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Chelsea welcomes back the wonderful Wes Perry to book club silver screen legend Lauren Bacall's memoir, “By Myself and Then Some.” They dive into Bacall's golden-age Hollywood tales—from her whirlwind marriage to Humphrey Bogart and painful rebound with Frank Sinatra to her iconic roles alongside Marilyn Monroe and her enduring political activism. Get out your (DECAFFEINATED!!!!!) drink of choice as we ponder: did Lauren Bacall actually name “The Rat Pack”? A content warning: This episode contains discussions of sensitive topics, including suicide and substance abuse. Take care while listening and find helpful resources here. Where to order Chelsea's book: Bookshop.org Find other places to order Follow Chelsea: Instagram @chelseadevantez Join the cookie community: Become a member of the Patreon Show Notes: Lauren Bacall Coffee Commercial “Frank Sinatra Has a Cold” by Gay Talese RuPaul Memoir Episode (with Wes Perry) Holly Madison Memoir Episode (with Wes Perry) Barbra Streisand Memoir Episode Lucille Ball Memoir Episode Ginger Rogers Memoir Episode Where to find our Guest: Wes Perry Instagram *** Glamorous Trash is all about going high and low at the same time— Glam and Trash. We recap and book club celebrity memoirs, deconstruct pop culture, and sometimes, we cry! If you've ever referenced Mariah Carey in therapy... then this is the podcast for you. Thank you to our sponsors: Visit Brooklinen.com and use code TRASH to get $20 off your order of $100 or more. Libro.fm - Click here to get 2 audiobooks for the price of 1 with your first month of membership using code TRASH. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Linkin Park's first album perfectly showcases their sound and dynamic as Nu Metal/Rap and would go on to be the best selling inaugural album of the 21st century. Today's root beer is Henry Weinhard's again.Intro and Outro music by Stockmusic331 on Pond5Send us a text
Jeremiah Johnson (American Steel); Blues Caravan (Come On In My Kitchen); The Rusties Blues Band (If I Had Possession Over Judgement Day); Dave Keyes (That's What The Blues Are For); Travis Haddix (Winners Never Quit); Dr. John (Quitters Never Win); Jimmy Rogers (Out On The Road); Magic Sam (Walkin' By Myself); Lowell Levinger (Just Can't Quit The Blues); Muddy Waters (Key To The Highway); Big Bill Broonzy (Somebody's Got To Go); Elvin Bishop (Another Mule Kickin' In Your Stall); John Erby (Lonesome Jimmy Blues); Big Maceo Merriweather (Poor Kelly Blues); Watermelon Slim and Super Chikan (You Might Know); Candye Kane (200 Lbs Of Fun).
Tema: Peter Criss – Out Of Controll, 1980 Out of Control är ett soloalbum utgivet av den före detta Kiss-medlemmen Peter Criss i september 1980. De flesta låtarna är skrivna av Peter Criss tillsammans med sin vän och låtskrivarkollega Stan Penridge. För produktionen stod David Wolfert och Peter Criss. Albumet spelades in vid RCA Recording Studios i New York mellan mars och juli månad 1980. Den enda singeln från albumet, "By Myself", misslyckades med att ta sig in på listorna. Albumet innehåller ett dolt bonusspår av en cover av "As Time Goes By". Albumet innehöll också en cover på låten "You Better Run" av The Young Rascals. Samtalet fokuserar på låtarnas kvalitet, avsnittet avslutas med en sammanfattning av skivan. Som vanligt blir det samtal om annat Kiss relaterat under färden... Gäst Daniel Westman Detta har vi pratat om: Peter Criss
Welcome to another episode of The Story of Rock and Roll Show. S7E26 went out live from my studio in Benoni on Rebel Rock Radio at 19h00 on 27 June 2024. It's hard to believe we are halfway through the year already, time flies when you are rockin' out. On this week's Twisted Triplet, we had three tracks called ‘Animal' and took versions from Pearl Jam, Def Leppard, and Anti-Nowhere League. They couldn't be more different. In the evolution of the Foo Fighters, we have the second last release Medicine at Midnight which was recorded during the Covid con and we took a listen to 'Shame Shame'. Immortals this week came from Accept and a track off Stalingrad titled 'Galley'. The Diabolical Challenge looked at four bands beginning with the letter ‘B'. The idea is that we have 4 albums, and you can only pick one. This week we had: Buckcherry – Time BombThe Black Crowes – Shake Your Money MakerBush – Sixteen StoneBullet for My Valentine – The Poison Bomb Crocodile and Slow Panda's picks of the week were Bruce Springsteen's ‘If I Was The Priest' and Linkin Park's ‘By Myself'. Artists Featured: Guns ‘n' Roses, Joel Hoekstra's 13, W.A.S.P., ZZ Top, Candlebox, Extreme, Biters, Dee Snider, Black Sabbath, Megadeth, Wolfmother, Triumph, Pearl Jam, Def Leppard, Anti-Nowhere League, The Rolling Stones, Motörhead, Santana, Grandfunk Railroad, Foo Fighters, Goodbye June, Desolation Angels, Saxon, Iron maiden, The Jam, Accept, Buckcherry, The Black Crowes, Bush, Bullet For My Valentine, Roan Ash, Springbok Nude Girls, The Uninvited, Linkin park, Bruce Springsteen, Tom Petty, Sebastian Bach, Thundermother The Story of Rock and Roll. TSORR - Your one-stop shop for Rock
What does an effective workplace wellbeing strategy look like? For some organizations, it's fruit boxes and staff discounts. For consultant and author Liggy Webb, it's a holistic approach that factors in the physical, social, mental, financial, digital, environmental and spiritual health of colleagues. In this week's episode of The Mind Tools L&D Podcast, Ross and Nahdia are joined by Liggy to discuss: The benefits of a more structured approach to wellbeing How to approach each of the ‘7 Wisdoms of Wellbeing' The role of personal responsibility in wellbeing. For more from Liggy, check out her website: liggywebb.com You can also check out her Future Human series, available now. In ‘What I Learned This Week', Nahdia recommended ‘The impact of bad news, compassion fatigue, and the psychology of whistleblowing' from All In The Mind. Ross recommended Lauren Bacall's autobiography, By Myself and Then Some. For more from us, including access to our back catalogue of podcasts, visit mindtools.com/business. There, you'll also find details of our award-winning performance support toolkit, our off-the-shelf e-learning, and our custom work. Or you can email rgarner@mindtools.com Connect with our speakers If you'd like to share your thoughts on this episode, connect with our speakers: Ross Garner Nahdia Khan Liggy Webb
We're back on the plot today with Slauson Malone 1, formerly Slauson Malone, also known as Jasper Marsalis. Jasper is a painter, sculptor and musician who currently lives in Los Angeles. His work in music feels like a form of collage; of narratives, sounds and references.In this episode Flo and Jasper are appealing to Jasper's perfectionist qualities and planting out garlic. They discuss the music that Jasper is currently fake listening to; his respect and fear of cooking and appreciation of dumb but useful items, like the dibber - which is well used in this episode. Jasper is currently reading Cruel Optimism by Lauren Berlant, listening to Abdul Wadud, By Myself; and watching Winter adé as well as Fast X. Presenter & editor - Flo Dill, Producer - Lizzy King, Sound Recording - Fabrice Robinson, Audio production - Felix Stock. Special thanks to Dimitris Mylonas.Music - Cleaners from Venus - The Artichoke That Loved Me, courtesy of Martin Newell & Captured Tracks.Listen back to Jasper's shows and guest spots on NTS Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Navigating the world of bourbon can be as unpredictable as a Kentucky thunderstorm, and I, Tiny, am your weathered guide in this solo flight on the Scotchy Bourbon Boys podcast. Picture this: one minute you're lining up a stellar roster of guests, and the next, you're ad-libbing through a last-minute lineup shuffle. But that's the beauty of bourbon podcasting – it's always an adventure, and I'm here to take you along for the ride. From grappling with the quirks of social media to the excitement of upcoming bourbon festivals, I'll ensure your glass is always half full. Don't miss out on the inside scoop on our fresh merchandise and some golden advice for bourbon newbies tackling that initial harsh sip.Imagine the satisfaction of introducing the uninitiated to the rich tapestry of whiskey flavors; there's a certain art to it. Follow along as I recount the transformation of my own kin into true whiskey aficionados. Discover how 'bridge bourbons' like Basil Hayden open up a world of caramel and vanilla notes, easing you into the fold. We'll talk about the power of Aroma kits, and how they can help you distinguish the subtle dance of aromas in your glass. This is where the seasoned sippers and the novices merge paths, all in the pursuit of refining their palates and sharing in the reverence of this liquid lore.Wrapping up our whiskey-soaked journey, we delve into the complex symphony of flavors that make each tasting a unique expedition. I'll reveal why scents like earthy grass and smoky oak can be more than just fleeting notes in a well-crafted whiskey. And as we navigate the often-misunderstood production strategies of Buffalo Trace, I'll take a stand in the great whiskey appreciation debate, championing the joy found in every bottle, exclusive or not. So, whether you're sipping from a Glencairn or raising a toast at your local dive, remember: the best whiskey is the one you enjoy. Tune in, pour yourself a dram, and let's celebrate the spirit of discovery together.
Larger Story will be going to be in Jackson Tenn., just outside the Memphis area and holding a conference called “Not Myself, By Myself” an introduction and invitation to relational discipleship on January 26 and 27, 2024.
¡Spidey estrena traje, noviazgo y equipos creativos nuevos luego de Secret Wars!, ¡te acompañamos a preparar la cena de Nochevieja!, en el último programa donde leemos Spider-Man desde el principio hasta que nos alcance la vida... ¡acompáñanos! En este programa, Amazing Spider-Man 1st series #252 “Where Are They?!? Still No Word ON Missing Heroes” May, 1984 Marvel Team-Up #141 “Blind Justice” May, 1984 Spectacular Spider-Man #90 “Where, Oh Where has my Spider-Man Gone...?” May, 1984 Amazing Spider-Man 1st series #253 “By Myself, Betrayed!” Jun, 1984 Spectacular Spider-Man #91 “If It Wasn't For Bad Luck...” Jun, 1984 Amazing Spider-Man 1st series #254 “With Great Power...” Jul, 1984 Spectacular Spider-Man #92 “And The Answer Is...” Jul, 1984 Marvel Team-Up #142 “Foiled!” Jun, 1984 Marvel Team-Up #143 “Shifts And Planes” Jul, 1984 En honor al 60mo. aniversario de nuestro querido héroe arácnido, decidimos juntarnos a reseñar quincenalmente su historia en cómics y seguirle hasta donde la vida nos alcance. Conducidos por un supuesto experto y un supuesto novato, estaremos leyendo y platicando este clásico run comiquero. Acompáñanos y lee con nosotros, que nunca serán demasiados cómics... FICHA COVACHA MESA: Spider-Gámez y Bernardo Arteaga GRABACIÓN: Domingo 17 de diciembre, 2023. EDICIÓN AUDIO & TIMESTAMPS: Bernardo Arteaga. Síguenos en Twitter, Facebook, YouTube y Twitch Suscríbete al Podcast: Spotify, Apple, Amazon, Google, Anchor Playlist Podcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7m7l2pBglOegOgjv4UKlVi?si=31dd8c8d18e54f80 Descarga Directa: https://archive.org/details/desde-el-clarin-033 Notas del Programa: Amazing Spider-Man (1964) en Marvel Unlimited Orden de Lectura Recomendado (aunque no prometemos cumplirlo por completo) http://www.comicsbackissues.com/comic-book-reading-order/spider-man-read-order-chronology/#order Música Intro de El Hombre Araña de 1967 en español latino, de Juan Guillermo "Capitán Nemo" Aguirre. The following music was used for this media project: Operator by Mikael Hellman Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/7972-operator License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Quem se lembra do “Psicopata Americano?”. O autor escreveu outras obras e a mais recente foi após uma pausa de 13 anos. Falámos sobre livros, conhecemos o escritor e, como se quer neste podcast, o leitor. Igualmente sem filtros. (Tem legendas em português no Youtube “Vale a pena”). Os livros que o autor escolheu: Sentimental Education (A Educação Sentimental), Gustave Flaubert; Anna Karenina, Leo Tolstoy; Play It as It Lays, Joan Didion; Sabbath's Theater (Teatro de Sabbath), Philip Roth; Outros autores/obras que referiu: (A leitura da mãe): The White Hotel, D.M. Thomas; Eileen, Ottessa Moshfegh; O meu ano de repouso e de relaxamento, Ottessa Moshfegh; Os Buddenbrook, Thomas Mann; A Montanha Mágica, Thomas Mann; Philip Roth – A Biografia, Blake Bailey. The Shining, Stephen King; Maddona – A Rebel Life, Mary Gabriel; By Myself, Lauren Bacall; Francis Ford Copolla - A Filmmaker's Life, Michael Schumacher; Middlemarch, George Eliot Alguns dos livros que escreveu: Less Than Zero (Menos que zero); American Psycho (Psicopata Americano); Lunar Park; The Shards, (Estilhaços). Recomendei: Chris Carter, The Robert Hunter series. O podcast: The Bret Easton Ellis Podcast.
Larger Story will be going to be in Jackson Tenn., just outside the Memphis area and holding a conference called “Not Myself, By Myself” an introduction and invitation to relational discipleship on January 26 and 27, 2024.
A pair of best friends determine to leave behind their conservative families and societal expectations, and live by a new motto: By Myself, For Myself. What happens when one of those friends marries, and the other friend sees the new husband as a betrayal of their values? That's the premise behind British-Nigerian author Ore Agbaje-Williams debut novel, “The Three of Us.” The story plays out on a single wine- and whiskey-soaked afternoon, when the wife, husband and best friend Temi toy with the fine line between compromise and betrayal when it comes to themselves and the people they love.On this week's Big Books and Bold Ideas, Agbaje-Williams joins MPR News host Kerri Miller to discuss the power of female friendships, why her story had to unfold in a single afternoon, and how love and loyalty can shape our lives. Guest:Ore Agbaje-Williams is a British-Nigerian writer. “The Three of Us” is her debut novel. Use the audio player above to listen to the podcast version of the conversation.Subscribe to the MPR News with Kerri Miller podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or RSS.Subscribe to the Thread newsletter for the latest book and author news and must-read recommendations.
This week Tom & Zeus review the 1980 solo album from former KISS drummer Peter Criss, "Out Of Control." Peter Criss had just left KISS a few months earlier and he quickly released Out Of Control, his 2nd solo album if you count the 1978 KISS solo albums. The album was soft rock with a mix of soul and Peter's signature ballads. Unfortunately the album sold poorly and did not chart. Peter believed he was "blackballed" by Casablanca and KISS. However, the music was once again an enormous departure from KISS music that the KISS army expected. This is the 5th album by KISS members outside of KISS that SIOL has reviewed. As usual they rank the songs and then rank the album and covers against the four previous KISS member albums outside of KISS. So remember There's Nothing Better Than being By Myself when you listen to this album! For all things Shout It Out Loudcast check out our amazing website by clicking below: www.ShoutItOutLoudcast.com Interested in more Shout It Out Loudcast content? Care to help us out? Come join us on Patreon by clicking below: SIOL Patreon Get all your Shout It Out Loudcast Merchandise by clicking below: Shout It Out Loudcast Merchandise at AMAZON Shop At Our Amazon Store by clicking below: Shout It Out Loudcast Amazon Store Please Email us comments or suggestions by clicking below: ShoutItOutLoudcast@Gmail.com Please subscribe to us and give us a 5 Star (Child) review on the following places below: iTunes Podchaser Stitcher iHeart Radio Spotify Please follow us and like our social media pages clicking below: Twitter Facebook Page Facebook Group Page Shout It Out Loudcasters Instagram YouTube Proud Member of the Pantheon Podcast click below to see the website: Pantheon Podcast Network Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week Tom & Zeus review the 1980 solo album from former KISS drummer Peter Criss, "Out Of Control." Peter Criss had just left KISS a few months earlier and he quickly released Out Of Control, his 2nd solo album if you count the 1978 KISS solo albums. The album was soft rock with a mix of soul and Peter's signature ballads. Unfortunately the album sold poorly and did not chart. Peter believed he was "blackballed" by Casablanca and KISS. However, the music was once again an enormous departure from KISS music that the KISS army expected. This is the 5th album by KISS members outside of KISS that SIOL has reviewed. As usual they rank the songs and then rank the album and covers against the four previous KISS member albums outside of KISS. So remember There's Nothing Better Than being By Myself when you listen to this album! For all things Shout It Out Loudcast check out our amazing website by clicking below: www.ShoutItOutLoudcast.com Interested in more Shout It Out Loudcast content? Care to help us out? Come join us on Patreon by clicking below: SIOL Patreon Get all your Shout It Out Loudcast Merchandise by clicking below: Shout It Out Loudcast Merchandise at AMAZON Shop At Our Amazon Store by clicking below: Shout It Out Loudcast Amazon Store Please Email us comments or suggestions by clicking below: ShoutItOutLoudcast@Gmail.com Please subscribe to us and give us a 5 Star (Child) review on the following places below: iTunes Podchaser Stitcher iHeart Radio Spotify Please follow us and like our social media pages clicking below: Twitter Facebook Page Facebook Group Page Shout It Out Loudcasters Instagram YouTube Proud Member of the Pantheon Podcast click below to see the website: Pantheon Podcast Network Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Recorded on June 3rd, 2023 at the headquarters of Full Tang Outfitters in Tracy, New Brunswick, Canada. Tim and returning guest Blake Towsley discuss scheming for winter trips, dishonesty in marketing knives from people who have been on the tv show “Solo, By Myself, Without Clothes”, and the currently trending topic of Wild Pooping, or […]
It's a special Mother's Day show, kids. All the songs are all about mom. I hope you enjoy and thanks for listening. The Boogers - “The SMCB Theme Song” Candy Band - “Mom Says No” [High Five] Supernova - “Mommy” [VA: Greasy Kid Stuff 2] Asylum Street Spankers - “Mommy Says No!” [Mommy Says No!] The Not-Its! show ID The Not-Its! - “Motorcycle Mom” [Raise Your Hand] Poochamingas - “Mommies Song” [Mud, Mommies and Mayhem] MrBooDaddy - “Mama's Gonna Love It (You're So the Best)” Michael & the Rockness Monsters show ID Michael & the Rockness Monsters - “That's My Mom” Alex Volz - “The Mom Song” [The Little Merman] Andrew & Polly - “Mom's Name” [Go For the Moon] The Good Padgett - “Mommy Lips” [If We Must We Must] Fatcat & Fishface - “My Mother's Locked Out of the House” [Selfish Shellfish] Caspar Babypants - “Your Mother Should Know” [Baby Beatles!] The Mudcakes - “Be Good to Your Mom” [Songs For Little Monkeys] Danny Weinkauf show ID Danny Weinkauf - “My Mom” [Light Up Your Love] Fire Dog - “You Don't Know My Momma” [For the Kids] Karen K - “Hug Me, Mama” [The Blue Bicycle Chronicles] Stacey Peasley - “Mommy Saved the Day” [Together] The Okee Dokee Brothers - “Black Bear Mama” [Through the Woods] The Laurie Berkner Band - “A Hug From My Mama” [Waiting For the Elevator] AudraRox - “Hope My Mama Says Yes!” [I Can Do it By Myself]
2e émission de la 56e session...Cette semaine, free jazz en solo, duo, trio, quartet, quintet et sextet! En musique: Abdul Wadud sur l'album By Myself (Bisharra, 1978); Frank Gratkowski & Simon Nabatov sur l'album Tender Mercies (Clean Feed, 2023); Udo Schindler, Ove Volquartz & Gunnar Geisse sur l'album 2nd INVENTORY (Facts & Hypothesis) (Arch, 2023); Noah Howard Quartet sur l'album Noah Howard Quartet (ESP Disk', 1966); Kodian Plus sur l'album Disengage (a new wave of jazz, 2023); Cecil Taylor Unit sur l'album It Is in the Brewing Luminous (Hat Hut, 1981)...
