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Monday was fashion's biggest night: the Met Gala. And our pal Brittany Luse was paying attention to all the best and worst dressed. Today we've got an episode of the podcast It's Been A Minute – they've got a recap of the highs and lows of the night.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
In the past year, there have been a lot of movies that feature older women falling in love with much younger men. There's The Idea Of You, A Family Affair, Lonely Planet, and Babygirl, just to name a few. But why now? Today we're bringing you an episode of the NPR podcast It's Been A Minute. In this episode, host Brittany Luse sits down with New York Magazine features writer Rachel Handler to unpack what these films say about Hollywood's changing attitudes towards older women and why the category of, quote-unquote, "women's film" still feels behind the times. behind the times.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Luigi Mangione is alleged to have shot and killed United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson, and even before he was identified, the reaction to the shooter was far different than other instances of gun violence. Today on It's Been A Minute, guest host Gene Demby talks with The Guardian's Abené Clayton about why Mangione is being praised by some, and why his alleged actions won't do much to fix the healthcare industry.And later on the show, a conversation with Dr. Laurie Santos, psychology professor at Yale and host of the podcast, The Happiness Lab, on the surprising science of how gratitude can affect our brains.Support public media and receive ad-free listening & bonus content by joining NPR+ today: https://plus.npr.org/Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
It's cuffing season: the time of year where the weather cools down and folks look for a warm body to cuddle up with. But we're getting into some of the less warm and fuzzy aspects of dating. For the next couple of weeks, we're kicking off cuffing season with some of the big questions about dating in our culture right now.This week – so you got 'The Ick?' That feeling of disgust when someone your dating does this one thing that you just can't look past. You think it's about them, but is The Ick actually about you?Brittany is joined by B.A. Parker, co-host of NPR's Code Switch, Corey Antonio Rose, a producer for It's Been A Minute, and Josh Rottman, associate professor of psychology and a disgust expert. They discuss what The Ick is and what it's really about.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Back from the dead to share that we were interviewed on NPR's It's Been A Minute about the devil in cinema.We are also gearing up for a Halloween episode and are assigning the following films as homework (you can find most of these online one way or another...)-Tombs of the Blind Dead (1972)-The Evil (1978)-The Beyond (1981)-City of the Living Dead (1980)-Rosemary's Baby (1968)-Inferno (1980)
Today on Louisiana Considered, we bring you a special episode of NPR's It's Been A Minute. Who will win today's cage match?Welcome to The Smackdown! For the next several weeks Brittany is hosting debates in cities and regions across the United States to find out who and what are the most influential things from those places.This episode Brittany lands in New Orleans, Louisiana, and debates with Gulf States Newsroom health equity reporter Drew Hawkins and writer & editor Ko Bragg. There will be winners. There will be losers. There will be surprises.
We explore the science behind how self-compassionate touch can help us feel better about ourselves.Link to transcript: https://tinyurl.com/4nm5827fSummary: Brittany Luce, host of NPR's "It's Been A Minute," shares her experience with self-compassionate touch. She did it for 20 seconds, almost daily. to quiet her inner critic and foster self-compassion, especially during moments of stress or self-judgment. Researcher Eli Susman also shares the fascinating science behind this practice, and how despite being short and sweet —it may still be an effective way to cultivate self compassion -- especially if you find ways to make it a habit.How To Do This Self-Compassionate Touch Practice:Take a moment to try these different touches and see which feels most supportive to you. Whenever you feel stressed or upset, or just need some extra support, use this compassionate touch to remind yourself that you're here for you. Research shows the practice works best when practiced regularly.Duration: 20 seconds, practiced daily or as often as you can.Find a comfortable space. Sit or stand somewhere you feel relaxed and at ease. Try out these micro practices while thinking kind words to yourself, as though you were comforting a dear friend in distress.1. Touch Your Heart: Place both hands gently over the center of your chest, one on top of the other. Apply just enough pressure to feel connected, but not uncomfortable. Focus on the warmth of your touch. 2. Feel Your Strength: If it feels right, make a gentle fist with your left hand, symbolizing strength, and place it over your heart. Rest your right hand on top of the fist to combine the feeling of strength and love. 3. Cradle Your Face: Gently cup each of your cheeks with your hands, holding your face as you would a loved one in distress. Let the touch be soft and caring. 4. Support Your Core: Place both hands over your solar plexus, just below your ribcage, and imagine you're holding and supporting your core. This can be particularly comforting if you're feeling fear or deep emotions. 5. Give Yourself a Hug: Cross your arms, resting each hand on the opposite shoulder. Gently squeeze yourself, adjusting the pressure to feel comforting but not overwhelming.Guest: Brittany Luse is an award-winning journalist, cultural critic. and host of the NPR podcast “It's Been a Minute.”Learn more about Luse: https://tinyurl.com/3bjt6v7mFollow Luse on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bmluseListen to the NPR podcast "It's Been A Minute": https://tinyurl.com/3uek8ey8Guest: Eli Susman is a researcher and Ph.D. Candidate in Psychology at UC BerkeleyRead Eli Susman's study on self-compassionate touch: https://tinyurl.com/2uh783z8Related Science of Happiness episodes: How to Feel Better About Yourself Give Yourself A Break If You Want to Be More Productive, Cut Yourself Some Slack Related Happiness Break mediations:What to do When you're Struggling, With Spring WashamTranscript coming soon.
Brittany Luse, host of NPR's It's Been A Minute, joins All Songs Considered's Robin Hilton to update our running list of the year's best songs. Featured artists and songs:1. Ekko Astral: "Baethoven," from 'pink balloons'2. Nubiyan Twist: "Carry Me (feat. Seun Kuti)," from 'Find Your Flame'3. T-Bone Burnett: "He Came Down," from 'The Other Side'4. Bien et Toi: "So Long (feat. Paris Texas)," from 'London Safari II'5. Bnny: "Missing," from 'One Million Love Songs'6. Chanel Beads: "Unifying Thought," from 'Your Day Will Come'Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
One of Brittany's latest TV obsessions has been Netflix's Love on the Spectrum. It's a reality series that follows several autistic adults as they wade through the dating pool, guided by relationship coach Jennifer Cook. Brittany sits down with Jennifer to unpack how her own experience with autism informs the advice she gives. Then, Brittany is joined by Gender Reveal podcast host Tuck Woodstock and Flyest Fables producer Morgan Givens. Together, they discuss how the show deals with stereotypes, the problems baked into all dating shows and what it's like to watch the show as autistic viewers.Want to be featured on It's Been A Minute? Record a voice note for 'Hey Brittany' and send it to IBAM.org.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
This episode is brought to you by our play cousins over at NPR's It's Been A Minute. Brittany Luse chops it up with New Yorker writer and podcast host Vinson Cunningham to discuss his debut novel Great Expectations. It's a period piece that follows the story of a young man working on an election campaign that echoes Obama's 2008 run. Brittany and Vinson discuss American politics as a sort of religion - and why belief in politics has changed so much in the last decade.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Brittany Luse, host of NPR's It's Been A Minute, joins NPR's Stephen Thompson and host Robin Hilton to update our running tally of songs that could end up on NPR Music's best-of-the-year lists.Featured Tracks:1. Empress Of: "Feminine," from For Your Consideration2. Rosie Tucker: "All My Exes Live In Vortexes," from UTOPIA NOW!3. Patrick Watson: "Perfect Day" (Single)4. Summer Banton: "Boyfriend" (Single)5. Madi Diaz: "God Person," from Weird Faith6. Friko: "Get Numb To It," from Where we've been, Where we go from hereLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
When folks think about where to get the latest in hip-hop, NPR doesn't usually come to mind. But that's changing, thanks to the team that produces Tiny Desk Concerts, which was nominated for Best Hip-Hop Platform in the 2022 BET Awards. Since 2008, Tiny Desk Concerts have delighted millions of listeners and viewers on YouTube with stripped-down performances from their favorite artists. Now the series is proving it's also an authentic space for showcasing all forms of hip-hop. Guest host Elise Hu talks to Tiny Desk Concerts series producer Bobby Carter about bringing new musicians into the mix, what goes on behind the scenes, and where the team wants to take the show next. Then, Elise plays a Tiny Desk edition of 'Who Said That' with Carter and video producer Josh Bryant. Finally, Elise chats with P.E. Moskowitz, author of the Mental Health newsletter, about how terms from therapy have crept into our daily language. Does it help or harm how we think about mental health? Listen to more It's Been A Minute at these links: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, NPR.org, or anywhere you get your podcasts.
Since releasing one of the most critically-acclaimed albums of 2022, pop titan Beyoncé has withheld the visuals for almost a year. NPR Senior Culture editor Bilal Qureshi went to the first stop on the Renaissance World Tour and joins producer Corey Antonio Rose to reveal one of the most highly-anticipated musical secrets. Then, journalist Tre'vell Anderson takes host Brittany Luse through a groundbreaking look at the history of transgender representation onscreen, in their new book, We See Each Other: A Black, Trans Journey Through TV and Film. Listen to more It's Been A Minute at these links: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, NPR.org, or anywhere you get your podcasts.
