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You only need to look at the controversy surrounding Kneecap's appearance at the Coachella Music Festival to recognise that free speech has been and continues to be a contentious issue.Nonetheless, in democracies we recognise the principle of free speech as a central tenet of our way of life.So, why are we seeing freedom of speech being curtailed in the likes of Germany and the US?Mary Lawlor is UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights Defenders. She joins Seán to discuss.Image: Kneecap
Kneecap has come in for some praise and also some criticism following its performance at the Coachella Music Festival in California last weekend. Some commentary online has called for their working visas to be revoked as a result. Sarah speaks with Kneecap's manager, Daniel Lambert.
You only need to look at the controversy surrounding Kneecap's appearance at the Coachella Music Festival to recognise that free speech has been and continues to be a contentious issue.Nonetheless, in democracies we recognise the principle of free speech as a central tenet of our way of life.So, why are we seeing freedom of speech being curtailed in the likes of Germany and the US?Mary Lawlor is UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights Defenders. She joins Seán to discuss.Image: Kneecap
Uncle Gene takes us on a journey through the Coachella Music Festival before we dig into our new video series, robot data on mini drivers, a new shoe from Nike and more.
Howdy! In this episode, Shelby and Laura review the biggest music festival of the year--the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. We reveal our expectations as Coachella first timers, explain who we were most excited to see, and divulge whether Coachella is actually worth the price tag. Shelby and Laura discuss what we loved about Lady Gaga's Mayhem in the Desert performance, why we were disappointed by Glorilla, how Megan Thee Stallion was done dirty, why Charli xcx blew us away with her guests, and which Love Islander we met! Interested in more music content? Check out our podcast episodes on Cowboy Carter ft. Sequoia Holmes (Black People Love Paramore), Renaissance World Tour, 2023 Essence Festival, and Best Concerts of 2022. To stay up to date on all things SWW:Follow @SistersWhoWatch on all social media channels (Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, LinkedIn)Subscribe to our YouTube channelCheck out our website and fill out the contact information formWhat should we watch next? Email us at sisterswhowatch@gmail.com or DM us on Instagram with your suggestions.Thank you for listening and we appreciate your support! Please rate, subscribe, download, share, and leave us a review :)
One of my favorite places in the world is the Coachella Valley. Palm Springs, Palm Desert, Rancho Mirage, Indian Wells. The valley is thriving as new residents move in, the are is mountainous and arid desert blended in an oasis of mixed architectural styles blended with cultural influence from music to fashion and everything in between. I love the Coachella Valley because as a teenager, I would go to Palm Springs for spring break. Something then mayor, Sonny Bono did not care fore and eventually drove us out. Then it was the architecture, followed by Coachella Music Festival combined with Stagecoach. La Quinta Resort remains my personal favorite place to recharge and reflect. Designer Resources Pacific Sales Kitchen and Home. Where excellence meets expertise. Design Hardware - A stunning and vast collection of jewelry for the home! - Where service meets excellence TimberTech - Real wood beauty without the upkeep I am really pleased to share my conversation with Elyssa Contardo, SoCal native and Coachella Valley based designer. She actually has two offices, one in Palm Desert and the other in Park City, Utah. And we discuss both locations and their emerging status as design forward locales. Check the show notes for links to Contardo's work. Especially as we walk through some of her projects. You are going to hear all about it, right now after this. Thank you, Elyssa.Thank you to my incredible partner sponsors; TimberTech, Pacific Sales, and Design Hardware. Amazing companies and great friends to the trade so please give them an opportunity for your next project. And, thank you for listening, subscribing the show and sharing with your colleagues. If not already subscribing, please consider that so you receive every new episode automatically to your podcast feed. Until next week, thank you for sharing this time together, until the next episode, be well, stay focused and now that it has arrived in earnest, try to rise above the chaos. - CXD
This morning, Chasta & Huey discussed if they watch TV while eating their Thanksgiving dinner, plus they asked San Francisco 49ers long snapper Taybor Pepper what does he do during Thanksgiving, also they talked about a Dentist who is going viral because he bought a Tesla Cybertruck because he was lonely and wanted the attention, our favorite sales guy P One Paul drops by the studio and lastly, they announced that Green Day will be one of the headlines for the 2025 Coachella Music Festival. Check out 107.7 The Bone's website: 1077thebone.com Follow 107.7 The Bone on Facebook, Instagram, X, YouTube and TikTok. Follow 107.7 The Bone on Apple, Spotify or Amazon Music.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Daniel and Erwin review the Prime Video original "The Idea of You" discuss One Direction, Anne Hathaway, Nicholas Galitzine, and their thoughts on other romance movies.Description:Based on the acclaimed, contemporary love story of the same name, The Idea of You centers on Solène (Anne Hathaway), a 40-year-old single mom who begins an unexpected romance with 24-year-old Hayes Campbell (Nicholas Galitzine), the lead singer of August Moon, the hottest boy band on the planet. When Solène must step in to chaperone her teenage daughter's trip to the Coachella Music Festival after her ex bails at the last minute, she has a chance encounter with Hayes and there is an instant, undeniable spark. As they begin a whirlwind romance, it isn't long before Hayes' superstar status poses unavoidable challenges to their relationship, and Solène soon discovers that life in the glare of his spotlight might be more than she bargained for.
Episode 114: This week Andy Matlock returns to the show to speak about a number of events going on including our discussions about the weird-ass new neighbor next door, our reviews of the new Pearl Jam and Taylor Swift albums, the Coachella Music Festival, random tattoos, and a documentary that proclaims OJ Simpson was actually innocent of murder. 0:00 - Cold Open / Intro (Lee Michaels)1:28 - Birthday Beers / Back to AZ5:11 - Flooding at Studio 12A / Neighbors10:45 - The Coachella Music Festival16:33 - Rock 'N' Roll HOF Inductees17:59 - Pearl Jam & Taylor Swift26:00 - Jellyroll vs. Jelly Roll / Tattoos33:31 - Lemmy & James Hefield35:49 - Steve Martin Documentary39:30 - OJ Simpson / William Dear Doc55:51 - Black Hole Sun / Rolling Stones1:02:09 - Subscribe / High-Speed Rail1:04:55 - Outro / Close
Gary and Shannon start the second hour of the show by talk about the controversial billboard on the way to the Coachella Music Festival. A new lawsuit alleges that Kanye West compared himself to Hitler and wanted to shave students' heads and lock them in jail at school.
Natasha Case is the co-founder of Coolhaus Ice Cream. She created the company with Freya Estreller in 2009 because they did not feel represented by the ice cream brands on shelves and knew they could create higher quality and more unique ice cream with a more authentic story. They launched their ice cream sandwich company from a barely-drivable postal van at the Coachella Music Festival where the brand went viral. Since then, Coolhaus has scaled to a national fleet of trucks in LA and NYC, a flagship store and innovation center in Culver City, and a national grocery business of ice cream sammies, pints, cups, mini sammies, and cones in stores ranging from Whole Foods to Sprouts to Kroger. They launched a very successful dairy-free ice cream line (made from peas & brown rice!) in 2019. Natasha remained the CEO until Coolhaus was acquired by Perfect Day under their CPG umbrella company with a mission to make more sustainable products without compromise in December of 2021. Natasha took on a founding CEO role with Lunch Bunch in August of 2022. As a mom of a three and six year-old, she felt close to the systemic issues around feeding our kids and feeding them well. Lunch Bunch takes a holistic approach to tackling the problem by providing nutritious, balanced, and healthy meals along with offering culinary, gardening and food entrepreneurship enrichment classes. Essentially: the way we will treat our society is by including kids in the conversation and process of eating better, while we offer them wholesome food options. Lunch Bunch will give them inspiration around food they can pass on for generations to come. Natasha is devoted to transformational positive change by creating mission-led businesses. At Coolhaus, she devoted her work to the next generation of women and LGBTQ founders, entrepreneurs, and creators of diverse backgrounds to feel empowered to turn their dreams into realities in an equitable environment. Natasha partnered with Black Girl Ventures to create ice cream to raise funds for entrepreneurial grants, the Okra Foundation for Pride to create a flavor called EnjoyMINT for All, celebrating our differences through a top 8 allergen-free ice cream, and she is committed to teaching courses and frequent public speaking engagements to push the envelope for the next generation. At Lunch Bunch, core partners include National School Lunch subsidized programs for under-resourced schools and communities including Compton YAL, Roenne's School and culinary and gardening enrichments at Camp Harmony for homeless and vulnerable children. Natasha has been named a Forbes 30 under 30 Food & Beverage, Zagat 30 Under 30, LinkedIn 10 under 35 for Food & Leisure, 10 Most Successful Women in Business by Leaders Globe, and UCLA's LGBTQ+ 2019 Alum of the Year. She is a published author of the Coolhaus Ice Cream Book which came out in 2014 and was featured on Good Morning America and named as one of Martha Stewart's favorites. She has been featured in many national publications and media outlets like Entrepreneur, LA Times, and Bon Appetit, and has judged Food Network's Chopped, King of Cones, and Top Chef Jr. She co-hosted her own podcast, ‘Start to Sale' through Eater/Vox Media. In 2019, she joined YPO in the Beverly Hills chapter. Natasha is a board member of UCLA Arts Dept, Larchmont Charter School, Startup UCLA, Naturally LA and a member of the Lyft Council (Los Angeles). In 2022 she completed the Victory Institute training for LGBTQ+ leaders of tomorrow.
From Rolling Stone Magazine to the latest instagram feed, celebrity has always meant being seen and hopefully in the coolest way. Icons are built on innate talent, personality and a well crafted image of who they are and want to be believed to be. Musicians in particular rely heavily on photographers to capture their essence and persona to become known legends. So when my dear, wildly creative, friend since the third grade, Brian Lima grew up to be an insanely talented and successful music photographer, I had to share him and his all access pass with you. Hang out with us as we shoot the s%#t like the old friends we are about our shared love/hate relationship with photography, the trajectory of his creative career in the music scene, Joni Mitchell at Newport Folk last year and so much more. Join us as we explore: How photography can shape how you look at life.What it means to be a seer in the world and its many lessons.How to fuel your creativity and stay in relationship with your art.The ways being present allows you to experience more of the momentThe unexpected way listening informs how you see and beyond. Connect with Robyn Ivy here: Website:: https://www.brianlima.com/Instagram:: https://www.instagram.com/limaphoto/ Quick note, I just want to say thank you for listening to this episode. I know it means a lot to myself and my guests. If you enjoyed this episode, you will also like: Episode #46: Mary Jo Hoffman: Everyday Stillness Episode #42: Onne van der Wal: Live Your Adventure Episode #6o: Fred Poisson: Illuminating Creativity and Process MORE ABOUT BRIAN LIMA: I remember getting my first couple of vinyl LP's as a kid and falling in love with the album art and the photography that told the visual story of the music I loved listening to. Anton Corbijn black & white images for The Joshua Tree by U2 blew my mind. Dennis Morris's candids and portraits of Bob Marley are magic, Henry Diltz's Laurel Canyon work just so dreamy. To this day I'm constantly inspired by so many other photographers work. I'm constantly in search of new projects and ideas. 2023 will mark 13 years of being one of the principal photographers for the historic Newport Folk Festival & Newport Jazz Festival. I'm proud of the images I'm creating with this amazingly talented team of creatives. I'm also part of the creative team for Coachella Music Festival. 2020 is Coachella's 20th anniversary. It has been fun to watch this idea blossom into what it has become. Staff Photographer : Coachella Music Festival | Newport Folk Festival | Newport Jazz Festival | Stage Coach Music Festival | Day In Vegas Music Festival Clients: Golden Voice Entertainment | AEG World Wide | TuneIn Radio | Rolling Stone Magazine | Billboard Magazine | New York Times
Natasha Case is the co-founder of Coolhaus Ice Cream. She created the company with Freya Estreller in 2009 because they did not feel represented by the ice cream brands on shelves and knew they could create higher quality and more unique ice cream with a more authentic story. They launched their ice cream sandwich company from a barely-drivable postal van at the Coachella Music Festival where the brand went viral. Since then, Coolhaus has scaled to a national fleet of trucks in LA and NYC, a flagship store and innovation center in Culver City, and a national grocery business of ice cream sammies, pints, cups, mini sammies, and cones in stores ranging from Whole Foods to Sprouts to Kroger. They launched a very successful dairy-free ice cream line (made from peas & brown rice!) in 2019. Natasha remained the CEO until Coolhaus was acquired by Perfect Day under their CPG umbrella company with a mission to make more sustainable products without compromise in December of 2021. Natasha took on a founding CEO role with Lunch Bunch in August of 2022. By then as a mom of a two and five year old, she was driven by the idea of using creative eating experiences to inspire curiosity in even the pickiest of eaters… while also tackling a massive issue for parents around frustrations with packing lunch from a time, management, shopping, quality, cleaning and stress/guilt perspective. She plans to make Lunch Bunch not only a convenient meal delivery platform, but also a merchandise and content world to revolutionize our relationship to food and the way we eat. Natasha is devoted to transformational positive change by creating mission-led businesses. At Coolhaus, she devoted her work to the next generation of women and LGBTQ founders, entrepreneurs, and creators of diverse backgrounds to feel empowered to turn their dreams into realities in an equitable environment. Natasha partnered with Black Girl Ventures to create ice cream to raise funds for entrepreneurial grants, the Okra Foundation for Pride to create a flavor called EnjoyMINT for All, celebrating our differences through a top 8 allergen-free ice cream, and she is committed to teaching courses and frequent public speaking engagements to push the envelope for the next generation. She looks forward to bringing this ethos into the Lunch Bunch business. Natasha has been named a Forbes 30 under 30 Food & Beverage, Zagat 30 Under 30, LinkedIn 10 under 35 for Food & Leisure, 10 Most Successful Women in Business by Leaders Globe, and UCLA's LGBTQ+ 2019 Alum of the Year. She is a published author of the Coolhaus Ice Cream Book which came out in 2014 and was featured on Good Morning America and named as one of Martha Stewart's favorites. She has been featured in many national publications and media outlets like Entrepreneur, LA Times, and Bon Appetit, and has judged Food Network's Chopped, King of Cones, and Top Chef Jr. She co-hosted her own podcast, ‘Start to Sale' through Eater/Vox Media. In 2019, she joined YPO in the Beverly Hills chapter. Natasha is a board member of UCLA Arts Dept, Larchmont Charter School, Startup UCLA, Naturally LA and a member of the Lyft Council (Los Angeles). In 2022 she completed the Victory Institute training for LGBTQ+ leaders of tomorrow.
The world of pop culture really delivered this week. If you're confused, we got you. Kicking off with why Mischa Barton (yes, of The OC) is coming to Erinsborough. Yep, the Neighbours reboot just got bigger. With the coronation of King Charles on the horizon, and commemorative dish has been announced, but Myf is not impressed. Meanwhile in the States, the Coachella Music Festival's first weekend had some highs and lows, with everyone talking about Frank Ocean's headline set. We dig into all we know, and also hear from the teenager who live streamed it all from her phone. TikTok is reaching new highs with disgusting food and WaterTok. Your resident TikTok account holder (Myf) will explain it all. And we're banging on about Netflix series Beef, and a new podcast from Jon Ronson. Show notes: Micha Barton to join Neighbours: https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2023/apr/17/mischa-barton-joins-the-cast-of-neighbours Coronation Quiche: https://www.royal.uk/coronation-quiche-0 Morgan livestreamed Frank Ocean's set: https://pitchfork.com/thepitch/an-interview-with-the-teenager-who-livestreamed-frank-oceans-coachella-set/ The disgusting food of TikTok: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2023/apr/18/the-disgusting-food-of-tiktok-is-it-designed-to-eat-provoke-or-arouse WaterTok: https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-features/watertok-tiktok-water-experts-concerned-1234714010/ Beef: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AFPIMHBzGDs&ab_channel=Netflix The Debutante: https://www.audible.com.au/pd/The-Debutante-Audiobook/B0BTZLJ8YM Bang Back to us: bangon.podcast@abc.net.au Bang On is an ABC podcast, produced by Double J. It is recorded on the lands of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation. We pay our respects to elders past and present. We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the land where we live, work, and learn.
The world of pop culture really delivered this week. If you're confused, we got you. Kicking off with why Mischa Barton (yes, of The OC) is coming to Erinsborough. Yep, the Neighbours reboot just got bigger. With the coronation of King Charles on the horizon, and commemorative dish has been announced, but Myf is not impressed. Meanwhile in the States, the Coachella Music Festival's first weekend had some highs and lows, with everyone talking about Frank Ocean's headline set. We dig into all we know, and also hear from the teenager who live streamed it all from her phone. TikTok is reaching new highs with disgusting food and WaterTok. Your resident TikTok account holder (Myf) will explain it all. And we're banging on about Netflix series Beef, and a new podcast from Jon Ronson. Show notes: Micha Barton to join Neighbours: https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2023/apr/17/mischa-barton-joins-the-cast-of-neighbours Coronation Quiche: https://www.royal.uk/coronation-quiche-0 Morgan livestreamed Frank Ocean's set: https://pitchfork.com/thepitch/an-interview-with-the-teenager-who-livestreamed-frank-oceans-coachella-set/ The disgusting food of TikTok: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2023/apr/18/the-disgusting-food-of-tiktok-is-it-designed-to-eat-provoke-or-arouse WaterTok: https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-features/watertok-tiktok-water-experts-concerned-1234714010/ Beef: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AFPIMHBzGDs&ab_channel=Netflix The Debutante: https://www.audible.com.au/pd/The-Debutante-Audiobook/B0BTZLJ8YM Bang Back to us: bangon.podcast@abc.net.au Bang On is an ABC podcast, produced by Double J. It is recorded on the lands of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation. We pay our respects to elders past and present. We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the land where we live, work, and learn.
It was reported that the Coachella Music Festival was fined over $100,000 for curfew violations. BLACKPINK will join James Corden tonight for Carpool Karaoke. Harry Styles and Will Ferrell will be "The Late Late Show With James Corden" final guests on April 27th.
In this weeks episode the youngest henry ( @karyssaaaaa_ ) joins Kierra ! In this weeks episode the girls discuss:
Kelly, Jeff, and Jim discuss their dream line up for Coachella. www.grerecordsandcoffee.comFind us on instagram at @vinyljunkiesmakingmixtapes
In episode 80 of the #IPSERIES podcast, I discuss the interplay of #IP and #musicfestivals, intellectual property protection for well know marks, what it means for a trademark application to be abandoned, ways a trademark owner can grant you consent, permission, and authorization, and many more as I analyze the Coachella Music Festival, LLC and Goldenvoice, LLC suing Afrochella Limited, BBNZ Live Limited, Culture Management Group Limited, & others for an alleged #Trademark and #Servicemark #Infringement; False Designation Of Origin; #Cybersquatting; and #unfairCompetition of #coachella and #chella marks What are your views on this case, do you think Afrochella is similar to Coachella and Chella? See the link to listen to my views on the case: https://anchor.fm/rita-chindah/episodes/Intellectual-Property-and-Music-Festival-Basics-for-event-organizers-e1p6699 Link to listen on Audiomack: https://audiomack.com/rss/ipseriesinfo/podcast.rss You can subscribe to my newsletter via this link- https://ipseries.substack.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ipseries_with_reedah Twitter: https://twitter.com/IPSERIES1 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/836484013662125/?ref=share Subscribe on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1d6vuZteT368fBQiuC0aok Link to the Twitter version: https://twitter.com/esmeraldo99/status/1579472664871436290?t=WXUS6e57zG96C8r22Dgdmw&s=19 Instagram version: https://www.instagram.com/reel/CjcyH-UAFck/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= #intellectualproperty #coachella #afrochella #brandprotection #trademark #servicemark #cybersquatting #domainname #license #musicfestival #music --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rita-chindah/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rita-chindah/support
Yes! You are in! 51 countries and counting. Special shout out to our listeners in Germany and Denmark and New Zealand. Greetings from the Coachella Valley, CA. Home of the thee Coachella Music Festival...where the biggest names have played and where the smaller names get their break to the world music scene. And Yes! We get Deep here in Crazy Cali. James from Compton and I are running with Coachella Dudes. If you are in the area, hit us up at the 'Contact Us' page at FriDudes.com. Or if you are starting your own Dudes group let us know and we'll put you on the map. Not sure what to do, learn and emulate how these flawed dudes tune in and determine truth. Case in point, another BTR from 19...Why do we write things down? Here you go...oh side note, for those scratching your heads this was recorded back by the Minnesota FriDudes...Click here for the full listen...Ready to get in a group to further tune into your purpose and sharing with others to hold you accountable? Go to GtSurf.org
A Belgian born multi-media artist and designer residing in the Los Angeles Arts District. Her design projects and artwork include numerous permanent and temporary murals and installations, as well as exhibiting in galleries. She works on multiple pieces in various media simultaneously, fueling the velocity of her creativity as she sways between the commercial and fine arts worlds. Her work focuses on the exploration of color, topography, geometry, nature's phenomenons, architectural amalgamations, and optimism. In 2017, after a 12 year career in marketing for architecture, interior design, and real estate firms, she ventured off to start Caroline Geys Design Studio. She counts among her clients: Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, Dunn-Edwards Paints, ROW DTLA, Reebok West Hollywood and Santa Monica Collectives, City of Los Angeles Parks and Recreation, Arts District Brewery, Global Inheritance in association with Coachella Music Festival, MASAYA, Uprooted Dance Company, and Infuse Wellness. She shares the time and dedication that it takes from concept to execution with any mural and what working in a studio with three cats is like.
Nostalgia, Ultra (stylized as nostalgia,ULTRA. and occasionally nostalgia/ultra) is the debut mixtape by American recording artist Frank Ocean. It was released on February 16, 2011. Ocean was inspired to make the mixtape, after Hurricane Katrina in his native New Orleans and his subsequent relocation to Los Angeles. After joining alternative hip hop group Odd Future in 2010, he self-released the mixtape, without initial promotion. Nostalgia, Ultra has a unique R&B aesthetic and features surreal themes and nostalgic lyrics. The songs mostly focus on interpersonal relationships, personal reflection, and social commentary. Following its release, the mixtape received rave reviews from music critics. The cover features a picture of a bright orange 1980s BMW E30 M3, Ocean's "dream car", in plain sight amidst lush greenery. In May 2011, Def Jam announced its plans to release the mixtape as an EP on July 26, 2011. However, the release of the EP was indefinitely delayed in July 2011 and has since been cancelled. Two singles were released from the aborted EP version: "Novacane", and "Swim Good". Both songs received music videos directed by Australian director Nabil Elderkin. Ocean embarked on a solo concert tour through North America and Europe to promote the record, playing a total of 7 shows. In addition, his 2012 performance at the Coachella Music Festival included several live renditions from the release including "Strawberry Swing" and "LoveCrimes". The mixtape appeared on several music critics' and publications' end-of-year albums lists. Controversy arose in March 2012 over the song "American Wedding", a remake of the song "Hotel California" by American rock band Eagles. Recording artist Kanye West was reportedly a fan of the mixtape, which led to Ocean appearing on the album Watch the Throne. Subsequently, Ocean collaborated with artists Beyoncé Knowles and Jay-Z after they were introduced to the mixtape through West. Following its release, both Ocean and the mixtape have developed a cult following. The mixtape was followed by the release of Ocean's debut album Channel Orange to similar critical acclaim in 2012. Frank Ocean was born in New Orleans, Louisiana. He made the decision to pursue a career in music at a young age, and as a teen, he did neighborhood chores to fund his early studio sessions. After Hurricane Katrina hit his hometown of New Orleans, Ocean moved to Los Angeles to pursue a recording career. He initially had problems maintaining a career while juggling a job, due to spending too much time in the recording studios, making him late for his jobs. He began to write songs and he sold them to other recording artists; selling his first song to Noel Gourdin at the age of 19. Discussing as to why he chose to write songs, Ocean commented that "I feel at a higher level of consciousness when I'm being creative." Eventually, he landed songwriting gigs for established artists like John Legend and Justin Bieber where he made substantially more money. In late 2009, he met producer Tricky Stewart, who helped Ocean sign a contract with Def Jam Recordings as a solo artist. However, he was initially unable to build a relationship with the company. In protest, Ocean joined the rap collective Odd Future which introduced him to artists such as Tyler, The Creator and Hodgy Beats. His debut song was "SteamRoller" on the Domo Genesis album Rolling Papers. Ocean garnered acclaim and generated interest while in the group, and Rolling Stone magazine's Jonah Weiner called him a "gifted avant-R&B smoothie". During his time with the group he recorded and self-released Nostalgia, Ultra without any pre-release promotion on his Tumblr account. The mixtape samples songs from Radiohead, Coldplay, MGMT, Mr. Hudson and The Eagles, which Ocean sings over. Ocean, when uploading the album to iTunes, labeled it as bluegrass and death metal, out of arbitrariness. When asked about why he uploaded the songs in that way, he replied; "I don't want to se --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/king-public-domain/support
Nostalgia, Ultra (stylized as nostalgia,ULTRA. and occasionally nostalgia/ultra) is the debut mixtape by American recording artist Frank Ocean. It was released on February 16, 2011. Ocean was inspired to make the mixtape, after Hurricane Katrina in his native New Orleans and his subsequent relocation to Los Angeles. After joining alternative hip hop group Odd Future in 2010, he self-released the mixtape, without initial promotion. Nostalgia, Ultra has a unique R&B aesthetic and features surreal themes and nostalgic lyrics. The songs mostly focus on interpersonal relationships, personal reflection, and social commentary. Following its release, the mixtape received rave reviews from music critics. The cover features a picture of a bright orange 1980s BMW E30 M3, Ocean's "dream car", in plain sight amidst lush greenery. In May 2011, Def Jam announced its plans to release the mixtape as an EP on July 26, 2011. However, the release of the EP was indefinitely delayed in July 2011 and has since been cancelled. Two singles were released from the aborted EP version: "Novacane", and "Swim Good". Both songs received music videos directed by Australian director Nabil Elderkin. Ocean embarked on a solo concert tour through North America and Europe to promote the record, playing a total of 7 shows. In addition, his 2012 performance at the Coachella Music Festival included several live renditions from the release including "Strawberry Swing" and "LoveCrimes". The mixtape appeared on several music critics' and publications' end-of-year albums lists. Controversy arose in March 2012 over the song "American Wedding", a remake of the song "Hotel California" by American rock band Eagles. Recording artist Kanye West was reportedly a fan of the mixtape, which led to Ocean appearing on the album Watch the Throne. Subsequently, Ocean collaborated with artists Beyoncé Knowles and Jay-Z after they were introduced to the mixtape through West. Following its release, both Ocean and the mixtape have developed a cult following. The mixtape was followed by the release of Ocean's debut album Channel Orange to similar critical acclaim in 2012. Frank Ocean was born in New Orleans, Louisiana. He made the decision to pursue a career in music at a young age, and as a teen, he did neighborhood chores to fund his early studio sessions. After Hurricane Katrina hit his hometown of New Orleans, Ocean moved to Los Angeles to pursue a recording career. He initially had problems maintaining a career while juggling a job, due to spending too much time in the recording studios, making him late for his jobs. He began to write songs and he sold them to other recording artists; selling his first song to Noel Gourdin at the age of 19. Discussing as to why he chose to write songs, Ocean commented that "I feel at a higher level of consciousness when I'm being creative." Eventually, he landed songwriting gigs for established artists like John Legend and Justin Bieber where he made substantially more money. In late 2009, he met producer Tricky Stewart, who helped Ocean sign a contract with Def Jam Recordings as a solo artist. However, he was initially unable to build a relationship with the company. In protest, Ocean joined the rap collective Odd Future which introduced him to artists such as Tyler, The Creator and Hodgy Beats. His debut song was "SteamRoller" on the Domo Genesis album Rolling Papers. Ocean garnered acclaim and generated interest while in the group, and Rolling Stone magazine's Jonah Weiner called him a "gifted avant-R&B smoothie". During his time with the group he recorded and self-released Nostalgia, Ultra without any pre-release promotion on his Tumblr account. The mixtape samples songs from Radiohead, Coldplay, MGMT, Mr. Hudson and The Eagles, which Ocean sings over. Ocean, when uploading the album to iTunes, labeled it as bluegrass and death metal, out of arbitrariness. When asked about why he uploaded the songs in that way, he replied; "I don't want to se --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/king-public-domain/support
Nostalgia, Ultra (stylized as nostalgia,ULTRA. and occasionally nostalgia/ultra) is the debut mixtape by American recording artist Frank Ocean. It was released on February 16, 2011. Ocean was inspired to make the mixtape, after Hurricane Katrina in his native New Orleans and his subsequent relocation to Los Angeles. After joining alternative hip hop group Odd Future in 2010, he self-released the mixtape, without initial promotion. Nostalgia, Ultra has a unique R&B aesthetic and features surreal themes and nostalgic lyrics. The songs mostly focus on interpersonal relationships, personal reflection, and social commentary. Following its release, the mixtape received rave reviews from music critics. The cover features a picture of a bright orange 1980s BMW E30 M3, Ocean's "dream car", in plain sight amidst lush greenery. In May 2011, Def Jam announced its plans to release the mixtape as an EP on July 26, 2011. However, the release of the EP was indefinitely delayed in July 2011 and has since been cancelled. Two singles were released from the aborted EP version: "Novacane", and "Swim Good". Both songs received music videos directed by Australian director Nabil Elderkin. Ocean embarked on a solo concert tour through North America and Europe to promote the record, playing a total of 7 shows. In addition, his 2012 performance at the Coachella Music Festival included several live renditions from the release including "Strawberry Swing" and "LoveCrimes". The mixtape appeared on several music critics' and publications' end-of-year albums lists. Controversy arose in March 2012 over the song "American Wedding", a remake of the song "Hotel California" by American rock band Eagles. Recording artist Kanye West was reportedly a fan of the mixtape, which led to Ocean appearing on the album Watch the Throne. Subsequently, Ocean collaborated with artists Beyoncé Knowles and Jay-Z after they were introduced to the mixtape through West. Following its release, both Ocean and the mixtape have developed a cult following. The mixtape was followed by the release of Ocean's debut album Channel Orange to similar critical acclaim in 2012. Frank Ocean was born in New Orleans, Louisiana. He made the decision to pursue a career in music at a young age, and as a teen, he did neighborhood chores to fund his early studio sessions. After Hurricane Katrina hit his hometown of New Orleans, Ocean moved to Los Angeles to pursue a recording career. He initially had problems maintaining a career while juggling a job, due to spending too much time in the recording studios, making him late for his jobs. He began to write songs and he sold them to other recording artists; selling his first song to Noel Gourdin at the age of 19. Discussing as to why he chose to write songs, Ocean commented that "I feel at a higher level of consciousness when I'm being creative." Eventually, he landed songwriting gigs for established artists like John Legend and Justin Bieber where he made substantially more money. In late 2009, he met producer Tricky Stewart, who helped Ocean sign a contract with Def Jam Recordings as a solo artist. However, he was initially unable to build a relationship with the company. In protest, Ocean joined the rap collective Odd Future which introduced him to artists such as Tyler, The Creator and Hodgy Beats. His debut song was "SteamRoller" on the Domo Genesis album Rolling Papers. Ocean garnered acclaim and generated interest while in the group, and Rolling Stone magazine's Jonah Weiner called him a "gifted avant-R&B smoothie". During his time with the group he recorded and self-released Nostalgia, Ultra without any pre-release promotion on his Tumblr account. The mixtape samples songs from Radiohead, Coldplay, MGMT, Mr. Hudson and The Eagles, which Ocean sings over. Ocean, when uploading the album to iTunes, labeled it as bluegrass and death metal, out of arbitrariness. When asked about why he uploaded the songs in that way, he replied; "I don't want to se --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/king-public-domain/support
Nostalgia, Ultra (stylized as nostalgia,ULTRA. and occasionally nostalgia/ultra) is the debut mixtape by American recording artist Frank Ocean. It was released on February 16, 2011. Ocean was inspired to make the mixtape, after Hurricane Katrina in his native New Orleans and his subsequent relocation to Los Angeles. After joining alternative hip hop group Odd Future in 2010, he self-released the mixtape, without initial promotion. Nostalgia, Ultra has a unique R&B aesthetic and features surreal themes and nostalgic lyrics. The songs mostly focus on interpersonal relationships, personal reflection, and social commentary. Following its release, the mixtape received rave reviews from music critics. The cover features a picture of a bright orange 1980s BMW E30 M3, Ocean's "dream car", in plain sight amidst lush greenery. In May 2011, Def Jam announced its plans to release the mixtape as an EP on July 26, 2011. However, the release of the EP was indefinitely delayed in July 2011 and has since been cancelled. Two singles were released from the aborted EP version: "Novacane", and "Swim Good". Both songs received music videos directed by Australian director Nabil Elderkin. Ocean embarked on a solo concert tour through North America and Europe to promote the record, playing a total of 7 shows. In addition, his 2012 performance at the Coachella Music Festival included several live renditions from the release including "Strawberry Swing" and "LoveCrimes". The mixtape appeared on several music critics' and publications' end-of-year albums lists. Controversy arose in March 2012 over the song "American Wedding", a remake of the song "Hotel California" by American rock band Eagles. Recording artist Kanye West was reportedly a fan of the mixtape, which led to Ocean appearing on the album Watch the Throne. Subsequently, Ocean collaborated with artists Beyoncé Knowles and Jay-Z after they were introduced to the mixtape through West. Following its release, both Ocean and the mixtape have developed a cult following. The mixtape was followed by the release of Ocean's debut album Channel Orange to similar critical acclaim in 2012. Frank Ocean was born in New Orleans, Louisiana. He made the decision to pursue a career in music at a young age, and as a teen, he did neighborhood chores to fund his early studio sessions. After Hurricane Katrina hit his hometown of New Orleans, Ocean moved to Los Angeles to pursue a recording career. He initially had problems maintaining a career while juggling a job, due to spending too much time in the recording studios, making him late for his jobs. He began to write songs and he sold them to other recording artists; selling his first song to Noel Gourdin at the age of 19. Discussing as to why he chose to write songs, Ocean commented that "I feel at a higher level of consciousness when I'm being creative." Eventually, he landed songwriting gigs for established artists like John Legend and Justin Bieber where he made substantially more money. In late 2009, he met producer Tricky Stewart, who helped Ocean sign a contract with Def Jam Recordings as a solo artist. However, he was initially unable to build a relationship with the company. In protest, Ocean joined the rap collective Odd Future which introduced him to artists such as Tyler, The Creator and Hodgy Beats. His debut song was "SteamRoller" on the Domo Genesis album Rolling Papers. Ocean garnered acclaim and generated interest while in the group, and Rolling Stone magazine's Jonah Weiner called him a "gifted avant-R&B smoothie". During his time with the group he recorded and self-released Nostalgia, Ultra without any pre-release promotion on his Tumblr account. The mixtape samples songs from Radiohead, Coldplay, MGMT, Mr. Hudson and The Eagles, which Ocean sings over. Ocean, when uploading the album to iTunes, labeled it as bluegrass and death metal, out of arbitrariness. When asked about why he uploaded the songs in that way, he replied; "I don't want to se --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/king-public-domain/support
Today's guest is continuing her path to world domination, kicking off 2022 with a Best New Alternative Artist nomination for the iHeart Radio Music Awards. It's a well deserved nod after being the most played female artist on Alt Radio with “Serotonin.” The song reached #2 and spent 30 weeks on the Alt chart, 21 of those weeks in the Top 10. “Serotonin” streams surpassed 84M for the track, with over 1.85 billion career streams to date. Her first headline tour since the release of her debut completely sold out the North American run and was a hot pick at the Coachella Music Festival this past April. Since our guest released her critically acclaimed debut album if i could make it go quiet last year, the album received world-wide critical acclaim from fans and critics alike and was revered by the likes of Taylor Swift, Camilla Cabello and more. It was included on “Best of 2021” lists from Rolling Stone, Billboard, Variety, NPR, Stereogum, NYLON, and more. In 2021, she also performed on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and Late Night With Seth Meyers, as well as TV performances worldwide on Skavlan, Late Night Berlin, and MTV's EMAs. And The Writer Is… Girl In Red!Watercolor by: Michael Richey White See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Creative, Chuhk Bennett, has given his design expertise to brand names such as MadHappy, Coachella Music Festival, and the Los Angeles Lakers. In this episode, Lindsey and Chuhk speak to the realities of working in a creative industry. From the highs and lows, they speak on how they each have been able to balance obstacles with moments of self-care and meditation. Produced by Dear Media
It's Beyoncé or Bust… The ladies head to Coachella Music Festival for their last hoorah before Tiffany's baby arrives. Issa has some adult fun on the Ferris wheel, Molly's obsession with work sends her in a spiral, Kelli gets tased in the name of Beyoncé, and Tiffany worries about her place in the group after her little “weed baby” is born.
