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Show #1088 Jelly 01. Sam Joyner - Must Be Jelly (3:42) (When U Need A Friend, self-release, 2020) 02. Andy Cohen - I Ain't Gonna Give You None Of My Jelly Roll (2:42) (Tryin' To Get Home, Earwig Records, 2020) 03. William Clarke - Must Be Jelly (7:03) (Blowin' Like Hell, Alligator Records, 1990) 04. Taj Mahal - I Ain't Gonna Let Nobody Steal My Jellyroll (3:14) (The Natch'l Blues, Columbia Records, 1968) 05. Screamin' John & Td Lind - Jelly Roll (3:20) (Mr. Little Big Man, Down In The Alley Records, 2019) 06. The Ford Blues Band - Jelly Jam (3:43) (Another Fine Day, Blue Rock'it Records, 2003) 07. Philip Kroonenberg - Jelly (4:03) (Grounded, Munich Records, 1998) 08. Delta Moon - Jelly Roll (2:59) (Low Down, Jumping Jack Records, 2015) 09. Joe Bonamassa - Jelly Roll (2:12) (Sloe Gin, J&R Adventures, 2007) 10. Roland - Mr. Jelly Roll Baker (4:30) (Little Sweet Taste, Play That Beat!, 1994) 11. Leon Redbone - Mr. Jelly Roll Baker (3:45) (Double Time, Warner Bros Records, 1977) 12. Lonnie Johnson - He's A Jelly Roll Baker (2:45) (78 RPM Shellac, King Records, 1951) 13. Lonnie Johnson - He's A Jelly Roll Baker (3:15) (78 RPM Shellac, Bluebird Records, 1942) 14. Whistling Rufus - (Who's Gonna Do Your) Sweet Jelly Rollin' [1933] (3:30) (Rude Dudes, Document Records, 2003) 15. Jimmie Gordon - Sweet Jelly Rollin' [1936] (2:46) (1934-1938 The Remaining Titles, Old Tramp Records, 1993) 16. Parlor Greens - The Jelly Roll (2:36) (In Green We Dream, Colemine Records, 2024) 17. Merle Travis - Jelly Roll Blues (2:38) (Rough Rowdy & Blue, CMH Records, 1986) 18. Doc Pomus - Jelly Jelly (3:05) (Blues in the Red, Rev-Ola Records, 2006) 19. Anthony Geraci - Jelly Jelly (6:27) (Daydreams In Blue, Shining Stone Records, 2020) 20. Big Max - Jelly Jelly (5:29) (Big Max, self-release, 2005) 21. R.J. Mischo - Selling the Jelly (5:37) (West Wind Blowin, CrossCut Records, 1999) 22. Guy Davis - Jelly Bone Jelly (3:17) (Call Down The Thunder, Red House Records, 1996) 23. Kerry Kearney Band - Shakin' Like Jelly (2:49) (Smokehouse Serenade, Highlander Records, 2019) 24. John Ginty - No Jelly (6:18) (No Filter, American Showplace Music, 2015) Bandana Blues is and will always be a labor of love. Please help Spinner deal with the costs of hosting & bandwidth. Visit www.bandanablues.com and hit the tipjar. Any amount is much appreciated, no matter how small. Thank you.
10/18/24 - Hour 3 Rich and the guys react to the American history-challenged answer given by New England Patriots QB Drake Maye when asked why the Pats have so many fans in London. In ‘What's More Likely' Rich weighs in on the Jets, Bills, Eagles, Jets, Rams, Browns, Patriots and more. Actor Austin Stowell joins Rich in-studio to discuss the new season of CBS' ‘NCIS: Origins,' their shared love of the New York Yankees, his roles in ‘Whiplash' alongside J.K. Simmons and Miles Teller, ‘Bridge of Spies' with Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg, and more. Rich ranks the most intriguing NFL Week 7 games among Ravens/Buccaneers, Giants/Eagles, Jets/Steelers, Chiefs/49ers, Lions/Vikings, and Texans/Packers. Please check out other RES productions: Overreaction Monday: http://apple.co/overreactionmonday What the Football with Suzy Shuster and Amy Trask: http://apple.co/whatthefootball The Jim Jackson Show: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-jim-jackson-show/id1770609432 No-Contest Wrestling with O'Shea Jackson Jr. and TJ Jefferson: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/no-contest-wrestling/id1771450708 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
*shh i know this is late just...there were problems* Ron. Won Twice. In a row. Like a baller.
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A discussion of Corp doubles and bad publicity in the Spin Cycle, plus the ice from Double Time
The Corp side of Double Time, with a particular focus on one of the best cards in the game
The Runner side of Double Time in Reboot, plus a look back at doubles in the Spin Cycle
A fight, a double story for the ages and implosion. We break it all down with special guest David Land. Visit the DailyDownforce at dailydownforce.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode we recap NASCAR All Star Weekend at North Wilkesboro Speedway, the rainy week and the wins by Corey Heim and Joey Logano. We talk about what went wrong with the option tires and why we didn't see the race we were hoping for, the Kyle Busch Ricky Stenhouse Jr. wreck and fight and how we saw the entire incident. We end with a recap of the last couple weeks of the World of Outlaws and High Limits getting ready and making predictions for Coke 600/Indy 500 weekend
This week Merrit is joined by 2 of his favorite ladies. Tune in as Tammy and Andrea chat about how they turned their pain into advocacy. Purchase a copy of Merrit's book "Lost Innocence" by visiting: amazon.comFor the audiobook version visit Merrit on Instagram @merrithartblay and click the link in his bio.Hosted by: Merrit HartblayExecutive Producer: Jess Branashttp://www.branasenterprises.com
Is the game "Peek-a-Boo" true crime for the pre-K set? Does a body double know you better than yourself? And does Jessica really think Only Murders is like the Barbra Streisand / Nick Nolte romance about childhood abuse "Prince of Tides"? We're on episode 9 of Only Murders in the Building Season 1. Are we finally close to learning whodunit? While you're online, sign up for your very own official Cluedunnit Private Investigator license! (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/cluedunnit2/commissions) Or just follow us on the socials and let us know what you think! Facebook: @cluedunnitpodcast Instagram: @cluedunnitpodcast
Conk and Will go through the new alarms on the old iPhone, then they play double time! They stårt with å 7 second scene and then double it, then double that, then double that! Åll the same scene though whååått? Ådded details each time?? Also, yes, my keyboard is being weird and I don't quite know how to fix it eep. Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/@smellinggoodproductions8760 Instagram:@smellinggoodproductions @conkconkconkconk@williamboyd__See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode we mix in a dexterity like game based around a game famous in everywhere but where we live. We pair that with a mechanism as always and are joined by the wonderful Stephen Buonocore, formerly of Stronghold Games, and now part of a new business venture, of which we talk about. Please reach out to us and email us at Amusingmeeples@gmail.com and look for our discord server!
Welcome to Runtime Double Time - a new format where cut out all the frills and get right to the article (and only the article). In this episode, we cover the classic article "Choose Boring Technology" by Dan McKinley. This is a deep dive on how and why to pick technologies for your project. Do it right, and things just work™. Do it wrong, and you might sink your team (or your company).
Join us for an impactful episode as our guest, Daniel Spencer, shares his extraordinary journey. I'm Daniel Spencer – a survivor of addiction, a marriage on the brink, and near-death experiences. Twelve years sober, I battled alcohol and marijuana abuse into my late 20s. Married for almost two decades with three teenagers (including an "adopted" niece), my life took a transformative turn.From a near-300-pound body to a remarkable 160 pounds, my journey included a brush with death in an electrical accident, resulting in severe burns and multiple surgeries. Despite the challenges, I've discovered my life's purpose.Connect with Daniel on Instagram: [Reps and Double Time](https://instagram.com/reps.and.doubletime?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=)And to our amazing listeners, I, Elisha, would love to connect with you too! Join my WhatsApp channel [here](https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaEwVd27oQhWqdp9XP0y). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Threevisiting on the Tues: Scott, Paul & Lauren talk about Scott's wedding DJ story and drinking games, then play Double Time. Follow us on social media @threedomusa. Send Threetures and emails to threedomusa@gmail.com. Leave us a voicemail at 424-252-4678 (HAG-CLAIMS-8).
Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) goes viral by exposing U.S. House Republicans' gender hypocrisy while questioning National Women's Law Center president and CEO Fatima Goss Graves in a subcommittee hearing. Trans jazz band leader Billy Tipton's career spanned from the 1930s to the 70s, and the music continues with The Tiptons Sax Quartet (produced by Steve Sims). And in NewsWrap: the European Court of Human Rights finds that Poland's refusal to legally recognize lesbian and gay couples violates the European Convention on Human Rights, the United States Supreme Court rejects an appeal to review Washington state legislation that bans “conversion therapy” for minors, loopholes in a proposed conversion therapy ban in the Australian state of Tasmania get a “thumbs down” from activists, Argentina's newly inaugurated right-wing President Javier Milei pulls the plug on the Women, Gender and Diversity Ministry, police in Yekateringburg raid a popular queer venue while Russian censors coral “My Little Pony," plus Pope Francis okays same-gender blessings and more international LGBTQ news reported this week by Marcos Najera and Melanie Keller (produced by Brian DeShazor). All this on the December 18, 2023 edition of This Way Out! Join our family of listener-donors today at http://thiswayout.org/donate/
Welcome to the Digging Deeper Jazz Podcast. This podcast was originally released on September 4th, 2020, on the Jeff Antoniuk - Educator YouTube channel. Please subscribe to the YouTube channel and feel free to enjoy the video version as well.FOR ALL INSTRUMENTS!In episode #169, Jeff give us perhaps the best practice tip he's come across in 40 years of playing music of all styles. All you need is a metronome, some hard-ass music you can't play, and the will to get a lot better in about five minutes. Let's dig in to this great practice idea. Mentioned in this podcast:• www.JazzWire.net - Since we announced JazzWire back in 2017, it has become an incredible Community of hundreds of adult musicians from over 25 different countries around the world. If you are looking for a plan for your practice, regular insights and wisdom on playing jazz, and a huge COMMUNITY of jazz players from around the world, this is the place for you! • Digging Deeper Jazz - All of the DDJ episodes include a pdf. Just write us at diggingdeeperjazz@gmail.com, and we'll offer you the pdfs in bundles of 50, or all 200 for a discount! We will also put you on the list to receive each new pdf, weekly. Amazing practice ideas, every week, for free. What's not to love!?
Sometimes in life we get behind in our duties, and we need to find ways to catch up. Perhaps this can be a useful strategy even in our spiritual lives, if we see it properly. And then perhaps it's even more than that. If we can utilize this strategy the way the Apostle Paul did, we could find a secret to overcoming our enemy and accomplishing the Will of God. Blessings!
528 - Leon Redbone - Sheik of Araby: Chris, Nick, and Andy break down "Sheik of Araby" by Leon Redbone from his 1976 album Double Time.This 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/4137237/advertisement
In Dreams in Double Time: On Race, Freedom, and Bebop (Duke UP, 2023), Jonathan Leal examines how the musical revolution of bebop opened up new futures for racialized and minoritized communities. Blending lyrical nonfiction with transdisciplinary critique and moving beyond standard Black/white binary narratives of jazz history, Leal focuses on the stories and experiences of three musicians and writers of color: James Araki, a Nisei multi-instrumentalist, soldier-translator, and literature and folklore scholar; Raúl Salinas, a Chicano poet, jazz critic, and longtime activist who endured the US carceral system for over a decade; and Harold Wing, an Afro-Chinese American drummer, pianist, and songwriter who performed with bebop pioneers before working as a public servant. Leal foregrounds that for these men and their collaborators, bebop was an affectively and intellectually powerful force that helped them build community and dream new social possibilities. Bebop's complexity and radicality, Leal contends, made it possible for those like Araki, Salinas, and Wing who grappled daily with state-sanctioned violence to challenge a racially supremacist, imperial nation, all while hearing and making the world anew. "Dreams of Autumn" on Spotify. "Dreams of Autumn on Apple Music. Nathan Smith is a PhD candidate in Music Theory at Yale University Email: nathan.smith@yale.edu Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies
In Dreams in Double Time: On Race, Freedom, and Bebop (Duke UP, 2023), Jonathan Leal examines how the musical revolution of bebop opened up new futures for racialized and minoritized communities. Blending lyrical nonfiction with transdisciplinary critique and moving beyond standard Black/white binary narratives of jazz history, Leal focuses on the stories and experiences of three musicians and writers of color: James Araki, a Nisei multi-instrumentalist, soldier-translator, and literature and folklore scholar; Raúl Salinas, a Chicano poet, jazz critic, and longtime activist who endured the US carceral system for over a decade; and Harold Wing, an Afro-Chinese American drummer, pianist, and songwriter who performed with bebop pioneers before working as a public servant. Leal foregrounds that for these men and their collaborators, bebop was an affectively and intellectually powerful force that helped them build community and dream new social possibilities. Bebop's complexity and radicality, Leal contends, made it possible for those like Araki, Salinas, and Wing who grappled daily with state-sanctioned violence to challenge a racially supremacist, imperial nation, all while hearing and making the world anew. "Dreams of Autumn" on Spotify. "Dreams of Autumn on Apple Music. Nathan Smith is a PhD candidate in Music Theory at Yale University Email: nathan.smith@yale.edu Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/latino-studies
In Dreams in Double Time: On Race, Freedom, and Bebop (Duke UP, 2023), Jonathan Leal examines how the musical revolution of bebop opened up new futures for racialized and minoritized communities. Blending lyrical nonfiction with transdisciplinary critique and moving beyond standard Black/white binary narratives of jazz history, Leal focuses on the stories and experiences of three musicians and writers of color: James Araki, a Nisei multi-instrumentalist, soldier-translator, and literature and folklore scholar; Raúl Salinas, a Chicano poet, jazz critic, and longtime activist who endured the US carceral system for over a decade; and Harold Wing, an Afro-Chinese American drummer, pianist, and songwriter who performed with bebop pioneers before working as a public servant. Leal foregrounds that for these men and their collaborators, bebop was an affectively and intellectually powerful force that helped them build community and dream new social possibilities. Bebop's complexity and radicality, Leal contends, made it possible for those like Araki, Salinas, and Wing who grappled daily with state-sanctioned violence to challenge a racially supremacist, imperial nation, all while hearing and making the world anew. "Dreams of Autumn" on Spotify. "Dreams of Autumn on Apple Music. Nathan Smith is a PhD candidate in Music Theory at Yale University Email: nathan.smith@yale.edu Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In Dreams in Double Time: On Race, Freedom, and Bebop (Duke UP, 2023), Jonathan Leal examines how the musical revolution of bebop opened up new futures for racialized and minoritized communities. Blending lyrical nonfiction with transdisciplinary critique and moving beyond standard Black/white binary narratives of jazz history, Leal focuses on the stories and experiences of three musicians and writers of color: James Araki, a Nisei multi-instrumentalist, soldier-translator, and literature and folklore scholar; Raúl Salinas, a Chicano poet, jazz critic, and longtime activist who endured the US carceral system for over a decade; and Harold Wing, an Afro-Chinese American drummer, pianist, and songwriter who performed with bebop pioneers before working as a public servant. Leal foregrounds that for these men and their collaborators, bebop was an affectively and intellectually powerful force that helped them build community and dream new social possibilities. Bebop's complexity and radicality, Leal contends, made it possible for those like Araki, Salinas, and Wing who grappled daily with state-sanctioned violence to challenge a racially supremacist, imperial nation, all while hearing and making the world anew. "Dreams of Autumn" on Spotify. "Dreams of Autumn on Apple Music. Nathan Smith is a PhD candidate in Music Theory at Yale University Email: nathan.smith@yale.edu Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
In Dreams in Double Time: On Race, Freedom, and Bebop (Duke UP, 2023), Jonathan Leal examines how the musical revolution of bebop opened up new futures for racialized and minoritized communities. Blending lyrical nonfiction with transdisciplinary critique and moving beyond standard Black/white binary narratives of jazz history, Leal focuses on the stories and experiences of three musicians and writers of color: James Araki, a Nisei multi-instrumentalist, soldier-translator, and literature and folklore scholar; Raúl Salinas, a Chicano poet, jazz critic, and longtime activist who endured the US carceral system for over a decade; and Harold Wing, an Afro-Chinese American drummer, pianist, and songwriter who performed with bebop pioneers before working as a public servant. Leal foregrounds that for these men and their collaborators, bebop was an affectively and intellectually powerful force that helped them build community and dream new social possibilities. Bebop's complexity and radicality, Leal contends, made it possible for those like Araki, Salinas, and Wing who grappled daily with state-sanctioned violence to challenge a racially supremacist, imperial nation, all while hearing and making the world anew. "Dreams of Autumn" on Spotify. "Dreams of Autumn on Apple Music. Nathan Smith is a PhD candidate in Music Theory at Yale University Email: nathan.smith@yale.edu Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/asian-american-studies
In Dreams in Double Time: On Race, Freedom, and Bebop (Duke UP, 2023), Jonathan Leal examines how the musical revolution of bebop opened up new futures for racialized and minoritized communities. Blending lyrical nonfiction with transdisciplinary critique and moving beyond standard Black/white binary narratives of jazz history, Leal focuses on the stories and experiences of three musicians and writers of color: James Araki, a Nisei multi-instrumentalist, soldier-translator, and literature and folklore scholar; Raúl Salinas, a Chicano poet, jazz critic, and longtime activist who endured the US carceral system for over a decade; and Harold Wing, an Afro-Chinese American drummer, pianist, and songwriter who performed with bebop pioneers before working as a public servant. Leal foregrounds that for these men and their collaborators, bebop was an affectively and intellectually powerful force that helped them build community and dream new social possibilities. Bebop's complexity and radicality, Leal contends, made it possible for those like Araki, Salinas, and Wing who grappled daily with state-sanctioned violence to challenge a racially supremacist, imperial nation, all while hearing and making the world anew. "Dreams of Autumn" on Spotify. "Dreams of Autumn on Apple Music. Nathan Smith is a PhD candidate in Music Theory at Yale University Email: nathan.smith@yale.edu Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/critical-theory
In Dreams in Double Time: On Race, Freedom, and Bebop (Duke UP, 2023), Jonathan Leal examines how the musical revolution of bebop opened up new futures for racialized and minoritized communities. Blending lyrical nonfiction with transdisciplinary critique and moving beyond standard Black/white binary narratives of jazz history, Leal focuses on the stories and experiences of three musicians and writers of color: James Araki, a Nisei multi-instrumentalist, soldier-translator, and literature and folklore scholar; Raúl Salinas, a Chicano poet, jazz critic, and longtime activist who endured the US carceral system for over a decade; and Harold Wing, an Afro-Chinese American drummer, pianist, and songwriter who performed with bebop pioneers before working as a public servant. Leal foregrounds that for these men and their collaborators, bebop was an affectively and intellectually powerful force that helped them build community and dream new social possibilities. Bebop's complexity and radicality, Leal contends, made it possible for those like Araki, Salinas, and Wing who grappled daily with state-sanctioned violence to challenge a racially supremacist, imperial nation, all while hearing and making the world anew. "Dreams of Autumn" on Spotify. "Dreams of Autumn on Apple Music. Nathan Smith is a PhD candidate in Music Theory at Yale University Email: nathan.smith@yale.edu Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/performing-arts
In Dreams in Double Time: On Race, Freedom, and Bebop (Duke UP, 2023), Jonathan Leal examines how the musical revolution of bebop opened up new futures for racialized and minoritized communities. Blending lyrical nonfiction with transdisciplinary critique and moving beyond standard Black/white binary narratives of jazz history, Leal focuses on the stories and experiences of three musicians and writers of color: James Araki, a Nisei multi-instrumentalist, soldier-translator, and literature and folklore scholar; Raúl Salinas, a Chicano poet, jazz critic, and longtime activist who endured the US carceral system for over a decade; and Harold Wing, an Afro-Chinese American drummer, pianist, and songwriter who performed with bebop pioneers before working as a public servant. Leal foregrounds that for these men and their collaborators, bebop was an affectively and intellectually powerful force that helped them build community and dream new social possibilities. Bebop's complexity and radicality, Leal contends, made it possible for those like Araki, Salinas, and Wing who grappled daily with state-sanctioned violence to challenge a racially supremacist, imperial nation, all while hearing and making the world anew. "Dreams of Autumn" on Spotify. "Dreams of Autumn on Apple Music. Nathan Smith is a PhD candidate in Music Theory at Yale University Email: nathan.smith@yale.edu Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
In Dreams in Double Time: On Race, Freedom, and Bebop (Duke UP, 2023), Jonathan Leal examines how the musical revolution of bebop opened up new futures for racialized and minoritized communities. Blending lyrical nonfiction with transdisciplinary critique and moving beyond standard Black/white binary narratives of jazz history, Leal focuses on the stories and experiences of three musicians and writers of color: James Araki, a Nisei multi-instrumentalist, soldier-translator, and literature and folklore scholar; Raúl Salinas, a Chicano poet, jazz critic, and longtime activist who endured the US carceral system for over a decade; and Harold Wing, an Afro-Chinese American drummer, pianist, and songwriter who performed with bebop pioneers before working as a public servant. Leal foregrounds that for these men and their collaborators, bebop was an affectively and intellectually powerful force that helped them build community and dream new social possibilities. Bebop's complexity and radicality, Leal contends, made it possible for those like Araki, Salinas, and Wing who grappled daily with state-sanctioned violence to challenge a racially supremacist, imperial nation, all while hearing and making the world anew. "Dreams of Autumn" on Spotify. "Dreams of Autumn on Apple Music. Nathan Smith is a PhD candidate in Music Theory at Yale University Email: nathan.smith@yale.edu Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/music
James Graham & Anthony Maroon are in to recap the Sharks abysmal performance against the Storm, we discuss why Luke Brooks is dumping the Tigers & who will be the halfback for NSW? ------
In this timely and witty combination of So You've Been Publicly Shamed and Where'd You Go, Bernadette? a viral photo of a politician's wife's "feminine hygiene malfunction" catapults her to unwanted fame in a story that's both a satire of social media stardom and internet activism, and a tender mother-daughter tale. Kathleen Held's life is turned upside down when she arrives home to find her house on fire and her husband on the front lawn in his underwear. But the scandal that emerges is not that Bill, who's running for Senate, is having a painfully cliched affair with one of his young staffers: it's that the eyewitness photographing the scene accidentally captures a period stain on the back of Kathleen's pants. Overnight, Kathleen finds herself the unwitting figurehead for a social media-centered women's right movement, #YesWeBleed. Humiliated, Kathleen desperately seeks a way to hide from the spotlight. But when she stumbles upon the Society of Shame--led by the infamous author Danica Bellevue--Kathleen finds herself part of a group who are all working to change their lives after their own scandals. Using the teachings of the society, Kathleen channels her newfound fame as a means to reap the benefits of her humiliation and reclaim herself. But as she ascends to celebrity status, Kathleen's growing obsession with maintaining her popularity online threatens her most important relationship IRL: that with her budding activist daughter, Aggie. Hilarious and heartfelt, The Society of Shame (Anchor, 2023) is a pitch-perfect romp through politics and the perils of being "extremely online"--without losing your sanity or your true self. Jane Roper is the author of two previous books: a memoir, Double Time, and a novel, Eden Lake. Her short fiction, essays, and humor have appeared in publications including McSweeney's Internet Tendency, The Millions, The Rumpus, Salon, and Poets & Writers and on NPR. Jane is a graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop and lives in the Boston area with her husband and two children. Book Recommendations: Julia Argy, The One Ashley Audrain, The Push Chris Holmes is Chair of Literatures in English and Associate Professor at Ithaca College. He writes criticism on contemporary global literatures. His book, Kazuo Ishiguro as World Literature, is under contract with Bloomsbury Publishing. He is the co-director of The New Voices Festival, a celebration of work in poetry, prose, and playwriting by up-and-coming young writers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this timely and witty combination of So You've Been Publicly Shamed and Where'd You Go, Bernadette? a viral photo of a politician's wife's "feminine hygiene malfunction" catapults her to unwanted fame in a story that's both a satire of social media stardom and internet activism, and a tender mother-daughter tale. Kathleen Held's life is turned upside down when she arrives home to find her house on fire and her husband on the front lawn in his underwear. But the scandal that emerges is not that Bill, who's running for Senate, is having a painfully cliched affair with one of his young staffers: it's that the eyewitness photographing the scene accidentally captures a period stain on the back of Kathleen's pants. Overnight, Kathleen finds herself the unwitting figurehead for a social media-centered women's right movement, #YesWeBleed. Humiliated, Kathleen desperately seeks a way to hide from the spotlight. But when she stumbles upon the Society of Shame--led by the infamous author Danica Bellevue--Kathleen finds herself part of a group who are all working to change their lives after their own scandals. Using the teachings of the society, Kathleen channels her newfound fame as a means to reap the benefits of her humiliation and reclaim herself. But as she ascends to celebrity status, Kathleen's growing obsession with maintaining her popularity online threatens her most important relationship IRL: that with her budding activist daughter, Aggie. Hilarious and heartfelt, The Society of Shame (Anchor, 2023) is a pitch-perfect romp through politics and the perils of being "extremely online"--without losing your sanity or your true self. Jane Roper is the author of two previous books: a memoir, Double Time, and a novel, Eden Lake. Her short fiction, essays, and humor have appeared in publications including McSweeney's Internet Tendency, The Millions, The Rumpus, Salon, and Poets & Writers and on NPR. Jane is a graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop and lives in the Boston area with her husband and two children. Book Recommendations: Julia Argy, The One Ashley Audrain, The Push Chris Holmes is Chair of Literatures in English and Associate Professor at Ithaca College. He writes criticism on contemporary global literatures. His book, Kazuo Ishiguro as World Literature, is under contract with Bloomsbury Publishing. He is the co-director of The New Voices Festival, a celebration of work in poetry, prose, and playwriting by up-and-coming young writers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In this timely and witty combination of So You've Been Publicly Shamed and Where'd You Go, Bernadette? a viral photo of a politician's wife's "feminine hygiene malfunction" catapults her to unwanted fame in a story that's both a satire of social media stardom and internet activism, and a tender mother-daughter tale. Kathleen Held's life is turned upside down when she arrives home to find her house on fire and her husband on the front lawn in his underwear. But the scandal that emerges is not that Bill, who's running for Senate, is having a painfully cliched affair with one of his young staffers: it's that the eyewitness photographing the scene accidentally captures a period stain on the back of Kathleen's pants. Overnight, Kathleen finds herself the unwitting figurehead for a social media-centered women's right movement, #YesWeBleed. Humiliated, Kathleen desperately seeks a way to hide from the spotlight. But when she stumbles upon the Society of Shame--led by the infamous author Danica Bellevue--Kathleen finds herself part of a group who are all working to change their lives after their own scandals. Using the teachings of the society, Kathleen channels her newfound fame as a means to reap the benefits of her humiliation and reclaim herself. But as she ascends to celebrity status, Kathleen's growing obsession with maintaining her popularity online threatens her most important relationship IRL: that with her budding activist daughter, Aggie. Hilarious and heartfelt, The Society of Shame (Anchor, 2023) is a pitch-perfect romp through politics and the perils of being "extremely online"--without losing your sanity or your true self. Jane Roper is the author of two previous books: a memoir, Double Time, and a novel, Eden Lake. Her short fiction, essays, and humor have appeared in publications including McSweeney's Internet Tendency, The Millions, The Rumpus, Salon, and Poets & Writers and on NPR. Jane is a graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop and lives in the Boston area with her husband and two children. Book Recommendations: Julia Argy, The One Ashley Audrain, The Push Chris Holmes is Chair of Literatures in English and Associate Professor at Ithaca College. He writes criticism on contemporary global literatures. His book, Kazuo Ishiguro as World Literature, is under contract with Bloomsbury Publishing. He is the co-director of The New Voices Festival, a celebration of work in poetry, prose, and playwriting by up-and-coming young writers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies
In this timely and witty combination of So You've Been Publicly Shamed and Where'd You Go, Bernadette? a viral photo of a politician's wife's "feminine hygiene malfunction" catapults her to unwanted fame in a story that's both a satire of social media stardom and internet activism, and a tender mother-daughter tale. Kathleen Held's life is turned upside down when she arrives home to find her house on fire and her husband on the front lawn in his underwear. But the scandal that emerges is not that Bill, who's running for Senate, is having a painfully cliched affair with one of his young staffers: it's that the eyewitness photographing the scene accidentally captures a period stain on the back of Kathleen's pants. Overnight, Kathleen finds herself the unwitting figurehead for a social media-centered women's right movement, #YesWeBleed. Humiliated, Kathleen desperately seeks a way to hide from the spotlight. But when she stumbles upon the Society of Shame--led by the infamous author Danica Bellevue--Kathleen finds herself part of a group who are all working to change their lives after their own scandals. Using the teachings of the society, Kathleen channels her newfound fame as a means to reap the benefits of her humiliation and reclaim herself. But as she ascends to celebrity status, Kathleen's growing obsession with maintaining her popularity online threatens her most important relationship IRL: that with her budding activist daughter, Aggie. Hilarious and heartfelt, The Society of Shame (Anchor, 2023) is a pitch-perfect romp through politics and the perils of being "extremely online"--without losing your sanity or your true self. Jane Roper is the author of two previous books: a memoir, Double Time, and a novel, Eden Lake. Her short fiction, essays, and humor have appeared in publications including McSweeney's Internet Tendency, The Millions, The Rumpus, Salon, and Poets & Writers and on NPR. Jane is a graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop and lives in the Boston area with her husband and two children. Book Recommendations: Julia Argy, The One Ashley Audrain, The Push Chris Holmes is Chair of Literatures in English and Associate Professor at Ithaca College. He writes criticism on contemporary global literatures. His book, Kazuo Ishiguro as World Literature, is under contract with Bloomsbury Publishing. He is the co-director of The New Voices Festival, a celebration of work in poetry, prose, and playwriting by up-and-coming young writers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literature
Our guest this week is Jane Roper. Jane is the author of two previous books: a memoir, Double Time, and a novel, Eden Lake. Her short fiction, essays, and humor have appeared in publications including McSweeney's Internet Tendency, The Millions, The Rumpus, Salon, and Poets & Writers and on NPR. Her new novel, The Society of Shame, is now available. ABOUT THE SOCIETY OF SHAME “If you liked Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus, read The Society of Shame by Jane Roper.” —The Washington PostIn this timely and witty combination of So You've Been Publicly Shamed and Where'd You Go, Bernadette? a viral photo of a politician's wife's “feminine hygiene malfunction” catapults her to unwanted fame in a story that's both a satire of social media stardom and internet activism, and a tender mother-daughter tale.Kathleen Held's life is turned upside down when she arrives home to find her house on fire and her husband on the front lawn in his underwear. But the scandal that emerges is not that Bill, who's running for Senate, is having a painfully cliched affair with one of his young staffers: it's that the eyewitness photographing the scene accidentally captures a period stain on the back of Kathleen's pants.Overnight, Kathleen finds herself the unwitting figurehead for a social media-centered women's right movement, #YesWeBleed. Humiliated, Kathleen desperately seeks a way to hide from the spotlight. But when she stumbles upon the Society of Shame—led by the infamous author Danica Bellevue—Kathleen finds herself part of a group who are all working to change their lives after their own scandals. Using the teachings of the society, Kathleen channels her newfound fame as a means to reap the benefits of her humiliation and reclaim herself. But as she ascends to celebrity status, Kathleen's growing obsession with maintaining her popularity online threatens her most important relationship IRL: that with her budding activist daughter, Aggie.Hilarious and heartfelt, The Society of Shame is a pitch-perfect romp through politics and the perils of being “extremely online”—without losing your sanity or your true self. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/alyssa-milano-sorry-not-sorry/message
Singles Going Around- Leon Redbone 1972-1981 RecordingsMy Walking Stick *If I Had Possession Over Judgement Day **Diddy Wa Diddie ***Champagne Charlie ****Gambling Bar Room Blues **Step It Up and Go *****Polly Wolly Doodle *Kind Hearted Woman Blues **Shine On Harvest Moon ***Please Don't Talk About Me ****Bootleg Rum Dum Blues **Mama's Got A Baby Named Te Na Na *****Desert Blues *Lord, I Looked Down The Road **Crazy Blues ***Yearning (Just For You) ****Sweet Mama Hurry Home Or I'll Be Gone **Cat Man Blues *** from On the Track (1975)** from Long Way From Home: Early Recordings (1972)*** from Double Time (1977)**** from Champagne Charlie (1978)***** from Branch to Branch (1981)All selections taken from the original vinyl releases.
Luke and Sam discuss the upcoming doubles and blanks, and new signings. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Beloved pastor and family man Aubrey Lee Price ("Lee") shocks his community by leaving his position at his church to start a hedge fund. After collecting millions of dollars in investors’ money, Lee realizes he’s in over his head. You can purchase Opportunist merchandise here: https://theopportunistpodcast.com/ The ending credits song is called "The Crow" by Paul Graham Stanborough.
Beloved pastor and family man Aubrey Lee Price ("Lee") shocks his community by leaving his position at his church to start a hedge fund. After collecting millions of dollars in investors' money, Lee realizes he's in over his head. You can reach out to us at TheOpportunist@kastmedia.com Find the episode transcript here: tinyurl.com/opppodcast You can purchase Opportunist merchandise here: https://theopportunistpodcast.com/ The ending credits song is called "The Crow" by Paul Graham Stanborough. Thank you to our sponsors: The Jordan Harbinger Show: Check out jordanharbinger.com/start for some great episode recommendations.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Murphy is double booked again. Who will he blame though?
Kirt & Mr. Sal discuss Season 1 Episodes 9 & 10 of Only Murders in the Building in which Saz eats a sad, little, melancholy omelet. ~~~ Relevant Links ~~~ Website: showhoppers.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/ShowHoppers Contact Us: showhopperspodcast@gmail.com
Slow and steady wins the race…or does it?
Mabel, Oliver and Charles thought they closed the case but alas they havent. But they are so close to finding out who did it. With the help of an unlikely stunt double will they be able to get back on track. Will they be able to do it before time runs out and they are homeless. Why does Bunny have to be such a bitch, all they have done is help realize that Tim was murdered by someone in the building. And have we already met this person, listen and find out who could it be! Thank you for listen, stream where ever you listen to podcasts. Please rate/like/review, share with everyone you know and love. Follow us now on instagram @something.about.podcast and if you feel really up to it @schley_guy and on twitter @schleyguy
In this episode, Michael will give the latest news, Jason will take us on a trip down Main Tweet USA while Will is away, and then we'll put our thinking caps on and come up with ideas for two dark rides for each park at Walt Disney World, one based on an IP and one an original creation!
Welcome to the latest episode of The Florida Project – the podcast where Disney fans celebrate Walt Disney World and all things Disney! In this episode, we'll discuss some small topics, Michael will give the latest news, Jason will take us on a trip down Main Tweet USA while Will is away, and then we'll put our thinking caps on and come up with ideas for two dark rides for each park at Walt Disney World, one based on an IP and one an original creation! All of that and more is coming up in this week's episode of The Florida Project! Small Topics The Reedy Creek Improvement District is going to start minting their own currency. Who are you putting on the $1, $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100 notes?There are rumors (or maybe more - I don't know) of Encanto getting a Broadway musical. What other Disney property do you think would make a great stage show?May the 4th, Star Wars day, was this week. What new fancy lightsaber would you like to see in Galaxy's Edge? News Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party Returns to Walt Disney WorldDisney Releases New and Improved Concept Art for Epcot's World Celebration and World NatureParking Lot Trams Returning to Disney's Animal KingdomMeta Quest Star Wars Virtual Reality Experience coming to The NBA ExperienceDisney Releases More Details on Fantasmic!'s return to Walt Disney WorldPhotoPass Additions Coming to Walt Disney World Main Tweet U.S.A. Ultimate FastPass Coming to Disneyland Paris Discussion Topic 332 - Armchair Disney Imagineering: Dark Ride Double Time Upcoming Episodes Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (next week) Plugs Jason: @Schmuck00Will: @ThyWillBDunnMichael: @MichaelMcDuck Site: http://www.tfppodcast.comTwitter: @tfp_podcastInstagram: http://instagram.com/tfppodcastPatreon: http://www.patreon.com/tfppodcast Thanks for listening. Tell a friend. Driver, we're clear.
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The bros discuss this week on the PGA Tour where we have two events taking place.
Here's what's in the news today: President Biden warned Putin that invading Ukraine would result in “swift and severe” costs if he were to invade Ukraine (NY Times)Police are starting to clear the Freedom Convoy protestors along the Canadian/U.S. border (NY Times)Yes, we're still talking about the Mueller Report (Buzzfeed News)The Bronx Zoo has a gift idea for you (NPR)
On today's episode Lauren Troche shares her experience of growing up with her autistic brother Russell. She explains how it shaped her life as a person and how it prepared her for life with her special needs son. She offers advice for parents who may think their child may need extra support or may just have received a new diagnosis about their child. I hope you enjoy this episode! Be sure to check out her articles below. You can also find Russell's art at Russells Room at the links below. TikTok @RussellsRoom https://www.russells-room.com/ https://www.instagram.com/russellsroom/ https://www.facebook.com/russellssroom Laurens Articles/Blog: https://www.charlotteparent.com/Double-Time/ https://www.russells-room.com/post/reflections-of-a-3rd-generation-girl Dyspraxia Website: https://dyspraxiausa.org/ Pantry Pull: https://www.facebook.com/pantrypull Don't forget to tag #prettyambitiouspodcast on social.