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In this episode of Out of the Clouds, host Anne Mühlethaler welcomes Joanna Bloor, a creative thinker and self-proclaimed "Potentialist" who has spent decades helping people and organisations unlock their untapped potential. With a background spanning from selling high-end swimwear to pioneering work in emerging technology during the dot-com era, Joanna brings a unique perspective on how we buy and sell human potential in today's world.The conversation begins with Joanna's transformative journey from moving from England to Texas at 15 (going from "Hogwarts without boys or magic to Americana") to her pivotal moment entering the tech world in 1995 when "nobody had a rule book." She shares how these experiences taught her that future you is who people want to get to know and shaped her approach to helping others articulate their potential.At the heart of the discussion is Joanna's revolutionary framework for understanding potential. She explains her concept that humans are essentially "emerging technology" - complex, upgradeable, and often misunderstood products that we buy and sell using outdated methods like resumes and job descriptions. Her famous principle that "every decision made about you and your opportunities is made in a room that you're not in" becomes the launching point for a deep dive into how to make yourself "easy to buy."The conversation takes a delightful turn as Joanna deconstructs the Cinderella story, which is the heart of her book, Tales of Potential, revealing how she reframed the fairy tale princess to reveal a strategic marketing genius who understood the importance of leaving the right "marketing materials" (the glass slipper) behind. This leads to a rich discussion about authenticity, power dynamics in professional settings, and why women need to shift from playing non-zero sum games to positive sum games - essentially, making more pie rather than fighting over slices.Joanna shares practical advice for people who want to unlock insights to better talk about their own potential, including her "three words exercise" for discovering how others perceive you, and discusses the four power dynamics at play in any interaction: being liked, wanted, invited, or honored. The episode concludes with Joanna's vision for bringing more magic into the corporate world, including her dream of standing on stage unironically in a sequin ball gown with a wand to help people see the potential in themselves and others. A warm, funny and deeply insightful conversation, which is sure to leave you thinking differently about your own potential. Happy listening! Selected Links from EpisodeConnect with Joanna:Joanna's websiteFollow Joanna on LinkedInJoanna's Substack, The Potentialist, a dispatch from the edge of what's emerging.Follow Joanna on social media: @JoannaBloorJoanna's book, Tales of Potential: The Cinderella Story You Didn't HearJoanna's TED talk “How 3D printing helped me lose weight”Resources mentioned:The quantum pen article on Joanna's Substack"Clever Lazy" by Joan Badger - the book that inspired 12-year-old JoannaPT Barnum Angus Harvey quote on monsters and superstition: “The old world is dying and while the new world struggles to be born, now is the time of monsters because we are unable to distinguish between what feels good and what is true.”The other quote Joanna was looking for: “Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." Arthur C. Clarke"Playing Big" by Tara Mohr - recommended book for womenIntroduction makeover examples by Joanna with a host of wonderful people on YouTube (a must watch!)Books Joanna recommends:"Humans" by Matt Haig"The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August" by Claire North"The Sudden Appearance of Hope" by Claire NorthOther references:Positive sum games vs zero sum gamesSongs: "Everything's Coming Up Roses" and "I'm Still Here" This episode is brought to you by Le TrenteAre you a purpose-driven individual seeking clarity in your personal narrative? Is your brand struggling to communicate authentically with your audience? Looking for a thought partnership that transforms how you connect with the world?Le Trente is a global community that emboldens purpose-driven individuals and organizations to communicate authentically. Headquartered in Geneva but serving clients worldwide, we coach both individuals and brands through their communication journey—from identity exploration to strategy development—all grounded in mindful leadership and compassionate, holistic communication.Our mission is to be a catalyst for positive change. We inspire open-minded people and organisations to build better worlds through community-building salons, strategic consulting, mindful coaching and storytelling.Ready to transform your approach to communication and create ripples of positive change? Get in touch, we like to make magic happen. FIND OUT MORE ABOUT LE TRENTE HERE. *** If you enjoyed this episode, click subscribe for more, and consider writing a review of the show on Apple Podcasts, we really appreciate your support and feedback. And thank you so much for listening!For all notes and transcripts, please visit Out Of The Clouds on Simplecast - https://out-of-the-clouds.simplecast.com/Sign up for Anne's email newsletter for more from Out of the Clouds at https://outoftheclouds.com.Follow Anne and Out of the Clouds: IG: @_outoftheclouds or @annvi Or on Threads @annvi On Youtube @OutoftheCloudsFor more, you can read and subscribe to Anne's Substack, the Mettā View, her weekly dose of insights on coaching, brand development, the future of work, and storytelling, with a hint of mindfulness.
Una mujer para construir una familia y atar a los colonos, aventureros o desesperados al territorio. Es el recurso que las metrópolis intentaron utilizar para conseguir que aquellos que habían emigrado buscando una vida mejor o se habían visto obligados a marchar, no intentaran volver ante la dureza de lo que les esperaba. Julia Malye cuenta en “Luisiana” la historia de un grupo de mujeres que, desde un asilo, orfanato y prisión en París, fueron obligadas a viajar a la Luisiana francesa a principios del siglo XVIII para ser casadas con los colonos que aguardaban al otro lado del océano. La novela no es solo la historia de estas mujeres, sino un recorrido por un mundo terrible, de enfermedades, abusos, e incertidumbres del que hoy hablamos en la Torre de Babel.Esta historia, que nos parece brutal, la de mujeres obligadas a viajar al otro extremo del mundo para ser casadas, se repite en pleno siglo XX y aquí en España. Hablamos del Plan Marta, que se fraguó para enviar, con la falsa promesa de trabajo y una vida mejor a cientos de mujeres españolas a Australia en los años 60. Fueron trece vuelos que entre 1960 y 1963, trasladaron hasta 800 mujeres, muchas españolas que empujadas por la miseria, por historias dramáticas o por buscar una vida mujer se encontraron al otro lado del mundo sin posibilidad real de volver.
Lumineers front man and two-time Grammy nominee Wesley Schultz goes deep on his passion for songwriting. PART ONE:Paul and Scott tell the harrowing tale of the Wesley Schultz interview that almost didn't happen. Plus, do you have a question for Patty Griffin, Dave Mason, or Mary Chapin Carpenter? Share it with us and you just might hear your name on an upcoming episode! PART TWO:Our in-depth conversation with Wesley Schultz. ABOUT WESLEY SCHULTZWesley Schultz is best known as the co-founder, lead singer, and guitarist for The Lumineers. Founded in 2005, their blend of alternative rock, Americana, and electrifying live performances has earned them a dedicated following. Over the course of five studio albums, the band has achieved 24 #1 hits across multiple radio formats, earned over 6 billion streams, sold more than 1.5 million albums in the US, and built a Spotify following of 22 million monthly listeners. Their accolades include two GRAMMY® nominations, five Billboard Music Awards nods, an American Music Award nomination, and an iHeartRadio MMVA win for their #1 hit “Stubborn Love.” Aside from all that, Wesley Schultz is, fundamentally, a songwriter. The Lumineers' most recent album is called Automatic.
