Podcasts about blue matters

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Talking Trek: Star Trek Fleet Command
Enterprise Pt 2: Analytics, Early Strategy, Data Deep Dive with Djz, Blue, Matters, and Julesvern

Talking Trek: Star Trek Fleet Command

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 131:18


Does the title need any explanation? The nerdiest nerds in the game get together to go through data, charts, math, and strategies for what we need to know here at the front end of this new NX-01 loop! 

I'm Probably Wrong (About Everything)
#59 Omari Newton: 21 Years into the 21st Century

I'm Probably Wrong (About Everything)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 75:15


Omari Newton is a professional actor, writer, director, author and slam poet. His original Hip Hop theatre piece, Sal Capone, has received critical acclaim and multiple productions across Canada, including a presentation at Canada's National Arts Centre in 2018. The play has been nominated for multiple Montreal English Critics Association (META) awards, including Outstanding New Text. In addition to being a playwright, Omari has had a successful acting career on stage, screen, and radio over the past two decades. Career theatre highlights include a Best Supporting Actor nomination in the Centaur Theatre's award-winning production of Joe Penhall's Blue/Orange (2004). Most recently, Omari's work in Speakeasy Theatre's production of Young Jean Lee's The Shipment earned him a 2017–2018 Jessie Award for Outstanding Performance, as well as a nomination for Best Direction. Omari is currently working on a commission from Black Theatre Workshop to write Black & Blue Matters—a companion piece to Sal Capone. Bio taken from: https://artsclub.com/about/about-the-playwrights

Coldwell Banker Gen Blue News
Blue Matters with Charlie Young - Episode 1

Coldwell Banker Gen Blue News

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2019 19:34


Here is the first episode of the new Coldwell Banker video series, "Blue Matters with Charlie Young," as he shares his vision and strategies and sits down for a cup of coffee with Liz Gehringer, the COO of Coldwell Banker. And then, check out David Marine in "Minivan Mayhem!"

Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast
Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast #53 - Top 10 Albums of 2006

Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2006 52:37


This week's playlist: • I Dream A World by Langston Hughes (read by Paul Miles), and Sock It To Me Santa, both from the brand new holiday EP Sock It To Me Santa (2006) by Detroit Women. The EP can be ordered directly from Detroit Women's Web site, DetroitWomen.org. Their next new full-length album, Sassitude, is slated for release in early 2007. Their 2005 CD Rattle Your Cage is available from CD Baby, Silk City Records, the iTunes Music Store and Amazon.com. I Dream A World is included in The Collected Poems of Langston Hughes (an Amazon link). • Treat Me Right by The Scotty Meyer Band, from Pay The Price (2004), available from CD Baby. For more information, visit ScottyMeyerBand.com and/or their MySpace page. • Missing You by Blue Matters, listed here at the Podsafe Music Network. This group is not to be confused with the Portsmouth, N.H.-based indie rock band with a very similar name. • Nobody's Fool by Rick Fink and his Gas House Gorillas, from the album Rick Fink and his Gas House Gorillas (2004), available from the iTMS and CD Baby. Visit GasHouseGorillas.org for more information. • When Gentle Snowflakes Fall by Steve Stellavato. For more information, visit SteveStellavato.com, his Garageband page or his MySpace page. • Give Me A Second Chance For Christmas by Candy Butchers, from Let's Get Christmas (1999), available from MikeViola.com (Mike is the driving force behind Candy Butchers). Nine other recordings by Viola and/or Candy Butchers, some dating back to 1996, are available from Mike's online store. Visit Mike's MySpace page for more information. • Love Me Tonite by Sophia Ramos, presumably slated for inclusion on a new album due in 2007. Her previous CD, Her Majesty (2005) is available from CD Baby. For more information, visit either of her MySpace pages: here and here. • Love Bones by Root Doctor and The Sofa King Horns, from Been A Long Time Coming (2006), available from CD Baby, Amazon.com, CD Universe and Barnes & Noble. Visit RootDoctorBand.com for more information. • New Day by Life Has Teeth, led by Glen Swainston of Newcastle Upon Tyne in the UK. LHT has an album scheduled for release in 2007. Visit the LHT MySpace page for more information. • If Every Day Was Christmas by Podsafe for Peace (the PMN link) and Podsafe For Peace. You can purchase and download a copy of the song from either site, and all net proceeds go to UNICEF. Excellent online resources for more information about the blues: The Blues Foundation and the Delta Blues Museum; and be sure to download and listen to the DBM's top-notch (and free) podcast, the Uncensored History of the Blues. (Music on Murphy's Saloon #53 courtesy of the artists and the Podsafe Music Network, where I obtained many of these tracks)

Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast
Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast #10

Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2006 36:12


This episode of the Murphy's Saloon Podcast has something new: a drawing for three Murphy's Saloon t-shirts. Listen to the show for details. C'mon - you didn't think I'd tell you here, did you? This week's music: • Missing You by Blue Matters, at the Podsafe Music Network. Their own site is here. • See Me In The Evening by Hound Dog Taylor at the Podsafe Music Network. His CDs are available at Alligator Records and through the iTunes Music Store. • Angeline by George Fletcher and Bourbon Renewal. George's own site is here. • Doncha Know I Love You by Harpdog Brown at GarageBand. Harpdog's own site is here. • Let Me Stir in Your Pot by Carey Bell at the Podsafe Music Network. His CDs are available at Alligator Records and through the iTunes Music Store. • Bad Religion by (The Rev.) Jimmie Bratcher at the Podsafe Music Network. You can also find Jimmie Bratcher in the iTunes Music Store. The Murphy's Saloon intro is from Rocket Science by Brain Buckit and the show outro is from Play This by Dave at the Chub Creek Podcast. If you'd like to see where some Murphy's Saloon listeners live, you can check out the Murphy's Friends Frappr map, and perhaps put up a push pin of your own. (Music in this week's Murphy's Saloon is courtesy of the Podsafe Music Network, except where noted)

Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast
Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast #2

Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2005 23:32


This episode was a solo project, with considerable material and moral support from several sources (Greg, you're a mensch!). Big thanks to the Podsafe Music Network, GarageBand and the artists. Show Notes: • Show intro from Rocket Science by Brain Buckit, whose CD is available through their site, CD Baby or Tower Records. • 99 Pounds by P.W. Fenton and The Second Ward. Although they're no longer playing together, present evidence argues that P.W. Fenton and The Second Ward put on one hell of a show in their day. Today, among other things, Fenton is the host and chief instigator of his own podcast, Digital Flotsam. • Missing You by Blue Matters. Blue Matters are a group of German and Swiss students who met in school in Venezuala. Missing Youhas a nice, smooth R&B groove going for it. I think it deserves better than the two-and-a-half star rating it presently has at the Podsafe Music Network. • Cool Your Engine by Janet Ryan and Straight Up!. I found Janet Ryan and Straight Up! over at GarageBand.com and was knocked out immediately by Janet's voice and the band's smooth, tight groove. You can expect to hear more of them at Murphy's Saloon. Because GarageBand.com has their own method of doing what they call podcasts, and their own way of putting podcasters and artists together, I wrote to Janet and the band directly and they very quickly granted me permission to play their music. Thanks! • Bad Religion by (The Rev.) Jimmie Bratcher. As he reports at his personal Web site, Rev. Bratcher found his way to God after considerable personal turmoil. But, like the Rev. Al Green and Little Richard, Bratcher uses music to help spread the Gospel, and it's smokin' great music at that. This one rocks! • Show outro from Play This by Dave at the Chub Creek Podcast. (All music in this week's show courtesy of the PodSafe Music Network, except where noted.)