On today's show, we opened up the phone lines after our listener, Jess, tells us she visited her tìa for spring break, and ended up as a babysitter for her kids! On her last day of visiting, she told her tìa she couldn't babysit, as a result, was called a malagradecida (ungrateful) because she was provided food and a place to stay! —Is la tìa a tóxica for getting mad at her, or is Jess in the wrong? Next, we send Oscar's girlfriend on a "Jealousy Trip,'' because she's accusing him of cheating at the Coachella Music Festival, after he lost his phone and found him tirando party with a group of girls! Meanwhile, In "Notas Locas," students who are studying to be surgeons were caught cheating on a test! Moreover, find out what some of your fast-food restaurants are doing to celebrate 4/20! Follow us @ShoboyShowListen Live 6-10AM PSTM-Fri on ShoboyShow.com Shoboy: @edgarisoteloBecca: @BeccaMGuzmanEddie The Virgin: @EddieSotelo
Happy 2 Year Anniversary to all my Diamonds. We have been turning coles into diamonds for 2 whole years, can you believe it? This episode we are taking a trip to Coachella Valley for the festival of the year, here in Socal. This year I wasn't expecting to go to the festival but the universe aka Sky Daddy had other plans for me. Tune into this episode to see how I turned cole into Coachella Tickets.
Ann Mukherjee, Chairwoman & CEO of Pernod Ricard North America, joins CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger to discuss her journey to the top, the pandemic's effect on the spirits business, and the surge in canned cocktails. Mukherjee also discusses Absolut vodka's entry into the metaverse with Absolut.Land at Coachella Music Festival.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Easter weekend wrap-up begins with Josh Pederson and Gerald Glassford talking about what's hot and what's not in pop culture. What's hot right now is everything going on at the Coachella Music Festival. How many big-name acts are performing and is it the largest annual music event in the U.S.? What's not is the underwhelming box office results of Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore and why the Harry Potter license continues to go off the rails of expectations. Plus the guys also share thoughts on Paramount +'s Halo episode four, HBO's Tokyo Vice episodes six and seven, the new series Open Range on Amazon Prime, and Marvel's return to tabletop RPGs with a preview of their Marvel Multiverse. All this and Jeff Revilla from the Stuff I Never Knew Podcast talking about Severance season one and what may be in store for viewers in season two! For thousands of conversations that matter with thoughtful and amazing people (like us!), you can listen to LIVE or at your convenience, download the Wisdom App today! Gear up with your favorite Pop Culture Cosmos shirts and gifts in our TeePublic store at https://www.teepublic.com/user/pop-culture-cosmos Don't forget to Subscribe to our shows and leave us that 5-Star Review with your questions on Apple Podcasts or e-mail us at popculturecosmos@yahoo.com! Brought to you by Pop Culture Cosmos, RobMcZob.com, Indie Pods United, Lakers Fast Break, Inside Sports Fantasy Football, the novel Congratulations, You Suck (available for purchase HERE), Vampires and Vitae, and Retro City Games!
Ann Mukherjee, Chairwoman & CEO of Pernod Ricard North America, joins CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger to discuss her journey to the top, the pandemic's effect on the spirits business, and the surge in canned cocktails. Mukherjee also discusses Absolut vodka's entry into the metaverse with Absolut.Land at Coachella Music Festival.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Easter weekend wrap-up begins with Josh Pederson and Gerald Glassford talking about what's hot and what's not in pop culture. What's hot right now is everything going on at the Coachella Music Festival. How many big-name acts are performing and is it the largest annual music event in the U.S.? What's not is the underwhelming box office results of Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore and why the Harry Potter license continues to go off the rails of expectations. Plus the guys also share thoughts on Paramount +'s Halo episode four, HBO's Tokyo Vice episodes six and seven, the new series Open Range on Amazon Prime, and Marvel's return to tabletop RPGs with a preview of their Marvel Multiverse. All this and Jeff Revilla from the Stuff I Never Knew Podcast talking about Severance season one and what may be in store for viewers in season two! For thousands of conversations that matter with thoughtful and amazing people (like us!), you can listen to LIVE or at your convenience, download the Wisdom App today! Gear up with your favorite Pop Culture Cosmos shirts and gifts in our TeePublic store at https://www.teepublic.com/user/pop-culture-cosmos Don't forget to Subscribe to our shows and leave us that 5-Star Review with your questions on Apple Podcasts or e-mail us at popculturecosmos@yahoo.com! Brought to you by Pop Culture Cosmos, RobMcZob.com, Indie Pods United, Lakers Fast Break, Inside Sports Fantasy Football, the novel Congratulations, You Suck (available for purchase HERE), Vampires and Vitae, and Retro City Games! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pop-culture-cosmos-one-ho/support
The Nobodies are back with lots of topics including Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez's unnecessary engagement, Britney's bizarre pregnancy announcement, and "The Kardashians" premiering on Hulu. They also chat Bryce climbing a skyscraper in New York City, Annie's affinity for fire Easter candy and how thrilled they are to partake in "Nochella" by NOT going to the Coachella Music Festival. Plus, Annie and Bryce had a near perfect pool party last weekend. Subscribe, rate, review, and follow! Instagram: @nobodiespod, @bryceadvice, @annie_wilk Twitter: @nobodiesthepod, @bryceadvice, @annie_wilk Email: noexpertallopinion@gmail.com Current Promotion: 20% off at EmilyRoggenburk.com, promo code "Nobody"
In honor of Coachella this weekend, we're talking about the rise and evolution of our beloved California music festival, from its roots to its struggles to its meteoric rise to fame. We deep dive into the history of Coachella (how it came to be), the rise of Goldenvoice, the inception of Stagecoach, and talk music festival scandal (from Woodstock '99 to the infamous trash fire known as Fyre Fest).Join us this week as we chat music festivals and how some folks feel like they can get away with murder because of their tax bracket.Don't forget to follow us, review our podcast and subscribe on our socials!Twitter: @BasicandBrainInstagram: @TheBasicandTheBrainTikTok: @thebasic_and_thebrainWebsite: thebasicandthebrain.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Click the post for details on this episode! Welcome back to Open House. Randy Seidman here with another two hours of the grooviest beats. Great times in Eugene and Portland this past month, coming up on April 1st, I'm playing at Sound Nightclub with Jody Wisternoff. Fresh jams in the first hour followed by an exclusive session with the talented LA based artist, Minus The Light. You can grab all past episodes and track lists from openhousepodcast.com, Soundcloud, or wherever you like to download your favorite podcasts. For now, turn it up. Randy Seidman's Website - Click HERE Randy Seidman's Soundcloud - Click HERE Randy Seidman's Facebook - Click HERE Randy Seidman's Twitter - Click HERE Randy Seidman's Track List: 01) Vinny Troia feat. Jaidene Veda - Do For Love (Matt Lange Remix) 02) Da Fresh - Free Your Mind (Original Mix) 03) Fabio Florido - Multiverse (Matador Remix) 04) Gui Boratto - Beksy's (Original Mix) 05) Calvin Harris ft. Tom Grennan - By Your Side (Dom Dolla Remix) 06) Ivan Demsoff - Skyline 3.0 (Matan Caspi Remix) 07) Terri B. , Joshua Grey, Bernie-x - Naked In The Rain (King Richard, Etienne Ozborne Instrumental Mix) 08) Dinka, Morttagua - In Caelo (Sunny Terrace Remix) 09) Julian Gray, 28mm ft. Forts - Air (Extended Mix) 10) Randy Seidman & Steve Porter - Safe Passage (Original Mix) 11) Elderbrook - Numb (Joris Voorn Dub Mix) 12) Joris Voorn - District Seven (Original Mix) 13) Luke Alessi - Occulation (Original Mix) 14) Gorgon City, Aura James - Oxygen (Franky Wah Remix Instrumental) 15) Enamour - Red Room (Extended Mix) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I hope you enjoyed the first hour, some of my top recent jams. Up next is one of my favorite artists, the talented LA based rising star, Minus The Light. With a residency at the Sound Nightclub in Hollywood, where he's played with the likes of Artbat, Cristoph, and Alan Fitzpatrick, as well as stage time at the legendary Coachella Music Festival, it's clear his mysterious and dreamy sound is laying the groundwork for an illustrious tenure in the dance music scene. Today he is here just for you. For the next hour, Minus The Light is in the mix. Minus The Light's RA - Click HERE Minus The Light's Soundcloud - Click HERE Minus The Light's Instagram - Click HERE Minus The Light's Facebook - Click HERE Minus The Light's Track List: 01) Fever - Distorted Horizon 02) Vincen - Fune 03) Stereonova - Open Your Eyes 04) Sound 5 - The Hacienda Must Be Rebuilt 05) Sawed and plash - Watching Uou 06) Sean cusick - CB Radio 07) Method men - Electric Flow 08) Cartouche - Glide 09) Stef - Oriental West 10) Thomas Penton & Joseph Anthony - El Ritmo 11) Blackwatch - Foreshadow Randy Seidman · Open House 205 w/Randy Seidman + Minus The Light [Mar. 2022]
In this episode of ABL Live, we covered a variety of topics including the crowd of maskless celebrities at Super Bowl 56, paid Hillary Clinton allies allegedly spying on Trump before and after he became President, the Black Lives Matter advocate turned shooter in Louisville, the vegan feminist who says eating meat is racist, Coachella Music Festival removing all virus-related restrictions, and much more!
Two years ago, Beyoncé unleashed two major projects called Homecoming. On Netflix, a documentary captured the process of putting on headlining appearances at the Coachella Music Festival. She also surprise-released a double-length live album containing just some of the highlights from Beyoncé's Coachella performances. In this encore episode we're revisiting our conversation about Beyoncé's Homecoming.
New app and web page WatchDuty For Fire Info Covering Napa, Sonoma, Lake Counties. Indio extends development agreement with Coachella and Stagecoach Music Festivals until 2050. Sonoma Valley Rings in the 197th Harvest. Experience Mathew Bruno Wines at New Rutherford Tasting Destination in Spring 2022. Heineken Launching Canned Sparkling Wine in Select Markets. IHOP Tests Beer and Wine in New Mexico and San Diego. Parklets to be Removed in Paso Robles Later This Year.
Natasha Case founded Coolhaus with her then-girlfriend – now-wife – in 2009. Inspired by her architectural background and a drive to create the best ice cream sandwich available, the couple bought "a piece of shit postal van masquerading as an ice cream truck' on Craigslist for $2,500 dollars and towed it to the Coachella Music Festival using AAA." The rest is history. Today Coolhaus is the top women-led ice cream company in the U.S. and can be found in over 6,000 grocery stores. Despite its growth, Coolhaus remains true to the authentic origins of the brand: represent positive change, push the envelope for the future, and create high-quality ice cream and plant-based novelties for all to enjoy. Coolhaus, with its quirky visual and verbal brand language, inspires the next generation of diverse founders, entrepreneurs, and creators to live out their dreams; and on today's show, you will see just how they do it.
Gary and Shannon on the news late edition with the morning crew discussing the LATEST in news such as the development in the Aiden Leos shooting, Jeff Bezos heading to space, and the 2022 Coachella Music Festival pre-sale tickets selling out within hours.
Lan Phan is an award-winning marketer and strategist with over twenty years of marketing, advertising, membership, and leadership training experience. Lan is one of the leading global experts on membership and community development, speaking at Fortune 500 companies and renowned venues such as the United Nations, SXSW and consulting with CEOs and C-suite executives. Lan is the founder and CEO of community of SEVEN, an invite-only membership community that brings leading executives, thought-leaders, and changemakers together to tackle and solve business and societal problems. Lan has a track history of building startups inside legacy brands; Before launching community of SEVEN, Lan was recruited by Alan Murray, CEO of Fortune Magazine, to join the executive team and develop and lead Fortune Connect, a startup within the storied brand; Lan also helped build CMO Masters Circle and Global CMO Growth Council, a startup within the Association of National Advertisers that includes over 350 CMOs from around the world mobilized to accelerate economic growth and advance societal good. Lan has played a significant role in the gender equality movement, having served as the General Manager of SeeHer, the gender equality initiative. SeeHer has been instrumental in creating a new advertising discipline around gender equality, equipping the CMOs of the world's most prominent brands with a framework to eliminate unconscious bias in their messaging and improve their ROI along the way. Lan is a serial entrepreneur, having built several successful businesses. Most notable, she co-founded the Hype! Agency considered one of the fastest-growing boutique talent and marketing agencies in the United States, specializing in branded entertainment and lifestyle clients such as Coachella Music Festival, Bonaroo, National Basketball Association, Activision, Red Bull, Comedy Central, to name a few. Lan Phan earned a BA at Stanford University and a master's degree at Harvard Graduate School of Education. She graduated from Stanford University with honors and is the recipient of the prestigious J.E. Wallace Sterling Award, awarded to one graduating Stanford student each year, whose undergraduate leadership and volunteer activities have made the largest impact on the Stanford community. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/freeman-means-business/support
Host Jeremy Barnett speaks with Natacha Gaymer-Jones, COO of Rad Intelligence and Master of Swoon.ai! Natacha Gaymer-Jones is a marketing and advertising executive who specializes in transforming marketing campaigns into hyper-focused growth engines. Natacha has more than 15 years of digital marketing experience and throughout her career, she’s helped corporations such as Ford, GM, Beats by Dre, Nike, Coachella Music Festival, Pepsi, BMW, Intuit, Honda, Volvo, Fox, Mattel, and Sony to generate leads and drive online visibility. Natacha speaks about keeping cool under pressure, a great method of contacting high-level people with well thought out emails, challenges she has personally faced in male-dominated industries. In this episode we deliver some EPIC RAD Nuggets about what is possible with the right mindset. In this episode, Natacha shares important tips she’s learned on her journey and explains the mindset behind working with RAD people and being in love with what you do. All of this of course ties into maximizing your enjoyment in life! Be sure to tune in for this week’s RAD Nuggets! For more info on Natacha Gaymer-Jones, please visit https://www.linkedin.com/in/natachagj/ Twitter: @natgj11 Be sure to tune in and catch all the great takeaways! If you’ve found value in this podcast please remember to Subscribe / Share / And drop us a great review! For more Rad Intelligence for Entrepreneurs Head over to: Email: show@radintelligence.com Podcast: https://radintelligence.com/rad-chats LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/barnettjeremiah Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/radinfluencer Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/radintelligence Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/RadIntelligence Influencer Marketplace: https://radinfluencer.com Corporate Site: https://radintelligence.com/ Blog: https://radintelligence.com/blog/ You Tube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClkdIolVp9BvjMBmb9B3fzg?
Erik Nelson is one of the owners of FanFlex and the original brainchild of the platform. He conceptualized the innovative platform from some of his earliest days in the music business and it evolved through his years spent working in the live music and entertainment industries. During the time spent in the industry, Erik observed the much needed demand for a tool to minimize risk and increase revenue for musicians and venues alike, while giving fans a part in the process. After a long conversation involving this subject at the Coachella Music Festival with his long time college friend Gian Perugini, the two decided that together they would bring FanFlex to life. Gian saw the need for a tool like FanFlex not only as a future A&R or tour routing asset like Erik had envisioned for the traditional live music industry, but also as an invaluable resource for non-traditional music venues across the country and the millions of independent musicians filling their stages on a nightly basis. Together they have grown FanFlex into a national platform covering 15 states and serving 5,000+ artists around the country. Erik's Playlist: Colby Davidson: https://open.spotify.com/track/6yOq8BaVvKo2mmot5MBLwS?si=s2EONaUZQL2E_25mGT3Z3A Illunis: https://soundcloud.com/illunisband/but-ill-wait-sun-song-1/s-rYUfzLKhwpU (this is a private link and isn't released to the public until 8/31, so it'll be out after the podcast) Lee Woods: https://open.spotify.com/track/3M3bdRz4i3Lcw3FuRmLA30?si=BvCgbVGaRYKGwXGKPvZt8w
Meet celebrity chef Steven Moore, AKA "The Trendy Chef. His career began after graduating from the Riverside Culinary Academy at the age of 21. Shortly after graduating he proceeded to Florence Italy for three months to cook with Executive Chefs from different restaurants in the area to enhance his own creative techniques and skills. After returning back home to California he was hired to cook at the Coachella Music Festival, which is one of the biggest music festivals held in California. During the festival he landed the opportunity to cook for different celebrities which many of you may know, such as Pop Star Becky G, Rap Star Kid Ink, Actor Tahj Mowry and Comedian, Actor and Television Host Jay Leno. He's the Food Network Winner of Supermarket Stakeout Season 2, Episode 7 with Alex Guarnaschelli, Bobby Flay & Brooke Williamson. The Trendy Chef is also known for his viral deep fried water video on Tiktok with over 1.7 million views. Also featured on The Shade Rooms Instagram for the first ever Donut Glazed Chicken Wings Topped with Sprinkles. In this episode, we discuss... How the Trendy Chef got into cooking How he got onto the Food Network and what the behind the scenes experience is like Crazy story (never really been shared) behind why he quit his last restaurant job and never looked back What it takes to make it in the chef industry How to build a catering business and figure out pricing And so much more! Social Media & Links: www.iamthetrendychef.com Instagram: @thetrendychef Tik Tok: @Trendychef_ @devonastimpson devonastimpson.com artbydevona.com
Exploring minute 81 of The Fast and The Furious - Dom is being tracked! And he may or may not be rockin' out at Coachella Music Festival. All we REALLY know is Leon is in the zone and Vince is getting hyped! Here's a question: Which is more unsafe... using a map while driving or texting while driving? Also, this week we have a poll: Does being nervous make you feel like you have to poop? yes or no? Let us know! - Watch this minute on instagram at https://www.instagram.com/grannyshiftpod/ Check out our FREE Discord server for Fast and Furious talk! https://discord.gg/Gp3csgZ And remember.... Winning's winning *This podcast is a production of Ryit Media and is hosted by Ryan Lehman (@sortastarwars) and Jason Garber (@wasthatawesome) **To hear other podcasts hosted by Ryan Lehman, search "Ryit Media" on any podcast player or find the links here: Sorta Star Wars: Anchor.fm/sortastarwars Dad Reads Books: Anchor.fm/dadreadsbooks
This week we go over the past 20 years of the Coachella Music Festival. Special guest Holland (@itsnotholland) & Ad (@nosi.boy)
While researching on topics and structure for the African Father in America podcast I turned on an instagram conversation to give myself a break. The conversation was between Oluwatosin Ajibade, better known by his stage name Mr Eazi, who is a Nigerian singer, songwriter, and entrepreneur. He is the pioneer of Banku music, a fusion sound he describes as a mixture of Ghanaian highlife and Nigerian chord progressions and patterns. The other person in the Instagram live conversation was Nana Konamah who is a yogi and a plant-based vegan promoting authentic living by mirroring her lifestyle in the hope that it inspires women all over the world to do the same. What I learned from the conversation was that: Success changes and as long as you continue working on your craft, or business, you will eventually find your tribe that will get it and help you grow into the success that you have dreamed of. I also learned that you need more than talent to walk in the room and take advantage of opportunities. The last amazing thing I learned was that you need to be present. It was amazing to hear Mr.Eazi share the story of how he always dreamed of performing at Coachella Music Festival. He never knew it would happen, but when it happened he never took the time to soak it all in and enjoy it. I left the conversation when he advised that we should be in the moment and not think too much about the future, especially if we go by what COVID-19 is teaching us about how precious life is.
James Jones is a traditional hoop dance artist who has performed and traveled across Europe, China, Australia, North America, and is ranked amoungst the Top 5 Hoop Dancers in the world! Some of James notable performances include the 2006 World Ski Cup Championship inItaly, 2010 Vancouver Olympics, 2014 Juno Awards, 2015 Pan Am Games, the 2015 Coachella Music Festival, and the 2015 Sydney Opera HouseJames has worked with such artists as K-OS and Snoop DoggIn 2009 James appeared as a finalst on the popular TV Show "So You Think You Can Dance Canada" See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Harvey Weinstein was sentenced to 23 years in prison today, and the Coachella Music Festival is being postponed from April to October. John talks with reporters from Variety to dissect both stories.
In this week’s episode, Arash Homampour, one of the greatest trial attorneys to ever live, gives what many will find to be surprising advise on how to succeed as a trial attorney, and how he will be DJ'ing a set at the Coachella Music Festival in April. It’s a must watch!Arash, Michelle and Benjy also give their Deals of the Week and Legal Tips of the Week, and so much more! Because of Arash's interest in music, the entire episode is shot through the lense of some of his and LawFlip's favorite songs.-Law Flip is a weekly podcast hosted by Benjy Smith and Louis Benowitz. Each week they'll be covering the top Law related news stories and give you the realist and most thought provoking sauce on the subject. Tune in on Monday's at 5 AM EST/ 2AM PST!-LawFlip SocialsWebsitewww.lawflip.comFacebookhttps://www.facebook.com/LawFlipSB/Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/lawflip/LinkedInlinkedin.com/showcase/law-flip-Smith & Benowitz SocialsWebsitewww.smithbenowitz.comYouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_UUlfkm2M7vZ3Sw0hZYlAwFacebookhttps://www.facebook.com/smithbenowitz/Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/smithbenowitz/LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/19024436/Twitterhttps://twitter.com/smithbenowitz-Benjy’s SocialsWebsitewww.benjysmith.comFacebookhttps://www.facebook.com/benjy.smith1Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/benjysmith/LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/benjaminsmithlegal/-Louis Benowitz’s SocialsWebsitewww.louisbenowitz.comFacebookhttps://www.facebook.com/laattorneyInstagramhttps://www.instagram.com/wagesguru/LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/benowitzlaw/-Credits:Producer, Director, and Editor:Arian TabibianVisual Effects and Compositions:Oren Azad-Intro music provided by Pen Practice. Premium instrumentals for upcoming artists by the music industry's top producers. For more info, visit penpracticemusic.com. Law Flip Identity created by Garret Whisten and Travis Nagle. -Support the show (http://lawflip.com)
Anno nuovo, Championship Vinyl vecchia!In onda ora con Michael Stipe, il Coachella Music Festival, le proposte di Off Topic, i suggerimenti a sua insaputa di Enzo Curelli e i GospelbeacH con dedica a Paolo Vites
Anno nuovo, Championship Vinyl vecchia!In onda ora con Michael Stipe, il Coachella Music Festival, le proposte di Off Topic, i suggerimenti a sua insaputa di Enzo Curelli e i GospelbeacH con dedica a Paolo Vites
Welcome back to Connected Culture Podcast! LISTEN IN for my favorite festival memories of Coachella in 2016 and 2019! I am your host Grace Glenn, raver, college student, music enthusiast, and festival connoisseur and this is Connected Culture Podcast! LISTEN NOW!
Fat Drunk N Happy podcast dives into the real-life stories of the people who create, prepare and live the food and beverage world. Based in Orange County California, Cody Storts, David Mau, and Amin Benny go after the conversation surrounding what it takes to win and lose huge in hospitality. Join them weekly as guests from all over the industry sit and talk it out to find a common ground for the California food scene to rest upon.In this episode we dive into the second set of podcast introductions with Chef Cody Storts being interviewed by Chef Dave Mau and Amin Benny. Chef Cody Storts talks about the development of his culinary career from working fast food at McDonald’s, catering the Coachella Music Festival and opening multiple properties around Orange County and the Fullerton area. We explore his mindset surrounding the podcast world including his inspiration listening to the Joe Rogan podcast the the journey he took to being the mastermind behind Fat Drunk N Happy, Orange County’s most erudite and well-informed food podcast. With many influences local and national, including David Chang, Anthony Bourdain and Rick Bayless (all with their own Chefs story), Chef Cody Storts reveals the mindset behind what we do as Top Chef and how the pieces all fir together. Launching a free podcast in any realm can be challenging, all the while balancing life as a father and husband, but in this episode the touches on the best podcasts of 2018 and explains his game about cooking. With a welcome assist from his compatriots here at Fat Drunk N Happy we take a deep dive into the world of food podcasts and get an idea of what makes an effective food psychology podcast. Is Cody a pampered Chef? We are about to find out about that as well. Cooking is an art, so is talking about it and Chef Cody Storts explains it all in this episode.Check us out at https://www.fatdrunknhappy.com/ and follow us in Instagram @fatdrunknhappy
The statistics we found while researching for this episode were mind boggling. Chirs is a bit (okay, more than a bit) of a germaphobe. Near the end of the show he loses it a some (can hear his voice tighten up...just a bit) while talking about some of the statistics he found.
Raised in Santa Cruz, California and currently residing in Los Angeles, JINCO, a surfer and DJ, continues to hone his original sound: Cinematrap. He's added a cinematic, orchestral twist to trap/future bass music. JINCO discovered his passion for music performance in 2010 after attending Coachella Music Festival. While there, he had a life changing experience, and in a moment of insight decided to change his career path from a film art director to following his dream of becoming a DJ. For nine years since that moment, JINCO has dedicated himself to making original music. He's amassed an amazing catalogue of tracks that have been featured in films, music videos, and video games. He has performed all over the world, played to massive crowds at festivals, and his unique sound has resonated with people around the glove. Dive into the world of JINCO, and be prepared for a thrilling adventure. ------------------ Tracklist: 1. Jinco, Lucchii - Where We Going 2. Jinco - ID 3. Jinco - Breathe [Hedo Remix] 4. Jinco - Clocktower 5. Jaykode, Apache - Annihilation 6. Jinco, Lucchii - Somebody Else (feat. Sara Skinner) 7. ID - ID 8. Jinco, DialedIN - ID 9. Jinco - Dream Machine (feat. Max Styler) 10. Jinco - ID 11. Spag Heddy - Troupe 12. Torro Torro - Make a Move [Skrillex Remix] 13. Jinco, DialedIN - Thank You Gotham [EDIT] 14. Disclosure - You and Me [Baauer Remix] 15. Rickyxsan - Lost 16. RL Grime, What So Not - Tell Me 17. Alison Wonderland, SLUMBERJACK - Sometimes [Oriental Cravings Remix] 18. Party Favor, Hex Cougar - RBRBRB 19. UZ - Trap Shit 17 20. Jinco - Believer (feat. Tate & Jawster) 21. Flosstradamus - Original Don [Party Favor Edit] 22. Troyboi - OG 23. Dombresky - Utopia [4B Remix] 24. Kayzo - Up In Flames (feat. Alex Gaskarth of All Time Low) 25. ZHU - Automatic [Jinco & DialedIN Remix] 26. Zeds Dead, 100 Volts - Kill Em [dialedIN Remix] 27. Vincent – Breathe 2.0 ------------------ Check out Jinco: http://www.facebook.com/jincoofficial http://twitter.com/jincoofficial http://soundcloud.com/jincoofficial http://www.instagram.com/jincoofficial ------------------ Listen to more exclusive mixes: iedm.com/blogs/iedmradio www.youtube.com/c/Iedmradiopodcast www.mixcloud.com/iEDMradio/ iedmradio.podbean.com/?source=pb Need the hottest in EDM apparel? Buy the latest here: iedm.com/ ------------------ Discover more: www.facebook.com/iEDMOfficial www.twitter.com/iEDMofficial instagram.com/iEDMofficial iEDMofficial.tumblr.com www.youtube.com/c/IEDMhomeoftherave
Summary: The church in Corinth was going through an identity crisis, comprised of people going through their own identity crises. We too live in a culture that obsesses over identity. Who am I? How do I fit in this world? "Identity" language is the heart language of our culture. We base our identity on our sexuality, politics, dietary preferences, work out routine. We want to be known for our education, career accomplishments, where we live, what we own. The Apostle Paul addressed the Corinthians with relevant lessons for us as well.Audio Transcript: This media has been made available by Mosaic Boston Church. If you'd like to check out more resources, learn about Mosaic Boston and our neighborhood churches, or donate to this ministry, please visit Mosaicboston.com.Hello, welcome to Mosaic church. My name is Jan, I'm one of the pastors here at Mosaic. If you're new, if you're visiting, welcome. We're so glad you're here, and we'd love to connect with you if you'd like to connect with us. We do that officially through the connection card in the worship guide. If you fill it out legibly and then toss it into the offering basket after, we'll be sure to get in touch with you over the course of the week. Also, if you today for the very first time, respond to the gospel and choose to become a Christian, you can check that off and let us know. If you're interested in baptism, if you have any prayer requests, that's the place to do it.One announcement I will highlight, we have a members meeting today. If you are a member of Mosaic or becoming a member today and you've been notified by us, we have the meeting from 1:00 to 3:00 PM. If you had no idea, then you clearly haven't been listening for awhile.But still, glad you're here and you have time at the end of the service. It's a potluck, really important. You got to bring a meal. If you don't have one, you can run to Whole Foods. Five minute walk, rotisserie chickens, $7.99. If you choose, there's an organic version for $9.99 and people would really appreciate that. With that said, would you please pray with me over the preaching of God's word? Heavenly Father, I pray that you today remind us that if we are your children, if we are Christians, if we are blood-bought, sanctified, set apart for you, that you have given us your name, the name above all names, the name of Jesus Christ, that we carry Christ in our name, that we are Christians. I pray, Lord, that you remind us that though the world bombard us with ideas of who we are, who we should be, how we should live and try to form and shape our identity, I pray that you remind us that your voice is authoritative over all voices. Because we are yours. We are defined by you. You love us. Therefore, when you tell us how we are, to live who we are, it's because you want the best for us.I pray Holy Spirit, as we hear perhaps some hard truths, that we do wrestle instead of just rejecting it and perhaps walking out. I pray that we wrestle with these truth, and wrestle with the foundation what is truth? Whose truth is more authoritative than another's truth, and that all trues are not equal. I pray that you show us that your truth is above all truth, and that we are to walk in a manner worthy of the gospel of Jesus Christ. Holy Spirit, come prepare our hearts to hear, to think, to meditate, to ruminate, and to be transformed by your word. We pray this in Christ's name. Amen. So we're beginning a sermon series, which will take us through the end of the summer, in the epistle to the Corinthians, First Corinthians, and we are calling this series Prodigal Church. Why Prodigal Church, why that name? It's because the church in Corinth is a brand new church that Saint Paul had planted in the year 49 AD. His strategy was to go to city centers. He believed that if you reach the city center, which is most influential, you can actually transform not just the city, but all of society. As the city goes, so does the nation. So does the society, the culture. So he planted that church. Then he goes to Ephesus, spends three years in Ephesus. As he's in Ephesus, he hears that the church in Corinth isn't doing well. They have begun to capitulate to the culture. The voices of the culture have begun to become authoritative in the church. Instead of creating a new culture, and transforming and redeeming the culture from within, they're beginning to look like the culture. So he writes this letter. Just to set the context. Corinth, though millennia removed from us, is very similar to Boston. Why? Because though we have advanced in technology, education and medicine, the human heart has not changed. The human heart still has the same sinful tendencies and proclivities. Something about Corinth that we are to know, it's incredibly diverse, incredibly influential. It's thriving into world-class city. It's the center of education, of commerce, of educational and technological advancement. It's very sophisticated. It's a place of excellence, where people go, and because of the high level of competition, they need to up their game and level up. It's also a place of mobility and transients. People come and go. People coming from all over the world, and bringing new ideas that vie for the attention of the people that live there.One ancient visitor described the city of Corinth by saying, "The sordidness of the rich and the misery of the poor were extraordinary. Abounding in luxuries, but inhabited by an ungracious people." That sounds familiar. It's people from all over the Roman Empire, coming to make a name for themselves, to make a life for themselves. Like Boston, there's only a small percentage of Christians. It's largely a Godless city.It's a city that is, has been inundated with materialism and consumerism, worship of sports and entertainment. There's games very similar to the Olympic games. There's lots of competing religions and ideas. There's a postmodern pragmatism there, were universals don't matter. That truth doesn't matter, it's all relative as long as you make a living for yourself, make a name for yourself. When people have affluence, when they have money and they have margin in their life, what happens is, they sometimes are prone to substance abuse and drunkenness. We see that in this city, and even in the church itself. It's also a city that was largely dominated by sexual morality and all kinds of debauchery, sensuality of city life. There's a great temple of Aphrodite at the top of the Hill, where the priestesses were actually prostitutes. Below was a temple to Apollo that celebrated homosexuality. The word Corinthianize became a verb, to describe all kinds of perversion.So, the Christians are under immense pressure. "How do we live out our faith in this place? Do we leave? Do we move out?" Saint Paul says, "No, I want you to stay here. I want you to influence the city. But first of all, you need to be influenced by something other than the city, other than the voices around you. You need to be influenced by God's word. Let God's word shape you, transform you from the inside." So, today we're going to look at First Corinthians chapter one, verses one through nine. Would you look at the text with me?"Paul, called by the will of God to be an apostle of Christ Jesus, and our brother Sosthenes, to the church of God that is in Corinth, to those sanctified in Christ Jesus, called to be saints together with all those who in every place call upon the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, both our Lord and theirs:"Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. I give thanks to my God always for you because of the grace of God that was given you in Christ Jesus, that in every way you were enriched in him in all speech and all knowledge. Even as the testimony about Christ was confirmed among you, so that you are not lacking in any gift, as you wait for the revealing of our Lord Jesus Christ, who will sustain you to the end, guiltless in the day of our Lord Jesus Christ. God is faithful, by whom you were called into the fellowship of his Son, Jesus Christ our Lord. " This is the reading of God's word, is inerrant, infallible, authoritative word. May He write these truths upon our hearts. We'll frame up our time with three points. We'll talk about an identity of received, not achieved. Then an identity received, not attained. And then finally, Identity received, but not alone. First, identity received, not achieved. We live in a culture that obsesses with identity. Identity language is the heart language of our society. We begin to look at desires within, and as we express those desires, begin to think that's who I am and take on a certain label. Be it our sexuality, our politics, dietary preferences, workout routine, straight, gay, bi, male, female, other, liberal, libertarian, environmentalist, vegetarian, vegan, carnivore, runner, CrossFitter, what have you.We want to be known for our education bumper sticker. We want to be known for our career. Check out my resume, the companies I work for or have worked for. Where we live, my zip code. What I own, the car, the brand that I drive. The brand name clothes that we wear. How many followers we have on social media. How big our cloud and our platform. After a while we become products of the names that we attached to ourselves. Like your neighbors Subaru, with all the bumper stickers on the back. You don't even know what half of them mean. They define us. We long not just to make a name for ourselves, we long to name ourselves. We long to define ourselves. Why? Where does that impulse come? It's from our culture. Our culture says, "Repudiate any oppressive voices that tell you who you are and how you should live. Reject all that you find your identity by looking deep inside of yourself. Construct your own identity." By the way, this starts really early. I've got four daughters and they watch the Disney movies. Sometimes you sit through them with a worldview analysis, and you're like, "Huh." Hey, look, every single one of these new Disney movies, the message is, "Don't listen to Mom and Dad, listen to yourself. Listen to the voices within. You do you. You become what you want to be." Frozen, Moana and et cetera, et cetera. "Don't listen to mom and dad. Listen to us, Disney. Buy more." That's really the goal. It doesn't matter what your community says. It doesn't matter what your loved one say. If you read stories and watch movies from even a couple of decades ago, the narrative of a heroic story, the heroic narrative was a person sacrifices themselves for a group of people, for family or a team or a community. Now the heroic narrative is, "I'm going to sacrifice my family, and my relationships and my community to be the person who I want to be to express myself."That's one of the reasons why families, communities and the country is eroding. In the past, people would have sex and make a lot of money in order to build a family in the community. Now you do in order to express yourself, at the expense of whatever. Be true to yourself, be your authentic self. What do you want to do? Who do you want to be? You do you, unless you're a serial killer. That's always the big unless, don't be that person. You can be anything you want to be. I used to listen to that in elementary school. I'm like, "Yeah, I'm going to be anything I want to be." Then I found out that to be president of the United States, you've gotta be born here. I was like, "What else is left?" Vice-president, can't do that either. I can't be Tom Brady. You cannot be anything you want to be, that's a lie. So we set out on a path to find ourselves, obeying our desires. I told my dad when I was in college, said, "Pop, I think I'm going to take a year off and go find myself in Europe. I'm going to backpack through Europe." My dad's super old school. He's from the Soviet union. His name's Vladimir. He said, "Find yourself? What you say? You right here, I found you and I save you the $30,000. Get back to work." That's my dad. My dad, Vlad, and I worked in Vlad's painting, his company. "If your house looks bad, don't get mad. Call Vlad."Here's the problem. The problem with finding yourselves by looking within, and looking at the desires within, "What do I want to do," is we have competing desires. Often contradictory, incompatible, they don't harmonize. On the one hand, you want to be married. On the other hand, you want to be single. On the one hand, you want to have kids. On the other hand, you want to travel the world. Those don't mesh together. If you have this pipe dream of traveling the world with your kids, I'll give you my youngest. Drive around with her around Brookline for 20 minutes. You'll come back and like, "No. No more contradictory desires. I only have one, not kids." I want to be fit. I also want to eat pizza. I want a six-pack and I want a six-pack of beer. Contradictory, they don't work together.Then also, our desires are not stable. They change with time. Who am I? Who am I now? Who do I want to be in five years? In 10 years? When I was 20, I would look back at myself when I was 15 in high school. There was this whole thing about being a skater or a rollerblader. Later the skaters wore JNCO jeans, the rollerbladers wore tighter jeans. I was like, "Yeah, I'm a rollerblader, that's the way it is." That's I look back, I'm like, "What an idiot. That's such a terrible idea."When I was in college, I looked back on myself when I was in high school. My high school senior picture, it's a picture of me with frosted tips, because that was all the rage. I look back and like, "What an idiot." When I was 25, I looked back at myself in college. I'm like, "No, what were you thinking?" Some of you, do that experience, you look back just five years. That keeps going. When you're 30, you look back at your time in college. I'm like, "Why did I major in art history? Why did I take on so much debt, et cetera, et cetera." That doesn't stop. You know what the common denominator in all of those is? It's you, and you're an idiot. You're your own problem. I'm my own problem. Therefore, we can't find the identity by looking within. You can't attain a stable identity.Here's what happens when we look to something for our identity, to answer the question, who am I? When we idolize an identity, it becomes an idol. You would get to sacrifice everything there is: time, money, health, relationships. In order to get that thing, attain that thing, it becomes a tyrant over your life. You're enslaved to it. Here's the problem. Problem is, if you get it, you realize it's dissatisfying. This is the whole midlife crisis. What's that all about? It's a lot of people, who have given themselves to pursue an idol that is an identity. when they get it, they realize it doesn't satisfy. "Now I need to upgrade my spouse, my car, my career." It doesn't satisfy. If we don't get it, then we are absolutely crushed, and we exchange one yoke for another. This is where the gospel of Jesus Christ comes in and says, "Your truest identity, who you are, can never be achieved. You can't do enough. It must be received as a gift by the grace of God. You can't name yourself. You're not autonomous. You're not an island unto yourself. You are derived. This is what 1 Corinthians 1:1 begins with. "Paul, called by the will of God to be an apostle."Who's Paul? Was that his birth name? No, his birth name was Saul. He used to be Saul of Tarsus, and he worked hard to build an identity in two cultures. He was a citizen of the Roman Empire, and then he was also a Hebrew of Hebrews, as he says. He was Jewish, and he pursued an identity through education. Ends up getting the highest form of PhD that you possibly can, studied under Professor Gamaliel in Jerusalem. He looked at culture for his identity, his nation, his achievements, his education. Philippians 3:4-6, he says, "Though I myself have reason for confidence in the flesh," I can look within to justify myself, to build an identity. He says, "If anyone else thinks he has reason for confidence in the flesh, I have more: circumcised on the eighth day," So, fulfilled all the laws, "Of the people of Israel, of the tribe of Benjamin, a Hebrew of Hebrews; as to the law, a Pharisee; as to zeal, a persecutor of the church; as to righteousness under the law, blameless." That's my identity. Then he persecutes Christians terrorizes the church. Jesus Christ meets him on the road to Damascus, saves him. Says, "You are mine." "Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting me?" Not just my church, but me. That's how intimately Jesus connects Himself to the church. Saves him. Blinds them for three days, so Saul has time to think and repent. Finally, gives him vision, both spiritually and physically. He named him and then he renamed him. This is what God does. Whom are we allowed to name? I can't just walk around to you guys and be like, "I got a new name for you. I got a nickname," to you. You'd be like, "You have no authority over me." We get to name dogs and children, that's about it. In the Bible God names people, and then He renames them. Abram, your Abraham. Sarai, you're Sarah, Jacob, you're Israel. Peter, you're no longer Simon. Now you're Peter. Saul, you are Paul. Which shows us that the most significant question when it comes to identity, is not, "Who am I?" but, "Who's am I? To whom do I belong?" John 10:3, Jesus said, "The sheep, my sheep, hear his voice. The voice of the good shepherd, and he calls his own sheep by name and leads them out." Our names matter to God. God knows our names. God says that our names, once we are his children, once we are saved by grace through faith, our names are graven on his hands with what? With nail marks. That our names are written in the Book of Life, in pencil? No, in the blood of Jesus Christ. He knows our names.He changes our identity when we come to Him. I can't wait in heaven to know when my real name is. I despise my name. It's Jan, spelled J-A-N. It's bad in any culture, it's so bad. I would go Dunkin donuts, they don't ask your name. But the coffee's terrible, so I got to keep going to Starbucks, and they keep butchering my name. The mobile ordering is really helping, but still.Scripture says that salvation and a rightful relationship with God, is allowing God to define you. It says, "I define you. I'm your Lord." Therefore, sin? Sin is when I defined myself. Søren Kierkegaard, the Danish theologian, he said this, that sin is building your identity, your fundamental identity, the core of who you are. You build it on anything, other than God. What it means is, you find your greatest meaning, significance, security, worth and value in something other than God. Your whole life revolves around that, and you're willing to sacrifice anything to get that. Scripture says when we come to God, we can throw off our functional saviors.We all have, and have had, functional health. A functional hell of joblessness. If I get this job, it becomes a functional savior. It becomes your ultimate. A functional hell of singleness. If I find a relationship, a spouse, then that's a functional savior. You can fill in the blank.God says, "Stop. Stop pursuing things that won't satisfy. Receive a name." When we come to Jesus Christ by grace through faith, we received the name above all names, an everlasting name, the name of Christ. We are now called Christians. When we're born again, we're adopted into the family of God. If you're adopted, whose family do you take? The family name. Jesus is the bridegroom, we are the bride. Whose name do we take? His name. We weren't a people. Now we become God's people. 1 Corinthians 1:2-3, he reminds them what happened to them. "To the church of God that is in Corinth, to those sanctified in Christ Jesus," and the word here for sanctified isn't referring to sanctification, progressive holiness. It's referring, to you've been set apart. Therefore, he calls them to be saints. "You're saints together with all those who in every place call upon the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, both their Lord and ours."So how our sins forgiven, how are we redeemed? How are we justified and sanctified? How does God atone for our sins? How does He make us his? Through the call upon Jesus Christ. "Call upon Christ, "he says. It doesn't take much work to call. He says, "Just look to Christ in prayer. Call out to him, ask for forgiveness, repent of sins. Then He gives you grace, and he gives you peace." And now we're saints.It used to take work to call people. You watch movies from the '50s and '60s, it took a lot of work to call people. I remember growing up with a rotary phone, with the little circle, and you hated the people with the zero in their phone number. Like, "Yeah, yeah." you gotta go all the way. Nowadays, you open your phone, you hit the app. Call, got it. He says, "Call." Look to the Lord Jesus Christ. This is how salvation happens. He redeems us from all our sins. Gives us a brand new heart. Once he gives us that new heart, then the next process comes at this point too: identity received, but attained. We can't achieve salvation. We can't redeem ourselves. We can't pay for our sins. He gives it to us by grace through faith. Scripture talks about the fact that we're born of a sinful nature, and apart from Jesus Christ, we have a rock of stone. It's numb toward God, desensitized toward God. When we come to Him, through repentance and faith, He gives us a brand new heart. He fills it with the Holy spirit. Then the rest of the teaching is, that we are to allow that heart to permeate, to transform every aspect of our being.The Psalmist says in Psalm 119:32, "I will run in all of your commandments, if you enlarge my heart." This is the next step. What's the basic human problem? What's wrong with us, basically? whatever. Whatever you think is fundamentally wrong with us, and it's absolutely clear that something is, then your solution is an answer to that question. If you think that the basic problem with us is intellectual, then the basic solution to that problem is education. If you think that the problem is psychological, then it's counseling or therapy that's the answer. If you believe that basic problem is physical, we need a prescription, we need some pills. If you believe that the basic problem is ethical, well, we need to teach people morality. If you think it's circumstantial, that it's a person circumstance that shapes who they are fundamentally, then we just change all of that.We just need a little TLC, a slap on a fresh coat of paint, change the law, fix the curb appeal. Scripture says from a biblical perspective, no, it's deeper. That our house, the house of our life, is rotten to the core. We don't just need a paint job. We need to be transformed from the inside out. We need to be gutted down to the studs. We need a rewiring from the very inside. We need a new heart.God gives us that new heart, and then He says, "Now allow it to take over. Fill it with the Holy Spirit. Fill it with God's word." How? How are we transformed? Biblically speaking, it's by knowing Christ, loving Christ, deepening our affections for Christ. That's ultimately what allows us to attain who we are, be who we are. How does St. Paul help the church in Corinth be who they are? Live out their new identity. If you read the epistle to Corinthians, and we will read it, there's some really crazy stuff that goes on. You're like, "I can't believe that's going on in the Bible." You get to chapter five, and a guy is sleeping with his mom. You get to chapter 11, and he says people are getting drunk at the communion table. What is going on in this church? St. Paul from the get-go, he doesn't start by giving them a list of how to fix themselves. He's not saying, "Cut it out. Stop it, period!" He says, "No." He says, "You haven't understood who you are. You haven't allowed the gospel to take root in your heart." I don't know if you noticed, in the first nine verses, he uses the name of Jesus Christ nine times.He flips it around every once in a while, so it's not too redundant. It's Jesus Christ, Christ Jesus, Lord Jesus Christ over and over. The first chapter, 21 times. Because, what's he saying? He's saying, "Your problems are within. Your solution is outside of you." We live in a therapeutic age, more so than any other age. I'm not knocking therapy. Therapy often is needed, and counseling is needed. But fundamentally, the solution to our problems is not within, no matter how complex, no matter how intractable. Sometimes our greatest need is to take our gaze off our needs, and we looked at Jesus Christ. So God's agenda in this book, is to strip out all the old tangled, confused wiring that the world has implanted. And rewire our spiritual systems entirely, with the clear truth of the gospel. Who was Christ? He is God. He's man. He's come down, lived the perfect life that we could not live, would not live. Then he goes to a cross to atone for our sins, comes back from the dead to verify that his atonement was accepted. When we realize that's what it took to save us from our sins, to save us from everything that's going on. And that God's willing to take it, his love fills our hearts, begins to melt away the hardness.What he's saying here in the very beginning is, it's pointing to their identity. "You've been sanctified. You are saints. You have called upon God, continue to call upon God. Therefore, dear Christian, you are not fundamentally a sinner. You are fundamentally a Saint." Martin Luther encapsulated by saying, "[foreign language 00:26:27]." You're simultaneously justified, though a sinner. He doesn't start with the center part. Fundamentally, our nature has changed. Now, be who you are. Before St. Paul gets into the criticism, he spends time just thanking God for them. Verse four, "I give thanks to my God always for you because of the grace of God that was given you in Christ Jesus, that in every way you were enriched in him in all speech and all..." He's giving thanks to God, even for the Christians who are not living like Christians. We'll get to them later. As I was preparing, I was like, is that like saying, "No offense," and then you proceed to say something really offensive. Or, "With all due respect," then, here's the insult. Or down South it's, "Bless your heart." Is that what he's doing? No, he starts off with saying, "Look, I thank God for you. I just want to recognize the work of God in you. I see God's fruit." Before the criticism comes.This is a huge lesson here. Every time after I preach, my wife comes up to me. She comes to the first day, comes up to me with a list. I'm like, "Baby, I know the list. I can tell you the list myself. I already..." She said, "It's great sermon." I'll take that. But before we go in with criticism, "I love you. I care about you. That's why I'm saying this." That's how God speaks into us. His love is not diametrically opposed to his truth. They're together, it's a loving truth and a true love. He begins by saying, "God saved you. The grace of God was given to you in Christ, in every way. You are enriched in Him. You're not lacking in any gift whatsoever." In verse eight, he says one of the most profound truths in all of Holy scripture. He says, "God will sustain you to the end. God will sustain you to the end, guiltless in the day of our Lord Jesus Christ." It's a doctrine of perseverance of the saints. Once you're saved, you're always persevering to the end. That God will not let you go. God, the Father, doesn't lose any children. Jesus Christ, the bridegroom, doesn't lose his bride. Even when she goes wayward, He continues to pursue.How does he do this? Well, he begins by saying in verse six, "The testimony about Christ was confirmed among you." What's the testimony about Christ? It's God's word. It's the gospel. It was confirmed among you, meaning it self-authenticates. So sometimes people ask, "How do you know that the Bible is God's word?" Well, if you read it with a receptive heart, the Holy Spirit speaks to you, self-authenticates. He confirms that among you. Then verse eight he says, "Who will sustain," the word confirm and sustain is the same word in the Greek. So what are you saying St. Paul? Paul is saying, the same word that God used to save you, is the same word that God uses to sustain you, to keep you in the faith. That's how faith came in, the implanted Word of God, and that's what sustains our faith. Jesus Christ said, "Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds from the mouth of God."In Roman Catholicism, what's at the center of the worship service? It's mass. Why? Because they believed that's what changes you, that's what transforms you. You go to a charismatic church, what's at the center of the worship service? It's worship song, after worship song after worship song, and then there's a 15 minute sermon, and then more worship. Why? Because they believe what transforms you is an ecstatic experience.At Mosaic, if you haven't noticed, and in like-minded churches, we believe that person is transformed by the living word of God. This is why we focus on the preaching of God's word. Holy Scripture says, this is the emphasis, God is at work by his word. Be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Jesus Christ said, "Sanctify them with the truth. Your word is truth."The Westminster Larger Catechism and point 155 says this, "The spirit of God makes the reading but especially the preaching of the word an effectual means of enlightening, convincing, and humbling sinners, of driving them out of themselves, drawing them into Christ, of conforming them to his image. Subduing them to his will, strengthening them against temptations and corruptions, of building them up in grace, establishing their hearts in holiness and comfort through faith unto salvation.He uses the word to save and to sustain. And, what's the basis for the promise that once you're a Christian, God will get you to the end. God is going to save us in the end. 1 Corinthians 1:9, "God is faithful, by whom you were called into the fellowship of his Son, Jesus Christ our Lord."Why is the faithfulness of God at stake in the perseverance of those whom he calls? If the call to Christ is an open invitation, like coming to a wedding, then God isn't obliged to keep you from leaving if you don't like it. He connects the call with God's faithfulness, because his call is the outworking of his choice that we should be brought to his glory. His call is an effectual call. When He calls you, we can't but respond. Because he has sovereignty over the call, he has sovereignty over sustaining us.This is Romans 8:29-30, "For those whom he foreknew he also predestined to be conformed to the image of his Son." Before the foundation of the world, Ephesians says. That God predestined us, He elected us, "In order that we might be the firstborn among many brothers. And those whom He predestined," past tense. "He also called," past tense. "Those whom He called the also justified," past tense. "And those whom he justified, he also glorified," past tense.When does glorification happen? It happens in heaven. Why is it used the past tense? Because he says it's that sure. When God saves us, he saves us for life and that's an incredible word of blessing. Jesus Christ is our Lord. He defines us. He owns us. He loves you. He knows you. He knows what's best for you. Therefore, when He speaks with an authoritative voice, it's a voice of a father. It's a voice of a father who has given everything, in order to pour out his love in you. How does God tell us what he wants? How does God help us attain who we are? By his Holy spirit, through his Holy scriptures? Case in point, verse one, 1 Corinthians 1:1, what does Paul begin with? And he doesn't begin every epistle like this. He says, "Paul called by the will of God to be an apostle of Christ Jesus, and our brother Sosthenes."First thing he begins with, is his credentials. He contrasts his credentials, "Called to be an apostle by the will of God," with a brother named Sosthenes. Meaning we're both Christians, on the same level as Christians, but God has different levels of authority. Why Paul, are you an apostle? Who made you an apostle? It's the will of God. He's saying, "God told me who's I am, who I am and what I am to do."What he's saying is that, "As I speak to you, my words are not equivalent to the words of just a friend in an email, where it's just an opinion." It's not a text message from a guy named Paul. What he's saying is, "I am a mouthpiece for God himself. Therefore, be careful in just rejecting it as an opinion. Rejecting it as an interpretation." I say this, because this is important. When I, when I get up to preach God's word and Boston, Massachusetts, 2019 I know that many of you do not agree with me. I know some of the first service people got up during the service. Now my question to you is, when you say, "I don't agree with what Pastor Jan said," was that pastor Jan's opinion, or was that from God's word? If it's from God's word, then we need to humbly submit that's the ultimate authority. If we don't want to submit, you're submitting to some other voices, the voices of the culture, we're all being discipled by some... There's actually a lot of churches, and I say this, there's a lot of Christians and there's a lot of so-called churches that that reject Paul's writings.Case in point, there's a church on St. Paul Street, called St. Paul's Episcopal Church. I know they reject Saint Paul's writings, because the Reverend, Reverend... I won't say names, you can Google it later. It says that the Reverend there and his husband live in Brookline. It's clear that that church rejected the writings of St. Paul, and instead has replaced it with authoritative voices from the culture, from society. So the question, whatever sins you're wrestling with, be it same sex attraction or any kind of sin. When we talk about looking inside to develop your identity, to figure out who you are, if you are not taking God's word as authoritative to filter which desires are from God and which aren't, which desires are to be commended and followed, and which art to be repented of, than something else is more authoritative. This is why Saint Paul begins there. Then finally, an identity received, not alone. Here's what I mean. Sometimes we don't realize how much our culture has impacted us, because it happens unbeknownst to us. Our community affects our identity much more than we think. Sometimes we think that we develop our own identity, and we don't realize that we're actually influenced by the people around us. Since we have many desires, competing, contradictory, why are we choosing to express some and suppress others, and who gets to decide.Case in point, Tim Keller wrote this book recently called Preaching to a Skeptical Culture. He's got this example about how culture influences the desires that we pursue. He says, "Imagine a Viking in the year 800 AD living in a warrior honor-shame culture." Whenever I imagine Vikings, I imagine beautiful beards, flowing locks, walking around with a sword. "And he's got two contradictory impulses inside. One is aggression. The culture that he's in says, "Yes, that's who we are. We raid, we pillage, we're Vikings," Then he's got another desire and impulse, and it's same sex attraction. His culture says, "No, that's not who we are. We suppress that."Now imagine the same person in Boston, Massachusetts, 2019." Same beard, probably same outfit, same hairstyle, lumbersexual. "Imagine that person has the same two impulses, aggression on the one end and our culture says, 'No, that's wrong. You need therapy and counseling for that.' And same sex attraction on the other hand. The culture says, 'No, that's who you are.' And he says, 'That's who I am.'"We are not authoritative when we say, "This is who I am." Actually, when we looked into ourselves, we're influenced actually more by the culture and our peers. This is why peer groups, friend groups, often look very similar. Why? Because we're social beings. and our identity is shaped by our community. This is the irony. In an attempt to find our unique, authentic self, we begin looking like everybody else. We began thinking like everybody else. Thinking the same about sexuality, gender, politics, finances, et cetera, et cetera. Meaning, life and death. that's what happened with the church in Corinth, and that's why Saint Paul writes this letter, not to individuals. He writes the letter to a church and he's saying, "You have been individually influenced, and as a church you've been influenced by the culture. You've been influenced by the people around you, instead of helping one another be accountable to the teaching of Holy scripture." That's why in verse two, he says, "The church of God that is in Corinth, to those sanctified in Christ Jesus, called to be saints together with all those who in every place call upon the name of Jesus Christ." He talks about the church, universal. He says, "The church, all those who call on the Lord." This is all Christians that have ever existed, will ever exist and currently exist. But then he also says, "There's a church locally," express locally. He says it by saying, "That church of God in Corinth," in this particular city, "And the saints who are in every place." What he's trying to say is, that our identity needs to be shaped by the gospel and by one another. As Christians covenant together, they hold one another accountable to God's scriptures.So the question that's before us is, do we love God's church universally? But then also, in the local expression uses the word ecclesia. This is the assembly, this is the church. He doesn't say the church of St. Paul and Corinth, the church of the leaders in Corinth, the church of the members in Corinth. No, it's God's church. Therefore, God gets to set the agenda. And they're called to be Holy. Separately, yes, but also together. "You together call upon the name of grace." If some Christians believe that they were Christians in Corinth, and were not part of this congregation in a meaningful covenantal way, they would've missed God's word for themselves, would have missed this letter. The doctrine of the church is called ecclesiology. Many of us don't have a good ecclesiology because we actually don't even know what that word means. It's doctrine of the church. At Mosaic, we believe in teaching theology as we teach Holy scripture, and using hard words because you guys are wicked smart. Then, also, if Starbucks can teach you to order a frappuccino, then we can teach you some words like propitiation and ecclesiology. What does ecclesiology? It's the study of the church, and this is really important. Why should the church locally and universally be important to us? Because Jesus is important to us. What's important to Jesus, what Jesus loves, should be important to us. Jesus Christ, the scripture says, founded the church. Jesus Christ didn't just found the church, he marries the church.There's a lot of Christians who today say, "I love Jesus. I don't love his bride. I don't love his wife." Can you imagine anything more insulting? That's like saying, "Jesus, you're the man. Let's hang out. Your wife, what were you thinking? I know it seemed like a good idea at the time, but man, she's got personality issues. No." Jesus says, "I know, working on it."Purchased with his blood, it's intimately identified with him. "Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting my... no. Why are you persecuting me?" The church is the body of Christ. The church is the dwelling place of the spirit. It's the instrument to which God gets the gospel out, and glorifies him. Jesus prays for the church. He sacrifices himself for the church. He serves the church. He attends the church, Revelation says that he attends through the gospel ministry in every church, and he builds it up. Do you?Is the church as important to you, as it is to Jesus Christ? If I'm a child of God, then I have brothers and sisters who are different than me. Regardless of worldly status, gender, race, nationality. Christian formation cannot happen, apart from Christian community. If you're not growing in your faith, you say, "I'm really having a hard time." I'll ask you a couple questions. "Are you reading God's word on a regular basis, and are you plugged into a gospel proclaiming church?" Community isn't optional, it's essential. I've never met a healthy, maturing, strong Christian who cares nothing for God's church locally. I've never met that person. God gives us the church, in order to form our personal and corporate identity. One of the problems with talking about church, and talking about the identity that's formed corporately, the disservices from the English language when we read the gospels for the word you, there's only one word. You singular, you plural, it's one word. Other languages, Russian, the romance language, it's helpful, that differentiates. When you read the gospel, you're like, "Oh, God's talking to everybody." Other parts of the country are really helpful here. Here we have you, down South we've got all y'all. Other parts of the country, you've got yous guys. When St. Paul is writing this letter, it's plural you, plural you, plural you. If he wants to call someone out, he calls someone out by name, plural you. He's writing this letter to you who are being sanctified. To you, who together call upon the name of God. Jesus Christ said, "I will be with you in the great commission, when you together go baptizing, preaching the name of Jesus Christ." Christian proclamation makes the gospel audible. But the gospel community, the church makes it visible. I hear this, people come to Mosaic. You look around, you're like, "There are so many Christians, and they look sane. They look normal. They're not crazy. They're worshiping Jesus. Huh." It's one of the greatest apologetics, that we have in our culture. If you say, "Look, I'm just looking for a good church, I'm just shopping around." My question is always, "What do you mean by a good church?" Usually people mean a church without defects. Whenever I go into a church, I've got this problem and perhaps you do too. You go in, and you notice the defects immediately. If that defect is all that you focused on, obviously you're going to have to go somewhere else, and there's defects there too. You don't do this with human being. You don't go up to a human being, and there's a glaring defect. You're like, "Yeah, I don't like you because of that. When people go up to me after the service, and they say, "Oh Pastor Jan, can you pray for me?" Or, et cetera, et cetera. The very first thing that they noticed, and I can tell because they're staring at it, is my huge crooked nose. I've got a massive nose, and it's crooked because of rugby accident in college. It didn't look better before that. My youngest daughter has inherited the same nose, and my wife said, "Do not elaborate that theme, so I won't." But, that would be rude. In the same way, God knows our glaring faults. But God is a good God, and he's working on that.Finally, I'll ask the question, "What qualifies as a church?" Perhaps you're here in the city, your church shopping or you're gonna move somewhere else. What qualifies as a church? Kanye West, I don't know if you noticed recently, he's holding up pop-up church service experiences. He called it Sunday Service. He had one on Easter Sunday, the last day of the Coachella Music Festival. His wife Kim Kardashian describes it like this. "There's no praying, there's no sermon, there's no word. There's just music, and it's just a feeling." Obviously, he's promoting his new album. It's more promotion than piety. NPR had this thing on him, and this is what they said. "There's always the sense though, that he might worship God but never serve him. He always seemed like God in the end, would always serve him. He is the church. He is the text of the sermon. It's just his songs. He is the worship. He is creating a church in himself, and selling it."Selling Holy scripture gives us marks, of what a true church is. Does the church systematically preach God's word? Does the church attempt to live out God's word, not read it and say, "Yeah, we don't agree with that." Does the church practice the sacraments, baptism and the Lord's Supper? Does the church have qualified leadership? 1 Timothy 3, Titus 1.Hebrews 13:17 "Obey your leaders, submit to them, for they are keeping watch over your souls, as those who will have to give an account. Let them do this with joy and not with groaning, for that would be of no advantage to you." Now, he's not saying obey every spiritual authority. Because we've got to test the spirits, and discern if that authority is from God. But every Christian needs to be under spiritual authority, every single Christian. If you're not under spiritual authority, I would ask, why? Usually, when people don't want to commit to a church, and don't want to commit to a community of believers, it's because they know that their sin will be exposed. But that's God's grace, to expose our sin, and to give grace to help us repent and be transformed. Are you your own spiritual authority? If so, you've usurped God's authority, and you are speaking as God.Then finally, an objection that I hear often about joining a church and committing is, "I don't learn anything new. I don't learn anything from the people in the community group. I don't need them. I've grown past that point." Well, first of all, if you have grown in your maturity in the faith, the most important thing you could do is help someone else mature in the faith the most. You're like, "They're not meeting our needs." Sometimes our greatest needs is to lose focus, and stop being preoccupied with our needs.Then finally, we do need community. Every single one of us, no matter how mature you are. Hebrews 3:12-13, "Take care, brothers," he's talking about Christians, brethren. "Less there be in any of you an evil, unbelieving heart," Christians, "Leading you to fall away from the living God." How do we fight that evil, unbelieving heart? "Exhort one another every day, as long as it's called "today" that none of you may be hardened by the deceitfulness of sin."God knows where week, and in his grace, in his kindness, He says, "Well, you don't have to do it alone." So what's your next step in growing in greater community involvement, and perhaps at Mosaic. Now, Mosaic will help you find a great church here, or wherever you're moving. Perhaps it's regular attendance. We need God's word and we need fellowship with other Christians. Perhaps it's joining a community group, perhaps it's serving and perhaps it's membership. I'll close with this. John Calvin said, "Nearly all wisdom we possess, that is to say true and sound wisdom, consists of two parts. The knowledge of God, and the knowledge of ourselves." Some of us, we can't get over what's happened to us in our past, and our past is defining our present. Some of us willing to live in the present, and who we are, is who am I today? Then the future catches me off guard.The way that we establish a true, robust, solid, stable identity, is by knowing God, and knowing ourselves as we know God. He says, "I am who He says I am. 1 Corinthians 1:7, "So that you are not lacking in any gifts, as you wait for the revealing of our Lord Jesus Christ." Don't look to your past, don't look to your present. Look to your future, when Jesus Christ will be revealed. When he's revealed, we'll see him face-to-face, know himself perfectly and ourselves. But in the meantime, he's given us his Holy Spirit, his Holy scriptures and his Holy Church, for to know him and to know our selves. Amen. At this time, we're going to transition to celebrating Holy Communion. Holy communion, we celebrate once a month on the very first Sunday of the month. This is a celebration for Christians, to remind ourselves and commemorate that Christ died for our sins. His body was broken, symbolized by the bread. His blood was shed symbolized by the cup. If you are not a Christian, if you're not sure where you are on your relationship with God, call out to God today, and then you're welcome to partake. If you're not a Christian, we ask that you refrain from this part of the service. It'll do nothing for you. This isn't some kind of magic. We're saved by grace through faith, and this is a way we remind ourselves of what happened. When you receive the elements, please hold onto them. Then we'll partake together we pass out the elements through little dishes, trays. Once you get the tray, take the element and then pass it on to someone next to you. With that said, would you please pray with me over Holy Communion.Heavenly Father, we thank you for the reminder that we by grace through faith are yours, and that you empower us by the spirit through grace to live out the calling that you have upon us. Jesus, we thank you for dying a gruesome death, and bearing an infinite weight of God's wrath upon yourself to save us, to make us yours, to put your name upon each one of us.I pray that you bless our time in Holy communion, send us deep repentance for all of our sin. We're all sinners. We all need grace. We all need you. We pray this in Christ's name. Amen.
Beyonc é 's bleacher-thundering, exquisitely choreographed performances at the Coachella Music Festival in 2018 showed a performer at the top of her game. Queen Bey managed to stop the world again with the realease of Homecoming, a live double album and Netflix documentary about what it took to put those two successive weekend productions together. Homecoming has been dissected and analyzed in several ways, but On Second Thought wanted to get deeper perspectives and who better to navigate those nuances than Christine White and Danene Millner? They're co-hosts of GPB-TV's A Seat At The Table.
VAPA students at Valley View interviewed Mrs. Alvarez about her experiences at Coachella Music Festival.
Dan Crenshaw scorches a heckler at a TPUSA event. There's some scratching being done at the Coachella Music Festival. Drug dealing is for the birds in Brazil. And new San Francisco 49er, Dre Greenlaw, reeks of toxic masculinity and there is a woman out there that's thrilled about it. Let's have some fun with the news today! Follow me on Twitter @RunninFewl Visit my website at http://www.dumbassestalkingpolitics.com
On Wednesday, Beyoncé released two major projects. On Netflix, a new documentary captures the process of putting on headlining appearances at last year's Coachella Music Festival. She also surprise-released a double-length live album that contains just some of the highlights from Beyoncé's two ambitious Coachella performances. Both projects are called Homecoming, and they help immortalize a huge stage show full of dancers and drum lines and impeccable choreography and songs that reach across Beyoncé's career.
On this week's episode of Not Rocket Science, I give a little breakdown of the business history of Coachella Music Festival in Indio Valley and how it went from an alternative weekend festival that lost money in its first year (1999) to the music juggernaut that it is today. I dive into how the festival's unique setting is based on an idea shaped 6 years prior from the festival's first year when Pearl Jam picked the Indio Valley to perform a concert in protest of Ticketmaster's stranglehold on concert venues. I also focus on exactly what differentiates Coachella from other music festivals along, the risks that Goldenvoice, the promoters behind the festival, took due to the potential that they saw in the event and the key aspects of the festivals growth that allowed it to separate it from the festival season pack and turn it into one of the main drivers of the current pop culture landscape. Have a request, comment, question, or hate rant against us? Love or hate Coachella? Either way, hit us up!! Email: notrocketscienceshow@gmail.com Instagram: @nrs_show (very active!) Twitter: @nrs_show Become a supporter of this podcast: anchor.fm/not-rocket-science/support --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/not-rocket-science/support
Jennifer welcomes to the podcast architect, entrepreneur and ice cream connoisseur, Natasha Case. Natasha founded Coolhaus in 2009 with business partner and now wife, Freya Estreller. They launched their unique ice cream sandwich company from a barely drive-able postal van at the Coachella Music Festival and established a fiercely loyal following practically overnight. After going viral, Coolhaus built an incredible social media following among an eager foodie audience. Since then, Natasha has garnered praise and accolades from Forbes, Food & Beverage, Zagat, and Food & Lesiure, among other publications. Her products have been featured on multiple television shows, such as Food Network’s Chopped, Barefoot Contessa, Unique Sweets, and Good Morning America. Coolhaus is the leading women-owned ice cream business and its products can be found in over 7,500 gourmet grocery stores in every state across the U.S. In this episode, Natasha tells the origin story of how she came up with the concept for Coolhaus. Natasha has always been self-motivated and hard-working, traits that have served her well as a successful entrepreneur. She tells the story of how she met her wife, Freya and how their relationship has evolved over the years. Natasha opens up about their decision to start a family and the impact that had on their work-life balance. Natasha also talks about other projects she and Freya are working on, including Freya’s company, Future Gin. Finally, Natasha speaks about the future of Coolhaus and her desire to expand and make it the premier household brand of the millennial generation. Full show notes: https://milfpodcast.com/42
In January of this year Hip-Hop icon Kanye West has been holding weekly gatherings that he calls "Sunday Service." It has all the features of a black church worship experience with great music, a robust choir, and celebrity guests all without a sermon or a preacher. I have watched several of the clips posted on Instagram by his wife Kim and was greatly impressed by the event. It has become so popular, that the service will be performed as a "Sunrise Sercice at the Coachella Music Festival on Easter Sunday morning. Kanye has always pushed the boundaries of hip hop and music but his new take on the black church worship experience is a clear rebranding of church and worship. Join Dr. Neal for this and other topics of the day
Argentine architects Rosario Marquardt and Roberto Behar share their passion for creating emotional monuments. Their billboard-size greetings of Peace and Love and Besame Mucho at the Miami International Airport, Supernova at the 2018 Coachella Music Festival, and WOW, a new skate-able sculpture for the Lauridsen Skatepark in DesMoines, Iowa, are just a few of the iconic landmarks they've produced. Founded in 1995 and based in Miami, R & R Studios is a multidisciplinary studio focusing on public artworks, architecture and urban design. Related episodes: Miami Art Week 2018 Preview, Rodrique Mouchez on Choreographing Art Encounters, The Private Life of Public Art Related links: R&R Studios, Untitled Podcast Miami Beach 2018, Wynwood Radio Sound Editor: Anamnesis Audio
Natasha Case is the CEO of Coolhaus, a Los Angeles based ice cream company specializing in unique, sweet-meet-savory flavors. The inspiration for Coolhaus started when Natasha was exploring the concept of “Farchitecture” – or, Food + Architecture – in her graduate architecture program. She began baking cookies, making ice cream, and combining them into “cool houses”. In 2009 she met co-founder Freya Estreller, and together they staged Coolhaus’ unforgettable launch in a refurbished postal van at the famous Coachella Valley Music Festival. In less than ten years, Coolhaus has snowballed into a nationwide company. They now distribute to 6,000+ grocery stores ranging from Whole Foods to Safeway to Publix markets with 30 SKU’s including hand-crafted ice cream sandwiches, artisan pints, and chocolate-dipped bars. Natasha has been named Forbes 30 Under 30 for food and beverage and Zagat's 30 Under 30 in New York City. She is also the co-host of the Start to Sale podcast, where she invites the brightest entrepreneurial minds to discuss all that it takes to build a company from launch to exit. We covered a lot of ground in this interview. So much so, that we’re going to break it up into two separate episodes. Episode 86 is Part 1. On today’s episode, Natasha tells us how studying architecture led her to discover her entrepreneurial spirit and how she turned her side-hustle hobby into a national business. She shares why product development and innovation is not just about market research and data but also about trusting your intuition and how Coolhaus launched with a minimum viable product. ON TODAY’S EPISODE: Natasha’s background in architecture and how it inspired her entrepreneurial spirit How working at Disney Imagineering helped her conceptualize brand storytelling The pros of combining strengths with a business partner How Coolhaus is reinventing classic flavors for a new generation Why trusting your intuition is just as important as market research The importance of launching with a minimum viable product How the Coolhaus food truck got 100 miles to Coachella Music Festival without an engine KEY TAKE-AWAYS: “There's always that element of surprise and just trying to be as educated and tactical and excited about really meeting that demand as you can be.” - Natasha Case, Coolhaus “We have so much in common with the people that we're really trying to target, and I think that creates a lot of authenticity in all aspects of the brand.” -Natasha Case, Coolhaus “No spreadsheet will ever tell you the thing that was the hugest risk with the biggest reward, and that's so much of what entrepreneurship is about.” -Natasha Case, Coolhaus “The entrepreneur will have a little bit of that crazy factor and think, "Well, I can do it and I want to create something from nothing.” -Natasha Case, Coolhaus “I always thought of myself as getting the skills of architecture in a way I would in my head say, or even out loud, that’s beating the system from within. Taking these rules, learning them, mastering them the best I could, and breaking it apart.” -Natasha Case, Coolhaus “Even in the traditional sense of architecture there is entrepreneurship because I think you are... One, you're an artist, but within this building has to stand up.” -Natasha Case, Coolhaus “ I'm a big believer in when things are fun, actually, ironically, so much more can get done. So much more work can get done.” -Natasha Case, Coolhaus “You put food in front of people and it's exciting, it's memorable, it brings people together.” - Natasha Case “There was nothing on shelf that spoke to us as millennials, and definitely not as women. And so we saw this big opportunity.” -Natasha Case, Coolhaus “We were actually going to be the first food truck to sell at Coachella. And so, now you remember the truck has no engine. How are we going to get to Coachella?” -Natasha Case, Coolhaus “ It was just nonstop and then 5,000 Twitter followers in one afternoon. 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All episodes available at http://TheNeuroNerds.com. Follow @TheNeuroNerds on Twitter/Instagram and Like us at Facebook.com/TheNeuroNerds. Summary With co-host Lauren Manzano, still traveling abroad, this week's episode features another guest co-host, Sleep Deez with host Joe Borges on-location at Coachella Music Festival. Sleep is a multi-platinum producer and just happens to also be the composer of The NeuroNerds podcast theme song so he is the perfect person to review the performances at the festival. Joe and Sleep discuss their favorite Coachella shows from Beyonce to Alt-J to Jorja Smith plus Sleep's personal experience with a family member battling a neurological disorder. They also explore how even through brain injuries and disorders, music can still often be remembered and its familiarity comforts and helps with the healing process. Mental deficits and affects of various brain injuries are also touched on as well as Joe's trick for battling overstimulation when in public, especially in crowded settings like Coachella. Topics Discussed in this Episode Joe and Sleeps highlight their favorite performances at Coachella including Beyonce, Alt-J, SZA, Jorja Smith, Belly and The Weeknd (this episode was recorded before the 3rd night so it doesn't include some of their additional favorite performances like Eminem and Ibeyi). Sleep's discography including The Black Eyed Peas, Selena Gomez, The Game and more. Sleep's grandmother has had Alzheimer's disease for the past 15 years and has trouble even remembering her family members, but music is so powerful that she still remembers her favorite songs. When Joe was in ICU right after he suffered his stroke, his friend Jon Licht sang Riptide to him in the hospital and Joe was able to recall the lyrics even though he was experiencing memory loss and left side neglect due to his stroke. Music connects people from many different demographics. The discuss how the mind can play tricks on you when you have a brain injury like when Sleep's friend had an accident, mixed up words; Joe's fellow brain injury survivor, Mimi Hayes accidentally hid stuff from herself; Joe suffers from dissociative episodes and hand tremors; some brain injury survivors forget how to see and swallow, left side neglect and clumsiness How Joe's Beats headphones help him cope with overstimulation in crowded, public places like Coachella. Eat healthy - cheating now and then is ok. It's all about balance. Don't do drugs. Drugs like cocaine and heroine can cause a stroke. Links to Topics Mentioned GOAT 2.0, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvDiPzJV9d0 Alt-J, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alt-J Beyonce, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beyonc%C3%A9 SZA, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SZA_(singer) Jorja Smith, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jorja_Smith Felice LaZae, http://www.felicelazae.com Sha Smoak, http://www.shasmoak.com/ Glass Animals, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glass_Animals Jon Licht, http://www.jonlicht.com/ ‘Riptide' by Vance Joy, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJ_1HMAGb4k Pusha T, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pusha_T The Lumineers, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lumineers ‘My Mind Playing Tricks On Me' by Geto Boys, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KutXyPEEbQs Mimi Hayes, https://www.instagram.com/mimihayesbrain/ Belly, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belly_(rapper) The Weeknd, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Weeknd Anthony Anderson, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Anderson Blackish, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black-ish Patty Mills, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patty_Mills ‘Pumps In A Bump' by MC Hammer, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vk1YtbkZTqc Headspace app, https://www.headspace.com/ YouSoRock Facebook Group, https://www.facebook.com/groups/yousorock Submit your story to be featured on YouSoRock, https://www.joesorocks.com/yousorock Credits Co-hosted by Joe Borges and Lauren Manzano Find Joe at http://joesorocks.com and @joesorocks on Twitter/Instagram and submit your stroke/brain injury recovery story at https://www.joesorocks.com/submit-your-story Find Lauren at @laurenlmanzano on Instagram, @tankbbg on Twitter Produced by Joe Borges and Felice LaZae Edited by Felice LaZae, http://felicelazae.com, @felicelazae on Twitter/Instagram Theme song produced by Sleep Deez, @sleepvision on Instagram, @sleepdeez on Twitter
After returning home from California I decided to record a short solo episode based on my experience at Coachella Music Festival. I realized music has the power to alter our consciousness, but like all things external, it's transitory.
For the first weekend of the annual Coachella Music Festival in Indio, California, Amex created a shoppable AR component in the Coachella app. The AR experience allowed cardholders to buy select merchandise using the Coachella app's AR camera anywhere on the festival grounds. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ecommerceminute/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ecommerceminute/support
It’s off to the scorching and dusty Wasteland with you as we analyze what makes the Coachella Music Festival so popular, despite cripplingly expensive tickets and preponderant sexual abuse. @noahandbillshow -- @williamscurry -- @noahtarnow 00:00 -- Introduction, and What is Coachella? 15:51 -- Why is Coachella so popular? 22:04 -- Would you have liked Coachella if you were a kid? 24:39 -- Is Coachella a sign of the apocalypse? 29:32 -- Is your irrational hatred of Coachella based on jealousy, and conclusion This week's theme: "Lift Every Voice and Sing” by Beyoncé. New episodes every Monday morning on Soundcloud, iTunes, Stitcher, and GooglePlay!
This week anchor Andrea Tanchez covers news on an earthquake near Coachella Music Festival, The Gold Line, Royal Baby, protests on the Prime Minister of Armenia, and Dodgers night against abuse. Karen Ruiz does the Noticias covering the stabbing of a woman in Norhtridge, more information of the new Prince, a police accused of misconduct, and finishes off with today's weather.
This week we're considering the new tell-all book, A Higher Loyalty, by former FBI Director James Comey. We'll also consider a special live report from the Coachella Music Festival as part of our music series Consider the Sound.
Coachella! Unofficial fan podcast about the Coachella Music Festival, the only Coachella podcast on the internet. On this episode, Tom interviews Rico Lopez about camping at Coachella. Follow us on instagram @cantfeeltheheat email thomasnash09@gmail.com. This episode covers camping at Coachella.
Coachella! Fan podcast about the Coachella Music Festival, the only Coachella podcast on the internet. On this episode, Tom interviews Santi Vidal of III Points Festival about the booking process. Follow us on instagram @cantfeeltheheat and email at thomasnash09@gmail.com
Coachella! Fan podcast about the Coachella Music Festival, the only Coachella podcast on the internet. On this episode, Tom interviews Bryce Carr of SMOOTH JAWS about what its like to work behind the scenes and the in-ear monitor technology used by the musicians. Follow us on instagram @cantfeeltheheat email thomasnash09@gmail.com
There are two kinds of people in this world. Those of us that went to Coachella, and those of us that didn't. Except those of us that didn't go, can say we pretty much DID go, because our entire Instagram feed for the past 2 weekends has been #Coachella. Is Coachella even about the music anymore? Or is it just a photo taking festival? Coachella has become more of a scene than the cool free-spirit music festival it started out as. For the first time ever Ashley, Lauren and Naz all sat down to discuss their opinions on the now mainstream - Coachella Music Festival - a festival none of them have ever been to, but they don't think they would like. They just don't get Coachella.
A distracted media focuses on big bombs, North Korean posturing and Coachella Music Festival, while hundreds of thousands across the U.S. quietly take to the streets for Tax Day Marches
Tennis recently returned to the CPR Performance Studio a few days before the release of the album "Yours Conditionally." The Denver indie band has been on tour for much of 2017, and they head to California this month to play Coachella Music Festival. Tennis performed four songs from the new album and spoke with Alisha Sweeney about the feminist message behind "Ladies Don't Play Guitar," how their recent sailing trip inspired "Yours Conditionally" and getting "Girls" actress Zosia Mamet to star in the promotional videos for the album.
Los Angeles based violinist, singer, songwriter Lucine Fyelon has been performing and recording with the music industry’s most prestigious and accomplished artists. Her musical style includes combining R&B, Hip-Hop, Jazz, EDM, Classical, Middle Eastern, and Blues which has lead her to perform and record with Madonna, Quincy Jones, Miley Cyrus, Lauryn Hill, Herbie Hancock, Foo Fighters, Ricky Martin, John Williams, David Foster, Brittney Spears, and many more.Lucine has performed at the Grammy Awards, Latin Grammys, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, The Chelsea Lately Show, MTV Unplugged Show, and the Coachella Music Festival. Lucine appeared in the television show Glee (seasons 1 2 3 4 5), Entourage, House of Lies, The Mindy project, and Tosh O. She was also featured in Apple iPhone, Honda, Disney Chanel "fantasia evolved", and NFL commercials. Lucine toured around the world with “X Japan” band’s creator and drummer Yoshiki, and Classical Concert Chamber Orchestra
Giles Harrison - Chase The Fun Giles is the Founder of London Entertainment Group based in Los Angeles, California. It is a full service agency focusing on News, Events, Celebrities, and Pop Culture. You may have seen him recently featured on the latest Jimmy Dean commercial. Since then the Blogosphere has been blowing up with Giles and his work. Being featured on TV is only a drop in the bucket from his over 17 years, as a journalist and the one million plus photos he has captured during that time. Giles has taken over a million photos and had his pictures appear in hundreds major magazine, newspapers and web sites. London Entertainment, the agency he built from the ground up, has grown into one of the biggest producers of professional image in the world, syndicating over 1000 images each month. Giles himself is today one of the biggest earning photographers in the business. Under Giles’ direction, London covers a wide range of events including: the Golden Globes, SAG Awards, Grammys, Cannes Film Festival, Venice Film Festival, World Music Awards, Coachella Music Festival, Stage Coach Music Festival and the Democratic National Convention. Sports is another specialty Giles is proud to cover through London with regular coverage of NFL, NBA, MLB, and Major League Soccer, in addition to World Cup and the Superbowl. Giles was trained by Fleet Street veterans after studying photo journalism and political science at California State University Northridge. Starting out as a video photographer, he provided breaking news footage to top entertainment news shows like Hard Copy, Entertainment Tonight, Inside Edition, and Extra. Giles has appeared as an expert on celebrities and pop culture on tv shows like Tyra Banks, Access Hollywood, GMTV (UK), and Today/Tonight (Australia). He has also been featured by Stuff Magazine, Radar, Venice Magazine, and in a popular series of ads for NBC News in Los Angeles called “I Am LA”. London Entertainment is so revered amongst its peers that a rival agency head was once quoted in GQ saying of Giles “I hate his #@*% guts, but he’s the best celebrity spotter I’ve ever seen!.” Happy Shooting! W: londonentertainmentgroup.com Blog: tmi.buzz Get your FREE business coaching call with Rob! Sign up for one of the last few spots here! 2015 © Take&TalkPics
This week hosts Steve & Mike try to tackle the massive music festival monster that is known as Coachella! Steve & MVD run through the latest in music and festival news before diving into their review of Coachella. Detailing first hand experiences and opinions Steve & MVD open up about their travels through this major California festival. They also explore all the festival has to offer this year by discovering the talents of 5 lesser known acts that people should make time in their schedule. Featuring music from Strangers You Know, The Dead Ships, BADBADNOTGOOD, Wolf Alice, & MINT FIELD. SUBSCRIBE now for new episodes every week, giveaways, and more!
This week we have special guest @Joseph Salas come down to the studio and talk to us about music like his band AD HD and his upcoming mixtape. Being the weekend of the Coachella Music Festival we talk about which artists we would like to see in this years line up and who we think if we were in charge of booking the artist who would we have as our headliners. Joseph tells us tales of his running with celebrities for example when he karaoke with Kristen Wig and how Paul McCartney ruined his childhood it’s a great episode so listen and review on iTunes for a sticker, vote for us on podcastland and use the Amazon banner on the nonamerspocast.com when shopping to help the pod.
This week we're considering a bizarre Pakistani trial that had a nine month old baby accused of attempted murder. We're also considering the 2014 Coachella Music Festival with a report from NPR's own, Diane Rehm.
It's a new era for both PFA Radio and online poker, as "Druff & Drexel" officially becomes "Druff & Friends", while Station Casinos officially launch the first legal online poker room available in the United States. Chinamaniac co-hosts with Druff this week. We give our opinion of the new UltimatePoker.com legal Nevada-only poker site, and Druff explains the technology behind identifying which players are actually in Nevada. We talk about the abhorrent situation at Lock Poker, which has hit a new low this past week. We discuss the unfortunate suicide this week of a Vegas poker pro, whose father claims it was mostly due to the events of Black Friday. Druff talks about the events he's selling for the 2013 WSOP. Dave Lerman plays the part of a Henna Tattoo scam victim on a Las Vegas TV news broadcast. We provide an update to the story of the guys sentenced for hacking Joe Sebok's e-mail in 2010, with a lot more details given than last week. We read the responses posted on PFA from the owner of Infiniti Poker and poker pro Jason Stern, both of whom were criticized on last week's broadcast. Ken Scalir calls in from a pay phone and talks about the "water drinking trick" he utilizes at the Coachella Music Festival. We talk about the strange appointment of disgraced UB COO Paul Leggett to Head of Online Gaming at Amaya. We discuss Pokerstars' failed attempt to purchase the Atlantic Club in New Jersey.
It's a new era for both PFA Radio and online poker, as "Druff & Drexel" officially becomes "Druff & Friends", while Station Casinos officially launch the first legal online poker room available in the United States. Chinamaniac co-hosts with Druff this week. We give our opinion of the new UltimatePoker.com legal Nevada-only poker site, and Druff explains the technology behind identifying which players are actually in Nevada. We talk about the abhorrent situation at Lock Poker, which has hit a new low this past week. We discuss the unfortunate suicide this week of a Vegas poker pro, whose father claims it was mostly due to the events of Black Friday. Druff talks about the events he's selling for the 2013 WSOP. Dave Lerman plays the part of a Henna Tattoo scam victim on a Las Vegas TV news broadcast. We provide an update to the story of the guys sentenced for hacking Joe Sebok's e-mail in 2010, with a lot more details given than last week. We read the responses posted on PFA from the owner of Infiniti Poker and poker pro Jason Stern, both of whom were criticized on last week's broadcast. Ken Scalir calls in from a pay phone and talks about the "water drinking trick" he utilizes at the Coachella Music Festival. We talk about the strange appointment of disgraced UB COO Paul Leggett to Head of Online Gaming at Amaya. We discuss Pokerstars' failed attempt to purchase the Atlantic Club in New Jersey.
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This week, a RIPEcast reprise from our pal, Bobby C Sound TV out of Denver. For his second go 'round on The RIPEcast, Bobby has put together this tasty, 67-minute eclectic mash-up of nu funk, hip hop, pop, R&B and more. Press play and enjoy, Boys and Girls! In case you missed him the first time around, here's a little more background on this week's guest.... It's not everyday a producer/DJ gets blogged by one of their favorite directors as is the case with Bobby C Sound TV who was recently blogged and called brilliant by Edgar Wright, director of such cult movies as Shaun Of The Dead, Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World and Hot Fuzz. Bobby C Sound TV is one Bobby Collins hailing from Denver, Colorado. He has been playing instruments from an early age and then a fateful show with Peanut Butter Wolf and Cut Chemist had him convinced on the spot that a pair of turntables were in his future. He has been DJing for the past 10 years and has played just about every venue in his home state including Red Rocks Amphitheater, The Fillmore as well as being the first artist in The First Bank Center (AEG's new 8,000 seat flagship venue) for its VIP party. In 2010 Bobby was one of 20 DJ's in the US selected to play the Sweatshop Mixer at The Coachella Music Festival. In early 2009 Bobby started messing around with a video DJ plug-in and soon after unveiled, "Bobby C Sound TV". His love of cinema was combined with his 10 years of DJ experience to create a pastiche of pop-culture that is visually stimulating and danceable at the same time. His live mash up DJ approach was applied to create crowd rocking routines with some of the most memorable music videos, movie scenes and just about everything in between. The past few years have seen him busier than ever on the production front with remixes and releases on 7 different labels worldwide and jumping on multiple top 10 lists for Juno Download and Beaport. Many more releases are on the way and his Soundcloud page has been getting thousands of plays and downloads each week while his youtube channel is fast approaching 225,000 plays. His tracks have been turning up in DJ sets all around the world as of late to packed dancefloors everywhere. For more information on Bobby C Sound TV visit http://soundcloud.com/bobby-c-sound-tv https://www.facebook.com/pages/bobby-c-sound-tv/197361876540 http://www.youtube.com/user/BobbyCSTV?feature=mhee
Wow!!! Thank you San Francisco for making the 12th edition of Breakfast of Champions the best one yet! We're happy to report that Zach recorded most of the DJ sets from the day and they will be made available on The RIPEcast and/or our SoundCloud page in the coming months. But for now enjoy this fabulous mash-up from our friend Bobby C Sound TV who comes to The RIPEcast by way of Mancub! A little more background on this week's special guest.... It's not everyday a producer/DJ gets blogged by one of their favorite directors as is the case with Bobby C Sound TV who was recently blogged and called brilliant by Edgar Wright, director of such cult movies as Shaun Of The Dead, Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World and Hot Fuzz. Bobby C Sound TV is one Bobby Collins hailing from Denver, Colorado. He has been playing instruments from an early age and then a fateful show with Peanut Butter Wolf and Cut Chemist had him convinced on the spot that a pair of turntables were in his future. He has been DJing for the past 10 years and has played just about every venue in his home state including Red Rocks Amphitheater, The Fillmore as well as being the first artist in The First Bank Center (AEG's new 8,000 seat flagship venue) for its VIP party. In 2010 Bobby was one of 20 DJ's in the US selected to play the Sweatshop Mixer at The Coachella Music Festival. In early 2009 Bobby started messing around with a video DJ plug-in and soon after unveiled, "Bobby C Sound TV". His love of cinema was combined with his 10 years of DJ experience to create a pastiche of pop-culture that is visually stimulating and danceable at the same time. His live mash up DJ approach was applied to create crowd rocking routines with some of the most memorable music videos, movie scenes and just about everything in between. The past few years have seen him busier than ever on the production front with remixes and releases on 7 different labels worldwide and jumping on multiple top 10 lists for Juno Download and Beaport. Many more releases are on the way and his Soundcloud page has been getting thousands of plays and downloads each week while his youtube channel is fast approaching 225,000 plays. His tracks have been turning up in DJ sets all around the world as of late to packed dancefloors everywhere. For more information on Bobby C Sound TV visit http://soundcloud.com/bobby-c-sound-tv https://www.facebook.com/pages/bobby-c-sound-tv/197361876540 http://www.youtube.com/user/BobbyCSTV?feature=mhee
Today's episode features many artists performing at this years Coachella Music Festival & more.
A behind the scenes view of an upcoming stage performance by the award-winning entertainer Diahann Carroll. Ms. Carroll is a consummate entertainer with an impressive career that includes nightclubs, Broadway, Las Vegas shows, motion pictures and network television. During this week's show I discussed Ms Carroll's career highlights and also the impact Ms Carroll had on the entertainment industry as an African-American actress and performer. I will also covered Ms. Carroll's upcoming special appearance here in Palm Springs which will showcase her incredible vocal talents. Her sold out show at the Annenberg Theatre is entitled The Lady..The Music..The Legend and is sure to have the desert community buzzing with delight. My special guest Jeffrey Lane shared his perspective on this incredible living legend from his 28 years of experience working closely with Ms Carroll. The show's intro comments began with an overview of the Coachella Music Festival and the line up which featured Jay Z, Muse and Gorillaz.
A life-size Japanese robot, Metatron Transformer is made from industrialized junk, and found recycled/ready-made materials. The sculpture is fitted with electronic drum triggers designed to amplify multiplex/arrayed MIDI samples upon touch. Corndog is a sonic sculptor that designed Metatron in collaboration with sound designers Henry Strange and Greg “Djun Djun” White for the Coachella Music Festival. For more information, visit Burncast.net
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