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An interview about the 2025 Drew Cagle & The Reputation album "Bad Attitude." He talks about the origin of the song, what Tracii Guns of L.A. Guns brings to the song, the fan favorite from the album, the energy of his material, working with Nashville session players, upcoming performances, and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode Adam and Ashley start off by chatting about Adam's state of health. At about 17 minutes in, they are joined by NOC Sarah Hughes where she is immediately called a rat. The crew briefly touches on the upcoming World Team Trophy and all agree that if they had to choose a team leader for their World Team Trophy there is no better option than an angry woman.
happy tuesday hotties! this week, we are reacting to reddit posts centered around fitness from r/AITA. from not wanting to work out with your"overweight" friend to fitness class etiquette and running a half marathon, we determine whether these posters are in the right or need to get a grip!anya's favorites: kiwis, drizzilicious rice cakeskylie's favorite: clinique black honey lip and cheek oilneed advice? submit what's getting you down for our upcoming advice column episode! email us at twodegreeshotterpodcast@gmail.com, dm us on instagram, or submit through our anonymous suggestion box (insta and suggestion box linked below). submissions will be kept anonymous regardless of how you submit!make sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode, and follow us on instagram @twodegreeshotter! if you're listening on apple podcasts, leave us a review - it really helps us out!if you have any suggestions for topics you want to hear us cover, feel free to send them using our anonymous suggestion box: https://bit.ly/2WAjznf
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March 15th, 2025: Chastisement and Radical Woke Media; Fasting Empowers Our Prayers; Lenten Embers Days - Good Attitude vs Bad Attitude; Jonah Compared to Jesus; You Might Have a Clean House, but Is God in It?
Pink protests, a dramatic ejection, and a fiery Tesla station?! LOOPcast breaks down the biggest moments from Trump's historic address to Congress. Plus, the Supreme Court shuts down Trump's bid to block USAID spending. Don't miss this episode—watch now!Did you know… LOOPcast is on your favorite podcast platform. Subscribe on Apple, Google Podcasts, or wherever you listen!LINKS YOU'LL LOVE13-Year-Old Honorary OfficerRep Al Green Kicked Out of State of UnionHow Men Talk vs WomenAll opinions expressed on LOOPcast by the participants are their own and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of CatholicVote.TIMESTAMPS00:00 Welcome Back!01:50: Charity Mobile03:21: State of the Union Address05:56: Honorary 13-Year-Old Officer07:36: Libs' Bad Attitude 22:09: Trump's New Approach37:10: Pause On Poreign Aid Rejected54:45: Twilight Zone
Drew Cagle and the Reputation are bringing the danger back to rock n' roll with their latest release "Bad Attitude," which features an appearance from L.A. Guns' guitarist Tracii Guns. Cagle talks about the band's rise to prominence while playing with legendary acts like Stryper, Mr. Big, L.A. Guns and many more!
Drew Cagle & The Reputation is a high energy, no apologies, national touring rock bandfrom Central Illinois. The band got its name “The Reputation” after Cagle decided to lean intothe considerable ridicule he received in the beginning while attempting to perform his originalmusic in a market primarily dominated by cover bands. Driven by his passion for authenticoriginal expression, Cagle set his sights on the surrounding major cities in the Midwest andacross the US determined to show the world that greatest rock songs haven't already beenwritten...After 3 years, Drew Cagle & The Reputation return with a vengeance with the release of theirsecond full length album, Bad Attitude. An eight-song collection of boisterous rock ‘n' roll, Bad Attitude combines passionate modern songwriting with the bold sound and swagger of the hard rock superstars from the ‘80s. In an album ironically named after a band Cagle's father performedwith in the early '90s, DC&R manages to encapsulate the classic “chip on your shoulder”aggression and natural danger that rock 'n' roll has been missing in recent years.DC&R's first single, “All Figured Out,” takes dead aim at naysayers who doubted Cagle's artisticvision. This song calls out the hypocrisy rooted in premature judgements of others in an epic rock 'n' rollfashion. “All Figured Out” clings to the feeling of being counted out and, with a rebellious spirit,aims to inspire the listener to prove their own opposition wrong.The album's title track features a guest appearance from legendary '80s guitarist and originalmember of Guns N Roses and LA Guns: Tracii Guns. The guitarist joined the record after a run ofshows DC&R did with LA Guns in February 2024. Guns & Cagle seemingly duel between vocalsand guitar licks throughout the entire song, highlighting themes of ridicule and anti-conformity ina sleazy sunset strip fashion.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
