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The King's Wife offers a bold new perspective on the story of Katherine of Aragon, the first wife of Henry VIII, as she navigates the pressures of queenship and the fight to secure her legacy. A revolutionary pop musical by two-time Grammy-nominated songwriter Jamie Floyd and award-winning playwright Mêlisa Annis, this bold reimagining of history explores Katherine's resilience and the enduring impact of extraordinary women.Mêlisa Annis (bookwriter) is an award-winning playwright and theater-maker. Mêlisa has developed and presented work at and with Playwrights Horizons, Rosalind Productions, Primary Stages, BMG Music, The Lark, Parsnip Ship, The New School, The Playground Experiment, Rattlestick Theater, Tangent Theater, RAL Productions, Red Bull Theater, The Ambassadors Theatre Group (London), Arcola Theatre (London), Berkley Rep, Theatre for a New City, Colorado Springs Fine Arts Centre. Radio Drama: Mêlisa was lead writer on radio series For Spacious Skies which was awarded the True West Award, CO, her play Beginnings was awarded the Spirit of The Festival Award, Ireland, and she is currently developing a radio series based on love letters sent between soldiers during the American civil war. Mêlisa was the recipient of the Parity Commission for her play Charlie's Waiting, and is excited to be continuing development of her play The Inheritance of a Long-Term Fault with Clutch Productions. Mêlisa is a frequent contributor to the BBC, BBC Wales and S4C and she's a proud Welsh speaker. Diolch mawr i Peter.Jamie Floyd (Music, Lyrics, Co-Arranger) is a Nashville-based, independent 2x Grammy-nominated songwriter and recording artist. Her songs have been recorded by artists such as Kelly Clarkson, Kesha, Miranda Lambert, Ronnie Dunn, Madi Diaz, Sturgill Simpson, Lizzy McAlpine and Brian Wilson. She has written extensively for film and TV, including the finale for Dolly Parton's A Country Christmas Story. As an artist, she has toured nationally and internationally, performing at Stagecoach, The Grand Ole Opry, The Bluebird Cafe and the Country Music Hall Fame to name a few. Floyd's journey in the music industry, including her experience as the “Grammy-nominated waitress,” was featured alongside Garth Brooks, Emmylou Harris & Jason Isbell in the critically acclaimed documentary “The Last Songwriter,” which advocated for the Music Modernization Act. In addition to The King's Wife, she is currently working working on two other new musical theatre projects: That Boy Ain't Right and Killin' It: A Howdy Horror Murder Mystery Musical. Her latest single “Sad Girls Do” was featured on Spotify's “Fresh Finds: Best Of 2023″ playlist, which highlights the best of all-genre independent releases.
Et vous ? Étiez-vous membre du Club Columbia ? Comment s'est passé votre « abonnement » ? Adhérez à cette chaîne pour obtenir des avantages : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN4TCCaX-gqBNkrUqXdgGRA/join Merci à Pierre-Yves McSween https://www.instagram.com/pymcsween/?hl=fr Pour soutenir la chaîne, au choix: 1. Cliquez sur le bouton « Adhérer » sous la vidéo. 2. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/hndl Musique issue du site : epidemicsound.com Images provenant de https://www.storyblocks.com Abonnez-vous à la chaine: https://www.youtube.com/c/LHistoirenousledira 00:00:00 - Introduction 00:02:33 - Histoire du Club Columbia 00:04:09 - Fonctionnement du Club Columbia 00:05:00 - Coûts et obligations pour les membres 00:08:28 - Comment le Club Columbia obtenait les albums 00:09:05 - Impact sur les artistes 00:10:20 - Production des albums par le Club Columbia 00:12:53 - Succès du Club Columbia 00:15:09 - Publicité et marketing du Club Columbia 00:16:24 - Exploitation du système par les consommateurs 00:17:13 - Intervention juridique et fin des clubs de musique 00:18:09 - Impact de Napster et des plateformes de streaming 00:19:27 - Conséquences pour les artistes 00:20:02 - Conclusion Les vidéos sont utilisées à des fins éducatives selon l'article 107 du Copyright Act de 1976 sur le Fair-Use. Sources et pour aller plus loin: Benoît Lelièvre, « La petite histoire tumultueuse de la maison Columbia », Urbania, 5 juillet 2023. https://beta.urbania.ca/article/la-petite-histoire-tumultueuse-de-la-maison-columbia Bernard Mooney, « Les enseignements de Columbia House », LesAffaires.com, 23 juillet 2012. Antoine Bordeleau, « Le glas a finalement sonné pour la Maison Columbia », Voir.ca, 11 août 2015. https://voir.ca/antoine-bordeleau/2015/08/11/le-glas-a-finalement-sonne-pour-la-maison-columbia/ Geoffrey O. Hull, The Recording Industry, New York, Routledge, 2004. « The Music Industry Strikes Back | System Shock Ep 2 », Bloomberg Originals, 8 janvier 2021. Frank Landry, « Columbia House insiders spill the beans on the company's secrets », Channel 33 RPM, 26 mars 2023. https://youtu.be/3ATvs-CSDF0?si=aXZnf8xQyhg7Aua6 Frank Landry, « Columbia House & BMG CDs - better than the 'experts' thought », Channel 33 RPM, 12 décembre 2021 Frank Landry, « How Columbia House made money giving away records, tapes and CDs | Vinyl Community » Channel 33 RPM, 11 février 2021 Frank Landry, « What happened to Columbia House music club? And were their record pressings really that bad », Channel 33 RPM, 7 février 2021. https://youtu.be/x4tazWI241E?si=UG-Z4YZ0qL_MagJJ « Was Columbia House a Scam?! | Secrets Exposed! », Micheal Andrew, 6 mars 2024 « How the "8 CDs for Penny" Club Worked », Weird History, 30 octobre 2020. https://youtu.be/A-zwZaBU5L0?si=phxJDkxtLf6Bcord « How Columbia House Sold 12 CDs For A Penny », Business Insider, 25 juillet 2018. https://youtu.be/jP0lq8XcRMo?si=zB8upMh5x_TO3HTZ Matthew Stuart et Clancy Morgan, « How Columbia House and BMG Music made money on CDs », Business Insider, 2 janvier 2019. https://www.businessinsider.com/columbia-house-bmg-music-profit-money-business-model-2018-7 Jonathan Rove, « The Club You Don't Want Let Into », Spin, 21 juin 2021, https://www.spin.com/2021/06/cd-clubs-columbia-house-bmg Geoff Edgers, « A dozen albums for a penny? I've still got mine, and plenty of time to listen », The Washington Post, 2 juillet 2020. Jack Hamilton, « Columbia House Offered Eight CDs for a Penny, but Its Life Lessons Were Priceless », Slate, 12 août 2015. Laura Wagner, « '8 CDs For A Penny' Company Files For Bankruptcy », NPR, 11 août 2015. https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2015/08/11/431547925/8-cds-for-a-penny-company-files-for-bankruptcy Ethan Trex, « It's a Steal! How Columbia House Made Money Giving Away Music », Mental Floss, 21 juin 2011. « Columbia Records », Wikipédia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbia_Records Daniel Brockman and Jason W. Smith, « The rise and fall of the Columbia House record club — and how we learned to steal music » The Boston Phoenix, 18 novembre 2011, Annie Zaleski, « Four Columbia House insiders explain the shady math behind “8 CDs for a penny” », AV Club, 10 juin 2015. Bryan Bishop, « Columbia House, the Spotify of the '80s, is dead », The Verge, 10 août 2015. Tien Tzuo, « Columbia House of Horrors: How Not to Run a Subscription Business », Vox, 7 avril 2016. Ernie Smith, « The First 12 Cost A Penny, But … », Tedium, 11 juin 2015. https://tedium.co/2015/06/11/columbia-house-history/ « Negative Option Billing », Wikipdéia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Negative_option_billing#:~:text=Negative%20option%20billing%20is%20a,it%20in%20advance%20of%20billing. « Columbia House Company », Encyclopedia.com, https://www.encyclopedia.com/books/politics-and-business-magazines/columbia-house-company Autres références disponibles sur demande. #histoire #documentaire #clubcolumbia #columbiahouse #columbiarecords
On the 63rd Episode of Dorm Damage With Tom & Zeus, the guys discuss the mail order music clubs, Columbia House and BMG Music Service. Tom & Zeus have mentioned Columbia House & BMG before on the Shout It Out Loudcast. On this episode they discuss their origins with the music mail order club, the pros and cons and what it meant for them personally. So tune in and go back in time when you could order a Brooks & Dunn CD along with the Greg Kihn Band's greatest hits and 10 other random albums as Jorge Plantes! For all things Shout It Out Loudcast check out our amazing website by clicking below: www.ShoutItOutLoudcast.com Interested in more Shout It Out Loudcast content? Care to help us out? Come join us on Patreon by clicking below: SIOL Patreon Get all your Shout It Out Loudcast Merchandise by clicking below: Shout It Out Loudcast Merchandise at AMAZON Shop At Our Amazon Store by clicking below: Shout It Out Loudcast Amazon Store Please Email us comments or suggestions by clicking below: ShoutItOutLoudcast@Gmail.com Please subscribe to us and give us a 5 Star (Child) review on the following places below: iTunes Podchaser Stitcher iHeart Radio Spotify Please follow us and like our social media pages clicking below: Twitter Facebook Page Facebook Group Page Shout It Out Loudcasters Instagram YouTube Proud Member of the Pantheon Podcast click below to see the website: Pantheon Podcast Network Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the 63rd Episode of Dorm Damage With Tom & Zeus, the guys discuss the mail order music clubs, Columbia House and BMG Music Service. Tom & Zeus have mentioned Columbia House & BMG before on the Shout It Out Loudcast. On this episode they discuss their origins with the music mail order club, the pros and cons and what it meant for them personally. So tune in and go back in time when you could order a Brooks & Dunn CD along with the Greg Kihn Band's greatest hits and 10 other random albums as Jorge Plantes! For all things Shout It Out Loudcast check out our amazing website by clicking below: www.ShoutItOutLoudcast.com Interested in more Shout It Out Loudcast content? Care to help us out? Come join us on Patreon by clicking below: SIOL Patreon Get all your Shout It Out Loudcast Merchandise by clicking below: Shout It Out Loudcast Merchandise at AMAZON Shop At Our Amazon Store by clicking below: Shout It Out Loudcast Amazon Store Please Email us comments or suggestions by clicking below: ShoutItOutLoudcast@Gmail.com Please subscribe to us and give us a 5 Star (Child) review on the following places below: iTunes Podchaser Stitcher iHeart Radio Spotify Please follow us and like our social media pages clicking below: Twitter Facebook Page Facebook Group Page Shout It Out Loudcasters Instagram YouTube Proud Member of the Pantheon Podcast click below to see the website: Pantheon Podcast Network Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What's your most loved and least favorite song on Matthew Sweet's third album, Girlfriend?! We finally get back into power pop territory as Sam picks one of his big 90s favorites and we all tell tales of seeing Matthew live in California during the glory days. Extreme differing opinions abound and there's a first-ever in rank math history. Longtime Matthew Sweet Band member Paul Chastain, from the Velvet Crush & the Small Square chimes in as an expert guest ranker all the way from Japan. Rookie Card/Geezer drummer Nas Helewa offers an expert anime opinion as well. Edited by Sam. Listen at WeWillRankYouPod.com, Apple, Spotify and your favorite Sweet Shoppe. Follow us and weigh in with your favorites on Facebook, Instagram & Threads and Twitter @wewillrankyoupod . Altered Beast, alternative pop, anime, The Beatles, BMG Music, blues rock, breakups, Paul Chastain, Lloyd Cole, Cortez the Killer, Day for Night, Divine Intervention, Does She Talk?, Don't Go, Evangeline, Girlfriend, Goodfriend, guitar freak outs, harmonies, Susanna Hoffs, Holy War, I Want To Tell You, I Wanted to Tell You, Icicle Works, Indigo Girls, I've Been Waiting, jangle, the Jayhawks, Ivan Julien, Greg Leisz, Richard Lloyd, Looking at the Sun, Fred Maher, Ric Menck, New York, Nothing Lasts, 100% Fun, pedal steel, power pop, Robert Quine, rebound, Winona Rider, the Small Square, Matthew Sweet, Television, Thought I Knew You, the Velvet Crush, the Voivoids, Tuesday Weld, Winona, You Don't Love Me, Neil Young, Your Sweet Voice, Zoo Entertainment, 1990US: http://www.WeWillRankYouPod.com wewillrankyoupod@gmail.comhttp://www.facebook.com/WeWillRankYouPodhttp://www.instagram.com/WeWillRankYouPodhttps://www.threads.net/@WeWillRankYouPodhttp://www.twitter.com/WeWillRankYouPo http://www.YourOlderBrother.com(Sam's music page) http://www.YerDoinGreat.com (Adam's music page)https://open.spotify.com/user/dancecarbuzz (Dan's playlists)