In this special bonus episode of The Shabby Detective, Mike White sits down with author Glenn Stewart to discuss his insightful and wildly entertaining book Columbo Explains the '70s: A TV Cop's Pop Culture Journey. Stewart's book explores the cultural and historical shifts of the 1970s—from Watergate to disco, second-wave feminism to fast food—with the trench-coated sleuth as our shrewd, inquisitive guide.Mike and Glenn dive into the origins of the project, the writing process behind channeling Columbo's voice, and how Stewart cultural criticism and TV history into a distinctive, illuminating take on the decade. Whether you're a fan of the show or just obsessed with '70s Americana, this episode is for you.
189 - Robert Earl Keen In episode 189 of “Have Guitar Will Travel”, presented by Vintage Guitar Magazine, host James Patrick Regan speaks with singer, songwriter and guitarist Robert Earl Keen. In their conversation Robert tells us about a book that's being published by Texas A and M press that shows off his guitar collection and Robert discusses his guitar collection which focuses mostly on electrics. He particularly likes Dakota Red Fenders. Robert discusses his retirement and then his return to performing after a divorce and how he maintained his guitar collection. Robert describes his guitar buying strategies and his friendship with the late Bill Collings of Collings guitars. Robert takes us through his tour habits and some of his favorite music stores and some of his favorite repair shops. Robert talks about his home in Texas and his podcast “the Americana podcast” that comes out monthly. Robert discusses his career early on and his contemporaries. Finally Robert tells us about his fan appreciation weekend, Labor Day weekend in Texas. To find out more about Robert and his music and tour dates you can check out his website: robertearlkeen.com Please subscribe, like, comment, share and review this podcast! #VintageGuitarMagazine #RobertEarlKeen #TexasAandMPress #CollingsAcousticguitars #CollingsGuitars #GuitarCollecting #theDeadlies #haveguitarwilltravelpodcast #HGWT Please like, comment, and share this podcast! Download Link
This episode was recorded on April 13th, 2025 at the Culture Center Theater in Charleston, WV. The lineup includes The War & Treaty, Johnnyswim, and Olivia Ellen Lloyd. https://bit.ly/4jTLFku
Paul Niehaus IV returns! Paul just released his 2nd full length album titled SHORT STORY LONG and dropped by to talk all about it. We deep dive into the songs, stories behind some of the songs, the all star cast of people that helped make it possible and play a couple live acoustic. On this episode you'll hear: Disco Ball Linger In Our Love (Live) I Gotta Find A Way Baby Spirit Bury Me (Live) Paul Niehaus IV's SHORT STORY LONG is now available wherever you get your digital music! Be sure to follow along on FB, IG & YouTube for more. See him LIVE 7/3 Red Fish Blue Fish in St.Charles, MO Open Mic 7/4 Chaumette Winery Ste Genevieve, MO 7/5 Blumenhof Winery 2-5 Washington, MO Washmo Blues Fest 7/10 Pickin On The Picnic at Lost Hill Lake St.Clair, MO with Eddie 9V 7/11 The Hi-Hat Lounge St.Louis, MO 7/12 Rachel's Sidebar Belleville, IL
Captivating audiences since his teenage years, Eric Travers has solidified his status as a seasoned musician in the vibrant Asheville music scene. Hailing from the mountains of Black Mountain, NC, Travers first made his mark as the heartbeat behind an acclaimed Rock n Roll, Jam Band, Travers Brothership, which he co-founded with his brother Kyle at just 13 years old. Over the past 15+ years, the group has amassed an impressive catalog of 35+ published tracks and extensive touring experience. Now 31, Travers has reached new heights in 2024 with the release of his latest single, "Dead End Street," and his new role as Owner and CEO of the All Aboard Records label. Drawing from his diverse musical background in rock, Americana, and blues, Travers' emotive performances and melodic sensibilities have earned him a dedicated following across Western North Carolina and beyond, cementing his role in the local music scene. With the launch of his latest project, the Eric Travers Band, this versatile multi-instrumentalist is primed to take his artistry to thrilling new levels.1. Background and Music CareerHow did you get started in music? What inspired you to pursue it as a career?My father was a career musician who always had instruments and fellow musicians around. My first "real" drumset was gifted to me when I was 8-9 years old. It became a dream of mine when I received praise and applause from my cousins playing air guitar at the age of 3 and 4. I was inspired to start a career in music because I made enough money to barely get by as a musician and this was my end goal. All or none. I sought out a living and a labor of love.When did you first start performing and touring?My first performance was for my school, performing an Elvis Christmas song with my twin brother and father. Performing regularly started when I was 15, with my brother, playing shows from Brevard, NC all the way to Marion, NC as "Travers Brothers Band / Caution Tape", a four piece Rock n' Roll outfit with a 2010, 10 track LP. Our bandmate's father helped us with transportation for 3 years. Touring started after my time freed up, at the age of 17. (When we could drive). I made the choice to leave college for the career in music. Now the band was performing for only $200 every Thursday in Greensboro, NC. A 2 1/2 hour drive from our hometown, Black Mountain, NC.How would you describe your musical style, and how has it evolved over time?My music style is American roots music. When I was 11-13 my band "The Predatorz" played strictly Rock n' Roll like Jimi Hendrix and ZZ Top. I started playing piano and acoustic guitar at this time which was strictly music by The Beatles. "Caution Tape--> Travers Brothers Band" then came along at 14-17. And the Rock n Roll became more jam band oriented with extended guitar solos influenced by The Allman Brothers Band. Then, groove oriented funk music became a thing.My brother and I founded a very successful touring band at the age of 18 called Travers Brothership. In 2012 our debut release was very progressive, soulful, funk and rock group. For the next 4 years we toured with 7 members performing what we called "funkadelic" music. Our 3 piece horn (brass) section helped color this genre.In 2016 the lineup changed back to the original 4 members of the band including my twin brother. We had no choice but to return to a jammy, Rock n' Roll vibe to keep audiences on their toes. We had to stick to our guns and give the audience a powerful sound to make up for 3 lost players in the band.2. The Traveling ExperienceWhat is the most exciting part about traveling for your music?The most exciting part is seeing landmarks, going to new places, seeing national parks and observing the different arts and cultures.How do you typically prepare for a tour? Does your preparation change depending on where you're performing?When preparing for tour I have to make sure my drumset is ready for performance. All items must be accounted for in our vehicle and/or trailer. In the beginning I required everyone to have foodstamps. We got by with very little. When we were traveling for longer lengths of time we brought more clothes and made sure our vehicle was in proper condition. Eating nutriously required extra packing which was always tough because everyone's priorities are different. Our preparation will change if we are traveling further, flying or if we need our clothes to be nicer. Dressing accordingly is just one step "above" the audience - say, if the audience has T-shirts, we wear button downs.How do you stay grounded and connected to home while you're on the road?Staying connected to home always came with forfeiting home for the road. My dog traveled with me everywhere. The road and music were my home and a way of life.Have you ever had a surprising or unexpected cultural experience while performing in a different country or city?New Orleans, LA was a culture shock. The large but small music community was humbling. The experience of spending time in Hamburg, Germany was unexpected because some tour dates were canceled. I spent 1 week here. This atmosphere was very interesting and intimidating. 3. Life on the RoadCan you walk us through a typical day on the road for you? What's the routine like?Our road life followed a minimalist lifestyle. The band had to be weekend warriors. Days on the road started by waking up in someone else's house either on the floor or a random bed. We would normally sleep in as late as possible. We would take turns showering and get on the road asap. Play time was hard because a 4 person vote to do something is really annoying. In the van we mainly slept. There are a lot of road rules. We'd show up at a show, perform and hopefully rely on night life to prepare us for a place to crash. Hotels were hardly an option until we became established enough for a living wage. The routine followed Day of Show instructions but life on the road followed lifestyle. We all had our own lifestyle. I am epileptic so staying healthy was my main goal.What are some of the most challenging aspects of life as a touring musician?Musicians don't get paid much. This is a challenge and hard to keep a band together because of this. When keeping track of your tour dates you can see that you've played 300 shows but only once in a certain market, so they're not paying you. The hardest part is the time spent between the stage and the bus. The culture, nightlife and fun is the biggest challenge. You would believe that not getting paid is worth it, for site seeing and a good time; however, all time must be spent with comradery and focus.How do you manage the physical and mental toll of constant travel, late nights, and performing?Our band couldn't manage the physical and mental toll. We broke up after 10 years due to a mental health crisis. Alcohol was introduced to us whenever we were 14 and 15. Everyone wants to party with the artist. If you don't become part of the culture you're not doing your job. Or are you? My job was to network and find our next opportunity until and we were more established. I wrecked two vans on tour having a seizure, due to poor health. Our backs started to hurt. We didn't take care of ourselves or know how to. It can be a really hard life and managing everything is very challenging.4. Performing to Different AudiencesWhat's it like performing in new cities or countries where the audience may not know your music?The band and I stick to our guns. When you're playing original music confidently with passion and love, everyone reacts the same way. We would change our set for different audiences, though. Europe liked blues and rock. Frat parties liked dance music. Local bars liked cover songs.How do you adapt your performance for different audiences and cultures?I personally liked changing outfits and/or suggesting different songs. Say, in the south we would cover an Allman Brothers Song or play my country influenced original. Or, in a Latin culture like Spain we would cover Santana.Do you notice any commonalities in the energy or reaction of audiences around the world, or does it vary a lot?There are a few different types of shows and audiences: one is the crowd that is there for the culture, and not the music, while another is strictly listening, and then a fully supported original crowd that is mainly family/friends. A festival and jam band community always followed us. Our crowds can always mingle. Our "family". Music is a universal language. All in all our band found it's way in to a "jam band" grateful dead scene.5. Connection with FansHow do you build a connection with your fans when you're on the road?Building connection comes with personal experience or online presence. Do you have any memorable stories about a fan encounter or a meaningful moment with someone in the crowd?I remember performing on stage in front of the biggest crowd I have ever played in front of and locking eyes with my dad, who was in "awe". Also, moments in which I've inspired other musicians to pursue a career. I remember a time setting up a fans drumset for his son.What role do social media and online engagement play in connecting with your audience while traveling?These play the largest roles. Keeping fans interested can be challenging. There's only so much you can do. If you're not a strong personality then you will struggle in this business.6. Challenges of TouringWhat has been one of your biggest challenges while touring, and how did you overcome it?Getting along and my seizures. Mental health is the biggest challenge for every musician. Saying no to drugs and alcohol.Have you ever had a tour or performance go completely wrong? How did you handle it?Things have gone completely wrong before. Sometimes, admitting defeat is the best option if things are failing. But at the end of the day, if the show must go on, then it must go on. You can follow Eric on instagram @allaboardrecords and Facebook, and find his music on Apple Music, Spotify, or anywhere you like to stream!!
Originally from Los Gatos, California, Ren Geisick began singing at a young age. She earned an Ella Fitzgerald Scholarship, studied Jazz vocal performance at California State University, Long Beach, and was named an Outstanding Jazz Vocalist by DownBeat Magazine—but her identity as an Americana Singer-Songwriter has long been in motion. With influences like Willie Nelson, Patsy Cline, and Guy Clark, her latest music draws from the outlaw country tradition—authentic, stripped-down, and emotionally direct. In 2017, she released her debut album, Ren, Love Song, produced by Jesse Harris, marking a significant step toward Americana, which blended folk with jazz sensibilities and showcased her deeply personal songwriting voice. Since then, Ren has leaned fully into Country music. While she doesn't set out to specifically write country songs, her singing style and focus on honest, lyrical narratives have made Americana a natural fit for her.Her latest album, The Place I Planned to Go, centers on themes of hope and perseverance, especially in the context of being a musician. The album explores the struggles of progressing in life and music, maintaining optimism in the face of challenges, and finding compassion. It includes songs that reflect on the difficulties of the music industry, like the humorous “15 Cents” and more introspective tracks like “Weakness” and “No Mercy at All.” The title track, “The Place I Plan to Go,” was written during the pandemic and reflects on life not turning out exactly as expected, yet maintaining hope for the future.In this conversation, Ren gives us a behind-the-scenes glimpse at the production of this record and collaboration with producer Mikey Ross. Ren opens up about the challenges of sustaining a music career today, her reasons for pushing forward, and her connection to the music she creates.
Hailing from Boston, Will Dailey has spent over 15 years carving out his own lane of off-kilter Americana psychedelia - drawing comparisons to icons like Cass McCombs, Kevin Morby, and Jeff Tweedy. His unique approach to music has landed him collaborations with legends like Eddie Vedder, Peter Buck of R.E.M., Jakob Dylan and The Wallflowers, and honoring Richie Havens at the 2024 Folk, Americana, Roots His new album ‘BOYS TALKING' won't be on streaming, but we're thrilled to share a few of his unreleased tracks, fan favorites, and even a couple songs produced by our very own host, Anthony J. Resta. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Samuel Goldsmith sits down with the multi-talented chef, photographer, social media sensation, and now author, Jesse Jenkins. In this episode, discover the journey of how Jesse went from a professional skateboarder to a renowned chef and photographer. Learn about his culinary inspirations and why he prefers to call himself a cook rather than a chef and hear Jesse's take on the importance of good food, home cooking, and capturing the perfect food photo. Plus get an insider's look into the making of his new cookbook, "Cooking with Vegetables," and find out why he loves cooking with vegetables, even sharing a recipe for his famous Smoky Aubergine Parm. Jesse Jenkins aka ADIP (Another Day in Paradise) is a chef and social media sensation based in London. Jesse's cinematic vegetable-focused cooking videos on Instagram reach up to 2.1 million views – solidifying his status as a new star on the UK cooking scene. Inspired by the people he has cooked for and alongside over the years, his food is fresh, fast and a bit filthy, with a laid-back Americana vibe – perfect for sharing. Subscribers to the Good Food app via App Store get access to the show ad-free, and with regular bonus content such as interviews recorded at the good food show. To get started, download the Good Food app today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
¿Qué hombre es este? La frase "Ecce homo" nos muestra que no hay otra persona en la Historia como Jesús. Su juicio acaba con la reiterada declaración de Pilato por la que no le encuentra culpable de lo que le acusan. En los versículos 1-15 del capítulo 19 del Evangelio según Juan, es enviado a Herodes para resolver el problema, Pilato intenta que sea liberado en vez de Barrabás y es golpeado, quizás para provocar la compasión de la masa y sus dirigentes, pero es finalmente crucificado en los versículos 16-30. Nuestra sintonía está hoy a cargo de la pareja de un guitarrista y productor nacido en Alemania, Carl Carlton, que junto a la actriz germana Melanie Wiegmann, se dedica a la Americana con clásicos del repertorio popular como Ruta 66, El cantautor Don Francisco es el hijo de un profesor de seminario en Louisville (Kentucky), que se dedicó a la música secular hasta su conversión en los años 70. Él es muy conocido por una canción sobre la Resurrección, pero tiene también una impresionante tema sobre la Cruz llamado "Un precio demasiado pequeño" (Too Small A Price 1979). Sandi Patty es tal vez la más tradicional de las cantantes cristianas con su voz de soprano hasta los años 90. El escándalo de las circunstancias de su divorcio en 1992 le ha hecho perder popularidad, pero continua en activo a los 68 años. Su canción más conocida es un tema sobre la Cruz (Vía Dolorosa 1984), que grabó también en precario castellano en 1998. Sobre el perdón que ofrece la muerte de Jesús trata también la canción de un grupo cristiano que en 1982 imitaba las voces suecas de Abba con un cantante de origen búlgaro llamado Georgian Banov, Convertido al cristianismo con el movimiento "hippie" de la Gente de Jesús en el sur de California en 1974, forma con dos americanas el grupo Silverwind. Hay un clásico del cine británico de los 60 titulado "Cuando el viento silba". Es la primera película que dirigió Bryan Forbes en 1961 con el apoyo de Richard Attenborough. En un fascinante blanco y negro cuenta la sorprendente historia de unos niños que creen encontrar a Jesús en un granero del norte de Inglaterra. Basado en el libro de la madre de la niña protagonista, Hailey Mills, es un relato nada infantil sobre cómo reconocer al Jesús del que hablan en el Ejercito de Salvación y la Escuela Dominical. Escuchamos algunos diálogos de la versión doblada al castellano, que comenta José de Segovia con la música de Sir Malcolm Arnold. Las últimas palabras de Jesús son una sola en griego, (Tetelastai),, que declara que ha acabado su obra. La expresión del texto original da título a una canción de Paul Clark, un veterano músico de la Gente de Jesús que graba su primer disco de "Canciones del Salvador" en 1971. En los años 80 trabaja con los artistas cristianos de jazz más conocidos por el grupo Koinonia y en 2009 graba esta canción. Mastedon es el grupo que formaron en los años 80 los hermanos Elefante, conocidos por su fe cristiana con Kerry Livgren en el grupo de "rock progresivo" Kansas. Su canción de 1990, "Está hecho" (It Is Done) considera la obra terminada de Cristo en la Cruz, como la del grupo Petra (It Is Finished 1984), otra de las bandas pioneras del "rock cristiano" desde 1972.
Today on a brand new episode of Let There Be Talk singer songwriter S.G. Goodman stops by to talk about her incredible new album Planting By The Signs available June 20th on all the streaming platforms. S.G. is a Kentucky based musician with roots in Americana and Alt Country music that I would say has a flavor of Lucinda Williams. I absolutely love her new album and I think you guys will too. Tyler Childers recently covered her song Space and Time and she explains to me how that all came about as well as how she got started in the music business. Great Episode so tune in now and enjoy. Thanks DDR Tour Dates - https://www.deandelray.com/tourdates Check out my brand New Comedy Special 5836 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbeaApu4OP0 Join my Patreon to help support this podcast and get bonus episodes - https://www.patreon.com/c/DeanDelray
In this episode of Perfectly Good Podcast, hosts Jesse Jackson and Sylvan Groth dive into 'Long Black Electric Cadillac,' the opening track from John Hiatt's album 'Leftover Feelings' with the Jerry Douglas Band. They discuss the song's playful lyrics, its commentary on electric vehicles, and the clever wordplay Hiatt employs. They also share personal anecdotes, thoughts on AI and automotive innovation, and provide their ratings for the song. Tune in for an entertaining and detailed exploration of this modern Americana track. 00:00 Introduction and Opening Banter 01:22 Welcome to Perfectly Good Podcast 02:09 Discussing 'Long Black Electric Cadillac' 03:29 John Hyatt's Electric Cadillac Dream 05:20 Breaking Down the Lyrics 08:10 Song Analysis and Personal Reflections 19:10 Final Thoughts and Ratings 21:39 Closing Remarks and Contact Information Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, In the Key of Q welcomes Rita de Los Angeles, a country singer-songwriter whose journey has taken her from the streets of Los Angeles to rural Germany. With her unique blend of country, Americana, and indie folk rock, Rita has carved out a distinctive space for herself as a proudly queer artist in the international country music scene.Born to Arab immigrant parents who filled their home with country music, Rita's relationship with the genre has evolved through remarkable life experiences. At fifty-five, she's built a life in Germany with her wife of sixteen years, performs to sell-out shows, and has just released her Pride anthem, "Not Even a Little," dedicated to Dykes on Bikes.In this candid conversation, Rita shares stories of her early activism with Queer Nation and ACT UP, her forced migration due to unequal marriage laws, and how singing unexpectedly became her medicine during a period of debilitating panic attacks.Timestamps[00:00:00] - Introduction[00:02:00] - Rita's stage name and life in Los Angeles[00:04:11] - Being a native Los Angeleno and immigrant families[00:05:51] - Egyptian parents' migration to the US[00:08:24] - Discussion on attitudes toward international conflict[00:10:24] - Early activism with Queer Nation and ACT UP[00:13:10] - LGBTQ+ environment in 1980s-90s Los Angeles[00:15:29] - Shutting down anti-gay church services[00:19:02] - Who are the Dykes on Bikes?[00:20:40] - Country music influences and family connections[00:25:48] - Ageism in the gay community[00:28:12] - Creating inclusive spaces through music[00:30:48] - The transformative experience of seeing diverse couples slow dancing[00:35:04] - The story behind "Home Is Where the Heart Is"[00:40:03] - Separation from family during COVID[00:42:32] - Discovering singing as therapy for panic attacks[00:46:48] - The fifteen-year-old self segment[00:51:13] - Two minutes on living your dreams[00:54:24] - Gateway track: "Not Even a Little"Featured Songs"Slow Dancing" - A ballad inspired by seeing diverse couples slow dancing at one of Rita's performances in a rural German bar"Home Is Where the Heart Is" - A poignant reflection on being forced to leave the US due to unequal marriage laws"Not Even a Little" - Rita's Pride anthem dedicated to Dykes on Bikes, described as "country disco" with hip-hop rhythmsAbout Rita de Los AngelesRita de Los Angeles is a country singer-songwriter now based in rural Germany, just outside Cologne. Born and raised in Los Angeles to Egyptian immigrant parents, Rita spent her early adult years as an activist with Queer Nation and ACT UP before building a successful career in film and television marketing. After meeting her German wife 23 years ago, Rita was forced to leave the US due to immigration laws that didn't recognize same-sex relationships.At age 55, Rita has reinvented herself as a musician, discovering that singing helped cure her debilitating panic attacks. She now performs regularly in rural Germany, including in churches—places she once protested against. Rita donates her streaming royalties to Immigration Equality, an organization supporting LGBTQ+ immigrants.Key Quotes"I was just an angry bird. And I wanted to put myself on the street and stop traffic and shut down these church services." - On her early activism"My heart is always in two places. When I go home to California, I miss my kids, I miss my wife. And when I'm in Germany, I miss my dad, I miss my...
Americana, Roots, Folk, Blues and Country music. Featured Artists . New and classic tracks.A KRIS KRISTOFFESON SPECIAL.
In this special 250th anniversary edition of Spellbreakers, host Matt Trump dives deep into the Battle of Bunker Hill, separating myth from history while examining its pivotal role in America's fight for independence. Drawing from detailed maps and firsthand accounts, he revisits the battle that galvanized colonial resistance just months after Lexington and Concord. Alongside this historical deep dive, Matt commemorates the legacy of Brian Wilson and the Beach Boys as quintessential symbols of American culture, reflecting on California's shifting identity and the spiritual soundtrack of a generation. The episode blends patriotic commemoration with pop-cultural nostalgia, weaving together Revolutionary War strategy, motel Americana, and generational commentary. A uniquely American journey through past and present.
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Join us for an engaging conversation with KC Armstrong, a talented musician originally from Lakeville, Ontario, Canada. In this episode, we dive into KC's musical journey, his influences, and the stories behind his latest album, "Finally Crafted." Discover how KC's experiences with legendary artists like Ronnie Hawkins have shaped his career and learn about the magic behind his songwriting process.Sponsored by: BetterHelp - Get 10% off your first month of therapy at betterhelp.com/musicspeaks.Key Topics:The importance of mental health and how BetterHelp can assist.KC Armstrong's musical background and influences.Discussion on KC's favorite guitars and instruments.Insights into the recording process and collaboration with other musicians.Stories behind songs like "Someone Else Tonight" and "I Don't Care."KC's experiences with Ronnie Hawkins and the impact on his career.The evolution of the music industry and advice for upcoming musicians.KC's thoughts on genres, including Americana, blues, and Southern rock.Personal anecdotes and pivotal moments reflected in KC's music.Fun discussion on holiday songs and Casey's creative process.Guest Links:Website: www.KCArmstrong444.comBandcamp: Casey Armstrong on BandcampSocial Media: Follow KC on Instagram and TikTok for updates.Closing Remarks:Thank you for tuning in! Remember, when words fail, music speaks. Stay connected with us for more inspiring interviews and music discussions.
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Momento clásico el de hoy; al igual que un católico se acerca de vez en cuando a la biblia, yo lo hago con la peli universitaria definitiva, "Desmadre a la americana" TOOOGA TOOOOGA TOOOOGA, ETC.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Todo es Rock And Roll Podcast. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/14610
She started hiking at the southern tip of South America and has made her way through Central America and Mexico. Now she's joining us from Montana! Please welcome Lucy Barnard to the podcast as she shares from her adventures and thousands of miles that she has hiked.
I'm currently taking a break from the podcast, however I think you might enjoy this slightly older episode on That Thing You Do!1, 2, 1, 2, 3, 4....Everyone's favourite movie uncle Tom Hanks isn't as known for his directorial or screenwriting career, as he is for his many Oscar-winning acting roles. That Thing You Do! was his first foray into both directing and writing, and boy does he knock it out of the park with this.It's a charming, sweet, nostalgic tale of Erie, PA teenagers Guy, Jimmy, Lenny and Tobias (the retrospectively named bass player!). They are the Oneders, and they enter a talent competition with a ballad written by Jimmy and Lenny, but that replacement drummer Guy ups the tempo on, causing everyone to want to dance along.The Oneders, renamed The Wonders, along with Jimmy's girlfriend Faye, go on a whirlwind of musical success, but the music industry is not a forgiving master, and like many real life bands, the Wonders become one-hit wonders.It could easily be a cautionary tale, but it's just so joyous and charming, invoking an era of timelessness, recalling the bygone days of Americana, the British Invasion that started with The Beatles, as well as the politics of the music industry, with an earworm of a theme song that might even be better than the theme song of this podcast. This was a passion project for Tom Hanks, and you can tell. It oozes careful thought, and the level of behind the scenes talent working on this movie belies Hanks' inexperience behind the screen.Everything about this movie is, excuse the pun, wonderful. Liv Tyler has beautiful hair, and RIP Adam Schlesinger.This episode was originally released on 25th November 2021Mentioned in this episode:From the ArchiveThere's no new episode this week, so I thought you might be interested in revisiting this slightly older, but no less brilliant episode. Just bear in mind, this episode is several years old, it may not sound quite as polished as newer episodes, and new information may have come to light in recent years with regards to the making of this movie (please see above for the original date of release) Please enjoy this time capsule of an episode. Thanks for listening!This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podscribe - https://podscribe.com/privacyOP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
Send us a textNel giorno in cui Trump, per la prima volta in 60 anni, ha mandato i militari contro i propri cittadini per “calmare” le manifestazioni di protesta per i raid indiscriminati contro gli immigrati a Los Angeles, cerchiamo di capire cosa e' successo e quali sono le possibili conseguenze della reazione clamorosa del governo americano, che per la prima volta nella storia ha mandato i militari, senza il consenso del governatore, per reprimere un altro diritto fondamentale delle democrazie: la liberta di espressione. Real America, il podcast su tutto ciò che è America per gli Italiani in giro per il mondo!
On this week's show, we spend quality time time with new records from Julien Baker & TORRES, Tune-Yards & Esther Rose, spin fresh tracks from Superchunk, Ethel Cain & Low Cut Connie, and listen to some choice words for the current administration from Bruce Springsteen. all this & much, much less! Debts No Honest Man Can Pay is a podcast that thinks it's a radio show...because it used to be one. The show started in 2003 at WHFR-FM (Dearborn, MI), moved to WGWG-FM (Boiling Springs, NC) in 2006 & Plaza Midwood Community Radio (Charlotte, NC) in 2012, with a brief pit-stop at WLFM-FM (Appleton, WI) in 2004. It phoenixed into a podcast in 2020, thanks to the fine and fabulously furious folks at NRM Streamcast.
Edgar Hita nos cuenta los pros y los contras del turno de noche, pero todo para hablar del acompañamiento por excelencia del vermú: las patatas bravas. Con Luismi Pérez hablamos del cielo, que parece sucio, con polvo y contaminación. Repasamos la prensa y la actualidad deportiva. Cerramos con Adriana Mourelos y un grabófono que la política parece que cada día se esfuerza más en nutrir.
