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This week it's Mike, Nick, and Paul talking comics, cryptids, Fantastic Four and more!Timestamps:00:00:00 - Start/Last Week in Comics00:02:20 - Fantastic Four Update!00:09:55 - The Seasons #100:22:27 - Blood & Thunder #100:32:37 - Discord Picks00:33:22 - Let This One Be a Devil #300:46:41 - Black Canary: The Best of the Best #600:51:36 - Captain Planet #100:00:00 - Wrap/CreditsMusic provided by Infinity Shred. Find them on Bandcamp.IRCB Avatars by @ICELEVELIRCB Logo by Kyle RoseProducer: Mike RapinProoflistener: Zach McCraryEditor: Zander Riggs Support us on Patreon to get access to our Patreon-only series: IRCB Movie Club, Saga of Saga, Giant Days of Our Lives, A Better Batmobile, and more! patreon.com/ircbpodcastEmail: ircbpodcast@gmail.comTwitter: @ircbpodcastInstagram: @ircbpodcastDiscord: discordapp.com/invite/E8JUB9sReddit: ireadcomicbooks.reddit.comIRCB GoodreadsMerch: ircbpodcast.com/shop
John Corabi is a powerhouse rock vocalist and guitarist whose career has spanned more than four decades. Known for his gravelly voice, heartfelt lyrics, and gritty authenticity, Corabi has carved a unique niche in rock and metal history. He first gained attention in the late 1980s with The Scream, a hard rock band that blended bluesy swagger with heavy riffs. Their 1991 debut Let It Scream earned a cult following and showcased Corabi's range and charisma, even as the grunge movement was starting to dominate the airwaves.His biggest break came in 1994, when he was tapped to replace Vince Neil as the lead singer of Mötley Crüe. The resulting self-titled album, Mötley Crüe (1994), marked a radical departure from the band's glam metal roots. With Corabi on vocals and rhythm guitar, the album was darker, heavier, and more musically ambitious. Though it received critical praise and remains a fan favorite, it didn't achieve the commercial success Elektra Records had hoped for, and Corabi left the band in 1997 when Neil returned.Unfazed, Corabi continued to explore new musical paths. He played guitar for Ratt for several years and worked with various artists in projects that allowed him to flex his creative muscles. One notable collaboration was with Union, the band he formed with former KISS guitarist Bruce Kulick. Union released two studio albums that blended classic rock with modern tones, again proving Corabi's versatility and songwriting chops.In the 2010s, Corabi joined The Dead Daisies, a revolving supergroup of rock veterans. With Corabi on vocals, the band released multiple albums, including Revolución (2015) and Burn It Down (2018), which received acclaim for their retro-hard rock sound and powerful performances. His work with the Daisies helped reintroduce him to a new generation of fans, thanks to extensive touring and a polished yet passionate delivery.Corabi is also known for his solo work, where he strips things down to an acoustic, story-driven format. His live shows often include personal anecdotes, behind-the-scenes stories from his time in Mötley Crüe and beyond, and intimate versions of songs spanning his entire career. In 2022, he released John Corabi: Horseshoes and Hand Grenades, an autobiography that pulls no punches in telling his story in his own words.John Corabi is keeping the blues alive and well in 2025, with not one but two major projects lighting up the rock world. First, he's fronting The Dead Daisies on their upcoming blues-drenched album Lookin' For Trouble, and second, he's signed a new solo record deal, marking a fresh chapter in his storied careerSet for release on May 30, 2025, Lookin' For Trouble is The Dead Daisies' first full-length blues album. Born from late-night jam sessions during the recording of their rock album Light 'Em Up, the band—featuring Corabi, Doug Aldrich, David Lowy, Michael Devin, and drummer Sarah Tomek—found themselves immersed in the soulful legacy of the blues. Recording at the iconic FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, they reimagined classics like Robert Johnson's “Crossroads,” John Lee Hooker's “Boom Boom,” and B.B. King's “The Thrill Is Gone” with their signature hard rock flairYou can follow him on social media or check out his latest news at johncorabi.com.
In this week's adventure, The Captain and Thor return to the Grandest Stage of Them All for WrestleMania 41 Night 1! We talk about our predictions and also what we've been watching! BURN IT DOWN!!!
What would you build if ASHA disappeared tomorrow? This week, we're rewriting the rules of our profession—from the dues to leadership to culture—with bold, unapologetic ideas for what a better SLP organization could look like.We're talking transparent budgets, free CEUs, mental health access, and an end to credential gatekeeping. Dr. Jeanette Benigas. SLP and Preston Lewis, MS/SLP, pinpoint the flaws in the current system and lay out a vision for one that actually serves clinicians. From hilarious rants in nursing home closets to raw truths about burnout and bureaucracy, this episode is the rallying cry for every SLP who's ever thought, "There has to be a better way."If you're ready to burn it down and build it better, this is the episode you share.
Today, Les, Martha, and Jess unpack the surprise departure of Pete Marocco, Director of the Office of Foreign Assistance, the architect behind the Trump administration's dismantling of U.S. foreign assistance. In less than three months, USAID has been effectively gutted, with over 6,000 programs under review and thousands of jobs in the U.S. and abroad at risk. Marocco's approach—mirroring Elon Musk's soon-ending stint at DOGE—has thrown American aid policy into turmoil just as China deepens its influence in key developing regions and Congress begins to push back on the administration's agenda.Was Marocco's removal part of a broader shift—or just the end of a mission to dismantle American aid? Who's actually calling the shots now, and could this signal a shift to a more measured approach to foreign assistance? And as U.S. credibility erodes abroad, will rivals like China turn this moment of disarray into a permanent strategic advantage?Check out the answers to these questions and more in this episode of Fault Lines.Check out these sources which helped shape our Fellows' conversation: https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2025/04/13/pete-marocco-usaid/https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/trump-appointed-official-who-oversaw-dismantling-of-usaid-leaves-state-department/ar-AA1CRgrp?ocid=BingNewsVerphttps://www.wsj.com/politics/policy/trump-official-who-oversaw-closure-of-usaid-has-left-state-department-5760da3dFollow our experts on Twitter: @NotTVJessJones@lestermunson@marthamillerdcLike what we're doing here? Be sure to rate, review, and subscribe. And don't forget to follow @masonnatsec on Twitter!We are also on YouTube, and watch today's episode here: https://youtu.be/C_aBds84CoI Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join me and business coach Jennifer Whitaker as we explore the intersection of feminine energy and business success. Whether you are a female business owner, a leader, or working in a corporate career, you do not have to conform to the old idea that you have to operate in a certain way in order to be successful. Jennifer explains how you can create wild success while honoring your feminine energy. We discuss: · The Death/Rebirth cycle in business, which can manifest in various stages: The Flicker, The Flame, Burn It Down, Rebirth/Rebuild. Jennifer describes how to use your feminine energy to embrace the power inherent in each stage. · How much more productive (and peaceful) we can be when we allow ourselves to move with the natural rhythms of nature. · The importance of connecting with your intuition to help inform the next practical steps to your success. · How the power of ritual can help you move through the portal of change and transformation with less fear and more trust. · The secret to implementing the change you crave (and surprisingly, it's not mustering up courage!)I loved this conversation! Jennifer weaves together her own personal story of transformation, deep ancient wisdom, as well as practical tools and processes for women to begin their own journey to embracing the divine feminine energy within. Connect with Jennifer:Podcast: Rooted Women RiseInstagram: @iamjenwhitakerWebsite Download her free Rituals For Abundance
In this episode of The Crazy Ex-Wives Club, I sit down with Kundalini and neurosomatic practitioner, multi-seven-figure business mentor, and founder of the As She Rises brand, KC Volard. And whew—this one is a ride through fire and freedom.We talk about burning down the parts of your life that no longer fit—businesses, relationships, identities—and rising from the ashes as a woman deeply rooted in her power. KC shares her personal story of becoming a single mom at 25, building (and later burning down) a seven-figure brand rooted in hustle, and learning to rebuild from a place of truth, safety, and self-sourced worth.If you've been clinging to something that no longer serves you—whether it's a marriage, a job, or an identity—this episode will crack you open in the best way.
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In this episode, I sit down with award-winning songwriter and publisher @Liz Rose!Liz Rose didn't start writing songs until later in her life, but once she did, she never looked back. After working with songwriters through her own publishing company, she eventually started writing alongside them. This led to a publishing deal and a career filled with some of country music's biggest hits.We dive into her partnership with Taylor Swift, and how their chemistry lead to her co-writing 16 of her biggest hits, like "Fearless." Liz also opens up about co-writing the Grammy and CMA Song of the Year, “Girl Crush,” released by Little Big Town, as well as recent hits like Parker McCollum's “Burn It Down.” We also discuss the biggest challenges in the industry today, and the importance of songwriter education.SHOW NOTES:Keep up with Guest- @Liz RoseStay up to date with fresh podcast episodes and Listening Room show dates:Listen/Subscribe/Follow - HERESBTSongs TikTok - @sbtsongsSBTSongs Instagram - @sbtsongsSBTSongs YouTube - @sbtsongsChris Blair's Instagram - @chrisblairmusicChris Blair's Website - HEREThe Listening Room's Website - HERETLR's Instagram - @listeningroomcafeTLR's TikTok - @thelisteningroomcafeA special shout out to our sponsorsSennheiser - https://www.sennheiser.com/en-usAlclair In-Ear Monitors - https://alclair.com/
Tune in to hear:Learn about the 1988 Yellowstone fires and some of the positive ecological effects it brought about.How can we “burn down” our damaging past assumptions and allow for new ideas to flourish in our own lives?What does the Latin phrase “Cogito, ergo sum” mean?How can we unearth our beliefs that we take for granted and examine them?LinksThe Soul of WealthConnect with UsMeet Dr. Daniel CrosbyCheck Out All of Orion's PodcastsPower Your Growth with OrionCompliance Code: 0524-U-25055
One month into Trump's second term and his actions, thus far, have been described as chaotic, anarchic, cruel, mercurial, authoritarianian, etc. At minimum, it's clear that Trump is single-mindedly focused on systematically dismantling the very institutions designed to uphold democracy. Our guest this week, Dr. Russell Muirhead, professor of Democracy and Politics at Dartmouth, and co-author of "Ungoverning: The Attack on the Administrative State and the Politics of Chaos" has a word for this to help us understand this concept - this experience. We discuss this disruptive strategy, tracing its dangerous evolution and impact on American democracy, especially during the Trump administration. From the philosophical seeds planted by Reagan to today's political climate, we examine how this shift from small government to outright chaos threatens to erode the societal bonds that hold democracy together.We also examine how ungoverning permeates state politics and even the judiciary. Through the volatile role of the Supreme Court and state resistance, we discuss the increasing polarization and fragmentation of political alliances. Considerations on single-party states illustrate how these political strongholds potentially serve as bastions of resistance or exacerbation of national divides. In this context, Dr. Muirhead provides a critical lens on the intricate relationship between political loyalty and governance – a crucial factor in understanding the current state of American politics.Finally, we talk about the human element of this political upheaval, the shifting attitudes of the American electorate, and the crucial role of public engagement in safeguarding democracy. -------------------------Follow Deep Dive:BlueskyYouTube Email: deepdivewithshawn@gmail.com Music: Majestic Earth - Joystock
Welcome back to Queen Flow! So much to dive into today across a few different topics, but you know once I'm going…. I'm going
How do you meet resistance and anger in your lifeCheck if cnava left account twice ? How often do you say yes when you mean no? And how often did you betray yourself by neglecting the power of your female body to fight back?I am so excited to have had the amazing Breanne Fahs as guest on the podcast. Breanne is professor of Women and Gender Studies at Arizona State University, where she specializes in studying women's sexuality, critical embodiment studies, feminist histories, and political activism. She has authored many books, including most recently Unshaved and Burn It Down! Feminist Manifestos for the Revolution. She is the founder and director of the Feminist Research on Gender and Sexuality Group at Arizona State University, and she also works as a clinical psychologist in private practice.Together we explored all about Menstrual activism and why the world needs (menstrual) activists for the collective healing of the female body and women's voices. What a liberating conversation - wild and so true. Enjoy. In this conversation we explored:- Breanne`s experience of growing up in a menstruating body, how she met this strong narrative and what protected her from seeing her body as an object but a powerful individual.- Breanne`s very rebellious writing and research, how she became a menstrual activist and how this path changed her understanding and meaning of the cyclical body. - What menstrual activism actually means, namely to no longer fragment ourselves, to recognise our bodies needs and address them, to fight back against shame and stigma, against over-medicalisation of menstruation and the hatred for cycles all together. - How we can all be (menstrual) activist by starting to recognise and acknowledge our anger and indulge the impulse to resist. Receive my free mini course: From body shame and disconnect to joy and into the fullness of your creative power: - www.flurinathali.com/ ---The Soft Rebellion Podcast is created and hosted by Flurina Dominique Thali. I love hearing from you. To contact me, email softrebellion@flurinathali.com.---Social media:Flurina Dominique Thali & The Soft Rebellion: @flurina.thaliBreanne' s webpage: www.breannefahs.comCredits:- Intro/outro music – ‘Hymn for Jim' by Aspyrian: Robin Porter – saxophone, Jack Gillen – guitar, Matt Parkinson – drums, composed by Robin Porter, listen to the full track here. - Graphic: Annina Thali, for more information click here
Send us a textWelcome back to the Ones Ready Podcast, where Trent and Peaches tear into the myths, the misconceptions, and the outright lies about Air Force life, combat readiness, and Medal of Honor drama. Join us as we rant, debate, and maybe overshare about the ups, downs, and WTF moments of the military world.If you're here for hard truths and no BS, you're in the right place. Think we're wrong? Hit us up in the comments and let us know! Oh, and don't forget to:
Start with Us and Own Your PWR! First Class on Us: https://clients.mindbodyonline.com/classic/ws?studioid=5739209&stype=41&sTG=22&prodId=100069 Join us for Barre & Bubbly with Karli Taylor Sunday, January 5th @ 9:30am https://clients.mindbodyonline.com/classic/ws?studioid=5739209&stype=41&sTG=22&prodId=100086 Interested to be one of our Ambassador's? Apply Here: https://www.pwr518.com/ambassadors Want to join the NEW team and bring YOUR energy? Send your resume to Britt@pwr518.com with your IG handle. Summary In this episode, Britt shares her journey of navigating significant changes and losses over the past months. She reflects on her experiences as a mother and business owner, emphasizing the importance of resilience, community, and energy in rebuilding her vision for the future. Britt discusses the challenges she faced, including personal attacks and the loss of team members, and how these experiences have shaped her understanding of leadership and community dynamics. As she looks forward to 2025, she invites her listeners to embrace new beginnings and the potential for transformation within themselves and their community. Takeaways Britt emphasizes the importance of resilience in navigating life's challenges. She reflects on the emotional toll of loss and change in her life. The significance of community support during difficult times is highlighted. Britt acknowledges her past mistakes and the need to reclaim her vision. She discusses the impact of energy on personal and community dynamics. The importance of setting intentions in both workouts and life is stressed. Britt invites her community to participate in the rebuilding process. She recognizes the need for collaboration and partnerships moving forward. The concept of energy as an exchange is central to her message. Britt encourages listeners to embrace new beginnings and let go of the past. Chapters 00:00 Navigating Change and Loss 10:03 Rebuilding and Redefining Vision 20:09 Energy and Community Dynamics 29:56 Embracing New Beginnings
Let's burn it down in 2025! Jen is ready to let go of everything that held her back this year, and encourages you to do the same. Join us for the Patreon New Year's Eve party on December 31! WE LOVE SHARING! Like this podcast? Be sure to share it with your friends, enemies, frenemies, and on your social media! PATREON: Get bonus content + access to Jen's tell-all “State of the Dumpster Fire” chats on Jen's Patreon PHONE WALLPAPER: Get phone wallpaper / lock screens here UPCOMING SHOWS - NEW MATERIAL! 3/11 - BUFFALO 3/12 - ROYAL OAK 3/13 - COLUMBUS JEN'S NEW COMEDY SPECIAL: Like and leave a comment on Jen's YouTube comedy special! EMAIL LIST: Join Jen's email list! MERCH: Get Village Hustle and other Jen merch here! YOUTUBE: Follow Jen's Youtube channel, where you can watch full podcast episodes and standup clips
In the latest episode of “The Red Line,” Phil Farber (@PhilzFacts) and David Tuchman (@TuckOnSports) are back after one of the more disappointing performances from the team since Patrick Roy took over as head coach. Is this roster capable of excelling in Roy's system? The guys also talk about all the candid drama surrounding Pierre Engvall and much more. Get full access to Isles Fix at islesfix.substack.com/subscribe
Returning friend of the show Question? Lands BACK on Mazi's World to discuss the recent news of Drake's lawyers filing a LAWSUIT?! On UMG his record label! J. Cole dropping Friday Night Lights but DO WE CARE knowing what we know now?? The music industry needing to be BURNED DOWN and Drake of all people might be the one to do it?! This is a GOOD ONE! Tune in and make sure to HIT THE COMMENTS and let us know what ya think?! ROLL IT!
