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The PM Team w/Poni & Mueller
Dan Zangrilli recaps weekend vs CIN

The PM Team w/Poni & Mueller

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2025 8:22


Pirates pre-post game host Dan Zangrilli joined the show. Miguel Andujar had a big series for the Reds as they worked a split of the Pirates at PNC Park. Why did the Pirates ever part ways with him? Dan misses the days of Carlos Santana in a Pirates uniform and said that is when Oneil Cruz was at his best. Is Cruz starting to adjust to CF? Dan explained how the Brewers are able to continue their success and provide a blueprint for small market teams around the league. Did the Pirates fumble the ball on hiring the wrong GM?

The PM Team w/Poni & Mueller
HOUR 1 - Poni overreacts to Rudolph's game, Calls, Dan Zangrilli

The PM Team w/Poni & Mueller

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2025 35:58


The Steelers are 1-0 in the preseason after a 31-25 win in Jacksonville Saturday night and we are ready for overreactions. Poni is ready to say Mason Rudolph is better than Aaron Rodgers – or he ‘might' be. That's right, we are already doing this. How much rope would you give Rodgers before making the switch? A few calls in reaction to Steelers-Jags. Pirates pre-post game host Dan Zangrilli joined the show. Miguel Andujar had a big series for the Reds as they worked a split of the Pirates at PNC Park. Why did the Pirates ever part ways with him? Dan misses the days of Carlos Santana in a Pirates uniform and said that is when Oneil Cruz was at his best. Is Cruz starting to adjust to CF? Dan explained how the Brewers are able to continue their success and provide a blueprint for small market teams around the league. Did the Pirates fumble the ball on hiring the wrong GM?

Stand Up! with Pete Dominick
1413 John Fugelsang Returns !

Stand Up! with Pete Dominick

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2025 46:04


If you want to watch this interview on YouTube you can do that here ! Please subscribe now for as little as 5$ and gain access to a community of over 700 awesome, curious, kind, funny, brilliant, generous souls Check out StandUpwithPete.com to learn more No news segment today but I do have a great convo with Fugelsang! Get John's new book ! He's been murdered on CSI, interviewed 2 Beatles on separate continents in the same week, and famously once got Mitt Romney's advisor to call Governor Romney an 'etch a sketch' on CNN. Actor, comedian & broadcaster John Fugelsang hosts 'Tell Me Everything" weekdays on SiriusXM Insight #121. He recently performed in 'The Bill of Rights Concert" alongside Lewis Black & Dick Gregory which aired on AXS.   He's also appeared at Montreal's ‘Just for Laughs' Festival, HBO's U.S Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen, hosted America's Funniest Home Videos for ABC and Bill Maher called him ‘one of my favorite comedians'. Film/TV credits include 'Price Check' opposite Parker Posey, "Becker," "Providence," "Coyote Ugly,"  the religious standup performance film "The Coexist Comedy Tour" (which won Best Documentary at the NYC Vision Fest film festival).  He appears in the upcoming features "The Girl On The Train," "Maggie Black," and he plays two roles in the romantic comedy ‘The Whole Truth' starring Elisabeth Rohm and Eric Roberts. He's interviewed Paul McCartney, Bruce Springsteen, Pete Townshend, Brian Wilson, Yoko Ono, Willie Nelson, Tony Bennett, Alan Rickman, Joey Ramone, Carlos Santana, James Taylor, Bo Diddley, Stevie Nicks, Robbie Robertson, Ravi Shankar, Beyonce Knowles, Olivia Harrison, Garth Brooks, William Hurt, Helen Hunt, Ashanti, John Fogerty, William Shatner, Sen. Trent Lott, Sen. Tom Daschle, Sen. Bernie Sanders, Ed Asner, Nile Rogers, Michael Moore, JK Simmons, Valerie Plame, Ethan Hawke, Brian Dennehy, Mavis Staples, Joel Grey, David Crosby, Graham Nash, Lily Tomlin,  Dave Matthews, Terrence McNally, Stanley Tucci, Michael Shannon, Noel Gallagher,  Jeff Daniels, Rita Moreno, & Carl Reiner.  His interview with George Harrison included JF persuading George to play several songs on acoustic guitar.  This proved to be George's final televised appearance and was broadcast as "The Last Performance." His new film "Dream On," a road trip in search of the American Dream, was named "Best Documentary" at the NY Independent Film Festival.   Directed by 2 time Oscar nominee Roger Weisberg, the film examines the current state of the American Dream while retracing the journey Alexis de Tocqueville made while writing 'Democracy in America.'   The film features 200 interviews in 55 cities in 17 states, including Mike Huckabee, Barney Frank & Paul Krugman and premieres on PBS Election Day Eve. The Stand Up Community Chat is always active with other Stand Up Subscribers on the Discord Platform. Join us Thursday's at 8EST for our Weekly Happy Hour Hangout! The Stand Up Community Chat is always active with other Stand Up Subscribers on the Discord Platform.   Join us Thursday's at 8EST for our Weekly Happy Hour Hangout!  Pete on Threads Pete on Tik Tok Pete on YouTube  Pete on Twitter Pete On Instagram Pete Personal FB page Stand Up with Pete FB page All things Jon Carroll  Follow and Support Pete Coe Buy Ava's Art  Hire DJ Monzyk to build your website or help you with Marketing

Be It Till You See It
559. Secrets to Preventing Brand Slaughter

Be It Till You See It

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 44:46 Transcription Available


From low self-esteem to global impact, David Corbin shares the mindset shifts and bold strategies that shaped his success. In this empowering episode, he breaks down his signature frameworks like “Face it, Follow it, Fix it” and “Intended Brand Descriptors,” offering game-changing insights on branding with integrity, personal growth, and radical responsibility.If you have any questions about this episode or want to get some of the resources we mentioned, head over to LesleyLogan.co/podcast https://lesleylogan.co/podcast/. If you have any comments or questions about the Be It pod shoot us a message at beit@lesleylogan.co mailto:beit@lesleylogan.co. And as always, if you're enjoying the show please share it with someone who you think would enjoy it as well. It is your continued support that will help us continue to help others. Thank you so much! Never miss another show by subscribing at LesleyLogan.co/subscribe https://lesleylogan.co/podcast/#follow-subscribe-free.In this episode you will learn about:The surprising ways curiosity and intuition sparked David's award-winning inventions.The mindset shift that helped David drop 50 pounds and stay energized.Why illuminating the negative is a superpower—not a weakness.How to avoid “brand slaughter” and fully live your brand integrity.The power of "meditration" to quiet your ego and unlock next-level insights.Episode References/Links:David Corbin's Website - https://www.davidcorbin.comDavid Corbin's Facebook - https://beitpod.com/davidfacebookDavid Corbin's Email - david@davidcorbin.comIlluminate: Harnessing the Positive Power of Negative Thinking by David Corbin - https://a.co/d/gXB8bsoPreventing Brandslaughter: How to Preserve, Support and Grow Your Brand Asset Value by David Corbin - https://a.co/d/h2yIWgeThe Illuminated Brand by David Corbin - https://a.co/d/8SuzrOUEat That Frog by Brian Tracy - https://a.co/d/jaui08nFrom WTF to OMG, with a Little LOL: Unpacking Life's Hidden Lessons by David Corbin and Kerry Jacobson - https://a.co/d/iD3ZNpBGuest Bio:Born and raised in New York, David Corbin brought his hustle and heart to California over 30 years ago. Along the way, he caught the entrepreneurial bug, launched successful ventures, and pioneered innovative solutions — like his award-winning touchscreen patient interview system, recognized by luminaries including Tom Peters and Maya Angelou. A “Mentor to Mentors”, Dave has been the behind-the-scenes secret weapon for leaders aiming to illuminate their organizations' true potential.But Dave's not just about business; he's about authenticity and practical transformation. Whether it's a Woodstock-inspired motto (“You're either green and growing or ripe and rotting”) or his signature approach (“Face it, Follow it, Fix it”), Dave infuses real-world solutions with unbridled energy, humor, and integrity. (https://davidcorbin.com/about) If you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating and leave us a review on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser or Castbox. https://lovethepodcast.com/BITYSIDEALS! DEALS! DEALS! 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In my career, in my relationship, in my relationship with myself, in my health, in my health habits, what am I not facing? And then, you know, the ego goes, well, I don't know if I knew I'd face it. No, you wouldn't. So face it and then follow it and then fix it.Lesley Logan 0:22  Welcome to the Be It Till You See It podcast where we talk about taking messy action, knowing that perfect is boring. I'm Lesley Logan, Pilates instructor and fitness business coach. I've trained thousands of people around the world and the number one thing I see stopping people from achieving anything is self-doubt. My friends, action brings clarity and it's the antidote to fear. Each week, my guest will bring bold, executable, intrinsic and targeted steps that you can use to put yourself first and Be It Till You See It. It's a practice, not a perfect. Let's get started.Lesley Logan 1:01  All right, Be It babe, get ready. Get your notepads out. Get a pen out. If you listen to us on 1.5 1.75 speed, I'm gonna be really honest. You might wanna slow this one down. There's a lot of acronyms, and this guest and I had the best fucking time. I'll be really honest. I, I really was like, who is this person on my podcast? After we stopped hitting record, he and I were like, I don't know how you got on this pod. He's like, I don't know how I'm on this pod. And then my husband comes in, and I'm just gonna spoil for you. My husband is the one who met him, and my husband is the one who brought him on the podcast, and that is why he, like, got to skip all the things where I would find out who this person is and what they're going to talk about, and why we're talking and, like, what's going to go on. But I'm going to tell you right now I didn't need any of that information for this to be the most amazing interview ever. Like, this is going to be one that you save. This is going to be when you re-listen to you. I promise you're going to re-listen to it as soon as it's over because I want to re-listen to it right now. And I was just there and I just did it. I want to, like, take notes. I am obsessed with this person, and I really do hope that they stay in my life in some way. And he gave us some excellent Be It Action Items, but the whole thing is a bold, executable, intrinsic, targeted action item you could take. And so David Corbin is our guest today, and you guys, he's pretty bad ass. So here you go. Lesley Logan 2:31  All right, Be It babe, I've had a great guest. The guy seems very chill, but also has done some amazing things in this world, and we're gonna hear all about it. So David Corbin, can you tell everyone who you are and what you rock at?David Corbin 2:44  Ah, who am I? It's really funny. My mother passed away not knowing who her youngest son really was. What I did for a living. She told all of her friends I laundered money. She didn't have a clue what I did, but I could tell you what I do and kind of who I am. I I've written 14 books, and a third of them made it to the Wall Street Journal bestseller list, so some of the ideas are really catching on USA Today list, and I've done a couple TED talks, and I'm an inventor, and I won two international awards for these inventions that I've done in healthcare and in wellness and stuff. But I'm really none of that. I'm really an ex Woodstock-attending hippie who's a father and a grandfather and a husband to a beloved goddess, and I'm a pickleball player and a tennis player. That's who I am. Boom. Mic drop.Lesley Logan 3:43  Okay, I have never, I think a lot of people can relate to like their parents not understanding what they do. But I do think that most of them probably think that they don't launder money. So I feel like, but, you know, it took my parents a long time to understand that what I do is not yoga. So, you know.David Corbin 4:00  Yeah, right, you do that Pilates thing (inaudible) with the Pilates, you with the FAA, with that Pilates show (inaudible).Lesley Logan 4:08  No, it's okay. We don't need to talk about it today. But I guess, like, where I want to start is, like, how do you like, how do you become someone who writes 14 books and does two TEDx talks and like, has a goddess of a wife? Like, where? Like, how did we get here?David Corbin 4:21  Yes, pure god shot, really, because I'm really Forrest Gump, I ain't the smartest guy in the world, but I am the damn luckiest. But no, I've been, you know, I grew up in New York. I was a low self esteem kid. Had to figure stuff out, you know, shoveled snow in the winter and mowed lawns in the summer. And I wasn't the brightest kid. I started to shovel snow in the summer and mow lawns in the winter, but, you know, so I did all that sort of stuff. And then, you know, sort of grew up, and at a time when, you know, the world was a little messed up, not like it is now. And you know, we were in a Vietnam War, and I was protesting. The war, and I got pretty active and engaged in that. And, you know, did all that groovy stuff. And, you know, was it Woodstock? It was a backstage at Woodstock. Lesley Logan 5:07  Oh, my god. Oh, my god. David Corbin 5:10  Yeah it was sick. And then, you know, started businesses. And, my gosh, had I did a TED Talk about one where I was, I did something called Woodstock wisdom. That was a TED Talk. It's kind of cool. I gave away make believe LSD, it was definitely an interesting TED Talk. And, you know, on and on. And then, you know, I would create businesses. I then product, build companies around the business, sell the business. And I learned stuff, you know, like, I learned stuff. I mean, I went to college and and all, but I really learned stuff through life, through bouncing and pinging it off of people, and, you know, with black and blue marks in life, you know what I mean. So I I learned some stuff, and I put them to use, and then people would ask me about it. I teach them about it, and then ended up doing, speaking and writing books about those things. And I just kept learning and practicing putting it in place and getting results. People notice it. They say, hey, man, can you help me? And I would help them. Then I'd write a book about it. And so it's just, it's really organic, you know? I mean, I was the president of one of the most prestigious massage colleges in the country, right? And how did that happen? Just pure by accident. My friends started it years later. They were functional in the classroom, but they were dysfunctional in the boardroom and so, so all these things just I don't know, man, I'm telling you. Forrest Gump, Lesley Logan 6:42  I, thank you for sharing the journey because I think, like, people would see, oh my gosh, two TED talks, 14 books, like, you know the confidence that comes from from you, but to hear like was a kid, you had low self-esteem. And I also love hearing like I went to college, and I really thought, like, why am I doing this? But most of it was to get out of a small town. And, like, you can't really get out of a small town. Just like, I'm gonna move. Like, no one was gonna let me to move to L.A. without going to college. So I had to, like, go to college so I could move to L.A. but, like, but I, you know, I, I was someone who's like, why? I don't even know what I'm gonna do with this degree. Like, what do I'm an elder millennial, so like, what do you do with a degree after college? Like, and it's then, it's a recession. So it doesn't, you know what? I just really didn't know it. But I realized over time, and the things I fell into, is that everything kind of layers, if you're willing to look at it. And so you said to yourself, like, you just said recently, like, I help these people, and then, like, I wrote a book about it. So what? What prompted you to, like, reflect enough to share what you were learning, because so many people would reflect and just like, keep it to themselves.David Corbin 7:53  Yeah, I, you know, I had a good inner dialog, and I kind of talked to myself, what's working, what's not working, blah, blah, blah. You just sort of develop this stuff. All I could say is that when you when you're growing up, like I kind of grew up as like an orphan in a family, so I was kind of alone. Everybody was older than me, and so I was kind of like left alone. And by the way, I stayed in college for a different reason. Mine was to not get my ass shot up in Vietnam. So I had to keep my ass in college and stuff like that.Lesley Logan 8:26  And you had to get a certain GPA. You couldn't just be in college because my father didn't get the GPA, and that's why he was in Vietnam.David Corbin 8:33  Yeah, and I wasn't, and I wasn't going to go, but, but what I think my secret sauce is being awake, aware, alert. My heart's filled with love, and my mind is filled with opportunity seeking. So I see an opportunity. I wrote a book called Luminate: Harnessing the Positive Power of Negative Thinking, right, which is a whole different scene, because, you know, you can't outrun your shadow, but I would look and I taught face it, follow it and fix it. I mean, like, I knew that you can't solve everything you face but you can't solve anything unless you face it. So I wrote this book about face it, follow it and fix it. And that's how I created my inventions. That's how I invented my companies is face it. Here's it like in healthcare. I looked at this thing even before COVID and healthcare burnout with doctors and nurses and turnover was over a $4 billion per year problem. That was before COVID, right? So I went face that. That sucks. Follow it like why is that happening? Well, they treat them like shit, and they, you know, the hours and stuff, there's no there's stress constantly. There's no inter interruption of the pattern of stress. Follow it into the future. Well, we're gonna have a shortage of doctors and nurses. So what's the fix? So I invented a pod. It's a four foot by four foot pod with nature video. And they go in there, how do you feel? They answer some questions. They choose a video journey. Afterwards three to eight minutes, they say, How do you feel now? And in three to eight minutes, they go from their crazy roles and goals down into their souls so they're more present with themselves and others. And we prove it, we won the International Healthcare design award for innovation. We're in every hospital in New York. We're in 14 states, all because I keep my eyes and ears open, I say, What does love look like in this situation? Well, there's a problem, face it, follow it and fix it. And I think any listener of your podcast, or any this is my third podcast I'm doing today, if they ask themselves, what am I not facing in my career, in my relationship, in my relationship with myself, in my health, in my health habits, what am I not facing and then, you know, the ego goes, well, I don't know if I knew I'd face it. No, you wouldn't. So face it and then follow it and then fix it. I mean, I was 50 pounds overweight, and I had to face it like face it. Why, you know, and then follow it. Why am I 50 pounds? Well, I drink two, three glasses of wine after dinner, and then my blood sugar would go low, and I'd eat anything in the house, and then I go to sleep. So I turned into a fat person. And, you know, follow it out into the future, I was hoping I would have grandchildren. I won't be able to play with my grandchildren, so the face it and the follow it, and then you go into the fix. So that's one of the models that I teach in one of my books. And and it's kind of cool, because when you get known as the illuminator, which I was, then people hire you, like one company, I can't tell you the name of it, but it rhymes with schmomanos Pizza. They hired me to be their chief illumination officer, and we illuminated the fact that their pizza tastes like crap, you know. And then they, they did a whole ad campaign that said, our pizza tastes like crap. And they, I don't know if you're old enough to remember that, but did a whole campaign around that, because we illuminated, because we found, look, first off, here's some of the stuff. Okay, face it. Follow and fix it. The their issue was their profits sucked. Yeah, right. And they wanted to go public, so we faced it. One of the things we said is we can't move forward when your profits suck like that, so we followed, why are your profits so low? Well, it's because most people don't know what they're having for dinner by 4:30pm and they call up and they go, man, I got two kids and a dog and my neighbor's kid, I need to buy something, right? And they're put on hold. So what we found is they weren't in the fast food business. They were in the crisis intervention business. When you call 911, you don't want to be put on hold, right? So we taught all their people to be crisis intervention people, and they go, I got two kids and my neighbor's kid and my dog. What do I get? And instead of, like, I don't know what do you want? They go, no problem. We take care. That's our with that's our Package B with two round discs of cardboard and fake cheese and ketchup and crap on it and a big old bottle of sugar water with caffeine to get those little bastards to bounce off the wall. And they go, yes, that's exactly what I need. So we faced it, followed it, and fixed it. Well, now, I really don't choose to work with companies that are selling fast food, and I don't, you see the example of that. They have no idea. They didn't have a clue.Lesley Logan 13:54  Well, because you get so close to it. And also, you know, depending on what time of the day, like you can either go, oh my god, I can totally take on that problem, or you can put yourself in a spiral. At least that's me. Maybe that's just me, but I really like this, because I'll often say, like, reflect, correct and continue, but I like, thank you. And you know, like, we can't we're not gonna be perfect all the time. Even our best ideas are going to get to market and or get to your friends or get to your family, and somewhere in the translation, something like didn't happen, or people like, hold on, what's this? And we're all going to have to face it, follow it and fix it, or we don't, and it doesn't go where we wanted to go. And then we go, well, there's another idea that didn't work, you know? And so my my husband had a business coach who talked about, like, hugging the cactus, which makes me, like, think about, like facing it. Like we have to actually take responsibility for where we got to where we are. And it doesn't mean you have to beat yourself up. It doesn't mean that you have to spend a lot of time, like there, but you do have to go, Okay, I did put one step in front of the other and got myself here. I want to be over here. If I stay here, this is where it's going to go. I get more of this, which is not awesome, or I can do these things. And if I do that, what does that look like in the future? And then you can take some change. I really am obsessed with this, David, it's great.David Corbin 15:16  Yeah. G.R.F.R., baby, Get Real For Results. Get Real For Results. I love hug the cactus. One of my business partners wrote a book sold 2 million copies called Eat That Frog, Brian Tracy, sure, and yeah, Brian and I were partners for five years, and it's all about get real. So one of the things that I focused on with clients, and I just did a workshop yesterday for the Sheriff's Department in San Diego, California, and it's about illuminating their reputation. And that's building your brand. I teach you're either in brand integrity and living your brand or not, and that's what I call brand slaughter in the first degree, brand slaughter. You put people in jail for manslaughter but, companies allow people to kill their brands and get away with it. So I wrote a book called preventing brand slaughter, and then I wrote another book called the illuminated brand, which is a training program, is the greatest trading program I've ever developed. And I've been in this field for a couple of weeks now, and then I just did that for a client, a billion dollar client in Cancun a couple of weeks ago. And that's all about living into how you want to be described. So if Lesley Logan wants to be described as boom, boom, boom, boom, and boom, right then everything you do is either living into that and you're earning that. I call it an I.B.D. Intended Brand Descriptor. You're either living it and earning it, or you're not. And that's brand slaughter,Lesley Logan 16:54  Okay, this okay. I just had a client this morning, and she, usually I teach her on Tuesdays, but I was traveling, and so I said, hey, babe, I know you hate mornings, but if you want a session this week, it's got to be 8 a.m. that's all I got. And I'm only giving it to you because I don't normally like to work at that time, but it's for you. And she said, Yeah, I'll take it. I was so shocked. So I show up on Zoom, and she's like, well, I'm working on this thing. I'm a healthy person, that's what I'm telling myself. And if I'm a healthy person, a healthy person would work out at 8am they wouldn't skip their workout this week. They'd work out at 8am and so that's what it makes me think of. Like, I can't think of a like, I love what you described, because it's like, being it till you see it. It's like, how do I want to be described? How would I want to describe like, if it's the future and then, like, acting as if you're the person who has that description. What does that person do? What does that business do? What does that product do? What is like? What does that day look like? I'm obsessed. I love that. David Corbin 17:43  You got it. You know, you walk into the ladies room to wash your hands, right? And there's someone in the stall, invariably, with their cell phone, and they're talking they don't know you're there. Well, what if they were talking about you? What do you want them to hear them say about you. So what I teach is you make a list of your intended brand descriptors. That's the first part. Then you do an A.B.I. an Audit of Brand Integrity. So down here you got the lit, and there's a TV show they did on me on this. And I can give you the link if you all want to see it. So here's a list of descriptive adjectives. I call them intended brand descriptors. Over here are your touch points, customers, prospects, coworkers, vendors, whatever, and now you do an inventory. Say, here's the word I want to be described by this here, am I in brand integrity? Yay. Or, oh, shit, am I in brand slaughter? Now, once you find those areas of brand slaughter, do the next step. We call them S.B.I.s, Strategic Brand Initiatives, what can I do to close the gap? All of that when you do that on a regular basis, equals M.B.V. and that's Massive Brand Value. So I'm doing this with this training program with Fortune 500 companies. I'm doing it with smaller companies, and it's all about I.B.D. times A.B.I. and S.B.I. is M.B.V. What are your intended brand descriptors? Then you do an audit of brand integrity, Then you say, okay, here's the areas where I'm great. Pat yourself on the back. Here's the areas where I'm committing brand slaughter, you have strategic brand initiatives to close it. Boom. Now it's a no whining zone, baby.Lesley Logan 19:34  Oh, my God, I really do love this. I think this is really a lot of fun, because you can do this about anything, like anyone listening. If you're like, dating, and you keep attracting someone you don't really want to be with, it's like, you could literally go, okay, well, let's take a look at the profile, or let's take a look at, like, what I'm saying on a date. You can like, all these things. I have a girlfriend who, whenever she goes on a date, she actually has, like, a scale that she rates them and then herself on. She's like, how am I acting in on this date with this person. So you could do the same thing of, like, how you want to show up and who you want to