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Video here https://www.twitch.tv/videos/885511172 https://youtu.be/nN-kNWNXi3g Qool DJ Marv LIVEStream - Subversive Sounds Celebrates the Legendary Friends & Family Parties of Manchester UK - January 23 2021 --------- SUBVERSIVE SOUNDS are PROUD to announce our special guest ❤️ QOOL DJ MARV live from NEW YORK An evening to recreate the sound of the iconic 'Friends & Family' nights at the Roadhouse in Manchester https://www.theransomnote.com/culture/articles/a-reflection-on-the-days-of-manchesters-infamous-friends-family/ Expect the Unexpected Shirlzee_69 or click the link: https://www.twitch.tv/shirlzee_69 Redders_1973 or click the link: https://www.twitch.tv/redders_1973 Qooldjmarv or click the link: https://www.twitch.tv/qooldjmarv SUBVERSIVE SOUNDS the UNICORN BRAND --------- Do What You Wanna – Ramsey Lewis ( Mr. Scruff’s Soul Party Mix) Spinning Wheel – Shirley Bassey (DJ Spinna Mix) Evil Vibrations – The Rebirth What “U” Waitin’ “4”? – Jungle Brothers (Jungle Fever Mix) Best Kept Secret – Crowhead featuring the Rusty Ps and Mikey D.O.N. Say No Go – De La Soul (Say No Dope Mix) Doin’ Our Own Dang – Jungle Brothers featuring De La Soul, A Tribe Called Quest and Monie Love Back Together – Nigel Hayes For Your Precious Love - Jestofunk Get On Down – Mr Scruff featuring Pete Simpson My History/Feel The Spirit (Afro History Pt 11) – New Sector Movements Friends and Buddies – Milton Wright Dream Come True – The Brand New Heavies Make Me Believe In You – Patti Jo (Black Science Orchestra Re-Edit) After The Storm – Nemisis Funk In Suspense – The Elastic Band I Love You So – Only Child Reality – DJ Spinna VS. Rich Medina WAIT – The Blow Monkeys featuring Robert Howard and Kym Mazelle) Stomp (Move Jump Jack Your Body) – Kyze Club Scene – Special Ed (Ed’s Diner Mix) Free-Style – Stereo Type Jack Your Body – Steve ‘Silk’ Hurley (The Monty ‘House’ Remix) You Used To Hold Me – Ralphi Rosario (Kenny ‘Jammin’ Jason Mix) Move Your Body – Marshall Jefferson People Hold On – Coldcut featuring Lisa Stansfield Love & Happiness (Yemaya Y Ochun) – River Ocean featuring India Until The Day – Funky Green Dogs Finally – Kings Of Tomorrow featuring Julie McKnight I’ll Be There 4 U – Sunburst Band (Joey Negro vocal mix) Easy – Groove Armada Featuring Sunshine Anderson Canned Heat – Jamiroquai (M.A.W. Remix) Thank You – Bebe Winans (M.A.W. Mix) Wishing You Were Here – Blaze Sometimes – Brand New Heavies (Nuyoricans Meet The Heavies Mix) Feeling Free – Nicole Willis and The Soul Investigators (Aaron Jerome’s If Music Mix) All I Need To Get By – Gloria Gaynor Talkin’ Bout A Revolution – Tracy Chapman --------- https://djqoolmarvsounds.podomatic.com/ https://www.mixcloud.com/qooldjmarv/ https://www.instagram.com/qooldjmarv/
1. Preoccupations - Disarray 2. ACTORS - It Goes Away 3. Crack Cloud - The Next Fix 4. Fake Palms - Glass Walls 5. Leonard Cohen - The Partisan 6. Neil Young - Cortez the Killer 7. Andy Shauf - Wendell Walker 8. Timber Timbre - This Low Commotion 9. The Meligrove Band - Isle of Yew 10. Daniel Romano - Time Forgot (To Change My Heart) 11. Kacy & Clayton - I Wonder Why 12. Ghost Woman - 3 Weeks Straight 13. Mac DeMarco - Salad Days 14. Faith Healer - Try ;-) 15. Michael Rault - I'll Be There 16. Calvin Love - You Got Me Runnin' 17. Faunts - M4, Pt. 2 18. Chad VanGaalen - Mind Hijacker's Curse 19. Wolf Parade - Shine a Light 20. Mother Tongues - Eternity 21. The Eclipse - Rough Time 22. The Bicycles - Appalachian Mountain Station
Rosie Gaines - Crazy Anita Baker - Feel The Need Ndugu & The Chocolate Jam Company - Come Into My Life Again Billy & Sarah Gaines - I Found Someone W.Q.B.C - Love me anyway Sho Nuff - Hold On For Love Magic Lady - Betcha Can't Lose (With My Love) Clarence Carter - Messin' With My Mind Sound of Superbad - Vibration (S.O.S. VIBE MIX) Mamas Gun - This is the Day (The Tin Pan Sessions) Levelle - Thirtyone Tony Momrelle - Spotlight J. R. Bailey - Love, Love, Love Leroy Hutson - I'll Be There, I'll Still Care Jesse James - (The Girl In) Clinton Park Bob Relf - Girl Your My Kind Of Wonderfull Garland Green - Come Through Me Sharon Jones & the Dap Kings - Searching for a New Day Carlton Jumel Smith - Woman You Made Me Leon Ware - Got To Be Loved Betty Everett - Wondering Niteflyte - If You Want It The Controllers - My Secret Fantasy The Modulations - Love At Last The Intruders - Hang On In There Idris Muhammad - I'm a Believer Hiroshima - Never Ever
Some of the groups discussed in "Conversations #6 - Mae Toone(Torso, Ritual Control, etc)" All Bets Off - Mellowharsher Look Back and Laugh - Blinders Operation Ivy - Knowledge Blitz - Never Surrender A Global Threat - Stop the Violence Ritual Control - Some Old Scars/It Will Never End Rabies - Disease Core Warkrime - No More Punch - Not So Posi After All Neighborhood Brats - We Own The Night Torso - Community Psychosis/Waste of Time Annihilation Time - Dogends Luxe - Harsh Reality Crucifix - No Limbs Tragedy - Conflicting Ideas Fireburn - Suspect Inside Out - By A Thread/Sacrifice AFI - A Single Second L7 - Shitlist Hole - Violet/Doll Parts Spice Girls - Say You'll Be There
Please support our channel. Every dollar keep us on the air. https://paypal.me/pools/c/8uXWKqnLTI Find our podcast here: https://open.spotify.com/show/4ngXXNkeVJBXlWLa67Gq6n Find Rocco here: https://linktr.ee/roccopapa Find Henrik here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsyEB_hYu6hpnjfWSJknjwg Spice is the debut studio album by English girl group the Spice Girls. It was released on 19 September 1996 by Virgin Records. The album was recorded between 1995 and 1996 at Olympic Studios in Barnes, London, and Strongroom Studios in Shoreditch, London, by producers Matt Rowe and Richard Stannard, and the production duo Absolute. Spice is a pop album that incorporates styles such as dance, R&B and hip hop. It is considered to be the record that brought teen pop back, opening the doors for a wave of teen pop artists.[1] Conceptually, the album centered on the idea of Girl Power, and the hype surrounding the group was compared to Beatlemania. A worldwide commercial success, Spice peaked at number one in more than 17 countries across the world, and was certified Multi-Platinum in 27 countries, Platinum in 14 countries and Gold in three countries, including 10-times Platinum in the United Kingdom and Canada, eight-times Platinum in Europe, and seven-times Platinum in the United States. It became the world's top-selling album of 1997, selling 19 million copies in over a year. The album has sold a total of 23 million copies worldwide, becoming the best-selling album in music history by a girl group and one of the best-selling albums of all time. Five singles were released from the album. The lead single, "Wannabe", reached number one in 35 countries, becoming one of the best-selling singles of all time and selling over six million copies worldwide. The next two singles, "Say You'll Be There" and "2 Become 1", reached number one in 53 countries.[2] "Who Do You Think You Are" was released as the official Comic Relief single in the UK as a double A-side with "Mama" and both songs reached the top 20 in charts across Europe, Australia and New Zealand. In the band's native UK, all four singles went to number one on the UK Singles Chart and, on the Billboard Hot 100, the album spawned three top-five singles.
Michael Gray – “The Weekend” (Mousse T. Disco Shizzle Remix) [Altra Moda] Tete De La Course – “On Time” (Angelo Ferreri Remix) [Mood Funk] Husky feat. iDo – “Go Don’t Stop” (Johan S Remix) [Bobbin Head] John Summit & Guz (NL) – “Thin Line” [D4 D4NCE] Joey Chicago – “I’ll Be There” (Agent Stereo Remix) […] The post Andrea Fiorino Mastermix 30th Dec 2020 appeared first on SSRadio.
