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In this episode, I sit down with B-Girl Jilou from Germany one of the most respected and accomplished B-Girls in the world. We're chopping it up and nerding out about breaking, growth, and learning from each other. Jilou breaks down a few key tools and mindsets that really helped me reflect on CypherBeastTV's intention, why I started this channel, and where I want it to grow. This episode was filmed back in May 2024… so why did I wait so long to post it? Honestly, it was a tough one. Being human, overthinking, and wanting everything to be “perfect.” But part of this journey is showing that nothing is perfect and sometimes you just need to post it. Hope this episode encourages you to do the same. Tap in, learn something, and enjoy the conversation.
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In this episode of Gangland Wire, host Gary Jenkins takes listeners deep into one of the most chilling and revealing moments in Chicago mob history—a secretive 1967 party for Mob stalwart, Fi Fi Buccieri. It was held at the legendary Edgewater Beach Hotel. What appeared to be a lavish celebration was, in reality, a tightly controlled gathering of roughly 300 mobsters, political figures, and underworld insiders. The occasion marked the 40th birthday of feared Chicago Outfit enforcer Fiore “Fifi” Buccieri, a man whose reputation for violence made him one of the most dangerous figures in the city. Despite not being invited, veteran journalist Bob Wiedrich managed to infiltrate the event, raising serious questions about security, secrecy, and the gathering’s true purpose. This was no ordinary party. Federal surveillance later revealed that the Federal Bureau of Investigation had the room bugged, capturing disturbing conversations—including laughter and casual recollections of torture and murder by Buccieri and his associates. Central to this episode is Buccieri's alleged role in the brutal torture and murder of William “Action” Jackson, a crime that horrified even seasoned law-enforcement agents. These wiretap recordings provide rare insight into the mindset of mob enforcers and the normalization of extreme violence within the Chicago Outfit during the 1960s. The timing of the party was critical. Chicago boss Sam Giancana had recently been released from prison, and rumors swirled that major power moves were underway. Evidence suggests this birthday celebration doubled as a covert mob summit, where leadership issues, alliances, and strategic decisions were quietly discussed away from public view. This party was a who's who of the Chicago Outfit. Men like Mike Glitta, Teets Battalgia, Ceaser DiVarco, Ross Prio, Larry The Hood Bounaguidi, Irvin Weiner, Dominic DiBello, Wee Willie Messino, Joseph Cortino ( former chief of police in Forest Park and several others. You will learn how Anthony Accardo and his driver Jackie Cerone avoided the scene when the cops started taking pictures and writing down names. I also explore the role of the Santa Fe Saddle and Gun Club, an organization tied to questionable fundraising activities that blurred the lines between organized crime, business interests, and local politics. These raffles and social events weren't just about money—they were about influence, access, and control. Throughout the episode, I break down the cast of characters who attended this gathering: loan sharks, enforcers, racketeers, and political fixers. Their interconnected stories reveal a dense web of loyalty, fear, and ambition that defined the Chicago mob scene at its peak. This episode uses the Edgewater Beach Hotel as more than a setting—it becomes a symbol of mob glamour masking ruthless criminal reality. It's a reminder of how deeply organized crime once penetrated American society, and why these stories continue to fascinate, disturb, and resonate today. 0:04 Chicago Mob Tales 1:39 Fifi Buccieri ‘s Infamy 3:19 Giancana’s Absence 4:22 The Santa Fe Saddle and Gun Club 5:36 Edgewater Beach Hotel 8:36 Police Intelligence Operation 12:22 The Notorious Players 16:02 Entertainment at the Banquet 18:54 Reflections on the Meeting Hit me up on Venmo for a cup of coffee or a shot and a beer @ganglandwire Click here to “buy me a cup of coffee” Subscribe to the website for weekly notifications about updates and other Mob information. To go to the store or make a donation or rent Ballot Theft: Burglary, Murder, Coverup, click here To rent ‘Brothers against Brothers’ or ‘Gangland Wire,’ the documentaries click here. To purchase one of my books, click here. Transcript [0:00] Well, hey, all you wiretappers out there in gangland, wireland, [0:03] especially you guys up in Chicago. Yeah, I’ve done several stories on Chicago. I’m on a Chicago trip right now, I guess. I’m going to do one more with our friend, Mr. Cooley, Bob Cooley. We just haven’t set up a time yet, but I’m going to do one more with him for sure. But I’m going to keep some of these Chicago stories up. I got such a great reaction. You know, you guys, you know, like and share these, as they say, on the apps and on YouTube. But anyhow, let’s go back to March of 1967. [0:36] There was a real well-known reporter named Bob Wendrick at the time. He really covered the mob in Chicago. I mean, he might as well have been a member of the mob in Chicago. He was so close to so many people up there. And he had some really good sources and some inside tracks. And he went to a party, but he wasn’t invited to that party. You know, they never really were going to invite Bob Weindrich to a party. It was $25 a plate. There was about 300 outfit mobsters and their associates attended this party. Some of their political associates even. They called a chief of police and I think a mayor of a suburban city. It was at the Edgewater Hotel. It was sponsored by the Santa Fe Saddle and Gun Club. It was to honor the birthday of outfit enforcer, killer, and loan shark Fiore Fifi Bussieri. Fifi was a vicious killer, man. I mean, he was bad. Straight out of the Capone days. [1:36] And he was kind of best known in more modern times. It happened not too long before this party, I believe, or around this time, maybe right after. [1:48] He took part in the multi-day, I believe, three-day torture and murder of a bookie, a great big fat bookie named William Action Jackson. There’s some images, some pictures, a picture of him in his trunk was showing a lot of the torture that they did to him out there. I’ve seen it on the Internet. They kind of cut back on those pictures and try to keep those from getting circulated around on Facebook and some of the social media apps. I assume it’s still out there. Um, but anyhow, the Bureau had a, had a hidden microphone in a guy’s house, Jackie, the lackey Saron, who was, uh, uh, a Cardo’s driver at the time had a, had a hidden microphone in there and Jackie Saron and a couple others. And one of them was Fifi Sierra, Bussieri. I don’t remember who else it was. We’re laughing about Lacks and Jackson’s reactions to the cattle prod and some of the other gruesome details. [2:45] They thought he was talking to the hated FBI agent Bill Romer at the time, but in fact, he was not. He wasn’t talking to anybody. I did find one blurb where he was thought to be a child molester. So, you know, I don’t know. And I’m thinking it was a child of one of his girlfriends or something like that. I’m not sure. But anyhow, they tortured the heck out of him for about three days. Fifi came out of the 42 gang. If you remember, it was Alibaba and the 40 Thieves, so that meant there was 41 in Alibaba’s gang, and they wanted to have one more [3:17] than Alibaba, so they named themselves the 42 Gang. This party happened just as Sam Giancana was getting out of jail. [3:25] He didn’t attend, and he left for Mexico about that time to avoid further grand jury appearances. He’d been in jail about a year, I think, because they give him the old give you immunity and you have to testify. If you don’t, then they find you in contempt of court and send you to penitentiary or a jail for a year or so for the length of grand jury. And so he left town right after that and went down to Mexico for several years. Some speculate this meeting was really to get everybody together in one place and have some private meetings off the side without law enforcement really knowing what was going on, where Ricardo and Paul the Waiter Rica would name Joey Doves Iupa as the new boss in place of Gen Cona and make some other personnel shifts. You know, a few years later, when Giancana comes back, there’ll be a whole string of murders around the time he’s murdered because of some of his people that were always loyal to Giancana. [4:22] This Santa Fe Saddling Gun Club, anybody ever heard of that? I had not heard of this before. It was a registered club. The president was Joseph Scaramuza, who owned a gun store at Halstead & Taylor, which is, I believe that’s right down there in the middle of Mobland. There was an informant in the jfk files as i was researching scaramusa there was an informant that claimed that scaramusa knew jack ruby well and as they checked into scaramusa over that they found found that this halstead gun store that he owned had sold three pistols that were recovered after some puerto rican terrorists shot up the house of representative a few years before now you know what all that means i don’t know but uh and i remember that when i was a little kid these puerto Puerto Ricans, uh, now, uh, they tried to, they were trying to assassinate Harry Truman, who was staying out of the white house and the Blair house, uh, which is, I think maybe that’s where the vice president stays. Sometimes I’m not sure. Anyhow, he was not in the white house and they, they had a plan to assassinate him. They also went into the house of representatives and shot it up. They wanted complete freedom from the United States at the time. Now there’s not been any Puerto Rican freedom movement since that I know of. Anyhow, um. [5:36] The Edgewater Beach was a faded but once grand dom of hotels along Lake Michigan. They had their own beach for a while. Then something moved in between them and the beach. And it was about to declare bankruptcy. It was located a few guys that live in Chicago. It was 5555 North Sheridan. [5:56] And now members of the Chicago Police Intelligence Unit had found out about that themselves. It was like Weindrich had. Maybe they hip Weindrich to it. That all works, all that little undercover stuff. You have an employee at the Edgewater who knows somebody who knows somebody, and the work starts leaking out. When you have something this big, you have 300 people there, and it was really to make some money too, charged $25 a plate, and they did another little fundraiser. They’ve been selling raffle tickets all over Chicago and all, like down in northwestern Indiana. And in Indiana, anywhere that the outfit had some kind of influence and businesses that they could hold up. It’s like policemen. We used to go out and sell circus tickets. They were like $2 a ticket, but it wasn’t really for a ticket. It was like a support the police circus, which then gave a piece of the money to some police or widows and orphans fund. I don’t remember exactly. This is when I was brand new. and you were given like a handful of circus tickets and you’re supposed to go out to your local businessmen and sell them. Of course, they always bought them. All you had to do was go in and say, you know, I got some police tickets or circus tickets and they’d buy them. And they weren’t exactly even a ticket. They were a coupon and then they helped go buy a ticket. But, you know, that’s what they were doing, and that’s where they were. [7:23] Intelligence unit was milling around the hotel. They were, you know, I think what they were trying to do was waiting to see if the operators of this banquet, as this thing got going, if somebody actually, you know, drew, made a drawing or really raffled off a new car, which is what supposedly the raffle tickets were for, which would give them an excuse then to raid this place, saying it was an illegal lottery and then start really identifying the participants you know all of them that were there make them air everybody give you id and all that and then they had they were really loaded for bear they had 65 cops waiting close by it’s something called the foster avenue beach so it was it was a hell of an operation now the outfit during this time learned that the cops were going to be there and someone called Tony Accardo and Paula Guadarica, who were, you know, supposed to be there. They were like the headliners. They were the big ducks at that show. And really, if it was about having some meetings to realign personnel and name, maybe they’re going to have a making ceremony, but I doubt that. [8:30] But maybe they were going to name Joy Iupa as the new boss because he was the next boss. Somebody warned him not to come. And, of course, Jackie Lackey’s Roan didn’t show up either because he was a Cardo’s driver. [8:47] Cops, I’m going to tell you about some of the people the cops did find there and identify. Ross Prio, his north side loan shark and enforcer who had been Gen Conn’s second command and was reportedly consulted on all outfit murders. Now, Ross Prio, he’d been around. I can’t remember. I think he was out of the 42 gang himself. He had been around since the Capone days and a well-respected guy, had a lot of guys under him. And he was a bad dude. He was a bad actor. He was dangerous as hell and could take part in torturing the whole nine yards. They saw Irving Weiner there. He was a mob-connected bail bondsman. He was a guy who ended up a few years later walking with Alan Dorfman when somebody came up behind Dorfman and shot and killed him. Dorfman was their big guy in the Teamsters. Dorfman had helped him get those loans out of the Teamsters pension fund and loaned to people that wanted to buy Las Vegas casinos. Then everybody would get a kickback from those casinos. So he was integral. He was being investigated as an official of the Twin Cities. [9:54] Food products company and he had my he had partners felix milwaukee phil aldoricio and sam teach battaglia and marshall caifano i mean this guy is erb wiener he was he was a money man for the mob well known as a money man and and he was he was involved with with lombardo joe lombardo and tony splatter and some others and they got a loan for a guy named from the teamsters fund but for a guy named danny seifert they thought danny seifert had started a company with a lot of this money, and he was going to testify about how he got this Teamsters loan is my understanding. And I believe Lombardo and probably Frank Suisse showed up and killed him one day. He never spent a night in jail. Weiner never spent a night in jail. Go figure that. He’s kind of like, almost like Tony Accardo, huh? I saw a guy named Mike Glitta. He was an outfit member who had B-Girl bars, had these kind of hustling bars, and was involved, heavily involved in the porn business now. Um. [10:54] There was a lot of porn shops in Chicago, and Gletta was really, he was the guy on the porn shops. Chicago Crime Commission published something that said he supervised all pornography operations in an area that went from the near north side clear to the Wisconsin state line. So everything from, say, Rush Street on north was his. I guess he wasn’t down in, I think, Old Town is where Redwood met and some porn shops down there. and Frank Suisse was extorting money from some of them. Mob watchers claimed that Glitter always reported directly to Vincent Solano, who was a labor union leader and a capo, and the guy that probably had Tokyo Joe, Joe Ido killed. He was a racket boss on the north side and all the way up to the north suburbs. Identified a guy called Larry the Hood, who I’d seen that name before. It’s a really hard name to pronounce. was a Bonaguiti. [11:54] He was a mob wannabe at the time. As I researched into him, he was really just a wannabe. Hung around the Rush Street bars and he was associated with Mike Glitta. And he’ll eventually get an opportunity when Ross Prio dies and Mike Glitta has a heart attack and he moves on up real quick because he’s always in there around and he knows the porn business and the B-Girl bars on that near north side. And he’s the one that goes around and collects after after Glitter has a heart attack. [12:23] Another Northside vice boss named Joe Caesar Joseph DeVarco, he was dropped