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Plata vikunnar er ...letters from my past með Silju Rós. Laddi kemur einnig í heimsókn með nýtt lag. Tónlist frá útsendingarlogg 2025-05-07 HIPSUMHAPS - Lsmlí (Lífið sem mig langar í). PÁLL ÓSKAR OG MILLJÓNAMÆRINGARNIR - Negro José. EDWARD SHARPE & THE MAGNETIC ZEROS - Home. Holy Hrafn, Vigdís Vala Valgeirsdóttir - Tjarnarbófarnir. FLEETWOOD MAC - Little Lies. EMILÍANA TORRINI - Perlur Og Svín. Teddy Swims - The Door. Sigríður Beinteinsdóttir, Celebs - Þokan. Skakkamanage, Skakkamanage og Prins Póló, Prins Póló - Partíþoka. CHAKA KHAN - Ain't nobody. Fender, Sam - Little Bit Closer. TOM JONES & MOUSSE T - Sexbomb. R.E.M. - Losing My Religion. Silja Rós Ragnarsdóttir - The way u... - Kynning Plata vikunnar 2025 19. vika. Silja Rós Ragnarsdóttir - The way u.... Lizzo - Still Bad. WILL SMITH - Men In Black (Album Version). FOCUS - Hocus Pocus. RÚNAR JÚLÍUSSON - Gott Er Að Gefa. Bríet - Rólegur kúreki. Ward, Anita - Ring my bell. Ngonda, Jalen - Just as Long as We?re Together. STJÓRNIN - Allt Í Einu. Balu Brigada - The Question. JÓNAS SIGURÐSSON - Ofskynjunarkonan (#2). Dacus, Lucy, Hozier, Dacus, Lucy, Hozier - Bullseye. BJARNI ARA - Karen. CMAT - Running/Planning. Laddi - Stórpönkarinn. Laddi - Viðtal Laddi, Hljómsveit mannanna - 19 gráður. THE CARDIGANS - Sick And Tired. ALL SAINTS - Never Ever. BOGOMIL FONT OG GREININGARDEILDIN - Trumpar ekki ástina. Snorri Helgason - Ein alveg. SOFT CELL - Tainted Love. Silja Rós Ragnarsdóttir - Curtain Call. - Kynning Plata vikunnar 2025 19. vika. Silja Rós Ragnarsdóttir - Curtain Call.. Tommy Roe - Dizzy. Lorde - What Was That. Raffaella Carra - Pedro John Lennon - Instant karma!. Oh Land - Son of a Gun Nemendur í Verslunarskóla Íslands - Kvöldin í bænum. Sheeran, Ed, Sheeran, Ed - Azizam. FM Belfast - Underwear. EURYTHMICS - Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) (80).
Pro wrestling stables come in all shapes and sizes, but many of the most memorable groups are the ones with lots of people in them: nWo, Bullet Club, Planet Jarrett, Mad Blankey, The Alliance, etc. Similarly, there are plenty of bands that boast a large roster of people. On this episode, Andrew and returning guest Brady Trappett (Voices of Wrestling) play bands with at least five members in them at one time. Some of the picks have only five, but many others go well beyond that into double digits. Artists include Jurassic 5, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Earth, Wind & Fire, BROCKHAMPTON, INXS, Slipknot, Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros, and many more. There are so many people on this episode, it's a miracle they were all able to fit!Theme song: "Hemispheres" by Silent PartnerBluesky: @MusicoftheMat / @justandrew / @ydarbAll VOW podcasts, articles, previews, and reviews: VoicesofWrestling.comJoin the VOW Discord to discuss Music of the Mat and other shows/topics: VoicesofWrestling.com/DiscordDonate to Music of the Mat and other VOW podcasts: VoicesofWrestling.com/DonateAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Margrét og Lovísa stóðu vaktina í Popplandi þennan síðasta dag marsmánaðar. Fjölbreytt og skemmtileg tónlist að vanda, póstkort frá Brynju Rán og Steindóri Snorrasyni og plata vikunnar kynnt til leiks: Everyone Left með hljomsveitinni Oyama. Ragnhildur Gísladóttir - Draumaprinsinn. MGMT - Kids. Salka Sól Eyfeld - Tímaglas. Halli og Laddi - Gibba gibb. Oyama hljómsveit - Cigarettes. Stuðmenn, Grýlurnar - Reykingar. HOT CHIP - Dancing In The Dark. SAM SMITH FT. KIM PETRAS - Unholy. AMII STEWART - Knock On Wood. HRAUN - Thunderball. RAZORLIGHT - Golden Touch. Ásdís, Purple Disco Machine - Beat Of Your Heart. Francis, Neal, Say She She - Broken Glass. Balu Brigada - The Question. Tempest, Kae - Statue in the Square. Sting, Shaggy - Til A Mawnin. Daniil, Birnir - Hjörtu. KYLIE MINOGUE - Can't Get You Out Of My Head. CeaseTone - Only Getting Started. Una Torfadóttir - Fyrrverandi. Bubbi Morthens, Friðrik Dór Jónsson - Til hvers þá að segja satt?. EDWARD SHARPE & THE MAGNETIC ZEROS - Home. Elín Hall, RAVEN - fyllt í eyðurnar (lifandi flutningur í Hljóðriti). Hozier - Too Sweet. GARY NUMAN - Cars. Fender, Sam - Arm's Length. Warren, Alex - Ordinary. GEORGE EZRA - Blame It On Me. Crockett, Charley - Lonesome Drifter. MAMMÚT - Blóðberg. David, Damiano - Born With A Broken Heart. Steindór Snorrason - Siglingar um haf. Steindór Snorrason - Hamast eins og hetja. NOAH AND THE WHALE - L.I.F.E.G.O.E.S.O.N.. Doechii - Anxiety. Carpenter, Sabrina - Busy Woman. BLOSSI - Milli stjarnanna. GDRN - Vorið. Chappell Roan - The Giver. Moses Hightower - Lífsgleði. Utangarðsmenn - Hiroshima. Kaleo - Back Door. Pink Floyd - Money [short Version]. Frank Ocean - Pink + White. Brynja Rán - Bastard. TLC - No scrubs. Billie Eilish - Birds of a Feather. TEDDY SWIMS - Guilty. OYAMA - Silhouettes. JÓN JÓNSSON & UNA TORFA - Vertu hjá mér. HAIM - Relationships.
Join our poetry Salon and Open Mic:https://parallax-media-network.mn.co/share/5hSLvQW7bNszFGEo?utm_source=manualAlex Ebert is an American singer-songwriter, composer, and musician, best known as the charismatic frontman of the indie-folk band Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros. Born on May 12, 1978, in Los Angeles, California, Ebert grew up immersed in music and creativity, with a particular fascination for storytelling and human connection. Early in his career, he gained recognition as the lead singer of the dance-punk band Ima Robot, whose energetic sound contrasted with the soulful, communal vibe he later cultivated with Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros.Ebert's work with Edward Sharpe brought him international acclaim, particularly for the hit song Home, a jubilant anthem of love and togetherness. The band's music is characterized by lush instrumentation and heartfelt lyrics that evoke a sense of spiritual exploration. Beyond his work as a bandleader, Ebert has also made his mark in film, winning a Golden Globe for his original score for the 2013 film All Is Lost starring Robert Redford.Ebert's artistic ethos revolves around fostering collective joy and introspection, often blending personal vulnerability with universal themes. A multi-faceted creative, he continues to explore new avenues in music, film, and philosophy, inspiring audiences worldwide.
Siggi og Lovísa stýrðu Popplandi þennan miðvikudaginn, allskonar tónlist, nýtt og gamalt í bland, upphitun fyrir HM í kvöld og plata vikunnar á sínum stað, Í hennar heimi með Iðunni Einars. Snorri Helgason - Gerum okkar besta. Strings, Billy - Gild the Lily. BJÖRGVIN & HJARTAGOSARNIR - Þetta reddast allt. SOGGY BOTTOM BOYS - Man Of Constant Sorrow. Salka Sól Eyfeld - Tímaglas. Thee Sacred Souls - Live for You. Marvin Gaye - Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology). Sigurður Guðmundsson, Sigríður Thorlacius - Ekkert blóð. Fontaines D.C. - Favourite. CAT STEVENS - Peace Train. LOU REED - Satellite Of Love. pale moon - I confess. Iðunn Einarsdóttir - Aftur og aftur. Hozier - Too Sweet. Bubbi Morthens - Serbinn. GEORGE MICHAEL - Praying For Time. Oyama hljómsveit - Silhouettes. Fat Dog - Peace Song. Logi Pedro Stefánsson, Bríet, Unnsteinn Manuel Stefánsson - Íslenski draumurinn. Young, Lola - Messy. Coldplay - ALL MY LOVE. ALANIS MORISSETTE - Ironic. Karl Olgeirsson - Janúar. Crockett, Charley - Solitary Road. Rogers, Maggie - In The Living Room. LOVELYTHEBAND - Broken. PLAN B - She Said. Milkywhale - Breathe In. BILLY IDOL - Dancing With Myself. EDWARD SHARPE & THE MAGNETIC ZEROS - Home. TODMOBILE - Brúðkaupslagið. THE BAMBOOS - Ex-Files. Shaboozey - A Bar Song (Tipsy). Abrams, Gracie - That's So True. Ferreira, Sky - Leash. Hjálmar - Vor. KHRUANGBIN - Time (You and I). TALKING HEADS - Psycho Killer. IÐUNN EINARS - Sameinast. HANNES - Stockolmsvy (feat. Waterbaby) KRASSASIG - Hlýtt í hjartanu (feat. JóiPé) ÍSADÓRA BJARKARDÓTTIR BARNEY - Stærra.
Happy 2025 to everyone on their Enneagram Journey! And even to those who haven't started yet. The first episode of the year is fantastic and features pastor, spiritual director, and author Laura Murray, Enneagram 4. Laura is married to an Enneagram 5 The difference between Home and where you belong Some surprising Enneagram Wing discussion with Suzanne Spiritual Practices Parenting and more Below you will find the practice of Examen that Laura shared with us. You can also find a link for it in PDF format at theenneagramjourney.com in her episode. You can find out more about Laura and all the great things she is doing at laurabmurray.com. In the introduction of this episode, you heard a lot of plugs! TheoEd Nashville - Sunday, February 23 - theoed.com/nashville A Contemplative, Healing, Enneagram - February 28, March 1 in Nashville - lifeinthetrinityministry.com/nashville EnneaSummit 2025 featuring Suzanne and the Reverend - February 4-7 Online - CLICK HERE for information and registration Relationships and the Enneagram - March 7-8, Charleston, South Carolina - lifeinthetrinityministry.com/charleston Examen: A Spiritual Practice The spiritual practice of examen is one of invitation. You are opening yourself up to both yourself and God. There is not a grade in examen, nor is there a grade in any other spiritual practice. Various questions can be helpful in the examen practice. Below is one way of practicing examen. The hopes are awareness and attending The practice requires permission and welcome • The practice begins with permission. In examen, you give God permission to show you parts of yourself that are hidden or harder to see. You also welcome and allow parts of yourself to be seen by God and yourself. • This is done by reflecting on and responding to a series of questions. As you do this awareness of those parts of you starts to emerge. • Then, you permit God again to attend to what came up. Your work here is to welcome what you can and allow God to attend to you. • Repeat daily for 7-10 days, giving yourself time to notice and explore what you see. Examen Questions: What do I find myself grateful for today? What am I grieving today? Where do I sense God's nearness to my grief? Where do I sense God's distance from my grief? How has God been generous with me lately? How is God calling me to be generous today? Prayer: After responding to these questions, allow God to attend to you through your responses and what is coming up in you. Tell God thank you after a few minutes or however long you need. visit laurabmurray.com to learn more! TODAY's INTRO Baby Come Back, Player (RSO, 1977) John Wick (Summit Entertainment, 2014) Without Me, Eminem (Shady-Aftermath, 2002) Home, Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros (Rough Trade, 2010) The Sandlot (20th Century Fox, 1993)
Send us a textAlex Ebert, singer for the band Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, and a thought leader in politics and community organizing, joins Bill Bartholomew to offer his thoughts in the wake of the 2024 presidential election.Support the show
Jim talks with Alex Ebert about his recent essay "Suboptimal Revolution: In Defense of Inefficiencies." They discuss what optimization does, genius vs democracy, negating the spatiotemporal experience of becoming a master, the decision-by-committee problem, intrinsic vs extrinsic motivation, dimensional collapse, the app Shazam, what happened to movies, preferred energetic states & the feat of problematizing, status burning, audience capture, the signature of a medium, the human ability to spot good bad things, cognitive sovereignty, the allure of inertia, fighting back against entropy, a million years to do cool stuff in the universe, suboptimal tech, constraints, natural implicit hierarchies, tying effort to sovereignty, and much more. Episode Transcript Bad Guru (Substack) "Suboptimal Revolution," by Alex Ebert Alex Ebert is a platinum-selling musician (Edward Sharpe and The Magnetic Zeros), Golden Globe-winning film composer, cultural critic and philosopher living in New Orleans. His philosophical project, FreQ Theory, as well as his cultural analyses, can be followed on his Substack.
Send us a Text Message.Welcome to Guess the Year! This is an interactive, competitive podcast series where you will be able to play along and compete against your fellow listeners. Here is how the scoring works:1 point: get the year correct within 10 years (e.g., you guess 1975 and it is between 1965-1985)4 points: get the year correct within 5 years (e.g., you guess 2004 and it is between 1999-2009)7 points: get the year correct within 2 years (e.g., you guess 1993 and it is between 1991-1995)10 points: get the year dead on!Guesses can be emailed to drandrewmay@gmail.com or texted using the link at the top of the show notes.I will read your scores out on the following episode, along with the scores of your fellow listeners! Please email your guesses to Andrew no later than 12pm EST on the day the next episode posts if you want them read out on the episode (e.g., if an episode releases on Monday, then I need your guesses by 12pm EST on Wednesday; if an episode releases on Friday, then I need your guesses by 12 pm EST on Monday). Note: If you don't get your scores in on time, they will still be added to the overall scores I am keeping. So they will count for the final scores - in other words, you can catch up if you get behind, you just won't have your scores read out on the released episode. All I need is your guesses (e.g., Song 1 - 19xx, Song 2 - 20xx, Song 3 - 19xx, etc.). Please be honest with your guesses! Best of luck!!The answers to today's ten songs can be found below. If you are playing along, don't scroll down until you have made your guesses. .....Have you made your guesses yet? If so, you can scroll down and look at the answers......Okay, answers coming. Don't peek if you haven't made your guesses yet!.....Intro song: Born to Run by Bruce Springsteen (1975)Song 1: Jump in the Line by Harry Belafonte (1961)Song 2: Return of the Mack by Mark Morrison (1996)Song 3: Malamente (Cap.1: Augurio) by Rosalia (2018)Song 4: Feeling Good by Nina Simone (1965)Song 5: Home by Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros (2009)Song 6: King Tim III (Personality Jock) by The Fatback Band (1979)Song 7: SpongeBob SquarePants Theme Song (1999)Song 8: My Church by Maren Morris (2016)Song 9: Candy Everybody Wants by 10,000 Maniacs (1992)Song 10: Locked Out of Heaven by Bruno Mars (2012)
A conversation with Daniel Garner and Special Guest Alex Ebert - Hosted by Andrew Sweeny, about the new O.G.Rose course at Parallax this July and the notion of “Belonging Again.” What should we belong to after all of our ‘givens' are uprooted or put into question? A two-hour triple expresso conversation of intense philosophical ideation. New course with O.G. Rose July 2024: https://www.parallax-media.com/courses/belonging-again-an-address-with-og-ros Artist Links: https://www.og-rose.com https://badguru.substack.com/ Bio: A finalist for the UNO Press Lab Prize and Pushcart Nominee, O.G. Rose's creative works appear at The Write Launch, Allegory Ridge, Ponder Review, Iowa Review online, The William and Mary Review, Assure Press, Toho Journal online, O:JA&L, West Trade Review, Broken Pencil, Burningword, and Poydras Review. While at the University of Virginia, O.G. Rose collaborated with other artists at Eunoia, a creative community Rose helped develop. Rose now lives on a farm with three children, manages a venue named Mead Lake Lodge, and teaches piano using visuals from the DLG Pattern Method. Their published books include The Conflict of Mind (2021), Thoughts (2022), and Belonging Again: Part 1 (2023). Alex Ebert, born May 12, 1978, in Los Angeles, is an American singer-songwriter and composer. He is best known as the frontman of Ima Robot and Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, whose hit "Home" gained wide acclaim. Ebert also released a solo album, "Alexander," in 2011, and won a Golden Globe for his score for the film "All Is Lost." He is a consummate philosopher and contributor to the Intellectual Deep Web. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/podcast-c709ee4/message
Kristin Sudeikis is pure magic energy! She is the renowned artistic director of Kristin Sudeikis Dance, a choreographer, an entrepreneur, a master teacher, an activist & the founder of FORWARD__Space, which is an incredible place AND experience that is described as a euphoric hybrid of movement that is equal parts cardio dance, athletic training and moving meditation. Kristin's work has been felt and experienced around the world, from designing choreography for a specific brand or company to Forward_Space virtual hub, on stage or on set you are shining your light for all of us to see, feel and celebrate!Kristin has created for and collaborated with so many incredible people and brands from Spotify, Oprah, Vogue, NIKE International, Broadway Dance Center, Obama White House and some music friends such as Mumford & Sons and Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros. Her deep love for the art of movement and sensory experience has evolved magic in people and she continuously impacts the way movement can enhance our lives. Kristin's energy is not only forward in motion it is forward in thought. She focuses her attention on social activism, working with various organizations to help create meaningful lasting effects for healing and supporting personal connection. She is a thought driven leader! She is deeply soulful! I am so excited to get into all of her MAGIC and the moments that have left beautiful impressions in her life! Follow Kristin @kristinsudeikisdance @forward__space
Twitter: @podgaverockInsta: @podgaverockSpecial Guest Hosts: Chris BendtEdward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeroes “Home" from the 2010 album "Up From Below" released on Rough Trade. Written by Jade Castrinos and Alex Ebert and produced by Aaron Older, Edward Sharpe, and Nicolo Aglietti.Personel:Alex Ebert – vocals, guitar, percussion, harmonicaJade Castrinos - vocals, percussionNicolo Aglietti – keyboards, vocals, guitarAaron Older – bass, percussion, vocalsAaron Embry – keyboards, vocalsJade Castrinos – vocals, guitar, percussion, keyboardNora Kirkpatrick - accoridan, vocalsStewart Cole – trumpet, vocalsJosh Collazo – drums, vocalsOrpheo McCord – percussion, vocalsChristian Letts – guitar, vocalsSeth Ford-Young – bass, vocalsTay Strathairn - vocals, pianoAnna Bulbrook - viola, vocalsCover:Performed by Josh BondIntro Music:"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.
Twitter: @podgaverockInsta: @podgaverockSpecial Guest Hosts: Chris BendtEdward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeroes “Home" from the 2010 album "Up From Below" released on Rough Trade. Written by Jade Castrinos and Alex Ebert and produced by Aaron Older, Edward Sharpe, and Nicolo Aglietti.Personel:Alex Ebert – vocals, guitar, percussion, harmonicaJade Castrinos - vocals, percussionNicolo Aglietti – keyboards, vocals, guitarAaron Older – bass, percussion, vocalsAaron Embry – keyboards, vocals Jade Castrinos – vocals, guitar, percussion, keyboardNora Kirkpatrick - accoridan, vocalsStewart Cole – trumpet, vocalsJosh Collazo – drums, vocalsOrpheo McCord – percussion, vocalsChristian Letts – guitar, vocalsSeth Ford-Young – bass, vocalsTay Strathairn - vocals, pianoAnna Bulbrook - viola, vocalsCover:Performed by Josh BondIntro Music:"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.Other Artists Mentioned:The Allman Brothers Band “Whipping Post”Dickey BettsButch TrucksJaimoeThe Allman Brothers Band “Ramblin Man”The Allman Brothers Band “Jessica”The Allman Brothers Band “Blue Sky”Gregg AllmanDuane AllmanLynyrd SkynyrdThe Grateful DeadThe Allman Brothers Band “In Memory of Elizabeth Reed”The Allman Brothers Band “Southbound”The Allman Brothers Band “Back Where It All Begins”Warren HaynesDerek TrucksTaylor Swift “Tortured Poets Department”Taylor Swift “Cruel Summer”Bob DylanMIAPineapple ExpressFranz FerdinandAlexi MurdochTiny Desk Concert SeriesLumineers “Hey, Ho”Peter Bjorn and John “Young Folks”The Beach BoysJohnny CashCreedence Clearwater RevivalJohn FogertyNicolas CageCon AirThe StrokesAlex Ebert “Man on Fire”Michael FrantiHeath LedgerPolyphonic SpreeDixie ChicksThe Beatles “Yellow Submarine”Fleet FoxesPaul Simon “Me and Julio Down By the Schoolyard”Guns n Roses “Patience”Ennio MorriconeThe Good, the Bad, and the UglySly and the Family StoneMama and PapasWoodstockEarth, Wind, and Fire “September”Johnny CashJune Carter CashThe Reality ChangersEdith WhiskersAcoustic SyndiciteGleePentatonixAlly SherlockDeyaz
Tawny and Lisa talk about creating a home that supports your recovery. This can look different for everyone. It can range from clearing out anything you might find triggering, to setting up a space that makes you feel calm and content, to changing up your routine on arriving home. Like everything in recovery, it's a process that doesn't happen overnight, but is created and adjusted over time. Music Minute features Talking Heads, CSNY, Phillip Phillips, Madness, and Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros Read the Washington Post article Order Tawny's book, DRY HUMPING: A Guide to Dating, Relating, and Hooking Up Without the Booze Sign up for "Beyond Liquid Courage" Order Tawny's new NA drink, (parentheses) Purchase Lisa's memoir, Girl Walks Out of a Bar
En este podcast traemos de vuelta, de nuevo, algunos de los discos que se publicaron en 2009 y que, por tanto, celebran quince años en este 2024. Sin duda, ese año se publicaron grandes trabajos. THE XX - IslandsGRIZZLY BEAR - Two WeeksMETRIC - Gimme SympathyTHE NOISETTES - Never Forget YouM. WARD - Never Had Nobody Like YouCOQUE MALLA - She's My BabyEDWARD SHARPE & THE MAGNETIC ZEROS - Come In PleasePORTUGAL THE MAN - Work All TheyTELEKINESIS - Coast Of CarolinaTHE HORRORS – Primary colours - Who Can SayTHEM CROOKED VULTURES - New FangFRANK TURNER - Try This At HomePEREZA - Lady MadridTHE PAINS OF BEING PURE AT HEART - Young Adult FrictionMAXÏMO PARK - Let's Get ClinicalEDITORS - PapillonWILCO - I'll FightEscuchar audio
Siggi Gunnars og Lovísa Rut flökkuðu um Poppland þennan þriðjudaginn. Árni Matt var með sína vikulegu innkomu og spjallaði um ýmislegt úr heimi tækninnar og spilaði lag frá Barcelona. Plata vikunnar var á sínum stað, Pottþétt Flott með hljómsveitinni Flott, þessar helstu tónlistarfréttir og fullt af nýrri tónlist. ÞURSAFLOKKURINN - Pínulítill Karl. ELTON JOHN - Rocket Man (I Think It's Going To Be A Long Long Time). DAVID BOWIE - Starman. THE KINKS - Supersonic rocket ship. TRAIN - Drops of Jupiter. HJALTALÍN - Feels Like Sugar. Ex.girls - Manneskja. Magdalena - Never enough. JÓNAS SIG - Þyrnigerðið. Lana Del Rey - Take Me Home, Country Roads. GusGus - When we sing. Flott - Best að gera aldrei neitt. Raye - Worth It. TOVE LO - No one dies from love. BUBBI MORTHENS OG DAS KAPITAL - Blindsker. LOU REED - Charley's girl. HARRY STYLES - Satellite. WOWO iNC. - Dópamínfíkill. SPILLER - Groovejet. SADE - Smooth Operator. Bríet - Hann er ekki þú. Mugison - Gúanó kallinn. The Wilder Blue & Luke Combs - Seven Bridges Road. Declan McKenna- Slipping Through My Fingers. Dina Ögon - Det läcker. The National & Phoebe Bridgers - Laugh Track. Diljá - Say my name. SOPHIE ELLIS BEXTOR - Murder On The Dancefloor. ELÍN HALL - Manndráp af gáleysi. NOAH KAHAN - Stick Season. LENNY KRAVITZ - California. JUNGKOOK - Standing Next To You. SHARON JONES & THE DAP KINGS - How Long Do I Have To Wait For You? LANA DEL REY - Gods & Monsters. SIGRÚN STELLA - Circles. FLOTT - Sátt. ALDÍS FJÓLA - Quiet the Storm. THE WEEKND - Blinding Lights. ÁSDÍS - Angel Eyes. JÚLÍ HEIÐAR - Farfuglar. EDWARD SHARPE & THE MAGNETIC ZEROS - Home
Hello Good Human! Welcome to this, the first installment of the Sunshine Project podcast. I am Chloe Grayling; a TikTok creator, a mover & shaker and a big fan of friends with whom spilling things is easy... the ones who make you feel like you've spent time soaking in golden rays. This podcast is like one of those friendships stowed away in your favourite podcast app. On this first episode, we start (as we always will) with a Mindful Moment, delve into my story (and why I needed The Sunshine Project this year more than ever!), and some tips on how you can add sunshine into your life, as well. Recommendation: "Life is Hard" by Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros (listen closely and with headphones!) Join The Sunshine Project Facebook community HERE Follow Chloe on TIKTOK and INSTAGRAM Produced by DM PodcastsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After everything Gilbert has been through over the past three books, we knew he needed his own episode! Ragon and Kelly discuss the making of a classic romance hero, from the infamous “carrots” scene to the swoon-worthy final proposal. We round out the conversation with stories from our weddings and an exploration of Victorian courtship rituals. Inspired by: Ragon is inspired by the songs: Home by Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, Feels Like Home by Randy Newman and Heads Carolina, Tails California by JoDee Messina. Kelly is inspired by the songs: Wagon Wheel by Old Crow Medicine Show and I'll Follow You Into The Dark by DeathCab for Cutie Additionally, Kelly recommends the books Romantic Comedy by Curtis Sittenfeld and Big Gay Wedding by Byron Lane.
Season 6, Episode 3: Alex Ebert on writing songs after a crisis of faith This is our second conversation of Alex Ebert, famous for his hit songs from Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros. We talk about some new music that comes from his meditations on death, and what he's spent the last few years […]
I am so delighted to share with you my conversation with the lovely and amazing Jennifer Dukes Lee. Jennifer is a Bible teacher and writer living on a fifth-generation farm in the middle of Iowa with her family. She began her career of words working in journalism and was on the way to a successful political correspondent career. Then, the Lord called her and her husband to the farm life raising crops and daughters, and there, she began to really wrestle with the faith she grew up in, and used her interrogation skills from her journalism career and took them to God and His word. What she found there was so rich and full and transformative, and God began to help her share what she was learning and invite others into that same adventure. Her latest work is a guided journal titled Stuff I'd Only Tell God: A Guided Journal of Courageous, Honesty, Obsessive Truth-Telling, and Beautifully Ruthless Self-Discovery. The journal is a book of questions and prompts because as Jennifer says there are beautiful things that can be encountered at the end of a question mark. It is unlike any other journal I've ever encountered, it is full of questions that plumb the depths of your soul, and others that make you laugh out loud. Jennifer and I even share some of our answers to some of the really funny ones later in this episode, but much of what we talk about today is unpacking how we perceive Jesus' questions, the tones we assign to scripture, why we resist growth, questions, and are scared to confess our doubts. Jesus is not afraid of what He already knows we're wrestling with. Perhaps this conversation will serve as an invitation for you to consider what He may have for you at the end of a question mark. Y'all I cannot express how much I enjoyed this journal. It has given me space to be all the versions of myself. Serious me, introspective me, silly me, music-obsessed me, all of it. Is it hard for you to answer questions about yourself? Serious ones or lighthearted ones? Are you like me and struggle to embrace fun and whimsy in your life? I want to challenge you to hold space for the weird and the wonderful in you, no matter what that looks like. The Lord welcomes you, as you are, as He made you, questions, doubts, quirks, and all. I hope this conversation serves as a catalyst for just that. You matter, and your story matters. Connecting with Jennifer: Stuff I'd Only Tell God: A Guided Journal of Courageous, Honesty, Obsessive Truth-Telling, and Beautifully Ruthless Self-Discovery Books Facebook Instagram (The seperate journal's instagram page!) Website References: Grief bacon- “kummerspeck” Baker Publishing Group (hey, to my friends!) Bethany Publishers Jennifer's post about her daughter going to Oxford “Des Moines Register” (newspaper) “The Chosen” - Jesus and Simon “I've got you.” Growing Slow Annie F. Downs 8 Track Tape “The Osmond Family Christmas” “Chipmunk Punk”- Alvin and The Chipmunks “Thriller”- Michael Jackson “Pump up the Jam” “Make You Sweat” (“Everybody Dance Now”) C+C Music Factory “Can't Touch This” MC Hammer “Vogue” - Madonna The Stuff I'd Only Tell God playlist The band Chicago “Cinderella” Disney movie soundtrack Casey Kasem American Top 40 (now Ryan Seacrest) Countdown “Phenomenon” movie soundtrack “French Kiss” movie soundtrack “Dizzy Up the Girl” by Goo Goo Dolls Maverick City Music Brandon Lake “Baby's Black Balloon” - Goo Goo Dolls “Tubthumping” by Chabuwamba “Home” by Phillip Phillips “Home” by Edward Sharpe and the Magenetic Zeros “The Walking Dead” Scripture References: John 20:24-29-Thomas Matthew 12:1-8, Mark 2:23-28, Matthew 15:1-9, Luke 6:1-5, John 8:1-11- The disciples' concern with breaking the Law (and the Pharisees and Sadducees, and etc) Acts 9 -Scales came off Paul's eyes John 5:1-15- Do you want to get well? Luke 18:41-43- what do you want me to do for you? Matthew 14:31 - Why did you doubt? John 6:67 - You do not want to leave too, do you? Matthew 26:14-30, Luke 22 (this account is different than John. John says he was “prompted” to betray Jesus, and after Jesus fed him the bread, Satan entered Judas and he left the supper) John 13- When Jesus speaks to Judas Luke 2:1-20- Jesus showed up as a baby Luke 2:52-Jesus grew up in wisdom and stature Sponsor for this Episode: Hopefuel Use the code 'SIMPLY15' for 15% off Instagram Website Please consider joining our Patreon community. If you have enjoyed what you have heard on the podcast today or from other episodes, we would so appreciate your support to keep the Simply Stories Podcast going. You can sign up for as little as $3 a month and each tier offers gifts that I hope will bless you in return. If you feel you cannot financially commit at this time, would you please consider leaving us a star rating and/or review on Apple Podcasts? My family and I are so grateful for each of you and how you are part of our story. Connecting with Emily and Simply Stories Podcast: Instagram (Em life // Podcast Life) Facebook Twitter Blog
Anna Bulbrook is a violinist (projects from Airborne Toxic Event, to Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros, to Beyoncé's Lemonade) the founder of Gxrlschool, and the co-founder of Metalabel. She joined us from her tree-house in LA. We talk about Kanye West epiphanies. We talk about foraying discipline and practice into the rest of her projects and making impossible things possible. We talk about the parallels between start ups and bands.We talk about curation by trusted sources, and how that relates to Anna's new gig as a curator at Ted. We discuss Metalabel and the acknowledgment that creative projects are often done by a collective of people. We talk about transcending boundaries in art and how web3 can help artists distribute their work. Finally we discuss what needs to happen for wider adoption of web3 tools by creatives and get out of the valley of disillusionment.FWB FEST is a destination gathering of new-internet communities, and a temporary network city for creating culture and exploring new ideas. FWB FEST23 is taking place in Idyllwild, California from August 4–6, 2023. For more FEST info and passes, visit https://fwbfest.xyz. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we soak with musician and newly inspired home ‘landscaper,' Austin Bisnow. Austin and I have connected over taking walks with our dogs in the mountains. Today we spend time in the bath, where he shares his path to creating his band, Magic Giant and the magical story of meeting his life partner. Austin grew up in Washington D.C. and now lives in Los Angeles. He made stops in New York and Boulder, CO along the way. However, it wasn't until living in Venice, CA where, as he describes it, “he discovered he could be himself and it was embraced.” Inspired by the life of artists like Benny Blanco, Jon Batiste and his friend Doug Akin (not to be confused with the fine artist Doug Aitken). Yet his biggest inspiration was his own brother Elliott Bisnow - founder of Summit. Austin explains how he wouldn't self-describe as musically gifted - but that his work ethic and dedication to what he loves (writing and producing songs) is what drives his success as an artist. Before starting his own band, Austin produced and wrote songs for other musicians, including Listen by David Guetta that featured John Legend. Austin recounts how he manifested this collaboration before either of the two artists ever met each other. As a firm believer in manifestation, Austin details how he called in his wife and life partner, Deena, through a series of manifestation exercises including a list of qualities and characteristics. Only a few months after completing the exercise, Austin would meet Deena. Austin traveled from California to New York and then to Montreal to “chase the women of his dreams.” Throughout his career, Austin mainly focused on pop records, but after attending Lollapalooza in Chicago and seeing Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, he was inspired to start a folk-electronic band: thus, the birth of Magic Giant. He observed that not only did they create a full band, but the energy in the emitted was infectious to the crowd and created a community. Community is something he actively builds with Magic Giant now. Listen now to hear how drive and manifestation have created synchronistic moments in Austin's life journey!To join Secular Sabbath membership, you can find us at secular-sabbath.com/membership. Joining grants you access to our Inner Circle community of sensory-exploring like-minded people, where you can gather with us locally in LA for monthly meet-up experiences, and pop-up events around the globe, and partake in our exclusive ambient online community. Ready to dive into the dialogue deeper? Join us on our Discord channel.See what we get up to at @secularsabbath.
RNIB Connect Radio's Toby Davey is joined again by Vidar Hjardeng MBE, Inclusion and Diversity Consultant for ITV News across England, Wales, Northern Ireland and the Channel Islands for the next in his regular Connect Radio theatre reviews. This week we are entering the underwater world of SpongeBob Square Pants with Vidar's review of the audio described performance of The SpongeBob Musical at the Birmingham Hippodrome Theatre on Saturday 15 April at 2pm with description by professional Audio Describers Julia Grundy and Jonathan Nash. When the citizens of Bikini Bottom discover that a volcano will soon erupt and destroy their humble home, SpongeBob and his friends must come together to save the fate of their undersea world! Starring Pop Idol and musical superstar Gareth Gates and Ru-Paul's Drag Race legend Divina De Campo, The SpongeBob Musical is written by Kyle Jarrow and conceived by Tina Landau and features a tidal wave of original songs by the world's most iconic rock and pop artists, including Yolanda Adams, Steven Tyler, and Joe Perry of Aerosmith, Sara Bareilles, Jonathan Coulton, Alex Ebert of Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros, The Flaming Lips, Lady A, Cyndi Lauper, John Legend, Panic! At the Disco, Plain White T's, They Might Be Giants and T.I., and songs by David Bowie, Tom Kenny and Andy Paley. Additional lyrics by Jonathan Coulton. Additional music by Tom Kitt. The SpongeBob Musical is a hilarious deep-sea pearl of a show that is set to make a splash with audiences young and old as the must-see musical of 2023. For ages 6 plus The SpongeBob Musical continues on tour around the country and details about venues and dates can be found by visiting - https://www.spongebobstage.com (Image shows RNIB logo. 'RNIB' written in black capital letters over a white background and underlined with a bold pink line, with the words 'See differently' underneath)
Alex Ebert is an American singer-songwriter, best known for being the lead singer and songwriter for the American band 'Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros'. He is an Golden Globe winning composer for the Robert Redford movie "All is lost". But most of all, Ebert is also a pretty deep and fascinating thinker and philosopher. Tom Amarque and Andrew Sweeny invited him to The Parallax View to talk about "excess and absence", two core concepts of Ebert that interweave music and metaphysics and are entry-points to his worldview. Do it up. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/podcast-c709ee4/message
Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, Alex Ebert joins LaunchLeft and launches Try. Is there such a thing as a “happy accident?” Can a human fail in ways AI cannot? Tune in for thoughtful conversation with Rain, Alex and Sam i + Shmuck the Loyal from Try. Try music was born during the pandemic, and you will hear about their new, innovative, and creative process. Listen to the end to hear Try's music and the full lively conversation between these award winning artists. IN THIS EPISODE: [01:49] Alex describes what drew him to New Orleans [05:03] Alex gives the definition of AI, the limitless possibilities of AI and what artists need to do to stay a step ahead. [16:12] Sam i and Shmuck the Loyal began their collaboration during the pandemic. [18:33] Shmuck describes the process of working remotely and how they took advantage of what most would say is a disadvantaged situation. [22:25] Humans can work within limitations, and AI cannot. That allows for happy accidents. [23:21] Shmuck and Sam i reveal their new project and speak about the unusual process of producing their music. [27:34] How music and legacy have changed for Alex and Sam i after having children. [34:41] Sam i and Shmuck talk about the fun and joy of making music. [39:50] The music of Try. KEY TAKEAWAYS: Artists are fallible, whereas AI is not. Our achievements going forward will be because of human mistakes. AI will need to catch up to those happy accidents. The pandemic was a creative time for artists who recognized the advantages of time alone to create. Your life can be music, or music can be a part of your life. So take time to see the art in nature and other people. BIOS: Alexander Ebert is an American singer-songwriter and composer. He is best known for being the lead singer and songwriter for the American bands Ima Robot and Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros. On January 12, 2014, Ebert won the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score for his musical score to the film All Is Lost (2013). Shmuck the Loyal is an experimental music producer based out of Nashville, TN. His idealistic approach to production is driven by the pursuance of maximalism and a deeper, more emotive side of electronica. After a stint of exclusively focusing on working for artists such as , , and others, Shmuck developed a finely tuned project that defines his most realized creative self. The diversity and versatility that he showcases during this project superbly highlights his talents as an upcoming electronic music artist. His music and visuals showcase the overlay of his passions for music, film and car culture. Grammy-nominated producer, DJ, composer, music director and film director Sam i is a multifaceted artist. His latest album, Random Shit From The Internet Era, features collaborations with Doja Cat, Anderson .Paak, Tropkillaz, Sia, Busta Rhymes and more. His recently released single, Shake feat. Alex Greenwald of Phantom Planet fuses alt-pop vocals with disco, funk and electro-pop and features a remix by French Ed Banger legend Breakbot. Sam i's music has been used in countless films, TV and commercials. Most recently, Suéltate feat. Anitta, BIA & Jarina De Marco has been the focus track for Sing 2, charting in Brazil and gaining momentum around the world. With his recently retired DJ duo N.A.S.A., Sam collaborated with Wu-Tang Clan, Kanye West, M.I.A., Childish Gambino, David Byrne, George Clinton, Lykke Li and many more. He's also produced artists like Lizzo, Yeah Yeah Yeah's, Crystal Castles, and Fatlip. RESOURCE LINKS Podcast - LaunchLeft Alex Ebert - Twitter Alex Ebert - Instagram Alex Ebert - Facebook Alex Ebert - YouTube Alex Ebert - Wikipedia Alex Ebert - Badguru Trymusic - Instagram Trymusic - Twitter Sam_i_universe - Instagram Shumck the Loyal - Instagram Shumck the Loyal - Facebook Shumck the Loyal - SoundcloudSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this very miraculous episode of One and Done TV, hosts Ian and John drop in and hang ten with the gnarly 2007 HBO drama series John from Cincinnati created by Deadwood's David Milch and surf noir writer Kem Nunn! A mysterious man arrives in Imperial Beach, California and affects the lives of the community around him, including a dysfunctional surfing family torn apart by addiction, by casually performing miracles. Ian promotes the Sundance drama Jacir starring Lorraine Braco! John revisits the 2007 mockumentary web series Dorm Life with an unexpected connection to Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros! Catch a wave with Ian and John as they chat about parrot kisses, serfs talking, soliloquies, Shakespearean training, and shuffleboard courts! Plus, we hear from America's sweetheart himself - thanks to actor Stephen Tobolowsky (the Russian spelling) for sharing his experience working with David Milch. Surf's up!
Alex Ebert is the front man of Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeroes. He's also a writer and philosopher. We're becoming friends. After this recording, we talked for another two hours. We get into a bunch of stuff in here, and it was a wonderful wander. He's a fun person to wander with. Enjoy. Alex on ze gram https://www.instagram.com/alex_ebert/ PHILOSOPHICAL COACHING WITH ARI HTTPS://www.ariintheair.com/coaching/ Sign up for my newsletter https://ariintheair.com Follow me on instagram! https://www.instagram.com/ariintheair Support this channel! $5/Month! Get FREE PARAGLIDE COACHING! https://www.patreon.com/ariintheair 15% OFF QUALIA NOOTROPICS https://neurohacker.com/shop/qualia-mind?rfsn=6736291.51bd0fe Code: ARI (good for 15% off any purchase)
Noémie Sylberg "Vivre après Marc" (Hermann 2023) "Un livre qui arrive comme un choc et qui, en racontant la mort, ramène à la vie" Delphine Horvilleur. À trente-huit ans passés, entourée d'une famille aimante et de nombreux amis, Noémie renvoie l'image du parfait bonheur et de la réussite et de l'insouciance quand son mari meurt d'un cancer foudroyant. Vivre après Marc est le récit poignant d'une épouse et d'une mère face à la maladie et la mort. Comment aider l'être aimé à affronter les souffrances, les soins quotidiens, les embûches du parcours médical et, à la fin, l'inéluctable ? Comment l'accompagner dans ses derniers instants ? Comment préparer ses jeunes enfants au décès de leur père ? Comment garder goût en la vie quand tout s'écroule, et réussir à vivre heureuse, après Marc ? Musique : "Home" de Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros "Tu m'auras tellement plu" de Ben Mazué
Depois de atrair atenções na cena de Los Angeles e excursionar com nomes como Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros e Kesha, as irmãs Este, Danielle e Alana Haim entraram em estúdio para a produção do primeiro álbum do HAIM, "Days Are Gone" (2013). Marcado pela criativa mistura de estilos, o registro gravado em parceria com Ariel Rechtshaid e James Ford revelou canções como "The Wire" e "If I Could Change Your Mind", apresentou oficialmente o trabalho do trio californiano e deu início a uma série de transformações no pop rock estadunidense. Para celebrar os dez anos de lançamento do disco, Cleber Facchi (@cleberfacchi) e Isadora Almeida (@almeidadora) resgatam a origem da banda e comentam o processo de gravação do álbum. Gostou do programa e quer ter acesso a outros episódios com muita antecedência? Apoie a gente em padrim.com.br/podcastvfsm.
While there's nothing wrong with loving someone.. something to keep in mind when investing and being with a person, and letting that special time, their spirit shape you, be in special awareness about this. When you make a home in Someone else, and everything makes you JUST think about then, revel in then, reminiscing in them, enshrining their total being and going to them in your mind OFTEN, getting in worship mode over them you make them the landlord over your worth. If you make a home in someone you run the risk of eviction, them terminating your lease, which can very easily happen star brights,
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In 2010, a song by a ten-piece hippie folk pop group unexpectedly started appearing in seemingly endless amounts of movies, TV shows, and commercials. This sincere and lively tune caught the ear and heart of this week's guest Tessa Markle, who later found herself dancing and singing along to them at an Arts Festival. The singsong love ballad leaves all of us asking what “home” really means, and if we should all be more hot and heavy pumpkin pie over Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros. If you like the show, be sure to rate, review, and subscribe. Email us at onehitthunderpodcast@gmail.com. Also, follow us on our social media: Twitter: @1hitthunderpod Instagram: onehitthunderpodcast Wanna create your own podcast? Contact us at www.weknowpodcasting.com for more information. Visit punchlion.com for Punchline tour dates, news, and merch. Sign up for more One Hit Thunder on our Patreon www.patreon.com/OHTPodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hello, Listeners, and welcome back to another fabulous episode! On today's show, Karen and Katie chat about the idea of HOME. What does it mean? Can it change? What if it changes? What are some feelings associated with home? We hope you enjoy this episode! xo - Check out 'Home,' a song by Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_eaP31BhtU (apologies, we thought it was The Lumineers!)
This podcast has highlighted many long-standing issues with New Age spirituality and the dark side of “good vibes only,” but according to today's returning guest, rockstar philosopher Alex Ebert, dunking on the New Age has become boring and there is much that is still valuable and relevant from its perspective and rituals. On the show we begin with a review of the issues with spiritual communities from the dark side of manifestation to how toxic positivity functions like cancer. Alex explains how the critique of New Agism can become its own shtick. He shares his experience with meditation, heroin addiction and death rituals. We discuss the issue of the antifragile ego and how language is the raw material for subjective reality. Finally we end with an exploration of what is still valuable from New Age spirituality from psychedelics to new ideas of gender. Alex Ebert, famous troubadour from Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros now shares a philosophical substack called Bad Guru where he explore these and other timely topics. Notes: Alex Ebert: https://www.instagram.com/alex_ebert/?hl=en Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros: https://www.edwardsharpeandthemagneticzeros.com/ Bad Guru: https://badguru.substack.com/ Jules Evans: https://www.philosophyforlife.org/ King Warrior Magician Lover: https://www.bol.com/nl/nl/f/king-warrior-magician-lover/38348343/ "Mindfulness can make you selfish” study: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2021/04/210414100147.htm Timestamps :09 - The dark side of personal manifestation :17 - How toxic positivity functions like cancer :23 - Dunking on New Age is boring now :29 - Alex's experience with heroin addiction and death rituals :37 - Bringing back the boons to the community :42 - Dealing with an anti fragile ego :47 - Language as the raw material of subjective reality :59 - The best of New Age healing from psychedelics to therapy 1:10 - Spiritual Gender from King's to Goddesses
Alex Ebert is a Golden Globe-winning singer-songwriter and composer. He is best known for being the lead singer and songwriter for the bands Ima Robot and Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros. He is also a philosopher, exploring ideas around death, self-hood, creativity, media, status anxiety and coolness.Topics include:Alex's creative process (i.e. meeting the daemon)Why memes have made everyone into philosophersThat time when Alex got too meta for Bono and Robert RedfordThe perils of success and how it tempts you to be formulaicStatus anxiety and the philosophy of coolWhy “selling out” stopped being a thing around the year 2000Death initiations and managing death anxietyWhy you need a gang with a shared missionWhy society is perfectly primed for virtue to become coolHow wokeness acts as a shield for capitalismThe benefits of having a stoic conversation partnerAlex's anxiety-inducing ritual before going on stageResources:The dancing man at Sasquatch FestivalAlex Ebert's Substack This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit themetagame.substack.com
An experimental session welcoming the musician and philosopher Alex Ebert, known by many as the singer-songwriter for Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeroes, and increasingly among a network of thinkers and philosophers seeking to understand the shifting dynamics and possibilities of the paradigms which underlie our cultural moment. Held in the Voicecraft Network, the essence of this session sought to co-create a context that draws out the lived and living journey of a particular person, and in so doing, connect with the significance a particular voice is drawn to share with the whole. That is, a collective process whereby the group seeks to welcome the daimōn, the soul or genius of a person, to transmit the gift of their learning, perception, and expression, to a gathered community or network context. You can read more about Alex, find links to his substack, read the full network invitation and the invited praxis of the session by visiting the show notes @ https://voicecraft.io/e65-elder-circle-w-alex-ebert-voicecraft-network/ Support Voicecraft @ https://www.patreon.com/voicecraft
In Provo Utah this week, we hang out with Joe & Jena Vickrey from the indie rock band, English Budgies. Both originally from Medford Oregon, they boast a killer rock n roll repertoire and a niche of quirky, fun stage presence in the Utah music scene. If you like Edward Sharpe, The Smiths, Goldfinger, or Violent Femmes, you will enjoy Joe & Jena's endless knowledge and skill at bringing classic punk foundations and fresh indie nuances together. Listen carefully during Rapid Fire Questions as Joe reads my mind, and stick around for their acoustic set featuring an exclusive debut of "She-Reporter" and their latest single "Lazarus". These two were such a kick-in-the-pants!
Season 2 of Hangout with Sujata returns with Sujata introducing her good friend señorita Gloria. Gloria is a Spanish woman who works as therapist and life coach. She is a very curious person who loves meeting people in their path of evolvment, in their way to a better life, whatever it means to them. She devotes her time to provide them with the guide and support they need in challenging moments, with compassion, empathy, free of judgment and plenty of creativity and intuition. She spent almost twenty years working in financial services, as a senior manager, bringing her motivation, creativity and values to this landscape. But one day she realised she was climbing the “wrong building“, and she walked down to the base of it to create, this time, the home she wanted to live in. Her own one, at her true image. Her life experiences made her realise that suffering is optional in the path to happiness, that we do not need “to suffer” to evolve or to experience peace, love, serenity and joy. At the moment she is working on a project to bring emotional intelligence to kids in Luxembourg, her goal is to include the subject in the Luxembourg national scholar curriculum. A vision of a better world for our kids and the future of humanity. Playlist in this episode: Bitter Sweet Symphony by The Verve El Sitio de Mi Recreo by Antonio Vega Smells Like Teen Spirit by Nirvana Al Alba by Luis Eduardo Aute Hurt by Johnny Cash Home by Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros Heroes by David Bowie Enjoy!
The SpongeBob Musical: We were lucky enough to sit down with the Director and Lead Actor in Perrysburg Musical Theatre's upcoming production of The SpongeBob Musical. It's destine to be a local smash hit Show Dates: June 23-26 Tickets https://www.perrysburgmusicaltheatre.org/shop Based on the series by Stephen Hillenburg Book by Kyle Jarrow Musical Production Conceived by Tina Landau Original Songs by Yolanda Adams, Steven Tyler and Joe Perry of Aerosmith, Sara Bareilles, Jonathan Coulton, Alex Ebert of Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros, The Flaming Lips, Lady A, Cyndi Lauper, John Legend, Panic! At the Disco, Plain White T's, They Might Be Giants, T.I. And Songs by David Bowie, Tom Kenny & Andy Paley Additional Lyrics by Jonathan Coulton / Additional Music by Tom Kitt Nickelodeon, SpongeBob SquarePants, and all related titles, logos and characters are trademarks of Viacom International Inc.
Happy AAPI Heritage Month! Kicking off the month (and wrapping up bc we're late to the party) at Two Adings with an episode all about ~home~ What is “home” anyway??? A really good song by Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros? Yes. In this episode, Marielle and Krystal discuss what time away from home has shown them and their process of “working through” the ups of having your own life and the downs of missing places and people who feel like home. *this episode is uncut
Chris Frayer is the Artistic Director for Winnipeg Folk Festival, taking place July 7-10, 2022 at Birds Hill Provincial Park. Chris joins Eric for the Season 3 premiere to discuss the vibrant local music scene, and being happy for artists when they buy a house. Chris shares his favourite artists and stories from booking 15+ festivals, including Kacey Musgraves, Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, and more. Then, Chris explains how he curated this year's lineup, the responsibility to cater to many different musical tastes, and his favourite festivals (besides Folk Fest!) from around the world.Follow The Passion Project on Instagram: @thepassionprojpodIf you enjoyed this podcast don't forget to Subscribe/Follow on your platform of choice, and leave a rating and review. Thanks for listening!
Alex is the lead of Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros. Daniel is the Head of Curriculum at the Monastic Academy in Vermont. I got these two together to jam on the dark side of modern spirituality, and more specifically, the shadows behind mindfulness, meditation and eastern spirituality practices in the west. It is an incredible dialogue between these two, one that I did my best to stay out of the way of. We talk about Westernized Buddhism, spirituality in a capitalistic paradigm, transcending the fear of death, industrial strength meditation, Jordan Hall, status anxiety and so much more. Follow me on instagram! https://www.instagram.com/ariintheair Support this channel! $5/Month! Get FREE COACHING! https://www.patreon.com/ariintheair PHILOSOPHICAL COACHING WITH ARI HTTPS://www.ariintheair.com/coaching/
Alex Ebert is lead singer, songwriter and resident shaman of Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, the hippie-inspired outfit that broke out in 2009 with a fresh sound that was difficult to pin down. Via his alter-ego messiah character Edward Sharpe, Ebert and the Magnetic Zeros' breakout single and signature song across four albums is, of course, "Home." An ebullient and endearing anthem of love and pure joy, the song has become iconic thanks to its instantly recognizable whistles and indelible opening lyric, "Alabama, Arkansas/ I do love my ma and pa." But the veneer of joy on "Home" hides an underlying truth: Ebert used Edward Sharpe to rise above his own personal demons. And out of that reality, Ebert later penned his solo song “Truth” – from his first solo album, Alexander – to set the record straight to his fans as a companion piece to "Home." Ebert joined host Peter Csathy for the 10th episode of The Story Behind the Song podcast to discuss his classic "Home." He takes listeners through the inspirations to the production (including that spoken-word ode to Castrinos), and reveals how the darker realities underpinning "Truth" connect to that original hit. Along the way, Ebert's candid, raw conversation reveals his musical journey from rapper to spiritual "Bad Guru" (the name of his philosophy and spirituality newsletter). Listen to the episode, and then be sure to like, subscribe, and review The Story Behind the Song wherever you get your podcasts. You can also keep an eye on the Consequence Podcast Network for updates on all our podcasts, and follow host Peter Csathy on Twitter @pcsathy and check out his company CREATV Media.
Indigo De Souza is a musician from North Carolina. Her new album Any Shape You Take is out now on Saddle Creek. We chat about Chris off to Miami and his addiction to airline points, podcasting through the wire, exploring the wilderness and hanging out down at the swamp, spending most of the time stone-cold sober, Indigo's philosophy for living a happy life, making sad music for sad people, the first three records she ever got, opening for My Morning Jacket on a big tour, Mumford Sons vs. Edward Sharpe, Indigo's mom being a freak, growing up with twin sisters, busking as a child, pregnancy kink vs. injured kink, yogurt making, sync talk, she used to love New York, and just how off the grid she'd like to be. instagram.com/indigofaraway twitter.com/donetodeath twitter.com/themjeans --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/howlonggone/support
In Episode 31, Gregg welcomes Alex Ebert. Alex is an American singer-songwriter and composer, best known for being the lead singer and songwriter for the American bands Ima Robot and Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros. He has won a Golden Globe Award and appeared on The Colbert Show (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQQKvEaq1kI). In this episode, Alex shares his narrative of how his musical career and involvement in the "loudness wars" (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loudness_war) led him to a series of insights about the nature of waves, frequency consolidations, relations between lack and desire, and the nature of emergence from quantity to qualities. He and Gregg then sync this up with UTOK, especially the iQuad coin, memes, and the upcoming singularity. Here is the episode on podbean: https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-enzst-1112d2a Here is a clip on "MEmes" and the singularity: https://youtu.be/vMxmO-CoNDY Here is his Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/alexebertofficial Here is his Twitter handle: https://twitter.com/EdwardSharpe --- Resources mentioned in this episode:
This episode features even more shenanigans with Tim from The Post-Human Podcast. We can't help but get lost in the sea of confusion I helped build with my unpreparedness. It was an experiment in chaos and there's little I could do to stop it. I also have some tunes that are reworkings of old Saint Low Joy (featuring Crash of Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros) and a reworking of a vocal line I found on an old cassette tape that was in the attic of an abandoned condominium in Detroit, MI. There's also some 4 track recordings I found. Weird no-wave stuff on retuned guitars that I ran through vacuum tubes in an echo chamber somewhere near Los Angeles. It's a long show. I'm going on the road and I might have to go remote. I may never be home again. But they say you can't go home again, so that means I was never going to be home again anyway so why even mention it?Support the show
In today's episode, Alexandra speaks with Alex Ebert!You may know Alex from the band Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, or on Instagram as Bad Guru. Alex has been bringing so many incredible philosophical conversations into the space of wellness and new ageism and we are so excited to have him on the show today.In this episode, you'll discover:Ideas and discussion on how the modern interpretation of the ‘law of attraction' in much of the mainstream wellness industry's teachings is centered around capitalism and has actually created the idea of no longer resonating with interconnectivity.The difference between the idea of mastering life vs. letting life master you.Examples of spiritual bypassing in the mainstream wellness and new age industry's teachings, and how creating a declaration and acknowledgement of our interconnectedness in the universe can help us heal this level of bypassing.Ideas on how the antidote to the mainstream's spiritualization of selfishness lies within reintegrating death rituals and safe spaces for ourselves and our communities to confront our mortality and shadow selves, in order to bring our neurosis (behavior, beliefs) back into the light.How we can sometimes invent challenges or hardships to solve, in order to continue to advance as a human being throughout our lifetime, and how that can really form us in becoming who we are and how we interact and relate to life.And so much more.
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