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In this episode of the Spoken Gospel Podcast, host David Bowden sits down with Daniel Day from Our Daily Bread Ministries to discuss Bible engagement and the Reclaim Today initiative.
A 29-year-old who scaled Big Ben's Elizabeth Tower at the Palace of Westminster in central London has been charged by police after the incident took place. Daniel Day has been charged with causing a public nuisance and trespassing on a protected site after climbing the clock tower - resulting in the closure of Westminster Bridge and Bridge Street. UK correspondent Gavin Grey says Day is expected to appear in court in the coming hours. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week is a STACKED episode! We got our review of Francis Ford Coppola's polarizing new film, "MEGALOPOLIS" starring Adam Driver. On top of that, if you don't already know, we are massive wrestling fans and we do a deep dive into everything Vince McMahon & WWE as we discuss Netflix's latest docu-series, "MR. MCMAHON". We also talk the BFI London Film Festival and all the latest movie and TV news of the week, including Daniel Day-Lewis' return to acting, Andrew Garfield coming back from his hiatus, the future of Star Wars, and the upcoming release of Jonathan Major's highly-touted film, "Magazine Dreams". Enjoy the show! Time stamps: 00:00:53 Intro 00:01:06 BFI London Film Festival discussion 00:05:23 Movie and TV news (Daniel Day-Lewis' return to acting, Andrew Garfield's comeback, the future of Star Wars + more) 00:23:02 “MR. MCMAHON” (2024) Review 00:46:21 “MEGALOPOLIS” (2024) Review 01:11:16 Watch Recommendations for the Week
Today's cast: Dan, Stugotz, Amin, Chris, Billy, Jessica, and Tony. Dan and Stu want to talk about their TV experience yesterday including baseball, basketball, and the debate, but guys, we have a lot to get to. We need to move on. As Daniel Day Lewis makes his return to acting, Stugotz and Billy take him out. Could Daniel Day Lewis method act his way into being Stugotz? And if we were to cast him as Stu in a movie, who would play Dan? Then, this Jayden Daniels is pretty good, huh? Plus, James Carville joins the show to discuss last night's Vice Presidential Debate before we realize he only wants to discuss sports topics like his disdain for Notre Dame, the LSU star rookies in two sports, Brian Kelly's accent, and the Saints game this weekend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Daniel Day - Founder of CRFTD Athlete - joins us for the 54th episode of MTN. On today's episode we dig into what performance across the globe has looked like for Daniel, his view on creating a holistic training model, and making do with the resources - however limited - that you, as a coach, have access to. Make sure to follow Daniel on Instagram @crftd.athlete Find MTN on social media @mtn_perform and check back each Wednesday for a new episode Big Thanks to our Sponsor, Lumin Sports: Lumin Sports is your digital HQ for athletic performance. The Australian-made platform centralises athlete management, team communications, scheduling, data visualisations, and features third party integrations to save valuable time and elevate decision making. Trusted by pro-sport teams, colleges, high schools, and high-performance centres, Lumin is an affordable solution that seamlessly connects coaches, athletes, medical staff, and operations teams. With the belief that data-driven decisions power human potential, Lumin exists to improve performance and give time back to those who need it most. Download a free demo today to find out why teams around the world choose Lumin Sports. & a huge Thank You to our sponsor, Hawkin Dynamics: Hawkin is the world leader in force measuring, and continues to put forth the tools for high-performance practitioners to be exactly that, high performers. If you haven't yet checked out Hawkins - head over to their website at: https://www.hawkindynamics.com/ and check out everything they have to offer Make sure to check out our sponsor, Samson Equipment: Samson is a leader in manufacturing elite weight room equipment (and have been for nearly 50 years). Founded by Dave and Linda Schroeder, Samson is weight room equipment made by coaches for coaches. Check them out at samsonequipment.com for more information Shoutout to our newest sponsor, 1080 Motion. The 1080 Sprint is the single best piece of training equipment in the world & has continually changed the game for training speed, strength, and power. Go to 1080motion.com to learn more.
31 Days of Halloween Day 1 - Drag me to Hell Day 2 - Us Day 3 - The Town that Dreaded Sundown (1976) Day 4 - Smile Day 5 - Terrifier 2 Day 6 - He's Out There Day 7 - Exists Day 8 - MEGAN Day 9 - Pearl Day 10 - John Carpenter's The Thing (1982) Day 11 - The Exorcist: Believer Day 12 - Zombieland Day 13 - Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter Day 14 - Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark Day 15 - His House Day 16 - Wes Craven's A New Nightmare Day 17 - Deliver us From Evil Day 18 - Sick Day 19 - Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003) Day 20 - Scream franchise w/ Daniel Day 21 - Cobweb plus Bonus Universal Halloween Horror Nights Review w/ Chav Day 22 - Halloween 4: The Return of Michael of Michael Myers Day 23 - Creep Day 24 - Poltergeist (1982) Day 25 - WWP Live Pod w/ Inglewood Films talking Algea God of Pain Day 26 - Talk to me w/ Kurt Prewett Day 27 - It (1990) with Mike Thompson Day 28 - Barbarian w/ Dre Rawka Day 29 - Five Nights at Freddys Day 30 - Hotel Transylvania Day 31 - The Fourth Kind
31 Days of Halloween Day 1 - Drag me to Hell Day 2 - Us Day 3 - The Town that Dreaded Sundown (1976) Day 4 - Smile Day 5 - Terrifier 2 Day 6 - He's Out There Day 7 - Exists Day 8 - MEGAN Day 9 - Pearl Day 10 - John Carpenter's The Thing (1982) Day 11 - The Exorcist: Believer Day 12 - Zombieland Day 13 - Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter Day 14 - Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark Day 15 - His House Day 16 - Wes Craven's A New Nightmare Day 17 - Deliver us From Evil Day 18 - Sick Day 19 - Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003) Day 20 - Scream franchise w/ Daniel Day 21 - Cobweb plus Bonus Universal Halloween Horror Nights Review w/ Chav Day 22 - Halloween 4: The Return of Michael of Michael Myers Day 23 - Creep Day 24 - Poltergeist (1982) Day 25 - WWP Live Pod w/ Inglewood Films talking Algea God of Pain Day 26 - Talk to me w/ Kurt Prewett Day 27 - It (1990) with Mike Thompson Day 28 - Barbarian w/ Dre Rawka Day 29 - Five Nights at Freddys Day 30 - Hotel Transylvania
31 Days of Halloween Day 1 - Drag me to Hell Day 2 - Us Day 3 - The Town that Dreaded Sundown (1976) Day 4 - Smile Day 5 - Terrifier 2 Day 6 - He's Out There Day 7 - Exists Day 8 - MEGAN Day 9 - Pearl Day 10 - John Carpenter's The Thing (1982) Day 11 - The Exorcist: Believer Day 12 - Zombieland Day 13 - Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter Day 14 - Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark Day 15 - His House Day 16 - Wes Craven's A New Nightmare Day 17 - Deliver us From Evil Day 18 - Sick Day 19 - Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003) Day 20 - Scream franchise w/ Daniel Day 21 - Cobweb plus Bonus Universal Halloween Horror Nights Review w/ Chav Day 22 - Halloween 4: The Return of Michael of Michael Myers Day 23 - Creep Day 24 - Poltergeist (1982)
31 Days of Halloween Day 1 - Drag me to Hell Day 2 - Us Day 3 - The Town that Dreaded Sundown (1976) Day 4 - Smile Day 5 - Terrifier 2 Day 6 - He's Out There Day 7 - Exists Day 8 - MEGAN Day 9 - Pearl Day 10 - John Carpenter's The Thing (1982) Day 11 - The Exorcist: Believer Day 12 - Zombieland Day 13 - Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter Day 14 - Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark Day 15 - His House Day 16 - Wes Craven's A New Nightmare Day 17 - Deliver us From Evil Day 18 - Sick Day 19 - Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003) Day 20 - Scream franchise w/ Daniel Day 21 - Cobweb plus Bonus Universal Halloween Horror Nights Review w/ Chav Day 22 - Halloween 4: The Return of Michael of Michael Myers Day 23 - Creep
The guys debate America's fascination with character acting. We respond to Ira Sach's comment on our last pod! Oh, and we discuss Phantom Thread in depth, and the differences in acting style between Daniel Day Lewis and Vicky Krieps. Also... The stylistic differences in what Ryan and David look for in performances. And the most revealing topic of discussion...how would we each go about playing a medieval queen who believes she's ordained by god for the throne? We debate. Then we get into what we're working on right now as actors, all things happening at Adult Film, and David's play. Before we end we talk about figuring out our dynamic on the pod and what we actually want out of this career.... and this life. Okay bye. 1:00 Ira sachs listed to our pod/responding to his comment 3:35 Transformational acting discussion begins 8:00 Meryl Streep and Daniel Day lewis (Very contentious
In 2005 Daniel Day-Lewis spoke to Myles Dungan
On the 251st episode of the underdog sports NBA show, Tyler and Zandrick recap the eastern conference finals and preview the upcoming NBA finals. They begin by breaking down the wild Heat and Celtics series including an incredible game six finish and then an incredibly disappointing Game 7. They then discuss Erik Spoelstra and his place in NBA history and talk about the cultures of the Nuggets and Heat and how that has allowed their players and coaching staffs to thrive. Finally, they preview the upcoming series and what a daunting task it would appear to be for the Heat but also outline why the Heat should not be counted out.