WITCHCRAFT: MUDDY SPIRITUAL WATERS…Because YOUR SO CLOSE! I purposefully DO NOT teach on these REVS- but instead give prophetic oversight for Intercessor so that YOU can then go and get the needed freedom IF YOU SO CHOOSE. Notice I said: “IF YOU CHOOSE” so your future is all up to you to participate in if you get freedom to come up higher above the witchcraft that God had me tell you would confine you if you CHOSE NOT TO!BUT AGAIN- I cannot- and WILL NOT walk your walk for you- nor should you expect ANY leader to. Its not our responsibility because at the end of your life I will NOT be standing in front of Christ with you, but BY MYSELF, like you will be doing. You will standing BY YOURSELF answering for what YOU CHOSE to do and NOT DO! Hence- I'm off the hook for any responsibility for your life when its all yours….to do with it as you like while your in the earth. Afterwards- that's a different ballgame. But I believe that God is helping those who proclaim to be a part of the body of Christ to better understand that they'd better get off their duffs and start getting cleaned up if they want to be included. Because you can't claim to be a part of something/or a body if you don't participate! Meaning: ANY group that you join doesn't like NOR DO THEY TOLERATE ROGUE AGENTS! SO – aligning with our CEO (GOD/JESUS/HOLY GHOST) guess what we get to do? We get to learn to OBEY- TRUST AND OBEY a good Father because he knows how to get you into safety LITTLE SHEEPIE- but the problem is is that most of the body of Christ have become control freaks demanding to be in control of their own destiny. When only God knows how to get you there – NOT YOU! And at this leg of the journey time is getting late and Gods is looking for sheep to participate and actually PRACTICE BIBLE! WHAT A NOVEL IDEA! To actually become who we say we are, which takes me back to my first statement: YOU CANNOT say you are part of a body/or a group if YOU ARE DOING YOUR OWN THING! THAT MEANS YOU are serving another king! ANOTHER KINGDOM- which means you are NOT part of Gods Kingdom! Because when we get free we don't want to sin any longer! We just want to please the Lord. And hang out with Him and those He adores until He places us on assignment which opens up different heavenly doors. But that's only after we have proved our faithfulness in the part of kingdom God has entrusted to us. Support the show
alternate title: Mitch and Tannelo argue about Hybrid Theory for 90 minutesTIMESTAMPS| 12:50 | Papercut| 22:20 | One Step Closer| 31:00 | With You| 37:50 | Points of Authority| 40:42 | Crawling| 46:10 | Runaway| 51:30 | By Myself| 55:45 | In the End| 1:01:30 | Place for my Head| 1:06:42 | Forgotten| 1:16:00 | Cure for the Itch| 1:20:00 | Pushing Me AwayRUNAWAY Live VideoJOIN OUR DISCORD!Hit us up! -- Instagram // Email: bangeralertpodcast@gmail.comLogo and Art by Mitch WeirCONTENT ADVISORY: Explicit language, mature lyrical themesThe Banger Alert Podcast is Joe Tantalo and Mitch Weir
The best SZA 'SOS' review of all SZA 'SOS' reviews(0:21). Taj questions what 2023 will look like for Gunna after recent developments in YSL's RICO case(16:50). Chance attacks the ethics of GloRilla's assistant inquiry — Vance broadens the conversation to the music industry as a whole(30:04). More reviews: Little Simz 'NO THANK YOU' and Ab-Soul 'Herbert'(47:06). Plus much more! This week's music in order played is Homixide Gang "Drakon!," Abby Jasmine "Stay With Me," Luh Tyler "Back Flippin," and Highway "By Myself."
God's promises to Abraham The next great development in the unfolding of God's promises for the future was made to Abraham (originally Abram). He was called by God, about 2000 B.C., to leave his home in Mesopotamia to journey to Canaan, which was to become known as the Promised Land. The promises God made to him were amazingly wide in scope: “I will make of thee a great nation, and I will bless thee, and make thy name great . . . and in thee shall all families of the earth be blessed” (Gen. 12:2,3); “Lift up now thine eyes, and look . . . for all the land which thou seest, to thee will I give it, and to thy seed for ever” (13:14,15); “Look now toward heaven, and tell the stars, if thou be able to number them: and He said unto him, So shall thy seed be” (15:5). Abraham's belief in the last of these promises from God was “counted . . . to him for righteousness”, in other words, his sins were forgiven because of his faith (v. 6; cf. Rom. 4:3; Gal. 3:6; Jas. 2:23). These promises once again focused on the promised seed, descended from Abraham, eventually revealed as the Lord Jesus Christ (Gal. 3:16). The multiplication of that seed “as the stars of heaven” refers to the multitude of people of all ages who would gain salvation through Jesus, by believing the same promises (Dan. 12:3; Heb. 11:12,13). God endorsed His promises to Abraham by covenants, first a covenant for the land of Israel (Gen. 15:18) and then one with his seed, that He would be their God. This was marked in Abraham's natural descendants, the nation of Israel, by the rite of circumcision (17:1-14). Finally God sealed all of His promises and covenants with a solemn oath: “By Myself have I sworn, saith the LORD . . . that in blessing I will bless thee, and in multiplying I will multiply thy seed as the stars of the heaven . . . and in thy seed shall all the nations of the earth be blessed” (22:16-18). These promises, subsequently reiterated to Isaac and Jacob (Israel), are the very founda- tion of the gospel of salvation (Gal. 3:8,9). They require that Abraham and all the faithful must rise from the dead, as Jesus did, in order to enjoy them (Acts 24:14,15; 26:6-8). --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/christadelphians-talk/message
| Over And Over | Margaret Bell | 1991 | Try God | Mister Chandler | 2013 | Reflections | Albert Jones | 1973 | A Different Kind Of Sweet | Lyn Roman | 1987 | Slow Change Up | Miriah Avila | 2022 | By Myself | Jermain Maxwell | 2005 | He Who Laughs Last Laughs The Best | Monday After | 1976 | My Love | Ron Preyer | 2021 | I Ain't Got To Love Nobody Else | The Masqueraders | 1968 | Miss My Love | The Al Ur Pal Project feat. The Asidors | 2022 | Guess I'll Never Understand (The Workings Of Your Mind) | Fletcher Walker III | 1971 | You've Got To Take It (If You Want It) | The Main Ingredient | 1972 | It's So Hard To Say So Long | Vee Gees | 1973 | Just Believe In Love | Jerry Bell | 2022 | The Language Of Love | The Intrigues | 1971 | I Want You To Know | SSS Koffee | 2020 | I Forgot To Be Your Lover | Klassic Man | 2022 | Didn't You Know | Mike Bailey & Krazar | 2011 | Just Another Reason | The Passions | 1969 | I Can't Tell A Lie | The Gaslight | 1970 | Butterscotch (feat. Athena Cage) | Keith Sweat | 2008 | My Story | Na'sha | 2005 | So Glad I Found You | Avatarr | 1982 | Wondering | Betty Everett | 1974 | Story Of My Life | Emulations | 1971 | God's Grace | Trin-I-Tee 5:7 | 1998 | Plenty Good Lovin' | Sparkle | 1998 | Straight Up | Sparkle | 1998 | Hey Girl (I Like Your Style) | Temptations | 1973 | I Love The Way You Love Me | Rue Davis | 2022 | Forever (feat. Mary Brown) | Donell Jones | 2009
For it is written, "As I live, says the Lord, every knee shall bow to me, and every tongue shall confess to God." Romans 14:11 When life gives you lemons, it's time to make lemonade! That's the old saying, and it's true. No matter how tough times may seem, they never last forever. There is always light at the end of the tunnel. So, what can you do to get through tough times? First, take a deep breath and relax. Remember that this too shall pass. Second, try to see the positive in every situation. Even if it's hard to find, something good can come out of bad situations. No matter how difficult things may seem right now, know that tough times never last. You can always turn your lemons into lemonade through prayer. A prayer is a powerful tool during tough times. It can help you find strength when you feel weak, comfort when you're feeling pain, and peace when you're anxious or scared. Prayer can also help you see the good in all situations, even when there is none. So, don't give up hope if you're going through a tough time. Remember that tough times never last. But, with prayer and a positive attitude, you will make it through to the other side. Zephaniah 3:19 says, "Behold, at that time, I will deal with all who afflict you. I will save the lame and gather the scattered; I will appoint praise and fame for the disgraced throughout the earth." Remember, you are surviving because of the mindset built through all the circumstances thrown at you in the past. Robert H. Schuller said, "Tough times never last, but tough people do." Right now, something around you does not make sense, but I assure you that someday it will make perfect sense. Therefore, do not give up, but laugh at the situation and let your enemy get confused. Smile through the tears and let your enemy be confused. God has said that your past failure will not be part of you anymore; every mess will become a message. Therefore, I prophesy in the name of Jesus that whatever troubled you in the past shall trouble you no more. In Jesus' name, Amen. Isaiah 45:23, God said: "By Myself, I have sworn; truth has gone out of My mouth, a word that will not be revoked: Every knee will bow before Me, every tongue will confess allegiance." Amen. Prayer: Thank God for the blessings of life. (God is with you in this time, remember, He never leaves you nor forsakes you) Psalm 34:4, David said, "I sought the LORD, and He answered me; He delivered me from all my fears." So now ask God to deliver you from all your troubles and fears. In Jesus' Name. Amen. https://maglife.org/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pastor-divineo/support
Fonseca Show best calls Vanity Fair magazine says The Rock went viral over the weekend for purchasing a new home for his mother. The house has a Smackdown Room featuring all of The Rock's memorabilia. He says, “I had these cool built ins made and just added only a few memorabilia items-Posters, University of Miami game balls, movie awards, championship titles etc. Figured she can add whatever she wants from here. It's my least favorite because the last thing I want to do is stand in a DJ Shrine while people look around as my mom takes them thru [sic] at all the stuff I've done. No thanks. But, truth is, when I'm BY MYSELF, these Smackdown rooms she creates have such positive energy and beautiful mana. Always a good reminder for me to never forget where I came and always be grateful for grind. Welcome home mom.” Survey: ''Do you know someone, who has a special room in their house where they keep a funny or weird collection or memorabilia? If so, who? What's in the room? What's the oddest thing in the room? What do people say about it?''
And the earth becomes my throneI adapt to the unknownUnder wandering stars I've grownBy myself, but not alone.- MetallicaThe time has come for me to Fade into the Void…To Nurture, Create and Birth the next Evolution of Myself.By Myself, But Not Alone Insta LinkGabrielle Ginter (LinkTree)If you Feel the Call for Free Community, Friendship & Collaboration.A place where we all can exist in a safe container of light.Join the Energy Tribe Community ENERGY TRIBE CHATS(we meet every 3rd Monday of the Month at 4:00pm PT / 7:00pm ET) Contact Info:IG: @gabrielle.ginterEmail: My.LeapOfFaith@icloud.comMusic:Ayla Nereo - Let it inwww.aylanereo.comDonate to the Podcast:Support the show
BDJ checks in with Cal and A&R of the brand By Myself or Nothing to discuss their beginnings, thinking outside the box, creating custom sneakers, and more.
"We all need a blanket. Me, and you, and Stinkpot." It's cozy season aka fall (in the northern hemisphere) so Hannah & Suzanne introduce you to their three autumnal alter egos: the nostalgic self, the Instagram self, and their By Myself. What is it about fall that inspires so much delight and so much ire? Come for their semi-nuanced take on how nostalgia is commodified and stay for their pitch for a modern day, fall themed, "Pride and Prejudice" remake. Visit our website for links to recommended articles. And while you're on the interwebs, maybe head over to Apple Podcasts and drop us a 5* review? Oh yeah! And we have a Twitter and Instagram, too. Over These Walls by Hope and Social is licensed under a Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License.
Jesus Ministries, Joan Boney ... Genesis 18 1 And the LORD appeared unto him (to Abraham) in the plains of Mamre: and he sat in the tent door in the heat of the day; (God appeared to Abraham in the form of 3 angels who appeared before him.) 9 And they said unto him, Where is Sarah thy wife? And he said, Behold, in the tent. 10 And HE said, I will certainly return unto thee according to the time of life; and, lo, Sarah thy wife shall have a son. And Sarah heard it in the tent door, which was behind him. (Sarah laughed.) 13 And the LORD said unto Abraham, Wherefore did Sarah laugh, saying, Shall I of a surety bear a child, which am old? 14 Is any thing too hard for the LORD? At the time appointed I will return unto thee, according to the time of life, and Sarah shall have a son. 15 Then Sarah denied, saying, I laughed not; for she was afraid. And HE said, Nay; but thou didst laugh.
Justin Townes Earle "Midnight At the Movies"ZZ Top "Francene"Lucinda Williams "Real Love"Albert King "Personal Manager"Precious Bryant "You Can Have My Husband"Ted Hawkins "California Song"The Clash "The Sound of Sinners"Sister Rosetta Tharpe "This Train"Reverend Gary Davis "Blow, Gabriel"Victoria Spivey "Detroit Moan"Ray Price "Crazy Arms"Jerry Lee Lewis "Ballad of Billy Joe"Valerie June "On My Way / Somebody To Love (Acoustic Version)"Jon Snodgrass "Don't Break Her Heart (feat. Stephen Egerton)"Joan Shelley "Brighter Than the Blues"Billie Holiday "Summertime"Maria Muldaur with Tuba Skinny "Delta Bound"Junior Kimbrough & The Soul Blues Boys "All Night Long"Hank Williams "Honky Tonk Blues"Peg Leg Howell and His Gang "Too Tight Blues"Etta Baker "Carolina Breakdown"James McMurtry "Hurricane Party"John Lee Hooker "I'm In the Mood (feat. Bonnie Raitt)"Hezekiah and The House Rockers "Baby, What You Want Me to Do"Roosevelt Sykes "Sister Kelly Blues"Tiny Bradshaw "Walk That Mess"Johnny Cash "Home of the Blues"Superchunk "Why Do You Have to Put a Date on Everything"Various Artists,Joseph "Come on up to the House"Jake Xerxes Fussell "Let Me Lose"Mississippi Fred McDowell "Red Cross Store Blues"The Yas Yas Girl (Merline Johnson) "Want to Woogie Some More"John Lee Hooker "Boogie Chillen"Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys "Bring It On Down to My House, Honey"Merle Haggard & The Strangers "If I Could Be Him"Wynonie Harris "Drinkin' By Myself"Lula Reed "Bump On a Log"Louis Jordan "Blue Light Boogie"Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown "Guitar In My Hand"The Black Keys "Crawling Kingsnake"Charlie Feathers "Can't Hardly Stand It"Eilen Jewell "Shakin' All Over"Bob Dylan "Political World"Bing Crosby "Street of Dreams"Dave Bartholomew "That's How You Got Killed Before"Jessie Mae Hemphill "Run Get My Shotgun"Big Joe Williams "Levee Camp Blues"Steve Earle "Mr. Mudd and Mr. Gold"
To describe or define Alvin Garrett with a singular title may be a near impossible task. However, after getting to know him, one would have to agree that he is certainly a Pioneer of Inspirational Soul. This Alabama-born-and-raised preacher's son, has woven over twenty years of diverse experience in the entertainment industry with the common thread of hope and inspiration. Whether its R&B, Gospel, Pop, or Jazz, you will recognize Garrett's inspirational fingerprint in all his music and business endeavors. Garrett's masterful songwriting, captivating smile, and spine-tingling voice is reminiscent of soul music legends, Sam Cooke and Al Green. This honorable comparison began in 2015 with the release of the soul-riveting song, “By Myself,” which many still compare to the timeless and epic nature of Sam Cooke's “A Change is Gonna Come.” In the summer of 2020, the Grammy-nominated songwriter continued to carry the torch of musical activism with his thought provoking EP, The Awakening. With the weight of the Covid-19 pandemic and the heaviness of social unrest, Alvin Garrett crafted a collection of songs that sought to speak to and awaken the Soul of America. Now, Garrett is lifting spirits and lightening the mood with his beautiful new project, The Lightness of Love. Garrett, himself, has traveled a long road in his musical career. Not only is he a business owner, professional bassist, music and event producer, recording and performing artist, he is an award-winning songwriter. He has written and arranged songs for Joe, Kelly Rowland, Fantasia, Johnny Gill, Ruben Studdard, Noel Gourdin, Jordan Knight, Deitrick Hadden, Trin-I-Tee 5:7, and many others. In addition to a Grammy nomination, Garrett has won a Soul Train Award, a Dove Award, and a Stellar Award. Garrett's 2012 debut album, Expose Yourself, was critically acclaimed by many as one of the sexiest smooth R&B albums of our time. In 2019, he released his second full-length album, This HILL, which was his homage to life lessons and his personal philosophy…”Because of HOPE, I have the INSPIRATION to pursue what I LOVE at the risk of LOSS.” This project was also the foundation for his new independent label, HILL Entertainment. In 2015, Garrett's love for entertainment, education, and empowerment led to the development of an innovative songwriting program called, The Write Life. He currently teaches this amazing class with The Dannon Project, which is the country's #1 Department of Labor funded re-entry and social services agency based in Birmingham, AL. The Write Life has become a transformative tool for recruitment, engagement, retention, and motivation of their participants. Alvin says, “I absolutely love to motivate and encourage people by showing them how to utilize the power of words and music to sculpt their future.” Reach out to Alvin Garrett online @: Facebook: thealvingarrett Instagram: thealvingarrett Twitter: thealvingarrett YouTube: TheAlvinGarrett Website: AlvinGarrett.com Listen to Alvin Garrett's latest singles now on Spotify: The Lightness of Love - https://open.spotify.com/track/25jLTkmhOxGwAwov5tHz5O?si=f3693e4df2b14fbd Flowers https://open.spotify.com/track/48yQ8VSx8lxUOTXRx2JJtA?si=7eafe5a3ca95437b For more information and news, check out our website and on social media: www.BringBackSoulMusic.com. Facebook: /BringBackSoulMusic2019 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bringbackso... Twitter: https://twitter.com/BringBackSoulM1 Merch available at 'The Soul Shop' Shop.BringBackSouMusic.com
Tune in as we sat down with black-owned business By Myself or Nothing, a clothing line out of Baltimore, MD. We talked about how they started their business, highs, lows, and advice for up and coming black entrepreneurs. It was such a great conversation! We hope you enjoy :) *NOTE: Due to COVID-19, this episode was recorded via zoom so please keep this in mind as you are listening.* *Instagram Accounts: @cheyennesaysso @mtheceo @gwismm @millennials2society @bymyselfornothing (Featured Business) @bymyselfcal (Featured Business Owner) @bymyself_b (Featured Business Owner) @whoisarstar (Featured Business Owner) Highlighted Businesses: Memories Foundation https://www.memoriesfdn.org Briana (DMV Realtor) @briana.realtor Food For Thought: In the words of Seth Godin, "people do not buy goods and services, they buy relations, stories and magic." Resources: N/A
Join LaTangela for another round of #RandomResearch #DidYouKnow facts. The surveys went out and the results are in.... I've got questions that need answers! ********************************************************************************************* This week on the #TanLine Mayor-President Sharon Weston-Broome of EBR Chatting on Covid-19 vaccines available for the area and a vaccination site starring Grammy Winning Artist PJ Morton! Author Sam Taylor - Found Myself, By Myself - is giving us the #InsideScoop Ne'Shira Millender-COO - Lots of great things taking place with Helix Community Schools from Mentorship Academy/Legal/Aviation Pastor Frank Jones - City of Refuge - Opening the line of communication and navigating through these times ***************************************************************************************** THE LATANGELA SHOW RADIO - WEMX- Mon-Fri 10a.m.-3p.m.CST TV- WLFT - Fay@5 Mon-Friday 5a.m. & 5p.m.CST WGMB/FOX44 - Weekends PODCAST - ALL digital platforms YOUTUBE - #LaTangelaFay www.LaTangela.com ***************************************************************************************** NEW MUSIC ALERT NEVER KNEW - LaTangela Fay NEW BOOK ALERT P.O.O.F. (Power Over Obstacles Forever) - LaTangela Fay Sherman ******************************************************************************************* Special Thank You DUDLEY DEBOSIER INJURY LAWYERS B.R. Dental Care - Dr. Carlos Suadi Hair Queen Beauty Super Center See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The first of my "By Myself" series of podcast that will take on how to be self-centered in the right way. This particular one talks about working on yourself. When Philippians 2:12 speaks of working on your soul salvation, it is talking about tending to heart. We break down what that means and why it can only be done by you. This is dedicated to everyone who is knows the importance of heart work. Enjoy. Listen to us on iTunes and Spotify, www.realchurchmatters.com Obedience OVER Audience #christianpodcast #podcasting #podcast #christian #bible #love #believe #faith #biblestudy #dailybread #faith #love #encouragement #podcast #podcasting #christianpodcast #faithful --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/real-church-matters/support
The first of my "By Myself" series of podcast that will take on how to be self-centered in the right way. This particular one talks about encouraging yourself. The realities of life can often leave us distressed, but we sometimes get even more distressed that people aren't there for us in those distressing times--but helping you in your distress is not their job, it's yours. I talk about what it means to encourage yourself in a practical way that you can start doing today. Enjoy. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/real-church-matters/support
I feel the best way to honor Mother's Day is by supporting mothers. And myself. Because I'm a mom too. I recently supposed the crap out of myself by taking a retreat BY MYSELF. I needed to create space and check in with myself, unravel the past year, and tune into myself. It was beyond fruitful and I am so excited to share with you the insights I gained on my hikes, in my writing, and with my village. I've spent a large part of this past year teasing you with the exciting projects I'm working on. And new offerings. And exciting things that are happening. In today's episode I make the final reveal! A new business! What is it? You'll have to listen to find out. Can't wait to hear what you think! Download your free guide to the 20 Things No One Tells You About Pregnancy & Postpartum here. Want to connect with me further? Follow me on instagram and join our private Facebook community Mom's Club. Want to learn more about what I do and why I do it? Are you looking to elevate your pregnancy and postpartum experience? Visit me www.alissa-alter.com
On the thirty-fifth episode of the video call interview series, Host Jibril Osman sits down and has a conversation with 23 year-old alternative pop artist Christian French. Boasting a series of breakout singles like "Head First" and "By Myself," Christian recently released a brand-new EP called "Good Things Take Time."
Aerosmith : Dream On La reprise l'original Scala : Ironic Alanis Morissette : Ironic Bruce Springsteen : The Power Of Prayer (nouveauté) Billy Joel : New York State Of Mind Dire Straits : Brothers In Arms (version album) Drive-By Truckers : The Distance (nouveauté) Neil Young : Rockin' In A Free World Delta Spirit : How Bout It (nouveauté) Van Halen : Ain't Talkin' 'bout Love Weezer : The End Of The Game (nouveauté) Van Halen : Right Now Fleetwood Mac : Dreams La reprise l'original Scala : Somebody Depeche Mode : Somebody Fleet Foxes : Can I Believe You (nouveauté) The Shins : Phantom Limb AC/DC "PWRUP" : - Realize - Rejection - Kick You When Youre Down - Systems Down - Wild Reputation - Witch's Spell Steely Dan : Pretzel Logic London Grammar : California Soil (nouveauté) Ambrosia : Dancin' By Myself
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Hace un par de días, The Postal Service compartieron un vídeo en el que, a través de una reunión por Zoom, hacen una serie de audiciones para 'nuevos posibles componentes' del grupo como, por ejemplo, Tunde Adebimpe de TV On The Radio, Slash, Susanna Hoffs, Kenny G o Anne Hathaway. En realidad, formaba todo parte de la campaña 'Make Your Vote Count', de HeadCount para intentar convencer a los fans de todxs ellxs a votar en las próximas elecciones presidenciales de Estados Unidos. De modo que 'Such Great Heights', de The Postal Service es el punto de partida de este viernes, donde solo queremos que disfrutes. Ponemos las cartas sobre la mesa y suena todo esto: THE POSTAL SERVICE – Such Great Heights LA CASA AZUL – La Revolución Sexual FIDLAR – By Myself THE STROKES – Reptilia ALT J – Left Hand Free TAME IMPALA - Elephant EAGLES OF DEATH METAL - Complexity DE STAAT – I’m Out Your Mind LA HABITACIÓN ROJA – Ayer FLORENCE AND THE MACHINE – Moderation BLACK REBEL MOTORCYCLE CLUB – What Ever Happened To My Rock ‘n’ Roll DIAVLO – Diablo CSS – Hits Me Like a Rock IZAL – El Pozo (Elyella & Wisemen Project Remix) FOO FIGHTERS – The Feast and The Famine NIÑOS MUTANTES - Oxígeno Escuchar audio
So I wanted to switch things up a bit today and talk to you guys about something that I keep seeing pop up over and over again. It’s a topic that I witness inside the free Simplify your Sales FB group, and also inside my paid Mastermind Your Marketing group as well. Anxiety. It’s a very real thing and it absolutely has an effect on your ability to work on your shop + business. If you’ve never struggle with anxiety, you don’t know just how crippling it can be and this episode might not even make sense to you. That’s okay-- no hard feelings. However, if you struggle with anxiety, I want you to know that I’m here for you and I HEAR you. I want you to know that you’re not in this alone and that it’s something I’ve struggled with as well and it’s only in the past few months that I’ve really managed to contain it in regards to getting things done in my business. Not 100%, but it’s not my everyday normal anymore. Now, that definitely didn’t happen overnight, it was a deliberate effort on my part. Understanding that anxiety can be a fuel and not just an excuse. I’ve been blessed-- which I know is a weird and crazy thing to say-- with anxiety and the reason I say it can be a blessing is that even with it’s challenges, it allows me to never fully feel satisfied with what I have. Not in an ungrateful way, but in a way that I COULD do more and I COULD build something bigger. It motivates me to not get complacent in my business and has helped me accomplish AMAZING things. So yes, it’s a HARD thing— a DANG HARD THING— but there are hidden “blessings” that come from having it and using it to fuel your business. So today I wanted to talk to you about some things that can help with managing your anxiety as an entrepreneur. Because while anxiety can be a great motivator, it can also be paralyzing if it gets out of control. And when it’s to that point, NOTHING feels possible. I’m going to share a bit about my personal experience as well— which feels VERY vulnerable— but I want you to see where I’m coming from and my experience with it and hopefully find some strength from MY story as you relate it to your own. And just as a disclaimer, I’m NOT a professional-- these are just things to help you get a glimpse at what I do that has worked for me. Where my anxiety came from Okay, so like I said, before we dive into some of my tips on managing anxiety, I wanted to share a little bit of personal detail about MY story and what triggered anxiety to start for me. I know some people have dealt with it their entire lives and I am amazed by you. So just to set the record straight, I haven’t always struggled with anxiety-- I’m definitely blessed in that way. I always go back to when my first daughter was born in 2013 as kind of this “catalyst” for when I started my Etsy shop-- which is true-- but it’s also the period when I experienced anxiety for the first time in the form of a panic attack. 2013 was a BIG year for me in many, many ways. I--literally-- thought I was dying the first time I felt major anxiety. I felt like my heart was going to beat out of my chest in a frantic fury and that the oxygen was running out of the room. I remember curling up in a ball underneath a desk at my in-laws house one day a few weeks after my daughter had been born and rocking back and forth madly because I was convinced that I was going to crawl out of my own skin at any moment and I was trying to hold it all together-- quite literally. Now not every moment of every day was panic-attack worthy, but it very quickly became my “new normal” that I would wake up in the morning with a dreaded pit in my stomach that would physically ACHE because I was so anxious about how I was going to get through the day. The idea of waking up with the baby at 6:30 am in the morning and knowing I had to go 12+ hours throughout the day with her in tow BY MYSELF [we had just moved to a new townhouse] and not knowing what the day would hold: would she nap? Eat well? Scream all afternoon? I literally had no idea basically convinced me that this was my new “normal” and that pit wasn’t going to go away. Now, Juliet did eventually become a bit more predictable and stopped crying every minute of everyday— I mean, it took 6 months— but it happened. But funny thing: the anxious pit in my stomach didn’t go away. Even if the day very rarely turned out EXACTLY how I had planned it in my head and on my to-do list, I was still a twisted mess of anxiousness throughout it all. So with that post-partum anxiety, I also got post partum depression which was it’s own problem. That took about 18 months to go away-- at the time we didn’t have the medical insurance to get me help, and combined with a variety of other less-than-ideal factors and just general cluelessness that PPD was a real thing that needed to be treated, it lasted far longer than it should have. If you are listening to this podcast and even THINK you might be struggling with post partum depression, please get professional help! Life does NOT have to feel this way permanently— and the sooner you get help, the sooner you’ll start to feel better. I know right now it doesn’t feel like you will. I’ve been there. I didn’t believe I could ever get better. But you can. AND YOU WILL. Coming back to my journey with anxiety….At around 18 months post partum, I remember smiling-- truly smiling-- for the first time in a year and a half. We had just decided to plan our first family trip to Disneyland and I actually felt some degree of happy about it which was absolutely FOREIGN to me at the time. My days got less and less dark as I was pulled out of the PPD. And someday I’ll talk more about how that happened. But the anxiety? It stayed. And it’s still something I struggle with on a regular basis. But it’s not my everyday normal. Before it would throw me into a full blown panic attack by breakfast, but nowadays it’s much more manageable and even after having my second child back in November 2018, it didn’t spiral out of control again-- for which I feel incredibly blessed. A large part of that is because of skills I’ve learned that have helped me cope with it. Note that I’m not saying “thrived with it” because I still wouldn’t wish this upon myself or anyone I know, but these things have made it manageable as a mom, a successful business owner, and a human being in general. I still struggle with anxiety. Point blank. It’s something that pops up a few times a day, but it’s not debilitating anymore. However. It definitely HAS affected my work and ability to get things done in my businesses-- which I think if you’re still listening to this episode-- is something that you may be able to relate to and maybe even currently struggling with. And that’s what I want to talk to you about today. I want to share what I’VE found to help me as I work through it and get things done with my business. I’m not touting some “cure-all” or a way to manage anxiety in EVERY aspect of your life, but in regards to running an online business, I’m always looking for people who have gone through similar things to me and how they’ve dealt with it, so I hope you can use this episode in the same way. Now, if you’ve been around for a while, you know that I started my Etsy shop, LittleHighbury, with a newborn in tow. Don’t ask me HOW— I still am unsure. But I needed an escape from motherhood, and running an online shop somehow happened and it became a much-needed distraction. Now, less you think I hit the ground running, it’s important to understand that I wasn’t able to work on it all the time— in fact, I enlisted my mom and husband to do a lot of work for me— because my post partum depression would ebb and flow. Some days were easier than others. Most days were REALLY hard. In order to make it work, when I felt good, I worked on the business— answering convos, designing fabrics, etc. When I was REALLY struggling, I gave myself a bit of grace and asked for help to fill orders. It wasn’t ideal by any means, but it’s how I got things done. My husband is truly a rockstar and kept the business afloat more than once. Things got A LOT easier when the PPD disappeared, but like I mentioned earlier, the anxiety stayed. And I still found it challenging on some days to actually get the work done— just the IDEA of working on my business caused my anxiety to spike. But as LittleHighbury grew, it quickly became apparent that I would need to figure out something or some coping mechanism that allowed me to still get orders filled and completed— even if I was having an “off” day. The consistency in sales was incredible, but it also meant that I couldn’t just “disappear” for days at a time because things HAD to get done. It’s the same thing with morgannield.com. I still get those massively anxious days, usually on days when I need to go live for a coaching call or a webinar. And the 3 tips I’m going to share with you are HOW I’m able to still get things done in the business even when all I feel like doing is curling up in a ball under the covers. So again, the tips I’m sharing today are related to your Etsy shop business and how to cope with anxiety and still get things done. I realize this is just a TINY sliver of the anxiety you may be struggling with in your overall life, but I DO know that a lot of Etsy shop owners struggle with major anxiety whenever they think about working on their business, so that’s what I wanted to talk about today :) Okay, let’s dive into some of the tips I’ve found that help me. Okay— Tip #1 - Work through it - just get ONE thing done If you get anxiety about your never-ending to-do list, it can feel near IMPOSSIBLE to even look at your to-do list, let alone actually accomplish something off of it. Trust me when I say I’m talking from SO much experience here. When you’re stuck in the depths of anxiety, the idea of running a business can seem laughable at that point. Like, how are you supposed to accomplish ANYTHING when you feel this way? And I get that-- I really do. And again-- I’m no doctor or therapist, so take this for what it’s worth-- but I’ve found that a lot of times if I’m feeling anxious about my business in particular, it’s because I’m not actually making any progress in it. Now, I don’t just mean that in terms of sales. I mean that I’m not ACTIVELY doing anything to grow my business. I know that there are things I SHOULD be doing to grow my business, but I’m afraid to start tackling some new task because it seems incredibly daunting or it’s not something I’ve ever done before or maybe I’m just feeling unmotivated. That particular branch of anxiety is stemming from FEAR. And I’ve found that most business anxiety comes from that-- you’re worried about taking the leap or making the wrong “step” and that’s causing you to not make ANY progress (which, in turn, feeds your anxiety) And sometimes just the ANTICIPATION of knowing it needs to get done is all it takes to send me into a wave of anxiety that is crippling as I spiral into the “I’m a failure, this is impossible, etc.” depths. And guess what? When I feel like that, I don’t ever make that progress or get that thing done. And so the process repeats itself again and again. Vicious cycle. So my advice to you is this (and I know it’s harder than it sounds). Just do ONE THING. Pick ONE thing to do today to grow your business. It doesn’t have to be the hardest thing on your list or the most tedious. It just needs to be ONE thing. And a lot of the time, I’ve found that if I can do that one thing and just get started, my anxiety becomes more manageable. I’m not saying it completely disappears, but I recognize my own strength that I CAN work through it. And usually I want to keep going after that ONE thing. As I was creating this podcast episode, this was actually INCREDIBLE prevelant. I have been putting writing this episode off because I was worried about what people would think-- since it’s not strictly “Etsy marketing advice.” And it felt daunting to lay it out on the line and talk so candidly about my struggles. But as I was writing this episode, it felt AMAZING. I had to push myself MAJORLY to start, but once I did, the words came effortlessly. Now this is obviously not going to work 100% of the time and your personal situation may be completely different. But getting started and just DOING SOMETHING and taking action instead of treading close to a panic attack about all the things that need to get done with my business has been an incredible help for my anxiety. And after I finish that one thing-- if I’m still struggling, I can check out. I don’t have to log in 5 more hours. If I need some self care (like a nap), that’s totally okay. Assuming someone is watching the baby, of course! But this way I KNOW I’ve done at least something to grow my business today-- and it makes the anxiety easier to cope with for tomorrow because I don’t have that added guilt of feeling like a failure + that my anxiety is in control and not me. So on the days where you need to get things done but you don’t feel like you can do any of it, just pick ONE thing and do it. And then reassess— see how you feel— and make a decision after that. Tip #2 - Figure out systems that can allow you to take a break if you need it. Now, this doesn’t “solve” anxiety by any means. But it does take the pressure off, which is definitely something that anxiety feeds off of. One of the most common problems I hear is that people are afraid that if they take a break from the business-- or stop working for a hot second-- that all their success--even if it’s just a little-- will disappear overnight. I have two things to say to that: 1- Make sure you’re not relying solely on SEO for your sales. This is where a lot of that anxiety can stem from since you have 0 control of the Etsy algorithm and whatever tests and changes they decide to make on a whim. Now, I’m not saying you shouldn’t worry about SEO at all-- you absolutely should have that set up so you have a strong foundation and can take advantage of the benefits of the built in traffic that Etsy naturally has. And if you’re struggling to get that started or have been “working” on it for over 6 months and still aren’t done, I’d HIGHLY encourage you to check out my SEO One + Done course that will whip your SEO into shape for Etsy, Google, and Pinterest in just 14 days. So you can move on and cross SEO off your never-ending to-do list for good. Hallelujah! Okay, and then thing #2 - Figure out how you can work “ahead” to take the pressure off when you really need it. You’re not always going to be able to plow through things and get them done when you’re feeling particularly crippled by anxiety-- I know I’ve seen it in my own life-- and it’s AMAZING to have a sort of “buffer” to back you up when YOU need to step away from your business. When you have those “good” days that you aren’t feeling the drag of anxiety, I want you to take advantage of them and work ahead in your business. This may look like: Create ready-to-ship orders Have canned responses ready for Etsy conversations Batch your social media + pre-schedule it in advance (+ keep a reservoir of content on hand for those “days”) Set up an automated email sequence to sell your product for you (we talk about this inside MYM) Hiring a VA to do some of the “lifting” for you. You may not be to this point now-- and that’s okay! But this is a GAME CHANGER! Basically anything you can do to work ahead and not have to be in the moment all day everyday? DO IT. Bottom line? You are allowed to take breaks, especially on those days that you are struggling. Set up the systems and things in place so that you can feel okay when you DO take those breaks. And going right along with that... Tip #3 - Give yourself grace This is probably THE most important piece of advice I can give to you today and is CRITICAL for working when you have anxiety. You’ve got to give yourself grace. This is a lesson I learned the VERY hard way back in February 2018. At that time I was running LittleHighbury, making consistent five-figure months, and I was also running morgannield.com-- the site I run today. I had a hyper-active and very needy 4 year old at home, and I was lucky enough to have a surprise pregnancy that left me with a term only a few people know about-- hyperemesis gravidarum. This is the Princess Kate sickness— the one she got with all 3 of her children. The one where you puke all day everyday for 9 months of your life while you’re carrying a child. You get to know the local hospital staff REALLY well, you get IV’s brought to you on a regular basis, and you become SUPER familiar with the toilet bowls in your house. You also realize that you don’t clean them nearly enough, but at that point, the smell of the cleaner makes you puke more so you let it slide. So I was throwing up about 20+ times/day, taking care of my 4 year old who was only in preschool about 8 hours/week, and running two businesses. Now, I wrote a very emotional blog post all about this that I’ll link to in the show notes which you can find over at morgannield.com/blog/episode4, but basically in February 2018 I had a mental breakdown-- I couldn’t stop sobbing (or puking) and my anxiety about everything was THROUGH THE ROOF. I literally thought I was going to die at any minute. I was trying to launch my Mastermind Your Marketing program for the 3rd time and also fill 20+ orders/day with LittleHighbury. In between puke sessions. Any NORMAL person would say that I was crazy-- and I totally was-- but at the time I was convinced that I had to keep doing both businesses or I would be a failure. Now, I know most of you listening are Etsy shop owners and have never “launched” a digital course, but I’m here to say: IT’S A LOT OF WORK. What looks effortless on the outside is literally just that tip of the iceberg to a whole lotta crazy going on beneath the surface. My husband found me in the bathroom after an especially grueling puke session and basically told me I had to stop. You know, in between the heaving and sobbing that I couldn’t control. I couldn’t do both businesses AND be pregnant AND care for our 4 year old daughter anymore. I couldn’t see it, but of course he was right. So I (he, WE) made the decision to close up LittleHighbury right then and there. And I had to GIVE MYSELF GRACE that at that exact moment in time, I couldn’t do it all. And that was okay. The world didn’t implode, our bank account didn’t dry up, the zombie apocalypse never happened-- (although if that does ever happen, I’m *pretty* sure I want to be one of the first to go. Kind of a “peace out, cub scout” sort of thing. And for the love of all that is holy, will someone PLEASE explain to me why you would ever want to survive a world where you’re constantly in fear of your life with zombies chasing you. I genuinely don’t understand that!) Okay, so like I was saying before I popped onto my zombie soapbox-- none of those things happened. But I was able to focus LESS on being busy and more on taking care of myself. Not completing 20+ orders/day freed up A LOT of time that I was able to nap, watch movies, and recharge after an awful day when I felt like crap. Now, those aren’t the most productive, amazing things ever. But they were the grace I needed to get through that point in time. And they ended up leading me to having my BIGGEST launch EVER because I was able to focus more on that instead of trying to split my time between managing two businesses. So give yourself grace. If you’ve got 4 kids under 4 and the little one kept you up all night teething, it’s okay that you didn’t add the 10 new products-- or even 1 new product-- to your shop that you “promised” yourself you would do today. If you’ve had a family emergency and been putting out fires all day for everyone, it’s okay that you didn’t photograph your entire new product line today. If you feel such a pit in your stomach for no reason at all that you can’t even get out of a bed, much less run a business, that’s okay. You’ve GOT to take care of #1 first and foremost. And that #1 is YOU. Your business isn’t going anywhere and it’s not going to go belly-up because you took a nap this afternoon that you really needed instead of answering 5 million Etsy convos. Give yourself grace and give yourself permission to step away, take care of YOU and what YOU need, and then come back to the business. I promise it’ll still be waiting for you :) ********* Conclusion Holy cow. Okay, so I thought I’d maybe have a couple things to say about anxiety + running my business but apparently I had a TON to share. In a way, this episode has been therapeutic to me, and I hope you found some value in it. If nothing else, know that you are NOT alone. I still absolutely have days where I don’t want to show up or be running a business because my anxiety is sky high and I literally don’t feel like I can check my email without spiraling into major overwhelm and panic. Mondays, in general, are HARD for me. It happens. It’s part of being a human who struggles with anxiety. And if that’s you as well, I’m here for you. You absolutely CAN run a business while struggling through anxiety. It’s not something I ever thought I would have to deal with, but I do and it’s here and to some extent? It’s a blessing as weird as that sounds. It means I need to be more thoughtful and deliberate about the things I DO work on and how I plan + run my business. Because some days I just can’t show up. You are NOT your anxiety. It’s a part of you that you have to learn how to work with, but it isn’t “YOU” -- you are more than your anxiety and you’ve got this. Alright guys, be sure to check the show notes for any resources I mentioned in the podcast + I’ll see you next week!
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This time, Ken talks with the "Queen of Suspense," Mary Higgins Clark about her book, "A;; By Myself, Alone;" and a chat with Dr. Gail Saltz about how people with brain "problems" such as ADD, autism, anxiety, depression and the like overcome them to reveal their greatest strengths. It was chronicled in her book, "The Power of Different."
Famed actress Lauren Bacall was not just another pretty face. She was a founding member of the original rat pack, for God's sake. As an actress and model in the 1940s, she somehow navigated the world of male directors, actors and producers with humor, grace and aplomb. She did that by focusing on her work and learning from her rock of a husband, Humphrey Bogart. In this episode, we discuss her biography, By Myself and Then Some. She recalls her early time trying to get bit roles in the theaters of New York as a budding actress and then finally getting her big break on the cover of Harper's Bazaar and then a starring role opposite Bogart in To Have and To Have Not. After that, she pretty much never stopped working. For proof, check out her miles-long IMDB listing. We hope you enjoy this episode and our spontaneous, emotional outbursts. Spoiler alert: There may be crying.
Mom’s Spaghetti host Keith Cohen interviews singer-songwriter Christian French, the rising star behind pop hits like “head first,” “By Myself,” and “love ride.” Topics include: Christian French’s start with music (0:53); playing instruments and learning piano from YouTube (3:32); the first song he wrote (7:02); growth and vulnerability (8:50); where French finds inspiration (12:14); the decision to drop out of college (16:45); meeting Chelsea Cutler and later touring with her (17:53); learning how to perform while on tour (21:11); dream collaborations (25:16); what’s next for Christian French (28:12); Signature Question — first 5 vinyl records to start Christian French’s collection (29:13); and EVERYONE EATS! (33:19) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We had the honor of interviewing FIDAR with co-host Sean Ulbs of The Eiffels."Over the course of 13 songs, FIDLAR’s third album Almost Free touches on many of the tragedies and irritations of modern life: existential dread, gentrification, the inescapable sway of the super-rich and the self-involved, post-breakup telecommunication, performative wokeness, the loneliness of sobriety or the lack thereof. But through sheer force of imagination and an unchecked joie de vivre, the L.A.-based band manages to turn feeling wrong into something glorious and essential. In the age of joyless self-care, Almost Free makes a brilliant case for being less careful, for living without fear of fucking up, and possibly embracing any incurred damage as a lucky symptom of being alive.Produced by Ricky Reed (a 2017 Grammy Award nominee for Producer of the Year, known for his work with Leon Bridges, Kesha, and Halsey), Almost Free skids along with a relentless energy, a sustained rush of feeling. Even in the album’s most languid moments it’s still wildly kinetic, with guitars that thrash and buzz and sometimes wander into ethereal terrain, heavy and unhinged rhythms, vocals that shift from manic to fragile and back again.Despite that volatility, Almost Free came to life through a far more gradual and deliberate process than the band followed for their 2013 self-titled debut and their 2015 sophomore album Too. Mixed by eight-time Grammy-winner Manny Marroquin (Christine and the Queens, Dirty Projectors, Kanye West) and mastered by multiple Grammy nominee Chris Gehringer (Rihanna, Chvrches, St. Vincent), the album taps into the insights Zac’s recently gleaned in producing for The Frights, SWMRS, and Dune Rats. At the same time, Almost Free achieves a graceful cohesion that the band largely credits to Reed’s guidance in sharpening their songcraft, as well as his aligning the disparate sensibilities of FIDLAR’s two lead songwriters. “Elvis is really into garage-rock and blues, and I’m usually listening to new shit,” says Zac. “There’s a yin and yang happening, and Ricky was able to offset everything so it’s not so rock & roll and not so SoundCloud rapper—there’s a balance.”In the spirit of contradiction and contrast, much of Almost Free centers on FIDLAR’s love-hate relationship with L.A. and its endless tensions. Partly inspired by the band getting kicked out of their house after Highland Park went trendy, the album-opening “Get Off My Rock” fires off on the thoughtless upheaval that happens when people with too much money claim a neighborhood as their own. And on “Can’t You See,” Almost Free portrays a particular species of L.A. creep, summed up by Zac as “a musician who’s high on coke at a party and showing you his music on his iPhone, and punishing you by making you listen to it.” With its slippery groove and tongue-in-cheek lyrics (“Meditate, you can get rich quick/Don’t talk, just like my shit”), “Can’t You See” originated with a demo that Elvis submitted on a whim. “I figured no one would be into it, since it didn’t fit into what we’ve always done, but Ricky really responded to it,” he says. “It was freeing to realize I don’t have to write a certain way for it to work for FIDLAR—the songs can take all different shapes.”Whereas “Can’t You See” unfolds with an elegant precision, “Alcohol” sinks into FIDLAR’s most supremely base instincts. Built on a serpentine riff and thunderous drumming, the track emerges as a transcendent party song with a dark undercurrent. “I was sober for a long time, and I remember sitting in a meeting listening to someone’s story and thinking, ‘This is just making me want to get fucked up,’” says Zac. “Eventually I started drinking again, and that song is what came out.” Elsewhere on Almost Free, themes of addiction manifest in the self-effacing sing-song of “By Myself” (as in “Well, I’m cracking one open with the boys, by myself”) and in the bleary and brooding stomp of “Kick.” “‘Kick’ is really about trying to get over addiction of any kind,” Elvis points out. “Around the time it came together my friend had gone through a bad breakup, which can be just as awful if not worse than getting off drugs.”A duet with K.Flay (the Grammy-nominated singer/rapper/songwriter otherwise known as Kristine Flaherty), “Called You Twice” looks at life-changing heartbreak more directly and tenderly. “My ex-girlfriend and I had just broken up and I was such a mess, I couldn’t sleep—I’d never been through anything like that before,” says Zac. “Kristine called me up and I told her, ‘Man, I’m going through it right now,’ and she was like, ‘Perfect time to write a song!’” Written together on an acoustic guitar, “Called You Twice” ultimately evolved into a slow-burning ballad built on delicate melodies, lovesick but brutally self-aware lyrics, and sweetly shattered vocals.With the horn-fueled instrumental title track serving as its centerpiece, Almost Free presents some understated political commentary on the unnervingly sunny “Scam Likely” and expounds on self-deception on the frenetically beat-driven “Too Real” (sample lyric: “And let’s pretend that EDM didn’t happen at all/And that politics are why you drink alcohol”). Showing the scope of FIDLAR’s artistry, the album also offers the glammy shimmer of “Flake,” the onomatopoeic fury of “Nuke,” and the epic free-for-all of “Thought. Mouth.” (an infinitely shapeshifting track that spontaneously bursts into full-tilt jukebox anthem). And on “Good Times Are Over,” Almost Free closes out on a communally written, bittersweet serenade to a lost friend (“Misery, you could use a little company/I always thought that we’d be sad together, sad forever”).From song to song, Almost Free bears a raw vitality that FIDLAR partly attributes to a certain lightning-in-a-bottle element in its construction. While the album was recorded in several different locations—including the iconic Sunset Sound and Sonic Ranch, a studio in the Texas border town of Tornillo—much of the material came straight from homemade demos. “On the last record we took the demos and re-recorded everything in the studio, but this process was more like how we worked in the beginning,” says Elvis. “I feel like it got us back to that original feeling we had when we first started making music together, instead of just pushing everything out on a deadline.”FIDLAR’s origins trace back to 2009, when Elvis (whose dad played in the legendary punk band T.S.O.L., and who joined his own first punk band at age 13) landed an internship at a recording studio where Zac worked as an engineer, and the two started jamming in the off-hours. “I remember one day we went out to get a Little Caesar’s pizza and Elvis put on Songs for the Deaf by Queens of the Stone Age and I was like, ‘I love this record,’” Zac recalls. “That was the moment when it just connected for me: ‘We’re gonna be in a band together.’” With Brandon and Elvis’s kid brother and lifelong bandmate Max brought into the fold, the four musicians felt an immediate chemistry but had no real direction. “There wasn’t any kind of plan to become a working band,” says Elvis. “We just all really wanted to make loud rock & roll music.”Throughout Almost Free, FIDLAR match their stronger sense of purpose with the ineffable magic that’s always driven them—most notably, that pure and palpable love of playing together. “We were so young when this started, we were just partying and being kids, and FIDLAR took on a life of its own,” says Zac. “I really thought I was going to be working on other people’s music for the rest of my life, and that would be it. In my wildest imagination I never would’ve thought that this all would’ve worked out the way it did—but that’s how life happens in general. That’s the classic story.”Zac Carper (lead vocals, rhythm guitar) - Elvis Kuehn (lead guitar, vocals) Brandon Schwartzel (bass) - Max Kuehn (drums)https://fidlarmusic.com/http://www.theeiffels.com/https://www.bringinitbackwards.com/Hello@BringinitBackwards.comCredits: Theme Song: Scott Russo & Design: Oscar Rodriguez & Photo: David Black
Loneliness, ska and emotional speedballing. In this episode of Inspired, find out how Los Angeles skate-punk band FIDLAR turned a gnarly bender into a smash hit ‘By Myself’.
Loneliness, ska and emotional speedballing. In this episode of Inspired, find out how Los Angeles skate-punk band FIDLAR turned a gnarly bender into a smash hit ‘By Myself’.
With us today is Dan Zurcher. Dan is the owner of The American Striping Company and the author of "How I Stripe a Parking Lot, 24 Years, By Myself". He's here to tell us why he believes that parking lot striping is the all-time best, small business startup, ever. “look around you, just keep your eyes and ears open… I know, I bet there is a skill that you have that might be related to what you do now that you could start small business in and who knows where that might go… You need some ideas seeing if there's a maker's space around you… If money is tight look for an industry that has a low start-up cost, no workshop is needed, no real inventory is needed, you can start part-time and it works in almost any economy” …[Listen for More] Click Here for Show Notes To Listen or to Get the Show Notes go to https://wp.me/p6Tf4b-6YI
00:00 Elevate Me by Luxen @officialluxen 02:53 Majestic by Holy Ghost @ogholyghost 05:28 BY MYSELF (200 FOLLOWERS) by KAYA @kjm666 07:55 Cold Ft. Louis Culture & Finn Foxell [Stream on Spotify] by p-rallel @p-rallel 11:04 LAXI W/ WOBVSE by yushee @yusheexan 13:41 LIES w/ alex (HAPPY NEW YEAR) by $MAZz. @smazzbeat 15:34 S O A R I N by GAWS THE GREAT @thagodgaws 19:42 CALL CASTING by BAXDEW @baxdew 23:50 DONT KILL MY VIBE by sxlvr @sxlvr 26:41 IT'S STILL THE SAME by BAXDEW @baxdew 29:00 Work. by KA$TRO @kastrosplace 31:57 Glide feat. Tkay Maidza (Luxen Remix)@@officialluxen @dj-hoodboi 35:34 Destiny // Mirage by Mr. L @misterlmusic 38:56 FALLING w/ SACE by WHITE KATANA @whitekatana 41:12 Palebluedot by Joshi @93joshi 42:56 Summon by Holy Ghost @ogholyghost 45:42 time to get sober by BennySquared @benhunnabeats 48:52 bye lol for real this time by enzo ☭ @enzoloops 50:33 Could've Been X Say Yes by Nick Pacoli @nickpacolimusic 53:36 Starlight by SLOWRIZE @slowrize by BONSAI @bonsaicollct
Hardstyle Symphonies bringt dir immer das Neueste aus den Genres Euphoric und Raw Hardstyle. Live aus Österreich! 🇦🇹 Wenn dir der Podcast gefällt, schicke ihn an zwei Freunde 😉 Freue mich auf dein Feedback und deine Bewertung 😘 Hardstyle Symphonies brings you the best and newest of euphoric and raw hardstyle. Live from Austria. 🇦🇹 If you like this Podcast, share it with two friends 😉 Feedback and Rating appreciated 😘 Instagram 👉 instagram.com/mozhartofficial 🔥🎶 TRACKLIST 🎶🔥 1. Zatox, Le Shuuk - Basswall (Original Mix) 2. Mental Theo, Matt Lucker - Hard Punch (Original Mix) 3. Rebourne - N01ZE (Extended) 4. Sub Zero Project - Playing With Fire (Extended Mix) 5. Zatox, Nikkita, Sub Zero Project - Wake Up feat Nikkita (Extended Mix) 6. Bestia, Krowdexx - Who's There (Original Mix) 7. Devin Wild - Let's Get Drunk (Original Mix) 8. Scale - Greatness (Extended) 9. Technoboy, TNT, Tuneboy, Soundrush - Right Now (Extended Version) 10. Malua - The Odyssey (Original Mix) 11. Rebourne, The Galaxy - Don't Let Go (Extended) 12. Sephyx - Freedom (Extended Mix) 13. J.lynn, Faizer - Heartbeat (Original Mix) 14. Bass Modulators - Imagine (Original Mix) 15. Cyber, Wasted Penguinz - The Lights (Extended Mix) 16. Ecstatic - Spiritual Reawakening (Extended Mix) 17. Wildstylez, Michael Jo - Colours Of The Night (Extended) 18. Dirtcaps - Fallin' (Original Mix) 19. Bandlez - Pew Pew (Original Mix) 20. Riot Ten, Rico Act - Rail Breaker feat. Rico Act (Original Mix) 21. Slander, SAYMYNAME - I Can't Escape feat. Feli Ferraro (Original Mix) 🔥🎶 Podcast Takeover by AVOLUTION 🎶🔥 1. D-block S-Te-fan - By Myself 2. Dillytek, Concept Art - Lose Myself 3. DJ Zany - Geht High 4. Sub Zero Project, GLDY LX - Basstrain 5. Thyron - How its done (Qbase Edit) 6. Neroz - Bodyshock 7. Neroz, Insidiouz - Distortion 8. Malice, Unresolved - Bring the Panic 9. Killshot - Like an AK 10. Ncrypta - Shock Therapie 11. Thyron, Rooler - Hesitate to Kill 12. Thyron - The new Shit 13. Regain - Xcorzism 14. Lumnite - Macarena Deathmatch 15. Thyron - Harder than the Rest feat. MC Democian 16. Rebelion, Malice - Confronting Violence Lizensiert durch AKM und AUSTRO MECHANA
This is week 2 of our relationshift series. This week Pastor Charlie interviews Keely Fogarty on being single and how being single has taught her how to be whole in Christ.
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Ello poppets! Welcome to Episode 3! In this week's episode I give you an update on the dude that kept leaving his dog in his truck overnight.... Does this end with a window being shattered? I also breakdown the type of posts you see on social media, i.e. motivational meme guy, how baby boomers have NO idea that all they do is post click bait articles... and I give you a fool proof test to know if your friend(s) are dumb. PLUS, I tell you all about my experience baby sitting 3 out the 4 quads, by myself! Yup. By MYSELF! They just left! If you haven't already, please rate and review the podcast. I'd greatly apprecite it! Much Love, G2
Dan Zurcher President of The American Striping Company. His book; How I Stripe a Parking Lot, 24 years, By Myself, is in its Third Edition and sells into (11) countries. He is here to tell us why he thinks Pavement Marking, also known as; Parking Lot Striping, is one of the best, all time small business start up Sam Waterfall Founder and Expert Consultant at Obv!ous Market!ng and specialises in creating practical marketing growth strategies for ambitious growth businesses around the world. His clients include O2, Virgin and L'Oréal. He has been featured by the major global media from Google News, ABC, FOX, CBS News and NBC in the USA to The Times and ET Now in India as well as in Indonesia's prestigious SWA Marketing Magazine For more information go to MoneyForLunch.com. Connect with Bert Martinez on Facebook. Connect with Bert Martinez on Twitter. Need help with your business? Contact Bert Martinez. Have Bert Martinez speak at your event!
Join us this week as we welcome the rock band, Adage. An up and coming 4-piece Modern Rock Band from North Carolina, Adage has fans filling the music scene for a chance at the experience of seeing them live. Combining a seasoned touring guitarist turned vocalist with Justin, an ex-military first timer with Luke, the self taught bassist Johnathan, and Alex on drums. Members of Adage have graced the stage with Rob Zombie, Shinedown, Trapt, Saliva, Hinder, Hurt, Rev Theory, Sevendust, 10 Years and many more! Adage is a new band hitting the music world with full force. From the deeply personal powerhouse song "By Myself" to the new single "Hold On". Adage's original songs have skyrocketed across the internet. They have securely placed a foot on the ladder to success. Currently planning touring options in a town near you!. We will talk to Adage about their upcoming schedule, get a behind the scenes look at their music, feature their latest songs, and ask them to share their message for the troops. Please be sure to visit Adage at https://www.facebook.com/adageband1 and spread the word. Fans are welcome to call in and speak live with with them during the show (718) 766-4193. If you would like to participate in the live chat during the show, you must sign up on the show site first and then log in during the show. And as always we will give shout outs to our deployed military listeners. Be sure to join us, Sunday 10/5/2014 at 4 PM EDT! Our message to the troops....WE do what we do, because YOU do what you do.
This is show #98, Backlogged in Blues! Well, hello there! And welcome to another BluzNdaBlood Show! This is your BluzNdaBlood DJ coming at you once again from the Star City of Virginia … Well, after two Women in Blues shows, which I'm very proud of and received lots of great feedback on, plus two special shows celebrating the Mannish Boys 5 year anniversary, I quickly got backlooged in blues! I was receiving lots and lots of CDs to play from signed and unsigned artists that I've been dying to play, so here ya go! We started off the show playing his tune, “Why Do You Lie” off of his Nite Owlz CD, Life of Ease. So who else is on our backlogged blues roster to play on our show? We'll be treated to: , “Ed's Boogie”; , “Red Dog Speaks”; , “Blues Is Truth”; , By Myself”; , “Blues Comes To Call”; , “Big Boss Man”; , “Sneakin' Suspicion”; , “Shake It Baby”; , “You're Gonna Find The Blues”; , “Ain't No Way”; , “Hurricane Boogie”; , “Night Life”; and wrapping up with the big winner from the BMA's , with “Make It Back To Memphis”. Well, you know the routine! Now that you've heard this great music, go out and by the music! Or go out and see them live! Then buy their music and tell them you heard their music on The BluzNdaBlood Show! Special thanks to Michael Allen, from the for letting me use his great artwork on my web sites! Also, special thanks to Mike Hatcher for all his hard work in giving my web site a much needed face lift! We plan to have it up and live for my 100th show! Speaking of my 100th show, it's coming up soon! Woo hoo! Please consider being a part of the celebration! I'd love to get e-mail and or voice messages from you! Send me an e-mail on just how easy it is! This is your show! Please join the fun! Enjoy the show and keep in touch! I can be found at , , and ! Or better yet, e-mail me at . Hey, if you're just listening to a single episode, to subscribe to the show through iTunes! That way my shows are downloaded “automagically” to you! Until next time, this is Dave Harrison, reminding you to keep the blues alive and keep the blues in the blood! Dave
show#18203.04.07The Tonemasters - Chilly (from Podsafe Music Network)Solomon Burke - Does My Ring Burn Your Finger ( from Nashville 2006)Spinner's Section:Popa Chubby: no comfort (How'd A White Boy Get The Blues?, Dixiefrog, 2000)Buddy Guy: too broke to spend the night (Damn Right, I've Got The Blues, Silvertone, 1991)The Blues Band: not me (Back For More, Ariola, 1989)Shannon Curfman: few and far between (Loud Guitars, Big Suspicions, Arista, 1999)Jimmy Thackery & David Raitt: tell me (That's It!, Blue Rock'it, 2000)Back to Beardo:Wynonnie Harris - Drinkin' By Myself (from Around The Clock Blues 1994 Compilation )Shawn Kellerman - Wash My Back (from Land Of 1000 Dreams http://www.flamingcheese.ca )Billy Hector - Back Door Man (http://www.billyhector.com )Artie "Blues Boy" White - Feet Must Be TiredFrank Zappa & The Mothers - More Trouble Every Day (from Roxy and Elsewhere)Call 61-879-0001 anytime to make a requesthttp://www.bandanablues.comthebeardo@gmail.com
The naval duo Mike Joyce and Alan Sprague host this show, which covers local news about NLG terminals along the coast, 2 local fishermen drowned, Gouldsboro sardine cannery closing, and more. Local callers talk about lobster bating and trapping. A reading from Lauren Becall's book By Myself and Then Some. Plus more! The post Boattalk 04/12/05 first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.