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Det här är den första delen i berättelsen om Amerikas hämndlystna sweetheart, en saga om hur en mobbad tonårstjej förälskar sig i country och förtrollar en hel värld med sina personliga låttexter. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. September, 2009. I Radio Music Hall i New York sveper TV-kamerorna över den galaklädda publiken. Över nio miljoner människor följer vartenda steg världens artistelit tar på MTV Video Music Awards. På den stora skärmen lyser namnen på de nominerade i kategorin “Best Female Video”. Bland tungviktare som Beyoncé, Katy Perry och Lady Gaga, finns också ett nytt namn. Stjärnorna har fått sällskap av en 19-årig tjej ifrån Nashville. Countrysångerskan Taylor Swift. – The Moonman for Best Female Video goes to... Taylor Swift.MTV:s kameror zoomar in Taylor i publiken som bara gapar. Hon ser sig omkring som för att kontrollera att hon verkligen hörde rätt. Sen samlar hon sig och går upp på scenen, i den snäva klänningen. – Thank you so much. I always dreamed about what it would be like to maybe win one of these one day. But I never thought it would happen. I sing country music som thank you so much for giving me a chance to win an VMA...Men Taylor hinner knappt börja sitt tacktal, innan hon blir avbruten.– I'm really happy for you, Imma let you finish, but Beyoncé had one of the best music videos of all time, of all time!Kanye West har klivit upp på scenen och tagit micken från Taylor. Bakom sina mörka solglasögon ropar han att nykomlingen Taylor Swift inte är den värdiga vinnaren. Publiken häpnar. Kanye West rycker på axlarna och går av scenen. Kvar står Taylor.Det här är del 1 av 2 av P3 Musikdokumentär om Taylor Swift. Del 2 hittar du unikt i appen Sveriges Radio Play.Det här avsnittet publicerades första gången i maj 2018. Det här är en omarbetad version från våren 2024. Del 2, fortsättningen på dokumentären, är helt ny.Medverkande: Emmy Hellgren, Margret Atladottir, Jon Pettersson och Nils SjöbergEn dokumentär av Pontus Andersson & Vendela Lundberg Producent: Axel WinqvistExekutiv Producent: Ulla SvenssonTekniker: Fredrik NilssonProgrammet är ett en produktion från Tredje Statsmakten Media.Ljudklippen i dokumentären är hämtade från P3 Din Gata, SVT Skavlan, The Ellen Show, ABC News, The Inside Edition från NBC, Grammypro.com och Recording Academy, MTV Video Music Awards 2009, Entertainment Tonight, CNN, The View, PBS 39, HUB TV, The Paul O'Grady Show i ITV, INC Magazine, Larry King Now, Radiostationen US 99, Sirius XM, Taylors Swifts Myspace och Youtubekanal, Country Music Television, The Today Show från NBC, Clevver News, TMZ, Watch What happens live, Taylor Swift Secret Sessions 1989, TV4 Nyhetsmorgon, Splash TV, Keeping Up With The Kardashians från Amerikanska E! och australiensiska Today FM.
Edward Morris is a prolific writer, author, poet, playwright, and renowned country music journalist. A longtime editor of “Billboard Nashville”, he also wrote for Country Music Television into his 80s until COVID caused layoffs. This music industry insider offers an intriguing look at his career as well as his unconventional love story and caregiving journey for his late wife Norma.
This week on the Here's What We Know Podcast, host Gary Scott Thomas had a fascinating conversation featuring the incredibly talented stand-up comedian, Greg Warren. Get ready as we take you on a rollercoaster ride through Greg's comedic journey, from his daring leap into full-time funny to honing his craft on stage. Join us as we uncover the secrets behind his gut-busting jokes, share heartwarming tales of mentorship, and explore the vibrant landscape of stand-up comedy. In this Episode:Family and Humor: Learn about how Greg's family reacts to being part of his comedic material.Stand-Up Process: Discover Greg's process for creating new content from journaling exercises to listening back on performances.Comedy Influences: Hear about influential comedians in Greg's career like Eddie Murphy and Bob Newhart.Wrestling Background: Find out how wrestling shaped Greg's work ethic and performance style.Acting vs. Stand-Up: Understand why Greg chose stand-up over pursuing acting or sitcom roles despite opportunities.Audience Interaction: Get an inside look at how audience engagement plays a role in shaping a live comedy set.This episode is sponsored by:Habana Cuba (Be sure to use code "Gary20" to get 20% off your order!)Sterling Oak CabinetryBio:Greg Warren recently released his special The Salesman, co-produced by Nate Bargatze and 800 Pound Gorilla Media. The project tells the story of his post-college phase when he had a stint selling Jif and Pringles for Procter & Gamble which eventually led to his decision to become a full-time comedian. According to The New York Times, Greg “...has done for peanut butter what Jerry Seinfeld did for Pop-Tarts and Jim Gaffigan did for Hot Pockets.” An honest mix of self-deprecation, frustration, and an arsenal of lifelike characters highlight Greg's colorful perspective. He can be seen in his Amazon Prime Special, “Where The Field Corn Grows”, Fish Sandwich on Dry Bar Comedy, Late Night with Seth Meyers, The Late Late Show, and Comedy Central Presents. Greg attracts a diverse audience spectrum, having performed as a finalist on BET's Coming to the Stage and on Country Music Television. He is a favorite on the nationally syndicated Bob & Tom Radio Show, which led to touring theaters nationwide with The Bob & Tom All Stars Comedy Tour. Greg's comedy has been a daily staple on Sirius/XM's Laugh USA and Jeff and Larry's Comedy Roundup channels for a decade. You can hear him guesting on podcasts like Nateland, Never Not Funny, Bertcast, Dumb People Town, The Adam Carolla Show, and many more. He's performed as a New Face of Comedy at JFL, on Comedy Central's Premium Blend, and on NBC's Last Comic Standing.Website: https://www.gregwarrencomedy.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gregwarrencomedyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/grockwarren/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/GregWarrenTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@gregwarren158www.GaryScottThomas.com
Shaketopia & A Quiet Shake are here and Ronnie and Tommy Cruise are talking about 'em! Dancing is Forbidden's first ever LIVE show, the fellas are reacting to and recapping these historic Aqua Teen episodes. Special thanks to the British Broadcasting Corporation and Country Music Television for producing the event, and Royal Albert Hall for hosting us! Watch Aqua Teen Season 12 on MAX! ★ Support The Show + Get Extra Episodes • Patreon: patreon.com/dancingisforbidden ★ Amazon Affiliate Links • Aqua Teen Forever Plantasm 4K: https://amzn.to/3Svy2ea • Aqua Teen Forever Plantasm BluRay: https://amzn.to/3dLcKKS • Aqua Teen Forever Plantasm Digital: https://amzn.to/3t8cqtv • Baffler Meal 20 Disc DVD Box Set: https://amzn.to/3fmznWf Contacts: Leave a voice message: speakpipe.com/dancingisforbidden Discord: https://discord.gg/NpjSXPECw6 Instagram: @AquaTeenPod Email: DancingIsForbiddenPod@gmail.com YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9yseLj27npIZlEnM8ooBaQ Listen on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCe5gFb5eAYH3nyF3DZ5jwhQ Website: dancingisforbidden.com Twitch: twitch.tv/ronnieneeley
Jessica Lavallee drops by the podcast to chat about her music career & her new single "Highway Say Hello"! Plus, we'll feature her previous single "Small Town Girl". About Jessica Lavallee (by Soundcheck Entertainment) Born on the northern reaches of Newfoundland and Labrador, Jessica Lavallee was raised in the remote village of Lourdes-de-Blanc-Sablon on the lower north shore of Quebec, an area unique to the province due to its proximity to Newfoundland and Labrador, and Canada's east coast. Jessica's love and natural ear for music began when she was just two years old years while listening to her father - also a musician - play the guitar, fiddle, accordion, and harmonica. Jessica made her initial debut at six years old with her father's band, playing in a local festival in Labrador close to home. Jessica has travelled the coast of Newfoundland and Labrador playing local venues and on board an American cruise ship when it set ashore. A graduate of the Music Industry and Performance program at the College of the North Atlantic in Stephenville, NL, Jessica was twice featured on Canadian Idol and made top ten on Country Music Television's Karaoke Star.
The hilarious Greg Warren joins me on my latest episode! We discuss his early days in stand-up, the crew he came up with in St. Louis, driving across the country for gigs, wrestling, and his latest special “The Salesman,” produced by Nate Bargatze and Nateland Entertainment. Pat House is a nationally-touring comedian based out of Philadelphia. A regular performer in comedy clubs, casinos, and theaters all over the country, Pat has been a choice opener for Sebastian Maniscalco, Tom Segura, and Dan Cummins. He recorded his first album Biggest Thing in 2013, and his latest album Heard Enough Yesterday, hit #1 on the iTunes comedy charts. Both can be heard on iTunes, Amazon, and Pandora. Greg Warren recently released his special The Salesman, co-produced by Nate Bargatze and 800 Pound Gorilla Media. The project tells the story of his post-college phase when he had a stint selling Jif and Pringles for Procter & Gamble which eventually led tohis decision to become a full-time comedian. According to The New York Times, Greg “...has done for peanut butter what Jerry Seinfeld did for Pop-Tarts and Jim Gaffigan did for Hot Pockets.” An honest mix of self-deprecation, frustration and an arsenal of lifelike characters highlight Greg's colorful perspective.He can be seen in his Amazon Prime Special, “Where The Field Corn Grows”, Fish Sandwich on Dry Bar Comedy, Late Night with Seth Meyers, The Late Late Show and Comedy Central Presents. Greg attracts a diverse audience spectrum, having performed as a finalist on BET's Coming to the Stage and on Country Music Television. He is a favorite on the nationally syndicated Bob & Tom Radio Show, which led to touring theaters nationwide with The Bob & Tom All Stars Comedy Tour. Greg's comedy has been a daily staple on Sirius/XM's Laugh USA and Jeff and Larry's Comedy Roundup channels for a decade. You can hear him guesting on podcasts like Nateland, Never Not Funny, Bertcast, Dumb People Town, The Adam Carolla Show and many more. He's performed as a New Face of Comedy at JFL, on Comedy Central's Premium Blend and NBC's Last Comic Standing.Greg hails from St. Louis, MO, where his father was a high school wrestling coach and his mother made him play clarinet in the band. He has captivated audiences with anecdotes about the conflict inherent in meshing the two disparate high school identities of varsity wrestler and band geek. Greg was also a West Point Cadet, where he distinguished himself by amassing an impressive tally of demerits and endless hours of pointless marching. After moving on to the University of Missouri, he studied journalism and became an All-American college wrestler.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of Use Your Words, we look at the "controversial" song that has sparked a heated debate surrounding racist references, lynching, and sundown towns in music. In fact the song is so "evil" that it was even pulled off of Country Music Television cable channel rotation due to the evils that they said were contained in the song - but is it really as bad as they say?Pundits were also quick to point out that the singer is anti a lot of socially popular things as well - claiming that he is an "evil" person - but how much of that is true and real - and how much of it is just projection because they don't like the politics of the singer? Also - is it really a bad thing for people to be good and defend their neighbors? What about if the person that is your neighbor is someone that you disagree with? Why would it be bad for us to go back to living with a small town mindset?Use Your Words podcast is passion project of two people from Southeastern Wisconsin. Please consider checking out the below links to learn/hear more. And join us every week for new episodes!Linktree: https://bit.ly/uywlinktreeVisit our website: https://useyourwords.ccListen to the podcast on all of your devices: https://useyourwordspod.captivate.fm/listenWatch On Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@useyourwordsSend us an email: https://www.useyourwords.cc/contactRead the blog: https://www.useyourwords.cc/blog#UseYourWordsPodcast #UseYourWords #TryThatInASmallTown #LyricsEvaluation #RacistReferences #SocialCommentary #SmallTownCommunities #LocalHeroes #UnityDespiteDisagreement #IndividualResponsibility #RaceAndSmallTownBusinesses #PervasiveIssues #EngagingWithDifferentPerspectives #FrustrationOfMisinterpretation #CancelCulture #ReflectionsOnSmallTownLife #ImpactOfASong #FreedomOfSpeech #ProtectingOpinions #ChallengingAssumptions #RacialTensions #CaringCommunities #CityNeglect #OnlinePopularity
Today on “Post Reports,” we explore the controversy around Jason Aldean's “Try That in a Small Town” – and how the song landed near the top of the charts. Critics say its new music video is full of coded threats against Black people.Read more:Country music star Jason Aldean is facing immense backlash over “Try That in a Small Town,” which soared in popularity even as the music video was pulled from Country Music Television amid the controversy. While Aldean is defending the video onstage and on social media, it was quietly edited to remove images of a Black Lives Matter protest after critics accused the song of containing coded threats against Black people. Aldean's label said the video was edited for copyright reasons but did not elaborate.The Post's Herb Scribner explains how the controversy has fueled the song's popularity.
I am so excited about what's happening with the latest, shall we call it, ‘BudLight-ification' of the latest woke corporation! I'm talking about CMT, the Country Music Television channel that banned Jason Aldean's song, and how their ratings are plummeting while Jason's song is skyrocketing. Highlights: "We're getting word that CMT viewership has plummeted. Their ratings dropped upwards of 64%! CMT is going the way of Bud Light and Fox News!” “How on earth do you justify enforcing the sentiments and whims, not just of the most neurotic people on the planet, but of those who aren't even your audience? Again, it's just beyond bizarre!” Timestamps: [00:49] CMT ratings plummeting [02:48] The most absurd thing about CMT going the way of Bud Light, Disney, and Target [04:42] The heart of cancel culture - consumer politics Resources: Show your support for President Trump with his new cards HERE: https://www.physicaltrumpcards.com/trump-cards-collection Buy Colonel MacGregor's NEW BOOK HERE: https://www.usni.org/press/books/warriors-rage The Courageous Patriot Community is inviting YOU! Join the movement now and build the parallel economy at https://join.turleytalks.com/insiders-club-evergreen/?utm_medium=podcast Learn how to protect your life savings from inflation and an irresponsible government, with Gold and Silver. Go to http://www.turleytalkslikesgold.com/ Find patriotic art and content to support NOW at http://www.loor.tv/ Thank you for taking the time to listen to this episode. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and/or leave a review. Sick and tired of Big Tech, censorship, and endless propaganda? Join my Insiders Club with a FREE TRIAL today at: https://insidersclub.turleytalks.com Make sure to FOLLOW me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DrTurleyTalks BOLDLY stand up for TRUTH in Turley Merch! Browse our new designs right now at: https://store.turleytalks.com/ Do you want to be a part of the podcast and be our sponsor? Click here to partner with us and defy liberal culture! If you would like to get lots of articles on conservative trends make sure to sign-up for the 'New Conservative Age Rising' Email Alerts.
We find two basic heresies that are often promoted in country music. Country Music Television cancelled Jason Aldean for suggesting that law and order might work better in small towns. But then, CMT promotes perverted forms of sexuality in their annual awards ceremony in April. Dolly Parton has led the cultural revolution against God's law order since the 1990s, and we conclude that nobody is more responsible for destroying the morals of the heartland and the nation itself than Dolly Parton and Garth Brooks. We present the sharp worldview contrast between what God says and the self-idolatry, self-expression, self-love, and self-definition presented by Taylor Swift and Dolly Parton. --This program includes---1. The World View in 5 Minutes with Adam McManus -Tucker Carlson vs. Asa Hutchison on transgender bill- 14 female hostages rescued in Congo, Africa- Why a 12-year-old girl and her 10-year-old brother gave to The Worldview---2. Generations with Kevin Swanson
In this episode of ABL Live, we covered a variety of topics including the return of the famous actor Jamie Foxx, RFK Jr. being labeled as a racist over leaked video of him speaking about potential C19 racial targeting, Jason Aldean's "Try That In A Small Town" music video getting banned by Country Music Television, the viral video of a man flipping out over working 30 years on the job only to have his pension taken away, Ron DeSantis being labeled as a racist over Florida Department of Education's black history course standards, and much more! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/anthony-logan/support
While companies like Disney have been struggling as they reel from public ridicule, country music star Jason Aldean has gone the other way. Country Music Television has canceled him; the media establishment has painted him with controversy; and it looks like all the powers that be oppose him. But despite all this, his new song has soared to the top of the charts, and the public has rallied behind him. In this episode of “Crossroads,” we'll discuss this story and others. ⭕️
Fans lashed out at Country Music Television, after it pulled singer Jason Aldean's "Try That in a Small Town" music video this week following accusations it was racist. Aldean performs in front of Court House that was the site of the 1946 Columbia race riot and the 1927 mob lynching of an 18-year-old Black teenager named Henry Choate. - Listeners Comment See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We opened the show talking about the 54th anniversary of the lunar landing. Fans lashed out at Country Music Television, after it pulled singer Jason Aldean's "Try That in a Small Town" music video this week following accusations it was racist. Aldean had enraged liberal activists with the new music video, which has anti-crime, pro-law enforcement themes and tells criminals that their behavior won't be tolerated in rural America. Aldean performs in front of the Maury County Courthouse in Columbia, Tennessee. This is the site of the 1946 Columbia race riot and the 1927 mob lynching of an 18-year-old Black teenager named Henry Choate. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The woke cancel culture mob has failed yet again! If you want to guarantee a surge in support for whatever you're doing, get canceled by the woke mob, and you will skyrocket to success because patriots across the nation are rising up and they've got your back! Highlights: "Jason Aldean's song, ‘Try That in a Small Town' has rocketed to the number one song on iTunes after CMT, the feckless Country Music Television channel, banned it for offending the woke sentiments of audiences that don't even listen to country music!'" “The song, is a very bold and effective critique of the woke left's 2020 race riots, the fiery but mostly peaceful race riots that inflicted over $2 billion dollars in damages across the nation. It makes no apologies in affirming that that kind of violence and mayhem will NEVER be allowed in the heart of Americana. Rural Americans will defend themselves if faced with the same leftist political violence and chaos that has plagued our decaying and decrepit urban cities.” “The gatekeepers of all things corporate woke are quickly and painfully learning that they're no longer in charge! Just ask Bud Light, Target, Disney, Netflix, Fox News, CNN! They're no longer in charge!” “The Federalist has a great piece out on the real reason the woke hate this song, and it's obviously got nothing to do with racism or lynching or anything like that, those are just cosmetic dog whistles for something far deeper that the woke opposes and hates! In the end, the article argues that the woke hate traditional conservative rural values. And they hate them because they see them as a threat to the world that the woke envision” Timestamps: [02:40] Patriots got Jason Aldean's back [04:26] Woke Inc. gets triggered by Jason Aldean's song [06:31] The real reason why the ‘Woke' hates the song [07:46] Woke values centered on victimhood Resources: The Courageous Patriot Community is inviting YOU! Join the movement now and build the parallel economy at https://join.turleytalks.com/insiders-club-evergreen/?utm_medium=podcast Give your skin a healing feeling. Soothing benefits of pure Bentonite Clay. Made the Amish Way on a farm in South Dakota. Use Promo Code: TURLEY for an exclusive discount. Olde Country Soap. Experience the Tradition. Go to https://www.oldecountrysoap.com/ Learn how to protect your life savings from inflation and an irresponsible government, with Gold and Silver. Go to http://www.turleytalkslikesgold.com/ HE'LL BE BACK! Get your limited edition TRUMPINATOR 2024 Bobblehead HERE: https://offers.proudpatriots.com/ Abandon your woke provider TODAY and join Patriot Mobile! Get FREE ACTIVATION with Code: TurleyTalks HERE: www.patriotmobile.com/turleytalks Thank you for taking the time to listen to this episode. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and/or leave a review. Sick and tired of Big Tech, censorship, and endless propaganda? Join my Insiders Club with a FREE TRIAL today at: https://insidersclub.turleytalks.com Make sure to FOLLOW me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DrTurleyTalks BOLDLY stand up for TRUTH in Turley Merch! Browse our new designs right now at: https://store.turleytalks.com/ Do you want to be a part of the podcast and be our sponsor? Click here to partner with us and defy liberal culture! If you would like to get lots of articles on conservative trends make sure to sign-up for the 'New Conservative Age Rising' Email Alerts.
TDC Podcast topics - Whistleblowers in Hunter Biden investigation take the stand before the House Oversight Committee and it goes about how you think it would go, T-Roy goes at it with someone on FB, US suspends funding to the Wuhan Institute of Virology, Country Music Television pulls Jason Aldeans video for "Try That in a Small Town" amid claims it's "pro lynching", trans-activist and trans indentifying lady India Willoughby claims to be more woman than Martina Navratilova, amusement park in the UK is done with Pride events after drag queen goes too far, Connecticut McDonald's accused of "greedflation" after charging $18 for a Big Mac meal, and email
The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Episode (07/20/2023): 3:05pm- On Thursday afternoon, Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) released testimony which alleges then-Vice President Joe Biden was involved in a bribery scheme involving Burisma—a Ukrainian energy firm—in 2015. Andrew C. McCarthy and Jack Crowe, of National Review, summarize: “According to an unidentified informant businessman, the founder of Burisma recounted being pressured by then-Vice President Joe Biden to put Biden's son Hunter on the Ukrainian energy company's board, and for $10 million in bribes—$5 million each to Joe and Hunter Biden—in order to use Biden's political influence to force the firing of a Ukrainian prosecutor who was investigating Burisma.” You can read the full article here: https://www.nationalreview.com/2023/07/bidens-pressured-burisma-founder-into-paying-10-million-bribe-to-get-prosecutor-fired-fbi-source-claims/ 3:20pm- According to reports, Burisma founder and CEO Mykola Zlochevsky possesses 17 recordings which implicate the Biden family in a bribery scheme— "two of the recordings included Joe Biden, and the remaining 15 recordings only included Hunter Biden." You can read Brooke Singman's Fox News report here: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/grassley-releases-unclassified-fbi-form-containing-details-of-biden-criminal-bribery-scheme-with-burisma-ceo 3:40pm- If the Burisma bribery allegations against Joe Biden prove to be accurate, will he remain the Democratic party's presidential nominee in 2024? 3:50pm- Matt is going to Italy next week—which means Henry and his mullet will be accompanying Rich to Jersey shore for the show's LIVE broadcast at The Grand Hotel of Cape May on Friday July 27th. 4:05pm- On Thursday, Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. testified before a House Judiciary Subcommittee on censorship. Ironically, Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman-Schultz (D-FL) attempted to end the hearing before it even began—baselessly alleging that Kennedy harbored racist and antisemitic views. Kennedy vehemently denied Wasserman-Schultz' reprehensible claims, exclaiming: "I want to say this while I'm on the record. In my entire life…I have never uttered a phrase that was either racist or antisemitic." 4:15pm- During his opening statement at Thursday's House Judiciary hearing on the weaponization of the federal government, Kennedy noted that free speech is the basis of Democracy and that “the First Amendment was not written for easy speech it was written for speech that nobody likes you for.” 4:30pm- Dr. E.J. Antoni— Economist & Research Fellow in The Heritage Foundation's Grover M. Hermann Center for the Federal Budget—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to recap President Joe Biden's trip to Philadelphia where he touted “Bidenomics.” But is the economy really as strong as the Biden Administration proclaims? In his newest editorial, Dr. Antoni debunks that narrative and explains that “Bidenomics is quietly robbing you blind.” You can read Dr. Antoni's latest article here: https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2023/jul/19/how-bidenomics-quietly-robbing-you-blind/ 4:50pm- CNN's John King applauded Special Counsel Jack Smith for eating lunch at Subway?!?! 5:05pm- On Thursday afternoon, Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) released testimony which alleges then-Vice President Joe Biden was involved in a bribery scheme involving Burisma—a Ukrainian energy firm—in 2015. Andrew C. McCarthy and Jack Crowe, of National Review, summarize: “According to an unidentified informant businessman, the founder of Burisma recounted being pressured by then-Vice President Joe Biden to put Biden's son Hunter on the Ukrainian energy company's board, and for $10 million in bribes—$5 million each to Joe and Hunter Biden—in order to use Biden's political influence to force the firing of a Ukrainian prosecutor who was investigating Burisma.” You can read the full article here: https://www.nationalreview.com/2023/07/bidens-pressured-burisma-founder-into-paying-10-million-bribe-to-get-prosecutor-fired-fbi-source-claims/ 5:15pm- On Wednesday, the House Oversight Committee heard testimony from two Internal Revenue Service (IRS) whistleblowers who allege Hunter Biden received special treatment from the Department of Justice while under investigation for tax fraud. Whistleblower Gary Shapley claimed that he has documented conversations indicating U.S. Attorney for Delaware David Weiss did not have final say in prosecutorial decisions, and even attempted to bring charges against Hunter in California and Washington D.C. but was reject—which contradicts Attorney General Merrick Garland's claims. 5:20pm- While testifying before a House Judiciary hearing on the weaponization of the federal government, former New York Post writer Emma-Jo Morris claimed that the Biden Administration worked with social media companies to censor the Hunter Biden laptop story prior to the 2020 presidential election. 5:35pm- Daniel Turner—Founder & Executive Director of Power the Future—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to recap President Joe Biden's speech in Philadelphia. During his visit to the Philly shipyard, Biden bragged about the strength of his economy and announced “the first ever offshore wind sale in the Gulf of Mexico.” 5:55pm- Senator Mitt Romney (R-UT) celebrated national hot dog day in an awkward video that has now gone viral on social media. 6:05pm- Country Music Television has stopped airing Jason Aldean's music video, “Try That in a Small Town”, where the singer speaks out against rioting and violence against law enforcement officers. The song has, bizarrely, become controversial because some have accused it of being critical of “left-wing” violence. 6:15pm- On Thursday, Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. testified before a House Judiciary Subcommittee on censorship. Ironically, Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman-Schultz (D-FL) attempted to end the hearing before it even began—baselessly alleging that Kennedy harbored racist and antisemitic views. Kennedy vehemently denied Wasserman-Schultz' reprehensible claims, exclaiming: "I want to say this while I'm on the record. In in my entire life…I have never uttered a phrase that was either racist or antisemitic." 6:35pm- Conor Fitzpatrick— Attorney at Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE)—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss a 17-year-old rising high school senior who was suspended after satirizing his school principal via a series of memes posted to Instagram. Though the memes were tame, the school suspended the student. FIRE notes, “the First Amendment bars public school employees from acting as a 24/7 board of censors, and the lawsuit seeks to cement Supreme Court law that schools cannot punish students for nondisruptive, private, off-campus speech.”