Drew Cagle & The Reputation is a high energy, no apologies, national touring rock bandfrom Central Illinois. The band got its name “The Reputation” after Cagle decided to lean intothe considerable ridicule he received in the beginning while attempting to perform his originalmusic in a market primarily dominated by cover bands. Driven by his passion for authenticoriginal expression, Cagle set his sights on the surrounding major cities in the Midwest andacross the US determined to show the world that greatest rock songs haven't already beenwritten...After 3 years, Drew Cagle & The Reputation return with a vengeance with the release of theirsecond full length album, Bad Attitude. An eight-song collection of boisterous rock ‘n' roll, Bad Attitude combines passionate modern songwriting with the bold sound and swagger of the hard rock superstars from the ‘80s. In an album ironically named after a band Cagle's father performedwith in the early '90s, DC&R manages to encapsulate the classic “chip on your shoulder”aggression and natural danger that rock 'n' roll has been missing in recent years.DC&R's first single, “All Figured Out,” takes dead aim at naysayers who doubted Cagle's artisticvision. This song calls out the hypocrisy rooted in premature judgements of others in an epic rock 'n' rollfashion. “All Figured Out” clings to the feeling of being counted out and, with a rebellious spirit,aims to inspire the listener to prove their own opposition wrong.The album's title track features a guest appearance from legendary '80s guitarist and originalmember of Guns N Roses and LA Guns: Tracii Guns. The guitarist joined the record after a run ofshows DC&R did with LA Guns in February 2024. Guns & Cagle seemingly duel between vocalsand guitar licks throughout the entire song, highlighting themes of ridicule and anti-conformity ina sleazy sunset strip fashion.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
Drew Cagle and his band The Reputation have recently released their debut full length album, Bad Attitude, with Traci Guns playing guitar on the title track! Drew stops by to tell us about this barn burner of an album, and of course we fire up a couple of tracks. If you are not familiar with Drew Cagle & The Reputation, you'll want to be as Drew is definitely creating Rock and Roll music that DESERVES to be heard! Join us!
MICHAEL RAPAPORT…WAKA FLOCKA… PLEASE SHUT THE ENTIRE HELL UP! I got my girl Selle Brooks of the “Who Asked Me?” podcast here with me today to discuss our HORRIBLE our moods have been lately (we blame it on two men in particular LOL). But then, we get down to business: we Real Housewives hop to cover what's happening in each city. Jacqueline and Mia versus Karen over in Potomac, John and Lisa versus Todd and Bronwyn over in Salt Lake City, and Katie and Jen getting jumped at the Orange County reunion. Join the fun! Listen to the “Who Asked Me?” podcast on Apple Podcasts! Listen to the “Who Asked Me?” podcast on Spotify! Follow Selle on TikTok! SPONSORED BY: HELLOFRESH! Head to HelloFresh.com/freekendrick and get 10 FREE MEALS! HelloFresh: America's #1 Meal Kit! *** HEY! Some of you have asked how you can show your appreciation for all the content provided by your mama's favorite Black geek. How about you buy me a beer/coffee? CLICK HERE TO SUPPORT! *** New episodes of “I Ken Not with Kendrick Tucker” are released weekly! DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE, RATE, AND REVIEW! I LOVE 5 STARS! EMAIL ME AT IKENNOTPODCAST@GMAIL.COM! FOLLOW ME ON INSTAGRAM! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tony Trzeciak is a Philadelphia native, husband and father of four. He served in the United States Marine Corps from 2008 to 2012. Assigned to the 3rd Battalion, 2nd Marine Division, Kilo Company, Tony completed a combat tour in Afghanistan and a humanitarian mission in Haiti with the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit. Sadly due to injuries and medical malpractice Tony was paralyzed, which led to many life-saving surgeries, depression, suicide ideation and drug abuse. Tony has triumphed over those daunting challenges and is using his life experiences to help other veterans and military members in need of help and support. Today, he channels his passion for finance into his roles as an angel investor, entrepreneur, and work on AI projects in finance and sports with chata.ai. As the personification of resilience, personal empowerment and personal well-being, Tony joins Dr. Chris Meek on Next Steps Forward to discuss how he managed to navigate through the worst times and come out on the other side stronger, how his experiences with paralysis changed and reinforced his sense of purpose, his transition from a military mindset to a business mindset and how he evaluates risk as an entrepreneur.
Read along to practice your English and to learn the English phrases BAD ATTITUDE and POSITIVE ATTITUDEIn this English lesson, I wanted to help you learn the English term bad attitude. If someone has a bad attitude, it means they think something's going to go badly before it even starts or even while it's happening. Here's a good example. Maybe you go to watch your favorite sports team, and as the game is starting, you say, ah, they're going to lose tonight because the best player is injured and the other team's too good. That's just a bad attitude. It's not a very positive way of thinking to just say, oh, we're going to lose because of that. It's best to wait and see. Sometimes students have a bad attitude. They might say, oh, I'm going to fail this class because the teacher doesn't like me and there's too much homework, and I don't feel like doing what I'm supposed to be doing. That's just a bad attitude. As you can tell, I don't like it when people have a bad attitude.WANT FREE ENGLISH LESSONS? GO TO YOUTUBE AND SEARCH, "BOB THE CANADIAN"If you enjoy these lessons please consider supporting me at: http://www.patreon.com/bobthecanadianI like it when people are a little more positive when they have a positive attitude. Now, you might have thought, as I teach this phrase, as I teach the opposite, that I would say good attitude. And we do sometimes say that, that, oh, you should have a good attitude. But often, more often, we say a positive attitude. I'm not sure why we don't say negative attitude, but we usually encourage people to have a positive attitude. Even though the best player is injured, I still think my team is going to win tonight. I'm going to have a positive attitude. I'm going to think happy thoughts and good thoughts about my team. I was going to say something else about this good attitude. Positive attitude. There's another term. It's not coming to my mind right now. Maybe I'll think of it later.Anyways, to review a bad attitude would be to say something like this, oh, I don't know if I'm going to make an English lesson today. Hardly anyone's going to watch it. Maybe I'll just not do it. Bad attitude. But a positive attitude would be to think, you know, I'm going to make an English lesson today, and some people will watch it, and those people will hopefully learn a little bit of English.But hey, let's look at a comment from a previous video. It's in my back pocket here. Let me see if I can find it. The comment is from Emerson. Oh, it's from the last lesson isn't more or less outdated. So I taught the phrase more or less in the last lesson. And my response, not at all. Almost every phrase I choose for these lessons is from real life, and I heard someone use it just four days ago.So, no, not at all. In fact, I did a little bit of research. I'm not sure if you know what Google trends is, but Google trends kind of identifies the things people search for. And if you look in a moment, probably right now, there should be a graph on the screen for the phrase more or less, and you can see it's actually going up. Now, this doesn't mean people are actually using it when they talk. It simply means people do still search for that phrase, more or less. So, to me, that graph probably means that people are still using that term.And then Emerson as well, just so you know. Yes, I do. Listen as I go through my day and I try to hear people using phrases and or sometimes I observe behavior, and that helps me decide what I'm going to say or what I'm going to teach in the next lesson.So you might wonder, where did bad attitude and positive attitude come from? Well, I want to keep that a secret, but as you know, I'm a teacher. Sometimes I see students in my classroom, and sometimes they have a bad attitude, and sSupport the show
We live with barriers in our lives. Those barriers can block us from successfully changing the way we think. We are not stuck. God is the key element in moving away from the dark and bad thoughts, and allowing Him to show us what is possible. Give it a try.
Matthew 24:12-13 "And because iniquity shall abound, the love of many shall wax cold. But he that shall endure unto the end, the same shall be saved." To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1232/29
Matthew 24:12-13 "And because iniquity shall abound, the love of many shall wax cold. But he that shall endure unto the end, the same shall be saved." To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1232/29
SEASON 9 The 2024 Leader Daily Leadership Tips and Discussions Some things drive leaders a bit crazy... and even ticks leaders off. Leaders see things before others see things; leaders see potential in others before they see it in themselves (sometimes). When a team member is not living up to their potential, or if they are not giving full effort, or their attitude just stinks, something is going on that you may not know about. Leaders need to sit down and have a face to face meeting with the individual and find out what is going on; find out what is wrong. Please listen daily (Mon – Friday) as Paul focuses on not only giving tips about how to be a great leader, but also a leader who is respected, a leader who people want to follow, a leader who can confidently navigate their way through both personal and professional challenges, a leader who is not afraid to share their faith while living it out, a leader who knows his/her purpose and lives to fulfill that purpose every day, and a leader who has no regrets! As always, I value your feedback and comments, especially your perspectives and opinions. Please share them with me by emailing them to Paul@CLCTeam.com Lots of new stuff to come... please consider subscribing, sharing with a friend, and giving me a review on whatever platform you listen on. Have a great day and Lead Well! “Run To Your Challenges!”
Klay Thompson would't have helped the Warriors if he was going to pout on the bench.
Today, a prophet of God gives us an object lesson on having a bad attitude by displaying one himself. Pastor Al Dagel shares his thoughts on our attitude checks!