be with, and who your friends are, and all the things. And you could figure out, like, oh, this, this right here. This is where I'm creating brand slaughter. This is where I'm I think it's fabulous. It's also it's something you could do throughout your career or life, or, I mean, like, you can do it and then you can go back and do it, like, each quarter or each year, because as you grow it's, you know, I read a book called I read a book called the middle, but I didn't finish it, and I think that's hilarious, but at the got to the middle, and I was like, I think I got the point. But you it talks about, like, how all businesses go up and down, up and down, up and down, like a graph. But ideally it's always just going up, like the stock market goes up and down, up and down. But if you look at big picture, it's always going up. So, you know, so I think, like, we can get so caught up in the down, and then we can flounder there for so long that we don't realize we came from a really big up, and we can learn from that and bounce back. And, you know, there's another day to try it out again. This is so fun, okay, so, but hold on, you have a lot of acronyms. I'm not dyslexic, but I am A.D.H.D.David Corbin 21:04  Me too. That's my theme song, A, B, C, D, A, D, D. That's my theme song.Lesley Logan 21:12  So how, like, how do you how do you keep this all like, where do you is it all in your head? Do you organize? You journal? Like, what's your way of keeping all these ideas in one amazing place.David Corbin 21:23  No, I've been I am a gifted man. See, the big dude gave me this incredible brain and this magnificent heart, and the highway between the two is wide open. So I can keep it here. I don't journal. I meditate, I do something else called meditration, which I developed, which is, yeah, you know, you're not supposed to think when you're meditating. But when you, well, I teach meditration, meditration where you sit down with a piece of paper, you put the issue or the question on top, then you put yourself in a meditative state after you set your iPhone or whatever, to 22 minutes, and while the questions on the top 22 minutes, pencil or pen on paper, and you dwell upon that question, and you don't open your eyes, but you write with your eyes closed, and you let the unconscious confidence come through, and the universal conscious confidence come through, and you write some good shit down there. Now, at first, it kind of like you read it as like don't eat frogs. What is that? Because you can't read your handwriting. Eventually, you allow the download to come through. No one is smarter. Like, it's smarter than chatGPT y'all, no shit, it's smarter than even chatGPT. You write it down and you tap in. You know, prayer is when you're talking out there, but meditation is when you're listening. You listen in meditation. You know, like our emotions scream at us, and our thoughts yell at us, but our intuition whispers to slow down meditration, take it all in. It's freaking awesome, because the answer to every, everything you got, every WTF has within it an OMG and end up LOL, right, right. Are you with me? Lesley Logan 23:26  Yeah, I'm with you. I love it. I know all these Okay. David Corbin 23:29  So, like, I wrote two books called From WTF to OMG, with a Little LOL: Unpacking Life's Hidden Lessons. The first one hit number one on Wall Street Journal, the second one hit number two behind Prince Harry. Yo. I don't know what Prince Harry? How does Prince Harry come in front of King David? But anyway, it's because everyone knows at a certain level, when you're in a when you're in trauma or drama, that's usually a gift in there, not all of the time. I mean, don't tell me. Like, you know, somebody who gets run down in New Orleans by a car or a toddler gets shot in a freaking daycare center. Don't tell me there's a lesson in there. No, not all of it.Lesley Logan 24:13  Not all, I agree. David Corbin 24:14  But most of our lives there's a pony in that pile of poop, you know? And so if you assume there's an OMG built into the WTF, you close the curve of drama, trauma and pain and misery, and just start looking, and then you get it, and you're like, yo, that's fantastic. So yeah, so I look for that sort of stuff. So there's meditration, but there's something I gotta tell you, are you ready for this? Lesley Logan 24:45  I can't wait. David Corbin 24:46  I am proud of this. So I got permission from the TED organization to hand out L.S.D. it to my audience,Lesley Logan 24:55  The real stuff. Oh, this is the fake stuff. This is the fake one. Yeah. Okay. Well, because the audience is so big. You're not going to buy L.S.D. for everybody.David Corbin 25:01  Even the, no, I'm not. I'm not that generous. But even even the fake stuff, I had to get permission. So what I did was I said, could you imagine, first of all, I talked about being backstage at Woodstock. And I said, you know, 50 years I saved all this L.S.D. and I got one for all of you. So, you know, I'm like, Oprah, one for you, one for you, one for you. And I said, so when I count to three, you're going to pick it up, toss it in the air, catch it in your mouth, and go, whoa, dude, I'm tripping. So they did that, right? Boom, boom, boom, 500 but whoa, dude, I'm tripping. I said, cool, now that you're tripping, and here's the point, Lesley, now that you're tripping, you could ask your business two questions, and because you're tripping, you could hear the business answer you in its voice. And here's the two questions, and this is what I would want everyone to write down. Number one is, your business. What do you need me to do? And then you write down a list of the core job functions, right? So your trip? So you write down the core. You got one list of core job functions. Then you say, your business. Who do you need me to be? And you write down the qualities and characteristics. Now you got two lists. Now, because you're tripping, you get naked, right? But, but, but not naked of clothing. That's the easy part. Now you get naked of ego, and you rate yourself on both lists on a scale of one to 10. 10 is chaching mastery. You could bring it to that business right now. The business is asking for it. You say, I got you. That's 10. One is you suck. Where you're a five, six or seven, you close the gaps. Same thing on the other list, qualities and characteristics. Good listener, right? Where you're a 10, great, but where you're a three, close the gaps. It's like those S.B.I. is the Strategic Brand Initiatives. It's all about get freaking real. So they're tripping. They have a conversation with their business. They get naked. They see where they need to close the gaps. When you do that, anyone who's listening to this, when you do that, you can no longer complain about market conditions and competition and this. And I don't have enough capital, and I'm not this enough. Bullshit. You take control of that and close those gaps. And as you do, you increase your competence, which then brings up your confidence, which then brings up your competence again. And you're and you go on up the eensy beensy spider, but not up the water spout. Up the spout to prosperity and fulfillment. Boom. When I teach that, and people come back and say, I did that. Had it worked, had it worked, it's a game changer, because now you're taking responsibility. You could do it for your health. Hey, body, what you what do you need from me? Make a list. Yeah, rate yourself on your ability to bring that. Close the gaps. Bring your gift, your body, your magnificent body developed. I mean, it's amazing. And keep it in optimal condition by putting natural foods in, hydrating with quality water, getting the right movement, then it's like life is easy. People say, David, you're 72 and you play pickleball every day and you play tennis, yeah. God made an incredible body. God made unbelievable food. I put God's food into God's body. Boom. No GMO shit. No chemicals, no process, no fluoride in water, no fluoride in toothpaste. You know, I cleanse my liver and my kidney everyday with homeopathy, I chelate heavy metals out of my body with ACC Nano. Take responsibility. Life is good, baby.Lesley Logan 29:20  I love how you attribute to business and also to our health, because I think it's really important. And I just want to, like, highlight a couple things. I didn't know I was doing meditration, but I was doing, like, like a version of the morning pages, right? So morning, like, my therapist was like, I want you to journal. And then I was like, well, I'm a recovering perfectionist. So a week later, I was like, what am I supposed to journal? Like, how do I journal? Not really even understanding which, I have the journals I got pens. I can't read my own handwriting. So, like, what are we doing here? She's like, okay, how would you just do morning pages? Just write for three pages and whatever comes out. And I found within a couple of days, like, the thing that was bothering me or the thing that I feared would like, it would come on the page, and then by the end, I would understand, why was I afraid? What was I going to do? All these different things? And so I can't agree more, like I don't. I think most of our listeners, like, when they hear meditation is the thing they need to do, they're like, I'm sorry. We're out. Because, like, when you have ADD or ADHD, good luck removing the thought from your brain, but giving someone something to think, like, actually do and close their eyes and let it come out. I do, I do see how that could be really amazing. Because I can see, like, first of all, I can get angry because I like, I like to get angry at the thing. I got to do a little blame game that I got blame myself. Then I got to keep going. It's like, actually, it's not me, it's not them. It's this thing right here that I've been avoiding. And we can stop avoiding it, or we could do the thing. So I love that. The other thing I love is, like, I love those questions you asked because I think, I do think inside you're correct, that we do have the answers. We don't need chatGPT to tell us. I mean, you can use that. I have friends who love it, and we have a bot of me. But like, you can also just ask yourself, like, what do I need right now? And half the time when I ask myself that, when I'm frustrated, I'm like, I need something that's like, drink some water. Like, just go drink some water. Go sit outside. Go pet your dog. Like, go do something that brings you present. Because one of the things that I like, really obsessed about with you, and I'm really trying to figure out how we even know each other. I'm like, saying, how'd this man end up on my podcast? I love him. He's so great. Where'd we come from? Yeah, no, I can see that from the application. I think it might have been my husband, so maybe, but we'll figure that out offline. But what I'm loving is you are so passionate, and that is, like, contagious, of course, in all the best ways, but you have so much kindness and grace for all situations like you're you've talked about your heart a few times, but like, what I'm seeing is like you approach everything with, like, it's a problem to be solved, but not from a place of like, punishment or shame or judgment, but just observation and then taking some time to to go what would what can I give myself? What can I do this? How can I learn more here? And what it allows is all of us to be in process. None of us have to be perfect at this. Like you're always, like you said, you get the competence, you get the confidence, and then you guess what? You get more competence, which means you get more confidence. So we're always going to be on this mountain with no peak, but not in a way that's like a slog, in a way that is like high, like a good high.David Corbin 32:19  Yeah, you're a natural illuminator? No, you are when, when you write and then you see it, you see what happens is, is we usually keep problems on. We sweep it under the carpet. Well, I can tell you that, like mushrooms, they multiply in the dark, right when you take it out, daylight is the best disinfectant. And so you take it out and you illuminate. You look at it. It's not as bad as when you you use so much energy to energy to repress it and keep it down in there and stuff. Just freaking look at it, and it like a vampire, something that evaporates just in daylight and stuff. So you're already doing in a way that I call it different you, but who cares? We get to the same place. What is your objective? What is my objective? I could tell you mine is happiness, love, joy, equipoise, health, fulfillment, like I just trademark something. You know they have KPIs. Keep, bullshit, because that's all left brain analytic perfection. Make it KFIs, Key Fulfillment Indicators, everybody, customers, you your employees, your employees' family, they all need to be fulfilled. So you're looking at these metrics to make everyone and everything fulfilled. That is a more feminine energy into business, and I'm all about that. The feminization of energy in this planet is time, and we're seeing it, we're seeing it, we're feeling it. So groups like Heart Math and the like, are testing and measuring the our brain emits x. Our heart image emits, like, 18,000 x it's unbelievable. It's all measured and shit. The work by my friend Joe Dispenza, in terms of of meditation and what's happening in there and brain waves. Oh, my God, he's having a seizure. No, they're down in this theta and that where you can see anything and every is like doing an Ibogaine trip, you know, or Ayahuasca, to a degree, but more Ibogaine, or 5-MeO-DMT, and like, you're expanding how you can see things and shit. It's really cool. So, yeah, one of you and I, one of us is redundant. The world doesn't need both of us because we both kind of think of the same. Lesley Logan 34:44  Can we, I've, I feel like, I feel like I need to find you in New York and we need to hang out because you like, I don't know, I want to be around your energy more. This is so fun. But also I, I want to highlight you guys. You have to, like, Look at this man on YouTube, on the videos, because you're the same age as my dad. And I think my dad's pretty bad ass for a 72 year old who, like, you know, had to do a post office game after the military and, like, got forced out of like, all all the life things that happened to him, and he can deadlift like, 300 pounds, like, the man is strong. But what I am obsessed with is your your recall, the way you are sharing these stories and that you're not stopping like, that is something that my 72 year old father does not have, and I can tell it's, one, it's all the ways that you're treating yourself. And two, it's like you're a constant learner, and you're and you're like, you're, you're going back to we talked about the beginning. You're like, facing it, following it, fixing it, like, because you're on that process all the time. It's, it's really cool to see, like, your evolution. I mean, it's just, I am very amazed and very impressed, and like, want to eat what you're eating, because I want to be, I want to be you at 72.David Corbin 35:53  M, my bride, Ann, and I wrote a book. It's 419 pages. It's called Resanity: Truths About Food, Pharma and Healthy Living in an Insane World. Now, we were told not to publish it because we outed a lot of industries, and they said, if you publish that book, you better have somebody start your car in the morning, because they ain't going to be happy. So, so we didn't have to publish it, but just the research, to your point, the stuff that I study, learn and teach is the stuff that I want to study learn and teach, you see, and it's a and it's an iterative process and stuff. So when I study health, I do health like I don't have to publish that book I learned all about chelation and homeopathy and to stay away from certain drugs and certain jabs and and foods, and don't listen to this bullshit and listen to that bullshit and muscle test and applied kinesiology, and we live it. So my wife and I just kicked ass to a lot younger guys on the pickleball court, and they're like, this sucks. I go, yeah, it sucks being you, man. No, I live in San Diego.Lesley Logan 37:07  I'm in Las Vegas. We're so close.David Corbin 37:10  Yeah, yeah, I know. In fact, I go to Vegas because I have a client who's an artist in residence at Mandalay Bay, at the House of Blues, and his name is Carlos Santana.Lesley Logan 37:20  Well, there you have it.David Corbin 37:21  Do you know who Carlos is? Lesley Logan 37:23  Of course, I do. I'm, my husband's a bass player and like, and he used to have a drum radio show, and I think they were getting Carlos and his drummer on. And if I'm wrong, Brad will just pretend like I was right, but I'm pretty, of course, I know Carlos Santana. Are you kidding?David Corbin 37:40  There's me and Carlos right there. Carlos' drummer is Cindy Blackman Santana. She was Lenny Kravitz's drummer. Carlos says, I love drummers so much I married mine. So Carlos' drummer is Cindy. And then they have a timpani guy, and then a congadera. The show. If you haven't seen the show.Lesley Logan 38:01  I gotta go. I mean, it's down the street from my house. David Corbin 38:05  It's, it's, it's a sick experience. And you hit me up and I'll see if I can, I sit in Carlos' seats, which doesn't suck. It's such an intimate environment, yeah, that even if you get standing room only. You're like, 10 feet away from a legend, and this, he's an enlightened being. Lesley Logan 38:26  I actually got to go to the that venue because I was, I thought I was getting tickets for the Counting Crows, but I got tickets to the Black Crows. My friends invited me, and I'm there and going. I don't know any of these songs. I have no idea who am I even seeing. And I was like, literally googling. I'm like, oh, this is a very famous band that I know nothing about.David Corbin 38:42  Girlfriend, dig this. So, so they were in town in San Diego. I was supposed to be in Vietnam. My trip Vietnam got canceled, so I'm in San Diego. So okay, so I go see them. And so the Counting Crows and Santana, I didn't know who Counting Crows was.Lesley Logan 38:58  So you actually saw the Counting Crows, and I saw the Black Crows, or you?David Corbin 39:01  I saw Counting Crows. So now, dig this, dig this. So now I'm sitting there with my wife, and my sister in law was in from and so we're there, and I'm actually enjoying Counting Crows. They're really good. That lead singer is like a theatrical performer, he's unbelievable. Right while I'm digging the music, I get the text, can you come backstage now? I'm like, torn between two lovers. I'm digging this music, but who doesn't want to go backstage and hang. Lesley Logan 39:32  With Carlos Santana? David Corbin 39:34  Kind of like, yeah, my life doesn't suck (inaudible) like, my life doesn't say, Okay, thank you. Thank you.Lesley Logan 39:42  Do you think like I feel like we fall into things? So I got to see and our listeners like, what are you talking about? Don't worry, because we'll have Be It Actions in a second. But for my birthday, I had a few friends come out for, like, a girls trip here in Vegas, and I didn't really make a lot of plans. And one of the girls goes, hey, it was, like, six o'clock and we were about to go to a dinner reservation. She's like, hey, do you want to go see The Eagles at The Sphere? And I was like, yeah, I'll go to The Eagles at The Sphere. Like, why not? Just like, yeah, we, we can get these. My friend has two, has box seats. And I was like, okay, even better, you guys. I was in the CEO of The Spheres box seats. I saw The Eagles live at The Sphere, which is like, the venue. My girlfriend goes, I think Bono is right next to us. And I looked over, I was like, No, that's Ringo Starr, babe. People have got to be looking like, who are these two girls at The Eagles concert in a box of The Spear? Because we're definitely not their age group. But I, I know The Eagles I grew up on oldie, like, I'm not, people would be so upset if I called oldies, but that's what I apparently, raised me on that so I was, I was having the best time of my life. Okay, we can share more stories. And obviously you need to have and need to have a hangout session when you're here in Vegas, or I'm gonna come to San Diego this summer, but gonna take a brief break, kinda where people can follow you, find you, stan you, all those things. All right, David, where do you hang out? Where can people read all of your books, like just get obsessed with you in the best way? David Corbin 41:10  Yeah. So here's the deal, my name, my handle. My name is David Corbin. If you can't find me on Google, schmoogle, chat, whatever, then forget about it. So, you know, David, and my email is david@davidcorbin.com and I answer every email, not immediately, but I, not my assistant. And I also have a, you know, I have a chat. I have a robo Dave. I have an AI Dave, which is kind of cool, but I answer any and all emails, because if somebody gives a shit enough to reach out, and if I vibe with them, then I'm going to answer. So there's that. So it's david@davidcorbin.com and I have another name, which is because I mentor some rap stars. So I'm known as everybody calls me Uncle Dave, because, like oldies, I am a freaking oldie. That's all good. I don't care. So, so they said, if you're going to be in this field, we got to give you a handle. Everybody calls your Uncle Dave. So Master P said, your name is Uncle D, U-N-K-A dash d. So I said, yo. And if you doubt if you doubt me, you better out me. He goes, oh yeah, you Uncle D. Lesley Logan 41:10  Oh my gosh, I'm obsessed. David Corbin 42:07  I'm Uncle D, so find me at Uncle D, and the books are all over Amazon. But you know, the most important thing is you don't need me. You need you. Don't go to YouTube. Kill the tube. Tune into the you. Tune into the you. You know a lot more than you give yourself credit for. I'm talking to most people you know a lot more than give self credit towards. So stop dissing yourself. Step into your greatness. You got greatness in you. Don't let anybody kid you. I'm known as the mentor to mentors. People pay me a lot of money to mentor them. Many of the people, I tell them, Okay, you're done. You I see that you got you. You don't need me. So boom mic drop. Lesley Logan 43:08  I can't even think of a better Be It Action Items to end this episode with Uncle Dave. Thank you for thank you for this. I honestly, I'm so excited. However, whomever, whatever got you on this schedule today, you've made mine, and I can't wait to connect with you again. You guys, how are you going to use these tips in your life. We want to know. Tag Dave, tag the Be It Pod. Share this with a friend who needs to hear it. In fact, if you share it with bunch of your friends, guess what? 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Rock N Roll Pantheon
Ugly American Werewolf in London: Santana - Abraxas

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2025 66:25


1969 was a big year for Carlos Santana. He played Woodstock one week before his debut album was released and he saw it rise the charts and sell millions in the US. With the wind at his back, he and his band came back with momentum and on September 23, 1970 they released Abraxas which would go onto sell over 5 million copies. To some, it was an introduction to the fusion that Santana and his band created by blending jazz, rock, blues, soul, latin music and psychedelic sounds. Their rendition of Peter Green's (Fleetwood Mac) Black Magic Woman led many American rock fans to believe it was an original (much like Jimi Hendrix and All Along The Watchtower). As this classic turns 55, we gave it out track x track rundown and it had us movin' and groovin'! Thanks to the beats from Michael Shrieve (drums), Jose "Chepito" Areas (percussion, congas) and Michael Carabello (percussion, congas) the band created rhythms that not only made you get up and dance but laid down a groove that was easy for Carlos to play over. Only Carlos Santana can squeeze so much emotion out of every note while keyboardist and vocalist Greg Rolie (Santana, Journey, The Storm) delivers fierce organ and piano textures while offering vocals that fit the tracks. However, most of the songs are instrumentals and the two big hits were covers as Oye Come Va was a Tito Puente song. But because the band put their personal style into the songs, though they weren't much different from the originals, they are now the standards for each. This album was released before we were born so we don't know a world without it but it stands as about the finest offering from Santana is his long and celebrated career. Check out our new website: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Ugly American Werewolf in London Website⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Twitter⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Threads⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠YouTube⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠LInkTree⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.pantheonpodcasts.com⁠ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Ugly American Werewolf in London Rock Podcast
UAWIL #245: Santana - Abraxas

The Ugly American Werewolf in London Rock Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2025 66:25


1969 was a big year for Carlos Santana. He played Woodstock one week before his debut album was released and he saw it rise the charts and sell millions in the US. With the wind at his back, he and his band came back with momentum and on September 23, 1970 they released Abraxas which would go onto sell over 5 million copies. To some, it was an introduction to the fusion that Santana and his band created by blending jazz, rock, blues, soul, latin music and psychedelic sounds. Their rendition of Peter Green's (Fleetwood Mac) Black Magic Woman led many American rock fans to believe it was an original (much like Jimi Hendrix and All Along The Watchtower). As this classic turns 55, we gave it out track x track rundown and it had us movin' and groovin'! Thanks to the beats from Michael Shrieve (drums), Jose "Chepito" Areas (percussion, congas) and Michael Carabello (percussion, congas) the band created rhythms that not only made you get up and dance but laid down a groove that was easy for Carlos to play over. Only Carlos Santana can squeeze so much emotion out of every note while keyboardist and vocalist Greg Rolie (Santana, Journey, The Storm) delivers fierce organ and piano textures while offering vocals that fit the tracks. However, most of the songs are instrumentals and the two big hits were covers as Oye Come Va was a Tito Puente song. But because the band put their personal style into the songs, though they weren't much different from the originals, they are now the standards for each. This album was released before we were born so we don't know a world without it but it stands as about the finest offering from Santana is his long and celebrated career. Check out our new website: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Ugly American Werewolf in London Website⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Twitter⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Threads⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠YouTube⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠LInkTree⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.pantheonpodcasts.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Five Minutes With Robert Nasir
2025-07-20 - We're Halfway There; 2025's Top 10 Lessons - Five Minutes with Robert & Amy Nasir - Ep 270

Five Minutes With Robert Nasir

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2025 93:10


We're Halfway There ... Robert's Top 10 Lessons from 2025 (So Far)! Robert & Amy discuss Lessons From Boston, OCON, GLO, Rock & Roll, Dance, and The News Of The Day. Also, Carlos Santana, chess, walking on the moon, and more ice cream, courtesy Ronald Reagan!

Wrestling With The Future
Country Meets Creepy Lacy J Dalton Meets Gothic Author Alistair Cross

Wrestling With The Future

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2025 72:12


Lacy J Dalton Meets Gothic Author Alistair Cross Lacy J Dalton Meets Gothic Author Alistair Cross Alistair Cross Early Life and Influences: Born in the western United States, Cross began writing at a young age, inspired by horror novels and movies. His literary influences include authors such as Stephen King, Dean Koontz, John Saul, Tamara Thorne, Ira Levin, and William Peter Blatty. Early Career: Cross' first novel, a collaboration titled "Beautiful Monster," was published in 2012 under the pseudonym Jared S. Anderson. He was first published by Damnation Books in 2012. Collaboration with Tamara Thorne: In 2012, Cross partnered with international bestselling author Tamara Thorne. As "Thorne & Cross," they co-authored the successful Gothic series, The Ravencrest Saga, starting with "The Ghosts of Ravencrest" in 2014. Their collaborative novel, "The Cliffhouse Haunting," became an Amazon bestseller. They have also worked on other projects together, including "Grandma's Rack". Solo Work: Cross' debut solo novel, "The Crimson Corset," a vampire-themed horror story, quickly became a bestseller and received positive reviews from notable authors like Chelsea Quinn Yarbro and Jay Bonansinga. This novel is the first book in The Vampires of Crimson Cove series. "Haunted Nights LIVE!" Radio Show: In 2014, Cross and Thorne started an internet radio show called "Thorne & Cross: Haunted Nights LIVE!", featuring interviews with renowned figures in the horror genre, including authors, paranormal investigators, and discussions of ghost stories. The show has featured guests like Anne Rice, Charlaine Harris, Jeff Lindsay, and Christopher Moore. Current Projects: As of recent accounts, Alistair Cross is continuing to work on both solo novels and new collaborations with Tamara Thorne. He is also noted as the author of dark fiction.  Note: Information regarding hobbies and "turn-ons" listed in some sources (playing with fire, conquering ant colonies, bloodletting, etc.) may be intended for humorous effect and should be interpreted with caution.  LACY J. DALTON BIOGRAPHY Lacy J. Dalton (born Jill Lynne Byrem on October 13, 1946 in Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania), is an American country singer and songwriter with a career that has spanned many decades and touched the hearts of millions of music fans. In March 2017 Lacy J Dalton was inducted into the North American Country Music Association International Hall of Fame, and in 2022 she was awarded a Lifetime Career Achievement Award from the Josie Music Awards, the largest independent music awards show in the country.   She's one of the most instantly recognizable voices in music – the woman People Magazine called “Country's Bonnie Raitt.” From the first time Lacy J Dalton caught the public's ear, that soulful delivery, full of texture and grit, has been a mainstay of Country Music. When you sit to listen to a Lacy J Dalton album, you find yourself pulled in by the very power and heart of this vocalist, because she's not merely performing a ten-song set, she's bringing each and every tune to life. It's as if they were all written especially for her.   Prior to recording with Harbor Records in 1978 as Jill Croston, she like many before her, held many jobs to survive and support her family. As a truck stop waitress and singer, she would wait tables and then take the stage to sing a few songs. In June 1979, Lacy J Dalton was signed by Columbia Records and quickly rose to national prominence with Crazy Blue Eyes, which she wrote with her longest friend, Mary McFadden, and which raced to #7 on the Billboard Country Charts.  Her hard work and dedication paid off in 1979 when she was awarded the Academy of Country Music's Top New Female Vocalist of the Year.   Lacy's success was powered not just by the artist's recordings, but by a stage show that truly electrified audiences. She quickly became one of the few women who could successfully open a show for the likes of Hank Williams, Jr., Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard or Charlie Daniels. Not only could she do it, but she left audiences across the country hollering for more. Her signature song 16th Avenue, became the Anthem for Nashville songwriters.  Her other hit records are legendary million-airplay cuts and include Crazy Blue Eyes, Takin' It Easy, Everybody Makes Mistakes, Hillbilly Girl with the Blues, Hard Times, and the worldwide hit Black Coffee.   In addition to her Top New Female Vocalist award, she also brought home numerous Grammy nominations and 3 prestigious, back to back (1979, 1980, 1981) Bay Area Music Awards for Best Country-Folk Recordings. Lacy appeared on those shows with the likes of Neil Young, The Grateful Dead, Grace Slick and the Jefferson Airplane.   Lacy's collaboration with Willie Nelson on his platinum Half Nelson CD was a high spot for her. Lacy is the only woman featured on that recording (which included singing legends Ray Charles, Neil Diamond, Merle Haggard, Julio Iglesias, George Jones, Leon Russell, Carlos Santana, Mel Tillis, Hank Williams Sr., and Neil Young), and was awarded a Platinum Record for it. She also received a Gold Record from Hank Williams Jr. in 1985 for her support performances throughout his Five-0 Tour, where she opened for him at a time when it was unusual for a woman to do so. Her career includes accomplishments in music, film and radio.  In music, they range from her instantly recognizable charted hit songs to her notable duets recorded with George Jones, Willie Nelson, Bobby Bare, Glen Campbell, Eddie Rabbit, David Allen Coe and many others. Her film debut was in the motion picture Take This Job And Shove It, and her acting has also included live stage and theater performances. Until recently, Lacy J Dalton also hosted a weekly radio show called Mustang Matters.  Podcasts of past shows are available to listeners on the internet at www.americamatters.us   Following a successful career in country music, Lacy decided to draw on all her musical experiences including country, rock and folk, and cross over into the Americana genre.  This blend of musical styles allows her to express herself in a way that demonstrates all the facets of who she is as a singer/songwriter.  She became an independent artist and formed her own label called Song Dog Records.  Under this label, she has released three albums to date.  The first was Wild Horse Crossing in 1999, followed by the Last Wild Place Anthology which went #1 on the World Independent Chart, and a year later went #1 on the American Western Music Chart. Then Allison Eastwood, Clint Eastwood's daughter, used the hit song Slip Away from the Anthology CD on the sound track of her independent film, Don't Tell. In 2010 Lacy also released a tribute to Hank Williams Sr. entitled Here's To Hank.   Today, Lacy continues to record new music and perform live shows whenever possible.  She tours mainly west of the Mississippi and loves small boutique venues and old theaters with great sound quality and warm, receptive audiences she can really connect with.  She recently recorded some electrifying new music for an EP that was released in January 2019.  When hearing the signature song Scarecrow, her good friend Reverend Barbara Ann Fletcher remarked “that song makes you a whole new you, and it makes me a whole new me.”  And that's exactly the response Lacy was hoping for.  In 2024 Lacy released an album titled For The Black Sheep, a collection of songs with meaningful lyrics and messages of unity and acceptance for all of us.   In addition to her musical career, Lacy has been involved in various service projects through several charitable organizations – namely, the Let ‘em Run Foundation, William James Associates Arts in Corrections, and Rotary International. 

Ideas Frescas
Ciencia, Garra y Rock

Ideas Frescas

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2025 107:31


En esta emisión de Uteca Radio, conducida por Sandra Vázquez y los alumnos de locución de la Universidad de Grupo MVS, exploramos temas que van desde la ciencia hasta el entretenimiento. El primer invitado, Enrique Anzures, divulgador científico, habla sobre el Día Internacional de la Luna y la relevancia de mirar hacia nuestro satélite natural. Dominique Peralta, conductora del programa Amores de Garra, comparte los detalles del Amores de Garra Fest, el festival todo perro y todo gato que tendrá conferencias y talleres para mejorar la vida de nuestras mascotas, los días 2 y 3 de agosto en el Centro de Exposiciones y Congresos de la UNAM. Además, información de deportes, espectáculos y reconocimiento del legado musical de Carlos Santana en su cumpleaños. Dale play a este programa con ciencia, cultura pop y mucho ritmo.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

History & Factoids about today
July 20th-Ice Cream, 1st Moon Landing, TG Shepperd, Kim Carnes, Santana, Soundgarden, Julianne Hough

History & Factoids about today

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2025 16:44


National Ice Cream day.  Entertainment from 1957.  First man on the moon, Hitler assassination attempt failed, Aurora Colorado theatre shooting .  Todays birthdays - Richard Owen, Edmund Hillary, Buddy Knox, Diana Rigg, Natalie Wood, TG Shepperd, Kim Carnes, Carlos Santana, Donna Dixon, Radney Foster, Chris Cornell, Sandra Oh, Julianne Hough.  Buce Lee died.Intro - God did good - Dianna Corcoran     https://www.diannacorcoran.com/Ice Cream party - The Hungry Food bandTeddy Bear - Elvis PresleyBye Bye Love - The Everley BrothersBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent    https://www.50cent.com/Pary doll - Buddy KnowI loved em everyone - TG ShepperdBetty Davis eyes - Kim CarnesEvil ways - SantanaNobody wins - Radney FosterBlack Hole Sun - SoundgardenThat song in my head - Julianne HoughExit - I feel like drinking today - Tommy Alveraon  https://tommyalverson.com/ countryundergroundradio.comHistory & Factoids webpage

Rye Bread & Mustard a Mariners Podcast
Eugenio Suarez sweepstakes! Carlos Santana reunion? Robo-Umps in the All Star game? Mariners collapse in New York! means what? R.I.P. Lee Elia

Rye Bread & Mustard a Mariners Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 79:02


Send us a textEugenio Suarez sweepstakes! Carlos Santana reunion? Robo-Umps in the All Star game? Mariners collapse in New York! means what? R.I.P. Lee EliaSupport the show

Capital, la Bolsa y la Vida
La Entrevista Capital y la Gran Tertulia de la Economía

Capital, la Bolsa y la Vida

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2025 50:00


Presentamos el Foro ICEX con Elisa Carbonell, CEO del ICEX. Tertulia con Carlos Santana, Director del Programa Avanzado en Cadenas de suministro del IE Business School; Gonzalo Garnica, consultor empresarial y editor; y Ramón Tamames, catedrático de Estructura económica.

Hit It Here Podcast
Will The Mariners TRADE for Carlos Santana AGAIN!? | 206

Hit It Here Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2025 38:19


Allowing zero runs in a series is pretty cool and the Mariners just did that against the Pirates! New trade rumors are circulating with former Mariner, Carlos Santana being on the trade block! Pirates Series 1:30 M's Updates 13:03 24:41 Operation Overreaction 17:53 Pirates Preview 31:30 Some links below are affiliate links

Cleveland Indians Podcast
7/5/25 Guardians Weekly

Cleveland Indians Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2025 42:44


Tough week in the windy city for the Guards, we'll talk about it with two of the vets in Jose Ramirez and Carlos Santana. Plus, one of last season's playoff heroes Matthew Boyd reminisces about his time in Cleveland. Also, Jala Norman checks in with top pitching prospect Parker Messick. That's all on this edition of Guardians Weekly with Jim Rosenhaus on the Cleveland Guardians Radio Network.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bilingual Podcast
352: Carlos Santana

Bilingual Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2025 11:56


El pasado 22 de abril, Carlos Santana se desmayó en la prueba de sonido previa a un concierto en San Antonio, Texas. La gira The Oneness Tour se vio pospuesta de inmediato. Un episodio parecido ocurrió en julio de 2022 en Clarkston, Michigan. Ambos se produjeron por deshidratación y un golpe de calor, y asustaron a sus fans, ya que el guitarrista había sufrido un procedimiento cardíaco no programado luego de una caída, lo que provocó la cancelación de fechas en Las Vegas. En esta conversación, Santana habla con honestidad y emoción sobre su nueva colaboración con Grupo Frontera en la canción “Me Retiro” -producida y compuesta por el brillante músico Edgar Barrera -, recuerda sus inicios en la música con el violín, su entrenamiento como guitarrista en clubes de dudosa reputación en Tijuana, compara de manera divertida y gastronómica su estilo con “saber hacer bien unos huevos revueltos”,  recuerda su primer encuentro con Jimi Hendrix, y revela quién es, según para él,  el guitarrista más poderoso del planeta.  

Music History Today
Bob Dylan Records Like A Rolling Stone, Joy Division Debut: Music History Today Podcast June 15

Music History Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2025 11:12


On the June 15 edition of the Music History Today podcast, Bob Dylan records the greatest song ever recorded, Carlos Santana's biggest hit debuts, along with debut albums from the Offspring and Joy Division. Also, it's Waylon Jennings's and Ice Cube's birthdays.For more music history, subscribe to my Spotify Channel or subscribe to the audio version of my music history podcasts, wherever you get your podcasts fromALL MUSIC HISTORY TODAY  PODCAST NETWORK LINKS - ⁠https://allmylinks.com/musichistorytoday⁠Resources for mental health issues - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_suicide_crisis_lineshttps://findahelpline.comResources for substance abuse issues - https://988lifeline.orghttps://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/helplines/national-helpline

Bull & Fox
Joe Noga: You run the risk of sending the wrong message to the clubhouse if you trade Carlos Santana, one of the three pillars of your lineup

Bull & Fox

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2025 13:44


Joe Noga of Cleveland.com joins Afternoon Drive to discuss the Guardians ahead of their west coast road trip. He talks about consistency in the starting rotation, the logjam at first base, when we could expect to see Chase DeLauter in the majors, and more.

Bull & Fox
Can the Guardians get away with trading Carlos Santana?

Bull & Fox

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2025 10:58


Can the Guardians get away with trading Carlos Santana?

Bull & Fox
Afternoon Drive Hour 4: Joe Noga on trading Carlos Santana

Bull & Fox

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2025 24:43


Joe Noga: You run the risk of sending wrong message if you trade Santana+Can the Guardians get away with trading Carlos Santana?

Bull & Fox
Will the Guardians trade Carlos Santana?

Bull & Fox

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2025 11:23


Jonathan and Chris discuss if it makes sense for the Guardians to move on from Carlos Santana at the MLB trade deadline.

Bull & Fox
Hour 2: Al Pawlowski + Will the Guardians trade Carlos Santana? + Dylan Sampson

Bull & Fox

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2025 33:32


Jonathan and Chris are joined by Guardians TV analyst Al Pawlowski, and they talk about Carlos Santana. Also, they're joined by Browns rookie RB Dylan Sampson.

Follow Your Dream - Music And Much More!
Buck Johnson - Singer, Songwriter, Multi-Instrumentalist. Ringo Starr's All-Starr Band, Aerosmith, The Joe Perry Project, The Hollywood Vampires!

Follow Your Dream - Music And Much More!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2025 32:13


Buck Johnson is a Singer, Songwriter and Multi-Instrumentalist who tours with Ringo Starr's All-Starr Band, Aerosmith, The Joe Perry Project and The Hollywood Vampires (Johnny Depp, Alice Cooper, Joe Perry). He's also toured with the Doobie Brothers. As a songwriter he co-wrote Carlos Santana's hit song “Just Feel Better” and he had a bunch of country hits with the band Whiskey Falls.My featured song is my reimagined version of The Beatles' “I Wanna Be Your Man” which I renamed “I Wanna Be Your Girl” because my band, Project Grand Slam, had a female singer. Spotify link.---------------------------------------------The Follow Your Dream Podcast:Top 1% of all podcasts with Listeners in 200 countries!Click here for All Episodes Click here for Guest List Click here for Guest Groupings Click here for Guest TestimonialsClick here to Subscribe Click here to receive our Email UpdatesClick here to Rate and Review the podcast—----------------------------------------CONNECT WITH BUCK:www.buckjohnson.com________________________ROBERT'S RECENT SINGLES:“DAY AT THE RACES” is Robert's newest single.It captures the thrills, chills and pageantry of horse racing's Triple Crown. Called “Fun, Upbeat, Exciting!”CLICK HERE FOR THE OFFICIAL VIDEOCLICK HERE FOR ALL LINKS___________________“MOON SHOT” reflects my Jazz Rock Fusion roots. The track features Special Guest Mark Lettieri, 5x Grammy winning guitarist who plays with Snarky Puppy and The Fearless Flyers. The track has been called “Firey, Passionate and Smokin!”CLICK HERE FOR THE OFFICIAL VIDEOCLICK HERE FOR ALL LINKS____________________“ROUGH RIDER” has got a Cool, ‘60s, “Spaghetti Western”, Guitar-driven, Tremolo sounding, Ventures/Link Wray kind of vibe!CLICK HERE FOR THE OFFICIAL VIDEOCLICK HERE FOR ALL LINKS—--------------------------------“LOVELY GIRLIE” is a fun, Old School, rock/pop tune with 3-part harmony. It's been called “Supremely excellent!”, “Another Homerun for Robert!”, and “Love that Lovely Girlie!”Click HERE for All Links—----------------------------------“THE RICH ONES ALL STARS” is Robert's single featuring the following 8 World Class musicians: Billy Cobham (Drums), Randy Brecker (Flugelhorn), John Helliwell (Sax), Pat Coil (Piano), Peter Tiehuis (Guitar), Antonio Farao (Keys), Elliott Randall (Guitar) and David Amram (Pennywhistle).Click HERE for the Official VideoClick HERE for All Links—----------------------------------------Audio production:Jimmy RavenscroftKymera Films Connect with the Follow Your Dream Podcast:Website - www.followyourdreampodcast.comEmail Robert - robert@followyourdreampodcast.com Follow Robert's band, Project Grand Slam, and his music:Website - www.projectgrandslam.comYouTubeSpotify MusicApple MusicEmail - pgs@projectgrandslam.com 

Cleveland Baseball Talk Podcast
The ageless wonder of Carlos Santana, and does Stephen Vogt's platooning plan work?

Cleveland Baseball Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2025 26:43


Paul Hoynes and Joe Noga dive in on the Guardians' platoon philosophy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Capital, la Bolsa y la Vida
La Entrevista Capital y la Gran Tertulia de la Economía

Capital, la Bolsa y la Vida

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2025 50:00


El acuerdo entre China y EEUU analizado por Alicia García-Herrero, economista jefe de Asia Pacífico en Natixis. Tertulia con Antonio Sanabria, investigador y profesor de economía internacional en la Universidad Complutense de Madrid; y Miguel Yagüe, Economista, asesor de organismos públicos, supervisores y bancos. Profesor de la Complutense, IE y Cunef; y Carlos Santana, Director del Programa Avanzado en Cadenas de suministro del IE Business School.

Cincinnati Reds Podcast
6/11/25 Reds- Guardians Recap

Cincinnati Reds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 8:58


Carlos Santana hit a grand Slam off Nick Lodolo as the Guardians beat the Reds Wednesday 11-2. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Kenny & JT
Kenny & JT Show Wednesday Opener

Kenny & JT

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 19:02


The Wednesday Kenny & JT Show is underway following the Guardians 11-2 demolition of the Reds thanks in part to a grand slam by Carlos Santana.

Recording Studio Rockstars
RSR509 - Justin Gray - Composing and Mixing for Immersive Atmos, and Sony 360

Recording Studio Rockstars

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2025 118:57


Get ready to rock the world of immersive audio with award-winning producer and mixing engineer Justin Gray! In this episode, we explore his journey from bassist to pioneer in Dolby Atmos and Sony 360, uncovering spatial sound's creative and technical magic. Justin shares his innovative recording techniques, the importance of capturing music in 3D space, and the evolving role of musicians in the process. We also discuss the challenges of funding music in Canada, how to get started with Atmos in a home studio, and the power of remote collaboration. Plus, Justin drops some golden advice for aspiring producers on embracing their creative identity. Don't miss this one, Rockstars! Get access to FREE mixing mini-course: https://MixMasterBundle.com My guest today is Justin Gray, an award-winning producer, mixing, and mastering engineer based in Toronto, Canada. Justin is a leader in immersive audio music production, working with artists, producers, and labels worldwide to bring their music to life in Dolby Atmos and Sony 360 Reality Audio. He has worked across a wide range of musical styles with artists like Snoop Dogg, Olivia Rodrigo, Brandy, Carlos Santana, Arkells, The Sheepdogs, Valley, Mother Mother, Jann Arden, Blackbear, Christina Perri, Orville Peck, and many more. Justin runs his own studio, Justin Gray Sound & Immersive Mastering, one of the first Dolby Atmos and Sony 360RA-certified music studios in Canada. He's also a faculty member at Humber College, where he teaches audio production, composition, and music performance. Thank you to Matt Boudreau for the introduction! THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS! http://UltimateMixingMasterclass.com https://usa.sae.edu/ https://www.izotope.com Use code ROCK10 to get 10% off! https://www.native-instruments.com Use code ROCK10 to get 10% off! https://www.adam-audio.com/ https://www.phantomfocus.com/category-s/149.htm https://www.makebelievestudio.com/mbsi Get your MBSI plugin here! https://RecordingStudioRockstars.com/Academy  https://www.thetoyboxstudio.com/ Listen to the podcast theme song “Skadoosh!” https://solo.to/lijshawmusic Listen to this guest's discography on Apple Podcasts: https://music.apple.com/ca/playlist/justin-gray-dolby-atmos-mixes/pl.u-kv9lRk5TW6eJev If you love the podcast, then please leave a review: https://RSRockstars.com/Review CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE SHOW NOTES AT: https://RSRockstars.com/509

Capital, la Bolsa y la Vida
La Entrevista Capital y la Gran Tertulia de la Economía

Capital, la Bolsa y la Vida

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2025 50:00


Analizamos las previsiones de crecimiento con Álvaro Santos Pereira, economista jefe de la OCDE. Tertulia con Carlos Santana, Director del Programa Avanzado en Cadenas de suministro del IE; Isabel Aguilera, consultora empresarial; y Antonio Sanabria, investigador y profesor de economía internacional en la Universidad Complutense de Madrid.

LADYDIVA LIVE RADIO
Best Jazz Artist Dee Brown is Mister Smooth

LADYDIVA LIVE RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2025 55:59


Guitarist Dee Brown created a jazzy album of R&B instrumentals on which he adopted the persona of a fictious character called “Mister Smooth,” who is confident, focused, and anchored in equanimity. Writing eight new songs, most of them with his GRAMMY® nominated producer and longtime collaborator Valdez Brantley (Usher, Mary J. Blige, Keith Sweat, Lil Wayne), Brown's sixth album will be released by Innervision Records on March 28. The melody-rich title track will be issued as a single the same day.   Stepping into the “Mister Smooth” character like a method actor while writing and recording the album wasn't much of a stretch for Brown, who is a devout man of faith. The confidence and maturity that he exudes on the recording and is on full display via his guitar work and the compositions he crafted for the set are bolden and empowering. It's a determined mindset purposed with overcoming challenges and adversity while remaining in control - even when the world feels chaotic.          “Mister Smooth embodies a person who is consistently on top of things and maintains control in any situation. Even when faced with uncertainty, he excels at ‘faking it until he makes it,' elevating the experience for everyone involved. I created an album that captures the essence of what it means to be a Mister Smooth. This concept isn't just a reflection of who I am or aspire to be; it represents a powerful attribute that enhances any situation. The name itself resonates with many, making it relatable and appealing. This is perfectly aligned with the type of music we produce and the kind of person with whom we all aspire to be,” said Brown who released multiple singles from the project while he was working on the collection over the last couple of years.   After opening the album with “Mister Smooth,” the Detroit- born and based artist offers a taste of his hometown on “Wes 8Mile,” which he wrote with multi-time Billboard No. 1 chart-topper Blake Aaron who produced the song that was issued as a single. Mike Parlett's saxophone perfectly complements Brown's cool toned electric jazz guitar riffs that invoke jazz guitar legend Wes Montgomery.   “Eight Mile is one of the main streets running through Detroit, and I grew up on the west side of Detroit. The name ‘Wes 8Mile' comes from my guitar hero Wes Montgomery's unique style of playing, which often involved using octaves. An octave is a note that is eight diatonic notes away from the first note, and he would play these two notes together. My goal was to create an up-tempo groove that incorporated both octaves and single note playing, along with a half-step modulation. I also wanted to incorporate an ensemble, which is why I invited saxophonist Mike Parlett to play on the track with Carnell Harrell (keyboards), Mel Brown (bass), and Tony Moore (drums),” explains Brown.   Another collaboration with Aaron resulted in “The Thing Is…” which adds horn player and arranger David Mann, keyboardist Tateng Katindig, and Aaron's rhythm guitar to the ensemble. It was the second single from the album and hit all the major charts.    “Many times, when a conversation is going and someone wants to make a valid point, they will say, 'The thing is...' That is what this song is all about, making a musical valid point that will grab your attention and immediately be noticed," stated Brown.   Brown and Brantley interpret Sister Sledge's rousing anthem “We Are Family,” which includes an imaginative jazz breakdown midway through the disco dancefloor filler.    “My wife suggested that we remake ‘We Are Family' and I immediately thought of Nile Rodgers, the incredible guitarist from the legendary group Chic. I've always admired his rhythm guitar work,” Brown admitted.   Brown sees his Mister Smooth character as someone who would be charming, which inspired the song titled “Charming.”   “This track was developed after I decided we needed to record a slower song. I wanted to incorporate 808 electric drums, Moog synth/bass, and a variety of synthesized sounds reminiscent of the 1990s with a strong emphasis on guitar,” said Brown.   “Finesse” was the first track recorded for the album, yet the song had to go through a process of evolution. Brown explains, “I noticed a problem with the song's chorus. I decided to try an alternative melody, and it seems to work perfectly. So, when you hear the track, if you listen to the lead melody on the big body guitar, that's the new melody and if you listen in the background, there's another melody that is played with my Stratocaster-style guitar that is more like a picking style playing the original melody. They work together perfectly.”   The album's first single was “You Already Know,” which was released as a deep cut during the recording process to keep Brown on radio playlists. His gregarious guitar is slick and proficient as it deftly maneuvers to the fore of a midtempo electric groove.    The vibrant “Charismatic” gets a boost from Merlon Devine's soprano sax. Brown explains, “Initially, Valdez (Brantley) played the flute sound on the track on his keyboard, but I felt we needed a live flute player. Unfortunately, all the flautists we knew were unavailable. I suggested using a soprano saxophone instead and called my good friend, Merlon Devine. We decided to keep the keyboard flute sound after all, but it's Merlon's beautiful soprano sax that really stands out on this track.”   We experience a completely different side of Brown on “4th Dimension,” on which he indulges his rock god guitar alter ego.    “I was kind of a rock ‘n' roller influenced by great bands from the '80s and '90s. I've always loved legendary guitarists like Jeff Beck, Carlos Santana, Jimi Hendrix, and Jimmy Page, and I wanted to create a rocky, funky groove. We started exploring a direction that I don't usually take.   Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/ladydiva-live-radio--2579466/support.

No Time to be Timid
Reflecting on a 50-year Creative Journey featuring the legendary Vince Gill

No Time to be Timid

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2025 50:07


Vince Gill is a music icon, winning armloads of awards over his 50-year musical career, including 22 Grammys, 8 Academy of Country Music Awards, and 18 CMA awards. He's collaborated with every possible country music great like Dolly Parton and Reba McEntire, but also music legends in other genres like Sting and Barbra Streisand. Along with his unforgettable tenor voice, Vince is an extraordinary guitar player, and has shared the stage with guitar legends like Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, B. B. King, and Carlos Santana. He's been playing with his good pal Joe Walsh and the Eagles for the past nine years, stepping in for the late Glenn Frey. But I asked Vince to be on the show because he continues to make courageous choices not only for his career but also for all of us, using his music to make the world a better place.At 68, Vince believes he's making the best music of his career. No matter where you are in your artistic journey, you will leave this conversation inspired.Takeaways:Growth comes from stepping out of your comfort zone — something Vince continues to doThe sure thing is not necessarily the right thingDon't ever be the best musician in the bandStand by your beliefs even if everyone else is going in a different directionSuccess is not defined by charts or sales, but by respect from peers; andKindness could solve every problem we have  Resources Learn more about Vince and check out his tour schedule here. Follow him on instagram @vincegillofficial. Watch Vince perform:March OnGo Rest High on That Mountain with Patty LovelessEvery Breath You Take with Sting See his vintage guitar collection here. Find out more about Vince's friend Keb' Mo', an award-winning blues musician. Learn more about The Sphere and go see Vince play with the Eagles! And listen to Amy and Vince's daughter Corrina sing her song Too Much. 

No Name Music Cast
Episode 223 - The Joy of Guitarists

No Name Music Cast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 66:41


Send us a textHere in Episode 223 of the No Name Music Cast, it is Tim's turn to pick the topic and has a challenge!Tim asks Joy to list guitar players and Tim has to correctly identify their guitar and then pick a song they play on.We cover The Bangles, Mick Ronson, Carlos Santana and B.B. King to name only a few.We also cover Eurovision, Sinklin Farms, Sirius XM and Alex Lifeson!Support the showEmail the show: nonamemusiccast@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nonamemusiccastpodcast/ https://nonamemusiccast.com/

Capital, la Bolsa y la Vida
La Entrevista Capital y la Gran Tertulia

Capital, la Bolsa y la Vida

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 50:00


Hablamos de la situación de las empresas con Raúl Mínguez, director del servicios de estudios de la Cámara de Comercio. Tertulia con Fernando Zunzunegui, abogado y profesor; Rafael Ramiro, Profesor de Gestión Empresarial de Comillas ICADE; y Carlos Santana, Director del Programa Avanzado en Cadenas de suministro del IE Business School.

Con Las Bases Llenas Podcast de Beisbol
¡Increíble! Estos son los mejores peloteros del siglo XXI… y hay sorpresas

Con Las Bases Llenas Podcast de Beisbol

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 79:53


En el episodio de hoy de Baseball News, abordamos dos temas candentes: 1. El equipo All-Star del siglo XXI según Jayson Stark: El reconocido periodista de The Athletic, Jayson Stark, ha publicado su selección de los mejores jugadores de las últimas dos décadas y media. Entre las decisiones más debatidas se encuentran: Yadier Molina sobre Buster Posey como receptor titular, destacando su liderazgo y habilidades defensivas . José Altuve elegido como segunda base, superando a figuras como Chase Utley y Robinson Canó, a pesar de las controversias que rodearon su carrera . ¿Estás de acuerdo con estas elecciones? ¡Déjanos tu opinión en los comentarios! 2. Amenazas a Liam Hendriks y su familia: El lanzador de los Red Sox, Liam Hendriks, denunció públicamente las amenazas de muerte que él y su esposa recibieron tras una derrota ante los Mets. Hendriks, quien regresó al montículo después de superar un cáncer y una cirugía Tommy John, calificó estos actos como "repugnantes y viles", haciendo un llamado a erradicar este tipo de comportamientos en el deporte . Otros titulares del día: José Altuve conecta 2 jonrones en la victoria de los Astros sobre los Mariners. Ronel Blanco es colocado en la lista de lesionados. Amed Rosario da el hit de oro para que los Nacionales dejen en el terreno a los Bravos. Hoy debuta Ronald Acuña Jr. con Atlanta. Carlos Rodón brilla en la lomita y Jorbit Vivas conecta su primer jonrón en MLB, llevando a los Yankees a completar la barrida ante los Rangers. Ranger Suárez lidera a los Phillies en la barrida sobre los Rockies, quienes registran su peor inicio desde el siglo XIX. Nathan Lukes conecta el hit de oro en la undécima entrada para que los Blue Jays dejen en el terreno a los Padres. Tanner Bibee domina desde el montículo, respaldado por Ángel Martínez y Carlos Santana, en la blanqueada de los Guardians sobre los Tigres. #JaysonStark #AllStarSiglo21 #LiamHendriks #MLB #BaseballNews #JoséAltuve #CarlosRodón #RonaldAcuñaJrConviértete en un seguidor de este podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/con-las-bases-llenas-podcast-de-beisbol--2742086/support.

Cleveland Baseball Talk Podcast
Gavin Williams' dominant outing, Carlos Santana's mastery of Minnesota, previewing Detroit series

Cleveland Baseball Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 26:32


Paul Hoynes and Joe Noga look back at a split in Minnesota and ahead to a big series in Detroit. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Baskin & Phelps
Hour 2: Ryan Mitchell + Carlos Santana's future in Cleveland + Daryl Ruiter

Baskin & Phelps

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 38:36


Baskin & Phelps
Will Carlos Santana wind up being a trade piece for the Guardians?

Baskin & Phelps

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 12:45


Jeff and Andy talk about the infield prospects that could be getting called up from Columbus soon and what that means for Carlos Santana.

Water Flying
Flying Seaplanes Over San Francisco Bay with Aero Adventures

Water Flying

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 49:45


On this episode Steve is in Sausalito, California with Aaron Singer of Aero Adventures. Commodore Center Seaplane Base, where Aero Adventures operates, dates back to the romance of the Pan Am Clipper Ships.The base has an amazing safety record and a colorful history as the location where Otis Redding wrote "Sittin' on the Dock of the Bay," and as a recording location for artists such as the Greatful Dead, Janis Joplin, Carlos Santana and Jefferson Airplane among many others.Today Aero Adventures has endured challenges by the local community. With SPA's help, it continues to offer flightseeing operations off of the mud (listen to the episode to learn more), where customers can fly over Alcatraz, the Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco Bay and the amazingly beautiful Pacific Coast.

Roundhouse Roulette | A Walker, Texas Ranger Podcast
"The Trial Of LaRue" | Walker's Joker Returns & Smooth

Roundhouse Roulette | A Walker, Texas Ranger Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 83:02


Join us as we dig into the socials before dissecting a thrilling episode of Walker, Texas Ranger where LaRue (portrayed by the ever awesome Wayne Péré) returns taking Alex and Trivette hostage in a tense courtroom standoff! Oh and we may or may not have covered SANTANA's “Smooth"… See complete episode stats (# of fights, explosions, vehicle chases, roundhouse kicks & more) at roundhouseroulette.com.Share your opinions with us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter or by emailing us at roundhouseroulette@gmail.com.If you'd like to support the show, leave us a review on Apple Podcasts. To further support our shenanigans, check out our fresh Merch or our ever evolving Patreon mayhem. Most importantly, thanks for hanging with us!

The Chazz Palminteri Show
Rob Thomas Talks Matchbox Twenty and Songwriting | Chazz Palminteri Show | EP 222

The Chazz Palminteri Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 51:26


On this week's episode of The Chazz Palminteri Show, I sit down with Grammy-winning singer, songwriter, and Matchbox Twenty frontman, Rob Thomas. We dive deep into Rob's incredible journey — from his early life growing up in the South and running away from home at 15, to becoming one of the biggest names in rock and pop music. Rob opens up about life on the road, starting Matchbox Twenty, balancing a solo career, and the real stories behind hits like "3AM" and "Smooth" with Carlos Santana. We also explore the realities of the music business, the art of songwriting, and why staying authentic matters more than ever. In this episode: Rob's early struggles and how they shaped his music The rise of Matchbox Twenty Collaborations with legends like Carlos Santana The truth about songwriting, publishing, and the business side of music Why authenticity beats chasing trends Lessons on resilience, family, and personal growth If you love music, storytelling, and real conversations about life and creativity, this one's for you. Make sure to follow, rate, and share the show — and stay tuned for new inspiring conversations every week. Connect with me: Instagram: @chazzpalminteri X (Twitter): @chazzpalminteri TikTok: @chazzpalminteri Special thanks to our producer John (@NYVideoGuy). Visit NYVideoGuy.com for top-tier video and production services.

Sarah and Vinnie Full Show
Hour 4: Katy Perry Doesn't Care

Sarah and Vinnie Full Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 31:51


Is a roll of nickels any good at a casino these days? Sarah's got music news from these legends along with Willie Nelson trivia that's too strange to believe. Camila Cabello pokes fun at Katy Perry, but she just kicked off her tour and isn't phased! Plus, an update on Carlos Santana's health. Vinnie says men don't even notice your… basically anything. And the Vinnie vs. Bob head-to-head continues!

