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Lesley and Brad reflect on their conversation with author and podcast host Wendy Valentine, whose story of rebuilding after divorce and debt inspires bold self-discovery. In this recap, they unpack her perspective on authenticity, why growth requires discomfort, and how carving away what isn't you can reveal your true self. Plus, they connect Wendy's wisdom to practical ways you can face fear and step into the life you really want.If you have any questions about this episode or want to get some of the resources we mentioned, head over to LesleyLogan.co/podcast https://lesleylogan.co/podcast/. If you have any comments or questions about the Be It pod shoot us a message at beit@lesleylogan.co mailto:beit@lesleylogan.co. And as always, if you're enjoying the show please share it with someone who you think would enjoy it as well. It is your continued support that will help us continue to help others. Thank you so much! Never miss another show by subscribing at LesleyLogan.co/subscribe https://lesleylogan.co/podcast/#follow-subscribe-free.In this episode you will learn about:Why letting go of what doesn't belong reveals your authentic self.How your comfort zones keep you stuck in fear and familiarity.Why courage grows only when you take action.How to reframe your fear as a signal for possibility.Episode References/Links:P.O.T. 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It just doesn't happen in the way. If it was going to happen in the life you're having now, you'd have it already. Lesley Logan 0:13 Welcome to the Be It Till You See It podcast where we talk about taking messy action, knowing that perfect is boring. I'm Lesley Logan, Pilates instructor and fitness business coach. I've trained thousands of people around the world and the number one thing I see stopping people from achieving anything is self-doubt. My friends, action brings clarity and it's the antidote to fear. Each week, my guest will bring bold, executable, intrinsic and targeted steps that you can use to put yourself first and Be It Till You See It. It's a practice, not a perfect. Let's get started. Lesley Logan 0:55 Welcome back to the Be It Till You See It interview recap.Brad Crowell 1:02 I feel caught any of the shit talking that happened before we started. No, you don't even know. You don't even know. Take it away. Lesley Logan 1:12 Brad am I just gonna keep going. I'll just keep going. Brad and I are going to dig into the refreshingly genuine convo I had with Wendy Valentine in our last episode. If you haven't yet listened to that interview, feel free to pause this now and go back and listen to that one, then come back and join us. You can listen to it twice if you're like Brad, maybe remember, just saying, love you so much. Lesley Logan 1:35 So today is September 25th 2025 and it is One-Hit Wonder Day. One-Hit Wonder Day takes place every year on September 25th.Brad Crowell 1:48 Yeah, I put that stuff in there just so that you have to repeat literally the same.Lesley Logan 1:52 Well, sometimes it's every third Thursday, so it's not exactly the same but, but the day is the perfect excuse to listen to songs that have been in your head since they first aired. So that doesn't make sense. If it's a one-hit wonder, it should just be the day to be honoring other one-hit wonder they flubbed it anyways. I think you should go listen to only one-hit wonders, and I have some good ones for you. So buckle up and get ready to remember all the artists whose names have have been lost to time, but whose works have stayed behind in our minds and hearts. Here's everything you need to know about one-hit wonders and the people who made them. Brad has a list.Brad Crowell 2:26 Well, I don't have a list of everything you need to know about them, but I do have a list of one-hit wonders. So (inaudible) I'm just gonna pick one from each decade. Lesley Logan 2:35 Okay, that's fine. But then can I share my favorite one-hit wonder of the 90s?Brad Crowell 2:38 Okay, when we get to the 90s. All right, so the 1970s, My Sharona. Lesley Logan 2:46 That was a one hit wonder? Brad Crowell 2:47 By The Knack. Yeah, ever heard of The Knack? Lesley Logan 2:50 No, but I heard My Sharona.Brad Crowell 2:55 Okay, from the 80s, all right, we've got, let's see, this is one of my favorite songs of all times, all time, the times, Take On Me by A-ha. Lesley Logan 3:12 A-ha. Take On Me.Brad Crowell 3:14 Take on me.Lesley Logan 3:15 You don't love that because it's you can't actually, that is hurting people's ears, (inaudible) but that's a hard song to sing. It's kind of like Africa. You can't like you like, A-ha, because it's like, Toto like, it's really hard to sing. Take like, like, he changes.Brad Crowell 3:32 Yes, he does, yes he does. It's a very it's like crazy range. 1990s. Lesley Logan 3:38 Hey. Well, why don't you say, well, let's just see if you picked the one I pick.Brad Crowell 3:41 All right. Well, so there's a bunch. Brad Crowell 3:44 There's so many. (inaudible)Lesley Logan 3:45 It also really spans a whole decade, because, like, one of the songs I was like, that was the 90s, I remember being like, in the sixth grade, and the one I picked, I remember, like, knowing in high school. So anyways, clearly, that's what I did in the 90s, was go to school. What do you got?Brad Crowell 3:58 All right. All right. So obviously, Tubthumping by Chumbawamba.Lesley Logan 4:03 Oh, of course, I wouldn't pick that, but yes, Tubthumping was great. But they're not really a one-hit wonder because they had another hit. Brad Crowell 4:09 No, they didn't. Lesley Logan 4:10 Oh, they didn't? Brad Crowell 4:10 I don't think they had another hit. Lesley Logan 4:11 They had another song that, like, made it to my radio in Lodi. It wasn't as good, you're right. Brad Crowell 4:19 I mean, if they did, oh yeah, you know what, I get knocked down. Lesley Logan 4:25 Yeah, that's not Tubthumping? Brad Crowell 4:27 I think it is Tubthumping. How come it's oh, they released it different titles. Lesley Logan 4:31 Okay. Brad Crowell 4:32 No, I think it's the same. So, yeah, I basically, I think that's their song. Lesley Logan 4:35 Okay, all right. Brad Crowell 4:36 That is the only one that I actually know. Lesley Logan 4:38 Okay, so okay, how do you how are you going to pick between Sex and Candy and Closing Time? Brad Crowell 4:43 Oh, Sex and Candy is great. Lesley Logan 4:45 Because did you even listen to Sex and Candy when you were in the 90s? Brad Crowell 4:47 No, on the school bus. Lesley Logan 4:49 Okay. Brad Crowell 4:49 I love sex and candy. Yeah, so, but, but also, listen like there's so many others. Lesley Logan 4:55 Yeah, it's a lot deeper. Brad Crowell 4:57 How about Macarena?Lesley Logan 4:58 Well, no, can't even start with that one. That's not good. It's gonna get in your head. Brad Crowell 5:02 How about Breakfast at Tiffany's by Deep Blue Something? Lesley Logan 5:05 Is Chumbawamba and Tubthumping the same song or different song?Brad Crowell 5:08 Chumbawamba is the band. Lesley Logan 5:10 Oh, I see, I see, I see. Okay. Brad Crowell 5:11 Yeah. How about Semisonic?Lesley Logan 5:14 Well, yeah, that's exactly what I was saying. Closing Time. That's the best song. Brad Crowell 5:19 It's a great song. Lesley Logan 5:20 Did you know? And I think Bitter Sweet Symphony was a one-hit because they, I think they got in trouble with the music. Brad Crowell 5:25 Oh yeah, yeah. Lesley Logan 5:26 Which is such a bummer, because it's such a good song. Brad Crowell 5:28 Um, okay, 2000s. Lesley Logan 5:30 Oh yeah, I guess we have to get out of the 90s. Brad Crowell 5:31 We're moving on. 2000s, there's a couple, but I think my famous, my favorite.Lesley Logan 5:38 Hold on, I have to go back. Save Tonight. That's another one-hit wonder. Brad Crowell 5:43 Yeah. Eagle-Eye Cherry, I would never have been able to tell you the name of the band.Lesley Logan 5:48 Yeah. Okay. Anyways, go ahead. 2000 Brad Crowell 5:49 All right. 2000s. Lesley Logan 5:50 A great time for fashion. Brad Crowell 5:52 Yeah. Teenage Dirtbag by Wheatus. Lesley Logan 5:56 Oh, that. I need. Brad Crowell 5:57 I'm just a teenage dirtbag baby.Lesley Logan 6:00 Dirt bag, baby. Oh, my god.Brad Crowell 6:03 Or Somebody That I Used to Know by Gautier. Lesley Logan 6:07 Oh, yeah. Brad Crowell 6:08 You're just somebody that I used to know. Gnarls Barkley, I don't know if he's really a one-hit wonder, because he has a career and but, but he's also part of another group, all the things.Lesley Logan 6:20 Is this I Wasn't Me? Brad Crowell 6:21 No, crazy.Lesley Logan 6:23 Oh, okay, but isn't he the same person who Wasn't Me? Brad Crowell 6:26 Wasn't me. I don't think so. Lesley Logan 6:29 Okay, this is exactly what people want to hear. They're yelling at us in their videos. I want you, if you're yelling at as right now, tell us who.Lesley Logan 6:36 2010's Psy. Lesley Logan 6:38 Psy. Brad Crowell 6:39 Yeah. Gangnam Style.Lesley Logan 6:41 Oh, that. That's an annoying that's like the Macarena. It makes me mad.Brad Crowell 6:45 I think it became like the most watched YouTube video in history, or something like that. I can't remember. And then here we go. Now we've got other notables. Vanessa Carlton, 1000 Miles. Oh, Mighty Mighty Bosstones, The impression I Get, yeah, that's the 90s. 1000 Miles is 2002. Anyway, if you have a favorite one-hit wonder that we did not cover here, you have to make sure you let us know. Lesley Logan 7:18 I guess, when do we find out it's a one-hit wonder? Because, like, is there any one-hit wonders that are recent, you know, or is it like we don't it doesn't happen because, like, the labels don't even make any, you know, risks, take any risks anymore. You know what? I have a one-hit wonder for everyone. It's not happened yet, but I believe in it. There is a great turkey song that you can all go listen to our dear friend, Geoffro. This is going to be a definite one-hit wonder. He is not a one hit wonder. He is a Grammy Award winning writer, but he has a gobble song that we can all, as a Be It group, make a one-hit wonder, if you go to Spotify right now and listen to this. Brad Crowell 8:00 Really hilarious turkey song. Lesley Logan 8:01 Hilarious Thanksgiving song in September.Brad Crowell 8:06 Geoffro is G-E-O-F-F-R-O. If you're really curious about this, ping us and I'll send you a link. So I looked it up at what time after a band is out, do we decide that it's a one-hit wonder band? There's no official rule, but there is an understood 10-year rule. The music industry observers often consider an artist a one-hit wonder if they fail to produce another significant chart topping hit within 10 years of their initial success.Lesley Logan 8:30 10 you've 10 years to have another hit. You guys, did you hear that?Brad Crowell 8:34 Chart-topping. So that's like getting drafted to the NBA twice.Lesley Logan 8:39 Okay. Regardless, uh, that means, everyone, you are allowed to have two amazing goals happen in 10 years and still be considered ridiculously amazing. And so don't like, don't worry about how long the valley is in between, because you