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The Body Serve
Fan Fics and Side Chicks

The Body Serve

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 50:06


The tours have begun their brief stop on grass, and here's what we know: Marketa has risen, Bublik is dangerous, Carlos won't stop winning, and the WTA hasn't yet figured out Tatjana Maria's spins. Outside of the results, we cover the end of Kyrgios' stint with the BBC and its possible causes. Plus: Sinner and Bocelli's camp collaboration and the US Open's mixed doubles pairings, which appear to have been drafted by agents and some very online fans. 03:50 Grass results: Tatjana Maria stuns the big hitters at Queen's 11:05 Marketa has awoken, Bublik wins second Halle title  18:50 Kyrgios won't be broadcasting this year (now why is Chris Eubanks in it?) 26:30 Too late to Kei-pologize? 29:15 Sinner & Bocelli Grammy when? 32:10 A Slam title for fan-fic?! 38:00 A listener question 42:35 Et ceteras: coaching changes, Petra's imminent retirement, Mariah's new single 

Rassegna Stampa
Due settimane di wait and see, calciomercato nell'IA e il duetto Bocelli-Sinner

Rassegna Stampa

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2025 39:45


Trump si prende due settimane di tempo per decidere se partecipare al conflitto in Iran. Israele si ricompatta nello sforzo. Crosetto dice che gli USA non hanno ancora chiesto all'Italia di impiegare le basi americane sul nostro territorio. Intanto negli USA Meta cerca di arruolare i dipendenti di Open AI con bonus da 100 milioni di dollari. E in Italia esce un singolare duetto musicale tra Andrea Bocelli e Jannik Sinner. 

Moser, Lombardi and Kane
6-17-25 Hour 3 - Olympic hockey groups, HUGE Nuggets giveaway/Dumb NBA narratives/Vic's boy Bocelli

Moser, Lombardi and Kane

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2025 44:13


0:00 - The 2026 Winter Olympics already announced the hockey groups and schedule for ther group play. The USA got LUCKY and drew a really easy group, according to Moser. Plus, we're announcing a HUGE Nuggets-related giveaway contest that could earn you some sweet gear.14:24 - Brett's sick of all these dumb narratives pushed by the NBA media. Why don't they exist in other sports?32:43 - Vic's boy Andrea Bocelli will be at Ball Arena tonight. Or maybe he'll be at the Catalina Wine Mixer.

The Sandy Show Podcast
The Awkward Truth About Body Counts

The Sandy Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 21:45 Transcription Available


Today on The JB and Sandy Show:Discussion on the discomfort surrounding the topic of body counts in relationships.Exploration of societal expectations and judgments related to body counts for men and women.Personal anecdotes related to body counts and relationships.Conversation about the tradition of giving monogrammed graduation gifts.Reflections on the significance of personalized gifts versus cash gifts.Nostalgia surrounding graduation experiences and gift-giving practices.Humor related to the practicality and safety concerns of monogramming children's items.Anticipation and apprehension regarding the upcoming graduation season.Discussion about the changing dynamics of relationships and dating among younger generations.Engagement in conversations about upcoming music events and the evolving entertainment landscape.

Off The Lip Radio Show
OTL#1003 - Equine Healing Collaborative

Off The Lip Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025


This magical place in Monterey, a day I won't ever forget, becoming close to a beautiful horse Bocelli…

DUBAI WORKS Business Podcast
Davos 2025, Saudi Arabia's $3.4B workforce plan, Bocelli's Bugatti home

DUBAI WORKS Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 35:25


HEADLINES: - World Economic Forum 2025 in Davos: Key Highlights from 20–24 January- Saudi Arabia Offers $3.4 Billion in Cash Incentives to Trim Government Workforce- Bugatti Residences Welcome a Maestro: Andrea Bocelli's New Dubai Home

TODAY
TODAY October 24, 8 AM: Spielberg Talks ‘Schindler's List' Milestone | TODAY's Best-Selling Products | Andrea Bocelli on New Concert Film

TODAY

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 34:15


Steven Spielberg reflects on the 30th anniversary of his iconic film ‘Schindler's List' and the important organization it inspired, the Shoah Foundation. Also, our Shop TODAY team shares a few best-selling products, from fashion and beauty to home essentials. Plus, Andrea Bocelli and Sofia Carson discuss a new concert film marking Bocelli's three decades in the music industry.

Made IT
#168 Come Costruire una Startup di Successo Affrontando le Sfide del Mercato dell'Intelligenza Artificiale con Michele Grazioli, Founder di Vedrai

Made IT

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 55:03


L'ospite di oggi ha iniziato a farsi strada nel mondo dell'imprenditoria da giovanissimo. Pensate che ha aperto la sua prima azienda quando era un liceale, e oggi guida una promettente startup nel mondo dell'Intelligenza Artificiale. Nata nel 2020, Vedrai è un'azienda tecnologica che sviluppa prodotti digitali per supportare imprese, fondi di investimento, e società di consulenza nel prendere decisioni basandosi su dati e intelligenza artificiale. In pratica Vedrai predice le conseguenze che potrebbero essere causate da eventi interni o esterni all'azienda, e consiglia come comportarsi. La startup è partita con 1 milione di euro raccolti in fase pre-seed, ed è stata poi finanziata da un club deal di imprenditori, industriali e personaggi dello spettacolo e dello sport tra cui Piero Angela, Chiellini e Bocelli in un round da 5 milioni di euro. Nel 2022 ha anche raccolto 40 milioni di euro con un round guidato da Azimut. Durante la nostra chiacchierata, Michele ci ha raccontato tanti behind the scenes della sua azienda. E per la prima volta ha apertamente anche raccontato un momento difficile di pivot che ha dovuto affrontare proprio appena dopo aver raccolto l'ultimo round da 40 milioni - quando l'espansione velocissima di Chat GPT e altri modelli di LLM, gli hanno fatto capire che il business model di Vedrai sarebbe presto diventato obsoleto. Invece di aspettare, Michele ha preso la difficile decisione di comunicare ad investitori e impiegati, che avrebbero dovuto lavorare duro per cambiare rotta. E adesso questa scelta sta pagando.  Abbiamo parlato della sua evoluzione personale da giovane imprenditore e di come è riuscito a mettere da parte la sua introversione per la crescita di Vedrai. SPONSOR Questo episodio è offerto da Startup Geeks, il più grande incubatore online in Italia per aspiranti imprenditori e startup.Hai un'idea di business ma non sai da dove cominciare? Startup Geeks ha la soluzione: si chiama Startup Builder, un percorso di incubazione online della durata di 12 settimane, pensato proprio per chi vuole trasformare la propria idea di business in una startup pronta a raccogliere i primi investimenti e a essere lanciata sul mercato. Scopri di più a questo link: www.startupbuilder.it NEWSLETTER Iscriviti a Il Digestivo la nostra newsletter mensile sul mondo startup italiano: https://ildigestivo.substack.com/ SOCIAL MEDIA Se vi piace il podcast, il modo migliore per dircelo o per darci un feedback (e quello che ci aiuta di più a farlo diffondere) è semplicemente lasciare una recensione a 5 stelle o un commento su Spotify o l'app di Apple Podcast. Ci ha aiuta davvero tantissimo, quindi non esitate :) Se volete farci delle domande o seguirci, potete farlo qui: Instagram ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@madeit.podcast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ LinkedIn ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@madeitpodcast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

Online For Authors Podcast
Skates and Pirouettes: Unexpected Love on the Ice with Author Melissa C Diaferia

Online For Authors Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 25:10


My guest today on the Online for Authors podcast is Melissa C Diaferia, author of the book Sugar Plum and the Right Winger. Melissa is a talented independent romance author from Toronto, Ontario. Along with her passion for makeup artistry and nail design, Melissa enjoys writing as another creative outlet for her ideas and passions. Here, she is known to focus on her Italian heritage, musicality, sports, and her love for romance-based plots. Melissa also enjoys giving back to others in her community as she volunteers at her local church to further spread the love and joy she has in her heart. In my book review, I stated Sugar Plum and the Right Winger is a clean, quick-read romance. This novella features Bea, a ballerina, and Teo, a Toronto Blues hockey player. As with any good romance, neither Bea nor Teo are completely honest about their attraction. Plus, Bea is keeping a secret, one that could stop the romance in its tracks before it really gets started. One thing I really enjoyed was that the novella includes songs and Melissa provides readers with the song list - including numbers from the Broadway musical, Hamilton, as well as singers like Elvis, Bocelli, and Michael Bublé. Sugar Plum and the Right Winger is the first in the Toronto Blues series. And BTW, the Toronto Blues is not a real NHL hockey team. The real Toronto team is the Maple Leafs. And yes, I had to look that up! Subscribe to Online for Authors to learn about more great books! https://www.youtube.com/@onlineforauthors?sub_confirmation=1 Join the Novels N Latte Book Club community to discuss this and other books with like-minded readers: https://www.facebook.com/groups/3576519880426290 You can follow Author Melissa C Diaferia Website: https://melissacdiaferia.wixsite.com/author IG: @melissa_dia Tiktok: @melissa.diaferia   Purchase Sugar Plum and the Right Winger on Amazon: Paperback: https://amzn.to/3ShIqbT Ebook: https://amzn.to/3YcqmDz   Teri M Brown, Author and Podcast Host: https://www.terimbrown.com FB: @TeriMBrownAuthor IG: @terimbrown_author X: @terimbrown1   #melissacdiaferia #sugarplumandtherightwinger #romance #novella #terimbrownauthor #authorpodcast #onlineforauthors #characterdriven #researchjunkie #awardwinningauthor #podcasthost #podcast #readerpodcast #bookpodcast #writerpodcast #author #books #goodreads #bookclub #fiction #writer #bookreview *As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.

