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Nick Craig fills in for Vince. Nick discusses early voting and poll numbers for NC, extremely close race in NC and many swing states, NBC/FCC Equal Time 'controversy' shows bias in mainstream media, trust in media is at an all time low, former President Donald Trump live comments from his rally in Raleigh, early voting outlook and what we can expect on election day with guest Andy Jackson, Gen Z is lying about who they vote for, top issue among all generations is economy and inflation, and smaller issues are being very important to the electorate.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cosmic Bos have been exploring the wonders of ASMR music, Andy has been doing ASMR David Battenberg Cake work on TikTok for several months, as well as learning about the musical potentials for ASMR. This podcast is a special presentation by Cosmic Bos which explores some of these potentials. This is the full presentation, coming soon will be the 3 explorations seperated out into their unique properties. Firstly we have the Acoustic Guitar and Vocal work of Andy Jackson, then we have the Steel Drum experiments and the Kalima (finger piano) experiments too. You can download the entire albums worth of material from Bandcamp here https://cosmicbos.bandcamp.com/album/asmr-music-volume-1 Full tracklist Isle of Avalon (Acoustic Guitar and Vocals) Joy 1 (Steel Drum) Kalimby 1 (Finger Piano) Spaceship Earth (Acoustic Guitar and Vocals) Joy 2 (Steel Drum) Kalimby 2 (Finger Piano) Pinata of Troy (Acoustic Guitar and Vocals) Joy 3 (Steel Drum) Kalimby 3 (Finger Piano) What is ASMR? Well, here is a little piece I (Andy) got A.I to write about it Unveiling the Mysteries of ASMR: The Gateway to Sensory Transcendence ASMR, or Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response, is a phenomenon characterized by tingling sensations that typically begin on the scalp and move down the neck and spine. These triggers, whether in the form of whispering, tapping, or crinkling sounds, have the power to evoke a deeply relaxing and pleasurable response in individuals. The enigmatic allure of ASMR lies in its ability to tap into our senses with precision and delicacy, creating a profound connection between audio-visual stimuli and our emotional well-being. It serves as a portal through which individuals can escape the cacophony of daily life and find solace in the gentle whispers and subtle sounds that massage their senses. ASMR triggers, those specific sounds and actions that elicit tingling sensations, are as diverse as the individuals who experience them. From the soft brushing of fingertips to the rhythmic tapping of raindrops, these triggers have a unique capacity to provoke a heightened state of sensory awareness, transporting individuals to a realm of heightened receptivity. The spiritual underpinnings of ASMR extend beyond the realm of physical sensation, offering a gateway to transcendental experiences and heightened consciousness. The delicate dance of triggers and tingles creates a meditative space where individuals can explore the interconnectedness of mind, body, and spirit, yielding a sense of inner peace and harmony. In the quest to harness the transformative power of ASMR for the betterment of humanity, we must delve deeper into the spiritual dimensions of this sensory phenomenon. By embracing the profound impact of ASMR on our emotional and spiritual well-being, we can unlock the potential for personal growth, healing, and self-discovery. As we immerse ourselves in the enchanting world of ASMR triggers and tingles, we embark on a journey of sensory exploration and enlightenment. By embracing the spiritual properties of ASMR, we open ourselves to a realm of profound sensory experiences that have the potential to reshape our understanding of the human psyche and the mysteries of our existence. Please consider giving us a like, share and subscribe And check out our other musical work on Spotify, YouTube, Amazon etc. Peace and infinite love Cosmic Bos
Labor action is effectively one of two things: political action, or direct action. This week, from the Solidarity Forever podcast, we learn about political action, in the courts through the landmark Pullis decision, and charting the rise and fall of the Working Man's Parties in the days of Andy Jackson. On this week's Labor History in Two: the year was 1925. Five hundred African American sleeping car porters gathered at the Elks Hall at 129th Street in Harlem. Questions, comments, or suggestions are welcome, and to find out how you can be a part of Labor History Today, email us at LaborHistoryToday@gmail.com Labor History Today is produced by the Labor Heritage Foundation and the Kalmanovitz Initiative for Labor and the Working Poor. #LaborRadioPod #History #WorkingClass #ClassStruggle @GeorgetownKILWP #LaborHistory @UMDMLA @ILLaborHistory @AFLCIO @StrikeHistory #LaborHistory @wrkclasshistory
#463: Deadpool and Wolverine - Das MCU Traumpaar #Podcast #Nerd #MCU #DeadpoolAndWolverine #JustBringIt Sind sie die Retter des MCU? Heute sprechen Volker und Andy Jackson über Deadpool and Wolverine und schauen auch kurz auf die Ereignisse der Comic Con. Wir sind gespannt auf eure Meinung.
Andy summarises the work that led to ethical and sustainable growth being one of the seven objectives of Fitch Group's business strategy, and, describing the changes in the workplace that create opportunities to increase HR influence and impact, discusses the principle ‘no bad jobs'. Andy discusses DE&I and sustainability in the context of business risk, refencing, for example, what sales and marketing teams feed in about business transparency and impact, and calls on you to position HR as the trusted provider of insights and solutions to business problems.
Hello dear friend, welcome to the Monthly Music Challenge podcast with your hosts Cosmic Bos. This episode is MMC 2.4 - Animals For the fourth theme of the second year of the monthly music challenge, it felt only natural to come back down from Space (MMC 2.3 - Intergalactic) and go and spend some time with nature, chat to the birds for a bit, play 'fetch the random throwable object' with a dog, listen to the conforting ASMR sounds of a cat purring on your lap, and have the soothing tones of David Battenberg cake share the majestic wonders of the animal kingdom with you. So here it is, the MMC Challenger (our Rocket, Submarine, Train that crosses the creative multiverse) has collected up all the animals it could find for inspiration for the musical wonder that is the Monthly Music Challenge. Your hosts are Nick and Andy Jackson, brothers from the UK that form up the musical outfit known as Cosmic Bos (one S on Bos - we are economical with our 'S's), and they are here to take you on the musical safari that awaits your baited earholes. Join David Battenberg cake, Big Mic, the Sexy German, Sir Patrick McKellen, Proffessor Briiiiiiiiiian Cox, Little Nick and a whole bunch of other new characters/impressions suggested by the wonderful musicians of the MMC. David Battenberg cake and his singing cake friends (Taylor Swiss roll, Breddie Mercury, David Bowieberg, Elvis Pretzel, FABBA, Cake Bush, Elton Scone, Dave Grohlberg, Fleetwood Macaroon, Morrisseed, Florence Welsh cake (and the Vending Machine), Radiobread, Robert Swiss, Damon Albran muffin, John Lemon Meringne, Paul McCakeney, Ringdough Starr, George Harriscone, Eclairic Clapton, Michael FlapJackson and introducing Cannoli Minogue) are joined this month by the menagerie of fruit and veg animals, including Labranoodle, Brocacollie, Springaspaniel, Orangatangerine, Tomato Cats, BananaLlama, Figlet, Fruit Bats, Pearakeets and the PineOwlpple. The world of David Battenberg Cake just got a little brighter with all the majestic animals joining. Come join all the fun on TikTok. You can purchase Cosmic Bos's Animals song 'The Animal In Me Sees The Humanity In You' from bandcamp here https://cosmicbos.bandcamp.com/track/the-animal-in-me-sees-the-humanity-in-you Cosmic Bos will be donating a portion of profits to support Animal Charities, so please suggest to us which charities we should donate to. Cosmic Bos also made a video to go along with the song, please visit our YouTube for more Cosmic Bos Official Music Video also there you can find this episode to vote in the peoples choice award and leave comments, we love comments, please leave lots of comments. Speaking of the Peoples Choice award, SPOILET ALERT! The joint winners of the PCA for MMC 2.3 Intergalactic are... Colin Pimlott 'Intergalactic Void' and John Serrano, Only the Host and Tracy Cloud 'Are You Here'. Congratulations! Both truly majestic songs. So let's move onto the business of the next theme, which we are proud to announce is being cocurated by Uncle Funkbeard, the undisputed Golden God of the Funkiverse. The theme for Monthly Music Challenge MMC 2.5 is Funk Drunk Love that is MMC 2.5 - Funk Drunk Love Please get them funky drunky lovey tunes into the podcast by the 31st May 2024. Email your mp3 with a write up about the song and a bio (if it's your first trip aboard the MMC Challenge) to cosmicbos@gmail.com by the 31st May. Huge Thanks to Uncle Funkbeard for bringing us the Funk we need for the MMC's genre theme of the year. Here is the full tracklist for the episode, not in the order they appear in the episode, but in the order they are presented in the legendary game 'Big Mic's Big Numbers' hosted by Big Mic. 1. Cosmic Bos - The Animal In Me Sees The Humanity In You 2. Hellwaddler - Animetal 3. Notehead - Researching Spiders 4. John Serrano - King Frog 5. Chemical Shift - Asteroids 6. Natalie Williams Calhoun - A Day In The Life 7. Mobidextrous - Elemental Bird 8. TruckDog - Taken by Animals 9. Mario Marino and Jonathan Hadley - The Manimal 10. Callilunasa - The Dancing Bear and The Little Child 11. Tonal Drift - Denizens of the Deep 12. NaykelTBG - Tungba 13. Andrew Hartshorn - Peter and the Birds 14. A Sea Warren - Animals 15. Trench Gun - Nothing Special 16. Colin Pimlott - Animal Attraction 17. Uncle Funkbeard - The Flaming O 18. Taylor Lidstone and Ruby Lan - Menagarie of Love Please go and vote for your faves in the People Choice Award poll on the YouTube video for this episode, or on X, or on the Discord for the MMC. Thank you. Thank you for coming on this musical safari with us, we really do appreciate it, please like, share and subscribe to the podcast in all the podcast places, and comment on the youtubes, and come say Hi to David on Tiktok, and buy all the music from bandcamp. Please support all the wonderful artists of the MMC, purchase their music and follow them on the socials, music is the international language, let's keep building this creative community and become a force for positivity that can change the world for the better. Majestic. So final reminder, theme for May is Funk Drunk Love Submission closing date is 31st May 2024 You are amazing, we love you Cosmic Bos
Charlton Athletic FC are this season's EFL's Community Club of the Year and, through a number of initiatives, have placed EDI at the centre of the club's growth strategy. In this episode of the Footballco Business Podcast, hear how the club is seeing the benefits on and off the pitch and using EDI to create a unique proposition for brand partners looking to reach young football fans. This episode of the Footballco Business was recorded at SportsPro Live and hosted by Footballco's VP of global football partnerships, Andy Jackson. Read more about Charlton's unique proposition: https://www.footballco.com/blog/footballcocharlton
The Wave Goodbye Say Hello Podcast hosted by Andy Shier, starring the legendary Andy Jackson, live from his camper van at Hill Head on the sunny South Coast of the UK, talking all things radio, music and more! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome fellow Space Babies, to the Monthly Music Challenge podcast with your hosts Cosmic Bos. This episode is MMC 2.3 - Intergalactic. The third theme for 2024, was Intergalactic, and fellow humans, you are in for an out of this world experience right here on this very podcast, that's right, we are space bound, with the help of 19 other majestic musical wonders from around the globe, we will explore the sonic intergalactic highways and hear things we can only have dreamed of imagining, let's not waste any more time and climb aboard the MMC Challenger, the rocket/submarine/train that Cosmic Bos pilot (kind of) around the creative cosmic multiverse and get all space musicified. Your hosts are Cosmic Bos, Nick and Andy Jackson, brothers from the UK that make creative and quirky music, as well the home of David Battenberg cake, Big Mic, Sexy German man, Taylor Swiss Roll, Bread Sheeran, David Bowieberg, Dave Grohlberg (from the Food Fighters), Breddie Mercury, Elvis Pretzel, Fleetwood Macaroon, Cake Bush, Elton Scone, Paul McCakeney and many more. Cosmic Bos open the podcast in the traditional way, with their own submission to the theme, for Intergalactic, Cosmic Bos made Space Babies 2 (Intergalactic Super Fantastic Imagination Tactic) which you can purchase from Bandcamp here Space Babies 2 on Bandcamp There is also a video to go along with it, as is also tradition. Found here on this handy YouTube link right here Space Babies 2 by Cosmic Bos on YouTube Okay, with the self promotion out of the way, let's move on to the theme for MMC 2.4 which is : Animals. You have until the 3rd of May to create your piece of music around the theme of Animals, what you do with it is up to you, enjoy! Let's get Intergalactic with the tracks for this episode: (Please Note: the songs are presented in the order of the game Big Mic's Big Numbers, NOT in the order that they are played in the show) 1. Cosmic Bos - Space Babies 2 (Intergalactic Super Fantastic Imagination Tactic) 2. Gee-Wiz and the Space Pirates - Get Down Low 3. Colin Pimlott - Intergalactic Void 4. The Pixie Post - The Epiphany 5. Broken Nomads - Nevermore 6. Panmet - Meteor Shower 7. A Sea Warren - Intergalactic 8. Uncle Funkbeard - Rendevous with Destiny (remix) 9. Mario Marino - H Disco 1 10. Mario Marino, John Serrano, Tracy Cloud and Only the Host - All We Are Disappears 11. Trench Gun - Otherworldly 12. Tonal Drift - Scale 13. Andrew Hartshorn - Intergalactic Overture 14. Mobidextrous - The Third Helping 15. Chris Boddington - Contact 16. Notehead - Starlust 17. Sonic Squirrel - This is NOT Asteroid M 18. John Serrano, Only the Host and Tracy Cloud - Are You Home 19. TexMex Shaman and Tea R C - Expansive Expedition 20. Hellwaddler - Penguins Floating Through Space Thank you so much for coming on this musical adventure with us, we really do appreciate it, please subscribe to all our socials and share the podcast far and wide, it's free indie music for all to enjoy, and a bit of nonsense banter for some to enjoy. Please support all the amazing musicians that take part, most of them have bandcamp pages where you can support them directly by purchasing their work. The poll to vote in the peoples choice award will be on the youtube video and discord, please go vote for your fave. So finally, Coming Next Month (on the 5th May) will be Monthly Music Challenge MMC 2.4 - Animals The theme is : Animals Submission close date for MM 2.4 is the 3rd May 2024. Email mp3 and blurb to cosmicbos@gmail.com Peace and infinite space dreams Cosmic Bos
This episode of Moments That Rock features producer and engineer Andy Jackson who began working with The Pink Floyd in 1980 spending the next several decades working with both them and Roger Waters and David Gilmour's solo projects. Up until recently he also ran his own studio, Tube Mastering and is about to release his 4th studio album intriguingly titled AI AJ. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to Live From Progzilla Towers Edition 510. In this edition we heard music by Mike Oldfield, Melanie Mau & Martin Schnella, David Bowie, Fouette, Cardiacs, Eloy, Andy Jackson, Robert Fripp & The League Of Gentlemen, Monkey3, Karnataka, RPWL & Freisinger Symphonieorchester, Isildurs Bane & Jinian Wilde, Ren, Styx, XTC & Kitaro.
