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This week's Suburban Underground playlist which features songs from the 1970s covered in the 1980s and songs from the 80s covered in the 90s. Artists in this week's show are: The Cars (with an Iggy Pop cover), Iron Maiden (with a Montrose cover), David Bowie/Tina Turner (with an Iggy Pop cover), Redd Kross (with a Kiss cover), The Bangles (with a Big Star cover), Michael Monroe (with a Flamin' Groovies cover), R.E.M. (with a Wire cover), Book Of Love (with a Mike Oldfield cover), Violent Femmes (with a Culture Club cover), David Bowie (with a Morrissey cover), Biomekkanoid (with a Ultravox cover), The Smashing Pumpkins (with a Alice Cooper cover), Dubstar (with a Billy Bragg cover), Placebo (with The Smiths cover), Heaven 17 (with a U2 cover). AI-free since 2016! On the Air on Bedford 105.1 FM Radio *** 5pm Friday *** *** 10am Sunday *** *** 8pm Monday *** Stream live at http://209.95.50.189:8178/stream Stream on-demand most recent episodes at https://wbnh1051.podbean.com/category/suburban-underground/ And available on demand on your favorite podcast app! Facebook: SuburbanUndergroundRadio *** Instagram: SuburbanUnderground *** #newwave #altrock #alternativerock #punkrock #indierock
In this week's episode, Kayla and Taylor discuss Kelly Link's 2024 novel The Book of Love. Topics include absinthe, the unique structure of this book, the “unlikeablility” of these magical teenagers, breaking down the ending, all the different types of love, and Hilary Duff. Plus, a brief word on Neil Gaiman. This week's drink: Necromancer via liquor.comINGREDIENTS:3/4 ounce absinthe 3/4 ounce elderflower liqueur3/4 ounce Lillet blanc1 dash London dry gin3/4 ounce lemon juice, freshly squeezedGarnish: lemon twistINSTRUCTIONS:Add the absinthe, elderflower liqueur, Lillet blanc, dry gin and lemon juice to a shaker with ice and shake until well-chilled.Strain into a coupe glass.Garnish with a lemon twist.Current/recommended reads, links, etc.:Article from liquor.com: 9 Absinthe Cocktails You Need to Try NowSyme's Letter Writer by Rachel SymeFollow us on Instagram @literatureandlibationspod.Visit our website: literatureandlibationspod.com to submit feedback, questions, or your own takes on what we are reading. You can also see what we are reading for future episodes! You can email us at literatureandlibationspod@gmail.com.Please leave us a review and/or rating! It really helps others find our podcast…and it makes us happy!Purchase books via bookshop.org or check them out from your local public library. Join us next time as we read Rebecca by Daphne Du Maurier.
KBOE Radio message for February 2, 2025, with Mike Sereg: Who wrote the book of love? The post Who wrote the book of love? first appeared on VITAL.
3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time, January 26, 2025 Year C.Listen carefully to the readings and join Dina Marie for this reflection on FAITH MOMENTS WITH DINA MARIE.The readings for the 3rd Sunday in Ordinary TimeFirst Reading: Nehemiah 8:2-4a, 5-6, 8-10Responsorial Psalm 19: Your words, Lord, are Spirit and lifeSecond Reading: 1 Corinthians 12:12-30Gospel Reading: Luke 1:1-4; 4:14-21For the daily liturgical readings visit: www.usccb.org or www.wau.orgThe podcast of this program is at www.materdeiradio.com.
