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This is the second time Kerry Alexander of the Minneapolis-based indie rock band Bad Bad Hats has been on Bothering the Band, and we just freaking love her! She is promoting their recent self-titled album, and she is so funny and nice, and we will gladly have her back anytime she wants.
Tune in to Episode 186 of The Popko Project Podcast for an exclusive peek into the world of indie pop band, Bad Bad Hats, hailing from Minnesota. Join us as we dive deep into the heart of their latest self-titled album, released just last month. From the genesis of their infectious tunes to the nitty-gritty […]
Warning: There will be no champagne party in this episode. Last year it was the Bear Market, now it's the Bull Market. The market goes down, the market comes back up. And no matter what, Sara says we have to be super chill and nonchalant-like, even when things are good. Also, Sara describes what an economist victory lap looks like (dorky, but kind of bad ass) and why we need to keep plugging away at our plan, no matter what historical dips and historical climbs happen to be happening in the stock market. Will there ever be alarmist advice on this podcast?? Come for the reasonable amount of drinks at a very sensible, if muted, celebration. Stay for Sara fangirling over a famous female economist I've never heard of. It's Season 3, bitches!Ask us your dumb investing and finance questions for Season 3 on our Ask Us page! We have the social medias!! Here's our Instagram and Facebook and LinkedIn.This episode was edited by our co-producer Kelly West. Music by Bad Bad Hats and Devmo.
"I don't know how many things are gaudy in a good way..." On the show this week: 00:00:49 News Hipgnosis sold to Concord 00:08:11 Bad Bad Hats by Bad Bad Hats album review discussion 00:31:45 Upcoming releases Album rankings Katy Kirby - Blue Raspberry Jlin - Akoma MGMT - Loss of Life Helado Negro - Phasor Omni - Souvenir Sheer Mag - Playing Favorites Vacations - No Place Like Home Office Dog - Spiel Chastity Belt - Live Laugh Love Mount Kimbie - The Sunset Violent Gulfer - Third Wind Dancer - 10 Songs I Hate About You glass beach - plastic death SPRINTS - Letter To Self
NPR Music's Sheldon Pearce and WRTI's Nate Chinen take you through the biggest new releases of the week, including Maggie Rogers, Shabaka Hutchings and more.Featured albums:- Shabaka, 'Perceive Its Beauty, Acknowledge Its Grace'- Maggie Rogers, 'Don't Forget Me'- Lizz Wright, 'Shadow'- Leyla McCalla, 'Sun Without the Heat'Other notable albums out April 5:- METZ, 'Up On Gravity Hill'- Caroline Davis & Wendy Eisenberg, 'Accept When'- girl in red, 'I'M DOING IT AGAIN BABY!'- Future & Metro Boomin, 'We Still Don't Trust You'- V/A, 'My Black Country - The Songs of Alice Randall'- Still House Plants, 'If I don't make it, I love u'- Clarissa Connelly, 'World of Work'- Meshell Ndegeocello, 'Red Hot and Ra: The Magic City'- Bad Bad Hats, 'Bad Bad Hats'- Dave Douglas, 'GIFTS'- BODEGA, 'Our Brand Could Be Yr Life'- English Teacher, 'This Could Be Texas'- James Elkington & Nathan Salsburg, 'All Gist'- Mark Knopfler, 'One Deep River'- The Ophelias, 'Ribbon' EP- Tusks, 'Gold'- Raphael Schön, 'Heart Times'- Sunburned Hand of the Man, 'Nimbus'- Rejoicer, 'This Is Reasonable'- Aaron Lee Tasjan, 'Stellar Evolution'- Dolo Percussion, 'DOLO 6'- Baby Blue, 'Of My Window'- The Reds, Pinks & Purples, 'Unwishing Well'- Water Damage, 'In E'- Will Hoge, 'Tenderhearted Boys'- Jess Ribeiro, 'Summer of Love'- Sunbeam Sound Machine, 'Soft Signal' EPLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Kerry from @badbadhats join us on the pod to their song "My Heart Your Heart" and their Upcoming Self-Titled LP coming out on April 12 2024. We also dive into touring and what she appreciates about her partner Chris! Check out our SpotifyCheck out our YoutubeCheck out InstagramBook a Podcast
Baxie talks to Kerry Alexander from the Minneapolis Indie Rock band Bad Bad Hats! For the last 12 years Kerry, along with her husband Chris Hoge, have been releasing a fist full of excellent pop records. They will be releasing their self-titled fourth album this week--and it's arguably the best record of their career. With singles like "My Heart Your Heart" and "TPA", Bad Bad Hats is about to hit the road. That includes stops at the Brighton Music Hall in Alston, Mass on May 13th and at The Drake in Amherst on the following night. They'll also be heading out to their first tour of Europe later this summer! Listen on Apple Podcasts, SoundCloud, Spotify, and on the Rock102 website! Brought to you by Metro Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram of Chicopee
Kerry Alexander of the ultra-cool Minneapolis band Bad Bad Hats joins us on the show to talk about the band's history and their brand new self-titled fourth album on Don Giovani Records... Music Bad Bad Hats "My Heart Your Heart" Bad Bat Hats "TPA" https://www.badbadhats.com/ Theme song "So Pretty" by The Charms Produced and Hosted by Steev Riccardo https://www.instagram.com/blowingsmokewithtr/
Kerry Alexander of Bad Bad Hats joins Andy to talk about using Patreon to push their creative boundaries, their new self-titled album, and time travel. Intro music is "String Anticipation" by Cory Gray.
Ep. 20: Interview with music supervisor Laura WebbThis week on SyncRiffs, Charles interviews music supervisor Laura Webb.A veteran music supervisor of television and film, a proud member of the Guild of Music Supervisors, and a three Times GMS Award Winner, Laura Webb is known for her work on hit projects like: The Hills, Kung Fu, XO Kitty, To All The Boys, I Still Love You, Teen Wolf, The Purge, Resident Alien and others. Laura peels back the curtain on the art of being a music supervisor and selecting and clearing music for various media. Topics 0:00 Introduction 1:49 How Laura first broke into the business 2:51 Laura's first gig- an agent trainee 4:15 Working for The Firm5:40 UTA job list and landing a job 6:37 Danny Boyle's Trainspotting 8:29 Landing her first gig and working with Laura Wasserman 9:25. Shark Tale, XXX and feature films 9:53 Working at MTV's The Hills10:23 Re-score for The Hills 11:16 Working on Unscripted Shows 11:23 Parental Control- Reality Show12:11 The collaborative side of music supervision 12:42 Teen Wolf and scripted shows13:10 Working with Lindsay Wolfington 14:50 To All The Boys Franchise 15:50 Monster High Sequel 17:15 Kung Fu and using authentic music 19:49 Favorite projects 20:52 Love At First Sight (Netflix Production) 22:45 Bad Bad Hats & To All The Boys 24:38 The use of music libraries26:17 Listening to new music 27:10 Curating playlists & briefs 28:30 Receiving music from clients30:01 Working with showrunners & the creative process 32:38 Working with a trusted agent33:01 The scope of a music supervisor's job35:06 Music supervisors & forming a union43:51 Support for music supervisors 46:41 Advice for artists looking to get into the sync space50:34 The traditional TV season 51:53 What's on Laura's Spotify playlistLaura Webb's website: https://www.webbworldwidemusic.com/aboutFollow Laura on IG: https://www.instagram.com/webb.worldw...
farm house is dead. long live farm house!DOWNLOAD/STREAM RECORDING00:00 (intro by omar)00:20 Store Front “Fugirlzi” Task EP03:11 jason calhoun “survey” jedidiah05:44 Paradise “I Wanna Behave” I Wanna Behave09:02 Mormon Toasterhead “free doom/little ease/orange lights” half last looped12:38 Bad Bad Hats “Talk With Your Hands” Lightning Round15:41 Boy Romeo “LET’S ROLL” PURE SOUL19:03 Set-Top Box “8 Lane Highway” TV Guide Test21:12 Adelyn Rose “Mind Mine” Wintering24:50 Nice Legs “By You” Can Say28:41 NIGHT PAIN “LOG LETTERS” NIGHT PAIN31:39 Personality Cult “Pressure Point” New Arrows33:24 Mo Troper “In Love With Everyone” Natural Beauty35:35 Small Sur “Rays of Light” Rays of Light EP39:23 Geranium “Sister” Geranium EP43:20 A.L.F. “F” 3 SONGS45:01 Femignome “Depressed Mess” Crisis Magic47:33 Sunforger “Atlas” Mono No Aware49:23 Barnacle “BEACH FREAK” BEACH FREAK51:02 ghost orchard “milk2 (demo)” with love, (2016 unfinished)52:54 Non La “Not In Love” Not In Love
For our last episode of Season 2, we talk about, what else??: how index funds are the freaking work horses of building a financial future for good reason.Caitlin grills Sara about a financial column she read that says what Sara has already been saying for two seasons (and 10 years before that): it's VERY VERY hard to beat the returns you can get over long periods of time when you invest in low-cost index funds. Like so hard that it's probably a fluke when it happens so don't believe anyone who says they have the winning strategy or insider knowledge. They don't. They can't. All of the studies for the past 20 years have shown this again and again.So, forget about the finance bros and pinstriped Wall Street “kings” who pretend they can pick the winners with their fancy words and boring golf stories. While they strive for fantasy heroics, you'll make more money than they will in the long term sticking to a long term index fund strategy based on reality and research.Also, Sara reminds us again how dangerous our own fear and greed buttons are to derail us from our deserved financial glory.Oh! And do you have a passive income story? A success? A failure? Tell us about it in a voice memo and e-mail it to: womenonthevergepodcast@gmail.comAsk us your dumb investing and finance questions for Season 3 on our Ask Us page! We also post our transcripts there.We have the social medias!! Here's our Instagram (Thank you, Gwen!) and Facebook and LinkedIn.This episode was edited by our co-producer Kelly West. Music by Bad Bad Hats and Devmo.
How do you know what kind of insurance you need, when you need it and how much you should pay for it? We have no idea!So that's why we invited certified financial planner Kacie Swartz back on the podcast to explain to us how to figure it all out. What does “term” mean? Should a young person get life insurance?? And are we supposed to get life insurance for our kids??? Kacie explains all of this, and more. And warns us that ignoring personal insurance can screw you or your loved ones if tragedy strikes. So, women on the verge of a financial breakthrough really have to figure this insurance thing out to build out their financial futures, no matter how boring it sounds. We'll help talk it through - it won't be so bad. Promise.Oh! And do you have a passive income story? A success? A failure? Tell us about it in a voice memo and e-mail it to: womenonthevergepodcast@gmail.comAsk us your dumb investing and finance questions for Season 2 on our Ask Us page! We have the social medias!! Here's our Instagram (Thank you, Gwen!) and Facebook and LinkedIn.This episode was edited by our co-producer Kelly West. Music by Bad Bad Hats and Devmo.