ExplicitNovels
The Tenor Virtuoso: Part 2

ExplicitNovels

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024


 A visit with her mother.by senorlongo. Listen to the ► Podcast at Connected.The score was tied 0-0 at halftime. I waved to Steffi as she walked by into the gym. Her dad and Jeremy left to get some sodas out of their car. I found myself alone with Mrs. Goldwasser, her mother. “I want to thank you for last night, Rob,” she began. “You should know that Steffi and I have few secrets. She told me just about everything when she came in.” She saw the concern on my face and laughed, “No, don't worry. How many eighteen year old girls do you know who haven't had sex? What do you think I did when I was eighteen? I'm Jewish so I obviously wasn't trying to be a nun.“Until last night Steffi had sex with one boy. Now she's had sex with a man. Believe me, she much prefers the man over the boy. I've tried to explain how sex is about giving; both ways. Until last night I don't think she believed me. Now she does, so thank you very much. Don't mention anything to her father. He doesn't know and he acts like she's still ten. One of these days he'll wake up and she'll be engaged.” We talked about other things for a while until Jeremy and his dad returned with a cooler. I was offered a Coke, but I politely refused. However, I did accept an invitation to lunch.I walked down the bleachers to Steffi once the game had ended–a 1-0 loss on a penalty kick. I didn't know much about soccer, but I thought that Steffi had played well, not giving up any kind of advantage to the opposing team. I kissed her cheek and we talked quietly as we walked toward the school. I stopped outside after she told me she would see me after her shower. Her hair was still wet when she returned fifteen minutes later. I took her hand as we walked to my car.I was about to open the door for her when she spun me around and wrapped her arms around my neck. “Did you like the game?”“I liked the way you played, but I would have liked it better if you won.”“That doesn't happen very often; only once this year and we've played five games. This was actually one of our better efforts. Right now I think we should shut up and kiss.” It was hard to argue with that kind of logic. I leaned down slightly and pressed my lips to hers. It was just as sweet as I recalled. We kissed there for several minutes before we broke it, I think because she could hear my stomach growling.We were in the car when I commented that I'd had a very interesting conversation with her mother. “I'm sorry, Rob. I should have told you about our relationship. Mom and I talk about everything. I told her before our date that I thought I'd have sex with you. I knew; don't ask me how; that you'd be different; that you'd take care of me.”“I loved everything we did last night and I want it to happen again. I love making you cum. Watching you squirm around is a real turn-on. Oh; I have to go to a concert tonight. They want me to sing a couple of songs. The rest of the time we'll be in the audience like everyone else. I hope you don't mind.”“Gee; I get to go to a great concert and I get to hear you perform; why would I complain? It sounds great to me. We are going back to your house after, aren't we?”“We're going before, too. I have to dress, but I don't know what we'll be able to do.”“That's okay; I do! Let's just make sure we have enough time. Don't you have to warm up, or something?” I opened the door for her and we drove the short distance to her home. As expected Jeremy was out in the driveway with his basketball. He passed it to me; I dribbled behind my back and between my legs before taking a fifteen-foot jumper that hit nothing but net.“Awesome, Rob; can you teach me to do that?”“Well; I can show you, but it really is nothing more than practice. I used to practice dribbling with my eyes closed. The same thing about shooting with your off hand; it's nothing more than practice; practice; practice. You have to have some ability, but that alone won't cut it.” I passed the ball back to him and walked with Steffi into the house. Her father was already out back working with the grill. For someone whose job required incredible hand-eye coordination he was doing a terrible job. I offered to take over and he willingly walked away, leaving the grilling to me.Having grown up in an apartment I'd had no experience with any kind of grill until this past summer when I used one almost every noon and night until Carla and Joe were hired. I had learned a lot over those six weeks. I sectioned off the bulk chopped chuck with a steak knife and put my hands to work pounding out and shaping a bunch of burgers. Let's see; two for me, one for Steffi, one for her mom; . I made eight thinking that would be plenty. I seasoned them with salt and pepper and started the grill. Steffi brought out some rolls and gave me a kiss in the process. I was cooking away when she reappeared and kissed me again. “Uh; what's your dad going to say? Doesn't he still think of you as a ten year old?”“Unfortunately, he does, but he just went to the store. He'll be back in about ten minutes so I have that long to kiss you and convince you we need to do more later on this afternoon.”“Ha; that won't take much, but let's see you convince me.” She jumped into my arms and rammed her tongue down my throat. Steffi remained in that position for several minutes until I broke away to check the burgers. I had just put the rolls on the grill when her father appeared, explaining that he had forgotten his wallet. It was a close call, but I wasn't worried. I was pretty sure Steffi's mom had things under control and I found it hard to actually believe her father didn't realize that we had kissed a few times.I served the lunch at one o'clock sharp and I must have done a good job because everyone was stuffing themselves, including me. I suggested Steffi get ready because I would have to warm up before dinner. I explained that I always sang for an hour before performing to loosen my vocal cords and to check my pitch. I would have to do it early tonight because I was only a part-time performer and we were going to dinner first. She was ready just after two. I thanked her folks for lunch even though I was the chef. I took her hand and walked her to the car. Forty minutes later we were at my home. I took a few minutes to call the box office and order four tickets for Joe and Carla. I also reminded them that I would need two for Steffi and me. Both sets would be at the “Will Call” office.CHAPTER 4I turned around once I was done to find Steffi naked in the hallway, shaking her hot ass and waving those smooth white globes in my face. She slowly back-pedaled up the stairs, playing with her tits and leading me to the bedroom where I was sure she had some plans for me. I shed my clothes as I followed so all I was wearing were my sandals when I entered the room. She fell back onto the bed as I approached and I made a big show of “falling” onto her. We came together in a tangle of body parts. I kissed her lips before working my way down, kissing her neck, her tits, her belly. I stuck my tongue into her navel. She was obviously ticklish because she jumped up shrieking with laughter. I continued my journey down to her abdomen and my ultimate target. Once there I pulled her on top of me, her tasty cunt just over my chin.Steffi ran her fingernails up and down my shaft, teasing me as my cock jumped in response. I began to eat her delicious cunt; she lowered her head onto my cock, washing it with her tongue as she sucked and bobbed up and down. I attacked her cunt with my mouth, first covering the entire surface with my lips and sucking mightily. This caused her labia to engorge. In seconds they were swollen with her passion. I move in to her core, teasing her tunnel with my tongue. I knew I was getting to her in the same way she was getting to me. Steffi was squirming all over me; I was humping her mouth. I doubted that either of us could do anything to control our movements.I knew I was getting close so I shifted my attentions to her clit. I sucked it between my teeth, nibbling and sucking simultaneously. She came hard and fast, flooding my mouth with her ejaculate. I barely had time to warn her, “Steffi; I'm close.” She paid no heed and took my hefty load into her mouth and throat as a result. She squeezed the last drops from my wilting cock and licked them off with a smile. I could barely move so I pulled her around to me so I could hold and caress her while we recovered. We rose about twenty minutes later and showered. Steffi dressed and combed her hair while I put on my navy blue suit and tied my tie. Once done I went down to my studio to run through some scales. I always taped my practices so I could play them back for review. I was finished by five.We drove into Boston, heading for Faneuil Hall where I had reservations at Durgin-Park, famous for generations for its massive prime rib and seafood. It was an extremely expensive restaurant, but I was being well paid for my work tonight and I could afford to treat Steffi well. She had certainly treated me well over the past two days. We arrived on time for my 5:45 reservation. We dined extremely well and I drove over to Mass Ave. in plenty of time for the concert at Symphony Hall.We were seated on the aisle at a table in row eight and the usher showed me how to get onto the stage when called. My cue occurred when a huge screen was lowered from above the stage. An interview with Andrea Bocelli was played. I kissed Steffi and stepped into the aisle, from there to side of the stage. Bocelli was asked about young talent to replace the aging tenors, many of whom were now retired, and recently deceased Pavarotti. “There are several fine young tenors,” he said, “but the most outstanding comes from right here in the States. I've had the honor and pleasure of performing with him; Rob Kerwood is the outstanding tenor of the future.” The screen was raised to reveal me standing at a microphone center stage.The backup singers began without introduction, “Once you have found her never let her go; once you have found her never let her; .”I jumped in over the last, “go,” and sprang right into “Some Enchanted Evening,” following the rendition made popular by Jay Black and the Americans way back in 1965. I was aware of the first four or five words then I was somewhere else. Autopilot was the best way I could describe it; I was no longer in front of thousands of strangers; I was in my own mind relying on my years of instruction and practice. It was only at the very end of the song that I came back. The song ended and I bowed to the enthusiastic applause. I even heard a few “Bravo's” coming from the audience. I could make out Steffi and I could see she was beaming.I moved easily into my second song, “The Impossible Dream,” without saying a word. Everyone knew the song and it was very well received. It ended to very strong applause. I spoke now for the first time, “I really love this song because I live the impossible dream every day. I grew up in a single parent home, a two-bedroom apartment on the second floor above a busy street and a liquor store. My father took off before I was even born and my mother struggled to get by, often working two or even three jobs. I know of the sacrifices she made to get me to Julliard for lessons every Saturday for almost ten years. For me to be here on this stage is truly the impossible dream.”I went on to introduce my next song, “Every March there is a major singing competition in Dublin in which one and only one song is sung. Last year more than 1500 competed and I'm proud to tell you that I was the winner as I was the prior year. I hope you enjoy this song as much as the judges did. I'll bet that many of you know the beginning of this song, but that few know the ending which is very emotional. I couldn't get through it without crying when I first tried to sing it. Of course; I was only seven at the time.” There was some laughter in the audience and when it ended I took a deep breath and launched “Danny Boy.” My voice was full of emotion as I told the story in song of an old man who sends his only son off to war and prepares him for his return whether the father is alive or dead. It was one of my best ever performances. People leapt out of their seats when I finished and bowed. I turned to acknowledge the orchestra and I was truly astonished to see that they were standing and applauding, too. There were many calls for an encore.Conductor Heath Lockner told the audience of my concert series and asked if I could sing one of the Christmas songs. I suggested “Oh, Holy Night,” but the orchestra wasn't prepared so I decided to sing “a cappella.” I moved away from the microphone. I didn't need it if there was no orchestra behind me. I knew from experience that my voice would easily be heard anywhere in the auditorium. I could hear a pin drop, that's how quiet it was as the song built. I thought this was the most beautiful and by far the most difficult of the Christmas songs. I finished to wild acclaim, thanked Heath and the orchestra and strode off the stage and back to Steffi.It was intermission so everyone was up and about. I was stopped several times for my autograph before I reached her. She jumped into my arms and kissed me. “Oh Rob, you were fantastic; incredible. I can't believe I was actually here for it.” I put my arm around her and walked her up the aisle to where I saw Joe and Carla sitting. They greeted me with huge smiles and introduced me to their daughter and her husband. I could understand why they didn't like him; he came off like a cold fish, devoid of any personality. Worse, he couldn't help but scope out Steffi's body right in front of his wife. We chatted for a minute before I excused us, using thirst as an excuse.We ran into Stan, the business manager, in the lobby. He was ecstatic. They had sold more than 500 tickets to my future concerts during the intermission. He bought us a couple of Cokes and some popcorn. I shook more hands and signed more autographs on our way back to our seats. I took a close look at Steffi once we were seated; I saw total love and lust in her eyes. I was extremely pleased with both. Once the lights were dimmed she pulled my hand to her crotch. It was soaking wet; I was sure her dress was ruined. I looked at her again; she smiled lamely and shrugged her shoulders. “I couldn't help it. I love the way you sing. I didn't tell you, but I had two orgasms in Mrs. Sherman's class. I held her hand and gave her cheek a peck as the concert began again. We enjoyed the music, but, truthfully, there was somewhere else we'd rather be; home in my bed. That's where we were at 11:00 on the dot. I figured that would give us another hour or more of fun before I had to take her home.CHAPTER 5I opened the door and stepped aside for Steffi. She ran past me like she was on the soccer field. If I thought she might be tired I was definitely wrong. She was upstairs with her clothes off before I even made it to the bedroom door. “Eager, aren't we?”“You're damned right; clothes off now!” I almost laughed, but I could see how serious she was and this wasn't a time to start an argument. I folded my jacket over the chair, followed seconds later by my tie, shirt, pants and boxers. My shoes and socks fell quickly to the floor. There was no hiding my excitement; it was standing out perpendicular to my body and it felt as hard as a rock. Steffi reached for my hand and pulled me onto her. Her lips reached up for mine and we met in a sweet delicious kiss. I fell the rest of the way to the bed, savoring the sensation of her perfect smooth skin. Steffi's body was still tan from the summer with only her tits, pubic area, and ass snow white. I wrapped my arms around her, my hands finding the smooth globes of her ass. My fingers ran up and down her ass crack, pausing to tickle her puckered star. Steffi noticed immediately.“Oh! What are you doing back there?”“Just playing with one of the most sensitive parts of your body; did you know there are more nerve endings in your ass than in your cunt? If your cunt had as many as your ass; all you'd want to do is fuck.”Steffi laughed hysterically. “All I want to do now is fuck; you.” She gave me that little girl pout look that they all seem to know so well and is so effective on guys; except me!“Are you trying to tell me something, because I'm having trouble following you.”She gave me an exasperated, “Ah,” and pushed me onto my back. She straddled me and sunk swiftly onto my hard cock. “Do you understand me now? This is what I've wanted all night and I'll want again tomorrow and the day after that and; .”I put my fingers up to her lips. “I really do understand; it's exactly what I want, too. I don't know what I did before I met you, but I know this; I want it to go on and on and on. You're wonderful and you fuck pretty good, too.” She took one look at me and laughed. God, I loved the way she laughed. In fact, I loved an awful lot about her, especially the way she fucked.Steffi began to rock, grinding her clit into me. “Isn't this what they call clock management in basketball? Take a quick shot in the hope you'll get another before the end of the half?”“Huh?”“That's what I'm doing here; working for a fast one so we'll have plenty of time for another before you have to take me home. What a waste of time, taking me home. I should just stay here all night then we could really fuck.”“Maybe, but here's a thought; when I was a kid I wished we could have Christmas every day until my mother explained that having it once a year made it special. Having it every day would make it ordinary. Now, I'm not suggesting that sex with you would ever be ordinary, but there is a limit as to how often we can do it. We need to cultivate other interests, but not now. Oh God; definitely not now!” Thrusting into Steffi, I lifted her from the bed. We were both into it now; desperate to cum, needing to cum as much as we needed to breathe. We drove into each other at a furious pace; I could see the determination on her face and I was pretty sure I had the same expression on mine. This wasn't going to last forever, not at the intensity of our mating. Suddenly, Steffi's expression changed; she was feeling nothing but rapture now. She was only seconds away which was fortunate because I could feel it mounting deep within my groin. I pumped harder; faster; until at last! We erupted together like two volcanoes. Steffi shook with convulsion as my semen poured into her womb. Her eyes were glazed over when she collapsed onto my chest. I checked the clock; 11:13; not bad, we may yet be able to fuck again exactly as she planned.There was no rush now; we lay there together, two lovers in their post-coital bliss. I'd heard that expression before, but until I had met Steffi I thought it nothing more than a myth. Now there was nothing I enjoyed more than snuggling with her at this time. She lifted her head almost a half hour later, a silly grin on her face. I leaned up to kiss her which only served to make her grin bigger and sillier. I was about to ask her about it when she spoke, “I love doing this with you, Rob. It's so satisfying in so many ways. I can't even explain how I feel after you make me cum, except to say that I feel totally at peace. Does that make any sense?”“I think so,” I replied as I pulled her back to me, holding her even tighter than before, if possible. “I feel pretty much the same way, as though there's nothing in the world except you and me. The feeling is so exhilarating, like my whole body is glowing. I know it's awfully early in our relationship, Steffi, but I think I'm falling in love with you. I can't imagine living without you.”“Oh Rob, I feel the same way. I've never known anyone as sweet and loving a

