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STAYradio Episode #304 – House & Club Essentials for the WeekendAired Friday, January 30th, 2025 Get ready for another high-energy house and club mix! Episode #304 features the freshest house, club, and dance music tracks handpicked by DJ Spryte. Enjoy exclusive edits, remixes, and club-ready grooves to kick off your weekend! Tracklist – STAYradio Episode #304:Alive (Alok Remix) - Empire Of The Sun All The Way Up (Clayton William, Rich DietZ & 9B49 Remix) - Fat Joe, Remy Ma & French Montana Only Girl (Spryte 'Pushin On' Edit) - Rihanna x Jus Ron Love Lost - Austin Ashtin Make Love Like I Do - Richard Grey, Deja Vue What You Got (Spryte 'Shivers' Edit) - Colby O'Donis x unfazed Borrowed Love (Joe Stone Remix) - The Goodfella$ DON'T KILL THE PARTY (Luke Alexander Remix) - Ty Dolla $ign ft. Quavo & Juicy J Vogue (Madonna Cover) - Max Magnani Jerk It Out (Kelland, BROSA & Juush Remix) - Caesars Palace Get A Job - Ship Wrek THONG SONG MOTOWN (LG & DIRSE REMIX) - Sisqo Sunshine (The Light / Mr. Sherman Remix) - Fat Joe, DJ Khaled & Amorphous I Just Might (Goshfather Remix) - Bruno Mars FADED - HAYLA & Nelly Furtado From Disco To Disco - Alle Farben & Majestic Loosen Up (Gold Mozae Remix) - HUGEL & Dawty feat. Preston Harris Rather Be (CharlieWonder Remix) - Clean Bandit ft Jess Glynne Is It Good To You (Aruhtra Remix) - Teddy Riley ft. Tammy Lucas Tune in every Friday for the latest STAYradio mixes, subscribe to never miss an episode, and keep the party going! STAYradio is hosted by DJ Spryte.New episodes drop every Friday.
Dancefloor Daddy 2026, v2.Listen to this if you've ever stayed too long.If the lights coming up felt personal.If the drive home was quieter than you planned.This isn't peak-hour ego music.It's for the comedown thinkers.The ones who feel first and talk later.I made this for people who know the room and still chose to stay.You'll hear yourself in it.#DancefloorDaddy #DancefloorDaddy2026 #QueerDJ #AfterHoursEnergy #ClubKidsGrownUp #GayNightlife #EmotionalHouse #TechHouseVibes #LateNightThoughts #drewdoesdallas
Das Trio mit Verbindungen in die sagenumwobene Windmill-Szene im Süden Londons schlägt auf dem zweiten Album schwerere Töne an. «No More Like This» ist ein Aufbruch ins Ungewisse - geblieben ist aber die Suche nach Trost, Zugehörigkeit und Hedonismus
Dancefloor Daddy This one's for the guys whose brains never shut upand whose bodies only relax when the bass takes over.No talking.No preaching.Just a nervous system reset disguised as a DJ set.If you feel better after this mix, that's not coincidence.That's regulation.Turn it up.Breathe.Let your shoulders drop for once.#DancefloorDaddy #DJMix #GayClubCulture #NervousSystemMusic #TechHouse #ClubTherapy
Kees discusses Man United's crucial victory over Arsenal at the Emirates. Article by Tiago Estêvao as mentioned on the podcast: https://tiagoestv.medium.com/in-defense-of-long-shots-e230c6f6815c Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
STAYradio Episode #303 – House & Club Essentials for the WeekendAired Friday, January 23rd, 2025 Get ready for another high-energy house and club mix! Episode #303 features the freshest house, club, and dance music tracks handpicked by DJ Spryte. Enjoy exclusive edits, remixes, and club-ready grooves to kick off your weekend! Tracklist – STAYradio Episode #303:My Way (HMC 'Control' Edit) - Fetty Wap feat. Drake vs. Dansyn & HILLS We Dem Boyz (BARTS, 2CHECKS & Red Cup Nation Remix) - Wiz Khalifa Stateside (K3ONI Remix) - PinkPantheres ft Zara Larsson Wants and Needs (BLUE IIZE Remix) - Drake Borderline - Tujamo & Chester Young In The City - Jus Ron Don't Call Me Baby (Mr. Sherman The Rhythm Edit) - Madison Avenue Crank That (Sly Phil & Sam Collins Remix) - Soulja Boy Levels (5HOURS, CRISTIAN BABALUS & Alessio Centra Remix) - Avicii Bass Down Low (JMBX & TWINZ Remix) - Dev & The Cataracs The Way It Is - thinkingaview Funk Dat (Koffee & Kandee Remix) - Sagat Love Rollercoaster (Goshfather Remix) - Ohio Players Talk Of The Town (Denero Remix) - Fred again.., Sammy Virji & Reggie Bad Man Sound - Mosimann & Walshy Fire In Da Getto (Manuferz Edit) - J Balvin & Skrillex Embers - Robin Schulz Light Me Up (Digitalism Remix) - Kunga & PNAU Rockstar - Richard Grey, Deja Vue, Lissat Tune in every Friday for the latest STAYradio mixes, subscribe to never miss an episode, and keep the party going! STAYradio is hosted by DJ Spryte.New episodes drop every Friday.
