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In our first solo recap of the *New* RHONY, Betsy and I are talking episode 2, and our first trip to the Hamptons with the new ladies! And in classic RHONY Hamptons fashion, not everything went according to plan! We'll also be recording a Bonus Episode this week, where EP will join Betsy and I to chat about the SAG/WGA Strike and how Reality TV can or should be affected. And our RHOC episode will drop later this week! Support the show*BUY US A COCKTAIL!* https://www.buymeacoffee.com/realitybitespod Check us out on our IG @reality.bites.podcast On TikTok @realitybitespodcast And, as always, please ‘Like, Comment, Rate and Review' wherever you listen to your podcasts!DISCLAIMER: The opinions, views, and conjectures expressed by Lauren and her co-host on the podcast "Reality Bites" are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of any networks, streaming platforms, or digital platforms mentioned or related to the reality television shows discussed. These opinions and views are solely based on their personal experiences and perspectives as a viewer and a former reality TV producer. Any statements made on the podcast, social media, online platforms, or any other medium are for entertainment purposes only and should not be considered as facts or representative of any network or platform. Thus, it is important for the listeners and viewers to keep in mind that the opinions and conjectures presented are subjective and should be taken as such. Lauren and her co-host bear no responsibility for any actions or decisions taken based on the information provided during the podcast or any other platform.
CNN, HBO Max, Amazon Prime She's BACK!! In 2023, we saw the debut of her Documentary that aired on CNN New Year's Day featuring Legendary Music Icons like the late Burt Bachrach, Jerry Blavat, Chuck Jackson, as well as Berry Gordy, Quincy Jones, & Smokey Robinson. You can see it now on HBO Max, & Amazon Prime. She is making stops in Hawaii and Vancouver on her One Last Time tour — she won't say whether it's truly her last — tweeting (or “twoting,” as she calls it) to her more than half a million followers,On a Saturday Night LIVE's spoof "The Dionne Warwick Show", with NEW Compilations of Music. It includes collaborations with Kenny Lattimore & Musiq SoulChild along with new versions of her classics & some original classics. She's also touring again Worldwide!! On November 26, 2021, Warwick released the single "Nothing's Impossible" a duet featuring Chance the Rapper. Two charities are being supported by the duet: SocialWorks, a Chicago-based nonprofit that Chance founded to empower the youth through the arts, education and civic engagement, and Hunger: Not Impossible, a text-based service connecting kids and their families in need with prepaid, nutritious, to-go meals from local restaurants.Dionne was also named Smithsonian Ambassador of Music!!Additionally, Warwick began a highly anticipated concert residency in Las Vegas on April 4, 2019Scintillating, soothing and sensual best describe the familiar and legendary voice of five-time GRAMMY® Award winning music legend, DIONNE WARWICK, who has become a cornerstone of American pop music and culture. Warwick's career, which currently celebrates over 50 years, has established her as an international music icon and concert act. Over that time, she has earned 75 charted hit songs and sold over 100 million records.Marie Dionne Warwick, an American singer, actress, and television show host who became a United Nations Global Ambassador for the Food and Agriculture Organization and a United States Ambassador of Health.She began singing professionally in 1961 after being discovered by a young songwriting team, Burt Bacharach and Hal David. She had her first hit in 1962 with “Don't Make Me Over.” Less than a decade later, she had released more than 18 consecutive Top 100 singles, including her classic Bacharach/David recordings, “Walk on By,” “Anyone Who Had a Heart,” “Message to Michael,” "Promises Promises,” “A House is Not a Home,” “Alfie,” “Say a Little Prayer,” “This Girl's in Love With You,” “I'll Never Fall in Love Again,” “Reach Out For Me,” and the theme from “Valley of the Dolls. ”Together, Warwick and her songwriting team of Burt Bacharach & Hal David, accumulated more than 30 hit singles, and close to 20 best-selling albums, during their first decade together.Warwick received her first GRAMMY® Award in 1968 for her mega-hit, “Do You Know the Way to San Jose?” and a second GRAMMY® in 1970 for the best-selling album, “I'll Never Fall in Love Again.” She became the first African-American solo female artist of her generation to win the prestigious award for Best Contemporary Female Vocalist Performance. This award was only presented to one other legend, Miss Ella Fitzgerald.Other African-American female recording artists certainly earned their share of crossover pop and R&B hits during the 1960′s, however, Warwick preceded the mainstream success of her musical peers by becoming the first such artist to rack up a dozen consecutive Top 100 hit singles from 1963-1966.Warwick's performance at the Olympia Theater in Paris, during a 1963 concert starring the legendary Marlene Dietrich, skyrocketed her to international stardom. As Warwick established herself as a major force in American contemporary music, she gained popularity among European audiences as well. In 1968, she became the first solo African-American artist among her peers to sing before the Queen of England at a Royal Command Performance. Since then, Warwick has performed before numerous kings, queens, presidents and heads of state.Warwick's recordings of songs such as “A House is not a Home,” “Alfie,” ”Valley of the Dolls,” and “The April Fools,” made her a pioneer as one of the first female artists to popularize classic movie themes.Warwick began singing during her childhood years in East Orange, New Jersey, initially in church. Occasionally, she sang as a soloist and fill-in voice for the renowned Drinkard Singers, a group comprised of her mother Lee, along with her aunts, including Aunt Cissy, Whitney Houston's mom, and her uncles. During her teens, Warwick and her sister Dee Dee started their own gospel group, The Gospelaires.Warwick attended The Hartt College of Music in Hartford, Connecticut, and during that time, began making trips to New York to do regular session work. She sang behind many of the biggest recording stars of the 1960′s including Dinah Washington, Sam Taylor, Brook Benton, Chuck Jackson, and Solomon Burke, among many others. It was at this time that a young composer named Burt Bacharach heard her sing during a session for The Drifters and asked her to sing on demos of some new songs he was writing with his new lyricist Hal David. In 1962, one such demo was presented to Scepter Records, which launched a hit-filled 12 -year association with the label.Known as the artist who “bridged the gap,” Warwick's soulful blend of pop, gospel and R&B music transcended race, culture, and musical boundaries. In 1970, Warwick received her second GRAMMY® Award for the best-selling album, “I'll Never Fall In Love Again,” and began her second decade of hits with Warner Bros. Records. She recorded half a dozen albums, with top producers such as Thom Bell, Holland-Dozier-Holland, Jerry Ragavoy, Steve Barri, and Michael Omartian. In 1974, she hit the top of the charts with “Then Came You,” a million-selling duet with The Spinners. She then teamed up with Isaac Hayes for a highly successful world tour, “A Man and a Woman.”In 1976, Warwick signed with Arista Records, beginning a third decade of hit-making. Arista Records label-mate Barry Manilow produced her first Platinum-selling album, “Dionne,” which included back-to-back hits “I'll Never Love This Way Again,” and “Déjà vu.” Both recordings earned GRAMMY® Awards, making Warwick the first female artist to win the Best Female Pop and Best Female R&B Performance Awards.Warwick's 1982 album, “Heartbreaker,” co-produced by Barry Gibb and the Bee Gees, became an international chart-topper. In 1985, she reunited with composer Burt Bacharach and longtime friends Gladys Knight, Elton John and Stevie Wonder to record the landmark song “That's What Friends Are For,” which became a number one hit record around the world and the first recording dedicated to raising awareness and major funds (over $3 Million) for