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PEP with Chas and Dr Dave
MISSED CONGENIALITY! PEP with Chas & Guest PEPCaster Bill Wyman (Ep 200, 7 Mar)

PEP with Chas and Dr Dave

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 224:53


Chas & Guest PEPCaster Bill Wyman discuss The Jeff Bezos in the Coal Mine, Low Budget Sopranos and The War on Does 0:00 - Introducing: Bill Wyman 4:27 - Grateful (Chicago, Nicholas Enrich) 9:46 - Correspondence (Gulf of America, Bill) 20:27 - ZelenskyGate: Background 57:45 - ZelenskyGate: The Oval Office 1:46:38 - ZelenskyGate: Bill's Take 1:49:37 - ZelenskyGate: Trump & Russia 2:05:05 - WAPO and Bezos 2:36:13 - Bill's Oscars Take 2:48:44 - Stats Nugget (Education) 2:59:54 - DOJ Is Terrible 3:06:21 - Eagle Ed Martin Jr SHOW LINKS: *Chat with the PEPpers on the Discord Server: https://discord.com/invite/WxDD2PPvaW

Main Pod Girl
Congeniality Pod Girl (feat. Sapphira Cristál)

Main Pod Girl

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 24:29


Drag queen and classically trained opera singer Sapphira Cristál graces the Main Pod Girl studio for a chat about her time on RuPaul's Drag Race, her upcoming album, and more! We also play a game of Fake News Detector and list our Top 5 Beyoncé albums!

ZamZamAcademy
Essentials of Islamic Spirituality: Need for Congeniality with the Shaykh

ZamZamAcademy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 19:28


In this new series Dr. Mufti Abdur-Rahman covers the book titled, 'Essentials of Islamic Spirituality' previously known as 'The Path to Perfection'. Link to book: https://www.whitethreadpress.com/publication/essentials-of-islamic-spirituality/ At a time when the discourse surrounding Islam is generally inauthentic and shallow, The Essentials of Islamic Spirituality presents a much-needed antidote. It goes beyond simply diagnosing the spiritual ailments that afflict us; it puts forward means of eradicating them, so that we as individuals, as communities, and as an Umma can reap the benefits of a spiritual way of life. White Thread Press makes this invaluable work available in elegant and moving prose, while remaining true to its traditional origins. The result, a profound awakening of the heart, is within the reach of all. Those new to the spiritual sciences will delight in the range and profundity of the psychological and spiritual disciplines of Islam, while those already on the Path will gain new insights and perspectives. Shaykh Masihullah Khan, a renowned student of the eminent Mawlana Ashraf ‘Ali Thanawi, wrote Shari'at & Tasawwuf to pass on to future generations of Muslims the numerous benefits of his teacher's wisdom. The teachings gathered here are notes of admonition and encouragement written by a man who has walked the path to his Creator; and at their core, these teachings are sustenance for the ailing hearts and souls of our time.

The Business of Dance
33 - Christian Vincent: Dancer (Madonna, Prince), Emmy nominated Choreographer, Actor & Masters Degree in Dance

The Business of Dance

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2024 62:06


Episode Summary: Christian Vincent, an Emmy-nominated choreographer and dancer with extensive experience in the entertainment industry, shares his professional journey. From his early beginnings in Ontario, Canada, to working with iconic artists like Madonna and Prince. Christian delves into the early influences that shaped his career, such as his pivotal encounter at Joe Tremaine's dance convention and the motivational support from choreographer Jackie Slate. His career in Los Angeles is marked by a dynamic range of roles from dancing to acting in films and TV shows like Hallmark Christmas movies. Christian discusses the transition from dance to choreography and directing, highlighting his work in various cities beyond LA, like Atlanta and Nashville. Furthermore, Christian offers sage advice for young dancers on navigating the transition from academic settings to professional stages, stressing the importance of continuous learning, networking, and versatility in dance styles. His approach underscores the need for dancers to be well-rounded and proactive in seeking opportunities. Show Notes: (0:03) Christian´s career in dance, including his early beginnings in Ontario, Canada, and his journey to becoming an Emmy-nominee (5:16) Dance career path, from early interest to college and professional training. (9:25) The importance of education in the dance industry. (13:53) Race and identity in the dance industry. (19:10) Dance and acting career progression in Los Angeles. (23:21) Career options for dancers beyond LA. (28:12) Career paths in the entertainment industry, choreography, directing, and producing. (32:58) Transitioning from dance competitions to professional dance industry (37:09) Dance training programs and their benefits for young dancers. (41:17) Transitioning from dancer to choreographer. (45:36) Dance career paths, visa requirements, and job opportunities in the US and Canada. (50:25) Dance career paths and recording self-tapes. (55:20) Transitioning from college to professional life in the performing arts. Biography: As a dancer, Christian danced and/or toured with artists such as Madonna (dance captain, Drowned World tour), Prince, Britney Spears, Gloria Estefan, Shakira, Ricky Martin, Stevie Wonder, Chayanne, Mandy Moore, Geri Halliwell, Macy Gray, Brian Setzer Orchestra, and Ashanti. He was also featured in various film projects such as She's All That, Starsky and Hutch, Rent, The Wedding Planner, Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story, Flintstones: Viva Rock Vegas, Ms. Congeniality 2, and GI Joe 2: Retaliation.  In addition, his extensive television appearances include Buffy, Disney's Annie, Arrested Development, Baywatch, Mad TV, The George Lopez Show, Cold Case, and Dancing with the Stars.  Christian was recently nominated for the 74th Emmy awards in the category of outstanding choreography for scripted programming for his work on The Porter series. Christian's choreographic expertise can also be seen in Netflix's series Self Made: Inspired by the Life of Madam C. J. Walker, starring Oscar winner Octavia Spencer, the Lifetime biopic about rap super group Salt-N-Pepa, and The Christmas Dance. Christian's other choreographic works include Noah's Arc: Jumping The Broom, and the Global TV  series Canada Sings.  Christian appeared in the Off-Broadway production of Radiant Baby, directed by George C. Wolfe. He has made appearances on Smallville, Center Stage 2, Fringe, Fallen, Sins of the Mother, Continuum, and Hidden America with Jonah Ray. He´s currently a faculty member with LA Dance Magic Dance Convention and Triple Threat Dance Convention, and he was also a professor at the highly esteemed USC Glorya Kaufman School of Dance. Christian is an active and proud member of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (ATAS). Connect on Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/christian.jd.vincent https://www.facebook.com/christian.vincent Webpage https://www.christianvincentonline.com/

X101 - On-Demand
Deep Dive into Mx. Congeniality at the Center for the Arts

X101 - On-Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024


Recently X101’s John Harrison had a special guest join him in the studio, Jo Boring. Jo has been hard at work with production of her latest production, Mx. Congeniality. You[Read More...] The post Deep Dive into Mx. Congeniality at the Center for the Arts appeared first on X101 Always Classic.

The Daily Motivation
Ex-Trader's SURPRISING Tip: Likability TRUMPS Skill When It Comes To Getting PAID! | Vivian Tu EP 654

The Daily Motivation

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2024 7:19


Have you listened to the FULL EPISODE yet?"You need to be liked. And not so much like you have to be agreeable and likable, but people have to think of you. You gotta be top of mind." - Vivian TuIn this eye-opening episode, financial expert Vivian Tu shares her powerful strategies for securing a raise, increasing your income, and breaking free from financial instability. With her signature blend of wit and wisdom, Vivian dives deep into the uncomfortable truths about what it really takes to climb out of debt and achieve financial wholeness. From crafting a compelling "Bragbook" to showcase your accomplishments to navigating office politics and becoming "Mr. or Mrs. Congeniality," Vivian offers practical, actionable advice for employees looking to get ahead in their careers and take control of their financial future.Vivian's inspiring personal journey is a testament to the transformative power of hard work, determination, and strategic thinking. Through her own experiences overcoming financial challenges and building a thriving career, she has learned invaluable lessons about the importance of advocating for yourself, building strong relationships, and making temporary sacrifices for long-term gain. Discover how you can harness Vivian's proven strategies to unlock your full potential and achieve the financial freedom you deserve!Sign up for the Greatness newsletter!

Declarations of War
272: ISK Congeniality

Declarations of War

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 70:47


“One of the most productive CSM Summits ever” -The Oz returns to accept his Best Guest of 2023 Award -Oz gives a (NDA compliant) insiders view of the 2024 CSM Summit -An analysis of the Jan 2024 economic report and … Continue reading →

Terminal Exchange
Ep. 105 // The Art of Having a Good Time: Telling Stories with Matt Gordon

Terminal Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 42:52


If Mr. Congeniality was an award, Matt Gordon would be in the running. Around Nussbaum, he's known as the guy to talk to if you need your spirits lifted. He's also an excellent Driver Manager. Whether it's beach bumming, chess chomping, or just staying home with family, Matt Gordon is always “having a good time.” But it's more than just positive self-talk – it's a serious passion for living, based on the understanding that every day is a gift. Losing his brother made Matt realize that you only get one shot at life, so make it count. We're confident that Matt's energy will infect our listeners, and we hope you come away with a renewed desire to make the most of every moment. FROM TODAY'S PODCAST• Guest: Matt Gordon, Driver Manager• Crescent Beach, FloridaLET'S CONNECTVisit us online at terminalexchange.org Follow The Terminal Exchange on social media! • Facebook• Instagram• Twitter ABOUT NUSSBAUM Employee-Owned, Purpose Driven | Nussbaum is an industry leader in over-the-road freight transportation. For more information on our award-winning services and top-paying driver careers, visit nussbaum.com or nussbaumjobs.com.

Popcorn Boyz with Killian and Mark
Its pronounced Scorsese

Popcorn Boyz with Killian and Mark

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 62:06


On this weeks episode we review Martin Scorsese's new film Killers Of The Flower Moon, David Fincher's The Killer, Skinamarink. Ms Congeniality, You've Got Mail and half of I Love You, Man. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Via Jazz
La saxofonista Angelika Niescier presenta "Beyond dragons"

Via Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 65:10


Via Jazz
La saxofonista Angelika Niescier presenta "Beyond dragons"

Via Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 65:10


MK UltraFilm
Its pronounced Scorsese

MK UltraFilm

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 62:06


On this weeks episode we review Martin Scorsese's new film Killers Of The Flower Moon, David Fincher's The Killer, Skinamarink. Ms Congeniality, You've Got Mail and half of I Love You, Man. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Comic Crusaders Podcast
COMIC CRUSADERS PODCAST #334 – “COSPLAY YOUR WAY” TEAM

Comic Crusaders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 60:06


Today Al chats with the director/prducer behind an awesome cosplay film that's touring with GeekFest Film Fest, JaBarr (Barr Foxx) Lasley of “Cosplay Your Way”. and his team…Tune in about this cool film, the journey of putting it together and more….. PANELIST CAST 1: BARR FOXX (JaBarr Lasley) – Cosplay Your Way – (Cosplayer, Producer, Director) Known for creating Cosplay Your Way as well as producing/directing the cosplay documentary, Cosplay Your Way: In Color. Cosplay Your Way: In Color Trailer IG: @barrfoxx IG: @cosplayyourway Twitter: @barrfoxx Twitter: @cosplay_yourway FB: Barr Foxx FB: Cosplay Your Way Tik Tok: @barrfoxx YouTube: @cosplayyourway CAST 2: WALTER DEAN – Dean's Lyst – (Specialty Costume Designer) Known for his re-creation of the Dora Milaje costumes from the Black Panther franchise, on the series, MARVEL BECOMING from Marvel Studios.   Walter Dean – Marvel Becoming IG: @DeansLyst FB: @DeansLyst Twitter: @DeansLyst Etsy: @DeansLyst Website: https://deanslystwd.wixsite.com/deanslyst CAST 3: ANDREW MICHAEL PHILLIPS (Dru Philips) – The AMP Image / AMP Cosplay –  (Photographer) Known for being one of the first featured cosplay photographers on the cosplay reality show, HEROES OF COSPLAY. IG: @theampimage / @idruthat FB: @theampimage Twitter: @theampimage Website: http://idruthat.com/ CAST 4: SUPER FIT WITH REE (Sherita Dunbar) – George Perez: Sirens – (Cosplayer, Fitness Guru) Known for being the inspiration for the character, INTERFACE, in George Perez's comic series, GEORGE PEREZ'S SIRENS where Perez used her name and likeness. IG: @superfitwithreecosplay FB: @Super Fit With Ree Cosplay Twitter: @superfitwithree Tik Tok: @superfitwithree Snapchat: @superfitwithree Hive: @superfitwithree YouTube: https://youtube.com/@superfitree CAST 5: DARCHANGELDAVID (Dwight David Dunbar) – Shattered Images, LLC – (Cosplayer, Foamsmith) Known for his stellar foam work and craftmanship when it comes to cosplay armor and props.  Owner of Shattered Images, LLC and main contributor to the nerd chic' podcast, STUFF WE LIKE, STUFF WE HATE. IG: @shatteredimagesllc FB @Shattered Images LLC CAST 6: LARRY LUVV (Larry McCalister) – (Cosplayer) Known as Mr. Congeniality of cosplay.  Larry Luvv brings the joy to cosplay with his upbeat personality and welcoming energy. IG: @larrymccalister FB: Larry Luvvs Cosplay Twitter: @larryluvv1 CAST 9: ROYALTY COSPLAY (Latoya Simmons) – (Cosplayer) Royalty Cosplay is a cosplayer who enjoys expressing her creativity through costuming, directing large photoshoots at conventions, and volunteering in her community.  She encourages new cosplayers to #cosplayyourway and expert cosplayers to challenge themselves to unlock new levels.  She motivates cosplayers to use the art of cosplay as therapy. IG: @royaltycosplay Episode 333 in an unlimited series! Host: Al Mega Follow on: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook): @TheRealAlMega / @ComicCrusaders Make sure to Like/Share/Subscribe if you haven't yet: https://www.youtube.com/c/comiccrusadersworld Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/comiccrusaders Visit the official Comic Crusaders Comic Book Shop: comiccrusaders.shop Visit the OFFICIAL Comic Crusaders Swag Shop at: comiccrusaders.us Main Site: https://www.comiccrusaders.com/​​​​ Sister Site: http://www.undercovercapes.com​​​​ Pick up official Undercover Capes Podcast Network merchandise exclusively on RedBubble.com: bit.ly/UCPNMerch Streamyard is the platform of choice used by Comic Crusaders and The Undercover Capes Podcast Network to stream! Check out their premium plans for this amazing and versatile tool, sign up now: https://bit.ly/ComicCrusadersStreamyard * Edited/Produced/Directed by Al Mega

The New Yorker: Politics and More
Mark Meadows and the “Congeniality of Evil”

The New Yorker: Politics and More

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2023 34:29


The Washington Roundtable: Mark Meadows, Donald Trump's former right-hand man, took the stand in Georgia this week to argue that his actions in the election-racketeering case—in which he was indicted two weeks ago, alongside eighteen co-conspirators, including Trump—were taken in his capacity as a federal official. For that reason, he and his lawyers petitioned for the case against him to be moved from state to federal court. Meadows, who has been a significant and disruptive force in American politics since he arrived in Washington, in 2013, may be trying to have his case heard before a more sympathetic jury. “I don't think there's anyone I can think of in American politics,” the staff writer Jane Mayer says, “who's put his finger to the wind more often to try to figure out which way it's blowing.” What does Meadows's rise—and now, potential fall—teach us about the Republican Party today? The New Yorker staff writers Susan B. Glasser, Jane Mayer, and Evan Osnos weigh in.

The New Yorker: Politics and More
Mark Meadows and the “Congeniality of Evil”

The New Yorker: Politics and More

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2023 34:24


The Washington Roundtable: Mark Meadows, Donald Trump's former right-hand man, took the stand in Georgia this week to argue that his actions in the election-racketeering case—in which he was indicted two weeks ago, alongside eighteen co-conspirators, including Trump—were taken in his capacity as a federal official. For that reason, he and his lawyers petitioned for the case against him to be moved from state to federal court. Meadows, who has been a significant and disruptive force in American politics since he arrived in Washington, in 2013, may be trying to have his case heard before a more sympathetic jury. “I don't think there's anyone I can think of in American politics,” the staff writer Jane Mayer says, “who's put his finger to the wind more often to try to figure out which way it's blowing.” What does Meadows's rise—and now, potential fall—teach us about the Republican Party today? The New Yorker staff writers Susan B. Glasser, Jane Mayer, and Evan Osnos weigh in.

Drive The Green Golf Podcast
Episode 285 – Mr. Congeniality

Drive The Green Golf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 95:30


This week, we recap the definition of getting hot at the right time as Viktor Hovland wins the FedEx Cup. Plus, the USA Ryder Cup has made their choices and we have some serious thoughts. And last but not least….its Labour Day Classic week! We preview our flagship event. The post Episode 285 – Mr. Congeniality appeared first on Drive The Green Golf.

I'm The Worst with Claire Hooper
14. Rob Mills: Mister Congeniality…swings a punch.

