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Welcome to The Big Smoke Super House Club IX, recorded live at Stringfellows during our epic “Partouze” night featuring headliners Djammin, Jammer, and The Menendez Brothers. This warm-up mix was played during the first hour before the crowd arrived, creating the perfect vibe in the heart of Covent Garden, London.
Jill from Mustang and Eric went out, but he was turned off when she called every dude she met baby. Is this a reason for no 2nd Date? We find out.
We know it's been 2 months but the dolls are BACK! Tune in this week at TT, GG and DD catch you up on everything that has been happening this summer from babies, to dating to politics as usual… you don't want to miss this one. The dolls dive into DD being a new dad and talks a little about his journey to fatherhood, the DNC and Kamala Harris nomination to President, Cam Newton's stupid view on marriage and children, and what we've been watching on TV this summer. As always, tell a friend to tell a friend. Catch up on socials @theoprahroseshow on Instagram and @oprahroseshow on Twitter. Drop us an email at theoprahroseshow@gmail.com
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Justin Bieber and Hailey Bieber have given birth to their first son, Jack Blues Bieber. The name has a deeper meaning as it is the middle name of Justin's father, Jeremy Bieber. The couple has grown closer over the years, and Jack's arrival also means that three generations of Bieber men share the 'JB' initials. But some celebrity baby names are pretty unusual as compared to the rest. Hongbin Jeong spills the tea.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Girl groups have long been underestimated—even by the producers and managers who created them. For women listeners, girl groups narrated profound emotions and expressed personal freedom—even when the singers were not so free themselves. For male listeners, girl groups provided inspiration, and a way to express matters of the heart. And for all listeners across rock and soul history, girl groups pushed music forward. In the '60s, the Shirelles, Marvelettes, Ronettes and Shangri-Las kept rock afloat between Elvis Presley and the Beatles. In the '70s and '80s, girl groups from the Emotions to Exposé rebooted dance music. In the '90s, En Vogue, TLC and Destiny's Child fused hip-hop style with old-school soul—and the Spice Girls fired up a new generation through Girl Power. Join Chris Molanphy as we shimmy and strut through decades of bops to give girl groups the respect they deserve. You'll love them tomorrow, because friendship never ends. Podcast production by Kevin Bendis. Want more Hit Parade? Join Slate Plus to unlock monthly early-access episodes. Plus, you'll get ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page. Or, visit slate.com/hitparadeplus to get access wherever you listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Girl groups have long been underestimated—even by the producers and managers who created them. For women listeners, girl groups narrated profound emotions and expressed personal freedom—even when the singers were not so free themselves. For male listeners, girl groups provided inspiration, and a way to express matters of the heart. And for all listeners across rock and soul history, girl groups pushed music forward. In the '60s, the Shirelles, Marvelettes, Ronettes and Shangri-Las kept rock afloat between Elvis Presley and the Beatles. In the '70s and '80s, girl groups from the Emotions to Exposé rebooted dance music. In the '90s, En Vogue, TLC and Destiny's Child fused hip-hop style with old-school soul—and the Spice Girls fired up a new generation through Girl Power. Join Chris Molanphy as we shimmy and strut through decades of bops to give girl groups the respect they deserve. You'll love them tomorrow, because friendship never ends. Podcast production by Kevin Bendis. Want more Hit Parade? Join Slate Plus to unlock monthly early-access episodes. Plus, you'll get ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page. Or, visit slate.com/hitparadeplus to get access wherever you listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Girl groups have long been underestimated—even by the producers and managers who created them. For women listeners, girl groups narrated profound emotions and expressed personal freedom—even when the singers were not so free themselves. For male listeners, girl groups provided inspiration, and a way to express matters of the heart. And for all listeners across rock and soul history, girl groups pushed music forward. In the '60s, the Shirelles, Marvelettes, Ronettes and Shangri-Las kept rock afloat between Elvis Presley and the Beatles. In the '70s and '80s, girl groups from the Emotions to Exposé rebooted dance music. In the '90s, En Vogue, TLC and Destiny's Child fused hip-hop style with old-school soul—and the Spice Girls fired up a new generation through Girl Power. Join Chris Molanphy as we shimmy and strut through decades of bops to give girl groups the respect they deserve. You'll love them tomorrow, because friendship never ends. Podcast production by Kevin Bendis. Want more Hit Parade? Join Slate Plus to unlock monthly early-access episodes. Plus, you'll get ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page. Or, visit slate.com/hitparadeplus to get access wherever you listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Girl groups have long been underestimated—even by the producers and managers who created them. For women listeners, girl groups narrated profound emotions and expressed personal freedom—even when the singers were not so free themselves. For male listeners, girl groups provided inspiration, and a way to express matters of the heart. And for all listeners across rock and soul history, girl groups pushed music forward. In the '60s, the Shirelles, Marvelettes, Ronettes and Shangri-Las kept rock afloat between Elvis Presley and the Beatles. In the '70s and '80s, girl groups from the Emotions to Exposé rebooted dance music. In the '90s, En Vogue, TLC and Destiny's Child fused hip-hop style with old-school soul—and the Spice Girls fired up a new generation through Girl Power. Join Chris Molanphy as we shimmy and strut through decades of bops to give girl groups the respect they deserve. You'll love them tomorrow, because friendship never ends. Podcast production by Kevin Bendis. Want more Hit Parade? Join Slate Plus to unlock monthly early-access episodes. Plus, you'll get ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page. Or, visit slate.com/hitparadeplus to get access wherever you listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Girl groups have long been underestimated—even by the producers and managers who created them. For women listeners, girl groups narrated profound emotions and expressed personal freedom—even when the singers were not so free themselves. For male listeners, girl groups provided inspiration, and a way to express matters of the heart. And for all listeners across rock and soul history, girl groups pushed music forward. In the '60s, the Shirelles, Marvelettes, Ronettes and Shangri-Las kept rock afloat between Elvis Presley and the Beatles. In the '70s and '80s, girl groups from the Emotions to Exposé rebooted dance music. In the '90s, En Vogue, TLC and Destiny's Child fused hip-hop style with old-school soul—and the Spice Girls fired up a new generation through Girl Power. Join Chris Molanphy as we shimmy and strut through decades of bops to give girl groups the respect they deserve. You'll love them tomorrow, because friendship never ends. Podcast production by Kevin Bendis. Want more Hit Parade? Join Slate Plus to unlock monthly early-access episodes. Plus, you'll get ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of the Hit Parade show page. Or, visit slate.com/hitparadeplus to get access wherever you listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In this imperfect episode I share my story of becoming a mother and how it shaped me. I share my story of grief and shame with my body and how I sought help to release what I was holding onto.
Join Kwesi as he dives into some of the best tracks from the 90s R&B trio from Atlanta, TLC! Today's tunes include; (0:25) Ain't Too Proud To Beg (1992) (6:46) Creep (1994) (11:03) Silly Ho (1999) (15:39) Baby Baby Baby (1992) (21:14) Waterfalls (1994)
This week on the Mr. Throwback Thursday Podcast, we bring you a Fresh in Peace, apologies all around….kind of, a new book, the return of a magazine, an admission of tomfoolery, and defining songs. What else? ….Let's listen.
The bois are back, without the clutter of the other guest stars from last week haha! We have a great show for your this week! Tune in and enjoy! Sleepers: Colby: "Left Behind" by The Plot in You Fost: "El Paso" by Marty Robbins Matty: "Ease My Mind" by Ben Platt
Them Vinyl Boyz are back and this week they immerse themselves in the enchanting sounds of TLC's debut album, "Ooooooohhh... On the TLC Tip." Released in 1992, "Ooooooohhh... On the TLC Tip" marked the emergence of one of the most influential and celebrated female groups in R&B and hip-hop. TLC, consisting of members Tionne "T-Boz" Watkins, Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes, and Rozonda "Chilli" Thomas, brought a fresh and dynamic approach to music that captivated listeners worldwide. The album itself is a vibrant mix of R&B, new jack swing, and hip-hop, showcasing TLC's distinctive blend of catchy hooks, smooth harmonies, and thought-provoking lyrics. From the infectious lead single "Ain't 2 Proud 2 Beg" to the iconic anthem "What About Your Friends," the album resonates with an empowering and unapologetic spirit, addressing topics of love, friendship, and self-empowerment. The Vinyl Boyz dissect the album track by track, exploring the unique production, impressive vocal performances, and the profound impact TLC had on shaping the sound of contemporary R&B and hip-hop. They delve into the album's highlights, discussing memorable songs such as "Baby-Baby-Baby" and "Hat 2 Da Back," which seamlessly blend infectious melodies with heartfelt storytelling. "Ooooooohhh... On the TLC Tip" enjoyed tremendous success upon its release, garnering critical acclaim and commercial triumph. The album peaked at number 14 on the Billboard 200 chart, while its infectious singles dominated the airwaves. TLC's debut effort was a certified platinum record, solidifying their status as a groundbreaking force in the music industry. Join the "Dem Vinyl Boyz" as they celebrate the artistry and cultural impact of TLC's "Ooooooohhh... On the TLC Tip," exploring the album's timeless appeal and the enduring legacy of this influential trio. Tune in to discover the hidden gems, fascinating trivia, and personal anecdotes that make this album a true classic in the realm of R&B and hip-hop. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
| Worth It | Dria Thornton | So Soon | Aretha Franklin | Mine (Remix) | Wanmor | You And Me | Ten - 63 | Please Don't Go (Vocal) | Ches Haynes & The Outfit | Show Me | Tahjená | Honey Butter | Dene | Live With That | Shannon Lauren Callihan | The Man | Laolu | I Can't Believe It's True (Where Did Our Love Go) | The Creators | Sitting In The Park | Ernando Recendez | You Don't Know | Kim Tavar | Sunset Love | Maeva Borzakian | On My Own | Marie Dahlstrom | Lover's Interlude (The Realm Edit) | October London | Tell Me (Gedi Clean Edit) | October London | Don't Be Cruel | Plus | Addicted (Clean Version) | Rose Gold | Hold My Hand | Saint Smith | Karma (Clean Version) | Taylor McCants | Learn To Love | Isadora | She Knows | Spring The Artist | Say We'll Stay | Ten - 63 | The World Feels A Little Brighter | Marie Dahlstrom | Through The Night | Maeta feat. Free Nationals | On My Mind | Iris Aeria | I Don't Wanna | Iris Aeria | Good Enough | Oria | Baby Baby Baby | Percy Sledge | It Was You | Aretha Franklin | Beautiful | Kim Tavar
It's the Al Pacino , Robert DeNiro Baby , Baby , Baby episode on ‘ Drinks with Dee Dee' ! Emmy award winning host Dee Dee Sorvino talks to the gang about the Italian Icons being mature papas. Also the latest in Hollywood , NY & DC. Never a dull moment on this show . Dirty Martinis are the official drink since it's National Olive day & Sorvino Vino always the star wine . Whiskey , wine & martinis keep flowing along with the fun. Chatters include Tom Anderson , Jennifer Ruby , Michael Gilkison , Stephanie Janiczek, Sue Ann Falkenberg & Irish guy !If you are bored or down in the dumps check out Drinks with Dee Dee, it will make you happy pappys like Al & Bobby ! Cheers !
In this episode Lisa and Feargal bemoan the fact that people want everything later and later in life which is fine if they are willing to put up with the fact that they may not land upon the ‘perfect' person or be able to start a family. The duo discuss the octogenarian having babies and whether this is fair on his children and they debate baby-making chats when you're in the first throes of passion. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this, the FIRST PROPER episode, I talk to Jack Godfrey about his writing process and the journey his musical '42 Balloons' took, from initial concept to its West End presentation production. We also talk about traumatising audiences, constructive/destructive feedback and much more. Find more of Jack's music on his socials: Twitter/Instagram - jjgodfreyy Songs Featured in episode: 1. 'Baby Baby Baby' from Babies 2. 'Prologue' from 42 Balloons 3. 'Without Saying Goodbye' from Babies 4. "Hot Dad' from Babies Part 2 available now!
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I WOULD LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU! CONTACT ME Twitter @callmemrbrooks E-mail Mr.BrooksConfesses@gmail.com SUPPORT Cashapp: $mrbrooksconfesses Venmo: @mrbrooksconfesses I realized I have a hard time filling this section out because I don't want to spoil anything. So I guess I will leave descriptions instead. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bjbrooks/support
With Persona 3 Portable now available on all your console devices, plus Persona 4 Golden and Persona 5 Royal, we can't help but make this episode all about Persona! Oh, and GranBlue Fantasy news, too! Leave a review on iTunes or your podcast service of choice! Let us know your thoughts by leaving us a voice message via Anchor.fm/ugpcast or a shout out on Twitter, @UGP_cast. Music Credits from OC Remix: Opening: "Pot of Greed Is Banned for a Reason" by Tuberz McGee Ending: "Sky Treasure" by Guifrog --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ugpcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ugpcast/support
Becky & Tiffany finally talk Russ into making a mixtape of songs with "Baby" in the title. Check out the entire mixtape on Spotify @ https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4iy2pZb9QMC2SLLQe5DQEV?si=42a065f9ead64257
September has ended so it's time to wake up (geddit?) and listen to our recap episode! Majka is covering European politics and Yaz is talking about the Queen's death, celebrity cheating scandals, and the return of The Kardashians...all through a baby-focused lens. And if that isn't enough, you can join us on Instagram as @dtcbspodcast or individually as @yazminelomax and @majkahahn! Reading House of Hollow by Krystal Sutherland A Bright Ray of Darkness by Ethan Hawke Pizza Girl by Jean Kyoung Frazier Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin Watching Fire of Love Don't Worry Darling Blonde After Forever Happy The Great British Bake Off / Baking Show Listening Twenty Whatever podcast Yaz's Fall Vibes playlist Politics Sweden https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/once-far-right-pariah-sweden-democrats-eye-kingmaker-role-2022-09-07/ https://www.dw.com/en/swedish-election-the-astonishing-rise-of-the-right-wing-sweden-democrats/a-63100694 Italy https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2022/09/giorgia-meloni-italy-election-fascism-mussolini/671515/ https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/sep/26/far-right-leaders-in-europe-celebrate-expected-brothers-of-italy-election-win General https://www.vox.com/world/2022/9/24/23366464/italy-elections-meloni-sweden-europe-far-right https://www.politico.eu/article/understanding-europes-shift-to-the-right/ https://www.cnn.com/2022/09/24/europe/italy-meloni-populism-intl-cmd/index.html Pop Culture Trisha Paytas https://hollywoodmask.com/p/trisha-paytas-moses-hacmon-baby.html https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/queen-elizabeth-reincarnated-as-trisha-paytas-baby Edit: "Malibu" itself isn't a Native American word. The city is named for the Ventureño Chumas settlement "Humaliwo". Adam Levine https://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-news/pictures/adam-levines-cheating-scandal-and-drama-everything-to-know/ https://nameberry.com/babyname/sumner/girl https://www.npr.org/2022/09/28/1125519915/the-try-guys-ned-fulmer The Kardashians https://www.capitalfm.com/news/kylie-jenner-son-second-baby-boy-name/ https://www.lifeandstylemag.com/posts/what-did-khloe-kardashian-name-baby-no-2-see-clues Baldwin baby https://www.today.com/parents/babies/hilaria-baldwin-baby-name-rcna49837
On episode 143 of the Press Rewind – Prince Lyrics Podcast, I'm talking about five songs pulled from Prince's vault recorded in late 1978 or early 1979 at his France Avenue home in Edina, MN. “Donna” and “Nadara” (or Nadera or Nadeara) are sensitive ballads written about mysterious (to us at least) women. “Baby, Baby, Baby” and … Continue reading Donna/Nadara/Baby, Baby, Baby/Down a Long Lonely Road/Miss You: Press Rewind – Prince Lyrics Podcast →
Jeffrey se emociona por la llegada de la Baby de Montblanc. Tinterías Cartuchos de Pilot Iroshizuku TWSBI Eco Glow Green Montblanc Heritage Rouge et Noir Baby Retro51 Monterey Bay Monteverde Engage One Touch Tintería del episodio: NUTRIA
New Baby!! What are you drinking? Water Andy Gator - Abita - https://abita.com/brews/andygator# Gray/Grey Box Testing - Tony's going to smoke Patrick's network https://resources.infosecinstitute.com/topic/what-are-black-box-grey-box-and-white-box-penetration-testing/ 2-Factor / MultiFactor - time to annoy people, Blackbaud is requiring this for RE and insurance for other things Summer plans Rodecaster Pro 2 and podcasting equipment - https://rode.com/en/interfaces-and-mixers/rodecaster-series/rodecaster-pro-ii Starlink - https://www.starlink.com/ - Possible backup
Our first Indonesian film. Is it going to win Jed over or will Josh have to resort to black magic to get him on board the Folk horror hype-train?
In episode two of season two of 4th Member Podcast , Romero, Theo and Clifford discuss new music, Jamaica's Government removing the Queen as head of state, The Male Contraceptive Pill, Pregnant Celebrities, The Case of child Q and more.
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Een bijzondere Quiz in vakje 12! Hoe is het gesteld met jouw kennis over smaakpapillen en knieschijven?