St. Louis County Executive Dr. Sam Page joins Megan Lynch and Carol Daniel talking about a few big topics but mainly to make a proclamation that today in Carol Daniel day in St. Louis County.
Mayor of St. Louis Tishaura Jones joins Tom and Carol in studio talking about the circuit attorney office, police chief, crime and more.
في هالحلقة من البودكاست تسرد ريِّ قصة شخصية ملهمة، شخصية قعدت مغمورة في عالم الفاشن فترة طويلة. بدأ حياته في الفاشن يبيع ملابس من شنطة سيارته ووصل لأنه يصمم لأهم الفنانين والمشاهير ويلهم أكبر المصممين، بما فيهم غوتشي اللي عملوا كولكشن كامل بالتعاون معه في ٢٠١٦ م. كثير ينسبون له موضة اللوقو أو ال Logo Mania كأول شخص اعتمدها في تصميم الملابس ونشرها بين زباينه، هالموضة اللي الحين كثير من اكبر دور الأزياء في العالم يعتمدونها كان هو صاحب الرؤية الأولية لها. اختارت ريّ انها تحكي قصته لأنه يمثل مزيج جميل بين الثقافة والفاشن، وكيف انه الفاشن ممكن يكون أداة ممتازة الواحد يقدر يستخدمها عشان يحتفل بثقافته، وعشان يخدم ثقافته وعشان يشارك ثقافته مع العالم. نتمنى تستمتعون بسماع الحلقة زي ما استمتعت ريّ بتسجيلها. إذا عندكم أي اقتراحات أو تعليقات، ممكن تتواصلون مع ريّ على الإيميل او الواتساب، التفاصيل على الموقع www.raejoseph.com / In this episode, Rae shares the story of the cultural icon Daniel Day, AKA Dapper Dan. A man who remained fairly unknown in mainstream fashion until 2016 when Gucci released a collection in partnership with him and bearing his name. He started his fashion journey selling clothes from the trunk of his car and -after a long journey- ended up partnering with one of the biggest names in fashion. Rae chose Dapper Dan because he is the perfect example of how fashion and culture intertwine. He stayed true to his roots and used fashion to celebrate his culture, to serve his culture, and ultimately to share his culture with the world. Hope you enjoy it! If you have any comments or questions, please contact Rae via email or WhatsApp, contact details are on the website: www.raejoseph.com Follow Rae on Instagram @theraejoseph / Contact Rae via WhatsApp +1(646)775-1962
This week: Analyst predicts programmatic will get podcasting to six billion in ad spend, the new iOS update takes care of AppleCoreMedia, Apple announces virtual neighborhood for Latine Heritage Month, brand-lift studies are catching up with the times, and kids content is booming for Paramount+. Programmatic advertising could make podcasting a $6 billion industry by 2026 Manuela: In last Friday's Hot Pod Insider, Ariel Shapiro covers B. Riley analyst Daniel Day's newest publication about the industry. His most attention-grabbing prediction, as the headline spoils, expects podcast ad spending to be up to six billion dollars within four years. It'll be an uphill battle to get there. Shapiro points out the potential downsides of programmatic without the right data and infrastructure by recalling the infamous Wild Turkey incident. Back in May Spotify accidentally ran an ad for budget whiskey on every podcast on the app simultaneously, leading to a social media firestorm as users posted screenshots of the most inappropriate examples of podcasts to pair with Wild Turkey. Day is of the opinion more detailed location data will be a game-changer that avoids such issues in future. “Small and mid-sized businesses really have almost entirely sat out podcast advertising to date,” Day told Hot Pod. “These advances in geo-targeting and programmatic allow mom and pops and local, regional businesses to access this medium in a way that they couldn't before, absent reaching out to like some local sports or news podcast. Now, they can target audiences listening to some big national podcast.” Day points to iHeartMedia putting significant investments into podcasting, as well as podcasting making up a larger portion of the company's revenue each year, as examples of the growth he projects in action. iOS 16: What's new for Apple Podcasts Shreya: Last Wednesday Apple published an update blog detailing some of the new features coming with their iOS 16 update. The update comes with some creature comforts for the user, such as more prominent placement of the sleep timer button and better Apple Watch integration for podcasts. There's also a bit of housekeeping noted, in case you missed the multiple emails over the past few weeks: “Show and provider titles will continue to be displayed alongside show artwork on the Library and Search tabs, so make sure your show's metadata is up to date and that your artwork includes your show's title for the best experience.” The most important feature of this update for the business side of podcasting isn't mentioned in the update blog, though. This update brings the change to AppleCoreMedia user agent that'll shift how we view Apple's footprint in podcasting. As covered in our June 10th episode, this will lead to far less confusion as to what traffic is actually coming from Apple Podcasts. Those who didn't report ACM will no longer underestimate traffic from Apple, and those who labeled all traffic from ACM as Apple will get a more balanced look at just how much traffic is coming out of Apple. For those that are code-savvy, we'll include a link in the show notes to the official Apple developer page for the updated user agent key. Apple Podcast launches "El Vecindario" collections. Manuela: On the subject of Apple: This Monday an email sent by Apple announced their plans for Latine Heritage Month, which runs from today through October 15th. “Later this month, Apple will showcase the abundance of Latine created content across genres, formats, and languages – and spotlight many great creators. Apple Podcasts has created a special destination, titled El Vecindario, that honors the spaces where Latine communities come together and conversations originate.” El Vecindario, the neighborhood in Spanish, will showcase Latine-created content covering multiple genres, formats, and languages. Influencer marketing brand-lift studies are improving Shreya: Last Friday Marketing Brew's Phoebe Bain used the release of the Association of National Advertisers' organic measurement guidelines for influencers as an excuse to discuss how brand-lift studies have matured. “Out of more than 1,000 Marketing Brew readers surveyed last month, about one-third said they think measurement for influencer marketing has “evolved significantly” over the past two years.” A useful tool to track that rapid evolution is the brand-lift study. Bain spends a good portion of the article explaining the basics: two groups are asked questions about something, with only one having experience with that thing. Any differing answers or familiarity expressed by the second group is quantified as - you guessed it - brand lift. Old-school brand-lift studies would ask simple questions regarding information retention, or whether the audience wanted to buy the product in an ad. Modernized studies take into account the changing media landscape, especially with the popularity of influencers.VP of marketing at creator management platform Grin Ali Fazal explains to Marketing Brew: “With an influencer marketing brand-lift study, questions go a level deeper. Those questions might focus more on brand affinity, or how consumers feel. For example, “is the brand cool? Is it viral? Is it modern?” These questions focus less on what consumers remember, and more on a brand's overall or social appeal. In an influencer marketing brand-lift study, he said, the questions focus on the full picture rather than just the ad itself. “This measures the true depth of impact that creator marketing has,” he said. Why should the business side of podcasting care? Podcasting is influencer marketing. In a world of pixel-based brand attribution and walled garden ad solutions, people are finding their options are missing the mark for influencer and podcaster alike. Brand lift studies by companies like Edison Research, Signal Hill Insights, Veritonic, or Nielsen can help fill that gap. How kids shows are boosting Paramount+ Manuela: Last Thursday Kelsey Sutton published a look at how kids' content is performing well at Paramount+. While Paramount+ is separate from Paramount's podcasting ventures, The Download has been covering the boom in kid-friendly podcasting since our March 18th episode. Paramount's experiences reaffirm that family and kid-oriented content drive engagement. “When it comes to streaming, parents will go without eating before disconnecting something that entertains their kids,” Brian Robbins, president and CEO of Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon, said Tuesday at the Bank of America Securities 2022 Media, Communications, and Entertainment Conference. “Kids content is an amazing, amazing retention tool for us.” The streaming platform has done well for itself since the CBS All-Access rebrand. Currently Paramount+ reports 3 million paid subscribers. “Kids' programming on streaming can also help fill the audience void as linear viewing continues to drop off. “If you take our linear share and the audience for kids that we've picked up on Paramount+, we actually have more audience and share of kids 2–11 than we've had in years when you combine them both,” Robbins said.? As reported back in March, studies show the Kids & Family categories have grown 20% since last year and there's reason to believe poor categorization of content is causing a lower number than the industry is actually experiencing. Kids content is doing quite well, as any parent will tell you. Quick Hits: Recommended Weekend Reading Shreya: Finally, it's time for our semi-regular roundup of articles we're calling Quick Hits. These are articles that didn't quite make the cut for today's episode, but are still worth including in your weekend reading. This week: Class Photos by Skye Pillsbury, for The Squeeze. Pillsbury holds a mirror up to diversity on the business side of podcasting by compiling yearbook-style collages of the big podcasting company's leaders and known executives with deal-making power. A must-read. Introducing The Mullet Career Strategy™ — Creativity & Business by Steve Pratt. Pacific Content co-founder Steve Pratt announces his upcoming venture titled The Creativity Business, a strategy firm aimed at helping creatives learn better business and businesses learn better creativity. 17 Stats That Reveal the Power of Podcast Advertising and Host-Read Ads by Connie Chen. In addition to quoting our After These Messages study, senior manager of content management at Gumball Connie Chen brings a bundle of research to back up the efficacy of host-read ads. The Download is a production of Sounds Profitable. Today's episode was hosted by Shreya Sharma and Manuela Bedoya, and the script was written by Gavin Gaddis. Bryan Barletta and Tom Webster are the executive producers of The Download from Sounds Profitable.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week: Analyst predicts programmatic will get podcasting to six billion in ad spend, the new iOS update takes care of AppleCoreMedia, Apple announces virtual neighborhood for Latine Heritage Month, brand-lift studies are catching up with the times, and kids content is booming for Paramount+. Programmatic advertising could make podcasting a $6 billion industry by 2026 Manuela: In last Friday's Hot Pod Insider, Ariel Shapiro covers B. Riley analyst Daniel Day's newest publication about the industry. His most attention-grabbing prediction, as the headline spoils, expects podcast ad spending to be up to six billion dollars within four years. It'll be an uphill battle to get there. Shapiro points out the potential downsides of programmatic without the right data and infrastructure by recalling the infamous Wild Turkey incident. Back in May Spotify accidentally ran an ad for budget whiskey on every podcast on the app simultaneously, leading to a social media firestorm as users posted screenshots of the most inappropriate examples of podcasts to pair with Wild Turkey. Day is of the opinion more detailed location data will be a game-changer that avoids such issues in future. “Small and mid-sized businesses really have almost entirely sat out podcast advertising to date,” Day told Hot Pod. “These advances in geo-targeting and programmatic allow mom and pops and local, regional businesses to access this medium in a way that they couldn't before, absent reaching out to like some local sports or news podcast. Now, they can target audiences listening to some big national podcast.” Day points to iHeartMedia putting significant investments into podcasting, as well as podcasting making up a larger portion of the company's revenue each year, as examples of the growth he projects in action. iOS 16: What's new for Apple Podcasts Shreya: Last Wednesday Apple published an update blog detailing some of the new features coming with their iOS 16 update. The update comes with some creature comforts for the user, such as more prominent placement of the sleep timer button and better Apple Watch integration for podcasts. There's also a bit of housekeeping noted, in case you missed the multiple emails over the past few weeks: “Show and provider titles will continue to be displayed alongside show artwork on the Library and Search tabs, so make sure your show's metadata is up to date and that your artwork includes your show's title for the best experience.” The most important feature of this update for the business side of podcasting isn't mentioned in the update blog, though. This update brings the change to AppleCoreMedia user agent that'll shift how we view Apple's footprint in podcasting. As covered in our June 10th episode, this will lead to far less confusion as to what traffic is actually coming from Apple Podcasts. Those who didn't report ACM will no longer underestimate traffic from Apple, and those who labeled all traffic from ACM as Apple will get a more balanced look at just how much traffic is coming out of Apple. For those that are code-savvy, we'll include a link in the show notes to the official Apple developer page for the updated user agent key. Apple Podcast launches "El Vecindario" collections. Manuela: On the subject of Apple: This Monday an email sent by Apple announced their plans for Latine Heritage Month, which runs from today through October 15th. “Later this month, Apple will showcase the abundance of Latine created content across genres, formats, and languages – and spotlight many great creators. Apple Podcasts has created a special destination, titled El Vecindario, that honors the spaces where Latine communities come together and conversations originate.” El Vecindario, the neighborhood in Spanish, will showcase Latine-created content covering multiple genres, formats, and languages. Influencer marketing brand-lift studies are improving Shreya: Last Friday Marketing Brew's Phoebe Bain used the release of the Association of National Advertisers' organic measurement guidelines for influencers as an excuse to discuss how brand-lift studies have matured. “Out of more than 1,000 Marketing Brew readers surveyed last month, about one-third said they think measurement for influencer marketing has “evolved significantly” over the past two years.” A useful tool to track that rapid evolution is the brand-lift study. Bain spends a good portion of the article explaining the basics: two groups are asked questions about something, with only one having experience with that thing. Any differing answers or familiarity expressed by the second group is quantified as - you guessed it - brand lift. Old-school brand-lift studies would ask simple questions regarding information retention, or whether the audience wanted to buy the product in an ad. Modernized studies take into account the changing media landscape, especially with the popularity of influencers.VP of marketing at creator management platform Grin Ali Fazal explains to Marketing Brew: “With an influencer marketing brand-lift study, questions go a level deeper. Those questions might focus more on brand affinity, or how consumers feel. For example, “is the brand cool? Is it viral? Is it modern?” These questions focus less on what consumers remember, and more on a brand's overall or social appeal. In an influencer marketing brand-lift study, he said, the questions focus on the full picture rather than just the ad itself. “This measures the true depth of impact that creator marketing has,” he said. Why should the business side of podcasting care? Podcasting is influencer marketing. In a world of pixel-based brand attribution and walled garden ad solutions, people are finding their options are missing the mark for influencer and podcaster alike. Brand lift studies by companies like Edison Research, Signal Hill Insights, Veritonic, or Nielsen can help fill that gap. How kids shows are boosting Paramount+ Manuela: Last Thursday Kelsey Sutton published a look at how kids' content is performing well at Paramount+. While Paramount+ is separate from Paramount's podcasting ventures, The Download has been covering the boom in kid-friendly podcasting since our March 18th episode. Paramount's experiences reaffirm that family and kid-oriented content drive engagement. “When it comes to streaming, parents will go without eating before disconnecting something that entertains their kids,” Brian Robbins, president and CEO of Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon, said Tuesday at the Bank of America Securities 2022 Media, Communications, and Entertainment Conference. “Kids content is an amazing, amazing retention tool for us.” The streaming platform has done well for itself since the CBS All-Access rebrand. Currently Paramount+ reports 3 million paid subscribers. “Kids' programming on streaming can also help fill the audience void as linear viewing continues to drop off. “If you take our linear share and the audience for kids that we've picked up on Paramount+, we actually have more audience and share of kids 2–11 than we've had in years when you combine them both,” Robbins said.? As reported back in March, studies show the Kids & Family categories have grown 20% since last year and there's reason to believe poor categorization of content is causing a lower number than the industry is actually experiencing. Kids content is doing quite well, as any parent will tell you. Quick Hits: Recommended Weekend Reading Shreya: Finally, it's time for our semi-regular roundup of articles we're calling Quick Hits. These are articles that didn't quite make the cut for today's episode, but are still worth including in your weekend reading. This week: Class Photos by Skye Pillsbury, for The Squeeze. Pillsbury holds a mirror up to diversity on the business side of podcasting by compiling yearbook-style collages of the big podcasting company's leaders and known executives with deal-making power. A must-read. Introducing The Mullet Career Strategy™ — Creativity & Business by Steve Pratt. Pacific Content co-founder Steve Pratt announces his upcoming venture titled The Creativity Business, a strategy firm aimed at helping creatives learn better business and businesses learn better creativity. 17 Stats That Reveal the Power of Podcast Advertising and Host-Read Ads by Connie Chen. In addition to quoting our After These Messages study, senior manager of content management at Gumball Connie Chen brings a bundle of research to back up the efficacy of host-read ads. The Download is a production of Sounds Profitable. Today's episode was hosted by Shreya Sharma and Manuela Bedoya, and the script was written by Gavin Gaddis. Bryan Barletta and Tom Webster are the executive producers of The Download from Sounds Profitable.