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David Walker in conversation with David Eastaugh https://www.facebook.com/groups/952963613406389 https://www.cloudberryrecords.com/blog/?p=2806 Manchester-based indie four-piece, active in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Three members went on to form Brassy.
Scotsman Iain Forrester has been a golf professional since 1983, moving to The Netherlands to become the Head Professional at Hoenshuis Golf & Country Club in Limburg. Iain believes that “……a PGA Professional needs to have a diverse skillset – a jack of all trades and a master of one or two. That's what I've tried to do with my career, to be as flexible as possible, learn as many skills as possible and then have a niche that separates you from others.” Iain's particular niche of choice focusses on maintaining and preserving the history of golf, in particular the way it was played in the past with wooden hickory clubs. Iain repairs and restores hickory equipment for fellow collectors while also suppling sets for hickory events throughout Europe. As if that's not enough he has also written extensively about hickory golf and golf history in general. Safe to say he's a great man to have on the pod to talk about on all things relating to hickory and Dutch golf. Iain's website can be found here (https://hickoryclubs.eu/) The Golfika article on the history of British Handicapping mentioned in the show can be found here (https://en.golfika.com/_files/ugd/72472f_cdab7f2449764a07881a5d9711ca6a67.pdf) - pages 6 - 11. Thanks for tuning in, we hope you enjoy listening. Episode music supplied under license from Epedemic Sound Shoreline Serenade - Dye O.1.1
Dans ce 11 ème épisode de podcast, ça vous dit si je vous emmène avec moi dans le Morvan? De la petite ville d'Avallon en passant par le lac des Settons et Brassy pour finir à Vézelay, ce petit road trip n'aura pas été de tout repos. Mais l'accueil fantastique des morvandais, la gastronomie morvandelle auront bien plus immortalisé ce périple que le fait d'être revenue sans ma moto mais avec deux kilos de plus. Ah oui, je vous l'avais pas dit, Constance, ma chère moto, ma Yamaha XJ6 a rendu son dernier gaz d'échappement dans le Morvan. Paix à son âme. Snif !Bref, pour les amoureux de la nature, les aficionados des belles routes virageuses, les têtes brûlées du off-road, ne cherchez pas plus loin, le Morvan est peut-être votre petit coin de paradis !Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Comedians and dearest pals Tom Allen and Suzi Ruffell chat friendship, love, life and culture....sometimes.... Get in touch with all your problems or if you want to give your Like Minded Friend a shout out: hello@likemindedfriendspod.com We'll be out and in your ears wherever you get your podcasts every Wednesday morning, and if you like what you hear why not leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever it is you listen... Thanks - Tom & Suzi xx A 'Keep It Light Media' Production Sales, advertising, and general enquiries: HELLO@KEEPITLIGHTMEDIA.COM Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The untold story of Melbourne, FL 80s New Wave/Surf Punk band, LOCALS ONLYJoin us, as Brian Cleary (keyboards) and Johnny Lee (bass guitar) tell the story of their 1980's new wave/surf punk band, Locals Only. Locals Only formed in Melbourne, FL in 1980 and were earliest new wave surf bands of the era out of the Central Florida region. They played at venues such as Sleep Out Louie's, Brassy's, FIT Rat, The Boardwalk and more. The band played throughout Central Florida, opening for touring bands such as T.S.O.L. (L.A.) and Marginal Man (D.C.). Locals Only recorded one studio album in 1984, but it was never released. The album may eventually see the light of day in the near future! [Recorded: 03/23/24]Music:Locals Only - The Danger Twist (1983)Locals Only - F'Fashion (1983)Related Episodes:The Story of Greg Reinel (Screaming Iguanas Of Love) - https://youtu.be/6GumIZ-Spmw?si=aqeM6qRstKLt-yKiThe Story of Oscar Herrera (The Sleep Of Reason) - https://youtu.be/eb07jcgiiUo?si=yXV9LaFYFbd45LSL☞ Follow Florida Sound Archive on Instagram! @floridasoundarchive☞ Please SUBSCRIBE to the channel and give the video a thumbs up if you enjoy the contentLocals Only on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/localsonlyband/
In this episode, Amanda and Carmen delve into the growth and success of the boutique downtown yoga studio. Carmen shares valuable insights from her two-year journey as the owner, highlighting the importance of learning from past mistakes and the excitement for the upcoming season. They discuss the rich history of Brassy Buddha and its eight-year presence in Westfield. Carmen emphasizes the studio's prime location behind Ono Bowls on Quimby Street, where convenience meets health. Amanda and Carmen explore the benefits of hot yoga, particularly the infrared heat and how it positively impacts circulation, joint health, and muscle recovery. The conversation expands to the significance of self-care and the community aspect of yoga. Carmen notes a rising interest in self-care routines since the pandemic, and Brassy Buddha provides a sanctuary for relaxation and mindfulness. They also discuss the upcoming Self-Care Social event in July, emphasizing the sense of community it fosters and the various wellness services available. Carmen sheds light on Brassy Buddha's comprehensive teacher training program, encompassing different modalities and the healing effects of breathing techniques. She underscores the mind-body connection and the importance of being present and mindful in one's practice. The interview concludes with Amanda and Carmen encouraging entrepreneurs and business owners to prioritize self-care and take advantage of the healers and wellness services at Brassy Buddha. For more information and class schedules, visit brassybuddha.net and follow them on IG @brassy_buddha
Katherina (Kat) Borve, founder and CEO, Brassy, Inc., producers of a unique 97% cotton blend waterproof breast tape that lifts, shapes, and supports so you can rock a low-cut dress with ease and comfort, talks about why she started her company, where her products are made, and how she dealt with global supply chain issues during COVID-19.
Welcome to the latest incarnation of The Brassy Broadcast. The podcast that has taken long periods of rest and has served a variety of purposes since it launched in 2014. I'm Jen Edds, The Head Broad in Charge at The Brassy Broadcasting Company and this is my podcast. There are a few definitions of brassy when you look them up online. Most definitions paint “brassy” in a negative light of being harsh, loud, tasteless, showy, or resembling brass in color. And then….when you scroll down….you see brassy described as brazen, bold, audacious, unashamed, unrestrained by convention and propriety. I want to live a brassy life - A life lived boldly, brazenly, audaciously, and unrestrained by convention and propriety. In my world, Brassiness thrives in the intersection of curiosity, creativity, and caring no more what most folks think. I'll be sharing what I'm learning along my own adventures to live a bold and brassy life. Here's your disclaimer: I'm no subject matter expert. Far from it. I'm just a curious broad full of questions. Connect with Jen Download Your Ultimate Guide to My Favorite Podcasting Tools and Resources https://brassybroad.com/ Instagram @brassybroadjen https://www.instagram.com/brassybroadjen TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@brassybroadjen LinkedIN https://www.linkedin.com/in/jen-edds-470351b/ Twitter @brassybroadjen https://twitter.com/brassybroadjen YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/c/brassybroadjen Visit The Brassy Broadcasting Company Channel on Apple Podcasts for more shows from Jen https://podcasts.apple.com/us/channel/brassy-broadcasting-co/id6442570108 The Brassy Broadcast on Audible https://www.audible.com/pd/The-Brassy-Broadcast-with-Jen-Edds-Podcast/B08K56267R?