Episode 072 - Trade Show & Event Tips from the Pros! What I'm giving you this week is a collection of tips I got from exhibitors from IAEE's Expo! Expo! virtual trade show and conference that took place recently. These 6 established industry experts each shares a top tip for helping plan and produce the best Trade Show, Event or Conference! ------------------ Pro #1 - Craig Thompson from Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland Tip #1 - For Show Managers - when you are creating your Floor Plan, consult with your venue! They can help you understand the unknowns and intangibles about the floor space that can help you have a better and smoother event. Find out more at www.clevelandconventions.com ------------------ Pro #2 - Jenny Ward of Exhibit Concepts Tip #2 - Show up at these events, and Be There to help support each other to get through this tough time for the industry! Find out more at www.exhibitconcepts.com/mycheck ------------------ Pro #3 - Lauren Johnson with Louisville Tourism Tip #3 - Work with the Convention & Visitors Bureau of the host city to infuse the culture of the city into your event! Find out more at www.gotolouisville.com ------------------ Pro #4 - Patrick Reilly with Digitell Tip #4 - Don't be afraid to lean into new technologies and new approaches to the virtual world that may be different from live events. Find out more at www.digitellinc.com ------------------ Pro #5 - David Liddle at the Deondo Company - makers of Nook Event Pods Tip #5 - Always pack a can of WD-40! It can remove stains and get you out of many tough spots. Find out more at www.nook.events ------------------ Pro #6 - Jimmy Mouton with eShow Tip #6 - When producing Virtual or Hybrid events, please consider how attendees can communicate and engage on the virtual platforms. Find out more at www.goeshow.com ------------------ Sign up for the Trade Show University email newsletter and get a free gift! Just head over to tradeshowu.biz!
Sean Keane, one of Galway's finest, and best loved singers, this week released his new single, 'I'll Be There', ahead of his virtual Town Hall Theatre show later this month. 'I'll Be There', written by Iggy Broderick, is about the importance of reaching out to others, and maintaining a sense of empathy and concern - themes which resonate strongly with Sean when he heard the song. Fran spoke to Sean on Tipp Today this morning.
Kelly & Justin are doing things a little different for Thanksgiving. We're on a break.....from movies! And we're talking about our favorite Thanksgiving-themed episodes of the legendary sitcom FRIENDS! We'll cover The One Where Underdog Gets Away, The One With All the Football, The One With All the Thanksgivings, The One Where Ross Got High, and our favorite, The One With the Rumor, guest starring Brad Pitt! We'll talk about the episodes themselves, how and why we well in love with FRIENDS, how some of the show's humor would play in 2020, our favorite FRIEND, Matthew Perry's personal struggles, Elliott Gould's overenunciation, flavored potato chips, how FRIENDS was one of the first sitcoms to introduce flashbacks where the same actors played younger versions of their characters, Kelly's Thanksgiving song, and most importantly our new disgusting invention, The Fart Jar! Seriously, you gotta hear this..... Hang out with us, crack open a beverage, and have a bit of turkey and stuffing (and Justin's favorite, mashed potatoes), and let's talk about our FRIENDS! Snippet of The Rembrandts' "I'll Be There for You" used under Fair Use Doctrine. Parody lyrics: This is PNI (You should Like and Subscribe) This is PNI (As we watch and imbibe) This is PNI (This is Parent' Night In) Check out a video-enhanced version of this episode, coming soon to www.youtube.com/c/EnuffaDotCom! LIKE, SUBSCRIBE and click the NOTIFICATION BELL! Follow us on Twitter (@ParentsNight) and Facebook (www.facebook.com/groups/EnuffaDotCom)! Disclaimer- Some contents are used for educational purpose under fair use. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This holiday week, settle in with some classic songs, a small glimpse into the Philadelphia music scene, and some exciting new artists making music today! This is our second playlist episode, where Jack and Michael take turns playing DJ to spin some tunes and tell some stories behind them. Jack’s on the turntable (literally, in some cases) this time to bring you: All You Wanna Do Is Dance: Classic Songs Ripped Directly From 45s Lover’s Concerto by The ToysDevil With The Blue Dress / Good Golly Miss Molly by Mitch Ryder & The Detroit WheelsJumpin Jack Flash by The Rolling StonesWhiskey Man by The WhoSweet Things You Do by Eddie FloydReach Out (I’ll Be There) by The Four Tops My Life: Songs Featuring Jack On DrumsThousand Lives by Church GirlsImpossible One by The YarrowsSangamon River Lament by GavilanTree Beard’s Journey by Borrowed Equipment Keeping The Faith: New Music!So Ferocious by Carie BlantonCivic Duty by ChipocriteYellow Dandelion by Jo-Armon Jones feat. Georgia Ann MuldrewOurs by Joe PugRight by Xenia Rubinos ------ Email us: glasshousespodcast@gmail.com Glass Houses - A Billy Joel Podcast on the web / social media:Website: http://www.glasshousespod.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/glasshousespodcast/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/glasshousespod/Twitter: https://twitter.com/glasshousespod
Rachel and Carmen are having fun discussing one hit wonders, not only in the record industry, but also in the book industry. Let us know which literary one hit wonders have resonated with you. Links for this episode: Songs: “Come on Eileen” by Dexy’s Midnight Runners“Don’t You Forget About Me” by Simple Minds“I’ll Be There […]
80DiscoParty Il programma anni 80 di Radio RTO. Mix & Selection Luca Maurinaz & Franco Novena. Voice Roger Mantovani Playlist Tony Esposito - Kalimba De Luna (1984) Simple Minds - Don't You (1985) Frankie Goes To Hollywood - Relax (1985) Michael Jackson - Wanna Be Startin' Something (1982) Kaoma - Lambada (1989) Cyndi Lauper - Girls Just Wanna Have Fun (1985) Adeva - Respect (1988) Gloria Gaynor - Reach Out, I'll Be There (1975)
80DiscoParty Il programma anni 80 di Radio RTO. Mix & Selection Luca Maurinaz & Franco Novena. Voice Roger Mantovani Playlist Tony Esposito - Kalimba De Luna (1984) Simple Minds - Don't You (1985) Frankie Goes To Hollywood - Relax (1985) Michael Jackson - Wanna Be Startin' Something (1982) Kaoma - Lambada (1989) Cyndi Lauper - Girls Just Wanna Have Fun (1985) Adeva - Respect (1988) Gloria Gaynor - Reach Out, I'll Be There (1975)
Donny Hathaway - Someday We'll All Be Free Stevie Wonder - Golden Lady Bobby Womack - Across 110th Street Sarah Vaughan - Inner City Blues Hot Sauce - Bring It Home (And Give It To Me) Cornelius Brothers & Sister Rose - Too Late to Turn Back Now Chet Ivey - Been So Long Brothers Guiding Light - Getting Together Luther Vandross - Don't Wanna Be A Fool Mel & Tim - Forever And A Day Creations - A Dream Erma Franklin - Light My Fire Marvin Gaye - Try It, You'll Like It Bobby Harden The Soulful Saints - Runnin' (To Get To Your Love) Margie Joseph - Come On Back To Me Lover Johnny Bristol - Strangers in the Dark Corners Silk - I Can't Stop (Turning You On) The Natural Four - Love's So Wonderful The Five Stairsteps And Cubie - I'm The One Who Loves You Paramount Four - Sorry Ain't The Word Darrow Fletcher - (Love Is My) Secret Weapon Chuck Wood - Seven Days Too Long R Dean Taylor - Theres A Ghost In My House Harold Melvin & The Bluenotes - Get Out Patti & the Emblems - Love Will Come The Casanovas Two - We Got To Keep On Magnificent Men - Keep on Climbing Ohio Players - Love Slipped Through My Fingers Mac Davis - I'm Just In Love EKG - Give Me Love Leroy Hutson - I'll Be There, I'll Still Care Flowers - For Real
After Eight Show - Music That You Just Don't Hear Anywhere Else!
Masses of #NewMusic in our playlist! An eclectic mix of original, intelligent, melodic, grown-up songs - #electronic, #rnb, #jazz, #blues and #acoustic. And mostly from artists who you have not heard of - yet! Think 'next series of Jools' - that's the kind of artists that we play. Our Luvva Cover feature, this week, was of a No. 1 hit by the Four Tops - one of only two that they ever had. The transformation is amazing - a beautiful slowed down, calming version by Jonathan Wilson which really emphasises what fabulous songs Holland-Dozier-Holland wrote in the 60's and 70's for Motown. New Music You Just Don't Hear Anywhere Else! Playlist: Make U Stay – Sega Bodega, Låpsley Echoes of You – Shingai, Happy Cat Jay Willow Tree – Tash Sultana, Jerome Farah Storms – Lady Wray Youves – Five Towns Sweet Georgia Peach – Floyd MacIntire Messenger – Katie Von Schleicher You Don’t Know - Fleurr Everything We Had to Leave Behind – Chicane, Joseph Aquilina N.I.B. – Hilary Woods Reach Out I’ll Be There – Four Tops Reach Out I’ll Be There – Jonathan Wilson (Luvva Cover feature) Ivory – Gotts Street Park Coyote – Monique Barry Kara Toprak (Kenneth Bager’s Radio Edit) – islandman, Jacob Gurevitsch, Reinhard Vanbergen, Kenneth Bager Designed – The Away Days Central Booking – Common Holly Where Do You Sleep Tonight? – Foxpalmer Café Au Lait – Nora Toutain My Imagination (Bonus Track) – Alina Engibaryan Once In A While (Nor Elle mix) – Vaness Daou Sunflower – Emperor Of Ice Cream I’ve Got So Much Love For You It’s Unreal – Team Sofa (Andy Haring)
As part of our “Hunker Down Week,” Rachel Miller, deputy editor of VICE Life and the author of The Art of Showing Up: How to Be There for Yourself and Your People, joins us to discuss her article, “If You're Already Dreading Winter, Here Are Some Small Ways to Prepare Now” and take listeners’ calls.
This week we talked with the word razzle-dazzle in human form: Kate Kennedy from the brand and podcast, Be There in Five. Kate is a former market research professional, author of a #1 new release book Twinkle, Twinkle, Social Media Star, seasoned entrepreneur, and pop culture commentator. (A quadruple threat, if you will.) Be There in Five took off with a viral ‘remindoormat’—that was sold in Nordstrom and featured in Teen Vogue, Glamour, and Buzzfeed— and has grown her business among various other categories in the last several years. The Be There in Five podcast is a long-form show that explores all facets of popular culture in a comedic and analytic format. It regularly charts in the category top 200 on Apple Podcasts. No biggie. (Biggie.) We were actually guests last year and it was a blast. We admire Kate’s commitment to her creative direction because, throughout every pivot, her Brand Personality has stayed consistently rooted in humor, thoughtfulness, and the unmatched 90s/00s zeitgeist.Kate is also our friend, a member of our pop culture song club (yes, that’s a thing), and simply an outstanding, bright, hilarious woman with a ton of insight to share on building a successful brand from scratch.We talked about the importance of creating and sticking with a niche, how to stay in your lane, leveraging criticism to find your audience, teen poetry, why a bigger audience is not necessarily better, not over-editing yourself, maintaining integrity, saying no to shiny deals, and being proud to be an outlier in your industry.You can find her on Instagram @bethereinfive or at her site www.bethereinfive.comMinute markers for your skimming pleasure (how dare you):5:23 Spiller Qs18:30 Branding Qs
Track List (Scroll to bottom for player) Valentine Crackazat Universal Love (original mix) Crackazat Crackazat Remix (Crackazat remix) Aisling Iris What You’re Feeling (original) Crackazat I’ll Be There (original mix) Crackazat Holding On (Crackazat remix) Sean McCabe Fire Drift (original … Crackazat Tribute Read More » The post Crackazat Tribute first appeared on Dogglounge Deep House Radio.
Kurt & Jen talk about nothing and play games! Hawaii Five-O theme on Spotify Doctor Who title sequences on YouTube Go Fact Yourself podcast The Monkees episode List of Themes sung by a Cast Member on MeTV (Brady Bunch, Green Acres, Alice, etc.) Welcome Back by Jonathan Sebastian on Spotify I'll Be There for You by The Rembrandts on Spotify Big Bang Theory Theme by The Barenaked Ladies on Spotify BoJack Horseman theme on Spotify Ballad of Serenity from Firefly on Spotify Gilligan's Island theme on Spotify The Muppet Show theme on Spotify The Love Boat theme on Spotify Batman Theme on Spotify The Greatest American Theme on YouTube Ayds Diet Candy on CBS News Taxi Theme on Spotify Rockford Files Theme on Spotify Crockett's Theme from Miami Vice on Spotify Pocket Improv Intro Music is: "Imperfect World" by The Diagonals Follow Fun Segment Music by Amanda Rochelle (with tack on by Kurt) Outro Music: "Denouement" by Forced Perspective (A Kurt & Jen enterprise) Join us on for our next regular episode on 11/2 where we break down the humor of our listener Jennifer Durfey's pick, Green Day. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kurtandjen/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kurtandjen/support
For many, this year has been marked by isolation and loneliness as people across the globe social distanced to try to stamp out coronavirus. The holidays are a time for togetherness, a time to be thankful and celebrate the relationships we have in our lives. After a lonely year, that sounds like just what we need. But with COVID-19 cases surging in the U.S., how can we celebrate safely? And is it safe to gather at all? MPR News host Angela Davis is joined by two experts to talk about dos and don’ts of holiday gatherings during the pandemic, safer ways to celebrate and how to set boundaries with family members. Guests: Megan Freeman is a pediatric infectious diseases fellow at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh. Rachel Miller is a deputy editor at VICE and the author of “The Art of Showing Up: How to Be There for Yourself and Your People.”
Tito Jackson was an original founding member of The Jackson 5, alongside his brothers Jermaine and Jackie. Marlon and Michael Jackson joined the group soon after and the band signed to Motown. Their first 4 singles - "I Want You Back", "ABC", "The Love You Save" and "I'll Be There" all went to No. 1. Their later career as The Jacksons saw them release more classic recordings such as "Can You Feel It?", "Blame It On The Boogie" and "Shake Your Body (Down To The Ground)". Undoubtedly a key part of one of the most legendary families in the history of showbusiness, Tito joins Tom for a conversation about his long career and plans for the future.
RHOZ Podcast - 22-10-2020 [00:00:00] 6:00 am - RHOZ [00:00:36] All hits weekend Dj Fritz [00:00:39] 076 - 076 - Allman Brothers Band - Ramblin' Man [00:05:24] The Contours - Do You Love Me [00:08:12] Joe Nichols - It Ain't No Crime [00:11:46] Dj Fritz stay safe.m4a [00:11:52] 427 - 427 - Rod Stewart - You Wear It Well [00:16:02] Stevie Wonder - Superstition [00:20:27] Luke Combs - Beer Never Broke My Heart [00:23:35] All hits weekend Dj Fritz [00:23:38] 437 - 437 - Steve Miller Band - The Joker [00:27:05] Dire Straits - Money For Nothing [00:31:05] Johnny Cash - Ring of Fire [00:33:37] Dj Fritz all greatest hits.m4a [00:33:43] 163 - 163 - The Eagles - Take It Easy [00:37:08] Hall & Oates - Maneater [00:41:29] Little Big Town - Bones [00:45:13] Dj Fritz stay safe.m4a [00:45:19] 321 - 321 - Pink Floyd - Young Lust [00:48:44] The Surfaris - Wipeout [00:51:18] Alan Jackson - Small Town Southern Man [00:55:55] All hits weekend Dj Fritz [00:55:58] 154 - 154 - Spencer Davis Group - Gimme Some Lovin' [00:58:46] Madonna - Like A Prayer [01:04:06] Little Big Town - Don't Waste My Time [01:06:53] Dj Fritz stay safe.m4a [01:06:59] 026 - 026 - Jefferson Airplane - White Rabbit [01:09:27] Londonbeat - I've Been Thinking About You [01:12:55] Alan Jackson - Country Boy [01:16:58] All hits weekend Dj Fritz [01:17:01] 130 - 130 - ZZ Top - Legs [01:21:29] Randy Travis - Forever And Ever, Amen [01:24:54] Toby Keith - I Love This Bar [01:28:51] Dj Fritz all greatest hits.m4a [01:28:57] 234 - 234 - Moody Blues - Question [01:34:37] Beastie Boys - Girls [01:36:51] Brad Paisley - Mud On The Tires [01:40:18] Dj Fritz Live2.m4a [01:40:21] 405 - 405 - Neil Young - Keep on Rocking in the Free World [01:44:56] Diana Ross & The Supremes - You Can't Hurry Love [01:47:36] 01 Baby Girl.mp3 [01:51:47] Dj Fritz Live2.m4a [01:51:50] 281 - 281 - The Rolling Stones - Heartbreaker [01:55:10] Ray Anthony - Bunny Hop [01:58:07] Alan Jackson - Drive (For Daddy Gene) [02:02:07] Dj Fritz Live2.m4a [02:02:10] 329 - 329 - John Fogerty - Centerfield [02:05:59] Alphaville - Forever Young [02:09:39] Taylor Swift - Our Song [02:12:58] Dj Fritz stay safe.m4a [02:13:04] 395 - 395 - Eric Clapton - I Shot the Sheriff [02:17:21] New Edition - If It Isn't Love [02:22:25] Emerson Drive - Moments [02:27:16] All hits weekend Dj Fritz [02:27:21] 226 - 226 - Elton John - Honkey Cat [02:32:31] The Four Tops - Reach Out (I'll Be There) [02:35:23] Rodney Atkins - These Are My People [02:38:49] All hits weekend Dj Fritz [02:38:55] 214 - 214 - Kiss - I Wanna Rock and Roll All Night [02:42:49] Tim McGraw - I Like It, I Love It [02:46:07] Taylor Swift - Our Song [02:49:26] Dj Fritz enjoy weekend.m4a [02:49:31] 128 - 128 - Cream - Crossroads [02:53:40] The Kingsmen - Louie Louie [02:56:21] Tim McGraw - Real Good Man See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Patterns lovers on today’s episode, I’ll showcase new ones from Betoko, Kevin De Vries, myself and more… #soundifferent! Be THERE #patterns #episode411
Met ditmaal: Tree Trunks, The War On Drugs, Reach Out I’ll Be There, Garcia Peoples, Drive-By Truckers, Pixies, Matt Berninger, Tom Petty, Kraftwerk, Jeremy Ivey, The Brooks, The Nude Party, plus een exclusieve instore van Lonely The Vices. Concerto Radio, aflevering 357 (16 oktober 2020): Tree Trunks, The Word: Spirit Travis, A Ghost: 10 Songs...
