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Mike brings producer Jim Nichols on and tests his "Mother's Day" knowledge. How will you do? Burger King breakfast sandwiches are ALL RIGHT!! Mike and a caller discuss the wonders of the breakfast sandwich and Mike shares his further journeys in social media with the announcing of his X account! Reach Out!!! www.mikeboyle.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Yes Adelaide I am looking at you...While Adelaide isn't the "murder capital" in a literal sense, it has gained a reputation for being one due to a few high-profile cases, including the Snowtown murders and the Truro murders. These cases have contributed to a perception of the city as a place with a high murder rate. It's probably not true that it's dangerous ..but no offence I won't be going there any time soon! Eddie Costa- Adelaide John Neel and his Orch- Midnight Blues Mantovani- The Sound of Music Mantovani- Goodbye Again Frank Sinatra- It's All Right with Me Ran Blake- Ten Cents a Dance Lyn Stanley- It's Crazy Helen Merrill-Soft As Spring Nathan Haines-Lament Lary Gelb- Luiza Jackie Gleason- My Funny Valentine Pepper Adams- Bloos, Bloos, Blues
From December 2018: Wink Martindale talks to Ed about why game shows remain a popular form of entertainment on television; the importance of matching the right host with the right game format; how Wink happened to be at radio station WHBQ in Memphis, TN on the night of July 8, 1954, when deejay Dewey Phillips played an Elvis Presley record ("That's All Right, Mama") on the radio for the very first time; and how Wink also met Elvis for the first time that night when the King was summoned to the station, starting a friendship that continued until Presley's death in 1977. Wink Martindale passed away on Tuesday, Apr. 15, 2025 at age ninety-one.
Diverse Voices Book Review host Hopeton Hay interviewed Preston Lauterbach, author of BEFORE ELVIS: The African American Musicians Who Made the King. In the interview Lauterbach highlighted the influence of African American musicians on Elvis Presley. He noted that Elvis's first hit, "That's All Right," was originally recorded by Arthur Crudup, and songs like "Hound Dog" and "Mystery Train" had African American origins. Lauterbach also explored the economic exploitation of Black artists and the cultural appropriation by white artists. He shared insights into the evolution of R&B and its impact on pop music in the 1970s, emphasizing the importance of recognizing Black music's roots and contributions to American culture. Preston Lauterbach is author of the American music classic The Chitlin' Circuit (2011) as well as Beale Street Dynasty (2015) and Bluff City (2019). He has co-authored three memoirs with significant figures in Black music, including Brother Robert (2020) with the stepsister of bluesman Robert Johnson, Timekeeper (2021) with Memphis soul drummer Howard Grimes, and the Blind Boys of Alabama biography Spirit of the Century. Diverse Voices Book Review Social Media: Facebook - @diversevoicesbookreview Instagram - @diverse_voices_book_review Email: hbh@diversevoicesbookreview.com
Welcome to the Sonic Collective, a music podcast that explores a different album or musical concept each month, diving deep into its history, context, and impact on the music industry. Join hosts Alain DuPuis, Scott Coates and Darren Scott, along with Scott Gregory, as they share their thoughts, insights, and personal connections to the music, inviting listeners to discover new perspectives and appreciation for some of the greatest albums of all time. Darren Scott reminisces about compilation albums and the group's original rule against reviewing compilations or best-of albums, but acknowledges exceptions. The podcast delves into the history of compilation albums, particularly those from K-Tel Records, founded in Winnipeg, Canada, in 1962 by Philip Kives. Kives became renowned for compilation albums featuring diverse hits across various genres. He started the infomercial craze in 1962 and applied direct marketing to music, leading to the popularity of compilation albums in the 70s and 80s. Darren shares his memories of compilation albums from his childhood, particularly the album "Full Tilt," a Canadian release with a U.S. version that differed significantly. He explains the Canadian content law that required a percentage of music played on the radio to be Canadian, which helped the Canadian music industry grow. The members discuss their experiences with compilation albums, highlighting the diversity of genres and artists featured. They mention standout tracks like Diana Ross's "Upside Down," Kenny Loggins's "I'm All Right," and the Irish Rovers' "Wasn't That a Party." They also touch on the influence of British culture on Canadian music and the eclectic mix of songs on the album. The podcast concludes with a discussion of the strengths and weaknesses of compilation albums, their nostalgic value, and their role as time capsules of popular music. The hosts share their ratings for the album "Full Tilt" and introduce the next album for review, "Hit Express."
Another light week for physical media but Erik Childress and Peter Sobczynski have you covered with one of the greatest comedies of all time and one of Peter Sellers' overlooked gems. There is film noir, a sorority massacre and a pair of films covered on The Friendship Dilemma podcast. They include Ryan Reynolds in the friend zone with Amy Smart and Shane Black getting paid to make Geena Davis and Samuel L. Jackson his mismatched mystery partners. 0:00 - Intro 3:59 - Criterion (Some Like It Hot 4K) 15:06 - Kino (I'm All Right, Jack / Film Noir: The Dark Side of Cinema XXV) 33:01 - Shout (Sorority House Massacre 4K) 39:50 - Warner Archive (Just Friends) 48:04 - Arrow (The Long Kiss Goodnight 4K) 1:03:44 – New Blu-ray Announcements
This week's edition of Bringing the Heat With Bryan Nolen showcases a one-on-one conversation with driver of the No. 42 in the NASCAR Cup Series, ... Continue Reading
The Cynz - Heartbreak TimeThe Modbeats - Fairweather FriendsDom Mariani - JanglelandMarveline - Words Won't ComeLibrarians With Hickeys - Ship To ShoreSorrows - Never MindBrandy - Treating Me BadMusical Chairs- Because It's YouRave - Take Me To The MoviesThe Toasters - Stuck On You (1979)The Wet! - It's Allright (1980)The Sighs – She's Not The Girl I Used To KnowThe Movies - Photograph1982)The Anderson Council - Seize UponJoe Giddings - Shine AgainThrift Store Halo - Do You Feel Like I DoAutomatic Lovers - Boston Brats
In this week's episode of Outspoken Mental Health I'm talking about the fear of flying that has been a very annoying part of my life for the past 35 years.During the episode I talk about the nature of my fear and also a fear of flying in general. I chat about the things I'm doing to try and face it head on, including taking part in the British Airways Fear of Flying Course.Half way through the episode you'll an interview I did with Captain Steve Allright just before my course flight on Saturday (he's an amazing British Airways pilot and runs the fear of flying course). Overcoming my fear of flying is something that I want to do not only for me but for my husband and children and to be able to travel happily is a dream that only I can make come true!Let me know if you also struggle with flying and what you're doing to overcome it.
El disco "El corazón del canal" nos invita a escuchar el blues más actual y algunos temas de este reciente trabajo acompañados por una interesante conversación con sus autores, Hot Hands, Joaquín Pardinilla y Ernesto Cossío. Temas que suenan en el programa: 01 2022 Taj Mahal & Ry Cooder - Get On Board 03 Hooray Hooray (4' 18'') 02 2024 Ruthie Foster - Mileage 07 That's All Right (2' 57'') 03 2024 Joe Bonamassa - Blues Deluxe Vol. 2 07 Lazy Poker Blues (3' 12'') 04 2024 Sue Foley - One Guitar Woman 08 Nothing In Rambling (2' 58'') 05 2023 Joaquín Pardinilla Ernesto Cossío - El corazón del canal 05 One Dime Blues (3' 29'') 06 2023 Joaquín Pardinilla Ernesto Cossío - El corazón del canal 08 Train Song (5' 00'') 07 2023 Joaquín Pardinilla Ernesto Cossío - El corazón del canal 10 With my Maker (5' 03'') 08 2023 Joaquín Pardinilla Ernesto Cossío - El corazón del canal 06 Soul of a Man (6' 49'') 09 2023 Joaquín Pardinilla Ernesto Cossío - El corazón del canal 04 We don't Care (6' 53'') Y os recomiendo, como siempre, la web jazzaragon para estar al día del jazz en Aragón.
Let me tell you about the city of churches. Eddie Costa- Adelaide John Neel and his Orch- Midnight Blues Mantovani- The Sound of Music Mantovani- Goodbye Again Frank Sinatra- It's All Right with Me Ran Blake- Ten Cents a Dance Lyn Stanley- It's Crazy Helen Merrill-Soft As Spring Nathan Haines-Lament Lary Gelb- Luiza Jackie Gleason- My Funny Valentine Pepper Adams- Bloos, Bloos, Blues
Pilldriver - Apocalypse Never Manga Corps - The Hunter Dj Sim - Simbiosis Digital Boy - OK, Allright! (Digital Boy 96 Remix) G-Town Madness - Locked Down Darrien Kelly feat. The Unknown MC - The People Want More Nightstalkers - Gangstershit Catscan - Cre8tiv Counter G-Town Madness - The Legacy Continues Masochist - No New Style? Masoko Solo - Pessa Pessa (Buzzy Goes BZRK Remix) Rave Creator & The Mover - Atmos-Fear (Catscan Remix) G-Town Madness & The Viper - Come As One Neophyte - Braincracking Dj Isaac & The Viper - The Real Shit Lancinhouse & The Stunned Guys - Atmosfera Razzle Dazzle Trax - Rattlebrain (Korsakoff Remix) Neophyte & Panic - Music For The 90's
1st set They Might Be Giants - It's Spare the Rock ID They Might Be Giants - Free To Be You And Me Rosey Grier - It's All Right to Cry ID Frances England - Free To Be Me Lee Bains & the Glory Fires - Whitewash Dan & Claudia Zanes - Tomorrow's Train (feat. Steve Earle) ID Wes Burdine - Unicorn Rock! [WJFF - Go Banana Go! - Petting Zoo [KUTX - Rani Arbo & daisy mayhem - Where Did You Get That Hat? [WFNU - 2nd set Dean Jones - Join a Rock 'n' Roll Band ID/prep to rock They Might Be Giants - Don't Spare the Rock ID Uncle Rock - Rock 'n' Roll Babysitter The Verve Pipe - Be Part of the Band Sleigh Bells - Wanna Start a Band? (new) Alex the Astronaut - Haircut The Nields - Butterfly ID 3rd set Soccer Team - I'll Never Fear Ghosts Again Diet Cig - Together We Can Conquer Whatever The Deedle Deedle Dees - Teddy Days ID Future Hits - Soccer Team De La Soul - The Magic Number Role Polie Guacamole - I Love Football (new) ID They Might Be Giants - Heart of the Band They Might Be Giants - Spare the Rock
It's not a right or All Right! To gossip!Bite your lip. I bite my lip!
Welcome to the world's most bizarre comedy-road trip-sci fi-Breakfast Club spinoff ever recorded in human history. That's right, Vintage Cinema Rewind is covering Repo Man! Blake is a troubled young punk trapped in the hellscape that is 80s LA. Meanwhile, Michael is a angry older man who specializes in repossessing cars from clients who've missed too many payments. Can Michael take Blake under his wing and show him the ropes? And what's with that mysterious Chevrolet Malibu snaking around these mean streets? Where to watch: Repo Man - movie: where to watch streaming online One Scene to Sell the Movie: Michael: You're All Right! - Repo Man (2/10) Movie CLIP (1984) HD Blake: The Repo Code - Repo Man (4/10) Movie CLIP (1984) HD Follow us on Letterboxd: VCR_Podcast's profile • Letterboxd
Um die Rechte der Kund*innen durchzusetzen, musste das Legal-Tech-Unternehmen Flightright auch schon mal Flugzeuge auf dem Rollfeld vom Gerichtsvollzieher stoppen lassen. Insgesamt wurden bereits mehr als 600 Millionen Euro an Entschädigungen bei Flugverspätungen eingeklagt. Im OMR Podcast spricht CEO Jan-Frederik Arnold über die Anfänge – und erklärt, warum er nun aus Flightright einen breiter aufgestellten Legal-Tech-Player namens Allright machen will.
Welcome to Songs of Experience: A Bob Dylan Podcast, where we explore the man and the music one song at a time.Henry welcomes Chicagoan and Pod Dylan legend, Omar Uddin to talk about "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right" from Dylan's 1963 album, The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan.Follow along here:Don't Think Twice, It's All RightWritten by: Bob DylanIt ain't no use to sit and wonder why, babeIt don't matter, anyhowAn' it ain't no use to sit and wonder why, babeIf you don't know by nowWhen your rooster crows at the break of dawnLook out your window and I'll be goneYou're the reason I'm trav'lin' onDon't think twice, it's all rightIt ain't no use in turnin' on your light, babeThat light I never knowedAn' it ain't no use in turnin' on your light, babeI'm on the dark side of the roadStill I wish there was somethin' you would do or sayTo try and make me change my mind and stayWe never did too much talkin' anywaySo don't think twice, it's all rightIt ain't no use in callin' out my name, galLike you never did beforeIt ain't no use in callin' out my name, galI can't hear you anymoreI'm a-thinkin' and a-wond'rin' all the way down the roadI once loved a woman, a child I'm toldI give her my heart but she wanted my soulBut don't think twice, it's all rightI'm walkin' down that long, lonesome road, babeWhere I'm bound, I can't tellBut goodbye's too good a word, galSo I'll just say fare thee wellI ain't sayin' you treated me unkindYou could have done better but I don't mindYou just kinda wasted my precious timeBut don't think twice, it's all right Follow @songsofbob, @henrybernstein.bsky.socialIf you would like to support hosting my podcasts, please check out my Patreon where for $5 I will give you a shout out on the podcast of your choice. For $10, in addition to the shout-out I'll send you a surprise piece of vintage Bob Dylan merch! Thank you to my Patrons, Rob Kelly, Roberta Rakove, Matt Simonson and Christopher Vanni.Email us at songsofbobdylan@gmail.comSubscribe: YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify
Singer-songwriter and Fretboard Journal contributor Sofia Wolfson recently joined our editorial staff. As we close out 2024, we decided to check in with her to get her recap of the guitar scene in NYC, her favorite records, artists to watch, the gear she loved and more. It's a deep dive full of new discoveries! https://sofiawolfson.bandcamp.com/album/imposing-on-a-hometown The Fretboard Journal is proud to present two PNW shows with Sofia: On Friday, January 10, 2025, Sofia will be performing at one of our favorite guitar stores, Strum in Portland, Oregon. Tickets are available here. On Saturday, January 11, 2025, she'll play in Seattle at the Rabbit Box Theater. Get tickets to see Sofia in Seattle here. Some of the stuff mentioned during this podcast: Albums: Woodland - Gillian Welch and David Rawlings: https://open.spotify.com/album/7zZI8ki72x4CYVJ1H2JgUA?si=T1_5XCIUTJCdLowDWFXBqg Manning Firewords - MJ Lenderman: https://open.spotify.com/album/1bKiiYGt1fzm9YMlTnUqpN?si=pkefrVjxS8qap3NVCN2-Iw Bright Future - Adrianne Lenker: https://open.spotify.com/album/2Y8WS7iDIZkvzB5GUeLvku?si=SnJjef1NRiq4YH4I_eVyZg Two Star & The Dream Police - Mk.gee: https://open.spotify.com/album/6DlLdXBGCsSDPOV8R2pCl7?si=3dw8Yv-iQAOJF5brnmeIbA Inside the Marble - Margaux: https://open.spotify.com/album/6Tifn26BUT16VlQ3WG2khN?si=WBfItl_JSG6rencd1XCNrA Blue Raspberry - Katy Kirby: https://open.spotify.com/album/0fVXraFe5B7rZLnGjTVZWy?si=vRq8BA-HRzWeu5TsLuQiAw Close Your Eyes - Blue Ranger: https://open.spotify.com/album/3ekbSIvcRXFgoucz2HRSq0?si=SdlOWu0mQEe7WDjwfXJoTg See You at the Maypole - Half Waif: https://open.spotify.com/album/42IiJqXh1ICEPJjwqG5D1B?si=GCLOCqKdT2m14e5zC7MPnA Other Odds & Ends: Gemini Pickups: https://www.geminipickups.com/#/ Gunk: https://gunkyard.substack.com/ No Hassle Castle: https://www.instagram.com/nohasslenyc/ Union Pool: https://www.union-pool.com/ Baby's All Right: https://babysallright.com/ Public Records: https://publicrecords.nyc/ Subscribe to the Fretboard Journal: http://fretboardjournal.com/subscribe Love the podcast and want to support it? We have a Patreon page just for Fretboard Journal fans, and it is loaded with bonus content. https://www.patreon.com/Fretboard_Journal Our next Fretboard Summit takes place August 21-23, 2025 at Chicago's Old Town School of Folk Music. Register today: https://www.oldtownschool.org/concerts/2025/08-21-2025-fretboard-summit-2025/ This week's show is sponsored by: Stringjoy Strings: https://stringjoy.com (Use the code FRETBOARD to save 10% off your first order) Mike & Mike's Guitar Bar: https://mmguitarbar.com Peghead Nation: https://www.pegheadnation.com (Get your first month free or $20 off any annual subscription with the promo code FRETBOARD at checkout). Collings: Check out their new Hill Country series of guitars: https://collingsguitars.com/hill-country-series/
On tonight's show: Édith Piaf, La vie en rose (Live Paris 3 Avril 1954) Ella Fitzgerald, Cry Me a River (Live at Zardi's 1956) Duke Ellington, Tea for Two Charlie Shavers & Coleman Hawkins, Jumpin' with Symphony Sid Lena Horne, Let Me Love You and It's All Right with Me (Live at The Waldorf Astoria) Ahmad Jamal, I'll Take Romance and My Funny Valentine Carmen McRae, Take Five (Live at Sugar Hill with Dave Brubeck) George Benson, Take Five (Live at Carnegie Hall) Toots Thielemans with Joe Pass and Niels-Henning Orsted Pederson, The Mooche Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, Bli Blip (with Dianne Reeves) Etta Jones & Houston Person, Deed I Do Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, C Jam Blues
Time to tune in and rock out! Matthew is back for another killer episode of Super Cool Radio On Air. He is in the studio spinning some awesome music and discussing upcoming shows. Radio Show Notes: 1. The Koffin Kats - Wildfire 2. Nekromantix - Howlin' At the Moon 3. Night Court - D List 4. The Hives - Die, All Right! 5. Ichi-Bons - Get Away 6. Hourglass - Moonchild 7. Elsie Binx - Espresso (EBXPRESSO) 8. Cassidy Paris - Midnight Desire 9. Movieland - I Relate 10. Arcade Assembly - Nothing's Real 11. Cryosphere - The Odessey 12. Valkyrie's Fire - Warrior of the Night 13. Kurt Deimer - Fight Nolan Gunther from Paranormal Frequencies for the intro. Erin Accomando from Elsie Binx for the Station ID. No Rules PR for D List and I Relate. Killsound Productions for The Odessey. Eclipse Records for Warrior of the Night. For all the bands who submitted music And of course, for everyone who tuned in. We could not do this without you. You make Super Cool Radio Possible. Thank you! Links mentioned in this episode: Espresso (EBXPRESSO) music video: ELSIE BINX ~ 'Espresso (EBXPRESSO)' Official Music Video Matthew's interview with Cris Hodges: Cris Hodges Interview (Grey Daze/Arcade Assembly) Matthew's interview with Cryosphere: Cryosphere Super Cool Radio Interview Haus Of Vladi store link: Hand-Painted Canvas Digital Art Stickers by HausOfVladia on Etsy Check out the new Super Cool Radio merch store: supercoolradio's Artist Shop | Featuring custom t-shirts, prints, and more (threadless.com) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/supercoolradio/support
Quel épisode flamboyant de la carrière d'Elvis Presley explore ce film riche en archives ? Pourquoi la série « Grotesquerie » de Ryan Murphy laisse-t-elle perplexe ? Quel destin de braqueur dépeint le film « Libre » de Mélanie Laurent ? Les découvertes musicales : - Pokey LaFarge - Fine to Me - Elvis Presley - That's All Right ('68 Comeback Special) - Franz Ferdinand - Night Or Day - Jamiroquai - Virtual Insanity Merci pour votre écoute La semaine des 5 Heures, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 19h à 20h00 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes de La semaine des 5 Heures avec les choix musicaux de Rudy dans leur intégralité sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/1451 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.