Share the Music - il podcast
La Walk of Fame - Talk

Share the Music - il podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 7:34


La Walk of Fame è una delle passeggiate più curiose di Hollywood e oggi ci siamo chieste: quali artisti musicali hanno lì una propria stella?

The Debbie Nigro Show
Kenny Loggins Asked Eugene Ruffolo Same Question I Did. How Come I Don't Know You?

The Debbie Nigro Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2024 25:28


If You Don't Know About Eugene Ruffolo I'm Hoping You Willl Now.  He's not just any talent.  Eugene is a prolific and deeply personal songwriter.  The world could use more of him. His music calms people down. A mutual friend who went to school with him in NY back when, had no clue about his talent until a zoom decades later during Covid. He then became addicted to his music and kept insisting I needed to listen. So, I did. I swear I could feel his music in my veins. I was taken aback by the beauty of his vocal gift and the genius of his songwriting. As good as any famous musical artist I've ever enjoyed. I honestly was shocked I had not heard about him. Apparently even Kenny Loggins was shocked he didn't know about him after both collaborated on a segment of someone else's record.   In addition to his own songwriting, Eugene has shared studios and stages with many famous artists, drawn to his unique vocal talents. People like Garth Brooks and Tony Bennett and Kenny Loggins, Run-DMC, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Livingston Taylor, Spyro Gyra, just to name a few.  He covers themes like forgiveness, the precious bonds of friendship, the search for existential truth. Among his many worldwide accolades his music has been referred to as “the jewel of folk pop' .You'll hear for yourself if you take a few minutes to listen to this podcast of our live in-studio bonding session. Eugene even took a little musical departure recently to write and record a collection of Italian songs celebrating his Italian heritage and his love of Mediterranean and pop music, folk music. And he wrote a classy little book to along with it, on food, music, and Italian culture, which I thought was very cool.  Eugene Ruffolo also has a great sense of humor as evidenced by how he handled my ridiculous opening of my live show. En route to the studio, I reached in blindly to my purse while driving and accidentally sprayed ‘Band Aid Antiseptic Cleansing to Go Spray' in my mouth instead of the ‘Listerine Cool Mint' which comes in the exact same pump packaging. Needless to say I was an idiot.  Panicking that I might have poisoned myself but knowing that Eugene was coming into the radio studio, I decided to risk not going to the emergency room and instead spent a few hyper minutes on the phone minutes before the show started with the nurse from Band Aids 800 # who sweetly read off the chemical ingredients I sprayed on my tongue and suggested I contact poison control. Had no time for that. Instead I played a few of Eugene's songs to calm myself down LOL and give my audience a taste of his extraordinary talent including new songs he's just released. In order we sampled: Late Bloomer (My personal favorite as the words were just so good!) Bella Maria   Closer To You   Poor Lonesome Me     Like many who were just about to launch 'something' right when the pandemic hit, Eugene's best laid plans got put on hold. “Embarrassed to say it was actually because that little pandemic that pesky little pandemic got in the way because I finished the record in 2019 and I was just about to go on a tour to Europe, literally in April 1st of 2020, and then you know what happened there. So yeah, and I was about to release the record and then that happened and then I sort of just sat down." "It felt like a strange time to do it and I couldn't figure out what the right time was and all this time went by and then I thought, well, I need to get this, I need to get this record out. I have more music to make.” As far as Eugene Ruffalo's Italian songs go…his are quite beautiful. His Italian album is called ‘Canto per Mangiare'.  “I've always embraced my Italian heritage, and I always had a sort of love of Italian music, because I started going to Italy when I was a child, and I went a lot during my twenties. I spent a lot of time there during my 20s. I had all these friends, and I didn't speak any Italian when I first started going. One of the ways that I learned how to speak Italian was through the music. I listened to a lot of music, and I would ask my friends, what does this mean and what does that mean.” Eugene wanted to get to the roots of real Italian music not the stereotypical Italian songs. “That's one of the impetuses behind this record was the fact that I think in America, people only know Italian music in two ways. They know it as classical, right? Let's just use Pavarotti. Bocelli is more of a pop guy, but he has sort of a classical, he has a classical aesthetic right? Or the Italian American Dean Martin singing Volare and that kind of thing. So, I wanted to get to more because there are a lot of other aspects of Italian music. So, my record really has a few elements to it. One of them is traditional Neapolitan folk music, which is really beautiful. And then the other is just singer-songwriters from the 70s, like the equivalents of the James Taylor, Cat Stevens that we have here, but that existed in the 70s in Italy. So, I covered some of their songs, and then I wrote a bunch of tunes myself.” Eugene's about to take his first trip in 4 years to perform. He's going overseas to Ireland. He's never been there. Then on to the Netherlands. But I told him he had to come do my show first because I needed to know more about him and wanted more people to hear him so they wouldn't have to say… How come I don't know you? You'll thank me for introducing you to Eugene Ruffolo on this podcast of our live conversation on The Debbie Nigro Show.

The Julie & Jim Traber Podcast
Sorry, Not Sorry...

The Julie & Jim Traber Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 39:25


Julie & Jim talk about Bocelli, the Solar Eclipse and how to handle a bad apology! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mimmo Moramarco Ilmimmo
Bocelli canta agli Oscar 'Con te partirò'

Mimmo Moramarco Ilmimmo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 1:15


Koken met Classics
Pokerface

Koken met Classics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 17:06


Dit recept vraagt om bezwete lakens, brandende kaarsen en opgedroogd speeksel: seks dus. Want Pokerface gaat niet over een potje poker, maar over een stomend potje biseksuele seks. Verder nodig in dit recept: een tomamamamamatje Mama Baker, een papapapapatatje Papageno, een traditionele, klassieke fond, een superzaag en een bouillonblokje Bocelli.

Dominant Duo/Total Dominance Hour
Valentines Day, Bocelli, Phone calls w/Jim , Thunder win, Santa Clara and more.

Dominant Duo/Total Dominance Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 89:05


Wednesday February 14, 2024 The Dominant Duo – Total Dominance Hour -Valentines Day, Bocelli, Phone calls w/Jim , Thunder win, Santa Clara and more. Follow the Sports Animal on Facebook, Instagram and X PLUS Jim Traber on Instagram, Berry Tramel on X and Dean Blevins on X Listen to past episodes HERE! Follow Total Dominance Podcasts on Apple, Google and SpotifySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Millevoci
Intervista a Matteo Bocelli

Millevoci

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 21:08


Il suo primo album si intitola semplicemente Matteo, il cognome è importante ma c'è molto altro. Passione e talento con studi al Conservatorio, piano e canto lirico, l'attività da modello…

SBS Italian - SBS in Italiano
Matteo Bocelli, in arrivo un tour australiano nel 2024

SBS Italian - SBS in Italiano

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2023 11:49


Matteo, figlio del leggendario tenore Andrea Bocelli, effettuerà a marzo 2024 una tournée a Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne e Perth per promuovere il suo ultimo album.

The Times of Israel Daily Briefing
Day 78 - What is the UN Security Council actually calling for?

The Times of Israel Daily Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2023 25:05


Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 20-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world. Today is day 78 of the war. US bureau chief Jacob Magid joins host Amanda Borschel-Dan for today's podcast. The United Nations Security Council voted on a resolution on December 22, sponsored by the UAE, which passed with 13 votes in favor while the US and Russia abstained. We start with what was included and discuss the notion of a UN humanitarian coordinator to oversee and verify third-country aid to Gaza. Three senior Western diplomats told Magid over the past week that the diplomatic echelons are increasingly unconvinced that Israel won't reoccupy Gaza permanently after the war. We hear why and what we're hearing out of Israel about the day after the war. Forty percent of Jewish Israelis want US President Joe Biden to be reelected in the 2024 presidential election, compared to just 26.2% who back Republican frontrunner Donald Trump, a poll conducted on Wednesday found. Magid explains why. Finally, 85-year-old Yaffa Adar shared her story of how she survived 49 days in Hamas captivity. The answer is surprisingly musical. For the latest updates, please look at The Times of Israel's ongoing live blog. Discussed articles include: Live blog December 23, 2023 Security Council passes resolution calling for steps to immediately increase Gaza aid Full text of UN Security Council resolution calling for Gaza pauses, boost in aid Israel cornering itself into postwar Gaza military occupation, Western diplomats warn In major shift, survey finds Israelis prefer Biden to Trump as next US president ‘Thanks to you, I'll sing with new enthusiasm': Bocelli writes to freed hostage who used his music to endure captivity THOSE WE HAVE LOST: Civilians and soldiers killed in Hamas's onslaught on Israel THOSE WE ARE MISSING: The hostages and victims whose fate is still unknown Subscribe to The Times of Israel Daily Briefing on iTunes, Spotify, PlayerFM, Google Play, or wherever you get your podcasts. IMAGE: Trucks with humanitarian aid arrive at the Palestinian side of the Kerem Shalom border crossing, in the southern Gaza Strip, on December 18, 2023. (Abed Rahim Khatib/Flash90See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Elvis Duran and the Morning Show ON DEMAND

Celebrity Interview: Matteo Bocelli

Elvis Duran and the Morning Show ON DEMAND

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 12:51 Transcription Available


His self-titled debut album is out now and tonight he is performing at Madison Square Garden, we welcome Matteo Bocelli!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ultim'ora
Fondazione Bocelli, Biancalani "Grande orgoglio essere all'Onu"

Ultim'ora

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 1:45


NEW YORK (ITALPRESS) - "E' un giorno tanto atteso e sognato, abbiamo sempre cercato le istituzioni. Essere qui e portare i nostri progetti è un orgoglio e una grande responsabilità". Lo ha detto la Presidente della Fondazione Bocelli Laura Biancalani, a margine dell'intervento di Andrea Bocelli all'Onu.col/mgg (video di Stefano Vaccara)

Ultim'ora
Bocelli all'Onu "La musica strumento importante per la pace"

Ultim'ora

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 3:10


NEW YORK (ITALPRESS) - "Noi auspichiamo un esercito di soldati di pace che lottino per la pace con strumenti di pace e, in questo senso, la musica può avere una funziona importante". A lanciare il messaggio è Andrea Bocelli, ospite al Palazzo di Vetro dell'Onu, dove ha partecipato all'evento "Empowering Youth through Music". L'artista ha presentato il lavoro della sua Fondazione umanitaria impegnata ad aiutare le persone in difficoltà. col/mgg/gsl (video di Stefano Vaccara)

Pillole di Italiano
La canzone - Musica

Pillole di Italiano

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2023 5:44


Musical pill dedicated to Music itself, according to three pop songs from last century. - Credits : “Musica è” by Eros Ramazzotti / P. Cassano / A. Cogliati (1988) - “Vivo per lei” by M. Mengali / V. Zelli / A. Alibani (1995) - “Una musica può fare” by Max Gazzè (1999/2018)

5 Heures
Quel regard Woody Allen porte-t-il sur sa longue carrière ?

5 Heures

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2023 50:17


Comment, dans un entretien pour « 5 heures », le mythique cinéaste new-yorkais explique-t-il sa méthode de travail ? Pourquoi la chanteuse Doja Cat est-elle en train de créer la polémique avec son nouvel album « Scarlet » ? Quel est le thème du nouveau film de Woody, « Coup de chance » ? Dans la famille Bocelli, faut-il demander le fils d'Andrea, Matteo ? Comment expliquer l'improbable rencontre entre Marc Lavoine et Cerrone ? Que fête le duo autrichien Kruder et Dorfmeister ? Toutes les réponses sont dans « La semaine des 5 heures » de ce lundi 25 septembre.

CBS This Morning - News on the Go
Oprah Talks New Book Club Pick: "Wellness: A Novel" | Matteo Bocelli on Debut Solo Album

CBS This Morning - News on the Go

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 35:45


Hawaii Gov. Josh Green joins "CBS Mornings" six weeks after the Maui wildfires left nearly 100 people confirmed dead. He discusses how visitors can help Hawaii heal and the role of climate change in the disaster.The majority of states and school districts don't guarantee teachers paid time off after having a baby, leaving many hoping for summer births, stockpiling sick days or going unpaid. As CBS News' Nancy Cordes reports, some teachers and advocates want to see the policies changed.Only on "CBS Mornings," Oprah Winfrey reveals her newest book club selection, "Wellness: A novel," by New York Times best-selling author Nathan Hill. Hill shares the inspiration for the novel and discusses some of the big questions it poses about life and love. Winfrey shares what drew her to choose the book and what she learned from it about happiness.After years of collaborating with his father -- the legendary singer Andrea Bocelli -- Matteo Bocelli is stepping out into the spotlight with his debut solo album. CBS Mornings speaks with Matteo Bocelli about the inspirations for the record, what his father thought upon hearing it for the first time and collaborating with pop sensation Ed Sheeran.As part of our ongoing series Kindness 101, Steve Hartman and his kids are sharing stories built around themes of kindness and character and the people who've mastered both. His latest lesson is joy.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Onet Rano.
Onet Rano. Goście: Matysiak, Rafałowski, Bocelli, Witkowski, Szmigielski CAŁY ODCINEK

Onet Rano.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 100:52


Gośćmi Beaty Tadli w "Onet Rano." są: Paulina Matysiak, dr hab. Wojciech Rafałowski, Matteo Bocelli i Michał Witkowski. W części #WIEM rozmowa Odety Moro z Maciejem Szmigielskim z Przeglądu Sportowego. 

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Onet Rano.
Matteo Bocelli w Onet Rano

Onet Rano.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 17:47


Gościem programu jest Matteo Bocelli.

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Music Fun Facts
Amazing Bocelli

Music Fun Facts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 0:48


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Who? Weekly
Rosanna Arquette, Matteo Bocelli & Jessel Taank?

Who? Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 71:38


TICKETS TO OUR 2023 TOUR ARE NOW ON SALE! On today's brand new Who?: Kylie and Jordyn... friends again or a future plotline on a Hulu reality series? You be the judge! (And can Andrea Bocelli's son, Matteo Latto squash the #ladolcevita beef?) Latto ends the "throw stuff at at concerts" debacle, Rosanna Arquette crashes her car in Malibu, Tori Spelling isn't loving her mother Candy's best friendship with Josh Flagg, one of the RHONY Housewives barfed at the premiere, Ben Platt flopped the magical nepo baby Q @ Rolling Stone and Busy Philipps fell on the streets of NYC. (She's OK!) Plus, Lori Harvey is still dating the same guy as last time we talked about her, Braunwyn Windham-Burke is engaged in a #PeopleExclusive and Olly Murs married bodybuilder Amelia Tank. Call in at 619.WHO.THEM to leave questions, comments & concerns for a future episode of Who's There?. Support us and get a TON of bonus content over on Patreon.com/WhoWeekly To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Live 95.5
Whatcha' Doin' At The Andreas Bocelli Concert

Live 95.5

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 6:57


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Couleurs tropicales
La Nigériane Ayra Starr de retour après le succès de l'album «19 & Dangerous»

Couleurs tropicales

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 48:30


Parmi les nouveautés, Kaysha, Boddhi Satva, Alesh et Bazzarba sont à l'affiche. Tandis que les reprises de chansons Andréa Bocelli et de Luciano Pavarotti sont à l'honneur dans la séquence gold.  Dans la séquence Génération Consciente, les auditeurs prennent la parole à travers des notes vocales envoyées via Whatsapp au 00336.37.42.62.24. (Rediffusion) Retrouvez notre playlist sur Deezer : Kaysha X Boddhi Satva X Alesh - Twerk Bazzarba - Pesa elengi Ayra Starr - Sability Ice Spice -In ha mood Oprah - Amina Adivser feat Mia Guisse - Ar njehen Jean-Pierre Cari feat Jocelyne Labylle - La sen glen glen Rachelle Allison - Too hot Libianca - People (Check on me) Sensey' feat Joe Dwèt Filé - Money Damoiseau Jay Brixxx - Ou bezwen Andrea Bocelli - Con te partirò Pape Diouf - Partir Ralph Thamar - Caruso Luciano Pavarotti - Caruso

The Hot Tub Podcast
8 - "Just make eye contact with the guy and hum 'Birthday Sex'"

The Hot Tub Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023 36:04


Rush breaks down his two super random celebrity airport encounters, and the Hot Tub Podcast invades each other's personal space. Plus, a very special edition of Brady's Game of Joy that is so good, it would make Andrea Bocelli jealous. Like and subscribe!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Couleurs tropicales
La Nigériane Ayra Starr de retour après le succès de l'album «19 & Dangerous»

Couleurs tropicales

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2023 48:30


Chaque vendredi, l'émission est consacrée à deux étapes de la musique.  Parmi les nouveautés, Kaysha, Boddhi Satva, Alesh et Bazzarba sont à l'affiche. Tandis que les reprises de chansons Andréa Bocelli et de Luciano Pavarotti sont à l'honneur dans la séquence gold.  Dans la séquence Génération Consciente, les auditeurs prennent la parole à travers des notes vocales envoyées via Whatsapp au 00336.37.42.62.24. Retrouvez notre playlist sur Deezer : Kaysha X Boddhi Satva X Alesh - Twerk Bazzarba - Pesa elengi Ayra Starr - Sability Ice Spice -In ha mood Oprah - Amina Adivser feat Mia Guisse - Ar njehen Jean-Pierre Cari feat Jocelyne Labylle - La sen glen glen Rachelle Allison - Too hot Libianca - People (Check on me) Sensey' feat Joe Dwèt Filé - Money Damoiseau Jay Brixxx - Ou bezwen Andrea Bocelli - Con te partirò Pape Diouf - Partir Ralph Thamar - Caruso Luciano Pavarotti - Caruso

CBS This Morning - News on the Go
Andrea Bocelli and Wife on Traveling Horseback in Italy | Helen Mirren on "1923"

CBS This Morning - News on the Go

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 24:36


The City of Goodness orphanage in western Ukraine has had to expand in the past year to better serve the children who lost or were separated from their parents in the war. CBS News' Imtiaz Tyab visited the facility to see how its switched up operations with the help of American donors.Famed tenor Andrea Bocelli and his wife Veronica Berti Bocelli join "CBS Mornings" to discuss their epic adventure on horseback in Italy for the film, "The Journey." The Bocelli's discuss the magical moments on their journey, how they learned to ride horses and their special partnership.Actress Helen Mirren joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss the successful series "1923," a prequel to "Yellowstone." Mirren teases the return of the beloved Spencer to Montana in the new season of "1923" and discusses the background of her character Queenie, who is returning to "Fast X" in the "Fast and Furious" franchise.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

From The Archives
Episode 10 - Bocelli

From The Archives

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 21:50


In this episode, Jason, Josh, Ben, and Cole discuss Retrospec Films' post production team's efforts, in conjunction with Impact Productions, on two projects for Andrea Bocelli, "A Bocelli Family Christmas" and "The Journey: A Musical Special with Andrea Bocelli."

The City's Backyard
The City's Backyard S3 E17 Joseph James has a new single climbing the charts called Valentine...he's performed, produced and toured with major acts, among them as keyboardist for Lady Gaga, Richie Blackmore(Deep Purple), Bono and more!

The City's Backyard

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 35:14


Special Guest  Joseph James drops by The City's Backyard Podcast! GRAMMY NOMINATED MUSIC PRODUCER, SINGER/SONGWRITER & MUSIC EXECUTIVE RELEASES HIS FIRST SOLO EFFORT Berklee College of Music graduate Joseph James has had a keen eye for talent and has helped launch and develop the music careers of many talented artists most notably, Stefani Germanotta aka Lady Gaga & others . . .  Other credentials : Keyboardist for Bocelli, Bono and  Blackmore (Deep Purple) Joe first met Stefani in 2003 to produce her college application demo for New York University's Tisch School of the Arts. Together they recorded three Jazz standards. Fast forward to 2023 and Joseph's debut single is #22 / Billboard AC and Climbing Featured on Spotify : 31k Streams, 14k Followers / 4wks 200K Plays Added to Sirius/XM Love & Mosaic channels Valentine's Day is a year-round celebration of Love + Music VALENTINE :    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ik--xhP8hK4   The rest of Joseph's  album ('5.5') follows in the coming weeks!

Behind the Bima
Special Guest - Veronica Bocelli

Behind the Bima

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2023 56:50


Veronica Bocelli is the wife of Andrea Bocelli and vice-chair of the Bocelli Foundation. The Andrea Bocelli Foundation, Ente Filantropico, was established in July 2011 inspired by the desire of Maestro Bocelli and his family to give back a measure of the love and support that they had received over the course of his career spent traveling around the world. 00:00 - Intro 2:00 - Interview 50:03 - Outro Rabbi Efrem Goldberg: Rabbi, Boca Raton Synagogue (BRS). Rabbi Philip Moskowitz: Associate Rabbi, BRS. Rabbi Josh Broide: Outreach Rabbi, BRS.

Music Fun Facts
Amazing Bocelli

Music Fun Facts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 0:48


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Review Party Dot Com
RPDC 131: The Environment Leaves a Little to be Desired

Review Party Dot Com

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 51:25


Of all the environments, we're stuck with this one? Come on, Earth, do better! Keep this up and I'm shipping out, that's right, to the fourth dimension. Today's topics include always being outside with a banana and a stick, definitely garbage, How-To guides, the slaps of the keys, the face of a strangler, fish bowl drinks, Bocelli, having fun, The Review Game, Thanos' nipples, and blocks of paint. Want more Party? Check it out at https://www.reviewpartydotcom.com/ !

Unscripted One-on-One
Episode 185 - Unscripted with Nita Whitaker

Unscripted One-on-One

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2022 59:32


Episode 185 is with the amazing Nita Whitaker. Acclaimed singer Nita Whitaker (her resume includes singing the original demos for Whitney Houston) and her father, Green, share their true story in the new memoir, When Your Hand is in the Lion's Mouth: The Life and Wisdom of a Man . This is so timely - especially as dated history creeps back into our lives. Her father uniquely shaped her through his daily guidance in a place, situation and time that would be complex for many. Growing up in the Jim Crow south, her father could only hope that progress would be made, living a life leaning into his optimism as fuel for his future family. He gave her the tools to change how she saw, reacted and processed the world around her. We'd love to share some of their insights with you:· When facing hurdles, her father would tell your kids (and yourself) to be accountable, "giving it your all, whether it's 2 or 2,000" people watching.· Today family foundations, like the importance of kids having a true sense of self, can give strength in the midst of circumstance and are vital in uncertain times. · Civil rights are something that he saw change a country, change lives, change his life, change his daughter's life. 96 years is a long time to have a snapshot of our country!· Giving a truthful reality in a way that enlightens and shows room for potential over painHer and her father are available for an interview, should you be interested. We'd love to work together or find a project you have in the works she could contribute to. Thank you in advance for your time. Much appreciated!ABOUT NITA WHITAKERNita Whitaker is a former ICU registered nurse-turned Miss Louisiana, an accomplished singer, and award-winning actress and author. A favorite singer of legendary producer David Foster, Whitaker has sung with some of the most famous voices of our time. She sang the original demos for Whitney Houston's standards, “I Will Always Love You,” “I Have Nothing,” and “I Look to You” working with producers David Foster and Walter Nelson Jr. Having toured with Andrea' Bocelli as a guest duet artist, as well a featured vocalist on tour with jazz trumpeter Chris Botti, Whitaker has performed with some of the great singers of our time including Michael Bolton, Lionel Ritchie, Yolanda Adams, Patti LaBelle, Barbra Streisand, Patti Austin, Josh Groban, and Michael Bublé. Whitaker's first independently published memoir, Finding My Voice: My Journey through Grief to Grace, won the Indie Discovery Book Award (Aging/Death and Dying) and two National Indie Excellence Book Awards in the Grief and Memoir Categories. Born in Shreveport, LA, she champions literacy through her 501c3 non-profit In A World With Books (www.inaworldwithbooks.org) which has put 18,500 new books in the hands of underserved children and counting.

In Awe by Bruce
When Your Hand Is In The Lion's Mouth - Nita Whitaker

In Awe by Bruce

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022


When Your Hand is in the Lion's Mouth: The Life and Wisdom of a Man Named Green - is a narrative non-fiction story and a father-daughter memoir. Based on his remarkable 96 years of life, Whitaker's father has provided the lifeline of the story, as seen through the eyes and heart of his daughter. Whitaker captures the pride she has for the paternal presence who taught her about love and respect for yourself and others even in most trying times. Their bond grew from a family rich in experiences and strong sense of self with many lessons this story hopes to pass on to the next generation. Nita Whitaker Nita Whitaker is a former ICU registered nurse-turned Miss Louisiana, an accomplished singer, and award-winning actress and author.A favorite singer of legendary producer David Foster, Whitaker has sung with some of the most famous voices of our time. She sang the original demos for Whitney Houston's standards, “I Will Always Love You,” “I Have Nothing,” and “I Look to You” working with producers David Foster and Walter Nelson Jr. Having toured with Andrea' Bocelli as a guest duet artist, as well a featured vocalist on tour with jazz trumpeter Chris Botti, Whitaker has performed with some of the great singers of our time including Michael Bolton, Lionel Ritchie, Yolanda Adams, Patti LaBelle, Barbra Streisand, Patti Austin, Josh Groban, and Michael Bublé. She has entertained thousands as well hundreds in her own intimate one woman shows, charity galas and corporate events; her expansive talent and humor continues to find new avenues to be expressed.A Grand Champion Hall of Fame Star Search Winner, Whitaker's stellar vocals blend, jazz, pop, and classical into her own unique sound. She has performed on stage including four world premiere's musicals: “Ragtime,” “Ten commandments the Musical,” “Breaking Through” at Pasadena Playhouse, and most recently named the 2019 NAACP Best supporting actress award winner for her role of Mom Winans in the Broadway bound musical “Born For This” at the Majestic Theater in Boston, The Broad Stage in Santa Monica, CA, Alliance Theater and the Arena Stage in Washington D.C. 2Whitaker's first independently published memoir, Finding My Voice: My Journey through Grief to Grace, won the Indie Discovery book Award (Aging/Death and Dying) and two National Indie Excellence Book Awards in the Grief and Memoir Categories.Born in Shreveport, LA, she champions literacy through her 501c3 non-profit In A World With Books (www.inaworldwithbooks.org) which has put 18,500 new books in the hands of underserved children and counting.Whitaker has contributed articles for Inspired Women online magazine, was recently featured in Voyager LA magazine, and has also recorded and co-produced four independent records. Still the greatest delights of her life are her robustly talented daughters, Skye and Liisi LaFontaine (who is starring as Satine in London's WestEnd's Moulin Rouge), as they continue to soar.Official Site: www.nitawhitaker.comInstagram: @soprantygirlFacebook: Nita Whitaker

Music Fun Facts
Amazing Bocelli

Music Fun Facts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 0:48


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ONE MORE TIME  di Luca Casadei
Mario Volanti, com'e' nata Radio Italia

ONE MORE TIME di Luca Casadei

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 32:57


Mario Volanti, musicista, compositore e speaker radiofonico, fonda nel 1982 RADIO ITALIA SOLOMUSICAITALIANA. Decidendo così, di rispondere all’avanzata esterofila nel comparto musicale radiofonico di quegli anni. In questa puntata parla degli inizi e della fondazione di Radio Italia: “Ero insofferente: devo fare la radio. Mi chiama un’ascoltatrice affezionata e mi dice che il suo socio vuole fare una radio. Incontro Franco Borgonovo e fondiamo Radio Italia. La cosa stava diventando seria: nel ’91 siamo diventati la prima radio d’Italia“. L’attentato: “Alle 4 del mattino mi chiama la polizia “deve venire subito, c’è stato un attentato: una bomba in radio“. Mi alzo e volo in radio, entro e non c’era piò niente: bruciato tutto. Il rapporto con gli artisti: “Mi confronto con gli artisti dal punto di vista musicale. Uno dei primi con cui ho consolidato un bel rapporto è Enrico Ruggeri. La prima intervista Laura Pausini l’ha fatta con me, come anche Bocelli o Gigi D’Alessio. Ho ricevuto anche dei no: Gianni Morandi me ne ha fatta una sporca. Avevamo fissato il live nel nostro Music Place. Il giorno prima mi dicono “sicuro che domani Gianni Morandi verrà in Radio Italia?! A me risulta che sarà dalla De Filippi ad Amici“. Non è possibile, penso, avevamo preparato tutto. Alla fine abbiamo dovuto annullare tutti gli inviti. L’ho cancellato dalla mia vita. Poi siamo diventati di nuovo amici per la pelle“.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Rokkland
Meira Gus Gus og Andrea Bocelli

Rokkland

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2022 115:00


Magnús R. Einarsson fyrrum tónlistarstjóri Rásar 2 er gestaumsjónarmaður í Rokklandi í dag. Hann er með umfjöllun um ítalska stórsöngvarann Andrea Bocelli sem heldur tónleika í Kórnum í Kópavogi laugardaginn 21. maí nk. Bocelli þykir vera með eina fallegustu rödd heims og hefur selt yfir 90 milljónir platna á heimsvísu. Celine Dion hefur sagt að ef guð hefði söngrödd, þá myndi hún hljóma eins og röddin hans Bocelli. Magnús náði í Bocelli í síma á dögunum og við heyrum Magnús tala um og við söngvarann. Lykke Li, Florence + The Machine, Sting, Ry Cooder, Elvis og fleiri koma líka við sögu. Og Gus Gus. Biggi Veira ? Birgir Þórarinsson sem er sá eini sem hefur verið í Gus Gus allan tímann, allt frá byrjun árið 1995 til dagins í dag var gestur þáttarins síðasta þáttar. Við ræddum um allt og ekkert og allt mögulegt, en við vorum ekki alveg búnir þegar tími var úti og þess vegna er smá framhald í dag.

Rokkland
Meira Gus Gus og Andrea Bocelli

Rokkland

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2022


Magnús R. Einarsson fyrrum tónlistarstjóri Rásar 2 er gestaumsjónarmaður í Rokklandi í dag. Hann er með umfjöllun um ítalska stórsöngvarann Andrea Bocelli sem heldur tónleika í Kórnum í Kópavogi laugardaginn 21. maí nk. Bocelli þykir vera með eina fallegustu rödd heims og hefur selt yfir 90 milljónir platna á heimsvísu. Celine Dion hefur sagt að ef guð hefði söngrödd, þá myndi hún hljóma eins og röddin hans Bocelli. Magnús náði í Bocelli í síma á dögunum og við heyrum Magnús tala um og við söngvarann. Lykke Li, Florence + The Machine, Sting, Ry Cooder, Elvis og fleiri koma líka við sögu. Og Gus Gus. Biggi Veira ? Birgir Þórarinsson sem er sá eini sem hefur verið í Gus Gus allan tímann, allt frá byrjun árið 1995 til dagins í dag var gestur þáttarins síðasta þáttar. Við ræddum um allt og ekkert og allt mögulegt, en við vorum ekki alveg búnir þegar tími var úti og þess vegna er smá framhald í dag.

Rokkland
Meira Gus Gus og Andrea Bocelli

Rokkland

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2022


Magnús R. Einarsson fyrrum tónlistarstjóri Rásar 2 er gestaumsjónarmaður í Rokklandi í dag. Hann er með umfjöllun um ítalska stórsöngvarann Andrea Bocelli sem heldur tónleika í Kórnum í Kópavogi laugardaginn 21. maí nk. Bocelli þykir vera með eina fallegustu rödd heims og hefur selt yfir 90 milljónir platna á heimsvísu. Celine Dion hefur sagt að ef guð hefði söngrödd, þá myndi hún hljóma eins og röddin hans Bocelli. Magnús náði í Bocelli í síma á dögunum og við heyrum Magnús tala um og við söngvarann. Lykke Li, Florence + The Machine, Sting, Ry Cooder, Elvis og fleiri koma líka við sögu. Og Gus Gus. Biggi Veira ? Birgir Þórarinsson sem er sá eini sem hefur verið í Gus Gus allan tímann, allt frá byrjun árið 1995 til dagins í dag var gestur þáttarins síðasta þáttar. Við ræddum um allt og ekkert og allt mögulegt, en við vorum ekki alveg búnir þegar tími var úti og þess vegna er smá framhald í dag.

Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Arizona
02-17-22 - Pathetic Looking Rams Super Bowl Parade Sends John On A Cancel Parades Rant - Does Megan Appreciate John's Gift Of Expensive Bocelli Tickets

Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Arizona

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 43:29


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FIFA PlayOn
Episode 5: Matteo Bocelli & Sarai Bareman

FIFA PlayOn

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 39:16


This week Eni and Alvaro go backstage with Italian singer, Matteo Bocelli, and travel back to the FIFA Women's World Cup France 2019™ with FIFA Chief Women's Football Officer Sarai Bareman. Our hosts lock horns once again in a battle of 'Best of Friends'. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Classical Post
Debuting at Madison Square Garden, Ayanna Witter-Johnson Rides the Wave of Life

Classical Post

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 14:08


My guest today on the Classical Post podcast is singer, cellist, and composer Ayanna Witter-Johnson who makes her debut at Madison Square Garden as part of Andrea Bocelli's US tour this December. I'm sure you realize the significance of someone debuting in front of a crowd that could be upwards of 20,000 people. It's an incredible feat. One of the really beautiful things that Bocelli has done for other artists is brought them on tour with him, which gives them enormous levels of recognition they might not get otherwise simply because of the vast amount of people that crowd into these stadiums to hear him sing. Ayanna, who joins me today in the Classical Post studio, finds herself with that exciting opportunity—on stage with Bocelli, making a very important splash in New York's iconic venue, Madison Square Garden. I personally find her artistry so vibrant, exuding a light that is just exciting to be around. We discuss her musical origins that are very much grounded in numerous genres—coupled with her education as being a seriously trained classical musician at Manhattan School of Music—and producing a sound that is uniquely hers, flavored with alternative R&B. This sound world is particularly evident on a new single called "Flow My Tears", recently arranged by John Aram, but originally, the music was written by John Dowland in 1596. Yes, you heard that correctly. It's over 400 years old. Ayanna brings to life Mr. Aram's arrangement of an atmospheric, beat-driven ancient song, now built for streaming online. I hope you enjoy this conversation with Ayanna Witter-Johnson and that it inspires you to explore this artist who will certainly light up Madison Square Garden this month. -- Classical Post explores the intersection of classical music, style, and wellness, diving into meaningful conversations with leading artists from an array of different backgrounds. Based in New York City, Classical Post is a touchpoint for tastemakers. Visit our website for exclusive articles or subscribe to our monthly newsletter to be notified of new content. Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook.

Little Italy of LA Podcast
Giada Valenti Loves Love Songs

Little Italy of LA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 37:45


Giada Valenti said growing up on the shores of Venice, Italy was an inspiration filled with art, culture and music. She shares her story with #DeborahZaraKobylt on our Little Italy of LA Podcast this week, about how she began singing as a little girl and was soon discovered as one of the finest vocalists in Europe.Giada's career eventually brought her to the U.S., where she was working with some of the finest musicians from Mancini to Clive Davis, singing with Bocelli and other great masters of this generation.  Yet she remains humble, living in Vegas with her manager husband, and continuing to perform around the world, when permitted during COVID.Hear Giada's story, what it was like the first time she performed at Carnegie Hall, and so many memories from Venice and her years on tour. Here's a clip from our show, and hear the full program on our Facebook, YouTube, IGTV, and wherever you get your podcasts.  #LittleItalyOfLA #DeborahZaraKobyltSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/biz/fund?id=GYVQXMPXJL9D4)