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TALES VINYL TELLS PODCAST Episode 186: It Was A New Year, 2023! Salute To Christine McVie And More April 8, 2025 Looks like we made it to a new year. I was beginning to wonder. Last year had some good, some sad but the best thing is that is ended. I had a Covid Christmas, lost a couple really good people, like my 30 year old niece, my 62 year old friend, had a melanoma on my head and it was just a weird year. I did though get my chance to bring Tales Vinyl Tells to RadioFreeNashville and the world. Now a chance to regain momentum. Here we have a salute to Christine McVie and her time in public performance. She had a distinctive voice, you could probably tell the songs she penned and she brought life to the rock world. She is missed. One tune she did in her time with Chicken Shack in 1968 is here and I think you'll recognize it. All in all, here's some great music to kick the year off with. I want to say thank you to all the financial supporters of Tales Vinyl Tells. Whether a small amount monthly or a very generous donation, each of you listeners are very appreciated and if you can and do give monthly, my deepest gratitude goes to you. If you're not a patron yet and want to know more about becoming a patron of this music program you can go Patron.podbean.com/talesvinyltellssupport. Thank you and rock on! And thanks for listening today. My email is talesvinyltells@gmail.com. If you want to hear a Tales Vinyl Tells when it streams live on RadioFreeNashville.org, we do that at 5 PM central time Wednesdays. The program can also be played and downloaded anytime at podbean.com, Apple podcasts, iHeart podcasts, Player FM podcasts and many other podcast places. And of course you can count on hearing the Tales on studiomillswellness.com/tales-vinyl-tells anytime.
This week, the Maier's get together amidst an outbreak of COVID in the family. Topics include: Penticton airport, sickness spreads, Paxlovid, Christmas tradition, carolling at the Lakeside, Christmas' past, SOW, a different Christmas, and Christmas nostalgia. Reach Us: @kmaemaier @chrismaierbc @hwywhoney hwywhoney@gmail.com
This week, Gabrielle sits down for her first episode of the year with Tay! We heard you all loud and f%cking clear, so this week, Tay and Gabrielle are catching up with you all and giving you a little life update since they last chatted on the podcast. They're diving into parenthood, their COVID Christmas, and recapping what they're bringing into the New Year. They're also getting real and sharing a hiccup they worked through, and reminding us all that literally no couple is f%cking perfect, and it's okay to have disagreements. It's all about that little thing called communication! We all know you love the Q&A segment of the solo episodes, so we're kicking off the first ever Q&A with Gabrielle and Tay. This is such a fun episode, and we can't wait for you to listen! Huge thank you to these incredible sponsors for supporting our show: Factor — Head to factormeals.com/fmltalk50 and use code fmltalk50 to get 50% off. Lume — Control Body Odor ANYWHERE with @lumedeodorant and get $5 off off your Starter Pack (that's over 40% off) with promo code FMLTALK at LumeDeodorant.com! #lumepod Follow your host! TikTok: @gabrielle_stone Instagram: @gabriellestone & @fmltalkpodcast YouTube: FML TALK Website: www.eatprayfml.com Plus, if you want to submit an FML story, email it to info@eatprayfml.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We finish up our Holiday Spirits Month on a high note (selection-wise - health wise...we are struggling). We review the highly lauded, Finnish film (our first international!), Rare Exports, about evil Santa and Better Watch Out (2016) a home invasion horror that's not what it seems. Poor Ween is struggling with her 2nd bout of Covid and Rae wants 2024 to get here already. Up Next! We start our first foray into a Hitchcock Retrospective! The Lodger Blackmail! What We're Watching The Man. Who Invented Christmas Black Christmas (2006) Where to Find us: Threads Instagram Facebook Youtube TikTok Letterboxd boozeboobsandbloodpodcast@gmail.com boozeboobsandbloodpodcast.com bluesky: @b3podcast.bsky.social
It's the last episode of 2023 and we went off the rails a bit...Today's episode is a bit of everthing...A squirell story, a COVID Christmas, A new arrival and a Try it or Buy it. HAPPY HOLIDAYS AND WE'LL SEE YOU IN 2024 (we might get a tiny commission for these): Ulike Air 3 Labigo Electric Spin Scrubber Mix It Up with Us Leave Us A Voicemail Terri on Instagram Melissa on Instagram Join the Mixing Up Midlife Discussion Facebook Group Email Us: MixingupMidlife@gmail.com Visit the Mixing Up Midlife website Maybe Find Us on TikTok YouTube