Public Library of Mount Vernon and Knox County presents What Are You Reading? In this episode Christie and Katie discuss "The Wren in the Holly Library" by K.A. Linde and "The Book of Love" by Kelly Link. Interested in being in our Podcast? Contact us at library@knox.net
The Book of Love Spells may be one of the tiniest published books in history! It is a cute collection of Charmed spells, superstitions, magical beings, and Charmed quotes that all cater to the theme of LOVE! Intro Music: "Charmed Ones" by Editwrr --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wordsofthewitches/support
Paul Zolman was the 10th child born in a family of eleven and has spent most of his life in the Accounting and Financial world. For many years he's tried to overcome his own anger issues. He finally found the magic bean or secret sauce, and he rewrote the book of love. This interview will impact your life in ways unimaginable. Come be inspired, LISTEN TODAY! https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/amandablackwood Find this guest online: https://www.linkedin.com/company/roleoflovedice https://facebook.com/roleoflovedice https://instagram.com/roleoflovedice/ TRIGGER WARNING: In this episode I'm talking with a trauma survivor about their history and recovery. Suicide, child abuse, and PTSD are common themes. Pairing of guest and podcast provided by #PodMatch. To book yourself as a guest through Podmatch sign up using this link: https://www.joinpodmatch.com/amanda I do NOT get paid for the podcast. As always you can support the podcast with PayPal or Venmo donations, or by purchasing one of my books! PayPal authoramandablackwood@gmail.com OR donate through the donation page at https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=9AT5NQ8C474SY Venmo @DetailedPieces Find my books: https://books2read.com/ap/xej5pN/Amanda-Blackwood Sign up for the newsletter and receive a FREE copy of "Detailed Pieces of a Shattered Dream" today! https://dl.bookfunnel.com/oui64pgchc Shop the ABTS Etsy for signed books, original art prints, and more! https://www.etsy.com/shop/LadyBlackwoodShop Get access to previous seasons and exclusive content with a subscription! https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/amandablackwood/subscribe NEW!!! Watch this episode on YouTube!https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyX6CW82tzFOqYNBkGixqe81NrdEHJjWD
A debut novel from a short fiction specialist. How'd it go? The review writes itself, unfortunately.
Welcome to another episode of the Book of Love Podcast! In this episode, we're tackling three unique dating questions from our listeners. Jean-eva is here to offer insights and advice to help you navigate the complex world of relationships. Question #1: Torn Between the "Nice Guy" and the Ex with Chemistry In our first question, a listener is dating a great guy who is kind and considerate but lacks the chemistry she's seeking. Her ex, who was hot and cold during their relationship, recently reached out, sparking old feelings. How should she decide between the stable guy and the ex with undeniable chemistry? Jean-eva discusses: The importance of chemistry in a relationship and whether it's enough to sustain a healthy partnership. The value of stability, kindness, and consistency in a long-term relationship. How to assess whether the pull toward an ex is due to nostalgia or genuine compatibility. Strategies to help make an informed decision that prioritizes emotional well-being. Question #2: Managing Jealousy in a Healthy Relationship Our second question comes from a listener who admits to feeling jealous when her boyfriend talks to other women, despite his openness and transparency. She acknowledges her jealousy stems from past experiences of infidelity. How can she overcome these feelings and maintain a healthy relationship with her boyfriend? Jean-eva explores: The root causes of jealousy and how past experiences can influence current relationships. The importance of open communication with a partner to discuss feelings of insecurity. Techniques to build self-confidence and trust within a relationship. The significance of recognizing a supportive partner and how to focus on the positive aspects of the relationship. Question #3: Affection and Its Impact on Relationships The third question comes from a listener who feels her affectionate nature might be scaring off potential partners. After hitting it off with a guy, she noticed a shift in his attitude after they slept together on their fourth date. She wonders if her culture's emphasis on affection might be affecting her dating experiences with Canadian men. Jean-eva discusses: How affection is actually a benefit when dating How sleeping with someone on any date wouldn't matter with the right person. Advice for pacing relationships and setting personal boundaries to avoid confusion. Understanding that each person's journey to find the right relationship is unique and requires patience and self-acceptance. Closing Thoughts Thank you for joining us on this episode of the Book of Love Podcast. We hope our discussions have provided valuable insights into your dating dilemmas. If you'd like your question featured on a future episode, don't hesitate to reach out to us. Remember, love is a journey, and we're here to help guide you along the way. Until next time, keep exploring the Book of Love!
