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Gary Miller wasn't searching for a new religion. He loved serving as a Baptist pastor and felt learning about different religions strengthened his preaching. But when he stumbled across an audio recording of the Book of Mormon while looking for something to listen to on a drive, curiosity led him to press play. On this week's episode, Gary shares how that unexpected decision set him on a six-year journey that ultimately led him from the Baptist pulpit to serving on a stake high council in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 2:30- Cassette Tapes, Religion, and Searching for Answers 9:04- A Podcast Recommendation 16:11- A Jesus Book 20:00- Identity and Faith 31:40- To a New Member 38:06- The Temple 46:36- The Blessings of the Gospel 49:30- What Does It Mean To Be All In the Gospel of Jesus Christ? "I believe simply that The Book of Mormon is a Jesus book. …And anybody that wants more Jesus, just start reading The Book of Mormon, you're good to go." Links: Outside the Lane podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/outside-the-lane-with-gary-miller/id1896771862
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Episode 2313 - Kid, and El Pres bounce from digging through baseball cards and childhood memories to realizing their parents' house doesn't feel like "home" anymore… just a museum of who they used to be. There's reflection on growing up close to everything, how distance changes perspective, and how sobriety flips priorities in ways you don't expect. From there, it's full-on frustration mode with streaming services, MLB blackouts, and the modern nightmare of trying to watch a single damn game without opening five apps and sacrificing your firstborn. Toss in AI subscriptions multiplying like rabbits, nostalgia for cassette tapes and old tech, and a deep dive into how everything now costs more and works worse. The back half spirals into commentary on internet culture, "manosphere" personalities, dating psychology tricks that somehow still work, and the increasingly weird ways people try to reinvent themselves… whether that's chasing attention online or literally reshaping their faces. It all lands on a simple truth: confidence and personality still beat whatever algorithm people are trying to game.
This week Lou shares a 30+ y.o.song from a fan known only as 'Terry C from Connecticut'. He and Adelle catch up on birthday shout-outs then he launches into an unrehearsed new song from a mysterious new project. The Barlow Family General Store will be open for one weekend again this month! 11am-4pm March 28+29. Come hang out! 44 Chapman St. Greenfield MA 01301Paid subscribers to our Substack receive a 20% off coupon to the BFGS on-line (and in person)!https://barlowfamilygeneral.substack.com/https://barlowfamilygeneralstore.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The cassette tape was revolutionary. Cheap, portable, and reusable, this small plastic rectangle changed music history. Make your own tapes! Trade them with friends! Tape over the ones you don't like! The cassette tape upended pop culture, creating movements and uniting communities. High Bias: The Distorted History of the Cassette Tape (UNC Press, 2023) charts the journey of the cassette from its invention in the early 1960s to its Walkman-led domination in the 1980s to decline at the birth of compact discs to resurgence among independent music makers. Scorned by the record industry for "killing music," the cassette tape rippled through scenes corporations couldn't control. For so many, tapes meant freedom--to create, to invent, to connect. Marc Masters introduces readers to the tape artists who thrive underground; concert tapers who trade bootlegs; mixtape makers who send messages with cassettes; tape hunters who rescue forgotten sounds; and today's labels, which reject streaming and sell music on cassette. Their stories celebrate the cassette tape as dangerous, vital, and radical. Marc Masters is a music journalist whose work has appeared on NPR and in the Washington Post, Pitchfork, Rolling Stone, and Bandcamp Daily. He is also the author of No Wave. Marc Masters on Twitter. Bradley Morgan is a media arts professional in Chicago and author of U2's The Joshua Tree: Planting Roots in Mythic America. He manages partnerships on behalf of CHIRP Radio 107.1 FM, serves as a co-chair of the associate board at the Gene Siskel Film Center of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and volunteers in the music archive at the Old Town School of Folk Music. Bradley Morgan on Twitter. 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
The cassette tape was revolutionary. Cheap, portable, and reusable, this small plastic rectangle changed music history. Make your own tapes! Trade them with friends! Tape over the ones you don't like! The cassette tape upended pop culture, creating movements and uniting communities. High Bias: The Distorted History of the Cassette Tape (UNC Press, 2023) charts the journey of the cassette from its invention in the early 1960s to its Walkman-led domination in the 1980s to decline at the birth of compact discs to resurgence among independent music makers. Scorned by the record industry for "killing music," the cassette tape rippled through scenes corporations couldn't control. For so many, tapes meant freedom--to create, to invent, to connect. Marc Masters introduces readers to the tape artists who thrive underground; concert tapers who trade bootlegs; mixtape makers who send messages with cassettes; tape hunters who rescue forgotten sounds; and today's labels, which reject streaming and sell music on cassette. Their stories celebrate the cassette tape as dangerous, vital, and radical. Marc Masters is a music journalist whose work has appeared on NPR and in the Washington Post, Pitchfork, Rolling Stone, and Bandcamp Daily. He is also the author of No Wave. Marc Masters on Twitter. Bradley Morgan is a media arts professional in Chicago and author of U2's The Joshua Tree: Planting Roots in Mythic America. He manages partnerships on behalf of CHIRP Radio 107.1 FM, serves as a co-chair of the associate board at the Gene Siskel Film Center of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and volunteers in the music archive at the Old Town School of Folk Music. Bradley Morgan on Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
The cassette tape was revolutionary. Cheap, portable, and reusable, this small plastic rectangle changed music history. Make your own tapes! Trade them with friends! Tape over the ones you don't like! The cassette tape upended pop culture, creating movements and uniting communities. High Bias: The Distorted History of the Cassette Tape (UNC Press, 2023) charts the journey of the cassette from its invention in the early 1960s to its Walkman-led domination in the 1980s to decline at the birth of compact discs to resurgence among independent music makers. Scorned by the record industry for "killing music," the cassette tape rippled through scenes corporations couldn't control. For so many, tapes meant freedom--to create, to invent, to connect. Marc Masters introduces readers to the tape artists who thrive underground; concert tapers who trade bootlegs; mixtape makers who send messages with cassettes; tape hunters who rescue forgotten sounds; and today's labels, which reject streaming and sell music on cassette. Their stories celebrate the cassette tape as dangerous, vital, and radical. Marc Masters is a music journalist whose work has appeared on NPR and in the Washington Post, Pitchfork, Rolling Stone, and Bandcamp Daily. He is also the author of No Wave. Marc Masters on Twitter. Bradley Morgan is a media arts professional in Chicago and author of U2's The Joshua Tree: Planting Roots in Mythic America. He manages partnerships on behalf of CHIRP Radio 107.1 FM, serves as a co-chair of the associate board at the Gene Siskel Film Center of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and volunteers in the music archive at the Old Town School of Folk Music. Bradley Morgan on Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/science-technology-and-society
The cassette tape was revolutionary. Cheap, portable, and reusable, this small plastic rectangle changed music history. Make your own tapes! Trade them with friends! Tape over the ones you don't like! The cassette tape upended pop culture, creating movements and uniting communities. High Bias: The Distorted History of the Cassette Tape (UNC Press, 2023) charts the journey of the cassette from its invention in the early 1960s to its Walkman-led domination in the 1980s to decline at the birth of compact discs to resurgence among independent music makers. Scorned by the record industry for "killing music," the cassette tape rippled through scenes corporations couldn't control. For so many, tapes meant freedom--to create, to invent, to connect. Marc Masters introduces readers to the tape artists who thrive underground; concert tapers who trade bootlegs; mixtape makers who send messages with cassettes; tape hunters who rescue forgotten sounds; and today's labels, which reject streaming and sell music on cassette. Their stories celebrate the cassette tape as dangerous, vital, and radical. Marc Masters is a music journalist whose work has appeared on NPR and in the Washington Post, Pitchfork, Rolling Stone, and Bandcamp Daily. He is also the author of No Wave. Marc Masters on Twitter. Bradley Morgan is a media arts professional in Chicago and author of U2's The Joshua Tree: Planting Roots in Mythic America. He manages partnerships on behalf of CHIRP Radio 107.1 FM, serves as a co-chair of the associate board at the Gene Siskel Film Center of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and volunteers in the music archive at the Old Town School of Folk Music. Bradley Morgan on Twitter.
The cassette tape was revolutionary. Cheap, portable, and reusable, this small plastic rectangle changed music history. Make your own tapes! Trade them with friends! Tape over the ones you don't like! The cassette tape upended pop culture, creating movements and uniting communities. High Bias: The Distorted History of the Cassette Tape (UNC Press, 2023) charts the journey of the cassette from its invention in the early 1960s to its Walkman-led domination in the 1980s to decline at the birth of compact discs to resurgence among independent music makers. Scorned by the record industry for "killing music," the cassette tape rippled through scenes corporations couldn't control. For so many, tapes meant freedom--to create, to invent, to connect. Marc Masters introduces readers to the tape artists who thrive underground; concert tapers who trade bootlegs; mixtape makers who send messages with cassettes; tape hunters who rescue forgotten sounds; and today's labels, which reject streaming and sell music on cassette. Their stories celebrate the cassette tape as dangerous, vital, and radical. Marc Masters is a music journalist whose work has appeared on NPR and in the Washington Post, Pitchfork, Rolling Stone, and Bandcamp Daily. He is also the author of No Wave. Marc Masters on Twitter. Bradley Morgan is a media arts professional in Chicago and author of U2's The Joshua Tree: Planting Roots in Mythic America. He manages partnerships on behalf of CHIRP Radio 107.1 FM, serves as a co-chair of the associate board at the Gene Siskel Film Center of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and volunteers in the music archive at the Old Town School of Folk Music. Bradley Morgan on Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/technology
The cassette tape was revolutionary. Cheap, portable, and reusable, this small plastic rectangle changed music history. Make your own tapes! Trade them with friends! Tape over the ones you don't like! The cassette tape upended pop culture, creating movements and uniting communities. High Bias: The Distorted History of the Cassette Tape (UNC Press, 2023) charts the journey of the cassette from its invention in the early 1960s to its Walkman-led domination in the 1980s to decline at the birth of compact discs to resurgence among independent music makers. Scorned by the record industry for "killing music," the cassette tape rippled through scenes corporations couldn't control. For so many, tapes meant freedom--to create, to invent, to connect. Marc Masters introduces readers to the tape artists who thrive underground; concert tapers who trade bootlegs; mixtape makers who send messages with cassettes; tape hunters who rescue forgotten sounds; and today's labels, which reject streaming and sell music on cassette. Their stories celebrate the cassette tape as dangerous, vital, and radical. Marc Masters is a music journalist whose work has appeared on NPR and in the Washington Post, Pitchfork, Rolling Stone, and Bandcamp Daily. He is also the author of No Wave. Marc Masters on Twitter. Bradley Morgan is a media arts professional in Chicago and author of U2's The Joshua Tree: Planting Roots in Mythic America. He manages partnerships on behalf of CHIRP Radio 107.1 FM, serves as a co-chair of the associate board at the Gene Siskel Film Center of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and volunteers in the music archive at the Old Town School of Folk Music. Bradley Morgan on Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/popular-culture
Get ready, because this week I'm celebrating something HUGE—my 100th episode and the Season 3 finale of The Music in Me!
The wheels for a Last Christmas three-peat are in locomotion, and we're prepared to go to war with Kylie over it!A hop into Howick hurls Paulo into a hole of hard-hitting anti-apartheid hits — but will it make him heed the hedonistic call of Sun City?Hell, yes!Dori loves Paul Rudd's beard and dedicates a soundtrack to it, while Paulo finds out what Sean Connery was up to between James Bond and The Untouchables.Jump To:Christmas Music Charts and Wham vs. Kylie (00:02:32):https://www.officialcharts.com/chart-news/kylie-minogue-leads-official-christmas-number-1-single-xmas-together-for-palestine/Sun City: Artists Against Apartheid (00:12:04)Artists United Against Apartheid - Sun City: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aopKk56jM-ILet me see you I.D.: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0kngYVS7MIChristmas in Cape Town: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVyhQ4qnWeYIt's Wrong (Apartheid): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wbG3zIs4Q4EThe Shrink Next Door (00:25:00): https://www.tunefind.com/show/the-shrink-next-door/season-1Sean Connery's Outland: 80s Space Western (00:32:52) : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7OzKVHzfiI#1980s culture, #Christmas music charts, #Wham!, #Last Christmas, #Kylie Minogue, #Christmas Xmas, #charity single, #Together for Palestine, #The Pogues, #Fairytale of New York, #Elton John, #Step Into Christmas, #Boney M, #anti-apartheid protest songs, #Sun City, #Steven Van Zandt, #Bruce Springsteen, #E Street Band, #supergroup, #apartheid, #Nelson Mandela, #cultural boycott, #protest music, #hip hop artists, #Johnny Clegg, #Randy Newman, #Christmas in Cape Town, #Toy Story, #music and politics, #80s music, #protest songs, #South African Christmas, #nostalgia, #TikTok, #live stream, #Rage Expo, #Ballito, #Nelson Mandela Capture Site, #audio-visual experience, #cassette tape, #music history, #social injustice, #pop culture, #80s pop music, #documentary, #cultural significance, #music industry, #80s nostalgia, #Paul Rudd, #Will Ferrell, #The Shrink Next Door, #Foreigner, #Boy Meets Girl, #Whitney Houston, #Sean Connery, #Outland, #space western, #Jupiter's moons, #mining colony, #drugging miners, #consequences, #80s pop culture references.
Out with the old, in with the older, we’ll tell you what’s making a comeback on the music scene next as we tickle your brainbone and ask some of life’s most important questions.
A species of (presumably) extinct bird, the Proboscis Bird of West Virginia once roamed the wild swamps of Cranberry Glade. Sightless, their loud, nasal-y vocalizations populated the night, as well as their beyond unpleasant smells.Follow this recovered field study investigation to learn more about an obscure cryptid vulture. What is the true story of the Proboscis Bird?Guest narration by Agent Roman.Send the BCWPA a message!Support the showDo you have information, feedback, or a question? Submit a report.Grab a cryptid study, visit the Ballyraven store.
SHOW #1608 Are cassette tapes Ai-proof? And more!
WE-Boo-Lesque returns with "burlesque ghost stories" and paranormal encounters, experiences, and startling moments as told by the burlesque community. This session features Penny Slayne (Fort Smith, AR), Batsy Sinclair (Atlanta, GA), and Chichi De Peche (Salt Lake City, UT). All tales are those of the original storytellers; all unique recordings are property of WEBurlesque Podcast and Viktor Devonne. All original music is acquired via pixabay.com with the understanding they are fair use; composed by Warning: content may include notes of loss, death, and other potentially unpleasant matters; some stories are more fun than others. More Viktor: @viktordevonne | More WEBurlesque: @weburlesque | FOOTCLOTHES! Get 10% off your order with the code VIKTORDEVONNE at FOOTCLOTHES.COM @footclothesofficial | Tonight On Murder She Wrote with Viktor and Petra: @murdershewrotepod
First track from the upcoming DEMO tape between SHOEBOX PROPER & KURLEE DADDEE PRODUCTIONS
What do 80s music and retirement planning have in common? More than you think. In this episode, Abe Ashton shares a cautionary tale about chasing shiny investment trends—like silver and crypto—and the costly consequences of ignoring sound financial advice. Drawing parallels between health and wealth, Abe emphasizes the importance of understanding your retirement strategy and taking ownership of your financial future. Whether it’s a nostalgic tune or a risky investment, some things are better with a second opinion. As the founder of Ashton and Associates, Abe Ashton has more than 20 years of financial planning experience helping thousands of families in Utah, Nevada, and across the country retire with confidence. Abe’s mission is to provide client-focused education and solutions to seniors and retirees, that help them achieve the retirement they’ve worked so hard for. To get more information on Ashton & Associates, or to schedule a consultation call, 435-688-9500 or visit AshtonWealth.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Description: The search for baby Emmanuel continues after the child's parents were arrested on suspicion of murder. A police pursuit in Lynnwood ended in a crash, while Caltrans announced plans to repave the 405 Freeway with blacktop instead of concrete. The Powerball jackpot has soared to $750 million, with Conway joking that Bellio has the winning mojo and imagining how he'd spend the prize. Nostalgia is also fueling a surprising comeback for cassette tapes and the tradition of lovers exchanging mixtapes. The hour wrapped with a look at how rising costs are leading many homeowners to defer essential maintenance. 6:05pm – Search for baby Emmanuel continues after parents arrested on suspicion of murder 6:20pm – Pursuit ends in crash in Lynnwood. Repaving the 405 Freeway with blacktop instead of concrete. Powerball at $750 Million – Bellio has the mojo! 6:35pm – How Conway would disseminate his Powerball winnings. Nostalgia Is Fueling Resurgence of Cassettes. When lovers send Mixed tapes! 6:50pm – Homeowners deferring maintenance due to cost
A phone call to Dave's wife Candace Rae on her feelings about "Grounding Sheets" yields an outgoing voicemail that is only believed when heard. Dave has a mission for Tyler to go back in time, and Dave tells his story about his brush with Robin Williams.@TylerCarrfm @Wheelerj28 @Energy106fm Tyler Carr on Tik Tok
We bring back an old friend who's made her mark on the automotive journalism world when Elana Scherr, senior Features editor of Car & Driver magazine shares the hour this week. We talk about her eclectic car projects as well as her Car & Driver duties. Imperial vs metric woes come up when Elana talks about a sewing class she recently took. Ray reports on the 442 project at the shop, and finding some very old MMR cassette tapes of is first show.