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Esta semana: Analistas predicen que la publicidad programática hará que el podcasting alcance los seis mil millones en gastos publicitarios; la nueva actualización de iOS resuelve problemas con AppleCoreMedia; Apple anuncia un vecindario virtual para el Mes de la Herencia Latina; los estudios de Brand-lift se actualizan y el contenido infantil está en auge para Paramount+ La publicidad programática podría convertir el podcasting en una industria de 6.000 millones de dólares en 2026 Manuela: En el Hot Pod Insider del viernes pasado, Ariel Shapiro cubrió la última publicación del analista de B. Riley, Daniel Day, sobre la industria. Su predicción más llamativa, como indica el titular, prevé que el gasto en publicidad en podcasts alcanzará los seis mil millones de dólares en cuatro años. Llegar a esa cifra será una ardua batalla. Shapiro señala los posibles inconvenientes de la publicidad programática sin la información e infraestructura adecuada, recordando el infame incidente de Wild Turkey. En mayo, Spotify publicó accidentalmente un anuncio de whisky económico en todos los podcasts de la aplicación de forma simultánea, lo que provocó una tormenta en las redes sociales, ya que los usuarios publicaron capturas de pantalla de los ejemplos más inapropiados de podcasts para emparejarlos con Wild Turkey. Day opina que información de localización más detallada cambiará las reglas del juego y evitará estos problemas en el futuro. "Hasta ahora, las pequeñas y medianas empresas se han abstenido casi por completo de la publicidad en podcasts", explicó Day a Hot Pod. "Estos avances en la geolocalización y la programática, permiten a las empresas familiares y a los negocios locales y regionales acceder a este medio de una manera que antes no podían, sin necesidad de contactar a algún podcast local de deportes o noticias. Ahora pueden dirigirse al público que escucha algún gran podcast nacional". Day señala el hecho que iHeartMedia esté invirtiendo mucho en el podcasting y que éste represente una parte mayor de los ingresos de la empresa cada año, como ejemplos del crecimiento que él proyecta. iOS 16: Novedades de Apple Podcasts / iOS 16: What's new for Apple Podcasts Gabe: El miércoles pasado Apple publicó un blog en el que se detallan algunas de las novedades que llegarán con su actualización de iOS 16. La actualización viene con algunas comodidades para el usuario, como una colocación más prominente del botón del temporizador de sueño y una mejor integración del Apple Watch para podcasts. También anunciaron que.. "Los títulos de los programas y proveedores seguirán apareciendo junto a las ilustraciones de los programas en las pestañas Biblioteca y Búsqueda, así que asegúrate que los metadatos de tus programas estén actualizados y que tus ilustraciones incluyan el título de tu programa para una mejor experiencia." Pero la característica más importante de esta actualización para la parte comercial del podcasting no se menciona en el blog. Esta actualización trae el cambio al agente de usuario AppleCoreMedia, que cambiará la forma en que vemos la huella de Apple en el podcasting. Tal y como se comentó en nuestro episodio del 10 de junio, esto hará que haya mucha menos confusión en cuanto a qué tráfico realmente está proviniendo de Apple Podcasts. Aquellos que no reportaron ACM no subestimarán el tráfico de Apple, y aquellos que etiquetaron todo el tráfico de ACM como de Apple obtendrán una vista más equilibrada de la cantidad de tráfico que realmente proviene de Apple. Para los que saben de código, incluiremos un enlace en las notas del programa a la página oficial de desarrolladores de Apple para la clave de agente de usuario actualizada. Apple Podcast lanza las colecciones de "El Vecindario". / Apple Podcast launches "El Vecindario" collections. Manuela: Hablando de Apple: Este lunes un correo electrónico enviado por Apple anunciaba sus planes para el Mes de la Herencia Latina, que va desde hoy hasta el 15 de octubre. "A finales de este mes, Apple mostrará la abundancia de contenidos creados por latinos en todos los géneros, formatos e idiomas, y destacará a muchos grandes creadores. Apple Podcasts ha creado un destino especial, titulado “El Vecindario”, que honra los espacios donde las comunidades latinas se reúnen, y las conversaciones se originan." “El Vecindario” mostrará contenidos creados por latinos en múltiples géneros, formatos e idiomas. Los estudios de marketing de brand-lift sobre influencers están mejorando. / Influencer marketing brand-lift studies are improving Gabe: El viernes pasado, Marketing Brew de Phoebe Bain, utilizó la publicación de las directrices de medición orgánica del Association of National Advertisers' para los influencers como excusa para hablar de cómo han madurado los estudios de brand-lift. "De los más de 1.000 lectores de Marketing Brew encuestados el mes pasado, alrededor de un tercio dijo que cree que la medición para el marketing de influencers ha "evolucionado significativamente" en los últimos dos años." Una herramienta útil para rastrear esa rápida evolución es el estudio de brand-lift. Bain dedica una buena parte del artículo a explicar los fundamentos: se hacen preguntas a dos grupos sobre algo, y sólo uno tiene experiencia en el tema. Las respuestas diferentes o la familiaridad expresada por el segundo grupo se cuantifican como la acción de -haber adivinado-. brand-lift. En los estudios de brand-lift de la vieja escuela se hacían preguntas sencillas sobre la retención de la información, o sobre si el público quería comprar el producto de un anuncio. Los estudios modernizados tienen en cuenta el cambiante panorama de los medios de comunicación, especialmente con la popularidad de los influencers.El vicepresidente de marketing de la plataforma de gestión de creadores Grin, Ali Fazal, explica a Marketing Brew: "Con un estudio de marketing de brand-lift sobre influencers, las preguntas van un nivel más profundo. Esas preguntas pueden enfocarse más en la afinidad con la marca, o en cómo se sienten los consumidores. Por ejemplo, "¿La marca es genial? ¿Es viral? ¿Es moderna?". Estas preguntas se centran menos en lo que los consumidores recuerdan, y más en el atractivo general o social de una marca. En un estudio de marketing de brand-lift sobre influencers, dijo. Las preguntas se centran en la imágen completa y no sólo en el anuncio en sí. “Esto mide la verdadera profundidad del impacto que el creador de marketing tiene", acotó. ¿Por qué debería hacer algo la parte comercial del podcasting? El podcasting es marketing de influencia. En un mundo de atribución de marca basada-en-píxeles y de soluciones publicitarias restringidas, la gente se está dando cuenta de que sus opciones no dan la talla ni para el influencer ni para el podcaster. Los estudios brand-lift realizados por empresas como Edison Research, Signal Hill Insights, Veritonic o Nielsen pueden ayudar a llenar ese vacío. ¿Cómo los programas infantiles impulsan a Paramount+? / How kids shows are boosting Paramount+ Manuela: El jueves pasado Kelsey Sutton publicó un análisis de cómo los contenidos infantiles están desempeñándose bien en Paramount+. Si bien Paramount+ está separado de las empresas de podcasting de Paramount, “La Descarga” ha estado cubriendo el auge del podcasting para niños desde nuestro episodio del 18 de marzo. Las experiencias de Paramount reafirman que los contenidos orientados a la familia y a los niños están generando atención. "En lo que respecta al streaming, los padres se quedarían sin comer antes de desconectar algo que entretenga a sus hijos", dijo el martes Brian Robbins, director ejecutivo de Paramount Pictures y Nickelodeon, en la Conferencia de Medios, Comunicaciones y Entretenimiento de Bank of America Securities 2022. "El contenido infantil es una herramienta de retención increíble y sorprendente para nosotros". A la plataforma de streaming le ha ido bien desde el cambio de marca de CBS All-Access. Actualmente, Paramount+ cuenta con 3 millones de suscriptores pagos. "La programación infantil en streaming también puede ayudar a llenar el vacío de audiencia a medida que la visualización lineal disminuye. "Si tomamos nuestra participación lineal y la audiencia infantil que hemos captado en Paramount+, en realidad tenemos más audiencia y participación de niños de 2 a 11 años de la que hemos tenido en años cuando combinamos ambas", dijo Robbins. Como se informó en marzo, los estudios muestran que las categorías infantil y familiar han crecido un 20% desde el año pasado y hay razones para creer que la mala categorización de los contenidos está causando una cifra inferior a la que realmente experimenta la industria. El contenido para niños está funcionando bastante bien, como cualquier padre podría confirmar. La Descarga es una producción de Sounds Profitable. El episodio de hoy fue presentado por Manuela Bedoya y escrito por Gavin Gaddis. Bryan Barletta y Tom Webster son los productores ejecutivos de La Descarga de Sounds Profitable. 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Above It All episode 35 features Macon Plant Manager, Daniel Day. Join us as we discuss Johns Manville's Macon SBS plant, the incredible products that it makes, how Macon serves JM customers, also VPP certifications and what they mean for plants that are certified. Above It all is a podcast dedicated to the roofing industry by Johns Manville.
MARCH of the PENGUINS continues, and our heretical hosts have some serious sins to funfess! (we are so sorry for that) But first we analyze the intricacies of Robb Zombbie's vocals, pirate a few episodes of Taika "Wai" Titi's new series, and celebrate the return of Joe Bob Briggs! And if you love some sisters a-scissorin' (and we know you do!) our feature review is 2004's THE HALFWAY HOUSE! You'll be halfway to hell before you even realize where your hands are! (hint: your pants)
In honor of New York Fashion Week, today we celebrate Harlem-based fashion designer and hip hop icon Daniel Day, better known as “Dapper Dan.” "Dap" made his mark in the 1980s by blending luxury label logos into hip-hop aesthetics. Known first for his jackets and coats, the self-taught tailor dressed artists such as LL Cool J, Run-DMC, Eric B. & Rakim and Salt-N-Pepa and athletes such as boxing champions Mike Tyson and Floyd Mayweather. To learn more about Dapper Dan, read Dapper Dan Made In Harlem: A Memoir, check out his CBS Sunday Morning interview, his appearance on The Breakfast Club, Dan's own webpage and a compilation post of some of Dan's classic, iconic designs. Other sources:https://www.gucci.com/us/en/st/stories/advertising-campaign/article/pre-fall-2018-dapper-dan-collection-shoppablehttps://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/03/fashion/dapper-dan-harlem-gucci.htmlhttps://www.businessoffashion.com/community/people/dapper-danhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2L7C2XlRVAEhttps://blavity.com/10-dapper-dan-most-iconic-pieces?category1=fashion&category2=fine-arthttps://youtu.be/AP1BC6L7NdADaily drops of Good Black News are based on the “A Year of Good Black News Page-A-Day Calendar for 2022,” published by Workman Publishing, and available at workman.com, Amazon, Bookshop and other online retailers. For more Good Black News, check out goodblacknews.org or search and follow @goodblacknews anywhere on social.
Exploring hope through thoughtful meditations that distinguish between our life-hopes and our hopes for the world, Day guides the reader through understanding the phenomenon of hope, hope's many challenges, and our literary view of hope. Many of the anxieties racing through us are not wed to current events or twenty-first-century novelties. Apprehensions have always been nibbling at our peace, dangling us over “the drop edge.” Perhaps, as someone has suggested, it's not that things are getting worse: rather, they are just getting uncovered. Yet, there are moments when what is within us meets dilemmas and demands that are beyond us, moments when we must choose hope or wilt in despair. Today feels like one of those moments. And this is a book about this moment and that choice. The book's main title comes from scripture, specifically from the venerable 1611 King James translation of 1 Peter 1:3, which says God has “begotten us again unto a lively hope." So, this is a book about hope, but it is not intended to be an exhaustive treatise. These are but meditations upon chosen aspects of hope about which the author hopes will say something helpful to readers. “I want to explore lively hope, the kind that sings songs in the night and stares down long odds in clear daylight, the kind that dares to dance before the fiddler has even picked up his bow and won't stop talking until the right has been done," Day writes. "Anything less isn't worth your time or mine.” Learn more at GoodFaithMedia.org.
Daniel & Brian share what is going on in and around the OC to include some local news and better yet, events. Let's listen in and plan your weekend with the team at Drive Time OC!Daniel - Day trips in the OCWeb - https://www.daytrippen.com/orange-county-day-trips/ & https://www.ocregister.com/.../10-christmas-lighting-tips...“OC Real-Estate with Daniel Preszler”Brain - Geminid meteor showerGeminids run from Dec. 4-17 and peak overnight Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 13-14. The best time to see the Geminids is around 2 a.m. the morning of the 14th when the shower's radiant point — the constellation Gemini — is at its highest point in the sky.Good locations in California:- Julian, CA- Borrego Springs, CA- Anza-Borrego Desert, CA- Death Valley National Park, CAWeb - https://patch.com/.../geminid-meteor-shower-see-fireballs...EventsDaniel - Tamale Festival in La Habra & Nixon Library for the Holiday of HopeWeb - http://www.lahabratamalefestival.com/Brian - Improv CityWeb - https://improvcity.simpletix.com/LinksDrive Time OCWeb - https://sitchradio.com/our-shows/drive-time-oc/Twitter - https://twitter.com/DriveTimeOCInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/drivetimeoc/TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@drivetimeocFacebook - Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/DriveTimeOCSponsors“OC Real-Estate with Daniel”Daniel Preszler - (714) 788-7525 Email - 714ocre@gmail.comSitch Radio - https://sitchradio.com/If you would like to become a sponsor or advertiser Call Sitch Radio (714) 643-2500 X 1
Normally, you're used to hearing The Warrior's Journey CEO and host Kevin Weaver do the interviewing, but in this special edition episode, Kevin takes the guest chair on the Daniel Day Podcast, hosted by Florida-based pastor and podcast host Daniel Day. If you're new to the podcast, this episode sheds light on Kevin's own personal military experiences, unpacks the story of how and why TWJ came to be, and how the mission to see warriors and their families live in wholeness with all that they need to navigate the issues of life is being accomplished. In light of Veterans Day, Kevin also shares what it looks like to effectively serve those who have served. Check out the Daniel Day Podcast here: http://www.nprassembly.org/media-page/podcast Find more information online at https://www.thewarriorsjourney.org/podcast Follow us on Facebook • Instagram • Twitter
What is This Episode? - Top of Show . . SPENCER REVIEW: . SPOILER-FREE REVIEW: Reception/AlsoMike is a Pro - 1:55 Expectations/Watching Experiences - 7:50 . Writing/Directing - 14:45 Performances - 23:25 Production Values - 33:35 How Many Total Noms? - 42:18 . SPOILER WARNING - 48:25 . SPOILER-FILLED REVIEW: The Slippery Mental Slope, Pt.1 - 49:45 When Are We? - 51:33 The Slippery Mental Slops, Pt.2 - 59:25 Miracles - 1:06:10 Other Highlights - 1:12:52 Don't Be Late - 1:14:08 . FINAL GRADES - 1:18:00 . . Where to Find Us/LEAVE US A 5* REVIEW! - 1:19:16 What's Next/Words of Wisdom - 1:20:13
This week on The Cine-Files, we continue our exploration of Paul Thomas Anderson's brilliant, challenging, raw, emotional, poetic and fundamentally unknowable film, There Will Be Blood, starring Daniel Day lewis and Paul Dano with special guest Jonathan Greber. If you haven't seen this incredible film you can buy or stream it right here. https://amzn.to/3BX0Ynh Don't forget to support The Cine-Files at https://www.patreon.com/TheCineFiles and purchase any film we feature at https://www.cine-files.net Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheCineFilesPod/?ref=bookmarks John @therochasays Steve @srmorris The Cine-Files Twitter @cine_files Instagram thecinefilespodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thecine-files/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thecine-files/support
- - Description - - Part one of two quick call-in episodes: starring exclusively calls from Daniel Norton of the Bandit's Keep media empire. He answers most if not all of the questions I had posited to listeners in episode 6 and offers some additional insights regarding healing, gaming, and being both a referee and friend. Disagree with us? Drop me a message and tell me how I'm wrong! https://anchor.fm/clerics-wear-ringmail Theme Music by XTaKeRux, Free Music Archive: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/XTaKeRuX - - Show Notes - - 00:00 - Intro 00:25 - Theme 00:53 - It's Daniel Day! 01:34 - On Healing 02:31 - CWR Expresses his Gratitude 03:17 - Healing, Resource Management, and Short Circuiting the Experience 08:58 - A Quick Shot of Whiskey, or Why You Should Play Chainmail 11:53 - Hit Points According to the Ancients 12:54 - The Bulette in Perspective 16:08 - A First Time for Everything 16:54 - How to Lose your Players in One Easy Step 21:25 - Referee as Friend 24:46 - Outro and Thank Yous 25:34 - Theme and Legalese - - Links - - Evil Jeff (As Referenced): https://anchor.fm/eviljeff Bandit's Keep on Anchor: https://anchor.fm/daniel-norton/ Bandit's Keep on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BanditsKeep Bandit's Keep, Thieves Wear Hide blog: http://www.ThievesWearHide.blorgspork.com
Nintendo had a direct... I guess. But FFXIV had a live letter, and that was dope as hell. Also did you know Daniel Day-lewis is in the new MArio movie? *Checks Notes*..... Wait what? ALSO HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO JOE Join Josh, Michael, Kyle, and Micah as we talk about Nintendo's "announcements", new changes to FFXIV jobs coming in Endwalker, and Breakdown again for some reason. Ending song: w.youtube.com/watch?v=WQNKdZJOZSA We have merch now!: https://www.storefrontier.com/themetalgamerspodcast Check out our Patreon for exclusive and early content: https://www.patreon.com/themetalgamerspodcast Join the Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/themetalgamerspodcast/ Join the The Metal Gamers Podcast Discord at discord.gg/6QtUCWd Follow us on Instagram: @themetalgamerspodcast, @fullmetalmikage, @kanguskyle, @micah_mcg, @chiefbheef, @joe_dufflebag
This Thursday we're getting reLIT with a throwback to one of our favorite shows from season one!
Thursday – We discuss the art and importance of giving and receiving compliments. Would you eat 40-yr old wedding cake? Brendan from Bungalower talks Miss Hooters, Tom & Day Baywatch 2 and Hick Hop, all while wearing a giant blond wig. Glenn Klausman with the case of Summer Santa Klausman for Colbert Court. Rauce Thoughts with Theater Thursday and the American Revolution. Plus, WOKE News, Jack's Olympic Update, Trivia & Last Call.
Finding the Gospel is a book about changing one's mind. Or, more accurately, it is a book about how I have changed my mind about some portions of the Christian faith—especially its central message. Apparently, I am not the only one caught up in this rethinking endeavor. Some people suggest Christianity itself is undergoing one of its every 500-year “rummage sales” when all manner of doctrines and practices are dragged out to the driveway for disposal. I don't know if that's true—and I will be long dead before the historians settle the question—but what I do know is that as I enter the fourth quarter of my life, my own faith doesn't look like it did in the first quarter, or, for that matter, in any previous quarter. It is still a work in progress. Perhaps it is so for you, too. If so, I'd like for this book to be my way of sharing notes with you. There's one thing I learned very soon in my process: Change is hard work. Intellectually and emotionally, it is hard work. If we were talking about something less emotionally charged—such as changing from cable to satellite TV—it would be so much simpler. But when the change has to do with what you think about God and everything south thereof, the stakes are much higher.
Ezra Levant interviews new staffers Daniel Day, Matt Brevner, Kian Simone, Adam Soos and Katherine Krozonouski.
In this episode, we're joined by Daniel Day, VP of Marketing at Rollbar – a software company that provides real-time error tracking and debugging tools for developers. Today, he joins Sarah and Michael for a discussion on how cloud revenue leaders can deliver value through a data-driven account-based marketing (ABM) strategy.
Huiscastin seitsemännessä jaksossa Juhana haaveilee muutosta ja Oona on löytänyt uuden daddyn. Leffanurkassa käydään läpi niin rasistista väkivaltaa kuin seksuaaliväkivaltaakin käsitteleviä teoksia. Pohdinnan aiheena on seksityö sekä siihen liittyvät vinksahtaneet asenteet sekä olkiukot. Jakso sisältää voimasta kielenkäyttöä sekä puhetta seuraavista triggeröivistä aiheista: Masennus, itsetuhoisuus, r*iskaus, mielenterveysongelmat, huumeet ja niiden käyttäminen, väkivalta, poliisiväkivalta, rasismi
Today on Fresh Pressed, Gabe and Andrew discuss cinem-advent grooves and new tunes. This week's theme is Christmas movies, or more accurately, "excuses to talk about bands we like." Content Warning: The first segment of this episode includes discussion of substance abuse and suicide. Featured in this episode: It's A Wonderful Life - Sparklehorse Snow Globe - Long Beard Cool Dry Place - Katy Kirby Koch Loch - Snazzback Also featured: Snazzback playing "Koch Loch" live ON the Gallimaufry Subscribe to Fresh Pressed for new tunes and old grooves every Tuesday. Follow us on Twitter @freshpressedpod | Listen to a playlist of all our picks at spoti.fi/33OncHr
No Sophia for a few weeks so we invite back Pablo to kick off our shitty movies of 2020 series. First we discuss the Sneaky Dee’s condo proposal, the mysterious horse murders in the Dijon region in France, Akon’s Senegalese Wakanda, and some obligatory 9/11 talk. The main event is an in-depth discussion about the “The Tax Collector”, the David Ayer and Shia Labeouf Mexploitation movie that nobody saw.
A streetwise hustler grows up during America's fight against drugs, poverty, and civility. He takes the lessons he's learned from the street and marries them to the philosophies and ideologies he picks up as an avid reader. With this knowledge, and after two trips to Africa, which inspired his path, he begins working on his life's biggest hustle. He's all in, but will his underground lifestyle take him OUT for good? The hustler's name is Daniel Day. The book is Dapper Dan: Made in Harlem. LET'S GET LIT!...Opening song: Men at Work by Kool G Rap; Break Song: Money Makes Us Happy by Skyzoo f/ Black Thought and Bilal. The video Kari refers to is by AT&T, found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jb_sjwUq7Jk . . . Find Alexis and Kari online: Instagram — www.instagram.com/litsocietypod/; Twitter — twitter.com/litsocietypod; Facebook — www.facebook.com/LitSocietyPod/; and our website www.LitSocietyPod.com. Get in on the conversation by using #booksanddrama.
Topics: WTC Bombing, Urban Fashion, Dr. Dre, Menace II Society, Living Single (Bonus Artist: Luck) http://afropopremix.com/ https://www.vibe.com/2016/01/1993-the-year-hip-hop-and-rb-conquered-the-world "1993: The Year Hip-Hop And R&B Conquered The World" 1993 was a historically transformative period for hip-hop and rhythm and blues. When VIBE Magazine dropped its iconic black and white debut issue in September of 1993—featuring a ridiculously fresh faced Snoop Doggy Dogg gracing the landmark cover—it was yet another reminder how ubiquitous urban culture had become. 1993: Hip Hop Artist that released albums A Tribe Called Quest / Bone Thugs-n-Harmony / Cypress Hill / De La Soul / Digable Planets / Digital Underground / DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince / Eazy-E / Fat Joe / Geto Boys / Heavy D & the Boyz / Ice Cube / Ice-T / Insane Clown Posse / Jodeci / Jungle Brothers / Kid Rock / Kris Kross / KRS-One / LL Cool J / Luke / MC Lyte / Naughty by Nature / Onyx / Queen Latifah / Run-D.M.C. / Salt-n-Pepa / Shaquille O'Neal / Snoop Dogg / Tag Team / The Roots / Too Short / Tupac / Wu-Tang Clan / Yo-Yo Next recording: Sunday June, 28th 2020 Time: Decatur / Tulsa - 12 noon Denver - 11a California - 10a Topics: Social - World Trade Center bombing Social - Urban fashion Music - The Chronic, by Dr. Dre Movies - Menace II Society TV - Living Single 1. 1993 notes 2. Bill Clinton, President 3. Feb – Former tennis player Arthur Ashe, 49, dies of the AIDS virus in New York. Ashe was believed to have contracted the virus from a blood transfusion during a heart surgery ten years earlier. 4. Feb – World Trade Center bombing: In New York City, a van bomb parked below the North Tower of the World Trade Center explodes, killing six and injuring over 1,000. 5. Feb – Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms agents raid the Branch Davidian compound in Waco, Texas, with a warrant to arrest leader David Koresh on federal firearms violations. Four agents and five Davidians die in the raid and a 51-day standoff begins. 6. Mar - ESPN holds the first ever ESPY Awards. 7. Apr – The Kuwaiti government claims to uncover an Iraqi assassination plot against former U.S. President George H. W. Bush shortly after his visit to Kuwait. Two Iraqi nationals confess to driving a car bomb into Kuwait on behalf of the Iraqi Intelligence Service. 8. Apr - Colorado Rockies becomes a baseball team 9. Jun - The final episode of Soul Train with Don Cornelius as host airs. 10. Jul – U.S. President Bill Clinton announces his 'Don't ask, don't tell' policy regarding homosexuals serving in the American military. 11. Sep – PLO leader Yasser Arafat and Israeli prime minister Yitzhak Rabin shake hands in Washington D.C., after signing a peace accord. 12. Oct – A large scale battle erupts between U.S. forces and local militia in Mogadishu, Somalia; eighteen Americans and over 1,000 Somalis are killed. The assault was planned to include an air and ground phase. As the mission was ongoing, Somali forces shot down two American Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters using RPG-7s. A desperate defense of the downed helicopters began, which would become dramatized in the 2001 film Black Hawk Down. Fighting lasted through the night to defend the survivors of the crashes, including the insertion of two sniper commandos who would be posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor. In the morning, a UNOSOM II armored convoy fought their way to the helicopters, incurring further casualties but eventually rescuing the survivors. 13. Nov – President Clinton signs the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act into law, requiring purchasers of handguns to pass a background check. 14. Open Comments: 15. Top 3 Pop Songs 16. #1. "I Will Always Love You" Whitney Houston 17. #2. "Whoomp! (There It Is)" Tag Team 18. #3. "Can't Help Falling in Love" UB40 19. Record of the Year: "I Will Always Love You", Whitney Houston 20. Album of the Year: The Bodyguard: Original Soundtrack Album 21. Song of the Year: "A Whole New World" by Peabo Bryson & Regina Belle 22. Best New Artist: Toni Braxton 23. Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female: Toni Braxton for "Another Sad Love Song" 24. Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male: Ray Charles for "A Song for You" 25. Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group: Sade for "No Ordinary Love" 26. Best Rhythm & Blues Song: "That's the Way Love Goes" by Janet Jackson 27. Best Rap Solo Performance: Dr. Dre for "Let Me Ride" 28. Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group: Digable Planets for "Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like Dat)" 29. Top 3 movies 30. #1. Jurassic Park 31. #2. Mrs. Doubtfire 32. #3. The Fugitive 33. Notables: CB4, Groundhog Day, The Crying Game, Falling Down, Indecent Proposal, Who's the Man?, Sleepless in Seattle, Poetic Justice, Carlito's Way, A Bronx Tale 34. Top 3 TV Shows 35. #1. 60 Minutes 36. #2. Home Improvement 37. #3. Seinfeld 38. Debuts: Living Single (Forgot to Mention "Martin" debut for 1992) 39. Economic Snapshots 40. Avg. Income: 31k (30k - previously) 41. New Home: 113k (122.5k) 42. Avg Rent: 532 (519) 43. New Car: 12.7k (16.9k) 44. Harvard: 23.5k (15.4k) 45. Movie Ticket: 4.14 (4.25) 46. Gas: 1.16 1.05 (1.05) 47. Stamp: .29 (.29) 48. Social Scene: WTC Bombing 49. A 1,200-pound bomb in a Ryder rental truck parked in a parking garage beneath the World Trade Center exploded. The explosion created a hole about 6 stories deep. An estimated 50,000 people were evacuated, yet only 6 people died. 50. Ramzi Yousef directed the organization and execution of the bombing. He said he did it to avenge the sufferings Palestinian people had endured at the hands of US-aided Israel. He is the nephew of Khalid Shaikh Mohammed - the accused mastermind of the 2001 attacks on New York and Washington that killed nearly 3,000 people and ultimately brought down the World Trade Center. 51. Timeline 52. February 26, 1993 - At 12:18 p.m. ET, a bomb explodes on the second subterranean level of Vista Hotel's public parking garage, below the 2 World Trade Center building. 53. February 28, 1993 - The FBI confirms that a bomb caused the explosion. In the wreckage, federal agents find shattered van parts with a vehicle identification number. 54. March 4, 1993 - Mohammad Salameh is arrested after he claims a refund on a rented van authorities believe carried the explosives. 6 More arrested over next 8 months. 55. March 29, 1993 - The World Trade Center re-opens. 56. August 25, 1993 - Sheik Omar Abdel-Rahman (The Blind Sheik) an Egyptian cleric who emigrated to the United States, is indicted for involvement for in the terrorist plot. Some of the 1993 bombing suspects frequented the New Jersey mosque where he preached. 57. February 7, 1995 - Suspected WTC bombing mastermind Yousef is captured abroad by the FBI and State Department. 58. October 1995 - Abdel-Rahman is convicted of seditious conspiracy and sentenced to life in prison. 59. January 8, 1998 - After being convicted, Yousef is sentenced to 240 years in prison for his role in organizing the bombing. "I am a terrorist and proud of it," he tells the court. He has been locked away in solitary confinement at the federal "Supermax" prison in Florence, Colorado, since 1998. 60. February 18, 2017 - Abdel-Rahman, the blind Egyptian-born cleric who inspired terrorist plots including the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, passes away in an American prison at the age of 78. 61. Question: What do you remember about this attack and/or the 9/11 attack? 62. Social Scene (2) Urban Wear / Street gear explosion 63. First generation of hip-hop acts dressed like the top RnB acts that influenced them: Classic Motown, Rick James, Michael Jackson, Prince, George Clinton, etc... 64. 1983: Run-DMC set a new standard in hip-hop fashion, choosing casual wear like adidas sneakers and Kangol hats over suits, fancy shoes and other expensive gear. They popularized, the B-Boy look of bucket hats, sneakers, and gold chains. 65. Mid 80's Dapper Dan, born Daniel Day, a haberdasher who would import bootlegged fabrics or screen-print logos onto luxury leather, then turn them into one-of-a-kind, street-inflected pieces. His boutique, operated from 1982–92 and is most associated with introducing high fashion (opposite Run-DMC's casual style) to the hip hop world, with high profile clients over the years including Eric B. & Rakim, Salt-N-Pepa, & LL Cool J. 66. 1984-1992: Tommy Hilfiger & Polo Ralph Lauren: Between 1984 and 1989, Ralph Lauren was king of the hip-hop culture. When Tommy Hilfiger was released in the early 1990s, both brands battled each other for the hearts of musicians and the attention of hip-hop fans around the world. In 1992, Grand Puba wrote lyrics for the Mary J. Blige’s song “What’s the 411?” and mentioned Hilfiger because that’s what he was repping at the time. Puba said he gave a shout-out to the brand because rap artists recognized “whatever’s fresh, whatever’s dope.” 67. 1990: Founded in 1989, Cross Colours was geared toward young African Americans to help promote pride in their ethnicity. Based on the principle of “clothes without prejudice,” Cross Colours is one of the most iconic brands to embrace hip-hop culture. In 1990, on the first season of the hit primetime television show The Fresh Prince of Bel Air, lead actor Will Smith wore a series of boldly hued and geometric looks designed by the young Los Angeles–based urban apparel line. African American-owned, founded by Carl Jones and T.J. Walker, the brand quickly skyrocketed. Soon, it was being worn by almost every musical icon of the era. Snoop Dogg, Tupac, Run DMC, Dr. Dre, Lil Kim, Mary J. Blige, members of TLC, television show In Living Color, and Muhammad Ali. 68. 1993: With the mainstream success of hip-hop, street gear/urban wear sales exploded and legitimized "Urban" fashion as a legitimate niche for major retail outlets. 69. Notable brands: Pelle (1978), Karl Kani (1989), Phat Farm (1992), PNB Nation (1992), Fubu (1992), Ecko Unlimited (1993), Mecca (1994), Enyce (1996), Sean John (1998), Rocawear (1999) 70. Question: What old-school gear/style would you still rock today? 71. Music Scene: 72. Black Songs from the top 40 73. #1. "I Will Always Love You" Whitney Houston 74. #2. "Whoomp! (There It Is)" Tag Team 75. #4. "That's the Way Love Goes" Janet Jackson 76. #5. "Freak Me" Silk 77. #6. "Weak" SWV 78. #7."If I Ever Fall in Love" Shai 79. #8. "Dreamlover" Mariah Carey 80. #9. "Rump Shaker" Wreckx-n-Effect 81. #10. "Informer" Snow 82. #11. "Nuthin' but a 'G' Thang" Dr. Dre 83. #12. "In the Still of the Nite" Boyz II Men 84. #13. "Don't Walk Away" Jade 85. #14. "Knockin' da Boots" H-Town 86. #15. "Lately" Jodeci 87. #16. "Dazzey Duks" Duice 88. #17. "Show Me Love" Robin S. 89. #18. "A Whole New World" Peabo Bryson and Regina Belle 90. #19. "If" Janet Jackson 91. #20. "I'm So Into You" SWV 92. #21."Love Is" Vanessa Williams and Brian McKnight 93. #23. "I'll Never Get Over You (Getting Over Me)" Exposé 94. #24. "Ditty" Paperboy 95. #25. "Rhythm Is a Dancer" Snap! 96. #29. "Right Here" SWV 97. #30. "I Have Nothing" Whitney Houston 98. #31. "Mr. Wendal" Arrested Development 99. #33. "Saving Forever for You" Shanice 100. #35. "If I Had No Loot" Tony! Toni! Toné! 101. #37. "Slam" Onyx 102. #38. "Looking Through Patient Eyes" P.M. Dawn 103. #39. "I'm Every Woman" Whitney Houston 104. #40. "Baby I'm Yours" Shai 105. Vote: 106. Number One RnB Albums 107. Jan The Bodyguard - Soundtrack / Whitney Houston 108. Feb The Chronic - Dr. Dre 109. Mar 19 Naughty III - Naughty by Nature 110. Mar Till Death Do Us Part - Geto Boys 111. Apr Loose Control - Silk 112. Apr 14 Shots to the Dome - LL Cool J 113. May Down with the King - Run-D.M.C. 114. May Fever for Da Flavor - H-Town 115. Jun janet. - Janet Jackson 116. June 26 Menace II Society - Soundtrack / Various artists 117. Aug Black Sunday - Cypress Hill 118. Sep The World Is Yours - Scarface 119. Sep Music Box - Mariah Carey 120. Oct Toni Braxton - Toni Braxton 121. Oct 187, He Wrote - Spice 1 122. Nov It's On (Dr. Dre) 187um Killa - Eazy-E 123. Nov Get in Where You Fit In - Too Short 124. Nov Midnight Marauders - A Tribe Called Quest 125. Dec Shock of the Hour - MC Ren 126. Dec Doggystyle - Snoop Doggy Dogg 127. Dec Lethal Injection - Ice Cube 128. Vote: 129. Music Scene: The Chronic by Dr. Dre, (@age 28 yrs. old) 130. Bio: Dr Dre (Andre Romelle Young) is an American rapper, producer and entrepreneur. He is the CEO of Aftermath Entertainment. 131. His initial stint with music was as a DJ in the local club, The Eve After Dark. It was during this time that he took up the moniker Dr Dre that has lived with him all through. In 1984, Dre began his musical career as a member of the musical group, World Class Weckin’ Cru. The group soon dominated the electro-hop scene in the West Coast with their first single, ‘Surgery’ selling more than 50,000 copies within Compton alone. In 1986, he along with Eazy-E, Ice Cube and DJ Yella formed the local gangsta rap group N.W.A. (Niggaz for Life). N.W.A worked on the themes of urban crime and gang lifestyle. Their lyrics were harsh and overt, and brought to mainstream America the slice of ‘real’ life on streets. N.W.A’s debutant studio album, ‘Straight Outta Compton’ met with blockbuster success, selling more than 2 million copies. Its single, ‘Fuck Tha Police’ explored the tension between black youth and police officials. In 1991, the group released its second album, ‘Efil4zaggin’ before disbanding. In 1991, he co-founded Death Row Records with Sue Knight. In 1992, he released his first single, which served as the title track for the film ‘Deep Cover’. The single featured the debut of rapper Snoop Dogg as well. 132. In 1993, Dre made the big leap of his career with his maiden album, ‘The Chronic’. Its singles, ‘Nuthin’ but a ‘G’ Thang’, ‘Let Me Ride’, ‘Fuck with Dre Day’ created a revolution in the music industry, making the album a cultural phenomenon. The album with its G-funk sound dominated the hip hop music for the early 1990s.Following success as a rapper, he switched to being a producer. He produced Snoop Dogg’s debut album, ‘Doggystyle’, Tupac Shakur’s work, ‘All Eyez on Me’ and several film songs. 133. In 1996, following contractual dispute, he left Death Row Records for good. Same year, he set up his own label, Aftermath Entertainment in connection with Interscope Records. 134. Audio clip 1 - Review 135. Audio clip 2 - Jimmy Iovine 136. Question: Are you tired of Ganster Rap? If so, when and why? 137. Movie Scene: Menace II Society 138. Audio Clip Trailer 139. Firmly established "Hood" films as commercially viable, just like fashion. 140. Question: which of the following is your favorite "hood" film? 141. Colors, 1988 / King Of New York, 1990 / Boyz N The Hood, 1991 / Juice, 1992 / New Jack City, 1992 / South Central, 1992 / Deep Cover 1992 / Menace II Society, 1993 / Poetic Justice, 1993 / Sugar Hill, 1993 / Strapped, 1993 / CB4*, 1993 142. Soon to come: Fresh (1994) / Above the Rim (1994) / Friday (1995) / Higher Learning (1995) / New Jersey Drive (1995) / Set It Off (1996) / Dead Presidents (1995) / Hoodlum (1997) / The Players Club (1998) / Belly (1998) / In Too Deep (1999) 143. TV Scene: Living Single, starring Queen Latifah (@ 23 yrs. old) 144. Audio clip Theme song 145. Queen Latifah is an American singer, songwriter, rapper, actress, record producer and talk show host 146. Dana Elaine Owens was born on 18th March 1970 in Newark, New Jersey, to Lance and Rita Owens. Her father was in police services. Her parents got divorced when she was eight. She was raised by her mother in Baptist faith. Her mother played a catalyst role in her music career. She had an older brother, Lance Owens, who also worked in police service. He died in a motorbike accident in 1992. This motorbike was presented to him by Latifah. She attended Catholic School in Newark, New Jersey. During her high school days, she was part of girls’ basketball team. She began rapping during high school. She formed her first rap group ‘Ladies Fresh’ when she was in junior year. She met local DJ Mark James. He formed a group named ‘Flavor Unit’ of which Latifah was the original member. James made a demo record of Latifah's rap ‘Princess of the Posse’. This recording caught attention of ‘Tommy Boy Music’ who immediately signed Latifah. In 1988, this music company offered her first single, ‘Wrath of My Madness’. The song got a positive response and she got an opportunity of a European tour and to perform at the ‘Apollo Theater’. In 1989, when she was just 19 years old, Latifah released her first album, ‘All Hail to the Queen’, which went on to sell more than 1 million copies. 147. Queen invested her money in a small video store on the ground floor of her apartment. She elevated this business to turn it into a record production company. In 1991, when she was just 21 years old, she rolled out ‘Flavor Unit Records and Management Company’ in New Jersey in partnership with her old friend Shakim Compere. She became the CEO of this company. In the same year, she also tried her hands at acting. She debuted in inter-racial romance drama ‘Jungle Fever’. In 1992, she appeared in crime thriller ‘Juice’. 148. Soon she grabbed a leading role in the groundbreaking a sitcom ‘Living Single’. 149. By late 1993, her record company signed 17 rap groups. One of these groups, ‘Naughty by nature’, was extraordinarily successful. In the same year, this company released, album ‘Black Reign’. 150. audio clip - Friends vs Living Single 151. Question: Did Friends have any character that was better than Living Single? 152. Vote: Best/most important/favorite pop culture item from 1993?
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***This Episode Contains Some Spoilers*** We can't help ourselves. We tried really hard to stay spoiler free, yet despite intentions, we go into spoilers for Argo. But we make up for it with an overload of piping hot takes that will set fire to your movie watching souls. 2012 Year in Review - 4:03 Philip Seymour Hoffman in The Master - 8:28 Alan Arkin in Argo - 26:22 Tommy Lee Jones in Lincoln - 42:20 Robert DeNiro in Silver Linings Playbook - Coming Soon in Part 2! Christoph Waltz in Django Unchained - Coming Soon in Part 2! Re-Rank / AKA Perfecting Perfection - Coming Soon in Part 2! In our retrospective of the 2012 Best Supporting Actor race, the Mikes break down the category with Oscar theories galore. Part 1 will cover a year, both of us schlubs need to review because we weren't aware of much in the news back then. Ignorance was bliss. You also don't want to miss our takes on how one-liners and scene stealers can cinch up a nomination for our first three nominees in the category. During Philip Seymour Hoffman's bio/filmography, we chronicle the eclectic career of the character actor turned oscar winner, and we identify the greatest going to sleep movie of all time. As we delve into the PSH performance in PTA's The Master, we discuss acronyms (just kidding, we discuss) cult leaders, naked parties, and why our history teachers would shake their heads in shame if they ever heard us now. Our bio/filmography of Alan Arkin maps out one of the stranger career paths ever traveled to Hollywood stardom. Then in our chat about the Ben Beardfleck film, Argo, Also Mike takes a stab at the plot summary and proves why it's one of the better directorial efforts in recent memory. Then we debate who's more deserving of a nomination, Bryan Cranston or Alan Arkin, and we quote Chris Farley sketches on SNL cuz they remind us of all the air quotes Also Mike does that nobody can see (because it's a podcast you see. Tip your waitresses. I'll be here all week). The Tommy Lee Jones bio/filmography shows how a Texan football star becomes a Broadway thespian. It may or may not involve his college roommate, Al Gore. We somewhat redeem ourselves in that hypothetical reunion with our former history teachers as we gush over the historic historical historyness of Lincoln. As always, the success or failure of MMO goes as you do; thus we beg of you to PLEASE follow, review, and subscribe to the Mike Mike & Oscar Podcast and our social media pages, listed below. We really appreciate all your help to spread the word about our show. Also, feel free to contact us on social media, and we'll try to read some of your feedback on the air. Stay tuned for part 2 of our 2012 Best Supporting Actor Retrospective where we cover Robert DeNiro and his role in Silver Linings Playbook, and we finish the 5 nominees with a look at the winner Christoph Waltz in Django Unchained. Both segments will dive deep into these films, and we'll cap it all off with several re-ranks of the year's best and our favorites. Twitter - MMandOscar FaceBook - Mike, Mike, and Oscar Instagram - MikeMikeandOscar Email - mikemikeandoscar@gmail.com