Our 528th episode, which aired on October 20, 2024, and featured our latest installment of Celtic covers of pop and rock hits. Tim Edey – Isn't She Lovely, I Got Rhythm The Freels – Cecilia, The Freels Tempest – Masters of War, 15th Anniversary Collection Clumsy Lovers – Don't Think Twice It's All Right, Barnburner J.P. Cormier – We Can Work It Out, Take Five: A Banjo Collection Tempest – Norwegian Wood, Thirty Little Turns Doolin' – Man Smart (Woman Smarter), Circus Boy Deluce's Patent – Keep Me In Your Heart, Deluce's Patent Seven Nations – Message In A Bottle, Another Ten Years: A Compilation of Songs 1998-2008 The Duhks – Love Is The Seventh Wave, The Duhks The House Band – Pharoah, The World Is A Wonderful Place: The Songs of Richard & Linda Thompson Kieran's Irish Pub – 52 Vincent, As They Pass Through Great Big Sea – Gallows Pole, XX Fairport Convention – The Ballad of Easy Rider, Unhalfbricking
Dicen que se alegran porque un español, el segundo de la historia, ha ganado el Balón de Oro. Al margen de que sería el tercero, porque Don Alfredo ya lo ganó, incluso un Superbalón de Oro, y tenía la nacionalidad española y jugó en la Selección, lo cierto es que se regocijan aún más porque no lo haya ganado Vinicius. Y por dos motivos, porque se trata de Vinicius y, lo que es más importante para ellos, porque juega en el Real Madrid. Min. 01 Seg. 47 - Intro Min. 09 Seg. 16 - Superliga y a correr Min. 13 Seg. 02 - Los valores a la altura del betún Min. 23 Seg. 24 - No se merece un premio para buenas personas Min. 31 Seg. 54 - Un relato inventado Min. 40 Seg. 25 - Tangazos buenos y tangazos malos Min. 49 Seg. 43 - Algo raro ha pasado pero no damos detalles Min. 58 Seg. 31 - Escapando de una encerrona sibilina Min. 67 Seg. 09 - La fábula de Benicio y Ueferín Min. 70 Seg. 15 - Despedida Waylon Jennings & The Crickets (Johnson City, TN 16/03/1979) A Couple More Years Luckenbach, Texas (Back To The Basics Of Love) Well...All Right > It's So Easy > Peggy Sue Medley Til I Gain Control Again Good hearted Woman I've Always Been Crazy Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way Slow Rollin' Low The Time The Bottle Let Me Down Waymore's Blues A Long Time Ago Outlaw Shit Amanda Are You Ready For The Country Ten Years After - I'm Going Home (Londres 01/07/1983)
今週は、オバフォーで「絵てがみ All Right!」を書いている爽子さんが ゲストです。4人ともなるとザツダンもさらにパワフル。その勢いで「めざせオールナイトニッポンGOLD」宣言しちゃってます。シルバーだけどね。
Allright, it's the first episode of Season 3! Alabama! Join us as Justin deep dives into the history of Alabama theatre. Learn about one of the oldest collegiate theatre troupes, one of the best shakespeare festivals in the country, and some wonderful new Alabamian playwrights with STACKED new play exchanges!SOME BUSINESS: Thank you to the two playwrights we featured in this episode! You can find some of their plays in the links below. Erika's play, Kill The Bird, can be found on her New Play Exchange and you can purchase and produce Justin's plays, Community Garden and Cabin Chronicles, through his publisher, Playscripts. Finally, you can check out Justin's YouTube channel for more longform theatre content! For any more information, check out Justin's website and Erika's website for more cool stuff!Some Links from Alabama:Alabama ShakesTheatre HuntsvilleQuinton CockrellLaDarrion WilliamsIf you like the show, feel free to subscribe and give us a five star review! Also, follow us on instagram @justinborak and @actualerikakuhn and Justin on TikTok for any news and notes on upcoming episodes and more theatre reccomendations!
In which we discuss some of anti-capitalist responses to the Depression, like the creation of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation and the On-To-Ottawa Trek. Discussed caricatures/images: On-To-Ottawa; "unemployement relief camps" --- Support: Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/historiacanadiana); Paypal (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/historiacanadiana); recommended reading (https://historiacanadiana.wordpress.com/books/) --- Contact: historiacanadiana@gmail.com; Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/CanLitHistory) --- Further Reading: Baird, Irene. Waste Heritage, 1939. The Regina Manifesto, Co-operative Commonwealth Federation Programme, 1933. Vanderhaeghe, Guy. “We're All Right.” 2017
It was supposed to be a leisurely ride home from an ice cream parlor for Bryan and Lynn Koch on their beloved Harley-Davidson—but that 2015 ride ended in tragedy at the hands of a drunk driver, costing Lynn her life and Bryan his left leg. As Bryan and his three sons worked through unimaginable grief, though, they found comfort in their deep faith, along with lessons about forgiveness and hope. Bryan, a pastor with more than three decades of experience, related some of those lessons in his 2017 book I'm All Right—and he shares them with Nate Dewberry in this week's episode of the Redeemed Man podcast. Anyone who's found himself wondering “God, why me?” in the midst of tragedy will find plenty to be inspired by in Bryan and his story.Visit The Redeemed's website for downloadable discussion question sets, show notes, inspirational articles, more resources, or to share your testimony.Join our Exclusive Newsletter: Signup today and be the first to get notified on upcoming podcasts and new resources!The Redeemed is an organization giving men from all backgrounds a supportive, judgment-free environment, grounded in Christian love without demanding participation in any faith tradition, where they can open up about their challenges, worries, and failures—and celebrate their triumphs over those struggles. Have a redemption story? Share your redemption story here. Interested in being a guest on our podcast? Email Nate@theredeemed.com Follow The Redeemed on Social Media: Podcast YouTube Facebook Instagram LinkedIn Twitter
And to mark the occasion Pete and Luke are sniffing some mysterious minty white powder. IT'S MENTHOL, ALL RIGHT!They discuss that Jhon Durán goal, that Emi Martínez save, and whether this was the greatest night in Villa's history since Steve Bruce had that cabbage thrown at his head.Find us on X, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube, and email us here: show@footballramble.com.Sign up to the Football Ramble Patreon for ad-free shows for just $5 per month: https://www.patreon.com/footballramble.***Please take the time to rate us on your podcast app. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tell me why? Ain't nothing but a heartache! Tell me why? Ain't nothing but a mistake!Maybe if you're a jag-bag! Because real Fab fans love “Tell Me Why”, by The Beatles but, especially, The Backstreet Boys. ALL RIGHT!The Gab 2 love this record in all of its' forms, and they get a little overly excited as they continue to deep dish “A Hard Day's Night”, both the U.K. and U.S. versions. Perhaps unintentionally, Tony & T.J. make a strong case that the 1987 cassette track listening is definitive, but also - rather generously - take the time to ask:
In 1954, twelve-year-old Jerry Schilling wandered into a Memphis touch football game, only to discover that his team was quarterbacked by nineteen-year-old Elvis Presley. Elvis was still an unknown, but his first record, "That's All Right," had just debuted on Dewey Phillips' popular WHBQ radio show "Red, Hot & Blue." That chance encounter with the future King of Rock ‘n' Roll began an adventure for Schilling that continues to this day. In this episode, Schilling, who later became a successful talent manager, shares stories of how Elvis's friendship has been an inspiration his life and career. Then, Alicia Dean, from Elvis Presley Enterprises, Inc. joins to provide a behind-the-scenes look at Graceland and Elvis Week today. Jerry Schilling's book, “Me and a Guy Named Elvis: My Lifelong Friendship with Elvis Presley,” is available on Amazon.com. This episode is sponsored by the Hatchie River Conservancy.
On this week's episode of Diving In Deep, Sara sits down with upcoming country star Kylie Morgan and talks about all things music and life. Kylie shares insight into how her career took off and the people that helped her along the way. The conversation not only explores Kylie's life as a country music star, but also her unexpected wedding, having a viral TikTok song, her close relationship with her mom, and a lesson on geography from Sara. About Kylie: Kylie Morgan has quickly proven herself to be a relatable storyteller and an engaging live performer. The Oklahoma native is known for baring her soul in her confessional lyrics and leaving her heart on the stage, whether she's headlining her own tour or supporting acts like Old Dominion. In doing so, she makes her listeners feel less alone. While Kylie began writing songs at a young age, it wasn't until her grandfather bought her a pink acoustic guitar for Christmas that it all came together. "I got my first guitar and it just clicked: Here's where a verse goes, here's where the chorus goes," she says of her early songs around age 12. "It actually started to make sense for me, and you couldn't get me out of my room writing songs." She has since spent the past 14 years honing her craft in the writing room and on the stage. Kylie vividly recalls first sharing a microphone with her grandfather at a young age while singing Elvis Presley's "That's All Right." At 14, she set out on the open road and began touring full-time and hasn't slowed down since. In August 2022 she made her Grand Ole Opry debut and less than a year later wrapped her first-ever headlining tour. Kylie also performed a career-defining set at Nissan Stadium at CMA Fest 2022 and joined Old Dominion for her first arena trek as part of the band's No Bad Vibes Tour. Shortly after she was taught her first chords on guitar, Kylie told her parents she was going to skip college and move to Nashville to be a country artist. By 15, the young artist was traveling back and forth to Nashville to write with anyone she could. One of her earliest co-writes and believers was Walker Hayes. Pre-order Sara's new album, Unbroke out 6/7: https://ffm.to/seunbroke LET'S BE SOCIAL: Follow Kylie Morgan! Insta: @kyliemorganmusic Twitter: @kyliemorgan TikTok: @kyliemorganmusic Youtube: @kyliemorganmusic Spotify: @Kylie Morgan Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kyliemorganmusic?mibextid=LQQJ4d Website: https://www.kyliemorgan.com Follow Diving in Deep Podcast: Instagram -(@divingindeeppod) TikTok - (@divingindeeppod) Twitter - (@divingindeeppod) Facebook - (@divingindeeppod) Follow Sara Evans: Instagram - (@saraevansmusic) TikTok - (@saraevansmusic) Twitter - (@saraevansmusic) Facebook - (@saraevansmusic) Produced and Edited by: The Cast Collective (Nashville, TN) YouTube - @TheCastCollective) Instagram - (@TheCastCollective) Twitter - (@TheCastCollective) Directed by: Erin Dugan Edited By: Sean Dugan, Corey Williams, Tara Down, & Michaela Dolph https://www.thecastcollective.com
On this week's episode of Diving In Deep, Sara sits down with upcoming country star Kylie Morgan and talks about all things music and life. Kylie shares insight into how her career took off and the people that helped her along the way. The conversation not only explores Kylie's life as a country music star, but also her unexpected wedding, having a viral TikTok song, her close relationship with her mom, and a lesson on geography from Sara. About Kylie: Kylie Morgan has quickly proven herself to be a relatable storyteller and an engaging live performer. The Oklahoma native is known for baring her soul in her confessional lyrics and leaving her heart on the stage, whether she's headlining her own tour or supporting acts like Old Dominion. In doing so, she makes her listeners feel less alone. While Kylie began writing songs at a young age, it wasn't until her grandfather bought her a pink acoustic guitar for Christmas that it all came together. “I got my first guitar and it just clicked: Here's where a verse goes, here's where the chorus goes,” she says of her early songs around age 12. “It actually started to make sense for me, and you couldn't get me out of my room writing songs.” She has since spent the past 14 years honing her craft in the writing room and on the stage. Kylie vividly recalls first sharing a microphone with her grandfather at a young age while singing Elvis Presley's “That's All Right.” At 14, she set out on the open road and began touring full-time and hasn't slowed down since. In August 2022 she made her Grand Ole Opry debut and less than a year later wrapped her first-ever headlining tour. Kylie also performed a career-defining set at Nissan Stadium at CMA Fest 2022 and joined Old Dominion for her first arena trek as part of the band's No Bad Vibes Tour. Shortly after she was taught her first chords on guitar, Kylie told her parents she was going to skip college and move to Nashville to be a country artist. By 15, the young artist was traveling back and forth to Nashville to write with anyone she could. One of her earliest co-writes and believers was Walker Hayes. Pre-order Sara's new album, Unbroke out 6/7: https://ffm.to/seunbroke LET'S BE SOCIAL: Follow Kylie Morgan! Insta: @kyliemorganmusic Twitter: @kyliemorgan TikTok: @kyliemorganmusic Youtube: @kyliemorganmusic Spotify: @Kylie Morgan Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kyliemorganmusic?mibextid=LQQJ4d Website: https://www.kyliemorgan.com Follow Diving in Deep Podcast: Instagram –(@divingindeeppod) TikTok – (@divingindeeppod) Twitter – (@divingindeeppod) Facebook – (@divingindeeppod) Follow Sara Evans: Instagram – (@saraevansmusic) TikTok – (@saraevansmusic) Twitter – (@saraevansmusic) Facebook – (@saraevansmusic) Produced and Edited by: The Cast Collective (Nashville, TN) YouTube – @TheCastCollective) Instagram – (@TheCastCollective) Twitter – (@TheCastCollective) Directed by: Erin Dugan Edited By: Sean Dugan, Corey Williams, Tara Down, & Michaela Dolph https://www.thecastcollective.com
It's rare that Moulz & Mel get mystery with the music, but that's what they're treated to in reviewing Vision Of A Dream, the sole album by Vontel, a Phoenix, Arizona artist that apparently disappeared around the turn of the millennium. ------------------------------ Intro (0:00) -- The Rating System, Explained (15:41 - 18:23) -- Vision Of A Dream Info (48:20) -- Track 1: "Dream No More" (1:28:49) -- Track 2: "Playa Style" (1:54:17) -- Track 3: "4 My Homiez" (2:08:30) -- Track 4: "If You Want To Be A Playa" (2:27:52) -- Track 5: "Ghetto Life" (2:39:47) -- Track 6: "It's All On You" (2:46:18) -- Track 7: "Keep It On The Real" (2:55:42) -- Track 8: "Funk Wit Dis" (3:24:28) -- Track 9: "All Right" (3:30:28) -- Track 10: "Don't Nobody" (3:54:01) -- Track 11: "Tell 'Em What I Came 2 Do" (4:22:32) -- Track 12: "Say Playa" (4:28:03) -- Track 13: "602" (4:35:13) -- Track 14: "Boo" (4:41:27) -- Track 15: "Down 4 U" (4:44:00) -- Ranking Vision Of A Dream (4:46:41) -- Outro (4:48:37)
Allright, so in the middle of summer, and what better way to fight the summer heat than to have a cold one and talk about tech, right? We got together again and discuss the cool things that are happening (Java 22, Kotlin 2.0), and then we take a...