I know it's been a while so lemme upload some of the mixes that I should have uploaded a while back. Don't forget to click follow button ep. 01 | NewMusicDaily [deep house] by Moshe Yagami 1. Clive From Accounts - The Trouble With Clive [outplay] 2. Scott Diaz, LOA. - Memories (Extended Version) [grand plans] 3. Crackazat - I'll Be There [z records] this work is for promotional use only email : nikkamoshe@gmail.com for content removal
Host Bob St. Pierre is joined by fellow Pheasants Forever co-workers, Andrew Vavra and Logan Hinners, as the trio previews this year’s Rooster Road Trip. The year 2020 has brought change throughout our entire country, and the Rooster Road Trip is not immune to these adjustments. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic the crew discusses staying close to home and focusing on the state where the organization was founded in 1982: Minnesota. Episode Highlights: • The Road Trippers start the conversation with a recap of their early season prairie grouse, ruffed grouse, woodcock, and whitetail bow hunting adventures with reports from public lands trips to North Dakota, South Dakota, and Minnesota. • Andrew explains this year’s #ResponsibleRecreation theme, then shares his excitement for the forecasted mild weather and bumper crop of pheasants. • Logan reasserts the “F-8 and Be There” motto of the digital event, while Bob talks about his hopes for a young bird dog set to experience her first pheasant hunt. Follow along all this week at www.RoosterRoadTrip.org
Jenny Popewell, Director of American Murder: The Family Next Door, which documents the events leading up to a disturbing 2018 triple homicide of Shanann Watts and her two young daughters. Told via archival footage, the true-crime Netflix documentary combs through home videos, social media posts, police body-cam recordings, news reports, and private text messages. Kate Kennedy from Be There in Five podcast helps Kate review the documentary film and talk about the various reasons this case is so compelling, including the way their lives played out on social media. Reality Life with Kate CaseyPatreon: http://www.patreon.com/katecaseyCameo: https://www.cameo.com/katecaseyTwitter: @katecaseyInstagram: @katecaseycaFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/113157919338245/Amazon List: http://www.amazon.com/shop/katecaseyca See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
I sat down at Luke's Diner with Kate Kennedy from the incredible podcast Be There in Five. We sipped our coffees while reminiscing about the easy days when the most important thing in the world was your Buddy Info on AIM. Chatting about everything pop culture we decided to switch from coffee to mimosas while we decided to dive a bit deeper. Is she a Kelly Clarkson fan? Was she Team Kristin or Team LC? What is her go to Bath and Body Works lotion? How does she feel about Paris Hilton? You'll have to listen to find out! Be sure to follow Kate on Instagram @BeThereInFive and listen to her podcast, Be There in Five! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lagunabiotch/support
Trevor Steel is a songwriter, guitarist and lead singer of The Escape Club -- best known for their 1988 No. 1 US hit "Wild, Wild West" and for their top-ten 1991 hit ballad "I'll be There."In this episode of RPM45, Trevor tell us about...The musical hero that motivated him to enter the music business.How an EMI records exec said "we don't hear a hit" on the Wild Wild West album.The group's mind-blowing experience as they became "overnight pop stars" in The U.S., even as "Wild, Wild West" failed to become a hit in their native UK.The inspiration behind "I'll Be There."How they never received much of the money generated by their record sales and how that led them to disband the group in the early '90s.How he became a successful record producer and exec.How the group reunited, and what they're up now.
I've drawn up some new artwork for the show and firing a couple of week worth of specials your way. This week is all hits, all Motown and Stax, all hour! FACEBOOK: facebook.com/ontargetpodcast INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/modmarty TWITTER: twitter.com/modmarty ----------------------------------------------- The Playlist Is: "I Want You Back" The Jackson 5 - Motown "Tears Of A Clown" Smokey Robinson & The Miracles - Tamla-Motown "Walking The Dog" Rufus Thomas - Stax "Shotgun" Jr. Walker & The All Stars - Soul "25 Miles" Edwin Starr - Tamla-Motown "Do You Love Me (Now That I Can Dance)" The Contours - Tamla "You Keep Me Hangin' On" The Supremes - Motown "Dancing In The Street" Martha Reeves & The Vandellas - Tamla-Motown "Reach Out I'll Be There" The Four Tops - Tamla-Motown "Soul Man" Sam & Dave - Stax "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" Gladys Knight & the Pips - Soul "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrel - Tamla-Motown "Knock On Wood" Otis & Carla - Stax "Too Many Fish In The Sea" The Marvelettes - Tamla "I Wish" Stevie Wonder - Motown "Mr. Big Stuff" Jean Knight - Stax "It's A Shame" The Spinners - Tamla-Motown "Got to Give It Up" Marvin Gaye - Motown "Keep On Truckin'" Eddie Kendricks - Tamla-Motown "I'll Take You There" The Staple Singers - Stax "Green Onions" Booker T. & The Mg's - Stax
Rockin' Eddy playing the Golden Age of American Rock & Roll featuring Freddy Cannon - "Way Down Yonder In New Orleans", Georgia Gibbs - "Tweedle Dee", Billy & The Essentials - "Maybe You'll Be There", Fats Domino - "Let The Four Winds Blow", Earl Bostic - "Jungle Drums", (Twin Spin) The Penguins - "Hey Señorita" (A-side) / "Earth Angel" (B-side), Jerry Murad's Harmonicats - "Cherry Pink & Apple Blossom White", Bobby Darin - "Dream Lover", Chuck Berry - "Together", The Everly Brothers - "Till I Kisssed You", Fontane Sisters - "Daddy O", The Carnations - "Long Tall Girl", Bobby Rydell - "Kissin' Time", Buzz Clifford - "Three Little Fishes", Marty Robbins - "Devil Woman", Ray Charles - "Don't You Know", Bobby Vee - "Take Good Care Of My Baby", The DeJohn Sisters - "No More", The Jelly Beans - "Baby Be Mine", Dion - "Lonely World", Jerry Smith - "Truck Stop", Margaret Whiting - "I Almost Called Your Name".
Jackie is joined by Kate Kennedy from "Be There in Five" to talk about the podcasting world, bridezillas and the cringe fest of "content lyfe".
Rockin' Eddy playing the Golden Age of American Rock & Roll featuring The Fireballs - "Foot-Patter", Ruth Brown - "Oh What A Dream", Neil Sedaka - "Happy Birthday Sweet Sixteen", Jackie Wilson - "That's Why", The Righteous Brothers - "Try To Find Another Man", (Twin Spin) The Chantels - "Maybe" (A-side) / "Come My Little Baby" (B-side), The Everly Brothers - "Problems", Brook Benton - "Endlessly", The Passions - "I Only Want You", Wade Flemons - "What's Happening", The Drifters - "Some Kind Of Wonderful", Dion - "Be Careful of Stones You Throw", The Statues - "Blue Velvet", The Bay Bops - "To The Party", Connie Francis - "Who's Sorry Now", Billy Ward & His Dominoes - "Jennie Lee", Duke Savage & The Arribins - "Hey Baby", Tex Ritter - "I Dreamed Of Hillbilly Heaven", Lee Andrews & The Hearts - "Maybe You'll Be There ('54 Original Version), Louis Jordan - "Blue Light Boogie"
A compilation of some of Be There in Five's best moments designed for contagious laughter. In the spirit of Kate's obsession with having "rainy day" content that makes her smile without fail, she wanted to do the same for listeners by compiling some of your favorite clips, stories, submissions, and conversations into one episode. For the most part, this episode revisits moments where Kate is laughing on the verge of tears, with clips ranging from Mormon Mommy Bloggers, sororities, weddings, Bath & Body Jerks, blind spots, and more. This is also a great starting point for new listeners who want a sampling of content! Enjoy!Support our sponsors!Glossier code: glossier.com/podcast/bethereinfive for 10% offSkillshare code: 2 months free at skillshare.com/bethereinfivebutcherbox.com/bethereinfive
Topics: Million Man March, TLC, Friday, UPN (Bonus Artist: Luck Pacheco) http://afropopremix.com 1995 Notes 1. Snapshots 2. President: Bill Clinton 3. Jan - The WB Television Network and The United Paramount Network (UPN) launches. 4. Mar - Yahoo! was incorporated and soon became the first popular online directory and search engine on the World Wide Web. 5. Mar - Mississippi ratifies the Thirteenth Amendment, becoming the last state to approve the abolition of slavery. The amendment was nationally ratified in 1865. Until February 7, 2013, the state of Mississippi had never submitted the required documentation to ratify the Thirteenth Amendment, meaning it never officially abolished slavery. 6. Mar - Eric Lynn Wright (September 7, 1964 – March 26, 1995), known professionally as Eazy-E is suddenly hospitalized, diagnosed with AIDS, and dies due to its complications. 7. Apr - Oklahoma City bombing: 168 people, including 8 Federal Marshals and 19 children, are killed at the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building. Timothy McVeigh and one of his accomplices, Terry Nichols, set off the bomb. 8. May - In Culpeper, Virginia, actor Christopher Reeve is paralyzed from the neck down after falling from his horse in a riding competition. [See - “Superman Curse”] 9. Sep - Rock and Roll Hall of Fame opens. 10. Oct - The Million Man March is held in Washington, D.C. The event was conceived by Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan. 11. Dec - The presidents of Bosnia, Serbia, and Croatia sign a peace treaty in Paris, ending a three-and-a-half-year war. 12. Music Snapshots 13. #1 "Gangsta's Paradise", Coolio featuring L.V. 14. #2 "Waterfalls", TLC 15. #3 "Creep", TLC 16. Record of the Year: "Kiss From a Rose", Seal 17. Album of the Year: Jagged Little Pill, Alanis Morissette 18. Song of the Year: "Kiss From a Rose", Seal 19. Best New Artist: Hootie & the Blowfish 20. Best Female R&B: Anita Baker for "I Apologize" 21. Best Male R&B: Stevie Wonder for "For Your Love" 22. Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group: TLC for "Creep" 23. Best R&B Song: Stevie Wonder (songwriter) for "For Your Love" 24. Best R&B Album: TLC for CrazySexyCool 25. Best Rap Solo: "Gangsta's Paradise", Coolio 26. Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group: "I'll Be There for You/You're All I Need to Get By", Method Man featuring Mary J. Blige 27. Best Rap Album: Poverty's Paradise, Naughty by Nature 28. Movie Snapshots 29. #1 Die Hard with a Vengeance 30. #2 Toy Story 31. #3 Apollo 13 32. Notables: Higher Learning, Major Payne, Bad Boys, New Jersey Drive, Friday, Braveheart, Batman Forever, Pocahontas, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie, Clueless, Waterworld, Mortal Kombat, The Tuskegee Airmen, The Usual Suspects, Seven, Dead Presidents, The American President, Casino, Money Train, Heat, Waiting to Exhale. 33. TV Snapshots 34. Top TV Shows 35. #1 ER 36. #2 Seinfeld 37. #3 Friends 38. Debuts: The Wayans Bros. (WB), The Parent 'Hood (WB), Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel (still airing), In the House 39. Economic Snapshots 40. Income = 35.9k (Previously 37K) 41. House = 113.1K (119) 42. Car = 15.5k (12.5) 43. Rent = 550 (533) 44. Harvard = 26.2k (24.9) 45. Movie = 4.35 (4) 46. Gas = 1.12 (1.09) 47. Stamp .32 (.29) 48. Social Scene: Million Man March 49. A political demonstration in Washington, D.C., on Oct. 16, 1995, to promote African American unity and family values. Estimates of the number of marchers, most of whom were African American men, ranged from 400,000 to nearly 1.1 million, ranking it among the largest gatherings of its kind in American history. 50. Several African American leaders did not support the march, including Mary Frances Berry, chairman of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, and Rep. John Lewis, the latter of whom saw Farrakhan’s message as an effort to “resegregate America.” 51. Comments: 52. Featured Speaker: Louis Farrakhan, @62 yrs old 53. Born Louis Eugene Wolcott on May 11, 1933, in New York City, New York, to Sarah Mae Manning and Percival Clark. His parents separated even before he was born. 54. He did not know his biological father and was brought up by his stepfather Louis Wolcott. The death of his stepfather in 1936 led to the relocation of his family to Boston, Massachusetts. 55. From an early age, he received rigorous training in violin, so much so that by the time he turned 13 he had mastered the instrument and was playing along with the ‘Boston College Orchestra’ and ‘Boston Civic Symphony.’ 56. In his first year as a teenager, he became one of the first black performers to appear on the ‘Ted Mack Original Amateur Hour. ‘The following year, he had two national level victories under his belt. 57. He attended the prestigious ‘Boston Latin School’ after which he was admitted to ‘English High School. ‘After graduating from ‘English High School,’ he enrolled for a three-year course at the ‘Winston-Salem Teachers College’ on a track scholarship. 58. Starting from the 1950s, he pursued a career in music. He recorded several calypso albums under the pseudonym ‘The Charmer. ‘He toured frequently since the release of his first album. In 1955, he organized a show titled ‘Calypso Follies’ in Chicago. 59. Interestingly, one of his songs remained a chartbuster and on top of the ‘Billboard Chart’ for five years in a row. 60. It was while pursuing his professional music career that he was first exposed to the teachings of ‘Nation of Islam’ through his friend and saxophonist Rodney Smith. 61. Later, Elijah Muhammad invited him to attend the Nation of Islam’s annual ‘Saviours' Day’ address. Inspired by the discourse, he resolved to be a member of ‘Nation of Islam’ (NOI) in 1955. (@22) 62. He fulfilled all the requirements to become a registered Muslim/ registered believer/ registered laborer of NOI. Subsequently, he received an approval by the NOI headquarter in July 1955. 63. Initially known by the name Louis X, his name was later changed to the ‘holy name’ Louis Farrakhan. A derivative of the Arabic word furqan, which means "The Criterion". He gave up on a music career and dedicated his life to the ‘Nation of Islam.’ 64. Within a span of nine months, he worked his way up and started serving as the assistant minister to Malcolm X, who was heading the Muhammad’s Temple of Islam in Boston at that time. 65. He was soon made the minister as Malcom X was shifted to the Temple of Muhammad in Harlem, New York. Farrakhan replaced Malcom X as the minister at the Boston Temple. 66. Malcolm X was assassinated on 21 February 1965 and Farrakhan profited from it as he was appointed to two prominent positions in NOI. (@32) 67. He was appointed to the chair of the minister of the influential Harlem Mosque in 1965, a position which he held until 1975. Furthermore, he became the national spokesman and representative of NOI and served in this position until Elijah Muhammad’s death in 1975. 68. In 1975, the Nation's leadership chose Wallace Muhammad, also known as Warith Deen Mohammad, the fifth of Elijah Muhammad's sons, not Farrakhan, as the new Supreme Minister. 69. Though Farrakhan remained a loyalist of the Muhammad clan for some time, in 1977 he withdrew his support from the organization and rebuilt the original ‘Nation of Islam’ which had been established by its founders. 70. Soon after its foundation, he started a weekly newspaper by the name ‘The Final Call, Inc.’ The objective of this initiation was to communicate his views and thoughts to the supporters and members. 71. Two years later, along with his supporters, he organized the first ‘Saviours’ Day’ convention in Chicago. His group promised to walk by the principles of Elijah Muhammad. 72. Throughout his leadership, he blamed the Jewish community and other ethnic and racial groups for the sufferings endured by African Americans. 73. In October of 1995, he planned a broad coalition, intending to assemble about one million men in Washington DC for the ‘Million Man March.’ 74. At the convention, he was the keynote speaker along with distinguished African American intellectuals, such as Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King III, Cornel West, Jesse Jackson, and Benjamin Chavis. 75. Question: Who else could pull this off today? Where have our leaders gone? (Besides Obama) 76. Music Scene 77. #1 "Gangsta's Paradise", Coolio featuring L.V. 78. #2 "Waterfalls", TLC 79. #3 "Creep", TLC 80. #4 "Kiss from a Rose", Seal 81. #5 "On Bended Knee", Boyz II Men 82. #6 "Another Night", Real McCoy 83. #7 "Fantasy", Mariah Carey 84. #9 "Don't Take It Personal (Just One of Dem Days)", Monica 85. #10 "This Is How We Do It", Montell Jordan 86. #11 "I Know", Dionne Farris 87. #12 "Water Runs Dry", Boyz II Men 88. #13 "Freak Like Me", Adina Howard 89. #15 "I Can Love You Like That", All-4-One 90. #18 "Boombastic" / "In the Summertime", Shaggy 91. #20 "You Gotta Be", Des'ree 92. #21 "You Are Not Alone", Michael Jackson 93. #23 "One More Chance", The Notorious B.I.G. 94. #24 "Here Comes the Hotstepper", Ini Kamoze 95. #25 "Candy Rain", Soul for Real 96. #27 "I Believe", Blessid Union of Souls 97. #28 "Red Light Special", TLC 98. #29 "Runaway", Janet Jackson 99. #31 "Colors of the Wind", Vanessa Williams 100. #32 "Someone to Love", Jon B. 101. #34 "If You Love Me", Brownstone 102. #36 "I Got 5 on It", Luniz 103. #37 "Baby", Brandy 104. #40 "He's Mine", MoKenStef 105. Vote: 106. Jan - My Life, Mary J. Blige 107. Feb - Cocktails, Too Short 108. Mar - Safe + Sound, DJ Quik 109. Apr - Me Against the World, 2Pac 110. Apr - Friday, Soundtrack 111. Jun - Poverty's Paradise, Naughty by Nature 112. Jul - HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I, Michael Jackson 113. Jul - Operation Stackola, Luniz 114. Aug - The Show, the After Party, the Hotel, Jodeci 115. Aug - E. 1999 Eternal, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony 116. Sep - The Show, Soundtrack 117. Oct - 4,5,6, Kool G Rap 118. Oct - Daydream, Mariah Carey 119. Oct - Doe or Die, AZ 120. Nov - Dogg Food, Tha Dogg Pound 121. Dec - R. Kelly, R. Kelly 122. Dec - Waiting to Exhale, Soundtrack 123. Vote: 124. Featured Artists: TLC 125. Tionne Tenese Watkins (@25) was born on April 26, 1970, in Des Moines, Iowa, into a family of African American, Native American and Irish descent. Both her parents, James and Gayle Watkins, were musicians and singers. 126. Her parents divorced when she was three years old. Thereafter, she was raised by her mother, who taught her to be “confident and independent”. At the age of nine, they moved to Atlanta, Georgia, where her maternal grandmother used to live. 127. As a child, she was diagnosed with sickle cell anemia (SCA), as a result of which, she had to spend a lot of time in hospitals. 128. As a teenager, she began working as a hair model, eventually serving as a manicurist and shampoo girl at a popular Atlanta hair salon. 129. In 1990, (@20) Tionne Watkins heard that a teenager named Crystal Clear was planning to open an all-girls group like Bell Biv DeVoe, having a tomboyish, hip-hop image. Eventually, she appeared for an audition and joined the three-member band, the third one being Lisa Lopes. 130. Calling themselves ‘2nd Nature’, they soon started working with Jermaine Dupri and Rico Wade on demo tape material. 131. Meanwhile, Watkins met Perri "Pebbles" Reid, the owner of the management and production company, Pebbitone, and managed to arrange an audition with her. 132. Impressed by the girls, Reid arranged an audition with the local record label, LaFace Records, co-founded by her then husband Antonio Reid and Kenneth “Babyface” Edmund. She also changed the group’s name to TLC with ‘T’ representing Tionne, ‘L’ Lisa, and ‘C’ Crystal. 133. Although Antonio Reid was impressed by Watkins and Lopes, he did not approve of Clear, who was eventually replaced by Rozonda Thomas in April 1991. Very soon, Watkins became "T-Boz", Lopes became "Left-Eye", and Thomas became "Chilli”, so that ‘TLC’ continued to be the acronym of their names. 134. Their debut album, 'Ooooooohhh... On the TLC Tip' was released on February 25, 1992, by LaFace Records. It peaked at number 14 on the US Billboard 200, selling six million copies worldwide, and was certified quadruple platinum RIAA. 135. 'Ooooooohhh... On the TLC Tip' scored three top-ten singles on the Billboard Hot 100 with ‘Baby-Baby-Baby’ peaking at number two, ‘Ain't 2 Proud 2 Beg’ at number six and ‘What About Your Friends’ at number seven. Moreover, ‘Baby-Baby-Baby’ also peaked at number one at Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks. 136. In 1993, the group started working on their second album, ‘CrazySexyCool’. But because of Lisa’s personal problems, it took time to complete and was ultimately released on September 15, 1994. 137. Certified Diamond, the album was a huge success, peaking at the 3rd position on the US Billboard 200. It sold over 11 million copies in the United States alone. The album was nominated for six Grammy Awards, out of which it won two and helped TLC to become the second-best selling girl group of all time. 138. Billboard named them the ‘Artist of the Year’ at the Billboard Music Awards. The album also appeared on Rolling Stone Magazine’s ’500 Greatest Albums of All Time’. 139. Despite the success, TLC was forced to file for bankruptcy because of poor contracts they had signed in 1991. Eventually, the group signed a new contract with the same company and went back to work. 140. Rozonda Ocelian Thomas (@24) was born on 27th February 1971 in Atlanta, Georgia to Abdul Ali and Ava Thomas. Her mother is of African American as well as Native American descent, while her father is of East Indian and Middle Eastern Background. She was raised by a single mother and did not meet her father until she was 25. 141. Thomas studied at Benjamin E. Mays High School, from where she graduated in 1989. Soon she started working as a back-up dancer for the R&B group Damian Dame. 142. In 1991, (@20) Rozonda Thomas joined the pop group TLC. 143. Lisa Nicole Lopes (@24) was born on May 27, 1971, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Her father was Ronald Lopes Sr., a staff sergeant in the US Army, and her mother was Wanda Denise, a seamstress. She was of Cape Verdean, Mexican, American, African and Portuguese descent. She was the eldest of three siblings. Her parents divorced when she was in school. Following this, she was raised by her paternal grandmother. 144. At the age of five, she began playing the piano and eventually started composing songs over the next few years. She studied at the Philadelphia School for Girls. 145. In late 1990, having heard of an open casting call for a new girl group through her then-boyfriend, Lopes moved to Atlanta to audition. 146. Lopes’ personal life, though, was marred by her rocky relationship with football great Andre Rison, and in 1994, she was arrested for burning down his home. 147. In 2000, she began her solo-project ‘Supernova’ which was set to be released in August 2001. However, the date was postponed repeatedly. It was eventually broadcast over the internet in 2002. The album was yet to be released formally and a fourth TLC project was in the making, when Lopes met with a tragic car accident in 2002 which unfortunately put an end to her life. she was just 30 years old. 148. Question: Is the WAP controversy justified? 149. Movie Scene: Friday 1995 film 150. (Links and Resources: Strong Black Legends: John Witherspoon; "John Witherspoon's Style of Comedy was Timeless," Justin Tinsley, The Undefeated; Gene Siskel's review, Chicago Tribune; Desson Howe's review, Washington Post; "After 20 Years, Friday Is (Still) The Most Important Film Ever Made About The Hood," Kelley L. Carter, BuzzFeed; "John Witherspoon Made Every Scene Better," Rembert Brown, New York Times; Review by Lisa Schwarzbaum, Entertainment Weekly. - Find additional episodes, leave a comment, or make a donation to support the podcast at unaffiliatedcritic.com.) 151. Reviews: 152. Gene Siskel: For all of the shouting, mugging and rap music, a surprisingly dull comic yarn about a young man (Ice Cube) trying to survive in the 'hood. Colorful characters abound, but nothing ties them together. I knew the picture was in trouble when its first gag involved an old lady spewing obscenities. (Rating: 1 star) 153. By Desson Howe, Washington Post Staff Writer - April 28, 1995: "Friday," a comedy starring Ice Cube and Chris Tucker, is dirty, offensive, infantile and may launch a few sanctimonious opinion columns. And I mean that in the nicest way. The movie, which shamelessly hawks its own "Friday" music video at the beginning and eschews political correctness whenever possible, happens to be incredibly funny. 154. After 20 Years, “Friday” Is (Still) The Most Important Film Ever Made About The Hood: - Kelley L. Carter, BuzzFeed News Reporter. Posted April 20, 2015. 155. “...Todd Boyd, a professor at the University of Southern California's School of Cinematic Arts as well as screenwriter and producer of the 1999 coming-of-age drama The Wood, says that Friday didn't just add an element of comedy to depictions of everyday life in black neighborhoods, it spawned a new genre — the hood comedy. 156. “The film demonstrated that black life was not all drugs, violence, dysfunction, and pathology — yet instead of offering a Cosby Show-like fantasy, Friday put these issues in context, finding humor in the everyday lives of regular black people,” he explains. “Since the 1970s, Hollywood has always looked favorably upon low-budget black films that produce high profit margins at the box office. Friday expanded the representation of the hood into the realm of comedy and achieved box office success at the same time.” 157. Other hood comedies that followed include: 1996’s satire Don’t Be a Menace While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood, 1998’s The Player’s Club (Cube wrote and directed it), 2001’s How High, and 2002’s Barbershop, the latter of which Cube starred in. 158. Question: Friday or Carwash? - Chris Tucker or Mike Epps? 159. TV Scene 160. “Was UPN Black America’s Last Hope for a Black Sitcom-Friendly Broadcast Television Network?” April 20, 2017 - https://shadowandact.com 161. “...Since ABC’s "Black-ish" debuted this fall, it has drawn numerous comparisons to "The Cosby Show" — and I have questions. I wonder why the majority of essays and critiques jumped to a show that has been off-air for 22 years. Although few television shows rivaled the mainstream popularity of Bill Cosby’s chef d’oeuvre, plenty of Black sitcoms have filled its gap since its 1992 finale. Does no one remember the quasi-Black glory of United Paramount Network (UPN)? And can there ever be another like it? 162. From 1995 to 2006 UPN was the home for over 10 concurrently running Black sitcoms (and a handful of dramas). Given the sheer volume of programming, that’s remarkable in and of itself. But perhaps what is more noteworthy than the number of shows is the range of Black life they displayed. 163. "All of Us," produced by Will and Jada Pinkett Smith’s Overbrook Entertainment, centered on a blended family of two divorced spouses and their significant others. The Essence Atkins and Rachel True-helmed "Half & Half" explored the relationship between two estranged half-sisters. "Moesha" was UPN’s most successful sitcom during its five-year run and introduced America to another beloved, nuclear Black family besides the Huxtables. Other notable UPN sitcoms included "One on One," "The Parkers," "Eve," and "Malcolm & Eddie." 164. UPN actively sought programming aimed for Black audiences at a time when Black mainstays from the Big Three networks (ABC, CBS, and NBC) were waning. "Family Matters" was cancelled from ABC’s coveted TGIF lineup in 1998. Fox declined to extend Martin Lawrence’s eponymously named sitcom the previous year. The major networks were beginning to narrow their viewership to exclude all-Black casting on their sitcoms. Not only were Black actors finding work on shows sold to UPN, but established Black producer-writers like Eunetta T. Boone and Ralph Farquhar found a home as well. 165. Despite—and maybe because of—its friendliness to Black programming, UPN suffered from a reputation as a sub-par network. The ratings for their sitcoms often scraped the bottom of the Nielsen barrel. UPN is remembered more for its utter failures ("Homeboys in Outer Space") and ignored when we fondly recall the glory of "Girlfriends." 166. “UPN took the rejects. UPN was 'the Black channel,'” we joke. UPN may not have been perfect, but it gave Black audiences so much to choose from without feeling as if one show had to represent the totality of Blackness. 167. Accordingly, "Black-ish" has a lot riding on its success. Black audiences tune in hoping big wigs take notice and order more Black sitcoms. But it is telling that major networks began a “blackout” of successful Black cast shows in the late 90s and The CW essentially did the same a decade later. 168. "Black-ish" could be the start of another heyday for Black sitcoms. We reach backward to "The Cosby Show" because we love it best and we always will. But in doing so, we ignore the stable of Black shows that kept us laughing long after The Huxtables faded to black. However, the success of "Black-ish" will remain singular until executives reexamine their beliefs about African American audiences; we need them, like UPN once did, to give us a chance. I just hope it doesn’t take another decade. 169. Other Notable UPN Shows: Everybody Hates Chris 2005 / Girlfriends 2000 / All of Us 2003 / Moesha 1996 / The Parkers 1999 / Malcolm and Eddie 1996 / In The House 1995 / Between Brothers 1997 / 170. Other Notable WB Shows: The WB The Wayans Brothers 1995 / The Parent 'Hood 1995 / Steve Harvey Show 1996 / The Jamie Foxx Show 1996 / Smart Guy 1997 / MIB Animated 1997 / The PJs 1999 171. Question: What the hell is wrong with BET? 172. Vote: Best/most important/favorite pop culture item from 1995?
On this episode of the Absolutely Not podcast, Heather interviews Kate Kennedy of the "Be There in Five" podcast. It's their one-year anniversary since they met and now everything is coming full circle with these two ding dongs. They discuss how Tik Tok has taken over their lives, Being locked up with their dogs and Kate explains her emotional investment into Taylor Swift. They bitch about just how insane this year has made everyone, and they aren't suffering fools any longer! That and more! Get the world’s smartest litter without leaving home by visiting PrettyLitter.com and use promo code absolutely for 20% off your first order. Head over to NoDaysWasted.CO/ABSOLUTELY and use promo code "ABSOLUTELY” at checkout for 20% off. Produced by Dear Media.
On this episode of the Absolutely Not podcast, Heather interviews Kate Kennedy of the "Be There in Five" podcast. It's their one-year anniversary since they met and now everything is coming full circle with these two ding dongs. They discuss how Tik Tok has taken over their lives, Being locked up with their dogs and Kate explains her emotional investment into Taylor Swift. They bitch about just how insane this year has made everyone, and they aren't suffering fools any longer! That and more! Get the world’s smartest litter without leaving home by visiting PrettyLitter.com and use promo code absolutely for 20% off your first order. Head over to NoDaysWasted.CO/ABSOLUTELY and use promo code "ABSOLUTELY” at checkout for 20% off. Produced by Dear Media.
Our mission here at the Music Museum is to support all Vietnam Veterans and those who serve the United States, then and now. We thank you for your service. ****** Early-on, in Vietnam, soldiers turned to music as a lifeline to the home front they’d promised to defend. Rock & roll (R&R) really became rest & relaxation (R&R) for the troops. It was this music that got you through another day, another day closer to going home. Music was a big part of a soldier’s down time that centered within the hooches of Vietnam. The music that was popular during the Vietnam War was, and is still, therapy. There are songs you can remember, and then there are songs you REALLY remember. Many of these songs will have a special meaning for you. A place, a brother, a time gone by. This program is for you, the Vietnam Vets, who will never forget. ****** Our goal with The Vietnam War: The Music is to honor the fallen and the survivors with the music that got them through “just one more day”. Our shows are broadcast around the world. They say thank you & “welcome home” to all Vietnam Vets. There is no opinion offered on the War. It’s all about the music. ******* For your service and your sacrifice, this is The Vietnam War: The Music. If you missed your prom because you were serving your country, this one’s for you. We owe you a debt that can’t be repaid. Thank you. ********* This episode is called Prom Night 1971 – Ain’t No Mountain High Enough *********** Join the conversation on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008232395712 ******** or by email at dannymemorylane@gmail.com In this episode you’ll hear: 1) Ain't No Mountain High Enough by Diana Ross 2) My Sweet Lord by George Harrison 3) You're All I Need To Get By by Aretha Franklin 4) If by Bread 5) Love's Lines, Angles And Rhymes by The 5th Dimension 6) Peace Train by Cat Stevens 7) Will You Love Me Tomorrow by Roberta Flack 8) Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler) by Marvin Gaye 9) How Can You Mend A Broken Heart by The Bee Gees 10) Stay Awhile by The Bells 11) Got To Be There by Michael Jackson 12) We Can Change The World by Graham Nash 13) I Love You For All Seasons by The Fuzz 14) The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face by Mary Travers 15) Bless Your Heart by The Chairmen Of The Board (w/ General Johnson) 16) You've Got A Friend by James Taylor 17) If I Were Your Woman by Gladys Knight & The Pips 18) Wild Horses by The Rolling Stones 19) Tupelo Honey by Van Morrison 20) I Am... I Said by Neil Diamond 21) Right On The Tip Of My Tongue by Brenda & The Tabulations 22) Never Can Say Goodbye by Isaac Hayes 23) I'd Love To Change The World by Ten Years After 24) Lovin' Her Was Easier (Than Anything I'll Ever Do Again) by Kris Kristofferson 25) For All We Know by The Carpenters 26) Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me) by The Temptations 27) I Ain't Got Time Anymore by The Glass Bottle 28) Help Me Make It Through The Night by Sammi Smith 29) I'll Be There by The Jackson 5 30) Colour My World by Chicago 31) I Don't Know How to Love Him by Helen Reddy 32) Behind Blue Eyes by The Who 33) The Long And Winding Road by The Beatles
The guest for this episode is Drew Dixon, the accomplished former Vice President of A&R at Arista Records, a former Director of A&R at Def Jam Recordings, the former General Manager of John Legend’s independent label Homeschool Records, and the former manager of recording artist Estelle. Dixon is the center subject of the HBO Max Docuseries On The Record, which presents her powerful haunting story as she grapples with her decision to become one of the first women of color, in the wake of #MeToo, to come forward and publicly accuse hip-hop mogul Russell Simmons of sexual assault. It also features the stories of other women accusing Simmons of sexual assault too including founding member of the first all-female DJ and rap group “Mercedes Ladies” Sheri Sher and former model, now domestic violence awareness activist Sil Lai Abrams. The film also dives into the abuse she suffered from L.A. Reid during her time at Arista. We talk about the documentary, along with her impact on the music industry including her work on projects like Method Man & Mary J. Blige‘s “I’ll Be There for You/You’re All I Need to Get By”, The Show Soundtrack, Q-Tip‘s Amplified LP, and Estelle’s Shine LP. We also talk about how the subject of racism, colorism, misogyny, and rape culture are present in our culture. TRIGGER WARNING: There is discussion of rape and abuse in this episode. Links to subjects mentioned in this episode and other resources: – Sheri Sher: Twitter | Instagram – Sil Lai Abrams: Website | Twitter – On The Record (HBO Max Docuseries): hbomax.com/on-the-record – Drew Dixon’s Impact Spotify Playlist – It’s Time to Stop Treating Black Female Survivors of Sexual Assault as Race Traitors (Marie Claire article by Sil Lai Abrams) – ‘You Can’t Escape Him, He’s Ubiquitous’ (Interview with Sil Lai Abrams by Shamira Ibrahim for TheCut.com) – Ella Wylde on Spotify – Ella Wylde on Instagram (@ellawylde) Follow Drew Dixon: Twitter: twitter.com/deardrewdixon Instagram: instagram.com/deardrewdixon SUBSCRIBE/RATE/REVIEW FRESH IS THE WORD: Subscribe on all major streaming platforms. Please rate and review on Apple Podcast and Stitcher. List of where Fresh is the Word streams: linktr.ee/freshisthewordpodcast. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/freshistheword/message
Just another reason why you should be a VIP member at WheelerInTheMorning.com, as today’s show is scored appropriately on the promise from the past weekends BONUS ViPodcast! A serious tornado ripped through the province over the weeken which is worth some talk, as is an upcoming battle in combat sports that coming to pay per view next month. Bryan Lotocki is in with a review of the movie: Am American Pickle, The NHL Report has bad news for Edmonton and Winnipeg fans. Music News You Can Use features news on Jimi Hendrix, and one of the biggest hit ‘creators’. This is the last week of new shows as the podcast is taking the last 2 weeks of August, and we’ll have some very exciting news to share with everyone when it returns. Check out the ‘Music News You Can Use’ Daily Playlist on iTunes and SpotifySad_Jaguar Playlist on Spotify and AppleWheeler in The Morning WebsiteSponsors:3 Locations of Franks PizzaFrigs Natural MeatNutri LawnVernaus Auto BodyHenderson Massage Health and Wellness CentreSocial Media:Wheeler in The Morning Official InstagramCandace Rae - InstagramDave Wheeler - InstagramDave Wheeler - TwitterThe Jaguar – InstagramSources:Virden Manitoba TornadoTyson vs. Jones JrNatural Earth Eco Ltd Craft CannabisThe NHL ReportNHL.comBlake Wheeler Post GameTalking Movies with Bryan Lotocki:Visit Bryan’s Website for Movie NewsFollow Bryan on InstagramFollow Bryan on TwitterAn American Pickle TrailerThe Rembrants – I’ll Be There for YouMusic News You Can Use:NME.comExclaim.caJimi Hendrix – Purple HazeAmerican Idol ThemeBig Sugar – Diggin’ a Hole
Dropping another excerpt from Jameson's upcoming book Namedropping. This is a special one guys. Who in the world wasn't, at one time or another, obsessed with MxPx? For many of us, the Bremerton trio kicked off a lifelong love of fast, immature, good vibes punk. In this excerpt, Jameson explores the origins of his obsession as well as his many run ins with the band. Visit @namedroppingbook on Instagram to see the photos behind the stories. This excerpt's soundtrack selection is "Party, My House, Be There" by MxPx (duh)
Holly Palmer talking about her life in music with David Eastaugh Palmer started playing live gigs during the period she lived in Boston. She particularly enjoyed stripped-down shows at small clubs, and she still loves intimate engagements offering the opportunity for spontaneous chemistry with the audience. Also during her time in Boston, Palmer began to seriously delve into songwriting, and landed a demo deal with Island Records. In 1999, David Bowie invited Palmer to sing background vocals on his album Hours; she was featured on the album-opening track "Thursday's Child." Palmer subsequently toured worldwide with Bowie and his band as a vocalist and percussionist throughout 1999–2000. After completing the Bowie tour in 2000, Palmer settled in Los Angeles, where her music publisher Marla McNally introduced her to Grammy-winning, Emmy and Tony-nominated composer Allee Willis (whose songwriting credits include Earth Wind & Fire's "Boogie Wonderland" and "September", Broadway's "The Color Purple", "I'll Be There for You (Theme from Friends)", etc.). They began a songwriting collaboration, at the time primarily focused on songs for what would be Palmer's next solo album, I Confess. Palmer made a new deal with Tom Whalley and Jeff Ayeroff, the new heads of Warner Bros. for the album's release but, after completing the album, once again, she and the label saw things differently and went their separate ways. This time, Palmer was able to take the masters for both Tender Hooks and I Confess with her. I Confess album highlights included the single "Just So You Know", a Don Was-produced cover of the Holland-Dozier-Holland classic "You Keep Me Hangin' On" and Dr. Dre's mix of "Jumping Jack". Late, great keyboardist Billy Preston was spotlighted on the track "Down So Low", also featuring Joachim Cooder on drums. Holly launched her own label imprint, Bombshell Records, and independently released both I Confess and Tender Hooks on it in 2004.
