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This week I sat down with Kristi Durkin to hear about when she free bled all over Chicago on Halloween. Kristi runs Crushes every Sunday at AliveOne. Follow her here: https://www.instagram.com/krustigirl/ Our live story comes from Andrye Austin. Andrye talked about first having sex in college and when she got a tampon stuck. Follow Andrye on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tallgirlwithjokes/ The Ladylike Podcast is produced by Gena Gephart: https://www.instagram.com/genagephart Theme song is Type of Wound by Natalie Grace Alford: https://nataliegracealford1.bandcamp.com Follow Ladylike: https://www.facebook.com/ladylikechicago https://www.instagram.com/ladylikechicago https://twitter.com/ladylikechicago Contact us: genagephart@gmail.com
The Mix is live backstage at Lollapalooza 2023! Lollapalooza Day 3: A little bit of rain wasn't going to stop The Revivalists from putting on a great show at their second Lollapalooza. The New Orleans natives appreciated the Chicago weather not feeling like soup in the air. The band dropped by the Mix tent backstage to chat with Lisa and McCabe about their favorite Chicago spots to visit (shoutout AliveOne), finding gratitude in the songwriting process during the pandemic, and we get an update on their secret upcoming projects. Their fifth album "Pour It Out Into The Night" is out now and there is more to come! Hear Lisa and McCabe talk about all this and more with The Revivalists on the Mix New Music Club Podcast: Lollapalooza Edition! Follow McCabe: McCabe's Insta Follow Lisa: Lisa's Insta Follow The Mix: The Mixstagram Stream The Mix: Listen Live
The Mix is live backstage at Lollapalooza 2023!Lollapalooza Day 3: A little bit of rain wasn't going to stop The Revivalists from putting on a great show at their second Lollapalooza. The New Orleans natives appreciated the Chicago weather not feeling like soup in the air. The band dropped by the Mix tent backstage to chat with Lisa and McCabe about their favorite Chicago spots to visit (shoutout AliveOne), finding gratitude in the songwriting process during the pandemic, and we get an update on their secret upcoming projects. Their fifth album "Pour It Out Into The Night" is out now and there is more to come! Hear Lisa and McCabe talk about all this and more with The Revivalists on the Mix New Music Club Podcast: Lollapalooza Edition! Follow McCabe: McCabe's InstaFollow Lisa: Lisa's InstaFollow The Mix: The MixstagramStream The Mix: Listen Live Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Join host Erin Satzger, President and CEO of Northern Cincinnati Foundation, in an exhilarating episode of "What Gives" -the philanthropy podcast for a special episode. In this captivating conversation, Erin sits down with Bob Deck, one of the visionary owners of 4EG (Four Entrainment Group) in Cincinnati, who oversees a remarkable collection of over 18 bars. Discover the fascinating journey behind building a bar empire and delve into the secret ingredients that make 4EG's establishments the go-to destinations for hip, vibrant crowds. From sharing tales of triumphs and challenges to exploring the philanthropic endeavors driving positive change in the community, Bob Deck unveils the remarkable blend of cheers and charity that defines the essence of 4EG. Tune in for an inside look at the captivating world of Cincinnati's bar scene and the remarkable impact of Bob Deck's leadership on both business and community alike.Since 1999 the Northern Cincinnati Foundation has been the primary resource for philanthropy in the northern Cincinnati region, providing a variety of charitable funds and gift options for donors. As the savings account for the communities we serve, the Foundation is building a sustainable source of funding to meet current and future needs. The Northern Cincinnati Foundation brings together donors, professional advisors, and nonprofit agencies to transform generosity into impact. For more information, please visit https://www.northerncincinnati.foundation/4EG List of Venues: Mac Shack, Igbys, The Roosevelt Room, Rosedale, Stretch, Low Spark, Righteous Room, Keystone, St. Clair, Lackman, Pilar, Japp's, Killer Queen, Beeline, the Buzz, Remedy, the Owl, Aliveone, Easy Bar, Estelle's, Central Park Bar.4EG website: https://www.foureg.com/Producer Website: KingHightower,com
This week I sat down with Kristi Durkin and Beckett Kenny to talk about Kristi's strange goldfish cracker habits and the time she went to a sex club in Berlin. Kristi runs a weekly Sunday show at AliveOne called Crushes. Follow her on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/krustigirl/ Beckett has a monthly show called Sashay at The Laugh Factory in Chicago. Follow him on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/buckettkenny/ Our live story comes from New Orleans based comic Ryan Rogers who told the crowd about the time he sexted his mom. See more from Ryan here: https://www.instagram.com/ryanarogers/ The Ladylike Podcast is produced by Gena Gephart: https://www.instagram.com/genagephart Theme song is Type of Wound by Natalie Grace Alford: https://nataliegracealford1.bandcamp.com Follow Ladylike: https://www.facebook.com/ladylikechicago https://www.instagram.com/ladylikechicago https://twitter.com/ladylikechicago Contact us: ladylikechicago@gmail.com
This week I sat down with Grace Leishman to talk about when she shit her pants in Central Park and a forgotten tampon. They haven't installed the sound absorbing panels in the podcast studio yet so there's a bit of an echo. Grace is a Chicago comic. Follow her here: https://www.instagram.com/graceleishmancomedy/ Our live story comes from Kristi Durkin. Kristi talked about her first experience drinking while she was in Italy and then brought up an audience member to lead a group prayer. Kristi runs a weekly Sunday show at AliveOne called Crushes. Follow her on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/krustigirl/ The Ladylike Podcast is produced by Gena Gephart: https://www.instagram.com/genagephart Theme song is Type of Wound by Natalie Grace Alford: https://nataliegracealford1.bandcamp.com Follow Ladylike: https://www.facebook.com/ladylikechicago https://www.instagram.com/ladylikechicago https://twitter.com/ladylikechicago Contact us: ladylikechicago@gmail.com