Jego mottem była „oryginalność poprzez niekompetencję. Johann Christian Bach, jego brat, miał powiedzieć, że nigdy nie spotkał kompozytora, którego muzy omijałyby tak szerokim łukiem. Żył na tym samym świecie, co Haydn i Mozart, ale w takich jego rejonach, w które żadnej z nich się nie zapuszczał, szczególnie po zmroku. Mowa oczywiście o P.D.Q. Bachu, najmłodszym i najdziwniejszym synu kantora z Lipska – fikcyjnej postaci stworzonej przez Petera Schickele, jednego z najciekawszych amerykańskich kompozytorów i satyryków, popularnością i sympatią ze strony publiczności dorównującemu Victorowi Borge czy Annie Russel. 16 stycznia Schickele zmarł. Podobnie jak wielu melomanów i ja zawdzięczam mu mnóstwo ciepłych wspomnień o chwilach, gdy śmiałem się do rozpuku z dzieł P.D.Q. Bacha. Postanowiłem więc ten odcinek poświęcić Peterowi Schickele, a także przypomnieć, że oprócz tego, co nas tak bawi, w jego dorobku jest mnóstwo muzyki na poważnie – ponad setka kompozycji, które w dużej mierze dopiero czekają na swoje odkrycie. Podcast powstał dzięki Mecenasom Szafy Melomana. Jeśli chcesz stać się jednym z nich i wspierać pierwszy polski podcast o muzyce klasycznej, odwiedź mój profil w serwisie Patronite.pl. Muzyka w odcinku (fragmenty) 1. P.D.Q Bach, „The Seasonings” cz. VII i VIII., recytatyw i aria „Open Sesame Seeds”, wyk. The Royal P.D.Q. Bach Festival Orchestra, The Okay Chorale, Jorge Mester (dyr.). 2. S. Jones & City Slickers, „Serenade to a Jerk” (1945), BMG Music. 3. P.D.Q Bach, „Last Tango in Bayreuth”, wyk. Tennessee Bassoon Quartet, Telarc 1992. 4. P.D.Q. Bach „Notebook for Betty Sue Bach”, Allemande left i Corrate, wyk. Mary Norris. 5. „Peter Schickele Presents an Evening with P.D.Q. Bach” Vanguard Records 1965 (fragment początku). 6. P.D.Q. Bach, „Erotica Variations”, wariacja IV Lasso d'amore. 7. P. Schickele, I Symfonia „Songlines”, wyk. Louisville Symphony Orchestra, dy. Leonard Slatkin (1996). 8. P. Schickele, „Kwartet na klarnet, skrzypce, wiolonczelę i fortepian, cz. I, wyk. Viklarbo Chamber Ensemble (1994). Zrealizowano w ramach stypendium Ministerstwa Kultury i Dziedzictwa Narodowego. (odcinki w styczniu i lutym stanowią jeszcze realizację stypendium, w ramach którego byłem zobowiązany do nagrania 50 audycji)
Welcome to the episode 21 of "Women In The Music Industry", a podcast that shines a spotlight on the remarkable women who are breaking barriers and making their mark in an industry that has long been dominated by men. Today's episode features my dear sweet friend, International Music Publisher & Songwriting Coach, Suzan Koç! Her career in the music industry started as an intern at Warner Chappell in Paris in 1989 after meeting Nesuhi Ertegun, co-founder of Atlantic Records with his brother, the legendary Ahmet Ertegun. In 7 years she worked her way up to be the Director of International Creative and signed rising Swedish pop group Ace of Base (50 million records sold). In 1996, she moved to New York, where she was VP of Creative for Hit & Run Music (Phil Collins, Genesis) where she met songwriter Shelly Peiken (“What A Girl Wants” (#1), “Bitch (#2)) and landed cuts with Reba McEntire, Brandy, and *NSYNC. She then became the VP of Writer Development at BMG Publishing in 2001. Since 2008 she has mentored songwriters through individual online workshops (see suzankoc.com). Notable alumni include MILCK (whose song “Quiet” was the anthem of the 2017 Women's March and garnered 15 million views in 48 hours). She also teaches music publishing, songwriting, and creativity classes at UCLA Extension and Musician's Institute. If you are enjoying this video series, please rate/review/subscribe/tell everyone about it. Every little bit helps. Instagram: @suzkoc Web: www.suzankoc.com
This week Z talks to themself about Saw X and tries to contain their giddiness long enough to talk Film Brain. Content warnings for mentions of gore, attempted sexual assault, eye trauma, self-mutilation, cancer, surgery, disembowelment, child endangerment, and copious blood Follow Jigsquad on twitter @JigsquadPod Follow Z on twitter and instagram @thelilnan Support Z on patreon to get the episodes a week early: https://patreon.com/thelilnan "Hello Zepp" composed by Charlie Clouser, used with permission from BMG Music.
Horror author and playwright Briana Morgan talks to Z about Spiral: From The Book of Saw (2021), an insanely wet movie. Follow Briana on twitter, @brimorganbooks, and on TikTok and Instagram, @brianamorganbooks Content warnings for mentions of the gore, torture, dismemberment, flaying, copaganda, police brutality, and gun violence Follow Jigsquad on twitter @JigsquadPod Follow Z on twitter and instagram @thelilnan Support Z on patreon to get the episodes a week early: https://patreon.com/thelilnan "Hello Zepp" composed by Charlie Clouser, used with permission from BMG Music.
Guest and Saw fandom legend Audra aka Carouselshotgun talks to Z about Jigsaw (2017), timeline continuity, unnecessary plot twists, and our vendetta against Josh Stolberg You can follow Audra on twitter and instagram @carouselshotgun and @itsaaudraw and participate in their SawTenber event, #Sawathon https://twitter.com/carouselshotgun/status/1700648171943219291?s=20 Content warnings for mentions of the Iraq war, copaganda, infanticide Follow Jigsquad on twitter @JigsquadPod Follow Z on twitter and instagram @thelilnan Support Z on patreon to get the episodes a week early: https://patreon.com/thelilnan "Hello Zepp" composed by Charlie Clouser, used with permission from BMG Music.
Guest and Husband Jax talks with Z about Saw 3D: The Final Chapter which is... a good movie?? Is that possible?? Content warnings for mentions of gore, eye trauma, medieval torture, copaganda, gun violence, Nazis Follow Jigsquad on twitter @JigsquadPod Follow Z on twitter and instagram @thelilnan Support Z on patreon to get the episodes a week early: https://patreon.com/thelilnan "Hello Zepp" composed by Charlie Clouser, used with permission from BMG Music.
Originally from St. Louis and a graduate of Belmont University, Emily Landis is a Nashville hit songwriter currently signed to BMG Music. She's written songs for many major country music artists including Larry Fleet, Seaforth, Tiera Kennedy, Kassi Ashton and more. Emily's first big success was with Gabby Barrett's "The Good Ones" which spent three straight weeks at Number One and is now 3x certified platinum. On this episode, Emily shares how songwriting became her free therapy, what it was like quitting social media for an entire year, how the journey of her first number one felt like "dominoes of dreams coming true," and how it taught her to focus on family and life first, and let the career take care of itself. New Episodes every Tuesday.Find the host Troy Cartwright on Twitter, Instagram. Social Channels for Ten Year Town:YoutubeFacebookInstagramTwitterTikTokThis podcast was produced by Ben VanMaarth. Intro and Outro music for this episode was composed by Troy Cartwright, Monty Criswell, and Derek George. It is called "Same" and you can listen to it in it's entirety here. Additional music for this episode was composed by Thomas Ventura. Artwork design by Brad Vetter. Creative Direction by Mary Lucille Noah.
Comic artist Shadia Amin talks with Z about Saw VI, the American Healthcare system, and the value of a Likable Protagonist. You can follow Shadia on twitter at @shadiaminart and remember to look for “Spider-Ham: A Pig In Time” and “Shiny Misfits” releasing in 2024. Content warnings for mentions of gore, gun violence, and body crushing Follow Jigsquad on twitter @JigsquadPod Follow Z on twitter and instagram @thelilnan Support Z on patreon to get the episodes a week early: https://patreon.com/thelilnan "Hello Zepp" composed by Charlie Clouser, used with permission from BMG Music.
Guest JD talks with Z about Saw V and the divine comedy of Hoffman and Strahm's not-quite cat-and-mouse charades. Apologies for any audio issues, there may have been Creatures about. You can follow JD on twitter at @theJDmara Content warnings for mentions of gore, beheading, breaking bones, and dismemberment Follow Z on twitter and instagram @thelilnan Support Z on patreon to get the episodes a week early: https://patreon.com/thelilnan "Hello Zepp" composed by Charlie Clouser, used with permission from BMG Music.
March 4-11, 1995 This week Ken welcomes Twitch Streamer, Auction curator, and one of the world's greatest cosplayers Taffeta Darling. Ken and Taffeta discuss Texas, Dallas, the burbs, Austin, Robocop, I Like to Singa, TV Theme Songs, tattoos, video games that look like actual cartoons, Cuphead, Kids TV, violence on TV, how superheroes are good for kids, Gargoyles, Claire Danes turning down Schindler's List, My So-Called dialog, whatevers, X-Men the Animated Series, Batman, The Tick, Slim Goodbody, Body Worlds, being easily traumatized, obsession with the macabre, local kids shows, Wishbone, Cowboys of Moo Mesa, comics art, Heritage Auctions, getting used to Frazetta, The Wizard, Kurt Russell, Abe Lincoln's blood, the entire set of Cheers, The Last Starfighter, channel surfing, Beverly Hills 90210, reunion shows, SNL, The Critic and Simpsons crossover, groin hits, People's Choice Awards, country music, Garth Brooks, If Tomorrow Never Comes, Mummies, creepy doll collectibles, Franklin Mint garbage, Fresh Prince, Blossom, Monty Python, James Cameron, BMG Music, Weird Science TV vs Weird Science the movie, Made for TV movies, Deadly Invasion: The Killer Bee Nightmare, Boyz N the Hood edited for network TV, terrible Red Hot Chilli Peppers lyrics, seeing Joey Lawrence at a shopping Mall, Markey Mark, Living Single, Mad About You, Hope & Gloria, TGIF, Boy Meets World, Step by Step, Family Matters, good Tom Hanks movies, Lori Singer, the 5th level of virtual reality, VR.5, being scared of toilets and french kissing from Ghoulies, Marvel's Bronze Age Legion of Monsters, Ghost Rider, nudity on TV, profit from obits, wrestling, 900 numbers, Dan Rather's Comedy Club, and loving and recommending Clarence.
Guest Paige Redbird talks with Z about Saw IV and its attitude towards cops, women, and Jigsaw's most unfortunate apprentice. Visit Paige's shop for handmade leather goods and support Native crafting https://www.etsy.com/shop/RedBirdTrade Content warnings for mentions of violence towards women, sexual assault, copaganda, domestic violence Follow Jigsquad on twitter @JigsquadPod Follow Z on twitter and instagram @thelilnan Support Z on patreon to get the episode a week early: https://patreon.com/thelilnan "Hello Zepp" composed by Charlie Clouser, used with permission from BMG Music.
Guest V Dryman from Toho Yaro talks to Z about the magnificent third act that is Saw III. You can listen to Toho Yaro on most major podcatchers. Content warnings for mentions of drug abuse, manipulation, toxic relationships, self-harm, and cult mentality. Follow Jigsquad on twitter @JigsquadPod Follow Z on twitter and instagram @thelilnan Support Z on patreon to get the episode a week early: https://patreon.com/thelilnan "Hello Zepp" composed by Charlie Clouser, used with permission from BMG Music.
Guests Kate and Elle from “Stop! Horror Time” talk with Z about Saw II. You can listen to their podcast on Spotify, Apple Music, and most major podcatchers. Please stream Perry Mason so it gets uncancelled (for Kate). Content warnings for police brutality, needles, eye trauma, and mentions of drug use. Follow Z on twitter and instagram @thelilnan Support Z on patreon to get the episode a week early: https://patreon.com/thelilnan "Hello Zepp" composed by Charlie Clouser, used with permission from BMG Music.
Guest Cory di Mino talks to Z about the film that launched a 20 year franchise. You can find more information about Cory's improv show, Captain's Log, on the show's facebook page https://www.facebook.com/CaptainsLogATL Fact corrections from the episode: - Saw (2004) was filmed in 18 days - The Reverse Bear Trap was built by a friend of Wan and Whannell's Content warnings for mentions of violence, addiction, child endangerment, and suicide ideation Follow the show twitter @JigsquadPod Follow Z on twitter and instagram @thelilnan Support Z on patreon to get the episode a week early: https://patreon.com/thelilnan "Hello Zepp" composed by Charlie Clouser, used with permission from BMG Music.
Welcome to the show! Follow me on twitter and instagram @thelilnan Support me on patreon! https://www.patreon.com/thelilnan "Hello Zepp" originally composed by Charlie Clouser. Used with permission from BMG Music.
