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This episode features Bad Snacks, a producer and multi-instrumentalist known for the use of violin, with lofi and dance influences. We talked about her experience when she went viral on Andrew Huang's “4 Producers Flip the Same Sample” challenge with over 4.5M views, dealing with online boundaries, with sexism, finding inspiration, and enjoying the learning process. Bad Snacks is also an educator; she coaches fellow producers privately, runs a successful YouTube channel where she posts content related to music technology and beat breakdowns. Due to her love for cutting-edge music tech, she has worked as a key demonstrator with several of the industry's largest names like Ableton, Roland, and Moog. She has also taught as an Assistant Professor at Berklee College of Music for Electronic Production & Design. We talked about her unique educational path and choices she's made along the way to carve out a successful career, and in fact what success really means. She spoke thoughtfully about important topics such as music education, developing creativity, imposter syndrome and keeping a healthy perspective. Video and transcript link: https://www.leahroseman.com/episodes/bad-snacks Bad Snacks Website: https://www.lilbadsnacks.com/ Bad Snack's My Pedals for Synth Violin video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2thGDywkg18&t=1s Original Merch to support the podcast: https://www.leahroseman.com/beautiful-shirts-and-more Can you buy this independent podcaster a coffee? https://ko-fi.com/leahroseman Thanks! Complete Catalog of Episodes: https://www.leahroseman.com/about Newsletter sign-up: https://mailchi.mp/ebed4a237788/podcast-newsletter Timestamps: (00:00) Intro (03:01) Bad Snacks path into making beats, developing her sound with violin demo (10:49) Google Audio Library with excerpt (12:45) Andrew Huang's 4 Producers Flip the Same Sample (19:36) name Bad Snacks, Home Music EP hybrid style (24:57) clip from iiwannabe (25:47) collaboration with chromonicci like u do with clip (31:38) decision not to go to Berklee college (35:06) different ways to support this independent podcast (35:58) making difficult life decisions, bathtub bumps clip, using different sequencers (43:11) cassette tapes (45:14) imposter syndrome, healthy mindsets, interacting with online community (51:35) finding her own path in music, early education (58:31) Brainfeeder's The Hit, Flying Lotus (01:02:11) Dot mentorship, creativity exercise, dealing with sexism in the industry (01:09:34) teaching violin, teaching production (01:12:37) different ways of releasing and marketing music (01:16:57) neat tape 1, learning curve for each project, music clip (01:18:30) using the violin, sampling, festival circuit (01:26:42) expanding Home Music into a series, building community photo of Bad Snacks: June Jameson
Letters from the Lunchroom is a podcast that shows you a new side of SparkWheel. We know that people who engage with non-profits have a story to tell, and we want to hear that story. From students to staff members and alumni to volunteers, we connect with people of all backgrounds to discover the journey that brought them to SparkWheel. Join us in the lunchroom to hear these stories, which are always touching, occasionally heart-breaking, and often surprising.In our newest episode of "Letters From the Lunchroom," we catch up with Judy Hilyard, Vice President of Data & Evaluation for SparkWheel. Judy, the official "Data Guru" of SparkWheel, " shares her love of Excel and numbers. Listen as she talks about how her work helps the "wheel" of SparkWheel work.Want to be a guest on the show and share your own story? Contact Victoria at victoria.partridge@sparkwheel.org.Letters from the Lunchroom is a production of SparkWheel. Theme song: "Like a Polaroid" by Spazz Cardigan | Transition song: "Game Plan" by Bad Snacks
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Letters from the Lunchroom is a podcast that shows you a new side of SparkWheel. We know that people who engage with non-profits have a story to tell, and we want to hear that story. From students to staff members and alumni to volunteers, we connect with people of all backgrounds to discover the journey that brought them to SparkWheel. Join us in the lunchroom to hear these stories, which are always touching, occasionally heart-breaking, and often surprising.In our newest episode of "Letters From the Lunchroom," we catch up with Eugene Jones, Student Support Coordinator at Topeka West High School. Eugene shares how he has supported students in the five years he has worked as an SSC. In his letter, he tells students, "Be the spark that ignites change in the world."Want to be a guest on the show and share your own story? Contact Victoria at victoria.partridge@sparkwheel.org.Letters from the Lunchroom is a production of SparkWheel. Theme song: "Like a Polaroid" by Spazz Cardigan | Transition song: "Game Plan" by Bad Snacks
Letters from the Lunchroom is a podcast that shows you a new side of SparkWheel. We know that people who engage with non-profits have a story to tell, and we want to hear that story. From students to staff members and alumni to volunteers, we connect with people of all backgrounds to discover the journey that brought them to SparkWheel. Join us in the lunchroom to hear these stories, which are always touching, occasionally heart-breaking, and often surprising.In our newest episode of "Letters From the Lunchroom," we catch up with Brooke Hopper, Director of HR & Learning for SparkWheel. Brooke discusses her background in law, working with troubled youth, and how those experiences prepared her to be a Student Support Coordinator. Follow along as she emphasizes the importance of relationship-building and believing in yourself!Want to be a guest on the show and share your own story? Contact Victoria at victoria.partridge@sparkwheel.org.Letters from the Lunchroom is a production of SparkWheel. Theme song: "Like a Polaroid" by Spazz Cardigan | Transition song: "Game Plan" by Bad Snacks
Letters from the Lunchroom is a podcast that shows you a new side of SparkWheel. We know that people who engage with non-profits have a story to tell, and we want to hear that story. From students to staff members and alumni to volunteers, we connect with people of all backgrounds to discover the journey that brought them to SparkWheel. Join us in the lunchroom to hear these stories, which are always touching, occasionally heart-breaking, and often surprising.In our newest episode of "Letters From the Lunchroom," we catch up with Brooke Hopper, Director of HR & Learning for SparkWheel. Brooke discusses her background in law, working with troubled youth, and how those experiences prepared her to be a Student Support Coordinator. Follow along as she emphasizes the importance of relationship-building and believing in yourself!Want to be a guest on the show and share your own story? Contact Victoria at victoria.partridge@sparkwheel.org.Letters from the Lunchroom is a production of SparkWheel. Theme song: "Like a Polaroid" by Spazz Cardigan | Transition song: "Game Plan" by Bad Snacks
Letters from the Lunchroom is a podcast that shows you a new side of SparkWheel. We know that people who engage with non-profits have a story to tell, and we want to hear that story. From students to staff members and alumni to volunteers, we connect with people of all backgrounds to discover the journey that brought them to SparkWheel. Join us in the lunchroom to hear these stories, which are always touching, occasionally heart-breaking, and often surprising.In our newest episode of "Letters From the Lunchroom," we catch up with Megan Stoneberger Johnson, Student Support Coordinator for Pittsburg State University. Megan shares her experiences as a first-generation college student and how that influences her work supporting college students at PSU.Want to be a guest on the show and share your own story? Contact Victoria at victoria.partridge@sparkwheel.org.Letters from the Lunchroom is a production of SparkWheel. Theme song: "Like a Polaroid" by Spazz Cardigan | Transition song: "Game Plan" by Bad Snacks
Letters from the Lunchroom is a podcast that shows you a new side of SparkWheel. We know that people who engage with non-profits have a story to tell, and we want to hear that story. From students to staff members and alumni to volunteers, we connect with people of all backgrounds to discover the journey that brought them to SparkWheel. Join us in the lunchroom to hear these stories, which are always touching, occasionally heart-breaking, and often surprising.In our newest episode of 'Letters From the Lunchroom,' we catch up with Brandon McDonnell, Program Director at SparkWheel. Brandon shares his journey from working in the disciplinary side of education to his fulfilling role at SparkWheel, where he helped students before they encountered trouble. Tune in to hear Brandon's insights and the advice he'd give to SparkWheel students.Want to be a guest on the show and share your own story? Contact Victoria at victoria.partridge@sparkwheel.org.Letters from the Lunchroom is a production of SparkWheel. Theme song: "Like a Polaroid" by Spazz Cardigan | Transition song: "Game Plan" by Bad Snacks
Letters from the Lunchroom is a podcast that shows you a new side of SparkWheel. We know that people who engage with non-profits have a story to tell, and we want to hear that story. From students to staff members and alumni to volunteers, we connect with people of all backgrounds to discover the journey that brought them to SparkWheel. Join us in the lunchroom to hear these stories, which are always touching, occasionally heart-breaking, and often surprising.In the latest episode of "Letters From the Lunchroom," we sit down with Nate Wallace, Program Director for SparkWheel. Nate discusses how lifelong friendships led him to SparkWheel and what he would say if he could go back in time and meet himself as a child.Want to be a guest on the show and share your own story? Contact Victoria at victoria.partridge@sparkwheel.org.Letters from the Lunchroom is a production of SparkWheel. Theme song: "Like a Polaroid" by Spazz Cardigan | Transition song: "Game Plan" by Bad Snacks
On the final episode of 2023, Gldnmnd spins some of this year's most gripping beat tapes and instrumental masterpieces. The final notes of 2023 will echo through your speakers. No time for idle talk; turn the volume up on the tracks that have shaped your year and will still knock throughout 2024. All the beats and Artist listed for you. Happy New Year!!!LS Menifee feat Teedoteinsoff from Notes From The Underground 2Off In tHe Distance from “Further” by Brett EclecticRed Dawn by PhdiracTreeesss from Aux Tapes Vol. 6 by Ewonee.Spark Up! Feat matt.e.j, pres.morris & Tvkii from Notes From The Underground 2Wakeup from I Saw the Seafoam Sheep by MirrorishMind Your Business feat Ben Wendel & Allakoi Peete from Terrance Martin Presents Fine Tune4Am featuring Jomy. From Notes From The Underground 2Dreamer from Its Okay, Be U by KieferU Are Luv from And Then… by ClwdwlkrThe Laser Quest Off The Turnpike from Raw Randos Vol. 9006 x by Wrex MasonButtaLude #1 from Butta by Kershawn tha DonIYKYK feat Ivan Ave from Rediscovery by ElaquentCry Together (Mono Cut) from Growin Painz by B4LasersCan't Go feat Phoelix from Enigmatic Society by Dinner PartyBorough from Ovrthnkng by NicklovnHalf of It feat Nappy Nina from Solar Music by Butcher BrownMakeU from Snaxxx by MndsgnWhirlwind from Storms of Days After by Dixon HillSmilin' from The Sounds of Philthadelphia Volume: 3 by Philth SpectorKalifornia from Higher Dimension Waiting Room by JazzboisGil from Amalgama I by DevonwhoCommitment from x by E+Ro=3Low Temperature from Stratosphere by TuamieBy Any Means (Instrumental) from E-Town General 2 by BrainorchestraExquisitepastas from B.o.B. By Thxk_uFrench Dark Vanilla Extract by Raz Fresco & BLRSCLBButta from Butta by Kershawn Tha DonEverything from Azure Love by B7acksoulLost souls in a fishbowl from Common Ground by Burn The TopiarySeed 25 from Roots & Branches Record Box by DJ Basta & Nobl with SoLaurenWorld Warrior from World Warrior: playa select by SydeQuestEnd Hits from THREE by ill Sugi x Yasu-PacinoTheyondat… (yay!!!) from LateNightsatSea by LeXuSVoicesInMyDreams from What You Hear at Night? By TaquanCarolina Blue from Save My Soul III by Jansport JTrend Major - Doxxing from Beat Tape Co-Op - 15th Year Anniversary by Beat Tape Co-OpSparkle feat Bad Snacks from Saturday Night by CARRTOONSThe Smoothest from Ginga by Marlow DiggsLow Key - Just Give me a Mi… from Pass The Dutch Compilation by Organic Beat SessionsThe Time Is Now from Phono Dump by Naj AheadReignbow from Desert Indica by JHersheyLil Love, Lotta Hate from Asi Es La Cosa by SunofthesoulLongin4u from in my head 2 much by bwhitHYPERBOLiiiC HOT TUB from GURU by Tatzumakiii Shake Ya Ass from Surf Mania by SampleIN$TATUTION from SOLEFLIPS V.3 by $hvnQuackpack! From Big Smoke Vol. 1 by god.damn.chanMushroom Soul by Afro BluuSupport the showEdited, Mixed and Mastered by GldnmndPodcast Website Link: The Rec Show PodcastNEW!!! TheRecShowPodcast Music Playlist Available Here
Letters from the Lunchroom is a podcast that shows you a new side of SparkWheel. We know that people who engage with non-profits have a story to tell, and we want to hear that story. From students to staff members and alumni to volunteers, we connect with people of all backgrounds to discover the journey that brought them to SparkWheel. Join us in the lunchroom to hear these stories, which are always touching, occasionally heart-breaking, and often surprising.In this episode, we talk with Kira Foster and Levi Brabec, AmeriCorps Vista Members for SparkWheel. Kira and Levi discuss their passion for serving others and why they believe the work SparkWheel is doing is instrumental.Want to be a guest on the show and share your own story? Contact Victoria at victoria.partridge@sparkwheel.org.Letters from the Lunchroom is a production of SparkWheel. Theme song: "Like a Polaroid" by Spazz Cardigan | Transition song: "Game Plan" by Bad Snacks
Letters from the Lunchroom is a podcast that shows you a new side of SparkWheel. We know that people who engage with non-profits have a story to tell, and we want to hear that story. From students to staff members and alumni to volunteers, we connect with people of all backgrounds to discover the journey that brought them to SparkWheel. Join us in the lunchroom to hear these stories, which are always touching, occasionally heart-breaking, and often surprising.In this episode, we talk with Winter Moore, Student Support Coordinator at Fort Scott Middle School for SparkWheel. Winter discusses overcoming barriers in her childhood to get where she is today. Listen as Winter speaks about seeing students "for who they are."Want to be a guest on the show and share your own story? Contact Victoria at victoria.partridge@sparkwheel.org.Letters from the Lunchroom is a production of SparkWheel. Theme song: "Like a Polaroid" by Spazz Cardigan | Transition song: "Game Plan" by Bad Snacks
Letters from the Lunchroom is a podcast that shows you a new side of SparkWheel. We know that people who engage with non-profits have a story to tell, and we want to hear that story. From students to staff members and alumni to volunteers, we connect with people of all backgrounds to discover the journey that brought them to SparkWheel. Join us in the lunchroom to hear these stories, which are always touching, occasionally heart-breaking, and often surprising.In this episode, we talk with Crytalle Green, Program Director for SparkWheel. Crystalle discusses her strengths and how they influence her work. Listen as Crystalle speaks about the importance of "pausing" and learning from mistakes.Want to be a guest on the show and share your own story? Contact Victoria at victoria.partridge@sparkwheel.org.Letters from the Lunchroom is a production of SparkWheel. Theme song: "Like a Polaroid" by Spazz Cardigan | Transition song: "Game Plan" by Bad Snacks
BANG! @southernvangard #radio Ep378! It's always a treat when someone comes by Dirty Blanket Studios to not only sit in on the show, but drop off some WORLD EXCLUSIVES. Our good friend and ATL hip-hop vet, BAMBU DE ASIATIC, fell through to talk about his upcoming EP with DJ ROBERT SMITH and bless us with their debut single featuring MOONBEAM KELLY! After a few bourbons, we also managed to convince Bam to premiere something else from the project, which resulted in us getting a sneak peek at the cut with SUPASTITION! Throw in a gob of new joints and enhanced trash talk with Bam in the mix - you've got yourself one heck of an episode. Press play now, hit SOUTHERNVANGARD.BANDCAMP.COM for our new book (yep, a book!) and say THAAAAANK YAAA while you're at it ‘cause YOU WAAAAALCOME!!!!! #SmithsonianGrade #WeAreTheGard #YouWaaaaalcome // southernvangard.com // @southernvangard on all platforms #undergroundhiphop #boombap #DJ #mixshow #interview #podcast #ATL #WORLDWIDE #RIPCOMBATJACK Recorded live October 15, 2023 @ Dirty Blanket Studios, Marietta, GA southernvangard.com @southernvangard on all platforms #SmithsonianGrade #WeAreTheGard twitter/IG: @southernvangard @jondoeatl @cappuccinomeeks Pre-Game Beats - Moka Only Talk Break Inst. - "Watch Em' Holla" - Big Ghost Ltd "2000 Shot Barage (Return Of Hell's Messenger)" - Vinnie Paz "Tower" - Usual Suspektz ft. Asun Eastwood "Turner & Hooch" - Sayzee ft. Tona "Houston BBQ" - Paul Wall & Termanology ft. Bun B (prod. Large Professor) "Broken Dreams" - DJ Robert Smith & BambuDeAsiatic ft. Moonbeam Kelly Talk Break Inst. - "Majestic Accolades" - Big Ghost Ltd "Most Hazardous" - Beetlez & Godfather Don "Wicked & Wild" - Beneficence & Jazz Spastiks ft. Doodlebug (of Digable Planets) "Stripes" - Kurt Solid ft. Bronze Nazareth, & Salute Da Kidd "Dust Heads Kill Freddy Banks" - William Bostick "Nardwuar (Thelonious Coltrane Remix)" - Mach-Hommy x Tha God Fahim "Street Survival (Bronze Nazareth Remix)" - Double A.B. & Dub Sonata ft. Cannibal Ox & Evidence "I Choose You" - CARRTOONS ft. Jay Prince "Directional Shifts" - DJ Robert Smith & BambuDeAsiatic ft. Supastition Talk Break Inst. - "Cold Crush" - Big Ghost Ltd "Mama's Primetime" - Westside Gunn ft. JID & Conway The Machine "E R M8" - Black Josh x Wino Willy ft. Lee Scott & Sonnyjim "Shooters" - Falcon Outlaw "Hagi" - Death At The Derby "Smoke Somethin'" - Paul Wall & Termanology ft. Sheek Louch "Palm Trees" - T.F Kitchen Lights" - Westside Gunn ft. Stove God Cooks Talk Break Inst. - "Reflections Of C.R.E.A.M" - Big Ghost Ltd "Sparkle" - CARRTOONS ft. Bad Snacks
Letters from the Lunchroom is a podcast that shows you a new side of SparkWheel. We know that people who engage with non-profits have a story to tell, and we want to hear that story. From students to staff members and alumni to volunteers, we connect with people of all backgrounds to discover the journey that brought them to SparkWheel. Join us in the lunchroom to hear these stories, which are always touching, occasionally heart-breaking, and often surprising.In this episode, we talk with Christine Armstrong, Tribal Services Director for SparkWheel. Christine discusses SparkWheel's work with the Native population in Anadarko, Oklahoma, and her favorite memories working with the organization.Want to be a guest on the show and share your own story? Contact Victoria at victoria.partridge@sparkwheel.org.Letters from the Lunchroom is a production of SparkWheel. Theme song: "Like a Polaroid" by Spazz Cardigan | Transition song: "Game Plan" by Bad Snacks
Life is constantly in motion. At least that is how moshun sees things. Follow us as we talk about her adventure to LA with fellow musician friend Bad Snacks and surviving an earthquake. We discuss the struggles of being a female musician and tips for other female producers on how to navigate tricky situations. This and much more! Follow moshun: Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/moshunsound Bandcamp - https://moshunsound.bandcamp.com/ Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/artist/7lPkehVfwXG33uW7QQqsJS?si=jdfDb_QeTg29UrxQ3-jwBw&nd=1 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/_moshun/ Follow Poducer: YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCijzViDaoVljjDXyEPTIwyQ Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/poducer Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/28RTvQMv5fMfF2ozxO2zdw?si=e76566f2c7a246c4&nd=1 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/poducer_podcast/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/PoducerPodcast/ Discord - https://discord.com/invite/TRNMsja
"Why did I go to college" was a question I was often asked while working with young people. Well, I've compiled a few stories to help navigate why attending college was my only option. Blogpost: http://www.steelelens.com/index.php/2015/09/14/loner-and-a-rebel-a-story-about-a-rebellious-teenage-nerd/ Theme: Life after High School "3Fs - Frustrated, Flunked and Finished" Host: Ronnika Williams @ronnika.williams Guest: Yo Homegirl Ronnika (@pleasedotellpodcast) Technical Engineer: Jake Seaton Productions Music: Wallflowers by Bad Snacks
Welcome to the RE-RE-RE-RELAUNCH of the Please, Do Tell Podcast. Continuing with our theme which should really be a series by itself! But y'all let me know if you want more. Do we need a Part 2 or 10? Theme: Protect Black Women "Black Women Navigating White Spaces" Host: Ronnika Williams Guest: Kyna King (On Facebook) Technical Engineer: Jake Seaton Productions Music: Wallflowers by Bad Snacks
Letters from the Lunchroom is a podcast that shows you a new side of SparkWheel. We know that people who engage with non-profits have a story to tell, and we want to hear that story. From students to staff members and alumni to volunteers, we connect with people of all backgrounds to discover the journey that brought them to SparkWheel. Join us in the lunchroom to hear these stories, which are always touching, occasionally heart-breaking, and often surprising.In this episode, we talk with Dwayne Anthony, Associate Vice President of Core Programs for SparkWheel. Dwayne discusses his transition from the corporate world to nonprofits and what he enjoys most about working for SparkWheel.Want to be a guest on the show and share your own story? Contact Victoria at victoria.partridge@sparkwheel.org.Letters from the Lunchroom is a production of SparkWheel. Theme song: "Like a Polaroid" by Spazz Cardigan | Transition song: "Game Plan" by Bad Snacks
Welcome to the RE-RE-RE-RELAUNCH of the Please, Do Tell Podcast. Continuing with our theme! Our guest will be sharing with us how she arrived at her self care journey and why you need to be saying YES TO YOU! Theme: Protect Black Women "Self Care Sunday" Host: Ronnika Williams Guest: Sherronda Miles (On Facebook) Technical Engineer: Jake Seaton Productions Music: Wallflowers by Bad Snacks
On Episode 104, today's guest hails from Staten Island, New York. He's a Beatmaker, Live Performer, Music Creator Mentor/Teacher, Software Developer by day, Beat Battle Champion & Creative by night, Twitch Streamer and more. Please welcome d3signer.dr3ams to the show. Enjoy and check the links below!During this episode, we chopped it up about his music journey, inspirations, aspirations and more. Strict parental units so two channels 107.5 WBLS, 98.7 KISS FM, Luther Vandross, Sade, Diane Warwick, Mary Jane Girls, Diana Ross The Dramatics and others were played in the house. He loved music so much, he went to his local library to get his music fix visiting Hip-Hop Blog sites, DatPiff and others which inspired his Hip-Hop music obsession. He names his Greatest Beat of All Time from "New York Shit" by Busta Rhymes & Swizz Beats, "Lovin It" by Little Brother, "Hoe Cakes" by MF DOOM and "Just The Way" by STLNDRMS. He names his Beatmaker/Music Producer Superheros like STLNDRMS, Cookin Soul, 9th Wonder, Negrosaki, Pete Rock, Sarah, the Illstrumentalist, Bad Snacks, Knxwledge, Mac Miller, and more. He creates music using different samplers like SP404SX, SP555 and more.D3signer.dr3ams gave creator details about albums like 'AnitaVillain", AnitaVillain [Beats], "Memory Card Chronicles Vol.1 and more. D3signer.dr3ams left crazy jewels, inspiring words for Beatmakers and detailed what's in store for the rest of 2023.D3signer.dr3ams's Gems:1. Make the music you want to make, the right ears will find it2. Avoid G.A.S. (Gear Acquisition Syndrome) Intro Track: Hexsagon - Purpose [Instrumental] from Beat Tape Co-Op - 15th Year Anniversary by Beat Tape Co-Op Featured Music: Various tracks from D3signer.dr3ams's Music Discography (Available Here)Social Media: @D3signer.dr3amsWebsite: https://linktr.ee/d3signer.dr3amsSupport the showEdited, Mixed and Mastered by GldnmndPodcast Website Link: The Rec Show PodcastNEW!!! TheRecShowPodcast Music Playlist Available Here
Welcome to the RE-RE-RE-RELAUNCH of the Please, Do Tell Podcast. Dive into this episode for more deets plus many story times with yours truly. This episode is close to the chest and may be triggering for some. For the black girl that ever questioned her worth. I see you... Theme: Protect Black Women "What's Your Worth?" Article mentioned in this episode: https://19thnews.org/2023/07/student-loan-debt-pay-gap-black-women/ Host: Ronnika Williams Guest: Ronnika Williams (LOL!) Technical Engineer: Jake Seaton Productions Music: Wallflowers by Bad Snacks
Letters from the Lunchroom is a podcast that shows you a new side of SparkWheel. We know that people who engage with non-profits have a story to tell, and we want to hear that story. From students to staff members and alumni to volunteers, we connect with people of all backgrounds to discover the journey that brought them to SparkWheel. Join us in the lunchroom to hear these stories, which are always touching, occasionally heart-breaking, and often surprising.In this episode, we talk with Miranda Carpenter, Director of Special Events for SparkWheel. Miranda shares her favorite elements of working with the organization in each of her three different roles and what initially got her into service work.Want to be a guest on the show and share your own story? Contact Victoria at victoria.partridge@sparkwheel.org.Letters from the Lunchroom is a production of SparkWheel. Theme song: "Like a Polaroid" by Spazz Cardigan | Transition song: "Game Plan" by Bad Snacks
This week Recently Logged spices things up with a discussion about a monumental movie from one of our favorite filmmakers. Join us as we explore the not too distant world of dreams, DC Minis, alter-egos, and unlimited connectivity in Satoshi Kon's Paprika! Listen on YouTube: https://youtu.be/wOjV2n4e9MY --- TIME CODES: 00:00 - INTRO 03:04 - BASIC FACTS 09:47 - THE DREAM 53:05 - WHAT WE WATCHED --- FILM INFORMATION: Paprika (2006) “When a machine that allows therapists to enter their patient's dreams is stolen, all hell breaks loose. Only a young female therapist can stop it: Paprika.” Directed by Satoshi Kon with additional direction by Masashi Ando. Starring Megumi Hayashibara, Tohru Emori, Katsunosuke Hori, Toru Furuya, Akio Otsuka, Koichi Yamadera, Hideyuki Tanaka. Produced by Jungo Maruta and Masao Takiyama, written by Satoshi Kon and Seishi Minakami, story by Yasutaka Tsutsui, edited by Takeshi Seyama and Yumi Jinguji, cinematography by Michiya Kato, and score composed by Susumu Hirasawa. Read more on Sony's website: https://www.sonyclassics.com/paprika/ Find where to stream Paprika on JustWatch: https://www.justwatch.com/us/movie/paprika --- OUR LINKS: Main Webpage: https://anchor.fm/recentlylogged Letterboxd HQ: https://boxd.it/30uy1 YouTube: https://youtube.com/@recentlylogged Micah's Stuff YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCqan1ouaFGl1XMt_6VrIzFg Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/AkCn Twitter: https://twitter.com/micah_grawey Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/m_grawey_films/ Robbie's Stuff Website: https://robbiegrawey.com --- EPISODE CREDITS: Recently Logged Podcast creators - Micah and Robert “Robbie” Grawey Hosts - Micah and Robert “Robbie” Grawey Songs used in this episode - Cat Circus by Doug Maxwell, Late Night Train by Vans in Japan, Imperial Forces by Aaron Kenny, Kawaii! by Bad Snacks, and Oaxacan Tradition by Jimena Contreras Editor - Robert “Robbie” Grawey Episode art designer - Robert “Robbie” Grawey Episode Description - Robert “Robbie” Grawey --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/recentlylogged/support
Davis doesn't need a drink, Coach is put out by a princess party, and JD does Disneyland.
Joyce with Mauricio Maestro - FemininaHiatus Kaiyote - Red Room (Ian Wallace Samba Refix)STR4TA - When You Call MeThe Jack Moves - Somebody's Watching YouDJ Applejac - Something DivineB. Bravo - Lifted (What U Waiting 4)Buscrates - Internal DialogueSAULT - God is LoveSilk Sonic (Bruno Mars & Anderson .Paak) - 777The Jazzual Suspects - The VaughnDe La V Gun Starr - Bruk Da DawnFatnice - Black OwnedDanger Mouse & Black Thought - Belize (ft. MF Doom)Robert Glasper - Black Superhero (feat. Killer Mike, BJ the Chicago Kid & Big K.R.I.T.) The Sure Fire Soul Ensemble - Step DownTank and The Bangas - Black Folk ft. Alex Isley, Masego Moonchild - Tell Him feat. Lalah HathawayKokoroko - Age of AscentYolanda Wisher & The Afroeaters - LongingsV. Shayne Frederick - Return to ParadiseJean Carne, Adrian Younge, Ali Shaheed Muhammad - Come As You AreCharles Stepney - Black GoldChip Wickham - Cloud 10J Rawls - #brazilMaleet - BrotherhoodKansado - Lala GuayabaCoflo - Peanut Butter Lover ft Rawb Boss (Yoruba Soul Mix)Ghost - ExpansionsKyoto Jazz Massive - This FeelingKhari Cabral & JIVA - Sweet Power Your Embrace (feat. Lizz Wright)30/70 - WITHOUT YOU, WITHIN ME (Radio Edit)Oliver Night - Heart (Atjazz Astro Remix)Quiet Dawn - Change Must Come (feat. Oliver Night)Middle Name Dance Band - Move Into It - Middle Name RecordsRonnie Herel ft Omar - A Night We Dream Of (Original Radio Edit)Mystic Jungle - Don't Stop Your LoveCaptain Planet - Moqueca (feat. Zuzuka Poderosa & Raphael Futura)Saucy Lady - 星の砂 | Hoshi no Suna (Stardust)Brian Jackson - Little Orphan Boy (Two Soul Fusion Downtempo Remix)Jazzanova - Creative Musicians (featuring Sean Haefeli)Adi Oasis - Red To Violet (Feat. Jamila Woods)Maxine Scott x Alf.E - Ya Energy (Original Version)J.Rocc - All I Wanna Do (Remix) (ft. Steve Arrington)Flying Lotus - You Don't Know (ft. Devin Tracy)Anomalie - Hummingbird (feat. Bad Snacks)
Letters from the Lunchroom is a podcast that shows you a new side of Communities In Schools, a nationwide non-profit which provides support services for at-risk students. We know that people who engage with non-profits have a story to tell, and we want to hear that story. From students to staff members and alumni to volunteers, we connect with people of all backgrounds to discover the journey that brought them to Communities In Schools. Join us in the lunchroom to hear these stories, which are always touching, occasionally heart-breaking, and often surprising.In this episode, we follow up with Leslie Harmon and Valerie Shaw, two individuals who impacted Virginia Riri, our Season 5 Episode 1 guest. Leslie and Valerie share how they supported Virginia during some challenging times. Listen as our two guests share their stories and favorite CIS moments.Want to be a guest on the show and share your own story? Contact communications@cismidamerica.org.Letters from the Lunchroom is a production of Communities In Schools of Mid-America. Theme song: "Like a Polaroid" by Spazz Cardigan | Transition song: "Game Plan" by Bad Snacks
Letters from the Lunchroom is a podcast that shows you a new side of Communities In Schools, a nationwide non-profit which provides support services for at-risk students. We know that people who engage with non-profits have a story to tell, and we want to hear that story. From students to staff members and alumni to volunteers, we connect with people of all backgrounds to discover the journey that brought them to Communities In Schools. Join us in the lunchroom to hear these stories, which are always touching, occasionally heart-breaking, and often surprising.In this episode, we kick off our fifth season with our first live-audience recording session. Our guest, Virginia Riri, is a former CIS of Mid-America student and current member of our Alumni Allies program. She shares the experience of having CIS of Mid-America support during some challenging times. With her Student Support Coordinators in the audience, she tells them how they impacted her life.Want to be a guest on the show and share your own story? Contact communications@cismidamerica.org.Letters from the Lunchroom is a production of Communities In Schools of Mid-America. Theme song: "Like a Polaroid" by Spazz Cardigan | Transition song: "Game Plan" by Bad Snacks
Letters from the Lunchroom is a podcast that shows you a new side of Communities In Schools, a nationwide non-profit which provides support services for at-risk students. We know that people who engage with non-profits have a story to tell, and we want to hear that story. From students to staff members and alumni to volunteers, we connect with people of all backgrounds to discover the journey that brought them to Communities In Schools. Join us in the lunchroom to hear these stories, which are always touching, occasionally heartbreaking, and often surprising.In this episode, we talk with Rhonda Hoener, CIS of Mid-America's Student Support Coordinator at Uniontown Public Schools in Uniontown, KS. Rhonda shares her CIS story, including how she advocated to bring CIS to her school district and her favorite Dr. Suess quotes.Want to be a guest on the show and share your own story? Contact us at communications@cismidamerica.org.Letters from the Lunchroom is a production of Communities In Schools of Mid-America. Theme song: "Like a Polaroid" by Spazz Cardigan | Transition song: "Game Plan" by Bad Snacks
Laura J. Martin is a historian and ecologist who studies how people shape the habitats of other species. She is author of Wild by Design: The Rise of Ecological Restoration. One will also find articles of hers in journals such as Environmental History and Science as well as featured in the New York Times, The Atlantic, The Los Angeles Times. She is currently an environmental studies professor at Williams College and now with the publication of Wild by Design in the rearview mirror, Laura is not digging into a global history of hormonal herbicides. Laura builds on scholarship that meets at the intersection of environmental history and science and technology studies. This blending of the sciences and the humanities s so essential. Wild by Design provides this crosswalk between various aspects of restoration. Laura J. Martin | historian and ecologist who studies how people shape the habitats of other species Wild by Design: The Rise of Ecological Restoration is available from your local bookseller | Indiebound | Amazon | Barnes & Noble “The Women Who Saved Wildflowers,” Sierra Magazine, June 2, 2022 "Earth Day is a Chance to Win the Messaging War Against Polluters," The Washington Post, April 23, 2022 “Is Humanity Doomed? That Depends On Us,” Los Angeles Times, 28 March 2022 The music for the show you heard from MK2, Astron and Noir Et Blanc Vie. It takes a community to keep a podcast going. Donate to the show @myadrick via Paypal and Venmo and CashApp Music on the show was from Twin Musicom, Bad Snacks, Text Me Records Tell a few friends about the show and follow the podcast on Instagram and Twitter @treehuggerpod Review treehugger podcast on iTunes
Letters from the Lunchroom is a podcast that shows you a new side of Communities In Schools, a nationwide non-profit which provides support services for at-risk students. We know that people who engage with non-profits have a story to tell, and we want to hear that story. From students to staff members and alumni to volunteers, we connect with people of all backgrounds to discover the journey that brought them to Communities In Schools. Join us in the lunchroom to hear these stories, which are always touching, occasionally heartbreaking, and often surprising.In this episode, we talk with Susan Hill, CIS of Mid-America's Student Support Coordinator at the Middle School in Parsons, Kansas. Susan's story highlights her passion for working with kids who are just discovering their power in the world. Listen as she shares her work with us and invites us into a world where every student has what they need to succeed.Want to be a guest on the show and share your own story? Contact us at communications@cismidamerica.org.Letters from the Lunchroom is a production of Communities In Schools of Mid-America. Theme song: "Like a Polaroid" by Spazz Cardigan | Transition song: "Game Plan" by Bad Snacks
Letters from the Lunchroom is a podcast that shows you a new side of Communities In Schools, a nationwide non-profit which provides support services for at-risk students. We know that people who engage with non-profits have a story to tell, and we want to hear that story. From students to staff members and alumni to volunteers, we connect with people of all backgrounds to discover the journey that brought them to Communities In Schools. Join us in the lunchroom to hear these stories, which are always touching, occasionally heart-breaking, and often surprising.In this episode, we talk with Patty Colahan, CIS of Mid-America Volunteer. Patty shares her CIS story, including how she supports students through academic tutoring and what inspired her to become a volunteer for Communities In Schools.Want to be a guest on the show and share your own story? Contact Victoria at victoria.partridge@cismidamerica.org.Letters from the Lunchroom is a production of Communities In Schools of Mid-America. Theme song: "Like a Polaroid" by Spazz Cardigan | Transition song: "Game Plan" by Bad Snacks
Letters from the Lunchroom is a podcast that shows you a new side of Communities In Schools, a nationwide non-profit which provides support services for at-risk students. We know that people who engage with non-profits have a story to tell, and we want to hear that story. From students to staff members and alumni to volunteers, we connect with people of all backgrounds to discover the journey that brought them to Communities In Schools. Join us in the lunchroom to hear these stories, which are always touching, occasionally heart-breaking, and often surprising.In this episode, we talk with CIS of Mid-America's three Reengagement Coordinators in Tulsa, Oklahoma. They share the unique aspects of their role, including how they work with our traditional Student Support Coordinators to provide support for students in schools and beyond.Want to be a guest on the show and share your own story? Contact Victoria at victoria.partridge@cismidamerica.org.Letters from the Lunchroom is a production of Communities In Schools of Mid-America. Theme song: "Like a Polaroid" by Spazz Cardigan | Transition song: "Game Plan" by Bad Snacks
Welcome back to Cultures of Care, a special new miniseries from Who Belongs? hosted by Evan Bissell and Giovanna Fischer. This series celebrates people that practice collective care in unconventional and insurgent ways. Visit the project, read more about our interviewees, and check out transcripts for this episode at https://belonging.berkeley.edu/cultures-of-care. In this episode, we hear from photographer Naima Green and DJ Rich Medina. Naima is an artist, photographer and educator from New York. Her work is an invitation to participate, observe and consider safety, utopia and intimacy. You can view her work here at http://www.naimagreen.com/, and follow her on social media on Twitter, @naimapatrice, and on Instagram, @naimagreen/. Rich is a world-renowned, Philadelphia-based DJ, producer, poet, journalist, and lecturer on hip hop and music theory. Since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, Rich has been cultivating a vibrant online space for a globe-spanning community to gather, listen, dance, meditate, and tap into collective joy and release during a time of social isolation. You can see visit his website at https://richmedina.com/ and follow him on Instagram @richmedina. These interviews were edited by Majo Calderon and adapted for podcast by Erfan Moradi, with original music created by Alex Lemire Pasternak. Additional music in this episode is by Mini Vandals, Bad Snacks, Emily Sprague, and Silent Partner. Thanks for listening!
#27: Bad Snacks is a violinist and music producer who is known for her string-centric lo-fi hip hop style. Bad Snacks has played violin on countless sessions, has produced music for Google & Youtube, and has released her own successful albums such as Neat Tapes 1 & 2 and Bathtub Bumps. In this interview, we talk about building a community to help support a music career, moving to/away from big cities like Los Angeles, building up an income as a full-time musician, and much more. Find Bad Snacks here: Instagram: @lilbadsnacks Twitter: @lilbadsnacks Spotify: Bad Snacks Bandcamp: Bad Snacks And if you're interested in making music and sound for games, I have a newsletter and free courses that will get you started, and help you find paying work in games. Just go to http://www.bit.ly/soundbizpod
We're going on a historical journey as we learn about the evolution of prison lesbians, and how this has shaped our modern perceptions of womanhood, lesbianism, sexuality, and race today. Resources and Sources Estelle B. Freedman's “The Prison Lesbian: Race, Class, and the Construction of the Aggressive Female Homosexual, 1915-1965” https://www.jstor.org/stable/3178421?seq=1#metadata_info_tab_contents WWII Call to Arms: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2DJWWKJ8tDM&t=56s Rosie the Riveter Song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=55NCElsbjeQ Cold War Propaganda: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ByvXINerE_k&t=50s Lavender Scare Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZuIYssjmlv0 On Queer Villains @rainbowhistoryclass: https://www.tiktok.com/@rainbowhistoryclass/video/6955720749004885249?lang=en&is_copy_url=1&is_from_webapp=v1 You can find all academic articles for free on sci-hub.se For a one-time donation to our show: Venmo: @Nia-Abram CashApp: $NiaAbram To make a recurring donation see the link below! Episode Credits Intro Music: Princess by Ramzoid Transition Music: Easy Sunday by Bad Snacks and June by Bobby Richards Editing, Creative Direction, and Production by Nia Abram --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/politicsofpleasure/message
In this episode Charlie and Hannah discuss garage door openers, the office and going to see concerts! Please leave a review! In order to qualify for the 'New & Noteworthy' section in the iTunes Store, LONG TALKS needs at least 25 WRITTEN REVIEWS, so don't be shy! Review here - https://apple.co/34ue24d Thanks for listening, enjoy the show! -- Intro/Outro Song is "New Moon" by Bad Snacks downloaded from the Youtube Free Music Library Rate, Review and Subscribe on iTunes or anywhere else you get podcasts! New episodes every Tuesday Morning --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/longtalkspod/support
In this episode Charlie and Hannah discuss a new french show they're watching, international travel and the music biz among a million other things! Please leave a review! In order to qualify for the 'New & Noteworthy' section in the iTunes Store, LONG TALKS needs at least 25 WRITTEN REVIEWS, so don't be shy! Review here - https://apple.co/34ue24d Thanks for listening, enjoy the show! -- Intro/Outro Song is "New Moon" by Bad Snacks downloaded from the Youtube Free Music Library Rate, Review and Subscribe on iTunes or anywhere else you get podcasts! New episodes every Monday Morning --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/longtalkspod/support
In this episode Charlie and Hannah discuss their 2020 holidays, Star Wars, moving and much much more! Please leave a review! In order to qualify for the 'New & Noteworthy' section in the iTunes Store, LONG TALKS needs at least 25 WRITTEN REVIEWS, so don't be shy! Review here - https://apple.co/34ue24d Thanks for listening, enjoy the show! -- Intro/Outro Song is "New Moon" by Bad Snacks downloaded from the Youtube Free Music Library Rate, Review and Subscribe on iTunes or anywhere else you get podcasts! New episodes every Monday Morning --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/longtalkspod/support
In this episode Charlie and Hannah discuss gaining weight over the holidays, dealing with anxiety and friends and going to virtual therapy. Please leave a review! In order to qualify for the 'New & Noteworthy' section in the iTunes Store, LONG TALKS needs at least 25 WRITTEN REVIEWS, so don't be shy! Review here - https://apple.co/34ue24d Thanks for listening, enjoy the show! -- Intro/Outro Song is "New Moon" by Bad Snacks downloaded from the Youtube Free Music Library Rate, Review and Subscribe on iTunes or anywhere else you get podcasts! New episodes every Monday Morning --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/longtalkspod/support
In this episode Charlie and Hannah discuss Christmas, Proud Boyz (What are they?!) and the VACCINE!! Please leave a review! In order to qualify for the 'New & Noteworthy' section in the iTunes Store, LONG TALKS needs at least 25 WRITTEN REVIEWS, so don't be shy! Review here - https://apple.co/34ue24d Thanks for listening, enjoy the show! -- Intro/Outro Song is "New Moon" by Bad Snacks downloaded from the Youtube Free Music Library Rate, Review and Subscribe on iTunes or anywhere else you get podcasts! New episodes every Monday Morning --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/longtalkspod/support
This episode we discuss the inner workings behind my podcast Object Obscura. I'll take you on a journey from pre-production to post-production and share some never before heard moments. This was the bonus episode about season 1. All music credits of the episode are: Gears by me, Thatcher Warrick Hess, It's Almost Over by SefChol, Sunset Dream by Cheel, Make You Move by Ofshane, Marxist Arrow by Twin Musicom which is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ and see the artist's website: http://www.twinmusicom.org/, Fast and Run by Nico Staf, Alone by Emmit Fenn, Soft KNives by SefChol, Bottle of Something TrackTribe, Metamorphosis by Quincas Moreira, Violet Spirit by Dan Henig, Mizuki by Bad Snacks, Thinking Machines by TrackTribe, St. Louis by Alec Leal, Marionettes by Alec Leal, and Held By You by Zaskia Villa. Thanks to freesound, epidemicsound and YouTube Music Library. Insta: @object.obscura and Facebook: @ObjectObscuraPOdcast Listen, rate and subscribe to Object Obscura on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcasts, SoundCloud and wherever you get your podcast. Go to our website object-obscura.com to listen to all episodes. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thatcher2/message
In this episode Charlie and Hannah discuss the holidays in COVID! Please leave a review! In order to qualify for the 'New & Noteworthy' section in the iTunes Store, LONG TALKS needs at least 25 WRITTEN REVIEWS, so don't be shy! Review here - https://apple.co/34ue24d Thanks for listening, enjoy the show! -- Intro/Outro Song is "New Moon" by Bad Snacks downloaded from the Youtube Free Music Library Rate, Review and Subscribe on iTunes or anywhere else you get podcasts! New episodes every Monday Morning --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/longtalkspod/support
In this episode Charlie and Hannah have a special guest, Charlie's sister Sarah Millikin! Please leave a review! In order to qualify for the 'New & Noteworthy' section in the iTunes Store, LONG TALKS needs at least 25 WRITTEN REVIEWS, so don't be shy! Review here - https://apple.co/34ue24d Thanks for listening, enjoy the show! -- Intro/Outro Song is "New Moon" by Bad Snacks downloaded from the Youtube Free Music Library Rate, Review and Subscribe on iTunes or anywhere else you get podcasts! New episodes every Monday Morning --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/longtalkspod/support
In this episode Charlie and Hannah discuss living together, their careers and having kids. Please leave a review! In order to qualify for the 'New & Noteworthy' section in the iTunes Store, LONG TALKS needs at least 25 WRITTEN REVIEWS, so don't be shy! Review here - https://apple.co/34ue24d Thanks for listening, enjoy the show! -- Intro/Outro Song is "New Moon" by Bad Snacks downloaded from the Youtube Free Music Library Rate, Review and Subscribe on iTunes or anywhere else you get podcasts! New episodes every Monday Morning --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/longtalkspod/support
In this episode Charlie and Hannah discuss Gen X, UK Basketball and more Joe Biden. Please leave us a review! In order for us to qualify for the 'New & Noteworthy' section in the iTunes Store we need at least 25 WRITTEN REVIEWS, so don't be shy! Review here - https://apple.co/34ue24d Thanks for listening, enjoy the show! -- Intro/Outro Song is "New Moon" by Bad Snacks downloaded from the Youtube Free Music Library Rate, Review and Subscribe on iTunes or anywhere else you get podcasts! New episodes every Monday Morning --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/longtalkspod/support
In this episode Charlie and Hannah discuss Joe Biden, growing up in church and high-school dating. Please leave us a review! In order for us to qualify for the 'New & Noteworthy' section in the iTunes Store we need at least 25 WRITTEN REVIEWS, so don't be shy! Review here - https://apple.co/34ue24d Thanks for listening, enjoy the show! -- Intro/Outro Song is "New Moon" by Bad Snacks downloaded from the Youtube Free Music Library Rate, Review and Subscribe on iTunes or anywhere else you get podcasts! New episodes every Monday Morning --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/longtalkspod/support
In this episode Charlie and Hannah discuss weddings in 2020, parents and ghost stories! Happy COVID-a-ween 2020! Please leave us a review! In order for us to qualify for the 'New & Noteworthy' section in the iTunes Store we need at least 25 WRITTEN REVIEWS, so don't be shy! Review here - https://apple.co/34ue24d Thanks for listening, enjoy the show! -- Intro/Outro Song is "New Moon" by Bad Snacks downloaded from the Youtube Free Music Library Rate, Review and Subscribe on iTunes or anywhere else you get podcasts! New episodes every Monday Morning --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/longtalkspod/support
More than just jewelry, Charliemadison Originals bracelets inspire you to hold tightly to what you love. They are the perfect gift or keepsake reminder that you're not alone on this journey. Each meaningful bracelet or necklace keeps you connected to your purpose, your tribe, and your family.More than just an entrepreneur, the owner and founder of this incredible business, Wendy Hively, is an encourager, amazing creative and most important a wife, mom, and loyal friend, especially to her fellow military spouses.Wendy's military roots run deep, spanning three generations and three branches of service. She credits this, along with being a military spouse to her husband, Brian, a retired U.S. Navy service member to influencing Charliemadison Originals' mission of compassion and purpose.To honor not only her family, but also the military community she loves so much, Charliemadisons donate 5% of all sales from their shop to organizations that support servicemembers and their families. When you purchase from this small business, you are not just wearing a beautiful handmade bracelet. You are coming alongside and giving back to a the brave families that serve us everyday,What I love most about Wendy is her message behind her business, everyday reminders that every day matters. Charliemadison is about helping you celebrate your little moments – reaching your goal, believing in yourself, counting your blessings. Each piece of jewelry is a token, meant to inspire and remind you of what's important in your life. Choose your own special token or share your favorite with someone you love.Wendy is a true hero to myself and so many others! It is an honor to know her as dear friend and I cannot wait for you to hear her story.Official show notes available at www.kohliebrowning.comCharliemadison Originals www.charliemadisonoriginals.comCharliemadison Originals on R. Riveter Marketplacewww.rriveter.com/search?type=product%2Carticle%2Cpage&q=charliemadison+Music, “Lifted” from It's All Beautiful Right Here by Lily Garay www.lilygaray.comAd music, “A Caring Friend” by Bad Snacks
This episode I am searching for the missing soldier of a World War II Japanese phrasebook. The names he wrote in the book lead me to someone he loved - 75 years later. This is episode 1 of 5 - season 1 of Object Obscura. Other thanks and credits not mentioned in the episode. Music (in order of appearance): Intro and outro theme music is Gears by Thatcher Warrick Hess, Bullish by Density and Time, Alone by Emmit Fenn, Mystery by ispeakwaves, Heroes Will Fall by Hector Posser, Metamorphosis by Quincas Moreira, Mizuki by Bad Snacks and Lost at Sea by TrackTribe. Archival audio is: “Our Enemy: The Japanese” film by U.S. War Department in 1943 from Prelinger Archives. Thank you to the YouTube music library. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts and more --> object-obscura.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thatcher2/message