This week I sat down with Megan McMurtry to talk about ulcerative colitis, shitting blood, and seeing the gastroenterologist to the stars. Megan runs a weekly open mic at AliveOne on Sundays. Follow her on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/meganmcmurtry/ Our live story comes from Daryn Robinson. Daryn talked about when she had a slight overreaction when she found out she had abnormal cells on her cervix. You can see Daryn in the improvised musical Shamilton at Second City. Follow her here: https://www.instagram.com/daryn_2dream/ The Ladylike Podcast is produced by Gena Gephart: https://www.instagram.com/genagephart Theme song is Type of Wound by Natalie Grace Alford: https://nataliegracealford1.bandcamp.com Follow Ladylike: https://www.facebook.com/ladylikechicago https://www.instagram.com/ladylikechicago https://twitter.com/ladylikechicago Contact us: ladylikechicago@gmail.com
“Mr. Falastin”[Sad Emotional crying hip hop instrumental]Pain on my mind, my heart soreBuilding on fire but I'm trapped behind the doorHeat risin up, I feel it from the floorPrayin & beggin for More lifeCatch a bullet, catch a train, catch a planeCatch a ride, but watch the ride & whoRidin by ur sideAre they ride or die?Or the type to watch you die?Steal and lie?To your face and not hesitate?But fate & faith might save uLove might redeem uBut time might stress u& death might snatch uRight our ur bed, middle of the nightw/out a fair fight, against ur willLike poor Emmit TillFor the whole country to seeThat u & me, aint shitIf this is all we can beTo be humane or not to be?To love one another or not?Slip up one time and get shot?All bc of what youre not?Not white, not right love, honesty, compassionWe need to shed some lightCommon courtesyNeed to act on this seriously Can we rid this hate or is too late?All RiseCan we really?Like really and honestly?Be happy?Like not pretend, not think, not assume, but genuinely be happy?Can we be happy w/out being healthy?Why can we be healthy and yet not always happy?Whats missing if we can live healthy?Does it matter?We all die, but do we really all live?Try to live healthy, live longBut if the good die youngMaybe its the life in the years and not the years of your lifeRather die 20 blessed w/ a smileThan 120 w/ a burning chestHeart filled with regretLike the engine that never could bc he never wouldSo do what you shouldBut be good, to urself and othersTime is unknown, yet shortHow do we know?When its time to go?Crouching down, keeping ur head lowNot me, can't see meBegging, please1 more day1 more yearBut the end is always nearNo one should live with fearMr. Falastin- raise your right handDo u solemnly swear? To tell the whole truth? And nothing but the truth?Take a bullet for this shitDive for this shitHow bout dive in this shit?For a kidTo survive, to stay aliveOne day flyFly highBut how highToo high & get burntBy the same powers that put u therePsh, talk about whats fairOnly if u dareTo get exploitedTo get ravagedTo get put to shameTo get dishonored To suffer To feel painEmotional, mental, and physicalTo lose dignityTo be stripped of itBc of a strip of landNot sand, real land, but dirt nonethelessSpecific dirt, lived on by specific people, wanted for specific reasons, but fought for by ANY meansPlease rise, Mr. Falastin.
Special Bonus Poem Recorded LIVE at the incredible TomCat Trumpet Experience: Every last Wednesday of the Month at AliveOne! in Chicago.Brought to you by Jeppson’s Malört: The drink to cure your climate woes.And by Hero Power: You don’t have to be rich enough for dry pits to afford to change the world!Featuring the song “Promises” by the Barrerracudas: Our greatest treasure.Recorded LIVE at Chicago’s Historic Green Mill Lounge for The Paper Machete: Chicago’s Live MagazinePlease Rate and Review and Be True Blue… DAMN RHYMES!!!!
David and Ben Klopp got started in the restaurant business right out of college in 1996, opening aliveOne in Chicago. In 22 years they've grown to running a restaurant group with two other partners, operating 20 locations between Chicago and Cincinnati. aliveOne is still thriving today, and David shares his thoughts on what it takes to be successful in the restaurant business, what he loves about it, what's changed, and more. It's worth paying attention to anybody who has been able to accomplish what he has in the competitive city of Chicago for as long as he has. Enjoy...
This week's guest is Dan Maloney; former record store clerk, full time DJ and owner of Faithful Anchor. You can catch him regularly in Chicago at AliveOne every Tuesday and Friday night.
This week we have hip hop crew Private Stock talking about the talent they have, and they participate in this month's cypher. We welcome back the crew from aliveOne along with their house band, Low Spark. We end the evening with up in coming artist, Rick Stevenson
This week we have hip hop crew Private Stock talking about the talent they have, and they participate in this month's cypher. We welcome back the crew from aliveOne along with their house band, Low Spark. We end the evening with up in coming artist, Rick Stevenson
This week we have hip hop crew Private Stock talking about the talent they have, and they participate in this month's cypher. We welcome back the crew from aliveOne along with their house band, Low Spark. We end the evening with up in coming artist, Rick Stevenson
Located in Chicago’s Lincoln Park area, aliveOne combines the very best of music and spirits. Separated into two different bar rooms, the front bar offers some of the best micro brews Chicago and the country have to offer. aliveOne’s front bar is home to Chicago’s only all-live music jukebox, containing 100 CDs of current and past live music recordings. aliveOne’s back room presents an alternative vibe and atmosphere to compliment the front room. Known as the spot to see Chicago’s best up and coming bands for free or for all out dance parties with resident DJs, the back room is Lincoln Park’s best kept secret. The back room is perfect for private parties any night of the week.