Allright, so in the middle of summer, and what better way to fight the summer heat than to have a cold one and talk about tech, right? We got together again and discuss the cool things that are happening (Java 22, Kotlin 2.0), and then we take a detour on looking at what's happening in the open source space (RedHat prunes Middleware, OCI Stops Funding Grails), and we try to figure out where would it end. So come and take a listen as we try to read the tea leaves and figure out where open source is going! https://www.javaoffheap.com/datadog We thank DataDogHQ for sponsoring this podcast episode DO follow us on twitter @offheap https://www.twitter.com/offheap News: Java 22 (Haven't recorded since then!) Jakarta EE 11 M3 Now Available New Features Jakarta Data Kotlin 2.0.x Quarkus is going to a foundation? RedHat prunes middleware to invest in AI Aqua IDE for test automation is GA OCI stops funding Grails Women who code ends Discussion: https://thenewstack.io/open-source-is-at-a-crossroads/ ? Conferences: Community Over Code NA Denver October 7-10 https://communityovercode.org/ Dev2Next Lone Tree, Colorado Sept 30 — Oct 3, 2024 https://www.dev2next.com/ JChampions Conference 2024 Videos Available JakartaOne LiveStream December
July 5, 1954. Elvis Presley records his first single "That's All Right" at Sun Records in Memphis, introducing rock n' roll to mainstream American culture. This episode originally aired in 2022.Support the show! Join Into History for ad-free listening and more.History Daily is a co-production of Airship and Noiser.Go to HistoryDaily.com for more history, daily.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome to the Pod-Pod Fruit: One Piece Through New Eyes! Join our host, Michael, as he reads through the saga of One Piece with our One Piece Rookies, Dylan and Vee. In this episode the crew discusses volume thirteen, "It's All Right!" Thanks for listening! Check out our Discord! https://discord.gg/P2fXtzT52k Contents: Chapter Breakdown - Ch. 109 (00:01:52) - Ch. 110 (00:19:09) - Ch. 111 (00:39:10) - Ch. 112 (00:58:58) - Ch. 113 (01:13:19) - Ch. 114 (01:35:54) - Ch. 115 (02:02:01) - Ch. 116 (02:20:14) - Ch. 117 (02:35:10) Last Words (2:55:08) Music: Bon Voyage by Ren Avel (https://www.instagram.com/ren_avel/)
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Greg Wyard is a popular Toronto performer known for his live solo and band performances in and around the Toronto area. He is also an accomplished singer/songwriter who has recently emerged from a few years of dormancy on that front, releasing new songs such as Suddenly Everything's All Right and Guns and Money, which have …
In the first segment of Episode 53, we're exploring the heart of the South with a literary journey that's as soulful as it is adventurous. Joining us is the award-winning author Kim Wright, whose novel ‘Last Ride to Graceland' takes us on a road trip filled with mystery, music, and the enduring legacy of Elvis Presley. In ‘Last Ride to Graceland', blues musician Cory Beth Ainsworth is barely scraping by after her mother's death when she discovers a priceless piece of rock ‘n' roll memorabilia hidden away in a shed out back of the family's coastal South Carolina home: the car Elvis Presley drove the day he died. A backup singer for the King, Cory's mother, Laura “Honey” Berry, was at Graceland that fateful day in August 1977. She quickly returned home to Beaufort and married her high school sweetheart. Yearning to uncover the secrets of her mother's past—and possibly her own identity—Cory decides to drive the car back to Memphis and turn it over to Elvis's estate, retracing the exact route her mother took thirty-seven years earlier. As she winds her way through the sprawling deep south, the burning question in Cory's mind—is Elvis Presley my father?—takes a backseat to the truth she learns about her complicated mother. Kim and I delve into the inspiration behind ‘Last Ride to Graceland' and the fascinating journey of research and discovery that brought the book to life. In the final segment of the episode, Stephanie Myers of Songfacts Podcast and Stephanie & Stephanie Talk Tunes joins Rock is Lit Season 3 Production Intern Cador Jones and me for a chat about some of the real-life folks who have claimed to be Elvis's “lovechildren.” Catch Stephanie Myers talking about actual kidnapping plots against Elvis in Season 1 Episode 3 of Rock is Lit. Catch Cador Jones talking about rock stars who have gone missing in Season 3 Episode 50 Part 2. PLAYLIST “Promised Land” by Elvis Presley Closing Vamp from Elvis Presley's 1970s concerts Rock is Lit theme music [Guitar Instrumental Beat] Sad Rock [Free Use Music] Punch Deck—“I Can't Stop” Royalty-free rockabilly music Elvis Presley Fan Reactions 1950s/”Blue Suede Shoes” “That's All Right” by Elvis Presley “Mystery Train” by Elvis Presley “Kentucky Rain” by Elvis Presley “Graceland” by Paul Simon “Poor Boy” by Elvis Presley Clip from Elvis press conference, June 9, 1972, New York Hilton “Burning Love” by Elvis Presley “Jailhouse Rock” by Elvis Presley “Game On!” by Aqours “Suspicious Minds” by Elvis Presley “Love Me” by Elvis Presley “Heartbreak Hotel” by Elvis Presley “Always On My Mind” by Elvis Presley “Moody Blue” by Elvis Presley, Elvis: “Thank you very much”, Closing Vamp from Elvis Presley's 1970s concerts/“Elvis has left the building” LINKS: Leave a rating and comment for Rock is Lit on Goodpods: https://goodpods.com/podcasts/rock-is-lit-212451 Leave a rating and comment for Rock is Lit on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rock-is-lit/id1642987350 Kim Wright's website: http://www.kimwright.org/ Kim Wright on Twitter: @Kim_Wright_W Kim Wright on Instagram: @kimwiley55 Stephanie Myers on Facebook: @StephanieRenee Songfacts Podcast website: https://www.songfacts.com/blog/podcast Cador Jones on Instagram: @bluecadorade Christy Alexander Hallberg's website: www.christyalexanderhallberg.com Christy Alexander Hallberg on Twitter, Instagram & YouTube: @ChristyHallberg Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the first segment of Episode 53, we're exploring the heart of the South with a literary journey that's as soulful as it is adventurous. Joining us is the award-winning author Kim Wright, whose novel ‘Last Ride to Graceland' takes us on a road trip filled with mystery, music, and the enduring legacy of Elvis Presley. In ‘Last Ride to Graceland', blues musician Cory Beth Ainsworth is barely scraping by after her mother's death when she discovers a priceless piece of rock ‘n' roll memorabilia hidden away in a shed out back of the family's coastal South Carolina home: the car Elvis Presley drove the day he died. A backup singer for the King, Cory's mother, Laura “Honey” Berry, was at Graceland that fateful day in August 1977. She quickly returned home to Beaufort and married her high school sweetheart. Yearning to uncover the secrets of her mother's past—and possibly her own identity—Cory decides to drive the car back to Memphis and turn it over to Elvis's estate, retracing the exact route her mother took thirty-seven years earlier. As she winds her way through the sprawling deep south, the burning question in Cory's mind—is Elvis Presley my father?—takes a backseat to the truth she learns about her complicated mother. Kim and I delve into the inspiration behind ‘Last Ride to Graceland' and the fascinating journey of research and discovery that brought the book to life. In the final segment of the episode, Stephanie Myers of Songfacts Podcast and Stephanie & Stephanie Talk Tunes joins Rock is Lit Season 3 Production Intern Cador Jones and me for a chat about some of the real-life folks who have claimed to be Elvis's “lovechildren.” Catch Stephanie Myers talking about actual kidnapping plots against Elvis in Season 1 Episode 3 of Rock is Lit. Catch Cador Jones talking about rock stars who have gone missing in Season 3 Episode 50 Part 2. PLAYLIST “Promised Land” by Elvis Presley Closing Vamp from Elvis Presley's 1970s concerts Rock is Lit theme music [Guitar Instrumental Beat] Sad Rock [Free Use Music] Punch Deck—“I Can't Stop” Royalty-free rockabilly music Elvis Presley Fan Reactions 1950s/”Blue Suede Shoes” “That's All Right” by Elvis Presley “Mystery Train” by Elvis Presley “Kentucky Rain” by Elvis Presley “Graceland” by Paul Simon “Poor Boy” by Elvis Presley Clip from Elvis press conference, June 9, 1972, New York Hilton “Burning Love” by Elvis Presley “Jailhouse Rock” by Elvis Presley “Game On!” by Aqours “Suspicious Minds” by Elvis Presley “Love Me” by Elvis Presley “Heartbreak Hotel” by Elvis Presley “Always On My Mind” by Elvis Presley “Moody Blue” by Elvis Presley, Elvis: “Thank you very much”, Closing Vamp from Elvis Presley's 1970s concerts/“Elvis has left the building” LINKS: Leave a rating and comment for Rock is Lit on Goodpods: https://goodpods.com/podcasts/rock-is-lit-212451 Leave a rating and comment for Rock is Lit on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rock-is-lit/id1642987350 Kim Wright's website: http://www.kimwright.org/ Kim Wright on Twitter: @Kim_Wright_W Kim Wright on Instagram: @kimwiley55 Stephanie Myers on Facebook: @StephanieRenee Songfacts Podcast website: https://www.songfacts.com/blog/podcast Cador Jones on Instagram: @bluecadorade Christy Alexander Hallberg's website: www.christyalexanderhallberg.com Christy Alexander Hallberg on Twitter, Instagram & YouTube: @ChristyHallberg Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today on the 5: I've had my complaints over the years about how people are generally apathetic and selfish. I still do, but recently there have been some signs that maybe some people are less self-absorbed than they got credit for.