Tracee Ellis Ross is an icon. From playing the premiere Black bachelorette, Joan Carol Clayton, on Girlfriends to becoming America's mom as Bow Johnson on Black-ish, she's spent the past two decades portraying a paragon of Black womanhood on screen. More recently, Tracee's turned her focus toward uplifting the stories of real people – on her Hulu documentary Hair Tales, and with her new podcast, I Am America. Host Brittany Luse talks with Tracee about her long and varied career, how she tackles storytelling through documentary and what it means to have rich auntie energy.Listen to more It's Been A Minute at these links: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, NPR.org, or anywhere you get your podcasts.
The prince of pranks, Eric André, changed the comedy landscape with his long-running series on Adult Swim, The Eric André Show. After a 3-year hiatus, the show is back. Brittany Luse sits down with André to talk about the new season, his pranks on Amber Rose and Jaleel White, and why his humor seems to always flip the script of figures of authority and create heroes out of average Joes.Listen to more It's Been A Minute at these links: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, NPR.org, or anywhere you get your podcasts.
Woodstock '99 was meant to commemorate the original, historic festival with “three days of peace and music” but instead became "three days of rage and chaos." Hundreds of thousands of angry young men celebrated the end of the millennium by moshing to acts like Limp Bizkit, Korn and Kid Rock. But, when food and water became scarce, and the porta potties overflowed, they ended up rioting. If you thought Fyre Fest was bad…at least it wasn't actually on fire! Journalist Sam Sanders (Vibe Check, It's Been A Minute) and comedian and author Lindy West (Text Me Back!) join Misha to answer all of the burning questions about Woodstock '99.Follow The Big Flop on the Wondery app or wherever you get your podcasts. You can listen to The Big Flop early and ad-free on Wondery+. Join Wondery+ in the Wondery app or on Apple Podcasts.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome to the first ever IBAMmys, the It's Been A Minute 2023 culture awards show! It's been a minute - a whole year - and we're looking back at the biggest cultural moments of the past 365 days. Host Brittany Luse, NPR's Ayesha Rascoe, and Vox's senior pop culture correspondent Alex Aband-Santos all made nominations for each category, and a select group of culture experts at NPR voted for who should take home the prize.
Martin Scorsese's Killers of the Flower Moon is everything an Oscar contender might be: long, epic, morally complicated and expensive. While many movie-goers left theaters moved, others called the film a problematic disaster. Today, we're bringing you an episode of NPR's It's Been A Minute, where host Brittany Luse and guests talk about what Killers of the Flower Moon got wrong and how it fits into a broader history of Native Americans on screen.
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This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit virginiasolesmith.substack.comIt's time for your September/October Indulgence Gospel! Corinne is here. We're getting into the tyranny of portion control, meal trains, and whether Virginia's house is really that clean. If you are already a paid subscriber, you'll have this entire episode in your podcast feed and access to the entire transcript in your inbox and on the Burnt Toast Substack.If you are not a paid subscriber, you'll only get the first chunk. To hear the whole conversation or read the whole transcript, you'll need to become a paid Burnt Toast subscriber. Also, don't forget to order Fat Talk: Parenting In the Age of Diet Culture! Get your signed copy now from Split Rock Books (they ship anywhere in the USA). You can also order it from your independent bookstore, or from Barnes & Noble, Amazon, Target, Kobo or anywhere you like to buy books. (Or get the UK edition or the audiobook!) Disclaimer: Virginia and Corinne are humans with a lot of informed opinions. They are not nutritionists, therapists, doctors, or any kind of healthcare providers. The conversation you're about to hear and all of the advice and opinions they give are just for entertainment, information, and education purposes only. None of this is a substitute for individual medical or mental health advice.BUTTER & OTHER LINKSPhilly Fat ConPriestess of the Indulgence Gospel t-shirts!!!(Proceeds go to National Network of Abortion Funds)It's Been A Minute on pumpkin spicethose New York Times recipe commentersdo older people eat lesscar sushi essay for the New York TimesEileen Fisher lantern pantsMonday pants from Free Label (also Loretta pant and Sophie slacks)Universal Standard—every year we debate how to pronounce “ponte.”Corinne's Universal Standard jeansVejasReebok Club C 85SabahsBoston clogsPuzzle set-up: a pretty cute chair + a little table + puzzle tableThis American Ex-Wife: How I Ended My Marriage and Started My Lifethis hatface shield trendVirginia's favorite sun hatGriefcatpartytime on InstagramCREDITSThe Burnt Toast Podcast is produced and hosted by Virginia Sole-Smith. Follow Virginia on Instagram or Twitter.Burnt Toast transcripts and essays are edited and formatted by Corinne Fay, who runs @SellTradePlus, an Instagram account where you can buy and sell plus size clothing.The Burnt Toast logo is by Deanna Lowe.Our theme music is by Jeff Bailey and Chris Maxwell.Tommy Harron is our audio engineer.Thanks for listening and for supporting anti-diet body liberation journalism.
Love Is Blind is back with a whole new crop of singles willing to try their luck at finding love sight unseen; Tara's fellow Coelenologist Brittany Luse returns to talk about it! Around The Dial takes us through American Horror Story, Still Up, and the AppleTV+ documentary feature Still. Theresa pitches the third episode of Normal People for the Canon. Then, after naming the week's Winner and Loser, it's on to a Game Time that feels really connected to you already. Grab your gold goblet and join us! GUESTS
In September 2002, the Russian pop duo t.A.T.u. released their smash single "All The Things She Said." The song is a grungy euro-dance track, and the video features the lead singers Lena Katina and Julia Volkova dressed in schoolgirl uniforms and making out in the rain. The video was banned from UK television for being "not really suitable for children." That did not stop the song from becoming a global sensation. It topped the charts in 13 countries, and in the United States the duo would perform the song over and over on live television. During performances, they made a point to do as they did in their video and make out.But here's the thing: neither Katina or Volkova identified as lesbians or queer at the time. From Harry Styles to Katy Perry, debates over queerbaiting have raged online, and t.A.T.u.'s "All The Things She Said" fits squarely in that lineage. But despite roleplaying as lesbians for their own success, is there something redeemable in how they represented lesbianism at a time when no one else would put two women kissing on camera? And how should we look at this song today?It's Been A Minute senior producer Barton Girdwood talked this out with Girls Can Kiss Now author, Jill Gutowitz. You can email us at IBAM@npr.org.
We're back back back again from the street corner!SEASON 7 OF MY WIG IS HERE (again!)!! Can you believe it?Tune in to hear Adriana and Isaac talk about all things surrounding their favorite old school reality TV shows! This week we dive into the premiere of I Love New York: The Squeakquel, and stumble over our outro lines because it's BEEN A MINUTE!If you can't find your wig after listening to us, be sure to subscribe to, rate, and review us!**************************************************Follow Adriana - @ItsTrentaBitch**************************************************Follow Isaac - @everyones_favorite_isaac**************************************************Follow us on Instagram @mywigpodcast**************************************************Become a Patron - Patreon.com/MyWig **************************************************Follow us on Facebook at My Wig Podcast, and send yourquestions to mywigpodcast@gmail.com
In the wake of user dissatisfaction with Twitter, a crop of hungry new apps have sprung up to replace it. This week on It's Been A Minute, host Brittany Luse is joined by Washington Post reporter Taylor Lorenz to unravel Meta's newest app: Threads. They also discuss the latest changes in the the social media landscape, our power to shape it and why influencers could ultimately come out on top.You can follow us on Twitter @NPRItsBeenAMin and email us at ibam@npr.org.
The Pop Culture Happy Hour team is off today, so we're bringing you an episode of NPR's It's Been A Minute. Host and our pal Brittany Luse recently spoke with our other pal Tre'vell Anderson. They recently published a book called We See Each Other. It's about the complicated history of trans representation in TV and film.
**Help support the show as we get back to making new episodes. You can donate right on our website YouGetAPodcast.com** This episode, we look at an iconic friendship — and an epic road trip. In 2006, Oprah Winfrey and Gayle King drove from California to New York together. Of course, they turned it into an episode for the Oprah Winfrey Show. We look at their friendship, what it says about the bond between Black women, and of course what went down on the very long drive. Our guest for this episode is Brittany Luse, host of NPR's It's Been A Minute. You Get A Podcast is hosted and executive produced by Kellie Carter Jackson, with co-host Leah Wright Rigueur. You Get A Podcast is produced by Roulette Productions. Executive Producer Jody Avirgan. Producer Nina Earnest. Artwork by Jonathan Conda. We are a proud member of Radiotopia from PRX. Your support helps foster independent, artist-owned podcasts and award-winning stories. Class dismissed!
You might recognize Brittany Luse's sharp takes and quick wit from shows like For Colored Nerds or It's Been A Minute. But did you know that she can cook? This week, Brittany Luse talks to Jesse about the rampant abuse of cheese in food media, why you should never cook for a man, and her one recipe: Weeknight Collard Greens & Weekend Grits. (And, no, she will not be getting into the sweet vs. savory grit debate.) Brittany Luse is an award-winning journalist and cultural critic. You can follow her on Instagram @bmluse and listen to her show It's Been A Minute on NPR. If you like our show, don't forget to hit like and subscribe and leave us a review! Help support The One Recipe, and shows from APM Studios that bring people together, with a donation of any amount today.