On this episode I talk about how I'm ready to have children and how it feels taboo to say that out loud!
Sisanie Villaclara (co-host of On-Air with Ryan Seacrest) stops by Katie's Crib to share her journey of raising twins and how she prepared them for their future sister. The “Twinning with Sisanie” host described her pregnancies with her two twins, how she found out and healed from PPD, and what she is doing today to manage any tantrums from her children. Plus, how did Sisanie's twins react to the news of baby No.3 being a girl? Tune in to find out! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
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We learn about an old guy that is about to get banned from frozen foods, a boy finds out the hardest way possible he is not USB compatible and all the ways sex ed failed us back in the day! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Comedians Big Jay Oakerson, Luis J. Gomez, and Dave Smith discuss producer Bobby coming down with COVID, new emojis, and a former American Idol contestant accused of sexual assault with a minor. All This and More, ONLY on The Most Offensive Podcast On Earth, The LEGION OF SKANKS!!! Air Date: 07/19/21Support our sponsors!Promescent.com and use promo code LOS for 15% off your order!BreatheFUM.com and use promo code LEGION for 10% off your order!MyOmigo.com/LOS for 15% off your easy-to-install home bidet from Omigo.Legion of Skanks merchandise is available at PodcastMerch.com/LOS!You can watch Legion of Skanks LIVE for FREE every Monday & Friday at 8:00pm EST at GaSDigitalNetwork.com/live.Once you're there, sign up to GaSDigitalNetwork.com with promo code LOS to receive a 7 day FREE TRIAL with access to our entire catalog of archived episodes! Including over 350 video episodes and over 500 audio episodes that have ever been recorded! On top of that, you'll also have the same access to ALL the other shows that GaS Digital Network has to offer!FOLLOW THE WHOLE SHOW ON SOCIAL MEDIA!Legion of SkanksInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/legionofskanks/Twitter: https://twitter.com/LegionOfSkanksBig Jay OakersonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/bigjayoakerson/Twitter: https://twitter.com/bigjayoakersonLuis J. GomezInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gomezcomedy/Twitter: https://twitter.com/luisjgomezDave SmithInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/theproblemdavesmith/Twitter: https://twitter.com/comicdavesmithGaS Digital NetworkInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gasdigitalTwitter: https://twitter.com/gasdigitalSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We're Baaaaack! And we've got some big news! Ana's gonna be a mama! So we discussed what it feels like to become a first-time mom, triumph after the tragedy of miscarriage, and embracing your body before, during, and after pregnancy. In R & R, we kept the baby vibes going while discussing the Erica Mena and Safaree shit show on Love & Hip Hop (whatever city they're in now). Also Dani Leigh, Normani's new song and Aaliyah hating ass uncle, slave-themed photoshoots, the new Space race + more. Philanthropy Highlight: What Target is doing in your city! Amazon Data Collection Documentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O90PShJVu58
John tells the intimate story of what it was like when Christine quit the force to give birth to Paul. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We're reunited and it feels so good! Angela is married, Laura had a baby! Big things have happened! We'll answer your listener questions including one about staying friends with exes and keeping things fresh with your partner. Then we're talking about what's in the news: aliens & repurposing wedding dresses. Angela goes to a restaurant that has a menu for dogs, Laura contemplates changing her baby's name.This week's episode is brought to you by:Osea (offer code: THISISWHY)StitchfixPrivacy Policy and California Privacy Notice.
Movie: Shutter Island (2010) Beers: Beers: Nightshift Brewing Whirlpool Pale Ale (MA) & Klosterbrauerei Andechs Doppelbock (Germany) Okay, Boss, let's get on the ferry and head out to Shutter Island. Just look out for firebugs. Join CJ and Tyler as they talk about Martin Scorses’s “Shutter Island” Tasting Notes: Hooked on Phonics, Baby Baby Baby, Tyer Hates Mark Ruffalo, Remember! You don’t have to drink beer, but it would be a lot better if you did. New Episodes every Wed! Don’t forget to FOLLOW, RATE, AND REVIEW! Follow them on Instagram @boozedreviewz! Support them on Patreon: patreon.com/boozedreviewz Buy Merch: https://my-store-11718456.creator-spring.com/ ALL LINKS https://linktr.ee/boozedreviewz
Hey Sippers! This week we discuss our new additions, specifically finding out what Kris is having (finally!) Enjoy as we talk our thoughts versus reality and prepping for the future!
Featuring 13 studio recordings including The High Road, Tell Me About It, While Your Out Looking For Sugar, Count The Days, Underworld, Arms of My Baby, Give More Power To The People, Sensimilla, Harry's Symphony, Bruised But Not Broken, Baby Baby Baby, Pillow Talk, Wake Up.
In this episode, we are delighted to introduce you to Jaymie ‘Jams' Bowles. Jaymie, is the CEO of @wjmsradio and a stage 4 lung cancer shero. In this episode we discuss: - Jaymie's Lung Cancer diagnosis day - What a cancer diagnosis meant for her and her family - Stage 4 lung cancer as a non-smoker and younger women - Fertility and cancer - Hope for the future - How to overcome adversity Connect with Jaymie Jam on : www.wjmsradio.com https://www.instagram.com/just_jams Follow, like and subscribe to Mommy Had A Little Cancer podcast- https://anchor.fm/mommyhadalittlecancer or on preferred platforms Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mommyhadalittlecancer/ https://www.instagram.com/xennialexpat/ https://www.instagram.com/thehairoine/ Media: mommyhadalittlecancer@gmail.com
In this episode, we are delighted to introduce you to Jaymie ‘Jams' Bowles. Jaymie, is the CEO of @wjmsradio and a stage 4 lung cancer shero. In this episode we discuss: -Jaymie's Lung Cancer diagnosis day -What a cancer diagnosis meant for her and her family - Stage 4 lung cancer as a non-smoker and younger women - Fertility and cancer - Hope for the future - How to overcome adversity Connect with Jaymie Jam on : www.wjmsradio.com https://www.instagram.com/just_jams Follow, like and subscribe to Mommy Had A Little Cancer podcast- https://anchor.fm/mommyhadalittlecancer or on preferred platforms Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mommyhadalittlecancer/ https://www.instagram.com/xennialexpat/ https://www.instagram.com/thehairoine/ Media: mommyhadalittlecancer@gmail.com
Hello Friends! Exciting news in the world of the Back to Mono family - we're having a baby! As inspired by a recent post made over at my Instagram, I've collected a bunch of songs with 'Baby' in the title (and some that are close enough) to celebrate the occasion. So jump on board with mono classics from The Hollies, The Supremes, The Kinks, The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, The Crickets, Heran's Hermits, Marianne Faithfull, The Searchers, The Beach Boys, Elvis, The Foundations, and Frank Sinatra, and join in the celebrations.Happy Listening, Frederick Email the show at: backtomonoradio@gmail.comListen to companion podcast Mixology here: mixology.podbean.comSupport the podcast on Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/backtomonoFind me on Instagram @hypnoticfredJoin the Facebook Community here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/backtomono
I found this vinyl in my dad’s attic, after his death, and listened to it the first time in 2019. My favorite part of researching it was learning that there’s actually a Jimi Hendrix-connection! It’s an amazing album and one of the greatest ever recorded. Released March 10, 1967 under the Atlantic Records label.
It's international week so Bryan and Greg are gonna pass the time by previewing the City match and taking some questions from our loyal listeners. Also Bryan sings a Justin Bieber song.
