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Do You Ever Wonder...The Hallmark Abstract Service Podcast
Jennifer Djurkovic and Commercial Real Estate...A Driven Member of the Holy 29 Massey Knakal Leadership Tree!

Do You Ever Wonder...The Hallmark Abstract Service Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 41:55


Jennifer Djurkovic and Commercial Real Estate...A Driven Member of the Holy 29 Massey Knakal Leadership Tree!What is the Massey Knakal Leadership Tree?It's the CRE professionals who at some point in their careers worked at Massey Knakal, learned about the Massey Knakal CRE philosophy, and now own or run their own commercial real estate brokerage business.Enter Jennifer Djurkovic, owner and CEO of Djurkovic Investment Properties (https://djurkovicip.com/) that is located in New York City but does business nationwide.Jennifer grew up in a real estate environment with a family who came to own buildings the old-fashioned way. That is working and then reinvesting their earnings from those jobs into commercial buildings.To quote Jennifer, 'It's not your income, but what you do with it!'Jennifer cut her commercial real estate teeth beginning with a stint at The Real Deal. She then went on to become a broker at Massey Knakal, learning directly from Bob Knakal his time-proven way to succeed at commercial real estate investment sales. Bob has been a guest on the Do You Ever podcast (https://youtu.be/9Vv0jZIZykk?si=zxml65oBlou7T0vx).Before opening Djurkovic Investment Properties Jennifer worked with another member of the Massey Knakal Holy 29 Leadership Tree Shimon Shkury. Shimon is the President and Founder of Ariel Investment Properties and has also been a guest on the Do You Ever Wonder podcast (https://youtu.be/t_vH_MsW9j4?si=70bA1-uxiiPpvhZn).Jennifer, in addition to being bilingual (Serbo-Croatian) which has helped her in many ways, has an extremely deep 'Rolodex' of significant players in the commercial real estate market.The bottom line is that Jennifer is well poised to make an impact on the commercial real estate market for a long time to come!How can you contact Jennifer?By email here: jennifer@djurkovicip.comBy phone here: (631) 624-3053By internet here: https://djurkovicip.com/___________________________________________________Subscribe if you like what you see and hear...Please subscribe to the Do You Ever Wonder podcast using the two links below, and don't be shy about sharing the links with your friends.YouTube: Subscribe to Do You Ever Wonder here:  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzmL4Yaump_9Q7tMSChDoUQStreaming: Subscribe on your favorite streaming platform here: https://areyouwondering.buzzsprout.com/shareDo you have a great story to tell?Are you interested in appearing as a guest on the Do You Ever Wonder podcast? Let Mike Haltman know at mhaltman@hallmarkabstractllc.com.The Do You Ever Wonder podcast is brought to you by New York title insurance provider Hallmark Abstract Service, and hosted by its CEO Mike Haltman._______________________________________________Hallmark Abstract Service...You Buy Real Estate, We Protect It!Questions about the podcast, NY title insurance, or the RE transaction process? Let Hallmark Abstract Service know at (646) 741-6101 or at info@hallmark

Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect
"TURBO & GUNNA - BACHELOR"

Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 5:09


Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticGunna and Turbo, one of the most successful producer-artist pairings in hip hop, have reunited to release a new single, "Bachelor." The track, which samples James Blake's 2020 cut "Do You Ever," is set to drop on Friday, November 3rd.In this segment of Notorious Mass Effect, Analytic Dreamz breaks down the new single, discussing its production, Gunna's performance, and the overall vibe of the track. He also provides some historical context on the Gunna-Turbo relationship, and explains why this release is so significant for fans of both artists.If you're a fan of Gunna, Turbo, or hip hop in general, this segment is a must-listen. Analytic Dreamz provides a comprehensive and insightful analysis of one of the most anticipated new releases of the week.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Soul Cafe
The Soul Cafe (The Assignment)

Soul Cafe

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 120:54


Season 6 (The Assignment) Catch Chris Clay Mon - Fri 2p-6pm EST On www.soulcaferadio.com  Produced By Heather Whitley and C.Clay   Hour 1 Sylvester Harper - Night Mood The Emotions - Key To My Heart Jagged Edge - Inseparable H'Atina - Elements Of a Real Man  Jade - Bedroom   Alex Vaughn  (The Hurtbook) 1. Do You Ever  2. So Be It    Janet Jackson/ Music -Funny How Times Flies Rihanna - Love On The Brain Will Downing - Feel. Like Making Love Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell -  You Precious Love Mavis Swan Poole - The Assignment  Omar Wilson - Secret Garden Ella Mai - Boo'd Up       Hour 2 Vandell Andrew - Chill  Angel Sessions - Wait for Me  Cornell Carter - All The Way Around Aston Grey Project - Love It When You Touch it  Ruth B - Paper Airplanes   Rare Hard To Find Throwback Jam  Stephanie Mills - I Have Learned To Respect The Power Of Love  1986 Hank Bilal - The Way You Look Tonight   Blue Eyed Soul Corner  Daryl Hall - Baby Come to Me  Average White Band - Love Of Your Own Steve Perry - Foolish Heart  Olivia Newton John - Sam Gino Vannalli -Living Inside Myself  Mariah Carey - Against All Odds  Joan Osborne - What Becomes of a Broken Heart Emeli Sande' - Right Now End Of Show   Thank Each of you for 6 Great Years ... You Guys Have Made It Really Special with 200,000+ Downloads and 48 Stations Across The World for carrying the show.  Blessings to each of you!  Lets Make This Year Special!

D-Sides, Orphans, and Oddities
Tim Curry was Frank N. Furter in The Rocky Horror Picture Show. Lance Rentzel...also recorded music.

D-Sides, Orphans, and Oddities

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2022 120:00


It's hard to embarrass me. But when I tagged along with some friends to the theater to see Rocky Horror Picture Show, with the toast and the actors in front of the screen acting out the scenes as they played on the screen, I finally felt true embarrassment. True, inescapable discomfort. This would be...1994? Before I was even born. It wasn't Tim Curry. He was excellent. It was the feeling that people, all these young people, will do ANYTHING to belong to something bigger than themselves. We go from one thing to another.  Tim Curry - Paradise Garage (1979)  Co-written with DIck Wagner, who wrote or co-wrote Alice Cooper's ballad-ish hits "Only Women Bleed", "I Never Cry", "You And Me" and "How You Gonna See Me Now".   Tim Curry - Working On My Tan (1981)  Tim Curry - Brontosaurus (1978) Written by Roy Wood for the album Looking On, the first Move album with Jeff Lynne. Pretty lethargic, but the original wasn't that peppy either.  Tim Curry - We Went As Far As We Felt Like Going Single (1975) Written by Bob Crewe and Kenny Nolan, who also wrote "My Eyes Adored You" and Labelle's "Lady Marmalade" (both 1974). Sounds pretty familiar, doesn't it? Like a cross between "Evil Ways" by Santana and the Labelle song. Maybe they thought no one would be listening in 2022. But they couldn't imagine you and me, could they? 5th Avenue Buses - Fantastic Voyage (1967) From the album Trip to Gotham City.  I might buy this one somewhere down the road. The titles all have something in common. It was 1966. It was a fad, but these records were intended to tweak the guilt of parents.  A Letter Home - Child in Question (1975)   From the record company: What do you get when you mix about a dozen musicians (including members of The Animals & The Police) with a lot of drugs? An acid psych opus! What do you get when you package it in a prefab jacket with stock Christmas art and a festive title? Total confusion! We hypothesize that if you take enough drugs you may think this private press treasure is a holiday album...but we're not so sure.  One of the artists was Andy Summers, later of The Police, but he doesn't play on this song. The album cover was just lying around the studio, I guess. They put no thought into it at all, again, thinking no one in 2022 would be listening.  Rubber Duckie - A Teenager In Love (1973) 10cc in their nascent stages.  Billy Page - Its Pop (1965) Another rip-off attempt. Boy, this comes off as disdain. In fact, there was a whole industry pushing to keep "hippie" culture irrelevant. Soon, the industry would just subsume the entire thing in TV, music, etc. This might be the same guy that created the above 5th Avenue Buses rip-off. This label also featured Don Randi, who played sessions for more artists than you can shake a stick at.  Bobby Lyle - Shaft (1975)   From Yamaha: Conceived for theaters and similar use, the GX-1 set the electronic keyboard industry on its ear. The first polyphonic synthesizer instrument of its kind, it bridged the gap between organ and synthesizer. The velocity-sensitive keyboards allowed true expression of the voices, a concept never before imagined in electronic organs. The smaller solo keyboard was pressure-sensitive. It weighed over 700 pounds.  From Wikipedia: GX-1 voices were "programmed" onto matchbox-sized cartridges. Each cartridge had 26 screw-sized dials on them to change the VCO, VCF, VCA, and envelope of the voice. 70 cartridges in total were loaded into racks that emerged from the top of the console. From me: This keyboard featured prominently on Led Zeppelin's In Through The Out Door album. And I don't like it. Also, Stevie Wonder's Songs In The Key of Life. For example, the string-ish intro to "Village Ghetto Land." I mean, I know what he was TRYING to do. The juxtaposition and all that.  Bus Boys - Heart And Soul (1982) For a very brief time, due almost entirely to the ascendence of (and relationship with) Eddie Murphy, The Bus Boys were all over the place in the early '80s. Their schtick was working class, inoffensive, smiling, patriotic, black Rock and Roll. Nothing subversive, nothing offensive. But they were good. This album was their second, and there was just no way to keep this edifice fresh, but I like this version more than the others (Huey Lewis and the News and Exile) but it wasn't enough. Search for their videos on YouTube. They're still around.  Gayle Moran - Magic Spell (1980)  Grupo Solo - A Real Mother For You (1977)  Harry Gullett And The Wheels - The Wondering Man (197?) Jennie Darren & The Second City Sound - River Deep Mountain High (1969) Jenny Darren would record the original version of Pat Benetar's hit "Heartbreaker". A little more convincingly, if you can believe that. Hear for yourself, ya greedy so-and-so.  Lance Rentzel - Beyond Love (1971) Lance Rentzel - Lookin' Like Somethin' That it Ain't (1971) On Columbia, no less. A label of prestige and fine taste. And they must have been embarrassed when:  From Wikipedia: Rentzel was leading the [Dallas Cowboys] in receiving yards, when he was arrested for exposing himself to a 10-year-old girl. At the time the accusation was made, the press revealed a nearly forgotten incident that happened when, as a Minnesota Viking in September 1966, he was charged with exposing himself to two young girls in St. Paul, and pled guilty to the reduced charge of disorderly conduct. He was not sentenced to jail, but merely ordered to seek psychiatric care. Because of the nationwide reaction and publicity from the scandal, his wife, singer and actress Joey Heatherton, divorced him shortly thereafter. Rentzel asked the Cowboys to place him on the inactive list so he could devote his time to settling his personal affairs.[14] He would miss the last three games of the regular season, including the Cowboys' playoff drive to its narrow Super Bowl V loss to the Baltimore Colts. Rentzel finished with 28 receptions (second on the team) for 556 yards (second on the team) with a 19.9-yard average and five touchdowns. Joey Heatherton was smoking hot. She's on the left. Marty Allen is on the far right. I've played a record of HIS on my show as well.  Lark - Rubber Duckie (1973) Louie Pascua - Rama's Song - CCP Dance Company Rama Hari Prod_ Ryan Cayabyab Prince Blackman - Rockers Delight (1980)  Return to Forever  - Do You Ever (1977) Hard to fathom: An album like this reached Top 30 status on the album chart. It was a different time.  Rex Griffin - Everybody's Trying To Be My Baby (1935 - 1946) I bet you didn't know that Carl Perkins didn't write this.  From Wikipedia: "Everybody's Tryin' to Be My Baby" was written and recorded in 1936 by Decca artist Rex Griffin. On March 2, 1936 at the Roosevelt Hotel in New Orleans, Louisiana, it was among ten self-penned tracks recorded that day by the recently-signed artist, accompanied only by his guitar. It was released on Decca 5294 in November 1936 to little notice. Griffin copyrighted it on January 22, 1944.[4] In March 1956, Carl Lee Perkins, who had released "Blue Suede Shoes" the previous December, was working on follow up material at Sun Studios in Memphis, Tennessee, and brought in a song called "Everybody's Trying to Be My Baby", that he had written. Shortly after it was recorded, Perkins and his brother were in a serious auto accident, and the song and album were not released until May 1957. Perkins was listed as the sole writer when Knox Music, Inc. published it on November 12, 1957. It is unknown, but doubtful, that Griffin ever confronted Perkins, or even learned of the matter, since he died two years later, while the 1950s non-album oriented radio environment prevailed. In retrospect, Perkins contributed a modern arrangement, along with some minor lyric changes.

Crypto Theory - ICO Reviews | Cryptocurrency | Bitcoin & Altcoin Investing
Ultimate Web3 Money Making Opportunities - What is Web3 and dApps and Why You Should Care in 2022!

Crypto Theory - ICO Reviews | Cryptocurrency | Bitcoin & Altcoin Investing

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2022 6:43


DO YOU EVER find yourself wondering, “What is Web3?” You're not alone. The idea is having a moment, whether you're measuring by VC funding, lobbying blitzes, or incomprehensible corporate announcements. But it can be hard to tell what all the hype is about. To believers, Web3 represents the next phase of the internet and, perhaps, of organizing society. Web 1.0, the story goes, was the era of decentralized, open protocols, in which most online activity involved navigating to individual static webpages. Web 2.0, which we're living through now, is the era of centralization, in which a huge share of communication and commerce takes place on closed platforms owned by a handful of super-powerful corporations—think Google, Facebook, Amazon—subject to the nominal control of centralized government regulators. Web3 is supposed to break the world free of that monopolistic control. At the most basic level, Web3 refers to a decentralized online ecosystem based on the blockchain. Platforms and apps built on Web3 won't be owned by a central gatekeeper, but rather by users, who will earn their ownership stake by helping to develop and maintain those services. Want to learn more and get started TODAY? Join our Crypto University to master the craft of Cryptocurrency and Altcoin trading. If you are interested in cryptocurrency, this step-by-step guide will help you get started. Here are some tips you can be successful with trading crypto. Hope you enjoy this podcast! If you have any questions, then contact me at admin@inpennystock.com or check our free trading course. https://www.inpennystock.com/free-trial If you liked the episode, please leave a review and any reviews given will get a FREE CRYPTO COURSE if you email us with proof at admin@inpennystock.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

DJ KOOL KEITH
Episode 444: Kool Keith soulful slow jams show on Soul Groove Radio Sunday 28th November 2021

DJ KOOL KEITH

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2021 118:13


| Close The Door  | 04:17  | Omar Wilson | Yes God Is Real  | 04:08  | Rev. Evan E. Newman | I'm In Love  | 02:35  | Larry Sanders | Real Live Woman (feat. Phil Perry)  | 04:14  | Alexander Boynton Jr. | Change The Vibe  | 03:23  | Mlamusic | Ride For Me  | 02:58  | Thuy | Still  | 03:56  | Michael Dión | I Don't Ever Wanna Break Up  | 05:23  | J'Cenae feat. Wendell B | Grown Man Cry  | 04:28  | Debonnaire Music | Then Came You  | 03:42  | Saint Jaimz feat. Tony Mosley | I Love You More  | 03:15  | Lee Williams & The Cymbals | I'll Be Gone  | 03:02  | Lee Williams & The Cymbals | The Love I Found In You  | 02:48  | The Brothers Of Soul | Please Wait For Me (My Darling)  | 02:52  | Masters Of Soul | Hypnotized  | 02:43  | Linda Jones | Tears Of Joy  | 05:06  | Karyn White | Tears  | 04:21  | Force M.D.'s | For The Rest Of My Life  | 03:45  | Pretenders | Just You Wait And See  | 03:53  | Pretenders | That's What Love Will Do  | 03:15  | The Symphonies | Constant Bull**** [Clean]  | 03:17  | Summer Walker | It's Gotta Be Love  | 03:21  | The Trumains | 2 In The Morning  | 04:22  | Nacole | Tonight (Take It)  | 04:07  | Nacole Rice & J Red | A Love Of Your Own  | 05:30  | The Ebonys | (I'll Know) When True Love Really Passes By  | 03:40  | The Ebonys | Lost On A Highway  | 02:58  | The Final Seconds | Do You Ever?  | 04:06  | J-Darius | Show Me  | 05:06  | George T-Bone Capone | Any Day  | 05:53  | Pat Williams feat. Ashley Jayy

Bougie Bitch Storytime
Why You Can't Find A Good Man or Woman

Bougie Bitch Storytime

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 25:58


How To Find A Good Woman or Man and Why You Can't. Do ever wonder why you can't find a good person to love? Do You Ever wonder is there something wrong with you? Find out now in this video. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bougiechickstorytime/support

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Favourite Worst Cast
James Blake - Before (EP Review) // Favourite Worst Cast #59

Favourite Worst Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 16:40


Wer bereits mehr als eine Folge unseres Podcasts gehört hat, wird unweigerlich mitbekommen haben, dass es uns nur in den seltensten Fällen gelingt, einen gewissen "James Blake" mal für eine Episode unerwähnt zu lassen. Und das völlig zurecht, wie wir (bzw. Jan) finden! Denn nicht nur vereint das britische Singer/Songwriter-Producer-Gesamtpaket ohnehin schon zahlreiche Genres und Einflüsse auf seinen Projekten - nein, mit der neuen "Before" EP öffnet er sich zudem wieder mehr der Club-Kultur und den (momentan sehr leeren) Dancefloors, die ihn zu Beginn seiner Karriere als DJ angefixt hatten. Inwiefern diese Ausrichtung für seinen Sound wirklich neu ist und ob die vier Songs das James Blake-Fanherz letzten Endes in gleichmäßig stampfenden Rhythmen (aber auch höher) schlagen lassen - das erfahrt ihr in unserer Review zu "Before"! Viel Spaß beim Hören!

Audioface: Album Reviews, Music, & Culture
#162 - beabadoobee, T.I., Deaton Chris Anthony

Audioface: Album Reviews, Music, & Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 67:05


On the 162nd episode of Audioface:REVIEWS: "Fake It Flowers" by beabadoobee, "The L.I.B.R.A." by T.I., and "BOOGY WOOGY" by Deaton Chris AnthonyNew singles: "Do You Ever" by James Blake, and "All That" by Emotional Oranges feat. Channel Tres.Diddy really get into politics? The Fake It Flowers review. Ice Cube defends his decision to meet with Donald Trump, and Killer Mike wins Billboard's innaugural Changemaker award. The L.I.B.R.A. review. Does Snapchat's newest feature make it a TikTok rival? The BOOGY WOOGY review. Spotify invades our turf, and Offset proves himself yet again to be the biggest bitch in rap. Subscribe to Audioface wherever you're listening so you always get new episodes. For politics, Subscribe to Power Report if you haven't already (new election-season episodes are available now exclusively in the Power Report podcast feed.) Follow @audiofacepod on Twitter, Instagram, or YouTube for extra Audioface. We appreciate it, and you.

Like I Said
Ep 27: Do You Ever's

Like I Said

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2020 32:19


Let's play a game of "Do You Ever's" where I stumble through things that I do and audible wonder if YOU DO IT TOO AND IF YOU DON'T WHY THE HELL NOT? Some weird things in there...maybe. August 20, 2020Thank you for listening, if you have any questions, comments, topics, add ons, corrections, submissions, guest suggestions, etc: bakedcatstudio@gmail.combakedcatstudio.comSocial Medias:Instagram: @likeisaid.pod & @bakedcatstudioTwitter: @bakedcatstudioFacebook: @bakedcatstudioPatreon: /bakedcatstudio

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What Is It You Can't Face?
Extreme Health Warnings From Mum

What Is It You Can't Face?

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2018 17:39


This week Sarah introduces her new segment 'Do You Ever', before sharing the extreme health warnings she receives from her mother on a daily basis.If you're not afraid of sunshine, Legionnaire's Disease or Syphilis, you bloody well should be....according to Jen Jen.Then, we hear from 'gifted & talented' class mate Dara who shares the world's biggest branding fuck up. The lesson? Always run through your brand pitch in racist accents to avoid embarrassment.

Badass Agile
Episode 29 - Adaptive Planning V - Staying the Course In The Worst Moments

Badass Agile

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2017


Do You Ever get knocked down?  What do you do when you feel like you’re not winning?  When you want to quit? Success Is Not The Absence of Failure The Goal is not to avoid getting hit…the goal is to avoid getting hit twice the same way Sometimes the failure feels devastating.  Like you’re losing ground.  You needed this setback to show you where the gaps are…so you can handle your business. Change your mindset.  The setback is a gift.  Learn to process it quicker and you’ll be on your way toward mastery.

KEXP Live Performances Podcast

Oxnard, California-based power-pop singer-songwriter Nic Hessler and his band perform songs from his brand new record ‘Soft Connections' live on KEXP's The Midday Show with Cheryl Waters. Recorded 07/13/2015 - 5 songs: Intro/Expel Me, (Please) Don't Break Me, Soon You'll See, Kristine, Do You Ever?, All In The Night.Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Elite Force Podcast
Elite Force Podcast 9-15-14 (Listen) Now Archived

Elite Force Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2014 168:06


Do You Ever think when your Alone. You Are Really Alone Listen The Weekend Elite Force Podcast is Back as Doctor Who Month Continues. On […]