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'Forever Howlong' significa para Black Country, New Road un reinicio. Un título que recoge esa lucha entre los deseos por los que trabajas, y lo que recoges porque no puedes controlarlo todo. Los británicos publican este tercer disco partiendo de su experiencia en el directo, tras la marcha de su vocalista y principal compositor. Podían haber desaparecido, pero apostaron por la amistad que les unía para reforzarse, asumiendo riesgos y nuevas responsabilidades para llenar ese hueco. Y les ha salido de lujo. Un disco que merece una escucha calmada y atenta, pero la recompensa es la de disfrutar del trabajo bien hecho. Playlist:Black Country, New Road - The Big SpinDestroyer - Dan's BoogieThe Marías - Back To MeTennis - Weight Of DesireLaufey - Silver LiningPinkPantheress - TonightShygirl, Isabella Lovestory, PinkPantheress - True ReligionQueralt Lahoz - FAVOROSAThe Dare - LCAFcukers - Bon Bon (Confidence Man remix)OBAL - THRUDJ Koze, Markus Archer, The Notwist - What About UsJimena Amarillo, Ouineta - Otra caraKali Uchis - Sunshine & Rainduendita - mindDjo - PotionBrian D'Addario - Only To Ease My MindEscuchar audio
Al menos han crecido sus canciones. Porque lo realmente novedoso es que su nuevo single ¡dura casi 3 minutos! Eso habrían sido hasta 3 canciones de la antigua PinkPantheress, pero eso es pasado. En 2025 abraza la duración perfecta del pop en 'Tonight', el primer paso del proyecto que escucharemos este mismo año.Playlist:Wet - DoubleDjRUM - Waxcap Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith - Gush DJ Koze, Sophia Kennedy - Die Gondel!restinga - salina Bb trickz - super TV Girl, George Clanton, Magdalena Bay - Messy Hair PinkPantheress - Tonightpiri & tommy - lights off Σtella - Can I Say The Marías - Back To Me Black Country, New Road - Two Horses HAIM - Eveybody's trying to figure me out Perfume Genius - Clean Heart Carlos Ares - Páramo Obongjayar - ... Sweet DangerEscuchar audio
Aleza returns to Skipping Class with Lalaa Shepard of The Progress Report to speak about her recent birthday, background as a hooper, ‘Back To Me' project, working with Juicy J, motherhood, and her upcoming R&B song releasing Valentine's Day.
Have you ever wondered how personal transformation can redefine your art and life? Join us as we sit down with Jacquees, the self-proclaimed "king of R&B," who fearlessly opens up about his journey from battling a drinking problem to embracing a life of family, faith, and creativity. Jacquees shares how the inspiring words of Pastor Darius Daniels and the unwavering support of his family have anchored him, leading to a creative rebirth that is palpable in his latest album, "Baby Making." This album, crafted as an ode to love without any features, showcases not only his vocal prowess but the deep personal love and dedication that fuel his music.Explore with us the emotional landscapes of betrayal and resilience as Jacquees reflects on personal experiences that have shaped his worldview. Drawing parallels with biblical figures, he offers insights into the importance of self-awareness and growth, making spirituality relatable through humor and real-life anecdotes. Jacquees also recounts his journey toward physical health and discipline, revealing how these changes have impacted his life on and off the stage. He emphasizes the profound influence of supportive partners who encourage positive change, highlighting how distancing from negativity has been crucial to his transformation.As we celebrate Jacquees' musical evolution, the excitement around his upcoming album "Mood 2" is palpable. We invite you to journey through his past works, like the mixtape "Back To Me," which still holds gems waiting to be rediscovered. Our conversation promises a rich narrative of redemption, creativity, and personal growth, offering listeners a chance to explore the mind and music of Jacquees. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to his work, this episode is a testament to the power of personal change and artistic dedication.Talk Soon! ✌
Hip-hop is in a weird place right now. Research says that the genre, in both streaming and chart performance, has declined over the last decade. And while rap artists can still get number one songs on the Hot 100, it's a far cry from the peak of trap circa 2017, when Nielsen data named hip-hop as the most popular genre in the U.S. So what does that mean for the future of rap? To find out, producer Reanna Cruz spent all weekend reporting from Inglewood, CA, at the California edition of the world's largest hip-hop festival: Rolling Loud. Through talking to attendees and catching the weekend's hottest sets, they learned about the current state of hip-hop – the good and the bad – as well as what the future may hold. To read Reanna's highs and lows from the festival, check out their Vulture article here. Special thanks to Antonio Cruz for his production help on this episode. Songs Discussed: OsamaSon – Pop Nicki Minaj – BARBIE DANGEROUS ¥$, Kanye West, & Ty Dolla $ign – EVERYBODY (live) ¥$, Kanye West, & Ty Dolla $ign – BACK TO ME (live) Junior H – Y LLORO Natanael Cano – Pacas de Billetes Fuerza Regida – Enculado That Mexican OT, Lefty SM – Barrio (with Lefty SM) That Mexican OT – Cowboy Killer (live) KenTheMan – Not My N**** – Extended KenTheMan – Poppin Sh!t KenTheMan – Keep Going (live) Kaliii – Area Codes Action Bronson & Statik Selektah – Respect the Moustache Drake, SZA, & Sexyy Red – Rich Baby Daddy (live) Sexyy Red, Sukihana – Born By the River (feat. Sukihana) Sexyy Red, Chief Keef – Skee Yee (live) Nettspend – shine n peace (live) Nettspend – deftones snippet (live) Matt Ox – Overwhelming Nettspend – What they say SOPHIE – BIPP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
After Teases & Some Delays With Both Hype & Controversy, We Got A Great Collab & A Great Start To The Trilogy. RATE: 8.5/10 Favorites: STARS, KEYS TO MY LIFE, PAID, TALKING, BACK TO ME, DO IT, PAPERWORK, BURN, FUK SUMN, VULTURES, GOOD (DON'T DIE), PROBELMATIC, KING Least Favorites: HOODRAT, BEG FORGIVENESS Keep On Craving My Lil Junkies
Welcome to Episode 023 of the Back To Me podcast with professional coach, mentor and international speaker Aidan O'Brien. 2024 has endless possibilities but your clarity, intention and vision will play a huge part in the success you have. Visit theaidanobrien.com for more information about Aidan or schedule a call directly here to discuss coaching, mentoring or having Aidan speak at your event: https://calendly.com/aidanobrien/backtoyoucoachingandmentoring Aidans Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/invites/contact/?i=kno3qwbkwz5x&utm_content=659ken Aidans YouTube: https://youtube.com/@aidanobrienofficial
Tracklist: 1. Everybody 2. Back To Me (ft. Freddie Gibbs) 3. Gun To My Head (ft. Kid Cudi) 4. Forever Rollin' (ft. Lil Baby) 5. All This Money On The Floor (ft. YG) 6. Fuk Sum (ft. Playboi Carti, Quavo) [Reprod by Wake The Dead] 7. Carnival (ft. Rich The Kid) 8. IG Models (ft. Future, Lil Durk) 9. Beg Forgiveness (ft. Chris Brown) 10. Paid 11. Slide 12. River (ft. Young Thug) 13. New Body (ft. Nicki Minaj) 14. North Interlude (ft. North West, James Blake) 15. Worship (ft. North West) 16. Time Moving Slow)
Welcome to Episode 022 of the Back To Me podcast with professional coach, mentor and international speaker Aidan O'Brien. In this episode Aidan talks about how this one change of mindset and behaviour can make a major impact in your life instantly. It's time to be asking more questions and making less conclusions. Visit theaidanobrien.com for more information about Aidan or schedule a call directly here to discuss coaching, mentoring or having Aidan speak at your event: https://calendly.com/aidanobrien/backtoyoucoachingandmentoring Aidans Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/invites/contact/?i=kno3qwbkwz5x&utm_content=659ken Aidans YouTube: https://youtube.com/@aidanobrienofficial
Welcome to another "Authentically You" episode of the Back To Me podcast where I speak with social media trainer, network marketing mentor and speaker Frazer Brookes. This is a fantastic story of seeking alignment, finding your truth, and taking massive action to create your dream life and achieve massive success. Check out all episodes of the Back To Me podcast covering all things related to getting back to your highest self and finding true freedom. Available on Spotify, iTunes, Youtube and everywhere you get your podcasts!
Welcome to Episode 020 of the Back To Me podcast with professional coach, mentor and international speaker Aidan O'Brien. We are back with the second Q&A episode where your questions from Instagram get answered. The first Q&A style episode has been one of the most popular episodes so far of the Back To Me podcast. Let me know if you enjoy this one! Visit theaidanobrien.com for more information about Aidan or schedule a call directly here to discuss coaching, mentoring or having Aidan speak at your event: https://calendly.com/aidanobrien/backtoyoucoachingandmentoring Aidans Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/invites/contact/?i=kno3qwbkwz5x&utm_content=659ken Aidans YouTube: https://youtube.com/@aidanobrienofficial
04:35 [SATORI IN BED - Madame [(The Very Best)]] (https://satorinbed.bandcamp.com/album/the-very-best)09:13 [MOXX - TUNNEL VISION [(HEURISTIC)]] (https://moxx.bandcamp.com/album/heuristic)15:07 [Marc Matthews - Let you Go (Feat. INDIGO)] (https://marcmatthews.bandcamp.com/track/let-you-go)18:44 [At 1980 - Back To Me] (https://newretrowave.bandcamp.com/track/back-to-me)26:05 [Donny Benét - Multiply [(Infinite Desires)]] (https://donnybenet.bandcamp.com/album/infinite-desires)30:26 [MlkPlus - A Secret To Keep [(RUINS)]] (https://mlkplus.bandcamp.com/album/ruins)39:08 [Neaon - The Other Side [(The Other Side)]] (https://neaon.bandcamp.com/album/the-other-side)45:25 [Draven - 777] (https://draven1980s.bandcamp.com/album/777)52:37 [Starfarer - Slient Space] (https://starfarer.bandcamp.com/track/silent-space)55:35 [Silicon Empire - Gelecek Gelmeyecek [(There Is No Alternative)]] (https://siliconempire.bandcamp.com/album/there-is-no-alternative)64:20 [Techno Mage - Ironsight ft. Shubzilla & YURA [(Hexproof)]] (https://technomage.bandcamp.com/album/hexproof)
04:35 [SATORI IN BED - Madame [(The Very Best)]] (https://satorinbed.bandcamp.com/album/the-very-best)09:13 [MOXX - TUNNEL VISION [(HEURISTIC)]] (https://moxx.bandcamp.com/album/heuristic)15:07 [Marc Matthews - Let you Go (Feat. INDIGO)] (https://marcmatthews.bandcamp.com/track/let-you-go)18:44 [At 1980 - Back To Me] (https://newretrowave.bandcamp.com/track/back-to-me)26:05 [Donny Benét - Multiply [(Infinite Desires)]] (https://donnybenet.bandcamp.com/album/infinite-desires)30:26 [MlkPlus - A Secret To Keep [(RUINS)]] (https://mlkplus.bandcamp.com/album/ruins)39:08 [Neaon - The Other Side [(The Other Side)]] (https://neaon.bandcamp.com/album/the-other-side)45:25 [Draven - 777] (https://draven1980s.bandcamp.com/album/777)52:37 [Starfarer - Slient Space] (https://starfarer.bandcamp.com/track/silent-space)55:35 [Silicon Empire - Gelecek Gelmeyecek [(There Is No Alternative)]] (https://siliconempire.bandcamp.com/album/there-is-no-alternative)64:20 [Techno Mage - Ironsight ft. Shubzilla & YURA [(Hexproof)]] (https://technomage.bandcamp.com/album/hexproof)
Welcome to Episode 019 of the Back To Me podcast with professional coach, mentor and international speaker Aidan O'Brien. Visit theaidanobrien.com for more information about Aidan or schedule a call directly here to discuss coaching, mentoring or having Aidan speak at your event: https://calendly.com/aidanobrien/backtoyoucoachingandmentoring Aidans Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/invites/contact/?i=kno3qwbkwz5x&utm_content=659ken Aidans YouTube: https://youtube.com/@aidanobrienofficial
Welcome to another "Authentically You" episode of the Back To Me podcast where I speak with online fitness coach, nutrition coach and 3 time best selling author Brian Keane. Check out all episodes of the Back To Me podcast covering all things related to getting back to your highest self and finding true freedom. Available on Spotify, iTunes, Youtube and everywhere you get your podcasts!
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We live in a world today where it's more common to see people blame external factors outside of themselves for their suffering or shortcomings than to take ultimate responsibility and look for solutions within. What and who are you committed to? it's time to raise your standards and find absolute truth so you can set yourself free. I hope you enjoy the episode. To celebrate one year of back To Me we are offering 20% off the Back To Me inner circle coaching and mentoring membership now. Book your call here: https://calendly.com/aidanobrien/backtoyoucoachingandmentoring Welcome to Episode 016 of the Back To Me podcast with professional coach, mentor and international speaker Aidan O'Brien. Visit theaidanobrien.com for more information about Aidan or schedule a call directly here to discuss coaching, mentoring or having Aidan speak at your event: https://calendly.com/aidanobrien/backtoyoucoachingandmentoring Aidans Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/invites/contact/?i=kno3qwbkwz5x&utm_content=659ken Aidans YouTube: https://youtube.com/@aidanobrienofficial
Welcome to Episode 015 of the Back To Me podcast with professional coach, mentor and international speaker Aidan O'Brien. Today Aidan talks about why you should stop looking at the lives of others and wanting what they have, instead you should be Wanting What's Yours. Thank you for being here and listening to the Back To Me podcast. Subscribe to the channel for more and if you like this episode please leave a rating and share with a friend. Visit theaidanobrien.com for more information about Aidan or schedule a call directly here to discuss coaching, mentoring or having Aidan speak at your event: https://calendly.com/aidanobrien/backtoyoucoachingandmentoring Aidans Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/invites/contact/?i=kno3qwbkwz5x&utm_content=659ken Aidans YouTube: https://youtube.com/@aidanobrienofficial
In this episode, we discuss the songs we just can't get enough of–whether they're new releases or just new to us–from some of our faves in the K-pop industry. This episode will cover Cool With You by NewJeans, Summer Comes by OH MY GIRL, Like We Just Met by NCT DREAM, and Back To Me by The Rose. Stay tuned because we got you covered with the K-bops. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/idoltalkpod/support
Fia Moon's new single "Back To Me" details the journey of losing yourself to a relationship, before coming out the other end and finding yourself in a more confident, self-assured place. Kayte catches up with Fia to talk all things "Back to Me," her time on the festival circuit, and her experiences with supergroup Irish Women in Harmony.