The Pop Culture Happy Hour team is off today, so we're bringing you an episode of NPR's It's Been A Minute. In this episode about the Kardashians, host Brittany Luse unpacks how the Kardashian family went from Hollywood D-listers to an American institution. The episode also includes a look at the celebrity skincare syndicate: what are all these people trying to sell us, and what are they buying?
A few weeks ago, writer and critic Brittany Luse became the new host of the beloved NPR show It's Been A Minute. But before she became a radio and podcasting fixture, Luse was a kid growing up in Farmington Hills. We talk with Luse about her Michigan origins, her new gig, and her career telling and producing stories from Black experience. Guest Brittany Luse, host of It's Been a Minute ___ Looking for more conversations from Stateside? Right this way. If you like what you hear on the pod, consider supporting our work. Music in this episode by Blue Dot Sessions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, host of NPR's ‘It's Been A Minute,' Brittany Luse, and host of NPR's ‘Embedded,' Kelly McEvers, drop in to talk about the $1.5 billion Powerball jackpot, Elon Musk's Twitter takeover, and “pandemic amnesty.” Then, if you need TV recommendations for this cozy fall weather, The New Yorker's Inkoo Kang has got you covered. You can find Inkoo's list of shows at our website: https://www.wbez.org/stories/what-would-you-do-with-a-billion-bucks/1d9a7529-65bd-4ada-929e-1ec8b9c8fbed
Spirit Halloween is known for its unique business model. On Halloween, we bring you an episode of It's Been A Minute about why this pop-up scheme is such a hit.For sponsor-free episodes of The Indicator from Planet Money, subscribe to Planet Money+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org.
Cultural critic Brittany Luse talks about the excitement and challenges of her new, big job. We hear from the new host of NPR's It's Been A Minute. Then, we're going to the Cow Palace to check out one of their signature events. And, three local authors read from their new releases
NPR is proud to present Brittany Luse as the new host for It's Been A Minute. Whether you're a long time listener or you're just finding the show, you know that culture doesn't happen by accident. Find out why with Brittany every Tuesday and Friday starting October 7.
The June Run It Red NTS show is now available to check! Full tracklist below (support the artists!), and don't forget to check the archive, 80+ shows of upfront Techno and beyond! If you're enjoying the show, and have the means, drop a donation to some worthy charities in the link below. Stay Safe, Sims x Charity Link: biglink.to/Charities Subscribe: >>> fanlink.to/runitred Send your music >>> promos@djbensims.com Spotify Playlist: bit.ly/RUNITREDSPOTIFY BEN SIMS pres RUN IT RED 90. June 2022 1. Mano De Fuego - Sol. Underground Resistance 2. Santonio Echols - The Sanctuary (Super Culture Remix). Super Culture 3. Arthur Robert - Wither. Knowledge 4. Mr G - It's Been A Minute. Unreleased 5. ANNĒ - Rosette. Unreleased 6. George Cross -Locating Fish. UKR 7. Carlo Lio - Freaky Bitches. WRKTRX 8. Julien Bracht - Apocalypse (Marcel Dettmann Remix). System 9. Truncate - Out Of Contro. Truncate 10. Roman Flügel presents Tracks On Delivery - Jam. Rekids 11. Gene Hunt - Arcadia. Elorf 12. George Cross - Well This Is Awkward. UKR 13. Black Girl/White Girl - Metaphsical. Hardgroove 14. Fadi Mohem - Locked Groove 15. Spandau20 15. Kashpitzky - Interior. Be As One 16. Samuel L Session & Van Czar - Omnipresence. Hardgroove 17. Rene Wise - Tizer. SK Eleven 18. Vinicius Honorio - Hammerdin. Ear To Ground 19. CRAVO - Funana . Hayes 20. Ben Sims - Wipeout (Paul Mac Remix). Unreleased 21. Pushmann - Ephemera. Hardgroove 22. Samuel L Session & Van Czar - Fetisch. Hardgroove 23. Nastia Reigel - Not Int. Enemy 24. Jeroen Search & Gotshell - Mod Shape. Be As One 25. Christian Smith - Collateral. Symbolism 26. Inox Traxx - Remember Me. Unrelased 27. Jeroen Search & Pushmann - Fusion Reaction. Be As One 28. Adriana Lopez - Hidden Motive. Source Artists 29. Fhase 87 - French Loops 05.A. French Loops 30. Divide - Solarite. Hayes 31. Jeroen Search - Object of Ridicule. Reclaim Your City 32. Roman Flügel presents Tracks On Delivery - Yes People. Rekids 33. Fixon - Life Puzzle. ANOAH 34. Dimi Angélis - Slipback. Rudiment 35. Rene Wise - Fuego. SK Eleven 36. Rødhåd - Mental Strength. WSNWG 37. Kashpitzky - Be Mad. Be As One 38. Samuel L Session & Van Czar - Universal. Hardgroove 39. Jeroen Search & Gotshell - Phase Detector. Be As One 40. Christian Smith - Brava. Symbolism 41. Black Girl/White Girl - Ascension. Hardgroove 42. Geto Mark - Bounce. Bunkaball 43. Kashpitzky - I Demand . Be As One 44. CRAVO - Papabinghi. Hayes 45. VIL & CRAVO - Newkeys. Hayes 46. Marcal - Never Wrote This. Enemy 47. Zisko - State Of Vibration. Bipolar Disorder 48. Pushmann - Huecha. Hrdgroove 49. Insolate - Wonderful Life (Truncate Remix). Arkham Audio 50. MSDMNR - Messages. Deadcert 51. Mode 1 - Broken Machines. Unknown 52. Ben Klock & Fadi Mohem - Prism. Klockworks 54. Kessell - Perfect Symmetry. Source Artists 55. Jeroen Search - Modules. Reclaim Your City 56. Jonas Kopp - Solar Flare. R3volution 57. Filip Xavi - Rasputica. Rudiment 58. Jonas Kopp - Watching the Past. EVOD 59. Rødhåd - Alternation. WSNWG 60. FORUM - Stalk. OOM 61. Oscar Mulero - Serpent. Source Artists 62. Pushmann & VIL - 01 (Ben Sims Edit). Hardgroove 63. Black Girl/White Girl - Alpha Wave. Hardgroove 64. Theo Parrish - Weirdo. Sound Signature 65. ANNĒ - Sunbeam. Unreleased 66. Geto Mark - Pop That. Bunkaball 67. Kr!z - Levitate. Blueprint 68. Rifts - Locked Groove 36. Spandau20 69. Ben Klock & Fadi Mohem - Prefix . Klockworks 70. Jon Hussey & Stuey Lyons - Saol Fขrsa. Deliquent Delivery 71. Paula Cazenave - Photophobia. Symbolism 72. Mike Storm - No Human World. Symbolism 73. Nørbak & Jonas Kopp - Mundo Solar. NRBK 74. Mike Storm - 1977. Symbolism 75. Translate & Pulso - Relative 0.5. EVOD 76. Alex Dolby - Circle of Life. Affekt 77. Wavejumpers - Decoding The Maps. Underground Resistance 78. Mano De Fuego - Descenso. Underground Resistance
(SEASON 2 EP. 46) TY HUNTER - HUNTER BROTHERS So nice to catch up with Ty Hunter from the Hunter Brothers!! Over 61 million video & audio streams to date, multiple CCMA Award nominations, JUNO Award nominations and SCMA Award wins. “Those Were the Nights” (from their debut album Getaway) and their Top 10 smash hit “Born and Raised” have all been certified Gold in Canada. In 2020, Hunter Brothers were the #3 most played Group or Duo on country radio in Canada. WHAT ELSE IS IN STORE FOR THEM!! The Brothers released their latest single, “Peace, Love & Country Music.” - 3 things we all need in life. Find out through Ty, the meaning of the song and how it came to life. If you enjoy hockey, well you've definitely heard their song, “All Night” as it was the promo song for the Calgary and Dallas series during these playoffs. That's not all they planned for this year! They've got a tonne of performances, so make sure you check out their website and see if they are playing somewhere near you! You can also expect new music on the horizon and we cannot wait because, it's BEEN A MINUTE. “Born & Raised” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-DfyDg3ZybA “All Night” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2gjXD-pyPuY&t=18s “Peace Love & Country Music” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J2vfoYeqyhw “Hard Dirt” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eTQ5gC1Av28 SOCIALS: INSTA: https://www.instagram.com/hunterbros/?hl=en WEB: https://hunterbrothers.com __ Intro Music by Jack Vandervelde - Georgia - https://thmatc.co/?l=82F1F26E Intro Created by https://www.instagram.com/bookitediting/ @bookitediting _______________ FOLLOW & KEEP UP with COUNTRY WITH CELINE: Insta: https://www.instagram.com/countrywithceline/ Web: https://countrywithceline.ca Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/country-with-celine/id1563285858 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0ULNqzQp0Tw0Jv4g0Rtjxz --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/countrywithceline/message
Today, we're passing the mic to our friends at It's Been A Minute. Recently, they dug into how the anticipated repeal of Roe v. Wade will affect broader privacy issues. Will tech platforms continue to provide the same information, in states where the procedure is outlawed? What risk does your digital footprint create, if you seek information about abortion or other reproductive health care? Guest host Elise Hu talks it out with Rachel Cohen, senior policy reporter at Vox News, and Lil Kalish from CalMatters.
A couple of years ago, Stacey Smith found out that a male colleague in a similar role was making $20k more than she was. In the fashion of any true reporter, Stacey started researching the gender gap in the workplace, exploring everything from why women make less money to why there are fewer women in leadership roles. In this episode, Hala and Stacey talk about sexism in the workplace, the gender pay gap, Stacey's book Machiavelli for Women, unconscious bias in the workplace, Machiavelli's princes, mentorship, the Cinderella syndrome, negotiation advice, and more. Topics Include: - Sexism in the workplace and the gender pay gap today - Why isn't this changing? - Conflicting views of women leaders - Hot boxing in the corporate world and what happens to women in this world - Unconscious biases and their reverberations - History of Machiavelli and his princes - Takeaways from Machiavelli - Cringy advice in Machiavelli for Women - Growing career after having a child - Advice for men and mentorship in the workplace - Key observations that Machiavelli made about human nature that are true today - Definition of power and Machiavelli's power principle - Cinderella syndrome - Advice on negotiation and asking for women - Fake it till you make it - Birds of a confident feather - The easy ask - Advice for women and men - And other topics… Stacey Vanek Smith is the co-host of NPR's The Indicator from Planet Money. She's also a correspondent for Planet Money, where she covers business and economics. Before coming to NPR, Stacey worked for Marketplace, where she was a correspondent and fill-in host. At Marketplace, Smith was part of a collaboration with The New York Times, where she explored the relationship between money and marriage. She was also part of Marketplace's live shows, where she produced a series of pieces on getting her data mined. Her work has appeared on All things Considered, Consider This, Morning Edition, Up First, Weekend All Things Considered, It's Been A Minute, with Sam Sanders, How I Built This, and Rough Translation, as well as in Time Magazine, The New York Times, The Awl and People Magazine. Stacey earned her bachelor's degree in comparative literature and creative writing from Princeton University. She also holds a master's in broadcast journalism from Columbia University. Sponsored By: 99 Designs - Head to 99designs.com/YAP to learn more and get $30 off your first design contest! Sandland Sleep - Go to sandlandsleep.com and use the promo code YAP15 ThirdLove - Upgrade your bra today and get 20% off your first order today at thirdlove.com/yap ExpressVPN - Visit my exclusive link ExpressVPN.com/yap and get 3 extra months free WRKOUT - Visit wrkout.com/yap to book a FREE Session with a world-class trainer and get 30% off your first TWO MONTHS with code YAP Resources Mentioned: Stacey on NPR: https://www.npr.org/people/350888943/stacey-vanek-smith Machiavelli For Women by Stacey Smith: https://www.staceyvaneksmith.com/book Harvard University's Implicit Association Test (IAT): https://implicit.harvard.edu/implicit/education.html Women Don't Ask by Linda Babcock: https://www.amazon.com/Women-Dont-Ask-Negotiation-Gender/dp/0691210535 Stacey's Website: https://www.staceyvaneksmith.com/ Stacey's Podcast: https://www.staceyvaneksmith.com/audio Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/staceyvaneksmith/ Stacey's Twitter: https://twitter.com/svaneksmith Stacey's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stacey-vanek-smith-4171ab13/ Connect with Young and Profiting: YAP's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/youngandprofiting/ Hala's Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/htaha/ Hala's Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/yapwithhala/ Clubhouse: https://www.clubhouse.com/@halataha Website: https://www.youngandprofiting.com/ Text Hala and join YAP's text community by texting the keyword “YAP” to 28046
It's Been A Minute is sticking around, but before our beloved Sam Sanders takes flight we've got news to cover! In Sam's last episode as host, he's joined by NPR Weekend Edition Sunday host Ayesha Rascoe and NPR Congressional Correspondent Susan Davis to talk about the latest in politics news from gas prices to Ukraine to the upcoming US midterms. He then plays a special game of Who Said That? with his Aunt Betty and her friend, Lynette Maxwell.You can follow us on Twitter @NPRItsBeenAMin and email us at samsanders@npr.org.
In this special episode, our friends at the It's Been A Minute podcast talk with musician and filmmaker Questlove about the recently released soundtrack to his 2001 documentary Summer of Soul (...Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised). Host Sam Sanders chats with Questlove about the long history of Black erasure and the memorable performances from The 5th Dimension, Stevie Wonder (playing the drums!), Mavis Staples, Mahalia Jackson, Nina Simone and many more.
A towering figure of the fashion world, André Leon Talley was impossible to ignore. His influence extended well beyond the runway — during his time at Vogue, he was a rare Black editor in a largely white industry, and also a major figure in the LGBTQ+ community.In this episode of It's Been A Minute, host Sam Sanders discusses Talley's influence and legacy with Saeed Jones and Zach Stafford. Listen to more It's Been A Minute with Sam Sanders via Apple, Spotify, or Google.
Welcoming Sam Sanders to The Pod Club! In the first Pod Club episode of 2022, host Jo Piazza sits down with the host of NPR's It's Been A Minute to talk about their personal podcast resolutions for the upcoming year. They also delve into a debate over Sam's distaste for Cyndi Lauper's synthesizer solo in “All Through The Night” that Jo just cannot get on board with. Listen to this week's episode to get inspiration for your own podcast resolutions for 2022 and to weigh in on whether the synthesizer is the worst part of one of Cyndi Lauper's best songs.Sam's Show:It's Been A MinuteShows Mentioned:InvisibiliaSwitched on PopToday Explained!Audiogram: https://www.dropbox.com/s/l865w2e41sri6s9/TPC-Sam%20Sanders-audiogram%20%28Made%20by%20Headliner%29.mp4?dl=0 Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We take a look back on the year in news and pop culture... in quotes. Audie Cornish and Ari Shapiro join Sam Sanders for a special episode of NPR's It's Been a Minute to play a deluxe version of their favorite game, Who Said That. Listen to It's Been A Minute on NPR One, Apple Podcasts or Spotify. In participating regions, you'll also hear a local news segment that will help you make sense of what's going on in your community.Email us at considerthis@npr.org.
We take a look back on the year in news and pop culture... in quotes. Audie Cornish and Ari Shapiro join Sam Sanders for a special episode of NPR's It's Been a Minute to play a deluxe version of their favorite game, Who Said That. Listen to It's Been A Minute on NPR One, Apple Podcasts or Spotify. In participating regions, you'll also hear a local news segment that will help you make sense of what's going on in your community.Email us at considerthis@npr.org.
Banning books from classrooms and school libraries is nothing new, but it's recently become a topic of considerable political debate. How should parents react to this news, and to the books their children are reading? In this episode of NPR's It's Been A Minute senior editor Barrie Hardymon and Traci Thomas, host of The Stacks podcast, joined guest host Ayesha Rascoe to talk about banned book lists.The three talk about why it's important for kids to discover books freely, even if that means starting a hard conversation with them. They also discuss their favorite — and least favorite — books that often show up on banned book lists.
Banning books from classrooms and school libraries is nothing new, but it's recently become a topic of considerable political debate. How should parents react to this news, and to the books their children are reading? In this episode of NPR's It's Been A Minute senior editor Barrie Hardymon and Traci Thomas, host of The Stacks podcast, joined guest host Ayesha Rascoe to talk about banned book lists.The three talk about why it's important for kids to discover books freely, even if that means starting a hard conversation with them. They also discuss their favorite — and least favorite — books that often show up on banned book lists.
Ahead of the U.N. climate talks in Glasgow this weekend, we're sharing this episode from our friends at It's Been A Minute with Sam Sanders.In this episode, Sam chats with climate experts Ayana Elizabeth Johnson, marine biologist and writer, and Kendra Pierre-Louis, senior climate reporter with the podcast 'How to Save a Planet.' Together, they answer listener questions about everything from how to talk to your kids about global warming... to how to deal with all of this existential dread.
Sam Sanders is one of our favorite friends of the podcast. His NPR show, It's Been A Minute, has released an outstanding three part series exploring crossover in pop music. We want to share with you the 2nd episode form that series on the legacy of Janet Jackson. From It's Been A Minute On the 35th anniversary of Janet Jackson's first No. 1 Billboard Hot 100 hit, we look back at Control, her career-defining album that changed the trajectory of pop music in the late '80s and '90s. In the second episode of a three-part series exploring crossover in pop music, we look at Jackson's musical and cultural legacy over the years. We also reconsider how Jackson was vilified after her Super Bowl XXXVIII appearance, and why. Episode art by Blake Cale for NPR All episodes in the series There Was Nothing Like 'Soul Train' On TV. There's Never Been Anything Like It Since Janet Jackson Once Had 'Control' of the Charts. We Don't Give Her Enough Credit 1999's 'Latin Explosion' chased crossover hits. Today, Latino artists don't need them Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This is the third and final installment in a special series from NPR's 'It's Been A Minute' podcast looking at important moments in the history of pop-music crossover. On this episode, Sam and his guests look at the so-called "Latin Explosion" of the late 1990s and ask who this historic if calculated moment was actually for, and what were the business considerations behind it? And what does "Livin La Vida Loca" have to do with all of it? You'll find all that out and more in this episode.
On the 35th anniversary of Janet Jackson's first No. 1 Billboard Hot 100 hit, our friends at It's Been A Minute look back at Control, her career-defining album that changed the trajectory of pop music in the late '80s and '90s.
When Soul Train was first nationally syndicated in October of 1971, there was nothing else like it on TV. It became an iconic Black music and dance show — a party every weekend that anyone could join from their living room. In the first episode of a three-part It's Been A Minute series examining the concept of crossover in pop music across three decades, Sam Sanders breaks down the lasting influence of Soul Train. With Hanif Abdurraqib, author of A Little Devil in America, as well as scholars, fans and even a few featured dancers, they ask: why has there never been another show like Soul Train since it went off the air?
Episode 56 Cris Powerhouse. No Regrets.. A Story of Finding Purpose. There is few stories that go deeper than Cris'. From hard lessons learned in his teens in the streets of North Jersey and NYC, to his home of the last 30 years, there was alot to overcome for him. Through Powerhouse, he found new meaning and purpose, and through the band, they helped usher in a new era for Bay Area Hardcore. Being friends with Cris for over 20 years, its a heartfelt conversation between 2 friends on the past and we catch up to the present. Cris's story of overcoming drugs and staying on the path of sobriety through hardcore music, the band , the crew is a lesson on finding purpose and meaning .44 Episode 56 Cris Powerhouse. No Regrets.. A Story of Finding Purpose. There is few stories that go deeper than Cris'. From hard lessons learned in his teens in the streets of North Jersey and NYC, to his home of the last 30 years, there was alot to overcome for him. Through Powerhouse, he found new meaning and purpose, and through the band, they helped usher in a new era for Bay Area Hardcore. Being friends with Cris for over 20 years, its a heartfelt conversation between 2 friends on the past and we catch up to the present. Cris's story of overcoming drugs and staying on the path of sobriety through hardcore music, the band , the crew is a lesson on finding purpose and meaning . Opening Track of the Episode : Powerhouse " Been A Minute" (Debut track/IN Production recording) This is a Debut of the first Powerhouse song in a very long time. The song has been in production and this is not the final cut, but the band wanted to show people what they've been working on. www.powerhouseobhc.bandcamp.com www.instagram.com/powerhouseobhc Jerry Guzman www.gofundme.com/f/help-jeff-with-medical-costs?utm_campaign=p_cp+share-sheet&utm_medium=copy_link_all&utm_source=customer Eddie Leeway www.gofundme.com/f/eddie-leeways-fight-with-cancer Roger Miret www.gofundme.com/f/roger-miret-needs-our-help Uzi One www.gofundme.com/f/cancer-treatment-for-uzisan-save-the-voice
This year marks the 35th anniversary of Janet Jackson's Control. That album was her first real commercial hit and, looking back, helped redefine all of pop music. In the late '80s and '90s, Jackson was one of the biggest stars of our time — right up there with her brother, Michael and Madonna. And yet, Jackson isn't always given her due. In this special episode from NPR's It's Been A Minute podcast, host Sam Sanders explores why that is, how she made the album Control, and the incident — that lasted all but a second — that changed the course of her career.
Thirty-five years ago, Janet Jackson released an album that changed the course of her career, and of pop music. Control took over radio, reinvented the playbook for Black artists crossing over into pop and ushered in a whole new sound for R&B. But after the wardrobe malfunction at the 2004 Super Bowl halftime show, Janet's reputation took a hit, and she's yet to receive the flowers she deserves. In this episode of NPR's It's Been A Minute, host Sam Sanders wants to set the record straight. Listen to It's Been A Minute on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or NPR One.
Thirty-five years ago, Janet Jackson released an album that changed the course of her career, and of pop music. Control took over radio, reinvented the playbook for Black artists crossing over into pop and ushered in a whole new sound for R&B. But after the wardrobe malfunction at the 2004 Super Bowl halftime show, Janet's reputation took a hit, and she's yet to receive the flowers she deserves. In this episode of NPR's It's Been A Minute, host Sam Sanders wants to set the record straight. Listen to It's Been A Minute on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or NPR One.
Fifty years ago this month, the TV show Soul Train was first broadcast nationally. It brought Black music, dance, fashion and performance into viewers' homes every weekend and continued for more than 30 years. There was nothing like it on TV, and all these years later, there's been nothing like it since. On this special episode from the NPR podcast, It's Been A Minute with Sam Sanders, we look at the lasting impact of Soul Train and why it mattered.
When Soul Train was first nationally syndicated in October 1971, there was nothing else like it on TV. It was the iconic Black music and dance show, a party every weekend that anyone could join from their living room. Our friends at It's Been A Minute with Sam Sanders break down the lasting influence of Soul Train on the culture and ask why there's never been a show like it since.
Summary: "Your birth is my birth, your death is my death." It is summer repeat season at Pop This! and this week we re-visit our episode on Michaela Coel's brilliant series I May Destroy You from August 2020. Also discussed: drive-ins, period sex, and the excellent podcast It's Been A Minute. Pop This! will be back with regular episodes on Sept. 15. Show notes: Michaela Coel | James MacTaggart Lecture | Edinburgh TV Festival 2018 (YouTube) Chewing Gum Season 1 (CBC Gem) Michaela Coel's 'I May Destroy You' Will Tear You Apart (Vulture) Recommendations: Lisa: Schitt's Creek (TV) Andrea W.: It's Been A Minute: Reckoning With Race in Journalism (podcast) Andrea G.: Twilight Drive-In Music credits: "Life of Riley" by Kevin MacLeod From incompetech.com Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License "Good Times" by Podington Bear From Free Music Archive Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License Theme song "Pyro Flow" by Kevin Macleod From Incompetch Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License Intro bed: "OLPC" by Marco Raaphorst Courtesy of Free Music Archive Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 NL Pop This! Links: Pop This! on TumblrPop This! on iTunes (please consider reviewing and rating us!) Pop This! on Stitcher (please consider reviewing and rating us!) Pop This! on Google PlayPop This! on TuneIn radioPop This! on TwitterPop This! on Instagram Logo design by Samantha Smith Pop This! is two women talking about pop culture. Lisa Christiansen is a broadcaster, journalist and longtime metal head. Andrea Warner is a music critic, author and former horoscopes columnist. Press play and come hang out with your two new best friends. Pop This! podcast is produced by Andrea Gin.
This week, the role of Kate Winslet will be played by Dean Winchester, we discuss the Extremely Regular childhood of Waldorph and we're forced to reckon with why the show made any of the choices that it did on Ride or DIe - S4E10 - Heaven and Hell. Recs: Pru - Imamu Room (YouTube) Waldorph - It's Been A Minute, With Sam Sanders (NPR Podcast)
In today's episode, Nick Warnes & Karen Rohrer have a dialogue with R. Eric Thomas, a national bestselling author, playwright, and screenwriter. His books include Here for It, or How to Save Your Soul in America, which was featured as a "Read with Jenna" pick on NBC's Today, and Reclaiming Her Time: The Power of Maxine Waters, co-authored with Helena Andrews-Dyer. For four years, he wrote "Eric Reads the News” a wildly popular daily humor column covering pop culture and politics on ELLE.com. Eric has written on the Peabody Award-winning series Dickinson on AppleTV+ and Better Things on FX. Off the page, Eric is also the long-running host of The Moth StorySlams in Philadelphia and Washington, D.C., and has been heard multiple times on The Moth Radio Hour, NPR's All Things Considered and It's Been A Minute with Sam Sanders. To find out more about R. Eric Thomas you can visit https://rericthomas.com/. Here are some quotes from today's interview: "I mean, no one is going to arrest me for saying I'm a writer" "I can start walking in a certain direction without fully know why I'm doing it." "It starts off listening to myself, but then it immediately moves to listening to the way I sound in the world... the minute you start involving other people it becomes an interrogation of yourself." "I think of story as an empathy engine." "There is a silence that is so active and electric... listening to that silence is really useful to me." Please review this episode, subscribe to this podcast and share it with a friend! Make sure to visit our website, cyclicalinc.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cyclical-podcast/message
On this week's episode of Currently Reading, Kaytee is thrilled to be chatting with Traci Thomas! We are discussing: Bookish Moments: “my whole life is bookish” and a mother-daughter buddy read Current Reads: an unexpected mix of fiction and non-fiction this week turns things on their head Deep Dive: we have a long chat about Traci's reading life, her Shakespeare challenge, the podcast, and all the snacks Book Presses: a few non-fiction presses that readers will love. As per usual, time-stamped show notes are below with references to every book and resource we mentioned in this episode. If you'd like to listen first and not spoil the surprise, don't scroll down! New: we are now including transcripts of the episode (this link only works on the main site). These are generated by AI, so they may not be perfectly accurate, but we want to increase accessibility for our fans! *Please note that all book titles linked below are Amazon affiliate links. Your cost is the same, but a small portion of your purchase will come back to us to help offset the costs of the show. Thanks for your support!* . . . . Intro: :46 - The Stacks Podcast 1:00 - The Stacks Instagram 1:05 - shereads.com Bookish Moment of the Week: 2:55 - When You Reach Me by Rebecca Stead 3:30 - The Giver by Lois Lowry 3:34 - The Stacks Ep. 110 (Traci and her mother Sue Thomas) Current Reads: 3:52 - Long Division by Kiese Laymon (Traci) 4:55 - Starfish by Lisa Fipps (Kaytee) 5:54 - Every Body Looking by Candice Iloh 5:55 - The Stacks Book Club 7:16 - Seven Days in June by Tia Williams (Traci) 9:24 - Traci's final review of Seven Days In June via Instagram 9:34 - Black Futures by Kimberly Drew and Jenna Wortham (Kaytee) 9:49 - Choose Your Own Adventure Books 1-4 by R. A. Montgomery 10:02 - The Amityville Horror by Jay Anson 11:15 - The Stacks Ep. 146 (w/Kimberly Drew and Jenna Wortham) 11:40 - Still Processing Podcast w/Jenna Wortham and Wesley Morris 12:32 - Two Noble Kinsmen by William Shakespeare 12:41 - Cymbeline by William Shakespeare (Traci) 13:27 - The Winter's Tale by William Shakespeare 13:28 - The Tempest by William Shakespeare 13:29 - King Henry the Eighth by William Shakespeare 14:17 - You'll Never Believe What Happened to Lacey by Amber Ruffin and Lacey Lamar (Kaytee) 15:04 - Libro.fm 15:54 - It's Been a Minute episode w/Amber Ruffin and Lacey Lamar Deep Dive - Traci's Reading Life 17:21 - Othello by William Shakespeare 17:25 - New Boy: William Shakespeare's Othello Retold by Tracy Chevalier 17:33 - Vinegar Girl: William's Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew Retold by Anne Tyler 17:38 - The Stacks Ep. 10 w/ Vella Lovell 18:23 - Open Source Shakespeare 18:48 - Two Gentleman of Verona by William Shakespeare 18:52 - The Comedy of Errors by William Shakespeare 19:04 - Hamlet by William Shakespeare 19:23 - Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare 19:29 - Macbeth by William Shakespeare 19:34 - Richard II by William Shakespeare 19:36 - Titus Andronicus by William Shakespeare 20:01 - Lend Me Your Ears podcast 20:19 - The World Only Spins Forward by Isaac Butler and Dan Kois 28:11 - Columbine by Dave Cullen 28:14 - Blood in the Water by Heather Ann Thompson 28:18 - Empire of Pain by Patrick Raddon Keefe 28:57 - Bad Blood by John Carreyrou 29:14 - Darryl's Instagram @dsweet_library 34:43 - Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy 35:30 - The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison 35:48 - Beloved by Toni Morrison Books We Want to Press Into Your Hands: 45:02 - Jesus Land by Julia Scheeres (Traci) 45:07 - A Thousand Lives by Julia Scheeres (Traci) 48:33 - Here for It by R. Eric Thomas (Kaytee) 48:50 - It's Been A Minute episode w/R. Eric Thomas 51:10 - The Stacks Pod on Twitter @thestackspod_ Connect With Us: Meredith is @meredith.reads on Instagram Kaytee is @notesonbookmarks on Instagram Mindy is @gratefulforgrace on Instagram Mary is @maryreadsandsips on Instagram currentlyreadingpodcast.com @currentlyreadingpodcast on Instagram currentlyreadingpodcast@gmail.com Support us at patreon.com/currentlyreadingpodcast
Patti Harrison is known for bringing her absurd, caustic, yet charming comedy to supporting roles on shows like Search Party, Broad City and Shrill. But now she's in a starring role in the romantic comedy Together Together. In it, Harrison plays a young single woman who agrees to be a gestational surrogate for a single man in his 40s, played by Ed Helms. It's Been A Minute host Sam Sanders talks to Patti about what it was like to play a role different from everything she's done before, why Together Together is even billed as a rom-com, and the quandary of representation as a trans woman.
Can people who are vaccinated still carry and transmit the coronavirus to other people? How effective are the vaccines against coronavirus variants? And what's the deal with side effects? In this episode, an excerpt of Maddie's appearance on another NPR podcast, It's Been a Minute with Sam Sanders, where she answered those questions and more. Listen to 'It's Been A Minute with Sam Sanders' on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Email us at shortwave@npr.org.
Las Culturistas are joined by NPR correspondent, host of It's Been A Minute and active listener extraordinaire Sam Sanders, who quickly finds out that he is "held in the same high esteem as Regina King" by Bowen & Matt, which is saying quite a lot, okay?! The three show Regina respect, get into Whitney Houston's National Anthem at the Super Bowl (Sam has a great episode of IBAM that is sort of *talking to* our Britney episode, so check it out), react to Justin Timberlake's lil' apology, and get innnnnnnto Janet Jackson's music video iconography and talk favorite Janet albums. Also, the current state of daytime TV is discussed, a discussion on how IT'S A BRANDY MOMENT RIGHT NOW, theories on Clive Davis being the devil, and Sam discusses how pop culture and politics are forever intertwined. What. A. Time. What a man. Listen to and follow Sam!
We asked for your questions on navigating love and dating during the pandemic. Therapist and sexologist Lexx Brown-James has answers. She's joined by Sam Sanders, host of NPR's news and pop culture show, It's Been A Minute. Listen via Apple or Spotify. And University of Georgia social scientist Dr. Richard Slatcher shares some findings from his global research project, Love In The Time Of COVID. In participating regions, you'll also hear a local news segment that will help you make sense of what's going on in your community.Email us at considerthis@npr.org.
We asked for your questions on navigating love and dating during the pandemic. Therapist and sexologist Lexx Brown-James has answers. She's joined by Sam Sanders, host of NPR's news and pop culture show, It's Been A Minute. Listen via Apple or Spotify. And University of Georgia social scientist Dr. Richard Slatcher shares some findings from his global research project, Love In The Time Of COVID. In participating regions, you'll also hear a local news segment that will help you make sense of what's going on in your community.Email us at considerthis@npr.org.
Irrational decisions. Things we can't let go. Friend of the show Sam Sanders comes by to talk obsessions. We turn to economics for advice, clarity and comfort. | Subscribe to Sam's podcast, It's Been A Minute.
Why does Whitney Houston's 1991 Super Bowl national anthem still resonate 30 years later? Listen to this episode from our friends at It's Been A Minute with Sam Sanders where they chat with author and Black Girl Songbook host Danyel Smith about that moment of Black history and what it says about race, patriotism and pop culture.
Why does Whitney Houston's 1991 Super Bowl national anthem still resonate 30 years later? In this episode of NPR's It's Been A Minute, host Sam Sanders chats with author Danyel Smith about that moment of Black history and what it says about race, patriotism and pop culture. Smith wrote about the significance of that national anthem performance back in 2016 for ESPN.Listen to more episodes of It's Been A Minute on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
Why does Whitney Houston's 1991 Super Bowl national anthem still resonate 30 years later? In this episode of NPR's It's Been A Minute, host Sam Sanders chats with author Danyel Smith about that moment of Black history and what it says about race, patriotism and pop culture. Smith wrote about the significance of that national anthem performance back in 2016 for ESPN.Listen to more episodes of It's Been A Minute on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
This month on Code Switch, we're thinking a lot about family and history. So we wanted to bring you this special episode from our friends at NPR's It's Been A Minute podcast, where producer Andrea Gutierrez tells the story of how her father was involved in the Chicano Moratorium of 1970 — and what that taught her and her sister about their identities.
To wrap up 2020, and give ourselves a week off, we’re re-running some of our favorite episodes from the year. Thanks for listening all year, and we have lots more in store for 2021! ///// On August 24th in 2014, President Barack Obama gave a press conference about Ukraine and ISIS and foreign policy — but much of the political chatter was about his choice of tan suit. Jody and Niki are joined by Sam Sanders of NPR’s “It’s Been A Minute” to discuss the “scandal” and what it how it represented a shifting moment in political coverage. Find a transcript of this episode at: https://tinyurl.com/esoterichistory This Day In Esoteric Political History is a proud member of Radiotopia from PRX. Get in touch if you have any ideas for future topics, or just want to say hello. Our website is thisdaypod.com Follow us on social @thisdaypod
For close to a year, Talia Lavin went undercover in white supremacist online communities, creating fake personas that would gain her access to the dark reaches of the internet normally off-limits to her, a Jewish woman. That research laid the groundwork for her book, Culture Warlords: My Journey Into the Dark Web of White Supremacy. Lavin talks to It's Been A Minute host Sam Sanders about what it was like to infiltrate those online spaces, what she learned, and how white supremacy cannot exist without anti-Semitism.
Marcy has had Joe* on her mind since she went to the prom with him during her senior year of high school. “He kept coming up in my, in my brain, like, well, I wonder whatever happened to him,” Marcy told me. “It seems like he's always just kind of been with me.” Earlier this year, Marcy—who’s now 69 and divorced—decided to track down Joe. And months after sending him an email, Joe responded. Since August, they’ve been talking on the phone every day. Marcy says they’re in love. And Joe lives only 15 minutes away. But Marcy and Joe... still haven’t seen each other. Not even over Zoom. This week on the show, we’re partnering with our friends at NPR’s It’s Been A Minute with Sam Sanders to talk about two very different sides of being stuck during the pandemic: together and apart. Find their episode, about being stuck together, wherever you get your podcasts. *Name changed
"What has this pandemic been like for you?"NPR host Sam Sanders and his team at It's Been A Minute put that question to their listeners and heard from people all over the world with ages ranging from 0 to 99. Their stories will stay with you. Listen to more episodes of It's Been A Minute on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
"What has this pandemic been like for you?"NPR host Sam Sanders and his team at It's Been A Minute put that question to their listeners and heard from people all over the world with ages ranging from 0 to 99. Their stories will stay with you. Listen to more episodes of It's Been A Minute on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
Every song Cyndi Lauper writes is pop perfection according to Sam Sanders, host of NPR’s “It’s Been A Minute.” Many fall for “Girls Just Want To Have Fun,” but Sanders's favorite song is the slow burner “All Through The Night,” save for one moment: the synthesizer solo. For Sanders, this solo never fit in. Charlie investigates the source of his musical malady and uncovers how the 80s got its groove. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the 2000 presidential election, results weren't known in one night, a week, or even a month. This week, we share an episode we loved from It's Been A Minute with Sam Sanders that revisits one of the most turbulent elections in U.S. history and what it could teach us as we wait for this election's outcome.
2020 has been a lot. In this special episode from NPR's It's Been A Minute, host Sam Sanders talked with therapist Lori Gottlieb about taking care of mental health when everything feels terrible.
2020 has been a lot. In this special episode from NPR's It's Been A Minute, host Sam Sanders talked with therapist Lori Gottlieb about taking care of mental health when everything feels terrible.
It’s August 30th. On this day in 1979, newspapers around the country reported on an encounter President Jimmy Carter had earlier that summer with a rabbit while fishing. Jody and Niki are joined by Sam Sanders of NPR’s “It’s Been A Minute” to discuss how the Carter vs. Rabbit narrative spiraled out of control and turned into a genuine scandal. Find a transcript of this episode at: https://tinyurl.com/esoterichistory This Day In Esoteric Political History is a proud member of Radiotopia from PRX. Get in touch if you have any ideas for future topics, or just want to say hello. Our website is thisdaypod.com Follow us on social @thisdaypod
It’s August 27th. On this day in 2014, President Barack Obama gave a press conference about Ukraine and ISIS and foreign policy — but much of the political chatter was about his choice of tan suit. Jody and Niki are joined by Sam Sanders of NPR’s “It’s Been A Minute” to discuss the “scandal” and what it how it represented a shifting moment in political coverage. Find a transcript of this episode at: https://tinyurl.com/esoterichistory This Day In Esoteric Political History is a proud member of Radiotopia from PRX. Get in touch if you have any ideas for future topics, or just want to say hello. Our website is thisdaypod.com Follow us on social @thisdaypod
Sam Sanders (It's Been A Minute! @samsanders!) joins Kevin and Caroline to talk about Mary Mary and their album Thankful!PATREON!Subscribe to our Patreon to get a weekly 2nd Service episode and become a "Patreon saint" ;)GCF - Second Service Patreon!CHARITY:This month we're matching iTunes reviews with donations to the Black Lives Matter movement. They need our support right now so please give! Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and we’ll match it with $1. 3000 reviews = $3000 donated!
Summary: "Your birth is my birth, your death is my death." This week we dive headfirst into the Michaela Coel's brilliant series I May Destroy You. Also discussed: drive-ins, period sex, and the excellent podcast It's Been A Minute. Show notes: Michaela Coel | James MacTaggart Lecture | Edinburgh TV Festival 2018 (YouTube) Chewing Gum Season 1 (CBC Gem) Michaela Coel's 'I May Destroy You' Will Tear You Apart (Vulture) Recommendations: Lisa: Schitt's Creek (TV) Andrea W.: It's Been A Minute: Reckoning With Race in Journalism (podcast) Andrea G.: Twilight Drive-In Music credits: "Good Times" by Podington Bear From Free Music Archive CC BY 3.0 Theme song "Pyro Flow" by Kevin Macleod From Incompetch CC BY 3.0 Intro bed:"OLPC" by Marco Raaphorst Courtesy of Free Music Archive CC BY-SA 3.0 NL Pop This! Links: Pop This! on TumblrPop This! on iTunes (please consider reviewing and rating us!) Pop This! on Stitcher (please consider reviewing and rating us!) Pop This! on Google PlayPop This! on TuneIn radioPop This! on TwitterPop This! on Instagram Logo design by Samantha Smith Pop This! is two women talking about pop culture. Lisa Christiansen is a broadcaster, journalist and longtime metal head. Andrea Warner is a music critic, author and former horoscopes columnist. Press play and come hang out with your two new best friends. Pop This! podcast is produced by Andrea Gin and recorded at the Vancouver Public Library's wonderful Inspiration Lab.
What's the deal with wiping down groceries? How often should you sanitize your phone? Can you greet other people's dogs? In this episode, an excerpt of Maddie's appearance on another NPR podcast where she answered those questions and more. Listen to 'It's Been A Minute with Sam Sanders' on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Email us at shortwave@npr.org.
On this bonus episode of NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour, we bring you a conversation from our pal Sam Sanders. Sam recently had a wide-ranging conversation with the one and only Tracee Ellis Ross on his podcast It's Been A Minute. They talk about her work on Girlfriends, Black-ish, and the recent film The High Note--plus, what it's like to be a black creative right now.
Featured ContentStacey is back and we're talking about professional development in the Summer of 2020!Topics discussed:Stacey recaps her school year back in the classroom and the end of her yearCollectively we touched on retirement, the seniors of 2020AJ and Chris are presenting at #2020Changemaker, a FREE virtual PD conference for educators on Tuesday, July 14th. Registration: http://bit.ly/2020changemakerEvolving EducatorsNJAMLEMichael Matera's Hive SummitStaying off social media during the SummerJoining Facebook GroupsASPIRE Podcast FB GroupWhat We're Listening ToAJ – The Daily Stoic – Ask Daily Stoic: Ryan and Brett McKay Talk Parenting, Living Through History, and Modern Manliness – In today's episode, Ryan and Brett McKay, founder of The Art of Manliness, talk about being a parent in the age of COVID-19, the changing definition of manliness, and more.Host @RyanHolidayChris – Throughline – Why 2020 Isn't Quite 1968 – Protests, racial divisions, political polarization, and a law-and-order president – it's easy to draw comparisons between 2020 and 1968. But, Adam Serwer, who covers politics at The Atlantic, says that a much better point of comparison actually starts a century earlier – 1868. This week, we share an episode we loved from It's Been A Minute with Sam Sanders that explores a moment when white Republicans fought for years for the rights of Black Americans, before abandoning them to pursue white voters. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Al goes through the news of the fortnight, and then gives his initial thoughts about Sumemr in Mara Also, Raschelle appears for a very important statement. Black Lives Matter. Timings [00:00] BLM Statement [08:30] Intro [09:16] What have I been playing? [09:45] News [15:11] Summer in Mara Initial Thoughts [18:53] Outro Links Summer in Mara on Steam Summer in Mara on Switch Ooblets Early Access Trailer Ooblets on Epic Friends of Mineral Town on Steam Snacko Kickstarter Forager Info Village Monsters v0.75 Littlewood v0.96 PLACES TO DONATE: Black Lives Matter Transgender Law Center Unicorn Riot Here is a huge list courtesy of absolute hero Anna Hossnieh PODCASTS: AfroQueer Best Friends with Nicole Byer and Sasheer Zamata Black History Buff Code Switch Culture Kings The Dark Weeb It's Been A Minute with Sam Sanders Nerdificent The Nod Noire Histoir QueerWOC The Read Scam Goddess Small Doses with Amanda Seales The Stoop This QPOC Life Yo, Is This Racist? BOOKS MENTIONED “Me and White Supremacy” - Layla Saad “White Fragility” - Robin DiAngelo “How to be an Antiracist” - Ibram X Kendi “One Person, No Vote” - Carol Anderson “The New Jim Crow” - Michelle Alexander “Fearing the Black Body” - Sabrina Strings “Let's Talk About Love” - Claire Kann Try out this great reading list ALSO CHECK OUT Justice in June Who cares that June is over! Do it in July! Contact Raschelle: https://twitter.com/MissDellaney Al: https://twitter.com/TheScotBot Email Us: https://harvestseason.club/contact/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thspod
This week, as we take a break from Asian Enough, we want to share an episode of another podcast we've been listening to: It's Been A Minute, which is hosted by Sam Sanders and made by our friends over at NPR. On this episode, Sanders talks to former "The Daily Show" correspondent and comedian Hasan Minhaj about growing up as a second-generation Indian American Muslim in California, finding joy in family, and what faith means to him today. If you like It's Been A Minute, subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. https://www.npr.org/podcasts/510317/its-been-a-minute-with-sam-sanders
This week, as we take a break from Asian Enough, we want to share an episode of another podcast we’ve been listening to: It’s Been A Minute, which is hosted by Sam Sanders and made by our friends over at NPR. On this episode, Sanders talks to former "The Daily Show" correspondent and comedian Hasan Minhaj about growing up as a second-generation Indian American Muslim in California, finding joy in family, and what faith means to him today. If you like It's Been A Minute, subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. https://www.npr.org/podcasts/510317/its-been-a-minute-with-sam-sanders
When Sam Sanders isn’t hosting NPR's "It’s Been A Minute," he’s watching TV and movies, reading books, and doing research for interviews with high profile celebrities. In quarantine, all of it has gotten to be a bit much. It’s made him realize that even before quarantine he was cramming too much stuff into his day. Host & Executive Producer: Jonathan Hirsch Managing Producer: John Asante Reporter & Producer: Tanner Robbins Editors: Vikram Patel & Catherine Saint Louis Engineer: Scott Somerville Music by Matt McGinley & Blue Dot Sessions You can find out more about Heather Atles' company, Singing Telegrams Now, here. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram: @neonhummedia. We want to stay connected with you during this unprecedented time in our history, so please don’t be shy. Share your stories with us. Our DMs are open. Email us your story. We’re also interested in hearing what life in isolation sounds like to you. We welcome your voice memo recordings. You can email them to pitches@neonhum.com. Also, you can join our Facebook group by searching for Telescope. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The host of NPR’s It’s Been A Minute opens up about his Pentecostal roots, the power of church music and what he's praying about in these challenging times. From KUER and PRX. Hosted by Lee Hale.
BACK IN IT! BEEN A MINUTE! WHAT...IS...UP...GANG?! We are back with season two of On The Gang Podcast and no cap...WE MISSED YALL MAN! This episode, we are coming back with something slight. We are talking about planting seeds and the heart behind it. Get Into It!
Sam Sanders, host of NPR’s “It’s Been A Minute” and Marketplace product specialist Sarah Menendez are here give advice on salary sharing, expensive olive oil, and bridesmaid duties in the latest installment of “The Group Chat.” Got anything you want to run by the group? Tell us at uncomfortable@marketplace.org, and don’t forget to sign up for our newsletter at Marketplace.org/comfort.
Elise Pepple talks to Sam Sanders, a correspondent and host of of the NPR talk show "It’s Been A Minute with Sam Sanders." Sanders talks to journalists, actors, musicians, and listeners to make sense of the world through conversation. Later in the show, Diana Nguyen talks to choreographer Kim Brandt, a Chinati artist in residence. Brandt’s work involves the development of movement scores that explore physical, spatial, and temporal relationships to place and the symbiotic relationship between bodies and the environments within which they move. Hosted by Elise Pepple, Diana Nguyen for KRTS
Pod About PodsFor #InVinoFab episode no. 38 we have a brief chat about what's caught our ear's attention -- PODCASTS!!! Yes -- this is a podcast about podcasts -- specifically the podcasts we listen to, where/how we listen, making of podcasts, and even teaching/learning with podcasts. Podcasts mentioned in this episode: Crime Junkies https://crimejunkiepodcast.com/ How Did This Get Made? https://www.earwolf.com/show/how-did-this-get-made/ Inside Star Wars https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/wondery/inside-star-wars Inside Psycho https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/wondery/inside-psycho Inside Jaws https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/wondery/inside-jaws On Being https://onbeing.org/ Teaching in Higher Ed https://teachinginhighered.com/podcast/ Serial (Season 1) https://serialpodcast.org/season-one Crimetown (Season 1) https://www.crimetownshow.com/episode-1 My Dad Wrote a Porno https://www.mydadwroteaporno.com/ Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me http://waitwait.npr.org It's Been A Minute https://www.npr.org/podcasts/510317/its-been-a-minute-with-sam-sanders Hidden Brain https://www.npr.org/series/423302056/hidden-brain Research In Action https://ecampus.oregonstate.edu/research/podcast/ Song Exploder https://songexploder.net/ Homecoming https://gimletmedia.com/shows/homecoming Two Dope Queens https://www.wnycstudios.org/podcasts/dopequeens Pod Save America https://crooked.com/podcast-series/pod-save-america/ The Kitchen Sister Presents - Nancy Pearl Librarian Action Figure http://www.kitchensisters.org/present/nancy-pearl-librarian-action-figure/ Super Soul Conversations http://www.supersoul.tv/ Streaming TV:Homecoming (TV) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07FNZ35DV/ When They See Us https://www.netflix.com/title/80200549 History and How to Podcast - ResourcesWorkshop presentation archive: https://www.slideshare.net/LauraPasquini/pod-save-higher-ed-resources-for-podcastingResources to produce and host a podcast of your own:http://bit.ly/podsavehighered Stay connected to the #InVinoFab Podcast: Hosts: Patrice (@profpatrice) & Laura (@laurapasquini); pronouns: she/her Twitter: https://twitter.com/invinofab Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/invinofab/
Show Nutz: *Lauren is sorry for coming in hot on strawberry yogurt / true crime Previous Podcast Challenge for Lauren: It's Been A Minute, Comedian Guy Branum Wants to Change the Boys Club of Comedy Overall rating: Must listen to all, esp this one, then go buy Guy Branum's MY LIFE AS A GODDESS Podcast Challenge for Eric: Bad Science THANKS TO OUR SPONSOR POSH MARK. Clip 1: Proof, Ketchup Host: Bridget Lancaster Guest: Alex DePalma This episode is all about on of Lauren's favorite foods, ketchup! Some people love it, some people think it's totally gauche, but one restaurant has gone so far as to ban the condiment. In this clip, host Bridget Lancaster introduces one ketchup fanatic who grew up depraved of the stuff. Clip 2: Pivot Podcast with Kara Swisher and Scott Galloway, Tech Addiction and How It Might Be Ruining Gen Z Host: Scott Galloway Guest: Jonathan Haidt On this episode of Pivot Podcast, Scott brings on a guest-host, his NYU colleague and bestselling author Jonathan Haidt. They dig into COLLEGE CALL OUT CULTURE, and how a culture of fragility has left a young generation of students unable to cope with the real world and how that will affect corporations. And that we might not be able to have public conversations ANY. MORE. SUPER SEGGY 1: Are We Screwed or No?: Note To Self, The Fourth Amendment Needs Your Attention Host: Manoush Zomorodi Guest: Laura Donoghue Host Manoush Zomorodi and law professor Laura Donoghue look back at the Supreme Court cases that defined privacy for the digital age, and how the fourth amendment is a crucial part of the fight for digital privacy. SUPER SEGGY 1: Bible Lesson! A Funny Feeling, Man with the Sharp Teeth w/Ryan Stanger Are we fools to believe we can describe God with the English language? Also: Food 4 Thot, Let's Go to Church! This Is Water: :17-1:07
Show Nuts: *Who Knows: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/who-knows/id1320631599?mt=2&i=1000427154957 *Lauren was on The Waves, Winter Call In Edition (around 19 min): https://twitter.com/laurenpassell/status/1080840490856181762 Previous Podcast Challenge for Eric: Lost and Found: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/stitcher-premium/lost-found Overall rating: THIS WAS A HOME RUN. A MUST LISTEN! Podcast Challenge for Lauren: It's Been A Minute, Comedian Guy Branum Wants to Change the Boys Club of Comedy https://www.npr.org/2018/11/13/667448012/comedian-guy-branum-wants-to-change-the-boys-club-of-comedy Clip 1: Life Kit: Exercise, Build An Exercise Habit That Sticks https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/learn-to-love-or/build-an-exercise-habit-that-98CmuSdny3M/ Clip 2: Three Swings, Billy Bean, Daniel Murphy, and the MLB Closet https://open.spotify.com/show/6jjUkVf2e2RKRwdBCf2DWT BONUS: Put Your Hands Together: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/earwolf/put-your-hands-together-with-cameron-esposito/e/56558803?offset=213&autoplay=true&refid=asi_eml Justin Time: Yo, Is This Racist? 1006 Punching Up and Down w/ Rhea Butcher https://www.earwolf.com/episode/punching-up-and-down-w-rhea-butcher/
On 12/13, Jay organized a massive event in Los Angeles celebrating the accomplishments and contributions of people of color within the podcasting medium. It was a night of food, fun, and fellowship as podcasters of color throughout Los Angeles and beyond came together to lay the groundwork for the much needed wholesale changes necessary to achieve equitable treatment within the podcasting industry. This episode is a live recording from that event, specifically the panel portion featuring some of the most important figures within the podcast medium--each of whom just so happens to be a person of color: Stitcher senior producer John Asante, Sam Sanders of NPR's "It's Been A Minute", Paulina Lopez of the incredibly successful "Super Mamas", and Shaun Lau of "No, Totally!" This event was presented by Extraordinary Ideas and SimpleCast, and sponsored by TableCakes Productions, Wavve, RadioPublic, SquadCast, Heil Sound, She Podcasts, Bullhorn.FM, and FullCast. Partners for this event include AudioBoom, TuneIn, Inner-City Arts, De Mi Alma Productions, and Comfort LA. Music provided by Yondo.
32. It's Been A Minute ft. Banke Adesina by The Chatterbox Podcast
Holy shit, we’re back! It’s been a month since our last episode and about a million things have happened! Comedian Kiley Cook joins us this week as we discuss all the new music that have come out since we were last together including the new releases from Korn, Avenged Sevenfold, Lamb of God, Bruno Mars […] The post DIRTPOD 036: “It’s Been A Minute” appeared first on Utah Podcast Network.