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C86 Show - Indie Pop
Barrence Whitfield

C86 Show - Indie Pop

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2025 100:17


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.

PLANETMULLINS PODCAST-hosted by Rob Mullins
Composer/Producer Michael Cates is Rob's guest on today's show.

PLANETMULLINS PODCAST-hosted by Rob Mullins

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2025 27:29


Michael Cates is a veteran saxophonist and composer based now in Dallas TX.Growing up in New Jersey,  Michael Cates found success moving to LA in the 90's where the music community quickly had him sharing the stage with Jennifer Lopez, Elton John, Barry White, Tina Turner, Joe Sample and others.He's released four full length EP's and many singles by now in 2025 and regularlycharts on various Smooth Jazz Charts. His Grammy submission "77 Hours-Radio Edit" was an instant hit earlier this year and showcases his ability to combine rock, jazz, funk, and pop into groovy instrumental music. 77 Hours has been submitted to the Grammy First Round ballot for Best Instrumental Composition. Check out his FYC here: https://shorturl.at/n5S2cReview by Jonathan Widranhttps://www.jwvibe.com/single-post/michael-cates-77-hoursListening links 77 HoursApple Musichttps://music.apple.com/us/song/77-hours-feat-rob-mullins-radio-edit/1795254737Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/track/1i4BFyV5MeWwFV8lc52lF4Amazonhttps://amazon.com/music/player/albums/B0F7FPQ924Youtube video 77 hourshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5QljgupVe0official websitehttps://michaelcates.comfacebook pagehttps://www.facebook.com/michael.cates.765232instagram https://www.instagram.com/michaelcatesmusic/quotes:"Smooth jazz enthusiasts who listen to the song will enjoy every minute."-Jonathan WidmanA talented and sophisticated instrumental composer making his mark on the industry in 2025."-Rob MullinsFor video episodes and more visit Rob's channel at https://youtube.com/planetmullins

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The £100 Million Dream -  Andy Hadden