Swedish pop star Robyn emerged as a phenomenon in the mid 1990s, an ingenue whose work with Max Martin presaged the R&B crossover hits of acts like Britney and the Backstreet Boys. Since her debut, she's released a string of albums that have shaped the sound of dance music as we know it. Now, Robyn is releasing her first new album in eight years, Sexistential, and she's given us three singles made up of her signature combination of thumping bass and ethereal vocals, while innovating into new personal –and vulnerable — territory. With raps about IVF, references to Blondie, a return to her collaboration with Max Martin, and our introduction of “drum n grace” to the lexicon, this episode is manna for Robyn fans and tyros alike. Stick around as we unveil a new feature, “Quick Hits,” a down-and-dirty carousel ride through the most interesting new releases, from ASAP Rocky to Zach Bryan. Songs discussed: Robyn – Dopamine Robyn – Show Me Love Charli XCX, Robyn, Yung Lean – 360 remix Jamie XX, Robyn – Life Robyn – Konichiwa Bitches Blondie – Rapture Robyn – Honey Robyn – Missing U Robyn – Call Your Girlfriend Taio Cruz – Dynamite Robyn – Play Robyn – Talk to Me Robyn – Do You Know (What It Takes) Robyn – Sexistential Andre 3000 – I Swear, I Really Wanted to Make a 'Rap' Album but This Is Literally the Way the Wind Blew Me This Time Robyn – Cobrastyle Robyn – Dancing On My Own A$AP Rocky – PUNK ROCKY Zach Bryan – Plastic Cigarette David Byrne – Driver's License Moonchild – Up From Here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The rule of 7 also reinforces the concept of having to repeat new information, we can't just get it in one delivery like last week's episode.So in today's I share an almost over-the-shoulder on what chunking actually is from an operational standpoint and an example of what MIGHT happen if you adopt it.Results may vary.But its a sure fire way to get your content INTO the index and increase your odds even further that your content will be considered for those coveted page one AI overlays in search results."Google continues to dominate the global search market with a share of approximately 90% to 94%, despite the rapid integration of AI and increased competition." - Search Engine Journalthis episode - https://www.confessionsofanseo.com/podcast/too-many-tags-on-the-dance-floor-season-6-episode-3/Last week's episodehttps://www.confessionsofanseo.com/podcast/blow-chunks-in-seo-season-6-episode-2/Mentioned in the showTest Semantic Software on Wordpress. Apply to be a part of the beta for Vizzex. https://vizzex.ai/December Core Update Analysishttps://www.amsive.com/insights/seo/googles-december-2025-core-update-winners-losers-analysis/Tools that I use and recommend:Vizzex - Helpful Content Analysis ToolIndexzilla -https://www.indexzilla.io (indexing technology)SEO in ATX - SEO as a serviceYoutube Channel -Confessions of An SEO®https://g.co/kgs/xXDzBNf -------- Crawl or No Crawl Knowledge panelInterested in supporting this work and any seo testing?Subscribe to Confessions of an SEO™ wherever you get your podcasts. Your subscribing and download sends the message that you appreciate what is being shared and helping others find Confessions of an SEO™An easy place to leave a review https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/confessions-of-an-seo-1973881You can find me onCarolyn Holzman - LinkedinAmerican Way Media Google DirectlyAmericanWayMedia.com Consulting AgencyNeed Help With an Indexation Issue? - reach out Text me here - 512-222-3132Music from Uppbeathttps://uppbeat.io/t/doug-organ/fugue-stateLicense code: HESHAZ4ZOAUMWTUA
STAYradio Episode #302 – House & Club Essentials for the WeekendAired Friday, January 16th, 2025 Get ready for another high-energy house and club mix! Episode #301 features the freshest house, club, and dance music tracks handpicked by DJ Spryte. Enjoy exclusive edits, remixes, and club-ready grooves to kick off your weekend! Tracklist – STAYradio Episode #302:Freaks (HayaT & W3TT3R Remix) - Timmy Trumpet & Savage Barbra Streisand (Jus Ron Remix) - Duck Sauce I Run (LASSE Remix) - HAVEN. & Kaitlin Aragon Poker Face (Colin Jay Remix) - Lady Gaga I Want You (Austin Ashtin Remix) - Chris Lake 4 Raws (Goshfather Remix) - EsDeeKid Pushin On - Jus Ron Rompe (Juos Edit) - Daddy Yankee Boost Up (Mattitude Da Boom Edit) - FISHER & Flowdan I'm Gonna Get You - Angie Brown & Austin Millz Doses & Mimosas (Vintage Culture & Zerky Remix) - Cherub Evacuate The Dancefloor (ON 1 x P.O.P Remix) - Cascada Wavey (Linska Remix) - Eli Brown Muse - Surf Mesa & GUDFELLA Dreams - Anyma & HILLS Clarity (Jerome Robins Remix) - Zedd ft. Foxes Like A G6 (CRG vs Mark Anthony Victory Lap Edit) - Far East Movement Take Over Control (HILLS Remix) - AFROJACK ft. Eva Simons Kiss (Tropkillaz Remix) - Demi Lovato Free (You Got To Live) - HUGEL, Ultra Naté Tune in every Friday for the latest STAYradio mixes, subscribe to never miss an episode, and keep the party going! STAYradio is hosted by DJ Spryte.New episodes drop every Friday.
When scenes move faster than structures can hold, what makes an independent dance label a twenty-year outlier?Co-founder of Mobilee Records, Ralf Kollmann reflects on two decades at the heart of electronic music, navigating seismic shifts in technology, culture, and the economics of independent labels. Recorded in Berlin during Mobilee's 20th anniversary year, this conversation traces a long view from the dancefloor, from collective beginnings with Anja Schneider, and genre-fluid curation, to the pressures facing labels and artists today.With characteristic honesty, Ralf explores what has changed, what has endured, and why patience, timing, and restraint have become radical tools in an industry increasingly driven by volume, visibility, and constant output. It's a conversation about longevity over momentum, intuition over noise, and building structures that can survive more than a moment.“Survival isn't about chasing trends. It's about knowing when to move, and when to pause.” - Ralf KollmannJoin us as we explore:✅ What it takes to sustain an independent label across 20 years✅ Why collectives form, evolve, and sometimes dissolve✅ Timing, trust, and the human side of A&R decisions✅ The pressure of constant output in the streaming era✅ Revisiting the catalogue over chasing the next release✅ Immersive audio, Dolby Atmos, and the question of adoption➤ Follow us at:Instagram: @missionmakersInstagram: @dj.n1njaTikTok: @dj_n1njaSoundcloud: @dj-ninja➤ Credits:Music: Mission Makers - N1NJA (Unreleased)Producer: Farah Nanji➤ For show notes + more on our host visit:https://mission-makers.com/https://www.dj-ninja.com/
In Mexico, state-owned players like Cenagas and CFE continue to play central roles in planning and underpinning the development of natural gas pipelines. At the same time, however, Mexico has leveraged the participation of a handful of private-sector companies that have built a significant share of the newer pipelines there.
STAYradio Episode #301 – House & Club Essentials for the WeekendAired Friday, January 9th, 2025 Get ready for another high-energy house and club mix! Episode #301 features the freshest house, club, and dance music tracks handpicked by DJ Spryte. Enjoy exclusive edits, remixes, and club-ready grooves to kick off your weekend! Tracklist – STAYradio Episode #301:Paris (Spryte ‘I Like It' Edit) – Jay-Z & Kanye West x Alex HelderPump Up The Jam (Rick Wonder Edit) – Technotronic vs. VolacParty Out – Riordan & A+Touch It – Wax MotifKnas (NOME. Remix) – Steve AngelloTurn The Lights Off (Hills & Dansyn Remix) – KATODon't Stop Believin' – LIZOT, FAT TONY, 3rd Wall & Richard GoodallWon't You – Habstrakt & ASDEKPut Em Up – ANDJACKGilly Tips – desamorBetter Off Alone (JEONGHYEON Remix) – Alice DeejayPretty Boy Swag (Spryte ‘I Run' Edit) – Soulja Boy x HAVEN.Peaches – Young Franco & Charlotte PlankRidin' Dirty (Club Mix) – Joe Bermudez & Amanda BrighamSomebody I Used To Know (Martial Simon & Zillionaire Remix) – GotyeYour Body – DJ Oggy & DJ RyoYUKON (BVRNOUT Remix) – Justin Bieber Tune in every Friday for the latest STAYradio mixes, subscribe to never miss an episode, and keep the party going! STAYradio is hosted by DJ Spryte.New episodes drop every Friday.
In this episode we talk to Jess Cattelly, the co-founder of Sydney swingers club Our Secret Spot. The 32-year-old got into swinging – also known as The Lifestyle - when she was just 20, and her Parramatta Road venue has since become an example of the way in which the swinging community is changing. Middle-class suburban key parties are no longer, nor is the practice as grimy or seedy as popular culture might have you imagine. Instead, The Lifestyle is big on respect and consent, joy and community, and, as Cattelly notes, usually led by the female gaze. It's also welcoming a new generation of Zoomers who are experiencing app fatigue, and see swinging as a more transparent and intentional option for hooking up. Hosting this conversation is senior writer Konrad Marshall, who interviewed Cattelly along with dozens of venue owners, party organisers, kink performers and “consent angels” for this week’s Good Weekend cover story: Swing Set.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Song To Be, Fitzy breaks down the surprising origins of two unforgettable tracks. From Dua Lipa’s Dance The Night Away, a feel good hit created for the big screen that became an instant dance anthem, to Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Under The Bridge, a deeply personal song that almost never made it onto an album!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Best Of 2025 tunes this week, Part 1 of 4, so quality all the way. Soul from Annahstasia, Ganavya, Azamiah, Norah Jane & MOR.LOV. Dancefloor beats from Close Counters feat Allysha Joy, Quantic, Sticky Dub, IZCO, Reek0 and S.I. Boogie from SAULT, Arp Frique & The Perpetual Singers and Bazaazal. Plus plenty more music treats.
Dancefloor Memories with Patrick Hawkins, 60 Minutes of Disco, Funk and soul Christmas Tracks Podcast. Classic tracks from Bobby Womack, Earth Wind & Fire, Donna Summer, Groove Association ft George B and Deborah Bell, Shakatak, Al Jarreau, The O'Jays and New festive music from, Heidi Tann, Devon Howard, Don E and Frank McComb with Lil John Roberts, James Day ft U-Nam, More classic Festive tracks from, Jody Watley (Alex Di Cio Remix), The Temptations, Diana Ross, Luther Vandross, Love Unlimited, Two more from Bobby Womack and Stevie Wonder, K.C and the Sunshine Band, one more from Earth Wind & Fire and the Whispers. Just settle down with a long drink and chill or boogie around your kitchen to tracks others would never dream of playing! Get into the festive mood. Spread the word, give me a like and follow my Podcasts. Much Love Pat
En este video vamos a ver cómo una buena escena puede volver a poner de moda una rola que ya estaba guardada en el cajón. Hay canciones que revivieron de forma bien cañona gracias a la pantalla.
In this Vinyl set, we're going to fly high as I take you on a journey through old-school psy and the modern psy sound of today. don't forget—I've got a new release dropping on the 24th: my track "Believe Me," coming out on the Japanese label Pulsewave Rec, just in time for the festive season. Njoy! ⚡️Like the Show? Click the [Repost] ↻ button so more people can hear it!
Hey Midnighters,Sebastiaan here, welcome back to another high-voltage ride with The Midnight Project.Episode 185 is built for pure momentum. Driving grooves, big hooks, and that straight-to-the-dancefloor energy from the first kick to the final drop.We kick things off with Oscar L x Charles D – Lift Me Up on Drumcode, then go deeper into the shadows with Teenage Mutants x Tocadisco – In the Dark. Drunken Kong brings the grit with Give It To Me, and Tao Andra keeps it locked in with Unity. From there, it is pressure all the way: Belocca – Burn Me Down, the wild Eli Brown x HNTR link-up gImmE gImmE (feat. Rome Fortune), and that massive Victor Ruiz x Ignacio Arfeli – Ascend moment. The second half stays ruthless with Manta Rey – Dancefloor Command, Anna Reusch – Bass Down Low, Nicole Moudaber x Zlata – Report to the Dancefloor, Audio State & Melvin Spix – Departure, and Pan-Pot – Kaltstrom, before we close into the unknown with Akona – Outworld.Key artists featured this weekOscar L, Charles D, Teenage Mutants, Tocadisco, Drunken Kong, Tao Andra, Belocca, Eli Brown, HNTR, Victor Ruiz, Ignacio Arfeli, Manta Rey, Anna Reusch, Nicole Moudaber, Zlata, Audio State, Melvin Spix, Pan-Pot, Akona.Hit the full playlist here and support the show by running it up, Midnighters
Beyond The DanceFloor with Tech Us Out & Suzy Solar #007 ⚡️Like the Show? Click the [Repost] ↻ button so more people can hear it!
Tom returns, and he and Brad are "hyped" about the Knicks making the NBA Cup Finals and what it actually means for the franchise. We look west to see whether the Lakers are still relevant and whether the Thunder are actually going to make history this season. Vince tries to rebrand our betting strategy from Hot QBs to "Hot Tight Ends" (because of course he does), and we gloat about the massive wins we scored making picks on the dance floor Saturday night. Plus, we learn about the gay hockey romance genre.
