [00:19:23] All of those things are not trademarked, so I can make a mad Hatter shirt with we're all mad here and I can market it in a way that it will be able to get found by a portion of the population that's interested in the Alice Wonderland story. That's why I wanna make a bad hatch actress, because I know that there are people that already resonate with that character, whether it was the Disney character or whether they read Allison Wonderland in their childhood, or whether they saw Johnny DEP any which way they have a feeling towards that character. [00:20:00] And I can use that to help sell my stuff. [00:20:04] George: Gotcha. So you're shopping for. These characters in part because of this. And I wanna come back to the value that you are essentially borrowing for free. Think about the amount of attention it took to bring that character to millions of people. How much would that have cost for you to do the same? [00:20:24] Now you then, because of that attention, as I understand it, there's recognition. Oh, I see that. I grew up with that. I was read that. And then with recognition, you then can play with the affinity, which by the way, can be positive and negative. There are often villains in here as well, but you then can immediately start on page five instead of page one. [00:20:45] And then it sounds add your flavor of brand message, even advocacy. Does that sound right? [00:20:53] Tara: Yeah. Exactly. So gimme an idea of one of your nonprofits. [00:20:58] George: Oh gosh. We have a lot of animal welfare organizations I'd say interested in preserving and saving and protecting lands. [00:21:07] Tara: Okay. So animal welfare makes me think of the big Wildcat organization when I was in Colorado. [00:21:14] Which makes me think of the cowardly lion and they could use the cowardly lion, the original Frank bomb, cowardly lion, which is in I'm 95. Yeah. It's in the public domain and do something with the cowardly lion that matches their the way their nonprofit is set up and who it's serving animals, right? [00:21:43] Yes. And so if the Wildcat sanctuary already knows their people love big cats, and now they're giving them the cowardly lion with that affinity to not the movie, the book. And that character, but you can still use cowardly lion and all that comes with it. And all the heartstrings that come with it, then all of a sudden you have a target market group. [00:22:10] That's already predisposed to like it and buy it at a higher price because they don't really care. They know the profit's going to. The animal rescue group, they know that this is something that they're gonna love and cherish because it helped their thing, but they also enjoy wearing it. And in wearing it now they're promoting the animal rescue group. [00:22:32] So there's like this amazing circle of wonderfulness. [00:22:37] George: Yeah. I thought you were gonna go with Tigger, but you threw me a curve ball. I maybe have gone with You could ERs and saving Tiggers because he is a character inside of winning the poop. Now [00:22:49] Tara: you there's once you start brains but think about that, you and I went to two totally different things that are both actually big cats that could help an annual animal rescue. [00:23:02] So say you rescue turtles. You wanna find. Maybe I, and don't take, don't quote me on this, but maybe the wind in the willows is in the public domain, the original book, and there's a fun turtle in there. Or those are the kind of things you wanna try to figure out how you can mono, how you can really use their. [00:23:24] Brand recognition to make your customers who are your donors, more willing to buy something and not only buy it because that doesn't help as much. If they're not wearing it and helping spread your message. [00:23:38] George: I wanna pull the thread a bit more because immediately you talk about merchandise. And I imagine if I were to drop you into many sort of after thoughts of we'll call it a Shopify or a Spreadshirt or a very cafe press talking about we put our logo on a shirt, so our. [00:23:55] Audience can go get it. It's an afterthought. It's not the forefront. Can you explain very quickly, like when you look at the opportunity of petsy or putting imagery on a shirt, is there money there? What does that look like in your [00:24:08] Tara: world? Okay. So for a nonprofit, specifically, not in my world, because in my world, I'm an artist now, but for a nonprofit number one, I would suggest they use red bubble. [00:24:21] It is incredibly simple. You do not pay a dime to list any of the products. And as a nonprofit, you make this say, you say, and you don't have the, you don't have anybody on staff with the ability to make what you need. Number one, you can go to creative market right now and they have there's a gal on there that does dark Alice. [00:24:53] There's all kinds like pink, Alice and dark Alice and you can just buy a graphic. That's already ready to drop on a t-shirt for 12 bucks or 20 bucks. So you've bought the right to use that on a t-shirt and then you can put words on the top words on the bottom, wor you know, the name of your charity on the back. [00:25:17] And if your people do not have the ability to do that, you can go to a place like fiber, which is F I V E R r.com. And give them the graphics that you wanna use that you've paid for. Don't rely on them to get the graphics because you want to control the fact that you have purchased commercial rights to use this. [00:25:43] Ask them to make you a t-shirt and they'll make you a t-shirt for 20 bucks. [00:25:50] George: So the, then the creation of it. So how do you set up a shop? What do you point people to set up your shop for red bubble? And you can set up a custom shop with my nonprofit and I get some graphics that just frankly, go beyond here's our logo. [00:26:04] We [00:26:04] Tara: did. Oh, gosh no. You could put your logo graphics on there. You could like that could, and you could even make it cute. Okay. So if I had at least the I, okay. Let's not as cute as the WWF, cuz they have a super cute logo, but say you just have a word logo, right? Yeah. You could take and put a Christmas hat on it for Christmas and then they would have to buy it for Christmas and you could put some Mardi Bo beads hanging on it or put some shamrocks on it. [00:26:38] For I was gonna say the 4th of July, but for St. Patrick's day. And you could do all kinds of things. If you just wanna tart up your logo and then yes, other people in the world could buy it, but primarily you're gonna be driving the people who already like you. To that place so they can buy things. You can buy stickers, you can buy blankets, you can buy. [00:27:03] And all you do is you upload your thing once, and then they put it on all that stuff, if you want. [00:27:09] George: And it's on demand creation and shipping, and it's all handled for you. But I think getting back to our ideation, let me give you another another type of organization, and this is gonna be tough, but you asked for it. [00:27:20] We've got. Cancer related organizations interested in awareness for let's say lung cancer or colorectal cancer. So what types of I see her smile. You can't see, dude. I'll narrate, she's laughing and smiling. She has an idea. All right. What do you well for the call I'm way, ER, than nonprofits, right? [00:27:46] Tara: That's okay. So for the colorectal one, I would go with but why didn't you get your test with somebody's butt and not saying B U T, but B UT, but why did but implying that everything's about a butt, right? Colorectal cancer. It's your butt. I like your job. [00:28:07] That's the kind of thing that you have to get out of your own way and figure out something cute with a marketing hook that is going to to be interesting to people, to buy cards, to buy. [00:28:27] So what, so if you're [00:28:28] George: not, I would've gone wizard of Oz with this one, like a behind the curtain, or like a wizard behind the curtain or a. Maybe a 10 man or something like I have no heart. All right. Like maybe I guess in my mind went there. [00:28:41] Tara: I'm not done with this yet. [00:28:43] George: Oh, hold on. Keep cooking. [00:28:45] Tara: So for the lung cancer I would and you can do this on fiber, or you can ask if anybody's an AR is artistic in your group, get longs and have them painted with. Have them painted with some kind of PA cute pattern. So have some artist make lungs look pretty. And then that's going to be something that people already sorry about the rustling. [00:29:18] People already want to support this, but if there's a beautiful set of lungs and you can put that on something on a card, on a whatever. So if you aren't looking for products, I guess I'm just stuck in the products right now. What were you looking to use public domain stuff. So I can give you better examples [00:29:42] George: then. [00:29:42] Yeah. Moving out of the product land. I would say it's the process I'm imagining is shopping through a, Winnie the poo in all the characters, and then saying what type of graphics could we use in our website, art blog posts, social media, mini campaigns that might be around fundraisers and that type of use where it's just it's the ability to have an immediate, as I mentioned before, a combination of recognition and. [00:30:10] Then telling a nuance of your story, [00:30:16] Tara: I would still buy the cause. You're when you're buying the P bear thing from creative market. You're buying the set. So the entire set of the P air images. So you've got, say you were to do that and we'll let's talk about the Colorectal one, because if I'm going in, I'm going to the hardest one you have Tigar and I'm so happy that my, my friend P got his colorectal screen. [00:30:56] He's bouncing on his tail, right? Yep. so this is something, [00:31:01] George: no, you're right. You can take these characters and have a dialogue. And what does it mean? That happens. It's just it is so much it IBUs it with so much more nuance. Doesn't it? Because then you're not thinking. So colorectal cancer for Mego. [00:31:16] Tara: I go directly to the gal who was on the today show whose husband died. Jay died. Super cute lady. Can't remember her name right the second. And so there's a lot of bad associations, sad associations to that. And there's not this This feeling of hope that if you help donate to my cause we can. [00:31:47] Do so many more things than just mourn people. We can help with research. So maybe you have, what's the one that's always the owl, is the smart one. And so the owl says did you know that your donation helps us research cures and things to help with colorectal cancer? Like now you're saying, oh, it's not just this horrifying thing that everybody's gonna die from. It's that you, as an organization. Present a way for people to be hopeful and to want to donate because, and to want to share socially. Yeah. Do you wanna share a picture of a colon? I have seen a picture of a colon and they are not attractive. [00:32:42] Do you wanna share a picture of a colon or do you wanna share a picture of tiger jumping up and down? With a funny context to it, but here's the game that I'm seeing. You're bringing in characters that have a normal relationship, and then you're adding dialogue. It's a caption contest in some respects of saying, what would this dialogue look like if it were about our cause? [00:33:03] George: All right, I'm gonna throw you another one, unless there's another point here. No, I like. Okay. The news literacy project, and then generally anybody dealing with misinformation online. And so this particular organization works with educators and journalists to give students the skills they need to discern fact from fiction and know what to trust. [00:33:23] Tara: Oh my goodness. I would totally use. Was oh, we just watched this. Oh, you can't use it. I can give you a great example. Can't uses. So you charming was the villain and guy was the villain in in frozen. You could do this on social media. You could absolutely do this without getting in trouble. Yeah. [00:33:55] Prince [00:33:56] George: times. So just yeah. Who like a quiz who was the villain in social media da, everybody knows fake news sometimes or however you put it, that things aren't always what they seem at first glance. Yeah. And so you're talking about the fact that don't forget when you're reading the news things. [00:34:21] Tara: Aren't always what at first glance ever news or Scrooge is in the is in the public domain, that Scrooge store. That's why you have, that's why you have SCR and you have all those movies that are made of it, but you could put something about You can't use Scrooge duck, but you can use Scrooge and you could put something about the fact that Scrooge goes bankrupt. [00:34:52] Loses all his money. and then underneath you could say something like not true. He donated it all to a, to worthy causes after tiny Tim taught him the right way to do it. Make sure to fact check. Yeah, [00:35:07] George: I. All right here. I'm gonna play one into you. See how you would go with the queen of hearts is public domain. [00:35:14] Yeah. And notoriously pretty terrible leader. Did you have the little cards as like defenders or like at least the soldiers, right? No. You could have she has queen of heart soldiers. Yeah. Two soldiers, the queen of hearts talking to each other, being like, I'm not sure red. Paint's so great for flowers, but I'm not gonna look it up. [00:35:35] So painting the roses red, like all of that sort of iconography and you're like check the, so this could be part of an ongoing joke series. Could even be a, could even be a shirt. go, I'll go back to your product. But no, but it could all [00:35:48] Tara: of that's and I just set up a I've had an Etsy shop, but I just, the reason why I suggest red bubble. [00:35:54] Is because it is the easiest thing in 20 years, I have ever done online the way they've made the website and the ease of adding. It just has to be a big enough picture, which is why I suggested a fiber person, cuz they're gonna be able to there's terms like it has to be 4,500 pixels by 5,005. [00:36:17] And nonprofit people are like LA. I can't hear that. but any kind of graphic artist can do that in a heartbeat. That's just not a hard thing. And so if they have an idea that they wanna implement, they could implement it with somebody on five or very easily. Gotcha. All right, [00:36:37] George: you ready for another one? [00:36:38] Sure. Let's keep going. All right. This is one move for hunger, but also hunger organizations in general, food banks, collecting food and in general for move for hunger, they're a national nonprofit, and they have a sustainable way to reduce food waste. Mainly when people move, instead of throwing it away, they have moving companies that have been part of their network that get food that last mile to donated to local food banks. [00:37:01] So anything in the food bank, food insecure. Space. Okay. What [00:37:07] Tara: would you play there? So I go to the mad Hatter's tea party where they're eating right. Right after this, they called the moving company and they came and, or they called moved for hunger and no food. No teacakes were, was. And