Gill hangs out with Rob Castellon, founder and operator of Wiretap Records and one half of My Grito Industries. Check out our new sponsor!! https://www.firmemezcal.com/Listen to this podcast on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...Listen to this podcast on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/4r35EH2...Follow The Mindbuzz on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/themindbuzzThe Mindbuzz podcast is powered by @mindbuzzmedia
Episode 182 : Emo-tional Damage with Tyler Tyler from Creekside Beer joins Nick this week for the honorary Blink-182 episode! This one is a far departure from our normal beer centric podcast, so we talk about a bunch of shit that has nothing to do with beer, even though we drank some great beers! We go through some of our favorite albums from 2003 and roll right into trying to remember the year certain albums came out and Nick educates Tyler on Columbia House and BMG Music. From there we get into the music industry and we know very little about it so don't bash us for anything said. After going thru the “It's not a phase” playlist we wrap up this episode with our top 3 genre defining songs. Thanks for listening as we break from beer. We'll be back soon with more beer content! Beers We Drank: DDH Ghost in the Machine - Parish Brewing (DIPA - 8.5%) Magic Mushroom - Shubrew (IPA - 7.0%) Explorer - Anchorage Brewing (BA Imperial Stout - 15.0%) Stained Glass Ceilings - Dancing Gnome (DIPA - 8.5%) Music: All The Way Up - Eddy freemusicarchive.org/music/eddy/2_D…th-CloudBounce
Segunda parte de nuestros/vuestros mejores 50 discos de 2022… En breve, estaremos unidos, unidas, para desglosar lo más interesante de lo que nos va ofreciendo este nuevo 2023. Os espero, no dejéis de soñar. THE ROCK ANGELS RADIO SHOW TEMPORADA 5, CAPÍTULO VIII PLAYLIST: INTRO MASTERPLAN – The Sun Is In Your Hands – Time To Be King (2010, AFM Records) SIMPLY THE BEST OF 2022 PT II 26.- KISSIN´ DYNAMITE – Coming Home – Not The End Of The Road (2022, Napalm Records) 27.- LAMB OF GOD – Denial Mechanism – Omens (2022, Epic Records) 28.- MEGADETH – Soldier On! – The Sick, The Dying… And The Dead! (2022, T Boy Records) 29.- MICHAEL ROMEO – The Perfect Weapon – War Of The Worlds Pt II (2022, InsideOut Music) 30.- MICHAEL SCHENKER GROUP – Wrecking Ball – Universal (2022, Atomic Fire Records) 31.- OZZY OSBOURNE – Degradation Rules – Patient Number 9 (2022, Epic Records) 32.- PEARLS & FLAMES – We Will Meet Again (Cross My Fingers) – Reliance (2022, Pride & Joy Music) 33.- PERFECT PLAN – Walk Through Fire – Brace For Impact (2022, Frontiers Music s.r.l.) 34.- PERSEFONE – Katabasis – Metanoia (2022, Napalm Records) 35.- QUEENSRYCHE – Out Of The Black – Digital Noise Alliance (2022,Century Media) 36.- RADIOACTIVE – Remember The Ghosts – X.X.X. (2022, Frontiers Music s.r.l.) 37.- SAFFIRE – Roses (Electrify) – Taming The Hurricane (2022, ROAR! Rock Of Angels Records) 38.- SKID ROW – Nowhere Fast – The Gang´s All Here (2022, earMUSIC) 39.- SOEN – Monarch – Atlantis (2022, Lining Music) 40.- STRATOVARIUS –World On Fire – Survive (2022, Edel Music) 41.- THE ELECTRIC ALLEY – Make It Through The Night – Apache (2022, Self Released) 42.- THE HALO EFFECT – Feel What I Believe – Days Of The Lost – (2022, Nuclear Blast) 43.- THE KARMA EFFECT – Wrong Again – The Karma Effect (2022, TMR Rock Records) 44.- THE ROADS – How Long? – Simple Man (2022, Escape Music) 45.- THRESHOLD – Let It Burn – Dividing Lines (2022, Nuclear Blast) 46.- THUNDER – Dancing In The Sunshine – Dopamine (2022, BMG Music) 47.- VIO-LENCE – Gato Negro – Let The World Burn (2022, Metal Blade Records) 48.- VOLTAGE – How Lucky Am I – Tomorrow Hits Today (2022, Dave Vermeulen Music) 49.- WILDNESS – Tragedy – Resurrection (2022, Frontiers Music s.r.l.) 50.- XENTRIX – My War – Seven Words (2022, Listenable Records) Dirigido por Jesús Alijo LUX ¡QUE NADIE SE TE ADELANTE! NO DUDES EN REGISTRARTE, DISFRUTAR, COMENTAR, SEGUIRNOS Y COMPARTIR, GRACIAS. Directed by Jesús Alijo LUX DON'T LET ANYONE GET AHEAD OF YOU! FEEL FREE TO REGISTER, ENJOY, COMMENT, FOLLOW AND SHARE, THANK YOU.
BMG Nashville President Jon Loba with an insightful and inspiring episode of Takin A Walk.Jon discusses early mentors, risk taking and leadership skillls in his pursuit of the next big hit on Takin A Walk. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
BMG Nashville President Jon Loba with an insightful and inspiring episode of Takin A Walk. Jon discusses early mentors, risk taking and leadership skillls in his pursuit of the next big hit on Takin A Walk.
Interview with conscious creator Rick Bleiweiss.Rick Bleiweiss (Lives in Ashland, Oregon, from NYC area) is a Bestselling Author, Publishing Executive, Former Music Industry Executive (SVP at BMG Music, Arista, Island Records ) and GRAMMY Nominated record producer, who just released his first novel, “Pignon Scorbion & The Barbershop Detectives” (Feb 2022). Bleiweiss started his career in music as a rock performer, producer of over fifty records, songwriter and record company senior executive in New York City. Bleiweiss worked with music industry legends, including Clive Davis, Melissa Etheridge, the Backstreet Boys, Kiss, U2, Whitney Houston, the BeeGees, and many others. Bleiweiss also marketed the movie soundtracks for 3 Star Wars movies, Saturday Night Fever, This is Spinal Tap, and more. Since 2006 as a publishing company executive, Bleiweiss has acquired works by bestselling and award-winning authors including Rex Pickett (“Sideways”), James Clavell (“Shogun”), PC Cast (“House of Night”), Gabriel García Márquez (1982 Nobel Prize in Literature), among others. In his latest creative endeavor, Rick has crafted the “Pignon Scorbion” historical mystery series—blending his love of the past with the twisty deliciousness of a whodunit. His new book and work have been featured in KTVL CBS Oregon, KOBI NBC 6 Oregon, Publisher's Weekly, BookTrib, The Jewish Journal, The Frank Truatt Morning Show (#1 morning show in NYC/NJ), News Talk 1590 / ABC Radio Affiliate, and many podcasts. For the latest news, follow @rickbleiweissauthor on Instagram and/or visit https://www.rickbleiweiss.com
Hey! Doesn't twelve CDs for a penny sound like a good deal?! It is until you have to buy a ton of albums at the “regular retail price” of almost twenty bucks, and if you don't send ‘em back in time you get hit with late fees and lawsuits! Adam and Chad discuss whether the BMG and Columbia House Music Clubs were a great way to build your music collection or a great way to ruin your credit.< '00 | an Art House Empire Production | a proud member of the HyperX podcast Network | #LessThan2000Gripe Session PodcastAn ongoing conversation between two friends, on every and any topic that could possibly...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
akaRadioRed welcomes three prolific Creatives. Rick Bleiweiss is a publishing executive, former rock performer and executive at BMG Music, Island Records, and Arista, Grammy-nominated record producer, and author of the novel, “Pignon Scorbion & The Barbershop Detectives.” Ann Naimark is a spiritual psychotherapist, massage therapist, RN, writer for YourTango and Health & Fitness Magazine, and author of the forthcoming book, “A Touch of Light, My Adventure with Source, With Tips to Enhance Your Own.” Rod Knoerr is a dentist, Certified John Maxwell Team leadership coach, founder of BeTheHope foundation, and author the book Don't Waste This Storm about the last three years of his 40-year marriage and his wife's terminal cancer. Join akaRadioRed for Read My Lips: Bring On The Creativity!
akaRadioRed welcomes three prolific Creatives. Rick Bleiweiss is a publishing executive, former rock performer and executive at BMG Music, Island Records, and Arista, Grammy-nominated record producer, and author of the novel, “Pignon Scorbion & The Barbershop Detectives.” Ann Naimark is a spiritual psychotherapist, massage therapist, RN, writer for YourTango and Health & Fitness Magazine, and author of the forthcoming book, “A Touch of Light, My Adventure with Source, With Tips to Enhance Your Own.” Rod Knoerr is a dentist, Certified John Maxwell Team leadership coach, founder of BeTheHope foundation, and author the book Don't Waste This Storm about the last three years of his 40-year marriage and his wife's terminal cancer. Join akaRadioRed for Read My Lips: Bring On The Creativity!
Today on the show we have film producers Jason Armstrong and Rob Goodrich.Armstrong and Goodrich founded Walk Like A Duck Entertainment, a film production company that develops and produces high quality scripted and non-scripted content.With a combined 30+ years in the entertainment industry, Armstrong and Goodrich have held positions in all aspects of production with a focus on IP acquisition, development, packaging and raising capital.The company has forced strong and supportive relationships with filmmakers and talent, advising and collaborating through all aspects of production.Jason and Rob are currently in pre-production on Andy Armstrong's SQUEALER, and recently completed production on the following films: SLAYERS (starring Abigail Breslin, Malin Akerman, Thomas Jane), DIG (starring Thomas Jane, Emile Hirsch, Liana Liberato), SKELLY (starring Brian Cox, Torrey Devitto, John Palladino), and SALVATION (Claire Forlani, Thomas Jane, Skeet Ulrich, Theo Rossi, Ashley Moore).They have also acquired life rights of John Fairfax, an adventurer who crossed both the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans in a rowboat, which they're currently developing with Tiffany Fairfax, widow of John Fairfax.Armstrong and Goodrich puts a premium value on developing creative and strategic partnerships across sales, distribution, co-production and post-production companies. The trajectory of a project varies on a case by case basis, Armstrong and Goodrich are uniquely positioned to manage all aspects of a projects lifespan.As music, publishing and sync-licensing continue to establish increasing revenue streams and relevance in a financial model for a film or TV series, they have established 6 To Midnight Music, an ASCAP / BMI affiliate with a Co-Publishing deal with BMG Music, headed by Walk Like A Duck Entertainment partner, Cameron Goodrich.Film producers Jason Armstrong and Rob Goodrich have created a way to produce profitable feature films in record speed durning one of the craziest and uncertain times in film history. I sat down with both producers to see how they are doing what they are doing, how they ramped up so fast and how they are making money with there system. Enjoy my conversation with Jason Armstrong and Rob Goodrich.
Today on the show we have film producers Jason Armstrong and Rob Goodrich.Armstrong and Goodrich founded Walk Like A Duck Entertainment, a film production company that develops and produces high quality scripted and non-scripted content.With a combined 30+ years in the entertainment industry, Armstrong and Goodrich have held positions in all aspects of production with a focus on IP acquisition, development, packaging and raising capital.The company has forced strong and supportive relationships with filmmakers and talent, advising and collaborating through all aspects of production.Jason and Rob are currently in pre-production on Andy Armstrong's SQUEALER, and recently completed production on the following films: SLAYERS (starring Abigail Breslin, Malin Akerman, Thomas Jane), DIG (starring Thomas Jane, Emile Hirsch, Liana Liberato), SKELLY (starring Brian Cox, Torrey Devitto, John Palladino), and SALVATION (Claire Forlani, Thomas Jane, Skeet Ulrich, Theo Rossi, Ashley Moore).They have also acquired life rights of John Fairfax, an adventurer who crossed both the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans in a rowboat, which they're currently developing with Tiffany Fairfax, widow of John Fairfax.Armstrong and Goodrich puts a premium value on developing creative and strategic partnerships across sales, distribution, co-production and post-production companies. The trajectory of a project varies on a case by case basis, Armstrong and Goodrich are uniquely positioned to manage all aspects of a projects lifespan.As music, publishing and sync-licensing continue to establish increasing revenue streams and relevance in a financial model for a film or TV series, they have established 6 To Midnight Music, an ASCAP / BMI affiliate with a Co-Publishing deal with BMG Music, headed by Walk Like A Duck Entertainment partner, Cameron Goodrich.Film producers Jason Armstrong and Rob Goodrich have created a way to produce profitable feature films in record speed durning one of the craziest and uncertain times in film history. I sat down with both producers to see how they are doing what they are doing, how they ramped up so fast and how they are making money with there system. Enjoy my conversation with Jason Armstrong and Rob Goodrich.