I'm The Worst with Claire Hooper

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 40:14


The Manila Times Podcasts
OPINION: Mis-congeniality | August 15, 2023

The Manila Times Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 3:53


OPINION: Mis-congeniality | August 15, 2023Subscribe to The Manila Times Channel - https://tmt.ph/YTSubscribe Visit our website at https://www.manilatimes.net Follow us: Facebook - https://tmt.ph/facebook Instagram - https://tmt.ph/instagram Twitter - https://tmt.ph/twitter DailyMotion - https://tmt.ph/dailymotion Subscribe to our Digital Edition - https://tmt.ph/digital Check out our Podcasts: Spotify - https://tmt.ph/spotify Apple Podcasts - https://tmt.ph/applepodcasts Amazon Music - https://tmt.ph/amazonmusic Deezer: https://tmt.ph/deezer Stitcher: https://tmt.ph/stitcherTune In: https://tmt.ph/tunein#TheManilaTimes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Trapital
Hip-Hop's 50 Greatest Moguls

Trapital

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 105:53


August 11, 2023 is the 50th anniversary of hip-hop. What started out mostly as a spoken word artform has become a worldwide juggernaut. Thanks to the moguls who pushed the genre forward, hip-hop went from 0 to 100.In this episode, we rank the 50 greatest moguls in hip-hop's history. We reached out to industry experts — from artists to execs to media personalities — to help us compile the list. Friend of the pod, Zack O'Malley Greenburg, joins me to count them down from No. 50 to No. 10:39 How do we define “mogul”7:06 Honorable mentions09:10 The “Don't overlook their influence” group (ranks 50-41)16:19 The “Playing chess not checkers” group (ranks 40-31)23:38 The “Our impact runs deep” group (ranks 30-21)33:47 No. 2035:37 No. 1937:56 No. 1841:32 No. 1744:27 No. 1647:21 No. 1551:22 No. 14 55:55 No. 1359:09 No. 121:00:46 No. 111:02:16 No. 101:04:39 No. 91:06:44 No. 81:10:20 No. 71:14:06 No. 61:15:37 No. 51:17:11 No. 41:20:53 No. 31:29:06 No. 21:30:34 No. 11:33:22 Who got snubbed?1:35:42 What trends stick out from the list?1:41:21 Who would you pick to run your empire?Listen: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | SoundCloud | Stitcher | Overcast | Amazon | Google Podcasts | Pocket Casts | RSSHost: Dan Runcie, @RuncieDan, trapital.coGuests: Zack O'Malley Greenburg, @zogblogThis episode is sponsored by DICE. Learn more about why artists, venues, and promoters love to partner with DICE for their ticketing needs. Visit dice.fmEnjoy this podcast? Rate and review the podcast here! ratethispodcast.com/trapitalTrapital is home for the business of music, media and culture. Learn more by reading Trapital's free memo.TRANSCRIPT[00:00:00] Zack Greenburg: ownership. Was just such an important thing for Nipsey. Such an important thing for Berner. And, you know, interviewing the two of them, I would say, their mindset around ownership was the closest I've ever seen to Jay Z.[00:00:13] Dan Runcie Intro Audio: Hey, welcome to the Trapital Podcast. I'm your host and the founder of Trapital, Dan Runcie. This podcast is your place to gain insights from the executives in music, media, entertainment, and more who are taking hip hop culture to the next level.[00:00:39] Dan Runcie Guest Intro: This episode is a celebration to hip hop's 50th anniversary. This is a countdown on the 50 greatest moguls ever in hip hop. I'm joined by Zack O'Malley Greenburg, friend of the pod, and we both reached out to. A bunch of label heads, executives, people in hip hop that would know best. And we put it together in an aggregate list.And we're here to break down that list today. We talk about what does it mean to be a mogul? What are some of the considerations we made when we were looking into this list ourselves, how the results looked, what surprised us? What were the snubs? What were the misses? And what can we learn from this overall?And if Zack and I were putting together our dream teams, what would that look like? This is a lot of fun. Really happy with how it turned out. So let's dive in.[00:01:25] Dan Runcie: All right, hip hop's 50th anniversary is right around the corner and we decided to celebrate it in the only way that we know best countdown hip hop's greatest moguls and I'm joined by Zack O'malley Greenburg, who reached out to me about this. I was really excited about it and we spent some time over the past couple of weeks, reaching out to people we know, making sure that we have the best insights looking through and making sure that we had all of the. Breakdowns to share. So Zack, I'm ready for this. How are you feeling?[00:01:55] Zack Greenburg: I am stoked. Yeah, I mean, you know, 50th anniversary of hip hop. We reached out to 50 different judges. amongst, you know, the sort of, the most respected folks from, you know, label heads to artists to entrepreneurs, you know, I think we've got half of them, roughly half of them replied since in their votes, we're going to keep their individual votes anonymous, but, you know, Dan could tell you about some of the judges.Yeah, and it was just really fun to kind of mix it up, you know, I think the thing about this list, a lot of these characters are just kind of an apples to oranges comparison as you'll see once we dive into it, but that's the beauty of it, right? I mean, how do you, you know, compare like a pioneering executive to like a modern day artist mogul? And we really kind of left it in the hands of the judges. And we just said, basically the only guidance was, this is a business focused list, but you know, you can rank artists, executives, people who are both. It just, whatever your definition of mogul is, that's how, you know, that's how you should rank them. And people submitted lists and obviously the higher they rank somebody, the more points we gave them and, you know, the lower they got, but, you know, so there's some people on there who are like accumulators. They ended up on everybody's list, but not so high, but, you know, as a result, they ended up on the top 50.And then there are some who were just like, not ranked at all by most people, but had a couple of really high ranks so that they made the list. So I think it's a pretty cool mix.[00:03:10] Dan Runcie: Right? It's kind of like how we look at artists. There's some artists that have just been consistent, steady through and through each year. You'll always get some reliable output from them, but then there are other artists too. They were the best for a certain amount of time. Maybe they cooled off for a bit.Maybe they came back and that's kind of the way music is too. One of the things that. I was asked whenever I was reaching out to people about this was the same thing that you posed earlier. People wanted to know, how are we defining mogul and we left it up to their interpretation. It is a term that means different things to different people, but maybe for the sake of this conversation, let's kick it off here.Zack, how do you define mogul? And how did you define it when creating your list?[00:03:51] Zack Greenburg: Yeah, I mean, to me a hip hop mogul, more general is just, you know, somebody who not only is a business person, but has some degree of ownership, in whatever it is that they're doing. that's not the only definition of it for me, but like, you know, when I was putting together my rankings, I thought, you know, who are the owners?the same time, you know, people who are executives who are in a decision making place. you know, that counts for something. And I think also, you know, if you're an artist, and you simply have some control over your own work, you maintain your copyrights, whatever, like that counts as being a mogul. So, you know, specifically when it comes to hip hop, you know, I'd say people who are, you know, definitely getting in charge of your own work, but also creating new lines of business, you know, influencing the culture. but you know, a way that they've got some skin in the game from a business perspective, you know, that, kind of thing.That's kind of how I looked at it. but you could see from the votes that, you know, everybody had a slightly different definition too.[00:04:47] Dan Runcie: Yeah, there was definitely a lot of correlation with the artists who tend to be the ones that are the wealthiest. They end up at the highest rankings in on some of those lists, too, but it wasn't exactly correlated because there's a difference. And these are some of the things I kept in mind, too, with the mogul definition, thinking specifically aboutinfluence and impact, were you having, or did you create opportunities for others around you? Were you able to be a bit of a kingmaker or queenmaker in your respective right? Was there a impact in terms of other generations that either looked and modeled how they're doing what they're doing and looking at you as some form of inspiration with that?So there's the indirect impact and influence, but also the, Indirect piece of it too. So there's the money piece as well, but then what do you do with that money? And then that's how I had went about it. And similarly, everyone had their own unique spin to it.[00:05:42] Zack Greenburg: Yeah, for sure. And, you know, and I think the definition changed over time, of what a mogul really is, but when I was putting my rankings together, I think the idea of starting something new, you know, that's also paramount, amongst all the criteria as well.[00:05:55] Dan Runcie: Right? So, of course, Zack and I had our list, but we reached out to a number of people and several other label heads, executives, and people that are in the game.So thank you all to your contributions. We couldn't have done this without you. And if anything, it helped add a variety beyond just you and I, getting and putting our list out there. It added a more full scope and like anything. Oh, this is how you look at it. Interesting and being able to pull unique insights there.[00:06:21] Zack Greenburg: Yeah, for sure. you know, one thing I think we probably ought to point out, on the list, you know, the list is, heavily male. but it's about only 20% women on the list. you know, we did everything we could obviously to make it more equitable, but, you know, the votes are the votes.And, you know, I think there is a bit of a reflection of sort of the state of affairs over the past half century, you know, unfortunately, like many parts of music business, hip hop has been, you know, heavily overindexing for males. So, you know, here's hoping that when 50 years to do a hundred years of hip hop, you know, we'll have even things out a bit or completely, let's say maybe even, you know, made up for lost time, but I think some of the spots on the list, you know, the rankings do kind of reflect an industry reality that we've seen, unfortunately for 50 years.[00:07:06] Dan Runcie: Right? And hopefully this gets better. We do feel and you'll see when we talk about some of the people here, glad about some of the names that got mentioned. Of course, there's always room to be able to have more and hopefully for hip hop's 100th anniversary. If when and people are breaking that down, there's hopefully even more representation there.So, with that, I think it's probably good for us to get started right before the list, but talk about some of the honorable mentions. So, there were people that didn't quite make the cut of 50, but we still wanted to highlight them and the work that they. Did here. So a few of those names here to give a shout out to.So we have Cindy Campbell, Jermaine Dupree, Audrey Harrell, Jay Cole, Damon John. What comes or what do you think about when you hear those names?[00:07:55] Zack Greenburg: Yeah, you know, I mean, Cindy Campbell, I think in many ways you could look at her as the first promoter in hip hop history, right? I mean, you know, we're talking about 50 years of hip hop. That's 50 years from that first party that. She and DJ Kool Herc through, you know, in the rec room on Cedric Avenue.And, I think the idea was that they were going to raise a little bit of cash so she could go get herself a new back to school wardrobe. Now, if that's not, you know, entrepreneurship and hip hop, you know, from the very beginning, I don't know what it is. And so I think Cindy deserves a ton of credit, for being there at the very beginning, you know, but I think on the honorable mentions to a lot of the folks that are on here, you know, or maybe like a little bit, you know, not exactly falling on the same radar, you know, for the list. So like, you know, Damon John, obviously he did with, you know, creating FUBU and, you know, everything he's done as an entrepreneur, it's incredible, but it, I think it's sort of like more of a national brand that is, you know, apart from hip hop and so is his personality, right? Like you see him on shark tank or, you know, whatever, like he sort of moved past, I wouldn't necessarily categorize him, as just hip hop, although he's had a tremendous impact on hip hop.So I think probably that's why, he wasn't on more lists. It's not to sort of ding him his impact, which is considerable.[00:09:10] Dan Runcie: Right, and I do think that of course, music is one element of hip hop. You do have fashion, you do have others. So music definitely got weighted heavily in this list, but Dave and John and his influence in fashion, and there's other people in fashion and we'll get into them in this list too, but we can't overlook everything he did there and some of the more unique and clever marketing tactics that came from food booth that other people did who will mention in this list as well. 1 person that I do want to highlight here from that list 2 people. So, Jermaine Dupri want to give him a shout out as well. Just everything he was able to do with.So, so Def records. He was part of that movement in the 90s, where you saw LaFace and then all these other groups in the South be able to come up, do their own. There was a so so deaf sound, a so so Def vibe and his ability to do it both in rap, but also have a bit of the soul there. Some of the epic production that he's been involved with, even outside of hip hop, thinking about albums like Mariah Carey's Emancipation of Mimi and others, even though he didn't always do everything in hip hop. I think that some of his influence can't go overstated there. And then the second person who's similar in that regard, I would say is Andre Harrell. We talked about him in past episodes, especially the bad boy one, but everything that he did from Uptown Records and then moving on to Motown Records and gave in many ways helped give Puff the blueprint for what he was able to do years later.[00:10:37] Zack Greenburg: Yeah, absolutely. And, you know, I think Andre had a lot of successes, also had a lot of failures, not necessarily, you know, through his own doing, the time, but definitely somebody who deserves, you know, a hat tip at the very least. And, you know, I'm sure Puff would agree about that too.[00:10:52] Dan Runcie: Agreed. Agreed. All right. We ready ready to get into it.[00:10:57] Zack Greenburg: Let's do it.[00:10:58] Dan Runcie: All right. So in the initial group here, which we're calling the don't overlook their influence group. This is people who are ranked 50 through 41. so in order we have Ethiopia have to Marion at 50. She was the former CEO of Motown. We have Top Dog, co founder and CEO of Top Dog Entertainment. We have Mona Scott Young from her work at Violators and more recently Love Hip Hop. And what she also has done with Hip Hop Homicides and some other multimedia projects. We have T.I. with everything he's done with Grand Hustle and Multimedia. We have Eazy E with Priority Records. Many ways pioneering so much of the stuff we saw.We have Todd Moskowitz, L. A. Reed, Craig Kalman, former CEO from Atlantic. We have Sylvia Roan and then tied for 40. We have Desiree Perez and Steve Stout. What are your thoughts on that group list?[00:11:55] Zack Greenburg: Oh, man, I don't know. Maybe we should just pick out a few here and there that we thought were particularly interesting. I mean, you know, I think Ethiopia is a good example of somebody who would be higher up if she were identified, you know, solely as a, you know, as a hip hop mogul, but she's had kind of like a pretty wide reach, you know, especially in R and B, and pop. I mean, some of the stuff she's done with Erykah Badu, NeYo, Stevie Wonder, you know, like over the years, you know, wouldn't be classified as hip hop, but it's worth it nonetheless. just think that, you know, being kind of like in between, in between genres, you know, resulted in her being down a little bit further on the list.But, you know, somebody who had a tremendous impact. you know, I would also, I would highlight TI here, you know, the self proclaimed King of the South, but, you know, in terms of, I remember the years when, you know, we were putting together the Forbes list and, you know, kind of looking at, you know, kind of regionally who is most important to me.Yeah, he was sort of like. The Jay Z of the South. And he was really, especially when he was having that moment, you know, getting a lot of songs on, you know, national radio and, kind of being in the public eye, I mean, had a tremendous business focus, you know, he was always interested in sort of like, what's the next thing that I can create?and you know, that kind of entrepreneurial energy, you know, I think, especially within the context of the South, like taking the blueprint, from guys like Jay Z, you know, I think he certainly deserves a mention. I kind of thought he'd end up higher here, but I guess he's been, not as, especially in the music front lately.and then I would definitely highlight, Desiree, you know, she's somebody who's been behind the scenes for a really long time, with Jay Z and rock nation, but like. she runs rock nation. And although Jay Z obviously has the final say in things, you know, a lot of things that you see, come out of that camp are, you know, her doing and have her fingerprints all over them.And I know some of y'all might have seen the Book of Hove exhibit at the Brooklyn Museum or the Brooklyn Public Library that was a Desiree Perez production and, you know, she said that it was like her emptying her 80, 000 square foot storage unit into the library, but, you know, but to have, you know, that kind of, impact at a place like Roc Nation and to help, you know, Jay Z do what he's done, you know, I think those are all worthy, of notation and, you know, I think she deserves her spot there for sure.[00:14:09] Dan Runcie: Yeah, Desiree is someone that has been working with Jay Z for a while now, and I feel like she deserved a shout out on Jay's verse in Pound Cake, the Drake song. You know where he's like, Dave made millions, Lyor made millions. I feel like Desiree should have gotten a shout out there too, but yeah.I'm glad that she got mentioned here. Two other names I'll run through quickly. Steve Stout, someone who I thought would have ended up higher, and I know that, you know, it was interesting to see how the results played out, but I do think that one of the best marketers that we've seen come through hip hop.He was ahead of the curve in a number of ways, dating back to the 90s with seeing the men in black sunglasses and everything that he's done there from his time working with Nas, everything that they've done, whether it was the firm or, him being a record executive himself and then showing as well, how he's able to do it in advertising and bringing a lot of these companies and brands that didn't necessarily align or think about being related with, you know, hip hop culture and those elements to be able to do it.You look at a company like State Farm and how we now look at what that company has done. And a lot of that is through his work and obviously with what he's done at United Masters. So shout out there and I also do want to give a shout out to Mona Scott Young mentioned her earlier, but she was a right hand to someone who will mention on the list as well coming up soon with everything she did in Violator, this is back when, you know, Q Tip and Busta Rhymes and that whole crew were doing their thing. And then later, I know people have a lot of polarizing opinions about love and hip hop, but if you look at the career opportunities that were created for people that have came through, and the longevity that she's granted, a lot of people that the record industry forgot about that she was able to continue to give opportunities for think about the trick daddies, Trina's and folks like that. I know people hate to see them arguing on camera, but would we have Cardi B where she is today? If it weren't for the platform of love and hip hop, and she's continued to do things with other vocals on the list that we'll get into. So I do want to give a shout out to her[00:16:08] Zack Greenburg: Yeah, definitely a worthy shout out. And we could probably go on and on about even just like the tent in this bracket here, but I suppose we ought to, we ought to move on to the next room before, before we run[00:16:19] Dan Runcie: indeed. Yep. So the next group is playing chest, not checkers. So at 39, we have Dave Mays, founder of the source 38. We have Irv Gotti, founder of Murder, Inc. 37, Cardi B 36, Lil Wayne 35, Nipsey Hussle, 34. Steve Rifkin, from Loud Records 33, Missy Elliot. 32 Birder from Cookies, 31 Kevin Lyles and 30 Chris Lighty.[00:16:47] Zack Greenburg: Oh man, this is a pretty stacked bracket, I must say. I think that, you know, there are a couple of names that stick out to me here. I'm going to go with Nipsey and Berner, because in a funny way, I think, they have like a sort of a similar, a sort of similar strategy, which is like, you have a very clear idea of what it is that you're going to do.You own it, and then you, you know, you continue to own it like ownership. Was just such an important thing for Nipsey. Such an important thing for Berner. And, you know, interviewing the two of them, I would say, their mindset around ownership was the closest I've ever seen to Jay Z. and they really understood from the beginning that they had to own all their music.Own all of their branding own, you know, the companies that create on the side and then they can monetize it later. And, you know, with Nipsey rest in peace. I mean, he was just on the cusp of, of kind of like becoming a mainstream superstar, you know, when, his life ended all too soon. So, I think what Berner is doing with cookies is really fascinating like Berner is, you know, you want to talk, lists. I mean, he's in the top five, probably the top four or three at this point, in terms of net worth for actual, hip hop artists. And that's because of the success of cookies and, you know, there's been, a lot of ups and downs in the cannabis business lately, but like the amount of ownership that he has, you know, I think it amounts to about one third still of cookies, which is, you know, a billion dollar brand. When we gets legalized, you know, like he's going to see the fruits of his labor and, that focus on ownership I think is really going to pay off on the longterm.So I would highlight those two guys, in this tier as the ones that, I think were the most impressive to me. That's not to shade anybody else, but,[00:18:25] Dan Runcie: Yeah, those two guys are also two of the few people who I see people still wearing their merchandise on a regular basis. Granted, I live in San Francisco. There's a cookie store here. So, I mean, I know there is a local connection for sure, but same with Nipsey Hussle. I mean, sadly, it's now been over 4 years since he passed away, and you still see Crenshaw shirts.He understood, Nipsey especially, understood exactly where everything's going. And it's just so sad that, you know, it was gone so soon. Two names, I'm going to shout out here. I'm going to shout. I'm going to shout out Cardi B and I want to shout out Chris Lighty. So Cardi B talked about her a little with the Mona Scott young piece, but she's entered and ran her rap career more uniquely than other artists that we've seen at her level have. And I think that speaks a lot to just where the game is now. It's been over six years since Bodak Yellow came out. And it's been over five years now since her debut album. This is someone who hasn't put out a studio album in over five years.And hasn't gone on tour in a traditional way, but it's still doing her thing. And I think this is one of the things that's unique. She finds interesting ways to monetize herself and to put herself on. She's like, Hey, I can do these private shows and they're going to pay me, you know, 1. 5 million or 3 million just to do a half an hour set.I'm going to do my thing. I'm going to be there at Super Bowl weekend. I may not be performing at the Super Bowl, but I'm going to go do these private shows for Bob craft or the fanatics event or all these things and collect the checks. it's very interesting to see younger artists to do that Lionel Richie playbook, but she is like, Hey, I don't necessarily have to do that. And even though people always do try to, you know, loop her into the Nicki Minaj versus Cardi B beef, she still has lended her hand and extended it to other young artists, especially women in the game, whether it's Ice Spice and others, whether she's doing it through her talents and others. So she's someone that I hope as she continues on, you know, into her thirties and into her forties can continue to rise up this list.And then Chris Lighty talked about a little bit with Mona Sky Young, co founder of Violator and everything they're able to do there. Sad that he was taken away so soon, but if you have not heard this yet and if you haven't listened to the podcast, I highly recommend the Mogul podcast series that was done several years ago on it.It was done by Reggie Yose, who is Combat Jack, who has since passed away as well, but I highly recommend that if you want a full breakdown on everything Chris Leite did. Violator and after that was truly one of the early ones looking at product partnerships and a lot of the things that we see now that are common in hip hop.[00:21:07] Zack Greenburg: And, you know, if we didn't have Chris Lighty, I don't think we would have had 50 Cent. I mean, at least not to the extent that we have him. you know, I mean, I remember writing my first story about 50 and like for Forbes, maybe 2008 and sitting down with Chris and just kind of like hearing him lay out the plan.And again, it's the emphasis on ownership, right? you know, Chris Leidy, I think was the one who really pushed, 50 to take the equity in vitamin water and his parent company, rather than just do an endorsement. And, you know, obviously that became a huge, deal and really like a model for so much, not only of hip hop, but like other parts of the entertainment industry, you know, I think Chris definitely deserves a spot, maybe even should be a little higher. and you know, probably also, there's, you know, again, all these folks deserve a shout out, but Kevin Lyles, I think is, got one of the most inspirational stories. you know, it's another person, I think we've both interviewed a bunch of times, but, you know, just his journey from intern to president of Def Jam and I think seven years. And he just did it by working harder than everybody else like he wasn't an artist that got put there because he had some hit, it wasn't some kind of like nepotism deal, you know, he just outworked everybody and, you know, he had the talent and, you know, the horsepower to just like get it done. And to make that journey within seven years. So I think it's, for people who are listening and, you know, want to do something like that with their own career, you know, study Kevin Miles because he was able to make it, without being, you know, some kind of like preternatural, singing talent or something like that he just did it on smarts and work ethic.[00:22:39] Dan Runcie: And one of the few people that co founded a record label and sold it a decade later for hundreds of millions of dollars, which is what he did 300 as well. Right? So of course, not 300 now underwater, but everything he did with Lyor and Todd, there, is impressive. There's not that many black founders in general. In tech, any sector that have built and exited companies for several hundred, a million dollars, the way that he was able to be a part of that. So, hats offhim.[00:23:09] Zack Greenburg: yeah, I think it takes a special kind of guts to be able to, you know, I mean, he was a well paid executive with a cushy music job, you know, to leave that world, start your own thing. I mean, I know they had, you know, big backers and everything, but like to take a risk once you've already experienced that level of success and to go out and start something, you know, as opposed to starting something from scratch when you have nothing anyway.I mean, it, takes a lot of gumption to do that. So, you know, again, yes, a pretty cool second act for Kevin miles.[00:23:38] Dan Runcie: Indeed, the next group here, our impact runs deep. It is Nicki Will Smith at 28, Swiss beats 27, LL Cool J, 26, Coach K and P, 25, Julie Greenwald, 24. The E40 23, Pharrell 22, and Rick Ross, 21.[00:24:01] Zack Greenburg: Yeah. I think, that's a pretty strong, deck there. And I think also, you know, here, you find some people who, you could argue should be higher or lower based on, you know, how much of their career was done in the hip hop music world, right? Like Queen Latifah, LL Cool J, Will Smith.Obviously those are huge crossover acts. but I think they all got a lot of points from some of the voters because, you know, that is in one way, the measure of a mogul, like you're diversifying your portfolio and whether that's by owning different things or, you know, by getting into, different types of performance, you know, on the silver screen, I think that's a viable path too.but just from like a purely musical entrepreneurial perspective, I would highlight, Swiss Beats and Pharrell, who I think, you know, the two of them are more influential than anybody in terms of like, I'd say Swizz in terms of art and Pharrell in terms of fashion. and you know, some of the things they've done around those two areas and, you know, Pharrell certainly, now with LVMH, but also before with Ice Cream, Billionaire Boys Club, you know, he was very active in starting his own things on the fashion side.And, you know, kind of inspiring artists to do that. you know, would we have had a Yeezy if we hadn't had Pharrell, you know, doing what he was doing and, you know, and even doing what he did with Adidas? you know, I don't know about that. And, Swiss beads certainly, you know, not only from the art side of things, but you know, it's a really impressive art collection.I did a story on him a few years ago and, you know, he's got like, Jeff Kuhn sculptures and Basquiat's and Warhol's and his, you know, like in his foyer. I mean, it's, pretty impressive stuff. but the way that he moves behind the scenes, as sort of like a corporate brand whisperer, at places, you know, like Bacardi, Lotus, you know, this goes on, you know, I think he, he's sort of like more quietlyinfluential than, some folks realize. And, you know, certainly has been earning, on par with, you know, with all the, you know, most of the names, if not higher than most of the names we've mentioned so far. and you know, what he's done on the, both of them, what they've done on the production side, also hard to top.So that must count for something as well. I kind of went more than one shout out there, didn't I? So[00:26:06] Dan Runcie: Yeah. No, that was good. That was good.I'm glad you mentioned the two of them though, because if you didn't, I probably would've called the other one out. The thing about Swiss as well, everything that he's done with versus specifically also embodies this idea and definition of a mogul because he was able to be.A kingmaker in the sense of creating opportunities for others. He did that through the equity that he was able to give all of those early participants in versus in trailer itself. And then additionally, with the careers that we're able to have a boost because of. everything that happened, with the matchups from versus specifically, you look at someone like Ashanti, who is now doing tours and pop it up every now and then she wasn't doing that before her versus and her battle versus Keisha Cole was one of the not, if not the most watched one that we've had.You look at Jadakiss and everything that he's been able to do since his epic showdown against, with Lox versus Dipset with that versus you look at Jeezy versus Gucci Mane. I know that versus definitely had its peak popularity during the pandemic, but that kind of stuff that he was able to do with Timbaland, I think also speaks so much to everything that he's been able to do there.And another person I want to mention to that was in this group as well that I think is similar is LL Cool J because I think similar to the way that. Swiss beets is Ella is also with someone that's been involved with multimedia with everything from the jump. He was the 1st artist to truly breakthrough from Def Jam and did it as a teenager.So, of course, he gets plenty of shout out for that, but he's also always been trying to find ways to look out for that next generation of artists. And he's been doing some of that more recently with rock the bells, and that's its own. Company and entity now where they have a festival coming up as well to celebrate things that are happening with hip hops anniversary.So it's been cool to see him do things as well. And I'll give a very brief shout out here to, coach K and P because they, similar to how I mentioned, Kevin Liles were able to build and grow a company and then sell it for, I believe, forget the exact sale price for, quality control. But they were able to do that thanks in part to a lot of the work that Ethiopia had done, helping to give quality control, the platform that it did, and especially in an era where I think it's harder for a record label to have a true brand, they were able to help give it a boost.[00:28:36] Zack Greenburg: That's true. And on that note of labels, I think Julie Greenwald, there's a mention, you know, she and Craig Kalman, who's mentioned, in an earlier grouping, you know, run Atlantic together. And there's a lot of, of music that we wouldn't have seen if it had been for the two of them, you know, running the show over there.So, shout out to Julie. I mean, the only one actually we haven't discussed here with E40 and Rick Ross. And I don't know, you know, probably get moving, but, do you think Rick Ross deserves to be number 21 on this entire list? Like ahead of Pharrell, ahead of, you know, some of the other names on here. I was surprised that he was ranked this high.[00:29:09] Dan Runcie: I love the spicy questions. Cause this is what people wanted to hear the podcast about, right? They wanted to hear one of us, you know, poke the bear a little bit.If Rick Ross was able to nail that dive in the pool, do you think you would have ranked him higher?[00:29:21] Zack Greenburg: Ha ha ha ha ha ha. No, no, I wouldn't. I mean, I still know. I mean, you know, like I get it, you know, he's called the boss that he must be a mogul, You know, and, some of the things he's done in terms of, you know, Bel Air and Maybach music and all that. Sure. But like, you know, when you put them up against like some of the other ones, did he really do something new or was he more just like following a, blueprint that had worked for others before and, you know, executing it to a degree success, but like, again, not, you know, not to the level of, let's say Pharrell.I think maybe I just, I'm salty that he ended up ahead of Pharrell. I think Pharrell is just way more influential and Mowgli, but, I don't know. What do you think?[00:29:59] Dan Runcie: So, I've read 2 of Ross's books and I interviewed him once on Trapital. I think that, to your point, he did follow the blueprint that we saw from others. I think he is smart about the types of partnerships he does, but it does feel like a ditty light. Type of playbook that he's been able to do and build.And I do think a lot of it makes sense. He may not necessarily have the large media entities the way that he does. Although I do think he's overdue for some type of comedy show or some type of reality show just following him around because I think he's hilarious. And anytime that he gets that, it could just generate something unique.And I'm sure he's been hit up about it. I do think that he's done well for himself. Just thinking about. Now, how his career is growing, I think it's been what, 16, 17 years since hustling 1st came out. I think in this range, there is some flexibility there in terms of like, where people are in certain ways.I get why he may not necessarily be as high. I'm sure if you looked at the net worth or the earnings, that some of the people that are lower than him may actually be higher. I think 1 of the knocks potentially is although Maybach music was cool. I wrote about this in Trapit as well. I think there was a missed opportunity.And part of that comes from, huh, did Ross do all the things that he probably could have done from a leadership perspective to especially like, when Meek Mill and Wally were beefing and stuff. And I think Ross had a bit more of a laissez faire approach to things, which in some ways is kind of the opposite of King making as we're talking about this, right?Can we really bring folks together and make something larger than it is. I think it was a bit tough in general for people to try to do everything themselves, try to be the boss of this label, which is signed to a different label because Rick Ross was signed to a different label than MNG was himself. And I think anytime you have that type of dynamic, it's just splitting the leadership interests. So I hear you.[00:32:00] Zack Greenburg: Yeah. So then how much of a mogul are you, if your label is really, you know, so I guess everybody's labels on somebody else's label and have you distributed by something, but you know, it's like when they're like multiple labels kind of, you know, intertwined with your label, it kind of causes the question.are you really the boss? If you have several bosses that you're answering to, but you know, I think actually though. in Rick Ross's defense, what he's done with Wingstop, I mean, that is pretty unique and, I don't know that anybody else on this list has something comparable in that space.So, you know, maybe that's why, I think, you know, by virtue of that, you could put them pretty high up. And maybe that's what some of the judges were thinking, you know, but he also ended up on a lot of lists, you know, so some of the judges just kind of like, maybe we're getting to some of the judges sent rank lists, and they're like, you know, this person is the top and they should get the most points and other people were like, here are my people.And you can just rank them evenly. and I think Rick Ross ended up on a lot of those lists. So, you know. I think again, maybe like I was alluding to earlier, he's a bit of a compiler, nothing wrong with that, you know, you can get into the hall of fame by compiling 3000 hits, but, it's interesting to see how, how the opinions differ. That's the whole fun of it.[00:33:06] Dan Runcie: He runs his business is almost like how a small business owner would in a number of ways where he has a bunch of car washes and, you know, his is 1 of the family members does that he has his wing stops, right? He has that. And it is a bit of this, like, mogul dumbness from that perspective in terms of like, okay, I have my hands in these things and I've hired people to have, you know, different roles within that that doesn't necessarily have things in aggregate. It's a bit more of the strip mall mentality as opposed to the, you know, building a skyscraper that could then build other skyscrapers, but it's something worth mentioning, but I hope we keep that up with a few of the other rankings we have coming up as we dig into the top 20, here.So, yeah, let's start with 20. So, 20, Queen Latifah, I think that she and, Ice Cube, who we'll get into in a minute, were one of the first that noticed, hey, I may not be able to do this rap thing forever, what are areas that I can expand this multimedia empire and everything I'm building.She was able to do this with Living Single, the show that was Friends before Friends was, and even the way that she was able to show young black people that were having, you know, highly sought after roles, but they still had their interpersonal dynamics. It was cool. It was refreshing. It was aspirational, which I do think that a lot of the black sitcoms were in the 90s.And she was able to do that, continue finding ways to put other people on as well through the work that she did. She was also willing to take risks. Like I remember when she was in set it off, people had a bunch of questions about, Oh, you're going to play a lesbian in this heist movie. What is this going to do for your career?And she was willing to do that. And I think she is always, you know, be willing to take risks. So, you know, shout out to her and I'm glad that several people have mentioned her[00:34:56] Zack Greenburg: Yeah. And I think she gets credit for, like you say, diversifying her portfolio. you know, into the acting world. it's worth noting, you know, she was barely ahead of Rick Ross. but you know, there is a big difference between 21 and 20. It's the top 20. So, again, I think, you know, she was a bit of a compiler, but there were a couple of people who ranked her in the top 10.and, you know, I think just like in terms of the breadth of her career, you know, the longevity, the diversity of the things that she's gotten into. you know, even if it's not as much ownership as somebody, even like a Rick Ross, it's just like, having your hands in a lot of pies and like that really counts for something as a mogul.So, I think it makes sense to see you there.[00:35:36] Dan Runcie: Agreed 19 is Eminem. So let's talk about it. How do we feel about Eminem in 19?[00:35:43] Zack Greenburg: You know, I think it's a weird one, honestly. you know, there's no doubting, his lyrical prowess and where, you know, where he kind of stacks up as part of like the pantheon of lyricists, like fine. But is he really a mogul? I mean, he's somebody who has been, you know, very reclusive at times. Who has, you know, kind of gotten in his own way at other times. I mean, I could see ranking him up here though, just by virtue of ownership of the music and sort of like the quality and quantity of his catalog. you know, what he did with D12, you know, he did have shady records and, you know, and all that.So again, you know, there, there is kind of a layer cake of a label situation, like some of the folks who mentioned earlier across, but, you know, that was at least important to him to set up, you know, as his continued ownership of, You know, his work and, you know, certainly when it comes to like raw commercial prowess, you know, Eminem, is one of the best selling hip hop artists of all time.If not the best, depending on how you look at it. And just, you know, simply by virtue of the amount of revenue he generated, you know, throughout the late 90s and early aughts at the peak of the sort of CD age there. you know, that deserves, some kind of something, even if he wasn't running around starting his own, you know, side businesses as much as some of these other folks[00:37:02] Dan Runcie: Best selling artist of the 2000s by a pretty strong amount, I believe, and has the most of any genre, right? And the most streamed song of the 2000s as well, at least on Spotify with Lose Yourself, and I'm pretty sure Till I Collapse and maybe a couple of others aren't too far. Behind as Will Page as Spotify's former chief economist said, anytime Eminem farts or burps or releases anything on a streaming service, it provides a huge bump to everything in this back catalog.So, I still laugh about that, but I do think that speaks to it there and. If, correct me if I'm wrong, but I think he was one of the first hip hop artists to have a Sirius XM channel himself.So that's something that's unique and obviously Sirius is still doing its thing. So, shout out to him there. A bit higher than I probably would have ranked him, but that's why it's interesting to get the group results here. Ah, this one's gonna be spicy. Number 18. Your boy, Suge Knight.[00:38:02] Zack Greenburg: Yeah, you know, I mean, I think this is one of the tougher ones on the entire list. You know, this is not like a list of, Ms. Congeniality or Mr. Congeniality, as you'll see, you know, some of the other names on here. Obviously, you know, Suge is in jail. he's been involved in the death of, you know, human beings that like that is, you know, not sort of like what you're after in a mogul here, but, enough people, you know, I guess felt that the business, if you just, you know, looking at it from a pure business perspective, was enough to put them up here. And, you know, there is no arguing that death row at its peak was one of the most influential record labels, you know, not just in hip hop, but of anything. I mean, any genre, when death row was at its hottest, I don't know any, kind of moment where any other, you know, you'd have to stack that up against peak Motown or, you know, Atlantic or something like that, but, you know, that was really like a, peak moment. So, you know, I think this is one of the things we run into on this list like if somebody exhibits, a level of, you know, sort of business ingenuity, you know, that counts for something and, you know, the other things that you do in your life and your career, you know, we'll detract from that, but, you know, what you did at your peak, I think will get you pretty far in a list like this when people kind of count, you know, we kind of count sort of like the ceiling as opposed to the average, in some cases. So, I don't know. What do you think?[00:39:27] Dan Runcie: These are the two most impressive business moves that Suge Knight has done. Number two is shaking down Vanilla Ice to get his points for everything that he did on the album that had Ice Ice Baby there. Because he was able to use that money to then start and co found Death Row with Dr. Dre. That's number two.Number one is at the 1995 Source Awards where he publicly makes his Call to attract Tupac to say, Hey, I know you're in jail, but we're riding with you. Tupac wasn't signed there at the time, but he knew that this was an opportunity. Tupac likely needed somewhere to call a home and he called his shot. He was able to make it happen.I know everyone talks about the diddy shot about, you know, being all in the video death row. And that, of course, is infamous in its own right. But I think the number one thing that should night did is that that said. those 2 things speak to what should night is, 1, it is that muscle and the prowess of being able to overpower a situation and then take advantage.And I think those were things that he was good at. That said, I don't think he was necessarily strong as a. Business leader, the company imploded in large part. And I don't think it imploded because of Dr. Dre, it imploded because of all of the things, all the shenanigans. And I think for what he was building, some of that just got a little too close to the sun, unfortunately. And, that's Chuck Knight[00:40:49] Zack Greenburg: And, I think that, you know, in some of the reporting I've done over the years, One of the things people say is that Shug and a lot of the guys around him, you know, it wasn't that they were necessarily like that. It's just they kind of had been watching too many bad gangster movies and the music business, didn't know what to do with somebody like Suge Knight.And so the more he kind of like played this role, the more he grew into it to where, to the point where he was actually living sort of a bad gangster movie. and sort of like created, turned himself into a monster. Yeah, so I think like the evolution. or the evolution, of somebody like Suge Knight is sort of fascinating in terms of like what you can, what sort of playing a role can do to you, over the course of time.[00:41:32] Dan Runcie: Agreed. And well said number 17 here is America's most wanted ice cube. I'll start here to kick things off. I think that Ice Cube, like Queen Latifah mentioned earlier, was one of the early ones who had said that he knew that living and doing everything off a raft wasn't gonna last forever. And I think a lot of it was because he experienced some of the brunt and ugliness of it.I mean, we've all seen the Straight Outta Compton movie. He goes into Jerry Heller's office. He starts smashing shit. He releases no Vaseline. There was definitely a no fucks given that carried through even after he was done with NWA, but he saw what this industry is like as well and then that's when he starts writing screenplays.And then that's how Friday because the thing becomes a thing. And then. His career just continues to take off after that he still dabbled in rap and did his thing, but he definitely became known early on for one of the people that took a risk with cube entertainment and everything that he was able to do there.And with any of the movies that he had, whether it was the movies with Mike Epps and plenty others, I do believe that most of these movies were pretty profitable. And he was able to. Do it work within the confines that he had and just continue to build everything he did from a career. We've seen him expand as well into everything that he's done with the big 3 specifically giving a home for basketball players that can still play, but maybe they can't make, you know, a 13 person NBA roster anymore.I do think that some of his more recent news highlights that are a bit more politically driven or him walking around with Tucker Carlson and probably take it away from some of the more prominent memories of Hugh Ice Cube is, but yeah, that's why I had had him or that's why he, I think deserves to be, you know, where he is, on the list.[00:43:27] Zack Greenburg: Yeah. And I think it's interesting, you know, you see, Eminem, Suge Knight, Ice Cube, all together, you know, they're all, inextricably connected to Dr. Dre. one way or the other. Right. and you know, would there, would Dre have been Dre without the three of them? you know, at different phases of his career, you know, I don't know, I mean, I think certainly what, Ice Cube did as part of NWA, you know, I wouldn't say that, that NWA was like.like a business first organization. But like that wasn't the point of NWA and if it hadn't been for NWA, I don't think you would have been able to have business first organizations come out of hip hop in the way that you did. and certainly, you know, somebody like Dr. Dre, so. I think he gets extra points for that.and, you know, this is probably why, you know, he was again, I don't know, was he compiler? He was, you know, he had like a lot of kind of middling, a lot of lists, a couple of top 10 votes, you know? So, you know, I think again, everybody has their favorite and he's up there for a lot of folks.[00:44:27] Dan Runcie: Agreed. Number 16 is Drake. Should we poke the bear again?[00:44:33] Zack Greenburg: Yeah. Does Drake deserve to be at number 16 on this list?[00:44:37] Dan Runcie: This one surprised me, I was very surprised at the number of people that had him on the list, because you can make a case for the opposite, right? It's similar to the M and M thing, but almost to the extreme because M and M, yes, most commercially successful artists, XYZ. There's other artists that are less commercially successful at M and M that did more in that mogul definition but for Drake, it's even bigger of a Delta between these two, because here you have the most streamed artists of all time. So clearly commercially successful on its own, but people believe that OVO. Records or OVO sound itself actually could hurt an artist's career. And when you think about that, you think about some of the other multimedia things that he's done.I know he's been active as an investor and I know that people like Nicki Minaj and others have said, Oh, you know, Drake's a low key billionaire. He just doesn't want you to know it personally. Again, he may be, I mean, I'm not sure what he may not disclose, but it isn't always just about wealth. It's like, what opportunities were you able to create for each other?I do think it's good. That drink has been able to have different people that have been working alongside that. I think did get a bit of that drink stimulus package. And I think that's something that is quite debated, but I do think that. I feel like 21 Savage has definitely benefited from it. I mean, he was already commercially successful, but for him and Drake to do a joint album together was huge.I think it was the same way that it was huge for Future and the same way that the Migos going on tour with Drake in 2018 was huge for them and anything else that Drake continues to do from that perspective. So I think it is, you know, debatable, but I mean, people do definitely add some weight to the artists themselves.[00:46:18] Zack Greenburg: Yeah. And, you know, I think he should be around Eminem and whether they're both too high is an open question, but, you know, there's no doubting the commercial viability of what he's done. He did start more side businesses in Eminem, right? With OVO, whether it's the label, the festival, the clothing line, you know, he started a whiskey brand called Virginia black, which I tried once.It tasted okay. but I don't think it's selling, you know, I don't know if he's even still doing it. yeah, he is definitely involved as a startup investor, so maybe, you know, we'll see some exits and we start to think of him differently at that point. But, yeah, you know, again, I think it's, some voters just kind of overweighted, you know, musical prowess and pop culture influence.And if you're talking about that, I, I don't know anybody who's been as influential in the past 15 years. I mean, he's, you know, he's the most streamed artist of all time and that's got to count for something.[00:47:08] Dan Runcie: Right. I know his cannabis line failed, but there's a lot of people, even people that we'll get to in this list that have also had failed or struggling cannabisbusinesses. And, there's a lot that we could discuss there, but moving on number 15 is Sylvia Robinson, the originator.[00:47:26] Zack Greenburg: I think she deserves to be in the top five, personally. because if there were no Sylvia Robinson, yeah, I mean, I don't know that we have hip hop and, you know, it's, you know, for those who don't know the story, she was running sugar hill records with her husband, Joe sylvia was actually a child star singer herself.And, you know, they kind of had this like middling existence with their label. And then all of a sudden she's at this birthday party that she didn't even want to go to in Harlem and she sees Lovebug Starsky up on the microphone. A hip hop hippie to the hippie to the hip hip hop. You know, this is early, early seventies.She's never heard anything like it. All the kids, you know, hands in the air, like you just don't care. And the whole thing. she tries to get Lovebug to sign. There's some kind of dispute, like with his management, never happens. And so she just goes to the pizzeria in New Jersey, finds three kids, get him, gets them to talk real fast over this record is how she described it.and that's, you know, that's Rapper's Delight. That's the first hip hop song on Wax. That's the first hit. you know, that sort of spawns the whole genre. So, you could certainly argue, that, you know, she, borrowed or she hired, hired people who borrowed or whatever to do this, you know, like the idea that, that the first hip hop, track on wax was like, you know, originated in a pizza shop in New Jersey is really unfortunate cause it started at the Bronx, but like, you know, Sylvia came from Harlem.She, you know, she, she knew that world. Like, you know, she was part of the music business and, for better or worse, she took hip hop from being, you know, just basically like spoken word in person kind of thing to being, you know, national events. Would it have happened eventually?Yeah, I think so. But you know, who knows? I mean, it could have taken years longer and if it took years longer, you know, are we going to have the eighties with like run DMC and Def Jam and all that? Like, you know, I don't know. I mean, it, could have taken a lot longer to get off the ground if she hadn't done what she'd done.And, you know, I don't think we, I don't think we should really be dinging Sylvia Robinson for her Machiavellian tactics, given some of the other people on this list, you know, we're talking like Suge Knight and whoever else, you know, there's quite nefarious characters, you know, as we get higher up too in this list.So, you know, I don't think anything she did was. remotely as bad as, as like a lot of the dudes on this list. and, you know, so, you know, let's, I think we give her her due and yeah, I would definitely put her higher, but, you know, I think that's part of the deal when, when you have somebody who's that early on.You know, people are going to say, Oh, well, you know, the total gross is not quite as much as so and so or whatever the case may be. And she wasn't as famous as some of the artists. So, but you know, she's up there, I mean, ahead of some pretty big names, Drake, Eminem, what have you. So, I think she's getting some flowers here[00:50:00] Dan Runcie: The total gross knock is always one that makes me roll my eyes a bit because even if you take out the inflation aspect and the amount of money that's now in the industry, this is something that happens with pioneers in any type of industry. They are the ones that take the early hits to make it possible.She and her work is what made it possible for rappers to like, she and her workers have made it possible for the message and anything else that we then see after that. Yes. Sugar Hill. records did have its struggles, afterward, like many other labels. But what do you think about broader context of the eighties being a very tough time in general for black music?And there were only a certain number of decision makers in power that could make that happen. Yeah. You have to take that into account. And then additionally, she did stuff outside of even just this record label itself. As you mentioned, she was a recording artist herself. She also owned a nightclub. So there were other mogul type things that she had her hands.And so shout out to Sylvia, who knows where this would be without her.[00:51:00] Zack Greenburg: And probably worth caveating also that, you know, she did have some, Disputes over paying artists, as the years went on. So did like really a lot of people on this list is we could do like a whole separate, you know, like has some kind of dispute on how they pay artists. So, you know, that, that's probably worth noting too, but yeah, I mean, so does everybody else.And, you know, I think she deserves her flowers.[00:51:22] Dan Runcie: Number 14, Dame Dash,[00:51:25] Zack Greenburg: Another, another hot one coming in. I mean, I think a lot of people would disagree with this, but you know, some people would put them even higher. I mean, I think he might be the most polarizing name on this entire list. Like some people had on top five, you know, some people didn't list them at all.you know, I think it kind of comes in. We've had this conversation before. Would there be a Jay Z without a Damon Dash? you know, I mean, I think so, but it's that part of the, you know, we've talked about him in the context of startups and do you, you know, you need a different kind of founder for your like pre seed days than you do for your series B.you know, if you're like a mafia, family, you need like a wartime Don, you know, versus like a peacetime Don or whatever it's called. But like, you know, I think, Dame Dash is a wartime Don. He's a seed stage startup founder. and he does it fair as well. You know, when it comes to like the growth stage and the corporate boardrooms and stuff, but, you know, there's no denying his brilliance.you know, I think what he did, you know, certainly with rock aware, you know, expanding, the Roc-A-Fella empire beyond music. you know, maybe he realized that Jay was eventually going to leave and that they just, it wasn't going to be forever. And so he wanted to get his hands into, you know, as many different areas as he could, but, you know, there's like a lot of pro and a fair bit of con, but, you know, I think again, he's one who, you know, the pro outweighed the con, he didn't kill anybody, you know, so there's some people on here who did.yeah, the con is only like so much con in my opinion.[00:52:56] Dan Runcie: This conversation makes me think about, that backstage documentary that. Roc-A-Fella had put out after the hard knock life tour. And there's that infamous scene of Dave dash yelling and swearing at Kevin Lyles, who was at Def Jam at the time about the jackets and where what logo was supposed to be, or something other than that.And thinking about that in context now of like, you know, how we talked about Kevin Lyles and everything he was able to do from that run and still can continue to do. And with where Dame Dash is, is in his career, Dame Dash doing his thing. I think he very much lived through and practice and preach the ownership standards that worked for him, where he has Dame Dash Studios, Dame Dash this, and he's been able to.Create exactly what he wanted to. We heard him on that infamous 2015 breakfast club interview where he's yelling at DJ Envy and Charlemagne about, Oh, well, if your son wants a job, can you get him a job here at power 105 or whatever? No. Well, I can do him at where I'm at. And as comic as the delivery was, there is some aspect of mogul dumb.That is a bit of that King making aspect of, okay, can you create opportunities for others around you? What those opportunities look like definitely vary. And I think that is a factor. So I do highlight that is something that Dame is able to do. And Dave is also similar to he's similar to a polarizing basketball player in the sense that the media may look and be like, why do you all fuck with this guy?Like, what's going on? But if you ask the people that are actually in it, a lot of that would be like, oh, well, you got to look at Dame dash, Dame dash is the guy. And when I have. Interviewed. I'm sure you've interviewed and talked to many of young artists, too, or young label executives, too. A lot of them will reference Dave Dash.A lot of them will look at what he was able to do alongside Roc-A-Fella, almost in the same way that, you know, players will swear by Kyrie or swear by James Harden or some other type of athlete that may be polarizing in their own right. And the media is like, Oh, why do you all like this guy? And it's like, Oh, well, no, you don't understand.So there's something about. The people, and obviously I say that being self aware is us as people more so on the media side, as opposed to being in it themselves. But there's something about these young artists and moguls as well that have always looked up and respected what Dame has built. And even though it may not resonate, like, personally, I acknowledge that.[00:55:23] Zack Greenburg: I would say, if you're going to make a basketball reference, Maybe not personality, but like basketball style, I'd almost liken him to Carmelo Anthony, you know, like he's an isolationist. He's a scorer, like, you know, he may not be very good at distributing the basketball, but like, you know, you throw him the ball in the corner and he's going to find a way to get it in.And, You know, like a lot of people wouldn't think that he belongs in the Hall of Fame at all, you know, but some people would, be insistent on it. So, you know, yeah, I think that sort of like singular focus, you know, you could definitely give him credit for that,[00:55:55] Dan Runcie: Agreed. Number 13, we are Cohen.[00:55:58] Zack Greenburg: man, another like bulldozer of a human being, but, you know, certainly somebody who, you know, maybe he has also got the finger roll, you know, like he, he can have a light touch when needed. you know, I think just like in terms of longevity, we talk about longevity with some of the names on this list, you know, Leroy was there in the very beginning of hip hop, you know, managing rappers, and it gives the road manager run DMC, taking the leader

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Cycle Chats
Miss. Congeniality with Katrina Kincade

Cycle Chats

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 36:12


In this episode we have the honor of speaking to a real life beauty queen, journalist, mental health advocate, and special Olympics volunteer. That's right it's Miss America contestant, Katrina Kincade! Katrina takes time out of her busy Miss congeniality schedule to bust the myths of what it means to be a beauty queen. We giggle, we share our feelings on serious topics, and we break the stigma…together! Listen to Todays Episode to Learn About: ❤️Katrina's connection to The Miss. America Pageant from her childhood

COL Drag Race “T” Time
COLDR: S15E05: Blame It On the Edit, Reunited, Finale

COL Drag Race “T” Time

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 101:42


In this episode of COL Drag Race ‘T-Time', Gary and Damon celebrate not only the grand finale of Season 15, but also a major milestone for the show! With the Top 4 queens going head to head to head to head (how's your head?), listen as the guys share their thoughts when all the queens … Continue reading COLDR: S15E05: Blame It On the Edit, Reunited, Finale →

The Teen and Tween Parenting Podcast with Dr. Nikki Neretin/AKA Figuring Shit Out!

Hey Lovelies. In this bonus episode we watch Ms. Congeniality, 2000, with Sandra Bullock and do a deep dive into sexism, what feminism is and toxic masculinity in the work place. Pull up a couch and a fun mock-tail and watch Ms. Congeniality. Listen to the podcast and discuss. If you want a big, fun life with less worry, overwhelm and anxiety so that you can be super-connected with your children and really keep then close and safe DM or contact me and see how I can help. If you want to know more about what it would be like to work together, get in touch for a free consultation. I can help you have the worry free big joyous life that will really keep your family safe through stronger connections without yelling or fighting. Contact Nikki xoxo Dr. Nikki and Adam Question 1: How easy is it for you to make a choice like hart did about moving to do the Heimlich on the russion 1) I make choices easily and quickly 2) I obsess over them for a long time and don't make them 3) I never make the choice and stay in indecision How do you get out your anger like Hart did on the punching bag after getting her partner shot 1) Punch a punching bag 2) Punch a person 3) Keep it all in and hold a grudge 4) Blame yourself 5) Yell Are we expected exactly following orders if you feel that there is something wrong with the ask? 1) I follow orders to the letter 2) I follow them sometimes depending if I want to and don't tell anyone What makes a woman feminine? What is feminine. Hart isn't and never thought about. 1) Wearing nice clothing and wear a bathing suit 2) Be part of a pageant 3) Being nice and compliant Can you be a feminist and still be in a beauty pageant? What is the definition of beautiful? What do you need to do to be beautiful? 1) Lose weight 2) Wear makeup 3) Dress up --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/drnikkineretin/message

Mom and Teen Reel Talk!
Ms. Congeniality Bonus Episode with Adam!

Mom and Teen Reel Talk!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2022 51:16


Hey Lovelies. In this bonus episode we watch Ms. Congeniality, 2000, with Sandra Bullock and do a deep dive into sexism, what feminism is and toxic masculinity in the work place. Let's talk about feminism and sexism in Ms. Congeniality. If you want a big, fun life with less worry, overwhelm and anxiety so that you can be super-connected with your children and really keep then close and safe DM or contact me and see how I can help. If you want to know more about what it would be like to work together, get in touch for a free consultation. I can help you have the worry free big joyous life that will really keep your family safe through stronger connections without yelling or fighting. Contact Nikki xoxo Dr. Nikki and Adam Question 1: How easy is it for you to make a choice like Hart did about moving to do the Heimlich on the choking person? 1) I make choices easily and quickly 2) I obsess over them for a long time and don't make them 3) I never make the choice and stay in indecision How do you get out your anger like Hart did on the punching bag after getting her partner shot 1) Punch a punching bag 2) Punch a person 3) Keep it all in and hold a grudge 4) Blame yourself 5) Yell Are we expected to be following orders even when you feel that there is something wrong with the request? 1) I follow orders to the letter 2) I follow them sometimes: when I want to and don't tell anyone What makes a woman feminine? What is feminine? Hart believes she is NOT feminine. 1) Wearing nice clothing and heels 2) Being part of a pageant 3) Being nice and compliant 4) Being clever and capable Can you be a feminist and still be in a beauty pageant? What is the definition of beautiful? What do you need to do to be beautiful?

I Am Refocused Podcast Show
Barby Ingle - Advocating for proper and timely healthcare

I Am Refocused Podcast Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2022 30:01


Barby Ingle is a best-selling author, reality personality and lives with multiple rare and chronic diseases; reflex sympathetic dystrophy(RSD), migralepsy, PALB2-var breast cancer, valley fever, endometriosis, and other pain disorders. Barby is a chronic pain educator, patient advocate, and president of the International Pain Foundation. She is also a motivational speaker and best-selling author on pain topics. Her blog, reality shows, and media appearances are used as a platform to help her become an e-Patient advocate, and she presents at healthcare conferences, speaking publicly, sharing her story, and educating and advocating for patients across the globe. She has received more than 25 commendations for her advocacy efforts, including; 2012 WEGO Health Ms. Congeniality, 2012 NAF You Are Our Hero Award, 2013 International Inspirational Luminary, 2015 IDA Impact Award, and 2016 WEGO Health Lifetime Achievement. In 2017, Barby was named a Health Information Technology Top 100 Influencer by HealthScene and Top 20 Health Influencer by Insider Monkey Magazine. In 2018, Barby received the Reality All-Star Reunion Superstar award for her Social Media efforts and Top 50 Chronic Pain Advocates. In 2020, Barby is listed in the top 50 social media advocates for Rare Diseases and top 10 Healthcare Influencers for All Marketers to Follow, 2020 PharmaVOICE100, 2020 HITMC Patient Advocate of the Year. In 2021 Barby was awarded the 2021 Medigy HITmc Music Video of the year and 2021 Arizona Capitol Times Leader of the Year; Healthcare. In Feb. 2021 Barby was listed in the top 75 social media advocates for rare diseases. Barby currently serves as the reigning Mrs. Southwest Petite USA and will compete at the National event in Aug 2022. http://www.barbyingle.com/

Survivor Cast: International
Survivor SA: Return of The Outcasts, Week #4: Sweet Soy Sauce, Spraying Survivors & Solange

Survivor Cast: International

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2022 104:06


We're talking Week #4 of Return of The Outcasts! Incontinence; Chinese Food; tumbles across Dunes! It's another crazy week in Survivor South Africa & we're here to break down it down in entirety. Plus: we award Fashionista, Ultimate Survivor, Sarafina Teachable Moment & Ms. Congeniality of the week, as well as play The Job Game & a Return to Jackelyn's Quote Challenge Corner. Join us! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Seize the Yay
Erin Holland // On classical voice, congeniality and conceiving through IVF

Seize the Yay

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 84:07


Lovely yayborhood, today's guest is special for so many different reasons not least because we were born just three days apart and have so much in common. You'll hear me say I think we'd be dear friends if we lived in the same city, and I've admired this amazing woman for many years from afar. Like many of our guests, you may have first heard about Erin Holland as Miss World Australia 2013 but there is so much more depth and detail to her pathYAY that somehow flies under the radar. For example, she not only has an incredible voice she's actually a classically trained soprano singer, graduated with a Bachelor of Classical Voice from the Sydney Conservatorium of Music is also qualified in clarinet, music theory, jazz, tap and initially dreamt of being on Broadway. Also like many guests, she hasn't ended up exactly where she expected but is seizing all her yay in presenting, TV, ambassadorships and the coolest role ever with the Pakistan Super League – her experience working in such a different culture deserves a WHOLE separate episode (which I actually think we'll do next time she's over there). But, as promised in the anonymous Q&A episode, it's her journey with fertility and IVF that we're here for today. This is one of the only podcasts Erin has done on the topic since first opening up earlier in the year about her challenges with conceiving and the IVF process and I am so honoured she shares so openly and honestly about what it's involved physically, mentally and emotionally. I'll let you hear the rest from her, but I hope you learn as much as I did. FOLLOW ERIN HERE + Announcements on Insta at @spoonful_of_sarah + Join our Facebook community here + Subscribe to not miss out on the next instalment of YAY! WATCH THIRTEEN LIVES ON PRIME VIDEO

Survivor Cast: International
Survivor SA: Return of The Outcasts, Week #2: Meryl in Peril; Phil has fill of Pinty; Dino Dazzled

Survivor Cast: International

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 94:49


We're back, only a few days late, chatting episodes 5-8 of Survivor South Africa: Return of The Outcasts! Violence, Redemption, tribe switch-em-ups; it was an intense week on the island and we're here to chat every moment, as well as crown this week's Amanda Hoosen Ms. Congeniality, Hein Vosloo Ultimate Survivor, Sarafina Teachable Moment & Fashionista awards of the week. Join us! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Survivor Cast: International
Survivor SA: Return of The Outcasts, Week #1: Pap, Piggys & Pitfalls

Survivor Cast: International

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 91:47


We're here kicking off a new season of Survivor South Africa, chatting the entire cast of returnees, every moment of episodes 1-4 and so much more: Who will we vote as fashionista or Ms. Congeniality of Week #1? Will Cody succeed in the Quote or Quack game? Listen now to find out! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

A.B.A.B
Congeniality

A.B.A.B

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 2:13


A human connection, that of gold petals in rays of sunlight. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

What's the Tease
What's the Tease featuring Mx. Pucks A'Plenty

What's the Tease

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 56:22


Season 4, Episode 13 of What's the Tease features guest, Mx. Pucks A'Plenty. In 2021, they were voted #17 in 21st Century Burlesque Magazine Top 50, 2021 Seattle Pride Fall influencer and 2019, Mx. Congeniality at Savannah Burlesque Festival. Tune in to find out more from this mover and shaker and their work as a leader in their local burlesque industry as well as their contribution to the global community.

The Voice of Many Podcast
Chronic Pain and the Financial Impact - Mrs. Barby Ingle

The Voice of Many Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 41:49


We hear about people living with pain daily. When pain hits, we focus on the pain and not the cost of living in pain. She lost everything to pain, then slowly rebuilt her life and became an advocate for pain patients. Barby Ingle, the president of the International Pain Foundation.She's here to share her story and provide insight on the health and financial impact of pain. Barby Ingle is a best-selling author, reality personality, and lives with multiple rare and chronic diseases; reflex sympathetic dystrophy (RSD), migralepsy, PALB2-var breast cancer, valley fever, endometriosis and other pain disorders.  She is also a motivational speaker and best-selling author on pain topics. Her blog, reality shows and media appearances are used as a platform to help her become an e-Patient advocate, and she presents at healthcare conferences, speaking publicly, sharing her story, educating and advocating for patients across the globe. She has received more than 20 accommodations over the years for her advocacy work including; 2012 WEGO Health Ms. Congeniality, 2012 NAF You Are Our Hero Award, 2013 International Inspirational Luminary, 2015 IDA Impact Award, and 2016 WEGO Health Lifetime Achievement. In 2017, Barby was named a Health Information Technology Top 100 Influencer by HealthScene and Top 20 Health Influencer by Insider Monkey Magazine. In 2018, Barby received the Reality All Star Reunion Superstar award for her Social Media efforts and Top 50 Chronic Pain Advocates. In Feb. 2021 Barby was listed in the top 75 social media advocates for RareDiseases. In 2020, Barby is listed in the top 50 social media advocates for Rare Diseases and top 10 Healthcare Influencers for All Marketers to Follow, 2020 PharmaVOICE100, 2020 HITMC Patient Advocate of the Year. In 2021 Barby was awarded the 2021 Medigy HITmc Music Video of the year and 2021 Arizona Capitol Times Leader of the Year; Healthcare. For more great information or to contact Barby, please visit: http://barbyingle.com/Valuable Links:  Pharmacogenomics (PGX) - www.mygeneticmeds.com Viome  - usually $300-500. You can get the Viome gut health test at http://viome.com/raceto2million  on sale for $149.For more information and other valuable resources, make sure to subscribe, follow and visit our sites.Website: https://www.thevoiceofmany.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theevoiceofmany/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheVoiceofMany3 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-Voice-of-Many LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/the-voice-of-many-podcast-1417a81b7 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMmouE4IqrsPG2gnaERlY-ASupport the show

The Duffin' Up Podcast
Duffin' Up Episode 57: Us Open Review, Women's PGA Championship, and LIV Golf

The Duffin' Up Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 86:06


Our National Open was in our backyard this week, and BOY did we have a fantastic time! The boys recap what turned out to be one of the best US Opens in recent memory coming all the way down to the end. Brendan shares the story of running away from the Marshals, and Timmy and Brian were eye witness to some club tossing and club snapping! Matthew Fitzpatrick's incredible story of winning both the US Amateur and US Open at the same course is discussed, as well as Mr. Congeniality, Will Zalatoris. The boys then discuss this week's KPMG Women's PGA Championship at Congressional and how the women are getting a much-deserved pay raise. Finally, the boys talk a little LIV golf and have Young Poppy makes her Duffin' Up debut! Support the show, hit the LinkTree below! https://linktr.ee/duffinup --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/duffin-up-podcast/support

3 Squares: Dishing On the Food Industry
A Very Special Episode: The Cutting Edge of Food Innovation

3 Squares: Dishing On the Food Industry

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 25:27


It's a very special episode of 3 Squares, as Mike Wolf of "The Spoon" and our own Kevin Ryan swap exciting stories of food and beverage innovation. Who wins? Charlie and Susan will decide who has the sexiest ideas and who simply wins Mr. Congeniality. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Aspiring Adult Podcast
How Do I Move ... to LA?

The Aspiring Adult Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2022 42:35


Alex, aka Mis(ter) Congeniality is a new Los Angeles resident and in this episode we talk about how he found his apartment in North Hollywood, why he moved there after only visiting once as a kid and why he is renting his apartment yet owns his refrigerator!

Sales For The Nigerian Wedding Industry
Episode 353 - do you have to be Mrs Congeniality?

Sales For The Nigerian Wedding Industry

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 7:23


Episode 353 - do you have to be Mrs Congeniality?

Poitcast - A Pinky and The Brain Podcast
The Pinktator & Mouse Congeniality

Poitcast - A Pinky and The Brain Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022 77:55


The Poitcast are continuing their discussion of the Pinky and The Brain segments from Animaniacs (2020) Season Two as they review The Pinktator and Mouse Congeniality. The Pinktator follows the mice as they attend a dinner for dictators, while Mouse Congeniality has Pinky entering a beauty pageant in the same building where Brain plans to infiltrate a world leaders' summit. Join Mary Jo (Pines) and Kellie (Pluto) as they review these segments, point out some interesting facts and references, and highlight their favorite moments. 

Living the Dream with Curveball
living the dream with author, reality personality and chronic disease advocate Barby Ingle

Living the Dream with Curveball

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 43:27


Barby Ingle is a best-selling author, reality personality, and lives with multiple rare and chronic diseases; reflex sympathetic dystrophy (RSD), migralepsy, PALB2-var breast cancer, valley fever, endometriosis and other pain disorders. Barby is a chronic pain educator, patient advocate, and president of the International Pain Foundation. She is also a motivational speaker and best-selling author on pain topics. Her blog, reality shows and media appearances are used as a platform to help her become an e-Patient advocate, and she presents at healthcare conferences, speaking publicly, sharing her story, educating and advocating for patients across the globe. She has received more than 20 accommodations over the years for her advocacy work including; 2012 WEGO Health Ms. Congeniality, 2012 NAF You Are Our Hero Award, 2013 International Inspirational Luminary, 2015 IDA Impact Award, and 2016 WEGO Health Lifetime Achievement. In 2017, Barby was named a Health Information Technology Top 100 Influencer by HealthScene and Top 20 Health Influencer by Insider Monkey Magazine. In 2018, Barby received the Reality All Star Reunion Superstar award for her Social Media efforts and Top 50 Chronic Pain Advocates. In Feb. 2021 Barby was listed in the top 75 social media advocates for RareDiseases. In 2020, Barby is listed in the top 50 social media advocates for Rare Diseases and top 10 Healthcare Influencers for All Marketers to Follow, 2020 PharmaVOICE100, 2020 HITMC Patient Advocate of the Year. In 2021 Barby was awarded the 2021 Medigy HITmc Music Video of the year and 2021 Arizona Capitol Times Leader of the Year; Healthcare.www.internationpain.org You can also check out her new movie at www.backhomeagainmovie.com

BAE & BITTY
Mr. Congeniality

BAE & BITTY

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 14:16


THE EMBC NETWORK featuring: ihealthradio and worldwide podcasts
The Amazing Journey of Managing and Overcoming Chronic Illness and Rare Disease with Author, and Reality TV , The Cheeleader Of Hope Barby Ingle

THE EMBC NETWORK featuring: ihealthradio and worldwide podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2021 68:17


Featured in the media more than 1250 times with over 20 accolades to her name; Barby's best known as being a Cheerleader of HOPE, author, and reality television personality. Ken, her husband and Barby provide motivation, inspiration and energy penny saving tips for better daily living. As an Extreme Time Saver, Barby lives life to the fullest despite living in chronic pain. Ingle is a best-selling author, reality personality, and lives with multiple rare and chronic diseases; reflex sympathetic dystrophy (RSD), migralepsy, PALB2-var breast cancer, valley fever, endometriosis and other pain disorders. Barby is a chronic pain educator, patient advocate, and president of the International Pain Foundation. She is also a motivational speaker and best-selling author on pain topics. Her blog, reality shows and media appearances are used as a platform to help her become an e-Patient advocate, and she presents at healthcare conferences, speaking publicly, sharing her story, educating and advocating for patients across the globe. She has received more than 20 accommodations over the years for her advocacy work including; 2012 WEGO Health Ms. Congeniality, 2012 NAF You Are Our Hero Award, 2013 International Inspirational Luminary, 2015 IDA Impact Award, and 2016 WEGO Health Lifetime Achievement. In 2017, Barby was named a Health Information Technology Top 100 Influencer by HealthScene and Top 20 Health Influencer by Insider Monkey Magazine. In 2018, Barby received the Reality All Star Reunion Superstar award for her Social Media efforts and Top 50 Chronic Pain Advocates. In Feb. 2021 Barby was listed in the top 75 social media advocates for RareDiseases. In 2020, Barby is listed in the top 50 social media advocates for Rare Diseases and top 10 Healthcare Influencers for All Marketers to Follow, 2020 PharmaVOICE100, 2020 HITMC Patient Advocate of the Year. In 2021 Barby was awarded the 2021 Medigy HITmc Music Video of the year and 2021 Arizona Capitol Times Leader of the Year; Healthcare. Her books and additional info can be found on her website. http://barbyingle.com/

THE EMBC NETWORK featuring: ihealthradio and worldwide podcasts
The Amazing Journey of Managing and Overcoming Chronic Illness and Rare Disease with Author, and Reality TV , The Cheeleader Of Hope Barby Ingle

THE EMBC NETWORK featuring: ihealthradio and worldwide podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2021 68:17


Featured in the media more than 1250 times with over 20 accolades to her name; Barby's best known as being a Cheerleader of HOPE, author, and reality television personality. Ken, her husband and Barby provide motivation, inspiration and energy penny saving tips for better daily living. As an Extreme Time Saver, Barby lives life to the fullest despite living in chronic pain. Ingle is a best-selling author, reality personality, and lives with multiple rare and chronic diseases; reflex sympathetic dystrophy (RSD), migralepsy, PALB2-var breast cancer, valley fever, endometriosis and other pain disorders. Barby is a chronic pain educator, patient advocate, and president of the International Pain Foundation. She is also a motivational speaker and best-selling author on pain topics. Her blog, reality shows and media appearances are used as a platform to help her become an e-Patient advocate, and she presents at healthcare conferences, speaking publicly, sharing her story, educating and advocating for patients across the globe. She has received more than 20 accommodations over the years for her advocacy work including; 2012 WEGO Health Ms. Congeniality, 2012 NAF You Are Our Hero Award, 2013 International Inspirational Luminary, 2015 IDA Impact Award, and 2016 WEGO Health Lifetime Achievement. In 2017, Barby was named a Health Information Technology Top 100 Influencer by HealthScene and Top 20 Health Influencer by Insider Monkey Magazine. In 2018, Barby received the Reality All Star Reunion Superstar award for her Social Media efforts and Top 50 Chronic Pain Advocates. In Feb. 2021 Barby was listed in the top 75 social media advocates for RareDiseases. In 2020, Barby is listed in the top 50 social media advocates for Rare Diseases and top 10 Healthcare Influencers for All Marketers to Follow, 2020 PharmaVOICE100, 2020 HITMC Patient Advocate of the Year. In 2021 Barby was awarded the 2021 Medigy HITmc Music Video of the year and 2021 Arizona Capitol Times Leader of the Year; Healthcare. Her books and additional info can be found on her website. http://barbyingle.com/

Foodies Reviewing Movies
S1 EP4: Miss Congeniality

Foodies Reviewing Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 70:15


They have style, they have grace, & they watched Sandra Bullock become runner up to Miss United States. This week Casey & Kali delighted in donuts from Magee's Bakery and laughed a lot while discussing the comedy classic, Miss. Congeniality.  *Sound effect courtesy of kiddpark on Freesound.org

Mindset with Rozza
How to overcome pain In your life ft. Barby Ingle

Mindset with Rozza

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 39:17


How To Deal With Pain In Your LIFE | Barby Ingle Barby Ingle is a best-selling author, reality personality, and lives with multiple rare and chronic diseases; reflex sympathetic dystrophy(RSD), migralepsy, PALB2-var, endometriosis and other pain disorders. Barby is a chronic pain educator, patient advocate, and president of the International Pain Foundation. She is also a motivational speaker and best-selling author on pain topics. Her blog, reality shows and media appearances are used as a platform to help her become an e-Patient advocate, and she presents at healthcare conferences, speaking publicly, sharing her story, educating and advocating for patients across the globe. She has received more than 20accommodations over the years for her advocacy work including; 2012 WEGO Health Ms. Congeniality, 2012 NAF You Are Our Hero Award, 2013 International Inspirational Luminary, 2015 IDA Impact Award, and 2016 WEGO Health Lifetime Achievement. In 2017, Barby was named a Health Information Technology Top 100Influencer by HealthScene and Top 20 Health Influencer by Insider Monkey Magazine. In 2018, Barby received the Reality All Star Reunion Superstar award for her Social Media efforts and Top 50 Chronic Pain Advocates. In Feb. 2021 Barby is listed in the top 75 social media advocates for RareDiseases. In 2020,Barby is listed in the top 50 social media advocates for Rare Diseases and top10 Healthcare Influencers for All Marketers to Follow, 2020 PharmaVOICE100, 2020 HITMC Patient Advocate of the Year. More About Barby Ingle:http://barbyingle.com/More About Rozza Mindset:Visit my website:https://www.rozzamindset.com/Follow me on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/rozzamindset/Connect with me on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/richard-r...

Your Unique Sparkle
Episode 8 - Breast Cancer Awareness - Everything You Need To Know

Your Unique Sparkle

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2021 34:34


Join us today as we have special guest USOA Ms. North Carolina Vera Morris as she shares her story with us. Learn the importance of Breast Cancer Awareness and how it can affect anyone. Such an important topic and need to know advice. Vera received her Associates of Arts degree from Peace College in Raleigh, North Carolina, and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Speech Communication, from the University of Georgia. Vera fulfilled her lifelong dream of becoming Miss North Carolina USA in 1998. She was awarded the Miss Congeniality award at the televised, Miss USA 1998 pageant. In 2015, Vera became an Ambassador for Susan G. Komen, in which she would raise awareness about breast cancer, and speak at events. For a second year, Vera will be a Honorary Committee Member for Making Strides Against Breast Cancer, Charlotte NC, where she was marketing events for Breast Cancer Awareness Month and attending fundraiser events. She also is an Ambassador for Pretty In Pink Foundation, Raleigh, NC. She recently was a Panelist for Tigerlily Foundation's Patient Advocacy in Policy Change to End Health Disparities series. Vera's platform “Treasure Your Chest” was created based upon the numerous women her in life that have been impacted by breast cancer. Vera recently started a “Treasure Your Chest” blog that features stories from women and men impacted by breast cancer, that is found on her website www.veramorris.com. Vera is the reigning United States of America's Ms. 2021. She was awarded Ms. Congeniality by her fellow pageant sisters and placed in the Top 8 at the United States of America's Ms. 2021 National pageant in February in San Antonio, TX. Vera's message is very informative on so many levels. You are really going to enjoy! And always thank you for your support. May God bless you and stay safe. Don't forget to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, TicTok, and Twitter @YourUniqueSparkle to stay in tune to Healthy Tips, Inspirational Stories, and Mental Health. Download a FREE Ebook - 'Self Sabotage' - Reignite Your Sparkle https://designrr.site?i=jn7b&t=ad573f&f=1 https://uniquesparkle.samcart.com/products/becoming-your-true-authentic-self-course Feel free to comment or ask questions to YourUniqueSparkle@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Your Unique Sparkle
Episode 8 - Breast Cancer Awareness - Everything You Need To Know

Your Unique Sparkle

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2021 34:34


Join us today as we have special guest USOA Ms. North Carolina Vera Morris as she shares her story with us. Learn the importance of Breast Cancer Awareness and how it can affect anyone. Such an important topic and need to know advice. Vera received her Associates of Arts degree from Peace College in Raleigh, North Carolina, and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Speech Communication, from the University of Georgia. Vera fulfilled her lifelong dream of becoming Miss North Carolina USA in 1998. She was awarded the Miss Congeniality award at the televised, Miss USA 1998 pageant. In 2015, Vera became an Ambassador for Susan G. Komen, in which she would raise awareness about breast cancer, and speak at events. For a second year, Vera will be a Honorary Committee Member for Making Strides Against Breast Cancer, Charlotte NC, where she was marketing events for Breast Cancer Awareness Month and attending fundraiser events. She also is an Ambassador for Pretty In Pink Foundation, Raleigh, NC. She recently was a Panelist for Tigerlily Foundation's Patient Advocacy in Policy Change to End Health Disparities series. Vera's platform “Treasure Your Chest” was created based upon the numerous women her in life that have been impacted by breast cancer. Vera recently started a “Treasure Your Chest” blog that features stories from women and men impacted by breast cancer, that is found on her website www.veramorris.com. Vera is the reigning United States of America's Ms. 2021. She was awarded Ms. Congeniality by her fellow pageant sisters and placed in the Top 8 at the United States of America's Ms. 2021 National pageant in February in San Antonio, TX. Vera's message is very informative on so many levels. You are really going to enjoy! And always thank you for your support. May God bless you and stay safe. Don't forget to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, TicTok, and Twitter @YourUniqueSparkle to stay in tune to Healthy Tips, Inspirational Stories, and Mental Health. Download a FREE Ebook - 'Self Sabotage' - Reignite Your Sparkle https://designrr.site?i=jn7b&t=ad573f&f=1 https://uniquesparkle.samcart.com/products/becoming-your-true-authentic-self-course Feel free to comment or ask questions to YourUniqueSparkle@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

I Love Kelowna
Barby Ingle is a Cheerleader of Hope for people suffering with chronic pain

I Love Kelowna

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2021 41:50


Barby Ingle is a best-selling author, reality personality, and lives with multiple rare and chronic diseases; reflex sympathetic dystrophy (RSD), migralepsy, PALB2-var, endometriosis and other pain disorders. Barby is a chronic pain educator, patient advocate, and president of the International PainFoundation. She is also a motivational speaker and best-selling author on pain topics. Her blog, reality shows and media appearances are used as a platform to help her become an e-Patient advocate, and she presents at healthcare conferences, speaking publicly, sharing her story, educating and advocating for patients across the globe. Barby has received more than 20 accommodations over the years for her advocacy work including; 2012 WEGO Health Ms. Congeniality, 2012 NAF You Are Our Hero Award, 2013 International Inspirational Luminary, 2015 IDA Impact Award, and 2016 WEGO Health Lifetime Achievement. In 2017, Barby was named a Health Information Technology Top 100Influencer by HealthScene and Top 20 Health Influencer by Insider Monkey Magazine. In 2018, Barby received the Reality All Star Reunion Superstar award for her Social Media efforts and Top 50 Chronic Pain Advocates. In Feb. 2021 Barby is listed in the top 75 social media advocates for RareDiseases. In 2020,Barby is listed in the top 50 social media advocates for Rare Diseases and top10 Healthcare Influencers for All Marketers to Follow, 2020 PharmaVOICE100, 2020 HITMC Patient Advocate of the Year.BARBY AND I DISCUSSHow did you get involved as a health advocateHow can my audience save thousands on their medical billsWhat are a few tools people can use to better their access to proper and timely healthcare?What was the process to getting diagnosed with a rare diseaseWhat was being a head coach at a Division IA college likeWhat is being on a reality TV show likeTreatment options for those living with chronic painHow can you get the most out of your doctor appointmentsHow pharmacogenomics changed my healthcareWhat are the pro's and cons of telehealth; the new trend in healthcare since the pandemic startedSend audience to:Http://www.barbyingle.comFeatured in the media more than 1250 times with over 20 accolades to her name; Barby's best known as being a Cheerleader of HOPE, author, and reality television personality. Ken, her husband and Barby provide motivation, inspiration and energy penny saving tips for better daily living. As an Extreme Time Saver, Barby lives life to the fullest despite living in chronic pain. Her books and additional info can be found on her website.----------------------------------------POST A REVIEWGUEST BOOKINGS CLICK HEREFollow me on Social MediaNew Town Big Dreams podcast on FacebookInstagramLinkedinLuke Menkes Kelowna RealtorMy Personal Facebook PageSupport the show (https://paypal.me/lukemenkes)

Business Curious
Nina West: Becoming a Drag Queen Icon in the LGBTQ Community

Business Curious

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2021 14:41


While pursuing acting during college, Andrew Levitt visited his first gay bar and became introduced to the art of drag — and he never looked back. Despite the lack of drag queen tutorials and exposure at the time, Andrew quickly found the support he needed within the drag community that helped turn his labor of love into an entrepreneurial opportunity. Through the stage name Nina West, she has performed countless shows ranging from fundraisers to simple comedic relief — always bringing a smile to those who need it. Because giving back has always been the main mission, the Nina West Foundation has raised millions of dollars for causes supporting the LGBTQ+ community and has won various awards since its inception. With a 20-year career under her belt, Nina West proves to be more than a drag queen, activist, actor and singer-songwriter (who was awarded Mrs. Congeniality on RuPaul's Drag Race). She continues to make her mark across the country, captivating and connecting with rebels and queer artisans who recognize her worth.  Learn more about Nina West: https://www.ninawest.com Learn more about GoDaddy: https://www.godaddy.com

Cairn the Load
What Is The Purpose Of My Pain?

Cairn the Load

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 45:54


Barby Ingle was living her dream and in her words was taking life for granted.  She trained and performed cheerleading, dance, and gymnastics starting at age 4 through college. Straight out of college she started her own cheer/dance training company. A year later she was hired by Washington State University as the head spirit program coach. She's been battling chronic pain since 1997. First with Endometriosis which resulted in a full hysterectomy and left oophorectomy. Then in 2002, I developed Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD), which is a progressive neuro-autoimmune condition that affects multiple systems in the body and needs to be treated early so that disability does not take over and TMJ.  She lost her physical abilities was bed-bound for years. Using a wheelchair to get out of bed. It took 3 years to get a proper diagnosis and another 4 years to get the proper treatment. Barby knows firsthand how hard it is to continue looking for relief, perfect answers, and then coming up against healthcare professionals who blow you off or do not believe what you are saying could actually be what you're experiencing. Barby said, "As I search for a cure,  I became my own best advocate".  Barby works sharing the information so that others do not have the same life struggles that she has. Even after seeing over 100 healthcare professionals, having major surgeries, that she didn't need, complications such as internal bleeding, medication interactions, kidney stones, tumors, severe constipation and so much more – she did not give up or give in!  Barby was tested on her limits and realized they are past the boundaries she placed on herself.  She had to become the Chief of Staff of her Own Medical Team. Barby says, "If I can do it, anyone can."  We all just need support and HOPE! Barby is a best-selling author, reality personality, and lives with multiple rare and chronic diseases; reflex sympathetic dystrophy(RSD), migralepsy, PALB2-var, endometriosis, and other pain disorders. Barby is a chronic pain educator, patient advocate, and president of the International Pain Foundation. She is also a motivational speaker and best-selling author on pain topics. Her blog, reality shows, and media appearances are used as a platform to help her become an e-Patient advocate, and she presents at healthcare conferences, speaking publicly, sharing her story, educating and advocating for patients across the globe. She has received more than 20accommodations over the years for her advocacy work including; 2012 WEGO Health Ms. Congeniality, 2012 NAF You Are Our Hero Award, 2013 International Inspirational Luminary, 2015 IDA Impact Award, and 2016 WEGO Health Lifetime Achievement. In 2017, Barby was named a Health Information Technology Top 100Influencer by HealthScene and Top 20 Health Influencer by Insider Monkey Magazine. In 2018, Barby received the Reality All-Star Reunion Superstar award for her Social Media efforts and Top 50 Chronic Pain Advocates. In Feb. 2021 Barby is listed in the top 75 social media advocates for RareDiseases. In 2020, Barby is listed in the top 50 social media advocates for Rare Diseases and top10 Healthcare Influencers for All Marketers to Follow, 2020 PharmaVOICE100, 2020 HITMC Patient Advocate of the Year.Barby IngleThe Chosen

Cairn the Load
What Is The Purpose Of My Pain?

Cairn the Load

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 45:53 Transcription Available


Barby Ingle was living her dream and in her words was taking life for granted.  She trained and performed cheerleading, dance, and gymnastics starting at age 4 through college. Straight out of college she started her own cheer/dance training company. A year later she was hired by Washington State University as the head spirit program coach. She's been battling chronic pain since 1997. First with Endometriosis which resulted in a full hysterectomy and left oophorectomy. Then in 2002, I developed Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD), which is a progressive neuro-autoimmune condition that affects multiple systems in the body and needs to be treated early so that disability does not take over and TMJ.  She lost her physical abilities was bed-bound for years. Using a wheelchair to get out of bed. It took 3 years to get a proper diagnosis and another 4 years to get the proper treatment. Barby knows firsthand how hard it is to continue looking for relief, perfect answers, and then coming up against healthcare professionals who blow you off or do not believe what you are saying could actually be what you’re experiencing. Barby said, "As I search for a cure,  I became my own best advocate".  Barby works sharing the information so that others do not have the same life struggles that she has. Even after seeing over 100 healthcare professionals, having major surgeries, that she didn’t need, complications such as internal bleeding, medication interactions, kidney stones, tumors, severe constipation and so much more – she did not give up or give in!  Barby was tested on her limits and realized they are past the boundaries she placed on herself.  She had to become the Chief of Staff of her Own Medical Team. Barby says, "If I can do it, anyone can."  We all just need support and HOPE! Barby is a best-selling author, reality personality, and lives with multiple rare and chronic diseases; reflex sympathetic dystrophy(RSD), migralepsy, PALB2-var, endometriosis, and other pain disorders. Barby is a chronic pain educator, patient advocate, and president of the International Pain Foundation. She is also a motivational speaker and best-selling author on pain topics. Her blog, reality shows, and media appearances are used as a platform to help her become an e-Patient advocate, and she presents at healthcare conferences, speaking publicly, sharing her story, educating and advocating for patients across the globe. She has received more than 20accommodations over the years for her advocacy work including; 2012 WEGO Health Ms. Congeniality, 2012 NAF You Are Our Hero Award, 2013 International Inspirational Luminary, 2015 IDA Impact Award, and 2016 WEGO Health Lifetime Achievement. In 2017, Barby was named a Health Information Technology Top 100Influencer by HealthScene and Top 20 Health Influencer by Insider Monkey Magazine. In 2018, Barby received the Reality All-Star Reunion Superstar award for her Social Media efforts and Top 50 Chronic Pain Advocates. In Feb. 2021 Barby is listed in the top 75 social media advocates for RareDiseases. In 2020, Barby is listed in the top 50 social media advocates for Rare Diseases and top10 Healthcare Influencers for All Marketers to Follow, 2020 PharmaVOICE100, 2020 HITMC Patient Advocate of the Year.Barby IngleThe Chosen

It's Your Life Podcast
Teri Sue Parker and Dr. Bruce Parker | 04.15.21

It's Your Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 52:37


Teri Sue Parker began her career of community service in Lincoln City Oregon, where she raised two daughters, and hosted a local TV show, Wake Up Lincoln City. Her messages on the show combined with her community service, resulted in becoming nominate for woman of the year. Then in 1977 becoming, Mrs. Lincoln City, Mrs. Physical Fitness, Mrs. Congeniality, and Mrs. Community Service… Now after marrying her husband Dr. Bruce Parker and moving to Temecula, she yearned to find her place in community service, and she certainly has.   When COVID began to close down the city, her first concern was, seniors… After seeing the long lines in the grocery, she thought, how are seniors that are at risk and cannot leave their home, going to eat?   Being a woman of action, that day she made a sign and planted it in her front yard. “Operation Temecula Food Drive” and put a big box in front of it. After reaching out to local business, she her first donation, from a loving Chamber member; OTFD was born. Since, she has fed hundreds of isolated seniors, cancer patients, wounded veterans, and families at risk. Her service was noticed by California Assembly member of the 75th district Marie Walden, who recognized her as being a COVID-19 Community hero. Now OTFD has officially become a non-profit organization, “Good Samaritan Community Food Pantry. Besides serving the isolated seniors, and families at risk, she wanted them to have a wonderful holiday and following her message, Live, Love, Give… She launched a very successful adopt a senior, and family for Thanksgiving and Christmas. And brought much needed love to the Temecula Valley.   Dr. Bruce Parker's background features 43 years of consistent excellence in highly visible, responsible roles.  He developed a small chain of 13 Chiropractic Clinics. And then began teaching other chiropractors how to develop their own clinics following the procedures he developed to maintain his own clinics. Dr Bruce retired from practice in 2010, and since then has authored three books. His Book the Turnaround became a #1 Best seller on amazon for business. He is very active with the Good Samaritan Food pantry, whether being involved with food deliveries or maintaining the corporate books of this 501c3 non-profit organization. Support the show: https://theanswersandiego.com/radioshow/8349 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

STILL TALKING
Ep 87 – Tapi (Something to stick in the hole)

STILL TALKING

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021


Colton and Brian are joined by Kevin Dunbar and Leah Hutchinson of Tapi to discuss closure needs and the state of supply chains in our covid world.  They also discuss what to lobby for next, Brian’s Mr. Congeniality award, Colton’s alcohol transportation experience early in his...

The Classical Music Pod
(Julian) Bliss Congeniality

The Classical Music Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2021 59:40


In their latest set of shenanigans, the boys bend time with Johannes Brahms and talk to one of the world's leading clarinettists – and No. 1 Jamiroquai fan – Julian Bliss. Buckle up for a wild ride. …Pre-orer Julian Bliss's new recording of the Brahms clarinet sonatas: https://smarturl.it/BrahmsSonatas Watch Worcester Cathedral's mutton-chopped Canon Precentor Michael Brierley announce the big news: https://twitter.com/WorcCathedral/status/1373617040393703424 …Music Referenced: ‘Tim and Sam's Podcast' written and performed by Harry Sever William Byrd's Ne Irascaris Domine, performed by Ely Cathedral Choir and Durham Cathedral ChoirBrahms's Piano Trio No. 2 in C Major Op. 87 – I. Allegro, performed by Joseph Szigeti, Pablo Casals, and Myra HessMaurice Ravel's Rhapsodie Espagnole, performed by the Berliner Philharmoniker under Pierre Boulez‘I Feel Pretty' from Leonard Bernstein's West Side StoryGeorge Gershwin's ‘I Got Rhythm', performed by the Julian Bliss SeptetBrahms's ‘Denn es gehet dem Menschen' arr. Bliss, performed by Julian Bliss and James BalliolBrahm's's Sonata for clarinet in E-Flat Major, No. 2 – III. Andante con moto – Allegro, performed by Julian Bliss and James Balliol…Follow us here: instagram.com/classicalpod/ twitter.com/ClassicalPod facebook.com/ClassicalPod/

Audeland
#17 – Ein ærleg review av 'Miss Congeniality'

Audeland

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2021 43:41


Ein podcast av Mariell Øyre og Jostein Avdem Fretland. Opptak og klypp: Jostein Avdem Fretland. Musikk: «vákr» av fivrel (the drawing board, 2016)

The Agency
Pelican Congeniality

The Agency

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 84:45


Agents Candy and Eugene cover plenty of ground in today's episode. Topics include: The Dig; Q&A; Eugene mashes Pelican Brief and Miss Congeniality; Unforgiven; Newsgroups; Ken Jennings Yay or Nay; The Lady in the Dale....and much more. Email us anytime: theagency.podcast@gmail.com. We love to hear from you.

Worst First Dates with Brett Blake and Kelly Fastuca
Miss Cuntdeeeniality with Liv Hewson and Rhi Down

Worst First Dates with Brett Blake and Kelly Fastuca

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 75:55


Here we go its a 3 stater! Lic is in Sydney Kelly in Melbourne and Rhi in Brisbane as Liv chooses their fave rom com Miss Congeniality. Its still holds, except for a few tasteless lines about bulimia, but Sandy B is pretty great in it. Please enjoy, subscribe and share on itunes xoxo

A Map Of My Evolution
MX. Pucks A'Plenty 's Story

A Map Of My Evolution

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2020 62:53


This afternoon Pucks and I discussed finding self-love during the pandemic and much more! Mx. Pucks A'Plenty is the Director of Junk in da Trunk, the Michelle Obama of Burlesque, and Seattle's Own Mxtress of Thiccness! This roguish radical is always ready to ride whether it be behind the scenes or on stage. Spreading their black queer magic where ever they go, Pucks is always in control. Pucks is also the founder and co-producer behind What the Funk?! An All POC Burlesque Festival and is the co-producer behind FIERCE! Queer Performing Arts Festival 2020. This producer is known for their solo Puckduction productions and their co productions such as A Brief Puckduction, 4 Leaf Puckduction and Nocturnal Puckduction.  The Femme Daddy that your mother should have warned you about, Pucks is not only a performer, but a producer, stage manager and themcee for hire with wit and tit to spare. You may have seen them in VHOF (Virtual Burlesque Hall of Fame) this past August. They have performed in several festivals as well including the Buxom Blaze Burlesque Festival, Savannah Burlesque Festival, FIERCE! Queer Performing Arts Festival, Edmonton Burlesque Festival, They/Them Festival, Disabilitease Festival as well as performed in The Body Political in San Francisco and as a guest performer with Bless Your Heart Burlesque in San Diego and Gritty City Sirens of Tacoma. They are also the current Mx. Congeniality of the 2019 Savannah Burlesque Festival. "The They/Them/Yas Queen of Burlesque" is Mx. Pucks A'Plenty and they have #nopucksgiven.    --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/amapofmyevolution/support

Deep In Pact
Leaving a Mark (3)

Deep In Pact

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2020 107:27


School’s in session! Lucy gets kicked out of class for being a target, and Avery struggles to make friends with Jess “Congeniality” Casabien. But oh boy do we learn a bunch! Finally, we get a look at the school and it’s colour cast of characters through the Student Guide. You can read Pale here. Leave your thoughts on the episode. Leave your predictions here! Check out an index of Pale’s chapters and our episodes here! Send us feedback on the show!

Mooseknuckle
E2 - Her-itage Moments - Canada's Drag Race

Mooseknuckle

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2020 55:21


Ballet, you stay! The queens compete to see whose dancing is most on pointe, and recreate iconic Canadian Her-itage moments (burnt tucks anyone?). This isn't their first time in drag... but will it be their last time on the CDR runway?Find out why Richa sounds like he's sprung a leak, which Queen 100% fulfills Maggie as a W-O-M-A-N and how we got Jeffrey Bower-Chapman to call out Mooseknuckle (thanks handsome!).We establish whether Richa actually knows anything about Canada, refuse to admit our bias for Tynomi Banks, and why Kyne should be Ms. Congeniality. All this, and more, revealed in this week’s episode of Mooseknuckle! Donate to Black Lives Matter Toronto here: https://blacklivesmatter.ca/donate/

DeanBodi Show Podcast
#44 My Second Bartending Contest and Mr. Congeniality.

DeanBodi Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 17:36


My Second bartending contest when I won the Mr. Congeniality Award. My Frog joke, broken bottles and my major Anxiety Attack yesterday and still on it. Sing Along(Rock you like a hurricane).The Scorpions Concert when they opened for Motley Crew in West Palm Beach, Fl. Motley blew them off the stage and it happened again, when Winger blew Extreme away. The headliner get's the bigger sound system by far. Keep living your life when going through your Anxiety Attack, and it will be ok. Eat clean, so your body can be in the best environment to fix itself.

Women in Business Podcast
How Covid-19 is Affecting The Local Real Estate Market in Merced, California | Rose Vitale Podcast

Women in Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2020 19:24


Anna Newkirk been in business for about a decade. I've done the short sales, numerous purchase transactions with REOs, represented 100s of clients, worked in a sellers market, a buyers market. Residential, to multi-residential, have SOME commercial experience and ag. She a Sales Manager for my office at Century 21 MM for about five years. and the President of Merced County Association of Realtors. She received awards for Realtor of the Year, Jesse Fee Award (which is an award for Professionalism, Service and Congeniality), Manager Awards, Listing Awards, Buyer Awards, etc

TravelRight.Today
#019: Travel Congeniality, Whistler Pride & Ski Festival, Whistler Culinary Culture, Micro-Tripping & Hotel Gouging

TravelRight.Today

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2020 10:44


Top 10 ways to get along with your partner while travelling. We headed to the hills of Whistler Blackcomb for the Whistler Pride & Ski Festival and ate our way around the town. Far-flung weekend-away micro-trips recharge the batteries. Hotel gouging and resort fees have to go. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Digna hija de tu madre
Episodio 10 - Miss Congeniality 1 & 2

Digna hija de tu madre

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2019 51:18


Este episodio lo estamos planeando desde que inventamos el programa. Esta vez le entramos con todo a unas joyitas de Sandra Bullock: Miss Congeniality 1 & 2! Adoramos la primera, descuartizamos la segunda y demostramos que la hemos visto 90 veces gracias a la tele por cable.

Seize the Yay
Jesinta Franklin // From catwalks and congeniality to content for connection

Seize the Yay

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2019 74:02


I think you'll agree that we've had some seriously impressive human beings share their ways to yay on the show, but I was completely blown away by our first guest for the new financial year. I'm always so grateful that our guests feel comfortable enough to show the lesser known sides of themselves (especially when it's not often that they do), which is perhaps why I was so captivated by the gorgeous Jesinta Franklin this week. While I, like most of the country, am no stranger to Miss Universe 2010 and the striking looks that have carried her through a successful career as a model, brand ambassador and TV presenter I wasn't as familiar with Jesinta's eloquence, utmost professionalism and genuine care for others (that earned her the real life title of Miss Congeniality). As you'll hear, she radiates warmth and honesty belying the fame that surrounds her both independently and together with husband and AFL superstar, Buddy Franklin. I feel very lucky that I got to steal her away this week for a delightful chat on the very day that her brand new self-funded, self-produced Jesinta App launched two days ago along with the new issue of Women's Health Magazine with her on the cover. You'll hear more about it in the episode and of course I'll pop a link to it in the show notes. We also chat about everything from idyllic Gold Coast childhoods to meeting Donald Trump, and from WAG life to the five love languages. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did! + See show notes here + Announcements on Insta at @spoonful_of_sarah + Subscribe to not miss out on the next instalment of YAY!

Seize the Yay
Jesinta Franklin // From catwalks and congeniality to content for connection

Seize the Yay

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2019 72:33


I think you’ll agree that we’ve had some seriously impressive human beings share their ways to yay on the show, but I was completely blown away by our first guest for the new financial year. I’m always so grateful that our guests feel comfortable enough to show the lesser known sides of themselves (especially when it’s not often that they do), which is perhaps why I was so captivated by the gorgeous Jesinta Franklin this week.While I, like most of the country, am no stranger to Miss Universe 2010 and the striking looks that have carried her through a successful career as a model, brand ambassador and TV presenter I wasn’t as familiar with Jesinta’s eloquence, utmost professionalism and genuine care for others (that earned her the real life title of Miss Congeniality). As you’ll hear, she radiates warmth and honesty belying the fame that surrounds her both independently and together with husband and AFL superstar, Buddy Franklin.I feel very lucky that I got to steal her away this week for a delightful chat on the very day that her brand new self-funded, self-produced Jesinta App launched two days ago along with the new issue of Women’s Health Magazine with her on the cover. You’ll hear more about it in the episode and of course I’ll pop a link to it in the show notes. We also chat about everything from idyllic Gold Coast childhoods to meeting Donald Trump, and from WAG life to the five love languages. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did!+ See show notes here+ Announcements on Insta at @spoonful_of_sarah+ Subscribe to not miss out on the next instalment of YAY!

The Big Ones
Tricky! / Brian Shortall

The Big Ones

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 87:25


Our buddy, Brian Shortall is on the podcast today to talk about the morality of impersonating somoene! Please tweet @goodyearblimp and tell them that The Big Ones would like to make history with them. We need your support! #BigOnesBlimpcast Follow Brian on Twitter: @BrianShortall. Tweet us @thebigonespod Email us @ Thebigonespodcast@gmail.com. Join our Patreon page to get an extra episode every month plus more exclusive content and a 10% discount on Big Ones merch: https://www.patreon.com/TheBigOnes Merch available here! https://thebigones.bigcartel.com/ Music: www.bensound.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Dropped Culture
Dropped News Quickcast 6.06.19

Dropped Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2019 31:04


This week the Dropped Culture boys take on Ted DiBiase and Mr Congeniality in a cage match in the very same arena that they filmed Die Hard on ice. Oh, and we talked about some really cool movies after, like The Dead Don't Die, Leprechaun Returns and some T.V. shows like Swamp Thing, maybe some comics and of course our Dropped Culture Mixtape (copyright pending). Spoiler alert ... we totally win the cage match.

Magic Mics Podcast
Myth Congeniality- Yuuya Banned, Gerry quits, new MPL Members, MED Muckups & More!

Magic Mics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2019 74:32


Support the show! http://patreon.com/magicmics Visit our sponsor: http://www.coolstuffinc.com Visit our co-sponsor: http://www.cardhoarder.com Check out the twitch channel: http://twitch.tv/magicmics Visit our subreddit: http://www.reddit.com/r/magicmics Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/magicmicscast Like us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/magicmics Want the 2hr+ NSFW Extended experience? Support us on Patreon!   Airdate - 5/15/19 First Pick MPL Wroundup MPL Spark Split:https://www.mtgesports.com/news/mpl-spark-split-week-1-overview Weekly MPL Stream:https://twitter.com/MagicEsports/status/1127001128196087810 Launching into MPL Weekly Play: https://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/competitive-gaming/launching-mpl-weekly-play-2019-05-10 GerryT Steps Down:https://twitter.com/MagicEsports/status/1127965978913124352 https://thegampodcast.com/2019/05/13/why-i-quit-the-magic-pro-league/ New Additions:https://esportsobserver.com/magic-esports-diversify-pro-scene/ BenS’s Two Cents:https://twitter.com/BenS_MTG/status/1128006340197195777 Whats-His-Name (Raymond? Roger?) is Disappointed:https://twitter.com/ReidDuke/status/1127981956510076929?s=20 https://old.reddit.com/r/magicTCG/comments/bo675l/traditionally_neutral_pro_reid_duke_criticizes/endnho1/ https://www.twitch.tv/reiderrabbit/video/424762863?t=26m15s Brian “Please Don’t Call Me “Brian “Brian Kibler” Kibler”” Kibler Chimes In:https://twitter.com/bmkibler/status/1127971476018089987?s=20 Lucas Berthoud’s Statement:https://twitter.com/bertuuuu/status/1128014884807929856?s=19 Magic Esports’s Statement on Yuuya:https://twitter.com/MagicEsports/status/1126642004518215680 Yuuya’s Reaction:https://twitter.com/nabe1218/status/1126655710656249856 https://twitter.com/team_cygames/status/1126655761810018304?s=21 BenS’s Two Cents:https://twitter.com/bens_mtg/status/1126903971182972928?s=21 https://clips.twitch.tv/ShortColdHedgehogLitFam https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TBnp7fkohRM&feature=youtu.be Ross Merriam’s Thread:https://twitter.com/RossHunneds/status/1128027267899318279 Sperling Weighs In:https://www.channelfireball.com/articles/the-latest-change-to-the-magic-pro-league-means-were-going-to-have-to-get-better-at-talking-about-merit/ PSulli’s Thoughts:https://twitter.com/BasicMountain/status/1128121640653443072 https://twitter.com/BasicMountain/status/1128122008984641536 Greg Orange Pipes Up:https://twitter.com/orange_greg/status/1128092925370490880 Ari’s Article:https://armlx.blogspot.com/2019/05/the-death-of-competitive-magic-via-mpl.html?m=1 Savjz:https://clips.twitch.tv/ResoluteCulturedDeerSeemsGood Nox’s Video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WZCC-ZXdiQ Gather the Townsfolk MED: Some Orders Won’t Get Gift:https://www.reddit.com/r/magicTCG/comments/bmuis2/cancelled_3pm_orders_wont_get_gift_per_hasbro/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app And Then There’s This Asshat:https://i.redd.it/euhz1ih9qex21.png eBay Coupon Has an Expiration Date:https://www.reddit.com/r/magicTCG/comments/bn0wk8/psa_the_ebay_20_coupon_is_only_valid_until_may_24/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app   Huey’s Grandpa: https://twitter.com/HueyJensen/status/1127247599612899328?s=19   Simon Görtzen Steps Down:https://twitter.com/simongoertzen/status/1127630826617888768   Whimsy, Wonder & War: A Magic Art Show:https://www.hipstersofthecoast.com/2019/05/announcing-whimsy-wonder-war-a-magic-art-show/   Alt-Art Shocks on MTGO: https://twitter.com/scryfall/status/1128309040457457666?s=21   Desperate Ravings MCQ Winner Turns to GoFundMe for Airfare:https://twitter.com/armlx/status/1128023718125625344?s=19 https://www.gofundme.com/f/get-ryan-aucoin-to-mythic-championship-barcelona Dom Harvey Offers to Help: https://twitter.com/dominharvia/status/1128030599610896385?s=19 Dana Fischer’s Twitter Account Vanishes:https://twitter.com/afischer71/status/1128413018344157184 Daniela’s Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/h0lydiva Roshen Eapen, Rookie of the Year Leader:https://twitter.com/RasheenDaDream/status/1126526957288591361 Splash Damage The Broken Pact live at DnDLive on Saturday! Games and Tariffs:https://twitter.com/TabletopWire/status/1128155926043738112?s=19   The Finisher Space: The Final Frontier. NASA tweeted today that we’re going back to the moon, and this time it’s personal. Big news: permanent moonbases, coming by 2024. As JFK said, “We choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard.” But keep in mind: it’s going to be boring. No dance clubs, no bowling alleys, no water parks, just hiking and stargazing and rock collecting as far as the eye can see. The best way to fill those hours as far as I can see is Magic. So let’s say that the Magic Mics were selected to be the Moon Mics. What Magic things are you packing in your airtight foot locker when you boldly go where no Magic player has gone before?

Inside The Crazy Ant Farm
ITCAF Interview - Camille Chen

Inside The Crazy Ant Farm

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2019 30:44


Our special guest, Camille Chen chats with us about her career including how she got started in acting, some behind the scenes stories from Ms. Congeniality, including a great story about Sandra Bullock. She also discuses her work in television and commercials, the changes in the industry since she began, social media, and more!!

HealtheVoices Radio
Barby Ingle: "The Chronic Pain Cheerleader"

HealtheVoices Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2019 61:00


Barby Ingle is a best selling author, reality personality, and lives with reflex sympathetic dystrophy (RSD), migralepsy, endometriosis and other pain disorders. Barby is a chronic pain educator, patient advocate, and president of the International Pain Foundation. She is also a motivational speaker and best-selling author on pain topics. Her blog, reality shows and media appearances are used as a platform to help her become an ePatient advocate, and she now travels the country attending healthcare conferences, speaking publicly, sharing her story, educating and advocating for patients across the globe. She has received 19 accommodations over the years for her advocacy work including; 2011 iPain Hero of Hope Award, 2012 WEGO Health Ms. Congeniality, 2012 NAF You Are Our Hero Award, 2013 International Inspirational Luminary, 2015 IDA Impact Award, and 2016 WEGO Health Lifetime Achievement. In 2017, Barby was named a Health Information Technology Top 100 Influencer by HealthScene and Top 20 Health Influencer by Insider Monkey Magazine. In 2018, Barby received the Reality All Star Reunion Superstar award for Most Social Media posts and Top 50 Chronic Pain Advocates. In Feb. 2019, Barby is listed in the top 100 social media advocates for Rare Diseases.

The Good Evening, Kiddies! Podcast
Season 3, Episode 13 : "Spoiled" Review

The Good Evening, Kiddies! Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2018 54:39


Oh my...this episode is quite the bawdy soap opera!  Heather returns to guest host and we review TFTC's Season 3, Episode 13's "Spoiled"!  We also talk about medically induced comas, movies like Slither and Ms. Congeniality, and my cat, Gus, chimes in with his opinion.  This episode gets dirrrrrty.     The Good Evening, Kiddies! Podcast has a facebook page! Join by clicking this link https://www.facebook.com/goodeveningkiddiespod Want to support the podcast? Leave an iTunes review, subscribe/follow the podcast, or donate to the Patreon page! Follow the podcast on Twitter @gekpodcast The podcast is now on Spotify!

Twerking on the Topics
47: Spiritually Slanging

Twerking on the Topics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2018 58:21


This week's episode talks about Paul McCartney and appropriate masturbation etiquette, Stalker vs Persistant and Post Malone's quest to convince people he doesn't smell. Also on The Sip via ThatGrapeJuice.net: Cardi as Ms. Congeniality, Janet Jackson news and Drake and Meek hugging it out. Also find us every M/F at 12 noon on Dash Radio- Dash X channel. Follow us on Twitter @TwerkingontheTs Instagram @TwerkingontheTopics Patrick: @PatricklySpeakn Steph: @StephYoungMC

Strive 4 More: Your Best Life NOW!
Inner Circle Power- Congeniality

Strive 4 More: Your Best Life NOW!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2018 12:33


It’s not hard to know when someone is a good friend. Good friends exhibit patterns of behavior that are positive and make you feel good. Likewise you’re doing things for them that make them feel good as well. In general, these behaviors can be broadly classified into three general categories integrity, caring, and congeniality. Each of these broad categories are themselves comprised of small individualized behaviors. In order for you to understand the qualities that you should be looking for in your inner circle,I have given you three different episodes where I have been discussing the categories of behavior that compose a great inner circle. Stay tuned after this episode for a Bonus Episode: Building Your Inner Circle.

Strive 4 More: Your Best Life NOW!
Episode 113: Inner Circle Power- Congeniality

Strive 4 More: Your Best Life NOW!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2018 12:33


It’s not hard to know when someone is a good friend. Good friends exhibit patterns of behavior that are positive and make you feel good. Likewise you’re doing things for them that make them feel good as well. In general, these behaviors can be broadly classified into three general categories integrity, caring, and congeniality. Each of these broad categories are themselves comprised of small individualized behaviors. In order for you to understand the qualities that you should be looking for in your inner circle,I have given you three different episodes where I have been discussing the categories of behavior that compose a great inner circle. Stay tuned after this episode for a Bonus Episode: Building Your Inner Circle.

The Mixed Reviews
The Mixed Reviews 028 - Sandra Bullock

The Mixed Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2018 85:01


Look at she, she's Sandra B! This week, Louie and Gavin bring you the film history of America's Sweetheart, Sandra Bullock! Find out what makes this Miss Congeniality so amazing, but also why for every Speed, she has an All About Steve. If you have any questions/comments/suggestions for the show, follow us on twitter @TheMixedReviews, like us on Facebook, or e-mail us at reviewsmixed@gmail.com  Don't forget to subscribe to us on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher Radio, or Google Play Music.

Purpose is for ALL!
Purpose is for ALL Episode 24 with Brieanna Thomson

Purpose is for ALL!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2018 6:50


On this episode of Purpose is for ALL, I interview Brieanna Thomson, Mrs. Waialua! Brieanna is a special education science teacher for high school students and loves to empower others. During the Mrs. Hawaii pageant, she won Mrs. Congeniality and Mrs. Personality! Learn how to be "beYOUtiful" and much more from this inspirational 23 year old! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/purpose-is-for-all/support

The Pop Pundits
EP195 Congeniality Stone

The Pop Pundits

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2018 57:40


The Pundits are back to discuss the Oscar's, 3 Billboards, Infinity War trailers, plus much much more.

RPM Podcast
A date with Ms. Congeniality Casey Robicheau

RPM Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2018 27:39


We talk with Legend car driver and Ms. Motorsports contestant Casey Robicheau at the Motorsports Expo and trade show in Pennsylvania.  We discuss everything from her driving career, to her decision to compete for the title of Ms. Motorsports.  She even offers up some great insight on the world of motorsports from Nascar, to NHRA and F1.  This is an interview you won't want to miss. Thank you for listening. Feel free to check out our website www.therpmpodcast.com as well as our facebook page. You can subscribe to us on YouTube, iTunes, SoundCloud, stitcher, and many more. Follow our twitter page for racing news updates and more. Make sure you mark your calendars for our upcoming live show at the River Rock Restaurant and Marina Bar for the Daytona 500 on February 18th.

Everything Iconic with Danny Pellegrino
#13 Danny & Queen LeeAnne Locken

Everything Iconic with Danny Pellegrino

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2017 64:34


Danny welcomes Queen LeeAnne Locken from Bravo's Real Housewives of Dallas to the show. They spend an hour recapping the iconic second season of #RHOD, her role in Miss Congeniality, her compelling upbringing, Mariah Carey, and SO MUCH MORE. If you're a Housewives fan, you CANNOT miss this. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Smash Fiction
87 - Derek Zoolander vs. Gracie Hart

Smash Fiction

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2017 61:11


...IN this week's episode...it's so simple! Well, the setup is simple enough. A terrorist, a modeling reality show, a disaster in the making, and only two people who can save the day and look great doing it. In this combined test of beauty and secret agent skills, there's no doubt that the legendary Derek Zoolander, three-time winner of the Best Male Model award and innovator of captivating looks like Blue Steel, Ferrari, Le Tigre, and of course, Magnum, has the advantage in terms of being really ridiculously good-looking. But even with the help of his partner, Matilda, can the would-be assassin of the Malaysian prime minister match up with the proven investigative abilities of Miss Congeniality herself, FBI agent and all-around asskicker Gracie Hart? And even with the assistance of renowned pageant coach Victor Melling, can Gracie survive the world of appearance-based reality television long enough to get the job done? Please be advised, this particular installment of Smash Fiction is even more ridiculous than usual. Also, LIZ LOGAN RETURNS!!! (Those two things are only partially related.)

MKA USA VIBE
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) - Congeniality in the Face of Hostility by Amjad Mahmood Khan

MKA USA VIBE

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2017 30:45


Weekly podcast from Majlis Khuddam-ul-Ahmadiyya (youth auxiliary of Ahmadiyya Muslims) USA. For more info go to www.mkausa.org/podcast

Diminishing Returns: The Movie Podcast About Sequels, Prequels, Spin-offs and Reboots

Allen and Chris glide through this episode (it's all in the buttocks) as we discuss Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous. Why not have a fun drinking game this episode and take a drink every time we use the words 'likeable' or 'charming' when talking about America's sweetheart, Sandra Bullock? In this episode: Gay stereotypes! Bad ADR! Treat Williams' special treat! Dolly Parton’s body double! Wasting the talents of Nick Offerman and William Shatner! Michael Caine vs Deidrich Bader! How Stephen Tobolowsky made Chris happy! And sluts! Remind yourself of the films here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miss_Congeniality_(film) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miss_Congeniality_2:_Armed_and_Fabulous   The trailer that you should watch instead of the film: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iv4SzMPlwp4   Episode posters at https://www.facebook.com/DiminishingReturnsPod/photos/   CONTACT LINKS Email us at: diminishingpod@gmail.com Find us at https://www.facebook.com/DiminishingReturnsPod https://twitter.com/diminishingpod  (@diminishingpod) https://diminishingpod.wordpress.com/ https://www.instagram.com/diminishingpod/ YouTube: Diminishing Returns (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTkdqFm2OiLVwGhjVHEtaFw_)   DIMINISHING RETURNS: A comedy podcast about movie sequels, prequels, spin-offs and reboots. Hosted by Allen and Chris. WARNING: Contains Scottish accents and spoilers.  

Blondes With Glasses!
BWG Ep. 60 - Mister Congeniality (The Reboot You've Been Waiting For)

Blondes With Glasses!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2016 47:35


This week's episode takes on one of the classic films from our childhood - Miss Congeniality. You've been clamoring for it. And now we finally deliver. We insert Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson into the pageant circuit - complete with swimsuits, tap dance, and a tiny yet aggressive Ellen Page. Needless to say, Dwayne ends up being Mr. Congeniality. Obviously. And, as always, we finish with recommendations for each other.

GymCastic: The Gymnastics Podcast
176: Worlds Wrap-Up Show

GymCastic: The Gymnastics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2015 105:44


30-year-old Marian Drăgulescu (ROM) won his 10th world medal in Glasgow and the coveted Mr. Congeniality 2015 award from GymCastic.  © Christy Linder   Uncle Tim, Spencer, and Jessica discuss the state of gymnastics after the Glasgow World Championships: Awards: Miss & Mr. Congeniality Awards Artistry Award (both intended and unintentional) Highest non-vault E score Awards: FX - 9.066 - Simone Biles of USA (Quals) PB - 9.300 - Artur Davtyan (Quals) Biggest D Awards (non-vault): UB - 6.900 - Fan Yilin (TF, EF) and FX - 6.900 - Simone Biles (Quals) FX - Kenzo - 7.600  “Size Isn’t Everything” Award The State of Gymnastics: Rules most desperately needed to change. What worked in this code and what didn't. Our weekly roundup of the latest news stories from around the gymternet include: Mustafina has had knee surgery. Gulia Steingruber knee injury update. The Rio Olympic Qualifer Hunger Games-style rule changes have begun, starting with Trinidad & Tobago. Are Jordyn Wieber, Shawn Johnson and Nastia all training for the post-Olympic tour? The Myth of Pregnancy Doping: where it began, lawsuits that were won and why it's just stupid crap "science." Simone Biles and John Orozco will perform at the Colgate Skating  & Gymnastics Spectacular at Northern Illinois University on December 16th. The NCAA signings we are most excited about, including Ruby Harold, Sabrina Vega and Polina "Puppy Feet" Shchennikova. Your voicemails: Is Romania focusing too much on veterans? Was Mustafina engaged and where to find your fellow gym nerds. The perspective of the Belarusian-American gymnasts and maybe we need an international meet for all this American talent? Fantasy Gym drafts open on November 29th collegefantasygymnastics.com! Rio qualifiers and Test Event qualifiers: buff.ly/1NSt2dd How to Get Your Favorite Gymnast to the 2016 Rio Olympics [A Flowchart] 173: Women’s All-Around Finals Recap from 2015 World Championships 172: Men’s Team Finals Recap from 2015 World Championships 171: Women’s Team Finals Recap from 2015 World Championships 170: Women’s Qualifying Recap from 2015 World Championships 169: Glasgow Worlds Preview Show Episode 33: Simone Biles & Her Coaches 151: Danell Leyva 164: Marian Dragulescu      

Inside Education on 103.2 Dublin City FM
Programme 220, Rob Evans on Teacher Congeniality & Collegiality (3-6-15)

Inside Education on 103.2 Dublin City FM

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2015 28:01


Presented and produced by Seán Delaney On this week's programme, Rob Evans, who was a keynote speaker at the 2015 annual conference of the Irish Primary Principals' Network (IPPN) discusses whether staff rooms in schools are congenial or collegial places and more.

Not So Podfect
Ep 16: Mitchell Clemons

Not So Podfect

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2012


This week Stephen and Tim are joined by the DFW comedy favorite, the hilarious Mitchell Clemons! The gang discusses Mitchell's passion for sports, his thoughts on dating, and his start in comedy! The Miss Congeniality of DFW Comedy!! Enjoy!!http://www.fileden.com/files/2012/6/25/3320229/Ep16_MitchClemons.mp3

Goosebuds
Speed with Alexis Bevels & Darby Lynn Cartwright

Goosebuds

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 134:37


Vroom voom, Goosebuddies. You wanna know what gives host Chad Quandt and guests Alexis Bevels & Darby Lynn Cartwright (IMHO the Show/Podcast) goosebumps? Dangerous highway infrastructure! We check out the 1994 action classic Speed, starring Keanu Reeves pre-Matrix and Sandra Bullock pre-Congeniality. This podcast can't go below 60 jokes per hour or we'll explode. Pop quick hot shot; will you enjoy this episode?As a Patreon bonus-- and something we're trying out for future episodes-- this episode of Goosebuds has a special video version for our Patreon supporters at the Camp level. Watch our live reactions to jokes about Dennis Hopper, gaze at our offices and recording closets! The regular audio version will be live for all tomorrow. And let me know what you think about video versions in the future. Happy 420/Easter!Check out Darby & Alexis' hilarious show IMHO youtube.com/IMHOTheShowSupport the show and get access to bonus episodes, our secret Discord, ad-free episodes and more at patreon.com/goosebudsDress your skeleton with Goosebuds apparel at goosebuds.storeEmail: goosebuds@gmail.comBluesky: goosebuds.bsky.socialEdited by Ben RavidMusic by Seth Earnest (sethearnest.net)Album art by Brock Gallagher (@brockadile)Our Sponsors:* Check out Call of Dragons: https://bit.ly/3DEvHMlAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy