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The Rachel Hollis Podcast
442: KEVIN GRIFFIN on the Art of Music, the Power of THINKING Big, & Making Your Dreams A Reality

The Rachel Hollis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 90:47


Kevin Griffin is an American singer-songwriter and the lead vocalist of the alternative rock band, Better Than Ezra. Known for hits like "Good" and "Desperately Wanting," he's also penned chart-topping songs for other artists including Sugarland and Howie Day. Griffin's talent as a songwriter and performer is recognized worldwide, making him a respected figure in the music industry. Have a question you want Rach to answer? An idea for a podcast episode?? Call the podcast hotline and leave a voicemail! Call (737) 400-4626 Sign up for Rachel's weekly email: https://msrachelhollis.com/insider/ Watch the podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/RachelHollisMotivation/videos Follow along on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/MsRachelHollis/ To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Path to Power Podcast with Dominy Roe
‘ I was so desperately wanting love and affection I was willing to do anything' with Adele Mulligan - S3 EP2

The Path to Power Podcast with Dominy Roe

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2023 50:38


In this episode I talk with Adele Mulligan. Aside from being the Finding Freedom Womens Collective ‘OG' & Godmother, Adele helps people to understand their belief systems and how to change them to improve the quality of their lives through her work with Change Grow Live - Building Bridges Programme. Adele and I talk about her childhood and first impressions of relationships that then played into her adult romantic relationships. Adele vulnerably talks about the abuse she has overcome in many relationships and shares about leaving home aged 13 years old, trying to fix the hole inside of herself with drugs and with men and fighting to be a mother to her children and break the cycle of unhealthy relationships. Adele now has six years of being sober from drugs and alcohol, is reunited with her children and her work with parents has been nominated for awards. Adele also co-created a Confident Parenting Programme using her lived experience and in depth knowledge around reprogramming deeply embedded negative beliefs.You can follow Adele and her recovery journey on instagram @adele.mxxYou can follow Dominy on instagram @dominyroeIf you want to work on developing healing and healthy habits to that enables you to leave a legacy of love and break generational cycles get in touch with Dominy for coaching, programmes and tools to take radical responsibility and create your personal power.If you want to join a community of women exploring on a healing journey and committed to having healthier relationships join myself and Natalie Russell in the Finding Freedom Women's Collective Facebook group. Every fortnight we host a FREE live zoom meeting exploring our healing journey and sharing inspiration and insight. Join the group via this link for more information: https://www.facebook.com/groups/325407225979512/Dominy is the founder of Love Dominy, helping women and girls to break generational cycles, lead themselves and leave a legacy of love. You can follow this work on Instagram @lovedominy or check out the website for more information www.lovedominy.com.Dominy is also the co-founder of Transformuk, a youth and community organisation in East London demonstrating love to those facing barriers. Currently they are establishing their children's home model – you can follow this journey on instagram @transformchildrenshomes or find out more www.transformuk.com.This episode of The Path To Power Podcast was produced by Tariq FernandesThe Path To Power Podcast Intro & Outro music was produced by @kennyhood  

A Place of Refuge
Mark 15.16-32 “Desperately Wanting”

A Place of Refuge

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2022 34:12


May 22, 2022Mark 15.16-32 “Desperately Wanting”Do you know how badly God wants to have a relationship with us?

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A Place of Refuge
Mark 5.1-20 “Desperately Wanting”

A Place of Refuge

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2021 32:34


What is it that you want the most?

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Gone In 30 Minutes
S2E5: Kevin Griffin (Better Than Ezra) on Gone in 30 Minutes

Gone In 30 Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 31:20


We all know Kevin Griffin of Better Than Ezra at one point was doing pretty "good." In this (quite possibly most hilarious) edition of GITM, we find out how the man, myth and legend is doing now. (Spoiler alert—pretty fabulous.) With a solo album recently behind his sails (Anywhere You Go), the Pilgrimage Festival co-founder, unparalleled skilled mimic (watch for an unmissable impromptu GITM theme song) and consummate “palaverer” shares his preferred hugging style, thoughts on everything from bubble-machines to electric bikes and unique insight into the power of positive thinking.

