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On this podcast I have often argued against the “anti-conspiracy left”, but now that everyone and your mom can't help but be noided, the relevant question is no longer, “If you're on the left, can you be noided?” but rather, “Since you're noided, should you be on the left or the right?” To argue this question, I do a quick hate-read of the Bible of 20th-c anti-revolutionary ideology on the cusp of the End of History, Fire in the Minds of Men, by Ronald Reagan's Librarian of Congress—followed by a wide-ranging conversation with the roaring River, of the must-listen podcast River to Reality. The final song my incompetent rendition of “Happy Paddle”, a song about going by canoe to a festival, composed by Casey James of the Musqueam nation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Brent & Johnny welcome hit songwriter Brice Long to the Challenge, and they craft 5-6 different conceptual angles for writing a song titled "Dirt In Your Church". As a songwriter, Brice has had over 175 of his songs cut with artists such as Garth Brooks, George Strait, Chris Stapleton, Hank Williams Jr, Randy Houser, Josh Turner, Reba McEntire, Gary Allan, Cody Johnson, Chris Young, Jon Pardi, Lainey Wilson, Casey James, Randy Travis, John Michael Montgomery, Porter Wagoner and many more. Brice's songwriting hits include the #1 singles “Heartache On The Dance Floor” by Jon Pardi and “Nothing On But The Radio” by Gary Allan. Randy Houser's “Like a Cowboy”, a song that also garnered Brice a CMA nomination for Song of the Year. Other recent hits include Randy Houser's debut single, “Anything Goes”, “Today” from Gary Allan, Casey James' “Let's Don't Call It A Night”, and Jon Pardi's “What I Can't Put Down”. Connect With Brice Here: Facebook: @BriceLongMusic Instagram: @BriceLongSongs YouTube: @BriceLongMusic Spotify: @BriceLong Website: https://bricelongmusic.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
En esta nueva edición de nuestro podcast estrenamos 'Pieces of Me', el disco que acaba de publicar la pianista Carol Albert. En el repaso a otras novedades de la música Smooth Jazz escuchamos los álbumes de Paul Brown, Michael Mani, T-Square, Lin Rountree, Mindi Abair y Skip Martin. En el bloque central recuperamos los tres álbumes que editó el dúo Bell & James, integrado por Casey James y Leroy Bell, hermano del célebre compositor Thom Bell.
Colt and David sit down with singer/songwriter Brice Long. Brice has enjoyed a successful 25+ year music career. As a songwriter he has had over 175 of his songs cut with artists such as Garth Brooks, George Strait, Chris Stapleton, Hank Williams Jr, Randy Houser, Josh Turner, Reba McEntire, Gary Allan, Cody Johnson, Chris Young, Jon Pardi, Lainey Wilson, Casey James, Randy Travis, John Michael Montgomery, Porter Wagoner and many more. Brice's songwriting hits include the #1 singles “Heartache On The Dance Floor” by Jon Pardi and “Nothing On But The Radio” by Gary Allan. Randy Houser's “Like a Cowboy”,a song that also garnered Brice a CMA nomination for Song of the Year. Other recent chart toppers are Randy Houser's debut single, “Anything Goes”, “Today” from Gary Allan, Casey James' “Let's Don't Call It A Night” and Jon Pardi's, “What I Can't Put Down”.Website: www.bricelongmusic.comFacebook: www.facebook.com/bricelongInstagram: www.instagram.com/bricelongsongsTwitter (X): www.twitter.com/bricelongsongsSend us a textSupport the showCheck out our socials and follow us!Facebook: www.facebook.com/TwangTownPodcastInstagram: www.instagram.com/TwangTownPodTwitter: www.twitter.com/TwangTownPodWe would love your support to continue to bring listeners amazing content!Cash App: www.cash.app/$TwangTownPodBuzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2232176/support
Ron sits down with Casey James from Luxe Realty Photography and Will Peña from Tucson Pack and Ship.
In this episode, we sit down with drummer Hubert Payne, who shares his remarkable journey from a promising football career to becoming a sought-after session musician and the drummer for the Grammy-winning band Little Big Town. Hubert opens up about the gut-wrenching transition from sports to music, the humility he found in drumming, and how he's leveraged his diverse skills to build a multifaceted career. Hubert Payne, Nashville based drummer. Currently the drummer for Grammy Award Winning artist's Little Big Town. Has worked with David Nail, Casey James, Josh Gracin, Keb Mo', Jana Kramer, The Oak Ridge Boys, Love and Theft, Hunter Hayes and more. From dirty grooves to train beats I'd love to make as much music as possible! You will receive the isolated unmixed multitrack wav files for 1 song via dropbox upon completion of the session. Any revision requests will be made happily! Pro gear, kits from Bonham to Questlove available recorded in top notch Nashville studio. -Some Things That Came Up: -2:30 Hubert and Rich met when he was playing with Katie Armiger in the early 2000's -3:30 Hubert played football at Saginaw Valley State University and had his sights set on going pro. -4:20 Transferred and played football at MTSU -5:00 Detroit Lions -7:30 Identity was wrapped up in football -8:45 Hubert's Dad was a pro drummer with The Dramatics, Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg -11:40 Rich made Hubert dangerous? -14:10 Little Big Town has been very supportive and helpful to Hubert's other goals -18:00 Director of Sports Performance at a facility in Orlando -19:00 Musicians are so creative and resourceful. No limiting mindsets -20:30 Throw your hat in the ring! Why Not me? -21:30 On Site Workshops. Connecting to our authentic self -26:00 Protecting ourselves from trauma -27:00 Transactional Analysis (The Parent-The Child-The Adult) -28:00 Playing on Lower Broadway in Nashville helped with skill acquisition -30:15 The Little Big Town audition came through Seth Rausch -33:40 Take responsibility for your inspiration -38:30 Hubert's family drives him -40:20 Hubert speaks to college athletic organizations highlighting transferable skills -45:15 Hubert has spoken at Universal Studios in Florida on mental health and high performance -51:15 Hubert's own project as a leader is called The Network -54:40 Playing with Keb Mo, Oak Ridge Boys, etc. -56:40 Playing with Hunter Hayes -1:01:45 Hubert wants to be Christ-like. That's the highest level of performance Follow: Airgigs.com soundbetter.com The Rich Redmond Show is about all things music, motivation and success. Candid conversations with musicians, actors, comedians, authors and thought leaders about their lives and the stories that shaped them. Rich Redmond is the longtime drummer with Jason Aldean and many other veteran musicians and artists. Rich is also an actor, speaker, author, producer and educator. Rich has been heard on thousands of songs, over 30 of which have been #1 hits! Follow Rich: @richredmond www.richredmond.com Jim McCarthy is the quintessential Blue Collar Voice Guy. Honing his craft since 1996 with radio stations in Illinois, South Carolina, Connecticut, New York, Las Vegas and Nashville, Jim has voiced well over 10,000 pieces since and garnered an ear for audio production which he now uses for various podcasts, commercials and promos. Jim is also an accomplished video producer, content creator, writer and overall entrepreneur. Produced by Jim McCarthy and It's Your Show dot Co: www.jmvos.com www.itsyourshow.co
