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To celebrate the arrival of Season 8 of "Somebody Feed Phil," Phil & David catch up with Donny Osmond with whom they appear in the Netflix's series winning new Las Vegas episode for a fun, funny and far-ranging conversation including some of your fan questions & eventually, Monica Rosenthal joins the party. To get your tickets to see Donny at his Las Vegas residency, go to https://donny.com. To learn more about building community through food and "Somebody Feed the People," visit the Philanthropy page at philrosenthalworld.com.
This week on “Talk About Las Vegas With Ira,” Ira sits down with Andrew Davies Gans, director of the new documentary, "Voices: The Danny Gans Story," premiering June 20 at the 28th Annual Dances With Films festival at the iconic TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood. The film honors the remarkable yet often overlooked legacy of Danny Gans, a legendary Las Vegas entertainer whose name was once synonymous with the Strip. Though his star burned brightly during his lifetime, his passing on May 1, 2009, left only a fleeting memory in the city he helped define. Andrew shares why now—over a decade later—felt like the right time to tell his father's story. He opens up about the emotional journey behind the camera, the challenges of wrangling a complex production delayed by COVID, and how a project he thought would take two years turned into a nearly five-year labor of love. Featuring heartfelt interviews with Louie Anderson, Donny Osmond, and Las Vegas entertainment columnists Norm Clarke and John Katsilometes, the film sheds light on Danny's extraordinary talent, unmatched work ethic, and the pain he kept hidden behind his smile. From Danny's deep admiration for Sammy Davis Jr. to his relentless drive, athletic mind-set, and close relationship with his own father, Voices explores the man behind the Vegas marquee. Despite his enormous popularity within Las Vegas, Danny remained a relative unknown beyond it—largely by choice, relying on word-of-mouth rather than flashy marketing. Now, this powerful and intimate documentary aims to restore Danny Gans to his rightful place in entertainment history—and introduce him to a global audience for the first time. (Also Watch Full Podcast Video)
Welcome to the final Season 04 Episode 4.16 - the "Short Shorts" edition - of Notes from the Aisle Seat, the podcast featuring news and information about the arts in northern Chautauqua County NY, sponsored by the 1891 Fredonia Opera House. Your host is Tom Loughlin, SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor and Chair Emeritus of Theatre and Dance at SUNY Fredonia. Guests on this episode include: "The Movie Guy" Mr. Paul Preston on the Cinema Series, and Mr. Joseph Newton, director of the Main Street Studios production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Notes from the Aisle Seat is available from most of your favorite podcast sites, as well as on the Opera House YouTube Channel. If you enjoy this podcast, please spread the word through your social media feeds, give us a link on your website, and consider becoming a follower by clicking the "Follow" button in the upper right-hand corner of our home page. If you have an arts event you'd like to publicize, hit us up at operahouse@fredopera.org and let us know what you have! Please give us at least one month's notice to facilitate timely scheduling. Time Stamps (Approximate) 01:55 - Paul Preston "The Movie Guy"/Cinema Series 26:55 - Arts Calendar 30:45 - Joseph Newton/Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat Media Short Shorts, written by Tom Austin, Bill Crandell, Bill Dalton, Bob Gaudio; performed by The Royal Teens, January 1958, ABC-Paramount "Let's Go to the Movies", from the musical film Annie, music and lyrics by Charles Strouse, performed by Ann Reinking; 1982, Columbia Pictures "Summertime", from the musical Porgy and Bess, composed by George and Ira Gershwin, Louis Armstrong, trumpet; 1957 "Any Dream Will Do", from the musical film Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Andrew Lloyd Weber (music) and Tim Rice (lyrics), performed by Donny Osmond; November 1999, Universal Pictures (UK) Limited. "Aquarius/Let The Sun Shine In (The Flesh Falters)", from the musical Hair, music by Gait McDermott, lyrics by Gerome Ragni and James Rado; performed by the 5th Dimension from the album The Age of Aquarius, May 1969, Soul City Artist Links Paul Preston "The Movie Guys.net" Box Office at SUNY Fredonia Lake Shore Center for the Arts Main Street Studios Ticket Website WCVF Fredonia WRFA Jamestown BECOME AN OPERA HOUSE MEMBER!
Dotun and Tim are joined by Jonny Bentley to talk all things football and settle the argument of the ages! Donny Osmond or David Cassidy? Who is top of the 70s pops?
We cover Cap #179 panel by panel - Nomad Part 4. Steve Rogers is no longer Captain America but he is stalked by the Golden Archer who knows his secret identity! Plus... the Top 20 TV shows of 1974, Donny Osmond's comeback, Funyuns, Guinness Book of World Records, and Rick shares an embarrassing story with SNL's A. Whitney Brown... Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/gZPZVmyjQ88Love the show? Help support with a one-time donation or become a member and get cool perks! https://buymeacoffee.com/capcomicfansConnect with Rick & Bob and fellow Cap fans at https://www.facebook.com/groups/captainamericacomicbookfans Please subscribe, rate and review! Our home page is https://captainamericacomicbookfans.com
Is Donny Osmond REALLY listening to the Fuckery? I kinda doubt it, but it's a good line. What else do Doug and Strickland talk about today? Who knows, I'm just here for the free snacks. Do you want some cool merch? Check out the store here- https://www.niceguysonbusiness.com/merch Leave a voicemail for the Nice Guys: 424-2DJ-DOUG - (424) 235-3684Need help podcasting? www.TurnkeyPodcast.comJoin our Nice Guys Community. www.NiceShortCut.com Don't forget to check the Trump Golf Track- https://trumpgolftrack.com/ No time to get to this, but you can read the blog here: 12 Worries Every Entrepreneur Has (or they are lying) Show notes written lovingly by the most anonymous man (or woman) in the world. Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it. https://youtu.be/xif2V3W0tqM
SUMMARY: JJ is in The Churn, asking what month this is, does "The Radio Test," and lauds how Matt's act would kill on a Disney cruise. We talk about people dying on cruise ships, Regis and Kathie Lee, and love for Donny Osmond and Hugh Jackman. Also, why can't lesbians cook? And it's a Hall of Fame Scoopardy II.
Donny Osmond steals the show with surprise songs, testimony of Christ at BYU Women's Conference Join us on Patreon! Want to join a Cultural Hall cruise? contact@theculturalhall.com Ammon Bundy Ep. 137 Ammon Bundy settles in Utah as a wanted... The post We are Christian Enough to Pray at National Prayer Day AoN 926 appeared first on The Cultural Hall Podcast.
Episode Summary:Caitlin Wheeler, a multifaceted dance professional with an impressive resume spanning creative direction, choreography, and event production. Originally from Australia, Caitlin has worked globally with top artists such as Drake, Adele, and T-Pain, and brands like Nike and Reebok. She shares insights into her journey from a dancer to a choreographer and creative director, emphasizing the importance of connections, staying open to opportunities, and continually evolving.Caitlin reflects on how saying "yes" to unexpected challenges has shaped her career, including her transition into the world of corporate event production with Blueprint NYC. She encourages young dancers to embrace risks, remain professional, and focus on building a strong reputation, as talent alone is often not enough. Caitlin's story highlights the power of resilience, networking, and the willingness to pivot in the pursuit of long-term success in the dance industry.Her advice to the next generation of dancers is to keep learning, remain adaptable, and always approach challenges with confidence and gratitude. This episode is a wealth of knowledge for aspiring dancers and creatives looking to navigate the diverse opportunities within the entertainment world.Show Notes:0:00 – Introduction to the podcast3:00 – Caitlin's Early Dance Journey7:00 – Transitioning to the U.S.12:00 – The Power of Networking17:30 – Creative Direction and Choreography22:30 – Working with Cirque du Soleil28:00 – The Shift to Production and Event Management35:00 – Advice for Aspiring Dancers40:00 – Navigating Career Transitions45:00 – Final Thoughts and Words of EncouragementBiography:Caitlin's credits hail from all over the world such as Australia, USA, UK, India, Europe and Africa, and include a scope of Creative Directing, Choreography, Performance, Event Production, Hosting and Teaching.Caitlin has worked with an extensive list of Artists, Celebrities, Brands, and has worked on Television Shows, Industrials, Live Shows, Movies and Music Videos. Some of these esteemed names include - Drake, Kendrick Lamar, Glady's Knight, T-Pain, Adele, LaToya Jackson, Raven Symone, Fifth Harmony, Michelle Williams, Seal, Joey Fatone, Daughtry, Donny Osmond, Kelly Osborne, Paulina Rubio, “Carlton” Alfonzo Remeiro, Guy Sebastian, Jessica Mauboy, Neymar, Carl Lewis, Gabby Douglas, Russell Wilson, Serena Williams, Colin Kapernick, Bo Jackson and Michelle Obama just to name a few.Brands such as Sony, Nike, Reebok, Adidas, Jay-Z, Stila, Nickelodeon, Buxom, Planet Fitness, Snapchat, In & Out, Miss USA and Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines.Caitlin has a strong passion and skillset for Creative Directing, Choreography and Event Production. Some of her credits include Assistant Director & Associate Choreographer for Cirque Du Soleil's Vegas show “R.U.N”.Choreographer on Fox's hit Tv show “The Masked Singer”, New Years Rockin Eve featuring Alfonso Ribeiro, “Unleashed” on Nickelodeon, Nike Forum Fashion Week New York, “Obsessed with the babysitter” premiering on Lifetime Movies, The Rose Bowl Parade, Ringling Bros Circus “Circus Extreme”, Nickelodeon Kids Sports Awards, Nike “Born Mercurial” London, Snap Chat Annual New Years Eve Gala, In & Out Annual Gala, Nike's Strongest Plus one Brunch, India's Rawstar, Nike Olympics Puerto Rico Live Show, Reebok Global Live Summits, So You Think You Can Dance (Australia/USA), Nike “Let's Move” campaign with Michelle Obama, Miss World Tourism, Miss Angola, UNICEF, Westfield, Bachelor's Ball, and Buxom.Caitlin was also a Competition judge and Director for over 12yrs, and was a featured host on Lifetime's hit show "Dance Moms" and Jojo Siwa's "Dance Revolution". Caitlin now works Full time as a Producer for New York based esteemed Meeting and Event production company BlueprintNYC.Connect on Social Media:https://www.instagram.com/caitlinaussiefithttps://www.facebook.com/caitlinwheeler11
This is an encore episode of ‘The View.' The co-hosts will return live with all-new episodes Tuesday, April 22 on ABC! After Gov. Gavin Newsom hosted Steve Bannon on his podcast, the co-hosts weigh in as some criticize the appearance. Then, after Rep. Lauren Boebert calls Rep. Al Green's cane a "pimp cane," the co-hosts discuss. Award-winning journalist and "Burn Book" author Kara Swisher discusses following Elon Musk's rise over 30 years, what she's learned from covering tech titans, and making headlines with her bid to purchase The Washington Post. Donny Osmond announces that he's extending his Las Vegas residency through the end of the year. He also shares how he's using artificial intelligence in the show, and whether he plans to retire soon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Catalyst is a Creative Industries podcast, from Chapman University. Each episode features Chapman students who have completed a Podcasting course through the Center for Creative and Cultural Industries at the university. Students who had no podcasting experience or technical ability in the genre before taking the course were able to contribute all the segments to Catalyst this season with the goal being that they will take this ‘hands-on' experience and carry it over to the launching of their very own series. Each episode of Season 13 will feature one to two different interviews conducted by CCI students, exploring different aspects of the Creative and Cultural Industries. Hosting our first segment this week is Jadyn Ayala who brings us an interview with Joshua Gaspar, professional dancer and choreographer. Joshua opens up to Jadyn about his early years in dance, sharing how his passion transformed into a career despite financial challenges and setbacks. They discuss how Joshua founded Exchange, a dance team focused on sharing ideas, power, and community and what it was like to build that team from the ground up. Next they discuss Joshua's residency in Las Vegas and how he later turned that into a North American tour with Donny Osmond. They close the interview talking about how Joshua plans to take his passion even further in the future. Next up this week, is an interview with a singer/songwriter who performs as Acacia. Acacia sits down to talk with Gabby. The pair discuss Acacia's creative process, revealing how she manages to balance deeply personal experiences with universal themes. They also discuss the evolution of her music over time—how her sound has shifted and what's influenced these changes. Acacia reflects on the roles her cultural background has played in shaping her music, offering a deeper look at how her life experiences and where she grew up influence both the lyrics, the melodies she creates, and her experiences with interpersonal relationships. They wrap up the interview with an exploration of the realities of the music industry, from how involved Acacia is in the business side of things to the biggest challenges musicians face today.
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After Gov. Gavin Newsom hosted Steve Bannon on his podcast, the co-hosts weigh in as some criticize the appearance. Then, after Rep. Lauren Boebert calls Rep. Al Green's cane a "pimp cane," the co-hosts discuss. Award-winning journalist and "Burn Book" author Kara Swisher discusses following Musk's rise over 30 years, what she's learned from covering tech titans, and making headlines with her bid to purchase The Washington Post. Donny Osmond announces that he's extending his Las Vegas residency through the end of the year. He also shares how he's using artificial intelligence in the show, and whether he plans to retire soon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Doctors weigh in on listeners' health questions, from measles to allergies. Also, Donny Osmond talks about his Las Vegas solo residency. Plus, Jack Quaid joins to discuss his leading role in ‘Novocaine.' And, how to elevate that pantry with the Food Awards from ‘Better Home and Gardens.'
Donald Clark Osmond is an American singer, dancer, actor, television host and former teen idol.
Join us as we breakdown a classic episode of this iconic sitcom. There's lots of Lucy, lots of Donny Osmond, lots of peanut butter sandwiches, and too much Frankie Avalon! Unfortunately, not enough Jan Brady. But there is...Seinfeld! Come join the fun!
A coroner identifies a man who was found stuck in a palm tree in Las Vegas, Shelley Berkley holds press conference with Badlands vote taking center stage, Donny Osmond duets with teen 'Donny' through AI and more on 7@7.
Raul's joined by the legend Andrew Cushin to discuss NUFC's brilliant form, performing with Noel Gallagher, playing at the Hollywood Bowl, and St James' Park. They dive into the story behind Wor Flags, Andrew's take on Donny Osmond's teeth, and the North East's rock ‘n' roll roots.
Penny DeWitt Cave takes a trip back to tell us about her Donny Osmond crush, purple velvet hot pants, and her deep love of "corny as crap" Hallmark movies. She recalls her first day of Jr. High and what it was like meeting all of her life-long friends.
Welcome to our podcast where we discuss and deliberate over memoirs and biographies found in thrift shops. This is a great way to do things as we are not choosing who to read about. We may not be fans of the person, we may never have heard of the person and we never know who we are going to find next...There are only 2 rules to this podcast. The book has to be found in a thrift shop and we are not allowed to talk about the book until we press record, which is sometimes agonising.We have lots of episodes coming up so if you find yourself enjoying our podcast, please be sure to subscribe to be among the first to hear about each episode.
Part of Neil's interview with Donny Osmond. The Bird cackles and Johnny Dark is waiting for lunch from Brick Oven.
When we started Why's sister podcast, Rock n' Roll Grad School, top of our dream list of guests was Redd Kross. We have been longtime fans of the band, and dreamed of discussing their work, along with that of Donny Osmond, Cheap Trick and the Velvet Underground with them. When it finally happened, it did not disappoint.The legendary band Redd Kross started in the early 80's when Steven McDonald was just 11 years old. Along with his big brother Jeff, Redd Kross has been carving their own unique path through rock music.They've just released their 10th album (a double album), a memoir (Now You're One of Us) and a documentary (Born Innocent). We talked with Jeff and Steven about all of this. And which rock drummer would make the best hair dresser.For more information on everything, check out the band's website.World of Work Experts on the People and Performance PodcastInterviews with experts and business leaders focused on ways to inspire employees.
Phil and David kick off a new series of episodes celebrating some of the greatest "Naked Lunch" hits of this past year. Check them out and discover any episodes you've missed. Buy tickets to see "Naked Lunch" live at Palace of Fine Arts Theatre on January 25th, 2025 as part of SF Sketchfest in San Francisco here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/naked-lunch-with-phil-rosenthal-david-wild-tickets-1082461795369.To learn more about building community through food and "Somebody Feed the People," visit the Philanthropy page at philrosenthalworld.com.
Oh hey! Guess who has a secret? Not us. We tell everything to the pastor at confession and we do it twice a week. He knows everything and he hates to see us coming. You know who doesn't hate to see us coming? Santa. Enough of about us, though. This week we talk about the Netflix original (original is kind of stretch), Our Little Secret, which is a movie that exists! It stars Lindsay Lohan as a business professional, Ian Harding as not Donny Osmond but still kind of, Tim Meadows as Tim Meadows but with a different name, and Kristin Chenoweth as Atlas for carrying this movie on her back. Wanna know what we think of this movie? Listen to the end to find out. Visit meangirlsinterrupted.com Follow us on Instagram @meangirlsinterrupted for info on upcoming shows Watch Us: Mean Girls, Interrupted on Youtube Email Us: meangirlsinterrupted@gmail.com
December 8-14, 1979 This week Ken welcomes former Farside singer/guitarist, voice actor, and all around good dude Popeye Vogelsang to the show. Ken and Popeye discuss disrespecting the Fonz, leaving a legacy, where Potsy and Ralph Malph ended up, knocking out Paulie Shore, nicknames, ADR, voicing for video games, smoking, putting allen wrenches in cigarette filters, low tar, lower tar, even lower tar, growing up in Orange County, 80s SoCal punk rock, Watt, being innocent, Dick Cavett, SCTV, the greatness of Dave Thomas, Christmas with Cigarettes, how all women love Robert Redford, The Jane Fonda Workout, piledriving, non-sequitur movie ads, "coming this Christmas", Norman Fell, putting two names in alphabetical order incorrectly, Hanna Barbera characters singing We Are Family, Farrah Fawcett and Jeff Bridges in the beloved Christmas classic "Somebody Killed Her Husband", candlepin bowling, The Return of the Pink Panther, Don Kirshner's Rock Concert, being confused by Heart playing with Smokey Robinson and Olivia Newton John, A Charlie Brown Christmas, 8-Tracks, menthol, getting interviewed by Ali G, Surgeon General C. Everett Coop, Happy Days, The Wild Wild World of Animals, Fight or Flight, Lorenzo Lamas, Chuck Berry's weirdness, Real People vs That's Incredible, whistling through your navel, washing coins, Donahue after dark, Doug Henning, how you can't top Martin Short, boxing head injuries, Laverne and Shirley, the god like powers of Michael McKeon, Lenny and the Squigtones, Dom DeLuise, renting VHS tapes to Donny Osmond, Rockford Files, Jaws 2, Summer Without Boys, 30 Minutes: the kids version of 60 minutes, the Christmas miracle of Adam Rich, subversion on television, how massive Hart to Hart was in the UK, being a Presto household, never having to do laundry thanks to promotional t-shirts, and the value of just screwing around.
National Christmas card day. Entertainment from 1963. 1st traffic light, 1st Heisman trophy winner, Tanganyika got independence, 40 camels disqualified from a beauty pagent. Todays birthdays - Margaret Hamilton, Kirk Douglas, Redd Foxx, Beau Bridges, Walter Orange, Michael Dorn, John Malkovich, Sylvia, Donny Osmond, Felicity Huffman, Jacob Dylan, Simon Helberg. Marie Fedrksson died.Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard http://defleppard.com/Christmas cards - Petula ClarkDominique - The Singing NunLoves gonna live here - Buck OwensBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/Wicked witch of the west - Wizard of OzRedd Foxx LiveBrick House - The CommodoresNobody - SylviaGo away little girl - Donny OsmondOne head light - The WallflowersBig Bang Theory TV themeMust have been love - RoxetteExit - It's not love - Dokken http://dokken.net/
Today we're studying Moroni 6:7 in just one minute! Grab your scriptures and let's dive into them together! And grab study guides for the whole family here: - To get Cali's scripture study guide for adults click here: https://comefollowmestudy.com/shop/ Discount code: OMSS - To get Kristen's scripture study guides click here: Kids Study Guide, Teens Study Guide, Combined Teens AND Kids Study Guides: https://kristenwalkersmith.com/start-here-scripture-study-guides/ Get our 365-day Doctrine and Covenants daily devotional book: https://a.co/d/aE3Wp4D
This week on RHOSLC, Whitney and Heather host a Troop Beverly Hills themed get together that goes to hell, Brittani meets Donny Osmond, Mary and Meredith fight at an art gallery and more! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nobel Prize winning Turkish writer Orhan Pamuk talks about the publication of his illustrated journals, Memories of Distant Mountains. As he takes on the role of Pharaoh in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat at the Playhouse Theatre in Edinburgh, Donny Osmond talks about his career in music. And in the week that marks the centenary of his death, artistic director of English National Opera Annilese Miskimmon and music critic and broadcaster Flora Willson discuss the perennially popular - but somewhat problematic - composer Giacomo Puccini. Presenter: Kate Molleson Producer: Mark Crossan
Are Hollywood's youngest stars in any less danger now than those of past eras? We pose this question to Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman's Claudia Lamb. At age 11 she was cast as Mary's daughter Heather Hartman in the groundbreaking Norman Lear soap parody. Claudia offers a front row view to her traumatic life as a 70s child star, at the mercy of her abusive parents and insight into how she gnawed through their shackles to pursue a radio journalism career and become a champion for today's child actors.Claudia was a gourmet meal ticket to her criminally exploitative parents who squandered all her money as she cranked out hundreds of commercials and print ads as a toddler who was shoved into the spotlight and dragged by her angry and brutal mother to audition after audition.Claudia candidly conveys the extent of the violence and terror inflicted by her narcissistically cruel mother as Claudia's labor, throughout her childhood supported the entire family while alienating her five brothers.Her talent and intelligence branded her as a go-to for commercial producers, where, as a stand-by, she frequently replaced the principal. Then at the age of 11, after being pummeled by her mother for a poor math grade, (working kids needed to keep their grades above a C average) Claudia was dragged to a cattle-call populated by every chubby, frizzy haired 13 year old in Hollywood. Claudia, a scrawny, pigtailed 11 year old nailed the reading and was instantly cast as Heather Hartman where she treasured her three years on the set of Norman Lear's outrageous, unprecedented soap satire.Claudia tells of marathon filming sessions, (five episodes a week) with no cue cards or teleprompters. (Louise Lasser would scribble her lines on the kitchen table!) She celebrates the immense talents of Mary Kay Place, Martin Mull and Fred Willard, and shares fabulous anecdotes about Donny and Jimmy Osmond (The Donny & Marie Show filmed next door) and how Claudia was nearly crushed by a mob of fans who spotted her chatting up some Osmonds and jumped a fence to get in on that action.Claudia is frank in her assessment of the adults who let her down as she endured her mother's abuse. Her bruises were in clear view of the wardrobe department. At the age of 18, Claudia put Hollywood in her rear view and became an award winning journalist who now speaks to parents about the reality and dangers posed to children by show business.Weezy offers a supporting view, recommending Demi Lovato's new documentary on Hulu and Disney + called Child Star. Fritz is captivated by the Hulu series adaptation of Patrick Radden Keefe's best-seller about “The Troubles” in Ireland, Say Nothing. And Claudia weighs in on recs with a doc called Casa Bonita Mi Amor on Paramount +.Path Points of Interest:Claudia Lamb on IMDBClaudia Lamb on WikipediaClaudia's BlogClaudia Lamb on BlueskyClaudia Lamb on Twitter/XClaudia Lamb on InstagramChild Star on Hulu and Disney+Say Nothing on HuluCasa Bonita Mi Amor
On today's Bible Answer Man broadcast (11/19/24), Hank answers the following questions:How should I interpret Ezekiel 40-48? Which temple is he talking about? Jason - Columbia, SC (0:44)When we petition God in prayer, how do we know our motives are not selfish? Charles - Springfield, MO (8:51)Why do smart people like Mitt Romney, Donny Osmond, and Orrin Hatch buy into Mormonism when there is so much evidence against it? John - St. Charles, IL (15:14)How do I answer a Buddhist who asks, “Where is the kingdom of God, and have you found it?” How do I respond to some of their Buddhist beliefs? Tracy - Elk Grove, CA (18:58)
Actor and musician Donny Osmond admits that after more than six decades of performing, he can see the “end of the tunnel.” AND A sweet and lovable kitten named Coraline has lost both of her eyes, but her determination, resilience and spirit have inspired many people. To see videos and photos referenced in this episode, visit GodUpdates! https://www.godtube.com/blog/donny-osmond-career.html https://www.godtube.com/blog/kitten-with-no-eyes.html Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
Connie Breeze has been a music industry influencer from the very beginning of her career. A member of The Radio Broadcaster's Hall Of Fame, she began her radio career in 1983 in Tucson, Arizona. In 1985 Connie moved to Portland Oregon to launch a brand new radio station, KKRZ. Connie as mid-day host and music director Connie worked with Lionel Richie, Bon Jovi and Journey on various promotions. She received national attention with her unique on-air antics and interviews as well as her instrumental involvement in the re-launching of Donny Osmond's career. After moving to L.A., Connie worked at KRLA and later, the legendary KRTH 101. While there, she co-created and hosted a national syndicated show: Twelve- Inch Friday Night and Twelve - Inch Saturday Night heard in Sand Diego, Denver and Albuquerque. In 1990, Connie became West Coast Director of Motown Records where she influenced the successful careers of Boyz II Men, Stevie Wonder, Brian McKnight, 98 Degrees and Queen Latifah. When the call came to Program Mix 100.5 in Palm Springs, CA. Connie answered! As Program Director at Mix100.5, a Hot AC radio station in Palm Springs. At Mix, Connie hosted the morning show and produced the highly successful: “Live performances at The Top of the Tram” featuring top artists such as Train, Katy Perry and more. Connie spent 10 years as Afternoon Host and Asst. PD/MD of Jammin' 105.7, Las Vegas and is now heard on KQIE 104.7/KQAV 93.5/ KOCP 104.7/KOSJ94.1/ KZLA98.3 reaching listeners from Oxnard, Ca to San Diego. She can also be heard coast to coast Saturday and Sunday Night on The Nationally Syndicated Greg Mack Show. Connie looks forward to continuing her conversations with artists in 2024 on Squirrel TV on, "The Connie Breeze Show" You can find Connie Breeze on Instagram: @conniebreeze Find her on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/connie.breeze Learn more about working with Cindy: https://fullblastcoaching.com/
Donny Osmond grew up on stage as a singer, an actor, and really an all-round performer. Now, he's a longtime Las Vegas headliner, with more to come.
Donny Osmond grew up on stage as a singer, an actor, and really an all-round performer. Now, he's a longtime Las Vegas headliner, with more to come.
Dennis is joined by singer-actor David Burnham to talk about his new cabaret show Burnham Sings Buble, in which he interprets the music of Michael Buble, singing hits like "Home" and "Everything" along with more obscure Buble gems. David also talks about his previous touring show, a tribute Tom Jones, which, in true Tom Jones fashion, featured pants so tight David almost passed out. David also talks about his career in musical theater, from being plucked from nowhere at 19 to take over for Donny Osmond in the national tour of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, to appearing in the original cast of Light in the Piazza to finally getting to play Fiero in Wicked on Broadway after originating the role in the workshop productions and being passed over for the original Broadway cast. Other topics include: the moment he first realized he could sing, why the Elvis song "Blue Christmas" takes him back to a sixth grade kiss with a girl in the Sunday School room, the song that makes him emotional every time he sings it, the rude awakening he got after finishing the Joseph tour when couldn't get arrested in New York, having to go on as Matt Morrison's understudy in Piazza on opening weekend and not even knowing the blocking and that time the crazy heckler in the front row of Joseph turned out to be Donny Osmond. https://www.davidburnham.com/
Fatherhood and family values take center stage in our conversation as we explore the lessons Nathan imparts to his children. Drawing from his experiences and wisdom passed down from his father, Nathan emphasizes the importance of hard work, focus, and seizing the present moment. He shares personal anecdotes that highlight the significance of supporting our children in discovering their unique strengths and interests, aiming to help them build fulfilling lives. Additionally, Nathan offers insights on balancing a demanding career with family life, addressing the emotional toll of frequent travel and the necessity of active communication and empathy within family dynamics.Throughout the episode, Nathan speaks candidly about the challenges he has faced, including the pressures of family and career. He shares motivational insights and lessons learned, such as the importance of self-reflection and growth, gleaned from his own experiences and advice from his uncle Donny Osmond. We also delve into the evolving understanding of masculinity and leadership within the family, stressing the need for men to balance work obligations with being present and supportive at home. Don't miss this opportunity to gain wisdom and inspiration from Nathan Osmond's multifaceted life experiences.Check out the show on any of your favorite platforms and give us a like and follow if you like our content! Apple Podcastshttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-gentlemen-project-podcast/id1536669294Audiblehttps://www.audible.com/pd/The-Gentlemen-Project-Podcast-Podcast/B08LG4HBLR?action_code=ASSGB149080119000H&share_location=pdpAmazon Musichttps://music.amazon.com/podcasts/6a91bd19-279b-41f5-bab2-b2cecfed7beb/the-gentlemen-project-podcastFacebookhttps://www.facebook.com/thegentlemenprojectpodcastInstagram https://www.instagram.com/thegentlemenprojectpodcast/Twitterhttps://twitter.com/gentprojectpod?lang=enLinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/the-gentlemen-project-podcast
Ever wondered what it's like to meet your childhood crush? Christine takes us on an emotional rollercoaster as she recalls her childhood dream of marrying the teen idol Donny Osmond, as well as the heartbreak of missing his concert. We reminisce about fan clubs, hit songs like "One Bad Apple," and the iconic Donny and Marie Show, while celebrating Donny's transition from a teen sensation to a multifaceted entertainer. Our excitement reaches a fever pitch as we secure an exclusive interview with Donny Osmond himself, currently on tour. Christine vividly remembers her starstruck encounter with him in Las Vegas and hopes to redeem herself by NOT falling silent when she is finally given a second chance to speak with her teen idol!Peek behind the curtain at Donny Osmond's busy life, from his passion for gardening to his upcoming role as the Pharaoh in "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat." Hear about the rigorous routine he maintains for his dynamic performances and the nostalgic moment Christine relives when Donny humorously acknowledges the love letters she wrote him as a child. We also introduce our new Patreon portal for exclusive content and Christine's organizing tips on her Neatly Designed Instagram, all while reflecting on the importance of letting go of past grievances for a sweeter present.See Donny Osmond Live In ConcertJoin our Bonus Club for excusive video content and more!Join our ladies only Facebook group!Leave us a voicemail!To inquire about advertising on Uncluttered and Unfiltered: email edenocr@gmail.comWatch and Subscribe on YoutubeVisit our website and sign up to be notified of all our new episodesFollow us on Instagram: UnclutteredandUnfilteredFollow us on Facebook: Uncluttered and UnfilteredNeatly Designed @neatlydesignedEden on Instagram @edentherunningdjShop Christine's Amazon StoreShop Christine's LTKUncluttered and Unfiltered is supported by Hearts4Minds.org
Donny Osmond has become a worldwide music legend selling over 100 million records receiving 33 gold records and preformed to millions of fans around the globe during his six-decade long career. He's bringing his Las Vegas show to Palace Theater in Albany, New York on July 3rd.
Donny Osmond is bringing his Direct from Vegas tour to the Palace Theatre and he joins us to talk about all the success he's had in 60+ years of entertainment. Plus, Hall of Famer Willie Mays passes away at the age of 93. The Giants legend is considered by many to be the most complete player in Major League Baseball history. The Boston Celtics captured their 18th NBA title, passing the Los Angeles Lakers for the most ever. And, Andre Gaines, director of a new Jesse Owens documentary, Triumph: Jesse Owens and the Berlin Olympics, joins the show!
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LOJ Book Club: The Paradise Problem by Christina Lauren. There is a story floating around about Graceland and Lori has her doubts about it Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
David, fresh off of a weekend with Donny Osmond talks about a lifetime of celebrities. Idolizing them, meeting them, interviewing them, befriending them and eventually making them stars once again on his grammy specials. We also talk Neil Diamond, Joni Mitchell, Frank Sinatra, and Phil Rosenthal plus a special surprise call from Brad Paisley! Bio: David Wild is a Peabody and Emmy-winning television writer and producer, a New York Times best-selling author and prominent pop culture commentator. Wild was a College Scholar graduate of Cornell University who then worked at Esquire and Rolling Stone where he served as Music Editor and wrote numerous cover stories for over two decades. Since 2000, Wild has also been writing and producing well over a hundred high profile TV specials including all of The Grammy Awards since 2001, working with Grammy hosts from Jon Stewart to Queen Latifah to LL Cool J to James Corden to Trevor Noah, as well as countless other award shows and network specials including The Academy Awards and The Emmy Awards. Wild has received numerous Emmy nominations for his work, and was most recently nominated in 2021 as a producer for The Grammy Awards, that same year winning a Daytime Emmy that same year as a writer for The Independent Film Spirit Awards. In 2021, Wild was also an Executive Producer for Shine A Light, CNN's acclaimed 9/11 tribute special hosted by Jake Tapper, marking 20 years since Wild received his first-ever Emmy nomination as Head Writer for 2001's Peabody and Emmy-winning America: A Tribute To Heroes. Since 2022, Wild has co-hosted the “Naked Lunch” podcast with Phil Rosenthal — their “Lunch” guests have included Jimmy Kimmel, Jane Fonda and Keanu Reeves, to name just a few. And just before the WGA Strike of 2023, Wild served as Head Writer for hosts Dolly Parton and Garth Brooks on the ACM Awards. Wild has written numerous best-selling books both as an author and co-author, including New York Times best-sellers with the cast of "Friends" and Brad Paisley, as well as penning liner notes for artists including The Rolling Stones, Ringo Starr, Hall & Oates, Fleetwood Mac, LL Cool J, Aerosmith and Stevie Wonder. Wild lives in Los Angeles with his wife Fran and their two sons.From Straw Hut Media
They may call it "Puppy Love," but really this episode is actually the second coming of Phil and David's fantastic conversation with Donny Osmond from his Las Vegas showroom. Some of Donny's greatest fans ask Donny, Phil & David questions, plus great stories about food, travel, Donny's experience being the first star to perform on "The Masked Singer," his thoughts on "The Book of Mormon'' and so much more. Follow Donnie at https://donny.com. To learn more about building community through food and "Somebody Feed the People," visit the Philanthropy page at philrosenthalworld.com.
Phil and David & the "Naked Lunch" podcast hit 100 episodes in winning style in Las Vegas with a special introduction by Carrie Underwood followed by a fantastic, funny & revealing conversation with the iconic Donny Osmond in front of a few hundred of his most loving fans in his Vegas showroom. Just as in his award-winning Vegas residency at https://www.caesars.com/harrahs-las-vegas, Donny artfully and insightfully covers his remarkable 60 years in show business with The Osmonds, Donny & Marie and as a solo artist, with amazing stories along the way about Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra, Michael Jackson, Paul McCartney and so many more. All this plus some tunes and delicious dessert. Follow Donnie at https://donny.com. To learn more about building community through food and "Somebody Feed the People," visit the Philanthropy page at philrosenthalworld.com. Recording by Glen Adams.
To whet your appetites for our big 100th episode of "Naked Lunch" with our special guest Donny Osmond -- recorded live in his Las Vegas showroom and being released next week -- we've decided to Da Doo Re-Run one of our favorite episodes yet -- an amazing conversation with the extraordinary Shaun Cassidy. Shaun's enjoyed an enduring success story as a successful writer/producer in TV since his days as a teen dream, and in recent years, he's returned to performing in an exciting way. Follow Shaun and all his great work at https://www.shauncassidy.com. To learn more about building community through food and "Somebody Feed the People," visit the Philanthropy page at philrosenthalworld.com.
Join me as I speak with Donny Osmond as he shares his journey through the entertainment industry, starting at the tender age of 5-years- old. Donny leads us through what kept him grounded during the highs and lows of a demanding 60 year entertainment career, where he faced superstardom as a pop star teen idol, TV variety show sensation, star in the widely acclaimed broadway hit musical “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat” and currently as an award winning headliner in Las Vegas. Donny opens up about his struggles with anxiety and how he faced the challenges of redirecting his career. Donny shares how his dedication to his faith has helped him navigate the temptations and challenges that many face in such a visible career and what he wants his true legacy to be.
This week, we continue our 25 year retrospective with appearances from Donny Osmond, Kristen Bell + Dax Shepard, Ina Garten, and more!