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Spring Of Life Fellowship Church - Changing the world
Remember and Do Not Forget by Bishop Joaquin G. Molina

Spring Of Life Fellowship Church - Changing the world

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2025 57:28


Remember and Do Not Forget by Bishop Joaquin G. Molina

Tri-County Christian Center
“Do Not Forget the Lord - Part 2”

Tri-County Christian Center

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2025 52:43


“Do Not Forget the Lord- Part 2” – “Our Nation Needs to Be Under God!” – Psalms 33:12 Blessed is the nation whose God is the LORD, the people he chose for his inheritance. * To do great things, the Spirit of the Lord needs to come upon us. * If we want to do things, we need his power. - Samuel's Farewell Address * 1 Samuel 12:14-15 If you fear the LORD and serve and obey him and do not rebel against his commands, and if both you and the king who reigns over you follow the LORD your God--good! But if you do not obey the LORD, and if you rebel against his commands, his hand will be against you, as it was against your fathers. - When Israel served the Lord and followed the word of God they became stronger. * 1 Samuel 12:24 But be sure to fear the LORD and serve him faithfully with all your heart; consider what great things he has done for you

Tri-County Christian Center
“Do Not Forget the Lord”

Tri-County Christian Center

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2025 70:02


“Do Not Forget the Lord” – “Promised Land was on the West side of the Johan.” – 1 Samuel 11:1-15 – Saul defeats the Ammonites * The 2 tribes were separated geographically. * Don't make treaties with the enemy. * Don't join in with those who do not have the same biblical view as you. * God wants us to be together. - 1 Samuel 11:6 When Saul heard their words, the Spirit of God came upon him in power, and he burned with anger. - Confirm Your Calling and Election * 2 Peter 1:3 His divine power has given us everything we need for life and godliness through our knowledge of him who called us by his own glory and goodness. * Romans 12:2 Do not conform any longer to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God's will is--his good, pleasing and perfect will.

JPO Podcast
Lit. Update with Aaron Huser

JPO Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 67:17


Dr. Aaron Huser from Washington University in St. Louis joins us to discuss his recent article on the 2-year outcomes of a surgical technique for treating knee flexion contracture in patients with arthrogryposis. This episode also includes a surprise drop-in from Dr. Perry Schoenecker. We also highlight recent studies on arthrogryposis, radiolucent lesions in children with osteogenesis imperfecta, and rod deformation after cutting. Your hosts are Tyler McDonald (University of South Alabama), Craig Louer (Vanderbilt), Carter Clement (Manning Family Children's Hospital in New Orleans), and Will Morris (Texas Scottish Rite in Dallas). Music by A. A. Aalto. References: 1) Increasing the Knee Arc of Motion in Patients With Arthrogryposis: Minimum 2-year Follow-up. Huser et al. JPO. 2025 Feb. PMID: 39466235. 2) Analysis of Scoliosis Rod Deformation After Cutting with a Surgical Rod Cutter. Egan et al. Spine Deformity. 2025 Jan. PMID: 39881049. 3) Do Not Forget the Spine MRI in Children with Arthrogryposis Multiplex Congenita: High Prevalence of Tethered Spinal Cord and Preliminary Clinical Findings Following Detethering. Nugraha et al. JPO. 2025 Feb. PMID: 39380182. 4) Evaluation of Radiolucent Lesions in Cortices of Long Bones in Osteogenesis Imperfecta Patients. Cook et al. JPOSNA. 2024 Oct.  5) Long-term Clinical and Radiographic Results of Posteromedial Lateral Release for Neuromuscular Clubfoot Deformity. May et al. JPO. 2025 Feb. PMID: 39501684.

God's Gift Through His Word
Let the Lord open doors!!!

God's Gift Through His Word

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 66:31


All the gifts the Lord has blessed you with are for his glory and to edify the body of Christ. As you listen ask yourself are you comparing yourself to another saint? What gifts has the Lord blessed you with to share with others? This what Proverbs 18:16 says," A man's gift makes room for him before great men". There is no need to force things to happen. Be patient and trust and have faith in the Lord. The Lord knows exactly the timing of everything for you. In the meantime stay faithful and do not compromise who you are in Christ Jesus. Do Not Forget the audiobook " The Gift of Finding God's Love: Guilt and Shame Turned into My Shine" is out now!!! Please support by getting your copy and listening. https://www.audible.com/pd/The-Gift-of-Finding-Gods-Love-Audiobook/B0DKG95QJ8?source_code=ASSGB149080119000H&share_location=pdp If you would like to get the paperback please use the link below. https://www.amazon.com/Gift-Finding-Gods-Love-Turned-ebook/dp/B08NFL8SBY/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.Iyn4vFJzHwkppJaQXl9Zng.Dd-NJV9WunomVhKhh9BjaHDmu16xigeSCbsBKCckbAM&dib_tag=se&keywords=the+gift+of+finding+god%27s+love+guilt+and+shame+turned+into+my+shine&qid=1726615091&sr=8-1

St. Luke UMC - Sermons
The Greatest Hits: Remember, Do Not Forget

St. Luke UMC - Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2024 33:16


Ben Porter preaching on Deut 1:19-46; Deut 9:1-10:11 titled “Remember – Do Not Forget!” during the “Greatest Hits” teaching series on Sunday, June 23, 2024 at 11:00am

ARBC Sermons
Do Not Forget! (Pastor Josh Robinson)

ARBC Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2024 41:49


Do Not Forget! by Pastor Josh Robinson. Recorded March 24, 2024.

Greenwood Pres. Sermons
GPC Sermon 11-26-2023

Greenwood Pres. Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2023 27:22


Do Not Forget and Do Not Forsake the LORD Your God

Sell Like a Mutha
Factors MOST Coaches Miss When Selling Their FIRST Online Course

Sell Like a Mutha

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 10:06


The 2 Factors MOST Coaches Miss When Selling their FIRST Online Course ATTENTION: Done-For-You Service Providers AND Coaches!!! This is a special edition for YOU!! When you feel like your time is MAXED out and the 1:1 work is weighing you down -- it may be time to create a course! But where do you start? I walk my clients through the sales part of this over and over again and no matter which industry they are in -- it's always the same:Mindset "How will I know they will get the RESULTS if they are in a course versus with ME personally??" Strategy (from a sales perspective)a. Write the curriculum so that you have planned, periodic touch points b. Write the Sales Page Using the 5 Factors EVERY Buyer Needs to KNOW Before They BUY and Do NOT Forget the Most Important ONE "Why Buy Now"?? c. Get Validation, Accountability & Funding by Pre-Selling it!! Find the initial "First Adopters" in your audience and give them the chance to create it alongside you!! Take the next step TODAY and grab my free sales training: https://www.reneehribar.co/training*********************************************Renee Hribar has been a sales professional since 1994 in New York. She has sold millions of dollars in products and services and trained thousands to sell for the first time. She is known in her industry as a fun, energetic executive sales coach who leads with heart. A TEDx speaker who offers training sessions at global conferences, boardrooms and most recently through virtual programs, she skillfully breaks down her decades of sales expertise with a flair that makes listening to her joy and if you take action, extremely profitable. With her one-of-a-kind "laugh & learn" teaching style, you will certainly walk away with a new view on the "softer side of sales". Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Kerith Encounter Podcast
Remembrance - Do Not Forget - 08.11.2023

Kerith Encounter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 45:20


Our guest speaker at our special remembrance meeting is Michael Bentley. He speaks from Deuteronomy 8:1-9 on the subject "Do Not Forget". He recalls many memories from his past and encourages a few others to share memories as well. Then he reminds us of God's goodness to us and that He will never leave us or forsake us.See additional notes at https://kerithcommunitychurch-my.sharepoint.com/:p:/g/personal/encounter_kerith_church/ESj5dzSu1klAn2Ti7MdMkMMBFfouZ5Bj2wayFf-XyO7cTQ?e=A76BKD

Calvary Chapel Clayton
Do Not Forget // Deuteronomy 8

Calvary Chapel Clayton

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 43:24


Verse by verse teaching of Deuteronomy 8, titled “Do Not Forget” by Pastor David Graham, guest speaker of Calvary Chapel Clayton, NC on October 8, 2023. https://www.calvaryclayton.com

The Armchair Fantasy Show
The B League's Pick Em Show... Show

The Armchair Fantasy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 26:40


Week 4 is here and somehow, somehow we have scrapped through the far of the season together... only 20 more weeks to go. But before the final countdown hits midnight on this pumpkin, Let's take that glass slipper and see which props fit like a glove... I mean shoe... Before we kick off today DO NOT FORGET our incredible promo from @UnderdogFantasy - for a limited time - you can get up to a $500 deposit match through to 10/4, so we have 1 week to take advantage by using promo code 'GF2'. Also, get in on our free DISCORD server - come find GOING FOR 2 to interact with some of the best out there. I'm not going to promote 'X' - that can kick rocks... But subscribe and share our Going For 2 Live Youtube page and slap the alert button so you don't miss out on shows like this!

Worship and the Word from Clinton UMC
Sunday, September 10, 2023 Worship Service

Worship and the Word from Clinton UMC

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2023 81:16


"Do Not Forget" - The Scripture Lesson: Deuteronomy 4:9

Christian Talk | Daily Bible Study
Christian Talk - Moses Tells Israel; Do Not Forget the Lord. Deuteronomy 8

Christian Talk | Daily Bible Study

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 41:25


Christian Talk - Moses Tells Israel; Do Not Forget the Lord. Deuteronomy 8This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5139976/advertisement

Reflecting God – Embrace Holy Living

Hebrews 13:1-8 I received my Associate of Arts degree in social welfare but never pushed on for a four-year degree. Yet I later served as a caseworker for the Salvation Army. The job demanded a balance of toughness and Christian love. The passage in Hebrews 13 covers an everyday Christian response: “Keep on loving one […] The post Do Not Forget first appeared on Reflecting God - Embrace Holy Living.

Gospel Mission Church - Sermons
Do Not Forget the Lord Your God - Johnny Marten

Gospel Mission Church - Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2023 28:31


Do Not Forget the Lord Your God - Johnny MartenBe careful that you do not forget the Lord your God, failing to observe his commands, his laws and his decrees that I am giving you this day.- Deuteronomy. 8:11

Uncs PolitiKing
EP 60: Welcome Back

Uncs PolitiKing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 88:23


YERRRR We BIKEEEEE its been 93 days since you've heard from us. We miss y'all as much as we miss podding. Time aligned with everyones schedule so it was only right we got back in to the swing of things. The UNCs chopped it up about our life and things going on since we all last sat down together some of the things we been watching and a few other random topics. We always shout out and recognize TOWN shit this episode we talked about our Big Sis and TRS productions and some events and moves she is making as always. Along with the new MADE IN NORFOLK location and opportunities in the store. Then a convo that's oh to popular the emasculation of the black man in todays society. Do Not Forget to LIKE! COMMENT! SUBSCRIBE!

L'Podcast
Our 20's Are DEAD

L'Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 65:46


A lot to be said, a lot to be discussed. First and honestly foremost, Gabby should get a hairless cat. But because of her trauma, she can't :/ Have you ever even been around during golden hour? Can't capture that on your goddamn cellphone, that's for sure. Live in the moment, love out loud and DO NOT FORGET to tweet all about it. Besos!!! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Two Chocolate Cakes
SideCar: Hey Mr Tambourine Man and other thoughts

Two Chocolate Cakes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 21:16


Joy Bruce Podcast
Do Not Forget

Joy Bruce Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2023 40:40


Do Not Forget

First Baptist Church Lipan, TX
10 Resolutions of a Godly Man - January 1, 2023

First Baptist Church Lipan, TX

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2023 34:40


10 Resolutions of a Godly Man - Proverbs 31. Do Not Forget the Teaching of God2. Be Loving, Kind, Loyal, and Faithful3. Trust in the Lord More Than Yourself or Rational Thought4. Honor God with Your Wealth5. Be Humble Enough to Accept Discipline6. Seek Wisdom7. Practice Sound Judgment8. Do Not Be Anxious About Things You Cannot Control9. Treat Others With Respect10. Strive for Righteousness

The 44
Change Your Grip

The 44

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 11:48


In this episode we look into those moments where we spend more time in the woods and the water than in the fairway and what it means to do as Hebrews 12:12 says and "Change your grip..."Your 44 in this episode from Hebrews 12 is to change your grip by...12:14 - "Working at living in peace with everyone..."12:14 - "Working at living a holy life..."12:15 - "Looking after each other..."No matter where you are at DO NOT FORGET to change your grip as needed to keep your eye on the prize as Hebrews 12:28 says that "we are receiving a Kingdom that is unshakeable, above all else be thankful and please God by worshiping him with holy fear and awe." 

Tata Talks
E for Energy

Tata Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 8:25


This episode focuses on giving feedbacks to our trusted confidants on rekindled friendships and relationships. If at all we complain to a confidant, DO NOT FORGET to update your board of trustees that you and them are good now. Yours, Tatalolu Who-was-once-seen-as-the-bad-person

Sell Like a Mutha
2 Factors MOST Coaches Miss When Selling their FIRST Online Course

Sell Like a Mutha

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 10:06


The 2 Factors MOST Coaches Miss When Selling their FIRST Online CourseThe "S" Word LIVE (making sales simple & fun)Get FREE Sales Training (while it's still FREE) http://www.reneehribar.co/trainingATTENTION:Done-For-You Service Providers AND Coaches!!!This is a special edition for YOU!!When you feel like your time is MAXED out and the 1:1 work is weighing you down -- it may be time to create a course!But where do you start?I walk my clients through the sales part of this over and over again and no matter which industry they are in -- it's always the same:1. Mindset "How will I know they will get the RESULTS if they are in a course versus with ME personally??"2. Strategy (from a sales perspective)a. Write the curriculum so that you have planned, periodic touch pointsb. Write the Sales Page Using the 5 Factors EVERY Buyer Needs to KNOW Before They BUY and Do NOT Forget the Most Important ONE "Why Buy Now"??c. Get Validation, Accountability & Funding by Pre-Selling it!! Find the initial "First Adopters" in your audience and give them the chance to create it alongside you!!Get my free sales training today: https://www.reneehribar.co/training*********************************************Renee Hribar has been a sales professional since 1994 in New York. She has sold millions of dollars in products and services and trained thousands to sell for the first time. She is known in her industry as a fun, energetic executive sales coach who leads with heart. A TEDx speaker who offers training sessions at global conferences, boardrooms and most recently through virtual programs, she skillfully breaks down her decades of sales expertise with a flair that makes listening to her joy and if you take action, extremely profitable. With her one-of-a-kind "laugh & learn" teaching style, you will certainly walk away with a new view on the "softer side of sales". Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Northwood Baptist Podcast
Do Not Forget to Remember (Psalm 106)

Northwood Baptist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 40:33


Do Not Forget to Remember (Psalm 106) Dondi Costin, President of CSU, Guest Preacher

GOAT District
THURSDAY TAiLGATE with JAX FALCONE

GOAT District

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022 49:02


Jax Falcone @DynoGameTheory of The Undroppables joins Dan & Theo to talk Week 2, waivers, buys, sells and everything in between! -------------------- Thanks for Tuning iN SMASH The LiKE BUTTON To SUPPORT The SHOW! DO NOT Forget to SUBSCRIBE so you don't miss a show.

GOAT District
THE OG LiVE WiRE: A Waive Wire Show with Theo Gremminger

GOAT District

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 34:36


Theo Gremminger reviews some Waiver Wire options that can help your team get stronger for an important week two. ------------------ Thanks for Tuning iN SMASH The LiKE BUTTON To SUPPORT The SHOW! DO NOT Forget to SUBSCRIBE so you don't miss a show.

GOAT District
MONDAY NiGHT TAiLGATE with Cody Carpentier

GOAT District

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 43:41


Cody Carpentier Head of Football & NFL Draft Analyst is back to join Dan & JD for our first Monday Night Tailgate of the SZN. We get into Week 1 reactions, buys, sells, MNF & so much more! ------------------------ Thanks for Tuning iN SMASH The LiKE BUTTON To SUPPORT The SHOW! DO NOT Forget to SUBSCRIBE so you don't miss a show.

Sell Like a Mutha
The 2 Factors MOST Coaches Miss When Selling their FIRST Online Course

Sell Like a Mutha

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 10:06


The 2 Factors MOST Coaches Miss When Selling their FIRST Online CourseThe "S" Word LIVE (making sales simple & fun)Get FREE Sales Training (while it's still FREE) www.ReneeHribar.co/trainingATTENTION:Done-For-You Service Providers AND Coaches!!!This is a special edition for YOU!!When you feel like your time is MAXED out and the 1:1 work is weighing you down -- it may be time to create a course!But where do you start?I walk my clients through the sales part of this over and over again and no matter which industry they are in -- it's always the same:1. Mindset "How will I know they will get the RESULTS if they are in a course versus with ME personally??"2. Strategy (from a sales perspective)a. Write the curriculum so that you have planned, periodic touch pointsb. Write the Sales Page Using the 5 Factors EVERY Buyer Needs toKNOW Before They BUY and Do NOT Forget the Most Important ONE "Why Buy Now"??c. Get Validation, Accountability & Funding by Pre-Selling it!! Find the initial "First Adopters" in your audience and give them the chance to create it alongside you!!See you next Wednesday at 12:30 PM EST!!Get my free sales training today: www.ReneeHribar.co/training*********************************************Renee Hribar has been a sales professional since 1994 in New York. She has sold millions of dollars in products and services and trained thousands to sell for the first time. She is known in her industry as a fun, energetic executive sales coach who leads with heart. A TEDx speaker who offers training sessions at global conferences, boardrooms and most recently through virtual programs, she skillfully breaks down her decades of sales expertise with a flair that makes listening to her joy and if you take action, extremely profitable. With her one-of-a-kind "laugh & learn" teaching style, you will certainly walk away with a new view on the "softer side of sales". See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Gridiron Goons
Episode 68 - Mommas Boy

Gridiron Goons

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 65:48


WHAT IS UP GOON SQUAD!!!You're favorite 3 idiots are back for another week down in the NFL offseason, the boys got into a little bit of action with the beautiful weather finally showing up this past weekend. Lovats moved in to the new digs, Ov hit the links for the first of the year and Decs is burnt!We get into a some news around the league with some wild stories continuing to roll in this offseason, and as things begin to quiet down until camp opens, we have playoff puck and basketball that the boys touch on.Not as traditional as most eppy's BUT we still don't disappoint and keep bringing that content you love!!!***DO NOT FORGET 20% OFF AND FREE SHIPPING AT MANSCAPE.COM WITH THE CODE GOONS20 AS WELL AS TO POST AND LIKE THE MANSCAPE POST ON THE GRIDIRON GOONS INSTAGRAM AT YOUR CHANCE TO WIN SOME MANSCAPE GEAR***

Confidential Corner: Confessions from an Unfriendly Blk Hottie

Finally the main dish. This episode took a good while to get out, but its all good because now that I've gotten this off of my chest, I am ready to start a new. And with that being said, get ready to see (well mostly hear) a whole lot of me. Less updates, and more up-to-date stories, rants and pop culture discussions from your not so friendly neighborhood blk gal! :* DO NOT FORGET to Subscribe, and rate the show 5 stars! :} (Pretty please with sugar and a shot on top?) Follow the show on Instagram @confidential_corner or Twitter @decentflour Send in any questions, stories or anything else at confidential.corner.ask@gmail.com --- 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/confidential-corner/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/confidential-corner/support

NKATA: Conversations on Art and Processes
EP11: "We were brought up to strive for Eloquence". Nkata with Olu Oguibe

NKATA: Conversations on Art and Processes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2022 124:58


Olu Oguibe (b.1964, Aba) is a Nigerian artist and academic living and working in the United States of America. He is one of the foremost scholars of his generation whose work constitutes a pillar of what we now know as Contemporary African art and post-colonial studies. Since 1988, he has saddled a rigorous and prolific artistic practice as a visual artist, writer, curator, professor and art historian. Put succinctly, a credible account of the history and trajectory of Post-colonial/Contemporary art from Africa and the Diaspora is unimaginable without referencing the work of Olu Oguibe.In conversation with Emeka Okereke for the 12th Episode of Nkata: Art & Processes, Oguibe relives his childhood days growing up in the East of Nigeria. He credits his artistic inclinations to the peculiarity of his childhood upbringing and the circumstances into which he was born. Like James Baldwin or Fela Kuti, Oguibe was born a preacher's son. In the same vein, his birth preceded, by just three years, one of the most defining wars of independence struggles in the 20th century: The Nigeria-Biafra war of 1967 - 1970.The two hours long conversation takes, as a marker, three poems from the book, "I am Bound To This Land By Blood" – an anthology of poems by Oguibe, written over 25 years. This anthology could easily be considered a sojourner's handbook. To say the least, it lays bare some of the thoughts and emotions underpinning the condition of Exile. It allows us a glimpse into visceral yet convoluted experiences of Patriotism, Love, Conscience, Self and Home(lessness).The poems set the premise for delving into anecdotes and recollections upon which Oguibe's lifelong preoccupation threads.He comes full circle when he insists that, all along, his has been "a search for eloquence". However, he anticipates a misreading here by grounding this notion of eloquence in the Igbo cosmology and artistic aesthetics as embodied in the works of Obiora Udechukwu and Chinua Achebe.The conversation is riddled with references to pioneers who, working in the 20th century, paved the way for the 21st. Each name referenced is a door of history opening out to divergent trajectories. We encourage the listeners of this podcast to further research the practices of all those referenced. The tapestry of history is rich and multilayered!The podcast is marked with timestamps to help the listener navigate the conversation.0:00 – Early days, Family home, being Biafran and Nigerian.10:15 – I am bound to this land by blood. The prophetic vision. 36: 40 – Conscience as a sojourner's totem49:50 – Do Not Forget where you come from/ new Diaspora. 59:00 – The disposition of those who came before us.90:30 – In Search of eloquence from earlier to recent body of work.97:20 – Love, Self-love, The Road, Home(lessness).Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/nkatapodcast)

Saint + Elizabeth + Ann + Seton + Parish
Baptism of the Lord: Father Dubois

Saint + Elizabeth + Ann + Seton + Parish

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2022 7:46


(January 9, 2022) "God loves you in the same way He loves His Son," Father Samuel Dubois reminded us. Keeping this in mind will strengthen us in the faith during the difficult times when we wonder whether we are loved or even worthy of God's love. The water at our baptism leaves an imprint on us and claims us by Christ for eternity. 

Confidential Corner: Confessions from an Unfriendly Blk Hottie

If you have heard any of my previous episodes then you know how this goes, but if you are new then welcome to the ride and a series of recordings from a your local unfriendly black hottie. Listen along to my trials, trips and tantalizing tales of my experience from my bias perspective. Join me as I, chaotically, get you up to date on the whims of my existence.   DO NOT FORGET to Subscribe, and rate the show 5 stars! :}  (Pretty please with sugar and a shot on top?) Follow the show on Instagram @confidential_corner Send in questions, stories or anything else at confidential.corner.ask@gmail.com --- 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/confidential-corner/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/confidential-corner/support

3ABN Sabbath School Panel
Q4 2021 LS. 10 - Remember, Do Not Forget (Present Truth in Deuteronomy)

3ABN Sabbath School Panel

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2021 57:52


Sabbath School panel discussion and insight by 3ABN pastors and teachers. This podcast episode follows 2021 quarter 4, lesson 10 of the adult Bible study guide book. This quarter's book topic is “Present Truth in Deuteronomy” and this week's Sabbath School lesson is titled “Remember, Do Not Forget”. Join us every week for a fresh and relevant study of the word of God. Reading: Gen. 9:8–17; Deut. 4:32–39; Rev. 14:12; Deut. 4:9, 23; Deut. 6:7; Deut. 8:7–18; Eph. 2:8–13Memory Text: “ ‘Remember! Do not forget how you provoked the Lord your God to wrath in the wilderness. From the day that you departed from the land of Egypt until you came to this place, you have been rebellious against the Lord' ” (Deuteronomy 9:7, NKJV).(November 27 – December 3)Sunday (Kenny Shelton) - “Remembering the Rainbow”Monday (Danny Shelton) - “Concerning the Days That Are Past”Tuesday (Ryan Day) - “Take Heed…Lest You Forget”Wednesday (Shelley Quinn) - “Eaten and Full”Thursday (Jill Morikone) - “Remember That You Were a Slave”Sabbath School Website: www.3ABNSabbathSchoolPanel.comQuestions or Comments? Email us at mail@3abn.orgDonate: https://3abn.org/donate-quick.html

AWR in Tigrinya -  Program
Remember, Do Not Forget

AWR in Tigrinya - Program

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2021 28:33


Remember, Do Not Forget

AWR Tigrinya / ትግርኛ (Eritrea, Ethiopia)

Remember, Do Not Forget

Sabbath School
2021 Q4 Lesson 10: Remember, Do Not Forget

Sabbath School

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2021 28:30


Join Sabbath School host Eric Flickinger and Sabbath School Bible Study Guide editor Clifford Goldstein, as they provide additional insights into this week's Sabbath School lesson, "Remember, Do Not Forget."

Rightly Divide the Word of Truth
2021-Q4-10 Lesson Review: Remember, Do Not Forget

Rightly Divide the Word of Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2021 33:14


"Remember, Do Not Forget" — Review of Lesson #10 of the 4th Quarter of 2021 -The Sabbath School Lesson study guide can be found here:https://ssnet.org/lessons/21d/less10m.htmlThe title of this quarter's theme is: Present Truth in DeuteronomyWe will be focusing on the way in which the book of Deuteronomy contains significant truth that applies to our present, end-time context in Bible history.  We often look at Deuteronomy only from a historical context, but this quarter, we will be looking at it in terms of Present Truth.During many of our podcasts, you will hear us make reference to “The Key Principles of Effective Bible Study,”  a document which outlines core concepts shown in the scriptures that will help you better understand many Biblical themes and doctrines.  We have done a whole podcast series on these principles which  can be found here.Lastly, we recommend that you check out https://TrueWisdom.buzzsprout.com for additional Bible Study podcasts, covering many different Bible topics, and done in a slightly different format from the podcasts on this channel.We pray that all of these resources will be very helpful to you in your Bible Studies.If you have any questions or comments, please send them to: BibleQuestions@ASBzone.comRelated Podcasts: Everlasting CovenantThe Differences Between the Old and New CovenantsThe Foreknowledge ConundrumSupport the show (https://cash.app/$ASBzone)

Sell Like a Mutha
The 2 Factors MOST Coaches Miss When Selling Their FIRST Online Course

Sell Like a Mutha

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 10:06


The 2 Factors MOST Coaches Miss When Selling their FIRST Online CourseATTENTION:Done-For-You Service Providers AND Coaches!!!This is a special edition for YOU!!When you feel like your time is MAXED out and the 1:1 work is weighing you down -- it may be time to create a course!But where do you start?I walk my clients through the sales part of this over and over again and no matter which industry they are in -- it's always the same:1. Mindset "How will I know they will get the RESULTS if they are in a course versus with ME personally??"2. Strategy (from a sales perspective)a. Write the curriculum so that you have planned, periodic touch pointsb. Write the Sales Page Using the 5 Factors EVERY Buyer Needs toKNOW Before They BUY and Do NOT Forget the Most Important ONE "Why Buy Now"??c. Get Validation, Accountability & Funding by Pre-Selling it!! Find the initial "First Adopters" in your audience and give them the chance to create it alongside you!!Take the next step TODAY and grab my free sales trainingwww.ReneeHribar.co/zerotosales*********************************************Renee Hribar has been a sales professional since 1994 in New York. She has sold millions of dollars in products and services and trained thousands to sell for the first time. She is known in her industry as a fun, energetic executive sales coach who leads with heart. A TEDx speaker who offers training sessions at global conferences, boardrooms and most recently through virtual programs, she skillfully breaks down her decades of sales expertise with a flair that makes listening to her joy and if you take action, extremely profitable. With her one-of-a-kind "laugh & learn" teaching style, you will certainly walk away with a new view on the "softer side of sales". See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Witchcast With Lucy Cavendish
The Witchcast - Episode 81 - (More) Songs To Cast and Conjure By.

The Witchcast With Lucy Cavendish

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 89:42


Blessed be to you all, Witches! The world beyond our boundaries is opening up again, and for more than a few Witches, a time of gathering and ceremony is about to be upon us! If you are planning a casual gathering, a ceremony, or simply want some pagan music to accompany you as you prepare for the ritual ecstasy of forthcoming Beltane in the Southern Hemisphere and soon-to-be full moon, Lucy has gathered 13 songs for Witches. They will all stir your magickal blood, and uplift your spirits as we enter this new era - and it really does feel like a very new beginning, does it not? Full of musical wonders of all kinds, this episode is a sharing of joy, inspiration, and enchantment through the magick of song! You’ll discover artists as diverse as Blackbriar, Tuatha Dea, Madonna, Jonathan Richman, Wendy Rule and Damh the Bard in an episode celebrating the lunar cycles, the wheel of the year, and the shift in the energy we are all experiencing. Thankyou to Shayne, Kohli Tea, Primal Healing, and Blue Angel Publishing for their incredible support. Huge hugs and blessings to everyone who supports the Witchcast at Patreon - you are why the show exists! If you’re loving the Witchcast, please consider supporting her with a regular offering through Patreon, or by leaving a review or rating wherever you get your podcasts. DO NOT FORGET to SUBSCRIBE, so you never miss an episode!MUSIC FEATURED IN THIS EPISODETuatha Dea - Irish HandfastingStephen Stills/Crosby Stills Nash and Young - Love the One You’re WithAgnes Obel - RiversideBlackbriar - SelkieKalandra - BordersJonathan Richman and the Modern Lovers - Astral PlaneDeya Dova - Dance of the Seven SistersLeonard Cohen - DarknessIndia Arie - I chooseMadonna - Mer-GirlVan Morrison - My Pagan HeartDamh the Bard - When I Become The MoonWendy Rule - Hail to the Moon The intro music is "We Are One" by the band Nordic Daughter. Find the band on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/nordicdaughter/ Or visit their website - http://nordicdaughter.com Music throughout the show includes tracks from Darksphere EmpireDownload the Darksphere Empire album here - https://darksphere-empire.bandcamp.com/album/after-the-rainSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Spurs News Podcast
SpursNews not Newcastle

Spurs News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 67:03


Welcome to the latest episode of the Spurs News podcast where this week Step in Stephan assumes control of the show and is joined by Matt to talk a rather a slow news week in terms of it being an international break. We hope as always you enjoy the show however !! DO NOT FORGET that you can take advantage of a great offer from our shows sponsor; Manscaped.com Get 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code SNPOD at MANSCAPED.com! #ad #manscapedpod

The Back of the Bird
Back of the Bird Episode 11: Dan MacRae

The Back of the Bird

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 114:57


We are BACK with another fantastic episode. Dan and Paul talk about Pauls new haircut, Dan getting loose this weekend, and more news/analysis about the NLL news that we have been seeing the past few weeks. After that they dive into a great interview with Dan MacRae, an Oakville, RIT, and Riptide legend. As always and DO NOT FORGET, this episode is brought to you by Cottage Springs. If you want to enjoy a refreshing drink, Cottage Springs is the way to go.

Letsgetem Podcast
38. THIS WILL F*CK YOU UP & change your perspective on everything.

Letsgetem Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 7:14


The one sentence that CHANGED everything for me & allowed for me to live a FULLER, HAPPIER and MORE TRUTHFUL life. I guarantee you will NOT FORGET this quote :) AS A REMINDER!!!!! If you want to go from food guilt, negative body image, and an overall **stuckness** with how you feel about yourself... To food freedom, happiness in your body, and re-falling BACK in love with yourself... DO NOT FORGET to book your 60 minute intensive with me. Reach out and connect with me here: Instagram: https://www.instagram/com/letsgetem___/ Website: https://www.letsgetemcoaching.com/

Orangeburg (SC) Church of Christ Audio
Do Not Forget – 2 Timothy 2:8-13 (6/13/21 p.m. sermon)

Orangeburg (SC) Church of Christ Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021


– Sometimes, it is good to be reminded of things, even if we haven’t really forgotten them.  We may not forget that Christ is risen, but it should cause us to rejoice when it is brought to our attention.  We may not forget the Lord’s promises, but it is no less meaningful to hear them … Continue reading Do Not Forget – 2 Timothy 2:8-13 (6/13/21 p.m. sermon)

Sell Like a Mutha
The 2 Factors MOST Coaches Miss When Selling their FIRST Online Course

Sell Like a Mutha

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 10:06


The 2 Factors MOST Coaches Miss When Selling their FIRST Online CourseThe "S" Word LIVE (making sales simple & fun)*Get FREE Sales Training (while it's still FREE) http://www.reneehribar.co/zerotosalesATTENTION:Done-For-You Service Providers AND Coaches!!!This is a special edition for YOU!!When you feel like your time is MAXED out and the 1:1 work is weighing you down -- it may be time to create a course!But where do you start?I walk my clients through the sales part of this over and over again and no matter which industry they are in -- it's always the same:1. Mindset "How will I know they will get the RESULTS if they are in a course versus with ME personally??"2. Strategy (from a sales perspective)a. Write the curriculum so that you have planned, periodic touch pointsb. Write the Sales Page Using the 5 Factors EVERY Buyer Needs toKNOW Before They BUY and Do NOT Forget the Most Important ONE "Why Buy Now"??c. Get Validation, Accountability & Funding by Pre-Selling it!! Find the initial "First Adopters" in your audience and give them the chance to create it alongside you!!See you next Wednesday at 12:30 PM EST!!Get my free sales training today: https://www.reneehribar.co/zerotosales*********************************************Renee Hribar has been a sales professional since 1994 in New York. She has sold millions of dollars in products and services and trained thousands to sell for the first time. She is known in her industry as a fun, energetic executive sales coach who leads with heart. A TEDx speaker who offers training sessions at global conferences, boardrooms and most recently through virtual programs, she skillfully breaks down her decades of sales expertise with a flair that makes listening to her joy and if you take action, extremely profitable. With her one-of-a-kind "laugh & learn" teaching style, you will certainly walk away with a new view on the "softer side of sales". See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Sabbath School on the Move - Jonathan Gallagher
December 4, Remember, Do Not Forget

Sabbath School on the Move - Jonathan Gallagher

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 31:34


2021 Q4 Lesson 10 – Remember, Do Not Forget

Sons of Suwannee Sportscast
Episode 29 (Sam McMillan Interview)

Sons of Suwannee Sportscast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 52:20


Back and better than ever! This week's podcast updates you on all things Suwannee sports including track & field, boys weightlifting, flag football, softball and baseball! Hunter enjoys talking about the FSU win over Florida in baseball and the guys breakdown March Madness. DO NOT FORGET, join our ESPN Group for your college basketball brackets! Click on the link below to join: https://fantasy.espn.com/tournament-challenge-bracket/2021/en/group?groupID=3873429

Live Authentically Podcast with Pamela Savino
Episode 58: Community and Business Building After Dropping Out of Corporate Life with Lauren Allen

Live Authentically Podcast with Pamela Savino

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 34:45


Breaking away from corporate life can be an intimidating and confusing process. From building your business from the ground up to finding the right support are a couple of the steps you must take in entrepreneurship. With four years of experience in coaching and running her own successful business, today’s guest, Lauren Allen, explains how you can build your community and business after dropping out of corporate life. After spending 15 years climbing the corporate ladder, Lauren finally realized that it was not her true calling. Without having a solid plan or an idea of what was happening, she packed her bags and moved to San Diego, believing that she was going to figure it all out on the way. By surrounding herself with people living life on their terms, she decided to start her coaching business and podcast, Corporate School Dropout. For the past four years, she has been helping women step by step launch their businesses as well as creating that strong support system every person needs. Learn to Let GoThe main issue that Lauren comes across in her clients (and even herself) is decision-making fatigue. This causes you to use all your mental and creative energy on your business and life. Instead of trying to figure it all out, let things go. Understand that you cannot do everything and that people overrate perfection. Lean on your support system and truly see if the task aligns with your mission.You can learn how to let some things go by having a routine that relaxes you. Lauren has a morning routine of journaling, watching podcasts and reading to help put her in the right mindset.Do Not Forget to Take Care of YourselfAs humans, we sometimes feel like machines. However, just like machines, if you skip your maintenance check, you will break down. Lauren explains that “rest and recharg(ing) is part of the creative process.” You need to give yourself the space you need. The people you work and surround yourself with also affect how you take care of yourself. While a "support system will make you happier," it matters who you work with. There is an energy exchange between people. Only work with people who will challenge or help you in the right ways. When finding clients, customers or support, define your boundaries and know red flags. Starting a business is an emotional journey that has its ups and downs, but having the right connections and community will take you down a successful path. Are you ready to start building your business and community? Lauren has an endless supply of connections, advice, support and more. Click here to join her support group to meet other women going through the same transition as you. Plus, do not forget to check out her podcast for more inspiration and information.

Style and Soul Reformed Bite-sized Podcast
Style and Soul Reformed Bite Sized Podcast Episode 39: You are not alone!

Style and Soul Reformed Bite-sized Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 10:43


Over the course of my life, during difficult times especially, I have felt very much alone.  There have been a few reasons that I've used as my crutch on why I've felt this way but really, it is because I wasn't able to see myself supported by a higher power.  The Universe has our back guys...Do Not Forget this....in the words of Gabrielle Bernstein!

Muckville Radio Podcast
Muckville S2E16 3/2/21

Muckville Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 333:46


Lots of crazy stuff in this one, lots of bridges burned and earth salted! It's TUESDAYS WITH BEN Taxes, Patrick's Outburst, no more fb group until people learn to have fun, covering to islam for my wife, prophetic dreams, it's time to move on, Come On Cuomo, black holes are Safe, More Like Dr. Noose, hypocrites of the week and plenty more.   Watch full uncut HQ video on Patreon.com/muckville for free Follow Tony on Socials Twitter @TonyMuck Instagram @TonyMuckk   Intro by @Possibly *Paste Fair Use Disclaimer here, DO NOT FORGET*   linktr.ee/muckville for all feeds and links watch live on twitch.tv/muckvilleradio Tuesday and Saturday at 2pm EST

The Limehouse Podcast
Dan Howard - Camp life Bushcraft

The Limehouse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 61:33


This week I'm joined by my very old friend Dan Howard. Dan and I go way way back further than time itself. That's not true, it's probably about twenty years. ANYWAY Dan is the presenter, founder and man behind YouTube channel Camp life Bushcraft. So for roughly an hour we talk about modern day business strategy, no we don't. We talk about the outdoor life! It's amazing. It was great to listen to a man that's so relaxed and in love with what he does. It's back to nature once again. Enjoy and DO NOT FORGET to check out his YouTube channel Camp life Bushcraft @limehousepod thelimehousepodcast@gmail.com

Confidential Corner: Confessions from an Unfriendly Blk Hottie

This is a first and last episode, I reflect and look towards the future with the lessons of my past mistakes as reminders to try not to fall into a repeated patterns of failures. Join me in my blind hope for near future (because now that I'm here, that hope has all but disappeared). DO NOT FORGET to Subscribe, and rate the show 5 stars! :} (Pretty please with sugar and a shot on top?) Follow the show on Instagram @confidential_corner  Send in questions, stories or anything else at confidential.corner.ask@gmail.com --- 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/confidential-corner/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/confidential-corner/support

Restating The Obvious
Restating The Obvious Ep. 11

Restating The Obvious

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2021 30:08


On this week's episode we go over surprising early story lines of the NBA season, the attempt to challenge the election in the senate, compare week 17 of the NFL season to the last month of high school, discuss the $600 COVID relief check and dissect the Hilaria Baldwin sitch.  Email me at RestatingTheObvious@gmail.com and DO NOT FORGET to like and subscribe. 

Two Teachers
Episode 41: Interview with a Virtual School Principal

Two Teachers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2020 35:13


This week we are joined by Brandon. He is Principal and Teaching and Learning Specialist extraordinaire. We hear from Brandon who is full of tips for managing the madness of the virtual classroom now and whenever. "Not to be lost is that this is still a human business no matter what the platform is."Brandon Buchman Background: The district Brandon serves is 1:1 Chromebooks and has implemented the common learning management of Canvas. They primarily use Zoom. He manages approximately 25 teachers who serve about 300 students in the virtual only world. Additional hurdle is the collaboration with in school principals because the district allows students to move in and out of the virtual classroom at the start of each quarter. Teacher Needs The immediacy of needs has changed. The shift in urgency has made the learning demands of the educators to function daily. Providing professional development has become a issue of timeliness. For example, teachers taking attendance or facilitating class discussions has become something to relearn. Regardless of virtual or in person the what and the why have not changed. We want our kids to come to school and love to come to school. We thus have emphasized relationships. Trying to put the work in the front end to reap results in the end. Much of the PD has been around building connection to the kids virtually. Understanding capacity is very important. Each teacher needs to come from their own point a to point b. Maybe mastering the Zoom is the only thing to earn. Eventually these skills become expectations and we can add to the skill set. This progression allows students to get what they need. Teachers Supporting Students Engagement and making learning be fun is important. So many resources(often free) has made our job easier. Attendance Pear Deck templates or waiting room templates that people can grab and use are the little things that go a long way. Teachers have used music pre-lesson to have some fun. Dance parties are optional and can be super cool. A would you rather can be a way to take attendance and build engagement. Behavior Management - Virtual Style How do we manage this engagement when you are not in the same space. Non-verbal cues, soft conversation, proximity control are not options like they are in the in person world. So what are we to do? Zoom features can be your friend. You could send the student to the waiting room where you can chat them up to redirect their behavior. This sends the needed message before the "return" to class. Chat feature can be moderated to speak to specific students. Allow them to change their name can be turned on and off. Ultimately a problem solving process needs to be established. We can engage the student and then the family to make the environment more successful. Meetings with all stakeholders are essentially. We've even gone as far as calling the student directly to engage them. GoogleVoice numbers can be very helpful for privacy purposes. Home visits can be a game changer too. DO NOT FORGET to Celebrate the Positives Try creating a Flipgrid thank you. Brandon had the students create a message of thanks for the teachers and then created the same for teachers to students. What will Stick from Virtual Learning Assessment should be the biggest change. How do was assess what students can know and do that they just can't look up on Google. Assessment has to be more authentic to assure they are showing the understanding. Having students create TedTalks for example way create that accountability. Offering choice needs to be nonnegotiable. The ownership success can really be quite engaging. We have seen students thrive. This could lead to systematic changes where a virtual platform might be an options. Some kids, for whatever reason, in person is just not their fit. Not to be lost is that this is still a human business no matter what the platform is.

Young, Wild & Broke By KING
Destination -->Havana, Party Boeing

Young, Wild & Broke By KING

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 35:43


All socials @Beholdiamking "In this episode I talk about my trip to Cuba and how it was to meet the musicians  I'm gonna work with on my third album. I wrote my first traditional salsa song, and I'm super excited to share it that experience. Travel is life! DO NOT FORGET"

Upgrade Comics- Movies, Games, TV Talk
#3 Our Top 3 Video Games Of All Time- New Powers Podcast

Upgrade Comics- Movies, Games, TV Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2020 46:37


In This Episode We Discuss Our Top 3 Games Of All Time. We Go Through Our List and Debate What Makes a Great Video Game And Why We Picked These Particular Games. We Talk About Wide Spectrum Of Games From Pokémon Red, Batman Arkham Asylum to The Last of Us. Leave a Review and Do Not Forget to Share With Your Friends. We are here for you! So please feel free to get in contact with any content you would like us to cover. You can find us on: Instagram: www.instagram.com/slowupgrade Email: slowupgrade@gmail.com Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/slowupgrade

A History Of Rock Music in Five Hundred Songs
Episode 104: "He's a Rebel" by "The Crystals"

A History Of Rock Music in Five Hundred Songs

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 41:44


Episode 104 of A History of Rock Music in Five Hundred Songs looks at "He's a Rebel", and how a song recorded by the Blossoms was released under the name of the Crystals.  Click the full post to read liner notes, links to more information, and a transcript of the episode.   Patreon backers also have a ten-minute bonus episode available, on "Sukiyaki" by Kyu Sakamoto. Tilt Araiza has assisted invaluably by doing a first-pass edit, and will hopefully be doing so from now on. Check out Tilt's irregular podcasts at http://www.podnose.com/jaffa-cakes-for-proust and http://sitcomclub.com/ ----more---- Resources As always, I've created a Mixcloud streaming playlist with full versions of all the songs in the episode. A lot of resources were used for this episode. The material on Gene Pitney mostly comes from his page on This is My Story. Always Magic in the Air: The Bomp and Brilliance of the Brill Building Era by Ken Emerson is a good overview of the Brill Building scene. Girl Groups by John Clemente contains potted biographies of many groups of the era, including articles on both The Crystals and the Blossoms. I've referred to two biographies of Spector in this episode, Phil Spector: Out of His Head by Richard Williams and He's a Rebel by Mark Ribkowsky. And information on the Wrecking Crew largely comes from The Wrecking Crew by Kent Hartman. There are many compilations available with some of the hits Spector produced, but I recommend getting Back to Mono, a four-CD overview of his career containing all the major singles put out by Philles.   Patreon This podcast is brought to you by the generosity of my backers on Patreon. Why not join them? Transcript A brief note -- there are some very brief mentions of domestic abuse here. Nothing I think will upset anyone, but you might want to check the transcript if you're at all unsure. Up to this point, whenever we've looked at a girl group, it's been at one that had, to a greater or lesser extent, some control over their own career. Groups like the Marvelettes, the Chantels, and the Bobbettes all wrote their own material, at least at first, and had distinctive personalities before they ever made a record. But today, we're going to look at a group whose identity was so subsumed in that of their producer that the record we're looking at was released under the name of a different group from the one that recorded it. We're going to look at "He's a Rebel", which was recorded by the Blossoms and released by the Crystals. [Excerpt: “The Crystals” (The Blossoms), "He's a Rebel"] The Crystals, from their very beginnings, were intended as a vehicle for the dreams of men, rather than for their own ambitions. Whereas the girl groups we've looked at so far all formed as groups of friends at school before they moved into professional singing, the Crystals were put together by a man named Benny Wells. Wells had a niece, Barbara Alston, who sang with a couple of her schoolfriends, Mary Thomas and Myrna Giraud. Wells put those three together with two other girls, Dee Dee Kenniebrew and Patsy Wright, to form a five-piece vocal group. Wells seems not to have had much concept of what was in the charts at the time -- the descriptions of the music he had the girls singing talk about him wanting them to sound like the Modernaires, the vocal group who sang with Glenn Miller's band in the early 1940s. But the girls went along with Wells, and Wells had good enough ears to recognise a hit when one was brought to him -- and one was brought to him by Patsy Wright's brother-in-law, Leroy Bates. Bates had written a song called "There's No Other Like My Baby", and Wells could tell it had potential. Incidentally, some books say that the song was based on a gospel song called "There's No Other Like My Jesus", and that claim is repeated on Wikipedia, but I can't find any evidence of a song of that name other than people talking about "There's No Other Like My Baby". There is a gospel song called "There's No Other Name Like Jesus", but that has no obvious resemblance to Bates' song, and so I'm going to assume that the song was totally original. As well as bringing the song, Bates also brought the fledgling group a name -- he had a daughter, Crystal Bates, after whom the group named themselves. The newly-named Crystals took their song to the offices of Hill and Range Music, which as well as being a publishing company also owned Big Top Records, the label that had put out the original version of "Twist and Shout", which had so annoyed Bert Berns. And it was there that they ended up meeting up with Phil Spector. After leaving his role at Atlantic, Spector had started working as a freelance producer, including working for Big Top. According to Spector -- a notorious liar, it's important to remember -- he worked during this time on dozens of hits for which he didn't get any credit, just to earn money. But we do know about some of the records he produced during this time. For example, there was one by a new singer called Gene Pitney. Pitney had been knocking around for years, recording for Decca as part of a duo called Jamie and Jane: [Excerpt: Jamie and Jane, "Faithful Our Love"] And for Blaze Records as Billy Bryan: [Excerpt: Billy Bryan, "Going Back to My Love"] But he'd recently signed to Musicor, a label owned by Aaron Schroeder, and had recorded a hit under his own name. Pitney had written "(I Wanna) Love My Life Away", and had taken advantage of the new multitracking technology to record his vocals six times over, creating a unique sound that took the record into the top forty: [Excerpt: Gene Pitney, "(I Wanna) Love My Life Away"] But while that had been a hit, his second single for Musicor was a flop, and so for the third single, Musicor decided to pull out the big guns. They ran a session at which basically the whole of the Brill Building turned up. Leiber and Stoller were to produce a song they'd written for Pitney, the new hot husband-and-wife songwriting team of Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil were there, as was Burt Bacharach, and so were Goffin and King, who wrote the song that *Spector* was to produce for Pitney. All of them were in the control booth, and all of them were chipping in ideas. As you might expect with that many cooks, the session did not go smoothly, and to make matters worse, Pitney was suffering from a terrible cold. The session ended up costing thirteen thousand dollars, at a time when an average recording session cost five hundred dollars. On the song Spector was producing on that session, Goffin and King's "Every Breath I Take", Pitney knew that with the cold he would be completely unable to hit the last note in full voice, and went into falsetto. Luckily, everyone thought it sounded good, and he could pretend it was deliberate, rather than the result of necessity: [Excerpt: Gene Pitney, "Every Breath I Take"] The record only went to number forty-two, but it resuscitated Pitney's singing career, and forged a working relationship between the two men. But soon after that, Spector had flown back to LA to work with his old friend Lester Sill. Sill and producer/songwriter, Lee Hazelwood, had been making records with the guitarist Duane Eddy, producing a string of hits like “Rebel Rouser”: [Excerpt: Duane Eddy, "Rebel Rouser"] But Eddy had recently signed directly to a label, rather than going through Sill and Hazelwood's company as before, and so Sill and Hazelwood had been looking for new artists, and they'd recently signed a group called the Paris Sisters to their production company. Sill had decided to get Spector in to produce the group, and Spector came up with a production that Sill was sure would be a hit, on a song called "I Love How You Love Me", written by Barry Mann with another writer called Jack Keller: [Excerpt: The Paris Sisters, "I Love How You Love Me"] Spector was becoming a perfectionist -- he insisted on recording the rhythm track for that record at one studio, and the string part at another, and apparently spent fifty hours on the mix -- and Sill was spending more and more time in the studio with Spector, fascinated at his attitude to the work he was doing. This led to a breakup between Sill and Hazelwood -- their business relationship was already strained, but Hazelwood got jealous of all the time that Sill was spending with Spector, and decided to split their partnership and go and produce Duane Eddy, without Sill, at Eddy's new label. So Sill was suddenly in the market for a new business partner, and he and Spector decided that they were going to start up their own label, Philles, although by this point everyone who had ever worked with Spector was warning Sill that it was a bad idea to go into business with him. But Spector and Sill kept their intentions secret for a while, and so when Spector met the Crystals at Hill and Range's offices, everyone at Hill and Range just assumed that he was still working for them as a freelance producer, and that the Crystals were going to be recording for Big Top. Freddie Bienstock of Hill & Range later said, "We were very angry because we felt they were Big Top artists. He was merely supposed to produce them for us. There was no question about the fact that he was just rehearsing them for Big Top—hell, he rehearsed them for weeks in our offices. And then he just stole them right out of here. That precipitated a breach of contract with us. We were just incensed because that was a terrific group, and for him to do that shows the type of character he was. We felt he was less than ethical, and, obviously, he was then shown the door.” Bienstock had further words for Spector too, ones I can't repeat here because of content rules about adult language, but they weren't flattering. Spector had been dating Bienstock's daughter, with Bienstock's approval, but that didn't last once Spector betrayed Bienstock. But Spector didn't care. He had his own New York girl group, one that could compete with the Bobbettes or the Chantels or the Shirelles, and he was going to make the Crystals as big as any of them, and he wasn't going to cut Big Top in. He slowed down "There's No Other Like My Baby" and it became the first release on Philles Records, with Barbara Alston singing lead: [Excerpt: The Crystals, "There's No Other Like My Baby"] That record was cut late at night in June 1961. In fact it was cut on Prom Night -- three of the girls came straight to the session from their High School prom, still wearing their prom dresses. Spector wrote the B-side, a song that was originally intended to be the A-side called "Oh Yeah, Maybe Baby", but everyone quickly realised that "There's No Other Like My Baby" was the hit, and it made the top twenty. While Spector was waiting for the money to come in on the first Philles record, he took another job, with Liberty Records, working for his friend Snuff Garrett. He got a thirty thousand dollar advance, made a single flop record with them with an unknown singer named Obrey Wilson, and then quit, keeping his thirty thousand dollars. Once "There's No Other" made the charts, Spector took the Crystals into the studio again, to record a song by Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil that he'd got from Aldon Music. Spector was becoming increasingly convinced that he'd made a mistake in partnering with Lester Sill, and he should really have been working with Don Kirshner, and he was in discussions with Kirshner which came to nothing about them having some sort of joint project. While those discussions fell through, almost all the songs that Spector would use for the next few years would come from Aldon songwriters, and "Uptown" was a perfect example of the new kind of socially-relevant pop songwriting that had been pioneered by Goffin and King, but which Mann and Weil were now making their own. Before becoming a professional songwriter, Weil had been part of the Greenwich Village folk scene, and while she wasn't going to write anything as explicitly political as the work of Pete Seeger, she thought that songs should at least try to be about the real world. "Uptown" was the first example of a theme which would become a major motif for the Crystals' records -- a song about a man who is looked down upon by society, but who the singer believes is better than his reputation. Mann and Weil's song combined that potent teen emotion with an inspiration Weil had had, seeing a handsome Black man pushing a hand truck in the Garment District, and realising that even though he was oppressed by his job, and "a nobody" when he was working downtown, he was still somebody when he was at home. They originally wrote the song for Tony Orlando to sing, but Spector insisted, rightly, that the song worked better with female voices, and that the Crystals should do it. Spector took Mann and Weil's song and gave it a production that evoked the Latin feel of Leiber and Stoller's records for the Drifters: [Excerpt: The Crystals, "Uptown"] By the time of this second record, the Crystals had already been through one lineup change. As soon as she left school, Myrna Giraud got married, and she didn't want to perform on stage any more. She would still sing with the girls in the studio for a little while -- she's on every track of their first album, though she left altogether soon after this recording -- but she was a married woman now and didn't want to be in a group.  The girls needed a replacement, and they also needed something else -- a lead singer. All the girls loved singing, but none of them wanted to be out in front singing lead. Luckily, Dee Dee Kenniebrew's mother was a secretary at the school attended by a fourteen-year-old gospel singer named La La Brooks, and she heard Brooks singing and invited her to join the group. Brooks soon became the group's lead vocalist on stage. But in the studio, Spector didn't want to use her as the lead vocalist. He insisted on Barbara singing the lead on "Uptown", but in a sign of things to come, Mann and Weil weren't happy with her performance -- Spector had to change parts of the melody to accommodate her range -- and they begged Spector to rerecord the lead vocal with Little Eva singing. However, Eva became irritated with Spector's incessant demands for more takes and his micromanagement, cursed him out, and walked out of the studio. The record was released with Barbara's original lead vocal, and while Mann and Weil weren't happy with that, listeners were, as it went to number thirteen on the charts: [Excerpt: The Crystals, "Uptown"] Little Eva later released her own version of the song, on the Dimension Dolls compilation we talked about in the episode on "The Loco-Motion": [Excerpt: Little Eva, "Uptown"] It was Little Eva who inspired the next Crystals single, as well -- as we talked about in the episode on her, she inspired a truly tasteless Goffin and King song called "He Hit Me And It Felt Like A Kiss", which I will not be excerpting, but which was briefly released as the Crystals' third single, before being withdrawn after people objected to hearing teenage girls sing about how romantic and loving domestic abuse is. There seems to be some suggestion that the record was released partly as a way for Spector to annoy Lester Sill, who by all accounts was furious at the release. Spector was angry at Sill over the amount of money he'd made from the Paris Sisters recordings, and decided that he was being treated unfairly and wanted to force Sill out of their partnership. Certainly the next recording by the Crystals was meant to get rid of some other business associates. Two of Philles' distributors had a contract which said they were entitled to the royalties on two Crystals singles. So the second one was a ten-minute song called "The Screw", split over two sides of a disc, which sounded like this: [Excerpt: The Crystals, "The Screw"] Only a handful of promotional copies of that were ever produced. One went to Lester Sill, who by this point had been bought out of his share of the company for a small fraction of what it was worth. The last single Spector recorded for Philles while Sill was still involved with the label was another Crystals record, one that had the involvement of many people Sill had brought into Spector's orbit, and who would continue working with him long after the two men stopped working together. Spector had decided he was going to start recording in California again, and two of Sill's assistants would become regular parts of Spector's new hit-making machine. The first of these was a composer and arranger called Jack Nitzsche, who we'll be seeing a lot more of in this podcast over the next couple of years, in some unexpected places. Nitzsche was a young songwriter, whose biggest credit up to this point was a very minor hit for Preston Epps, "Bongo, Bongo, Bongo": [Excerpt: Preston Epps, "Bongo Bongo Bongo"] Nitzsche would become Spector's most important collaborator, and his arrangements, as much as Spector's production, are what characterise the "Wall of Sound" for which Spector would become famous.  The other assistant of Sill's who became important to Spector's future was a saxophone player named Steve Douglas. We've seen Douglas before, briefly, in the episode on "LSD-25" -- he played in the original lineup of Kip and the Flips, one of the groups we talked about in that episode. He'd left Kip and the Flips to join Duane Eddy's band, and it was through Eddy that he had started working with Sill, when he played on many of Eddy's hits, most famously "Peter Gunn": [Excerpt: Duane Eddy, "Peter Gunn"] Douglas was the union contractor for the session, and for most of the rest of Spector's sixties sessions. This is something we've not talked about previously, but when we look at records produced in LA for the next few years, in particular, it's something that will come up a lot. When a producer wanted to make records at the time, he (for they were all men) would not contact all the musicians himself. Instead, he'd get in touch with a trusted musician and say "I have a session at three o'clock. I need two guitars, bass, drums, a clarinet and a cello" (or whatever combination of instruments), and sometimes might say, "If you can get this particular player, that would be good". The musician would then find out which other musicians were available, get them into the studio, and file the forms which made sure they got paid according to union rules. The contractor, not the producer, decided who was going to play on the session. In the case of this Crystals session, Spector already had a couple of musicians in mind -- a bass player named Ray Pohlman, and his old guitar teacher Howard Roberts, a jazz guitarist who had played on "To Know Him is to Love Him" and "I Love How You Love Me" for Spector already. But Spector wanted a *big* sound -- he wanted the rhythm instruments doubled, so there was a second bass player, Jimmy Bond, and a second guitarist, Tommy Tedesco. Along with them and Douglas were piano player Al de Lory and drummer Hal Blaine. This was the first session on which Spector used any of these musicians, and with the exception of Roberts, who hated working on Spector's sessions and soon stopped, this group put together by Douglas would become the core of what became known as "The Wrecking Crew", a loose group of musicians who would play on a large number of the hit records that would come out of LA in the sixties. Spector also had a guaranteed hit song -- one by Gene Pitney. While Pitney wrote few of his own records, he'd established himself a parallel career as a writer for other people. He'd written "Today's Teardrops", the B-side of Roy Orbison's hit "Blue Angel": [Excerpt: Roy Orbison, "Today's Teardrops"] And had followed that up with a couple of the biggest hits of the early sixties, Bobby Vee's "Rubber Ball": [Excerpt: Bobby Vee, "Rubber Ball"] And Ricky Nelson's "Hello Mary Lou": [Excerpt: Ricky Nelson, "Hello, Mary Lou"] Pitney had written a song, "He's a Rebel", that was very strongly inspired by "Uptown", and Aaron Schroeder, Pitney's publisher, had given the song to Spector. But Spector knew Schroeder, and knew that when he gave you a song, he was going to give it to every other producer who came knocking as well. "He's a Rebel" was definitely going to be a massive hit for someone, and he wanted it to be for the Crystals. He phoned them up and told them to come out to LA to record the song. And they said no. The Crystals had become sick of Spector. He'd made them record songs like "He Hit Me and it Felt Like a Kiss", he'd refused to let their lead singer sing lead, and they'd not seen any money from their two big hits. They weren't going to fly from New York to LA just because he said so. Spector needed a new group, in LA, that he could record doing the song before someone else did it. He could use the Crystals' name -- Philles had the right to put out records by whoever they liked and call it the Crystals -- he just needed a group. He found one in the Blossoms, a group who had connections to many of the people Spector was working with. Jack Nitzsche's wife sometimes sang with them on sessions, and they'd also sung on a Duane Eddy record that Lester Sill had worked on, "Dance With the Guitar Man", where they'd been credited as the Rebelettes: [Excerpt: Duane Eddy, "Dance With the Guitar Man"] The Blossoms had actually been making records in LA for nearly eight years at this point. They'd started out as the Dreamers one of the many groups who'd been discovered by Johnny Otis, back in the early fifties, and had also been part of the scene around the Penguins, one of whom went to school with some of the girls. They started out as a six-piece group, but slimmed down to a quartet after their first record, on which they were the backing group for Richard Berry: [Excerpt: Richard Berry, "At Last"] The first stable lineup of the Dreamers consisted of Fanita James, Gloria Jones (not the one who would later record "Tainted Love"), and the twin sisters Annette and Nanette Williams. They worked primarily with Berry, backing him on five singles in the mid fifties, and also recording songs he wrote for them under their own name, like "Do Not Forget", which actually featured another singer, Jennell Hawkins, on lead: [Excerpt: The Dreamers, "Do Not Forget"] They also sang backing vocals on plenty of other R&B records from people in the LA R&B scene -- for example it's them singing backing vocals, with Jesse Belvin, on Etta James' "Good Rocking Daddy": [Excerpt: Etta James, "Good Rocking Daddy"] The group signed to Capitol Records in 1957, but not under the name The Dreamers -- an executive there said that they all had different skin tones and it made them look like flowers, so they became the Blossoms. They were only at Capitol for a year, but during that time an important lineup change happened -- Nanette quit the group and was replaced by a singer called Darlene Wright. From that point on The Blossoms was the main name the group went under, though they also recorded under other names, for example using the name The Playgirls to record "Gee But I'm Lonesome", a song written by Bruce Johnston, who was briefly dating Annette Williams at the time: [Excerpt: The Playgirls, "Gee But I'm Lonesome"] By 1961 Annette had left the group, and they were down to a trio of Fanita, Gloria, and Darlene. Their records, under whatever name, didn't do very well, but they became the first-call session singers in LA, working on records by everyone from Sam Cooke to Gene Autry.  So it was the Blossoms who were called on in late 1962 to record "He's a Rebel", and it was Darlene Wright who earned her session fee, and no royalties, for singing the lead on a number one record: [Excerpt: The "Crystals" (The Blossoms), "He's a Rebel"] From that point on, the Blossoms would sing on almost every Spector session for the next three years, and Darlene, who he renamed Darlene Love, would become Spector's go-to lead vocalist for records under her own name, the Blossoms, Bob B. Soxx and the Blue Jeans, and the Crystals. It was lucky for Spector that he decided to go this route rather than wait for the Crystals, not only because it introduced him to the Blossoms, but because  he'd been right about Aaron Schroeder. As Spector and Sill sat together in the studio where they were mastering the record, some musicians on a break from the studio next door wandered in, and said, "Hey man. we were just playing the same goddam song!" Literally in the next room as Spector mastered the record, his friend Snuff Garrett was producing Vicki Carr singing "He's a Rebel": [Excerpt: Vicki Carr, "He's a Rebel"] Philles got their version out first, and Carr's record sank without trace, while "The Crystals" went to number one, keeping the song's writer off the top spot, as Gene Pitney sat at number two with a Bacharach and David song, "Only Love Can Break a Heart": [Excerpt: Gene Pitney, "Only Love Can Break a Heart"] The Crystals were shocked that Spector released a Crystals record without any of them on it, but La La Brooks had a similar enough voice to Darlene Love's that they were able to pull the song off live. They had a bit more of a problem with the follow-up, also by the Blossoms but released as the Crystals: [Excerpt: "The Crystals"/The Blossoms, "He's Sure the Boy I Love"] La La could sing that fine, but she had to work on the spoken part -- Darlene was from California and La La had a thick Brooklyn accent. She managed it, just about. As La La was doing such a good job of singing Darlene Love's parts live -- and, more importantly, as she was only fifteen and so didn't complain about things like royalties -- the Crystals finally did get their way and have La La start singing the leads on their singles, starting with "Da Doo Ron Ron". The problem is, none of the other Crystals were on those records -- it was La La singing with the Blossoms, plus other session singers. Listen out for the low harmony in "Da Doo Ron Ron" and see if you recognise the voice: [Excerpt: The Crystals, "Da Doo Ron Ron"] Cher would later move on to bigger things than being a fill-in Crystal. "Da Doo Ron Ron" became another big hit, making number three in the charts, and the follow-up, "Then He Kissed Me", with La La once again on lead vocals, also made the top ten, but the group were falling apart -- Spector was playing La La off against the rest of the group, just to cause trouble, and he'd also lost interest in them once he discovered another group, The Ronettes, who we'll be hearing more about in future episodes. The singles following "Then He Kissed Me" barely scraped the bottom of the Hot One Hundred, and the group left Philles in 1964. They got a payoff of five thousand dollars, in lieu of all future royalties on any of their recordings. They had no luck having hits without Spector, and one by one the group members left, and the group split up by 1966. Mary, Barbara, and Dee Dee briefly reunited as the Crystals in 1971, and La La and Dee Dee made an album together in the eighties of remakes of the group's hits, but nothing came of any of these. Dee Dee continues to tour under the Crystals name in North America, while La La performs solo in America and under the Crystals name in Europe. Barbara, the lead singer on the group's first hits, died in 2018. Darlene Love continues to perform, but we'll hear more about her and the Blossoms in future episodes, I'm sure. The Crystals were treated appallingly by Spector, and are not often treated much better by the fans, who see them as just interchangeable parts in a machine created by a genius. But it should be remembered that they were the ones who brought Spector the song that became the first Philles hit, that both Barbara and La La were fine singers who sang lead on classic hit records, and that Spector taking all the credit for a team effort doesn't mean he deserved it. Both the Crystals and the Blossoms deserved better than to have their identities erased in return for a flat session fee, in order to service the ego of one man.

A History Of Rock Music in Five Hundred Songs
Episode 104: “He’s a Rebel” by “The Crystals”

A History Of Rock Music in Five Hundred Songs

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020


Episode 104 of A History of Rock Music in Five Hundred Songs looks at “He’s a Rebel”, and how a song recorded by the Blossoms was released under the name of the Crystals.  Click the full post to read liner notes, links to more information, and a transcript of the episode.   Patreon backers also have a ten-minute bonus episode available, on “Sukiyaki” by Kyu Sakamoto. Tilt Araiza has assisted invaluably by doing a first-pass edit, and will hopefully be doing so from now on. Check out Tilt’s irregular podcasts at http://www.podnose.com/jaffa-cakes-for-proust and http://sitcomclub.com/ —-more—- Resources As always, I’ve created a Mixcloud streaming playlist with full versions of all the songs in the episode. A lot of resources were used for this episode. The material on Gene Pitney mostly comes from his page on This is My Story. Always Magic in the Air: The Bomp and Brilliance of the Brill Building Era by Ken Emerson is a good overview of the Brill Building scene. Girl Groups by John Clemente contains potted biographies of many groups of the era, including articles on both The Crystals and the Blossoms. I’ve referred to two biographies of Spector in this episode, Phil Spector: Out of His Head by Richard Williams and He’s a Rebel by Mark Ribkowsky. And information on the Wrecking Crew largely comes from The Wrecking Crew by Kent Hartman. There are many compilations available with some of the hits Spector produced, but I recommend getting Back to Mono, a four-CD overview of his career containing all the major singles put out by Philles.   Patreon This podcast is brought to you by the generosity of my backers on Patreon. Why not join them? Transcript A brief note — there are some very brief mentions of domestic abuse here. Nothing I think will upset anyone, but you might want to check the transcript if you’re at all unsure. Up to this point, whenever we’ve looked at a girl group, it’s been at one that had, to a greater or lesser extent, some control over their own career. Groups like the Marvelettes, the Chantels, and the Bobbettes all wrote their own material, at least at first, and had distinctive personalities before they ever made a record. But today, we’re going to look at a group whose identity was so subsumed in that of their producer that the record we’re looking at was released under the name of a different group from the one that recorded it. We’re going to look at “He’s a Rebel”, which was recorded by the Blossoms and released by the Crystals. [Excerpt: “The Crystals” (The Blossoms), “He’s a Rebel”] The Crystals, from their very beginnings, were intended as a vehicle for the dreams of men, rather than for their own ambitions. Whereas the girl groups we’ve looked at so far all formed as groups of friends at school before they moved into professional singing, the Crystals were put together by a man named Benny Wells. Wells had a niece, Barbara Alston, who sang with a couple of her schoolfriends, Mary Thomas and Myrna Giraud. Wells put those three together with two other girls, Dee Dee Kenniebrew and Patsy Wright, to form a five-piece vocal group. Wells seems not to have had much concept of what was in the charts at the time — the descriptions of the music he had the girls singing talk about him wanting them to sound like the Modernaires, the vocal group who sang with Glenn Miller’s band in the early 1940s. But the girls went along with Wells, and Wells had good enough ears to recognise a hit when one was brought to him — and one was brought to him by Patsy Wright’s brother-in-law, Leroy Bates. Bates had written a song called “There’s No Other Like My Baby”, and Wells could tell it had potential. Incidentally, some books say that the song was based on a gospel song called “There’s No Other Like My Jesus”, and that claim is repeated on Wikipedia, but I can’t find any evidence of a song of that name other than people talking about “There’s No Other Like My Baby”. There is a gospel song called “There’s No Other Name Like Jesus”, but that has no obvious resemblance to Bates’ song, and so I’m going to assume that the song was totally original. As well as bringing the song, Bates also brought the fledgling group a name — he had a daughter, Crystal Bates, after whom the group named themselves. The newly-named Crystals took their song to the offices of Hill and Range Music, which as well as being a publishing company also owned Big Top Records, the label that had put out the original version of “Twist and Shout”, which had so annoyed Bert Berns. And it was there that they ended up meeting up with Phil Spector. After leaving his role at Atlantic, Spector had started working as a freelance producer, including working for Big Top. According to Spector — a notorious liar, it’s important to remember — he worked during this time on dozens of hits for which he didn’t get any credit, just to earn money. But we do know about some of the records he produced during this time. For example, there was one by a new singer called Gene Pitney. Pitney had been knocking around for years, recording for Decca as part of a duo called Jamie and Jane: [Excerpt: Jamie and Jane, “Faithful Our Love”] And for Blaze Records as Billy Bryan: [Excerpt: Billy Bryan, “Going Back to My Love”] But he’d recently signed to Musicor, a label owned by Aaron Schroeder, and had recorded a hit under his own name. Pitney had written “(I Wanna) Love My Life Away”, and had taken advantage of the new multitracking technology to record his vocals six times over, creating a unique sound that took the record into the top forty: [Excerpt: Gene Pitney, “(I Wanna) Love My Life Away”] But while that had been a hit, his second single for Musicor was a flop, and so for the third single, Musicor decided to pull out the big guns. They ran a session at which basically the whole of the Brill Building turned up. Leiber and Stoller were to produce a song they’d written for Pitney, the new hot husband-and-wife songwriting team of Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil were there, as was Burt Bacharach, and so were Goffin and King, who wrote the song that *Spector* was to produce for Pitney. All of them were in the control booth, and all of them were chipping in ideas. As you might expect with that many cooks, the session did not go smoothly, and to make matters worse, Pitney was suffering from a terrible cold. The session ended up costing thirteen thousand dollars, at a time when an average recording session cost five hundred dollars. On the song Spector was producing on that session, Goffin and King’s “Every Breath I Take”, Pitney knew that with the cold he would be completely unable to hit the last note in full voice, and went into falsetto. Luckily, everyone thought it sounded good, and he could pretend it was deliberate, rather than the result of necessity: [Excerpt: Gene Pitney, “Every Breath I Take”] The record only went to number forty-two, but it resuscitated Pitney’s singing career, and forged a working relationship between the two men. But soon after that, Spector had flown back to LA to work with his old friend Lester Sill. Sill and producer/songwriter, Lee Hazelwood, had been making records with the guitarist Duane Eddy, producing a string of hits like “Rebel Rouser”: [Excerpt: Duane Eddy, “Rebel Rouser”] But Eddy had recently signed directly to a label, rather than going through Sill and Hazelwood’s company as before, and so Sill and Hazelwood had been looking for new artists, and they’d recently signed a group called the Paris Sisters to their production company. Sill had decided to get Spector in to produce the group, and Spector came up with a production that Sill was sure would be a hit, on a song called “I Love How You Love Me”, written by Barry Mann with another writer called Jack Keller: [Excerpt: The Paris Sisters, “I Love How You Love Me”] Spector was becoming a perfectionist — he insisted on recording the rhythm track for that record at one studio, and the string part at another, and apparently spent fifty hours on the mix — and Sill was spending more and more time in the studio with Spector, fascinated at his attitude to the work he was doing. This led to a breakup between Sill and Hazelwood — their business relationship was already strained, but Hazelwood got jealous of all the time that Sill was spending with Spector, and decided to split their partnership and go and produce Duane Eddy, without Sill, at Eddy’s new label. So Sill was suddenly in the market for a new business partner, and he and Spector decided that they were going to start up their own label, Philles, although by this point everyone who had ever worked with Spector was warning Sill that it was a bad idea to go into business with him. But Spector and Sill kept their intentions secret for a while, and so when Spector met the Crystals at Hill and Range’s offices, everyone at Hill and Range just assumed that he was still working for them as a freelance producer, and that the Crystals were going to be recording for Big Top. Freddie Bienstock of Hill & Range later said, “We were very angry because we felt they were Big Top artists. He was merely supposed to produce them for us. There was no question about the fact that he was just rehearsing them for Big Top—hell, he rehearsed them for weeks in our offices. And then he just stole them right out of here. That precipitated a breach of contract with us. We were just incensed because that was a terrific group, and for him to do that shows the type of character he was. We felt he was less than ethical, and, obviously, he was then shown the door.” Bienstock had further words for Spector too, ones I can’t repeat here because of content rules about adult language, but they weren’t flattering. Spector had been dating Bienstock’s daughter, with Bienstock’s approval, but that didn’t last once Spector betrayed Bienstock. But Spector didn’t care. He had his own New York girl group, one that could compete with the Bobbettes or the Chantels or the Shirelles, and he was going to make the Crystals as big as any of them, and he wasn’t going to cut Big Top in. He slowed down “There’s No Other Like My Baby” and it became the first release on Philles Records, with Barbara Alston singing lead: [Excerpt: The Crystals, “There’s No Other Like My Baby”] That record was cut late at night in June 1961. In fact it was cut on Prom Night — three of the girls came straight to the session from their High School prom, still wearing their prom dresses. Spector wrote the B-side, a song that was originally intended to be the A-side called “Oh Yeah, Maybe Baby”, but everyone quickly realised that “There’s No Other Like My Baby” was the hit, and it made the top twenty. While Spector was waiting for the money to come in on the first Philles record, he took another job, with Liberty Records, working for his friend Snuff Garrett. He got a thirty thousand dollar advance, made a single flop record with them with an unknown singer named Obrey Wilson, and then quit, keeping his thirty thousand dollars. Once “There’s No Other” made the charts, Spector took the Crystals into the studio again, to record a song by Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil that he’d got from Aldon Music. Spector was becoming increasingly convinced that he’d made a mistake in partnering with Lester Sill, and he should really have been working with Don Kirshner, and he was in discussions with Kirshner which came to nothing about them having some sort of joint project. While those discussions fell through, almost all the songs that Spector would use for the next few years would come from Aldon songwriters, and “Uptown” was a perfect example of the new kind of socially-relevant pop songwriting that had been pioneered by Goffin and King, but which Mann and Weil were now making their own. Before becoming a professional songwriter, Weil had been part of the Greenwich Village folk scene, and while she wasn’t going to write anything as explicitly political as the work of Pete Seeger, she thought that songs should at least try to be about the real world. “Uptown” was the first example of a theme which would become a major motif for the Crystals’ records — a song about a man who is looked down upon by society, but who the singer believes is better than his reputation. Mann and Weil’s song combined that potent teen emotion with an inspiration Weil had had, seeing a handsome Black man pushing a hand truck in the Garment District, and realising that even though he was oppressed by his job, and “a nobody” when he was working downtown, he was still somebody when he was at home. They originally wrote the song for Tony Orlando to sing, but Spector insisted, rightly, that the song worked better with female voices, and that the Crystals should do it. Spector took Mann and Weil’s song and gave it a production that evoked the Latin feel of Leiber and Stoller’s records for the Drifters: [Excerpt: The Crystals, “Uptown”] By the time of this second record, the Crystals had already been through one lineup change. As soon as she left school, Myrna Giraud got married, and she didn’t want to perform on stage any more. She would still sing with the girls in the studio for a little while — she’s on every track of their first album, though she left altogether soon after this recording — but she was a married woman now and didn’t want to be in a group.  The girls needed a replacement, and they also needed something else — a lead singer. All the girls loved singing, but none of them wanted to be out in front singing lead. Luckily, Dee Dee Kenniebrew’s mother was a secretary at the school attended by a fourteen-year-old gospel singer named La La Brooks, and she heard Brooks singing and invited her to join the group. Brooks soon became the group’s lead vocalist on stage. But in the studio, Spector didn’t want to use her as the lead vocalist. He insisted on Barbara singing the lead on “Uptown”, but in a sign of things to come, Mann and Weil weren’t happy with her performance — Spector had to change parts of the melody to accommodate her range — and they begged Spector to rerecord the lead vocal with Little Eva singing. However, Eva became irritated with Spector’s incessant demands for more takes and his micromanagement, cursed him out, and walked out of the studio. The record was released with Barbara’s original lead vocal, and while Mann and Weil weren’t happy with that, listeners were, as it went to number thirteen on the charts: [Excerpt: The Crystals, “Uptown”] Little Eva later released her own version of the song, on the Dimension Dolls compilation we talked about in the episode on “The Loco-Motion”: [Excerpt: Little Eva, “Uptown”] It was Little Eva who inspired the next Crystals single, as well — as we talked about in the episode on her, she inspired a truly tasteless Goffin and King song called “He Hit Me And It Felt Like A Kiss”, which I will not be excerpting, but which was briefly released as the Crystals’ third single, before being withdrawn after people objected to hearing teenage girls sing about how romantic and loving domestic abuse is. There seems to be some suggestion that the record was released partly as a way for Spector to annoy Lester Sill, who by all accounts was furious at the release. Spector was angry at Sill over the amount of money he’d made from the Paris Sisters recordings, and decided that he was being treated unfairly and wanted to force Sill out of their partnership. Certainly the next recording by the Crystals was meant to get rid of some other business associates. Two of Philles’ distributors had a contract which said they were entitled to the royalties on two Crystals singles. So the second one was a ten-minute song called “The Screw”, split over two sides of a disc, which sounded like this: [Excerpt: The Crystals, “The Screw”] Only a handful of promotional copies of that were ever produced. One went to Lester Sill, who by this point had been bought out of his share of the company for a small fraction of what it was worth. The last single Spector recorded for Philles while Sill was still involved with the label was another Crystals record, one that had the involvement of many people Sill had brought into Spector’s orbit, and who would continue working with him long after the two men stopped working together. Spector had decided he was going to start recording in California again, and two of Sill’s assistants would become regular parts of Spector’s new hit-making machine. The first of these was a composer and arranger called Jack Nitzsche, who we’ll be seeing a lot more of in this podcast over the next couple of years, in some unexpected places. Nitzsche was a young songwriter, whose biggest credit up to this point was a very minor hit for Preston Epps, “Bongo, Bongo, Bongo”: [Excerpt: Preston Epps, “Bongo Bongo Bongo”] Nitzsche would become Spector’s most important collaborator, and his arrangements, as much as Spector’s production, are what characterise the “Wall of Sound” for which Spector would become famous.  The other assistant of Sill’s who became important to Spector’s future was a saxophone player named Steve Douglas. We’ve seen Douglas before, briefly, in the episode on “LSD-25” — he played in the original lineup of Kip and the Flips, one of the groups we talked about in that episode. He’d left Kip and the Flips to join Duane Eddy’s band, and it was through Eddy that he had started working with Sill, when he played on many of Eddy’s hits, most famously “Peter Gunn”: [Excerpt: Duane Eddy, “Peter Gunn”] Douglas was the union contractor for the session, and for most of the rest of Spector’s sixties sessions. This is something we’ve not talked about previously, but when we look at records produced in LA for the next few years, in particular, it’s something that will come up a lot. When a producer wanted to make records at the time, he (for they were all men) would not contact all the musicians himself. Instead, he’d get in touch with a trusted musician and say “I have a session at three o’clock. I need two guitars, bass, drums, a clarinet and a cello” (or whatever combination of instruments), and sometimes might say, “If you can get this particular player, that would be good”. The musician would then find out which other musicians were available, get them into the studio, and file the forms which made sure they got paid according to union rules. The contractor, not the producer, decided who was going to play on the session. In the case of this Crystals session, Spector already had a couple of musicians in mind — a bass player named Ray Pohlman, and his old guitar teacher Howard Roberts, a jazz guitarist who had played on “To Know Him is to Love Him” and “I Love How You Love Me” for Spector already. But Spector wanted a *big* sound — he wanted the rhythm instruments doubled, so there was a second bass player, Jimmy Bond, and a second guitarist, Tommy Tedesco. Along with them and Douglas were piano player Al de Lory and drummer Hal Blaine. This was the first session on which Spector used any of these musicians, and with the exception of Roberts, who hated working on Spector’s sessions and soon stopped, this group put together by Douglas would become the core of what became known as “The Wrecking Crew”, a loose group of musicians who would play on a large number of the hit records that would come out of LA in the sixties. Spector also had a guaranteed hit song — one by Gene Pitney. While Pitney wrote few of his own records, he’d established himself a parallel career as a writer for other people. He’d written “Today’s Teardrops”, the B-side of Roy Orbison’s hit “Blue Angel”: [Excerpt: Roy Orbison, “Today’s Teardrops”] And had followed that up with a couple of the biggest hits of the early sixties, Bobby Vee’s “Rubber Ball”: [Excerpt: Bobby Vee, “Rubber Ball”] And Ricky Nelson’s “Hello Mary Lou”: [Excerpt: Ricky Nelson, “Hello, Mary Lou”] Pitney had written a song, “He’s a Rebel”, that was very strongly inspired by “Uptown”, and Aaron Schroeder, Pitney’s publisher, had given the song to Spector. But Spector knew Schroeder, and knew that when he gave you a song, he was going to give it to every other producer who came knocking as well. “He’s a Rebel” was definitely going to be a massive hit for someone, and he wanted it to be for the Crystals. He phoned them up and told them to come out to LA to record the song. And they said no. The Crystals had become sick of Spector. He’d made them record songs like “He Hit Me and it Felt Like a Kiss”, he’d refused to let their lead singer sing lead, and they’d not seen any money from their two big hits. They weren’t going to fly from New York to LA just because he said so. Spector needed a new group, in LA, that he could record doing the song before someone else did it. He could use the Crystals’ name — Philles had the right to put out records by whoever they liked and call it the Crystals — he just needed a group. He found one in the Blossoms, a group who had connections to many of the people Spector was working with. Jack Nitzsche’s wife sometimes sang with them on sessions, and they’d also sung on a Duane Eddy record that Lester Sill had worked on, “Dance With the Guitar Man”, where they’d been credited as the Rebelettes: [Excerpt: Duane Eddy, “Dance With the Guitar Man”] The Blossoms had actually been making records in LA for nearly eight years at this point. They’d started out as the Dreamers one of the many groups who’d been discovered by Johnny Otis, back in the early fifties, and had also been part of the scene around the Penguins, one of whom went to school with some of the girls. They started out as a six-piece group, but slimmed down to a quartet after their first record, on which they were the backing group for Richard Berry: [Excerpt: Richard Berry, “At Last”] The first stable lineup of the Dreamers consisted of Fanita James, Gloria Jones (not the one who would later record “Tainted Love”), and the twin sisters Annette and Nanette Williams. They worked primarily with Berry, backing him on five singles in the mid fifties, and also recording songs he wrote for them under their own name, like “Do Not Forget”, which actually featured another singer, Jennell Hawkins, on lead: [Excerpt: The Dreamers, “Do Not Forget”] They also sang backing vocals on plenty of other R&B records from people in the LA R&B scene — for example it’s them singing backing vocals, with Jesse Belvin, on Etta James’ “Good Rocking Daddy”: [Excerpt: Etta James, “Good Rocking Daddy”] The group signed to Capitol Records in 1957, but not under the name The Dreamers — an executive there said that they all had different skin tones and it made them look like flowers, so they became the Blossoms. They were only at Capitol for a year, but during that time an important lineup change happened — Nanette quit the group and was replaced by a singer called Darlene Wright. From that point on The Blossoms was the main name the group went under, though they also recorded under other names, for example using the name The Playgirls to record “Gee But I’m Lonesome”, a song written by Bruce Johnston, who was briefly dating Annette Williams at the time: [Excerpt: The Playgirls, “Gee But I’m Lonesome”] By 1961 Annette had left the group, and they were down to a trio of Fanita, Gloria, and Darlene. Their records, under whatever name, didn’t do very well, but they became the first-call session singers in LA, working on records by everyone from Sam Cooke to Gene Autry.  So it was the Blossoms who were called on in late 1962 to record “He’s a Rebel”, and it was Darlene Wright who earned her session fee, and no royalties, for singing the lead on a number one record: [Excerpt: The “Crystals” (The Blossoms), “He’s a Rebel”] From that point on, the Blossoms would sing on almost every Spector session for the next three years, and Darlene, who he renamed Darlene Love, would become Spector’s go-to lead vocalist for records under her own name, the Blossoms, Bob B. Soxx and the Blue Jeans, and the Crystals. It was lucky for Spector that he decided to go this route rather than wait for the Crystals, not only because it introduced him to the Blossoms, but because  he’d been right about Aaron Schroeder. As Spector and Sill sat together in the studio where they were mastering the record, some musicians on a break from the studio next door wandered in, and said, “Hey man. we were just playing the same goddam song!” Literally in the next room as Spector mastered the record, his friend Snuff Garrett was producing Vicki Carr singing “He’s a Rebel”: [Excerpt: Vicki Carr, “He’s a Rebel”] Philles got their version out first, and Carr’s record sank without trace, while “The Crystals” went to number one, keeping the song’s writer off the top spot, as Gene Pitney sat at number two with a Bacharach and David song, “Only Love Can Break a Heart”: [Excerpt: Gene Pitney, “Only Love Can Break a Heart”] The Crystals were shocked that Spector released a Crystals record without any of them on it, but La La Brooks had a similar enough voice to Darlene Love’s that they were able to pull the song off live. They had a bit more of a problem with the follow-up, also by the Blossoms but released as the Crystals: [Excerpt: “The Crystals”/The Blossoms, “He’s Sure the Boy I Love”] La La could sing that fine, but she had to work on the spoken part — Darlene was from California and La La had a thick Brooklyn accent. She managed it, just about. As La La was doing such a good job of singing Darlene Love’s parts live — and, more importantly, as she was only fifteen and so didn’t complain about things like royalties — the Crystals finally did get their way and have La La start singing the leads on their singles, starting with “Da Doo Ron Ron”. The problem is, none of the other Crystals were on those records — it was La La singing with the Blossoms, plus other session singers. Listen out for the low harmony in “Da Doo Ron Ron” and see if you recognise the voice: [Excerpt: The Crystals, “Da Doo Ron Ron”] Cher would later move on to bigger things than being a fill-in Crystal. “Da Doo Ron Ron” became another big hit, making number three in the charts, and the follow-up, “Then He Kissed Me”, with La La once again on lead vocals, also made the top ten, but the group were falling apart — Spector was playing La La off against the rest of the group, just to cause trouble, and he’d also lost interest in them once he discovered another group, The Ronettes, who we’ll be hearing more about in future episodes. The singles following “Then He Kissed Me” barely scraped the bottom of the Hot One Hundred, and the group left Philles in 1964. They got a payoff of five thousand dollars, in lieu of all future royalties on any of their recordings. They had no luck having hits without Spector, and one by one the group members left, and the group split up by 1966. Mary, Barbara, and Dee Dee briefly reunited as the Crystals in 1971, and La La and Dee Dee made an album together in the eighties of remakes of the group’s hits, but nothing came of any of these. Dee Dee continues to tour under the Crystals name in North America, while La La performs solo in America and under the Crystals name in Europe. Barbara, the lead singer on the group’s first hits, died in 2018. Darlene Love continues to perform, but we’ll hear more about her and the Blossoms in future episodes, I’m sure. The Crystals were treated appallingly by Spector, and are not often treated much better by the fans, who see them as just interchangeable parts in a machine created by a genius. But it should be remembered that they were the ones who brought Spector the song that became the first Philles hit, that both Barbara and La La were fine singers who sang lead on classic hit records, and that Spector taking all the credit for a team effort doesn’t mean he deserved it. Both the Crystals and the Blossoms deserved better than to have their identities erased in return for a flat session fee, in order to service the ego of one man.

Bullpen Sessions with Andy Neary
70. 3 Steps To Crush Your 2021 Sales Goals

Bullpen Sessions with Andy Neary

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2020 23:19


Let's face it, sales has been tough for most this year. With the amount of uncertainty and fear in the air, many aren't making buying decisions. If that's not enough, trying to stand out in a noisy industry (insert whatever industry you're in) has never been tougher. However, there are plenty of sales professionals out there who have taken their results to the next level in 2020. What are they doing? Listen in! This week I dive into a 3-step approach that has helped many of my clients continue to grow in a year full of stagnant sales results. They have mastered the ability to grab more attention than their competition, have a streamlined process for earning the business, and have created an effective, yet simple, plan of action to help clients win year after year. This approach reminds me a lot of how I approach a start on the mound. Tune into this week's episode to learn how to overcome a rough year and make 2021 an amazing year for your sales goals! DO NOT FORGET to sign up for the 10-day Holiday Challenge! What is it? 10 days of FREE daily coaching to help you get cranked up to finish the year strong and build a winning game plan to stand out in 2021! Simply text "challenge" to 414-622-1462 and JOIN TODAY! Connect with me on social media: LinkedIn: Andy Neary Instagram: @andy_neary Subscribe to my YouTube Channel Learn more: andyneary.com

Slapbox Podcast
Episode 421 Night Trap

Slapbox Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2020 104:12


No Ninjas for You, Bristol Stool Chart Cakes, Do Not Forget the Sour Cream and The Raping Blob

Bullpen Sessions with Andy Neary
Episode 53 - Be Your Authentic Badass Self with Ryan Miller

Bullpen Sessions with Andy Neary

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2020 42:44


Show Notes: This week I sit down with Ryan Miller. Ryan is a Business Coach to high-performing leaders who are looking to align all areas of their so they can live authentically without compromise. You're going to love Ryan's energy and passion behind his mission in life to help people live their authentic badass self. He's a man of many talents. Not only is Ryan a Business Coach, he's the proud owner of several other businesses, and he's an ordained Pastor. Ryan's life has been one fascinating journey, good and bad. He talks about his experience during the tragic events at the 2017 Route 91 Harvest Festival Concert in Las Vegas, the unexpected loss of a colleague, and how these moments shaped the man he is today and defined the passion he brings to his clients. I never pass up a chance to chat with other good human beings who are doing great things for great people. DO NOT FORGET to jump in my text community where I'm sharing a ton of FREE coaching. Simply text "mindset" to 414-622-1462 so you can get all the good stuff! Resources: LinkedIn: Ryan Miller Instagram: rjmsalespro Podcast: Authentic Conversations with Ryan Miller Lean more: ryanjamesmiller.com Follow me on social media: LinkedIn: Andy Neary Instagram: @andy_neary Learn more: andyneary.com

Pajama Gramma Podcast
What's SHE Up To Now Day 957? Forgive, Do Not Forget! Business Journey Journal.

Pajama Gramma Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2020 18:23


What's SHE Up To Now Day 957? Forgive, Do Not Forget! Business Journey Journal. Drop in to get the real scoop--the good, the bad, the ugly, the truth (well my truth anyway). https://facebook.com/beme2thrive #journeyjournal #whattodonow #forgivenotforget

Wisdom Tales
#10 Only When You Are Ready!

Wisdom Tales

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2020 7:20


Wisdom Tales on Wednesday's ! ModMonk Anshul narrates another interesting story about a man and his master. It is true that we as humans search every place and for the things, people, places we desire.. but we do not look internally and see are we ready for it? Hear the story to know more... hope you enjoy it ! - DO NOT FORGET to follow - so that you do not miss out on any upcoming stories. Sending love and light.

Chapter and Verse
Ep. 210: Mormon 5: Do Not Forget, Ye Child of God

Chapter and Verse

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020


Welcome to Chapter and Verse, a chapter by chapter reflection on the Book of Mormon through poetry, as a way to strengthen your personal and family Gospel study with a focus on the Come, Follow Me curriculum. One chapter, one verse. Today we have a text based on Mormon 5 “Do Not Forget, Ye Child of God“. Visit us at http://chapterandverse.poetry.blog

Build Your Empire Podcast
EP 017 - Sunday Fuzzday

Build Your Empire Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 18:47


Day 5 into our April 30 for 30 challenge and today is Sunday Fuzzday! Chris Marshall AKA Fuzzy Wiinters and Frank G AKA Trippie Falls get a little fuzzy for this one. We speak our minds while sipping on Sauvignon Blanc. During quarantine it is important to still connect and have fun with your friends. Either virtually or 6ft apart. DO NOT FORGET you are in control! Join Fuzzy and Trippie and pour a glass of your favorite spirit! Hosts: Chris Marshall and Frank Groleau. THANKS FOR LISTENING

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Encouraging Others in Loving Jesus Podcast
Episode 53: As Seasons Change, Do Not Forget the Lord

Encouraging Others in Loving Jesus Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2020 41:37


Season 2 begins with Podcast Episode 53, “As Seasons Change, Do Not Forget the Lord.” Kim discusses the importance of being intentional about remembering God through all the seasons of life.   The primary scripture text for this episode is Judges 8:28-35, with the focal scripture 8:34.   28 That is the story of how the people of Israel defeated Midian, which never recovered. Throughout the rest of Gideon's lifetime—about forty years—there was peace in the land.   29 Then Gideon son of Joash returned home. 30 He had seventy sons born to him, for he had many wives. 31 He also had a concubine in Shechem, who gave birth to a son, whom he named Abimelech. 32 Gideon died when he was very old, and he was buried in the grave of his father, Joash, at Ophrah in the land of the clan of Abiezer. 33 As soon as Gideon died, the Israelites prostituted themselves by worshiping the images of Baal, making Baal-berith their god. 34 They forgot the Lord their God, who had rescued them from all their enemies surrounding them. 35 Nor did they show any loyalty to the family of Jerub-baal (that is, Gideon), despite all the good he had done for Israel. Our BRAND NEW Facebook Group is devoted to providing a place for us to encourage each other through all the seasons of life. Follow the provided link to request admittance into “Encouraging Others in Loving Jesus”—https://www.facebook.com/groups/encouragingothersinlovingjesus/ Feel free to invite others who will be good encouragers and/or need encouragement to follow Jesus.   Prayer suggestions from the National Day of Prayer regarding the coronavirus—https://www.nationaldayofprayer.org/natl_prayer_response_coronavirus   Words to “Great Is Thy Faithfulness” can be obtained at https://www.hymnal.net/en/hymn/h/19 Would you like to take a deeper dive into the book of Joshua and learn more about the Israelite story, join Kim as she teaches “Finding Courage for Life's Battles: Life Lessons from the Book of Joshua.”   To take her FREE 3-Day Online Bible Study entitled “Let  God Transform U through His Word: Why Is Personal Bible Study So Important to Your Christian Life?”.   Check out Kim's website at https://gettinghealthyall4hisglory.com for blog posts and her PDF Printable collection.   Remember, “It's Always a Trust & Obey Kinda Day!”   If you have questions or comments or would like to learn more about how to follow Jesus, please email Kim at gettinghealthyall4hisglory@gmail.com.   National Suicide Prevention Lifeline   1-800-273-8255   https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/    

CarbonCast
Deuteronomy 8-11

CarbonCast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2020 16:29


Do Not Forget the Lord, Not Because of Israel's Righteousness, The Golden Calf, Tablets Like the First Ones, Fear the Lord, Love and Obey the Lord

Abundant Life Church - Springfield, MO
2019-06-30--Wealth In Jesus II

Abundant Life Church - Springfield, MO

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2019 32:26


Lowlife Chopper Podcast
E True Hollywood Story: The Eazy Company

Lowlife Chopper Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2019 211:28


This week, we sit down with Worcester’s finest bike building duo, the Eazy Company. We talk about their People’s Champ 7 build, how soaps and DC shoes ruled the early 2000’s, side of the road sagas and much more. Tune in to listen to the guys behind some of the most legit shows in the Northeast and how their story started. DO NOT FORGET to cast your vote for Eazy Company TODAY at https://www.biltwellinc.com/wtf/2019/03/biltwell-peoples-champ-2019-round-1/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lowlifechopperpodcast/support

AVG FANTASY FOOTBALL PODCAST
Episode 49: Leveon Bell Smoked All My Weed?!

AVG FANTASY FOOTBALL PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2019 79:13


In this episode we dive into all the most recent Fantasy Football News! From the Steelers finally letting go of their weed smoking Running Back Leveon Bell to where we the Average Bros think Jordan Howard will land. Do Not Forget to Follow Us on other Social Media platforms for quicker news information. . . . . . . . . . . . www.instagram.com/averagebros_fantasyfootball/ . www.twitch.tv/averagebrosffp . www.facebook.com/AverageBrosFFP/?…=admin_todo_tour . twitter.com/averagebrosffp

Average Bros Fantasy Football Podcast
Episode 49: Leveon Bell Smoked All My Weed?!

Average Bros Fantasy Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2019 79:13


In this episode we dive into all the most recent Fantasy Football News! From the Steelers finally letting go of their weed smoking Running Back Leveon Bell to where we the Average Bros think Jordan Howard will land. Do Not Forget to Follow Us on other Social Media platforms for quicker news information. . . . . . . . . . . . www.instagram.com/averagebros_fantasyfootball/ . www.twitch.tv/averagebrosffp . www.facebook.com/AverageBrosFFP/?…=admin_todo_tour . twitter.com/averagebrosffp

Sports State Of Mind
Episode 27 First Of Many Shows Together ( Feat Mike & Chucky P)

Sports State Of Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2019 86:13


Welcome back! In this episode I sit down with two good friends of mines Mike and Chucky P. Mike who is a huge Washingtonian sports fanatic and Chucky P who is a SSM Podcast regular. We touched topics from the positive of being a parent coach for your children, as well as winning a championship with them. How both guest describe how much of an emotional rollercoaster being a Washington Redskins fan this past 2018-2019 NFL season. Is Tom Brady really the G.O.A.T? NBA trade recap. Can you really build a team around Kevin Durant? Lakers and LeBron James and more…..So sit back and enjoy your listen. DO NOT FORGET to like and comment as well as follow Sports State Of Mind on all our social media platforms: iTunes, Spotify ( Sports State Of Mind) Twitter (SSMPodcast) Instagram (SportsStateOfMindd) or leave a voicemail on 267-282-1038. Thank you

Sports State Of Mind
Episode 26 Brotherly Love ( Featuring Marcus Mason & Nique)

Sports State Of Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2019 59:24


Happy New Year from Sports State Of Mind Podcast. We are back and ready to hit 2019 the right way. In episode 26 “ Brotherly Love” featuring both of my brothers Nique and Marcus Mason we touch multiple topics from Marcus Mason’s unbelievable time in high school were he held Maryland football state records in rushing yards and touchdowns. Followed by his days playing football at Illinois University and Youngstown State University. To finally his NFL experiences from having a locker next to the late great Washington Redskin safety Sean Taylor, to being on the same team as Bret Frave, as well as how amazing the Baltimore Ravens team chemistry was. So sit back and enjoy your listen. DO NOT FORGET to like and comment as well as follow Sports State Of Mind on all our social media platforms: iTunes, Spotify (Sports State Of Mind) Twitter (SSMPodcast) Instagram (SportsStateOfMindd) or leave a voicemail on 267-282-1038. Thank you

Through the Word
Deuteronomy 8 Explained | Journey 7 Day 37

Through the Word

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2018 8:23


Deuteronomy 8: Do Not Forget the Lord | Moses encourages the people to walk with God, which is another way of saying "keep God with you at all times". The key words to this passage are remember and forget. Moses wants them to keep God in front of their eyes at all times. In the New Testament we equate this to Hebrews's charge to "fix your eyes upon Jesus".Journey 7 | Promises Kept. Journey Seven returns to Jesus' story, as Matthew presents Christ as the coming King and fulfillment of God's promises. In the Old Testament, Deuteronomy brings us to the edge of the Promised Land as Moses reminds Israel of God's faithfulness and challenges them to trust God for the road ahead. Then Hebrews connects the dots between the testaments, and 2nd Corinthians digs in to the heart of ministry. (91 days)Teacher: Peyton JonesAbout TTW: When the Bible is confusing, Through the Word explains it with clear and concise audio guides for every chapter. The TTW Podcast follows 19 Journeys covering every book and chapter in the Bible. Each journey is an epic adventure through several Bible books, as your favorite pastors explain each chapter with clear explanation and insightful application. Understand the Bible in just ten minutes a day, and join us for all 19 Journeys on the TTW podcast or TTW app!Get the App: https://throughtheword.orgContact: https://throughtheword.org/contactDonate: https://throughtheword.org/givingDeuteronomy 8 Themes: remembrance, obedience, desertDeuteronomy 8 Tags: manna, discipline, praise, destructionKey Verses: Quotes: Audio & Text © 2011-2021 Through the Word™ Inc. All rights reserved worldwide.Bible Quotes: The Holy Bible New International Version® NIV® Copyright © 1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc.® Used by permission of Biblica, Inc.® All rights reserved worldwide.

Sports State Of Mind
Episode 25 We Talking Basketball (Feat Malick)

Sports State Of Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2018 77:27


In episode 25 I have a returning guest from episode 13 Malik. In this episode we go in deep talking about the NBA. Its only right that we also talk about our sorry ass teams the Chicago Bulls and Washington Wizards in my new segment Good news/ Bad news. Of course, you know I have to test his Wizard knowledge in the game “Hi my name is” as well as talking about how Carmelo Anthony, and what he has to overcome in order stay in the NBA. The Jimmy Butler trade to the 76ers, who is the beast in the east? Kevin Durant/ Draymond Green drama. Who is the 2nd best team in the western conference? Are the LA Clippers the real team in LA? Plus more so sit back and enjoy. DO NOT FORGET to like and comment as well as follow Sports State Of Mind on all our social media platforms: iTunes, Google Play ( Sports State Of Mind) Twitter (SSMPodcast) Instagram (SportsStateOfMindd) or leave a voicemail on 267-282-1038. Thank you

Sports State Of Mind
Episode 24 Golden Flasher [Side B] (Feat Coach Pleasant & Throwback Boobie)

Sports State Of Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2018 88:45


Welcome back! I hope you are ready for part 2 of the Golden Flasher featuring Coach Pleasant & Throwback Boobie? In this episode Coach Pleasant goes in deep detail describing his experience playing football at Kent St University, preparing for the NFL draft, playing in the AFL, and his new path in coaching and personal training. So sit back and enjoy. DO NOT FORGET to like and comment as well as follow Sports State Of Mind on all our social media platform iTunes, Google Play ( Sports State Of Mind) Twitter (SSMPodcast) Instagram (SportsStateOfMindd) or leave a voicemail on 267-282-1038. Thank you

Sports State Of Mind
Episode 23 Golden Flasher [Side A] (Feat Coach Pleasant & Throwback Boobie)

Sports State Of Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2018 57:41


Aww Sookie Sookie Now! We are back season 2 of Sports State Of Mind and it only right that I have a real good friend of mine Coach Pleasant, and my man Throwback Boobie . In this episode we go deep into the upbringing of Coach Pleasant as an athlete to the person he is today. So sit back and enjoy. DO NOT FORGET to like and comment as well as follow Sports State Of Mind on all our social media platform iTunes, Google Play ( Sports State Of Mind) Twitter (SSMPodcast) Instagram (SportsStateOfMindd) or leave a voicemail on 267-282-1038. Thank you

Sports State Of Mind
Episode 22 The Lost Episode (Feat Throwback Boobie)

Sports State Of Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2018 22:29


So I should be preparing for season 2 but I can't because I have so much to say. Especially when you have a huge signing with Nike and Colin Kaepernick. In this episode I have a returning guest my dude Throwback Boobie, and in this episode we discuss why I am not watching the NFL this season and why he is. As well as how far he thinks his Dallas Mavericks will go this NBA season. So sit back and enjoy. DO NOT FORGET to like and comment as well as follow Sports State Of Mindd on all our social media platform iTunes, Google Play ( Sports State Of Mind) Twitter (SSMPodcast) Instagram (SportsStateOfMindd) or leave a voicemail on 267-282-1038. Thank you

Your Anxiety Toolkit
Ep. 61: “Trust your capacity to change” - Tara Brach Interview

Your Anxiety Toolkit

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2018 23:29


“Trust your capacity to change” - Tara Brach Interview I am thrilled and honored to share with you an interview I did with my absolute idol, Tara Brach.  If you don’t know who Tara Brach is, let me introduce to you an amazing and inspirational human. Tara Brach is a leading Western teacher of Buddhist Meditation, emotional healing and spiritual awakening.  Tara is a Clinical Psychologist, meditation teacher and Author of Radical Acceptance and True Refuge, two of my favorite books.   In addition, Tara Brach, along side Jack Kornfield, co-founded the Awareness Training Institute (ATI) and the Mindfulness Meditation Teacher Certification Program (MMTCP). For me, Tara’s podcast (tarabrach.com) was (and is) one of the most important parts of my own personal development and growth.  For hours I would (and still do) walk the neighborhood while listening to her podcast.  Tara helped me through some of the hardest times in my life and allowed me to access her tools and wisdom through a freely offered podcast and streaming service that inspired me to create CBTschool.com.  Tara taught me to be a fearless mental health advocate, so you may see that much of CBT School follows her goal of offering skillful and generous work. While I was in Washington, DC for the International OCD Foundation conference, I was lucky enough to meet with Tara in person before her Wednesdays with Tara Meditation Talk and ask her some questions about anxiety and mindfulness.  I am still freaking out with excitement that I had the opportunity to meet her in person and then get to interview her for the Your Anxiety Toolkit Podcast. My goal for this podcast episode was to zero in to the questions I often get asked and see what Tara’s response would be.  True to form, Tara gives us some BEAUTIFUL responses that are easy to understand and apply. In this interview, we talk specifically about how uncertainty can be one of the hardest and most challenging parts of anxiety, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), panic attacks and depression.  Tara gives some amazing mindfulness tools to help us approach uncertainty. We also talked about her book, Radical Acceptance and what some of the road blocks are to radically accepting our discomforts or fears.  If you haven’t read her books, I strongly encourage you to.  Tara has a way of bringing compassion into the room, even if she isn’t physically there. Tara gives us tips on how to implement Mindfulness practices into our everyday life and normalizes the struggles we all have with this. One of the questions I was most interested in asking Tara was her advice for those who are deeply suffering with mental health right now.  She so beautifully responded with compassion and deep knowledge of mindfulness practice.  This answer brought me to tears and I am so grateful for having this experience with her. And, last of all, I just had to ask Tara about why she uses humor in her meditation talks and Tara kindly shared with us one of her favorite jokes.  Tara used humor a lot to help us understand our own reactivity or idiosyncrasies and I just loved having a little chuckle with her. So, as you can see, I am just a teeny bit in love with Tara (wink, wink).  I really hope you get as much as I did out of this episode.   Thank you so much Tara for your kindness and generosity. Ok folks!  DO NOT FORGET to stay til the end of the episode because Tara so kindly gives an AMAZING GIFT at the end of the interview for our wonderful CBT School community.

Considera l'armadillo
Considera l'armadillo lunedì 08/05/2017

Considera l'armadillo

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2017 25:43


Dove si parla del corteo di sabato 13 maggio "no alla vivisezione e si ai metodi sostitutivi", di Associazione Animalisti Onlus, di Lav, di Leal Lega Antivivisezionista, di Enpa, di Enpa Monza e Brianza, di banco informativo sterilizzazione, di Teresa Maresca, di Rock art. Le ombre della caverna, di Teatro Menotti, di Roberto Mussapi, con TIZIANA PERS, del suo video Elephant Song, di Natalia Molebotsi, del Museo di Storia Naturale di Trieste, di pittura, di Africa, di Siringheti, di Ivan, di Parigi, di Musèe de la Chasse et de la Nature, di Leonardo Caffo, di Valentina Sonzogno, del Clan dell'Elefante, di Do Not Forget, http://www.museumsinshort.eu/partecipanti/dettaglio_video.asp?id=117&idanno=5 e scopriamo che Tiziana avrebbe voluto essere un Cavallo

Considera l'armadillo
Considera l'armadillo lun 08/05

Considera l'armadillo

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2017 25:43


Dove si parla del corteo di sabato 13 maggio "no alla vivisezione e si ai metodi sostitutivi", di Associazione Animalisti Onlus, di Lav, di Leal Lega Antivivisezionista, di Enpa, di Enpa Monza e Brianza, di banco informativo sterilizzazione, di Teresa Maresca, di Rock art. Le ombre della caverna, di Teatro Menotti, di Roberto Mussapi, con TIZIANA PERS, del suo video Elephant Song, di Natalia Molebotsi, del Museo di Storia Naturale di Trieste, di pittura, di Africa, di Siringheti, di Ivan, di Parigi, di Musèe de la Chasse et de la Nature, di Leonardo Caffo, di Valentina Sonzogno, del Clan dell'Elefante, di Do Not Forget, http://www.museumsinshort.eu/partecipanti/dettaglio_video.asp?id=117&idanno=5 e scopriamo che Tiziana avrebbe voluto essere un Cavallo

Considera l'armadillo
Considera l'armadillo lun 08/05

Considera l'armadillo

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2017 25:43


Dove si parla del corteo di sabato 13 maggio "no alla vivisezione e si ai metodi sostitutivi", di Associazione Animalisti Onlus, di Lav, di Leal Lega Antivivisezionista, di Enpa, di Enpa Monza e Brianza, di banco informativo sterilizzazione, di Teresa Maresca, di Rock art. Le ombre della caverna, di Teatro Menotti, di Roberto Mussapi, con TIZIANA PERS, del suo video Elephant Song, di Natalia Molebotsi, del Museo di Storia Naturale di Trieste, di pittura, di Africa, di Siringheti, di Ivan, di Parigi, di Musèe de la Chasse et de la Nature, di Leonardo Caffo, di Valentina Sonzogno, del Clan dell'Elefante, di Do Not Forget, http://www.museumsinshort.eu/partecipanti/dettaglio_video.asp?id=117&idanno=5 e scopriamo che Tiziana avrebbe voluto essere un Cavallo

Sandwich triangle
Sandwich Triangle – Boogie Bukkake // 08.10.16

Sandwich triangle

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2016 119:07


Bonjour mesdames, mesdemoiselles, messieurs,Nous voilà tous à l'aube d'un moment important, mais inopportun, car il y a des choses beaucoup plus importantes dans la vie des hommes et des femmes que l'art de déposer une tranche de coppa sur un lit de mozzarella, une de serrano sur des cornichons, ou encore des disques sur les platines de Radio Campus Paris. Cette émission est inopportune et inopinément périmée depuis 2014. Cependant, des couples se sont créés, des verres ont trinqué, des amours se sont déchus, de francs moments de camaraderies ont eu lieu, auréolés de rencontres fantasques aux projets foutraques, le tout dans le panache d'un quotidien gouaillard et détendu comme un verre de spiritueux bu un samedi soir devant la cheminée crépitante... sur la douceur d'une peau de bête, la brise hérissant les poils pubiens de votre partenaire et... DRING ! C'est la rentrée alors on coupe le pain et on tartine les sandwicheurs, on n'est pas sur Club Sandwich Indus, mais sur Radio Campus Paris. La team de choc, jamais avare d'huile de coude, vous a préparé ça tout l'été !Le Tas' a.k.a. Falconé Mac Tasmo, Sir William D.Bar a.k.a. Fourmi and finally, Pelo Pil Rrrriposté a.k.a. Bernarvalancito sont heureux de reprendre leur service du samedi soir. Un changement cependant : nous passons au 20:00 - 22:00 puisque nos amis de la Happy Milf Family font désormais partis de l'aventure Radio Campus Paris et enchaîneront à partir de 22:00 sur l'antenne. Welcome, Groove Blaster Show. Allons à l'essentiel. Pour fêter cette rentrée et prolonger un peu l'été, ce samedi 8 octobre, nous recevons Bardakoff. Amateur de grooves, globe trotter budapestois-parisien, il nous apaisera et chouchoutera grâce à ses mixs veloutés épris de grooves chauds et tendres. Welcome.De l'amour et à la semaine prochaine, DO NOT FORGET le podcast, downloadable pour faire ses courses ou pleurer devant les vitrines de boucherie. Tracklist :Dayton - Sound of MusicHeatwave - Boogie NightsHoward Johnson - Say you wannaGlenn Jones - I am somebodyKashif - Don't Stop my loveGene Dunlap - Party in meCosmos - MidnightBooker T - Don't StopBooker Newburry - Love TownBernard Wright - Just Chilling outTom Browne - Thighs HighCristina Camargo - moral tem horaRabo de Saia - Ripa na xulipaDeodato - Knights of FantasyOliver Cheatam - Something about youNew Paradise - I love videoBruni Pagan - FantasyHoward Johnson - So fineRufus/Chaka Khan - Any LOveAlton McClain - Must be loveDebbie Jacobs - don't you want my loveFerrara - Love AttackChaka Khan - Feel for youLoose joints - Straight from the heartDonald Byrd - love has come aroundD train - you're the one for meWhispers - Rock steadyRufus / Chaka Khan - better togetherCOntessa - superstar 

Sandwich triangle
Sandwich Triangle - Boogie Bukkake

Sandwich triangle

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2016


Bonjour mesdames, mesdemoiselles, messieurs, Nous voilà tous à l'aube d'un moment important, mais inopportun, car il y a des choses beaucoup plus importantes dans la vie des hommes et des femmes que l'art de déposer une tranche de coppa sur un lit de mozzarella, une de serrano sur des cornichons, ou encore des disques sur les platines de Radio Campus Paris. Cette émission est inopportune et inopinément périmée depuis 2014. Cependant, des couples se sont créés, des verres ont trinqué, des amours se sont déchus, de francs moments de camaraderies ont eu lieu, auréolés de rencontres fantasques aux projets foutraques, le tout dans le panache d'un quotidien gouaillard et détendu comme un verre de spiritueux bu un samedi soir devant la cheminée crépitante... sur la douceur d'une peau de bête, la brise hérissant les poils pubiens de votre partenaire et... DRING ! C'est la rentrée alors on coupe le pain et on tartine les sandwicheurs, on n'est pas sur Club Sandwich Indus, mais sur Radio Campus Paris. La team de choc, jamais avare d'huile de coude, vous a préparé ça tout l'été ! Le Tas' a.k.a. Falconé Mac Tasmo, Sir William D.Bar a.k.a. Fourmi and finally, Pelo Pil Rrrriposté a.k.a. Bernarvalancito sont heureux de reprendre leur service du samedi soir. Un changement cependant : nous passons au 20:00 - 22:00 puisque nos amis de la Happy Milf Family font désormais partis de l'aventure Radio Campus Paris et enchaîneront à partir de 22:00 sur l'antenne. Welcome, Groove Blaster Show. Allons à l'essentiel. Pour fêter cette rentrée et prolonger un peu l'été, ce samedi 8 octobre, nous recevons Bardakoff. Amateur de grooves, globe trotter budapestois-parisien, il nous apaisera et chouchoutera grâce à ses mixs veloutés épris de grooves chauds et tendres.  Welcome. De l'amour et à la semaine prochaine, DO NOT FORGET le podcast, downloadable pour faire ses courses ou pleurer devant les vitrines de boucherie.  Tracklist : Dayton - Sound of Music Heatwave - Boogie Nights Howard Johnson - Say you wanna Glenn Jones - I am somebody Kashif - Don't Stop my love Gene Dunlap - Party in me Cosmos - Midnight Booker T - Don't Stop Booker Newburry - Love Town Bernard Wright - Just Chilling out Tom Browne - Thighs High Cristina Camargo - moral tem hora Rabo de Saia - Ripa na xulipa Deodato - Knights of Fantasy Oliver Cheatam - Something about you New Paradise - I love video Bruni Pagan - Fantasy Howard Johnson - So fine Rufus/Chaka Khan - Any LOve Alton McClain - Must be love Debbie Jacobs - don't you want my love Ferrara - Love Attack Chaka Khan - Feel for you Loose joints - Straight from the heart Donald Byrd - love has come around D train - you're the one for me Whispers - Rock steady Rufus / Chaka Khan - better together COntessa - superstar

Cheddarhead Fantasy Football Podcast
COMING UP (Saturday, September 24)

Cheddarhead Fantasy Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2016 2:53


Join us on Saturday for another exciting episode featuring NFL News And Notes, our new listener contest (Beat The Hosts) and all the other Must Starts and Don't Bothers for Fantasy Week 3. We will have some Sports Investing and another gorgeous Fantasy Girl Of The Week. DO NOT FORGET, you still have ONE MORE WEEK to win your very own copy of Madden 17. Simply subscribe to the podcast and leave a comment that includes your email address. You can also send us an email with a questions or comment about the show. WINNER WILL BE CHOSEN on the OCTOBER 1 podcast. Good Luck. Check out the website: www.mycffl.com Questions, Comments, Concerns? Email us at: cfflcommissioner@zoho.com Email Dan at: strap1971@yahoo.com

Mirrorball Mayhem - The ORIGINAL, Unofficial
Mirrorball Mayhem - Season 18 Week 8 - May 5 2014

Mirrorball Mayhem - The ORIGINAL, Unofficial "Dancing With The Stars" Podcast!

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2014 32:04


IT'S THAT TIME AGAIN - we're BAAAAACCCCCKKKKK!  For our TENTH ANNIVERSARY SEASON !It's Mirrorball Mayhem,  the ORIGINAL Unofficial DWTS Podcast presented by MirrorballMayhem.com! Sit back and join us as we cover Season 18 of DWTS with our usual candor and sarcasm...and some genuine praise too!THIS WEEK: We are now up to WEEK 8 - WOW - and "Dance Moms" expert Abby Lee Miller is in the house as guest judge. Plus, The Celebrity Dance Duels...um, ok...enough with the goofy concepts...plus who's going home!DON'T FORGET -  IF YOU LISTEN VIA A PODCATCHER OR ITUNES, SWITCH OUR FEED NOW! WE ARE NOW AT HTTP://MIRRORBALLMAYHEM.LIBSYN.COM/RSS!VOTE IN THIS WEEK'S POLLS at http://mirrorballmayhem.com!Do NOT FORGET to tune in to our Brand NEW Show on Fridays this season as well - Mirrorball Mayhem's MINION MASHUP! We'll have your email, poll results, and more commentary!Check regularly our website, http://mirrorballmayhem.com , to find out the latest gossip, check out our new weekly polls, and a lot more - tons of info during the week, so don'tcha dare miss out by never checking the site out - stop by EVERY DAY!Each week during the Dancing With The Stars seasons, hosts TC Kirkham and Kim Brown offer up a humorous commentary on each weeks' show, each week's celebrity performances, judges commentary, and each week's elimination.HOOK UP WITH US!Twitter: twitter.com/MirrorbalmayhemFacebook: http://facebook.com/PopcornnrosesBe sure to let all your DWTS Friends know we're here!  And let us know what you think of the show by writing to us at mirrorballmayhem9@gmail.comPNRNetworks ShowsSubject:CINEMAPlatinum Roses’ GardenCavebabbleMirrorball MayhemMashed Up MadnessThree Minute WeekendPNRNetworks RadioRadio TKRSubject:CINEMA’s Marquee Mix

Mirrorball Mayhem - The ORIGINAL, Unofficial
Mirrorball Mayhem - Season 18 Week 7 - April 28 2014

Mirrorball Mayhem - The ORIGINAL, Unofficial "Dancing With The Stars" Podcast!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2014 43:39


IT'S THAT TIME AGAIN - we're BAAAAACCCCCKKKKK!  For our TENTH ANNIVERSARY SEASON !It's Mirrorball Mayhem,  the ORIGINAL Unofficial DWTS Podcast presented by MirrorballMayhem.com! Sit back and join us as we cover Season 18 of DWTS with our usual candor and sarcasm...and some genuine praise too!THIS WEEK: Week Seven, and it's latin dance week, with Guest Judge Ricky martin in the House..man are the ladies happy! What did the judges think of tonights dances? And who's going home? Find out here!DON'T FORGET -  IF YOU LISTEN VIA A PODCATCHER OR ITUNES, SWITCH OUR FEED NOW! WE ARE NOW AT HTTP://MIRRORBALLMAYHEM.LIBSYN.COM/RSS!VOTE IN THIS WEEK'S POLLS right now at http://mirrorballmayhem.com!Do NOT FORGET to tune in to our Brand NEW Show on Fridays this season as well - Mirrorball Mayhem's MINION MASHUP! We'll have your email, poll results, and more commentary!Check regularly our website, http://mirrorballmayhem.com , to find out the latest gossip, check out our new weekly polls, and a lot more - tons of info during the week, so don'tcha dare miss out by never checking the site out - stop by EVERY DAY!Each week during the Dancing With The Stars seasons, hosts TC Kirkham and Kim Brown offer up a humorous commentary on each weeks' show, each week's celebrity performances, judges commentary, and each week's elimination.HOOK UP WITH US!Twitter: twitter.com/MirrorbalmayhemFacebook: http://facebook.com/PopcornnrosesBe sure to let all your DWTS Friends know we're here!  And let us know what you think of the show by writing to us at mirrorballmayhem9@gmail.comPNRNetworks ShowsSubject:CINEMAPlatinum Roses’ GardenCavebabbleMirrorball MayhemMashed Up MadnessThree Minute WeekendPNRNetworks RadioRadio TKRSubject:CINEMA’s Marquee Mix!

Mirrorball Mayhem - The ORIGINAL, Unofficial
Mirrorball Mayhem - Season 18 Week 6 - April 21 2014

Mirrorball Mayhem - The ORIGINAL, Unofficial "Dancing With The Stars" Podcast!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2014 32:37


IT'S THAT TIME AGAIN - we're BAAAAACCCCCKKKKK!  For our TENTH ANNIVERSARY SEASON !It's Mirrorball Mayhem,  the ORIGINAL Unofficial DWTS Podcast presented by MirrorballMayhem.com! Sit back and join us as we cover Season 18 of DWTS with our usual candor and sarcasm...and some genuine praise too!THIS WEEK: Week Six, and everyone is Partying Hardy - it's Party Anthem Week! LMFAO's Redfoo is the guest judge this week - what did the judges think of tonights dances? And who's going home? Find out here!DON'T FORGET -  IF YOU LISTEN VIA A PODCATCHER OR ITUNES, SWITCH OUR FEED NOW! WE ARE NOW AT HTTP://MIRRORBALLMAYHEM.LIBSYN.COM/RSS!VOTE IN THIS WEEK'S POLLS on our homepaget at http://mirrorballmayhem.com!Do NOT FORGET to tune in to our Brand NEW Show on Fridays this season as well - Mirrorball Mayhem's MINION MASHUP! We'll have your email, poll results, and more commentary!Check regularly our website, http://mirrorballmayhem.com , to find out the latest gossip, check out our new weekly polls, and a lot more - tons of info during the week, so don'tcha dare miss out by never checking the site out - stop by EVERY DAY!Each week during the Dancing With The Stars seasons, hosts TC Kirkham and Kim Brown offer up a humorous commentary on each weeks' show, each week's celebrity performances, judges commentary, and each week's elimination.HOOK UP WITH US!Twitter: twitter.com/MirrorbalmayhemFacebook: http://facebook.com/PopcornnrosesBe sure to let all your DWTS Friends know we're here!  And let us know what you think of the show by writing to us at mirrorballmayhem9@gmail.comPNRNetworks ShowsSubject:CINEMAPlatinum Roses’ GardenCavebabbleMirrorball MayhemMashed Up MadnessThree Minute WeekendPNRNetworks RadioRadio TKRSubject:CINEMA’s Marquee Mix

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Mirrorball Mayhem - The ORIGINAL, Unofficial
Mirrorball Mayhem - Season 18 Week 5 - April 15 2014

Mirrorball Mayhem - The ORIGINAL, Unofficial "Dancing With The Stars" Podcast!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2014 42:26


T'S THAT TIME AGAIN - we're BAAAAACCCCCKKKKK!  For our TENTH ANNIVERSARY SEASON !It's Mirrorball Mayhem,  the ORIGINAL Unofficial DWTS Podcast presented by MirrorballMayhem.com! Sit back and join us as we cover Season 18 of DWTS with our usual candor and sarcasm...and some genuine praise too! THIS WEEK: Week Five of Season 18 is in the books! We've officially reached the halfway point of this season's competition, and it's time to shake the tree and see who falls out, and it's DISNEY NIGHT! And Donny Osmond is in da house as guest judge...and we've got some observations about the Disney aspect of the show as well!   ATTENTION! THIS IS THE LAST SHOW THAT WILL BE POSTED ON OUR MEVIO FEED!! WE ARE IN THE PROCESS OF CHANGING OVER TO OUR NEW HOST AT LIBSYN - IF YOU LISTEN ON STITCHER OR BLUBRRY, YOU SHOULD BE OK. IF YOU LISTEN ON ITUNES, WE SHOULD HAVE THE FEEDS FIXED IN ABOUT A WEEK. IF YOU LISTEN VIA A PODCATCHER, SWITCH OUR FEED NOW! WE ARE NOW AT HTTP://MIRRORBALLMAYHEM.LIBSYN.COM/RSS! Do NOT FORGET to tune in to our Brand NEW Show on Fridays this season as well - Mirrorball Mayhem's MINION MASHUP! We'll have your email, poll results, and more commentary! Check regularly our website, http://mirrorballmayhem.com , to find out the latest gossip, check out our new weekly polls, and a lot more - tons of info during the week, so don'tcha dare miss out by never checking the site out - stop by EVERY DAY! Each week during the Dancing With The Stars seasons, hosts TC Kirkham and Kim Brown offer up a humorous commentary on each weeks' show, each week's celebrity performances, judges commentary, and each week's elimination. HOOK UP WITH US! Twitter: twitter.com/Mirrorbalmayhem Facebook: http://facebook.com/Popcornnroses Be sure to let all your DWTS Friends know we're here!  And let us know what you think of the show by writing to us at mirrorballmayhem9@gmail.com PNRNetworks Shows Subject:CINEMA Platinum Roses’ Garden Cavebabble Mirrorball Mayhem Mashed Up Madness Three Minute Weekend PNRNetworks Radio Radio TKR Subject:CINEMA’s Marquee Mix

Mirrorball Mayhem - The ORIGINAL, Unofficial
Mirrorball Mayhem - Season 18 Week 5 - April 15 2014

Mirrorball Mayhem - The ORIGINAL, Unofficial "Dancing With The Stars" Podcast!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2014 42:26


IT'S THAT TIME AGAIN - we're BAAAAACCCCCKKKKK!  For our TENTH ANNIVERSARY SEASON !It's Mirrorball Mayhem,  the ORIGINAL Unofficial DWTS Podcast presented by MirrorballMayhem.com! Sit back and join us as we cover Season 18 of DWTS with our usual candor and sarcasm...and some genuine praise too! THIS WEEK: Week Five of Season 18 is in the books! We've officially reached the halfway point of this season's competition, and it's time to shake the tree and see who falls out, and it's DISNEY NIGHT! And Donny Osmond is in da house as guest judge...and we've got some observations about the Disney aspect of the show as well!   ATTENTION! THIS IS THE LAST SHOW THAT WILL BE POSTED ON OUR MEVIO FEED!! WE ARE IN THE PROCESS OF CHANGING OVER TO OUR NEW HOST AT LIBSYN - IF YOU LISTEN ON STITCHER OR BLUBRRY, YOU SHOULD BE OK. IF YOU LISTEN ON ITUNES, WE SHOULD HAVE THE FEEDS FIXED IN ABOUT A WEEK. IF YOU LISTEN VIA A PODCATCHER, SWITCH OUR FEED NOW! WE ARE NOW AT HTTP://MIRRORBALLMAYHEM.LIBSYN.COM/RSS! Do NOT FORGET to tune in to our Brand NEW Show on Fridays this season as well - Mirrorball Mayhem's MINION MASHUP! We'll have your email, poll results, and more commentary! Check regularly our website, http://mirrorballmayhem.com , to find out the latest gossip, check out our new weekly polls, and a lot more - tons of info during the week, so don'tcha dare miss out by never checking the site out - stop by EVERY DAY! Each week during the Dancing With The Stars seasons, hosts TC Kirkham and Kim Brown offer up a humorous commentary on each weeks' show, each week's celebrity performances, judges commentary, and each week's elimination. HOOK UP WITH US! Twitter: twitter.com/Mirrorbalmayhem Facebook: http://facebook.com/Popcornnroses Be sure to let all your DWTS Friends know we're here!  And let us know what you think of the show by writing to us at mirrorballmayhem9@gmail.com PNRNetworks Shows Subject:CINEMA Platinum Roses’ Garden Cavebabble Mirrorball Mayhem Mashed Up Madness Three Minute Weekend PNRNetworks Radio Radio TKR Subject:CINEMA’s Marquee Mix !

Mirrorball Mayhem - The ORIGINAL, Unofficial
Mirrorball Mayhem - Season 18 Week 4 - April 8 2014

Mirrorball Mayhem - The ORIGINAL, Unofficial "Dancing With The Stars" Podcast!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2014 31:23


IT'S THAT TIME AGAIN - we're BAAAAACCCCCKKKKK!  For our TENTH ANNIVERSARY SEASON !It's Mirrorball Mayhem,  the ORIGINAL Unofficial DWTS Podcast presented by MirrorballMayhem.com! Sit back and join us as we cover Season 18 of DWTS with our usual candor and sarcasm...and some genuine praise too! THIS WEEK: Week Four - the dreaded "Switch Up"! The celebs get to dance with new pros, but just for this week. Julianne Hough is in da house as guest judge! And DON'T FORGET TO VOTE IN THE POLLS! PLEASE LISTEN TO THIS WEEK'S SHOW FOR AN ANNOUNCEMENT ON THE FUTURE OF MIRRORBALL MAYHEM - Mevio.Com is shutting down, and we will need to move our shows to new servers by the end of next week! Do NOT FORGET to tune in to our Brand NEW Show on Fridays this season as well - Mirrorball Mayhem's MINION MASHUP! We'll have your email, poll results, and more commentary! Check regularly our website, http://mirrorballmayhem.com , to find out the latest gossip, check out our new weekly polls, and a lot more - tons of info during the week, so don'tcha dare miss out by never checking the site out - stop by EVERY DAY! Each week during the Dancing With The Stars seasons, hosts TC Kirkham and Kim Brown offer up a humorous commentary on each weeks' show, each week's celebrity performances, judges commentary, and each week's elimination. HOOK UP WITH US! Twitter: twitter.com/Mirrorbalmayhem Facebook: http://facebook.com/Popcornnroses Be sure to let all your DWTS Friends know we're here!  And let us know what you think of the show by writing to us at mirrorballmayhem9@gmail.com PNRNetworks Shows Subject:CINEMA Platinum Roses’ Garden Cavebabble Mirrorball Mayhem Mashed Up Madness Three Minute Weekend PNRNetworks Radio Radio TKR Subject:CINEMA’s Marquee Mix

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Mirrorball Mayhem - The ORIGINAL, Unofficial
Mirrorball Mayhem - Season 18 Week 3 - March 31 2014

Mirrorball Mayhem - The ORIGINAL, Unofficial "Dancing With The Stars" Podcast!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2014 38:11


IT'S THAT TIME AGAIN - we're BAAAAACCCCCKKKKK!  For our TENTH ANNIVERSARY SEASON !It's Mirrorball Mayhem,  the ORIGINAL Unofficial DWTS Podcast presented by MirrorballMayhem.com! Sit back and join us as we cover Season 18 of DWTS with our usual candor and sarcasm...and some genuine praise too! THIS WEEK: Week Three, and The Best Year Of My Life! The stars pick the year that's most important to them, and dance accordingly. Plus, Robin Roberts is in the house as the first guest judge, and an unexpected withdrawal changes the game! And DON'T FORGET TO VOTE IN THE POLLS! Do NOT FORGET to tune in to our Brand NEW Show on Fridays this season as well - Mirrorball Mayhem's MINION MASHUP! We'll have your email, poll results, and more commentary! Check regularly our website, http://mirrorballmayhem.com , to find out the latest gossip, check out our new weekly polls, and a lot more - tons of info during the week, so don'tcha dare miss out by never checking the site out - stop by EVERY DAY! Each week during the Dancing With The Stars seasons, hosts TC Kirkham and Kim Brown offer up a humorous commentary on each weeks' show, each week's celebrity performances, judges commentary, and each week's elimination. HOOK UP WITH US! Twitter: twitter.com/Mirrorbalmayhem Facebook: http://facebook.com/Popcornnroses Be sure to let all your DWTS Friends know we're here!  And let us know what you think of the show by writing to us at mirrorballmayhem9@gmail.com PNRNetworks Shows Subject:CINEMA Platinum Roses’ Garden Cavebabble Mirrorball Mayhem Mashed Up Madness Three Minute Weekend PNRNetworks Radio Radio TKR Subject:CINEMA’s Marquee Mix

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Mirrorball Mayhem - The ORIGINAL, Unofficial
Mirrorball Mayhem - Season 18 Week 2 - March 24 2014

Mirrorball Mayhem - The ORIGINAL, Unofficial "Dancing With The Stars" Podcast!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2014 47:56


IT'S THAT TIME AGAIN - we're BAAAAACCCCCKKKKK!  For our TENTH ANNIVERSARY SEASON !It's Mirrorball Mayhem,  the ORIGINAL Unofficial DWTS Podcast presented by MirrorballMayhem.com! Sit back and join us as we cover Season 18 of DWTS with our usual candor and sarcasm...and some genuine praise too! THIS WEEK: Week two, stars chose the dance...and they're doing safe and eliminations all through the show?!?!?!! And A DOUBLE ELIMINATION? WHAT THE FORK IS GOING ON? What the HELL is all this CRAP? TC is in full ranting mode tonight..and Kim is here too... And... the weekly polls are missing this week due to an issue with SurveyMonkey...listen to find out what's going on..hopefully they'll be up in the site show notes tomorrow...but if not, you'll know why once you listen... Do NOT FORGET to tune in to our Brand NEW Show on Fridays this season as well - Mirrorball Mayhem's MINION MASHUP! We'll have your email, poll results, and more commentary! Check regularly our website, http://mirrorballmayhem.com , to find out the latest gossip, check out our new weekly polls, and a lot more - tons of info during the week, so don'tcha dare miss out by never checking the site out - stop by EVERY DAY! Each week during the Dancing With The Stars seasons, hosts TC Kirkham and Kim Brown offer up a humorous commentary on each weeks' show, each week's celebrity performances, judges commentary, and each week's elimination. HOOK UP WITH US! Twitter: twitter.com/Mirrorbalmayhem Facebook: http://facebook.com/Popcornnroses Be sure to let all your DWTS Friends know we're here!  And let us know what you think of the show by writing to us at mirrorballmayhem9@gmail.com PNRNetworks Shows Subject:CINEMA Platinum Roses’ Garden Cavebabble Mirrorball Mayhem Mashed Up Madness Three Minute Weekend PNRNetworks Radio Radio TKR Subject:CINEMA’s Marquee Mix

Mirrorball Mayhem - The ORIGINAL, Unofficial
Mirrorball Mayhem - Season 18, Week 1 - March 17 2014

Mirrorball Mayhem - The ORIGINAL, Unofficial "Dancing With The Stars" Podcast!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2014 57:24


IT'S THAT TIME AGAIN - we're BAAAAACCCCCKKKKK!  For our TENTH ANNIVERSARY SEASON !It's Mirrorball Mayhem,  the ORIGINAL Unofficial DWTS Podcast presented by MirrorballMayhem.com! Sit back and join us as we cover Season 18 of DWTS with our usual candor and sarcasm...and some genuine praise too! THIS WEEK: The season 18 Premiere! All the dancers take on their first dance!  Will we see some surprises? Who will be called out as a "ringer"? And what did the judges think? Find out all of that, plus TC and Kim's impressions right here!  And don't forget - the weekly polls are now a part of the show notes on Mirrorball Mayhem's weekly coverage - don't forget to take them, so YOUR VOICE CAN BE HEARD! Polls open through Thursday at 8 PM ET. Do NOT FORGET to tune in to our Brand NEW Show on Fridays this season as well - Mirrorball Mayhem's MINION MASHUP! We'll have your email, poll results, and more commentary! Check regularly our website, http://mirrorballmayhem.com , to find out the latest gossip, check out our new weekly polls, and a lot more - tons of info during the week, so don'tcha dare miss out by never checking the site out - stop by EVERY DAY! Each week during the Dancing With The Stars seasons, hosts TC Kirkham and Kim Brown offer up a humorous commentary on each weeks' show, each week's celebrity performances, judges commentary, and each week's elimination. HOOK UP WITH US! Twitter: twitter.com/Mirrorbalmayhem Facebook: http://facebook.com/Popcornnroses Be sure to let all your DWTS Friends know we're here!  And let us know what you think of the show by writing to us at mirrorballmayhem9@gmail.com PNRNetworks Shows Subject:CINEMA Platinum Roses’ Garden Cavebabble Mirrorball Mayhem Mashed Up Madness Three Minute Weekend PNRNetworks Radio Radio TKR Subject:CINEMA’s Marquee Mix

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