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It's not every day a band releases their first proper radio single and a few months later it's the number one rock song in the country. Yet that is exactly what happened with The Funeral Portrait. Earlier this year the album Greetings From Suffocate City came out and the title track featured a little help from the Ice Nine Kills frontman Spencer Charnas, some people started playing it and the rest is history. Their rise didn't happen overnight though, it's been ten years in the making with all the ups and downs you might expect. Now we get to answer the question Who exactly is The Funeral Portrait?
Collapsing societies, feminist interpretations, and harsh truths, oh my! Trish Matson and Paul Weimer join forces to discuss Suzy McKee Charnas' Walk to the End of the World (1974). Together, they explore the books worldbuilding, its feminist themes and historical significance, Charnas' prose, the oppressive feeling of living in a society that is collapsing, and so much more. Thanks for listening. We hope you enjoy the episode! Show Notes: If you have a question you'd like us to answer, feel free to shoot us a message on our contact page. Our new intro and outro music comes from Holy Mole. You can support his work at patreon.com/holymole. See you later, navigator!
Arielle Charnas is a fashion blogger turned influencer with over 1 million Instagram followers. In 2020, she launched her clothing brand Something Navy with about $10 million from investors. She hoped to turn it into a $100 million venture. That's not what happened. WSJ's Chavie Lieber and Sara O'Brien report on a cautionary tale for influencer brands. Further Reading: - Investors Poured Millions Into Her Fashion Brand. Then It All Fell Apart. - Her Brand Had $100 Million Ambitions. Now It's Being Sold in a Fire Sale. Further Listening: - Shein Took Over Fast Fashion. Then Came the Backlash. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, we chatted with Jason Charnas from Gesher Human Services. They help thousands of people in areas of career development and training, and they also have a program helping those with disabilities find employment. We got into resume writing and their philosophy in helping showcase work history. The best part—they do it for free! We aren't big fans of companies that charge for this. We also got into IT training and certifications that will attract employers in this market. Jason was a great interview and we hope you enjoy the listen! (Referenced episode: Episode 443 with Paul Blatt, Gesher Human Services)
Our guest this episode on The Chicago Golf Report podcast is Chris Charnas from Links Capital Advisors, a golf course brokerage firm specializing in golf courses, golf resorts, land sites, […]
Suzy McKee Charnas, in the 1980s. Suzy McKee Charnas (1939-2023), in conversation with Richard Wolinsky, recorded over Halloween Weekend, 1981 at the World Fantasy Convention in the Claremont Hotel in Berkeley. Suzy McKee Charnas, who died on January 2nd, 2023 at the age of 83, was a novelist and short story writer focusing on fantasy and science fiction. Over a career that began in 1974 with her first novel, Walk to the End of the World, she wrote eleven novels and several short stories, winning both the Hugo and Nebula Awards for Best short stories. She is best known for her tetralogy of novels, The Holdfast Chronicles, beginning with the aforementioned Walk to the End of the World and concluding with The Conquerer's Child in 1999. In 1981, she had just written three novels, focusing on feminist issues in a field that was still dominated by men. Her second novel, Motherlines, which featured no male characters at all, was decades ahead of its time. A lot has changed since 1981, and the interview also serves as a time capsule in terms of both questions and answers, and in regard to feminist writing, publishing and genre writing. She continued to work steadily after 1981, but she wrote no more novels after 1999, though short stories continued to be published. None of her works were adapted for television or film, though she did adapt The Vampire Tapestry for the stage in 2001. The interview aired once shortly after the recording, and was digitized, remastered and edited on January 4, 2023. The post Suzy McKee Charnas (1939-2023), “The Vampire Tapestry,” 1981 appeared first on KPFA.
Bookwaves/Artwaves is produced and hosted by Richard Wolinsky. Links to assorted local theater & book venues Bookwaves Suzy McKee Charnas, in the 1980s. Suzy McKee Charnas (1939-2023), in conversation with Richard Wolinsky, recorded over Halloween Weekend, 1981 at the World Fantasy Convention in the Claremont Hotel in Berkeley. Suzy McKee Charnas, who died on January 2nd, 2023 at the age of 83, was a novelist and short story writer focusing on fantasy and science fiction. Over a career that began in 1974 with her first novel, Walk to the End of the World, she wrote eleven novels and several short stories, winning both the Hugo and Nebula Awards for Best short stories. She is best known for her tetralogy of novels, The Holdfast Chronicles, beginning with the aforementioned Walk to the End of the World and concluding with The Conquerer's Child in 1999. In 1981, she had just written three novels, focusing on feminist issues in a field that was still dominated by men. Her second novel, Motherlines, which featured no male characters at all, was decades ahead of its time. A lot has changed since 1981, and the interview also serves as a time capsule in terms of both questions and answers, and in regard to feminist writing, publishing and genre writing. She continued to work steadily after 1981, but she wrote no more novels after 1999, though short stories continued to be published. None of her works were adapted for television or film, though she did adapt The Vampire Tapestry for the stage in 2001. The interview aired once shortly after the recording, and was digitized, remastered and edited on January 4, 2023. Complete 29-minute interview. Artwaves Richard Wolinsky and Frank Galati, 2019. Frank Galati (1943-2023), who died on January 2, 2023 at the age of 79, was a giant in American theatre. A long-time member of the legendary Steppenwolf Theatre Company in Chicago, Frank Galati was winner of Tony Awards for the adaptation and direction of The Grapes of Wrath in 1990, was nominated for an Oscar for co-adapting The Accidental Tourist for the screen, and was the director of Ragtime and The Pirate Queen on Broadway. Frank Galati is also known for adapting several other works for stage and screen. Frank Galati was in the San Francisco Bay Area to direct a production of “Rhinoceros” by Eugene Ionesco at ACT's Geary Theatre, and it was in ACT's offices that this interview took place on May 22, 2019. “Rhinoceros” is considered to be one of the greatest works of political theatre of the absurd. Originally produced in the late 1950s, the play hearkens back to the origins of fascism and how propaganda infects the minds of citizens. At the end of the interview, Frank Galati discusses his upcoming project, a musical version of James Agee's “A Death in the Family,” with music and lyrics by Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty (Ragtime, A Man of No Importance). The show, titled “Knoxville” made its world premiere at the Asolo Repertory Company in Sarasota Florida in April 2022, and an original cast album was released digitally in October and on disc in November, 2022. First posted as a Bay Area Theater podcast on June 2, 2019. Photos: Richard Wolinsky Complete 42-minute interview. Book Interview/Events and Theatre Links Note: Shows may unexpectedly close early or be postponed due to actors' positive COVID tests. Check the venue for closures, ticket refunds, and vaccination and mask requirements before arrival. Dates are in-theater performances unless otherwise noted. All times Pacific Standard Time. Book Stores Bay Area Book Festival Highlights from this year's Festival, May 7-8, 2022 and upcoming calendar. Book Passage. Monthly Calendar. Mix of on-line and in-store events. Books Inc. Mix of on-line and in-store events. The Booksmith. Monthly Calendar. On-line events only. Center for Literary Arts, San Jose. See website for Book Club guests in upcoming months. Kepler's Books On-line Refresh the Page program listings. Live Theater Companies Actor's Reading Collective (ARC). See website for past streams. Alter Theatre. Upcoming: Snag by Tara Moses, Pueblo Revolt by Dillon Chitto American Conservatory Theatre The Headlandsl February 9 – March 5 by Christopher Chen, Toni Rembe Theater. Aurora Theatre Paradise Blue by Dominique Morisseau, Opens January 27, 2023, streaming February 21-26. Awesome Theatre Company. Check website for upcoming live shows and streaming. Berkeley Rep Clydes, by Lynn Nottage, January 20 – February 28, Peets Theatre. Boxcar Theatre. See website for events. Brava Theatre Center: See website for events. BroadwaySF: The Simon & Garfunkel Story, January 18, Golden Gate; Bluey's Big Play, January 21 – 22, Golden Gate; Dear Evan Hanson, January 24 – February 19, Orpheum; Mean Girls, January 31 – February 26, Golden Gate. Bill Maher, live on stage, March 12, 2023. Broadway San Jose: Annie, January 10-15, 2023. California Shakespeare Theatre (Cal Shakes). 2023 Season to be announced. Center Rep: Red Bike, by Carldad Svich, directed by Jeffrey Lo. February 4 – 25, 2023. Central Works Mondragola by Gary Graves, March 18 – April 16, 2023. Cinnabar Theatre. Daddy Long Legs, January 6 – 22, 2023. Contra Costa Civic Theatre To Master the Art by William Brown and Doug Frew, April 21 – May 21, 2023. Curran Theater: Into The Woods, direct from Broadway, June 20-25, 2023. Custom Made Theatre. Tiny Fires by Aimee Suzara, February 3 – 36, 2023. 42nd Street Moon. Anything Goes, February 23 – March 12, Gateway Theatre. Golden Thread See website for upcoming productions. Landmark Musical Theater. See website for upcoming shows. Lorraine Hansberry Theatre. Next show to be announced. Magic Theatre. The Travelers by Luis Alfaro, February 15 – March 5, 2023. See website for other theatre events at the Magic. Marin Theatre Company Justice: A New Musical by Lauren Gunderson, February 16 – March 12, 2023. Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts Upcoming Events Page. New Conservatory Theatre Center (NCTC) Getting There, Jan. 20 – Feb. 26. Tick, Tick … Boom March 3 – April 1, 2023. Oakland Theater Project. Exodus to Eden by Michael Socrates Moran, in theater, February 3-26, 2023. Pear Theater. In Repertory, Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, a new physical adaptation, Dontrell Who Kissed The Sea by Nathan Alan Davis, February 3-26. 2023. PianoFight. Calendar of shows. PlayGround. See website for upcoming shows. Presidio Theatre. See website for upcoming productions Ray of Light: See website for upcoming productions. San Francisco Playhouse. As You Like It, a musical adaptation of the play by William Shakespeare, November 17, 2022 – January 14, 2023. Cashed Out by Claude Jackson, Jr., January 28 0 February 25. SFBATCO See website for upcoming streaming and in- theater shows. San Jose Stage Company: Strange Courtesies by L. Peter Callender February 1 – 26, 2023. Shotgun Players. Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812 by Dave Malloy. Extended to February 25, 2023. South Bay Musical Theatre: The Spitfire Grill, January 28-February 18, 2023. The Breath Project. Streaming archive. The Marsh: Calendar listings for Berkeley, San Francisco and Marshstream. Theatre Rhino Streaming: Essential Services Project, conceived and performed by John Fisher, all weekly performances now available on demand. TheatreWorks Silicon Valley. In Every Generation, by Ali Viterbi, January 18 – February 12, Mountain View Center for the Arts. Word for Word. Staged Reading: Two Stories by Toni Cade Bambara, January 23, 7 pm, Z Below. See schedule for additional live and streaming works. Misc. Listings: BAM/PFA: On View calendar for BAM/PFA. Berkeley Symphony: See website for listings. Chamber Music San Francisco: Calendar, 2023 Season, starting February. Dance Mission Theatre. On stage events calendar. Oregon Shakespeare Festival: Calendar listings and upcoming shows. San Francisco Opera. Calendar listings. San Francisco Symphony. Calendar listings. Playbill List of Streaming Theatre: Updated weekly, this is probably the best list you'll find of national and international streaming plays and musicals. Each week has its own webpage, so scroll down. National Theatrical Streaming: Upcoming plays from around the country. Filmed Live Musicals: Searchable database of all filmed live musicals, podcast, blog. If you'd like to add your bookstore or theater venue to this list, please write Richard@kpfa.org The post Bookwaves/Artwaves – January 12, 2023: Suzy McKee Charnas – Frank Galati appeared first on KPFA.
We discuss Harry & Meghan, Sister Wives drama and The Parent Test. I also need to know what's really happening with the Charnas and we run through Golden Globe nominations. Let's Catch Up!
TUESDAY!!! We have a great episode for you today!! Not only are we visited by Tania from The White Lotus calling from heaven (Nicole Travolta aka @nicoletravolta) we, also, have a pop culture genius Christy from the podcast X KNOWS ALL *which i highly recommend) to discuss so much pop culture including the finale of The White Lotus which has spoilers so follow timestamps!! You can follow her at @xknowsall on Insta and that will point you in the right direction of her pod! Start with the House of Hilton episode! Plus, i go over Golden Globe nominations and so much more! 2:46-Show Notes 7:40-Tanya McQuoid from The White Loutis (aka Nicole Travolta) 22:00-Howard Stern/Jen Shah vs Lisa Barlow/RHOSLC/Golden Globe Nominations 40:33-Christy from the podcast X KNOWS ALL!!!! (@xknowsall) Go sign up for the patreon too if you want to watch the holiday special with my parents! Plus, over 250 episodes not on the main feed! patreon.com/sobaditsgood Also, So Bad It's Good has merch now! Go to www.sobaditsgoodmerch.com to order yours TODAY! If you're enjoying the insane amount of blood, sweat and literal tears of this pod consider telling a friend or rating us 5 stars on iTunes! Special shoutout to Maritza Lopez (Insta: @maritza.gif) for all of her insanely hard work creating these beautiful pieces of art on my instagram and patreon page!! Instagram: @sobaditsgoodwithryanbailey, @ryanbailey25 Twitter:@ryanabailey25 TIKTOK @sobaditsgoodwithryanb Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Arielle Charnas of Something Navy fame is at the center of a supposed embezzlement scandal surrounding her clothing business by the same name. Turns out, it might be next to nothing. We give you all the facts so you can make the call for yourself, but if you ask us? We're moving on. Katie Holmes shows up to the iHeartRadio Jingle Ball in an outfit so horrendous it MUST be a PR stunt. We're all for experimentation, but we can't seem to find justification here. And Pre-Fall 2023 is officially here, and while we hadn't given it too much thought before, there were some shows that really sparked our interest this year! From Jacquemus's expert raffia usage to Thom Browne's dreamy nautical coats and Alessandra Rich's feminine grunge that filled us with inspiration, we let you know what's worth taking a look at. Don't miss it! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/vervepodcast/message
MONDAY!!! We are back with a vengeance!! DEUX MOI (@deuxmoi) joins us for a pop culture roundup to promote her book that just came out ANON PLS. https://www.amazon.com/dp/0063257807/ref=cm_sw_r_api_i_084AVV9EPEN126JCJGDW_0 Perfect holiday gift for the pop culture lover in your family!!! USE THE TIMESTAMPS TO SKIP RIGHT TO HER IF YOU WANT!!! I talk about White Lotus finale(spoiler free), RHOP, Sister Wives, R Kelly, John Hughes movies, Kylie and Kendall in Aspen and my weekend before that so if you dont want to listen to any of that skip right to DEUX!! 5:28-Show Notes/I talk about White Lotus finale(spoiler free), RHOP, Sister Wives, John Hughes movies, Kylie and Kendall in Aspen, my weekend, and so much more!! 30:15-My trainer BaRack (@rockbtraining) new EP RockBGroov'n Rock B.https://open.spotify.com/album/5x3LwX6VwAm3r8VLKGk67P?si=v_O4VlosRneXDezJboBm8A 45:44-Deux Moi author of ANON PLS with the pop culture roundup!! Go sign up for the patreon too if you want to be added to our What'sApp BravoCon message list! Released two new patreon only eps this weekend! patreon.com/sobaditsgood Also, So Bad It's Good has merch now! Go to www.sobaditsgoodmerch.com to order yours TODAY! Remember to subscribe and join me Monday thru Thursday for interviews with podcasters and reality stars, show recaps, Garth and Justin, Bill and Becky Bailey and so much more!! Plus, tell your friends. I, honestly, think there is something for everyone in these pods. The more the merrier! ALSO GO CHECK OUT THE PATREON patreon.com/sobaditsgood. Support what we are doing here. THANK YOUUUUUUU!!!!! If you're enjoying the insane amount of blood, sweat and literal tears of this pod consider telling a friend or rating us 5 stars on iTunes! Special shoutout to Maritza Lopez (Insta: @maritza.gif) for all of her insanely hard work creating these beautiful pieces of art on my instagram and patreon page!! Instagram: @sobaditsgoodwithryanbailey, @ryanbailey25 Twitter:@ryanabailey25 TIKTOK @sobaditsgoodwithryanb Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week's episode is *niche* as fuck but this is what we love at X Knows All. The first segment of the show features Emily @ejkoba (Emily's twitter), Christy's best friend, who helps recap their weekend in LA as well as their old lives in San Francisco. Christy and Emily also discuss what it was like to visit LA hotspots Delilah's and Laurel Hardware (surprise: we had a #sundayspotted for Deux Moi and we saw the biggest fight in Delilah's history). The second segment of the show features Sophie Ross @soph_ross (Sophie's website) and the much requested content about Arielle Charnas and Tinx. If you were just as confused as I was about WTF is going down with Arielle Charnas, we break it down for you in simple terms. We also discuss the much-anticipated Business Insider article that so many of us on Reddit were waiting on pins and needles for.Don't forget to follow me on instagram @xknowsall to make me FAMOUS Timestamps:0:00 - 25:45 - Emily and Christy discuss seeing Niall Horan at Laurel Hardware, seeing the craziest25:45 - 1:37:35 - Sophie Ross and Christy discuss Arielle Charnas, Tinx, and Nick Viall
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Welcome DAN CHARNAS! His latest book - Dilla Time: The Life and Afterlife of J Dilla, The Hip-Hop Producer Who Reinvented Rhythm (2022) - is a New York Times Bestseller. Award-winning music and business journalist, author of four books, producer of records and television. Associate Arts Professor at the Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music at NYU. In the 1980's, Dan was part of the opening team at The Source magazine, in the 1990's he worked A&R for Rick Rubin at American Recordings. 3:00 - The Upful Update 9:30 - introducing DAN CHARNAS & Dilla Time 17:45 - INTERVIEW (102min) The product of four years of research and nearly 200 interviews, Dilla Time emerged from a course on J Dilla developed by Charnas at NYU in 2017, but its roots go back to Charnas's time in the record business, when he first made the trip to Detroit to work with the producer then known as Jay Dee. A huge fan of both Dilla & this expansive book, I'd been waiting since Feb.2022 to speak with Dan about this project, his process, & the Church of Dilla. I've been through the 430-page tome twice, listened to him on numerous podcasts in preparation for this conversation, still Dan was kind enough to give me nearly 100 minutes of his time and thoughtfully answered each inquiry with intention. This topic was so wide-ranging and engrossing that we didn't have the time to get into his long, colorful career path, we stuck exclusively to Mr. Yancey. As a music journalist and lifetime hip-hop head, Dan Charnas is nothing short of a North Star to me; as such it was an honor, privilege, and educational exercise to host him on Episode 062 of The Upful LIFE Podcast. Funk It's Dilla Time Mixtape 2022 33-hour J Dilla Anthology courtesy of Mista Vee Vibe Junkie JAM Oblighetto - Brother Jack McDuff (J Dilla remix) EMAIL the SHOW! PLEASE LEAVE A REVIEW on Apple Podcasts! Listen on Spotify ! Theme Song: "Mazel Tov"- CALVIN VALENTINE
This week I sat down with Doug Charnas, a nationally- recognized corporate and tax attorney and partner at McGlinchey, in its Washington, D.C. offices, and our own Dr. Richard Engler, Director of Chemistry at Bergeson & Campbell and at our consulting affiliate, The Acta Group. We discuss the recently reinstated Superfund Tax, which entities the tax applies to, what exactly is a taxable chemical and how to distinguish between taxable chemicals and taxable substances, and why just about everyone is really grumpy about this newly reinstated tax. ALL MATERIALS IN THIS PODCAST ARE PROVIDED SOLELY FOR INFORMATIONAL AND ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES. THE MATERIALS ARE NOT INTENDED TO CONSTITUTE LEGAL ADVICE OR THE PROVISION OF LEGAL SERVICES. ALL LEGAL QUESTIONS SHOULD BE ANSWERED DIRECTLY BY A LICENSED ATTORNEY PRACTICING IN THE APPLICABLE AREA OF LAW. ©2022 Bergeson & Campbell, P.C. All Rights Reserved
We are back this week with another episode of our mini-series, where Arielle welcomes her family and closest friends to answer questions submitted by you—her fans! And for this week, Arielle is joined by her husband—partner in crime—Brandon Charnas. Brandon returns to the podcast with his comedy and charm, plus love of his wife and daughters. He answers questions around what he loves most about Ruby, Esme and Navy, advice for changing careers and investment, and his own world-life balance. Plus, does he have a skincare routine?! There is even more to learn about Arielle's family, so time to listen in! Follow @ariellecharnas, @brandoncharnas and @somethingnavy on Instagram!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dan Charnas, Adam Mansbach Discover a hidden genius—a man whom the greatest figures of contemporary pop call a “demigod” of music. J Dilla, who died in 2006 at the age of 32, never had a mainstream pop hit, but he created a new “time-feel” that forever changed the way musicians compose and play, whether they're contemporary jazz composers, hip-hop artists, or rappers. Find out why this unsung visionary is revered everywhere from conservatories to universities, his ideas present in the music of Kendrick Lamar and Robert Glasper. With the recent New York Times bestseller Dilla Time, Dan Charnas, a pioneer of hip-hop journalism, gives us “one of the few hip-hop sagas to take the music as seriously as its maker” (Publishers Weekly). Joined by #1 New York Times bestselling author and screenwriter Adam Mansbach (Go the F**k to Sleep; I Had a Brother Once), Charnas will show us why recent Oscar-winner QUESTLOVE called Dilla “an unexplainable genius”---one whose gift and legacy is revealed at last in the pages of Dilla Time.
We're one week away from our new season, but first, we have one final summer look back. And this week we have one of your favorite guests, Arielle's mother-in-law, Nancy Charnas. Trust us when we say, this episode is certainly chock full of laughs. So please enjoy, and we'll be back next week with Season 2 of In House!Follow @ariellecharnas and @somethingnavy on Instagram!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Need to elevate your wardrobe? Today we have the fashion icon Arielle Charnas joining us. Arielle is the founder of Something Navy, the go-to clothing brand for the best chic-elevated basics. She is teaching us how to build a timeless wardrobe - AKA, she's spilling on what items are worth the splurge and which are not. She shares her must-have jeans, the trends we'll be obsessing over this year, & her go-to mom uniform. We discuss our all-time favorite clothing brands and how she shares how she achieves her effortless waves. If you have a closet full of clothes but always search for what to wear, this episode is for you. Produced by Dear Media.
This week, Arielle's husband, Brandon Charnas (a fan-favorite guest!), returns for a personal conversation about how the couple works together—and separately—to find a work, family and life balance. Arielle and Brandon talk about how they make time for each other, when they are and are not in sync, and working through the anxiety of going on trips without their children. Also, Brandon shares how he has learned from helping Arielle with her own career, and incorporating those findings into his own real estate business. Plus, a surprise guest (Hint: Ruby!) joins the two! The struggle is real to balance a busy work and family life.Follow @ariellecharnas, @brandoncharnas and @somethingnavy on Instagram!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The EpisodeJ Dilla—aka James Dewitt Yancey or Jaydee as he was previously known—was a musical genius who was hardly known to mainstream audiences during his brief life. In Dilla Time—equal parts biography, musicology, and cultural history—hip hop historian and NYU professor Dan Charnas chronicles this musical outlier who changed popular music behind the scenes, working with renowned acts like D'Angelo and Erykah Badu and influencing the music of superstars like Michael and Janet Jackson.Dilla died at the age of 32, and in his lifetime never had a pop hit. Since his death, however, he has become a demigod of sorts: revered by jazz musicians and rap icons from Robert Glasper to Kendrick Lamar; memorialized in symphonies and taught at universities. And at the core of this adulation is innovation: a new kind of musical time-feel he created on a drum machine, one that changed the way “traditional” musicians play. Charnas echoes the life of James DeWitt Yancey from his gifted childhood in Detroit, to his rise as a Grammy-nominated hip-hop producer, to the rare blood disease that caused his premature death. Charnas also rewinds the histories of American rhythms: from the birth of soul in Dilla's own “Motown,” to funk, techno, and disco.Dilla Time (MCD/FSG, 2022) is a different kind of book about music, a visual experience with graphics that build those concepts step by step for fans and novices alike, teaching us to “see” and feel rhythm in a unique and enjoyable way. It's the story of the man and his machines, his family, friends, partners, and celebrity collaborators. Culled from more than 150 interviews about one of the most important and influential musical figures of the past hundred years, Dilla Time is a book as delightfully detail-oriented and unique as J Dilla's music itself.Filling in for interviewing duties this episode is Charnas' NYU professor colleague and Hat & Beard Press editor Vivien Goldman, who is the author, most recently, of Revenge of the She-Punks: A Feminist Music History from Poly Styrene to Pussy Riot.Here is Vivien's conversation with Dan Charnas, discussing the life and times of J Dilla.Reading by Dan Charnas from Dilla Time.music by J Dilla
Broken Record with Rick Rubin, Malcolm Gladwell, Bruce Headlam and Justin Richmond
Today we're talking to Dan Charnas—author, hip-hop journalist, professor, show runner, former A&R person for Def American, and also a longtime friend of Rick Rubin's. Charnas's latest book, Dilla Time: The Life and Afterlife of J Dilla, The Hip-Hop Producer Who Reinvented Rhythm is the product of four years of exhaustive research and nearly 200 interviews. On today's episode, Rick Rubin speaks with Dan Charnas about how the roots of his new book go all the way back to a trip to Detroit with rapper Chino XL to work with the producer then known as Jay Dee. Rick and Dan also reminisce about their earliest memories together and Dan shares what it was like meeting Rick's mother, Mrs. Rubin, for the first time. Subscribe to Broken Record's YouTube channel to hear all of our interviews: https://www.youtube.com/brokenrecordpodcast and follow us on Twitter @BrokenRecord. You can also check out past episodes here: https://brokenrecordpodcast.com. Hear a playlist of all of our favorite songs produced by J Dilla as well as songs Dan Charnas worked on HERE. If you'd like to keep up with the most recent news from this and other Pushkin podcasts be sure to sign up for our email list at Pushkin.fm. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hip-hop historian Dan Charnas joins Bullseye to discuss his new book Dilla Time: The Life and Afterlife of J Dilla, the Hip Hop Producer Who Reinvented Rhythm. Charnas digs deep into the life and work of acclaimed producer J Dilla, who took the hip-hop industry by storm at a young age with his signature, influential production style. His solo album Donuts was released to rave reviews just three days before his death. Dan Charnas discusses his new book, Dilla's impact that still influences musicians to this day and the immeasurable legacy he left behind.
Dan Charnas is the author of the recently released New York Times Best Seller 'DILLA TIME: The Life and Afterlife of J Dilla, the Hip-Hop Producer Who Reinvented Rhythm.' Charnas is a journalist and storyteller who also wrote, 'The Big Payback, a Definitive History of the Hip Hop Business' and 'Work Clean' a book that applies chefs' techniques to almost any of life's situations. He is a creator of the VH1 tv series 'The Breaks'. Contributor to NPR and Billboard and a professor at New York University. He joins Mike Styles to further push the discussion of arguably the greatest to ever do it. DJ Gabe Real is in the mix with another fresh blend of funky music from around the world. Mike B. add value to the conversation and drops some big news regarding the crew and the very near future.Support the Book: https://dillati.me/
It's Valentine's Day, and nothing says love like a J-Dilla produced beat on loop. The producer, born and raised in Detroit, was widely considered to be a musical genius. He popularized off-beat drum rhythms thought of as "drunk drumming", and produced for the likes of D'Angelo, Erykah Badu, and Tribe Called Quest. But J Dilla was also notoriously quiet, so we don't know much about the full story of his life. Dan Charnas, author, journalist, and arts professor at NYU, has told the complete story of J Dilla in the first biography of the producer, called, Dilla Time: The Life and Afterlife of J Dilla, The Hip-Hop Producer Who Reinvented Rhythm. Charnas is with us to discuss the book.
The late MC and producer J Dilla would have been 48 years old on February 7th. In honor of his birthday, KEXP's Larry Mizell Jr. talks with author Dan Charnas about his new book, “Dilla Time: The Life and Afterlife of J Dilla, the Hip-Hop Producer Who Reinvented Rhythm.” “To slam swing rhythms against straight rhythms simultaneously in ways that put them in a kind of rhythm conflict, this is that Dilla feel,” Charnas says. Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/sound/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jay Dee, J Dilla, Dilla — Detroit-born hip-hop producer James Dewitt Yancey went by many names, but his rhythmic brilliance was always the same, whether he was producing for artists like The Pharcyde, Busta Rhymes, A Tribe Called Quest or his own group Slum Village, to name a few. Today, 16 years after his untimely death at age 32 from a rare blood disease, the impact of his industry-changing sound is still heard throughout music. That impact, and the story behind it, is the subject of the new book “Dilla Time: The Life and Afterlife of J Dilla, the Hip-Hop Producer Who Reinvented Rhythm” by Dan Charnas. Equal parts biography, musicology and cultural history, Charnas tells the story of Yancey's genius, and how he took music's rhythm standards of “straight time” and “swing time” and created a whole new standard: Dilla Time.
Nikki Seldon is Something Navy's longest employee, starting out as Arielle's personal assistant and evolving into the team's Senior Brand Partnerships Manager. In this conversation, Arielle and Nikki discuss how their relationship grew over time—and how Nikki went from employee to close friend of Arielle and the Charnas family. Nikki is also Arielle's right hand when it comes to fashion decisions and product brainstorming at SN, so stick around for the fashion trend version of "love it or lose it" with these two!Follow @ariellecharnas, @nikkiseldon and @somethingnavy on Instagram!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On Part 3 of Arielle's family series, we're joined by Nancy Charnas, Arielle's hilarious mother-in-law. In this conversation, the two talk about all things family, motherhood—and of course, their first time meeting back when Arielle and Brandon started dating. Stick around to hear about Nancy's fear of risk-taking (which Arielle only added to after marrying Brandon). Trust us when we say this episode is chock full of laughs!Follow @ariellecharnas and @somethingnavy on Instagram!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
For show notes and transcript visit: https://kk.org/cooltools/ian-charnas-engineer/ Our guest this week is Ian Charnas. Ian is an engineer and YouTuber who co-founded Sears think[box], a 7-story makerspace at Case Western Reserve University that is free and open to the public. His YouTube channel features hilarious inventions like a real-life Mario Kart, an Invisibility Shield, and Rollerskating with a Jetpack. You can Ian on Twitter, Facebook, TikTok, and Instagram @iancharnas.
Welcome to the Week, Baddie Nation (lol)! Today I have one of my favorite recurring guests. I "vibe" with her, as the kids say. The one and only Sophie Ross (twitter:@sophrossss, Insta: @soph_ross). The Armie Hammer Vanity Fair article is her and we discuss. Plus, Summer House, JLo/Arod, What to watch this week, The Grammy's, Taylor Swift, Justin Bieber, Demi Lovato, The Royals, Arielle Charnas and so much more. Sophie is the best. Really love recording with her so hope you dig listening! Remember to subscribe and join me Monday thru Thursday for interviews with podcasters and reality starts, show recaps, Garth and Justin, Bill and Becky Bailey and so much more!! Plus, tell your friends. I, honestly, think there is something for everyone in these pods. The more the merrier! ALSO GO CHECK OUT THE PATREON patreon.com/sobaditsgood. Support what we are doing here. THANK YOUUUUUUU!!!!!If you’re enjoying the insane amount of blood, sweat and literal tears of this pod consider telling a friend or rating us 5 stars on iTunes! Special shoutout to Maritza Lopez (Insta: @maritza.gif) for all of her insanely hard work creating these beautiful pieces of art on my instagram and patreon page!! Time Stamps are below. Use them. They are your friend. This pod isn’t meant to be digested all at once! Contact me on Insta if you need me to send them to you if you can’t find them!1:24-Intro/Show Notes 3:00-The Grammy's, Kid Choice Awards, What to Watch This Week, Lala and Rand, RHOA34:52-Sophie Ross!Twitter: @ryanbailey25Instagram: @sobaditsgoodwithryanbailey, @ryanbailey25
Joanna Charnas recounts 15 years of her postdivorce life in middle age. In the first section, Charnas summarizes her many dates and crushes and—one has to hand it to her—doesn't trash a one of them. Imagine the author writing a diary before and after each date. The intriguing premise includes the interweaving of specific movies that tie into the emotions and actions of each date. Charnas is a knowledgeable movie buff who consistently compares her experiences to relevant films (e.g., Coming Home, Pretty Woman, When Harry Met Sally). But that is not all. The author gleans knowledge only born of experience when she reports of lessons learned: for example, back away from confused men, trust your instincts, and have faith that you're never too old or too anything to have wonderful romantic experiences.
Joanna Charnas recounts 15 years of her postdivorce life in middle age. In the first section, Charnas summarizes her many dates and crushes and—one has to hand it to her—doesn't trash a one of them. Imagine the author writing a diary before and after each date. The intriguing premise includes the interweaving of specific movies that tie into the emotions and actions of each date. Charnas is a knowledgeable movie buff who consistently compares her experiences to relevant films (e.g., Coming Home, Pretty Woman, When Harry Met Sally). But that is not all. The author gleans knowledge only born of experience when she reports of lessons learned: for example, back away from confused men, trust your instincts, and have faith that you're never too old or too anything to have wonderful romantic experiences.
For this episode of Beyond The Album Cover I had the pleasure of interviewing Dan Charnas. Mr. Charnas was a writer for The Source, talent scout for Profile and ran the rap department for American Recordings, author of the definitive book on hip hop in the music industry The Big Payback and former personality for Power 106 out in LA He also currently teaching at NYU Tisch School Of The Arts and is a thesis advisor at Columbia University's Graduate School Of Journalism. We discuss his history in the business, The Big Payback, Golden Era Hip-Hop, Regionalism in hip hop, Current state of the music industry and so much more. You can follow Beyond The Album Cover on all streaming platforms(Search for Beyond The Album Cover) and video versions of the podcast interviews are available on my Youtube channel Youtube.com/j85. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the interview!!! Get updated with show news at the Facebook show page at Facebook.com/Beyond The Album Cover
There’s a lot to upset your digestive system during the holiday season and this year it’s more important than ever to stay well. We’ll talk to nutritional expert Carly Neubert about tips for holiday wellness. Then… speaking of dealing with problems… we’ll talk to mental health expert Joanna Charnas about tips, tools and anecdotes to help during a Pandemic.
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Joanna J. Charnas, Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Author, speaking about her new book, "A Movie Lover's Search for Romance" issued by MSI Press. www.joannacharnas.com/ www.msipress.com/
Ten minutes with... is a special series presented by Coode Street that sees readers and booklovers from around the world talk about what they're reading right now and what's getting them through these difficult times. Gary talks with Hugo and Nebula Award winner Suzy McKee Charnas about the delights of a public library during lockdown, her own pioneering work in feminist SF and vampire fiction, a new novel about Bram Stoker, returning to the reliable work of Poul Anderson, Ursula K. Le Guin, Thomas A. Disch, and Joanna Russ, and her own forthcoming titles from Aqueduct Press. Books mentioned include: The Holdfast Chronicles by Suzy McKee Charnas The Vampire Tapestry by Suzy McKee Charnas Shadowplay by Joseph O'Connor Reluctant Voyagers by Elisabeth Vonarburg Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens Comet's Tale: How the Dog I Rescued Saved My Life by Steven D. Wolf Into Oblivion: An Icelandic Thriller by Arnaldur Indridason Paper Sun by S.J. Rozan Night of the Jaguar by Michael Gruber
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After a pandemic-caused delay, influencer Arielle Charnas' clothing company Something Navy finally relaunched last week as a direct-to-consumer brand, after selling exclusively as a Nordstrom collaboration. For her and interim CEO Matt Scanlan, it was worth the wait: Online, Something Navy grossed $1 million in just 30 minutes, according to Charnas and Scanlan. "The velocity and speed of sales totally broke our back end," Scanlan said on the Glossy Podcast. Charnas has a considerable Instagram following of 1.3 million to thank for the marketing push. In fact, Something Navy didn't spend a dollar on traditional marketing, Scanlan said. But a massive following can also come with scrutiny. Back in March, Charnas drew criticism for the way she handled a Covid-19 diagnosis -- withdrawing to a house outside of NYC, rather than staying home. "People wanted me to be more sensitive about what was going on in the world, and I should have been," Charnas said. Scanlan and Charnas talked about the lessons learned, the future of influencer culture and the new KPIs for a clothing company.
Note: I had audio issues in the beginning of this episode so apologies it’s echo-y but I think I fixed it. Ok team nothing too much to say here so I’m just going to get to the point. This week’s episode we break it down like so: TV reviews and recaps (think: Outerbanks, RHOBH, RHONY, Defending Jacob), homework shows: The Jonas Bros Happiness Continues and Never Have I Ever. We sum up that I watch way too much TV since I forgot to review shows I already watched this past weekend but meh what tf else is there to do?! Then we shift to some Hot Goss, our new segment where we recap the celebrity news of the past week (yes this includes Kristin Cavalleri and Jay Cutler’s divorce and all the bebe news). Finally if you want to skip ahead to the end you will get the FULL ARIELLE CHARNAS DEEP DIVE. I am taking you through the whole story: who Arielle is, why she’s so famous and her brand, Something Navy. Then we get into the entire drama around her Covid-19 diagnosis, heading to the Hamptons, her husband’s reaction online and the crisis redemption tour she’s currently on right now. I […] The post the one with the arielle charnas deep dive appeared first on ya, we're basic..
In this episode, my husband and I talk about the Arielle Charnas saga. Needless to say, let's just dive in. Here is the timeline of events: March 16 - Charnas feels sick and gets tested for Covid-19. On March 18 - Charnas tests positive for Covid-19. On March 26 - Charnas leaves NYC for the Hamptons. On March 31: Twitter thread about Charnas goes viral. April 2 - Charnas releases a tearful apology.
Did you know Lindsay Lohan chose right, literally right now, to drop her comeback single? (And that DJ Steve Aoki just dropped track featuring... Zooey Deschanel?) There are NO RULES anymore, so we're digging into gossip items like, "Margot Robbie shows off her low key lockdown look as the actress goes grocery shopping in LA with husband Tom Ackerley" and "Gisele Bundchen is in full zen mode as she urges the world to join Global Meditation to spread love, peace and harmony amid coronavirus pandemic." Oh boy! Plus, does the recent "adventures" of influencer named Arielle Charnas signal the end of the influencer? And when will people stop caring about the Kardashians? (Never.) Plus, we dig into the (paper!) tabloids for "Tab Talk" and play a new game called "Famous Birthday Game" based on the wackadoo rankings at our favorite website, famousbirthdays.com.
Lady Gaga’s mad at her dad, Misunderstood Presley Gerber has a misunderstood new girlfriend, Jax Taylor thinks Coronavirus is a punishment from God, and finally, we’re going to unpack what the hell is going on with this influencer named Arielle Charnas. Links:Lady Gaga stunned by dad’s plea for donations to pay restaurant staff (Page Six) Presley Gerber, 20, beams as he steps out in Malibu with new girlfriend... after showing off her thong (Daily Mail) Presley Gerber steps out with new girlfriend Sydney Brooke (Page Six) Vanderpump Rules’ Jax Taylor Says He Thinks Coronavirus Is a ‘Punishment’ From God (Us Weekly) Arielle Charnas and her dangerous and bizarre behavior surrounding her COVID-19 diagnosis: A THREAD (Sophie Ross Twitter) Follow us!Celeb News Ride Home's TwitterCeleb News Ride Home's InstagramFollow Cait!
Arielle Charnas started Something Navy, her fashion blog and Instagram account, in 2009 to impress her boyfriend at the time. By 2017 she had over a million followers on Instagram, launched her first collection with Nordstroms, and said boyfriend became her ex boyfriend. Now she has a long term contract with Nordstroms, and the release of her collections causes online site crashes due to insanely high demand. She juggles all of that with a loving supportive husband, and two beautiful kids. In this episode Arielle tells Hilaria and Daphne how her career took off, and what separates her from other fashion influencers. Plus, how she approaches assembling her popular outfits. She also goes opens up about her experience with her c-section and the struggles she faced afterward.Favorite Things:Hilaria: Ibiza Hair BrushDaphne: Bright from the Start: The Simple, Science-Backed Way to Nurture Your Child's Developing Mind from Birth to Age 3 by Jill StammArielle: Biologique Recherche VIP O2 Mask & Melissa & Doug Self-Correcting Alphabet Letter PuzzlesEmail us with your questions at mombrainpod@gmail.com and follow us on Instagram, just search for @MomBrain. We answer a lot of your questions on there! Check out videos of our episodes on our new YouTube channel! Join our Facebook Group by searching Mom Brain Podcast on FB.
Alma Matters With Riane Puno: Breaking Down the Journey to Success
I've found that one of the common threads that weaves through entrepreneurs is curiosity – the inability to accept the status quo, the drive to find solutions to the world's unanswered questions, the hustle to see your vision through and fight off the obstacles along the way. It's no surprise that Brandon's mind works in this exact way. After graduating from Penn, where he could already feel the entrepreneurial bug kicking in, Brandon went to law school – it seemed right at the time and it paid the bills. But in this podcast, he talks about how he knew he was meant for something different. Hear Brandon touch on his love for his alma mater, the most pivotal moments throughout his career, the family he's built alongside wife Arielle Charnas, founder of Something Navy (who he so palpably admires), and what he believes the future holds.
New York power couple Arielle & Brandon Charnas of SomethingNavy and Current Real Estate join me this week for a master class on growing confidence and building a modern business. Ever wonder how Arielle deals with negative comments, or what Brandon's secret sauce is for closing a deal? Listen in to hear all about how this savvy and loving twosome is building an empire. Got a problem you can't figure out? Have a great idea for my next guest? You know what to do: dial 888-BARBARA (888 227-2272) and leave a message. Or, tweet me @barbaracorcoran. We may give you life advice on the next episode, or even call you up to hash it out in real time. Nothing's off-limits - so what are you waiting for?
New York power couple Arielle & Brandon Charnas of SomethingNavy and Current Real Estate join me this week for a master class on growing confidence and building a modern business. Ever wonder how Arielle deals with negative comments, or what Brandon’s secret sauce is for closing a deal? Listen in to hear all about how this savvy and loving twosome is building an empire. Got a problem you can't figure out? Have a great idea for my next guest? You know what to do: dial 888-BARBARA (888 227-2272) and leave a message. Or, tweet me @barbaracorcoran. We may give you life advice on the next episode, or even call you up to hash it out in real time. Nothing's off-limits - so what are you waiting for?
Even though we had a few technical difficulties, this show is too fantastic not to share with you! Kerri sounds a little far away, but I swear she’s right next to me (with her hand on my leg). Anyway, it’s the holiday season brideys + beyonders, so obviously, we invited Dr. Jocelyn Charnas back on to Bitchless Bride + Beyond to talk about mental health and strategies to keep your head held high during this potentially difficult time. ’Tis the season of joy, good cheer and happiness, right? Clearly, these words seem to set the exception for us; essentially dictating how we’re supposed feel, but what happens if your feelings don’t match up with the joy, the good cheer and happiness? Listen to Dr. Charnas’ splendid advice as we navigate these topics and dive into the abyss, together. Dr. Charnas is a Ph.D., and is a licensed clinical psychologist practicing on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. She treats adults with anxiety, depression, phase-of-life and adjustment issues, and specializes in interpersonal and relationship issues. She has contributed to articles in The New York Times, Glamour, Huffington Post, etc.
This conversation between myself and Spencer Charnas, lead singer of Ice Nine Kills, happened live on air in front of an audience at the Rock USA festival in Oshkosh, WI.PS...We are currently apartment hunting for a place that suits both of our needs. Listen for more info.
This conversation between myself and Spencer Charnas, lead singer of Ice Nine Kills, happened live on air in front of an audience at the Rock USA festival in Oshkosh, WI.PS...We are currently apartment hunting for a place that suits both of our needs. Listen for more info.
Don’t just get THROUGH your wedding planning, bridey. Rock it! Talk about your feelings! Today we are talking with Dr. Jocelyn Charnas. Dr. Charnas is a Ph.D., and is a licensed clinical psychologist. She treats adults with anxiety, depression, phase-of-life and adjustment issues, and specializes in interpersonal and relationship issues. While Deborah is known as the “Wedding Whisperer”, Dr. Charnas is known as the “Wedding Doctor”. She’s contributed to articles featured in The New York Times, Glamour, Huffington Post, etc. Dr. Charnas has said that, “Weddings and marriage are among the most transformative decisions of our lives, when we're changing and growing it can come along with some hurt.” ‘Trust me, bridey, you definitely don’t want to miss this one! Listen and learn!
Instagram’s Eva Chen and Something Navy's Arielle Charnas discuss the business and style of fashion in a social media world, the challenges they’ve faced forging their own path to success, and the life lessons Chen is handing down as a parent to the next generation of fashionistas. The conversation was recorded on November 10, 2018 in front of a live audience at New York’s 92nd Street Y.
Arielle Charnas is the super influencer behind the style blog-turned-brand Something Navy. Arielle started the blog in 2009, when she was just 22 years old. And since then, she’s gained a following of more than a million people. Last year, she launched her brand with Nordstrom… which was so popular that it crashed the site. Now, she’s rolling out more and more collections with the retailer. On the couch, she talks to us about being her own boss, choosing the right opportunities, and building a team.
She was just 19 when she woke up debilitatingly ill at age 19 and it took 17 years to find a proper diagnosis. Now Joanna Charnas says, "My body may be out of control but I am in control of how I take care of it." Learn tips and tools for living well with chronic illness or how to best care for someone who is from a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who truly gets it. In this podversation: The day Joanna woke up debilitatingly ill at age 19 which became a 17-year struggle to get properly diagnosed Finding relief through meditation and other mindfulness and holistic health and wellness practices The importance of maintaining an existential perspective rooted in gratitude Learning to temper optimism with reality to best support clients and loved ones who are ill Being willing to ask for help when needed Check in on your strong friends Why Joanna likes Cognitive Behavioral Therapy & Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy We're all in the closet about something Why it's hard for people, especially women, to assert themselves and ask for needs to be met Owning your illness and not making others responsible for our needs "My body may be out of control but I am in control of how I take care of it." "Your pain and suffering are real, but with time, effort, and perseverance, you can still have much happiness in your life." "Attitude is the king, queen, and sun god rolled into one. It's the most important thing we bring to the challenges [we face]." Meet Joanna Charnas: Joanna Charnas has been a clinical social worker for thirty years and holds specialties in group therapy and chronic illness. She blogged on the HuffPost Blog for two and a half years, and had been published on several other international websites, including Popsugar.com before authoring two books herself: Living Well with Chronic Illness, and 100 Tips and Tools for Managing Chronic Illness. Connect with her further at: https://www.joannacharnas.com/
On Fresh is the Word, we like to deliver wisdom through great stories from the minds of bright creatives of pop culture. Through those stories, we like to dissect the journey of our guests and present actionable lessons and advice for our listeners no matter what career or avenue of artistry they pursue. This week’s guest is perfect for the week of Halloween, Spencer Charnas, vocalist of the Boston-based metalcore band Ice Nine Kills. The band just released their fifth studio album The Silver Scream via Fearless Records, a concept album of horror movie inspired madness with each song a tribute to a different iconic cinema classic. During our interview, we talked about Charnas’ love of horror movies and the concepts behind the songs on The Silver Scream, his favorite horror movies, the progression of the band, and much more. Each episode, the guest is asked to suggest someone from their life/career that should be on Fresh is the Word that would have good stories to tell. Charnas chose Mike Mowery, President and Managing Partner of Outerloop Management. ——————————————————————————– MERCH: found.ee/inkbundles ITUNES: found.ee/thesilverscream Follow Spencer Charnas/Ice Nine Kills: Web: iceninekills.com Facebook: facebook.com/IceNineKills Instagram: instagram.com/ice9kills Twitter: twitter.com/ICENINEKILLS Spencer Charnas Instagram: instagram.com/SpencerINK Spencer Charnas Twitter: twitter.com/SpencerICE9K Spencer Charnas Facebook: facebook.com/spencerINK THE FRESH PICK OF THE WEEK: ——————————————————————————– This episode’s pick is the Still Breathing EP from Fight the Fury, the new metal project from Skillet frontman and bassist John Cooper and Skillet guitarist Seth Morrison, along with drummer Jared Ward and guitarist John Panzer III. Order Still Breathing: lnk.to/fightthefury Connect with Fight The Fury Facebook: facebook.com/fightthefuryofficial Twitter: twitter.com/fightthefury Instagram: instagram.com/fightthefury YouTube: flyt.it/FTFYouTube THEME MUSIC Courtesy of Knox Money, Bang Belushi, and Foul Mouth. SPONSOR Founded in 2015, 20×20 Apparel brings original tributes to Pro Wrestling’s classic arenas, moments and events. They look to spotlight the Bloopers, Bleeps and Bodyslams along with the Biggest, Smallest, Strangest & Strongest. In the world of wrestling there are 100’s of shirts, promotions, flyers, social media accounts and ads. Don’t get lost in the sea of parody shirts and display fonts. We can provide professional graphic design services at a reasonable price. 20X20 also hand screen prints all tees in house. If you would like to discuss a possible run of tees, posters, koozies, foam fingers…Zubas, then drop them a line at 20x20apparel.com Web: www.20x20apparel.com Facebook: facebook.com/20x20Apparel Twitter: twitter.com/20x20Apparel --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/freshistheword/message
Joanna Charnas is a social worker and a licensed psychotherapist, and author. Her writing focuses on a condition, chronic illness that has been part of her life for the past several decades. Her latest book: 100 Tips and Tools for Managing Chronic Illness, is not just for those with illness of any sort, it really is a great handbook for just dealing with life. In it we feel Joanna's personality and attitude, the qualities that help her manage her condition, and give further validation to how attitude, humor, self awareness, all contribute to living our best life. www.joannacharnas.com
In the first half, Patricia interviews Sharon Hart- Green, author of Come Back for Me: A Novel. The book is a story of a young Hungarian Holocaust survivor on a quest to find his sister and a separate story of a Toronto teenager whose life is shattered by her uncle's death. These two stories come together in Israel and create connections between generations. Loss, trauma, memory, and the ties of family are the elements that weave together this panoramic story. She will discuss how the novel deals with the scars left by tragedy and the possibilities for healing. In the second half, Patricia interviews Joanna Charnas, author of 100 Tips and Tools for Managing Chronic Illness. She will discuss how chronic illness demands constant mindfulness and management and that it is a process that constantly evolves over a lifetime. She provides the reader with one hundred different methods for accomplishing this task, offering personal examples that are humorous heartfelt, and insightful.
In the first half, Patricia interviews Sharon Hart- Green, author of Come Back for Me: A Novel. The book is a story of a young Hungarian Holocaust survivor on a quest to find his sister and a separate story of a Toronto teenager whose life is shattered by her uncle's death. These two stories come together in Israel and create connections between generations. Loss, trauma, memory, and the ties of family are the elements that weave together this panoramic story. She will discuss how the novel deals with the scars left by tragedy and the possibilities for healing. In the second half, Patricia interviews Joanna Charnas, author of 100 Tips and Tools for Managing Chronic Illness. She will discuss how chronic illness demands constant mindfulness and management and that it is a process that constantly evolves over a lifetime. She provides the reader with one hundred different methods for accomplishing this task, offering personal examples that are humorous heartfelt, and insightful.
Scream Addicts Podcast: Horror movies | Movie reviews | Horror
Wes Craven's Scream with Ice Nine Kills’ Spencer Charnas In this week’s ep, Jinx welcomes Spencer Charnas to the show. The vocalist of kickass horror-influenced metalcore band Ice Nine Kills, Mr. Charnas has chosen Wes Craven’s 1996 satirical slasher classic Scream to chat about this week. With its razor-sharp script, fantastic cast, and jaw-dropping twist (TWO killers?!), Scream inspires a discussion which covers the film’s making, its impressive musical score and soundtrack, and its sequels and spinoff television show. Along the way, we discuss the iconic Ghostface mask, the uncut version of the film, and the evolving theme which ties the initial three movies together. It’s a great chat with a fantastic guest about an amazing film, and it’s one we hope you enjoy! Make certain to check out Ice Nine Kills’ horror-themed music videos: Scream at us on Facebook and Twitter! We are: @SpencerICE9K @ScreamAddicts @Jinx1981
For the 95th episode I sat down with Spencer Charnas from the Boston based Metalcore band Ice Nine Kills for a talk about his history as a musician and the comeup of his band. Along with some background about his life outside of the music business and some of his views on the music business outside of Ice Nine Kills. Ice Nine Kills has just finished another year of the Vans Warped Tour and this episode was recorded during the Pittsburgh Warped Tour date on on July 15th, 2016. Sit back, relax and let's START THE BEAT! LINKS RELATED TO THIS CONVERSATION:WEBSITE: iceninekills.comFACEBOOOK: facebook.com/IceNineKillsIG: @ice9killsTWITTER: @ICENINEKILLSKLEAVER CLOTHING: facebook.com/kleaverklothing Cover Photo: Eric Levin 2nd Photo: Terry Dobbins (Scenes of Madness Photography) //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// SIKES TWITTER: twitter.com/therealsikesSIKES INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/therealsikesSIKES FACEBOOK: facebook.com/therealsikesSTART THE BEAT FACEBOOK: facebook.com/startthebeatpodcastRATE & REVIEW ON ITUNES: http://apple.co/1MXMNSG www.therealsikes.com Start The Beat is part of the Epicast family. www.epicastnetwork.com
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Jocelyn Charnas, PhD is New York’s “Wedding Doctor”, but it hasn’t always been bouquets and bridal gowns for her along the way. Jocelyn shares her journey on how she went from a reluctant bride ready to slap on her sneakers for a quick “I do” at City Hall for her own wedding to counseling couples through the stresses and strains of their big wedding day. Jocelyn runs a private practice in Manhattan and has been interviewed for the New York Times, Elle Magazine, Newsday, and The Knot.com. She’ll also share with us the unique way she earned the title “The Wedding Doctor” from New York Magazine in 2012. Not too worried about wedding stress? No problem, because this episode is about so much more than how to overcome stress for your wedding day. In today’s episode we’ll learn about: -How societal and cultural messages create pressures for wedding ceremonies that are bigger, better, and more lavish than ever. -One big secret that brides and grooms just aren’t talking about. -The peril and the pressure of big expectations for your big wedding day. -How to let go of perfection and embrace each other. You are cordially invited to join us for a very special celebration of love, life, and marital happiness on today’s episode of the School of Psych podcast! After the ceremony, make sure to subscribe to the podcast and sign up for our newsletter at SchoolofPsych.com to keep this party rolling!
And we're back with a new episode! This week, from the World Fantasy Convention in Saratoga Springs, we are joined by the genuinely iconic Pamela Sargent, author of many novels including The Shore of Women and editor of the legendary Women of Wonder anthology series, and Suzy McKee Charnas, author of the classic feminist SF series The Holdfast Chronicles and the equally classic The Vampire Tapestry, for a lively discussion of the changing role of women in SF since the 1970s and digress as usual into some fascinating byways and memories. As always, we hope you enjoy the podcast!
In the first half hour Patricia will be joined by Joanna Charnas (LICSW, LCSW) author of, Living Well With Chronic Illness, a toolbox of helpful tips and resources in this short self-help guide for anyone who has a chronic illness, or knows and cares for someone who does. The book is divided into the following four categories: Emotional Issues – Attitude Counts, Practical Challenges – Asking for Help is tricky, Financial and Legal Matters –Right to Privacy, Spiritual Considerations – Keeping the Faith. In the second half hour Patricia will be joined by Jessica Ferrol, the Community Ayurvedic Herbalist. Ayurveda is a holistic health system that is rooted in the knowledge that wellness is a unique and personal path that begins from deep within. Jessica will discuss how to look at yourself through the lens of Ayurveda, which provides a rich understanding of yourself physically and emotionally and empowers you to make the best choices for your health and happiness.
In the first half hour Patricia will be joined by Joanna Charnas (LICSW, LCSW) author of, Living Well With Chronic Illness, a toolbox of helpful tips and resources in this short self-help guide for anyone who has a chronic illness, or knows and cares for someone who does. The book is divided into the following four categories: Emotional Issues – Attitude Counts, Practical Challenges – Asking for Help is tricky, Financial and Legal Matters –Right to Privacy, Spiritual Considerations – Keeping the Faith. In the second half hour Patricia will be joined by Jessica Ferrol, the Community Ayurvedic Herbalist. Ayurveda is a holistic health system that is rooted in the knowledge that wellness is a unique and personal path that begins from deep within. Jessica will discuss how to look at yourself through the lens of Ayurveda, which provides a rich understanding of yourself physically and emotionally and empowers you to make the best choices for your health and happiness.