Dancefloor Memories with Patrick Hawkins, over 60 Minutes of Disco, Soul and Funk Podcast. Classic tracks, Dancefloor fillers from, Billy Ocean, Sister Sledge, Narada Michael Walden, Mick Jackson, Two tracks from Patrice Rushen (including new Alex Di Cio Soulful remix of Forget Me Nots) and new tracks from, New Jersey Connection, Elkin & Nelson (Alex Di Cio Jazz Funk Remix), Lonely Jays ft JTreece, Patawane, and the Tune of The Week from Disco Stallion, more classic tracks from Double Exposure, Linx (Alex Di Cio Jazz Disco Remix), The Jammers. Just settle down with a long drink and chill or boogie around your kitchen to tracks others would never dream of playing! Spread the word, give me a like and follow my Podcasts. Much Love Pat
Dancefloor dilemmas got your mind in a twist? Perhaps paring your pondering down to "needs vs wants" will help.Have an insatiable appetite for all things rave? Subscribe to the Rants and Raves newsletter on Substack for columns and audio emailed directly to you. And to listen in on future interviews with nightlife legends, follow Rants and Raves on your favorite podcast platform. Music x Claude Young Jr / Logo x Michael Magnan
Music featured Tim Barrett “Dusty Rhodes” from album “Feathers” C.Helmsford“ Slide” from forthcoming EP Magnets and Ghosts “I'm not the Devil” from EP “be born” Duran Duran “ Ball of Confusion” from “Thankyou” album The New Collisions “ Parachutes on the Dancefloor” from EP “invisible braces” The Serial Thrillers “ You Can Do Anything” Stephanie Jake “Drive” single Satellite Party featuring Perry Ferrall “Milky Ave” Ultra Payload album Anthony J. Resta “All Messed Up” featuring Earth Crash (single) Electric Lecture “ Losing my Mind” from the Debut Album Alex McDougal “ Hollywood” from his debut album Ajax Ray O'vaque “Love is twisted Melancholy Disease” from the album “Dreaming in Subtitles “ Maddi Ryan “ Miss You” from her most recent EP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I sit down with Flouer Evelyn - one of the most skilled dance teachers I know and a long-time member of our Embodiment Unlimited faculty. We dive into what actually makes a great teacher: classroom management, clarity, time-efficiency, group regulation, and how to hold a room without killing the vibe. Flouer shares how she weaves embodiment models into her partner-dance work — from centering and co-regulation to elements, U-curves, and even sneaky ETK poses. We also explore follower/leader dynamics, nervous-system awareness in dance, working across cultures, and the real art of improvising from a solid plan. If you teach anything - dance, coaching, yoga, workshops - this one's packed with practical wisdom from someone who's taught thousands of hours worldwide. See more of Flouer's work here: https://flouerdances.com ----------------------------------------------- In every session Flouer's genuine warmth and contagious excitement reflect her passion for helping people discover connection through their bodies. Originally from New York City and now based in Italy, Flouer is a partner dance instructor and embodiment coach with an MFA in dance and certifications from the University and Mentee programs at Embodiment Unlimited. She has been teaching and facilitating experiences worldwide since 2010, working throughout Europe, North & South Americas, Australia, and Asia. She is known for weaving together compassionate presence with practical tools for navigating relationships—with the widening circles of oneself, partners, community, and spirit. Her approach emphasizes both acceptance and integrity, helping you discover authentic expression and effective boundaries while deepening the connections that matter most. ----------------------------------------------- Check out our YouTube channel for more coaching tips and our Podcast channel for full episode videos Uplevel your coaching with a free copy of Mark's latest eBook, The Top 12 Embodiment Coaching Techniques Join Mark for those juicy in-person workshops and events Fancy some free coaching demo sessions with Mark? Connect with Mark Walsh on Instagram
Grab your shoes and let's hit the road (or trail, or treadmill)—today is an endurance workout! We're keeping a steady, strong pace while letting God's Word settle deep into our hearts, bodies, and bones. Aaron's coming to you live from the deserts of Arizona, reminding us that if you're moving, you're doing it right. This isn't about another rigid routine—it's about finding a rhythm that serves YOU so you can serve what God has put in front of you today. We're diving into the truth that God has already given you EVERYTHING you need for what He's called you to TODAY. If discontent is loud, it's pointing straight to the places we're trusting Him the least. Time to move, breathe, surrender, and play again. Key Scripture: Philippians 4:11-13 (NIV) "…I have learned to be content whatever the circumstances… I can do all this through him who gives me strength." What to Expect in This Episode: A soul-stirring endurance pace that keeps you moving without burning you out Raw, honest teaching on contentment, aging well, and why we stop playing Powerful reminders: "All means ALL," "Show me your discontent and I'll show you where you trust God the least." Fresh fire from Paul Scanlon's teaching on play and aging gracefully Space to rate your contentment, surrender the gaps, and trust that Only He can fill them A workout that leaves your body stronger and your heart lighter—ready to live fully alive TODAY Best enjoyed with: Headphones Your favorite workout gear A water bottle nearby An open heart ready to move, trust, and play again Let's go—move your body, hear the Word of the Lord, and step into the freedom of trusting He's already given you everything you need. You've got this because He's got you. Playlist: Saltwater (feat. Moya Brennan) [Extended Mix] by Chicane AMEN by Forrest Frank Wonderful Life (Klub Rider Instrumental Remix) by Klub Rider I Met God on the Dance Floor by Rave Jesus Blinding Lights (Instrumental) by The WKND Espresso (Instrumental) by Sabrina Carpenter Life On Hold (Extended Mix) by Nora en Pure Jesus Jesus (Live) by CCV Music Help Move the Mission Forward! Your gift brings healing and hope (and episodes like today!) to communities worldwide—from Boston to Botswana!
Grab your shoes and let's hit the road (or trail, or treadmill)—today is an endurance workout! We're keeping a steady, strong pace while letting God's Word settle deep into our hearts, bodies, and bones. Aaron's coming to you live from the deserts of Arizona, reminding us that if you're moving, you're doing it right. This isn't about another rigid routine—it's about finding a rhythm that serves YOU so you can serve what God has put in front of you today. We're diving into the truth that God has already given you EVERYTHING you need for what He's called you to TODAY. If discontent is loud, it's pointing straight to the places we're trusting Him the least. Time to move, breathe, surrender, and play again. Key Scripture: Philippians 4:11-13 (NIV) "…I have learned to be content whatever the circumstances… I can do all this through him who gives me strength." What to Expect in This Episode: A soul-stirring endurance pace that keeps you moving without burning you out Raw, honest teaching on contentment, aging well, and why we stop playing Powerful reminders: "All means ALL," "Show me your discontent and I'll show you where you trust God the least." Fresh fire from Paul Scanlon's teaching on play and aging gracefully Space to rate your contentment, surrender the gaps, and trust that Only He can fill them A workout that leaves your body stronger and your heart lighter—ready to live fully alive TODAY Best enjoyed with: Headphones Your favorite workout gear A water bottle nearby An open heart ready to move, trust, and play again Let's go—move your body, hear the Word of the Lord, and step into the freedom of trusting He's already given you everything you need. You've got this because He's got you. Playlist: Saltwater (feat. Moya Brennan) [Extended Mix] by Chicane AMEN by Forrest Frank Wonderful Life (Klub Rider Instrumental Remix) by Klub Rider I Met God on the Dance Floor by Rave Jesus Blinding Lights (Instrumental) by The WKND Espresso (Instrumental) by Sabrina Carpenter Life On Hold (Extended Mix) by Nora en Pure Jesus Jesus (Live) by CCV Music Help Move the Mission Forward! Your gift brings healing and hope (and episodes like today!) to communities worldwide—from Boston to Botswana!
durée : 00:48:26 - Affaires sensibles - par : Fabrice Drouelle - Aujourd'hui dans Affaires sensibles, les Clubs kids, meurtre sur le dancefloor. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
The queen of disco is in the house!Pop icon and mother of five Sophie Ellis-Bextor joins Giovanna to chat motherhood, music, and everything in between.She tells Gi about falling pregnant with her son just 6 weeks into a new relationship, and shares her experiences with pre-eclampsia and caring for babies who battled sepsis and meningitis.Sophie's brilliant new album Perimenopop is out now! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Show Notes Episode 340: We're Wall to Wall and Tree Top Tall This week Host Dave Bledsoe is coming down out of Hog Town in a Thirteen Letter Shit Spreader hauling Go-Go Girls on the Dance Floor bound for Bingo Town, only to discover that no one has a single fucking clue what he is saying when he talks like that. (Not an uncommon event.) On the show this week, we climb into the cabs of our big rigs and take you back to the days when the Asphalt Cowboys captured America's heart and everyone had a CB radio in their Pontiacs. Along the way we learn that Dave thought he would be a Big Rig Driver because he liked the hats, until he learned he would need to park the damn things. From there we dive right into the strange cultural moment in the 1970's when everyone in America talked like a truck driver. (What a bunch of Bucket Mouths) We find out how a combination of gas prices and not being able to drive 55 made the men (and they were almost all men) on the road big damn heroes because of some commercials for white bread (Yeah, this story goes in some unexpected directions.) Our Sponsor this week is Pappy's Pep Pills, we swear they ain't speed (wink wink) We open the show with NPR and close with Phil and Shawn talking about BJ and the Bear. Show Theme: https://www.jamendo.com/track/421668/prelude-to-common-sense The Show on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheHell_Podcast The Show on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whatthehellpodcast/ www.whatthehellpodcast.com Give us your money on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/Whatthehellpodcast The Show Line: 347 687 9601 Closing Music: https://youtu.be/pX5XB_MOVfA We are a proud member of the Seltzer Kings Podcast Network! http://seltzerkings.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to Tembo Sounds – The Culture radio show #599 — a journey where classic soul, disco fire, and global electronic rhythms collide! In this show, we move from Shannon's My House and The Gap Band's heat, to the timeless magic of Aretha, The Spinners, Michael Jackson, and the deep atmospheric pulse of RÜFÜS DU SOL, Mr. Fingers, and Komix. It's vintage meets future, groove meets feeling. Lock in, turn it up — the culture is alive!
This week is all about chilling with no stress. This set features 19 House, Afro House, and Melodic House tracks. Check out the complete ID list on Instagram @mikelettner. I hope you chill and enjoy it. Mahalo for listening!
The voidminers return to the Escheresque under orders to neutralize the fearful Void Elves, but they find that their enemies' ship is of a nature they never expected - and bears power that they could never have imagined. But access to that power comes at a terrible price… Dungeons and Drama Nerds is produced by Percival Hornak and Nicholas Orvis, and this episode was co-produced, mixed, and edited by Ben Ferber. Our core ensemble are Todd Brian Backus, Jovane Caamano, Anthony Sertel Dean, Christopher Diercksen, Ben Ferber, Kory Flores, Mieko Gavia, Tess Huth, Romana Isabella, Jon Jon Johnson, CJ Linton, C. “Meaks” Meaker, Leo Mock, Dex Phan, and Tristan B. Willis. Our game of Wythe Marschall's Stillfleet features Christopher Diercksen as Geshra Veedle, Kory Flores as Peanut, Mieko Gavia as Kyrannis, Jon Jon Johnson as Private Taps, special guest Wythe Marschall as Cherric Shaddams, and Ben Ferber as the GM. The music for this episode featured: Veinstumbling (Stillfleet Theme) by Sam Tyndall from the Stillfleet Original Soundtrack Subtle Fluid by Will Savino from the Stillfleet Original Soundtrack Tinnitus Dance by Dancefloor is Lava from La Boum 2020 Two and Three by Pat Thomas from Live at Cafe OTO 20 Minute Meditation 5 by HoliznaCC0 from Space - Sleep - Meditation Living in the Dark by Myuu If you'd like to help us continue exploring the intersections of theatre and tabletop roleplaying games, consider leaving us a review on your podcast app of choice or supporting us - and getting access to our patron-only bonus content - at patreon.com/dungeonsanddramanerds. You can find our social media and website links, including our cast bios, at the linktree in our show notes. And be sure to tune in soon for another episode of Dungeons and Drama Nerds!
MLVC celebrates 20 years of Confessions on a Dancefloor! We discuss the album, the era and the newly released 20th anniversary edition that includes Fighting Spirit and Super Pop on streaming for the very first time! We also have a healthy debate about our favorite (and not-so-favorite) transitions from song-to-song on the non-stop version of COADF. Follow MLVC on all social channels: @mlvcpodcast Subscribe to MLVC's YouTube channel Donate to the podcast on Venmo: mlvcpodcast Listen to more episodes on Spotify/Apple/Amazon/Google Play or here: https://mlvc.podbean.com/ #mlvcpodcast #madonnaforever #madonna #madonnapodcast #confessionsonadancefloor
Everybody Back On The Dance Floor is a funky disco party music podcast. Please check out these great 1980s songs. Artist names and song titles are in order of play...GOLDIE ALEXANDER-SHOW YOU MY LOVE, RAFAEL CAMERON-ALL THAT'S GOOD TO ME, S THE DJ-BEST IN YOU, THE STRIKERS-INCH BY INCH, B.B. & Q. BAND-RICOCHET, THE O'JAYS-PUT OUR HEADS TOGETHER, MICHAEL BOOTHMAN-WHAT YOU WON'T DO FOR LOVE, GARYS GANG-KNOCK ME OUT, RITCHIE FAMILY-I'LL DO MY BEST, STEVE SHELTO-DON'T GIVE YOUR LOVE AWAY, D TRAIN-KEEP ON, DAVID JOSEPH-YOU CAN'T HIDE, SISTER SLEDGE-ALL AMERICAN GIRLS, VAUGHN MASON-FEEL MY LOVE, TA MAR & THE SEAN-EVERYBODY DANCE, WHAM!-YOUNG GUNS, HALL & OATS-OUT OF TOUCH, JAZZY DEE-GET ON UP, AURRA-SUCH A FEELING, BLUE FEATHER-LET'S FUNK TONIGHT, KEITH PATRICK-NIGHT TO REMEMBER. End. Thanks for listening to Ken Steele Music.
T. Kyle and Brad discuss Gay Twitter coming for everyone this Halloween, Abby Lee Miller GIF backlash, Zohran Mamdani's mayoral win, Brad's 2017 email from the Mayor in his Soundcloud rapper era, the upcoming Miss Piggy movie with Jennifer Lawrence, Emma Stone and Cole Escola, gay rights with Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo from the ‘Wicked' NBC special doing the “Happy Days Are Here Again” medley homage to Barbra Streisand and Judy Garland, High Fashion Editorial! featuring Jonathan Bailey as People's Sexiest Man of 2025, Addison Rae at the CFDA Awards, British girl group royalty Cheryl, Jade and Mel C linking up at the Harper's Bazaar Awards, TikTok Talk featuring Laura Loves New York, Sabrina Carpenter's “Feather” inadvertently impacting NYC politics, Trisha Paytas' Broadway debut in ‘Beetlejuice,' new music from Rosalía, T. Kyle's Christmas song “I'm Coming Down Your Chimney” celebrates its 2nd anniversary, Kylie Christmas (Fully Wrapped), Madonna's Confessions on a Dance Floor 20th anniversary, Katy Perry's “Bandaids,” and the return of Hilary Duff with “Mature.” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
To celebrate the 20th anniversary of Madonna's 10th record-breaking album “Confessions on a Dance Floor” and in anticipation of her upcoming “Confessions Part 2” release next year, I've decided to drop my own Part 2, the sequel to my “Confessions Reworked” project from 2017. So hear THIS !!!R U READY 2 CONFESS? R U READY 2 DANCE??1. Future Lovers / I Feel Love (Kosmmik Edit) 2. Erotica / You Thrill Me (Confessed Remix) 3. Get Together (Bosich Remix) 4. Forbidden Love (Dubtronic Reconstruction) 5. How High (Dubtronic & Sartori Remix) 6. Jump (12” Extended Mix) 7. History (Keenan's Remix) 8. Fighting Spirit (BBW Cleo Edit) 9. Keep The Trance (Cleo's Transcending The House Power Mix) 10. I Love New York (White Label Extended Mix) 11. Hung Up (SDP Extended Vocal) 12. Let It Will Be (Dirty Hands Watch Me Burn Remix) 13. Isaac (Dirty Hands 12” Remix) 14. Sorry (PSB Maxi-Mix) 15. Music Inferno (Live)
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the dance which, from when it reached Britain in the early nineteenth century, revolutionised the relationship between music, literature and people here for the next hundred years. While it may seem formal now, it was the informality and daring that drove its popularity, with couples holding each other as they spun round a room to new lighter music popularised by Johann Strauss, father and son, such as The Blue Danube. Soon the Waltz expanded the creative world in poetry, ballet, novellas and music, from the Ballets Russes of Diaghilev to Moon River and Are You Lonesome Tonight. With Susan Jones Emeritus Professor of English Literature at the University of Oxford Derek B. Scott Professor Emeritus of Music at the University of Leeds And Theresa Buckland Emeritus Professor of Dance History and Ethnography at the University of Roehampton Producer: Simon Tillotson Reading list: Egil Bakka, Theresa Jill Buckland, Helena Saarikoski, and Anne von Bibra Wharton (eds.), Waltzing Through Europe: Attitudes towards Couple Dances in the Long Nineteenth Century, (Open Book Publishers, 2020) Theresa Jill Buckland, ‘How the Waltz was Won: Transmutations and the Acquisition of Style in Early English Modern Ballroom Dancing. Part One: Waltzing Under Attack' (Dance Research, 36/1, 2018); ‘Part Two: The Waltz Regained' (Dance Research, 36/2, 2018) Theresa Jill Buckland, Society Dancing: Fashionable Bodies in England, 1870-1920 (Palgrave Macmillan, 2011) Erica Buurman, The Viennese Ballroom in the Age of Beethoven (Cambridge University Press, 2022) Paul Cooper, ‘The Waltz in England, c. 1790-1820' (Paper presented at Early Dance Circle conference, 2018) Sherril Dodds and Susan Cook (eds.), Bodies of Sound: Studies Across Popular Dance and Music (Ashgate, 2013), especially ‘Dancing Out of Time: The Forgotten Boston of Edwardian England' by Theresa Jill Buckland Zelda Fitzgerald, Save Me the Waltz (first published 1932; Vintage Classics, 2001) Hilary French, Ballroom: A People's History of Dancing (Reaktion Books, 2022) Susan Jones, Literature, Modernism, and Dance (Oxford University Press, 2013) Mark Knowles, The Wicked Waltz and Other Scandalous Dances: Outrage at Couple Dancing in the 19th and Early 20th Centuries (McFarland, 2009) Rosamond Lehmann, Invitation to the Waltz (first published 1932; Virago, 2006) Eric McKee, Decorum of the Minuet, Delirium of the Waltz: A Study of Dance-Music Relations in 3/4 Time (Indiana University Press, 2012) Eduard Reeser, The History of the Walz (Continental Book Co., 1949) Stanley Sadie (ed.), The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, Vol. 27 (Macmillan, 2nd ed., 2000), especially ‘Waltz' by Andrew Lamb Derek B. Scott, Sounds of the Metropolis: The 19th-Century Popular Music Revolution in London, New York, Paris and Vienna (Oxford University Press, 2008), especially the chapter ‘A Revolution on the Dance Floor, a Revolution in Musical Style: The Viennese Waltz' Joseph Wechsberg, The Waltz Emperors: The Life and Times and Music of the Strauss Family (Putnam, 1973) Cheryl A. Wilson, Literature and Dance in Nineteenth-century Britain (Cambridge University Press, 2009) Virginia Woolf, The Voyage Out (first published 1915; William Collins, 2013) Virginia Woolf, The Years (first published 1937; Vintage Classics, 2016) David Wyn Jones, The Strauss Dynasty and Habsburg Vienna (Cambridge University Press, 2023) Sevin H. Yaraman, Revolving Embrace: The Waltz as Sex, Steps, and Sound (Pendragon Press, 2002) Rishona Zimring, Social Dance and the Modernist Imagination in Interwar Britain (Ashgate Press, 2013)
“He was battling demons on the dance floor — until Jesus stepped in.”Dancer, filmmaker, and worshipper Ryan Green joins Rita Springer for one of the most powerful conversations yet, a journey from darkness to divine purpose. Ryan shares his journey from street dance and witchcraft to encountering God through movement. He and Rita reveal how creativity is more than talent, it's a weapon of worship. From spiritual warfare in dance battles to the church's fear of art, they expose how the enemy twists what God designed to release His presence. Ryan also shares how he's using dance to fight truancy in D.C. and why he believes the church must reclaim art as ministry.They don't shy away from hard topics either, tackling issues of race, identity, and the “social justice gospel,” and calling believers back to kingdom truth and unity in Christ.
Kourtney Kardashian's Lemme brand launches lollipops for women's health. Supposedly Tom Cruise was ready to propose to Ana de Armas. His PR team is telling a very different story. The artist behind ‘Murder on the Dancefloor' Sophie Michelle Ellis-Bextor is playing SF tonight at August Hall. A major Gmail hack means it's time to change your password and set up 2-step verification. Your nightlight might be killing you! (probably not though). What should we wear to a mid day rock show? Plus, the truth about essential oils!
Diddy will be released May 8, 2028 - it's better than nothing! Fraiser is coming for Nick Cannon's legacy: Kelsey Grammer is on his 4th wife and 8th kid. Sarah's reminding us of the top trending Halloween costumes from the past several years. It would be good to know at the water cooler today that the World Series went 18 innings last night! Not all chocolate candy is created equal. There's trouble in Jamaica (again). Sarah and John almost broke up there on their honeymoon. Kourtney Kardashian's Lemme brand launches lollipops for women's health. Supposedly Tom Cruise was ready to propose to Ana de Armas. His PR team is telling a very different story. The artist behind ‘Murder on the Dancefloor' Sophie Michelle Ellis-Bextor is playing SF tonight at August Hall. A major Gmail hack means it's time to change your password and set up 2-step verification. Your nightlight might be killing you! (probably not though). What should we wear to a mid day rock show? Plus, the truth about essential oils! Jennifer Lawrence shares how she's handling aging post two kids. Sarah and Vinnie reflect on all the lovable things she's done over the years. Horror comedies are an underrated genre. Here are some of the best movies to revisit while Halloween season is hot. The ‘Wicked: For Good' reviews are IN. Taylor Swift's oldest fan started a fan club at his retirement home. Amazon announces 14K corporate layoffs before the holidays. Plus, a terrifying story that might stop you from dozing off. DWTS is having one of its biggest seasons, but it's not without controversy. Two former pros from the show took to their podcast to bash on Jan Ravnik, Taylor Swift's backup dancer who joined DWTS this season. The best places to trick-or-treat across the country. A flight attendant made a $60k mistake, and it reminds Sarah about her worst mistake as a DJ.
STOP Leading Backwards! Transform Your Coaching from the "Dance Floor" to the "Balcony" with Executive Coach Zafer AchiEver feel like you're doing everything right—you've got the technical expertise, the tools, the game plan—but your team still feels disconnected? You're not alone. In this electrifying episode, we dive deep with Zafer Achi, a veteran executive coach and Co-Chair of Cultivating Leadership, who reveals the single biggest mistake most leaders and coaches make: trying to lead others before truly knowing and leading themselves.Zafer breaks down his own powerful journey from being a technically brilliant leader who puzzled his teams ("We don't know who he is") to becoming a master of developmental coaching. This isn't just theory; this is the tactical framework you need to accelerate growth—both for yourself and your athletes/team members.What You'll Discover in This Must-Listen Episode:The "Backward" Leadership Trap: Why focusing on team management and technical fixes before self-awareness leaves your team feeling unheard and generates "scar tissue."Trust vs. Transparency: The crucial difference between sharing everything you know and sharing who you are—and why only one builds deep trust and connection.The Player-Coach Mindset: Learn the game-changing metaphor of the "Balcony and the Dance Floor" (coined by Ron Heifetz) and how to instantly shift from being caught up in the action to observing the dynamics.Free Yourself from Rigid Beliefs: Discover how to identify values and principles you are "subject to" and learn the profound liberation that comes from holding them as options for choice.The 3 Pillars of Self-Awareness: Zafer reveals the simple, daily practices (mirrored by top performance psychologists) that leaders can use to "take the balcony on their inner life."Turbocharge Team Development: Find out why a functional team is actually the ultimate accelerator for individual growth and how to structure collective "Balcony Moments" that metabolize conflict and unlock collective potential.Whether you're a sports coach, a CEO, or a team captain, this conversation is your blueprint for moving beyond the mechanics of leadership to the mastery of human development. Hit play and start leading from the Balcony!
Today we're heading to Boston to chat with Lauren Gibbons Paul. Lauren is a 30-year freelance business journalist and editor who made the leap into fiction writing. Her brand-new book, The Steps Between Us, is out now — and it blends the world of ballroom dance with suspense and intrigue. Find out more at: : www.laurengibbonspaul.com
Interview Date: April 13th, 2025Episode Summary:International choreographer, aerialist, and performer Johanna Sapakie (Cirque du Soleil, Super Bowl LIV with Jennifer Lopez, Hustlers, Dita Las Vegas) drops a masterclass in longevity and reinvention. From creating her own “scholarship program” after a studio closed, to bold networking that led to her first agent within months, Johanna shows how resourcefulness plus relentless training turn opportunities into credits. She breaks down the leap from dancer to aerialist/pole artist, how Hustlers led straight to the Super Bowl, and why the real separator isn't trick difficulty—it's entertainment value. We also cover working with A-list artists, targeted demo reels, practical grip/endurance tips, and her current creative leadership role revamping Ringling Brothers. If you're an aspiring pro, this episode is your blueprint for asking clearly, training smart, and staying in the game—decades in.Shownotes:(0:00) — Introductions & career pivots during pandemic(11:46)— Builds DIY scholarship training program(18:48) — First agent & early industry mentors(23:44) — Discovering aerial work, first opportunities(30:28) — Cirque du Soleil breakthrough moment(32:33) — Pole artistry, JLo & Hustlers36:49 — Inside JLo's work ethic & process(42:46) — Training evolution: 20s, 30s, 40s(45:23) — Creative directing Ringling & Dita Las Vegas(50:47) — Entertainment value outlasts technical tricksBiography:Johanna Sapakie is an accomplished Artistic Director, Choreographer and Performer. Johanna has been involved in many projects on stage and on camera including the Super Bowl LIV Halftime Show, Hustlers and Medicine with JLo, Cirque Du Soleil's Michael Jackson ONE and Viva ELVIS, Dancing With the Stars, So You Think You Can Dance, The Tournament of Roses Parade, RuPaul's Drag Race Live, Shiners Nashville, the Arabesque Festival at the Kennedy Center, Songs of Soul and Inspiration with Debbie Allen, the re- release of Michael Jackson's “Blood on the Dance Floor”, Miley Cyrus: Live in Concert World Tour, 2 tours for Madonna and Splendor by Dragone. Johanna is also an accomplished aerial acrobat and performs on many different apparatus including tissú, lyra, spans, hammock, acro & aerial pole, and aerial heart . She has just recently completed the creation of the new residency Dita Las Vegas: A Jubilant Revue as their acrobatic and associate choreographer. Johanna also proudly teaches master classes and workshops around the world in pole, aerial acrobatics and dance. She excels at artist development and act creation.Connect on social media:Instagram: Www.instagram.com/johannasapakiereal
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the dance which, from when it reached Britain in the early nineteenth century, revolutionised the relationship between music, literature and people here for the next hundred years. While it may seem formal now, it was the informality and daring that drove its popularity, with couples holding each other as they spun round a room to new lighter music popularised by Johann Strauss, father and son, such as The Blue Danube. Soon the Waltz expanded the creative world in poetry, ballet, novellas and music, from the Ballets Russes of Diaghilev to Moon River and Are You Lonesome Tonight. With Susan Jones Emeritus Professor of English Literature at the University of Oxford Derek B. Scott Professor Emeritus of Music at the University of Leeds And Theresa Buckland Emeritus Professor of Dance History and Ethnography at the University of Roehampton Producer: Simon Tillotson Reading list: Egil Bakka, Theresa Jill Buckland, Helena Saarikoski, and Anne von Bibra Wharton (eds.), Waltzing Through Europe: Attitudes towards Couple Dances in the Long Nineteenth Century, (Open Book Publishers, 2020) Theresa Jill Buckland, ‘How the Waltz was Won: Transmutations and the Acquisition of Style in Early English Modern Ballroom Dancing. Part One: Waltzing Under Attack' (Dance Research, 36/1, 2018); ‘Part Two: The Waltz Regained' (Dance Research, 36/2, 2018) Theresa Jill Buckland, Society Dancing: Fashionable Bodies in England, 1870-1920 (Palgrave Macmillan, 2011) Erica Buurman, The Viennese Ballroom in the Age of Beethoven (Cambridge University Press, 2022) Paul Cooper, ‘The Waltz in England, c. 1790-1820' (Paper presented at Early Dance Circle conference, 2018) Sherril Dodds and Susan Cook (eds.), Bodies of Sound: Studies Across Popular Dance and Music (Ashgate, 2013), especially ‘Dancing Out of Time: The Forgotten Boston of Edwardian England' by Theresa Jill Buckland Zelda Fitzgerald, Save Me the Waltz (first published 1932; Vintage Classics, 2001) Hilary French, Ballroom: A People's History of Dancing (Reaktion Books, 2022) Susan Jones, Literature, Modernism, and Dance (Oxford University Press, 2013) Mark Knowles, The Wicked Waltz and Other Scandalous Dances: Outrage at Couple Dancing in the 19th and Early 20th Centuries (McFarland, 2009) Rosamond Lehmann, Invitation to the Waltz (first published 1932; Virago, 2006) Eric McKee, Decorum of the Minuet, Delirium of the Waltz: A Study of Dance-Music Relations in 3/4 Time (Indiana University Press, 2012) Eduard Reeser, The History of the Walz (Continental Book Co., 1949) Stanley Sadie (ed.), The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, Vol. 27 (Macmillan, 2nd ed., 2000), especially ‘Waltz' by Andrew Lamb Derek B. Scott, Sounds of the Metropolis: The 19th-Century Popular Music Revolution in London, New York, Paris and Vienna (Oxford University Press, 2008), especially the chapter ‘A Revolution on the Dance Floor, a Revolution in Musical Style: The Viennese Waltz' Joseph Wechsberg, The Waltz Emperors: The Life and Times and Music of the Strauss Family (Putnam, 1973) Cheryl A. Wilson, Literature and Dance in Nineteenth-century Britain (Cambridge University Press, 2009) Virginia Woolf, The Voyage Out (first published 1915; William Collins, 2013) Virginia Woolf, The Years (first published 1937; Vintage Classics, 2016) David Wyn Jones, The Strauss Dynasty and Habsburg Vienna (Cambridge University Press, 2023) Sevin H. Yaraman, Revolving Embrace: The Waltz as Sex, Steps, and Sound (Pendragon Press, 2002) Rishona Zimring, Social Dance and the Modernist Imagination in Interwar Britain (Ashgate Press, 2013) Spanning history, religion, culture, science and philosophy, In Our Time from BBC Radio 4 is essential listening for the intellectually curious. In each episode, host Melvyn Bragg and expert guests explore the characters, events and discoveries that have shaped our world.
Frank McWeeny heads to the dancefloors of Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) to uncover what Vietnamese alternative culture looks and sounds like today. With 70% of the country under 35, young people are the driving force behind a different image of Vietnam, far away from poverty and war. They are asserting their identity through music, fashion and their own take on traditional values. They are changing perceptions of what it means to be Vietnamese in 2025. We hear from DIY music collective Dismal, forward-thinking underground club The Observatory, and members of the nightlife and fashion scenes.Producer/presenter: Frank McWeeny Editor: Susan Marling A Just Radio production
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