Skip the Queue

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2025 36:00


In this episode of Skip the Queue, host Paul Marden speaks with Andy Hadden, founder of the Lost Shore Surf Resort in Scotland. Andy shares the remarkable journey from his sporting background and early property career to discovering wave technology in the Basque Country, which inspired him to bring inland surfing to Scotland. Despite starting with no money and no land, Andy raised over £100 million and built one of the world's most advanced inland surf destinations. He explains how Lost Shore Surf Resort combines world-class waves with a strong community focus, sustainability initiatives, and partnerships with schools and universities to deliver real social and economic impact.Skip the Queue is brought to you by Rubber Cheese, a digital agency that builds remarkable systems and websites for attractions that helps them increase their visitor numbers. Your host is Paul Marden, with co host Andy Povey and roving reporter Claire Furnival.If you like what you hear, you can subscribe on iTunes, Spotify, and all the usual channels by searching Skip the Queue or visit our website SkiptheQueue.fm.If you've enjoyed this podcast, please leave us a five star review, it really helps others find us. And remember to follow us on LinkedIn. Show references:  Lost Shore Surf Resort website: https://www.lostshore.com/Andy Hadded on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andy-hadden-94989a67/Andy Hadden is the founder of Lost Shore Surf Resort, Scotland's first inland surf destination and home to Europe's largest wave pool. Opened in November 2024 near Edinburgh, Lost Shore is the country's largest sports infrastructure project since the Commonwealth Games and now attracts a truly international audience of surfers, families, and brands. With a background in insolvency and investment surveying, Andy led the venture from concept to completion - securing major institutional backing and building a multidisciplinary team to deliver a world-class destination. Long before 'ESG' was a buzzword, he embedded environmental and social value into Lost Shore's DNA, helping set new benchmarks for responsible development. As home to the Surf Lab with Edinburgh Napier University, Lost Shore also serves as a global hub for performance, product R&D, and surf therapy. Live from the show floor, we'll also be joined by:Bakit Baydaliev, CEO/ Cofounder of DOF Roboticshttps://dofrobotics.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/bakitbaydaliev/Hamza Saber, Expert Engineer at TÜV SÜDhttps://www.tuvsud.com/enhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/hamzasaber/David Jungmann, Director of Business Development at Accessohttps://www.accesso.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidjungmann/Kristof Van Hove, Tomorrowlandhttps://www.tomorrowland.com/home/https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristof-van-hove-2ba3b953/ Transcriptions:  Paul Marden: Welcome to Skip the Queue, the podcast about attractions and the amazing people who work with them. I'm your host, Paul Marden, and with my co-host Andy Povey and roving reporter Claire Furnival, we're coming to you from IAAPA Expo Europe. This is the first of three episodes from the show floor that will come to you over the next three days. Firstly, I'm joined today by Andy Hadden, the founder of Lost Shores Surf Resort.Paul Marden: Andy, tell us a little bit about your journey. You've opened this amazing attraction up there in Scotland where I was on holiday a couple of weeks ago. Tell us a little bit about that attraction. Why this and why in Scotland?Andy Hadden: Well, I grew up locally and I came from more of a sporting family than so much of a business family. My father was the international rugby coach for a while and I played a lot of sport. Paul Marden: Oh, really? Andy Hadden: Yeah, yeah. So we always had this thing about there wasn't enough facilities here in Scotland because Scotland is a place which doesn't necessarily have all the resources and the access to funds and everything else like that. But one thing we noted with, you know, if you created facilities, whether they be good tennis facilities, good 4G football pitches, whatever it was. It allowed the environment around it to prosper, the communities around it to prosper. And, of course, I was a charter surveyor by trade, so I worked in insolvency and then in investment. So I sold two sites to that market. Andy Hadden: But I always surfed. I always surfed. So whilst I was down in Birmingham in England, when I actually got an email in 2012 talking about some, you know, some surfy thing that might have been happening in Bristol, I called the head of destination consulting up and I said, 'this sounds like nonsense, to be honest', because I surf and you can't really be talking about real surfing waves here. It's got to be something, you know, different. He said, 'No, no, there's these guys in the Basque country.' So I took a flight over there and that day changed everything for me. Paul Marden: So what was it that you saw? Andy Hadden: I went to see what was back then a secret test facility in the mountains of the Basque Country. It was very cloak and dagger. I had to follow the guide and give me the email address. I found this all very exciting. When I went and actually saw this facility, I realised that for the decade before that, there'd been all these amazing minds, engineers and surfers working on what they believed could be, you know, a big future of not just the inland surfing movement that's now burgeoning into a multi-billion dollar global movement, but it could really affect surfing. And if it was going to affect surfing as a sport, and it's now an Olympic sport because of these facilities, they wanted to make sure that it was a very accessible piece of kit. So surfing, it could affect surfing if ran by the right people in the right ways and really communicate that stoke of the sport to the masses.Paul Marden: So what is it that you've built in Edinburgh then? Tell me a little bit about it.Andy Hadden: So we've delivered a wave garden cove, which is a 52-module wave garden, which is about the size of three football pitches, and it can run hundreds of waves an hour, touch of a button and it can run in skiing parlance anything from green runs right through to sort of black powder runs. And the beauty of it is you can have people that are the better surfers out the back and just like at the beach at the front you've got their kids and learning how to surf on the white water. So we're finding it to be a really amazing experience— not just for surfers who are obviously flocking to us, but already here in Scotland, eight months in, tens of thousands of new surfers are all coming back and just going, 'Wow, we've got this thing on our doorstep.' This is blowing our minds, you know. Paul Marden: Wowzers, wowzers. Look, I'm guessing that the infrastructure and the technology that you need to be able to create this kind of inland wave centre is key to what you're doing. That you've got to access some funds, I guess, to be able to do this. This is not a cheap thing for you to be able to put together, surely.Andy Hadden: Yeah, correct. I mean, you know, I have questioned my own sanity at times. But when I started 10 years ago, I had no money and no land. But I did have some property expertise and I wanted to do it in Edinburgh, a close-up place that I cared about. So we have excellent networks. For a few years, you know. Whilst we've ended up raising over  £100 million in structured finance from a standing start, it took me a couple of years just to raise £40,000. And then I used that to do some quite bizarre things like flying everyone that I cared about, you know, whether they were from the surf community or... Community stakeholders, politicians, and everyone over to the test facility to see themselves— what I could see to sort of—well, is it? Am I just getting carried away here? Or is there something in this? And then, on top of that, you know, we sponsored the world's first PhD in surf therapy with that first $5,000. So now we have a doctor in surf therapy who now takes me around the world to California and all these places. How does business actually really genuinely care about, you know, giving back? And I'm like, yeah, because we said we're going to do this once.Andy Hadden: We got to do it right. And it took us a decade. But yeah, we raised the money and we're very happy to be open.Paul Marden: So I mentioned a minute ago, I was holidaying in Scotland. I bookended Edinburgh— both sides of the holiday. And then I was in Sky for a few days as well. There's something about Edinburgh at the moment. There is a real energy. Coming up as a tourist, there was way too much for me to be able to do. It seems to be a real destination at the moment for people.Andy Hadden: Yeah, well, I think, coming from the background I came from, if I knew I was going to deliver a surfing park in the edge of Edinburgh, I then wanted to do it in the least risky way possible. So to do that, I felt land ownership was key and three business plans was also very key. Edinburgh's in need of accommodation regardless, and Edinburgh's also in need of good places, a good F&B for friends and family just to go and hang out on the weekends. And then, of course, you have the surfing, and we've got a big wellness aspect too. We also sit next to Europe's largest indoor climbing arena. And we're obviously very well connected in the centre of Scotland to both Edinburgh and Scotland. So, so many things to do. So, yeah, I mean, the Scottish tourism landscape has always been good, but it's just getting better and better as we see this as a future-proof marketplace up here. You know, we're not building ships anymore.Andy Hadden: Well, in fact, we got a contract the other week to build one, so maybe that's wrong. But the point is, we see it as a very future-proof place because the Americans are flagging, the Europeans are flagging, and they just want to feel like they're part of something very Scottish. And that's what we've tried to do in our own special way.Paul Marden: And when you think of coming to Scotland, of course, you think about surfing, don't you? Andy Hadden: Yes, who knows. Paul Marden: Exactly, exactly. Look, you had some recent high-profile support from Jason Connery, the son of the late James Bond actor Sean Connery. How did that come about?Andy Hadden: Well, I think we've got, there's a real Scottish spirit of entrepreneurialism that goes back, you know, probably right the way through to the Enlightenment where, you know, I'm sure. I'm sure a lot of you know how many inventions came from Scotland. And this is, you know, televisions, telephones, penicillin. I mean, just the list goes on.Andy Hadden: Of course, you know, that was a long, long time ago, but we still feel a lot of pride in that. But there seems to be a lot of people who've had success in our country, like someone like Sir Sean Connery. These guys are still very proud of that. So when they see something— very entrepreneurial— where we're using a lot of local businesses to create something bigger than the sum of its parts. And to do it truly— not just to be a profitable private business, which is what it is, but to give back 18 million into local economy every year, to work with schools in terms of getting into curriculums. We've got Surf Lab. We work with universities, charities, and so on. They really want to support this stuff. So we have over 50 shareholders, and they've each invested probably for slightly different reasons. They all have to know that their money is a good bet, but I think they all want to feel like they're part of creating a recipe. For a surf resort, which we believe there'll be hundreds of around the world in the next few years. And we can create that recipe here in Scotland. That's hopefully another example of Scottish innovation and entrepreneurialism.Paul Marden: So you've got the test bed that happened in the Basque Country. You've got Scotland now. Are there surf resorts like this elsewhere in the world?Andy Hadden: Yeah, there are eight other open in the world. There's actually, there's various technologies. So there's about 25 different surf parks open at the moment. But there's... doesn't under construction. Pharrell Williams has just opened one in Virginia Beach a few weeks ago there in America. And what the equity, I think, is looking at quite rightly, the big equity, you know, the type that go right, if this really is a, you know, kind of top golfing steroids in that property developers can look at them as.Andy Hadden: You know, excellent ways to get through their more standardised property place, residential, office, industrial. Usually they have to do that in a kind of loss-leading way. But if you look at this as a leisure attraction, which councils and cities actually want because of the benefits, and it makes you money, and it increases the prices of your residential around it. I think developers are starting to realise there's a sweet spot there. So the equity, the big equity, I think, is about to drop in this market over the next couple of years. And it's just waiting for the data set to enable them to do that.Paul Marden: Wow. I guess there's an environmental impact to the work that you do, trying to create any big... a big project like this is going to have some sort of environmental impact. You've put in place an environmental sustainability strategy before it was mainstream as it is now. Tell us some of the things that you've put in place to try to address that environmental impact of what you're doing.Andy Hadden: Well, we're in a disused quarry. So it was a brownfield site. So already just by building on it and creating an immunity, we're also adding to the biodiversity of that site. And we're obviously there's no escaping the fact that we're a user of energy. There's just no escaping that. So the reality is we've got as much sustainable energy use as we can from air source heat pumps to solar. And we're looking at a solar project. So it becomes completely self-sustaining. But we also, the electricity we do access from the grid is through a green tariff. But you'll see a lot of the resorts around the world, this is going to become the sort of, the main play is to become sort of sustainable in that sense. Where we really fly is with the S and ESG. And like you say, the reason we were the world's first institutionally backed wave park, of course, we like to think it was purely down to our financials. But the reality is, they started saying, 'Wow, you're as authentic an ESG company as we've come across.'Andy Hadden: And it's the same with our mission-based national bank. So, because we didn't really know what that meant, we just knew it was the right thing to do. So we fit squarely into that ESG category, which I know is a tick box for a lot of funds, let's face it. There's a lot of them that really want to do that. There's a lot of investors out there that want to do it. But let's understand our place in the system, which is we're really market leading in that area. And I think that's very attractive for a lot of funds out there. But the S in ESG is where we really fly with all the work we're doing socially around the site.Paul Marden: So talk to me a little bit about that. How are you addressing that kind of the social responsibility piece?Andy Hadden: Well, two examples would be we're not just looking at schools to come here to surf. That's an obvious one. They'll go to any attraction to surf if you could go to Laser Quest, go up to visit the castle, do whatever. But we reverse engineered it. We got schools coordinated to go around the headmasters and the schools and say, 'Well, Look, you're all teaching STEM, science, technology, engineering, maths, for 9 to 13-year-olds. And you're all looking for outdoor learning now, which is definitely a big part of the future in education in general. Can you allow us to create some modules here? So we've got six modules that actually fit into that STEM strategy. For instance, last week, there was a school in learning physics, but they were using surf wax on a surfboard friction.Paul Marden: Amazing.Andy Hadden: So these kids so it works for schools and headmasters which is very important and for parents and it obviously works for the kids and they love it and the reason we do that and we give that it's all at discounted low times and everything is because it's a numbers game they come back at the weekend and so on so that's example one and another would be we've created a surf lab with Napier University, a higher education. So we sponsored the world's first doctor. It got a PhD in surf therapy, but then the university was like, 'hold on a minute, you know, this is good marketing for us as well'.Andy Hadden: This surf lab, which has the infrastructure to host great competitions, but also PhD students can come down and learn engineering. They can learn sustainable energy. So we've got more PhD students working there. And this higher university collaboration has not only led to Alder kids coming down but other universities in the area are now what can we do with lost shore now that's cool and fun so we're working with the other universities in town too so that's a couple of examples alongside the standard, employing local people and actually having the economics of putting money into the local economy.Paul Marden: It's interesting, isn't it? Because... So for many people, ESG, and especially the social responsibility piece, feels a little bit worthy. It feels an altruistic move for the organisation to go and do those things. But you've hit on the quid pro quo what do you get back for doing all of this stuff well you're bringing in these kids you're enriching their learning, you're helping them to learn valuable skills but you're also giving them a taster of what life is like at the the resort and seeing the benefit of the return visits that flow from that is crazy.Andy Hadden: You know, I like to think we've fought as hard as anyone to ingrain this stuff in your DNA because we're year one. And of course, we have our cash flow difficulties like everyone does. You know, you don't know how to... run the place for the first three months or that's what it feels like even though you've done all this preparation and so on and so forth but at no point does anyone turn around and go let's get rid of the schools program let's get rid of the university partnership and that's why i think it's very important to build it into your dna because it doesn't have to be this zero-sum game that people attribute you know or we're giving here so that means we have to take over here it's like there's cute ways to do everything you can do the right thing but also drive traffic for your business and it's very good right. It's good reputation, because the people that stay there, when they see that we're doing this stuff, they feel like they're part of it, and then they want to book again. So I believe it doesn't have to be a zero-sum game, but it is a different way of creating a business— that's for sure.Paul Marden: For sure. So there's going to be a listener out there, I'm sure, with a crazy idea like you had a few years ago. What advice would you give for somebody just starting out thinking of opening a business in the leisure and attraction sector?Andy Hadden: I would just try your best to make it as simple as possible. I think it was Yves Chouinard, the founder of Patagonia, who said, 'One of the hardest things in life is to make it simple. It's so easy to make it complex.' And when you're dealing with a business plan, it's very exciting, right? Well, what if we get into this market? What if we do this? And splitting it all into those components. I think arm yourself with very good people around you. They don't even have to be part of the company. If you've been a good person in your life, I'm sure you've got friends who you can tap into. Everyone knows an architect. Everyone knows an accountant. Everyone knows a lawyer. You're a friend of a friend. Andy Hadden: And I think just overload yourself with as much information to get you to the point where you can be assertive with your own decisions. Because at the end of the day, it's going to come down to you making your own decisions. And if you've got a very clear path of what success and failure looks like, understanding that it ain't going to look like your business plan. As long as it's got the broad shapes of where you want to go, it can get you out of bed every day to try and make things happen. So, yeah, just go for it. Really, that's it.Paul Marden: See where it takes you. So look, in the world of themed entertainment, we talk a lot about IP and storytelling and creating magical experiences. Are any of these concepts relevant to a destination like yours?Andy Hadden: Yeah, well, you know, technically, from an IP perspective, you know, we're using the WaveGround Cove technology. You know, we've purchased that. So from a strictly business perspective, you know, we have access to their sort of IP in that sense and we deliver that. But I think for us, the IP is the destination. It's so unique, it's so big that it becomes defendable at scale. So it does sound like a bit of an all-in poker hand. But it would be more risky to go half in because these things are very hard to build. But when they are built, they're also very hard to compete with. So as long as your customer experience is good enough. You're going to maintain a kind of exclusivity in your locality for long into the future. So, yeah, there's obviously IP issues in terms of technologies. But for us, it was all about creating a destination with three business plans that's greater than the sum of its parts. And if we can do that in our location, then it's very hard to compete against, I would say.Paul Marden: Andy, it sounds like such an exciting journey that you've been on. And one year in, that journey has still got a long way to play out, doesn't it? You must be on quite the rollercoaster. Well, surfing quite a wave at the moment, if I don't mix my metaphors so badly.Andy Hadden: Yeah, we're just entering maybe the penultimate phase of the sort of 20-year plan. You know, we've gone through our early stages, our fundraising, our construction. We've gone through the very hard sort of like getting the team together and opening year one. And we're just starting to go, 'OK, we understand we've got data now'. We understand how to run this place now. So I think we now want to push through to stabilise the next two or three years. And then hopefully we've got a lot of irons in the fire globally as well. Hopefully we can go to the next phase, but we'll see what happens. Worst case scenario, I just surf a bit more and try and enjoy my lot.Paul Marden: Well, Andy, it's been lovely talking to you. I've been really interested to hear what you've been up to. This was only a short snippet of an interview. I reckon there's some more stories for you to tell once you're into year two. So I'd love for you to come back and we'll do a full-on interview once you've got year two under your belt. How's that sound to you?Andy Hadden: Absolutely, Paul, and thanks very much for the platform.Paul Marden: Next up, let's hear from some of the exhibitors on the floor. Bakit.Paul Marden: Introduce yourself for me, please, and tell me a little bit about where you're from.Bakit Baydaliev: We have two companies located in Turkey, Istanbul, and Los Angeles, USA. We develop attractions, equipment, but not just equipment— also software, AI, and content, games, and movies. Paul Marden: Oh, wow. So you're here at IAPA. This is my very first morning of my very first IAAPA. So it's all very overwhelming for me. Tell me, what is it that you're launching at IAAPA today?Bakit Baydaliev: Today we're launching our bestseller, Hurricane. It's a coaster simulator. In addition to that, we're also launching a special immersive tunnel, Mars Odyssey. We're sending people to Mars, we're sending people to space, and the story, of course, may change. After you install the attractions, you always can create different kinds of content for this attraction. It's completely immersive and what is very unique for this attraction is edutainment. Theme parks, science centres, space centres, and museums all benefit from it. It's not just to show and entertain, but also educate and provide a lot of useful information for people. Paul Marden: So what would you say is unique about this? Bakit Baydaliev: There are several factors. First of all, it's equipment. We have a very special software that amazingly synchronizes with the content and it doesn't create motion sickness at all. Paul Marden: Oh, really? Bakit Baydaliev: This is very important. Independently on the speeds, which is... We have very high speeds in our simulators. In addition to that, we have special effects, unusual effects, which feel like cold, heat, sounds.Paul Marden: So it is truly 4D, isn't it?Bakit Baydaliev: Completely. In addition to that, it's interactive content. It's not just the content which you can sit and... watch and entertain yourself and get a lot of useful information, but also you can interact. You can play games, you can shoot, you can interact. And of course, the most important thing which makes this attraction innovative is the educational aspect.Paul Marden: I find that really interesting that you could see this ride at a theme park, but similarly you can see it as an educational exhibit at a science centre or space centre. I think that's very interesting.Bakit Baydaliev: Very, very. Especially, you know, the standard experience for space centres, science centres, and especially museums, it's just walking around, touch some stuff. Some you may not even touch it. It's exponents which you can watch, you can read, it's very nice. But it's even better when you let people live it in real with a nice simulation atmosphere environment, like immersive tunnel.Paul Marden: Absolutely. Bekit, thank you so much for joining us on Skip the Queue, and I look forward to enjoying one of the rides.Bakit Baydaliev: Please ride, and you will be amazed.Hamza Saber: My name is Hamza. I work for TÜV SUD Germany. Our main job is to make sure attractions are safe, parks are safe. We do everything from design review to initial examination of rides, to yearly checks and making sure that we push the standards and the norm to the next level and cover everything that comes in new in the industry as well to make sure this industry stays safe and enjoyable for people. Paul Marden: It's so important though, isn't it? At an event like this, you don't have a sexy stand with lots of really cool rides to experience, but what you do is super important.Hamza Saber: Yes, I guess it's not one of the big colourful booths, but it's at the heart of this industry. It's in the background. If you look at the program for the education, there is a lot of safety talks. There is a lot of small groups talking about safety, trying to harmonise norms as well. Because if you look at the world right now, we have the EN standards. We have the American standards and we're working right now to try to bring them closer together so it's as easy and safe and clear for all manufacturers and operators to understand what they need to do to make sure that their guests are safe at the end of the day.Paul Marden: So Hamza, there's some really cool tech that you've got on the stand that's something new that you've brought to the stand today. So tell us a little bit about that.Hamza Saber: So as you can see, we have one of the drones right here and the video behind you. So we're trying to include new technologies to make it easier, faster, and more reliable to do checks on big structures like this or those massive buildings that you usually see. You can get really, really close with the new technologies, the drones with the 4K cameras, you can get very, very precise. We're also working on AI to train it to start getting the first round of inspections done using AI. And just our expert to focus on the most important and critical aspects. So we're just going to make it faster, more reliable.Paul Marden: So I guess if you've got the drone, that means you don't have to walk the entire ride and expect it by eye?Hamza Saber: No, we still have to climb. So what we do is more preventive using the drones. So the drones, especially with the operators, they can start using them. And if they notice something that does not fit there, we can go and look at it. But the actual yearly inspections that are accepted by the governments, you still need to climb, you still need to check it yourself. So the technology is not right there yet, but hopefully we're going to get there. Paul Marden: We're a long way away from the robots coming and taking the safety engineer's job then. Hamza Saber: Yes, exactly. And they don't think they're going to come take our jobs anytime soon. Using technology hands-in-hands with our expertise, that's the future.Paul Marden: It must be so exciting for you guys because you have to get involved in all of these projects. So you get to see the absolute tippy top trends as they're coming towards you.Hamza Saber: Yeah, for sure. Like we're always three years before the public knowledge. So it's exciting to be behind the scene a little bit and knowing what's going on. We're seeing some really fun and creative ideas using AI to push the attractions industry to the next level. So I'm excited to see any new rides that will be published or announced at some point this week.Paul Marden: Very cool. Look, Hamza, it's been lovely to meet you. Thanks for coming on Skip the Queue.Hamza Saber: Yeah, thank you so much.Kristof Van Hove: My name is Kristof. I live in Belgium. I'm working for the Tomorrowland group already now for three years, especially on the leisure part.Paul Marden: Tell listeners a little bit about Tomorrowland because many of our listeners are attraction owners and operators. They may not be familiar with Tomorrowland.Kristof Van Hove: Yeah, so Tomorrowland is already 20 years, I think, one of the number one festivals in the world. Actually, already for the last years, always the number one in the world. And what makes us special is that we are not just a festival, but we are a community. We create. special occasions for people and it starts from the moment that they buy their tickets till the festival we make a special feeling that people like and I think we create a world and each year we work very hard on new team that goes very deep so not only making a festival but we go very deep in our branding not only with our main stage but we also make a book about it we make gadgets about it so it's a completely.Paul Marden:  Wow. Help listeners to understand what it is that you're doing new here at the moment. You're blending that festival experience, aren't you, into attractions.Kristof Van Hove: Yeah, that's right. So because we are already 20 years on the market building IP, the more and more we really are able to create a complete experience, not only the IP as a brand, but also all the things around it. We have our own furniture. We have our own plates. We create actually all elements that are needed to build a leisure industry project. And that makes it magnificent. I think we are capable now, with everything that we do in-house, to set up and to facilitate water park and attraction park projects completely. Paul Marden: So, have you got any attractions that are open at the moment? Kristof Van Hove: Well, we have the Ride to Happiness, of course, the coaster that is built in Plopsaland three years ago. That is already now for five years the number one steel coaster in Europe and the fifth steel coaster in the world. So this is a project we are very proud of. Besides that, we have already a lot of immersive experiences. And we are constructing now a secret project that will be announced in the beginning of next year somewhere in Europe.Paul Marden: Give us a little sneak peek what that might look like.Kristof Van Hove: It's not that far from here. Okay, okay, excellent. So it's more an outdoor day project that we are constructing. That for sure will be something unique. Excellent.Paul Marden: So look, you're already planning into 2026. Help listeners to understand what the future might look like. What trends are you seeing in the sector for next year?Kristof Van Hove: Well, I think more and more the people expect that they get completely a deep dive into branding. I don't think that people still want to go to non-IP branded areas. They want to have the complete package from the moment that they enter. They want to be immersed. With everything around it, and they want a kind of a surrounding, and they want to have the feeling that they are a bit out of their normal life, and a deep dive in a new environment. And I think this is something that we try to accomplish. Paul Marden: Wow.David Jungmann: David Jungman, I'm the Director of Business Development here at Accesso, based in Germany. I'm super excited to be here at IAPA in Barcelona. We're exhibiting our whole range of solutions from ticketing to point of sale to virtual queuing to mobile apps. And one of the features we're calling out today is our Accesso Pay 3.0 checkout flow, which streamlines donations, ticket insurance, relevant payment types by region on a single simple one-click checkout page.Paul Marden: What impact does that have on customers when they're presented with that simple one-click checkout?David Jungmann: Well, as you guys know, conversion rate is super important. The number of clicks in an e-commerce environment is super important. And because we're at IAAPA Europe, we've got guests here from all over Europe. Different regions require different payment types. And it's important to not overload a checkout page with like eight different types for, let's say, German guests, Dutch guests, Belgium guests, is to be able to only offer what's relevant and to keep it short and sweet. And then rolling in additional features like donations, ticket insurance and gift cards, stuff like that.Paul Marden: Amazing. So get your crystal ball out and think about what the world in 2026 is going to be like.David Jungmann: I think this year was a little bit soft in terms of performance for the parks, certainly in Europe, what we've seen. I think what that will mean is that maybe some will consider, you know, really big capex investments. But what that also means is they will get creative. So I envision a world where, instead of buying new protocols for 20 million, maybe some operators will start thinking about how can we make more out of what we've got with less, right? How can we be really creative? And I think there's a lot to uncover next year for us to see.Paul Marden:  Sweating their assets maybe to be able to extend what they do without that big CapEx project.David Jungmann:  Yes, how can we keep innovating? How can we keep our experience fresh? Without just buying something very expensive straight away. And I think that's what we see.Paul Marden: What is going to be innovating for Xesso and the market that you serve?David Jungmann: Well, for us, it's really about that streamlined, consistent guest experience, but also tying into things like immersive experiences, right, where you could maybe change the overlay of an attraction and feed in personalised information that you have for your visitors and collect it during you know the booking flow when they enter the venue and feeding that into the actual experience i think that's something i'm excited about.Paul Marden: I think that there is a missed opportunity by so many attractions. There's so much data that we build and we collect the data, but oftentimes we don't bring it together into a central place and then figure out the ways in which we want to use it. There's so much more you can do with that rich data, isn't there?David Jungmann: 100% exactly. And I don't just mean from a marketing perspective. I mean from an actual experience perspective. Let's say you ride through Dark Ride and all of a sudden your name pops up or your favorite character pops up and waves hello to you. That's the type of stuff you want to do, not just market the hell out of it.Paul Marden: Absolutely. Look, David, it's been so good to meet you. Thank you ever so much. And yeah, thank you for joining Skip the Queue. David Jungmann: Thanks, Paul. Have a great day at the show. Paul Marden: Isn't it great? I mean, we have got such an amazing job, haven't we? To be able to come to a place like this and be able to call this work.David Jungmann: Absolute privilege. Yes, absolutely.Paul Marden: Now, before we wrap up, Andy and I wanted to have a little chat about what we've seen today and what we've enjoyed. Why don't we sit down? You have clearly returned to your tribe. Is there a person in this place that doesn't actually know you?Andy Povey: There's loads. I've been doing the same thing for 30 years. Paul Marden: Yeah, this ain't your first radio, is it? Andy Povey: I'm big and I'm loud, so I'd stand out in a crowd. I mean, there are all fantastic things that I should put on my CV. But this is really where I feel at home. This industry continues to blow me away. We're here, we're talking to competitors, we're talking to potential customers, we're talking to previous customers, we're talking to people that we've worked with, and it's just all so friendly and so personally connected. I love it.Paul Marden: It has been awesome. I've really enjoyed it. Although I'm beginning to get into the Barry White territory of my voice because it's quite loud on the show floor, isn't it? Andy Povey: It is. It's actually quieter than previous shows, so I don't know why, and I don't know whether... Maybe I'm just getting old and my hearing's not working quite so well, but... You used to walk out of the show and you could almost feel your ears relax as they just stopped hearing and being assaulted, I suppose, by machines pinging and blowing.Paul Marden: It really is an assault on the senses, but in the very best way possible. Andy Povey: Absolutely, absolutely. I feel like a child. You're walking around the show, you're going, 'Wow, Wow, Wow, Wow, Wow, Wow, Wow.' Paul Marden: So what has been your highlight? Andy Povey: Do you know, I don't think I could give you one. It really is all of the conversations, the connections, the people you didn't know that you hadn't spoken to for two years.Paul Marden: So for me, my highlight, there was a ride that I went on, Doff Robotics.Andy Povey: I've seen that, man.Paul Marden: So it was amazing. I thought I was going to be feeling really, really sick and that I wouldn't enjoy it, but it was amazing. So I had Emily with the camera in front of me. And within 10 seconds, I forgot that I was being recorded and that she was there. I was completely immersed in it. And I came off it afterwards feeling no motion sickness at all and just having had a real good giggle all the way through. I was grinning like, you know, the Cheshire Cat. Andy Povey: A grinning thing. Paul Marden: Yeah. So, tomorrow, what are you looking forward to?Andy Povey:  It's more of the same. It really is. There's going to be some sore heads after tonight's party at Tribodabo. We're all hoping the rain holds off long enough for it to be a great experience. But more of the same.Paul Marden: Well, let's meet back again tomorrow, shall we? Andy Povey: Completely. Paul Marden: Let's make a date.Paul Marden: Thanks for listening to today's episode from IAAPA Expo Europe. As always, if you've loved today's episode, like it and comment in your podcast app. If you didn't like it, let us know at hello@skipthequeue.fm. Show notes and links can also be found on our website, skipthequeue.fm. Thanks to our amazing team, Emily Burrows and Sami Entwistle from Plaster Creative Communications, Steve Folland from Folland Co., and our amazing podcast producer, Wenalyn Dionaldo. Come back again tomorrow for more show news. The 2025 Visitor Attraction Website Survey is now LIVE! Dive into groundbreaking benchmarks for the industryGain a better understanding of how to achieve the highest conversion ratesExplore the "why" behind visitor attraction site performanceLearn the impact of website optimisation and visitor engagement on conversion ratesUncover key steps to enhance user experience for greater conversionsTake the Rubber Cheese Visitor Attraction Website Survey Report

