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Chappell Roan's the Grammys and MTV's reigning Best New Artist. Wearing her status proud in the music and queer community, her latest single has wearing various types of "hats." "The Giver" is a hard hitting anthem in love and a crossover country sound. Not departing from alternative/pop, learn the origins behind this hit single, and influences on 2025's first quarter trends. Theme Song: "Dance Track", composed by Jessica Ann CatenaSend us a text / Support the show"Pink Pony Club" - Music Video The Late Show with Stephen Colbert: "Red Wine Supernova"The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon: "Good Luck, Babe!"VMAs: "Good Luck, Babe!"SNL: "Pink Pony Club", "The Giver"Grammys 2025: "Pink Pony Club", Best New Artist speechShania Twain - Come On Over (1997)"Any Man of Mine", "Man! I Feel Like a Woman"The Village People: "Macho Man", "Y.M.C.A.", "In the Navy"Hot 100 archive, 2025 #1sGetting Down & Wordy: Sabrina Carpenter, Chappell RoanRelated Episodes: Ep. 120 - That's My Jam - Game ShowEp. 245 - Maren Morris Top 10Ep. 256 - VMAs 2024 PredictionsEp. 272 - Top 40 Songs of 2024 (Part 1)Ep. 277 - Grammys 2025 PredictionsEp. 280 - Lola Young's "Messy"Ep. 283 - Dolly Parton's 2 New Songs
Are you constantly attracting men that say they're not ready for a relationship?Do you feel like you're the one doing all the heavy emotional lifting in your relationship?Do you feel like there's no good men out there?Do you think you'll only be happy once you get a man?Do you keep settling for men with potential?If so, this video is for YOU.Watch to learn how your emotional availability is causing this. Learn what it means to be emotionally unavailable, why it happened and exactly how to undo this for good and finally have men seeing you as a catch, wanting to commit and how it unlocks ANY MAN's instinctive masculine drive to pursue you, protect, provide and make you a priority....no matter how long you're together.It's a game changer. Listen to learn it all.RESOURCES FOR YOU Join the Marriage Material membership community HERE for only $27 a month. This is the membership community of women who love & respect men and are committed to creating the relationship of their dreams. Want more support? Click here to get on the waitlist for Segura, the coaching program that helps you trust masculine energy to lead and feel completely secure and feminine with him. You'll be the first to know when Segura, the mentorship program for all women, is open for enrollment again. Subscribe to my Youtube channel HERE. Connect with me on Instagram HERE. Follow me on Tiktok HERE.Learn more about me and my coaching. Visit HERE.
If you get lucky rolling your twelve-sided Flamingo dice today, you'll land on the best podcast about Derek and the Dominos and the 226th greatest album of all time, Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs. Careful though, last time Catherine the Great rolled the 12-sided dice she ended up leaving quite the legacy that would make even Big and Rich blush. Before we get to the album we hold our annual State of the Union celebrate great customer service and provide tips on the use of warm water that don't involve your dead-ass Christmas tree. We're also talking bad memory songs, reviewing the Kendrick Lamar halftime show, and breaking down Shania Twain's Any Man of Mine music video. Then at (1:20:00) we tell the truth about Derek and the Dominos' only studio album. We discuss Eric Clapton's infatuation with George Harrison's wife, the piano coda on Layla, and the best Duane Allman guitar riffs. Next week we're going to rip it up when we become the best Little Richard podcast and cover Here's Little Richard.
In this episode of Anyman with a Microphone, we take a nostalgic dive into the early days of MTV and the golden age of music videos. From groundbreaking visuals to unforgettable performances, we discuss how music videos shaped pop culture and revolutionized the industry. Then, we each reveal our top ten favorite music videos of all time—will your favorites make the list?
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To celebrate the launch of the DeMultiverse Phase 2, Jace and Rocky talk about the debut issues for each of the four series that were a part of the first DeMultiverse campaign; Layla in the Lands of After, Anyman, Godsend and Wisdom, plus the bonus book The Edward Gloom Mysteries. The guys talk about each story in depth including the overall themes, visuals and story and then it's time to rank them. Will they agree on the list or will they be completely different? You'll have to listen to find out. Also be sure to check out the campaign for the second issues of these stories, if you missed out in the first issues, you will certainly want to catch up and get the second installments! LAYLA IN THE LANDS OF AFTER is the story of a 13-year-old girl who finds herself transported to a magical land where trees read your thoughts, rivers sing, and animals talk. But Layla soon discovers that this isn't Oz or Wonderland. She's dead—and this is the Afterlife. Refusing to accept her fate, and with the help of a few friends she meets along the way -- both old and new -- Layla is determined to return to the land of the living and the loved ones she left behind. But will the creatures lurking in the darkness let her? In the late 1960s, ANYMAN, a hero from millions of years in the past arrives to rescue a modern world in crisis. Over five decades, Anyman becomes the inspiring symbol of all that's good in humanity, the superhero the entire world reveres. There's just one problem... Everything we know about him is a lie! Who is Anyman really? (Or, perhaps, the better question is: Who are THEY?) And who is the savage doppelgänger intent on destroying Anyman and his mysterious creators? GODSEND begins with the sudden appearance of a celestial being who might be a force for global salvation or global destruction. Who is this being? Where did it come from? And why is insecure and unremarkable junior high school teacher Eric Small so obsessed with it? Even Eric's not sure. Maybe the half-turtle, half-man currently standing in Eric's living room will have answers. GODSEND is a reality-shredding story with echoes of Jack Kirby's New Gods, Philip K. Dick, and The Matrix. WISDOM is the tale of Gabriel Wisdom: A devoted husband and father. Middling Shakespearean actor and magician. And, in time, a murderous gunfighter and formidable sorcerer, tasked with saving the planet from a supernatural war that could consume all of humanity. But Gabriel cares less about the world and more about the wife and daughter who have been kidnapped, and corrupted, by dark forces. It's Deadwood meets The Lord of the Rings in an epic fantasy played out against the backdrop of the Old West.
Welcome back to Season 2! This season, we're diving even deeper into the world of financial stability and bringing you the best tips, tricks, and advice for managing your finances. This week, we're taking inspiration from Ms.Shania Twain's anthem, "Any Man of Mine," to empower your financial journey and set clear expectations. We're here to remind you that your financial mindset is all about empowerment, setting standards, and making your money work for you. Your money mindset paves the way for your financial destiny, and, just as Shania says, your expectations can make all the difference. Throughout this season, we'll focus on the empowering shift from scarcity to abundance, turning financial challenges into opportunities, and cultivating a robust money mindset that empowers you to take risks and seize financial growth opportunities. Get ready to set clear expectations for your finances and let this season empower you to achieve your financial goals! Please make sure to rate, review, and follow us for more financial tips, tricks, and tactics. Tandia Financial Credit Union is here to help. Got Feedback? Want to learn more? Head to tandia.com for an experience as unique as you are.
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Welcome to The Screaming Chronicles where I delve into different topics on every episode including video games, anime, movies, Tokusatsu and TV. In this episode I dive into the history of several infamous cancelled video games like Star Wars 1313. I also review the first 10 episodes of Thundercats and run down a list of the games releasing in the second half of 2023. Also included are reviews of Any Man and the Wasp Quantumania (along with a state of the MCU piece), the first two seasons of Vinland Saga and a special Screaming Around the World segment where I review the 2023 releases Freaks Out, Smoking Causes Coughing, Shin Ultraman and Shin Kamen Rider. Finally I continue my anime season reviews with the summer 2022 anime season Timestamps can be found below.00:01:22 Intro00:04:02 Cancelled Video Games History 00:45:05 Thundercats01:05:03 Summer 2022 Anime Season Review01:34:56 Ant Man and The Wasp Quantumania review and the State of the MCU02:06:04 2023 Second Half Video Game Preview 02:29:55 SATW: Freaks Out, Smoking Causes Coughing, Shin Ultraman and Shin Kamen Rider03:03:51 Vinland Saga Review 03:34:20 What's next?/ClosingAnime segment music credits:Opening song - Ataman Chu Dead End by Retobea from Black Summoner Ending song - Story by Mayu Maeshima from Uncle From Another World Vinland Saga song - River by AnonymouzPhantom Galaxy can be found here: www.phantomgalaxy.podbean.comHorror Movie Podcast can be found here:www.horrormoviepodcast.netYou can follow the podcast on Twitter and Instagram @ScreamingAgesYou can also join the Screaming Through the Ages Facebook group and interact with all the cool people therePlease leave a review over on iTunes or your favorite podcast service and subscribe if you're enjoying the show.You can leave a voicemail for the show at (740) 297-6556.You can send an email to screamingthroughtheages@yahoo.comOpening Track by Guillermo Bernardes from PixabayClosing Track by MelodyAyeresGriffiths from Pixabay
In today's episode of the Look Great Naked Podcast, guest Jason Helmes and I discuss Simplifying Fat Loss & Designing James Clear Workouts.Just over 10 years ago, Jason Helmes was a washed-up former college athlete tipping the scales at over 300 pounds.He was a teacher. He was a father. And, the “the party starter.” Every time there was a family dinner, the leftovers were made specifically for him.The problem is, he didn't want that identity any more. He didn't want to set a poor example for his daughters. And he set out to change himself.And once he did? He lost over 100 pounds of fat and has had visible abs into his mid-40's since.Jason's personal experience and dramatic transformation led friends and family to ask him for help–which led to the creation of AnyManFitness which has now helped well over 1,000 people make a life changing transformation. In this no b.s. Podcast, Jason breaks down the specific steps you need to take to radically change your mindset and personality so you can STICK with your fat loss goals and live up to your potential.If You want to Look Great Naked Without Living In The Gym, Grab a Copy of the One Hour Body: https://www.minimalistmuscleblitz.com/one-hour-body To Join our Free Community for daily coaching, Start here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/bachperformance If You want to Look Great Naked Without Living In The Gym, Grab a Copy of the One Hour Body: https://www.minimalistmuscleblitz.com/one-hour-body This episode is brought to you by:The Look Great Naked Protocol: Our flagship coaching program to help you look great naked without living in the gym.Apply here: Bachperformance.com/coachingThe Minimalist Muscle Blitz: Are you a man who's short on time and looking to maximize lean muscle growth? This No B.S. The program is the best workout plan to add sheer size to your arms, chest, shoulders, and legs without living in the gym.
God created man in his own image. God created male and female in his own image. And he blessed them, male and female.MALE AND FEMALE! Not lesbian, gay, bi-sexual, transgender, much less queer, whatever that is (LGBTQ). But male and female:MAN AND WOMAN.The woman, like the man, was created in the:IMAGE OF GOD.Why would anyone want to be less than what God created, especially if one, either male or female, man or woman, is created in the image of God, why? Can there be any higher status, identification, human understanding of WHO WE ARE then to know, BIBLICALLY SURE, that we are God's creation, and we are created in his image.God created man (Adam) and then God created a helper, woman who was:COMPARABLE TO HIM.Comparable! Equal to him, like him, and also, this woman was created in the:IMAGE OF GOD.To be sure, they were different, this man and woman. They, and consequently we, were created for different purposes, objectives, ROLES. But as each developed and sought the wisdom and understanding of the GOD CREATOR, those differences, divinely intended, became stronger and more evident. The man, the male, developed as God intended. The woman, the female, also and equally developed as God intended. So, there was at the beginning, at the time of creation a certain equality (comparable) between man and woman, a respect, and as husband and wife, a joining together, loving and caring. And that, the Lord God creator Almighty, fully intended. That was the divine purpose for:MALE AND FEMALEMAN AND WOMAN God intended that they should leave father and mother, grow and mature, populate the earth, join together as one flesh. Not that man should join with man as one flesh, or woman with woman as one flesh, but as man and woman as:ONE FLESH.That and that alone is the divine way.But again, the woman, created by God as Genesis tells us from the rib of a man, is both:COMPARABLE AND EQUALto that man. God created no second-class citizens. There were different roles, purposes and objectives, differences in the physical but the very same in spirit, mind, heart and understanding. Neither was inferior to the other!And so, says our GOD ALMIGHTY, creator of everything, of heaven and earth, there is the role, objective and purpose of the woman to join with the man in marriage become wife, with the responsibilities and privileges of a wife, and to become mother and bear children, perhaps the most important and vital function of the woman as wife. What an honor for that woman to be mother, and what an honor for that man to be father. There is probably nothing finer for either. NOTHING!Today, there are any number of women who are not married, not wife, not mother. They yet remain what God intended, COMPARABLE to and EQUAL to man. They live independently, strong, capable, productive. They pursue another way, perhaps a different calling. These women, not married, are often well educated, developing wisdom and understanding. They often themselves become teachers, intellectual, spiritual, and emotional examples to children and even adults.They are often strong professionals, these independent women are. They are competent in business, the world of finance, and they are often every bit as talented and capable as any man, and in any number of cases even more so. Many women have been highly successful in business, some having achieved the status of:BILLIONAIREA possibility never imagined years ago. Many believe that women control the majority of the wealth of the world and in most such cases, that wealth is in good hands, well managed and productively utilized. Success in business and finance is yet another way, a modern way, that a woman, created in the image of God, is both:COMPARABLE TO AND EQUAL TO ANY MAN!So many women, females God created, are strong Christians. They know scripture. They study the Bible. They are led by the Holy Spirit. They begin and develop strong faith in Jesus Christ, and they become some of the finest Christian examples in the entire world, often more so than any man. They bring a unique, loving, caring to the young. Whether mother or not, children gravitate to them. They can be a source of tender love, comfort, and support and at the same time, strong, independent, vital, and competitive in the business world with any man.That woman can be respected for often times a superb work ethic. A woman can be fully disciplined, straight, and honest, every bit as any man and often more so. That honest work ethic exists in so many places in our very own company, the Crawford Broadcasting Co. There are many proud examples of comparable, competent, and productive females at work in CBC.Some find ways to be mother and pursue careers at the same time. They have the ability to do what is right in their eyes, and before God, always on call, work and responsibility never ending. Most females, women God created, are blessed caregivers, especially concerned with the health of children, but with all human beings, and equally concerned with rendering care and affection to the elderly. They follow proudly the individual call of God for their lives, they know in whom they have believed, and they pursue His purpose for their lives, always pressing on for the goal, the prize of the high calling of Jesus Christ, the very same as any man.Jesus Christ loved and respected women. They ministered to Him and HE to them. There was the unforgettable encounter of our Lord with the woman at the well. There was that generous and loving woman who poured incredibly expensive perfume on the feet of Jesus, washed them, and dried them with her hair. That loving female act reverberates through the years, a vitally important Christian teaching. Women were the very first to know that Jesus, the Christ was risen, resurrected from the dead as He said. The very first to discover the empty tomb and to know that this Son of God:LIVES ETERNALLY.Women were the very first evangelists to spread the good news to Peter and the disciples that Jesus Christ was risen from the dead. What an honor.So, it is good to be a woman, that woman created in the image of God, that biological woman who can be joined with a man as one flesh, comparable before God in every way. We honor women as wives and mothers. We should as well honor them for what they are, who they are, as strong, independent, productive, servants of the living God, comparable to and equal to:ANY MAN.How good it is that both man and woman were God created!
The "Queen of Country Pop," Shania Twain talked with Behind the Setlist about preparing for her upcoming tour, her latest album (Queen of Me, released Feb. 3 by Republic Records), how performing other artists' songs early in her career helped make her the entertainer she is today and how she overcame adversity to become one of the biggest country stars. Twain's trio of albums from 1995 to 2002 rewrote the rulebook on what country music looked and sounded like. The Woman in Me from 1995 (featuring "Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under?" and "Any Man of Mine") has sold more than 20 million units worldwide. Come On Over from 1997 produced 12 singles (including "You're Still the One" and "That Don't Impress Me Much") and has sold more than 40 million units worldwide. Up! from 2002 spent 5 weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 albums chart and spent a total of 93 weeks on the chart. Twain's tour supporting Queen of Me begins April 28 in Seattle, WA and runs across North America through July, heads to the U.K. and Ireland in September and returns to the North America in October and November. Links: Shania Twain home page Shania Twain tour dates Shania Twain tour history at Setlist.fm Jay Gilbert @ Label Logic Glenn Peoples @ Billboard Billboard podcast page Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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(S3/E11) - Your favorite Aunties are back with another excuse on why it took them so long for them to drop this episode lol but besides that… tune in to hear the aunties discuss why women should stop playing games with themselves by having that “I can change him(ANY MAN)” mindset.
J. M. DeMatteis is back with BIG news! He is starting 4 NEW comic book titles for Spellbound Comics and KickStarter.com called Wisdom, Godsend, Anyman and Layla in the Land of After. He joins Mac to share the great news on how we can help make it happen! We also discuss: Writing, Comics, Dreams, The Beatles, Twilight Zone, Star Trek, Paul Simon and so much more! Support him through Spellbound and support us through Patreon and The Forever Adventure Network!
This week Danny and Tyler are joined by comedian Dewey Lovett to discuss the Queen Of Country Pop, and the top-selling female country artist of all time, Shania Twain! It's hard to narrow down which of Shania's many, many bangers to include on the playlist, but we decided to go with her breakthrough crossover hit, "Any Man of Mine." On this episode we cover Shania's true rags to riches story, her music's themes of empowerment and feminism, and how her collaboration with producer and then-husband Mutt Lange changed radio country forever (for better, or for worse?).Get bonus episodes, blog posts, and more by supporting us on Patreon HERE!
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Ascolteremo: Remember When (Alan Jackson), One Horse Town (Blackberry Smoke), Country Girl (Caroline Jones), I'll be here in the morning (Don Williams), Cowboy (Sunny Cowgirls), Follow me (John Denver), Country Roads (Hermes House Band), Coward of Country (Kenny Roger), Any Man of Mine (Shania Twain), Boot Scootin'Booge (Brooks & Dunn), This is the life (Amy Macdonanld), I Cross my Heart (George Strait), Not Fair (Lily Allen). Dedicheremo questa puntata alla musica Country, risultato dell'unione di forme popolari della musica americana, le cui origini vengono fatte risalire al 1900 nel Sud degli Stati Uniti. Spesso, comunque, viene identificato con un genere musicale a sé stante. Le sue origini stilistiche, invece, sono il Folk, il Blues e il Ghospel. Popolarissimo fino agli anni '70, il Country ha rivestito fino ad oggi una popolarità modesta ma costante. Si sviluppa grazie agli influssi della musica tradizionale del Sud, caratterizzata da violino e banjo, anche chiamata “Old Time Music”, dei tradizionali “Duos”: gruppi formati da fratelli, con la presenza di chitarra, mandolino ed una fantastica affinità vocale. Il Country viene anche suggestionato dalla musica Folk degli immigrati Anglo-Irlandesi. Il genere si compone di molti filoni artistici. Tra essi: il Bleugrass e le musiche Western. Il primo cantante di successo fu Vernon Dalhart, nel 1924. La capitale della musica Country viene considerata la città Nashville nel Tennessee, dove ha luogo il famoso festival “Fan Fair”. Purtroppo, al giorno d'oggi, questo genere è colmo di stereotipi, di ballate che non appartengono correttamente a questo genere. Possiamo dire che il Country è ormai contaminato per ragioni di business, ma, contaminato o meno, è comunque gradevolissimo. Buon ascolto da Lorella Turchetto Michieli. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/radio-nostra/support
Consortium Comics Anthology series presents two first issues of "Blue Defender" and "Any Man" by Jack J. Ward.
What if... it was Friday? And what if... it was time to kick of the weekend with an episode of SEN LIVE?! What if the swaggy blerd himself Winston A Marshall was hosting? What if Sabrina Ramirez, Brett Sheridan VIDEODREW, and Alex Marzoña were joining him to talk about that insane "What If...?" trailer? What if we also talked about Corey Stoll coming back for Any Man 3, Matthew Vaughn assembling a spy movie cast, Greta Gerwig directing Margot Robbie in the Barbie movie, and the trailer for Joseph Gordon Levitt's Mr. Corman? What if...? Kristian Harloff https://bit.ly/31PePMD John Rocha https://bit.ly/3kDuZQz Kate Mulligan https://bit.ly/3owBneT Brett Sheridan https://bit.ly/2HBltii Roxy Striar https://bit.ly/31OtGHj Winston A. Marshall https://bit.ly/3kyJPI0 Ben Goddard https://bit.ly/3e179f0 Sabrina Ramirez https://bit.ly/3ms3PfT Alex Marzoña https://bit.ly/2J60oNU Steph Sabraw https://bit.ly/3m0ud0z Movie Trivia Schmoedown https://bit.ly/31Qwrrp Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
¡Lamento que este episodio sea tan tarde! Como dicen en inglés, "I bit off more than I can chew" (o,el que mucho abarca poco aprieta). Pero me encanta, me encanta este tema, y no me di cuenta hasta demasiado tarde de que no podría terminarlo el episodio a tiempo. Pero espero que realmente disfrutes este episodio, por lo que valga la pena. :DHa pasado un tiempo desde nuestro último muestrario de canciones, ¡entonces este episodio es el momento perfecto para hacerlo de nuevo! Si bien hemos hecho muestrarios sobre canciones de cuna y villancicos, ¡el episodio de hoy se centrará en la música de country! ¿Por qué? Porque es verano, y para mí, country es el género icónico de verano para la música estadounidense. (No todos pueden estar de acuerdo, pero está bien, sé que tengo razón. ^ _ ~)*Una nota - yo estaba equivocada. Este episodio es nuestro cuarto muestrario de canciones, ¡no el tercero!Recuerda, aprender un idioma es una travesía para toda la vida.Embrace it, Enjoy it, and Share it!LAS NOTAS DEL PODCAST: © 2021 por Language Answers, LLCBlog del Episodio 52Música de la introducción y conclusión por Master_Service de FiverrMúsica de la transición para el Consejo Cultural editada de la canción por Tim Moor de Pixabay. Los Recursos de InvestigaciónLos Episodios Mencionados Episodio 25: Canciones de la Navidad, Un Muestrario de Canciones #1 Episodio 29: Un Muestrario de Canciones #2 (Para los Enamorados) Episodio 32: Las Canciones Infantiles, Parte 1 - 4 Razones Las Pueden Ayudarte en Aprender Español Episodio 33: Las Canciones Infantiles, Parte 2 - 5 Recursos Bilingües Episodio 34: Las Canciones Infantiles, Parte 3 - 6 Canciones Clásicas en Inglés Episodio 42: Canciones de la Navidad, Un Muestrario de Canciones #3 Episodio 14: El Cuarto de Julio, Parte 1 - Las Tradiciones (o en YouTube) Episodio 15: El Cuarto de Julio, Parte 2 - La Historia Episodio 16: El Cuarto de Julio, Parte 3 - La Historia que Precedió la Guerra Episodio 18: El Cuarto de Julio, Parte 4 - La Conclusión Del Episodio "La música country" diccionario de Educalingo "Whisper of the Heart" por Studio Ghibli en Amazon (no es un enlace afiliaco porque no puedo recomendar que compras la película - era demasiada lenta, en mi opinion. Dulce, pero lenta.) "John Denver ♥ Take Me Home, Country Roads (The Ultimate Collection) with Lyrics" subido a YouTube por arjahelen el 10 de agosto de 2012 "Rocky Mountain High +Lyrics (John Denver)" subido a YouTube por Genesis Middlebos el 2 de abril de 2013 "Lynyrd Skynyrd - Sweet Home Alabama (Lyrics) [Jexnwalor-creator]" subido a YouTube por cozy network el 18 de noviembre de 2020 "Country Line Clessy sweet home alabama HD" subido a YouTube por Alex Baudin el 25 de agosto de 2012 "Line Dance: Sweet Home Alabama - Teach Video" subido a YouTube por Joel Hoffman el 12 de diciembre de 2020 "Line Dancing vs. Square Dancing | Line Dancing" subido a YouTube por Howcast el 1 de diciembre de 2011 "Rednex - Cotton Eye Joe - Lyrics" subido a YouTube por cwarr741l 18 de mayo de 2012 "How to Line Dance to Cotton Eye Joe | Line Dancing" subido a YouTube por Howcast el 20 de diciembre de 2020 "Alan Jackson - Gone Country (Official Music Video)" subido a YouTube por Alan Jackson el 27 de septiembre de 2010 "Alan Jackson - Chattahoochee (Official Music Video)" subido a YouTube por Alan Jackson el 3 de octubre de 2009 "Any Man of Mine with lyrics" subido a YouTube por dolphingal28574 el 12 de enero de 2009 "Shania Twain- Man! I Feel Like A Woman! (Lyrics)" subido a YouTube por OutOfThisWorld1013 el 21 de julio de 2012 "Garth Brooks - Unanswered Prayers (Lyric Video)" subido a YouTube por George Frazier el 20 de noviembre de 2015 "Brooks & Dunn - Boot Scootin' Boogie (Official Video)" subido a YouTube por Brooks & Dunn el 3 de octubre de 2009 "Jo Dee Messina - Heads Carolina, Tails California (Official Music Video)" subido a YouTube por Curb Records el 16 de abril de 2014 "The Best Country Songs Of The '90s, Ranked" por Ranker Music, actualizado el 19 de septiembre de 2020 "Lonestar - My Front Porch Looking In" subido a YouTube por Alex Lenada el 21 de diciembre de 2019 "Tim McGraw - Live Like You Were Dying (Official Music Video)" subido a YouTube por Tim McGraw el 17 de septiembre de 2013 "Dierks Bentley - What Was I Thinkin' (Official Music Video)" subido a YouTube por Dierks Bentley el 24 de febrero de 2009 "Carrie Underwood - Jesus, Take The Wheel (Official Video)" subido a YouTube por Carrie Underwood el 9 de marzo de 2010 "Rascal Flatts - Life Is a Highway (From "Cars"/Official Video)" subido a YouTube por Rascal Flatts el 23 de enero de 2015 "Toby Keith - American Soldier (Official Music Video)" subido a YouTube por Toby Keith el 16 de junio de 2009 "Faith Hill - Mississippi Girl (Video)" subido a YouTube por Warner Music Nashville el 26 de 2009 "Top 50 Country Songs from the 2000s" por Arricca Elin Sansone el 29 de mayo de 2020 para Country Living "Maddie & Tae - Girl In A Country Song" subido a YouTube por Maddie & Tae el 24 de julio de 2014 "Lady Antebellum - What If I Never Get Over You" subido a YouTube por Lady A el 17 de mayo de 2019 "Carrie Underwood - Something in the Water (Official Video)" subido a YouTube por Carrie Underwood el 6 de noviembre de 2014 "Walker McGuire sing "The Color Pink"" subido a YouTube por bigdandbubba el 11 de abril de 2013 "Walker McGuire - "Mama's Kitchen Table"" subido a YouTube por bigdandbubba el 6 de mayo de 2016 "Kelsea Ballerini - Miss Me More (Official Video)" subido a YouTube por Kelsea Ballerini el 9 de noviembre de 2018 "Eli Young Band - Crazy Girl (Official Video)" subido a YouTube por el Eli young Band el 8 de marzo de 2011 "The Band Perry - If I Die Young (Official Video)" subido a YouTube por The Band Perry el 28 de mayo de 2010 "Kane Brown - What Ifs ft. Lauren Alaina" subido a YouTube por Kane Brown el 14 de mayo de 2017 "50 BEST COUNTRY SONGS OF THE 2010S" por Taste of Country.com Consejo Cultural Wall Builders.com: "Ten Facts About George Washington" "Are You A Founders History Buff?" "Women Heroes" "Black Soldiers in the Revolution" "Lemuel Haynes" "Happy Independence Day!" [Enlace de afiliado a Amazon.]"Founding Father: Rediscovering George Washington" por Richard Brookhiser 1997
Today on the Talk Mormonism podcast I am joined by Brooke LeFevre, author of a recent paper published in the Journal of Mormon History titled: "I Would Not Risk My Salvation to Any Man": Eliza R. Snow's Challenge to Salvific Coverture. We explore Eliza R. Snow's feelings about Mormon patriarchy, the early saints understanding of “salvation,” and whether salvific coverture is alive and well in Mormonism today.
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Hey everyone, check out my cover of "Any Man of Mine" by Shania Twain!
The 55-year-old posed up a storm for Instagram this Thursday in the same black corset and matching miniskirt she modeled all those years back for the racy video. Then and now: Shania Twain has revealed she can still fit into the ultra-tight outfit she first modeled in the Man! I Feel Like A Woman! music video all the way back in 1999 While Shania donned a similar jacket to the one she sported in the video, this one appeared to be shorter and thinner. The hitmaker finished the fun look with an elaborate choker with tassels that did not feature in the iconic video. However she was still wearing the throwback chic black opera gloves and matching top hat that fans of her music video will remember. In the video Shania posted to Instagram, the star intercut clips of herself reprising the outfit with highlights of the original video. The last detail: However the white jacket she chose for her new look appeared to be shorter and thinner than the one from the original music video Incidentally: Shania made a couple more changes to the look by clasping on an elaborate choker with tassels that did not feature in Man! I Feel Like A Woman From Publisher: Mail Online PICTURES: Shania Twain Shows off New Puppy Shania Twain's family is growing! The “You're Still The One” singer recently shared a sweet snapshot of her family's new puppy, which they named Camper. Twain's timing was perfect, as she celebrated National Pet Day on Sunday (April 11) by sharing a photo on Instagram of herself snuggling with her fluffy new pup in front of a stunning lake setting. “Introducing Camper!! Expect A LOT of puppy videos from here on out,” she captioned the photo, complete with a heart eyes emoji. Twain, of course, is well known for her love of animals. During last year's ACM special event Our Country , Twain performed acoustic renditions of her hits including “Honey I'm Home” and “Man! I Feel Like A Woman!” while from a horse stable on her home property. One of her horses even stole the show as it nuzzled her while she performed. In October 2020, Twain celebrated the 25-year anniversary of her album The Woman in Me by releasing a three-CD box set Diamond Edition of the project. Released in 1995, the album contained “Any Man of Mine,” Twain's first chart-topping country single. The album also contained hits including “You Win My Love,” “No One Needs to Know” and “(If You're Not In It for Love) I'm Outta Here!” By the end of 1995, the album had sold 4 million copies. By 1996, the album surpassed Patsy Cline's Greatest Hits to become the best-selling album by a female country artist—a feat that Twain's 1997 followup project, Come On Over, would claim in 1999. By 1997, The Woman in Me had earned Diamond Status for shipments of 10 million copies, and has now sold an estimated 20 million copies. From Publisher: CMT News
On this episode we discuss Captain picks, top differentials as well as injury concerns ahead of matchweek 22. Bamford to score against a broken Everton at home? All you need to know _*Gameweek 22*_ *Triple captain picks* Man city *Captain picks* Pereira (Westbrom) Saka, Lacazette Senhor Bruno Miguel Borges Fernandes Wilson Gundogan, Sterling, Mahrez, Foden, Cancelo Lookman, Maddison, Barnes Raphinha, Bamford, DCL Grealish, Antonio Salah, Firmino Eduardo Mendy, Hugo Lloris *Vice captain picks* Any Man city asset *Differential captain picks* Lingard, Saka, Mahrez, Pereira among others *Notes.* Captain picks follow the order of the fixtures from first to last. Assuming all named above play more than 60 minutes/are involved in the starting 11; 1. Man city is the best for captaincy options this gameweek but we cannot predict Pep's roulette. 2. I'm backing Liverpool and Man United forwards too for big returns. 3. Aguero and Vardy could be nearer to a return than we thought. Kdb out, Aubameyang and Saka back in training. Tierney still out. Will Mourinho disappoint Lampard's replacement??? or would we rather have Lampard??
Many people start fitness programs in the new year. This episode, I talk with fitness coach Jason Helmes, an online coach and trainer who has trained thousands in his online community. Tune in to learn what works and what doesn't. The good news is, sammiches are allowed and encouraged. So grab your healthy sammy, and dig into this episode.
December 28 2020 Monday What You Can Be / Share This Podcast On Your Social Media Ephesians 1:15-23 NLT 'Ever since I first heard of your strong faith in the Lord Jesus and your love for God's people everywhere, I have not stopped thanking God for you. I pray for you constantly, asking God, the glorious Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, to give you spiritual wisdom and insight so that you might grow in your knowledge of God. I pray that your hearts will be flooded with light so that you can understand the confident hope he has given to those he called—his holy people who are his rich and glorious inheritance. I also pray that you will understand the incredible greatness of God's power for us who believe him. This is the same mighty power that raised Christ from the dead and seated him in the place of honor at God's right hand in the heavenly realms. Now he is far above any ruler or authority or power or leader or anything else—not only in this world but also in the world to come. God has put all things under the authority of Christ and has made him head over all things for the benefit of the church. And the church is his body; it is made full and complete by Christ, who fills all things everywhere with himself.' Ephesians 3:14-21 NLT 'When I think of all this, I fall to my knees and pray to the Father, the Creator of everything in heaven and on earth. I pray that from his glorious, unlimited resources he will empower you with inner strength through his Spirit. Then Christ will make his home in your hearts as you trust in him. Your roots will grow down into God's love and keep you strong. And may you have the power to understand, as all God's people should, how wide, how long, how high, and how deep his love is. May you experience the love of Christ, though it is too great to understand fully. Then you will be made complete with all the fullness of life and power that comes from God. Now all glory to God, who is able, through his mighty power at work within us, to accomplish infinitely more than we might ask or think. Glory to him in the church and in Christ Jesus through all generations forever and ever! Amen.' Mark 10:29-30 100 Fold Return… 2 Corinthians 5:17 Any Man... Numbers 23:19 Believe God And His Word He Does Not Lie… Believe God's Word Above All Opinions… Psalm 91:7 God Has Promised Us Protection… Romans 10:9-10 Salvation… Mark 10:29-30 100 Fold Return… Share This Podcast On Your Social Media Website https://the-prodigalson.com Email tstacyhayes@gmail.com YouVersion Bible App https://my.bible.comi iOS App https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/prodigal-son/id1450529518?mt=8 … Android App https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=tv.wizzard.android.prodical Social Media https://www.facebook.com/The-Prodigal-SON-209069136315959/ https://www.facebook.com/noreligion1511/ https://twitter.com/noreligion1511 https://www.instagram.com/noreligion1511/ https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCPx4s1CLkSYef6mp4dSuU4w/featured
26 November 2020: Helen speaks to Walid and Michael, who runs all-male support group ANYMAN, about their relationship with their parents and how that has affected their lives. Dr. Chasity also explains why we choose partners who are like our parents. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our guests for this episode are Founder of the ANYMAN movement Michael Leonard who has 25 years of therapeutic coaching experience in developing people and businesses and Men's retreat leader & Kundalini Yoga practitioner Walid Faza. In this episode we dive into the importance of Men's work and guiding men through embracing their emotions and learning to express their emotions and why that is so important. https://www.instagram.com/anyman.ae/ https://www.any-man.com/ https://www.facebook.com/anyman.ae/ https://www.instagram.com/coach_michael_leonard/ https://www.instagram.com/atmarandhir/
22 October 2020: Apparently, yes, according to Michael Leonard and Walid Faza of the support group Anyman. Finsbury and Associates financial advisor Toni Hughes shares his tips on saving and investing. And on Money Diaries, enterpreneur and business coach Ibrahim Abudyak tells us what losing money has taught him. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The band is back together! Lesley tests negative! Happy Vanilla Ice Cream Day/Peanut Butter & Chocolate Day/Gorgeous Grandma Day! On this Day in Country: 1995 - Shania Twain - "Any Man of Mine." Gotcha Gossip: Kim Kardashian West breaks silence and Demo Lovato is engaged! Baldness is a risk factor for COVID 19. People are Crazy: Man caught trying to fake his own death. Lesley tests negative for COVID 19 & Brandon decides honesty is the best policy. We celebrate birthdays! Country Music News: Rascal Flatts Jay DeMarcus Gets Reality show and Miranda Lambert Release Video for "How Dare You Love." Classroom Learning Vs Online Learning. Kelly is Instagrams next top model. Panera Patty refuses to wear mask and compares it to farting. What's on the Podcast and TV tonight?
Get Exclusive Pop Culture Show video interviews, video content and bonus video exclusively from our Instagram. Sign up for our Pop Cult and be the first to get show announcements, free stuff and insider information only available to cult members.Speaker 1 (00:00):Welcome to The Pop Culture Show with Barnes, Leslie and Cubby.Barnes (00:04):Full steam ahead with pop culture. Welcome to The Pop Culture Show. Someone asked me this week, guys, he said, "What is ... I don't do the podcast thing." And I'm like, "You know what? It's okay if you've never listened to a podcast. Maybe you don't know what it's about. It's easy." They hear the word download and they think they have to do something. You don't really have to do anything. You can listen to it anywhere. iHeartRadio app, Apple, whatever, you just hit play. And someone over said, "Well, what is your show," and I had to think about it. What's our elevator pitch?Cubby (00:32):Yeah, we're like the one-stop shop, I think.Barnes (00:33):Completely.Cubby (00:33):We are the 7-Eleven. Yeah.Leslie (00:36):The good thing about podcasts though, is that because all three of us have done radio, Cubby's still on a very successful morning show in New York, is that you really don't have to edit yourself. It's not like you have to sit there and look at a watch. You just-Cubby (00:47):Go.Leslie (00:47):No editing.Cubby (00:48):Yeah, I love it. You just go.Barnes (00:51):This is someone who is a very successful designer, one of Heather's friends that was over for dinner, she's like, "Well, what did y'all talk about?" It's like, well, Kanye for president. That was so last week, and all these things. I said, "If you listen to our show, just under an hour, you'll be able to entertain any gathering and be able to be like you're right in it."Cubby (01:09):Can I just say, though, for the record, we do record the show at 11:00 AM on Sunday mornings, so last week, a lot happened after we recorded it.Barnes (01:17):Yes.Cubby (01:18):We thought about jumping back on, but we couldn't get connected. But just to let people know, we know when things break, even on a Monday, because sometimes things break and we just, we can't get on and talk about it.Barnes (01:28):Yeah, unfortunately we're just one show a week for now, but hopefully that'll change at some point.Leslie (01:33):Maybe we'll be live every day one day.Barnes (01:34):Yeah, when I can get you two to quit your real jobs and we'll start doing it.Leslie (01:37):Cubby's like, don't give me another gig.Cubby (01:40):No, I'd be into it. I'm actually really enjoying this. I do have one thing, though, that I want to get off my chest that happened to me this past week, and I want to dive right into it because I think it could get you guys talking. It's been bugging me and bugging me. So I'm driving around a lot more, and people are wearing their masks, which I love. Wear your mask, okay? That's going to help. But do you guys see people driving alone in a car-Barnes (02:01):Yes.Cubby (02:01):Wearing a mask?Barnes (02:03):And I wonder what the hell they're thinking.Cubby (02:04):Please tell me why. I need to get this off my chest.Barnes (02:07):You're protecting yourself from yourself.Cubby (02:10):I just don't get it.Barnes (02:11):But some people though, Cubby, you know what, still don't understand why they're wearing a mask in the first place.Cubby (02:15):True.Barnes (02:15):Some people truly believe that it is to take the inhale and filter out the corona. It's the opposite. You're protecting projecting.Cubby (02:27):And I get some people are very busy and maybe they're going store to store and they just keep it on, but it just, it makes me laugh every time I see somebody just wearing a mask in the car by themselves.Barnes (02:34):Yeah.Leslie (02:34):Have you seen the thing on Amazon you can buy, the air filter, like if you're going on a flight? And a friend of mine bought one because she's flying back from Portland this week, and she's got the air filter mask that's hooked up to her arm. And I'm like-Barnes (02:47):Well, she needs a bulletproof vest more than that, because Portland's out of control right now.Cubby (02:51):Right.Barnes (02:51):I mean, it's completely ... Hey, please rate, review, and subscribe. That's how we keep this thing going. Of course, now you can get us on the iHeartRadio app, which is fairly new in the last month, now in Teslas everywhere, just search The Pop Culture Show, and also on-Cubby (03:05):Why are you laughing, Leslie?Leslie (03:05):He's such a Tesla dude.Barnes (03:05):What? These are outlets.Leslie (03:06):He's such a Tesla dude.Barnes (03:09):I'm doing a service for Tesla people who might want to listen in the car. You can search it. It's right there. Amazon Alexa, the Google Hub, whatever.Cubby (03:20):MySpace, we're everywhere.Barnes (03:22):Yeah, we're on MySpace. We're on a delay-Cubby (03:23):Cassettes.Barnes (03:24):We're on a 10 year delay on MySpace, but we're there. And also, coming up today, Joe Gatto, good friend of Cubby's. This guy is hysterical, from Impractical Jokers. He's coming up. Last plug, we have someone very big next week, and when I say big, I don't just mean in stature, I don't just mean in popularity.Leslie (03:43):You mean big.Barnes (03:44):I mean, big in every way. Goldberg, WWE powerhouse.Cubby (03:56):Amazing.Barnes (03:57):Goldberg.Cubby (03:58):We're getting some good guests, man, for a show that's just getting legs here.Barnes (04:01):He's such a great guy. He will be on with us next week. Bill Goldberg. You know he's on The Goldbergs? Which is so funny. He's a recurring character.Leslie (04:10):Which is hysterical.Barnes (04:11):He plays the gym coach.Cubby (04:12):I should try to get Whoopi on the show, Whoopi Goldberg.Barnes (04:15):Totally. We need an Oscar winner. We haven't had one yet.Cubby (04:17):Yeah, let me work on that.Leslie (04:17):Let's get all the bergs on the show.Cubby (04:18):Right.Barnes (04:20):We need to have a winner of each award at some point. Have we had a Grammy winner yet?Cubby (04:25):Well, we might. We might.Leslie (04:26):We might, yeah.Barnes (04:27):We haven't yet, right?Cubby (04:28):I think we have some Grammy nominees.Barnes (04:29):Let's work on that.Cubby (04:30):We'll work on it.Barnes (04:30):Yeah, let's work on it. Anyway, so Bill Goldberg will be on next week, and if you have a question you want to leave for him, Fram, give them the number.Leslie (04:43):Is that the sound of crickets?Barnes (04:45):I tested you, and I thought you wrote it down one time. 404-939-3733. You can leave a message, a question for Goldberg, and be sure and tell us where you're calling from and all that good stuff, and your name. So Cubby, your question was what?Cubby (05:02):Well, no, I got the mask thing off my chest, and I'm sorry-Barnes (05:05):Good. You feel better?Cubby (05:05):I just had to get into it. Well, I do feel better, but I want to make sure that I know that ... I want to make sure you guys know I love you and I want to know what happened throughout your week, and I want to know a headline maybe, like a highlight of the Barnes week, and then we'll get to Leslie after that.Barnes (05:16):I'm going on a plane for the first time after we are done with this show since February, which is rare. Going to Houston for a shoot, literally two hours.Cubby (05:26):Is the plane packed?Barnes (05:29):There's no one next to me, and the whole middle seats, I can tell they're blocked out.Cubby (05:34):Right.Leslie (05:34):What are you going to pack?Barnes (05:35):I'm just bringing gear.Leslie (05:36):I mean, hand sanitizer, obviously your mask. What else?Barnes (05:39):Well, they have that at the airport.Cubby (05:40):And that flight is, what, hour?Barnes (05:42):Hour and a half.Cubby (05:42):Hour and a half?Barnes (05:43):Yeah.Cubby (05:43):Yeah.Barnes (05:43):Like 1 37.Cubby (05:44):Right.Barnes (05:45):I had an avail check this week for a show, so Hollywood's getting back to work.Leslie (05:49):What's an avail check?Cubby (05:50):What's an avail check, yeah?Barnes (05:51):That's when your agent calls you and the show calls them, and I auditioned for the show back in February and they called to say, "Is he available?" They'll do that so they don't say, "We want to book him," and then you say no because you're doing something else.Cubby (06:02):What's the show?Barnes (06:03):I can't say.Cubby (06:05):Come on, man.Leslie (06:06):I'm just impressed that Barnes has an agent.Barnes (06:08):I've had the same agent for 20 years, Fram.Leslie (06:10):I know, I know-Barnes (06:11):Well, People Store.Leslie (06:11):It's just impressive.Cubby (06:12):Can you give a hint? Is this show on network TV? Is it a streaming?Barnes (06:14):It's on cable.Cubby (06:14):It's on cable.Leslie (06:15):It's on cable.Barnes (06:16):It's cable. I can't tell you, because legally, I can't talk about it until it happens.Leslie (06:22):You've played a lot of bad guys. Would you be auditioning to play a bad guy?Barnes (06:26):I will tell you, it is.Leslie (06:28):See? You're typecast.Barnes (06:29):Don't do that. Well, in a sense of, it's a CEO of a company who's a dick doing some bad things. That's all, yeah. How about you, Fram? What's going on in your world?Leslie (06:39):I had a really interesting week. I'm part of this new group called the Nashville Music Equality, and I hosted this big webinar. We talked to African American country music fans, and it was really eye-opening. This one girl whose Instagram post went viral, Rachel Berry, she talked about she's a country music fan, she loves Little Big Town, she goes to a ton of shows, but she did talk about how uncomfortable it is at some shows where people yell out racial slurs or look at her like, why are you here? And-Barnes (07:09):I saw you post that. I didn't realize what it was.Leslie (07:11):Yeah. She made this one comment that just, it was really hard for me to even say out loud, but she talked about kind of walking through a tailgating scenario where there were Confederate flags and she wished that she was invisible. And I was like-Barnes (07:24):Wow.Leslie (07:24):Wow. So-Barnes (07:25):Yeah.Leslie (07:26):It was really powerful, and I'm excited about being part of this group.Cubby (07:30):Well, we all had very action-packed weeks.Barnes (07:32):And Cubby, your whole thing was you're just pissed off about people wearing masks in cars? That's it?Cubby (07:36):I just wanted to talk to somebody about it?Barnes (07:38):That's all you did?Cubby (07:38):Yeah, well, wait-Barnes (07:38):How's the baby?Cubby (07:39):Well, the baby's great. We have a five and a half month old. We've had a couple of blowouts this week. You guys remember blowouts. I'm sure you know blowouts.Leslie (07:45):Yeah.Barnes (07:46):Blowouts as in the pants, or blowouts as in situation?Cubby (07:49):Blowouts as in a situation with the pants, yeah, so-Barnes (07:52):Yeah, I'm being serious. You had a blowout like a blowout.Leslie (07:55):I'm like, a blowout.Cubby (07:56):Not like a blowout fight, but a couple of times where a little bit too much of number two, so-Barnes (08:02):That's what I'm saying.Cubby (08:02):Yeah, it's kept me busy, and-Barnes (08:05):Well, I didn't figure with your hairstyle that you went and got a blowout. I figured it was a blowout.Cubby (08:10):My wife actually went to the hair salon for the first time in months yesterday, and they don't do blowouts any more.Leslie (08:15):No, they can't.Cubby (08:16):Right. Makes sense.Leslie (08:17):Yeah, I used to get blowouts every week.Barnes (08:18):A world-Leslie (08:18):It's tough. Tough.Barnes (08:19):With no blowout?Cubby (08:21):Because yeah, it blows it around I guess, right? I guess that's the reason. I don't know. But you know what?Barnes (08:26):Shift the corona everywhere?Cubby (08:27):That's what they say, yeah. But I don't know. Do you go to a barber, or where do you get your hair done, Barnes? Because I go to a local guy-Barnes (08:34):I don't get my hair done. I just get it cut.Cubby (08:37):Do you support local business?Barnes (08:39):Yeah.Cubby (08:39):I go to a guy down the street that has the barber shop thing, the sign-Barnes (08:43):Of course you do.Cubby (08:44):Going around. Support your local businesses if you can.Leslie (08:46):I totally agree.Barnes (08:48):Yeah.Cubby (08:48):Yeah.Barnes (08:48):I go to an individual person who had branched off from a place ages ago and has her own little hut.Cubby (08:55):Right.Barnes (08:55):Yeah, so it's a one person hut. It's a business hut.Cubby (08:59):You go to a hut to get your hair done.Barnes (09:00):So I support the hut. It's funny.Leslie (09:01):It's kind of a real treat now to get your hair cut. I haven't had mine cut since February. I'm looking forward to going soon.Cubby (09:07):Yeah.Barnes (09:07):Cubby, which hair do you cut exactly?Cubby (09:10):See, that's what I was waiting for.Barnes (09:11):I just wanted to know, what hair do you cut?Cubby (09:15):It's fairly easy. I just do the old-Barnes (09:17):On the left or the right?Cubby (09:18):Yeah, I have two or three on the right. No, I get the old buzzer and I do a number one-Barnes (09:21):You get a shave.Cubby (09:22):And I just buzz it, and then we're good to go.Leslie (09:23):So it's easy.Barnes (09:24):So it's a clean up.Cubby (09:25):It's a clean up pretty much, yeah. Yeah.Barnes (09:27):That wasn't a diss. I was just curious when you say you go get-Cubby (09:29):Well-Barnes (09:29):A hair cut, you could go three years and someone wouldn't say, "Dude, you need a haircut."Cubby (09:33):Barnes, I am jealous. You've aged well, I'll tell you that.Barnes (09:35):Oh.Cubby (09:35):You've aged very well.Barnes (09:36):Thank you.Cubby (09:36):Yep.Barnes (09:37):So have you, though. You-Cubby (09:38):You have a lot of hair, you look good. You look young.Leslie (09:39):This is a great bromance situation here.Cubby (09:41):It really is. It really is.Barnes (09:42):I'm feeling warm inside, Cubby.Cubby (09:44):It just doesn't mean you don't look great, Leslie. This is just a guy thing right now.Leslie (09:46):I love it.Cubby (09:46):Okay.Leslie (09:46):I know. I'm going to sit back and enjoy.Cubby (09:48):Okay.Barnes (09:49):Cubby, I was concerned about you, you drinking a mimosa. I love that.Cubby (09:53):Yeah.Barnes (09:53):I was concerned. So this is on the same topic, this may be a problem. Earlier in the week, you texted me, and you were blowing me up with some weird drunk texting. And I thought, man, this guy is, at 11:00 AM, he's drunk texting me and he's being funny. You're going to feel the pain at 5:00 AM when that baby's awake.Cubby (10:10):Well, it was 11:00 PM. You said 11:00 AM.Barnes (10:12):Oh, 11:00 ... Oh yeah, right. Right now it's that time. No, but you were a little sauced, and I thought, man, this guy's going to feel the pain tomorrow.Cubby (10:21):Yeah, well-Barnes (10:21):You can still party like that with a five month old?Cubby (10:24):I've learned to kind of dial it back in the last week or two, actually, because I've been waking up-Barnes (10:28):The last week?Cubby (10:28):I've been waking up pretty banged up.Leslie (10:29):Well, you have the week off-Cubby (10:29):Yeah.Leslie (10:30):So you could afford a few cocktails.Cubby (10:31):Correct. I had the week off, and did I tell you my tradition? We have a Jagermeister shot machine in the kitchen?Leslie (10:37):You do not.Barnes (10:37):No.Leslie (10:37):Who has a Jagermeister shot machine in their kitchen?Cubby (10:40):And Jager-Barnes (10:41):What?Cubby (10:41):I didn't touch for years. I got really, really banged up on it like in the mid-90s. I didn't touch it for years. My wife lived in Germany, brought some Jager back, and I said, "I haven't had this in a while." It was, like, four years ago, and I kind of got back into it. So I bought a Jager shot machine. It gets down to minus 10 degrees, and every day at 5:00, we kick off happy hour with a shot.Barnes (11:02):Really?Cubby (11:02):Me and my wife. Yep, yep. And it's really good.Leslie (11:05):That is a crazy tradition. Now, I've heard of the margarita machines, but never the Jagermeister machines.Cubby (11:09):Jagermeister shot machine.Barnes (11:11):Cubby's house is ripe for a reality show. There are 34 cats, a Jager machine-Leslie (11:15):Let's shoot it.Barnes (11:16):Chickens in the back yard, they have-Cubby (11:18):Asian wife.Barnes (11:19):75 UPS packages at the front door every day.Cubby (11:21):Yep, yep.Barnes (11:21):I mean, seriously. There is some stuff going on. We need to dive into that more. How's that celebrity sleaze, Fram? You've got an entire week's worth to catch us up on.Leslie (11:32):This is insanity. First of all, it's the he said/she said trial of the century, that's the Johnny Depp libel suit, which is into its second week. If you ever want to read something funny, read the British tabloid headlines. They're better than The New York Post. They're incredible. But-Cubby (11:47):They are.Leslie (11:47):A lot happened this week. First of all, tell me how this happens, guys. Johnny Depp told the court he lost $650 million, his fortune mainly from Pirates of the Caribbean, $100 million in taxes that he owed. I mean, is that just a bad business person or what? How do you lose that much money?Cubby (12:06):It could be the people around him that just aren't managing his money properly either.Leslie (12:09):Yeah, and a couple other things came out in court. Apparently they showed a photo of him passed out covered in ice cream. His business manager does not like Amber Heard, called her a Machiavellian overlord, meaning she's a cunning person. But here's the part of the week that was truly fascinating. All of Johnny's exes came out in support, including Winona Ryder, calling him a good person. And then Vanessa Paradis, who he was with for 14 years and they have two kids together, she said, "Through all these years I've known Johnny to be a kind, attentive, generous, and non-violent person." So that's what happened this past week in the Johnny Depp trial. We'll see what happens next week.Cubby (12:51):I still can't get that audio out of my head you played last week.Barnes (12:54):That trial?Cubby (12:55):Yeah, yeah. That was crazy, man.Leslie (12:58):Of them trying to cut each other-Cubby (12:59):Yes.Leslie (12:59):Or of him asking Amber Heard to cut him?Barnes (13:00):So weird.Leslie (13:01):It's unbelievable. So 30 Rock had a reunion. A lot of people thought it was just a big commercial for NBC's new streaming service called Peacock, and a lot of people were really disappointed in it. Although it was a little timely. Tina Fey's character Liz Melon did yell at a man for not wearing a mask.Speaker 5 (13:19):No mask, hot shot?Speaker 6 (13:21):We're in an open air system.Speaker 5 (13:22):You scared of the virus now?Speaker 6 (13:23):I already had corona. I was on my way to donate plasma.Speaker 5 (13:26):Boom, another successful interaction with a man.Speaker 7 (13:29):30 Rock returns-Speaker 8 (13:30):Shut up.Speaker 7 (13:31):With an all new reunion special.Speaker 9 (13:33):Dreams really do come true.Speaker 5 (13:35):How did you slap me?Speaker 8 (13:37):I have the iPhone 40.Speaker 7 (13:38):30 Rock: A One-Time Special. Thursday on NBC, streaming the next day on Peacock. And every 30 Rock episode available July 15th on Peacock.Barnes (13:47):What makes you think that wasn't a commercial?Leslie (13:49):For Peacock. I wonder how much they got paid for that reunion show.Barnes (13:52):A lot.Leslie (13:53):A lot. Now every female I know, I know Barnes, I'm not sure if-Barnes (13:57):I'm not a female.Leslie (13:58):If your wife or Cubby, if your wife are into these two guys. I know that I am, but together, Chris Evans and Ryan Gosling, teaming up for a Netflix move called The Gray Man. Man, that budget's over $200 million so far. It's a spy thriller. I'm talking to the wrong audience here-Barnes (14:16):Yeah.Leslie (14:16):But I'm telling you, it's going to be huge.Barnes (14:18):Cubby? Cubby's shaking his head.Cubby (14:20):I'm lukewarm on it.Leslie (14:20):Ah, come on.Cubby (14:21):Keep going.Leslie (14:22):Speaking of huge, here's a movie to watch I watched over the weekend, [Lenny 00:14:25] and I loved, although I do love Charlize Theron, but have you seen The Old Guard on Netflix?Cubby (14:31):No.Barnes (14:31):No.Leslie (14:31):She kicks butt. Well, it's a new ... She's immortal. And by the way, the way it ended, I was like, okay, well, they're going to have a sequel. And then the next day, I read there's a sequel in the works, so don't feel bad for actors. They're making a ton of money on Netflix. Speaking of sequels, again, Sandra Bullock, Bird Box.Barnes (14:52):Again?Leslie (14:52):Again, and I'm thinking this might be timely because remember, everybody was wearing masks at the time, right?Cubby (14:58):Right.Barnes (14:59):That was a weird one. Completely.Leslie (15:00):It was weird post-apocalyptic world. AppleTV had a big hit over the weekend, Tom Hanks torpedoing everyone in Greyhound. I haven't watched it yet, but-Barnes (15:10):What's that about?Leslie (15:11):It's a World War Ii drama loosely based on a true story.Cubby (15:15):And actually, I have Tom Hanks coming up in a 1995 reminiscing pop culture segment here, which is a little tease of what's to come.Leslie (15:23):Woo. Okay, this is so bizarre. Jessica Biel had a baby and no one knew about it. How did they keep that a secret?Barnes (15:31):You mean, she didn't know and all of a sudden it just arrived?Leslie (15:32):Yeah, that too.Cubby (15:33):Or they kept it a secret?Barnes (15:34):Well, what are you saying?Leslie (15:36):Well, I'm saying that the news is that she had a baby, but coincidentally, his movie Palmer, remember where he had the indiscretion and there was a photo of him with a lead actress holding hands under the table, that movie's coming to Netflix.Barnes (15:48):Oh, you talking about Timberlake?Leslie (15:50):Yeah, Justin Timberlake.Barnes (15:52):And so they had a baby, she stayed out of the public eye, and not one pap knew she was pregnant, that kind of surprise?Leslie (15:58):Yeah, and a lot of people-Barnes (15:59):How?Leslie (15:59):Are saying, "Wait a second. She must have been pregnant when he had his little mishap."Cubby (16:05):Oh right.Leslie (16:05):So-Barnes (16:06):But he never really ... Did he really say that he cheated? He was holding hands with a co-star, right?Leslie (16:11):He was holding hands. I think he had had too much to drink. He apologized. But apparently, Jessica Biel was pregnant at the time. But that movie, Palmer, is coming to AppleTV. Now, Hulu's got a huge hit. I haven't seen this yet. It's called Palm Springs, but I bet someone on this show knows about Palm Springs.Cubby (16:29):You saw it?Barnes (16:30):Saw it, and Hulu paid 17 and half million for that thing.Leslie (16:34):Wow.Barnes (16:35):It's basically a Groundhog Day. I thought it was weak. I wouldn't waste your hour and a half. It's like a-Leslie (16:40):Well, what's it about? It's like Groundhog Day?Barnes (16:42):Yeah, it's at best a 30 minute thing, at best.Cubby (16:46):How do you watch everything? There's so much to watch. I've said it before-Barnes (16:48):Well-Cubby (16:49):I'll say it again, just so much-Barnes (16:49):I bought into the hype, Cubby. Everyone was talking about how great Palm Springs was. It wasn't even filmed in Palm Springs. It was filmed in, like, Santa Clarita or something.Leslie (16:58):Well, that's weak.Barnes (16:58):Well, that's all the time, but I just was like, okay, well, I've never been to Palm Springs and I watched the trailer and I thought, well, maybe. Samberg, I don't mind him.Cubby (17:06):Right.Barnes (17:06):J.K. Simmons is in it, Cami Mendes from Riverdale. Is that what she's ... I think, Riverdale?Leslie (17:11):See, you've saved us on Palm Springs.Barnes (17:13):Well, what's interesting about it is, Cami Mendes and J.K. Simmons when they shot this movie, they were not available on the same days.Leslie (17:21):Wow.Barnes (17:21):Now you want to talk about ... And this was pre-coronavirus. Check this out. This is a clip from Kelly and Ryan, a very quick clip, talking about how they put this together and neither of them were there are the same time.Cami Mendes (17:32):The only unfortunate thing is, I actually didn't get to work with J.K. Simmons on a personal level because I had to go shoot a movie right after Palm Springs, so I ended up ... They used a body double for whenever we were in the same scene, and the same thing with me and him when I was gone, so-Kelly Ripa (17:50):Oh, you're [inaudible 00:17:51]. Wait, so you two did not work together.Cami Mendes (17:53):No, but-Kelly Ripa (17:53):That's a big bummer.Barnes (17:57):Hollywood is one big lie.Cubby (17:59):Yeah, it really is. Smoke and mirrors.Leslie (18:01):Wow.Barnes (18:03):They're not even in the same scenes.Cubby (18:05):Well, they do it with music all the time.Barnes (18:07):Yeah.Cubby (18:07):There's been-Barnes (18:07):Oh, totally.Cubby (18:08):A lot of hit songs, different studios, different parts of the world.Barnes (18:11):I give it a two out of five.Cubby (18:13):Okay.Barnes (18:13):Two lounge chairs.Leslie (18:14):There were a ton of fans very upset over the fact that Tom Bergeron and Eric Andrews were fired as host for Dancing with the Stars. Bergeron was on that show for 15 years.Cubby (18:27):Yeah, a long run.Barnes (18:28):The show decided, and Cubby, tell me what you think about this, the show is saying they wanted to go into a more creative and different direction. I'm sorry, but that show's been number one for 10 years. So what direction would that be-Cubby (18:40):Right.Barnes (18:40):Other than you're dominating the ratings.Cubby (18:44):Are they referring to a different direction meaning how they're going to have to retool everything because of the virus? I don't know.Leslie (18:49):They hired Tyra Banks, which is fine, but people love Tom Bergeron and they're very upset.Barnes (18:56):Yeah, you're messing with the perfect system where they've crushed it. And when I'm joking about going in a different direction, the only way to go is down.Cubby (19:04):Right.Barnes (19:04):And Tyra Banks came in, got executive producer also. So I don't know what-Leslie (19:08):Really, really, really interesting.Barnes (19:09):What's happening there.Leslie (19:10):A couple other stories. Hayden Panettiere is seeking a restraining order from her ex, Brian Hickerson. Check this out, he is charged with seven felonies and one misdemeanor, and she came out with a really telling thing on Instagram just saying basically after suffering for years as the victim of psychological, emotional, and severe physical abuse, she is now hoping this will help other people. I feel really sorry for her. I was around her a lot when we were filming the TV show Nashville. It was filmed here for a couple of years, and she really, really wasn't visible at the time. She stayed in her dressing room a lot and didn't interact with the rest of the cast, so I wonder if she was having a hard time back then. A Rod and JLo want to buy the Mets.Cubby (19:55):Yeah, that's been floating around here in New York. It goes away and it comes back, and right now it's on the front burner again.Barnes (20:01):Is that a good thing for New York?Cubby (20:04):Yeah, a lot of people don't like the current owners of the Mets, so I think there are some fans of the idea.Leslie (20:10):A bunch of other people have gotten together with them, and the bid's already out there for $1.7 billion, and they're saying that JLo and A Rod put up $300 million of their own money.Cubby (20:19):Right.Barnes (20:20):Does New York like JLo and A Rod?Cubby (20:23):They do, and I interviewed A Rod last year, and I didn't know what kind of guy he'd be. I thought he'd be a douchebag-Barnes (20:29):Really? He seems nice.Cubby (20:30):And he was the nicest guy in the entire world. I really do love A Rod and Jennifer and-Leslie (20:37):I love them together. I love them.Cubby (20:40):Jennifer's sister, Linda Lopez, is a good friend of mine, and she adopted a cat from us last year actually.Leslie (20:45):Oh, that's good.Cubby (20:46):So we'll have to get her on the show someday.Barnes (20:46):Well, we expect you to get JLo on, man. You can't drop that you're friends with JLo's sister and not show up with JLo.Cubby (20:51):I saw 20 minutes of JLo here at the Garden last year, and that's when the blackout happened.Barnes (20:55):Whoops.Leslie (20:56):Wow.Cubby (20:57):The whole garden went dark, and-Leslie (20:59):I remember that.Cubby (20:59):Yeah, that was last July.Barnes (21:00):Go back and find A Rod's show on CNBC. It was only about five episodes. I feel like it was a test run. It was fantastic. It's where he went back to past failed athletes, and he gave them a second change. He kind of Shark Tanked them on location-ish, like Evander Holyfield was one of them. And they go and show you Evander Holyfield living in a two bedroom apartment. I mean, the guy's gone through $400, $500 million, some insane amount of money, and they help him get back on his feet. It was a fantastic show, and it's on demand. I forgot the name of it. Second Chance or something like that.Cubby (21:33):Google, baby. Google.Leslie (21:34):I like them together.Cubby (21:35):Yeah.Leslie (21:36):Remember Benifer? Anyway, I digress. The record of the week is The Chicks, Gaslighter, formerly The Dixie Chicks. I think it'll be number one this week, but how about this, their first album in 14 years. A lot of it deals with Natalie Maines' divorce, but some great songs on the record. The Chicks.Barnes (21:55):It's one of my favorite terms. Do you know the definition of gaslighting?Leslie (21:58):Yes, (singing). No.Barnes (22:01):Fram, you're in class, Fram. Do not sing in class. Gaslighting is to manipulate someone by psychological means into questioning their own sanity.Cubby (22:10):Wow.Leslie (22:10):We're learning something this week on The Pop Culture Show.Barnes (22:13):Gaslighting's a great term. I'm surprised it took someone that long to get it on record.Cubby (22:19):And I have a question too. I'm sure the answer is yes, but did The Chicks ... I know no one buys albums much any more, but if you buy a CD, is the artwork already changed? I mean, because that name just changed, and I'm wondering, the new artwork. Is The Chicks everywhere? I mean, Dixie is gone, right?Leslie (22:34):Yeah, it's gone.Cubby (22:35):Completely gone, yes.Leslie (22:36):Yeah, this is definitely The Chicks.Cubby (22:36):Wow.Leslie (22:37):They've been wanting to do it for years.Barnes (22:38):Here's a clip of it.The Chicks (22:50):(singing)Barnes (22:55):And they did a video on 4:3, which means square.Leslie (22:58):Yeah.Barnes (22:58):Remember how the TV used to be 10 years ago when it was square and not a rectangle? Which I don't get the association in the old-school retro feel to Gaslighter. Am I missing something?Leslie (23:09):No, but I think if you listen to the whole record, they have a new video and song called March March, which is about everything that's happening today. So the record is a mixture of pain and loss from Natalie, but also of things that are happening today. Because as you know, they continue to fight all sorts of injustices.Barnes (23:26):Refresh my memory. What were they getting blown up for years ago?Leslie (23:30):Years ago, they made comments about the president-Barnes (23:32):But which?Leslie (23:33):George Bush, if you remember.Barnes (23:34):Okay, Bush.Leslie (23:35):Yeah.Barnes (23:35):I couldn't remember. I knew they took a beating from-Leslie (23:37):About the Iraq War and-Barnes (23:38):Some groups. Okay.Leslie (23:39):And everybody's saying they were right at the time.Cubby (23:41):What was the Earl song? I actually liked that one when it came out.Leslie (23:44):Oh, that song was fantastic. Look at the video too.Cubby (23:46):Was it called My Name is Earl?Leslie (23:48):Yes.Cubby (23:48):Or just Earl? I forgot.Leslie (23:49):My Name is Earl.Cubby (23:49):Yeah, it's a good song.Leslie (23:50):I love that, Cubby. I love that recollection.Barnes (23:51):Like from a show?Cubby (23:53):It was a song they had. I remember it was the first time I ever heard of The Dixie Chicks, then at the time Dixie Chicks, and I was like, this is a pretty good song. I like it.Leslie (24:00):Last week we did ... Cubby, you were talking about some stories that came out after our last podcast, but sadly, Naya Rivera died of a drowning. And it's sad because they think that she was actually trying to save her son, that maybe the winds and the current were so heavy that she got him back on the boat, but then she drifted away which is tragic.Cubby (24:21):So sad.Barnes (24:21):I pictured she might have gotten hit in the head by the boat because of the bobbing of the boat. They said that the-Leslie (24:28):Could've been.Barnes (24:29):Water was moving very drastically, and I thought maybe when she was helping the young child up that maybe that front of that pontoon boat hit her in the head. Who knows what happened.Cubby (24:37):Right, and then we talked about the shallow water too, that last week we talked about how shallow the water is. Maybe she dove into a rock. I mean, we don't know, but it's just such a tragic thing.Barnes (24:45):Yeah.Cubby (24:45):And the kid being there, I mean, oh-Barnes (24:46):So sad. And they had, like, I want to say 15 to 25 feet trees in the water underwater in that whole area.Cubby (24:55):Right.Leslie (24:56):She could've hit her head. Who knows what happened, but it looks like she saved her son. Sadly, Lisa Marie Presley's 27 year-old son Benjamin Keough died by suicide, and-Barnes (25:05):Dude.Leslie (25:06):She is just devastated of course. And his sister, Riley, posted really sad commentary on Instagram over the last few days.Barnes (25:13):And another 27 clubber-Leslie (25:16):I know.Barnes (25:16):And another one via shotgun to the mouth. Why?Leslie (25:19):There are so many people that I don't know if he had some sort of addiction, but this pandemic is really taking it's toll on a lot of people with mental health. It's really sad.Barnes (25:31):He had a $5 million record deal, which I was surprised to hear. I didn't know that.Leslie (25:35):I didn't know that either until I saw the story. And also, actress Kelly Preston, John Travolta's wife, lost her two year battle with breast cancer.Barnes (25:45):How'd they keep that under wraps? I was so surprised. I was shocked to hear that.Leslie (25:49):Loved her. Loved, loved, loved her.Cubby (25:50):I can't get over the bad news that she shares. Is it crazy or what?Barnes (25:53):This week.Cubby (25:53):It's like, every-Barnes (25:53):I know.Cubby (25:55):I mean, this week alone, right. But 2020, please end.Barnes (25:58):Yes, very, very bad.Leslie (26:00):Well, speaking of bad, the world lost an icon over the weekend, civil rights activist and congressman John Lewis. He was 80, died of pancreatic cancer. I'll tell you, there's a great documentary on Netflix right now called Good Trouble about his 60 plus years of activism.Barnes (26:17):Sad news.Leslie (26:18):That's kind of a wrap up for the week for celebrity sleaze. When was the last time you guys took Lyft or Uber, because-Barnes (26:24):Oh, long.Leslie (26:24):I saw this story that Lyft ... I know, I haven't taken an ... I used to take Uber everywhere.Barnes (26:29):Yep.Leslie (26:29):I haven't taken anything since February, but Lyft announced it's going to provide these easy to install partitions for all of their drivers for safety reasons. I guess it was tested in Atlanta, and now it's in Baltimore, Denver, a lot of their other markets.Barnes (26:44):I heard that. It sounds like a good idea. They're making the drivers pay for it, but it's something inexpensive supposedly. It would make me choose, if I had to, Lyft over Uber.Cubby (26:55):Well, I chose Lyft over Uber, because I drove for Lyft for three months.Leslie (26:59):You did?Barnes (27:00):I drove for Uber.Cubby (27:01):Did you really?Barnes (27:02):I was trying to create a reality show around it, and I was researching and I did it for a couple of months.Leslie (27:08):Wait, and so Cubby, why were you driving for Lyft?Cubby (27:11):Because it was a combination of fun and heck, extra money can't hurt. And I do a morning show, and as you guys know from doing a morning show, you have afternoons free. And granted, a nap is key, but you have the afternoon free for the most part. And I said, "You know what, honey? I'm just going to turn on the old Lyft app and see who wants to be picked up."Barnes (27:28):It gets old real quick.Cubby (27:30):It gets old real quick. I don't know about Uber, but on Lyft, you don't know where they're going until you pick them up, which I didn't like.Barnes (27:36):Same with Uber.Cubby (27:37):Yeah, so the first couple of rides I did, it was people within 15 minutes of my house. I'm like, this is great. And then at 5:00 one day, I took this guy to Newark Airport, which is, like, a 45 minute ride. And I'm like, oh my God. So yeah, I only did, like, four or five rides.Barnes (27:50):Yeah, it gets old fast.Cubby (27:52):Really fast. But it is cool, when you get home and your app that you have will ping you and say, "George tipped $15." And you're like, yeah. I feel good.Leslie (28:05):It's crazy too, though. A lot of people were trying to make extra money as you said, but they were coming in from all these little towns outside of Nashville. And a lot of them didn't even know where they were going, and if they didn't have their GPS on, I sort of felt like I was telling people how to get to my destination. It got a little irritating.Cubby (28:19):Yeah, it is annoying.Barnes (28:20):I gave up on the reality show idea. But someone, our next guest, would probably have a field day with that, and if I had to sift through all their episodes, maybe I could find where they actually probably did do something with Uber or Lyft. But our next guest is funny as hell. I think this guy and his crew are great TV. One of Cubby's longtime friends, that's cool that you hooked him into this.Cubby (28:42):Yeah, I'm glad he-Barnes (28:43):Did you bribe him?Cubby (28:44):Said yes.Barnes (28:45):Yeah, let's bring him in. Please welcome Joe Gatto from Impractical Jokers. Hey Joe.Joe Gatto (28:50):Hey, thank you so much for having me, guys.Barnes (28:52):Really appreciate you coming on.Joe Gatto (28:54):Hey, you know what? When I get a text from Paul Cubby Bryant, and it says, "Hey, I need you," I don't-Barnes (29:01):You jump.Joe Gatto (29:01):Ask what. I just do what the man tells me. It's done my career well for-Cubby (29:06):That's the kind of guy Joe is. Joe is just a great guy, and I think I met you, Joe, during one of the many radio interviews we've done years ago. And then I learned that we lived in Lower Manhattan around the same time.Joe Gatto (29:18):Yep.Cubby (29:18):And I actually ran into Joe when I was getting a pedicure with my wife, and-Joe Gatto (29:22):Yes, I walked in with my fiancee at the time, and you were with your wife getting pedicures, and I had never gotten a pedicure. And I walk in and you're there, and I was like, oh, okay. I guess it's a thing to do.Barnes (29:33):It is a thing. I actually love it. I'll go, which Cubby, let's do it. Next time we're together, we're going to go side bar chairs, six feet apart.Leslie (29:39):Oh stop this, please.Cubby (29:42):The best part of a pedicure, I don't care how the nails look, I'm a guy, is that calf massage near the end.Joe Gatto (29:47):That's the best.Cubby (29:48):That's the best.Barnes (29:49):You know the key though? The key is, do they ask you do you want shine at the end? Say no shine. You've got to say no buff. No buff.Cubby (29:56):Because it's longer, right?Joe Gatto (29:57):You don't want to be walking around town with buff. I got you.Barnes (29:58):No, dude, if you do the buff, people are going to look at you side eyed. That's when you have shiny toes.Cubby (30:03):That's true.Barnes (30:04):If you forget, they will buff you, and you will be stuck with it for a week.Cubby (30:07):Now Leslie, being the only lady here, are you a pedicure fan, or-Leslie (30:11):No, this is the funny thing about-Cubby (30:12):What?Leslie (30:12):All of this. I don't do pedicures or manicures.Cubby (30:15):Come on.Leslie (30:15):I just do blowouts every week. Of course, not now that I'm in quarantine, but how embarrassing is that that I've got all these metrosexuals on the show and-Barnes (30:23):Hey, hey.Leslie (30:24):Which is fine.Barnes (30:24):Hey.Leslie (30:25):Hey.Cubby (30:26):One more thing I will say about Joe. Joe, you're also just a fan of radio, man. You know a lot of people in the business. You're the kind of guy that if you hear me on the air and I say something funny, which is rare, you'll text me. I mean, you're just a ... You have a lot of friends in the radio business.Joe Gatto (30:42):I do, yeah, yeah. I've always been a fan of radio back in the day from ... I just always loved the whole radio scene. I actually thought for a while that might be a way I would go, and then it just didn't happen for me.Barnes (30:56):Two of the things about you that stand out, and we're talking about him like he's dead. I feel like we're at his funeral. We're like, oh, so let's say more nice things about Joe. One, you are funny, and two, you are are positive. And sometimes those don't always go together.Joe Gatto (31:11):Yeah.Barnes (31:11):You get a lot of comedians who are really negative, and you're quite the opposite. I mean, you stand up for bullying and stuff like that, but you also are just a very upbeat, positive guy. And that's impressive. And I think part of some of the success from Impractical Jokers is that you can see that on the screen.Joe Gatto (31:28):Yeah, yeah. It's part of my personality for sure. I am-Barnes (31:31):Totally.Joe Gatto (31:31):Yeah, so I appreciate that. Thank you. I try. I've been through a lot of stuff too, so I didn't realize the position that this show would put us in. It really is like comic medicine for a lot of people, and we get story after story about things that we've gotten people through and things like that, and helping people with mental health issues and all that. So you really just listen, and you can't help but be affected by that part of the job. I think it's the same thing with radio too. I think a lot of normalcy comes from radio. I remember after, being from New York, after 9/11. I remember when the shows went back on, and it was like, okay. It was like a sense of comfort that you just can't get and you can't explain, from strangers, because I don't really know people personally. And you're just able to help them in a way, so you can't help but bear that responsibility and take it to heart.Leslie (32:21):I have to ask you, when the camera's not rolling, just in regular life, are you doing joke stuff and practical jokes on just friends and family-Joe Gatto (32:29):Yes.Leslie (32:29):I mean, you have to, right?Joe Gatto (32:31):I'm a maniac. I'm just a maniac, yeah.Leslie (32:31):It's always on, right?Joe Gatto (32:33):This is just, a lot of the show is actually just happened to be in my personality. I always said the reason why the show I think is successful because people relate to us being friends. It's more of a show about friendship, and this is just a way I've always made my friends laugh. For a long time, Sal would never take an elevator with me because he knew once those doors close, I'm doing something stupid, and he's trapped for X amount of floors with me, and the embarrassment of that. So we've always done ... It's just how I really genuinely like to make my friends laugh. I put myself out there. I don't necessarily care what people think. I'm not mean with my comedy. I always make myself the butt of the joke for the most part, so I think that was just the way I do it.Cubby (33:10):So the show began in 2011, right?Joe Gatto (33:11):Mm-hmm (affirmative).Cubby (33:12):I mean, did you ever think a show nine years ago would still be on the air now, would lead into a movie, which by the way, came out in the nick of time before the pandemic hit. It came out in February, Impractical Jokers, and you made a lot of money, by the way. I was checking the numbers. You did very well.Joe Gatto (33:26):We did all right. We did all right.Cubby (33:27):But can you believe you're still doing jokes and pranks on TV, on a TV show, and now nine years running. I mean, it's incredibleJoe Gatto (33:34):Yeah.Barnes (33:34):But Cubby, look back the first numbers were, like, in the millions, like 30 plus million people-Leslie (33:40):Right off the bat.Barnes (33:40):Watching that on truTV. I mean, that's not a diss to truTV. That's a credit to you.Joe Gatto (33:46):Yeah. Well, I mean, and credit to them, they actually, they switched the whole network. When we started, we were the outlier. We were literally between two tow truck shows-Barnes (33:54):Was it Court TV? Was it-Joe Gatto (33:58):Two of the three. It's part of Court TV, but it was two of their three. They had three tow trucks shows and us. So it was like, yeah, it was Lizard Lick Towing was the name of the show that we followed, and after that it was South Beach Tow. So it was like, people were like, what is going on with ... Who are these people? So we were really the outlier, and people just gravitated towards it. And to their credit, a couple years in, they were like, you know what? Let's try to build a comedy network. And now if you look at it, it's a big home for comedy. A lot of comedians go there with content, so ...Barnes (34:27):Were you surprised that it stuck and that it did so well?Joe Gatto (34:29):Oh my God, yeah. I was surprised to get episode two. Forget season nine.Barnes (34:33):Exactly.Joe Gatto (34:34):Yeah.Cubby (34:34):So how is the upcoming season going to be affected with what's going on? I mean, you're out and about, you're in grocery stores. You're out places. We're all still quarantined. How does that affect it?Joe Gatto (34:42):Yeah, we actually had to shut down production. Production started of season nine. We got a couple of things under our belt, and now with New York opening slowly, we're just going to have to produce a little bit differently. I don't think there will be much of us out and about in grocery stores or that kind of stuff any time soon, but a big portion of our show is either us just busting each other's chops privately, like times when they gift wrapped my house. For one punishment, I came home, and for my birthday they had gift wrapped my whole entire first floor of my home, including the plates and dishes in the cupboards. And then there's stuff that we do like that. And then also, we do a lot of focus group stuff or one-on-one stuff. So all that stuff could really genuinely live on. So there's a lot of content we could do. We just can't get ... We can't really approach people and get close in an on lockdown location.Barnes (35:31):No, people love that, Joe. They love the COVID jokes. They love the get in my space, yell at me for my mask jokes, yeah. It'd be a tough time. Everyone's so on edge that it would be-Joe Gatto (35:43):I think it'll definitely be a challenge, but I'm optimistic. I'm positive that we will figure something out.Leslie (35:50):What were you like in high school? Were you the guy that made your friends laugh? Were you that guy?Joe Gatto (35:55):Not until junior year. I was a really, really nerdy introvert for a long time, didn't have many friends. Here's a snapshot of me. I was on the math team, the bowling team. Yeah, that's right. And I was trying to draw, and I can't draw. I was trying to draw my own video games and doing creative writing, like writing short stories. So that was me. And then junior year, we started ... They had an improv troupe at school, like a comedy improv troupe. And I had always sat at lunch with Sal, Murr, Q, a couple other friends, and they all did it. And they were like, "Joe, you're really ..." I was just really weird, and they're like, "You're really funny and you're quick on your feet. Come try it, come try it."Joe Gatto (36:32):So I didn't want to go, didn't want to go. My parents were like, "Go. Go meet people. Go. Go do things." So I was like, all right. So I went, and I had such a good time at that improv thing. I remember the first scene I did was a lot of fun, and I got a lot of big laughs, and I was like, oh, this is something I might be interested in. And making people laugh actually became my kind of defense mechanism to do ... I started reverse bullying the big football players in my school. I was, like, 105 pounds, all lanky, and there was these big guys walking around. I used to knock their books out of their hands. I'd be like, "Carry my books." I used to make one of the line backers give me piggyback rides to class.Joe Gatto (37:06):And they always ate it up, and it kind of got rid of the whole bullying thing in my class. My class was all very tight. I went to an all boy Catholic high school in Staten Island, so that really helped the dynamic I think. So in high school, I was very different, but I did find my confidence towards the end.Barnes (37:21):Let's hear one that went really badly. What is a prank that really went south fast, and you couldn't stop it. It was already in motion. And maybe it didn't even air maybe. What was one?Joe Gatto (37:36):Well, there was one bit that we did. Honestly, our hit rate is, we've been pretty fortunate to be able to turn something into nothing pretty much the whole time. We've done over 200 episodes, but if you look at the bit numbers, like the numbers of challenges and punishments we've done, it's over 530 times we've been out there making something, doing something. So there's only really two that jump to mind. One of them actually started really early on in season one. I think it was the end of season one. We were like, okay, why don't we go to ... You know in New York City they have all these mommy parks and mommy and me parks. And we're like, oh, it'd be kind of funny if we just start talking baby talk to adults. So we were like, we could start being like ... We'd start talking and be like, "Oh, look what a cute baby. Excuse me, do you know where the R train is?" Just talk to the adults and ... So we're like, all right, we'll go to a kid park so we could justify why we're talking like a baby.Joe Gatto (38:24):And then really quickly, all these moms realized that there was four 30-something year old men without children talking weird in a park, and the cops got called right quick. So the cops showed up, and we're like ... It's like, "What are you doing?" And we're like, "Oh, we're just baby talking to ..." And they're like, "Get out." So we're like, "We have a ..." They're like, "We don't care. Get out. Just get out." So we were like, okay. We realized the mistake in that one. So that was a big one for us.Cubby (38:49):Tell me how you never get recognized, because I know I've asked you this before, but if people haven't heard it, you would think by now people would know you right off the bat, but you have a great answer. You're like, hey, even though our show is very popular, not everybody has seen it believe it or not.Joe Gatto (39:01):Not everybody has seen it, yeah, yeah, so that's ... I mean, New York City's an outlier that way with eight million people. Half of the ... Manhattan has there, so that's four million people to choose from. So it's like, there's still the foot traffic and the amount of people. We can't really go too remote. Sometimes we'll get caught in a rock and a hard place, and people try to fool us, but we catch them. Like 99% of the time, we can tell when somebody's pretending. They turn into a non-human. They turn into a robot. We seem them on camera before they even come up to us. Because if Sal is working the hamburger desk at a hamburger joint, if he's working behind the counter, we'll see the people walk in and all of a sudden, they're like, oh ... They get a look on their face, like, oh. And then they'll walk up to Sal and they'll be like, "One hamburger, please." They don't even talk like a human any more.Joe Gatto (39:46):But I think it's just, we've done some tricks to fight it too. And also, we kind of look like somebody, all of us. If you put us together, if you see all four of us, forget it.Cubby (39:55):Can you filter by somebody's looks, like she's 85 years old. She watches The Hallmark Channel. I know we can get her. Can you do that?Joe Gatto (40:03):Not any more, because our show has become such a co-viewing show, Cubby. Every family's watching it together. When we do our live tours and we see and meet people after ... Like there was this one time we met four generations that watch our show. There was a grandmother, her daughter, her granddaughter, and the great-granddaughter. They all watch the show, all had a different favorite. It became this family show really quickly. And that was weird for us, because we're on truTV at 10:30 at night between two tow truck shows, like I said. So our first season was super edgy, and then all of a sudden the numbers came back and they're like, "Families are watching your show." And it's always harder for me, and I like the challenge as a comedian, to not go for the low-hanging fruit and be dirty or push the edge in that way.Joe Gatto (40:43):So we responded to it very well and was like, let's try to be funny in a way that we can be proud of. And now I have kids that are going to end up watching the show, so I'm kind of glad that happened. My legacy isn't going to be all fart jokes.Leslie (40:59):I imagine people are finding you on YouTube as well, because there's just hours of YouTube stuff for Impractical Jokers. You can go down a deep dark hole on YouTube.Joe Gatto (41:07):Yeah. Yeah, there's a lot of fan stuff, too, like a lot of fan-created content. But then we also air ... A big hit for us is when we stared airing in London. We started airing overseas on Comedy Central in the UK, and we've got a big fan base over there and we were actually fortunate enough to go tour over there as well. So we did a live tour there a couple of times, which was fun. We actually even did a London episode, which was great.Leslie (41:27):I remember seeing one of the Impractical Joker episodes where you were going to kiss some lady in a mall, and your fiancee at the time, who I'm assuming is your wife now, was there-Joe Gatto (41:35):Yeah, yeah.Leslie (41:36):And remind me of the premise of that? There was a lady sitting-Joe Gatto (41:41):We had to kiss ... We basically were at the food court of a mall in New Jersey, and we planted one actor, but the guy who was going out didn't know who the actor was. And you had to go around, and you couldn't ask if they were an actor, and just basically go in for a kiss and see. The actor was told to kiss you if you go in for the kiss, so you're out and about going around. So then when it was my turn, there was just this one beautiful lady in purple sitting down, and there's nobody else in the food court. And I'm like, okay, so it's her. I was like, "What's up?" And then my wife walked by, and in my ear, because we wear the earpiece, I hear my wife go, "Oh, be careful out there." And I was like, "Oh," and they made Bessie come out and sit right next to her.Leslie (42:20):Oh.Barnes (42:20):Oh my gosh.Joe Gatto (42:23):I had to make the decision to kiss this actress.Barnes (42:23):That was so funny.Joe Gatto (42:24):Yeah.Barnes (42:25):Are there bits like that when you guys are at the table drawing stuff up where you have to go home to your wife and say, "Listen, honey, I just, we have this great bit, but let me tell you about it before you"-Cubby (42:33):It's only a bit.Barnes (42:35):Sit on the grenade, right?Joe Gatto (42:36):Yeah.Barnes (42:36):You've got to sit on the grenade before it airs. Have you had those?Joe Gatto (42:38):Yeah, I think for the most part, she's down. She gets it. At this point, it's almost a decade. They actually just, in season eight, they used my daughter against me in a great way, which was a lot of fun for a punishment, which I didn't really see coming, where she was in cahoots with them on that where they did a parenting group where you go in and they call in parents and they fill out a questionnaire and it was pre-written, and I had to answer the questions they wrote for me, but they brought in my real daughter. So they made me look like this fool father in front of my daughter, and then they're like-Barnes (43:09):Your life is stressful.Joe Gatto (43:11):Yeah, it's terrible. It's a terrible way to live.Barnes (43:12):I mean, everywhere you go you wonder is this a bit?Joe Gatto (43:15):Yeah, yeah. We've gotten people in their real life really, really well. It's hard though. It takes a lot of time. One of the biggest things we've ever done is over a year and a half we made Sal think he was getting ... He thought he had to give a deposition to the federal government.Cubby (43:30):A whole year of stress, right?Joe Gatto (43:31):A year and a half, yeah.Leslie (43:32):Wow.Joe Gatto (43:32):And it's just, you just have to look for opportunities. We did a bit in downtown Manhattan where you had to ... Sal climbed up on a statue and grabbed its nose and did this stupid joke where, "I got your nose." And it was outside a museum. And we got a letter to the office while we were in the office writing, and the showrunner came in and he was like, "Hey," he was like, "We got a letter from the government that we trespassed and we have to go to court for it." And Sal was there. And then later that day, he came in and he was like, "Oh," he was like, "Don't worry about it." He's like, "They figured out what the purpose ..." I was like, "Okay, well, don't tell Sal that. Let's make him think that he has to go for a deposition."Joe Gatto (44:03):So then we just laid a bunch of groundwork for about three months, and then we put together a deposition and filmed it without Sal knowing, and then six months later, we revealed on set, we made the federal government crash the set and basically hand Sal papers that he had to go to a jail and pay $100,000 and serve 30 days in jail.Barnes (44:25):You guys are good.Cubby (44:27):That's so good.Barnes (44:28):So good.Cubby (44:28):Do you ever fear of running out of content, jokes, pranks? Do you ever-Joe Gatto (44:35):I don't think so, and I'll tell you why. It's because we don't do your normal kind of prank show. I think that we would've totally ran the gamut already, right? Because the show is not your typical prank show. It's more of friends busting each other's chops and making each other laugh, and you never think about that, how long you were friends. You never run out of content, right? If you approach it form that angle, I think it's that way. We don't do ... Everything we do is kind of based in reality to some extent. We really push each other's buttons in a personal way.Barnes (44:59):Yeah, but at some point, your friends have got to have a meeting with themselves and say, is it time to move on from Joe?Cubby (45:04):Right.Barnes (45:05):Yeah. Is it time maybe to just cut this?Joe Gatto (45:09):I add value in other ways to offset that I think. I think I try to add value. I'm good with Christmas gifts, birthdays.Leslie (45:20):What are you doing in your off time right now? What are you doing for entertainment?Joe Gatto (45:25):I'm doing a lot of social network stuff, which is good. I'm doing a lot of Instagram lives and my household has become a TikTok household.Leslie (45:36):Oh yeah.Joe Gatto (45:36):Yeah, I do that. Basically, I write a lot. I got back into writing, which is good. I do a lot of charity work right now because we have the time. And I've also been able to jump on a lot of podcasts with friends and stuff, which I hadn't necessarily been able to do, which is a lot of fun.Barnes (45:49):Talk about your charity. Which can we highlight here? We should highlight something you're working on.Joe Gatto (45:54):I always love Daniel's Music Foundation out of New York. They're a great organization that offer ... They offer instruction to the physically and the mentally disabled in New York and they give classes. And it's a really nice community that I got pulled into a couple of years ago. They're called DMF, Daniel's Music Foundation. Beautiful story about the family and how they got involved and what they do in New York, so ... and they're music too, so it's kind of-Barnes (46:21):Excellent.Joe Gatto (46:22):Nice to highlight them.Barnes (46:23):Well, I can't wait for your shows to come back. When will we see Impractical Jokers and Misery Index, both of those coming back?Joe Gatto (46:30):Misery Index will be back at the end of the year. We just had our mid-season finale, so we'll be coming back at the end of the year, and then hopefully more next year, as well with Dinner Party as well. I think Dinner Party's going to be coming back, which is a really fun format for us too. It's basically our version of a podcast where we just have dinner together and tell stories and-Cubby (46:46):Well, actually Joe, I have a confession to make. This is a joke on you. I don't have a podcast. I don't know who these people are.Leslie (46:52):I've never seen him.Cubby (46:53):We're not even recording right now.Barnes (46:55):Yeah, we have to go, see-Joe Gatto (46:56):Check on the bomb to make sure it said recording.Barnes (46:58):That would've been classic, Cubby, if you would have teed something up to get him.Cubby (47:06):I know.Barnes (47:06):That would've been good. Well Joe, it was such a pleasure meeting you, and we'd love to have you back again some day. You're a funny dude. Thank you.Joe Gatto (47:14):Thanks, any time. I appreciate you guys saying thanks.Leslie (47:15):Thank you so much.Joe Gatto (47:15):Thanks, nice to meet you.Cubby (47:15):Thank you, Joe. I appreciate you, man.Joe Gatto (47:15):You got it. Thank you.Leslie (47:16):That was awesome.Barnes (47:18):A couple of audio dumps. Did you guys hear the new Kygo remix? Tina Turner is excited. She's 80 now, and her mailbox money is going to pick up. Kygo did a remix, he did this to one of Whitney Houston's songs last year. I want to play a bit of it for you. He put his spin on What's Love Got to Do With It. It's attached to a video.Tina Turner (47:40):(singing)Barnes (47:40):Here's where you can hear the Kygo.Tina Turner (47:41):(singing)Barnes (47:46):Too bad nightclubs aren't open now.Tina Turner (47:47):(singing)Cubby (47:48):Yeah, right?Tina Turner (47:59):(singing)Cubby (48:00):Although everybody on Facebook is a DJ now. Every time I go on Facebook at night, someone's spinning.Barnes (48:06):Totally.Cubby (48:06):I noticed that.Barnes (48:07):And three viewers.Cubby (48:10):Three viewers, right.Barnes (48:10):It'll be like the little three number in the bottom and they're having a dance party with the lights and everything.Leslie (48:13):But that song lives on. How about that? Timeless.Barnes (48:16):Her vocals are ... That was the original vocals.Leslie (48:18):Yeah. So good.Barnes (48:19):It's pretty incredible. With all the protesting going on everywhere from Portland to Atlanta to wherever, New York, everyone's going crazy, everyone's very just over amped.Leslie (48:31):Yes.Barnes (48:31):And I finally found someone, I wanted to call attention to a big problem in Minnesota, because there's problem there with nude sunbathing.Leslie (48:40):In Minnesota?Cubby (48:40):In Minnesota?Barnes (48:41):Yeah. They're saying that women cannot go without tops, and I thought, you know what? I'm going to give this person 15 seconds on our show because they're complaining in a very, very calm manner. They have a very effective argument, and I think they sound like a very nice person. So let's listen to her case.Speaker 16 (49:00):It's ridiculous when I turn around and there's a gentleman who has boobs that are as big as or bigger than mine, and he can keep his shirt off, and we're doing the exact same thing, sitting in the sun.Leslie (49:14):She has a point.Cubby (49:14):She does have a great point.Leslie (49:14):Seriously.Barnes (49:19):I just wanted to point out that all protesting doesn't have to be excitable. You can just bring a good case. And look how brief that case was, but effective.Leslie (49:28):She got right to the point.Cubby (49:30):I am a C cup by the way, for the record. She has me thinking.Leslie (49:32):See? See?Cubby (49:33):Yep.Barnes (49:35):Oh man. All right, celebrity confidential this week. This is a weekly series where we're going to go behind the curtain and tell some stories, and I think someone named Cubby's going to start us off. These are stories that have just happened in our careers being in this business or these businesses that weren't brought together because of the business. They just happened kind of on a side spin.Cubby (49:56):I want to talk about Howard Stern. We love and respect him, right?Barnes (50:01):Talent.Cubby (50:02):Talent. I'm sure you've met him, but if you have or haven't, don't tell me yet because I'll tell you what happened to me. So he talked about me on the radio back in the early 2000s a few times. See, when I worked at Z100, the top 40 station, we would do club gigs, and we w
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I sat down with Amber Tamblyn who is an author, actress, and director. She has been nominated for an Emmy, a Golden Globe, and an Independent Spirit Award for her work in film and TV. She cowrote and directed the critically acclaimed feature film Paint It Black. She's a contributing writer for The New York Times, a poet in residence at Amy Poehler’s Smart Girls, and a founding member of Time's Up. She's the author of three books of poetry including the best seller Dark Sparkler and the novel Any Man. Her latest book is Era of Ignition: Coming of Age in a Time of Rage and Revolution. You really have to listen to our conversation to hear her passion firsthand about harnessing fears, creating power and productivity out of chaos, and not shying away from the hard things.
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From the Consortium Comics Hero series, Jack J. Ward presents an original hero with "Awakenings". A man with no past, no discernable features but the ability to take on those of others discovers he can be... Any Man.
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Host Lothar Tuppan brings us some of the great adaptations in the Mutual Audio Building to incorporate the Sci-Fi & Fantasy additions including the "WC". This week featuring "Tales of the Crimson Lien" episode 2 from Planet Retcon and "Anyman #1" from Consortium Comics and Jack J. Ward. Wonders are plentiful at Mutual!
Has feminism changed in in recent years, particularly with the #MeToo movement and presidential elections as the backdrop? A new book by author and actress Amber Tamblyn explores "coming of age in a time of rage,” showing how self-reflection can lead to personal upheaval and, ultimately, positive change. Tamblyn discusses her book, “Era of Ignition,” in this episode with co-host Julian Zelizer. She discussed the book during an April 23 visit to the Princeton University campus. Tamblyn is known for her work on "General Hospital," "Joan of Arcadia," "Two and a Half Men" and "The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants." In June 2018 Tamblyn released her first novel "Any Man." "Era of Ignition" is her second book, published by Penguin Random House.
All Things Vocal: Podcast for Singers, Speakers, Voice Coaches and Producers
This is the audio version of the blogpost you can find at AllThingsVocal.com. Today's topic is my interview with Diane Kimbrough. Listen to this podcast episode for tips to improve your live performances, your confidence on stage and your audience impact. You'll also learn how Diane's performance coaching and my vocal coaching work together in a synergy that supports instead of confuses our artist clients. This podcast is now playing at iTunes , Google Play, TuneIn Radio, . Subscribe and don't miss an episode... and please leave a review where you like to listen! REVIEWS ARE MUCH NEEDED and APPRECIATED! If you’d like help with live performance, contact Diane at her website http://dianekimbrough.com/. For help with any vocal matter, try Power, Path and Performance vocal training, available at www.JudyRodman.com in vocal lessons and on CD courses. Subjects covered in this episode include: Diane's background & experience Explanation of what live performance coaching is. How Diane uses her dance and acting experience in her coaching. Defining stage presence. How Diane and I work synergistically to increase stage and vocal abilities. The value of getting live performance coaching before recording final studio vocals. How both of us work on focusing message delivery. Diane's coaching strategy of videotaping performance and playing it back without sound. A vital understanding Diane wants artists to get out of her coaching sessions: The song itself - the structure of the music and the lyrics - should largely dictate stage movement. How that goes with my vocal training. How to figure out who your voice needs to represent in any song. Diane and I discuss and solve our disparate ways of approaching and coaching authenticity. We discuss what is and is not 'real', how to use acting techniques to make the moment real for the audience even when it's not real for you. Why you don't need to freak out at the thought of acting. Case study about an artist we both successfully worked with who had a serious eating disorder and issues with 'feeling' emotion. How critical voices and situations like bad-fitting heels affect confidence on stage. Knowledge brings power. Case study about another of our artists who we helped go from serious insecurity to up & coming artist catching serious career fire. Diane says it's best to have some stage experience before booking coaching sessions. Ways Diane asks clients to practice what they learn from her. Written homework is assigned, along with continual videotaping and silent viewing to review how audiences see you. The importance of separating singing and stage movement practice. Why you should put your guitar down and try singing without it. How that same strategy - separate practice - is a wise way to practice vocal technique. Diane and I bat around the concept of singing to the one heart. We use different words for the same thing... Diane calls it having a conversation on a melodic line. PLEASE NOTE: There was so much we shared I decided to split the interview. This is Part 1. Listen to Part 2, on the episode following this one. About Diane Kimbrough: As an actress, dancer, and choreographer, Diane’s career has taken her to Europe, South America, the Caribbean, and the Middle East where she has directed and choreographed live shows for companies including IBM, Kawasaki, NCR, Chevrolet, Texaco, and Suzuki. She herself has appeared on stage & television with an array of stars from Garth Brooks to the L.A. Dodgers.Her work has appeared on every major television network. She has staged a wide array of events from ABC’s “Monday Night Football” promo to “The All-American Thanksgiving Day Parade” for CBS. Diane is a veteran of eight seasons of the CMAs (Country Music Association Awards), staging such knockout numbers as Alan Jackson’s “Chattahoochie”, Brad Paisley’s “Online” and Shania Twain’s “I’m Outta Here” and “Any Man of Mine”.Managers and record labels, including Arista, Atlantic, Capitol, Columbia, Epic, Mercury, RCA and Sony as well as a host of indie labels, have hired Diane to coach their emerging artists as well as top-selling stars. Her clients include solo artists, vocal groups and bands of any genre. Diane’s philosophy… “Create an experience and you’ve created a fan.”Contact her at http://dianekimbrough.com
Amber Tamblyn, of "Joan of Arcadia" and "General Hospital," discusses her first novel, "Any Man," about a female serial rapist, in light of her own role in the #MeToo movement, with book reviewer Margaret Quamme.
On this episode of The Movie Roast, Scott and Mike size up Any-Man and the Wasp! The latest releasr in the MCU. Tune in now to find out what we thought. Follow Scott @xorsonx, and Mike @reviewandroast on Twitter. Listen on Stitcher, subscribe on iTunes.
It's Tuesday: Actress Amber Tamblyn grew up in Los Angeles and is known for roles in Joan of Arcadia and the Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants. Now, she's out with a new novel called Any Man, about a female serial rapist who targets men. She talks to Sam about the novel, her relationship with husband David Cross, and her work with the MeToo and Time's Up movements. Email samsanders@npr.org and tweet @NPRItsBeenAMin with feels.
Michael Fynan sits down with Amber Tamblyn, author of ANY MAN. Learn more: https://www.harperacademic.com/book/9780062688927/any-man.
The #MeToo movement has transformed American political debate, having a huge influence on prominent figures in a number of arenas. Many believe it could play a role in voter turnout during the midterm campaigns and even carry weight with the 2020 presidential election. Regardless of its specific effects, one thing is certain: America is experiencing a stunning period in the history of gender politics. Award-winning actress Amber Tamblyn, author of a new book, “Any Man,” joins this episode with Julian Zelizer to discuss this period in American history. Released this week by Harper Collins, the fictional book sheds light on the nightmare of sexual assault. Tamblyn first came to national attention in her role on the soap opera “General Hospital” as Emily Quartermaine, followed by a starring role on the prime-time series “Joan of Arcadia,” portraying the title character, Joan Girardi for which she received Primetime Emmy and Golden Globe nominations. Tamblyn’s feature film work includes roles in “The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants” (2005), “The Grudge 2” (2006), “The Ring” (2002), and “127 Hours” (2010); she had an extended arc as Martha M. Masters in the medical drama series House. She also had a starring role as Jenny on season eleven of the CBS sitcom “Two and a Half Men.”
Amber Tamblyn is famous for her roles in General Hospital, Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, and Joan of Arcadia. But at BUST, we know her as our beloved poetry editor and as a true pal who helps us out whenever we need some star power to further our feminist agenda. In this episode, we discuss her debut novel, Any Man, a book about a female serial rapist, told from the perspectives of her male victims.
Holly Hunter left the family farm in Georgia to become an actor. She talks with Marc about her early days in New York, catching the attention of the Coen Brothers as they were on the verge of making their first film, and everything that followed, including her foray into voice acting with The Incredibles and its new sequel. Also, Amber Tamblyn returns to talk about being a new mom, fighting for gender equality, and how it all relates to her new novel Any Man. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Sign up here for WTF+ to get the full show archives and weekly bonus material! https://plus.acast.com/s/wtf-with-marc-maron-podcast.
It happens from time to time, but parents will accidentally hurt their kids on occasion. We took your hilarious stories! And Chris' brother in law has quite the theory regarding the upcoming rain which led into the wives tales you believe in. Plus, our best round of Any Man of Mine for Shania Twain tickets yet!
It's that time of year again. No, it's not the end of summer. Well, it kind of is. But that's not what I'm talking about. Nope, this is the time of the year where my good friend Jason Helmes returns to the podcast and catches us up on what he's been up to. Jason was one of my first guests on the podcast nearly three years ago, and then he came back on in 2015, and again in 2016. This year, however, Jason and I dive into what his life has been like after he retired from teaching, and how he's adjusted to the life of an entrepreneur. We dive into how his life has improved, what new struggles he's taken on, and what he's done to make life less stressful. At the end, we also dive into some deeply personal things and discuss marriage, masculinity, and how his mom taught him about sex. In this episode we discuss: Daily Schedules and calendars Turning off notification What it’s like in New York City Quitting teaching and going full-time with online coaching Mindset shifts he made as an entrepreneur Finding balance with work and family What he learned being not being present mentally with his children Masculinity, gender roles, and lessons men can learn in their 30s Sex lessons from his mom For more on Jason head here.
Jason Helmes returns, almost a year to the date we last heard from him. As one of my first guests, not to mention a huge inspiration on my work and growth as an entrepreneur, I am a huge fan of Jason's work. When he approached me and asked about coming on the show to chat about his new muscle building program, No Squats. No Deadlifts. HUGE GAINS, I quickly said, yes. Jason gets it. He's not only a living breathing example of the hard work he put in to achieve his physique goals, but he is a straight up hardcore-hustler. Every single week he is putting out some form of content for his audience. Whether it's an article or now his podcast and Facebook video series, Jason works. Like myself, he is an experimenter. Testing new ideas and protocols on himself before using them on clients. His latest program, No Squats. No Deadlifts. HUGE GAINS, came from a bulking experiment he did last winter. For more and a link to pick up a copy of Jason's program, head to www.sidequestfitness.com/jason-helmes-3/
By day, Jason Helmes is just a regular guy. He teaches math to middle schoolers; he has a wife and two kids. He is exceptionally tall (6 feet, 8 inches), but we won't hold that against him.By night, he's the boss at Anyman Fitness, an online community for people "who want to learn to lean out, live well, and improve themselves permanently."To date Jason has helped thousands of people reach their goals, and it's no wonder, given his teaching background and incredible ability to simplify fitness and nutrition. He's also a really nice guy, which probably helps.I was fortunate enough to get Jason on for Episode 7 of the Fitness Pollenator (Video) Podcast. Over the course of the episode, Jason Helmes and I discussHow he went from jock to jiggly to jacked againThe availability bias and the difference between popular and evidence-based fitness Making fitness a lifestyle and how anyone can do itThe importance of meal planningHow being both a teacher and mathematically-minded helps Jason as a coachHis eight month diet in preparation for a summer photo shootWhether or not "bulking" and "cutting" cycles are necessaryWhy being bodybuilder lean is neither healthy nor sustainableThe advantages and disadvantages of being an exceptionally tall lifterAvoiding "lifestyle bloat"Jason's secret for building a successful (online) businessAnd moreThis is one you absolutely do not want to miss!Watch the episode on YouTube or right here:You can also listen to the audio HERE.For more on Jason and Anyman Fitness, download his e-book (Livin' The Dream) off his website, www.anymanfitness.com. Be sure to follow Anyman Fitness on Facebook, as well.
One of my original guests, Jason Helmes of Anyman Fitness, returns to the show. In this episode we got to catch up a little bit on the work he has been doing since he last came on the show in October. Jason is a middle school math teacher but when he is not teaching basic algebra he is helping clients lose weight and gain muscle and strength. We discuss a lot in this episode on running a business, dieting tricks and tips, how our wives never take us too seriously, and mindset just to name a few. In this episode we discuss: - Mr. Tall Guy - Billy Madison - The resiliency of children - His 7 month cut - An act in discipline - Even coaches do stupid things - His fall "fulk" or fat bulk - His calorie range during cutting - Being a sucker for self experimentation - 40 pounds down in 7 months - The evolution of his training philosophy - Has his views on having abs changed - One pair of pants - The feeling of always chasing something - Conquering the psychological and the physical to improve yourself - His biggest struggle this cut versus any other - Getting better at conquering the mental state - Preventing triggers that cause binging - Justifications will make fools of us all - What he does to stay driven and focused with work, family, training, etc. - Dealing with stress and anxiety and learning how to harness better use of time - Defining Facebook - How to Stop Worrying and Start Living/How to Win Friends and Influence People - How to make systems work for you instead of your working for your systems - Business is a lack of having systems set up - Decisive, 4 Hour Work Week, Gorilla Mindset - Phones Off at 8pm - His rules he has implemented for his business - If you practice with all your focus, you get a lot better faster - False Community of our modern society today with social media - Jason's e-Book
2015 Summer Movie Preview: As the summer movie season gets started with the highly anticipated release of Marvel’s Avengers: Age of Ultron, Dave, Barry and Tod run down the summer release schedule and discuss which movies they are most looking forward to. Which films do the Regular Joes predict will be the breakout hits of 2015? Listen and learn!
In this episode I interview Jason from Anyman Fitness. Jason is a middle school math teacher but when he is not teaching basic algebra he is helping clients lose weight and gain muscle and strength. In this episode we discuss where Jason is from, how he got his start on his road to weight loss and what inspired him to start his blog and coaching on Fitocracy. We also discuss his theories on weight loss, what motivates Jason, how he uses math to help clients and how his teaching of teenagers helps him as a coach. We touch on lean gains and some of the pioneers in that style of weight loss and muscle gain as well as a little forray into Intermittent Fasting. Jason has a new fitness class starting on Fitocracy next week. And is also posting a new blog post about Moms who kick ass. Links for references from the show: http://www.leangains.com/ http://anymanfitness.com/ http://fitocracy.com/
This week I came to a realization that American Christians have made for themselves Idols. In the form of Christian Celebrity Pastors we have spent investing in them and not in our own relationship with God. We have continually invested in separating ourselves from God while also having a relationship with Him. The Old Marquee is a Clements Media… Read more → The post Ep 7: A Man on His Knees in Prayer before God Can Stand before Any Man appeared first on » The Old Marquee.
It's the last episode of The Account, and the long awaited Anyman from Electric Vicuna!
LOOSE BRUCE KERR's Podcast & latest song parody on the worldwide rioting by Muslims over the Danish-published cartoons. To the tune of Shania Twain's, "Any Man of Mine," recorded in Bruce's garage in mid-February, 2006. Bruce plays all the instruments and sings the vocals 1 track at a time. Loose Bruce Kerr is featured on the Dr. Demento and Jim Bohannon shows (Westwood One). Bruce is also an attorney at Sun Microsystems. Copyright 2006 Broken Records & Marjorie Music Co. (BMI)