Chatting with Sherri welcomes award-winning Illustrator Jeff Weiner ! Jeff Weiner, will travel to Hollywood as a winner in the Illustrators of the Future Contest anticipating that the pandemic will be over and large events able to occur once again with visitors from around the world, Mr. Weiner will travel to Hollywood this fall for a weeklong workshop and be honored at a black-tie awards gala. Jeff Weiner has received numerous honors from the software industry, including six Best of Show Awards for technological innovation and application. He has created and developed a wide range of products for companies such as AT&T, BMG Music, Sprint, McDonald's, Lucent, Dialogic and many others. As CEO of RocketTalk, Jeff teamed up with Paramount to bring the legendary Star Trek Communicator to the internet—an application promoted by Paramount immediately following each episode of Star Trek: Voyager. Jeff was recognized as a Star of the Industry by Computer Telephony Magazine and named one of the top twelve technologists to watch by the Silicon Valley Reporter. He has also been in numerous publications, including Wired and Forbes. He wrote, produced, and hosted “The Venture Catalyst,” a PBS television show that brought start-up companies together with a billion-dollar panel of venture capitalists. He has served on numerous boards and consulted for NASA. Recently he released a business book entitled 71 Seconds to Funding. Jeff's art has earned him a cash prize and a trip to Hollywood as well as having his art published in the annual bestseller, L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future Volume 37.
On this week's episode, we check out one of the most unlikeliest guitar duos to come together in one band as we check out Adrian Smith (Iron Maiden) and Ritchie Kotzen(ex-Poison/Winery Dogs) first album Smith/Kotzen which was released on March 26, 2021 via BMG Music. We also talk some news on Tom Hunting of Exodus as we wish him well on this great fight that he embarks on. Follow us on Twitter.com/EddieMonster82, Facebook.com/eddiespedaltothemetalradioshow, Instagram.com/pedaltothemetalradioshow, and pedaltothemetalradioshow.blogspot.com Intro and Outro Music Recorded and Provided by Joe Martin of Metal Militia --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The amazing CEO of MD25 Entertainment John Velasco-Mills talks about how he got his career started from theater to working with Canopy Music and Jimmy Webb, working with various artists including Black Sabbath, Fifth Dimension, Tony Orlando and Dawn, Yes, ELO, Thelma Houston, etc. plus setting up the first UK Publishing company for BMG Music, business consulting with various projects (Cabbage Patch Kids, the Muppets, Hearst Foundation, etc.), and helping SoHo Johnny's Let Me Help Foundation! Join us on this amazing conversation and takes us behind the scenes with the king of the music business! #johnvelascomills #johnvelasco #MD25 #entertainment #CEO #canopymusic #jimmywebb #sohojohnny #johnpasquale #letmehelp #theater #blacksabbath #fifthdimension #tonyorlandoanddawn #yes #ELO #thelmahouston #BMGmusic #iheartradio #spotify #spreaker #itunes #youtube #applemusic #amazon #audible #anchorfm #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnerjohnvelascomills #themikewagnershowjohnvelascomills --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themikewagnershow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/themikewagnershow/support
The amazing CEO of MD25 Entertainment John Velasco-Mills talks about how he got his career started from theater to working with Canopy Music and Jimmy Webb, working with various artists including Black Sabbath, Fifth Dimension, Tony Orlando and Dawn, Yes, ELO, Thelma Houston, etc. plus setting up the first UK Publishing company for BMG Music, business consulting with various projects (Cabbage Patch Kids, the Muppets, Hearst Foundation, etc.), and helping SoHo Johnny's Let Me Help Foundation! Join us on this amazing conversation and takes us behind the scenes with the king of the music business! #johnvelascomills #johnvelasco #MD25 #entertainment #CEO #canopymusic #jimmywebb #sohojohnny #johnpasquale #letmehelp #theater #blacksabbath #fifthdimension #tonyorlandoanddawn #yes #ELO #thelmahouston #BMGmusic #iheartradio #spotify #spreaker #itunes #youtube #applemusic #amazon #audible #anchorfm #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnerjohnvelascomills #themikewagnershowjohnvelascomills
In this week’s episode of the music business podcast, we sit down with Owner at Brill Building Music Publishing, Benjamin Groff. Benjamin’s past experience includes working senior positions at BMG Music, EMI Music Publishing, and Kobalt Music. He’s worked with The Lumineers, Grimes, Ryan Tedder, One Republic, Kid Cudi, Tiesto, and more. On today’s episode, we discuss the values that helped Benjamin succeed at such a high level for so many years, the components of a hit song and songwriter, his book “How Do I Get A Record Deal? Sign Yourself!” and more.As always, please leave a review and let us know what you think, follow us on Instagram @musicbusinesspodcast, and join our Patreon community at musicbusinesspodcast.com/community. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hello, and welcome to Chatting From The Wings! Emily joins me for her first episode, helping me take on the podcast's first Sondheim show! Have a listen as we ramble about our experiences performing the show, opinions on the Disney movie adaptation and even the wolf's unmentionables! Emily's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9nKWeoTeZr-zvoZdi3fDSg?fbclid=IwAR37k_J0lTLWEVuCtrNoQHYRAyZZtlKym-LySZYVUVTujmoH-KNd_kg9aXo Emily's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emilyjadeee__/ I own no rights to any music used within this episode. All music is owned by BMG Music.
(0:00) - Show Open, Columbus/Indigenous Peoples' Day (3:10) - Stories from Karen and Clayton's Vacations (8:25) - Vinyl Albums, BMG Music and the Cable Music Channel (17:37) - Evolution of Recording Music, Cell Phones in Concerts (26:44) Discovering Artists Before They're Big, Jukeboxes in Public to Technology in Music (36:50) First and Last Concerts We've Been To (41:20) Fun Facts and Show Wrap Music courtesy of Goth Babe. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/karen-philip7/support
The conversation topic for the August 23, 2020 edition of Black Canada Talking™ was ADVANCE, Canada's Black Music Business Collective. ADVANCE, Canada's Black Music Business Collective, is leading the change in developing an infrastructure for the betterment, upliftment and retention of Black people in the music business. Serving as a unified front for Black people working within all sectors of the Canadian music industry, Advance creates conditions for long-term success by addressing racial equality and inclusivity through four areas: Advocacy, Mentorship, Community Outreach and Business Development and Entrepreneurship. By holding the corporate, private and government sectors accountable, Advance is committed to building a more equitable Canadian music industry that grants Canada's Black music communities a fair and valued voice in a consistently growing music nation. The guest for the August 23, 2020 edition of Black Canada Talking™ was David “Click” Cox. David “Click” Cox started his career as a member of the MMVA winning and JUNO nominated group, The Maximum Definitive. Created reputation for his promotional and marketing efforts working closely with concert promotions company REMG. Soon after, he started his career working with BMG Music Canada and then worked at Universal Music Canada as A&R. During his time with Universal, David founded the Stylus Awards to celebrate the Canadian urban music talents and recognition of DJs. After 8 years with Universal, he created his own entertainment company, CLK Creative Works. Today, CLK is responsible for managing an eclectic roster of highly skilled and experienced artists. Along with management, David teaches music business at Metalworks and The Remix Project. During the conversation, David talked about: – Some of his background including getting into the music business, how he got his jobs with BMG Music and Universal Music and some memories – The weekly roundtable conversations that he is having about the Black Canadian music industry (Breaking Down Racial Barriers) which you can listen to here – Some of the changes in the music industry during his journey – Impact of 2020 on the Black Canadian music industry – Some background on his mother in law the late Salome Bey, one the first Black Canadians to have a television special You can find more information about David via: CLK Creative Works David “Click” Cox – Twitter David “Click” Cox – Instagram David “Click” Cox – Linkedin You can find out more information about Advance – Canada's Black Music Collective via: Website Twitter Instagram Email Visit The Dr. Vibe Show™ at https://www.thedrvibeshow.com/ Please feel free to email The Dr. Vibe Show™ at dr.vibe@thedrvibeshow.com Please feel free to “Like” the “The Dr. Vibe Show” Facebook fan page here God bless, peace, be well and keep the faith, Dr. Vibe dr.vibe@thedrvibeshow.com Producer of Google+ Hangouts – The Good Men Project The Dr. Vibe Show™ At “The Good Men Project” One of the first Brand Ambassador's – Cuisine Noir Magazine The Dr. Vibe Show™ Channel Dr. Vibe – Producer And Co-host of Black Men Talking On WJMS Radio Dr. Vibe on HuffPost Live – August 2, 2013 2013 Black Weblog Awards Finalist (Best Podcast) 2012 Black Weblog Awards Winner (Best International Blog) 2012 Black Weblog Awards Finalist (Best Podcast) 2011 Black Weblog Awards Finalist (Best International Blog and Best Podcast Series) Black Blog Of The Day – Black Bloggers Network – June 23, 2011 Twitter Twitter hashtag: #DrVibe The Dr. Vibe Show™ – iTunes Dr. Vibe Media – You Tube The Dr. Vibe Show™ – Stitcher Radio The Dr. Vibe Show™ – TuneIn Radio The Dr. Vibe Show™ – Google Play Music The Dr. Vibe Show™ – iHeartRadio Linkedin – The Dr. Vibe Show™ Instagram The Dr. Vibe Show Facebook Fan Page
Paul Alofs is an award-winning innovator and author of Passion Capital, pulling from his experiences leading companies such as the Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation, The Disney Stores, BMG Music and HMV Canada. Follow Paul on:Twitter - @AlofsInstagram - @paulalofs Follow me on:Twitter - @thatwindsorshowInstagram - @bordercitynetworkFacebook - Straight Outta Windsor This episode is powered by The Vanguard Team at Manor Real Estate - visit them at thevanguardteam.com
"But only for now..." Good morning. Lets crush this Friday friends and get on to a weekend. Be good!Music: "For Now," Original Broadway Cast, Avenue Q(Original Broadway Cast Recording), BMG Music, 2003. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
New York Sharks Owner and Author Andra Douglas talks about growing up a young girl in the south with aspirations to play football, challenges in the industry and finding another passion along the way. Web: https://andradouglasart.com About Andra Douglas: Andra Douglas left Florida for New York City in the 1980's to earn a Masters in Communications from Pratt Institute. She has lived in New York for over thirty years. Originally from Zephyrhills, a tranquil town in Central Florida, she attended Florida State University, playing Rugby, flag football and excelling at golf while majoring in communications design to hone her art and photographic skills. Next, Andra ventured into publishing at Cosmopolitan magazine, continuing to an executive position as VP Creative for WarnerVision Entertainment/Atlantic Records, after which she was an independent consultant for the entertainment industry with clients like Disney, Universal Records and BMG Music. In 2000, she acquired the NY Sharks, a women's tackle football team, for which she also quarterbacked. Shortly afterwards, Andra established FINS UP, a foundation that strengthens young women's self esteem through participation in team sports. Her first book, “Black and Blue” touches on her life experience as a non-conforming female growing up in a conservative rural environment, and the subsequent unfurling of her life as an empowered executive and pioneer for women in American football. In a recent show, ‘Phizog', Andra was inspired by the diversity of the players. She offered this work as a tribute to the female football players of all leagues and ages fueled by the force of their convictions. With renewed fervor, Andra Douglas has returned to the studio, creating artwork that manually layers mixed media on her digitally manipulated printed images. Her perspective communicates “made in America for the world”, delivering a distinctive artistic message. The art of Andra Douglas captures a passing moment. In ‘Elegiacal' she touched on rural scenes with a wistful tone. She returns to these moments with her new show ‘Exit 65'. Themes of loss, adventure, mystery and celebrations of landscapes and passages are evident in the work. Distant blurred images of people in motion as well as abstracted images of ‘Red Car' creating a drama of stillness, add to the force of the show. Raised on a ranch with a father whose church was nature, she learned by watching colors, animals and seasons. She has developed her technique with mastery, command and fluidity. About the show: ► Website: http://www.ashsaidit.com ► Music Courtesy of Bensound.com ► For $5 in ride credit, download the Lyft app using my referral link: https://www.lyft.com/ici/ASH584216 ►For discount Pangea Products: https://embracepangaea.grsm.io/ashsaiditmedia3226 ► Want the ‘coldest' water? https://thecoldestwater.com/?ref=ashleybrown12 ► Become A Podcast Legend: http://ashsaidit.podcastersmastery.zaxaa.com/s/6543767021305 ► Review Us: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ash-said-it/id1144197789 ► SUBSCRIBE HERE: http://www.youtube.com/c/AshSaidItSuwanee ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1loveash ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ashsaidit ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/1loveAsh ► Google Plus: https://plus.google.com/u/0/+AshSaidItMedia ► Blog: http://www.ashsaidit.com/blog ► Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/1LoveAsh/ ► Newsletter: manage1.com/subscribe?u=2a2ca3b799467f125b53863http://ashsaidit.us11.list-c8&id=a6f43cd472 #atlanta #ashsaidit #ashsaidthat #ashblogsit #ashsaidit® Ash Brown is a gifted American producer, blogger, speaker, media personality and event emcee. The blog on AshSaidit.com showcases exclusive event invites, product reviews and so much more. Her motivational podcast "Ash Said It Daily" is available on major media platforms such as iTunes, iHeart Radio & Google Play. This program has over half a million streams worldwide. She uses these mediums to motivate & encourage her audience in the most powerful way. She keeps it real!
