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I am very excited to welcome back singer, rapper, and streaming personality Alicia G to The Jake's Take with Jacob Elyachar Podcast! A Buffalo, New York native, Alicia G, made her worldwide debut when her family appeared on the defunct ABC Reality TV series Wife Swap. The episode made headlines when the producers had twisted Alicia's story – portraying unorthodox and irrevocably damaging defamation of character – Alicia G found her world in chaos where she faced physical and mental abuse. She addressed her struggles with Dr. Phil in 2013. Alicia turned to her artistry and began to build her recording career. She started making a following with her takes on rap, hip-hop, and pop music. Her high-energy performances as a performer and DJ led her to share the stage with the Goo Goo Dolls and play at radio-sponsored events. Her sound caught the attention of multi-platinum producer Andrew Lane, who worked with Backstreet Boys, Becky G, and Miley Cyrus. The two continued to polish her unapologetic, in-your-face music. Their first collaboration, “Pretty Girl,” landed at the top of the Independent Music Chart for three weeks. Other songs that the duo has released include “Talk to the Hand,” “Cash and Nap,” and “It's Little, But It Jiggles.” In addition to her recording career, she developed a massive following with live streaming. In March 2019, BIGO recruited Alicia G to join their ranks of online hosts. Alicia G's audience on BIGO Live is 3.58 million fans, who tune in nightly to see her perform, DJ, and entertain. She also leads the AG Agency, a group of hosts that broadcast on BIGO Live. On this edition of The Jake's Take with Jacob Elyachar Podcast, Alicia G spoke about wrapping up her third season of Spill the Tea with Alicia G and her latest single, “Hey Yo Rodeo.”Let's connect on social media! Visit my channels on:A) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JacobElyachar/B) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jacobelyachar/C) Threads: https://www.threads.net/@jacobelyacharD) TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@therealjacobelyacE) YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@JacobElyacharBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/jake-s-take-with-jacob-elyachar--4112003/support.
12p - Podden om Melodifestivalen och Eurovision Song Contest. Podden där vi dyker ner i historien bakom världens största musiktävling. Ryssland är ett av 2000-talets mest framgångsrika länder i Eurovision. Deras historia är kantad av konflitker och politik, men bakom gömmer sig en låtskatt. I detta avsnitt går vår expert Sofia genom de ryska bidragen och ger sin åsikt om varför Ryssland är bäst i Eurovision. Låtlista Vechnyy strannik, 1994 Youddiph Text & musik: Lev Zemlinski & Pilgrim (Maria Katz) Primadonna, 1997 Alla Pugacheva Text & musik: Alla Pugacheva Solo, 2000 Alsou Text & musik: Andrew Lane & Brandon Barnes Lady Alpine Blue, 2001 Mumiy Troll Text & musik: Ilya Lagutenko Northern girl, 2002 Prime Minister Text & musik: Kim Breitburg, Karen Kavaleryan, Yevgeny Fridlyand & Irina Antonyan Ne ver', ne boysia, 2003 t.A.T.u Text & musik: Mars Lasar & Valery Polienko Believe me, 2004 Julia Savicheva Text & musik: Maxim Fadeev & Brenda Loring Never let you go, 2006 Dima Bilan Text & musik: Alexandr Lunyov, Karen Kavaleryan & Irina Antonyan Song #1, 2007 Serebro Text & musik: Maxim Fadeev & Daniil Babichev Believe, 2008 Dima Bilan Text & musik: Dima Bilan & Jim Beanz Mamo, 2009 Anastasia Prikhodko Text & musik: Konstantin Meladze & Diana Golde Party for Everybody, 2012 Buranovskiye Babushki Text & musik: Olga Tuktaryova & Mary Susan Applegate What If, 2013 Dina Garipova Text & musik: Gabriel Alares, Joakim Björnberg & Leonid Gutkin Shine, 2014 Tomalchevy Sisters Text & musik: Philipp Kirkorov, Dimitris Kontopoulos, John Ballard, Ralph Charlie & Gerard James Borg A million voices, 2015 Polina Gagarina Text & musik: Gabriel Alares, Joakim Björnberg, Leonid Gutkin, Vladimir Matetsky & Katrina Noorbergen You're The Only One, 2016 Sergey Lazarev Text & musik: Philipp Kirkorov, Dimitris Kontopoulos, John Ballard & Ralph Charlie I won't break, 2018 Julia Samoylova Text & musik: Netta Nimrodi, Leonid Gutkin & Arie Burshtein Scream, 2019 Sergey Lazarev Text & musik: Philipp Kirkorov, Dimitris Kontopoulos & Sharon Vaughn Uno, 2020 Little big Text & musik: Denis Tsukerman, Ilya Prusikin & Viktor Sibrinin Russian woman, 2021 Manizha Text & musik: Ori Avni, Ori Kaplan & Manizha Sanghin Podden skrivs, produceras och leds av Karin Björklund. Mer information om avsnittet och extramaterial finns på 12p:s Instagram, 12p.pod.
Innovation- it's a huge topic ranging from the invention of the wheel or printing press, to mindset shifts or harnessing the technology that fuels our modern world. This week, we speak with the host of another podcast, Barriers to Entry, who focuses on how emerging technologies are being brought to life to solve problems and create new opportunities especially in the design industry. From hot topics like AI and its real-life human implications to the impact of venture capital- don't miss this exciting conversation. Episode 9, Season 5. ABOUT THE SERIES: Future of XYZ is a bi-weekly interview series that explores big questions about where we are as a world and where we're going. Presented in collaboration with Rhode Island PBS. FOR MORE INFORMATION: Follow @futureofxyz on Instagram, and visit www.future-of.XYZ or www.ripbs.org/XYZ for show links and more.
12p - Podden om Melodifestivalen och Eurovision Song Contest. Podden där vi dyker ner i historien bakom världens största musiktävling.1994 gör Ryssland debut i Eurovision Song Contest och ganska tidigt blir det tydligt att det är en deltagare som följer sina egna regler. Hur blev Ryssland ett av Eurovisions mest framgångsrika länder trots det? Och hur hänger det ihop med Vladimir Putin?LåtlistaVechny strannik, 1994YouddiphText & musik: Lev Zemlinski & PiligrimSolo, 2000AlsouText & musik: Andrew Lane & Brandon BarnesLady Alpine Blue, 2001Mumiy TrollText & musik: Ilya LagutenkoNorthern girl, 2002Prime MinisterText & musik: Kim Breitburg, Karen Kavaleryan, Yevgeny Fridlyand & Irina AntonyanAll the things she said, 2002t.A.T.uText & musik: Sergio Galoyan, Trevor Horn, Martin Kierszenbaum, Valery Polienko & Elena KiperNe ver', ne boysia, 2003t.A.T.uText & musik: Mars Lasar & Valery PolienkoNever let you go, 2006Dima BilanText & musik: Alexandr Lunyov, Karen Kavaleryan & Irina AntonyanSong #1, 2007SerebroText & musik: Maxim Fadeev & Daniil BabichevBelieve, 2008Dima BilanText & musik: Dima Bilan & Jim BeanzPodden skrivs, produceras och leds av Karin Björklund.Mer information om avsnittet och extramaterial finns på 12p:s Instagram, 12p.pod. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week I'm delighted to speak to Dr Charlie Corsby, Prof Robyn Jones and Dr Andy Lane. Charlie is a Senior Lecturer in Sport Coaching at Cardiff Metropolitan University. Charlie holds a UEFA ‘A' Licence coaching qualification. Alongside his academic responsibilities, Charlie is the Head Coach for Cardiff Met FC BUCS1 programme. The focus of Charlie's research relate to the everyday complexities and affairs of coaches, particularly relating to ‘influence' and ‘control' within the coaching context. Robyn is Professor of Sport and Social Theory and a former Associate Dean of Research at Cardiff Metropolitan University, UK. Robyn's research area comprises a critical sociology of coaching in respect of examining the relational nature of the work, and how practitioners manage the power-ridden dilemmas that arise. The purpose is to generate critical insight into an important part of cultural life, namely that of sports participation, and how that complex experience is framed by coaches Andy is a Senior Lecturer in Sport Coaching at Cardiff Metropolitan University. He is currently the Programme Director for the BSc Sport Coaching Undergraduate degree and teaches across undergraduate and post graduate programmes. Andrew also currently supervises a number of post graduate students within coaching and coach education and is a member of the Schools Social Science ethics committee. We discuss a paper co-written by Charlie, Robyn and Andy entitled “Contending with vulnerability and uncertainty: what coaches say about coaching”.
We continue our adventures with the Eighth Doctor and his friend, journalist James Macfarlane, in BBC Audio's series of original adventures. Today, we look at The Teeth of Ice, which is the third outing in the series, which began with The Scent of Blood, and continued with The Code of Flesh. And, because it's the winter, it's apt that we join them in Antarctica! We speak with range editor Michael Stevens and writer Andrew Lane about it!
In a follow to last week's episode, Dylan and John Isles talk to Andy Lane about writing 'All Consuming Fire' as well as his other Doctor Who books.
In this episode, Lucas interviews online course creator and consultant Andrew Lane about launching successful online courses and digital products. Andrew shares his 13+ years of experience helping entrepreneurs create courses, from his early days in 2013 building software to embed live video streams on Facebook, to recently leveraging partnerships and affiliates to rapidly grow new course launches.Key topics discussed:· Andrew's journey from building websites in college to developing software and tools to generate leads and sales on Facebook· Strategies to launch a successful first course, including identifying the right niche, pricing, sales funnel structure, and validating the idea with a small test group· Using free trainings, webinars, and evergreen funnels to continually test and optimize a course launch· Partnering with influencers, doing affiliate promotions, and using sweepstakes to quickly grow an audience and customer base from scratch· Case studies of photographers and other solopreneurs making 5-6 figures from their first course launch· How Andrew is using AI tools across his business and course funnels to automate processes and provide personalized experiences· Tips for standing out as an authority and micro-niche leader in a world saturated with contentIf you want to successfully create, launch, and scale an online course or digital product, don't miss this chat packed with tactical advice and real-world examples.
S.3 Ep.19 - Creating A Dementia Defence Plan. With Prof. Andy LaneThis episode has a focus on longevity. Today I teamed up with Professor Andy Lane to look at nutrition, exercise, sleep and social interaction and how they may be able to slow down the onset, or reduce the severity of dementia. Brain health is a subject of interest to both of us, as we both have parents suffering from some form of brain condition. Andrew Lane is a Professor of Sport Psychology at the University of Wolverhampton. He is accredited from the British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences (BASES) for scientific support and research and Chartered Psychologist with the British Psychological Society. He has authored more than 100 peer refereed journal articles and edited two books. He is a member of the Emotion regulation of others and self research network (www.erosresearch.org) investigating emotion regulation in sport and other settings. His applied work has involved a number of clients including the English Institute of Sport and the London Boxing Association working with an athlete preparing for World Championship contests. I hope you find this useful and enjoyed the podcast. Watch for the next episode soon, please subscribe when you can and please leave us a rating or review. Click the link highlighted to find out more about Lee here.Please also join the Mature Muscle Podcast Facebook Group for the latest info.
This week I'm delighted to speak to Prof Andrew Lane and Prof Greg Whyte OBE. Greg is an Olympian in modern pentathlon, and is a European and World Championship medallist. Greg is a Professor of Applied Sport and Exercise Science at Liverpool John Moore's University and Director of Performance at the Centre for Health and Human Performance. Greg's former roles include Director of Research for the British Olympic Association and Director of Science & Research for the English Institute of Sport. In 2014 Greg was awarded an OBE for his services to Sport, Sport Science and Charity, and was voted as one of the Top 10 Science Communicators in the UK by the British Science Council. Andy is a BASES accredited Sport and Exercise Scientist, a Chartered Sport Psychologist registered with the HCPC, and a Professor of Sport Psychology at the University of Wolverhampton. Andy completed his undergraduate, Masters degree and PhD before becoming a lecturer at Brunel University. He then moved to the University of Wolverhampton where he progressed from Senior Lecturer to Associate Dean. Andy is responsible for developing and implementing a research strategy for staff and doctoral students. Greg, Andy and I discuss the psychology of endurance and we speak about Greg's incredible documentary ‘Unstoppable: Inside the Mind of the Extreme Athlete'.
In this episode, managing director Andrew Lane from Union Industries, a specialist in the design, manufacture and installation of high quality, long-lasting, bespoke industrial high-speed doors for all industry sectors, explains the decision behind the transition to employee ownership in 2014 and his role in making that happen. Listen below, and don't forget to subscribe to the series to keep up with future episodes! You can view all episodes here.
This week, we take a look back at a movie celebrating the fortieth anniversary of its theatrical release this coming Saturday, a movie that made a star of its unconventional lead actor, and helped make its director one of a number of exciting female filmmakers to break through in the early part of the decade. The movie Martha Coolidge's 1983 comedy Valley Girl, starring Nicolas Cage and Deborah Foreman. ----more---- TRANSCRIPT From Los Angeles, California, the Entertainment Capital of the World, it's The 80s Movies Podcast. I am your host, Edward Havens. Thank you for listening today. On this episode, we're going to be looking back at a movie that will be celebrating the fortieth anniversary of its original theatrical release. A movie that would turn one of its leads into a star, and thrust its director into the mainstream, at least for a short time. We're talking about the 1983 Martha Coolidge film Valley Girl, which is celebrating the 40th anniversary of its release this Saturday, with a special screening tonight, Thursday, April 27th 2023, at the Chinese Theatre in Hollywood with its director, doing a Q&A session after the show. But, as always, before we get to Valley Girl, we head back in time. A whole eleven months, in fact. To May 1982. That month, the avant-garde musical genius known as Frank Zappa released his 35th album, Ship Arriving Too Late to Save a Drowning Witch. Released on Zappa's own Barking Pumpkin record label, Drowning Witch would feature a song he co-wrote with his fourteen year old daughter Moon Unit Zappa. Frank would regularly hear his daughter make fun of the young female mallrats she would encounter throughout her days, and one night, Frank would be noodling around in his home recording studio when inspiration struck. He would head up to Moon's room, wake her up and bring her down to the studio, asking her to just repeat in that silly Valspeak voice she did all the crazy things she heard being said at parties, bar mitzvahs and the Sherman Oaks Galleria shopping center, which would become famous just a couple months later as the mall where many of the kids from Ridgemont High worked in Amy Heckerling's breakthrough movie, Fast Times at Ridgemont High. For about an hour, Frank would record Moon spouting off typical valley girl phrases, before he sent her back up to her room to go back to sleep. In a couple days, Frank Zappa would bring his band, which at the time included guitar virtuoso Steve Vai in his first major musical gig, into the home studio to lay down the music to this weird little song he wrote around his daughter's vocals. “Valley Girl” wold not be a celebration of the San Fernando Valley, an area Zappa described as “a most depressing place,” or the way these young ladies presented themselves. Zappa in general hated boring generic repetitive music, but “Valley Girl” would be one of the few songs Zappa would ever write or record that followed a traditional 4/4 time signature. In the spring of 1982, the influential Los Angeles radio station KROQ would obtain an acetate disc of the song, several weeks before Drowning Witch was to be released on an unsuspecting public. Zappa himself thought it was a hoot the station that had broken such bands as The Cars, Duran Duran, The Police, Talking Heads and U2 was even considering playing his song, but KROQ was his daughter's favorite radio station, and she was able to persuade the station to play the song during an on-air interview with her. The kids at home went nuts for the song, demanding the station play it again. And again. And again. Other radio stations across the country started to get calls from their listeners, wanting to hear this song that hadn't been officially released yet, and Zappa's record label would rush to get copies out to any radio station that asked for it. The song would prove to be very popular, become the only single of the forty plus he released during his recording career to become a Top 40 radio hit, peaking at number 32. Ironically, the song would popularize the very cadence it was mocking with teenagers around the country, and the next time Zappa and his band The Mothers of Invention would tour, he would apologize to the Zappa faithful for having created a hit record. "The sad truth,” he would say before going into the song, “is that if one continues to make music year after year, eventually something will be popular. I spent my career fighting against creating marketable art, but this one slipped through the cracks. I promise to do my best never to have this happen again." As the song was becoming popular in Los Angeles, actor Wayne Crawford and producer Andrew Lane had been working on a screenplay about star-crossed lovers that was meant to be a cheap quickie exploitation film not unlike Zapped! or Porky's. But after hearing Zappa's song, the pair would quickly rewrite the lead character, Julie, into a valley girl, and retitle their screenplay, Bad Boyz… yes, Boyz, with a Z… as Valley Girl. Atlantic Entertainment Company, an independent film production company, had recently started their own distribution company, and were looking for movies that could be made quickly, cheaply, and might be able to become some kind of small hit. One of the scripts that would cross their desk were Crawford and Lane's Valley Girl. Within a week, Atlantic would already have a $350,000 budget set aside to make the film. The first thing they needed was a director. Enter Martha Coolidge. A graduate of the same New York University film program that would give us Joel Coen, Amy Heckerling, Ang Lee, Spike Lee and Todd Phillips, Coolidge had been working under the tutelage of Academy Award-winner Francis Ford Coppola at the filmmaker's Zoetrope Studios. She had made her directorial debut, Not a Pretty Picture in 1976, but the film, a docu-drama based on Coolidge's own date rape she suffered at the age of 16, would not find a big audience. She had made another movie, City Girl, with Peter Riegert and Colleen Camp, in 1982, with Peter Bogdanovich as a producer, but the film's potential release was cancelled when Bogdanovich's company Moon Pictures went bankrupt after the release of his 1981 movie They All Laughed, which we covered last year. She knew she needed to get on a film with a good chance of getting released, and with Coppola's encouragement, Coolidge would throw her proverbial hat into the ring, and she would get the job, in part because she had some directing experience, but also because she was willing to accept the $5,000 Atlantic was offering for the position. Now that she had the job, it was time for Coolidge to get to casting. It was her goal to show an authentic teenage experience in Los Angeles in the early 1980s, absent of stereotypes. As someone whose background was in documentary filmmaking, Coolidge wanted Valley Girl to feel as real as possible. Her first choice for the role of Randy, the proto-punk Romeo to Julie's… well, Juliet… Coolidge was keen on a twenty-three year old unknown who had not yet acted in anything in movies, on television, or even a music video. Judd Nelson had been studying with Stella Adler in New York City, and there was something about his look that Coolidge really liked. But when she offered the role to Nelson, he had just booked an acting gig that would make him unavailable when the film would be shooting. So it was back to the pile of headshots that had been sent to the production office. And in that pile, she would find the headshot of eighteen year old Nicolas Cage, who at the time only had one movie credit, as one of Judge Reinhold's co-workers in Fast Times. Coolidge would show the photo to her casting director, telling them they needed to find someone like him, someone who wasn't a conventionally handsome movie actor. So the casting director did just that. Went out and got someone like Nicolas Cage. Specifically, Nicolas Cage. What Coolidge didn't know was that Cage's real name was Nicolas Coppola, and that his uncle was Coolidge's boss. She would only learn this when she called the actor to offer him the role, and he mentioned he would need to check his schedule on the Coppola movie he was about to start shooting on, Rumble Fish. Francis Coppola made sure the shooting schedule was re-arranged so his nephew could accept his first leading role. For Julie, Coolidge wanted only one person: Deborah Foreman, a twenty-year-old former model who had only done commercials for McDonalds at this point in her career. Although she was born in Montebello CA, mere miles from the epicenter of the San Fernando Valley, Foreman had spent her formative years in Texas, and knew nothing about the whole Valley Girl phenomenon until she was cast in the film. Supporting roles would be filled by a number of up and coming young actors, including Elizabeth Daily and Michelle Mayrink as Julie's friends, Cameron Dye as Randy's best friend, and Michael Bowen as Julie's ex-boyfriend, while Julie's parents would be played by Frederic Forrest and Colleen Camp, two industry veterans who had briefly worked together on Apocalypse Now. As the scheduled start date of October 25th, 1982, rolled closer, Martha Coolidge would be the first director to really learn just how far Nicolas Cage was willing to go for a role. He would start sleeping in his car, to better understand Randy, and he would, as Randy, write Foreman's character Julie a poem that, according to a May 2020 New York Times oral history about the film, Foreman still has to this day. In a 2018 IMDb talk with director Kevin Smith, Cage would say that it was easy for his performance to happen in the film because he had a massive crush on Foreman during the making of the film. Because of the film's extremely low budget, the filmmakers would often shoot on locations throughout Los Angeles they did not have permits for, stealing shots wherever they could. But one place they would spend money on was the movie's soundtrack, punctuated by live performances by Los Angeles band The Plimsouls and singer Josie Cotton, which were filmed at the Sunset Strip club now known as The Viper Room. The film would only have a twenty day shooting schedule, which meant scenes would have to be shot quickly and efficiently, with as few hiccups as possible. But this wouldn't stop Cage from occasionally improvising little bits that Coolidge loved so much, she would keep them in the film, such as Randy spitting his gum at Julie's ex, and the breakup scene, where Randy digs into Julie by using Valspeak. In early January 1983, while the film was still being edited, Frank Zappa would file a lawsuit against the film, seeking $100,000 in damages and an injunction to stop the film from being released, saying the film would unfairly dilute the trademark of his song. The lawsuit would force Coolidge to have a cut of her movie ready to screen for the judge before she was fully done with it. But when Coolidge screened this rushed cut to Atlantic and its lawyers, the distributor was pleasantly surprised to see the director hadn't just made a quickie exploitation film but something with genuine heart and soul that could probably have a much longer lifespan. They were originally planning on releasing the film during the later part of the summer movie season, but now knowing what they had on their hands, Atlantic would set an April 29th release date… pending, of course, on the outcome of the Zappa lawsuit. In March, the judge would issue their ruling, in favor of the film, saying there would be no confusion in the public's mind between the song and the film, and Atlantic would continue to prepare for the late April release. One of the things Coolidge really fought for was to have a wall of great new wave songs throughout the film, something Atlantic was hesitant to pay for, until they saw Coolidge's cut. They would spend another $250k on top of the $350k production budget to secure songs from The Psychedelic Furs, The Payolas, Men at Work, Toni Basil, The Flirts and Sparks, on top of the songs played by The Plimsouls and Josie Cotton in the film. Valley Girl would be one of three new movies opening on April 29th, alongside Disney's adaptation of the Ray Bradbury story Something Wicked This Way Comes, and The Hunger, the directorial debut of filmmaker Tony Scott. Opening on only 442 screens, Valley Girl would come in fourth place for the weekend, grossing $1.86m in its first three days. However, its $4200 per screen average would be better than every movie in the top 15, including the #1 film in the nation that weekend, Flashdance. Not bad for a film that was only playing in one third of the country. In its second weekend, Valley Girl would fall to seventh place, with $1.33m worth of ticket sold, but its per screen average would be second only to the new Cheech and Chong movie, Still Smokin'. Over the next three months, the film would continue to perform well, never playing in more screens than it did in its opening weekend, but never falling out of the top 15 while Atlantic was tracking it. When all was said and done, Valley Girl would have grossed $17.34m in the United States, not a bad return on a $600k production and music clearance budget. There was supposed to be an accompanying soundtrack album for the film that, according to the movie's poster, would be released on Epic Records, a subsidiary of Columbia Records whose eclectic roster of artists included Michael Jackson, The Clash and Liza Minnelli, but it turns out the filmmakers only ended up only getting music clearances for the movie, so that release would get cancelled and a six-song mini-LP would be created through a label Atlantic Pictures created called Roadshow Records. But then that album got cancelled, even though some copies had been printed, so it wouldn't be until 1994 that an actual soundtrack for the film would be released by Rhino Records. That release would do so well, Rhino released a second soundtrack album the following year. The lawsuit from Zappa would not be the only court proceeding concerning the film. In July 1984, Martha Coolidge, her cinematographer, Frederick Elmes, and two of the actresses, Colleen Camp and Lee Purcell, sued Atlantic Releasing for $5m, saying they were owed a portion of the film's profits based on agreements in their contracts. The two sides would later settle out of court. Nicolas Cage would, of course, becomes one of the biggest movie stars in the world, winning an Oscar in 1996 for his portrayal of an alcoholic Hollywood screenwriter who goes to Las Vegas to drink himself to death. Deborah Foreman would not have as successful a career. After Valley Girl, it would be another two years before she was seen on screen again, in what basically amounts to an extended cameo in a movie I'll get to in a moment. She would have a decent 1986, starring in two semi-successful films, the sexy comedy My Chauffeur and the black comedy April Fool's Day, but after that, the roles would be less frequent and, often, not the lead. By 1991, she would retire from acting, appearing only in a 2011 music video for the She Wants Revenge song Must Be the One, and a cameo in the 2020 remake of Valley Girl starring Jessica Rothe of the Happy Death Day movies. After Valley Girl, Martha Coolidge would go on a tear, directing four more movies over the next seven years. And we'll talk about that first movie, Joy of Sex, on our next episode. Thank you for joining us. Remember to visit this episode's page on our website, The80sMoviePodcast.com, for extra materials about Valley Girl. The 80s Movies Podcast has been researched, written, narrated and edited by Edward Havens for Idiosyncratic Entertainment. Thank you again. Good night.
This week, we take a look back at a movie celebrating the fortieth anniversary of its theatrical release this coming Saturday, a movie that made a star of its unconventional lead actor, and helped make its director one of a number of exciting female filmmakers to break through in the early part of the decade. The movie Martha Coolidge's 1983 comedy Valley Girl, starring Nicolas Cage and Deborah Foreman. ----more---- TRANSCRIPT From Los Angeles, California, the Entertainment Capital of the World, it's The 80s Movies Podcast. I am your host, Edward Havens. Thank you for listening today. On this episode, we're going to be looking back at a movie that will be celebrating the fortieth anniversary of its original theatrical release. A movie that would turn one of its leads into a star, and thrust its director into the mainstream, at least for a short time. We're talking about the 1983 Martha Coolidge film Valley Girl, which is celebrating the 40th anniversary of its release this Saturday, with a special screening tonight, Thursday, April 27th 2023, at the Chinese Theatre in Hollywood with its director, doing a Q&A session after the show. But, as always, before we get to Valley Girl, we head back in time. A whole eleven months, in fact. To May 1982. That month, the avant-garde musical genius known as Frank Zappa released his 35th album, Ship Arriving Too Late to Save a Drowning Witch. Released on Zappa's own Barking Pumpkin record label, Drowning Witch would feature a song he co-wrote with his fourteen year old daughter Moon Unit Zappa. Frank would regularly hear his daughter make fun of the young female mallrats she would encounter throughout her days, and one night, Frank would be noodling around in his home recording studio when inspiration struck. He would head up to Moon's room, wake her up and bring her down to the studio, asking her to just repeat in that silly Valspeak voice she did all the crazy things she heard being said at parties, bar mitzvahs and the Sherman Oaks Galleria shopping center, which would become famous just a couple months later as the mall where many of the kids from Ridgemont High worked in Amy Heckerling's breakthrough movie, Fast Times at Ridgemont High. For about an hour, Frank would record Moon spouting off typical valley girl phrases, before he sent her back up to her room to go back to sleep. In a couple days, Frank Zappa would bring his band, which at the time included guitar virtuoso Steve Vai in his first major musical gig, into the home studio to lay down the music to this weird little song he wrote around his daughter's vocals. “Valley Girl” wold not be a celebration of the San Fernando Valley, an area Zappa described as “a most depressing place,” or the way these young ladies presented themselves. Zappa in general hated boring generic repetitive music, but “Valley Girl” would be one of the few songs Zappa would ever write or record that followed a traditional 4/4 time signature. In the spring of 1982, the influential Los Angeles radio station KROQ would obtain an acetate disc of the song, several weeks before Drowning Witch was to be released on an unsuspecting public. Zappa himself thought it was a hoot the station that had broken such bands as The Cars, Duran Duran, The Police, Talking Heads and U2 was even considering playing his song, but KROQ was his daughter's favorite radio station, and she was able to persuade the station to play the song during an on-air interview with her. The kids at home went nuts for the song, demanding the station play it again. And again. And again. Other radio stations across the country started to get calls from their listeners, wanting to hear this song that hadn't been officially released yet, and Zappa's record label would rush to get copies out to any radio station that asked for it. The song would prove to be very popular, become the only single of the forty plus he released during his recording career to become a Top 40 radio hit, peaking at number 32. Ironically, the song would popularize the very cadence it was mocking with teenagers around the country, and the next time Zappa and his band The Mothers of Invention would tour, he would apologize to the Zappa faithful for having created a hit record. "The sad truth,” he would say before going into the song, “is that if one continues to make music year after year, eventually something will be popular. I spent my career fighting against creating marketable art, but this one slipped through the cracks. I promise to do my best never to have this happen again." As the song was becoming popular in Los Angeles, actor Wayne Crawford and producer Andrew Lane had been working on a screenplay about star-crossed lovers that was meant to be a cheap quickie exploitation film not unlike Zapped! or Porky's. But after hearing Zappa's song, the pair would quickly rewrite the lead character, Julie, into a valley girl, and retitle their screenplay, Bad Boyz… yes, Boyz, with a Z… as Valley Girl. Atlantic Entertainment Company, an independent film production company, had recently started their own distribution company, and were looking for movies that could be made quickly, cheaply, and might be able to become some kind of small hit. One of the scripts that would cross their desk were Crawford and Lane's Valley Girl. Within a week, Atlantic would already have a $350,000 budget set aside to make the film. The first thing they needed was a director. Enter Martha Coolidge. A graduate of the same New York University film program that would give us Joel Coen, Amy Heckerling, Ang Lee, Spike Lee and Todd Phillips, Coolidge had been working under the tutelage of Academy Award-winner Francis Ford Coppola at the filmmaker's Zoetrope Studios. She had made her directorial debut, Not a Pretty Picture in 1976, but the film, a docu-drama based on Coolidge's own date rape she suffered at the age of 16, would not find a big audience. She had made another movie, City Girl, with Peter Riegert and Colleen Camp, in 1982, with Peter Bogdanovich as a producer, but the film's potential release was cancelled when Bogdanovich's company Moon Pictures went bankrupt after the release of his 1981 movie They All Laughed, which we covered last year. She knew she needed to get on a film with a good chance of getting released, and with Coppola's encouragement, Coolidge would throw her proverbial hat into the ring, and she would get the job, in part because she had some directing experience, but also because she was willing to accept the $5,000 Atlantic was offering for the position. Now that she had the job, it was time for Coolidge to get to casting. It was her goal to show an authentic teenage experience in Los Angeles in the early 1980s, absent of stereotypes. As someone whose background was in documentary filmmaking, Coolidge wanted Valley Girl to feel as real as possible. Her first choice for the role of Randy, the proto-punk Romeo to Julie's… well, Juliet… Coolidge was keen on a twenty-three year old unknown who had not yet acted in anything in movies, on television, or even a music video. Judd Nelson had been studying with Stella Adler in New York City, and there was something about his look that Coolidge really liked. But when she offered the role to Nelson, he had just booked an acting gig that would make him unavailable when the film would be shooting. So it was back to the pile of headshots that had been sent to the production office. And in that pile, she would find the headshot of eighteen year old Nicolas Cage, who at the time only had one movie credit, as one of Judge Reinhold's co-workers in Fast Times. Coolidge would show the photo to her casting director, telling them they needed to find someone like him, someone who wasn't a conventionally handsome movie actor. So the casting director did just that. Went out and got someone like Nicolas Cage. Specifically, Nicolas Cage. What Coolidge didn't know was that Cage's real name was Nicolas Coppola, and that his uncle was Coolidge's boss. She would only learn this when she called the actor to offer him the role, and he mentioned he would need to check his schedule on the Coppola movie he was about to start shooting on, Rumble Fish. Francis Coppola made sure the shooting schedule was re-arranged so his nephew could accept his first leading role. For Julie, Coolidge wanted only one person: Deborah Foreman, a twenty-year-old former model who had only done commercials for McDonalds at this point in her career. Although she was born in Montebello CA, mere miles from the epicenter of the San Fernando Valley, Foreman had spent her formative years in Texas, and knew nothing about the whole Valley Girl phenomenon until she was cast in the film. Supporting roles would be filled by a number of up and coming young actors, including Elizabeth Daily and Michelle Mayrink as Julie's friends, Cameron Dye as Randy's best friend, and Michael Bowen as Julie's ex-boyfriend, while Julie's parents would be played by Frederic Forrest and Colleen Camp, two industry veterans who had briefly worked together on Apocalypse Now. As the scheduled start date of October 25th, 1982, rolled closer, Martha Coolidge would be the first director to really learn just how far Nicolas Cage was willing to go for a role. He would start sleeping in his car, to better understand Randy, and he would, as Randy, write Foreman's character Julie a poem that, according to a May 2020 New York Times oral history about the film, Foreman still has to this day. In a 2018 IMDb talk with director Kevin Smith, Cage would say that it was easy for his performance to happen in the film because he had a massive crush on Foreman during the making of the film. Because of the film's extremely low budget, the filmmakers would often shoot on locations throughout Los Angeles they did not have permits for, stealing shots wherever they could. But one place they would spend money on was the movie's soundtrack, punctuated by live performances by Los Angeles band The Plimsouls and singer Josie Cotton, which were filmed at the Sunset Strip club now known as The Viper Room. The film would only have a twenty day shooting schedule, which meant scenes would have to be shot quickly and efficiently, with as few hiccups as possible. But this wouldn't stop Cage from occasionally improvising little bits that Coolidge loved so much, she would keep them in the film, such as Randy spitting his gum at Julie's ex, and the breakup scene, where Randy digs into Julie by using Valspeak. In early January 1983, while the film was still being edited, Frank Zappa would file a lawsuit against the film, seeking $100,000 in damages and an injunction to stop the film from being released, saying the film would unfairly dilute the trademark of his song. The lawsuit would force Coolidge to have a cut of her movie ready to screen for the judge before she was fully done with it. But when Coolidge screened this rushed cut to Atlantic and its lawyers, the distributor was pleasantly surprised to see the director hadn't just made a quickie exploitation film but something with genuine heart and soul that could probably have a much longer lifespan. They were originally planning on releasing the film during the later part of the summer movie season, but now knowing what they had on their hands, Atlantic would set an April 29th release date… pending, of course, on the outcome of the Zappa lawsuit. In March, the judge would issue their ruling, in favor of the film, saying there would be no confusion in the public's mind between the song and the film, and Atlantic would continue to prepare for the late April release. One of the things Coolidge really fought for was to have a wall of great new wave songs throughout the film, something Atlantic was hesitant to pay for, until they saw Coolidge's cut. They would spend another $250k on top of the $350k production budget to secure songs from The Psychedelic Furs, The Payolas, Men at Work, Toni Basil, The Flirts and Sparks, on top of the songs played by The Plimsouls and Josie Cotton in the film. Valley Girl would be one of three new movies opening on April 29th, alongside Disney's adaptation of the Ray Bradbury story Something Wicked This Way Comes, and The Hunger, the directorial debut of filmmaker Tony Scott. Opening on only 442 screens, Valley Girl would come in fourth place for the weekend, grossing $1.86m in its first three days. However, its $4200 per screen average would be better than every movie in the top 15, including the #1 film in the nation that weekend, Flashdance. Not bad for a film that was only playing in one third of the country. In its second weekend, Valley Girl would fall to seventh place, with $1.33m worth of ticket sold, but its per screen average would be second only to the new Cheech and Chong movie, Still Smokin'. Over the next three months, the film would continue to perform well, never playing in more screens than it did in its opening weekend, but never falling out of the top 15 while Atlantic was tracking it. When all was said and done, Valley Girl would have grossed $17.34m in the United States, not a bad return on a $600k production and music clearance budget. There was supposed to be an accompanying soundtrack album for the film that, according to the movie's poster, would be released on Epic Records, a subsidiary of Columbia Records whose eclectic roster of artists included Michael Jackson, The Clash and Liza Minnelli, but it turns out the filmmakers only ended up only getting music clearances for the movie, so that release would get cancelled and a six-song mini-LP would be created through a label Atlantic Pictures created called Roadshow Records. But then that album got cancelled, even though some copies had been printed, so it wouldn't be until 1994 that an actual soundtrack for the film would be released by Rhino Records. That release would do so well, Rhino released a second soundtrack album the following year. The lawsuit from Zappa would not be the only court proceeding concerning the film. In July 1984, Martha Coolidge, her cinematographer, Frederick Elmes, and two of the actresses, Colleen Camp and Lee Purcell, sued Atlantic Releasing for $5m, saying they were owed a portion of the film's profits based on agreements in their contracts. The two sides would later settle out of court. Nicolas Cage would, of course, becomes one of the biggest movie stars in the world, winning an Oscar in 1996 for his portrayal of an alcoholic Hollywood screenwriter who goes to Las Vegas to drink himself to death. Deborah Foreman would not have as successful a career. After Valley Girl, it would be another two years before she was seen on screen again, in what basically amounts to an extended cameo in a movie I'll get to in a moment. She would have a decent 1986, starring in two semi-successful films, the sexy comedy My Chauffeur and the black comedy April Fool's Day, but after that, the roles would be less frequent and, often, not the lead. By 1991, she would retire from acting, appearing only in a 2011 music video for the She Wants Revenge song Must Be the One, and a cameo in the 2020 remake of Valley Girl starring Jessica Rothe of the Happy Death Day movies. After Valley Girl, Martha Coolidge would go on a tear, directing four more movies over the next seven years. And we'll talk about that first movie, Joy of Sex, on our next episode. Thank you for joining us. Remember to visit this episode's page on our website, The80sMoviePodcast.com, for extra materials about Valley Girl. The 80s Movies Podcast has been researched, written, narrated and edited by Edward Havens for Idiosyncratic Entertainment. Thank you again. Good night.
When you hear words like “blockchain” do you immediately conjure up images of Minecraft, that video game your 14-year-old son plays all day? Or when you encounter the phrase “metaverse” do you instantly hear Keanu Reeves utter his famous “Woah!” line from The Matrix? Don't feel bad, you're not alone. To many, they feel like buzzwords that gamers and tech savants love to throw around on their discussion boards. But in fact, they are foundational pieces of a larger tech shift that we are in the midst of and may not even know it. The new frontier, being called web3, is ditching a previous internet dominated by companies that provide services in exchange for personal data, and instead wants to “decentralize” ownership to build interaction, community, and return power to the creator. Why should you care? Because there's a lot of money at play. J.P. Morgan predicts the metaverse will be a $1 trillion market. Undoubtedly much of that will be purely for entertainment. But there will be another part emerging around productivity and expanding the physical realm, which is where design firms come in. In an effort to make some sense of all this, for this episode of Bevel I joined forces with my friend and fellow podcaster Arnaud Marthouret, creator of the Single Servesseries, and sat down with Tessa Bain and Andrew Lane, co-founders of the Toronto-based firm Digby, to unpack the meaning and interconnectedness of things like NFTs, augmented reality, the metaverse and understand why web3 represents more opportunities than just being an avatar running around in a cartoon universe.
Do you ever wonder what the hell the metaverse and web3 are? If so, you're not alone. We partnered with Canadian Interiors' Bevel podcast to produce this interview with Tessa Bain and Andrew Lane, co-founders of Digby, a consultancy that helps companies navigate the complexities of these new technologies and why people in the design industry should become early adopters. Our goal was to decipher these new technologies to help you make sense of it. This is your metaverse and web3 101 crash course. About the podcast: Single Serves is a podcast where we interview experts on single issues of interest to architects and designers. The thought-provoking ideas shared here are intended to inspire our listeners to become well-rounded entrepreneurs who are the leaders of their field. Credits: ©2022 Produced by Révélateur Studio & edited by Chris Rodd
We're so excited to introduce you to a new podcast from the SURROUND podcast network called Barriers to Entry. The show will feature the leaders, the designers, the early adopters, and the influencers who are helping to shape what web3 will mean for the architecture and design industry. Along the way, Barriers to Entry will cut through the hype cycle and attempt to demystify all things Web3, while laying out the real-life implications and applications for our world. Hosted by SANDOW DESIGN GROUP's Bobby Bonett, and Digby co-founders Andrew Lane and Tessa Bain. Barriers to Entry is a member of the SURROUND podcast network. Check out other architecture and design shows at surroundpodcasts.com.
Introducing Barriers to Entry, a SURROUND Original podcast. Each episode, we'll get into it with the leaders, the designers, the early adopters, and the influencers who are helping to shape what web3 will mean for the architecture and design industry. Along the way, we'll cut through the hype cycle and demystify all things web3, while laying out the real-life implications and applications for our world. Check out our short and cheeky trailer featuring our hosts Bobby Bonett, Tessa Bain, and Andrew Lane who in their own style, give you a peek into Season 1. Connect with our hosts on LinkedIn; Bobby Bonett: linkedin.com/in/bobbybonett/ Tessa Bain: linkedin.com/in/tessabain Andrew Lane: linkedin.com/in/andrewgflane/ Discover more shows from SURROUND at surroundpodcasts.com. This episode of Barriers to Entry was produced and edited by The Studio at SANDOW Design Group. Special thanks to the podcast production team: Hannah Viti, Wize Grazette, Kasey Campbell, and Samantha Sager. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's been a big year in the world of live esports production. In addition to a big spike in the number of events, the industry has undergone a seismic shift in the way those events are produced. In this episode of The SVG Podcast, hear from top esports-event leaders on the latest production and technology trends, how they are embracing cloud-based and remote-production workflows, and what it all means for your operation as in-person LAN events return in big numbers. The panel discussion features: - Andrew Lane, ESL FACEIT Group / EFG, Senior Director of Broadcast & Production - Joseph Lynch, EA, Group Head of Content and Programming - Ryan Thompson, Esports Engine, Co-Founder and Chief Production Officer This panel discussion is moderated by SVG's Chief Editor Jason Dachman and comes from the stage of the 2022 SVG Esports Production Summit, which was hosted in Los Angeles on November 10. This episode of The SVG Podcast is supported by Blackmagic Design. DaVinci Resolve 18.1 is a major update packed with amazing new features to let you quickly edit, enhance and deliver video content to your audiences! The AI-based voice isolation tool effortlessly improves dialogue levels and removes background sounds like crowd noise and traffic while the Dialogue Leveler can fix and mix levels for smooth-sounding results. Visit blackmagicdesign.com to download DaVinci Resolve 18.1 free of charge and try it today. The SVG Podcast is for the sports-video–production professional looking to keep up with the latest in sports-video–production operations and technology. The program features interviews with some of the biggest, most influential names in the sports-video business talking trends and topics that are making an impact on the industry.
As we honour the memory of those who lost their lives in the pursuit of peace with justice, and as we remember those who continue to serve in peace-keeping missions around the world, I share a poem written by Rev. Andrew Lane, who served in France in World War One. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sheila-macgregor/message
Andrew Lane, Energy Resources and Industrials Leader at Deloitte Africa discuses the surprise by Mineral resources and Energy minister at the Oil Week conference Hilary Joffe, Columnist and editor-at-large at Business Day discusses how the energy crisis and climate change is changing SA's stance on borrowing money from international financial institutions Peter Worthington, Senior Economist at Absa explained why the country's fixed investment landscape continues to dwindle Business Book feature - Both/And Thinking: Embracing Creative Tensions to Solve Your Toughest Problems by Marianne W. Lewis and Wendy Smith See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sarah Montgomery (@Montysunflower on TikTok) joins the show along with her Doctor, Andy Lane join the show and get a tik tok dance with Christian! After feeling flu-like symptoms and not herself, Sarah went to a hematologist for blood work. A bone marrow biopsy revealed BPDCN, which is a rare cancer. Sarah's father researched specialists and found Dr. Andrew Lane at Dana-Farber and scheduled an appointment within a week. Soon thereafter she began drug treatment, followed by chemotherapy and a transplant. Sarah donated her bone marrow to her brother when he had aplastic anemia. Sarah documented her cancer journey through TikTok, doing dances to keep her spirits up and connect with other people going through their cancer journeys. Sarah is thankful for her family, Dana-Farber staff, and her donor all of whom have supported her and given her a second chance at life. She's amazed at the Dana-Farber staff, who treat patients amazingly and are passionate about what they do. She is awed by how they go above and beyond, and also provide great resources to her parents and family. Sarah loves to workout, especially going on hikes, and thrift shopping. She works as a behavior technician, working with children with special needs. She is currently working on getting her Masters in ABA therapy. Dr. Andy Lane Dr. Lane is an oncologist in the Leukemia Program and he also leads a research laboratory in the Department of Medical Oncology at Dana-Farber. He is an associate professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School. His research focuses on finding new ways to treat blood cancers, and his work led to the first FDA approved therapy for a rare leukemia called BPDCN, in 2019.
In this episode, Tim Echols and KC Boyce talk with Suki Janssen and Andrew Lane about refuse and recycling. In segment 3, Faith Henning join them to discuss Tim's book. In the final segment, Tim presents an Energy Matters award to a HopeWorks.
In this episode, Tim Echols and KC Boyce interview Andrew Lane, the winner of the Energy Matters award for Sustainability for an individual
This week I'm delighted to speak to Prof Andrew Lane. Andy is a BASES accredited Sport and Exercise Scientist, a Chartered Sport Psychologist registered with the HCPC, and a Professor at the University of Wolverhampton. Andy completed his undergraduate, Masters degree and PhD before becoming a lecturer at Brunel University. He then moved to the University of Wolverhampton where he progressed from Senior Lecturer to Associate Dean. Andy is responsible for developing and implementing a research strategy for staff and doctoral students. Andy and I discuss a study that he led in conjunction with BBC Lab UK. The study, which had in excess of 40,000 participants, examined the effects psychological skills training has on the experience of emotion under pressure and competitive performance. We talk through the psychological techniques utilised in the study (imagery, self-talk, and if-then planning), and assess the effectiveness of these techniques when delivered online. You can find the study here https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2016.00413/full
This series is presented in partnership with Black Magic Woman, Cairns Indigenous Art Fair and Bumma Bippera Media 98.7 FM. The Cairns Indigenous Art Fair will run from 6-10 July in Cairns, go to https://ciaf.com.au for more information on what's on and for tickets.Francoise Lane is an artist and textile designer that helps lovers of standout textiles and pattern by creating unique textiles inspired by stories of connection to country. Her goal is that her textiles will bring joy to your home and put a delightful spring in your step when you wear them. Francoise Lane is a Torres Strait Islander woman whose maternal family are from Kerriri. She identifies as both Meriam and Kaurareg. She is married to Andrew Lane and together they are Indij Design; a 100% indigenous owned, award winning architectural and design practice based in Cairns and operating since 2011. In 2013 Francoise developed artworks inspired by her connection to the Torres Strait Islands and exploration of visually storytelling. Her artworks have been adapted into repeat patterns and specified for upholstery and applied art to architectural designed structural screens. Expanding on the application of the design prints Francoise is designing a feminine A-line dress for women who have lived a loved life, in exclusively designed textiles. She has also designed fashion accessories integrating design elements of the textile art. "I'm instinctively drawn to subjects whereby patterns can create their own ‘energy' on a canvas. As an example ‘Sardines under the Wharf' on a large canvas creates a visual play of movement, like the stylised fish are swimming (pictured above)."Originally developed as artworks they have been converted into design repeats suitable for textile applications and applied art to the built environment.Recommendations throughout this episode:https://ciaf.com.au/https://www.indijdesign.com.au/https://www.francoiselaneart.com/ Website: www.blackmagicwoman.com.auFollow us on Instagram - @blackmagicwomanpodcastThe Black Magic Woman Podcast is hosted by Mundanara Bayles and is an uplifting conversational style program featuring mainly Aboriginal guests and explores issues of importance to Aboriginal people and communities. Mundanara is guided by Aboriginal Terms of Reference and focusses more on who people are rather than on what they do.If you enjoyed this episode, please ‘Subscribe' on Apple Podcasts or ‘Follow' on your Spotify app and tell your friends and family about us! If you'd like to contact us, please email, info@blackmagicwoman.com.auSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/black-magic-woman. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Redtape is tying up billions of rands in thousands of mining projects in South Africa. Andrew Lane is the Energy, Resources and Industries leader at Deloitte Africa and is at the indaba. He speaks to Refilwe Moloto about these costly infrastructure bottlenecks, what is being done to get rid of them, and the price our economy is paying while government gets its house in order. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sanlam's Nick Kunze chats the latest US jobs data and more US equity selling. Andrew Lane from Deloitte on how South African mining companies could harness self-generating opportunities. Kingsley Williams from Satrix on their new healthcare ETF listing later in May.
It is a pleasure to welcome singer and BIGO Live host Alicia G to The Jake's Take with Jacob Elyachar Podcast. A Buffalo, New York native, Alicia G, made her worldwide debut when her family appeared on the defunct ABC Reality TV series Wife Swap. The episode made headlines when the producers had twisted Alicia's story – portraying unorthodox and irrevocably damaging defamation of character – Alicia G found her world in chaos where she faced physical and mental abuse. She addressed her struggles with Dr. Phil in 2013.Alicia turned to her artistry and began to build her recording career. She started making a following with her takes on rap, hip-hop, and pop music. Her high-energy performances as a performer and DJ lead her to share the stage with the Goo Goo Dolls and playing at radio-sponsored events.Her sound caught the attention of multi-platinum producer Andrew Lane, who worked with Backstreet Boys, Becky G, and Miley Cyrus. The two continued to polish her unapologetic, in-your-face music. Their first collaboration, “Pretty Girl,” landed at the top of the Independent Music Chart for three weeks. Other songs that the duo has released include “Talk to the Hand,” “Cash and Nap,” and “It's Little, But It Jiggles.”In addition to her recording career, she also developed a massive following with live streaming. In March 2019, BIGO recruited Alicia G to join their ranks of online hosts. In less than one year, Alicia G's audience skyrocketed to over 3.15 million fans who would tune in nightly to see her perform, DJ, and entertain. 2022 is going to be a massive year for her. She recently decided to bring her talents to the country music world. Her latest single, “Daisy Duke Two-Step,” marks her arrival and her music video showcases her performing at a hoedown with her backup dancers.In this edition of The Jake's Take with Jacob Elyachar Podcast, Alicia G exclusively spoke about her decision to go country. She revealed behind-the-scenes details behind “Daisy Duke Two-Step's” music video. She also told me which country music stars are on her dream collaborations list.
Andrew Lane, who is Leader: Energy, Resources and Industrials, Deloitte
In this episode we get down to business as we talk all things Ai and how to leverage this automated tool to help grow your business. Guest Andrew Lane (Design Hacker) discusses all the ways in which new tools like Copy.ai are helping thousands of entrepreneurs and small businesses around the globe automate thing like blog content, digital ad copy, and social media posts to help get their message out faster and more effectively.ABOUT ANDREW LANEAndrew is passionate about helping entrepreneurs build profitable online brands that make an impact. He's the Founder of Design Hacker™, Co-founder of 22Social®, an Affiliate Marketing Manager for Copy.Ai, and a Certified Internet Marketing Expert. He's been building online businesses for the past 10 years and have helped over 50,000 entrepreneurs through his work.LEARN MOREDesign Hacker Inc.Design Hacker Facebook PageCopy.aiIf you want to learn more about some of our go-to products for recovery and performance, check out our B&B Favorites Page: https://beautyandthebiohacker.com/favouritesABOUT BEAUTY & THE BIOHACKER:Learn more: beautyandthebiohacker.comEmail us at info@beautyandthebiohacker.comABOUT RACHEL & KATIE:Learn more with Rachel Varga BScN, RN, CANS, Board Certified Aesthetic Nurse Specialist https://RachelVarga.caBOOK YOUR ONE ON ONE Virtual Skin and Aging Consultation with Rachel Varga here: https://RachelVarga.ca/get-startedLearn more with Katie Type A: https://katietypea.comCheck out Katie Type A's YouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/3le3MUJDISCLAIMER: Information in this podcast and interview is not to be taken as medical advice, and always consult with your Physician before making any lifestyle changes. The material shared by guests in this podcast is not the opinion of Rachel Varga or Katie Moore, and disclaims any responsibility of inaccurate credentials of guests or information used that may cause harm. Always consult with your licensed Physician before any lifestyle modifications.Privacy Policy and California Privacy Notice.
We had a great conversation with Bailey Marie on The Chris & Sandy Show. We talked about many things from family, her amazing parents, music, sacrifices, she told some great stories to a whole lot more! We also talked about a show shes going to be in soon too!Bailey Marie is a singer and songwriter from North Carolina. She has performed across the country at legendary places such as the Apollo Theater in NYC, the Roxy in Hollywood, various venues in Nashville, Atlanta and Charlotte. She has performed the National Anthem for NASCAR, professional baseball and the National Hockey League. She is an ambassador the SOS Foundation and recently filmed on the upcoming TV series Swagger. She has many originals available on all platforms that she worked with multi platinum producer Andrew Lane to release. She is looking forward to releasing her EP in the near future.
Andrew Lane, Director of Equity Research, Index Strategies with Morningstar joins me to talk about Morningstar's Wide Moat approach to stock selection and valuation.
In dieser Folge geht es um das Buch Secret Protector "Tödliches Spiel" von Andrew Lane. Diesmal eine etwas andere Folge, lasst euch überraschen
In this episode, Dan chats with Andrew Lane from Money & Wealth Management in Australia. They talk about Andrew's career so far, the state of financial planning in Australia, and the opportunities for financial planners around the world to break the mould and do their own thing. Enjoy!
Anchor lead: There are specific training strategies to help regain smell after Covid infection, Elizabeth Tracey reports If you’ve lost your sense of smell due to Covid-19, you may have seen kits for sale that purport to help you regain it by regular sniffing of essential oils. Andrew Lane, an otolaryngologist at Johns Hopkins, says […]
Anchor lead: Can smell training help people who’ve lost their sense of smell due to Covid recover? Elizabeth Tracey reports Not only is loss of smell and taste a prominent symptom of Covid-19, for a sizeable number of people that loss continues long after they’ve recovered otherwise. Andrew Lane, an otolaryngologist at Johns Hopkins, says […]
Anchor lead: Both loss and altered sense of smell are features of Covid-19, Elizabeth Tracey reports Smell and taste aren’t just senses that improve our lives, they also help keep us safe by alerting us to the smell of something burning or the taste of a food that may have spoiled. Andrew Lane, an otolaryngologist […]
Anchor lead: Could using mouthwash help prevent Covid-19? Elizabeth Tracey reports Using mouthwash may help reduce the number of Sars-CoV2 viruses in the mouth and throat and may therefore reduce infections. That’s at least the hypothesis being tested by one mouthwash manufacturer. Andrew Lane, an otolaryngologist at Johns Hopkins, comments. Lane: The gist of that […]
In this episode, Tim and KC talk with AJ Orben about recycling solar panels and some of the challenges emerging. Tim goes on the road to Dahlonega to talk with Andrew Lane about his sustainable home.
Welcome back to another episode of the GGtMC!!! This week we cover Arrow Video's release of Jake Speed (1986) directed by Andrew Lane and The Reflecting Skin (1990) directed by Philip Ridley!!! We hope you enjoy the show!!! Emails to midnitecinema@gmail.com Adios!!! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ggtmc/message
Andrew Lane is a pop-hip hop-R&B record producer and songwriter working in Hollywood. Lane has worked with artists such as Backstreet Boys and Irene Cara. As a producer and songwriter, Lane has received gold and platinum accreditations for his work with R&B artists Speech, Keith Sweat, and Alsou. He also worked on the platinum-accredited records High School Musical, Hannah Montana, Disneymania 4, and Manny Fresh.
Andrew Lane has been a part of the mining industry for a very long time. He is an icon in the industry, a thought leader and today he is our guest! We discuss his views on changing landscapes, the uncertainty after the US election, and moving forward after a year like none before.
Back to the Pilot! Keith (Eric Martsolf- Days of Our Lives) pays a surprise visit his favorite victims Nicole (Bridget Phetasy- Walk Ins Welcomed) and Alex (Ryan Leslie Fisher) who he conned out of all of their stuff several weeks earlier. Keith actually feels bad about taking Alex’s precious Talisman and decides to return it. The three of them meet at a rock club and party all night. When Lydia (Britt Baron- Final Fantasy VII: Remake) calls to fight with Keith over the fake egg he stuck her with, they talk her into coming down and partying with them. Keith even goes up on stage to sing an original song that blows them all away. Performed by: Eric Martsolf (Days of Our Lives), Britt Baron (Final Fantasy VII: Remake, Bridget Phetasy (Walk Ins Welcomed), and Ryan Leslie Fisher (Enemies of Dorothy) Never Be; Producer: Dito Godwin; Composers: Chris Waters, Anthony Little, Andrew Lane, and Todd Herfindal; Performed By, Eric Martsolf Ride Share: The Series is written and directed by Scott Zakarin. Produced by Bert Benton, James Gavsie, and Scott Zakarin. For a special visual version of the episode visit the Digital Sky YouTube channel (youtube.com/digitalsky), that includes a truly unique visual style to go alongside the immersive audio. You'll be addicted to the twisting tales of each and every episode.
This week's podcast pores over all the current big issues in pharmacy including calls for EHC to be made GSL, another own goal for NHSE in its relations with the pharmacy press, good week for Mark Lyonette and Andrew Lane of the NPA, bad week for GPhC over its fitness to practise processes – plus pharmacy technicians, patient safety reporting, Covid testing (again), the US presidential election (again) and lots more.
Anchor lead: Where Sars-CoV2 enters the body should be covered by a mask, Elizabeth Tracey reports Many more receptors for Sars-CoV2 are found in the part of the nose where smell takes place than elsewhere, research by Andrew Lane, an otolaryngologist at Johns Hopkins and colleagues has shown, and it may be that’s the primary […]
Anchor lead: Can smell changes be explained by Sars-CoV2 infecting that area of the nose? Elizabeth Tracey reports We all have proteins on the surface of cells in our bodies known as receptors, and one of them, abbreviated ACE2, is used by Sars-CoV2 to infect us. Now research by Andrew Lane, an otolaryngologist at Johns […]
Anchor lead: Tissue in your nose may be the first site Sars-CoV2 binds to, Elizabeth Tracey reports ACE2 is the acronym for the site on cells Sars-CoV2 uses to bind and then infect them. Now research by Andrew Lane, an otolaryngologist at Johns Hopkins, and colleagues, has shown that the very specific area of the […]
Another visitor from the Buckeye State as Andrew Lane Gibson joins John Magee & John Manion to discuss a lot of Orchids and other school stuff from across the state and beyond.
When Martha Coolidge was brought in to direct Valley Girl (1983), she knew there were some key elements she needed to bring to the film. Andrew Lane and Wayne Crawford had written a teen comedy romp in about ten days to capitalize on the valley girl fad, and the producers… The post Episode 134 – Valley Girl appeared first on The Magic Lantern.
Link to match highlights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3axl6JVrdNsLink to full game: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=17hkf5pRorcOver the Bar’s last trip down memory lane before the English Premier League FINALLY restarts. This week we tactically analyse one of the most memorable World Cup matches of all time. We touch on how Suárez’s 200 IQ Hand of God may have proven cheaters prosper but was the optimal play, the Uruguayan warrior spirit is enviable, there is an odd paucity of ambidextrous footballers at the elite level, whether Jabulani’s adhere to the rules of physics and lastly the importance of experience in a World Cup squad.Enjoy!Time stamps:00:09 – 01:06 – Intro01:06 – 01:15 – Call to Action01:17 – 18:53 – Thoughts on the Game02:34 – 07:23 – The 2nd Hand of God07:23 – 11:35 – La Garra Charrúa15:12 – 18:54 – The Jabulani and the Vuvuzela18:54 – 35:44 – Uruguay Tactics25:05 – 31:17 – The Perplexing Paucity of Ambidextrous Footballers 35:44 – 49:37 – Ghana Tactics47:06 – 49:37 –The Importance of Experience49:38 – 01:04:23 – Goals and Handball01:04:25 – 01:04:44 – OutroSources:Ronaldo Kobal, Renato Barroso, Cesar Cavinato Cal Abad, Katia Kitamura, Everton Crivio do Carmo, Lucas Pereira, Fabio Yuzo Nakamura and Irineu Loturco, ‘Previous participation in FIFA World-Cup: the key to success?’ (2016) 22 (2) Motriz: Revista de Educação Física https://www.scielo.br/pdf/motriz/v22n2/1980-6574-motriz-22-02-00073.pdfRichard Thelwell, Neil Weston, Andrew Lane and Iain Greenlees, ‘Relation of Game Location and Experience on Mood States’ (2006) 102 Perceptual and Motor SkillsJorge Valdano, ‘South America’s World Cup is over but Uruguay are an example to everyone’ (The Guardian, 8th July 2018) https://www.theguardian.com/football/2018/jul/08/uruguay-world-cup-example-to-everyone#_=_Full list of sources available in description of YouTube video: https://youtu.be/gx837V7u2oYSocials: Follow us on Twitter for notifications and updates when a new podcast has gone live.Please subscribe to us on YouTube, give the video a thumbs up…& hit the bell icon to get notifications.Similarly, please give us a like & follow on FacebookIf you want to support us financially please have a look at our Patreon page.Finally, we are available on all podcast platforms (e.g. Spotify, iTunes, TuneIn, etc.). Please review us wherever you listen as it goes a long way Podcast Website: http://www.buzzsprout.com/791540Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2tfSSZ0YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9yPApx0K8N5w0JTogrQwCAFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/Over-the-Bar-Pod-107922444086809/?view_public_for=107922444086809Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/overthebarTwitter: @OvertheBarPodSupport the show (http://patreon.com/overthebar)
In this podcast, Andrew Swart, Mining & Metals Leader, Deloitte Global, Andrew Lane, Mining & Metals Leader, Deloitte Africa, Patrícia Muricy, Mining & Metals Leader, Deloitte Brazil, and Henry Stoch, Sustainability and Climate Change Leader, Deloitte Canada, share their views on how COVID-19 is playing out in the mining sector across geographies, concerns around protecting the health of workers while keeping businesses alive, and the best way of working in the wake of this new normal.
Andrew Lane comes back on and we discuss the merits and dangers of dating in high school
Although we may have the gift of physical sight, we are all born blind -- blind to our pride, our sinfulness, and above all, to our true dignity as beloved children of God. Andrew Lane, a seminarian at St. Charles Borromeo Seminary in Wynnewood, Pennsylvania shares how Christ's miraculous healing of a man born blind invites us to let ourselves be healed by God's love, that we in turn might help to heal others and the wounded world in which we live.
On today's episode I sit down with Andrew Lane and dialogue about apologetics and why we believe what we believe
Your favorite brothers Andrew Lane and Adam Lane have returned, once again joined by fellow expert Robin Palm. This week the boys talk playoffs picture and just how bad the NFC East is this year. Tune in to Passing Lanes every Wednesday to stay up to date with all your football facts! Give us a listen and a like! As always, feedback is welcome!
In the second part of his conversation with former UM pitcher Andrew Lane, Fernie and Andrew discuss his transition from baseball to his current career at Amicon Management.
Fernie sits down to talk with Andrew Lane, a former pitcher for the University of Miami. In the first part of their conversation, Andrew discusses his discovery of baseball, his determination to be a UM player and the bumps along the road to getting where he wanted to be.
Surrey's own Morne Morkel and Scott Borthwick bat through the latest club news, reveal their cricketing confessions and bowl each other challenges under the watchful eye of Mark Church. In this episode they look forward to the World Cup and pit their collective Oval wits against the might of Andrew Lane, the club's Financial Director and Callum Doyle, the club's Executive Assistant, to see who comes out top in their quiz, Oval Heads.
Andrew Lane is the Director of Ticket Operations and Sales for the Fighting Camels. Lane is a Campbell alum, who grew up in Radford, VA and knows plenty about the Big South Conference. What better time to chat about ticket sales than right after Creek Madness, featuring the highest attended basketball game in Gore Arena history.
Men get cancer more frequently than women, a finding that was thought to be due to exposure to carcinogens. New research by Dr. Andrew Lane at the Dana Farber Cancer Institute in Boston provides evidence for a new theory: that women are protected from cancer due to extra copies of cancer-preventing genes on the X chromosome. You can find the publication we discuss here: www.nature.com/articles/ng.3726. Music by Chris Elliott Link. Track art by Jenny Graves, La Trobe University.
September 2018 Book Club: We’re joining Professor River Song, currently a resident at the Stormcage Containment Facility, in “The Legends of River Song.” This is an anthology with contributions by Jenny T. Colgan, Andrew Lane, Guy Adams, Steve Lyons, & Jacqueline Rayner. It was originally published in February 2016 and is still available as an ebook on Apple iBooks & Kindle. More information about the 2001 Jonathan Morris & Lance Parkin almost-novel “Destination: Bandril” can be found at http://underthreehundred.blogspot.com/2018/08/puppets.html Please leave us a rating on Apple Podcasts or the Google Play store - and submit your comments via email. “Who knows,” we may end up reading your feedback on the podcast! Facebook: http://facebook.com/allnewdoctorwhobookclub Twitter: @ANDWBCPodcast Email: ANDWBCPodcast@gmail.com
Literary Loitering | Cultural Anarchy with Books and The Arts
Bill Clinton is teaming up with James Patterson to write a thriller. Meanwhile a Harry Potter prequel is stolen and James Joyce’s sexy letters to Nora Barnacle have been discovered. We also go through the Telegraph’s list of books that will allegedly change your bedroom sexy time – but we don’t believe it for a minute. Our featured books are Off Rock by Kieran Shea and Netherspace by Andrew Lane & Nigel Foster. #OffRock #KieranShea #Netherspace #AndrewLane #NigelFoster #LiteraryLoitering #TheGeekShow #Books #Novels #Arts #Theatre #News #Reviews #Podcasts
Andy Lane and Doug Wharten also know as #DougDoesExist are the Owners and Operators of Hand Hewn Farm. During this show we discuss both Doug and Andy's story and how they started Hand Hewn Farm. Affiliates Save $100 off the Profitable Urban Farming Course by clicking Or do the payment plan Start your own podcast! Download.
Join us this week as we welcome Country Pop music singer songwriter and actress, Celeste Kellogg. Celeste started performing at the age of 6 in her church choir. At age 12, Celeste found herself performing with the Radio Disney Tween Pop Group "RD7" While with Radio Disney, Celeste opened for opened for Raven, The Jonas Brothers, Miley Cyrus, The Cheetah Girls and Kelly Clarkson's Addicted To Love Tour. In 2010 Celeste released her debut CD "This Is Where I Wanna Be", where her song "The Look" charted #20 in Germany. The CD was produced by multi- platinum producer Andrew Lane. On this CD Celeste had the privilege of co-writing with Noah Gordon (Average Joe Entertainment A/R) Kris Bergsness (Tyler Farr) Anthony Little (Reba) and Douglas Shaw. In April of 2013 she released her second CD "Broken Record" also produced by Andrew Lane and written by Celeste. For the past two years the Country Music Association has acknowledge Celeste as an emerging artist at Fan Fair. In exciting news for the summer of 2016, Celeste will be releasing her 3rd CD "You and Me" on June 7th, 2016. The new release is available now for pre-order on the shop page of her website. We will talk to Celeste about her upcoming schedule, get a behind the scenes look at her music, feature her latest songs, and ask her to share her message for the troops. Please be sure to visit Celeste Kellogg at http://www.celestekellogg.com/ and spread the word. Fans are welcome to call in and speak live with Celeste during the show (718) 766-4193. And as always we will give shout outs to our deployed military listeners. Our message to the troops: WE do what we do, because YOU do what you do.
Join us this week as we welcome country pop music singer songwriter and actress, Celeste Kellogg. Celeste started performing at the age of 6 in her church choir. At age 12, Celeste found herself performing with the Radio Disney Tween Pop Group "RD7" While with Radio Disney, Celeste opened for opened for Raven, The Jonas Brothers, Miley Cyrus, The Cheetah Girls and Kelly Clarkson's Addicted To Love Tour. In 2010 Celeste released her debut CD "This Is Where I Wanna Be", where her song "The Look" charted #20 in Germany. The CD was produced by multi- platinum producer Andrew Lane. On this CD Celeste had the privilege of co-writing with Noah Gordon (Average Joe Entertainment A/R) Kris Bergsness (Tyler Farr) Anthony Little (Reba) and Douglas Shaw. In April of 2013 she released her second CD "Broken Record" also produced by Andrew Lane and written by Celeste. For the past two years the Country Music Association has acknowledge Celeste as an emerging artist at Fan Fair. Celeste has also been featured on Zuus Country's On The Rise Program. This is a program that recognizes up and coming artists. We will talk to Celeste about her upcoming schedule, get a behind the scenes look at her music, feature her latest songs, and ask her to share her message for the troops. Please be sure to visit Celeste Kellogg at http://www.celestekellogg.com/ and spread the word. Fans are welcome to call in and speak live with Celeste during the show (718) 766-4193. As always we will give shout outs to our deployed military listeners. Join us, Sunday 11/1/2015 at 4 PM EST! Our message to the troops: WE do what we do, because YOU do what you do.
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WAY BROADCASTING Presents Teens On Air Hosted by Zach Callison "By teens, for teens, from a teens perspective" For the first time in radio history, teens now have their own station! Teens On Air is a weekly radio talk show which broadcast live from Hollywood on Friday nights at 6pm. The celebrity host is none other than teen sensation Zach Callison from Cartoon Network. Zach gives teens a first hand perspective on some of the challenges he faces as a working actor. At any given time, you never know what teen celeb co-host of Zach's will show up to chat with fans. Also, the newest upcoming and never before heard music in teen world gets served first hand from Zach's iPod! The Zpod! Find the Lowdown in H-Town only with Teens On Air! Special Guest:Actress/Singer/Songriter Ashley Argota Zach's Z-Pod, Enjoy enteracting with your favorite celebrity courtes of EWB and Teens On Air. Who will be on our next Top 5 countdown? Supported by platinum producer with Disney and major projects Andrew Lane. Get a inside on Zach's World behind the scenes, Hang with Zach and all his celebrity friends each week Friday 6 p.m. (Pacific) Read more: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/ezwaybroadcasting/2014/07/19/teens-on-air-and-zach-callison-with-guest-grace-rolek#ixzz38S5g2aeo
EZ WAY BROADCASTING Presents Teens On Air Hosted by Zach Callison "By teens, for teens, from a teens perspective" For the first time in radio history, teens now have their own station! Teens On Air is a weekly radio talk show which broadcast live from Hollywood on Friday nights at 6pm. The celebrity host is none other than teen sensation Zach Callison from Cartoon Network. Zach gives teens a first hand perspective on some of the challenges he faces as a working actor. At any given time, you never know what teen celeb co-host of Zach's will show up to chat with fans. Also, the newest upcoming and never before heard music in teen world gets served first hand from Zach's iPod! The Zpod! Find the Lowdown in H-Town only with Teens On Air! Special Guest:Actress/Singer/Songriter Ashley Argota Zach's Z-Pod, Enjoy enteracting with your favorite celebrity courtes of EWB and Teens On Air. Who will be on our next Top 5 countdown? Supported by platinum producer with Disney and major projects Andrew Lane. Get a inside on Zach's World behind the scenes, Hang with Zach and all his celebrity friends each week Friday 6 p.m. (Pacific) Read more: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/ezwaybroadcasting/2014/07/19/teens-on-air-and-zach-callison-with-guest-grace-rolek#ixzz38S5g2aeo
EZ WAY BROADCASTING Presents Teens On Air Hosted by Zach Callison "By teens, for teens, from a teens perspective" For the first time in radio history, teens now have their own station! Teens On Air is a weekly radio talk show which broadcast live from Hollywood on Friday nights at 6pm. The celebrity host is none other than teen sensation Zach Callison from Cartoon Network. Zach gives teens a first hand perspective on some of the challenges he faces as a working actor. At any given time, you never know what teen celeb co-host of Zach's will show up to chat with fans. Also, the newest upcoming and never before heard music in teen world gets served first hand from Zach's iPod! The Zpod! Find the Lowdown in H-Town only with Teens On Air! Special Guest:Actress/Singer/Songriter Ashley Argota Zach's Z-Pod, Enjoy enteracting with your favorite celebrity courtes of EWB and Teens On Air. Who will be on our next Top 5 countdown? Supported by platinum producer with Disney and major projects Andrew Lane. Get a inside on Zach's World behind the scenes, Hang with Zach and all his celebrity friends each week Friday 6 p.m. (Pacific) Read more: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/ezwaybroadcasting/2014/07/19/teens-on-air-and-zach-callison-with-guest-grace-rolek#ixzz38S5g2aeo
EZ WAY BROADCASTING Presents Teens On Air Hosted by Zach Callison "By teens, for teens, from a teens perspective" For the first time in radio history, teens now have their own station! Teens On Air is a weekly radio talk show which broadcast live from Hollywood on Friday nights at 6pm. The celebrity host is none other than teen sensation Zach Callison from Cartoon Network. Zach gives teens a first hand perspective on some of the challenges he faces as a working actor. At any given time, you never know what teen celeb co-host of Zach's will show up to chat with fans. Also, the newest upcoming and never before heard music in teen world gets served first hand from Zach's iPod! The Zpod! Find the Lowdown in H-Town only with Teens On Air! Special Guest:Actress/Voice Over Artist/Singer/Songriter Grace Rolek Zach's Z-Pod, Enjoy enteracting with your favorite celebrity courtes of EWB and Teens On Air. Who will be on our next Top 5 countdown? Supported by platinum producer with Disney and major projects Andrew Lane. Get a inside on Zach's World behind the scenes, Hang with Zach and all his celebrity friends each week Friday 6 p.m. (Pacific)
EZ WAY BROADCASTING Presents Teens On Air Hosted by Zach Callison "By teens, for teens, from a teens perspective" For the first time in radio history, teens now have their own station! Teens On Air is a weekly radio talk show which broadcast live from Hollywood on Friday nights at 6pm. The celebrity host is none other than teen sensation Zach Callison from Cartoon Network. Zach gives teens a first hand perspective on some of the challenges he faces as a working actor. At any given time, you never know what teen celeb co-host of Zach's will show up to chat with fans. Also, the newest upcoming and never before heard music in teen world gets served first hand from Zach's iPod! The Zpod! Find the Lowdown in H-Town only with Teens On Air! Pre-recorded show: Special Guest: Singer/Songwriter Isabella Tang Zach's Z-Pod, Enjoy enteracting with your favorite celebrity courtes of EWB and Teens On Air. Who will be on our next Top 5 countdown? Supported by platinum producer with Disney and major projects Andrew Lane. Get a inside on Zach's World behind the scenes, Hang with Zach and all his celebrity friends each week Friday 6 p.m. (Pacific)
EZ WAY BROADCASTING Presents Teens On Air Hosted by Zach Callison "By teens, for teens, from a teens perspective" For the first time in radio history, teens now have their own station! Teens On Air is a weekly radio talk show which broadcast live from Hollywood on Friday nights at 6pm. The celebrity host is none other than teen sensation Zach Callison from Cartoon Network. Zach gives teens a first hand perspective on some of the challenges he faces as a working actor. At any given time, you never know what teen celeb co-host of Zach's will show up to chat with fans. Also, the newest upcoming and never before heard music in teen world gets served first hand from Zach's iPod! The Zpod! Find the Lowdown in H-Town only with Teens On Air! Special Guest: Young Actress Tiffany Espensen (Nickelodeon-Bucke & Skinner) Zach's Z-Pod, Enjoy enteracting with your favorite celebrity courtes of EWB and Teens On Air. Who will be on our next Top 5 countdown? Supported by platinum producer with Disney and major projects Andrew Lane. Get a inside on Zach's World behind the scenes, Hang with Zach and all his celebrity friends each week Friday 6 p.m. (Pacific)
EZ WAY BROADCASTING Presents Teens On Air Hosted by Zach Callison "By teens, for teens, from a teens perspective" For the first time in radio history, teens now have their own station! Teens On Air is a weekly radio talk show which broadcast live from Hollywood on Friday nights at 6pm. The celebrity host is none other than teen sensation Zach Callison from Cartoon Network. Zach gives teens a first hand perspective on some of the challenges he faces as a working actor. At any given time, you never know what teen celeb co-host of Zach's will show up to chat with fans. Also, the newest upcoming and never before heard music in teen world gets served first hand from Zach's iPod! The Zpod! Find the Lowdown in H-Town only with Teens On Air! Special Guest: Young Actress and amazing musical talent Kayley Stallings. Zach's Z-Pod, Enjoy enteracting with your favorite celebrity curtousy of EWB and Teens On Air. Who will be on our next Top 5 countdown? Supported by platinum producer with Disney and major projects Andrew Lane. Get a inside on Zach's World behind the scenes, Hang with Zach and all his celebrity friends each week Friday 6 p.m. (Pacific)
EZ WAY BROADCASTING Presents Teens On Air Hosted by Zach Callison "From a teens perspective" For the first time in radio history, teens now have their own station! Teens On Air is a weekly radio talk show which broadcast live from Hollywood on Friday nights at 6pm. The celebrity host is none other than teen sensation Zach Callison from Cartoon Network. Zach gives teens a first hand perspective on some of the challenges he faces as a working actor. At any given time, you never know what teen celeb co-host of Zach's will show up to chat with fans. Also, the newest upcoming and never before heard music in teen world gets served first hand from Zach's iPod! The Zpod! Find the Lowdown in H-Town only with Teens On Air! Special Guest: Bex Taylor Klaus: CW:Arrow, AMC: The Killing, Showtime: House of Lies Amazing actress stretching the definition of being a teenaged girl! Zach's Z-Pod, Enjoy enteracting with your favorite celebrity curtousy of EWB and Teens On Air. Who will be on our next Top 5 countdown? Supported by platinum producer with Disney and major projects Andrew Lane. Get a inside on Zach's World behind the scenes, Hang with Zach and all his celebrity friends each week Friday 6 p.m. (Pacific)
EZ WAY BROADCASTING Presents Teens On Air Hosted by Zach Callison "By teens, for teens, from a teens perspective" For the first time in radio history, teens now have their own station! Teens On Air is a weekly radio talk show which broadcast live from Hollywood on Friday nights at 6pm. The celebrity host is none other than teen sensation Zach Callison from Cartoon Network. Zach gives teens a first hand perspective on some of the challenges he faces as a working actor. At any given time, you never know what teen celeb co-host of Zach's will show up to chat with fans. Also, the newest upcoming and never before heard music in teen world gets served first hand from Zach's iPod! The Zpod! Find the Lowdown in H-Town only with Teens On Air! Zach's Z-Pod, Enjoy enteracting with your favorite celebrity curtousy of EWB and Teens On Air. Who will be on our next Top 5 countdown? Supported by platinum producer with Disney and major projects Andrew Lane. Get a inside on Zach's World behind the scenes, Hang with Zach and all his celebrity friends each week Friday 6 p.m. (Pacific)
EZ WAY BROADCASTING Presents Teens On Air Hosted by Zach Callison "By teens, for teens, from a teens perspective" For the first time in radio history, teens now have their own station! Teens On Air is a weekly radio talk show which broadcast live from Hollywood on Friday nights at 6pm. The celebrity host is none other than teen sensation Zach Callison from Cartoon Network. Zach gives teens a first hand perspective on some of the challenges he faces as a working actor. At any given time, you never know what teen celeb co-host of Zach's will show up to chat with fans. Also, the newest upcoming and never before heard music in teen world gets served first hand from Zach's iPod! The Zpod! Find the Lowdown in H-Town only with Teens On Air! Special Guest: Zach's Z-Pod, Enjoy enteracting with your favorite celebrity curtousy of EWB and Teens On Air. Who will be on our next Top 5 countdown? Supported by platinum producer with Disney and major projects Andrew Lane. Get a inside on Zach's World behind the scenes, Hang with Zach and all his celebrity friends each week Friday 6 p.m. (Pacific)
EZ WAY BROADCASTING Presents Teens On Air Hosted by Zach Callison "By teens, for teens, from a teens perspective" For the first time in radio history, teens now have their own station! Teens On Air is a weekly radio talk show which broadcast live from Hollywood on Friday nights at 6pm. The celebrity host is none other than teen sensation Zach Callison from Cartoon Network. Zach gives teens a first hand perspective on some of the challenges he faces as a working actor. At any given time, you never know what teen celeb co-host of Zach's will show up to chat with fans. Also, the newest upcoming and never before heard music in teen world gets served first hand from Zach's iPod! The Zpod! Find the Lowdown in H-Town only with Teens On Air! Special Guest: Zachary Bonner 2005 he formed the Little Red WagonFoundation, a non profit organization designed to help underpriviledged kids with a focus on homeless youth. Zach believes we all have the ability to make a change in this world if we just try Zach's Z-Pod, Enjoy enteracting with your favorite celebrity curtousy of EWB and Teens On Air. Who will be on our next Top 5 countdown? Supported by platinum producer with Disney and major projects Andrew Lane. Get a inside on Zach's World behind the scenes, Hang with Zach and all his celebrity friends each week Friday 6 p.m. (Pacific)
EZ WAY BROADCASTING Presents Teens On Air Hosted by Zach Callison "By teens, for teens, from a teens perspective" For the first time in radio history, teens now have their own station! Teens On Air is a weekly radio talk show which broadcast live from Hollywood on Friday nights at 6pm. The celebrity host is none other than teen sensation Zach Callison from Cartoon Network. Zach gives teens a first hand perspective on some of the challenges he faces as a working actor. At any given time, you never know what teen celeb co-host of Zach's will show up to chat with fans. Also, the newest upcoming and never before heard music in teen world gets served first hand from Zach's iPod! The Zpod! Find the Lowdown in H-Town only with Teens On Air! Guest:Mike Chat He is known for his work on Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue (2000) The Time Machine (2002) and Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue - Titanium Ranger: Curse of the Cobra (2000) Zach's Z-Pod, Enjoy enteracting with your favorite celebrity curtousy of EWB and Teens On Air. Who will be on our next Top 5 countdown? Supported by platinum producer with Disney and major projects Andrew Lane. Get a inside on Zach's World behind the scenes, Hang with Zach and all his celebrity friends each week Friday 6 p.m. (Pacific)
Sejam todos muito bem-vindos ao JPC Cast número sete. No podcast de hoje, Marcelo Zaniolo (@celo_zaniolo) e Diego Lokow (@Lokow) julgam os livros “O Jovem Sherlock Holmes – Tempestade de Fogo”, de Andrew Lane, e “No Coração do Mar”, de Charlotte Rogan. Tempo de Duração: 44 minutos. Livros Julgados pela Capa [Marcelo] No Coração do Mar – Editora Intrínseca [Diego] O Jovem Sherlock Holmes: Tempestade de Fogo – Editora Intrínseca Compre os Livros Comentados no Episódio de Hoje Links na Saraiva Compre o livro “O Jovem Sherlock Holmes – A Nuvem da Morte” Compre o livro “O Jovem Sherlock Holmes – O Parasita Vermelho” Compre o livro “O Jovem Sherlock Holmes – O Gelo Negro Compre o livro “O Jovem Sherlock Holmes – Tempestade de Fogo Compre o livro “No Coração do Mar“ Links no Submarino Compre o livro “O Jovem Sherlock Holmes – A Nuvem da Morte” Compre o livro “O Jovem Sherlock Holmes – O Parasita Vermelho” Compre o livro “O Jovem Sherlock Holmes – O Gelo Negro Compre o livro “O Jovem Sherlock Holmes – Tempestade de Fogo Compre o livro “No Coração do Mar“ Links na Livraria Cultura Compre o livro “O Jovem Sherlock Holmes – A Nuvem da Morte” Compre o livro “O Jovem Sherlock Holmes – O Parasita Vermelho” Compre o livro “O Jovem Sherlock Holmes – O Gelo Negro Compre o livro “O Jovem Sherlock Holmes – Tempestade de Fogo Compre o livro “No Coração do Mar“ Episódios Comentados no Programa LivroCast 018 – A Metamorfose JPC Cast 006 – Os Impostores e No Escuro LivroCast 036 – Filhos do Éden: Herdeiros de Atlântida LivroCast Especial 001 – A Academia da Espada LivroCast 035 [Parte 1] – Fábio Barreto LivroCast 035 [Parte 2] – Filhos do Fim do Mundo Links Comentados no Programa Livrarias Curitiba Foto do ouvinte “André Lima” com o livro “Os impostores” Livros que o ouvinte Bruno Lombardi comprou Críticas, Sugestões e Dúvidas E-mail: livrocast@lokotopia.com.br Twitter: @Lokotopia Twitter: @LivroCast Lokotopia no Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/lokotopia LivroCast no Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/livrocast Outros Links: LivroCast no ITunes Feed do LivroCast Informações Sobre o Episódio Aperte o play no topo da página para ouvir o LivroCast ou clique com o botão direito em download e escolha a opção “Salvar Destino Como” para baixá-lo em seu computador. O post JPC Cast 007 – No Coração do Mar e Tempestade de Fogo apareceu primeiro em LivroCast. O post JPC Cast 007 – No Coração do Mar e Tempestade de Fogo apareceu primeiro em LivroCast.
Bishopsgate Institute Podcast: Crime and the City with Sarah Wise, Paul Duncan, Andrew Lane, Valentine Cunningham and Andrew Whitehead. Recorded live at Bishopsgate Institute on 2 June 2011.
Guest: Singer/Songwriter Graham Colton. Graham's new album, Pacific Coast Eyes, releases nationally on April 5th! see the new Pacific Coast Eyes video right here (on the right) "I've never felt more like myself than I have on this album. I found myself, and I finally found my voice," the singer, songwriter and guitarist Graham Colton says of the forthcoming CD, Here Right Now. Don't call it a simple return. Call it a metamorphosis, a deep progression, an inspired evolution or - perhaps most fitting - a rewarding exercise in self-actualization. Stepping into his own in order to connect to his heart and artistic vision, Graham Colton has emerged with a stunning collection of pop-rock melodies, lyrics and emotions in 12 tracks that swing between love and heartbreak, trials and relief. Singer/songwriter/actress Celeste Kellogg started performing at the age of 6 in her church choir. At age 12, Celeste found herself performing with the Radio Disney Tween Pop Group "RD7" While with Radio Disney, Celeste opened for the Jonas Brothers, Raven and performed hour long shows at The Kelly Clarkson "Addicted to Love Tour" Cheetah Girls, and Miley Cyrus concerts. In November of 2009 Celeste was asked to audition for the part of Lindsey in "Lindsey's Way" by Director Greg Robbins of Uplifting Entertainment. Upon receiving the part she traveled to Pittsburgh and film the pilot. Look for the show to air sometime in 2011. Celeste felt honored when the show decided to use her original songs. She along with Andrew Lane also wrote the theme song for "Lindsey's Way."
Another look at the Gamay Noir grape, this time focusing mostly on New World examples from Napa Valley and Oregon. I interview Drew Dickson from the Andrew Lane Winery and announce my raffle prize in the Menu For Hope III Campaign. Show Notes: 00:21 - Introduction and show theme 00:39 - Gamay Noir background 01:20 - Interview with Drew Dickson from Andrew Lane 08:22 - Tasting Notes 08:53 - Andrew Lane, Gamay Noir, Napa Valley 2004 ($18/sample) 09:15 - Amity Vineyards, Gamay Noir, "Anden Vineyards" 2004 ($17) * 10:07 - Laboure-Roi, Beaujolais-Villages, Saint-Armand 2004 ($11)+ 11:17 - Best of Tasting * 11:22 - Best Value + 11:29 - Menu for Hope III Campaign 13:23 - Contact Details 13:40 - Next Show Theme Feedback: winecast@gmail.com Copyright 2006 Acan Media, Inc. Licensed to the public under http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/