Welcome to Episode 012 of the Back To Me podcast with professional coach, mentor and international speaker Aidan O'Brien. Visit theaidanobrien.com for more! or schedule a call directly here: https://calendly.com/aidanobrien/backtoyoucoachingandmentoring Aidans Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/invites/contact/?i=kno3qwbkwz5x&utm_content=659ken Aidans YouTube: https://youtube.com/@aidanobrienofficial
Too many people are weighed down by what they perceive as "positive" or "negative in their life. It is time to set yourself free from the burdens you put on yourself by labelling everything Welcome to Episode 011 of the Back To Me podcast with professional coach, mentor and international speaker Aidan O'Brien. Visit theaidanobrien.com for more! or schedule a call directly here: https://calendly.com/aidanobrien/backtoyoucoachingandmentoring Aidans Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/invites/contact/?i=kno3qwbkwz5x&utm_content=659ken Aidans YouTube: https://youtube.com/@aidanobrienofficial
As you soon will discover when you listen to this week's episode, this episode with Lorna was recorded in September of 2022. As usual, we get to have a fun and inspiring conversation. Lorna Schultz Nicholson to date has published 49 books with more on the way. As you will hear, she believes that everyone has stories to tell. She has published books on various subjects including disabilities. A good portion of our episode discusses blindness, eyesight, and how the world views and/or should view people's whose eyesight is less than most persons. Lorna provides some fascinating and valuable observations about this. Regular listeners to Unstoppable Mindset will hear some discussions touch on in previous episodes. However, Lorna's ways of discussing issues and her personal insights are relevant and come strictly from her own observations. You can't but be inspired and enthralled by all she has to say about writing and her life. About the Guest: Lorna Schultz Nicholson has published over 46 books with three more coming out in September 2022. Her books include children's picture books, middle-grade fiction, YA fiction, and non-fiction. Although many of her books are about sports (not all mind you) they are also about family and friendships and include diverse casts of characters. Her books have been nominated for many different awards. Lorna loves traveling and presents about writing at libraries, schools, and conferences to inspire people to love reading and writing as much as she does. Lorna lives in Edmonton, Alberta with her husband (Go Oilers Go) and a dog that she rescued from Mexico. Ways to connect with Lorna: Website: www.lornaschultznicholson.com Facebook: Lorna Schultz Nicholson Instagram: Lornasn Twitter: Lornasn About the Host: Michael Hingson is a New York Times best-selling author, international lecturer, and Chief Vision Officer for accessiBe. Michael, blind since birth, survived the 9/11 attacks with the help of his guide dog Roselle. This story is the subject of his best-selling book, Thunder Dog. Michael gives over 100 presentations around the world each year speaking to influential groups such as Exxon Mobile, AT&T, Federal Express, Scripps College, Rutgers University, Children's Hospital, and the American Red Cross just to name a few. He is an Ambassador for the National Braille Literacy Campaign for the National Federation of the Blind and also serves as Ambassador for the American Humane Association's 2012 Hero Dog Awards. https://michaelhingson.com https://www.facebook.com/michael.hingson.author.speaker/ https://twitter.com/mhingson https://www.youtube.com/user/mhingson https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelhingson/ accessiBe Links https://accessibe.com/ https://www.youtube.com/c/accessiBe https://www.linkedin.com/company/accessibe/mycompany/ https://www.facebook.com/accessibe/ Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below! Subscribe to the podcast If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. You can also subscribe in your favorite podcast app. Leave us an Apple Podcasts review Ratings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and greatly appreciated. They help our podcast rank higher on Apple Podcasts, which exposes our show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute, please leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts. Transcription Notes Michael Hingson 00:00 Access Cast and accessiBe Initiative presents Unstoppable Mindset. The podcast where inclusion, diversity and the unexpected meet. Hi, I'm Michael Hingson, Chief Vision Officer for accessiBe and the author of the number one New York Times bestselling book, Thunder dog, the story of a blind man, his guide dog and the triumph of trust. Thanks for joining me on my podcast as we explore our own blinding fears of inclusion unacceptance and our resistance to change. We will discover the idea that no matter the situation, or the people we encounter, our own fears, and prejudices often are our strongest barriers to moving forward. The unstoppable mindset podcast is sponsored by accessiBe, that's a c c e s s i capital B e. Visit www.accessibe.com to learn how you can make your website accessible for persons with disabilities. And to help make the internet fully inclusive by the year 2025. Glad you dropped by we're happy to meet you and to have you here with us. Michael Hingson 01:20 Well, hi there, wherever you happen to be today. This is Mike Hingson and you are listening to unstoppable mindset. Really glad you're here. We are going to have fun again today as usual, and get inspired and do all those things that we do on unstoppable mindset. And again, I really appreciate you being here and hope you enjoy what we have to talk about today. We have Lorna on with us. And I'm going to let her introduce herself pretty much except to tell you that she is an author who has written a whole bunch of books when I met her she had written 46 books. And since we last talked she said she was going to be publishing three more by September so one of course the big questions of the day is did you get to do that but first, learn a welcome to unstoppable mindset. Thanks for being here. Lorna Schultz Nicholson 02:09 Thank you, Michael. Yes, it's Lorna Schultz Nicholson, and that is a long name three names and nobody ever spell Schultz. Right. That's okay. Michael Hingson 02:18 Well, how do you spell it? Lorna Schultz Nicholson 02:20 S C H U L T Z, Michael Hingson 02:23 that's, that's the way I've always spelled it. Lorna Schultz Nicholson 02:26 Good for you. Because you have no idea how many people either forget to see or they forget the the yell or the T at the end screen or? Michael Hingson 02:35 Or they make it or they make it an S instead of a Z? Lorna Schultz Nicholson 02:38 Well, I think they get the Z right. Because of Charles Schultz. Right. They get that right. Because of the Michael Hingson 02:44 parents. Schultz from Hogan's Heroes. Yes, but Lorna Schultz Nicholson 02:48 that's spelled the same way as mine. Michael Hingson 02:51 S C H U L T Z. Yeah, Lorna Schultz Nicholson 02:53 exactly. Oh, yes. Zee, sir. In Canada, we say Zed Michael Hingson 02:58 was said Yeah, yeah, S C H U L T Zed. Well, it is a it is a British oriented or whatever thing or, or some sort of an empire thing. Yeah. That's it. Lorna Schultz Nicholson 03:13 Coming to you from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. That's the that's the other thing. I guess I'll say when I introduce myself, Michael Hingson 03:18 and of course, go Oilers. I know I saw that in your bio. Yes. And how and how did we do? Lorna Schultz Nicholson 03:27 Well, the season I did fine. I've got those three books coming out. So I'm now on my 49 published book. And I do have a spring book in the docket. So it says it's a picture book. So that will be my 50th book in the spring. But right now I'm sitting at 49. Wow. 49th. One was just released today. Michael Hingson 03:49 And our hockey and how did our hockey season go? Lorna Schultz Nicholson 03:55 Season was great. Last year. It hasn't started this year, they'll be starting their training camp right now. Players and training camp they will be starting up mid October sort of beginning of October, mid October, the first games will happen. They'll go into some preseason games here. You know, we all have to watch baseball for a little while. Because, of course they're wrapping up the end of their season. So we all get excited about that too to watch the World Series. Michael Hingson 04:24 And in addition to hockey and baseball, do you ever watch basketball? Lorna Schultz Nicholson 04:28 I do actually because I'm a Toronto Raptors fans. So there you go. Okay. Yep, Yep, absolutely. I like watching basketball to Michael Hingson 04:37 football, and football. We love college football. And right now we're very happy because my wife Karen is a graduate of USC. Okay. And well, she did her graduate studies there and the team is doing really well this year. We have no major complaints. First time in a long time. So we're very pleased about that. Lorna Schultz Nicholson 04:58 That's exciting. That's it. I think very exciting. There Michael Hingson 05:01 are three and oh, and all three games, they scored more than 40 points per game. Oh, Lorna Schultz Nicholson 05:07 I have a brother in law who always fights with this USC and UCLA. There's always a big rivalry between those two, right? Oh, there is? Oh, yeah. Yeah, that happens in my family because they live down in California. So there's always this rivalry that goes on in the family between the two. And which one does he like? You know, that you knew you're gonna ask me that. And I think he's the UCLA. Michael Hingson 05:32 Well, you know, we we understand that there are those people in the world who who are less fortunate than we, and that's okay. Well, let's see. See, my story is that on the day, we got married, our wedding was supposed to start at four o'clock. And it didn't start until a quarter after four because at four, the church was less than half full. And at 12, after four, suddenly the doors opened, and this whole throng of people came in. And so we finally were able to start when we asked somebody later, what the heck was the deal? Why was everybody late getting there? And they said, No, nobody was late. They were sitting out in their cars waiting for the end of the USC Notre Dame game. So one that tells you where we were in the priority of things, but but SC want Notre Dame, so we knew the marriage was gonna last? Lorna Schultz Nicholson 06:29 Oh, I love to hear that. That's a lovely story. That's a good story. Michael Hingson 06:33 Well, tell us a little bit about you kind of where you came from your life, your life a little bit, and we'll go from there. Lorna Schultz Nicholson 06:40 Well, um, I actually grew up in Ontario, St. Catharines, Ontario, which is really, really close to Niagara Falls, and Niagara Falls, New York, Niagara Falls, Canada. And then I did a lot of moving around and all that, you know, that we all do, and going to university and that kind of thing. And I wasn't always a writer. I mean, you know, I should go back and say that that's not exactly true. But I didn't always think that I was going to be a writer, like, I never grew up thinking that I was going to be an author, like I have some friends off their friends who grew up saying, I knew I was going to be an author, I wanted to be a writer, I wanted to do that when I was little. And I didn't have that. I wanted to be an athlete. Like, if you had asked me when I was a child, they'd say what you want to be when you grew up, I'd say an athlete, my mom and dad would say, because in my era, of course, my parents said, that's not really a profession, you can relate to that. So you know, I went into other things that had to do with sports, like I got a science degree in kinesiology and, you know, worked in the fitness industry. And then when my children were little I came, I decided to take a writing course. And I, I discovered how much I loved writing. And then it brought me back to my childhood, of how much I love to read, and how I love to write stories when I was a kid, that I just never pursued the writing Avenue, but I did actually love writing stories. So it was a bit of a full circle for me, and it didn't happen. You know, in my 20s, I didn't get my first book published until I was in my 40s. And I worked really hard in those late 30s. After that course, I sort of got like, jazzed up. And I, I wanted to write and I wanted to be a writer, and I wanted to be published. And of course, that takes years to happen, you know, you have to keep trying and trying and trying, and keep submitting and keep writing another story. And then finally, I got a book published in 2004. So I mean, I was in my early 40s, when that actually happened. And so for anybody who's listening out there, who wants to write and you think, Well, I didn't do this in my 20s, and I didn't go to university for it, and I didn't get an English degree. You know, you can keep trying, just keep trying. Michael Hingson 09:02 Well, it's always about trying and I and I take the tact also that if you don't happen to want to write a book or whatever, you do, at least have stories to tell. Lorna Schultz Nicholson 09:13 Everybody has a story to tell everybody who and I and I do a lot of writing classes as well. I teach a lot of writing classes I teach a lot to kids, like because I I write mostly children's I do write some adult but I write a lot of children's literature. And so I'm often in schools, you know, or workshops, writing workshops for children and, and you know, they're keen keen writers or they're not But and if they're not, I like to tell everybody you have a story to tell everybody has a story to tell. And out in the world. There are lots of stories. So I think that that's the most important part about writing is the story part of it. Michael Hingson 09:53 One of the things that I find and I love to tell people is if you Don't think that you would be a good guest on the podcast because you don't necessarily talk about whatever our mission is. What I tell people as well, our mission is to inspire people more than anything else. We do talk about disabilities, we do talk about inclusion, and of course, being blind and wanting to get people to have a little bit different view of what blindness and disabilities are all about. I'm always glad to do that. But at the same time, the general purpose of this podcast is really to show people that can be more unstoppable than they think. And so as I go out, and I look for guests, and we searched in a number of different ways, but people often say, Well, I don't know that I would really be good for your mission. And then I say, well, but our mission is to inspire. But I don't really know what to talk about. And I say the same thing that you just said, everyone has a story to tell. And so my job is to help people really find or remember what their story is, and talk about it. And there's no formal way or anything else to do that. It's more an issue of you have a story and we want to hear it. Yeah, I Lorna Schultz Nicholson 11:09 agree with you. I do think that people, everybody has a story. And I mean, Michael, you have a story, because were you blind at birth? Yes. Yes. Okay, so you have a story. And, and you're doing a great job with this podcast by getting people you know, to tell their unstoppable story, but also to inspire people to do other things. And, and I do write a lot about different disabilities I, I am I have a series that I've written that's called the One to One series, a book has just been published in the series, it's called behind the label. And in that series, I've looked at first book had a character with autism, high functioning autism, the second book was a character that was born with Down syndrome, I have featured fetal alcohol spectrum disorder in it. And I think it's really important that, you know, I'm going to say, behind the label is the latest book that came out, but that we do look behind that label too. So we look behind your label of your disability of being blind. And then we find your your true story and, and how you can help others as well. You know, maybe maybe go through what they're going through. Michael Hingson 12:28 Of course, one of the things that I have pointed out a number of times on this podcast, and I love to tell people is if we're going to really talk about people with disabilities, then we really have to recognize that everyone has a disability specifically for most of you, your disability is that you are light dependent, you don't do well if the lights aren't on. And electric lighting is a relatively new invention, it came around in the mid 1800s. But the reality is, you guys don't do well, without lights. And in the workplace. Companies and builders provide lights and the ceilings and all sorts of lights so people can see to get around and so on. But that's your problem. And not mine. I don't happen to have that disability. And we need to recognize that everyone does have a challenge people take it for granted. Well, I'm not really disabled, because I can get around. Yeah, let's see how you do in a dark room. And let's see how well you read in a dark room. Or let's see how well you function in other ways when lighting conditions aren't great, because we're always looking for the best lighting conditions. So the reality is we all have disabilities. And we should recognize that. So we don't try to say that we're better because we're not of the of the scope where our disability if you want to call it that is really less than yours, because it's not there. We all have them. And it's an equalizing thing, I think among all of us in society in general. Lorna Schultz Nicholson 13:59 I totally agree with that. And that's a very, very interesting concept. I never, you know, thank you for saying that, because I never really thought of it that way. Like, I'm thinking now of course, when I turned my computer on the first thing I thought of was, oh, no, I forgot my, my ring light in. in Penticton. I have I have a summer place that I go to by the lake. And so I was coming back yesterday, I drove back yesterday and I forgot my ring light. My ring light is there. I'm thinking I don't have my ring light. Oh my goodness. So that's not something that you even thought of before this podcast, you didn't think to yourself, oh, gosh, I don't have my ring light. You didn't think of that. And that's that's very, very interesting for you to say that. And I thank you for that. Because I think that that's that's something that you know, we people who have our vision, we don't even think about and it's true. We don't know how to walk in the dark. We don't know how to turn off our Lights and feel around and try to find our way to our bed. Like, you know, we keep our little nightlight on so that we can get there. So that's a really interesting, a really interesting comment. And I do agree with that, that I think that the more that we we look at the world as a whole, and look at all the individuals who are in our world, and look at the fact that we are each and every one of us different. And I'm not sure why, why we have to put everybody into into sort of so many boxes, like why can't we all just live together and sort of understand that we're all different. And we all have a different makeup, like even identical twins are different. Sure, they have small differences. And they, you know, they're not, they're not exactly the same in their personalities. Michael Hingson 15:57 So maybe we should work together and write a book, or you write a book, and I'm glad to help on blindness. And we bring out some of these concepts that might be kind of fun to explore. Lorna Schultz Nicholson 16:09 Very fun to explore. I mean, a friend of mine actually did write one where she had a visually impaired runner, and you know how they're then they tether them together. And I was just watching that running race the other day with this gal who was just running like the wind. And she was she had a runner beside her. And she was visually impaired. And it was really incredible. I was just like, wow, that's that's impressive. That's good, really good. Michael Hingson 16:37 But of course, the question is, why should it be viewed as being so incredible? And the answer is, of course, most people can't imagine doing it without eyesight. And the reality is eyesight has not a lot to do with it. If you look at it a different way. It's all about information gathering and having the information that you need. And certainly eyesight is one way to get information. But it's by no means the only way that we get data. And nor should it be the only way we get data. And the difficulty is that so often, people who can see really think is the only real game in town. And oh, for a number of years, the Gallup polling organization, classified blindness specifically, is one of the top five fears that people felt they faced. And it shouldn't be that way. But we really don't look at the reality that