New York Sharks Owner and Author Andra Douglas talks about growing up a young girl in the south with aspirations to play football, challenges in the industry and finding another passion along the way. Web: https://andradouglasart.com About Andra Douglas: Andra Douglas left Florida for New York City in the 1980's to earn a Masters in Communications from Pratt Institute. She has lived in New York for over thirty years. Originally from Zephyrhills, a tranquil town in Central Florida, she attended Florida State University, playing Rugby, flag football and excelling at golf while majoring in communications design to hone her art and photographic skills. Next, Andra ventured into publishing at Cosmopolitan magazine, continuing to an executive position as VP Creative for WarnerVision Entertainment/Atlantic Records, after which she was an independent consultant for the entertainment industry with clients like Disney, Universal Records and BMG Music. In 2000, she acquired the NY Sharks, a women's tackle football team, for which she also quarterbacked. Shortly afterwards, Andra established FINS UP, a foundation that strengthens young women's self esteem through participation in team sports. Her first book, “Black and Blue” touches on her life experience as a non-conforming female growing up in a conservative rural environment, and the subsequent unfurling of her life as an empowered executive and pioneer for women in American football. In a recent show, ‘Phizog', Andra was inspired by the diversity of the players. She offered this work as a tribute to the female football players of all leagues and ages fueled by the force of their convictions. With renewed fervor, Andra Douglas has returned to the studio, creating artwork that manually layers mixed media on her digitally manipulated printed images. Her perspective communicates “made in America for the world”, delivering a distinctive artistic message. The art of Andra Douglas captures a passing moment. In ‘Elegiacal' she touched on rural scenes with a wistful tone. She returns to these moments with her new show ‘Exit 65'. Themes of loss, adventure, mystery and celebrations of landscapes and passages are evident in the work. Distant blurred images of people in motion as well as abstracted images of ‘Red Car' creating a drama of stillness, add to the force of the show. Raised on a ranch with a father whose church was nature, she learned by watching colors, animals and seasons. She has developed her technique with mastery, command and fluidity. About the show: ► Website: http://www.ashsaidit.com ► Music Courtesy of Bensound.com ► For $5 in ride credit, download the Lyft app using my referral link: https://www.lyft.com/ici/ASH584216 ►For discount Pangea Products: https://embracepangaea.grsm.io/ashsaiditmedia3226 ► Want the ‘coldest' water? https://thecoldestwater.com/?ref=ashleybrown12 ► Become A Podcast Legend: http://ashsaidit.podcastersmastery.zaxaa.com/s/6543767021305 ► Review Us: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ash-said-it/id1144197789 ► SUBSCRIBE HERE: http://www.youtube.com/c/AshSaidItSuwanee ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1loveash ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ashsaidit ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/1loveAsh ► Google Plus: https://plus.google.com/u/0/+AshSaidItMedia ► Blog: http://www.ashsaidit.com/blog ► Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/1LoveAsh/ ► Newsletter: manage1.com/subscribe?u=2a2ca3b799467f125b53863http://ashsaidit.us11.list-c8&id=a6f43cd472 #atlanta #ashsaidit #ashsaidthat #ashblogsit #ashsaidit® Ash Brown is a gifted American producer, blogger, speaker, media personality and event emcee. The blog on AshSaidit.com showcases exclusive event invites, product reviews and so much more. Her motivational podcast "Ash Said It Daily" is available on major media platforms such as iTunes, iHeart Radio & Google Play. This program has over half a million streams worldwide. She uses these mediums to motivate & encourage her audience in the most powerful way. She keeps it real!
Find us at: iTunes Spotify Patreon CONTENT WARNING: Discussion of abortion, class issues, misogyny. This episode is a huge, epic celebration with guests Jen and Micah from I Never Saw That because a) it's David's 32nd birthday, b) it's our movie's 32nd birthday, and c) this is Jen and Micah's Patreon pick for us to watch. Oh, and this film is possibly still the best dance movie ever made. Some of it's Kenny Ortega's choreography, dripping with sex and sweat but never overt enough to raise the censor's hackles. This movie's more than that, though - there's incredibly soulful writing, gorgeous cinematography, and uncanny chemistry between Swayze and Jennifer Grey. This movie deserves its spot as a new classic, and even if it's a little muddy, it's well worth your time. AND THAT DOESN'T EVEN GET INTO THE SOUNDTRACK. Enjoy a mega-sized episode as we review 1987's magnificent Dirty Dancing! Macintosh & Maud have started a Patreon! Any little bit you can contribute helps, and we have special contributor-only content if you donate at the $2 level, including an upcoming review of Swayze's surfing classic with the majestic Keanu Reeves, Point Break! You can email us with feedback at macintoshandmaud@gmail.com, or you can connect with us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. If you like the podcast, make sure to subscribe and review on iTunes, Spotify, or your favorite podcatcher, and tell your friends. Excerpt taken from "Happy Birthday" written by Altered Images and performed by The Wedding Present. Copyright 1988 BBC Music, 2007 Sanctuary Records Group Ltd. Clips from Dirty Dancing are copyright 1987 Artisan Pictures Inc. All rights reserved. Excerpts taken from multiple songs that can be found on Ultimate Dirty Dancing, a full compilation of the film's soundtrack. ©2003, 1987 BMG Music. A full list of songs and artists are available at our website. Intro music taken from the Second Movement of Ludwig von Beethoven's 9th Symphony. Licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Hong Kong (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 HK) license. To hear the full performance or get more information, visit the song page at the Internet Archive.
Austin, Texas-based singer, songwriter, guitar player who earlier this year signed a multi-year co-publishing deal with BMG Music. Last September she released an acoustic EP of original songs but she is also part of a trio whose debut EP was reviewed by Rolling Stone. Both she, as a solo artist, and her trio – which is called Nobody’s Girl – were selected as an official performer for South By Southwest. She also was awarded a full scholarship by the Buddy Holly Educational Foundation.
Tami M. Forman is the Executive Director of Path Forward, a non-profit organization that creates mid-career returnship programs to ease the transition back to work for people who have taken a career break for caregiving. Path Forward trains HR teams and hiring managers on how to support these programs successfully and provide support to participants to make the experience successful. Tami is building this organization from the ground up, working with donors, partners, and participants to fulfill the organization’s mission. Tami spent a decade as a marketing executive with Return Path. Tami has previously held editorial positions at Simon and Schuster, Houghton Mifflin, iVillage, and News Corporation. Key Takeaways: [1:38] Marc welcomes you to Episode 128 of the Repurpose Your Career podcast. Career Pivot this podcast to you; CareerPivot.com is one of the very few websites dedicated to those of us in the second half of life and our careers. Take a moment to check out the blog and the other resources delivered to you, free of charge. [2:08] If you are enjoying this podcast, please share it with other like-minded souls. Subscribe on CareerPivot.com, iTunes, or any of the other apps that supply podcasts. Share it on social media or just tell your neighbors, and colleagues. The more people Marc reaches, the more people he can help. [2:27] Next week, Marc will read a new chapter from the third edition of Repurpose Your Career.) Marc has released two chapters to the Repurpose Your Career review team. If you’d like to be part of that team, please go to CareerPivot.com/RYCTeam and you’ll receive new chapters as they become available. [2:51] Marc currently plans to release the book in mid-to-late September with both a virtual and a real book tour. He will be in Austin, NYC Metro Area, and D.C. during the months of September and October. Marc would love to meet his readers and listeners. [3:10] Reach out to Marc at Podcasts@CareerPivot.com if you’d be willing to give him some advice on setting up this tour. This includes venues if you’re from those areas. Marc would very much appreciate it. [3:27] This week, Marc is interviewing Tami Forman, the executive director of Path Forward. Marc introduces Tami with her bio. [4:27] Marc welcomes Tami to the Repurpose Your Career podcast. [4:44] Marc learned about returnships from Dan Corbin who was at Return Path at the same time as Tami. Marc invites Tami to talk about the origin and mission of Path Forward. [5:10] Path Forward is a nonprofit organization on a mission to help people who have taken time out of their career for caregiving to restart those careers. Most of the clients are women, but the programs are open to men and women who have taken chunks of time away from the paid workforce to care for children or elderly parents. [5:43] This concept started within Return Path, a privately-held software company based in New York City, with offices in Colorado, Austin, Texas, Indianapolis, and globally. The head of HR was working to help women in technology and doing unconscious bias training. She ran into resistance hiring women who had taken a career break. [6:43] The VP of HR realized that if she couldn’t influence the behavior of managers in her own company, there was a systemic problem. She worked with some people to put together a returnship, meaning a temporary assignment aimed at someone in mid-career. [7:09] The program was phenomenally successfully for the six people in the program and for the managers. Other companies noticed and reached out to VP of HR Cathy Hawley and CEO Matt Blumberg to learn how to run the program in their offices. [7:38] Matt decided to found a nonprofit and try to make a bigger impact by bringing it to many more companies. [7:48] Marc sees men and women taking time off to take care of elderly adult parents. Tami sees a lot of women with the “double whammy,” who took a few years off to take care of their children and then their mother or father got sick and needed care. Many women have filled both roles. She has also seen stay-at-home dads. [8:42] Childcare takes longer than elderly parent care, usually, so mothers raising children are out of the workforce longer. The longer the time out of the workforce, the longer it takes to get back into it. People taking a few years off for elder care have less difficulty getting a job. The age range of participants in the program is large. [9:57] Marc has a man in his online community who got laid off, took care of a parent, and now is being asked what he did for 18 months. “Taking care of Mom” is not very well received at the tech startups he is trying to penetrate. [10:17] How is a returnship different from an apprenticeship? The DOL has a specific definition to meet guidelines for a registered apprenticeship, but employers may use it less formally. Tami advises to anyone looking into any “ship” program is to get a strict understanding of what the program offers. [11:16] Tami considers a returnship to differ from an apprenticeship mainly in the amount of training supplied. Tami notes the Microsoft LEAP program which has a training component alongside a work project component as a “classic” apprenticeship. A returnship is about just the work. [12:03] People coming into a returnship have either directly applicable or transferrable experience they can put to work within the context of the returnship. They may need mentoring and would receive new-employee training. They have the basic skills. [12:45] Some of the companies Path Forward works with do have a training component as part of their returnship because they want to expand the types of people they are able to bring into the program. [13:01] Tami says during the interview process is the time to make sure you understand exactly what training and development the program offers and what the expectations are of you. [13:20] Marc notes that tech sector jobs would provide some training because of rapid change in the industry. Tami says that tech companies are having trouble finding people to maintain legacy tech stacks. Younger people don’t know how to do it or don’t want to. [13:50] Tami has worked with companies that have proprietary software where every engineer would have to be trained to work with it. [14:17] Understanding what the expectations are is very important. Tami is aware of organizations and programs, such as a boot camp or an online course, available to teach specific skills to people returning to the workplace. The training alone would not be enough to get you a job, so the returnship work piece makes the difference. [14:52] Kids don’t want to learn COBOL or Fortran. [15:07] Besides tech skills, returnships can work for any company hiring for any professional job. Path Forward has had the most success in partnering with tech companies in Northern California, New York, Denver, and LA. Technology has an acknowledged gender-balance problem alongside a talent problem. [16:08] The gender-balance issue, combined with the overall scarcity of talent, are the factors that lead to the success of returnship programs at tech firms. People out of the workforce are an untapped pool. Other industries may have gender-balance problems but no shortage of talent. They don’t feel the same pressure to bring in more people. [17:36] Tami’s advice to people looking for opportunities, in general, is to go where “the people aren’t.” Go where the jobs are plentiful and the people seem to be less so. [17:46] The ideal candidate for a returnship will have a background that matches what the job is. Someone who’s making a big career change will not typically be as successful. If you are making a career change, first get a lot of advice from people in the new career. Take a course. Take a consulting position. Accept a lower position. [19:36] If you worked in marketing, do a returnship in marketing. If you worked in engineering, do a returnship in engineering. That’s where the 16-week boost, getting you back in the seat, with a manager who can see what you can do, is really successful. [19:55] Tami sees that people who have a certain degree of resentment about the sacrifice that they’ve made and have ego issues about salary or position have a more difficult time than people who are open and have humility about them. It is better to be excited to be back and accept the opportunity after spending the time with family. [21:04] Marc recalls last week’s episode with Andrew Scott on the 100-Year Life and their conversation about mindset in CareerPivot.com/Episode-127. If you don’t have the proper mindset you will not be successful. [21:43] Tami shares a case study of Marina, in her mid-40s who made a career pivot from selling CDs by direct marketing at BMG Music. That