The Rizzuto Show
Crap On Extra: Top Gross Behind The Scenes & Riot Fest Announced

The Rizzuto Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 41:26


MUSIC Riot Fest just announced the lineup for its 20th anniversary, with Green Day, Blink-182, and Weezer as headliners.  The festival will go down September 19th to the 21st at Douglass Park in Chicago.            311 singer Nick Hexum has released his second EP in two months. Full Memories is the follow-up to Waxing Nostalgic, which was released in February, and it's the second installment in a trio of lunar-themed EPs.   Green Day will get their star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on May 1st.   In your weekly Jelly Roll news: Jelly Roll has three nominations, and Twenty One Pilots and Linkin Park each have two at the American Music Awards, which will be held May 26th in Las Vegas and air on CBS.   Korn frontman Jonathan Davis will appear on the April 30th episode of Ghost Adventures on the Discovery Channel.   In recognition of Van Halen's “Jump” being streamed a billion times on Spotify, David Lee Roth has re-posted a parody video for the song that was made minus the music and with sound effects added to accompany the movements of the band members. It's quite funny.   Carlos Santana was hospitalized after suffering a medical emergency on Tuesday, fainting during his soundcheck at San Antonio's Majestic Theatre. https://ultimateclassicrock.com/santana-hospitalized-2025/   Seth MacFarlane's ninth studio album, Lush Life: The Lost Sinatra Arrangements, will feature 12 unreleased arrangements created for Frank Sinatra by two of his legendary collaborators. Rob Zombie is releasing a book on September 16th called 'House Of 1000 Corpses: The Making Of A Cult Classic'  that goes behind the camera of his 2003 horror film. Jack Black will be part of Weezer‘s mysterious new movie. News of the Tenacious D musician's involvement was confirmed by frontman Rivers Cuomo, who shared an AI-generated film poster on band's Discord server. TV Robert Irwin carried a snake shirtless at the Hulu Get Real House event on Tuesday (April 22) in Beverly Hills, California, to make a big announcement. Jay Leno would be down for a reunion with David Letterman, but he thinks it would be awkward for Dave.   MOVING ON INTO MOVIE NEWS: Check out the trailer for the HBO documentary "Pee-wee As Himself".   "People" magazine doesn't just crown the Sexiest Man Alive.  They also choose the World's Most Beautiful Person.  And this year, it's 62-year-old Demi Moore.   Pete Davidson has removed 30% of his tattoos so far and has spent $200,000.  He says it'll take him another 10 years to complete, and he hasn't even gotten to his torso and back yet.   AND FINALLY  Actors have to do nasty things sometimes.  BuzzFeed put together a list of some gross behind the scenes facts from movies and TV shows.    AND THAT IS YOUR CRAP ON CELEBRITIES! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Rizzuto Show
Crap On Extra: Top Gross Behind The Scenes & Riot Fest Announced

The Rizzuto Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 35:41


MUSICRiot Fest just announced the lineup for its 20th anniversary, with GreenDay, Blink-182, and Weezer as headliners.  Thefestival will go down September 19th to the 21st at Douglass Park in Chicago.          311 singer Nick Hexum has releasedhis second EP in two months. Full Memories is the follow-up to Waxing Nostalgic,which was released in February, and it's the second installment in a trio oflunar-themed EPs.  Green Day will get their star on the Hollywood Walkof Fame on May 1st.  In your weekly JellyRoll news: Jelly Roll has threenominations, and Twenty One Pilots and Linkin Park eachhave two at the American Music Awards, which will be held May 26th in Las Vegas andair on CBS. Korn frontman Jonathan Davis willappear on the April 30th episode of Ghost Adventures on theDiscovery Channel. In recognition of VanHalen's “Jump” being streamed a billion times on Spotify, David Lee Roth hasre-posted a parody video for the song that was made minus the musicand with sound effects added to accompany the movements of the band members.It's quite funny.  Carlos Santana washospitalized after suffering a medical emergency on Tuesday, fainting duringhis soundcheck at San Antonio's Majestic Theatre. https://ultimateclassicrock.com/santana-hospitalized-2025/  Seth MacFarlane's ninthstudio album, Lush Life: The Lost Sinatra Arrangements, will feature 12unreleased arrangements created for Frank Sinatra by two of hislegendary collaborators. Rob Zombie is releasinga book on September 16th called 'House Of 1000 Corpses: The Making Of A CultClassic'  that goes behind the camera of his 2003 horror film. Jack Black will be part of Weezer‘s mysterious new movie. News of the Tenacious Dmusician's involvement was confirmed by frontman Rivers Cuomo, who shared anAI-generated film poster on band's Discord server. TVRobertIrwin carried a snake shirtless at the Hulu Get Real House event onTuesday (April 22) in Beverly Hills, California, to make a big announcement. Jay Leno would be down for a reunion with DavidLetterman, but he thinks it would be awkward for Dave.  MOVING ON INTO MOVIENEWS:Check out the trailerfor the HBO documentary "Pee-wee As Himself". "People" magazine doesn't justcrown the Sexiest Man Alive.  They also choose the World's Most Beautiful Person.  And this year, it's62-year-old Demi Moore.  Pete Davidson has removed 30% of his tattoos so far and hasspent $200,000.  He says it'll take him another 10 years to complete,and he hasn't even gotten to his torso and back yet.  AND FINALLY Actors have to do nasty things sometimes.  BuzzFeed put together a list of some gross behindthe scenes facts from movies and TV shows.   AND THAT IS YOUR CRAP ON CELEBRITIES! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

FM4 Projekt X
projektX 2404 Carlos Santana und Vera Russwurm

FM4 Projekt X

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 29:17


Gitarre lernen mit Carlos Santana und Vera Russwurm. Der Superstar zeigt einfache Anfängertricks und Übungen für Einsteiger und Fortgeschrittene.

Noticiero Univision
Así fue el primer día de capilla ardiente del Papa Francisco

Noticiero Univision

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 19:55


Miles de fieles llegaron a la Basílica de San Pedro y soportaron largas filas con tal de darle el último adiós al papa Francisco en la primera jornada de su capilla ardiente. ¿Cómo se hace el anuncio del nuevo papa? Te contamos algunas curiosidades sobre ese esperado momento. En otras noticias: las expansión del incendio Johns Road ha obligado a las autoridades a decretar estado de emergencia en Nueva JerseyAlrededor de 20 migrantes que buscaban trabajo fueron detenidos por agentes migratorios en una tienda Home Depot. 

El Mañanero Radio
¿Carlos Santana merece ir al clásico? Boletrí se la juega en la NBA GSW vs Houston - Las Deportivas

El Mañanero Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 18:54


Making Sound with Jann Klose
Francis Dunnery

Making Sound with Jann Klose

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 64:35


EPISODE 127: Francis Dunnery defies easy categorization. His work reflects a deep commitment to personal freedom and individuality. While his style is often playfully philosophical, he's also capable of crafting achingly profound, beautiful music. Dunnery first gained public recognition in the 1980s as the lead vocalist and guitarist of the progressive rock band It Bites, achieving chart success across Europe and Asia. Since then, he has embarked on a diverse musical journey spanning over three decades, collaborating with renowned artists such as Robert Plant (Led Zeppelin), Carlos Santana, Chris Difford (Squeeze), Ian Brown (The Stone Roses), Lauryn Hill, and Steve Hackett (Genesis). He has also performed with legendary bands like Yes and Hootie and the Blowfish, and shared the stage with the iconic Chris Squire. Beyond these collaborations, Dunnery is a celebrated rock icon in his own right, having released over ten albums of original and diverse compositions, achieving international chart success. He is also the founder and president of The Charlie and Kathleen Dunnery Children's Fund (CKDCF), a charity dedicated to children's health and wellness in West Cumbria, England. The CKDCF hosts an annual benefit concert and charity walk, attracting support from some of the biggest names in rock and roll history. Dunnery is more than just a musician. He's an educator, a master songwriter, a mentor, and a storyteller. As Robert Plant once observed, “Francis Dunnery should be a public service.” For over four decades, he has consistently created original and engaging entertainment for his fans, from new CDs and live concerts to astrology readings and house concerts. Today, more than ever, Dunnery remains dedicated to his own personal freedom and individuality, and encourages the same in his audience. He continues his music and philosophical studies and plans to live a long and fulfilling life.Contact us: makingsoundpodcast.comFollow on Instagram: @makingsoundpodcastFollow on Threads: @jannkloseJoin our Facebook GroupPlease support the show with a donation, thank you for listening!

The Rizzuto Show
Crap On Extra: Sexyy Questioned and Best Animated Romances!

The Rizzuto Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 42:25


MUSIC St. Louis native Sexyy Red is facing a lawsuit, accused of calling on her followers to attack her child's grandmother. According to KMOV.   The new look Sublime are working on a new album. When Jakob Nowell followed in his father's footsteps last year he initially said he didn't expect to make any new music with Bud Gaugh and Eric Wilson beyond “Feel Like That,” which repurposed an old Sublime demo and used his father's Bradley Nowell's vocals.   Poison's Brett Michaels says his trademark bandana is his "superpower". Corey Feldman is on the latest episode of Billy Corgan's podcast,  “The Magnificent Others” and  he claimed he was up for two of Leonardo DiCaprio's biggest roles: First, he said he was actually CAST as Arnie in 1993's "What's Eating Gilbert Grape" . . . but then Johnny Depp joined the cast and got him fired   Carlos Santana wants to collaborate with Taylor Swift and do an album with her, and he already has three songs picked out for them: Bob Marley's "No Woman, No Cry" . . . Bob Dylan's "Just Like a Woman", and "Natural Woman" by Carole King.   If you know the story of the Beatles, you probably know that in 1962, they auditioned for numerous recording studios and were turned away.  TV  "Malcolm in the Middle" is being revived on Disney+ and while there are familiar names reprising their characters, there will be one new face taking on a big role   Hulu's hit series Only Murders in the Building is adding more star power for its fifth season! Joe Gatto is entering an in-patient facility after becoming the subject of sexual assault and harassment allegations. Netflix has been developing a series for Scooby-Do for about a year already, and they're calling it a "modern re-imagining."              After filming wrapped on the final season of "The Handmaid's Tale", Elisabeth Moss asked for a souvenir, but somebody beat her to it. h   MOVING ON INTO MOVIE NEWS: Marvel Studios revealed the cast for the next Avengers movie   AND FINALLY We've seen plenty of lists of the best romances on TV.  But what about the best ANIMATED romances on TV?  Here's how "Entertainment Weekly" ranks them:   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Rizzuto Show
Crap On Extra: Sexyy Questioned and Best Animated Romances!

The Rizzuto Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 36:40


MUSICSt. Louis native SexyyRed is facing a lawsuit, accused of calling on her followers to attack herchild's grandmother. According to KMOV.  The new look Sublime areworking on a new album.When Jakob Nowell followedin his father's footsteps last year he initially said he didn't expect to makeany new music with Bud Gaugh and Eric Wilson beyond “FeelLike That,” which repurposed an old Sublime demo and used his father's BradleyNowell's vocals. Poison's Brett Michaelssays his trademark bandana is his "superpower". Corey Feldman is on the latest episode of Billy Corgan's podcast, “The Magnificent Others” and  he claimed he was up for two of LeonardoDiCaprio's biggest roles: First, he said he was actually CAST as Arnie in1993's "What's Eating Gilbert Grape" . . . but then JohnnyDepp joined the cast and got him fired Carlos Santana wants to collaborate with Taylor Swift anddo an album with her, and he already has three songs picked out for them: BobMarley's "No Woman, No Cry" . . . Bob Dylan's "JustLike a Woman", and "Natural Woman" by CaroleKing. If you know the story ofthe Beatles, you probably know that in 1962, they auditioned for numerousrecording studios and were turned away. TV "Malcolm inthe Middle" is being revived onDisney+ and while thereare familiar names reprising their characters, there will be one new facetaking on a big role Hulu's hit series OnlyMurders in the Building is adding more star power for its fifth season! Joe Gatto is entering anin-patient facility after becoming the subject of sexual assault and harassmentallegations. Netflix has beendeveloping a series for Scooby-Do for about a year already, and they're callingit a "modern re-imagining."            After filmingwrapped on the final season of "The Handmaid's Tale", ElisabethMoss asked for a souvenir, but somebody beat her to it. h MOVING ON INTO MOVIENEWS:Marvel Studios revealedthe cast for the next Avengers movie AND FINALLYWe've seen plenty oflists of the best romances on TV.  But what about the best ANIMATEDromances on TV?  Here's how "Entertainment Weekly" ranks them:  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Sarah and Vinnie Full Show
SEG 4 Ariana Grande has Brighter Days Ahead

Sarah and Vinnie Full Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 29:18


9a-10a New Year's Rev: Coming of age movie featuring Green Day and a rocking cast. Carlos Santana wants to work with Taylor Swift. Ariana Grande's newest album continues. Vinnie is the GOAT. A $50M Jackpot is coming, and here's how to get more from the gas station pump. Game Time: MLB Opening Day trivia

Hillbilly Horror Stories
2018 Rock & Roll and The Occult 3

Hillbilly Horror Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 48:37


Ricky, Jerry and Tracy all 3 talk about Jim Morrison, Jimi Hendrix and Carlos Santana as well as others