that's all imagery you ha can go grab and that's all imagery. It's just there. And people already know it. And they know about the, I if I was doing move for hunger, I would do a whole series of it with like cupcakes, like a really cute cupcake. Maybe even not a Alice Wonderland cupcake, but you can use, drink me. [00:37:49] You can U I. Always check. You can use drink meat. You can use eat me and then say [00:37:57] George: no, those little tags that are like so iconic to [00:37:59] Tara: it. Yeah. So eat me on a little cupcake. Cause you can buy those kind images already made. And once you have your little cupcake, then you can say not a Chrome went to waste. [00:38:13] Because the food bank showed up or the Mo food movers or move for hunger showed up. And so you're go, like the big part of whatever you're doing is gonna be the cupcake and the eat me. And then especially on social media, then the underneath of it is the message with a link to your donate page or a link to your about page so people can understand what your thing is. [00:38:39] People want to know how to help, but you have to attract their attention before they know that you're there. I adopted three kids from foster care and so food, poverty is super important to me because my kids came from that situation. But there's no way for me to know. And I work with realtors all the time, cuz of that little two year thing in real estate, I would think that you could contact realtors and have them give everybody who's moving a flyer to put in the homes of the people who are moving. [00:39:16] And you're literally touching so many more people who are moving, but you have to attract that realtor first. [00:39:24] George: Yeah. I had the thought of Winnie the POH and honey, I'm done. I'm all in poo, but Winnie the POH and honey, like he's always looking for honey, always hungry and nothing is Sader than a sad poo and an empty honey. [00:39:35] Tara: Exactly. That's wonderful. I love imagine, right? That is wonderful. There's a whole bunch in SCR. So you, so then at Christmas time, yeah, you do Scrooge and tiny Tim never had enough to eat. This is the. If tiny Tim had been alive now move for hunger. Would've been able to help. So your image is something endearing and heartfelt and that, and then your message is that this is an actual thing that helps people. [00:40:12] And what you, oh, here's another thing. Oh, this is a big one. Let's talk about demographics, right? Who has the most disposable income right now? And I see a lot of people tr okay let's start. Coherently cuz I just got really excited. So people with money are I'm 56, so I have money and people older than me. [00:40:39] So let's say 50 and older have money, disposable income to donate. So you want most of your Donations your hardcore, Hey send like I, I support best friends, which is a dog rescue. It's a giant rescue place, but they had a dog town, TV show and stuff like that. So I donate to them and they send me emails with pictures of dogs and dog stories and sometimes dog t-shirts and things like that. [00:41:11] And I have the disposable income to do it. I also donate to Kiva and which is for entrepreneurs overseas, their micro loads. So you want to take. And figure out what kind of images are going to appeal to people who are older. If you're looking for donations, not to say, to ignore younger people but that's a better target market to to. [00:41:43] To get money, easy money, recurring revenue, whatever you wanna call it, because the disposable income is there. If you are trying to get volunteers, I don't volunteer very often. I'm old and grumpy, and I don't really like to leave the house and. So you are gonna get a lot more volunteers from the younger people. [00:42:08] So you would direct if this is what your what the data from your past marketing campaigns has shown in your nonprofit. If it doesn't show that, then don't do this, but think about it. And if you can get volunteers from younger people, then figure out how you can use those kind of things, more hip and ed. [00:42:33] And mine can go back to tradition and sentimental and things like that. So those are all also things you wanna put in the mix, not just what is the character you're using, cuz you could use Tigger the same way. You said to you, I said, oh, I said to use. No. You said to use 'em for the wild cats, but you could also use him to say, Hey, hop on over and help us with the the drive to end colorectal cancer. [00:43:07] George: Yep. Fairly it's really usable. And I wanna put a finer point on what you're saying with regard to generational targeting because the characters. Are coming into public domain are 70 to a hundred years old. They are perhaps more recognizable, they're recognizable and broad, but specifically higher affinity, higher recognition for let's just be honest, a generation over 45. [00:43:30] Tara: Absolutely. I agree with that a hundred percent now I would say that my daughter, who is 17 recognized the mad hat. Because my artwork is a little cartoony but if you, yeah, your style. Yeah. Yeah. My style is a little bit more cartoony, but if you were to just put and she recognizes old poo, so then you would have to go to the really big ones. [00:43:56] You couldn't go to like owl from poo. You would have to go to poo bear, Tigger, EOR. Piglet and then you want yeah. Piglet, but then you want to to find out like how people are using those characters in common vernacular in the zeitgeist, because are you a Tigger or are you an E or is an actual thing? [00:44:29] I'm an ER, meaning that I tend to be a little. I just had this conversation with one of my friends today that I'm a little bit more grumpy and a little bit more doubting and she's a ticker, she's all everything's great. And everything's fine. And da. And so that's already in the Zeit case. [00:44:50] So you could do a fun quiz on, on your social media and say, are you a ticker or are you a E or. We're gonna have a drawing for a free entry to the, whatever you have coming up for one person from whichever team wins. Yeah, I just throwing other just looking through fictional characters, there's so much more than I realized Robinhood, Sherlock Holmes, Frankenstein's monster is a, we've only just scratched the surface of kind of what's possible. [00:45:26] George: I wonder I've been playing around with Dolly two and image creation from AI, and I realized that you can actually take one of these originals and do riffs. I think you'll get more random than you would an artist, but the ability to do variations, even on, on some of these imagery, once you have, as you acknowledge like that style of the original thing that people may recognize, you could actually move those characters around more easily than ever before. [00:45:51] I think especially for a nonprofit on social media, if you're doing no commercial sales and you're just posting on social media. Yeah. And you wanted to take, say the drippy clock from Dolly. And put it on the front of your building and say, Hey, it's time to, it's time to donate times times running out to donate for the September big cat whatever for that. [00:46:24] Tara: There's a general feeling that as long as you have changed, as long as more than 40%. Change, so there's a, I'm really big on the bad things that happened. So do you remember that Obama poster that was really graphic stark graphic? That was, are you saying the Shepherd's ferry one? [00:46:51] I believe so. Yeah. Yeah. He copied that from a picture that he didn't have the commercial rights to use oh, that's. Okay. So he is in trouble for that. He's getting sued by the photographer, or he's been sued by the photographer for that because he didn't change it at all. Short of poster, short of what anybody could have done in illustrator. [00:47:16] He made it exactly. [00:47:18] George: He just dropped it down the middle and changed one shade, changed the other shade, hit it with an outline and he is And bam you're done well, the original photographer could prove it was his. So the thought is that as long as you change about 40%, but there's lots of really recognizable. [00:47:35] Tara: I don't know if CLE. K L I M P T. He made all that gold arch where there's two people on you. Yeah. And there's gold. All of that is in the public domain. His stuff [00:47:48] George: is his is the kiss, right? That's the [00:47:50] Tara: symbolic one. He did the. Yeah. So there's tons of stuff. If you start to, to take a look and then, so you can go to, you can do a search for creative commons which is an actual place. [00:48:08] Creative commons. Yeah. Yeah, of course. And use lots of things there because there are a lot of contemporary artists. There are a lot. Just people who love to make art or who love to take pictures who are willing to have people use their artwork with a commercial license. Cause you still have to have a commercial license. [00:48:30] You are a commercial entity, even as a nonprofit yeah. So you're not using it for personal. [00:48:39] George: Yeah, you have to, especially I think the bright line here I'm taking away as we wrap up is for general social media and your website use there's clearly ways you can use it, but you definitely have to double check, triple check and even consider paying for some access to it. [00:48:54] When the commercial rights of like, all right, I'm putting it on an item to be sold and revenue will be generated albeit even for a non-profit [00:49:02] Tara: a hundred percent. But I also think that there's ways to. Collection like to pay for a commercial license of a large collection for a low amount of money that you then know unilaterally, you have purchased the commercial right to use, right? [00:49:19] So if you have all the poos and you have all the Allison wonderlands and you have a creative intern and you say let's all help you brainstorm things to do. They could be posting on social media or your website for the next year. With all different kinds of fun things. Yeah. [00:49:38] George: All right. Normally I end with rapid fire questions, but I will trim it down a little bit, maybe for you and some final wrap up questions, unless there's any other finer points you wanna put on this overall conversation? [00:49:51] Tara: No, I think this was fun. It was interesting. [00:49:54] George: Little bit different. Alright, so what is one tech challenge you're currently facing right now? [00:50:01] Tara: I just wrote in my newsletter about this, that my first reaction to anything is I can't do that. I'm an EOR, so I think, oh, I can't do that. I don't know how to do that. And one of my friends today, her coach told her she had to do TikTok and she said I don't, she was freaked out, just freaked out. [00:50:27] And she said, I don't know how to do this. And so I talked to her for a little while and at the end of it, she's oh, I absolutely can do this. So I think when my first reaction is I can't do this, number one, I'll phone, a friend. And then number two, I will look on YouTube because everything you need to know about how to do anything is on. [00:50:49] George: All right. What new website or tool have you started using in the past year? That's been a game changer for you, red bubble. [00:50:57] Tara: Red bottles. So fun. Love it. And I have no affiliation. [00:51:01] George: Yeah, no this ad brought to you by red bull com find your new [00:51:07] Tara: hobby. Exactly well, but I think it's because I've used Etsy for so long and I've worked with so many entrepreneurs and it is hard. [00:51:16] Like it's just it's hard to use. It's hard to do things and. So it's distressing to give that as a person who suggests ways to make money or to do marketing or to do things like that. It's distressing to me to recommend something that I know that they're probably gonna spend a lot of time at and may not succeed. [00:51:40] Yeah. Where I was like whoa. All my little people will be able to cause my, my readership for marketing artfully is women who tend to be older, who may not be as technically inclined. And so to have something to recommend them. I'll give you another one though. canva.com. Oh, [00:52:01] George: we're friends of Canada. [00:52:02] Yeah. Okay. [00:52:04] Tara: All right. If you're doing any kind of graphics. They like, so you could totally pull your logo into Canva and they have all kinds of elements in there. And when I said put like a little Santa Claus hat on it, they would have a Santa Claus hat. You could stick onto your to your thing, even for the top of your new, how fun would that be? [00:52:29] The top, the header of your newsletter every month. You stick something on it and then seasonal [00:52:35] George: iconography. [00:52:36] Tara: Yeah. Yeah. And then people get used to looking for that, and that's a way to get them to read your newsletter, which is the point. [00:52:45] George: All righty. What is one piece of advice your parents gave you that you either followed or did not [00:52:50] Tara: follow. [00:52:54] Don't open things with your teeth. I paid a lot for them and I opened things with my teeth all the time. [00:53:04] George: That might be the best answer to that question we've ever had. And we've had many years of this that's I'm not gonna pull all the thread there. I think that was perfect. Final hardball question here. [00:53:13] How do people find you? How do people help you? [00:53:17] Tara: So I I have a, I marketing art fleet is helpful to marketing things. I have another website called artsy Fary life.com and I have a lot of stuff on there. That's artsy Fary art, artistic stuff, and then also a bunch for Alzheimer's. Cause my mother-in-law has Alzheimer's so caregiving for Alzheimer's. [00:53:45] So if anybody has that, then there's a lot of good information. [00:53:49] George: And what might somebody reach out to you personally, to do, to work [00:53:54] Tara: on? I don't work for people anymore. don't [00:53:58] George: I did that. I'm outta the client games. All right. It's lucky, [00:54:01] Tara: but you know what, but you know what? I have an open offer to anybody to email me questions and I get lots of questions. [00:54:10] It's Tara at marketing artfully. And so while I won't do it for you, a lot of times I have either a recommendation. Or I can answer a question really quick, quickly for you. That would maybe be something that would take you a long time to figure out. And I have people email you know how some people don't mind getting texts and a text will Fritz out my day. [00:54:34] I get emails all day long from people, and I've done that for years. For 20 years. My email has been out on the internet and it's in lots of my blog posts that say, feel free to email me if you have any questions. And then if you're more artsy, I have a really cool newsletter on artsy Fary and if you're more marketing, I have a really cool newsletter on marketing artfully. [00:54:56] George: I appreciate you answering my random cold email to you, and it all makes sense. Now. I appreciate you giving generously of your time and thank you. [00:55:05] Tara: It was nice talking to you today.     Podcast picture credit: OpenAI DALLE2 edit of A. A. Milne Winnie the Pooh on a log being interviewed

I AM FLOWZ
Episode 124

I AM FLOWZ

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 64:05


Future Bass & Chill Trap

The Sevo Show
#190 The Art Of Learning & Teaching Music with Jeremy Smith from LabSix

The Sevo Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 63:06


In this episode, I sit down with Jeremy Smith from LabSix. A great listen for any aspiring DJ or musician in general. Jeremy Smith has amassed a wealth of knowledge during his last ten years as a professional artist. Joining the likes of Fisher, Duke Dumont, Paces, Kilter and PNAU on Australian label Etcetc. Music, Jeremy has toured the country off the back of his iTunes Top 50 charting debut EP 'Apolis', resulting in millions of online plays, extensive radio air-time, and appearances on numerous Australian festival line-ups, alongside the likes of Flume, What So Not, Alison Wonderland and Bag Raiders, to name a few. Jeremy works on production and audio engineering for a vast range of Australian artists and soundtrack production for local, national and international clients, including Rusty International and The West Australian Opera. Jeremy is the head instructor of our Music Production Course, enabling students to learn from someone with a solid background in the music industry. Jeremy has assisted countless students to surpass their learning goals with his fun, relaxed teaching style, a knack for explaining complicated concepts quickly, and impressive knowledge of all things music and technology. We discussed all things music, how Jeremy came to be and where he is headed next. Reach out to Jeremy by visiting www.labsix.com.au

Solly's Podcast [The Dizz]
Episode 525: Solly at Subsonic 7-27-22

Solly's Podcast [The Dizz]

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 63:17


Here is my opening set from Subsonic Indy last week. This time I wanted to go a little harder with dubstep and do some experimenting with mashups of familiar tracks. Thank you for listening and thank you for the support !!! https://twitch.tv/thedizz1979_https://www.mixcloud.com/thedizz/https://onlyfans.com/thedizz1979Track Listing All I Need - Bound to DivideCrazy What Love Can Do (Öwnboss Extended Remix) - David Guetta, Becky Hill, Ella HendersonWant You (Extended Mix) - MARTEN HØRGER, Nitti GrittiLets Try It (Original Mix) - Brandon, Marten HorgerLights Up (Black Caviar Remix) - DVRKOMake U Sweat (Original Mix) - Sage ArmstrongTick Tock - Corrupt (UK) ft NatzSome Place - NOISESBeam (Original Mix) - IsoxoLone Wolf (Tony Romera Extended Remix) - ZomboyNEW WIP (NXSTY Remix) - Boombox Cartel ft MadeinTYOPop It (DJ ROCCO & DJ EVER B Remix) - Bankroll Freddie ft Megan Thee StallionNO WAY REALLY (Original Mix) - BUNDAPolyriddim - PhononLike A Pimp (Remix) - David Banner ft Lil FlipRed Alert (Original Mix) - Kompany, Bear GrillzCarry On (Original Mix) - GANZ, Alison Wonderland, Johnny NelsonAwakening (Original Mix) - ChassiBust Like (Original Mix) - Stoned LevelCheatcode (Original Mix) - Black Tiger Sex Machine, Hairitage, Hyro The HeroHUMBLE. (Mister Gray Trap Bootleg) - Kendrick LamarDrop It 2020 - SAYMYNAMEShut My Mouth (Original Mix) - Koven

NERVO Nation
NERVO Nation - June 2022

NERVO Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 60:45


NERVO - NERVO Nation May 2022 - Alison Wonderland

This Song Is Yours
Rest for the Wicked

This Song Is Yours

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 30:49


We're having a laugh with the lads from Rest for the Wicked today! The fun-loving duo, comprised of singer & MC Ben Townsend (FKA Ivan Ooze) and producer Tasker (G-Flip, Alison Wonderland), makes beautiful genre-defying party music and are releasing their self-titled debut EP this Friday! In today's episode, we're speaking with both Ben and Tasker about how the two started working together, their infamous party like live sets, tuna (yes...tuna), and how they both bring different creative talents to the band.You can pre-save the Rest for the Wicked EP here.You can listen to Rest for the Wicked here.Rest for the Wicked Instagram: @restforthewickedRest for the Wicked Facebook: @restforthewickedThanks again to Rest for the Wicked for their time. We also want to give a special shout out to Mariam at EMI Music Australia for her assistance with this episode.You can help support This Song Is Yours at our Patreon here.You can follow us on the socials below:TSIY Insta: @thissongisyoursTSIY FB: @thissongisyoursTSIY TikTok: @thissongisyours See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Back To Back with Willy Joy
261: Alison Wonderland (5 YEAR ANNIVERSARY EPISODE!)

Back To Back with Willy Joy

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 79:12


Alison Wonderland goes Back To Back! On our 5-year anniversary episode, Willy talks with her about creating her new album "Loner", artistic & technological evolution, quarantine gangs, cello, gratitude, reclaiming your power, embracing your inner child, working with Said The Sky, advice from Skrillex & Flume, reviving her Whyte Fang side project, jumping in the deep end & much more! Join our Discord: http://discord.io/backtobackpod Willy Joy: http://linktr.ee/willyjoy Alison Wonderland: https://alisonwonderland.com https://whytefang.com

The Music Show
Miriam Margolyes and Alison Wonderland

The Music Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2022 54:09


Saturday 21 May: The music in an actor's voice, and the art of making electronic dance music.

The Ravers Circle Podcast

Episode 94 of the podcast features the co-hosts discussing tips on how to manage taking breaks in between shows, Carnage's retirement announcement, DJ Mag Top 100 Nightclubs list, and a quick review of the album Loner by Alison Wonderland.

Car Party
Episode 51: “I DM'd Your Wife”

Car Party

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 47:55


This week we talk Kendrick, Alison Wonderland, Jack Harlow, Future, Sofi Tukker, Action Bronson, Doja Cat, IDK, Saint JHN, Khalid, Anomalie, and Kyndal Inskeep. This week's playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4O7bYlMV058fiDWR4rMzhf?si=QGeLAXpqQBS7_weS52Ypsg

This Song Is Yours
Alison Wonderland

This Song Is Yours

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 31:11


Alison Wonderland joins us on the pod today! She's played at incredible venues all across the globe, holds the record for highest-billed female DJ at Coachella, and has worked with artists like Flume and Wayne Coyne (The Flaming Lips). The producer, DJ & singer is celebrating today as she releases her third studio record, entitled Loner. In today's episode, we're speaking with Alison Wonderland about the importance of her connection with her fans, why the EDM label doesn't apply to her (and shouldn't), and why this new record is her best work yet!You can buy Loner here.You can listen to Alison Wonderland here.Alison Wonderland Instagram: @alisonwonderlandAlison Wonderland Facebook: @alisonwonderlandThanks again to Alison Wonderland for her time. We also want to give a special shout out to Mariam at EMI Music Australia for her assistance with this episode.You can help support This Song Is Yours at our Patreon here.You can follow us on the socials below:TSIY Insta: @thissongisyoursTSIY FB: @thissongisyoursTSIY TikTok: @thissongisyours See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Beyond the Beats: EDM News and Culture

Annie Mac launches a new club night format called Before Midnight for ravers who need their beauty sleep. Is this the future of club nights? Samir also tells his recent rave story at Insomniac's new nightclub in San Diego: "Nova SD". On the music front, we've got a cheeky Sub Focus DnB remix of Do It To It and releases from Alison Wonderland, Hayden James x SIDEPIECE, and Darren Styles. We also welcome Salomé Le Chat (Tech House) and Dub Elements (Drum and Bass) to our Artists We're Watching list. Tune in to hear all of this and more on Episode 132 of Beyond the Beats, the EDM podcast for dance music enthusiasts.Get the full show notes with links to everything discussed on our website.Follow Beyond the Beats on Instagram: @btb.pod; Twitter: @podbtb, and Soundcloud. Also, follow Alec on Twitter and Samir on Twitter tooThanks for tuning in, EDM Champions. We love you!

Car Party
Episode 49: LIVE @ Alison Wonderland

Car Party

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 53:18


Ryan takes us through his lengthy and debaucherous evening being a $30 VIP at Alison Wonderland while simultaneously introducing her new single “Forever”. Kyle steals the mic and gives us some spicy rap takes along with a story about a pool party that definitely sounds made up. Who's your favorite artist that starts with S? Tune in to hear ours. This week's playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/09vbQWN2ZVvhF2Fd2fb8Pe?si=A2PllzTzTP6XXoHrqhqrkg

Phoenix Radio
Phoenix Radio 115

Phoenix Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 59:33 Very Popular


ILLENIUM drops new music from Alison Wonderland, Flume, DJ Diesel, Barely Alive, Bandlez, Sub Focus and many more! Get in touch with Illenium online @ILLENIUM #PHOENIXRADIO

Rock N Roll Pantheon
What's HOT in the Strip Clubs? Panda Top 20 April 2022

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 41:14


We count down the 20 hottest songs in the Strip clubs! Culled from PANDA reporting DJs in strip clubs all around the country! Songs from Megan Thee Stallion & Dua Lipa, Tyga & Doja Cat, The Penny Billionaires, Coi Leray & Nicki Minaj, Alison Wonderland, Vice, R3hab (feat Saucy Santana), Kodak Black, Ed Sheeran & Bring Me The Horizon, Dove Cameron, BIA, IamChino & Pitbull, Bruno Mars, Anderson.Paak & Silk Sonic, Chris Brown, Lilyisthatyou, Tiesto & Killfake, Giovannie and the Hired Guns, Swedish House Mafia & Sting and Priest . Remixes from DJ Mike D, Mr Collipark, Funkymix, Deorro and our very own DJ Danny Meyers! www.whatshotitc.com www.pandamembers.org

Rock N Roll Pantheon
What's HOT in the Strip Clubs? Panda Top 20 April 2022

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 42:44


We count down the 20 hottest songs in the Strip clubs! Culled from PANDA reporting DJs in strip clubs all around the country! Songs from Megan Thee Stallion & Dua Lipa, Tyga & Doja Cat, The Penny Billionaires, Coi Leray & Nicki Minaj, Alison Wonderland, Vice, R3hab (feat Saucy Santana), Kodak Black, Ed Sheeran & Bring Me The Horizon, Dove Cameron, BIA, IamChino & Pitbull, Bruno Mars, Anderson.Paak & Silk Sonic, Chris Brown, Lilyisthatyou, Tiesto & Killfake, Giovannie and the Hired Guns, Swedish House Mafia & Sting and Priest . Remixes from DJ Mike D, Mr Collipark, Funkymix, Deorro and our very own DJ Danny Meyers! www.whatshotitc.com www.pandamembers.org Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Panda Radio Podcast
Panda Top 20 April 2022

Panda Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 43:14


We count down the 20 hottest songs in the Strip clubs! Culled from PANDA reporting DJs in strip clubs all around the country! Songs from Megan Thee Stallion & Dua Lipa, Tyga & Doja Cat, The Penny Billionaires, Coi Leray & Nicki Minaj, Alison Wonderland, Vice, R3hab (feat Saucy Santana), Kodak Black, Ed Sheeran & Bring Me The Horizon, Dove Cameron, BIA, IamChino & Pitbull, Bruno Mars, Anderson.Paak & Silk Sonic, Chris Brown, Lilyisthatyou, Tiesto & Killfake, Giovannie and the Hired Guns, Swedish House Mafia & Sting and Priest . Remixes from DJ Mike D, Mr Collipark, Funkymix, Deorro and our very own DJ Danny Meyers! www.whatshotitc.com www.pandamembers.org Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Panda Radio Podcast
Panda Top 20 April 2022

Panda Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 41:14


We count down the 20 hottest songs in the Strip clubs! Culled from PANDA reporting DJs in strip clubs all around the country! Songs from Megan Thee Stallion & Dua Lipa, Tyga & Doja Cat, The Penny Billionaires, Coi Leray & Nicki Minaj, Alison Wonderland, Vice, R3hab (feat Saucy Santana), Kodak Black, Ed Sheeran & Bring Me The Horizon, Dove Cameron, BIA, IamChino & Pitbull, Bruno Mars, Anderson.Paak & Silk Sonic, Chris Brown, Lilyisthatyou, Tiesto & Killfake, Giovannie and the Hired Guns, Swedish House Mafia & Sting and Priest . Remixes from DJ Mike D, Mr Collipark, Funkymix, Deorro and our very own DJ Danny Meyers! www.whatshotitc.com www.pandamembers.org

My Turning Point
Alison Wonderland

My Turning Point

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 37:59


Superstar DJ Alison Wonderland has an eagerly awaited new album, 'Loner,' due May 6. On this week's My Turning Point she tells host Steve Baltin the album, though born out of a difficult experience, is the most optimistic record of her life. Three years after her last album, Australia's Alison Wonderland has an upcoming tour and album, 'Loner.' The album is very much an expression of who Wonderland is in 2022, as she says proudly it has no collabs and she considers it the best body of work of her career. On this week's MTP she talks about the record and why it is so personal to her.