world has gone away. However, her marketing skills were very transferable to different markets and channels. [22:58] Marina got a returnship in marketing at Return Path and ultimately landed on marketing analytics, where she still works, three years later. She also took the Hubspot digital marketing course to do her own reskilling. There are a lot of vendors in various industries who make free training available to increase their potential talent pool. [24:22] Tami shares Lisa’s story who was an engineer at IBM and had last coded using COBOL and Fortran. She had an EE degree, not a CS degree, because that wasn’t expected when she was studying. She had taken some software courses. Then she was out of the workforce for 20 years. [25:14] Lisa wanted to get her Master’s degree, but her college-age son told her that wasn’t how it’s done anymore. He recommended she take a couple of classes and go work for someone who would let her learn on the job. She got a returnship at Return Path as an engineer. She is still there and was promoted to a team lead position. [25:52] Besides her technical skills, they recognized her leadership and organizational skills she used as a stay-at-home mom for 20 years. She could inspire a team and get things done. [26:45] Marc spoke a couple of years ago at an Austin Community College coding boot camp. He explained that a lot of the plumbing has changed, but none of the concepts has. You can learn how to replumb things and use new tools. Sometimes you have to spend your own time and your own dollars to get trained. Look online. [27:30] Always be learning. You can work for 20 years in one job and get laid off when your job is not relevant. Constantly be in a mode of learning and staying relevant. [28:47] After the dotcom bust companies slowly stopped spending money on training their employees. It’s up to the individual to find their own training and stay up to date. [29:03] Managers making hiring decisions are very risk-averse. The returnship concept gives them permission to take a chance and not get in trouble. Companies working with Path Forward know the executives have sanctioned the program. [29:44] For listeners in cities without Path Forward returnships, think about ways you can do work for someone so they can see what you can do, in a way that lowers the risk for them. That might be freelancing, pro bono work, or volunteering. Build a website for a community group that’s doing something interesting. Showcase your real skills. [30:36] Networking is crucial. One way to network is to do work with someone. Another is to take classes with others. Get out from behind the computer and into the world. Find ways to work with people. That’s Tami’s last advice to listeners. [32:02] To learn more, sign up for the newsletter at PathForward.org/participant for news about every partner they sign. There is a page of other returnships at companies not working with Path Forward at pathforward.org/return-work-programs-around-us. There is also a Facebook page at Facebook.com/PathFWD and Twitter at @PathFWD. [33:21] Marc thanks Tami and hopes you enjoyed this episode. You might call this a movement of creating programs that help people reenter the workforce after a career break. Marc invites you to go back and listen to Episode 80 with Carol Fishman Cohen, the CEO of iRelaunch found at CareerPivot.com/episode-80. [33:59] Marc is working on setting up an interview with one or both of the people Tami mentioned in the interview. You will find links mentioned in this episode at CareerPivot.com/episode-128. [34:17] The Career Pivot Community website has become a valuable resource for 50 members who are participating in the Beta phase of this project. Marc is recruiting new members for the next cohort. [34:29] If you are interested in the endeavor and would like to be put on the waiting list, please go to CareerPivot.com/Community. When you sign up you’ll receive information about the community as it evolves. Marc will be spreading out new cohorts as the community starts some new projects. [34:51] Those who are in these initial cohorts set the direction of this endeavor. This is a paid membership community with group coaching and special content. More importantly, it’s a community where you can seek help. Go to CareerPivot.com/Community to learn more. They are now starting a writers’ group. [35:35] Marc invites you to connect with him on LinkedIn.com/in/mrmiller. Just include in the connection request that you heard Marc on this podcast. You can look for Career Pivot on Facebook, LinkedIn, or @CareerPivot on Twitter. [35:59] Please come back next week, when Marc will read a new chapter from the third edition of Repurpose Your Career. [36:09] Marc thanks you for listening to the Repurpose Your Career podcast. [38:51] You will find the show notes for this episode at CareerPivot.com/episode-128. [36:21] Please hop over to CareerPivot.com and subscribe to get updates on this podcast and all the other happenings at Career Pivot. You can also subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, the Google Podcasts app, Podbean, the Overcast app, or the Spotify app.
Find us at: iTunes Spotify Patreon CW: Discussions of violence, murder, gaslighting, cult worship, racial stereotypes. Also, we discuss the death of Luke Perry, and offer our sincere condolences to his family, friends and the Riverdale cast and crew. In a crossover with Macintosh & Maud Haven't Seen What?!, we share our mini-review of the new movie Five Feet Apart, which stars Haley Lu Richardson and Jughead himself, Cole Sprouse. We got access to a sneak preview and…well, let's just say we're glad we didn't spend money on a full-price ticket. There's some good acting, and competent direction and production, but the script is possibly the most contrived, hacky story you could make. It does a great job of educating the viewer about cystic fibrosis without being didactic, but it never earns its emotional payoff and constantly reminds the viewer that they're being manipulated. We wouldn't say it's bad - just figure out a way to see it without paying for a full-price ticket. Macintosh & Maud have started a Patreon! You can sign up now at our $2/month level to get our Doghouse Drive-Thru every Friday after a new Riverdale episode, plus The Chilling Adventures of the Doghouse, a weekly review of The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina on Netflix! You can email us with feedback at macintoshandmaud@gmail.com, or you can connect with us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. Intro music taken from “A Bushel and a Peck” from the 1992 New Broadway Cast Recording of Guys and Dolls. ℗ 1992 BMG Music.
Find us at: iTunes Spotify Patreon In a crossover with The DoghouseZ, we share our mini-review of the new movie Five Feet Apart, which stars Haley Lu Richardson and Jughead himself, Cole Sprouse. We got access to a sneak preview and…well, let’s just say we’re glad we didn’t spend money on a full-price ticket. There’s some good acting, and competent direction and production, but the script is possibly the most contrived, hacky story you could make. It does a great job of educating the viewer about cystic fibrosis without being didactic, but it never earns its emotional payoff and constantly reminds the viewer that they’re being manipulated. We wouldn’t say it’s bad - just figure out a way to see it without paying for a full-price ticket. Macintosh & Maud have started a Patreon! Any little bit you can contribute helps, and we have special contributor-only content if you donate at the $2 level, including the final chapters of our Rocky-thon, Rocky Balboa and Creed! You can email us with feedback at macintoshandmaud@gmail.com, or you can connect with us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. Intro music taken from “A Bushel and a Peck” from the 1992 New Broadway Cast Recording of Guys and Dolls. ℗ 1992 BMG Music.
Scott Klososky (@sklososky) is a technologist, entrepreneur and thought leader that specializes in helping leaders see the world in new ways. He has built and sold multiple companies, the largest being webcasts.com which was ultimately acquired by iBEAM for approximately $115 million in stock in April of 2000.After the acquisition, he served as VP of Production for iBEAM and led a 150-person team that had innovations including being the first music CD to launch to the Internet, the first interactive CD-ROM to be used to lobby Congress, and the first CD-ROM/Web-based product designed to generate donations for a non-profit organization. Their clients included IBM, Compaq, AOL, Hewlett-Packard, Conoco Inc., and BMG Music, among others.In 1988, at the age of 26, Scott founded one of the first profitable Soviet/American joint ventures, ParaGraph, Inc., with Russian partners including Garry Kasparov, the world chess champion. ParaGraph designed the original handwritten text-recognition software for the Apple Newton and was later sold to Silicon Graphics. The ParaGraph software standard is now commonly used in personal digital assistants.Prior to founding webcasts.com's predecessor company in 1994 Scott work with former Nixon's protege and chief of staff, H.R. Haldeman, on "The Haldeman Diaries," a New York Times bestseller which was also one of Sony's first profitable CD-ROM products in 1994.Scott is the author of several books, including Did God Create the Internet?: The Impact of Technology on Humanity and The Velocity Manifesto: Harnessing Technology, Vision, and Culture to Future-Proof your Organization and today runs TriCorp Technologies, a strategic advisory firm for the Fortune 500.You can listen right here on iTunesIn our wide-ranging conversation, we cover many things, including: * The reason Scott went to the USSR during the Cold War and how he teamed up with chess champion Gary Kasparov * What Scott learned about capitalism, communism and building businesses * Why Scott "invented" TV on the internet, a tad bit too early * The reason AI and cybersecurity are the two most important/interesting technologies in Scott's mind * How regulations can help save our cybersecurity problem * What Scott does to understand his place in the world * How working with Nixon's Chief of Staff led to a transformation in the publishing industry * Why cyberwarfare is so freaking scary and hard to fight * The things to look for when creating disruptive innovation * Why things are looking up and Scott is an optimist * How we can reinvent education for the futureMake a Tax-Deductible Donation to Support FringeFMFringeFM is supported by the generosity of its readers and listeners. If you find our work valuable, please consider supporting us on Patreon, via Paypal or with DonorBox powered by Stripe.Donate
Have you really listened to the lyrics on current hits? Listen to Brent and Johnny dig deep into the lyrics from “Written In The Sand” by Old Dominion, “Marry Me” by Thomas Rhett, and “Round Here Buzz” by Eric Church. Would you like to get in touch with a professional hit publisher and get your song(s) heard? March 19th, 2018 is the next Songwriting Pro “Play For Publisher” event with Courtney Allen from BMG Music. If you’d like to submit a song for consideration, get on the list by downloading Brent’s free ebook THINK Like A Pro Songwriter. Go to GiftFromBrent.com and tell him where to send it.
LIST-A-RAMA-A-GO-GO - "Just like albums ... but on compact discs." (1989-1991) Today's episode is going up a little later than normal because that's how long it took to rewind the tape. Which tape? How about Del La Soul, Living Color and Ned's Atomic Dustbin? It's Bob and Tim's favorite albums from High school, even though "album" is not the proper media designation as they had them on cassettes and CDs..00:00:00 PRE-SHOW PRATTLE - unknown listeners 00:01:15 HUMP DAY - and Tim’s least favorite episode / “Two Princes” 00:08:55 SHIFTING TO CDS - and listening with a Z 00:14:08 WE ARE IN LOVE - deconstructing Harry … Connick … Junior / “We Are In Love” 00:27:02 GOD FODDER - and scrawling lyrics on the desk / “Grey Cell Green” 00:34:46 TIME’S UP - not Oneida / “Pride” 00:41:54 DON’T TELL A SOUL - a CD club that would have Tim as a member / “Talent Show” 00:49:25 THREE FEET HIGH AND RISING - Rap geeks got Bob this way / “The Magic Number” 00:56:02 COUNTER COULTURE - and that "music meant for me" bulls**t 00:58:00 CLOSINGS - Contacts, plugs and no catchphrase / “Groove Is In The Heart”Watch a swingin' Harry Connick Jr. get a couple grandmas wet in this video version of "We Are In Love" HERE.See what most 1990's music videos were looking like with "Kill Your Television" by Ned's Atomic Dustbin HERE.Instead of something relevant to the album Bob was talking about, HERE's the video for the Living Color song Tim loved in High School, and was unaware was was made with any tongue pressed firmly in any cheek.Watch the video Tim never saw for his favorite song he didn't know was off an album he hadn't heard of by a band he eventually found HERE.Learn from the De La Soul video that inspired Bob to become the Bob he is now HERE.And indulge the impractical promotional purpose of listening to Tim's least favorite episode of this very podcast HERE.The use of audio and video clips linked from YOUTUBE are for educational purposes and without the expressed permission of their legal holding companies. All rights remain with with their original distributor.This episode of 20TH CENTURY POPCAST was recorded by ZENCASTR, a high fidelity podcast recording platform that records multiple guests from multiple zip-codes all as if they were in the same room. Log on for studio quality recordings NOW! (exclamation point also provided by ZENCASTR)MUSIC FEATURED IN TODAY’S EPISODE:“Two Princes” unfortunately performed by the unbearable Spin Doctors off their atrocious 1991 release POCKET FULL OF KRYPTONITE that neither Bob or Tim owned (although they both had it as a track on the 1993 SO I MARRIED AN AXE MURDERER soundtrack). "We Are In Love" crooned by Harry Connick Jr. on his 1990 album release also entitled WE ARE IN LOVE."Grey Cell Green" performed (with two basses) by Ned's Atomic Dustbin from their 1991 debut release GOD FODDER."Type" performed by Living Color off the 1990 album that GoogleMusic lists with a capital s in "time's," TIME'S UP"Talent Show" performed by The Replacements and off the one CD in Tim's CD collection to still bear the BMG Music stamp, 1989's DON'T TELL A SOUL."The Magic Number" performed by De La Soul in their best One-To-Grow-On fashion and off their 1989 release 3 FEET AND RISING."Groove Is In The Heart" NOT performed by De La Soul, but rather Dee-Lite on their 1990 release WORLD CLIQUE. The use of these songs are for entertainment purposes and without the expressed permission of the recording artist.Subscribe to 20TH CENTURY POPCAST! on APPLE PODCASTS, STITCHER and ANDROID or stream it at www.20popcast.com.Like, share and reminisce with 20TH CENTURY POPCAST! on FACEBOOK.Contact the show with any questions, suggestions or possible topics at 20popcast@gmail.com, #20popcast on Twitter and the POP TALK section of www.20popcast.com.Follow ROBERT CANNING @rhcanning on TWITTER. Read his web-comic at EXAGGERATEDLIFE.wordpress.com and his music blog at superultramegamix.wordpress.com. Follow TIM BLEVINS @subcultist on TWITTER and as SUBCULTISTon INSTAGRAM. 20TH CENTURY POPCAST will return next week with a super special and ever indulgent anniversary celebration of 50 numbered episodes of this very podcast.
Personal branding expert Samantha Ettus sheds light on her inspiration for her bestselling books, “The Experts’ Guide to 100 Things Everyone Should Know how to Do” and “The Pie Life: A Guilt-Free Recipe for Success and Satisfaction,” and gives valuable advice on how to live a happy, successful life while still tasting the goodness of every slice of the pie. From the “flex-time fantasy” eating away at your work time to nonexistent boundaries with clients disintegrating your personal life, Samantha reveals the fool-proof methods that successful women entrepreneurs have used to regain control of their relationships, their health, and their business. Time Stamped Show Notes: 00:50 – Samantha’s Inspiration 00:55 – Graduated business school and felt many CEO’s were boring and not intriguing 1:40 – She wondered how CEOs “with a spark beyond their job title” managed their speaking engagements, press, and personal brand? 2:00 – She decided to start a talent agency for personal brands 02:06 – Samantha’s Entrepreneurial Journey 02:10 - She pursued her first client, Strauss Zelnick, former CEO of BMG Music and media mogul, and built her client portfolio from there 02:34 - Thought she could survive only on commissions, but the percentage she got from ancillary projects wasn’t enough to sustain her firm 03:04 – She started taking a retainer because people would pay for PR 03:35 – Came up with a book idea: “The Experts’ Guide to 100 Things Everyone Should Know how to Do” 03:50 – She asked experts in their field to write a chapter to contribute to the book 04:06 – Book became a bestseller, she was signed for 3 more books with Random House, she closed her firm to focus on her books and babies 04:21 – Soon the books weren’t keeping her busy enough and she was seeking the “next thing” 04:47 – Samantha launched a talk show and Gary Vanderchuyk was her manager and producer 05:00 – Show was called “Obsessed TV,” and she interviewed amazing people 05:20 – Gary became more popular and didn’t want to manage/produce anymore and show was closed 05:30 – She got back into personal branding 05:39 – Learned that you can’t discuss personal branding without discussing the “elephant in the room”: How that person was managing their personal and professional life 05:45: Dedicated last 6 years to the study of this and concluded that we have faulty frameworks for how to think about work and life 06:00 – New model, new book: “The Pie Life: A Guilt-Free Recipe for Success and Satisfaction” 06:10 – Book consists of 100 interviews of 100 women discussing how they manage their personal and professional lives for success 06:15 – Advice for women entrepreneurs? 06:21 – Entrepreneurship is very different than the work/life of corporate America 06:30 – Entrepreneurship is much more difficult than people think, you are the only one accountable for your own boundaries and business success 07:15 – Beware of the “flex-time fantasy,” where you say yes to everything because of your “flexible” schedule; the attention your business needs will be compromised 07:50 – Don’t always be working/available to clients because your personal life will disappear 08:08 – The most successful entrepreneurs set clear boundaries 08:12 – Example: Writer who set work hours 10am-2pm, made it easier to say “no” 8:28 – Set your work hours 09:00 – Advice on cultivating friendships as an entrepreneur 09:04 – Never say your “friend well is full,” every seven years the average person loses ½ their friends 09:30 – As you go through life phases your needs change 09:50 – Breast cancer study: those with 10 or more friends have a 40% higher survival rate 10:15 – Entrepreneurs sometimes feel guilty hanging out with friends 10:30 –The most successful women don’t have guilt 10:49 – Productivity habits 11:00 – Time is a mindset, you can always have time for what you want to do 11:30 – The busier you are the more you can get done 11:44 – Samantha worked with woman to save her 6 hours a month of commuting 12:15 “Live within the golden triangle/line”: Home/office/(school) – Do all errands within that line or triangle to save time 12:37 – Wake up an hour before the earliest riser in your home 12:56 – Planning as far in advance as possible and using a calendar 13:28 – American Airlines saved $40,000 a year by eliminating one olive from each food tray in first class – Small changes make a big difference 13:45 – Discussing Perfection 13:50 – The best pies aren’t the perfect store-bought ones, they’re the messy, gooey homemade ones 14:02 – Perfection portrayed on social media (it’s the highlight reel) 14:37 – Don’t compare your life to someone else’s highlight reel 14:50 – How can we fit health into our busy entrepreneurial life? 15:00 – Just get it done – things will be messy, undone, put off 15:38 – Woman crying and feeling guilty because she “can’t” work out 16:07 – Finding a way to find a solution while partner watches kids 16:47 – Samantha goes on walks with friends or husband to fit relationship and health time “slices” into her schedule 17:00 – Scheduling doctor’s appointments for herself, not just her kids 17:15 – “Blending your slices” – Incorporating time with kids 17:22 – Share work with kids (logo contest with 6 year old son) 18:40 – Son became so passionate about his involvement as a “national judge” 18:57 – Former CEO of Harper-Collins Jean Friedman example 19:00 – She went to book parties every night and would share the exciting story with her kids 19:35 – Son is so proud of his mom 19:48 – You can live in guilt, apologizing for leaving/going to work/ etc., or you can show your kid that you are doing something exciting/good/that you love 20:00 – Child is more likely to love what they do and lead a life they love 20:30 – How to find out more about Samantha Samantha Ettus on Twitter and Facebook Website 3 Key Points: They key to personal branding is how you manage your personal and professional life – it’ll never be perfect so don’t compare yourself to others. Successful entrepreneurs set clear boundaries so they maximize their productivity. Friends and family are important – “blend your slices” so that you have time to cultivate those relationships while still respecting your health and designated work time. Resources Mentioned: Entrepreneur's Organization – The EO Network Book: The Experts' Guide to 100 Things Everyone Should Know How to Do Book: The Pie Life: A Guilt-Free Recipe for Success and Satisfaction
Host: Charles iambranded Madison BrandedAfterDark with Guest Musician Sean Jones Nexxlegacy is a global multimedia brand dedicated in providing direction to help strengthen aspiring artists in growing & enhancing personal goals, and aspirations. Attached will be efforts to educate children and adults across the globe in building a Legacy and carrying out a commitment to give to others based on effort, hard work and talent. Magnetic. Captivating. Genuinely soulful. These are just a few of the accolades describing Sean Jones, a performer whose international stock is on the rise. Sean’s interpretive performances of soul classics have wooed fans from across Canada and the U.S. Sean Jones has been singing since his formative years in high school, when he joined R&B vocal group In Essence, a group renowned for their five part vocal harmonies . In Essence w as signed to BMG Music, and went on to win R&B Recording at the Juno Awards and R&B Video of the Year at the Much Music Video Awards. From there, Sean embarked on a solo career that took him in the direction of his musical passion; classic soul.
Music Biz 101 & More is the only radio show in America that focuses on the business side of the music & entertainment worlds. Hosted by William Paterson University's Dr. Stephen Marcone & Professor David Philp, the show airs live each Wednesday at 8pm on WPSC-FM, Brave New Radio. In this episode, Tom "Grover" Biery, Senior VP of Digital Streaming, Marketing, & D2C, talks The Black Keys, artist management and marketing, Concord Music Group, and much more. (NOTE: In November, 2017, Grover became the EVP for Recorded Music North America for BMG Music. He's kind of a bigger deal now than when he did this interview. Find out what makes him tick and click!) Enjoy the talk, listener tweets, and see what you can get out of this. Like what you hear? Tweet us anytime: @MusicBiz101wp Engage and Adore us on The Facebook, The Twitter & Instagram: www.facebook.com/MusicBiz101wp twitter.com/MusicBiz101WP instagram.com/musicbiz101wp/
Nicole Reitz-Larsen (@reitzlarsen) is a secondary classroom teacher with 15+ years teaching experience. She has taught everything from AP/IB Computer Science, to German, Multimedia and Business related courses. She loves working with students and is passionate about equity in education and providing opportunities for all students to be successful. She works with teachers nationwide on the CS10K.org site and with Code.org to promote the importance of computer science, assist districts in implementing computer science K-12 in schools to broaden participation of underrepresented students of color and females. You can often find her facilitating Computer Science workshops nationwide, presenting at teacher conferences or meet ups because she loves working with educators to provide them with resources, and teaching strategies around equity and inquiry, while creating an environment that is inclusive of all students, as well as in the classroom which she calls home. In this episode, we discussed: the key challenges students face in the computer science classroom and best practices for helping them overcome them. tools parents can use to help their kids learn computer science. Resources: Code.org CS10K Made with Code Scratch Nonviolent Communication by Marshall B. Rosenberg NEWS Anonymous hackers some experts believe have Russian ties released a trove of tools the National Security Agency uses to exploit bugs on the Internet to conduct spying operations. For years, the NSA has resisted efforts by institutions to reveal the bugs it was exploiting so they could be fixed. Now, those bugs are on full display for all the world to see. Ellen Nakashima covers this story at the Washington Post and Andy Greenberg is covering it for Wired.----Hackers believed to have Russian ties also got into billionaire George Soros and his Open Society Foundations' files last week, according to Julian Hattem at the Hill. Two thousand documents were released giving an inside look into how the powerful Democratic supporter and his Foundations operate. ---- Google isn't out of the woods yet regarding the way it scans emails to serve up ads. Google scans not just Gmail messages, but also anyone interacting with Gmail, from any domain. The plaintiffs sued Google in the Northern District of California alleging that the company's email scanning practices violate wiretapping provisions of both the Electronic Communications Privacy Act and California's own state privacy laws. Google argued the practice is within the ordinary course of business. But US District Judge Lucy Koh disagreed, ordering the case to move forward. Joe Mullin covers this for Ars Technica.----It looks like internet service providers are going to have to start putting some of its users on blast for copyright infringement-even before they have been convicted of it. The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia ruled last week that Cox must pay $25 million to BMG Music for failing to notify users that they had infringed music copyrights by participating in illegal file sharing. BMG enlisted a 3rd party to monitor Cox' users for infringement and when it found infringement, notified Cox. But Cox then prevented its users from receiving notifications. So the court ruled Cox now owes BMG a $25 million penalty. Brian Fung has that story at the Washington Post. ---- Univision has won the bid for Gawker Media's bankruptcy assets. Gawker announced last week it would be ceasing operations. The announcement was made after months of speculation about the fate of the company, following a devastating $140 million judgment against Gawker in favor of Hulk Hogan. Hulk Hogan sued Gawker for posting a video showing Hogan having sex with radio Bubba the Love Sponge's wife. Keepin it classy, baby! Anyway, Univision's bid for Gawker's assets was $135 million, pending approval by the Bankruptcy Court. Lukas Alpert has the story in the Wall Street Journal.----Finally, The DOJ and FTC are seeking comment on proposed rules to update the guidelines we use to license intellectual property. The comments are due September 26th.
Host: Charles iambranded Madison Guest: musican Sean Jones Call in number 713-955-0720 http://www.nexxlegacy.com Magnetic. Captivating. Genuinely soulful. These are just a few of the accolades describing Sean Jones, a performer whose international stock is on the rise. Sean’s interpretive performances of soul classics have wooed fans from across Canada and the U.S. Sean Jones has been singing since his formative years in high school, when he joined R&B vocal group In Essence, a group renowned for their five part vocal harmonies . In Essence w as signed to BMG Music, and went on to win R&B Recording at the Juno Awards and R&B Video of the Year at the Much Music Video Awards. From there, Sean embarked on a solo career that took him in the direction of his musical passion; classic soul.