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They have an attitude! I bet you have said that before in a drive-through, at a ball game, in a long line at the bank or store, or even walking down the street. Someone has a smart response, a quick retort, a sarcastic look……or they cut you off because you are going too slowly for them. You might be on your phone at a light when it turns green and it is one of those long blasts versus a toot. They have an attitude. How about you? I was in my vehicle the other day with my brother and a guy cut us off and stopped in front of me at a stop sign. My brother had to remind me…….don’t get right up on them….because I really wanted to. You ever do something like that? Are our attitudes always right? Probably not and how we change (our attitude(s)) is in the Bible.
They have an attitude! I bet you have said that before in a drive-through, at a ball game, in a long line at the bank or store, or even walking down the street. Someone has a smart response, a quick retort, a sarcastic look……or they cut you off because you are going too slowly for them. You might be on your phone at a light when it turns green and it is one of those long blasts versus a toot. They have an attitude. How about you? I was in my vehicle the other day with my brother and a guy cut us off and stopped in front of me at a stop sign. My brother had to remind me…….don’t get right up on them….because I really wanted to. You ever do something like that? Are our attitudes always right? Probably not and how we change (our attitude(s)) is in the Bible.
Statistics are showing an increase of worry and anxiety in children. This will be a little different from our usual episode but the Bible has a lot to say about this so we thought we should address it. We will differentiate between fear, worry, and and anxiety and give each emotion their own episode. Today we discuss fear: Are there good fears? ie; fear of fire, or fear of the Lord Can fear lie to us? Why does God tell us not to be afraid? What promise does he give with it **If you would like to hear all of David and Goliath that episode is :#112 "There's no one like you." #307 "What if David had a Bad Attitude" is a shortened version with a different application. Resources we've used for this: "The Worry free Parent" & "Raising Worry Free Girls" by Sissy Goff. To enjoy the library of bonus content (coloring pages, sheets, memory verse etc) for episodes go here and click bonus content. By enjoying them, you also help support this podcast so THANK YOU! To connect with us, go here. For our free Read-A-Loud pdf book go here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This week's final session in the Wisconsin Legislature was even worse than first thought. We'll talk to Joe Zepecki about the pettiness and pointlessness of some of what they did—and the little trick Republicans pulled before starting a nine-month paid vacation. Guest: Joe Zepecki
If you find yourself constantly stressed and having a bad attitude at work, even if it is your own business, perhaps the job is simply a bad fit for you.For my previous podcast click here.Professional AttitudeGet your free 1/2 hour consultation by using our contact page.To transcribe your work, Happy Scribe.coJoin the O'Connor Bootstrap Podcast FB group by clicking HEREThanks for listening to the O'Connor Bootstrap podcast, an Atheoz business solutions podcast.You can reach out to me at Isaiah@ballongeventbyraa.com If you find value in my podcasts please subscribe and share.Learning made easy for the busy entrepreneur, www.Audible.com /BootstrapPay Pal paypal.me/IocPodOur sponsors:Learning made easy for the busy entrepreneur, Audible.com For free images check out www.freepik.omFor free icons flaticon.comFor free images check out www.freepik.omTo transcribe your work, Happy Scribe.co Travel in style with Tilley Or if you need to monetize your content check out AWINUntil next time, I have been,Your Friendly Neighborhood Entrepreneur, Isaiah O'Connor
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TWS News 1: Alaskan McDonalds – 00:26Secular or Sacred Game – 4:00What's Appening: Sortify – 9:01Wally's Marriage Master Class: Jordan St. Cyr – 11:45TWS News 2: Leap Year – 15:41Youth Group Lessons – 19:08Teachable Moment: We the Kingdom – 26:12TMI – 31:30Phone Rules – 34:32Mind Blown – 40:33Rock Report: Peppa Pig's Bad Attitude – 45:23Are We Weird Because – 48:54Good News Giddy Up – 55:03 You can join our Wally Show Poddies Facebook group at www.facebook.com/groups/WallyShowPoddies
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I can't because of my Flaws, limitations, confines, distortions, scars, imperfections, or irregularities So many in society want to help you be OK with your flaw by helping you fight for that flaw. We turn to being a victim of our flaws instead of bettering ourselves because of it. Yet there are a few good powerful questions you could ask yourself. What does this make possible? What can I learn from this limitation? Common Disabilities ADHD - Seen as you not being able to concentrate Introvert Dipsomania Anxiety autism Why does that flaw hold you back? Your thoughts about the flaw is why it is holding you back. there are plenty of blind people who write books. There are deaf people who record podcasts. Stevie Wonder is blind but plays the piano. Addicts drop their compulsions