too could have another hit. Brad Crowell 8:57 Ain't no valley. Lesley Logan 8:58 Oh, but that's not a one-hit wonder. That, in fact, is a wonderful song, which we're not going to sing right now because we got to move on. Lesley Logan 9:05 You guys, next week we're going to be in Chicago, P.O.T. Chicago at Burr Ridge. We're going to celebrate our 10-year wedding anniversary. I'm gonna teach at Joe gyms, Joe's gyms. You gotta check it out. I don't think there's any spots left, but if, you should always come by.Brad Crowell 9:19 Yeah, come hang at the booth. Just come say hello, you know.Lesley Logan 9:22 I should always just check because sometimes people can't make it and someone's trying to sell a ticket, so go check it out. Also in October, which is next week. So we're gonna go to Cambodia. We're gonna fly from Chicago to Cambodia. Yeah, I'm shipping clothes home. This is not I'm shipping clothes to somewhere, and I don't even understand the weather that we are doing in this world. Brad Crowell 9:41 Yeah, maybe I'll ship clothes home too. That's not a bad idea. Lesley Logan 9:44 Yeah because, like, what? What are we going to do with Chicago clothes in Cambodia? Yeah. Also, we kind of just stay indoors the whole time so, but whatever, still gonna send some clothes home. You can go to crowesnestretreats.com to sign up for next year's Cambodia retreat. There's an amazing waitlist you can get on. Brad Crowell 10:03 Yeah, get on the waitlist because in January, we're going to be making a big announcement about the dates and all the things and doing the early bird, so.Lesley Logan 10:10 People on the wait list, get the best early bird. Brad Crowell 10:12 People on the waitlist get the early bird. Lesley Logan 10:14 And if it sells on the early bird, well, then that's all. Then we're going to go to, on our way home from Cambodia, we're gonna hit Singapore. We have a long layover. We're going to do a little bit Botanical Garden viewing, but we're also gonna teach some Pilates there. So I'm super, super excited about that. I don't even know if you can go, but I'll be there. Brad Crowell 10:29 No, it's a closed event. Lesley Logan 10:30 It's closed event. But Brad, so Brad just wants to make sure, you know, we're gonna be in Singapore. Brad Crowell 10:33 That's where we're gonna be. Lesley Logan 10:34 And you can't come. Brad Crowell 10:35 No, sorry. Lesley Logan 10:36 Sorry. In December, we're also going to be on winter tour, and we're actually announcing that next week. Opc.me/events, October 1st. Brad Crowell 10:46 October 1st y'all. Get ready.Lesley Logan 10:47 We have people who are like, when is it announcing? When is it announcing? You better be on opc.me/events, because they're gonna get a special email, then our list gets email, then it does get posted on the socials. But you know the algorithm, so you're gonna want to make sure this is gonna be the coolest event, and I want to see you at several locations. I'm just saying, I'm demanding that. So before we get into the amazing. Lesley Logan 11:08 I mean, this past tour, this past summer tour, we had multiple people at multiple events.Lesley Logan 11:12 I think I also just want to announce, can I? I'm going to add two more things, because it's now officially announced, we could talk about it. So January, we're going to be at the Pilates Expo, so that you want to be the Pilates Journal Expo will be there with a booth, and I'll be teaching. And then. Brad Crowell 11:26 Where is that? Lesley Logan 11:28 It's in Huntington Beach. But there it says L.A. so it's L.A. adjacent. It's in Huntington Beach, (inaudible) in January is stunning, wonderful. And we're going to be there. The dates, I don't remember, but they're, they're kind of like that right after we're done with winter tour, we're like, just going to keep the tour bus, going to be completely honest, and then we are going to go, we'll be home for a little bit. Then in March, I'm going to be in Poland at the Contrology conference in Poland, with Karen Frischman, and then Karen, Brad and I are going to do a little backpacking around the lovely Europe for a couple days, and we're going to land in Belgium, and I can officially announce we are teaching in Brussels at Elle's studio. Pillow Tells, and we're having a really wonderful conference with Elle's and Karen and I. So I don't have a link for that in the moment we're recording, but I promise you, if you go, if you just Google.Brad Crowell 12:23 I just want to make a clarification. It's not the Pilates Expo, it's the Pilates Journal Expo. Lesley Logan 12:29 Yeah, I said that. Brad Crowell 12:30 Okay. Pilates Journal Expo, yeah. So search for the Pilates journal Expo 2026, and you'll find the one that Lesley is at. They are tickets are open. I think for that now.Brad Crowell 12:42 Yeah they're open. Lesley Logan 12:43 So yeah, definitely check it out. Yep, and then, and then Poland, and then Brussels, so that takes you all the way into end of March. So Europe, it's not technically a tour, but we got two places, so you better come. You better come I'm telling you, don't even know what 2027 has in store. Barely can keep up with what's going on right now. Just saying. So anyways, okay, now, before we get with Wendy, we have to answer one of the wonderful questions that came in. Lesley Logan 13:13 We sure do. All right, betterdaypilates is asking, hey, I'm not a foot this isn't a footwork question per se, per se, but footwork related, what are your thoughts on an unpadded foot bar? Lesley Logan 13:27 Love it. Brad Crowell 13:28 Betterdaypilates, I can already tell you the answer is, better than a padded foot bar. Why? Feedback. Oh, shoot. Because also safety. Oh, shoot. Brad, jumping in for the win here, okay, you can take over. Lesley Logan 13:42 Yeah, I think some people would argue that the padded bars are less slippery, so they'll there's a, here's a deal on. Brad Crowell 13:48 If your feet are like, crusty or slimy, then sure you're gonna slide, but. Lesley Logan 13:54 Some people have sweaty palms. Brad Crowell 13:56 I mean, I guess so. I personally would just have chalk in the studio for that. I think it would make it stickier, though it's metal. Brad Crowell 14:02 You would, one would think, but I think it depends on the person. But anyway, I agree with you on all of that, just because you can have a better grip on the foot bar with an unpadded bar, you can feel it. It is. We are. We need to teach grip strength. Grip strength does not come from hanging out in wrist. So I love an unpadded foot bar so when your hands are on, you can actually get your forearms on. I love it on the feet. I know people were. Brad Crowell 14:25 You were thinking about with your hands. Of course, I was thinking about it with my feet. Lesley Logan 14:29 Yeah, yeah. So with feet, I love it because you're right feedback, um, a football, a foot pad, a foot bar. It's really easy for you not to notice that your foot is pushing harder on one side than the other. Also, those who think it's gonna be painful. The actual reality is, if you're doing footwork correctly, unless you have a like, like, a literal foot condition, like some sometimes diabetics, or some people with like, neuropathy, you actually are not feeling the metal on your foot because you're not pushing from the knee. You're pushing from the whole center. And so if you're doing it, if you're doing footwork correctly, even on four springs, I do not feel pain. And I used to have, like, like, I kind of don't have any fat on the bottom of my big toe ball of my foot, but it doesn't, I don't feel it as painful I thought I would. I truly did. I remember, I remember the studio when they're like, oh, we're gonna take the pads off the foot bars. I'm like, I just, I just was like, oh my god. I literally thought to myself, they're gonna lose all their business. Like, that's what I thought. I fucking love it. I love it. Take the pad off. I promise you'll love it. If you have an if you've a question and you want to answer to a question, any kind of question, you can go to beitpod.questions and submit your questions, or your win, beitpod.com/question?Brad Crowell 15:41 Yes.Lesley Logan 15:41 Yeah, that's what I said. Brad Crowell 15:43 Say it again. Lesley Logan 15:45 BeItPod.com/questions, yes.Lesley Logan 15:47 Or you can text us at 310-905-5534.Brad Crowell 15:51 310-905-5534Lesley Logan 15:56 We still haven't, see, it's really easy see, we still haven't purchased like, 310 be it pod.Brad Crowell 16:03 We're not gonna do that. Lesley Logan 16:05 Why? I think it's so much more easy to remember. Don't you remember like, the oh, you know, like 805, called, got junk. Like, yeah. All right, let's talk about Wendy Valentine. Brad Crowell 16:19 Stick around. We'll be right back.Brad Crowell 16:21 All right. Welcome back. Let's talk about Wendy Valentine. Wendy is an author and the host of the midlife makeover show, and is often described as a magical beam of light, known for her energy and constant evolving.Lesley Logan 16:36 Please add something like that to my bio. She's often talked about as a magical beam of light, I would like it added to my bio.Brad Crowell 16:44 You're just a red-headed magical beam of light. Lesley Logan 16:46 Yeah. Brad Crowell 16:47 At 45 Wendy overcame divorce, chronic illness and $150,000 of debt, pivoting from unemployment. Pivoting is I hate that word. She figured out a way to get out of unemployment. And then had corporate success, and then she quit her corporate success and to follow her passions, which is pretty (inaudible).Lesley Logan 17:09 Yeah, she like, got in and out and, like, really, yeah, within a couple of years, I think we hate pivot guys, because we are tired of being the pivoters. Like, we're so good at pivoting and like, I can't fucking pivot one more time before I'm turned back the way I started. I'm just gonna say it right now. Brad Crowell 17:22 Well, Wendy pivoted into authoring Women Waking Up: The Midlife Manifesto for PassionPurpose and Play. She's providing guidance through her robust framework for individuals seeking to make significant shifts in their lives, especially during pivotal periods like midlife. Lesley Logan 17:40 That's a better pivotal. Brad Crowell 17:41 That's a better pivotal, that's a pivotal, that's a real pivotal.Lesley Logan 17:45 I don't know why we just started critiquing a bio. Alright. Brad Crowell 17:48 It's a bio we wrote. Lesley Logan 17:49 Yeah, it's a bio we wrote. Brad Crowell 17:51 We wrote it. Lesley Logan 17:51 So that's not how we treat our guests. We wrote that one.Brad Crowell 17:55 Wendy kicks ass and takes names. And it's amazing. You know, it's always, it's always fascinating to me to meet someone who is divorced, because if they're out and about and they're putting their their best foot forward, you're meeting them and you're like, This person is so cool. How could they have been in a relationship that didn't go well, right? And.Brad Crowell 18:21 I agree I understand what you mean, because you. Brad Crowell 18:22 Do you know what I mean. Like, we meet them and we're like, wow, I love this person. How did, how did it, how did it all break down and, and I, I want to say that her bio kind of, I feel like her bio is something that we often overlook in that assumption, and that she pivoted. She made major changes from where who she was and where she was and what she wanted and all the things to who she is today. So now that we're meeting her, she's had this massive life experience that forced change, forced self- reflection, and she's come out the other side a magical beam of light.Lesley Logan 19:05 Yeah, exactly, exactly. And I think, like, you know, especially if you get divorced in your 40s, right? Like she had a kid, like she had a whole life, and, you know, life turned out differently than she expected. And it does when you're when you're into your 20s, like, this is how my life's gonna be. And then you get to your 30s, like, thank fucking god, it didn't turn out like that. But some people got married in there and so.Brad Crowell 19:29 Well, I feel like that, like, and the reason that I, I am reflecting on that is because I feel like that happened for me too in in that. Lesley Logan 19:36 Oh, were you hoping I say how did you get divorced? How could anyone let you go?Brad Crowell 19:40 Yes, this was really just a long fishing excursion for you to compliment me. You're lucky to catch me, babe. No, I even it personally, in my own self-love, who I was before, I thought I knew who I was and I felt confident, sort of, but after that experience, then I actually was like, I had spent the better part of a year just working on me, just thinking about me, thinking about my actions, my thoughts, the things that I was doing, and making decisions on those instead of spending like coasting through or floating through or just not really being attuned to any of that stuff, like we often get into these, these grooves, these ruts, and that don't realize, because you're forced into this, this period of self-reflection and introspection, I feel like you come out the other side feeling better, you know, hopefully, yeah. Lesley Logan 20:46 Yeah. I think so. I think also, anytime something literally changes your life, like you're lit where you wake up, who you wake up with, where you wake up, all that, all that stuff you it has to change you, and if it doesn't, you get to do it again. That's how life goes. Here's I liked. She said she critiques the often big advice, like, be your authentic self. Love her. Brad Crowell 21:10 Be authentic. Lesley Logan 21:11 My god, when we first saw this podcast, you remember like we had so many people whose be it action was like, get to know yourself. Be authentic. And I was like, so we're gonna need to understand, how do you do that? Brad Crowell 21:22 How? Lesley Logan 21:23 How do you do that? Brad Crowell 21:23 How does one get to know themselves? Lesley Logan 21:26 She said, she clarified, it's not learning who you are to become. It's learning who you are not. I love that, because I think a lot of people start with what they want or who they want to be, but you certainly know who you don't want to be. You certainly know what you don't like and what you don't want to be. I think that sometimes it's easier to start with, like, I don't want to be that, so I want to be that. Then what changes do I have to make? If I don't want to be person who who mopes around all the time, well then what are you gonna do? You know? So I really, I really liked that. And she said, oh, she, she, she used an analogy of Michelangelo's carving, David, where he just, is it Michelangelo or David? Brad Crowell 22:08 Michelangelo's carving of David. Lesley Logan 22:09 Of David. Clearly, I'm not. Hello, guys, my family was a was poor.Brad Crowell 22:13 Our history 17 over there. Lesley Logan 22:15 Well, okay, let me just tell you, there was no art history in my schooling. I was a poor girl at public school known art history, and my family doesn't have art because that's expensive stuff. So I am not educated. So Michelangelo's carving of the David, where he just carved everything away that was not him.Brad Crowell 22:35 Yep. Lesley Logan 22:36 You don't like the word of the David. Brad Crowell 22:37 It's not the David. Lesley Logan 22:38 It's just David. Lesley Logan 22:39 It's just David carving dvid, carving of David. Yeah, is this David?Lesley Logan 22:45 Somebody? Where is it? When the one from the Bible? Is it just a random David?Brad Crowell 22:49 I'm pretty sure it's David from the Bible. Let me find out now, because (inaudible).Lesley Logan 22:52 Like David of David and Goliath,Brad Crowell 22:55 they say Michelangelo's David because it's called the statue is called David. But who is David? Michael and David? No one. Lesley Logan 23:10 GDavid is, come on chat GPT. Come on right. Be faster. People are waiting.Lesley Logan 23:18 They're yelling at us. They already know.Lesley Logan 23:20 Doesn't actually say, oh, so we don't it could be any David. Brad Crowell 23:22 No, I don't think so. She was somebody. Lesley Logan 23:22 Like from Schitt's Creek. It's David from Schitt's Creek. Brad Crowell 23:22 No, it's, okay, so, it is from the biblical story of David, the tale of a young shepherd boy who served the Israelites. So David and Goliath. David, pretty sure it's that David.Lesley Logan 23:38 Okay, that David, um, I think we like that. David, all right. Anyways, she advised. Brad Crowell 23:43 Did some good things, did some not so good things. Lesley Logan 23:45 Right, I'm pretty sure later in life. Brad Crowell 23:47 He's human. Lesley Logan 23:48 Yeah, um, we're all allowed to be a little human. Uh, she advised, so he caught so Michelangelo essentially carved everything was not him. And I kind of like that, like, you're just chiseling away at what's not you. Like, it's like when you clean out your closet, like, Jessica Papineau's episode, right? You got to get rid of the clothes that no longer represent who you are.Brad Crowell 24:07 I love that. And I think that's, that's a great comparison. Actually, I love that. Lesley Logan 24:11 Well, it's something we can actually apply to ourselves, since none of us are going on carving statues. I mean, maybe three listeners are. But like, I'm certain.Brad Crowell 24:18 We did end up at a sculptor's studio here in Vegas. And I was, like, intrigued, because she's been doing it for something like 50 or so years. And it was like, Wow. What a it's she made it way more hobby. She turned it into a business. Lesley Logan 24:31 It's called Romancing the Stone. Brad Crowell 24:33 Yes, it is. That's what it's called. That's impressive.Lesley Logan 24:37 Well, it's because I, like, thought about the movie, but I was never like, I just remember sitting in that place going, he's gonna want to take a class here. And I this is a skill set, I can tell you right now don't have, I don't have the patience to carve away what's not this rock. So anyways, she also explained that sometimes we know the things that are not us because we still cling to it for comfort. That's why people stick around to people that treat 'em like shit or a job they hate, because it's comfortable. It's not uncomfortable enough. Brad Crowell 25:11 Yeah, I think it's also fear, you know, fear of the unknown. I think that comfort and fear kind of go hand in hand. Believe it or not, you feel comfortable, but you're actually afraid to make change. Yeah, so you're unwilling to, like, take a risk?Lesley Logan 25:26 What is it? Like, the, the the villain you know, or the, what is it? What's the saying? Like. Brad Crowell 25:31 The devil you know is a. Lesley Logan 25:32 The devil you know it's the devil you know is better than the devil you don't know. But, like, so negative, because, like, you're assuming there's always a double out there. Anyways, there's a story about a dog that. Brad Crowell 25:44 Better the devil you know, than the devil you don't. Lesley Logan 25:47 Yeah. That's, you know what that is, you guys, the patriarchy trying to keep you small. That's what that is. It's like the penny saved is a penny earned bullshit. All those things are bullshit.Brad Crowell 25:57 That's a Malarkey, right there. Lesley Logan 25:59 Yeah. So, um, but, uh, but I also I just think, like, I go, we can go back to Gay Hendrickson. We all have a little bit of fear when we step outside our comfort zone. But you got to do it if you want to have the life that you want to have. It just doesn't happen in the way. If it was going to happen in the life you're having now, you'd have it already, right? Brad Bizjack is going to have an episode coming out really soon in October. Stay tuned. But the other day, he mentioned something like, you know, what got you here won't take you there. Brad Crowell 26:28 Yeah, yeah. I think it's good to clarify that, because if it was going to happen in the life you have right now, meaning, if the thing that you want was going to happen, why wouldn't have it have already happened today, right? Like, why wouldn't it have happened to date?Lesley Logan 26:43 Doing doing the exact same things over and over again, expecting a different result is insanity.Brad Crowell 26:48 So, I mean, that's not, that's yes, but yes, it is not a you have to change in order to get attain, or grow, or any of those things.Lesley Logan 26:58 If you hate your job, but you never look for another job, the likelihood of a job landing in your lap isn't going to happen unless you're telling people, I want a new job.Brad Crowell 27:07 Yeah, yeah. I mean, and putting that out there allows people to start, you know, responding to you, responding to that, thinking about you. You are constantly thinking about that. You know, it's you gotta, you gotta take action. Y'all take action. Lesley Logan 27:27 What do you like? Brad Crowell 27:27 My favorite thing was, when she was talking about comfort zone, we were just kind of covering it. But the comfort zone, it is a beautiful place, but nothing ever grows there, and I'm not and like, it's just another way to talk about, like, what we were just saying that I've never really thought about, I don't know, like we have these goals and what's going to happen, like, we want to get to this place or or build this thing, or have a house, or I don't buy a car, or whatever it is, like, whatever the goal is, Right? And then when we get it, you know, I think, I think that there's a time to we can allow ourselves to enjoy the thing, and we should. It's important to celebrate, right? But that shouldn't be the end of the story, right? We're not going to celebrate forever. We're not going to enjoy it forever. There's, I think, like there. This is where this idea of balance, like there's, there's a, imagine, if you're, let's think about about, like a work week. Imagine if the work week, you take the weekend to enjoy the fishing boat that you bought, because you use it, you go out and you use it. But then during the week, you're doing what you're moving the ball forward with life with, you know, there's you're creating growth. And this idea that the comfort zone is a beautiful place, but nothing ever grows there, you know, unless you're trying to become a pro fishermen you know, or woman, you're not going out on the fishing boat to practice. You're going out in the fishing boat to enjoy. It's a comfort. It's a comfort, but, but nothing's growing there, you know, except maybe your beer belly, right? Because you're just throwing them back. Lesley Logan 29:09 It's an interesting analogy. I can follow it, I think so.Brad Crowell 29:15 She quoted Marianne Williamson. She said, our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. I don't know. I'm like, she's I think she's an interesting lady, yet she's very influential. But I think that, I don't think that people are afraid that they're powerful. I think that's a that's like, that's an interesting, intriguing thing to say, but I don't think anybody thinks about themselves being powerful and being afraid of that, unless maybe, if they're a parent, maybe then they're like, oh my god, I'm in I have I'm responsible for somebody's life. There's power there.Lesley Logan 29:53 I certainly hope every parent thinks that. I really wonder. Brad Crowell 29:56 I really hope so. But. Lesley Logan 29:58 Our listeners, who are parents, do. So I hear you. I don't, because I don't go wrong. I'm so powerful. I'm going to, like, I don't. I often think, like, oh my god, I'm not good enough for this, but I understand the sentiment. And so if we just put a different person's name on there, I think you probably wouldn't doubt it so much. Brad is just showing his true colors on Marianne Williamson, I actually think that is I, I actually think I can explain that sentence too. So many people's goals actually scare them. You don't think of a goal in life that you want to do. Nothing comes to your mind of something that you desire to do unless you had the power to do it right. And so I think their goals are exciting, and then scare the fuck out of them. And so I think that that's what the deepest fear is (inaudible) because they're what they what everybody here believe, like, someday I'm going to be doing X, but then they go, then they have to, like, take the next step, and it's like, oh, how am I going to do that? You know, like, and so I actually think that that's where the line is, but.Brad Crowell 31:03 I just, I just went to a rally where somebody made an announcement that they were going to run for a political office, and and I immediately felt scared for them, of like, oh my god, this is like a really tall order, like, this is a this is a huge this felt intimidating, and it created this fear. And it was really weird, because it was a relatively intimate setting. And she, she jokingly said, Does anybody think I'm crazy? And I raised my hand, and she said, Oh, you have a question? And I said, no, I think you're crazy to the whole crowd. I said, But crazy in a good way. I said, this. This creates a lot of fear in me, but it's the kind of fear that makes you want to go do the thing. It's not like the fear of that, like, incapacitating fear, but it's that, like, it's like, if anybody's ever done skydiving, there's that moment where you're leaning out of the plane and you're like, holy shit, I'm about to do this, right? And, yeah, so, you know, I think, you know, there's something to that, like, that's, that's kind of fear, that is, like, it is motivating, yeah, you know what I mean.Lesley Logan 32:28 Yeah, I do. I think it's really great. I think that, like, I really just like what Wendy said, let's go back to when quoting Wendy, yeah, which is the comfort zone is a beautiful place, but nothing ever grows there. Like, a comfort zone is like laying on your couch every night watching binge watching Netflix, but wishing you had a friend or a partner. Nothing's growing on that fucking couch. Nothing so you know, what else?Brad Crowell 32:52 Yeah. Well, that just made me think of your coffee for two things. I thought, I think it's I just really think it's cool that you were very intentional about how you were building your life so that you weren't just sitting on the couch, or weren't just working yourself to death. You know, in the middle of working hard.Lesley Logan 33:09 I also saved every Thursday night for a date night. Would not let a fry, would not hang out with a friend if nothing had nothing, no one asked. I just went home on a Thursday night. I saved that night and I saved Christmas for a partner. Look what I got.Brad Crowell 33:25 That's right, you're lucky to have me. Lesley Logan 33:26 I got a divorcee who would ever let him go.Brad Crowell 33:32 Wendy said when you get to the other side of that comfort that is more beautiful, and yes, you will then grow. So comfort, I feel like has its place, but it's also it can be like a sticking point. So, yeah, I think it's great. I think, you know, there's a time for it, but there's also a time to keep moving. Yeah. Brad Crowell 33:57 Well, stick around. We, by the way, I don't know if we said this yet, except for the very beginning, but Wendy is a fireball of energy.Lesley Logan 34:08 Oh, if you haven't listened, you need to go, she's like a cold shower in a good way, you know. Brad Crowell 34:13 Yeah, it's such a fun conversation. Lesley Logan 34:16 If you're having a funky day, you gotta go listen to it. You'll have an unfunky day. Brad Crowell 34:20 Yes, love it. Lesley Logan 34:21 I'm pretty sure that this recap is one of the weirdest you've ever listened to, so.Brad Crowell 34:24 Well, stick around. We'll be right back, because we're going to cover those epic Be It Action Items that we got from Wendy, that she made up on the treadmill right before while she's doing her workout, right before your interview. So we'll be right back. Brad Crowell 34:38 All right, so finally, all right, so finally, let's talk about those Be It Action Items. Say it with me, what bold, executable, intrinsic or targeted action items can we take away from your convo with Wendy Valentine? Lesley Logan 34:52 Well, why don't you start? Brad Crowell 34:53 Yeah, so she made up her own Be It framework, and she said, B become your own BFF. She really is focused on self-love, I think that was one of the things that she learned after going through her midlife crisis. She said you've got to stop that ticker tape of thoughts, the negative thoughts, and replace it with something really good, friendly thoughts. E, envision, envision who you want to become, not just the what, who you want to become, not just the what. Right? I is invite her in, act as if, literally say every single day, act like the woman or person you want to become, right? So invite her in. And then T she said take it. Lesley Logan 35:37 Take action. Brad Crowell 35:38 Take it. She asked how do you get courage? By taking action. Leap and then network will appear, right? So I love it. I think that's a great spin on, you know, bold, executable, intrinsic and targeted.Lesley Logan 35:51 And she gave more. But also I feel like we should like save this, because this is a great way to describe what being it till you see it is. From the beam of light of Wendy Valentine. She defined it for us. She also said she heard Deepak Deepak Chopra say, feel your way through life. Feel your way through life. And so she advised, no matter what we were doing, to ask ourselves, how does it feel, and more importantly, how does it feel to who you are becoming and the life you're creating? Does it does it lie? Does it align? That's, that's not a one-hit wonder, but it's a great song. She also said stop overthinking. Just feel your way through life. I, actually, I know that can scare people, because they're like, I they're like, holding a tight grip on life, because, if they like, let go, chaos is gonna happen. It's gonna fucking happen anyways. That's life. I tell you right now, on one of these days, we'll tell you about how hot the house got and how we had to move a workshop.Brad Crowell 36:48 Oh that was so fun. Lesley Logan 36:49 You know, like, it doesn't matter how planned out your life is, how well you thought about all the things, how many reminders you sent things, the AC can still blow because it's not like it has a warning symbol. So I'm just telling you all, explode. So stop overthinking and feel your way through. Because I promise you, if you can take that like, just feel your way through and then your tight grip on reality, I think you're gonna land right there in the middle. So.Brad Crowell 37:16 It's a win.Lesley Logan 37:17 I'm Lesley Logan. Brad Crowell 37:18 And I'm Brad Crowell. Lesley Logan 37:19 Thank you so much for listening to our amazing episode, I have to say, let us know if you like how the wheels fell off today, and if you think it was great, or if you want us to go back to how we've done it before. Until next time, Be It Till You See It. Brad Crowell 37:33 Bye for now. Lesley Logan 37:35 That's all I got for this episode of the Be It Till You See It Podcast. One thing that would help both myself and future listeners is for you to rate the show and leave a review and follow or subscribe for free wherever you listen to your podcast. Also, make sure to introduce yourself over at the Be It Pod on Instagram. I would love to know more about you. Share this episode with whoever you think needs to hear it. Help us and others Be It Till You See It. Have an awesome day. Be It Till You See It is a production of The Bloom Podcast Network. If you want to leave us a message or a question that we might read on another episode, you can text us at +1-310-905-5534 or send a DM on Instagram @BeItPod.Brad Crowell 38:18 It's written, filmed, and recorded by your host, Lesley Logan, and me, Brad Crowell.Lesley Logan 38:23 It is transcribed, produced and edited by the epic team at Disenyo.co.Brad Crowell 38:27 Our theme music is by Ali at Apex Production Music and our branding by designer and artist, Gianfranco Cioffi.Lesley Logan 38:34 Special thanks to Melissa Solomon for creating our visuals.Brad Crowell 38:37 Also to Angelina Herico for adding all of our content to our website. And finally to Meridith Root for keeping us all on point and on time.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/be-it-till-you-see-it/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
RTL2 Pop-Rock Station l'a annoncé en exclusivité : le groupe mythique de métal alternatif System Of A Down fait son grand retour et jouera au Stade de France le 2 juillet 2026, avec Queens Of The Stone Age et Acid Bath. Pour fêter cette nouvelle attendue depuis neuf ans d'absence en Europe, Marjorie Hache lance l'émission avec un de leurs titres les plus emblématiques : "Toxicity". La suite de l'émission reste tout aussi intense avec le nouveau Nine Inch Nails, puis un hommage à Richard Ashcroft, leader de The Verve, qui fête ses 54 ans avec "Bitter Sweet Symphony". Linkin Park, désormais emmené par Emily Armstrong, impressionne avec "Heavy Is The Crown", et Shame poursuit la mise en avant de son album "Cutthroat", disque de la semaine, avec le tranchant "Screwdriver". Suede revient en grande forme avec "Dancing With Europeans", Wolf Alice dévoile "The Sofa" avant sa tournée française, tandis que Tame Impala révèle un extrait de son futur album "Deadbeat", le percutant "Loser". Hayley Williams (Paramore), en solo, apporte une touche plus introspective avec "Glum", extrait de son projet "Ego Death at a Bachelorette Party". System Of A Down - Toxicity Nine Inch Nails - As Alive As You Need Me To Be The Verve - Bitter Sweet Symphony Sharon Van Etten - Seventeen Linkin Park - Heavy Is The Crown Eric Clapton - Cocaine Black Strobe - I'm A Man Shame - Screwdriver Motörhead - Ace Of Spades CSS - Left Behind Midnight Oil - The Dead Heart Suede - Dancing With The Europeans Thurston Moore - Temptation Inside Your Heart The Vaccines - I Can't Quit The Ting Tings - That's Not My Name Wolf Alice - The Sofa The Seeds - Can't Seem To Make You Mine Cold War Kids - Hang Me Up To Dry Tame Impala - Loser Green Day - Holiday The Undertones - Here Comes The Summer Haylee Williams - Glum The Turtles - Happy Together Franz Ferdinand - (The Dark Of The) Matinée Lorde - Tennis Court Iggy Pop - Lust For Life Jehnny Beth - No Good For People LCD Soundsystem - Dance Yrself CleanHébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Send us a textIn this episode, the lads uncover a song...within a song...within a song...within a song as they excavate the layers of The Verve's 1997 hit "Bitter Sweet Symphony". As they descend into the musical mine they find The Rolling Stones, The Staples Singers, discuss magical musical moments in London, marvel at the bittersweet results of an international hit, and wretch at the often inequitable distribution of royalties. Put your hard hats on, light your headlamps up and join the boyz as they descend into the depths.Songs:The Reverb Syndicate - Better Dancing Through TechnologyOzzy Osbourne (feat. Elton John) - Ordinary ManThe Verve - Bitter Sweet SymphonyKilling Joke - FrenzyThe Rolling Stones - The Last TimeThe Andrew Oldham Orchestra - (I Can't Get No) SatisfactionThe Andrew Oldham Orchestra - Time is on My SideRichard Cheese - Enter SandmanThe Andrew Oldham Orchestra - As Tears Go ByThe Andrew Oldham Orchestra - The Last TimeThe Staples Singers - This May Be My Last TimeThe Jimi Hendrix Experience - Little Miss StrangeCaetano Veloso - London, LondonNew Radicals - You Get What You GiveThe Verve Pipe - The FreshmenEmerson, Lake and Palmer - Lucky ManThe Verve - Lucky ManOasis - Cast No ShadowConnect with us:Instagram
We're back after a well needed with stories: Wembley's thunderous sing-along to “Bittersweet Symphony” before Oasis and a full Uffizi debate about whether phones are ruining how we see art. There's Pompeii epiphanies and Amsterdam gallery highs. Plus: the two things we missed most while away—making art, and sitting down for this podcast together.Come follow us on all the apps@framedthepod@joeldavid_b@cheersthanxalotWant to watch the episode? Come on over to YouTube to see the chaos: https://www.youtube.com/@Framedthepodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Britpop was more than just a musical genre—it was the soundtrack to an entire generation's coming of age. Our guest Mark Jennings opens up his musical time capsule to share twelve tracks that defined not just the movement, but pivotal moments in his own life.The mix takes us chronologically through Britpop's evolution—starting with Oasis's thunderous "Rock and Roll Star" and concluding with The Long Pigs' punchy "She Said." Along the way, Mark provides fascinating context about the famous Blur vs. Oasis rivalry that dominated British headlines but barely registered across the Atlantic. Before streaming services democratized music discovery, these cultural phenomena remained strangely localized, creating parallel music universes on either side of the pond.We discuss how The Stone Roses sparked the entire movement, why The Verve's "Bittersweet Symphony" video captivated MTV viewers, and how Radiohead's early work provides a gateway into their experimental evolution. For every legendary band like Blur or Oasis, Mark highlights underappreciated gems from bands like Supergrass, Ocean Color Scene, and Republica.Whether you lived through the 90s Britpop explosion or are discovering these sounds for the first time, this episode connects the musical dots between yesterday's cultural revolution and today's ongoing British music influence. Check out Mark's website Subba Culture, where music fans can write their own reviews and connect with fellow enthusiasts around the world.You can find his review site here: https://www.subba-cultcha.com/You can find his list on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/61AxxICzhBihMg0mzYBQnX?si=60b35b603ad3402d 1. Rock N Roll Star - Oasis2. Richard III - Supergrass3. Bitter Sweet Symphony - The Verve4. The Riverboat Song - Ocean Colour Scene5. Parklife - Blur6. Life of Riley - The Lightning Seeds7. Talk Tonight- Oasis8. Ready To Go - Republica9. The Bends - Radiohead10. She Bangs the Drums - The Stone Roses11. The Only One I Know - The Charlatans12. She Said - Longpigs Support the showVisit us at https://www.superawesomemix.com to learn more about our app, our merchandise, our cards, and more!
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It's a very special episode of Co-op Mode as we end an era and have some surprise guests. Mark to pick between his favorite franchises in Buy, Rent and Return We played: Tears of the Kingdom, Sonic Superstars, My Little Pony: A Maritime Bay Adventure, My Little Pony: Zephyr Heights Mystery, South of Midnight complete, More Doom Dark Ages, & Wayfinder. In the Bonus Round : We talk about some of our favorite gaming moments and what Co-op Mode has meant to us.Check out a free week trial of our Patreon to get all new content and community benefits like our Patreon producers: Sean, Stella and Henry Nyhus, John Sadorf, Mathew Kiehl, Brendan Myers, Corey in HD, Kurt Krug, Tawnya Lee, ChipotleBear ,Famous Seamus, Cam The Movie Man, JNewport007, Darth Prozac & FR8 ConductorGet 50% off your first Month of any Patreon Tier.Use our special link https://zen.ai/tW9w96GHjJl0oOlORlg-afOO0JOcbUkaBnWlklytL0c to save 30% off your first month of any #Zencastr paid plan.Visit our website www.secretfriendsunite.com, Follow us on Threads, Instagram and BlueSky: @secret.friends.unite , @toxtra @Canerdian_Jedi, @secretfriendsunite @toddoxtra @Canerdian-JediSubscribe to our Youtube channelJoin the conversation in our Discord ServerVisit our Teepublic store for all the SFU Merch you can handle
It's a very special episode of Co-op Mode as we end an era and have some surprise guests. Mark to pick between his favorite franchises in Buy, Rent and Return We played: Tears of the Kingdom, Sonic Superstars, My Little Pony: A Maritime Bay Adventure, My Little Pony: Zephyr Heights Mystery, South of Midnight complete, More Doom Dark Ages, & Wayfinder. In the Bonus Round : We talk about some of our favorite gaming moments and what Co-op Mode has meant to us.Check out a free week trial of our Patreon to get all new content and community benefits like our Patreon producers: Sean, Stella and Henry Nyhus, John Sadorf, Mathew Kiehl, Brendan Myers, Corey in HD, Kurt Krug, Tawnya Lee, ChipotleBear ,Famous Seamus, Cam The Movie Man, JNewport007, Darth Prozac & FR8 ConductorGet 50% off your first Month of any Patreon Tier.Use our special link https://zen.ai/tW9w96GHjJl0oOlORlg-afOO0JOcbUkaBnWlklytL0c to save 30% off your first month of any #Zencastr paid plan.Visit our website www.secretfriendsunite.com, Follow us on Threads, Instagram and BlueSky: @secret.friends.unite , @toxtra @Canerdian_Jedi, @secretfriendsunite @toddoxtra @Canerdian-JediSubscribe to our Youtube channelJoin the conversation in our Discord ServerVisit our Teepublic store for all the SFU Merch you can handle
Ryan Eddleston is a Cardiff based DOP. In this episode we chat through his eclectic career, including his collaborations with Alice Lowe and Jamie Adams, his experience shooting improv and doc-style, and the importance of being flexible and adaptable. This episode was kindly hosted by Mammoth London! Check them out on https://www.instagram.com/mammoth.london/?hl=en / https://www.mammoth.london/ --- Ryan's work: https://ryaneddleston.com / https://www.instagram.com/ryan_eddleston_dop/ Some of the things we discuss in the episode: Sunbelt tests - https://vimeo.com/1070372360 Christine kelly colourist - https://www.imdb.com/name/nm7717995/ Timestalker - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8vRyyzSByhU Jamie Adams - https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2199177/ The Virtues - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DOons8oVsmE Prevenge - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8bEPU_58akI Dr Who - Tales of the Tardis - https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/p0gmj4tn/tales-of-the-tardis Death valley https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/m0029db3/death-valley Landscapers - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WYSpdaYTW1Y Ben wheeler - Back to life - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8594510/?ref_=nm_flmg_job_1_cdt_c_12 Bittersweet Symphony - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jFX9eeTAe9o --- Join our Discord community: https://discord.gg/t4YEZbJzrC Donate to our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cotl Check out our website: https://www.cinematographersontheloose.com/ Follow us on IG & Facebook: https://www.instagram.com/cinematographersontheloose https://www.facebook.com/pg/Cinematographers-On-The-Loose-104520677909322/
Les classiques du jour : - The Shoes "Time To Dance" - Foo Fighters "Everlong" Les nouveautés du jour : - Suede "Trance State" - Marcus King "Carolina Honey" - Nxdia "Body On Me" Le journal de la musique : - Simple Plan célèbre ses 25 ans dans un documentaire - Yungblud reprend "Bitter Sweet Symphony" de The Verve en session live - Lola Young annonce son nouvel album prévu pour septembre La cover : Blondie reprend "Ring Of Fire" de Johnny Cash (Live from "The Roadie", 1980) Le live du jour : Kate Bush "Running Up That Hill" (J.O. Londres, 2012) Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
- Simple Plan célèbre ses 25 ans dans un documentaire - Yungblud reprend "Bitter Sweet Symphony" de The Verve en session live - Lola Young annonce son nouvel album prévu pour septembreDistribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Pat Angeli du 16-20 RFM vous raconte en quelques minutes l'histoire d'un titre, d'un album ou d'un artiste mythique !Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Découvrez l'histoire de "Bitter Sweet Symphony" de The Verve ! De ses racines gospel avec les Staple Singers et les Rolling Stones, à la bataille des droits d'auteur avec Allen Klein. Un voyage musical sur un hymne des années 90, et comment Richard Ashcroft a finalement récupéré ses droits, 20 ans plus tard.Notre équipe a utilisé un outil d'Intelligence artificielle via les technologies d'Audiomeans© pour accompagner la création de ce contenu écrit.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Wexford closed their season with a bittersweet win over Kilkenny and we have a really insightful and honest chat with Wexford selector Des Mythen on how the year went.
יוני צועד ברחובות לימסול כאילו יש Bitter Sweet Symphony ברקע, אבל אין שום דבר ביטר במחשבות האלה כי מכבי בדרך להניף עוד תואר
This won't be the last time you hear the Rolling Stones but this is the episode wherein we discuss "The Last Time" from early 1965. After acknowledging the chorus copped from the Staple Singers, we move on to the riff, the riff, the riff! We also note the strange connection to German Oompah music. The second in the parade comes from their producer and manager Andrew Oldham and his Orchestra. Obviously, this is a rearrangement rather than a cover, and obviously, it's infamous in the wake of Verve's "Bittersweet Symphony." It's totally tubular! In '66 to North Carolina's Nomads gave the song the garage treatment and the vocals are snottier and the kick drum is busier! The same year Phil & The Frantics authored a version with strange strangled vocals, an added organ with "Gloria" flourishes and it's the most oompah of all. We break the mold for "Do You Understand Me" by The Jujus, a song which steals the riff but scrambles it a bit - it's a classic! The last word goes the Who, who covered the song in 67 who underplay the riff and focus on Pete Townshend's thundering chords and Keith Moon's wild drumming. Oompah!
Die aktuelle Podcastfolge mit Samuel Koch dreht sich hauptsächlich um seine neue Bühnenshow "Schwerelos - wie das Leben leichter wird", in der er über persönliche Erfahrungen mit schweren Lebenssituationen nach dem schweren Unglück in der Sendung “Wetten Dass” vor 15 Jahren spricht und in der er gesammelte Erkenntnisse aus Gesprächen mit Experten teilt, um Denkanstöße zur Bewältigung von Herausforderungen zu geben. Dabei geht es ihm um die Vermittlung von Werten und Unterhaltung, die Kraft des Umdenkens und die Bedeutung von Gemeinschaft und Hilfsbereitschaft. Koch spricht auch über seine Karriere als Schauspieler und seine Teilnahme bei "The Masked Singer", sowie sein Engagement für Menschen mit Rückenmarksverletzungen, wobei er stets die Suche nach Sinn und die Akzeptanz von Fehlern betont. “Ich pick mal so ein paar Sachen raus, dass ich einfach mich nicht mehr auf das konzentriere, was ich nicht mehr kann, sondern versuche, davon wegzuschauen, nachdem ich mich hinlänglich damit konfrontiert habe und dahinzuschauen, was noch geht und was ich noch kann und wo noch Möglichkeiten sind. Ich versuche auf der anderen Seite nicht mehr in die Vergangenheit geblickt zu sagen, warum und warum ich und so in eine Opferhaltung zu geraten und zu fragen, was kann mir das Leben noch bieten und was habe ich noch zu erwarten vom Leben und den Menschen, sondern das umzudrehen und zu sagen, nee, was kann ich dem Leben noch bieten? Was kann ich den Menschen noch geben? Also hinzu einem Wozu und wofür kann ich jetzt meine zum Teil auch sehr dämliche, anstrengende, nervige, manchmal demütigende Situation auch für was Gutes nutzen.” Samuel Koch präsentiert seine Show am 19.03.2025 im Leipziger Cinestar.
We are joined by Etelle Higonnet, who has an incredibly storied background and today, she shares her view on how the sector can become more sustainable, address environmental and social risks, and how we as consumers can make more informed choices. She is currently founding an NGO called Coffee Watch to reform coffee industry abuses like deforestation and slavery. Her work spans a broad range of environmental issues including climate, ecological agriculture, environmental justice and forest protection, and she has also dedicated a large portion of her career to human rights. And here's the link to the Chocolate Scorecard Etelle discusses: https://www.chocolatescorecard.com/scorecards/
How adopting a mindset focused on joy and kindness will guard you against bitterness and transform your life with the joy and unity of God.
Do you like "Bitter Sweet Symphony" then listen in to the new episode on the Stone Cold Crazy Countdown Show with your host Abbey Thomas! Join Abbey as she counts down her top 10 favorite one hit wonders. It's "Stone Cold Crazy ya know"?!
Hey Broomheads #DEEEMP is back and shit's about to get real. Happy Holidays, everyone!!!! Timestamps: [4:12] Intro [17:33] Episode Title [23:02] A Story [1:05:13] B Story [1:19:45] C Story [1:26:16] Wrap Up Find us online! Patreon: DEEEMP Email: everyepisodever@gmail.com Instagram: @DEEEMPodcast Facebook: DEEEM Podcast Facebook group: Dope Monkeys and Broomheads
We ponder whether or not it is possible to fart in the Dead Sea. Ern is getting pumped for his Alaskan cruise. Tomato wine...would you drink it?
On today's show, after recapping the Grizzlies win over the Nuggets we'll discuss what to make–if there's anything that can be made—of some of the rotations Taylor Jenkins has tossed out lately.
Looks Unfamiliar is a podcast in which writer and occasional broadcaster Tim Worthington talks to a guest about some of the things that they remember that nobody else ever seems to.This is a collection of highlights from Looks Unfamiliar featuring Suzy Robinson on Crown Court, Danny Kodicek on Fox Tales, Bob Fischer and Georgy Jamieson on Why Don't You...?, Paul Abbott on Disneytime Rotadraw, Genevieve Jenner on Fruitopia, Adam S. Leslie on I Heard Your Name by Martin Rev and Justin Lewis on I Hate J.R. by The Wurzels. Along the way we'll be revealing when BBC Test Card F might actually be your less terrifying viewing option, listening to a 1970s heroin-y version of They Might Be Giants, arguing over whether the best Catatonia album was the first one or the first one, assessing the best way to draw TV's Simon And Simon, remaking the Bitter Sweet Symphony video with the bloke out of The Wurzels, speculating on the efficacy of Kiss-Me-Quick-Hats sported by popular television puppets, revisiting Jamiroquai's duet with some puppet caterpillars, soliciting The Jesus And Mary Chain's theories on Who Shot J.R.?, organising a day trip to the exact spot where Roland Rat pushed Kevin The Gerbil down a hill, shuddering at the thought of The Jim Rose Circus Sideshow's most repulsive exhibit and and revealing why the hippy trail is strewn with striking dustbins, cough medicine and Crown Court. Plus there's tips on how Blanco from Porridge can help your party go with a swing! Also there's extracts from Tim talking about Billy Liar on Goon Pod Film Club, Now - The Summer Album on Back To Now and George Martin's By George! on The Big Beatles Sort Out, and an extra bit of Bob and Georgy questioning Will Smith's approach to summertime scheduling...You can find more editions of Looks Unfamiliar at timworthington.org.If you enjoy Looks Unfamiliar, you can help to support the show by buying us a coffee here. It's doubtful WIll Smith would have enough time for one though. Unless he drank it very, very quickly.
Back with an all new episode, Nate gives a quick recap of WXPN's XPoNential Music Festival before sitting for a long awaited chat with Josh Ostrander of Mondo Cozmo! They talk about the Mondo Cozmo show at the Ardmore Music Hall the night before COVID Lockdown, the return AMH show, growing up in Bucks County, Southampton, eating shit & powering through, music he heard around the house, Nirvana, Hendrix and the early days of learning guitar, admiring and then joining Trip 66/Ty Cobb/The Cobbs, how piano playing has affected his writing, working with Mark Rankin on It's PRINCLIPLE!, cutting 70 demos down to the 10 songs that appear on the album, how the song "It's PRINCIPLE!" almost didn't make the album before becoming the title track, playing the new songs live, the upcoming Philly Music Fest performance at Underground Arts, "Bitter Sweet Symphony," "It's the End of the World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)," releasing his sophmore album New Medicine during the pandemic, Springsteen's New York Times shout out, using Brett Kavanaugh's name in a lyric, music videos and contemporary attention spans, social media, blogs, 2OLD / 2NEW, finding new music and Grammy cut off week. Then, Josh tries on The Jawntlet!Mondo Cozmo WebsiteDevon Gilfillian/Mondo Cozmo/The Tisburys/Emily Drinker @ UA - Philly Music FestMondo Cozmo InstagramMondo Cozmo Twitter/XMondo Cozmo FacebookMondo Cozmo YouTube Subscribe to the Y!TMJ Newsletter! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ytmj/support
Looks Unfamiliar is a podcast in which writer and occasional broadcaster Tim Worthington talks to a guest about some of the things that they remember that nobody else ever seems to.Joining Tim this time is writer Justin Lewis, who's hanging a sign on the back of his car to confirm that he remembers I Hate J.R. by The Wurzels, The Uncyclopedia Of Rock, Friends by The Police, Philip Glass' Sesame Street composition Geometry Of Circles, Walk Right Through by Raissa, Nicholas And The Gang by Rene Goscinny and Jean-Jacques Sempé and Very Hard Questions. Along the way we'll be celebrating Michael Nyman's Pac-Man High Score, debunking the Great Andy Summers Video Nasty Hoax, remaking the Bitter Sweet Symphony video with the bloke out of The Wurzels, soliciting The Jesus And Mary Chain's theories on Who Shot J.R.? and finally revealing just how many biscuits Elon Musk is actually entitled to.You can find more editions of Looks Unfamiliar at http://timworthington.org/. You can also find Justin on Looks Unfamiliar talking about Neither Fish Nor Flesh by Terence Trent D'Arby, In One Ear, The London Symphony Orchestra version of Tommy, Orbit, Pop Score and the Welsh Language dubbed version of Trumpton here and the original Only Fools And Horses theme tune, Anglo American by Golden, The Rock Year Book, Joy by Isaac Hayes, Thomas, Stand In Line by Impelliteri, Selwyn and the Glamorgan Tiles advert here.If you enjoy Looks Unfamiliar, why not buy us a coffee here? We are unclear on whether Andy Summers likes to drinks it.
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TW: untimely death, hauntings, terrifying cryptids & blood Well well well, weirdos, we meet again! Welcome to another episode of KEEP IT WEIRD, the podcast for all things strange and unusual, nautical and nasty, mysterious and monstrous and everything in between. Every episode we talk about something WEIRD and this episode is no exception. Ashley starts us off with a PARANORMAL PARADISE that features a leftover LISTENER GHOST STORY from last week about a man who believes he saw the exact staircase his mother died on... several years before it occurred. Then Lauren asks WHERE IN THE WORLD(Is Keep It Weird Going?) as we astral travel to DOOR COUNTY Wisconsin which is apparently chock full of haunted lighthouses. Ashley grabs the binoculars for a MONSTER WATCH where the MOTHBOYS PODCAST leads us to a very strange cryptid from West Virginia (where else, amirite?) called THE VEGGIE MAN And Lauren finishes off strong with another CURSED CROONERS (& Spooky Songs) as we discuss the curse of the 9th symphony! Which 9th symphony you ask? ALL OF THEM. Check out the links below if you want to do some further reading on today's topics. Check out the MOTHBOYS PODCAST to stay up to date on all your favorite cryptids! Music in the first story, as always, by VIVEK ABISHEK FOLLOW US on social media @keepitweirdcast SUBSCRIBE to our YOUTUBE CHANNEL (& like our video please!) JOIN OUR PATREON at www.patreon.com/keepitweirdpodcast for 2 BONUS EPISODES every month, DISCOUNTS on merch, COMPLIMENTARY DIVINATION READINGS and the chance to SPONSOR A SEGMENT of our show. Mr. Vegetable https://www.wboy.com/only-on-wboy-com/paranormal-w-va/what-is-the-vegetable-man-of-west-virginia/ https://cryptidz.fandom.com/wiki/Veggieman https://www.wboy.com/only-on-wboy-com/paranormal-w-va/first-ever-veggie-man-day-coming-to-fairmont/ DOORCOUNT https://www.greenbaypressgazette.com/story/news/local/door-co/2018/10/29/door-county-archives-haunted-lighthouse-and-mud-lake-ghost-story-spooky-history-wisconsin/1808156002/ Bittersweet Symphony https://thewoostervoicetestspaceswooster.wordpress.com/2023/02/23/musicians-and-composer-beware-the-curse-of-the-ninth-symphony/ www.keepitweirdpodcast.com
This week we start out with Eric and Paula telling their story of crewing for Heather Jackson as she ran her way into 7th place at the Western States 100 mile ultramarathon, and then move on to your questions. This week we talked about:Best bang for your buck upgrade for a newbie triathlete.What to do with a wet and dirty bike after a race.How important is bike and run diversity to maintain positivity and focus?How often should you be swimming open water?Best camera for a young kid interested in filming action sports.Do Eric and Paula keep race logs or journals?Powering a Wahoo KICKR from a van.Thank you to all our podcast supporters for their generous monthly support. You too can become a podcast supporter and submit your questions for the podcast at ThatTriathlonLife.com/podcastHere are some of the links we referenced in the podcast:Orca safety buoyTTL Mammoth youtubeTTL Santa Monica youtubePre-save "Bitter Sweet Symphony" by Nick Goldston
Y ya es miércoles y seguimos descubriendo "La playlist de Maika Makovski". Esta semana, escuchamos canciones que pueden ser un plagio o un sample (en inglés, una técnica mediante la cual se incorporan porciones de grabaciones sonoras existentes en una nueva composición de collage sonoro) y el tema original. Disfrutamos con: Born Free (M.I.A), Ghost Rider (Suicide), Devils Haircut (Beck), I Can Only Give You Everything (Them - Van Morrison), Bitter Sweet Symphony (The Verve), The Last Time (Andrew Oldman Orchestra) y The Last Time (The Rolling Stones).Escuchar audio
"The Last Time" by The Rolling Stones on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/2PS3gSD1ZqkNoqeO8T989t "The Last Time" by The Rolling Stones on Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/song/1440743537 "The Last Time" by Andrew Oldham Orchestra on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/track/7wLtyMDljwAziOVC9d3FOh "The Last Time" by Andrew Oldham Orchestra on Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/song/1443921879 "Bittersweet Symphony" by The Verve on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/5yEPxDjbbzUzyauGtnmVEC "Bittersweet Symphony" by The Verve on Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/bitter-sweet-symphony/1440885112?i=1440885120 Follow me: https://www.instagram.com/songsofnote/ https://www.facebook.com/songsofnote/ Subscribe to my newsletter: http://eepurl.com/hzQ0Fv
This week, we're bringing you the first 20 minutes of our discussion about a movie that must be included in the gay canon! If you want to hear the rest of the discussion, check out the link to our Patreon below!*Cruel Intentions* (1999) may mostly be about the heterosexual pursuits of Manhattan's filthiest and richest, but it's overwhelmingly queer coded. The cast includes Buffy Summers, Tracy Flick, Joshua Jackson with a box dye job, a cadre of older character actresses in supporting roles, a Tara Reid cameo, Selma Blair casually stealing the movie and even Eric Mabius as the Gregster. Plus Ryan Philippe's butt, the spittle string when Kathryn and Cecile famously French kiss in the park, a soundtrack with zero skips, and a deeply satisfying female empowerment ending to the tune of “Bittersweet Symphony.”Want even more Alright Mary? Become a Matreon at the Sister Mary level to get access to "Nuance," the Alright Mary aftershow, plus movie reviews and past seasons of US Drag Race, UK, Canada, Down Under, Philippines and more.Join us at our OnlyMary's level for EVEN MORE movie reviews, brackets, and deep dives into our personal lives!Patreon: www.patreon.com/alrightmaryEmail: alrightmarypodcast@gmail.comInstagram: @alrightmarypodJohnny: @johnnyalso (Instagram)Colin: @colindrucker_ (Instagram)Web: www.alrightmary.com
We're still on tour, so we're unlocking a recent V.I.P. episode for your enjoyment! Today we revisit the sordid tale of the Upper East Side's kinkiest step-siblings and the poor innocent schoolgirls that they lure into their twisted sex games. Topics discussed include Selma Blair and Sarah Michelle Gellar's iconic kiss, the astoundingly good soundtrack, the parallels to the 1988 film Dangerous Liaisons, Joshua Jackson's Less Than Zero-esque twink character, our Lana Del Rey coke spoon necklaces, Reese Witherspoon's jailbait era, Long Island Ice Tea, and the deeply unjust legal dispute between The Verve and The Rolling Stones about the britpop banger Bittersweet Symphony. West Coast! We're coming to you! We'll be in San Francisco on June 16th! Portland on June 17th! And Seattle June 18th! And yes, L.A. fuckettes we are playing two night at the Bourbon Room June 28th and June 29th! Donate to Al Otro Lado or go to gum.fm/charity and donate today. You can also consider volunteering with the organization, which offers opportunities that are both in-person and virtual. The best way to get involved is by filling out an application on their website at alotrolado.org/volunteer. Support for today's episode comes from OneSkin! Get 15% off OneSkin with the code OUTFIT at https://www.oneskin.co/ #oneskinpod Get warm weather ready with Quince! Go to Quince.com/outfit for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns. Here are the Linen Dress, Tube Top, and PJ set I'm lusting over!
Francesco Il Mercante is an Italian musician and busker who has performed all over the world. He has built a one-man band assemble that allows him to do percussion and play guitar and at times harmonica, simultaneously. The entire thing is mobile, and he can carry it in a backpack. Due to his unique talent, he's gone viral on YouTube multiple times. His version of Bitter Sweet Symphony' I prefer over the original. Also, I've mentioned in the past that I have two favorite versions of the anti-fascist song, 'Bella Ciao'. One is by Jess Silk (Episode 8), and the other is by Francesco. His cover of Bella Ciao is how I found him. We talk about it.
n an all new episode, Nate gives a quick recap of the Super Bowl (Taylor's Version) and lays out his process for engaging with albums in a streaming world before sitting down to chat with Matt Pond. They talk about happy accidents and how a mixup of John Waite and Tom Waits set Matt on course in music, sticking with an album, streaming, learning to play music, the move to Philly, the Philly Scene, abandoning and returning to the name Matt Pond PA, collaborating with Alexa Rose, how they chose the songs for the Call and Response EP, “Bittersweet Symphony,” his friendship with Nikki Glaser, living in the now, the tour, music videos, being a prolific songwriter, the music video for “Fairlee,” the “Imagine Everything” video and learning how to have fun making music videos. Then Matt takes his turn at The Jawntlet!Matt Pond PA websiteMatt Pond PA BandcampMatt Pond PA FacebookMatt Pond PA InstagramMatt Pond PA Twitter/XMatt Pond PA YouTube Subscribe to the Y!TMJ Newsletter! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ytmj/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ytmj/support
Hoy el Chomito y su Mata-Rolas "La Mata o la Rescata" nos muestra una canción de los Rolling Stones "The Last Time" la cual fue versionada por la orquesta de Andrew Oldham y luego usada en "The Bitter Sweet Symphony" por The Verb
Part 2 of this 5 part mini-series. This time we dive deep into why oh why didn't they make a crossover character have a dark and gritty impact on the SF world? Also some nonsense about making oil out of babies. Join us again as we call bullshit on a supposed shitpost in this nonsense […]
Original Airdate 11/12/2015It's the show Mark Radulich has been waiting all year to do. Since Limp Bizkit has failed to produce Stampede of the Disco Elephants, we will instead review one of their Greatest Hits albums! Robert Cooper will analyze just what doing it all for the Nookie means while Jesse Starcher runs around the RIB studio breaking stuff. Move in, now move out, Hands up, now hands down Back up, back up Tell me what ya gonna do now...check out the latest from the Metal Hammer of Doom!Greatest Hitz is a compilation album by American rap rock band Limp Bizkit. Released in 2005, it is a retrospective compiling material from the band's albums Three Dollar Bill, Yall$, Significant Other, Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water and Results May Vary.Greatest Hitz was announced for release as early as 2001. While recording the albums Results May Vary and The Unquestionable Truth (Part 1), the band continued to work on the compilation. A companion DVD, Greatest Videoz, was also released.Greatest Hitz contains material from the band's albums Three Dollar Bill, Yall$, Significant Other, Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water and Results May Vary, as well as previously unreleased tracks and a new song entitled "Home Sweet Home/Bittersweet Symphony", a medley of "Home Sweet Home" by Mötley Crüe and "Bitter Sweet Symphony" by The Verve.Disclaimer: The following may contain offensive language, adult humor, and/or content that some viewers may find offensive – The views and opinions expressed by any one speaker does not explicitly or necessarily reflect or represent those of Mark Radulich or W2M Network.Mark Radulich and his wacky podcast on all the things:https://linktr.ee/markkind76alsoFB Messenger: Mark Radulich LCSWTiktok: @markradulichtwitter: @MarkRadulich
In honor of the late writer, director, and actor Adrienne Shelly, we are reposting The Writers' Hangout Episode dedicated to her story in the month she passed. This is an opportunity to get to know this talented and amazing woman whose life was cut short by a tragic event.The PAGE International Screenwriting Awards sponsors the WRITERS' HANGOUT.Executive Producer Kristin OvernCreator/Producer Sandy AdomaitisProducer Terry SampsonMusic by Ethan Stoller
Bitter Sweet Symphony https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/c/c7e7a43b-5714-4470-a244-6aa82c1dceff/IewvrDjt.jpg I can't change my mould. What we're listening to: Matthew: Metric, Formentera II (https://songwhip.com/metric/formentera-ii) KNOWER, KNOWER FOREVER (https://songwhip.com/knower/knower-forever) Jason Thomas Gordon, The Singers Talk (https://amzn.to/3ZZ98Za) (book) Jake: Royal Blood, Back to the Water Below (https://songwhip.com/royal-blood/back-to-the-water-below) Goose, Autumn Crossing (https://songwhip.com/goose/autumn-crossing)
Do you ever look at co-workers or family members from another generation and think "They Just Don't Get It!" This message will help you understand why different generations think so differently, and how we can come together to create a truly multi-generational church community. The diagram of the generations can be found at https://levpres.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Sheet.jpg The message this morning draws heavily upon the work of Haydn Shaw and his book "Sticking Points - how to get 5 generations working together" We apologize for the sound quality - it does get better as the message goes on :-) Music Credit from Gen X: "Bitter Sweet Symphony" from "Urban Hymns" by The Verve, 1997
Do you ever look at co-workers or family members from another generation and think "They Just Don't Get It!" This message will help you understand why different generations think so differently, and how we can come together to create a truly multi-generational church community. The diagram of the generations can be found at https://levpres.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Sheet.jpg The message this morning draws heavily upon the work of Haydn Shaw and his book "Sticking Points - how to get 5 generations working together" We apologize for the sound quality - it does get better as the message goes on :-) Music Credit from Gen X: "Bitter Sweet Symphony" from "Urban Hymns" by The Verve, 1997
Do you ever look at co-workers or family members from another generation and think "They Just Don't Get It!" This message will help you understand why different generations think so differently, and how we can come together to create a truly multi-generational church community. The diagram of the generations can be found at https://levpres.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Sheet.jpg The message this morning draws heavily upon the work of Haydn Shaw and his book "Sticking Points - how to get 5 generations working together" We apologize for the sound quality - it does get better as the message goes on :-) Music Credit from Gen X: "Bitter Sweet Symphony" from "Urban Hymns" by The Verve, 1997
Do you ever look at co-workers or family members from another generation and think "They Just Don't Get It!" This message will help you understand why different generations think so differently, and how we can come together to create a truly multi-generational church community. The diagram of the generations can be found at https://levpres.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Sheet.jpg The message this morning draws heavily upon the work of Haydn Shaw and his book "Sticking Points - how to get 5 generations working together" We apologize for the sound quality - it does get better as the message goes on :-) Music Credit from Gen X: "Bitter Sweet Symphony" from "Urban Hymns" by The Verve, 1997
In this weeks episode, I talk about what events in life are bittersweet and tools on how to navigate through those complex emotions. If you want to find more from Kris, please visit www.KrisDelgado.com or https://linktr.ee/krisdelgado
Baxie welcomes Martin "Youth" Glover from Killing Joke! In this episode Baxie and Youth talk about wide range of stuff including the band, their beginnings, mysticism, psychedelics, and how they've managed to create some of the most intense and brilliant music of their career. Youth also talks about his career as one of the most in-demand producers in music. He's worked with the likes of Paul McCartney, Pink Floyd, Guns & Roses, U2, Kate Bush, Toots & The Maytals, and many more. He even talks about the biggest hit single of his producing career, the Grammy nominated "Bittersweet Symphony" by The Verve! Absolutely amazing! You can listen on Apple Podcasts, SoundCloud, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and on the Rock102 website. Thanks again to Z&M Home Buyers for their support!
Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot share favorite songs about the end of the world from artists ranging from Johnny Cash to Fishbone. They're also joined by their production staff with their picks for songs that creatively deal with the apocalypse. Then recent feedback from listeners is played. Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9T Become a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvc Sign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnG Make a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lU Send us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops Featured Songs: The Doors, "The End," The Doors, Elektra, 1967The Beatles, "I Get By (With a Little Help From My Friends)," Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Parlophone, 1967Sharon Van Etten, "The End of the World," Resistance Radio: The Man in the High Castle Album, Columbia, 2017R.E.M., "It's the End of the World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)," Document, I.R.S., 1987David Bowie, "Five Years," The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars, RCA, 1972Barry McGuire, "Eve of Destruction," Eve of Destruction, Geffen, 1965Matt Maltese, "As the World Caves In," Bad Contestant, Atlantic UK, 2018Postal Service, "We Will Become Silhouettes," Give Up, Sub Pop, 2005Randy Newman, "Political Science," Sail Away, Rhino/Warner, 1972Nico, "The End," The End..., Island, 1974Phoebe Bridgers, "I Know the End," Punisher, Dead Oceans, 2020The Verve, "Bitter Sweet Symphony," Urban Hymns, Hut, 1997Fishbone, "Party At Ground Zero," Fishbone, Columbia, 1985Madonna, "4 Minutes (feat. Justin Timberlake & Timbaland)," Hard Candy, Warner Bros., 2008Method Man, "Judgement Day," Tical 2000: Judgement Day, Def Jam, 1998Johnny Cash, "The Man Comes Around," American IV: The Man Comes Around, American Recordings, Universal, 2002Xixa, "May They Call Us Home," Genesis, Julian, 2020Reckling, "Spitter," Reckling, Reckling, 2018Cam Cool, "Everyone Texts and Drives," Everyone Texts and Drives (Single), Cam Cool, 2023Syl Johnson, "Concrete Reservation," Is It Because I'm Black (Deluxe 50th Anniversary Edition), Numero, 2019Support The Show: https://www.patreon.com/soundopinionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.