Dig Me Out - The 90s rock podcast
#530: Friction, Baby by Better Than Ezra

Dig Me Out - The 90s rock podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 44:58


Of the all bands that scored alternative hits in the 90s rock, few managed to recapture that sales magic on ensuing albums. But that doesn't mean their follow-ups records were lesser, and in some cases they made superior albums that got overlooked by fickle record buyers. Case in point: Better Than Ezra. After having their 1993 self-released sophomore album Deluxe repackaged and reissued by Elektra in 1995, and scoring a hit single with "Good," the band quickly reconvened and recorded the follow-up Friction, Baby. What the 1996 album lacks is the killer-hook single, but what it gains is confidence. While still boasting a pair of quality radio friend tracks in "King of New Orleans" and "Desperately Wanting," the album overall has the air of a band confident and secure in the sound while still stretching. That can lead to some magic, like on the blazing "Long Lost" and somber "Speeding Up To Slow Down," but also some hubris to go too far on the bad funk of "Normal Town" and "Still Live with Cooley."   Songs In This Episode: Intro - King of New Orleans 19:36 - Long Lost 27:33 - Scared, Are You? 31:24 - Speeding Up To Slow Down 34:31 - Normal Town Outro - Desperately Wanting   Support the podcast, join the DMO UNION at Patreon. Listen to the episode archive at DigMeOutPodcast.com.

Dig Me Out - The 90's rock podcast
#530: Friction, Baby by Better Than Ezra

Dig Me Out - The 90's rock podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 44:58


Of the all bands that scored alternative hits in the 90s rock, few managed to recapture that sales magic on ensuing albums. But that doesn't mean their follow-ups records were lesser, and in some cases they made superior albums that got overlooked by fickle record buyers. Case in point: Better Than Ezra. After having their 1993 self-released sophomore album Deluxe repackaged and reissued by Elektra in 1995, and scoring a hit single with "Good," the band quickly reconvened and recorded the follow-up Friction, Baby. What the 1996 album lacks is the killer-hook single, but what it gains is confidence. While still boasting a pair of quality radio friend tracks in "King of New Orleans" and "Desperately Wanting," the album overall has the air of a band confident and secure in the sound while still stretching. That can lead to some magic, like on the blazing "Long Lost" and somber "Speeding Up To Slow Down," but also some hubris to go too far on the bad funk of "Normal Town" and "Still Live with Cooley."   Songs In This Episode: Intro - King of New Orleans 19:36 - Long Lost 27:33 - Scared, Are You? 31:24 - Speeding Up To Slow Down 34:31 - Normal Town Outro - Desperately Wanting   Support the podcast, join the DMO UNION at Patreon. Listen to the episode archive at DigMeOutPodcast.com.

Jeremy's Podvember 2019 Feed
10 - Desperately Wanting

Jeremy's Podvember 2019 Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 11:52


Jeremy gets a job with benefits, and learns the importance of health insurance.

Active Listener Podcast
Podcast 106 - Oregon Trail Rock

Active Listener Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019 127:57


What's up everyone? I promise I have not been neglecting you. As I approach the ten year mark with this podcast (next month!!!) I have been doing some heavy digging through the archives. The previous 90s Disco episode was a good example. But putting these episode together from my past take a lot of time and thought, none more than this one. This is one that has been needing to get made from the beginning. I'm so happy to finally release it into the wild to share with you!   So the question of the day is, does the phrase "you died of dysentery" mean anything to you? I have actually tried this out and it really blows my mind when people have no idea what I'm talking about. How have you never played Oregon Trail?!?! Apparently if you did, you are very similar in age to me and you sit just between GenX and the Millennials. The term Oregon Trail Generation was coined by Anna Garvey in this 2015 piece (link). I love the summary, analog childhood and digital adulthood. Couldn't think of a better way to define it. More germane to the podcast at hand, it also means you were, like me, around 11-18 when all the songs came out, key formative musical years, and you lived the heyday of Alternative rock! If you're with me, I think you're going to have a lot of fun with this one. It was quite the nostalgic ride putting it together. If it's new to you, well then welcome to my version of classic rock. Either way, I would love to hear your reactions!   Oh and it's clearly not alternative rock but it was bonus track that had to get thrown in at the last second and the video is essential. Cancion del Mariachi   Thanks for listening and don't forget to support the artists.   Aaron ActiveListener on Spotify www.activelistenermusic.com Subscribe on Itunes     Podcast 106 – Oregon Trail Rock   1.Stereo by The Watchmen on Silent Radar 2.Somebody To Shove by Soul Asylum on Grave Dancers Union 3.Seether by Veruca Salt on American Thighs 4.Bull In The Heather by Sonic Youth on Experimental Jet Set, Trash And No Star 5.Everything Zen by Bush on Sixteen Stone 6.Monkey Wrench by Foo Fighters on The Colour And The Shape 7.Jenny Says by Cowboy Mouth on Word of Mouth 8.Julia by Our Lady Peace on Naveed 9.Run To The Water by Live on The Distance To Here 10.Mann's Chinese by Naked on Naked 11.Heavy by Collective Soul on 7even Year Itch: Collective Soul Greatest Hits (1994-2001) 12.Every You Every Me by Placebo on Without You I'm Nothing 13.Shimmer by Fuel on Sunburn 14.Long Day by Matchbox Twenty on Yourself Or Someone Like You 15.Little Black Backpack by Stroke 9 on Nasty Little Thoughts 16.God Of Wine by Third Eye Blind on Third Eye Blind 17.Hammering In My Head by Garbage on Version 2.0 (20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition / Remastered) 18.Get Back by Zebrahead on Waste Of Mind 19.Zip-Lock by Lit on A Place In The Sun 20.Open Road Song by Eve 6 on Eve 6 21.Slide by The Goo Goo Dolls on Dizzy up the Girl 22.Monotone by Splender on Halfway Down The Sky 23.The Freshmen by The Verve Pipe on Villains 24.If You Could Only See by Tonic on Lemon Parade 25.Fall Down by Toad The Wet Sprocket on Dulcinea 26.Falls Apart by Sugar Ray on 14:59 27.Desperately Wanting by Better Than Ezra on Friction Baby 28.Cancion Del MariachiI (Morena De Mi Corazon) by Los Lobos with Antonio Banderas on Desperado: The Soundtrack

Reliving My Youth
Kevin Griffin Of Better Than Ezra

Reliving My Youth

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2019 57:41


I catch up with Kevin Griffin, founding member and lead singer of Better Than Ezra. Kevin's debut solo album, Anywhere You Go, comes out October 4th. Besides writing for himself and BTE, Kevin has also collaborated with the likes of Sugarland, James Blunt, Christina Perri, Taylor Swift, Train, Howie Day, Missy Higgins, Daniel Powter, Augustana, Debbie Harry, and Josh Radin. We break down some of BTE's biggest hits like "In The Blood" and "Desperately Wanting".

Life After Life Podcast - Our Soul's Experience in Life and Death

When you are desperate to receive a sign from someone on the other side whom you love SO much, why doesn't it happen? Are they around? Do they know what is happening in your life? In this episode, Majona talks about why you may not be receiving signs and offers tips to connect. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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TROOPER CHICK
Ep 29: SCARED to SPEAK UP for Yourself… DESPERATELY Wanting the Relationship to Last!