Join Mike Cow on the Cow Daily Podcast as we navigate a comprehensive COVID-19 Christmas safety guide. Discover crucial tips on air filtration, CO2 monitoring, nasal sprays, and respirators (FFP2 and above). Delve into the contrast between truthful COVID-19 messaging from the German Health Minister versus the UK government, along with a comparative analysis of media coverage from Bild and The Sun. Learn how to combat disinformation and internet trolls spreading false narratives. Support our work and become a Patron via www.patreon.com/cowdaily or make a one-off contribution here. Tune in for the Cow Daily livestream every day on YouTube by subscribing here. Access full episodes on: Spotify: tinyurl.com/yw2unns3 Apple Podcasts: tinyurl.com/ysp5y23v YouTube: tinyurl.com/4djkz9t2 Thinking of live streaming yourself? Get $10 credit from Streamyard using our link and support the show. One love to all the good people. X
The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare has just released a comprehensive report revealing how much money Australia spent on the health system response to COVID-19 from 2019-20 to 2021-22. This comes as Australia faces a COVID Christmas driven by the Omicron subvariant BA.2.75, also known as Centaurus. - پژوهشکده سلامت و رفاه آسترالیا به تازگی گزارش جامعی را در مورد هزینه کووید-۱۹ برای سیستم صحی آسترالیا طی سه سال اول همهگیری منتشر کرده است. این در حالی است که آسترالیا با نزدیک شدن به تعطیلات کریسمس با موج تازهای از شیوع کووید-۱۹ روبهرو است.
Australia has entered another wave of Covid. The eighth to circulate since the virus first reared its head back in late 2019. But now, four years on, we don't know what vaccine we're up to or what strain of Covid is circulating. So how do we know that numbers are increasing? In this episode of The Quicky, we take a look at where we're at with our eighth wave of Covid, new vaccines and whether or not we'll be staring down yet another Covid Christmas. Subscribe to Mamamia GET IN TOUCH Feedback? We're listening! Call the pod phone on 02 8999 9386 or email us at podcast@mamamia.com.au CONTACT US Got a topic you'd like us to cover? Send us an email at thequicky@mamamia.com.au CREDITS Host: Claire Murphy With thanks to: Professor Adrian Estermann - Chair of Biostatistics and Epidemiology at the University of South Australia Producer: Claire Murphy Executive Producer: Kally Borg Audio Producer: Jacob RoundBecome a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare has just released a comprehensive report revealing how much money Australia spent on the health system response to COVID-19 from 2019-20 to 2021-22. This comes as Australia faces a COVID Christmas driven by the Omicron subvariant BA.2.75, also known as Centaurus.
This week I talk about my post holiday covid. I look at 10 ways to help get energy this Autumn and give you my 2 home-made DIY Christmas gift ideas this year! Can you guess the new conundrum?
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Covid Christmas.. Right thing to do? Swingers Twitter Files KMS - Return of Klemmer - Defending my guest suggestions
Covid Christmas.. Right thing to do? Swingers Twitter Files KMS - Return of Klemmer - Defending my guest suggestions
Jerry speaks to Greg McDonough, who is from Listowel but lives in the Chinese city of Hefei with his wife and five-year-old son.
Katrina Ashton's kindness during the first COVID Christmas has blossomed into a friendship with Joanne Kimm that's still going strong two years later.
Tiktok is now the country's most popular Social Media app. it's also potentially the most dangerous -- due to its connection to China. Several states now ban public employees from using it. The White House is preparing for a COVID Christmas ... ...
Tiktok is now the country's most popular Social Media app. it's also potentially the most dangerous -- due to its connection to China. Several states now ban public employees from using it. The White House is preparing for a COVID Christmas ... ...
The number of new weekly COVID cases seems to be slowing, but sadly doesn't seem to be slowing fast enough to be free of the current wave by Christmas. Last year was a strong COVID Christmas, as the Omicron variant took over from Delta bringing thousands and thousands of new cases. This time, the wave will be smaller - but still noticeable. And we break down the big announcements from National Cabinet: PCR testing and the country's COVID strategy in 2023.
The number of new weekly COVID cases seems to be slowing, but sadly doesn't seem to be slowing fast enough to be free of the current wave by Christmas. Last year was a strong COVID Christmas, as the Omicron variant took over from Delta bringing thousands and thousands of new cases. This time, the wave will be smaller - but still noticeable. And we break down the big announcements from National Cabinet: PCR testing and the country's COVID strategy in 2023.
The number of new weekly COVID cases seems to be slowing, but sadly doesn't seem to be slowing fast enough to be free of the current wave by Christmas.Last year was a strong COVID Christmas, as the Omicron variant took over from Delta bringing thousands and thousands of new cases.This time, the wave will be smaller - but still noticeable.And we break down the big announcements from National Cabinet: PCR testing and the country's COVID strategy in 2023.
One things that is probably not on anyone's Christmas wishlist this year is Covid. But with the season for mixing and mingling upon us, it could be harder and harder to avoid, first or second time round. Earlier in November, health officials warned summer cases could peak at more than 11,000 a day with a hundred hospitalisations each day too. And that would be similar to July numbers during the second wave of Omicron. So, to help avoid a Covid Christmas, Otago University epidemiologist, Professor Michael Baker joins Lisa Owen to answer all the questions.
Talk about a surge in COVID: in the past week, the number of cases in Australia has increased by 47 per cent. So as the virus takes hold again, are the vaccines still protecting us? Today, co-host of the ABC's Coronacast podcast and host of The Health Report on RN, Dr Norman Swan, on how COVID is defying the odds and could interrupt yet another Christmas. Featured: Dr Norman Swan, co-host, Coronacast and host, RN The Health Report
Talk about a surge in COVID: in the past week, the number of cases in Australia has increased by 47 per cent. So as the virus takes hold again, are the vaccines still protecting us? Today, co-host of the ABC's Coronacast podcast and host of The Health Report on RN, Dr Norman Swan, on how COVID is defying the odds and could interrupt yet another Christmas. Featured: Dr Norman Swan, co-host, Coronacast and host, RN The Health Report
This episode is part of Pledge Week 2022. Every day this week, I'll be posting old Patreon bonus episodes of the podcast which will have this short intro. These are short, ten- to twenty-minute bonus podcasts which get posted to Patreon for my paying backers every time I post a new main episode -- there are well over a hundred of these in the archive now. If you like the sound of these episodes, then go to patreon.com/andrewhickey and subscribe for as little as a dollar a month or ten dollars a year to get access to all those bonus episodes, plus new ones as they appear. Click below for the transcript Transcript A few episodes back, we took a look at the Who's early records, and in passing we talked about the Ivy League, the studio group who sang backing vocals on their first single under that name. In this bonus episode, we're going to look at one of the biggest hits any of the members of the Ivy League were involved in -- a record that became a massive hit, won a Grammy, and changed the career direction of one of the most important comedy bands in Britain. We're going to look at "Winchester Cathedral" by the New Vaudeville Band: [Excerpt: The New Vaudeville Band, "Winchester Cathedral"] In his book Revolution in the Head, Ian MacDonald makes the point that the quintessential line in British psychedelia is from George Harrison's "It's All Too Much", where Harrison sings "Show me that I'm everywhere, and get me home for tea". Whereas American psychedelia is often angry and rebellious -- understandably, since it was often being made by people who were scared of being drafted to fight in a senseless war, and who were living through a time of great instability more generally -- British psychedelia was tinged with nostalgia, both for childhood and for a lost past of the Empire that had now ended. Now, we're going to get into that in much, much, greater detail when we look at the records the Beatles, the Kinks, the Who and others made in this period, but suffice to say that *one* of the several streams of thought that shaped the youth culture of Britain in the 1960s was a nationalistic one, partly in reaction to a perceived dominance by American culture and a belief that there were things about British culture that deserved celebrating too. And part and parcel of that was a celebration of the popular culture of the 1920s and thirties, the height of Britain's influence in the world. This nationalism, incidentally, was *not* necessarily an entirely regressive or reactionary thing, though it certainly had those elements -- there was a strong progressive element to it, and we'll be unpacking the tensions in it in future episodes. For the moment, just take it that we're not talking about the sort of flag-waving xenophobia