the AIDS cause in support of AMFAR, which Warwick continues to support.Throughout the 1980′s and 1990′s, Warwick collaborated with many of her musical peers, including Johnny Mathis, Smokey Robinson, Luther Vandross, Jeffrey Osborne, Kashif and Stevie Wonder. Warwick was also host of the hit television music show, “Solid Gold.” In addition, she recorded several theme songs, including “Champagne Wishes & Caviar Dreams,” for the popular television series “Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous,” and “The Love Boat,” for the hit series from Aaron Spelling. In November, 2006 Warwick recorded an album of duets, “My Friends & Me,” for Concord Records, a critically acclaimed Gospel album, “Why We Sing,” for Rhino/Warner Records, and a new jazz album, ”Only Trust Your Heart,” a collection of standards, celebrating the music of legendary composer Sammy Cahn for Sony Red/MPCA Records. Additionally, in September 2008, Warwick added “author” to her list of credits with two best-selling children's books, “Say A Little Prayer,” and “Little Man,” and her first best-selling autobiography, “My Life As I See It” for Simon & Schuster.Always one to give back, Warwick has supported and campaigned for many causes and charities close to her heart, including AIDS, The Starlight Foundation, children's hospitals, world hunger, disaster relief and music education for which she has been recognized and honored and has raised millions of dollars. In 1987, she was appointed the first United States Ambassador of Health by President Ronald Reagan and in 2002, served as Global Ambassador for Health and Ambassador for the United Nations' Food & Agriculture Organization (FAO), and she continues to serve as Ambassador today. In recognition of her accomplishments and support of education, a New Jersey school was named in her honor, the Dionne Warwick Institute for Economics and Entrepreneurship. Warwick was also a key participating artist in the all-star charity single, “We Are the World,” and in 1984, performed at “Live Aid.”Celebrating 50 years in entertainment, and the 25th Anniversary of “That's What Friends Are For,” Warwick hosted and headlined an all-star benefit concert for World Hunger Day in London. In addition, she was honored by AMFAR in a special reunion performance of “That's What Friends are For,” alongside Elton John, Gladys Knight and Stevie Wonder at AMFAR's Anniversary Gala in New York City. Warwick also received the prestigious 2011 Steve Chase Humanitarian Arts & Activism Award by the Desert Aids Project and was recognized for her stellar career by Clive Davis at his legendary Pre-GRAMMY® Party in Los Angeles. Adding to her list of landmark honors, Warwick was a 2013 recipient of the coveted Ellis Island Medal of Honor in New York and was inducted into the 2013 New Jersey Hall of Fame.On March 26, 2012, Warwick was inducted into the GRAMMY® Museum in Los Angeles, where a special 50th Anniversary exhibit was unveiled and a historic program and performance was held in the Clive Davis Theater. Additionally, a panel discussion with Clive Davis and Burt Bacharach was hosted by GRAMMY® Museum Executive Director, Bob Santelli.Commemorating her 50th Anniversary, Warwick released a much-anticipated studio album in 2013, entitled “NOW.” Produced by the legendary Phil Ramone, the anniversary album was nominated for a 2014 GRAMMY® Award for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album. “NOW” featured special never-before-released material written by her longtime friends and musical collaborators, Burt Bacharach and Hal David.Most recently, Warwick released a much anticipated star-studded duets album titled “Feels So Good,” featuring collaborations with some of today's greatest artists including Alicia Keys, Jamie Foxx, Billy Ray Cyrus, Ne-Yo, Gladys Knight, Cee Lo Green, Cyndi Lauper and many more. “Feels So Good” was released through Bright Music Records, Caroline and Capitol.Warwick's pride and joy are her two sons, singer/recording artist David Elliott and award-winning music producer Damon Elliott, and her family. ~ DionneWarwickonLine.com© 2023 Building Abundant Success!!2023 All Rights ReservedJoin Me on ~ iHeart Radio @ https://tinyurl.com/iHeartBASSpot Me on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/yxuy23baAmazon ~ https://tinyurl.com/AmzBASAudacy: https://tinyurl.com/BASAud
This very special 1 year anniversary episode is filled with lots of laughs! Bree and Shae discuss everything from Feet Finder to how their lives have dramatically changed since starting Cafe Confessions. This definitely a wild wild episode! Cafe Confessions Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2Y4KxEVhVjHUVOskMoAmdk?si=f0c90d1c562a443b Listener Confession Line: (562)485-9535 Email: cafeconfessionspodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @cafe.confessions.podcast @astoldby.shalikah Tik Tok: @cafe.confessions.podcast @bree.not.cheddar @LuckyShaye
Make space for this dynamic duo – and get the bubbles out. Let’s start with Jake Lloyd, resident badass who’s not just about the pivot; Lloyd beautifully mixes, masters, respects and loves many musical genres, and is a natural at combining them. Then there’s Deezie Brown, fellow badass, lyrical poet, and master producer with an […]
We pop it at weddings and pour it for the holidays, gift it to congratulate and sip it to celebrate—but, if we're being honest, Gastropod will seize any occasion to drink champagne. In the second episode of our two-part miniseries on the tastes of celebration, we tell the story of how this sparkling wine went from an unwelcome accident—winemakers considered fizz a flaw!—to a global brand associated with quality, luxury, celebrity, and, above all, fun. Along the way, we explore the science behind the bubbles, get to the bottom of the difference between prosecco, pét-nat, and Perrier-Jouët, and tell the stories of the original Dom Perignon and Veuve Cliquot. Join us now for all that, plus the answer to the question we all secretly wonder: Is champagne really worth the big bucks? Cheers! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
She's BACK!! On Saturday Night LIVE's spoof "The Dionne Warwick Show", with NEW Compilations of Music. It includes collaborations with Kenny Lattimore & Musiq SoulChild along with new versions of her classics & some original classics. She's also touring again Worldwide!! On November 26, 2021, Warwick released the single "Nothing's Impossible" a duet featuring Chance the Rapper. Two charities are being supported by the duet: SocialWorks, a Chicago-based nonprofit that Chance founded to empower the youth through the arts, education and civic engagement, and Hunger: Not Impossible, a text-based service connecting kids and their families in need with prepaid, nutritious, to-go meals from local restaurants.Dionne was also named Smithsonian Ambassador of Music!!Additionally, Warwick began a highly anticipated concert residency in Las Vegas on April 4, 2019Scintillating, soothing and sensual best describe the familiar and legendary voice of five-time GRAMMY® Award winning music legend, DIONNE WARWICK, who has become a cornerstone of American pop music and culture. Warwick's career, which currently celebrates over 50 years, has established her as an international music icon and concert act. Over that time, she has earned 75 charted hit songs and sold over 100 million records.Marie Dionne Warwick, an American singer, actress, and television show host who became a United Nations Global Ambassador for the Food and Agriculture Organization and a United States Ambassador of Health.She began singing professionally in 1961 after being discovered by a young songwriting team, Burt Bacharach and Hal David. She had her first hit in 1962 with “Don't Make Me Over.” Less than a decade later, she had released more than 18 consecutive Top 100 singles, including her classic Bacharach/David recordings, “Walk on By,” “Anyone Who Had a Heart,” “Message to Michael,” "Promises Promises,” “A House is Not a Home,” “Alfie,” “Say a Little Prayer,” “This Girl's in Love With You,” “I'll Never Fall in Love Again,” “Reach Out For Me,” and the theme from “Valley of the Dolls. ”Together, Warwick and her songwriting team of Burt Bacharach & Hal David, accumulated more than 30 hit singles, and close to 20 best-selling albums, during their first decade together.Warwick received her first GRAMMY® Award in 1968 for her mega-hit, “Do You Know the Way to San Jose?” and a second GRAMMY® in 1970 for the best-selling album, “I'll Never Fall in Love Again.” She became the first African-American solo female artist of her generation to win the prestigious award for Best Contemporary Female Vocalist Performance. This award was only presented to one other legend, Miss Ella Fitzgerald.Other African-American female recording artists certainly earned their share of crossover pop and R&B hits during the 1960′s, however, Warwick preceded the mainstream success of her musical peers by becoming the first such artist to rack up a dozen consecutive Top 100 hit singles from 1963-1966.Warwick's performance at the Olympia Theater in Paris, during a 1963 concert starring the legendary Marlene Dietrich, skyrocketed her to international stardom. As Warwick established herself as a major force in American contemporary music, she gained popularity among European audiences as well. In 1968, she became the first solo African-American artist among her peers to sing before the Queen of England at a Royal Command Performance. Since then, Warwick has performed before numerous kings, queens, presidents and heads of state.Warwick's recordings of songs such as “A House is not a Home,” “Alfie,” ”Valley of the Dolls,” and “The April Fools,” made her a pioneer as one of the first female artists to popularize classic movie themes.Warwick began singing during her childhood years in East Orange, New Jersey, initially in church. Occasionally, she sang as a soloist and fill-in voice for the renowned Drinkard Singers, a group comprised of her mother Lee, along with her aunts, including Aunt Cissy, Whitney Houston's mom, and her uncles. During her teens, Warwick and her sister Dee Dee started their own gospel group, The Gospelaires.Warwick attended The Hartt College of Music in Hartford, Connecticut, and during that time, began making trips to New York to do regular session work. She sang behind many of the biggest recording stars of the 1960′s including Dinah Washington, Sam Taylor, Brook Benton, Chuck Jackson, and Solomon Burke, among many others. It was at this time that a young composer named Burt Bacharach heard her sing during a session for The Drifters and asked her to sing on demos of some new songs he was writing with his new lyricist Hal David. In 1962, one such demo was presented to Scepter Records, which launched a hit-filled 12 -year association with the label.Known as the artist who “bridged the gap,” Warwick's soulful blend of pop, gospel and R&B music transcended race, culture, and musical boundaries. In 1970, Warwick received her second GRAMMY® Award for the best-selling album, “I'll Never Fall In Love Again,” and began her second decade of hits with Warner Bros. Records. She recorded half a dozen albums, with top producers such as Thom Bell, Holland-Dozier-Holland, Jerry Ragavoy, Steve Barri, and Michael Omartian. In 1974, she hit the top of the charts with “Then Came You,” a million-selling duet with The Spinners. She then teamed up with Isaac Hayes for a highly successful world tour, “A Man and a Woman.”In 1976, Warwick signed with Arista Records, beginning a third decade of hit-making. Arista Records label-mate Barry Manilow produced her first Platinum-selling album, “Dionne,” which included back-to-back hits “I'll Never Love This Way Again,” and “Déjà vu.” Both recordings earned GRAMMY® Awards, making Warwick the first female artist to win the Best Female Pop and Best Female R&B Performance Awards.Warwick's 1982 album, “Heartbreaker,” co-produced by Barry Gibb and the Bee Gees, became an international chart-topper. In 1985, she reunited with composer Burt Bacharach and longtime friends Gladys Knight, Elton John and Stevie Wonder to record the landmark song “That's What Friends Are For,” which became a number one hit record around the world and the first recording dedicated to raising awareness and major funds (over $3 Million) for the AIDS cause in support of AMFAR, which Warwick continues to support.Throughout the 1980′s and 1990′s, Warwick collaborated with many of her musical peers, including Johnny Mathis, Smokey Robinson, Luther Vandross, Jeffrey Osborne, Kashif and Stevie Wonder. Warwick was also host of the hit television music show, “Solid Gold.” In addition, she recorded several theme songs, including “Champagne Wishes & Caviar Dreams,” for the popular television series “Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous,” and “The Love Boat,” for the hit series from Aaron Spelling. In November, 2006 Warwick recorded an album of duets, “My Friends & Me,” for Concord Records, a critically acclaimed Gospel album, “Why We Sing,” for Rhino/Warner Records, and a new jazz album, ”Only Trust Your Heart,” a collection of standards, celebrating the music of legendary composer Sammy Cahn for Sony Red/MPCA Records. Additionally, in September 2008, Warwick added “author” to her list of credits with two best-selling children's books, “Say A Little Prayer,” and “Little Man,” and her first best-selling autobiography, “My Life As I See It” for Simon & Schuster.Always one to give back, Warwick has supported and campaigned for many causes and charities close to her heart, including AIDS, The Starlight Foundation, children's hospitals, world hunger, disaster relief and music education for which she has been recognized and honored and has raised millions of dollars. In 1987, she was appointed the first United States Ambassador of Health by President Ronald Reagan and in 2002, served as Global Ambassador for Health and Ambassador for the United Nations' Food & Agriculture Organization (FAO), and she continues to serve as Ambassador today. In recognition of her accomplishments and support of education, a New Jersey school was named in her honor, the Dionne Warwick Institute for Economics and Entrepreneurship. Warwick was also a key participating artist in the all-star charity single, “We Are the World,” and in 1984, performed at “Live Aid.”Celebrating 50 years in entertainment, and the 25th Anniversary of “That's What Friends Are For,” Warwick hosted and headlined an all-star benefit concert for World Hunger Day in London. In addition, she was honored by AMFAR in a special reunion performance of “That's What Friends are For,” alongside Elton John, Gladys Knight and Stevie Wonder at AMFAR's Anniversary Gala in New York City. Warwick also received the prestigious 2011 Steve Chase Humanitarian Arts & Activism Award by the Desert Aids Project and was recognized for her stellar career by Clive Davis at his legendary Pre-GRAMMY® Party in Los Angeles. Adding to her list of landmark honors, Warwick was a 2013 recipient of the coveted Ellis Island Medal of Honor in New York and was inducted into the 2013 New Jersey Hall of Fame.On March 26, 2012, Warwick was inducted into the GRAMMY® Museum in Los Angeles, where a special 50th Anniversary exhibit was unveiled and a historic program and performance was held in the Clive Davis Theater. Additionally, a panel discussion with Clive Davis and Burt Bacharach was hosted by GRAMMY® Museum Executive Director, Bob Santelli.Commemorating her 50th Anniversary, Warwick released a much-anticipated studio album in 2013, entitled “NOW.” Produced by the legendary Phil Ramone, the anniversary album was nominated for a 2014 GRAMMY® Award for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album. “NOW” featured special never-before-released material written by her longtime friends and musical collaborators, Burt Bacharach and Hal David.Most recently, Warwick released a much anticipated star-studded duets album titled “Feels So Good,” featuring collaborations with some of today's greatest artists including Alicia Keys, Jamie Foxx, Billy Ray Cyrus, Ne-Yo, Gladys Knight, Cee Lo Green, Cyndi Lauper and many more. “Feels So Good” was released through Bright Music Records, Caroline and Capitol.Warwick's pride and joy are her two sons, singer/recording artist David Elliott and award-winning music producer Damon Elliott, and her family. ~ DionneWarwickonLine.com© 2022 Building Abundant Success!!2022 All Rights ReservedJoin Me on ~ iHeart Radio @ https://tinyurl.com/iHeartBASSpot Me on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/yxuy23baAmazon ~ https://tinyurl.com/AmzBAS
Abby and Martha are joined by their friends that have a son currently deployed and a military wife and Veteran that's husband is deployed.