THREE HOURS OF JAZZ DANCE LIFTED FROM CASSETTE TAPES I DID FORMARK TUNMER IN 1982
This is a quick update to let you know that we are selling a very limited run of 100 cassette tapes of the Camlann soundtrack over on the Tin Can Audio Bandcamp page: https://tincanaudio.bandcamp.com/album/keep-the-fires-burning-camlann-original-soundtrack We also have a new show! Land's End: A Shepherd's Tale is a rural gothic horror about land rights, pastoralism and queer rural life written by Bibi June (Folxlore) stars Tobias Weatherburn (Camlann, Space Marine II) and is directed by Robyn Holdaway (Camlann, Sex Education) and produced by Amber Devereux and Ross McFarlane at Tin Can Audio. Listen now wherever you get your podcasts
From Cassette Tapes and Phrasebooks to AI Real-Time Translations — Machines Can Now Speak for Us, But We're Losing the Art of Understanding Each Other May 21, 2025A new transmission from Musing On Society and Technology Newsletter, by Marco CiappelliThere's this thing I've dreamed about since I was a kid.No, it wasn't flying cars. Or robot butlers (although I wouldn't mind one to fold the laundry). It was this: having a real conversation with someone — anyone — in their own language, and actually understanding each other.And now… here we are.Reference: Google brings live translation to Meet, starting with Spanish. https://www.engadget.com/apps/google-brings-live-translation-to-meet-starting-with-spanish-174549788.htmlGoogle just rolled out live AI-powered translation in Google Meet, starting with Spanish. I watched the demo video, and for a moment, I felt like I was 16 again, staring at the future with wide eyes and messy hair.It worked. It was seamless. Flawless. Magical.And then — drumroll, please — it sucked!Like… really, existentially, beautifully sucked.Let me explain.I'm a proud member of Gen X. I grew up with cassette tapes and Walkmans, boomboxes and mixtapes, floppy disks and Commodore 64s, reel-to-reel players and VHS decks, rotary phones and answering machines. I felt language — through static, rewinds, and hiss.Yes, I had to wait FOREVER to hit Play and Record, at the exact right moment, tape songs off the radio onto a Maxell, label it by hand, and rewind it with a pencil when the player chewed it up.I memorized long-distance dialing codes. I waited weeks for a letter to arrive from a pen pal abroad, reading every word like it was a treasure map.That wasn't just communication. That was connection.Then came the shift.I didn't miss the digital train — I jumped on early, with curiosity in one hand and a dial-up modem in the other.Early internet. Mac OS. My first email address felt like a passport to a new dimension. I spent hours navigating the World Wide Web like a digital backpacker — discovering strange forums, pixelated cities, and text-based adventures in a binary world that felt limitless.I said goodbye to analog tools, but never to analog thinking.So what is the connection with learning languages?Well, here's the thing: exploring the internet felt a lot like learning a new language. You weren't just reading text — you were decoding a culture. You learned how people joked. How they argued. How they shared, paused, or replied with silence. You picked up on the tone behind a blinking cursor, or the vibe of a forum thread.Similarly, when you learn a language, you're not just learning words — you're decoding an entire world. It's not about the words themselves — it's about the world they build. You're learning gestures. Food. Humor. Social cues. Sarcasm. The way someone raises an eyebrow, or says “sure” when they mean “no.”You're learning a culture's operating system, not just its interface. AI translation skips that. It gets you the data, but not the depth. It's like getting the punchline without ever hearing the setup.And yes, I use AI to clean up my writing. To bounce translations between English and Italian when I'm juggling stories. But I still read both versions. I still feel both versions. I'm picky — I fight with my AI counterpart to get it right. To make it feel the way I feel it. To make you feel it, too. Even now.I still think in analog, even when I'm living in digital.So when I watched that Google video, I realized:We're not just gaining a tool. We're at risk of losing something deeply human — the messy, awkward, beautiful process of actually trying to understand someone who moves through the world in a different language — one that can't be auto-translated.Because sometimes it's better to speak broken English with a Japanese friend and a Danish colleague — laughing through cultural confusion — than to have a perfectly translated conversation where nothing truly connects.This isn't just about language. It's about every tool we create that promises to “translate” life. Every app, every platform, every shortcut that promises understanding without effort.It's not the digital that scares me. I use it. I live in it. I am it, in many ways. It's the illusion of completion that scares me.The moment we think the transformation is done — the moment we say “we don't need to learn that anymore” — that's the moment we stop being human.We don't live in 0s and 1s. We live in the in-between. The gray. The glitch. The hybrid.So yeah, cheers to AI-powered translation, but maybe keep your Walkman nearby, your phrasebook in your bag — and your curiosity even closer.Go explore the world. Learn a few words in a new language. Mispronounce them. Get them wrong. Laugh about it. People will appreciate your effort far more than your fancy iPhone.Alla prossima,— Marco
Topics: Doors vs. Wheels, Messy Room, Breaking Animal News, Conflict Manager, Cassette Tapes, Rejection, Scripture Memorization, Hold Music BONUS CONTENT: Live Flute Hold Music, The Hampton Inn Guy Quotes: “There's a river of stuff that has to go somewhere—and it ends in that one room.” “Your call is important to us… please enjoy this live flute solo.” “Be fast, but don't be hurried… hurry destroys stuff. It always does.” "You thought it was two bears and you were going to be in the middle?" . . . Holy Ghost Mama Pre-Order! Want more of the Oddcast? Check out our website! Watch our YouTube videos here. Connect with us on Facebook! For Christian banking you can trust, click here!