Andrew Hines and Donald "Duck" Long join Brian Lohnes on this episode of the NHRA Insider to talk drag racing! Hines talks about the start of the 2020 pro stock motorcycle season, the upcoming Mickey Thompson Pro Bike Battle to be run at the US Nationals, and more. Donald Long is one of the most well known and outlandish promoters in drag racing. He talks about the history of his races, the classes he has created, and what's happening in drag racing these days. Great conversations! Be There!
With all that is going in the world right now, it’s imperative to play close attention to the subject of suicide — a serious public health problem that can have lasting harmful effects on friends, families and communities. Did you know that for every person who takes their own life there are 20 people who attempted suicide (and survived)? Today, Chalene shares some of the warning signs and how we can all help reduce the suicide rate in this country. Thank you to our sponsor Talkspace.com!! Use the code CHALENE and get $100 off Links from today’s episode: National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: Available 24 hours. 1-800-273-8255 After a Suicide Attempt Booklet National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Website Know the Warning Signs Suicide Help Guide Be There to Help Prevent Suicide If you Stick Around By John Plavlovitz Check out all the Discounts and some of Chalene’s favorite things at Chalene.com/Deals Leave Chalene a message at (619) 500-4819 Leave Chalene a Voicemail review or question HERE Join our awesome PodSquad on Facebook here! Go to Chalene.com/MyThing and see what your passion or hidden talents are!! Stop dieting & start living: PhaseItUp.com Get the 131 Book!!! Here’s The System I Use Every Day to be More Organized & Crazy Productive: www.pushjournal.com Sign Up For MY WEEKLY NEWSLETTER and you'll get FREE tips on how to live a ridiculously amazing fun-filled life! Be sure you are subscribed to this podcast to automatically receive your episodes!!! Subscribe to Build Your Tribe!!! Join our awesome PodSquad on Facebook here! Get episode show notes here: www.chalenejohnson.com/podcast Connect with me on your fav social platform: SnapChat: ChaleneOfficial Facebook: www.Facebook.com/Chalene Instagram: www.Instagram.com/ChaleneJohnson Twitter: www.Twitter.com/ChaleneJohnson TikTok: @chaleneOfficial Hey! Send me a tweet & tell me what you think about the show! (Use the Hashtag) #TheChaleneShow so I know you’re a homie! XOXO Chalene
Kate discusses the #FreeBritney movement with Rebecca Grant, a licensed probate attorney who is a subject matter expert on conservatorships. Kate aims to further understand why Britney's situation is so unique and at times, suspicious. Additionally, she fact checks of a lot of the questions she has about the speculation, memes, and twitter threads. For example: What can and can't a conservator force her to do? Is she being forced to work? Why can't she hire her own attorney? Why would they check the dementia box for a 26-year-old woman? How is she, now 38, still in this incredibly restrictive conservatorship and deemed to be incapacitated, yet appear to work, tour, rehearse, run an empire, etc. successfully? All this and more on this 2-part Be There in Five Deep Dive!Helixsleep.com/bethereinfive for up to $200 off mattress orders!trywinc.com code betherein5 for $22 off your first month’s wine subscription!Featured businesses:Dontmsme.comLarartphotography.comClare.com
A #FreeBritney deep dive covering the career and conservatorship of the inimitable Britney Jean Spears. This week, Kate takes on a highly requested and unbelievably layered topic, the #FreeBritney movement. Side A contains the discussion of a lot of the speculation, memes, and twitter threads, along with a full timeline from 1999; side B (will be posted a bit later) is a recorded conversation Kate had with an incredible licensed probate attorney (Rebecca Grant) who will help her deep dive into the nature of a probate conservatorship. Understandably, there’s a big piece of info that’s sealed about this case, so everything is speculation, but they’ll fact check the theories discussed in the first episode and answer the big questions to the best of their ability. For example: What can and can't a conservator force her to do? Is she being forced to work? Why can't she hire her own attorney? Why would they check the dementia box for a 26-year-old woman? How is she, now 38, still in this incredibly restrictive conservatorship and deemed to be incapacitated, yet appear to work, tour, rehearse, run an empire, etc. successfully? All this and more on this 2-part Be There in Five Deep Dive!Trywinc.com code betherein5 for $22 off your first month’s wine subscription!Butcherbox.com/betherein5
Welcome to this month's edition of Ramblings on the Run with Ali and Matt. This month, Matt and I catch up and share how things are going on the run, and then we talk about what we're each loving and are excited about right now. Then, we do a twist on the On the Job series, asking each other questions about our respective careers in podcasting. What we mention on this episode: Don't Keep Your Day Job by Cathy Heller "Influence in the Time of Social Injustice" via Be There in Five Aliphine Tuliamuk on Instagram Courtney Carter on Episode 251 of the Ali on the Run Show The Mina Kimes Show That's What She Said with Sarah Spain Follow Matt: Instagram @rambling_runner Rambling Runner podcast Road to the Olympic Trials podcast Follow Ali: Instagram @aliontherun1 Like the Facebook page Join the Facebook group Twitter @aliontherun1 Support on Patreon Blog Strava Listen & Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Spotify SoundCloud Overcast Stitcher Google Play SUPPORT the Ali on the Run Show! If you’re enjoying the show, please subscribe and leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. Spread the run love. And if you liked this episode, share it with your friends!
This episode is about the possible return of sports. It’s also about sports and race and activism. After the murders of Ahmaud Arbery, George Floyd, and Breonna Taylor, people took to the streets to protest police brutality and racial injustice. Athletes protested in other ways. Leagues responded with varying degrees of substance to their statements.Articles Mentioned: Black People are Tired By Dawn StaleyThe NFL is 70% Black, Why is the TV Coverage So White? By Andrew LawrenceAvery Bradley: Coalition wants NBA’s plan for Black causes before restart by Malika Andrews and Adrian WojnarowskiWhen the W Comes Back, I Won’t Be There by Renee MontgomeryYour Silence is a Knee on my Back by Natasha Cloud Consolidating the Intangibles is hosted by: Olivia (@sportifica) & Didi (@dustdaughter). All episodes can be found on blackgirlsquee.simplecast.com. Intro/Outro is "ROYL" by Chloe x Halle
Season 1, Episode 8This week's guest is Sky Nelson-Isaacs, Physicist, Thought Leader, Musician, Author, Synchronicity & Flow Mentor. Sky and Dana discuss how to be aware of and create flow in your life, and how to stay awake to synchronicity allowing it to work in your decision making every moment! EPISODE LINKS: Purchase Dana's latest book and everything else!Take the Quiz Website LinkedIn Instagram Twitter Today's Guest: Sky Nelson-IsaacsThe Synchronicity InstituteAdditional music was “I’ll Be There for You” from Sky Nelson-Isaacs new album, Stand For Me Settle Smarter is produced by Paul Godwin for NEWdOG MediaQuestions or comments: producerpaul@settlesmarter.com
Rachel Wilkerson Miller, deputy editor of VICE Life, discusses her book, The Art of Showing Up: How to Be There for Yourself and Your People, and answers listener questions about maintaining friendships while social distancing.