I've started a new podcast called Forgotten American Folklore! I'll be looking at folklore, folk ballads, Americana, tall tales- everything that makes America uniquely American. It's short and has no commercials; take a moment and check it out! It's available anywhere you find podcasts! https://fafolklore.podbean.com/
Feather + Flask, the Baltimore-based four-piece blending folk, Americana, and soul, stopped by Sanity Lounge for an unforgettable live performance and conversation. Their harmonies are tight, their songwriting hits deep — and drummer Lisa brings it all home with a one-of-a-kind percussion kit you have to see (and hear) to believe.We talk band chemistry, creative process, local roots, and what it takes to hold an audience's heart — then they throw down a live set that proves exactly why they're a must-see band on the rise.
Turn On & Tap In To Independent/Original Music from Wisconsin & the Midwest withWAPL Home Brewed Radio! ♫ This Week's Featured Home Brewed Artists ♫Eric W. Krueger Songs +The SHEESH! / Horace Greene / Joe Slyzelia Joe Sly / Brad Bordini / Austin Skalecki / Cool Waters Band / Horseshoes & Hand Grenades / Tom Thiel Music / The Mascot Theory / Shan Fiorello Music / Cody James / Sam NessSaturday Mornings - 9am on 105.7 FMStreaming LIVE at wapl.com & the WAPL Mobile App.Podcasts - iTunes or the WAPL Mobile AppProduced & Hosted by John JordanContact Home Brewed at - jjordan@wcinet.com CHEERS to Your Ears!!
Read Daughter, Wife, Widow, Screenwriter: The Heroines' Journey of Dorothy Davenport Read about more women from early Hollywood Related posts: Her Career Outlasted the Hays Code: Kathryn Scola – Dr. Rosanne Welch, Script Magazine, March 2025 Lois Weber: More than a Writer-Director She's the Auteur Activist of Early Cinema – Dr. Rosanne Welch, Script Magazine, April 2025 From Silent Murder Mysteries to Andy Hardy's Americana, Agnes Christine Johnston Wrote it All – Dr. Rosanne Welch, Script Magazine, November 2024
Hailing from Boston, Will Dailey has spent over 15 years carving out his own lane of off-kilter Americana psychedelia - drawing comparisons to icons like Cass McCombs, Kevin Morby, and Jeff Tweedy. His unique approach to music has landed him collaborations with legends like Eddie Vedder, Peter Buck of R.E.M., Jakob Dylan and The Wallflowers, and honoring Richie Havens at the 2024 Folk, Americana, Roots His new album ‘BOYS TALKING' won't be on streaming, but we're thrilled to share a few of his unreleased tracks, fan favorites, and even a couple songs produced by our very own host, Anthony J. Resta. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
'Gimme something good'. In this edition of Roots Rendezvous we give you a whole host of songs about 'good things'. Good news, good times, good places, good feelings, even goodbye kisses. Playlist: Artist - Album - Track. 1 Ryan Adams - Gimme Something Good. 2 Robyn Ludwick - Somethin' Good. 3 Beth Bombara - Good News. 4 Grace Potter & The Nocturnals - Goodbye Kiss. 5 Joanne Shaw Taylor - A Good Goodbye. 6 Kate and Anna McGarrigle - Kiss And Say Goodbye. 7 Emmylou Harris - Goodbye. 8 Lucinda Williams - You'll Lose a Good Thing. 9 Fine Young Cannibals - Good Thing. 10 Kathleen Edwards - Good Things. 11 Ray Bonneville - Good Times. 12 Larkin Poe - Good and Gone. 13 Lori McKenna - Good Fight. 14 Madi Diaz - Don't Do Me Good. 15 Amy Ray - Sure Feels Good Anyway. 16 Miko Marks - The Good Life. 17 Thea Gilmore - Sounds good to me. 18 Holly Williams - A good man. 19 Tift Merritt - Good Hearted Man. 20 Sarah Shook & the Disarmers - Good As Gold. Size: 181 MB (190,084,026 bytes) Duration: 1:19:10
This episode was recorded on May 18th, 2025 at Culture Center Theater in Charleston, WV. The lineup includes Dan Tyminski, Darrell Scott, I Draw Slow, Kieran Kane & Rayna Gellert, and Jacob Jolliff Band. bit.ly/3HLCyoC
Sermon: “Acts 2:1-18” by Leanne Watkins Scripture Reading: Acts 2:1-18 Guest Artist: Mist House of Mercy Church in St. Paul, Minnesota is an intellectually curious, artistically forward, community--called the best church for non-churchgoers by the City Pages. House of Mercy's weekly service includes award-winning sermons, always intriguing guests playing the best in country gospel/Americana music, and regular offerings from the hardest working band in the church band business: The Grand Old Grievous Angel Band. Find us at houseofmercy.org Contact us at info@houseofmercy.org Donate at tinyurl.com/Donate-to-HOM
In this episode of Perfectly Good Podcast, hosts Jesse Jackson and Sylvan Groth dive into 'Long Black Electric Cadillac,' the opening track from John Hiatt's album 'Leftover Feelings' with the Jerry Douglas Band. They discuss the song's playful lyrics, its commentary on electric vehicles, and the clever wordplay Hiatt employs. They also share personal anecdotes, thoughts on AI and automotive innovation, and provide their ratings for the song. Tune in for an entertaining and detailed exploration of this modern Americana track. 00:00 Introduction and Opening Banter 01:22 Welcome to Perfectly Good Podcast 02:09 Discussing 'Long Black Electric Cadillac' 03:29 John Hyatt's Electric Cadillac Dream 05:20 Breaking Down the Lyrics 08:10 Song Analysis and Personal Reflections 19:10 Final Thoughts and Ratings 21:39 Closing Remarks and Contact Information Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Americana, Roots, Country , Folk & Acoustic music.New and Classic Tracks.A special episode of " Great Americana Singles" to celebrate the 100th episode.
The next "Seacoast Stories" LIVE PODCAST is on June 19! It's at The Word Barn in Exeter, N.H., and it will feature conversations with Flight House Gym's Jay Collins, Live Freely's Alyssa Pine, and Cup of Joe's Joanna Kelley. Plus, we'll play Seacoast Trivia, hand out prizes from Loaded Question Brewing, Flamingos Coffee Bar, The Living Room, and more! To secure tickets, click here. **As another Seacoast summer approaches, so too does the busy season for one of the Seacoast's top tourist destinations.The Nubble Lighthouse, seated along scenic Cape Neddick in Maine, is an enduring symbol of the Seacoast. It's a nod to Maine's past as a commercial hub, an ode to Americana in its purest form.For over a century, the Nubble has captured the imaginations of all who have visited. Why? Because they can look, but they can't touch.Only one person alive is fortunate enough to have that honor, and he joins me on the show today.In this replay of a popular episode from Season 1 of the podcast, the keeper of the Nubble Lighthouse, Matt Rosenberg, joins me to discuss:The founding of Nubble Lighthouse (00:00)What does the keeper do? (04:43)Why Nubble is so beloved (20:32)Tourism at Nubble (22:58)SPONSOR: Empowering Path (31:12)Teaching at York High School (33:04)What's your mission? (46:05)The Final Final Question (47:30)Thanks to today's sponsor, Empowering Path. To learn more about Alex Bynum (one of the top 15 spiritual guides in the world), please visit EmpoweringPath.com. You can also book a free consultation with her there.--To support the telling of more fun Seacoast Stories like this one, please FOLLOW this podcast on our Apple Podcasts and/or Spotify feeds. It helps more than you know.This podcast is hosted, written, researched, and produced by Spotify's Troy Farkas, who lives in downtown Portsmouth.
Welcome to Music Fishbowl - Music chatter for all! Dan is back with another stellar episode for you. This is the podcast where your trusted host speaks to independant musicians and music fans about music. This week's guest is the superb Eve Selis.Eve Selis is a legend of the independent music scene. Hailing from the USA, Eve's career dates back to the 1990s. She is known for her beautiful storytelling songwriting within her music that fuses Americana, country and folk traditions. Her latest album (Dark Blue Sky) is one of her greatest releases, a collection of songs that showcase her ability to be open and honest in her writing. Dan speaks to Eve about her musical upbringing, her career to date and the future. This is a special one!Listen to Eve Selis on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5U25DQTJvCxz7ICtVAU7Sr?si=Ii2eJWyBQtSVHRhkP0fmjAFollow Eve Selis on Instagram: @eveselisCheck out Eve Selis' website: https://www.eveselis.com/?fbclid=PAQ0xDSwKq64pleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABpw2fBj7tulsno8Jjh5A8ryMpsdVBlvPvU9Kt6p1skCu68enMhAutEPvx_F0k_aem_nVWXVBXidv7zsv3AZf4hvgVisit Eve Selis' BandCamp: https://eveselis.bandcamp.com/Dan would like to thank Eve Selis for being such a great guest. Her time was kindly given and Dan really appreciates that. If you would like to be a guest on Music Fishbowl, contact Dan on Instagram ( @musicfishbowl ) or email him ( musicfishbowl123@gmail.com ). Whether you are a musician, someone who works in the industry, you have a vinyl account or you are just a music fan who wants to talk about their favourite music - all are welcome!Dan would like to thank all the listeners of Music Fishbowl. Your time, kindness and sharing really does help keep the podcast running!Follow Dan on Instagram: @musicfishbowlListen to the podcasts playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2BoSFLQSShT9aGn7aR33KS?si=qIkKzzvrSfCiNQXk-_KHTQRead the podcasts blog: https://musicfishbowlreviews.wordpress.com/ Check out the magazine I review for, Northern Exposure Magazine, here: https://northernexposuremagazine.co.uk/
In the sea of musicians in Nashville, it's hard to stand out. It's even more of a challenge to carve your own path in a folk and Americana scene that seems to grow by the minute. Yet chrysalis has done just that. As their name suggests, their artistry is ever-growing and ever-changing. Grounded in folk sensibilities, their sound blends indie production with traditional instrumentation. They describe themselves “as a patchwork amalgamation of genres and sounds,” drawing inspiration from Joni Mitchell to Indigo De Souza.Watch chrysalis perform “do you?,” “too early” and “how much longer?” live at WNXP's Sonic Cathedral here.
La relación entre Elon Musk y Donald Trump saltó por los aires el jueves pasado a la vista de todo el mundo. En un espectáculo digno de un reality show que nadie esperaba y que los principales asesores de Trump temían desde que Musk abandonó la Casa Blanca hace unos días, todo se vino abajo entre acusaciones y amenazas realizadas por ambos a través de las redes sociales. Cada uno, eso sí, en su casa. Musk se valió de X, el presidente de Truth Social. Las consecuencias económicas no tardaron en hacerse sentir. Musk lo pagó con una caída en Bolsa de sus empresas que borró 34.000 millones de dólares de su patrimonio en apenas unas horas. Para Trump el destrozo económico no fue tan grande, pero quedó en evidencia una de sus principales apuestas para este mandato, la de confiar en Elon Musk y entregarle todo lo que le había pedido durante la campaña. El desencadenante fueron las críticas de Musk hacia el proyecto de ley de presupuestos que ya ha pasado por la Cámara de Representantes y que está personalmente apadrinado por Trump. Esta ley, que el presidente ha dado en llamar "Big Beautiful Bill", no gusta nada a Musk, que la ha calificado de “abominación repugnante” arguyendo que incrementará el déficit. Las críticas eran públicas y notorias, pero el pasado jueves, durante una reunión en la Casa Blanca con el canciller alemán Friedrich Merz, expresó su decepción, asegurando que Musk conocía los detalles del proyecto y que su cambio de opinión era inexplicable. La escalada fue inmediata. En Truth Social Trump amenazó con cancelar los contratos y subvenciones públicas que reciben las empresas de Musk, especialmente SpaceX, que trabaja desde hace tiempo para la NASA. Musk contraatacó en tiempo real en X recordando que sin su apoyo financiero y político, Trump habría perdido las elecciones de 2024. Conforme iban pasando las horas la cosa se ponía peor. En un momento dado, Musk soltó lo que él denominó la bomba: acusó Trump de figurar en la lista de Jeffrey Epstein. Acto seguido, y con idea de dejar en nada las acusaciones que el presidente le había hecho de beneficiarse de subsidios, amenazó con paralizar el desarrollo del programa de la nave Dragon, fabricada por SpaceX y que en estos momentos es esencial para las misiones espaciales estadounidenses. Las repercusiones fueron inmediatas. Las acciones de Tesla cayeron un 14,2% el jueves. El viernes, ambos intentaron bajar algo el tono. Trump prefirió desmarcarse indicando a la prensa que estaba ocupado con China. Musk, por su parte, bajó su perfil en X, pero el daño estaba hecho. Es poco probable, por no decir imposible, que se reconcilien después de esto. Todo lo más que podrían alcanzar será una entente lo más cordial posible, pero ya nada será como antes. El choque, inevitable para muchos analistas, se extiende a todo el movimiento MAGA, que se encuentra sumido en el desconcierto. La alianza entre los conservadores y los libertarios que conforman ese movimiento queda a partir de ahora seriamente comprometida. En La ContraRéplica: 0:00 Introducción 3:32 Divorcio a la americana 32:04 ¿Por que nos metemos tantas "rayitas" en España? 39:48 ¿Es delictivo lo que ha hecho Leire Díez? · Canal de Telegram: https://t.me/lacontracronica · “Contra la Revolución Francesa”… https://amzn.to/4aF0LpZ · “Hispanos. Breve historia de los pueblos de habla hispana”… https://amzn.to/428js1G · “La ContraHistoria de España. Auge, caída y vuelta a empezar de un país en 28 episodios”… https://amzn.to/3kXcZ6i · “Lutero, Calvino y Trento, la Reforma que no fue”… https://amzn.to/3shKOlK · “La ContraHistoria del comunismo”… https://amzn.to/39QP2KE Apoya La Contra en: · Patreon... https://www.patreon.com/diazvillanueva · iVoox... https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-contracronica_sq_f1267769_1.html · Paypal... https://www.paypal.me/diazvillanueva Sígueme en: · Web... https://diazvillanueva.com · Twitter... https://twitter.com/diazvillanueva · Facebook... https://www.facebook.com/fernandodiazvillanueva1/ · Instagram... https://www.instagram.com/diazvillanueva · Linkedin… https://www.linkedin.com/in/fernando-d%C3%ADaz-villanueva-7303865/ · Flickr... https://www.flickr.com/photos/147276463@N05/?/ · Pinterest... https://www.pinterest.com/fernandodiazvillanueva Encuentra mis libros en: · Amazon... https://www.amazon.es/Fernando-Diaz-Villanueva/e/B00J2ASBXM #FernandoDiazVillanueva #donaldtrump #elonmusk Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Nick kicks things off with Mike Kerz of Flashback Weekend and The Midway Drive-In to mark National Drive-In Day and explore the surprising opportunity for regular folks to own a piece of cinematic Americana. From midnight horror screenings to real estate with a screen, it's a nostalgic look at the past—and maybe your future. Later, Erik Childress and Steve Prokopy drop by for another spirited round of movie reviews, this time clashing over Wes Anderson's The Phoenician Scheme, the John Wick spinoff Ballerina, and the latest Stephen King adaptation, The Life of Chuck. Spoiler: things get heated. Wrapping things up, Esmeralda Leon joins Nick to dissect oddball cable networks and Hollywood's most confusing lookalikes. Jessica Chastain or Bryce Dallas Howard? Even they're not sure some days. [EP 356]
Night Listeners -Tonight we have Diana Weishaar of Contakta, The Host Country, The L.I.F.E. Project and host of the In The Round podcast. We talk about growing up in Fairfield, going on tour with Breaking Benjamin and Bush and we dig into her Iowa playlist.Contakta - "Confession" / Bodyheat EP (Des Moines)Joel Sires - "This House" (Cedar Falls)Finally Some Action - "Sensor Recall" / Circuits of Time EP (Keokuk)Abbie Sawyer - "Raise My Wonder" (Des Moines)Salt Fox - "Oak Tree" (Cedar Falls)Crystal City - "Three-Dimensionality" / Three-Dimensionality (Iowa City) Follow me on: Instagram | Twitter (not doing much with it currently)Iowa Basement Tapes has its own archive of Iowa music. Be sure to check out iowabasementtapes.bandcamp.com and download any of the releases for free. If you would like to contribute any music please send an email to kristianday@gmail.com. BROADCAST SCHEDULEThursdays at 9PM on 98.9FM KFMG - Des MoinesSaturdays at 8PM on 1240AM KWIC - DecorahWednesdays at 11PM on 90.3FM KWIT - Sioux CityWednesdays at 11PM on 90.7FM KOJI - OkobojiIf you miss the show please subscribe to the broadcast archives: https://apple.co/2MzdH5e
Molly Tuttle is great at everything she does: guitarist, singer, songwriter, bandleader...she's the future of Americana music! She and her band stopped by to perform in KBCO Studio C - we can't play the music for you, but the conversation is effervescent!
TRAUMA TO TRIUMPH: THE BIRTH OF THE LONE BELLOW
This episode was recorded on May 11th, 2025 at the Culture Center Theater in Charleston, WV. The lineup includes Medium Build, Susan Werner, Maya de Vitry, The Arcadian Wild, and Them Coulee Boys. https://bit.ly/43rXCJm
Kentucky-based singer and songwriter S. G. Goodman blends a deeply-rooted Americana sound with indie rock and sharply observed tales of life, love and loss. Her songs acknowledge the poverty, violence, and homophobia of the region while celebrating its beauty and the strength to be found in family, friends, and storytelling. Her new album, Planting By The Signs, (due out June 20), is named for an ancient farming tradition that still exists in parts of the South, where the position of the moon as it moves through the signs of the zodiac determines when it's a good time to plant crops. Goodman previews some of these new songs, in-studio.Set list: 1. I'm in Love 2. Fire Sign 3. Heat Lightning
There's a certain kind of magic that happens when a man and his machine meet beneath the shade of an old oak tree. "Under the Oak" is a heartfelt tribute to every shadetree mechanic who's ever turned a wrench, chased a dream, and kept the past alive one bolt at a time. From rusted muscle cars to backyard repairs, this song honors the grit, passion, and fading freedom of wrenching the old-school way.
Brooklyn-based musical duo Charming Disaster was formed in 2012 by Ellia Bisker (of Sweet Soubrette and Funkrust Brass Band) and Jeff Morris (of Kotorino). Inspired by the gothic humor of Edward Gorey, Charles Addams, and Tim Burton, the murder ballads of the Americana tradition, and the dramatic flair of the cabaret, they write songs that tell stories about death, crime, myth, magic, science, and the occult. Charming Disaster's music has been featured on the podcast Welcome to Night Vale, they have toured the United States and Europe, and have opened for Rasputina, Aurelio Voltaire, and The Dresden Dolls. Recent appearances include Dragon Con, Joe's Pub at the Public Theatre in NYC, the Rochester Fringe Festival, and the Coney Island Sideshow stage. Their critically acclaimed albums include Love, Crime & Other Trouble (2015), Cautionary Tales (2017), Spells + Rituals (2019), Our Lady of Radium (2022), Super Natural History (2023), and the singles collection Time Ghost (2024). website www.CharmingDisaster.com social media www.Instagram.com/charmingdisasterband www.Facebook.com/charmingdisaster About Music Matters with Darrell Craig Harris The Music Matters Podcast is hosted by Darrell Craig Harris, a globally published music journalist, professional musician, and Getty Images photographer. Music Matters is now available on Spotify, iTunes, Podbean, and more. Each week, Darrell interviews renowned artists, musicians, music journalists, and insiders from the music industry. Visit us at: www.MusicMattersPodcast.com Follow us on Twitter: www.Twitter.com/musicmattersdh For inquiries, contact: musicmatterspodcastshow@gmail.com Support our mission via PayPal: www.paypal.me/payDarrell
Today's guest is Susan Sarich, founder and CEO of SusieCakes, the nostalgic bakery known for its made-from-scratch Americana desserts. Since opening the first SusieCakes' location in 2006, Susan has expanded the brand across the U.S. with over 30 locations in California, Texas, and Tennessee. Susan joins host Jessie Sheehan to share the heartfelt story of how her two grandmothers inspired her baking career and her business. Then, the duo dives into SusieCakes' signature Vanilla Celebration Cake recipe, a four-layer confetti-filled vanilla cake topped with the bakery's signature retro-blue buttercream, which was inspired by Susan's grandmother's vintage Pyrex mixing bowl.Subscribe to our baking newsletter.Subscribe to Cherry Bombe Magazine to get our summer issue!Sign up here for Jubilee L.A. updates.Visit cherrybombe.com for subscriptions, show transcripts, and tickets to upcoming events.More on Susan: Instagram, SusieCakesMore on Jessie: Instagram, “Salty, Cheesy, Herby, Crispy Snackable Bakes” cookbook
The roadside dinosaur has been part of the Americana cannon since the 1930s, and we've got theme parks and Sinclair gas station mascots as a result. Today, Places Editor Diana Hubbell and producer Johanna Mayer head to two spots on opposite ends of the United States to ask one question: Why is there a dinosaur here?Learn more about Steve's Dinosaur House, and check out his Facebook page for the most up to date visiting hours.