Topics: Million Man March, TLC, Friday, UPN (Bonus Artist: Luck Pacheco) http://afropopremix.com 1995 Notes 1. Snapshots 2. President: Bill Clinton 3. Jan - The WB Television Network and The United Paramount Network (UPN) launches. 4. Mar - Yahoo! was incorporated and soon became the first popular online directory and search engine on the World Wide Web. 5. Mar - Mississippi ratifies the Thirteenth Amendment, becoming the last state to approve the abolition of slavery. The amendment was nationally ratified in 1865. Until February 7, 2013, the state of Mississippi had never submitted the required documentation to ratify the Thirteenth Amendment, meaning it never officially abolished slavery. 6. Mar - Eric Lynn Wright (September 7, 1964 – March 26, 1995), known professionally as Eazy-E is suddenly hospitalized, diagnosed with AIDS, and dies due to its complications. 7. Apr - Oklahoma City bombing: 168 people, including 8 Federal Marshals and 19 children, are killed at the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building. Timothy McVeigh and one of his accomplices, Terry Nichols, set off the bomb. 8. May - In Culpeper, Virginia, actor Christopher Reeve is paralyzed from the neck down after falling from his horse in a riding competition. [See - “Superman Curse”] 9. Sep - Rock and Roll Hall of Fame opens. 10. Oct - The Million Man March is held in Washington, D.C. The event was conceived by Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan. 11. Dec - The presidents of Bosnia, Serbia, and Croatia sign a peace treaty in Paris, ending a three-and-a-half-year war. 12. Music Snapshots 13. #1 "Gangsta's Paradise", Coolio featuring L.V. 14. #2 "Waterfalls", TLC 15. #3 "Creep", TLC 16. Record of the Year: "Kiss From a Rose", Seal 17. Album of the Year: Jagged Little Pill, Alanis Morissette 18. Song of the Year: "Kiss From a Rose", Seal 19. Best New Artist: Hootie & the Blowfish 20. Best Female R&B: Anita Baker for "I Apologize" 21. Best Male R&B: Stevie Wonder for "For Your Love" 22. Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group: TLC for "Creep" 23. Best R&B Song: Stevie Wonder (songwriter) for "For Your Love" 24. Best R&B Album: TLC for CrazySexyCool 25. Best Rap Solo: "Gangsta's Paradise", Coolio 26. Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group: "I'll Be There for You/You're All I Need to Get By", Method Man featuring Mary J. Blige 27. Best Rap Album: Poverty's Paradise, Naughty by Nature 28. Movie Snapshots 29. #1 Die Hard with a Vengeance 30. #2 Toy Story 31. #3 Apollo 13 32. Notables: Higher Learning, Major Payne, Bad Boys, New Jersey Drive, Friday, Braveheart, Batman Forever, Pocahontas, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie, Clueless, Waterworld, Mortal Kombat, The Tuskegee Airmen, The Usual Suspects, Seven, Dead Presidents, The American President, Casino, Money Train, Heat, Waiting to Exhale. 33. TV Snapshots 34. Top TV Shows 35. #1 ER 36. #2 Seinfeld 37. #3 Friends 38. Debuts: The Wayans Bros. (WB), The Parent 'Hood (WB), Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel (still airing), In the House 39. Economic Snapshots 40. Income = 35.9k (Previously 37K) 41. House = 113.1K (119) 42. Car = 15.5k (12.5) 43. Rent = 550 (533) 44. Harvard = 26.2k (24.9) 45. Movie = 4.35 (4) 46. Gas = 1.12 (1.09) 47. Stamp .32 (.29) 48. Social Scene: Million Man March 49. A political demonstration in Washington, D.C., on Oct. 16, 1995, to promote African American unity and family values. Estimates of the number of marchers, most of whom were African American men, ranged from 400,000 to nearly 1.1 million, ranking it among the largest gatherings of its kind in American history. 50. Several African American leaders did not support the march, including Mary Frances Berry, chairman of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, and Rep. John Lewis, the latter of whom saw Farrakhan’s message as an effort to “resegregate America.” 51. Comments: 52. Featured Speaker: Louis Farrakhan, @62 yrs old 53. Born Louis Eugene Wolcott on May 11, 1933, in New York City, New York, to Sarah Mae Manning and Percival Clark. His parents separated even before he was born. 54. He did not know his biological father and was brought up by his stepfather Louis Wolcott. The death of his stepfather in 1936 led to the relocation of his family to Boston, Massachusetts. 55. From an early age, he received rigorous training in violin, so much so that by the time he turned 13 he had mastered the instrument and was playing along with the ‘Boston College Orchestra’ and ‘Boston Civic Symphony.’ 56. In his first year as a teenager, he became one of the first black performers to appear on the ‘Ted Mack Original Amateur Hour. ‘The following year, he had two national level victories under his belt. 57. He attended the prestigious ‘Boston Latin School’ after which he was admitted to ‘English High School. ‘After graduating from ‘English High School,’ he enrolled for a three-year course at the ‘Winston-Salem Teachers College’ on a track scholarship. 58. Starting from the 1950s, he pursued a career in music. He recorded several calypso albums under the pseudonym ‘The Charmer. ‘He toured frequently since the release of his first album. In 1955, he organized a show titled ‘Calypso Follies’ in Chicago. 59. Interestingly, one of his songs remained a chartbuster and on top of the ‘Billboard Chart’ for five years in a row. 60. It was while pursuing his professional music career that he was first exposed to the teachings of ‘Nation of Islam’ through his friend and saxophonist Rodney Smith. 61. Later, Elijah Muhammad invited him to attend the Nation of Islam’s annual ‘Saviours' Day’ address. Inspired by the discourse, he resolved to be a member of ‘Nation of Islam’ (NOI) in 1955. (@22) 62. He fulfilled all the requirements to become a registered Muslim/ registered believer/ registered laborer of NOI. Subsequently, he received an approval by the NOI headquarter in July 1955. 63. Initially known by the name Louis X, his name was later changed to the ‘holy name’ Louis Farrakhan. A derivative of the Arabic word furqan, which means "The Criterion". He gave up on a music career and dedicated his life to the ‘Nation of Islam.’ 64. Within a span of nine months, he worked his way up and started serving as the assistant minister to Malcolm X, who was heading the Muhammad’s Temple of Islam in Boston at that time. 65. He was soon made the minister as Malcom X was shifted to the Temple of Muhammad in Harlem, New York. Farrakhan replaced Malcom X as the minister at the Boston Temple. 66. Malcolm X was assassinated on 21 February 1965 and Farrakhan profited from it as he was appointed to two prominent positions in NOI. (@32) 67. He was appointed to the chair of the minister of the influential Harlem Mosque in 1965, a position which he held until 1975. Furthermore, he became the national spokesman and representative of NOI and served in this position until Elijah Muhammad’s death in 1975. 68. In 1975, the Nation's leadership chose Wallace Muhammad, also known as Warith Deen Mohammad, the fifth of Elijah Muhammad's sons, not Farrakhan, as the new Supreme Minister. 69. Though Farrakhan remained a loyalist of the Muhammad clan for some time, in 1977 he withdrew his support from the organization and rebuilt the original ‘Nation of Islam’ which had been established by its founders. 70. Soon after its foundation, he started a weekly newspaper by the name ‘The Final Call, Inc.’ The objective of this initiation was to communicate his views and thoughts to the supporters and members. 71. Two years later, along with his supporters, he organized the first ‘Saviours’ Day’ convention in Chicago. His group promised to walk by the principles of Elijah Muhammad. 72. Throughout his leadership, he blamed the Jewish community and other ethnic and racial groups for the sufferings endured by African Americans. 73. In October of 1995, he planned a broad coalition, intending to assemble about one million men in Washington DC for the ‘Million Man March.’ 74. At the convention, he was the keynote speaker along with distinguished African American intellectuals, such as Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King III, Cornel West, Jesse Jackson, and Benjamin Chavis. 75. Question: Who else could pull this off today? Where have our leaders gone? (Besides Obama) 76. Music Scene 77. #1 "Gangsta's Paradise", Coolio featuring L.V. 78. #2 "Waterfalls", TLC 79. #3 "Creep", TLC 80. #4 "Kiss from a Rose", Seal 81. #5 "On Bended Knee", Boyz II Men 82. #6 "Another Night", Real McCoy 83. #7 "Fantasy", Mariah Carey 84. #9 "Don't Take It Personal (Just One of Dem Days)", Monica 85. #10 "This Is How We Do It", Montell Jordan 86. #11 "I Know", Dionne Farris 87. #12 "Water Runs Dry", Boyz II Men 88. #13 "Freak Like Me", Adina Howard 89. #15 "I Can Love You Like That", All-4-One 90. #18 "Boombastic" / "In the Summertime", Shaggy 91. #20 "You Gotta Be", Des'ree 92. #21 "You Are Not Alone", Michael Jackson 93. #23 "One More Chance", The Notorious B.I.G. 94. #24 "Here Comes the Hotstepper", Ini Kamoze 95. #25 "Candy Rain", Soul for Real 96. #27 "I Believe", Blessid Union of Souls 97. #28 "Red Light Special", TLC 98. #29 "Runaway", Janet Jackson 99. #31 "Colors of the Wind", Vanessa Williams 100. #32 "Someone to Love", Jon B. 101. #34 "If You Love Me", Brownstone 102. #36 "I Got 5 on It", Luniz 103. #37 "Baby", Brandy 104. #40 "He's Mine", MoKenStef 105. Vote: 106. Jan - My Life, Mary J. Blige 107. Feb - Cocktails, Too Short 108. Mar - Safe + Sound, DJ Quik 109. Apr - Me Against the World, 2Pac 110. Apr - Friday, Soundtrack 111. Jun - Poverty's Paradise, Naughty by Nature 112. Jul - HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I, Michael Jackson 113. Jul - Operation Stackola, Luniz 114. Aug - The Show, the After Party, the Hotel, Jodeci 115. Aug - E. 1999 Eternal, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony 116. Sep - The Show, Soundtrack 117. Oct - 4,5,6, Kool G Rap 118. Oct - Daydream, Mariah Carey 119. Oct - Doe or Die, AZ 120. Nov - Dogg Food, Tha Dogg Pound 121. Dec - R. Kelly, R. Kelly 122. Dec - Waiting to Exhale, Soundtrack 123. Vote: 124. Featured Artists: TLC 125. Tionne Tenese Watkins (@25) was born on April 26, 1970, in Des Moines, Iowa, into a family of African American, Native American and Irish descent. Both her parents, James and Gayle Watkins, were musicians and singers. 126. Her parents divorced when she was three years old. Thereafter, she was raised by her mother, who taught her to be “confident and independent”. At the age of nine, they moved to Atlanta, Georgia, where her maternal grandmother used to live. 127. As a child, she was diagnosed with sickle cell anemia (SCA), as a result of which, she had to spend a lot of time in hospitals. 128. As a teenager, she began working as a hair model, eventually serving as a manicurist and shampoo girl at a popular Atlanta hair salon. 129. In 1990, (@20) Tionne Watkins heard that a teenager named Crystal Clear was planning to open an all-girls group like Bell Biv DeVoe, having a tomboyish, hip-hop image. Eventually, she appeared for an audition and joined the three-member band, the third one being Lisa Lopes. 130. Calling themselves ‘2nd Nature’, they soon started working with Jermaine Dupri and Rico Wade on demo tape material. 131. Meanwhile, Watkins met Perri "Pebbles" Reid, the owner of the management and production company, Pebbitone, and managed to arrange an audition with her. 132. Impressed by the girls, Reid arranged an audition with the local record label, LaFace Records, co-founded by her then husband Antonio Reid and Kenneth “Babyface” Edmund. She also changed the group’s name to TLC with ‘T’ representing Tionne, ‘L’ Lisa, and ‘C’ Crystal. 133. Although Antonio Reid was impressed by Watkins and Lopes, he did not approve of Clear, who was eventually replaced by Rozonda Thomas in April 1991. Very soon, Watkins became "T-Boz", Lopes became "Left-Eye", and Thomas became "Chilli”, so that ‘TLC’ continued to be the acronym of their names. 134. Their debut album, 'Ooooooohhh... On the TLC Tip' was released on February 25, 1992, by LaFace Records. It peaked at number 14 on the US Billboard 200, selling six million copies worldwide, and was certified quadruple platinum RIAA. 135. 'Ooooooohhh... On the TLC Tip' scored three top-ten singles on the Billboard Hot 100 with ‘Baby-Baby-Baby’ peaking at number two, ‘Ain't 2 Proud 2 Beg’ at number six and ‘What About Your Friends’ at number seven. Moreover, ‘Baby-Baby-Baby’ also peaked at number one at Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks. 136. In 1993, the group started working on their second album, ‘CrazySexyCool’. But because of Lisa’s personal problems, it took time to complete and was ultimately released on September 15, 1994. 137. Certified Diamond, the album was a huge success, peaking at the 3rd position on the US Billboard 200. It sold over 11 million copies in the United States alone. The album was nominated for six Grammy Awards, out of which it won two and helped TLC to become the second-best selling girl group of all time. 138. Billboard named them the ‘Artist of the Year’ at the Billboard Music Awards. The album also appeared on Rolling Stone Magazine’s ’500 Greatest Albums of All Time’. 139. Despite the success, TLC was forced to file for bankruptcy because of poor contracts they had signed in 1991. Eventually, the group signed a new contract with the same company and went back to work. 140. Rozonda Ocelian Thomas (@24) was born on 27th February 1971 in Atlanta, Georgia to Abdul Ali and Ava Thomas. Her mother is of African American as well as Native American descent, while her father is of East Indian and Middle Eastern Background. She was raised by a single mother and did not meet her father until she was 25. 141. Thomas studied at Benjamin E. Mays High School, from where she graduated in 1989. Soon she started working as a back-up dancer for the R&B group Damian Dame. 142. In 1991, (@20) Rozonda Thomas joined the pop group TLC. 143. Lisa Nicole Lopes (@24) was born on May 27, 1971, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Her father was Ronald Lopes Sr., a staff sergeant in the US Army, and her mother was Wanda Denise, a seamstress. She was of Cape Verdean, Mexican, American, African and Portuguese descent. She was the eldest of three siblings. Her parents divorced when she was in school. Following this, she was raised by her paternal grandmother. 144. At the age of five, she began playing the piano and eventually started composing songs over the next few years. She studied at the Philadelphia School for Girls. 145. In late 1990, having heard of an open casting call for a new girl group through her then-boyfriend, Lopes moved to Atlanta to audition. 146. Lopes’ personal life, though, was marred by her rocky relationship with football great Andre Rison, and in 1994, she was arrested for burning down his home. 147. In 2000, she began her solo-project ‘Supernova’ which was set to be released in August 2001. However, the date was postponed repeatedly. It was eventually broadcast over the internet in 2002. The album was yet to be released formally and a fourth TLC project was in the making, when Lopes met with a tragic car accident in 2002 which unfortunately put an end to her life. she was just 30 years old. 148. Question: Is the WAP controversy justified? 149. Movie Scene: Friday 1995 film 150. (Links and Resources: Strong Black Legends: John Witherspoon; "John Witherspoon's Style of Comedy was Timeless," Justin Tinsley, The Undefeated; Gene Siskel's review, Chicago Tribune; Desson Howe's review, Washington Post; "After 20 Years, Friday Is (Still) The Most Important Film Ever Made About The Hood," Kelley L. Carter, BuzzFeed; "John Witherspoon Made Every Scene Better," Rembert Brown, New York Times; Review by Lisa Schwarzbaum, Entertainment Weekly. - Find additional episodes, leave a comment, or make a donation to support the podcast at unaffiliatedcritic.com.) 151. Reviews: 152. Gene Siskel: For all of the shouting, mugging and rap music, a surprisingly dull comic yarn about a young man (Ice Cube) trying to survive in the 'hood. Colorful characters abound, but nothing ties them together. I knew the picture was in trouble when its first gag involved an old lady spewing obscenities. (Rating: 1 star) 153. By Desson Howe, Washington Post Staff Writer - April 28, 1995: "Friday," a comedy starring Ice Cube and Chris Tucker, is dirty, offensive, infantile and may launch a few sanctimonious opinion columns. And I mean that in the nicest way. The movie, which shamelessly hawks its own "Friday" music video at the beginning and eschews political correctness whenever possible, happens to be incredibly funny. 154. After 20 Years, “Friday” Is (Still) The Most Important Film Ever Made About The Hood: - Kelley L. Carter, BuzzFeed News Reporter. Posted April 20, 2015. 155. “...Todd Boyd, a professor at the University of Southern California's School of Cinematic Arts as well as screenwriter and producer of the 1999 coming-of-age drama The Wood, says that Friday didn't just add an element of comedy to depictions of everyday life in black neighborhoods, it spawned a new genre — the hood comedy. 156. “The film demonstrated that black life was not all drugs, violence, dysfunction, and pathology — yet instead of offering a Cosby Show-like fantasy, Friday put these issues in context, finding humor in the everyday lives of regular black people,” he explains. “Since the 1970s, Hollywood has always looked favorably upon low-budget black films that produce high profit margins at the box office. Friday expanded the representation of the hood into the realm of comedy and achieved box office success at the same time.” 157. Other hood comedies that followed include: 1996’s satire Don’t Be a Menace While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood, 1998’s The Player’s Club (Cube wrote and directed it), 2001’s How High, and 2002’s Barbershop, the latter of which Cube starred in. 158. Question: Friday or Carwash? - Chris Tucker or Mike Epps? 159. TV Scene 160. “Was UPN Black America’s Last Hope for a Black Sitcom-Friendly Broadcast Television Network?” April 20, 2017 - https://shadowandact.com 161. “...Since ABC’s "Black-ish" debuted this fall, it has drawn numerous comparisons to "The Cosby Show" — and I have questions. I wonder why the majority of essays and critiques jumped to a show that has been off-air for 22 years. Although few television shows rivaled the mainstream popularity of Bill Cosby’s chef d’oeuvre, plenty of Black sitcoms have filled its gap since its 1992 finale. Does no one remember the quasi-Black glory of United Paramount Network (UPN)? And can there ever be another like it? 162. From 1995 to 2006 UPN was the home for over 10 concurrently running Black sitcoms (and a handful of dramas). Given the sheer volume of programming, that’s remarkable in and of itself. But perhaps what is more noteworthy than the number of shows is the range of Black life they displayed. 163. "All of Us," produced by Will and Jada Pinkett Smith’s Overbrook Entertainment, centered on a blended family of two divorced spouses and their significant others. The Essence Atkins and Rachel True-helmed "Half & Half" explored the relationship between two estranged half-sisters. "Moesha" was UPN’s most successful sitcom during its five-year run and introduced America to another beloved, nuclear Black family besides the Huxtables. Other notable UPN sitcoms included "One on One," "The Parkers," "Eve," and "Malcolm & Eddie." 164. UPN actively sought programming aimed for Black audiences at a time when Black mainstays from the Big Three networks (ABC, CBS, and NBC) were waning. "Family Matters" was cancelled from ABC’s coveted TGIF lineup in 1998. Fox declined to extend Martin Lawrence’s eponymously named sitcom the previous year. The major networks were beginning to narrow their viewership to exclude all-Black casting on their sitcoms. Not only were Black actors finding work on shows sold to UPN, but established Black producer-writers like Eunetta T. Boone and Ralph Farquhar found a home as well. 165. Despite—and maybe because of—its friendliness to Black programming, UPN suffered from a reputation as a sub-par network. The ratings for their sitcoms often scraped the bottom of the Nielsen barrel. UPN is remembered more for its utter failures ("Homeboys in Outer Space") and ignored when we fondly recall the glory of "Girlfriends." 166. “UPN took the rejects. UPN was 'the Black channel,'” we joke. UPN may not have been perfect, but it gave Black audiences so much to choose from without feeling as if one show had to represent the totality of Blackness. 167. Accordingly, "Black-ish" has a lot riding on its success. Black audiences tune in hoping big wigs take notice and order more Black sitcoms. But it is telling that major networks began a “blackout” of successful Black cast shows in the late 90s and The CW essentially did the same a decade later. 168. "Black-ish" could be the start of another heyday for Black sitcoms. We reach backward to "The Cosby Show" because we love it best and we always will. But in doing so, we ignore the stable of Black shows that kept us laughing long after The Huxtables faded to black. However, the success of "Black-ish" will remain singular until executives reexamine their beliefs about African American audiences; we need them, like UPN once did, to give us a chance. I just hope it doesn’t take another decade. 169. Other Notable UPN Shows: Everybody Hates Chris 2005 / Girlfriends 2000 / All of Us 2003 / Moesha 1996 / The Parkers 1999 / Malcolm and Eddie 1996 / In The House 1995 / Between Brothers 1997 / 170. Other Notable WB Shows: The WB The Wayans Brothers 1995 / The Parent 'Hood 1995 / Steve Harvey Show 1996 / The Jamie Foxx Show 1996 / Smart Guy 1997 / MIB Animated 1997 / The PJs 1999 171. Question: What the hell is wrong with BET? 172. Vote: Best/most important/favorite pop culture item from 1995?
Topics: L.A. Riots, Mary J. Blige, White Men Can't Jump, Def Comdey Jam (Bonus Artist: hidingtobefound) 1992 Snapshots 1. President: George H. W. Bush 2. Feb - In Indianapolis, Indiana, boxer Mike Tyson is convicted of raping Desiree Washington. 3. Mar - H. Ross Perot announces that he will run for U.S. President. 4. Apr - Mafia boss John Gotti is convicted of the murder of mob boss Paul Castellano and of racketeering, and is later sentenced to life in prison. 5. Apr - Former tennis player Arthur Ashe, 48, announces that he is suffering from the AIDS virus, which he is believed to have contracted from a blood transfusion during heart surgery in 1983. 6. Apr - In Simi Valley, California, a jury acquits four LAPD police officers accused of excessive force in the videotaped beating of black motorist Rodney King, causing the 1992 Los Angeles riots and leading to 53 deaths and $1 billion in damage. 7. May - After 30 years, Johnny Carson retires as host of NBC's The Tonight Show. 8. Jun - During a spelling bee at a Trenton, New Jersey elementary school, U.S. Vice President Dan Quayle erroneously corrects a student's spelling of the word potato, indicating it should have an e at the end. 9. Jul - 1992 Summer Olympics held in Barcelona, Spain 10. Oct - The video game Mortal Kombat is released. 11. Nov - Governor Bill Clinton of Arkansas defeats incumbent President George H. W. Bush and businessman H. Ross Perot in the US presidential election. ["It's the economy, stupid"/ "I didn't inhale."] 12. Dec - Hip hop producer and rapper Dr. Dre releases his solo debut studio album The Chronic. 13. Top 3 Pop Songs 14. #1 - End of the Road", Boyz II Men 15. #2 - "Baby Got Back", Sir Mix-a-Lot 16. #3 - ‘Jump", Kris Kross 17. Record of the Year - Eric Clapton for "Tears in Heaven" 18. Album of the Year - Eric Clapton for Unplugged 19. Song of the Year - Eric Clapton "Tears in Heaven" 20. Best New Artist - Arrested Development 21. Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female - Chaka Khan for The Woman I Am 22. Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male - Al Jarreau for Heaven and Earth 23. Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal - Boyz II Men for "End of the 24. Road" 25. Best Rap Solo Performance - Sir Mix-a-Lot for Baby Got Back 26. Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group - Arrested Development for Tennessee 27. #1 - Aladdin 28. #2 - The Bodyguard 29. #3 - Home Alone 2: Lost in New York 30. Notables: Juice, American Me, Basic Instinct, Deep Cover, Sister Act, A league of Their Own, Mo' Money, Glengarry Glen Ross, The Mighty Ducks, Reservoir Dogs, Malcolm X, The Bodyguard, A Few Good Men, Toys, White Men Can't Jump 31. Top 3Tv Shows 32. #1 60 Minutes 33. #2 - Roseanne 34. #3 - Home Improvement 35. Debuts: Hanging with Mr. Cooper and Def Comedy Jam 36. Economic Snapshots 37. Avg. Income: 30k (29.9k - previously) 38. New Home: 122.5 (120k) 39. Avg Rent: 519 (495) 40. New Car: 16.9k (16.8k) 41. Harvard: 15.4 (14.5k) 42. Movie Ticket: 4.25 (4.25) 43. Gas: 1.05 (1.12) 44. Stamp: .29 (.25) 45. Social Scene: LA Riots 46. Audio Clip 47. Open Comments 48. Question: Do riots actually serve a meaningful purpose? What would you tell your kids if 49. they were in a riot? (On either side) 50. Music Scene 51. Top Black Songs from the top 40 52. #1. "End of the Road". Boyz II Men 53. #2. "Baby Got Back". Sir Mix-a-Lot 54. #3. "Jump". Kris Kross 55. #4. "Save the Best for Last". Vanessa Williams 56. #5. "Baby-Baby-Baby". TLC 57. #7. "My Lovin' (You're Never Gonna Get It)". En Vogue 58. #9. "All 4 Love". Color Me Badd 59. #10. "Just Another Day". Jon Secada 60. #11. "I Love Your Smile". Shanice 61. #14. "Black or White". Michael Jackson 62. #16. "I'll Be There". Mariah Carey 63. #19. "Remember the Time". Michael Jackson 64. #20. "Finally". CeCe Peniston 65. #23. "Can't Let Go". Mariah Carey 66. #24. "Jump Around". House of Pain 67. #25. "Diamonds and Pearls". Prince and The New Power Generation 68. #27. "Masterpiece". Atlantic Starr 69. #29. "Giving Him Something He Can Feel". En Vogue 70. #31. "Come and Talk to Me". Jodeci 71. #33. "Humpin' Around". Bobby Brown 72. #35. "Tell Me What You Want Me to Do". Tevin Campbell 73. #36. "Ain't 2 Proud 2 Beg". TLC 74. #37. "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday". Boyz II Men 75. #38. "Move This". Technotronic featuring Ya Kid K 76. #40. "Tennessee". Arrested Development 77. #41. "The Best Things in Life Are Free". Luther Vandross and Janet Jackson 78. #42. "Make It Happen". Mariah Carey 79. #44. "Set Adrift on Memory Bliss". P.M. Dawn 80. #46. "2 Legit 2 Quit". Hammer 81. #47. "Please Don't Go". KWS 82. #48. "Breakin' My Heart (Pretty Brown Eyes)". Mint Condition 83. Vote: 84. Top RnB Albums 85. Jan - Dangerous, Michael Jackson 86. Feb - Keep It Comin', Keith Sweat 87. Apr - Private Line, Gerald Levert 88. May - The Comfort Zone, Vanessa Williams 89. May - Funky Divas, En Vogue 90. May - Totally Krossed Out, Kris Kross 91. Jun - Dead Serious, Das EFX 92. Oct - What's the 411?, Mary J. Blige 93. Nov - Bobby, Bobby Brown 94. Dec - The Predator, Ice Cube 95. Vote: 96. Featured Artist: Mary J. Blige 97. Audio: 98. Open Comments 99. Movie Scene: White Men Can't Jump 100. Audio Clip 101. Open Comments 102. Question: Why do Black people LOVE basketball? 103. TV Scene: Def Comedy Jam 104. According to Russel Simmions, In his book "Life and Def: Sex, Drugs, Money + God" The inspiration for Def COmedey Jam was a club on Crenshaw Blvd in L.A. called the Comedy Act Theater. Robin Harris hosted performances there, and he already had a serious underground buzz, from House PArty and Do the Right Thing. At the same time, everywhere Russell traveled, the "Black Comedy" nights were hot, and Russel was always looking for stuff that was "hot" with his hip-hop customer base. 105. In 1989, he eventually hooked up with Hollywood power player Stan Lathan (Sanford & Son, Hill Street Blues, Miami Vice, Remington Steele ,Cagney & Lacey, Frank's Place, Roc and the 1984 classic feature film Beat Street) and they began creating Def Comedy Jam. 106. The original run of Def Comedy Jam ran from July 1, 1992 to January 1, 1997. In the fall of 2006 it returned to HBO. Many comedians had their careers launched by the huge success of this series! 107. Robin Harris was going to be the original host, but he died in 1990. Eddie Murphy was a big supporter of Martin Lawrence to replace Harris. 108. The show caught major criticism for using excessive foul language and a “supposed” negative representation of African Americans. Bill Cosby and Sidney Potier were major critics. 109. Def Comedy Jam, went on to become the longest running HBO series ever, launched the careers of several A-List comedians today. 110. 1992 Alumni: 111. Chris Tucker, Martin Lawrence, Steve Harvey, Bernie Mac, Bill Bellamy, DL Hughley, Adele Givens, Cedric the Entertainer, Dave Chapelle, Eddie Griffin, Joe Torry, Michael Colyar, and Ricky Harris Jr. 112. Open Comments 113. Question: Favorite bit/comedian? 114. Vote: Best/most important/favorite pop culture item from 1992?
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It’s hard to have kids and not come face to face with the reality that staying fulfilled and connected in partnership as parents is a real struggle. This week Gina and Julie talk about working with the reality of your situation and prioritizing intimacy.
What are Spike Lee's top 5 films? Anton Deshawn and Rahim Branch give their top 5 Spike Lee films and each guy gives their reason for the ranking. Take a listen and see if any of your favorite Spike Lee films made the list and if so where did it rank? Give your thoughts on each list by sending us an email at thescreenraisedus@gmail.com (Don't forget to tell us where you're from) or visit our facebook page at The Screen Raised Us. Enjoy the episode. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ill-hio-productions/support
This episode the girls talk babies: choosing to have a baby, or not to have a baby, when and how, or when there isn’t a choice at all. Sarah quizzes Sam on her pregnancy and being a new mum, while Kristine looks into freezing her eggs. Wherever you are on the spectrum, the girls have got you covered. Recommendations: Arlo Baby Fruit Only fruit hampers AMH test Melbourne IVF Other resources: Memories of an Angel, run by Samantha Rowe Follow Modern Woman’s World on Instagram, plus keep up to date with Sam, Kristine, Jen and Sarah. Got a story to share or an episode request? Email modernwomansworld@gmail.com.
Kina's back and she's got someone new in her life. Oh, and we're back too!
"Ah mate, I just haven't got enough time!" In today's episode of The Interesting Health & Safety Podcast, Colin emplores you to do as he does and challenge people when they use the excuse of limited time! Colin says, what is actually being said, is that the task or request you may have (or others have asked of you) is not a high enough priority. This also implies that perhaps it is not worth their (or your) time, which may not be the case! "Whether you are a supervisor; or a manager; or a director; or an owner; or a CEO; a celebrity? It doesn't matter who you are; we all have the same amount of time" Colin says maximise what you do with your time, and any new time you get each day. Listen in as he gives a couple of suggestions on how to do this and let Colin know your thoughts and comments! VALUABLE RESOURCES The Interesting Health & Safety Podcast ABOUT THE HOST Colin's Biography ‘Making health and safety as important as everything else we do.' This is the belief that Colin is passionate about and through his consultancy Influential Management Group (IMG) is able to spread into industry. Colin works at a strategic level with company owners and board members. He helps business leaders establish and achieve their health and safety ambitions. He has developed a number of leading competency improvement programmes that are delivered across industry and his strengths are his ability to take a practical approach to problem-solving and being able to liaise at all levels within an organisation. Colin also runs a company that vets contractors online and a network that develops and support H&S consultancies to become better businesses. Colin chairs the Construction Dust Partnership, an industry collaboration directly involving many organisations, including the Health and Safety Executive. He is a Post Graduate Tutor at Strathclyde University and a highly sought-after health and safety speaker and trainer. He has a Post Graduate Certificate in Safety and Risk management, an engineering degree and is a Chartered Member of the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This month's music episode is dedicated to the baby song; the ooh, baby baby, ba-babeh baby! With songs by Jackie Wilson, Starter, The Door Knobs, Sue Thompson, Starz and more. Thanks for listening! If you like the show follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
On this episode we review Jim Jones latest album El Capo, discuss some new music that dropped, the idea of an adult themed amusement park and The NBA playoffs. As usual we sprinkle some gems throughout the episode and close out with some sneaker talk. Tune in every weekend This Podcast Kinda Bangin.
RealiTV Reality Recaps 90 Day Fiance, Sister Wives, Love After Lockup
The Royal Baby Sussex is here! While we wait for the name and details, let’s dream a little dream. I’ve found the ultimate MLS listing and the perfect case for the next Dateline episode! Then, we’re off to talk about uteruses on 90 Day Fiance (8:01). I may have shared information about my bladder, but consider it a PSA, people! You’re welcome. Most importantly, I think we need to be alert to Nicole’s potential for armageddon. It’s an inconvenient truth. Subscribe & Leave a 5-star Review! *PATREON Bonus Episodes, ad-free episodes, free merch & more at www.patreon.com/realitvpod *Total Request Podcast at www.patreon.com/amandaandjodie YOU request the shows, WE watch them & break em down! *Instagram & Twitter @realiTVpod *Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/realitvpod/ *www.realitvpodcast.com Get 50% off www.mymyro.com/realitv with code REALITV. You’ll start for just $5! Get 40% off all subscriptions at www.mylola.com with code REALITV.
The Others have arrived! All eyes are on our favourite pregnant Australian fan of peanut butter this week - Jay and Andy talk psychics, false labour, and Ethan being incredibly creepy.
Hey hey it's MONDAY! On today's show: Kourtney Kardashian has a new venture, and absolutely no one is convinced by it. Justin Bieber jokes about pregnancy to suitable backlash, and Married at First Sight’s Mike says it’s a hard time to be a man. Let’s…. Unpack that.Michelle recommends How Nora McInerny Gets It Done on The Cut On Tuesdays and Zara recommends The Agony of being Theresa May by The Daily.
Hey hey it's MONDAY! On today's show: Kourtney Kardashian has a new venture, and absolutely no one is convinced by it. Justin Bieber jokes about pregnancy to suitable backlash, and Married at First Sight’s Mike says it’s a hard time to be a man. Let’s…. Unpack that.Michelle recommends How Nora McInerny Gets It Done on The Cut On Tuesdays and Zara recommends The Agony of being Theresa May by The Daily.
Big news for the Dave Ryan Show. We talk about something cool happening to a member of the show.
Kane wakes up screaming in a strange, and I mean strange, ship, the Baby Baby Baby. Two human survivors with terrible taste in music have rescued her, but Kane doesn’t approve of their plans for her. She decides to take drastic measures. This episode’s story concept is by Hank Thundercat Hellion. No One Receiving is written and directed by Maggie MacDonald. No One Receiving is a Brainchild Podcast, produced by Max Cotter and Aleda DeRoche. Original music composed by Stew Crookes. https://noonereceiving.com/ http://brainchild.io/
Escalating tensions between India and Pakistan; Cardinal Pell spends his first night in prison; Trump and Kim's dinner; And a new job for Ita Buttrose.More and to sign up: https://www.thesquiz.com.au/
Episode Notes Josh is expecting, and we have the record to prove it! He, Friz, Kirk da Jerk, and Journigan discuss fatherhood and other tomfoolery!!!Josh Adams the comedian shares his takes, stories, and thoughts on the life weekly. The Josh Adams Podcast is hosted by Josh Adams, Kid Clever, and Khary Frazier.
The top 40 of the day. In this chart, Sir Mix-A-Lot was hogging the top spot, with Madonna chasing. Great tracks like ‘Under The Bridge’ (RHCP) ‘Baby-Baby-Baby’ (TLC) ‘Life Is A Highway’ (Tom Cochrane) and ‘Tennessee’ (Arrested Development) help front this one. Others include Jodeci, Richard Marx and some En-Vogue. We will look at the Hot 200 with hit albums from the ‘Boomerang’ soundtrack, Def Leppard and more. Elton John, Mariah Carey, Celine Dion, Rozalla, Kriss Kross, Jon Secada and The Cure with ‘Friday I’m In Love’ all good and some fab nineties classics for your musical palette. There’s the entire Top 20 being played in full. Enjoy! (function() { var s=document.createElement('script');s.type='text/javascript';s.async = true; s.src='http://s1.smartaddon.com/share_addon.js'; var j =document.getElementsByTagName('script')[0];j.parentNode.insertBefore(s,j); })();
Baby Baby Baby ohhh Baby, we have news on Justin Bieber and his new finance. But the news is on what he said in his post. He is taking his conversion very serious and it shows. We also invite a pastor to come in so we can ask him anything, in this new segment called - ASK A PASTOR ANYTHING lolol. Tune in hear what we ask. And lastly Listen as we share a touching story about a little baby boy called HINSON. Please pray for him.
This week, Curt, Ant and George are joined by Paige Jhannel (@MsPaigeJhannel), Mari B. (@StylistMariB), and Ronda (@DrenchedInGlam). The fellas start the podcast talking about Boogie Cousins joining the invincible Golden State Warriors [4:23]. Not before long, everyone discusses Madonna’s obsession with the Migos [10:00], Tiffany Haddish being washed already? [24:11], Best Black comedians of all time [30:28], Funk Flex going after Cardi B for King of New York statement [40:43]. Things get heated between Curt and George as they breakdown the Drake and Kanye West beef [43:43], and the group talk about Nicki Minaj’s meltdown and her uninspired (i.e. trash) music as of late [1:04:26]. Enjoy! Intro: TLC’s “Baby-Baby-Baby”, courtesy of LaFace Records https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/baby-baby-baby/258594540?i=258597575 Social Media: @Curt_Will_ (Twitter/Instagram) @IAmAntP/@IHateAntP (Twitter/Instagram) @Illuminati__G (Instagram) @AllBSConsidered (Twitter/Instagram) #ABCPodcast #ShopTalkPodcastStudios
This episode is strangely autobiographical. Not that every episode doesn't have truths about my life. But this epiosde chronicles a 5-day period in my life, and buried between the laughs and silliness are a few moments of unvarnished honesty. From me to you.
Spring is here and so is Vadge! Adrienne & Sarah answer emails and get sidetracked with conversations.
LC which consisted of Tionne "T-Boz" Watkins, Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes and Rozonda "Chilli" Thomas and were formed in Atlanta, Georgia (what up ATL) in 1990, are the ultimate all-girl group from the 90's that was only 2nd to the Spice Girls in worldwide popularity and hit singles. Actually, they beat them in the latter. which consisted of Tionne "T-Boz" Watkins, Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes and Rozonda "Chilli" Thomas and were formed in Atlanta, Georgia (what up ATL) in 1990. With massive hits like "Ain't 2 Proud 2 Beg," "Baby-Baby-Baby," "What About Your Friends," "Creep," "Waterfalls," "No Scrubs," and "Unpretty" these ladies were near unstoppable during the 90's. They amassed 9 top 10 hits with four of them going to number one. They've sold 65 million records worldwide (only second to Spice Girls) and wracked up 4 Grammy Awards, 5 MTV Video Music Awards and 4 Soul Train Awards. They are also ranked as the 7th most successful act of the 1990's and still perform as a duo today after the death of Lisa Lopes. The Ben Liebrand remix of "Ain't 2 Proud 2 Beg" is one of my all-time favorite party house tracks from the 90's and featured some of the best lyrics barring Salt "N' Pepa and Missy Elliot ever laid down. Yo if I need it in the morning or the middle of the night I ain't 2 proud 2 beg (no) If the lovin' is strong then he got it goin' on and I ain't 2 proud 2 beg (no) 2 inches or a yard rock hard or if it's saggin' I ain't 2 proud 2 beg (no) So it ain't like I'm braggin' just join the paddywagon cause I ain't 2 proud 2 beg, I ain't 2 proud 2 beg Party Favorz is more than tickled to finally induct these fabulous women into the Diva Hall of Fame. Shit, with all the infighting amongst themselves, the label and the establishment...they damn well earned it. HEY LADIES...welcome! Album: TLC – The Diva Series Genre: House Music, Hip Hop Year: 2018 Total Time: 01:17:22 Creep (DARP Mix) Ain't 2 Proud 2 Beg (Ben Liebrand Club Mix) Diggin' On You (CJ'S Club Mix) No Scrubs (Chris ''The Greek'' Panaghi Remix) Unpretty (Pumpin' Dolls Club Mix) Diggin' On You (Soulpower Remix) Baby Baby Baby (Extended Remix) What About Your Friends (Extended Version) Hat 2 Da Back (Extended Remix) Get It Up (12'' Remix) Hands Up (Richard X Extended Mix) Red Light Special (DeToto) (Select Mix) Waterfalls (DARP Remix) Unpretty (Don't Look Any Further Remix)
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Ken's dating a Gold Digger who ghosts him, so Lars has him channel Rick James. Andrew CALLS BACK to thank Dr. Dingman for his previous reading that fixed his life. Lars tells him how to connect with the new love interest on his horizon.
Ken's dating a Gold Digger who ghosts him, so Lars has him channel Rick James. Andrew CALLS BACK to thank Dr. Dingman for his previous reading that fixed his life. Lars tells him how to connect with the new love interest on his horizon.
We find our inner selves this week as we talk about Persona 5, Splatoon 2, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Snake Pass, Chicken Scream, Destiny and more! This week's cast: Adam Arinder Stephen Martin Vaughn Venters Neal Bonham Music Credit: Outro -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n1c2WlKJilc RSS Feed: http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:61611947/sounds.rss March 31, 2017
Baby oh Baby, a Newborn Queen, and Junior pulls one over on dear ol' Dad. Wayne and Troy discuss "Love is a Battlefield" on the latest episode of Under The Dome Radio!
Exciting week in Salem as Melanie discovers Thrady do have a baby out there somewhere. Port Charles spent the week looking for baby Avery. No baby stories on Y&R and B&B but there was Drama Drama Drama..
On this special episode we're looking at three films -- Bad Boy Bubby, The Baby, and La Videa Lactee -- in which grown men either get treated like or actively choose to live like babies.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this special episode we're looking at three films -- Bad Boy Bubby, The Baby, and La Videa Lactee -- in which grown men either get treated like or actively choose to live like babies.
On this second beta episode of Hallyujuku, we discuss TOP's upcoming film, Kaz helps Petey understand his fascination with Girls' Generation Hello Baby, and we start the journey of introducing Petey to the world of Korean Dramas.
In This Episode We Talk Shit About The Following Shit: The End Of All. And Justin Bieber. Plus We Announce Our iTunes Contest Winner. Follow On Twitter Show @smalltownbring Branden @lunchboxcreates Elliot @thatguyelliot A Lunchbox Fabrications www.lunchboxfabrications.com
Keeping Up with the Kardashians Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV
AFTERBUZZ TV – Keeping Up With the Kardashians edition, is a weekly “after show” for fans of E!’s Keeping Up with The Kardashians. In this episode host Diona Vaughan breaks down the episode in which the family prepare to welcome Kourtney’s new baby. Meanwhile, Khloe investigates why she can’t conceive; and Kim starts the process [...] --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Episode 3: Baby, Baby, Baby, Oh! (Recorded 3/1/12) Introduction: Welcome Greetings fellow nerds, it is March 1st, 2012, and welcome to episode #3 of the Instagib podcast, the one stop shop for multiplayer gaming goodness. My name is Jason Thomas and I’m joined, as always, by the perpetual player 2, Aidan. “I’m plugged in and [...]
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"People Moving" Azar Lawrence "Mommy What's Funkadelic" Funkadelic "Mister Sinister" Kokolo "Pelotera" Akoya "Enough" The Frank Popp Ensemble "Rough Enough" Artie White "Baby Baby Baby" Americans Of '68
"People Moving" Azar Lawrence "Mommy What's Funkadelic" Funkadelic "Mister Sinister" Kokolo "Pelotera" Akoya "Enough" The Frank Popp Ensemble "Rough Enough" Artie White "Baby Baby Baby" Americans Of '68