OK, so investment advisors are the people we go to to find out how to turn our money into more money, but how do they know?? Are they on a secret call at 5am telling them what stocks are hot? Do they spend hours on some mysterious software machine that spews out a bunch of recommendations? Do they have financial tarot cards? On today's episode, we find out what one financial expert does every day to make sure she knows about what markets are doing to give out advice: Women on the Verge co-host Sara Glakas! Join us as we discover what the hell she does with her time, and be thankful that the fact that she does it means we don't have to.Oh! And do you have a passive income story? A success? A failure? Tell us about it in a voice memo and e-mail it to: womenonthevergepodcast@gmail.comAsk us your dumb investing and finance questions for Season 2 on our Ask Us page! We have the social medias!! Here's our Instagram (Thank you, Gwen!) and Facebook and LinkedIn.This episode was edited by our co-producer Kelly West. Music by Bad Bad Hats and Devmo.
How does a bank run out of money?? Isn't a bank just a place where it's safer to store your money than in an empty ice cream container in your freezer?? And why is everything in the finance world so freaking complicated??!?In this episode, Caitlin asks Sara a very simple question: What the fuck is a bank? And Sara answers with a way too complicated answer. AS USUAL.To make a long story short, banks do stuff with our money to make them more money, but also we need them to do that so they can loan us money for our cars and houses and dream pony farms, and they need us to not allllll need alllll of our money alllll at the same time for the whole system to work. It kind of makes sense. Kind of. But the important part is that most of us don't have to do anything different than we're already doing. You should listen.Oh! And do you have a passive income story? A success? A failure? Tell us about it in a voice memo and e-mail it to: womenonthevergepodcast@gmail.comAsk us your dumb investing and finance questions for Season 2 on our Ask Us page! This episode was edited by our co-producer Kelly West. Music by Bad Bad Hats and Devmo.
Need a Quick Infusion of Spinal Tap Moments? Try Quick Taps - short episodes with short stories for short attention spans. On this 11th edition of our QTs (11? Sound familiar?), hear some horror stories of "Hell Holes" on the road like the time Swamp Thing crashed at a summer camp filled with mystery meat; when Minneapolis' Bad Bad Hats went right from a gig to a home that was 90% under construction; and what the band mmeadows did when given the choice between sleeping on ground glass or with a puking cat. Bad Bad Hats IG: @badbadhats mmeadows IG: @mmeadows4U -------------------------------------------------- Get in touch with Too Much Effing Perspective Contact us: hello@tmepshow.com Join our Mailing List: https://tmepshow.com Follow us on Social: @tmepshow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, we're rebroadcasting an episode we recorded at the end of last summer in the midst of what one hoped was a temporary bear market. The stock market keeps doing scary shit, however, so we decided it was worth a re-visit to remind ourselves, I mean our listeners, to keep our eyes on the prize and to not get spooked. Let Sara soothe you with her steely-eyed confidence that all will be well. One day.What do you do if you actually have money to invest in the stock market but the constantly sinking numbers are scaring the shit out of you? Are you really just supposed to pour perfectly good dollars into a sinking (market) ship?And what about that whole “buy low, sell high” thing?? Is now the low?? But can it go even lower??And, and what the fuck are iBonds and why is everyone talking about them?!Sara explains to Caitlin, again, what risk means when it comes to investing in the stock market, and how we get the reward for taking so much risk. Which is supposed to be the whole point. (Spoiler alert: In order to get the reward you have to stay on the (stock market) boat, even during the lows. Especially during the lows?) And there's more set it and forget it for the lazy, I mean wise, investors!Ask us your dumb investing and finance questions for Season 2 on our Ask Us page! This episode was edited by Kelly West. Music by Bad Bad Hats and Devmo.
Taxes. Ugh. Whoops. I mean: What a great opportunity to save money and pay your fair share! Many of us never learned how to take advantage of different strategies to avoid paying overly high taxes because we started out not making enough to have any money to protect. But, we have to learn all this stuff to build our wealth and be smart with our income. No matter how painful it is. Oh, and what the hell is a capital gain?In this episode, Sara and Caitlin grill Austin-based CPA Erica Fink who works for Mangold Anker Phillips, a professional accounting firm, about all the ways we can take advantage of tax saving programs and strategies. We promise there are only a few references to the tax code.Erica tells us the one thing a woman on the verge of a financial breakthrough can do to level up her tax planning game through taking advantage of employer-supported retirement account matches, HSAs, FSAs and TSAs. Just kidding about the last one. It's hard to make taxes fun. We promise you'll learn something and it's the least boring version of tax learning that it could possibly be.Oh! And do you have a passive income story? A success? A failure? Tell us about it in a voice memo and e-mail it to: womenonthevergepodcast@gmail.comAsk us your dumb investing and finance questions for Season 2 on our Ask Us page! This episode was edited by our co-producer Kelly West. Music by Bad Bad Hats and Devmo.
The movies tell us one story about wealth and it looks a lot like white men playing golf and drinking single malt whiskey. But is that what we're trying to build for our futures??? No thank you.So, what's a more inclusive vision of wealth, and how do we find our own definition? Could wealth actually mean something that's achievable for a normal person?Caitlin asks Sara what it is we're actually talking about when we talk about wealth, and finds out, yet again everything about money is complicated - even our fantasies.Oh! And do you have a passive income story? A success? A failure? Tell us about it in a voice memo and e-mail it to: womenonthevergepodcast@gmail.comAsk us your dumb investing and finance questions for Season 2 on our Ask Us page! This episode was edited by our co-producer Kelly West. Music by Bad Bad Hats and Devmo.
What do you get when two women combine forces to figure out finance, share the mental load and build wealth together? Money sisters!! That's what you get!In this episode, longtime friends Emily and Kelly (who happens to be our co-producer) share their long history of making financial decisions small and large, and their deep, abiding love for the Splitwise app. Most of us are used to the awkward dance of trying to figure out how to fairly split a restaurant meal or a girls' trip, but what about buying a freaking house?? They tell us!So many women face financial decisions on their own and it can be paralyzing and lonely. Emily and Kelly help us see a creative alternative that can open up our investing opportunities and turn our friendships into a financial partnership. Get yourself a money sister!!Oh! And do you have a passive income story? A success? A failure? Tell us about it in a voice memo and e-mail it to: womenonthevergepodcast@gmail.comAsk us your dumb investing and finance questions for Season 2 on our Ask Us page! This episode was edited by our co-producer Kelly West. Music by Bad Bad Hats and Devmo.
My guest is Producer / Mixer Brett Bullion, who has worked with The Bad Plus, Margaret Glaspy, Low, and Bad Bad Hats. This is Brett's second appearance on the show; he originally appeared on WCA #147. In this episode, we discuss Home Mix Room Before Covid/After Covid (BC/AC) Acoustics Treatment vs. Sound Proofing Getting Work Max MSP Playing Games The Finances of Audio Career Management Minneapolis Music Scene Traveling for Work MWTM Emulation Budgets Expectations Remote Mixing Deep Glenns In the Box vs. Out of the Box Buying Habits Matt's Rant: Transparency Links and Show Notes Brett's Deep Glenns Project The Money Book Brett's Site Credits Guest: Brett Bullion Host: Matt Boudreau Engineer: Matt Boudreau Producer: Matt Boudreau Editing: Anne-Marie Pleau WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell Announcer: Chuck Smith
So many of us want to invest in the stock market to make money for retirement, but feel pretty icky about where our money might be going. Do we just have to surrender to the greedy capitalists polluting our planet and perpetuating social inequities?Listen to this episode to find out! (Spoiler alert: NO)Sara and I grill sustainable investing expert Kacie Swartz about how to find funds that promote our values. And guess what? They do just as well, if not better, as the traditional funds that have gotten away with regressive social policies and short-sighted slash and burn environmental damages in the name of profit.Kacie explains how to find funds we can feel good about, without diminishing our returns, AND how this kind of activist investing is a very powerful way to change industries with our dollars.Here are some of the resources Kacie mentioned that are good for researching sustainable, environmentally and socially-conscious funds:Morning StarVanguardMSCIGreen Money JournalAnd here's Kacie on LinkedIn.Oh! And do you have a passive income story? A success? A failure? Tell us about it in a voice memo and e-mail it to: womenonthevergepodcast@gmail.comAsk us your dumb investing and finance questions for Season 2 on our Ask Us page! This episode was edited by our co-producer Kelly West. Music by Bad Bad Hats and Devmo.
You can take that takeout pad thai out of my cold, dead hands. If budgeting means not being able to splurge on a stressful Tuesday anymore, then let's go for broke. But we're supposed to have a budget, right?How do we create budgets that take into account our mental health now and financial health later? We invited budget coach Kara Perez, founder of the finance education company Bravely Go to help us figure this out. We talk about how to adapt a budget to the realities of your life without cutting out all of the joy, and making conscious choices about where your dollars go, and when. Also, Caitlin tries to get Sara and Kara to square off on different money management approaches. Instead, they agree there are many ways to take on your finances, as long as you do something. Anything! (Well, not anything, but not get paralyzed by the choices to the point that you never start.)For more of Kara's financial wisdom, sustainable investing approach and budgeting tips, follow her on Instagram and YouTube.Oh! And do you have a passive income story? A success? A failure? Tell us about it in a voice memo and e-mail it to: womenonthevergepodcast@gmail.comAsk us your dumb investing and finance questions for Season 2 on our Ask Us page of our website! This episode was edited by our co-producer Kelly West. Music by Bad Bad Hats and Devmo.
Your credit score is one of those things that you don't have to care about…until you really do. It's a system that kind of makes sense, but also can be crazy unfair.In this episode Sara and Caitlin (but mostly Caitlin) grill Lending Tree credit expert Matt Schulz on how credit scores are calculated and what it actually means. Do they stay the same for all of our lives? Can we make them better? Do they get worse if we check them every week? He tells us some very bad news about how bad credit can cost you a ton of money over your lifetime, but also hopeful news about how to build up your credit score so you can get out of the cycle.Here are some of the resources we mentioned in the episode:The government's consumer watchdog website: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau You can check your credit report at AnnualCreditReport.com - it's a no strings attached website that you can trust.The three big credit bureaus where you can check your credit score and freeze your credit so no one can open up a credit card or line of credit on your behalf:TransUnion Experian EquifaxAnd to find out more financial tips from Matt, follow him on Twitter @matthewschulz and subscribe to his newsletter. And watch out for his book in 2024 that promises to help people pay less, earn more and keep more of their money by asking the right questions in everyday situations.Oh! And do you have a passive income story? A success? A failure? Tell us about it in a voice memo and e-mail it to: womenonthevergepodcast@gmail.comAsk us your dumb investing and finance questions for Season 2 on our Ask Us page! This episode was edited by our co-producer Kelly West. Music by Bad Bad Hats and Devmo.
Do you have a 4-year-old daughter or 15-year-old niece that you hope to help pay for college, but also would still like to have money for other things like toilet paper and health insurance, but feel like the two things are mutually exclusive ? Stop freaking out - we just might be able to pull this off. We know - we already did an episode about saving for college last season. But this time we invited a real life college finance mastermind! Our guest expert Ann Garcia is so expert that she actually wrote a book called…wait for it…How to Pay for College. Not only does she blow through all the myths about college saving making tuition more expensive, she explains what a list price is, and how what they say college costs is different than what college actually costs (in a good way). Also, all the programs and scholarships and other things we never knew about that lower tuition costs and help students choose the right school.After you listen, check out all of Ann's wisdom and resource-sharing on her website howtopayforcollege.com. And, to get even more of her specialized strategies, take her College Financial Plan Masterclass. Women on the Verge of a Financial Breakthrough get a 10% discount!! Just enter promo code: WOTV10Ask us your dumb investing and finance questions for Season 2 on our Ask Us page! This episode was edited by our co-producer Kelly West. Music by Bad Bad Hats and Devmo.
We're back for the real Season 2! When you get a hot tip about individual stocks, can't you just buy a bunch and get really rich and then laugh at all the people that weren't as clever? But, wait, you have to sell them in order to get all those riches… So, can someone please just tell me when they're about to go down so I can sell them then? No? Wait, what?In this episode, we discuss how Sara's stupid rational advice about buying Airbnb stocks prevented Caitlin from buying a Corvette, or losing a bunch of other people's money, depending on how you look at it. Sara makes it clear what her professional opinion is about borrowing money to invest (a hard pass) and Caitlin makes it clear how it's possible to get emotionally attached to a losing stock (it may suck, but it's mine). Human psychology and an insanely unpredictable market seem to conspire against all of our fantasy get-rich-quick schemes when it comes to buying individual stocks.Also, we discuss this article that says that women retire with a quarter less wealth than men. WTF and how can we change this?Ask us your dumb investing and finance questions for Season 2 on the Ask Us page of our website! This episode was edited by our co-producer Kelly West. Music by Bad Bad Hats and Devmo.
The Bad Bad Hats have been a touring machine! Hitting the west coast, doing a run of dates with Michelle Branch, they're even venturing to Alaska soon! We caught up with Kerry from Bad Bad Hats to chat touring, new music, and tossed around the idea of the band hosting a 3 on 3 fundraising basketball tournament, yeah! Check it out!
This week Sara and I pepper student-loan specialist Danika Waddell with questions about two different student loan programs: the Biden $10,000 debt relief program, which you've probably heard of, AND the Public Student Loan Forgiveness program, which you might not have heard about.The Public Student Loan Forgiveness waiver is a temporary rule change for a program that lets people who have worked in public service (in government, certain non-profits, school districts, public health, etc.) for ten years to apply for loan forgiveness. ***This is DIFFERENT than the $10,000 Biden student debt relief plan.*** Do you have student loans? Have you ever worked as a teacher at a public school? Have you worked as a social worker? Have you ever worked in an under-served health care setting? It doesn't matter that you haven't worked in a qualifying institution for ten years yet, you can still apply and have all of your additional years and payments start counting for future forgiveness. If there's any chance you might qualify, please investigate and APPLY NOW! The temporary waiver expires on October 31st, 2022.We also discuss the latest information about the Biden $10,000 program, and where to keep up-to-date.Here are the resources we talk about in the episode for learning more: - This NYTimes summary is fantastic. - Details on the actual Public Service Loan Forgiveness program (PSLF). - Trying to determine who your loan servicer is? Student aid is the place to go. - You can sign up for notifications about your loan forgiveness here. - Tool for calculating the best repayment plan. - Free advice about student loans. - PSLF program announcement. - PSLF waiver explainer page with FAQs and explanations. - PSLF application with explainer tool. - Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Program Support Facebook group.Many thanks to Danika Waddell, founder and president of Xena Financial Planning who answered all our student loan forgiveness questions with patience and humor, and provided this great list of resources.So get going and get applying! Remember, you don't need all of your forms and information right now, the most important thing is that you submit an application by October 31st, 2022.Ask us your dumb investing and finance questions for Season 2 on our Ask Us page! This episode was edited by Kelly West. Music by Bad Bad Hats and Devmo.
Tim speaks with Kerry Alexander, vocalist of Bad Bad Hats, to discuss the similarities found in the music industry and the restaurant industry.-Follow Tim on Twitter and Instagram.Follow the Bad Bad Hats on Instagram.Find their website here for touring info, merch, and more.-Be sure to support Mucci's and Saint Dinette. How about making a reservation soon?You can find Niver Niver Land across all of social media here:Twitter | Instagram | YouTube | Facebook | TikTok-Welcome to Niver Niver Land: A podcast that addresses massive change in the restaurant industry (sometimes).The show is hosted by award-winning restaurateur Tim Niver – a local legend of Minnesotas' Twin Cities – known for his involvement with fabled spots like Aquavit, Town Talk Diner, and Strip Club Meat & Fish. These days, he runs Saint Dinette and Mucci's Italian in St. Paul and Minneapolis.Anyways, back to the whole "massive change in the hospitality industry" thing.We see a major problem here: no one is having real conversations about what's going on. Many of those who work in the industry are still trying to wrap their heads around what's happening – and so is Tim.Today, he's ready to talk about these things – through his trademark wit and foolishness – so that we can better appreciate and preserve the cultural importance of restaurants.
What do you do if you actually have money to invest in the stock market but the constantly sinking numbers are scaring the shit out of you? Are you really just supposed to pour perfectly good dollars into a sinking (market) ship?And what about that whole “buy low, sell high” thing?? Is now the low?? But can it go even lower??And, and what the fuck are iBonds and why is everyone talking about them?!Sara explains to Caitlin, again, what risk means when it comes to investing in the stock market, and how we get the reward for taking so much risk. Which is supposed to be the whole point. (Spoiler alert: In order to get the reward you have to stay on the (stock market) boat, even during the lows. Especially during the lows?) And there's more set it and forget it for the lazy, I mean wise, investors!Ask us your dumb investing and finance questions for Season 2 on our website! Full transcripts for all episodes on our website.This episode was edited by Kelly West. Music by Bad Bad Hats and Devmo.
Are we really supposed to stay in the stock market even when it does a bunch of scary shit and our account balances are going down instead of up? Do we keep pouring more money into our retirement accounts when we're not sure we'll have rent money for the next six months?Can't our precious investment money just take a little drama-free holiday in a savings account until the shitstorm is over?Sara tells us how to adapt our financial goals and strategies to meet this moment, without throwing in the towel…and Caitlin tells her she should really come up with some new advice.Ask us your dumb investing and finance questions for Season 2 on our website!Transcripts for this and every episode are also available on our website. This episode was edited by Kelly West. Music by Bad Bad Hats and Devmo.
Before the real Season 2 starts, Caitlin drills Sara about what the hell is going on in the economy and why the financial news just keeps getting worse. How many “all time” stock market lows can we hit until we should start squirreling away sea shells, Pop Tarts and collectible Beanie Babies? Will our retirement accounts vanish into thin air? Does the economy have Covid? Will it ever get better?Sara slips into her late night radio DJ vibe to calm us all down and lead us through these uncertain times. Also, she explains what exactly a bear market and a recession are, and how surfing is an excellent financial management strategy right now.Ask us your dumb investing and finance questions for Season 2 on our Ask Us page! Follow Sara on Twitter @SaraontheVerge and like our Facebook page.Transcripts for all of our episodes are available on our website.Episode co-produced and edited by Kelly West.Music by Bad Bad Hats and Devmo.
I chat to Minneapolis' finest indie pop trio Bad Bad Hats about their tour & SXSW fun, how they get that Bad Bad Hats sound with dirty FX on guitars, drums and keys, how mindblowing the podcast SongExploder is and how little production details can completely change the blueprint of a song.www.badbadhats.comwww.nataliemccool.co.uk
Kerry Alexander is a songwriter and musician, and the front-person of indie rock band, Bad Bad Hats. She was born in the Twin Cities, but grew up in Birmingham, AL. Alexander returned to Minnesota to attend Macalester College, which is where she first started to perform live the songs. She performed at open mic nights at the Dunn Bros on Grand Ave and posted her music to MySpace, eventually meeting Chris Hoge, with whom she started a band in her senior year. A performance at the Macalester Battle of the Bands (they lost) led to a record contract and the start of a now decade-long Bad Had Hats journey. As part of Bad Bad Hats, Alexander has written and released three full-length albums, two EPs, and traveled the country (and Canada!). A lover of radio and making playlists, she has also been a guest DJ on 89.3 The Current.
Miles Taylor of Wood Lake, Minn. is a burlesque DJ and visual artist with a particular interest in glitch art. He admires the innovative work of Autumn Cavender, a Dakota artist and midwife. Her art finds a common thread in digital media and traditional Dakota quillwork and hide processing. Courtesy of Autumn Cavender Autumn Cavender's artwork is of the digital form of the sounds of her son's birth. A year ago, she recorded the sounds of the birth of her second son. Cavender turned those sounds into a digital image which Taylor says bears striking similarities to her quillwork. “Wowicakekage: Dakota Art Encoded” is currently at the K. K. Birge Gallery through May 7, and then it will travel through the summer. The exhibit will be at the Southwest Minnesota Arts Council in Marshall May 12 through June 17, then spend August at the Crossing Arts Alliance gallery in Brainerd. Adam Wiltgen, residency coordinator and development director at the Anderson Center at Tower View, is enjoying the ongoing collaboration between Minnesota artists and poets through nearby Red Wing Arts. This year is the 21st annual juried Poet Artist Collaboration, which asks artists to illustrate selected original poems. The result, Wiltgen said, stretches visual artists outside their comfort zone to create something new. Wiltgen recommends visitors check out Jacob Yeates's visual response to Casey Patrick's poem “Medusa,” where the hyper-realistic image changes and morphs; and Cole Redhorse Jacobson's “provoking artwork” in response to Gwen Westerman's poem on the significance of the Mississippi River for our wildlife and our collective wellbeing. Courtesy of Red Wing Arts Jacob Yeates illustrates a poem by Casey Patrick. The exhibit is on display at Red Wing Arts through May 15, with Thursday night poetry readings running through that date. Red Wing Arts has created a chapbook of this year's collaborations. A reception of the participating poets and visual artists will be held Friday starting at 6 p.m. at the St. James Hotel in downtown Red Wing and is open to the public. Amy Garretson of the Rochester Arts Center has her tickets for the Mid West Music Fest in Winona Friday and Saturday. The two-day event offers a full line-up of artists from the region performing indie rock, pop synth, classic folk and more on multiple outdoor and indoor stages. Garretson said it's a great opportunity to discover the bars, coffee shops, and other venues in the Mississippi River town on a spring weekend. She's looking forward to catching headliners Polica, Haley, and Bad Bad Hats. Proof of full vaccination or negative PCR test within 72 hours of event start is required. Garretson offers a tip: VIP tickets to this Mid West Music Fest also include admission to a sister event in LaCrosse, Wisconsin in September.
We took a moment to chat with Kerry Alexander of the band “Bad Bad Hats”, we talked about the new album “Walkman”, the process for recording and writing, covid, their hilarious music videos and their upcoming tour which hits Mid West Music Fest in Winona, MN. https://www.badbadhats.comYou can find more conversations, food reviews, live music and events on our website https://lacrosselocal.com.
This is the last episode of Season 1, in which Caitlin asks Sara if gas will soon cost $15 a gallon, what is the point of anything? Sara explains how inflation typically works in the US, and shares the bananas cure for high prices: EVEN HIGHER PRICES. How the F are we supposed to pretend we're saving for our future if it seems like we'll never be able to afford a hamburger again, much less retirement? Sara shares a few strategies to keep our eyes on the prize, even if we're gonna be grasping our suspenders for a while. Oh and there's some stuff in there about how you really need to know about finances even if you're married and your spouse takes care of it all. This week, the one thing Women on the Verge of a Financial Breakthrough can do TODAY to take the first, or next, step towards building a strong financial future is taking a hard look at how much cash you've stored up so you're not losing more value than you have to with high inflation. Ask us your dumb investing and finance questions for Season 2 on our website! Transcripts for this episode also available on our website.Music by Bad Bad Hats and Devmo.
Getting a whole pile of money is the dream, right? But what the hell are you supposed to do with it? What if you invest it all and the market goes down the next day? Freak out!! Or not. Sara shares a couple different approaches to investing windfalls for both the strong-willed and faint of heart. Also, we didn't come up with a Cosmo quiz for figuring out how "risk tolerant" you are, but we should have. It turns out, there's only one key factor...and it involves the ability to close your eyes, plug your ears and sing, "La la la la la". This week, the one thing Women on the Verge of a Financial Breakthrough can do TODAY to take the first, or next, step towards building a strong financial future is looking at the progress you've already made in your investing journey. Ask us your dumb investing and finance questions on our website!Transcripts posted on our website!Music by Bad Bad Hats and Devmo.
How are parents supposed to prepare for their own future financial stability *and* save for their kids' college educations? There is so much conflicting information to navigate. You NEED to already have a 529. But also, DON'T start a 529 because then your kid won't qualify for financial aid. Sara shares some strategies for the near and medium term to help out your kids, without losing out on your own retirement goals. This week, the one thing Women on the Verge of a Financial Breakthrough can do TODAY to take the first, or next, step towards building a strong financial future is figuring out how much a college education might cost anyway. Ask us your dumb investing and finance questions on our website. Transcripts for this episode available on our website.Music by Bad Bad Hats and Devmo.
Some debt is "good" and some debt is "bad", right? But how can we tell the difference? Sara walks us through how to think about debt, and how to decide if paying it off early fits into our financial planning strategy. (Spoiler alert: Not as often as you'd think.) Caitlin realizes (again) that banks don't always have our best interests in mind when it comes to lending us money and finally masters some financial concepts Sara has explained to her one billion times. This week, the one thing Women on the Verge of a Financial Breakthrough can do TODAY to take the first, or next, step towards building a strong financial future is figuring out her "debt inventory". Ask us your dumb investing and finance questions on our website.Transcripts for this episode available on our website.Music by Bad Bad Hats and Devmo.
Emergency savings accounts are super important, right? Sara agrees, but worries too many people over-emphasize their rainy day fund and under-emphasize their retirement savings. She tells us how to hit the balance between the two, and warns that we might have to start investing before we're psychologically ready. It's scary! Caitlin attempts a metaphor involving Wall Street "experts" and seating arrangements on a roller coaster, and asks Sara if maybe this investing thing is just too much for us to ask of ourselves. Sara wonders why she has a co-host on an investing podcast that still hasn't gotten with the program. This week, the one thing Women on the Verge of a Financial Breakthrough can do TODAY to take the first, or next, step towards building a strong financial future is figuring out how much she *really* needs in an emergency fund. Ask us your dumb investing and finance questions on our website!Transcripts for this episode on our website.Music by Bad Bad Hats and Devmo.
WOTVFB listener Carin asks: What do I do with all of the retirement accounts I've accumulated from past jobs? Sara tells us the one thing we have to do with those accounts (spoiler alert: it's not consolidating them!) and what part we don't have to freak out about. Caitlin gets validation for her investing strategy of never checking on the market, and Sara wonders who the hell will ever listen to our podcast since our advice is so boring. Set it and really forget it?? This week, the one thing Women on the Verge of a Financial Breakthrough can do TODAY to take the first, or next, step towards building a strong financial future is taking a peak at just exactly what's inside of those forgotten retirement accounts. Ask us your dumb investing and finance questions on our website!Transcripts for this episode also available on our websiteThis episode was edited by Jes Rowe. Music by Bad Bad Hats and Devmo.
The lineup for this years Midwest Music Fest in Winona has been announced, and it's AMAZING!! Polica, HALEY, Gully Boys, Bad Bad Hats, Kiss The Tiger and so many more! Including today's guest and festival headliner, Mark Mallman. He's always a great conversation and he seems ready to melt some faces. Enjoy!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/brian-oake-show/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
What's my number? How much money do I need to put into my retirement account between now and when I stop working? Sara and Caitlin walk through an online retirement calculator to show how to figure that number out, without freaking out. You might need a chocolate milkshake for this one. The good news is that we share the many factors that you can play with to get closer and closer to the amount you'll need to live on later on. This week, the one thing Women on the Verge of a Financial Breakthrough can do TODAY to take the first, or next, step towards building a strong financial future is going online and trying out a retirement calculator. This is the Schwab one we use in this episode. Ask us your dumb investing and finance questions on our website.This episode was edited by Jes Rowe. Music by Bad Bad Hats and Devmo.
How do I actually "get into the market"? Sara tells us how to literally start investing by sharing the first three steps. They're so simple that ANYONE can do them. She pleads with us to stop trying to make perfect decisions with all of the available knowledge - just freaking open an account and get started. Promise that you can refine and update your strategy as you go. We also talk about the hazards of treating investing like a game and getting caught up in quick trades. We're in it for the long haul, right? So let's set up a system that works for us, instead of working for a system that can very easily fail. This week, the one thing Women on the Verge of a Financial Breakthrough can do TODAY to take the first, or next, step towards building a strong financial future is opening a freaking account by using the three simple steps. Ask us your dumb investing and finance questions on our website. Transcripts for this episode also available. This episode was edited by Jes Rowe and Kelly West. Music by Bad Bad Hats and Devmo.
When does it make sense for a "normal" person to check in with a financial advisor? Do you have to be a millionaire or can you be an aspiring thousandaire? And how do you know what questions to ask and if you'll be tricked into shady investments? So many questions, and Sara has so many answers that lead to finding someone you can trust, even if it's just for one meeting to get on track. Do you know that you can choose a financial advisor based on whether they have a sense of humor? Well, sort of. But you definitely have to like them. And we learn that a custodian isn't just a school staff member. This week the one thing Women on the Verge of a Financial Breakthrough can do TODAY to take the first, or next, step towards building a strong financial future is practice the two questions Sara says we need to ask our financial advisors. Ask us your dumb investing and finance questions on our website: womenontheverge.com Transcripts for this episode available on our website!This episode was edited by Jes Rowe. Music by Bad Bad Hats and Devmo.
It's so tempting to keep our money in things we can touch like cash or gold - we can use them in an emergency so they're safer, right? Sara says we need to think twice about what "safe" means and details the surprisingly complicated logistics of going all out for gold. Caitlin has to interrupt recording to manage a rental and Sara points out that an investment account never calls you on a Saturday to complain about a leaky faucet. We talk about how to make that leap of faith from investing in seemingly low risk but tangible things, to the much more abstract stock market, that can actually build our financial future. This week the one thing Women on the Verge of a Financial Breakthrough can do TODAY to take the first, or next, step towards building a strong financial future involves very simple steps to get a handle on your financial portrait. Ask us your dumb investing and finance questions on our website: womenontheverge.com This episode was edited by Jes Rowe. Music by Bad Bad Hats and Devmo.
As the talent buyer for Audiotree Presents, Nate Dorough is on the forefront of upcoming talent. A collector of music, from bootlegs to tapes to live shows, Nate listens to it all. Creator / host of the Here For Now podcast. Vice President of the Michigan Independent Venue and Promoter Association (MIVPA). Creator of @MichSongs. Supporter of Michigan music and creativity. Proud husband, father. Collector of cassettes and LEGOs. Get to know everyone's favorite Michigan promoter. Key Moments: 3:19 - The sound of opening a cassette tape 12:42 - The magic of listening parties 19:18 - But *does* Nate listen to music? 23:53 - On going to concerts without having heard the band (with Bad Bad Hats teases) 32:52 - A fan letter to Our Lady Peace 45:42 - Learning the music business with Wu-Tang Clan 52:17 - A fan letter to Jax Anderson and Flint Eastwood 1:07:04 - The emotional payoff https://www.instagram.com/natedorough/ https://twitter.com/natedorough https://www.instagram.com/audiotreepresents/ https://twitter.com/audiotreeshows https://www.instagram.com/michsongs/ https://twitter.com/michsongs audiotreepresents.com Level UP Your Business Sign-up: https://bit.ly/levelUPyourbiz This podcast is a production of Steph Belcher Business Management, LLC. This episode was hosted, produced, and edited by Stephanie Belcher. For more information check out stephbelcher.com Join our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/whensongsmeanbusiness Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whensongsmeanbusiness/ THANK YOU!
As we bring the year to a close, let's wrap it all up with some of my favorite songs of the year. Here's part 1! Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′20″ Wake Me Up by Foals on Wake Me Up (Warner Music UK) 4′32″ Pool Hopping by Illuminati Hotties on Let Me Do One More (Snack Shack Tracks) 11′00″ Chaise Lounge by Wet Leg on Chaise Lounge (Domino) 14′12″ Not Going Anywhere by Potty Mouth on 1% Happier (Get Better) 17′13″ Working for the Knife by Mitski on Laurel Hell (Dead Oceans) 19′47″ f*ckthat by IAN SWEET on f*ckthat (Polyvinyl) 27′26″ U&ME by Alt-j on The Dream (Canvasback/Infectious) 30′28″ Keeper by Hana Vu on Public Storage (Ghostly International) 33′48″ Give It Hell by Yumi Zouma on Give It Hell (Polyvinyl) 37′09″ Justine Go Genesis by Sleigh Bells on Texis (Mom + Pop) 44′44″ 18 Cigarettes by Ducks Ltd. on Modern Fiction (Carpark) 46′56″ Walkman by Bad Bad Hats on Walkman (Don Giovanni) 49′55″ To Feel It by Nite Jewel on No Sun (Gloriette) 53′13″ Puppy and a Truck by Jenny Lewis on Puppy and a Truck (Loves Way) 56′52″ Say What You Will by James Blake on Friends That Break Your Heart (Polydor/Republic) 64′27″ Breathe by Thyla on Thyla (Easy Life) 67′58″ From The Back Of A Cab by Rostam on Changephobia (Mastor Projects/Secretly Distribution) 70′47″ Silk Chiffon (feat. Phoebe Bridgers) by MUNA on Silk Chiffon (Saddest Factory) 74′03″ Cellophane (Brain) by Middle Kids on Today We're The Greatest (Domino) 81′00″ Stay In The Car by Bachelor on Doomin' Sun (Polyvinyl) 83′39″ Fixed Gear by Snarls on What About Flowers? (Take This To Heart) 87′28″ Like I Used To by Sharon Van Etten, Angel Olsen on Like I Used To (Jagjaguwar) 91′44″ The Hardest Cut by Spoon on Lucifer on the Sofa (Matador) 98′29″ Cranium by Slothrust on Parallel Timeline (Dangerbird) 103′11″ Iced Gems by Penelope Isles on Which Way To Happy (Bella Union) 107′58″ Once Twice Melody by Beach House on Once Twice Melody, Chapter 1 (Sub Pop) 116′56″ Hope by Arlo Parks on Collapsed in Sunbeams (Transgressive) Check out the full archives on the website.
We're circling back to the basics: stocks, bonds, index funds and tuxedos. Watch out for a lot of grocery shopping metaphors because it turns out the stock market is an *actual* market with shares on the shelves instead of cereal boxes. We talk about the secret to not having to learn anything about individual stocks but still invest and how Monopoly isn't the *worst* way to learn a thing or two about bonds. Oh! And Sara explains the moneyed depths of the ultra secret bond market (who knew??). This week the one thing Women on the Verge of a Financial Breakthrough can do TODAY to take the first, or next, step towards building a strong financial future involves looking in your money mirror and taking notes on what you see. Ask us your dumb investing and finance questions on our website: womenontheverge.com This episode was edited by Jes Rowe. Music by Bad Bad Hats and Devmo.
As we bring the year to a close, let's wrap it all up with some of my favorite songs of the year. Here's part 1! Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′20″ Wake Me Up by Foals on Wake Me Up (Warner Music UK) 4′32″ Pool Hopping by Illuminati Hotties on Let Me Do One More (Snack Shack Tracks) 11′00″ Chaise Lounge by Wet Leg on Chaise Lounge (Domino) 14′12″ Not Going Anywhere by Potty Mouth on 1% Happier (Get Better) 17′13″ Working for the Knife by Mitski on Laurel Hell (Dead Oceans) 19′47″ f*ckthat by IAN SWEET on f*ckthat (Polyvinyl) 27′26″ U&ME by Alt-j on The Dream (Canvasback/Infectious) 30′28″ Keeper by Hana Vu on Public Storage (Ghostly International) 33′48″ Give It Hell by Yumi Zouma on Give It Hell (Polyvinyl) 37′09″ Justine Go Genesis by Sleigh Bells on Texis (Mom + Pop) 44′44″ 18 Cigarettes by Ducks Ltd. on Modern Fiction (Carpark) 46′56″ Walkman by Bad Bad Hats on Walkman (Don Giovanni) 49′55″ To Feel It by Nite Jewel on No Sun (Gloriette) 53′13″ Puppy and a Truck by Jenny Lewis on Puppy and a Truck (Loves Way) 56′52″ Say What You Will by James Blake on Friends That Break Your Heart (Polydor/Republic) 64′27″ Breathe by Thyla on Thyla (Easy Life) 67′58″ From The Back Of A Cab by Rostam on Changephobia (Mastor Projects/Secretly Distribution) 70′47″ Silk Chiffon (feat. Phoebe Bridgers) by MUNA on Silk Chiffon (Saddest Factory) 74′03″ Cellophane (Brain) by Middle Kids on Today We're The Greatest (Domino) 81′00″ Stay In The Car by Bachelor on Doomin' Sun (Polyvinyl) 83′39″ Fixed Gear by Snarls on What About Flowers? (Take This To Heart) 87′28″ Like I Used To by Sharon Van Etten, Angel Olsen on Like I Used To (Jagjaguwar) 91′44″ The Hardest Cut by Spoon on Lucifer on the Sofa (Matador) 98′29″ Cranium by Slothrust on Parallel Timeline (Dangerbird) 103′11″ Iced Gems by Penelope Isles on Which Way To Happy (Bella Union) 107′58″ Once Twice Melody by Beach House on Once Twice Melody, Chapter 1 (Sub Pop) 116′56″ Hope by Arlo Parks on Collapsed in Sunbeams (Transgressive) Check out the full archives on the website.
This investing for beginners party is more interesting than you thought, right? Well, just wait til Sara hits you with advice normal people can use from fancy-pants investing guy Warren Buffett. Also, Caitlin asks who the hell he is and why he's so famous anyway. And it wouldn't be a Women on the Verge of a Financial Breakthrough party if we didn't circle back to shame, regret and embarrassment about our (Caitlin's) financial past! But if all of that doesn't entice you, there's a surprise ETHICAL NON-MONOGAMY plot twist in there when you least expect it! See? Finance is fun! This week the one thing Women on the Verge of a Financial Breakthrough can do TODAY to take the first, or next, step towards building a strong financial future is super easy and will make you feel very smart. Ask us your dumb investing and finance questions on our website: womenontheverge.com This episode was edited by Kim Shelton and Jes Rowe. Music by Bad Bad Hats and Devmo.
The "Let's learn about finance and investing!" party is still going over here at Women on the Verge of a Financial Breakthrough! This time, Caitlin and Sara talk about what the hell people are talking about when they tell us to "save" money, how starting small is totally awesome, as long as you're starting at all. Also, Sara gets out her (imaginary) megaphone to tell Women on the Verge that COMPOUNDING INTEREST is the MOST IMPORTANT concept you need to understand about building your financial future. You're welcome. Don't forget - at the end they share the one thing Women on the Verge of a Financial Breakthrough can do TODAY to take the first, or next, step towards building a strong financial future. Ask us your dumb investing and finance questions on our website: womenontheverge.comThis episode was edited by Kim Shelton and Kelly West. Music by Bad Bad Hats and Devmo.
Welcome to a party you probably don't want to come to! In the very first episode of Women on the Verge of a Financial Breakthrough, Caitlin and Sara talk about ways to make learning about finance and investing easier and (dare we say?) more fun. Spoiler alert: step by step, with a milkshake chaser. Get ready for the one thing Women on the Verge of a Financial Breakthrough can do TODAY to take the first, or next, step towards building a strong financial future. Ask us your dumb investing and finance questions on our website: womenontheverge.comThis episode was edited by Kim Shelton and Kelly West. Music by Bad Bad Hats and Devmo.
Talking about money can be awkward, fill us with shame, regret and even panic. So why do it? In this episode Sara and Caitlin talk about what it means to leave that baggage behind and focus on the future, no matter where you're at now. Also, Caitlin reveals the depths of her investing ignorance and Sara explains some basic terms and tells us how to survive a stock market storm at sea. (A metaphor that makes sense when you hear it. Maybe.) And again, get ready for the one thing Women on the Verge of a Financial Breakthrough can do TODAY to take the first, or next, step towards building a strong financial future. Ask us your dumb investing and finance questions on our website: womenontheverge.comThis episode was edited by Kim Shelton and Kelly West. Music by Bad Bad Hats and Devmo.
“We Defied The No Bones Day.” In this episode Luke tells a ghost story, Kevin shares the worst way to lose your air pods and Kevin catches Luke. Luke finally makes a sports joke and Kevins talks about Noodles the Pug. All this while playing a stellar lineup of striking new songs. Song Played In This Episode: Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers - AHHHH! out now via Domestic La La The Dodos - Annie from Grizzly Peak out November 12th on Polyvinyl Bad Bad Hats - Detroit Basketball from Walkman out now on Don Giovanni Records Banoffee - Idiot from Teartracks out today Central Heat Exchange - Directly Down feat. Varsity from Central Heat Exchange out now on Birthday Cake Media Sarah Jaffe - Frances McDormand, Catherine O'Hara from The Championship EP out now on Kirtland Records
Welcome to episode twenty seven of series two of Adventures in New Music, the podcast that checks out two brand spanking new records each week in an attempt to keep our fingers on the beating pulse of new music.Each week best mates Chris and Andy pick an album each from an artist that they haven't previously heard, and after a week of listening, report back with their thoughts on said albums, along with other music chat, banter and all round silliness.On this weeks show we chat about Walkman by Bad Bad Hats (Chris's choice) and You & Us by POOLS (Andy's choice).If you like what we do and you'd like to support the show please like and subscribe to the podcast, and consider leaving us a review, or if you are feeling super generous you can support the show by buying us a coffee (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ainm)Don't forget we also have an official Adventures In New Music playlist, to which we add one track from each of our featured artists. Check it out to see which Bad Bad Hats and POOLS tracks get the thumbs up. The Adventures In New Music Playlist is available on the website or search Adventures In New Music 2021 on Spotify or Apple Music. Discovered a new artist or album you'd like to shout about? In a band we should be checking out? Just fancy getting in touch with us to say how do? Please do so via the website or at adventuresinnewmusic@gmail.comFriend us up on the socials:InstagramFacebookYoutube And hit that subscribe button so we pop in your podcast inbox every Monday morning at 9am GMT.Next Week...Next weeks featured albums are Sinner Get Ready by Lingua Ignota and An Unexpected Reality by Gatecreeper. Have a listen to the albums and join us on next weeks adventure which will be released on Monday 25th October.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ainm)
Welcome to episode twenty six of series two of Adventures in New Music, the podcast that checks out two brand spanking new records each week in an attempt to keep our fingers on the beating pulse of new music.Each week best mates Chris and Andy pick an album each from an artist that they haven't previously heard, and after a week of listening, report back with their thoughts on said albums, along with other music chat, banter and all round silliness.On this weeks show we chat about All Bets Are Off by Tamar Aphek (Andy's choice) and Enjoy The View by We Were Promised Jetpacks (Chris's choice).If you like what we do and you'd like to support the show please like and subscribe to the podcast, and consider leaving us a review, or if you are feeling super generous you can support the show by buying us a coffee (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ainm)Don't forget we also have an official Adventures In New Music playlist, to which we add one track from each of our featured artists. Check it out to see which Drug Store Romeo and Halsey tracks get the thumbs up. The Adventures In New Music Playlist is available on the website or search Adventures In New Music 2021 on Spotify or Apple Music. Discovered a new artist or album you'd like to shout about? In a band we should be checking out? Just fancy getting in touch with us to say how do? Please do so via the website or at adventuresinnewmusic@gmail.comFriend us up on the socials:InstagramFacebookYoutube And hit that subscribe button so we pop in your podcast inbox every Monday morning at 9am GMT.Next Week...Next weeks featured albums are Walkman by Bad Bad Hats and You & Us by POOLS. Have a listen to the albums and join us on next weeks adventure which will be released on Monday 18th October.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ainm)
Kerry Alexander, front-woman for Minneapolis-based indie rock Bad Bad Hats, has a special power of transporting listeners to certain places and times. She does this with music, but she also does this in her episode of Bothering the Band. With an overall lightheartedness and the cadence of a standup comedian, she answers our silly questions about blankets, bad habits, kissing God, keeping butter in the fridge or leaving it out, and people who pronounce Target as Targé. Bad Bad Hats recently released their new album Walkman, and it is damn good, so after listening to this episode and laughing along with Kerry, go listen to that record right away, because it too will take you to good places and times.
Ain't no party like a Len party. Let's get wacky with two hours of the best of new music. Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′14″ U&ME by alt-j on The Dream (Canvasback/Infectious) 3′33″ Fixed Gear by Snarls on What About Flowers? (Take This To Heart) 11′23″ Sweat Forever by Lily Konigsberg on Lily We Need To Talk Now (Wharf Cat) 13′56″ Keeper by Hana Vu on Public Storage (Ghostly International) 17′16″ Gears by Lunar Vacation on Inside Every Fig Is A Dead Wasp (Keeled Scales) 20′31″ Valentine by Snail Mail on Valentine (Matador) 28′22″ Hatch by Sipper on Hatch (family computer) 31′23″ Graves by Hand Habits on Fun House (Saddle Creek) 34′34″ Basement by Church Girls on Still Blooms (Anchor Eighty Four/Big Scary Monsters) 38′01″ 4am by Girlhood on 4am (Team Talk) 46′46″ I Don't Live Here Anymore (ft Lucius) by The War On Drugs on I Don't Live Here Anymore (Atlantic) 51′59″ This Enchanted by Hatchie on This Enchanted (Secretly Canadian) 55′57″ Piece Of My Mind by Broods on Piece Of My Mind (Universal Music Australia) 59′18″ Skin 2 Skin by Hyd on Hyd (PC Music) 62′05″ Milky Way by Bad Bad Hats on Walkman (Don Giovanni) 69′13″ In Too Deep by Slow Pulp on In Too Deep (Self Released) 72′43″ Lady Luck by Bartees Strange on SC25 Singles (Secretly Canadian) 77′48″ Femme Fatale by Sharon Van Etten on I'll Be Your Mirror: A Tribute to the Velvet Underground & Nico (Verve) 82′53″ Steal My Sunshine (ft. Cherry Glazerr) by Portugal The Man on Steal My Sunshine (Atlantic) 91′56″ Sudoku by Penelope Isles on Which Way To Happy (Bella Union) 96′44″ Somethinggreater by Parcels on DAY/NIGHT (Because Music) 100′17″ Cherry by Little Hag on Leash (Bar/None) 104′15″ This New Heaven by Fine Place on This New Heaven (Night School) 109′06″ It Gets Better by Fauness on Maiden No More (Cascine) 117′53″ Out With A Bang by NVDES on Out With A Bang (Vibe Nation) Check out the full archives on the website.
Thank you to DistroKid for sponsoring this episode of the podcast. Use the link below to receive 30% off your first year of DistroKid services.https://distrokid.com/?c=cablewww.producerowcafe.comBad Bad Hats is a Minneapolis, Minnesota based indie rock band. I chatted with the band's singer and guitar player, Kerry Alexander about how the band got its start, how the band chemistry has shifted over time, songwriting, and the band's most recent album 'Walkman' available now!To keep up with Bad Bad Hats and the Dan Cable Presents, please check out the links below!www.badbadhats.comINSTAGRAM:@badbadhats@dongiovannirecords@north45bar@producerowcafe@dancablepresents@distrokid@vrtxmagDCP SHIRTShttps://www.dancablepresents.com/storeDCP MUGShttps://dan-cable-presents.myshopify.com/products/dcp-extra-buttered-5yr-anniversary-mugSpotify Playlists:https://open.spotify.com/user/54u8tkp1mevtd0i3cz79qbp8l?si=-4NT4PWPSlSowoXQkJhlkA
Podcast #575 suggests you relax and leave everything to namelessnumberheadman, Dori Freeman, Daniel Romano's Outfit, The Fluorescents, Bad Bad Hats, Sorrows, Mom, & The Coathangers.
Con Davison is a songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist living in St Paul, MN, and is a member of the band Bad Bad Hats. Originally from Austin, Texas, Davison moved to Minnesota hoping to get away from an orchestral music degree and put the drums away for a while, an escape that only lasted as long as the 17 hour drive up I-35. Surrounded and supported by an amazing community of artists and musicians, Con has found a place for himself in the Twin Cities music scene as a jack of all trades with a sound that is all his own. He loves tacos, sleeping outside and playing with his two dogs.
Brian changes the format, Ed plays all the hits, and E crosses a river.
Two hours of the best of new music? That's life, indeed. Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ Walkman by Bad Bad Hats on Walkman (Don Giovanni) 2′42″ Bunny Is A Rider by Caroline Polachek on Bunny Is A Rider (Perpetual Novice) 10′30″ Before You Gotta Go by Courtney Barnett on Things Take Time, Take Time (Mom + Pop/Marathon Artists) 13′32″ Color Of The Pool by Lala Lala on I Want The Door To Open (Hardly Art) 16′02″ The Next Curse (ft Lzzy Hale) by Slothrust on Parallel Timeline (Dangerbird) 20′02″ Soft Drink by Cherry Glazerr on Soft Drink (Secretly Canadian) 27′13″ The Killing Moon by CHVRCHES on The Killing Moon (Glassnote) 31′24″ Here Comes The Hotstepper by Dr. Dog on Here Comes The Hotstepper (We Buy Gold) 36′00″ I Will Survive by Perfume Genius on I Will Survive (Matador) 39′08″ Nothing Else Matters by Phoebe Bridgers on Metallica Blacklist (Blackend Recording) 43′41″ Hard To Explain by Touche Amore on Hard To Explain (Epitaph) 51′48″ Work This Hard by Caveman on Smash (Fortune Tellers) 55′36″ Swinging At Shadows by The Cribs on Swinging At Shadows (Sonic Blew/PIAS) 59′10″ Lake Superior by Tasha on Lake Superior (Father/Daughter) 63′19″ Sweet & Spice by Deb Never & Jim-E Stack on Where Have All The Flowers Gone (Moonlanding) 69′30″ Before We Knew by Day Wave on Before We Knew (PIAS)
Edición Limitada - 26 de Julio del 2021. Producción, realización y conducción: Francisco J. Brenes. Presentando música de Atticus Ross, Leopold Ross & Nick Chuba, Meridiane, Thom Yorke, Matt Bellamy, Low, Wolf Alice, Echo Ladies, The Sisters Of Mercy, Holograph, Violence, Creux Lies, A Place to Bury Strangers, Clan Of Xymox, Cryogeyser, Lala Lala, Girlpuppy, Soccer Mommy, Munya, Le Pain, Piroshka, Julia Bardo, Torres, Chvrches, Wye Oak, Fryars, Rae Morris, Bad Bad Hats, Superstate, Vial, Blondie, Gone to Color, The Boo Radleys, Afflecks Palace, Post Punk Podge & The Technohippies, Cloud Nothings, The Goa Express, Idles, Descendents, Wavves, Shaun Ryder, Manic Street Preachers, Julia Cumming, Clinic, Tycho & Benjamin Gibbard, The KVB, Lone, Fears, Yves Tumor, Martin Gore, Suuns, Logic1000, A Certain Ratio, Xeno & Oaklander, Eomac, Lou Hayter, Sigrid, Hard Feelings, Chemical Brothers, Mike Oldfield, Marc Almond, Erasure, Patrick Cowley, Paul Weller, Boys Noize, Apoptygma Berzerk y Rhys Fulber.
Two hours of the best of new music, featuring songs about dino dreams from Torres, TWO Metallica covers and much much more. Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′08″ Hug From A Dinosaur by Torres on Thirstier (Merge) 2′57″ Hideaway by Wavves on Hideaway (Fat Possum) 9′13″ Detroit Basketball by Bad Bad Hats on Walkman (Don Giovanni) 11′34″ Garden by Meet Me @ The Altar on Model Citizen (Fueled By Ramen) 15′26″ When You're Around by Water From Your Eyes on Structure (Wharf Cat) 18′54″ At It Again (Again) by Slow Pulp on Deleted Scenes (Winspear) 25′30″ On Your Side by Wet on On Your Side (Other Exotica) 29′33″ Kissing In The Rain by Soccer Mommy on Dark Nights: Death Metal Soundtrack (Loma Vista) 32′42″ Gemini and Leo by Helado Negro on Far In (4AD) 36′22″ It's Way With Me by Wye Oak on It's Way With Me (Merge) 44′48″ Living Other Lives by Efterklang on Wildflowers (City Slang) 50′15″ Hurt by Ada Lea on Hurt (Saddle Creek) 53′59″ Old Peel by Aldous Harding on Old Peel (4AD) 57′18″ You're Mad At Me by Izzy True on Our Beautiful Baby World (Don Giovanni) 64′41″ The Unforgiven by Diet Cig on The Metallica Blacklist (Blackend) 69′18″ Sad But True by St Vincent on The Metallica Blacklist (Blackend Recording) 73′24″ Somebody That I Used To Know by BENEE on Somebody That I Used To Know (Republic) 78′12″ Chasing Cars by Lucy Dacus on Chasing Cars (Matador) 86′04″ Chaise Lounge by Wet Leg on Chaise Lounge (Domino) 89′17″ In The Country by La Luz on In The Country (Hardly Art) 92′41″ Keep It Together by Pip Blom on Welcome Break (Heavenly) 96′01″ Suck Teeth by L'rain on Fatigue (Mexican Summer) 102′27″ Disassociate by Deb Never on Where Have All The Flowers Gone (Moonlanding) 105′42″ Pool Hopping by Illuminati Hotties on Let Me Do One More (Snack Shack Tracks) 109′03″ Blouse by Clairo on Sling (Fader/Polydor/Republic) 116′24″ Solar Power by Lorde on Solar Power (Republic) Check out the full archives on the website.
Bad Bad Hats are Minneapolis rippers! I've been a big fan for ages, so it was a delight to chat with our guest Kerry. We talked primarily about food network but also managed to sneak in some music conversation including touring with your husband, cool ways to engage fans on Patreon and impressing your landscaper with your music. Enjoy! Bad Bad Hats Song Performed: "Wide Right" Thanks to our partners at Bandzoogle.com! Use promo code "directsupport" to get 15% off any subscription today! My Music: Arms Akimbo / Holloson Email: dswithps@gmail.com Instagram: @directsupportpod Twitter: @dswithps
Bad Bad Hats is an indie rock band from Minneapolis. Their success came after they decided to take matters into their own hands and push to grow their local scene. Hear how they networked, planned events, and created opportunities when launching their band. What You'll Learn How to lead a music scene in your cityHow to create opertunites for yourself as an artistWhy you should organize your own shows -- About Music Business Mindset Music Business Mindset is the official podcast of Evergreen Records – a production company dedicated to helping independent artists grow. We take a bit of a different approach to helping you find success, focusing less on the gear and trends, and more on YOU and your band as a business. The podcast brings you interviews from awesome artists and industry leaders – all with the goal of helping you find true and lasting success, financial stability, and personal wellbeing on your journey in the music industry. -- Resources: Evergreen Records | Production and Mixing Guide: The Best Way to Promote Your Music Guide: How to Build A Pro Web Presence to Grow Your Band David's Hierarchy of Leads – The 4 Levels of Fandom Music Marketing Psychology Case Study SongwriterSounds: Ultra-Usable Synth Presets for Logic Pro X
On the third episode of Behind the Beat, host Brontë Cook interviews Kerry Alexander — the lead singer, songwriter, and guitarist of Twin Cities-based indie rock band The Bad Bad Hats. Brontë and Kerry chat about songwriting, virtual performances, the Minneapolis music scene, and how much Kerry loves Chopped. Find the band on streaming services and Instagram @badbadhats!
Follow up: -DF PT -Sick baby Since last episode, we: -Had play dates -Came home -Observed corona outbreak Jessica is feelin: -Disney+ Michael is feelin: -Bad Bad Hats on Spotify Protein and Starch -Single parenting This week's wine: $6.99 Porta 6 red something from Trader Joe's, M-1.5 rattles, J-1.5 rattles Thanks for listening! Be sure to follow us on instagram @cheapwineparenting and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts.
WNDP had an outstanding evening with The Black Mariah Theater! These talented sisters were complete naturals when it comes to practicing. We played games, chatted about their lives growing up and played "Pacino Not Pacino"! Chris Tady returned to hang as well. The Black Mariah Theater have shows coming up at SXSW Spring Tour- kickoff show 3/13 at Ryan's Public House (Tonganoxie, KS) , ATX show 3/20 with the Midwest Music Foundation's stage at Shangri La, Austin, TX. First hometown KC show after the tour is 4/24 at Riot Room supporting Bad Bad Hats! We are proudly sponsored by "The Majestic Restaurant", "Jaykco Guitar Straps" and "Found Sound KC"! Please check out our Patreon page and show us some love. WE NEED IT! Thanks everyone and keep practicing! https://theblackmariahtheater.bandcamp.com/ https://www.instagram.com/theblackmariahtheater/ https://www.facebook.com/theblackmariahtheater/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5pSzwz4fYBkqJEbwizAHZA http://majestickc.com/ http://www.jaykco.com/ https://www.facebook.com/foundsound.kc/
In the second installment of “Female Fronted is not a Genre,” the team talks with Kerry Alexander of the Minneapolis, indie-pop band, Bad Bad Hats about her journey into music and how she personally navigates the “binaries” of both gender and music.
In the second installment of “Female Fronted is not a Genre,” the team talks with Kerry Alexander of the Minneapolis, indie-pop band, Bad Bad Hats about her journey into music and how she personally navigates the “binaries” of both gender and music.
Minnesotan rock outfit Bad Bad Hats has co-host Armando Morales falling fast for their captivating vocal performances and explosive choruses. Kazoos are armed and set. Ready yourself.Starter Kit for Bad Bad Hats: It Hurts | Midway | Shame | Nothing Gets Me High | Talk With Your Hands The SETLIST (the rotating, current mixtape; changes with each new set of songs) | https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2o48TUAo3nrtYkC70RcMyJ?si=9MByG5OrQKCVpjuhxzXF9g This MIXTAPE (will always be the songs from this mixtape) | https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0Cydn2jWs6nFT1flj0pth4?si=KZo8jH2hSi2YR6BioRfwUQ Our DISCOGRAPHY (every song we've presented) | https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4TTrBKYRpTlb7vKFHC353v?si=57yrVXn7SCyfXutuRJLFmQ
Natalie Schaffer is managing to succeed at something incredibly difficult - Crush it in the world of music business while maintaining a genuinely positive, personable, and generally awesome vibe! On today's episode CJ spends an hour probing Natalie to find out how that is possible? Natalie and CJ also share a common bond -Rock and Roll dads! And Since Natalie has nothing to plug herself, were plugging papa bear! Check out his band, Rondevou! For this week's album discussion Natalie introduced CJ to the band, Bad Bad Hats, and their latest album, Lightning round! Check the band and all of their music. http://www.badbadhats.com/
Clinton and Max of local rock duo rubbur took a break from working on their upcoming Capitalist Bastard EP to come hang out at KRUI. We talked about their music and they also played a couple songs live! This is the most overtly political episode of iHearIC Radio to date, so I hope you enjoy listening to opinions.Like, follow, subscribe to rubbur:facebook.com/rubburbandmusicrubbur.bandtwitter.com/rubburbandmusicyoutube.com/channel/UCgMx2tVIKhPEqOH3k8nWhuQrubbur.bandcamp.comsoundcloud.com/rubburinstagram.com/rubburbandmusicThe videos from last month's iHearIC concert at Java House are now available on our youtube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGA6kZJDK6qSLvkIV575bkn7riDzp9LoSRSVP to the final iHearIC concert of Spring 2019 on 5/4 at 7pm @ Uptown Bill's: facebook.com/events/376887606258376 - performances by Sivan Cohen Elias & Jean-François Charles, Emily Wheeler, Will Yager, and Wombat!If you'd like to support our concert series, please consider subscribing to our patreon and/or ordering a t-shirt or print designed by Vero Rose Smith (verorosesmith.com) here: ihearic.bandcamp.comAll patrons get a discount code on the bandcamp page: patreon.com/posts/ihearic-prints-23495803Other upcoming Iowa City events:The Space Between @ Voxman stark Opera Studio (4/22 7:30pm): facebook.com/events/1219364051554426Carlos Cotallo Solares PhD Recital ft. Wombat @ Stark Opera Studio, Voxman (4/23 7:30pm): facebook.com/events/2022691598025344Anthony Worden, Those Far Out Arrows, Hex Girls @ Gabe's (4/25 8pm): facebook.com/events/2623486437678013Bad Bad Hats w/ Elly H. @ The Mill (4/25 8pm): facebook.com/events/611437062612876UI Dance BFA Concert: Rooting Upwards @ Space Place (4/25-27 8pm): facebook.com/events/1903922602962851Thrio @ Sanctuary Pub (4/26 8pm): facebook.com/events/1994555794183654Brad and the Big Wave "This Crazy World" Album Release Show @ The Mill (4/27 8pm): facebook.com/events/159614778286061Feed Me Weird Things: Moodie Black w/ Maul of America @ Yacht Club (4/27 9pm): facebook.com/events/2269417120045180Poetry & Motion jazz and spoken word showcase @ The Mill (4/30 7pm): facebook.com/events/272356836984908Feed Me Weird Things: Louise Bock (Taralie of Spires) + Ramin Roshandel @ Trumpet Blossom (5/4 9pm): facebook.com/events/297905040881155(invite Justin on facebook or email ihearic@gmail.com so we know about your shows!)Direct mp3 link: https://archive.org/download/20190421Ihearic71/2019-04-21%20ihearic%2071.mp3ihearic.compatreon.com/ihearicfacebook.com/ihearictwitter.com/ihearicyoutube.com/ihearicinstagram.com/ihearicihearic.bandcamp.combit.ly/iHearICiTunesbit.ly/iHearICGooglemixcloud.com/iHearICsoundcloud.com/ihearicbit.ly/iHearICStitcherihearic.blogspot.comRSS: feeds.feedburner.com/ihearic
KUGR Music Assistant, Zoey Ramburg, chats with Minneapolis indie rock band Bad Bad Hats at Treefort Music Fest 2019!
Java House hosted iHearIC on Friday night for a really excellent concert featuring performances by Katie Senn & Abby Kouri, David Clair, M.K. Brake, Jonah Elrod, and Christian Cripe & Quinn Miller! The first half hour of today's radio show features clips from that concert. Then we were joined by Phil Maul (aka Maul of America) for the final hour of the show. We talked about his background and various musical activities and he even played a couple short solo sets!Find more Maul here: maulofamerica.bandcamp.com / facebook.com/maulofamericaisopenThe videos from last month's live show at Trumpet Blossom are now available to all our Patreon subscribers: https://www.patreon.com/posts/ihearic-at-java-26092286Mark your calendars: the final iHearIC concert of Spring 2019 will be on 5/4 at 7pm @ Uptown Bill'sThis episode features music by:Katie Senn & Abby Kouri (awfulpurdies.com / twitter.com/AwfulPurdies / facebook.com/AwfulPurdies / play.google.com/store/search?q=awful%20purdies / itunes.apple.com/us/artist/awful-purdies/id355590825 / soundcloud.com/awfulpurdies-1)David Clair (davidclair.bandcamp.com / soundcloud.com/david-clair-1 / twitter.com/DaveClairvoyant)Jonah Elrod (jonahelrod.com / instagram.com/jonahlelrod / twitter.com/JonahElrod / facebook.com/Jonah-L-Elrod-33427023640 / vimeo.com/jonahelrod)Christian Cripe & Quinn Miller (facebook.com/Official-Christian-Cripe-502198536839410)and spoken words by:M.K. Brake (dulcetshop.myshopify.com/products/the-taxidermists-girl-m-k-brake)If you'd like to support our concert series, please consider subscribing to our patreon and/or ordering a t-shirt or print designed by Vero Rose Smith (verorosesmith.com) here: ihearic.bandcamp.comAll patrons get a discount code on the bandcamp page: patreon.com/posts/ihearic-prints-23495803Go to these shows if you want:Apple Season @ Riverside Theatre (3/29-4/20): riversidetheatre.org/apple-seasonPride Rock Iowa City Benefit @ Trumpet Blossom (4/19 8pm): facebook.com/events/333248490620229Flash in a Pan @ Vue Rooftop (4/20 10pm): facebook.com/events/316679829039752The Space Between @ Voxman stark Opera Studio (4/22 7:30pm): facebook.com/events/1219364051554426Anthony Worden, Those Far Out Arrows, Hex Girls @ Gabe's (4/25 8pm): facebook.com/events/2623486437678013Bad Bad Hats w/ Elly H. @ The Mill (4/25 8pm): facebook.com/events/611437062612876Thrio @ Sanctuary Pub (4/26 8pm): facebook.com/events/1994555794183654Brad and the Big Wave "This Crazy World" Album Release Show @ The Mill (4/27 8pm): facebook.com/events/159614778286061Feed Me Weird Things: Moodie Black w/ Maul of America @ Yacht Club (4/27 9pm): facebook.com/events/2269417120045180(invite Justin on facebook or email ihearic@gmail.com so we know about your shows!)Direct mp3 link: https://archive.org/download/20190414Ihearic70/2019-04-14%20ihearic%2070.mp3ihearic.compatreon.com/ihearicfacebook.com/ihearictwitter.com/ihearicyoutube.com/ihearicinstagram.com/ihearicihearic.bandcamp.combit.ly/iHearICiTunesbit.ly/iHearICGooglemixcloud.com/iHearICsoundcloud.com/ihearicbit.ly/iHearICStitcherihearic.blogspot.comRSS: feeds.feedburner.com/ihearic
In this episode, we talk to Kerry Alexander from Bad Bad Hats ahead of the band's show this Saturday at the Back Room at Colectivo. For more Milwaukee music, check out BreakingAndEntering.net Facebook.com/BreakingAndEntering1 Instagram.com/BreakingAndEntering1 Twitter.com/BreakinNEnterin Snapchat.com/add/BreakinNEnterin --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/breakingandentering/support
STEREOBAZA#314 Stereoigor (Игорь Пана́сенко) на Просто Ради.О Interpol Orbital Royksopp Robyn Cape Code U2 Mel Carter Bad Bad Hats # Еженедельно "автор и составитель" - музыкальный журналист и эксперт Stereoigor - представляет музыку, которая скоро становится must-have меломанов. C мая 2017 STEREOBAZA — РАДИОШОУ №1 в Украине по рейтингу PromoDJ "Украина/за год". Помимо новинок - информация о знаковых явлениях, лейблах о культовых фигурах актуальной музыкальной культуры: группах, исполнителях, продюсерах. Отдельного внимания аудио-гурманов заслуживает рубрика «Бонус-трек», посвященная раритетным версиям песен. Выходит с декабря 2011, в настоящий момент транслируется еженедельно на ПРОСТО РАДИ.О- на Просто Ради.о.1 (facebook.com/stereobaza), «стереогостями» радиошоу побывали такие деятели мировой музыкальной сцены: - Andy Fletcher - один из основателей легендарных Depeche Mode - Изобретатель жанра dub - легендарный Lee "Scratch" Perry - культовый лондонский продюсер и ди-джей Erol Alkan - создатель знаменитого берлинского инди-лейбла Morr Music Томас Морр - Группа De/Vision - Внучка изобретателя первого в мире электроинструмента — терменвокса — Льва Термена, легенда неоклассики Лидия Кавина, - Bonobo (Ninja Tune), - Jay-Jay Johanson , Robert Alfons/канадский синт-поп-проект TRUST, - James Lavelle / UNKLE, - Группы O.Children, Garden City Movement, HVOB, Crazy P и WhoMadeWho - Британский музыкант и продюсер Ghostpoet - Шотландский кинорежиссер Марк Казинс (Mark Cousins), "Atomic" (OST записан группой Mogwai) - Американский фрик-дуэт CocoRosie - Группы Metronomy, GusGus и Of Montreal - Трип-хоп икона Tricky - любимцы самых придирчивых музыкальных модников - британская группа ALT-J - Фронтмен DEPECHE MODE - DAVE GAHAN (интервью by Stereoigor, записано в Милане, Италия STEREOBAZA#314 Stereoigor (Игорь Пана́сенко) на Просто Ради.О Interpol Orbital Royksopp Robyn Cape Code U2 Mel Carter Bad Bad Hats
Kerry Alexander’s soft but straightforward vocals drive the tender, indie-pop band Bad Bad Hats’ sophomore album, Lighting Round. Following their strong debut LP, Psychic Reader, Bad Bad Hats continues to provide fervor in songs that confidently approach feelings of hope with heartbreak. Behind her voice and lyrics are a dreamy and infectious instrumental arrangement with […] The post Bad Bad Hats Interview appeared first on KCSU FM.
2 NEW podcasts every week this season! Monday - Main Podcast Thursday - Fantasy Podcast Send us your questions on twitter or facebook @beattheshiftBP Check out all our fantasy content at beattheshiftbaseball.com/fantasy Alex Uy and Farbod Markazi discuss the recent fantasy baseball news and answer your questions. We hope you enjoy! Subscribe to the "Beat The Shift Baseball Podcast" on iTunes, Stitcher, PodBean, Google Play, TuneIn, and YouTube! We greatly appreciate any feedback you have for us and we'll answer any questions you'd like to ask! Make sure to follow all our social media to get all our updates! @beattheshiftBP Twitter: https://twitter.com/beattheshiftBP?lang=en Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beattheshiftbp/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/beattheshiftBP/ Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/user/beattheshiftBP/ Email: beattheshiftbaseball@gmail.com Intro Music - Draem Girl by No Vacation Outro Music - Spin by Bad Bad Hats (Recorded 5/10/18)
Tonight we showcase in Vegas baby! J.O.T.M calls in for am Interview.Hear more about them around 10:30 pm CST. We pray for Kanye and Sacramento, well....all of California. Kanye's beef with Big Brother, the Queen (along with the Beyhive ringside), and Sacramento. Is there a cure for this or is he straight stupid? We open up the phone lines around 11 pm. 516.387.1672 Minnesota Music from Bad Bad Hats, Volcanoes, Milestone, Exxe, Finding Avyah, Eddie White, and more. Again, 516.387.1672 10 pm CST We'll talk some shizz. Hear their SoundCloud at https://soundcloud.com/jumponthemic ft@jasmine mack snapchat @worldworld_Jass IG @ Real_shit__ Snapchat @PXCMXN FB: Elias Ali FB:Chris SeS Music
A new Israeli podcast in English. Eytan and Naor talk about Israel, life in Israel and life in general. Today featuring great great music by Bad Bad Hats. Like them on Facebook! Their albums are on Bandcamp also! What we talked about? -Naor's voyage to the UK. -What the Jewish holiday of Sukkot's all about. -Book recommendation - 'Lies Everyone Tells' by Tuvia Tenenbom. Songs we played: It Hurts and Midway by the Bad Bad Hats. Don't forget to buy the albums by Bad Bad Hats on Bandcamp: https://badbadhats.bandcamp.com/ Episode 8 - 21.10.16
On this episode, we share scary Youtube and website recommendations, explore the quaint world of industrial musicals, and find out the real story of the Kanye/Kim engagement from an inside source. With a ghoulish report card that delves into "the DARK SIDE of self-esteem!" We've got music from the Bad Bad Hats and a guest appearance by Jeni Sue.
Need a Quick Infusion of Spinal Tap Moments? Try Quick Taps - short episodes with short stories for short attention spans. In this episode, Kerry Alexander from Bad Bad Hats takes on Canadian border guards; Maureen Herman from Babes in Toyland suffers a guitar malfunction in Barcelona; and Citizen Cope pulls a Jason Bourne on his Russian hosts. Bad Bad Hats 10th anniversary vinyl! https://www.badbadhats.comMaureen Herman IG: @maureenhermanCitizen Cope The Victory March. Get it! https://citizencope.com--------------------------------------------------Get in touch with Too Much Effing PerspectiveContact us: hello@tmepshow.comJoin our Mailing List: https://tmepshow.comFollow us on Social: @tmepshowAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy