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**Kev White & The #White #House #Show Replay On traxfm.org. This Week Kev Gave Us Boogie, Dance & Pop Classics, (& Tunes You Have Not Heard In Years), Featuring Trax By Bryan Adams, The Police,Martha & The Muffins, Spandau Ballet, The Stranglers, Alison Moyet, Barry White, Delegation, Queen, Dave Edmunds, Bread, Mud, The Isley Brothers, Heatwave & More #originalpirates #danceclassics #70smusic #glamrock #80smusic #party #boogie #disco Catch Kev White's The White House Show Every Thursday From 7PM UK Time The Station: traxfm.org Listen Live Here Via The Trax FM Player: chat.traxfm.org/player/index.html Mixcloud LIVE :mixcloud.com/live/traxfm Free Trax FM Android App: play.google.com/store/apps/det...mradio.ba.a6bcb The Trax FM Facebook Page : facebook.com/profile.php?id=10...100092342916738 Trax FM Live On Hear This: hearthis.at/k8bdngt4/live Tunerr: tunerr.co/radio/Trax-FM Radio Garden: Trax FM Link: radio.garden/listen/trax-fm/IEnsCj55 OnLine Radio Box: onlineradiobox.com/uk/trax/?cs...cs=uk.traxRadio Radio Deck: radiodeck.com/radio/5a09e2de87...7e3370db06d44dc Radio.Net: traxfmlondon.radio.net Stream Radio : streema.com/radios/Trax_FM..The_Originals Live Online Radio: liveonlineradio.net/english/tr...ax-fm-103-3.htm **
Gay homosexuals Nick and Joseph review Coonskin - a 1975 film written and directed by Ralph Bakshi, starring Philip Thomas, Charles Gordone, Barry White, and Scatman Crothers.Additional topics include:La Toya and Rebbie Jackson's birthdayMadonna's best f*ckFried lobster and wafflesThe death of Clarence B. JonesJoin us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/FishJellyFilmReviewsWant to send them stuff? Fish Jelly PO Box 461752 Los Angeles, CA 90046Find merch here: https://fishjellyfilmreviews.myspreadshop.com/allVenmo @fishjellyVisit their website at www.fishjellyfilms.comFind their podcast at the following: Anchor: https://anchor.fm/fish-jelly Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/388hcJA50qkMsrTfu04peH Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fish-jelly/id1564138767Find them on Instagram: Nick (@ragingbells) Joseph (@joroyolo) Fish Jelly (@fishjellyfilms)Find them on Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/ragingbells/ https://letterboxd.com/joroyolo/Nick and Joseph are both Tomatometer-approved critics at Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/critics/nicholas-bell https://www.rottentomatoes.com/critics/joseph-robinson
Bill Maher welcomes legendary singer-songwriter Paul Anka for a conversation packed with stories that sound almost too wild to be true. From helping bring The Beatles to America before Beatlemania exploded, to partying with the Rat Pack in steam rooms full of Vegas showgirls, to learning of JFK's assassination while performing behind the Iron Curtain in communist Poland, Anka has lived a life that reads like historical fiction.But this isn't just Hollywood lore and old Vegas chaos. Bill and Paul dig into the craft of songwriting: why the simplest melodies last forever, what made Frank Sinatra both magnetic and impossible, and how Barry White could seduce a room with a single note. Anka also opens up about reinventing himself with his cult-classic Rock Swings album, surviving massive cultural shifts across generations, and why true artists never stop evolving. Support our Advertisers: -Take Cheers Restore after your last drink or before going to bed and wake up feeling at least 50% better — or your money back. For a limited time our listeners are getting 20% off their entire order at https://www.CheersHealth.com/RANDOM. #Cheers #ad -Try Claude for free at https://www.claude.ai/clubrandom Subscribe to the Club Random YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/clubrandompodcast?sub_confirmation=1 Watch episodes ad-free – subscribe to Bill Maher's Substack: https://billmaher.substack.com Subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you listen: https://bit.ly/ClubRandom Buy Club Random Merch: https://clubrandom.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices ABOUT CLUB RANDOM Bill Maher rewrites the rules of podcasting the way he did in television in this series of one on one, hour long conversations with a wide variety of unexpected guests in the undisclosed location called Club Random. There's a whole big world out there that isn't about politics and Bill and his guests—from Bill Burr and Jerry Seinfeld to Jordan Peterson, Quentin Tarantino and Neil DeGrasse Tyson—talk about all of it. For advertising opportunities please email: PodcastPartnerships@Studio71us.com ABOUT BILL MAHER Bill Maher was the host of “Politically Incorrect” (Comedy Central, ABC) from 1993-2002, and for the last fourteen years on HBO's “Real Time,” Maher's combination of unflinching honesty and big laughs have garnered him 40 Emmy nominations. Maher won his first Emmy in 2014 as executive producer for the HBO series, “VICE.” In October of 2008, this same combination was on display in Maher's uproarious and unprecedented swipe at organized religion, “Religulous.” Maher has written five bestsellers: “True Story,” “Does Anybody Have a Problem with That? Politically Incorrect's Greatest Hits,” “When You Ride Alone, You Ride with Bin Laden,” “New Rules: Polite Musings from a Timid Observer,” and most recently, “The New New Rules: A Funny Look at How Everybody But Me Has Their Head Up Their Ass.” FOLLOW CLUB RANDOM https://www.clubrandom.com https://www.facebook.com/Club-Random-101776489118185 https://twitter.com/clubrandom_ https://www.instagram.com/clubrandompodcast https://www.tiktok.com/@clubrandompodcast FOLLOW BILL MAHER https://www.billmaher.com https://twitter.com/billmaher https://www.instagram.com/billmaher Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hello Groovers, This week's Liquid Sunshine is pure tenderness—two hours of slow, beautiful love songs that stop you in your tracks and make you feel everything. From Nina Simone's timeless elegance and Roberta Flack's heart-stopping "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" to Barry White's orchestral devotion and contemporary soul from Moonchild and Durand Jones, every track carries that rare quality of being both intimate and grand. It's the kind of music that doesn't need to rush or impress—it just opens your chest and reminds you what love songs are supposed to do: make you believe in the feeling all over again. Clickety Click on the link to listen Oh yeah, good times! Deejay Maarten Vlot KC Tracklist Deniece Williams - Free Moonchild - Need That Jill Scott - Le BOOM vent suite Mother - Build Me Up Nancy Sinatra - Bang Bang Nina Simone - My Baby Just Cares For Me Love Unlimited - Oh Love, Well We Finally Made It Love Unlimited - Yes, We Finally Made It Barry White - All Because of You Roberta Flack - The First Time I Ever Saw Your Face Minnie Ripperton - Love And Its Glory Sade - Jezebel Brooke Benton - Oh Happy Day Sonny Knight And His Fabulous Lakers - I'm Still Here Parts I & II William Stucky - First Time Thelma Plum - Homecoming Queen Gary Lightbody & Iain Archer - How All This Ends Durand Jones & The Indications - Lover's Holiday Kokoroko - Never Lost Annahstasia & Obongjayar - Slow Praise Mangena - Maze Rachel Kitchlew - Mammone Put on your boogie pants and dancing shoes and come on down for some Liquid Sunshine. It's sexy music, for sexy people. Liquid Sunshine is a weekly radio show on 2XX FM in Australia, and The Face Radio in Brooklyn, USA, playing the best Deep Funk, Rare Groove, Disco & Beats - All The Good Stuff. And we also DJ out in the wild! We regularly do shows in Canberra, Sydney, Melbourne and along the Australian East Coast. 2025 will see us on the stages of the European summer festivals, the booths of the European night clubs and near the pools of Bali's finest venues. We are also a full service law firm to the music industry, providing advice to DJs, Producers, Musicians, Venues and Fetival Organisers. Link up, tune in and shake ya booty with Maarten Vlot - podcast, browse the socials, or get in contact via this link: https://linktr.ee/liquidsunshineradio or Stream live at The Face Radio, The Soul of Brooklyn https://thefaceradio.com every Friday 10pm – Midnite Brooklyn / 3 am – 5am London / 12pm - 2pm Oz
After weeks of campaigning, boxes are set to open in Dublin Central and Galway West bye-elections. Joining Sean Defoe from 9-10am for analysis of this by-election are Sinn Féin MEP Lynn Boylan, Deputy Leader of the Social Democrats Cian O'Callaghan, Political Editor of the Irish Daily Mail Craig Hughes Minister Peter Burke, Labour Party TD for Dublin Central Marie Sherlock, Former Fine Gael Minister Michael Ring Founder of Olytico Stephen O'Leary, Political Correspondent for the Irish Examiner Louise Burne, and Former Fine Fáil TD Conor Lenihan And, reporting live from Dublin's RDS and Salthill's Lawn Tennis Club, Newstalk's Barry White and Emily Keegan.
DJ Tai steps up for HF322 with a set that does exactly what great house music should, it tells a story. The Love House Session Part 3 is a masterclass in curation; Barry White opens the door, Joey Negro and Opolopo work their production magic across three tracks each, and the classics are handled with proper reverence. From the gospel-tinged Clark Sisters to the Philly soul of Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes, from Rhemi's funky live instrumentation to the timeless bliss of Rufus & Chaka Khan, this one runs deep and feels good from start to finish. Pure quality, no filler. Track Listing Barry White - Your Sweetness Is My Weakness [20th Century Fox Records] Change - Love 4 Love (Joey Negro Extended Remix) [Z Records] Joey Negro & Horse Meat Disco - Candidate For Love (Joey Negro Disco Blend) [Z Records] The Clark Sisters - Everything's Gonna Be Alright (Joey Negro Edit) [Z Records] Doug Willis - Get Your Own [Z Records] The Chocolate Fudge Band, DJ Fudge - Everything (DJ Fudge Extended Mix) [Z Records] Kenny Thomas, Opolopo - Crazy World (Opolopo Remix) [M2MR] Puzique - Nice N Tight [Soulfuric Recordings] Shaka Loves You - Hear Me Today (Extended Mix) [Pleased As Punch] Opolopo - Stay This Way (feat. Angela Johnson) [Reel People Music] Mother, Father, Brother & Sister Franklin, DJ Spen - Respect Is The Message (DJ Spen Mash Factor Mix) [Quantize Recordings] Ferry Ultra - Let Me Do My Thang (feat. Gwen McCrae) [Opolopo Remix] [Peppermint Jam Records] Rhemi - Shake Your Body Down (Original Mix) [Rhemi Music] Los Charly's Orchestra - Feeling High (Classic Disco Vocal Mix) [Imagenes] Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes - Tell the World How I Feel About 'Cha Baby (Dimitri From Paris Disco Re-Edit) [Legacy Recordings] Rufus & Chaka Khan - Do You Love What You Feel [MCA Records] Credits Mixed by DJ Tai Post-production, artwork and distribution by Unstyled Studios House Finesse is available on all major podcast platforms. Find us @housefinesse Support House Finesse by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/housefinesse
**Kev White & The #White #House #Show Replay On traxfm.org. This Week Kev Gave Us Boogie, Dance & Pop Classics, (& Tunes You Have Not Heard In Years), Featuring Trax By Europe, Go West,Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Michael Bolton, Maxi Priest, The Travelling Wilburys, The Four Tops, Joanthan Richman & The Modern Lovers, Lulu, Barry White, Hot Chocolate, Justin Hayward, KC & The Sunshine Band, Stevie Wonder, Dr Hook & More #originalpirates #danceclassics #70smusic #glamrock #80smusic #party #boogie #disco Catch Kev White's The White House Show Every Thursday From 7PM UK Time The Station: traxfm.org Listen Live Here Via The Trax FM Player: chat.traxfm.org/player/index.html Mixcloud LIVE :mixcloud.com/live/traxfm Free Trax FM Android App: play.google.com/store/apps/det...mradio.ba.a6bcb The Trax FM Facebook Page : facebook.com/profile.php?id=10...100092342916738 Trax FM Live On Hear This: hearthis.at/k8bdngt4/live Tunerr: tunerr.co/radio/Trax-FM Radio Garden: Trax FM Link: radio.garden/listen/trax-fm/IEnsCj55 OnLine Radio Box: onlineradiobox.com/uk/trax/?cs...cs=uk.traxRadio Radio Deck: radiodeck.com/radio/5a09e2de87...7e3370db06d44dc Radio.Net: traxfmlondon.radio.net Stream Radio : streema.com/radios/Trax_FM..The_Originals Live Online Radio: liveonlineradio.net/english/tr...ax-fm-103-3.htm **
In this episode of Start Here, Alexis Ffrench dives into the world of Disco with DJ, musician and historian Ana Matronic.Together, they explore a genre that is far more than glitter and dancefloors. From its roots in rhythm and blues and underground club culture to its role in community, identity and liberation, disco emerges as one of the most powerful and influential musical movements of the 20th century.They unpack disco's musical DNA, from four-on-the-floor rhythms to orchestral production, and trace its journey from underground spaces to global phenomenon. The episode also explores the cultural and political forces that shaped disco, its pushback in the late 1970s, and its lasting influence on house, hip-hop and modern pop.Featuring artists such as Donna Summer, Barry White and Chic, this is a rich and revealing introduction to a genre that continues to move people across generations.Whether you know disco well or are discovering it for the first time, this is your starting point. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Park Valley Church's Sermon of the Week. It doesn't matter if you have been a Christ follower for years, are new to the Christian faith, or are you just learning about Jesus. You have come to the right place. Listen in as one of our campus pastors shares how to apply biblical truth in a tangible way. As you listen, we pray you have an encounter with Jesus that leads to real and lasting life change.
Welcome to Park Valley Church's Sermon of the Week. It doesn't matter if you have been a Christ follower for years, are new to the Christian faith, or are you just learning about Jesus. You have come to the right place. Listen in as one of our campus pastors shares how to apply biblical truth in a tangible way. As you listen, we pray you have an encounter with Jesus that leads to real and lasting life change.
Unge Joseph Saddler vill skapa en symfoni av allt som får hans blod att rusa. Runtomkring honom i södra Bronx ser han ett vilt vidgande av stil. Ett vackert krig mellan graffitimålare och b-boys. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radios app. Den rastlöse tonåringen med kritfärgade fingertoppar tar energin från fester och dansgolv i besittning. Han reser genom tid och rum med hjälp av ett par stålhjul, och uppfinner quickmixtekniken ur en otålig väntan på favoritpartiet – trumbreaket. Gör något som tidigare var förbjudet för en DJ. Trycker fingrarna mot vinylen, och förvandlar skivspelaren till ett instrument, viktigare än något annat enskilt instrument. Världen blir inte sig lik. Medverkar gör också Kool Herc, nyligen bortgångne Afrika Bambaataa, Grandwizzard Theodore, Melle Mel, Rahiem, Kidd Creole, Barry White, Bill Curtis i Fatback Band, Sugarhill Gang, U-Roy med flera.
A smooth R&B slow jams mix with some of the greatest songs of the 1980's. 1. Intro 2. A Dream - Debarge 3. How Bout Us - Champaign 4. The Lady In My Life - Michael Jackson 5. In The Mood - The Whispers 6. Weekend Girl - The S.O.S. Band 7. Come Share My World - Miki Howard 8. I Want To Be Your Man - Roger 9. Go On Without You - Shirley Murdock 10. I'm On Your Side - Angela Bofill 11. Dear Lover - Teena Marie 12. If This World Were Mine - Luther Vandross & Cheryl Lynn 13. Scandalous - Prince 14. Do Me Baby - Meli'sa Morgan 15. Fire & Desire - Rick James & Teena Marie 16. The Secret Garden - Quincy Jones ft Al B. Sure, Barry White, James Ingram & El Debarge 17. Lady I Love You - O'Bryan 18. Living All Alone - Phyllis Hyman 19. Love You Down - Ready For The World 20. Shower Me With Your Love - Surface 21. Through The Fire - Chaka Khan 22. Send For Me - Atlantic Starr 23. Real Love - Skyy 24. I Miss You - Klymaxx 25 - Tender Love - Force MD's Check out the following Spotify Playlists: Hip Hop (New & Old over 1,300 songs): https://open.spotify.com/playlist/09KuEXaI9jfARyzwEcIOiR?si=rWjVSTfkR6ysuHFb7MsnCw R&B (New & Old over 1,100 Songs): https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6j3cYvIwKcDdD6Tlyd6htb?si=eocJRExqSjCeN8wPECNWng Classic Hip Hop (Over 1,100 Songs): https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5fqvpkULmLo40HfsKzxeJ5?si=nvKJ4hHZRSGaKMERoD9tGw Classic Soul Slow Jams (Over 557 Songs): https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4EH9kEQ2lij35LmXRq1KYu?si=9C6ymdnzQeKSkUCaEBoPUQ Praise Bounce (Over 250 Songs): https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2bYfPs2grROMw5P9ouqI2I?si=U85ATtXrQNyKem8mjOB3JA
Welcome to Park Valley Church's Sermon of the Week. It doesn't matter if you have been a Christ follower for years, are new to the Christian faith, or are you just learning about Jesus. You have come to the right place. Listen in as one of our campus pastors shares how to apply biblical truth in a tangible way. As you listen, we pray you have an encounter with Jesus that leads to real and lasting life change.
Welcome to Park Valley Church's Sermon of the Week. It doesn't matter if you have been a Christ follower for years, are new to the Christian faith, or are you just learning about Jesus. You have come to the right place. Listen in as one of our campus pastors shares how to apply biblical truth in a tangible way. As you listen, we pray you have an encounter with Jesus that leads to real and lasting life change.
Former deputy commissioner and counter-terrorism boss Ross Guenther had a unique life before policing, playing in big bands with music greats Jerry Lewis and Barry White.He was no slouch in his policing career either, heading up the counter-terrorism squad for Victoria Police.In this episode of Naked City, he talks to John Silvester about a foiled terrorism plot, and how his music career helped him hunt down Tony Mokbel after the drug boss’ infamous escape to Greece. And if you want to read all of Sly’s stories, click here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
**The Grooveline Replay On traxfm.org. This Week Stephen Features Soul/Boogie/Dance Classics/Contemporary R&B From Gerald Albright Ft Laah Hathaway, Natalie Duncan, The Jones Girls, Angie Stone, Leela James, Gena, Lindsey Webster, Barry White, Steve Nichol Ft Ragan White, Natalie Duncan, Close Counters & More #originalpirates #soulmusic #contemporary #rnb #70smusic #80smusic #disco #danceclassics Catch The Grooveline Every Sunday From 5:00PM UK Time On traxfm.org Listen Live Here Via The Trax FM Player: chat.traxfm.org/player/index.html Mixcloud LIVE :mixcloud.com/live/traxfm Free Trax FM Android App: play.google.com/store/apps/det...mradio.ba.a6bcb The Trax FM Facebook Page : facebook.com/profile.php?id=10...100092342916738 Trax FM Live On Hear This: hearthis.at/k8bdngt4/live Tunerr: tunerr.co/radio/Trax-FM Radio Garden: Trax FM Link: radio.garden/listen/trax-fm/IEnsCj55 OnLine Radio Box: onlineradiobox.com/uk/trax/?cs...cs=uk.traxRadio Radio Deck: radiodeck.com/radio/5a09e2de87...7e3370db06d44dc Radio.Net: traxfmlondon.radio.net Stream Radio : streema.com/radios/Trax_FM..The_Originals Live Online Radio: liveonlineradio.net/english/tr...ax-fm-103-3.htm **
Welcome to Park Valley Church's Sermon of the Week. It doesn't matter if you have been a Christ follower for years, are new to the Christian faith, or are you just learning about Jesus. You have come to the right place. Listen in as one of our campus pastors shares how to apply biblical truth in a tangible way. As you listen, we pray you have an encounter with Jesus that leads to real and lasting life change.
Depuis en fin de semaine, Rémi sait quelque chose que personne au Québec ne sait… Mike a un projet d’après carrière très payant! Y’a des toastés qui n’auraient jamais dû avoir leurs permis après leurs cours de conduite… Mister fun : Louer des films, c’était tu meilleur dans le temps? La rockstar du jour : Red hot Chili Peppers Les débateurs : Vous êtes-vous fait réveiller par l’alerte Amber hier matin? Le mashup : AVEC 20 CHANSONS !!! AVEC ENTRE AUTRES : INXS, WILL SMITH, K’MARO, BARRY WHITE, JEROME 50, SIMPLE PLAN, RBO, LOLA YOUNG, KORIASS! Spécial K : Quelle pourrait être la phrase de votre épitaphe à votre décès? Marc Denis : Quelle victoire du CH samedi!!!!
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Click here to Shop Affirmation Decks, Oracle Decks, and more! Use Promo code: RCPODCAST20 for 20% off your first order! Today's Power Affirmation: I blast gifts into the universe to heal my desires and wants. Today's Oracle of Motivation: Whatever it is that you want, you must start giving it away. If you want to learn something and change your life, teach someone else a value that will change theirs. If you want help to overcome an obstacle, start helping others overcome theirs. If you want to be loved, put on a Barry White album, take some notes, and start loving others. If you long for prosperity and abundance, be grateful for your current fortune and share it with one who has less. The smallest gifts that you release will circle back around with opportunity and abundance aimed specifically for you. Designed to Motivate Your Creative Maniac Mind The 60-Second Power Affirmations Podcast is designed to help you focus, affirm your visions, and harness the power within your creative maniac mind! Join us daily for a new 60-second power affirmation followed by a blast of oracle motivation from the Universe (+ a quick breathing meditation). It's time to take off your procrastination diaper and share your musings with the world! For more musings, visit RageCreate.com Leave a Review & Share! Apple Podcast reviews are one of THE most important factors for podcasts. If you enjoy the show, please take a second to leave the show a review on Apple Podcasts! Click this link: Leave a review on Apple Podcasts Hit “Listen on Apple Podcasts” on the left-hand side under the picture. Scroll down under “Ratings & Reviews” & click “Write A Review” Leave an honest review. You're awesome!
Send a textSome songs transcend mere singing; they engage in conversation as well. From dramatic monologues to playful spoken intros, artists have long employed spoken word to enhance storytelling, inject humor, or deliver emotional impact to their music. In this episode, we embark on a journey to explore tracks where the dialogue is as captivating as the chorus.Prepare to be captivated by classics that kick off with unforgettable spoken lines, songs where the artist seamlessly transitions into narration, and a few unexpected hits where talking becomes an integral part of the groove.Let's delve into the unforgettable spoken verses of Barry White, the undisputed master of the seductive monologue.Spoken moments in songs span various genres, from rock and soul to funk, disco, and pop. They create vivid mental images and evoke emotions.So, brace yourself for a playlist brimming with personality, storytelling, and a touch of conversation along the way.
Honey, Please — Deep Cut or Hidden Gem?Sometimes the Shuffle Gods reach deep into the catalogue.And sometimes what they pull out sparks a conversation you didn't see coming.This week on The Tragically Hip On Shuffle, we landed on “Honey, Please”, the second track from We Are the Same — The Tragically Hip's 2009 album produced by Bob Rock. Clocking in at four minutes even, it's one of those songs that quietly sits in the album's early stretch and doesn't always get the spotlight when people talk about the band's catalogue. But that's exactly the point of this show.Because when you put a few fans in a room and really dig into a track — the lyrics, the production choices, the album context, the cultural references — sometimes a song that felt like a bridge suddenly starts revealing its layers.And “Honey, Please” might just be one of those songs.On paper, the track finished #162 in the fan-voted Road to the Top 40, placing it surprisingly close to the bottom of the list of Tragically Hip songs ranked by listeners. Yet when fans were polled again ahead of the episode, many described it as an “underrated gem.” So what gives?That's the question we explore in this episode.Along the way we talk about:where the song fits within the We Are the Same album flowwhether “Honey, Please” functions as a bridge track between songsthe role of keys and arrangement compared to other Hip songslyrical interpretations and what Gord Downie might be reaching forpossible cultural references in the title and phrasingand how deep-cut Hip songs often reveal more when fans start connecting the dots togetherAt one point the conversation turns to the phrase itself — “Honey, Please” — and how it echoes similar titles across music history, from soul influences like Barry White to indie and punk songs with the same name. Because with Gord Downie's writing, nothing ever lives in a vacuum.And that's where the fun begins.As we talk through the track, one idea keeps coming up: even songs that seem modest on first listen can open up when fans start doing the homework — digging into the lyrics, the context, and the emotional throughline of the album.Sometimes what sounds simple is anything but.Or as we discover here, a deep cut can still be a gem once you look under the hood. Pull Quote“Even a song that feels like a deep cut can turn out to be a gem once you start digging into it.”In This EpisodeA closer look at “Honey, Please” from We Are the Same (2009)How the track fits within the album's narrative flowLyrics, references, and fan interpretationsProduction touches from Bob RockWhy some Tragically Hip songs reveal themselves slowly over timeAbout The Tragically Hip On ShuffleHosted by jD, The Tragically Hip On Shuffle randomly selects a song from the band's catalogue and explores it in conversation with fellow fans.No scripts.No predetermined rankings.Just a deep dive into whatever the Shuffle Gods decide we're listening to that night.The result is part conversation, part discovery — and a reminder that the music of The Tragically Hip always has more to uncover.Get InvolvedWant to join a future episode?Follow along in the community and keep an eye out for opportunities to participate in upcoming recordings of:The Tragically Hip On ShuffleThe Tragically Hip Top Forty CountdownDiscovering DownieFollow + ListenIf you enjoy this episode, make sure you're subscribed to the show and share it with a fellow Hip fan.And if you'd like occasional updates about episodes, events, and opportunities to join the conversation, you can sign up for Yer Letters here:https://mailchi.mp/8fca809e6a92/join-the-communitySEO KeywordsThe Tragically Hip podcast, Honey Please Tragically Hip, We Are the Same album analysis, Gord Downie lyrics meaning, Tragically Hip deep cuts, Canadian rock podcast, Tragically Hip song discussion, Bob Rock production Tragically Hip, Hip fandom podcast, Tragically Hip fan community.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/tthtop40/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
** PLEASE SUBSCRIBE ** Featured in WYGYFF Episode 41: Accomplished soul, funk, rock and jazz drummer Manny Kellough. His impressive credits encompass 25 years playing with Billy Preston, including most of his biggest hits; Larry Graham and Graham Central Station – as The Deacon heard on “The Jam” and other classics; Ray Charles; the Rolling Stones; Freddie Hubbard; Barry White; Quincy Jones; and many others. His Preston recordings include the mega-hits "Outa-Space," "Space Race," "Will It Go Round in Circles" and "Nothin' From Nothin'." For more than 20 years he has led The Manny Kellough Jazz Quartet, having released CDs and a DVD under that name. RECORDED SEPTEMEBER 2025 Hosted by Scott "DR GX" Goldfine — musicologist, author of “Everything Is on the One: The First Guide of Funk” and creator/host of the popular TRUTH IN RHYTHM podcast — "Where'd You Get Your Funk From?" is the latest interview show brought to you by FUNKNSTUFF.NET. Where'd You Get Your Funk From (WYGYFF) is an open format video and audio podcast focusing on the here and now, with a broad range of creative and artistic guests sharing fascinating stories, experiences, and perspectives. WYGYFF is a welcoming avenue to newer and independent musical acts as well as established and still active musicians of any genre; authors; filmmakers; actors; artists; collectors and archivists; radio & podcast personalities; journalists; scholars; sound techs; promoters; photographers; and other creative people. A common thread, is the show's standard opening question: Where'd you get your funk from? This is much deeper than it may seem as the answer need not be strictly about funky music, as not everyone has found the funk. It could hit on whatever type of music touches their soul or pleasure centers. Additionally, the question extends beyond music. Paraphrasing George Clinton, funk is whatever it needs to be to get you over the hump. Thus, guests can explain where they got their grit, perseverance, inspiration, talent, creativity, character or other qualities that shaped them into who they are today. This serves as a springboard into candid, in-depth and engrossing conversations. LEGAL NOTICE: All video and audio content protected by copyright. Any use of this material is strictly prohibited without expressed consent from original content producer and owner Scott Goldfine, dba FUNKNSTUFF. For inquiries, email info@funknstuff.net. Get your copy of "Everything Is on the One: The First Guide of Funk" today! https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1541256603/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1541256603&linkCode=as2&tag=funknstuff-20&linkId=b6c7558ddc7f8fc9fe440c5d9f3c400
This week we look at our country of the week - Hong Kong; Jimmy Lai; Iran; Canadian Trans Shooting; The EU and Transwomen; Silencing anti-abortion campaigners; Deleting justice files in the UK; Pam Duncan-Glancey and the dangers of being friends with sinners; Bad Bunny v. Kid Rock; The Winter Olympics - Ilia Malinin; Church of England abandons blessings for SSM couples; Feedback and the Final Word - James 3:13-18with music from Barry White; U2; Don Williams; Cantonese Psalm 23; The Proclaimers; Bad Bunny; Kid Rock ; Fiddlers Dream; Living Word Collective;
Hacemos nuestros programas para una comunidad inmensa. Ahora, nos gustaría que participaras. Envíanos tus mensajes pidiendo temas o sobre cualquier cosa al whatsapp 678616177. Nos encantará escucharte en nuestro programa y que te escuchen nuestros oyentes de más de 70 emisoras de radio en España y LATAM. Gracias!!! 🎷✨ ¡Ya está aquí Smooth Jazz Classics 73! ✨🎷 Un viaje irresistible por el smooth jazz más seductor y soulful abriendo puertas al pop más sofisticado y otros ritmos que nos encantan: desde el legendario Barry White de 1979 hasta joyas recientes de 2021. Melodías que abrazan, grooves que elevan el ánimo y voces que derriten... justo lo que necesitas para desconectar y disfrutar. Tracklist completo: 2006 | Kurt Maloo - Devils Ball 2013 | Bluey - Got To Let My Feelings Show 2006 | Donald McCollum - U Don't Want My Love 2002 | Dennis Taylor - In The Mood 1979 | Barry White - You're The One I Need 2013 | Bluey - Elevate The Feelin' 2000 | Sting - She Walks This Earth 2006 | Kurt Maloo - Soultime 1997 | DeBarge, Art Porter - Dindi 2006 | Billy Griffin - Like Water 1990 | Basia - Cruising For Bruising 1998 | Gabriela Anders - Wanting 2006 | Jeff Cascaro - Love Will Find A Way 2021 | Bill Sharpe - Light Of My Life ¿Cuál de estos temas es tu favorito? ¿O cuál te ha sorprendido más? 🔥 Déjame tu comentario abajo y comparte con ese amigo que necesita un poco de smooth en su vida. #SmoothJazzClassics #SmoothJazz #AcidJazz #JazzClassics #BarryWhite #Bluey #SantiagoFontenla
“If you didn't understand a single lyric… can a halftime show still be iconic?”That's the question that kicks off a wildly entertaining episode of The Ben and Skin Show, where Ben Rogers, Jeff “Skin” Wade, Kevin “KT” Turner, and Krystina Ray dive straight into the chaos—starting with Ben's voice, which sounds so bad that even he admits, “I might be the new Barry White… ladies…”From there, the crew unpacks Super Bowl 60, calling it a “boring ass game” saved entirely by a halftime show that somehow managed to entertain, confuse, and outrage America… all at the same time.
Amour, famille, maman solo, des rêves abimés, Paris, New York, Armentières, tout le monde descend ! Nos premiers invités sont Marc Nammour et Loïc Lantoine C'est l'histoire de plein d'histoires. Une ronde de personnages d'horizons multiples. Une série d'incarnations poétiques. Des fragments intimes d'hommes et de femmes portés au plateau. Onze portraits crachés à la première personne qui vont tour à tour se succéder. Voici le petit film intérieur de leurs pensées. Voici l'instantané de leurs états d'âme. Onze battements de monde présentés comme autant de miroirs de notre étrange condition. Pour la #SessionLive, Loïc et Marc se penchent sur les cas de Dylan, Bintou et Rebecca. Titres interprétés au grand studio : Rebecca Live RFI Il n'est vraiment pas pratique à attacher ce siège bébé. Par respect du public, tout terme grossier a été retiré. Mais putain, elle en a dit des gros mots Rebecca. Parce que c'est à Rebecca qu'on s'attache maintenant. Elle est une jeune maman, seule, qui s'agrippe à la vie comme à son fils. Elle s'agrippe parce que tout semble fuir autour d'elle, surtout les bonhommes. Son Papa est passé d'Haïti à Tahiti en passant par Paris, un aventurier, un cavaleur, un connard qu'elle n'a pas vraiment connu. Ahhh, ça démarre mal… Elle a cru une fois en l'amour qui ne l'a pas reconnue et depuis, elle élève seule son fils. Ahhh, ça démarre mal… Elle enchaîne les débrouilles, les boulots, une fois elle a signé un contrat en dur, un vrai, un CDI, Centre de Documentation et d'Information je crois… mais très vite, le boss s'est paraît-il barré avec la caisse. Ahhh, ça démarre mal…. Alors il faut bien vivre. Rebecca enchaîne les boulots précaires et s'est montée un petit trafic. Mais elle, elle touche pas à ces machins de drogues dures, c'est une limite. C'est malhonnête et ça fait mal au nez. Elle n'en est certes pas fière mais vous pouvez la juger, rien n'y fera. Rebecca est dure, comme sa vie. Il est vingt heures et trente, elle installe son fils, son sang, sa vie, à l'arrière de la voiture et part pour sa petite tournée. Ahhh… ça démarre pas…. Bintou Live RFI Bintou est complètement lessivée. Il est vingt heures et trente et elle se met péniblement au lit. Elle a mal partout et la nausée ce soir reprend de plus belle. Le doc lui avait bien dit que ça allait être pénible, qu'il allait falloir s'accrocher et que le moral jouait beaucoup dans sa guérison. Elle sait que ça va être long mais Bintou n'a pas l'intention de se laisser faire. Trente-cinq ans c'est beaucoup trop jeune. Après la stupeur et la désolation à l'annonce de la mauvaise nouvelle, elle suit à présent le protocole médical rigoureusement. Avant d'éteindre la lumière, elle regarde comme tous soirs le dessin d'une de ses nièces qu'elle a accroché au mur où il est écrit : « Tata Bintou t'es la plus forte, j'ai hâte de te revoir cet été. Je pense à toi tous les jours. Gros gros bisous. Hawa ». Elle a dû lire ce mot des centaines de fois depuis le début du traitement. Comme un mantra. Et heureusement qu'elle est bien entourée Bintou. Elle a au moins cette chance. Elle en a pris de la force. Elle en reçoit de l'amour. Après cinq mois de baston, elle s'est fait à l'idée de se transformer en amazone… et quitte à en devenir une, elle sera une amazone avec grave de style… Dylan Live RFI Le problème avec Dylan, c'est que ça s'écrit comme ça se prononce mais pas toujours… Entendons-nous bien ! Ça s'écrit comme ça devrait se prononcer mais parfois ça dérape. Et au vu, enfin à l'écoute, du conditionnel qui vient de passer, vous avez deviné, lui c'est Djylan. Ça se fait beaucoup dans le nord où il a grandi. Ça donne un petit peu de peps au prénom et qui sommes-nous pour juger ! Il est vingt heures et trente et Djylan, il est parti fumer, un peu en cachette, c'est plus chouette. Il y a un étang pas loin. Djylan il est pas très vieux, il a pas fait sa majorité, il a plus trop de boutons et puis ça l'inquiète pas. Ce qui l'inquiète, c'est autre chose, c'est le monde et ce qu'il s'agirait d'en faire. Mais trop souvent, il s'agit de ce qu'on lui dit, hurle, impose qu'il s'agirait d'en faire. Lui, il voudrait avoir dans les mains un avenir malléable et doux (hop, je le mets comme ça, c'est joli) mais les autres ont sorti les moules et ils sont durs. On lui invente des devoirs et des interdictions. On lui réclame de l'ambition. Mais pour Djylan, l'ambition c'est jamais que du rêve abîmé et lui en rêves, il est plutôt pas mal. Alors des fois, sa tête pourrait exploser. Il crie, un peu, non, fort ! Un coup à shooter dans des rats musqués… mais c'est risqué ! Line Up : Marc Nammour (rap) & Loïc Lantoine (rap). Son : Benoît Letirant, Mathias Taylor. ► Album Portraits crachés Instagram Nammour - Instagram Lantoine. Puis nous recevons Barbara Forstner pour la sortie de Long Long Gone Franco-américaine, Barbara Forstner a passé douze ans à New York avant de poser ses valises en France. De son parcours transatlantique, elle garde une passion pour la scène folk et country américaine, qu'elle mêle à une écriture sensible et habitée. Après un premier EP avec son groupe October Baby (The End, paru en juin 2024) et un album remarqué, Nowhere at All, sorti en novembre de la même année, la chanteuse revient aujourd'hui avec son premier album solo, Long Long Gone. Ses morceaux, au climat très cinématographique, invitent à pénétrer son univers. Élevée dans un environnement artistique, Barbara a grandi bercée par les disques de ses parents : Bob Dylan, Sixto Rodriguez et Tom Waits du côté de son père ; Barry White, Al Green ou Simple Minds du côté de sa mère. Très tôt, elle forge son propre panthéon musical, allant de Nick Drake à Cat Power, de Feist à Big Thief. Chaque titre de Long Long Gone a été capté en une seule prise, pour préserver la vérité de l'instant. Elle soigne aussi l'aspect visuel de son univers, créant elle-même ses visuels à partir de dessins, photographies et collages graphiques. Enregistré en juin 2025 à Paris avec son ami ingénieur du son Léo Aubry, Long Long Gone se présente comme un disque acoustique, brut et vulnérable. Barbara y aborde l'amitié, l'amour, la famille, mais aussi la beauté fragile et la mélancolie du monde. Écrit entre New York et Paris, l'album explore l'amour perdu, les amitiés qui s'érodent, la vie à l'étranger et les rencontres éphémères. Titres interprétés au grand studio : - To see the World (en duo) Live RFI - Building a Home, extrait de l'album - East Coast (en solo) Live RFI. Line Up : Barbara Forstner (chant, guitare) William Peyrieux (guitare). Son : Benoît Letirant. ► Album Long Long Gone (Raws Prod). Instagram - YouTube.
Amour, famille, maman solo, des rêves abimés, Paris, New York, Armentières, tout le monde descend ! Nos premiers invités sont Marc Nammour et Loïc Lantoine C'est l'histoire de plein d'histoires. Une ronde de personnages d'horizons multiples. Une série d'incarnations poétiques. Des fragments intimes d'hommes et de femmes portés au plateau. Onze portraits crachés à la première personne qui vont tour à tour se succéder. Voici le petit film intérieur de leurs pensées. Voici l'instantané de leurs états d'âme. Onze battements de monde présentés comme autant de miroirs de notre étrange condition. Pour la #SessionLive, Loïc et Marc se penchent sur les cas de Dylan, Bintou et Rebecca. Titres interprétés au grand studio : Rebecca Live RFI Il n'est vraiment pas pratique à attacher ce siège bébé. Par respect du public, tout terme grossier a été retiré. Mais putain, elle en a dit des gros mots Rebecca. Parce que c'est à Rebecca qu'on s'attache maintenant. Elle est une jeune maman, seule, qui s'agrippe à la vie comme à son fils. Elle s'agrippe parce que tout semble fuir autour d'elle, surtout les bonhommes. Son Papa est passé d'Haïti à Tahiti en passant par Paris, un aventurier, un cavaleur, un connard qu'elle n'a pas vraiment connu. Ahhh, ça démarre mal… Elle a cru une fois en l'amour qui ne l'a pas reconnue et depuis, elle élève seule son fils. Ahhh, ça démarre mal… Elle enchaîne les débrouilles, les boulots, une fois elle a signé un contrat en dur, un vrai, un CDI, Centre de Documentation et d'Information je crois… mais très vite, le boss s'est paraît-il barré avec la caisse. Ahhh, ça démarre mal…. Alors il faut bien vivre. Rebecca enchaîne les boulots précaires et s'est montée un petit trafic. Mais elle, elle touche pas à ces machins de drogues dures, c'est une limite. C'est malhonnête et ça fait mal au nez. Elle n'en est certes pas fière mais vous pouvez la juger, rien n'y fera. Rebecca est dure, comme sa vie. Il est vingt heures et trente, elle installe son fils, son sang, sa vie, à l'arrière de la voiture et part pour sa petite tournée. Ahhh… ça démarre pas…. Bintou Live RFI Bintou est complètement lessivée. Il est vingt heures et trente et elle se met péniblement au lit. Elle a mal partout et la nausée ce soir reprend de plus belle. Le doc lui avait bien dit que ça allait être pénible, qu'il allait falloir s'accrocher et que le moral jouait beaucoup dans sa guérison. Elle sait que ça va être long mais Bintou n'a pas l'intention de se laisser faire. Trente-cinq ans c'est beaucoup trop jeune. Après la stupeur et la désolation à l'annonce de la mauvaise nouvelle, elle suit à présent le protocole médical rigoureusement. Avant d'éteindre la lumière, elle regarde comme tous soirs le dessin d'une de ses nièces qu'elle a accroché au mur où il est écrit : « Tata Bintou t'es la plus forte, j'ai hâte de te revoir cet été. Je pense à toi tous les jours. Gros gros bisous. Hawa ». Elle a dû lire ce mot des centaines de fois depuis le début du traitement. Comme un mantra. Et heureusement qu'elle est bien entourée Bintou. Elle a au moins cette chance. Elle en a pris de la force. Elle en reçoit de l'amour. Après cinq mois de baston, elle s'est fait à l'idée de se transformer en amazone… et quitte à en devenir une, elle sera une amazone avec grave de style… Dylan Live RFI Le problème avec Dylan, c'est que ça s'écrit comme ça se prononce mais pas toujours… Entendons-nous bien ! Ça s'écrit comme ça devrait se prononcer mais parfois ça dérape. Et au vu, enfin à l'écoute, du conditionnel qui vient de passer, vous avez deviné, lui c'est Djylan. Ça se fait beaucoup dans le nord où il a grandi. Ça donne un petit peu de peps au prénom et qui sommes-nous pour juger ! Il est vingt heures et trente et Djylan, il est parti fumer, un peu en cachette, c'est plus chouette. Il y a un étang pas loin. Djylan il est pas très vieux, il a pas fait sa majorité, il a plus trop de boutons et puis ça l'inquiète pas. Ce qui l'inquiète, c'est autre chose, c'est le monde et ce qu'il s'agirait d'en faire. Mais trop souvent, il s'agit de ce qu'on lui dit, hurle, impose qu'il s'agirait d'en faire. Lui, il voudrait avoir dans les mains un avenir malléable et doux (hop, je le mets comme ça, c'est joli) mais les autres ont sorti les moules et ils sont durs. On lui invente des devoirs et des interdictions. On lui réclame de l'ambition. Mais pour Djylan, l'ambition c'est jamais que du rêve abîmé et lui en rêves, il est plutôt pas mal. Alors des fois, sa tête pourrait exploser. Il crie, un peu, non, fort ! Un coup à shooter dans des rats musqués… mais c'est risqué ! Line Up : Marc Nammour (rap) & Loïc Lantoine (rap). Son : Benoît Letirant, Mathias Taylor. ► Album Portraits crachés Instagram Nammour - Instagram Lantoine. Puis nous recevons Barbara Forstner pour la sortie de Long Long Gone Franco-américaine, Barbara Forstner a passé douze ans à New York avant de poser ses valises en France. De son parcours transatlantique, elle garde une passion pour la scène folk et country américaine, qu'elle mêle à une écriture sensible et habitée. Après un premier EP avec son groupe October Baby (The End, paru en juin 2024) et un album remarqué, Nowhere at All, sorti en novembre de la même année, la chanteuse revient aujourd'hui avec son premier album solo, Long Long Gone. Ses morceaux, au climat très cinématographique, invitent à pénétrer son univers. Élevée dans un environnement artistique, Barbara a grandi bercée par les disques de ses parents : Bob Dylan, Sixto Rodriguez et Tom Waits du côté de son père ; Barry White, Al Green ou Simple Minds du côté de sa mère. Très tôt, elle forge son propre panthéon musical, allant de Nick Drake à Cat Power, de Feist à Big Thief. Chaque titre de Long Long Gone a été capté en une seule prise, pour préserver la vérité de l'instant. Elle soigne aussi l'aspect visuel de son univers, créant elle-même ses visuels à partir de dessins, photographies et collages graphiques. Enregistré en juin 2025 à Paris avec son ami ingénieur du son Léo Aubry, Long Long Gone se présente comme un disque acoustique, brut et vulnérable. Barbara y aborde l'amitié, l'amour, la famille, mais aussi la beauté fragile et la mélancolie du monde. Écrit entre New York et Paris, l'album explore l'amour perdu, les amitiés qui s'érodent, la vie à l'étranger et les rencontres éphémères. Titres interprétés au grand studio : - To see the World (en duo) Live RFI - Building a Home, extrait de l'album - East Coast (en solo) Live RFI. Line Up : Barbara Forstner (chant, guitare) William Peyrieux (guitare). Son : Benoît Letirant. ► Album Long Long Gone (Raws Prod). Instagram - YouTube.
When does a body of work reach completion? One answer is to end it by choice. This week in episode 356 you'll hear the reasons behind our intentional ending of the Nerd Journey Podcast. We'll rewind the clock and focus on the show's trajectory and inflection points over time just like we've done for guests, share what we learned over the course of an 8-year journey from idea to consistently released show, and discuss our favorite moments. All of our content will remain online and accessible for listeners like you to go back and enjoy. Don't miss our final call to action in this episode. Just because this body of work is complete, there is still work for all of us to do for our careers. Original Recording Date: 12-20-2025 Topics – A Purposeful Ending, Where We Started, Interview Format and Getting to Launch, The Why Behind the Ending, The Lessons We Learned, Our Favorite Moments, What to Expect from Us Moving Forward, There's More to Be Done for All of Us. 1:01 – A Purposeful Ending We'll give you the bottom line up front: this is the last episode of the Nerd Journey podcast. We still love the mission, but the time has come for us to complete this body of work. When we have interviewed guests on the show, we've talked through their career timeline and pulled out the lessons learned. Today, we're going to do it for the show itself. 1:38 – Where We Started John was working as a sales engineer at VMware and was the co-host of the VMware Community Roundtable Podcast. He loved listening to podcasts, enjoyed the medium, and wanted to find a topic for a show. At the same time Nick was in the process of joining VMware, John and Nick were discussing all the things Nick needed to know to transition into sales engineering for a technology vendor. “In that conversation, I said ‘maybe we should start a podcast.'” – John White As Nick remembers it, this happened the weekend before Nick started at VMware in December 2017 (almost exactly 8 years before this episode's recording). Nick wasn't sure what he would talk about on a podcast. This suggestion from John started the ideation period, and our launch of the show was in July 2018. John talks about some of the initial ideas for the focus of the show. At that time, VMware podcasts and blogs were a great way to interact with the greater community. Doing something like this was also a way to become what John calls “nerd famous.” By the way, no one else can use that term now (trademarked by John). We initially considered talking about VMware news and our opinions on it since we both were going to be working at VMware. Both John and Nick came from small-to-medium business IT operations and eventually became sales engineers at a technology vendor. One of the things the show could be for is to talk about that journey and help others understand it was a possibility for them as well. John and Nick recorded about 10 episodes before launching to help hit the release cadence. Nick doesn't remember why they chose a weekly release cadence but remembers the show launched while he was on vacation. John and Nick even recorded a podcast episode while Nick was on that vacation, which started a habit of Nick doing podcast work while on vacation. Because they had recorded so many episodes in advance, they were not going to be timely or points of authority on VMware technology. Both Nick and John's roles were as technical generalists on the VMware side. “The only evergreen stuff that we had was the career stuff, so that became a little bit more the focus. I think that we were still thinking…we'll just record more maybe VMware specific stuff later on…as that happens. For right now, here it is.” – John White Early episodes were very prescriptive about resumes and job interview processes at larger tech companies, for example. Nick points out that John had to carry the conversation in these early episodes because he was just learning to think about career focused topics (sort of like being new to lifting weights). But, Nick picked up a lot just from the conversations on the show. 7:50 – Interview Format and Getting to Launch Nick couldn't remember what made them bring in guests originally, but Episode 13 with Tom Delicati was our very first guest interview on the show. John feels bringing in guests was always back of mind for him, and it was what he saw happen on the VMware Community Roundtable Podcast. “We're just 2 people and we have our experience. But we can't represent that as the full breadth of all of experience. That just doesn't make any sense. So, we need to start exploring what other people's career journeys have looked like and see if we can extract some knowledge and recommendations from that.” – John White Nick doesn't remember having a prescriptive plan for interviewing guests but feels like they settled into long-form interviews as a style pretty quickly. John says this was a structure they hit upon in the beginning (talking through someone's job history). The lessons learned from career inflection points like job transitions emerged from conversations with guests. John and Nick did not know this was going to happen when they began. Nick likes being able to highlight more of one specific guest's story than otherwise could have been done if each interview was only 30 minutes with a guest. But we fully acknowledge people like different lengths of podcasts. “We wanted to tell interesting stories that had an arc: a beginning and an end and a journey in between. And we were able to find those even chopping people's long 2-hour conversations up into 2 or even 3 episodes. I think that worked for us. I don't know if it worked for everybody.” – John White “We probably spent the same time interviewing people as we would have. We just didn't interview as many as if it had been 1 episode per person.” – Nick Korte We also didn't want to release a 2-hour interview as one episode. That's a lot of editing for just one episode release. People might not realize how much time goes into editing and production even after recording an interview. At the beginning, John had to give Nick advice on the kind of microphone to get. Nick started recording with a headset and then bought the same mic as John. They would each later invest in nicer microphones as the show progressed. “I knew nothing about editing and really not that much about how to make a podcast.” – Nick Korte, on beginning as a podcaster There were a lot of things we had to figure out just to make the podcast publicly available. John had researched some of the administrative things. He knew there was a WordPress plugin that could be used to turn MP3 files of released episodes into publicly available audio feed that would be the podcast. John says there were some mental blocks and hurdles he had to get through before launching the show, highlighting the fact that it took 6 months to go from idea to publishing. He was getting overwhelmed trying to figure out the back-end production and publishing process. John thinks it was Nick who kept asking what needed to happen for us to launch, and we went with WordPress and the plugin mentioned but never changed anything…because we had no time to go back. Nick and John learned that once you start a show and get it going, you will never run out of ideas. 13:58 – The Why Behind the Ending We never ran out of ideas. In fact, we still have ideas. So why are we stopping the podcast? We ran out of time. Nick has run out of time to work on editing and production. This has been a weekly show (up until the last couple months of our run), and it takes a large time commitment each week. For guest interview episodes, the intro and outro were not recorded at the same time the interview took place. These had to be recorded before the episode was released. The show notes are not AI-generated. Nick enjoyed writing them and adding in important links and references, feeling like it allowed him to remember the episodes better and internalize the lessons within them. Nick has a teenager now with many extracurricular activities and has had a workload increase at his job. “Probably for the last year I think I've been fooling myself at how much of a toll it's been to just get an episode out each week.” – Nick Korte We even tried changing the release schedule to bi-weekly and have missed that cadence a couple of times. John ran out of time about 4 years ago and hasn't had much time since to handle podcast related tasks. John experienced a job change and new baby at that time and couldn't add anything else. He also moved at some point. John and Nick have been advancing in their own careers over time as well, which has added responsibility. John and his wife recently had a second child. He also left his job in June 2025 and has been doing a job search at the same time. Before Nick and John made this decision, Nick listened back to some previous episodes to get advice and perspective. Some of the advice that echoed the loudest came from Amy Lewis in Episode 302 – Ending with Intention: Once a Geek Whisperer with Amy Lewis (2/2). The idea of ending with intention stood out. “Rather than being spotty on our releases and not keeping our promise of how often we say we're going to get the show out, we wanted to end it with intention and say, ‘ok, this is it.'” – Nick Korte “We haven't lost the love of this task. We both want this to continue. But realistically, we can't do it. And rather than sputter and peter out and never be heard from again, we just thought we'll follow the lessons that we've learned from our bettors and do what they did. Let's be intentional about the end.” – John White 18:02 – The Lessons We Learned John learned how much we can learn from the experience of others. He had ideas and biases about how we should handle specific aspects of our career, but doing the podcast allowed him to pressure test these ideas against the experience of others. John appreciates the breadth of background and experience our collective guests have brought to the show. It made him realize there are so many different ways to do certain things. Nick learned a ton about the mechanics of podcast production. It was around Episode 113 when Nick became the editor because John needed to take a break. If you want to hear more about how this happened, check out this blog post. Nick got hooked into podcast communities and even attended a podcast conference in 2025, meeting many other people who run their own podcast. Nick learned how much salesmanship is involved in getting a guest. You have to sell someone on the idea of being on the show and what they can bring to your listeners. How easy can you make it for them to say yes? John and Nick asked guests for 1.5 – 2 hours for an interview. “If you make it easy for someone to say yes and you build the outline of questions you might ask and you tell them what your show is about and what you want to cover, they'll say yes. And they might give you more time than that…. I learned so much about different people that I never would have met otherwise. I am thankful for all the learnings of all the people who have been on the show. And I'm thankful for everything I've learned from you, John.” – Nick Korte John is grateful for the difference in skills he and Nick have and their ability to learn from one another just by co-hosting together. He likes to apply the idea of making it easy for others to say yes when he's asking something of someone at work, for example. Nick learned how to beat perfectionism weekly. Something can always be edited more or re-recorded. There was a weekly ship date. “The deadline was always there to keep me honest.” – Nick Korte Seth Godin's The Practice talks about keeping a promise to the people who follow you. Having a weekly release cadence meant we were promising to ship episodes weekly. “So, whether one person listened or a million people listened, we tried to keep that promise. And it was important to us to keep it, even if it was hard.” – Nick Korte “Having a million people listen to a specific episode or even hit the site in a specific week wasn't the goal. I think the goal was the breadth of work and making it accessible and having people be able to benefit from it.” – John White We also had to learn how to tell people about the show in a clear, succinct way. When John or Nick would join video calls for work, people would see their microphones and ask if they had a podcast. We also used generative AI in our workflow for production a little bit, even if it was not for show notes. Doing the show has dragged with it some reasons to tinker with generative AI. With John's help Nick learned how to build a Gemini prompt that would take the handwritten show notes and brainstorm titles, episode descriptions, and even create a prompt for a featured image based on the themes in the episode. John shares that we never wanted to use generative AI to take a transcript and generate an episode outline. We might lose touch with the content that way. John talks about the curse of being an audio editor. It's impossible to NOT hear issues in other audio. Nick can hear mouth noises on Zoom calls like you wouldn't believe. John says we can listen to someone else's podcast and may be able to tell who is and is not the editor based on whether they speak into the microphone or move away from it and keep talking. 25:15 – Our Favorite Moments John says it's hard to pick just one favorite moment. We got to meet some of our heroes in podcasting and other people who were “nerd famous” about their career stories. We had some great conversations with John Nicholson about how to evaluate a job offer and personal finance. Check out these for reference: Episode 224 – Tech Marketing, Interview Questions, and Executives as Wild Bears with John Nicholson (1/3) Episode 225 – Take Stock of Your Compensation with John Nicholson (2/3) Episode 226 – Negotiating Job Offers and Personal Finance Tips with John Nicholson (3/3) Having a podcast allowed us to have lengthy conversations with people who may not have otherwise had a reason to talk to us. John doesn't think asking someone out of the blue for 2 hours of time without having a podcast would have worked well. John says he has a strong recency bias, often walking away from an interview with a guest thinking it was the best one yet. Nick's favorite moments Nick remembers the first time we interviewed Mike Burkhart (in Episode 64 and Episode 65). He was having wifi issues and had to move everything into his living room floor to record the episode. John and Mike were kind enough to stay online and still do the interview. John and Nick live in different parts of the United States and have only been able to record together in person a handful of times. These times were special and rare. Nick remembers the time they recorded at VMware Explore and forgot to hit record…twice in a row! If John had to succumb to recency bias, he would pick the recent interview with Milin Desai. This set of interviews stands alone as the only time we were cold pitched a guest by someone we did not know, and it was a perfect fit. We got over 2 hours with a CEO! Episode 349 – Expand Your Curiosity: Build, Own, and Maintain Relevance with Milin Desai (1/3) Episode 350 – Scope and Upside: The Importance of Contextual Communication with Milin Desai (2/3) Episode 350 – Opt In: A CEO's Take on Becoming AI Native with Milin Desai (3/3) People being both generous with their time and inciteful has been a pattern with guests. Nick and John got to have conversations with people both on the air and off the air. Nick appreciated having Dale McKay on the show (a mentor of his). You can find those episodes here: Episode 288 – Guardrails for Growth: A Mentor's Experience with Dale McKay (1/2) Episode 289 – Enhance Your Personal Brand: Feedback as a Catalyst for Change with Dale McKay (2/2) Some other favorites from Nick: He enjoyed all of the conversations about the principal title and principal engineers. See also the principal tag for more of these stories. Nick also really enjoyed hearing the stories about why people went into leadership roles and why they moved away from them. One specific episode Nick highlights as a favorite is Episode 127 – Countdown to Burnout with Tom Hollingsworth (3/3). John mentions we all battle burnout from time to time, and having such great advice to go back to is a gift. Nick says being the editor is also a gift because you're going to get to listen to the recorded discussion multiple times. Many times, the questions Nick and John asked in guest interviews were things they needed help with in their own careers. Hopefully the answers to those questions helped you as a listener too! John liked the fact that we were able to clip some of the times we messed up on the air and include those sound bites at the very end of an episode for people. To find these episodes, look for the Stinger metadata tag on an episode post. Nick mentions the Barry White intro stinger. It's actually at the end of Episode 17. There are also some good stingers with guest Chris Williams. 31:05 – What to Expect from Us Moving Forward What are the things that will, won't, and might happen in the future? The Nerd Journey site will remain online and accessible so our content will not disappear. You can still enjoy past episodes, browse the show notes, and leverage the Layoff Resources Page as well as our Career Uncertainty Action Guide. John and Nick can keep it online in a very cost-effective way just as they have to this point since the podcast was never monetized (not even Amazon affiliate links). John still has a dream of making sure we have transcripts of all the episodes and making these available in addition to the show notes. Maybe that could be extended to an AI chat bot that was trained on the transcripts. There would be some overhead involved in doing it, but John thinks it's definitely possible. You can still reach out to John or Nick on LinkedIn or send us an e-mail. All current communication channels will remain in place. We are available for questions, if you want to talk, etc. We will definitely NOT restart this show. We have declared it complete. Even if we were going to do a show like this again in the future, we would do it differently. We might choose a different name, a different description, or a different format even. But we don't have the time to do that right now anyway. We are NOT starting a new show (at least not right now). 34:59 – There's More to Be Done for All of Us Just because the show is ending, that doesn't mean your work is complete. None of our work is complete when it comes to career. “The things that we've talked about in curating your own career and being intentional about it always apply. We're not going to be around to remind you of that every week, so I hope that people have learned those lessons and internalized them. But if not, do something to make those things intentional. You need to prioritize your career on a consistent basis.” – John White Here are some specific actions that you should take: Document your work. Generate proof of work. Show your work (similar to generating proof of work). John says this is what we were unconsciously doing when we began the podcast, sharing how we got to where we are and our job transitions so others can follow a similar path if they choose. The purpose of showing your work is so that others can learn from your experience and so you can remind yourself of what you've accomplished at a later time. Nick highlights that Episode 66: Three-Month Check-In as a Google Cloud Customer Engineer with John White, Part 1 remains the most downloaded episode in our catalog. Aim for small, iterative improvements. Turn information into knowledge. Some of this is through writing. We spoke several times on the show about writing being thinking, and it was specifically referenced in an episode with Josh Duffney – Episode 156 – Better Notes, Better You with Josh Duffney (1/2). Manage your knowledge in some kind of written form that isn't in your head. Make it a knowledge management system of some kind. Practice Deep Work. It's the most important work you can do because the skill of sustained attention will be the thing for which people are paid. Be mindful of technology waves and trends, and consider placing some small bets. Many guests have invested time and effort to become proficient in a newer technology before or as it was catching on. Don't be afraid to tinker with those newer technologies. Consistently invest in your professional network. One way to do this could be via meetup groups or online communities. Reach out to use if you want to talk about careers, starting a podcast, or other fun topics. Nick can also tell you what it's like to go through the John White School of Mentoring. We want to say a special thank you to every guest who took the time to be on the podcast and every listener who took the time to listen to an episode. Contact the Hosts The hosts of Nerd Journey are John White and Nick Korte. E-mail: nerdjourneypodcast@gmail.com DM us on Twitter/X @NerdJourney Connect with John on LinkedIn or DM him on Twitter/X @vJourneyman Connect with Nick on LinkedIn or DM him on Twitter/X @NetworkNerd_ Leave a Comment on Your Favorite Episode on YouTube If you've been impacted by a layoff or need advice, check out our Layoff Resources Page. If uncertainty is getting to you, check out or Career Uncertainty Action Guide with a checklist of actions to take control during uncertain periods and AI prompts to help you think through topics like navigating a recent layoff, financial planning, or managing your mindset and being overwhelmed.
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Returning guests Tatiana Maslany and Tawny Newsome are here with behind-the-scenes stories from “Star Trek: Starfleet Academy.” Soul legend Barry White applies his deep, silky voice to a whole new genre of performing. Then we have first-time guest The Hollywood Sign! Don't forget to check out the Comedy Bang! Bang! Action Figures at shop.figurecollections.com and go to actionfigureseller.com for international purchases. If you want more great episodes of Comedy Bang! Bang! become a subscriber at comedybangbangworld.com. We have all of the past episodes from the archives, every live show, ad-free new episodes, and original shows like CBB Presents and Scott Hasn't Seen. Find more great Comedy Bang! Bang! merch at https://www.podswag.com/collections/comedy-bang-bang Get access to all the podcasts you love, music channels and radio shows with the SiriusXM App! Get 3 months free using this show link: https://siriusxm.com/cbb Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Father and 12-year-old son named after suspected murder-suicide in west Dublin. Father and son named locally as Wayne O'Reilly and his son Oisin. Barry White, Chief News reporter Newstalk spoke to locals on their reaction to this tragedy.
Happy New Year, HOFS! Uncle Eddie, Billy, Ricky (The Slickster), and Joe are back to ring in 2026 with the usual unfiltered chaos. We kick off the year by crowning the 2025 Deadpool Bingo champions—Eddie claims the Triple Crown, but Billy might have something to say about that "tie" for first place. On this week's show: Mr. Hollywood in the House: We sit down with the legendary James Bartholet. From his roots in mainstream Broadway and soaps like General Hospital to becoming an adult industry titan and horror movie producer, James talks about his slasher franchise Scissors, his new Roku channel, and gives some very specific advice on why you should never cook in a crockpot while naked. The Philly Shakedown: Longtime friend of the show Constantine (Connie) from the Kid Chris Show calls in to recount his harrowing (and hilarious) story of getting mugged for $80 in Philadelphia. Did he give up the cash, or did he hold it in his "prison wallet"? NFL Wild Card Edition: The "Football Perfect Picks" are back! The crew breaks down the Wild Card matchups, including the Rams vs. Panthers and a cold-weather showdown between the Packers and the Bears. The Basement: Ricky takes us downstairs for a special 2026 debut of The Basement. This week, we count down the most romantic singers of all time—from the velvet tones of Luther Vandross and Al Green to the powerhouse vocals of Whitney Houston and the "Walrus of Love" himself, Barry White. Weather with a Legend: Nova Scotia's finest, Frankie McDonald, drops in to give us the global outlook for the week and invites the crew to come perform at the Capri Club in Sydney, NS. Plus, we talk about Trump's plan for Greenland, the Maduro/Diddy prison connection, and the launch of the brand-new January "Ham Skull" T-shirt. Free speech is never silent—so speak the f* up!**
En août 2020, Jean-Alphonse Richard consacrait un épisode de 'Confidentiel' à Barry White. Barry est né le 12 septembre 1944 à Galveston. Il ne gardera aucun souvenir de cette petite ville du Texas davantage connue pour ses ouragans que pour la naissance de celui qui sera un jour surnommé "le Colosse de l'Amour". Il ne se souviendra pas non plus de son père, Melvin White, un manutentionnaire volage, qu'il ne croisera qu'épisodiquement. Il adoptera toutefois son nom "White", plutôt que celui de sa mère, Carter, pour monter sur scène. La mère de Barry White est célibataire, professeur de musique. Barry a aussi un frère, Darryl. Tellement ressemblant qu'il est fréquent qu'on les prennent pour des jumeaux. Darryl sera un frère inséparable. Mais aussi son double, le plus sombre. Sa mauvaise conscience, l'exemple à ne pas suivre. Barry passera presque quarante ans à essayer de le sauver. Sans jamais y parvenir...Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Todos los 24 de diciembre anticipamos lo que dirá el rey en el discurso de navidad. Y todos los 25 de diciembre resumimos lo que ha dicho y vemos si hemos acertado. Es una tradición informativa que no estaba aún en marcha en 1975, cuando Juan Carlos I dio su primer discurso navideño. Al recordarlo medio siglo después sorprende la puesta en escena y las referencias a la religión y al dictador. Cuánto hemos cambiado? Igual no tanto: en las fiestas sigue sonando "My first, my last, my everything", de Barry White. Recuerdan cómo lo vivieron Fernando Ónega, Iñaki Gabilondo, Nativel Preciado y José María Calviño.
Tous les jeudis soir sur FG Chic de 22 h à 6 h. Every Thursday night on FG Chic, from 10 PM until 6 AM. 1/ LORDANA BERTÉ In alto mare (DIMTRI FROM PARIS Remix) 2/ BARRY WHITE It's Ecstasy When You Lay Down Next To Me (SGT SLICK ReCut) 3/ BEE GEES More Than A Woman (DISCOROCKS Mix) 4/ GEORGE BENSON Give Me the Night (DISCOROCKS Mix) 5/ THE SALSOUL ORCHESTRA Nice'n Naasty (WALTER VERDI Reworks) 6/ LUTHER VANDROSS Never Too Much (DISCOROCKS Mix) 7/ FINE YOUNG CANNIBALS She Drives Me Crazy (FLIGHT FACILITIES Rework) 8/ WHAM! Everything She Wants (LOUIS LA ROCHE Remix) 9/ ETIENNE DAHO Week-end à Rome (YUKSEK Remix) 10/ EARTHA KITT Where Is My Man (JOE T VANELLI Club Mix 2025) 11/ TOM TOM CLUB Wordy Rappinghood (ADDAL Remix) 12/ CAROL WILLIAMS Love Is You (DISCOROCKS Re-Edif of A TOM MOULTON Mix) 13/ CHICAGO Street Player (DISCOROCKS Mix) 14/ JIMMY BO HORNE Spank (WALTER VERDI Reworks) 15/ (PATTI) LABELLE Lady Marmalade (THE REFLEX Revision) 16/ THE BROTHERS JOHSNON Stomp! (DISCOROCKS Mix) 17/ MICKY MORE & ANDY TEE FEAT GIANNI BINI & ANGELA JOHNSON In The Stone 18/ ANANE Let Me Be Your Fantasy (MOUSSE T's Fantastic Shizzle Mix) 19/ ANGELICA DE NO, DJ SPEN & THOMMY DAVIS Gonna Get Over You 20/ DAVE LEE ZR, MAURISSA ROSE, DAVE & MAURISSA What About My Love (MICHAEL GRAY Remix) 21/ BOB SHEPHERD Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now 22/ REVIVAL HOUSE PROJECT, GEO GOSPEL CHOIR, PHEBE EDWARDS Think (MICHAEL GRAY Remix) 23/ MEMI P FEAT LORRAINE WILSON On The Radio (STAN COURTOIS Club Mix Rework) 24/ BACCUS Just Be Good To Me 25/ JAMIROQUAI Love Foolosophy (DR PACKER Remix) 26/ CECE PENISTON Finally (WORD OF MOUTH UK Bootleg) 27/ INFINITY INK Infinity (ALAN DIXON Remix) 28/ DJ DELICIOUS Same Man (DERON Rework) 29/ Z FACTOR (You Gotta) Give It Up (DAVE LEE's Club Mix) 30/ SGT SLICK & MARCIA HINES I've Got The Music In Me (SLICK's Discotizer ReCut)
Producer Aaron and the Ringmaster James T. debate who was more influential in the world of soul, Luther or Barry White, of course the listeners chimed in. Plus, while Australia is limiting free speech, we have dummies like Debbie Wasserman Schultz blaming everything on President Trump. For the James T. Harris daily written breakdown and deeper analysis, subscribe to my Clarity Report at: https://clarityreport.beehiiv.com
It is Ventilation Friday on The Other Side of Midnight with Lionel! Prepare for an entertaining and informative session of rapid-fire takes, bouncing from topic to topic. Lionel ventilates on serious questions (Is imitating Barry White racist?) and modern frustrations, including co-workers who vanish, the epidemic of phone and email scams, and the absurd need for Wi-Fi passwords in public places. He critiques modern retail antics and customer service styles. Lionel demands we stop talking about certain exhausted news cycles, like Epstein, and rants about pronunciation pet peeves. Plus, listen in for deeply personal stories about overcoming a debilitating stutter, the challenges of being paralyzed by words, and calls covering the history of the show and the disappearing New York accent. Finally, Lionel dives into vintage tech nostalgia, covering everything from party lines and rotary phones to person-to-person calls and pre-coordinated international calls from the 1950s. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Here it is — the full, uncut conversation between Scott and the one and only Nathan East. Nathan opens up about the sessions and stories that shaped his career, from laying it down for Barry White and Hubert Laws to hitting the road with Phil Collins, Eric Clapton, and countless others. It's a rare, behind-the-scenes look at one of the most recorded bassists in history. Dive in and enjoy.
How is it possible for a single song played on the radio one night to change the entire course of someone's life?In this 1999 interview Barry White talks about his memoir Love Unlimited.Get your copy of Love Unlimited by Barry WhiteAs an Amazon Associate, Now I've Heard Everything earns from qualifying purchases.You may also enjoy my interviews with Gladys Knight and Otis Williams For more vintage interviews with celebrities, leaders, and influencers, subscribe to Now I've Heard Everything on Spotify, Apple Podcasts. and now on YouTube#1970s #memoir #R&B #Ally McBealCome on over to AI After 40 on YouTube
Send us a textOn this Episode Tom and Bert introduce 2 more "Reel Dealz" Hall of Fame inductees (This is our next performers with many more to follow in the future)Today's Podcast will cover 2 artists that have been "overlooked" by many music moguls and writers over the years.Their Music speaks for itself and Tom and Bert will give you their take and tell you why you must not dismiss these amazing Performers.We introduce you to these 2 artists who sold Millions of records worldwide, won many music and Grammy awards, had many top hits on Billboards Top 100, and were pioneers in the Music business with their own unique and soulful sound.........The great "Maestro" and deep baritone voice of Barry White and the beautiful, angelic solo and duet artist the sultry, soulful and great, Roberta Flack!Listen in as we go through their early beginnings and their outstanding talented careers.CHAPTERS:(:35) Intro Part 1- "The Maestro" (1:30) Here is.... Barry White!(6:05) "Love Unlimited" and the Midnight Special(10:54) Barry's Hit Train keeps Rolling!(16:35) Barry and Isaac Hayes collaborate(21:28) The accolades, accomplishments and some comments from Barry and welcome to "Our" Hall of Fame and It's a Wrap!_____________________________________________________________________________________________(27:55) Intro Part 2 - "Smooth and Soulful Songstress"(30:40) Here is ... Roberta Flack!(35:30) Roberta's Early Recording Days(38:30) "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" wins the 1973 Grammy- Record of the Year plus "Play Misty for Me"(41:38) "Killing Me Softly with His Song" wins the 1974 Grammy- Record of the Year(44:28) "Where is the Love" the duets with Roberta and Donnie Hathaway then Roberta teams up with Peabo Bryson (48:19) Roberta's giving back and being honored for her advocacy work(52:14) Roberta's recording accomplishments and welcome to "Our" Hall of Fame and It's a Wrap!Enjoy the Show!You can email us at reeldealzmoviesandmusic@gmail.com or visit our Facebook page, Reel Dealz Podcast: Movies & Music Thru The Decades to leave comments and/or TEXT us at 843-855-1704 as well
Click here to Shop Affirmation Decks, Oracle Decks, and more! Use Promo code: RCPODCAST20 for 20% off your first order! Today's Power Affirmation: I blast gifts into the universe to heal my desires and wants. Today's Oracle of Motivation: Whatever it is that you want, you must start giving it away. If you want to learn something and change your life, teach someone else a value that will change theirs. If you want help to overcome an obstacle, start helping others overcome theirs. If you want to be loved, put on a Barry White album, take some notes, and start loving others. If you long for prosperity and abundance, be grateful for your current fortune and share it with one who has less. The smallest gifts that you release will circle back around with opportunity and abundance aimed specifically for you. Designed to Motivate Your Creative Maniac Mind The 60-Second Power Affirmations Podcast is designed to help you focus, affirm your visions, and harness the power within your creative maniac mind! Join us daily for a new 60-second power affirmation followed by a blast of oracle motivation from the Universe (+ a quick breathing meditation). It's time to take off your procrastination diaper and share your musings with the world! For more musings, visit RageCreate.com Leave a Review & Share! Apple Podcast reviews are one of THE most important factors for podcasts. If you enjoy the show, please take a second to leave the show a review on Apple Podcasts! Click this link: Leave a review on Apple Podcasts Hit “Listen on Apple Podcasts” on the left-hand side under the picture. Scroll down under “Ratings & Reviews” & click “Write A Review” Leave an honest review. You're awesome!
Peter Greenberg in conversation with David Eastaugh In 1977, White enrolled at Boston University to study journalism. While in school, he worked in a record shop in Brookline, Massachusetts, named Good Vibrations, where his singing was heard by musician Peter Greenberg of the Lyres. White adopted the stage name Barrence Whitfield to avoid being mistaken for superstar Barry White and began performing with Greenberg and former members of the Lyres as Barrence Whitfield & the Savages STARR AND THE CZARS, hailing from Washington, DC, bring together an all-star line-up of garage-rock veterans into one explosive new band. Fronted by JAKE STARR (Adam West, Jake Starr & The Delicious Fullness, Go Mod Go!, Goy Division…), the group also features PETER GREENBERG and MICHAEL LEWIS, two legends from Boston's trailblazing DMZ. After their time in DMZ, Greenberg and Lewis both carried the torch in Lyres, cementing their reputation as key figures of the late '70s and early '80s garage revival. Greenberg later went on to co-found The Customs and Barrence Whitfield & The Savages, while Lewis added his bass guitar work to bands such as The A-Bones, Yo La Tengo and The Schramms. Starr, meanwhile, became a fixture of Washington D.C.'s garage scene.
Send us a textHere in Episode 242 of the No Name Music Cast, it is Tim's turn to pick the topic and he chooses to talk about music from the State of Texas!We cover ZZ Top, Willie Nelson, Pantera and Barry White to name only a few.We also cover John Lennon, Buc-ee's, money and David Letterman!Support the showEmail the show: nonamemusiccast@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nonamemusiccastpodcast/ https://nonamemusiccast.com/
In this episode, the great R&B/hip hop writer Michael A. Gonzales joins us online from Baltimore to look back on his long career. We start with our guest's formative musical memories, from hearing Isaac Hayes' 'Theme from Shaft' and meeting Little Anthony & the Imperials to seeing the Jackson Five live at Radio City Music Hall in February 1975. His earliest inklings of New York's rap scene take us back to his 2008 piece about the trailblazing DJ Kool Herc playing block parties in the Bronx of the early '70s. We hear about Michael's first pieces for The Source, arguably the most important hip hop magazine of the late '80s and '90s, and about his collaboration with Havelock Nelson on the 1991 book Bring the Noise. We also discuss a Barry White interview he did for Danyel Smith at Vibe and learn about his friendships with fellow writers from Barry Michael Cooper to Amy Linden. The latter's audio interview with TLC ties in with Michael's own writing on the hugely successful Atlanta trio, and we listen to clips of Chilli, T-Boz and Left Eye talking to Amy in late 1998 about their upcoming third album FanMail. After Mark quotes from pieces about the Velvet Underground (1967) and Earth, Wind & Fire (1974), Jasper talks us out with his thoughts on reviews of Radiohead's Kid A (2000) and – by RBP's William Pike – the Bug Club live in London last month. Many thanks to special guest Michael A. Gonzales. Find him on Substack at substack.com/@michaelagonzales1 and on Instagram @bigmikeg151. Pieces discussed: Michael A. Gonzales, D.J. Kool Herc: The Holy House of Hip-hop, Barry White: Blackberry Jam, TLC Marks 20 Years of CrazySexyCool, TLC (1998), The Velvet Underground and Nico (Verve), Earth, Wind and Fire: The Sound of the Streets, Orrin Keepnews' Milestones, Radiohead: Kid A and The Bug Club at the MOTH Club.
This week on Checkpoint Chat, we're still deep in the inset-filled catacombs while making our way through Team Cherry's Silksong, taking the fight to time itself in Hades 2, and enjoying the good "shooties" that Borderlands 4 is offering with some of the series' best action.Follow Checkpoint Chat on...Twitter: https://twitter.com/CheckpointChatFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/CheckpointChatInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/checkpointchatBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/checkpointchat.bsky.social Want to listen to more gaming goodness, on other platforms? Subscribe to the podcast on Apple, Google, Spotify, and more right here: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/checkpointchat-- SHOW NOTES --00:00:00 - Matty meant Barry White, not Barry Manilow 00:15:35 - Xbox Game Pass is up in price and down in sentiment00:22:13 - 30 hours in and Hollow Knight: Silksong is fantastic00:39:04 - Hades II is one of the best games you'll play this year01:00:03 - Borderlands 4's shooties are real good!01:13:13 - It's time to say goodbye (until next time)#gamingpodcast #gamingchannels #gamingreview
Barrence Whitfield in conversation with David Eastaugh https://www.facebook.com/BarrenceWhitfieldSavages White adopted the stage name Barrence Whitfield to avoid being mistaken for superstar Barry White and began performing as Barrence Whitfield & the Savages. The band garnered a strong reputation for explosive stage performances, described as "raucous and rough, in high gear from the moment they hit the stage." Whitfield himself was described as "a soul screamer in the spirit of Little Richard, Wilson Pickett, Solomon Burke, and early Don Covay." In 1984, the band released their self-titled debut album, mostly comprising cover versions of obscure soul and R&B songs. It received good critical reviews. The following year, they released a second album, Dig Yourself, on Rounder Records. Their music was heard by English radio DJ Andy Kershaw, who taped a Boston performance for airplay in Britain, and brought them to the UK for a tour.
Andy talks about Sean Grennan's play The Tin Woman, Barry White's influence on Pulp, Mitski's concert film The Land, Subway removing the veggie patty from their menu, and Morrissey having to cancel concerts due to recent death threats. On Rachel's Chart Chat, Rachel from Des Moines looks at the 2023 compilation album Yessingles. Follow Rachel on Last.fm here.
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In what we are led to believe is the very last bit of Sex and the City media ever (for now), Carrie eats at a weird Japanese restaurant, talks to Charlotte about the idea of being alone, passes out pies to everybody, and listens to some very good Barry White. Charlotte gets railed (thank GOD), and in a notably human way, explains what loving someone means. LTW considers leaving her husband because he's sad for a week, and has a confrontation with Marion (a man!) over legitimately nothing, Seema considers whether marriage is something she wants or something that society has conditioned her into wanting, and Miranda throws a Thanksgiving for a group of people that are like what if a Fox News AI bot wrote “Brooklyn Queer People” as a character. And then…it's over. Folks, we go long, and have a lot of thoughts and feelings. We'll tell you this: WE are not going anywhere. Join us at patreon.com/kevinandjon for movies and other shows, and mainly – thank you for taking this ride with us. We don't take for granted what a lovely thing it is to be invited into your headphones, and we're honored you've had us.