A nice start to our crossword solving week courtesy of Kathy Lowden, with several answers definitely worth remembering because they might show up later in the week, but with several orders-of-magnitude more difficult cluing: we're looking at you, IAMB, PHO and BRASSY. Just a reminder, we're running a contest this week -- a year's subscription to the NYT Crossword. If you want to enter, just drop us a line, crosswordpodcast@icloud.com, and you will be entered! Good luck!
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If you're a fan (even a casual one) of Lady Mekaella, you've seen a lot more of her than you have most of our other guests. Her talents are varied, to say the least, including costume design, stilt walking, fire eating, dance, singing, and so so much more. There is no way to see the vibrant and imaginative costumes she creates and not be clear of how exceptionally gifted she is as a seamstress. Lady Mekaella uses all of these formidable talents in her nerdlesque shows, and self-describes as a stripper. Brassy and unapologetic she embraces her profession and seems to revel in the art, power play, and (at least a little) the inevitable pearl-clutching that job elicits from some. Lady Mekaella is stunning. Her photos appearing in your Instagram, FB, or any other feed will stop you in your tracks every time just from the sheer beauty of the images. That's not accidental. She works hard to get the pictures perfect, the costumes vibrant, the lighting exact, and then to add just enough personality and zazz to bring it all together. She does all of that, very successfully, in a body that is not what mainstream media tells us is ideal. She does it in a real body with curves, and wiggles, and she makes it look incredible. Here's how she describes herself: “The Fangirl with Fangirls” & five-time award winner also known as " Ocala's Grande Duchess of Burlesque" as dubbed by a local theatre director, Lady Mekaella has made a name for herself in comedic storytelling acts. whether in Classical or Nerdlesque (Cosplay Burlesque) she creates a theatrical experience in each of her performances. Available for highly trained & fully insured dangerous acts with fire, stilts, & even Human Blockhead & Bed of Nails as well as a sassy Mistress of Ceremonies, Lady Mekaella is sure to please your audiences. After over 15 years of experience in traditional Theatre, 4 years of college arts studies, Lady Mekaella now only focuses on nightlife entertainment in her vaudeville & geek niches, whether stage productions or atmosphere bookings. She is also the producer for Ocala, Florida's Longest running, full length, body positive, Burlesque show that made national headlines; The Marion at Midnight Series, a regular spectacle that sold out an over 300+ seated historical theatre, as well as other more intimate productions. She travels as far south as Miami, FL & as far north as New Orleans, but contracts with travel are negotiable! She has worked with over 5 troupes in Florida & Louisiana & teaches workshops on a range of subjects from Body-Positivity/self-love as a performer to the business savvy of being a producer & self-marketing on a performer's realistic budget. She is also the founder of the charitable organization United Universes, a Cosplay for A Cause Project where cosplayers give back to the community from fundraisers to hospital visits. When not onstage She is a costumer and contributing SFX artist for Mertailor Studios. To learn and see more find her any of these places: Website: www.ladymekaellademure.com TikTok: @LadyMekalla Instagram: @LadyMekaella Facebook: Mekaella Demure --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/heyiwantyourjob/support
One more podcast crossover this season! Episode 14 includes our talk with Casidy Reed from MusicHERstory, a podcast about equity and inclusivity in all facets of the music industry. We spend this episode with Casidy discussing a range of resources musicians may find useful when diversifying their own stands! We cover a whole range of resources, reading materials, podcasts, and organizations, highlighting some groups doing amazing work in the field! To learn about all the resources we talked about, click the links below! Diversify the Stand Music HERstory Podcas Programming Resources Catalog of Trumpet Music by Gender-Marginalized People and/or Black, Indigenous, and Persons of Color, compiled by Ashley Killam Trumpet Music by Women, compiled by Dr. Amy Dunker Trombone Compositions by Women Composers, compiled by Dr. Natalie Mannix Works for Horn by Underrepresented Composers, compiled by Dr. Caiti Beth McKinney Works with Horn by Female Composers, compiled by Dr. Lin Foulk Baird Tuba-Euphonium Social Justice Initiative's Composer Database Educational Resources Brass Music by Black Composers: A Bibliography, by Aaron Horne Bold as Brass Podcast with Melissa Brown Rising Stars Podcast General Resources & Organizations Anna's Composer Database …And We Were Heard Boulanger Initiative & Consulting Program Castle of Our Skins Chromatic Brass Collective ColourFULL Music Composers Equity Project Decolonizing the Music Room Educational Resources for Music Performance/Ensemble Librarianship International Association for Women in Music (IAWM) International Women's Brass Conference League of American Orchestras Lift Music Fund Music by Black Composers Music Theory Examples by Women (renamed MusicbyWomen) Rising Tide Music Press Sphinx Organization The Wind Repertory Project Intro & outro music is Eris DeJarnett's "Bored Games" for two trumpets and fixed media - eir website
This week: new albums from the Crystal Method and Warmduscher, and a throwback classic from Brassy. Also: audience participation, round trips, multiverse prequels, Boiler Room areas, decolonise dance music, brand recognition, double dropping, getting lapped on your victory lap, powdered condiments, good samples, upsetting sleaze, formatted kills, out of category awards, chronic indecisiveness and understanding your commitments. Next week: new albums from Swedish House Mafia, Bakers Eddy and CZARFACE. Those and previous weeks' review albums can be found on our album review playlist on Spotify - along with our 2022 tripping balls mixtape, featuring our favourite tracks from new albums we've reviewed this year, and our 2021 review archive and mixtape. The full list of all the albums we've ever featured on the show (including our top 5s from previous years) and Beeso's playlist for his boys are also available elsewhere on the internet. BALLS and tripping balls are available on their own RSS feeds, as well as being found together on Omny Studio,Spotify and Apple Podcasts (feel free to subscribe, rate and review) - and we welcome your reckons via Twitter, Facebook and email. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week: new albums from Jack White and Wet Leg, the Janet English Retrospective Collection from Spiderbait, and what turns out to be a Zero 7 album from 13 years ago. Also: JK Rowling's less objectionable traits, maximal shredding, New Crow, upholstery, inverted palettes, last relevant in 2009, elevated elevator music, Kevin07, After Happyland, tonight: alright, Thrash Frente, anticipating the launch, Dragon slander, relentless weirdness, it's got guitars in it?, Adelaide strays, cancelled Edgar Wright projects, avoiding typecasting, deep cuts, people say we monkey around, round trips, legally actionable, familial resemblance, crack for gen X music podcasters, doubling down on dumb and European vacations. Next week: new albums from the Crystal Method and Warmduscher, and a potential undiscovered masterpiece from Brassy. Those and previous weeks' review albums can be found on our album review playlist on Spotify - along with our 2022 tripping balls mixtape, featuring our favourite tracks from new albums we've reviewed this year, and our 2021 review archive and mixtape. The full list of all the albums we've ever featured on the show (including our top 5s from previous years) and Beeso's playlist for his boys are also available elsewhere on the internet. BALLS and tripping balls are available on their own RSS feeds, as well as being found together on Omny Studio,Spotify and Apple Podcasts (feel free to subscribe, rate and review) - and we welcome your reckons via Twitter, Facebook and email. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pour démarrer l'année, je suis heureuse de recevoir dans le podcast Raphaël Boutin Kuhlmann, cogérant et directeur des opérations chez Villages Vivants, une foncière rurale et solidaire qui rénove et loue des locaux pour installer des activités qui ont un impact positif sur les territoires et leurs habitants. Dans cet épisode, nous parlons des initiatives qui permettent de redynamiser des villages et des territoires. Nous parlons de lien mais surtout de lieu social, de tiers-lieux, de modèles alternatifs, d'investissement, de progrès ou encore d'innovation sociale. Liens relatifs à cet épisode : Site internet Villages Vivants L'Auberge de Boffres en Ardèche Le Pétassou, ressourcerie située dans les Cévennes Construire avec les habitants le "village du futur" à Brassy, dans la Nièvre Si le sujet des territoires vous intéresse, je vous recommande également l'écoute de l'épisode #4 du podcast avec Damien Deville, "Valoriser toutes les diversités des territoires, pour remettre la relation au cœur de nos vies". Je vous souhaite une année 2022 inspirante, douce et lumineuse ! Belle écoute, Aurélie Episode enregistré à Crest (Drôme) le 6 décembre 2021
Dans cet épisode 14, on vous parle des prolongations à Brassy !