Guys this week we have our incredibly talented friends, Casey James and Carla McGraw joining us on the pod to talk about their incredible journey to starting their SOLD OUT brand RÉFORME BEAUTY. Their power lip has single handedly changed our lives and when they restock in Jan, it will change yours. WE DO NOT LEAVE THE HOUSE WITHOUT IT. RÉFORME BEAUTY was born from a shared dream to rewrite the rules of beauty. Their lip contour, POWERLIP, is just the beginning of their beauty empire and as usual we chat all things business, gossip, life and loss.We know you will love these incredible ladies and their brand. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of Talking Buffalo, Patrick Moran is joined by Casey James from Arrowhead Pride of SB Nation to discuss this Sunday's huge Buffalo Bills vs Kansas Chiefs matchup primarily from the perspective of someone who covers the Chiefs. How much this game means to the Bills and their fan base varies depending on who you ask, but one undeniable thing is that it's more than just one of 17 games on the 2024 schedule. Patrick asks Casey for his thoughts on several aspects of the Chiefs and this game, including the frustration if any some Chiefs may have with critics blowing off their 9-0 start to the season as the team just being lucky and/or always the beneficiary of some controversial officiating calls. James also sheds light on Kansas City's offense, which hasn't been great but leads the NFL in third downs to keep them on the field. Travis Kelce has heated up over the past three weeks, plus how much is DeAndre Hopkins moving the needle and what's been the impact of rookie Xavier Worthy? Defensively Kansas City remains stout like they did last year. Casey talks about what's keying that effort in addition to what besides Josh Allen has Kansas City worried, if Buffalo is their biggest obstacle to a perfect 17-0 regular season and much more. Before leaving Patrick has some thoughts on the Buffalo Sabres needing to have the pressure on them right now, and UB football's team eligible to go bowling. Follow Caleb on Twitter @CJScoobs and be sure to check out Arrowhead Pride for all things Chiefs. ♦♦♦♦♦ Follow Patrick Moran/Talking Buffalo Podcast Substack: Patrick Moran's Substack Twitter: @PatrickMoranTB Facebook: Talking Buffalo Podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
En esta edición presentamos 'Good Life', nuevo disco de la actriz y cantante Ledisi. En el habitual repaso por recientes lanzamientos en la música Smooth Jazz reseñamos los álbumes de Vincent Ingala, Art Sherrod Jr., Lalah Hathaway, Citrus Sun y Lee Ritenour & Dave Grusin. En el bloque central recuperamos los tres álbumes que editó el dúo Bell & James, integrado por Casey James y Leroy Bell, hermano del célebre compositor Thom Bell.
www.LeRoyBell.com is an American singer and songwriter. He and friend Casey James formed the duo Bell and James, composing songs that were hits for other artists most notably two charting hit singles for Elton John. Later Bell with bassist Terry Morgan formed the group, LeRoy Bell & his Only Friends. In 2011, Bell auditioned for the American The X Factor and was chosen for the Final 16 and went on to the live shows being mentored by Nicole Scherzinger. He was eliminated after the fifth live show finishing 8th overall in the inaugural season of the American The X Factor. BELL AND JAMES Bell and James was a duo soul group formed by LeRoy Bell (on drums and guitar) and Casey James (on guitar, bass and keyboards). They both had played in other bands together before they decided to team up as Bell & James. The duo released three albums: Bell & James (1978), Only Make Believe (1979) and In Black and White (1980), and had a number of singles, the most successful and well-known being “Livin' It Up (Friday Night)” released on A&M Records. It reached #15 on the U.S. Hot 100. SONGWRITING LeRoy Bell also co-wrote many songs for others in partnership with Casey James. They were encouraged by LeRoy's uncle Thom Bell who owned Mighty Three Music, a music publishing and production company along with Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff. The latter were a famous composing duo collaboration Gamble and Huff to whom Bell and James provided some of their compositions. Their songs were recorded by a number of groups including: The Spinners The O'Jays (notably in “This Time Baby”) The Temptations Rita Marley Gladys Knight & the Pips Freda Payne The Three Degrees WITH ELTON JOHN Most notably, two of the LeRoy Bell songs were recorded by Elton John. One was “Mama Can't Buy You Love” and the other “Are You Ready for Love”. The songs, a LeRoy Bell-Casey James co-composition appeared in the The Thom Bell Sessions in 1977. Elton John's song version of “Mama Can't Buy You Love” went to the Top 10 in the general charts and #1 the Adult/Contemporary chart and in the fall of 1979, earning Elton a Grammy Nomination for “Best Male R&B Vocal Performance”. His song “Are You Ready for Love” was even a bigger hit. Tracklist of Elton John singles: Side 1: “Are You Ready for Love” (LeRoy Bell, Thom Bell, Casey James) (8:31) Side 2.1: “Three Way Love Affair” (LeRoy Bell, Casey James) (5:31) Side 2.2: “Mama Can't Buy You Love” (LeRoy Bell, Casey James) (4:03) In February 1989, The Complete Thom Bell Sessions was released by MCA Records, although it had been recorded in 1977. In addition to “Mama Can't Buy You Love” and “Are You Ready for Love”, it featured three additional songs, including “Country Love Song” also co-written by LeRoy Bell. 1. “Nice and Slow” (Elton John, Bernie Taupin, Thom Bell) 2. “Country Love Song” (LeRoy Bell, Casey James) 3. “Shine on Through” (Elton John, G. Osborne) 4. “Mama Can't Buy You Love” (LeRoy Bell, Casey James) 5. “Are You Ready for Love” (LeRoy Bell, Casey James) 6. “Three Way Love Affair” (LeRoy Bell, Casey James) In 2003, Fat Boy Slim mixed Elton John's single version making it to the British Singles Chart. The song also charted in many European charts. WITH TEDDY PENDERGRASS LeRoy Bell had a long-running cooperation with Teddy Pendergrass for whom he wrote 5 songs in three different albums: 1979: “I'll Never See Heaven Again” on the album Teddy 1979: “Set Me Free”, also on album Teddy 1982: “Loving You Was Good” on album This One's for You 1983: “Heaven Only Knows” from the album Heaven Only Knows (lead song) Pendergrass album 1990: “Glad to Be Alive” from the album Truly Blessed OTHERS 1979: Lou Rawls: “Bark, Bite (Fight All Night)” on the album Let Me Be Good to You 1980: Lou Rawls: “Heartache (Just When You Think You're Loved)” and “You Are” on album Sit Down and Talk to Me 1988: Kimiko Kasai: “Love Talk” from album Love Talk (lead song) 2001: Me and You: “You Never Know What You Got (Til It's Gone)” 2002: Jennifer Lopez: “Still” cowritten with James and Jennifer Lopez herself in the latter's album This Is Me… Then 2005: The Freemasons: “Love on My Mind” that appears on albums Shakedown, Unmixed and Shakedown 2 He has also written for Phyllis Hyman SOLO CAREER Starting in the 2000s, he worked solo and toured extensively. In the process, he released various albums including his debut solo EP Spending Time (on his own
After the end of the Maoist era in the People's Republic of China, the rise of queer communities and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) has generated growing public and academic attention. Drawing on over a decade of ethnographic fieldwork in northwest China, Casey James Miller offers a novel, compelling, and intimately personal perspective on Chinese queer culture and activism. In Inside the Circle: Queer Culture and Activism in Northwest China (Rutgers UP, 2023), Miller tells the stories of two courageous and dedicated groups of queer activists in the city of Xi'an: a grassroots gay men's HIV/AIDS organization called Tong'ai and a lesbian women's group named UNITE. Taking inspiration from “the circle,” a term used to imagine local, national, and global queer communities, Miller shows how everyday people in northwest China are taking part in queer culture and activism while also striving to lead traditionally moral lives in a rapidly changing society. The queer stories in this book broaden our understandings of gender and sexuality in contemporary China and show how taking global queer diversity seriously requires us to de-center Western cultural values, historical experiences, and theoretical perspectives. Casey James Miller is Assistant Professor of anthropology at Muhlenberg College in Allentown, Pennsylvania. He receives his PhD degree in anthropology from Brandeis University. His work focuses on the intersections between queer anthropology, medical anthropology, and the anthropology of Chinese culture and society. Yadong Li is a PhD student in anthropology at Tulane University. His research interests lie at the intersection of the anthropology of state, the anthropology of time, hope studies, and post-structuralist philosophy. More details about his scholarship and research interests can be found here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