off by an underling driver. He came out of the 42 gang himself and is a well-known gangster on the Rush Street area. Dominic DiBello was a Northside gambling operator. He was seen with a friend of his and a fellow gambling operator named Bill Gold, or called Bill Gold. He had a longer name than that, and I don’t know him. If you guys make comments down below, if you know who this Bill Gold was and what the story was with him, he probably just ran a sports book or something or helped with the off-track betting outlets. And they arrived just before a guy named Joseph Cortino, according to the newspaper report. He was a former Forest Park chief of police. He was suspected of protecting gambling operations and leaking law enforcement information to the mob. A guy you hear mentioned, I’ve not really seen much on in detail, Willie Massino, and they called him Wee Willie because he was little, but he was supposedly really, really a bad character. [13:26] Here’s a guy when I believe it was Mario Raginone was invited to go on some kind of a crime, and he saw Willie Massino and somebody else in the area. And he said, uh-oh, if those guys are anywhere in the area where I am and they’ve got me kind of isolated like this, you know, going to do a crime so I’m not telling anybody where I’m going and what I’m doing and who I’m with, you know, they’re going to hit me. And he went in after that. That’s how feared Wee Willie Messino was. He had been a loan shark collector and enforcer for Tony Cardo and a guy named Joseph Gagliano, who I don’t know must have faded off into the woodwork by the 70s. 1970 he went to prison for kidnapping and beating a couple of contractors who owed money to the mob, George and Jack Chiagoris. [14:19] Sounds like they’re maybe Greek, huh? After he got out of the penitentiary, he went to work as an advisor with Marco D’Amico, who was, you know, remember Marco D’Amico had a gambling operation, and that’s who Bob Cooley worked with a lot. And he also did some work for Jackie Cerrone. [14:37] So Turk Torello, James Turk Torello, he was confronted by the cops as he was unloading sound equipment out of his, wherever his car. He yelled at him as they walked up. He said, hey, he said, I got machine guns in these boxes. You want to come and see? He was kind of a wise-ass, you know. He was a capo of the 26th Street crew and directly under Fifi Busseri. One time, he had been sent by an angry mob boss named Sam Giancana, who we all know, Mobo. And he was going to partner up with Jackie Cerrone to kill an outfit member named Frankie Esposito down in Florida. But the Bureau had recorded Giancana’s conversation and warned Esposito. and he came right back around. He didn’t help the Bureau. You know, you go out and you warn a guy and then you try to bring him in and make him a snitch or make him a cooperating witness in the end because they’re trying to kill him. They don’t all come in. And he ended up coming back to Chicago and settled his dispute with Giancana and that hit was canceled. According to the tape recordings, Torello and his killers were going to murder Esposito and cut him up in small pieces and feed him to the sharks off the Florida coast. You know, they had houses down in Florida. That’s where they, that was Jackie Cerrone’s Florida house where they overheard him and Fifi talking about the murdering and torturing Action Jackson. [16:03] Now, I mentioned bringing in the sound equipment. They had entertainment. Vic Dimone was the entertainment that night. Now, Vic Dimone has long-held connections to the Chicago outfit and I believe the Genovese family. I didn’t really go way in deep into him. I’ve got a bunch of notes. I’ll probably do a story just about Vic Dimone. [16:26] Maybe he was the character in The Singer and The Godfather, that kind of a blend of Frank Sinatra and Vic Dimone. As a singer in the Godfather movie. Guys named a couple brothers, Joseph and Donald Grieco, were there. Well, they had been in business with Vic Damone in the Vic Damone Frozen Pizza Company. Paul Rica and Fifi Boussieri had brought the famous singer Vic Damone into the outfits world and got him to lend his name to this frozen pizza business. And what they did, the Grieco brothers, They use it as a cover for their loan shark activities, but, you know, they sold pizzas, too, although I’ve never heard of. I don’t ever remember seeing a Vic DeMone frozen pizza. Vic DeMone had even taken his show to Giancana’s joint, the Armory. And if you’ve ever been by the Armory, it’s just like a neighborhood bar. A neighborhood joint is not a place. But Vic DeMone was big. You know, he would be playing Madison Square Garden maybe at the time or the big clubs, the Copacabana in New York. And they got him to bring his show out to. [17:33] Gincana’s Joint the Armory kind of like at his Villa Venice he got Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis to bring their show there and it was not exactly it was not the Copacabana they tried to make it into the Copacabana of Chicago but it never really got there another guy they saw was an outfit bookmaker and a tough guy out of Cicero who will get killed here in a little bit Sam Sambos Cesario Yeah. [17:59] He was a longtime workhorse. He’s well-liked throughout the whole Chicago underworld, but he made a mistake. He ended up marrying a girlfriend slash mistress, the Gomar of Milwaukee Field Aldericio, while he was in the penitentiary. Two guys showed up with this woman. He marries her. They’re sitting out in front of their house. It was like a brownstone. It was a hot summer night. They’re sitting out in lawn chairs out in front of their house, and two guys pull up and run up and kill him. They say Harry Ailman was the guy that did that. They call that. I’ve had some kickback on this when I said this one time before a few years ago. I didn’t really investigate into it. But, you know, the popular story is that it’s a hit from beyond the grave because Aldericio had already died in prison [18:50] between the time he gave that order and this actual murder. So that is a story of the big meeting at the Edgewater Beach Hotel in Chicago. [19:02] It wasn’t exactly like Appalachian or some of the other famous mob meetings, and it was just Chicago only. They didn’t identify that they named anybody from out of town at this thing. Seemed like it was a big moneymaker, maybe a meeting that you could hire some other little meetings in, get people in there that you didn’t really want to be seen with in public. This article, they talked about other politicians and businessmen that were there, but they didn’t really name them. I guess they didn’t want to get sued or whatever, but it was a, it was definitely, it was a fundraiser. He charged 25 bucks a plate and then have that, uh, that lottery for that car. And, and, you know, they never gave that car to anybody. And you know how much money you can raise with, with, you got, you know, a hundred guys or so going out, mob guys going out and raising money, selling lottery tickets at five bucks, 10 bucks each. You can raise a lot of money like that. So maybe it’s just one more big Chicago scam and honored Fifi Boussieri at the time. I don’t know. But anyhow, thanks a lot, guys. I thought it was an interesting story, and I thought you would find it interesting. And some of the people that they named that were there, I wish I’d have been there, but writing down license numbers and taking pictures and all that stuff. So keep coming back. Like and subscribe, as they say. And we’re just going to keep doing this and doing this. [20:24] I’ve gotten some you know I’ve got some things up that are like non-fiction books that are based on mob stuff, I don’t know if that’s okay or not, but I kind of like mixing that up. There’s only so many mob stories out there. You know, I don’t want a lot of these that have already been told. I don’t remember seeing any. I kind of looked around in the other podcast having this story. So I try to find them. You know, give me any tips, your comments that you can. I’ll try to look it up. And if I can find enough information, I’ll do the story on it. So thanks a lot. And adieu to you guys out in Chicago. I bet it’s colder up there than it is down here. Thanks, guys.
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In this episode of The Music in Me, I'm diving into the unforgettable world of R&B girl groups, the queens of harmony, style, and attitude. From the groundbreaking elegance of The Supremes to the fierce anthems of Destiny's Child, the edgy swagger of TLC, and the fresh vibes of Chloe x Halle, we're celebrating the voices that defined eras, broke records, and gave us songs we still can't stop singing. I'll share the history, the fashion, the cultural impact, and some fun, little-known facts that might surprise even the biggest fans. Whether you grew up dancing in your bedroom to 90s hits or are discovering these legendary groups for the first time, this episode is all about sisterhood, empowerment, and music that sticks with you for a lifetime.GROUPS AND SONGS MENTIONED...The Shirelles"Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow"The Ronettes"Be My Baby"Martha and the Vandellas"Dancing in the Street"The Supremes"Stop! In the Name of Love""You Can't Hurry Love"En Vogue"Free Your Mind""Don't Let Go (Love)"SVW - Sisters With Voices"Weak"TLC"Waterfalls""No Scrubs"Xscape"Just Kickin' It""Who Can I Run To"Destiny's Child"Say My Name""Survivor""Bootylicious"3LW"Playas Gon' Play""No More (Baby I'ma Do Right"Danity Kane"Show Stopper"Chloe x Halle"Do It"From Lullabies to Giggles: Songs for Little Ears Episode 86What did you think of this episode? Support the showKeep listening, keep grooving, and let the music in you continue to shine. Thank you, and see you soon!CONTACT TERI:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/terirosborg/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/teri.rosborgYouTube: The Music in MeTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@terirosborgPodcast Facebook Page: The Music in Me Podcast Facebook pageTHEME SONG BY: Hayley GremardINTRODUCTION BY: Gavin Bruno
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«Чи можна запалити стрит-культуру там, де її ніколи не було?» – саме з цим питанням ми зайшли у Стрий. Маленьке місто, без хіп-хоп спадщини, без своїх графіті-райдерів і локальних скейтерів. Стрий – це газові вузли, заводська буденність і спроба вирватися за рамки звичного. Але хтось має зробити перший крок. Юлія Жданова – aka B-girl Nova, яка живе брейкінгом 24/7, виховує молоду кров і тримає темп на всіх фронтах. Вона створила спільноту з нуля: відкрила зал Real Dope, тренує дітей, організовує локальний двіж. Це не історія про «все було готове». Це історія про «все зробила з нуля». Бо стрит-культура – це не просто мистецтво чи спорт, це спосіб вийти за межі свого району, навіть коли їх у місті лише два – центр і мікрорайон. Що таке перетворити passion to profession у маленькому місті? Як збудувати ком'юніті там, де навіть не знають, що таке брейкінг? Чому в Стрию важче, ніж у Львові чи Києві, але це і є фішка? Що важливіше – перемоги на батлах чи той факт, що діти взагалі дізналися про стрит-культуру? Як виглядає реальний street culture business з погляду 19-річної B-girl? Цей епізод – частина освітнього процесу Street Culture Academy, який ми записали разом з її учасниками, щоб зафіксувати їхній досвід і рефлексії в контексті стріт-культури рідних міст. Наша незмінна локація – Urban Camp Lviv. Восьмий епізод Street Culture Podcast «Міста» – це про тих, хто не чекає поки «хтось зробить», а робить сам. Про тих, хто будує спадщину з нуля. Стрий на карті стрит-культури – вже факт. Слухайте епізод про Стрий на Apple podcasts, Spotify, SoundCloud і MEGOGO Audio. Давайте разом доведемо, що кожне місто – це потенційний центр культури. Головне – не здаватися!
世界を舞台に活躍の場を広げ、4月中旬に行われた大阪・関⻄万博の開会式にもサプライズ登場し注目を集めた、日本のHIPHOPクイーンである「Awich」が、新たな話題を巻き起こす。
レッドブル・アスリートとの特別な体験や限定グッズが当たるRed Bull Rise Like Proキャンペーンを実施中。全国のスーパーやドラッグストアでレッドブルを買って、トップアスリートと次のステージに翔け上がろう! ▶︎ https://www.redbull.com/jp-ja/projects/riselikepro-cp▼B-GIRL AMI SNSIG: https://www.instagram.com/gfc_amiチャンネル登録 ▶ @GOLDNRUSHPODCAST 堀米雄斗、西田有志、Shigekix、Ami、五十嵐カノア、角田裕毅、6名のレッドブル・アスリート及びレッドブル・ダンサーそれぞれとの特別ポッドキャストコンテンツをキャンペーン期間中、GOLDNRUSH PODCASTとRed Bull Japan のSNSチャネルで順次配信中。トップ・アスリートやダンサーの生の声をお届けする内容となっておりますので、ぜひご視聴ください。キャンペーンページ:https://www.redbull.com/jp-ja/projects/riselikepro-cp【レッドブル・ジャパン TikTok】https://www.tiktok.com/@redbulljapan【レッドブル・ジャパン Instagram】https://www.instagram.com/redbulljapan/【レッドブル・ジャパン X】https://x.com/redbulljapan↓ オーディオはこちらからITUNES: https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id1633236965SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/0RN0KQWRDGNkcyG5LEufDWAMAZON MUSIC: https://podcastaddict.com/podcast/4022649↓ フォローしてねアイザックインスタ: https://www.instagram.com/isaacytakeu/インスタ: https://www.instagram.com/goldnrush.podcast/Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@goldnrushpodcast↓ 機材リストマイク ► https://amzn.to/3tAYXuUオーディオインターフェイス ► https://amzn.to/3mNVYvlカメラ ► https://amzn.to/3N5oROnレンズ ► https://amzn.to/3tNHkbrライト ► https://amzn.to/3Hs0CJ3デフューザー ► https://amzn.to/3OhpGVn
On April 26, 2025 Lane Davey passed away after a battle with cancer. To celebrate her remarkable life, we're sharing this conversation that original aired in 2022. The Pipeline stalwart, B-Girl, and college professor discussed braving Pipe in the early 90s, creating the first female boardshort, the importance of a meritocratic hierarchy, the repercussions of willful ignorance, and how HipHop has informed her entire approach to surfing, education, and life. Rip in Peace, Lane! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode Summary:B Girl Bonita, a professional dancer, choreographer, teacher, and studio owner from Phoenix, Arizona. Bonita shares her unique journey from a traditional dance studio kid to a prominent figure in the hip-hop dance world. Her career highlights include dancing with major artists like Jason Derulo, P. Diddy, and the Black Eyed Peas, as well as performing on popular shows such as Dancing with the Stars and American Idol.Throughout the episode, Bonita offers advice for aspiring dancers on staying true to themselves and developing a unique brand in the competitive dance world. She discusses the importance of versatility, mental preparation for competitions, and the value of community support.Menina and Bonita also explore the evolving landscape of hip-hop, from its roots in street culture to her role as head coach for Breaking in the Olympics, and the significance of using proper terminology like “breaking” instead of “breakdancing.” This episode is packed with valuable insights for anyone looking to build a long-term, fulfilling career in dance.Show Notes:(2:00) Introduction to B Girl Bonita and her dance career(6:30) Transition from studio training to hip-hop(10:00) Moving from Phoenix to LA and joining the hip-hop scene(14:30) Joining Rocksteady Crew and Beat Freaks(19:00) Head coach for Team USA's Breaking for Gold at the 2024 Olympics(23:00) Overcoming challenges and defining her style(27:00) The evolution of breaking and its Olympic journey(32:00) Building a dance brand: Balancing individuality and commercial work(36:00) Advice for aspiring dancers(40:30) Studio ownership: Challenges and rewards(45:00) Launching the Breaking curriculum app(50:00) Final thoughts on building a lasting dance careerBiography:Also known as, “Bgirl Bonita”, she has performed with artists such as: Jason Derulo, P. Diddy, Black Eyed Peas, Sean Kingston, Fergie, and Jamiroquai. She is also a member of three of the most legendary, world- famous and credible names in Hip-Hop dance: The Rock Steady Crew, The Groovaloos and The Beat Freaks. Bonita has also been featured on Disney's Shake It Up, Nickolodeon's Fresh Beat Band, American Idol, Dancing with the Stars and MTV's Made.Additionally, she has performed in corporate events for NIKE, ADIDAS, Sketchers, Dillard's, Toshiba, Red Bull, AT&T and many more.Bonita has been an instrumental teacher for the Universal Dance Association for 15 years, helping establish their summer hip-hop choreography and adjudicating their national events. She adjudicates for Worlds, NDA National Events, Amp Dance Competition, and Hip-Hop International. She has worked with ICU and USASF helping establish their Hip-Hop curriculum for coaches and program development worldwide. Her distinctive dance choreography can be seen on collegiate, high school, and studio teams across the USA. Her knowledge and credibility in Hip-Hop have taken her to places such as Indonesia, Japan, Singapore, Taiwan, London, Montreal, Colombia, El Salvador, Mexico, Australia, Reunion Island, and Barcelona.Bonita is currently living in Phoenix, Arizona with her business partner and husband, Gabriel, raising their two dancing daughters, Amoriah and Valentina all while rigorously leading her business and living out her calling. Bonita is a successful female entrepreneur as the owner of a local dance studio in Phoenix, Arizona, The Studance Lab. With her expertise in curriculum development, teacher training, and overall culture implementation, The Studance Lab is one of the newest and fastest growing dance schools in the Valley. She is also the 2024 Paris Olympic Games head coach for Team USA, recognized as Breaking for Gold USA – the official breaking division of USA Dance, Inc.Connect on Social Media:https://www.instagram.com/bgirlbonitahttps://www.facebook.com/BgirlBonitaApp:https://www.dancelevels.app/links/
Guests: Bonita "Bgirl Bonita" Saldana and London "Bboy London" ReyesHosted by Courtney Ortiz & Lesley MealorOur Genre Spotlight series continues with a conversation about the history, culture, and importance of breaking. Our guests are two giants in the field - Bgirl Bonita, studio owner and Team USA Breaking Olympic coach, and Bboy London, member of the NYC Breakers and breaking expert.Follow Bgirl Bonita @bgirlbonita and Bboy London @bboylondon on social media and be sure to check out their upcoming projects.Check out Bgirl Bonita's Levels Breaking Curriculum, an on-demand platform for studio owners and individuals to advance their craftWho would you like to see featured on our upcoming Spotlight Interviews? Share your recommendations by shooting us an email at podcast@impactdanceadjudicators.com.Help support our podcast. Join Making The Impact's Platinum Premium Subscription today! Your membership includes:Monthly Q&A episodes released to members-onlyPriority to have your questions answered each month on the live Q&A.Ad-free listening for all of Season 4, 5 & 6. No sponsored ads!20% off all IDA MerchandiseExclusive bonus content released throughout the yearDiscounted IDA Online CritiqueGroup Zoom check-ins 3x per season with Courtney Ortiz!Your support helps us produce future episodes of Making The Impact for years to come!Making The Impact's Platinum Premium - Sign up now for only $5/month!This episode is sponsored by:Dance Teacher Web Conference and ExpoThis summer July 22nd-25th in Las Vegas, NV! 140+ master classes, seminars, events, & more for continuing education and networking in the dance community! Use code: IMPACT50 for $50 off! Follow your Hosts & Guests!Courtney Ortiz - @courtney.ortizLesley Mealor - @miss.lesley.danceBgirl Bonita - @bgirlbonitaBboy London - @bboylondon Join our NEW Facebook Group and connect with us! Making The Impact - A Dance Competition Podcast Community Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! We would love to hear from you! Join our Newsletter for weekly episode releases straight to your inbox! Follow us on social media at @impactdanceadjudicators and for a list of IDA Affiliated dance competitions, visit our website at www.impactdanceadjudicators.comSupport the show
The Floorriorz、Red Bull BC One ALL STARSとして、日本が世界に誇るBBOY TAISUKE。彼が放つOver15、Under15のBREAKIN' 1on1 BATTLE『THE JAM』が今年も開催!今年度、最強のBBOY / BGIRLは果たして?!優勝者には世界への扉が開かれる!
On this episode of PHG Unlocked on The Professional Homegirl Podcast, Eboné sits down with an iconic 90s R&B girl group whose sultry harmonies and unforgettable hits shaped a generation's soundtrack. The trio opens up about their meteoric rise to fame, the creative chemistry behind their chart-topping singles, and the personal and professional challenges that ultimately led to their breakup. With candid reflections on sisterhood, resilience, and lessons learned, this conversation takes you behind the music to reveal the untold story of three women who left an indelible mark on R&B. Will our guests conceal or reveal their identities? Tune in for an exclusive, heartfelt journey filled with inspiration, nostalgia, and truth, only on The Professional Homegirl Podcast! Connect with Eboné: Donate Turkey HERE Buy Eboné A Gift: Shop Now Eboné PHG Storefront: Shop Now Read Eboné's Love Letters: www.theyalltheone.com Website: www.thephgpodcast.com Instagram: @theprofessionalhomegirl & @thephgpodcast TikTok & Twitter: @theprofessionalhomegirl Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@theprofessionalhomegirl Email: hello@thephgpodcast.com Shop PHG: https://www.thephgpodcast.com/shopSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
ICYMI: Hour Three of ‘Later, with Mo'Kelly' Presents – A look at the latest developments in the SoCal-to-Vegas bullet train AND the ‘Swift Pod,' which is a futuristic autonomous concept vehicle that's part car, an part hotel room…PLUS – Thoughts on Australian breakdancer Rachael Gunn, AKA B-Girl Raygun going from a dismal showing at the Paris games; to being named the #1 female breakdancer in the world - on KFI AM 640…Live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app
The acrobatic dance style known as "Breaking" started almost a half century ago with the hip-hop culture on the streets of the Bronx. Among its most enduring features is the influence of powwow fancy dance steps. Breaking's debut at the Paris Olympics propelled awareness of the current skill and athleticism that goes into it. We'll talk with noted Native b-boys and b-girls about the origins and future of breaking. GUESTS Lunacee (Cree, Frog Lake First Nation), BGirl Ken Fury (Indigenous Genizaro descendent), artist Artson (Tarahumara descent), rapper and B-Boy