This show was recorded at the World Football Summit Asia in December 2023 and focuses on the strategy behind the arrival of players like Ronaldo, Neymar and Benzema into the Saudi Pro League, as well as the impact it's had both on and off the pitch. The panel discuss the Saudi Pro League's marketing and media deals since the influx of new talent and the role it plays in bringing through young domestic talent. Moderated by Andy Jackson, VP of Global Football Partnerships at Footballco, the panel includes: Mohammed Awlia, General Manager of Strategic Planning, KSA Ministry of Sport Carlo Nohra, COO, SPL Romeo Jozak, Technical Director Future Falcons SAFF Omar Al Hakim, Head of Business Development & Brand Partnerships, Lega Serie A For more on the World Football Summit and future events, visit: www.worldfootballsummit.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nate from @DeepDishGlobs joins me to discuss our recent Jackson Barbell weight set acquisitions, the history of Andy Jackson's weight plates, wild finds, how to find vintage weights, and other Old Iron Talk. Follow Nate on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/deepdishglobes/ ⚖️ Are your weight plates accurate? Do they weigh what they should? Vintage Gainz DIY Weight Calibration Plates are on sale at Micro Gainz! https://microgainz.com/collections/vintage-gainz
Dr. Andy Jackson's The Late and Post-Dictatorship Cinephilia Boom and Art Houses in South Korea (Edinburgh University Press, 2024) examines an unexplored area of South Korean cinema history – the 1985-1997 growth of art film exhibition, consumption, and cinephilia. This moment of heightened interest in art film altered how many Koreans conceptualised cinema and helped pave the way for the critical success of South Korean film. This historical study analyses the cultural, political, social, and economic developments of the post-1985 period that increased interest in European art film. It looks at the interactions of art house exhibitors with cinephile audiences, the media and the state-level administrators responsible for governing the industry. The aim of young cinephiles was nothing less than a bottom-up cultural transformation of a society emerging from three decades of dictatorship. The analysis is based on the previously unheard voices of audiences who participated in the cinephilia. This study is both a history of an era in Korean cinema and an argument about the impact of this period of cultural renewal on the industry. Andy Jackson is an Associate Professor in the Korean Studies programme at Monash University. He is also director of the Monash University Korean Studies Research Hub (MUKSRH) and current convenor of Korean Studies. His key research areas include the history of rebellion in Korea, premodern and modern Korean history, North and South Korean film and popular culture, invented traditions in Korea. Learn more about Monash University's Korean Studies Research Hub here. Leslie Hickman is a translator and writer. She has an MA in Korean Studies from Yonsei University. You can follow her activities on X. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Dr. Andy Jackson's The Late and Post-Dictatorship Cinephilia Boom and Art Houses in South Korea (Edinburgh University Press, 2024) examines an unexplored area of South Korean cinema history – the 1985-1997 growth of art film exhibition, consumption, and cinephilia. This moment of heightened interest in art film altered how many Koreans conceptualised cinema and helped pave the way for the critical success of South Korean film. This historical study analyses the cultural, political, social, and economic developments of the post-1985 period that increased interest in European art film. It looks at the interactions of art house exhibitors with cinephile audiences, the media and the state-level administrators responsible for governing the industry. The aim of young cinephiles was nothing less than a bottom-up cultural transformation of a society emerging from three decades of dictatorship. The analysis is based on the previously unheard voices of audiences who participated in the cinephilia. This study is both a history of an era in Korean cinema and an argument about the impact of this period of cultural renewal on the industry. Andy Jackson is an Associate Professor in the Korean Studies programme at Monash University. He is also director of the Monash University Korean Studies Research Hub (MUKSRH) and current convenor of Korean Studies. His key research areas include the history of rebellion in Korea, premodern and modern Korean history, North and South Korean film and popular culture, invented traditions in Korea. Learn more about Monash University's Korean Studies Research Hub here. Leslie Hickman is a translator and writer. She has an MA in Korean Studies from Yonsei University. You can follow her activities on X. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
Dr. Andy Jackson's The Late and Post-Dictatorship Cinephilia Boom and Art Houses in South Korea (Edinburgh University Press, 2024) examines an unexplored area of South Korean cinema history – the 1985-1997 growth of art film exhibition, consumption, and cinephilia. This moment of heightened interest in art film altered how many Koreans conceptualised cinema and helped pave the way for the critical success of South Korean film. This historical study analyses the cultural, political, social, and economic developments of the post-1985 period that increased interest in European art film. It looks at the interactions of art house exhibitors with cinephile audiences, the media and the state-level administrators responsible for governing the industry. The aim of young cinephiles was nothing less than a bottom-up cultural transformation of a society emerging from three decades of dictatorship. The analysis is based on the previously unheard voices of audiences who participated in the cinephilia. This study is both a history of an era in Korean cinema and an argument about the impact of this period of cultural renewal on the industry. Andy Jackson is an Associate Professor in the Korean Studies programme at Monash University. He is also director of the Monash University Korean Studies Research Hub (MUKSRH) and current convenor of Korean Studies. His key research areas include the history of rebellion in Korea, premodern and modern Korean history, North and South Korean film and popular culture, invented traditions in Korea. Learn more about Monash University's Korean Studies Research Hub here. Leslie Hickman is a translator and writer. She has an MA in Korean Studies from Yonsei University. You can follow her activities on X. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/east-asian-studies
Dr. Andy Jackson's The Late and Post-Dictatorship Cinephilia Boom and Art Houses in South Korea (Edinburgh University Press, 2024) examines an unexplored area of South Korean cinema history – the 1985-1997 growth of art film exhibition, consumption, and cinephilia. This moment of heightened interest in art film altered how many Koreans conceptualised cinema and helped pave the way for the critical success of South Korean film. This historical study analyses the cultural, political, social, and economic developments of the post-1985 period that increased interest in European art film. It looks at the interactions of art house exhibitors with cinephile audiences, the media and the state-level administrators responsible for governing the industry. The aim of young cinephiles was nothing less than a bottom-up cultural transformation of a society emerging from three decades of dictatorship. The analysis is based on the previously unheard voices of audiences who participated in the cinephilia. This study is both a history of an era in Korean cinema and an argument about the impact of this period of cultural renewal on the industry. Andy Jackson is an Associate Professor in the Korean Studies programme at Monash University. He is also director of the Monash University Korean Studies Research Hub (MUKSRH) and current convenor of Korean Studies. His key research areas include the history of rebellion in Korea, premodern and modern Korean history, North and South Korean film and popular culture, invented traditions in Korea. Learn more about Monash University's Korean Studies Research Hub here. Leslie Hickman is a translator and writer. She has an MA in Korean Studies from Yonsei University. You can follow her activities on X. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/film
Dr. Andy Jackson's The Late and Post-Dictatorship Cinephilia Boom and Art Houses in South Korea (Edinburgh University Press, 2024) examines an unexplored area of South Korean cinema history – the 1985-1997 growth of art film exhibition, consumption, and cinephilia. This moment of heightened interest in art film altered how many Koreans conceptualised cinema and helped pave the way for the critical success of South Korean film. This historical study analyses the cultural, political, social, and economic developments of the post-1985 period that increased interest in European art film. It looks at the interactions of art house exhibitors with cinephile audiences, the media and the state-level administrators responsible for governing the industry. The aim of young cinephiles was nothing less than a bottom-up cultural transformation of a society emerging from three decades of dictatorship. The analysis is based on the previously unheard voices of audiences who participated in the cinephilia. This study is both a history of an era in Korean cinema and an argument about the impact of this period of cultural renewal on the industry. Andy Jackson is an Associate Professor in the Korean Studies programme at Monash University. He is also director of the Monash University Korean Studies Research Hub (MUKSRH) and current convenor of Korean Studies. His key research areas include the history of rebellion in Korea, premodern and modern Korean history, North and South Korean film and popular culture, invented traditions in Korea. Learn more about Monash University's Korean Studies Research Hub here. Leslie Hickman is a translator and writer. She has an MA in Korean Studies from Yonsei University. You can follow her activities on X. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/performing-arts
Dr. Andy Jackson's The Late and Post-Dictatorship Cinephilia Boom and Art Houses in South Korea (Edinburgh University Press, 2024) examines an unexplored area of South Korean cinema history – the 1985-1997 growth of art film exhibition, consumption, and cinephilia. This moment of heightened interest in art film altered how many Koreans conceptualised cinema and helped pave the way for the critical success of South Korean film. This historical study analyses the cultural, political, social, and economic developments of the post-1985 period that increased interest in European art film. It looks at the interactions of art house exhibitors with cinephile audiences, the media and the state-level administrators responsible for governing the industry. The aim of young cinephiles was nothing less than a bottom-up cultural transformation of a society emerging from three decades of dictatorship. The analysis is based on the previously unheard voices of audiences who participated in the cinephilia. This study is both a history of an era in Korean cinema and an argument about the impact of this period of cultural renewal on the industry. Andy Jackson is an Associate Professor in the Korean Studies programme at Monash University. He is also director of the Monash University Korean Studies Research Hub (MUKSRH) and current convenor of Korean Studies. His key research areas include the history of rebellion in Korea, premodern and modern Korean history, North and South Korean film and popular culture, invented traditions in Korea. Learn more about Monash University's Korean Studies Research Hub here. Leslie Hickman is a translator and writer. She has an MA in Korean Studies from Yonsei University. You can follow her activities on X. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/korean-studies
Dr. Andy Jackson's The Late and Post-Dictatorship Cinephilia Boom and Art Houses in South Korea (Edinburgh University Press, 2024) examines an unexplored area of South Korean cinema history – the 1985-1997 growth of art film exhibition, consumption, and cinephilia. This moment of heightened interest in art film altered how many Koreans conceptualised cinema and helped pave the way for the critical success of South Korean film. This historical study analyses the cultural, political, social, and economic developments of the post-1985 period that increased interest in European art film. It looks at the interactions of art house exhibitors with cinephile audiences, the media and the state-level administrators responsible for governing the industry. The aim of young cinephiles was nothing less than a bottom-up cultural transformation of a society emerging from three decades of dictatorship. The analysis is based on the previously unheard voices of audiences who participated in the cinephilia. This study is both a history of an era in Korean cinema and an argument about the impact of this period of cultural renewal on the industry. Andy Jackson is an Associate Professor in the Korean Studies programme at Monash University. He is also director of the Monash University Korean Studies Research Hub (MUKSRH) and current convenor of Korean Studies. His key research areas include the history of rebellion in Korea, premodern and modern Korean history, North and South Korean film and popular culture, invented traditions in Korea. Learn more about Monash University's Korean Studies Research Hub here. Leslie Hickman is a translator and writer. She has an MA in Korean Studies from Yonsei University. You can follow her activities on X. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/popular-culture
Hot Rod Circuit guitarist and vocalist Andy Jackson sits in this week to discuss the writing and recording of the band's 2002 single “The Pharmacist”. While it may seem that the song is detailing a story of love gone wrong, the actual story behind the lyrics is as unexpected as it is heartbreaking. Andy also opens up about the organic recording experience that led to a sound that remains powerful and timeless. If you love Chris DeMakes A Podcast and you'd like to get weekly bonus episodes (plus a GIANT back catalog of bonus episodes), head to http://www.ChrisDeMakes.com to sign up for the Supporting Cast (it's basically a Patreon, just a different name!) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hello Music fans, Welcome to a special presentation podcast by the hosts of the Monthly Music Challenge, Cosmic Bos (one S). Although this is the podcast feed for the MMC, it is also the place that Cosmic Bos put their special presentations and some other guff, like, if they want to chat about something for some reason. Cosmic Bos are Nick and Andy Jackson, brothers from the South of the UK, making music and music videos and sharing them with the world. Virtual Normality 3 is our third EP in the Virtual Normality series (you can tell by the 3 after the words Virtual and Normality), with the first one having come out way back in 2021 before the Monthly Music Challenge even existed, the second one hit internet shelves in 2022 mere months before the MMC was launched, and then this third one slipped onto the intershelves on the final day of 2023 (so we can still claim it came out in '23). https://cosmicbos.bandcamp.com/album/virtual-normality-3 A little Cosmic Bos history on this subject: Virtual Normality started life as a showcase for Nick and Andy of their songwriting skills, at the time, Cosmic Bos were making an improvised music podcast, with Nick and Andy working with Joe Philogene and producing 4 epic Full album improv sessions in 2021. 'Space Babies' was born from the improv sessions and was given a coat of production paint to open the EP, with 'Take it Easier', 'It's Always You' and 'Ride Another Wave' being used from the songbooks. 