TROOPER CHICK

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2019 25:19


Have you ever felt scared to actually speak up in a relationship?? Worried that he’ll want to leave you, or that he won’t care about what you think? Are you so desperate to make the relationship last, that you refuse to speak up for yourself?? I’ve been there! Let’s chat about it in today’s episode! ___________   Know someone who needs to hear this episode? Please SHARE THIS with a friend or family member!

Anhedonic Headphones Podcast 2 - Electric Boogaloo
An Eternity (Not in The Bad Sense) (w/ Wes Fraser)

Anhedonic Headphones Podcast 2 - Electric Boogaloo

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2019 44:51


In the second episode of the ALL NEW Anhedonic Headphones Podcast, Kevin interviews his co-worker Wes Fraser, and over the course of their conversation, they discuss nostalgia, pyrotechnic displays at a county fair level, the comic romp known as Swiss Army Man, deceased friends, and when you finally realize something 'slaps.' In their haste, they did, however, forget to discuss how the bass drop in "Kiss Me," by Sixpence None The Richer was ahead of its time. Click here for more information on the 'award winning' music blog Anhedonic Headphones. Episode 2 credits: The intro to the episode featured an instrumental version of "Labels," performed by GZA/Genius, taken from the 2012 Get On Down/Geffen/Universal Music Special Markets release Liquid Swords - The Chess Box (Instrumentals.) The song originally appears on the 1995 Geffen Records release Liquid Swords. The theme music is a YouTube rip of the intro to BET's "Rap City: The Bassment," airing from 1999 to 2005. In this episode, we discussed: "Desperately Wanting" performed by Better Than Ezra, taken from the 1996 Elektra Records release Friction, Baby. "Kiss Me" performed by Sixpence None The Richer, taken from the 1997 Squint/Elektra Records release Sixpence None The Richer. "Silent Lucidity" performed by Queensrÿche, taken from the 1990 EMI release Empire. "Cave Ballad" performed by Andy Hull, Robert McDowell, and Paul Dano, taken from the 2016 Lakeshore Records release Swiss Army Man (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack.)   Please note the music played on the Anhedonic Headphones is used with the intent for discussion and promotional purposes only. Please do not sue me because someone wanted to talk about your song on the show. Thank you for understanding. 

Baconsale: Hickory-Smoked Pop Culture
Episode 97: Tournament of 90s Alternative Bands

Baconsale: Hickory-Smoked Pop Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2017 129:14


Come As You Are and listen to Baconsale's battle of 90s alternative bands. And while some of you may be saying Good Riddance to the grunge era, Kent, Joel and Jacob have been Desperately Wanting to do this for a while. We had So Much to Say, which is why this episode runs Everlong. And we don't mean to give you the Run-Around, but we don't go The Distance this episode. This is only part one Round Here. It'll be One Week or so before we finish the tournament. We had Good Intentions, but we had to let it Linger. So Come Out and (press) Play on this latest episode of Baconsale! Download Baconsale Alternative Bracket

The Overwhelmed Brain
Finding peace when so many people are suffering - Listener email about desperately wanting to save a relationship - inner emotion expressed outwardly through voice and movement

The Overwhelmed Brain

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2015 83:12


With bombings, shootings and other terrorism going on, how can you find peace and see the world as a better place. The news sensationalizes the bad but never glorifies the good. It's okay to feel okay, and I'll tell you why in this episode. Also, I receive a listener email that talks about wanting to save her relationship after a big move. She moved away, then he moved down to be with her, then things fell apart from there. Finally, I talk about how our internal emotional energy can be expressed through our voice inflection and body movement - strange but true (well, my opinion). visit getoutofthemess.com for legal services for less than a dollar a day! 

2014 Harding University Lectureship - RETURN, Studies in Ezra-Nehemiah-Esther

Les Ferguson

desperately wanting
2014 Harding University Lectureship - RETURN, Studies in Ezra-Nehemiah-Esther

Les Ferguson

desperately wanting
2014 Harding University Lectureship - RETURN, Studies in Ezra-Nehemiah-Esther

Les Ferguson

desperately wanting