blindness isn't the problem. It's our perceptions. And there are a lot of ways to get information, far and away, even in some sense of superior to eyesight, but we just don't look at it that way. Because we're used to seeing and we think that's the only way to do it. Lorna Schultz Nicholson 17:55 Do you think that your other senses have been heightened? That perhaps I mean, we are very people that have eyesight are very visual, like visual, the won't be the word for it. That's probably their top choice. Michael Hingson 18:14 Because that's what they're used to. I do not think that senses are heightened simply because we don't see, I think they're heightened if we use them. That's why some of the examples that I use are military teams like SEAL Team Six, or any of the high functioning very specialized military teams that have learned to use their eyesight they see better than anyone else, because they've learned to use that sight. They've learned to process the information more effectively, because of what they see. But they've also learned to use their other senses. And so those senses are also heightened because they've learned to use them. And so the result is that they're not heightened simply because you lose one or not. They're heightened because you make use of them. And you recognize that they are as valuable, as eyesight, for getting as much information about your environment or whatever it is that you need to deal with. Lorna Schultz Nicholson 19:22 So it's kind of like, in a way, people that have vision are a bit lazy with their other senses. We could You could say that we allow our vision to be our strong strong sense. It's like you know, in your body like if you work out your you know, your your hamstrings and your glutes, you always use your quads you don't necessarily you know, there's certain muscle groups that take over so maybe we just let our vision take over and we become a bit lazy and we don't use all our senses and you know, getting Back To Me teaching classes. This is one of the things that I try to teach students is that use all your senses when you're writing, because it's very, very easy as a writer to just write with the visual. And so you write what somebody looks like you write that they were this, they were that they did this, they, you know, it's all visual. And I try to tell students and I try to do it with my own writing, sometimes I'll write something and then I'll take a look at it. And I'll say, well, Lorna, you didn't use your senses in this. Now, how can you add this in? What did the person smell when they walked in? Did a feather you know, did they walk into a barn and a feather hit their nose, and then they sneezed. So what was the sense of touch? So, and hearing, I mean, it's all really important to put those senses in, in writing, it's super important. And it is very, very easy just to write with the visual, and a lot of kids will do that. So then it's up to me to say, You know what, let's look at everything else here. Let's look at all your other senses when you're writing this. So that's something that's interesting, too, is that I think that it's even more important. Now that I've chatted with you. I'm thinking wow, like, this is really interesting. I mean, this is, this is something that, you know, I, you know, I can talk to kids about that we need to do this more. Michael Hingson 21:28 Well, the issue is that, of course, your expertise is in eyesight. And that's why I suggested we ought to explore doing a book. And that's something that we can talk about, but but the reality is your expertise is in eyesight, you can gain more expertise in other senses. But the odds are because the world has been shaped around eyesight, that's what you're going to use. And I appreciate that, and understand that. And we love you anyway. But thank you, but but the bottom line is, it is the way the world is shaped. And and so as a result, we don't really look at our other senses in the way that we can. Which isn't to say that if you're writing a book about a blind person that you so emphasize the other senses that you don't talk in the vernacular that people are used to. So for example, I watch TV, I go to watch and see movies. And the reason that I say that is not because of an eyesight issue, but rather, the Webster's Dictionary defined, see in one of his definitions as to perceive. So why shouldn't I use See, as well as anyone else does, we've got to get away from the concept that that's the only game in town that is eyesight, which and I don't know whether you've read my book, Thunder dog, which is a book that we wrote about not only me growing up as a blind person, but my story of being involved in the World Trade Center on September 11 2001. But in center dog, one of the things that I say is don't let your sight get in the way of your vision. And it's absolutely important that people start to realize that because we talk about vision, I think I've got tons of vision, I just don't see so good as I love to say to people, but vision is there. And I don't object to people using the word vision relating to eyesight, but it is not the only way and not the only definition of the word. Lorna Schultz Nicholson 23:32 I really liked that comment. Don't let it don't let your sight get in the way of your vision. Michael Hingson 23:38 Don't let your sight get in the way of your vision. Lorna Schultz Nicholson 23:42 That's it. That's a very, very good comment. That's, that's a good line. That's a very good one. Um, no, I haven't read your book. But now I'm going to I hope you will. Yeah, for sure. Like Michael Hingson 23:51 it sounds really interesting. And it was a it was a number one New York Times bestseller. He brags and, you know, but it it is intended to teach people more about blindness of blind people, and I hope you and others who haven't read it will read it. Also being a poor, starving author, you know, we need people to buy books anyway. So it's important, but But here's another one. And then we I've got lots of questions for you. But here's another one. People say that I and other people who happen to be blind or visually impaired, look at the wording visually impaired. Now the last time I checked when you talk about something visual, and you talk about something that's visually oriented, it's about how it looks. And I don't think that I'm impaired simply because I'm blind from a visual standpoint. I don't even like low vision, because then you're still making it all about degrees of eyesight. I think that the fact is that low vision is probably better than certainly a lot better than visually impaired or Vision Impaired because again, I think I've got lots of vision and to say that we're impaired with our vision or our eyesight is really a serious problem because you're still then promulgating the class difference between people who happen to be blind or who don't see, as well as most people, and people who have better eyesight. So blind and low vision is probably at this point, the best that we can do. It's sort of like deaf and hard of hearing. If you say to most Deaf people, you are hearing impaired, you're apt to be executed on the spot because they recognize the value of words. Lorna Schultz Nicholson 25:38 Right. So what what are the words that we should use? Michael Hingson 25:42 I would say right now the best words that I can give you are blind and visit low, low vision. Lorna Schultz Nicholson 25:48 Okay. Okay. I mean, because you know, what, sometimes we don't know sometimes. I don't know what I'm supposed to say. And, and the last thing that I want to do is say the wrong thing. But but you know, I mean, things go out there. And, and we're told, you know, you can't say that. So it is nice to hear it from you, that this is what, you know, what we what we should say, and well, vision. And Michael Hingson 26:19 the other part about it is, of course, what you're welcome. But the other part about it is you can't say that, you know, that concept and that comment is a problem. The fact that we worry so much about political correctness is is a problem. I think that, that if somebody says that I'm visually impaired, I'm not going to get too offended by that. But I am going to try to correct the concepts that No, I don't think I'm visually impaired, don't I look the same as most anyone else. You go back and look at what visually means. And I don't think that I'm more any more visually impaired than you are. But I happen to be blind or I can be considered low vision. But even most low vision, people really ought to look at themselves as blind. And what do I mean by that? I subscribe to a different definition of blindness that Kenneth's Jernigan, a past president of the National Federation of the Blind created. And his definition was you are blind if your eyesight has decreased to the point where you have to use alternatives to full eyesight in order to accomplish tasks. So if you've got to use large print, or a closed circuit television or a magnifier, the odds are you will probably lose more, if not all of your eyesight at some point in your life. So now is the time to start to learn blindness techniques and to accept the fact that blindness isn't the problem. And that you can function as a blind person, in a world where most people don't happen to be blind. And if we would start to do that, we would learn that blindness, again, isn't really the issue that we face. It's more of the misconceptions that people have Lorna Schultz Nicholson 28:04 very interesting. And I mean, I think there are a lot of misconceptions with everything. I mean, you know, every single difference in somebody, often there are misconceptions about it. And and I think that, you know, sometimes when I was writing, I remember writing the book about autism, that I had a character that had autism and high functioning autism, and I, I remember being in a lineup in the grocery store, and all of a sudden, I thought somebody was in front of me. And then I thought, you know, what, maybe, you know, I don't want to be impatient here. Because it's that person may be, you know, their name may have maybe they do have autism, or maybe they do have something that is just creating them to be a little slower is that my, that's not my deal. That's who they are. And I should respect who they are. And I think that that's really important in our world is that we just respect who everybody is, and what everybody is all about. And look for the insight of the person instead of that sort of outside that we're always looking at which I use the word looking, Michael Hingson 29:13 which is fine. That's the word right? Sure. And it's fine to use that word. Lorna Schultz Nicholson 29:19 We're looking like because we, we do look like you know, we do look and but you look in a different way. Michael Hingson 29:26 But look doesn't necessarily need to be defined as with your eyes. And that's the real issue, right? We're so oriented in our mindset, overall, are thinking about looking, you have to do it with your eyes. And that's where the breakdown comes, rather than recognizing that look, means really to examine or explore in a number of different ways and it doesn't necessarily need to be with eyesight. Lorna Schultz Nicholson 29:56 And that's an that's a very interesting concept, right? We can look I guess we can look with our ears or we can look with our senses, other senses, correct? Michael Hingson 30:06 Well look as a general sort of a thing. You know, we listen with our ears, but it's part of looking around. Lorna Schultz Nicholson 30:14 Right? Yeah. Interesting. Very, very interesting. I like to use of your words, I like the use of how you're taking certain words that I may think are only visually, I'm 50. Courts. I love words, right? I'm a writer. I love words. So you're taking words, and you're you're spinning them a little bit for me? Michael Hingson 30:36 I'm taking. I'm taking site orientation out of it. Right. Yeah. Which, which is important. And so you see why our podcast unstoppable mindset can go off in all sorts of different directions that we never thought about when we started this. Lorna Schultz Nicholson 30:54 Yeah, we're going off in a totally different direction. But, you know, it's fun, really enlightening. It's really enlightening to me, I'm really actually learning a lot today. So this is really Michael Hingson 31:04 good. Well, you know, it's, it's part of what makes life fun going off and having adventures and adventures and words are always important to have and learning new concepts. And and every time I have these conversations, I get to learn things and sort of even more effectively, and hopefully, efficiently define what I do and say, and so, yeah, I love it. It's it's enjoyable to do this, but I do have a question for you. You have written a lot of books now, relating to sports and how come? Lorna Schultz Nicholson 31:38 Because I love sports. And I love sports as a child, as I said, when my parents would ask me what I wanted to be when I, you know, people would ask what I wanted to be when I grew up, I always said, I want to be an athlete. Everybody looked at me like, Okay, well, that's not really a profession. What are you talking about? I love sports. As a child, I played everything you can possibly imagine everything I possibly, you know, was was there for me. And it was something that was really big in my life. So sometimes there's that old saying that write what you know, and especially when you're starting off writing it makes makes it a little bit easier. I mean, you know, blindness, you could write about blindness. So it's like, write what you know, and I and I knew about sports. So I wrote a tremendous amount about sports. And really interesting. Just a little side note here. I wrote a book called when you least expect it, and it's about a rower. And I was a rower in high school, I grew up in St. Catharines, Ontario, which is, as I said, close to negra falls, was a really big growing community. And I got into a boat and I rode and I, you know, went on and was on the national team and you know, won the Canadian championship and I was down, we went down to Philadelphia, we went down to Princeton, we went down to all kinds of places to row. And I really, really loved it. And the book ended up winning an award this year, it won the R rasa network for the Writers Guild of Alberta. And so I want some money for that. And I decided that I would give back and I would give a little scholarship, you know, give half of the money away to somebody who was finishing rowing at the St. Catharines rowing club where I grew up, and they were going to go into university. I ended up giving it to an I don't want to say visually impaired Michael Hingson 33:26 A Low vision person. Lorna Schultz Nicholson 33:30 Yeah, because she sent me this letter. So I asked the, for the criteria, they had to send me their admission letter and tell me that they were going to continue on with the sport. And then they had to write a letter to me about, you know, something to do with my main protagonist and how, you know, they related and she just, she sent me this lovely letter about how, you know, she really wanted to be in sports, but she found it hard, difficult for some of the sports but then she found rowing. And as somebody with low vision, this was something that she could be very successful at. And she actually went in a single and in the Paralympic race at the Henley and she won the gold medal. So very interesting. And she wrote it a four but I think to get her bearings, she was able to sit on the floor, and then you know, a Coxy would, you know, steer the boat down and all she just had to hear for the sounds of the water to put the to put the orange in the water. So I just I just thought I'd share that thing as I'm talking to you today. So that was the letter that inspired me. I was like, this is this is this is good. This is inspirational and that's what this show is about. Because she was unstoppable she she wasn't going to say no like no I can't do this. She just went out and found some somewhere where she could be an athlete and, and be successful and go on to university and follow her dream and follow her passion. Michael Hingson 34:59 A friend of mine, Ariel Gilbert, who I've known for a long time I met her when I was working at Guide Dogs for the Blind. And she was working there as well is an inner is an international rower, and also was involved in the Paralympics. And actually when the Olympics were held. Last, I think in California, she was one of the people who carried the torch for a mile. And so has been very involved in the Olympics and very, very heavily involved in rowing and has done it for a number of years. She had to stop for a while because of some kidney issues. But that all got straightened out. And she's started again. Oh, so she's been rowing for for quite a while. And the reality is, it's a very doable sport. And she tells the story about how people didn't think that she could do it. And she said, Of course I can. Let me at least have a shot at it. And it didn't take very long during the shot at it for people to recognize that she was going to be as good as anyone else. Which makes perfect sense. Lorna Schultz Nicholson 36:05 Yeah, I was so impressed with the letter to be really, and she was the one who got the scholarship or the bursary. She got the bursary. I emailed her and I said, you know your letter, I loved your letter, I thought that, you know, you explained everything to me quite well. And, you know, here's your money and go forth, and go to university and, and join your crew and keep going at it. And, you know, she just said it was a place where she felt that she could make some friends. And, you know, she just found success, and it is doable. It's a very, very doable sport for that. So, I mean, when I wrote the book, when do we expect it, it's not what I expected. So I mean, you know, it was when he least expected that I would, you know, donate the money back, and then get these letters in, and then all of a sudden end up on your show, to tie all of this together. And I kind of liked when things like that do happen, because as I said, everybody has a story to tell. And it was a really, really interesting story. So thank you for sharing with me about that other woman who? What was her name again? Michael Hingson 37:13 Ariel Gilbert, she lives up in the Bay Area in California. Lorna Schultz Nicholson 37:17 I'll look that up. Because very interesting. I mean, she this other gal said, yeah, it was a very doable, doable sport for her. Michael Hingson 37:24 As with, as with a lot of things, the biggest problem is again, people's perceptions. Well, the belief is you've got to see to do it. And the question is why? Even even driving a car today technologically can be done. Although the technology isn't in wide use and isn't really in ready for primetime use. But and I'm not talking about an autonomous vehicle, but rather, a person truly being able to drive. Why should we view that is only something that a person with full eyesight can do with the amount of information that is truly available to us with technology today. And there has been demonstrations of a blind person truly driving a car, getting information from the vehicle that allows them to be on the road, or the one thing I'm thinking of, and I've talked about it here before, is the now president of the National Federation of the Blind Mark Riccobono drove a Ford Escape around the Daytona Speedway right before the 2011 Rolex 24 race, driving through an obstacle course passing a vehicle, and a number of other things because the car was transmitting through some additional instrumentation on the car information to mark that allowed him to safely be on that course, and drive around the course successfully. Again, eyesight is not the only game in town. And yeah, will that technology be something that gets built into cars, so more blind people can use it, hopefully in some way, at least, if nothing else, when we start to deal more with autonomous vehicles. And until we get to the point where there are 100% foolproof, which is going to be a ways away. It's going to be probably mandated that someone needs to be behind the steering wheel and be able to take control of the vehicle if something breaks down or drops out during the autonomous vehicles driving of technology driving the vehicle. I want to have the same opportunity to do that. Does anyone else at least to be able to safely pull the car to the side of the road? And the fact is the technology exists to do that? Lorna Schultz Nicholson 39:42 Mm hmm. You know, it's typical sports to a friend of mine wrote a book with a it was a children's book, but it was a hockey book. Right? A lot of hockey books because I live in Canada. But they had a puck that had a puck that has like, like a rock or something in it. And the puck, you know, so when they stick handle down the ice, they could hear the puck. Yeah, yeah, it's it's, it's something that's used with people that are blind can play hockey, because they can actually hear the puck. And so then they