La Gran Travesía
Lo mejor del Soul +

La Gran Travesía

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2025 70:46


Hoy en La Gran Travesía tenemos un programa con lo mejor del Soul y del Rythm and Blues. Con Curtis Mayfield, Barry White, Isaac Hayes, Ike y Tina Turner, Arthur Alexander, Beth Hart, Chic, Bobby Blue Bland, Leona Lewis, David Bowie, Jools Holland, Etta James, Aretha Franklin, Amy Winehouse ...y muchos más. También recordaros que ya podéis comprar La gran travesía del rock, un libro interactivo. Jimi y Janis, dos periodistas musicales, vienen de 2027, un mundo distópico y delirante donde el reguetón tiene (casi) todo el poder... pero ellos dos, deciden alistarse al GLP para viajar en el tiempo, salvar el rock, rescatar sus archivos ocultos y combatir la dictadura troyana del FPR. ✨ El libro ya está en diversas tiendas, Amazon, Fnac y también en La Montaña Mágica, por ejemplo https://www.amazon.es/GRAN-TRAVES%C3%8DA-DEL-ROCK-autoestopista/dp/8419924938 ▶️ Y ya sabéis, si os gusta el programa y os apetece, podéis apoyarnos y colaborar con nosotros por el simple precio de una cerveza al mes, desde el botón azul de iVoox, y así, además podéis acceder a todo el archivo histórico exclusivo. Muchas gracias también a todos los mecenas y patrocinadores por vuestro apoyo: Juanito, Octavio Oliva, Piri, Andreea Deea, Samuel Sánchez, Igor Gómez Tomás, Matías Ruiz Molina, Eduardo Villaverde Vidal, Víctor Fernández Martínez, Rami, Leo Giménez, Alberto Velasco, Poncho C, Francisco Quintana, Con, Tete García, Jose Angel Tremiño, Marco Landeta Vacas, Oscar García Muñoz, Raquel Parrondo, Nacho, Javito, Alberto, Moy, Dani Pérez, Santi Oliva, Vicente DC, Leticia, JBSabe, Melomanic, Arturo Soriano, Gemma Codina, Raquel Jiménez, Pedro, SGD, Raul Andres, Tomás Pérez, Pablo Pineda, Quim Goday, Enfermerator, Joaquín, Horns Up, Victor Bravo, Fonune, Francisco González, Marcos Paris, Daniel A, Redneckman, Elliott SF, Sementalex, Miguel Angel Torres, Suibne, Noyatan, Iván Menéndez, Niksisley y a los mecenas anónimos.

PEOPLE ARE THE ENEMY
Episode 403

PEOPLE ARE THE ENEMY

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2025 51:40


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.

Music Story
Music Story - Barry White "Can't Get Enough of Your Love Babe"

Music Story

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2025 5:14


Plongez dans l'histoire de "Can't Get Enough of Your Love, Babe", le tube intemporel de Barry White, l'icône de la soul et du disco. Découvrez comment cette chanson est née d'une déclaration d'amour à sa choriste, Glodean James, qui deviendra son épouse.Cet épisode retrace les secrets de création de ce morceau mythique, son impact dans la pop culture (de Rolling Stone aux Simpson), et la love story légendaire de Barry et Glodean, unis jusqu'à la disparition du "Maestro de l'Amour". Un voyage au cœur de la carrière d'une véritable légende.Notre équipe a utilisé un outil d'Intelligence artificielle via les technologies d'Audiomeans© pour accompagner la création de ce contenu écrit.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Before de Mister b
Réveil Campus du Vendredi 12 Septembre

Before de Mister b

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2025 59:59


Au Programme de ce réveil campus, une playlist ensoleillée ( Donald, Barry White, Blood Orange, Pamela )une idée de lecture pour le week end avec l'excellent livre de Rebeka Warriorune idée de sortie avec le concert au café le chez nous avec Sidi et le blues Touareg ou l'aniversaire des CHKT à la vapeuret encore beaucoup d'autres rubriques et anecdotes....

AURN News
#OTD: Remembering Barry White, Born in 1944

AURN News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 1:43


On this day in 1944, Barry Eugene Carter — better known as Barry White — was born in Galveston, Texas. Raised in a family of gospel singers, he showed talent early and rose to become one of the most iconic bass singers and a disco pioneer. His debut album “I've Got So Much to Give” produced the hit “I'm Gonna Love You Just a Little More Baby.” After slowing in the 1980s, he resurged in the 1990s with “The Icon Is Love.” A Grammy winner with more than 100 gold albums, White left an indelible mark on music before his death in 2003. Subscribe to our newsletter to stay informed with the latest news from a leading Black-owned & controlled media company: https://aurn.com/newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

History & Factoids about today
Sept 12th-Video Games, George Jones, Barry White, Paul Walker, Sugarland, Jennifer Hudson, Kelsea Ballerini

History & Factoids about today

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 14:53 Transcription Available


National video game day. Entertainment from 2015. Battle of Marathon faught, 1st female police officer hired in US, Johnny Cash died. Todays birthdays - Richard Gatling, George Jones, Barry White, Linda Gray, Wayne McLaren, Gerry Beckly, Paul Walker, Jennifer Nettles, Jennifer Hudson, Kelsea Ballerini.Intro - Good did good - Dianna Corcoran     https://www.diannacorcoran.com/TetrisCan't feel my face - The WeekndHouse party - Sam HuntBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent        http://50cent.com/He stopped loving her today - George JonesCan't get enough of your love babe - Barry WhiteA horse with no name - AmericaBaby girl - SugarlandSpotlight - Jennifer HudsonDibs - Kelsea BalleriniRing of fire - Johnny CashExit - Silver - Kirstie Kraus     https://www.kirstiekraus.com/countryundergroundradio.comHistory & Factoids webpage

Music History Today
Johnny Cash passes away: Music History Today Podcast September 12

Music History Today

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 11:40


On the September 12 edition of the Music History Today podcast, the Monkees debut as does Ed Sheeran & Justin Timberlake, Johnny Cash passes away, & some MTV awards are given out. Also, it's Barry White's & Neil Peart's birthdays.For more music history, subscribe to my Spotify Channel or subscribe to the audio version of my music history podcasts, wherever you get your podcasts fromALL MUSIC HISTORY TODAY PODCAST NETWORK LINKS - https://allmylinks.com/musichistorytoday

Word Podcast
Oasis in 2026, the Troggs and what Morrissey's only gone and done now!

Word Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025 52:37


All the leaves are brown and the sky's a bit unruly but mellow fruitfulness abounds in this week's pick of the rock and roll news. Add to basket … … is Morrissey hacked off, broke or just desperate for attention? … are stadium gigs the new tourism? … bucket hats, Man City, lads culture … how did America finally ‘get' Oasis? … singles that weren't on albums … are we sated by an overabundance of music? … how Gary Numan got a record deal … why Gene Loves Jezebel are the new Sam & Dave! … the new age of the rock and roll pilgrimage … did Slade record the Hokey Cokey? The Dave Clark Five did Neil Young? The Troggs did Foxy Lady? … the Jam, the Yardbirds, The Nice, the Smiths: bands who broke up because they couldn't crack America … selling Barry White records to Middle Eastern airline pilots Plus Tubeway Army, the Scaffold doing Ging Gang Goolie, “Mister Ferry's diction” and birthday guest Jelltex.Find out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Word In Your Ear
Oasis in 2026, the Troggs and what Morrissey's only gone and done now!

Word In Your Ear

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025 52:37


All the leaves are brown and the sky's a bit unruly but mellow fruitfulness abounds in this week's pick of the rock and roll news. Add to basket … … is Morrissey hacked off, broke or just desperate for attention? … are stadium gigs the new tourism? … bucket hats, Man City, lads culture … how did America finally ‘get' Oasis? … singles that weren't on albums … are we sated by an overabundance of music? … how Gary Numan got a record deal … why Gene Loves Jezebel are the new Sam & Dave! … the new age of the rock and roll pilgrimage … did Slade record the Hokey Cokey? The Dave Clark Five did Neil Young? The Troggs did Foxy Lady? … the Jam, the Yardbirds, The Nice, the Smiths: bands who broke up because they couldn't crack America … selling Barry White records to Middle Eastern airline pilots Plus Tubeway Army, the Scaffold doing Ging Gang Goolie, “Mister Ferry's diction” and birthday guest Jelltex.Find out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Word In Your Ear
Oasis in 2026, the Troggs and what Morrissey's only gone and done now!

Word In Your Ear

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025 52:37


All the leaves are brown and the sky's a bit unruly but mellow fruitfulness abounds in this week's pick of the rock and roll news. Add to basket … … is Morrissey hacked off, broke or just desperate for attention? … are stadium gigs the new tourism? … bucket hats, Man City, lads culture … how did America finally ‘get' Oasis? … singles that weren't on albums … are we sated by an overabundance of music? … how Gary Numan got a record deal … why Gene Loves Jezebel are the new Sam & Dave! … the new age of the rock and roll pilgrimage … did Slade record the Hokey Cokey? The Dave Clark Five did Neil Young? The Troggs did Foxy Lady? … the Jam, the Yardbirds, The Nice, the Smiths: bands who broke up because they couldn't crack America … selling Barry White records to Middle Eastern airline pilots Plus Tubeway Army, the Scaffold doing Ging Gang Goolie, “Mister Ferry's diction” and birthday guest Jelltex.Find out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Funk Assassin
End Of Summer Nu Disco Party - Discothèque Decadence DD007

The Funk Assassin

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2025 178:44


We begin with a slow tease: Daft Punk – “Get Lucky” (The Funk Assassin's Groove Lucky Edit). A stripped, sultry rework that slides straight into your hips and lingers there. The lights are low, the air's warm, and the rhythm wastes no time getting intimate. Also expect my remix of Jamiroquai – “Space Cowboy” (The Funk Assassin's Synths In Space Remix)—galactic funk for bodies that don't want to land. Throughout the mix, I flip the greats: Barry White gets deeper, SOS Band gets sexier, Róisín Murphy glows with neon seduction, and Kathy Brown delivers pure heat. Expect serious floor friction from: Purple Disco Machine – Beat Of Your Heart Sgt Slick – White Treble Black Bass Ken@Work – Such A Special Night Crazy P – Human After All Plus many more! This one's built to move you—slow grinds, stolen glances, and grooves that touch all the right places. Turn it up, dim everything else, and let the mix take its time. — 1. Daft Punk – Get Lucky (The Funk Assassin's Groove Lucky Edit) 2. House Punkz – Let The Music Play 3. Moon Boots – In My Life (Extended Mix) 4. Pipi Lei Oui, Ken@Work – Baby Slow Down (Ken@Work Remix) 5. Adri Block, Paul Parsons – Comin on Strong 6. Namy, Angela Johnson – The Remedy 7. Bondax, SHELLS – Fade 8. Daz Paget – Feel the Vibes Raw 9. MVC Project – Suite 321 (Nightclubbing Mix) 10. Andy Bach – I Know You Want Me 11. Sonic Soul Orchestra, Kathy Brown – Ooh What a Life (S.K.O.D Edit) 12. Shabi – Let's Do It (R/A Funkadelic Sessions Mix) 13. Risk Assessment – Everyday Miracle 14. AutoReverse – Sax Machine 15. Flevans – Dreamer 16. Briel Holms, Sean Jay Dee, Gabriel Slick – Feel So Good 17. Small Talk – Gangsters and Sunshine 18. Processman, Fabio Santanna – Chic Show 19. Jamiroquai – Space Cowboy (The Funk Assassin's Synths In Space Remix) 20. Cocolorez – Inside (Original Club Mix) 21. Bakermat, Fly Disco Butter – Your Shine (Fly Disco Butter Remix) 22. Da Lukas – Satisfy Your Soul (Extended Mix) 23. Saturno 5 – Aerobics #5 24. Bustin' Loose, Magnolia, Hot Toddy, Catalina – Paradise (Hot Toddy Remix) 25. Purple Disco Machine, ÁSDÍS – Beat Of Your Heart 26. Woolfy, Love Athletics, Boys' Shorts – Making It Right (Boys' Shorts Remix) 27. Paul Deighton, Hannah Huxford – Stick Together 28. Surahn, Prins Thomas – Don't Panic (Prins Thomas Remix) 29. PÅllux – Funk Off 30. Choosy Lover – Soul Food 31. Sgt Slick – White Treble Black Bass (Slick's Discotizer Recut) 32. Ken@Work – Such A Special Night 33. Róisín Murphy, DJ Koze, Eli Escobar – You Knew (Eli Escobar Remix) 34. Gouldian Finch, Lindstrøm – Natas Kaupas (Lindstrøm Mix) 35. Fahy & Sanchez, Scruscru – Contre Pied (Scruscru Remix) 36. Celestial Being, Citizens of the World Choir, C – Raise The Vibration (Crackazat Mana's Dub) 37. Felipe Avelar – Your Body (Original Mix) 38. Lukske P – Break For Dancers 39. Crazy P – Human After All — Dedicated to the loving memory of my muse, Danielle Moore of Crazy P, performed on the anniversary of her passing. Big Love.

DISCORAMA by Mario
DISCORAMA # 494 – Afro, disco y fantasmas digitales.

DISCORAMA by Mario

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2025 59:59


¿Puede la Inteligencia Artificial llegar al corazón de la música soul? En este episodio Mario Mengoni nos invita a descubrir un estreno que parece salido del universo de Barry White, pero creado en una plataforma de IA. La historia de FIREFLY, la banda italiana que encendió las pistas del mundo y dio nacimiento al ítalo disco, y un clásico en un remix de MICHAEL GRAY. Llegan producciones que conectan Paris, Londres, Nigeria, Chicago y Melbourne con CHRISSY & HAWLEY, BEN GOMORI & CARLY FOXX Y SAI GALAXY Y OBY ONYIOHA. Y el “discollage” mezclado por Diego Hidalgo, con estrenos de YASS, FAM DISCO, SOPHIE LLOYD, FLEUR DE MUR y KOUSTO. Música, historias y personajes que hacen de la noche … una experiencia distinta. IMPORTANTE: La música en este programa es propiedad de sus respectivos artistas y sellos. Se usa solo con fines de difusión y sin intención de lucro. Apoyá a los músicos en sus plataformas oficiales. Conducción, musicalización y producción general: Mario Mengoni. Asistente de Producción: Diego Hidalgo. Locutores: Leandro Brumatti y Raúl Proenza. Operador Técnico: Carlos Rodríguez Sitio oficial: www.discorama.net Seguinos en nuestras redes y dejanos tu comentario: https://www.instagram.com/discoramabymario https://www.facebook.com/discoramabymario https://x.com/DiscoramaAR

CRÓNICAS APASIONADAS
CRÓNICAS APASIONADAS T06C092 Las abarcas desiertas (30/08/2025)

CRÓNICAS APASIONADAS

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2025 54:38


Con Los Mustang, Maximiliano Calvo, Todos los Martes, Fito Páez, los secretos, Paco Curto, Joan Manuel Serrat, Jose María Galiana, Inner Life remix Larry Levan, Manu Dibango, Eddie Kendricks, Double Exposure remix Walter Gibbons, Barbara Lynn, Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes, MFSB & The Three Degrees y Barry White.

7 Tage 1 Song
#285 Barry White - You're the One I Need

7 Tage 1 Song

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2025 12:03


In dieser Folge ist Florence Brokowski-Shekete mit dabei. Sie war Lehrerin und ist inzwischenSchulamtsdirektorin.  Als Autorin veröffentlichte sie 2020 ihre Autobiografie „Mist, die versteht mich ja! Aus dem Leben einer Schwarzen Deutschen“. 2022 folgte das Buch „Raus aus den Schubladen! Meine Gespräche mit Schwarzen Deutschen“. Außerdem ist Sie Teil des Podcast „SchwarzWeiss“ und Gastgeberin des People Talks „Schwarzwälder & Butterkuchen“.Ich habe Sie angesprochen, da mir die Musikauswahl zu Ihren Beiträgen auf Instagram so gut gefällt – Seit 2022 habe ich versucht Sie für eine Folge zu gewinnen – damals hatte sie einen Beitrag mit Barry White – You´re The One I Need unterlegt.Barry White war ein Meister der Liebe – seine Songs handeln oft von Sehnsucht, Wertschätzung und echter Verbindung. In You're the One I Need geht es um:Zuneigung und Wertschätzung für eine bestimmte Person - ein Gefühl von Zugehörigkeit und Anerkennung - die Wichtigkeit einer tiefen Verbindung, die über das Oberflächliche hinausgeht. Das fand ich spannend aus dem Barry White Schlafzimmer rein ins Klassenzimmer – Wie sollte eine Lehrkraft sein, wo die Schülerinnen und Schüler sagen: „Your The One I Need“?Gib der Schule SeeleIch will wissen wie es Dir geht, diese Frage sollte alle Schülerinnen und Schüler, Lehrerinnen und Lehrer, Schulleitungen und Schulaufsicht beflügeln. Bevor es um Rechthaben und Bestimmen geht, erst einmal mit Barry White zu sagen You´re The One I Need und alles was wir machen, wird nur gut sein, wenn wir ein Interesse aneinander haben und darauf achten, dass es uns allen so gut wie möglich geht. Das ist der Soul den wir in das System Schule reingrooven sollten.Für mehr Information: https://fbs-icc.com/ueber-mich/ Foto © Universal MusicHomepage: https://7tage1song.dePlaylist Podcast und Song: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/20KHRuuW0YqS7ZyHUdlKO4?si=b6ea0b237af041ecInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/7tage1song/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pg/7tage1song/Kontakt: post@7tage1song.deLink zum Song: https://open.spotify.com/intl-de/track/3rQ3a2Tt45OixIQ4Uuu3iP?si=0fa418bc28c04edaSpotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0M5tOXTC0lM8RVycUBQnjy?si=idKC-CFaRp2ZD992gvWvsQ 

Trax FM Wicked Music For Wicked People
Lynda Law's Soul Show Replay On www.traxfm.org - 19th August 2025

Trax FM Wicked Music For Wicked People

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2025 60:00


**Lynda Law's Soul Show Replay On traxfm.org. This Week Lynda Features Soul/Boogie/Dance Classics/Contemporary Soul From Lalo Schifrin, Brown Sugar, DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince, Billy Preston & Syreeta, Barry White, Billy Ocean, Cameo, Rufus & Chaka Khan, The Barkays, Kashif, Dick Jenson, Earth Wind & Fire, Luther Vandross, George McRae & Lynda Law, & More #originalpirates #soulmusic #contemporarysoul #70smusic #80smusic #disco #danceclassics Catch Lynda's Soul Show Every Tuesday From 4:00PM UK Time On www.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 : https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100092342916738 Trax FM Live On Hear This: hearthis.at/k8bdngt4/live Tunerr: tunerr.co/radio/Trax-FM Radio Garden: Trax FM Link: http://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**

The PJRchive
BARRY WHITE, second interview

The PJRchive

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2025 37:17


Interview by Peter Jonathan Robertson in London in 2000 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sex and the Cidiots
AJLT 3.12 Party of One AKA This Is…It?

Sex and the Cidiots

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2025 153:57


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.

JMSALASMUSIC
LA MÚSICA DE TUS SUEÑOS 16 JULIO 2025 ESPECIAL BARRY WHITE

JMSALASMUSIC

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2025 253:20


LA MÚSICA DE TUS SUEÑOS 16 JULIO 2025 ESPECIAL BARRY WHITE

Masculine Journey Radio's Podcast 28min
The Joy Ride Episode #219

Masculine Journey Radio's Podcast 28min

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 8:14


Welcome fellow Joy Riders to the Masculine Journey Joyride Podcast! On this podcast you can expect to laugh and smile with Godly men who love the Lord and want nothing more than to honor and glorify God. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the Joy Ride. This week the guys discuss intimacy. The clips are from "Just a Little More Baby," by Barry White, and "That's Amore," by Dean Martin. Be sure to check out our other podcasts, Masculine Journey and Masculine Journey After Hours for more great content!

Virgin Radio - DJ Save My Night
FG CHIC Julien Jeanne - Radio FG - DJ Set 26-06-2025 (The Very Best Of)

Virgin Radio - DJ Save My Night

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2025 60:00


Tous les jeudis soir entre 20h et 22h sur FG CHIC. Every Thursday Night between 7pm & 9pm on FG CHIC. 1/ EARTH, WIND & FIRE Fantasy (WALTER VERDI Reworks) 2/ MICHAEL JACKSON Human Nature (LOUIS LA ROCHE Remix) 3/ STRETCH Why Did You Do It (DJ "S" Remix) 4/ BEE GEES Love You Inside Out (DISCOROCKS Rework) 5/ IMAGINATION Music & Lights (THE REFLEX Revision) 6/ TOTO Georgy Porgy (THE REFLEX Revision)
7/ BARRY WHITE It's Ecstasy When You Lay Down Next To Me (SGT SLICK ReCut) 8/ DIANA ROSS I'm Coming Out (JOSE DICARO Rework) 9/ SISTER SLEDGE Thinking Of You (DIMITRI FROM PARIS Remix) 10/ ROD STEWART Da Ya Think I'm Sexy? Pt1 & Pt2 (WALTER VERDI Reworks) 11/ YVES SIMON Au Pays Des Merveilles De Juliet (PSYCHEMAGIK Edit) 12/ GÉRARD BLANC Je m'éclate au Sénégal (Disco Revival Version 2001) 13/ CHAGRIN D'AMOUR Chacun fait (C'qui lui plait) (DOMENICO TORTI's Disco Vision) 14/ VISAGE Fade to Grey (2017 Version) 15/ PET SHOP BOYS West End Girls (Dance Mix; 2018 Remaster) 16/ CHIC Good Times (Disco Remix My Beat Intro Edit) 17/ SUGARHILL GANG Rapper's Delight (CHARLY ANGELZ Twilight Cover Mix) 18/ MICKY MORE & ANDY TEE, ANGELA JOHNSON, DJ MEME & DANNY KRIVIT Is It Love You're After 19/ DOMINIC DAWSON We Want the Funk 20/ MICHAEL GRAY FEAT KIMBERLEY BROWN & THE SULTRA GOSPEL SINGER Fly Away 21/ LEE WILSON, ANGELO FERRERI & BLANCO K Superstition 22/ MICHAEL JACKSON Off The Wall (MOPLEN Remix) 23/ GLORIA GAYNOR I Will Survive (THE REFLEX Covid Revision) 24/ HAROLD MELVIN Don't Leave Me This Way (DAVE LEE Philly World Mix) 25/ MICHAEL GRAY & KELLI SAE MacArthur Park 26/ FLUSH Bateau Blanc 27/ SHEILA Spacer (DAVE LEE Disco Fantasy Mix) 28/ CERRONE A Part of You 29/ NEW ORDER Blue Monday (LOUIS LA ROCHE Remix) 30/ SOULWAX Another Excuse (DFA 'Funktown' Remix) 31/ ALAN BRAXE Intro (SGT SLICK's Melbourne ReCut) 32/ CAMELPHAT & ELDERBROOK Cola (MOUSSE T's Glitterbox Mix)

Radio Maria Ireland
E179 | Pure in Heart – Michelle – Fr. Barry White

Radio Maria Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2025 56:11


Michelle is joined by Fr. Barry White from Mullingar Parish and they speak about the Sacred Heart and his vocation story. L'articolo E179 | Pure in Heart – Michelle – Fr. Barry White proviene da Radio Maria.

DJ Aldo Mix
Pop 70s Sessions

DJ Aldo Mix

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2025 32:59


1. Average White Band - Work To Do (Jet Boot Jack Remix - Extended) 2. Kool & The Gang - Joanna (Iván Santana Remix) 3. Bill Withers - Lovely Day (Sgt Slick Recut) 4. Forrest - Rock The Boat (Ben Liebrand Remix) 5. Advance - Take Me To The Top (Michael Gray Remix) 6. Barry White - It's Ecstasy When You Lay Down Next To Me (Sgt Slick Recut) 7. Electric Light Orchestra - Last Train To London (Iván Santana Remix) 8. Chicago - Hard To Say I'm Sorry (Yayo Disco Remix)

Daily Power Affirmations for your Creative Maniac Mind (in 60 Seconds)

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!  

The Ben and Skin Show
The Big Green Mile & Bear Meat Confessions

The Ben and Skin Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 10:35 Transcription Available


*What happens when your voice sounds like Barry White meets John Coffey from *The Green Mile… and you're too sick to defend your own political hot takes?In this hilariously unhinged episode of The Ben and Skin Show, Ben Rogers returns from a gnarly bout of mystery illness that had him coughing so hard his ribs hurt—and sounding like a cross between a late-night soul singer and a haunted audiobook narrator. Joined by Jeff “Skin” Wade, Kevin “KT” Turner, and Krystina “Little Baby Cornbread” Ray, the crew dives into a chaotic mix of sick-day audio diaries, bizarre celebrity stories, and one of the most awkward public loogie incidents ever broadcast.

Smooth Jazz Top 100
Smooth Jazz TOP 100 | 09.06.2025

Smooth Jazz Top 100

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 60:14


𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗢𝗳𝗳𝗶𝗰𝗶𝗮𝗹 𝗦𝗺𝗼𝗼𝘁𝗵 𝗝𝗮𝘇𝘇 𝗦𝗶𝗻𝗴𝗹𝗲𝘀 𝗖𝗵𝗮𝗿𝘁 𝗙𝗼𝗿 𝗦𝗽𝗮𝗶𝗻 & 𝗟𝗮𝘁𝗮𝗺 𝗦𝗲𝗺𝗮𝗻𝗮 𝗱𝗲𝗹 𝟵 𝗗𝗘 𝗝𝗨𝗡𝗜𝗢 | 𝗙𝗼𝗿 𝗝𝗨𝗡𝗘 𝟵𝗧𝗛 Congratulations 𝗖𝗛𝗔𝗦𝗘 𝗛𝗨𝗡𝗔, our new TOP 1 Congratulations to everyone that made it into this week’s Top 100! 𝗡𝗘𝗪 𝗧𝗢 𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗧𝗢𝗣 𝟭𝟬𝟬 🔊 097.- AMARE - Ella & The Bossa Beat, Toco 🔊 096.- TROPICAL COAST - Lee Jones, David Margam 🔊 091.- PINK FLAMANGO - Carol Albert 🔊 088.- FLOWING OUT - Nando Picó 🔊 087.- DANCE LIVE LOVE - Juan Carlos mendoza Ft Paula Atherton 🔊 084.- SUMMER MOON - Jay Rowe 𝗛𝗜𝗧𝗦 𝗕𝗬 𝗬𝗢𝗟𝗔𝗡𝗗𝗔 𝗖 𝗠𝗨𝗦𝗜𝗖 𝗣𝗜𝗟𝗟𝗦 🔊 PAVEL MIRGA 𝗕𝗬 𝗙𝗥𝗔𝗡𝗖𝗜𝗦𝗖𝗢 𝗦𝗔𝗡𝗖𝗛𝗘𝗭 𝗦𝗨𝗣𝗘𝗥 𝗖𝗟𝗔𝗦𝗦𝗜𝗖𝗦 🔊 BARRY WHITE 𝗕𝗬 𝗖𝗔𝗣𝗜𝗧𝗔𝗡 𝗝𝗔𝗭𝗭 𝗥𝗜𝗚𝗛𝗧 𝗢𝗡 𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗘𝗗𝗚𝗘 𝗢𝗙 𝗕𝗘𝗖𝗢𝗠𝗜𝗡𝗚 𝗖𝗛𝗔𝗥𝗧-𝗧𝗢𝗣𝗣𝗜𝗡𝗚 𝗛𝗜𝗧 🔊 Lemek FT. Nathan Mitchel - Stepping Hot 🔊 Roberto restuccia - De Nada 🔊 Smooth Jazz Alley - Brisa Del Mar Ft. Jessy J 𝗡𝗘𝗪 𝗧𝗢 𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗧𝗢𝗣 𝟮𝟬 🔊 019.- GOLDEN NIGHTS - Jeanette Harris 🔊 020.- GRATIFIED - Julian Vaughn Ft. Oli Silk 𝗧𝗢𝗣 𝟭 🔊 001.- JUST RIGHT - Chase Huna

Playback Daily
Playback Daily Podcast Monday

Playback Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 57:41


On this many shades of grey edition of PBD:  Rainwoman – how romantasy can keep the clouds at bay;  Debt comes to us all – burgers on the never-never;  And Jarvis Cocker on gradually turning into Barry White...

BJ & Jamie
Belch Break Ruins Bed Sheet Boogie | Carson DMV Scam | Free Fishing Weekend

BJ & Jamie

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2025 14:46


BJ busted out the Barry White, but that wasn't enough to keep the mood after his wife heard the break where we talked about his zoom belch. Carson got scammed by the latest DMV scam. Jamie wants Carson to take his daughter fishing this weekend for free fishing weekend, but he says it is boring.

BJ & Jamie
Belch Ruins Bed Sheet Boogie

BJ & Jamie

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2025 4:58


BJ busted out the Barry White, but that wasn't enough to keep the mood after his wife heard the break where we talked about his zoom belch.

BJ & Jamie
Full Show

BJ & Jamie

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2025 80:41


If you need something to do this weekend BJ has you covered! Diddy was almost kicked out of his trial for staring at jurors. Trump and Elon were going back and forth all day yesterday and the entire internet couldn't turn away. It looks like Safeway workers are going to strike. Jamie is almost done with I Am Georgina. BJ busted out the Barry White, but that wasn't enough to keep the mood after his wife heard the break where we talked about his zoom belch. Carson got scammed by the latest DMV scam. Jamie wants Carson to take his daughter fishing this weekend for free fishing weekend, but he says it is boring.

Le 13/14
L'arbitre de chaise Kader Nouni

Le 13/14

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2025 14:50


durée : 00:14:50 - L'invité du 13/14 - par : Jérôme CADET - Kader Nouni est arbitre de chaise et s'est fait notamment connaître des cours de tennis par son timbre de baryton. Surnommé le Barry White du tennis, il a obtenu son badge d'or en 2007 et depuis est devenu l'un de nos meilleurs arbitres internationaux

Le 13/14
Kader Nouni le Barry White des cours de tennis

Le 13/14

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2025 59:04


durée : 00:59:04 - Le 13/14 - par : Jérôme CADET - On le surnomme le Barrey White du Tennis et il est l'un de nos meilleurs arbitres. En ce moment à Roland Garros, il a arbitré hier la demi-finale entre Sabalenka et Swiatek. Pour revenir sur son parcours qui ne le prédestinait pas à l'arbitrage de chaise Kader Nouni est l'invité du 13/14.

Hedkandi Radio
#HKR21/25 The Hedkandi Radio Show with Mark Doyle

Hedkandi Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 120:01


Welcome to your weekly dose of true HedKandi Anthems!  We bring you the ultimate selection of house music, vocal house, nu-disco, funky house, and the occasional chill-out track every week! Follow us on social media: https://www.facebook.com/hedkandi https://www.instagram.com/hedkandi/ Join our community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/hedkandigroup   TRACKLIST ⤵ HOUR 1 – SGT SLICK SPECIAL 00:00:00 Barry White - It's Ecstasy When You Lay Down Next To Me (Sgt Slick ReCut) 00:06:02 Daryl Hall & John Oates - I Can't Go For That (No Can Do) (Sgt Slick's Discotizer ReCut) 00:12:56 Fleetwood Mac - Little Lies (Sgt Slick's Discotizer Recut) 00:17:53 Nu Shooz - I Can't Wait (Sgt Slick's Discotizer ReCut) 00:23:20 Candi Staton - Young Hearts Run Free (Sgt Slick's Discotizer ReCut) 00:28:51 Daft Punk - One More Time (Sgt Slick ReCut) 00:33:34 Funky Green Dogs - Fired Up (Sgt Slick Re-Edit) 00:37:59 Octave One - Blackwater (Sgt Slick ReCut++) 00:43:35 Bassheads - Is There Anybody Out There? (Sgt Slick Re Edit) 00:47:48 Natural Born Grooves - Groovebird (Sgt Slick's Melbourne ReCut) 00:49:56 Eurythmics - Love Is A Stranger (Sgt Slick's Melbourne ReCut) 00:53:24 Depeche Mode - Enjoy The Silence (Sgt Slick ReCut) HOUR 2 – HEDKANDI FOUR & REGULAR SHOW 01:00:00 Laliberté, Hannes Bieger - Can't Stop Me Now feat The Frog Collective 01:07:30 Random Soul feat. Amanda Wilson - Back To You (Extended) 01:11:58 David Morales, Antoinette Dunleavy - Tell Me (Extended Mix) 01:16:38 Antonello Ferrari feat Sulene Fleming - Music of Life - Michael Gray Extended Mix 01:21:55 Purple Disco Machine & Alison Goldfrapp - Dream Machine (Extended) 01:27:39 Ferreck Dawn feat. Caroline Byrne - Make Me Weak (Extended Mix) 01:32:27 Ashford & Simpson - Found A Cure (Sgt Slick's Discotizer ReCut) 01:39:17 StoneBridge & DaYeene - Alright (StoneBridge Extended Classic Mix) 01:42:52 Nick Hussey & Jamie Van Goulden - Something About The Music 01:47:53 Alenx B - House Religion (Extended Mix) 01:51:30 Tony Romera - Time To Move (Extended Mix) 01:55:16 Anthony Atcherley - Come Together

Pasión Habanos Podcast
Pasión Habanos Podcast, episodio 247, 21 de mayo de 2025

Pasión Habanos Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 33:59


Charlamos con el historiador José Berasaluce sobre la “gastrificación” y cómo este proceso está transformando nuestras ciudades y sus gastronomías. Benito Villegas nos comparte su visión sobre lo que es un habano para él. Descubrimos el sabor auténtico del restaurante Trèsde, ubicado en Madrid y considerado el local con mejor relación calidad–precio de la capital. Encendemos un Montecristo Open Eagle de la mano de José Andrés Colmena. En los Planes, recorremos entre libros la Biblioteca Nacional, y despedimos el episodio con la voz envolvente de Barry White.

Too Opinionated
Too Opinionated Interview: Silvia San Martin

Too Opinionated

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 49:19


Today on Too Opinionated, we welcome back our good friend Author/Journalist Silvia San Martin.  As a journalist, Silvia has worked in radio, press and online mass media. She has interviewed Ricky Martin, Chayanne, Shakira, Status Quo, Alejandro Sanz, Sergio Dalma, Malú, Miguel Sáez, Marta Méndez, David DeMaría, Dyango, Álvaro Urquijo, Antonio Orozco, Carlos Baute, Jean Michel Jarre, Jon Secada, Laura Pausini, Alanis Morissette, Barry White, Bon Jovi, Carlos Vives, Enrique Iglesias, Iron Maiden, Joe Satriani, Julio Iglesias, Luis Miguel, Mariah Carey, Meredith Brooks, Céline Dion, Mike Oldfield, Mónica Naranjo, Phill Collins y Steve Vai, among others.  Today we are talking about books number 16 and 17 for Silvia. If I could, You Can (English, Spanish) Silvia discusses how she became a writer, the difficulties she has been through and how you too can chase your dreams.  Website: www.silviasanmartin.net (Spanish) and www.silviasanmartin.com (English).   Want to watch: YouTube: Meisterkhan Pod (Please Subscribe)  

Songcraft: Spotlight on Songwriters
Songcraft Classic: JIMMY JAM & TERRY LEWIS ("Rhythm Nation")

Songcraft: Spotlight on Songwriters

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 80:32


We're celebrating our 10th anniversary all year by digging in the vaults to re-present classic episodes with fresh commentary. Today, we're revisiting our 2021 conversation with Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis. ABOUT JIMMY JAM & TERRY LEWISWith 26 Billboard #1 R&B hits and 16 Billboard #1 pop hits to their credit, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis are perhaps the most influential and successful songwriting and production duo in modern music history. With a total of 41 Top 10 hits in the US, Jimmy and Terry were named ASCAP Songwriters of the Year a record-breaking nine times. They are perhaps best known for their work with Janet Jackson, beginning with the Control album, which earned the duo a Grammy for Producer of the Year. Between 1986 and 1994 they scored thirteen #1 songs with Janet on either the R&B or pop chart, including “What Have You Done For Me Lately,” “Nasty,” “When I Think of You,” “Control,” “Let's Wait Awhile,” “Miss You Much,” “Rhythm Nation,” “Escapade” “Love Will Never Do (Without You),” “The Best Things in Life Are Free,” “That's the Way Love Goes,” “Any Time, Any Place,” and “Again,” which earned Jimmy, Terry, and Janet an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song. Jimmy and Terry got their start as musicians with Morris Day and the Time, the Prince-produced band whose biggest hit was the Jam and Lewis-penned “Jerk Out.” They made the transition to a successful songwriting and production team working with the S.O.S. band, which landed a #2 R&B hit with “Just Be Good to Me.” From there, they made their mark on pop and R&B hits for decades to come. In addition to their work with Jackson, the duo wrote and produced the #1 pop singles “Human” by Human League, “Romantic” by Karyn White, “Thank God I Found You” by Mariah Carey, and the Boyz II Men singles “On Bended Knee” and “4 Seasons of Loneliness.” Additional R&B chart toppers include “Encore” by Cheryl Lynn, “Fake” by Alexander O'Neal, “Everything I Miss at Home” by Cherelle, “Sensitivity” by Ralph Tresvant, and the Johnny Gill singles “Rub You the Right Way” and “Wrap My Body Tight.” Other highlights from their catalog include New Edition's “If It Isn't Love” and “I'm Still in Love With You,” “No More Drama” by Mary J. Blige, Robert Palmer's hit pop cover of their Cherelle single “I Didn't Mean to Turn You On,” and recordings by Gladys Knight & The Pips, Barry White, Michael Jackson, Lionel Richie, Usher, Spice Girls, Aretha Franklin, Charlie Wilson, Ledisi, Sting, Elton John, Beyonce, Rihanna, Rod Stewart, Drake, Kendrick Lamar, Gwen Stefani, Willie Nelson, and many others.Always versatile, the duo has earned Grammy awards for Best R&B Album for Chaka Kahn's Funk This, Best Gospel Song for Yolanda Adams' “Be Blessed,” and Best Dance Recording for Janet Jackson's #1 pop and R&B hit “All For You.” Additional Jackson hits that were written and produced with Jam and Lewis include the Janet and Michael Jackson hit “Scream” and the #1 singles “Together Again,” “I Get Lonely,” “Doesn't Really Matter,” and the Nelly duet “Call On Me.”In total the team has earned over 100 gold, platinum, multi-platinum and diamond album certifications from the RIAA, have received more Producer of the Year Grammy nominations than anyone in history, earned the NAACP Lifetime Achievement Award, and were inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. 

Writers, Ink
Joe Abercrombie explains how film editing can help you craft a tighter novel.

Writers, Ink

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 68:55


Join hosts J.D. Barker, Christine Daigle, Jena Brown, and Kevin Tumlinson as they discuss the week's entertainment news, including stories about A Million Lives Book Festival, Findaway's INaudio, and Agatha Christie. Then, stick around for a chat with Joe Abercrombie!Joe Abercrombie was born in Lancaster, England, on the last day of 1974. He was educated at the stiflingly all-boy Lancaster Royal Grammar School, where he spent much of his time playing video games, rolling dice, and drawing maps of places that don't exist. He went on to Manchester University to study Psychology. The dice and the maps stopped, but the video games continued. Having long dreamed of single-handedly redefining the fantasy genre, he started to write an epic trilogy based around the misadventures of thinking man's barbarian Logen Ninefingers. The result was pompous toss, and swiftly abandoned.Joe then moved to London, lived in a slum with two men on the borders of madness, and found work making tea for minimum wage at a TV Post-Production company. Two years later he left to become a freelance film editor, and has worked since on a range of documentaries, awards shows, music videos, and concerts for artists ranging from Barry White to Coldplay.This job gave him lots of time off, and realising that he needed something more useful to do than playing video games, in 2001 he sat down once again to write an epic fantasy trilogy based around the misadventures of thinking man's barbarian Logen Ninefingers. This time, having learned not to take himself too seriously in the six years since the first effort, the results were a great deal more interesting.With heroic help and support from his family the first volume, The Blade Itself, was completed in 2004. Following a heart-breaking trail of rejection at the hands of several of Britain's foremost literary agencies, The First Law trilogy was snatched up by Gillian Redfearn of Gollancz in 2005 in a seven-figure deal (if you count the pence columns). A year later The Blade Itself was unleashed on an unsuspecting public. It now has publishers in thirty countries.  The sequels, Before They are Hanged and Last Argument of Kings were published in 2007 and 2008, when Joe was a finalist for the John W. Campbell award for best new writer.  Best Served Cold, a standalone book set in the same world, was published in June 2009, and a second standalone, The Heroes, came in January 2011 and made no. 3 on the Sunday Times Hardcover Bestseller List.  A third standalone, Red Country, was both a Sunday Times and New York Times Hardcover Bestseller in October 2012.The first part of his viking-inspired Shattered Sea series for young and old adults, Half a King, came out in July 2014, when it won the Locus award for best young adult novel.  The other two books, Half the World, and Half a War, followed in January and July 2015.His collection of short fiction, Sharp Ends was published in 2016.  A new trilogy set in the world of the First Law, The Age of Madness, began in September 2019 with A Little Hatred. The Trouble with Peace followed in September 2020, and the final part, The Wisdom of Crowds in September 2021. The first book in a new series, The Devils, will publish in May 2025.Joe now lives in Bath with his wife, Lou, his daughters Grace and Eve, and his son Teddy.  He spends most of his time writing edgy yet humorous fantasy novels…

Single Jungle
Ép.110 Esteban Buch "Playlist : musique et sexualité"

Single Jungle

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 45:02


Esteban Buch, franco-argentin, est musicologue, directeur d'études à l'École des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS) de Paris. Il a écrit "Playlist : musique et sexualité" (éditions MF). L'occasion de lui poser mes questions surl'importance de la musique dans nos vies, dans notre éducation, puis nos rencontres amicales, sexuelles, amoureuses, etc. Cette musique qu'on ne peut plus écouter sans penser à l'être aimé, à celle ou celui qui n'est plus là

Rock a Domicilio
Flashback:Muere el legedario Barry White.

Rock a Domicilio

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 0:53


How Do You Say That?!
Elroy "Spoonface" Powell: The one with the Muffin Pants!

How Do You Say That?!

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 33:48


In ep 119 of “How Do You Say That?!” sponsored by britishvoiceover.co.uk, Elroy "Spoonface" Powell joins Sam and Mark to talk about jumping from character to character in an instant, we find out exactly what "Muffin Pants" really are in what Sam thinks might be the most fun script we've ever had, and Spoon brings a Barry White depth that we had to explore!Our VO question this week is all about mindfulness... Spoon's an expert in this field and gives some tremendous tips on how you can look after yourself and protect your mental health in what can be a pretty tough industry!Get involved! Have you got a Wildcard suggestion that we should try or an idea for the show? Send it to us via Mark or Sam's social media or email it directly to podcast@britishvoiceover.co.ukScript 1True Sight helps to treat and prevent five debilitating diseases that affect more than a billion people globally.These are known as neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) and two of them are a major cause of preventable blindness around the world, particularly in low- and middle-income countries.True Sight works with thousands of local volunteers and has distributed more than a billion donated treatments to protect people against NTDs. They have helped to eliminate trachoma in several countries, including The Gambia, Ghana, Malawi, Benin, Mali and most recently Pakistan.Script 2(overexcited announcer)"Tired of choosing between breakfast... and pants?!"(fashion model voice)"Introducing... Muffin Pants. They bake while you strut."(scientist voice, slightly unhinged)"With patented CrumbTech™ insulation, each cheek stays toasty!"(grandma voice)"Back in my day, we just sat on a pie and hoped for the best."(military drill sergeant)"You want carbs? You want comfort? DROP AND GIVE ME FLAVOUR!"(cheery jingle-style sing-song)"Muffin Paaaants — hot buns, on the run!"We'd love your feedback - and if you listen on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, hit the follow button today!**Listen to all of our podcasts here - you can also watch on YouTube, or say to your smart speaker "Play How Do You Say That?!"About our guest: Elroy ‘Spoonface' Powell, aka ‘Spoon The Voice Guy,' is an award-winning voice actor known for his commanding performances in gaming, film, and TV. His role as Jack Matt in Dying Light 2 won him the One Voice Award for Best Male Voice in Gaming. He has also voiced Minecraft Legends, Harold Halibut, and appeared in Star Wars: Episode VII and Fighting With My Family.With a background in music, Spoon blends vocal mastery with storytelling. His work in mindfulness and EFT enhances his ability to deliver authentic, emotionally rich performances. He has also collaborated with UNESCO, amplifying indigenous voices. Elroy Spoonface's Website @spoonface1 on Instagram Elroy Spoonface on YouTubeYou can also read more about Mindfulness with Spoon's...

Dominic Carter
The Dominic Carter Show | 04-25-25

Dominic Carter

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 145:42


On The Dominic Carter Show, Dominic starts the show talking about U.S. immigration policy and asking who the Democratic Party truly represents. He moves on to talk about how Trump is dealing with Russia. In the next few hours, he sings with callers, Barry White makes an appearance, he gets health advice and much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Straight Outta Lo Cash and The Scenario
Everyone Needs an Aquarius: Saints and Sinners (Shannon Sharpe, Kanye West, Surviving Diddy, and More)

Straight Outta Lo Cash and The Scenario

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 80:29


Dom and D right back at ya with a heavy movie review episode. They discuss: 2:58 Extensive review of Ryan Coogler's "Sinners" 43:27 Kanye West releases song and tweets about his cousin but should we believe him? 51:51 Surviving Diddy: Diddy hirers Young Thug's lawyer 57:05 Shannon Sharpe jammed up by lawsuit filed by Tony Buzbee 1:09:46 Barry White's estate was a mess Subscribe to the Everyone Needs an Aquarius Patreon https://bit.ly/3tXnnCz  Go cop your candles from Dom at www.saint-angeles.com/candles and use the promo code: Aquarius Email the show at straightolc@gmail.com           Follow SOLC Network online Instagram: https://bit.ly/39VL542                                    Twitter: https://bit.ly/39aL395                                     Facebook: https://bit.ly/3sQn7je                            To Listen to the podcast Podbean https://bit.ly/3t7SDJH                                YouTube http://bit.ly/3ouZqJU                                Spotify http://spoti.fi/3pwZZnJ                                Apple http://apple.co/39rwjD1                                                         IHeartRadio http://ihr.fm/2L0A2y 

The Horn Signal
Episode #6 Bob Watt

The Horn Signal

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 113:58


The Horn Signal is proudly brought to you by Bob Reeves Brass. Join hosts John Snell and Preston Shepard as they interview horn players around the world.  Today's episode features Robert Watt, former Assistant Principal Horn of the Los Angeles Philharmonic.   Robert Lee Watt was born in Neptune, New Jersey the 4th child of seven. His father, Edward Watt Jr. played trumpet professionally in a Jazz ensemble, “The New Jersey Squires of Rhythm.” When Robert was eight years old he got curious about his father's trumpet, kept high on a shelf. Too short to reach it, Robert conscripted his little brother Tony to help. But with Tony on his shoulders he lost his balance, causing both of them to fall to the floor, trumpet in hand.  Robert then attempted to fix the dents in the instrument by using a hammer. The badly damaged trumpet was the way Robert's father discovered his interest in horns. After a serious reproach, Robert's father tried to teach him trumpet. However, it wasn't until years later that Robert discovered the instrument he really wanted to play.    While helping his father clean out a room in the basement Robert discovered some old 78 recordings. The curious Robert gave the old recordings a spin. It was the “William Tell Overture” on hearing the French horns on that recording he asked his father what instrument came in after the trumpet. His father informed him that it was a “French horn” “A middle instrument that never gets to play the melody like the trumpet…why, do you like that horn?” His father asked. Robert replied, “It gives me chills when I hear it, I love it. That's what I want to play.” His father informed the young Robert that it really wasn't the instrument for him. Explaining that it was an instrument for thin-lipped white boys. “Your lips are too thick to play that small, thin, mouthpiece. You'd be better suited for the trumpet like you father.”  Upon reaching high school Robert seriously pursued the French horn. Approaching the band director of his high school in Asbury Park, Robert was again told that his lips were too thick to play the French horn. After being persistent, the band director gave Robert an old French horn that barely worked.  Nevertheless, Robert advanced quickly and was soon winning auditions for honor bands and orchestras throughout the state of New Jersey, bringing great honor to his high school. After high school Robert was accepted to the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston where he majored in music and studied French horn with Harry Shapiro of the Boston Symphony. Mr. Shapiro took great interest in Robert pushing him hard. At the end of his first year Mr. Watt was asked to perform the Strauss Horn Concerto No. 1, with the Boston Pops Orchestra under Arthur Fiedler. The following summer he received a fellowship to the Berkshire Music Festival at Tanglewood. Returning to the Conservatory for his third year Mr. Watt was informed by the president's office that the Conservatory had financial problems and that all scholarships would be canceled for the coming year. At the end of his junior year at the Conservatory Mr. Watt was informed by his French horn teacher that it was time for him to audition for a position in a major symphony orchestra. On the advice of his teacher, Mr. Watt chose Los Angeles and Chicago. When Mr. Watt returned from his audition journey, he had made the finals at both auditions. Two months later The Los Angeles Philharmonic offered him the position of Assistant First Horn. Making him the first African American French horn player hired by a major symphony orchestra in the United States. Mr. Watt joined the ranks of only a handful of African Americans playing in symphony orchestras in these United States. According to the American Symphony Orchestra League, that represented less than 2% of the total, out of twenty-six top orchestras. Mr. Watt held his position until 2007, a career spanning 37 years.  Mr. Watt performed several times as soloist with the Los Angeles Philharmonic under Zubin Mehta and several orchestras in the Los Angeles area as well as the Oakland Symphony performing the Richard Strauss Second Horn Concerto While a member of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Mr. Watt has performed with principal and guest conductors that included: Leonard Bernstein, Eugene Ormandy, Eric Leinsdrof, Carla Maria Giulini, Pierre Boulez, Zubin Mehta, Henry Lewis, James De Priest, Michael Tilson Thomas, Herbert Blumstedt, Andre Previn, Marin Alsop, Esa-Pekka Salonen and Christoph Von Dohnányi. Included among the many world renown artists he has performed with were:     Yo-Yo Ma, Luciano Pavarotti, Placido Domingo, Jose Carreras, Wynton Marsalias, Henry Mancini, Gladys Night, Isaac Hayes, Quincy Jones, Stevie Wonder, Ray Charles, Barry White, Rihanna, Paula Abdul, Herbie Hancock, Lalo Schifrin, The Carpenters, Benny Carter, Quincy Jones, Bon Jovi, Elton John and film composer, John Williams. He has played on film scores of: Spiderman II, Rush Hour, Mission Impossible, Spike Lee's “Miracle at St. Anna, Golf and many others.  Mr. Watt has played the music for the Twentieth Century Fox cartoons, The Simpsons, American Dad, Family Guy and King of the Hill for the past three years. He played on the five hour TV special “The Jacksons, an American Family” under Harold Wheeler, and played for several years for the TV program “Startrek Voyager.” In the late 80's Mr. Watt helped organize an African American Brass Quintet, “The New Brass Ensemble” which performed throughout the United States and abroad.  Mr. Watt has done public speaking lecturing on music and African history in the Los Angeles area. He was hired as guest professor at Los Angele City College teaching the course, “Music of Black Americans”. Recently Mr. Watt executive produced a short film in memory of his friend Miles Davis. The film is based on the musical composition “Missing Miles” by Todd Cochran, commissioned by Mr. Watt, for French horn and piano. The short film was chosen by the Pan African Film Festival and the Garden State Film Festival.  Mr. Watt is a licensed airplane pilot with an instrument rating. He is a saber fencer and he speaks German and Italian.

Jim and Mike TALK
Company Man - Sex Pistols - Top 10 1975 - Barry White - Minnie Ripperton - Hot Chocolate - SHOW 85

Jim and Mike TALK

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2025 78:46


Rob is once again joined today in the studio with his friend PAUL SUTT (Special Effects Master  / Actor / Film maker)  Our segments on the show today are: 1 - GIVE IT A LISTEN - MARK FREDSON Mark Fredson's new single "company man" is off the new album of the same name.  Steve Winwood vibes.. baby! *** 2 - MUSIC NEWS SEX PISTOLS return PAUL COME GET YOUR DEMO NEW BEATLES BIO PIC CAST SELECTION *** 3 - TOP TEN FROM THE WEEK ENDING APRIL 19, 1975! Paul and Rob go thru each song on the list and tell you some interesting facts and Rob gives his interpretation of what some of the songs mean... and it's usually not good. and more! *** 4 - MUSIC PRODUCTS Some interesting music products for yourself or as a gift for the music lover ********* Be sure to check out the exciting trailer for Paul Sutt's upcoming film HUNT CHASE KILL! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8IcUvHhvfsc Follow Paul on Facebook @paul.sutt and Instagram @paul_dog_of_war Be sure to also follow Paul on YouTube for all the news on his new film and upcoming projects.  www.youtube.com/@paulsuttfilms ********* KNOW GOOD MUSIC can be found on Podbean (host site), Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Iheart Radio, Pandora, YouTube (link below) and almost anywhere you listen to podcasts. Links to more sources at Link Tree - www.linktr.ee/knowgoodmusic  Help support our Podcast by purchasing some cool merch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/knowgoodmusic Visit our YouTube Channel where you can see video segments from all of our interviews.  Just search "know good music" TURN OFF THE TV - TURN UP THE MUSIC!  

Vintage Rock Pod - Classic Rock Interviews
139. Nathan East - Eric Clapton/Phil Collins

Vintage Rock Pod - Classic Rock Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 31:54


You've heard his basslines your whole life — you just didn't know it. In this incredible episode, Nathan joins Paul to share jaw-dropping stories from his decades at the top of the music industry. Hear how he got his start with Barry White as a teenager, the spontaneous moment that led to writing Easy Lover with Phil Collins, what it was really like recording Bad with Michael Jackson and Quincy Jones, and why MTV Unplugged with Clapton was pure magic. Plus, Nathan opens up about recording and touring with his son Noah East, collaborating with legends like Stevie Wonder and why the music never stops. It's part masterclass, part time capsule, and all heart. Hit play now and discover why Nathan East is one of music's best kept secrets — and why he's more than earned his place among the greats. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Early Break
Derek Bombeck (Visit Lincoln)

Early Break

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 10:34


-Lincoln Polar Plunge, Nebraska Gymnastics, Gravel Worlds Winter Endurance, NSAA Championship Season-Also, SONG OF THE DAY (sponsored by Sartor Hamann Jewelers): "Can't Get Enough Of Your Love, Babe" - Barry White (1974)Show sponsored by SANDHILLS GLOBALOur Sponsors:* Check out Hims: https://hims.com/EARLYBREAKAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Daily Kos Radio - Kagro in the Morning
Kagro in the Morning - February 14, 2025

Daily Kos Radio - Kagro in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 116:41


Today, whether you're planning a romantic evening for two or two hundred, you'll want to hear David Waldman, the “Barry White of political podcasts”, on KITM, home of the hottest takes. Elon Musk doesn't know his SQL from a hole in the ground, but how hard is it really to sucker punch US government agencies defended by only strong rhetoric?  Dems seem kinda happy to be out of power. Gops are certainly happy that they are also out of power. Corporate media is delighted to phone it in.  Officers with the federal public integrity unit don't want to be the one who aids and abets Mayor Eric Adams. Pete Hegseth told NATO to never trust or rely upon the US anymore, and NATO agreed. JD Vance also brought his foreign policy to work today. The Vance Doctrine fights woke around the world. Little DOGEy Edward Coristine might have dabbled in racism and pedophilia back in his youth of last year, but Elon Musk will groom him to greatness. Emil Bove, who somehow looks more like Stephen Miller than Miller does will hunt down the Jan 6 prosecutors he worked with before the end times. Thomson Reuters wins the first major AI copyright case in the US.

The SDR Show (Sex, Drugs, & Rock-n-Roll Show) w/Ralph Sutton & Big Jay Oakerson

Taylor Dayne joins Ralph Sutton and Dov Davidoff and they discuss Ralph and Taylor Dayne's NYC connections, Taylor Dayne singing since she was 5 years old, her early band "Felony" before deciding to go solo, being inspired to sing by 70s radio, rehearsing at the same studio as Joan Jett and The Stray Cats, meeting Dee Snider and choosing the name "Taylor Dayne," her mom leaving on an ashram for 4 years, opening for Michael Jackson, performing on the Masked Singer, getting diagnosed with cancer and how Taylor Dayne stays healthy, having 2 kids via surrogate, singing with Barry White, ketamine therapy, Taylor Dayne's first drug, first concert and first sexual experience and so much more!(Air Date: November 16th, 2024)Support our sponsors!YoKratom.com - Check out YoKratom (the home of the $60 kilo) for all your kratom needs!To advertise your product or service on GaS Digital podcasts please go to TheADSide.com and click on "Advertisers" for more information!You can watch The SDR Show LIVE for FREE every Wednesday and Saturday at 9pm ET at GaSDigitalNetwork.com/LIVEOnce you're there you can sign up at GaSDigitalNetwork.com with promo code: SDR for discount on your subscription which will give you access to every SDR show ever recorded! On top of that you'll also have the same access to ALL the shows that GaS Digital Network has to offer!Follow the whole show on social media!Taylor DayneTwitter: https://twitter.com/TaylorDayneInstagram: https://instagram.com/TheRealTaylorDayneDov DavidoffTwitter: https://twitter.com/DovDavidoffInstagram: https://instagram.com/DovDavidoffRalph SuttonTwitter: https://twitter.com/iamralphsuttonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamralphsutton/The SDR ShowTwitter: https://twitter.com/theSDRshowInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesdrshow/GaS Digital NetworkTwitter: https://twitter.com/gasdigitalInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gasdigital/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.