After the end of the Maoist era in the People's Republic of China, the rise of queer communities and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) has generated growing public and academic attention. Drawing on over a decade of ethnographic fieldwork in northwest China, Casey James Miller offers a novel, compelling, and intimately personal perspective on Chinese queer culture and activism. In Inside the Circle: Queer Culture and Activism in Northwest China (Rutgers UP, 2023), Miller tells the stories of two courageous and dedicated groups of queer activists in the city of Xi'an: a grassroots gay men's HIV/AIDS organization called Tong'ai and a lesbian women's group named UNITE. Taking inspiration from “the circle,” a term used to imagine local, national, and global queer communities, Miller shows how everyday people in northwest China are taking part in queer culture and activism while also striving to lead traditionally moral lives in a rapidly changing society. The queer stories in this book broaden our understandings of gender and sexuality in contemporary China and show how taking global queer diversity seriously requires us to de-center Western cultural values, historical experiences, and theoretical perspectives. Casey James Miller is Assistant Professor of anthropology at Muhlenberg College in Allentown, Pennsylvania. He receives his PhD degree in anthropology from Brandeis University. His work focuses on the intersections between queer anthropology, medical anthropology, and the anthropology of Chinese culture and society. Yadong Li is a PhD student in anthropology at Tulane University. His research interests lie at the intersection of the anthropology of state, the anthropology of time, hope studies, and post-structuralist philosophy. More details about his scholarship and research interests can be found here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/east-asian-studies
After the end of the Maoist era in the People's Republic of China, the rise of queer communities and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) has generated growing public and academic attention. Drawing on over a decade of ethnographic fieldwork in northwest China, Casey James Miller offers a novel, compelling, and intimately personal perspective on Chinese queer culture and activism. In Inside the Circle: Queer Culture and Activism in Northwest China (Rutgers UP, 2023), Miller tells the stories of two courageous and dedicated groups of queer activists in the city of Xi'an: a grassroots gay men's HIV/AIDS organization called Tong'ai and a lesbian women's group named UNITE. Taking inspiration from “the circle,” a term used to imagine local, national, and global queer communities, Miller shows how everyday people in northwest China are taking part in queer culture and activism while also striving to lead traditionally moral lives in a rapidly changing society. The queer stories in this book broaden our understandings of gender and sexuality in contemporary China and show how taking global queer diversity seriously requires us to de-center Western cultural values, historical experiences, and theoretical perspectives. Casey James Miller is Assistant Professor of anthropology at Muhlenberg College in Allentown, Pennsylvania. He receives his PhD degree in anthropology from Brandeis University. His work focuses on the intersections between queer anthropology, medical anthropology, and the anthropology of Chinese culture and society. Yadong Li is a PhD student in anthropology at Tulane University. His research interests lie at the intersection of the anthropology of state, the anthropology of time, hope studies, and post-structuralist philosophy. More details about his scholarship and research interests can be found here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/gender-studies
After the end of the Maoist era in the People's Republic of China, the rise of queer communities and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) has generated growing public and academic attention. Drawing on over a decade of ethnographic fieldwork in northwest China, Casey James Miller offers a novel, compelling, and intimately personal perspective on Chinese queer culture and activism. In Inside the Circle: Queer Culture and Activism in Northwest China (Rutgers UP, 2023), Miller tells the stories of two courageous and dedicated groups of queer activists in the city of Xi'an: a grassroots gay men's HIV/AIDS organization called Tong'ai and a lesbian women's group named UNITE. Taking inspiration from “the circle,” a term used to imagine local, national, and global queer communities, Miller shows how everyday people in northwest China are taking part in queer culture and activism while also striving to lead traditionally moral lives in a rapidly changing society. The queer stories in this book broaden our understandings of gender and sexuality in contemporary China and show how taking global queer diversity seriously requires us to de-center Western cultural values, historical experiences, and theoretical perspectives. Casey James Miller is Assistant Professor of anthropology at Muhlenberg College in Allentown, Pennsylvania. He receives his PhD degree in anthropology from Brandeis University. His work focuses on the intersections between queer anthropology, medical anthropology, and the anthropology of Chinese culture and society. Yadong Li is a PhD student in anthropology at Tulane University. His research interests lie at the intersection of the anthropology of state, the anthropology of time, hope studies, and post-structuralist philosophy. More details about his scholarship and research interests can be found here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/anthropology
After the end of the Maoist era in the People's Republic of China, the rise of queer communities and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) has generated growing public and academic attention. Drawing on over a decade of ethnographic fieldwork in northwest China, Casey James Miller offers a novel, compelling, and intimately personal perspective on Chinese queer culture and activism. In Inside the Circle: Queer Culture and Activism in Northwest China (Rutgers UP, 2023), Miller tells the stories of two courageous and dedicated groups of queer activists in the city of Xi'an: a grassroots gay men's HIV/AIDS organization called Tong'ai and a lesbian women's group named UNITE. Taking inspiration from “the circle,” a term used to imagine local, national, and global queer communities, Miller shows how everyday people in northwest China are taking part in queer culture and activism while also striving to lead traditionally moral lives in a rapidly changing society. The queer stories in this book broaden our understandings of gender and sexuality in contemporary China and show how taking global queer diversity seriously requires us to de-center Western cultural values, historical experiences, and theoretical perspectives. Casey James Miller is Assistant Professor of anthropology at Muhlenberg College in Allentown, Pennsylvania. He receives his PhD degree in anthropology from Brandeis University. His work focuses on the intersections between queer anthropology, medical anthropology, and the anthropology of Chinese culture and society. Yadong Li is a PhD student in anthropology at Tulane University. His research interests lie at the intersection of the anthropology of state, the anthropology of time, hope studies, and post-structuralist philosophy. More details about his scholarship and research interests can be found here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/chinese-studies
After the end of the Maoist era in the People's Republic of China, the rise of queer communities and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) has generated growing public and academic attention. Drawing on over a decade of ethnographic fieldwork in northwest China, Casey James Miller offers a novel, compelling, and intimately personal perspective on Chinese queer culture and activism. In Inside the Circle: Queer Culture and Activism in Northwest China (Rutgers UP, 2023), Miller tells the stories of two courageous and dedicated groups of queer activists in the city of Xi'an: a grassroots gay men's HIV/AIDS organization called Tong'ai and a lesbian women's group named UNITE. Taking inspiration from “the circle,” a term used to imagine local, national, and global queer communities, Miller shows how everyday people in northwest China are taking part in queer culture and activism while also striving to lead traditionally moral lives in a rapidly changing society. The queer stories in this book broaden our understandings of gender and sexuality in contemporary China and show how taking global queer diversity seriously requires us to de-center Western cultural values, historical experiences, and theoretical perspectives. Casey James Miller is Assistant Professor of anthropology at Muhlenberg College in Allentown, Pennsylvania. He receives his PhD degree in anthropology from Brandeis University. His work focuses on the intersections between queer anthropology, medical anthropology, and the anthropology of Chinese culture and society. Yadong Li is a PhD student in anthropology at Tulane University. His research interests lie at the intersection of the anthropology of state, the anthropology of time, hope studies, and post-structuralist philosophy. More details about his scholarship and research interests can be found here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sociology
After the end of the Maoist era in the People's Republic of China, the rise of queer communities and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) has generated growing public and academic attention. Drawing on over a decade of ethnographic fieldwork in northwest China, Casey James Miller offers a novel, compelling, and intimately personal perspective on Chinese queer culture and activism. In Inside the Circle: Queer Culture and Activism in Northwest China (Rutgers UP, 2023), Miller tells the stories of two courageous and dedicated groups of queer activists in the city of Xi'an: a grassroots gay men's HIV/AIDS organization called Tong'ai and a lesbian women's group named UNITE. Taking inspiration from “the circle,” a term used to imagine local, national, and global queer communities, Miller shows how everyday people in northwest China are taking part in queer culture and activism while also striving to lead traditionally moral lives in a rapidly changing society. The queer stories in this book broaden our understandings of gender and sexuality in contemporary China and show how taking global queer diversity seriously requires us to de-center Western cultural values, historical experiences, and theoretical perspectives. Casey James Miller is Assistant Professor of anthropology at Muhlenberg College in Allentown, Pennsylvania. He receives his PhD degree in anthropology from Brandeis University. His work focuses on the intersections between queer anthropology, medical anthropology, and the anthropology of Chinese culture and society. Yadong Li is a PhD student in anthropology at Tulane University. His research interests lie at the intersection of the anthropology of state, the anthropology of time, hope studies, and post-structuralist philosophy. More details about his scholarship and research interests can be found here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/lgbtq-studies
We've got Brice Long with us on the podcast this week. Brice has enjoyed a successful 25+ year music career. As a songwriter he has had over 100 of his songs cut with artists such as Garth Brooks, George Strait, Chris Stapleton, Hank Williams Jr, Randy Houser, Josh Turner, Reba McEntire, Gary Allan, Cody Johnson, Chris Young, Jon Pardi, Easton Corbin, Lainey Wilson, Casey James, Darryl Worley, Randy Travis, Gretchen Wilson, John Michael Montgomery, Porter Wagoner and many more. Brice has tons of wisdom to share when it comes to getting a start in music city. This is a guy who started off struggling to pay his bills and has come full circle with several hits for major artists and his own foundation which he created to give back to the community. This week, we focus on the stories behind "Nothing On But the Radio" by Gary Allan, "Heartache on the Dance Floor" by Jon Pardi, and "Like A Cowboy" by Randy Houser. Brice had a record deal with RCA and got dropped, but secured a #1 with Gary Allen that same year. He talks about his collaboration with Jon Pardi on several songs, emphasizing hard work and the importance of jumping on a good opportunity. On this episode, we also cover his work with Randy Houser, including the CMA-nominated "Like A Cowboy," opening many doors and his foundation, "Back to Back," helping over 150 families in the community. Brice is extremely humble and throughout the episode, consistently credits God mixed with hard work for his success. If you enjoyed this episode, give us a follow and check out our Stories Behind the Songs playlist to hear more of the songs Brice has written throughout his career. We also want to shout-out our sponsors Sennhesier, Imperfect Aesthetician, and Alclair In Ears – if you're looking for a good set of in-ear monitor make sure to take advantage of 10% off by placing an order at alclair.com/sbtsongs! Alright, let's get to it - here is Brice Long. Podcast Show Notes: Brice's Instagram - @BriceLongSongs Brice's Website - BriceLongMusic.com And follow us, Stories Behind the Songs, here: Listen/Subscribe/Follow - HERE SBTSongs TikTok - @SBTSongs SBTSongs Instagram - @SBTSongs SBTSongs YouTube - @SBTSongs Chris Blair's Instagram - @ChrisBlairMusic Chris Blair's Website - ChrisBlair.com The Listening Room's Website - ListeningRoomCafe.com TLR's Instagram - @ListeningRoomCafe TLR's TikTok - @ListeningRoomCafe --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sbtsongs/support
Thursday, October 12 on Urban Forum Northwest :*Members of the 1968 University of Washington Black Student Union (BSU) that occupied the UW President's Office and made the following five demands. 1) Recruit more Black, Latino and Indian students. 2) Immediate establishment of a Black Studies Program. 3) Hiring of more Black, Latino, and Native Professors and Counselors. 4) Establishment of a learning resource center, and tutorial program. 5) Establishment of an Ethnic Cultural Center. The individuals below will pay tribute to Emanuel Brisker Jr. (EJ) one of the BSU leaders who passed away last month.*Larry Gossett, Carl Miller, Leathia Stallworth Krasucki, James Garrett, and Kathy Halley will reflect on E J's participation as a BSU leader and organizer and comment on their personal commitment for inclusion and equality in the late 1960's and early 70's.*Senator T'wina Nobles, President & CEO, Tacoma Urban League invites you the 6th Gala Empowerment Awards on Friday, October 20 at 6:00 pm Hotel Murano. In addition to Senator Nobles, Black Future Co-op Fund Co-Founder, guest will hear from Solo Funds and Culture House Co-Founder Rodney Williams and King County Councilman Girmay Zahilay.*Lorra-Ellen McKinney invites you to the P3 Concert where you can hear some of the best musical talent in the Northwest. The event will feature Michael Powers, Denis Wilcox, Devon Gates, Josephine Howell, and The Walden Twins. Chris Patin and Casey James lead the band. Mercedes Montgomery directs the back up choir. This event is Saturday, October 14 7-8:30 pm at 5623 Rainier Avenue South.Urban Forum Northwest streams live at www.1150kknw.com. Visit us at www.urbanforumnw.com for archived programs and relevant information. Like us on facebook. Twitter (X)@Eddie_Rye. 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.
Thursday, October 12 on Urban Forum Northwest : *Members of the 1968 University of Washington Black Student Union (BSU) that occupied the UW President's Office and made the following five demands. 1) Recruit more Black, Latino and Indian students. 2) Immediate establishment of a Black Studies Program. 3) Hiring of more Black, Latino, and Native Professors and Counselors. 4) Establishment of a learning resource center, and tutorial program. 5) Establishment of an Ethnic Cultural Center. The individuals below will pay tribute to Emanuel Brisker Jr. (EJ) one of the BSU leaders who passed away last month. *Larry Gossett, Carl Miller, Leathia Stallworth Krasucki, James Garrett, and Kathy Halley will reflect on E J's participation as a BSU leader and organizer and comment on their personal commitment for inclusion and equality in the late 1960's and early 70's. *Senator T'wina Nobles, President & CEO, Tacoma Urban League invites you the 6th Gala Empowerment Awards on Friday, October 20 at 6:00 pm Hotel Murano. In addition to Senator Nobles, Black Future Co-op Fund Co-Founder, guest will hear from Solo Funds and Culture House Co-Founder Rodney Williams and King County Councilman Girmay Zahilay. *Lorra-Ellen McKinney invites you to the P3 Concert where you can hear some of the best musical talent in the Northwest. The event will feature Michael Powers, Denis Wilcox, Devon Gates, Josephine Howell, and The Walden Twins. Chris Patin and Casey James lead the band. Mercedes Montgomery directs the back up choir. This event is Saturday, October 14 7-8:30 pm at 5623 Rainier Avenue South. Urban Forum Northwest streams live at www.1150kknw.com. Visit us at www.urbanforumnw.com for archived programs and relevant information. Like us on facebook. Twitter (X)@Eddie_Rye.
Thursday, October 12 on Urban Forum Northwest : *Members of the 1968 University of Washington Black Student Union (BSU) that occupied the UW President's Office and made the following five demands. 1) Recruit more Black, Latino and Indian students. 2) Immediate establishment of a Black Studies Program. 3) Hiring of more Black, Latino, and Native Professors and Counselors. 4) Establishment of a learning resource center, and tutorial program. 5) Establishment of an Ethnic Cultural Center. The individuals below will pay tribute to Emanuel Brisker Jr. (EJ) one of the BSU leaders who passed away last month. *Larry Gossett, Carl Miller, Leathia Stallworth Krasucki, James Garrett, and Kathy Halley will reflect on E J's participation as a BSU leader and organizer and comment on their personal commitment for inclusion and equality in the late 1960's and early 70's. *Senator T'wina Nobles, President & CEO, Tacoma Urban League invites you the 6th Gala Empowerment Awards on Friday, October 20 at 6:00 pm Hotel Murano. In addition to Senator Nobles, Black Future Co-op Fund Co-Founder, guest will hear from Solo Funds and Culture House Co-Founder Rodney Williams and King County Councilman Girmay Zahilay. *Lorra-Ellen McKinney invites you to the P3 Concert where you can hear some of the best musical talent in the Northwest. The event will feature Michael Powers, Denis Wilcox, Devon Gates, Josephine Howell, and The Walden Twins. Chris Patin and Casey James lead the band. Mercedes Montgomery directs the back up choir. This event is Saturday, October 14 7-8:30 pm at 5623 Rainier Avenue South. Urban Forum Northwest streams live at www.1150kknw.com. Visit us at www.urbanforumnw.com for archived programs and relevant information. Like us on facebook. Twitter (X)@Eddie_Rye.
September 13, 1992. Boston, Massachusetts. While working as the ramp supervisor for Northwest Airlines at Logan International Airport, 27-year old Susan “Su” Taraskiewicz leaves in the middle of her shift to purchase food for her crew. She never returns and is not reported missing by her co-workers before she is found murdered inside the trunk of her car the following morning. One year later, Su's mother finds her diary and is shocked to read that Su was the victim of non-stop sexual harassment at her workplace. In addition, some of her harassers would be indicted in a credit card theft ring. Could any of these revelations have played a role in Su's death? Our latest episode of “The Trail Went Cold” has been released to coincide with the 25th anniversary of Su Taraskiewicz's unsolved murder. Special thanks to listener Casey James for providing the opening narration for today's episode. At her request, we will also briefly discuss the unsolved murder of Donna Hart, which took place on August 8, 1968 in Dolgeville, New York.Patreon.com/julesandashleyPatreon.com/thetrailwentcoldAdditional Reading:https://unsolved.com/gallery/su-taraskiewicz/http://www.masslive.com/news/index.ssf/2014/09/cold_case_murder_of_susan_tara.htmlhttps://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2013/09/14/mother-susan-taraskiewicz-still-seeking-justice-for-daughter-murdered/AJz9ePz8O0ozcxSGlmUR9J/story.htmlhttp://archive.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2009/09/13/mother_holds_hope_she_can_help_solve_daughters_killing/http://caselaw.findlaw.com/us-1st-circuit/1010974.htmlThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4838527/advertisement
September 13, 1992. Boston, Massachusetts. While working as the ramp supervisor for Northwest Airlines at Logan International Airport, 27-year old Susan “Su” Taraskiewicz leaves in the middle of her shift to purchase food for her crew. She never returns and is not reported missing by her co-workers before she is found murdered inside the trunk of her car the following morning. One year later, Su's mother finds her diary and is shocked to read that Su was the victim of non-stop sexual harassment at her workplace. In addition, some of her harassers would be indicted in a credit card theft ring. Could any of these revelations have played a role in Su's death? Our latest episode of “The Trail Went Cold” has been released to coincide with the 25th anniversary of Su Taraskiewicz's unsolved murder. Special thanks to listener Casey James for providing the opening narration for today's episode. At her request, we will also briefly discuss the unsolved murder of Donna Hart, which took place on August 8, 1968 in Dolgeville, New York.Patreon.com/julesandashleyPatreon.com/thetrailwentcoldAdditional Reading:https://unsolved.com/gallery/su-taraskiewicz/http://www.masslive.com/news/index.ssf/2014/09/cold_case_murder_of_susan_tara.htmlhttps://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2013/09/14/mother-susan-taraskiewicz-still-seeking-justice-for-daughter-murdered/AJz9ePz8O0ozcxSGlmUR9J/story.htmlhttp://archive.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2009/09/13/mother_holds_hope_she_can_help_solve_daughters_killing/http://caselaw.findlaw.com/us-1st-circuit/1010974.htmlThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4838527/advertisement
Topics discussed on this week's episode include: It's the time of year for the annual holiday light discussion! We check in with listener Casey James who made an intro for us And more! Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Please review the show wherever you download podcasts! Call or text your questions, comments or concerns at 424-30-SKPOD (424-307-5763). Wanna send something? The Steve and Kyle Podcast P.O. Box 371 Hudsonville, MI 49426 Opening music: ”Malt Shop Bop" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Closing music: "Pulse" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ TAGS: funny, friends, family, kids, comedy, talk radio, talk, radio, pop culture, music, food, garage, sports, relationships, viral videos, social media, politics, fbhw, free beer and hot wings
Jazmine and Casey invite their producer, James Hillmer, and parent-writer, Dan Frey, into the studio to reflect on the first season of First Words. Together, they discuss the guests and interviews that impacted them the most along with their hopes for season 2. Follow them on Instagram while they prepare for season 2. You can keep up with Casey on Twitter or Instagram. You can keep up with Jazmine on Instagram and find out more about her work at her website. You can listen to James' other podcast Kari Assad Ghost Detective here. Dan Frey is the author of The Future is Yours, available wherever books are sold. You can learn more about Dan's writing at his website.
This week's show will take a look into Host Vincent A. Lanci's other podcast series, That Entrepreneur Show. To subscribe and listen to more episodes, click here.40+ years of the highest highs and the lowest lows have created a context for my perspective on what's genuinely possible for individuals seeking their optimal lives. I regard myself as a mentor and a time accelerator for individuals seeking awareness of their true potential as I share my life experiences with them.Welcome to Episode #186 on That Entrepreneur Show ft. Casey James Combden Spotlight Story- Mike Lazaridis, Founder of Blackberry.Each week since 2019, the founder of a company or brand shares what worked for them, what they needed to improve on, and all of their learning lessons along the way.My 1st organization was the InterBiz Business System, a team of 250,000 sales associates in 22 countries that believed in Free enterprise and the pursuit of their dreams, using the Amway corporation as their business vehicle. Our teaching systems touched millions of people, and concepts such as "The Business Owners Focus Board" and "The 8 Step Pattern for Success" revolutionized the industry. I'm grateful that I was able to help millions of people all over the world make full-time and part-time incomes creating better lives for their families. I invested 21 years of my life teaching and preaching freedom through Network Marketing; it was an incredible journey.The 2nd organization that I founded was the Next Level Networker, a training and teaching organization that empowered Network Marketers to optimize their skills and develop a successful sustainable business network. The Next Level Networker was a legacy project to capture and restore the intellectual property of the InterBiz Business System and the results of one of the most successful Network Marketers in Canadian history. Created and formed to inspire and empower individuals who wanted to build and grow their network "Old School," NLN is a repository of the most significant collections of teachings and training on the subject of Network Marketing from the Amway era.The 3rd organization that I founded was Human Potential international. The name says it all... an organization committed to empowering people to explore their potential through teaching, training and coaching provided people with advanced awareness in pursuing their potential. The Human Potential Ultimate Life Map is the founding structure and philosophy of HPI, and it represents a cornerstone concept for "Context" for all personal and professional development. HPI is growing and expanding its community of Life Map certified coaches and mentors in a revolutionary reciprocity model of coaching empowerment. Guest LinkedInWebsite: https://www.VincentALanci.com/InstagramFacebookTwitterLinkedInFor Digital Editing Inquiries and Potential Podcast Guests: Email: PodcastsByLanci@Gmail.comHost Name: Vincent A. LanciYouTubeInstagramAdventure by MusicbyAden | https://soundcloud.com/musicbyadenHappy | https://soundcloud.com/morning-kulishow/happy-background-music-no-copyright-fun-royalty-free-music-free-download
There was so much about motherhood that they did not warn us about in that book What to Expect When You're Expecting. Many of us believed the myth or the expectation that a new baby or kids will fall into our life. On today's episode, I'm interviewing Casey James, who shares her journey with postpartum depletion, her path of discovering her new identity through matrescence and redefining self-care. Casey James is the founder of Thrive, a community driven resource for modern women and motherhood. Her experience reconciling her career-driven identity with the growth and healing motherhood provided challenged her to embrace her expanded identity.At the end of the episode we both discuss whether you have to find, discover or create our new identities, what that takes and how to do it. We covered...the need to redefine self-carehaving permission to take time for yourselfreleasing the guilt of not having the energy to give her son what he neededthe power of knowing what to Googlehow to embrace your new identity as a mom// CONNECT WITH CASEY JAMES //IG: @thryve_living www.thryve.ca Thryving Mother Podcast*FREE* EXTREME MAKEOVER: PATIENCE EDITIONwww.parentingwholeheartedly.com/patience*FREE* CALM BIG EMOTIONS GUIDEwww.parentingwholeheartedly.com/emotions*FREE* CHAOS TO CALM MASTERCLASSwww.parentingwholeheartedly.com/masterclass// SCHEDULE YOUR FREE CONSULTATION //wholeheartedly.as.me/callI believe in you & I'm cheering you on.Come say hi! I'm @parent_wholeheartedly on Insta.Subscribe in Apple Podcasts, Write a Review & Share with a friend!Support the show
Adam Wakefield and Casey James of Texas Hill (minus Craig Boyd who could not make it) join Matthew and James on Day Three of the 143rd Annual Leonard Picnic. Texas Hill are the Picnics headlining act. Tune it for some great stories, bluesy pickin and some good laughs. Enjoy!
Estreno de 'Savoir Faire', el nuevo trabajo discográfico del saxofonista Najee, y repaso a recientes lanzamientos en la música Smooth Jazz de artistas como Byron Miller, Brian Culbertson, Blair Bryant, Louie Vega y PJ Morton. En el bloque central recuperamos los tres álbumes que editó el dúo Bell & James, integrado por Casey James y Leroy Bell, hermano del célebre compositor Thom Bell.
40+ years of the highest highs and the lowest lows have created a context for my perspective on what's genuinely possible for individuals seeking their optimal lives. I regard myself as a mentor and a time accelerator for individuals seeking awareness of their true potential as I share my life experiences with them. Welcome to Episode #186 on That Entrepreneur Show ft. Casey James Combden Spotlight Story- Mike Lazaridis, Founder of Blackberry.Each week since 2019, the founder of a company or brand shares what worked for them, what they needed to improve on, and all of their learning lessons along the way.My 1st organization was the InterBiz Business System, a team of 250,000 sales associates in 22 countries that believed in Free enterprise and the pursuit of their dreams, using the Amway corporation as their business vehicle. Our teaching systems touched millions of people, and concepts such as "The Business Owners Focus Board" and "The 8 Step Pattern for Success" revolutionized the industry. I'm grateful that I was able to help millions of people all over the world make full-time and part-time incomes creating better lives for their families. I invested 21 years of my life teaching and preaching freedom through Network Marketing; it was an incredible journey.The 2nd organization that I founded was the Next Level Networker, a training and teaching organization that empowered Network Marketers to optimize their skills and develop a successful sustainable business network. The Next Level Networker was a legacy project to capture and restore the intellectual property of the InterBiz Business System and the results of one of the most successful Network Marketers in Canadian history. Created and formed to inspire and empower individuals who wanted to build and grow their network "Old School," NLN is a repository of the most significant collections of teachings and training on the subject of Network Marketing from the Amway era.The 3rd organization that I founded was Human Potential international. The name says it all... an organization committed to empowering people to explore their potential through teaching, training and coaching provided people with advanced awareness in pursuing their potential. The Human Potential Ultimate Life Map is the founding structure and philosophy of HPI, and it represents a cornerstone concept for "Context" for all personal and professional development. HPI is growing and expanding its community of Life Map certified coaches and mentors in a revolutionary reciprocity model of coaching empowerment. Guest LinkedInGuest WebsiteListen to all episodes here: https://ThatEntrepreneurShow.Buzzsprout.comWebsite: https://www.VincentALanci.com/InstagramFacebookTwitterLinkedInFor Digital Editing Inquiries and Potential Podcast Guests: Email: PodcastsByLanci@Gmail.comHost Name: Vincent A. LanciYouTubeInstagramAdventure by MusicbyAden | https://soundcloud.com/musicbyadenHappy | https://soundcloud.com/morning-kulishow/happy-background-music-no-copyright-fun-royalty-free-music-free-download
In this solo episode, we are talking about the gift of motherhood — how we can find ways to accept where we are at right now in this season of motherhood. In this last episode of Season Two, I am reflecting on what common themes from the past two seasons in particular how we pressure ourselves and set such high expectations for ourselves in all aspects in our lives which then lead to burnout and overwhelm. The modern day as mothers, especially in the Western culture weighs heavily on the hustle culture. What are ways we can find more self-acceptance? What Motherhood is teaching us in each chapter. Being ok with the ebbs and flow of motherhood and the fact that not everything is always going to be perfect is part of the blessings we experience in motherhood -- one of our many gifts in motherhood. __Podcast WebsiteConnect with Casey James:Instagram: @thryve_living, @thryvingmotherpodcastFor professional/brand support: @senseandsavvyWebsite: www.thryve.caEmail: hello@thryve.ca
This week's episode is dedicated to the musical city of Nashville. Prior guests of the show, such as Casey James, Brandon Lay, John Humphrey and Joe West, sit down to talk about their admiration for the city, the hard-working people who have built what it is today, the constant stream of competition, and the variety of music that oozes out from the city. Intertwined with each interview, Joe, Cassius and Frank complete the Nashville-centric video with fun facts about the city, a Nashville-based trivia game and breakdown of what each of the guests have to say.Be on the lookout for our upcoming featured video on Nashville, where we dive into the city's roots, it's evolution and the major names that have come and gone.
We had the chance to speak with Casey James this week, on Innersleeve. The former American Idol finalist has come a long way since finishing 3rd back in 2010. He spoke to Cassius about his latest work, paying his dues in the music industry, a scary accident he went through and who his favourite American Idol judge was!During the second half of the show, SoundMojo artist, Tymilyfe, stopped by for a chat with the gang. He opens up about his childhood struggles, the trials and tribulations of being an Indie artist, and his decision to move to London. Enjoy!
In Episode 21, we have Craig Wayne Boyd, winner of Season 7 of 'The Voice USA'. Since winning the show, Craig has been featured on The Ellen Show. He has released singles, albums and EPs. Last year, Craig started a new group called 'Texas Hill' with Adam Wakefield and Casey James. Craig is married to Taylor Borland. Fans who have been wondering "What is Craig Wayne Boyd doing now?" or "What happened to Craig Wayne Boyd?" will find all the answers in this episode. And for music enthusiasts who haven't listened to Craig's music before, you are all in for a treat. Craig is one of the contemporary flag bearers of American Country Music. Watch the full interview of Craig Wayne Boyd with Subh Dasgupta!
Casey James is now a Covid-19 expert. He has logged over 10,000 hours of research. Eat that, Fauci.
Casey James is a singer/songwriter. He talks about his time on American Idol and the immature life and mindset he had while on the show. Casey chats it up about acting in the music video for his song, Crying on a Suitcase and if he'd ever do it again. Casey then breaks down his top ten songs in comparison to the top ten songs from Nashville Noise. All that and more. Enjoy and FROWN LESS. thehodgepodgeproductions@gmail.com Dylan: instagram.com/iammrdylanhodge Casey: instagram.com/caseyjamesofficial --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dylan-hodge/support
It was an honor to have Brice on the Podcast he is beyond talented... a genius songwriter, salt of the earth, humble and a #6 roper... Brice has enjoyed a successful 25 year music career. As a songwriter he has had cuts with Garth Brooks, George Strait, Chris Stapleton, Hank Williams Jr, Randy Houser, Josh Turner, Reba McEntire, Gary Allan, Chris Young, Jon Pardi, The Grascals, Casey James, Darryl Worley, Randy Travis, Craig Campbell, Gretchen Wilson, John Michael Montgomery, Porter Wagoner and many more. Brice’s songwriting hits include the #1 singles “Heartache On The Dance Floor” by Jon Pardi and “Nothing On But The Radio” by Gary Allan. Randy Houser’s “Like a Cowboy”, a song that also garnered Brice a CMA nomination for Song of the Year. Other recent chart toppers are Randy Houser’s debut single, “Anything Goes”, “Today” from Gary Allan, Casey James’ “Let’s Don’t Call It A Night” and Jon Pardi’s, “What I Can’t Put Down”. Brice Long is signed to Sony / ATV Music Publishing. He is a native of Hopkinsville, KY. His self-titled album is available on iTunes or wherever digital music is streamed and sold. For more info: Resources: www.bricelongmusic.com www.facebook.com/bricelongmusic @BriceLongSongs Show Sponsors: @moderncowboypodcast @moderncowboyperformance www.moderncowboy.global https://nrsworld.com/collections/modern-cowboy (Modern Cowboy) @nrsworld Show Music: "Like A Cowboy" By: Brice Long / Randy Houser “Cowboy” By: Kolt Barber https://www.koltbarber.com/ (https://www.koltbarber.com/) “The Ropin Pen” By: Trent Willmon https://trentwillmon.com/ (https://trentwillmon.com/) MC Podcast Production & Editing: Tyler Hillenbrand @tyhbrand
Casey James and Rusty Diamond leave nobody or nothing safe. Nothing is sacred. Nothing is off limits. #ignitethefight
Casey James Salengo talks about depression, masculinity, dad rock, wrestling, self harm, and BIG OL TIDDIES OH YEAH. CASEY: https://twitter.com/caseyJsalengohttps://www.instagram.com/caseyjsalengoME: https://twitter.com/bradicalpearsonhttps://www.instagram.com/selfworst/https://www.patreon.com/selfworstMUSIC BY SHEA BARTEL:https://www.instagram.com/sheabartel/
Rob talks with buddy comedian Casey James Salengo (Comedy Central & Big Weird Show) about the best creamers for coffee, outdoor Stand-Up comedy in the park, gut health and handling performance pressure. Show's IG - Cannabiscoffeehour Support the show's Patreon to watch the FULL VIDEO of this podcast + Bonus Content - https://www.patreon.com/robcantrellcoffee
If you’d like to support this show: http://www.everyonelovesguitar.com/support On this Casey James interview, the impact a serious motorcycle accident and resulting near-death experience had on his life, playing close to 400 shows in 365 days & what this did for him, the story of how he wound up on American Idol and the challenges and oddities of being in the limelight, behind the scenes of his new LP, best decision he ever made, Covid-19, and more. Great convo, 100% honest and raw Blues guitarist Casey James is most well-known for being the third-place finalist on the ninth season of American Idol. But Casey is actually a legit blues guitar player who just released his 3rd LP, If You Don’t Know By Now, and it’s great. Originally from Texas, just outside of Fort Worth, his influences include Merle Haggard, Ricky Skaggs, Pink Floyd, Sly & The Family Stone, Doyle Bramhall II, Widespread Panic and others Subscribe https://www.everyonelovesguitar.com/subscribe/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EveryoneLovesGuitar/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everyonelovesguitar/
Guitarist and American Idol contestant Casey James talks with Jimmy Warren about his career, projects and guitar playing on Guitar Talk. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jimmywarrenguitartalk/support
Texas Hill is a supergroup consisting of The Voice and American Idol alums. Casey James was the 3rd place finalist of the American Idol's Season 9. He was also our guest in episode 50, and I've been wanting to bring him back on with the band ever since. Craig Wayne Boyd was the winner of Season 7 of The Voice. Adam Wakefield was the finalist of Season 10 of The Voice. These guys are a powerhouse group and they don't want to be known just for singing in the talents competitions. They are making their own music, blending voices in a wonderful way. Their new self-titled EP has just been released, and they have some live shows scheduled in November. They perform three songs live on the show, and one of them hasn't been recorded yet, so you get to hear some exclusive stuff on The Lone Star Plate! So if you want to forget about politics for a while, here is some awesome music for you! Time Stamps: 1:00 - Commentary on the elections and introducing Texas Hill. 7:57 - The new video the band has just released. 12:25 - How music production works these days and how Casey, Adam and Craig prefer to create their music. 17:30 - How they feel about going back to performing live. 21:00 - What music means to people and why it's important to support live music despite all that is going on 22:38 - Performing ‘Four Roses' live. 27:58 - Performing ‘Easy on the Eyes' live. 33:54 - What made Casey, Adam and Craig form a band. 41:20 - The purpose of Texas Hill and why they enjoy it so much apart from their solo careers. 43:58 - What is unique about this band and the way they sing together. 46:05 - How record labels have reacted to Texas Hill and their music. 49:00 - Who they would like to collaborate with in the future. 51:43 - Performing ‘Love is a River' live. Resources: Listen to Texas Hill's Latest EP Listen to Texas Hill on YouTube Texas Hill WebsiteCasey James: Proud of Texas Hill Texas Real Food Connect with Casey James: Website Facebook YouTube Connect with Adam Wakefield: Website Facebook YouTube Instagram Connect with Craig Wayne Boyd: Website Facebook YouTube Instagram Connect with Patrick Scott Armstrong: Instagram Facebook Email
Welcome to episode #50 of The Lone Star Plate podcast! It's time to celebrate, so we start this episode by sharing the Top 5 behind-the-scenes anecdotes that happened over the course of making this podcast, that you haven't heard before. My guest today is Casey James, an amazing musician from Texas, who once was a finalist in The American Idol, and today is an independent recording artist, a happy family man and a member of the Texas Hill trio. Texas Hill is a band that gathers Casey and two contestants of The Voice, Craig Wayne Boyd and Adam Wakefield. Their debut single Darkest Sky has just come out and I love it! We chat about literally everything, from being a proud Texan, to his experience of the Covid-19 pandemic, his relationship to music-making as a skill and as an art, and faith in life and people. I felt our conversation could go on forever, and I'd be happy to welcome Casey back some day for another interview. So sit back and enjoy! “I'd rather risk dying than risk not living.” – Casey James Time Stamps: 4:15 – Episode #50 intro and Top 5 behind-the-scenes anecdotes. 16:30 – Thank you to the podcast team. 24:45 – Where Casey grew up in Texas. 28:40 – Where he lives now and the story of his band Texas Hill. 34:55 – Why he is proud of being a Texan. 36:49 – Casey's experience of participating in the American Idol. 46:00 – The importance of having a good team around you. 53:00 – Casey's experiences of loss and death, and how he is dealing with it. 55:08 – How the COVID epidemic has affected him. 1:01:00 – Casey's new song, the recording experience and his view of faith and hope. 1:19:57 – How it is to record cooking shows. 1:23:50 – What's the situation like now in Tennessee with the pandemic. 1:31:25 – Why it is hard to keep consistency in life as a musician and how to navigate around it. Resources: Texas Hill on YouTube Texas Hill on Facebook Texas Real Food Connect with Casey James: Website Facebook YouTube Connect with Patrick Scott Armstrong: Instagram Facebook Email
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Adam Searan is a Nashville songwriter, producer, and rising country artist. Adam has received numerous awards for his songwriting and his songs have been featured in several prime-time hit television shows. He's shared the stage with acts such as Ray Scott, Rae Lynn, Cassadee Pope, Casey James, Aaron Lewis, and many more. Nash Country Weekly describes Adam's live performance as "Compelling, drawing the audience in with this vocals that are as authentic and sincere as his lyrics". Web: http://www.iamtheband.net/ Instagram/Facebook: @adsearan The 99% Local Podcast Web: https://www.99percentlocalpod.com Email: 99percentlocalpod@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/99percentlocalpod/message
This week on Exposure, host Steven Rich talks with Bret Miller, Bill Vincent and Casey James of the new film Some Are Born. You can find their Facebook page here. Impact News reporter Aaron Martinez dives into an issue handicapped students are experiencing at Spartan Stadium. You can find Katie's Facebook and GoFundMe at these links. And we close the show with a conversation with artist Claire Kleese, who's piece Sjor was featured at this year's ArtPrize in Grand Rapids.