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There is a song called Breaking Up Is Hard To Do or are you contemplating breaking up with someone? Therapy? Nope, not for everyone? Communication? Nope, one shuts down then rather talk about it. It's their fault? Nope, some can't take responsibility. It takes 2 in any relationship. My first marriage didn't work out, but it wasn't that we didn't try... Oh wait I tried. It all worked out in the long run best thing and such a learning lesson from the first when you are young and thinking in Happily Ever After. Here's my take on breaking up. Also, if in need here is the number for The National Domestic Hotline available 24/7. 1-800-799-7233 or text 88788.❤️HenrieOther Ticket To Life EpisodesEpisode 14 DIVORCE, I DO, I DID, I'M DONEEpisode 20 DOMESTIC VIOLENCESend us a Text Message.Thank you for listening.Go find your Blessings!
BREAKING UP IS HARD TO DOAh, this one is self-explanatory: break-ups, recovery, heart-break and all the things.A special, personal episode.Ted Talk: how to fix a broken heart HERELIVE SHOW INFO AND TICKETS: HEREPATREON SUBSCRIBERSSign up HERE for bonus content and to support the podcast!For $5 a month you get a bonus epFor $10 a month you get a bonus ep and video contentFor $20 a month you get all that PLUS Nelly will write your online dating profile for you DEAR NELLY PLUSSubscribe to NELLY+ HERE to support the podcast and to get a Bonus Episode a Month. SEND NELLY A MESSAGE:Send Nelly a Voicemail HERE if you have a question or comment. Nelly's website HEREFahey's website HEREProducer Boy website HERENelly xx If you love the podcast, please rate, review and spread the word. This stuff works best by word-of-mouth so please share, share and share some more. We can't do this without you!Nelly, Producer Fahey and Producer Sammy xxx https://plus.acast.com/s/dear-nelly. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Now entering Greener Pastures! Greener Pastures is a comedy and satire site run by a bunch of writers obsessed with out-writing, out-joking and out-funnying each other! And because we love to writing satire, talking about it, and the people who do it, we've expanded into podcasting! Today, we interview Hilary Fitzgerald Campbell! Hilary is a cartoonist and illustrator. Her work has appeared in The New Yorker, New York Times, Barron's, and more. She also illustrates books for other folks and herself like her book of bad breakups, “Breaking Up Is Hard To Do, But You Could've Done Better” and her graphic memoir “Murder Book.” And she also-also has a podcast, “What'd You Do This Weekend?” Find Hilary online: http://www.cartoonsbyhilary.com/ Follow us on Twitter at @greenerpastsat and on Medium at Greener Pastures Magazine.
After finishing "Breaking Up Is Hard To Do," we checked in with Walker. Explicit content.
You know it's time - if not, "You Oughta Know." In your heart, you know "It's Too Late." When you think about it, you know that "You Lost That Lovin' Feelin'." But, as the classic tune says "Neither one of us ... wants to be the first to say goodbye." Guesses on this week's Overlap Podcast topic? If you can't figure it out, then "We Are Never Getting Back Together" and we'll have to contend with finding "Someone Like You." Our boys Sid and Keith agree that "Breaking Up Is Hard To Do," but while a romantic relationship gone wrong can be regrettable, what can you do when the honeymoon is over with your work spouse - because sadly singing "I Will Always Love You" (Dolly version, of course) at them as you pack up your belongings to leave the Chicken Ranch ain't gonna fly here (much like the chickens). To help you help that soon to be ex-employee better find the "End of the Road," our boys find a way to help you let them down easily, without disrupting your remaining team members ... and just so we're clear - it's not you, it's them. Avoid playing the "Blame Game" and find a way to be resolved and "Walk On By" - you know you have to listen to the episode's to get the real tips #TeamNoSpoilers This week's Overlap Podcast might not be able to "Un-break (Your) Heart" due to your labor loss, but with our help you can "Go Your Own Way" and like Queen of Disco Gloria Gaynor ... you will survive. And while you may look back at that former employee and think "Nothing Compares 2 U," trust us when we say you will eventually come to "Believe" that they were far better to be in your life as "Just A Friend."
Best Friend Exes, Breaking Up Is Hard To Do, Sexual Chocolate, Test-Tickles and A Very Special Guest!
Transcript Distinguished Producer Lifespring Family Berean, Brother Paul of Seattle Podcast Introduction Today is Gospel Saturday Acts 15-16. I'm calling today's episode “Breaking Up Is Hard To Do.” Comments on Acts 15 I'm always struck by the last scene in chapter 15. It's in verses 36 through 41. Paul suggested to Barnabas that they go... The post Acts 15-16: Breaking Up Is Hard To Do first appeared on Lifespring! Media.
Topics today include an update on the Seth Green NFT fiasco, most heartbreaking band break ups EVER, and our favorite memories about being low down and dirty music pirates. We'll also deep dive into another full album during our weekly "Spin Party" and find out if the boys can tell the difference between a Nick Cage movie role and an obscure rapper. Final round of the elite 8 of the TV Series Brackets and an MFK that teaches us more than a few things about our current sexual disposition. - Watch On YouTube: bit.ly/3rCf1Jh Follow/Vote On Instagram: instagram.com/riotatthedogpark TikTok: @_riotatthedogpark_ Web Site: riotatthedogpark.com Jokes On Us Seth - (12:41) Breaking Up Is Hard To Do - (17:30) TV Series Brackets - (23:58) Music Pirate Memories - (30:29) Spin Party - (36:40) Obscure Rapper or Nick Cage Role - (42:10 20 Black People in 40 Seconds - (46:31) Sump's Fun Fact - (47:22) Marry, F**k, Kill- (49:04)
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"CAPTAIN BILLY’S MAGIC 8 BALL" - BUFFALO SPRINGFIELD - "BREAKING UP IS HARD TO DO" FEATURING THE ALBUM "AGAIN" BY BUFFALO SPRINGFIELD IN HIGH DEFINITION WITH NARRATIVE - EPISODE # 57
Tim Matthews talks with members of the Howard Lake-Waverly-Winsted Community Theater about their production of "Breaking Up Is Hard To Do", featuring the music of Neil Sedaka.
Join Robby, Eric and Matt as they venture into the world of Forgotify! This week it’s Robby’s Birthday and so he kicks the episode off. He introduces us to the fantastic Freddy Fender’s “Breaking Up Is Hard To Do,” off of the album Voices of Americana: Crazy Cajun’s Cosmic Cowboys. (2:12) Next, Eric introduces us to the zen Americana sounds of “She Can’t Eat a Thing” by Samurai Bow off of their album Skin In The Game. (7:22) Matt then had a very exciting find! We get to hear “Slam Dunk,” a composition from movie and television composer Tim Heintz! (16:15) Finally, wrap up the episode by finding out what we listened to this week! (25:35) Explicit Content Warning: Robby Curses sometimes!
Have you ever been scrolling through Facebook or Instagram and see those little affirmation posts? What’s your first reaction? Have you tried them and found that they don't really work for you? You're not alone. Affirmations for self-care, love affirmations, black women empowerment affirmations, etc., are some of the most popular "affirmation for" searches on Google. Why don't you see affirmations for dysfunctional people? Dysfunctional affirmations are for those whose first reaction to seeing motivational quotes is to roll their eyes (figuratively or literally) more often than not, it’s because you were raised in dysfunction. This is where pillar four of the Empowerment Pillar Model comes in; Refresh. Refresh your body, mind, and sense of self. Anyone who has experienced some ‘ish, dealt with a manipulator or breathed air, needs time to repair because your body keeps the score of every emotion you feel. What you’ll hear on today’s episode: What are affirmations What refresh means Self-care Toxic positivity What refreshing involves Three dysfunctional affirmations Join the Difficult Happens Facebook group “Community Happens Group” Work with Lara: Apply for an On-air Coaching Call! Complimentary Breakthrough Consultation Got a Question? Comment? Email hello@difficulthappens.com Corporate Training Difficult Happens by Lara Currie Difficulthappens.com/workwithme/ Podcast 159 - Recognize what’s really going on when Blame is an issue: https://difficulthappens.com/159/ Podcast 160 - Reclaim Your Power; Breaking Up Is Hard To Do: https://difficulthappens.com/160-2/ Podcast 161 - Restore - Essential Boundaries For Bosses https://difficulthappens.com/161-2/ Podcast 139 - When Positivity is Toxic https://difficulthappens.com/139-2/ Resources: Series on Manipulation Series on Assessments Series on Conflict Personality-Types Difficult Happens Squad https://difficulthappens.com/squad-membership/ Carol Cox - Speaking Your Brand https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/
“Boundaries are a part of self-care. They are healthy, normal, and necessary.” -- Doreen Virtue Do you ever feel like you’re being taken advantage of? A coworker, boss, or even a friend asks more and more of you. It could be anything from your time, work product, or even your attention that they seek and when you tell them no, they keep pushing. You don’t really want to, but you feel pressured, and you say yes anyway because you don’t want to be rude. This is a classic manipulation technique where manipulators will slowly chip away at your boundaries overtime to get the attention they need from you. This is where the third step of my Pillar of Empowerment framework comes in; Restore. What you’ll hear on today’s episode: The Empowered Pillar Model What boundaries are The four main types of boundaries The four different boundary levels Micro-boundaries Signs of weak boundaries How guilt plays into boundary breaches Emotional vampires Join the Difficult Happens Facebook group “Community Happens Group” Work with Lara: Apply for an On-air Coaching Call! Complimentary Breakthrough Consultation Got a Question? Comment? Email Lara@difficulthappens.com Corporate Training Difficult Happens by Lara Currie Difficulthappens.com/workwithme/ Podcast 159 - Recognize what’s really going on when Blame is an issue: https://difficulthappens.com/159/ Podcast 160 - Reclaim Your Power; Breaking Up Is Hard To Do: https://difficulthappens.com/160/ Resources: Series on Manipulation Series on Assessments Series on Conflict Personality-Types Difficult Happens Squad https://difficulthappens.com/squad-membership/ © Lara Currie 2021 Show Intro music by Scott Holmes Music Listen for free on the go with any one of these players for both Android & iPhone
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Divorce rates are increasing around the world, and relationship experts warn the pandemic-induced break-up curve may not have peaked yet. This show takes on the good, bad, ugly, and recovery from heartache and heartbreak.Watch live on Facebook. www.facebook.com/transformationtalkradio/Call into the show 800-930-2819
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Divorce rates are increasing around the world, and relationship experts warn the pandemic-induced break-up curve may not have peaked yet. This show takes on the good, bad, ugly, and recovery from heartache and heartbreak. Watch live on Facebook. www.facebook.com/transformationtalkradio/ Call into the show 800-930-2819
Hallowed Histories is delighted to bring back one of our favourite traditions - ghost stories for Christmas. Each week leading up to our Christmas special (details to come), we will be hosting a story written and narrated by a local author. This episode is a reading of Breaking Up Is Hard To Do by writer and academic Shane Brown, a terrifying tale of guilt, longing and the real nature of being 'haunted'. Links to Shane's work can be found below:- https://silentmovieblog.wordpress.com/author/shaneleebrown/ https://www.amazon.co.uk/Shane-Brown/ IMPORTANT - Hallowed Histories is hosting an online screening of A Pleasant Terror: The Life and Ghost of M.R. James, a documentary profiling the life and career of England's master of the ghost story. The screening is free, and will be followed by a roundtable discussion with the director of the documentary, Clive Dunn, and the author of Ghostland, Edward Parnell. Get a free ticket HERE. The screening will be available for 48 hours, starting from midnight on the 22nd December. We're back at UEA's media suite now, with support from the Interdisciplinary Institute of Humanities. Thanks for bearing with us over the past few months, we hope to have exciting news about our upcoming episodes as well as our annual film festival for you all very soon. Please leave a review, subscribe and recommend this podcast to anyone you know with an interest in East Anglia, history, folklore and the macabre. Contact us at hallowedhistories@gmail.com if the spirit moves you, or check out our website at hallowed-histories.org This episode was recorded at the UEA media suite with research support from the Norwich Heritage Centre, with thanks to them both for their support. This episode was written by me, Richard Sheppard, with research by Dr Linda Sheppard, and technical production by Alec Plowman. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hallowedhistories/message
Former attorney general Jeff Sessions is fighting to reclaim the Senate seat he held for two decades - what's at stake? Plus, a scorecard of the nine states holding primaries on June 2nd, and former Vermont Gov. Jim Douglas remembers the political earthquake when Vermont Senator Jim Jeffords quit the GOP in 2001. The post Episode #330: Breaking Up Is Hard To Do appeared first on Ken Rudin's Political Junkie.
Safe and sound in the Mod Cave, Marty finishes going through the records he found at the last, ill-fated, record show in Manitoba. Marty mixes in his pick of Popcorn, funk, garage-punk and Northern Soul from his collection (which just happens to be at arm's reach). Please like us on Facebook: facebook.com/ontargetpodcast ----------------------------------------------- The Playlist Is: "Be My Guest" Fats Domino - Imperial "My Life" Maxine Brown - ABC-Paramount "Breaking Up Is Hard To Do" Shelley Fabares - Colpix "See About Me" Don Covay & The Goodtimers - Columbia "Babby Bunny (Sugar Honey)" Jerry Williams Jr. - Calla "My Girl" Otis Redding - Atco "Don't Let Go" Jerry Fuller - Apex "Come On, Let's Go!" The Rogues - Columbia "Golden Girl" The Rabble - Golden World "Soul Dance No.3" Carl Holmes & The Commanders - Hit Blackjack "Time" Edwin Starr - Tamla-Motown "All Day All Night" Earl Van Dyke - Tamla-Motown "Chains Of Love" Chuck Jackson - Wand "I'll Always Love You" The Artistics - Brunswick "Just About To Lose Your Clown" Ray Charles - ABC-Paramount "I Need Love" The Gentrys - Sun "Why Did You Hurt Me" The Standells - Tower "Cara-Lin" The Strangeloves - Bang "Do Your Thing" The Watts 103rd St. Rhythm Band - Warner Brothers "Get Down, Get Down (Get On The Floor)" Joe Simon - Spring "Pony Express" The Commandos - Symbol
As the great Neil Sedaka sang, "Breaking Up IS Hard To Do". This Thanksgiving Episode, Manny, Flip and I talk about the ups and downs of divorce and moving on. As usual, it's a lot of laughs with these guys and you'll see why they both headline around the world. Manny and Flip are hilarious and we talk about everything from Twilight Zone to Zoos to getting attacked by Lions to travel tips to what not to send to a comedy club if you are trying to get booked. Your relationship may be hell but at least you'll never have to do what Flip did in Florida recently. Please share the link to the show on your social media and make someones day. You never know who might need to hear it. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/darrencarter Support this podcast: http://www.darrencarter.com/donate/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/OfficialDarrenCarter We now a Facebook group. Seach Pocket Party Podcast on FB and join the party! I have FOUR Live Comedy Albums on iTunes and Amazon and always appreciate your support. Great laughs and you're giving back with every purchase. I want to thank you for subscribing and sharing this podcast. The more retweets (I've pinned the link on my twitter @DarrenCarter), shares on FB the better. Use the #PocketPartyPodcast . Any reviews on iTunes and YouTube comments I get I'll give shoutouts on the podcast. Send emails to PocketPartyPodcast@Gmail.com for all business inquiries. GET YOUR JOLLIES! * Please go SUBSCRIBE to this podcast and also my YouTube Channel* Thank You Dicicco's Italian Restaurant - Clovis, CA Nov 29-30 | Dicicco's Italian Restaurant - Clovis, CA Dec 27-28 The Grand - Escondido Jan 10 - 11 Yonkers Comedy Club - Yonkers, NY Jan 24-25 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/PocketParty/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/PocketParty/support
Including The Mello-Kings, The Beach Boys, The Tornados, The Coasters, Nathaniel Mayer, The Royal Teens... We kick off with some NY city Doo-wop in the Mello Kings and a few songs later check out the Tornados' follow-up to "Telstar" with a song called "Ridin' The Wind." Our twin spin this week features Jimmy Soul's "If You Wanna Be Happy" and its b-side "I Can't Hold Out Any Longer" for the class of '63. What a way to end with Lenny Welch's cover of "Breaking Up Is Hard To Do."
Episode 5 covers: Breaking Up Is Hard To Do (aired March 12, 1974) Give The Band A Hand (aired March 26, 1974) Please, listen and enjoy.
Today, we consider The Winter’s Tale. In this play, King Leontes of Sicily and King Polixenes of Bohemia are old friends and Polixenes is about to return home after a six month visit to Sicily. Leontes wants him to remain longer and asks his wife to persuade him to stay. At this point the green-eyed monster of jealously takes hold of Leontes and he becomes obsessed with the idea that his wife has been unfaithful to him with Polixenes. He tries to have her killed but she escapes and so he puts her in prison where she gives birth. The baby daughter is taken away to the Kingdom of Bohemia and as you might guess she ends up falling in love with the son of King Polixenes. They return years later to Sicily and father and daughter are united and reconciled. The daughter also marries the son of King Polixenes, hence the confusion which makes this a Problem Play. I thought of the difficulties of King Leontes when it comes to terminating a third party. At some point, you will be required to terminate a third-party and there will be multiple legal, compliance and business issues to navigate going forward. If you are stuck doing it in the middle of a Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) investigation, there may well be some tension to do so and do so quickly. If you have not thought through this issue and created a process to follow before it all hits the fan, you may well be in for a very tough road. The key theme in termination is planning. The Office of Comptroller of the Currency, OCC Bulletin 2013-29, said that regarding third-party termination, a bank should develop a “contingency plan to ensure that the bank can transition the activities to another third party, bring the activities in-house, or discontinue the activities when a contract expires, the terms of the contract have been satisfied, in response to contract default, or in response to changes to the bank’s or third party’s business strategy.” In an article entitled “Breaking Up Is Hard To Do”, Carol Switzer related how to avoid pain by planning for the end of a third-party relationship. She said it all should begin with “an exit strategy, a transition plan or a pre-nup—whatever the title, it’s best to begin by planning for the end which, in the case of business at least, will always eventually come. Although rarely considered, the termination of a third-party relationship can be as important a step as any other in the management of the third-party lifecycle. While having the contractual right to terminate is a good starting point, it is only the starting point. You not only need to have a compliance and legal plan in place but a business plan as well. If you do not, the cost in both monetary and potential business reputation can be quite high. Tomorrow, we conclude with Timon of Athens. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ending a relationship can be really hard things to do to make it easier. In this podcast we delve into what we can do to make ending a relationship less painful, more compassionate and how you can move into the next phase of your life with greater ease.
As the song says, Breaking Up Is Hard To Do, but it doesn't end there. All too often we think that the breakup or divorce will solve the problem, and we jump into a new relationship only to discover that we are in a similar situation again. To create a healthy relationship, we must first grieve the old one and recognize our own part in causing the last one to fail. It takes two people to have a relationship and we must look at our own beliefs and behaviors in order to make some adjustments and get what we really want in love and in life. Rebekah helps us through the process using her personal experience with a difficult breakup and her professional expertise as a counselor. She gently guides us through grief or resignation to forgiveness and self-responsibility, self-compassion and self-awareness, power and purpose. Please join us Thursday to learn how to embark on a self-realization journey to the life and love you want.
At some point, you will be required to terminate a third-party and there will be multiple legal, compliance and business issues to navigate going forward. If you are stuck doing it in the middle of a Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) or Bribery Act investigation, such as Airbus is currently under with the UK Serious Fraud Office (SFO), there may well be some tension to do so and do so quickly. If you have not thought through this issue and created a process to follow before it all hits the fan, you may well be in for a very tough road. The key theme in termination is planning. The Office of Comptroller of the Currency, OCC Bulletin 2013-29, said that regarding third-party termination, a bank should develop a “contingency plan to ensure that the bank can transition the activities to another third party, bring the activities in-house, or discontinue the activities when a contract expires, the terms of the contract have been satisfied, in response to contract default, or in response to changes to the bank’s or third party’s business strategy.” In an article entitled “Breaking Up Is Hard To Do”, Carol Switzer related how to avoid pain by planning for the end of a third-party relationship. She said it all should begin with “an exit strategy, a transition plan or a pre-nup—whatever the title, it’s best to begin by planning for the end which, in the case of business at least, will always eventually come. Whether due to contract completion or material breach, turning over responsibility to another party, or abandonment of the contracted activity altogether, contract termination is an inevitable phase in the third-party relationship lifecycle.” Planning for the end is important because, “The more long term and layered the relationship, the more difficult it will be to disentangle. The deeper the third-party is embedded in and uses the confidential information of the company and its customers, the greater the risks presented by failing to design a smooth transition process.” It should originate with clearly specified contract termination rights but that is only the starting point, “To work out a smooth transition, the plan must also include internal change management processes and policies, designated transition team members, contingencies, and adequate resources and time allowances.” Your corporate values must be protected by “clearly designating the disposition of shared intellectual property and infrastructure assets.” Next you need to think through your transition plan by “ensuring rights to hire or continue use of key contractor employees who have been servicing your account, arranging to bringing new contractors or internal managers up to speed, and filing any regulatory or other required notifications.” Finally, bear in mind that your reputation must be protected during this transition process “by controlling and planning for issuance of public statements and social media postings by terminated contractors or their employees, or the best laid transition plans may be for naught.” You will also need to consider the business risks around the termination of a third-party, particularly on the sales side of your business. This may mean sitting down with a customer or group of customers to explain the reasons behind the termination. Obviously if your business team has not developed a relationship with the end-using customer, this can be a difficult and very problematic conversation. Unless you are exiting a business sector or territory, you will need to replace the third-party. This means going through the entire five-step process with any potential sales agent or representative. Such planning needs to be built into your termination strategy. If the reason for termination is a contract violation or worse a FCPA violation, there may well be other notifications which are required, both internally and externally to government regulators. You have also been under some type of contractual nondisclosure language and so consultation with your legal counsel, once again both in-house and outside, may be required. Finally, never forgot the reputation damage by releasing such information, or conversely not disclosing it. Both sets of reasons may hurt your business reputation as well. In addition to the above steps, there are some specific considerations you should take. In the area of data, data privacy and data accessibility, if a third-party has access to your network and systems, such access must be revoked. If your terminated third-party has physical data, you must plan for the return of your data to you in a format that is acceptable to you and is secure. If your data is confidential, you may want to require that it be returned in an encrypted format and via an encrypted channel. You should lay out the time frame for the return of any data. Alternatively, you can specify that data be destroyed. If this is the route you take with your third-parties, it should be performed in a way which is secure so the data cannot be reconstructed at a later date, through the use of surreptitiously created backup or duplicate data. You should mandate the third-party provide to you a certificate of destruction that confirms the destruction of your data and the methods used for destruction. Information that must be retained should maintain the data protection requirements currently in place, or stronger if the applicable laws change during the time of retention. Although rarely considered, the termination of a third-party relationship can be as important a step as any other in the management of the third-party lifecycle. While having the contractual right to terminate is a good starting point, it is only the starting point. You not only need to have a compliance and legal plan in place but a business plan as well. If you do not, the cost in both monetary and potential business reputation can be quite high. Three Key Takeaways Termination of third parties is an oft-neglected part of the third party risk management process. Make certain you have the contractual right to terminate third parties written into your standard terms and conditions. Have a strategy in place for termination before everything hits the fan. This month’s podcast series is sponsored by Opus. Opus helps free your business from the complexity and uncertainty of managing the risks associated with your customers, vendors, and third parties. By combining the most innovative Third-Party Risk Management and Know Your Customer Compliance SaaS platforms with unparalleled data solutions, Opus turns information into action so your business can thrive. Opus solutions include Hiperos 3PM accelerator, the leading platform for third party risk management. To learn more, go to www.opus.com. Learn more about your ad choices. 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Christy Donahue ReadsToday's monologue, BREAKING UP IS HARD TO DO by Shirley King was inspired by Shirley's reluctance to donate her beloved books for the library book sale. She now reads "books" on her iPad but still feels guilty about the thought of abandoning her beloved home library. It's a new monologue and Shirley thinks that it speaks to those who have one foot in the digital age and the other in a time when life was simpler -- or seemed that way.
Christy Donahue ReadsToday's monologue, BREAKING UP IS HARD TO DO by Shirley King was inspired by Shirley's reluctance to donate her beloved books for the library book sale. She now reads "books" on her iPad but still feels guilty about the thought of abandoning her beloved home library. It's a new monologue and Shirley thinks that it speaks to those who have one foot in the digital age and the other in a time when life was simpler -- or seemed that way.
NEW DATES ADDED: The Finding God in the Waves Book Tour For this week's Ask Science Mike, we address the following questions: Does the Enneagram determine sense of humor? Is sunscreen dangerous? How does the Electoral College work? How do you create lasting change? What’s the science of heartbreak? You're in charge of this program. All you have to do is submit a question using #asksciencemike on Twitter, YouTube, or Soundcloud. You can also submit questions anonymously on asksciencemike.com. The easiest way to get new episodes is to subscribe on iTunes here. Ask Science Mike is made possible by listeners like you. Learn more on our Patreon page. Here are some resources on each answer if you'd like to dig deeper. Does the Enneagram determine sense of humor? The Road Back to You The Liturgists Podcast Is sunscreen dangerous? You Asked: Is Sunscreen Safe — and Do I Really Need It Daily? Sunscreen Safety: What to Know What is Sun Safe Clothing? Why Tanning Won’t Cure SAD How does the Electoral College work? How The US Electoral College System Works Does your vote count? The Electoral College explained - Christina Greer How the Swing States Work If Anyone Ever Tells You Your Vote Doesn't Matter, Show Them This Ten Terrible Reason to not Vote (and two good ones) How do you create lasting change? Making Lifestyle Changes That Last What’s the science of heartbreak? Breaking Up Is Hard To Do, But Science Can Help Preproduction by Andrew Galucki. Ask Science Mike is produced by Gregg Nordin. The Ask Science Mike theme song was written, performed, and recorded by Jeb Bodiford. If you need original podcast music, he's your guy. You've got questions, he's got answers. Even though we may not understand he'll talk anyway. You've got problems, he won't solve them, But he'll talk and talk and talk until he's blue in the face. Science, faith, and life - Ask Science Mike.
In this episode Tim and Scott talk about: Seth-Grahame-Smith has left The Flash movie! What is the latest box office numbers for Batman v Superman? What new details have we found out about the Ultimate Cut of BvS? What major hint did Warner Brothers drop about the identity of Robin? The LexCorp viral website has been updated... Why? What new companion book for Suicide Squad will soon be available? Will Deadshot and Harley Quinn have a romantic plot in Suicide Squad? What did Joel Kinnaman say about Will Smith's tattooing skills? How did Margot Robbie prepare for playing Harley Quinn? What exciting plot detail did Karen Fukuhara reveal about her Katana role? Did Margot Robbie like to wear the Harley Quinn costume? What new things will Warner Brothers have on their studio tour? What did Will Smith have to say about his Deadshot character? What surprising scene seems to be filming for Wonder Woman involving ties to Batman? What new information did J.K. Simmons reveal about his role as Commissioner Gordon? Why is the Kent house being worked on again, and does it have anything to do with Henry Cavill growing a beard? What has James Wan said about his excitement for directing Aquaman? What clickbait story do we caution the listeners to take with a grain of salt? Will George Miller be directing the Green Lantern Corps movie? Will Ben Affleck and Geoff Johns have complete creative control of the solo Batman film? What did we think of the new Killing Joke trailer? All this, and much much more... This episode's outro music clip is "Breaking Up Is Hard To Do" by Neil Sedaka. He was before our time, but definitely a catchy and charming song from an era long ago.You can buy this song and other music from Neil here! Enjoy the show! This is a weekly show where we discuss the DC Films news, including the DC cinematic, TV, animated, and comic universes (DCEU, DCCU, DCTV, DCAU, DC Comics)! Follow The Suicide Squadcast on Twitter at @SuicideSquadcst Follow Tim on Twitter at @Allenfire Follow Scott on Twitter at @ScottDC27 Email us at SuicideSquadcast@gmail.com We are a proud member of the Batman Podcast Network! Please go check out the other great shows that can be found there!
Good morning, good morning, GOOD morning!!! And perhaps it's not morning, so good, WHATEVER!!! Today's topic is, BREAKING UP IS HARD TO DO, and boy is that ever true, especially if you are emotionally attached to that thang. I'm not just talking about romantic relationships, I'm talking about your emotional attachment to that job that is draining the life out of you, that circle of friends that feel more like a circle of sharks, anything and anyone who is not serving a positive purpose in your life. Some things you'll just have to evaluate and figure out what pile they belong in, in your life, just don't take too long deciding. Time is of the essence and even though breaking up is hard to do, it CAN and MUST be done.
Being Single is our new show on Divorce Source Radio for singles everywhere. Regardless of how you got to being single, our show provides what you need to know in a fun and informative way. Join Steve Peck and Toni Morales as they explore all things single. This program offers encouragement and hope for those who are newly single and topics that all singles can relate to. As the song says, Breaking Up Is Hard To Do. The questions is... does it really have to be that hard? For more information on Toni Morales, visit: www.YouRiseAbove.com. If you'd like to write the show with questions or suggestions, write: DivorceSourceRadio@gmail.com. For more programs relater to divorce and life after divorce, visit: www.DivorceSourceRadio.com.
Getting dumped hurts... It is traumatic, like a car wreck. Unforeseen and out of your control. This tape is made for those on the receiving end. 1. (music bed) Breaking Up Is Hard To Do, Emilie Clare Barlow. 2. Movie Clip, Bananas. 3. I Hate Myself For Loving You, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts. 4. Don't Lets Start, Common Rotation. 5. Gonna Get Over You, Sara Bareilles. 6. Movie Clip, Bananas. 7. I'd Rather Go Blind, Monica Chinazzo 8. Vacation, Richard Cheese. 9. Nobody But You, Nadeah. 10. You Never Need Nobody, The Lone Bellow. 11. Warning Signs, Eilen Jewell. 12. Movie Clip, Bananas. 13. Down On My Knees, Ayo. 14. Reminisce, John Mark Nelson. 15. The Rain Falls, Elanor McEvoy. 16. Movie Clip, Bananas.
Loretta McNary Live is a premier blog talk radio show created for an empowered, active, and diverse TV, radio, social media and online listening audience. LML uses a progressive live call in format to target an ever expanding market of online listeners wanting an impressive menu of meaningful, insightful, and authentic conversations in choosing their daily media, theatrical, financial, literacy and entertainment activities! This week's guest is the successful director, writer, & producer, Tabari Sturdivant. In 2008 Tabari was presented the chance to work the grand opening of Tyler Perry Studios, and it turned out to be an awesome opportunity. Soon after Roger Bobb (Sr. VP / Producer) of Tyler Perry Studios hired him as Prod. Assist. on House of Payne & Meet the Browns. In 2010 he was assigned to be one of Tyler Perry’s Exe. Assistants. Tabari started his own company Blue Lion Club Production. He was the Exe. Producer & Dir. of the award winning independent feature film “Breaking Up Is Hard To Do” starring Demetria McKinney (House of Payne). Tabari inked a Distribution & Television deal with Image Entertainment and had an international release in May 2011. In July 2011, The Blue Lion Club produced feature film “Probable Cause” starring Terri J Vaughn (Steve Harvey Show, Meet the Browns) & LisaArrindell Anderson (Meet the Browns – Movie).
Loretta McNary Live is a premier blog talk radio show created for an empowered, active, and diverse TV, radio, social media and online listening audience. This week's guest is the successful director, writer, & producer, Tabari Sturdivant. During his junior year, at Rider University and after establishing a relationship with Jermaine Dupri through a childhood friend, he began to do college and street promotions for SoSo Def. This was his first taste of the Entertainment industry. In 2008 Tabari was presented the chance to work the grand opening of Tyler Perry Studios, and it turned out to be an awesome opportunity. Soon after Roger Bobb (Sr. VP / Producer) of Tyler Perry Studios hired him as Prod. Assist. on House of Payne & Meet the Browns. In 2010 he was assigned to be one of Tyler Perry’s Exe. Assistants. Tabari started his own company Blue Lion Club Production. He was the Exe. Producer & Dir. of the award winning independent feature film “Breaking Up Is Hard To Do” starring Demetria McKinney (House of Payne). Tabari inked a Distribution & Television deal with Image Entertainment and had an international release in May 2011. In July 2011, The Blue Lion Club produced feature film “Probable Cause” starring Terri J Vaughn (Steve Harvey Show, Meet the Browns) & LisaArrindell Anderson (Meet the Browns – Movie).
News, a Celebrity Interview, we tweak the Stupid Knob and some Viewer Mail. News: Optimizing Windows For Audio Recording Shuriken's CopyShop Garritan Marching Band reFuse Software's Lowender Izotope Tutorials On YouTube Crosstalk: Mike and Al discuss Super Sunday, especially the performances given by Billy Joel and Prince. Tommy DetamoreCelebrity Interview: If you've ever needed a musician to play a part on your project that isn't readily available in your local area, you'll appreciate this week's special guest. Listen in as Al has a conversation with Tommy Detamore of SteelGuitarTracksOnline.com. Steel Guitar Tracks Online Examples Of Tommy's Playing Screenshot of Tommy's DAW, Ensoniq Paris: The Stupid Knob: Keith Richards switching to health food? Kevin Federline's Super Bowl Commercial: Derek K. Miller submitted this one of Celine Dion singing AC/DC! Viewer Mail: Dan Boyle Mix It Like A Record John Phillips Kevin Reeves Tim Burgess Waid Hunley Answer To Last Week's Trivia Question: Q: What was the only US number one single to be re-recorded by the same artist and become a Top Ten hit all over again? A: Breaking Up Is Hard To Do by Neil Sedaka. The original, up-tempo version topped the Billboard chart in 1962, while a ballad rendition reached #8 in 1975. Other songs have made a second appearance on Billboard's Hot 100, but it was the original version that came back. Congratulations to this week's winner, Waid Hundley! He takes home a copy of Guitar and Drum Trainer courtesy of Ryan Smith over at GuitarAndDrumTrainer.com Honorable Mention goes out to Dan Leuders and Andy Bullock! See you next week! Tags: music recording studio home studio project studio mixing protools plugin digidesign frappr creative commons digidesign mix it like a record ensoniq paris recording school online shuriken copyshop garritan marching band refuse software lowender izotope youtube super bowl super sunday billy joel prince steel guitar tommy detamore stellguitartracksonline keith richards kevin federline super bowl commercial derek k miller celine dion acdc inside home recording charles dye kevin reeves breaking up is hard to do neil sedaka