January LaVoy performs this epic story of three teenagers who are brought back from the dead just long enough to compete in a mysterious game to see who gets to continue to live. Host Jo Reed and AudioFile's Kendra Winchester discuss this debut novel by Pulitzer Prize finalist Kelly Link, who is better known for her short story collections. Here, Laura, Daniel, and Mo find themselves back in Lovesend, Massachusetts, one year after they died. LaVoy captures whimsy and darkness in equal measure, spinning this fairytale-like story into an engrossing audiobook. Read the full review of the audiobook on AudioFile's website. Published by Random House Audio. Discover thousands of audiobook reviews and more at AudioFile's website. Support for AudioFile's Behind the Mic comes from HarperCollins Focus and HarperCollins Christian Publishing, publishers of some of your favorite audiobooks and authors, including Reba McEntire, Zachary Levi, Kathie Lee Gifford, Max Lucado, Willie Nelson, and so many more! This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/AUDIOFILE and get on your way to being your best self. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jeff and Rebecca discuss Kelly Link's debut novel, The Book of Love. Join us on Patreon for access to early, ad-free listening and bonus episodes: https://www.patreon.com/bookriotpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kelly Link is the author of ludicrously acclaimed genre-defying short story collections including Magic For Beginners and the Pulitzer nominated Get in Trouble. Now, after almost three decades at the top of her game, she's written a novel: The Book of Love. It's very funny, smart, and already certain to be one of the books of the year for both literary and genre critics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, we're helping a listener make a dreamy wedding soundtrack, talking about highs and lows from the week (Gabby is now a non-consenting gym model) and Mel still has a freaking cough. Boooo. As always, please feel free to get in touch with us about any life or food dilemmas, issues or questions you have INCLUDING our latest call in episode about friendship breakups and we will offer our best advice & thoughts in future episodes. Reach us on hello@makinganeffortpodcast.com! And as always, you'd be so welcome to support the podcast by joining our Patreon! For just £$5/£4 a month you'll get access to our monthly Making An Effort Magazine stacked with all our favourite things we're buying, eating, reading and watching each month and get invited to join us for our MAE Patreon only recordings and cocktail hours. Check it out here: https://www.patreon.com/makinganeffortpodcast
reference: Readings in Sri Aurobindo's Savitri: a Legend and a Symbol, Book V The Book of Love, Canto 2, Satyavan, pp. 392-394 Further readings in Sri Aurobindo's Savitri can be found at https://sriaurobindostudies.wordpress.com/2023/08/28/readings-in-sri-aurobindos-savitri-a-legend-and-a-symbol/ More information about Sri Aurobindo can be found at http://www.sri-aurobindo.com The US editions and links to e-book editions of Sri Aurobindo's writings can be found at http://www.lotuspress.com
“If you write about a person, you're writing about that person because they're special.” The Book of Love by Kelly Link combines fantastical elements, varieties of love and a supernatural bargain — all set in a picturesque seaside town. Link joins us to talk about what led her from short stories to her first novel, how she created her magic system, the influence of music on her writing and more with guest host, Kat Sarfas. This episode of Poured Over was hosted by guest host Kat Sarfas and mixed by Harry Liang. New episodes land Tuesdays and Thursdays (with occasional Saturdays) here and on your favorite podcast app. Featured Books (Episode): The Book of Love by Kelly Link White Cat, Black Dog by Kelly Link The Scandalous Confessions of Lydia Bennet, Witch by Melinda Taub Your Utopia by Bora Chung The Blacktongue Thief by Christopher Buehlman The Hearts of Horses by Molly Gloss
Beth Golay recently spoke with Kelly Link about a slew of subjects, from balance to the magic of music, oh... and her debut novel.
On this episode of Reporting as Eligible, Paul, Matt, and special guest JR Radcliffe break down the team's heartbreaking yet inspiring loss to the NFC's best team. Should we be sad because we couldn't capitalize on the rain and Brock Purdy's tiny little hands, and the loss of Debo Samuel, or should we be happy that we looked so very good with all the kids and no cap space? Or is it a bit of each, because life, and football, are complicated. Was Eric Wilson's fumble recovery the secret play of the game, and like, the best high speed fumble recovery ever? Is Christian Watson the secret big problem? Why didn't Bo Melton play more? How big of a loss was Zach Tom? They should pay Aaron Jones, right? And Fred Warner. I mean, damn. Plus the future of Joe Barry, Darnell Savage, AJ Dillon, SBH, Aaron Jones, and the NFC North, and of course, listener questions! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode of Reporting as Eligible, Paul, Matt, and special guest JR Radcliffe break down the team's heartbreaking yet inspiring loss to the NFC's best team. Should we be sad because we couldn't capitalize on the rain and Brock Purdy's tiny little hands, and the loss of Debo Samuel, or should we be happy that we looked so very good with all the kids and no cap space? Or is it a bit of each, because life, and football, are complicated. Was Eric Wilson's fumble recovery the secret play of the game, and like, the best high speed fumble recovery ever? Is Christian Watson the secret big problem? Why didn't Bo Melton play more? How big of a loss was Zach Tom? They should pay Aaron Jones, right? And Fred Warner. I mean, damn. Plus the future of Joe Barry, Darnell Savage, AJ Dillon, SBH, Aaron Jones, and the NFC North, and of course, listener questions! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reportingaseligible/message
Lets start the new years off with DIRECT TO DVD Today were talking about:2009's American Pie Book of Love where Ten years after the original, three virgins get hold of a damaged copy of the ultimate guide to getting lucky and set out to repair it.If you guys have any request for future movie request please send us an emailat whowatchesthispodcast@gmail.com - Theme Music -Lee Rosevere - Arcade Montage - Music For Podcast 3https://leerosevere.bandcamp.com/ Join the FB group page:https://www.facebook.com/WhoWatchesThisPodcast/YOUTUBE CHANNEL for commentary on shows and movies:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrexJV9qExxnAz45E0AJQMw
Welcome to our 100th episode of the Book of Love! As a special treat, I brought our in house matchmaker Olivia and event coordinator Brittany to open the Book of Love doors and allow you into our office. We discuss their journey of coming onto the Book of Love team, getting on board with our mission of creating a dating culture based on kindness and respect, and create their own unique niche in the Book of Love. We discuss the spark, how to get better quality matches online or from the book of love, how to rock an event and of course lots of laughs along the way. We have a lofty goal of creating double the amount of couples in 2024 than previous years. You will see this with all our events, lots of matchmaking dates and our new Empower Her program that includes workshops that are going to make dating fun again! To learn more about our services be sure to visit our website: bookoflovecanada.ca
Alicia Garza welcomes two guests this week: Cole Brown, an author, producer, and political commentator, and Natalie Johnson, a writer and illustrator who focuses on racial justice and gender equity. Brown and Johnson just published a collection of letters and illustrations on the subject of Black love called Black Love Letters. The collection features contributions from Brontez Purnell, Morgan Jerkins, Reverend Al Sharpton, and Dr. Imani Perry, among many others. Garza, Brown and Johnson take a deep dive into this extraordinary collection of essays and illustrations.Alicia's roundup focuses on the death, destruction and devastation in Gaza.Black Love LettersCole Brown on Twitter, InstagramNatalie Johnson on Twitter, InstagramLady Don't Take No on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube & TikTokAlicia Garza on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube & TikTok * Do you have a question for Lady's Love Notes? Seeking advice on love/romance/relationships? CLICK HERE to send Lady Garza your question, and she may read it on the show! This pod is supported by the Black Futures LabProduction by Phil SurkisTheme music: "Lady Don't Tek No" by Latyrx Alicia Garza founded the Black Futures Lab to make Black communities powerful in politics. She is the co-creator of #BlackLivesMatter and the Black Lives Matter Global Network, an international organizing project to end state violence and oppression against Black people. Garza serves as the Strategy & Partnerships Director for the National Domestic Workers Alliance. She is the co-founder of Supermajority, a new home for women's activism. Alicia was recently named to TIME's Annual TIME100 List of the 100 Most Influential People in the World, alongside her BLM co-founders Opal Tometi and Patrisse Cullors. She is the author of the critically acclaimed book, The Purpose of Power: How We Come Together When We Fall Apart (Penguin Random House), and she warns you -- hashtags don't start movements. People do.
This week we have another Hotline. We answer three questions from our followers. Q #1: Hello Jean-eva, I need help, my last partner of seven years was a narcissist. It has been three years since that relationship and I started dating six months ago. I met somebody really great but I think it may be too good to be true. I'm not seeing any signs of him being a narcissist but it is going so well. I have this overwhelming feeling to end it. Am I being crazy? Q #2: I went on the best first date last week, he's so handsome, I was so attracted to him. I felt instant chemistry and we agreed on almost everything we discussed. He walked me to my car and gave me a hug. I said I had a great time and we should do it again and he said me too, let's do it again! and then we went our separate ways. When I got home I texted him and said I had a great time, thank you so much for dinner, and I haven't heard from him since. Did I mess it up by sending that text? Did I seem too eager? Also, why would you say let's do it again and then not reach out and plan something, it's so rude. I don't understand, we had so much chemistry Q #3: I'm an autistic adult and I have a really hard time online dating, I find first dates hard because conversations with me are different from conversations with a neurotypical person and I can never get on a second date. So I added the fact that I'm autistic to my online dating profile, but my matches went down to almost nonexistent. It was the Hinge prompt that said “something you should know about me” and I said “I'm autistic” almost zero matches then I took it off my profile but would tell someone after a few texts and then they would disappear, what should I do? I'm almost about to give up. If you are interested in learning more about the Compound Dating Technique community created in January, feel free to follow the following link to learn more: bookoflovecanada.ca/cdt What do you think of this advice? Do you agree? Do you disagree? Feel free to share, I would love to hear your thoughts.