'Stay Inside' was a new song made with TexMex Shaman and loving placed on the EP. Flash forward a year and Cosmic Bos release Virtual Normality 2, having won a 'Judge's Choice' Award for their album '2 A.M it's Mission Time' it was decided that Nick and Andy would give the songwriting their full focus. VN2 contained 4 songs that had been born from the Music Weeklies challenge on X (formerly Twitter) as well as a Cosmic Bos remix of a song by Andrew Hartshorn and Natalie Williams Calhoun. It also served as the blueprint for the Monthly Music Challenge. At the end of the first year of the Monthly Music Challenge, Cosmic Bos turned their attention to Virtual Normality 3, knowing that they wanted it to showcase what the future may hold, just as the previous two VN EP's had. And that is what this podcast is about. Come on a journey with Nick Jackson and Andy Jackson of Cosmic Bos as they discuss their new 5 track EP Virtual Normality 3, which you can buy on bandcamp right now here https://cosmicbos.bandcamp.com/album/virtual-normality-3 Also, if you fancy a free copy of the EP, then all you need to do is purchase our CD from Monochrome Motif Records here https://cosmicbos.bandcamp.com/album/mmc-1-2023-album - Containing our 10 songs for the first year of the Monthly Music Challenge, and a bonus free digital download of Virtual Normality 3. Thank you for listening, regular Monthly Music Challenge will be back on the 4th of Feb 2024, you have until the 2nd Feb to write your 'First Impressions' songs, and then email mp3 and bio to us at cosmicbos@gmail.com Full tracklist for Virtual Normality 3 Oh Wow! (Hug the Lady) ft. A Sea Warren Future Anniversaries Unconditional Fragility How So Lucky ft. Theo Please like, share and subscribe to our work And comment pwease, we weally weally love comments Peace and infinite love Cosmic Bos
Hello dear listener, Welcome to the Monthly Music Challenge podcast with your hosts Cosmic Bos, they are Nick and Andy Jackson, brothers from the UK that make lots of music, and host this music challenge, monthly, in podcast form. This is the introduction episode to the second year of the Monthly Music Challenge. What is the Monthly Music Challenge? Good question, it is a podcast, audioshow, that comes out monthly, and contains music submitted around a theme each month. We did it all last year, and had 10 themes that made up MMC 1. Cosmic Bos (your show hosts) put their efforts out as a CD under Monochrome Motif records, which you can purchase from bandcamp here https://cosmicbos.bandcamp.com/album/mmc-1-2023-album How do I get involved? If you are a musician, and you would like to submit music to the Monthly Music Challenge podcast, please send mp3's with a bio (for first timers) and a little write up about your track to cosmicbos@gmail.com We listen to all submissions and craft a unique show out of them, the peeps of the MMC are the cream of the indie music scene, and you can be a part of it too. What is the theme for Jan 2024? Well, the theme for Jan 2024 is - First Impressions You have till the 2nd of Feb to get your 'First Impressions' songs in. Is there a way to submit songs from previous themes of the MMC? Funny you should ask, we had a segment last year we called 'Late Subs' to accomodate peeps that missed the deadline, and we will probably bring that back for this season of podcasting. So if you would like to make a song or piece of music about any of the themes from MMC1 then please do, and submit them in mp3 form to cosmicbos@gmail.com MMC1 Themes for late subs are: New Beginnings, Escape, Ignorance, Winning, Razzmajazz, Artificial Intelligence, Mother Earth, Dreams, Super Spectacular & Finale So for this intro episode we didn't really get any submissions, we had suggested that if peeps were up for it they could make a track to go with the theme 'Intro'. Only one person took up the challenge, the one and only Andrew Hartshorn. Who also put out an MMC 1 album from his efforts on the MMC in 2023. Go buy a copy on bandcamp, it's awesome sauce and well worth your eartime. Also, we hastily put our 'Intro' song together, and are getting it to pull double duties for now, as the podcast intro AND our MMC 2 intro. Fun times. Please like, share, comment and subscribe to Cosmic Bos Now get to work, you've got music to make Peace and infinite cake Cosmic Bos (one 'S')
Welcome to the Monthly Music Challenge with Cosmic Bos podcast Monthly Music Challenge MMC 1.10 - Finale We have reached the final theme of the Monthly Music Challenge's first year of existing, there will be no more monthly musical shenanigans until 2024, well, apart from the MMC Awards, and a few albums being available to buy on CD (SPOILER ALERT!) Cosmic Bos and Andrew Hartshorn both having CD's out under Monochrome Motif Records in December on bandcamp Alas, we get ahead of ourselves, for right now, Nick and Andy Jackson and Jackson (Cosmic Bos) delve deep into the wonderful, eclectic, fascinating world of indie music, presenting for your earholes, interpretations of Finale, the Final E, the Fin Ale, the last song for the MMC1 albums we've all been making all year, the final outing for 2023, music made to the theme of Finale. With some truly amazeball choonage that is sure to crispy your disco chicken, awesome your sauce, go on a musical adventure like no other, for the Finale outing in 2023, Cosmic Bos proudly presents the music of Mobidextrous, Above the Snow Line ft. John Serrano, Trench Gun, Notehead, TexMex Shaman and Tea R Sea, Andrew 'Big Dog' Hartshorn, Voltage Poetry Project, Taylor Lidstone, Hell'YEAH'waddler, Mario Marino, A Sea Warren (we can call him Al), Only the Host, Uncle Funkbeard, The Eclectic Collective, Chemical Shift/Broken Nomads and of course your idiotic hosts, Cosmic Bos. Thank you so much for coming on this musical journey with us, it has been amazeballs from start to finish, and please support all these exceptional artists by buying their music, or at least following them on Spotify and other musical socials, bandcamp is still currently worth a visit. We have made our Tringle for this episode 'pay what you want', with nothing being an option, so please go help yourself to a copy of our three tracks for this episode. https://cosmicbos.bandcamp.com/album/mmc-110-finale Comments make the indie musical world go round, so please leave comments wherever you get your MMC fix, thanks a billyuion. You can also pick up our Monochrome Motif album - Cosmic Bos MMC 1 (2023) https://cosmicbos.bandcamp.com/album/mmc-1-2023-album Along with the Big Dog's MMC album 'Mythos Unveiled' too, Andrew Hartshorn Mythos Unveiled https://andrewhartshorn.bandcamp.com/album/mythos-unveiled-album Together you can get both on CD for £12 on bandcamp, whatta bargain! Right, now onto the songs, here is the full tracklist for the episode: 1. Grand Theft Autotune (live) - Cosmic Bos 2. FINMV - Mobidextrous 3. Finale - Above the Snow Line ft. John Serrano 4. Monotony - Trench Gun 5. Feed me the Finale - Notehead 6. True Story - Texmex Shaman and Tea R Sea 7. Life & His Lover - Andrew Hartshorn 8. Once Stowaway - Voltage Poetry Project 9. Finale 2023 - Taylor Lidstone 10. Noot & Carnage - Hellwaddler 11. Transcendence 1 (the Twingle in the Tringle) - Cosmic Bos 12. HKJKT - Mobidextrous 13. Insomnia - Trench Gun 14. Subsiding Radiance - Mario Marino 15. I Want to Run Away - A Sea Warren 16. Lost - Only the Host 17. Changing My Mind - Uncle Funkbeard 18. Fallin - The Eclectic Collective (Texmex Shaman) 19. Bootymancer - Notehead 20. A New Beginning - Chemical Shift/Broken Nomads 21. CNDYFLP - Mobidextrous 22. Pinata of Troy - Cosmic Bos Now that is one massive bowl of crispy chicken soup for the soul, this is the bit of the podcast write up where we would usually announce the next theme, but technically there isn't one. However, as we have already decided that we're coming back next year to do Monthly Music Challenge 2, we offer up a little winter challenge for the keen and eager. In Janurary, Cosmic Bos will do a 'MMC 2.0 intro' episode, to reintroduce the idea for next year, and give peeps the month of Jan to jam their themed jam. If you want to get in ahead of the game a bit, then we will spin on the show any 'intro's' you wish to make for your MMC2 album. We will make one, probably use it to double up as a theme tune for MMC2 podcast, not sure yet. But anyway, you have until the beginning of 2024 to send us any intros you wish, we will play them in the MMC 2.0 ep, keep 'em short, they are just intro's. With the year coming to close in a short while, we are going to do the Monthly Music Challenge awards for year 1, if you have taken part this year you are in the runnings for an award, we will split it into two parts, with a Gold and Silver version of each award, maybe, still pondering it to be honest. If you wanted to vote for your favourite songs from any of the previous episodes, please drop a comment on the youtube vid for the coresponding episode, we will listen to your advice, or at least read and like the comment. Please like, share and subscribe to Cosmic Bos on youtube, we do video work too for your eyeballs. Cosmic Bos on YouTube All that's left to say is a massive thank you to all the artists that have contributed to the MMC over 2023, and all you amazing listeners who have support this project, we really love you and it's been an absolute delight to build this community of creativity. Please comment on the MMC, it really helps spread the word and share the music far and wide. Peace and infinite love Cosmic Bos P.S - Big Mic will return if you ask for him
