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The rescue continues... You do NOT need to listen to Overture to enjoy Anthem! If you have the appetite to listen to both, we recommend starting with Anthem, then going back to listen to Overture! Gain access to an exclusive campaign, Shroud Over Saltmarsh, over on Patreon: https://legendsofavantris.com/patreon The Crooked Moon, a folk horror supplement for 5e, is available for preorder! Get the Crooked Moon at: https://thecrookedmoon.com/ Watch more D&D adventures in the world of Avantris live on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/legendsofavantris Check out our merch store: https://shop.legendsofavantris.com Join our community on Discord: https://legendsofavantris.com/discord Watch our many campaigns on YouTube: https://legendsofavantris.com/youtube All other links: https://linktr.ee/legendsofavantris Watch the full episode here: https://youtu.be/IPkD5Mem5lE?si=Siz0OhlF__O_v61C
Tar-Minotaur uncovers the truth behind Casador Sicari. Perfidelity, Iskandaric and Ahiri scout a downed satellite only to find its bones already picked. A long-awaited duel finally begins to unfold. Support us at https://ko-fi.com/desperateattune and at https://www.patreon.com/DesperateAttune Follow us at https://bsky.app/profile/desperateattune.bsky.social Desperate Attune's season 3 is hosted by Holly Edited by Zoheb (Klow), tree and Aadiyat (Soap) Featuring salty Poetry read by tree Poem is 'Howl' by Allen Ginsberg Apocalypse World: Burned Over by Vincent and Meguey Baker, fully funded on Kickstarter but available for late pledges Intro Music is 'Steady Now' by Waterflame Outro Music is 'Ready Now' by Waterflame Logo by Fahim Anzoom Rumman (botagainsthumanity)
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03.01.26 11am Anthem- God So Loved the World by John Stainer (1840-1901) by First Community Church
03.01.26 10am Anthem- More Love to Thee with More Love More Power by First Community Church
03.01.26 11am Anthem- Jesus, Lover of My Soul arr. Henry Coleman (1888-1965) by First Community Church
03.01.26 10am Anthem- O Jesus, I Have Promised by Howard Helvey (b.1968) by First Community Church
03.01.26 11am Anthem - Cantate Domino, Brian Lewis by First Community Church
Today's poem is a sonnet for a war-torn world with a collapsing center. “…As the oldest of four children born in rapid succession, Wilfred developed a protective attitude toward the others and an especially close relationship with his mother. After he turned four, the family moved from the grandfather's home to a modest house in Birkenhead, where Owen attended Birkenhead Institute from 1900 to 1907. The family then moved to another modest house, in Shrewsbury, where Owen attended Shrewsbury Technical School and graduated in 1911 at the age of 18. Having attempted unsuccessfully to win a scholarship to attend London University, he tried to measure his aptitude for a religious vocation by becoming an unpaid lay assistant to the Reverend Herbert Wigan, a vicar of evangelical inclinations in the Church of England, at Dunsden, Oxfordshire. In return for the tutorial instruction he was to receive, but which did not significantly materialize, Owen agreed to assist with the care of the poor and sick in the parish and to decide within two years whether he should commit himself to further training as a clergyman. At Dunsden he achieved a fuller understanding of social and economic issues and developed his humanitarian propensities, but as a consequence of this heightened sensitivity, he became disillusioned with the inadequate response of the Church of England to the sufferings of the underprivileged and the dispossessed. In his spare time, he read widely and began to write poetry. In his initial verses he wrote on the conventional subjects of the time, but his work also manifested some stylistic qualities that even then tended to set him apart, especially his keen ear for sound and his instinct for the modulating of rhythm, talents related perhaps to the musical ability that he shared with both of his parents.In 1913 he returned home, seriously ill with a respiratory infection that his living in a damp, unheated room at the vicarage had exacerbated. He talked of poetry, music, or graphic art as possible vocational choices, but his father urged him to seek employment that would result in a steady income. After eight months of convalescence at home, Owen taught for one year in Bordeaux at the Berlitz School of Languages, and he spent a second year in France with a Catholic family, tutoring their two boys. As a result of these experiences, he became a Francophile. Later these years undoubtedly heightened his sense of the degree to which the war disrupted the life of the French populace and caused widespread suffering among civilians as the Allies pursued the retreating Germans through French villages in the summer and fall of 1918.In September 1915, nearly a year after the United Kingdom and Germany had gone to war, Owen returned to England, uncertain as to whether he should enlist. By October he had enlisted and was at first in the Artists' Rifles. In June 1916 he received a commission as lieutenant in the Manchester Regiment, and on December 29, 1916 he left for France with the Lancashire Fusiliers.”-via Poetry Foundation This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit dailypoempod.substack.com/subscribe
Text: Nehemiah 5For more resources and information from Anthem Church, visit us at https://www.anthemcolumbia.com/
Fancy hearing UE5 being eviscerated? This is the ep for you. We range over all sorts this week, inc. Rob Grant, BAFTAs, Green party, ANTHEM#9 @shueisha-games.bsky.social & Styx: Blades of Greed https://shorturl.at/6AqEl SHOWNOTES: 00:00 - Intro & Salute to Rob Grant 03:29 - MHG Chat: BAFTAs controversy 12:56 - MHG Chat: Green party victory 15:41 - ANTHEM#9 @shueisha-games.bsky.social 21:36 - Prince of Persia (SNES) 30:01 - Styx: Blades of Greed https://shorturl.at/6AqEl 36:33 - MHG Chat: UE5 discussion (see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WaxqbeQT4Rw&t=1411s)
in 1968, The Grateful Dead recorded and assembled their second album. "Anthem of The Sun" was a mix of recorded studio tracks as well as live tapes blended together in order to create something sonically new. What they created was their most experimental album ever and a landmark of the Psychedelic era. Also...If you would, please make a donation of love and hope to St. Jude Children's HospitalMake an impact on the lives of St. Jude kids - St. Jude Children's Research Hospital (stjude.org)Listen to previous shows at the main webpage at:https://www.buzzsprut.com/1329053Other Items of Interest:Pamela Des Barres Home page for books, autographs, clothing and online writing classes.Pamela Des Barres | The Official Website of the Legendary Groupie and Author (pameladesbarresofficial.com)Kathy Bushnell Website for Emily Muff bandHome | Kathy Bushnell | Em & MooListen to more music by Laurie Larson at:Home | Shashké Music and Art (laurielarson.net)View the most amazing paintings by Marijke Koger-Dunham (Formally of the 1960's artists collective, "The Fool").Psychedelic, Visionary and Fantasy Art by Marijke Koger (marijkekogerart.com)For your astrological chart reading, contact Astrologer Tisch Aitken at:https://www.facebook.com/AstrologerTisch/I'm listed in Feedspot's "Top 10 Psychedelic Podcasts You Must Follow". https://blog.feedspot.com/psychedelic_podcasts/Support the showPlease feel free to donate or Tip Jar the show at my Venmo account@jessie-DelgadoII
TRACKLIST: 01 - CHANEY, Nu- La - Love Again (House, Anthem) 02 - Luppi Clarke - Desire 03 - ESSEL - Sweet Lies 04 - Claptone, Raphaella - Phantasy 05 - Simon Pagliari - Feeling 06 - Costa UK - Jealous Girl 07 - David Morales, Wh0, Sam Frandisco, Steve Martano - Needin' U 08 - FENN, Yvette Michele - Mr DJ 09 - Matt Sassari, Hugel - It Feels So Good 10 - Mattei & Omich - Inside The Music 11 - Luppi Clarke - Feel Me 12 - Milk & Sugar, James Hurr - One More Time 13 - Alexander Som, Starclass feat. Liah Barrett - Fabulous 14 - Dario Nunez, Alex Now, Oba Frank Lords - Dark Beat 15 - Andrew Nak - Volcanic #luppiclarke #djluppiclarke #HBFam #housemusic #house
Pixel is in trouble! The crew rushes to save her... You do NOT need to listen to Overture to enjoy Anthem! If you have the appetite to listen to both, we recommend starting with Anthem, then going back to listen to Overture! Gain access to an exclusive campaign, Shroud Over Saltmarsh, over on Patreon: https://legendsofavantris.com/patreon The Crooked Moon, a folk horror supplement for 5e, is available for preorder! Get the Crooked Moon at: https://thecrookedmoon.com/ Watch more D&D adventures in the world of Avantris live on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/legendsofavantris Check out our merch store: https://shop.legendsofavantris.com Join our community on Discord: https://legendsofavantris.com/discord Watch our many campaigns on YouTube: https://legendsofavantris.com/youtube All other links: https://linktr.ee/legendsofavantris Watch the full episode here: https://youtu.be/IPkD5Mem5lE?si=Siz0OhlF__O_v61C
The crew meets Pixel Pop! You do NOT need to listen to Overture to enjoy Anthem! If you have the appetite to listen to both, we recommend starting with Anthem, then going back to listen to Overture! Gain access to an exclusive campaign, Shroud Over Saltmarsh, over on Patreon: https://legendsofavantris.com/patreon The Crooked Moon, a folk horror supplement for 5e, is available for preorder! Get the Crooked Moon at: https://thecrookedmoon.com/ Watch more D&D adventures in the world of Avantris live on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/legendsofavantris Check out our merch store: https://shop.legendsofavantris.com Join our community on Discord: https://legendsofavantris.com/discord Watch our many campaigns on YouTube: https://legendsofavantris.com/youtube All other links: https://linktr.ee/legendsofavantris Watch the full episode here: https://youtu.be/T0JYc4sUzmU?si=Y2Hnmyn55iUEP1rH
92%ers, welcome to another episode of New Heights brought to you by Experian! First, Jason recaps his time as a plus one in Italy at the Winter Olympics, we get the guys thoughts on the USA being the hockey capital of the world, Travis responds to Laila Edwards claim as the “best athlete from Cleveland Heights,” and we talk about what went wrong at Travis' trip to Pebble Beach. Finally, we are joined by country music legend, Chris Stapleton! We get Chris' reaction to making Jason cry at the Super Bowl, learn that Chris was a big football guy in High School, we sip some whiskey that might have been stronger than we thought, Chris shares his thoughts on the songwriting process, reveals how to write the perfect country and western song, and so much more!Check out Christ Stapleton on tour: https://chrisstapleton.com/tour/Try Some Traveller Whiskey: https://www.buffalotracedistillery.com/our-brands/traveller/traveller-whiskey-blend-40/Check out all of our new merch at https://amzlink.to/az0JVda6JMjOrWatch and listen to new episodes of New Heights every Wednesday during the NFL season and follow us on Social Media for all the best moments from the show: https://lnk.to/newheightshowYou can also listen to new episodes ad-free on Wondery+. Join Wondery+ in the Wondery App, Apple Podcasts or Spotify. ...Download the full podcast here:Wondery: https://wondery.app.link/s9hHTgtXpMbApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/new-heights/id1643745036Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/1y3SUbFMUSESC1N43tBleK?si=LsuQ4a5MRN6wGMcfVcuynwSend something to the New Heights Mailbox. Don't be weird though. C/O New Heights Productions135 E OLIVE AVE, BURBANK, CA 91502Support the show: EXPEDIA: The one place you go to go places. https://www.expedia.com/AMERICAN EXPRESS: Card members can enjoy access to over 1,550 airport lounges worldwide, the largest global lounge network, compared to other credit card companies, as of July 2025. Learn more at www.americanexpress.com/withplatinum. Terms apply.CLAUDE: The AI for problem-solvers. Visit www.claude.ai/newheights to learn more.PEPSI: Pepsi Zero Sugar: Let your taste decide! Visit https://www.pepsi.com/where-to-buy to find Pepsi Zero Sugar near you.HILL'S PET: Because you're only human, there's Hill's. Find the right food at www.HillsPet.com/ScienceDoesMoreALLSTATE: Check Allstate first for a quote that could save you hundreds: https://allstate.com/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
What happens when a Wall Street bond analyst, urban planner, freelance filmmaker, and investment banker all become the same person, and that person ends up running healthcare benefits for 215,000 people at the University of California? Laura Tauber didn't follow the rulebook. She followed curiosity. Laura Tauber is the Executive Director of Self-Funded Health Plans at the University of California, Office of the President. She oversees PPO plans, HMO plans, and benefit partnerships with Anthem and Blue Shield for a workforce that spans everything from Nobel laureates to gardeners — active employees, early retirees, and families spread across California and beyond. 60% of that workforce is unionized. 5 of her campuses have no medical center. And 50-60% of total plan spend runs through UC's own health system, meaning she's constantly negotiating with the very hospitals she depends on. It started not in healthcare — but in natural resources. Laura studied environmental policy, nearly became a forester, spent a summer in rural Montana, and realized that wasn't the life for her. She pivoted to urban planning, moved to San Francisco in 1982 in the middle of a recession, couldn't find work, and called a friend in New York who happened to be hiring at a bond insurance company. That one phone call put her in healthcare. She became a healthcare bond analyst — spending years doing deep financial analysis for hospitals, understanding how CFOs and CEOs think, what keeps them up at night, what their numbers actually mean. Then she moved to Blue Shield of California. Then Accenture as a healthcare strategy consultant. Then a stint in investment banking — where her biggest revelation wasn't finance, it was that she hated banking but loved strategy. Then Scan Health Plan. Then Kaiser. And somewhere in the middle of all of it, she took what she calls "a long sabbatical or a midlife crisis" — left healthcare entirely, got a BFA in cinematography, worked freelance for the BBC, worked on a travel show, and worked on a Spike Lee film. Then she came back. And everything clicked. In this conversation, Laura breaks down what it actually takes to make high-stakes benefit decisions across a system this complex — balancing member needs, budget constraints, union contracts, provider negotiations, pharmacy costs, and the constant pressure of doing right by people whose lives depend on the decisions you make. We go deep on: How her background across hospitals, health plans, investment banking, and consulting gives her a different lens when she looks at data — and why that multi-perspective thinking shapes every decision she makes The GLP-1 decision that consumed 18 months of her life — every study, every doctor conversation, every ethical consideration — and the hard call she ultimately made The $2 million hemophilia cure problem and the question underneath it: if a drug pays for itself over time and it's the right thing to do for the member, can you afford not to cover it? Why she still pulls up the raw spreadsheet herself instead of reading the summary — and why that habit has repeatedly led her to insights her own team missed What "making room at the table" actually looks like in practice — and how her first boss at UC gave her the opportunities that shaped everything that followed How she thinks about developing the next generation of leaders: understanding where people want to go, clearing the path for them, and supporting them even when that means helping them leave Why healthcare is fundamentally different from every other corporate environment — and why that emotional dimension is exactly what draws her to it Every detour Laura took — the bond analysis, the urban planning, the film set — gave her a way of thinking about problems that a straight-line career never could have built. This conversation is about what that actually looks like in practice.
02.22.26 10am Service Anthem- O Love That Will Not Let Me Go arr. Molly Ijames by First Community Church
02.22.26 10am Service Anthem- Beneath the Cross arr. Scott King-Owen by First Community Church
02.22.26 11am Service Anthem- And Can It Be by Dan Forrest (b.1978) by First Community Church
02.22.26 11am Service Anthem- Be Still by Mary McDonald (b. 1956) by First Community Church
Text: Nehemiah 4For more resources and information from Anthem Church, visit us at https://www.anthemcolumbia.com/
Episode 158Is music still capable of being “unavoidable” in the streaming era? From Michael Jackson's MTV dominance to Taylor Swift's algorithm-powered empire, we explore how monoculture died and what replaced it. Plus, new music from Cardinals, Evermore, Highland Cinema, Alan Doyle, and The Sophs.Head to the Songs That Don't Suck website to check out this week's songs, join the Patreon (it's Free), and more. Be sure and like, review, and subscribe to the podcast where ever you may be listening, and if you want, connect with Songs That Don't Suck on social media including Instagram, BlueSky, and Threads.
Western Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge co-wrote a new song titled "Tooth 'n' Nail" with musician Andrew Kidman,as a potential anthem for the club. Released by Sunset and the Windy Hills, the track reflects the team's 2026 "tooth n nail" mantra and may be played at home games. The team wind back the clock on some of the best 'footy songs' that never quite made it out. Catch Mick in the Morning, with Roo, Titus & Rosie LIVE from 6-9am weekdays on 105.1 Triple M Melbourne or via the LiSTNR app. Mick In The Morning Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/molloy Triple M Melbourne Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/triplemmelb Triple M Melbourne TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@triplemmelbourne Triple M Melbourne Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/triplemmelbourneSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 159 of the Taproom Podcast with host Mike and guest Mike Belowski of Homeland Brew Co. (Anthem, AZ). Conversations cover Mike's brewing journey from homebrew to opening a hybrid taproom, the Homeland West Coast IPA, brewing influences (Firestone Walker, Bottle Logic), and the taproom's community-focused approach—supporting veterans, first responders, local collabs, food trucks, mug club perks, and events like Copperstate and Strong Beer Fest. Listen for practical brewery and taproom insights—menu curation, beer education, contract brewing, hop preferences, pairing ideas, memorable brew-day stories, and the importance of building experiences that keep locals coming back. Expect a mix of personal stories, business lessons, and beer talk in a relaxed, conversational hour-plus.
Today we peel back the polished surface of cruising to examine the massive industrial machine underneath. We explore three stories spanning the lifecycle of cruise ships: Royal Caribbean's Anthem of the Seas facing emergency azipod repairs in Australia that forced a cancelled sailing and stranded thousands of passengers; Fred Olsen's Bolette completing a meticulous 16-day refit at Falmouth shipyard involving 350 workers and 40 apprentices; and China's Adora Magic City reaching the stunning milestone of one million passengers in just two years of service, backed by government policy driving a domestic cruise boom.
02.15.26 9am Service Anthem - Build My Life by First Community Church
02.15.26 10am Service Anthem - Be Not Afraid by Craig Courtney by First Community Church
02.15.26 11am service anthem - Siyahamba - south african folk song arr. Robert Wade by First Community Church
02.15.26 11am service anthem - Seasons of the Heart by Karen Lukey Buckwalter by First Community Church
All Star weekend was done rather well; However the Anthem was butchered
Steve Cohens says the Mets will never anoint a captain; Robert Duvall RIP. All Star weekend was done rather well; However the Anthem was butchered. Steve Cohen owns one of two existing golden toilets. Does he actually use it? Tom Seaver's family selling off personal Mets items; Aaron Judge thoughts on brutal winter. Plus Carton claims to be the best free throw shooter in the building
Send a textBald head Anthem - Share with all bald headed people you know and use hashtag tag #baldheadanthemWhen Trey pulled that du-rag like it personally betrayed him and revealed the bald truth live—crowd went from thirsty to therapy session quick. Iconic braids? Deleted. Confidence? Untouched. Hip-hop/R&B king proving you don't need hair to stay popping... but damn, that dome reflecting stage lights like a disco ball. Still serving vocals, now serving scalp. Who's ready for the remix?
Der FM4 Hip Hop Lesekreis – das sind vier Menschen: Ole Weinreich, Mahdi Rahimi, Trishes und Natalie Brunner. Unser Freund und Kollege Ole Weinreich ist letzte Woche viel zu früh gestorben.Es gibt wohl kaum ein Genre, in dem der Tod so präsent ist wie im Hip-Hop, aber dennoch haben wir uns entschlossen, im Gedenken an unseren Freund eine äußerst lebensbejahende Nummer heute zu besprechen.Auch in der Hoffnung, dass, wenn wir darüber sprechen, warum er diese Nummer geliebt hat, etwas von seiner Brillanz und seinem Humor durchscheint.„International Players Anthem" von OutKast und UGK aus dem Jahr 2007FM4 Homebase 17.02.2026 20 Uhr
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit www.WOSPodcast.comThis show includes the following songs:Nat Hills - Shoot Me Down FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYGina Larner - Liar FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYMichelle Bouey - Ode To Romanticizing FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYSIESKI - Close FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYFallin Anthem - Echo FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYPi Jacobs - Mrs. Nobody FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYSophia Ava - Didn't Wait FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYHoneyed - Wanted FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYSunny Bleau and the Moons - Two Glasses of Whiskey On Ice FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYAllison Scull - Cool Like the Breeze FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYLinda Kasko - Dirty Valentine FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYSara Diamond - Mother FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYThe Professors of Sweet Sweet Music (POSSM) - Only Forever FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYOne Zero Won - You Can Never Disappear Again (f. Daisy Mae) FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYChloe Saint - Viral FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYFor Music Biz Resources Visit www.FEMusician.com and www.ProfitableMusician.comVisit our Sponsor Sophia AvaVisit our Sponsor Cayla Brooke at www.caylabrooke.comVisit our Sponsor Ed & Carol Nicodemi at edandcarolnicodemi.comVisit www.wosradio.com for more details and to submit music to our review board for consideration.Visit our resources for Indie Artists: https://www.wosradio.com/resources
On this special Presidents' Day episode of the podcast, Christian and country recording artist Natasha Owens shares her powerful journey from battling anxiety and depression to becoming one of the most outspoken conservative voices in music today.Owens opens up about the personal cost of standing firm in her faith and values, especially after releasing a pro-life song that sparked boycotts and industry backlash. She discusses the cultural pressure facing conservative artists, the censorship and suppression she says impacts their reach, and the uphill battle of navigating an entertainment industry hostile to traditional values.The conversation also dives into her response to Bruce Springsteen's messaging on immigration enforcement, which inspired her to release her own counterpoint track, “Somali Waltz.” Owens reflects on the broader fight for artistic freedom, the importance of bold patriotism in today's climate, and why direct fan support, like purchasing music on platforms such as iTunes, matters now more than ever.You can learn more about Natasha, listen to her music, or follow her on social media all by visiting her website: www.NatashaOwensMusic.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Text: Nehemiah 3For more resources and information from Anthem Church, visit us at https://www.anthemcolumbia.com/
Our heroes go undercover... You do NOT need to listen to Overture to enjoy Anthem! If you have the appetite to listen to both, we recommend starting with Anthem, then going back to listen to Overture! Gain access to an exclusive campaign, Shroud Over Saltmarsh, over on Patreon: https://legendsofavantris.com/patreon The Crooked Moon, a folk horror supplement for 5e, is available for preorder! Get the Crooked Moon at: https://thecrookedmoon.com/ Watch more D&D adventures in the world of Avantris live on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/legendsofavantris Check out our merch store: https://shop.legendsofavantris.com Join our community on Discord: https://legendsofavantris.com/discord Watch our many campaigns on YouTube: https://legendsofavantris.com/youtube All other links: https://linktr.ee/legendsofavantris Watch the full episode here: https://youtu.be/T0JYc4sUzmU?si=Y2Hnmyn55iUEP1rH
This week, comedian and Head Chatterbox Negin Farsad is joined by Professor of English at University of Wisconsin Madison and host of the podcast Nerd from the Future, Ramzi Fawaz. She's also joined by a comedian you've seen on HBO, Dropoout and wherever you get your laughs, Jenny Zingrino. This week, they look at the possible comeback of protest music and on the political front, they can't stop/won't stop talking about the garbage that emanates from dear leader. And finally, they dive into the cultural boom in the prediction markets that let you bet on anything. Enjoy! Today's show is sponsored by MOSH bars! Follow everyoneRamzi Fawaz – find him @nerdfromthefuture on socials and subscribe to his podastJenny Zigrino – find her @jennyzigrino and check her website for tour datesNegin Farsad – @NeginFarsad everywhere & be sure to catch her on Wait Wait Don't Tell Me this weekend Join the Patreon at patreon.com/neginfarsadFor those who are interested, Ramzi also wanted to share the ultimate book on protest music, Anthem. Rate Fake The Nation 5-stars on Apple Podcasts and leave us a review!Follow Negin Farsad on TwitterEmail Negin fakethenationpodcast@gmail.comHost - Negin FarsadProducer - Rob HeathTheme Music - Gaby AlterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Live Feb 11, 2026 | Yaron Brook ShowSeason 12, Episode 27El Paso Closure; Jobs; Bondi; Grand Jury; Moltbook; Starlink; Vax; Intel, Cuba | Yaron Brook ShowCollapse, Corruption & Control: Who's Really Running America?Is America unraveling—or finally revealing what it really is?From the El Paso shutdown to Big Tech regulation fantasies… from grand juries and political corruption to vaccines, Starlink, Intel, Cuba, and the economic myths strangling job creation—this episode pulls no punches.Yaron breaks down the week's biggest stories through the lens of reason, individual rights, and capitalism. Why are politicians obsessed with regulating innovation? Why do grand juries suddenly matter—until they don't? What's behind the El Paso closure? And what happens when economic ignorance meets political power?Plus: live audience questions on Noam Chomsky, Big Tech regulation, landlord contracts, Puerto Rico expats, music, Star Trek, The Offspring, and more.If you care about freedom, prosperity, and intellectual honesty—this episode is for you.
00:00:42 Adaro - Talk To The hand 00:03:27 TNT - 2005 00:06:42 Toneshifterz & MC Stretch - R.A.V.E. 00:09:30 KELTEK - OG 2 Zombie 00:12:03 B-Front & Atmozfears - Nothing Ever Feels The Same 00:15:12 Wolv & Ravewalker - Our Last Hope 00:18:08 D-Block & S-Te-Fan - The Next Dimension (APEX OST) 00:21:49 Bad Habitz - Higher love (Reloved) 2026 00:24:36 Hard Driver & Sound Rush - Beyond Boundaries (Reverze 2026 Anthem) 00:28:54 Luvstruck - What's A Girl To Do (D-Sturb Remix) 00:31:13 Nightcraft & Jason Payne - Hold Me 00:34:15 D-Sturb & Myrell - Japan 00:37:15 Sub Zero Project - Never Coming Down 00:40:01 Radical Redemption - Unleash The Radical 00:43:06 Erabreak & Revizion - Echo 00:45:17 Hard Driver & The Purge - Pump The Music 00:48:14 Titan - Awaken The Titan 00:50:44 Digital Punk & Katalyze - No Place To Hide 00:54:18 Sub Sonik - Aftermath 00:56:51 Cryex - GNARLY 00:59:07 Level One Ft. Nathalie Blue - Closer Now 01:02:01 Furyan - Black Skies 01:05:22 TOZA & Lil Texas - Reckless 01:08:02 Angerfist - Gathering Of Gods 01:10:00 Rejecta & The Dope Docter - Kick Train
Two major labor stories define today's episode: a historic organizing win at some of the nation's most famous music venues and the national fight to set rules for Artificial Intelligence in the workplace. First, Ryan Chavka, Business Agent for IATSE Local 22, joins the show to break down the massive union victory for concert production workers at The 9:30 Club, The Anthem, The Atlantis, and Lincoln Theatre. Chavka takes listeners inside the campaign, describing the “standing room only” meeting that started it all and explaining why scheduling predictability and respect—not just wages—drove the vote. He also discusses the challenges of the "overhire" system and what lies ahead as workers move toward bargaining their first contract. Then, Jody Calemine, Director of Advocacy for the AFL-CIO, provides a critical legislative update from Capitol Hill. He details the bipartisan passage of the Protect America's Workforce Act in the House, which aims to restore collective bargaining rights for federal workers, and outlines the strategy to overcome the Senate filibuster. Calemine also discusses the labor movement's push for AI Guardrails, explaining why states must retain the power to regulate technology to protect worker privacy and job security. Featured Guests: Ryan Chavka, Business Agent, IATSE Local 22 Jody Calemine, Director of Advocacy, AFL-CIO Hosted by: Ed "Flash" Ferenc
Dan Buck breaks down the massive TPUSA halftime show, which drew over 20 million viewers streaming across devices, contrasting it with the NFL's politically charged performance. He highlights Kid Rock's live additions and Tom McDonald's viral song Pray for the Left, celebrating conservative values while critiquing the “woke left.” The segment emphasizes audience engagement, the power of independent music distribution, and upcoming Kid Rock tour dates in St. Louis. Hashtags: #DanBuck #TPUSA #KidRock #TomMcDonald #PrayForTheLeft #ConservativeMusic #SuperBowlHalftime #AmericanValues
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Welcome back to When Words Fail, Music Speaks, the show where we explore how melody, rhythm, and raw honesty become a lifeline for anyone wrestling with life's highs and lows. I'm your host, James Cox, and today's conversation digs deep into the heart of a true under‑dog story.Our guest is none other than Paul McCoy, the powerhouse vocalist of 12 Stones—the band behind anthems like Anthem for the Underdog, We Are One, and the hauntingly relevant track World So Cold. Paul opens up about the exact moment that song sprang to life in a studio lounge, surrounded by a barrage of negative news, and why it still feels “as fresh as the day it was written.”But the thread of this episode runs far beyond a single track. Paul shares:A gritty backstage pass to his collaborations with WWE—how his high‑energy music landed in the arena, the Judgment Day theme, and the ripple effect it had on film and television placements.A once‑in‑a‑lifetime trek with Navy SEALs in Coronado, the inspiration behind the EP The Only Easy Day Was Yesterday and the anthem We Are One.A personal battle with partial hearing loss, a childhood tumor, and a deaf ear that forged a built‑in “monitor mix” and an unexpected vocal superpower.The raw reality of being bullied, fighting addiction, and staying sober for seven years, and how the stage becomes his therapy when life tries to drown him in anxiety and depression.Why 12 Stones refuses the “Christian‑rock” label, opting instead to let listeners draw their own meaning from songs that blend heavy riffs with hopeful messages.Insights into his creative process—writing music first, letting songs sit for years, and the delicate balance between studio polish and the electric energy of live performance.A quick‑fire lightning round that reveals his favorite lyric, his love of silence, his preference for the stage over the studio, and the three words that define 12 Stones: real, loud, positive.Whether you're a wrestling fan, a veteran, a music‑maker, or anyone who's ever felt like an underdog, Paul's story is a reminder that even when the world feels cold, there's always a light at the tunnel's end—if we're brave enough to reach for it.Stay tuned; the conversation starts now.
This week I decided to go back and pick up this second set from the band's performance back on January 16, 1970 at Springer's Inn in Portland Oregon. This recording has some issues - especially during the first two numbers - the Cumberland Blues is cut both at the start and the end, and Me & My Uncle is cut at the start. I've included both out of a love of completeness and because they still sound great. Some highlights here include a wonderful 'Dire Wolf' - with an admonition from Jerry to sing along, a fine 'Uncle John's Band' and Pigpen's 'Easy Wind'. I think you'll enjoy the rest of this set as well, especiall if you are a fan of 'Anthem of the Sun'.. Grateful Dead January 16, 1970 Springer's Inn Portland, OR Set 2 //Cumberland Blues// //Me & My Uncle-> Dire Wolf Uncle John's Band Easy Wind Cryptical Envelopment -> Drums -> The Other One -> Cryptical Envelopment -> Cosmic Charlie You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod013026.mp3 "Such a long, long time to be gone And a short time to be there"