Please help me welcome Zoe Moon Back to Red Velvet Media ! Zoe began her journey as a singer/songwriter with BMG Music and Arista Records, traveling the country, connecting with others of varying spiritual disciplines, sharing song and insights, and honing her techniques as a reader. She worked in television and film where she connected with her first clients, a base which has grown by word of mouth, through referals. She works fulltime now as an astrologer, writing for GlitterBall Magazine, Manchester Gossip, The Cosmic Path, OM Times Magazine,Northwest Woman's Magazine, and Vault of Heaven. She is busy doing radio interviews as well as her own weekly show on Blogtalk radio . She has an upcoming tv show in development and 2 more in talks. You can request a private reading from Zoe by writing her here http://zoemoonastrology@gmail.com , http://zoemoonastrology.blogspot.com
Leo's Radio. Substitution for Sunnyland Steve "Views of The Blues" May 11, 2015 Part 1 of 2. Sunnyland Steve is off for a few weeks and I had the honor of subbing for him. Here is the playlist: Bluesland (Blues) with Leo Schumaker 05/11/2015 03:00PM to 04:30PM 03:01PM-03:04PM (3:33) Booker T And The M Gs “Green onions” from Stax 50th Anniversary on Atlantic (USA) 03:04PM-03:07PM (3:00) T-Bone Walker “Two Bones and a pick” from T- Bone's That Way (CD, Album, Private, 1992) on Charly Records Ltd. 03:07PM-03:12PM (4:14) Jr Wells and Buddy Guy “T-bone shuffle” from Atlantic blues Chicago 03:12PM-03:17PM (5:04) Tommy Castro Band “Mama Jama” from No Foolin' 03:17PM-03:21PM (3:58) RJ Misho “Got My Passport” from Everything I Need 03:21PM-03:26PM (4:58) The Blasters “JB Lenoir Jam (Live)” from The Blasters Live: Going Home on Shout! 03:26PM-03:28PM (2:45) Tiny Bradshaw & His Orchestra “The Train Kept a-Rollin'” from Well Oh Well - 30 R&B Favourites on AP Music 03:37PM-03:40PM (3:00) Muddy Waters “Mean Mistreater” from Absolutely the Best 03:40PM-03:43PM (3:00) Lafeyette Thomas “The Thing” composed by G. F. Horgan from West Coast Guitar Killers 1951-1965 03:43PM-03:46PM (3:00) Jimmy Reed “I Ain't Got You” composed by j.l. williamson from Best of The Blues Volume 2 on BMG Music (usa) Thanks for tuning in. "LADIOS".
It is always a pleasure and so much fun to have Zoe Moon "ASTROLOGER TO THE STARS" on Red Velvet Media Blogtalk Radio. Zoe Moon began her journey as a singer/songwriter with BMG Music and Arista Records, traveling the country, connecting with others of varying spiritual disciplines, sharing song and insights, and honing her techniques as a reader. She worked in television and film where she connected with her first clients, a base which has grown by word of mouth, through referals. She works fulltime now as an astrologer. Zoe is a highly sought after astrologer to the entertainment industry. This is your chance to call in with personal questions. http://zoemoonastrology.blogspot.com
I love having Zoey on , this will be a great show ! Zoe Moon began her journey as a singer/songwriter with BMG Music and Arista Records, traveling the country, connecting with others of varying spiritual disciplines, sharing song and insights, and honing her techniques as a reader. She worked in television and film where she connected with her first clients, a base which has grown by word of mouth, through referals. She works fulltime now as an astrologer, writing here and for GlitterBall Magazine, Manchester Gossip, The Cosmic Path, OM Times Magazine, Northwest Woman's Magazine, and Vault of Heaven. She has an upcoming tv show in development and 2 more in talks. You can request a private reading from Zoe by writing her here http://zoemoonastrology@gmail.com
Zoe Moon began her journey as a singer/songwriter with BMG Music and Arista Records, traveling the country, connecting with others of varying spiritual disciplines, sharing song and insights, and honing her techniques as a reader. She worked in television and film where she connected with her first clients, a base which has grown by word of mouth, through referals. She works fulltime now as an astrologer, writing here and for GlitterBall Magazine, Manchester Gossip, The Cosmic Path, OM Times Magazine,Northwest Woman's Magazine, and Vault of Heaven. Zoes understanding of artists and the industry has made her indispensable to many but her popularity crosses all lines as is evidenced by her exuberant following on The Zoe Moon Astrology Show, a live one hour radio show on blogtalk radio . She also makes frequent appearances as a favorite guest on several other shows. One of her personal quotes , It's a crime that we aren't taught how to maneuver our unique energy patterns. We know our heritage, we understand DNA and yet we are blind to the energetic blue print we carry. It is time that this changed and I am on a mission to change it. Zoe Moon.
Its always fun to have Zoe Moon on ... Please help me welcome Zoe Moon Back to Red Velvet Media ! Zoe began her journey as a singer/songwriter with BMG Music and Arista Records, traveling the country, connecting with others of varying spiritual disciplines, sharing song and insights, and honing her techniques as a reader. She worked in television and film where she connected with her first clients, a base which has grown by word of mouth, through referals. She works fulltime now as an astrologer, writing here and for GlitterBall Magazine, Manchester Gossip, The Cosmic Path, OM Times Magazine,Northwest Woman's Magazine, and Vault of Heaven. She is busy doing radio interviews as well as her own weekly show on CBS radio's Newskyradio, Thursday nights at 5pm pacific/8pm eastern . She has an upcoming tv show in development and 2 more in talks. You can request a private reading from Zoe by writing her here http://zoemoonastrology@gmail.com
Come celebrate Holly's Birthday as she has friend Zoe Moon join her! Zoe is so spot on with her Astrology and insights on many things.. Zoe Moon began her journey as a singer/songwriter with BMG Music and Arista Records, traveling the country, connecting with others of varying spiritual disciplines, sharing song and insights, and honing her techniques as a reader. She worked in television and film where she connected with her first clients, a base which has grown by word of mouth, through referals. She works fulltime now as an astrologer, writing here and for GlitterBall Magazine, Manchester Gossip, The Cosmic Path, OM Times Magazine,Northwest Woman's Magazine, and Vault of Heaven. She is busy doing radio interviews as well as her own weekly show on CBS radio's Newskyradio
It has been some time since we have had Zoe Moon on . Make sure to tune in as it will cover the new cycle and what is happening currentally. We will be taking calls. Make sure to call in early as the lines fill up..There will be a Chat room as well .. A little more Info on "Zoe Moon".. Zoe Moon began her journey as a singer/songwriter with BMG Music and Arista Records, traveling the country, connecting with others of varying spiritual disciplines, sharing song and insights, and honing her techniques as a reader. She worked in television and film where she connected with her first clients, a base which has grown by word of mouth, through referrals. She works fulltime now as an astrologer, writing here and for GlitterBall Magazine, Manchester Gossip, The Cosmic Path, OM Times Magazine,Northwest Woman's Magazine, and Vault of Heaven.You can request a private reading from Zoe by writing her here http://zoemoonastrology@gmail.com
Join me as I talk to Zoe Moon as we welcome in the first day of summer and talk about all the cool stuff in store for many of us from Famed astrologer to the stars Zoe Moon. Zoe Moon began her journey as a singer/songwriter with BMG Music and Arista Records, traveling the country, connecting with others of varying spiritual disciplines, sharing song and insights, and honing her techniques as a reader. She worked in television and film where she connected with her first clients, a base which has grown by word of mouth, through referrals. She works fulltime now as an astrologer, writing here and for GlitterBall Magazine, Manchester Gossip, The Cosmic Path, OM Times Magazine,Northwest Woman's Magazine, and Vault of Heaven. She is busy doing radio interviews as well as her own weekly show on CBS radio's Newskyradio, Thursday nights at 5pm pacific/8pm eastern, tune in here: http://sky.radio.com/shows/the-zoe-moon-astrology-show . She has an upcoming tv show in development and 2 more in talks. You can request a private reading from Zoe by writing her here http://zoemoonastrology@gmail.com
Our guest is Michael Medico of E&M Advertising in NYC- His company specializes in branded direct response marketing for clients such as Telebrands, Turtle Wax, Petro Oil, BMG Music, 1-800Flowers among many others. Michael will talk about what it takes to bring an idea to market through various marketing channels.
Join us for a monthly update with astrologer Zoe Moon. Zoe Moon began her journey as a singer/songwriter with BMG Music and Arista Records, traveling the country, connecting with others of varying spiritual disciplines, sharing song and insights, and honing her techniques as a reader. She worked in television and film where she connected with her first clients, a base which has grown by word of mouth, through referals. She works fulltime now as an astrologer, writing here and for GlitterBall Magazine, Manchester Gossip, The Cosmic Path, OM Times Magazine,Northwest Woman's Magazine, and Vault of Heaven. She is busy doing radio interviews as well as her own weekly show on CBS radio's Newskyradio, Thursday nights at 5pm pacific/8pm eastern, tune in here: http://sky.radio.com/shows/the-zoe-moon-astrology-show . She has an upcoming tv show in development and 2 more in talks. You can request a private reading from Zoe by writing her here http://zoemoonastrology@gmail.com or keep up with her daily by joining her group page here: http://www.facebook.com/pages/ZOE-MOON-
Zoe Moon began her journey as a singer/songwriter with BMG Music and Arista Records, traveling the country, connecting with others of varying spiritual disciplines, sharing song and insights, and honing her techniques as a reader. She worked in television and film where she connected with her first clients, a base which has grown by word of mouth, through referrals. She works full time now as an astrologer, writing here and for GlitterBall Magazine, Manchester Gossip, The Cosmic Path, OM Times Magazine,Northwest Woman's Magazine, and Vault of Heaven. She is busy doing radio interviews as well as her own weekly show on CBS radio's Newskyradio, Thursday nights at 5pm pacific/8pm eastern, tune in here: http://sky.radio.com/shows/the-zoe-moon-astrology-show . She has an upcoming TV show in development and 2 more in talks.
Join me as I talk to Zoe moon about the new year, today and her new 2012 calendar Zoe grew up in a small town in Ohio and moved to Los Angeles to pursue music. She signed a publishing deal with BMG Music, recorded for the legendary Clive Davis's Arista Records and toured across two continents. She headlined her own shows and opened for many personal favorites including David Bowie, Sir Elton John, Beck, and Hole. Having been initiated into the esoteric world at a very young age, it was just natural for Zoe to read charts for those she met on the road, on set, in the studio, or at her concerts. She was approached by the technical director on Will and Grace to shoot a reality show, "The Adventures of the Abductees" which featured her band and aired nationally on cable TV for a year. Zoe next came aboard an independent film company to write, direct and star in spiritually edgy projects she and her partners would develop. Zoe means 'circle of life' and is the root word for zodiac, and like her name implies, she began to come full circle when the film industry began pursuing her to read for them. She has spent the last years as a much sought-after counselor in private readings for top directors, producers, actors, writers, and other insiders who are trying to time their premieres, shoot dates, auditions, casting calls, contracts, and find the right chemistry between actors. The Zoe Moon Astrology Show, a live one hour radio show every Thursday night on CBS radio's The New Sky Radio at 8pm eastern/5pm pacific. Her readership grows weekly across all platforms. Zoe writes for OM Times Magazine, Manchester Gossip, Glitterball Magazine, The Cosmic Path, and her own sites . She is in development with a new tv show to be announced shortly. providing private readings for some of the worlds most celebrated artists.
Join me as I talk to Zoe moon about the new year, today and her new 2012 calendar Zoe grew up in a small town in Ohio and moved to Los Angeles to pursue music. She signed a publishing deal with BMG Music, recorded for the legendary Clive Davis's Arista Records and toured across two continents. She headlined her own shows and opened for many personal favorites including David Bowie, Sir Elton John, Beck, and Hole. Having been initiated into the esoteric world at a very young age, it was just natural for Zoe to read charts for those she met on the road, on set, in the studio, or at her concerts. She was approached by the technical director on Will and Grace to shoot a reality show, "The Adventures of the Abductees" which featured her band and aired nationally on cable TV for a year. Zoe next came aboard an independent film company to write, direct and star in spiritually edgy projects she and her partners would develop. Zoe means 'circle of life' and is the root word for zodiac, and like her name implies, she began to come full circle when the film industry began pursuing her to read for them. She has spent the last years as a much sought-after counselor in private readings for top directors, producers, actors, writers, and other insiders who are trying to time their premieres, shoot dates, auditions, casting calls, contracts, and find the right chemistry between actors. The Zoe Moon Astrology Show, a live one hour radio show every Thursday night on CBS radio's The New Sky Radio at 8pm eastern/5pm pacific. Her readership grows weekly across all platforms. Zoe writes for OM Times Magazine, Manchester Gossip, Glitterball Magazine, The Cosmic Path, and her own sites . She is in development with a new tv show to be announced shortly. providing private readings for some of the worlds most celebrated artists.
Join me as I talk to Friend and One of the Most trusted and respected Astrologers/Numerologist we have .. Zoe Moon began her journey as a singer/songwriter with BMG Music and Arista Records, traveling the country, connecting with others of varying spiritual disciplines, sharing song and insights, and honing her techniques as a reader. She worked in television and film where she connected with her first clients, a base which has grown by word of mouth, through referals. She works fulltime now as an astrologer, writing here and for GlitterBall Magazine, Manchester Gossip, The Cosmic Path, OM Magazine, and Vault of Heaven. She is busy doing radio interviews as well as her own weekly show on CBS radio's Newskyradio, Thursday nights at 5pm pacific/8pm eastern
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