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Welcome Aboard FLIGHT OSO! Buckle up! and get ready for take off as we take you on a musical journey! Kite KOMPA ZOUK a Jw! Bonjour! Sak Gen La! Beautiful People get ready to Feel the Vibes of a Lifetime! I'm so proud to present to you The 1st ever OSOCITY Kompa Zouk Mix for 2022! As soon as your hear the piano melodies and Guitar strings the amazing vibes just takes over your body! Kompa music was originated in Haiti
This week The TV Boys sit down to discuss Grace Park. From solving crimes in Hawaii 5-0, to piloting spacecraft in Battlestar Galactica and everything in-between, she is always fantastic.
This week The TV Boys sit down to discuss James Roday Rodriguez. Whether he is making us all cry from laughter in Psych or from emotional empathy in A Million Little Things, his acting is always fantastic.
What an incredible opportunity to speak to Brooke Ishibashi this week and learn about the historic arts advocacy of Be An Arts Hero. The intersectional grassroots campaign champions proportionate relief to the Arts & Culture sector of the American economy. Brooke, the Co-founder and Director of Talent Outreach and Diversity, Equity & Inclusion for BAAH, shared the mission, inspiration, and successes for this essential organization born out of the pandemic. A fourth-generation Japanese American, Brooke hails from a showbiz family. As a professional actor/singer, she originated/developed the role of “Neary” in Cambodian Rock Band and is passionate about exploring anti-racism, social justice, and trans-generational trauma. Brooke has clowned with Taylor Mac at The Public, been plucked by DJ Nash and Pam Fryman to star in an NBC comedy, crashed American Idol as sketch character “AKIKO!” and performed at La Jolla Playhouse, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Geffen Playhouse, Joe’s Pub & many more. Brooke is a core member of Fair Wage Onstage and National Councilor for Actors’ Equity Association. Brooke has a Black Belt in Tae Kwon Do. To become an advocate for the arts, visit BeanArtsHero.com to take action. You can follow and participate in the latest campaigns on Facebook (Be an Arts Hero), Twitter (@BeAnArtsHero), and Instagram (@BeAnArtsHero). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With Season 3 of A Million Little Things back on the air, showrunner DJ Nash spends 40 minutes talking with Michelle Leibel, who co-wrote the premiere with him, about some of the behind the scenes fun and drama that went into writing the script and bringing it to television.
D.J. Nash is best known for the ABA series he created, A Million Little Things. The show is based on DJ’s experiences losing a friend to suicide and in this episode, we talk about his role in the 320 Festival to support positive conversations around mental health. D.J. shared how music plays a role in the show, which characters represent him, and how collaboration helped make this special show what it is. I hope you enjoy it. Please don't be shy, email me! Sara.Scoggins@idobi.com with any advice questions or topics. If you like the show, please rate, subscribe & share with a friend. Brought to you by, Best Fiends. Engage your brain with fun puzzles and collect tons of cute characters. With over 100 million downloads, this 5-star rated mobile puzzle game is a must-play! Talk soon!
Active FM — Is it true? Does Eminem have Corona? Where did DJ Nash hear this from/ get his information from?
Active FM — When you encounter life or death issues, DJ Nash reveals how you can find the perfect way to solve them right way. Are you sure you're on the right path?
Active FM — Find out what DJ Nash's favorite movie is and why... Plus let him know what your favorite movie is and why.
Is there any type of storyteller “bigger” than someone who creates and writes a television show in prime time? We're obsessed with our TVs and the characters who move us. Even in the world of streaming, network TV is still a juggernaut.A Million Little Things, on ABC, tackles everything from suicide to infidelity to a man overcoming breast cancer (but who is far from a saint). On this episode of The Storytellers Network, the creator and showrunner DJ Nash (also a writer and executive producer of the series) takes time to explore storytelling at a whole new level.“Every single one of them is broken because all of us are broken in different ways. Don't let that be your limitation. Let it be your inspiration.” - DJ Nash on his charactersConnect with DJ and A Million Little Things:DJ on TwitterShow WebsiteShow Fan WikiA Million Little Things Fans on FacebookIf you liked the show, please consider sharing this podcast with your friends, family and network. Your stamp of approval is more valuable than anything I can offer to your network. I appreciate your sharing! Also, leaving a review (and rating) helps spread the word. And just makes me feel warm and squishy.The Storytellers Network with Dan Moyle publishes every Monday at 7 AM EST.
Active FM — There are a lot of things you did not know about - What's The Topic and the rest of Active FM. What is DJ Nash about to expose on today's show??
In honor of Suicide Prevention Month, Mel talks to DJ Nash (creator of ABC’s A Million Little Things) about the experience that went on to shape this show and the trajectory of his life, how we can all love each other better, and how it’s okay to not be okay. There are some major season one spoilers in this episode as well as some talk about the upcoming second season. This episode contains some discussion about suicide which may be upsetting to some listeners. If you need support right now, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255 or text HOME to 741741. You can catch A Million Little Things on ABC starting 9/26/19 9pm EST/8pm CST after Grey’s Anatomy. Make sure to DJ Nash on Twitter and Instagram! You can also follow the show on Twitter and Instagram! Do you want to be the next BFF Resident Guest Co-host? Check out the application here! Find the podcast on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook! Make sure to use #YourBFFPod to keep up with the conversation! Or give us a call at 615.266.4338. Follow Mel on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook! Special thanks to co-producer/voiceover rockstar/video content creator Eric Freeman. Follow him on Instagram or Twitter and tell him how rad he is! Like our rockin' superhero theme song? Check out Ryan Bottoms on Twitter. Visit our website or send us an email with topic suggestions or to chime in on our conversations. No hate mail please. Like, seriously.
Active FM — DJ Nash has a very special show for you as he not only talks about the significance of being a person of character but also plays some of the hottest music out there at the moment.
DJ Nash is the creator, writer and executive producer of the ABC Television show A Million Little Things. The show is about a close group of friends left reeling when suicide unexpectedly claims one of their own. DJ speaks to Dr. Jen about the very real inspiration for the show and about the responsibility he feels to show an authentic portrait of grief. Barbara Van Dahlen, Ph.D., is the psychological consultant on A Million Little Things. She is also the president and founder of the non profit group Give an Hour and she heads the Campaign to Change Direction, a global initiative to change the culture surrounding mental health. Dr. Van Dahlen is a licensed clinical psychologist who has been practicing in the Washington, D.C., area for over 20 years. In 2012, Dr. Van Dahlen was named to TIME's of the 100 most influential people in the world. Follow @heydjnash @bvandahlen on Twitter We'd love your feedback. Please contact Dr. Ashton on Twitter or Instagram @DrJAshton. Leave a review here: http://bit.ly/2PGybw7 For more: "Life After Suicide" by Dr. Jennifer Ashton: https://amzn.to/2XcAkSE If you are struggling with thoughts of suicide or worried about a friend or loved one, help is available. Call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255 [TALK] or visit http://www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org for free, confidential emotional support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Active FM — There were a lot of shows that were done in the past right here on What's The Topic, DJ Nash takes a look back at all the past shows and what he's been focusing on...
Active FM — So where does music originally come from and why is music called 'music'? Explore the world of music with DJ Nash today.
Active FM — DJ Nash focuses on the life of John Legend and his road to success. Is John Legend on the right track?
Inner Space host Dr. Barbara explores the most important topic of our time – emotional health and well-being – by starting with inspiring and compelling stories from the world of entertainment and music. She moves beyond the “celebrity” focus to talking with three good friends about the importance of taking care of ourselves emotionally – and those we love. Dr. Barbara sits down with DJ Nash, the charismatic creator of ABC’s hit series A Million Little Things, Talinda Bennington mental health advocate and the wife of Linkin Park's Chester Bennington who died by suicide, and Ben Foster critically acclaimed actor of screen and stage. All three guests are talented, inspiring and invested in removing the discomfort we so often feel about our mental health – and in being of service to others in need. Host: Dr Barbara VanDahlenExecutive Producer: Adell ColemanProducer: Jackie Garofano Associate Producer: Brandon Tagoe Technical Producer: Greg Schweizer Talent and Booking Team: Anthony Lopez Media Distributor: DCP Entertainment See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Active FM — DJ Nash recaps and explains why he did some of the shows and spoke about what he did on past shows...
Active FM — Did you know that stress and worry is very bad for your wellbeing? DJ Nash talks about the remedy for worry.
Active FM — What is the law of love and where does love come from? DJ Nash explores what real love is today.
Active FM — DJ Nash unravels the tactics used by worldly artists such as J Cole to lure people in... What is their hidden agenda? What are they actually trying to do with their music?
Philly DJ, Nash sits down and talks about setting yourself a part, the key to making a party great , and keeping yourself booked. Tracklist for this episode at 2seateraudio.com.
Active FM — Most people are still fast asleep at 4am. How different is the world at 4am and why would it be a good idea to wake up so early? Find out with DJ Nash now.
Active FM — Are you in a position where you feel down frequently? Or do you remember a time where you felt stuck in a pit of sadness? DJ Nash reveals how to overcome these overwhelming emotions.
Active FM — Why are we free and who has set us free? DJ Nash has a very interesting topic today as talks about what we all dream of inside - freedom.
Active FM — So what is authority and why do we need authority? A lot of people's lives depend on who has the authority. DJ Nash shows us why things begin to fall apart without authority.
Active FM — Your life will never be the same after listening to this show! DJ Nash talks about the matric final exams coming up in South Africa. Plus he gives the most amazing, and wanted, advice as he talks about a topic that most people think of - The Other Side. There is always another side we don't know/ what is on the other side? Plus Nash shares a very powerful testimony of how his family was restored and shows us how our families can heal, be blessed and be restored from any problem or situation.
On this episode we preview NBC’s new comedy Truth Be Told. It stars Mark-Paul Gosselaar (Franklin & Bash, Saved By the Bell), Vanessa Lachey (Dads), Tone Bell (Bad Judge, Whitney) and Bresha Webb (Love That Girl!). Truth Be Told is based on the life of creator DJ Nash, creator of NBC’s Growing Up Fisher, and […]
Christian channels his inner DJ this week on the After Hours pod. Follow us on Twitter @OPSAfterHoursPod.
GROWING UP FISHER is a new NBC series that's based on the life of it's executive producer and show creator DJ Nash. IT’S NOT EVERY FAMILY THAT’S BROUGHT CLOSER TOGETHER BY DIVORCE, BUT THE FISHER FAMILY IS ANYTHING BUT TYPICAL–11-year old Henry (Eli Baker) met the most amazing person he’ll ever meet in his life when he was four-and-a-half minutes old, his dad, Mel Fisher (J.K. Simmons). Mel’s an incredible father and successful lawyer…who happens to be blind. Ever since he can remember, Henry has always been his dad’s eyes and wingman, so when his parents decide to separate, he’s less than thrilled that his job has been outsourced to Mel’s new guide dog, Elvis. Meanwhile, his mother, Joyce (Jenna Elfman), begins a quest to find herself, essentially becoming a teenager in her forties. This is an unfortunate turn for the family’s actual teenage daughter, Katie (Ave Deluca-Verley), who finds herself reluctantly taking on the maternal role in the family. Lance Lim also stars as Henry’s best friend, Runyen. Voice-over by Jason Bateman. Harold Perrineau, Matthew Glave, Bill Fagerbakke, Isabela Moner, Carla Jimenez and Sam Pancake guest star. The pilot was directed by David Schwimmer. 'The series will preview commercial free on Sunday, Feb. 23 at 10:38 p.m. ET/PT following primetime Olympic coverage of the Closing Ceremonies before settling into its normal timeslot on Tuesday, Feb. 25 at 9:30 p.m.
This first episode of this Podcast is dedicated to all the participant to Hippocup. Compil from the entire week of dance electro and commercial music. Stariting up from heavy electronnic dance music remixes and moving towards comercial ones, the set is a tribut to The Candy Boat. The last songs are dedicated to the Crit people with some nice trance electro set. So Get your cocktail ready, fasten your seat belts and be ready for take of to the ammazing world of EDM podcast by Nash Via follow me at: https://www.facebook.com/NaashVia
DJ Nash started doing stand-up comedy when he was 15 years old, went to Brown University, majored in Economics, and never used it. After graduating college, DJ moved to NYC and immersed himself in the New York comedy scene. In 2000, he was named Best New Comedian at the world famous Montreal Just for Laughs Comedy Festival, which led to a deal with CBS where he co-created and starred in the CBS pilot, "Life with David J" along with Elliott Gould…and Nash has been writing (and not acting) ever since. He has written and executive produced on a plethora of TV shows including Jimmy Fallon's "Guys With Kids," Fox’s “Traffic Light" & " 'Til Death," and NBC’s “Bent” & “Up All Night” produced by Lorne Michaels). His latest creation ("Growing Up Fisher" starring Jenna Elfman, JK Simmons, & Jason Bateman) will start airing February 25th after "The Voice."