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On Thursday, November 7, 2024, Capitol Weekly and the UC Student and Policy Center presented A Post-Mortem of the 2024 Election.We gathered a score of experts for a timely and informative review of the November 5 election, providing analysis, opinions and insight. What happened inside the campaigns? Why? What happens next? Nearly two dozen California insiders will discuss the results of the election and provide a look-ahead at what it means for 2025.In this episode we present Panel 2: THE BALLOT INITIATIVESCalifornia voters confronted a wide variety of themes on this year's ballot - how did they vote on these important issues, and why?Panelists: Brandon Castillo, Bicker, Castillo, Fairbanks & Spitz Public Affairs; Jeff Gozzo, Gozzo Strategy & Campaigns; Susie Shannon, AIDS Healthcare Foundation; Becky Warren, Elevate Public AffairsModerated by Robin Epley of the Sacramento Bee
I'm joined by musician Becky Warren to discuss her music, her work with veterans, and her solo project creating custom tailored songs creation. Find Becky's songwriting coaching here: https://songsidekick.com/ Find Becky's Spotify page here: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3mTESq7qkYJ5k6WiEAY9Uk?si=51-kJpHASP-DTbwr5-fQPw
A multi-channel infographic display at a sports betting counter in Las Vegas, NV. | Image by Sheeps “R” Us is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 On today's show: 0:08 – We host a debate between Kathy Fairbanks (@kathy_fairbanks), spokesperson for the Yes on 26, No on 27 Coalition and Becky Warren, spokesperson for the No on 26 Coalition. 0:33 – Taryn Luna (@tarynluna) who covers California politics for the LA Times unpacks the money flooding into the campaigns for Prop 26 and 27. 0:42 – KPFA reporter Elizabeth Santos reports on Berkeley's Measure M, a proposed tax on vacant rental units that have been empty for a year or more. The post Californians to vote on two sports gambling measures; Plus a proposed vacancy tax in Berkeley appeared first on KPFA.
It's the second-to-last episode of Adobe & Teardrops, and Jewish country music won by popular demand! Read more about Mya Byrne here! Featuring: Becky Warren -- "Good Luck (You're Gonna Need It)" (The Sick Season) Nessi Gomes -- "As You Will (Hine Ani)" (Single) Lily Henley -- "Morena Me Llaman" (Single) Tsibele -- "Di Svet Shop (The Sweat Shop)" (It's Dark Outside) Omer Netzer -- "Country Boy" (Single) Miriam Margles – “Kuma” (Rise Up) Mya Byrne -- "Inflatable Menorah" (Single) Elliah Heifetz -- "Living Proof" (First Generation American) Austin Lucas -- "Different Shade of Red" (Stay Reckless) Aly Halpert -- "She Is On Her Way" (Loosen) You can support Adobe & Teardrops by buying merch or hitting the ol' Patreon or Ko-fi links! The podcast may be ending, but your donations will fund Rainbow Rodeo, the queer country zine, newsletter, and more media formats to come (hint, hint.) Thanks to Alma Contra for making the introduction.
This week we're sitting down with two of our newest adult education program directors, Julie Gordon of UA - Rich Mountain, and Becky Warren of the U of A Community College at Batesville to get to know them a little better, find out how adult ed has been treating them so far, and hopefully get them to open up and overcome some of their shyness.We cover a lot of ground in this rollicking episode, so strap in!For all your pig, goat, and other exclusive farm animal pic needs, make sure to check out @stellaroseandpearl on Instagram.
There are probably a lot of people you’d expect me to have in my top 20, like John Moreland and American Aquarium. While those artists made huge strides in pushing their own boundaries, they just didn’t make as much of an emotional impact on me as the albums featured here. For me, top albums need to both push boundaries AND make me FEEL SOMETHING. These are the 20 albums this year that made my heart skip a beat. We’ll listen to #20 - 11 this week, and then count down to the new year next week. Ashley McBryde -- “Velvet Red” (Never Will) Possessed By Paul James -- “Be At Rest” (As We Go Wandering) Brian Johannesen -- “Tired (Last Time I Saw Her)” (Holster Your Silver) Little Big Town -- “The Daughters” (Nightfall) Lilly Hiatt -- “Little Believer” (Walking Proof) Paisley Fields -- “You Me and the Country” (Electric Park Ballroom) Samantha Crain -- “Holding to the Edge of Night” (A Small Death) SG Goodman -- “Space and Time” (Old Time Feeling) Austin Lucas -- “Drive” (Alive in the Hot Zone!) Becky Warren -- “Me And These Jeans” (The Sick Season) Send me music via SubmitHub! Send me money via Ko-fi or Patreon. Find Rachel and her comic via https://linktr.ee/rachel.cholst
We cut right to the chase this week with some of the finest Americana out there, plus an interview with Elli Perry about her incredible new song “Glynn County.” The song is only available on her site, and the proceeds go to YOUth Speak, a Glynn County-based youth group that is already making positive change in the wake of Ahmaud Arbury’s murder. This episode of Adobe & Teardrops was sponsored by WYLD gallery in Austin, Texas! Go to wyld.gallery and check out the amazing contemporary Native American art on offer -- for literally any budget! Album of the Week: Becky Warren -- The Sick Season Becky Warren’s made something of a career of singing about society’s discards -- homeless communities, veterans, and, now, herself. The Sick Season is the kind of sickly deep dive most of us have been on now that we’re stuck in isolation -- much like a musician traversing miles and miles of road. Warren’s exhaustion with herself will feel familiar to most of us, and she brings some truly stellar backup along with the likes of Emily Saliers and Ben de la Cour. This is the kind of album Adobe & Teardrops lives for and you’ll hear it again on my year-end roundup very, very soon. Holly Near -- “Ain’t No Where You Can Run” (And Still We Sing: The Outspoken Collection) Chicks With Dip -- “Snake Oil Salesman” (Stomping on Eggshells) Steven Blane -- “Busking My Way Back To You” (Motel Blue) Megan and Shane -- “Caroline” (Caroline) The Pollies -- “Lost” (Not Here) Juhan Ongbrian -- “Sail On” (Single) Risa Kopp -- “Grit and Ashes” (Single) Wild Earp -- “Oligarchy Blues” (Single) Becky Warren -- “Dickerson Pike” (The Sick Season) Johno Leeroy -- “Rest Easy” (The Magnolia Sessions) Martin and the Fall -- “By the Mile” (Nothing Wrong With This EP) Ryan Dunlap -- “You Just Got Beat” (Single) Made of Stone -- “The End” (Single) INTERVIEW w/ Elli Perry featuring “Glynn County” Send me music via SubmitHub! Send me money via Ko-fi or Patreon. Find Rachel and her comic via https://linktr.ee/rachel.cholst
The show starts off with more clarity on the Beatles discussion from last week. We try to figure out each other's favorite 3 Bands of all time. Also, who are bands you like but are embarrassed to admit? David got a text from listener Adam, who wants to know if having a daughter has changed the three hosts political views? The new Becky Warren album is out and we highly recommend you grab a copy: https://beckywarren.com/ The Flaming Lips are playing shows...while encased in bubbles. Would you go to a show? Borat 2 is coming out! Rudy G was caught with his pants down! Will you watch the movie?
David had a busy week. His daughter had surgery, he celebrated a wedding anniversary, and he voted early! Lee read Todd Snyder's book, "I Never Met A Story I Didn't Like" and highly recommends it. The guys are excited for the new Becky Warren album. This leads into talk about the Beatles and who is everyone's favorite Beatle. John's kid had a problem with his bus and this leads into talk about bus drivers and teachers not being paid. The boys talk about being snubbed by the Nashville Scene in the Best of Nashville Awards. They also give a shoutout to some of the winners. The show wraps up with a Dear John that features a listener wanting advice about starting a podcast.
Singer-songwriter Becky Warren takes a spin this week. My wife and I first discovered Becky when she opened for Indigo Girls in Tulsa last year. Is this just a sneaky way for me to get Indigo Girls on this show? Of course not! Are such tactics beneath me? Possibly!Becky talks about her first two albums; War Surplus and Undesirable. Her upcoming album, The Sick Season, drops in October.Becky and I talk Faust, Randy's doomed theatrical production. We talk about God, the nature of good and evil, and the burdens of being an atypical southerner.NOT FAIR, I hear previous guests complain. How come she gets an entire album? Well, because she's Becky ******* Warren, you chumps. She does concept albums, so she gets a concept album.
Jack Williamson, retired Director of Bands at Central Michigan University reflects on his successful career. He talks about how his master's degree helped him fill in the cracks and why it is important to have high standards. John and Becky Warren of Mandan, North Dakota share their story of how they met at the Midwest Clinic and how their love for bands and each other continue to motivate them to make a difference for kids through band.
Vanavond om 22.00 uur bij 40UP Radio een nieuwe aflevering van Music Trails van Marc Stakenburg en Joost Verbunt. Wederom met veel muziek vanuit het zuiden van de VS, je hoort onder andere Steve Earl, John Prine, Pearl Jam en Becky Warren. Het album van de week is Lilly Hiatt - Walking Proof
Vanavond om 22.00 uur bij 40UP Radio een nieuwe aflevering van Music Trails van Marc Stakenburg en Joost Verbunt. Wederom met veel muziek vanuit het zuiden van de VS, je hoort onder andere Steve Earl, John Prine, Pearl Jam en Becky Warren. Het album van de week is Lilly Hiatt - Walking
Episode 152 features the following topics: John met Alexa Bliss and Nikki Cross at work this past week Lee attended a Becky Warren show David went to the Unclaimed Baggage Store in Alabama and bought a new laptop The topic of 'Magic Mormon Underwear is discussed along with Demons and Aliens There was a 'Bigfoot sighting' in Kentucky and shots were fired Leena Dunham tried to kiss Brad Pitt at an event Mario Lopez made a statement about transgendered children and the internet was not happy The Dear John features a segment about a star athlete out of control We tried Sonic's Reaper Spicy Margarita and give reviews on it. Also we were sent LeChosa's Hot Sauce collection and will try it on next week's show! Check out Christina 'Wee Wee' Porcelli's new book: F*ck Them All Big and Small! Follow Us On Social! FACEBOOK: http://facebook.com/bybpod TWITTER: http://twitter.com/bybpod INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/blameyourbro/ *LEAVE A RATING AND REVIEW ON APPLE PODCASTS! *
The following topics are discussed on Episode 147 of Blame Your Brother. Everyone attended John’s Son’s Birthday Party at his house. David has questions about the grill situation and a good time was had by all. All the hosts talk about their Father's Day experience. Lee had a Flat Tire and needed to call AAA for help. Lee also went and saw Caroline Spence at the Basement and Becky Warren at the Bluebird Cafe. Last week, Twitch banned one of its top streamers — Guy Beahm, better known as Dr Disrespect — for broadcasting from a public bathroom at E3. There is a new edition of Avengers Endgame - the Misogynistic Version, where all women empowered scenes have been removed. This leads into talk about Incels and their childhood friend Kenny. John gives advice to a guy who isn't sure his dad loves him more than his mom.
Alright, alright, alright. This week's guest is my very good friend and Americana singer/songwriter extraordinaire, Becky Warren and I sat down in January in Nashville for a great interview. She talks about her two albums, her time in The Great Unknowns, her time as an Army wife, and life on the road. She also sings two songs off her "War Surplus" album, "It Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time" and "Call Me Sometime." Mr. Ben De la Cour joined us about halfway through the interview and added some insight and comedic relief. You can find her amazing music here Here And here Don't forget to check out Ben De la Cour's music here And please don't forget my boy Uli's podcast, which can be found here Take care of yourselves and each other. Be good or be good at it.
BIG ANNOUNCEMENT- Ben's song "Evelyn" is now the podcast's theme song. He graciously is allowing me to use his song during episodes, which is really awesome. This is Ben's interviews, with some cameos with Becky Warren and Chris Watts. He also played two songs off his new album, The High Cost of Living Strange. It was a great time and I hope to sit down with Ben again in the future. Oh, and he also kicked my ass in Trivial Pursuit. Great. You may find Ben here And here Take care of yourselves and each other. Be good or be good at it.
Episode 115 John is headed to Vegas for a Baby Moon and Lee and David saw Becky Warren at the High Watt in Nashville David learned of a kid’s artist named Big Daddy Jam while attending a Trunk or Treat. This lead into his problems with kids and parents at events Don Lemon believes that White Men are the problem in America. Are they? A Daycare was caught having a Kid’s Fight Club where kids were fighting each other while wearing Hulk hands A Canadian Man was arrested for Drugs in the Scoop Nashville segment John helps a man who is going on a first date and needs help with what to wear. This leads into talk about what is a good first date. Follow Us On Social! FACEBOOK: http://facebook.com/bybpod TWITTER: http://twitter.com/bybpod INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/blameyourbro/ *LEAVE A RATING AND REVIEW ON APPLE PODCASTS The post Episode 115 – Bad Parents, Kid’s Fight Club, and Big Daddy Jam appeared first on BLAME YOUR BROTHER .
Von had a near-death experience and Rachel was given SO MUCH life! The intrepid duo once again endeavor to pronounce names. Also, hi W.B. Walker! Music in this episode: Thomasin and the Hot Dog Swarm -- “What a Time To Be Alive” The High Divers - “Fall In Love So Fast” AND “Making Me Want You” (Chicora) Linda Mizzi, “Holy Moly” AND “Fisherman” (Real People) Lilly Hiatt - “I Wanna Go Home” AND “The Night David Bowie Died” (Trinity Lane) Becky Warren, “We’re All We’ve Got” AND “Valentine” (Undesirable) National Park Radio - “Mighty Mountains” (Old Forests) Sarah Rachele - “Bye Bye Baby Bye Bye” (Single) Chelsea Nolan, “Rock Bottom” AND “Build a Fire” (chelsea.) Gasoline Lollipops - “Mustangs” AND “Child Of God”(Soul Mine) Porchlight Apothecary, “Lost In You” (Weight of the Heart) Rachel wrote a comic! Check it out here! Send us music via SubmitHub. Send us money via Ko-fi or Patreon. Contact Von via linktr.ee/vonreviews and say hi to Rachel on Twitter @adobeteardrops
The boys are back after taking a week off! The topics this week include: All three hosts had to wear jerseys and wigs after losing a bet to Sal of Not Playing Stupid. You have to check out the YouTube page to see how ridiculous it looks. David’s wife gave birth to their third child and David talks about that experience Lee and David went downtown and saw Becky Warren and also ended up at a Jazz Club. Lee also got compared to Ron Jeremy as well (Also he looks like Ken Burns as well) John’s coworker is sharing QAnon videos with him. What is QAnon? It might blow your mind. A new Fortnite skin is causing a ruckus (Calamity John) and David is addicted to Fortnite. He gets called a Nerd in the process. Lil Xan got hurt by Flamin’ Hot Cheetos John gives advice to a woman who has to wear a…WIG. Follow Us On Social! FACEBOOK: http://facebook.com/bybpod TWITTER: http://twitter.com/bybpod INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/blameyourbro/ *LEAVE A RATING AND REVIEW ON APPLE PODCASTS! * Lee’s Doppleganger The post Episode 110 – Wig Bowl, Fortnite, and QAnon appeared first on BLAME YOUR BROTHER .
Becky Warren joins the show for Episode 104! Becky Warren is a Nashville-based American Artist, who stops by the Blame Your Brother studios to talk about her life as an artist and play songs as well. Becky talks about growing up in Atlanta and moving to North Carolina and discovering her love of music. She also talks about her upcoming appearance on Jeopardy, her albums that feature songs about PTSD and her upcoming one that is about the homeless community in Nashville. Songs performed by Becky Warren on this episode Call Me Sometimes We’re All We Got Dive Bar Sweetheart Make sure to check her out on the web at: https://beckywarren.com/ and follow her on Social Media as well! @ThisIsBeckyW facebook.com/thisisbeckyw instagram.com/thisisbeckyw Her new album drops on October 19, 2018, so be looking for that. She is also performing at the AmericanaFest in Nashville on September 11, 2018 The post Episode 104 – Guest: Becky Warren appeared first on BLAME YOUR BROTHER .
Even with all of the cool country music fashion we’ve seen over the years, Jim Lauderdale’s Manuel suits included, nobody has ever made me drop my jaw and exclaim out loud like Ward Hayden’s Tex-Mex suit of flowers and jewels on Wednesday night. It was black with tightly embroidered vines and blooms and just covered like a mirror ball with rhinestones. He wore it well and led Girls Guns and Glory in a set that easily justified the audacious accouterments. It was one quarter of a night that delivered half bluegrass and half rocking country and 100% well written songs.
Becky Warren tells the sorta true story behind the story arc on her album War Surplus, talks about her solo career and plays three tracks from the album. Also on this episode, I’ve got a sneak peek at the upcoming Band Of Heathens album, some great rock & roll from Heath Green, Mark Porkchop Holder, & Matt North. Plus more new music from Blair Crimmins, The Crawdaddies, Pickxen and Les Claypool’s Duo De Twang. "Becky Warren sings about coming home from the war (Ep331)" originated from Americana Music Show.
Owen Campbell plays tracks from Breathing Bullets and talks about his time busking on the streets all over the world and his US tour. I’ve also got the new Blue Rodeo album and the new Piedmont Melody Makers album. I’ve also got new music from Washboard Hank, & Tom Rhodes. I’ve also got more new music from Pete Sinjin, Jack Grelle, Becky Warren, and Seth Walker. "Owen Campbell takes it on the road (Ep328)" originated from Americana Music Show.
Arty Hill plays tracks from Live: Church On Saturday night and talks about getting into country music growing up, his double band line up, and his songwriting secret sauce. Also this week I’ve got the debut album from Becky Warren, plus new music from Courtney Granger, Pete Sinjn and Wayne “The Train” Hancock. Plus I’ve got more new music from Aaron Lee Tasjan, Southern Culture On The Skids, Joe Rut, and classic tracks from Bruce Springsteen, Steve Earle, and the Allman Brothers. "Arty Hill lets the songs come to him (Ep326)" originated from Americana Music Show.