In this episode: Mike's Rewind Happy Happy Andrew – More cruises! Joe's Fact Check Listener Questions, Comments & Reviews Michelle's Random Thought – Hockey expressions Dick of the Week – Lady wants a refund at a hotel Covidiot – Guy claims masks make him instantly pass out Asshole – Wedding vows mention flaws Crazy – Roger Stone claims Ukraine is attacking Russia Idiot – Woman hates trucks in front of her house Shaddup – Kosher restaurant requires masks WTF – Lowes delivery guy gets kidnapped Checking in with the Politicians – Trudeau and Kenney What Does Kevin Think? – Best car to buy The Doctor's Office – Headaches while flying How Smart is Carole?The Big Blue FolderWe get played out by Horny Frank & The Tennessee Shit Kickers This episode of Grose Misconduct was sponsored by Crystal Glass, Todd's Mechanical, Leading Edge Physiotherapy, South Central Dentistry, Ol' MacDonald's Resort and The Edmonton Comedy Festival.@CrystalGlassLTD @Toddsmech @LeadingEdgePT @dr_caouette @Macker63 @yegcomedy @mikedmonton @JoesFactCheck @docTonyM Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/Grose_Misconduct)
My Latest Tickle Torture Session was a Blast. Tiny Bubbles in the Air for a sub with tastes so Rare! Join Me in My Wild and Wonderful World of BDSM. Let the Games Begin. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/victory-von-stryker/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/victory-von-stryker/support
Abby and Martha are joined by owner of Fierce Fitness, Karie Schaal, to discuss their 2021 fitness journey and all things wellness.
The Dalessandro's of Philly sports podcasts. The Eagles suck, the Phillies suck, and the Sixers... well. Let's roll.
Welcome, Kissers! We pop the cork on this podcast by sharing how we met, our insane experiences, some sexual obsessions, a few wild adventures, and the changes to make to get out of a rut!
In this episode:Carole's Rant – Canada PostMike's RewindJoe's Fact CheckListener Questions, Comments & ReviewsDick of the Week – A woman in the drive through at a Culver'sWTF? – Woman at a Taco Bell demands sauceAverage Idiot – Woman demands refund from burning Burger KingYou're a Covidiot – Woman arrested at School Board meetingChecking in with the Politicians – Trudeau, Kenney, Shandro & PutinThe Doctor's Office with Doctor Tony – Sleep patternsWhat Does Kevin Think? – Key to a good night's sleepHow Smart Is Carole? – ExploringThe Big Blue Folder – A 31-year-old mortician from Syracuse, New York & a high school principal in High Point, North Carolina, a Michigan woman stuck in a chair and a Cape Cod guy gets swallowed by a whale.Adam Jesin plays us out with Wanna Be VaccinatedEpilogue – Wine CaroleThis episode of Grose Misconduct was sponsored by Crystal Glass, Todd's Mechanical, Leading Edge Physiotherapy, South Central Dentistry, Ol' MacDonald's Resort, AlbertaMasks.com and The Edmonton Comedy Festival.@CrystalGlassLTD @Toddsmech @LeadingEdgePT @dr_caouette @Macker63 @AlbertaMasks @yegcomedy @mikedmonton @JoesFactCheck @docTonyM Support the show (https://www.paypal.me/GroseMisconduct)
The DOtD crew all agree that they would definitely fall prey to Megan Fox as they wax poetic about Karyn Kusama’s “Jennifer’s Body”! Along the way the crew discusses how the film is actually hilarious, its queer representation, and how bad marketing marred its theatrical release. Spoilers in the ritual printout.
Abby and Martha tape their first podcast in a beautiful new home built by Casa Bella. Join them as they discuss Mother's Day traditions, women of influence and give gift advice to guys.
Abby and Martha take a personality test to review with each other to better learn how to communicate. They also provide a health update!
Champagne Wishes with Abby and Martha. The girls kickoff their 6 week fitness and nutrition journey!
Abby and Martha are joined by Katie and Jennipher to discuss their love of true crime shows and podcasts. Martha and Abby are trying to understand what makes people obsessed with this genre.
A unicorn is 1) a mythical animal typically represented as a horse with a single straight horn projecting from its forehead and 2) something that is highly desirable but difficult to find or obtain. In staffing, we see a lot of requests for the second definition in the form of job descriptions that try and cover too many skillsets. This podcast is all about how to fine-tune that job description to get the perfect fit for exactly what you need.
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Meet Stephanie Peart and Amy Fowler, co-hosts of the Salty Science and Salt-Tea Café podcast and vlog! Today at the Salt-Tea Cafe, Stephanie and Amy sip on Champagne Wishes tea while they introduce themselves and share a little bit about who they are and why they LOVE the marine environment. Would you like to enhance the enjoyment of the virtual Salt-Tea Café experience? Then then grab a cup of Champagne Wishes and sip along with Stephanie and Amy while you enjoy this episode. You can find Champagne Wishes at www.spiceandtea.com If you'd like to support this podcast, please visit www.patreon.com/saltyscience. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/saltyscience/support
Abby and Martha dive into their lives, relationships, current events and host guests from time to time to talk with and learn from…all to build a stronger connection with their community. They'll be stripping away the pretty filter and will be bringing you everyday realness along the way.
Catch a new podcast every month with Champagne Wishes with Abby and Martha! Abby and Martha dive into their lives, relationships, current events and host guests from time to time to talk with and learn from…all to build a stronger connection with their community. They'll be stripping away the pretty filter and will be bringing you everyday realness along the way.
Episode 14 Summary - Champagne Wishes and Tampa Bay Dreams Jess practically won the lottery, how will she spend it? Dallas Stars come out of COVID and destroy the Predators. Tom Brady does it again. Matt LeFleur forgets Aaron Rodgers is his quarterback. What will Rodgers do next? State Farm vs Progressive (Commercials). Thank you to the country of India We validate ourselves by having the same thoughts as Pardon My Take Jess, now a life coach. Are there closeted Bills fans? Ponchos are the best time. Mahomes unfazed by neck tweak. Trey Songz got arrested. We stan The Dozen Trivia, shout out Jeff D. Lowe Poirier vs McGregor McGregor vs Paul Paul vs Mayweather Jose Canseco vs Billy Football Tony Romo is a psychic.
The latest edition of The SmackDown WineDown is now live for your listening pleasure! Your host and humble guide Keila Cash recaps the highs and lows from last night's show. The Rundown Includes: Smackdown starts to slip in terms of show quality, Roman Reigns sends a message to Kevin Owens' family, Chad Gable plays 4D mind games with Otis, and Sasha Banks & Carmella offer a sneak preview of what's to come ahead of their SmackDown Women's Championship Match at TLC next Sunday. Press play and SUBSCRIBE today!Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wrestlesoaptopia/Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ladywrestlingx
Champagne, caviar, and foie gras…all the things that expensive yacht charters are made of (except if you’re us, in which case, just bring on the bubbly). This season of Below Deck has finally started to heat up after a bit of a slow start. Somehow, Sunshine didn’t get fired after his nap (maybe next week) and Rachel is approaching full-tilt crazy. We object to the half-empty plates, of course. Gordon Ramsey is definitely screaming expletives at the screen, if he’s watching. It looks like something is missing (such as a giant slab of filet mignon…just sayin’). These guests aren’t quite as evil as Charley, but they’re still not folks you’d want to invite over for dinner. Basically, eff us in the mouth—if I’m cooking, keep your booty in the seat, yo. Elizabeth has crystals in her bra and seems like she would make a great match for stoner Shane. They’re equally sloppy about their work and flaky AF. At least this week’s beach picnic went better. Stay safe and visit https://beautysociety.com/kikiandkibbitz for the best skincare products we know…and to support your favorite podcasters (that’s us—duh!). Till next time, hugs, kisses, and champagne dreams, friends!--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kikiandkibbitz/message
This week, Cynthia has a very entertaining and informative conversation with fellow designer Sarah St Amand. Sarah has more than 20 years of design experience from her beginnings at Benjamin Moore's corporate office to starting her own business. Listen as they discuss the interior design process and everything that comes with it including timelines, process and most importantly....budget. Find Sarah at www.stmamanddesign.com Instagram: sarahst.amandinteriordesign E-mail: sarah@stamanddesign.com Phone: 226.931.6236 Host: Cynthia Soda Co-hosts: Allie Johnson and Madyson Johnson Executive Producer: Phil Talledes
In this episode, Jennie and Matt are giving you tips on how to stay healthy and sane while in quarantine. They talk about what they've been up to, how they're coping, and of course the meals they've been eating. They talk about...How they're passing the timeWhat they're eatingTheir Mental StateTips for staying sane during COVID-19Show Notes: www.vegologiepodcast.comVegologe Website: www.vegologie.com
On this episode of Captain Save a Rose, @storytellertone joins us to check in about his first Bachelor season experienc. In Pedals & Thorns, Hannah B got jacked and a diss song written about her, and Madison thinks she’s KD with the burner. Then we recap the episode including: The final Hannah B and Peter showdown The Mykenna x Kelsey Beef. The Hannah Ann x Kelsey Beef. Is this Iowa Caucus Champagne? Champagnegate We debate about Victoria F and wonder who REALLY won the fashion show. (Spoiler alert, it was Alexa) All this plus everything else that happened in the episode lol. @justinandthehonorednone @storytellertone Presented by: @dayonespodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Episode #003 kicks off with a birthday toast from the legend, Dave Chappelle, and a song from the lovely Mari-Kate-lyn Quigley (@kateqfunny). Bartender Eddie Berke shares nostalgic moments from @HollywoodImprov and you always learn something new. Show Donnell some Champagne Wishes, Hennessy Dreams and BIRTHDAY Love... --------------------------------------- Check out Donnell's upcoming tour dates coming to a city near you: http://www.donnellrawlings.com/whereisdonnellrawlings Like, Subscribe & Follow Donnell on: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnXf59H6e99fQpWYM5uvEQw?sub_confirmation=1 Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/donnellrawlingsofficial Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/donnellrawlings Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/donnellrawlings Website: http://www.donnellrawlings.com Hashtag: #donnellrawlings, #2soonwithdonnellrawlings, #toosoon
Caviar, some of us think, delicacy and the peak of culinary excellence. Some of us think caviar and we think "fishy egg crap." right here on the coast of North Carolina thought caviar equals a sustainable and farm-able protein source. Beyond all the other attributes let me validate this episode and clarify by letting you know that the caviar and smoked sturgeon meat was simply delicious, you must try it! By the way caviar doesn't only come from Russia. Did you know that caviar dates back to ancient Greece? Did you know that the USA imports 90% of our seafood? Did you know that there are multiple types of Sturgeon fish and only 3 are ideal for making caviar. Do you know what vodka or beverage pair best with caviar? Listen in to find out all the answers and what it takes to make caviar and the technology uses to make it efficient and delicious. __________________________________________________________ We are proud welcome our newest sponsor to the show, Proof Alcohol Ice Cream where you can Eat & Drink Merrily all at once! **Need wine or beer... or Proof Alcohol Ice Cream? Of course you do, get it at Use promo code 'NCFB' at checkout! ___________________________________________________________ Hospitality industry veterans, Max Trujillo and Matthew Weiss, get behind the scenes of North Carolina's burgeoning food and beverage culture. Hear from local chefs, sommelier's, distillers, farmers, brewers and the whole lot of them in the NC F&Bpodcast. Max is a front-of-house vet/sommelier that moved from Los Angeles to North Carolina in 2013. Since moving to North Carolina, he's run restaurants, designed wine programs and builds craft cocktail menus and now produces multiple podcasts. Matthew is a certified sommelier from New York. His experience ranges from restaurant/bar to importing some of the finest wines in the world. He moved his family to North Carolina three years ago and works as a wine distributor. For questions, comments and booking, contact us at Eat & Drink Merrily!
Today we discuss how Chicago passed milestone legislation on psychedelic plants and fungi. All that and much more! hosted by President Zen-1.
Remember fidget spinners? Joe doesn’t. (2:18) This week in the news: We talk about the Amazon fires and their relationship to soybean farming and tariffs. Then, in celebration of David Koch’s death, we introduce the David Koch Memorial Asset Liquidation Index, a rating scale we made up for the billionaires we cover. We decide, on a scale of 1 – 10, how urgent it is that the billionaire’s assets are immediately liquidated and the proceeds distributed among their victims. It goes without saying that all billionaire fortunes should be liquidated and redistributed, but we want to liquidate some more quickly than others. David Koch is the namesake of the rating scale because he was unquestionably a perfect 10. (12:40) Bharat Desai and Neerja Sethi: 2.5/10 Desai and Sethi are a married couple who started a technology services company that basically outsources various business needs to overseas workers. They sold the company a few years ago and have retired to Fisher Island, FL. Fisher Island is a tiny island right next to Miami Beach, and it is currently the wealthiest zip code in the US. It is only .3 sq. mi., and has a population under 500. A lot of rich people buy condos there and establish the place as their primary residence because Florida doesn’t have state income tax. This trend has seen a huge boost since the 2017 Republican tax bill capped property tax deductions at $10,000. We end up talking about Pizzagate and “hypothetical” food-based criminal code languages. We highly suggest checking out Opulence Magazine’s (a magazine about South Florida luxury condos) Fisher Island party videos: https://vimeo.com/162627583 https://vimeo.com/16225305 (35:55) Conrad Prebys: 4/10 Conrad Prebys was, apparently, a messy bitch who loved drama. He was estranged from his son, then reunited with him, and then wrote him out of his will. He made his money in the construction business in San Diego, and later in life made a bunch of big philanthropic donations to build buildings with his name on them. Many were for performing arts centers, and others were for buildings on university campuses. Joe pops off about how stupid it is that debt-laden universities keep building new, expensive buildings that accrue more debt because they think nicer buildings will recruit more students. Unsurprisingly, there’s not much data to support that claim. We come back around to the Koch brothers, their donations to universities and the inherent problems with those kinds of donations, and we finish up with a dramatic reading of an article defending David Koch’s legacy that drives Chad over the edge. America Loves To Hate Billionaires https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/op-eds/america-loves-to-hate-billionaires A full list of the Koch Foundation’s 2016 donations to higher ed: https://datawrapper.dwcdn.net/WwbbU/1/
Grammy Award Lifetime Achievement Honoree She's BACK!! with an NEW Compilation of Music, her first in 5 years, It includes collaborations with Kenny Lattimore & Musiq SoulChild along with new versions of her classics & some original classics. She's also touring again Worldwide!! Dionne was also named Smithsonian Ambassador of Music!! Additionally, Warwick will begin a highly anticipated concert residency in Las Vegas on April 4, 2019 Scintillating, soothing and sensual best describe the familiar and legendary voice of five-time GRAMMY® Award winning music legend, DIONNE WARWICK, who has become a cornerstone of American pop music and culture. Warwick’s career, which currently celebrates over 50 years, has established her as an international music icon and concert act. Over that time, she has earned 75 charted hit songs and sold over 100 million records. Marie Dionne Warwick, an American singer, actress, and television show host who became a United Nations Global Ambassador for the Food and Agriculture Organization and a United States Ambassador of Health. She began singing professionally in 1961 after being discovered by a young songwriting team, Burt Bacharach and Hal David. She had her first hit in 1962 with “Don’t Make Me Over.” Less than a decade later, she had released more than 18 consecutive Top 100 singles, including her classic Bacharach/David recordings, “Walk on By,” “Anyone Who Had a Heart,” “Message to Michael,” "Promises Promises,” “A House is Not a Home,” “Alfie,” “Say a Little Prayer,” “This Girl’s in Love With You,” “I’ll Never Fall in Love Again,” “Reach Out For Me,” and the theme from “Valley of the Dolls. ”Together, Warwick and her songwriting team of Burt Bacharach & Hal David, accumulated more than 30 hit singles, and close to 20 best-selling albums, during their first decade together. Warwick received her first GRAMMY® Award in 1968 for her mega-hit, “Do You Know the Way to San Jose?” and a second GRAMMY® in 1970 for the best-selling album, “I’ll Never Fall in Love Again.” She became the first African-American solo female artist of her generation to win the prestigious award for Best Contemporary Female Vocalist Performance. This award was only presented to one other legend, Miss Ella Fitzgerald. Other African-American female recording artists certainly earned their share of crossover pop and R&B hits during the 1960′s, however, Warwick preceded the mainstream success of her musical peers by becoming the first such artist to rack up a dozen consecutive Top 100 hit singles from 1963-1966. Warwick’s performance at the Olympia Theater in Paris, during a 1963 concert starring the legendary Marlene Dietrich, skyrocketed her to international stardom. As Warwick established herself as a major force in American contemporary music, she gained popularity among European audiences as well. In 1968, she became the first solo African-American artist among her peers to sing before the Queen of England at a Royal Command Performance. Since then, Warwick has performed before numerous kings, queens, presidents and heads of state. Warwick’s recordings of songs such as “A House is not a Home,” “Alfie,” ”Valley of the Dolls,” and “The April Fools,” made her a pioneer as one of the first female artists to popularize classic movie themes. Warwick began singing during her childhood years in East Orange, New Jersey, initially in church. Occasionally, she sang as a soloist and fill-in voice for the renowned Drinkard Singers, a group comprised of her mother Lee, along with her aunts, including Aunt Cissy, Whitney Houston’s mom, and her uncles. During her teens, Warwick and her sister Dee Dee started their own gospel group, The Gospelaires. Warwick attended The Hartt College of Music in Hartford, Connecticut, and during that time, began making trips to New York to do regular session work. She sang behind many of the biggest recording stars of the 1960′s including Dinah Washington, Sam Taylor, Brook Benton, Chuck Jackson, and Solomon Burke, among many others. It was at this time that a young composer named Burt Bacharach heard her sing during a session for The Drifters and asked her to sing on demos of some new songs he was writing with his new lyricist Hal David. In 1962, one such demo was presented to Scepter Records, which launched a hit-filled 12 -year association with the label. Known as the artist who “bridged the gap,” Warwick’s soulful blend of pop, gospel and R&B music transcended race, culture, and musical boundaries. In 1970, Warwick received her second GRAMMY® Award for the best-selling album, “I’ll Never Fall In Love Again,” and began her second decade of hits with Warner Bros. Records. She recorded half a dozen albums, with top producers such as Thom Bell, Holland-Dozier-Holland, Jerry Ragavoy, Steve Barri, and Michael Omartian. In 1974, she hit the top of the charts with “Then Came You,” a million-selling duet with The Spinners. She then teamed up with Isaac Hayes for a highly successful world tour, “A Man and a Woman.” In 1976, Warwick signed with Arista Records, beginning a third decade of hit-making. Arista Records label-mate Barry Manilow produced her first Platinum-selling album, “Dionne,” which included back-to-back hits “I’ll Never Love This Way Again,” and “Déjà vu.” Both recordings earned GRAMMY® Awards, making Warwick the first female artist to win the Best Female Pop and Best Female R&B Performance Awards. Warwick’s 1982 album, “Heartbreaker,” co-produced by Barry Gibb and the Bee Gees, became an international chart-topper. In 1985, she reunited with composer Burt Bacharach and longtime friends Gladys Knight, Elton John and Stevie Wonder to record the landmark song “That’s What Friends Are For,” which became a number one hit record around the world and the first recording dedicated to raising awareness and major funds (over $3 Million) for the AIDS cause in support of AMFAR, which Warwick continues to support. Throughout the 1980′s and 1990′s, Warwick collaborated with many of her musical peers, including Johnny Mathis, Smokey Robinson, Luther Vandross, Jeffrey Osborne, Kashif and Stevie Wonder. Warwick was also host of the hit television music show, “Solid Gold.” In addition, she recorded several theme songs, including “Champagne Wishes & Caviar Dreams,” for the popular television series “Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous,” and “The Love Boat,” for the hit series from Aaron Spelling. In November, 2006 Warwick recorded an album of duets, “My Friends & Me,” for Concord Records, a critically acclaimed Gospel album, “Why We Sing,” for Rhino/Warner Records, and a new jazz album, ”Only Trust Your Heart,” a collection of standards, celebrating the music of legendary composer Sammy Cahn for Sony Red/MPCA Records. Additionally, in September 2008, Warwick added “author” to her list of credits with two best-selling children’s books, “Say A Little Prayer,” and “Little Man,” and her first best-selling autobiography, “My Life As I See It” for Simon & Schuster. Always one to give back, Warwick has supported and campaigned for many causes and charities close to her heart, including AIDS, The Starlight Foundation, children’s hospitals, world hunger, disaster relief and music education for which she has been recognized and honored and has raised millions of dollars. In 1987, she was appointed the first United States Ambassador of Health by President Ronald Reagan and in 2002, served as Global Ambassador for Health and Ambassador for the United Nations’ Food & Agriculture Organization (FAO), and she continues to serve as Ambassador today. In recognition of her accomplishments and support of education, a New Jersey school was named in her honor, the Dionne Warwick Institute for Economics and Entrepreneurship. Warwick was also a key participating artist in the all-star charity single, “We Are the World,” and in 1984, performed at “Live Aid.” Celebrating 50 years in entertainment, and the 25th Anniversary of “That’s What Friends Are For,” Warwick hosted and headlined an all-star benefit concert for World Hunger Day in London. In addition, she was honored by AMFAR in a special reunion performance of “That’s What Friends are For,” alongside Elton John, Gladys Knight and Stevie Wonder at AMFAR’s Anniversary Gala in New York City. Warwick also received the prestigious 2011 Steve Chase Humanitarian Arts & Activism Award by the Desert Aids Project and was recognized for her stellar career by Clive Davis at his legendary Pre-GRAMMY® Party in Los Angeles. Adding to her list of landmark honors, Warwick was a 2013 recipient of the coveted Ellis Island Medal of Honor in New York and was inducted into the 2013 New Jersey Hall of Fame. On March 26, 2012, Warwick was inducted into the GRAMMY® Museum in Los Angeles, where a special 50th Anniversary exhibit was unveiled and a historic program and performance was held in the Clive Davis Theater. Additionally, a panel discussion with Clive Davis and Burt Bacharach was hosted by GRAMMY® Museum Executive Director, Bob Santelli. Commemorating her 50th Anniversary, Warwick released a much-anticipated studio album in 2013, entitled “NOW.” Produced by the legendary Phil Ramone, the anniversary album was nominated for a 2014 GRAMMY® Award for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album. “NOW” featured special never-before-released material written by her longtime friends and musical collaborators, Burt Bacharach and Hal David. Most recently, Warwick released a much anticipated star-studded duets album titled “Feels So Good,” featuring collaborations with some of today’s greatest artists including Alicia Keys, Jamie Foxx, Billy Ray Cyrus, Ne-Yo, Gladys Knight, Cee Lo Green, Cyndi Lauper and many more. “Feels So Good” was released through Bright Music Records, Caroline and Capitol. Warwick’s pride and joy are her two sons, singer/recording artist David Elliott and award-winning music producer Damon Elliott, and her family. ~ DionneWarwickonLine.com © 2019 Building Abundant Success!! 2019 All Rights Reserved Join Me on Facebook @ Facebook.com/BuildingAbundantSuccess
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Joe Saubert gives us encouragement for the New Year with a meditation on the Lord's Prayer, an invitation for focusing on fasting and Scripture, and an insight into true Christian community. Speaker: Joe Saubert
It’s our 150th Episode and we discuss all we have accomplished, shout out our favorite guests, our best episodes, whether we have any regrets or not, and the most useful tips and the most significant lessons we’ve learned while we cheers with our nightcap Champagne Wishes and Complicated Dreams! We’ve accomplished a lot over the last three years and we’ve changed a lot through the journey of 150 episodes. We are so happy that we’ve done it all together, in front of all of you, and each other, and we can’t wait to see what happens throughout the next 150 episodes with all of you there along for the ride! We love you the longest time and we're extremely THANKFUL! Keep up with Jen & Lauren: @jenifergolden, @laurenleonelli, @complicatedshow itscomplicatedproductions.com Support It's Complicated: Shop our favorite products - https://www.amazon.com/shop/complicatedshow Donate - https://www.patreon.com/itscomplicated --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/itscomplicatedpod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/itscomplicatedpod/support
Episode XL "Lamborghini Dreams and Champagne Wishes" by III The Hard Way
Gorilla Film School. On our podcast, the Dailies give you short bits of filmmaking and acting advice almost every day, plus our longer form interviews and trainings with filmmakers and actors. Get instant access to all of our training at http://gorillafilmschool.com
The Seibertron.com Twincast Podcast presents its latest episode, "Champagne Wishes and Energon Dreams". This episode primarily covers the best toys, comics, movies, and television episodes from the Transformers brand that were released in 2017. However, to start the episode, the Power of the Primes Voyager class figures Grimlock and Starscream are analyzed now that some of the cast own their own copies of these figures. Another current topic comes next in the form of discussion about the just released Transformers Till All Are One Annual comic from IDW Publishing. The "Best of 2017" topics then start in earnest with a look at the favorite Transformers Generations figures from Titans Return. Live action Transformers movie The Last Knight gets one last look as well, with reflections on the positively viewed parts of the film discussed. Missed opportunities, spotlight characters, and standout comics lead up to the topic where the best thing from the brand for the entire year is selected by each cast member, with Transformers Masterpiece figures taking center stage. The show wraps up with a quick mention of some of the year's disappointing moments, followed by predictions both wild and wonderful for the year to come for Transformers in 2018.
While Caitlin melts in Tampa, Adam and Kari explore terrifying tales about the things people do when they sleepwalk after taking Ambien. Pretty Scary boo! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 153: Champagne Wishes and E3 Dreams (Right click and save as to download, or find us on iTunes, BlogTalk Radio, Stitcher, Google Play, or TuneIn). This week in the podcast we talk what we want to see (or not) at E3. A good conversation between Sam and Alisha about upcoming games and what the future holds for gaming hardware with the […]
This week Lisa Lawrie (@JMOESandBFFs) is joined by Brittany (@BrittanyAshlen) and Rafael Castaneda (@RMCGuitars) to discuss the @ARIYNBF episodes- "Louis Peitzman" and "Alison's C&B Meltdown, Daniel's D&D Past, Jenna's Big News" We Talk Going Home, Eternally Fat, The Death Of Twitter, Dating Apps, Bad Roomates, Rhubarb, Big Ol' Ears, Elliot At The Grove, Barfing, Dungeons Dragons...DON'T, Champagne Wishes and Milk Frother Dreams, Stealing Whistling Dixie, Beaver Nuggets and SO MUCH MORE!
Oh, what a episode! Show rookie, Jacqueline, joins us at the mic as we examine just how little athletic ability we really have. We also dive into the “new drink” of the season, discuss our #tvbingegoals, play some 'this or that' and answer these important questions: - Is Dancing with the Stars just a last ditch effort? - Could Princess Kate be a farmer? - Who does Pamela Anderson’s PR? - Why do Cowboy cheerleaders have to do their own laundry? and - Why are Ace of Base and Chingy still relevant in our lives? Get your pumpkins and Uggs ready… there’s a chill in the air outside and we’re ready to chat! Tune in now to the latest ChickChat on TheMESH!
We explore upcoming trips, powerball winnings, participation points, fly fishing magazines, groupies, and Rob is traveling the globe fishing. Everything you need to get your 2016 off on a strange foot.
On the eve of DockerConEU 2015, a collection of intrepid souls seeking community and adventure convened at a Mediterranean gastrobar nestled in Les Corts along Barcelona's Avinguda Diagonal. On that night at Metric Market, in the multifunction basement space called “The Bunker,” which is dominated by a beautiful sofa, The New Stack founder Alex Williams and our friends at Container Solutions hosted this eclectic group for a “champagne podcast,” perhaps the first of its kind ever in the vast, silicon sweep of digital history. As you listen, perhaps after refreshing your own secondarily fermented and chilled beverage, imagine this crowd, if you will, to be code slam poets riffing metaphoric on the zoology of distributed infrastructure, or grizzled prospectors huddled bent-kneed around a promising lode of microservices interconnectivity, and enjoy. Captured in all of its Catalonian splendor, the podcast features Container Solutions' CTO Pini Reznik and Chief Scientist Adrien Mouat, as well as Casey Bisson, Product Manager at Joyent, and Mark Coleman, the CEO of Implicit Explicit, the company who, along with Container Solutions, runs the Software Circus conference. Also contributing were numerous attendees who each revealed what brought them to DockerCon in Spain, and who shared their stories with each other, and with us, for this installment of The New Stack Analysts. Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-p_DT4wkt4 Learn more at: https://thenewstack.io/tns-analysts-show-66-champagne-podcast-wishes-dockercon-dreams/
This week we dive into Champagne Cocktail to serve at your next holiday party! Â Eddie and Neil also get into a drunken conversation about the awesome Asian restaurants to eat in around town.
Tonight, on a fully erect edition of the Never Daunted Radio Network, we fly back from our latest vacation with the story that managed to unite the Internet, as USAirways found itself in too deep when an employee sent out an official tweet featuring a photo of a model airplane in a woman's mommy parts, sending the Internet into a frenzy. We'll see how it all went down, and maybe we'll get a ping or two from the Black Box.Next, from the "Why Doesn't This Ever Happen To Me?" File, a sex-crazed Angelina Jolie wannabe forced a cabbie to have sex with her twice, then stabbed him six times because he wouldn't perform again. We'll cut to the chase and she how a man can turn a woman this good looking down.Later, a British ice cream maker managed to simulate the experience of popping bottles and popping boners with a new flavor called The Arousal. Key ingredients: Champagne and . Sounds like someone took making popsicles just a bit too seriously.And finally, the return of the Cremo Cream Essentials, features one of my favorite performers, Henry Rollins. Tonight we listen to his early solo album, Hot Animal Machine! All this and more, tonight on the Never Daunted Radio Network!
Tonight, on a fully erect edition of the Never Daunted Radio Network, we fly back from our latest vacation with the story that managed to unite the Internet, as USAirways found itself in too deep when an employee sent out an official tweet featuring a photo of a model airplane in a woman's mommy parts, sending the Internet into a frenzy. We'll see how it all went down, and maybe we'll get a ping or two from the Black Box.Next, from the "Why Doesn't This Ever Happen To Me?" File, a sex-crazed Angelina Jolie wannabe forced a cabbie to have sex with her twice, then stabbed him six times because he wouldn't perform again. We'll cut to the chase and she how a man can turn a woman this good looking down.Later, a British ice cream maker managed to simulate the experience of popping bottles and popping boners with a new flavor called The Arousal. Key ingredients: Champagne and . Sounds like someone took making popsicles just a bit too seriously.And finally, the return of the Cremo Cream Essentials, features one of my favorite performers, Henry Rollins. Tonight we listen to his early solo album, Hot Animal Machine! All this and more, tonight on the Never Daunted Radio Network!
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Champagne WishesCelebrity and luxury have been part of our culture since the beginning. But that potent combination didn't truly take off until about twenty-five years ago when television host Robin Leach made "champagne wishes and caviar dreams" our daily mantra. Suddenly greed was good, TV cops became Armani models and we all worshiped the people and products consumed nightly on the juggernaut "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous."That was the springboard that brought us to today's luxury-satiated society where even ten year olds discuss the merits of Louis Vuitton's latest. We're now undeniably smack dab in the middle of a pop culture that's in love with luxury; and don't think any of this has been lost on certain companies that make cars.The American luxury car market used to be just a few select players that came from Italy, Germany and the UK with a couple of homegrowns thrown in for good measure. Today the list of both cars and countries have exploded. But how has the market grown, who are today's players and which customer is buying what?Joining John McElroy for a look at today's luxury car market is an all dealer panel who pretty much have all the brands covered. Ken Meade of Meade Lexus is one of the brand's original dealers whose stores continue to be among the brand's top-sellers in the Midwest while Chris Consiglio is the Group General Manger of the Eitel Dahm Motor Group who handles three different high-end brands from Germany. And rounding out the panel is a man with a multitude of luxury brands to look after. Rob Kurnick is the president of Penske Automotive Group which operates 325 dealerships which nearly half could be considered luxury -- everything from Bugatti to Rolls Royce to Cadillac and more.
Champagne Wishes Celebrity and luxury have been part of our culture since the beginning. But that potent combination didn't truly take off until about twenty-five years ago when television host Robin Leach made "champagne wishes and caviar dreams" our daily mantra. Suddenly greed was good, TV cops became Armani models and we all worshiped the people and products consumed nightly on the juggernaut "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous." That was the springboard that brought us to today's luxury-satiated society where even ten year olds discuss the merits of Louis Vuitton's latest. We're now undeniably smack dab in the middle of a pop culture that's in love with luxury; and don't think any of this has been lost on certain companies that make cars. The American luxury car market used to be just a few select players that came from Italy, Germany and the UK with a couple of homegrowns thrown in for good measure. Today the list of both cars and countries have exploded. But how has the market grown, who are today's players and which customer is buying what? Joining John McElroy for a look at today's luxury car market is an all dealer panel who pretty much have all the brands covered. Ken Meade of Meade Lexus is one of the brand's original dealers whose stores continue to be among the brand's top-sellers in the Midwest while Chris Consiglio is the Group General Manger of the Eitel Dahm Motor Group who handles three different high-end brands from Germany. And rounding out the panel is a man with a multitude of luxury brands to look after. Rob Kurnick is the president of Penske Automotive Group which operates 325 dealerships which nearly half could be considered luxury -- everything from Bugatti to Rolls Royce to Cadillac and more.