In this show, Steve picked an hour of moon songs and sun songs and maybe even a song about the sun AND the moon. Whaaaaat?! In this show these artists will tickle your eardrums: Madness, Better Than Ezra, Dinosaur Jr, Dude York, The Dirty Royals, Beck, Judas Priest (believe it), Book Of Love, Simple Minds, Echo & The Bunnymen, Sunflower Bean, Belly, Julian Cope, INXS, Johnny Marr, Frank Sinatra. On the Air on Bedford 105.1 FM Radio *** 5pm Friday *** *** 10am Sunday *** *** 8pm Monday *** Stream live at http://209.95.50.189:8178/stream Stream on-demand most recent episodes at https://wbnh1051.podbean.com/category/suburban-underground/ And available on demand on your favorite podcast app! Twitter: @SUBedford1051 *** Facebook: SuburbanUndergroundRadio *** Instagram: SuburbanUnderground *** #newwave #altrock #alternativerock #punkrock #indierock
Episode 190 Notes and Links to Ellen Birkett Morris' Work On Episode 190 of The Chills at Will Podcast, Pete welcomes Ellen Birkett Morris, and the two discuss, among other things, her early relationship with the written word and Southern gothic writers, her increased confidence in world building that led to her embracing writing as a profession, writers whose work thrills her, her upcoming award-winning novel, promoting her Lost Girls story collection during the onset of Covid, pertinent themes from her collection, such as misogyny, the innocence of youth, aging and its attendant repercussions, connections/intimacy, and death, as well as her mindset in writing emotional and wrenching pieces. Ellen Birkett Morris is an award-winning, multi-genre writer, teacher, and editor based in Louisville, Kentucky. Morris is the author of SURRENDER (Finishing Line Press). Her poetry has appeared in Thin Air Magazine, The Clackamas Literary Review, Juked, Alimentum, Gastronomica, 3Elements Review and Inscape, among other journals. Morris won top prize in the 2008 Binnacle Ultra-Short Edition and was a semi-finalist for the 2009 Rita Dove Poetry Prize. Her poetry has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize. Her fiction has appeared in Shenandoah, Antioch Review, Notre Dame Review, South Carolina Review, Sliver of Stone, Great Jones Street, Santa Fe Literary Review, and Upstreet, among other journals. She is the 2015 winner of the Bevel Summers Prize for her story “May Apples” and won the Betty Gabehart Prize for Fiction. Morris's plays have appeared in Mud City Journal, Monologue Bank, and Plays, The Drama Magazine for Young People. Her ten-minute play, “Lost Girls,” was a finalist for the 2008 Heideman Award given by Actors Theatre. “Lost Girls' received a staged reading at Cincinnati's Arnoff Center. Her essays can be found in trade paperback books including NESTING: IT'S A CHICK THING, THE WRITING GROUP BOOK, THE GIRLS' BOOK OF LOVE, and THE GIRLS' BOOK OF FRIENDSHIP, in journals including Brevity blog, The Common, The Butter, The Fem and South Loop Review, and on National Public Radio. Morris teaches creative writing at The Loft Literary Center in Minneapolis and The Carnegie Center for Literacy and Learning in Lexington, Kentucky. Buy Lost Girls Ellen's Website Review of Lost Girls by Yvette Benavides for Texas Public Radio At about 3:20, Ellen describes her relationship with the written word, including the impact of the Southern Gothic she often was read At about 4:45, Ellen talks about initial nervousness and small successes that “catapulted [her] into writing” At about 5:40, Ellen keys in on what improvements she made in worldbuilding and “the magic of populating” her writing At about 7:00, Ellen highlights Bobbie Ann Mason, Barbara Kingsolver, Ernest Hemingway and Elizabeth Berg as writers who have shaped her own work, as well as how her jour; Elizabeth Strout, George Saunders, and Rebecca Makkai are cited as beloved contemporary writers At about 8:15, Pete remarks on the book's economy of language, and Ellen adds how her pacing propels her work and how her journalism career has aided her later writing At about 10:55, Ellen shouts out Rebecca Kuang's Yellowface as a must-read At about 12:40, Pete remarks on Ellen's fabulous variety of work and asks her about muses and how she writes in different mediums; she provides an anecdote involving her father that illustrates her philosophy At about 13:55, Ellen talks about how workshop help from Erin Flanagan provided the catalyst for her upcoming novel At about 15:10, Ellen shares exciting news regarding her upcoming novel winning the Donald L. Jordan Award At about 18:05, Ellen discusses the difficulties in the promoting and release of Lost Girls in June 2020 At about 19:30, Ellen calls the book a “loosely-linked collection of stories” and its connections to “Winesberg, Ohio" by Sherwood Anderson At about 20:40, The two discuss the title story and the real-life backstory that inspired Ellen's desire to center women in her story collection At about 22:00, Ellen explains how she complicates the title story At about 24:00, The two discuss the story of “Inheritance” and Ellen discusses “sin-eating,” themes of oppression and cycles of poverty and trauma and death and the story's resonant title At about 28:15, Ellen calls the story's ending the most “raw, heart wrenching” she's written At about 28:55, The story “Religion” is discussed, including its emphasis on intimacy and social groups, and Ellen underlines the story's humor At about 30:30, The two talk about “Harvest” and themes of vitality and ageism and misogyny At about 33:20, Pete fanboys over the story “The Afterlife” and the two discuss the grief and complicated mourning that takes place At about 35:20, Ellen discusses advice received about complicating characters to create more compelling work At about 37:10, Pete asks Ellen how emotionally-taxing this story was for her At about 38:55, Pete compares the story to Alice Elliott Dark's “In the Gloaming" At about 39:40, The two discuss “fresh starts” as a theme and “After the Fall” and its connections to the Biblical story, its telling opening line, and its “metaphorical weight” At about 42:05, The two discuss human connection as a throughline in the collection At about 44:00, Tony, a repeated character, is highlighted, along with ideas of connections and unrequited love At about 46:10, Through discussing “Neverland,” the two discuss its pertinent themes of connection and childhood traumas after Pete reads a story excerpt At about 47:35, Ellen talks about the juxtaposition of youth and aging and complicity fits in the story At about 48:55, Pete cites the innocence of youth as successfully-rendered by Ellen, including in the story “Kodachrome” At about 51:45, Ellen responds to Pete's question about how she ordered the story collection-she cites Lee Martin's advice At about 53:55, Ellen gives out publishing info for his work, including Carmichael's in Louisville; she also gives contact info/social media
I'm so happy to be back. Huge apologies for the impromptu four month hiatus, but I'm excited to be back and excited to answer these questions on our Book of Love Hotline. If you are interested in learning more about the Compound Dating Technique community created in January, feel free to follow the following link to learn more: bookoflovecanada.ca/cdt Questions answered on today's hotline: Q#1 : jean-eva I need help. I am a woman in my early 40's and I have created an amazing life for myself. I have a high paying career, my own house and car, a great group of friends and I am very happy. My issue is, when I date, I can't find men at my ‘level'. I meet a lot of great guys, but I have yet to meet someone who makes the same amount of money as me or more (200k+). I have dated men in the past that make less than me and it usually turns into an issue. What should I do? Q # 2 : I've been seeing this woman for about 3 months. She is my dream woman and I can't believe she is interested in me. Since we started dating we have seen each other about once a week. I like to put together fun dates and we typically spend Saturday night and Sunday morning together. Around the 6 week mark she started asking me if we could see each other more, or if I could maybe text her more throughout the week. She says she feels disconnected from the time we aren't together. I'm super busy, and don't always have time to text, plus I really don't like texting. If I'm being honest I'm also afraid to be spending more time with her. What if we spend too much time together and she gets bored or annoyed by me. I've been told by exes that I can be pretty annoying. What should I do? Q # 3: Dear Jean-eva, I've been dating a new guy for a few months now and things seem to be going really well. So well, in fact, that I'm starting to get worried that this is the best I'm going to get and I'm going to miss out because I don't feel ready to commit. I've been hurt before and I don't want to relive that. How do I tell if this is the right person for me? I don't want to string him along, but I don't want to break things off either. Help me! What do you think of this advice? Do you agree? Do you disagree? Feel free to share, I would love to hear your thoughts. Love, Jean-eva
Packers offensive coordinator Adam Stenavich says the full playbook is "on the table" for quarterback Jordan Love as he enters his first season as the starter. So, what will that look like? And, how different will the offense be in Love's first season? Andy Johnson from The Fried Egg & Shotgun Start podcast joins the show to preview the 105th PGA Championship at Oak Hill.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Peter Rauhofer (April 29, 1965 - May 7, 2013) was an Austrian-American House producer, remixer and DJ. Peter was born in Wien (Vienna) and mainly lived in New York City. Peter first got his start as an A&R man for GIG Records. Since his first recording under his well known alias, Club 69, Peter had come to be one of the most in-demand remixers of the late 90's/2000's.Club 69 was one of the most popular alias of Peter Rauhofer in the 1990's. At first, Rauhofer used different aliases to release his music. 'Unique' (1991) was first released under the names Danube Dance (a name he took from a compilation project of the same name released on GiG Records), Unique (16) and Saxmachine. These projects all featured the vocals of Kim Cooper.In 1992, a remix of 'Unique' and the single 'Let Me Be Your Underwear' began to be played in Europe and in North America. Both tracks became instant club hits. He was famous for a variety of his remixes including Cher's "Believe" and a number of Madonna's songs including "Nothing Really Matters", "American Life", "Nothing Fails", "Nobody Knows Me", "Get Together", "Impressive Instant" and "4 Minutes", as well as her collaboration with Britney Spears, "Me Against the Music" and various collaborations with Janet Jackson ("Throb" and "Just A Little While" to name a few). He has also provided remixes for Kylie Minogue, Whitney Houston, Jessica Simpson, Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, Yoko Ono, Pink, Tori Amos, Pet Shop Boys, Depeche Mode, Yazoo, Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Book Of Love, Soft Cell, Duran Duran and Mariah Carey, among others. He was also behind the tribal house record label Star 69 and was a frequent producer of the label's releases.His style shifted from a house/tribal vibe to a more tribal/progressive feel with his later mixes. There wasn't a time in the late 1990s when one would go to a US club to hear many of his mixes playing through the speakers. Peter has also recorded material under the aliases, Saxmachine, Danube Dance, House Heroes and Size Queen. Peter once worked with Victor Calderone for The Collaboration project and once with the Pet Shop Boys for The Collaboration project. His remix credits are many and include: Depeche Mode, Madonna, Seal, Funky Green Dogs, Kylie Minogue, etc.Rauhofer spun throughout the United States. He was the former resident DJ at the weekly gay dance night held at the Roxy in New York, which closed its doors in 2007. Rauhofer was formerly the resident DJ of the gay dance party called "Work". His party was held weekly at the Stereo nightclub in New York until March 3, 2008 when the City invoked eminent domain and acquired the building. "Work" was a monthly event, despite lacking a permanent venue.Rauhofer was mostly known for spinning tribal house and continued to play many gay circuit party events, and was scheduled to play the ultimate events (White Party Palm Springs and One Mighty Weekend's Magic Journeys at Arabian Nights) prior to his falling ill in February 2013. The Collaboration was a dance music project created by Rauhofer. Rauhofer's first release as The Collaboration was "Do It Properly", a 1999 track produced with Victor Calderone, featuring Deborah Cooper on vocals. The Collaboration moniker was then used by Rauhofer on "Break 4 Love", a number one Hot Dance Music/Club Play hit featuring Pet Shop Boys.Peter Rauhofer (Club 69) won the Grammy Award in 2000 for Best Remixer of the Year for his remix of Cher's "Believe".On April 17, 2013, it was made public that Rauhofer was diagnosed with a brain tumor. A message was posted on his Facebook page by his friend and manager, Angelo Russo, informing friends and fans of the situation. On May 7, 2013, Peter Rauhofer passed away.HEAR THIS! My Fave Rauhofer Mix, "Unique" by Club 69 featuring Kim Cooper (The Sure Is Pure Mix)ONE of my all-time Fave Tunes !!!
Hwæt and lo, it's your Accredited Australians, Amber and Gabe, here to conquer your minds and pillage your hearts with another Round the Twist episode. But what if this did not contain talk of such an episode? That's the puzzle at the heart of The Viking Book of Love that contains lots of Vikings and a scant few seconds of the eponymous book, which actually makes sense given the plot is almost non-existent. Can Linda hone her serialised moments down to a 3-second nub? Did Vikings really have horns? Can you re-gift a love slave? All this and letters from the trembling berserkers we call fans.
We're kicking off a month of discussing early 2000s syndicated action shows featuring women protagonists with Relic Hunter, an incredibly dumb (but fun!) show starring Tia Carrere. The episode in question, "The Book of Love," features an extremely popular Italian soccer star looking for Casanova's famous sex diary for reasons that aren't incredibly clear. Along the way, we get flailing food fights, statue seduction, irritating innuendos, and the longest opening credits in television history. If you like the show, give us a rating on Apple Podcasts. And follow us on Twitter at @weirdcenter or Instagram at @weirdnesspodcast (where you can suggest TV shows we should cover on the podcast)!
This world – and everything in it – is God's big production. And by living it, you can come to know Him. From December 18, 2022
This week's episode of the book of love hotline covers a lot of the most asked questions in dating: Question # 1 - Why do women get angry when using the term "wifey type"? Question # 2 - Who pays for the first date? Question # 3 - What you should know before dating a single parent & what single parents need to know when dating. Question # 4 - What to do when someone is asking hard hitting questions about relationships on a first date? If you aren't in the book of love yet, follow the link below to fill out a brief form, and I will be in touch shortly with more details. bookoflovecanada.ca
Author/Photographer/Podcaster Mike Hipple visits Planet LP to talk to Ted Asregadoo about how music from the 80s was far more diverse than what gets played on nostalgia radio. The post Episode 59: 80s Redux with Author Mike Hipple first appeared on Planet LP Podcast.
Songwriter and rising Pop Star Chappell Roan talks about trailer park aesthetic, feeling the intention behind songwriting, and the greatest song she's ever heard in her entire life, "The Book Of Love" by The Magnetic Fields. Check out Chappell's latest single "Femininomenon" and follow her on instagram or tiktok @chappellroan @gr8songpod on twitter, instagram, and tiktok @InterranteScott on twitter @ScottInterrante on tiktok Theme music: "Kratos In Love" by Skylar Spence Mixing by Michael Isabella Creative Production by Katherine Mohr
This week's episode of the book of love hotline follows a similar theme. Tribal vetting. What happens when the people you're dating don't get along with your friends and family. What do you do? Question # 1 - Trying to get my boyfriend out to a family event or friend's birthday is like pulling teeth. If he does come out, he is grumpy and doesn't have a good time, which means I won't have a good time. What should I do? Question # 2 - my friends don't like anyone I date. So now I don't bring anyone I date around my friends, and now they complain that I don't make time for them. Question # 3 - My girlfriend told me I was the one and tried to break up with me two months ago. But we still hang out, see each other about once a week and act like boyfriend and girlfriend. What should I do? If you would like to check out any of the upcoming training or events J-E Matchmaking has available, visit my website at jematchmaking.com
So this is how it ends?!
So this is how it ends?!
Due to Steve and Drew being on assignment in parts unknown, they pulled together a mixtape of 80s new wave, but extended versions of songs you probably know. These artists are included in the show: Book Of Love, Philip Oakey & Giorgio Moroder, The Damned, Blancmange, The Pale Fountains, Tin Tin, Echo & The Bunnymen, The Danse Society, Lonely Boys, Simple Minds. On the Air on Bedford 105.1 FM Radio * 5pm Friday * * 10am Sunday * * 8pm Monday * Stream live at http://209.95.50.189:8178/stream Stream on-demand most recent episodes at https://wbnh1051.podbean.com/category/suburban-underground/ Twitter: @SUBedford1051 Facebook: SuburbanUndergroundRadio Instagram: SuburbanUnderground And available on demand on your favorite podcast app!