can pass it over and they can hear it. Michael Hingson 40:22 And then they, there are some interesting and extremely active sports that blind people are are involved with. And of course, the whole concept of physical fitness is becoming more of an issue that a lot of us are paying attention to. And again, even exercise programs can be very accessible, if we verbalize rather than just showing things on a screen or through a camera lens, or whatever. And the fact is that there are a lot of ways to make it possible for more people to be included in what people think are otherwise not accessible or not any kind of activities that people without eyesight can do. Because eyesight is not the only game in town. There are many blind scientists and blind people who have participated in other things. For many years, it was assumed that no blind person could teach. And that eventually was addressed. And now it's fairly commonplace, although there are many school districts that still won't hire a person. Because the belief is that you have to see to be able to do it. And you don't. And so it's it is a it is a constant thing to explore and to hopefully do more to educate people about which is really what it is. It's an educational process. Lorna Schultz Nicholson 41:44 Oh, 100% it 100% I think that it's all the more that someone like you, you know, with your podcast, you're today you're educating people, you've educated me even a little bit like hear like a lot, actually. And, you know, I think that that's that's important as well. And I think that technology has probably, perhaps helped the blind out tremendously. Michael Hingson 42:11 Well, it's helped all of us I mean, I we talked about the electric light bulb, right? That made it possible for us to do so many things after dark. Because before the light bulb, we had to go have used candles are light torches, technology is is helping all of us. And it has only in a relatively shorter time been recognized that we can use technology to further advance the inclusion that we all want. But you know, things like insulin pumps for people who have diabetes who happen to be blind, those insulin pumps use touchscreens and other things. And only recently, I believe in the US, at least as the FDA finally approved one that uses an app on a phone that is accessible so that a blind person can actually as a diabetic use an insulin pump. And the fact is that we've so got ourselves locked into touchscreens now that we find that more and more things are becoming inaccessible to us who happen to be blind or low vision, especially blind because we can't see the icons on the screen. And it's ironic that there's no need for that. Because today, we know that there are ways to make touchscreens accessible. Apple was very clever about doing that when they finally made the iPhone accessible. They had to do that because they would have been sued if they hadn't. But they got creative and they did it. So now every iPhone and Android phones, although that's still not quite progressed to the same level, but every iPhone and Android phones have built in to the software, the things to make them more usable for people who don't happen to see or see well. Right. Lorna Schultz Nicholson 44:01 What about books in braille? Do you find that there's still not enough books in braille? Michael Hingson 44:07 Oh, I think there's still not enough books in braille. But ironically, again, the issue is that many books are being published electronically, but what they are, are photos saved in some sort of format of printed pages of books. And so those are not accessible. And so when books are made electronically, it's important that there be some sort of text version of the book so that they can be made available for people who happen to be blind again, or who could listen to them. Braille. Braille is still the means of reading and writing that I have available to me and a lot of teachers talk about Braille as being something that we we really don't need anymore because blind people can listen to books and so on. Well, if that's the case of why to be allow, why don't we allow sighted kids to just watch cartoons when Why do we want to teach them print? You know, the concept is still the same. We haven't progressed to really understand that there are true alternatives to eyesight. So a lot of people think a blind person can't right. Now I happen to collaborate with people when I write my find that helpful for me. But by the same token, the the issue is that the technology exists for me to be able to write I use a standard keyboard, you have a process that you use to write, you use a computer and a keyboard, but what's your what's your whole writing process? You written a lot of books, you have to have a process for that. Lorna Schultz Nicholson 45:41 Yeah, I have a process. I generally start with an outline like I mean, there's a lot of thinking that goes on before a book gets published, right, or before you even start a book, start writing a book, not even before it gets published, you think a lot about what you're going to write, you think about how the story should start where the story should end. I mean, there's a lot of that that goes on, before you even start. Sometimes you can think about a book for a year. And then, and then you finally start it. And I often do an outline before I start, not everybody does, I'm not somebody who says Oh, you have to do this, you have to do that everybody has to follow their own process. And my process, it tends to be a bit of an outline, because I'd like to know the ending before we start, just because it saves me time, once I do begin. And then once I begin, I just I go at it, I go at it until I finish the first draft. And then once I finished the first draft, then I can sit back because the first draft is the bones, it's never very good. It's always not very good. And I have to edit it. And I have to revise it and work on it and mold it and make it make it what it's going to be even before I send it to like my agent, even before it gets out. I mean, and she'll give me notes, or I'll give it to friends even to take a look at to give me notes to tell me stuff that's not right with it. And then of course, when it goes to an editor, so yeah, I'm a sort of beginning to end finish. And then, you know, then I go back, and I revise. And I revise. And I revise. That's sort of my process. I have a novel that I have to work on here soon. And I've got the outline done. And I need to I thought a lot about it. And I did write the first chapter. And now I need to just dive back in and, and get the book, you know, get the book finished. But I do have an ending insight and an outline for it. So that's generally my process. Have you have you ever Michael Hingson 47:39 had a book that has really taken on a life of its own? And maybe even though you wrote an ending, that by the time it was done the whole ending? And everything changed about the book? Lorna Schultz Nicholson 47:50 Oh, yeah, I mean, that does happen. And sometimes, you know, for instance, with this series that I was telling you about, one to one, yeah, the one to one series. I was in I think the third book, and Harrison was my autistic character in the first book, and I'm in the third book, and I'm riding away and I've got Madeline, and she has this brain injury. And I have a really good girlfriend who has a brain injury. So I kind of took a lot of and I spent a lot of time with her over the years and and so I'm riding away and all of a sudden, Harrison sort of comes back into the story because the kids sort of the teens sort of come in and out of the stories. And they all go the same high school together. And this character came back in and I was like really excited to see him. I was like, Oh, he's back I spoke. So like, and I had not planned that at all that that was simply came out of the blue. And his voice just came right back to me. And I was right back into writing about him. And, you know, he wanted to ask Madeline to dance was really fun. I was like, This is so fun. So yes, it does happen that sometimes it just goes off on a tangent and something appears and then you just think you just go with it. I just went with it. And I was you know, thrilled to have him back in my story. So it was really, really fun. And I you know, that was one of those days where I pushed my chair back at the end of my writing session and went oh, gosh, that was so incredibly fun to do so. Yeah. I mean, that does happen for sure. Yeah. So Michael Hingson 49:24 did Harrison and Madeline hit it off? Lorna Schultz Nicholson 49:26 Well, they did. Thank you for asking. I love their interaction. I was like, This is so good. Michael Hingson 49:35 Well, maybe they will become a thing, or did they become a thing? Lorna Schultz Nicholson 49:39 Maybe they'll become a high school thing. Who knows? Yeah, it's not up to them. Michael Hingson 49:44 There's nothing wrong with that. Lorna Schultz Nicholson 49:46 Oh, gosh, no, that's okay. That's good. Anyway, yeah. So that does happen for sure. And that makes it really fun. When it does. That's cool. I allow that to happen. I do allow the book to go off Want to attention to and maybe finish somewhere else that it's never finished before? So Michael Hingson 50:04 well your characters are part of you, and then in a lot of different ways, and so it's interesting that they can come back and say, No, we think we should go this way. Lorna Schultz Nicholson 50:13 Exactly, exactly. And that's okay. And that's cool, because that's who they are. And they're just telling me something. So, and I enjoy that process. And I enjoy that part of it, for sure. Michael Hingson 50:25 Do you have yet a favorite book from all the ones that you've written? That that you would identify as kind of your favorite so far? Lorna Schultz Nicholson 50:33 Oh, no, I gotta say no to that. I think every book is a different process. It's a different book. Some books write themselves, some books, you know, are harder. Sometimes it's harder to, you know, I have to figure out the character. I mean, of course, the rolling book was, you know, based a little bit on me as a teenager. So that has a really special place in my heart, but it doesn't mean it's my favorites. I mean, I know I'm going to say no. Well, that's, Michael Hingson 51:09 um, that's, that's fine. You just have a lot of fun with all of them, which is, which is great. So what does your husband Lorna Schultz Nicholson 51:16 do? Oh, my husband works for the Edmonton Oilers. Michael Hingson 51:20 He works for the Oilers. That's why you said go wireless. I got it. What does he do? Lorna Schultz Nicholson 51:27 I gotta wear the jersey. I gotta wear the gear. No, Michael Hingson 51:30 you're not gonna go off and root for the flames and then embarrass him. Lorna Schultz Nicholson 51:36 Never happened? No, no, no, no, no, no. No, he works with me to do either so yeah, I'm an oiler span through what does he do? Pretty good job with them. He's like their vice president. I think they Michael Hingson 51:49 are cool. I, I tried ice skating once. And it was a challenge for me. And I eventually, as we were actually going off the ice, I finally fell and sprained my ankle. But so I've not ice skated since. But it's one of those those kinds of things that I never really caught on to. And I admire so much people who are able to do it much less the figure skaters and so on, and all the things that they can do. Lorna Schultz Nicholson 52:17 Well, it's amazing. It's, you know, sometimes I look at photos of like, a figure skater or hockey player. And you can see them over on their edge on that one like line. It's a really, really fine line. And it's pretty incredible that they can actually balance on that. Michael Hingson 52:36 Yeah. And, and the hockey players who can just do that for so long, so fast, and so well. And Lorna Schultz Nicholson 52:44 so Well, absolutely, yeah, it's, it's actually, you know, it's a really fun sport to write. And I've got I've written a lot of hockey novels because of the speed that I can I and you know, the speed the sounds the throwing off the board's the scraping of the ice. So there's a lot there that I'm allowed to use my words. And so it's fun because it's fast. So I get I can get going into like a scene where it's fast and furious. And they're, they're moving and scraping and doing all kinds of fun things. So yeah, it's it's like, Michael Hingson 53:22 I think for my part, I could probably learn to drive a Zamboni. Lorna Schultz Nicholson 53:25 Oh everybody, that's it. Michael Hingson 53:34 But that's a that's a lot of fun to, to be able to do the things that they do. And I admire not only hockey, but all all sports people because they hone some skills so well and so much that it makes it a lot of fun. And the reason we really love college football is although is still becoming more of a money thing. Still, college sports tend to be a lot more fun and still somewhat less commercial than professional sports, which makes them a lot more enjoyable. Oh, for Lorna Schultz Nicholson 54:07 sure. Yeah, for sure. I think it's very fun, especially down in the states to be my son went to the University of Arizona and that was one of the biggest things that he really wanted to participate in was going to the football games. I mean, for him. That was just such an experience to participate in, in college football and be like a fan. He really enjoyed that. That was kind of a i something he'll never forget. Michael Hingson 54:35 It's a whole different culture being I think a college sports fan than a professional sports fan. Just it's a it's a whole different environment. Lorna Schultz Nicholson 54:44 He really enjoyed it. And he did mentor the basketball games. He really really enjoyed that part of his college experience. So Michael Hingson 54:50 yeah, even though as I said, we love USC and we enjoy that, you know, just watching the games are a lot more fun. So of course this Here we'll get to see our two major rivalries, it'll be SC against UCLA. And then we'll also be SC against Notre Dame. And, and those are the two big ones that we tend to, to watch. But we're really enjoying college football. And one of the things that we've really seen an eye I've become much more convinced of over time is how much the coach really does impact the team. I mean, look at what's happening at SC this year, they're three in Oh, and they've been playing so poorly in previous years. And I think their coach in the past, just wasn't really ready to be in the same kind of environment that a USC team is, because he's a winning coach. He's gone off elsewhere now, and he's winning. So I think he's found a better niche. And the person who came in to coach, the USC team is doing really well. Lorna Schultz Nicholson 55:57 Well, the gel to the gel of the people with the coach and all that sort of stuff. I mean, there's so much that goes into a team that actually ends up winning and so much, so much of it is more than just the skill. It's the psychological and the mental game that the team has. Yeah, it's huge. Michael Hingson 56:20 And it's interesting listening to the announcers, talk about what's happening again, at SC this year, how Lincoln Riley the coach is getting all the people on the team to really interact outside the games and, and feel like more of a team. And that's pretty impressive. And in there's a lot to be learned there about teamwork, and the value of what, in a sense, the coach does, and people talk about the quarterback and football being the leader. But in some ways, the coach brings a different dimension to it. And if the coach is doing a good job, then that's going to help the rest of the team, by any definition. For sure, do you get a lot of coaching from people when you write? Lorna Schultz Nicholson 57:03 Oh 100% I always I always attribute because I was an athlete, I always attribute my editors as my coaches, editors are so valuable, like in a good editor is huge. And and I look forward to their comments. And they're, you know, this didn't work for this character isn't quite resonating with me, I think you need to go a little deeper into this or you need to, you need to look at the depth of the emotions with this. I didn't quite get it. And I think oh, okay, I thought that I'd done it. But maybe I haven't, when the reader actually takes the book over when the editor takes the book over. So a good editor is worth an author is so worth it to an author. And it's because, oh, it's huge, huge. Michael Hingson 57:48 A good editor isn't going to change the book unless it just is horrible. What's the purpose of a good editor is is to help you flesh out the book. Lorna Schultz Nicholson 57:56 Yes. And a good editor. I mean, by the time you get the publication, though, I mean, it's been accepted because it is a book that's got something right or else rejected. So you finally get there. And then you know, but then you still have to work with that editor. And that editor will have some thoughts, but you're 100% correct in saying that a good editor doesn't want to change the book. They just want to make it better. Michael Hingson 58:24 Yeah. And they've learned how to do that. 100 Yeah, yes. So what kind of tips I love to ask this question, what kind of tips do you have for people who want to write or for other writers? Lorna Schultz Nicholson 58:36 A couple of tips. I would say number one be reader. I think that it's huge. If you know, I've taught lots of courses, and if I get somebody who says oh, I don't like to read, I think how are you going to be a writer like reading is super important. I also think, just write, don't, don't try to edit yourself as you begin to write like, think of your story. You remember what the very, very beginning we talked about story and story is hugely important. So just think about what your story is what it is you want to tell, and how you want to tell it, and who do you want to tell it. And that's that's important too, because the voice of the story is really important. So if you look at it that way, and then you think of story first, and then think of the writing you know, as your as you get the story down, then you can write and then don't be afraid to edit. Don't be afraid to go back over and over and over it and just make it better. Don't think it's done after the first draft. And persistence and perseverance is really important. Michael Hingson 59:42 Do you when you're writing or once you've written a draft? Do you share it with a cadre of people to get their thoughts and reviews? Lorna Schultz Nicholson 59:52 Yeah, I have depending on what I'm doing, like, if it's a book that I have signed a contract before I've written the book which I I do have some publishers that I work that way with. But recently, I just wrote a thriller novel, which is an adult novel, which hasn't been published yet, was just a COVID experience because I was bored. You know, I was tired of watching Tiger King. All those shows. So I wrote this book, and I needed some guidance with it. So I asked some friends to read it like, you know, and then we would have a zoom call, and I would get their their take on it. You know, did you get this? Did you get that? Did you understand this? Maybe it needed more. So yeah, I will. I will, it depends on the book. Yeah. And what I'm doing? Yeah. So for sure. I think it's a good, I think it's really good advice for new authors is to is to help flush the story 100%. But make sure you're going with people that you trust. Because you don't want to get it. Like if you get bombarded with feedback. And it's conflicting feedback, then that can be really difficult to so you want to get the feed, but you want to go to people you trust. So maybe people that are in a writers group, if they're in like three or four or five people that can work really well. Michael Hingson 1:01:14 For sure. Yeah, it's important to be able to get input, but be able to sift through it. Because you're right, it can be very overwhelming. And you have to develop a little bit of a thick skin, not because you shouldn't be afraid of criticism, if you will, although people get worried about that. But rather, it's a thicker skin that helps you be able to sift through it and look for the nuggets that each person brings to suggestions that may be valuable for you. Lorna Schultz Nicholson 1:01:47 Yeah, thick skin is super important in this business. Michael Hingson 1:01:50 Yeah. Always. Always is. Lorna Schultz Nicholson 1:01:53 Yeah. It's a very important part of the business. Michael Hingson 1:01:56 Well, this has been really fun. We've been doing this now for a little over an hour, and I really appreciate Lorna Schultz Nicholson 1:02:02 it take my dog to the vet. Michael Hingson 1:02:03 Oh my gosh. Or is the horse the dog taking you? Lorna Schultz Nicholson 1:02:08 Well, probably the dog take you home. There Michael Hingson 1:02:10 you go. What kind of dog? Oh, Lorna Schultz Nicholson 1:02:12 I brought him home from Mexico. He's a rescue dog. I picked him up as a little puppy off the street. And I brought him home. Oh, nine and a half now though. He's older now. So I've had him for a lot of years. See doing okay. Oh, he's great. He just has to go for his checkup and get his shots and whatever. You know, Michael Hingson 1:02:27 Alamo my guide dog goes tomorrow we're taking dog and cat to the vet. Alaba is just going to get his shots and a physical and stitch the cat goes in for a pedicure to trim toenails, and so on because they're getting way too long. And it hurts when she grabs a hold of you now, so we're gonna do that. I'm gonna go Lorna Schultz Nicholson 1:02:47 get their shots, too. So. So anyway, it's been great. This, Michael Hingson 1:02:51 this has been fun. Lorna Schultz Nicholson 1:02:53 Yeah, really fun. Michael Hingson 1:02:54 Well, we should do it some more. And definitely, we could talk about that book if you'd like. But I want to think I want to thank you again for being here. We'll connect by email. Well, we have to do that. And I want to thank everyone. I want to thank you all for listening. We really appreciate you being here. We'd love to hear your comments. Send an email to me. I would love to hear from you, Michaelhi at accessibe A C C E S S I B E.com. Or go to Michael hingson.com/podcast. And you can find contact information there. But also learn a how can people reach out to you they'd like to talk with you or learn more about you. Oh, my Lorna Schultz Nicholson 1:03:33 email is Lornasn L O R N A S N at TELUS te l u s.net. That one's pretty easy. Yeah, Michael Hingson 1:03:44 that one is Lorenasn@telus.net.net. Yeah, that's so there you go. If you want to talk to learn a please hit if you don't want to talk to Lorna, email her and tell her you love the podcast anyway. And of course. And of course, we would appreciate you giving us a five star review whoever you are, wherev
This episode is a variety of your questions from a recent Instagram story answered by me. .. How to find the perfect person, how to know if you're in the right career, how to discover your passion, how to be more confident, the importance of masculinity and feminine energy today, plus much much more! Welcome to Episode 10 of the Back To Me podcast with professional coach, mentor and international speaker Aidan O'Brien. Visit theaidanobrien.com for more! or schedule a call directly here: https://calendly.com/aidanobrien/backtoyoucoachingandmentoring Instagram @aidanobrienofficial
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In this episode I will share with you how to create your vision for your life, the reason why you haven't been able to manifest the things you want, how to visualise CORRECTLY, the REAL law of attraction & how to actually get what you want in life, the importance of your body and how to use it when it comes to manifestation. To enquire about 1-1 personal coaching or Aidan's Back To Me group coaching & mentorship program you can schedule a time here for your free 1-1 consult call and speak with Aidan directly: https://calendly.com/aidanobrien/client-consultation-free-call For more info check out Aidan's website: theaidanobrien.com Follow Aidan on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/invites/contact/?i=phgv1rzojgvr&utm_content=659ken
ON-AIR This is #PRR523 by Nicky Romero with brand new music by Afrojack, Redondo, Tube & Berger, Almero and many more! Low Blow is back on this week's #ProtocolSpotlight with his new release called "Back To Me"! Tracklist: 1. Kapuzen - Never Be the Same 2. Afrojack & Black V-Neck ft. Muni Long - Day & Night (Club Mix) 3. Inpetto & Nadia Gattas - Wasting 4. Sem Vox - On My Mind 5. Protocol Spotlight: Low Blow - Back To Me 6. KVSH & DEADLINE feat. Goldzbrough - Born Slippy 7. Ruben de Ronde & Michael Jo - Run Wild 8. Throwback Track: Nicky Romero - Lighthouse 9. Madison Mars - My Rhythm 10. Victor Tellagio & Almero - Alive 11. Marco Lys, Tube & Berger - Starter 12. Tritonal & Eric Lumiere - Something Beautiful (Sound Quelle & Noequalgods Remix) 13. Roc Dubloc x Idle Days - One In A Million 14. Redondo & MESZCA - Need U feat. Hannah Boleyn 15. Grimix - Pressure
In this episode we talk about why the right questions are the key to unlocking everything that you feel is standing in your way. To enquire about 1-1 personal coaching or Aidan's Back To Me group coaching & mentorship program you can schedule a time here for your free 1-1 consult call and speak with Aidan directly: https://calendly.com/aidanobrien/client-consultation-free-call For more info check out Aidan's website: theaidanobrien.com Follow Aidan on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/invites/contact/?i=phgv1rzojgvr&utm_content=659ken
Hello Friends! Thanks for joining us as go Behind the Songs with Alannah McCready on her newest EP release Back To Me. The first song we talked about was "On My Own" a beautiful song about self-love with an awesome melody. "Back To Me," also the title track of the EP, exudes a country pop sound for this cheating toxic relationship song showing strong women walking away from drama. The last song we talked about off the EP, was a duet that featured Will Gittens, "Can I Call." "Can I Call" is about long distances movements in a relationship and whatever the distance, that person is only a call away. Hope you enjoyed this Behind the Songs Episode with Alannah McCready. Go check out her website for more info and latest tour dates: https://www.alannahmccready.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/crazywomencountry/message
In this episode we talk about why you should never give up on yourself and what are some actions you can take to get back on track. We talk about how you can finally find the right person and why some relationships simply don't work. We also talk about how to bounce back if you feel down, frustrated or simply not yourself and what causes that in the first place. To enquire about 1-1 personal coaching or Aidan's Back To Me group coaching & mentorship program you can schedule a time here for your free 1-1 consult call and speak with Aidan directly: https://calendly.com/aidanobrien/client-consultation-free-call For more info check out Aidan's website: theaidanobrien.com Follow Aidan on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/invites/contact/?i=phgv1rzojgvr&utm_content=659ken
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This week's episode is one we'll never forget! Greg Rhoton, Armstrong Neighborhood Channel Producer & Creator of Telly Award Winning shows (Street Scene, Counterpoint- A Musician's Tale), joins the show to co-host this episode. Greg was able to connect us with Youngstown's own JD Eicher. JD is a phenomenal musician and creative genius in the music industry.We learn all about JD's start in the music industry, at the age of 23, and where his career has taken him over the years. We talk about how the pandemic wiped out the entertainment/music industry and forced him to get super creative. JD created his own Patreon subscription page which has hundreds of hours of content that can only be seen by subscribing. JD also shares two songs off his newest album, Majesto Sessions. We first take a listen to Kamikaze and finish the episode with Back To Me. Both can be found on JD's Spotify Page: https://open.spotify.com/artist/410MPX0LjYx4PFgIJsBbPT?si=YGYu25aDS1K0WiIrBqz7vQBefore we end the episode, JD talks about his experience working with award-winning American Novelist, Nicolas Sparks. This story is one for the ages and helped give JD the idea of writing his own novel. He recently released The Lights Along Majesto which is a companion book to JD's newest album Majesto Sessions. We greatly appreciate JD spending an hour with us for this episode!Please check out JD Eicher by visiting:Website: https://jdeicher.com/Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/jdeicherInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jdeicher/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/jdeicherFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/jdeichermusicSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/410MPX0LjYx4PFgIJsBbPT*All tour dates and concerts can be found on JD's website
Cameron Forbes Interview | ‘Back To Me' Debut EP Cameron Forbes caught up with Rob Herrera via Zoom for an interview on the creative process behind his ‘Back To Me' debut EP. Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this podcast please be sure to follow and rate it. You are also welcome to support this podcast with a small monthly donation to help sustain future episodes. If you'd like to watch my video interviews, I invite you to Subscribe to my channel at www.YouTube.com/FrontRowLiveEnt Follow Us: @FrontRowLiveEnt | @Robertherrera3 #CameronForbes #BackToMeEP #FrontRowLiveEnt --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/frontrowliveent/support
Cameron Forbes Interview | ‘Back To Me' Debut EP Cameron Forbes caught up with Rob Herrera via Zoom for an interview on the creative process behind his ‘Back To Me' debut EP. Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this podcast please be sure to follow and rate it. You are also welcome to support this podcast with a small monthly donation to help sustain future episodes. If you'd like to watch my video interviews, I invite you to Subscribe to my channel at www.YouTube.com/FrontRowLiveEnt Follow Us: @FrontRowLiveEnt | @Robertherrera3 #CameronForbes #BackToMeEP #FrontRowLiveEnt --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/frontrowliveent/support
Rebirth Brass Band "Lil' Liza Jane"Hurray for the Riff Raff "Western Cowboy"Big Mama Thornton "Sweet Little Angel / 3 O'Clock in the Mornin'"Jason Isbell And The 400 Unit "Driver 8"Eilen Jewell "Crawl"The Clash "Tommy Gun"Centro-matic "Remind Us Alive"Bonnie 'Prince' Billy "I See A Darkness"Nicole Atkins "Goodnight Rhonda Lee"George Jones "Who Shot Sam"The Replacements "Lay It Down Clown"Warren Zevon "Play It All Night Long (LP版)"Sonic Youth "Teen Age Riot"Billy Bragg "Waiting for the Great Leap Forwards"Lil Green "Romance In The Dark (05-09-40)"Gillian Welch "Strange Isabella"Hayes Carll "Another Like You"Hank Williams "Your Gonna Change Or I'm Gonna Leave"John Prine "Just the Other Side of Nowhere"Adia Victoria "Magnolia Blues"Alison Krauss "Down To The River To Pray"Adia Victoria "You Was Born To Die (feat. Kyshona Armstrong, Margo Price & Jason Isbell)"Drag the River "All In All"The Star Room Boys "White Lies Blue Tears"Dolly Parton "Gettin' Happy"Justin Townes Earle "The Good Life"Allen Toussaint "Singin' the Blues"B.B. King & Willie Nelson "Night Life"Ella Fitzgerald "All Through the Night"Neil Young "Harvest Moon"Yola "Starlight"Billy Joe Shaver "Tell Me Virginia"Steve Earle "Sparkle And Shine"Bob Dylan "Man In the Long Black Coat"Fiona Apple "Limp (Album Version)"fIREHOSE "For the Singer of R.E.M."Jimmy Bryant "The Night Rider"The Velvet Underground "Oh! Sweet Nuthin'"Elvis Costello & The Attractions "I Can't Stand Up For Falling Down"Kathleen Edwards "Back To Me"Bukka White "Aberdeen Mississippi Blues"Ruth Brown "Mama, He Treats Your Daughter Mean"Valerie June "Shakedown"B.B. King "My Own Fault, Darling"
Summer AmplifierMix 244 Tracklist1. Crush. Pixel Terror (feat. Josh Rubin) (VIP)2. Make It Right. Pesnya [Gold Deeper] 3. Faith. Kneptunes - 4. Don't Wanna Be. Lanard 5. Just Breathe. Isenberg 6. So Much. Tony Romera (SQWAD remix) 7. La Pasion. Matroda x San Pacho 8. Pushin. AGLF 9. Talk. NOISES & Dark Cities (feat. Dread MC) 10. Old Dollars. Ferreck Dawn & Robosonic 11. Back To Me. Chaney (VIP Extended Edit) (feat. Laura Davie)12. Disco Nights. Diverse Bind 13. All I Need. OOTORO 14. Elijah Soltan - Tryna Slide (Ft. Gio Jennings) 15. Never Let It Go. Bart B More 16. Have Me All. Bleu Clair Ft. Jelita 17. I Just Wanna. Lalzin, JM, Albzzy (Albzzy remix) 18. Dance With The Groove. HNS 19. Lose Control. Ordonez 20. Changes. Andthen 21. The Feeling . Riva Starr Feat. Gavin Holligan 22. Out My Mind. GW Harrison (Extended Mix)House, Future House, Tech House10 Aug 2021
House Fusion is a weekly radio show hosted by 'RL' on Inspiration FM 107.8. The show specialises in all kinds of house music from soulful, to deep techno or anything in between. http://www.housefusion.co.ukTracklist:1 You Are My HeartbeatRL2 This Way (Original Mix)Anto3 Call Me (Original Mix)Eric Mark & Fantom Freq4 Tonight (Extended Mix)Josh Hunter5 Together (Extended Mix)Litchy & Smiley6 Soul (Extended Mix)MUUS, Curtiba7 Thanks, GuySpencer Brown8 U Know It (Extended Mix)Subshift & Fantom Freq9 Give It Up (DJ Master)Todd Terry10 Waiting (Club Mix) feat. Lee WilsonTodd Terry, Jay Potter, Dancing Divaz11 Without You (Extended Mix)Tyler Young12 Love You Again (George Mensah Extended Remix)Eden Prince featuring Akua13 I Was Too Young For 90s RavesSpencer Brown14 Good Love (Extended Mix)Litchy & Smiley15 Under The Water (Solardo Extended Remix)Camden Cox16 Going Up (Extended Mix)Josh Hunter17 Rumble TumbleDEL-3018 Reverse World (Original Mix)Jay Lumen19 Alexander (Original Mix)Egoism20 The Light (Clean Extended)Grum & Genix21 Never Let Me Down (Extended Mix)Gorgon City, Hayley May22 Moisture (Original Mix)Eric Mark & Fantom Freq23 Josephine 2021 (Soul Avengerz Mix)Markosa24 17 (CamelPhat Dub)MK25 Back To Me feat. Laura Davie (Extended Mix)Chaney#lovehousefusion
House Fusion is a weekly radio show hosted by 'RL' on Inspiration FM 107.8. The show specialises in all kinds of house music from soulful, to deep techno or anything in between. http://www.housefusion.co.ukTracklist:1 Never Let Me Down (Extended Mix)Gorgon City, Hayley May2 Shake Me (Extended Mix)Alex Preston, Tom & Collins3 Everybody's Free (Deeper Purpose Extended Remix)Piero Pirupa4 Off My Mind (Extended Mix)DJ S.K.T x Josh Parkinson5 Bang Bang (Extended Mix)Gabe6 Drop It Slow (Extended Mix)Gabe7 Stay ft. Maisie Johnson (Matrefakt Before Call Remix)Macious8 Poynting (Original Mix)Samuele Scelfo, Rulers9 RawFunk (Original Mix)Samuele Scelfo, Rulers10 Steels (Extended Mix)Dave Spoon11 Back To Me feat. Laura Davie (Extended Mix)Chaney, Laura Davie12 Keep Movin (Original Mix)Hurm13 Family feat. El Boogie (Extended Mix)Marshall Jefferson, El Boogie, Wh014 Generation X (Extended Mix)Mr. V, Carly Wilford15 Am2pm (Original Mix)Middleground (UK)16 Once The Music (Extended Mix)Body Ocean17 Don't Give Up (Original Mix)Hatcha, Jess Bays18 I Can Take You Down (Original Mix)Koala T19 You Don't Know (Original Mix)Mirelle Noveron20 Ready For It RL21 Good Feat. Kelli Leigh MistaJam (MD2020 Remix) 22 Who Are You? (Extended Mix)Miane23 Engerize 33 (Club Mix)Todd Terry24 Get Funky (Extended Mix)Dillon Nathaniel25 I Keep Thinkin (Extended Mix)Wait For Me & Eon26 Virunga (Extended Mix)Simon Kidzoo, Monoky#lovehousefusion
House music at its best! Let Dave Baker take you on a journey of discovery and aural pleasure as he brings you the hottest and freshest funky, deep and tech house releases every week. In the mix this week we have a soulful flavour in the first half with groovy tracks from Soul Power, Outr Drive, and an irrestistible tune from Ray Isaac that had to be included! In the second half we go a bit harder with tech house tunes from Johan S, Roger Da'Silva, and rounding off with a sweet one from Brown Vox. Thanks to everyone who is sharing and commenting - it’s so good to have your support :) Website: https://www.djdavebaker.com/house Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/djdavebaker Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hothousehours Rate / review: https://lovethepodcast.com/hothousehours 1. Back To Me feat. Laura Davie (Extended Mix) - Chaney, Laura Davie [Toolroom] 2. I Don't Give A Damn (Qubiko Extended Remix) - Ray Isaac [MR Music] 3. Shine (Soul Power & Audio Jacker Remix) - Soul Power [Soul City Digital] 4. You Don't Know feat. Steffanie Christi'an (Original Mix) - Steffanie Christi'an, Outr Drive [Industry Standard] 5. A Spiritual Thing (Original Mix) - Din Jay, Jame Starck [84Bit Music] 6. Cali Soul ( Tommyboy Remix ) (Tommyboy Remix) - Crazibiza [PornoStar Records] 7. Facelift (Original Mix) - Daniel Steinberg [Arms & Legs] 8. I Need You Love Me (Original Mix) - Yvvan Back [SJS Records] 9. Make My Day (Original Mix) - Rescue, Nukier [Moody Recordings] 10. Feel It (Original Mix) - Redux Saints [Incorrect] 11. The Blues (Extended Mix) - Johan S, Oliver Knight [Subtractive Recordings] 12. I Need You (Original Mix) - Roger Da'Silva [Simma Black] 13. Noise People (Original Mix) - Vorslov [Over House Records] 14. Happy People (Original Mix) - Brown Vox [And Dance]
May is Mental Health Awareness Month and we are diving into the impact of COVID-19 on mental health staff at hospitals. Sheila and Ben are Licensed Clinical Social Workers who have been on the front lines. They share their experiences and insights learned from a roller coaster of year in a pandemic including the collective trauma of isolation, uncertainty, and crisis. They also share their beacons of hope that are rooted in empathy. We encourage you to take care of your mental wellness. The best resources are those that are local to you. Here are some links to organizations or hubs to gain more education and support for your mental health.National Alliance of Mental Illness that has chapters across the countryPalo Alto University's collection of Asian, Asian American, Pacific Islander, and South Asian Student ResourcesMental Health During the COVID-19 Pandemic (NIMH)Get Immediate Help in a Crisis (Phone Lines)Call 911 if you or someone you know is in immediate danger or go to the nearest emergency room.National Suicide Prevention LifelineCall 1-800-273-TALK (8255); En español 1-888-628-9454The Lifeline is a free, confidential crisis hotline that is available to everyone 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The Lifeline connects callers to the nearest crisis center in the Lifeline national network. These centers provide crisis counseling and mental health referrals. People who are deaf, hard of hearing, or have hearing loss can contact the Lifeline via TTY at 1-800-799-4889.Crisis Text LineText “HELLO” to 741741The Crisis Text hotline is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week throughout the U.S. The Crisis Text Line serves anyone, in any type of crisis, connecting them with a crisis counselor who can provide support and information.Veterans Crisis LineCall 1-800-273-TALK (8255) and press 1 or text to 838255Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube: @papaculturepod Music in this episode: “Back to Me” by Tab and Anitek used under Creative Commons.
Esta semana en Islas de Robinson, sesión de actualidad, con algunos estrenos destacados, como el single de la estadounidense Marina Allen. Suenan: DANIEL ROMANO - "NO MORE DISHEARTENED IN THE MORNING" ("HOW ILL THY WORLD IS ORDERED", 2020) / CASSANDRA JENKINS - "MICHELANGELO" ("AN OVERVIEW OF PHENOMENAL NATURE", 2021) / COOL SOUNDS - "BACK TO ME" ("BYSTANDER", 2021) / JACK NAME - "LOSING MY WAY" ("MAGIC TOUCH", 2020) / LAEL NEALE - "ACQUAINTED WITH NIGHT" ("ACQUAINTED WITH NIGHT", 2021) / MARINA ALLEN - "OH, LOUISE" ("CANDLEPOWER", 2021) / LAVINIA BLACKWALL - "KEEP WARM" ("MUGGINGTON LANE END", 2020) / JAMES YORKSTON AND THE SECOND HAND ORCHESTRA - "THERE IS NO UPSIDE" ("THE WIDE, WIDE RIVER", 2021) / JAMES ELKINGTON - "LEOPARDS LAY DOWN" ("EVER-ROVING EYE", 2020) / INDIGO SPARKE - "CARNIVAL" ("ECHO", 2021) / HEATHER TROST - "I'LL THINK OF YOU" ("PETRICHOR", 2020) / Escuchar audio
Join my conversation with 3x Grammy nominated Singer/Songwriter Will Jordan. Will recently released the official music video for his lead single, "Back To Me," from his soulful debut EP, BE GOOD. The talented R&B singer’s 8-song EP was released on all major platforms on October 13. _BE GOOD_, is entirely written by Jordan in a joint effort with award-winning producer Eric “E” Jones (Rapsody,Talib Kweli, T.I., Ludacris). Jones approached Jordan to take a departure from his hip hop and pop roots and develop a project driven by current events and fresh sounds. Releasing a project during a pandemic and with the current state of the black community may seem like a strange choice to some. For Jordan, it was a way to use his time and energy to soothe and comfort those in his hometown of Tacoma and beyond.Learn more about the death of Manuel Ellis on Instagram and Wikipedia: #justiceformanny https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killing_of_Manuel_Ellis Listen to Will’s new EP ‘Be Good’ now on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/artist/3Is3ehDoBlnTKQtCHdEvpd Connect with Nate Simpson on online:http://www.willjordanmusic.com/ https://www.facebook.com/willjordanofficial https://www.instagram.com/willjordanmusic/ https://twitter.com/WillJordanMusic https://www.youtube.com/user/Williamjordanmusic https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_PeR0uete2E For more information and news, check out our website at BringBackSoulMusic.com.Support our channel by purchasing merch @ shop.bringbacksoulmusic.com
Lady Gaga se alía con la Organización Mundial de la Salud para combatir el Coronavirus con un concierto benéfico desde casa y anuncia nuevos detalles de "Chromatica". Lindsay Lohan REGRESA con "Back To Me". Rihanna colabora en nuevo tema de Partynextdoor en "Believe It".
Inés ist Fotografin und Kamerafrau, Lisa ist DJ und Clubveranstalterin (und noch einiges mehr) – die beiden gehören zu den Initiatorinnen der Fensterlparade, einer Art privater CSD im öffentlichen Raum – weil coronabedingt 2020 die Wiener Regenbogenparade abgesagt wurde. Gemeinsam mit der Performerin, Comedian, Musikerin und Podcasterin Denice Bourbon sprechen wir über Pride in Zeiten von social distancing und auch sonst. Über Politik, Kommerz und wie wichtig es ist, gerade jetzt sichtbar zu sein und (Regenbogen-)Flagge zu zeigen. Mehr Infos zum Werbepartner: https://www.audible.de/?source_code=PNHFAP02004082000D8 Fensterlparade: http://www.fensterlparade.org Denice Bourbons Podcast heißt „Now, Back To Me!“: https://podtail.com/de/podcast/now-back-to-me-with-denice-bourbon/
We are almost half way through the year and have to suffer yet another month of stay at home indoor disco dancing. Fortunately, you now have UP! May 2020 to rescue you. There are also some great online streaming events to lift your spirits such as DJ Dan Murphy's 'Camp' live stream. This month's edition of UP! packs a commercial house punch in the front end of the set. Kicking it off is the excellent Tempo Elektrik remix of Harry Styles "Adore You". A classic from the past "Happiness" by Wand & Jeanie Tracy, gets a modern remake from Vibey. The always reliable Division 4 weaves his magic on Dojo Cat's "Say So" and Little Mix's "Break Up Song" also gets a great remix from James Bowers. The excellent Tommer Mizrahi sends the set into Big Room anthem territory with his mix of Sam Smith's "To Die For" and Russ Rich & Andy Allder turn in an awesome mix of "You Should Be Sad" by Halsey. I never thought I'd see the day when I put a song by Lindsay Lohan in my podcast but apparently that day is here, with a great remix of "Back To Me" by Cavalier. Anne-Marie's "2002" gets the big room treatment from Joe Gauthreaux & Leanh. Sam Smith makes a second appearance with Demi Lovato on "I'm Ready" and Dua Lipa and Alex Clare close out the set. The May 2020 edition of UP! has you covered so stay safe and enjoy. Anthony 1/ "ADORE YOU" (Tempo Elektrik Remix) - HARRY STYLES 2/ "GOOD MAN" (DJ Kue Club Remix) - HILARY ROBERTS 3/ "HAPPINESS" (Vibey Remix) - WAND ft. JEANIE TRACY 4/ "SAY SO" (Division 4 & Matt Consola Club Remix) - DOJO CAT 5/ "GIRL AFRAID" (Until Dawn Club Mix) - TAYLOR CASTRO 6/ "BREAK UP SONG" (James Bowers Club Mix) - LITTLE MIX 7/ "TO DIE FOR" (Tommer Mizrahi Remix) - SAM SMITH 8/ "STUPID LOVE" (Cajjmere Wray Remix) - LADY GAGA 9/ "YOU SHOULD BE SAD" (Russ Rich & Andy Allder Money, Drugs & Cars Club Mix) - HALSEY 10/ "BACK TO ME" (Cavalier's Boomerang Club Mix) - LINDSAY LOHAN 11/ "2002" (Joe Gauthreaux & Leanh Club Mix) - ANNE-MARIE 12/ "I'M READY" (Stephen Jusko Remix) - SAM SMITH AND DEMI LOVATO 13/ "BREAK MY HEART" (Brett Oosterhaus Remix) - DUA LIPA 14/ "TOO CLOSE" (Andy Chiles Club Mix) - ALEX CLARE
The actress & singer faces her difficult past in her new dance single Back To Me and Netflix's Family Reunion star Tia Mowry drops in to chat with us. Take a listen.
Beyonce just reached a major milestone, Oprah praises Lil Yachty, Drake and DaBaby's "Oprah's Bank Account" and Lindsay Lohan is back with new music! This is Billboard News Now, rounding out the top music stories for Thursday, April 2nd.
Making a Scene Presents the PODCAST of LIVE from the Midnight Circus Featuring Troy GonyeaThis is the Voice of Indie Blues, the future of the blues. Artists who embrace the diversity of the blues that always has and still is being created from it's roots. These artists understand the blues is a living art form that is driven by innovation and creativity. These are the Indie Blues Artists!Dave Specter,11 Wave's Gonna Come,Blues From The Inside OutDave Specter,06 Asking For A Friend,Blues From The Inside OutNever The Bride,Don't Let The Rain Fall Down,For Better For WorseNever The Bride,Love Finds The Young And Old,For Better For WorseJohnny Burgin,Daddy's Got the Personal Touch,Johnny Burgin LiveBreezy Rodio,12 I'll Survive,If It Ain't Broke Don't Fix ItWhitey Somers,Six Months Pregnant 3000 Miles Away,Down that roadLevee Town,Pays To Be Poor,City HallRebekah Meldrum,Whiskey and Wine,Rebekah MeldrumLIVE from the Midnight Circus-,Blues Scale,LMC-****Andrew Jr.Boy Jones & Kerrie Lepai Jones,Do You Ever Think About Me,Jr.Boy & Kerrie's BluesMike Zito & Friends,No Particular Place To Go,Rock 'N' Roll - A Tribute To Chuck BerrySister Lucille,99 Pounds,AliveSister Lucille,Lost,AliveTroy Gonyea,2. (Do The) Curl Up And Die,Click Click SparkTroy Gonyea,7. Georgia Slop,Click Click SparkLMC-****,Troy Gonyea,Troy Gonyea,6. Tell Heaven,Click Click SparkTroy Gonyea,9. I Am Feeling So Good (Owed T' Don),Click Click SparkMatchedash Parish,Hopeless Romantic,Saturday NightEddie 9V,Bottle and The Blues,Left My Soul in MemphisGrace Potter ft. Lucius,Back To Me,Doug Duffey and BADD,Big Easy Street Blues,Doug Duffey and BADD Play The BluesDoug Duffey and BADD,A Memory Left To Lose,Doug Duffey and BADD Play The BluesKenny Wayne Shepherd,Mr. Soul (mix 7),the TravelerTeresa James & the Rhythm Tramps,PUT THE SQUEEZE ON ME,LIVELIVE from the Midnight Circus-****,rjdoityourself,LMC-****Lucky Peterson & Tamara Tramell,Don't Want Nobody But You,50 Years-Just Warming UpBrody Buster's One Man Band,Alligator Blues,Damn I Spilled the BluesMakingascene.org,Makingascene.org Promo,makingascene.orgVan Morrison,Dark Night Of The Soul,HeavyDrunk,Somebody's Got to Take Them Panties Off,HolywaterNicholas David,Peel Back The Years,Yesterday's GoneGhost Town Blues Band,Running Out Of Time,Shine
Making a Scene Presents the PODCAST of LIVE from the Midnight Circus Featuring Doug Duffey and BaddThis is the Voice of Indie Blues, the future of the blues. Artists who embrace the diversity of the blues that always has and still is being created from it's roots. These artists understand the blues is a living art form that is driven by innovation and creativity. These are the Indie Blues Artists!Dave Specter,11 Wave's Gonna Come,Blues From The Inside OutDave Specter,06 Asking For A Friend,Blues From The Inside OutNever The Bride,Don't Let The Rain Fall Down,For Better For WorseNever The Bride,Love Finds The Young And Old,For Better For WorseJohnny Burgin,Daddy's Got the Personal Touch,Johnny Burgin LiveBreezy Rodio,12 I'll Survive,If It Ain't Broke Don't Fix ItWhitey Somers,Six Months Pregnant 3000 Miles Away,Down that roadLevee Town,Pays To Be Poor,City HallRebekah Meldrum,Whiskey and Wine,Rebekah MeldrumLIVE from the Midnight Circus-,Blues Scale,LMC-****Andrew Jr.Boy Jones & Kerrie Lepai Jones,Do You Ever Think About Me,Jr.Boy & Kerrie's BluesMike Zito & Friends,No Particular Place To Go,Rock 'N' Roll - A Tribute To Chuck BerrySister Lucille,99 Pounds,AliveSister Lucille,Lost,AliveDoug Duffey and BADD,Have You Ever,Doug Duffey and BADD Play The BluesDoug Duffey and BADD,Drink It On Down,Doug Duffey and BADD Play The Bluesinterview,Doug Duffy and Badd,Doug Duffey and BADD,Big Easy Street Blues,Doug Duffey and BADD Play The BluesDoug Duffey and BADD,A Memory Left To Lose,Doug Duffey and BADD Play The BluesMatchedash Parish,Hopeless Romantic,Saturday NightEddie 9V,Bottle and The Blues,Left My Soul in MemphisGrace Potter ft. Lucius,Back To Me,Troy Gonyea,6. Tell Heaven,Click Click SparkTroy Gonyea,9. I Am Feeling So Good (Owed T' Don),Click Click SparkKenny Wayne Shepherd,Mr. Soul (mix 7),the TravelerTeresa James & the Rhythm Tramps,PUT THE SQUEEZE ON ME,LIVELucky Peterson & Tamara Tramell,Don't Want Nobody But You,50 Years-Just Warming UpBrody Buster's One Man Band,Alligator Blues,Damn I Spilled the BluesVan Morrison,Dark Night Of The Soul,HeavyDrunk,Somebody's Got to Take Them Panties Off,HolywaterNicholas David,Peel Back The Years,Yesterday's GoneGhost Town Blues Band,Running Out Of Time,Shine
Making a Scene Presents the PODCAST of LIVE from the Midnight Circus Indie Blues Double Shot Show!This is the Voice of Indie Blues, the future of the blues. An Indie Blues double shot of artists who embrace the diversity of the blues that always has and still is being created from it's roots. These artists understand the blues is a living art form that is driven by innovation and creativity. These are the Indie Blues Artists! Dave Specter,11 Wave's Gonna Come,Blues From The Inside OutDave Specter,06 Asking For A Friend,Blues From The Inside OutNever The Bride,Love Finds The Young And Old,For Better For WorseNever The Bride,Don't Let The Rain Fall Down,For Better For WorseJohnnyt Burgin,Got to Find me a Woman,Johnny Burgin LiveJohnny Burgin,Daddy's Got the Personal Touch,Johnny Burgin LiveBreezy Rodio,12 I'll Survive,If It Ain't Broke Don't Fix ItBreezy Rodio,07 Desperate Lover,If It Ain't Broke Don't Fix ItWhitey Somers,Six Months Pregnant 3000 Miles Away,Down that roadWhitey Somers,82% Done,Down That RoadqLevee Town,Back Page Girl,City HallLevee Town,Pays To Be Poor,City HallRebekah Meldrum,Whiskey and Wine,Rebekah MeldrumRebekah Meldrum,Set Your Soul Free,Rebekah MeldrumLIVE from the Midnight Circus-,Blues Scale,LMC-****Andrew Jr.Boy Jones & Kerrie Lepai Jones,Good Life,Jr.Boy & Kerrie's BluesAndrew Jr.Boy Jones & Kerrie Lepai Jones,Do You Ever Think About Me,Jr.Boy & Kerrie's BluesMike Zito & Friends,Too Much Monkey Buisness,Rock 'N' Roll - A Tribute To Chuck BerryMike Zito & Friends,No Particular Place To Go,Rock 'N' Roll - A Tribute To Chuck BerrySister Lucille,99 Pounds,AliveSister Lucille,Lost,AliveMatchedash Parish,Hopeless Romantic,Saturday NightMatchedash Parish,Not Sold In Getting Old,Saturday NightEddie 9V,ghost,Left My Soul in MemphisEddie 9V,Bottle and The Blues,Left My Soul in MemphisMakingascene.org,Makingascene.org Promo,makingascene.orgDoug Duffey and BADD,Big Easy Street Blues,Doug Duffey and BADD Play The BluesDoug Duffey and BADD,A Memory Left To Lose,Doug Duffey and BADD Play The BluesTroy Gonyea,6. Tell Heaven,Click Click SparkTroy Gonyea,9. I Am Feeling So Good (Owed T' Don),Click Click SparkKenny Wayne Shepherd,Woman Like You (mix 6),the TravelerKenny Wayne Shepherd,Mr. Soul (mix 7),the TravelerTeresa James & the Rhythm Tramps,PUT THE SQUEEZE ON ME,LIVETeresa James & the Rhythm Tramps,FORGETTING YOU,LIVEBrody Buster's One Man Band,Bad News,Damn I Spilled the BluesBrody Buster's One Man Band,Alligator Blues,Damn I Spilled the BluesLucky Peterson & Tamara Tramell,Don't Want Nobody But You,50 Years-Just Warming UpLucky Peterson & Aelpeacha,Takin Care Of Mine,50 Years-Just Warming UpMakingascene.org,Makingascene.org Promo,makingascene.orgGrace Potter ft. Lucius,Repossession,Grace Potter ft. Lucius,Back To Me,Van Morrison,Dark Night Of The Soul,Van Morrison,Days Gone By,HeavyDrunk,Walking to the Mission in the Rain,HolywaterHeavyDrunk,Somebody's Got to Take Them Panties Off,HolywaterNicholas David,Hole In The Bottom,Yesterday's GoneNicholas David,Peel Back The Years,Yesterday's GoneGhost Town Blues Band,Heading Nowhere Fast,ShineGhost Town Blues Band,Running Out Of Time,Shine
Making a Scene Presents the PODCAST of LIVE from the Midnight Circus Indie Blues Double Shot Show!This is the Voice of Indie Blues, the future of the blues. An Indie Blues double shot of artists who embrace the diversity of the blues that always has and still is being created from it's roots. These artists understand the blues is a living art form that is driven by innovation and creativity. These are the Indie Blues Artists!Van Morrison,Days Gone By,Van Morrison,Dark Night Of The Soul,Mike Zito & Friends,Memphis,Rock 'N' Roll - A Tribute To Chuck BerryMike Zito & Friends,My Ding A Ling,Rock 'N' Roll - A Tribute To Chuck BerryGrace Potter ft. Lucius,Back To Me,Grace Potter ft. Lucius,Repossession,Lucky Peterson & Aelpeacha,Takin Care Of Mine,50 Years-Just Warming UpLucky Peterson & Tamara Tramell,Don't Want Nobody But You,50 Years-Just Warming UpKenny Wayne Shepherd,Turn To Stone (mix 9),the TravelerKenny Wayne Shepherd,Woman Like You (mix 6),the TravelerGhost Town Blues Band,Running Out Of Time,ShineGhost Town Blues Band,Heading Nowhere Fast,ShineThe Lewis Hamilton Band,Empty Roads,On The RadioThe Lewis Hamilton Band,When The River Dries,On The RadioJacqui Brown,Brought The House Down,Love Love LoveJacqui Brown,Flow Like A River,Love Love LoveWhitey Somers,Six Months Pregnant 3000 Miles Away,Down that roadWhitey Somers,82% Done,Down That RoadqAndrew Jr.Boy Jones & Kerrie Lepai Jones,The World's Gone Crazy,Jr.Boy & Kerrie's BluesAndrew Jr.Boy Jones & Kerrie Lepai Jones,Do You Ever Think About Me,Jr.Boy & Kerrie's BluesJaniva Bumpers,LMC-****,Radio DropsJaniva Magness (feat Taj Mahal),Don't You Wish It Was True,Change In The Weather - Janiva Magness Sings John FogertyJaniva Magness,Have You Ever Seen The Rain,Change In The Weather - Janiva Magness Sings John FogertySparky Parker,Good Man,In The DarkSparky Parker,Shake Your Hips,In The DarkDiane Blue,Don't Box Me In,Look for the LightDiane Blue,That's a Pretty Good Love,Look for the LightTeresa James & the Rhythm Tramps,I WANT IT ALL,LIVETeresa James & the Rhythm Tramps,EVERYDAY WILL BE LIKE A HOLIDAY,LIVEEddie 9V,ghost,Left My Soul in MemphisEddie 9V,left my soul in memphis,Left My Soul in MemphisSister Lucille,Lost,AliveSister Lucille,Think About You,AliveAnnika Chambers,In The Basement,Kiss My SassAnnika Chambers,World of Hurt,Kiss My SassMakingascene.org,Makingascene.org Promo,makingascene.orgDoug Duffey and BADD,A Memory Left To Lose,Doug Duffey and BADD Play The BluesDoug Duffey and BADD,Big Easy Street Blues,Doug Duffey and BADD Play The BluesNicholas David,Curious,Yesterday's GoneNicholas David,Okay,Yesterday's GoneBrody Buster's One Man Band,Bad News,Damn I Spilled the BluesBrody Buster's One Man Band,Alligator Blues,Damn I Spilled the BluesMakingascene.org,Makingascene.org Promo,makingascene.orgThe Paul Deslauriers Band,Feeling All Kinds Of Good,BounceThe Paul Deslauriers Band,Happy Wasting Time With You,BounceHeavyDrunk,Somebody's Got to Take Them Panties Off,HolywaterHeavyDrunk,Walking to the Mission in the Rain,HolywaterBiscuit Miller & The Mix,Southern Woman,Chicken GreaseBiscuit Miller & The Mix,Chicken Grease,Chicken GreaseTroy Gonyea,2. (Do The) Curl Up And Die,Click Click SparkTroy Gonyea,7. Georgia Slop,Click Click SparkChris Eger Band,03 Last Addiction,Show Me Where To SignChris Eger Band,02 Hippie Heart,Show Me Where To SignJeff Dale and the South Woodlawners,Naked Woman In My Bed,Good MusicJeff Dale and the South Woodlawners,The Devil I Know,Good MusicThe B. Christopher Band,Tried To Keep You Satisfied,Two Rivers BackThe B. Christopher Band,I'm Drunk,Two Rivers Back Honoring the Past, Praising the Present, Empowering the FutureTUNE IN THE BEST IN INDIE BLUES RADIO AND BECOME PART OF THE Indie Blues MovementCelebrating the Diversity and Power of the Music created by artists that acknowledge their roots are in the Blues!INDIE Blues – Currently Touring Musicians who recognize they are influenced by The Blues artists that came before them and in the time honored tradition of The Blues, are creating New Original Music that reflects their reality. The music they create communicates with the listener with truth, integrity and touches them on a deep emotional level.
Making a Scene Presents the PODCAST of LIVE from the Midnight Circus Featuring Teresa JamesThis is the Voice of Indie Blues, the future of the blues. Artists who embrace the diversity of the blues that always has and still is being created from it's roots. These artists understand the blues is a living art form that is driven by innovation and creativity. These are the Indie Blues Artists! HeavyDrunk,Somebody's Got to Take Them Panties Off,HolywaterHeavyDrunk,Walking to the Mission in the Rain,HolywaterVan Morrison,Days Gone By,Van Morrison,Dark Night Of The Soul,Mike Zito & Friends,Memphis,Rock 'N' Roll - A Tribute To Chuck BerryGrace Potter ft. Lucius,Back To Me,Grace Potter ft. Lucius,Repossession,Annika Chambers,In The Basement,Kiss My SassBiscuit Miller & The Mix,Southern Woman,Chicken GreaseLucky Peterson & Aelpeacha,Takin Care Of Mine,50 Years-Just Warming UpLucky Peterson & Tamara Tramell,Don't Want Nobody But You,50 Years-Just Warming UpKenny Wayne Shepherd,Woman Like You (mix 6),the TravelerTeresa James & the Rhythm Tramps,I WANT IT ALL,LIVETeresa James & the Rhythm Tramps,I LIKE IT LIKE THAT…,LIVELMC-****,Teresa James,Teresa James & the Rhythm Tramps,FORGETTING YOU,LIVETeresa James & the Rhythm Tramps,PUT THE SQUEEZE ON ME,LIVEGhost Town Blues Band,Running Out Of Time,ShineThe Lewis Hamilton Band,Empty Roads,On The RadioJacqui Brown,Flow Like A River,Love Love LoveWhitey Somers,82% Done,Down That RoadqLIVE from the Midnight Circus-,Blues Scale,LMC-****Andrew Jr.Boy Jones & Kerrie Lepai Jones,The World's Gone Crazy,Jr.Boy & Kerrie's BluesJaniva Magness (feat Taj Mahal),Don't You Wish It Was True,Change In The Weather - Janiva Magness Sings John FogertySparky Parker,Good Man,In The DarkDiane Blue,That's a Pretty Good Love,Look for the LightTeresa James & the Rhythm Tramps,I WANT IT ALL,LIVEEddie 9V,left my soul in memphis,Left My Soul in MemphisSister Lucille,Lost,AliveDoug Duffey and BADD,A Memory Left To Lose,Doug Duffey and BADD Play The BluesDoug Duffey and BADD,Big Easy Street Blues,Doug Duffey and BADD Play The BluesNicholas David,Curious,Yesterday's GoneNicholas David,Okay,Yesterday's GoneBrody Buster's One Man Band,Bad News,Damn I Spilled the BluesBrody Buster's One Man Band,Alligator Blues,Damn I Spilled the BluesThe Paul Deslauriers Band,Feeling All Kinds Of Good,BounceTroy Gonyea,2. (Do The) Curl Up And Die,Click Click SparkChris Eger Band,03 Last Addiction,Show Me Where To SignJeff Dale and the South Woodlawners,Naked Woman In My Bed,Good MusicThe B. Christopher Band,I'm Drunk,Two Rivers Back
Making a Scene Presents the PODCAST of LIVE from the Midnight Circus Featuring Nicholas DavidThis is the Voice of Indie Blues, the future of the blues. Artists who embrace the diversity of the blues that always has and still is being created from it's roots. These artists understand the blues is a living art form that is driven by innovation and creativity. These are the Indie Blues Artists!HeavyDrunk,Somebody's Got to Take Them Panties Off,HolywaterHeavyDrunk,Walking to the Mission in the Rain,HolywaterVan Morrison,Dark Night Of The Soul,Mike Zito & Friends,Memphis,Rock 'N' Roll - A Tribute To Chuck BerrySister Lucille,Lost,AliveGrace Potter ft. Lucius,Repossession,Grace Potter ft. Lucius,Back To Me,Andrew Jr.Boy Jones & Kerrie Lepai Jones,The World's Gone Crazy,Jr.Boy & Kerrie's BluesDiane Blue,That's a Pretty Good Love,Look for the LightJacqui Brown,Flow Like A River,Love Love LoveAnnika Chambers,In The Basement,Kiss My SassBiscuit Miller & The Mix,Southern Woman,Chicken GreaseLucky Peterson & Tamara Tramell,Don't Want Nobody But You,50 Years-Just Warming UpKenny Wayne Shepherd,Woman Like You (mix 6),the TravelerNicholas David,Peel Back The Years,Yesterday's GoneNicholas David,Hole In The Bottom,Yesterday's GoneLMC-****,Nicholas David,Nicholas David,Curious,Yesterday's GoneNicholas David,Okay,Yesterday's GoneGhost Town Blues Band,Running Out Of Time,ShineThe Lewis Hamilton Band,Empty Roads,On The RadioWhitey Somers,82% Done,Down That RoadqJaniva Magness (feat Taj Mahal),Don't You Wish It Was True,Change In The Weather - Janiva Magness Sings John FogertySparky Parker,Good Man,In The DarkTeresa James & the Rhythm Tramps,I WANT IT ALL,LIVEEddie 9V,left my soul in memphis,Left My Soul in MemphisDoug Duffey and BADD,A Memory Left To Lose,Doug Duffey and BADD Play The BluesDoug Duffey and BADD,Big Easy Street Blues,Doug Duffey and BADD Play The BluesBrody Buster's One Man Band,Bad News,Damn I Spilled the BluesBrody Buster's One Man Band,Alligator Blues,Damn I Spilled the BluesThe Paul Deslauriers Band,Feeling All Kinds Of Good,BounceTroy Gonyea,2. (Do The) Curl Up And Die,Click Click SparkChris Eger Band,03 Last Addiction,Show Me Where To SignJeff Dale and the South Woodlawners,Naked Woman In My Bed,Good MusicThe B. Christopher Band,I'm Drunk,Two Rivers Back
Making a Scene Presents the PODCAST of LIVE from the Midnight Circus Featuring Brody BusterThis is the Voice of Indie Blues, the future of the blues. Artists who embrace the diversity of the blues that always has and still is being created from it's roots. These artists understand the blues is a living art form that is driven by innovation and creativity. These are the Indie Blues Artists! HeavyDrunk,Somebody's Got to Take Them Panties Off,HolywaterHeavyDrunk,Walking to the Mission in the Rain,HolywaterVan Morrison,Days Gone By,Van Morrison,Dark Night Of The Soul,Mike Zito & Friends,Memphis,Rock 'N' Roll - A Tribute To Chuck BerryGrace Potter ft. Lucius,Back To Me,Grace Potter ft. Lucius,Repossession,Annika Chambers,In The Basement,Kiss My SassBiscuit Miller & The Mix,Southern Woman,Chicken GreaseLucky Peterson & Aelpeacha,Takin Care Of Mine,50 Years-Just Warming UpLucky Peterson & Tamara Tramell,Don't Want Nobody But You,50 Years-Just Warming UpKenny Wayne Shepherd,Woman Like You (mix 6),the TravelerBrody Buster's One Man Band,Week Long,Damn I Spilled the BluesBrody Buster's One Man Band,Like'em Like That,Damn I Spilled the BluesLMC-****,Brody Buster,Brody Buster's One Man Band,Bad News,Damn I Spilled the BluesBrody Buster's One Man Band,Alligator Blues,Damn I Spilled the BluesGhost Town Blues Band,Running Out Of Time,ShineThe Lewis Hamilton Band,Empty Roads,On The RadioJacqui Brown,Flow Like A River,Love Love LoveWhitey Somers,82% Done,Down That RoadqLIVE from the Midnight Circus-,Blues Scale,LMC-****Andrew Jr.Boy Jones & Kerrie Lepai Jones,The World's Gone Crazy,Jr.Boy & Kerrie's BluesJaniva Magness (feat Taj Mahal),Don't You Wish It Was True,Change In The Weather - Janiva Magness Sings John FogertySparky Parker,Good Man,In The DarkDiane Blue,That's a Pretty Good Love,Look for the LightTeresa James & the Rhythm Tramps,I WANT IT ALL,LIVEEddie 9V,left my soul in memphis,Left My Soul in MemphisSister Lucille,Lost,AliveDoug Duffey and BADD,A Memory Left To Lose,Doug Duffey and BADD Play The BluesDoug Duffey and BADD,Big Easy Street Blues,Doug Duffey and BADD Play The BluesNicholas David,Curious,Yesterday's GoneNicholas David,Okay,Yesterday's GoneThe Paul Deslauriers Band,Feeling All Kinds Of Good,BounceTroy Gonyea,2. (Do The) Curl Up And Die,Click Click SparkChris Eger Band,03 Last Addiction,Show Me Where To SignJeff Dale and the South Woodlawners,Naked Woman In My Bed,Good MusicThe B. Christopher Band,I'm Drunk,Two Rivers Back
Van Morrison,Dark Night Of The Soul,Van Morrison,Days Gone By,Nicholas David,With Or Without,Yesterday's GoneNicholas David,Peel Back The Years,Yesterday's GoneGrace Potter ft. Lucius,Back To Me,Grace Potter ft. Lucius,Repossession,LIVE from the Midnight Circus-,Blues Scale,LMC-****Lucky Peterson & Aelpeacha,Takin Care Of Mine,50 Years-Just Warming UpLucky Peterson & Tamara Tramell,Don't Want Nobody But You,50 Years-Just Warming UpThe Lewis Hamilton Band,Empty Roads,On The RadioThe Lewis Hamilton Band,When The River Dries,On The RadioJacqui Brown,Brought The House Down,Love Love LoveJacqui Brown,Flow Like A River,Love Love LoveSparky Parker,Good Man,In The DarkSparky Parker,Shake Your Hips,In The DarkSister Lucille,Lost,AliveSister Lucille,Think About You,AliveEddie 9V,ghost,Left My Soul in MemphisEddie 9V,left my soul in memphis,Left My Soul in MemphisRandy Mcallister and the Scrappiest Band In the Motherland,Pactola,"Spitball,Shatter and Patch"Randy Mcallister and the Scrappiest Band In the Motherland,My Drawl Caused It All,"Spitball,Shatter and Patch"Teresa James & the Rhythm Tramps,I WANT IT ALL,LIVETeresa James & the Rhythm Tramps,EVERYDAY WILL BE LIKE A HOLIDAY,LIVEDoug Duffey and BADD,Drink It On Down,Doug Duffey and BADD Play The BluesDoug Duffey and BADD,The Things We Used To Do,Doug Duffey and BADD Play The BluesMike Zito & Friends,Wee Wee Hours,Rock 'N' Roll - A Tribute To Chuck BerryMike Zito & Friends,Havana Moon,Rock 'N' Roll - A Tribute To Chuck BerryHeavyDrunk,Midnight in Harlem,HolywaterHeavyDrunk,Somebody's Got to Take Them Panties Off,HolywaterKenny Wayne Shepherd,Woman Like You (mix 6),the TravelerKenny Wayne Shepherd,Turn To Stone (mix 9),the TravelerBiscuit Miller & The Mix,Southern Woman,Chicken GreaseBiscuit Miller & The Mix,Chicken Grease,Chicken GreaseChris Eger Band,03 Last Addiction,Show Me Where To SignChris Eger Band,02 Hippie Heart,Show Me Where To SignBrody Buster's One Man Band,Alligator Blues,Damn I Spilled the BluesBrody Buster's One Man Band,Week Long,Damn I Spilled the BluesJeff Dale and the South Woodlawners,Naked Woman In My Bed,Good MusicJeff Dale and the South Woodlawners,The Devil I Know,Good MusicMyles Goodwyn and Friends of the Blues,Being Good,Myles Goodwyn Friends of the Blues 2Myles Goodwyn and Friends of the Blues,All Over Now,Myles Goodwyn Friends of the Blues 2Ghost Town Blues Band,Running Out Of Time,ShineGhost Town Blues Band,Heading Nowhere Fast,ShineJaniva Magness (feat Taj Mahal),Don't You Wish It Was True,Change In The Weather - Janiva Magness Sings John FogertyJaniva Magness,Have You Ever Seen The Rain,Change In The Weather - Janiva Magness Sings John FogertyDiane Blue,Don't Box Me In,Look for the LightDiane Blue,That's a Pretty Good Love,Look for the LightAnnika Chambers,Let The Sass Out,Kiss My SassAnnika Chambers,Thats What You Made Me,Kiss My SassTroy Gonyea,2. (Do The) Curl Up And Die,Click Click SparkTroy Gonyea,7. Georgia Slop,Click Click SparkThe B. Christopher Band,I'm Drunk,Two Rivers BackThe B. Christopher Band,Tried To Keep You Satisfied,Two Rivers BackChris Eger Band,Last Addiction,Show Me Where to SignChris Eger Band,Show Me Where to Sign,Show Me Where to SignThe Paul Deslauriers Band,Feeling All Kinds Of Good,BounceThe Paul Deslauriers Band,Happy Wasting Time With You,Bounce
John Clawson, aka TySoul from Nanticoke has an amazing R&B/pop sound and a heart as big as his talent! Hear his incredible single "Back To Me" and be inspired by his vision to use MUSIC to make the world a better place. TySoul is destined for world domination FO SHO!!!
At the forefront of the Australian dance music scene, duo Vance Musgrove and Mikah Freeman aka The Aston Shuffle are shaping up for their most significant international year to date. With a flurry of new releases and a busy touring schedule that's already taken in the legendary Brooklyn club Output, and the Tomorrowland festival ahead of current US dates with The Magician and UK dates with Dom Dolla whom they make their debut alongside at Egg LDN on Friday, July 5th. Whether its their new tracks including “Stay”, “Now Or Never” and “Back To Me”, a collab with TCTS, released on Idris Elba's 7Wallace label plus remixes forthcoming for Labrinth, Sia & Diplo's LSD project, or headline festival slots, The Aston Shuffle are two of the hottest names on the electronic music scene right now. Alongside their longstanding weekly radio show The Friday Night Shuffle (now in its 8th year) on Triple J Radio, the duo also host a monthly one-hour mix series Only 100s focusing on the standout tracks that hit their crates every month. The Aston Shuffle are also touring their Only 100s brand with guests like TCTS and Icarus. From the sound of their piano-house jam “Everything I Got” to their era-defining record and Main Stage festival anthem, “Sunrise”, which also lifted the #1 slot on Beatport, the pair continue to evolve their sound.
Speaking up is what you do when you say what you mean and you mean what you say. - Dr. Alessandra Wall What modern tools can help you gain more confidence, achieve that next benchmark, and overcome your fear of speaking up? ---> Join the Wellness Warrior VIP Club: get exclusive discounts on new wellness tools, be first in line for new podcasts, get access to invite-only events, and so much more.** ---> Get The Morning 21: A powerful (and free) system designed to give you more energy, let go of old weight, and live life well. JOIN THE FACEBOOK GROUP | *REVIEW THIS PODCAST In Wellness Force Radio episode 271, clinical psychologist, coach, international speaker, author of Back To Me and host of the Life In Focus Podcast, Dr. Alessandra Wall, shares how to overcome psychological barriers, set up healthy social media practices, and get your life in focus by summoning emotional resilience. Discover how to uncover your inner truth, find your voice, and be honest about your thoughts and feelings. Back To Me Get your copy of Dr. Alessandra Wall's ebook, Back To Me Does this sound familiar? There’s never any time for me! I just wish I could get back to me, take five, and get a breather… I’m tired all time, but mostly I’m tired of feeling so overbooked, busy and tired! I’d love to do me, but is seems selfish, I can’t help but feel guilty. 40% of Americans suffer from some form of anxiety, and the numbers for the rest of the Western world aren’t much different. It’s no wonder. We have made our lives so busy and frantic that we’ve lost the ability to make time for and take care of ourselves. We’re overbooked, overworked, and over stimulated! What if you could change all that in 4 weeks all for the price of a latte? Back to Me is a short ebook that covers four major areas of life: The simple choices you make every day The rhythm of your life Setting boundaries with the world Learning to listen to yourself – Introspection/Insight Back to Me shows you where you might be going wrong in each of these areas, and what balance and reclaiming your life can look like. Get 4 weeks of tips, challenges, and tricks to create the changes you want to see. Listen To Episode 271 As Dr. Alessandra Wall Uncovers: What she's doing to help women really find and share their voices with the world. How women have been pre-conditioned to not articulate their wants and needs to other people. The beliefs, assumptions, and filters that hold women back from feeling free to express themselves. How, without realizing it, centuries of socialization has programmed our expectations for human behavior. Words and phrases that have boxed women such as 'rational,' 'emotional,' or 'abrasive.' How labels, filters, and assumptions can actually be beneficial as we navigate the world but can also become distorted and then create real problems in society. What unconscious bias training is and its goal to help people become aware of their biases and make changes. The art of nothing to slow down, pause, and reconnect with yourself. What tools we can use to grow our emotional intelligence muscles. The importance of looking for a partner who will listen to you, consider what you need, and create a dialogue when conflict comes up. Susan Cain's explanation about the differences between introverts and extroverts plus what an ambivert is. Why human social connection and acceptance is so vital for own survival. Steps you can take to be yourself in front of anyone without feeling anxious. Why people are not being their authentic selves online and how that's affecting our interactions and relationships. The control of social media and how it affects our mental health including the rise of depression for young women. How social media and society is programming this idea that we have to be loved in order to be enough. Why we feel that being liked at work is more important for professional success than the ability, knowledge, and experience that we have to do a job. The extreme standards that we're all trying to live up to when being average is absolutely okay. Why you shouldn't let circumstances dictate your life but rather influence your path. The biggest challenges she faces as a therapist and how she has personally evolved in her profession. Power Quotes From The Show "If you don't speak your truth because you're afraid of being heard, then that will guarantee it'll never be heard." - Dr. Alessandra Wall "Women oftentimes know what's making them mad but they don't feel like they can say it because it wouldn't be 'nice,' it would result in conflict or something else. We don't think we're going to be heard so we don't put it out there but that then guarantees that we will never be heard if we never put it out into the world. If we at least put it out there then maybe we'll find out that either we're not communicating clearly, the person doesn't understand what we're saying, or the person doesn't care about what we want or need in which case we have this great piece of information that will help us decide what we want to do with this relationship." - Dr. Alessandra Wall "If there is a friend, family member, or partner who doesn't consistently care what you need or want, the answer is to walk away from that relationship because otherwise, you're always going to be resentful and unhappy with that person." - Dr. Alessandra Wall "Speaking up truly is that simple. All it takes is being in that space where you are okay with who you are so that you can put it out into the world and not be constantly walking in this space of being worried that if you admit that you have two versions of Vanilla Ice's, 'Ice, Ice Baby,' on your iTunes playlist that other people will judge you for it." - Dr. Alessandra Wall "Our lives aren't determined so much by our circumstances so much as they're determined by the choices that we make. If you don't like the way your life is going, you have to do something different and speaking up is just one way to make that happen." - Dr. Alessandra Wall "If you don't speak up, say what you mean, and mean what you say, then you're being the most dishonest, shallow, and untrue version of yourself. The kindest thing you can do with someone is to be honest with them about what you think, feel, how they make you feel, and what you need from them. That will create the strongest relationships." - Dr. Alessandra Wall Links From Today's Show Dr. Alessandra Wall LinkedIn Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube Pinterest Life In Focus Podcast Back To Me by Dr. Alessandra Wall Speak Up with Dr. Alessandra Wall Bridge The Gap with Dr. Alessandra Wall In Her Shoes Be More Confident: What Confidence Is And Is Not, And How To Build It Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking by Susan Cain Irresistible: The Rise of Addictive Technology and the Business of Keeping Us Hooked by Adam Alter Myers–Briggs Type Indicator Eckhart Tolle WFR 103 Robb Wolf WFR 183 Dr. Kyra Bobinet WFR 206 Dan Pardi About Dr. Alessandra Wall Dr. Alessandra Wall is a clinical psychologist, a coach, and an international speaker. Over the past 15+ years, she has helped hundreds of people break through filters, overcome roadblocks, and build thriving personal and professional lives. She helps smart, professional women and forward-thinking companies bridge the gap between the way things are and the way they want them to be. Whether coaching professional women to gain confidence, overcome stress and achieve success in life, or working with forward-thinking, innovative companies to build better teams, better solutions, and a better bottom line, everything she does helps you bridge the gaps in your life and business, using solutions and strategies that are right for you. 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ManyFew presents 'Electronic Heaven' - tune in for a full hour of the freshest and funkiest dance music from around the globe. The monthly show is ready to take you on a musical journey and includes exclusive remixes, edits and unreleased tracks from the ManyFew brothers! 01.ManyFew - How Would You Know 02.Weiss UK - Feel My Needs Original03.Craig David - Magic (Just Kiddin Remix) 04.Brando, Loud Luxury - Body 05.Janelle Monae - Make Me Feel (EDX Dubai Skyline Remix) 06.Armand Van Helden, Butter Rush, Neil Petricone - I Need A Painkiller (MK Remix) 07.Low Steppa Ft. Ayak - No Love 08.John Dahlbäck - Back To Me (feat. Trove) 09.Bingo Players & Goshfather - Everybody 10.LMC x Mark McCabe - Time To Groove 11. ManyFew - 1080’s Funk12.Shaun Frank feat. Violet Days - Addicted (Midnight Kids Remix)13.Many More - Pandora 14.ManyFew feat. Twiggy - Where To Go 15.Kideko - Good Thing16.Brandy - I Wanna Be Down (2018 UK Edit)17.Mark Knight feat. Mr. V - We Get High From The Music Original
Ноябрьский и ооочень теплый выпуск самого лучшего шоу электронной музыки #MadeForYou готов согревать ваши уши прямо здесь и сейчас!!! Слушаем и наслаждаемся! November Mix 2018 (Side A) @ STROKE Little Big - Mon ami Maxim Schunk - Give It All DJs From Mars - Gam Gam TUJAMO feat. Karen Harding - With U (Official Untold Festival Anthem) Calvin Harris & Benny Blanco - I Found You EDX - High On You Kris Kross Amsterdam x The Boy Next Door - Whenever (Joe Stone Remix) Don Diablo feat. Emeli Sande & Gucci Mane - Survive (VIP Mix) Deekey, Davis Mallory - Downtown (Club Mix) Mario - Drowning (Nitti Gritti & Shnd Remix) Avicii feat. Rita Ora - Lonely Together (Jaded Remix) NO SIGNE - Can I Have It Like Robinson - Medicine (Just Kiddin Remix) SNBRN, Autograf - Move All Night Zookeper - From Me Jacob Plant - About You (feat. Maxine) (PBH & Jack Shizzle Remix) Jay Pryor - Make Luv Marshmello x Anne-Marie - Friends (M-22 Remix) Matoma - Losing It Over You (Syn Cole Remix) SELVA feat. Ocana - Call My Name Teo Mandrelli - I Know (VIP Mix) Zookeper feat. Maribelle - Body Heat Watermat - Won't Stop (feat. Kelli-Leigh) Sean Darin feat. Eman - Burn Mr. Belt & Wezol - Harmony NERAK - Telepathy Yves Larock & LVNDSCAPE feat. Jaba - Rise Up 2k16 Klaas - Ok Without You Mr. Belt & Wezol - Let's All Chant Weero & Mitte - Our Dive Jonas Blue x Jack & Jack - Rise (Retrovision Remix) Going Deeper & TwoWorldsApart - Love You Better Felix Cartal - Mood (Sultan + Shepard Remix) Misha K - Show your Love Oliver Heldens feat. Shungudzo - Fire In My Soul Lost Frequencies feat. The NGHBRS - Like I Love You Jordan Jay Love For You LVK - Heroes (feat. Fuza) Raven & Kreyn - Muffin Syzz & Taku-Hero - Be My Love Danny Avila - Dreams Galantis - Love On Me (Madison Mars Remix) Red Square, Jim & Kayrae - The Word (Go There) John Dahlbдck - Bricks RetroVision x Raven & Kreyn - Nobody Else Cheat Codes - Balenciaga DJ Junior - Hold You John Dahlbдck - Back To Me (feat. Trove) Tiesto - Grapevine Benny Benassi feat. Sofi Tukker - Everybody Needs A Kiss Lucas & Steve - Adagio For Strings RetroVision - Get Up MAXIMALS, Sam Void - Pressure SNAYPOR - Let's Move On Ralvero - Hunkaar Ralvero Dropgun - Tomorrow Never Comes (feat. Bryan Finlay) Adler - Survive Curbi - Whip It D-Steal & Dbobby - Take It DASH3N - Keep This Exalto - Danger Funky Ro & David Milano feat. Martina Camargo - Guataqui (Pedro Carrilho remix) Knife Party - D.I.M.H Morgan Page & Swanky Tunes - Collusion Morgan Page feat. Lissie - The Longest Road (Vicetone Remix) Pendulum - Blood Sugar (Knife Party Remix) Sephyx & Robert Falcon - Heart Of Gold Robert Falcon Sick Individuals feat Nevve - Symphony CMC$ & Conor Maynard - Understand Me (Bougenvilla Remix) Dillon Francis - White Boi (Nitti Gritti Remix) (feat. Lao Ra) Elport x Vymvn - Power Exalto & R3V4CK - Beyond Helena - Levity Holl & Rush - Morse Code KIIDA x ALEX - Dandelion Maurice West - The Kick Style Of Eye - Louder feat. Sirena (Botnek's Weirder Mix) Teamworx - Clap Back Zonderling, Lost Frequencies - Crazy Albert Neve, Abel Ramos feat. Nalaya - Dreaming Julian Jordan - Tell Me The Truth KSHMR - Magic KSHMR Steve Aoki & Headhunterz - The Power of Now Fedde Le Grand - The Gaming Beat (feat. Kris Kiss) Knife Party - Resistance Benassi Bros feat. Sandy - Illusion (Original LP Vynil Version)
Tracklist:01. B3nte & MARKZ – Meatballs (Original Mix)02. Galwaro – Reborn (Extended Mix)03. Ibia & Treyy G – Party Monster (Original Mix) [Nelation Music]04. Helion – Happy (Original Mix) [Nelation Music]05. Jordan Jay – Treat You Right (Extended Mix) [Nelation Music]06. Disty – Crazy (Original Mix)07. DOPEDROP – Epic (Theis EZ Remix)08. Madison Mars – Back The Funk (Extended Mix) [Musical Freedom]09. Dannic – Stay (feat. INNA) [Dannic & LoaX Remix]10. Gregor Salto – Looking Good (feat. Red) [Steff da Campo & Gregor Salto Remix]11. KSHMR & Crossnaders – Back To Me feat Micky Blue [Spinnin]12. Tyron Hapi – Fireflies Ft. Bianca [TAKAHA Recs]13. Jay Hardway X Mike Williams X Tony Junior – Coffee Please X Feels like Yesterday X Unite (Danu5ik Mashup)14. Mike Emilio & Modo – Overkill 2018 [Nelation Music]15. Orkestrated & Will Sparks – Crank It Loud (Dimatik Remix) [Bourne Rec]16. Uberjakd & Fresh Til Death – Lose Our Minds (MARKZ Bootleg)17. Treyy G & MXNT – The Feels (DOPEDROP Remix) [Nelation Music]18. Treyy G & MXNT – The Feels (Theis EZ Remix) [Nelation Music]19. Bayza – Aether (Original Mix) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Of Mice & Men join Paul in the studio to talk "Unbreakable"! They're touring through December, so hit https://ofmiceandmenofficial.com/events for tickets. And for all things Harddrive... http://www.harddriveradio.com/
Maxwell talks to Louis Tomlinson about "Back To Me" featuring Bebe Rexha & more
Enjoy a brand new episode of #DJKAYC #Radio. Tracks from @EdSheeran, @LaidbackLuke, @The Chainsmokers and many more. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/15XUILD1. Queen Elizabeth - Cheat Codes2. High (Young Bombs Remix) - Jesper Jenset3. Rockabye ft. Sean Paul Anne-Marie (SHAKED Trap Remix) - Clean Bandit4. Shape Of You (MAKJ Remix) - Ed Sheeran5. Paris (VINAI Remix) - The Chainsmokers6. Come First (Joe Maz Mixshow Edit) - Terror Jr7. Obsession (ft. Jon Bellion) - Vice8. Secrets - CID ft. Conrad Sewell9. The Heat (I Wanna Dance With Somebody) (Felon Remix) - Ralph Felix & SDJM10. XOXO (Inpetto Remix) - Laidback Luke & Ralvero ft. Ina11. Rich Boy (Quintino Remix) - Galantis12. Falling (BROHUG Remix) - Alesso13. Back To Me (ft. Micky Blue) (Extended Mix) - KSHMR & Crossnaders14. It Ain't Me (Barry Harris & MSC Remix) - Kygo (feat Selena Gomez)15. Bruh - Curbi x Mesto16. Something Just Like This (eSQUIRE Bootleg Remix) - The Chainsmokers & Coldplay17. Matches - Cash Cash & ROZES18. Don't Let Me Down (W&W Remix) - The Chainsmokers feat. Daya
Following the release of her 2015 hit single ‘Supanova’ produced by Ulitmate Rejects, Spring 2017 sees the release her hot new EP ‘Back To Me’. This superb 4 track EP is infectious, emotionally raw, anthemic and powerful. Comprising of a great mix of catchy RnB grooves, Afro Beats and a powerful Ballad, ‘Back To Me’ by Lyfe Az Rose
Following the release of her 2015 hit single ‘Supanova’ produced by Ulitmate Rejects, Spring 2017 sees the release her hot new EP ‘Back To Me’. This superb 4 track EP is infectious, emotionally raw, anthemic and powerful. Comprising of a great mix of catchy RnB grooves, Afro Beats and a powerful Ballad, ‘Back To Me’ by Lyfe Az Rose
Following the release of her 2015 hit single ‘Supanova’ produced by Ulitmate Rejects, Spring 2017 sees the release her hot new EP ‘Back To Me’. This superb 4 track EP is infectious, emotionally raw, anthemic and powerful. Comprising of a great mix of catchy RnB grooves, Afro Beats and a powerful Ballad, ‘Back To Me’ by Lyfe Az Rose
Following the release of her 2015 hit single ‘Supanova’ produced by Ulitmate Rejects, Spring 2017 sees the release her hot new EP ‘Back To Me’. This superb 4 track EP is infectious, emotionally raw, anthemic and powerful. Comprising of a great mix of catchy RnB grooves, Afro Beats and a powerful Ballad, ‘Back To Me’ by Lyfe Az Rose
1. Cajmere & Russoul pres Ari Lourdes "Love Is You" Cajual Recordings 2. Liquideep "Feel It" (Shur-I-Kan Vocal Mix) Deeper Shades Recordings 3. DJ Ra-Soul & Don Crisp "Mulberry Street" Crisp Recordings 4. Yotam Anvi ft Chris Dockins "Love (Is What The World Needs)" Matthew Bandy Limestone Mix - Seasons Recordings 5. Layabouts ft Omar "As Long As You Believe" Reel People Music 6. Terranvova "So Strong" Kompakt 7. Kasper Bjorke "Lose Yourself To Jenny" (Maxxi Soundsystem Mix) hfn Music 8. Manuel Tur "Back To Me" Freerange 9. Manuel Tur "Back To Me" (Jimpster Dub) Freerange 10. Tuccillo & Kiko Navarro feat Amor "Loverry" (Yoruba Soul Drumapella) King Street 11. Osaze ft Jaidene Veda "Who Knew" (Mr A.L.I. Mix) Adaptation 12. Tamara Wellon "Euphoria" (Jose Carretas Son Liva Mix) Seasons Recordings *Follow us at: www.limestonerecordings.com www.facebook.com/limestonerecordings www.facebook.com/djmatthewbandy www.twitter.com/matthewbandy
So, been away for a bit, first Southport weekender at the new location of Butlin's in Minehead. Usual heady mix of soul classics and house, definite improvement on the old place, although it wasn't without its charms.....Then onto Ibiza, chilled week just wallowing in the early summer warmth. Two parts with some of the tunes I've been enjoying recently. Enjoy! 1. Love forever - New Age Steppers 2. Mr.Guy (Alternative Mix) (Bonus Track) - Sharon Bengamin 3. Beta - James Pants 4. Muevela - Abelardo Carbon 5. Sory Bamba - L'Orchestre Kanaga de Mopti 6. Serious Drug – Wildcookie 7. 52nd Street - Tell Me ( How It Feels ) (Extended Mix) 8. Work To Do - Mayer Hawthorne 9. Kilimanjaro (The Revenge edit) - Letta Mbulu 10. Invisible Wind - Jackie Stoudemire 11. Keep On (Vocal) - D Train 12. Special Kind Of Love – Amra 13. Synchronize – Discodeine 14. Back To Me (feat Ricky Reid) - 6th Borough Project 15. Destiny Reprise - DJ Nature 16. We Need We - Eddie C 17. My Etheric Body - Gatto Fritto 18. Rolex – MellowHype 19. Phreek Plus One - New York Dolls 20. Do U Wanna Fight - Africa Hitech 21. Idiosynkrasia (Ben Klock Remix) - Francesco Tristano 22. No Way – Osunlade 23. Crying For Hollywood (Shir Khan Remix) - James Yuill 24. Submarine Bells - Prommer & Barck 25. Shez Satan - Tres Demented 26. Glass Jar - Gang Gang Dance