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*Guest Hosts Taylor Morgan & Marty Carpenter Guest hosts Taylor Morgan and Marty Carpenter take over today to cover everything from the stopgap bill with Congresswoman Celeste Maloy to the WHOs warning about AI in healthcare. The Governor's Director of Office of Families, Aimee Winder-Newton joins the show to discuss Gov. Coxs strong suggestion against phones in classrooms; Representative Jordan Teuscher comes in later in the hour to expand on the social media regulations act and the backlash it’s getting. Stu Gillespie hops on with Taylor and Marty to speak on what's missing in the Great Salt Lake strategic plan.
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Kentucky drops their first game of the season BUT, we have ESPN midseason All-American Eli Cox on the show along with Clark Family Farms' Cow Expert Aaron Clark! -a loose recap of Kentucky's loss to Georgia -burning the ships -our trip to Athens -Eli Cox is living the Kentucky fan's dream -Eli got punched in the face on Saturday -Is Eli one of the great Coxs in the world? -and of course COW KNOWLEDGE POWER HOUR Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kentucky drops their first game of the season BUT, we have ESPN midseason All-American Eli Cox on the show along with Clark Family Farms' Cow Expert Aaron Clark! -a loose recap of Kentucky's loss to Georgia -burning the ships -our trip to Athens -Eli Cox is living the Kentucky fan's dream -Eli got punched in the face on Saturday -Is Eli one of the great Coxs in the world? -and of course COW KNOWLEDGE POWER HOUR Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The boys do a fake news challenge. Talk Emmy nods and the shows they worked on. Vince is taking a trip to the middle of nowhere and might not come back. Dragon boats, Covid Bullshit and the depths of the ocean. Dicks and Coxs!!!!!!!! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gruntsngrumbles/message
In our newest episode of “The Real Answer To Addiction Podcast”, we have brought on two very special guests who offer a completely different perspective on addiction. The Cox family joined us to share their experience, strength, and hope as two parents who were eye witnesses to what addiction can do to somebody. They watched their son go through many grueling years battling the beast of addiction before it eventually took his life. As you can imagine, The Coxs struggled for a long time knowing that addiction had the final say in their sons life... well so they thought. Eventually, the Coxs reached a point in which they are able to use the death of their son to try to help others from ever going through that same pain. As time went by after their sons death, the reality that they had to face never got any easier, but through Christ they are now capable of having peace through any circumstance. Join us as to talk to them and hear more about how Christ has turned their pain and their son's death into purpose.
So far, COVID-19 has mostly impacted countries with decently functioning health care systems. However, experts and the WHO have expressed a great worry. What happens should we see clusters of cases where there is no good health system? This includes poorer countries, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa and populations in the midst of some humanitarian crisis. To help us understand the potential impact of coronavirus on vulnerable populations around the world is Dr. Paul B. Spiegel. He is the director of the Center for Humanitarian Health at the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, where he also works as a professor. As it happens, Paul B. Spiegel was in the midst of a project to model scenarios around COVID-19 and the Rohingya refugee population in a region of Bangladesh called Cox's Bazar. We spend a good bit of time discussing that particular humanitarian crisis, while also discussing the broader implications of COVID-19 spreading to places that are already in the midst of a crisis. https://www.undispatch.com/
Courteney Cox cheered along with fans after seeing photos of Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt reuniting backstage at the 2020 SAG Awards on 19th Jan.
Take your sexy self down to the pool and let's get soaked !! Lots of new beats that I've been grooving along to, plus a few older classics thrown in for good measure. Track Listing: 001 - DJ Bolt Intro 002 - Prayer In C (Robin Schulz Remix) - Lilly Wood & Robin Schulz 003 - Changing (Klingande Remix) - Sigma ft. Paloma Faith 004 - What to Do Now (Rivaz Remix) - Robbie Rivera 005 - How Soon Vs Hold Me (Simon Coxs Lift Off Bootleg) - D.O.N.s Vs David Guetta 006 - Secrets (Danny Verde Reconstruction Dub) - Mary Lambert (feat B.o.B) 007 - Booty (Funk3d Club Mix) - Jennifer Lopez Ft Iggy Azalea & Pitbull 008 - Not Enough (Toy Armada and DJ GRIND Club Mix) - John LePage (feat Niki Haris) 009 - Love Come Home (Andy Sikorski Global Club Remix) - Kristine W 010 - Summer (Funk3d Pop Club Mix) - Calvin Harris 011 - Disco Love (Wideboys Club Mix) - The Saturdays 012 - Gasoline And Matches (Dave Aude Remix) - LeAnn Rimes and Rob Thomas 013 - I Need You (Digital Dog Remix) - LeAnn Rimes 014 - Really Don't Care (Digital Dog Club Mix) - Demi Lovato 015 - Lullaby (Adam Turner Remix) - Professor Green ft. Tori Kelly 016 - Can't Hold Us (Crazibiza v Wawa Remix) - Macklemore & Ryan Lewis 017 - The Feelin (Original Mix) - Rio Dela Duna & Block & Crown 018 - Earthquake (Mr. Pit Remix) - Venom One ft. Jonathan Mendelsohn 019 - Angel (Dave Aude Club Mix) - Ono 020 - Rock The Disco (Original Mix) - Tradelove 021 - I Like The Way You Move (Dj Viduta & Dj Dimixer Remix) - Bodyrockers 022 - Smash The Disco (Original Mix) - Simon Doty & DJ Dan 023 - Light Years Away (Extended Remix) - Tiesto ft. DBX 024 - Knock You Out (Victor Dinaire and Bissen Remix) - Bingo Players 025 - Bass In Me (Victor Dinaire & Bissen Remix) - Chron 026 - Can't Stop Drinking About You (Extended Mix) - Otto Knows, Bebe Rexha 027 - Tonight (Yinon Yahel Mashuo) - Yinon Yahel ft, Emmi 028 - Ghost (The Thin Red Men Club Mix) - Ella Henderson 029 - The Rhythm of the Night (2014 Jrmx Club) - Simon from Deep Divas vs. Corona ft. JRMX
After many weeks of musical talent being thrusted upon us, we are finally here at the penultimate round of Soundclash. We have three bands all fighting it out for that last available place in the final. So which band will be joining The Death of Johnny Alpha and Basement Services? First up was Deflection Theory, who gave us a set that showed us what heavy metal was all about. Pure passion and andrenaline was delivered through the vocals alone, but accompanied by the pumping instrumental this was a treat for all in attendance. Deflection Theory deserved a place in the final, and would be good competition for the likes of Alpha and company. If it is enough was down to the voting system and if their stage presence encapsulated the crowd. Doktors Rendezvous were favourites for this round because as half of them are in Johnny Alpha, it would have made for an interesting final. However, it’s the music that counts and not our wishful thinking. This band had more of a stage presence than Deflection Theory but not as heavy as them. You could see that the band was enjoying the performance, and so they should. They were delivering a set that was considerably better than their previous performance, and I think they knew it. A beautiful band for a beautiful competition, the final was definitely in their reach. Coffee Shop Situation was up last, and was the mellow indie band of the night. There was a lack of stage presence by these guys, but they more than made up for it with their catchy lyrics and amazing tunes. The set flowed seamlessly, and the audience enjoyed what were they were hearing. These guys would have a winning final set if they considered having more of a stage presence, which needs to be looked at if the audience voted in their favour. So who will be joining stage loving Death of Johnny Alpha and crowd pleasing Basement Services? Will it be more of a metal or indie based final. Check out the podcast to find out and make sure you join us live from 7pm for the last ever grand final of Soundclash. And for those wondering what has happened to the curse of Soundclash, Stratcast was its latest victim…but don’t worry we have the cuts and bruises to make sure that we will never see it again.
Well the selected bands are back to fight it out for that divine title of Soundclash Winners 2011. Yes, the semi-finals are here which means more music, more sweat, and more ridiculous interviews from Stratcast. Round one saw Beyond Dreams of Grandeur facing the wrath of zombie wannabes Death of Johnny Alpha. Both bands have previously been very successful and popular, so this was not an easy ride for either band. They would need a cunning plan to ensure a place in the final. Beyond Dreams of Grandeur were first up, and ready to kick zombie ass. There was no faulting their set, with excellent choice of tracks, brilliant vocals and instrumentals that would rock any rocker’s world. This band have shown a real passion for live events, and it was clear to see, well hear, that this has been a new focus of theirs. It is a strategy that seems to be working because this was pure live rock that deserved a place in the semi-final, and excellent practice if they were to make it to the final. The only criticism that could be said about the band was that their stage presence was not as inspiring as their music, but surely that really isn’t something to worry about… Well apparently it might be. Zombie obsessed Death of Johnny Alpha followed with what can only be described as the best entrance to a set that has ever been seen at any live event. Johnny Alpha has obviously been researching, because zombies are walking the earth, and they’re dressed to impress. And impress they did, with a rocking set that would have woken the dead in a ten mile radius plus their well thought out stage act, Johnny Alpha had certainly done their homework. However, would the crowd buy into a zombie stage gimmick? Both bands were impressive music wise, but is it a case of dreams coming true, or nightmares wearing red shirts for the final vote outcome. To find out the first band to secure a place in the allegedly last ever final, check out the podcast that also features exclusive band interviews and banter. With only two more rounds before the final, music is going to get bigger and better at Stratcast. More news on the end of Soundclash will be featured in upcoming shows, let us know your thoughts on the possible end of an unsigned music era.
After last week’s lacklustre phenomenon, all was put right with the music tonight. The curse felt like being nice and rewarded us with an extra band; Dirty Voice joined Coffee Shop Situation and Hurtseason for the last set of round one. Indie band Coffee Shop Situation had the honours of getting the crowd in the mood for a night of what can only be described as music debauchery. These four young lads had it all, unfortunately that included a broken string for the bass guitar. However, the crowd were very forgiving tonight, and embraced the variety of catchy tunes that these guys had to offer. What they lacked in stage presence was made up for with their extremely noteworthy talent. The drumming was even commended by compere Andi, a rare occurrence indeed. Hurtseason was a change in style, as we veered towards the metal style attitude of the night. This band had everything, from raw vocals to a tremendous use of instruments. These guys were the hardcore metal version of Coffee Shop Situation, with total respect from the crowd who could recognise that this was metal talent at its best. We have definitely been spoilt for choice for a variety of talent tonight. Last up was last minute addition Dirty Voice. Not as heavy as Hurtseason, but not as light as Coffee Shop Situation. Again a lot of passion was put into their performance with pleasing results. A suitable stage presence blended with some courageous tracks, this was a last minute band with no intentions of being last minute. With an accolade of talent available, it really was going to be a close call for the eventual winners. Check the podcast to find out who did win, along with exclusive interviews with the bands. We’ll be back with the night’s winner, joining: The Death of Johnny Alpha, Deflection Theory, Beyond Dreams of Grandeur, Upon Collide, Basement Services, The Doktors Rendezvous, and Wave Goodbye Sunset. Ladies and gentlemen, round two promises to be a very close call throughout!
Soundclash returns with a heavier sound again this week, but sadly it seemed to lack something that previous rounds have had. Maybe it was the pure energy of last week’s bands that saw a room full of appreciative fans that the bar has been raised and so we are expecting so much more. First up was Koss (don’t ask where the name came from) who were a two-man band trying to take the lead in this competition. Now there was nothing wrong with their tracks, in fact, there were a couple that were particularly strong, but the lack of stage presence and energy made them look like they were the pre-warmer. The instrumental skills of these two men were impressive but not enough to grab your attention. The crowd did warm to them, but if they were to go through, more was needed of them. Following Koss was Doktors Rendezvous, which contained members from week one winners The Death of Johnny Alpha. Now there was definitely more of a stage presence, and quite a rocky set was delivered. Not enough wow factor as Johnny Alpha, but definite contenders to go through to the next round. I assume it’s the pressures of being in more than one band, but hey, if you want to win Soundclash… Some enjoyable tracks and the crowd seemed to like these more. What happens if it is a Johnny Alpha versus Doktors Rendezvous semi final will make very interesting viewing, but they had Sanctified Torture to compete with as well before a guaranteed round two place. Sanctified Torture had recovered from their bout of flu, which saw them drop out from a previous week, and was here to show that metal rock is here to stay. These guys had what you expected, with impressive skills on vocals and instruments. They were definite crowd pleasers with some dedicated followers vying for their success. Only the votes would decide if they had done enough to secure entry into round two. Check out the latest podcast to see which band did triumph, and tune in live on Wednesday from 8pm for the next lot of bands battling it out to get that coveted Soundclash title. Just one word of warning, standards and followers need to be high.
The night's line-up was always promising with an eclectic range of style on offer. From indie-pop to indie-rock, and a full house at Cox's Yard, these three bands had many treats to offer. However, the curse of Soundclash is a regular feature meaning that something was at stake. That something was popular band the Cosmics who had failed to turn up. Part of the Soundclash feature is for bands to self-promote, so all their dedicated followers come along and help vote for them. A staggering 152 people had turned up, so someone had certainly done their homework. The atmosphere was positively charged, adrenalin was running, the queue for the bar was ridiculous...oh yes, by far the most entertaining Soundclash night was on offer. It was a case of respect your elders, as Project Ozma took stage first. These Leamington based lads, with their beautiful female keyboardist, were impressive. With their indie-pop feel, which had a unique twist to it, they certainly had the crowd going. The band had an affinity with each other and their music. The heavy metal regulars had a sense of self-loathing because even they liked what they had heard. Never have I seen such an instant liking to a band from one set before. With visions of filming them in the grand final, you had to feel sorry for Basement Services, young teenagers performing on a school night. You could feel the twitching as people wanted to vote there and then, but this is Soundclash where anything can happen. Never underestimate youths, especially youths in a band. This five-piece band were performing their first proper gig. Hilarity was assured as MC Andi had to resist his usual type of banter (there are only so many restraining orders he can fit in his wallet) but the crowd loved him, and so they should. There was a weird sense of anticipation, you almost felt nervous for this band. Here they were, following the most infectious set Soundclash has seen for a while, with their very first. Like I said though, never underestimate today's youth. From the very first chord, looks were given, eyebrows raised, comments were spoken, and the moshing began...yes moshing for an indie band! The extremely talented vocalist mesmerised the crowd with astounding lyrics, the rest of the lads contributing by making the audience pander to their rock needs. The stage presence was energetic, ass-kicking almost, with cheeky little scissor kick jumps to go with the awesome guitar rifts, and drumming that would put people in the industry to shame. These were the guys that had invited about 90% of the crowd, and it was plain to see that maybe Project Ozma may not be in that final after all. Forget Basement Services, these guys should be called Penthouse Services. Their music lessons must be the best in the world. Votes means prizes though, so check out the podcast to see if Basement Services did the homework with their marketing campaign and talent or if Project Ozma were really that infectious... Check out the podcast to find out, and remember, you can tune in live for all the banter, interviews and sets only on Stratcast.
Strange things are happening at Soundclash 2011, with the curse back in full swing. Down to two bands, yet again, and one of those were not even advertised as playing. It did not matter though, cheeky compere Andi was back with his witty banter, and firelighters at the ready…this man should really be presenting, but maybe not the family shows. The night was going to be interesting though, as it really was a clash of sounds – indie versus metal. We had last year’s semi-finalists Wave Goodbye Sunset against Shrike, who were performing their first ever gig together. Would it be a case of the band that brought the most fans (due to the controversial voting system) would win, or would it be down to the actual music? WGS were first up with a very laid back set. This popular band have had a lot of experience at gigs, and so why wouldn’t they be relaxed on stage. However, it may have been a case of too laid back. Now don’t get me wrong, these guys are good but there did not seem to be any energy or vibes being passed on to the audience. It felt like they were the warm up act for the event. Now WGS have many gigs lined up, including another set at Cox’s Yard, so maybe they were taking it in their stride. Perhaps it was just a case of prestige of being semi-finalists that will see them through. Great lads, great music but tonight their stage presence had to be questioned for its greatness. Only votes would tell if they had done enough. Second up were metal band Shrike. A last minute replacement, and their very first gig, no one really knew what to expect. From their opening song, it felt like they were pros and had been doing it for years, and not just a couple of months. This was pure metal and not for the faint-hearted. The lyrics, the sound, the tattoos all symbolised what metal stands for, and these guys had it all. The audience loved it. You could see the passion and energy in the souls of their eyes…if these guys had a soul that is. The group did a great interview, and you could see they wanted to do well. Apparently they were nervous before going on stage, bless their cotton socks. However, it’s votes that win prizes, so would it be experience triumphing or performance snatching that prize money and a place in the next round? Check out the podcast to find out, and remember, you can tune in live for all the banter, interviews and sets only on Stratcast.
Week 3 of Round 1 and it looks like the curse of Soundclash is here to stay as Sanctified Torture had to pull out because of swine flu. So yet again, 3 became 2 as we had more of a metal treat this week. Remaining bands Labas and Deflection Theory were left to battle it out for that all important place in the next round. Labas went first, and with their mix of hard rock and punk vocals the mix turned heads. There were plenty of people to impress in the audience this week, and we’re not talking the soundclash radio crew. With naked torso to some pretty impressive guitar riffs, Labas certainly had a metal element that could compete with any future metal bands that dare brace the Soundclash stage. For those wondering how heavy metal Labas is, the name is Lithuanian for hello and not a reference to female genitalia…make of that what you will. Now it is fair to say that the strong audience was here to see and support Deflection Theory. A strong following for a strong band, they certainly knew how to impress. With a more hardcore element than Labas, this band had the heavy metal to affect piercings in the Labas region…and the crowd loved it. With gyrating on stage to the mightily impressive vocals of the tracks performed, Deflection Theory certainly had the upper hand but we still have to wait a couple of weeks to see what Sanctified Torture have to offer. Stay tuned to see what bands have to offer and who will make it through to the next round… but don’t forget to keep an eye out on that curse now.
Soundclash 2011 – Round 1 Week 2 January 12th, 2011 saw yet another band drop out of the competition, leaving just two to battle it out. Was the absences of Outbreak, and Victory Beat from week one, the start of a Soundclash curse? First up was Beyond Dreams of Grandeur, complete with banner and an accolade of outstanding alternative rock/metal tracks. The five guys certainly have a hunger for performing, combined with a united stage presence. After forming in 2009, could 2011 be the year for this head-strong band? Following Beyond Dreams of Grandeur was The Callout complete with a strong following of fans in the audience. With a huge respect for the set up at Cox's Yard for Soundclash, we were treated to a softer rock style of tracks. The three lads performed with great resilience combined with a cheeky callout style. But was this enough to get them through to round two?
This is a journey into the deeper side of progressive house music. I start things off with deep house and build right into pumping progressive house. This mix starts out slow but continue to pick up speed until the very end. Put this mix on your ipod head to the gym and watch the pounds sweet off! Tracklist 1. 1st Class "Light or Darkness" (Christopher Manik mix) 2. Sebastian Davidson "Bondi" (Rowald Steyn Dub) 3. Hernan Cerbello "Soul Meeting" 4. Kosmas Epsilon "Speechnuts" 5. Sebastian Davidson "Sky Ride" (Cosmic Belt mix) 6. Pryda "The Gift" 7. Starrysky "Sharing Transparently" (Zoran Mix) 8. Trent Cantrelle & Faarsheed "Sushi" (Low end Specialists) 9. unknown "unknown" 10. Jaytech "unkown Track" 11. Nightriders "Death by Disco" (Hernan Cerbello Mix) 12. unknown "unknown" 13. Moonbeam "Sunset"