This show aired on Wednesday, September 27th, 2023 on 107.9 and 980 The WAAV in Wilmington, NC. Guests include Mayor Darryl Mills and Dr. Andy Jackson. Target Closing 9 Stores, Wrightsville Beach update, and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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https://hartshornjacksonjacksonwarren.bandcamp.com The offices of Hartshorn, Jackson, Jackson & Warren (HJJ&W) present to you the minutes from the quarterly review meeting conducted by the visual promotional media department in late July 2023. Due to time constrainted the video department would like to offer their appologies for being unable to meet the deadlines set by the record label Monochrome Motif, providing neither the promotional visual material for the single 'Playing Office' or the subsequent planned singles 'The Canvasser' and 'Repressent Me', all tracks featured on the Debut album by Hartshorn, Jackson, Jackson & Warren 'Sound Investments'. As the album release is imminent (4th August 2023) it has been decided to package the minutes from our meeting as a preview podcast to provide some insight into the process of making an album in a month from 4 seperate locations across the United Kingdom, as well as showcase a cross section of the material contained on 'Sound Investments'. The album 'Sound Investments' will be available to purchase in CD form from bandcamp from the 4th August 2023, and it contains 11 tracks all built in the month of May for the Lights and Lines album writing club competition. The single 'Playing Office' was part of the Album Writing Club 2023 playlist and can be found here Playing Office by HJJ&W on Soundcloud The album was unsuccessful in securing any recognition from the competition, but due to business planning the partners had managed to secure a release for the album with Monochrome Motif. Monochrome Motif on Bandcamp It should be noted for the minutes that Andrew Hartshorn is both the 'Hartshorn' in HJJ&W AND the CEO of Monochrome Motif records, placing him in a fortuatous position for negotiating the release of 'Sound Investments'. https://hartshornjacksonjacksonwarren.bandcamp.com Contained within this preview podcast: Radio promotional material no.23 Playing Office The Canvasser Represent Me Radio promotional material no.42 Within the preview podcast you will find this extensive sample of the album. Including recordings from the progress discussions with Andrew Hartshorn and Al Warren, Cosmic Bos (Nick and Andy Jackson) guide you through the wonderful world of modern office life as musicians trying to juggle the responsibilities of existence. All tracks written, performed & produced by Hartshorn, Jackson, Jackson & Warren. Thank you for you time, and please consider purchasing this album in all seriousness. The visual marketing department wil be placed on Incentive Plans to ensure the completion of their assignments, and the Partners of HJJ&W do not wish the incompetencies of this department to reflect negatively on the company as a whole. This Quarterly review meeting has been made available by Andy Jackson & Nick Jackson, for the public records, under the Monthly Music Challenge with Cosmic Bos Podcast label. For more details on all the partners of HJJ&W please refer to the Monthly Music Challenge in which they all participate. Please like, share and transcribe Kind Regards Cosmic Bos (Andy & Nick Jackson)
This episode is presented by Carolina Readiness Supply -- Dr. Andy Jackson, Director of the Civitas Center for Public Integrity at the John Locke Foundation, discusses the US Supreme Court's ruling in the North Carolina case that tested whether slate legislatures have wide latitude to draw federal congressional districts. Get exclusive content here!: https://thepetekalinershow.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Live From Progzilla Towers Edition 479. In this edition we heard music by Renaissance, Coma Rossi, Avenged Sevenfold, Yes, Comedy Of Errors, Le Orme, Locanda Delle Fate, Kevin Gilbert, Henge, Genesis, Matt Berry, I Am The Manic Whale, Hats Off Gentlemen, It's Adequate, Liaison, Godsticks, Tako, Andy Jackson, Mystery, Wigwam, Barclay James Harvest, Before The Moon Arrived & Lisa Bella Donna.
This episode is presented by Old Grouch's Military Surplus -- Ardis Watkins, Executive Director of the State Employees Association of North Carolina, calls for legislative leaders to include pay raises of 5% per year over the next two years in the next budget. The House budget has raises of 7.5% over two years. The Senate version has 5% raises over two years. Plus, Dr. Andy Jackson discusses the ghost votes and the new election law proposed by the GOP legislature.Get exclusive content here!: https://thepetekalinershow.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on Family Policy Matters, host Traci DeVette Griggs welcomes Dr. Andy Jackson, Director of the Civitas Center for Public Integrity at the John Locke Foundation, to discuss the North Carolina Supreme Court's recent decision reversals and the implications they will have for the 2024 elections. These include voter ID, redistricting, and voting rights for felons.
May is Mental Health Month: It was first designated in America in 1949 by Mental Health in America. This is the 74th year we have celebrated Mental Health Month. It's a month dedicated to two things mainly: 1. Recognizing that we ALL have a level of mental wellness just like we all have a level of physical wellness, and that mental wellness is linked to all other kinds of health and wellness. 2. It's also a chance to have conversations about how mental illnesses are real just like other chronic physical illnesses, and that they can be treated effectively. Like chronic illnesses, diagnosing them and treating them as early as possible can prevent or lessen symptoms. We often focus on just physical health and ignore our mental wellness, for instance getting plenty of rest and exercise but still living a stressful lifestyle when there are some things we also could do to eliminate or reduce that stress. • Wellness is essential to living a full and productive life • Stress affects our wellness and is something we all experience but there are ways to either better deal with stress or reduce it in our lives. • Anxiety disorders affect around 40 million Americans annually • Major depression affects around 15 million Americans annually • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder affects around 11 million Americans annually • Bipolar Disorder affects around 6 million Americans annually • It is common for mental illnesses to co-occur with substance use disorders and other diseases like diabetes, heart disease, etc. Go to Mental Health In America's website (www.mentalhealthamerica.net) for more information about Mental Health Month and mental wellness and to take a free, confidential, online screening for yourself or someone you are concerned about. For an extensive list of links on mental health go to www.sinnissippi.org and click on LINKS at the top of the page. The link to the screenings is also there at the top of the page.
Producer, musician and Pink Floyd engineer Andy Jackson guests on a brand new Fake Show podcast with host Jim Tofte...enjoy!!!
May 8th - Steph Grasso, Andy Jackson
Welcome to the Monthly Music Challenge with Cosmic Bos Episode 1.4 - Winning Cosmic Bos EP that accompanies this episode is found on bandcamp here https://cosmicbos.bandcamp.com/album/mmc-14-winning Cosmic Bos (Nick and Andy Jackson) present for your listening pleasure the finest in underground musical talent building a musical empire, one hashtag at a time, for the fourth outing of the first year of the MMC, we took on the epic concept of #Winning, and invited the worlds musicians to also take part, and some of them did, and here it is, in podcast form for you. This is the first hashtag that we have undertaken without being partnered up with the music weeklies peeps (check them out, they are awesome sauce), but rest assured, this episode still contains several of the challenges set by the weeklies, once all the Winning has been dealt with. And, returning once again, we have the Late Subs section, with some tasty musical treats for your ears around the previous hashtags of the MMC. Before #SpoilerAlert ending the show with a track from the Poseidon's Realm album by the Monochrome Assembly Check out the Monochrome Assembly bandcamp here https://monochromemotif.bandcamp.com/album/poseidons-realm-album The next hashtag for Monthly Music Challengers is #Rasmajazz in conjunction with the Music Weeklies again, we challenge you to explore your expressive Jazz, be wild, be bold, and see what happens, it's all that kinda jazz baby! You have until the 2nd of June to get your Rasmajazz songs to us, send mp3's and a bio or song info to cosmicbos@gmail.com Here is the full tracklist for MMC 1.4 Winning Winning songs 1. We Are All in this Together - Cosmic Bos @CosmicBos 2. Slow and Steady Wins the Race - Andrew Hartshorn 3. You Can't Be A Winner (If You're A Sinner) - ASeaWarren @aseawarren 4. D - Hellwaddler @Hellwaddler 5. Let's Go Bro! - TexMex Shaman 6. Winning isn't Everything - Man of Arun @ManOfArun 7. Smell Defeat - Notehead 8. Winning (Deep Friend Mix) - Mobidextrous @mobidextrous9777 What a collection of Winning songs right there, all returning players to the MMC, with an eclectic take on the theme, bangers one and all, go check out all these wonders on the socials. On to the weekly hashtag songs provided by the @musicweeklies TuneWithAView 9. TuneWithAView - Cosmic Bos @CosmicBos 10. Tune With A View - Peter Hawkey @peter_hawkey MyCulture 11. Kick in the Cultures - Cosmic Bos @CosmicBos 12. Scrying Mirror - Notehead Accelerate 13. Accelerate - Tonal Drift 14. Accelerate - Scowsh Molosh @scowsh 15. Sprint - Cosmic Bos @CosmicBos That leaves us with the LATE SUBS, Whoop Whoop! 16. in the beginning (#NewBeginnings) - Tonal Drift 17. Ignorance (#Ignorance) - TexMex Shaman And finally, to cap the episode off nicely, we present to you another track from the Poseidon's Realm album by the Monochrome Assembly 18. The Seagull - The Monochrome Assembly Thanks for listening and supporting, please consider subscribing and leaving comments and share with all your friends Our youtube Cosmic Bos YouTube Channel
Andy Jackson returns, Roy's stress continues, Penny gets a Roy at the barbers, the FA Cup Final is ruined, and Action Force chat. (Rec: 14/7/22) Join the Iron Filings Society: https://www.patreon.com/topflighttimemachine Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to the Monthly Music Challenge with Cosmic Bos Episode 1.3 - Ignorance Cosmic Bos (Nick and Andy Jackson) are the idiots here to take you through the 27 songs of the third month of the challenge. The main monthly theme was #Ignorance and 13 of the songs you will hear today were written around that idea. Thanks to the amazing people of Music Weeklies we managed to secure some other wonderful songs through the other hashtags of March 2023, and we also introduce a new section at the end of the podcast called Late Subs, so if you want to get in on the Monthly Music Challenge action you can send us songs based on the previous Monthly hashtags (1. New Beginnings, 2. Escape, and now 3. Ignorance) for a chance to be played in the Late Subs. Before we delve into the full tracklist, it's our pleasure to announce the next hashtag for the MMC, so MMC 1.4 will be #Winning. We are not paired with the Music Weeklies peeps on this one, so there is no pressure to get your monthly song finished in a week. Get your #Winning songs in to us by 5th May 2023 please, if you are new to the MMC then send an MP3 with a bio about yourself to cosmicbos@gmail.com , without further adoing let's get on with the show. Ignorance Songs 1. Idiots - Cosmic Bos 2. Ignorance - Mobidextrous 3. Ignorance - Peter Hawkey 4. Artificial Ignorance - Graham Casey 5. Ignorance - Dario Erico 6. Wilful Ignorance - Trench Gun 7. MuWee Ignorance - Scowsh Molosh 8. Ignorance - The Shiver One 9. The Size of the Stars - Notehead 10. I is for Ignorance - Hellwaddler 11. Eden - Andrew Hartshorn 12. Without Your Love - ASeaWarren 13. Ignorance (Boris Johnson) - Reuben Cooper Now that's a lot of great ignorance songs right there, some returning players and a couple of new faces, go check out all these amazing artists on their socials UpsideDown Songs 14. Down for the Upside - Cosmic Bos 15. Free Flow - Notehead 16. Downside Up - Esky013 GodsOfOlympus Songs 17. Gods and Goddesses of Olympus - Cosmic Bos 18. Ares God of War - Michel Debois MW200thTheme Songs 19. Reflections of our Inescapable Humanity (No Soup for You) - Cosmic Bos 20. Because it was - Man of Arun 21. Post Apocalyptic - Hellwaddler PainoSolo Songs 22. Reflections in the Ethereal Water - Ashen Music 23. Ivory and Ebony - Cosmic Bos Late Subs 24. Escape This! - TexMex Shaman 25. Pretend to Escape - Colin Pimlott 26. Love Restored - The Word Alchemist & Cosmic Bos 27. Let the Shaman Show You Round - TexMex Shaman & Cosmic Bos That's ya lot, and it sure is a lot, a lot of great music. We (Cosmic Bos) put all of our tracks out in a handy EP, which coincidently has the same name as this episode of the podcast, MMC 1.3 - Ignorance, you can get it on bandcamp here https://cosmicbos.bandcamp.com/album/mmc-13-ignorance And you can find video versions of all of our entries on youtube on our channel here Cosmic Bos YouTube Channel Please check out all the amazing musicians of the MMC, their socials will be pleased, help us build this community of true grass roots musicians, tell your musical friends to come get involved, it's still really early days with this, and together we can make it a force to reckon with, an alternative music industry of creative expression. Also, don't forget the next theme is #Winning, so get making your winning songs. Thanks for being awesome We love you Please like, share and subscribe Peace and infinite love Cosmic Bos Direct podcast page - https://cosmicbos.libsyn.com MMC Playlist on youtube - MMC on YouTube full playlist
Andy, Marketing Coordinator for Sinnissippi Centers was with us in studio to talk about March being Self-Harm Awareness month, how to recognize the signs that someone may need help, and how to proceed. And Sinnissippi Centers has a couple of fund raisers down the calendar as well.
Welcome to the Monthly Music Challenge with Cosmic Bos Episode 1.2 - Escape Cosmic Bos (Nick and Andy Jackson) are here to guide you through the wonderfully creative set of 25 songs (that's right! 25 chooons for you) all built around the hashtags of Feb 2023 (#Escape, #Freedom, #StandOut & #Family)set by the wonderful peeps of Music Weeklies (check out the community on Twitter) favouring the first one of course, as that is the monthly challenge. Before we delve deep into this bag of music, so you know what the challenge is for March, the next episode will be MMC 1.3 - #Ignorance - so get writing your ignorance songs to submit to the podcast, closing date 7th April. Okay, business out the way, let's get down to, err, business. Escape songs 1. Make Good Our Escape (Monthly version) - Cosmic Bos 2. Break Out - Trench Gun 3. Escape - Peter Hawkey 4. Run - Steve 3rd Echo Sounds 5. Scrambling Free - Graham Casey 6. Escape - Scowsh Molosh 7. Escape - Mobidextrous 8. How to Stop Time - Stefan Bohacek 9. Dance (Escape the Week) - Mijimo 10. Endure and Survive - Aaliya Mondesir (Lovely Mango) 11. Escape - ASeaWarren 12. The Fall of Icarus - Andrew Hartshorn 13. Escapist - Notehead 14. 7749 - Hellwaddler Wowsa! What a line up! Some returning players and some newbies to the MMC, go check out all these amazing artists on Twitter. Freedom songs 15. But What Does Freedom Mean? - Cosmic Bos 16. Disenfranchised - Trench Gun 17. Watching the Sky - Hellwaddler 18. Price of Freedom is Death - Stefan Bohacek StandOut songs 19. Stand Out - Cosmic Bos 20. Stand Out There - David Patterson 21. Out Standing - Cosmic Bos Family songs 22. Muwee Family Nintendo tracker - Scowsh Molosh 23. Family Plan - Mobidextrous 24. Family Tree - Cosmic Bos And that's all the hashtag songs, Outer Galactic shout out to all the amazing musicians that sent in their tracks, you guys are awesome and we love all of you, let's spread the word and get even more creative, talented musicians involved. We added a little bonus feature to the end of this show too, as we are evolving this idea and watching it take shape. We were asked by The Word Alchemist to do an instrumental version of one of Nick's older songs, which we did, and then it seemed only natural to add the vocal and before we knew it we had a fully finished song. So, we launch this new feature into the Monthly Music Challenge by in which, if the inspiration from the hashtag of the month isn't grabbing you, you can raid your musical archive and spruce up, rework or simply redo something from your songbook, we are calling this section FromTheSongbook songs And Cosmic Bos are going first with this, so here's the first entry to the Songbook section of the MMC 25. Heart Holder - Cosmic Bos Heart Holder was originally recorded by Cosmic Bos as part of a special presentation in Season 2 of our podcast, and it's a totally banger, with Nick taking the lead vocal and the guitars pumping it all up. It was fun doing a proper recording of it, and as is the usual Bos way, we will see where this feature goes, we have plenty of songs in our own songbooks which may appear here... Thanks for listening, please like, share and subscribe, and leave us a review on your podcasting platform of choice (it helps spread the word and build our musical community) https://linktr.ee/cosmicbos Also here is the direct podcast homepage https://cosmicbos.libsyn.com Also YouTube does us quite well, and the full podcast is available there too, so here's that link MMC with Cosmic Bos on YouTube Coming Up Next Month is Monthly Music Challenge 1.3 - Ignorance Peace and infinite love Cosmic Bos
Sinnissippi Centers is conducting our second annual Take a Chance on Youth 50/50 raffle to raise funds for youth programs. Tickets are $20.00 each and on sale during the month of February with the winning ticket drawn March 17th. We also discussed February is American Heart Month. There's a lot of attention focused on the prevention of heart disease and there should be. But the link between heart disease and Depression is not as well-known and we want to talk about that.
NC House Republican Caucus Director, Stephen Wiley, manages the candidate recruitment and campaigns for the 120 state House races. He says getting to a 72-seat majority was always going to be a heavy lift, even as they over-performed national GOP trends. While it's too early to analyze all of the results and turnout, Wiley says it appears that the anti-Trump coalition that formed in 2018 had an impact yesterday. Also, Dr. Andy Jackson, the Director of Civitas Center for Public Integrity at the John Locke Foundation, says the Congressional races turned out as expected - thanks to maps drawn by court-appointed "special masters." Jackson says the NC House may have fallen one vote shy of a supermajority, but Republicans can offer Democrats reasons to break with their governor. Get exclusive content here!: https://thepetekalinershow.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Leading a healthy and fit lifestyle, isn't just a way of thinking and living. It can be a way of business and for serial entrepreneur, Andy Jackson, making it easier for kids and adults to lead a healthy and active lifestyle became his business obsession. From releasing VHS videos in the 90s, to today working with Elton John's Rocket Sports, and heading his own curated wellness marketplace, Andy has set the tone for what it's like to run a fitness business with a passion for movement and authenticity.In this episode, Lara talks with Andy about his journey into entrepreneurship, what he's learned about being a stellar salesman, and the lens in which he uses to discern brands today (HINT: efficacy and environmental impact are key). Listen in for inspirational stories from Andy on creating businesses out of a healthy and active lifestyle.In this episode, you'll learn:The importance of human connection in businessHow to lead with authenticity in all types of influenceHow recycling is impacting the fitness industryResources Mentioned:Elton John's Rocket Sports - http://www.rocketsports.co.uk/Dr. Jen Esquer Fraboni - https://www.instagram.com/docjenfit/?hl=enCure-ate Goods - https://cureategoods.comVivobarefoot - https://www.vivobarefoot.com/us/ReVivo shoe Recycling ProgramConnect with the Guest:LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/andyjackson3/Twitter - https://twitter.com/fitnesstechlov?lang=enConnect with LYT Daily and Lara Heimann:Instagram Lara Heimann - https://www.instagram.com/lara.heimann/Facebook Lara Heimann - https://www.facebook.com/lara.f.heimannInstagram LYT Yoga - https://www.instagram.com/lytyogamethod/Facebook LYT Yoga - https://www.facebook.com/lytyogamethod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When all eyes seem to lock on you, how do you cope with self-consciousness? How do you look back?Andy Jackson is a poet preoccupied with difference and embodiment. His first published book of poems, Among the Regulars, was shortlisted for the 2011 Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry. Andy's most recent poetry collection is Human Looking (Giramondo, 2021), shortlisted for the Victorian Premier's Prize for Poetry. As he notes on his website, "these autobiographical and biographical poems speak with the voices of the disabled and disfigured, in myth, art, history and the present moment."Find the transcript for this show at onbeing.org.We're pleased to offer Andy Jackson's poem, and invite you to sign up here for the latest from Poetry Unbound.