that has tainted much of modern politics, but something more complicated. This complex relationship with the past had been evident as early as the very early 1960s, with acts like the Alberts and the Temperance Seven reviving 1920s novelty songs in what would now be considered a postmodern style: [Excerpt: The Temperance Seven, "You're Driving Me Crazy "] That had temporarily gone into abeyance with the rise of the Beatles and the bands that followed in their wake, making guitar music inspired by American Black musicians the new popular thing in British culture. But that stream of the culture was definitely there, and it was only a matter of time before music business professionals would notice it again and start to try to capitalise on it. And Geoff Stephens did just that. Stephens was an odd character, who had entered the music business at a relatively late age. Until the age of thirty he worked in a variety of jobs, including as a teacher and an air traffic controller, but he was also involved in amateur theatrics, putting on revues with friends for which he co-wrote songs and sketches. He then went on to write satirical sketches for radio comedy, writing for a programme hosted by Basil Boothroyd, the editor of Punch, and started submitting songs to Denmark Street publishers. Through his submissions, he got a job as a song plugger with a publishing company, and from there moved into writing songs professionally himself. His first hit, co-written as many of his songs were with Les Reed, was "Tell Me When", the debut single for the Applejacks, which made the top ten: [Excerpt: The Applejacks, "Tell Me When"] Many hits as a writer and producer soon followed, including writing "The Crying Game" for Dave Berry: [Excerpt: Dave Berry, "The Crying Game"] And signing Donovan and co-producing his first two albums and earliest hit singles: [Excerpt: Donovan, "Catch the Wind"] Stephens had been making hits for a couple of years when he conceived the novelty record "Winchester Cathedral", which he recorded with John Carter of the Ivy League on lead vocals, imitating the style of Rudy Vallee, one of the most popular singers of the 1920s, who sang through a megaphone -- he became popular before electronic amplification was a big thing. The record was made by session players, and released under the name "The New Vaudeville Band": [Excerpt: The New Vaudeville Band, "Winchester Cathedral"] The record immediately began to sell. It became a massive, massive, worldwide hit, selling three million copies and inspiring a cover version by Rudy Vallee himself: [Excerpt: Rudy Vallee, "Winchester Cathedral"] Oddly, this wasn't the last time in the sixties that a major hit would be inspired by the sound of Rudy Vallee... But Stephens had a problem. People wanted the New Vaudeville Band to tour, and he didn't actually have a touring act. So he turned to the next best thing. The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band were a band of dadaist comedy performers who had a wonderful stage act, which among other things involved their lead singer Vivian Stanshall wearing a gold lame Elvis suit, their drummer Sam Spoons playing spoons and washboard, and comedy moments like band members holding up speech bubbles, so for example when someone took a solo, one of the other members might hold up a cardboard speech bubble saying "Wow! I'm really expressing myself!" Their repertoire largely consisted of novelty tunes -- some from the fifties, but mostly songs they'd learned from old 78s from the 1920s, like their first single: [Excerpt: The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band, "My Brother Makes the Noises for the Talkies"] As Bonzos guitarist Neil Innes always told the story, Geoff Stephens was friends with the band's trumpet player Bob Kerr, and called him up asking if the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band wanted to be the touring New Vaudeville Band. Kerr was excited -- his band would get to be proper pop stars! But when he went to talk to the rest of the group, they were dismissive. They were conceptual artists and creative people, and didn't want to be a manufactured pop band. Bob Kerr, on the other hand, thought that being paid vastly more money to do exactly the same stuff he was doing for next to nothing sounded like a great idea, and quit the band. The next thing the rest of his bandmates knew, they were watching him on Top of the Pops, performing with a band with a spoons player, a lead singer who wore a gold lame suit, and band members holding up cardboard speech bubbles. Kerr had taken the group's entire act, and they had to reinvent themselves, turning from 1920s pastiche to modern rock music -- and the chances are very good that we'll be following them up in the future. But of course, as well as an act, the new group needed a singer, and for that Stephens turned to Alan Klein. Now, this is not the Allen Klein who we've mentioned in the main podcast, and who will be coming up again in future episodes. This Alan Klein was someone who had been on the margins of the music industry as a writer and performer for some time. He'd made records with Joe Meek: [Excerpt: Alan Klein, "Striped Purple Shirt"] and he'd co-written the musical What A Crazy World, which had been made into a film which featured his songs being sung by Joe Brown, Marty Wilde, Freddie and the Dreamers, and...Harry H Corbett: [Excerpt: Harry H Corbett: "Things We Never Had"] He'd also made a single solo album, "Well, At Least it's British", which took a satirical look at British life in the 1960s that was hugely influential on Britpop in the 1990s, though the record sold almost nothing at the time: [Excerpt: Alan Klein, "Twentieth-Century Englishman"] With Klein as the new lead singer, the New Vaudeville Band were a real band. And indeed, they had three more top forty hits in the UK, though their most successful song after "Winchester Cathedral" was a song that Stephens and Les Reed wrote for them which wasn't a hit for them: [Excerpt: The New Vaudeville Band, "There's a Kind of Hush"] That *did*, though, become a big hit for Herman's Hermits: [Excerpt: Herman's Hermits, "There's a Kind of Hush"] The New Vaudeville Band were shortlived -- they only had a handful of hits, and Bob Kerr soon left the group after falling out with their manager, Peter Grant -- another figure who we'll definitely be hearing a lot more from in future episodes of the main podcast. Kerr formed Bob Kerr's Whoopee Band with Sam Spoons and Vernon Dudley Bohay-Nowell, two other former members of the Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band, and they had a quietly successful career doing the same act that the early Bonzos had -- all three men also joined in Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band reunion tours in 2006 and 2016. A revived version of the New Vaudeville Band, featuring only the drummer from the touring lineup, performed in the 70s and 80s to little success. But the group's biggest legacy remained their first hit, which actually won the Grammy for Best Contemporary (Rock & Roll) Recording in 1967, beating out a shortlist of "Eleanor Rigby", "Monday Monday", "Cherish", "Good Vibrations", and "Last Train to Clarksville". You can decide for yourselves if "Winchester Cathedral" was, in hindsight, a better record than those. But whether it was or not, it was a fun record that made a lot of people happy. Geoff Stephens, its creator, is unlikely to feature further in this podcast. He wrote many more hit records, but they were almost exclusively for artists like Dana, Tom Jones, Wayne Newton, Ken Dodd, and Mary Hopkin, whose careers lie largely outside the scope of a history of rock music, however broadly defined. He had a long and successful career, but died last Christmas Eve, aged eighty-six, from pneumonia, having been weakened by an earlier bout of covid. So as we enter a second Covid Christmas, I'd just like to say I hope you're all vaccinated, boosted, and otherwise safe. I'm hoping to get one more episode and bonus out before Xmas Eve, and I hope to see you all still here in the New Year. Vo-de-o-do [Excerpt: The New Vaudeville Band, “Winchester Cathedral”]
Welcome to Friday Night Moms, a monthly podcast where we grab drinks and unpack the new normal of motherhood. We're your hosts Celia and Danielle, long-time friends, entrepreneurs, and #boymoms. Celia is an interior designer and owner of the online concept store, https://www.stickiicki.com/ (Sticki Icki), and Danielle is a social entrepreneur, marketer, photo producer, and owner of a photography production agency. Episode Highlights/Summary In this episode, we chat about how the Omarion variant of COVID turned our Christmas plans upside down. We also commiserate about who packs for baby before vacation, the best time to buy holiday pajamas, and our feelings on photos with Santa. Links to Things we Mentioned Celia's favorite sleep solution for Cash - https://www.slumberpod.com/ (the sleep pod) Try out the https://www.nationalgeographic.com/tv/shows/secrets-of-the-zoo (Secrets of the Zoo) to keep your little ones entertained If you're ever in Ohio, visit the https://www.columbuszoo.org/ (Columbus Zoo) Shop our Amazon Storefronts If you want to shop our favorite Amazon items, click the links below. As a heads up, we earn a small commission on items you purchase using our links. https://www.amazon.com/shop/celiadw (Celia) https://www.amazon.com/shop/thisisdaniellej (Danielle) Support the Show If you love hearing us rant and share gems and tips about motherhood, please feel free to buy your girls a cup of coffee! We're tired mama's and we could use the extra caffeine. Join the Friday Night Mom's Community https://bit.ly/FNMfbookgrp (Facebook ) Follow us on Social Media https://www.instagram.com/fridaynightmoms/ (Friday Night Mom's Instagram) https://www.instagram.com/celiadw/ (Celia's Instagram) https://www.instagram.com/thisisdaniellej/ (Danielle's Instagram)
We're back and ringing in the new year (A little late) but we're here once again. On this episode we discuss Covid, New years resolutions and so much more. Tune in and have a good time with us! Don't forget to share!
Welcome back everyone from our extended COVID Christmas break. Dan, John, and Tom all got a case of the VID over the holidays, but we're back now stronger than ever with tales of our trip to Icecamp on Lake Mille Lacs. We're joined at the table for this episode by Ryan Gubrud the CSO of our sponsor Freedom Baitz, he tells us about the upcoming Phesants on Ice tournament that supports the Anoka County chapter of Phesants Forever. Don't miss Dan's genius idea for a brand new plastic ice bait that may be the next hot thing for your tackle box. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theicemen/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theicemen/support
In today's episode, listen as we discuss our time with family on Christmas! Last episode, we told you what was on the horizon for Christmas in 2021. Today, we discuss how it went; dealing with COVID and so much more. Enjoy! Beeps and all :) Teve a Zimbabwean immigrant and Kennedy a first-generation American from Zimbabwe are best friends navigating being raised in two cultures, figuring out adulting, while creating a table to share stories from diverse people, minds, and experiences. Thank you for listening, please subscribe, rate, and leave a comment. Please follow us: @life_inbetweenpodcast Email us: lifeinbetweenpod.kt@gmail.com For more great music follow: @mynameistreat --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The guys are back from their holiday break to bring you a brand new episode of the Bounceback Show. Tim talks about Covid, sober January, the Super Bowl and gives his picks for this week's Matt Bader special!
If you feel fat, gross and pickled after eating and drinking too much over the holidays, this episode is for you!
In this episode we have a loose discussion about our Christmas and Near Year's while covid-positive. Later, we share meaningful memories and rituals associated with these holidays. Happy Holidays, Friends! If you like what you hear, find us on Patreon at patreon.com/therilkeanzoo for more content. Text: Friedrich Nietzsche, The Gay Science, ed. Bernard Williams, trans. Josefine Nauckhoff (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2001), 194-195.
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Hey momma, Thanks for listening, I appreciate you so much! Today I'm sharing our COVID Christmas journey! We are finally feeling better and I'm ready to leave 2021 behind! Happy New Year! To sign up for my 3 Day Self Care Workshop click here https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfQpUcxy25N4X-elpf27piG12jjedOlPsT_8ifsqc41GQ3GCQ/viewform?usp=sf_link You can find out more about the gut health supplements at www.hapinss.com/joyfulmomma AND IF you are ready to join my 30 day happy gut program please fill out this application and I'll get back to you within 24 hours ☺️ https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScetOHjRnjl2qeGjKXAGq0eKPV-0VtbJoYYE2T6DCbJhiShMQ/viewform?usp=sf_link If you are liking this episode, please screenshot it,share it on IG and tag me @the_joyful_momma I would love to hear how this episode spoke to you or helped you in some way! For all the things I offer, click here https://linktr.ee/Joyfulmomma Book a FREE 30 minute discovery call with me so we can map out a plan for your goals so you can start to find your joy again https://calendly.com/joyfulmomma/joystrategy To grab my Self Care journal click here https://joyfulmomma.ck.page/products/self-care-journal Come join our positive, uplifting community on Facebook: www.Facebook.com/groups/joyfulmommacommunity REMEMBER.... YOU ARE A GOOD MOM, YOU CAN DO HARD THINGS AND YOU ARE SO WORTHY OF LOVE Blessings and love, Melanie --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/joyfulmomma/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/joyfulmomma/support
Delma and Shadiin take care through the latest wave of COVID as they dive deep into a debate on cultural appropriation, especially around who is capable of appropriating based on where whiteness is present and how systems of power really work. Environmental justice leader, Vernice Miller-Travis, founder of WE ACT for Environmental Justice and Executive Vice President alongside Shadiin at Metropolitan Group. Vernice is one of the nation's most respected thought leaders on environmental justice and the interplay of civil rights and environmental policy to build a social movement that is rooted at the intersection of race, environment, economics, social justice and public health. She was a contributing author to the landmark report “Toxic Waste and Race in the United States” and was awarded the Robert Bullard Environmental Justice Award by the Sierra Club.
The plague struck the Folkers house and it struck right in time for Christmas. Paige sits down to reflect on the sickly holidays and what slowing down really does for the brain. Most importantly, the cats out of the bag, new things are coming for 2022! Thing are revving up for the new year and in the best way possible. For Folks' Sake Instagram: @forfolkssakepodcast
Jen doesn't want to discuss 2021 accomplishments but we will anyway :) , Mel's pillows are quarantined even though no one has COVID, getting rid of everything that brings you joy, and pee pants.Happy New Year, VIPs!
Well, we couldn't outrun the virus that we've thus far kept at bay. Dad and I bid you farewell until later next year when we return for Season Two. I'll be posting the long promised episodes we temporarily archived, and I'll be adding some "IN THE MEANTIME" fun until Dad and I return together in the future.
We made it to Episode 10 and as we promised, cameras are on and we are recording live. We will talk about this years Covid Christmas experiences and lo que acostumbramos hacer to bring in the New Year. Co-host for this episode: Romero, Tank, Johnny Boy and Miguel #TodosTomanPod
On today's episode of Bailey's Black Cloud, in an epically unforeseen twist of events, your boy Jason Bailey has COVID. We'll get all the details like how he's feeling, when did he find out, who gave it to him, and that uncomfortable conversation you have to have with the people that he may have infected. All that and more on today's Black Cloud Podcast! For more weekday content, become a subscriber of The BS: https://anchor.fm/the-bailey-show/subscribe --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-bailey-show/message
Welp, it was 21 months in the making but the Hoff House finally got hit with the Coronavirus just a few days before Christmas. Rachael tests positive, while Cyla and her Dad remain negative and the whole house quarantines over the holiday break, cancelling plans with friends and family. The Covid "Bully" came knocking, but didn't blow our whole house down. Not exactly the outcome we were hoping for, but there are some silver linings along the way, and as always, much to be grateful for.___________________________________________________________________________________If you like what you hear, we'd love to connect directly with you! Subscribe to this show on your chosen platform + join our tribe online at www.shesoundslikeme.com. Connect with us on social @shesoundslikeme on Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, Youtube and and our Facebook Page ++ contribute to the community conversation in the She Sounds Like Me Group on Facebook!Massive thanks to the awesome friends that lent their voices to our vision at the top of each episode. Kelley Buttrick, Jill Perry, Nicole & Lila Britton, Trevor Johns, Caroline Slaughter, Tiffany Morgan, Cassie & Sabrina Glow ++ Jason Shablik & Van Gunter for their audio genius - we adore you all! For more information on the show, questions, comments, to share good vibes happening in your world or to request Cyla or Rachael as the Voice for your next message - drop us a line at hello@shesoundslikeme.com or share your voice with us and leave us a message at (678) 653-4110. For additional samples of our voice over work and more at www.layahoffman.com and www.cylagrace.com. She Sounds Like Me is produced by Creative Catalyst Media, LLC. A business built by a Mama on a mission to help raise the voices of powerful women and girls. We thank you for your support!In Gratitude,Rachael Laya & Cyla Grace Hoffman
Kyle and Julian discuss the Timberwolves having limited options due to players being in the COVID-19 protocols.
Last pod of 2021. Big Rona. Photo finish. Tap in w/ me!
Could this actually be our second “Covid Christmas?!” The reality of that statement is daunting. So, all the more, our gaze must be lifted. Our eyes brightened. Seasonal ornaments and candy canes will no longer do. Perhaps more than ever, Jesus' self-description rings true: “I am the light of the world.” (John 8:12) In this Advent series, we will embrace the truths above deeper as we choose to celebrate light and life, in the arrival of Jesus Christ. And no matter what the headlines say, we will continue to Worship Fully. And no matter how strong the culture of consumerism around us may be, we will deliberately Spend Less, Give More and Love All… for the arrival of the Light is here.
On this interesting episode, Jake, Mike, Ali, Eric, and special guest Kevin Waters profusely apologize for technical errors, wish Jake a Happy Birthday, discuss Extended Service Plans in more detail, talk about Covid and all that goes along with it, work Holiday Parties, Eric's crazy van engine oil leak story, stupid customer concerns, weird holiday traditions, an apologetic customer, more dad jokes, Southern California Winter, and of course many tangents. The song "Voices Carry" courtesy of The New Waves! Check them out on Spotify and Facebook! Check us out on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Cast, IHeartRadio, YouTube and many other streaming platforms! Twitter and Instagram @Customer_States, Email us at CustomerStatesPodcast@gmail.com to send us a voice memo, Listener Mail, topic idea or picture, or to get your very own #SellTheBell and our Customer States… Stickers! Check out our website at www.CustomerStatesPodcast.com! Find us on Facebook at Facebook.com/CustomerStatesPodcast, YouTube by searching Customer States… Podcast, and help support us at Anchor.fm/customerstates --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/customerstates/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/customerstates/support
The holidays are here, but so is COVID-19. Join us as Kirsten and Graham talk about the what's what of entertaining etiquette during the pandemic. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I'm back, well, kinda. I decided to bring you a special episode that is slightly different from what I have done in the past. I have a special guest, a college friend of mine, Niki. Y'all will LOVE her, trust me. Brittney & Niki discuss how they met, a few college memories, how the idea for this episode came about, & our second COVID Christmas with the Omarion strain on the rise. Next, Social Buzz is back. How do you feel about Kim's most recent response to cultural appropriation accusations? "Sex & The City" is back with a new spinoff. Does "And Just Like That" compare to the original show we loved? Lastly, let's talk "Insecure" and predictions for what's to come. Now for the tea! Brittney & Niki have an open discussion about sexuality, friends with benefits relationships, being comfortable in your singleness, the dreaded dating apps, awkward sexual encounters, and hell dates.
Could this actually be our second “Covid Christmas?!” The reality of that statement is daunting. So, all the more, our gaze must be lifted. Our eyes brightened. Seasonal ornaments and candy canes will no longer do. Perhaps more than ever, Jesus' self-description rings true: “I am the light of the world.” (John 8:12) In this Advent series, we will embrace the truths above deeper as we choose to celebrate light and life, in the arrival of Jesus Christ. And no matter what the headlines say, we will continue to Worship Fully. And no matter how strong the culture of consumerism around us may be, we will deliberately Spend Less, Give More and Love All… for the arrival of the Light is here.
Hosts: Bianca Banks & Jasmine Shannon Produced by @OnairwithQ Originally aired on Dash Radio Dec 7th. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/themndshow/support
Blue Collar Black Listed - A Blue Collar Take on America's Political Disarray.
Since Pence left office, he's been under criticism by a segment of Trump supporters for his role in certifying the 2020 election results on January 6th. Many within the MAGA movement have called him a traitor. Pence gave CBN News a lengthy response. "On January 6th, I said that I believe there were irregularities about which I was concerned, and I wanted them to have a fair hearing before the Congress," Pence says. "But from the founding of this nation forward, it's been well established that elections are to be governed at the state level and that the only role that Congress has is to open and count the electoral votes that are submitted by states across the country. No more no less than that." "And in January of 2017, I took an oath to support and defend the Constitution of the United States. The Bible says in Psalm 15, that he keeps his oath even when it hurts and, on that day, I could relate to that sentiment. But I wanted to keep my oath to the Constitution." That led Pence to a bottom-line conclusion. "I know in my heart of hearts that on that day, we did our duty, under the Constitution... I don't know if President Trump and I will ever see eye to eye on that day. Or that many of our most ardent supporters will agree with my decision that day. But I know I did the right thing." So, what about his next decision regarding the future? Mike Pence travels to New Hampshire this month which fuels speculation of a presidential run. But what if Donald Trump enters the race? When asked whether he wouldn't run in that scenario, the former vice president didn't give a flat-out no.
Could this actually be our second “Covid Christmas?!” The reality of that statement is daunting. So, all the more, our gaze must be lifted. Our eyes brightened. Seasonal ornaments and candy canes will no longer do. Perhaps more than ever, Jesus' self-description rings true: “I am the light of the world.” (John 8:12) In this Advent series, we will embrace the truths above deeper as we choose to celebrate light and life, in the arrival of Jesus Christ. And no matter what the headlines say, we will continue to Worship Fully. And no matter how strong the culture of consumerism around us may be, we will deliberately Spend Less, Give More and Love All… for the arrival of the Light is here.
The podcast kicks off with our annual Christmas Spectacular with Tom Leopold and Fr Leo Patalinghug cooking...and ruining...Christmas. After that, Tyler presents a Covid Christmas Album. And the podcast wraps up by opening the Advent Calendar one last time before ending 2020!