The Ravers Circle Podcast
Praise the Queens

The Ravers Circle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 38:40


Episode 89 features a discussion about Alison Wonderland's announcement for her album, Tiesto teasing unreleased Avicii collabs, and lineup reveals for both Ever After and Movement Festival 2022.

DevVv Talks
Juno Hates JAY-Z

DevVv Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 80:08


Suhhhhhhhhhh dude(s) welcome to another episode of the DevVv Talks Podcast, I am your host DJ "Fuck You Dexter Morgan, Rita Deserves Better" and this is a musical talk space. This episode we dive into 2022's top 10 Grossing Hip Hop Artists and a little about what put them on these huge platforms of success, we dive into what my first week of school at Full Sail has been like, and there's a bunch of amazing music all waiting for you. DevVv Talks has taken some time to change some things up like the sound of the podcast, where we find our music to mix with, and the ideas that flow throughout the episodes from beginning to end. If you find a song you enjoy in the mix, please locate the artist below and give them a follow on all social medias!  Top 10 Grossing Hip Hop Artists of 2021 are as follows:  No. 10 (tie) Birdman - $25 million  No. 10 (tie) Doja Cat - $25 million No 10 (tie) Tech n9NE - $25 million No. 9 J. Cole - $27 million No. 8 Eminem - $28 million No. 7 DJ Khaled - $35 million No. 6 Travis Scott - $38 million  No. 5 Wiz Khalifa - $45 million No. 4 Drake - $50 million  No. 3 P. Diddy - $75 million  No. 2 Ye - $250 million No. 1 JAY-Z - $470 million   Mix 1 1) Alesso - Again  2) Femme - What You Gonna Do  3) Alison Wonderland, Valentino Khan - Anything (Malaa Remix) 4)Alison Wonderland, Valentino Khan - Anything (Body Ocean Remix) 5) Wax Motif - WET  6) Habstrakt , Karra - Ice Cold (ft KARRA)  7) Noizu, Eli Brown - Inside My Head 8) Alesso - Dark    Mix 2 1) Sonny Fodera, Biscits - Scratch my Back  2) Alesso - Together  3) Fisher - Losing It  4) Gorgon City - Elizabeth Street  5) Local Dialect - Poseidon (Gorgon City Remix)   Mix 3 1) Zhu - Blue Dream  2) Zhu, partywithray - Zhudio54 3) Pax Impera, Zabo - Aftermath  4) Rezz, Deathpact - Chemical Bond  5) SuperAve., Jelacee - OWN   Mix 4 1) Fisher - You Little Beauty  2) SuperAve. - RIDE   3) Illenium, Sueco, Trippie Redd - Story Of My Life (Riot Remix) 4)SuperAve., Fowl - G Shit + Plus a message from the cussing pastor!!!   For the witchy inclined please visit www.crescentandkeycrafts.com Follow us on IG @devvvtalkspodcast & @_devvvofficial_ Be on the lookout for Stiff Peaks Podcast soon! 

Rock N Roll Pantheon
What's HOT in the Strip Clubs? Panda Top 20 March 2022

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 33:12


We count down the 20 hottest songs in the Strip clubs! Culled from PANDA reporting DJs in strip clubs all around the country! Songs from Drake (feat Future & Young Thug), Lil Durk & Morgan Wallen, Latto, Tiesto, Ava Max, Chris Brown, Farruko, Doja Cat, Lexy Panterra & Trina, Megan Thee Stallion, BIA, ACRAZE & Cherish, SZA , Alison Wonderland, Giovannie and the Hired Guns, The Penny Billionaires, The Weeknd, Lisa, Trapt, Coi Leray, Grin Cynic, Kodak Black, Sage The Gemini (feat BygTwo3), Luude (feat Colin Hay), Bruno Mars, Anderson.Paak & Silk Sonic. Remixes from Swedish House Mafia, KREAM, Mr Collipark, Funkymix, HOAI, and DJ Bizzon, www.whatshotitc.com www.pandamembers.org

Panda Radio Podcast
Panda Top 20 March 2022

Panda Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 35:12


We count down the 20 hottest songs in the Strip clubs! Culled from PANDA reporting DJs in strip clubs all around the country! Songs from Drake (feat Future & Young Thug), Lil Durk & Morgan Wallen, Latto, Tiesto, Ava Max, Chris Brown, Farruko, Doja Cat, Lexy Panterra & Trina, Megan Thee Stallion, BIA, ACRAZE & Cherish, SZA , Alison Wonderland, Giovannie and the Hired Guns, The Penny Billionaires, The Weeknd, Lisa, Trapt, Coi Leray, Grin Cynic, Kodak Black, Sage The Gemini (feat BygTwo3), Luude (feat Colin Hay), Bruno Mars, Anderson.Paak & Silk Sonic. Remixes from Swedish House Mafia, KREAM, Mr Collipark, Funkymix, HOAI, and DJ Bizzon, www.whatshotitc.com www.pandamembers.org Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Panda Radio Podcast
Panda Top 20 March 2022

Panda Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 33:12


We count down the 20 hottest songs in the Strip clubs! Culled from PANDA reporting DJs in strip clubs all around the country! Songs from Drake (feat Future & Young Thug), Lil Durk & Morgan Wallen, Latto, Tiesto, Ava Max, Chris Brown, Farruko, Doja Cat, Lexy Panterra & Trina, Megan Thee Stallion, BIA, ACRAZE & Cherish, SZA , Alison Wonderland, Giovannie and the Hired Guns, The Penny Billionaires, The Weeknd, Lisa, Trapt, Coi Leray, Grin Cynic, Kodak Black, Sage The Gemini (feat BygTwo3), Luude (feat Colin Hay), Bruno Mars, Anderson.Paak & Silk Sonic. Remixes from Swedish House Mafia, KREAM, Mr Collipark, Funkymix, HOAI, and DJ Bizzon, www.whatshotitc.com www.pandamembers.org

Checking in with Adamchak
Episode 19: BUKU Music + Art Project

Checking in with Adamchak

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 48:44


Attention all BUKrewe, our time to finally reunite is inching closer and closer every minute of every day. On Match 25+26, BUKU Music + Art Project will hold its gigantic 10th anniversary after pausing for the past two years due to the ongoing pandemic. However, NOLA will be going bigger and better than ever before. The lineup consists of Tame Impala, $uicideboy$, Trippie Reed, Porter Robinson, Tyler, The Creator, Alison Wonderland, REZZ, CloZee, John Summit, J.WORRA, Amelie Lens, and so many more! Check out the full lineup here - https://jasonadamchak.com/buku-2022-plans-10th-anniversary-with-epic-lineup/In this episode, Katie and I share our first experience at BUKU Music + Art Project back in 2016, which made us fall in love with the festival and the city of New Orleans itself. The two-day festival brings the urban city vibes and culture transporting attendees into a world of New Orleans intertwined with a music and art festival. We go over tips and tricks for attending the festival and what to keep an eye out for at BUKU. Join us for a trip down memory land and live our first BUKU experience. Thank you, Katie, for joining us on the show again, and see you all in NOLA! #TOOBUKULimited single day, two day, and VIP passes are still on sale now, so be sure to snag them while they are available. #BUKU2022 #TOOBUKUFollow me on Spotify and show your love and appreciation. Like and comment by leaving a review on Apple PodcastPlease also follow Jason Adamchak and Checking in with Adamchak on Instagram to get every update on anything music-related.Visit my website to be featured on the podcast: https://jasonadamchak.comThanks for the support on my podcast; I appreciate each and every one of you checking in with me. Music: Christian AlexanderConnect with BUKU Music + Art ProjectWebsite | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter

Rock N Roll Pantheon
What's HOT in the Strip Clubs? PANDA Top 20 February 2022

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 36:20


We count down the 20 hottest songs in the Strip clubs! Culled from PANDA reporting DJs in strip clubs all around the country! Songs from Drake, GAYLE, Latto, Tiesto, Ava Max, Majid Jordan, Farruko, Lil Durk & Morgan Wallen, Lexy Panterra & Trina, Megan Thee Stallion, BIA, ACRAZE & Cherish, bbno$, Alison Wonderland, Giovannie and the Hired Guns, The Weeknd, FKA Twigs, Trapt, Coi Leray, Grin Cynic, Capella Grey, Popcaan & Chris Brown. Remixes from Funkymix, DJ Nasa, and DJ Bizzon, www.whatshotitc.com www.pandamembers.org

Panda Radio Podcast
PANDA Top 20 February 2022

Panda Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 36:20


We count down the 20 hottest songs in the Strip clubs! Culled from PANDA reporting DJs in strip clubs all around the country! Songs from Drake, GAYLE, Latto, Tiesto, Ava Max, Majid Jordan, Farruko, Lil Durk & Morgan Wallen, Lexy Panterra & Trina, Megan Thee Stallion, BIA, ACRAZE & Cherish, bbno$, Alison Wonderland, Giovannie and the Hired Guns, The Weeknd, FKA Twigs, Trapt, Coi Leray, Grin Cynic, Capella Grey, Popcaan & Chris Brown. Remixes from Funkymix, DJ Nasa, and DJ Bizzon, www.whatshotitc.com www.pandamembers.org

This Song Is Yours
SLUMBERJACK

This Song Is Yours

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2022 31:11


SLUMBERJACK join us on the pod today! The Australian duo have been making incredibly textured and cinematic electronic music for almost a decade now, and have worked with the likes of Alison Wonderland, What So Not and Vera Blue. This Friday, they release their long awaited debut record, entitled Dichotomy. In today's episode, we're speaking with Morgan and Fletcher about being able to make this record in their own time, how laptops have almost made hardware redundant, their favourite tracks on the album and we discuss the jazz version of John Williams Harry Potter score.You can buy Dichotomy here.You can listen to SLUMBERJACK here.SLUMBERJACK Instagram: @SLUMBERJACKSLUMBERJACK Facebook: @SLUMBERJACKThanks again to Morgan and Fletcher from SLUMBERJACK for their time. We also want to give a special shout out to Jayden at Sweat It Out for his assistance with this episode.You can help support This Song Is Yours at our Patreon here.You can follow us on the socials below:TSIY Insta: @thissongisyoursTSIY FB: @thissongisyoursTSIY TikTok: @thissongisyours See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Bible Belt Bros Christian Comedy Podcast
Our Favorite Nostalgia Movies Growing Up | Best Christian Movies

Bible Belt Bros Christian Comedy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 36:48


In this episode, we talk about our favorite movies that we watched growing up. Then we take a look at some of the popular Christian movies in the industry today. Finally, we show Brett why we do NOT record longer podcasts :-) Here's a transcript if you like reading along :-) Hey everyone. Welcome to the Bible belt bros podcast today on the show, we are talking about our favorite Christian movies, or movies in general. What did you watch growing up? Let's have some nostalgia time, but first let everybody know today is actually a morning podcast. I have my house at the usual time of morning because I've got to go play golf today. So he's filling in for me, got a reason not to go to. Yeah. It's actually a little different because we've been doing these evening podcasts. I got used to that. So now I'm a little you're out of sorts. Yeah. I'm like, I'm just on the fight right now and it doesn't help that I made you an Americana and then apparently I it's too watered down for you. So it's a little weak, but you made it. Stronger than I would normally ask. I just added more water, so I just added, oh, okay. So it's espresso and water mix. So I just, right. I filled up the cup cup thinking four shots would be a lot, which it is. Cause I always ask for a three shot Americano sissy boys for my house. Would normally, you know, that would definitely wake me up, but then I guess I see what you're saying. Yeah. I fill the cup up and it's a deep coffee cup. It's not like a small one. So, so yeah. Andrew complaints about my coffee. I didn't complain. You asked one, doesn't go saying anything. One of the things I used to do that makes my wife so not mad, but I used to say espresso as espresso, like. All the time I call it espresso. I don't even say that. E are you? And so I would order a Starbucks and I'll be like, can I get two shots of espresso plea? You know? And she'd just be so embarrassed for me, but I've figured it out. It's espresso. There's no X in the spreads. So today. Yeah, playing golf. If it doesn't rain, uh, came home yesterday to a tree fallen over in my driveway. So I had to cut that up. So now my body is sore and guys you'd be proud of him. He did not call me. I did not call you. My wife did help me, like drag him, put him on the little trailer that we pull behind the lawnmower and drag it to the burn pile. Yep. Cut it up lawn. I changed the audit, you know, I've kind of mainly it was an electric chainsaw, but it's still a chain in the saw. Yeah. The eight inch electric chainsaw. It's more like a hedge clipper. Yeah. It's more like hedge clipper, but it, uh, did the job and yeah, you got the job done. So you can't even tell the tree fell over, but, uh, you really can't. Tell that the wind blew hard. Cause there there's stuff everywhere. Cramped pots all around. Yeah. So now my body is super sore. I'm not a great golfer, just so everybody knows. Listen, guys, he's already making excuses for why he's going suck today. I haven't even, he hasn't even been there yet, but he's making an excuse. Great golfer. Andrew at the last tournament, uh, I have a pretty good slice and I played the slice. Right. I just don't fix it. Just play it. I corrected mine. Well, sometimes I correct mine when I don't mean to you when I mean to play it and instill, and then it's like, oh, that was the straightest shot I've ever hit. You better trainees, fairway. Yeah, I was on my whole 18 Andrew at the golf course. I love that whole. I was on my second shot and I apparently, I usually choke up on my iron six. Your first shot not ended up at. 18. Yeah. Do you not go across the highway? I could play my slice. I did try that. And I it's one of those that ended up going left. Dude, I go across, I tried to hit it too hard. I like the house. So you can't hit the housing addition from there? I can't, I, it was, it started rolling down the, uh, the road towards the house. It wasn't a great shot. Gotcha. And so it was a scramble, so I played somebody else's shot. And, uh, I usually choke up on my irons. Like, so if it's something that you should be able to get there in an eight, I'll hit a six and not swing as hard kind of thing is like my, my style of play. Yup. So. I forgot to not swing as hard. And I hit that. I hit that six and it just bounced off the clubhouse. There was, it was for a benefit thing. So like the dance team was there with their laptops and stuff, checking people in. And I guess it went right by the girl with her laptop. She literally watched it bounce off and, uh, it was just the most. Embarrassing embarrassing shot that I had of, of the day. And luckily I didn't break a window cause I don't know what happens if you break. They actually posted that the golfer is responsible for damaging the clubhouse. So close to the holes. That's what they do at every golf course. Well, that's the dumbest thing ever. Like you literally have to hit. The clubhouse takes to the golfers to actually know how to golf. I didn't seen Springs. I didn't break a window. So there we go. I just hit the brick. So nothing was damaged. Um, would have been a pretty good playable shot if needed, but you know, the way, how far it bounced back, but somebody else had a better shot. So yeah, I hit the, uh, I stopped on the fringe on eight. On my second shot and then somebody else, I think Wayne. All right. Last golf tournament drove me nuts, dude. Cause the one I want to hit on another team with yes, I would hit a beautiful, gorgeous shot. Oh yeah. And then I'm, you know, I'm over there, you know, talking Schmack right. Cause that's what you do when you hit your leg hits. You're like, yeah, that's right. I should be on the tour. Yeah. Wayne steps up and literally like puts his ball, like either right in front of mine or maybe five yards further. I'm like at least once just play yours out of just courtesy. It's just five feet. Well, there was, I was like, forget you Wayne. I'm playing mine. Everybody else played his, but I did play. Uh, that was on a whole 14, I believe. Yeah. Yeah. I was like, forget it. I'm just playing mine. The course I'm playing today is basically in between housing additions. Like, so I played there once and I mean, it's pretty, uh, for somebody who has a nasty slice, it's not a very confident, chorus to be playing on. They expect to be playing my drives too much. Cause I'm not going to put too much behind it. I'm just going to put it in a fairway. So if somebody else messes up, then, then we're good. So, so I say, well, our local course is the reason I corrected my slice because it hooks more than a slice. Yeah. So I, I corrected everything and now I go straight and when I try to slice it, I can't, I can draw it all I want, but I cannot slice anymore. Yeah. Stupid. I'm trying so hard not to, uh, use any innuendos when we talk about golf. They're just so many, I know golf, golf has debt. Oh yeah. The bowling has a everything isn't any window. Yeah. I mean, I just bought two balls. I already have to know exactly. I just had my balls drilled yesterday. Okay. I said I was trying not to. I mean, okay. So that is why we have a morning podcast episode. That's right. And you woke me up, dude. I'm here awakened in, which means that we also haven't fought too long today about what we're talking about. I have thought in exactly 10 minutes on this. Cause that's when I heard the like, uh, in the, in the, uh, In the, in the night podcast, we kind of sometimes can think about it during the day. Maybe make some, you know, that's, that's the difference when we're doing maybe like a real, when also dusty. And I try not to tell each other our topics that way we have surprised me and make me say something, uh, like there's no Zechariah, the Bible that you've believed for like 30 years. That's still, still stinger. Andrew made me call his mom and apologize. After that podcast, I didn't make you call her. I called, I mean, you literally called her and said dusty would like to say something. That's making me call her. No, I just made you apologize. Call her. Okay. So yeah. And she just thought it was funny. I don't, she didn't even remember it, so I didn't even have to apologize. Do you have to apologize for offending somebody or doing something if they don't. That's a good question. I should be a podcast episode. There's a great question. You need to ask for forgiveness. If they forget that the thing ever happened, you just stir up something, right. You know, now they're re mad about, or were they ever even mad or even mad and you're just harping on yourself for nothing. And now you're making it more about you in that situation of asking for forgiveness so that you feel better now. And you're like, oh yeah. Uh, I just want to ask for forgiveness because behind your back, I have just been slamming you about this and this and this and this and this. And there'll be like, what you really. You know, like they didn't even know, but you were talking behind their back, but Hey, I said, sorry, so you can't be mad. I said, sorry. So you need to forgive me. And I feel better about myself for talking, you know, it's just, it's just typical. We would make every, anything about us. Right. So, um, yeah, maybe that's, maybe that's a deeper. Episode later when we just covered it. That's, that's, that's the depth that you get out of. That's your bonus podcast for the day? Just your bonus bucks. It's a two in one, right? I think I've talked about this before, but we've my wife and I we've been doing with our son nostalgia Saturdays, and we on Saturday kind of pick a movie that we liked growing up in the nineties. And so we just kind of. Talk about your favorite movies that you kind of remember growing up? Not the Disney ones. I know you're a big Disney Aladdin and yeah. And looking at me like what's the, hold on. No, I'm looking at you. Cause I'm trying to think of a Disney maybe so I could play off that. I can't even think of any Hannah Montana hand-on was that she's not that old. I mean, my daughter watched her when she was talking about movies that we watched growing up like, oh, hold on. I wasn't rich enough to have Disney. So I don't know. Yeah. I have some of those cassettes, VHS tapes that are worth nothing. Cinderella was that Disney that was Disney. I think. Oh, yes. She's the princess. Yep. Yep. For the Disney princess. Oh yeah. That's all I gotta do is think of the princess. Is snow white. Alison Wonderland. Jasmine. Yup. Well, what was that one? Latin Pocahontas. Pocahontas. All right. That's all I got is what upon was her puzzle? Yes, she a princess. Yes. Let down your hair. Yep. Um, yeah, I just have to think of what my daughter's Halloween costume. And that's how I know Disney. So really I'm using this podcast episode, Andrew, as a way to gather some more ideas cause I'm kind of running out of movies. So I'll tell you the ones that we've watched so far we watched. Uh huh. That's probably that's all time. All right. So I was never, you know, never had had money and could barely watch TV growing up. Right. Insert, sad music. But hook was one of those movies. I watched a lot. I mean, I remember having that on VHS and we would just, we ran that tape to the court. I also watch Mr. Or a little big league or something like that. Little big league. Yeah. The kid who broke his arm rookie of the year. There's that little rookie of the year. Yeah. Okay. And then there's that other one where the, a kid was the CEO and the CEO and the player, like he owned the team. Oh, no, he wasn't a player. He was a coach. He owned it and coach, yeah. That's a little bit later. Yeah, that might be it. We haven't watched that one yet. So we watched hook and then immediately, because this all started by me going like one day from Mrs. Doubtfire. And obviously you see a joke like that and your son doesn't get it. You have to make sure that he gets it. So we watched Mrs. Doubtfire, which then I was like, Well, I can't believe my parents, let me watch this. There's some parts in this movie that I'm like, what, you know, I think it's just seen as an adult now. You're like, wait a minute. I didn't get these jokes that was ever my son's eyes. So we watched Mrs. Doubtfire then hook. And then we watched rookie of the year, little giants. Remember that one where the football team does that soccer. Uh, the green, uh, the big green, we watched that one as well. I got to watch that one. Was it because I played soccer and I went over to, we had a team party. Yeah. It really comes down to, you had friends that had money. And so you'd just watch movies at their house so you can watch these other movies. I watched, I didn't actually watch them at my house. I watched them at my grandparents. Right. And we watched a, or we watched blink check. Nope. Did we watch blink check? No, we didn't watch like Cherokees. So here's a, here's a thing here. This is my opinion. So if somebody is listening that know somebody else don't say it, but we started this nostalgia Saturdays, and it's a big hit. Right. Then all of a sudden Carson's watching with his other parents, some of these nostalgia movies and I'm like, wait, The idea like you were well, we watching over here, like, that's my thing. So I'm just saying, but does the other parent play video games? The other parent doesn't play video games. I will always have that on my. On my side of things. And so you will still always be the fun dad. I was still in Carson's learning, coding, he's learning the unity engine, so were learning how to make games and stuff with his schooling. So that's pretty cool. So we might, once he figures it out, we're thinking about designing a game together. So you should get him that Minecraft. Game or software. I think it's a game, but they, it teaches them coding through while you're doing it. Also have this Harry Potter thing right there. That's by your feet, that's the same kind of concept like, oh, that's cool. But it's not like you're not to use a wand. You actually, where there's any, there's one where we watched Dennis, the menace. Uh, that one is pretty funny, mainly because his brothers are like totally Dennis, the menace kind of kids. And they're just into everything. Always, like I said, Carson, you're basically Mr. Wilson in this movie, like he relates more to the old guy. That's always bothered her, but there was like a couple sections, you know, where, uh, Like, he's like, oh, my dad's always singing songs every day, except for Sundays, because I think it's cause mom and dad wrestle in the bedroom and I think it's because they take their shirts off and I'm like, don't ask any questions. And I was like, golly, I used to watch like my mom, let me watch them. Maybe I always watch the TV version. I always watched the TV show, but, but yeah, so it was just funny, like watching the rewatching, these movies, but we watched Ghostbusters and I kind of look them up and there's a couple of times, like there's a. Uh, scene and Ghostbusters. Cause I think the concept is like a sexual ghost, you know, the gatekeeper and a gate, the gate master, and a gatekeeper need to hook up to, uh, unlock something. And so like it's a very sexual ghost storyline. And so I just, there's a couple of things. I'd just like double tap to skip the scene. But other than that, He liked it. Like it was fun. And I just look them up ahead of time and just we'll skip this part right here. And, uh, yeah. So we've been, we've been messing around with that. I got some more movies, Ghostbusters too, apparently supposed to be pretty good. Uh, karate kid. He hasn't seen that ACE Ventura two because the first one is all about Dan Marino being a. Uh, lady and, you know, there's, there's quite a few, I think Carson would, because it's just ridiculous that he likes that ridiculous humor. And we watched camp nowhere and there was like two kissing scenes back to back as a show, uh, Shay watched growing up. It's like where these kids, the, the, the, uh, the guy that plays the doctor on, uh, back to the. Yeah. Basically, there was one I watched the kids basically hire this dude to like calm their parents into them, going and creating their own summer camp instead of going to all these bad summer camps. And then they have like a parent stay and they have. Fake it it's it's it was actually pretty good. I chose, uh, three ninjas. You ever watched three ninjas probably, but I don't know. You probably don't want to anymore. It's not as great as I remembered it. I watched three Stooges, three Stooges and three ninjas. Uh, then there's three ninjas kick back and I did watch. Yeah. It's uh, I remember that being a lot better than what it was, but maybe it's because I was that age, maybe. I don't know. So definitely very, very cheesy movie in the, my wife and son will not let me forget that I chose that movie. Um, the mask. Yeah. I didn't like it. Uh, kindergarten cop may. It was okay. I remember that one. Um, Cone-heads, nutty, professor, Tom, and Huck. I don't remember that one that, uh, had, uh, Jonathan Taylor, Thomas. Um, go over travel. Jonathan Taylor, Thomas. I haven't heard that name in a minute. Oh, we watched school of rock that came out later. Um, yeah, that was after Hannah Montana. Yeah, I know I threw that one in there cause I knew he would like it. Uh, I want him. Yeah, I wanted to watch it again. That's usually when it comes down to what movie do I want to watch? Uh, the original teenage mutant ninja turtles is on our list. Uh, the Simpsons movie, um, Simpsons movie. Isn't that new? Well, they have like the old ones. They have a bunch of different movies. We've been going through the Simpsons as well. On who on Disney, plus we go get striked. Sorry, come at me, bro. All right. So what I wanted to go through is when I was a youth pastor, back in the day, uh, we used to do like different things in the summer because summers are so many so low in attendance now. Cause people traveling, yada, yada, yada. So I, we did like this cheesy Christian movie thing and we would get like cheese pizza. Basically everything was revolving around cheese, like cheese snacks, cheese pizzas, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Um, sounds fun. It was actually fun. And we would just watch a cheesy Christian movie and kind of sometimes we'd pick them based on how cheesy they were. But I wanted to just kind of go through maybe a list of Christian movies that you remember actually being good, not just. Cheesy. That gives me an idea for how search night, one night do a cheesy movie night. Yes, let's do something besides the lesson that we did last week, we went bowling. You weren't there. I wasn't there. Yeah. If I was there, we would have done a lesson. So I think for me the biggest movie and probably a movie that really launched, um, launched like this new season. Tons of Christian movies coming out was what was it facing the giants. And now we're watched it. You never watched facing the giants? Nope. From what I remember it very good movie. Very well done. The acting's not too cheesy. There is some cheesiness facing the giants. Yep. I, I, I think you're mistaken, sir, but you know, the problem with Christian movies is they have. They're usually a little cheesy on the humor over exaggerated emotion things, you know, and then they're usually. They always have to go into some like super serious. They can't just be funny movies. When you watch a comedy, you don't have like that come to Jesus moment or whatever, of course. But like these, these movies are kind of made in the comedy scene and then they want to get really serious for, are they though? They are, I don't think based. And I think of Christmas movie, I don't think of comedy, unless something Christian calls. Okay. Cause Christian movies always have to be serious. I, every single time. Well, most of them, yes, because they're all focused around. God's love and yeah. Thank you to Jesus. Well, you should watch facing the giants or maybe we should have movie night. We can watch faith in the times together and you're just want to do a nostalgic. I, yeah, I, I remember that coming out and we showed that to like football teams. Like it's very football heavy, um, as far as the storyline, but I mean, obviously has this serious moments as well, but then. I'm thinking it was like a church that made that movie, like a football movie. I'm watching hometown legend, hometown legend. That is a good, I mean, that's kind of older too. That's nostalgia and a Christian movie, hometown legend. Yeah. Okay. I used to wash out and loop and dusty, you stay at my house all the time because we used to watch, remember the Titans like, oh yes. Our Bible. And so we watched that movie. So when hometown legend came out, I think we're just really in the football movies in general, a hometown legend came out. And I remember that being like, Hey, this is really good. Maybe not as good as remember. But it's really good movie. And because dusty and I could not, it wasn't, I don't remember it being super cheesy. It probably was, but I don't remember it being a super cheesy movie. I've watched it. Semi-recently at, I don't think so. Hometown legend, if you haven't watched it added to your list and, uh, yeah. And so this church, when they did the facing the giants, they basically branched into. Now we're a church that makes movies all the time. Cause it went from like a $10,000 budget and much more. And so they have like movies, like courageous. I can't remember if they made God church made the movie. Yeah. Church made the movie. And so like the pastor was this character, you know, like it was made with like a $10,000 budget or something like that. Like if I remember all this correctly, Fact check me. So make sure get into movie making. We can make the comedies that have nothing to do. You know, I think they even made, yeah, they made a, still have a serious come to Jesus moment. You're like jokey, jokey, jokey, jokey. Oh, father God. We pray for this guy and make it really serious. Somebody almost died. What were those? The movie spoofs that always came in. They made fun of the screen. Yeah. What was that called? I don't know, but that's what we could do. We could totally just remake these low budgets. Christian. We're shutting down. Mama's on the podcast. Let me go steal our idea. Um, that's a fine, we'll probably never do it, but we should do it. That would just be funny. Just even make them as short. I mean, we have a YouTube channel. Why don't we do something? We don't post anything and we did one, one actual video. Yeah. Didn't even get a. Yeah, it was like two or 300 bees. It's not like crazy, but, um, fireproof, I think that was a good movie. That was definitely more serious. They, I remember that one. That was one about the fireman. The title given away, actually the picture did fireproof. That's when Kirk Cameron got into the, uh, into this Christian movie, uh, besides left behind, you know, he was really big at getting that off the ground. He got tired of his sister, always having the attention. God's not dead. I remember that being a. A big one for the main mainstream theaters, big ones. The, uh, I can only imagine. I can only imagine which I, I never watched that one. It's kind of, I don't know, like I'm not a movies person, like you are, I'm definitely not a movies person. I'm not a. I'm not a big movie. I'm a big Ted lasso fan. Let's let's watch me, like give me like a 10 part series, you know, and let it be funny. Only nothing serious. Gosh, dude, for me, just give me a Minecraft YouTube series. I'm good. I don't wanna watch movies. I don't watch Minecraft. I CA I hate watching movies. Oh, the shack was the shack of Christian. Yes, I actually, that was a book we actually read. And then watch the movie. That's like the first time it's ever happened in history. For me, for you. I read a book before the movie. Yes. Not only, no, no, no, no, no, not just before the movie, I read a book and watched the land watch really the emphasis there is I read a book. Well, technically, if you want to talk about that, then we did the same thing with the prince of Egypt. We read through the book of Exodus as our house church, and then we watched the movie prince of Egypt. Yep. Thanks. Alex used to watch how doesn't listen to this podcast. She would talk about that movie every week. She's like, oh, I know this because I was in the prince of every time, every time that we bring up a point she's like, and in the prince of Egypt, they did, we got to watch them. All right. So now we have to watch prince of Egypt time. We did, and we did, and it was great. There's a lot of Christian movies out there nowadays is Narnia considered. Cause Narnia was released mainstream. It doesn't have to be, we have my mom considers it. I mean that when every, whenever it hit the theater, she was taking my brothers to watch it. But I mean, it doesn't actually say. It's just a lot of symbolism. Right. Which is basically every Christian worship song nowadays. It's just more symbolic sayings. And just say the real thing, guys, listen. Can't cause then it's a hymnal. When you're seeing scripture, it turns it into a hymnal. Not really a there's a, oh shoot. I forget what rapper did it, but essentially wrapped just a bunch of different verses in the. And it turned out to be a great rap, like Psalms, where it'd be like one piece of scripture from judges, a piece of scripture from Ruth, a piece of scripture from John and it all flowed together. It was really nicely put together. I'll find it and send it to you. Okay. Okay. Well, I don't,  I don't recall that being a, uh, okay. Cause you don't listen to the same type of music I do. I just don't even listen to the radio. I saw him. He don't listen to the radio either. I listened. How do you find new songs? If you don't listen to radio Pandora? That's that's basically, Nope. That's not the radio. That's a streaming service. I'm pretty sure it says, if you go to Pandora, I click Pandora and then I continue with Pandora and this. It's a station. Yep. Not radio. It's a streaming stuff. What are you streaming on? My radio. Okay. Stereo stoplight. I don't, I can't cancel. Cancel. Okay. I think I probably just signed up for Pandora. I just clicked a bunch of buttons to see a song and then I should get a part of that to be. I was the reason he got Pandora. And or if you want to sponsor me, you're getting royalties. Yep, man. I have proof that it was me that got him to sign up for Pandora. I still believe that just came out. That's supposed to be like that Jeremy camp song. That was a good one too. This is Jeremy Camporee married. Yes. And like he is still like trade with his wife who passed away. Yeah. And his current wife helps him celebrate. Yeah. Yeah. That's she understands. It's weird to me. I mean, he's still doing too, like, but that song came out so long ago. That's his, you say so long ago, that was 2006 ish. I think, I don't know, 2003, maybe. I don't know that song is older than my child, which point? So he's been touring for 14 years. Singing that song, like he's still doing it now with like a music video. I saw some clip, just like the music video or some, or the clips of this movie playing behind him. I don't know. It's just, you know, in the, in the grief, in the healing process at some point, I mean, I get it. I know. What's what, it's just, it'd just be weird to me. So like I'm always going to be. Yeah. Well, I mean, what about all these soldiers, wives who, or spouses who their spouses get killed overseas to me because he's playing this song every, every week, every day. Like, it's not like. Yeah. And the spouses are posting about their soldier, spouses who didn't come home almost every day, every week after they're remarried. Yep. So what you're saying, or, I mean, think about a fireman or a cop, or just anyone who is widowed and they still want to honor their significant other. Huh? I mean, to me, it's not weird. It's just in remembrance. I know it's remembrance, but that seems like a little more than in remembrance, I guess. Well, yeah, to them, it was the love of their life, their true love. So I get remained. I don't know, we are completely honest. They have more love to give and they, they just want to have sex. Sandra, you know, that's the case. No, not always. Listen. I have I'm legally, I'm friends with multiple people who have lost spouses and, well, I guess they didn't remarry, but they're constantly posting. That's what I'm saying. If you are entering into a new marriage relationship. And, but then you're constantly like comparing that person to your first. I don't know. It's just, I mean, they're not necessarily comparing. I mean, it's not like they're going up to your spouse and being like, oh my, my dead spouse would do it this way. Yeah. You never died for anything. Whether their spouse didn't die for anything either they just died. Well, I guess the soldiers, yes, they did. That was talking about the soldiers. I was, I was going at the Jeremy camp side. She just had cancer passed away. I dunno, I, I got off topic. I don't want to be on this time. Like, Nope. We're contentious topic. I have no podcast three in one. I just saw the movie in his mouth. 15 years later, after being remarried. He still milking that stuff. And you are still milking this topic for not wanting to be on it because like, I dunno. Like maybe all his other records didn't really do as well. And so he, but they did that. It's kind of like mercy me. I can only imagine on every freaking album they ever released because that remade every time they ever, you know, like, it's like, that's the song that gets us the sales. And so I'm just going to milk this thing. As long as I can with every version possible, you are cynical and everything you do, aren't you? I am pretty cynical, especially when it comes. So these kinds of things, but sex music, no, just what was it the other day you profiting, profiting off of story, you know, and you know, I don't know. It's whatever, I'm very cynical. I think it was a very jaded pastoring. Oh, pastor pay. That was a topic we talked about the other day that you were very cynical about. Well, you're just cynical in general. It's just, why is this just now hitting? Jesus came in. Normally nobody agreed with how he did things. All right. So maybe I'm more like Jesus than you are just goes with the flow. And I literally say every week at house church, I am the one who says I relate to Jesus. Well, I am switching it because if you're just going with the status quo and saying, Hey, the way the world decides to do this is the way that God wants to do it and stop questioning it. Then maybe you're the problem. Have you ever known me to go with the status quo? You are defending the status quo. I'm not defending my defending the status quo all the time. When name one pastor says. It's not necessarily a status quo. I mean, the flow is lower of what you say. The pastor shouldn't get paid. Hey, I just wanted to get a shout out to our Australian friend that is offe