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ON AIR
#540 - Purna Rai

ON AIR

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2024 85:30


Purna Rai is a name that embodies heartfelt music and lyrical brilliance. With hits like ‘Sparsha Sangeet (Raw)', ‘Biram', and ‘Dhurwa Tara', his music captures raw emotions through powerful vocals and poetic lyrics. Known for seamlessly weaving metaphors into his songs, Rai adds depth and meaning to his work, creating a lasting impact on listeners. His versatility across genres keeps his sound fresh, while his relatable storytelling connects with audiences on a personal level. Purna Rai's music resonates long after the last note fades, making him a standout voice in the industry.

Journal de l'Afrique
En Mauritanie, Biram Dah Abeid conteste les résultats de la présidentielle

Journal de l'Afrique

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 14:31


En Mauritanie, le président sortant Mohammed Ould Ghazouani a été réélu dès le premier tour de la présidentielle. L'opposant principal Biram Dah Abeid, qui arrive deuxième de cette élection, dénonce des "fraudes massives".

Invité Afrique
M. Fall Ould Bah: «La Mauritanie vit sans attaque terroriste depuis 2011, c'est un point positif pour le président»

Invité Afrique

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 8:14


En Mauritanie, sept candidats sont en lice pour la présidentielle de samedi prochain. Parmi eux, le président sortant, Mohamed Ould Ghazouani, au pouvoir depuis cinq ans. Quels sont les points forts et les points faibles de son bilan ? Quelles sont les chances de ses adversaires ? Y a-t-il un effet PASTEF à Nouakchott ? Éclairage avec l'anthropologue mauritanien Mohammed Fall Ould Bah qui dirige le CEROS, le Centre d'Études et de Recherches sur l'Ouest Saharien. En ligne de Nouakchott, il répond aux questions de Christophe Boisbouvier. RFI : Mohammed Fall Ould Bah, depuis 2011, il n'y a eu aucune attaque terroriste sur le territoire mauritanien. Est-ce que cette donnée va compter dans le choix des électeurs le 29 juin ?Mohammed Fall Ould Bah : On sait que, depuis 2011, il n'y a pas eu d'attaque, de véritable attaque terroriste et que ça c'est important par rapport à tous les pays de la région et ça, c'est incontestable, que c'est un acquis. La Mauritanie vit depuis 2011 sans la menace permanente d'actions terroristes.Et ça, c'est un point positif pour le président sortant ?C'est incontestablement un point positif, même s'il y en a qui pensent qu'effectivement il n'y est pour rien, mais il y en a qui pensent que, même quand il était à l'état-major, même du temps du président Aziz, le général Ghazouani, qui était chef d'état-major, a eu à gérer ce dossier. Donc, il y est pour quelque chose dans cette situation.À l'heure actuelle, un tiers des quelque 5 millions de Mauritaniens continuent de vivre sous le seuil de pauvreté. Est-ce que cette situation peut profiter à l'opposition ou pas ?Il est incontestable que la pauvreté perdure. Des fonds qui sont mobilisés autour d'opérations, ça prend du temps, et tout le monde vous dira en Mauritanie, ça n'arrive pas toujours vers les destinataires, vers les pauvres.À cause de la corruption ?À cause de la corruption, absolument !Est-ce que le pouvoir a fait quelque chose pour les retraites ou pour l'assurance maladie ?À ma connaissance, il y a eu une augmentation des pensions de retraite, il y a eu un effort qui a été fait au niveau de l'assurance maladie.Parmi les adversaires du président sortant, il y a le militant anti-esclavagiste Biram Dah Abeid, qui est arrivé deuxième en 2019 avec plus de 18% des voix. Quelles sont ses chances cette année ?À en juger par les meetings qui passent à la télévision chaque soir, effectivement, la compétition semble être essentiellement entre le président Ghazouani et le président Biram. Ça ne veut pas du tout dire que les autres sont absents et ça ne veut pas du tout dire que des surprises ne peuvent pas venir. Il est extrêmement difficile aujourd'hui, en l'absence de sondages, en l'absence de véritables appréciations statistiques de la situation, il est extrêmement complexe d'évaluer les chances des uns ou des autres.Autre candidat de l'opposition, Ahmadi Hould Sidi Al Mokhtar du parti islamiste Tawassoul. Il se trouve que ce parti a beaucoup de députés à l'Assemblée nationale. Est-ce que cela ne peut pas l'aider dans sa campagne ?Je pense que le parti Tawassoul bénéficie d'énormément de préjugés positifs. C'est l'islam, c'est la modération, c'est l'égalité, c'est la justice. Ce qui est sûr, c'est que, dans l'esprit des Mauritaniens, le parti Tawassoul qui est présent sur le terrain, présent en termes d'action sociale en particulier, c'est-à-dire en termes de service de santé, en termes de services sociaux et en termes de culture islamique en général, ça reste important en Mauritanie. Ceci étant, en l'état actuel des choses, effectivement, il est difficile de préjuger de ce que seront les scores.Autre candidat, l'avocat El Id Mohameden Mbarek, qui porte les couleurs du Frud et qui se veut le candidat de la jeunesse, est-ce qu'il peut bénéficier de l'effet du Pastef dans le pays voisin, le Sénégal ?Écoutez, je pense que l'effet Pastef , il n'est oublié par personne en réalité, même si la plupart des gens essaient d'en minimiser les faits sur la Mauritanie, même si beaucoup de gens sont là pour dire : « Attention, la Mauritanie, ce n'est pas le Sénégal, la situation de la démocratie en Mauritanie est très loin d'avoir la maturité de celle du Sénégal, et cetera, et cetera. » Ceci étant, il y a énormément de points qui rapprochent effectivement les deux expériences. D'abord, maître El Id vient effectivement d'une zone qui n'est pas très loin du Sénégal, une zone frontalière avec le Sénégal. Je pense que l'effet Pastef ne sera pas totalement absent des élections mauritaniennes et je pense que l'effet Pastef sera partagé entre Maître El Id et le professeur Outouma Soumaré. Je pense que tous les deux, chacun sur certains points de vue, représentent un peu l'effet Pastef.Depuis 1989, il y a un passif humanitaire en Mauritanie, c'est-à-dire des disparitions et des expulsions de nombreux Mauritaniens noirs. Est-ce que cela compte aujourd'hui dans la campagne électorale ?Je pense que ça compte évidemment. Ça compte et c'est extrêmement important. Le Président Ghazouani a une proposition à ce niveau. Tous les candidats ont des propositions au niveau du passif humanitaire et ont, en tout cas, la volonté de purger ce passif humanitaire. Maintenant, comment traiter ce passif-là, l'identification des victimes, l'identification des abus et donc, comment faire une évaluation réelle de ce passif humanitaire ? J'ai écouté un tout petit peu les avis de plusieurs candidats sur cette question. Je pense que la volonté y est. Maintenant, des propositions concrètes de résolution, d'apurement de ce passif, ça je ne pense pas qu'il y ait eu une définition des modalités pratiques et surtout consensuelles de solutions de ce problème-là.

Dil Ki Kahaani Akshi Ki zubaani( Hindi Stories and Poems)
Alp Biram (अल्प विराम)

Dil Ki Kahaani Akshi Ki zubaani( Hindi Stories and Poems)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 3:58


The poem delves into the theme of finding solace and tranquility by taking a break from the incessant chatter of the mind. It paints a vivid picture of a mental landscape filled with the noise of thoughts, akin to rustling leaves in a storm. The speaker advocates for a momentary pause, urging the reader to seek refuge in silence to unravel the chaos within. #MindfulBreak #InnerCalm #SilenceWithin #ChatterFreeZone #TranquilThoughts #MentalPause #SerenitySeeker #MindfulJourney #PeacefulMind #BreatheInStillness #EscapeTheChatter #MindfulMeditation #QuietReflections #ChaosToCalm #FindYourQuietPlace #PoetryOfPeace #MindfulEscape #CalmCanvas #InnerSanctuary #ThoughtfulRetreat #PauseAndReflect #MindfulVerse #SoothingSilence #QuietMindPoetry #ChatterCeased #MindfulMoment

AJC Passport
'Signed, Sealed, Delivered?': Exploring Israel's Declaration of Independence with People of the Pod and Israel Story

AJC Passport

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 45:13


Two of the Jewish world's leading podcasts, People of the Pod and Israel Story, are teaming up to bring you inside the making of ‘Signed, Sealed, Delivered?' – the latest series from Israel Story that explores the lives of the signatories of Israel's Declaration of Independence and their descendants. Recorded live at AJC Global Forum 2023 in Tel Aviv, the episode features Mishy Harman, host of Israel Story, and Eran Peleg, the grandson of signatory Moshe Kol (born Moshe Kolodny). Tune in to hear Eran's lasting memories of his grandfather, the strong Zionist values he instilled in his family, and why the Declaration of Independence matters 75 years later. *The views and opinions expressed by guests do not necessarily reflect the views or position of AJC.  ___ Episode Lineup:  (0:40) Mishy Harman and Eran Peleg (42:35) Yehudit Kol Inbar and Mishy Harman  ___ Show Notes: Listen: People of the Pod: Israeli President Isaac Herzog in Conversation with AJC CEO Ted Deutch People of the Pod: Two Ukrainian Refugees Reflect on Escaping War, and Life in Israel– Live from AJC Global Forum 2023 Israel Story: Episode 89 - Moshe Kol  Follow People of the Pod on your favorite podcast app, and learn more at AJC.org/PeopleofthePod You can reach us at: peopleofthepod@ajc.org If you've enjoyed this episode, please be sure to tell your friends, tag us on social media with #PeopleofthePod, and hop onto Apple Podcasts to rate us and write a review, to help more listeners find us. __ Transcript of Interview with Mishy Harman and Eran Peleg: Manya Brachear Pashman:   As many of our listeners know, People of the Pod recorded not just one but two episodes in front of a live audience at AJC Global Forum 2023 in Tel Aviv. We also took the show on the road and did a few more interviews in Tel Aviv and in Jerusalem. You'll hear those episodes in the months to come. This week, we bring you our second live show in partnership with one of Israel's most popular podcasts: Israel Story.  Welcome to the second live podcast recording here at AJC Global Forum 2023 in Tel Aviv. So on Monday, you heard two very different perspectives from two women who fled war torn Ukraine and landed here in Israel, their new home. Today, you will hear the story of Israeli Moshe Kol, born Moshe Kolodny, in 1911, in what is now Belarus. He was one of the 37 founders of the State of Israel, who signed Israel's Declaration of Independence. We're bringing you this live show together with another podcast that you might enjoy, Israel Story. Think This American Life except it's This Israeli Life. Broadcasting in English since 2014, each episode introduces us to the wide array of characters who make up this diverse and dynamic democratic nation.  In honor of Israel's 75th year of independence, the team at Israel Story set out to find the closest living relative of all 37, who signed Megilat Ha'atzmaut. In March, they began rolling out what I would call audio portraits of those 37 people. Portraits about who they met, what they could tell us about the 37 people who signed that founding document. They call the series, 'Signed, Sealed, Delivered?' And since March, we have met eight of Israel's founding mothers and fathers. Over the next several months we will meet the other 29 including Moshe Kol, through the lens of his daughter. Today, you get a special preview through the lens of his grandson. With me to talk about 'Signed, Sealed, Delivered?' is the host of Israel Story, Mishy Harman, and the grandson of Moshe Kol, Eran Peleg.  Mishy, Eran, welcome to People of the Pod, live in Tel Aviv.  So Mishy, I will start with you. The title is not 'Signed, Sealed, Delivered,' it's 'Signed, Sealed, Delivered?' What's with the question mark? Mishy Harman:   Well, first of all, that's a good question. I mean, it's always difficult to adjust with your intonation to indicate a question mark. But I think that this is a real question. When we began this series, it was actually before the last elections which took place in November, and before this unprecedented wave of democratic, cry for democratic values in this country in light of the government's judicial reform. And we set out to ask, there is this founding document, its status, its legal status is unclear. It's the best way I think, to think of it is, it's some sort of moral compass for our country. And, you know, interestingly, the only action item that actually exists within the Declaration of Independence is to formalize the Constitution, which of course, never happened. So we want to say, to ask the question of what this document actually is in Israeli society, whether we live up to the promise of the words and the ideas that were described within it, whether we haven't. In which ways we have or we haven't, and we wanted to do this through the prism. I'm sure every citizen of Israel has something to say about this and we wanted to do it through the prism of the descendants of the people who signed this document who you know with, with strike of their pen birthed, this country. Actually Moshe Kol call was in Jerusalem at the, on the day of the declaration. There were 11 out of members from Moetzet Ha'am who were who were stuck in Jerusalem, that was besieged and didn't participate in the, in the ceremony, which was here in Tel Aviv. So I think your grandfather signed something like a month later, during the first ceasefire, the different members of Moetzet Ha'am were brought to Tel Aviv by plane actually, to sign. But we wanted to ask, well, here we have this group of people. And it's an interesting group, because the first thing to say about it is that there are no non Jews who signed Megillat Ha'atzmaut, and that's, I think, a very important thing to keep in mind. But when you look at the group of these 37 signatories, it's a little bit like a pointillist painting. So when you look from afar, it looks like a pretty monolithic group of Polish and Ukrainian and Russian Labor Party operatives. But when you come closer, you actually see that there was a dazzling diversity among the signatories. There were ultra-orthodox Jews, and there were atheists, and there were revisionists. And there were communists. And there were people who were born in the middle of the 19th century, and there were people like Moshe Kol, who was the second youngest signatory who was born in 1911, I think. And they represented very different ideologies. And we want to see if a generation and a half or two afterwards whether that diversity had expanded, or shrunken. And to what extent these people who are closest to the ones who imagines the state, how they think about the place we live in today. Manya Brachear Pashman:   So 25 signed in Independence Hall, just a little ways from here, actually, here in Tel Aviv, 11, we're in Jerusalem under siege, including your grandfather, two women. Hm. But there was a lot of diversity in the group. That said, I know that they–oh, one in America, I forgot about one in America. They organized it alphabetically. When they signed it, though, even though they signed it at different times? Mishy Harman:   With the exception of David Ben-Gurion, who signed first. Everyone else signed alphabetically, and they left little spaces for them. Some of them signed terribly. Like, even though it was the founding document of the state, they couldn't sign on the right line. And actually right underneath Ben-Gurion is the signature of Daniel Auster who was the mayor of Jerusalem. His surname is Auster, which begins with an aleph. So he was the first to sign. And he recalled how Ben-Gurion berated him because his signature was just like some sort of scribble and Ben-Gurion said, don't you understand the importance, the historical importance of the document you're signing. I think your grandfather's signature actually is sort of legible, right?  Eran Peleg:   Yeah, you can read it. Mishy Harman:   I don't know if you sort of, when you were a boy, when you went up to the Declaration of Independence and sort of pointed to your grandfather's signature with pride or something.  Manya Brachear Pashman:   One of the women you interviewed said that her father or grandfather, I don't recall, but she remembers practicing and practicing the signature beforehand. It was an exciting, it was such an exciting moment. So going back to the organization, how did you organize the episodes? And how did you decide the sequence of how you would release the episodes? Mishy Harman:   So we decided not to follow the order in which they appear on the scroll. We did start with David Ben-Gurion. An episode in which his grandson who was really his, the closest person, I would say to him in the family, including his own children, talked about Ben-Gurion. And interestingly, Yariv Ben-Eliezer, Ben-Gurion's grandson, has quite radical views about Israel today. And he thinks of Israel as an apartheid state and says that his grandfather would be very, very upset, and that the whole dream sort of went down the drain.  So it was important to us in the next episode to present a pretty different view. So the next episode was the son of Zerach Warhaftig, who was one of the leaders of the Religious Zionist movement. And is a sort of mainstream right winger today. We do try to take into account, you know, gender. So even though there were only two female signatories, we obviously tried to interview as many women as we could who are descendants. Some sort of political variation, we also do try to have episodes have a theme, so whether it's economy or socialism, or tourism or you know, Yemenite Jewelry, or women's rights. So it's not just about the, about the signatory himself or herself, but also sort of about the things that were most important to that person. Manya Brachear Pashman:   I tried to as we were, as we were planning this and planning this episode, I tried my hand at tracking someone down from Israeli history and tracking down descendants. And I told your producer that it just made me even more impressed by the work that went into this project, because it was damn near impossible to find who I was looking for. Tell us how you tracked everyone down? Or are there some really good stories about how you connected the dots and landed the right, right person. Mishy Harman:   So all of the signatories of the Declaration of Independence are dead. The last one, who was the only one who was younger than your grandfather, Meir Vilner, died about 20 years ago. 14 of the 37 have children who are still alive. In fact, your grandfather, you were just telling me that all of his three daughters are still alive. So that was quite straightforward to find the children. When you start getting into grandchildren and great grandchildren, it becomes quite messy, there are 1000s of descendants. There were only three ultra orthodox Haredi signatories, but they have many, many descendants. And there becomes an interesting question of who you choose, right? Because depending on who you choose, you can tell a very, very different story. And we always tried to prefer people who knew their ancestor, and had firsthand experiences with them. But also to try and maybe we'll get into this a little bit later, but to try to demonstrate a variety of opinions today, too. So it is an interesting fact that the vast, and maybe maybe you'll talk about this, but it is an interesting fact that the vast majority of the descendants of the signatories of the declaration are in what you might call today, the sort of center and center left camp in in Israel, who are concerned about assaults on Israeli democracy. And in fact, the Declaration of Independence has, in recent months, become a rallying cry for the demonstrations. Suddenly the Declaration of Independence, you can't you can't escape it. It's everywhere. The municipality of Tel Aviv, hunger, massive replica, on the building. In demonstrations. There's sort of resigning of the Declaration of Independence, it's really, it's really become an icon, basically. And it was important for us to also show that there are descendants who think otherwise. And so for example, in episodes that haven't yet come out, their descendants who wonder why we even talk about Israel as a Jewish and democratic state, they say democracy is an important concept. It's some sort of Hellenistic fossil. It's not a Jewish value. We don't think that that should even be something that we aspire to. Manya Brachear Pashman:   Interesting. Interesting. Eran, how did you get the call that Israel Story was putting this together? Do you recall that day? Eran Peleg:   The truth is, I don't remember exactly. Because I've had numerous conversations with them. I think it was probably towards the end of last year at some point. And again, as Mishy said, it was before kind of all these events happened here in Israel. Very happy because I thought, you know, it's, as you say, now it's like the declaration is everywhere. Yeah, people talk about it all of a sudden people, you know, it's, we see it everywhere. But for many years, I mean, hasn't been much discussed, actually. So I was kind of saying, Ah, yeah, it was the 75th anniversary, the State of Israel is coming up. Some chance that we'll get something about it, but that wasn't expecting much. And I was quite happy, to have the opportunity to talk about the declaration, my grandfather, obviously. Manya Brachear Pashman:   Tell us a little bit about your own upbringing and what Moshe Kol was like as a grandfather. Eran Peleg:   Well, I was just telling Mishy, I mean, quite a small family. My grandfather Moshe or as we called him, Saba Misha, grandfather Misha. You know, he had three daughters. Elisa, Sari, who's my mother and Yehudit, who is the younger one. And altogether, you know, a bunch of grandchildren, seven grandchildren. But that's, that's pretty much it. And so we're a very close family. Every Friday night, for example, we would all gather at my grandparents house and have Shabbat dinner there that was like, you know, you had to be there was no discussion about it or negotiation. So even like, my friends always know that if we want to go out on Friday nights, always after dinner at Saba Misha and my grandmother Keta's house. So we spent a lot of time together. At the point when I was growing up already, my grandfather was obviously getting less involved with state affairs.  When I was seven years old, he kind of retired essentially, in 1977. So I had the opportunity to spend time with him actually, both here and also they took me abroad on a couple of trips with them. So it was very interesting. He was a very kind man, very interesting man.  I thought he was very smart. The Zionist project was kind of his life mission, if you like. So he was always talking in some way about it. He was always involved even after he retired he was involved in various different projects. Some of them had to do with coexistence within Israel, between Arabs and Jews, Druze, he was very involved with the Druze community, actually, he made good friends there. So even after his retirement, he continued to be active. And so I had the great privilege of kind of knowing him until I was 19 years old when he passed away. And really learned a lot from him. Manya Brachear Pashman:   When did you learn that he had signed the Declaration of Independence? Eran Peleg:   I don't remember exactly, frankly. And this is one of the interesting things is that I don't remember much discussion at home about the Declaration of Independence. And I think my mother and aunt as well, I don't think, I think they'll probably agree with that even at an earlier stage. And it's quite interesting that he never made a big deal about it, definitely. And I think that in a way, he, although obviously, in hindsight, it was, and maybe at the time, it was a big event, but to him it was I think, and look at here, I'm kind of interpreting, this is my perspective on it. I think to him, it was one necessary and important, obviously, but you know, one necessary step in the big project, and the big project was, you know, establishing and building the Jewish state, the state of Israel. But I don't think if you asked him probably what was the highlight of kind of what was the most important thing you did in your life? I'm not sure if he would have said signing the Declaration of Independence. For example, I think— Mishy Harman:   He would have said bringing over 100,000 kids from the Diaspora. Eran Peleg:   Exactly yeah, so he was head of youth Aliyah for 18 years after the Holocaust and after the establishment of the State of Israel. To him, I think that was his kind of big, the big thing he you know, he accomplished more than anything else, and he was even later a minister, a cabinet minister, and so he did you know, many other things, but I think that was probably to him, the highlight of his career, Zionist, you know, and the declaration was kind of, you know, one step, kind of  a necessary step, but just, you know, one step along the way. Manya Brachear Pashman:   So why was he invited to sign that day? Eran Peleg:   So, and maybe Mishy, who's more of a historian can, perhaps, can you shed more light on this? But what I know is that, you know, the signatories were invited, it was based on kind of a, it was a party basis, or there were different movements, as Mishy mentioned, within, you know, Zionism or wasn't specific Zionism, because it really, it was supposed to represent the people who were living here actually ex the non Jews, right?  Mishy Harman:   Though interestingly, there probably would have been non Jews who would have agreed to have been part of this effort, I mean, your grandfather was involved in, in the cause of Christian Arabs from the North, who were, who were removed from their villages, Iqrit and Biram and stuff like that. Those kinds of people were actually allies of the Zionist movement in those days. And it's, it's possible, although Druze leaders- Eran Peleg:   It's possible, although, I mean, it's difficult, I think, for us sitting here now to know, because we have to remember this was like, it was a very tense time and, you know, we just had the War of Independence, kind of breaking out and all that. So it's difficult to say, I think. So he was representative of one of the movements, one of the factions within the Zionist movement, he was part of the, what they called, at the time, the General Zionists, Tzionim Haklaliym. And I think he was one of six representatives, I think of the General Zionists. And already at the time, he was a prominent leader within, you know, the kind of centrist Zionism. He was very early on in his life, he was already head of the, what was called the Noar Hatzioni, the movement, the global leader of the Noar Hatzioni. From there, so he kind of knew, he attended several of the Zionist congressional,l the conferences along the years, he was already a member of the executive committee of the Jewish Agency at that point. So he already had a certain position or statue within the kind of Zionist Movement. And as one of the leaders of the General Zionist, he was invited to participate in Moetzet Ha'am, which were the signatories of the declaration. Manya Brachear Pashman:   You said, I'm sorry, the first thing you said, he was the global leader of, and I didn't quite hear what you said. Eran Peleg:   The Noar Hatzioni movement. Manya Brachear Pashman:  What is that?  Eran Peleg:   It was a youth movement. One of the, at time it still exists, actually. Interestingly, less so in Israel, actually. But in some countries in South America, I know it still exists. Today it's quite small, then it was a decent youth movement. That's actually how we met my grandmother. Because my grandmother was involved in the Noar Hatzioni in Belgium in Brussels. She was one of the heads of the Noar Hatzioni there, and and he has kind of part of his job as the Global Head, whatever of the movement, he was traveling and went to see all these different, all these different places. And that's how he ended up in Brussels where he met my grandmother. Manya Brachear Pashman:   You mentioned earlier that some of the descendants had evolved, drifted away from their ancestors, ideologies, political perspectives or philosophies. I'm curious, what your team found was it was did that account for most of the interviews that you did? Or a minority? I mean, did you find that in most of the interviews, the philosophies were kind of embedded in the family DNA? Mishy Harman:   It's interesting. Most people are quite similar to their fathers, grandfathers, uncles, mothers, and so on, so forth. But, and, of course, I mean, the important thing to remember is that we're talking in a completely different worlds now, right? If you think about Israeli society today, and you think about our chances of ever agreeing on a single document or a single vision of this state, that's you have to be crazy, basically, to think that that's possible.  I mean, we live in such a fragmented and fractured society today, that getting a group that is in some way representative of the country to agree on what this country actually is, what this project that we call Israel, really is, today seems almost unimaginable. And I think, honestly, that it was pretty unimaginable at the time too. I think that they had other things going for them that in the background that allowed them to reach this moment of agreement. Which, you know, there were, as Eran just said, that we were in the middle of a war and it was, seemed like an existential war, right. We were gonna live or die. This all came together very, very quickly. You know, people understood that this was this opportunity, the British Mandate was about to end, there was going to be a power vacuum, the Zionist movement had an opportunity to declare statehood, which was something that, you know, in the Jewish psyche, had been a dream for 2000 years, 1900 years.  And they weren't going to, there was some sense of sort of, I would say, communal responsibility, which, you know, there's this word in Hebrew that is difficult to translate, really, which is Mamlachtiut, it's really some sort of sense of, of being part of a larger state collective, that that wasn't going to allow them even if they disagreed with a specific phrasing or a specific idea to be the one saying, No, I'm going to I'm going to be the sole naysayer in this otherwise historic opportunity. And that's what got a lot of people on board, right. I mean, otherwise, how, and I know, they're all these stories about sort of vague phrasings whether they refer to God or don't refer to God or whether they can be interpreted in other ways, and so on and so forth. Today, we're a much more blunt society today. People would want things to be said very, very clearly. And we just unfortunately, and then I'd be interested to hear what you think. But I don't think that as a collective we share any clear understanding of what we can agree on. At least it doesn't seem that way today. Eran Peleg:   It's definitely, I agree. But I still remain optimistic, maybe it's my nature. But I do think that, you know, we've seen, you know, the huge amount we've achieved here in such a short period of time. And I do think that, you know, in some ways the values and political views are more clear now than they were back then. As you say, because of everything that was going on at the time, and they, and they were really occupied with kind of let's build this state more than anything else. You know, they put a lot of other things aside, frankly, it's not that they didn't have views about the economy about, you know, they had views about other other things about education, economy, it's just that they said, let's put this aside for now. And let's focus on the main project or the main mission.  And they hope to get to the other stuff. Well, they actually promised to put together a constitution, which I guess, but the truth is, it was, frankly, with historical perspective, I think it was very difficult because they were actually set a date. I think. They said that until the, you know, the declaration was signed in May. And they said by October 1st, something like that, I think it's a very short period of time after they already want to have a constitution. And I think that probably wasn't realistic.  Also because there was a war going on. And they were occupied with, you know, just existence, or survival. But also, because, you know, views were not, you know, really clear on many different issues, and they didn't have the opportunity to discuss them really yet. United States, for example, putting together a constitution, the Constitution came really only I think, like more than 150 years after people landed, with the Mayflower. So there was a long time where they were already living together. And also then, there was a very serious job around putting together the American Constitution here, they, they were trying to put it together a middle of a war and just wasn't realistic.  Mishy Harman:   I think that this is particularly interesting for American listeners, because 75 years is a long time, but it's also almost no time at all. And what we feel lucky about with this project is that we're able to still touch these people, who, before they sort of drift into the realm of becoming historical figures in in books and research papers and stuff like that, and we can, we can talk to two sons and daughters, who remember these people as real as real people. And I think, you know, that's unimaginable, obviously, in the American context. And we tend to, we tend to attribute so much importance to phrasings and to wordings, of these kinds of declarations of, and we forget that at the end of the day, these are people who are writing writing these words within within specific historical context and bringing themselves and you know, Moshe Kol, for example, is signing, signing his name on on this scroll of independence. You know, a few years, four years, I don't know, after, after his parents and sister are murdered in the Holocaust, and that was the story of many of the signatories. And as it was saying, it was in the middle of the war and 1% of the population was killed in this war. I mean, they're writing these words, both without sort of knowing what we know today that 75 years hence, Israel is going to be around and Israel is going to be this thriving country with a cantankerous democracy. It was, I think, in many ways, sort of a prayer or a wish, of what, of what this place could be. Many of them came from, you know, socialist backgrounds or from small villages and stuff like that, and suddenly found themselves here in this radically different environment than anything that they had known previously. And they were trying to imagine, well, what can we imagine a just society being? And another interesting thing is that, sort of patriotic symbols like the flag and like the Declaration of Independence, which for years had been essentially owned by the right in this country have in the last year. Eran Peleg:   Less so the Declaration. Mishy Harman:  The declaration was a little more in the right. But have been completely appropriated by the protest movement, right? I mean, if you go here to Kaplan on Saturday night, which I strongly recommend everyone to do, whether you agree with the protests, or not just because it's a really, it's an incredible, incredible sight for anyone who cares about democracy, to see what these protests are like. You'll see basically a sea of flags, of Israeli flag. So that's, for me, that's a fascinating development.  Manya Brachear Pashman:   But doesn't it belong to both? I mean– Eran Peleg:   I mean, it definitely does. But, you know, the flag was, you know, is always perceived as a bit kind of nationalistic kind of, has this kind of flavor to it. But yeah, but you're right, it obviously belongs to both. Manya Brachear Pashman:   They're just embracing it in different ways.  Mishy Harman:   One question that I would have to you about who things belong to is whether, sorry, I don't know if you– is whether being the grandson of one of the signatories of the Declaration of Independence, makes you feel different about your own ownership of this place? Whether it sort of casts a shadow of responsibility.  Eran Peleg:   I don't think I'm in a position of privilege or entitlement different from anyone else. I happen to be his grand, yeah, grand grandson. But, but what I think I do have, which maybe some other people don't, I do have, I think, a good sense of history, at least, kind of understanding where we've come from, you know, etc. And I think that's something that sometimes I see missing with other people, maybe that gives me a slightly different perspective on things. So, for example, I see, you know, because we're the generation that was already born into the state of Israel. For us, it was like a given that, right? Self-evident, it's given. And I see especially with people who, like us, some people. It does make me angry when some people might say, I don't like what's going on, I'm just gonna go elsewhere. And to me, like, that makes me angry. But I don't think it makes me angry. Because I'm the son of Moshe Kol, I think it makes me angry, because at least I have an understanding of, you know, what's been put into this project already.  And the efforts that have been made, and obviously, you know, people have given their lives as well, I mean, soldiers, for us to be where we are today as well. So, just kind of thinking that, Oh, you know, Israel will always be there for us, even if we go elsewhere, then we decide to come back, right. If we want, we can always come back. But no, that's not the case. Israel wasn't always here.  I mean, you have to understand that we have a very, very special situation or position where we have the State of Israel, it's such a valuable thing. We can't just give it up, you know, just like that, okay. And you can't just take it for granted that we'll be here or that it's here, that we'll be here when you decide one day to come back from wherever you're going.  Manya Brachear Pashman:   Maybe you don't feel that Israel belongs to you. But do you belong to Israel?  Eran Peleg:   Definitely. Yeah. It's definitely the case.  Manya Brachear Pashman:   Do you ever, and I actually, I address this question to both of you. Wouldn't it be great if we could make plans. But if you had complete control over the universe, and your future, do you foresee ever leaving Israel? Mishy Harman:   Eran? Eran Peleg:   Again, it's very difficult to know what the future holds. But I see Israel as my home, I've actually had the opportunity to go abroad and come back. And part of the decision to come back was because this is my home. And my home also consists of the fact that my family's here, obviously. So it's a family, family reasons as well. But also, definitely, also Zionism played a role in my decision. I've lived 12 years outside of Israel, but my assumption was always that I'm there for a limited period of time, and I'm going to come back at some point. And that's actually what happened. And so, to me, Israel is where it's place for me.  Mishy Harman:   So I don't totally know what the word Zionism really means. Today, and something I think about a lot. My grandparents, who were of the same generation of Eran's grandparents, and also very active in the Zionist movement and in building the state. So not quite the blue-bloodedness of signing the Declaration, but they met in the early 30s. They were both students, they were both British, and they met because my grandfather, who was later on Israel's ambassador to the US for many, many years and the president of the Hebrew University, he was the he was the head of the student of design a student union at Oxford, and they met at a debate in which he debated my grandmother who was the head of the anti Zionist Student Union at the London School of Economics and she was an anti Zionist not because she had any particular beef with the Zionist movement but because she was an internationalist and she didn't believe as many others in the in the years between the wars, but leave she did believed in the concept of nation states and, of course, then spent the remainder of her life in the service of this particular nation state. But she was a tremendous presence in my life, she lived to be almost 100 and lived across the street from us.  So I'll just share with you very quickly, one of the sort of formative memories of my life is that in 2006, she was already a very elderly woman in her mid 90s. She, we were and not totally with it all the time. At that point, we were watching television together and it was the Second Lebanon War. And she sort of perked up out of nowhere. And she said, Look what a strange thing we're talking about, there are hills to the north of here, that have vegetation, and have wildlife, and have flowers. And we've drawn a line in the middle of those hills. And we call one side of that line, Israel and the other side of that line Lebanon. And there are people living on both sides of that line. And what the TV is saying is that when Moti Cohen's life is destructed, or he's injured, because a Katyusha missile fell on his building, or something, we need to be deeply, deeply sad. And Ahmad Salman''s life is destructed because the Israeli Air Force bombed his village or something, no one's saying that we need to be happy, but we can basically be kind of indifferent.  And she said, I don't know Moti Cohen. And I don't know Ahmad Salaman, but I'm equally saddened by the hurt that both of them are feeling. And that was that statement that stayed with me and stays with me, till today.  So my connection to this place, I would say, is less from an idealistic point of Zionism, in sort of the classic sense of Jewish self determination. And more from the fact that I was born here, and I grew up here. And the park in which I played soccer, growing up still exists, and the streets, in which I, you know, walked hand in hand with my first girlfriend still exist, and my family are here, and my friends are here. And I like the food that I am accustomed to eating my entire life. And in some fundamental way, this is my home. So, you know, Madison, Wisconsin, or London are not my home in the same way. So that's what makes me want to be here and in the spirit of the Declaration of Independence, try to make our country live up to the lofty and beautiful ideals that that set out to achieve. Manya Brachear Pashman:   That's beautiful, both of you. Both beautiful answers. Before we go, I do want to talk about, you've mentioned that a couple times, maybe the absence of God and democracy, those words from the declaration, and I'm just curious if you could both share your thoughts on: does that matter? And is it mattering today? If those words were embedded in the document, would anything be different today, possibly? Mishy Harman:   I think the absence of the word God was very intentional. And there's a lot of historical documentation about that. And I think the absence of the word democracy was less intentional in that. I mean, I don't want to bore you with a lot of technicalities. But democracy did appear in previous drafts of of the Declaration of Independence, and was ultimately taken out but not because I think that anyone had any sense that they wanted to be less…yeah, the the intent of Israel being a democracy, I think it's very clearly stated that Israel will come into existence based on the guidelines of the United Nations and the Partition Plan that called for the creation two democratic entities here.  I think the Declaration of Independence talks about equality and about freedom of religion and, and in all the main tenets of democracy. So, I think that the Declaration of Independence does, as a document does appeal to a wide variety of people even today. I think that you know, it would be more difficult Today to write a founding document, that in the current makeup of Israeli society that doesn't refer to God and doesn't refer more clearly to the divine. Eran Peleg:   But there is some implicit- God is implicity present. I think there's a- Mishy Harman:   Tzur yisrael (rock of Israel). Eran Peleg:   Exactly, right.  Mishy Harman:   Which was sort of a very famous kind of pie style compromise, of saying things and not saying them at the same time. Mishy Harman:   And maybe as the last thing to say, which opens up a whole other conversation with you, if you maybe want to invite us again, to the podcast, we can discuss, is that, you know, the Declaration of Independence set in place, a notion which I think to most signatories did not seem like a contradictory notion of a Jewish and democratic state. And I think we're grappling till this day with whether those terms are contradictory whether a democracy can be a Jewish state, whether a Jewish state can be a democracy, I think all of them signed the Declaration thinking that this was a possible outcome. And I don't think that they thought that these terms would come to clash in the ways that they have.  And I think till today, we're dealing with that legacy of this sort of impossibly simple and yet impossibly difficult coupling of terms, which we're now living in a moment in which we're trying to understand whether the signatories were right, whether this is a possibility. Manya Brachear Pashman:   Mishy, I hope you don't mind me asking you a personal question to close us out. And that is, I know you lost your father shortly before the debut of this series. It is dedicated in his memory. And you just shared a story about his mother, I believe that was your paternal grandmother. I'm curious as your team was having all of these conversations, you and your team were having these conversations with children and grandchildren, about the people they love their legacies, did that shape any of the conversations you had with your father in his final days, because you were working on it kind of simultaneously. Mishy Harman:   Sure. My father would have loved this series very much because it represented his Israel. It's also Eran's Israel, which is an optimistic Israel, which sees the good in people and the potential and the dream of this project that we began here. I think he would have been very interested, he knew many of these characters who we're talking about. I think he would have also been saddened to hear that a lot of them are dismayed by where things have gone. And I think he was as well. He was the greatest Zionist that I could imagine. And that he really believed. Zionism is a sort of catchphrase in which you can insert almost anything that you want into it. But I think his most fundamental belief, which he attributed to the heart of Zionism was a belief and the quality and a belief that people are people and the belief in education, and the belief in the spirit of the Jewish people. And in this really miraculous entity that we've created that allows us to ask these fundamental, difficult questions about our past. And for me, it's very, very meaningful to be able to dedicate this series to his memory. Manya Brachear Pashman:   Thank you so much to both of you for joining us. Thank you for the series. I encourage everyone here to listen to episodes of- Mishy Harman:   And the next episode that's coming out on Monday is about Moshe Kol.  Manya Brachear Pashman:   Oh, perfect timing. Wonderful. And thank you both for joining us.  Mishy Harman:   Thank you. Eran Peleg: Thank you very much. Manya Brachear Pashman:   Thank you, audience. Manya Brachear Pashman: To listen to Israel Story's special series on the Declaration of Independence or any other regular episode, you can subscribe to Israel Story wherever you get your podcasts. Just don't forget to also subscribe to People of the Pod and our award-winning series, The Forgotten Exodus. To learn more about Moshe Kol, here's a sneak peek of Israel Story's interview with  his daughter, Yehudit Kol Inbar, the former director of the Museums Division of Yad Vashem in Jerusalem. Excerpt from Israel Story - Episode 89 - Moshe Kol:  Yehudit Kol Inbar: He was eating grapefruit and he was crying, because for him it represented, ‘wow, we are in Israel and we have a grapefruit that we ourself grew it.' He was very proud and happy with the feeling that they're building a place for the Jewish people. Mishy Harman: That's Yehudit Kol Inbar, the daughter of Moshe Kolodny, who - for nineteen years - headed the Jewish Agency's Youth Immigration Division, and was responsible for bringing more than 100,000 unaccompanied minors to Israel from eighty-five different countries. Despite being among the founders of at least seven kibbutzim and five youth villages, and later on holding senior cabinet posts, he considered that immigration effort to be his greatest public achievement. It was, he once said, a project that had no equivalent in the annals of human history. Manya Brachear Pashman: To listen to the rest of the episode, head to the link in our show notes. Our thanks once again to host Mishy Harman and the staff at Israel Story for sharing these incredible stories with us at AJC Global Forum 2023 in Tel Aviv.   

The Jewish Hour
Jewish Hour-Itai Biram Jerusalem and the Three Religions

The Jewish Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2023 42:24


Afternoons With Mike PODCAST
S5E034 Pastors DARRELL BIRAM and BILL ELLIFF share insights and personal experiences from the Asbury Revival.

Afternoons With Mike PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 52:12


It happened once before on the campus of Asbury University - in 1970, what was called a revival broke out on this theological seminary. It happened again on February 8, and for almost 2 weeks, there were non-stop prayer meetings at the school. Darrell Biram is a pastor from nearby Shelbyville, KY. Bill Elliff is from Arkansas, and both traveled to Wilmore to experience this outbreak. Darrell is Mike's brother-in-law, and Bill Elliff pastors in North Little Rock.

Mottey's Garage
Episode 388: Mottey's Garage 388

Mottey's Garage

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 119:07


here's a playlist...not sure if its right.....go see scott h biram if you get a chancemottey63@gmail.com388a couple of songs by Scott h Biram leads show offthe chats getting better get fuckedgino and the goons  watch you shine  rip it upadwud  wasteland   my idols are dead and my enemies are in powerthe shino hearts   goodnight tonightsista bryet dead before yu know itsecret bad boys  fun fun fun (big boys)  phone it incontinental lovers  really doesnt matter  dale arden vs the worldthe nervebreakers   they were doing the pogo  face up to realilitycimes reccords  if the kids dont hate it it aint rock n rollmala vista  echo   ruthless and toothlessangry adults  im alright  obsessed with you brick windows  P>M> gold cadavre exquis ditches stitch to me    the pissed ones  fatsothe pissed ones  rnr dogsista bryet   billy bragg  dead before you know it low rats  easy ridercato salsa experience  planet heart  i love guitar wolf ....very muchscott h biram  get me religion  sold out to the devil : a collection of gospel cutssouth filthy  surfin death valley  you can name it nammy if if you wannavalley gals  snake oil salesmanace of spit    moonset    the room beyounddirt bryds  police on my back  hopethe 101ers  junco partner  elgin avenue breackdownthe wombats bye bye baby  be a cavemen best of voxxbad mojos problem child   songs that make you wanna dieprince beastly  ghost   second of his namenervous twitch  im sorry that i de you cry  dont take my tvthe black lips  stolan valor  apocalypse lovedave favour and the roadside ashes    bankrobbersouth filthy  bad girl  you can name it yammy if you wannagrade 2  brassic (hellcat records)miss ludella black am i going insane till you lie in your gravenosebleed lost and foundthe bad news  i feel bluethe courettes talking bout my baby   back in mono b sides and outtakes 

Fularsız Entellik
Erkek Krizi 1: Okul, İş, Aile

Fularsız Entellik

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 27:10


Kadın-çocuk-erkek üçlemesinin son durağına, erkeklere geldik. Biramı koydum, sizi bekliyorum.Bugün, Phillip Zimbardo'nun araştırmalarını takip ederek, erkek çocukların eğitimdeki ve sosyal becerilerdeki eksiklikleri ile aşırı dijital eğlence tüketimleri ve okulun akademikleşmesi arasındaki ilişkiye baktık. Ek olarak işsizlik, kendi düzenini kuramama ve babasızlığın etkilerinden bahsettik. Tüm bunlar kadınlar için de sorunken, erkekler için bir kriz haline gelmekte (ortalamada tabii). Devam bölümünde Warren Farrell'ın çalışmalarına odaklanacağız ve amaçsızlık, yalnızlık, evlilik, inceller ve kadın düşmanlığı konuşacağız. Tüm kaynaklar aşağıda..(Not: Patreon'da yüzlerce insan, irili ufaklı katkılarla beni doğrudan destekliyor, onlara bir hayır duası edin)..Bu podcast evimdekipsikolog.com hakkında reklam içerir.FULARSIZENTELLIK15 koduyla bir ay boyunca kullanabileceğiniz %15'lik indirim için tıklayınız..Bölümler:(00:25) Sürreal sosyal medya linci.(03:30) Arşivden: Jordan Peterson bölümü (Spotify | Apple)(03:50) Zimbardo ve Erkeklerin Çöküşü.(06:05) 10,000 saat bilgisayar oyunu.(08:45) Porno tüketimi ve haz erteleme.(12:30) Yuvadan uçamayan kuşlar.(14:00) İşsizlik trendleri. (Arşiv: Dördüncü Dalga)(15:55) Cinsiyet rollerindeki asimetrik değişim.(18:10) Babasızlık.(20:00) Erkek rol model eksikliği.(23:15) Teneffüsün ölümü.(24:55) Özet ve devam bölümü.(26:05) Çağrı Özertem'in anısına..Kaynaklar:Video: The demise of guys? | Philip ZimbardoYazı: Video games probably aren't bad for boys, but it's a different story for girlsMakale: Are There Differences in Video Gaming and Use of Social Media among Boys and Girls?Makale: Trading Later Rewards for Current Pleasure: Pornography Consumption and Delay DiscountingMakale: Does pornography affect delay discounting and executive functions?Video: Why boys are failing? | Philip ZimbardoYazı: Men Are More Likely to Live With Their FolksYazı: The differing impact of automation on men and women's workFularsız Arşiv: Dördüncü DalgaAnket: Living with mom and/or dad: More common for sons than daughtersYazı: Young Men and Society: We Will Only Get Out What We Put InYazı: What Science Really Says About the Differences Between Boys and GirlsYazı: Time to play: Increasing daily recess in elementary schoolsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Esoteric Quandary
Eyal Biram - CEO & Co-Founder of Israel Is, a nonprofit designed for engagement w/ Israel

Esoteric Quandary

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 48:36


Eyal is a very ambitious guy with a vision for the future of his people and the impact they can have in the Middle East and around the world. After his military service, he was traveling around the world as most IDF soldiers do after their service and met people on vacation. Things were going well until he was asked where he was from, when he said he was Israeli the mood of the conversation changed almost instantly and Eyal wondered why. This is the birth of the idea and nonprofit called Israel-Is, a nonprofit designed to create a dialogue with the outside world of Israelis and what the country stands for. This means initially providing training to all IDF soldiers once they leave the service in techniques on how to talk about the country and create lasting memories with people from around the world. The second part of the initiative is to invite people from all over the world to discover and visit Israel at some point on their own and experience the country and rich history for themselves. This means creating rapport and building common ground through outreach and using the change in government policies like the Abraham Accords to normalize relationships on all levels. I initially heard about Eyal's idea a few years ago and it is impressive to see how far this idea has grown. The nonprofit also has put out a documentary of the work in action called "Finding Abraham". This documentary brings Arabs from neighboring countries to Israel to learn firsthand about the country and its people. Link to Documentary - https://youtu.be/YXM3EmXzEeILink to Israel-Is Website: https://www.israel-is.org/

Serious Angler
From COLLEGE fishing to WORKING in the fishing INDUSTRY, Jake Biram | BFTBB

Serious Angler

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 63:11


Deakin and Jake break down how Jake went from a college angler to working for Dynamic Sponsorships, and still fishing a ton. They break down his role with Dynamic and discuss careers in the fishing industry and tournament fishing. Thanks for listening! Please leave us a rating and review. DISCOUNT CODES: Omnia Fishing: 15% off your first order, use code "SERIOUS" AND for 10% off after your first order use code "SERIOUS10" at (www.omniafishing.com) Hobie Eyewear (20% Off): Use This Link: https://shrsl.com/2w5mb & use code “SERIOUS20” Queen Tackle (20% Off): Use code “seriousangler20” at (https://www.queentackle.com/) Follow Along On Serious Angler Social Media: Instagram: www.instagram.com/seriousangler/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/SeriousAngler YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/SeriousAnglerBassFishing Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@seriousangler Have a question? Email us at theseriousangler@gmail.com ---------------- We can't choose the weather so why worry about it? Wear Blackfish and never have any worries about weather getting the best of you. Check em out at https://blackfishgear.com/ Want to order tackle from people that ACTUALLY fish and receive shipping you can TRUST? Order from the folks at Omnia Fishing! Use code "SERIOUS" to save yourself 15% and FREE shipping with orders over $50! https://www.omniafishing.com/ Have any boating or kayak needs? Give Morgan Marine a call and they will get you set up! Click the link below: https://www.morganmarine.net/ Are you looking to get yourself into the most efficient and highest rated fishing kayak? Check out Hobie Kayaks at: https://www.hobie.com/kayaks/ -------------- Follow Our Personal Social Media: Bailey's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOpM5fxOcUciqLsIB8dK7Ag Bailey's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bailey_eigbrett/ Adam's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adam_deakin_/ Andy's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fullfishingguideservice/ Andy's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkuwh_ttyk2uI6CKFHKNtAA Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BaileyEigbrettFishing Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FullFishingGuide ----- Want to get on some BIG Lake Erie Smallmouth Bass? Get in touch with Andrew and book a trip! Here is his Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Fullfishingguideservice Andrew's Email: fullfishingguideservice@gmail.com Want assistance with Social Media, Website Creation, Podcasting, Content Creation and MORE? Check out Serious Angler Media Services! Email Bailey at baileyeigbrett97@gmail.com ----- #SeriousAngler #SeriousAnglerPodcast #BassFishing --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/serious-angler/support

Business from the Bass Boat
From COLLEGE fishing to WORKING in the fishing INDUSTRY, Jake Biram

Business from the Bass Boat

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 63:11


Deakin and Jake break down how Jake went from a college angler to working for Dynamic Sponsorships, and still fishing a ton. They break down his role with Dynamic and discuss careers in the fishing industry and tournament fishing.Thanks for listening! Please leave us a rating and review.DISCOUNT CODES: Omnia Fishing: 15% off your first order, use code "SERIOUS" AND for 10% off after your first order use code "SERIOUS10" at (www.omniafishing.com)Hobie Eyewear (20% Off): Use This Link: https://shrsl.com/2w5mb & use code “SERIOUS20” Queen Tackle (20% Off): Use code “seriousangler20” at (https://www.queentackle.com/)Follow Along On Serious Angler Social Media:Instagram: www.instagram.com/seriousangler/Facebook: www.facebook.com/SeriousAnglerYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/SeriousAnglerBassFishingTik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@seriousanglerHave a question? Email us at theseriousangler@gmail.com----------------We can't choose the weather so why worry about it? Wear Blackfish and never have any worries about weather getting the best of you. Check em out at https://blackfishgear.com/ Want to order tackle from people that ACTUALLY fish and receive shipping you can TRUST? Order from the folks at Omnia Fishing! Use code "SERIOUS" to save yourself 15% and FREE shipping with orders over $50! https://www.omniafishing.com/Have any boating or kayak needs? Give Morgan Marine a call and they will get you set up! Click the link below:https://www.morganmarine.net/Are you looking to get yourself into the most efficient and highest rated fishing kayak? Check out Hobie Kayaks at:https://www.hobie.com/kayaks/--------------Follow Our Personal Social Media:Bailey's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOpM5fxOcUciqLsIB8dK7AgBailey's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bailey_eigbrett/Adam's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adam_deakin_/Deakin's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adam_deakin_/

Sikhism in Snippits
Baba Biram Das and Baba Gurmukh Singh

Sikhism in Snippits

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2021 2:32


In this katha by Sant Hari Singh (Randhawe wale) narrates the realtionship between teh student and disciples Baba Biram Das Ji Badoshi Wale and Baba Gurmukh Singh Kar Seva Wale Any issues please contact me on kam1825@hotmail.com I would also like to thank my sponsors who have donated towards the podcasts financially. Thank you with your continuing support this podcast can become self sustaining

how did i get here?
Episode 1109: Justin Corsbie - Writer/Director of ”Hard Luck Love Song”

how did i get here?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 67:31


Happy Tuesday! Filmmaker, Justin Corsbie, writer/director of "Hard Luck Love Song" is my guest for episode 1109! "Hard Luck Love Song", based on singer/songwriter, Todd Snider's song, "Just Like Old Times", stars Michael Dorman, Sophia Bush, RZA, Dermot Mulroney and Eric Roberts and has a soundtrack that features Hayes Carll, Townes Van Zand, Scott H. Biram and more. It's an amazing story about people trying to survive and find love in a hard luck world. The movie just went to Video On Demand today. Go to hardlucklovesong.com for more info on how to watch. Justin and I have a great conversation about writing and making a movie based on a song, his love of singer/songwriters, making a movie that takes place in one night, working with incredible actors and much more. I had a great time getting to know Justin. I'm sure you will too. And you should rent the movie. I loved it! Let's get down! Follow How Did I Get Here? on Instagram Get the chords and tabs for over a million songs at ultimate-guitar.com  Find millions of songs and thousands of podcasts including How Did I Get Here? on Spotify. If you feel so inclined. Venmo: www.venmo.com/John-Goudie-1  Paypal: paypal.me/johnnygoudie

How Did I Get Here?
Episode 1109: Justin Corsbie - Writer/Director of ”Hard Luck Love Song”

How Did I Get Here?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 67:31


Happy Tuesday! Filmmaker, Justin Corsbie, writer/director of "Hard Luck Love Song" is my guest for episode 1109! "Hard Luck Love Song", based on singer/songwriter, Todd Snider's song, "Just Like Old Times", stars Michael Dorman, Sophia Bush, RZA, Dermot Mulroney and Eric Roberts and has a soundtrack that features Hayes Carll, Townes Van Zand, Scott H. Biram and more. It's an amazing story about people trying to survive and find love in a hard luck world. The movie just went to Video On Demand today. Go to hardlucklovesong.com for more info on how to watch. Justin and I have a great conversation about writing and making a movie based on a song, his love of singer/songwriters, making a movie that takes place in one night, working with incredible actors and much more. I had a great time getting to know Justin. I'm sure you will too. And you should rent the movie. I loved it! Let's get down! Follow How Did I Get Here? on Instagram Get the chords and tabs for over a million songs at ultimate-guitar.com  Find millions of songs and thousands of podcasts including How Did I Get Here? on Spotify. If you feel so inclined. Venmo: www.venmo.com/John-Goudie-1  Paypal: paypal.me/johnnygoudie

Austin Music Minute – KUTX
Can I Get A Witness?

Austin Music Minute – KUTX

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 1:57


It’s merely a matter of days before the Dirty Ol' One Man Band known as Scott H. Biram hits the road again, turning venues upside down with his unhinged brand of country/punk/rock/psychotic hillbilly dirty blues consuming the ear holes of unsuspecting spectators. Good times. But before the madness of tour life (re)commences, Biram plays for […]

Austin Music Minute – KUTX
C-Boy’s Monday Night

Austin Music Minute – KUTX

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021 2:10


Making Monday considerably better, here’s the line-up for tonight, Monday July 19, at C-Boy’s Heart and Soul, 2008 S. Congress Ave.: -No exaggeration. He’s a one-man cyclone, that Scott H. Biram, and he starts the evening with a happy hour set at 6:30 p.m. -There’s more ahead for the night with sets by Austin powerhouse […]

PeayCast
The PeayCast | Episode 97

PeayCast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021


Welcome to a brand-new episode of the PeayCast, presented by CDE Lightband! Lots of hoops talk past and future, National Signing Day Part Deux, the Super Bowl and its Austin Peay connection (drop us a line if you know what former Gov Rick Christophel and Bucs tight end Rob Gronkowski talk about when they're just chatting) are all on tap. Plus, an in-depth discussion with Austin Peay offensive lineman Bucky Williams ranging from being the champ to his future and how to handle change and adversity. Audio Intro: Scott H. Biram, "Can't Stay Long" Williams Intro/Outro: Sturgill Simpson, "It Ain't All Flowers" Audio Outro: M.I.A., "Bucky Done Gun"

Dizzy for Dizi
Sen Çal Kapımı: Bölüm 29

Dizzy for Dizi

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 178:33


If we thought we knew what soul-shattering, heart-wrenching, traumatic bölüm syndrome was before, bölüm 29 of Sen Çal Kapımı said, "Biramı tut." We talk alllllll about this EdSer Angstravaganza, and the vomit-inducing return of Senile-whoops, typo-Selin, on today's episode! Do you agree with our thoughts, theories, and/or predictions this week? Have any of your own? Share them with us! The FREE and WONDERFUL subtitles we referred to during our episode can be found here: https://traducteur.live/ All our gratitude and appreciation to Ninelle for sharing a very personal and vulnerable time in her life with all of us, in order to offer perspective and understanding toward someone who has faced a trauma in their life the way Serkan has this episode. Huge shout-out to the always hilarious The Black Dizi for allowing us to share her reaction to the carpaccio moment, since it represented us all! If you'd like to follow our Spotify playlist for Sen Çal Kapımı, you can find it here: https://open.spotify.com/user/1220105414/playlist/3EXEMCjvTdMDK82RwT27X7?si=IpiAVy5qSmCS6oa0x5YOwA Check out our merch store on Zazzle! https://www.zazzle.com/store/dizzy_for_dizi For more SÇK content and info on Turkish entertainment & culture, check out our affiliate partners, North America Ten, here: http://www.northamericaten.com Places to hang out with us: Website: http://dizzyfordizipodcast.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/dizzyfordizi Instagram: http://instagram.com/dizzyfordizi Email us at: dizzyfordizipodcast@gmail.com Join our private Facebook group, where we chat all things dizi and get to know one another a little better! (MAKE SURE you answer all the questions! We can't let you in, otherwise ;) ) https://www.facebook.com/groups/217464549623043 Support Dizzy for Dizi by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/dizzy-for-dizi

My First Band Podcast
99 – Scott H. Biram (The Dirty Old One Man Band)

My First Band Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 71:00


This week's guest is Scott H. Biram, but you might know him as "The Dirty Old One Man Band." Since releasing his solo debut in the year 2000, the tireless troubadour has played thousands upon thousands of shows at venues of all sizes and scope in North America, toured Europe more than 20 times, had songs featured on popular TV shows and Oscar-nominated films, and put out 11 albums. A couple months after he released Fever Dreams — his latest album, which came out on Bloodshot Records last November — Biram took some time out of his uncharacteristically quiet schedule to talk to My First Band host Tyler Maas about his 20-plus-year solo run and everything that came beforehand. Over the course of an hour-long discussion, Biram talked about how he's keeping busy and staying productive during a pandemic, his upbringing in a fairly small Texas town, the inspiration artists like Doc Watson and Townes Van Zandt had on him early on, and his stints in adolescent and early adulthood outfits like The Happy Trees and The Thangs. Along the way, the accomplished singer-songwriter opened up about his decision to branch out on his own, what the "H" stands for (hint: it's not his middle name), getting signed to Bloodshot, the ups and downs of more than two decades spent on the road, performing on The Tonight Show With Jay Leno, punching "The Devil" in the stomach in Atlanta, and much more. My First Band is sponsored by Mystery Room Mastering and Lakefront Brewery. The show is edited by Jared Blohm. You can listen to My First Band on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify and wherever else you get podcasts. You can also listen to rebroadcasts of previous My First Band episodes on WMSE every Wednesday from noon to 12:30 p.m. CST. Music used in this episode comes courtesy of Devils Teeth ("The Junction Street Eight Tigers") and Scott H. Biram ("Hobo Jungle").

RadioDixie - Podcasty
Moonshine Jam 9 – Novoroční výplach

RadioDixie - Podcasty

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2021


Místo novoročního projevu vám principál Radia Dixie Marty radši pořádně propláchne uši další dávkou nejčerstvějších singlů a ochutnávek z nových desek. K čemuž mu pomůžou třeba Scott H.Biram, Bob Wayne nebo Chris Stapleton.

Toma uno
Toma Uno - Por qué pasan las cosas - 19/12/20

Toma uno

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2020 58:52


El año 2020 sigue sin dar tregua y ahora nos ha tocado perder a Charley Pride debido a complicaciones relacionadas con el Covid-19. Un artista que creció escuchando a algunos de los grandes maestros como Ernest Tubb, Eddy Arnold, Hank Williams y George Jones. Desarrolló un estilo propio partiendo de ellos e incluyó también a otros de sus favoritos como Sam Cooke, B.B. King o Brook Benton. Y es que Charley Pride siempre entendió que la música americana se construye desde el country, el gospel y el blues. “All I Have to Offer You (Is Me)” es canción de Dallas Frazier y "Doodle" Owens sobre cómo un hombre le cuenta a su novia que no es un hombre rico pero que quiere casarse con ella refleja a la perfección lo que fue el llamado Nashville Sound gracias a la producción de Jack Clement y Chet Atkins. Charley Pride hizo historia con ella al convenirse en 1969 en el primer artista negro que lograba el No.1 de las listas de música country desde que Louis Jordan lo hubiera conseguido en el 44. Es muy posible que la canción más recordada de Charley Pride sea "Is Anybody Goin' To San Antone?", que alcanzó la cima de las listas de country en Abril de 1970. A costa de un malentendido entre la editorial y los compositores -Glenn Martin y Dave Kirby-, el tema había sido grabado y publicado por Bake Turner, jugador del equipo de fútbol americano de los Jets de New York. Pride intento encontrar otros singles para sustituirlo, pero la grabación había quedado tan perfecta como acabamos de escuchar y decidieron editarla.  Nacido en Sledge, en el estado de Mississippi, en 1934, nada fue fácil para él y su nombre estuvo en el centro que muchas polémicas que no buscó. Por ejemplo, dos días después del asesinato de Martin Luther King, el Grand Ole Opry canceló por primera vez en su historia un show -precisamente en el que iba a intervenir Charley Pride- alegando tensiones raciales. Casi siempre tenía que enfrentarse a los prejuicios y es que era negro. Recogió algodón, tuvo que jugar en las Negro leagues de béisbol pero no tuvo ningún problema para servir en el ejército. La calidez de la voz de Charley Pride era perfecta para las emisoras de radio de Onda Media de los 70 y RCA, el sello por el que firmó gracias a Jack D. Johnson, relaciones públicas de la editorial Cedarwood, supo aprovecharlo con creces. Incluso sus envíos promocionales no incluían la habitual biografía y mucho menos fotos. También nació en Mississippi Ben Peters, el compositor de “Kiss An Angel Good Mornin’”, una canción que se convirtió en un emblema de lo acogedor de su fraseo y de su sentido del humor.  El mes pasado, Charley Pride fue galardonado con el Willie Nelson Lifetime Achievement Award y actuó en aquella gala de la CMA junto a Jimmie Allen. Con él y Darius Rucker había grabado por última vez "Why Things Happen", un tema que se publicó un mes y medio después de la muerte de George Floyd, que provocó el movimiento Black Lives Matter. Era la fusión de tres generaciones de músicos negros de la escena de la country music compartiendo un sentimiento de angustia con estrofas como "Intentas no cuestionar a Dios ni a su juicio/Pero, maldita sea, no lo entiendo". Nunca olvidamos a Willie Nelson, y la leyenda viviente del Lone Star Stage vuelve a la actualidad cuando acaban de cumplirse 105 años del nacimiento de Frank Sinatra. El artista tejano tiene prevista la edición de un nuevo álbum dedicado a su figura y su música para finales del próximo mes de febrero del esperado 2021. Será su segundo proyecto con el “viejo de los ojos azules” como protagonista tras la publicación de My Way hace dos años y con el que consiguió un Grammy. Esta vez su título será That’s Life y ha sido grabado fundamentalmente en los Capitol Studios, los mismos que utilizó el legendario artista de Hoboken, en Nueva Jersey, para dar vida a buena parte de sus piezas maestras. Una de las 11 canciones que conformarán ese disco es “Cottage For Sale”, que utiliza la metáfora de una cabaña vacía para contar el final de una relación fallida. Sinatra la incluyó en su LP No One Cares del 59, posiblemente uno de los más oscuros de su discografía, llena de melancolía y soledad.  La semana pasada escuchábamos el homenaje que se rindió a Willie y que ahora se edita en CD y DVD. Uno de sus grandes amigos, Merle Haggard, fue homenajeado con motivo del que hubiera sido su cumpleaños número 80 y era, triste coincidencia, el primer aniversario de su muerte. En el Bridgestone Arena de Nashville estuvieron el propio Willie, Keith Richards, John Mellencamp, Sheryl Crow, Loretta Lynn, Billy Gibbons, Lucinda Williams, Lynyrd Skynyrd, entre otros muchos. Dierks Bentley eligió “If We Make It Through December”, que hace ya 47 años formó parte de Merle Haggard's Christmas Present (Something Old, Something New). La mitad estaba grabada con los Strangers y el resto con Billy Walker And His Orchestra. Extraída como single de aquel trabajo, "If We Make It Through December" ha pasado a formar parte de los clásicos navideños de siempre. El respeto infinito de los Avett Brothers a Merle Haggard se hace patente en su versión de “Mama Tried”, uno de los grandes clásicos del inigualable músico californiano, que junto a Buck Owens representó la más clara alternativa al monopolio de Nashville mediante el llamado Backersfield Sound. "Mama Tried" se incluyó en la banda sonora de la película Killers Three que protagonizaron Broderick Crawford, Robert Wagner, Diana Varsi y el propio Merle Haggard. En aquellas canciones había mucho de folk, pero con una exquisita elaboración y una acusada sección rítmica. Los Strangers, la formación que respaldaba a Haggard, era uno de los grupos de referencia del momento y dejaron su impronta de cara al futuro. Merle Haggard y Sturgill Simpson se hicieron buenos amigos en los últimos años de vida de la leyenda californiana y hablaban mucho por teléfono. La letra de “Hobo Cartoon” la compuso Merle estando ya en el hospital y se la envió con una nota que decía “de un ferroviario a otro”, recordando que él había crecido en un vagón convertido en casa por un padre que trabajaba para el ferrocarril y saltaba de uno a otro tren de carga siendo niño. Sturgill, que trabajó en la Union Pacific, completó la música durante las sesiones de Cuttin Grass y se la enseñó a la viuda Theresa y a su hijo Ben. Por fin, “Hobo Cartoon” se ha convertido en el tema de cierre de este nuevo álbum, el segundo de los que ha publicado en 2020. Sturgill Simpson ha guardado sus canciones más personales para Cuttin' Grass - Vol. 2 (Cowboy Arms Sessions) que ha grabado en el mítico Cowboy Arms Hotel and Recording Spa, el estudio de “Cowboy” Jack Clement en Nashville, que ha sobrevivido a la muerte de su propio mentor y al terrible incendio de hace unos años, junto al productor David Ferguson y los Hillbilly Avengers, el mismo grupo de instrumentistas del primer volumen. El disco se editará en vinilo en abril y a diferencia del anterior, el músico de Kentucky ha incluido dos canciones inéditas. Una de ellas es “Tennessee”, llena de melancolía y grabada por primera vez, aunque se conociera de algunas apariciones con Sunday Valley hace ocho años. En 1988, Guy Clark publicó en el sello Sugar Hill su álbum Old Friends, al que abría y daba título una extraordinaria composición junto a su mujer Susanna y a Richard Dobson. Steve Earle hizo una gran versión el año pasado en Guy, el disco que dedicó a su mentor, y ahora ha sido Chris Stapleton quien se ha recreado junto a su mujer Morgane en esta pieza maestra, una de las dos elegidas para formar parte de su último proyecto, Startin’ Over. Si hablamos del Dirty Old One-Man Band estamos hablando de Scott H. Biram, uno de los más apabullantes músicos tejanos, inquieto hasta límites insospechados y con una capacidad extrema para sorprendernos a cada paso. Es una especie de predicador que hace magia con sus historias, como ahora ocurre en Fever Dreams, el álbum que cumple la docena de discos publicados y que ha grabado entre 2017 y 2019 en su estudio de Austin. Como no podía ser de otra forma, el Reverendo Biram ofrece el más amplio muestrario de su visión del mundo, desnudando sus impresiones de un mundo cargado de nostalgia, amores perdidos o almas solitarias. Todo ello está envuelto en sonidos enraizados que les llevan hasta el truckin’ country de “Can’t Stay Long”.  Otro de los ejemplos de la supervivencia en la escena de la country music es el de Aaron Watson, también tejano y que ha seguido trabajando en nuevos proyectos en plena pandemia. Así ha llegado "Silverado Saturday Night", donde se añoran las fiestas al aire libre y los espacios abiertos y compartidos. Será una de las canciones que formarán parte de su próximo álbum, previsto para 2021. Lo que sabemos es que, sin perder el sonido tradicional de sus grabaciones, el artista de Amarillo tiene previsto que su nuevo trabajo sea accesible a una audiencia más amplia. La última apuesta de John Prine fue Arlo McKinley y él mismo decidió que debía pasar a formar parte de su sello discográfico, Oh Boy Records. El músico de Ohio ha debutado con Die Midwestern y para ello se fue hasta Memphis y se dejó acompañar por músicos como Ken Coomer , Rick Steff y Reba Russell. El resultado es un registro equilibrado entre el country y folk para contar historias como las que siempre cantaron los grandes clásicos, aunque el arrope sonoro es mucho más cercano en el tiempo. Así ocurre con “She’s Always Been Around”, un tema de honky tonk de carretera con la jukebox encendida que hubiera interpretado George Jones con sumo gusto. Hace tres años, en su octavo álbum, Kids in the Street, Justin Townes Earle parecía dispuesto a poner al día las esencias de la música folk para que fueran más atractivas a las nuevas generaciones. Para ello trabajó con Mike Mogis e incorporando un sonido más moderno a unos textos clarividentes e imaginativos. Incluso salió de Nashville, su ciudad natal y donde había grabado hasta entonces. Abriendo aquel registro que cerraba la trilogía que anticiparon Single Mothers y Absent Fathers estaba “Champagne Corolla”, una canción enérgica que ahora, cuando su padre, Steve Earle, la ha incluido en J.T., el álbum que ha dedicado a la memoria de su hijo fallecido, goza de un ambiente más pantanoso que el original. Escuchar audio

Gone Mental
Gone Mental Episode 378

Gone Mental

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2020


Over two and a half hours of punk, ska psychobilly and more! Pure greatness from Scott H. Biram, Radio Birdman, Fret Rattles, Bad Manners, Madness, The Adicts, Adam Ant, New Bomb Turks, The Cavemen, War On Women, and more! Git it. Scott H. Biram | Fever Dreams | Drunk Like Me(Bloodshot Records)2020 Radio Birdman | The Essential Radio Birdman | Descent Into The Maelstrom(Sub Pop)2001 The Saints(I'm) Stranded | Erotic Neurotic(Captain Oi!)1977 Eddie & The Hot Rods | Doing Anything They Wanna Do... | Get Out Of Denver(Anagram Records)1996 Suburban Studs | Slam | No Faith(Pogo Records)1978 F.U.2. | Punk Rock | Manic Expression(Beat)1978 Fret Rattles | Pedal To The Metal And Damn The Consequences | Shake My Brain(Self Release)2016 Bad Manners | Ska 'n' B | Inner London Violence(Magnet)1980 The Selecter | Too Much Pressure | Too Much Pressure(Two-Tone Records)1980 The English Beat | Keep The Beat: The Very Best Of The English Beat | Ranking Full Stop(Go-Feet Records)2012 The Hotknives | Home | Driving Me Mad(Grover Records)1996 The Toasters | Skaboom! | Talk Is Cheap(Moving Target)1987 The Specials | The Specials(Dawning Of A) New Era(Two-Tone Records)1979 The Bodysnatchers | The Two Tone Compilation: A Checkered Past | Let's Do Rock Steady(Chrysalis)1993 Madness | One Step Beyond... | Night Boat To Cairo(Stiff Records)1979 Long Tall Texans | The Adventures Of The | Adventure(Self Release)2005 The Raygun Cowboys | Bloodied But Unbroken | Y.E.G.(Stomp Records)2019 The Peacocks | Come With Us | I Don't Know Why(Tudor Rock)1995 The Dickies | Stukas Over Disneyland | Pretty Please Me(Restless Records)1988 Spizzenergi | 1978-1988 A Decade Of Spizz History | Where's Captain Kirk?(Cherry Red)1996 Erazerhead | The Rumble Of The East | Moscow(Flicknife Records)1982 The Adicts | Sound Of Music | My Baby Got Run Over By A Steamroller(Razor Records)1982 Adam Ant | B-Side Babies | Beat My Guest(Epic)1994 The Damned | Damned Damned Damned | New Rose(Stiff Records)1977 Eater | The Complete Eater | Lock It Up(Anagram Records)1993 River City Rebels | Playing To Live, Living To Play | Gotta Get It(Victory Records)2001 Murder City Devils | In Name And Blood | I Drink The Wine(Sub Pop)2000 New Bomb Turks | Information Highway Revisited | Id Slips In(Crypt Records)1994 Turbo A.C.'s | Winner Take All | Hit The Road(Cacophone Records)1998 Turbonegro | Party Animals | All My Friends Are Dead(Burning Heart Records)2005 Dwarves | The Dwarves Invented Rock & Roll | Anything You Want(Recess Records)2014 The Cavemen | Euthanise Me | Eat Your Heart & Wear Your Face(Slovenly Recordings)2020 Quincy Punx | Nutso Smasho | Beer Run(Recess Records)1999 Bad Brains | Bad Brains | Pay To Cum(ROIR)1982 G.B.H. | City Baby Attacked By Rats | Boston Babies(Clay Records)1982 Peter & The Test Tube Babies | Supermodels | U Bore Me(We Bite Records)1995 Terminus City | Justice Isn't Always Fair | Fight Tonight(TKO Records)2000 City Saints | Blue Collar Sons | Punk, Rock And Oi!(Spirit Of The Streets)2014 Cock Sparrer | Guilty As Charged | I Fit Central Heating (Working Pt. 2)(Bitzcore)1994 Bad Co. Project | Sucker Stories | The Price of Cowardice(Knock Out Records)2006 Ponx Attax | Pogo Split | Pogo Girl(Joe Pogo Records)2010 Berlin Blackouts | Nastygram Sedition | A.S. Disillusion(Wanda Records)2019 War On Women | Capture The Flag | Silence Is The Gift(Bridge Nine Records)2018 SA90 | Johnny On The Phone | Punch You In The Neck(Screwball Productions)2016

Real Punk Radio Podcast Network
Gone Mental Episode 378

Real Punk Radio Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2020


Over two and a half hours of punk, ska psychobilly and more! Pure greatness from Scott H. Biram, Radio Birdman, Fret Rattles, Bad Manners, Madness, The Adicts, Adam Ant, New Bomb Turks, The Cavemen,... Real Punk Radio podcast Network brings you the best in Punk, Rock, Underground Music around! From Classic Oi!, Psychobilly and Hardcore to some Classic Rock n Roll and 90's indie Alt Rock greatness!! With Tons of Live DJ's that like to Talk Music From Garage Rock, to Ska.. We are True MUSIC GEEKS!

Austin Music Minute – KUTX
Burnin’ Me Up

Austin Music Minute – KUTX

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2020 2:01


Some serious dues have been paid. The raging fire remains, but with an introspective twist. Scott H. Biram unveils 'Fever Dreams' and more at a socially-distanced show tonight, Saturday Nov. 28, at Cheatham Street Warehouse in San Marcos...

Austin Music Minute – KUTX
Burnin’ Me Up

Austin Music Minute – KUTX

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2020 2:01


Some serious dues have been paid. The raging fire remains, but with an introspective twist. Scott H. Biram unveils 'Fever Dreams' and more at a socially-distanced show tonight, Saturday Nov. 28, at Cheatham Street Warehouse in San Marcos...

Reaguj!
035 - Biram da imam izbor

Reaguj!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 29:19


U tridesetoj petoj epizodi u podkastu "Reaguj!" bavimo se pitanjem dostupnosti abortusa. Na ovo su nas potakla nedavna dešavanja u Poljskoj. Dok smo pripremali ovu emisiju, stotine hiljada žena protestuje na ulicama Poljske. Njihov bunt izazvan je nedavnom odlukom Ustavnog suda te zemlje o gotovo potpunoj zabrani abortusa. Na osnovu zahteva poslanika Prava i pravde, Ustavni sud sa sudijama izabranim iz redova vladajuće partije ocenio je da su jedina dva slučaja dopuštanja abortusa kada je trudnoća plod krivičnog dela, odnosno silovanja ili incesta i kada je ugrožen život ili zdravlja majke. Time je poništena odluka iz 1993. godine, kojom je, osim ova dva, Poljakinjama bio dozvoljen pobačaj i u situacijama kada prenatalni pregledi lekara otkriju teška oštećenja, deformitete ili oboljenja ploda. Kako piše Deutsche Welle, ova odluka samo je deo reforme pravosuđa koju EU već odavno vidi kao potkopavanje demokratije u Poljskoj. Isti portal navodi da su poremećaji fetusa do sada bili razlog za većinu od oko hiljadu legalnih abortusa godišnje u Poljskoj. Nevladine organizacije govore o najmenje 100 000 nelegalnih abortusa koji se godišnje obave u ovoj zemlji. Da bismo imali jasniju sliku ne samo o tome šta se dešava u Poljskoj, jer to možemo pratiti u vestima, već koliko je to značajno za žene u ovoj državi, a i širom sveta tražili smo odgovor upravo u Poljskoj. Dorota Wanat iz Vroclava podržava proteste. Podržavala ih je još otkako je ova borba krenula u 2016. godini, ali nije mislila da će se išta od ovoga ostvariti. “Pre nego što je Tribunal doneo odluku ja sam prosto malo dremala, pa sam se probudila kao nekom novom svetu. Mislim da je moja prva emocija bila šok. Znam ko je na vlasti u Poljskoj ali ipak nisam očekivala da će doći do takve situacije i sećam se da sam pregledala vremensku liniju na Fejsu i nisam verovala u to što vidim. Znači bila sam uverena da naslove koje čitam to neka vrsta klikbejta, ništa više”. Kakve su tendencije u Srbiji? Na pitanje da li se inicijativa slična onoj u Poljskoj može pokrenuti i u Srbiji u narednom periodu, Milena Vasić iz YUCOMa kaže da glavni problem leži u apatičnosti našeg Ustavnog suda koju je pokazao tokom vanrednog stanja. “Nažalost kod nas takođe postoji opasnost da se ovako nešto desi. Zato je taj put kojim su išli Poljaci prilikom ukidanja prava na abortus izuzetno opasan glednao iz ugla naseg prava. Jer, imali smo situaciju za vreme vanrednog stanja, kada su brojne inicijative bile podnete za ispitivanje ustavnosti akata izvršne vlasti. Ustavni sud gotovo uopšte nije radio, a kada je počeo da radi kada je ukinuto vanredno stanje, on je potvrdio sve odluke izvšrne vlasti, odbacujući inicijative za ocenu ustavnosti. Što nam govori da, baš u vreme vanrednog stanja, kada je ustavni sud morao da bude čuvar građana od izvršne vlasti, on je tada sve vreme spavao”. U kontekstu religije Sa druge strane, kada je reč o uticaju crkve na donošenje zakona poput onog u Poljskoj, teolog Ivica Živković ističe da stavovi velikog broja glasnijih hrišćana i osuda činova abortusa ne govori mnogo o samoj religijskoj zajednici kojoj pripadaju oni koji iznose takve stavove, već govori o njima samima. “Ja kao hrišćanin dođem i izreknem stav da je to greh. Šta sam ja to učinio? Na osnovi čega sam izrekao stav – i da li sam saslušao tu konkretnu osobu. Da li ja to sada posmatram kao pitanje masa, kao neko objektivno pitanje koje se vrlo lako izriče kao ideološki i politički stav. To onda govori o meni samom, tu se otvaraju druga pitanja, pitanja mog ophođenja prema ljudskim bićima, naročito prema ranjivim ljudskim bićima u toj kategoriji gde im je potrebno nešto drugo, a ne kategorička izjava da li je to greh ili da li je to sa moje strane odobreno, već im je potrebno da budu saslušane i bude im pružena podrška. Ta podrška je nešto što se očekuje od nas hrišćana – očekuje se razumevanje, pristup ljubavi, pristup uvažavanja ljudskog biće, pa tek onda možemo da govorimo o abortusu. Šta sve ja kao hrišćanin moram da ispunim pre nego što se izjasnim o svom stavu? Ako kažem da je zabranjeno – siguran sam da mi budu postavljena mnoga pitanja na koja neću imati odgovor.” Saradnici emisije: Irena Čučković, Iva Gajić, Nemanja Stevanović, Sanja Đorđević, Aleksandra Bučko Pratite nas i na mrežama Facebook, Twitter, Instagram i platformi podcast.rs.

RadioDixie - Podcasty
Dupárna 57 - Mladí ladí punk

RadioDixie - Podcasty

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020


Návrat ke kořenům Dupárny. Pankáči, kteří si ještě nenašetřili na zesilovače, třímají banja a mandolíny a posouvají americkou lidovku do šíleného jednadvacátého století. Mezi touto řádně potetovanou, opírsingovanou a zdredovanou čeládkou jsou mimo jiné i Blackgrass Gospel, Tejon Street Corner Thieves, nebo Scott H. Biram.

Sikhism in Snippits
Baba Biram Das Ji blessing Sant Ishar Singh Rara Sahib wale

Sikhism in Snippits

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 10:52


In this katha by Sant Hari Singh (Randhawe wale) talks about Sant Ishar Singh Rara Sahib wale receiving a blessing from Baba Biram Das Ji. Any issues please contact me on kam1825@hotmail.com I would also like to thank my sponsors who have donated towards the podcasts financially. Thank you with your continuing support this podcast can become self sustaining

#WeAreCollegiateBass
EP. 80 - Biram & Meyer from Oklahoma State Win at Ft. Gibson

#WeAreCollegiateBass

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2020 13:36


The race for the 2020-2021 Bass Pro Shops School of the Year presented by Abu Garcia is officially underway. The new season began July 1st, and will culminate with the BoatUS Collegiate Bass Fishing Championship presented by Bass Pro Shops on Lake Murray in South Carolina next May. One of the first major points earning opportunities for the new season came at Ft. Gibson Lake in Oklahoma last weekend as the FLW College Series hosted a regional event there. The home state pairing of Rhett Meyer & Jake Biram from Oklahoma State won the event with 19 pounds 14 ounces. That victory will earn their team 750 points towards the School of the Year race and is a great way to kick off the new year. Tune in to Episode 80 of the Rapala #WeAreCollegiateBass Podcast to hear more about their victory.

Dreamer Talks
Eyal Biram - Israel-is - Dreamer Talks 005

Dreamer Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2020 31:18


Our guest today is Eyal Biram, Officer Eyal Biram served in an elite combat unit in the IDF. Upon finishing his service, he started a non-profit organisation called ISRAEL-IS to help change the way Israeli travellers communicate while abroad. ISRAEL-IS provides travellers with tools to tell their personal story in hopes of breaking stereotypes about our country and making great friends along the way. Episode Notes: https://www.israel-is.org/en/ https://covid19solutionsnow.org/ https://www.facebook.com/israelis2/

MMH - The Home Of Rock Radio Podcasts
BLUE SUNDAY with Paul Cash - Sunday 26.04.2020

MMH - The Home Of Rock Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 59:55


Blue Sunday with Paul Cash - Sundays 7-8pm on MMH - The Home Of Rock Radio!!Join me on Sunday at 7pm for an hours worth of Heavy Blues! On this weeks show I have 5 new releases for you from Eliza Neals, Datura4 Band, Jeff Beck & Johnny Depp and we've go two tracks from Dätcha Mandala who also occupy this weeks 'Love Me Two Times' slot. We start the show off with some 20 Watt Tombstone and they're joined on the show by Big Sugar, The Damned And Dirty, Bob Log III, Scott H. Biram, Danko Jones, Dr. Feelgood, & Immortal Lee County Killers & my good friend Cliff Whitham is responsible for this weeks 'Connection Section' and he's gone HEAVY with one of them!That's 'Blue Sunday', the show where R'n'B still mean something and you get your Blues with a Heavy Twist of ROCK! Every Sunday 7-8pm on MMH!

Gone Mental
Gone Mental Episode 360

Gone Mental

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2020


Doing it again as hard as I can. Two hours of red hot rocknroll from Adios Pantalones, As Diabatz, Beat Devils, Ray Condo, Scott H. Biram, Cyanide Pills, Nashville Pussy, The Macc Lads, Adolescents, and more! Git it. Nekromantix | Dead Girls Don't Cry | Where Do Monsters Go(Hellcat Records)2004 Adios Pantalones | Playtime! | Pink Buffalo(Drunkabilly Records)2017 The Magnetix | With Their Amazing First Album! | King Rat Bop(Crazy Love Records)2011 As Diabatz | Nightmares In Red | Full-Tilt Boogie(Drunkabilly Records)2018 Beat Devils | Radio Dog | Dead Boy(Self Release)2014 The Rocket Beats | Human Tornado | Let's Shout Again(Crazy Love Records)2015 Powersolo | Boom Babba Do Ba Dabba / Got No Fear | Got No Fear(Crunchy Frog Recordings)2015 Ray Condo & The Ricochets | Door-To-Door Maniac | She Likes To Boogie Real Low(Joaquin Records)1997 Bloodshot Bill | Come Get Your Love Right Now | Know Myself(Goner Records)2019 Rip Carson & The Twilight Trio | Savage American Rock | Don't Hold My Baby(Rollin' Rock Records)1999 Dusty Chance & The Allnighters | Savage | Meteor Bop(Wild Records)2013 Omar Romero | Hog Wild | Hog Wild(Wild Records)2006 The Dad Horse Experience | Electric Gates Of Heaven | The Moonshiner(Off Label Records)2009 Hasil Adkins | Best Of The Haze | Get Outta My Car(Copeland International Arts)2006 Al Foul | The One, The Only | Dropping Quarters For Jane(Rock N Roll Purgatory)2005 King Sickabilly | Weird Sounds From The Underground | Song For The Lost(Self Release)2010 Scott H. Biram | The Dirty Old One Man Band | Blood, Sweat And Murder(Bloodshot Records)2005 Henry & The Bleeders | Out Of Luck, Out Of Cash, Out On Bail | Hillbilly In A Psycho Band(Western Star Recordings)2009 Kings Of Nuthin' | Fight Songs | Fight Songs For Fuck-Ups(Disaster Records)2002 Sir Psyko And His Monsters | Reapers Tale | Fucker(Crazy Love Records)2010 Lonesome Kings | Shotgun Full of Blues | Jailhouse Tattoo(Emerald City Sounds)2003 Memphis Morticians | Play Primitive Trashman and 13 Other Lovesongs | Donner Party Boogie(Kaiser Records)2006 Cyanide Pills | Still Bored | Teargas(Damaged Goods)2013 Digger & The Pussycats | DIY | Never Looked The Same(P. Trash Records)2009 The Chats | High Risk Behaviour | Pub Feed(Cooking Vinyl Australia)2020 Amyl & The Sniffers | Amyl & The Sniffers | Some Mutts (Can't Be Muzzled)(Rough Trade)2019 Svetlanas | Disco Sucks | Pussification Of Punk Rock(Demons Run Amok)2020 Liquor Beats Winter | Lost in the Sauce | Shake That Jello(Self Release)2018 Dwarves | The Dwarves Are Born Again | It's A Wonderful Life Of Sin(MVD Audio)2011 Nashville Pussy | Let Them Eat Pussy | You're Goin' Down(Amphetamine Reptile Records)1997 Electric Frankenstein | Rockmania 1 | I Feel So Lonely(Screaming Crow Records)2014 Fearless Leader | A Fistful Of Rock N' Roll Vol. 2 | Little Devil(Tee Pee Records)2000 Hard Skin | We're The Fucking George (Singles 1978-1981)We Are The Wankers(JT Classics)2011 The Macc Lads | Beer & Sex & Chips n Gravy | Beer & Sex & Chips 'n' Gravy(FM)1985 Circle Jerks | VI | Fortunate Son(Relativity)1987 Control Freaks | She's The Bomb | Telephone City(Slovenly Records)2019 Adolescents | Adolescents | Yur 2 Late(Frontier Records)1990 MAGA Youth | MAGA Youth | MAGA Youth(Self Release)2019

Real Punk Radio Podcast Network
Gone Mental Episode 360

Real Punk Radio Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2020


Doing it again as hard as I can. Two hours of red hot rocknroll from Adios Pantalones, As Diabatz, Beat Devils, Ray Condo, Scott H. Biram, Cyanide Pills, Nashville Pussy, The Macc Lads, Adolescents,... Real Punk Radio podcast Network brings you the best in Punk, Rock, Underground Music around! From Classic Oi!, Psychobilly and Hardcore to some Classic Rock n Roll and 90's indie Alt Rock greatness!! With Tons of Live DJ's that like to Talk Music From Garage Rock, to Ska.. We are True MUSIC GEEKS!

JBS: Jewish Broadcasting Service
L'Chayim: Eyal Biram and Omer Kalo (ISRAEL-Is)

JBS: Jewish Broadcasting Service

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2020 79:14


Founder and CEO of “ISRAEL-Is” Eyal Biram, and ISRAEL-Is Field Ambassador & IDF Active Reserve Forces Captain Omer Kalo discuss how their organization seeks to improve the international perceptions of Israel among young people.

Timo Zimonjic Audio Iskustvo
EP. 3: Kako Biram Šta Da Učim Sledeće

Timo Zimonjic Audio Iskustvo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2020 9:19


U ovom audio zapisu saznaćete kako biram šta da učim sledeće.

Cultural shorts
Scott H. Biram Finds Pleasure In Stillness

Cultural shorts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2019 4:57


Texas-based musician Scott H. Biram has been something of a touring phenomenon over the last two decades but says that these days he's pulling back a little. Are you touring more these days than in the past? No. I've actually tried to dial it back in the last few years. I was doing 200 dates a year at one point. In the last couple of years, I've tried to dial it back a little bit. I probably do 150-165 dates a year. Four or five tours a year it seems like. Talk to me about that dialing back because I think maybe people don't realize how exhausting that can be to be on the road all the time. Travelling and rolling, rolling all the time is taxing in its own special way. I've found myself laying down in the back of the van, rolling down the highway before, thinking, "God, I wish I could stop moving for a second." And there's the day-to-day stuff that comes with touring: Hustling to get there. There's a lot of hurry up and wait. You have to get there to do the soundcheck and then there's

Gone Mental
Gone Mental Episode 333

Gone Mental

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2019


Two more hours of the greatest rocknroll on the planet. More of the good stuff from The Saints, Liquor Beats Winter, The LEgendary Shack Shakers, The Matadors, The Peacocks, The Wreck, Southern Culture On The Skids, Powersolo, Scott H. Biram, and more Git it. The Saints(I'm) Stranded(I'm) Stranded(Captain Oi!)1977 Bad Co. Project | Mission Mohawk | Made In Germany(Knock Out Records)2011 Sniper 66 | Caput Lupinum | 7 Years(Self Release)2014 Rocket 350 | American Grease | That's Life(Beatville Records)2001 Tommy Blake | That'll Flat Git It Vol. 01 RCA | All Night Long(Bear Family)1992 Carlos & The Bandidos | For A Few Dollars Less | Unchain My Heart(Noose Records)1999 The Dirt Daubers | Wild Moon | Let It Fly(Plowboy Records)2013 Liquor Beats Winter | Liquor Beats Winter | Bottleneck Betty(Self Release)2014 Jane Rose & The Deadend Boys | Moonshine, Murder & Poultricide | Wrong Kind Of Guy(Self Release)2011 The Legendary Shack Shakers | Pandelirium | Bible, Candle And Skull(Yep Roc Records)2005 The Goddamn Gallows | The Maker | I Am Still The King(Farmageddon Records)2014 The Monster Klub | Inside | Sometimes(NOCO)2003 Nine | Japanese Psychobilly Now | Kill Or Die(Jappin' Psycho Bomb)2003 The Untamed | Eerie Stories | Papa Bumwallah(Heptown Records)2003 The Matadors | The Devil's Music | Pink Lincoln(Stumble Records)2004 Manic Pistoleros | Silver Bullet | Something Strange(Self Release)2011 The Cramps | Fiends Of Dope Island | Wrong Way Ticket(Vengeance Records)2003 Johnson Family | No Forwarding Address | Demolition Rock And Roll(Cherry Pie Recordings)2008 Henry & The Bleeders | Looking Backwards | Weed Farmer(Western Star Recording)2018 Rochee And The Sarnos | Understanding Sarno | Sarno Beat(Nervous Records)1985 The Peacocks | Don't Ask | How Long?(People Like You)2012 The Devil Dogs | 30 Sizzling Slabs | Gonna See You Tonight(Crypt Records)1992 The Vincent Razorbacks | The Vincent Razorbacks | Surfin' DOA(Raucous Records)2008 The Wreck | Sailors Grave | What Are You Doin'?(Crazy Love Records)2018 Batmobile | Amazons From Outer Space | Ravin' Women(Count Orlok Music)1989 Pickled Punks | Wake Up Dead | Books Of Blood(Self Release)2008 Demented Are Go | Hellbilly Storm | Skating In The Rain(People Like You)2005 Southern Culture On The Skids | Dirt Track Date | Nitty Gritty(Telstar Records)1995 Ray Condo & The Ricochets | Door-To-Door Maniac | She Likes To Boogie Real Low(Joaquin Records)1997 Powersolo | Boom Babba Do Ba Dabba / Got No Fear | Boom Babba Do Ba Dabba(Crunchy Frog Recordings)2015 Scott H. Biram | Nothin' But Blood | Alcohol Blues(Bloodshot Records)2014 Scott H. Biram | The Bad Testament | Pressin' On(Bloodshot Records)2017 Scott H. Biram | Something's Wrong Lost Forever | Judgement Day(Bloodshot Records)2009 Scott H. Biram | Graveyard Shift | Reefer Load(Bloodshot Records)2006 Scott H. Biram | The Dirty Old One Man Band | Whiskey(Bloodshot Records)2005 Mojo Nixon & Skid Roper | Frenzy / Get Out of My Way! | Gonna Put My Face On A Nuclear Bomb(Restless Records)1987

Sonidos y Sonados
Sonidos y Sonados 2019-06-27

Sonidos y Sonados

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2019 0:01


El último de junio. Por si acaso, tocamos madera, de junio de este año, espero que hayan muchos junios más. En este Sonidos y Sonados contamos con Colorado, Robert Randolph & The Family Band, Rusty River, Nick Lowe con Los Straitjackets, Bitter, Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band, Daddy Long Legs, Scott H. Biram & Jesse Dayton, […]

Surove Strasti
E129 – Goran Vugrinec Goc – Kako razmišljati kao stand-up komičar // Lajnap

Surove Strasti

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2019 97:38


Goran Vugrinec Goc, čovjek kojeg poznajemo po vrhunskim šalama, dio standardne postave Lajnapa i solo fajter u stand-up vodama. Za Surove strasti priča odakle proizlazi humor, mogu li sretni ljudi biti humoristični, kako je biti sam svoj gazda te što je potrebno da bi nastala dobra šala ili dobar vic. Osim toga, dotakli smo se tema kako bavljenje stand up-om utječe na privatni život, u kakvom je stanju hrvatski humor te zašto se uopće počeo baviti stand up-om. Humor kao obrambeni mehanizam Humor je sjajna stvar kada čovjek dođe u neugodnu situaciju jer mu pomaže da istu ublaži. Sa dobrom forom se uvijek možeš izvući, ali to dosta često ovisi o tome tko sluša i kakav smisao za humor ima osoba kojoj pokušavaš “prodati” foru. Goran smatra i da humor proizlazi iz frustracije, pa kaže: “Ljudi koji se ne susreću sa nesrećom, tragedijom, frustracijom ili ljutnom, neće moći bacati fore na svoj račun.” O tome kako je sam biti svoj gazda te pripremama za nastup Biti stand-up komičar je odlična stvar. Sam biraš tko će ti biti klijent, gdje ćeš i što ćeš raditi. Kao i svaki posao ima svoje negativne strane. No Goran to okreće u svoju korist te kaže da najbolje funkcionira pod pritiskom. Kad se približava dan nastupa i pritisak oko nedostatka vremena postaje sve veći. Pa u sat i pol prije početka, uzme ideje koje je skupljao 2 mjeseca, izvadi par premisa, generalno ih raspiše i zapravo dovršava pred publikom. Kaže da su te fore najkvalitetnije i upravo to je razlog zašto nikad ne vježba doma pred ogledalom. “K’o da ja kažem vatrogascima kak’ da gase požar” Stand up i duhovitost dolaze iz potpune iskrenosti nas samih sa sobom. I nije sretan kada klijenti traže da mijenja materijal. To su situacije u kojima izlazi iz svoje zone poznavanja stvari, a inicijalno su ga angažirali da bude duhovit. Što on i radi najbolje barem prema činjenici da u prosjeku nastupa svaki drugi dan godišnje. Savjete glede tehnike donekle prihvaća, ali zadiranje u sam materijal šale, kaže, ne dolazi u obzir. “Nemoj mi govorit kak da ja budem duhovit jer dolazi do zatomljavanja tog duha i inspiracije i to jednostavno ne funkcionira.” Template za komediju i hrvatski humor Postoje tehnike na kojima se gradi fora. Uz pomoć njih, osoba koja nije duhovita može raspisati foru matematički i može doći do 95% uspješnosti. Ali upravo ovih 5% dijeli vrhunske komičare od običnih. “Jer stand up nije samo duhovitost, to je kruženje energije.” - ističe Goc. Stand up je razgovor. Ljudi ne dolaze zbog fore, dolaze zbog energije i atmosfere. “Hrvatski humor nije duhovit. Hrvati se često vole naći uvrijeđenima. I to je percepcija cijele regije.” - ističe Goc. Ljudi žele biti bezbrižni. A on je lik koji voli komplicirane fore, koji živi stand up i svojim nastupom želi postići svojevrsnu društvenu kritiku, nasmijati ljude ali ih natjerati na razmišljanje. “Stand up je meni iznimno iskrena stvar. Ne bavim se stand up-om da bi bio duhovit. Bavim se jer uživam u tome. A uživancija je i stvaranje tog materijala, ne samo izvođenje.” Što kaže o suradnji između kolega, korištenju tuđih fora i još nekim sitnicama, poslušaj u podcastu. -- Autorica teksta: Jelena Kišiček 01:03 Humor kao obrambeni sustav 02:50 O karijeri prije stand up-a05:10 Vrhunac profesionalne karijere 06:55 Svi ti poslovi nisu bili za mene 08:05 Humor proizlazi iz frustracije 08:20 O čemu pričaju bogati ljudi 09:44 Stand up je odlična stvar, pogotovo kad si solo fighter10:02 Sam svoj gazda - biraš tko će ti biti klijent, gdje i šta ćeš raditi10:23 Negativna strana toga da si sam sebi šef10:33 Najbolje funkcioniram pod pritiskom 12:20 Kreativnost nije nesto sto se događa, to je proces 13:05 Loš sa autoritetom14:30 K’o da kažem vatrogascima da gase požar16:16 Biram za koga radim 17:20 Broj nastupa godišnje18:09 O zasićenju 18:37 Stand up sebična disciplina - romantične stvari se rade navečer, a ja tad radim19:23 “Ja da mogu nastupat svaki dan više puta,

Radio Islam
Ep. 658 Speaking for Freedom [01-03-019]

Radio Islam

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2019 57:23


Tariq talks with Human Rights activist Bakary Tandia, the Co-founder of The Abolition Institute about the imprisonment, and subsequent release of Biram Dah Abeidk-- referred to by many as the Nelson Mandela of Mauritania. Biram was recently elected to serve on Mauritania's parliament. In this edition we also have the weekly Jobs Report with Kimberly Pearson of the Chicago Urban League, and Tariq closes out the program with a brief recollection of a speech given by Dr. Martin Luther Kings during The Poor People's Campaign, followed by thoughts on "committing to Truth" in 2019. Guest- Bakary Tandia; Kimberly S. Pearson Host/Producer/Engineer- Tariq I. El-Amin Executive Producer- Abdul Malik Mujahid Music- West in Africa by John Bartmannhttps://bit.ly/2N1Br7r Antony Raijekov - By the Coast (2004) - http://bit.ly/2t2vKZq Improvisations 03_05_12 Part 2 by Split Phase https://bit.ly/2ujecwH Image Tariq I. El-Amin

Esteri
Esteri di venerdì 11/05/2018

Esteri

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2018 26:56


1-Catalogna. Puigdemont rinuncia alla presidenza e designa il successore: sarà Quim Torra definito un falco dell'indipendentismo. Atteso tra domani e lunedì il voto l parlamento autonomo...( Giulio Maria Piantadosi) ..2-La Germania si appresta ad ospitare 10 mila rifugiati supplementari provenienti dall'africa subsahariana e medio oriente. Dal 2013 accolti 98,5% delle richieste d'asilo. ..( Flavia Mosca Goretta) ..3-Paesi baschi, dopo la resa dell'Eta. Ad esteri l'ex leader della sinistra basca Arnaldo Otegi..4-” mai più schiavi “ la storia di Biram, l'attivista che ha rivelato al mondo ..la condizione dei neri in Mauritania. ( Riccardo Noury – Amnesty Italia) ..5- Il visionario di Treviri. Riflessione sulla globalizzazione a 200 anni dalla nascita di Karl Marx. ( Alfredo Somoza ) ..6- Osare inventare il futuro. Tavola rotonda su Thomas Sankara ( Raffaele Masto)

Esteri
Esteri di ven 11/05

Esteri

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2018 26:56


1-Catalogna. Puigdemont rinuncia alla presidenza e designa il successore: sarà Quim Torra definito un falco dell’indipendentismo. Atteso tra domani e lunedì il voto l parlamento autonomo...( Giulio Maria Piantadosi) ..2-La Germania si appresta ad ospitare 10 mila rifugiati supplementari provenienti dall’africa subsahariana e medio oriente. Dal 2013 accolti 98,5% delle richieste d’asilo. ..( Flavia Mosca Goretta) ..3-Paesi baschi, dopo la resa dell’Eta. Ad esteri l’ex leader della sinistra basca Arnaldo Otegi..4-” mai più schiavi “ la storia di Biram, l’attivista che ha rivelato al mondo ..la condizione dei neri in Mauritania. ( Riccardo Noury – Amnesty Italia) ..5- Il visionario di Treviri. Riflessione sulla globalizzazione a 200 anni dalla nascita di Karl Marx. ( Alfredo Somoza ) ..6- Osare inventare il futuro. Tavola rotonda su Thomas Sankara ( Raffaele Masto)

Esteri
Esteri di ven 11/05

Esteri

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2018 26:56


1-Catalogna. Puigdemont rinuncia alla presidenza e designa il successore: sarà Quim Torra definito un falco dell’indipendentismo. Atteso tra domani e lunedì il voto l parlamento autonomo...( Giulio Maria Piantadosi) ..2-La Germania si appresta ad ospitare 10 mila rifugiati supplementari provenienti dall’africa subsahariana e medio oriente. Dal 2013 accolti 98,5% delle richieste d’asilo. ..( Flavia Mosca Goretta) ..3-Paesi baschi, dopo la resa dell’Eta. Ad esteri l’ex leader della sinistra basca Arnaldo Otegi..4-” mai più schiavi “ la storia di Biram, l’attivista che ha rivelato al mondo ..la condizione dei neri in Mauritania. ( Riccardo Noury – Amnesty Italia) ..5- Il visionario di Treviri. Riflessione sulla globalizzazione a 200 anni dalla nascita di Karl Marx. ( Alfredo Somoza ) ..6- Osare inventare il futuro. Tavola rotonda su Thomas Sankara ( Raffaele Masto)

Visages
Biram Dah Abeid, une vie de lutte contre l'esclavage

Visages

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2017 59:00


En Mauritanie l'esclavage existe encore. Au prix de sa liberté, et de sa vie, Biram Dah Abeid lutte sans relâche contre cette pratique. Il se confie à Thierry Lyonnet.

Voices of the Global Church
Elias Chacour - Blood Brothers: Blessed are the Palestinian, Israeli, and Other Peacemakers

Voices of the Global Church

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2017 41:08


Elias Chacour and Graham Hill discuss “Blood Brothers: Blessed are the Palestinian, Israeli, and Other Peacemakers.” The GlobalChurch Project, podcast episode #63.“Elias Chacour is a three-time Nobel Peace Prize nominee. He recently retired after serving since 2006 as the Archbishop of the Melkite Catholic Church for Akko, Haifa, Nazareth, and all Galilee. He was born to a Palestinian Christian family in the village of Biram in Upper Galilee in 1939. Along with his whole village he experienced the tragedy of eviction by the Israeli authorities in 1948 and became a refugee in his own land. He and all his family members became citizens of Israel when the state was created.In 1965, Father Chacour was ordained and appointed as priest of St. George Melkite Catholic Church in Ibillin. He remained there until 2006 when he was elevated to become Archbishop and moved to Haifa. Ibillin is a small Arab village in the Galilee region, near Nazareth, where Christians and Muslims have lived together peacefully for hundreds of years.Father Chacour realized early on that his work in Ibillin would require more than routine priestly duties. His vision was, and is, that through education, children, youth, and young adults of different faith traditions will learn to live and work together in peace. That vision is a reality in the schools of the Mar Elias Educational Institutions (MEEI). As Father Chacour’s dreams became reality, schools were established in Ibillin over 30 years. The cluster of schools now serve 2,750 students from preschool through high school.Many international groups and educational institutions have honored Archbishop Chacour for his work on behalf of peace. In addition to his nominations for the Nobel Peace Prize (1986, 1989, 1994), he received the World Methodist Peace Prize in 1994, and in May 2001 he was awarded the prestigious Niwano Peace Prize by a Buddhist group in Japan. Also in 2001, Emory University and The University of Indianapolis recognized the work of Father Chacour with honorary doctorates.Archbishop Chacour is the author of Blood Brothers (1984, updated in 2002 and again in 2013) and We Belong to the Land (1990). Blood Brothers has been translated into more than twenty different languages.”From http://www.pilgrimsofibillin.org/about-us/abuna-elias-chacour/Elias and Graham discuss Elias’s book “Blood Brothers”, and his current work to bring peace between Palestinians and Israelis.From Elias Chacour’s book: “As a child, Elias Chacour lived in a small Palestinian village in Galilee. The townspeople were proud of their ancient Christian heritage and lived at peace with their Jewish neighbors. But early in 1947, their idyllic lifestyle was swept away as tens of thousands of Palestinians were killed and nearly one million forced into refugee camps. An exile in his native land, Elias began a years-long struggle with his love for the Jewish people and the world’s misunderstanding of his own people, the Palestinians. How was he to respond? He found his answer in the simple, haunting words of the Man of Galilee: “Blessed are the peacemakers.” In Blood Brothers, Chacour blends his riveting life story with historical research to reveal a little-known side of the Arab-Israeli conflict and the birth of modern Israel. He touches on controversial questions such as “What behind-the-scenes politics touched off the turmoil in the Middle East? “, “What does Bible prophecy really have to say? “, and “Can bitter enemies ever be reconciled?”This podcast (and its associated video) was made possible through the generous sponsorship of The Refuge – Oran Park Baptist Church.

RadioDixie - Podcasty
Dupárna 22 - Bahenní koupel

RadioDixie - Podcasty

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2017


To nejlepší z lineupu festivalu Muddy Roots 2017. Zahrají mimo jiné Hillbilly Casino, Scott H.Biram nebo The Bonnevilles.

scott h biram hillbilly casino
Noche de lobos
Programa 185 (ETV Mala Reputacion y UHP, Pleyskunk, Arbeyal Rock, Pikillo Rock, Marea, Biram)

Noche de lobos

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2017 120:00


Estarán con nosotros Pedro Catalan (Patuco) y Luis de UHP, para repasar una historia que comenzaba hace mas de 30 años en Blimea, pasado, presente y sobre todo futuro de una formación que ha vuelto con el único objetivo de pasar buenos ratos en el escenario, y darnoslos a todos nosotros también. Tras ellos se vienen a la cueva Juan y Miguel Candas Ceñal de Mala Reputación con su séptimo disco "El arte de la guerra" bajo el brazo, además de presentárnoslo hablaremos de los próximos conciertos y repasaremos lo que han hecho desde nuestra última charla hace un año y medio, una entrevista en la que nos echan una mano Daniel Sevillano, Alberto Claver, Fran Villanueva de Caso Omiso y un cangues de pro como Jaime García Rivero.... Y esto no es todo, en la sección asturiana escucharemos el nuevo trabajo de Warcry Oficial, tendremos el placer de degustar el último tema de la primera maqueta de Pleyskunk presentado por la propia banda, os presentaremos el Arbeyal Rock escuchando a Blast Open... Y en el plano nacional el primer Pikillo Rock(1ª edicion) en Lodosa escuchando a Decibelios - Pagina oficial la plaza que Berriozar le dedica a Los Marea oficial... Además como siempre agenda de conciertos en la que escucharemos a Scott H. Biram y Ermitaños del río y nos iremos escuchando a losGuns N' Roses que volvían esta semana a España para goce de sus fans y dolor de sus carteras...

Noche de lobos
Programa 185 (ETV Mala Reputacion y UHP, Pleyskunk, Arbeyal Rock, Pikillo Rock, Marea, Biram)

Noche de lobos

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2017 120:00


Estarán con nosotros Pedro Catalan (Patuco) y Luis de UHP, para repasar una historia que comenzaba hace mas de 30 años en Blimea, pasado, presente y sobre todo futuro de una formación que ha vuelto con el único objetivo de pasar buenos ratos en el escenario, y darnoslos a todos nosotros también. Tras ellos se vienen a la cueva Juan y Miguel Candas Ceñal de Mala Reputación con su séptimo disco "El arte de la guerra" bajo el brazo, además de presentárnoslo hablaremos de los próximos conciertos y repasaremos lo que han hecho desde nuestra última charla hace un año y medio, una entrevista en la que nos echan una mano Daniel Sevillano, Alberto Claver, Fran Villanueva de Caso Omiso y un cangues de pro como Jaime García Rivero.... Y esto no es todo, en la sección asturiana escucharemos el nuevo trabajo de Warcry Oficial, tendremos el placer de degustar el último tema de la primera maqueta de Pleyskunk presentado por la propia banda, os presentaremos el Arbeyal Rock escuchando a Blast Open... Y en el plano nacional el primer Pikillo Rock(1ª edicion) en Lodosa escuchando a Decibelios - Pagina oficial la plaza que Berriozar le dedica a Los Marea oficial... Además como siempre agenda de conciertos en la que escucharemos a Scott H. Biram y Ermitaños del río y nos iremos escuchando a losGuns N' Roses que volvían esta semana a España para goce de sus fans y dolor de sus carteras...

Noche de lobos
Programa 185 (ETV Mala Reputacion y UHP, Pleyskunk, Arbeyal Rock, Pikillo Rock, Marea, Biram)

Noche de lobos

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2017 120:00


Estarán con nosotros Pedro Catalan (Patuco) y Luis de UHP, para repasar una historia que comenzaba hace mas de 30 años en Blimea, pasado, presente y sobre todo futuro de una formación que ha vuelto con el único objetivo de pasar buenos ratos en el escenario, y darnoslos a todos nosotros también. Tras ellos se vienen a la cueva Juan y Miguel Candas Ceñal de Mala Reputación con su séptimo disco "El arte de la guerra" bajo el brazo, además de presentárnoslo hablaremos de los próximos conciertos y repasaremos lo que han hecho desde nuestra última charla hace un año y medio, una entrevista en la que nos echan una mano Daniel Sevillano, Alberto Claver, Fran Villanueva de Caso Omiso y un cangues de pro como Jaime García Rivero.... Y esto no es todo, en la sección asturiana escucharemos el nuevo trabajo de Warcry Oficial, tendremos el placer de degustar el último tema de la primera maqueta de Pleyskunk presentado por la propia banda, os presentaremos el Arbeyal Rock escuchando a Blast Open... Y en el plano nacional el primer Pikillo Rock(1ª edicion) en Lodosa escuchando a Decibelios - Pagina oficial la plaza que Berriozar le dedica a Los Marea oficial... Además como siempre agenda de conciertos en la que escucharemos a Scott H. Biram y Ermitaños del río y nos iremos escuchando a losGuns N' Roses que volvían esta semana a España para goce de sus fans y dolor de sus carteras...

Gonzo’s Return (40UP Radio)
Gonzo’s Return 099

Gonzo’s Return (40UP Radio)

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2017 56:45


Om 22:00 uur een nieuwe aflevering van Gonzo’s Return met Jan Donkers op 40UP Radio. Muziek van Jason Isbell, Lone, Sam Baker, Lynne Hanson, Scott H. Biram en Anderson East.

Who's Right?
Fat Girls & Trump Supporters

Who's Right?

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2017 56:30


5/11 Show Notes   Scott H. Biram – Train wrecker Vocabulary lesson Rape Culture Reverse Rape Culture explained Hot Chicks have been reverse raping us for years Thank you to all of the fat ladies Derailed after 7 minutes Two guys and a pizza Anthony’s parents find a box Scott Biram revisited Missed Connections on Craigslist Iowa’s new abortion law Keep the Government out of our business Trump supporters WTF? Trans-able people Transgender verses Trans-able Titus Cheatham rap challenge (follow Titus on Twitter @Titus_Cheatham) We are gonna get street cred Giving birth is fucking gross How to save someone from electrical shock (in 1928) Wrap up   Scott H. Biram info: Scottbiram.com Twitter: @scotthbiram   Our Patreon Page where you can get the exclusive pre/post show along with the unedited version of the show for $1/month  https://www.patreon.com/WhosRight

Gonzo’s Return (40UP Radio)
Gonzo’s Return 100

Gonzo’s Return (40UP Radio)

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2017 58:03


Om 22:00 uur een nieuwe aflevering van Gonzo’s Return met Jan Donkers op 40UP Radio. Muziek van Jason Isbell, Lone, Sam Baker, Lynne Hanson, Scott H. Biram en Anderson East.

Americana Music Show Podcast
Ep345 for people who long for the good ole days

Americana Music Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2017 60:00


Americana Music Show #345 features new music from Scott H. Biram. The Old 97’s, Brigitte DeMeyer & Will Kimbrough. A posthumous track from the legendary songwriter Rich Minus, and a brand new album from Malcolm Holcombe. "Ep345 for people who long for the good ole days" originated from Americana Music Show.

Planet Sport Football Africa
27 Jan: AFCON 2017, Senegal's Mame Biram Diouf & Former Cameroon star Enoh Eyong

Planet Sport Football Africa

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2017 29:31


This week's show comes to you from the AFCON in Gabon, with the defending champions Ivory Coast already out ahead of this weekend's quarter-finals. Senegal striker Mame Biram Diouf tells us that he's hopeful of a good run in the knockout stage. Also we hear from a player who's featured at the AFCON in the past, Cameroon midfielder Enoh Eyong. He tells us about the experience, and also talks about how his faith has helped him to know his purpose in life. We hear listeners' comments on AFCON and take a look at the English Premier League as Liverpool's title hopes took a knock with defeat to Swansea.

Planet Sport Football Africa
27 Jan: AFCON 2017, Senegal's Mame Biram Diouf & Former Cameroon star Enoh Eyong

Planet Sport Football Africa

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2017 29:31


This week's show comes to you from the AFCON in Gabon, with the defending champions Ivory Coast already out ahead of this weekend's quarter-finals. Senegal striker Mame Biram Diouf tells us that he's hopeful of a good run in the knockout stage. Also we hear from a player who's featured at the AFCON in the past, Cameroon midfielder Enoh Eyong. He tells us about the experience, and also talks about how his faith has helped him to know his purpose in life. We hear listeners' comments on AFCON and take a look at the English Premier League as Liverpool's title hopes took a knock with defeat to Swansea.

Gone Mental
Gone Mental Episode 222

Gone Mental

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2016


Episode 222, hot off of the presses for you. More of the best from Scott H. Biram, Clockwork Psycho, Long Tall Texans, Surfin' Wombatz, The Zorchmen, Mojo Nixon and more. Git it. Scott H. Biram | The Dirty Old One Man Band | Whiskey(KnuckleSandwich Records)2004 The Meteors | Vs. The World | Give The Devil His Due(Anagram Records)1999 Clockwork Psycho | I Don't Give a Fuck | Secret Me(Diablo Records)2016 Evil Daltons | Your Blood - Demo | Your Blood In My Face(Self Release)2015 Chibuku | Voodoarian | A-Train(Gonna Street Records)2001 Speed Crazy | Tales From The Train Wreck | Pursued(Self Release)2006 The Moggies | The Moggies | Walking(Self Release)2016 Long Tall Texans | The Devil Made Us Do It | Terry(Sunny Bastards Music)2014 Jennie & The Slingers | Tales Of The Unexpected | Last Gang In Camden Town(Diablo Records)2015 A Pony Named Olga | The Black Album | Girl Taller Than Me(G-Records)2014 The Quakes | Last Of The Human Beings | Future Shock Rock(Orrexx Records)2002 Surfin' Wombatz | Lager Loutz | I Hear The Pounding Of My Heart(Nervous Records)1989 The Sharks | Recreational Killer | Bye, Bye Girl(Anagram Records)1993 Torment | Psyclops Carnival | Time To Think(Nervous Records)1986 The Zorchmen | Attack Of The Zorchmen | Reloaded(Diablo Records)2013 Nekromantix | Curse Of The Coffin | Mama Don't Allow(Nervous Records)1991 Mojo Nixon | Frenzy/Get Out Of My Way | Gonna Put My Face On A Nuclear Bomb(Restless Records)1987

Live@Meridian
Live@Meridian: TIP Heroes with Ambassador Stuart Holliday. Part 3 - Mr. Biram Dah Abeid

Live@Meridian

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2016 11:10


Mr. Biram Dah Abeid, President, Initiative for the Resurgence of the Abolitionist Movement (IRA), Mauritania Mr. Biram Dah Abeid of Mauritania tells Meridian’s President Ambassador Stuart Holliday about his struggles, sacrifices, and tireless commitment to ending slavery in Mauritania, including incarceration.

Small Studio Sessions

Tune in for an acoustic session featuring roots blues musician and one man band, Scott H. Biram. This session was recorded at WFYI's Small Studio before Biram's show at The HiFi in Fountain Square in early 2016. Small Studio is made possible by a grant from The Herbert Simon Family Foundation, and with support from Neat O Art Shop and Sun King Brewery.

Small Studio Sessions

Tune in for an acoustic session featuring roots blues musician and one man band, Scott H. Biram. This session was recorded at WFYI's Small Studio before Biram's show at The HiFi in Fountain Square in early 2016. Small Studio is made possible by a grant from The Herbert Simon Family Foundation, and with support from Neat O Art Shop and Sun King Brewery.

Munger Place Church - Dallas, Texas
How to Take an "Axe"(?!) to Your Enemies

Munger Place Church - Dallas, Texas

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2016 26:33


Is it possible to love someone you don't like? Is it possible to love someone while still disagreeing? Do you have to agree with someone before you can love him or her? Can you love someone while not liking what that person believes? This is not an academic question. In 21st century America, we're each surrounded by people who don't think the way we think. And, according to Jesus, his followers will be known by how they love their enemies. This week we talk about how. Scripture: Matthew 5:43-48 1 Peter 3:8-9 References: Martin Luther King, Jr. on loving our enemies: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LhMNr9NtSD0. Elias Chacour: “Children,” he said softly, turning those sad eyes upon us, “if someone hurts you, you can curse him. But this would be useless. Instead, you have to ask the Lord to bless the man who makes himself your enemy. And do you know what will happen? The Lord will bless you with inner peace—and perhaps your enemy will turn from his wickedness. If not, the Lord will deal with him….” Father's other response to the sale of his land was more of a wonder to me. In a few weeks we heard that the new owner of our property wanted to hire several men to come each day and dress the fig trees, tending them right through till harvest. Immediately, Father went to apply for the job, taking my three oldest brothers with him. They were hired and granted special work passes, the only way they could enter our own property. When she heard what Father had done, Mother stared at him incredulously, “How can you do this, Michael? It's so awful. So wrong.” Father replied simply, “If we go to care for the trees, we'll do the best job. Someone else won't know what they are doing. They'll break the branches and spoil the new growth.” This was something Father could not bear to think. And so, three years after our expulsion from Biram, Father and my brothers were hiring themselves out as laborers—just for the chance to touch and care for Father's beloved trees. I did not know the word irony then, but I could understand pain. -from Blood Brothers, by Elias Chacour

Munger Place Church - Dallas, Texas
How to Take an "Axe"(?!) to Your Enemies

Munger Place Church - Dallas, Texas

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2016 26:33


Is it possible to love someone you don’t like? Is it possible to love someone while still disagreeing? Do you have to agree with someone before you can love him or her? Can you love someone while not liking what that person believes? This is not an academic question. In 21st century America, we’re each surrounded by people who don’t think the way we think. And, according to Jesus, his followers will be known by how they love their enemies. This week we talk about how. Scripture: Matthew 5:43-48 1 Peter 3:8-9 References: Martin Luther King, Jr. on loving our enemies: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LhMNr9NtSD0. Elias Chacour: “Children,” he said softly, turning those sad eyes upon us, “if someone hurts you, you can curse him. But this would be useless. Instead, you have to ask the Lord to bless the man who makes himself your enemy. And do you know what will happen? The Lord will bless you with inner peace—and perhaps your enemy will turn from his wickedness. If not, the Lord will deal with him….” Father’s other response to the sale of his land was more of a wonder to me. In a few weeks we heard that the new owner of our property wanted to hire several men to come each day and dress the fig trees, tending them right through till harvest. Immediately, Father went to apply for the job, taking my three oldest brothers with him. They were hired and granted special work passes, the only way they could enter our own property. When she heard what Father had done, Mother stared at him incredulously, “How can you do this, Michael? It’s so awful. So wrong.” Father replied simply, “If we go to care for the trees, we’ll do the best job. Someone else won’t know what they are doing. They’ll break the branches and spoil the new growth.” This was something Father could not bear to think. And so, three years after our expulsion from Biram, Father and my brothers were hiring themselves out as laborers—just for the chance to touch and care for Father’s beloved trees. I did not know the word irony then, but I could understand pain. -from Blood Brothers, by Elias Chacour

Gone Mental
Gone Mental Episode 195

Gone Mental

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2016


More of it again to drive you mental. Another hour of the greatest rocknroll on the planet like we bring every week. Pure greatness from Scott H. Biram, The Goddamn Gallows, Royal Crowns, P. Paul Fenech and more. Git it. Scott H. Biram | Nothin' But Blood | Only Whiskey(Bloodshot Records)2014 Dead Kings | King By Death ... Fool For A Lifetime | Alive By The Machine(Crazy Love Records)2001 Luna Vegas | Strange Men Weird Women | Sixth Sense(Western Star Recordings)2008 Damage Done By Worms | Fear Will Freeze You When You Face... | In My Mind(Crazy Love Records)1996 The Goddamn Gallows | Gutterbilly Blues | Gutterbilly Blues(GBC Records)2007 Frantic Flintstones | Speed Kills | Torso(Crazy Love Records)1998 Dead Bundy & The Neat Neat Neats | Train To Paradise | Gettin' Fucked Up(Self Release)2013 Jeff Daniels | Classic Rockabilly | Daddy-O Rock(Proper Records LTD)2007 The Racketts | Desperate Rock 'n' Roll Vol. 07 | Ooh My Soul(Flame)1988 Batmobile | Bambooland | Cold Sweat(Count Orlok Music)1987 The Wolfgangs | Shout With The Devil | Black Sleeves(Longneck Records)2011 The Royal Crowns | Zombie Night In Canada Vol. 2 | Goonie Bird(Stumble Records)2005 The Farrell Bros. | Curbstomp Boogie | Goodbye Charlie(Raucous Records)2003 P. Paul Fenech | International Super Bastard | Legions Song(People Like You)2010 P. Paul Fenech | The Rockin' Dead | 10 Minutes Of Sunshine(Sonovabitch Records)1992 P. Paul Fenech | Daddy's Hammer | Locked In A Room With Betty(Raucous Records)2000 Big Fuckin Skull | Skulls Rule OK | Tin Skull Soldier(Self Release)2009

Bureau Buitenland
Slavernij in Mauritanië

Bureau Buitenland

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2015 8:19


Volgens de VN leven er in het Afrikaanse land Mauritanië honderdvijftigduizend mensen in slavernij. Morgen dient een belangrijke rechtszaak tegen de populaire anti-slavernij activist Biram Dah Abeid. Een veroordeling dreigt de tegenstellingen in het land aan te wakkeren. Te gast: Maria Groot. Ze was meerdere keren in Mauritanië en ontmoette Biram net voor hij werd gearresteerd in 2014.Fotocredit: www.flickr.com/Magharebia

Gone Mental
Gone Mental Episode 168

Gone Mental

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2015


Here we go again. More of the greatest rocknroll on earth with the greatness from Ray Condo, Tall Boys, Tav Falco, Scott H. Biram, Rochee and The Sarnos, Reckless Ones and more. Git it. Ray Condo | High & Wild | Fort Worth Stomp(Joaquin Records)2000 Tall Boys | One | I Come From Another Planet Baby(Drunkabilly Records)2013 Downliners Sect | Kaiser Records & Real Boss Hoss International Stomp-O-Lation | I'm A Lover Not A Fighter(Kaiser Records)2007 Tav Falco's Panther Burns | Panther Phobia | She Wants To Sell My Monkey(In The Red Recordings)2000 Jack O'Bones | Wreck Ya To Death | Burlesque Baby(Diablo Records)2014 Demented Are Go | Hot Rod Vampires 7" | Hot Rod Vampires(People Like You)2005 Surfin' Wombatz | Dr. Sathans House of Terror | Peter Cushing(Self Release)2014 Scott H. Biram | Graveyard Shift | Reefer Load(Bloodshot Records)2006 Scott H. Biram | The Dirty Old One Man Band | Whiskey(Bloodshot Records)2005 Scott H. Biram | Something's Wrong Lost Forever | Feel So Good(Bloodshot Records)2009 Powerdog | Powerdog | Wild places(Count Orlock Music)1992 Rantanplan | Two Worlds At Once | Watch Me Going Off(Link Records)1990 Skiff Skats | Skiff Skat Stuff | Hillbilly Boogie(Making Waves)1985 Henry & The Bleeders | Out Of Luck Out Of Cash Out On Bail | Lady Of The Night(Western Star Recordings)2009 The Wigsville Spliffs | The Wigsville Spliffs | Country Lovin'(Raucous Records)1996 Rochee And The Sarnos | Understanding Sarno | Sexy Sarno(Nervous Records)1985 Reckless Ones | Set The World On Fire | Go On And Tell Her(Self Release)2010

Americana Music Show Podcast
Ep#217 Janiva Magness finds her safety net

Americana Music Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2014 60:00


Janiva Magness plays tracks from Original, discusses her songwriting collaborations and how her fans were her safety net for going indie. Also on this episode, jump blues from Joel DaSilva, R&B from Johnny Rawls and Otis Clay, honky-tonk from JP Harris and the Tough Choices, country rock from Ronnie Fauss, stomp blues from Jason McIntyre and Junior Tutwiler, dirty blues from Scott H. Biram, and old-school country tune from Mac Wiseman, and country rock from Luke Winslow-King. "Ep#217 Janiva Magness finds her safety net" originated from Americana Music Show.

Le Ranch à Robert
Émission du 30 mai 2014

Le Ranch à Robert

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2014


Cette semaine la chanson de la semaine nous viens de The Giddens Sisters. En musique, dans le bloc franco : Laurence Hélie, Madame Moustache et les soeurs Boulay et dans le bloc anglo : Brown Bird, Justin Townes Earle et Scott H. Biram. Aussi, Angus Stone, Julia Stone, Maison Brume, Joe Purdy, Notre Dame de Grass, Joe Grass et Crooked Still. 

Freight Train Boogie Podcasts
Freight Train Boogie Show #253

Freight Train Boogie Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2014 60:12


Show #253   JONNY TWO BAGS - One Foot In The Gutter   (Salvation Town) GAL HOLIDAY AND THE HONKY TONK REVUE - She’s A Killer(Last to Leave) SCOTT H. BIRAM - Slow & Easy  (Nothin' But Blood) (mic break) ELIZA GILKYSON - Fast Freight  (The Nocturne Diaries) BRADFORD LEE FOLK - Trains Don't Lie  (Somewhere Far Away) CHRIS BEALL - Half A World Away  (The Gin Mill Hymns) JONNY TWO BAGS - Then You Stand Alone  (Salvation Town) (mic break) TATTLETALE SAINTS - Kathleen   (How Red Is The Blood) AUDREY AULD -  Bury Me At Walmart   (Tonk) THE PORTER DRAW - Home Fries   (The Porter Draw) (mic break) BYRD & STREET - I’m Gonna Swim  (Words and Music) MEAGHAN BLANCHARD - Gamble Or Save  (She's Gonna Fly) JERRY CASTLE - Spiral Stars  (Desperate Parade) PETER MULVEY - You Don't Have to Tell Me  (Silver Ladder) (mic break) JONNY TWO BAGS - Clay Wheels   (Salvation Town)     (April 24th, 2014) Bill Frater Freight Train Boogie

Gone Mental
Gone Mental Episode 116

Gone Mental

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2014


Another hour of the greatest rocknroll of earth. Episode 116 we mentioned the give away contest which is still open for the Reverend Beat-man/Goddamn Gallows split. Deadline for entry is this Thursday the 13th. We kicked things off with some psychobilly from Spanish rockers Calamitez, went into a set from Scott H. Biram and went from there into the usual greatness we do every week. Come on and get it. Calamitiez | Urban Legends | Behind The Green Door(Crazy Love Records)2008 Scott H. Biram | Nothin' But Blood | Alcohol Blues(Bloodshot Records)2014 Scott H. Biram | Graveyard Shift | Reefer Load(Bloodshot Records)2006 Scott H. Biram | The Dirty Old One Man Band | Someday Baby(Bloodshot Records)2005 Brown Vampire Catz | Makabre Funeral Memory | Out Of Prison(Self Release)2009 As Diabatz | 1St Degree Crazy Psychos | Out Of Sight(Drunkabilly Records)2012 Starlite Wranglers | Devil's Wheels | Alcohol King(Crazy Love Records)2005 Phantom Rockers | On The Loose | Jungle Beat(Split 7 Media)2005 Guitar Slingers | One Man Freakshow | Gearldene(Crazy Love Records)2010 Sour Mash Kats | Psycho In The Street Vol. 1 | My Baby's Got The Flesh Eatin' Bacteria(Vicious Mistress Records)2014 Nick Curran | Reform School Girl | Tough Lover(Eclecto Groove Records)2010 Lloyd Fatman | Okeh For Rock & Roll | Miss Mush Mouth(Bear Family)1993 Ray Condo | Door-To-Door Maniac | She Likes To Boogie Real Low(Joaquin Records)1997 The Cramps | Fiends Of Dope Island | Papa Satan Sang Louie(Vengeance Records)2003 The Cramps | Stay Sick! | Her Love Rubbed Off(Enigma Records)1990 The Cramps | Big Beat from Badsville | It Thing Hard-On(Epitaph Records)1997 Dad Horse Experience | Rodentia: The Best Of Dark Roots Music | Gates Of Heaven(Devil's Ruin Records)2008

Gone Mental
Gone Mental Episode 115

Gone Mental

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2014


After a couple weeks off we are back with episode 115. Due to Zorch being off we went a bit longer than normal and the whiskey flowed freely. We also announced the contest for the Goddamn Gallows/Reverend Beat-man split so if you want a chance to get that check this one out. Aside from drunken slurring and give aways we had plenty of the normal featuring a brand new track from Scott H. Biram and other greatness from Deadbolt, Lonesome Kings, The Arkhams, Skitzo and more. Scott H. Biram | Nothin' But Blood | Only Whiskey(Bloodshot Records)2014 Godless Wicked Creeps | Hellcoholic | Home, Sweet Home(Crazy Love Records)1995 The Arkhams | Valley Of The | Chicken's Feet(Self Release | 2010 The Termites | Overload | Say Mama(Link Records)1990 The Peacocks | Made In Japan | You're Not Better(TV-Freak)2000 Skitzo | Vertigo | Sudden Attack(Crazy Love Records)1988 Nekromantix | Return Of The Loving Dead | Gargoyles Over Copenhagen(Hellcat Records)2002 The Goddamn Gallows | The Maker | Howlin Wind(Farmageddon Records)2014 Reverend Beat-Man | Surreal Folk Blues Gospel Trash Vol. 1 | Jesus Christ Twist(Voodoo Rhythm)2007 Sir Psyko And His Monsters | Till The End | Lonesome Rider(Crazy Love Records)2011 Damage Done By Worms | Evil Eyes | Mexico(Crazy Love Records)1994 Gutter Demons | Room 209 | Children Of The Damned(Pirates Records)2005 Lonesome Kings | Killing The Record Industry II | Brand New Gun(Real Punk Radio)2011 Tall Boys | Funtime | Dawn of the Flies(Big Beat Records)1998 Faraway Boys | Pirate Ship Set Sail | Doing Time In Hell(CD Baby)2008 Deadbolt | Hobo Babylon | One Day I Will Kill You(Headhunter Records)2001 Deadbolt | Tijuana Hit Squad | Last Time I Saw Cole(Headhunter Records)1996 Deadbolt | Voodoo Trucker | Roadside Cross(Headhunter Records)2000 The Mutilators | Maim That Tune | Welcome To The Jungle(Self Release)

Americana Music Show Podcast
Kristina Murray

Americana Music Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2014 60:00


Kristina Murray talks about the Allman brothers influence on her music, the "Eddie Vedder" line in her album and the importance of not compromising. She also sets up and plays three tracks from her debut album, Unravelin'. Also on this episode bluegrass from Cahalen Morrison & Eli West, country rock from MaryLeigh Roohan, alt-country from Uncle Tupelo, folk from Rod Picott, classic country from Suzy Bogguss, blues rock from Blackie and the Rodeo Kings, lo-fi stomp blues from Scott H. Biram, and a classic jazz tune from Roosevelt Dime. "Kristina Murray" originated from Americana Music Show.

W.B. Walker's Old Soul Radio Show
Episode 43: W.B. Walker’s Old Soul Radio Show Podcast (Scott H. Biram, James Hunnicutt, & Jayke Orvis & The Broken Band)

W.B. Walker's Old Soul Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2014 60:53


The Music Featured On This Weeks Episode Is From The Following Albums: Scott H. Biram – Nothin But Blood (2014) James Hunnicutt – In Full It Shall Be Paid: Demos 2004-2010 (2012) Jayke Orvis & The Broken Band – Bless This Mess (2013) Scottbiram.com Archive.org/details/JamesHunnicuttlongGoneLonesomeBlues Jameshunnicutt.com Farmageddonrecords.com Broken-band.com Glen-simpson.com All music is used with permission.

W.B. Walker's Old Soul Radio Show
Episode 7: W.B. Walker’s Old Soul Radio Show Podcast (C.W. Stoneking & Scott H. Biram)

W.B. Walker's Old Soul Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2013 53:59


The Music Featured On This Weeks Episode Is From The Following Albums: C.W. Stoneking – King Hokum (2007) &  Jungle Blues (2011) Scott H. Biram – Bad Ingredients (2011) CWstoneking.com Scottbiram.com Glen-simpson.com All music is used with permission.

Gone Mental
Gone Mental Episode 83

Gone Mental

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2013


Another week, another mental hour of dirty, sleazy rocknroll. This week's magical hour features Scott H. Biram, Tall Boys, The Meteors, Torment and more. Do yourself a favor and grab it now. Scott H. Biram | The Dirty Old One Man Band | Whiskey(Bloodshot Records)2005 Tall Boys | Single Minded - Best Of Big Beat Singles | Brand New Gun(Big Beat Records)1992 Crackpot | Jappin' Psycho Bomb | Spray With Machine Gun Fire(Vinyl Japan)1990 The Meteors | Doing The Lord's Work | Ain't No Turning Back(People Like You Records)2012 The Silver Shine | Same Old Song | Forbidden Zone(Self Release)2011 Godless Wicked Creeps | Hellcoholic | Funky Bastard(Crazy Love Records)1999 Sir Psyko And His Monsters | Reapers Tale | Bastard(Crazy Love Records)2011 Surf Rats | Trouble & Straight Between The Eyes | Breakout(Lost Moment Records)1989 Torment | Psyclops Carnival | Head Driven Sinner(Nervous Records)1986 Torment | The Very Best Of Torment | Three's A Crowd(Anagram)2001 The Skrunch | The Skrunch | Rebel Rebel(Tombstone Records)1989 The Delta Bombers | Howlin' | She's Fine(Wild Records)2009 Hi-Strung Ramblers | I'm A Rambler | Hard To Get(Wild Records)2010 Alley Dukes | Go Back To College | Milkshake Queen(Flying Saucer Records)2007 The Space Cadets | Astrobilly Rockin' | Crash Landed(Vinyl Japan)1996 Southern Culture On The Skids | Dirt Track Date | Greenback Fly(Geffen Records)1996 Truckstop Preachers | Truckstop Preachers | Vegas Bound(Self Release)2005 Abrasive Wheels | The Punk Singles Collection | Juvenile(Captain Oi!)1995

Gone Mental
Gone Mental Episode 82

Gone Mental

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2013


Episode 82 hot off the presses. If you missed it live on Thursday get it now. Another mental hour of psychobilly madness featuring a block of Scott H. Biram, The Shockers, The Arkhams, brand new greatness from The Silver Shine and more of what you are used to. Come on and get it. The Shockers | The Shockers |Shot In The Face(Tricklock Records)2006 Scott H. Biram | Graveyard Shift | Been Down Too Long(Bloodshot Records)2006 Scott H. Biram | Graveyard Shift | Graveyard Shift(Bloodshot Records)2006 Scott H. Biram | Preachin' & Hollerin' | Truckdriver(KnuckleSandwich Records)2002 The Stingrays | Single Minded - Best Of Big Beat Singles | Another Cup Of Coffee(Big Beat Records)1992 Los Peyotes | Cavernicola! | Cry Baby(Rockaway Records)2005 The Hypnophonics | Last Band On Earth | What Happened To That Boy?(Stomp Records)2009 The Silver Shine | In The Middle Of Nowhere | Open Your Eyes(Wolverine Records)2013 Damage Done By Worms | Evil Eyes | Beer(Crazy Love Records)1994 Demented Are Go | Kicked Out Of Hell | Cripple In The Woods(I.D. Records)1989 Long Tall Texans | The Adventures Of The | I've Seen Her(Cesar Records)2005 The Caravans | Saturday Nite's Alright | Goin' Backwards Again(Crazy Love Records)1999 The Arkhams | Road To Arkham | 3 Months, 2 Weeks, 2 Days(Analog Arkives)2009 Rory Justice & His Ubangi Rockers | Rock & Roll Flu | I'm Not So Nice(Golly Gee)2006 The Delta Bombers | Howlin' | Howlin'(Wild Records)2009 Rockin' Ryan & The Real Goners | Caged Heat | Beat That Love Out(CD Baby)2003 The Quakes | Quiff Rock | Dinosaur In Leather Pants(Orrexx Records)1996

What Is It This Time? With Jesse And Paul
What Do You Think, Paul? Episode 28

What Is It This Time? With Jesse And Paul

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2012 67:03


In which our heroes write Fletch, pirate movies and ring in the new year. Music Credits When You’re Older – Jenny Mayhem Quit Barking At Me – Jim And Jennie And The Pinetops Self Destruct Also Smash Up The Radio – The Pleasure Kills Gloria Graham – Misty Roses Still Drunk, Still Crazy, Still Blue – Scott H. Biram

Funemployment Radio
Funemployment Radio Episode 498

Funemployment Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2011 103:21


Day 5, Making Sarah Mad, Smells Like Bacon, Turkey vs. Pig, Bus Ride, Concerts, Scott H. Biram, Joe Buck, Devil, No Handers, Urinal Etiquette, Kenny GF, Listening, Twilight Talk, Ball Talk, U of O Hand Sign, Kevin Kolb Cheats, NCAA Money, Porn Codes, Kenny B Nerd Facts, Deaths, Diatribes,