Luke gloats about his latest lime bike accomplishment but Pete is quick to bring him back down to earth, reminding him that, technically, he's mechanically doping. In return, Luke makes fun of his accent.Plus, they can't let the Olympics chat pass by before they discuss the B Girl phenomenon, Raygun.Email: hello@lukeandpeteshow.com or you can get in touch on Twitter or Instagram.***Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The news to know for Friday, August 16, 2024! We'll tell you about President Biden's show of support for his vice president and the Secret Service's new plan to better protect former President Trump ahead of the November election. Also, who's now charged in connection to actor Matthew Perry's overdose death? Plus, we'll update you on the latest track of Hurricane Ernesto, how two Olympians are responding to online criticism, and which fast-food chains are serving up nostalgia this summer. Those stories and more news to know in about 10 minutes! See sources: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/shownotes Sign-up for our bonus weekly email: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/email Get The NewsWorthy merch here: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/merch Become an INSIDER and get ad-free episodes: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/insider This episode was sponsored by: Sign up for a $1 per month trial period at shopify.com/newsworthy Go to Zocdoc.com/newsworthy and download the Zocdoc app for FREE. Then find and book a top-rated doctor today. To advertise on our podcast, please reach out to libsynads@libsyn.com
In this episode of the PURE TOKYOSCOPE Podcast, authors Matt Alt (Pure Invention: How Japan Made the Modern World) and Patrick Macias (Mondo Tokyo: Dispatches from a Secret Japan) worry about the possibility of a Mega Thrust Quake recently predicted in Japan, and celebrate Kanagawa's own B-Girl Ami's big win for Japanese breakdancing at the 2024 Olympics! FULL EPISODE SHOW NOTES ON SUBSTACK! FULL SHOW EARLY EPISODE DROPS AT OUR PATREON! INFO Pure TokyoScope on Twitter Matt Alt on Twitter Patrick Macias on Twitter Pure TokyoScope on YouTube Visit www.tokyoscope.com for merch The podcast is produced by jaPRESS LLC©, and engineered and edited by Patrick Macias Theme song by Marxy
Alexis and Colleen's Amish obsession only grows -- Alexis found the baked goods jackpot in Wisconsin! Olympics: So we have to talk about B-Girl Raygun and Tom Cruise at the Closing Ceremony. Plus, get to know the men of "The Golden Bachelorette" -- the only iteration of Bachelor Nation we're actually interested in watching! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Alexis and Colleen's Amish obsession only grows -- Alexis found the baked goods jackpot in Wisconsin! Olympics: So we have to talk about B-Girl Raygun and Tom Cruise at the Closing Ceremony. Plus, get to know the men of "The Golden Bachelorette" -- the only iteration of Bachelor Nation we're actually interested in watching! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this edition of My Trend Will Go On, Jack and special guest host Pallavi Gunalan discuss their respective weekends, the closing ceremonies of the Olympics, the stunning(ly bad) breakdancing performance from B-Girl Ray Gun, Trump's campaign getting "hacked" by Iran, Kamala's "fake" support, the NYT's article on Trump's bad last couple of weeKs on the campaign trail and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Aussie breakdancer that "broke" the internet, was a fitting way to close an otherwise amazing Olympics. ANDY POLLIN joins me on a vacation "car-cast" to discuss. Also, Steph Curry saves Team USA's ass, but still doesn't win MVP. Is this the last of US dominance in World Basketball? Deion Sanders is a big, fat, delusional baby. A few stray thoughts on being fired in the radio business. MORE . . .Our Sponsors:* Check out Indeed: indeed.com/CZABE* Go to mymorningkick.com/CZABE and watch Chuck Norris's video on how you can see incredible changes to your health. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Please forgive the tears of joy coming from Colin and the shot voice after the Men's 100m relay today, but we do have more important things to discuss on Off the Podium, mainly the sport of BREAKING! Just what did we witness today? Do we understand it? Do we like it? Do we want more? And even aside from our feelings on the sport we have a huge behind the scenes rally today for one particular B-Girl to potentially win our Athlete of the Day. There is still plenty of non Breaking discussion as we go over the huge Men's Soccer final that will go down as one of the best games ever. We're keeping the anticipation going through the show for a special report on Taekwondo, and while the Men's 100m Relay brought a tear to Colin's eye (even though he's typically void of emotions), we try to figure out if the American team has managed to complete that first exchange yet at the time this episode airs. If you can successfully receive the baton of an episode we're passing you today then give it a good listen!
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从街头到巴黎协和广场的赛场,Breaking(霹雳舞)的「旋风」越刮越大了。 对街舞爱好者肥杰和毛冬来说,即便看了不少街舞综艺,甚至线下的比赛和演出,他们对Breaking这个舞种仍然有许多不了解的地方。在巴黎的这场世界顶级对决中,想从看热闹升级到看门道,还需要一份「观赛指南」的帮忙。 于是,本期节目请来了三位“大神”——舞龄17年的B-Girl Babyball、知名MC兼舞者廖搏以及街舞比赛里掌管音乐的神李玉龙 aka DJ Alone,从规则、动作、评分标准,到舞者之间的手势,和整个街舞文化,以及赛事中DJ、MC的职责与作用,把有关Breaking的方方面面都「盘」了一遍。在这份指南的加持下,希望大伙儿都能尽情享受这个适合舞起来的夏天。 - 聊天的人 - 主播:肥杰、毛冬 嘉宾: 廖搏,知名MC、街舞圈OG 李玉龙Alone,知名DJ音乐制作人 Babyball,B-Girl - 时间轴 - 02:01 Breaking(霹雳舞)地位有多高,得从源头讲起 07:56 从街头到国际盛会,怎么给Breaking舞者打分? 12:04 街舞舞种的中文名是直接翻译出来的吗? 16:56 在Underground比赛中,选手甚至可以挑战裁判 24:37 舞者如何处理Breaking比赛的五个评分标准? 31:14 虽然只跳10秒的舞,但也有信心能赢 33:14 在比赛里跳别人的动作,一定会被「夹」 35:31 用中文歌跳Breaking,会更有挑战吗? 40:18 本以为是舞者配合DJ的音乐,没想到完全相反? 47:13 DJ Alone的厉害在于「好歌打在好人身上」 56:43 享受巴黎的顶级比赛就好,包征服的! 01:00:03 MC的职责是为表演者把舞台预热到最好 01:05:58 不管I人还是E人,Breaking欢迎所有人一起玩 01:09:04 Breaking舞者会称呼自己是「Artlete艺术运动员」 01:10:17 看直播比赛的兴奋感受,是看回放时没有的 01:15:22 国际体育盛事把Breaking文化送到更多人面前 - 本节目由耐克出品,JustPod制作发行 - - 制作团队 - 策划:肥杰、毛冬、Jimmy、Blu、Tiara、高海博 统筹:Aria、王冰倩 制作:高海博、Leah 声音设计:陆佳杰、马若晨 节目运营:小米粒
Known to many as breakdancing, breaking sprung up in the economic and social unrest of 1970s New York, as a form of expressive protest. Today, it is also a globalised and dizzyingly virtuosic competitive dance sport - and now it is making its debut at the Paris Olympics. We follow Australian competitor Rachael Gunn (B-girl Raygun) as she hits pause on her day-job as a university lecturer and prepares for her debut on the Olympics stage. In conversations across the final 100 days, as she practises at home in Sydney, tests out new moves in the UK, and gets settled in Paris, we hear about the challenges of training, experimenting, and honing her performance.
П'ятий епізод другого сезону Street Culture Podcast – про один з найбільш тернистих, але водночас найбільш зіркових шляхів в українському брейкінгу. Про Анну Пономаренко aka B-Girl Stefani. Брейкінг для Ані – пристрасть і захоплення, які пронизують її життя, чим би вона не займалась. Вона займалась народними танцями, денсхоллом, екстремальними танцями та виступала в цирку, але все одно поверталась до брейкінгу. Вона жила в Китаї, Туреччині та Англії, але їде на Олімпіаду разом зі збірною України. Загалом життя Ані ще та пригода: самостійне життя з 16, вибір роботи замість університету, еміграція в Англію, народження дитини та екстремально швидке повернення в тренування, батли та здобуття перемог. Історію, яку має придбати й екранізувати Голлівуд, ви можете почути першим на Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube Music, SoundCloud і MEGOGO Audio! Дізнавайтесь, як творилась брейкінг історія та як з тренувань у спальному районі брейкінг став олімпійською дисципліною.
Катерина Павленко aka B-Girl Kate – одна з трьох представників України з брейкінгу на цьогорічній Олімпіаді у Парижі та героїня четвертого епізоду Street Culture Podcast. Другий сезон якого – про феномен українського брейкінгу. Катя зафанатіла від брейкінгу з 9 класу і її було вже не зупинити. Заняття, фестивалі, перемоги, поразки та постійна робота над собою та вдосконалення свого стилю й техніки. Як каже сама Катя, це «брейкінг головного мозку». Про перші батли в України, про харківське ком'юніті, про фешн, про виїзди за кордон та шлях від маминого неприйняття такого заняття до гордості – в епізоді є місце всьому. Також говоримо про переїзд до Лос-Анджелесу, завоювання нової аудиторії та підготовку до Олімпіади. Зафіксували харківську главу українського брейкінгу у кемпі для OQS збірної України у Варшаві. Нумо слухати на Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube Music, SoundCloud і MEGOGO Audio! Дізнавайтесь, як творилась брейкінг історія та як з тренувань у спальному районі брейкінг став олімпійською дисципліною.
Cynthia Ross is a musician, writer, poet and spoken word performer. Better known as her stage name Cynthia B-Girl, she's a punk rock pioneer and one of the earliest of proponents of the underground scene in Toronto, Canada. In 1977, Cynthia and B-Girls singer Lucasta met at post-concert afterparty, and soon after formed The B-Girls. Like several bands in those days, The B-Girls basically learned to play onstage. Soon they were traveling back and forth to New York City, for monthly shows atCBGB; They opened for Blondie, toured with The Clash and were huge in Japan. In this episode, Cynthia and hostess Pleasant Gehman discuss New York's Lower East Side punk scene, women in punk, the B-Girls' career, and Cynthia tells wild stores about Stiv Bators, Johnny Thunders, The Ramones and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Cynthia Ross is a musician, writer, poet and spoken word performer. Better known as her stage name Cynthia B-Girl, she's a punk rock pioneer and one of the earliest of proponents of the underground scene in Toronto, Canada. In 1977, Cynthia and B-Girls singer Lucasta met at post-concert afterparty, and soon after formed The B-Girls. Like several bands in those days, The B-Girls basically learned to play onstage. Soon they were traveling back and forth to New York City, for monthly shows atCBGB; They opened for Blondie, toured with The Clash and were huge in Japan. In this episode, Cynthia and hostess Pleasant Gehman discuss New York's Lower East Side punk scene, women in punk, the B-Girls' career, and Cynthia tells wild stores about Stiv Bators, Johnny Thunders, The Ramones and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, NCCAkron's Executive/Artistic Director, Christy Bolingbroke enters the 'studio' with Phoenix, Arizona-based artist and activist Ruby Morales. Morales describes her work as that of a ‘dance artivist,' where she investigates culturally informed teaching methods, circular leadership models, and her relationship with movement as a bgirl and in Mexican style cumbia. She is the recipient of many awards and fellowships, most recently, she was honored by the Association of Performing Arts Professionals with the Spark of Change Award.
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In this episode of Urban Eyes, I sit down together with Monica Rogers A.K.A. "Bgirl ToFlow". She is a collaborative contributor to the Portland chapter of Cypher Queens PDX. With roots across Washington and Portland, she is a dedicated dancer and prolific supporter of the local Pacific Northwest dance scene. I was honored to sit down with Monica and hope you all enjoy this episode. Happy New Year everyone! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/urbaneyes/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/urbaneyes/support
Wow!!! Megan, THIS song is so amazing to me, and this is the type of substance I've been wanting from rap! Well done, Megan Thee Stallion, and I'm truly excited to see what she does next! #MeganTheeStallion #Cobra #RnBGirlReacts Email questions to lexcsolo@gmail.com CashApp: $LexCATL PayPal: lexcsolo@gmail.com Venmo: @lexcatl Zelle: 404-552-5514 LexC eBook: http://bit.ly/lexcebook MUSIC Amazon - http://bit.ly/lexconamazon Apple Music - http://bit.ly/lexconapple CD Baby - http://bit.ly/lexconcdbaby Spotify - http://bit.ly/lexconspotify Tidal - http://bit.ly/lexcontidal _________________________________________________________________ Follow me: https://www.lexcatl.com/ https://www.instagram.com/lexcatl/ https://twitter.com/thisislexc https://www.facebook.com/lexcatl https://www.patreon.com/lexcatl --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lexcatl/support
This song definitely has the energy, but is it a good song.......mmmmm......it's a "no" for me, dawg! What do you think? #RnBGirlReacts #MusicReactions #chacha Email questions to lexcsolo@gmail.com CashApp: $LexCATL PayPal: lexcsolo@gmail.com Venmo: @lexcatl Zelle: 404-552-5514 LexC eBook: http://bit.ly/lexcebook MUSIC Amazon - http://bit.ly/lexconamazon Apple Music - http://bit.ly/lexconapple CD Baby - http://bit.ly/lexconcdbaby Spotify - http://bit.ly/lexconspotify Tidal - http://bit.ly/lexcontidal _________________________________________________________________ Follow me: https://www.lexcatl.com/ https://www.instagram.com/lexcatl/ https://twitter.com/thisislexc https://www.facebook.com/lexcatl https://www.patreon.com/lexcatl --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lexcatl/support
AER Presents: - Should Bgirl Mommys Break Into Their 2nd Trimester??? - Check out this quick podcast we put together regarding Bboy/Bgirl culture. - Feel free to listen in while on your way to work, or practice, or while you're so bored of watching the same breakers win, you ask yourself is any of this worth being a part of. Follow Me on YouTube & SoundCloud/Heavyduty25... - Special Thanks to: @richnyce12 @candidly.candy @roxrite95 - Intro Music Courtesy of: @adnan.z82 - #breakin #bboy #bgirl #breakincrews #battling #bboypodcast #bboymoves
I didn't wanna listen to the critics, but there were right about some things on "Bongos." Compared to "Twerk," this didn't hit the standard for me! #Bongos #CardiB #MeganTheeStallion Email questions to lexcsolo@gmail.com CashApp: $LexCATL PayPal: lexcsolo@gmail.com Venmo: @lexcatl Zelle: 404-552-5514 LexC eBook: http://bit.ly/lexcebook MUSIC Amazon - http://bit.ly/lexconamazon Apple Music - http://bit.ly/lexconapple CD Baby - http://bit.ly/lexconcdbaby Spotify - http://bit.ly/lexconspotify Tidal - http://bit.ly/lexcontidal _________________________________________________________________ Follow me: https://www.lexcatl.com/ https://www.instagram.com/lexcatl/ https://twitter.com/thisislexc https://www.facebook.com/lexcatl https://www.patreon.com/lexcatl --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lexcatl/support
The Braw and The Brave is a podcast about people and their passions N.B. This episode references coercive control. Please see helpful links below. Episode 211 is in conversation with Bgirl, choreographer and educator Emma Ready. With a hugely successful breaking career spanning over 25 years, she has travelled the globe dancing, as well as becoming a well respected and sought after teacher. In more recent years her creativity has been focused on making a new piece exploring the issue of coercive control which she plans to take on tour. Emma's passion for dance and sharing her knowledge and experience with others has seen her ‘quietly causing riots' as she continues to be inspired to challenge herself and explore her beloved art form. Emma's website https://www.emmaready.one Emma's essay ‘How do you make a solo' https://www.hiphopdancealmanac.com/ink-cypher-how-do-you-make-a-solo Emma's Instagram https://instagram.com/emmaready?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== Helpful links https://www.womensaid.org.uk/information-support/what-is-domestic-abuse/coercive-control/ https://refuge.org.uk/i-need-help-now/coercive-control/
This is a cute song. The production reminds me of snap and crunk music, which gives a bit of nostalgia, but I find the mix to be a bit thin. Nice recommendation, though! What should I react to next? #RnBGirlReacts #NBAYoungboy #CallOnMe Email questions to lexcsolo@gmail.com CashApp: $LexCATL PayPal: lexcsolo@gmail.com Venmo: @lexcatl Zelle: 404-552-5514 LexC eBook: http://bit.ly/lexcebook MUSIC Amazon - http://bit.ly/lexconamazon Apple Music - http://bit.ly/lexconapple CD Baby - http://bit.ly/lexconcdbaby Spotify - http://bit.ly/lexconspotify Tidal - http://bit.ly/lexcontidal _________________________________________________________________ Follow me: https://www.lexcatl.com/ https://www.instagram.com/lexcatl/ https://twitter.com/thisislexc https://www.facebook.com/lexcatl https://www.patreon.com/lexcatl --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lexcatl/support
Alright!!! I can rock out to this one! Thank y'all for this vibe! #RnBGirlReacts #NBAYoungboy #ExpensiveTaste Email questions to lexcsolo@gmail.com CashApp: $LexCATL PayPal: lexcsolo@gmail.com Venmo: @lexcatl Zelle: 404-552-5514 LexC eBook: http://bit.ly/lexcebook MUSIC Amazon - http://bit.ly/lexconamazon Apple Music - http://bit.ly/lexconapple CD Baby - http://bit.ly/lexconcdbaby Spotify - http://bit.ly/lexconspotify Tidal - http://bit.ly/lexcontidal _________________________________________________________________ Follow me: https://www.lexcatl.com/ https://www.instagram.com/lexcatl/ https://twitter.com/thisislexc https://www.facebook.com/lexcatl https://www.patreon.com/lexcatl --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lexcatl/support
This is a smooth little joint! I could see myself riding around to this! #RnBGirlReacts #RodWave #ReactionVideos Email questions to lexcsolo@gmail.com CashApp: $LexCATL PayPal: lexcsolo@gmail.com Venmo: @lexcatl Zelle: 404-552-5514 LexC eBook: http://bit.ly/lexcebook MUSIC Amazon - http://bit.ly/lexconamazon Apple Music - http://bit.ly/lexconapple CD Baby - http://bit.ly/lexconcdbaby Spotify - http://bit.ly/lexconspotify Tidal - http://bit.ly/lexcontidal _________________________________________________________________ Follow me: https://www.lexcatl.com/ https://www.instagram.com/lexcatl/ https://twitter.com/thisislexc https://www.facebook.com/lexcatl https://www.patreon.com/lexcatl --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lexcatl/support
Okay!!!! Now we're connecting. THIS is a happy song by YB!!! #NBAYoungboy #KaceyTalk #RnBGirlReacts Email questions to lexcsolo@gmail.com CashApp: $LexCATL PayPal: lexcsolo@gmail.com Venmo: @lexcatl Zelle: 404-552-5514 LexC eBook: http://bit.ly/lexcebook MUSIC Amazon - http://bit.ly/lexconamazon Apple Music - http://bit.ly/lexconapple CD Baby - http://bit.ly/lexconcdbaby Spotify - http://bit.ly/lexconspotify Tidal - http://bit.ly/lexcontidal _________________________________________________________________ Follow me: https://www.lexcatl.com/ https://www.instagram.com/lexcatl/ https://twitter.com/thisislexc https://www.facebook.com/lexcatl https://www.patreon.com/lexcatl --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lexcatl/support
Well, y'all suggested happier production... #RnBGirlReacts #YoungboyNeverBrokeAgain #SolarEclipse Email questions to lexcsolo@gmail.com CashApp: $LexCATL PayPal: lexcsolo@gmail.com Venmo: @lexcatl Zelle: 404-552-5514 LexC eBook: http://bit.ly/lexcebook MUSIC Amazon - http://bit.ly/lexconamazon Apple Music - http://bit.ly/lexconapple CD Baby - http://bit.ly/lexconcdbaby Spotify - http://bit.ly/lexconspotify Tidal - http://bit.ly/lexcontidal _________________________________________________________________ Follow me: https://www.lexcatl.com/ https://www.instagram.com/lexcatl/ https://twitter.com/thisislexc https://www.facebook.com/lexcatl https://www.patreon.com/lexcatl --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lexcatl/support
Pipeline stalwart, B-Girl, and college professor Lane Davey joins us today to discuss braving Pipeline in the early 90s, creating the first female boardshort, the importance of a meritocratic hierarchy, the repercussions of willful ignorance, and how HipHop has informed her entire approach to surfing, education, and life. Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As a mental health crisis unfolds amongst American teens, 19-year-old breaking sensation and Olympic hopeful Logan Edra, aka Logistx, joins No Off-Season to share her own experience and to advocate for a more open dialogue about mental health and young people. Identifying as an artist-athlete, Logan is partnering with Nike to help expand and redefine what the future of sport looks like. That includes trailblazing a new normal: a culture where winning and self-worth are separate measures and one in which mental health is perpetually discussed with openness and empathy. For Logan, this means sharing ways she's navigated stigma in her BIPOC community, confronted generational trauma, and how's she's found the resolve to talk publicly about episodes of self-harm. Ultimately, Logan hopes to share a message of healing as she walks listeners through the tools and practices she relies on to heal herself.