B The Way Forward is coming back with all-new episodes featuring a slate of incredible guests, taking on some of the biggest issues! Including the one that's central to activism - can we create real change by working within the system? Or do we need to break it to fix it? Featuring conversations about voter's rights and political representation, whether the current state of DEI is accomplishing its goals, how we can confront the enormity of climate change, and of course AI, this season is an even more urgent call to action than our last. Join host and AnitaB.org President and CEO, Brenda Darden Wilkerson, as she and her guests engage in the kinds of discussions that can generate ideas, spur creativity and hopefully make everyone think a little more about the perspectives of people outside their bubble. Because whether you believe that our current systems can benefit us all, or if you think real progress demands a revolution, there's one thing that's clear. Sitting on the sidelines is not an option.
"When I first met him, I was like, this guy is going to be a fucking problem."In Part 2 of our oral history "Portrait of a Survivor," we hear from a new perspective on an abusive Hollywood showrunner... that of his assistant's close friend."He has that cult leader personality, that sort of psychopath thing where he's very superficially charming. I know a lot of people with those personalities."We hear how our confessor escaped the toxic situation with her friend's clear-eyed perspective and support. And we see how it all came roaring back to her years later, when she saw a warning on an assistant board against working with someone... and the subject line was her abuser's name."I think the initial email came out at like eight in the morning. By 10:30, there were like 15 more emails from different people, like, 'He's a terrorist.' 'He's the worst person I ever met.' All these people sharing their experiences. Then a reporter reached out to me asking for a comment."As the confessor and her friend navigate the process of trying to go public about a powerful abuser in Hollywood, we're also joined by TV/film critic and journalist Maureen "Mo" Ryan. Mo has worked with countless survivors, especially for her book Burn It Down. In the process, she has found perspective... and even hope."Anyone, in any job, is often confused about what to do about a problematic situation. But in this industry, the disincentives are huge. And those have not really gone away... But many, many people have found a positive way forward from having come forward."Join us for this powerful conclusion of "Portrait of a Survivor" to see how our confessor dealt with the fallout of abuse in her own life, and how she found the strength and support she needed to move on.Connect with us: Instagram Facebook Twitter Website Check out some of our favorite shows: Screenwriters' Rant Room Screaming into the Hollywood Abyss It Happened in Hollywood The Secret History of Hollywood Hollywood Confessional is a Ninth Way Media production, produced by Meagan Daine and J.R. Zamora-Thal. Sound Effects and Music provided by Zapsplat and Pixabay.Keywords: filmmaking podcast, film podcast, screenwriting podcast, entertainment podcast, Hollywood, filmmaking, writerslife, actorslife, setlife
LILLY DANCYGER is the author of First Love: Essays on Friendship (2024), which Leslie Jamison called "fiercely felt and finely etched;" and the memoir Negative Space (2021), which was selected by Carmen Maria Machado as a winner of the Santa Fe Writers Project Literary Awards; and the editor of Burn It Down (2019), a critically acclaimed anthology of essays on women's anger. Dancyger's writing has been published by New York Magazine, The New York Times, The Atlantic, The Washington Post, Glamour, Cosmopolitan, Playboy, Rolling Stone, and more. She writes the Substack newsletter The Word Cave.A 2023 NYSCA/NYFA Artist Fellow in nonfiction from The New York Foundation for the Arts, Dancyger lives in New York City and teaches creative nonfiction at Columbia University School of the Arts and Randolph College. She has taught creative writing workshops for Tin House, Corporeal Writing, Catapult, Barrelhouse, and more; and she is a nonfiction editor at Barrelhouse Books.
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The Not Ready for Prime Time Podcast: The Early Years of SNL
Michael O'Donoghue is one of the most polarizing figures in the history of Saturday Night Live, yet his impact on the show's early success is undeniable. As the original head writer when the show premiered in 1975, O'Donoghue led an inexperienced writers' room that would go on to revolutionize television comedy. While he was instrumental in shaping what SNL would be in those early years, earning an Emmy for his work in the first season, his relationship with the show would quickly become strained and he would quit after only three seasons. And yet, he returned to the show not once but twice during tumultuous periods when SNL struggled to stay hip and relevant, though neither comeback lasted long or yielded the results anyone was looking for.We're thrilled to welcome back Dennis Perrin, who has literally written the book on O'Donoghue's life and legacy in his biography, Mr. Mike: The Life and Work of Michael O'Donoghue. Dennis joins us once again to share the complex and often tumultuous story of Michael O'Donoghue and his pivotal role in shaping Saturday Night Live.---------------------------------Subscribe today!Follow us on social media: X (Twitter): NotReady4PTPodInstagram: notready4ptpodFacebook: The Not Ready for Prime Time PodcastContact Us: Website: https://www.notready4ptpod.comEmail: notready4ptpod@gmail.com
Kjersti Long In 2023, Kjersti successfully became a music influencer predominately on Instagram and YouTube, producing over 50 videos with a million + views and over 160k new followers in the year. Also, she dropped 2 singles "IDC (Ask Me If I Care),” a collaboration with Ryan Follese, lead singer of RCA's multi-platinum Hot Chelle Rae; and "Burn It Down", with each single hitting over 1M streams and counting across all platforms. Little Piece of You An Atypical Musical Follow Shannon and Britt, a courageous mother and daughter, as they confront their family's hidden struggles and embark on a transformative journey. Together, they shatter the silence that has long held them back and step into a future of hope and resilience.
Packers tight end Tucker Kraft apparently likes to talk trash. However, wide receiver Bo Melton says he does not expect much trash talk against his younger brother on Sunday when the Packers take on the Cardinals. Meanwhile, wide receiver Romeo Doubs finally broke his selence after last week's suspension... and something isn't adding up about Doubs' comments and the report about him not being happy with his role. Hmmmm. Zach Heilprin from The Zone in Madison joins the show to talk Badgers, Packers, Doubs and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Federal Reserve goes big, cuts interest rates by a half point. They hope this will stir up economic activity. I think it will only increase inflation. Teamsters Union refuses to endorse Cameltoe, polling shows most members support Donald Trump. Majority of Democrats believe the U.S. would be better off if Trump had been assassinated. Finally the FBI and the Secret Service are slow-walking the investigation into the first assassination attempt on Trump. Listen to get Matt's take on why they are doing this.
Another colorful and emotionally charged primary election in my former home state of Washington, specifically in the governor's race. In the episode I'm sharing my thoughts and perspectives on the outcome from my limited experience in politics and government. Support the Show.Learn more about Conservative Ladies of America: Conservative Ladies of America - Conservative Ladies of AmericaEmail me: info@juliebarrett.usConnect with me on social!(2) FacebookJulie Barrett (@juliecbarrett) / X (twitter.com)IG: @realjuliebarrett Conservative Podcast | Julie Barrett Womansplaining
Episode 5 from our Live from Suburbs Fest series. Chicago singer-songwriter Phil Yates, a friend of the pod, performed three songs at Pig Minds Brewing, then hung out for an interview. Live songs: 1. "Burn It Down, Bernadette" 2. "Was I the Driver?" 3. "Middle of Forever After" Playout song: "I Can't Wait," from Phil Yates & the Affiliates' album "A Thin Thread" Find Phil Yates' music at philyates.bandcamp.com or visit philyates.com Get with Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, like audioBoom, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon, iHeart, Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com. Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts and share it with your friends. Visit our website at SuburbsPod.com Email Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.com Follow us on the Threads, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspod If you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984. Theme music: "Ascension," originally by Quartjar, covered by Frank Muffin. Visit quartjar.bandcamp.com and frankmuffin.bandcamp.com
The Dean Von Music Podcast Show Coming to you Live from Las Vegas, Nevada
Hi everyone, this is Dean Von from the Dean Von Music Podcast Show! Back for an Encore Performance I have the pleasure to Announce Red Ravyn back again on the Dean Von Music Podcast Show Guilherme Costa (“G”) from Belo Horizonte, Brazil and is hailed as a one “badass” guitarist in the same league as Zach Wild. Mirka Rantanen, our “fresh outta Finland drum god,” joins RED RAVYN from Circus of Rock,Thunderstone and Northern Kings. Just Added, Justin Cooke, who is a progressive metal bass player and joins us and is the recipient of the 2020 San Francisco #1 Bass Player or the year Award and last but not least Mark Boals is the lead singer and producer of RED RAVYN. Mark has performed on 60+ albums and in live shows around the world with fans lauding his talent as far away as Turkey and as close as Los Angeles. Mark has performed with such well known artists as Yngwie Malmsteen, Dokken, Ted Nugent and many others. So Join Me August 6th 2024 @ 6PM PST and check out the New Release “Burn it Down, you don't want to miss this Amazing Heavy Metal Rock & Roll Event! I'll See You There! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/deanvonmusicpodcastshow/support
Burn It Down: Feminist Manifestos for the Revolution (Verso, 2020), Breanne Fahs has curated a comprehensive collection of feminist manifestos from the nineteenth century to today. Fahs collected over seventy-five manifestos from around the world, calling on feminists to act, be defiant and show their rage. This thought-provoking and timely collection includes not only popular manifestos often taught in women and gender studies courses, but also introduces readers to works from feminist activists who are often placed on the margins. The eight sections of the book cover manifestos from a wide range of feminist activist spectrums: queer/trans, anticapitalist/anarchist, angry/violent, indigenous/women of color, sex/body, hacker/cyborg, trashy/punk, and witchy/bitchy. Fahs has put together a collection that has something for everyone and that is a must-need on every feminist bookshelf. Rebekah Buchanan is an Associate Professor of English at Western Illinois University. She researches zines, zine writers and the influence of music subcultures and fandom on writers and narratives. She is the author of Writing a Riot: Riot Grrrl Zines and Feminist Rhetorics (Peter Lang, 2018). You can find more about her on her website, follow her on Twitter @rj_buchanan or email her at rj-buchanan@wiu.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Burn It Down: Feminist Manifestos for the Revolution (Verso, 2020), Breanne Fahs has curated a comprehensive collection of feminist manifestos from the nineteenth century to today. Fahs collected over seventy-five manifestos from around the world, calling on feminists to act, be defiant and show their rage. This thought-provoking and timely collection includes not only popular manifestos often taught in women and gender studies courses, but also introduces readers to works from feminist activists who are often placed on the margins. The eight sections of the book cover manifestos from a wide range of feminist activist spectrums: queer/trans, anticapitalist/anarchist, angry/violent, indigenous/women of color, sex/body, hacker/cyborg, trashy/punk, and witchy/bitchy. Fahs has put together a collection that has something for everyone and that is a must-need on every feminist bookshelf. Rebekah Buchanan is an Associate Professor of English at Western Illinois University. She researches zines, zine writers and the influence of music subcultures and fandom on writers and narratives. She is the author of Writing a Riot: Riot Grrrl Zines and Feminist Rhetorics (Peter Lang, 2018). You can find more about her on her website, follow her on Twitter @rj_buchanan or email her at rj-buchanan@wiu.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/gender-studies
Burn It Down: Feminist Manifestos for the Revolution (Verso, 2020), Breanne Fahs has curated a comprehensive collection of feminist manifestos from the nineteenth century to today. Fahs collected over seventy-five manifestos from around the world, calling on feminists to act, be defiant and show their rage. This thought-provoking and timely collection includes not only popular manifestos often taught in women and gender studies courses, but also introduces readers to works from feminist activists who are often placed on the margins. The eight sections of the book cover manifestos from a wide range of feminist activist spectrums: queer/trans, anticapitalist/anarchist, angry/violent, indigenous/women of color, sex/body, hacker/cyborg, trashy/punk, and witchy/bitchy. Fahs has put together a collection that has something for everyone and that is a must-need on every feminist bookshelf. Rebekah Buchanan is an Associate Professor of English at Western Illinois University. She researches zines, zine writers and the influence of music subcultures and fandom on writers and narratives. She is the author of Writing a Riot: Riot Grrrl Zines and Feminist Rhetorics (Peter Lang, 2018). You can find more about her on her website, follow her on Twitter @rj_buchanan or email her at rj-buchanan@wiu.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies
Burn It Down: Feminist Manifestos for the Revolution (Verso, 2020), Breanne Fahs has curated a comprehensive collection of feminist manifestos from the nineteenth century to today. Fahs collected over seventy-five manifestos from around the world, calling on feminists to act, be defiant and show their rage. This thought-provoking and timely collection includes not only popular manifestos often taught in women and gender studies courses, but also introduces readers to works from feminist activists who are often placed on the margins. The eight sections of the book cover manifestos from a wide range of feminist activist spectrums: queer/trans, anticapitalist/anarchist, angry/violent, indigenous/women of color, sex/body, hacker/cyborg, trashy/punk, and witchy/bitchy. Fahs has put together a collection that has something for everyone and that is a must-need on every feminist bookshelf. Rebekah Buchanan is an Associate Professor of English at Western Illinois University. She researches zines, zine writers and the influence of music subcultures and fandom on writers and narratives. She is the author of Writing a Riot: Riot Grrrl Zines and Feminist Rhetorics (Peter Lang, 2018). You can find more about her on her website, follow her on Twitter @rj_buchanan or email her at rj-buchanan@wiu.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/critical-theory
Burn It Down: Feminist Manifestos for the Revolution (Verso, 2020), Breanne Fahs has curated a comprehensive collection of feminist manifestos from the nineteenth century to today. Fahs collected over seventy-five manifestos from around the world, calling on feminists to act, be defiant and show their rage. This thought-provoking and timely collection includes not only popular manifestos often taught in women and gender studies courses, but also introduces readers to works from feminist activists who are often placed on the margins. The eight sections of the book cover manifestos from a wide range of feminist activist spectrums: queer/trans, anticapitalist/anarchist, angry/violent, indigenous/women of color, sex/body, hacker/cyborg, trashy/punk, and witchy/bitchy. Fahs has put together a collection that has something for everyone and that is a must-need on every feminist bookshelf. Rebekah Buchanan is an Associate Professor of English at Western Illinois University. She researches zines, zine writers and the influence of music subcultures and fandom on writers and narratives. She is the author of Writing a Riot: Riot Grrrl Zines and Feminist Rhetorics (Peter Lang, 2018). You can find more about her on her website, follow her on Twitter @rj_buchanan or email her at rj-buchanan@wiu.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history
Burn It Down: Feminist Manifestos for the Revolution (Verso, 2020), Breanne Fahs has curated a comprehensive collection of feminist manifestos from the nineteenth century to today. Fahs collected over seventy-five manifestos from around the world, calling on feminists to act, be defiant and show their rage. This thought-provoking and timely collection includes not only popular manifestos often taught in women and gender studies courses, but also introduces readers to works from feminist activists who are often placed on the margins. The eight sections of the book cover manifestos from a wide range of feminist activist spectrums: queer/trans, anticapitalist/anarchist, angry/violent, indigenous/women of color, sex/body, hacker/cyborg, trashy/punk, and witchy/bitchy. Fahs has put together a collection that has something for everyone and that is a must-need on every feminist bookshelf. Rebekah Buchanan is an Associate Professor of English at Western Illinois University. She researches zines, zine writers and the influence of music subcultures and fandom on writers and narratives. She is the author of Writing a Riot: Riot Grrrl Zines and Feminist Rhetorics (Peter Lang, 2018). You can find more about her on her website, follow her on Twitter @rj_buchanan or email her at rj-buchanan@wiu.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
Burn It Down: Feminist Manifestos for the Revolution (Verso, 2020), Breanne Fahs has curated a comprehensive collection of feminist manifestos from the nineteenth century to today. Fahs collected over seventy-five manifestos from around the world, calling on feminists to act, be defiant and show their rage. This thought-provoking and timely collection includes not only popular manifestos often taught in women and gender studies courses, but also introduces readers to works from feminist activists who are often placed on the margins. The eight sections of the book cover manifestos from a wide range of feminist activist spectrums: queer/trans, anticapitalist/anarchist, angry/violent, indigenous/women of color, sex/body, hacker/cyborg, trashy/punk, and witchy/bitchy. Fahs has put together a collection that has something for everyone and that is a must-need on every feminist bookshelf. Rebekah Buchanan is an Associate Professor of English at Western Illinois University. She researches zines, zine writers and the influence of music subcultures and fandom on writers and narratives. She is the author of Writing a Riot: Riot Grrrl Zines and Feminist Rhetorics (Peter Lang, 2018). You can find more about her on her website, follow her on Twitter @rj_buchanan or email her at rj-buchanan@wiu.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/art
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In this episode, Steve and Tananarive welcome Vanity Fair contributing editor Maureen Ryan, author of the book everyone in Hollywood is reading -- BURN IT DOWN: Power, Complicity, and a Call for Change in Hollywood. They talk about why she wrote her book exposing Hollywood's ugly underbelly, the WGA strike, the sad demise of "Sleepy Hollow" and the racial overtones that helped doom the first horror series with a Black woman co-lead, and what can be done to create a better future. She also talks about how she stays centered in the storm her book is creating. LEAVE US A VOICEMAIL at https://www.speakpipe.com/LifewritingPodcast (We might play your message!) Join Tananarive's mailing list at https://tananarivelist.com Join Steve's mailing list at https://stevenbarneslist.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A great big number like 350 deserves a great big show, and by gum, we've got one for you this week! Author and Contributing Editor at Vanity Fair Maureen Ryan graces John and El'Ahrai with her presence to discuss her new-in-paperback book, "Burn It Down". It's a wide-ranging interview, and a good one! But wait, there's more! Reviews of "Kinds of Kindness" and "A Quiet Place: Day One", plus a stop by the Hollywood Labor Relations Story Corner (sponsored by Oven Mitts), home video picks, questions, and more! So give a listen! Say this one time with me: "Would you like that in a pump or a loafer?"... Good. Now memorize it, because starting tomorrow, the only job that you're going to be able to get is selling SHOES!
Season 28 Episode 24 "Burn It Down" - On this Episode we breakdown all the news in TV and Movies from 6/19/24-6/25/24, We have Non-Spoiler Movie thoughts on "Inside Out 2" "The Bikeriders" and "The Strangers: Chapter 1" along with TV Notes on Presumed Innocent, Perfect Wife Documentary and so much more... --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/popculturepros/support
Today my guests is Amy Jo (Gaither), ever since she was 3 she has been around music, she wrote her first song at 10 years old & nothing has held her back. She is a member of the ISSA (international singers songwriters' association) as well as the CMA & ACM . She has been nominated for awards and has been able to bring some hardware home. She is the mom of 7 kids, always encouraging and uplifting. I had a blast talking with her and sharing her story. We share a lot of laughs, and just hearing her story and her passion behind what she does and why is very encouraging. Also I'm featuring some of her songs, "Swamp Water" and her brand new song that just came out "Goodbye Brenda" with her close friend Sarah Ashley. Check out her website at www.anyjosmusic.com and check out all her merchandise you can get, maybe even see her in concert in the future. I am also playing songs by Krya Gordon- her song called, "Burn It Down," as well as Cory M. Coons, his new song, "White Pickett Fence," and Carrie Cunningham, "Just Like" Please check out these incredible musicians and their many songs. Also as always THANK YOU to my sponsors, please check them out. Lone Star Donuts, located in Silverdale WA, Port Orchard WA, & Poulsbo WA, the number at the Silverdale location is 360-204-5021. Taquiza & Taquiza Street: They are both located in Silverdale, Taquiza is at the Kitsap Mall & Taquiza Street is a stationary food truck, both serve fantastic authentic food. Give them a call at for Taquiza call 360-698-4335 or Taquiza Street call 360-200-7315. The 19TH Hole Bar & Grill; a great place, fun atmosphere to check out, always great specials. Stop by or give them a call and place your order at 360-813-3501. Check out Chico Chicken & Pizza, great tasting fried chicken & delicious pizza, call and place you order today at 360-550-4041. The Big Apple Diner 360-373-8242- they have over 30 shakes available & great tasting burgers too. Get transported back in time when you eat there. Also if you are looking to improve your business with some amazing tumblers, t-shirts, signs, coffee cups & much much more then you have to check out the Dandelion Sticker Company, Amanda can bring you vision to a reality. You can email her @ dandelionstickerco@gmail.com or check out her Facebook page and you can see what she has done. Check out: https://www.etsy.com/shop/DandelionStickerCo Give her an idea and she can created it. Head over to my website at WWW.CHITNCHATPODCAST.COM, I have links to each one of these businesses. You have the ability to click on each on and get more info about each of these AMAZING businesses. Eat Well, Eat Local. If you haven't subscribed or are following the podcast, please do so. You can find us on Spotify, I-Heart Radio, and platforms. Also you can hear the podcast on Total Mixx Radio, which can be heard on WWW.TOTALMIXXRADIO.ORG, where it is played there as well during the week. This podcast is always fun, encouraging and uplifting, I hope you can subscribe and follow, we are also now on Youtube. Thank you for your continued support & encouragement, Until next time, encourage one another --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jody-shuffield/message
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“The only thing that works to take down abusers is Mo Ryan writes something about them."If we weren't already on fire to talk with the author of Burn It Down: Power, Complicity, and a Call for Change in Hollywood, this quote from a confessor would have set us aflame. This week we get our chance, as entertainment journalist Maureen “Mo” Ryan steps into the confessional booth.Mo is a Contributing Editor at Vanity Fair, and has written for Entertainment Weekly, the New York Times, EW, Salon, GQ, and Vulture. She has spent much of the last decade writing in-depth pieces on matters of inclusion, misconduct and abuse in Hollywood -- and on efforts to make the industry better.Join us for an eye-opening conversation as Mo unpacks the complex web of power dynamics in Hollywood, the need for a safe and empowering space for marginalized voices to be heard, and what makes her hopeful for the future of the entertainment industry.Connect with us: Instagram Facebook Twitter Website Hollywood Confessional is a Ninth Way Media production, produced by Meagan Daine and J.R. Zamora-Thal. Sound Effects and Music provided by Zapsplat and Pixabay.Keywords: filmmaking podcast, film podcast, screenwriting podcast, entertainment podcast, Hollywood, filmmaking, writerslife, actorslife, setlife
In today's episode, we delve into the impact of unregulated behavior when we're angry and the repercussions of letting hurtful words escape our mouths. Additionally, we explore strategies to nurture and safeguard our relationships. And strategies to build and protect our relationships.
Hello Friend,In 2019 I visited Yellowstone National Park with my parents and sister. We hired a tour guide who had encyclopedic knowledge about its geysers, mudpots, bears, bison, and other marvels. At a scenic overlook where we hopped out of the car for a photo op, he nonchalantly said something surprising. Forest fires are good for nature.Pointing out the pinecones on a nearby tree, he told us they were “serotinous cones.” That type of cone can hang on a Pine for years, but the seeds won't be able to be released because the cones are encased in a resin. To be released, the material has to be melted away. That only happens when there is a forest fire. So there is a mechanism for rebirth triggered just when it is needed most. Our guide also explained that forest fires have many benefits. They clear away old brush to make room for the new. They remove the build-up of kindling, preventing a much larger blaze in the future. And they deliver nutrients back to the soil through their ashes.Have you ever felt a desire for something new to come into your life? I have. And I wonder if we can make room for that “new growth” by clearing out some of what is ready to be “upcycled.” Whether it's removing physical clutter, pruning an overly full calendar, or releasing burdensome expectations of ourselves, I have a sense that burning down some old growth will create fertile soil for something fresh while simultaneously nourishing what should stay. This spring(summer), I hope you enjoy a sense of roominess and ease.Get uplifting reminders wherever you hang out:Connect with the host, Lisa Liguori:Website:https://lisaliguori.comEmail me: Lisa@AdviceColumn.comConnect with us at Advice Column:tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@advicecolumnp...Website:https://advicecolumn.com/Instagram:@advicecolumnpodFacebook: / theadvicecolumnpodcast YouTube: / @advicecolumn1
In this episode of The Course Creator Show, we dive deep into the entrepreneurial journey's less spoken about side—why and how entrepreneurs are choosing to 'burn down' their businesses to forge something more sustainable, aligned, and ultimately, more successful. Join me, Gemma Bonham-Carter, and guest host Mallory Rowan, as we unravel the layers behind making drastic decisions for long-term gain, sharing our personal experiences and the strategies we've implemented to avoid the dreaded burnout. Here's what you'll discover:The Cycle of Entrepreneurial Renewal: We kick things off by discussing the phenomenon of de-scaling and why some entrepreneurs are choosing to step back or start anew. It's about understanding the signs and preparing for a reset before it's too late.Building with Intention: Learn how to create a business that doesn't just survive but thrives—without the need for constant oversight. We'll share insights into making strategic decisions that ensure your business aligns with your personal and financial goals.Three Pillars to a Resilient Business:Staying Aligned: Discover why chasing the next big thing might lead to burnout and how staying true to your values and vision can build a more fulfilling and financially stable business.Seeing Your Business as a Piece of Your Financial Puzzle: We'll discuss how integrating your business goals with your personal finance strategy can keep profit margins healthy and ego-driven decisions at bay.Avoiding the Identity Trap: Find out how to build a brand and products that allow you the freedom to evolve without being pigeonholed into a single identity or market.Real Talk on Revenue and Investments: Diving into the nitty-gritty of why it's not just about the money you make but the money you keep and grow. We'll share our personal strategies for dumping profits into investments that matter.Whether you're contemplating a significant change in your business, looking to start on the right foot, or simply seeking ways to prevent burnout, this episode is packed with real-world insights and actionable advice. Tune in to "Burn It Down and Build It Better" and discover how to transform your entrepreneurial journey into one of purpose, profit, and personal freedom.And grab your ticket to our upcoming virtual event, Personal Finance Unlocked, happening April 8-12, 2024. Free tickets available here: https://growthweeklive.com/personal-finance-unlocked ---Want more? Check out our popular programs: https://gemmabonhamcarter.com/programsFree Training: Turn your expertise into an online course: https://learn.gemmabonhamcarter.com/class/---Remember, you can tune in to The Course Creator Show on all major podcast platforms, including Spotify and Apple Podcasts. If you enjoy the episode, I would appreciate it if you could leave a review and share it with your friends.Thanks for your support, and I can't wait for you to listen!---Subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an episode: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-course-creator-show/id1470482672Are you on my email list? It's where I send out my best content, stories, freebies, and business-building advice. Get on the list here: https://learn.gemmabonhamcarter.com/list/ Support the show by leaving a rating/review, sharing it on Instagram, or sending it to your biz bestie. Thanks! Support the show