As much as we try not to lord it over our big-city counterparts, those of us who occupy flyover country have good reason to love our small towns. Right now progressives are outraged and Country Music Television is censoring Jason Aldean over a song celebrating small town values. One of the more curious objections to homeschooling is the concern that it might not be "safe" for the kids. Angela Dills explores whether or not students are safer in government-run schools. The current inversion of reality under which we live is best illustrated in the things we're told are "racist" "extremist" or a source of "hate." John Stossel pulls back the curtain on the Southern Poverty Law Center and other groups that smear for money. The July 4th ruling by a federal judge that put a hold on federal agencies colluding with social media companies has been stayed by another federal judge. Bobbie Anne Flower Cox has the lowdown on where stands the Ministry of Truth. Article of the Day: Finding the truth is not something that will just magically happen as you watch TV, read the newspaper or surf the internet. As Caitlin Johnstone explains, it's a matter of methodically sorting fact from fiction, one lie at a time. Sponsors: Monticello College Life Saving Food TMCP Nation Climbing Upward
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 4: Country Music Television has stopped airing Jason Aldean's music video, “Try That in a Small Town”, where the singer speaks out against rioting and violence against law enforcement officers. The song has, bizarrely, become controversial because some have accused it of being critical of “left-wing” violence. On Thursday, Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. testified before a House Judiciary Subcommittee on censorship. Ironically, Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman-Schultz (D-FL) attempted to end the hearing before it even began—baselessly alleging that Kennedy harbored racist and antisemitic views. Kennedy vehemently denied Wasserman-Schultz' reprehensible claims, exclaiming: "I want to say this while I'm on the record. In in my entire life…I have never uttered a phrase that was either racist or antisemitic." Conor Fitzpatrick— Attorney at Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE)—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss a 17-year-old rising high school senior who was suspended after satirizing his school principal via a series of memes posted to Instagram. Though the memes were tame, the school suspended the student. FIRE notes, “the First Amendment bars public school employees from acting as a 24/7 board of censors, and the lawsuit seeks to cement Supreme Court law that schools cannot punish students for nondisruptive, private, off-campus speech.”
As much as we try not to lord it over our big-city counterparts, those of us who occupy flyover country have good reason to love our small towns. Right now progressives are outraged and Country Music Television is censoring Jason Aldean over a song celebrating small town values. One of the more curious objections to homeschooling is the concern that it might not be "safe" for the kids. Angela Dills explores whether or not students are safer in government-run schools. The current inversion of reality under which we live is best illustrated in the things we're told are "racist" "extremist" or a source of "hate." John Stossel pulls back the curtain on the Southern Poverty Law Center and other groups that smear for money. The July 4th ruling by a federal judge that put a hold on federal agencies colluding with social media companies has been stayed by another federal judge. Bobbie Anne Flower Cox has the lowdown on where stands the Ministry of Truth. Article of the Day: Finding the truth is not something that will just magically happen as you watch TV, read the newspaper or surf the internet. As Caitlin Johnstone explains, it's a matter of methodically sorting fact from fiction, one lie at a time. Sponsors: Monticello College Life Saving Food TMCP Nation Climbing Upward --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/loving-liberty/support
Investigative reporter Jordan Schachtel has uncovered a shocking DoD memo from earlier this year detailing the special treatment for "transgender" service members, including free "voice feminization surgery" and a de facto permanent waiver from actual military deployment! And they want to go to war with Russia and China at the same time? Also today... mega make-up brand and Country Music Television go "woke" and...you know the rest. Finally, US Senate rejects Rand Paul's amendment affirming the US Constitution!
On the version of Hot off the Wire posted July 21 at 6:36 a.m. CT: Extreme heat and severe weather are in the forecast for much of the nation on Friday. The US is trying to determine the motivation for Pvt. Travis King to cross the border into North Korea. A knife-wielding man has stabbed at least four pedestrians on a street in the South Korean capital, Seoul. One person has died. Poland's Defense Ministry says a U.S. military drone crashed in the woods in the southwest of the country after contact was lost during training. Amazon, Google, Meta, Microsoft and other technology companies that are leading the development of artificial intelligence technology have agreed to meet a set of AI safeguards brokered by President Joe Biden's administration. The search for an elusive and potentially dangerous animal sighted on the edge of Berlin and suspected to be a lioness has stretched into a second day. Some unlikely names top the leaderboard at the British Open, the Orioles go ten innings to beat the Rays in a battle for the AL East top spot, and the Washington Commanders will soon be under new management. On the version of Hot off the Wire posted July 20 at 4 p.m. CT: The White House is deeply concerned about the well-being of a U.S. soldier who bolted across the heavily armed North Korea border earlier this week. Administration officials say North Korea has yet to respond to U.S. requests for basic information about the AWOL soldier, Pvt. Travis King. A tiny neighborhood store in downtown Los Angeles near Skid Row has sold the winning ticket for the Powerball jackpot worth an estimated $1.08 billion. A South Florida jury awarded $800,000 in damages to a little girl who received second-degree burns when a hot Chicken McNugget fell on her leg as her mother pulled away from the drive-thru of a McDonald's restaurant. Miami police say an 18-year-old mother tried to hire a hitman to kill her 3-year-old son, who was living with his grandmother at the time. A sea otter launched into the national spotlight after social media images circulated of her aggressively wresting surfboards away from surfers off the coast of Santa Cruz, California is building a fan club as she continues to evade capture. Country music star Jason Aldean has released a controversial music video for his latest single, “Try That In A Small Town." Country Music Television removed it Monday from rotation, three days after its release. Pop star Shakira is facing more trouble from Spain's tax office after a court near Barcelona agreed to open an investigation into a second case of alleged tax fraud by the Colombian singer. A row of tightly trimmed ficus trees along a stretch of sidewalk outside Universal Studios has become a hot spot in the face-off between Hollywood studios and striking screenwriters and actors. Security was heightened ahead of Thursday night's opening Women's World Cup game after a gunman killed two people at a downtown construction site in Auckland, roughly 12 hours ahead of co-host New Zealand's match against Norway. —The Associated Press About this program Host Terry Lipshetz is a senior producer for Lee Enterprises. Besides producing the daily Hot off the Wire news podcast, Terry conducts periodic interviews for this Behind the Headlines program, co-hosts the Streamed & Screened movies and television program and is the producer of Across the Sky, a podcast dedicated to weather and climate. Lee Enterprises produces many national, regional and sports podcasts. Learn more here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 3: Dr. Wilfred Reilly—Professor of Political Science at Kentucky State University & Author of “Lies My Liberal Teacher Told Me”—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss Country Music Television “cancelling” singer Jason Aldean for taking a stand against “left-wing” violence, In & Out for banning masks, and Anne Applebaum's latest piece in The Atlantic claiming that Tennessee isn't a democracy. You can pre-order his next book here: https://www.amazon.com/Lies-My-Liberal-Teacher-Told-ebook/dp/B0BDZMZJ4C?ref_=ast_author_dp Matt is a traitor for producing the morning show, Henry went on vacation, and the return of the Afternoon Mystery Movie Clip! CNN's John King applauded Special Counsel Jack Smith for eating lunch at Subway?!?! Following news that Donald Trump will likely be federally charged for the events of January 6, 2021, Sonny Hostin of The View suggested that the former president could be considered a “flight risk.”
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 4: Rich is back! After surgery, and a two-and-a-half-week recovery, Rich makes his triumphant return to the afternoon show. How did his surgery go? Learn all about Rich's colon! On Tuesday, former President Donald Trump revealed that federal prosecutors have informed him he is the target of an investigation for his role in the January 6th, 2021 riot at the U.S. Capitol—and subsequent alleged attempt to overturn the 2020 presidential election results. Special Counsel Jack Smith has declined to comment. According to a report from Charlie Savage of The New York Times, Trump could face obstruction and fraud charges. You can read Savage's complete report here: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/18/us/politics/target-letter-trump-obstruction-fraud-charges.html Who would win the Democratic party's presidential nomination in the event Joe Biden decides not to run for reelection in 2024? According to a new poll, the three front runners would be Vice President Kamala Harris, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders. Country Music Television has stopped airing Jason Aldean's music video, “Try That in a Small Town”, where the singer speaks out against rioting and violence against law enforcement officers. The song has, bizarrely, become controversial because some have accused it of being critical of “left-wing” violence.
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 1: 3:05pm- Rich is back! After surgery, and a two-and-a-half-week recovery, Rich makes his triumphant return to the afternoon show. How did the surgery go? And how did Rich spend the last couple weeks? He saw Sound of Freedom, Mission Impossible 7, and the latest Indiana Jones movie—which, unsurprisingly, wasn't great. 3:15pm- On Tuesday, former President Donald Trump revealed that federal prosecutors have informed him he is the target of an investigation for his role in the January 6th, 2021 riot at the U.S. Capitol—and subsequent alleged attempt to overturn the 2020 presidential election results. Special Counsel Jack Smith has declined to comment. According to a report from Charlie Savage of The New York Times, Trump could face obstruction and fraud charges. You can read Savage's complete report here: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/18/us/politics/target-letter-trump-obstruction-fraud-charges.html 3:30pm- Country Music Television has stopped airing Jason Aldean's music video, “Try That in a Small Town”, where the singer speaks out against rioting and violence against law enforcement officers. The song has, bizarrely, become controversial because some have accused it of being critical of “left-wing” violence. 3:45pm- Professor John Yoo— the Emanuel S. Heller Professor of Law at the University of California at Berkeley & a visiting fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss Donald Trump recently receiving a “target letter” from Special Counsel Jack Smith regarding a federal investigation into the riot at the U.S. Capitol on January 6th. Will Trump face charges? PLUS, Woodrow Wilson is one of the worst presidents ever. Does he even deserve a subpar New Jersey rest stop with a Sbarro? 4:05pm- On Wednesday, the House Oversight Committee heard testimony from two Internal Revenue Service (IRS) whistleblowers who allege Hunter Biden received special treatment from the Department of Justice while under investigation for tax fraud. Whistleblower Gary Shapley claimed that he has documented conversations indicating U.S. Attorney for Delaware David Weiss did not have final say in prosecutorial decisions, and even attempted to bring charges against Hunter in California and Washington D.C. but was reject—which contradicts Attorney General Merrick Garland's claims. 4:15pm- During Wednesday's House Oversight Committee hearing, Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) noted that IRS whistleblowers Gary Shapley and Joseph Ziegler have not changed their testimony at any point—though, the justice department has “changed their story three times” in the past several months. Rep. Jordan also said that federal bureau of investigation (FBI) officials corroborated Shapley and Ziegler's accusations. 4:40pm- Phil Kerpen—President of American Commitment—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss his most recent opinion editorial, “Shapiro Flip Shows Teachers Unions Own the Democratic Party.” Kerpen writes, “The one place where school choice looked to have bipartisan support was Pennsylvania, whose Democratic governor, Josh Shapiro, campaigned on a choice measure for kids stuck in the worst performing 15 percent of schools in the state. Shapiro even went on national FOX News to tout school choice, and negotiated a budget agreement with the Republicans who control his state Senate to enact it into law. But that's where the feel-good bipartisan story ended, because at the last-minute Shapiro snapped into party line under pressure from the teacher's union, broke his campaign promise, and said he would veto the very program he campaigned on.” You can read Kerpen's full article here: https://www.americancommitment.org/shapiro-flip-shows-teachers-unions-own-the-democratic-party/ 5:05pm- Dr. Wilfred Reilly—Professor of Political Science at Kentucky State University & Author of “Lies My Liberal Teacher Told Me”—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss Country Music Television “cancelling” singer Jason Aldean for taking a stand against “left-wing” violence, In & Out for banning masks, and Anne Applebaum's latest piece in The Atlantic claiming that Tennessee isn't a democracy. You can pre-order his next book here: https://www.amazon.com/Lies-My-Liberal-Teacher-Told-ebook/dp/B0BDZMZJ4C?ref_=ast_author_dp 5:20pm- Matt is a traitor for producing the morning show, Henry went on vacation, and the return of the Afternoon Mystery Movie Clip! 5:40pm- CNN's John King applauded Special Counsel Jack Smith for eating lunch at Subway?!?! 5:45pm- Following news that Donald Trump will likely be federally charged for the events of January 6, 2021, Sonny Hostin of The View suggested that the former president could be considered a “flight risk.” 6:05pm- Rich is back! After surgery, and a two-and-a-half-week recovery, Rich makes his triumphant return to the afternoon show. How did his surgery go? Learn all about Rich's colon! 6:10pm- On Tuesday, former President Donald Trump revealed that federal prosecutors have informed him he is the target of an investigation for his role in the January 6th, 2021 riot at the U.S. Capitol—and subsequent alleged attempt to overturn the 2020 presidential election results. Special Counsel Jack Smith has declined to comment. According to a report from Charlie Savage of The New York Times, Trump could face obstruction and fraud charges. You can read Savage's complete report here: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/18/us/politics/target-letter-trump-obstruction-fraud-charges.html 6:20am- Who would win the Democratic party's presidential nomination in the event Joe Biden decides not to run for reelection in 2024? According to a new poll, the three front runners would be Vice President Kamala Harris, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders. 6:45pm- Country Music Television has stopped airing Jason Aldean's music video, “Try That in a Small Town”, where the singer speaks out against rioting and violence against law enforcement officers. The song has, bizarrely, become controversial because some have accused it of being critical of “left-wing” violence.