Do you need a non-stop music mix to get you through your day, week, workout, or commute? Do you enjoy listening to House Music from Around the World? Do you appreciate a variety of musical styles, flavors, and one-of-a-kind edits/remixes? Press play and enjoy! - DJ MIDIMACKEp 249 THE MIX BAG PODCAST Playlist:Weak by Maverick Sabre (London)/Tom Breu (Germany)/Vintage Culture (Brazil)Superstition by Funk The Sound (UK)Down Disco Dancing by Turntables Night Fever (?)Mauritius by Jazz Mango (UK)It's House Music by Lizzie Curious (UK)/Kry (Italy)It's All Right by Promise Land (Italy)Once Upon A Groove by Luccio B (Poland)Jinga by Rubber People (Australia)Let Me Be Your Fantasy by Jason Weiss (?)E Samba by DJ Kone (Spain)/Marc Palacios (Spain)In & Out by TAI (Germany)/Son Of 8 (UK)Another Day by DAN:ROS (San Marino)We Give Thee Honor by Floorplan (USA)Who Got The Funk by Lizzie Curious (UK)/Da Funk Junkies (UK)Funky Crazy by Angelo Ferreri (Italy)Mercury Superstar by DJ Cucky (Italy)/Benny Di Gioia (Italy)Nightmoves by FDF (Italy)Pumping by KPD (Spain)Nsound by Fer BR (Spain)Jazzy Jack by JedX (USA)Hardly Breathe by Sweet Female Attitude (?)/Peverell (UK)Hands by OFFAIAH (USA)RIZZ by AYYBO (USA)Sweet Disposition by The Temper Trap (London)Mwaki by Tiesto (The Netherlands)/Zerb (Brazil) feat. Sofiya NzauVanilla by Mat.Joe (Germany)Moving All Around by Schak (UK)/Kim English (USA)Rhythm Machine by Max Styler (USA)/Westend (USA)Miracle Maker by Dom Dolla (Australia) feat. Clementine DouglasTogether by DJ PP (Uruguay)Miracles by Joshwa (UK)www.themixbagpodcast.comwww.patreon.com/djmidimackThank you for listening and sharing!
In October of 1963, Bob Dylan performed one of his great shows on the stage of one of the great venues, he finished recording his third album, he performed in concert halls in Pennsylvania and Michigan, he dueted with Joan Baez in Los Angeles, he wrote a poem to Baez, he gave two interviews, and he was publicly humiliated by a weekly national magazine in an article that would mark a pivot in how he interacted with both his audience and the press. Take a “Highway of Diamonds” back 60 years to the pivotal developments of Bob Dylan's professional life in October of 1963. In "20 Pounds of Headlines," we bring you news from the world of Bob Dylan, both in October of 1963 and in February of 2024. In "Who Did It Better?" we ask you to vote and tell us who did "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right" better: Bob Dylan on the stage of Carnegie Hall on October 26, 1963 or Joan Baez and Maggie Rogers on that same Carnegie Hall stage 724 months later on February 26, 2024. Listen to the episode, then go to our Twitter page @RainTrains to vote!
One for the money, two for the show, three to get ready... For our main topic this week, Justin's extensive Song of the Week takes priority, as the guys dig into the history of "Blue Suede Shoes," originally written and recorded by Carl Perkins and famously associated with Elvis throughout his career and beyond. What was Carl tapping into when he wrote it in 1955, why did it have such appeal, and has it been overplayed? Numerous versions by both Perkins and Elvis over the years are covered and discussed. The story doesn't stop there - Justin's dug up what he believes to be some history behind when the soft, delicate dyed leather itself leapt the gender line and was introduced into men's footwear after decades of being associated with women and European nobility. Then Gurdip, for his Song of the Week, selects "I Love You Because," the country-pop ballad that Elvis toyed around with alongside Scotty and Bill during that first professional Sun session that would later explode with "That's All Right." An irreplaceable source this week was the book "Go Cat Go: The Life and Times of Carl Perkins, the King of Rockabilly" by Carl Perkins and David McGee and is highly recommended reading. Here's a link to the auction site with photos of Elvis' blue suede shoes as worn on the Steve Allen Show: https://rockhurstauctions.com/1956_Elvis_Presley_Owned_and_Worn_Blue_Suede_Shoes-LOT7513.aspx If you enjoy TCBCast, please consider supporting us with a donation at Patreon.com/TCBCast. Your support allows us to continue to provide thoughtful, challenging and well-researched perspectives on Elvis's career, his peers and influences, and his cultural impact and legacy.
While Mikey and d$ looked ahead to the movies to come for 2024 in last week's auction ep (thanks to Roth from Wyoming and Lil G, aka The Spawn of Ryfun, aka the Pride of Columbus, Garrizzle Ryfizzle for joining us), this week... we take a look at the past. It's Hollywood Lore that the Best Picture nominee list went from 5 to anywhere from 7 to 10 after "The Dark Knight" was denied the honor in 2008's list (hence, 2009's list of 10 films!), but we wondered what would happen if they kept it at 5 films only... Meaning, in some years, the list needed to be culled by a couple of films... in others, as many as 5 had to be cut. It's a great discussion on movies loved and not-so-loved, movies worthy and therefore argued over, and movies passed over quickly, lucky to have been mentioned at all. List of Best Picture nominees each year from 2009 to current - first nominee listed was the Best Picture winner from the year, aside from 2024's list. Beginning in 2013, movies with an * denotes Deucie Winner for Best Picture in that year. 2009 · The Hurt Locker · Avatar · The Blind Side · District 9 · An Education · Inglorious Basterds · Precious: Based on the Novel ‘Push' By Sapphire · A Serious Man · Up · Up in the Air 2010 · The King's Speech · Black Swan · The Fighter · Inception · The Kids are All Right · 127 Hours · The Social Network · Toy Story 3 · True Grit · Winter's Bone 2011 · The Artist · The Descendants · Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close · The Help · Hugo · Midnight in Paris · Moneyball · The Tree of Life · War Horse 2012 · Argo · Amour · Beasts of the Southern Wild · Django Unchained · Life of Pi · Lincoln · Les Miserables · Silver Linings Playbook · Zero Dark Thirty 2013 · 12 Years a Slave · American Hustle* · Captain Phillips · Dallas Buyers Club · Gravity · Her · Nebraska · Philomena · The Wolf of Wall Street 2014 · Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) · American Sniper · Boyhood · The Grand Budapest Hotel · The Imitation Game · Selma · The Theory of Everything · Whiplash* 2015 · Spotlight · The Big Short · Bridge of Spies · Brooklyn · Mad Max: Fury Road* · The Martian · The Revenant · Room 2016 · Moonlight · Arrival · Fences · Hacksaw Ridge · Hell or High Water · Hidden Figures · La La Land · Lion · Manchester by the Sea* 2017 · The Shape of Water · Call Me By Your Name · Darkest Hour · Dunkirk · Get Out · Lady Bird · Phantom Thread · The Post · Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (D(Deucie Best Picture winner was "BladeRunner 2049", not nominated in the Academy Awards) 2018 · Green Book · Black Panther · BlacKKKlansman · Bohemian Rhapsody · The Favourite* · Roma · A Star Is Born · Vice 2019 · Parasite · Ford v Ferrari · The Irishman · Jojo Rabbit · Joker · Little Women · Marriage Story · 1917 · Once Upon a Time in Hollywood* 2020 · Nomadland · The Father · Judas and the Black Messiah · Mank · Minari* · Promising Young Woman · Sound of Metal · The Trial of the Chicago 7 2021 · CODA* · Belfast · Don't Look Up · Drive My Car · Dune · King Richard · Licorice Pizza · Nightmare Alley · The Power of the Dog · West Side Story 2022 · Everything Everywhere All At Once · All Quiet on the Western Front · Avatar: The Way of Water · The Banshees of Inisherin · Elvis · The Fabelmans · Tar · Top Gun: Maverick* · Triangle of Sadness · Women Talking 2023 · American Fiction · Anatomy of a Fall · Barbie · The Holdovers · Killers of the Flower Moon · Maestro · Oppenheimer · Past Lives · Poor Things · The Zone of Interest
Allright, Allright, Allright, Allright, Allright, Allright, Allright, Allright, now ladies! Shake it, Shake it, Shake it, Shake it, Shake it like a…Rainstick?
Elvis achieves success in his collaboration with guitarist Scotty Moore and bassist Bill Black! The trio find their recordings of "That's All Right" and "Blue Moon of Kentucky" dominating the airwaves! But, what comes next...?
In this podcast episode, Lesley and Brad recap Michael's interview, exploring the significance of steadfast dedication, cultivating a mindset geared towards growth. The episode provides actionable insights for personal and professional progression, highlighting the importance of intentional friendships and effective skill application. Discover how to proactively approach life's hurdles, viewing them as chances for enrichment and drawing lessons from diverse life experiences.If you have any questions about this episode or want to get some of the resources we mentioned, head over to LesleyLogan.co/podcast. If you have any comments or questions about the Be It pod shoot us a message at beit@lesleylogan.co . And as always, if you're enjoying the show please share it with someone who you think would enjoy it as well. It is your continued support that will help us continue to help others. Thank you so much! Never miss another show by subscribing at LesleyLogan.co/subscribe.In this episode you will learn about:How intentional decisions can prevent flaking out and lead to more fulfilling engagements.The value of nurturing relationships with people who support and believe in you.Gain insights into the necessity of not just possessing skills but also effectively leveraging them.The importance of setting and committing to your goals and dreams.How a fixed mindset limits opportunities and impedes growth.Episode References/Links:ContrologyBe It PodOPC Winter ToureLevate Round Four2025 Cambodia Early Bird RetreatMini 10 If you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating and leave us a review on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser or Castbox. Get your free Athletic Greens 1 year supply of Vitamin D3+K2 and 5 free travel packsGet your discount for some Toe Sox using the code: LESLEY Be It Till You See It Podcast SurveyBe in the know with all the workshops at OPCBe a part of Lesley's Pilates MentorshipFREE Ditching Busy Webinar Resources:Watch the Be It Till You See It podcast on YouTube!Lesley Logan websiteBe It Till You See It PodcastOnline Pilates Classes by Lesley LoganOnline Pilates Classes by Lesley Logan on YouTubeProfitable PilatesFollow Us on Social Media:InstagramFacebookLinkedInEpisode Transcript:Lesley Logan 0:24 Welcome to the Be It Till You See It podcast where we talk about taking messy action, knowing that perfect is boring. I'm Lesley Logan, Pilates instructor and fitness business coach. I've trained thousands of people around the world and the number one thing I see stopping people from achieving anything is self-doubt. My friends, action brings clarity and it's the antidote to fear. Each week, my guest will bring bold, executable, intrinsic and targeted steps that you can use to put yourself first and Be It Till You See It. It's a practice, not a perfect. Let's get started. Lesley Logan 1:08 Welcome back to the Be It Till You See It interview recap where my co-host in life Brad and I are going to dig into the compelling convo I have with Michael unbroken in our last episode. If you haven't yet, listened to that one you should listen to it. It's fucking awesome. I'm really proud of it.Brad Crowell 1:22 It's a long one, but it's a good one. Lesley Logan 1:24 Okay, we knew it was gonna be a long one. And we questioned whether we should break it up into two episodes. But the reality was, it's the week of the 300th episode. So of course, it's going to be an epic episode that happens to kick this week off. Right? So also it's just really fun to share because when we the first one we had Michael Unbroken on we hadn't met yet. Like I was on his podcast, and then he came on my podcast, but we didn't actually like, we weren't friends. We never met in person, we never hung out. Since then, he's moved to Las Vegas. He's part of the family.Brad Crowell 1:57 Well, we saw him like three or four times while I still lived in Denver, because totally coincidentally, we happen to be going there. And then. So yeah, I mean, and then we actually, obviously stayed in touch when he moved here.Lesley Logan 2:11 Yeah, he came out here a couple times. A lot. And then and then when we saw him in Denver, and we hung out. I mean, we just like it was like he already lived here before he moved here. And then he moved here.Brad Crowell 2:21 Well, because yeah, you're right. He was flying into town because he does a lot of business coaching here. So he was here.Lesley Logan 2:27 Anyways, he was here and like, then he moved here, has been awesome. And so now having him on, I feel like you could probably hear a difference in just how the episode went. Because we were just friends.Brad Crowell 2:36 I could hear it and actually, like, turned into like, less of a Be It Pod format and more of like, what's, what's the the guys that like, run the three out? What's the long form Doctor guy? Because you just have these conversations and conversations.Lesley Logan 2:55 No, we are not Huberman because both Michael and I listen to Huberman. But thank you for that.Brad Crowell 3:00 Well, it was, it was Lesley Logan 3:02 But he's, he's, well, first of all, here's how we're not Huberman. Because one, he's three and a half hours minimum. Two, he asked a question qualifies it three times and ask the question again, with a slight little nervousness to it, which I find very interesting. Michael. Mr. Huberman, if you're listening to this, you just seem a little nervous when you answer a question. Anyways I thought maybe he's being humble. Anyways, neither Michael nor I are very clear in any question we asked.Brad Crowell 3:30 Well, there was a lot of compelling conclusions drawn from the conversation that you had. But yeah, it was about like two-thirds of the way through where you were like, maybe we should like get on topic. Lesley Logan 3:41 Well, we're not. I wouldn't say we're very clear on our questions. We don't qualify them. We just fucking ask them. So I think anyways, it's Brad Crowell 3:48 Well, but it was I guess that's true. And Michael was also I, you know, another part of it that made it different was that it wasn't just you asking the questions. He's asking me a question, because this is on his feed. And obviously, it's on ours. ButLesley Logan 4:03 This is what, we're breaking the fourth wall? No, we're just telling you the behind the scenes. Brad Crowell 4:06 Yeah. But I mean, you could tell because he was asking you questions as well. That's why.Lesley Logan 4:12 That's what friends do. Friends help each other out. And you'll hear more about what friends do in this podcast recap. Anyways, we'll get into Michael in a second but today is December 7th 2024, Brad?Brad Crowell 4:25 I've been planning 2024.Lesley Logan 4:27 I know it is Pearl Harbor Day and also Hanukkah. So Happy Hanukkah to our listeners out there who are celebrating that and to any of you whose family was involved in Pearl Harbor, or anything that happened after that, this was your remembrance day. I think last year there was still people alive from that which I find fucking crazy.Brad Crowell 4:49 And you gotta be in their 90s. Lesley Logan 4:51 Anyways, my great grandfather and grandfather were both in the Navy. So this is a big part of our family. So anyways, the other thing that's happening in this world, in this moment is that the tour kicks off tomorrow.Brad Crowell 5:04 Tomorrow.Lesley Logan 5:05 In Las Vegas.Brad Crowell 5:06 Friday. Lesley Logan 5:07 If you listen to this real-time (inaudible)Brad Crowell 5:09 The day of the 300th episode. Lesley Logan 5:12 Whoa, how do we do that? Brad Crowell 5:13 How do we time that? Lesley Logan 5:14 Wow, we should do something that we should make that a big party. Anyway opc.me/tour - it will tell you all the cities we're going to be at if there's any spots left at any of them. We're doing 20 cities. We're trying. Brad Crowell 5:25 It's like, it's really crazy. I'm gonna rattle them off really quick. And maybe, I mean, I don't know if we have you shouldn't read.Lesley Logan 5:35 Here's what here we can rattle off. All rattle off the ones that are confirmed. So Las Vegas, St. George Denver, Lawrence, Kansas, St. Louis, Cleveland, Hershey, Pennsylvania, Boston, Greensboro, Greensboro, Greensboro. Yep. Miami, Austin, Dallas. Those are all, at the time of this recording, you could buy tickets for. Now, we're recording this early because we're going on fucking tour. Brad Crowell 6:03 Did you say Denver?Lesley Logan 6:04 I said Denver. No, I, I'm at, I'm already, I'm already ahead in time. We are working on. I'll tell you where we're working on some things. Because just in case you live in the area. We're working on something around the Louisville area. We're working on something on the Cincinnati area. We're working on something in upstate New York. We are working on something in Sarasota.Brad Crowell 6:25 Savannah, Georgia, we're working on that.Lesley Logan 6:27 Savannah, Georgia, anyone out there? Well, if you're listening right now too late. Brad Crowell 6:31 It's a bit late. Lesley Logan 6:32 It's a bit late but we're driving by, and maybe we're coming. So definitely check out the tour link, but we're super excited. We're bringing the ContrologyBrad Crowell 6:39 Aso on the return trip we're working out Albuquerque and potentially (inaudible).Lesley Logan 6:43 You're correct. I was like we're missing some states. So um, so here's the deal. First of all, we're celebrating New Year's Day in Austin which fuck yeahBrad Crowell 6:51 Yeah, it's their first time doing that.Lesley Logan 6:54 It's our first time doing any... No, we did a New Year's Eve.Brad Crowell 6:57 Once we were in Miami. Lesley Logan 6:58 We did a New Year's Eve classes in Scottsdale, the very first tour. And Miami was not the (inaudible), Miami was two days off. Brad Crowell 7:06 No, no, I just I'm talking about not being home for New Year's. But yes, you're right.Lesley Logan 7:11 Yeah. So but what we're super excited about is our host in Austin at Alliance Studios. She's so fucking stoked. She's like, we're doing this we're making this a big party. Brad Crowell 7:20 She's really making it a big event. We're stoked on that. That's gonna be amazing. Cannot wait. Lesley Logan 7:25 I can't think of a better way to bring in the new year except for to be in the community and bringing communities together. What a great, like, if you think of like a word for your year, what a great thing. So this is our favorite thing to do. We're trying to do two tours a year. They happen because you come that's really what it is like, yeah, we can't make we're not going to tours if people don't want them. But so if you go to opc.me/tour, you can see where we have tickets left, sell. And if you have friends in any of those areas, tell them about it. Yeah, there's lots of prizes, lots of awesome stuff.Brad Crowell 7:51 Also, Lesley makes the most hilarious point that it's the best way to take a break from your family come to our class for the holidays.Lesley Logan 7:58 Oh, I do say that like if you need an excuse you can get, for my Pilates teachers out there, if you need an excuse, you can get (inaudible) on these workshops, they're 90 minutes, I can give you a little extra time away from them. And classes. Anyone can come. So if you just feel like I'm coming with you, and they won't leave you alone and they won't do all the errands with you. Lesley Logan 7:59 Tell them you have to buy your own tickets.Lesley Logan 8:17 They can come to class, that could be your Christmas present to them. Brad Crowell 8:20 That's true. Lesley Logan 8:20 Boom. So anyways, that's what we're so we're literally, as you could hear, we're literally reading the New Year on this winter tour thanks to our sponsors, Balanced Body and Contrology. And then, in January, we kick off eLevate round four at the time of recording this we have a couple spots left. So if you are a teacher who's tired of feeling like an imposter, exhausted for pre-planning, you feel like you're talking all the time and you're ready for burnout. I want to teach you how to not burn out I want you to teach I want to teach you how to not have to class but I want to teach you how to use less words and make a bigger impact. So come to lesleylogan.co/elevateBrad Crowell 8:52 All the things that she just said about what what you take away. That's like, we've had almost 40 people go through the program at this point. and consistently that's what they're so fired up about. Lesley Logan 9:05 Yeah, we see them so many hours. Brad Crowell 9:08 The're also so much more confidence across the different pieces of equipment. And they don't have to class-plan anymore. And they know what they're talking about. Lesley Logan 9:16 Yes. And it's myBrad Crowell 9:18 Good stuff.Lesley Logan 9:18 I love it. I'm only doing one round next year, so there's only 12 spots. So get on that. I don't want you to wait till 2025. Cambodia early bird will open up in January but only to those on the waitlist you're gonna want to go to lesleylogan.co/retreats to hear about that awesome early bird we just talked about the early bird, how much are they going to save if they're on the list? Brad Crowell 9:24 600 bucks. Lesley Logan 9:28 $600. My goodness. Brad Crowell 9:38 So get on that list. logan.co/retreats Lesley Logan 9:41 And by the way, if this is your first time you're here and you're still listening, hello, L-E-S-L-E-Y is how you spell my name.Brad Crowell 9:54 Yeah. L-E-S-L-E-Y logan.co/retreats (lesleylogan.co/retreats). Lesley Logan 9:58 So I just hit my chin on my mic and anyway, so Mini 10 will be the next big thing that you can participate in with us. If you are a teacher at any level studio owner, it is going to be somewhere in the beginning part of Q1 or like I think it's the end of June. It's probably I think it's beginning of February. Brad Crowell 10:13 It's the first, it's like the last day of Jan into Feb. Lesley Logan 10:16 Yeah, because the truth is, y'all, I'm not doing mini anymore on my birthday.Brad Crowell 10:21 Right.Lesley Logan 10:23 It's my show. Welcome. So profitableBrad Crowell 10:28 profitablepilates.com/mini. Lesley Logan 10:31 So go there if you want to have seven days of every fucking question you've ever had answered in saying clarity on your business and really seeing possibility and again, community, it is the common theme of this podcast. Alright, that's enough of that. Before we get into Michael's amazing episode, what is our audience question?Brad Crowell 10:51 This was a good one. We had someone in our coaching group, fitness business coaching group called Agency asked, well, she's excited about getting an assistant, but she's also afraid of it. And she said, I don't know. She said two things. I've been hesitating on getting an assistant because I don't really know how we'll work with them. But I think that that's an excuse because I don't, like she said, who am I to have an assistant? Lesley Logan 11:24 Yeah, this is a common can I just say, when I hired Lindsay, my first assistant, I really was like, I knew I needed her. I was like, could not keep going without her. But I actually had no idea how to. I was like, is it okay, would you mind doing blah, blah? Would you mind trying to, she's like, I'm your assistant, this is my job, give me the things to do. And I was like, that's really helpful. Thank you. Brad Crowell 11:49 Yeah, well, there's two, there's two parts to her question. One is like, how do you work with an assistant? How do you decide what your assistant should do? How do you manage them? How do you delegate? Like, can you delegate? Have you ever even done it before? But you knowLesley Logan 12:02 Well, the more important, the easier part of the question to answer on this podcast because the rest, we,that's more complicated and an hour-long course we've already done is who are you to have an assistant?Brad Crowell 12:12 Right. I was gonna say all those things are just simple, easy to learn. No problem. Just figure it out.Lesley Logan 12:17 You can almost even Google it, you should probably ask chatGPT what to do. Brad Crowell 12:21 But that's not the hard part. The hard part is feeling worthy of hiring someone you know, and feeling like your small business is, you know, like, like, maybe you've never considered yourself like a manager, or maybe even considered yourself a CEO that has a team in suddenly, this seems intimidating. And I think that, you know, what we ultimately talked about what was that it's not, who is she trying to impress by hiring an assistant? Right? Because it's like, does she think that she's going to be judged? By whom? By other random people? If she's like, oh, yeah, I have an assistant. You know, like, what, why, what? Who are those people? And is that the are you out there trying to impress them with your, you know, with your hiring someone? Or are you trying to make your fucking life easier and better? Yeah. But well, who are you doing it for? Are you doing it for you? Are you doing it for them? If you're doing it for you, then it doesn't matter what they think and question of who am I to have an assistant? You know, you're clearly asking that, in the light of someone else is going to see that you have an assistant and you're going to feel judged. Do you know what I mean? Lesley Logan 13:42 I do I do know what you mean. I also think like, I also think even even not even think about yourself, the people that you are here to make an impact on the people that you believe you're here to service, this dream you have if you also just think about the impact you want to have. And going back to like Rory's episode, Rory talked about, like, not focusing on the money, but focus on servicing others. And I actually think if you focus on the fact that if you can't get all the things you want done in a day, because you don't have enough time you're human, then hire an assistant allows you to have a bigger impact on the people that you are the only person who can do what you do the way that you do it. You're it. So almost making it less about you and more about the people that you're trying to serve and how the assistant actually facilitates that service being bigger, broader. Yeah, then you're an asshole if you don't hire this student. You're a selfish prick.Brad Crowell 14:52 I mean, that's a harsh way of looking at it. But you know, I don't I don't agree worry that you're being an asshole. But I do think that you're getting in your own way to accomplish your dreams. Lesley Logan 15:05 Allright, be the kind of coach. But yes, I do. But I do think you're getting in your own way you're correct there. And also, you're also holding yourself back and not helping those people because you can only do so much. Yeah, that's it. And I don't know, I don't even know who the people are, who would judge you for having an assist? Brad Crowell 15:24 Well, that's what I mean, like, like, and that's, and that's where you have, that's where you're getting in your own way. Like, most people are not doing running a business so that they can like, show it off to their friends and be like, you know, I hired an assistant and then are gonna feel guilty that they hire an assistant because they're gonna feel like they're judged because their friends are gonna look at him differently or something. I don't think that most people are I think it's just a story that they're telling themselves. Lesley Logan 15:47 Yeah, yeah. Also, I can't think Jamie Kern Lima, she wrote a book. She's like, someone who made I can't think of the name of the makeup line that she sold to one of the big companies, but she actually talked about how she had a made-up assistant. So she actually used her middle name, and made that person, the assistant. And so and customer service. So like, until she could afford an assistant. She was like she had a fake assistant, because that way people would think that she was a bigger deal. So it's pretty funny, I share this story because like it actually might have an assistant might make you look like an even bigger deal because (inaudible) Brad Crowell 16:25 Yeah, but I think most people like most of the people that we coach have an assistant and you don't even know it. That's not the point. They're not they're like, you know, they're not fielding their emails for them. They're not, you know, they're probably helping them with, like, smaller tasks that like that pile up, there's just little things that like switching gears 50 times takes up a lot of your brain space and time. And those are the things that you can easily delegate to somebody else. There are certainly assistants who are responding to your emails on your behalf. And they're more public facing assistants and like I get that with with that does make you look like a quote unquote big deal. You know, but like, I mean, we have an assistant to his name is August. Oh, yeah, he does. He responds our emails.Lesley Logan 17:13 He also, but I so I think like, if you are holding off hired an assistant because you don't feel worthy enough to have an assistant, then it's really time for you to focus, refocus, like why are you doing what you're doing? And who is for Yeah, and how is not hiring the assistant affecting them negatively? Sure. Because oftentimes, the people who think this way, and this is not the first person who's ever felt this way we've we've seen this question a different ways before. You're thinking about you. Right? And you're not thinking about the people you're trying to serve. Yeah. And go back to Lori's episode, if you want to hear that, because that's really important. And then the other thing is, is like keeping not having an assistant is allowing you to have excuses to not take yourself to the next level. Yeah, because you don't have time to work on these other things. And then if you don't have time to work on those other things, and they can't fail. So yeah, it's a sign of perfectionism.Brad Crowell 18:12 Yeah, I was gonna say ADHD, we keep ourselves we work better under stress. Or at least we tell ourselves to work better under stress. And when you have a million things on your plate, you feel like you're getting things done, but you're actually not moving the ball forward, because you're not focusing on the things that need to actually move forward. So you can delegate the things that are the have to get done still menial tasks that aren't actually gonna move the business forward to an assistant. Lesley Logan 18:38 So, so hire the assistant. Hire them. Yeah, the worst thing is you hire the wrong one. And you have to hire someone else.Brad Crowell 18:44 Yeah. And that'll teach you how to set processes in place. Lesley Logan 18:48 Yeah, you can watch the hiring, firing course we have on Profitable Pilates. Thank you for the question. You guys, you can send your questions in on any topic to the Be It Pod and just send them in and we'll answer it. You know, it's important if you have something burning on your head and you want us to answer it, we'll do it.Brad Crowell 19:37 Okay, now let's talk about Michael Unbroken. Michael Unbroken, turning trauma into triumph has dedicated his life to guiding others on the journey from victimhood to hero through Think Unbroken.Lesley Logan 19:53 One thing that he said that I loved was we talked about, we did a lot of things But we talked about making intent being intentional and like not being a flake. And I think it takes time in your life and you still start to learn how you who you want to say yes to. And I think sometimes people say yes to too many things. And then they regret saying yes. And that's why they flake out on things. Or they, they don't like they're, they don't really know what their boundaries are. But we, as friends do not flake on each other. And it's because we really value each other's time, we value our time. And so even though like right now, my goal has been traveling, and we text he texted the two of us the other day, and he's like, Okay, I'll be home on these dates. And it's like, Okay, we're here on these dates. Okay, we'll be making sure we see each other on those dates. And it's, it's part of valued friendships. And if you want to have good friends in this world, it's not about waiting to the other person invites you to something. It's going okay, I'm free on this day. On this time. Let's do it. And I think that that does require some organization. But also, if you find that you're flaking on a lot of people or some person over and over, it's probably time to reevaluate that relationship. And like, do you feel safe there? Does it make you is? I think also, a lot of women specifically keep friends around forever and ever and ever, and they don't always make them feel good. Like I'm thinking about like, the artists way they talk about like crazy makers, and I get the other one. There's another one poison poison his pals. You are correct. I have I had a poisonous palette now. I couldn't remember what Fuck yeah, we moved to Las Vegas the place in his pal can't be there. Fucking places. Powell would text me at exactly the worst time like stache fucking No, right. And so what I did is I just stopped responding for days. And then I'd run like two weeks later, I go, Oh, my God, I miss this. But it was partly because I didn't, I didn't want to, like have the conversation with her. Like, we're breaking up as friends. But so this is my own thing I've to work through as well. But I never flaked on her. Never did but I also would regret any do something. So I think if you are just finding that there's people in your life that you're like, I could have taken this person, evaluate what's going on, have you outgrown the relationship because you should have relationships in your life that you don't flake on each other on and be and be intentional about it. The other thing that he talked about, about why he's very much more of an intentional person is that he had a friend had a falling out, and he never got to apologize. And that person was killed. Yeah, or killed himself. I know he was killed, he was killed. So um, those kinds of things really wake you up sometimes. And I think we don't have to have bad stuff happened to us, for us to learn a lesson we can learn from other people's stories.Brad Crowell 22:34 Yeah. And you know, I mean, it was a pretty shocking story that he shared, you know, about his friend, but also, there was an underlying current to that conversation that I found really, I connected with was like, Are you you know, is? Is there a reason why? If you're not doing something, like you have a task to do, but you're not doing it? Are you? Are you afraid? Or is it making you feel like there's some reticence for you to do it, it's the same thing with people, you know, like, like, hanging out with someone or, or not hanging out with them. Feel that, see that? Understand that. And then you don't have to hang out with that person. So that when you meet the right people that are going to support you believe in you, and actually be part of your journey. It's so important to keep them around. And that's where making the intention of not flaking on each other. Like you don't have to. You don't have to make this commitment to people who don't support you. Back, you know, but definitely, this is worth making this commitment for people who are your cheerleaders, your best these they actually communicate to you they are also looking forward to hanging out with you. You don't have to chase them around.Lesley Logan 24:05 I share this And FYI, if I recently like when, because I was in when we're in Cambodia, I didn't have any calls with any of my friends. I barely texted them. Most of them are 14 hours ahead. I assume they're on d&d, but like I was like, I'm not able to like pick up a phone call. Um, you know, I was like, I'm on a free schedule here. And I realized I really missed our weekly go back and forth, like, you know, voice to text and everything so, or voice memos. So I became really intentional. As soon as I got back I voice memo to each one. And then I've made sure I've done that each week. They're not on the same day because I can't handle the responses on the same day but like they're each one on a different day. And I do that because they support me back their cheerleader, and they don't require me to be at their beck and call to be a friend to them. Nor do I so I think that that's really cool. And I like that you brought that up like people do want to be that so be that back because then that relationship continue. is to grow. And also one more thing before we go on to your points. Time is one variable we don't get more of. And I think this is really key you and I were doing a workshop this past week, where it's like, there's an abundance of money and energy and a lot of things that can be recreated. But time isn't one of them. And I guess my question to everyone listening to this, especially as we're going into the end of the year, while we don't set goals as we know from last week's episode, what was the resolutions I should say? What is what Where are you spending time in your life that you're wishing you didn't spend time on some things and maybe reflecting upon that and seeing like, how you can be more intentional with the time you do spend on things and letting go or saying no, or eliminating or delegating things where you don't want to be spending your time? That could be a really good question to ponder as you go into the end of the year.Brad Crowell 25:56 Something worth thinking about.Lesley Logan 26:00 I feel like that needs like some special music something with like, I don't know, like it needs like gold music.Brad Crowell 26:06 What are we what are we talking here? We'd like epic.Lesley Logan 26:10 No, you know, like, you know, like, not Brad Crowell 26:12 Like opera, something worth thinking about? Lesley Logan 26:18 I don't know. I don't I don't know. But I You know how like, sometimes people place like different voiceovers and it's like, you know, like a little fairy godmother like something we're thinking about.Brad Crowell 26:26 That's something we're thinking about. Lesley Logan 26:30 All right, what did you love? I don't know why I pictured Mr. Clean and I like a little like, like a little flicker of a light off of your teeth just happen. Brad Crowell 26:42 Oh, that's funny. I was envisioning like Dick Tracy smoking a cigarette and you went like and that's something worth thinking about.Lesley Logan 26:50 I know, you went like SVU like CSI introductory. And IBrad Crowell 26:56 And that, ladies and gents, is something worth thinking about. Lesley Logan 27:01 No. No, all I see is a dead body. All right, let's move on to what you like. Brad Crowell 27:05 Okay. All right. So Michael talked about skills have utility. And I thought that's interesting. What the hell does utility mean? And so I looked it up. Lesley Logan 27:15 Well, like there's a utility closet at the schools where the janitor (inaudible). Brad Crowell 27:19 Yeah, but that's a weird thing to say, skills have utility, right? And so I wanted to understand why he used the word utility. And what he meant by that. And so I looked it up and utility actually has, you know, usefulness right as utility but also functional rather than attractive. Which leads to his bigger point, where maybe you have the skill, but if you don't use the fucking skill, it's useless. You're not like,Lesley Logan 27:48 It's like having all of the things like in the car, like the car does all these things, but you don't know how to use it. Like, I'm picturing you guys on the flight home. I saw somebody on another screen was watching pretty woman. I was like, oh, yeah, I'm gonna watch that. To help me fall asleep, right? Because that's, I know that movie from my heart. And pretty like Julia Roberts character goes like, Ah, this baby corners like it's on wheels. It does this. And he is like, I don't know what any of that means. He knows nothing. So it's like, he's in this fucking fancy car. And he literally can't drive it. He can't drive it. Yeah, he has. He has no idea how to use it. Yeah. And like, she's just like, just so anyways, I think that that is like the perfect picture of skills (inaudible). Brad Crowell 28:29 Yeah. Merely possessing a skill is not enough. It's crucial to know how to leverage that skill effectively. Right? And that is applicable in business, but it's also applicable in personal relationships.Brad Crowell 30:14 It could just be that you, you know, maybe you're amazing at spreadsheets and you're not actually using that to make, do analytical work for your business. But it's not necessarily, skills aren't only business, right? It could be that skills are relationship skills, personal skills, maybe your skill is that you're amazing at winning people over or maybe you're great at greeting people. And you should be, you know, leading a community. Right. So there's, there's ways to use skills in your personal life, not just in your work life. Yeah. Lesley Logan 30:48 And I also think, like, you may have amazing skills in your personal life, that you're not even using your work life because you don't see your skills and your personal life as a skill. You see it as like, This is who I am.Brad Crowell 30:59 Right? That was me for a long time. Lesley Logan 31:01 Yeah. So we've talked about Strength Finders, 2.0. Brad Crowell 31:04 Yeah, I was literally about to shift over to that, because that's exactly right. Lesley Logan 31:07 It's been on my mind. But we had we did an interview with someone on that. So definitely worth learning about if you want to know about that. But even not that you can even just ask your friends and families like, like, Hey, can you just like, like, can you just do me a favor and tell me like, what you love that I do in this relationship? Or like I know this vulnerable, but just ask what people think is your greatest skill are your greatest asset. Your friends are not you're too close to you. So you need people. And you also judge yourself too fucking much. So you need people in your life who just like oh my god, they're so fucking awesome. And they can help you understand like, what amazing skills you have. Why my dad Brad Crowell 31:46 Kevin Kepple. Brad Crowell 31:46 Yeah, Kevin Kepple. Oh, yeah, the basement in the balcony. So.Lesley Logan 31:48 Episode 155 y'all. Lesley Logan 31:48 Oh, wow. That was so long ago. He's fucking awesome. But one thing that, like, my dad's a coach, right, that's what he did in his life. And probably would have done had he had the opportunity as a as a job. At any rate. He is really good. I've watched him be really awesome at noticing skills that like my siblings have that they don't know that they have, like, they're just naturally gifted at these certain things, you know? And unfortunately, telling them that just meant that they would like quit the thing. But at any rate, like your friends and family in your life, see something in you that you probably don't see. And you don't ask the ones that are your poisonous pals or negative nancies. Or you're crazy makers. But the ones that you just like, feel like you feel alive after you leave them. Those are the ones to maybe ask like, what do you see as a strength of mine? Because it might be something you could be using to affect? You know, you could leverage more. Lesley Logan 31:48 Yeah, that's very true. Yeah.Lesley Logan 33:18 Don't ask the high schools ask the good ones. That's the quote art. Don't ask me is amazing. Meaning this holiday season. Don't ask your fucking crazy aunt who you wish you weren't sitting next to you at the dinner table. Ask the person that you wish you were. There you go.Brad Crowell 34:01 Okay, finally, let's talk about those Be It Action Items. What bold, executable, intrinsic, or targeted action items can we take away from your convo with Michael Unbroken? Lesley Logan 34:13 Oh, yeah. Now you need someone to put that to the voice thing? Yes. Okay. What's your favorite?Brad Crowell 34:21 He said, commit to your goals, commit to your dreams. Who is who it is that you want to be? Commit to who it is that you want to become? Right? And, you know, he talked a lot about the difference in who he was. Before he. In his words, he said he had had enough of his own bullshit and needed to change. Right and I thought that was really fucking interesting at some point for him. That will, it's, it's also it is important for him. But it's also like, there that is the breaking point where it's like, you can't even stand you You know, or you can't stand the circumstances that you've created for yourself so much that it forces you to reevaluate how you're doing things. Right. So I thought that was really interesting. And, and then he, you know, talked about how he's much different today than when he was before. And consequently has dreams and goals that he's continuing to go after, such as the 10 Times New York Times 10 time, New York Times bestselling best authors situation, right. And, you know, like, that helps drive him helps him stay focused. And you know, it gives you it gives you a reason to keep going. Lesley Logan 35:44 Yeah, I want him to, Michael, if you're listening, when thinking about your book that you haven't published yet, that you've written and rewritten a few times. I think you need to fucking write the book. Like maybe you are a 10-time best seller, not because you wrote 10 books, because you wrote 20. My like that I was like, percolating on that. And it like, you know, was playing them overplaying in my mind. And I was like, why does this bother me? I'm like, oh, because he's trying to make it fucking perfect to be the best seller. Maybe he's not maybe I'm maybe that's my own, like little antennas.Brad Crowell 36:17 I mean, a lot of the people that we coach, they, they, it's a reason not to launch. Yeah, right. So because it's not perfect, or they're not really sure. Alternatively, the other option would be to keep going. And honestly, your first few books may not be the big ones that hit. But the last 10 books are probably gonna be fucking amazing. Because you've now done it so many times. Lesley Logan 36:43 I'm not gonna mention her name, because I don't love her as a person. But her her book that became a best-seller was her fourth book. May I just say, because I actually looked at the other books, because I didn't actually love it. And it was a best fucking seller. And everyone's raving about it. And I was like, this book is boring. But other books, and they're fucking awesome. And so just say that because like, Michael if you're listening, write, the fucking book, maybe write 20 books, and there's 10 bestsellers in there. I'm just saying, you get feedback, right? You get feedback, and you get people on (inaudible), my advice. Lesley Logan 37:13 So he said, if you're dogmatic about anything, there's no room for opportunity. And the danger of a fixed mindset is that you're too rigid or dogmatic and pimper you from growth and learning and to be solution oriented. So instead of looking for roebucks, look for possibility. And I think this is really great. This just happened in one of inside of agency, we have a channel where you can ask for exercise advice. And this person was like, I don't know if I can handle this client. She only has one arm. And I was like, Oh, she's seen the one arm as a roadblock. And I see as like, possibility. And I actually said to her, like, my favorite clients have like something dramatic. Like I'm not really good with like minor aches and pains. Like I love like when I love a cast, I love or, like, Yes, I have my dentist and my dentist client, he had this condition where the tendons in his hands pulled and his feet looked like he had claws. Yeah. And his shoulders run forward. I love that because I I broke my knee, right, I (inaudible) tibial plateau. And for that first day, I was in fear and all these things. And then I went to the studio is like what is possible from right now. And that's what we say at OPC all the time. Lesley Logan 38:16 And so I love this Be It Action item. Because first of all, if you're dogmatic about anything, you are creating a cold for yourself or you're in one, period. Second, you are only seeing roadblocks, you are not being solution-oriented. So I think that that's a really great like little be solution-oriented, like put that on a post-it and put it somewhere you can watch it, read it. And then instead of roadblocks, look for a possibility. So for for me when I see a client who's like, I can't do this. I'm like, okay, what can you do? Right? So when we teach OPC classes, I'm like, oh, you can't do this. What can you do? What wasn't actualized was a challenge for you. So the more you can look, start to see things as green lights versus red. I think you're gonna see that your life has a lot more opportunity in it. And you're actually there's like people who are creating pathways for you. So anyways, I fucking love you, Michael. We are happy that you're a family member in our life. Absolutely.Lesley Logan 39:10 I'm Lesley Logan Brad Crowell 39:11 And I'm Brad Crowell.Lesley Logan 39:12 Thank you so much for listening. Episode 299. You know, I actually, when we started this, I was like, What's 300 gonna feel like? I had no idea. And I'm gonna tell you right now. It feels really great. And also how, the fact did we do that? How did time fly?Brad Crowell 39:27 It still feels like it's fast. Lesley Logan 39:29 Feels fast. Brad Crowell 39:30 Yeah, it's kind of crazy. Lesley Logan 39:30 Yeah, anyways, we have some epic, epic episodes, I highly recommend going back through You can use the website to search different topics and find theBrad Crowell 39:38 Yeah, we got a handy-dandy little guy that helps point you in the direction of some of our best pods. So if you're not quite sure where to get started, but you've made it all the way to the end of this episode. Go to the website and try out our little tool. Lesley Logan 39:53 Also, if you listen to the pod and you haven't left a review yet, the greatest gift you can get is to leave a review. Brad Crowell 39:58 You must do it. Lesley Logan 39:59 You can leave views on several different platforms. Apple is one of the most important but Spotify now allows you to leave reviews. Also the OPC app, the onlinepilatesclass.com app is free. And you can use it to listen to the pod. So all these different ways, please, you know you, you don't have to send me a gift, you can actually just leave a review, you can listen and share the show. Like that's currency. So anyways, also let us know your takeaways we want to know they're really awesome when you tell us we want to hear your questions. We want to hear your wins, we can share them on the pod. Yeah. And so until next time, Be It Till You See It. Brad Crowell 40:36 Bye for now.Lesley Logan 40:40 That's all I got for this episode of the Be It Till You See It Podcast. One thing that would help both myself and future listeners is for you to rate the show and leave a review and follow or subscribe for free wherever you listen to your podcast. 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