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How do we explain this episode? First of all, it's almost THREE AND A HALF HOURS LONG. Our self proclaimed BEST (AND LONGEST) EPISODE YET, will leave you on the edge of your seat with some of these stories. Two of the very best Morse Code (@djmorsecode) and DJ Ivy (@djivy) join us for a battle between Musiq Soulchild and Dwele but the episode is so so SO much more than that. We don't want to give anything away but just the history of these two DJs alone will have you waiting for the movie adaptation of the story. Absolutely incredible, but enough from us, FIRE IT UP
Ivy Chao Really in da House 《與音樂的連結》 我跟阿峰相信每一個人心中都有一首歌曲可以陪伴你,無論是你與朋友的歡聚時刻、你與情人相依的甜蜜時光、還是你難過失落的寂寞時分,總有一首歌可以作為你的BGM陪你哭笑鬧。 今天我們邀請到了禮拜六晚上六點的節目主持人Ivy來到節目上作客,作為一個新時代女性,她即將和我們一起回顧每一個人生的重大里程碑,還有挑戰擔任DJ,和我們分享自己的私藏歌單 |本集重點如下!|
This week on Yes But Why, we talk to actress and podcaster, Ivy Meehan. Native Texan Ivy Meehan has always found her way to performing on a stage, even when there were no theaters anywhere to be found. Even when she was going to college on a golf scholarship and getting a degree in Entertainment and Sport Promotion, she somehow convinced the business school she was attending to produce a musical every spring. And yet, most of the stories Ivy tells me in our conversation have to do with fear. Ivy, like all of us, was afraid to do something that wasn't so stable. But still she found her way to the theater. She got internships at theaters doing marketing and PR. She became a wedding DJ. But what she really wanted to do was act. Maybe in films, maybe onstage but definitely in front of people. Ivy and I talk about how hard it can be to get out of your own way. Ivy and I talk about wanting to be performers but how fear can really hold you back. Ivy tells me about every job she had that was theater adjacent before she finally bit the bullet and became an actor. When she moved to Austin, Ivy connected with TurtleDove Films and worked with Elena Weinberg and Duncan Coe on the #ATown web series and then on the feature film, A Room Full of Nothing. Turns out, Ivy's pretty good at acting. She even very recently won “Best Performance” at the 2020 Fort Myers Beach International Film Festival for her role in A Room Full of Nothing. Support Ivy Meehan now by watching her in A Room Full of Nothing, available now on Amazon. You should also check out “Local,” her podcast that features deep conversations with small, local business owners about their origins, journeys, struggles, and triumphs. Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com to join in on the fun. This episode of Yes But Why podcast is sponsored by audible - get your FREE audiobook download and your 30 day free trial at http://www.audibletrial.com/YESBUTWHY. This episode of Yes But Why is also sponsored by PodcastCadet.com. Swing on by PodcastCadet.com to get help for all your podcasting needs! Go to PodcastCadet.com and put in offer code YBY20 to get 20% off your first consultation!
This week on Yes But Why, we talk to actress and podcaster, Ivy Meehan. Native Texan Ivy Meehan has always found her way to performing on a stage, even when there were no theaters anywhere to be found. Even when she was going to college on a golf scholarship and getting a degree in Entertainment and Sport Promotion, she somehow convinced the business school she was attending to produce a musical every spring. And yet, most of the stories Ivy tells me in our conversation have to do with fear. Ivy, like all of us, was afraid to do something that wasn’t so stable. But still she found her way to the theater. She got internships at theaters doing marketing and PR. She became a wedding DJ. But what she really wanted to do was act. Maybe in films, maybe onstage but definitely in front of people. Ivy and I talk about how hard it can be to get out of your own way. Ivy and I talk about wanting to be performers but how fear can really hold you back. Ivy tells me about every job she had that was theater adjacent before she finally bit the bullet and became an actor.When she moved to Austin, Ivy connected with TurtleDove Films andworked with Elena Weinberg and Duncan Coe on the #ATown web series and then on the feature film, A Room Full of Nothing. Turns out, Ivy’s pretty good at acting. She even very recently won “Best Performance” at the 2020 Fort Myers Beach International Film Festival for her role in A Room Full of Nothing. Support Ivy Meehan now by watching her in A Room Full of Nothing, available now on Amazon. You should also check out “Local,” her podcast that features deep conversations with small, local business owners about their origins, journeys, struggles, and triumphs.Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com to join in on the fun.This episode of Yes But Why podcast is sponsored by audible - get your FREE audiobook download and your 30 day free trial at http://www.audibletrial.com/YESBUTWHY. This episode of Yes But Why is also sponsored by PodcastCadet.com. Swing on by PodcastCadet.com to get help for all your podcasting needs! Go to PodcastCadet.com and put in offer code YBY20 to get 20% off your first consultation!
This week on Yes But Why, we talk to actress and podcaster, Ivy Meehan. Native Texan Ivy Meehan has always found her way to performing on a stage, even when there were no theaters anywhere to be found. Even when she was going to college on a golf scholarship and getting a degree in Entertainment and Sport Promotion, she somehow convinced the business school she was attending to produce a musical every spring. And yet, most of the stories Ivy tells me in our conversation have to do with fear. Ivy, like all of us, was afraid to do something that wasn’t so stable. But still she found her way to the theater. She got internships at theaters doing marketing and PR. She became a wedding DJ. But what she really wanted to do was act. Maybe in films, maybe onstage but definitely in front of people. Ivy and I talk about how hard it can be to get out of your own way. Ivy and I talk about wanting to be performers but how fear can really hold you back. Ivy tells me about every job she had that was theater adjacent before she finally bit the bullet and became an actor. When she moved to Austin, Ivy connected with TurtleDove Films and worked with Elena Weinberg and Duncan Coe on the #ATown web series and then on the feature film, A Room Full of Nothing. Turns out, Ivy’s pretty good at acting. She even very recently won “Best Performance” at the 2020 Fort Myers Beach International Film Festival for her role in A Room Full of Nothing. Support Ivy Meehan now by watching her in A Room Full of Nothing, available now on Amazon. You should also check out “Local,” her podcast that features deep conversations with small, local business owners about their origins, journeys, struggles, and triumphs. Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com to join in on the fun. This episode of Yes But Why podcast is sponsored by audible - get your FREE audiobook download and your 30 day free trial at http://www.audibletrial.com/YESBUTWHY. This episode of Yes But Why is also sponsored by PodcastCadet.com. Swing on by PodcastCadet.com to get help for all your podcasting needs! Go to PodcastCadet.com and put in offer code YBY20 to get 20% off your first consultation!
This week on Yes But Why, we talk to actress and podcaster, Ivy Meehan. Native Texan Ivy Meehan has always found her way to performing on a stage, even when there were no theaters anywhere to be found. Even when she was going to college on a golf scholarship and getting a degree in Entertainment and Sport Promotion, she somehow convinced the business school she was attending to produce a musical every spring. And yet, most of the stories Ivy tells me in our conversation have to do with fear. Ivy, like all of us, was afraid to do something that wasn’t so stable. But still she found her way to the theater. She got internships at theaters doing marketing and PR. She became a wedding DJ. But what she really wanted to do was act. Maybe in films, maybe onstage but definitely in front of people. Ivy and I talk about how hard it can be to get out of your own way. Ivy and I talk about wanting to be performers but how fear can really hold you back. Ivy tells me about every job she had that was theater adjacent before she finally bit the bullet and became an actor. When she moved to Austin, Ivy connected with TurtleDove Films and worked with Elena Weinberg and Duncan Coe on the #ATown web series and then on the feature film, A Room Full of Nothing. Turns out, Ivy’s pretty good at acting. She even very recently won “Best Performance” at the 2020 Fort Myers Beach International Film Festival for her role in A Room Full of Nothing. Support Ivy Meehan now by watching her in A Room Full of Nothing, available now on Amazon. You should also check out “Local,” her podcast that features deep conversations with small, local business owners about their origins, journeys, struggles, and triumphs. Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com to join in on the fun. This episode of Yes But Why podcast is sponsored by audible - get your FREE audiobook download and your 30 day free trial at http://www.audibletrial.com/YESBUTWHY. This episode of Yes But Why is also sponsored by PodcastCadet.com. Swing on by PodcastCadet.com to get help for all your podcasting needs! Go to PodcastCadet.com and put in offer code YBY20 to get 20% off your first consultation!
Founded in 2015, My Own Beat has rapidly become one of the most talked about underground labels around, with many tracks in the Top100 and also, with a fresh approach to the industry seeing big names such as Eddie Amador, Joeski, Stanny Abram, Dead Celebrities or Marco Lys to name a few. With a focus on delivering authentic Tech House records combined with individual and unique style of each artist, My Own Beat is a exclusive place for House underground music and whatever amazing sounds fall in between. Demos: info@myownbeatrecords.com RadioShow: http://www.insomniafm.com/show/my-own-beat
Founded in 2015, My Own Beat has rapidly become one of the most talked about underground labels around, with many tracks in the Top100 and also, with a fresh approach to the industry seeing big names such as Eddie Amador, Joeski, Stanny Abram, Dead Celebrities or Marco Lys to name a few. With a focus on delivering authentic Tech House records combined with individual and unique style of each artist, My Own Beat is a exclusive place for House underground music and whatever amazing sounds fall in between. Demos: info@myownbeatrecords.com RadioShow: http://www.insomniafm.com/show/my-own-beat
Becky G (singer, songwriter, rapper), Miles Rogers (Chief Strategy Officer at Wheels Up and partner with SpotTrot and DJ Ivy (LA-based DJ, who plays center stage all over the world) join us on Bompopradio.
Hardships of Defiant Rock Adolescence hosted by DJ Ivy.
Hardships of Defiant Rock Adolescence hosted by DJ Ivy. Happy 25th episode we celebrate with BRi as she looks for her lost turtle at Rite Aid.
Hardships of Defiant Rock Adolescence hosted by DJ Ivy.
Hardships of Young Defiant Rock Adolescence hosted by DJ Ivy.
Hardships of Young Defiant Rock Adolescence hosted by DJ Ivy.
Hardships of Young Defiant Rock Adolescence hosted by DJ Ivy.
Hardships of Young Defiant Rock Adolescence hosted by DJ Ivy.
BRi is this episode's very special guest! DJ Ivy (oh, yeah, and that other guy) interview BRi in the Ballerina Studio this edition!
DJ Ivy and C-Kore talk about planting trees like hippies, and the dangers of stage diving without having established that the crowd will catch you first.
The show takes a strange turn as DJ Ivy and C-Kore discuss who would win in a fight - Santa Claus or Jesus Christ?
DJ Ivy watches in disbelief as C-Kore challenges Dave Grohl. Are you crazy?
DJ Ivy and C-Kore chat about the ridiculousness of the consumer event that is Black Friday.
This week, DJ Ivy talks about Common Core, "Catching them All!", and Sex Ed in prison.
DJ Ivy and C-Kore welcome the awesome people from Snow White Smile to the studio, as well as the new H.Y.D.R.A. mascot, Leonardo!
DJ Ivy and C-Kore chat about the school scene for the younger crowd! C-Kore apparently has forgotten how to microphone this week.
DJ Ivy and C-Kore sit down and immediately mandate a quarantine for C-Kore. IS IT EBOLA? Tune in to find out! (Hint: no.)DJ Ivy brings up the topic of genre-bashing this week!
DJ Ivy and C-Kore discuss the Monster Aftershock show, and let you in on just how cruel teens can sometimes be.
This week, DJ Ivy and C-Kore talk about how to sell girl scout cookies at the White House (or not), and that crazy harpy that is Sharon Osbourne.According to DJ Ivy, kidnapping and imprisonment is justified as long as you feed the captive Buttered Popcorn jelly beans and carrots and Cherry Pepsi and Pretzel Pizza.
DJ Ivy and C-Kore sit down this week to discuss things... that is, they WOULD be if C-Kore didn't drop EVERY BALL EVER.Maybe he'll suck less next week.
DJ Ivy sits down and welcome's Snow White Smile to the H.Y.D.R.A. studio for a one on one interview.
DJ Ivy talks about Monster Energy Aftershock, and gives you an insight on how cruel teens still can be.
This week on H.Y.D.R.A, DJ Ivy and C-Kore chat about what's going on in the Northern California local music scene.
STRAPT-Cast welcomes DJ Ivy to the ranks and is proud to present her debut show, Hardships of Young Defiant Rock Adolescents! The first show is focused on The Relapse Symphony, a name you might remember from their earlier appearance on Distorted Nation!
DJ Ivy brings you her opening set for the one and only Ms. Lauryn Hill, live and direct from Pollstar’s “Nightclub of the Year” 2010 & 2011 located in downtown Los Angeles. This hour compilation–filled with a plethora of East Coast flavored 90′s hip-hop tracks, classics, and some personal favorites– will definitely take you back. Source: [...]