every day. You don't have to be held back, yet you are why? Why do you want that flaw to Hold You Back? It serves you by helping you to feel safe. It doesn't help you get to your next level but helps you play the victim. Your mind helps you to play small instead of going big. Why? because it believes you are safer if you stay at home and don't venture out. You can see it as a flaw or a superpower Is it holding you back or is it the reason you are going to be great? Maybe it is the obstacle that you need to overcome to be the best. Summary In this episode of The Relaxed Male, we explore the concept of celebrating our flaws and overcoming barriers to achieve our goals. The host introduces the topic and explains the purpose of the show in helping men remove their "nice guy" personas and live life on their own terms. The focus is on assisting men facing challenges such as divorce, job loss, or daily struggles. Moving into the main discussion, we tackle the perception of flaws and why we tend to view them as reasons for failure. Challenging this perspective, we encourage listeners to see their problems as potential solutions. Gratitude is expressed towards the audience, including new listeners, and positive interaction with a gentleman from Bangladesh who found inspiration from the show is shared. The importance of celebrating flaws and debunking the notion of embracing limitations is explored, with examples like physical disabilities highlighted to challenge the idea that limitations hold us back. The episode delves further into how limitations can be seen as obstacles that we can overcome. The inspirational story of Oscar Pistorius, known as Blade Runner, breaking records despite not having legs is used as an example. Asking the question, "What does this make possible?" when faced with problems or barriers is emphasized as a powerful tool. The discussion then shifts to reframing certain flaws or conditions, such as ADHD, as superpowers rather than limitations. Societal norms that label ADHD as a limitation are questioned, with the perspective that it can be a valuable asset, especially in areas like entrepreneurship or multitasking. The overall message is to challenge the stories we tell ourselves about our limitations and embrace them as opportunities for growth. The podcast also explores the topic of introversion and how it should not be used as an excuse to avoid socializing. The increasing disconnect in our society is highlighted, with introversion being seen as a mindset that can be changed. Similarly, alcoholism and anxiety are both discussed as choices and normal responses, respectively, rather than limitations. The importance of facing anxieties and self-doubt head-on is emphasized. The notion of worrying about what others may be saying about us is also challenged, with the idea that negative talk can be seen as a positive influence we have on others. Autism is mentioned as a topic often talked down about, but the episode encourages embracing differences and uniquely viewing the world. It is emphasized that a diagnosis or being part of a specific group is not necessary and that individuals should focus on overcoming obstacles in their way. Success stories of individuals with autism, like Temple Grandin, are highlighted as proof that a so-called "flaw" doesn't have to hold us back. The speaker reflects on personal struggles with smoking and the decision to quit, sharing physiological issues and the lingering desire for a cigarette at times. It is emphasized that flaws and compulsions are just thoughts and circumstances that can be overcome through mindfulness and finding reasons to hold attention. Dedication and not allowing flaws to hold us back are key themes reiterated by the speaker. The speaker explores historical obstacles faced by black doctors and how they had to overcome them to prove their abilities. Listeners are urged to take control of their own power and influence in their lives, rather than resorting to destructive actions. The idea that flaws can either be destructive or become strengths, depending on how they are perceived, is reinforced. The speaker encourages listeners to see obstacles as opportunities and decide if they truly want to change in order to achieve their dreams. The episode concludes with a coaching offer exclusively for podcast listeners, providing an opportunity for one-on-one work with the host to gain confidence and find passion in life. 00:00:00 Introduction to celebrating flaws and barriers 00:03:43 The podcast is gaining momentum and reaching new listeners 00:07:00 Overcoming limitations by asking empowering questions 00:09:52 Boys vs Girls in Learning Styles 00:13:29 Introversion as an Excuse and Overcoming Limitations 00:15:28 Alcoholism as a Coping Mechanism and Perception of Disease 00:17:51 Uncertainty of gossip and assumptions about oneself 00:22:08 Challenging misconceptions and celebrating achievements despite flaws 00:25:38 Understanding and harnessing the strengths of ADHD 00:27:12 Black Doctors and Overcoming Obstacles 00:28:36 Using Flaws as Superpowers and Creating Change 00:30:08 Overcoming Obstacles to Achieve Dreams
1st Samuel 17:17-24 & 40-48 David was anointed to be king but in the waiting he beats Goliath. We play a game of WHAT IF. What if David had a bad attitude while doing the ordinary things that day? Kids will hear: Our attitude can be changed if we look for things to be thankful for. If David really had acted ungrateful, he could've missed beating Goliath, saving his people, and glorifying God!!!!! David did the every day, ordinary things with a cheerful heart working for GOD and to his surprise, his day ended up being more important than he could've ever imagined. I hope you enjoy it and thanks for tuning in! To receive 50% off HIYA vitamins that our family has been enjoying, go here To enjoy bonus content for the episodes click here To connect with me and learn more about the podcast go here For your free Read-A-Loud pdf book click here
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Kevin Scampoli and TylaSpida watch Mersh blackout on https://havegrit.club 00:00:00 Mersh Blackout 00:11:00 Black Geno Stormout 00:29:45 Hockey Team's Mick Foley Uniform 00:31:53 Dominik Mysterio's Girlfriend 00:37:21 Louie Lomeli's Boxing Lesson 00:57:17 Rey Mysterio Mural Drama 01:11:47 Anthony Bowens' Vlog 01:21:13 Ahmed Johnson vs. Booker T 01:54:18 Million Dollar Ultimate Warrior Doll 01:58:53 LA Knight's Bad Attitude 02:12:06 WWE's Record Breaking Raw 02:19:30 NWA Talent vs. Billy Corgan 02:54:04 Sonny Kiss' "Vision Board"
Episode # 212 - Art Alexakis of Everclear - New Live Album, 2 New tracks, 30th Anniversary tour and more! The band also has a new album coming out on September 8 on Sunset Blvd. Recordsentitled Live at the Whisky A Go Go. It's a celebration of the band's 30-plus year history and features live versions of the band's signature songs including Santa Monica and Heroin Girl, amongst others, along with two new tracks. The first single, Sing Away, will also be released on September 8. Everclear formed in Portland, Oregon, in 1991. The band was formed by Los Angeles native Alexakis, the band's lead songwriter, vocalist, and guitarist; and for most of the band's height of popularity, consisted of Craig Montoya on bass guitar and Greg Eklund on drums. After the limited release of their independently released debut album, World of Noise, the band found success with their first three albums on Capitol Records: Sparkle and Fade, So Much for the Afterglow, and Songs from an American Movie Vol. One: Learning How to Smile, which were all certified platinum in sales. However, the following two albums Songs from an American Movie Vol. Two: Good Time for a Bad Attitude and Slow Motion Daydream, were not as well received, and as sales suffered, Montoya and Eklund left the band shortly after in 2003. After a brief stint of solo performances, Alexakis decided to push forward with the Everclear name, finding new musicians to perform with and releasing two more albums, Welcome to the Drama Club and Invisible Stars. In 2012, Alexakis started a 1990s nostalgia tour, named the Summerland Tour, which occurs every summer with Everclear and other 1990s alternative rock bands. In April 2015, the band released a ninth studio album, entitled Black is the New Black. Alexakis suffered through a troubled youth, beginning with his father walking out when Alexakis was a child. Financial hardships pushed his family into the slums of Los Angeles, where Alexakis became a heavy drug user. Eventually, Alexakis suffered a near-fatal cocaine overdose, which finally pushed him to clean up. Seeking a change of location, Alexakis and his girlfriend moved to her hometown, Portland, Oregon. There, he placed an ad in local music weekly The Rocket, which earned two responses: bass player Craig Montoya and drummer Scott Cuthbert. The name Everclear was chosen as a reference to the infamous grain alcohol. The new band began recording in a friend's basement. The sessions culminated in two releases: the Nervous & Weird EP and the band's first full-length release World of Noise, both released by Portland's Tim/Kerr Records in 1993. The band signed with Capitol Records in 1994. Just before their signing, Everclear parted ways with drummer Cuthbert, citing personality conflicts, and brought in drummer Greg Eklund. In May 1995, the band released their first album for the label, Sparkle and Fade. The album's first single, "Heroin Girl", received some modest airplay via MTV's 120 Minutes, but was generally missed by the mainstream. However, near the end of 1995, the second single "Santa Monica" found a strong audience via the burgeoning alternative radio format, which eventually carried over to mainstream success. The album subsequently was certified platinum. The band's second album, So Much for the Afterglow, was released in October 1997. The first two singles from the album, "Everything to Everyone" and "I Will Buy You a New Life", performed modestly, but helped to begin a slow build for the album, while "Local God" was featured in Baz Luhrmann's Romeo + Juliet in 1996 as well as on the soundtrack. Following an extensive tour of the United States with Marcy Playground and Fastball, the band released Afterglow's third single, "Father of Mine.” The song catapulted the album and the band to mainstream success. So Much for the Afterglow provided the band their only Grammy Award nomination to date, a Best Rock Instrumental nod in 1998 for "El Distorto de Melodica.” Later that year, the band won Billboard's Modern Rock Band of the Year Award. Though Afterglown charted no higher than No. 33 on the Billboard album chart, the album reached double-platinum status at the end of the year. A double-barreled concept effort appeared in 2000 with the poppy Songs from an American Movie, Vol. 1: Learning How to Smile surfacing in early fall and the harder-rocking Songs from an American Movie, Vol. 2: Good Time for a Bad Attitude appearing a few months later. Both records produced several charting singles, with the AM radio pop of "Wonderful" finding the most success. Everclear returned with the more straightforward Slow Motion Daydream in 2003 before the aptly titled greatest-hits compilation Ten Years Gone: The Best of Everclear 1994-2004 appeared in October 2004. By then off the Capitol roster and back in the indie world, the newly minted Everclear, with Alexakis the only remaining original member, released Welcome to the Drama Club in September 2006. Spearheaded by the single "Hater," Drama Club cracked the Billboard Top 200 and hit number 11 on the Top Independent Albums chart. Released in 2008, The Vegas Years was a set of covers; 2009's In a Different Light, an album of acoustic reinterpretations of the group's songs, turned the tables. Two years later, Everclear continued to look backward, cutting a bunch of new versions of their hits -- along with a few covers -- on the album Return to Santa Monica. Their first album of new material in six years, Invisible Stars, arrived in in the summer of 2012; it peaked at 119 on the Billboard charts. Three years later, the group returned with the heavier Black Is the New Black, released on The End Records. A live album was recorded at the Whisky a Go Go on December 1, 2022, commemorating the band's 30th anniversary, although no release has been announced. Everclear's music has been described under multiple genres, predominantly alternative rock, and power pop, but also post-grunge, grunge-punk, grunge, and pop rock.
Purgatory: purging the effects of sin and my bad attitude, is the Bible a comprehensive rule of faith?, how does the judgement of a city, nation or tribe impact the judgement of the individual?, how can the Church change its teaching if God does not change? Email your question for Dr. Anders to ctc@ewtn.com
Purgatory: purging the effects of sin and my bad attitude, is the Bible a comprehensive rule of faith?, how does the judgement of a city, nation or tribe impact the judgement of the individual?, how can the Church change its teaching if God does not change? Email your question for Dr. Anders to ctc@ewtn.com
Summer's nearly over, autumn is approaching, and the jobs numbers came in just right. So what are we worried about? Besides the slowdown in China, there are also concerns about the sagging bond market and a drought affecting the Panama Canal. Also, we go long the education and medical sectors and short … fried cheese.For a free 90-day trial to the Unhedged newsletter go to: https://www.ft.com/unhedgedofferFollow Ethan Wu (@ethanywu) and Katie Martin (@katie_martin_fx) on Twitter. You can email Ethan at ethan.wu@ft.com.Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Alex Verdugo showed up to the ballpark two hours before first pitch and Alex Cora was not happy about it, can their relationship be saved?
This episode will help you get out of any funk you are in. By understanding frequency and what may be causing your bad feelings you can discover new ways of dealing and navigating yourself back to a higher frequency. This episode will help you to see where things may be going south on you and how to gain your footing once again. There are so many little tidbits of wisdom in this show that will help you to see how you may be taken a dive with your thoughts that cause your mood, life, and energy to be affected.
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Bonjo started in the '70s as a session hand percussionist, played for a few years with Creation Rebel, and became a band leader in 1980, first recording a bit as Noah House of Dread, then creating African Head Charge, which has had more than 20 releases. More at africanheadcharge.bandcamp.com. We discuss "Microdosing" and listen to "A Bad Attitude" from A Trip to Bolgatanga (2023), "Fear of a Man God" from Voodoo of the Godsent (2011), "Orderliness, Godliness, Discipline and Dignity" from Songs of Praise (1990), and "Children of Misery" by Noah House of Dread from Heart (1980). Intro: "Stebani's Theme" from My Life in A Hole in the Ground (1981). Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon. Sponsors: Get 16 free meals and free shipping via HelloFresh.Com/nem16 (code nem16). Check out the Banned Camp comedy podcast.
Bonjo started in the '70s as a session hand percussionist, played for a few years with Creation Rebel, and became a band leader in 1980, first recording a bit as Noah House of Dread, then creating African Head Charge, which has had more than 20 releases. More at africanheadcharge.bandcamp.com. We discuss "Microdosing" and listen to "A Bad Attitude" from A Trip to Bolgatanga (2023), "Fear of a Man God" from Voodoo of the Godsent (2011), "Orderliness, Godliness, Discipline and Dignity" from Songs of Praise (1990), and "Children of Misery" by Noah House of Dread from Heart (1980). Intro: "Stebani's Theme" from My Life in A Hole in the Ground (1981). Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon. Sponsors: Get 16 free meals and free shipping via HelloFresh.Com/nem16 (code nem16). Check out the Banned Camp comedy podcast.
On this episode Rebecca and I ask the question, where do we go when we've hit a dead end, when we've hit the end of our rope, when we just can't take it anymore, waiting for life to change, get better, and we grow inpatient for the world to get right, and for our ship to come in?! How might we reset and find the patience, wisdom, and a lifeline to not only endure, but continue pushing towards our goals and toward success and validation when the world just doesn't seem functional, sane, or fair?! At the end of the day, the world is getting dysfunctional, strange, abnormal, and just plain hard! So how might we find the gas to keep going when we're tired of setbacks, delays, and shitty people and attitudes clouding our vision and getting in the way of our goals and dreams?! How might we traverse this dystopic and mean-spirited society with our own sense of goodness and kindness?Please give us a cup of coffee! Please subscibe to our YouTube channel, that's where we'll be once this season of the podcast is over! And please do interact with us on our social media! We're here to help!https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/chefbrycomedyPayPal.Mehttps://account.venmo.com/u/chefbrycomedyVenmo | Chef Bry Comedyhttps://cash.app/$ChefBryComedyPay $ChefBryComedy on Cash Apphttps://www.patreon.com/chefbrycomedySurviving Empathy Podcast/Chef Bry Comedy | Patreonhttps://www.youtube.com/@ChefBryComedyChef Bry Comedy! - YouTubehttps://linktr.ee/chefbrycomedyChef Bry Comedy | Twitter, Instagram, Facebook | Linktree Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Powerful reminder about a bad attitude being like a flat tire. Thanks for listening. Please take a few moments to subscribe & share this with someone, also leave a 5 Star rating on Apple Podcasts and ITunes or other services where you find this show. Find me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/coachtoexpectsuccess/ on Twitter: @coachtosuccess and on Instagram at: @coachjohndaly - My YouTube Channel is at: Coach John Daly. Email me at: CoachJohnDalyPodcast @gmail.com You can also head on over to https://www.coachtoexpectsuccess.com/ and get in touch with me there on my homepage along with checking out my Top Book list too. Other things there on my site are being worked on too.
On this week's episode Jarred and Kyle discuss the weirdest and most interesting news articles from all over the internet, covering everything from: A Floridaman disrespectfully eating a Key Lime Pie and then getting into a food fight with his elderly roommate (Also a really good recipe for Key Lime Pie), AU woman runs tries to run boyfriend over for trying to eat her chips (he takes full responsibility for his mistake though), nearly invincible super pigs from Canada are invading the US, and an Irish chicken with a violent past killed it's owner (or his roommate did it and framed the poor John Wick of Chickens, people don't ask enough questions). We Read The Click Bait So You Don't Have To! Follow Us On: Website: www.rumrunnaspodcastnetwork.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RumRunnas Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/RumRunnas/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Rumpod Support Us On: https://www.patreon.com/Rumrunnas/ Our Partner Links: Dubby.gg: https://www.dubby.gg/discount/RUMRUNNAS?ref=RumRunnas Coupon Code RUMRUNNAS Canva: https://partner.canva.com/mgVd7Z SquadCast.fm: https://squadcast.fm/?ref=kylenaylor Podbean: https://www.podbean.com/rumrunnas Featured Stories / Sources: How does one eat pie disrespectfully / NBC: https://nbc-2.com/news/weird/2023/02/17/fort-myers-man-arrested-after-disrespectfully-consuming-key-lime-pie/ Don't Touch the Ladies Food / 9News: https://www.9news.com.au/national/woman-faces-court-accused-of-trying-to-run-down-partner-in-adelaide-after-argument/7df3fc86-5ed7-48df-9001-e06e12edf96e Invincible Super Pigs / Popular Mechanics: http://popm.ch/oblX5GI?fbclid=IwAR25g-DJrGnKkWhvXBSIcsaeSw__al5Pq668LlyNypCixhxnMZgR_64Kq00&mibextid=Zxz2cZ I'm a Rooster with a Bad Attitude and Checkered Past / Fox News: https://www.foxnews.com/world/irish-rooster-violent-past-kills-man-attack-back-leg-court.amp?fbclid=IwAR1SmsMqkjBvOY2W6gjDfrh0U5GIqaqDb6f1PX6XnMXnSfhSl8MujwinitU Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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