On this episode of the podcast we talked about the Top 5 NCAA Tournament Moments, Top 5 Most Valuable Cassette Tapes, Teddy Riley's iconic contributions to music, school bathrooms, Michael Jordan returning from retirement 30 years ago, the feeling of beating your first video game, California Raisins, Our most anticipated VHS rentals, epic mailbags, a new segment called "Stuff From the Discord" , listener shout outs and a ton more! Master list on our NES collection: https://superretropod.com/nes-game-list-super-retro/Join our channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMP4yO-dFGayGUkT_MVYrhQ/join Discord: https://discord.gg/fYQcC3VJ Email: SuperRetroPod@gmail.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/superretropodcast/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@superretropodAll things Super Retro: https://linktr.ee/superretroVideo episodes available at YouTube!
In this episode of Creative Current Events, Margo Tantau and creative collaborator, Abby Campbell, are back with another insightful chat exploring the latest news from the art field. From retired Crayola colors with cult followings to the resurgence of vintage art supplies and cassette tapes, they unpack why these blasts from the past still spark creativity today. Plus, they dive into how AI is influencing artists like photographer Tim Flach, Target's fast-paced approach to trend-driven merchandise, and what color trends are set to define 2026. And if you've been curious about using mind mapping to unlock new creative ideas, Margo and Abby share practical tips to get started. Mentioned in this episode: Crayola Colors Reintroduced https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/childrens-products/toy-reviews/a63653059/crayola-dandelion-limited-edition-retired-colors/ Buzz Feed dipping into Social Media? https://slate.com/technology/2025/02/buzzfeed-social-media-network-island-ai-jonah-peretti.html Ai being used to copy Atists' Photos https://www.thetimes.com/uk/technology-uk/article/photographer-says-ai-copied-his-work-can-you-spot-the-difference-q6hr5jfs2 Midjourney's Artist Scraping List!!! https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.cand.407208/gov.uscourts.cand.407208.129.10.pdf Luxury Social Media- Artist Driven https://alexandrarabbitte.substack.com/p/luxury-social-media-a-case-study?utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web Target Shortens Go-to-Market Strategy https://www.retaildive.com/news/target-shortens-go-to-market-strategy-trends/737307/ Coloro x WGSN introduce the Key Colours for S/S 26 https://www.wgsn.com/en/blogs/coloro-x-wgsn-introduce-key-colours-ss-26 Mindmapping https://blog.hubspot.com/marketing/what-is-mind-mapping?_hsmi=340884926 Connect with Abby: https://www.abbyjcampbell.com/ https://www.instagram.com/ajcampkc/ https://www.pinterest.com/ajcampbell/ Connect with Margo: www.windowsillchats.com www.instagram.com/windowsillchats www.patreon.com/inthewindowsill https://www.yourtantaustudio.com/thefoundry
The original radio renegade returns to the bleak barren tarmac of University Avenue with his first episode of the new podcast, "Mischke.” Tommy starts out talking about his vision for what this new show will be, and confesses to a couple of bad ideas he had to reject along the way. Then we meet Marc Masters, author of “High Bias: The Distorted History of the Cassette Tape” as both he and Tommy reflect on a simple audio invention that completely revolutionized the experience of music, and changed the industry forever. Mischke closes out the show trying desperately to give back to those who work hard serving us each and everyday. 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.
The original radio renegade returns to the bleak barren tarmac of University Avenue with his first episode of the new podcast, "Mischke.” Tommy starts out talking about his vision for what this new show will be, and confesses to a couple of bad ideas he had to reject along the way. Then we meet Marc Masters, author of “High Bias: The Distorted History of the Cassette Tape” as both he and Tommy reflect on a simple audio invention that completely revolutionized the experience of music, and changed the industry forever. Mischke closes out the show trying desperately to give back to those who work hard serving us each and everyday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The original radio renegade returns to the bleak barren tarmac of University Avenue with his first episode of the new podcast, "Mischke.” Tommy starts out talking about his vision for what this new show will be, and confesses to a couple of bad ideas he had to reject along the way. Then we meet Marc Masters, author of “High Bias: The Distorted History of the Cassette Tape” as both he and Tommy reflect on a simple audio invention that completely revolutionized the experience of music, and changed the industry forever. Mischke closes out the show trying desperately to give back to those who work hard serving us each and everyday.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hi PRIDE fam! Welcome back to a brand episode featuring actor, producer and host Jasper Cole. Jasper spills the tea on what it's like being a character actor, how he got started in acting, Faye Dunaway, and so much more! So grab yourself a treat a take a little time to hang with PRIDE! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pridethepodcast/support
In this episode of the Proper True Yarn Podcast, Rossco shares the yarn of his life, featuring a career spanning from shaping surfboards in Cronulla to running a wildly successful Ford dealership. But the standout story? The time he revolutionized customer outreach with a cassette tape marketing idea so unique it went global. Hear how Rossco turned a quirky idea into a game-changing move for his business—and made waves far beyond his dealership. It's a proper yarn full of innovation, grit, and good old Aussie charm!#propertrueyarn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Peoples & Things host, Lee Vinsel, talks with Kwame Harrison, Alumni Distinguished Professor and Professor of Sociology at Virginia Tech. Harrison records and performs under the moniker “Mad Squirrel” and has co-founded two groups—the San-Francisco-based Forest Fires Collective and Washington DC's The Acorns—as well as releasing various solo projects. Harrison is the author of Hip Hop Underground: The Integrity and Ethics of Racial Identification (Temple UP, 2009). Song credits from this episode: Murs/ F'Real/ Say Anything/ 1997 Zagu Brown/Dont Believe It/ Projects/1996 Top Ramen/ Hardly Celebrity: Pimp Shit/Freestyle/2000 FundaMentals/The Pattern Fall Wars/Falling Down/1996 Jun Dax/ Spills/2000AD—Two Zero/2000 Mad Squirrel/ Pinko/Triple A/2002 Salty Brown/ Salty Brown Is A Seasoned Vet/Salty Brown/2012 Salty Brown/ Salty Brown Is A Seasoned Vet/O.W.M./2012 Mad Squirrel/Last Days of Squirrel/Initiative—Intro/2021 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies
Peoples & Things host, Lee Vinsel, talks with Kwame Harrison, Alumni Distinguished Professor and Professor of Sociology at Virginia Tech. Harrison records and performs under the moniker “Mad Squirrel” and has co-founded two groups—the San-Francisco-based Forest Fires Collective and Washington DC's The Acorns—as well as releasing various solo projects. Harrison is the author of Hip Hop Underground: The Integrity and Ethics of Racial Identification (Temple UP, 2009). Song credits from this episode: Murs/ F'Real/ Say Anything/ 1997 Zagu Brown/Dont Believe It/ Projects/1996 Top Ramen/ Hardly Celebrity: Pimp Shit/Freestyle/2000 FundaMentals/The Pattern Fall Wars/Falling Down/1996 Jun Dax/ Spills/2000AD—Two Zero/2000 Mad Squirrel/ Pinko/Triple A/2002 Salty Brown/ Salty Brown Is A Seasoned Vet/Salty Brown/2012 Salty Brown/ Salty Brown Is A Seasoned Vet/O.W.M./2012 Mad Squirrel/Last Days of Squirrel/Initiative—Intro/2021 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
We have breaking news early this morning with DeAndre Hopkins being sent to Kansas City. Could this be the move he needs to breathe some more life into his career? :30- Ashley teaches Palmer about the magic of cassette tapes while LeBron shares a history making moment with Bronny on the opening night of the NBA. Both were equally monumental… :45- The Kraken snap a 3-game win streak with a home loss to the Avalanche. During intermission, Mark Messier said that without a superstar, the Kraken won't have success. Is he right?
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Send us a Text Message.This week on the Grow My DJ Business Podcast, Cream & Gary discuss: Having a clear identity as a DJ and establishing a specific genre or style is crucial for success.Parties that cater to a specific genre or style are currently more successful than open format rooms.DJs should showcase their identity on social media and in their mixes to attract the right audience.Playing high-energy music from the start is important to engage the crowd and create a lively atmosphere.Clean mixing, music selection, and executing the requirements of a specific gig are essential skills for new DJs. Clean mixing and music selection are fundamental skills for DJs.Having a good ear for music and taste is essential for success as a DJ.Balancing both nightlife and private events can be challenging but can also provide valuable experience.Cassette tapes are experiencing a resurgence in popularity, particularly among younger generations.00:00: Introduction and Catching Up02:30: Recapping Recent Gigs05:30: Genre Specific Parties09:09: The Challenges of Being an Open Format DJ11:57: Establishing DJ Identity and Venue Identity18:07: Showcasing DJ Identity on Social Media22:19: The Basics of DJing for New DJs26:26: The Importance of Clean Mixing and Music Selection32:50: Mastering the Basics: Clean Mixing and Music Selection39:16: Balancing Nightlife and Private Events47:55: The Resurgence of Cassette TapesSupport the Show.
Remember cassette tapes? Just like you could record new music over the old, you can rewrite the stories you tell yourself. BOOK A CALL WITH PERRY: http://talktoperry.com or TEXT PERRY at (208) 400-5095 JOIN MY FREE COMMUNITY: http://upsidedownfit.com RESOURCES: Daily Success Habits - Grab Your Free Copy! My Favorite Pre-Workout for Energy Best Home Workouts WOW! You made it all the way down here! Now I am impressed! I don't know many who do! You absolutely rock my friend!
Gen Z is buying vintage cassette tapes en masse — but their generation doesn't know how to play them..
The Days of the Cassette tape was legend ... AND when we used to record music videos ... such a fun time
The nostalgia of cassette tapes is on the rise. Could that be a mix tape tool to connect with your kids? Read the Plugged In Blog If you've listened to any of our podcasts, please give us your feedback.
The feeding call is fundamental for all callers to understand. However, Jimbo Ronquest, vice president of development for Drake Waterfowl and world duck calling champion, explains the variations that can be added to your arsenal to improve your calling abilities. Ronquest and host Chris Jennings discuss his feeding calls and break down when he uses them and why. Get your calls ready. This lesson in duck calling will take your duck calling to the next level.www.ducks.org/DUPodcast
They promised to change you. They ended up changing all of us. On July 20, 1969 humanity watched as Neil Armstrong stepped foot on the moon. It was the dazzling culmination of a decade of teamwork, a collective global experience unlike anything before or since, a singular moment in which every human being was invited to feel part of something larger than themself. There was however, one man who was left out. This week on Radiolab we explore what it means to be together and - of course - the cassette tapes that changed it. Special thanks to WBUR and the team at City Space for having us and recording this event, all the other folks and venues that hosted us on tour, Sarah Rose Leonard and Lance Gardner at KQED for developing this show with us and Alex Overington for musically bringing it to life. EPISODE CREDITS:Reported by - Simon AdlerProduced by - Simon AdlerOriginal music and sound design contributed by - Alex OveringtonFact-checking by - Emily Kriegerand Edited by - Soren WheelerEPISODE CITATIONS:Videos - Check out Zack Taylor's beautiful documentary CASSETTE: A Documentary Mixtape (https://vimeo.com/127216590)Our newsletter comes out every Wednesday. It includes short essays, recommendations, and details about other ways to interact with the show. Sign up (https://radiolab.org/newsletter)!Radiolab is supported by listeners like you. Support Radiolab by becoming a member of The Lab (https://members.radiolab.org/) today.Follow our show on Instagram, X (Twitter) and Facebook @radiolab, and share your thoughts with us by emailing radiolab@wnyc.org.Leadership support for Radiolab's science programming is provided by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, Science Sandbox, a Simons Foundation Initiative, and the John Templeton Foundation. Foundational support for Radiolab was provided by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.
On this day in 1965, in a fit of nocturnal inspiration, Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards wrote “(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction.” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
*BONUS AUDIO-ONLY EPISODE* - The Girls talk about Wedding Expectations, DINK's (Dual Income No Kids), Bringing back Cassette Tapes, and their LA Sleep Over. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
*BONUS AUDIO-ONLY EPISODE* - The Girls talk about Wedding Expectations, DINK's (Dual Income No Kids), Bringing back Cassette Tapes, and their LA Sleep Over. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Tom chats with ALVVAYS about Nardwuar, Nu Metal, and their groundbreaking album Blue Rev! Australian rockers C.O.F.F.I.N deliver a live performance that shakes the Forever Dog theatre to its core! MARC MASTERS calls in to talk about his book, “High Bias: The Distorted History of the Cassette Tape!” AP Mike describes his horse dream to the Horsemen! What does it mean??? And much more!!!SUPPORT THE BEST SHOW ON PATREON! WEEKLY BONUS EPISODES & VIDEO EPISODES!https://www.patreon.com/TheBestShowWATCH THE BEST SHOW LIVE EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT 6PM PT ON TWITCHhttps://www.twitch.tv/bestshow4lifeFOLLOW THE BEST SHOW:https://twitter.com/bestshow4lifehttps://instagram.com/bestshow4lifehttps://tiktok.com/@bestshow4lifehttps://www.youtube.com/bestshow4lifeTHE BEST SHOW IS A FOREVER DOG PODCASThttps://thebestshow.nethttps://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/the-best-show Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Tom chats with ALVVAYS about Nardwuar, Nu Metal, and their groundbreaking album Blue Rev! Australian rockers C.O.F.F.I.N deliver a live performance that shakes the Forever Dog theatre to its core! MARC MASTERS calls in to talk about his book, “High Bias: The Distorted History of the Cassette Tape!” AP Mike describes his horse dream to the Horsemen! What does it mean??? And much more!!! SUPPORT THE BEST SHOW ON PATREON! WEEKLY BONUS EPISODES & VIDEO EPISODES! https://www.patreon.com/TheBestShow WATCH THE BEST SHOW LIVE EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT 6PM PT ON TWITCH https://www.twitch.tv/bestshow4life FOLLOW THE BEST SHOW: https://twitter.com/bestshow4life https://instagram.com/bestshow4life https://tiktok.com/@bestshow4life https://www.youtube.com/bestshow4life THE BEST SHOW IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST https://thebestshow.net https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/the-best-show Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices