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Best podcasts about brian hope

Latest podcast episodes about brian hope

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts
Morning Light - Cooking With Scripture (APR. 22)

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 15:41


"Cooking With Scripture" is a weekly segment of Morning Light hosted by Chef Lou Aaron, owner of the Westside Drive-In and a Deacon at Our Lady of the Rosary parish in S.E. Boise. Today, while Brian & Hope feast on a stack of wheat germ pancakes (with blueberries, strawberries and fresh whipped cream!) Dcn. Lou talks about how the use of wheat throughout the Bible is much like our life - both physical and spiritual.

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Morning Light - Cooking With Scripture (MAR. 18)

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 16:37


"Cooking With Scripture" is a weekly segment of Morning Light hosted by Chef Lou Aaron, owner of the Westside Drive-In and a Deacon at Our Lady of the Rosary parish in SE Boise. Today, while Brian & Hope enjoy a hearty pot roast sandwich, Chef reads from the Book of Esther. What Jewish celebration had to do with pot roast?!  Tune in and discover more tasty tidbits from the Bible!

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Morning Light - Cooking With Scripture (MAR. 11)

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 16:07


Cooking With Scripture is a weekly segment heard on Morning Light hosted by Chef Lou Aaron, owner of the Westside Drive-In and a Deacon at Our Lady of the Rosary parish in S.E. Boise. Today, while Brian & Hope enjoy a delicious Reuben sandwich, Chef gives us a lesson from the Old Testament.

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts
Morning Light - Emily Naugle (DEC. 2)

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 13:16


Morning Light welcomes back our Passionately Pro-Life advocate, Emily Naugle. Are YOU a Pro-Life Pro?  Find out by taking Emily's quiz this morning!  Brian & Hope barely managed getting half the answers right - can you do better?

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts
Morning Light - Cooking With Scripture (SEPT. 3)

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 14:13


"Cooking With Scripture" is a weekly segment of Morning Light hosted by Chef Lou Aaron, owner of Westside Drive-In and a Deacon at Our Lady of the Rosary parish in S.E. Boise. Today is Taco Tuesday! Not just any ordinary taco however - as Chef talks about the tongue and what it meant in Biblical times, Brian & Hope enjoy some lengua tacos.

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Morning Light - Cooking With Scripture (AUG. 6)

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 14:21


"Cooking With Scripture" is a weekly segment of Morning Light hosted by Chef Lou Aaron - owner of the Westside Drive-In and a Deacon at Our Lady of the Rosary in S.E. Boise. Chef brings a couscous salad to Brian & Hope while he teaches us about manna.

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Morning Light - Cooking With Scripture (JULY 9)

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 13:46


"Cooking With Scripture" is a weekly segment of Morning Light hosted by Chef Lou Aaron, owner of the Westside Drive-In and a Deacon at Our Lady of the Rosary parish in SE Boise. Last week's "best of" episode from 3 years featured crepes as Chef taught the lesson on "eating scrolls." Today, he is in-studio teaching a similar lesson with passages from Amos and Revelation while Brian & Hope enjoy "Little Nothin's" - white bread pressed down with raspberry jam rolled inside, dipped in pancake batter and deep fried. 

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts
Morning Light - Cooking With Scripture (JUNE 18)

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 13:05


"Cooking With Scripture" is a weekly segment of Morning Light hosted by Chef Lou Aaron, owner of Westside Drive-In and a Deacon at Our Lady of the Rosary in SE Boise. Today, while Brian & Hope enjoy a refreshing corn salad, Chef Lou talks about the two times that a certain farm implement shows up in Scripture. Are we the fruit of the harvest? Or, the chaff that gets tossed in the fire?

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Morning Light - Cooking With Scripture (MAY 14)

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 14:32


"Cooking With Scripture" is a weekly segment of Morning Light hosted by Chef Lou Aaron, owner of Westside Drive-In and a Deacon at Our Lady of the Rosary parish in SE Boise. Today, the story of Abraham hosting the three strangers. To reflect that feast - Brian & Hope enjoy some steak, bread, cheese and olives.

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts
Morning Light - Cooking With Scripture (MAY 7)

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 13:44


"Cooking With Scripture" is a weekly segment of Morning Light hosted by Chef Lou Aaron, owner of Westside Drive-In and a Deacon at Our Lady of the Rosary parish in SE Boise. Today, while Brian & Hope enjoy some delicious barley with apples, figs and cinnamon...Chef Lou reads from the Book of Deuteronomy 8:8, highlighting the seven species: wheat, barley, grape, fig, pomegranates, olive (oil), and date (date honey). Only the first fruits were acceptable offerings in the Temple.

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Morning Light - Cooking With Scripture (APR. 23)

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 15:59


Cooking With Scripture is a weekly segment of Morning Light hosted by Chef Lou Aaron, owner of the Westside Drive-in and a Deacon at Our Lady of the Rosary parish in east Boise.  Today, Brian & Hope enjoy a radish salad while we learn about Jesus' teaching on the vine & the branches.

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts
Morning Light - Cooking With Scripture (MAR. 26)

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 17:23


     "Cooking With Scripture" is a weekly segment of Morning Light hosted by Chef Lou Aaron, owner of the Westside Drive-In and a Deacon at Our Lady of the Rosary parish in east Boise. With today being Holy Tuesday, Brian & Hope enjoy some delicious "Charoset" - a mixture of apple, nuts, spices & wine - while Chef discusses a seder meal and the meanings behind the different sections of the traditional plate.

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts
Morning Light - Cooking With Scripture (MAR. 5)

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 15:01


     "Cooking With Scripture" is a weekly segment of Morning Light hosted by Chef Lou Aaron, owner of the Westside Drive-in and a Deacon at Our Lady of the Rosary parish in east Boise. Today's lesson revolves around Psalm 119 talking about how God's words are sweeter than honey. Brian & Hope enjoy some delicious Manuka honey - a thick, dark honey native to New Zealand!

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts
Morning Light - Vocations Focus (FEB. 22)

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 14:41


     Jim & Mary Ellen Nourse provide Morning Light with a BONUS edition of "Vocations Focus" this month with an exciting Lightning Round!  They ask the questions while Brian & Hope try to come up with the answers - how many answers will YOU get correct?

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts
Morning Light - Parish of the Week (JULY 17)

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 15:09


     Morning Light presents our Parish of the Week - St. Bridget's Station in Bruneau.  Brian & Hope have a delightful chat with long-time member of that parish - Tammy Miller!

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Morning Light - Sacred Music (JUNE 8)

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 13:36


     During our Sacred Music segment today, Morning Light co-hosts Brian & Hope share their memories of singing in the choir during high school and college. “There Shall a Star Come Out of Jacob”  https://youtu.be/HNaQ4Fh35mc “Corinthians 13”  https://youtu.be/AEr_P7_Z3eQ  “The Magic Flute - Aria of High Priest Sarastro”  https://youtu.be/XGc4X0CKsLY “Sicut Cervus” by Palestrina https://youtu.be/0yd5EE0hAB8 “Ave Maria” by Franz Biebl  https://youtu.be/41KBZsdC2dw “Resurrection Day” by Matt Maher https://youtu.be/MgL3xj3MahQ  

Ireland on the Fly
The best lake for spring salmon on the fly in Europe?

Ireland on the Fly

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 56:02


Although the salmon season has only just got under way, some of you may be looking to make plans for your spring fishing and one fishery that has always caught my eye that I'm hoping to fish is Carrowmore Lake in the far corner of Mayo on the Erris peninsula. Renowned as a spring salmon lough it usually features with some of the earliest salmon caught in Ireland each year but as we find out, Carrowmore is an awful lot more as well. And so for this fishery focus episode we speak to Brian Hope, a member of the local Bangor Erris Angling Club to give us the finer points on making the most out of your fishing on the lough. For more information visit https://bangorerrisangling.com  Rate, review and follow the show to keep up to date with all the latest Ireland on the Fly episodes on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.   Plus you can sign up for our newsletter on IrelandontheFly.com and get regular updates on Instagram.com/IrelandontheFly.

Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit
Brian Hope v. Commissioner of Indiana Depart

Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023 24:23


Brian Hope v. Commissioner of Indiana Depart

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts
Morning Light - Cooking With Scripture (JAN. 3)

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2023 16:22


     Cooking With Scripture is a weekly segment of Morning Light hosted by Chef Lou Aaron, owner of the Westside Drive-In and a Deacon at Our Lady of the Rosary parish.  Today, Chef talks about fish and its significance throughout Scripture (while Brian & Hope enjoy Westside's famous Fish & Chips!)

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts
Morning Light - Reflections & Goals (JAN. 2)

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2023 11:30


     Morning Light co-hosts Brian & Hope reflect upon their Christmas vacations then share some goals for the New Year.

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts
Morning Light - Cooking With Scripture (DEC. 6)

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 14:12


     Cooking With Scripture is a weekly segment of Morning Light hosted by Chef Lou Aaron, owner of the Westside Drive-In and a Deacon at Our Lady of the Rosary parish in east Boise.  Today, while Brian & Hope enjoy a delicious plate of shrimp over angel hair pasta, Chef shares more about saffron.  Where does it come from?  Where is it mentioned in the Bible?  What are its health benefits?

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts
Morning Light - Financial Fitness (NOV. 14)

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 12:34


     Financial Fitness is a weekly segment of Morning Light.  Today, Brian & Hope talks with Trey Schorr from the Knights of Columbus Asset Advisors about diversity when it comes to investments.

ArtBeat Radio
Episode 134: Being Bruno: a Conversation with Bruno Mars Impersonator, Johnny Rico

ArtBeat Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 23:38


Welcome back to Artbeat Radio!  We had the absolute pleasure of speaking with Johnny Rico, an incredible Bruno Mars impersonator! Johnny met with our San Diego location over Zoom and also answered some of ART Center's pre-recorded video questions. Please listen in as he shares his journey with finding his passion as an impersonator. You can find more information about Johnny at www.brunomarsimpersonator.com  Follow him on TikTok @brunomarsimpersonator Watch his YouTube videos @Johnnyricoasbrunomars Thanks for listening and tune in next time! For more information about our organization, please visit our website www.ableartswork.org  Audio Transcription: (Please listen on Podomatic or Spotify to view the full transcript) *Intro music by Artbeat Radio staff* Music, stories, and more! You're listening to Artbeat Radio, a program of Able ARTS Work. Randi: Welcome back to Artbeat Radio! Brian: Today we have a special guest and his name is Johnny Rico. Johnny is a Bruno Mars impersonator Randi and Brian: Hope you enjoy! Johnny: My name is Johnny Rico, also known as the Bruno Mars impersonator or Bruno Mars look alike I've been doing this for five years and since doing this I've been nonstop even during COVID. I mean that's pretty much it. I summed it up, I guess. Right now, you know, it's an ongoing thing and it's always impressing me how much and how far this thing is taking me so you know I'm very relaxed very blessed. Nancy: My name is Nancy. What is your favorite karaoke song? Johnny: You know, that's a good question and it's one that most really wouldn't think of and I don't really even know how to sing all of it but I like it. It's a song by the Blues travelers, Hook.  *Sings portion of song* Johnny: And then it goes to that rapping part. that I don't really do but really do, but I like doing that in karaoke because it helps build confidence. Heidi: Okay, so this is Lisa and she had a question that we wrote out for you. Hold it up, Lisa. what is your favorite song of all time? Johnny: There's a song that I remember hearing when I was a kid and ever since then- yeah I hear it all the time and it's a song again most people wouldn't think of it it's called Groove is in the Heart. It's just an awesome song from beginning to end everything about that song is awesome. There it goes up and down. You can dance to it! It's funky. You can break dance. I'm a break dancer I used to break dance a lot.  But it's Groove is in the Heart and I think most like most because of the baseline “Nana Nana Nana Nana Nana Nana Nana Nana Nana Nana Nana” so anyway that's a good funk song. Eric: Do you ever sing a song, “If I lose you Baby”? Which is also a Bruno Mars song. Johnny: *sings portion of the song*  Johnny: I don't really do it because when I do events, most people want to party. So I've done that song twice and it's not a song that I do often, but the both times that I did it the girl cried. So, that that that was a touching moment, I guess. Eric: This seems like a cool job. Is there anything else you do? Johnny: Yeah, I actually work with a company called 1928 jewelry they're a company that's been around for a little over 50 years and I am the e-commerce director for them. So, you know, I sell fashion jewelry that is timeless. I like building websites, I like doing SEO that's -I'm a nerd... I'm a nerd. Brian: Hi, My name is Brian Corder. What songs do you like to sing? Johnny: You know, I'm going to be honest with you. When I first started doing this I didn't like any of his songs then I started learning about who he was. Before I became an impersonator, I started learning about who he was the history. Then I really started listening to the music and I started listening to the music. I started thinking “you know what, he's a good musician he's a good artist” I don't have one in particular that I like. I really like them all to be honest there's not one that stands out more than the other and it's kind of unfair too because I perform all the time so I could say 24 karat magic is my favorite one because I do that every single event but there's not one you know? I mean, if I could give you one maybe it might be “If I Knew” It's like one of the last tracks from The Unorthodox Jukebox and it's just him singing with his partner doing an acapella song. *Sings portion of the song* San Diego: OK, hello! So what is like to work as a professional impersonator? Johnny: It's not what most people think. I'll give you an example of it. To even look like Bruno Mars, It's hard to even go down the street because someone's going to be going to someone's going to say something. So there's good things and then there's kind of uncomfortable situations. So other than that again it's fun and that's it's just different it's very different  Kassidy: She has one more question for you. San Diego: How old were you. when you started this job? Johnny: 32. At the age of the 32. Yeah, and and I also just started singing five years ago so when  I started doing this, I started singing too, so it's still brand new to me. I'm still learning. San Diego: Another question for you. I am the biggest fan one of your songs. Johnny: Which one? San Diego: I really like the Uptown Funk. Johnny *Sings portion of song* You know something cool? these glasses that I'm wearing right now are from the the ones that he wears in the Uptown funk music video. The same ones. San Diego: Oh wow! you're very cool man! Johnny: Well, I appreciate it. I appreciate it thank you very much. And you know, you know, it makes it makes it fun because you're fun! It makes it fun because look, we're having fun, right? San Diego: I love your shirt by the way. Johnny: Hey, thank you thank you. Ricky Regal! That's a another brand that Bruno Mars has. He does clothing too so this is one of the shirts. Ricky Regal. Thank you! San Diego: You're welcome you're welcome! Kassidy: Alright, I'm going to read you the next question is from a student that couldn't be here today. Her name is Grace and she is wondering how did you get into this business? Johnny: Um very, very - I'll try to make it I'll try to make it short. For years I would be looking at- “you look like this guy, you look like this guy, you look like this guy” and then I didn't know and I didn't care who this guy was! Little did I know, it was Bruno Mars. I had a business during you know the last few years I would hear this, so I closed down my business and I was trying to think of another job to do and I'm driving down the street and I see a poster of Bruno Mars sitting like this and then as I saw that poster something hit me. I finally saw what other people saw. I looked exactly like this guy and I started learning about him and it took me about a month to get my first job. I got a wig, I got a shirt, the hat, glasses- and my first job was almost exactly five years ago. San Diego: Wow! Johnny: Yeah, and actually my  first job was also on Bruno Mars's birthday, so I made it extra special. Kassidy: Oh! what his Bruno Mars birthday? Johnny: October 8. Yeah and I'm six months older than him, so he looks like me! Kassidy: That's crazy. Oh my goodness, awesome! Thank you! Alright, Sarah is up next. Sarah: I have a couple of questions for you. Do you relate to the songs you sing? Johnny: Yeah, I could. I could. And, I think that's what makes it even more fun because there's certain songs that he sings that I can relate to. I'll give you an example, there's a song, When I was Your Man  *Sings portion of song* I can relate to it when I sing it. It kind of does give me chills because I'm thinking it also and it makes it better for the performance too because again I could relate to what he's saying. San Diego: I love that song! Johnny: Yeah! Yeah me too. San Diego: Do you know any impersonators, and if so, where do they perform? Johnny: Yes! I do know some of the best impersonators that are out there! We all have different types of jobs. I have, like for example, I know a girl who does- she like a Martha Stewart. So, she doesn't perform. She just does Martha Stewart stuff? I don't know. But then but then I have another friend who's like the number one Snoop dog look like and impersonator. Actually,  he  works with Snoop Dog. He's a stand in. He's a double. He does commercials sometimes. He is like the number one guy so I do know a few. A lot of them get really busy so it's really hard to communicate. San Diego: If you weren't impersonating, what would you do? Johnny: I love music. I love music. I love music! I put out this article from a newspaper or school news or schools paper this decade um I'm a natural entertainer I guess. I just- I can't sit still, so if I wasn't being impersonator, I would probably be a choreographer. San Diego: Who is your favorite celebrity? Johnny: My favorite celebrity? Yeah, my favorite celebrity. Well, you know what? I mean, I wouldn't say Michael Jackson that's- that passed away, but the only reason is because again I grew up with him and he was a magical guy. He knew how to control the crowd. You know? and the crowd, and the crowd loved him. So, if you ever watched like his big performances they get crazy. So, I would say Michael Jackson.  Kassidy: Oh, alright. Awesome! Our next question comes from Julian. So his question is have you ever performed in Las Vegas? Johnny: Yes! Yeah. I've been able I've been able to perform in Las Vegas a few times and it's kind of scary because a lot of people, they think of Bruno Mars already right so when I go to Vegas and I walked the street it gets a little scary. Kassidy: Well that's pretty cool. He's been a lot too! What's your other question? What is your favorite Bruno Mars Song? Johnny: What is my favorite Bruno Mars song? What's your favorite Bruno Mars song? Do you like Uptown Funk? *Sings portion of song* I always finish with it because it's the best way to end the party. Kassidy: Our next question comes from Josh. Johnny: Yes Sir? San Diego: What are your favorite hobbies? Johnny: Oh my favorite hobbies... I like, I like collecting sunglasses you know? and it's also I've- I've always loved sunglasses, but now it's easier for me to find rare glasses and I have my own uh well my own ways of finding unique glasses out of private collector who collects and sells me certain pieces. He sold me these and again these are from the Uptown Funk, so this is my little nerdy thing. That's what I do collect! Kassidy: Okay, Thank you! On to our next interviewer, which is Stephanie. Stephanie: What is your favorite place you have performed before? Johnny: Oh, wow. I never thought of that one. You know what? Hawaii. Hawaii. I never went- I've never gone to Hawaii and I always saw videos of Hawaii. Then, in your mind you're like one day... one day. And that one day came and! Tt was straight out of a movie. Honestly, everything everything was beautiful. The thing is, I wish I could go back it's just very it's very hard to get gigs over there. San Diego:Who's your favorite pop star, and is it Justin Bieber? Johnny: Oh no, you know what? You know, again I  would say, I would say- to the classic -I would say stick to Michael Jackson. I grew up with him. Michael, but if you want to stay living- San Diego: Justin Timberlake? Johnny: Okay, that's yeah. I mean like, you know, yeah I mean like-I- he's a good performer that's the thing. You know? That's why I like him. San Diego: Do you like Avril Lavigne? Johnny: Yeah, I like Avril Lavigne, but it's not like I'm putting it on the radio. I can listen to her music. San Diego: Liam is next. What's your favorite show? Johnny: My favorite TV show... uh it switches and uh I hope it doesn't sound creepy. It's Forensic Files. Yeah, I like I like learning about the scientific way that you know people go about solving crime. San Diego: Random one more question to ask. What do you do in your free time? Johnny:  I have an 8 year old little man, so anytime I get,  I'm with him. San Diego. What is that another impersonator that you've met that's your favorite?  Johnny: I've gotten to hang with a Justin Timberlake look alike and also Snoop and the funny thing is that when I'm when I'm hanging out with them a lot of people think that they're seeing famous people having lunch because they- because it could happen! It could happen, you know? Kassidy: I have one more question from a student  that also could not be here today. Her name is Renee, and she is wondering -she saw on your website that you do wedding receptions -and she's wondering how many have you done? Johnny: Oh, oh a lot! A lot. I would say like- I would say like 40% maybe 40% are wedding receptions and a lot of the people who do the weddings -I have a rule this -this is how much I get booked- Don't reach out to me if you're waiting two years down the line. Because, because I have people who reach out to me who want to book me two years down the line. I'm like, I don't even know if I'm gonna be alive! So I think if it's within 6 to 8 months yeah. But... yeah. It's a lot. It's a lot. Kassidy: Well, those are all the questions that we have for you! Johnny: Those are really good questions. Those are really good questions, and I thank you for the questions! Kassidy: Yeah, students all came up with their own questions themselves and then they organized the order of how they wanted to ask them. Sarah is just raising her hand real quick. San Diego: what is your son's favorite Bruno Mars song? Johnny: Oh, that's a good one. He likes, he likes Uptown Funk.  San Diego: Nice! Johnny: He likes Uptown Funk. Yeah, I remember when I started doing this he was like 3 or 4 and his grandma dressed him up like he was in the Uptown Funk video. He had a little mic and he asked me to put on the music. I put on the music and he was performing. So, and even right now, he's eight years old now and he still likes to!  The funny thing sometimes is when we're driving, he wants me to put it on and I always laugh like “I hear it all the time can we switch it to another song?” but - or sometimes I'll just sing it to him. Yeah, but he likes Uptown Funk San Diego: My favorite Bruno Mars song is Grenade. Johnny: Grenade? Ooh, that's good. You know what when I first started singing I would always say- I would always I couldn't sing that I could sing that song because the song that- he sings it so high. Now I can sing it but no one requests it. You want to sing a little bit? San Diego: Yes please Johnny: *Sings portion of song* *cheering* Johnny: I'm glad I got to sing it cause I don't sing it all. Nobody requests that song! Heidi: If somebody wanted to hire you, What's the best place that they can reach out to you? Johnny: My website brunomarsimpersonator.com Heidi: I wanted to say thank you so much for coming we really appreciate it! Johnny: No not a problem. Not a problem! Again, I honestly -I'm very thankful to be able to do this you know I wish that I could do more of these types of videos you know so one video can lead to like many more. Again, I thank you for that and if I could if I could leave you guys with something you don't mind? Alrigh,t so you know I do have a favorite song that I wish I could perform and sometimes I request if they want it but they never say they want it. I love this one so this is this is for you guys. It was nice to meet you guys first of all. Every single one. Thanks for your questions and you guys have a friend in me now so you know I'm here, and here's a little song for you. *Sings a portion of Count on Me by Bruno Mars* Kassidy: Thank you so much! Johnny: You're welcome! I hope you guys have a good day.  *Outro music by Artbeat Radio staff*  We hope you enjoyed this episode of Artbeat Radio. For more information, please go to our website. Ableartswork.org. Thanks for listening and tune in next time!  

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts
Morning Light - Vocations Focus (SEPT. 15)

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 13:40


     Morning Light welcomes back Jim & Mary Ellen Nourse for "Vocations Focus."  Today, Brian & Hope participate in a Lightning Round Quiz on the permanent diaconate.

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Morning Light - Parish Nursing (SEPT. 8)

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022 11:34


     Joan Carnosso was unable to join Morning Light today due to computer issues.  Instead, Brian & Hope try to discuss the topic of cholesterol during our Parish Nursing segment.

Hope & Rauf presented by Heat Check CBB
The Hangout Episode 2: Talking Recruiting with Jamie Shaw (On3)

Hope & Rauf presented by Heat Check CBB

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 60:16


Brian Hope and Connor Rauf are joined by On3's Jamie Shaw to discuss Michigan State's recruiting resurgence, the GG Jackson saga, underrated freshman, and the programs with the most recruiting momentum.Follow Jamie on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JamieShaw5Read his work at On3: https://www.on3.com/category/basketball-recruiting/news/Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheHangoutCBBConnor Hope: https://twitter.com/HoopsHopeCBBBrian Rauf: https://twitter.com/brauf33Riley Davis: https://twitter.com/Riley_Davis3The Heat Check CBB SocialsWebsite: https://heatcheckcbb.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/HeatCheckCBBInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/heatcheckcbb/

Hope & Rauf presented by Heat Check CBB
The Hangout Episode 1: The Rebrand

Hope & Rauf presented by Heat Check CBB

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 79:24


Brian Hope and Connor Rauf discuss The Hangout rebrand, Kentucky vs Gonzaga, what teams are overrated or underrated heading into the season, and whether Maui is the best non-conference MTE ever.Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheHangoutCBBConnor Hope: https://twitter.com/HoopsHopeCBBBrian Rauf: https://twitter.com/brauf33Riley Davis: https://twitter.com/Riley_Davis3The Heat Check CBB SocialsWebsite: https://heatcheckcbb.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/HeatCheckCBBInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/heatcheckcbb/

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts
Morning Light - Idaho Catholic Register (JUNE 24)

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2022 13:28


    In the absence of ICR Editor Dcn. Gene Fadness, Brian & Hope from Morning Light walk through the latest edition of the Idaho Catholic Register hot off the press.

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Morning Light - Parish Nursing (JUNE 16)

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2022 7:06


     June is Men's Health Month so Brian & Hope from Morning Light talk about 10 things men should do to stay healthy.

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts
Morning Light - Cooking With Scripture (APRIL 19)

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 16:05


     Cooking With Scripture is a weekly segment of Morning Light hosted by Chef Lou Aaron - owner of Westside Drive In and a Deacon at Our Lady of the Rosary parish.  Today, SEEDS are the subject being tackled as Brian & Hope crunch on some homemade crackers with goat cheese and baby cucumbers.

Old Bones
Yeavering Pt. 2 - Of Gods and Priests, Kings, Queens and Bede

Old Bones

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022 62:19


What was it like to be pagan and Christain the next? In this episode, we visit the site of Yeavering and its many strange burials to try and understand what the conversion of England must have felt like. We go beyond the historical story and explore the actual day to day "experience" of conversion. Next episode: Sutton Hoo and the Performance of Kingship Support the show at: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/bonesandstuffPaypal: https://paypal.me/bonesandstuff?country.x=GB&locale.x=en_GB KoFi: ko-fi.com/oldbones ***Sources: Taylor, Brian Hope. "Yeavering—an Anglo-British Centre of Early Northumbria." (1977).An Ecclesiastical History of the English People, BedeWomen in Bede: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ZqWvPiCS1iGY6UJWEd21fhj5HM54IEoKb5NAGkf1Lac/edit?usp=sharing ***Talk to me: oldbonespodcast@gmail.com---Join the community on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/oldbonespodcast ---Keep up to date on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oldbones_podcast/---Andy's personal Twitter: https://twitter.com/EarnshawAJD---oldbones.co.uk

ArtBeat Radio
Episode 103: Favorite Kinds of Music: A Conversation

ArtBeat Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 5:57


Welcome back to Artbeat Radio! In this episode, the Podcast Class have a conversation about their favorite types of music and how it all makes them feel. Enjoy!   Audio Transcription: (Please listen on Podomatic or Spotify to view the full transcript)   *Intro music by Artbeat Radio staff*    Music, stories, and more! You're listening to Artbeat Radio, a program of Able ARTS Work.   Renee: Hello everyone and welcome to Artbeat Radio Podcast. We are going to interview everyone on our podcast team about their favorite soundtracks and music and how that makes them feel. Thank you for listening and we hope you enjoy!  Brian: Stephanie, what's your favorite genre of music?  Stephanie: My favorite genre of music is Pop because I like Cheap Thrills by Sia and Party Rock by The Anthem because I like the beats to it and how they make me feel. They make me feel like I have a lot of energy.  Brian: Why do you like that type of music so much?  Stephanie: Because it's really good dancing music.  Brian: Alright!  Stephanie: Yeah.  Brian: Aaron, what is your favorite kind of music?  Aaron: Country.  Brian: Who in Country do you like? Is it Blake Shelton, Tim McGraw, Garth Brooks?  Aaron: Garth Brooks.  Brian:  How does it make you feel?   Aaron: He makes me happy.  Brian: Okay, Renee. Ms. Renee, what is your favorite genre of music and why and how does it make you feel?  Renee: Okay. Uhm I think my favorite music is Seymour's the Greatest and how I feel, like, amazing and I always move on, like, singing and it feels deep inside my gut, is really awesome. And my favorite music is Suddenly, Seymour is my favorite one. And I feel like special and I'm so lucky I have someone in my life. Like my Seymour.   Brian: Oh Alison, what is your favorite genre of music and why and how does it make you feel?  Alison: I like Country's, uhm, Hank Williams, the first, We're Gonna Put You in the Movies, They're Gonna Make a Big Star Out of Me. And guess what? That was one of my dad's favorite songs. And Your Are My Sunshine and that's the favorite of the whole Salo family.  Brian: And how does that music make you feel?   Alison: Happy!  Brian: Why does it make you happy?  Alison: Because it reminds me of Dad and Uncle Nate, who are in heaven.  Brian: Interesting, Alison.  Renee: What is your favorite type of music that you feel like and why?  Brian: Hmm. I like just about any type of music. Not just country. I like rock n roll. I like the early pioneers of rock n roll, you know like, Johnny Cash and Chuck Berry and Buddy Holly and Ritchie Valens because they were the really first pioneers of rock n roll music. They got the rock n roll begun.   Renee: How do you feel?  Brian: Happy and they had danceable music and lyrics that you could really understand.  Renee: That's awesome.  Brian: Thank you, Ms. Renee.  Renee: You're welcome, Mr. Corder.  Brian: Hope you enjoyed our conversation about these different styles of music! Please come back again another day. Thank you for listening to our episode!  Have a wonderful day  *Outro music by Artbeat Radio staff*    We hope you enjoyed this episode of Artbeat Radio. For more information, please go to our website. Ableartswork.org. Thanks for listening and tune in next time!   

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts
Morning Light - Idaho Catholic Register (MAR. 25)

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 13:03


     Dcn. Gene Fadness, Editor of the Idaho Catholic Register couldn't join Morning Light today so instead Brian & Hope do their best to cover the latest issue from cover to cover.

ArtBeat Radio
Episode 100: Our 100th Episode!

ArtBeat Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2022 9:37


Welcome back to Artbeat Radio! You're listening to our 100th episode! We started in 2012, posting about one episode a year. In September of 2020, quarantine inspired us to find a way to interact more with our greater community. Unable to go on community outings or leave our homes, we decided it was time to post on a weekly basis to maintain our connection. Listen in as we share our favorite moments, our hopes for the future, and interview one another on our accomplishments!  Thanks for listening and tune in next time! For more information about our organization, please visit our website www.ableartswork.org  Audio Transcription: (Please listen on Podomatic or Spotify to view the full transcript) *Intro music by Artbeat Radio staff*  Music, stories, and more! You're listening to Artbeat Radio, a program of Able ARTS Work. Stephanie: Hello and welcome to Artbeat Radio! My name is Stephanie! This is our 100th podcast episode. Wow, that is crazy. Our 100th episode! Looks like we made it! Thank you for listening to our podcast. Hope you like the episode. Alison: Okay, now I remember there was one time when we were doing something and it didn't turn out right and somebody dropped a box. I don't know what was in the box but somebody accidentally dropped a box and then in class somebody got the words backwards. Like they accidentally screwed up the words and that was my favorite part. Brian: Well, I loved Katie Jo also. Interviewed her about her country music and she actually performed for us live. My favorite was interviewing the guy who played Spiderman. He was really interesting. Eric: Guess what folx, the interview with spiderman will be available as of next week! Brian: Stephanie. Stephanie: Yes? Brian: What podcast did you enjoy? Stephanie: I liked “Summer Sounds” because it was really upbeat and it was really nice and I also like that I have my professional headphones. I would like, in the future, to meet my goal, which is to be a person on the radio but talk about my play, which is going to be awesome. Hey Renee. Renee: Yes? Stephanie: What's your favorite part of the podcast? Renee: I loved interviewing Spider-man, Ricky because we have a lot in common and are the same age. Brian: Yeah, I really enjoyed the interview with Ricky Mena, who played Spiderman. Stephanie: I think the interview with Julianna and Matthew was my favorite. And I just like podcast because I just like it. I like it because I get to produce the episode about my play. That's why. My goal is to be on a radio station and be the head podcast talker and to talk about my musical and my jewelry business. And that's going to be fun. Go podcast class! Brian: What I love about working with KLBP a lot is getting my voice heard. Getting my thoughts across. To have some of my thoughts that I have not illustrated before and that's very important to me. It's a terrific radio station to air what we've learned. Tim: Well, I like the guests that we have and then talking about our program and sharing all our details. I enjoyed interviewing our staff and then others from- different staff from different sites and music instructors. I like the most about it how we come together as one. Alison: This is our 100th episode! Well, what do you think of it? Stephanie: I think that it's amazing so far. Alison: I didn't think we'd go this far. Stephanie: I know right? Brian: Aaron, what do you think about the 100th podcast episode? Aaron: I like it. Brian: Did you think that we would make it this far? Aaron: Yes. Brian: It's a real honor to interview you, Aaron. Stephanie? Stephanie: Yes, Brian? Brian: What do you think of the 100th episode? Stephanie: I think it's cool. Brian: Did you think that we would make it this far? Stephanie: No! That's crazy, Brian! Brian: Yeah! Stephanie: Wow. Brian: I'm-I'm with you. I can't imagine that we're up to the 100th. Stephanie: We gotta' keep going. It'll be 101! Brian: Yeah! *laughs* and maybe 102, 3, 4, 5 and so on. *laughter* Stephanie: How do you like this class? Brian: I love it. So much so that I took it last semester and I'm taking it this semester. I can't remember if I took it the semester before. Stephanie: Yeah. Brian: How do you like this podcast? Stephanie: I think it's great! I like- I like my first- I like my classes this year. They're fun! Renee: How long have you been on the podcast, Stephanie? Stephanie: Um...not very long but I think I like it. How long have you been in podcast? Renee: I'm not sure. I just started *laughs* Stephanie: Just started? Renee: Yeah. Stephanie: I wanna keep working on podcast! Renee: Me too! Stephanie: Sorry, I'm just stoked! I'm so sorry *laughter* Artbeat Radio was created in 2012 at the TAP II location in Gardena California. Brian: Here's a clip of our first podcast!  *Dead Man's Bones cover plays softly behind voices* Alison: This was made in 2012. This was the first podcast of Artbeat Radio. it was posted on October 18th 2012. *Dead Man's Bones cover plays louder* *Song fades out* Stephanie: I thought it was awesome. The way that it was presented and the way that they were singing. Brian: I liked it! Alison: It was beautiful. I think the song was great considering it was our first one. Brian: Hope you enjoyed our 100th episode! Have a wonderful day and thank you for listening to our podcast.  Stephanie: Thank you! Renee: Thank you for listening and thank you for coming. Have a beautiful and wonderful day. Brian: Here's to 100 more episodes! Thank you very much ladies and germs. *laughter* Renee: Gentlemen! Stephanie: That's so funny, Brian! Renee: I like that Brian: Thank you! Renee: “germs” that's so funny! I like that *laughter* *Outro music by Artbeat Radio staff*  We hope you enjoyed this episode of Artbeat Radio. For more information, please go to our website. Ableartswork.org. Thanks for listening and tune in next time!  

RADIO Then
CONCERT CAMEO "Montague Ewing"

RADIO Then

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 9:39


Montague George Ewing was born 31 May 1890 in London, England. Self-taught in music, he served in two world wars: with The London Scottish Regiment (1915-19) and The Home Guard (1940-44). As composer he wrote under his own name as well as the pseudonyms Sherman Myers, Herbert Carrington, Brian Hope and Paul Hoffman. Passed away in 1957.

Old Bones
Yeavering Pt 1: The Rise of the Anglo-Saxon Kings

Old Bones

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2021 46:08


How do we go from the society we met last time, one that is primarily equal and poor to the medieval image of kings, men with wealth and power near unimaginable to the ordinary peasant.In this episode, we visit the site of Yeavering and its many strange burials to try and understand the social dynamics that resulted in kingliness. Sources below. Next episode: Yeavering & The Rise of Christianity ***Sources: Taylor, Brian Hope. "Yeavering—an Anglo-British Centre of Early Northumbria." (1977).***Talk to me: oldbonespodcast@gmail.com---Support me at Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/bonesandstuff---Join the community on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/oldbonespodcast ---Keep up to date on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oldbones_podcast/---Andy's personal Twitter: https://twitter.com/EarnshawAJD---oldbones.co.uk

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts
Morning Light - Idaho Catholic Register (AUG. 27)

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2021 13:38


     Dcn. Gene Fadness is on retreat this weekend so Brian & Hope from Morning Light walk you through the latest issue of the Idaho Catholic Register hot off the press

Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit
Brian Hope v. Commissioner of Indiana Depart

Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 41:50


Brian Hope v. Commissioner of Indiana Depart

No Wrong Answers ... A Comedy Podcast
Episode 18 : Dave Hudson, Foad HP and Brian Hope

No Wrong Answers ... A Comedy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2018 74:23


There are no wrong answers ....

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Plant Better
11: Finding Your Way as a Gospel Preacher w/ Brian Hope

Plant Better

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2016 19:16 Transcription Available


How much pressure do you put on your own sermons? If the answer is “too much,” you may find yourself perpetually exhausted. Listen in as Brian Hope from Mission Church in Walla Walla, WA packs a ton of wisdom about preaching into one episode. Topics include taking the “long-haul” approach to preaching, finding your own voice, letting the text be your guide, and how to prep.

CreatingSparks
Episode #45 Brian Hope

CreatingSparks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2012 60:07


Canadian Comedian Brian Hope. Listen Mondays at 10 PM rokoutradio.com/listen

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Flying Podcast
Episode 53 - Brian Hope - Light Aircraft Association

Flying Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2012 38:27


To get a broader appreciation of what the Light Aircraft Association does I was pointed in the direction of Brian Hope, editor of the LAA's magazine 'Light Aviation'. We discuss everything about the LAA from its history, through the development of aeroplane kits right up to the forthcoming LAA rally at Sywell.

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The TVA Podcast!
Episode 158: Brian Hope

The TVA Podcast!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2009 48:40


Welcome to episode #158 of the TVA Podcast. In this week’s episode, we welcome BRIAN HOPE! Join me, Brian, and Producer Darcy as we talk about: – The CIBC Run for the Cure and how you can donate to my piece of the cause HERE...

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The TVA Podcast!
Episode 127: Brian Hope

The TVA Podcast!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2009 63:21


Welcome to episode #127 of the TVA Podcast. In this week’s episode, we welcome BRIAN HOPE! Go to the main podcast page where you can listen online or download the MP3 file. Don’t feel like downloading every week? Click HERE to automatically subscribe through iTunes...

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The TVA Podcast!
Episode 75: Brian Hope

The TVA Podcast!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2008 59:51


Thanks for listening! Go to the main podcast page where you can listen online and subscribe to the RSS feed or download the MP3 file. Leave us a voicemail: 206-202-8065 or email: feedback@heyitstva.com Check us out on Blubrry.com Vote for us on Podcastalley! We welcome...

The TVA Podcast!
Episode 61: Brian Hope

The TVA Podcast!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2008 71:41


Thanks for listening! Go to the main podcast page where you can listen online and subscribe to the RSS feed or download the MP3 file. Leave us a voicemail: 206-202-8065 or email: feedback@heyitstva.com Brian Hope joins us this episode and helps us decide that this...

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