Max has a very confusing musical experience.
Dans cet épisode 10, on vous parle de l'installation à Brassy ! On évoquera donc : -Les travaux -Les différentes livraisons -La Dead Line de la Mad Jacques Sans oublier nos deux incontournables rubriques : La Pepe Beer Review : Effet Papillon Brett Séries Mûre et Myrtille Sortie du fermenteur Coco-Night Bonne écoute ! Crédits Matériel : DCA Montage : Benjamin Dubois Musique de fin : Deux Mesures DA : Pierre Polge
In episode 32 we're joined by Esmé from the fantastic podcast Hide From Time, and the black metal bands Penance Stare & Petrine Cross to talk about the Melody Maker's thoroughly controversial "Born To Do It Better" from October 2000.The CD's full tracklisting is -1 – JJ72 - Desertion2 – King Adora - The Law3 – At The Drive-In - One Armed Scissor4 – Lauren Laverne - If You Phone5 – My Vitriol - All Of Me6 – Brassy - B'cos We Rock7 – Dilated Peoples - Ear Drum Pop8 – Hundred Reasons - Change Of Season9 – Queens Of The Stone Age - Mexicola (Live)10 – Papa Roach - Infest11 – Lowgold - The Feelings12 – Wilt - I Found Out13 – VAST - Blue14 – A Perfect Circle - Magdalena (Live)15 - Raging Speedhorn - MandanListen to Esmé's podcast Hide From Time, where Esmé will introduce you to some excellent noisy music from the worlds of Metal, Noise, Goth, Industrial, Ambient, Post Hardcore & More at https://anchor.fm/hidefromtimeCheck out her music at https://petrinecross.bandcamp.com/ and https://penancestare.bandcamp.com/ Listen to all available songs on our ongoing Spotify playlist - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1mzWOWEfQ5LklJyUZkpfs2?si=LbWBi9-oTl-eXjkUJbpx2Q You can buy a copy of the cd from Discogs here - https://www.discogs.com/release/2665202-Various-Born-To-Do-It-BetterHosts - Ian Clarke & Colin Jackson-BrownRecorded/Edited/Mixed/Original music by Colin Jackson Brown for We Dig PodcastsPart of the We Made This podcast network. https://twitter.com/wmt_network Twitter – https://twitter.com/thismonthsissue Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/freewiththismonthsissue/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/freewiththismonthsissue/ Find our other episodes at www.wedigpodcasts.com Find other We Made This shows & writing at www.wemadethisnetwork.com
In episode 32 we're joined by Esmé from the fantastic podcast Hide From Time, and the black metal bands Penance Stare & Petrine Cross to talk about the Melody Maker's thoroughly controversial "Born To Do It Better" from October 2000. The CD's full tracklisting is - 1 – JJ72 - Desertion 2 – King Adora - The Law 3 – At The Drive-In - One Armed Scissor 4 – Lauren Laverne - If You Phone 5 – My Vitriol - All Of Me 6 – Brassy - B'cos We Rock 7 – Dilated Peoples - Ear Drum Pop 8 – Hundred Reasons - Change Of Season 9 – Queens Of The Stone Age - Mexicola (Live) 10 – Papa Roach - Infest 11 – Lowgold - The Feelings 12 – Wilt - I Found Out 13 – VAST - Blue 14 – A Perfect Circle - Magdalena (Live) 15 - Raging Speedhorn - Mandan Listen to Esmé's podcast Hide From Time, where Esmé will introduce you to some excellent noisy music from the worlds of Metal, Noise, Goth, Industrial, Ambient, Post Hardcore & More at https://anchor.fm/hidefromtime Check out her music at https://petrinecross.bandcamp.com/ and https://penancestare.bandcamp.com/ Listen to all available songs on our ongoing Spotify playlist - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1mzWOWEfQ5LklJyUZkpfs2?si=LbWBi9-oTl-eXjkUJbpx2Q You can buy a copy of the cd from Discogs here - https://www.discogs.com/release/2665202-Various-Born-To-Do-It-Better Hosts - Ian Clarke & Colin Jackson-Brown Recorded/Edited/Mixed/Original music by Colin Jackson Brown for We Dig Podcasts Part of the We Made This podcast network. https://twitter.com/wmt_network Twitter – https://twitter.com/thismonthsissue Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/freewiththismonthsissue/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/freewiththismonthsissue/ Find our other episodes at www.wedigpodcasts.com Find other We Made This shows & writing at www.wemadethisnetwork.com
Dans cet épisode 8, on vous parle du changement de cap ! On évoquera donc : - Le Drame (cf. épisode 7 : le crowdfunding) - Une opportunité : Brassy - Le concept et l'organisation La Pepe Beer Review : NEIPA DDH - HBC 630 Cryo / Mosaic / Vanille // Popihn La Sortie du fermenteur : Double départ Bonne écoute ! Crédits Matériel : DCA Montage : Benjamin Dubois Musique de fin : Deux Mesures DA : Pierre Polge
Bold. Sassy. Classy. Brassy. Audacious. Shamika T. Askew is a private attorney with a public servant's heart. An attorney whose focus is family law in the Tampa Bay Area, she is advocating individuals through the family law process. Though a successful attorney, Shamika is known around town as a fun and outspoken lover of life! Hear her candid story of her own divorce as a divorce attorney, life struggles with pornography and the inspiration to lead people to freedom and victory through candor. Follow Attorney Askew IG: Healed_RedBottoms AskewLawOffice Stats: About 40 M Americans are addicted to pornography; 1 of 3 are Women (Source: www.techaddiction.ca) There's hope and help! Email us at SuccessfulButSinglePodcast@gmail.com to be connected to great resources and counsel.
On today's show, while Luke's been away spending time with some steampunk farm animals, Pete's tells us about his recent DIY kitchen work. Elsewhere, the boys go shopping in an Amazon supermarket, Luke shares news about his catastrophic beef-eating experience, and we get to some of your *very* EXCITING EMAILS. GET IN TOUCH! Drop us an email over at hello@lukeandpeteshow.com or give us a message on our Instagram/Twitter @lukeandpeteshow. We LOVE hearing your nonsense.Produced by Natalie Wilson See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode 60 – Veni Sanctae Spiritus (Pentecost) Chant: Sequence, Pentecost PDF: https://editor.sourceandsummit.com/legacy/tmp/gregorio60a699648e2146.83889729.pdf Text & Translation –https://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php/Veni_Sancte_Spiritus Musical Musings – Mode I Liturgical Living Challenge: - Decorate with doves, red rose petals, or flame-colored ribbons - Eat: Fowl and a Dessert en flombe! Sunday Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHYZvEUh7jbPZQJGPqSi9ZMmCHYU7MtvH Featured Tracks: - Track 2 – Mozart’s “Veni Sanctae” - Track 6 – a Brassy rendition of “Come Holy Ghost” sung by a Lutheran congregation in Grand Rapids, Michigan! - Track 10 – Draw Us in the Spirit’s Tether - Track 13- Audrey Assad’s “Spirit of the Living God” Looking for more? In companion Episode 15, we feature the Responsorial Psalm for the Pentecost Liturgy “Lord, Send out Your Spirit and renew the face of the earth” and featuring a reflection by Fr. Ryan Rooney. ***NOTE: We’re pausing the podcast for this summer. We’ll be back with a new season on September 3rd, the Feast of St. Gregory the Great.*** Guinevere Christian, Content Creator Josh Reznicek, Editor Learn more about the project at www.patreon.com/chantpodcast Contact us at takeachants@gmail.com Resources: Chant Tools App, St. Michael Hymnal, The Catholic Home by Meredith Gould
For the second anniversary of the 9th Grade Experience Podcast, we highlight the work of freshmen Elizabeth "Tami" Adesanya and Brasciana "Brassy" Ford in the establishment of the newest student group Students Organizing Against Racism (SOAR). Along with faculty advisor, Eyer librarian Mrs. Magro, Tami and Brassy are working to bring awareness and change to the mindsets of the Emmaus High School community through information and advocacy about what it means to be a person of color. Topics discussed include: The purpose behind SOAR What does it mean to be "anti-racist" How do we involve and engage students to care about these issues What does it mean to be an "ally" Messages for adults serving on committees attempting to drive equity discussions at EHS We also asked today's guests to provide some additional resources beyond our show to expand our listener's knowledge about these issues and those are included below: Tami's Pick Racial Equity Tool Kit Brassy's Picks I know the books “Heavy” by Kiese Layton and “The Hate U Give” by Angie Thomas are both amazing books to put into perspective what it's like to be Person of Color (POC) in America. Also, raceforward.org is a website that can be helpful for others to recognize their privilege and become a better ally. Mrs. Magro's Picks If I could recommend just one book (tough for me to do!) that I think everyone should read it would be This Book Is Anti-Racist by Tiffany Jewell, and one podcast for teachers would be the Teaching Hard History podcast from Learning for Justice. Mr. Stuchko's Picks Listen to the EHS student newspaper podcast interview with Tami and Sydney Clarke - EHS Stinger Podcast SOAR Interview Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man by Emmanuel Acho Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You: A Remix of the National Book Award-winning Stamped from the Beginning by Jason Reynolds and Ibram X.Kendi ** All book links above will take you to the website for Let's Play Books in Emmaus, Pa. **
For the second anniversary of the 9th Grade Experience Podcast, we highlight the work of freshmen Elizabeth "Tami" Adesanya and Brasciana "Brassy" Ford in the establishment of the newest student group Students Organizing Against Racism (SOAR). Along with faculty advisor, Eyer librarian Mrs. Magro, Tami and Brassy are working to bring awareness and change to the mindsets of the Emmaus High School community through information and advocacy about what it means to be a person of color. Topics discussed include: The purpose behind SOAR What does it mean to be "anti-racist" How do we involve and engage students to care about these issues What does it mean to be an "ally" Messages for adults serving on committees attempting to drive equity discussions at EHS We also asked today's guests to provide some additional resources beyond our show to expand our listener's knowledge about these issues and those are included below: Tami's Pick Racial Equity Tool Kit Brassy's Picks I know the books “Heavy” by Kiese Layton and “The Hate U Give” by Angie Thomas are both amazing books to put into perspective what it's like to be Person of Color (POC) in America. Also, raceforward.org is a website that can be helpful for others to recognize their privilege and become a better ally. Mrs. Magro's Picks If I could recommend just one book (tough for me to do!) that I think everyone should read it would be This Book Is Anti-Racist by Tiffany Jewell, and one podcast for teachers would be the Teaching Hard History podcast from Learning for Justice. Mr. Stuchko's Picks Listen to the EHS student newspaper podcast interview with Tami and Sydney Clarke - EHS Stinger Podcast SOAR Interview Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man by Emmanuel Acho Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You: A Remix of the National Book Award-winning Stamped from the Beginning by Jason Reynolds and Ibram X.Kendi ** All book links above will take you to the website for Let's Play Books in Emmaus, Pa. **
“Entanglements” became a thing last year with the whole Jada/August/Will situationship. (*Whew chile*...messy.) Well if we’re honest, we all get entangled sometimes—when it comes to our hair. The Melanin Trifecta – Krychna, Sereine, and Lisa – talk about their major hair entanglements, and discuss how they bounced back from their follicular faux pas. They also share tips to help women of color avoid common hair mistakes. Tap in for this helpful, but totally hilarious episode. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode 16 of Two Larry's and a Mic features the magnificent horns of the 60s and 70s, plus radio tales and a classic radio moment.
Tunes from:ParvenuBlue False IndigoMidwest DecemberJillian RiscoeTrevor Turla (feat. Reginald Chapman)Miki P & The SwallowtailsThe Grand MarquisBen SchenbergBroken Heart SyndromeBLACKSTARKIDSplus an interview with Trevor Turla!Watch Trevor's INCREDIBLE set at The RINO from a few weeks back:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VINUC-7zAC8 (Trevor starts at 58:00)Ben has a Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/user?u=24604370&fan_landing=trueBen hosts a podcast about stuff onDisney+https://open.spotify.com/show/3pbJ26uZPsQPJzwPv0d1z1?si=eIK95lfXRTiEzDCwg1PH6QGet some Ope! Radio merch!https://teespring.com/stores/ope-radio
Hello, you beautiful listeners! We're happy to present to you this gift of a podcast, which happens to be very special: The Band Is Back Together. That's right! We've got the full, original cast (plus scale model human) back for an absolute banger of an episode. Poop stuff? Check. Morbid shit? Check. Jennifer? Check, check, and Czech. In this week's episode: Jarrett organizes a writing seminar that is completely trustworthy, Kelsey solves a burden of the flesh, John saves some money with this one, weird trick, and Mark vogues from 30,000 feet. Also in this episode: Missy Elliot's Day Trading, Baby Whiskey, Jenny from the Bloc, Toilet Oil, Blood Moose, and Rain Hearing.
Ginger Turner is--excuse us--a brassy broad. She was in the Army and the US Army's Field Band for 27 years. So when it came time to put on the annual Holiday Brass Concert for the International Women's Brass Conference (IWBC) during the pandemic, she did not shrink away from the challenge. She leaned right into it. And what resulted was pure, live, holiday magic. Learn about Ginger, the IWBC, and the feats of strength it took to put on a beautiful Christmas concert *safely* during COVID. And how you can watch it!
This episode was originally released May 15th, 2020.For episode 46, Geoff Moes (@ThallidTosser on Twitter), Nat Moes (@GrandpaBelcher), and Josh Chapple (@joshchapple) talk with Rajah James (@rykerwilliams). Rajah is a Team Serious member and friend who organized the online Team Serious League and played in the recent Team Serious Invitational: Virtual Realm, so we’re talking to him about getting your Magic fix while dealing with physical distancing. Here’s the timestamped table of contents for your listening ease and enjoyment:01:17 – Team Serious Leagues24:10 – Enter the Virtual Realm37:47 – The Cat’s in the Vintage55:28 – Food & Drink: MTG Pub Quiz1:16:49 – OutroTotal runtime – 1:17:51 Missing: The Gathering These are weird times we’re living in. The coronavirus, as well as thoughtful public health officials and good sense, has relegated most of humanity to stay physically apart from one another to prevent the spread of a particularly virulent disease. I was thinking about it and realized I haven’t been in a building other than my own house in seven weeks. Distancing is the norm now, and that’s a problem for a tabletop card game where players square off in intimate distance, talking, and often interacting with one another’s cards. Wizards of the Coast provided the first solutions to playing Magic under quarantine with, of course, Magic Online (MTGO) and Arena. But these services might leave something to be desired for some players. Arena’s available collection won’t allow players to play Vintage (or Legacy, Old School, Modern, and so on), and while MTGO offers most of the cards, there’s still a barrier to human interaction. You can’t fully engage with your opponent: introduce yourselves when you sit down, congratulate them on a good play, or see their reaction when you have the answer or drop your big threat. It can feel sterile, like you’re one person against a machine. To overcome that, Rajah organized the Team Serious Leagues (TSL) within our group. As he describes, it’s similar to the Vintage Super League: round-robin games are played in batches over multiple weeks, and players are allowed to change decks or strategies between batches. Eventually records are compared and winners are declared. The TSL allows games to be played over any reasonable medium: webcam, MTGO, Cockatrice, even in person since it was organized before social distancing protocols were in effect. It was meant as a way to get Team Serious members to play games against one another despite there being sometimes long distances between players. Since quarantine, it’s been a relief not only for the players, who get to continue playing games and talking to people, but for other Team Serious members, who often get to watch the streamed matches and even interact with the players over the team’s chat and Discord. You can follow along too if you like. The results and decklists from the first Vintage batch are on Rajah’s website, and here are the decklists from the second batch. When the three batches are complete, someone will win these keen lands altered by Daniel Anschutz, or this “Wild Thing” Force of Will altered by Bobby Lupo. Welcome to the Machine Inspired by the TSL and compelled by the coronavirus quarantine, Andy “The Brass Man” Probasco and I started talking about hosting a virtual Team Serious Invitational (TSI). We wanted an opportunity to get people together where they could hang out online, play some Vintage, and perhaps consume some frosty cool alcoholic beverages. Just like a real TSI! The tournament itself, held Saturday May 9 in a Discord server, went surprisingly well! We had 24 players and did six rounds of Swiss plus a top-eight elimination. Vintage luminaries like Kevin Cron and Greg Hughes (Zias) showed up, and six countries were represented in almost as many time zones. There was a minor disaster at the beginning as the Discord server failed to allow video connections, but everyone moved quickly and acutely to get matches played in other formats: Zoom, Cockatrice, Whereby, and Discord DMs. It was a remarkable show of ingenuity and determination! Brass Man did some lovely, fun, insightful commentary throughout the event, adjusting on the fly to be able to show the variety of media players were using to play. Here’s what Zoom versus Cockatrice looks like, for example, as well as Brassy, keepin’ it classy. For a sense of the current Vintage environment, the Top 8 ended up with seven companions in the decklists, including two of them in one deck, played by Jimmy McCarthy. Zias won without a companion, playing Shops Vines. The full results are available on The Mana Drain, with some additional commentary and hot links. For example, for full TSI effect, Steve McGrew opted to drink a shot of Malört, as is tradition upon making Top 8. Congratulations and regrets to Steve, and congratulations to the rest of the Top 8. How Companionable Is Companion? Of course, the event was played under predictably lame-duck conditions. On May 11, Wizards of the Coast announced that in a week’s time there would be a change to the Banned & Restricted List that would include Vintage. As I mentioned, six of the Top 8 decks at the TSI:VR, and indeed many of the top-performing decks in recent Vintage Challenges online have included creatures with the companion ability, recently printed in Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths. Lurrus of the Dream-Den is the main culprit, being a long-game advantage engine that happens to combo with Black Lotus very well, so it works even in a faster combo shell. The problem is that the nature of companion means that restricting Lurrus will do nothing to prevent its being a problem. A player needs only one copy, which is safely stored in their deck’s sideboard until needed. What to do? What will Wizards do to Vintage on May 18? Will the format get what will essentially be its first banning for power-level considerations? (There are other banned cards: ante cards, conspiracies, dexterity cards, and Shahrazad, all of which are banned categorically.) Will there be an effective power-level errata to make companion not work as written, or perhaps not work at all? Will all the companions be hit or just Lurrus? Could something instead be unrestricted to combat the cat menace? Will there be any consideration to Lurrus’s being used in multiple different archetypes or bringing unexpected cards into the format, like Seal of Fire and Dead Weight? If banning or errata eliminates Lurrus, will another companion follow the same path of degeneracy? We talk about the implications of these questions and why any plan might be preferable over another. It’s a complex issue surrounding complex cards. And the whole situation is exacerbated by the current global pandemic as the cards have only been released in paper in some Asian markets and online. Many players haven’t even touched a paper Lurrus! They showed up at TSI:VR and in the TSL only because these are playtest events that allow proxies. It’s such a weird conflux of situations! Anyway, we do a lot of discussing but come to no conclusions. Food & Drink: MTG Pub Quiz Part of the goal Brass Man and I put together for the TSI:VR was to have it feel like a real TSI. Part of that was making it two days, so people could start the festivities early on Friday. Encouraging people to just hang out in the chatrooms we always hang out in didn’t seem like enough, so I had the idea to put together a pub-quiz-style trivia game that would encourage both hanging out and drinking. There would be some fun questions and activities to encourage interaction, and with Discord we could do some proper trash talking. So I put together a few rounds of themed questions, designed to pass a few hours pleasantly. People drifted in and out, but we ended up with four teams of three to four players, which was perfect. I asked questions over video and was even able to put a few visual questions on screen, like the Movie Magic posters with blanked out titles that were also Magic card names (see below), or Nam Quiz Tran that was Nam’s 2018 Vintage Champs finals list with blanked out cards. And teams were able to retreat to separate Discord rooms to collaborate on answers. It worked great! We did six rounds, which I preview on the show. There was Magic trivia new and old, the movie posters and Nam’s deck, a retrospective of 1993 in honor of Magic’s birth, a lightning round where each team got to pick its own yes-or-no category, and “Drinking With Team Serious,” which we run through in its entirety on the show. I really didn’t think anyone would be able to identify one of Jaco’s custom-built cocktails by name, but here we are: the Charcnado. That’s your important food and drink lesson for this episode. Congratulations to Fernando Aguiano, Jon Hammack, and Kaleb Woodward on their dominant victory! Upcoming Events I think the only questions for discussion are going to surface around the Banned & Restricted List change on Monday. What’s going to happen there, and what will be the long-term impact? But we are planning future online Magic event since the coronavirus quarantine seems unlikely to be meaningfully lifted any time in the near future. And even if it is, we can still get together online to play Magic! June 5 there will be another MTG Pub Quiz, and June 6 will be a Middle School MTG tournament, both again held online using the Team Serious: Virtual Realm Discord server. We learned a lot about both processes last time, so I expect this to go even better. There’s no entry, and we’ll have some nice donated prizes for winners. This June event is open to all, so if you’re interested, let us know, and we’ll be planning more events in different formats in the future. Conclusion Thanks so much for listening! And thanks to Rajah for helping us talk about some positive Magic experiences in these weird dark times. We hope you enjoyed it and found it uplifting, and that you’re being safe and remaining healthy. We’ll look forward to any questions or comments here or The Mana Drain or on Twitter. You can also email us at seriousvintagepodcast@gmail.com. And don’t forget to let us know if you want to play some Middle School and be part of other online Team Serious events!
Happy day after Thanksgiving! Our month of food comes to end with 2009's Julie & Julia paired with Stone's Tangerine! We have the return of Matty!! Of course we dive into out nw favorite segment Cult Corner to discuss the Starz docuseries as well as our new obsession The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City. Then we dive into the movie and discuss if Julie is the worst? Plus we sing the praises of Meryl as Julia. Plus make sure to listen to the end to hear what the theme for next month will be! Follow, like, subscribe, rate and review and follow insta:@brewsonfilm
Candace is a master of color and textures! How do I know? Well, she's a costumer in the movie industry, a Brimfield Antique Market expert, and a very talented furniture artist living in an art loft building. Doesn't this all just sounds dreamy? Hit PLAY to hear more about Candace and her adventures! Facebook. - https://www.facebook.com/brassyknobs Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/brassyknobs/ SUBSCRIBE TO THE #IRISJOURNAL - https://theturquoiseirisjournal.com
Originally on Patreon - Dec 17th 2019For our twentieth Rioteers Review, Scott Bamford has suggested that we talk about Rotterdam post-hardcore mob thisGIRL's 2002 debut full-length album A Short Strut to the Brassy Front. Steve recounts his memories of playing shows with the band 'back in t'day' with rowdy Will Haven intim Stegal and Remfry keeps peddling out the same old rubbish joke, much to the annoyance of Steve. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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The Podcastle's Brassy & Classy show is back! On this episode, Clark The Shark and Michael Biscardi discuss the situation in North Korea, Waffle House, Biscardi's hilarious Dixieland haircut, The Patriot, and more!
The Brassy & Classy podcast, with Michael Biscardi and Matthew Clark, brings you a hot, new episode straight from the heart of Dixie. While in Biloxi, Shark and Scards delve into the COVID-19 situation, traveling/commuter horror stories, and more! Thanks for listening to The Podcastle podcasting network.
Like all trevallies, brassies are tough, hard fighting thugs. Tempting them to take a lure in shallow, crystal clear water can be a bit of a challenge, but once you crack the code the gloves will quickly come off. Geraldton angler Leigh Murdoch has been fishing these waters hard for many years - and targeting brassy Trevally in shallow water has become something of an art form for him. In this episode Leigh explains his techniques and lure selections for brassies in his back yard. Show notes: https://doclures.com/geraldton-brassy-trevally-leigh-murdoch/
This week, on Inside the Skev, we sit down with Victoria Reeves. Victoria is a true renaissance woman; from her one-woman show Brassy + Intrepid about her life, her monthly spoken word/sound experience Soul Stories Live at the Firehouse Grill in Evanston; teaching at Y.O.U; and her consulting work as a creativity/career coach . We explore all of these facets of her life in this fascinating conversation.Brassy + Intrepid is being performed during the 23rd Annual Filet of Solo Festival. The performances take place at 8:30PM on January 17, 2020 and 4:00PM at January 26, 2020 in the Teal Room at the Pub 626 at 1406 W Morse Ave, Chicago, IL 60626. Tickets can be purchased in advance at http://lifelinetheatre.com/ and are $10/ticket. Soul Stories Live events take place once a month and more information can be found at https://www.facebook.com/SoulStoriesLive/. Tickets can be purchased in advance on Eventbrite for $15/ticket. You can also find out about everything Brassy Victoria at https://www.brassyvictoriareeves.com/Inside the Skev is a one stop shop for all things Skokie and Evanston hosted by Aaron Masliansky. Be the first to know about local events, new podcast episodes, real estate and the latest stories about the great people in these towns by going tohttp://www.skevanston.com. Make sure to sign up for the newsletter and reach out to Aaron at aaron@skevanston.com with any questions or suggestions.
Learn how living solo takes a village with Léa Brassy: surfer, sailor, spearfisher, and environmentalist. Thanks for listening! You can learn more about Léa at her site here http://www.leabrassy.com/ or follow her adventures on Instagram @leabrassy. Be sure to check out our Glowing Glowing Gone project with Léa et al in Tahiti here: https://www.worldsurfleague.com/posts/411463/wsl-pure-raising-awareness-of-the-coral-reef-crisis and learn more about our partners in the project the Coral Gardeners https://www.coralgardeners.org/and Glowing Glowing Gone https://www.glowing.org/ Finally, you can learn from the legend himself, and watch our friend Dr. Austin Bowden-Kerby’s TED talk on Coral Gardening… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PRLJ8zDm0U If you want to learn more ways you can live a lower carbon lifestyle, we've got you covered. Check out https://www.worldsurfleague.com/posts/379080/wsl-pure-climate, and of course stay tuned to @wslpure and wslpure.org. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of “Unwrap Your Candies Now,” Catherine Lu interviews Yoonshin Song, the Houston Symphony’s new concertmaster, who begins her appointment this 2019-2020 season. Selected from the orchestra's extensive three-year search to fill the position, she previously served as concertmaster of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra from 2011-2019. Then, Ernie Manouse chats with Rebekah Dahl, singer, actor, co-founder and co-owner of The Music Box Theater, named “The Best Cabaret Theater in Houston” by the Houston... Read More
Jen Edds is a rockstar that has taken over the podcast world by storm. Jen discusses what it is like to leave a boring 9 to 5 job in order to do what she loves, podcasting. Jen provides many tips and tricks to her trade and they are helpful to anyone who would love to start a podcast. For hilarious commentary and banter, tune into this episode!
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Full episode info and Show Notes - www.wearelookingsideways.com A real reflective treat of an episode this week, as I am joined by surfer and waterwoman Léa Brassy in a conversation recorded in August 2018 down in Newquay. A lovely, light and artful chat, this, as Léa talks me through her life and passions. As a surfer, free-diver, spearfisher, film-maker, ocean advocate and writer, Léa has been courageous enough to follow her own path in life and is deeply thoughtful about her relationship with her environment. I mean that in the broadest sense of the word; both in how her actions affect the environment, and how her relationship with the environment affects her own mood and sense of fulfilment. As I discovered, this gently questing approach is something that Léa brings to every aspect of her life, whether its the food she eats, the possessions she owns, the journey she takes, or her constantly evolving relationship with the sea and the rawness of nature. To hear Léa’s story, you realise that the small decisions of life are actually the basis of an ongoing dialogue with ourselves about the type of person we want to be. There’s an honesty and a courage to this approach that is really inspiring and infectious. Thanks as usual to Matt Ward for the theme tune, and to my new editor Fina Charleson.
Kevin Surace (@kevinsurace) is a futurist and disruptive innovation speaker, creator of the first smartphone and digital assistant and innovator of the decade. Surace has disrupted every industry he has entered from communications to A.I. to clean energy, been named Inc. Magazine’s 2009 Entrepreneur of the Year, CNBC’s Innovator of the Decade, and inducted into RIT’s Innovation Hall of Fame. He helped develop soundproof drywall with lower carbon footprints and more energy-efficient windows to completely retrofit the Empire State Building and NYSE in record time and under budget, was the co-inventor of multivariate reverse auctions and has now turned his attention back to AI As CEO of Appvance.ai, Surace’s company is now disrupting the software testing industry by eliminating the need for human testers.He has a life outside technology as well and in his latest project “Big, Bold, and, Brassy,” Surace serves as conductor for a 28-piece orchestra featuring international jazz star Nicole Henry where they play selections of broadway and pop tunes for corporate events.Surace’s work has been featured in Businessweek, Time, Fortune, Forbes, CNN, ABC, MSNBC, and FOX News. He has keynoted hundreds of events, from INC5000 to 15 TED Talks to the US Congress and even been awarded 28 patents.You can listen right here on iTunesIn our wide-ranging conversation, we cover many things, including:* How artificial intelligence will actually impact work* The earliest forms of digital assistants and why they weren't entirely successful* Why Kevin is passionate about reducing construction emissions, and why it is literally 1/2 the problem* Where we are headed with respect to climate change* The reason we're both worried about social media and political polarization* What is the future of work and will we have jobs* How to think about tariffs and trade* Who owns the autonomous vehicles of the future* Which companies win the autonomous vehicle race* Why AI will actually make our lives awesome* Why you may soon have a robotic chef in your kitchenMake a Tax-Deductible Donation to Support The DisruptorsThe Disruptors is supported by the generosity of its readers and listeners. If you find our work valuable, please consider supporting us on Patreon, via Paypal or with DonorBox powered by Stripe.Donate
Broadcasting from The Great Smoky Mountains about the national park, Dollywood, finding our cabin on VRBO, and shopping.
A quick recap of our escapades from Kennebunkport down to Portsmouth, and a big movie date night in Ogunquit.
Tales from No Whale-Whale Watch Boat ride, the beautiful drive along the Maine coast on Hwy 1, a visit to L.L. Bean in Freeport, and the first night of adventure in Ogunquit Let's Connect and Continue the Conversation Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brassybroadjen/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/brassybroadjen LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jen-edds-470351b/ Subscribe to the Podcast iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-brassy-broadcast-with-jen-edds/id939834394?mt=2 Google Podcasts https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cDovL2JyYXNzeWJyb2FkY2FzdC5saWJzeW4uY29tL3Jzcw%3D%3D Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/15pk4oUmguUXwFlysZmc14
Episode 141 We're sharing tales of our adventure from Indiana to Acadia National Park in Maine. Let's Connect and Continue the Conversation Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brassybroadjen/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/brassybroadjen LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jen-edds-470351b/ Subscribe to the Podcast iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-brassy-broadcast-with-jen-edds/id939834394?mt=2 Google Podcasts https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cDovL2JyYXNzeWJyb2FkY2FzdC5saWJzeW4uY29tL3Jzcw%3D%3D Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/15pk4oUmguUXwFlysZmc14
Does Online Dating Even Work?! Your best bet is to keep dusting yourself off, learning from your mistakes, and staying in the game. Sure, sometimes you'll get burned. But sometimes, with enough perseverance (as well as luck, timing, a good profile and a positive attitude), you'll fall in love. And if it hasn't happened to you yet, you can say "What's wrong with these terrible people on these awful sites?" Or you can ask, "How can I make this work for me, despite the obvious flaws?" Call in tonight.. See what Luca Bassy has to say. Learn about Luca's new app. All it takes is one swipe and person.
Épisode moitié féministe moitié gros gars baraqués. On fait une mise à jour sur où on est rendu dans les films de Marvel, Bill nous donne ses impressions sur Avengers Infinity War et on s'interroge sur les barbes de héros de Marvel. On reste dans le Marvel mais au féminin avec Jessica Jones saison 2 et on tape un peu sur Iron Fist. En musique, Courtney Barnett et son association avec le présumé super-vilain Kurt Vile. On finit en testostérone paternelle avec le nouveau God of War et comment Kratos fait maintenant pour suivre avec ses vieux os.
The Podcastle starts off as a full gang show and then Jon dips off to save the world. The result = a New York Trivia Quiz with Brassy & Classy themselves.
This week in love, Emily tells the love story of Daniel Genis and Petra Szabo - surprise: no murder! And Julie talks about a woman with a penchant for partnerships with a suspicious age gap. The girls also discuss the awkwardness of senior portraits (check our instagram!), their upcoming beach vacation, and whether or not the USSR sank in 1991.
Highlights from our big adventure playing with baby goats in southern IN and our AirBnB stay in Leiper's Fork, TN.
We hit some of the hot spots around Leiper's Fork and Franklin, TN. Finley the Airedale pup was the most popular gal in town. We recap highlights from Day 2 in this episode.
A Classy, Brassy Christmas Eve featuring the Middle Church Choir :: Dec 24 by Middle Collegiate Church
It all started when the nuns... introduced Jen to the world of podcasting. It’s true. Jen started out editing their podcast. It was a gateway. Jen fell in love with podcasting and launched The Brassy Broadcast, and set out on a journey to learn everything I could about the medium. Jen is still fascinated with podcasting and excited by the continuous growth she's seen year after year. Jen is a wonderful, positive treasure here in the local community. Her mission is to help the do-gooders of the world make a profound impact by putting them in the ears, heads, and hearts of new audiences with podcasts and other audio content. Special Guest: Jen Edds.
Introducing Season 5 of The Brassy Broadcast. I'm publishing a new episode every day for 30 days to share what I've learned along my podcasting journey. I'm participating in National Podcast Post Month. I needed a giant kick in the pants to get me motivated, productive, and accountable. This is an opportunity to share what I've learned along my podcasting journey, and challenge myself to be more productive and consistent. To get the free podcasting course, visit brassybroad.com Subscribe to the Podcast Apple Podcasts (iTunes) https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-brassy-broadcast-with-jen-edds/id939834394?mt=2 Google Podcasts https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cDovL2JyYXNzeWJyb2FkY2FzdC5saWJzeW4uY29tL3Jzcw%3D%3D Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/15pk4oUmguUXwFlysZmc14
Stream episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly). Kara with a K, is Texas born comedian Kara Kimbrough Matteson who is tearing up the LA comedy scene. Brassy and classy, I met Kara at a Comedy show run by her husband TK, and her infectious warmth and authenticity drew me to her…so much so, she became a friend, and then suddenly thought, EVERYONE deserves to know this woman! Kara is a trained singer and her show, and this podcast, is peppered with her bursting into song…. You can find out more about Kara at her website. www.karacomedy.com Subscribe, rate and review Take Fountain at all good podcatcher apps, including Apple Podcasts (formerly iTunes), audioBoom, Stitcher, Pocket Casts, Podbean, Radio Public etc. For more...follow Take Fountain on twitter , Facebook and Google+. #hollywood #storytelling #inspiration #comedy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Podcastle's Brassy & Classy podcast debuts with a gem of Michael and Jon hashing it out and discussing. More European travels, death of Linkin Park's Chester Bennington, Orenthal James Simpson, and more.
We're Back! Melyssa, Erick, and Dave. The band's all here. We have contraception stories - bless your heart. Melyssa's a Gangsta Trolla - bless your heart. Healthcare is BS - bless your heart. Music: Anal Blasphemy - Licking the Cunt of Chaos Public Enemy - Toxic Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad - Walk Right Talk Right Brother Ali - Uncle Usi Taught Me
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Just for the podcasters - a little bit extra from the acerbic wit of London's longest-serving talkshow host!
(https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Ffemusician.com%2F06%2F&title=FEM06%20Women%20in%20the%20Music%20Industry%2C%20Masterminds%20for%20Musicians%20And%20Podcasting%20with%20Brassy%20Broad%20Jen%20Edds) I talk with Jen Edds – musician, editing guru extraordinaire, and host of the awesome Podcast about women in the Music Industry, “The Brassy Broadcast.” How This Woman Got Started in The Music Industry How she got started in music. How she lived a double life – corporate sales by day, performing musician at night. The day one of her corporate clients discovered she was a closet rock star. The day she left her safe corporate job in search of her true purpose. How she got started in audio branding. Her Podcasting Adventure Begins (https://femusician.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/corporate-job-rock-star-musician.jpg) The crazy story about how she got connected into the podcasting world. How a couple of nuns from Toledo are taking the Podcasting world by storm. How her podcast highlighting women in the music industry, “The Brassy Broadcast”, got started. How she helps people setup podcasts, edit them and produce them to get their voice heard. The feedback she gets on the Podcast. The difficulties and rewards of podcasting. Spotlight on Women in The Music Industry How women in the Music Industry can be pigeon-holed or marginalized. Sexism in the Music Industry. How successful women in the industry kick through the barriers. Her desire to shine a light on accomplishments by women in music and business. Networking And Masterminds for Indie Musicians How networking and community has helped her promote her podcast and get guests for her show. The GoGirls Twitter chat has been a great place to connect and network. How she uses Facebook groups to grow her network and build her business. How musicians can use online communities to get questions answered, get gigs and support each other. How we can all contribute to the growth of Indie Music through networking and masterminds. How having an accountability partner can boost your productivity and expand your idea pool. The benefits of having an accountability partner for musicians when writing and recording music. Home Recording Tips for Musicians What musicians can do at home to record the best quality demo. What software musicians should use to record a quality demo at home cheaply. How to get “the perfect mix”. What mircrophone she uses that is a very affordable, durable and quality option. How she became an “editing guru”. Where she took music classes and what classes she took to learn editing. Recommendations What episodes of “ The Brassy Broadcast (http://www.brassybroad.com) ” are her favorites and the most popular. The Recording Revolution (http://www.therecordingrevolution.com) Sennheiser E835 Dynamic Cardioid Vocal Microphone (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00006I5R7/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B00006I5R7&linkCode=as2&tag=brenob-20&linkId=DUVKSNTEWT5EHLBO) Looking for a Mastermind? Join the Female Musician Academy The Female Musician Academy (http://www.femalemusicianacademy.com/courses/fma) Connect with Jen www.BrassyBroad.com (http://www.brassybroad.com) Connect on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/pages/Brassy-Broadcast/593804797412094?fref=ts) Connect on Twitter @BrassyBroadJen (http://www.twitter.com/brassybroadjen) RESOURCES Email your questions for Bree to answer on the show: Bree@FEMusician.com (mailto:Bree@FEMusician.com) Leave your audio questions for Bree to play on the air and answer (you can promote yourself too): SpeakPipe (http://www.speakpipe.com/femusician) Subscribe to the show on iTUnes...
I talk with Jen Edds – musician, editing guru extraordinaire, and host of the awesome Podcast about women in the Music Industry, “The Brassy Broadcast.” How This Woman Got Started in The Music Industry How she got started in music. How she lived a double life – corporate sales by day, performing musician at night. The day one of her corporate clients discovered she was a closet rock star. The day she left her safe corporate job in search of her true purpose. How she got started in audio branding. Her Podcasting Adventure Begins The crazy story about how she got connected into the podcasting world. How a couple of nuns from Toledo are taking the Podcasting world by storm. How her podcast highlighting women in the music industry, “The Brassy Broadcast”, got started. How she helps people setup podcasts, edit them and produce them to get their voice heard. The feedback she gets on the Podcast. The difficulties and rewards of podcasting. Spotlight on Women in The Music Industry How women in the Music Industry can be pigeon-holed or marginalized. Sexism in the Music Industry. How successful women in the industry kick through the barriers. Her desire to shine a light on accomplishments by women in music and business. Networking And Masterminds for Indie Musicians How networking and community has helped her promote her podcast and get guests for her show. The GoGirls Twitter chat has been a great place to connect and network. How she uses Facebook groups to grow her network and build her business. How musicians can use online communities to get questions answered, get gigs and support each other. How we can all contribute to the growth of Indie Music through networking and masterminds. How having an accountability partner can boost your productivity and expand your idea pool. The benefits of having an accountability partner for musicians when writing and recording music. Home Recording Tips for Musicians What musicians can do at home to record the best quality demo. What software musicians should use to record a quality demo at home cheaply. How to get “the perfect mix”. What mircrophone she uses that is a very affordable, durable and quality option. How she became an “editing guru”. Where she took music classes and what classes she took to learn editing. Recommendations What episodes of “The Brassy Broadcast” are her favorites and the most popular. The Recording Revolution Sennheiser E835 Dynamic Cardioid Vocal Microphone Looking for a Mastermind? Join the Female Musician Academy The Female Musician Academy Connect with Jen www.BrassyBroad.com Connect on Facebook Connect on Twitter @BrassyBroadJen RESOURCES Email your questions for Bree to answer on the show: Bree@FEMusician.com Leave your audio questions for Bree to play on the air and answer (you can promote yourself too): SpeakPipe Subscribe to the show on iTUnes Give us a review on iTunes to be entered to win CDs & merchandise from our guests Listen on Soundcloud Music by Stella Ronson ABOUT HOST BREE NOBLE Bree Noble is an entrepreneur, musician and speaker. She founded Women of Substance Radio, an online radio station that promotes quality female artists in all genres, in 2007. She launched the Women of Substance Music Podcast in November 2014, a 5 day per week show which promotes Independent female artists. Her podcast has hit #1 in New & Noteworthy for the Music, Arts and Society & Culture categories and #4 Audio Podcast on all of iTunes. She draws on her extensive experience running her own music business, both as a solo musician and as an Industry professional, to train and mentor other female musicians. Learn more about the station, the show and the artists at www.wosradio.com. Connect with Bree on Twitter @BreeNoble or on Facebook
Welcome to the first episode of The Brassy Broadcast. This is the intro episode to get to know your host, Jen Edds, a little better and find out what this show is all about. This beauty of a podcast is its ability to evolve as the host evolves.
We’ve a somewhat brassy theme to this week’s selection of new music from around the world with horn-infested tracks from The Wet Secrets, Kotorino and Sonic Ahmed. Nightlife – The Wet Secrets (Edmonton, Alberta, Canada) Swampy bass lines, primal drumming, dancing ladies with brassy horn stacks, keys, ...
Just for the podcasters - a little bit extra from the acerbic wit of London's longest-serving talkshow host!
The Dixie Stenberg and Brassy Battalion Adventure Theater audio drama
Episode 39 - A spy advises SCAR while Dixie reunites Brassy Battalion! --Please leave us a rating on iTunes!-- Website: pendantaudio.com Twitter: @pendantweb Facebook: facebook.com/pendantaudio Tumblr: pendantaudio.tumblr.com YouTube: youtube.com/pendantproductions