Israel's President Isaac Herzog speaks in front of Congress, a day after a resolution affirming support for the Jewish state was passed in the House. Over 70 million people are under heat alerts in the US. The CDC says opioids are involved in most multi-drug overdose deaths. The Gilgo beach serial killing investigation has expanded. And, Country Music Television pulled a country music star's controversial music video. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Award-winning biographer ABOUT THE AUTHORS TV host/creator Jake Brown has written 55 published books since 2001, published in 11 countries around the world, including best-sellers and collaborations co-written with music rock's biggest legends, including 2013 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees HEART (with Ann and Nancy Wilson), living guitar legend JOE SATRIANI, country music legend MERLE HAGGARD/Freddy Powers, late Hip Hop legend TUPAC SHAKUR (via the estate), and late metal pioneers MOTORHEAD (w Lemmy Kilmister), Smashing Pumpkins frontman/founder Billy Corgan, the critically-acclaimed NASHVILLE SONGWRITER and IN THE STUDIO (Dr. Dre, Rick Rubin, Tori Amos, Iron Maiden, etc) series. His extensive TV work includes presently airing series like MUSIC'S GREATEST MYSTERIES on AXS TV, BREAKING THE BAND on REELZ Network, on-air narrator for much of B.E.T.'s smash hit THE DEATH ROW CHRONICLES, Bloomberg Network and FUSE TV among others. Brown is creator/host/producer of the first-of-its-kind streaming television show ABOUT THE AUTHORS TV, airing on the popular streaming network TUBI TV, with 4 upcoming seasons presently in production. His work has received international press in in CBS News, The Hollywood Reporter, Rolling Stone Magazine, USA Today, MTV.com, Billboard, Parade Magazine, Country Music Television, VARIETY, and many other prominent national news outlets. In 2012, Brown won the Association for Recorded Sound Collections Awards in the category of Excellence in Historical Recorded Sound Research. http://jakebrownbooks.com Youtube: @abouttheauthorstv During the years Peter Thomas Pontsa operated his dental supply business, he shared his knowledge writing dental articles which appeared in many dental journals. He was president of the College of Dental Technologists of Ontario, where he helped develop the quality assurance program and was an associate publisher for a denturist magazine. He is an avid British sports car enthusiast and while president of the Headwaters British Car Club, wrote numerous stories about cars in the club's newsletter, “British Driven.” Peter spent two seasons racing with Jagged Edgers Motorsports and is a student of Taekwondo and holds a second degree blackbelt.He belongs to the Wordsmiths and is a member of the Crime Writers of Canada. Peter Pontsa lives in Loretto, Ontario, with his wife, Angela, and their orange tabby, Mr. Tee, where he combines his passions—British cars and writing. Outfoxed. An inspector William Fox adventure. http://peterthomaspontsa.com The Douglas Coleman Show now offers audio and video promotional packages for music artists as well as video promotional packages for authors.Please see our website for complete details. http://douglascolemanshow.com If you have a comment about this episode or any other, please click the link below. https://ratethispodcast.com/douglascolemanshow
Harvey Brownstone conducts an in-depth interview with Country Music Superstar Lynn Anderson's Personal Manager, Michael Dempsey About Harvey's guest: If you're a fan of our show, you'll know that one of our most popular features is our “Gone But Not Forgotten” series, in which we pay tribute to legendary stars who are no longer with us. Today, we're honouring one of the most beloved and iconic female recording artists and performers in the history of country music: Lynn Anderson. She recorded 52 albums and 72 singles, 50 of which were top 40 hits,18 reached the Top-10, and 12 captured the No. 1 spot. She was known for songs like “You're My Man”, “How Can I Unlove You”, “Keep Me in Mind”, “What a Man My Man is” - and of course, her phenomenal worldwide crossover smash hit in 1970, “Rose Garden”. That song made her an international superstar, and a trailblazer. In fact, she was the first female country artist to have a #1 record worldwide, she was the first female country performer to appear on The Tonight Show, and she was the first female country performer to headline at Madison Square Garden. Her multi-platinum “Rose Garden” album was the highest grossing album by a female recording artist for 27 years until Shania Twain broke that record in 1997. Lynn Anderson won a Grammy Award, 2 Academy of Country Music Awards, an American Music Award, 3 Billboard Magazine Awards, a Country Music Association Award, and a People's Choice Award. She was also named Artist of the Decade by Record World, and in 2019 she was inducted into the Western Music Association Hall of Fame AND the North American Country Music Association Hall of Fame. In 2002, Country Music Television named her one of the "40 Greatest Women of Country Music", and Rolling Stone included her on their list of the "100 Greatest Country Artists of All Time". She's such a legend, that she's even had a ROSE named after her by the American Rose Society. Today's guest, Michael Dempsey, started out as president of Lynn Anderson's official fan club at the age of 18. He then became her accountant, then her booking agent for over 10 years, and finally, he was her manager for the last 12 years of her life, until she passed away unexpectedly from a heart attack in 2015 at the age of 67. But most of all, he was Ms. Anderson's very dear friend and closest confidant. For more interviews and podcasts go to: https://www.harveybrownstoneinterviews.com/ To see more about Lynn Anderson, go to:https://www.lynnandersonrosegarden.com/https://www.facebook.com/LynnAndersonOfficialhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/1438216589737872https://www.instagram.com/lynnandersonofficial/http://youtube.com/c/lynnandersonrosegardentvhttps://twitter.com/LynnAshowhttps://www.tiktok.com/@lynnandersonofficial #MichaelDempsey #LynnAnderson #harveybrownstoneinterviews
Baylen catches up with the host of Country Music Television in the US, award-winning TV and radio presenter, published author and friend to the stars of country music...Cody Allan talks about having the best job in the world, how he still gets nervous in the presence of big names, and openly shares his experience of coming out...
This episode of The Howard Miller Show aired on CBS Radio February 15, 1957 and features an interview with Richard Edward Arnold (May 15, 1918 – May 8, 2008). Eddy Arnold was an American country music singer who performed for six decades. He was a Nashville sound (country/popular music) innovator of the late 1950s, and scored 147 songs on the Billboard country music charts, second only to George Jones. He sold more than 85 million records. A member of the Grand Ole Opry (beginning 1943) and the Country Music Hall of Fame (beginning 1966), Arnold ranked 22nd on Country Music Television's 2003 list of "The 40 Greatest Men of Country Music."
Country music became cool again in the 1990s. A new generation of male country stars populated the country radio stations and Country Music Television. It was a return of "Cowboy Hat Country," and they would forever change the trajectory and sound of country music. From the foundations of modern pop-country to traditional sounds, the male country acts of the 1990s were popular, diverse, and sold millions of albums. But which stars are the five most iconic male country artists of the 1990s? The debate gets heated, but would one of them leave with an achy-breaky heart?
Today on Growth Over Easy I'm joined by John Mollura a professional photographer that speaks on Imposter Syndrome. John's life changed the day he found out a dear friend had completed suicide. This event radically changed the way John showed up in life. And led him to leave a lucrative career in order to pursue his passion. If you are ready for a change, this episode is for you! John is a multi-award winning portrait photographer specializing in empowering and creative portraits that create personal transformation. He has worked with globally recognized clients such as country music star Jimmie Allen and Fortune Five Hundred Companies, such as Proctor & Gamble as well as hundreds of individuals to have the human-side of their stories be told in a creative and impactful way. Studying under celebrity portrait photographer and global humanitarian Jeremy Cowart for almost five years, John has developed a unique creative and philanthropic process and whose work shatter's his clients preconceived notions of how powerful a portrait can be. John is sought after by those that desire to have the human side of a story shown in a creative and compelling way. His photographs and projects are routinely featured in media, such as National Geographic and Country Music Television. As an award winning portrait photographer and humanist he can help men and women at cross-roads in the middle of their lives feeling a lack of self-worth and confidence to experience transformation into seeing and believing the incredible that inside of them when he creates their empowering portrait. https://molluraphoto.com https://www.facebook.com/johnmolluraphotography https://www.instagram.com/john_mollura/ www.lillyrachels.com @lllyrachels everywhere ;) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lillyrachels/support
Deana Martin was born in Manhattan to Dean Martin and his first wife, Elizabeth Anne "Betty" McDonald. She moved to Beverly Hills, California, with her family by the age of one. She later went to live with her father and his second wife, Jeanne Biegger. During her childhood, it was not unusual for his Rat Packfriends, Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis Jr., to visit. Being around them persuaded her to pursue a career in entertainment.Martin trained professionally at the Dartington College of Arts in the United Kingdom.[3] Her theatrical credits include Romeo and Juliet, The Taming of the Shrew, Hamlet, and A Taste of Honey.[4] She co-starred in the National Broadway tour of Neil Simon's play Star Spangled Girl with George Hamilton and Jimmy Boyd. Other starring roles include Wait Until Dark, 6 Rms Riv Vu, A Shot in the Dark, and The Tunnel of Love. She made her major motion picture debut in Young Billy Young with Robert Mitchum, David Carradine, and Angie Dickinson. This debut led to starring roles in the films Strangers at Sunrise with George Montgomery and A Voice in the Night with Vito Scotti.She made her television debut in 1966 on The Dean Martin Show. She was a frequent guest, performing in musical and comedy numbers with a wide array of entertainers, including Frank Sinatra.She also appeared on A&E Biography, Access Hollywood, CBS Sunday Morning, Country Music Television, E! Entertainment Television, Entertainment Tonight, Larry King Live, Live with Regis & Kelly, Sky Italia, The Bonnie Hunt Show, The Dating Game (where she chose Steve Martinas her date),[11] The Monkees, The Today Show, The Tony Danza Show, The Big Breakfast, and Bruce Forsyth On Vegas. For four seasons she hosted The Deana Martin Show.Since 2021 Martin has hosted Dean and Deana Martin's Nightcap on WABC-770 AM in New York.Martin began her recording career with producer Lee Hazlewood at Reprise Records. The recordings included her country music hit "Girl of the Month Club" while she was a teenager. Other tunes were "When He Remembers Me", "Baby I See You", and "The Bottom of My Mind", all recorded during the 1960s. Musicians from the Wrecking Crew, including Glen Campbell, played on these recordings.Memories Are Made of This was released in 2006. She covered some of her father's hit songs, including the title cut and "Everybody Loves Somebody", "That's Amore", "Just Bummin' Around", and "For Your Love" written by her mother Betty Martin. She also sang a duet with her father's former comedy partner Jerry Lewis on "Time After Time." The album was produced by her husband John Griffeth and reached the iTunes Top 10 chart, where it remained for 40 weeks throughout 2006 and 2007.By 2008, after her tour, she was ready to record again. She went into the studio at Capitol Records with the same personnel to record Volare, released in 2009. It debuted at number seven on the Billboard magazine Heat Seek chart, reached No. 22 on the magazine's Jazz Albums Chart, and appeared in the iTunes Top 10 chart.The song "Volare" peaked at No. 40 in Billboard magazine. Martin was back in the studio working on Destination Moon (2013). Her fourth album includes "Break It to Me Gently", "I Love Being Here With You", and "Beyond the Sea" and four new songs: "Read Between the Lines", "Where Did You Learn to Love Like That", "Paradise", and "Stuck in a Dream with Me". She sang a duet with her father on the Cole Porter song "True Love". Swing Street was released in 2016. She talked to Doug Miles about the album on his show
Loretta Lynn, the Kentucky coal miner's daughter, enjoyed six decades in country music. She had multiple gold albums and countless hits. Loretta received many awards including being nominated 18 times for a Grammy and she won three times. She was the most awarded female country artist and was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1988. She was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2013. Lynn had 24 no. 1 hits and 11 number one albums. The film “Coal Miner's Daughter” was a no. 1 box office hit and earned a Best Actress Oscar for Sissy Spacek. Lynn was named Artist of a Lifetime in 2018 by Country Music Television.
Welcome back to Seasoned Sessions! In this week's episode, we talk about A$AP Rocky being arrested, a reporter criticising Anthony Mackie for presenting the Country Music Television awards, myths about sex that we used to believe, and more. Get in touch with us at @seasonedsessionspod, @adaenechi, and @its_hanifahh, and Ada's shoutout this week is TikToker @theeboy_12. Have a great week!
August 25, 1955 Howard Miller chats with Eddie Arnold on CBS Radio. Richard Edward Arnold (May 15, 1918 – May 8, 2008) was an American country music singer who performed for six decades. He was a Nashville sound (country/popular music) innovator of the late 1950s, and scored 147 songs on the Billboard country music charts, second only to George Jones. He sold more than 85 million records. A member of the Grand Ole Opry (beginning 1943) and the Country Music Hall of Fame (beginning 1966), Arnold ranked 22nd on Country Music Television's 2003 list of "The 40 Greatest Men of Country Music."
10,000+ PODCAST DOWNLOADS!!! It only took 2 years & 9 months, 75 episodes, 76+ guests, 10 solo episodes, 2 websites, & a name change!From Sing! Dance! Act! Thrive! to Multi-Passionate Artists, it has been an amazing experience having conversations with thriving multi-passionate artists, musicians, actors, dancers, painters, photographers, and other creative souls on their journey, process, and entrepreneurship.If you're one that's been enjoying this podcast, I'd be ever so grateful if you were to share it with your artist friends or rate and review it on Apple podcasts. Or there's a few other places that you could leave. Reviews like PodChaser and I will read it on air and give you a shout out.Today's guest You've heard his music on Television starring actors like Kevin Nealon, or pro athletes like Chris Bosh & Arnold Palmer, airing daily throughout North America. 2018 Canadian Country Music Award-nominated artist Rory Gardiner has appeared on multiple CMT (Country Music Television) nationally broadcasted reality shows and shared the stage with a number of great country acts including Keith Urban. Fusing his music background with stand-up comedy, he has made a number of television appearances for brands like Under Armor, or shows like The Handmaids Tale. His comedy sketches have received millions of views on TikTok and featured on Funny or Die, and Americans Funniest Videos. You can catch his hilarious 2019 TEDx Talk, on using humour as a coping mechanism. He is also the host of The Balanced Artist podcast.For links & a transcript visit dianefoy.com/076
This episode, I interview John Mollura. We talk about his journey in discovering his identity through dealing with anxiety, imposter syndrome, and rising up in his field as a test engineer with NASA and other military projects. John is a full-time photographer specializing in empowering, creative portraits. John turned his lifelong hobby of photography into a full-time career after 15 years as a test engineer for NASA and military projects. His work has appeared in many places, from National Geographic to Country Music Television. John believes in giving back and has led, and founded, many photo-centric community events and groups. His most recent project is the RE>Figured Project with the mission to turn scars, wounds, and hurts into celebrations of survival through storytelling and creative portraits. John initially only photographed landscapes. He became known for images shown from unusual and captivating points of view. He lives in Delaware with his wife and three children. Visit his webpage: molluraphoto.com/portraits For more content, coaching, and courses, go to menareforged.com
As a singer/songwriter, she began massive ‘doing' at a very young age. Sharing “I'm a go-getter, a chaser, a pursuer, a doer and will always stand up for myself”, Hailey talks about how hard and painful it can be to get going when others try to hold you back. This not-to-miss podcast - with a surprise at the end - will inspire you to quiet the “committee in your head”, and get busy doing.Hailey Steele was raised in a no-stoplight town in South Dakota. She started performing at an early age, sharing stages with country legends like Willie Nelson and Loretta Lynn all before the age of 15. Her melodies are strongly influenced by female country and pop music from the 90's, and her lyrics tackle daily topics that every girl and woman deals with - love, heartbreak, happiness, reality, and wine. Steele moved to Nashville at 19 to pursue a serious music career and has never looked back. As an alum of NBC's The Voice (Team Xtina, season 2), she got to perform on the last season of The Tonight Show with Jay Leno with her duo The LiNE. Steele co-wrote"Boyfriend," (Raelynn/Nicolle Galyon/ Steele) and "Small Town Soul" released by Gwen Sebastian. Steele's first solo single, "Where I Thought I'd Be" was featured on CMT as part of the Artist Discovery Program. Hailey has opened several shows for Kelsea Ballerini and is the youngest member of the South Dakota Country Music Hall of Fame. Most recently she co-wrote and released “Livewire”, a song that tackles mental illness and abuse. She has appeared on the Grand Ole Opry stage with her friend Shelly Fairchild, performing their original “On The Highway”. The music video for her newest release, Raggedy Ann, is the current Next Up Now feature on Country Music Television and is available on CMT.com. www.haileysteele.com
Born and raised in Utah, Ryan Shupe is a 5th generation fiddler, an accomplished electric guitar, acoustic guitar and mandolin player, and has been performing throughout the country since he was 10 years old. Being a young prodigy, Ryan was a member of the nationally acclaimed “Peewee Pickers” where he first met and played with Alison Krauss. After forming in 1997, Shupe and his band, the RubberBand, have toured the US extensively and has had numerous local and national TV and radio appearances, including on Good Morning America, E! TV, Voice of America, Mountain Stage, Woodsongs, Great American Country, and Country Music Television. With Shupe as band leader, songwriter and lead vocalist, the group has had a successful career spanning nine albums, including Dream Big (on Capitol Records), which peaked at #13 on the U.S. Billboard Country Albums Chart. The band just released their 9th album, Live Vol. 2, in early September, which features 18 of their most popular songs performed live during their 25 year history. ryanshupe.net
Music generates an emotional response in all of us. Music can motivate us and make us smile. It can transport us to the past and make us cry. Music can bring us together. Or...it can remind us when it's time to move apart. Country music has taken center stage in the battle for musical dominance. In this episode, Lauryn Snapp, writer, producer and on-air personality at Country Music Television, shows us how Country is built on connecting fans and artists through meaningful connection, community, and how the days of boots, spurs, hats and tumbleweeds have evolved into a genre we can all identify with. Read the full episode transcription here and learn more on The Jedburgh Podcast Website.Highlights:-Lauryn explains the rise in popularity of country music, its inclusivity and its ability to bring people together in meaningful ways.-Fran and Lauryn break down the entertainment industry's adoption of social media as the primary means of communication with fans and how the shift from CDs to streaming has advanced the pace and authenticity of the industry.-Lauryn defines the importance of building in person relationships on our teams and within our organizations; relationships that cannot be replicated remotely. -How Tik-Tok has changed how artists connect with their audience.-Lauryn shares her “Space to Create” and “Makes You Feel” campaigns aimed at driving creative spirit and innovation at Warner Media. -Fran challenges Lauryn's leadership lessons on a segment called Lauryn's Leadership Chords:--"Realize the things that you are really good at and what you are not good at - and own it"--"Problem solve something until you know you cannot find the answer"--"I would rather have someone ask a million questions and do a knockout job then not ask any questions and do quasi"--"Act with integrity"--"We are always in edit mode"--"Be a part of now. There is freedom in presence"Quotes:-”Country music is a human genre...if you have a heartbeat, there is going to be a song for you in country music.”-”We are all human and we want to feel emotion.”-”I got to grow up with people who were constantly challenging me.”-”Nashville is a relationship-based town.”-”I want to make music visual. I want to be telling stories. I want to help curate the future of country music.”-”It's our responsibility to find innovative ways to bring people together.”-”Empower the people...invigorate the process...find ways to lead the industry.”-”If you are a leader...do it with a people first mentality.”-“Show up fully and be completely prepared.”-”Luck is founded fully in people who are prepared to take on a new opportunity.”-”People want to work with people who work hard and have a great attitude.”-”There are going to be times in your life where you need to be present or you are going to miss out on an opportunity.”Lauryn's Three Daily Foundations to Success:-Do what is needed for overall wellness-Be vulnerable and intentional-Show up fully...put everything you have into everything you do.This episode is brought to you by Analytix Solutions; improving the efficiency of your business across people, process and technology through multi-divisional outsourcing solutions.
WTOP Entertainment Reporter Jason Fraley chats with Charley Pride as Country Music Television airs a special tribute to the late country legend tonight on "CMT Giants." Pride died in 2020, two years after joining WTOP to discuss his journey as the Jackie Robinson of country music with huge hits like "Kiss an Angel Good Morning."
Viewers of Country Music Television, known as CMT, are slamming the company and promising to boycott its upcoming awards show after it urged viewers to “wear orange” for a gun control campaign. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Listen to Sean Rima on demand. Topics include what could be the latest in cyber attacks, as Fastly was offline early Tuesday morning, which knocked out many news providers' websites. Barack Obama is back on CNN bashing Republicans, and bashing critics of critical race theory. Country Music Television is taking up the liberal mantle of gun control, and it was nuts to discuss the latest injury from Naked And Afraid.
On the 24th episode of All Heart with Paul Cardall, the pianist talks with country artist Branson Stansell about his documentary Three Chords & A Lie. Country music says all you need for a good country song is three chords and the truth, well that is, unless you’re hiding the truth from your conservative religious family and friends. Brandon discusses with Paul his heartbreaking journey growing up in a small town in Tennessee and being rejected by those he trusted most because of his sexuality. His journey began as an Opryland child entertainer where he met stars like Faith Hill to growing up and having the first music video on CMT showing a homosexual relationship. Discussed is the song “Hurt People” about generational differences between us and our parents. We get therapy and most of their generation were raised not to talk about it. Brandon is breaking down walls that his mentor and friend Grammy nominated country artist Ty Herndon helped pave the way for. When CMT premiered the video for Brandon’s single HOMETOWN in November 2018, he instantly became what they called,“living history.” The premiere of this video, addressing LGBTQ themes, was a first for the home of Country Music videos. The video then went on to be named one of Rolling Stone’s Top 10 Country Music Videos of 2018.” "Country music may not be known for being inclusive to LGBTQ artists, but rising musician Brandon Stansell is redefining the genre one soulful song at a time, “ says Billboard. His is a bold new voice in the genre, as comfortable making you tap your foot as shed a tear - a singer songwriter with something to say, and a voice to remember.All Heart with Paul Cardall is proudly a part of the American Songwriter Podcast Network. For more information on Paul Cardall, please visit https://paulcardall.com/ or find him on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube.Episode artwork Website - www.paulcardall.com/podcastFacebook - @paulcardallmusicIG - @paulcardallIG - @allheartwithpaulcardallTwitter - @paulcardallYoutube - @cardall
This time on The Fred Minnick Show, Parker Graye, an ascending country singer-songwriter from Vancouver, British Columbia. Parker released her debut single, "Do Over," in September 2020 and received 25,000 downloads in the first five weeks of its release. The fun-loving artist was subsequently named "Next Big Thing" by Country Music Television's Casey Clarke. During her visit with Fred, they talk about Cross Fit, journalism, relationships, whiskey and more. Whiskeys tasted: Maker's Mark (23:42) Bulleit Bourbon (33:09) Appleton Jamaican Rum (47:02) EPISODE SUMMARY Fred and Parker get into a number of topics, such as: Fred has heard the term "six-pack," referring to toned abs. On the show, Parker explains what a "37-pack" is. They bond over a spirited discussion about crispy tofu. Parker talks about becoming a songwriter, as well as her first two singles, "Do Over" and "Before You Leave." Fred bemoans the fact he couldn't ship bourbon to Parker thanks to Canada's laws on shipping alcohol. The result? She is Fred's first show guest who had to go out and buy her own bourbon. Later they bond over getting detained at the Canadian border. Parker gets a lesson in waxed bottle tops and how wax was used in that way before the red wax became a Maker's Mark signature. And, yes, every bottle of Maker's is hand-dipped. Fred then tells the story of The Great De-Proofing Maker's tried to push through in 2013, and the New Coke-esque backlash that followed. Quoth Parker: "You could just bury me in bourbon, and Bulleit, and I'd be a happy girl." In between sipping, Parker talks about her next single, which she refers to as the final installment of a trilogy, preceded by her first two releases. They're all about a difficult relationship she endured. Parker talks about writing solo versus writing songs with others. As they get into tasting the Appleton rum, Fred explains the process of rum distillation. Parker, meanwhile, learns in real time that she likes a rum, and the difference between a good rum and, say, Bacardi. (Mezcal is her first love.) Fred puts her on the spot to choose a favorite, and she chooses the Appleton. "I'm actually so shocked," she says. "I was very afraid of this." QUOTABLES On making the switch from pop to country music, Parker says, "I grew up on country music, so I should have just done that to begin with, but I think, where I was in life, I was really just passionate about pop music. Now, what's amazing is that I'm taking those two worlds and just jamming them together." RESOURCES https://www.instagram.com/parkergraye https://www.facebook.com/PARKERGRAYE/ FOLLOW FRED htps://www.instagram.com/fredminnick/ https://twitter.com/FredMinnick https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyE_GJtYr3yowks2iv1o4jg https://www.facebook.com/fred.minnick/ SPONSORS Michter's: https://michters.com/ Distillery 291: https://distillery291.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tracy Martin was the President of the CCMA (Canadian Country Music Association at the time of this interview; she has since been announced as President of The Core Canada, founded by Kevin Zaruk and Simon Tikhman in partnership with Live Nation in 2019. Martin is a media executive with 17 years of experience in marketing, production, TV programming, as well as digital, artist and event management. Her most recent position, prior to CCMA President, was at Corus Entertainment where she ran the content strategy for the W Network, OWN, Lifetime, Cosmo and Country Music Television, in addition to overseeing the launch of the CMT Music Festival. Prior to her work at Corus, Martin was head of marketing for MuchMusic and MTV as well as the Vice President of Strategy at Pyramid Productions. As CCMA President, Martin leads the association's staff and Board through Country Music Week, and executive produces the CCMA Awards broadcast. Martin works alongside the CCMA Board to establish and execute long-range business plans that have seen the association evolve with current broadcast and content climates, develops strategic partnerships that elevate likeminded businesses and the CCMA, and evolve CCMA programming year-round.Martin has lead her team through the pandemic so far, adapting to the effects that Covid-19 has had on the entertainment industry. Country Music Week is planned for it's comeback November 27th-30th 2021 in London, ON.https://ccma.org/Follow the Women In Media Podcast on social media:Twitter: @WomenInMediaPod Instagram: @WomenInMediaPodFacebook.com/WomenInMediaPod
Best of the Year: 2020Century of the Year It's PopFilter vs. The Unnatural 20's in a battle about everything that happened in 2020! Covid-19 changed the way that Century of the Year works this year, but these idiot alcoholics are going to take a shot at it anyway. For the last five years, the PopFilter gang has come together to drink 100 shots of beer in 100 minutes, as they discuss the 100 most important moments in pop culture of that year. This year, the gang tables the drinking, and turns it all into a game show! Ten teams enter, but only one team will win! Tune in and listen to PopFilter's Ryan lead Greg, Mike, Cassie, Mackenna, and Katelynn stumble and fumble through the entire year, trying to earn as many points as they can along the way. Discussions range from everything from the effects Covid had on the entertainment industry, but also... MEGXIT! BAD BOYS 4 LIFE! PAMELA ANDERSON! COUNTRY MUSIC TELEVISION! BRAD PITT! BILLIE EILISH! KOBE BRYANT! JENNIFER LOPEZ! BIRDS OF PREY! PARASITE! SONIC THE HEDGEHOG! DREW CAREY! HANK AZARIA! HARVEY WEINSTEIN! THE INVISIBLE MAN! ONWARD! LOVE IS BLIND! RUDY GOBERT! RIVERDALE! GLORIA GAYNOR! VANESSA HUDGENS! TOM HANKS! IMAGINE! And that just gets us through March! Make sure to also: Check out the 2019 bracket Visit our website Use our Amazon page! Join our Patreon team! (TO HEAR EXTRA SEGMENTS!) Like us! Follow us! Write to Us! — contact@yourpopfilter.com https://www.patreon.com/yourpopfilter (Support the show) (https://www.patreon.com/yourpopfilter)
Tracy Martin has been serving as President of the CCMA since July of 2017. Martin is a media executive with 17 years of experience in marketing, production, TV programming, as well as digital, artist and event management. Her most recent position, prior to CCMA President, was at Corus Entertainment where she ran the content strategy for the W Network, OWN, Lifetime, Cosmo and Country Music Television, in addition to overseeing the launch of the CMT Music Festival and the production team. Prior to her work at Corus, Martin was head of marketing for MuchMusic and MTV as well as the Vice President of Strategy at Pyramid Productions. A Director on the CCMA Board for two years, Martin also managed the CMT Canada and CCMA Awards broadcast relationship for three years. As CCMA President, Martin leads the association's staff and Board through Country Music Week, and executive produces the CCMA Awards broadcast. Martin works alongside the CCMA Board to establish and execute long-range business plans that have seen the association evolve with current broadcast and content climates, develops strategic partnerships that elevate likeminded businesses and the CCMA, and evolve CCMA programming year-round.
Greg Warren, most recently seen on Late Night with Seth Meyers, The Late Late Show and Comedy Central Presents, has built a strong fan base with an act inspired by his Midwestern upbringing. His CDs, Running Out of Time (Sept 2013) and One Star Wonder (June 2009) hit #3 and #6 respectively in iTunes Top Comedy Albums. An honest mix of self-deprecation, frustration and an arsenal of lifelike characters highlight Greg's colorful perspective. Greg attracts a diverse audience spectrum, having performed as a finalist on BET's Coming to the Stage and on Country Music Television. He is a favorite on the nationally syndicated Bob & Tom Radio Show, which led to touring theaters nationwide with The Bob & Tom All Stars Comedy Tour. Greg hails from St. Louis, MO, where his father was a high school wrestling coach and his mother made him play clarinet in the band. He has captivated audiences with anecdotes about the conflict inherent in meshing the two disparate high school identities of varsity wrestler and band geek. Greg's “Flute Man” bit is a perfect encapsulation of the insecurities of high school and the ongoing quest to be cool, and is one of the most requested bits in the history of the Bob & Tom Show. Greg was also a West Point Cadet, where he distinguished himself by amassing an impressive tally of demerits and endless hours of pointless marching. After moving on to the University of Missouri, he studied journalism and became an All-American college wrestler. During college, Greg won a comedy contest and was invited to perform at Déjà Vu, a local club in Columbia, MO. After a stint selling Jif and Pringles for Procter & Gamble, Greg made the decision to become a full-time comedian. This bold move led to an invitation to Montreal's prestigious Just for Laughs Comedy Festival in 2002, where Greg performed as one of the featured New Faces of Comedy. He has also been seen on Comedy Central's Premium Blend and NBC's Last Comic Standing. Greg's background resulted in a gig doing college wrestling color commentary for Fox Sports Midwest. He is heard daily on Sirius/XM Comedy and headlines comedy clubs across the country. He appeared in the independent films 23 Minutes to Sunrise and Marshall The Miracle Dog. He is a founding member of the St. Louis Sketch Week Players whose sketches can be heard on Sirius/XM and Pandora.
Michael Kiwanuka talks about race and music, and how having his song selected as the intro music for HBO’s Big Little Lies pushed his career forward. Musician, activist and new GRAMMY voter, Madame Gandhi talks about the latest controversies surrounding the GRAMMYs and issues around gender and racial parity in the music industry. Leslie Fram of Country Music Television talks about why CMT pledged a 50/50 gender split on the videos played on their channel and why so few female artists are played on country radio. Support the show.
In this episode, Chuck Mead takes you to the stage of the Grand Ole Opry for a very special Tuesday show. Then, you will meet a man who spent many years behind the famous red curtain; "Bud" Wendell. Bud arrived in the Music City in the 1960's and spent the next four decades helping to shape the Nashville we know today. Told in his own words, you'll discover his involvement with WSM, The Grand Ole Opry, Opryland, The Nashville Network, and Country Music Television; just to name a few. Building Nashville is made possible by Delta Dental of Tennessee. Learn more about Building Nashville at wsmonline.com Follow WSM on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram: @wsmradio
On today's episode, Amy Kinslow walks us through her journey of transitioning her side hustle to a full time career. She shares why being slow and steady has been so important to her growth as an entrepreneur. Amy also gives us some great tips for selling at a craft and barn market and the difference between a showroom booth and her craft booth. She goes over how she's decided what products to develop and what made her decide to go beyond stationery. This is a jam packed interview loaded with great takeaways. About Amy Kinslow: Southern Fried Design Barn is a full-service design studio and southern-inspired gift company based in Nashville, Tennessee. Owned and operated by graphic designer, Amy Kinslow. Amy offers graphic design services including logo design, product design, social media graphics and much more. SFDB’s gift company ranges from stationery products, art prints, gift tags, zipper pouches, shirts, and kitchen towels. Sold retail and wholesale, SFDB is currently carried in over 250 stores nationwide. Amy graduated Middle Tennessee State University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in graphic design. She has held corporate designer positions for Fortune 500 company, Country Music Television and for the gift industry leader, C.R. Gibson. Her work has been featured on the CMT Music Awards, in Southern Living Magazine and sold in T.J. Maxx, Target and Staples. In addition, she has collaborated on gift products for Nashville restaurant, The Loveless Cafe and ABC’s The Chew star, Carla Hall and her Brooklyn, New York based restaurant, Carl Hall’s Southern Kitchen. Since a very young age, Amy knew she wanted to be in the art field for your life career. Growing up on a cattle farm in Middle Tennessee, Amy understood hard work and also learned to appreciate the priceless things in life; such as, summers outdoors, family, and her faith. The stories her grandparents and parents would share about their life growing up never grew old to her. In college, she began to really take interest in southern history and culture. It helped to revive those family stories she was told as a child. SFDB products are proudly designed and printed in Nashville, Tennessee. Amy has teamed up with local silkscreen studios and printers to help produce products. Many of our kitchen towels and shirts are still hand-silkscreened today. Not only are you supporting Amy when purchasing a SFDB product but you’re also supporting these fellow Nashville artisans and businesses as well. Website: https://www.southernfrieddesign.com/ Facebook: https://twitter.com/southernfriedtn Twitter: https://twitter.com/southernfriedtn Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/southernfrieddesignbarn/ Links: To get 50% off your first year with Honeybook, go to positivelycreative.net/honeybook! About The Positively Creative Podcast: The Positively Creative Podcast was created by Dorothy Collier, artist of Dorothy Art, for creative entrepreneurs. When Dorothy started having a positive outlook on every aspect of her life, including her art career, the creativity and opportunities started overflowing! Join her as she chats with other small business owners, discussing the ins and outs of how to run a creative business and how they make it in their respective fields. To learn more about The Positively Creative Podcast, visit our website or head over to our Patreon page! You can also find Dorothy on Instagram at @positivelycreativepodcast and @dorothyart!
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This week’s Misfit Entrepreneur is Phillip Andrew. Phillip is an Emmy-nominated producer, world traveled DJ, speaker, and coach out of LA whose has been featured everywhere from CBS to Netflix, E, Country Music Television, and tons of other places. But, it is not his successful producing career that made me want to have him on the show. Instead, it was his story of loss, overcoming addiction, and how he lifted himself to new heights that really resonated with me. He now speaks throughout the world about how to develop resilience, stand in life with integrity, and how live life to its fullest. And in this episode, I’ve asked to share his best advice and life lessons with you. www.PhillipAndrew.co phillipandrewla@gmail.com Phillip is originally from Detroit. His dad was a police chief. His mom was very involved with the school board. Everyone knew his family and as a result, Phillip felt entitled and had a big ego. It also developed anxiety in him in needing to be the perfect kid. As he says, this was self-inflicted. His parents never pressured him. He was also the youngest kid on the block and hung out with the older kids and was trying to impress them to fit in. He started developing masks for the person he needed to be with different audiences. When he was 11 years old and hanging with the big boys, he started drinking and partying. It ended up being an escape for him from his masks. One day they were sitting at the dinner table having a normal dinner when he dad grew silent and turned the TV off. He then proceeded to tell Phillip and his sister that their mom had cancer. Phillip was 14. They all cried. Phillip put on a “tough mask,” and endured, but just before his 16th birthday, his mother passed away. This combined with his drinking was the perfect recipe for keeping the alcohol in his life and letting it gain more control – even though he was high functioning and still doing well in sports, school, etc. From 18-20, it really came to a head. He was arrested multiple times, crashed his car. Got a DUI and had to go to AA. AA was a place where he finally found a level of acceptance, he didn’t have to prove himself or try to please people. He’s now been sober for over 10 years. At the 15 min mark, Phillip talks about how freeing it was to finally just be himself and who he really is. “Secrets grow in the dark and will hold you hostage” When you learn to choose how you live and take the power back from others and note cede it to them – you find the ultimate freedom. True freedom lies in taking control and ownership of who you are. At the 18 min mark, Phillip talks about how grateful he is for the problems he had and why – and how even small experiences in our lives can have such a big impact. Define resilience… Resistance is something that comes along and wants to shut everything down. Resilience is knowing your mission and saying “No matter what, I will get through this” But, we are not meant to “just get through life.” We are meant to thrive in it. Resilience helps up to thrive and take ownership and learn from the things that happen in our lives to get better and serve ourselves and our purpose. “If you want to be more resilient, accept that fact that failure, struggle, and hardship is coming. It is a part of life. Accept it now.” Make the decisions of how you will handle situations ahead of time, before they come up – not when you are in them. How can you show up in the most powerful way? How do you teach people to attain or regain self-confidence? Start at gratitude. What are you grateful for? What are the things that you are complaining about in your life that you can be grateful for? We are very good at “finding problems,” but not so good at “finding solutions.” Shift the mindset from “I wish” to accept what is and be grateful for it and the opportunities that come with it. Find areas in your life where you can serve somebody. Build systems such as affirmations lists, mission statements, daily routines, daily gratitude time, etc. We don’t have an information problem, we have an action problem – and application problem. You have to act on things to make a difference for yourself. We cannot get so afraid of making the “wrong move” that we don’t make any move at all. What has being a producer and a world-traveled DJ taught you about business? Both of those roles are in people industries which most things are. Understanding and being able to work, motivate, and interact with people are critical skills to succeed. It teaches you to put who you are becoming ahead of the task at hand. It also teaches you to do the work to get what you want. You cannot avoid it or get around it. It has to be done and it has to be done well. Show up powerfully and be consistent and persistent. Following up is so critical. You may have to do it 10x or more to finally get an answer or get acknowledged. Develop a mindset of always going forward. Always. Accept it. What does it take to put on a great show? What elements do you need? You must have a great message. A great story. Story-telling is key. And different shows serve different purposes. You must know the purpose and align things correctly. You also need to have an idea of what the end-game is. If you are going to write a book, write the reviews you want first. Write the call to action ahead of time. Then write the book to lead to it. With TV, starting at the end and what you want the audience to feel and know, is the most important step. You also have to understand the things you can control and make sure they are done to the best of your ability and empower others to do the things they need to do at the best of their ability. Best Quote: “If you want to be more resilient, accept that fact that failure, struggle, and hardship is coming. It is a part of life. Accept it now.” Phillip's Misfit 3: Ask yourself if you are being people pleasing or service oriented in each situation. Serve people. What would your family, business, team, group, etc. look like if everyone were giving the same amount of care and effort that you were giving? Hold yourself accountable to be the example for them. There is freedom in vulnerability. Get rid of the secrets, be open, and honest with yourself.
The Nashville Network (TNN) was a leading cable TV channel from 1983-98. Jon Rawl had a mini-reunion Saturday with two of his former work colleagues at TNN; and seeing "Bo Duke" had to be postponed. Georgia had a record year for TV and movie production during the last fiscal year. And Jerry Short returns with Missouri Civil War history, and his experience driving Jeeps.
Historien om en countrystjärnas väg till total popdominans. I december 1989 föds en flicka i Wyomissing, USA. Under uppväxten har hon en dröm som inte går hem hos hennes jämnåriga kamrater - en dröm om stålsträngade gitarrer och smäktande ballader. Den unga tjejen heter Taylor Swift och hennes önskan är att få spela och sjunga countrymusik. P3 Musikdokumentär handlar om hur Taylor övertalar sina föräldrar att flytta till Nashville, countryns huvudstad. Om ensamheten i skolan, skvallerpressens intresse för hennes relationer och ett avbrutet tacktal som får hela världen att häpna. Men det är också en berättelse om genrebytet från country till pop och Taylors relation till sina "swifties" - fansen som troget följer sin idol genom mediestormar och hjärtesorg. En dokumentär av Pontus Andersson & Vendela Lundberg Producent: Axel Winqvist Exekutiv Producent: Ulla Svensson Tekniker: Fredrik Nilsson Programmet är ett en produktion från Tredje Statsmakten Media. Ljudklippen i dokumentären är hämtade från P3 Din Gata, SVT Skavlan, The Ellen Show, ABC News, The Inside Edition från NBC, Grammypro.com och Recording Academy, MTV Video Music Awards 2009, Entertainment Tonight, CNN, The View, PBS 39, HUB TV, The Paul O'Grady Show i ITV, INC Magazine, Larry King Now, Radiostationen US 99, Sirius XM, Taylors Swifts Myspace och Youtubekanal, Country Music Television, The Today Show från NBC, Clevver News, TMZ, Watch What happens live, Taylor Swift Secret Sessions 1989, TV4 Nyhetsmorgon, Splash TV, Keeping Up With The Kardashians från Amerikanska E! och australiensiska Today FM.
Welcome to the Urban Homestead Radio podcast! In this episode, the Dervaes Family interviews the extremely talented and creative Chef Loreal Gavin, host of Country Music Television's exciting new series, The Downtown Farmer! Hear how Chef Gavin acquired her unique approach and inspiration for fine dinning and passionate foods. You'll hear lots of great tips for cooking more healthy food that tastes delicious and a lot of funny stories. Be sure to tune in and enjoy the buffet! COMING TO CMT Get ready for something un-fork-gettable! CMT's new series The Downtown Farmer premieres this February, featuring Urban Homestead's farm in Pasadena. Look for episodes of THE DOWNTOWN FARMER on CMT this February https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zh9igg1cvS4 This Podcast has been sponsored by: Lehman's: http://www.lehmans.com (get 10% off your next order using code URBAN10) Upcycle & Co: https://www.upcycleandcompany.com/ (get 20% off your next order using code URBANHOMESTEAD) Become a patron of Urban Homestead Radio and you could be recorded sharing a meal with Justin, Anais, and Jordanne in person at the Urban Homestead! Click to become a patron right away because there's a very limited number of seats available for each meal! Remember, Urban Homestead Radio patrons get lots of extra goodies, secret information, early updates, special event invites, and lots of love! Many thanks for stopping by to listen to the Urban Homestead Radio and Keep on growing! Urban Homestead, Urban Homestead Radio, and Keep on growing are all trademarks of Urban Homestead, Inc. Urban Homestead Radio podcasts are copyrighted materials owned by Urban Homestead, Inc. 2017-2018 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED!
Elise’s guests this week are country performers and songwriters, husband and wife, Templeton Thompson and Sam Gay — who are currently on tour together, performing at venues all across the U.S.A. Sam is a longtime veteran of the music industry, starting out in Memphis, playing guitar and singing in local bands. After moving to Nashville, he signed on as a staff songwriter at the legendary Acuff-Rose Publishing Company, where a number of his songs had tremendous success. Templeton began writing music very early on, following an Arista Records internship, and Reba McEntire recorded one of her songs in which she also performed as a backup singer. Templeton and Sam have provided music for the award-winning film producer and director, Cindy Meehl — who is best known for her films Buck and Unbranded. And their music video for “When I Get That Pony Rode” was produced by Meehl and it reached number one on Country Music Television and on Great American Country’s Top 10 list for eight weeks. Join Elise this week on Because of Horses as Templeton and Sam talk about sharing their dreams, writing music and performing together, and the ups and downs of living in the spotlight. We'll also listen to excerpts of some of their songs and learn about the creative process behind each. Topic of Discussion: [:46] Excerpt of “Cowgirl Creed,” by Templeton Thompson. [1:46] Introduction of this week's guests, Templeton Thompson and Sam Gay. [3:11] The story of how Templeton and Sam’s musical and marital journey began. [11:38] How the song “Bring it on Home Chrome” was created and raised money for Old Friends Equine, an organization dedicated to helping retired racehorses. [18:17] Born horse-crazy: Templeton on growing up and the role horses played. [22:00] Behind the scenes of pursuing their dreams. [32:30] The emotionally touching emails and notes Templeton receives. [33:48] The incredible vulnerability of performing. [35:55] How Sam and Templeton describe their country music and what they love about it. [41:52] An excerpt of their song, “Girls and Horses,” and the creation, inspiration, and meaning behind it. [43:56] How Templeton’s horse, Jane, became a Breyer Horse model. [48:28] Elise’s horse of a lifetime: the Andalusian stallion, Novelisto. [52:14] The role horses have played in Sam’s life, Templeton’s take on integrating horses into their marriage, and their journeys with their horses, Bo and Jane. [1:05:20] An excerpt from “Life is Good,” Sam and Templeton’s song, and how they wrote it. [1:11:42] Funny family stories. [1:14:50] Where to find Sam and Templeton online. [1:17:44] Excerpt from “Life on Planet Cowgirl.” Know Someone Inspirational, Whose Life Has Been Forever Changed Because of Horses? Because of Horses would love to get to share their story! To recommend someone please send an email to elise@becauseofhorses.com. Discover More About this Week’s Guests — Templeton Thompson and Sam Gay Youtube Channel Templeton’s Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram TempletonThompson.com “Hippie Chick Cowgirl” Album Preorder Bluff House Concert Acoustic sessions Mentioned in this Episode: Old Friends Equine Fossil Rim Ranch Breyer Horses BreyerFest2018 Like what you hear? Because of Horses would love to hear your feedback! Please email elise@becauseofhorses.com to send Because of Horses your thoughts. To Support the Podcast: ● Donate on Patreon to help keep Because of Horses running — all amounts are welcome! ● Subscribe: RSS Feed, iTunes, Google Play, TuneIn, Stitcher, and Player FM
Cat Janice performing a live Factory Floor Session at One Love Massive. Factory Floor Floor Sessions feature artists performing live from OLM HQ right in the heart of DC. They showcase the artists across all genres of music, allowing them an open platform for artistic expression. Cat Janice is a jazzy rock/alternative singer from the Washington, D.C. area. She grew up with a tight-knit group of musicians where she was trained in a variety of genres, giving her an eclectic tone of classical and edgy sounds. Cat is inspired by Amy Winehouse, Lana Del Rey, and Joan Jett for her musical aspirations. Cat has been featured on Country Music Television's popular TV Show, "Redneck Island" for her song "Fire" in March, 2016. Her album, "Wild" was featured in The Vinyl District, a national music blog for hot new artists. She is an integral part of the One Love Massive Collective, a DC area arts blog and booking agency. #DCasFuck Produced by One Love Massive http://www.onelovemassive.com Follo --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/one-love-massive-podcast/support
Steve Cooper talks with comic Tammy Pescatelli. Tammy was part of the Final Five on NBC's Last Comic Standing 2 and headlines comedy clubs across the country as well as performing many Corporate gigs. She has appeared as a guest on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and Dennis Miller and has been a featured comic on An Evening at the Improv, PAX's Balderdash, National Lampoon's Funny Money and Comedy Central's The World Stands Up. She has added her comedic observations to specials on VH1, E!, G4, Country Music Television and TV Land and is featured weekly as part of the Fashion Police panel for US Weekly. She has also had her own half-hour special for Comedy Central, Comedy Central Presents: Tammy Pescatelli and a Netflix one called Finding the Funny.
Mick Foley returns and this time it's all about the legend of Cactus Jack, getting his head around the Mankind character, how The Undertaker changed Mick's whole life in a single night, and the roles that Bruiser Brody & the Dynamite Kid played in Mick's career. Mick's also breaking down his infamous "Hell In A Cell" match vs The Undertaker, the backstage promo he cut in 2014 with Dean Ambrose, and why one of his kids was almost named Stan or Hansen.
Sean X-Pac Waltman returns to do a preview of Wrestlmania 32 with Steve. Hear their thoughts on The Undertaker vs Shane-O-Mac, Triple H vs Roman Reigns, Chris Jericho vs AJ Styles, and whether or not they ever experienced "nerves" before their own Wrestlemania matches. X-Pac is also telling the story behind his shaved eyebrows, his own backyard wrestling ring, skydiving with Medusa and Shane-O-Mac, and why pom-poms aren't good in-ring props. And for anyone keeping score at home... this makes podcast #2 that is completely profanity free from X-Pac and Steve! Folks, we have ourselves a world record in addition to a small miracle!
Former Navy SEAL, and host of the "Unbeatable Mind" podcast, Mark Divine, gives an inside look at what it takes to make it through SEAL training, and why some premiere athletes don't. He's also talking about the SEALFit program he created and adapted to train both potential SEALs and civilians, and how it differs from crossfit. He's got stories about his own time in BUD/S, hell week, being "Honor Man," the power of "team," and why mental and emotional toughness and preparedness might be more important that physical training when it comes to SEAL success. He's also sharing tips straight out of his "Unbeatable Mind" program that you can apply to your daily life to make you more focused, efficient, and ultimately more successful at whatever task at hand.
It's part 2 with Vince Russo who's not shy about expressing his thoughts on what's wrong with today's pro-wrestling product! But don't worry, he's got equally strong opinions on how to fix it! Plus, he shares his take on the plight of Roman Reigns, why concussions have become such an issue, and how come finishes like the DDT are getting lost in the squared circle. You'll also hear the details on why Vince Russo was fired for a second time at WWE back in 2002, what effect he thinks the MMA is having on the pro-wrestling audience, and just how out of touch Vince McMahon may be with the fans.
Vince Russo is weighing in on the return of Shane-O-Mac to WWE - what he liked about it, what he did not, and what he would change if he could. He also has plenty of thoughts on character development, the art and importance of a good vignette, and what he feels is the biggest mistake that WWE is making right now. He's also got details on his latest endeavor, vincerussobrand.com, and a legit offer for Mr. Vince McMahon!
Wade Keller is back to dissect the Fastlane PPV with Steve, and there seems to be a theme to this one, but not necessarily one that WWE was going for... can you say #NoSell? What about #CuriousFinish? Or maybe #QuestionableFiller? How 'bout a plain ole #WTF? There were some high notes too, a favorite match, some damn fine mic work, and a definite #POP in the building. But who are all the favorable comments for? Dean Ambrose? Roman Reigns? Chris Jericho? Brock Lesnar? The Wyatt Family? Edge and Christian? Sasha Banks? Charlotte and Ric Flair? Golddust and R Truth? Give a listen and find out!
Wade Keller returns to talk about Daniel Bryan's retirement, Titus O'Neil's suspension and whether or not race had anything to do with the decision, the debut & subsequent booking of AJ Styles, and all the injuries that have decimated the WWE lineup, and what it means for the road to Wrestlemania 32 in Texas. Who will take on Triple H? Will it be Roman Reigns, Dean Ambrose or Brock Lesnar? And what about The Undertaker? What does The Rock's return mean for Roman, and how should Kevin Owens be utilized? And then there's the whole question of "Baywatch" and someone falling off a surfboard, and being eaten by a Great White shark... what?!?
Broken Skull Challenge competitor Todd Carroll had a heck of a run on the SkullBuster - a run that ultimately ended in heartbreaking defeat. Todd shares the play-by-play on his strategy as he moved through the course (including his deliberate tumble down Heartbreak Hill, and a killer wrestling match in The Pit), and then details the final few agonizing feet of Ropeburn that basically did him in. He talks preparation, gear, and first-day nerves meeting Steve Austin!
Let's go back to 1999. It's The Rock vs Mankind for the World Championship. DX, Chyna, Ken Shamrock & The Corporation, and the bossman himself, Vince McMahon, are there too. Everything's on the line. It's a battle for the ages... and then the glass breaks! And here comes Stone Cold Steve Austin! You wanna know what it took to make that match, and that Stone Cold "pop" happen? Steve's doing the behind-the-scenes play-by-play on all the action - the bumps, the blind feeds, the rule manipulations, the finishes, and that illustrious "pop" heard 'round the world.
Ian Murphy defeated Tommy Hackenbruck to become the reigning champ of the Broken Skull Challenge on CMT! So Steve sat down with Ian to find out how he did it. Hear Ian's competition strategy, his training regimen, and how he approached each obstacle on the Skull Buster! He reveals which was most difficult, and which played right into his skill set. You'll also hear about Ian's wrestling days, why he gave up his MMA fighting career, and how he got into scuba & shooting bows!
Before the age of 18, Country artist Lawnie Wallace had a major recording deal. Her debut album charted in the top 10 and included the hit song Thought I Was Dreaming. She went on a major cross Canada tour and had several high rotation videos on Country Music Television. After coming off the road she took a significant break from the stage and the music industry. Even though the music within her had never left. Time away gave her time to meditate on life and delve further into herself and her music. Lawnie had the privilege of landing a significant position working with students wanting to be in the Radio and TV Industry. During this time, she experimented with a new sound she calls 'Southern fried Techno'. She recorded the album under her childhood nickname "OOKEE". It was like a rebirth helping her to redefine her craft. Lawnie placed top 10 in the international song writing competition and received an honourable mention with one of the songs from the OOKEE album called “Sugarland,” in which she co-wrote with her producer Ruben Huizenga and her father William Wallace. Lawnie recently released a brand new album called The Lost Years.
AFTERBUZZ TV -- AfterBuzz TV's Spotlight On edition, is a long form interview series featuring Actors and TV personalities discussing their roles and shows as well as their thoughts, passions and journeys. In this episode host Ashley Daniels interviews Jeff Collins. Jeff runs Collins Ave Productions: CollinsAve primarily produces television content for networks in the US, including The CW Network, TLC, Lifetime, A&E, Country Music Television, Destination America, E!, Food Network, National Geographic Channel, Spike, WE tv, Vh1, and Animal Planet. In January 2010, CollinsAve established an innovative partnership with Virgin America Airlines to create one of the first primetime network docuseries - Fly Girls. The series aired March 24, 2010 on the CW Television Network and follows five airline attendants throughout both their professional and personal lives working for the young, high quality airline started in 2007 by Sir Richard Branson. In February 2011, TLC aired Outrageous Kid Parties. Outrageous Kid Parties follows parents who spend incredible amounts of money to throw over-the-top birthday celebrations for their young children. On July 13th, 2011 Dance Moms premiered on Lifetime. Set in Pittsburgh's renowned Abby Lee Dance Company, owned and operated by notoriously demanding and passionate instructor Abby Lee Miller, Dance Moms follows eight children’s early steps on the road to stardom with their doting mothers who are there for every rehearsal, performance and bow, all under the discerning eye of Miller. Other shows Collins Avenue has produced include American Stuffers for Animal Planet, The Drama Queen for E!, Ice Moms, Dance Moms: Miami, Dance Moms Chatter, and Abby's Ultimate Dance Competition for Lifetime, American Colony: Meet the Hutterites, Mennonite Made, and Anger Management for National Geographic Channel, and Dance Showdown, Season 3 by D-Trix, broadcast via Youtube. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV For more of your post-game wrap up shows for your favorite TV shows, visit http://www.AfterBuzzTV.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
AFTERBUZZ TV -- AfterBuzz TV's Spotlight On edition, is a long form interview series featuring Actors and TV personalities discussing their roles and shows as well as their thoughts, passions and journeys. In this episode host Ashley Daniels interviews Jeff Collins. Jeff runs Collins Ave Productions: CollinsAve primarily produces television content for networks in the US, including The CW Network, TLC, Lifetime, A&E, Country Music Television, Destination America, E!, Food Network, National Geographic Channel, Spike, WE tv, Vh1, and Animal Planet. In January 2010, CollinsAve established an innovative partnership with Virgin America Airlines to create one of the first primetime network docuseries - Fly Girls. The series aired March 24, 2010 on the CW Television Network and follows five airline attendants throughout both their professional and personal lives working for the young, high quality airline started in 2007 by Sir Richard Branson. In February 2011, TLC aired Outrageous Kid Parties. Outrageous Kid Parties follows parents who spend incredible amounts of money to throw over-the-top birthday celebrations for their young children. On July 13th, 2011 Dance Moms premiered on Lifetime. Set in Pittsburgh's renowned Abby Lee Dance Company, owned and operated by notoriously demanding and passionate instructor Abby Lee Miller, Dance Moms follows eight children's early steps on the road to stardom with their doting mothers who are there for every rehearsal, performance and bow, all under the discerning eye of Miller. Other shows Collins Avenue has produced include American Stuffers for Animal Planet, The Drama Queen for E!, Ice Moms, Dance Moms: Miami, Dance Moms Chatter, and Abby's Ultimate Dance Competition for Lifetime, American Colony: Meet the Hutterites, Mennonite Made, and Anger Management for National Geographic Channel, and Dance Showdown, Season 3 by D-Trix, broadcast via Youtube. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV For more of your post-game wrap up shows for your favorite TV shows, visit http://www.AfterBuzzTV.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join us this week on Christian Devotions SPEAK UP! as Scott talks with country music journalist, Deborah Evans Price. Deborah Evans Price has covered country, gospel, and rock music for Billboard magazine since 1994. She also contributes regularly to AOL's The Boot, Country Weekly, Gospel Music Channel.com, CMA Close Up, FIRST, and other publications. A noted country and Christian music historian, she's authored The CMA Awards Vault and A History of the Country Music Association Awards published by Whitman Publishing, as well as a historical retrospective on Word Records—Word: Six Decades of Hits. She has interviewed countless artists, including Willie Nelson, Amy Grant, Third Day, Don Henley, Bon Jovi, Chris Rice, Charlie Daniels, Kirk Franklin, 3 Doors Down, Sarah Brightman, Alan Jackson, Kenny Chesney, Smokey Robinson, Brad Paisley, Taylor Swift, Carrie Underwood, Steven Curtis Chapman, Sandra Bullock, and Robert Duvall. A respected music industry analyst, Deborah has been interviewed by key media outlets including MSNBC, CNN, the Today Show, ABC's Prime Time Live, the Gospel Music Channel, Country Music Television, The Washington Post and the New York Times, among others. Deborah is on the Gospel Music Association's Board of Directors and is a 2002 graduate of Leadership Music. She resides on a hilltop south of Nashville with her husband, Gary, and son Trey.
Join us this week on Christian Devotions SPEAK UP! as Scott talks with country music journalist, Deborah Evans Price. Deborah Evans Price has covered country, gospel, and rock music for Billboard magazine since 1994. She also contributes regularly to AOL's The Boot, Country Weekly, Gospel Music Channel.com, CMA Close Up, FIRST, and other publications. A noted country and Christian music historian, she's authored The CMA Awards Vault and A History of the Country Music Association Awards published by Whitman Publishing, as well as a historical retrospective on Word Records—Word: Six Decades of Hits. She has interviewed countless artists, including Willie Nelson, Amy Grant, Third Day, Don Henley, Bon Jovi, Chris Rice, Charlie Daniels, Kirk Franklin, 3 Doors Down, Sarah Brightman, Alan Jackson, Kenny Chesney, Smokey Robinson, Brad Paisley, Taylor Swift, Carrie Underwood, Steven Curtis Chapman, Sandra Bullock, and Robert Duvall. A respected music industry analyst, Deborah has been interviewed by key media outlets including MSNBC, CNN, the Today Show, ABC's Prime Time Live, the Gospel Music Channel, Country Music Television, The Washington Post and the New York Times, among others. Deborah is on the Gospel Music Association's Board of Directors and is a 2002 graduate of Leadership Music. She resides on a hilltop south of Nashville with her husband, Gary, and son Trey.
Join us this week on Christian Devotions SPEAK UP! as Scott talks with country music journalist, Deborah Evans Price. Deborah Evans Price has covered country, gospel, and rock music for Billboard magazine since 1994. She also contributes regularly to AOL's The Boot, Country Weekly, Gospel Music Channel.com, CMA Close Up, FIRST, and other publications. A noted country and Christian music historian, she's authored The CMA Awards Vault and A History of the Country Music Association Awards published by Whitman Publishing, as well as a historical retrospective on Word Records—Word: Six Decades of Hits. She has interviewed countless artists, including Willie Nelson, Amy Grant, Third Day, Don Henley, Bon Jovi, Chris Rice, Charlie Daniels, Kirk Franklin, 3 Doors Down, Sarah Brightman, Alan Jackson, Kenny Chesney, Smokey Robinson, Brad Paisley, Taylor Swift, Carrie Underwood, Steven Curtis Chapman, Sandra Bullock, and Robert Duvall. A respected music industry analyst, Deborah has been interviewed by key media outlets including MSNBC, CNN, the Today Show, ABC's Prime Time Live, the Gospel Music Channel, Country Music Television, The Washington Post and the New York Times, among others. Deborah is on the Gospel Music Association's Board of Directors and is a 2002 graduate of Leadership Music. She resides on a hilltop south of Nashville with her husband, Gary, and son Trey. If you know someone who would be a great guest on Christian Devotions SPEAK UP! contact Scott@christiandevotions.us.
Join us this week on Christian Devotions SPEAK UP! as Scott talks with country music journalist, Deborah Evans Price. Deborah Evans Price has covered country, gospel, and rock music for Billboard magazine since 1994. She also contributes regularly to AOL's The Boot, Country Weekly, Gospel Music Channel.com, CMA Close Up, FIRST, and other publications. A noted country and Christian music historian, she's authored The CMA Awards Vault and A History of the Country Music Association Awards published by Whitman Publishing, as well as a historical retrospective on Word Records—Word: Six Decades of Hits. She has interviewed countless artists, including Willie Nelson, Amy Grant, Third Day, Don Henley, Bon Jovi, Chris Rice, Charlie Daniels, Kirk Franklin, 3 Doors Down, Sarah Brightman, Alan Jackson, Kenny Chesney, Smokey Robinson, Brad Paisley, Taylor Swift, Carrie Underwood, Steven Curtis Chapman, Sandra Bullock, and Robert Duvall. A respected music industry analyst, Deborah has been interviewed by key media outlets including MSNBC, CNN, the Today Show, ABC's Prime Time Live, the Gospel Music Channel, Country Music Television, The Washington Post and the New York Times, among others. Deborah is on the Gospel Music Association's Board of Directors and is a 2002 graduate of Leadership Music. She resides on a hilltop south of Nashville with her husband, Gary, and son Trey. If you know someone who would be a great guest on Christian Devotions SPEAK UP! contact Scott@christiandevotions.us.
Guests include Academy Award winning actor and die-hard Patriots fan Matt Damon, who joins Rich from NFL headquarters in New York. A New England native, Damon chats with Rich about the Patriots chances at a title this season, where he was when he first met Tom Brady, and much much more... Including his new movie "We Bought A Zoo", directed by the super talented Cameron Crowe that hits theatres Friday, December 23rd. Up next is the voice of "Sunday Night Football" on NBC, Al Michaels, who is fresh off fantastic finish in Dallas that saw Tony Romo and the Cowboys let another fourth quarter lead slip away. As always it's an informative chat when Al is in-studio and we look forward to him and Cris Collinsworth on the call for Super Bowl XLVI in Indianapolis. Our second big time actor of the show phones in fresh off of hosting the Country Music Television awards, when big time Colts fan, Rob Lowe dials up the program. Like millions of Americans, Lowe was suffering from the Fantasy Football blues, after a devastating loss in week 14, at the hands of his very own son no less. But it certainly isn't bad being Rob Lowe these days, as the bestselling author of "Stories I Only Tell My Friends" recently announced he'll be penning a follow up book titled "Love Life" and also has a new film currently in theatres called "I Melt With You" co-starring Jeremy Piven. Like we said, it certainly isn't bad being Rob Lowe. This week's show rounds out with the founder of Pro Football Talk, Mike Florio, who shares his take on the James Harrison hit that nearly knocked out Colt McCoy, and the leagues handling with a 1-game suspension. Florio also shares his thoughts on some of the recent coaching vacancies and where he thinks some of the more high profiled "retired" coaches may land in the offseason. It's a fun, star studded podcast to get you ready for not one, but two games on NFL Network this week. Thanks for downloading Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Greg Warren, most recently seen on Late Night with Seth Meyers, The Late Late Show and Comedy Central Presents, has built a strong fan base with an act inspired by his Midwestern upbringing. His CDs, Running Out of Time (Sept 2013) and One Star Wonder (June 2009) hit #3 and #6 respectively in iTunes Top Comedy Albums. An honest mix of self-deprecation, frustration and an arsenal of lifelike characters highlight Greg's colorful perspective. Greg attracts a diverse audience spectrum, having performed as a finalist on BET's Coming to the Stage and on Country Music Television. He is a favorite on the nationally syndicated Bob & Tom Radio Show, which led to touring theaters nationwide with The Bob & Tom All Stars Comedy Tour. Greg hails from St. Louis, MO, where his father was a high school wrestling coach and his mother made him play clarinet in the band. He has captivated audiences with anecdotes about the conflict inherent in meshing the two disparate high school identities of varsity wrestler and band geek. Greg's “Flute Man” bit is a perfect encapsulation of the insecurities of high school and the ongoing quest to be cool, and is one of the most requested bits in the history of the Bob & Tom Show. Greg was also a West Point Cadet, where he distinguished himself by amassing an impressive tally of demerits and endless hours of pointless marching. After moving on to the University of Missouri, he studied journalism and became an All-American college wrestler.Greg & I talked about his writing regimen, his special, “Where the Field Corn Grows, and how he left his lucrative sales job for stand-up. Check out everything Greg Warren here:https://www.gregwarrencomedy.comCheck out our new sponsor, FÜM and use the code “BTB” to get 10% off your first order:https://fumessential.com/btb Here's the BTB Internet Talk Show's Twitch Channel. Check out all their great shows!https://www.twitch.tv/drinksjokesnstorytellingIf you'd like to support the show and get some cool perks, check out our Patreon page:https://www.patreon.com/btbpcLook for new stuff for Patrons soon!Head over to the Behind the Bits website for extra content:https://www.thebtbpc.com/Get on our mailing list for news about future guests and more great content:https://www.thebtbpc.com/p/mailing-list/Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy