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Lava La Rue is the definition of a multi-hyphenate, they are a musician, a director, a designer and artist.In this episode we spoke about DIY culture and the idea that if you're obsessed with what you do, you can build your own thing, even if you have no support. Build something, get people excited, create your own scene.If you enjoyed this episode, call everyone you know and tell them xLava's new single ‘Easy Come Easy Go' is OUT NOWLava on Insta : https://www.instagram.com/lavalarue To hear more, visit creativerebels.substack.com
Cover Mouth When Coughing. Morons in the News. A Thanksgiving Oreo? Everyone Needs a Laugh. Talkback Callers. Daylight Savings Time. Talkback Callers. Can You Believe This? Bohemian Rhapsody. Talkback Callers. From the Vault.
Have you ever wondered if your relationship with money might be holding you back spiritually? In this eye-opening podcast, Pastors Jared Moore and DJ unpack Jesus' surprising connection between greed, worry, and trust—revealing how our financial choices directly impact our faith journey. Through practical wisdom from Luke 12 and personal examples, they share five transformative principles for managing money God's way—from earning honestly to enjoying carefully. Whether you're struggling with financial stress or seeking to grow in generosity, this podcast offers biblical insight for experiencing God's abundance.----------------------------------STAY CONNECTED:Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/onelifeaz.church/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/onelifeaz.church/TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@onelifeaz.church
Salut les mouettes ! Comme chaque années à cette période, je vous propose une sélection des meilleurs albums reggae /…
Salut les mouettes ! Comme chaque années à cette période, je vous propose une sélection des meilleurs albums reggae /…
For anyone else out there experiencing an extra boost in your hormone levels lately, this is the episode for us! The elevator. The trenthcoat. Carrie saying the F-word! All so scandalous. And so very sexy. Meanwhile, Steve is moving as light speed with a new chick before he's even moved out of Miranda's (where he is no doubt crashing in rent-free). When you're right, you're right, and YOU ALL were right about Steve. Also, Steve? That's YOUR dog. Samantha for some reason can't imagine a different way to end a sex session than with "swallowing", and Charlotte proposes to herself as Trey takes down some ranch dressing. Enjoy!!!LEAVE US A VOICEMAIL FOR OUR MAILBAG AND WE WILL PLAY IT ON AN EPISODE :)JOIN US EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 12 MST FOR OUR LIVE WEEKLY ROUNDUP!!! Subscribe to our YOUTUBE channel!This month on PATREON:3/5 The Golden Girls S1 E15 "In a Bed of Rose's"3/12 Smash S1 E3 "Enter Mr. Dimaggio"3/19 Girls S2 E5 "One Man's Trash"3/26 Pillow Talk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We've reached the end of this series of Waterloo Road and it feels like the end of an era for our first group of reboot kids. There's also the small matter of a murder to clear up, not to mention the return of Kim Campbell. Let's do this. Waterloo Road superfan Tom Beasley and Luke Stevenson are your hosts, as always. Watch SERIES 14, EPISODE 8 of Waterloo Road here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m0022lxd/waterloo-road-series-14-episode-8/ *** If you want to subscribe to the PATREON page, visit http://www.patreon.com/waterlooroadpod/ for full details. Another episode of Ackley Bridge series 2 is live now, with the awards for series 14 coming very soon. *** Many thanks to our current Patrons: Erin, Matthew Kumar, Eve, avidcollector, Laura, Grace, Theo, Natalie (@nataliethebookreader on Instagram), Richard, Lucy Fields, Hazel, Lottie Smith, Etta, Jade, Ollie C, Helen, Kat, Joe Buckle, Catval, Mel, Hannah Louise (NHS Mental Health Services), Peter, Lou Parsons, KP, Bryn, Lily-Ann, Beckett, Ryan, Nathalie, Esther, Rebecca Grimshaw, Ricky, Helen (@red.head.read on Instagram), Megan, Sarah Mythen, Laura A, and Matthew. Please do follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for updates, clips and probably terrible jokes also. And, of course, hit that subscribe button and leave a rating/review on your podcast service of choice!
We're back with our Sex and the City watch podcast! And we're back with a pivotal episode where many of our characters are facing important life decisions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's time for the funky tasting spunk episode y'all!
We're entering the home stretch of Elvis's filmography, but there's still plenty of surprises to be found! Today's episode: Easy Come, Easy Go. After finding issue with the IMDb plot summary (from the very get-go) we run through the film's limited taglines and explore the strange history of the film's title, as well as the better name hidden in the film. We wonder why Elvis, once again, does not have a love interest. Why is there no love, very few songs, and no capers? We talk about the wheel of girls (and a new level of sleaze), Col. Tom Parker vs. yoga and art, and underwater fights and other sequences reminiscent of James Bond films. We have a realization about the circumstances within every Elvis movie. We guess the plot of Double Trouble, once again banking on there being two Elvis Presleys in the film.
Bad Girls Club, Season 12, Episode 13This week, Princess and the Bad Girls go to Barcelona.
Calling all Booth B*tches! Let's give a warm welcome to Bobby Cannavale and the Funky Spunk. It's Sex and the City Season 3 ep 9, with casting queen Felicia Fasano and SATC dramaturg Chris Baker! And as I rehearsed Samantha's blowjob monologue for my Juilliard audition, I couldn't help but wonder: Do I kind of have Miranda's haircut? Got a burning question about a relationship or friendship problem (or really anything Sex and the City adjacent)? Just record a voice memo on your phone and email it to AndJustLikeMatt@gmail.com and Matt will answer your question on the show with his very fancy guests.
WELCOME TO CARRIED AWAY... THE SATC REWATCH PODCAST - where two twenty something women rewatch the iconic 90s series... twenty something years later. In this weeks episode we see Charlotte get engaged, Samantha dates a guy with “funky spunk”, Miranda helps Steve find a new apartment & Carrie loses her mind. We get Carried Away… discussing the introduction of Bunny MacDougal, Steve's audacity to give out Miranda's number to his dates, Samantha's Joy Juice issue, Charlotte's suggestion…. to which Trey says ‘Alrighty', potential ties to Season 6's RAW Restaurant, Miranda's guilty conscious & feeling responsible for Steve's potential new prison cell apartment, Carrie's BIG problem and abso-fucking-lutely everything in between. Find out which characters we relate to most and our hilarious quotes of the episode!
The Mets season might have ended, but the fun has only just begun! Grace has a lot to cover this week, starting with Buck Showalter's dismissal. Where do the Mets go from here, and what is his legacy? Then, on a lighter note, David Stearns is home! Grace sifts through the good and better of Sterns introductory press conference, and where the Mets can go from here. In the second act, Grace shifts her eye to the baseball community at large. The Orioles are staying Baltimore which is great! But why could Manfred back Baltimore and not Oakland? At what point does years matter in terms of staying put? Then, unfortunately, more major league homophobia courtesy of Hector Neri's. Maybe? Nothing's been confirmed, but the vibe certainly seems to be he said something bad! And J-Rod's mad now! Finally, Grace asks an important pod question—who do we, as Met fans root for in the playoffs? So many teams have connections with the Mets (and some with Flushing is Burning itself) that it's hard to figure it out. And, to end the show, Grace has a movie minute in honor of the first week of October. Follow us on Twitter/X @FIBPod, on Instagram @FlushingIsBurningPod, and email us at flushingisburning@gmail.com. As always, you can listen or subscribe to all of our Home Run Applesauce podcasts through Apple Podcasts, where we encourage you to leave a review if you enjoy the show. It really helps! And you can find us on the Stitcher app, Spotify, or listen wherever you get podcasts. Visit our Patreon for bonus episodes and to help directly support the podcasters whose work you've enjoyed for years, as well as unlock access to exclusive episodes, our Discord server, a monthly playlist, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When he arrived at the parking lot, it was jammed with late Saturday shoppers.
This week, Mario and Twenty unveil the origin, confirm the meaning, and assess the value of Easy Come, Easy Go. Watch as Mario and Twenty are joined by way of London, U.K., Cultural Curator and Ìyà ni wúrà book club founder Tokunbo Koiki to figure if anything really comes easy and, if it does, how easy does it leave. Tokunbo is a vibrant, passionate and driven entrepreneur who is often described as ‘fearless'. Her background in social work, personal styling and entrepreneurship has given her a myriad of experiences in building community, scaling businesses, and creating lasting impact. Tokunbo believes our lives are ours to be created and lived fully. She is on a personal mission to help others in becoming the best version of themselves whilst living a full and unapologetic life. For more about Tokunbo, visit: https://tokunbokoiki.com SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheUnderdog 0:00 1:16 Intro 1:51 Roll Call: Its NOT A Me Mario 4:43 Welcome Tokunbo Koiki 9:13 That's All I Have To Say About Your Gift Will Make Room For You 15:31 Confirm the Meaning: Merriam Webster Dictionary, Dictionary(dot)com, and Cambridge Dictionary 23:08 Unveil The Origin - Ancient Chinese Proverb from 400 BC 25:22 Unveil The Origin - The Canturbury Tales: The Nun's Priests Tale 37:44 Unveil The Origin - Lightly Come, Lightly Go by James Joyce 44:11 Unveil The Origin - Easy Come, Easy Go ft. Elvis 46:21 Assess The Value 53:30 Dictionary of Misinformation: The Three Wisemen Follow Appraise The Phrase: Official Site: ➡️ https://appraisethephrase.com/ ATP YouTube: ➡️ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClhOT41ItFBzpXanbzfT0oQ (Shorts and exclusive clips) Twitter: ➡️ https://twitter.com/TheATPShow Instagram: ➡️ https://www.instagram.com/theappraisethephraseshow TikTok: ➡️ https://www.tiktok.com/@appraisethephrase
In this episode of The Balcony Show, we bring you music and an interview with superstar Mitch Malloy! Mitch joins us to talk about his brand new album “The Last Song” and it's spectacular! Our dude of all things awesome Madcat has the single “Radiance Of Moon” by The Lost Messiahs in this week's Madtrax, Donna has the new single “Easy Come Easy Go” by TEN TON MOJO, Bo is talking Instagram threads in this week's Indie Radar and Mike has a cool story about the ghost of Cass Elliot! Tune in for another great episode of The Balcony Show! Other music from Kickstand Jenny and Joel Hoekstra#catchingringstars #thebalconyshowrocks Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gurdip and Justin get together this week to dig into the 1965 compilation album "Elvis for Everyone" and ponder what reasons there might have been behind the scenes for this oddball collection of previously unreleased tracks put out to mark the 10th anniversary of Elvis's RCA contract. Before that, though, the guys briefly discuss the trailers for "Priscilla" and the Paramount+ documentary "Reinventing Elvis" being produced by Steve Binder, and then get into a substantial discussion about the ramifications of breakthrough technology that's made potential AI-assisted songs featuring the voices of artists like Elvis much more viable on a user level - and the reaction EPE gave Rolling Stone when asked their thoughts on AI Elvis songs... and some exclusive news on that front that Justin has been holding onto and unable to discuss until now. For Song of the Week, Justin waltzes his way to "This is Our Dance," the Les Reed-Geoff Stephens ballad that was a loose re-imagining of their own Engelbert Humperdinck hit, "The Last Waltz" surfacing on the "Love Letters from Elvis" album in 1971. Then, Gurdip steps right up to "The Love Machine" from the 1967 film "Easy Come Easy Go." If you enjoy TCBCast, please consider supporting us with a donation at Patreon.com/TCBCast. If you are unable to support us via Patreon, but want to support us another way, please make sure to leave a positive review or mention our show to another like-minded music/movie history enthusiast. Timestamps 0:00 - Start/News 14:45 - A.I. Discussion 42:30 - Main Topic "Elvis for Everyone" 1:19:30 - SotW: This is Our Dance 1:30:50 - SotW: The Love Machine
The plaintiff says the defendant is now her ex, and she had loaned him money for a custody battle with his former ex. One week later, he ghosted her. She's suing for what she's owed. The defendant says his ex gave him the money, and he says she's weird and spiteful. The plaintiffs say they hired the defendant's company to move their items into a new apartment, but he broke several things. They're suing for what they're owed. The defendant says the only thing that happened was a small scratch on a wall. He says the plaintiffs are just trying to extort him, and he's countersuing for an outstanding bill. Don't forget to rate and subscribe so you never miss an episode.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Горячая Новинка! Style: #Deep House Release Date: 24.02.2023 Лейбл: Music Destinations XM - Easy Come Easy Go Слушай там, где удобно: zvonko.link/EasyComeEasyGo
Горячая Новинка! Style: #Deep House Release Date: 24.02.2023 Лейбл: Music Destinations XM - Easy Come Easy Go Слушай там, где удобно: zvonko.link/EasyComeEasyGo
Although stuntmen did most of the underwater work, Elvis Presley, cast as Navy frogman Ted Jackson, whose job it was to diffuse sunken mines, still had alot of scenes in and around water in 1967's Easy Come, Easy Go. This necessitated being clothed head to toe in scuba gear and getting wet occasionally - two things Elvis was not a fan of. Also appearing in this film, one of the last of Elvis' movie career, were an off shore treasure subplot, a yoga class musical number, hippies in full body paint and One Day at a Time star Pat Harrington as the owner of a seaside shanty. Dan and Vicky discuss the musical adventure directed by John Rich along with lots of recently seen. Take notes! There's alot here! Shyamalan's Knock at the Cabin, Shudder's Deadtectives, Significant Other on Paramount +, Netflix's You People, Peacock's Poker Face, Magic Mike's Last Dance, Luther: The Fallen Sun and SO much more. Have a listen to Hot Date 166 and leave us your thoughts and ratings hotdatepod.com FB: Hot Date Podcast Twitter: @HotDate726 Insta: hotdatepod
The DM wasn't sure the players would be back for more - but they showed up! Revenge on their minds, the players seek for clues in Talabriga while - somewhere - Handsome Jack and Honey are partying like it's the year 1099.Will the party catch a scent of Handsome Jack or is their hard-earned treasure gone for good? Is anyone in Talabriga trustworthy? Find out in this week's Kindagood RPG Podcast!This is the fourth chapter of Talabriga Nights.———WHERE TO STARTThe most recent story arc is called Talabriga Nights, and it begins with "Ep. 24: An Unexpected Party." New listeners may want to start there.Check the Kindagood website for a full listing of episodes and story arcs. ABOUT THE SHOWLike your favorite comic book, this D&D actual play podcast quickly gets to the good stuff and skips the filler. It's always edited but never scripted. In just one hour a week, you'll discover rich character stories, dynamic combat, and the living, breathing world of Tailte Tar—a homebrew setting full of magic and intrigue. Plus, you'll laugh a lot.Join the fast-moving adventures of…• ALTON — a gallant halfling who maintains his sword and his hair with equal vigor• FARFAR — the imposing goliath, fueled by rage since his clan's tragic destruction• PLANK — an amnesiac gnome with a green thumb and the ability to shapeshift• VEIL — the teenage witch who should probably ignore the eldritch voices in her headResults are guaranteed to be Kindagood or better!SPREAD THE WORDFollow us on Instagram | Facebook | TwitterRate and review on Apple Podcasts
Pastor Dave shares a devotional thought on Matthew 16:13-18; 21-23.
Gurdip and Justin look back at 2022 and the last 5 years of TCBCast before digging into a stuffed-to-the-brim inbox of listener and patron feedback and comments. Don't forget - this coming Sunday is Elvis's birthday! For Song of the Week, Justin gets his soul rocked in the "Bosom of Abraham" learning about the history of Elvis' 70s cover of an old, subversive gospel song, while Gurdip takes a listen to the spiritually inspired "Sing You Children" from the 1967 movie "Easy Come Easy Go." If you enjoy TCBCast, please consider supporting us with a donation at Patreon.com/TCBCast. If you are unable to support us via Patreon, but want to support us another way, please make sure to leave a positive review or mention our show to another like-minded music history and movie enthusiast. Timestamps: 0:00 - Start/News 13:40 - Trivia 42:35 - Listener Feedback/Main Topic 1:25:45 - SotW: Bosom of Abraham 1:46:50 - SotW: Sing You Children
Dan Nathan and Guy Adami discuss the top market headlines for Tuesday, December 13th: - Taking stock of market reaction to CPI data - OPEC's cautious outlook - DXY at 6 month lows - Yields grounded MRKT Call is brought to you by our presenting sponsors CME Group, FactSet & SoFi Watch MRKT Call LIVE at 1pm M-TH on YouTube Sign up for our emails Follow us on Twitter @MRKTCall Follow Dan Nathan @RiskReversal on Twitter Follow @GuyAdami on Twitter Follow @CarterBWorth on Twitter Follow us on Instagram @RiskReversalMedia Like us on Facebook @RiskReversal Watch all of our videos on YouTube
Dan Nathan and Guy Adami discuss the top market headlines for Tuesday, December 13th: - Taking stock of market reaction to CPI data - OPEC's cautious outlook - DXY at 6 month lows - Yields grounded MRKT Call is brought to you by our presenting sponsors CME Group, FactSet & SoFi Watch MRKT Call LIVE at 1pm M-TH on YouTube Sign up for our emails Follow us on Twitter @MRKTCall Follow Dan Nathan @RiskReversal on Twitter Follow @GuyAdami on Twitter Follow @CarterBWorth on Twitter Follow us on Instagram @RiskReversalMedia Like us on Facebook @RiskReversal Watch all of our videos on YouTube
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Stocks selling off and giving back most of Wednesday's big rally on renewed fears the Federal Reserve will continue to aggressively raise interest rates to fight inflation. Rosenberg Research President David Rosenberg says the Fed is trying to cause a recession to cool off red hot inflation. Canaccord Genuity's Tony Dwyer has been calling for a market fall in the Fall. He discusses how much more pain the market could be facing. Truist's Keith Lerner explains why he thinks the market is due for a short term bounce. Affirm CEO Max Levchin on whether he sees any signs consumer spending is slowing in this volatile economy and stock market. Charter Equity Research's Ed Snyder on whether it's time to buy Apple which has gotten crushed recently on concerns about iPhone 14 demand. And Barclays' Adrienne Yih and RBC Capital Markets' Piral Dadhania debate whether investors should buy shares of beaten down Nike ahead of its earnings report.
Was a rather interesting week as I matched with 3 actually *attractive* girls on the dating apps. Immediate potential with one of them in particular, but well... you see the title of the episode: "Easy Come, Easy Go". Here's how things went down... As mentioned in this episode... Human's livestream, talking largely about ditching the dating apps... https://introversion.com/no-wonder-people-avoid-dating/ ============ INTROVERSION.COM -- Eclectic, thought-provoking, & updated daily. Break free from big tech and algorithms determining everything you see. Bookmark the site today and check back often.
El año 2008 comenzó con Amy Winehouse llevándose cinco premios Grammy por su segundo disco, a su calor debutaron cantantes como Duffy o Leona Lewis. Aquel fue un año muy femenino en la música. Britney Spears regresaba al número 1 nueve años después y Rihanna sumaba su quinto consecutivo, la misma cifra que sumó Beyoncé con Single Ladies. También regresó a la música Grace Jones con su primer álbum en dos décadas. Entre tanta estrella femenina pasó más desapercibido Easy Come Easy Go el disco de una Marianne Faithfull de 61 años que editó un álbum oscuro y hermoso que es nuestro protagonista esta semana.Tras una vida al límite Faithfull se ha constituido como una de las grandes voces de su generación y ha protagonizado un siglo XXI emotivo y con grandes trabajos, nada mal para una mujer que vivió una vida de cuento y pesadilla y que acabó regresando de las más oscuras sombras encadenando una serie de buenos discos, papeles geniales en el cine (Irina Palm) que devolvieron lustre a su figura, ensombrecida por los chismes que ella misma relató en una autobiografía escrita sin filtro y a tumba abierta.Faithfull olvidó todo a base de grandes discos y uno de ellos fue Easy Come Easy Go, un álbum con una personalidad peculiar, la que le imprime su autora, y que cuenta con invitados ilustres que rinden tributo a esta mujer. Por el álbum desfilan desde Keith Richards a Cat Power pasando por Nick Cave o Jarvis Cocker.Para recorrer este genial disco y la historia de Marianne Faithfull nos acompañan Toni Castarnado y Lucía Taboada.
El año 2008 comenzó con Amy Winehouse llevándose cinco premios Grammy por su segundo disco, a su calor debutaron cantantes como Duffy o Leona Lewis. Aquel fue un año muy femenino en la música. Britney Spears regresaba al número 1 nueve años después y Rihanna sumaba su quinto consecutivo, la misma cifra que sumó Beyoncé con Single Ladies. También regresó a la música Grace Jones con su primer álbum en dos décadas. Entre tanta estrella femenina pasó más desapercibido Easy Come Easy Go el disco de una Marianne Faithfull de 61 años que editó un álbum oscuro y hermoso que es nuestro protagonista esta semana.Tras una vida al límite Faithfull se ha constituido como una de las grandes voces de su generación y ha protagonizado un siglo XXI emotivo y con grandes trabajos, nada mal para una mujer que vivió una vida de cuento y pesadilla y que acabó regresando de las más oscuras sombras encadenando una serie de buenos discos, papeles geniales en el cine (Irina Palm) que devolvieron lustre a su figura, ensombrecida por los chismes que ella misma relató en una autobiografía escrita sin filtro y a tumba abierta.Faithfull olvidó todo a base de grandes discos y uno de ellos fue Easy Come Easy Go, un álbum con una personalidad peculiar, la que le imprime su autora, y que cuenta con invitados ilustres que rinden tributo a esta mujer. Por el álbum desfilan desde Keith Richards a Cat Power pasando por Nick Cave o Jarvis Cocker.Para recorrer este genial disco y la historia de Marianne Faithfull nos acompañan Toni Castarnado y Lucía Taboada.
Esta semana nos llama Toni Castarnado al contestador para proponernos un viaje a los años 2000 de Marianne Faithfull y recordar el estupendo Easy Come Easy Go, un disco fantástico de versiones con un sonido especial y unos colaboradores de lujo.
Are you spiritually mature? In this message Pastor Eric breaks down a process of spiritual maturing. Find out where you are in this process and learn what the next steps are in your journey.Scriptures referenced in this message:· Mark 1:17· Matthew 11:28-30· Matthew 28:18-20· Mark 1:18Learn more about salvation, info about Destiny Church, or how to give by visiting our website.Real | Relevant | Relationship
And just like that...it's the episodes Sam and Chris have been waiting for since day one of Shortcomings. The affair is upon us! They take on Steve's continued scrub ways, Charlotte activating Trey, and the continued dominance of comedy queen Kim Catrall. But, of course, it all ends with Big and Carrie in that hotel room. Take a listen!Don't forget to Like, Subscribe and Follow Us Online:Sam - @bravohistorian / @takeyourzoloftChris - @clewis1219A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
With the imminent release of Baz Luhrmann's big screen biopic, It Happened One Year checked the 1967 release schedule and found not one, not two, but three big movies starring the King of Rock 'n' Roll, and figured it was high time to give them a watch. They aren't Elvis's best films, they aren't his best known films, but they are all, in their own odd ways, fascinating hunk-a hunks of entertainment - Double Trouble, Easy Come Easy Go, and Clambake! With such luminary co-stars as Elsa Lanchester, Bill Bixby, Michael Murphy, Pat Harrington, Pat Priest, Will Hutchins, and Shelley Fabares, these films are long on talent, very long on musical numbers, and murky on plot! Listen as Sarah & Joe recount their Elvis connections, detail the highlights of visiting Graceland in Memphis, rate the films on a scale of one-to-five hip gyrations, and spotlight the most ludicrous tacked-on song in each production.
Part 2 of our debrief of the 2022 NFL Draft and it's all about dating: Nicole's search for love, getting back with your ex, and our top three draft WAGs.
WHAT LESSON IS BEING OFFERED TO YOU RIGHT NOW?EMBRACE THE LESSON INSTEAD OF RESISTING IT.LEARN. GROW.THEN WHEN YOU ARE READY; LET IT GO.Anything you can't control is teaching you how to let go...what an incredible way to look at our circumstances in life. Listen in today as I talk about seeing our experiences as teachers and the importance of letting go. We acknowledge how we feel in this moment without judgment, listening to and observing our thoughts, emotions and actions in a “be still place” and we practice being present, knowing there is power in the Now. With self awareness comes self worth. I believe that 100%.With self awareness comes self understanding and self compassion and with that self worth.I can not think of a greater gift than to help someone see their self worth. Share “Monday Mindset with Isha Warriors” with people you love y'all. Let's rise up together.
It's fairy tales and epic love stories this week as Kerry and Becky can't help but wonder: would Charlotte have gone through with marrying Trey if she hadn't gotten her fantasy proposal?This week Kerry is coaching all the ladies whose expectations are all being subverted as she and Becky discuss Carrie's confusion about why she and Aidan aren't a perfect match in life when he's nearly perfect on paper, why in the world Samantha would put up with such an insensitive sex partner, and how Miranda can feel confident in her decision to leave Steve even if he hasn't quite moved out yet. Buckle up for aaaaaaall the stories about fairy tale proposals gone awry this week on Coaching Carrie!Follow the podcast on Instagram and Facebook: @coaching.carrie.podcast Catch up with Becky at www.untanglehappiness.com where you can learn more about her book, The Happiness Recipe: A Powerful Guide to Living What Matters. IG: @the.butterfly.societyFind Kerry at www.theatalantagroup.com for more information about leadership coaching for lawyers and her coaching programs specifically designed to help attorneys make the transition to in-house positions. IG: @theatalantagroup
We have entered the SATC golden episodes: Carrie and Big's secret love affair begins like $1.99 Kindle romance novel.
It's time to look at how money moves around in the digital age. It's a common assumption that, when we make a bank transfer or card payment, the money in our account somehow makes its way from our account to that of the person or entity we're paying. In fact, it's a little more complicated than that. Unless we use cash to pay for things, our financial transactions are conducted and overseen by others, be they banks, card issuers, payment networks, governments - and sometimes all of the above. Although these electronic payments are convenient, they come at a price. It's also easy for us to forget that the banking services we enjoy and that make our lives easier are not available to many other people throughout the world. The numbers of unbanked people out there may surprise you and their exclusion from the financial system costs both them and the world economy dear. We used many sources in the research for this episode, but a special mention must go once again to the book, The Basics of Bitcoins and Blockchains (2018), by Anthony Lewis. If you want to take a look at the Bank of England's image we discuss in the episode then you can find it here: https://www.bankofengland.co.uk/knowledgebank/how-do-card-payments-work We hope you enjoy the show. Producer for iHeart Media: Noel Brown Editor: Sam Moult Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
In this episode of the One More Time Podcast, Andrew Weaver talks about versatility in music, his American Idol experience, working with legendary producer Roark Bailey, developing his sound, and more! Andrew Weaver is an artist, producer, and singer/songwriter out of west Georgia. Up until high school, Andrew was not the type to perform in front of others. He dove in head first by performing in American Idol-like competitions and ultimately found himself in Hollywood competing in the real deal. In pure music lover fashion, Andrew never wants to limit his creativity. Over the last few years, he has showcased his versatility by producing hip-hop songs and being featured on an EDM track most recently. The future is extremely bright for this young music enthusiast. Follow him to see where he takes his career from here! WATCH this episode on YouTube:https://youtu.be/PKSgll2Ted0FOLLOW Andrew Weaver on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/andrewweavermusiccSTREAM "Easy Come Easy Go" by Andrew Weaver (prod. H3NRY):https://youtu.be/Lt7NiVRCGlQThe One More Time Podcast is hosted by H3NRY (music producer and mixing engineer) and Playback Ben (music manager and marketing consultant). We created the show to have genuine conversations with genuine people about music. It is a platform for people in the spotlight and those behind the scenes in music to tell the stories about where they've come from, where they're at, and where they're going.FOLLOW and TURN ON notifications to make sure you NEVER miss an episode!FOLLOW One More Time, H3NRY and Playback Ben:https://www.instagram.com/onemoretimecasthttps://www.instagram.com/h3nrywitha3https://www.instagram.com/playbackbenhttps://www.tiktok.com/onemoretimecasthttps://www.tiktok.com/h3nrywitha3https://www.tiktok.com/playbackben
Judge Paul Dersley demands silence. His review of Ryan's latest episode of HHE is complete. It's time that Ryan faces the music. What will his grade be? Find out now on The Verdict! THE VERDICT is the after-show podcast for History Happened Everywhere (Out of Office) episode #37: Easy Come Easy Go in Australia during 1945-2021. If you haven't listened to this episode yet, go have a listen first, or else there will be spoilers ahead! Contact us: hhepodcast.com hhepodcast@gmail.com instagram.com/hhepodcast https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMegovGJ6/ twitter.com/HHEPodcast facebook.com/HHEPod Reddit.com/r/hhepodcast
How would you react to accidentally chucking ten million dollars in the bin? Ryan takes Pete down under to uncover whether the Aussies are truly the laid back 'Easy Come, Easy Go' type of people that they are reputed to be. No worries, mate. She'll be right. Links: David Glasheen (Twitter @RestoDave) | GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/saverestorationisland https://www.eli5-bitcoin.com https://www.gizmodo.com.au Music of 'The Easybeats' (Apple - https://music.apple.com/gb/artist/the-easybeats/118384728 | Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/artist/1pJEZXU2hJApJW3rM7LmMu?si=-fc3Df0xTa2dQNnP_Fh4Mg&dl_branch=1) 'Fairy Bread' Recipe: 1 x slice of cheap processed white bread, Copious spread of butter to the edges, cover with Hundreds and Thousands, cut into triangles and serve Victoria Bitter - https://www.victoriabitter.com.au Contact us: hhepodcast.com hhepodcast@gmail.com instagram.com/hhepodcast https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMegovGJ6/ twitter.com/HHEPodcast facebook.com/HHEPod Reddit.com/r/hhepodcast Thanks: Australian Aboriginal Didgeridoo Music (https://youtu.be/nN-542IYoE0) Australian National Anthem Instrumental (https://youtu.be/aQyiZNZaj00) Neighbours Theme (https://youtu.be/kIdFzP0TJxc) Atomic Bomb - The Big Test (1945) | British Pathé (https://youtu.be/zBMbxyGX78k) Elvis Presley, 'Easy Come Easy Go' (https://youtu.be/1tn3F05glm4) The Easybeats - Friday On My Mind (https://youtu.be/yIkhWutDecg) The Easybeats - Hello How Are You? (https://youtu.be/yqDNL9kvP_0) The Easybeats - Heaven & Hell (https://youtu.be/l1AcqTGPS_M) The Easybeats - Good Times (https://youtu.be/q36DX7pqP90) The Easybeats - She's So Fine (https://youtu.be/osGm7fIKFZE) John Paul Young - Love Is In The Air (1978) (https://youtu.be/NNC0kIzM1Fo) Easybeats: Easy Come, Easy Go - Excerpt (2012) (https://youtu.be/NPN5eTaY5qk) The Easybeats Interview - Music & Fashion (https://youtu.be/Snpm1WqeGZY) Crocodile Dundee - That is not a knife scene! (https://youtu.be/dSnosk4tWrg)
Minka and Pavlov return to the group with good news, the town of Ostrzeszow and it's leader, Radislov, are willing to trade them much needed goods for their excess weapons. Minka and Pavlov return to the town with Blanco and Zofie, who is hoping to find information about her relatives. The group's spirits are high at the prospect of getting new gear and maybe even some luxury goods. On a day like this, even the dark world of the apocalypse doesn't seem so bad. What could go wrong? #twilight2000 #roleplaying #rpg #ttrpg #actualplay
Aaron Barker and Dean Dillon wrote “Easy Come, Easy Go” and it was released in August 1993 as the title lead single on George Strait's album of the same name. The song went to Number 1 on the Billboard Hot Country Song chart and the Canadian RPM Country chart and had crossover success reaching number 71 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. The album Easy Come, Easy Go was George Strait's fourteenth studio album and produced four top ten hit singles.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/back-story-song/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy