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Tracklist ------ Matisse & Sadko - Himalaya Kastra & Amanda Collis - Wrong Side of Love (Acapella) Lady Gaga - Abracadabra (Kastra Remix) Mau P vs. Marlon Hoffstadt x Fisher - It's That Merther Time (Pat C Mashup) Justin Bieber vs. Plastik Funk, NERVO, jeonghyeon - Daisies (Kastra _Talk About Us_ Edit) Ravyn Lenae & Rex County vs. Paige Cavell - Love Me Not (Kastra _Runaway_ Edit) Charli XCX vs. Alok - party 4 u (Kastra _Friday I'm In Luv_ Edit) Olivia Dean vs. Galantis - Man I Need x Runaway (COASTR. Edit) sombr vs. Dubvision - Back To Friends (Kastra _Endless Dreamers_ Edit) David Guetta, Afrojack, Amel, Martin Garrix - Our Time Fallon vs. Mesto - Diet Coke (Kastra _Caramelle_ Edit) Tiesto, Odd Mob, Goodboys - Won't Be Possible (Acapella) Yeah Yeah Yeahs vs. Disco Lines, Avello - No Broke Boys (Kastra "Heads Will Roll" Edit) Darude x Kill Safari x Timmy Trumpet x Da Hool - Voices In My Head x Sandstorm x Freaks (Kastra Edit) The Chainmokers - White Wine & Adderall (LUCKY REMIX) John Summit - crystallized (ft. Inéz) (Kozmoz FLIP) Fred again, Skepta vs. 4B - Victory Lap Two (Kastra _Bass Drop_ Edit) Remk - Autopilot KATSEYE vs. Chime X Doctor P X Franky Nuts - Gnarly (Kastra _Feel It_ Edit) HUNTR/X - Golden (Kastra Remix) Sabrina Carpenter vs. Alesso, Sacha, Avello - Manchild (Kastra _Destiny_ Edit) FISHER x bbyclose - Blackberries (Acapella) Heidi Montag - Ill Do It (Leondis Remix) Nimino vs M83 & Don Diablo - I Only Smoke When I Drink x Midnight City (Adam b Edit) The Weeknd vs. YouNotUs - Timeless (Kastra _Cinema_ Edit) Justin Mylo & Ryos Ft. SBSTN - In My Bones CHRYSTAL, Notion vs. Knock2 - The Days (Kastra _feel u luv me_ Edit) Calvin Harris - Blessings (if found Remix) BLACKPINK - JUMP (Guy Arthur Remix) Devault - Feels Like Us (Boges Remix) Skrillex & Diplo vs. Nikko - Jungle Bae (Kastra _PUSHINN_ Edit) Bobby Shmurda, SIDEPIECE vs. A$AP Ferg, Proppa x Cloonee, Young M.A - Cash Out x Work x Stephanie x Move Your Body (Kastra Edit) Swedish House Mafia x Darren After x Drake - NOKIA (DJ Arman Aveiru 'One' Edit) Anyma & Ellie Goulding vs. Nostalgix - Hypnotized (Kastra _Power_ Edit) Taylor Swift vs. MGMT, Matt Pridgyn - The Fate of Ophelia (Andrew Marks _Kids_ Edit) SICK INDIVIDUALS, Matisse & Sadko, Third Party - Take Me There Steve Aoki & Vikkstar - All This Time (Kastra Remix) Kastra & Dani King - I Can't Stop Tate McCrae - Sports Car (Telykast Remix) Lorde vs. Meduza - What Was That (Kastra _Fire_ Edit) The Chainsmokers - Smooth Morgan Wallen & Post Malone vs. Audien - I Ain't Comin' Back (Kastra _Living In Color_ Edit) Jaden Bojsen & David Guetta - Let's Go (Acapella) Benson Boone vs. Lucas & Steve - Mystical Magical (Kastra _Feels So Good_ Edit) Swedish House Mafia vs. Medun - Wait So Long (Kastra _Golden_ Edit) Martin Garrix, Alesso & Shaun Farrugia - Inside Our Hearts
01 Junior Lopez - Jealous Girl (Jeff Straw Remix) 02 Soraya Vivian - Everybody (Funky Mix) 03 Cedric Gervais & 88 Degrees - STOMP 04 Sigala & David Guetta & Sam Ryder - Living Without You 05 Taylor Swift - The Fate of Ophelia (Dj Dark Remix) 06 HUNTRIX - Golden 07 Pitbull, Azteck, Gabry Ponte - Pretty Woman (All Around The World) 08 Marshmello, Ellie Goulding, AVAION - Save My Love 09 Loud Luxury - R U DOWN 10 Doechii - Anxiety (HILLS Remix) 11 A7S, David Guetta, Wizkid - Lighter (Hypaton Remix) 12 Regard, Tayna - Piece of Me 13 Liam Keegan - Summers Calling (Original 2025 Mix) 14 Jonas Blue & Malive - Edge Of Desire 15 Baiana - Barbatuques, Matt Sassari, CHRSTPHR 16 Rui Da Silva & Cassandra Fox vs Diplo & HUGEL - Touch Me (Nick Jay & Jean Luc Edit)
Rachel Keen (28), known professionally as Raye, is a British singer-songwriter and record producer. • Four times BRIT nominated; RAYE is one of the most streamed artists in the world with over 3 billion streams of her music. • She has a double-platinum, five platinum, three gold and five silver singles to her name. She has written for some of the world’s biggest artists including John Legend, Ellie Goulding, Khalid, David Guetta, Diplo, and Beyonce.• Her biggest song is Escapism’ – and other huge hits include ‘Prada’, ‘You Don’t Know Me’ w/ Jax Jones, ‘Bed’ w/ Joel Corry) and now ‘Where Is My Husband’. In 2026, RAYE will embark on her massive 51-date headline tour running from January 22 to May 20.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
50 Cent's explosive Diddy documentary is dominating the headlines, so this week we're unpacking the most shocking moments from Sean Combs: The Reckoning. Also on the show: Sydney Sweeney finally addresses her “great jeans” ad controversy, Margot Robbie has given a wonderfully juicy Vogue interview around Wuthering Heights, Channing Tatum's “career defining” film with Kirstin Dunst is out, Miley Cyrus's fiancée has everyone talking about age-gaps again and Ellie Goulding's new baby daddy is a “bad boy”. Plus: the Netflix and Warner Bros mega-deal that has Hollywood spooked! Enjoy and please do let us know what you think of the ep, share your recs and just generally get in touch on IG @straightuppod or email at hello@straightuppodcast.co.uk. We LOVE hearing from you! Follow us on TikTok @straightuppodRecs/reviews:Roofman, Apple TV‘Roofman' Stars Channing Tatum, Kirsten Dunst Talk That Nude Scene, Which Toys They Took From Set, Hollywood Reporter Margot Robbie, British Vogue The end of big-screen cinema? What Netflix hopes to achieve by buying Warner Bros, GuardianAll About Miley Cyrus's Fiancé Maxx Morando and Their ‘Low-Key' Relationship, ElleSean Combs: The Reckoning, NetflixSean Combs: The Reckoning review – you can see why the musician is fighting to ban this horrific documentary, Guardian . Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode we review the new film Wicked: For Good starring Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo, Jonathan Bailey & more! We talk about how this film compares to the first movie, and if it's better or worse than Wicked. Before our review, we also chat about some celeb news including Hugh Jackman's relationship and Ellie Goulding's pregnancy. We also touch on some shows we are watching like The Paper, Death By Lightning and Selling the OC! Follow the show on social media!FacebookInstagramFollow our YouTube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/@PodcastSilverFollow us on LetterboxdJaredKatieBe sure to rate and review the show wherever you listen!
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PopNews te trae toda la información sobre el posible descanso de @LadyGaga tras su mastóntica gira #mayhemball además te hablamos de la posible colaboración con @rosalia para la edición Deluxe de Lux, su nuevo disco. También anuncian disco Ellie Goulding, Charli XCX, Hilary Duff, Kim Petras, Madison Beer, Meghan trainor, Poppy, Robyn o Tokio Hotel. Por supuesto te comento TODO sobre Already Confessed, el nuevo disco de @madonna que podría contener una colaboración con @AddisonRae INTRO 0:00 CHARLI XCX 0:48 CHRISTINA AGUILERA 2:38 ELLIE GOULDING 6:28 HILARY DUFF 8:55 KIM PETRAS 10:42 LADY GAGA 12:15 MADISSON BEER 17:52 MADONNA 19:19 MEGHAN TRAINOR 23:46 POPPY 25:06 ROBYN 26:50 ROSALIA 29:10 TOKIO HOTEL 31:36
01 Bryce Xavier - I Love You Boy (Fred Falke Mix) 02 Safri Duo, twocolors, Chris de Sarandy - Head Above Water 03 Demi Lovato - Fast 04 David Guetta - Family Affair (Dance For Me) 05 HUNTRX Feat EJAE, AUDREY NUNA, REI AMI, KPop Demon Hunters Cast - Golden (David Guetta Remix) 06 Marshmello, Ellie Goulding, AVAION - Save My Love 07 Cheat Codes, Edward Maya, Enisa - Be Your Friend 08 Audien & TELYKAST Feat. Lilly Ahlberg - Love Again 09 Nicky Romero & Barmuda - Fade Away 10 Fabio Reder Feat. Mis Carol PT - Crossroads and Echoes 11 Martin Garrix, Alesso & Shaun Farrugia - Inside Our Hearts 12 Akille Feat. Juna Rose - Follow The Light 13 Alesso & Becky Hill - Surrender 14 Calvin Harris Feat Clementine Douglas - Blessings (Cassian Remix) 15 David Guetta, Hypaton, Bonnie Tyler - Together
01 David Guetta, Hypaton, Bonnie Tyler - Together 02 Fabio Reder Feat. Mis Carol PT - Crossroads and Echoes 03 Lucas & Steve - Legacy 04 Akille Feat. Juna Rose - Follow The Light 05 Sabrina Carpenter x Tim Berg - Manchild x Bromance (Rudeejay & Da Brozz Bootleg) 06 Afrojack, Martin Garrix, David Guetta & Amel - Our Time 07 Sick Individuals, Matisse & Sadko, Third Party - Take Me There 08 Armin Van Buuren, JAI RYU - Let It Be For Love 09 Calvin Harris Feat Clementine Douglas - Blessings (Cassian Remix) 10 Marshmello, Ellie Goulding, AVAION - Save My Love 11 Swedish House Mafia - Wait So Long (MBP Remix) 12 Andrew Rayel & Emilya Buchan - Euphoria (Skytech Extended Remix) 13 SIKS - 5th Symphony 14 Alesso & Becky Hill - Surrender 15 ARTBAT - Galaxy
Hey Trance family - Mr. Trancetive here
01. Bass On High & Polya Mihailova - Odna 02. Alan Walker, Elley Duhé - Moonshine 03. Veela, Aether & Sizzlebird - Raccoon City (Ramese B Remix) 04. Modest Intentions - Don't Matter 05. Chillhomers - My Remedy 06. Patient, Tlz Uk - Wonder 07. Friction - Never Know (Love You So) 08. Aitor Hertz - Dynamite 09. Marshmello, Ellie Goulding, Avaion - Save My Love (Kaidro Remix) 10. Kleu - Bam 11. Lixed - Don't Need 12. Subdocta - Bodies 13. Eskei83, Born Global, Bomsh - More Fire 14. Sophdexx - Turn It Up 15. Lmnop - Ice Wall 16. Freaks Out Sound - Half Blood 17. C - qnz - Low Frequency Orbit 18. [borders] - What I've Lost 19. Vizzen - Save Me 20. Screamarts - Cultus 21. Burr Oak - Uno (Vici Remix) 22. Place 2b - Escape 23. Kaizen Flow, Stonx - Invasion 24. Meph & Karpa - Malice 25. Burr Oak - Somewhere We Belong (Prolix Remix) 26. Multiprogramm - Graviton Descent 27. Modefunk & Dezpot - Ascent 28. Igubu - S A L V A T I O N 29. Lovetheend - Eulenlieder 30. D - Region & Code - One Sound 31. Des Mcmahon - Propane 32. Calyx - Forever 33. Anais, Hunjiya - bringmedown 34. T - 1 - Black Room 35. Saka - cloudburst 36. Keeno - Home Away From Home 37. Visionobi, R3idy & Teej - Enamour 38. Manikin, Invadhertz - End Of Time 39. Jamezy, Sweetie Irie - Badman Step 40. Kyuu & Bob Ranks - Amen 41. The Sauce - Kenny (Objectiv Remix) 42. Business As Usual & Illaman - Nunna Dat 43. Alyness - Brain Dead 44. Shapeshifter - Block Party (Unglued Remix) 45. Mania, Jjl - AHAH 46. Pruf - Nothing i Cant Do 47. DJ Millz - Showtime 48. M.l.d - Go Low 49. Neman - Civilisation 50. Hydro - Alba 51. Deltix - Hyperdrive 52. Captain Bass - Pumping 53. Ac13, J Bookey - This Is Acid 54. Hollo (UK) - Silk Cut 55. Bobbie Tee, Flipnosis - Demons 56. Toal - Fatboy 57. Atomik & Titvs - Low 58. T - Lex - Go Hard 59. Dazee, Jinx - What Is Real 60. Mr Quest Feat. Jay Hicks - Whats That Sound (drum and bass mix) 61. Mandidextrous, Samurai Breaks & Leanne Louise - Ravers Anonymous 62. Settle Down - Line of Fire 63. Heist - Flying Crane 64. DJ Hybrid - I Should Go 65. Conrad Subs & Collette Warren - Overrated 66. Schnautzi - FINALLY HOPE (Lynx Remix) 67. Marie Wilhelmine Anders - Fire (Offish Remix) 68. Opius - Street Science 69. Jazzinspired - Dem No Wicked 70. Shodan, K2t - HOUSEY MCHOUSE FACE 71. Bcee - Flush 72. Channell, Aya Dia - Sway 73. Hillsdom & Charlotte X - Love Me Better 74. Maykors & Parhelia - Limit Of Sorrow 75. Illarea - Save The Moment 76. Inner Terrain & Wreckless - Never Too Much (Zero T Remix) 77. Numeric Space - Dreamflow 78. Unknown Artist - Lady 79. Moxu - Kakugo 80. Mitekiss, Sofia Gunnarsson - Fire + Fume 81. Etherwood - Hidden 82. Oliver Ferrer - You Gave Me
01. Bass On High & Polya Mihailova - Odna 02. Alan Walker, Elley Duhé - Moonshine 03. Veela, Aether & Sizzlebird - Raccoon City (Ramese B Remix) 04. Modest Intentions - Don't Matter 05. Chillhomers - My Remedy 06. Patient, Tlz Uk - Wonder 07. Friction - Never Know (Love You So) 08. Aitor Hertz - Dynamite 09. Marshmello, Ellie Goulding, Avaion - Save My Love (Kaidro Remix) 10. Kleu - Bam 11. Lixed - Don't Need 12. Subdocta - Bodies 13. Eskei83, Born Global, Bomsh - More Fire 14. Sophdexx - Turn It Up 15. Lmnop - Ice Wall 16. Freaks Out Sound - Half Blood 17. C - qnz - Low Frequency Orbit 18. [borders] - What I've Lost 19. Vizzen - Save Me 20. Screamarts - Cultus 21. Burr Oak - Uno (Vici Remix) 22. Place 2b - Escape 23. Kaizen Flow, Stonx - Invasion 24. Meph & Karpa - Malice 25. Burr Oak - Somewhere We Belong (Prolix Remix) 26. Multiprogramm - Graviton Descent 27. Modefunk & Dezpot - Ascent 28. Igubu - S A L V A T I O N 29. Lovetheend - Eulenlieder 30. D - Region & Code - One Sound 31. Des Mcmahon - Propane 32. Calyx - Forever 33. Anais, Hunjiya - bringmedown 34. T - 1 - Black Room 35. Saka - cloudburst 36. Keeno - Home Away From Home 37. Visionobi, R3idy & Teej - Enamour 38. Manikin, Invadhertz - End Of Time 39. Jamezy, Sweetie Irie - Badman Step 40. Kyuu & Bob Ranks - Amen 41. The Sauce - Kenny (Objectiv Remix) 42. Business As Usual & Illaman - Nunna Dat 43. Alyness - Brain Dead 44. Shapeshifter - Block Party (Unglued Remix) 45. Mania, Jjl - AHAH 46. Pruf - Nothing i Cant Do 47. DJ Millz - Showtime 48. M.l.d - Go Low 49. Neman - Civilisation 50. Hydro - Alba 51. Deltix - Hyperdrive 52. Captain Bass - Pumping 53. Ac13, J Bookey - This Is Acid 54. Hollo (UK) - Silk Cut 55. Bobbie Tee, Flipnosis - Demons 56. Toal - Fatboy 57. Atomik & Titvs - Low 58. T - Lex - Go Hard 59. Dazee, Jinx - What Is Real 60. Mr Quest Feat. Jay Hicks - Whats That Sound (drum and bass mix) 61. Mandidextrous, Samurai Breaks & Leanne Louise - Ravers Anonymous 62. Settle Down - Line of Fire 63. Heist - Flying Crane 64. DJ Hybrid - I Should Go 65. Conrad Subs & Collette Warren - Overrated 66. Schnautzi - FINALLY HOPE (Lynx Remix) 67. Marie Wilhelmine Anders - Fire (Offish Remix) 68. Opius - Street Science 69. Jazzinspired - Dem No Wicked 70. Shodan, K2t - HOUSEY MCHOUSE FACE 71. Bcee - Flush 72. Channell, Aya Dia - Sway 73. Hillsdom & Charlotte X - Love Me Better 74. Maykors & Parhelia - Limit Of Sorrow 75. Illarea - Save The Moment 76. Inner Terrain & Wreckless - Never Too Much (Zero T Remix) 77. Numeric Space - Dreamflow 78. Unknown Artist - Lady 79. Moxu - Kakugo 80. Mitekiss, Sofia Gunnarsson - Fire + Fume 81. Etherwood - Hidden 82. Oliver Ferrer - You Gave Me
ON-AIR! Welcome to #PRR689 by Nicky Romero including a brand new track by our labelboss himself & Sick Individuals called “Hold On”! More tracks by the likes of Hardwell, DubVision, Jay Hardway and many more! Tracklist:ESSEL, Navos - Steel DrumsToxic Joy - My MindSkytech - All I wanna doFedo - Slow DownKREAM & Alika - DangerousProtocol Spotlight: Nicky Romero & Sick Individuals - Hold OnOomloud & VIBR - CowbellMarshmello, Ellie Goulding, AVAION - Save My Love (Nicky Romero Remix)W&W - BigfootThomas Gold & Barmuda - RebelJay Hardway - Night ShiftKDH, Blackcode & Monic - All That We AreChris Avantgarde - Down For The Night (feat. Poté)Dannic & Robin Aristo - Lose ControlHeerhorst, PETER PAHN - Crystal SkyDubVision - Rise AgainHardwell - RETROGRADE 2025
Alison plays new music from QUIX, Sara Landry, Subtronics, Baclash, Kaidro, Fred Again.. and more!Don't forget to rate & review on all of your favorite podcast apps! Post your comments on twitter @awonderland #RADIOWONDERLANDTracklist:RADIO WONDERLAND OPENER 00:00Alison Wonderland & Whyte Fang - XTC 00:43Fred again.., Danny Brown, BEAM & PARISI - OGdub 03:55Yellow Claw & Acyan - Hot Like This 06:01Adventure Club & AVELLO - Cry 09:17RemK - Vibe Control 11:43Baclash & Valdeez - Hybrid 14:06Jkyl & Hyde - Runaway 16:19Subtronics ft. Linney - Friends 18:32ero808 & Manila Killa - BABYLON 21:30Radiohead - Everything In Its Right Place (HUMAN404 Remix) 24:35Sammy Virji x Interplanetary Criminal - Damager (PRIZMACK Flip) 28:47Mary Droppinz & Casey Club - Sofa Soup 31:33yetep & Gabriel Eli - Slow Motion 33:52Moore Kismet & Arya - need2know 36:44Jai Wolf ft. Tsu Nami - Heartbeat 40:02Tej ft. Wheresjordxn - I NEED MORE 42:23RemK ft. Clearest - We'll Make It 44:19Sara Landry - GIRLBOSS 47:55Marshmello, Ellie Goulding & AVAION - Save My Love (Kaidro Remix) 51:26QUIX & Solesky - Curry Goat 53:44HYPERDAZE - Immerse 56:56Dimension & Alison Wonderland - Satellite 59:28
ILLENIUM drops new music from ARMNHMR, Alok, STARSIGNS, Tiësto, Dillon Francis, yetep & more!Don't forget to rate & review on all of your favorite podcast apps! Post your comments on twitter @ILLENIUM #PHOENIXRADIOTracklist:PHOENIX RADIO OPENER 00:00Far East Movement ft. Ryan Tedder - Rocketeer (STARSIGNS Remix) 01:07Alok & ILLENIUM - To The Moon 04:19Tiësto - RVN (Raven) 08:50Britney Spears - I Wanna Go (John Summit Remix) 11:54Fred again.., Danny Brown, BEAM & PARISI - OGdub 15:00ARMNHMR - Swimming In The Sky 18:18Subtronics ft. Linney - Friends 21:55RemK ft. Clearest - We'll Make It 24:49Adventure Club & AVELLO - Cry 28:36Dillon Francis, DJ Snake & TRXGGX - Bring The House Down 31:21Virtual Riot - Believe What You Want (Tokyo Machine Remix) 34:29Jkyl & Hyde - Runaway 38:02Mary Droppinz & Casey Club - Sofa Soup 40:32yetep & Gabriel Eli - Slow Motion 43:17Moore Kismet & Arya - need2know 46:09ALLEYCVT - FALL INTO YOU 47:52ÆON:MODE & ANY - Fireflies 50:52Marshmello, Ellie Goulding & AVAION - Save My Love (Kaidro Remix) 53:54Seven Lions ft. Lilly Ahlberg - So Far Away 57:26
After nearly 3 years, the amazing Ellie Goulding makes her return to America's Dance 30 to talk all things "Save My Love"! Ellie shares how the song was born w Marshmello & Avaion, how long ago they started working on it, and why she decided to post a stripped down version of it with her just singing with piano in the studio!!Ellie also shares why she hasn't really been doing interviews lately, answers a question she's never been asked before, AND we get to know her better w #FinkysFavorites!Find out about:her favorite fangirl momenther favorite song to performher favorite 'Ellie Goulding' era that she'd like fans to rediscoverher favorite thing about herselfFollow: @AmericasDance30 on all socials!Count down the biggest dance songs in the country every week with Brian Fink on America's Dance 30; listen on stations around the world!
01 Avi Snow & MVCA & Zeeba - Feel (Joezi Remix) 02 Felipe Allenn x Sonaba - Je Veux 03 Marshmello, Ellie Goulding, AVAION - Save My Love 04 Markus Schulz, Sarah Howells, Ahmed Helmy - Tempted 05 Calvin Harris Feat Clementine Douglas - Blessings (Cassian Remix) 06 Hugel, David Guetta, Kehlani, Daecolm - Think Of Me 07 Nora En Pure - Senses Of Comfort 08 Mare, Dallerium, Los Padres - Think Of You 09 Eugenio Tokarev With Bruno Oloviani & Mary Q - Echo 10 Argy x Meduza Feat. PollyAnna - Melodia 11 Omiki & Kevin De Vries - Gloria 12 Timmy Trumpet, Zenit & ANYLIA - Afterglow 13 Swedish House Mafia - Wait So Long (MBP Remix) 14 Adem Bogoceli & Farenthide - Yimanya (Skytech & Fafaq Mix) 15 Fatboy Slim & Daniel Steinberg - Bus Stop Please (David Guetta & Morten Future Rave)
1^Martin Garrix f. Arijit Singh v. Delta Valuts v. Paradoks - Angels For Each Other (Kevin DuRard Mash-Up Intro Version)2^Lady Gaga - The Dead Dance (Angel Dj Afro House Remix)3^Jonas Blue + Malive - Edge of Desire (Extended Mix) 4^The Chainsmokers f. Kim Petras - Don't Lie (HILLS Extended Remix)5^Martin Ikin, Matilda + Sian-Lee - 4U (Original Mix) 6^DVBBS f. Abi Flynn - Move a Little Closer (Extended Mix)7^Lady Gaga v. Daniel Portman - Garden of Eden v. Ivory (Kevin DuRard Mash-Up) 8^James Hype - Don't Wake Me Up (Extended Mix) 9^Einmusik + Lexer - Crush (Extended Mix)10^Marshmello + AVAION f. Ellie Goulding v. Aplexo v. seesea - Save My Love v Waves v Lights Off (Kevin DuRard Mash-Up) 11^Noizu - Vogue (Avalan Rokstan Remix) 12^Brady Prince - Feel (Original Mix)13^Roman - Harden My Heart (Brady Prince Extended Remix)14^Meduza f. ATLXS - PASSO BEM SOLTO (Extended Mix)15^SOFI TUKKER + Nonô - Pick Up The Phone (Original Mix)16^Swedish House Mafia - Wait So Long (PESSTO Remix)17^Drilla - Saltwater (Extended Mix)
Nick and Angela welcome a performer whose surreal comedy has made him one of Britain's most distinctive voices. Mawaan Rizwan's career has been anything but ordinary, taking him from clown school to the Edinburgh Fringe. He created and stars in the surreal BBC comedy Juice, which earned him a BAFTA, and now he joins Nick and Angela to talk about the show's new series. Mawaan likes a vermouth cocktail (when he's feeling fancy), so Nick pours a Sharp Dresser to start. Mawaan is also a big fan of ramen, so Angela serves a pork and mushroom tantanmen, topped with jammy eggs and spring onions. The dish is paired with a glass of The Dry Dam Riesling, whose acidity and creamy notes balance the richness of the broth. The conversation reflects Mawaan's playful spirit, touching on his passion for Beef Wellington, the time he sculpted Paul Hollywood's cheekbones in brandy snap, and even the unlikely showbiz “beef” he's nursing with Ellie Goulding. He also lets Angela in on his burrata hack for levelling up instant noodles. You can watch full episodes of Dish on YouTube and, new for this season, on Spotify. All recipes from this podcast can be found at waitrose.com/dishrecipes A transcript for this episode can be found at waitrose.com/dish If you want to get in touch with us about anything at all, contact dish@waitrose.co.uk Dish from Waitrose is made by Cold Glass Productions Timestamps: 00:00 - Welcome Chat & Excitement for Mawaan 02:26 - Seasonality Segment: Mushrooms 04:42 - Mawaan Rizwan is here! 06:34 - Food Likes & Dislikes 12:38 - Mawaan's Bake Off Experience 15:20 - Today's Dish: Pork & Mushroom Tantanmen 17:38 - From Juice & BAFTA's to Working with Family 26:24 - Fast Food Quiz 27:52 - From Wigs to Clown School 31:20 - End of the Show Question 34:41 - Listener Mentions & Episode Farewell
It's the podcast's 4th birthday! And we're marking the occasion with a very special guest – the incredible Elle (Lorraine) Cato, one of Robbie Williams's amazing backing vocalists.Elle's career began when she was just 15, signing as a solo artist with Columbia Records while still at school. From there, she became a sought-after vocal tutor, which opened the door to singing backing vocals for boyband Blue. Since then, Elle has toured or recorded with a dazzling list of artists including Will Young, Ellie Goulding, Van Morrisson, Anastacia, Lisa Stansfield, Jamiroquai and many more. Elle first sang with Robbie at private gigs back in 2012, but she joined his tour for the first time during XXV in 2023. Now, alongside Denosh Bennett and Sara Jane Skeete, she's a vital part of Robbie's live sound, wowing audiences every night on the Britpop tour, especially during those unforgettable band intros! Follow Elle on Instagram @ellecatomusic, or TikTok on @ellecatono1Get in touch with us at robbiewilliamsrewind.com & @rewindrobbie on Instagram & Twitter. ======If there is an advert in this episode details will appear below:============**About Robbie Williams Rewind**Join husband and wife Matt and Lucy, as they rewind through legendary pop star Robbie Williams' solo career. Each episode, they have a guest fan to help us relive Robbie's incredible music and tours.Visit: robbiewilliamsrewind.com to discover more episodes, track listings & photos!Follow: @rewindrobbie on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Twitter & TikTok.
01 Nora En Pure - Senses Of Comfort 02 Fabio Reder Feat. Carol PT - Electric Soul 03 Marshmello, Ellie Goulding, AVAION - Save My Love 04 Timmy Trumpet, Zenit & ANYLIA - Afterglow 05 Argy x Meduza Feat. PollyAnna - Melodia 06 Mare, Dallerium, Los Padres - Think Of You 07 Akille Feat. Juna Rose - Follow The Light 08 Cosmic Gate & Christian Burns & Atb - Brave 09 Swedish House Mafia - Wait So Long (Agents Of Time Remix) 10 KC, Matt Bukovski - We Like The House 2025 11 Markus Schulz, Sarah Howells, Ahmed Helmy - Tempted 12 David Guetta Feat Cedric Gervais - A Better World (Cedric Gervais & Alexander Orue Remixx) 13 Seth Hills & Damen - Losing My Mind 14 39 Kingdom & Chester Young - Enjoy The Silence
Text the showSofie is a singer based in Wolverhampton.Her credits include artists like Ellie Goulding, Beverley Knight and Gary Barlow.Amongst many other things we discussed being a talented athlete, being fearless and missing out on real life when on tour.I hope you enjoy our conversation as much as I did.(Recorded 19th August 2025)Support the showFollow me on Instagram - @nategrooveSubscribe to support the show - https://www.buzzsprout.com/2058148/supportAny questions or guest suggestions, please email nwinsessionwith@gmail.com
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Welcome back! How was the MTV VMAs Extended Play Stage Presented by Doritos ? Did you have a nice time there with Bailey Zimmerman, Megan Moroney & Lola Young? We've been here trying to figure out Nikki Rodriguez's actual age (it's 33, not 22), why Robin Wright moved to the UK and how the fabulous Sally Jessy Raphael is 90 and abroad. Plus! Glen Powell spotted with Olivia Jade, Austin Butler spotted with EmRata and Ellie Goulding spotted with an actor named Beau Minniear (her ex Casper Jopling was also spotted kissing... Olivia Wilde!!!!!!!!!!!) Plus, Rita's still fighting with her neighbors. As always, call in at 619.WHO.THEM to leave questions, comments & concerns for a future episode of Who's There?. Get a ton of bonus content over on Patreon.com/WhoWeekly. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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01 Fabio Reder Feat. Carol PT - Electric Soul 02 Marshmello, Ellie Goulding, AVAION - Save My Love 03 Argy x Meduza Feat. PollyAnna - Melodia 04 Afrojack, Martin Garrix, David Guetta & Amel - Our Time 05 Andy Judge - Castles In The Sky (2025 Extended Mix) 06 Nicky Romero & Barmuda - Fade Away 07 Martin Garrix, Alesso & Shaun Farrugia - Inside Our Hearts 08 Lucas & Steve - Retro 09 DubVision & Sick Individuals - Endless Dreamers 10 Sick Individuals, Matisse & Sadko, Third Party - Take Me There 11 Andrew Rayel & Giuseppe Ottaviani - Eternal Harmony 12 ARTBAT - Galaxy 13 AYU (UA) & Remy Lights - Run For You
01 David Guetta, Hypaton, Bonnie Tyler - Together 02 Fabio Reder Feat. Mis Carol PT - Crossroads and Echoes 03 Lucas & Steve - Legacy 04 Akille Feat. Juna Rose - Follow The Light 05 Sabrina Carpenter x Tim Berg - Manchild x Bromance (Rudeejay & Da Brozz Bootleg) 06 Afrojack, Martin Garrix, David Guetta & Amel - Our Time 07 Sick Individuals, Matisse & Sadko, Third Party - Take Me There 08 Armin Van Buuren, JAI RYU - Let It Be For Love 09 Calvin Harris Feat Clementine Douglas - Blessings (Cassian Remix) 10 Marshmello, Ellie Goulding, AVAION - Save My Love 11 Swedish House Mafia - Wait So Long (MBP Remix) 12 Andrew Rayel & Emilya Buchan - Euphoria (Skytech Extended Remix) 13 SIKS - 5th Symphony 14 Alesso & Becky Hill - Surrender 15 ARTBAT - Galaxy
En el episodio de hoy de Estación GNG, tu podcast musical y programa de radio de confianza, volvemos a demostrar que la música no tiene fronteras ni estilos cerrados. Nuestra apuesta sigue siendo clara: variedad, frescura y emociones atemporales. Hoy sonaron entre otros: Manuel Carrasco, con esa voz que ya es himno en España y Latinoamérica. Rusowsky, aportando el toque alternativo y urbano que marca tendencia. Rema, uno de los artistas afrobeats más potentes del planeta. Alleh, frescura emergente que no deja indiferente. Maka, con su mezcla única de flamenco y sonidos urbanos. Juan Magán, el rey del electrolatino que siempre levanta la energía. The Cranberries, eternos y atemporales, demostrando que la buena música no caduca. Cada programa de Estación GNG es un viaje donde lo clásico y lo actual conviven en armonía, donde lo alternativo se mezcla con lo popular, y donde lo único que importa es sentir la música. Escúchanos, compártelo y forma parte de esta comunidad musical que sigue creciendo cada día. Porque en Estación GNG, como siempre decimos: Paz y Música #EstacionGNG #PodcastMusical #ManuelCarrasco #Rusowsky #Rema #Maka #JuanMagan #TheCranberries #Música2025 #RadioEnDirecto
Track Listing for No Broke Boys: 1. Together (Extended Remix) – David Guetta, HYPATON, & Bonnie Tyler 2. No Scrubs (Fletcher Munson & Sam Halabi Remix) – TLC 3. No Broke Boys (Ron Resser Mix) – Disco Lines and Tinashe 4. All This Time (Extended Mix) – Sonny Fodera feat. Jazzy 5. Put The Needle On It (Jason Nevins Re-Edit) – Dannii Minogue 6. Shadow of a Man (Raz Danon Remix) – Lady Gaga 7. All By Myself (Extended Mix) – Alok, Sigala, & Ellie Goulding 8. Move a Little Closer (Extended Mix) – DVBBS feat. Abi Flynn 9. Jump (Disco Fries Remix) – Blackpink 10. Wigs (Dirty Disco Mainroom Remix) – Dirty Disco feat. Aura 11. I'm So Excited (Extended Mix) – Sound of Legend 12. Shook (Promenade People Extended Dance Mix) – Sugababes 13. Silence (John Summit Remix) – Delerium feat. Sarah McLachlan 14. Love Has Gone (Extended Mix) – Alok, Alta, & Robert Falcon feat. Jess Glynne 15. Shapeshifting on a Saturday Night (Extended Mixshow) – Avery Cochrane 16. Let's Ride Away (Joel Corry Extended Mix) – Avicii & Elle King 17. Bad Woman (Trixie Mattel Remix) – Paloma Faith 18. Heartstrings (Extended Mix) – M22 & Ella Henderson 19. A New Day (Extended Mix) – Sebastian Ingrosso feat. Celine Dion 20. You Belong With Me (James Lucas & Max Major Remix) – Taylor Swift
Scrump and Drew talk; Flo Rida, Ellie Goulding, Rick Ross, Gucci Mane, Radiohead, Wavves, Four Fists, P.O.S, Guns N' Roses, Token & Ren, and more! Whistle-Flo Rida Lights-Ellie Goulding MC Hammer-Rick Ross ft Gucci Mane No Surprises-Radiohead Flamezesz-Wavves Nobody's Biz-Four Fists Sweet Child O' Mine-Guns N' Roses What Does Your Love Look Like?-Token & Ren Patreon Merchandise Social Media: Twitter Instagram
"For the last two decades, I've made over 20 films about the environment, starting with oil and carbon emissions. Those films, Kiss the Ground and now Common Ground, talk about how we can stabilize the climate, reverse climate change, grow nutrient-dense food, and help farmers make a profit through biodiversity and regenerative practices and principles.There's incredible intelligence in nature; it knows how to be resilient. We thought we could do it better, and in trying to mechanize and industrialize the entire system, we created a linear system that doesn't make sense. We're growing animals to produce food that we can't eat so that we can ship it halfway around the world. It's a system that doesn't work.The way to heal, regenerate, stabilize the climate, and reverse climate change is literally one inch and one acre at a time—through communities waking up to the power of soil and biodiversity to sequester carbon for all of us. The oceans can't handle any more carbon absorption; they're acidifying and heating up. We need to take the carbon we've emitted and put it back into the soil. When we do that, we create thriving ecosystems, biodiversity, and water infiltration, which massively reduces the risks from flooding. It helps reverse desertification and staves off droughts by retaining water like a sponge. Resiliency comes from having genetic diversity rather than just one of everything."Today, we explore the work of a filmmaker whose lens is consistently turned toward the most critical issues facing our planet. Rebecca Tickell, in collaboration with her husband Josh Tickell, has created a powerful cinematic catalog of films that are not merely observations, but catalysts for change. They've taken on the complexities of our energy systems, the deep-seated problems within our food supply, and now, with her latest work, Bee: Wild, they explore the essential, fragile, and often unseen world of pollinators.Their film Kiss the Ground sparked a global conversation about regenerative agriculture, leading to tangible shifts in policy and public understanding. Common Ground continued this exploration, unraveling the intricate web of our food systems. Now, with Bee: Wild, narrated by Ellie Goulding and executive produced by Angelina Jolie,Rebecca brings her characteristic blend of journalistic rigor, personal narrative, and solutions-driven storytelling to the urgent plight of bees, asking us to reconsider our relationship with the natural world.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
"For the last two decades, I've made over 20 films about the environment, starting with oil and carbon emissions. Those films, Kiss the Ground and now Common Ground, talk about how we can stabilize the climate, reverse climate change, grow nutrient-dense food, and help farmers make a profit through biodiversity and regenerative practices and principles.There's incredible intelligence in nature; it knows how to be resilient. We thought we could do it better, and in trying to mechanize and industrialize the entire system, we created a linear system that doesn't make sense. We're growing animals to produce food that we can't eat so that we can ship it halfway around the world. It's a system that doesn't work.The way to heal, regenerate, stabilize the climate, and reverse climate change is literally one inch and one acre at a time—through communities waking up to the power of soil and biodiversity to sequester carbon for all of us. The oceans can't handle any more carbon absorption; they're acidifying and heating up. We need to take the carbon we've emitted and put it back into the soil. When we do that, we create thriving ecosystems, biodiversity, and water infiltration, which massively reduces the risks from flooding. It helps reverse desertification and staves off droughts by retaining water like a sponge. Resiliency comes from having genetic diversity rather than just one of everything."Today, we explore the work of a filmmaker whose lens is consistently turned toward the most critical issues facing our planet. Rebecca Tickell, in collaboration with her husband Josh Tickell, has created a powerful cinematic catalog of films that are not merely observations, but catalysts for change. They've taken on the complexities of our energy systems, the deep-seated problems within our food supply, and now, with her latest work, Bee: Wild, they explore the essential, fragile, and often unseen world of pollinators.Their film Kiss the Ground sparked a global conversation about regenerative agriculture, leading to tangible shifts in policy and public understanding. Common Ground continued this exploration, unraveling the intricate web of our food systems. Now, with Bee: Wild, narrated by Ellie Goulding and executive produced by Angelina Jolie,Rebecca brings her characteristic blend of journalistic rigor, personal narrative, and solutions-driven storytelling to the urgent plight of bees, asking us to reconsider our relationship with the natural world.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
"For the last two decades, I've made over 20 films about the environment, starting with oil and carbon emissions. Those films, Kiss the Ground and now Common Ground, talk about how we can stabilize the climate, reverse climate change, grow nutrient-dense food, and help farmers make a profit through biodiversity and regenerative practices and principles.There's incredible intelligence in nature; it knows how to be resilient. We thought we could do it better, and in trying to mechanize and industrialize the entire system, we created a linear system that doesn't make sense. We're growing animals to produce food that we can't eat so that we can ship it halfway around the world. It's a system that doesn't work.The way to heal, regenerate, stabilize the climate, and reverse climate change is literally one inch and one acre at a time—through communities waking up to the power of soil and biodiversity to sequester carbon for all of us. The oceans can't handle any more carbon absorption; they're acidifying and heating up. We need to take the carbon we've emitted and put it back into the soil. When we do that, we create thriving ecosystems, biodiversity, and water infiltration, which massively reduces the risks from flooding. It helps reverse desertification and staves off droughts by retaining water like a sponge. Resiliency comes from having genetic diversity rather than just one of everything."Today, we explore the work of a filmmaker whose lens is consistently turned toward the most critical issues facing our planet. Rebecca Tickell, in collaboration with her husband Josh Tickell, has created a powerful cinematic catalog of films that are not merely observations, but catalysts for change. They've taken on the complexities of our energy systems, the deep-seated problems within our food supply, and now, with her latest work, Bee: Wild, they explore the essential, fragile, and often unseen world of pollinators.Their film Kiss the Ground sparked a global conversation about regenerative agriculture, leading to tangible shifts in policy and public understanding. Common Ground continued this exploration, unraveling the intricate web of our food systems. Now, with Bee: Wild, narrated by Ellie Goulding and executive produced by Angelina Jolie,Rebecca brings her characteristic blend of journalistic rigor, personal narrative, and solutions-driven storytelling to the urgent plight of bees, asking us to reconsider our relationship with the natural world.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
"For the last two decades, I've made over 20 films about the environment, starting with oil and carbon emissions. Those films, Kiss the Ground and now Common Ground, talk about how we can stabilize the climate, reverse climate change, grow nutrient-dense food, and help farmers make a profit through biodiversity and regenerative practices and principles.There's incredible intelligence in nature; it knows how to be resilient. We thought we could do it better, and in trying to mechanize and industrialize the entire system, we created a linear system that doesn't make sense. We're growing animals to produce food that we can't eat so that we can ship it halfway around the world. It's a system that doesn't work.The way to heal, regenerate, stabilize the climate, and reverse climate change is literally one inch and one acre at a time—through communities waking up to the power of soil and biodiversity to sequester carbon for all of us. The oceans can't handle any more carbon absorption; they're acidifying and heating up. We need to take the carbon we've emitted and put it back into the soil. When we do that, we create thriving ecosystems, biodiversity, and water infiltration, which massively reduces the risks from flooding. It helps reverse desertification and staves off droughts by retaining water like a sponge. Resiliency comes from having genetic diversity rather than just one of everything."Today, we explore the work of a filmmaker whose lens is consistently turned toward the most critical issues facing our planet. Rebecca Tickell, in collaboration with her husband Josh Tickell, has created a powerful cinematic catalog of films that are not merely observations, but catalysts for change. They've taken on the complexities of our energy systems, the deep-seated problems within our food supply, and now, with her latest work, Bee: Wild, they explore the essential, fragile, and often unseen world of pollinators.Their film Kiss the Ground sparked a global conversation about regenerative agriculture, leading to tangible shifts in policy and public understanding. Common Ground continued this exploration, unraveling the intricate web of our food systems. Now, with Bee: Wild, narrated by Ellie Goulding and executive produced by Angelina Jolie,Rebecca brings her characteristic blend of journalistic rigor, personal narrative, and solutions-driven storytelling to the urgent plight of bees, asking us to reconsider our relationship with the natural world.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
"For the last two decades, I've made over 20 films about the environment, starting with oil and carbon emissions. Those films, Kiss the Ground and now Common Ground, talk about how we can stabilize the climate, reverse climate change, grow nutrient-dense food, and help farmers make a profit through biodiversity and regenerative practices and principles.There's incredible intelligence in nature; it knows how to be resilient. We thought we could do it better, and in trying to mechanize and industrialize the entire system, we created a linear system that doesn't make sense. We're growing animals to produce food that we can't eat so that we can ship it halfway around the world. It's a system that doesn't work.The way to heal, regenerate, stabilize the climate, and reverse climate change is literally one inch and one acre at a time—through communities waking up to the power of soil and biodiversity to sequester carbon for all of us. The oceans can't handle any more carbon absorption; they're acidifying and heating up. We need to take the carbon we've emitted and put it back into the soil. When we do that, we create thriving ecosystems, biodiversity, and water infiltration, which massively reduces the risks from flooding. It helps reverse desertification and staves off droughts by retaining water like a sponge. Resiliency comes from having genetic diversity rather than just one of everything."Today, we explore the work of a filmmaker whose lens is consistently turned toward the most critical issues facing our planet. Rebecca Tickell, in collaboration with her husband Josh Tickell, has created a powerful cinematic catalog of films that are not merely observations, but catalysts for change. They've taken on the complexities of our energy systems, the deep-seated problems within our food supply, and now, with her latest work, Bee: Wild, they explore the essential, fragile, and often unseen world of pollinators.Their film Kiss the Ground sparked a global conversation about regenerative agriculture, leading to tangible shifts in policy and public understanding. Common Ground continued this exploration, unraveling the intricate web of our food systems. Now, with Bee: Wild, narrated by Ellie Goulding and executive produced by Angelina Jolie,Rebecca brings her characteristic blend of journalistic rigor, personal narrative, and solutions-driven storytelling to the urgent plight of bees, asking us to reconsider our relationship with the natural world.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
"For the last two decades, I've made over 20 films about the environment, starting with oil and carbon emissions. Those films, Kiss the Ground and now Common Ground, talk about how we can stabilize the climate, reverse climate change, grow nutrient-dense food, and help farmers make a profit through biodiversity and regenerative practices and principles.There's incredible intelligence in nature; it knows how to be resilient. We thought we could do it better, and in trying to mechanize and industrialize the entire system, we created a linear system that doesn't make sense. We're growing animals to produce food that we can't eat so that we can ship it halfway around the world. It's a system that doesn't work.The way to heal, regenerate, stabilize the climate, and reverse climate change is literally one inch and one acre at a time—through communities waking up to the power of soil and biodiversity to sequester carbon for all of us. The oceans can't handle any more carbon absorption; they're acidifying and heating up. We need to take the carbon we've emitted and put it back into the soil. When we do that, we create thriving ecosystems, biodiversity, and water infiltration, which massively reduces the risks from flooding. It helps reverse desertification and staves off droughts by retaining water like a sponge. Resiliency comes from having genetic diversity rather than just one of everything."Today, we explore the work of a filmmaker whose lens is consistently turned toward the most critical issues facing our planet. Rebecca Tickell, in collaboration with her husband Josh Tickell, has created a powerful cinematic catalog of films that are not merely observations, but catalysts for change. They've taken on the complexities of our energy systems, the deep-seated problems within our food supply, and now, with her latest work, Bee: Wild, they explore the essential, fragile, and often unseen world of pollinators.Their film Kiss the Ground sparked a global conversation about regenerative agriculture, leading to tangible shifts in policy and public understanding. Common Ground continued this exploration, unraveling the intricate web of our food systems. Now, with Bee: Wild, narrated by Ellie Goulding and executive produced by Angelina Jolie,Rebecca brings her characteristic blend of journalistic rigor, personal narrative, and solutions-driven storytelling to the urgent plight of bees, asking us to reconsider our relationship with the natural world.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
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"For the last two decades, I've made over 20 films about the environment, starting with oil and carbon emissions. Those films, Kiss the Ground and now Common Ground, talk about how we can stabilize the climate, reverse climate change, grow nutrient-dense food, and help farmers make a profit through biodiversity and regenerative practices and principles.There's incredible intelligence in nature; it knows how to be resilient. We thought we could do it better, and in trying to mechanize and industrialize the entire system, we created a linear system that doesn't make sense. We're growing animals to produce food that we can't eat so that we can ship it halfway around the world. It's a system that doesn't work.The way to heal, regenerate, stabilize the climate, and reverse climate change is literally one inch and one acre at a time—through communities waking up to the power of soil and biodiversity to sequester carbon for all of us. The oceans can't handle any more carbon absorption; they're acidifying and heating up. We need to take the carbon we've emitted and put it back into the soil. When we do that, we create thriving ecosystems, biodiversity, and water infiltration, which massively reduces the risks from flooding. It helps reverse desertification and staves off droughts by retaining water like a sponge. Resiliency comes from having genetic diversity rather than just one of everything."Today, we explore the work of a filmmaker whose lens is consistently turned toward the most critical issues facing our planet. Rebecca Tickell, in collaboration with her husband Josh Tickell, has created a powerful cinematic catalog of films that are not merely observations, but catalysts for change. They've taken on the complexities of our energy systems, the deep-seated problems within our food supply, and now, with her latest work, Bee: Wild, they explore the essential, fragile, and often unseen world of pollinators.Their film Kiss the Ground sparked a global conversation about regenerative agriculture, leading to tangible shifts in policy and public understanding. Common Ground continued this exploration, unraveling the intricate web of our food systems. Now, with Bee: Wild, narrated by Ellie Goulding and executive produced by Angelina Jolie,Rebecca brings her characteristic blend of journalistic rigor, personal narrative, and solutions-driven storytelling to the urgent plight of bees, asking us to reconsider our relationship with the natural world.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
“I didn't really appreciate bees until I became a farmer, and then I started to understand how essential bees are for our food. They pollinate 70% of our food, and that feeds 90% of the world. There's a whole world of insects that creates the color in our food; it's what creates the flavor in our food. It's part of our biodiversity, and it's essential for human life on Earth to protect and understand how to protect these bees and pollinators.If you look at the COP, the Conference of the Parties, they haven't even been talking about soil regeneration at all, and they've been holding these conferences in oil-rich countries, then talking about reducing carbon emissions. Soil has the power, through photosynthesis, to draw down carbon from the atmosphere. It's called biosequestration. It takes that carbon down into the roots, and then it turns it into healthy humus. That is the food for life in the soil. It needs that carbon. And so that is the purpose of plants. They breathe in the carbon and breathe out the oxygen. As we've been watching carbon levels increase in our atmosphere, we've been watching the ocean try to absorb as much of it as it can and become acidified as a result, leading to great losses to our ocean habitat and coral reefs.We've forgotten that simple tool of the solution that's right beneath our feet called soil health and soil regeneration. Not only does it draw down carbon, it's the only place we can put that teraton of carbon that we've emitted. There's only one place for it, and it's in the soil. So why isn't that the main conversation of every climate conversation? You not only bring the soil back to life, but you are creating nutrient-dense food. You're giving plants the ability to work in symbiosis with the soil that it co-evolved with. That then allows for it not only to be resilient and have a strong immune system, but also to absorb nutrition, which, in turn, we eat and absorb that nutrition. Like I said, we're a reflection of the soil.”Today, we explore the work of a filmmaker whose lens is consistently turned toward the most critical issues facing our planet. Rebecca Tickell, in collaboration with her husband Josh Tickell, has created a powerful cinematic catalog of films that are not merely observations, but catalysts for change. They've taken on the complexities of our energy systems, the deep-seated problems within our food supply, and now, with her latest work, Bee: Wild, they explore the essential, fragile, and often unseen world of pollinators.Their film Kiss the Ground sparked a global conversation about regenerative agriculture, leading to tangible shifts in policy and public understanding. Common Ground continued this exploration, unraveling the intricate web of our food systems. Now, with Bee: Wild, narrated by Ellie Goulding and executive produced by Angelina Jolie, Rebecca brings her characteristic blend of journalistic rigor, personal narrative, and solutions-driven storytelling to the urgent plight of bees, asking us to reconsider our relationship with the natural world.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
“I didn't really appreciate bees until I became a farmer, and then I started to understand how essential bees are for our food. They pollinate 70% of our food, and that feeds 90% of the world. There's a whole world of insects that creates the color in our food; it's what creates the flavor in our food. It's part of our biodiversity, and it's essential for human life on Earth to protect and understand how to protect these bees and pollinators.If you look at the COP, the Conference of the Parties, they haven't even been talking about soil regeneration at all, and they've been holding these conferences in oil-rich countries, then talking about reducing carbon emissions. Soil has the power, through photosynthesis, to draw down carbon from the atmosphere. It's called biosequestration. It takes that carbon down into the roots, and then it turns it into healthy humus. That is the food for life in the soil. It needs that carbon. And so that is the purpose of plants. They breathe in the carbon and breathe out the oxygen. As we've been watching carbon levels increase in our atmosphere, we've been watching the ocean try to absorb as much of it as it can and become acidified as a result, leading to great losses to our ocean habitat and coral reefs.We've forgotten that simple tool of the solution that's right beneath our feet called soil health and soil regeneration. Not only does it draw down carbon, it's the only place we can put that teraton of carbon that we've emitted. There's only one place for it, and it's in the soil. So why isn't that the main conversation of every climate conversation? You not only bring the soil back to life, but you are creating nutrient-dense food. You're giving plants the ability to work in symbiosis with the soil that it co-evolved with. That then allows for it not only to be resilient and have a strong immune system, but also to absorb nutrition, which, in turn, we eat and absorb that nutrition. Like I said, we're a reflection of the soil.”Today, we explore the work of a filmmaker whose lens is consistently turned toward the most critical issues facing our planet. Rebecca Tickell, in collaboration with her husband Josh Tickell, has created a powerful cinematic catalog of films that are not merely observations, but catalysts for change. They've taken on the complexities of our energy systems, the deep-seated problems within our food supply, and now, with her latest work, Bee: Wild, they explore the essential, fragile, and often unseen world of pollinators.Their film Kiss the Ground sparked a global conversation about regenerative agriculture, leading to tangible shifts in policy and public understanding. Common Ground continued this exploration, unraveling the intricate web of our food systems. Now, with Bee: Wild, narrated by Ellie Goulding and executive produced by Angelina Jolie, Rebecca brings her characteristic blend of journalistic rigor, personal narrative, and solutions-driven storytelling to the urgent plight of bees, asking us to reconsider our relationship with the natural world.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
“I didn't really appreciate bees until I became a farmer, and then I started to understand how essential bees are for our food. They pollinate 70% of our food, and that feeds 90% of the world. There's a whole world of insects that creates the color in our food; it's what creates the flavor in our food. It's part of our biodiversity, and it's essential for human life on Earth to protect and understand how to protect these bees and pollinators.If you look at the COP, the Conference of the Parties, they haven't even been talking about soil regeneration at all, and they've been holding these conferences in oil-rich countries, then talking about reducing carbon emissions. Soil has the power, through photosynthesis, to draw down carbon from the atmosphere. It's called biosequestration. It takes that carbon down into the roots, and then it turns it into healthy humus. That is the food for life in the soil. It needs that carbon. And so that is the purpose of plants. They breathe in the carbon and breathe out the oxygen. As we've been watching carbon levels increase in our atmosphere, we've been watching the ocean try to absorb as much of it as it can and become acidified as a result, leading to great losses to our ocean habitat and coral reefs.We've forgotten that simple tool of the solution that's right beneath our feet called soil health and soil regeneration. Not only does it draw down carbon, it's the only place we can put that teraton of carbon that we've emitted. There's only one place for it, and it's in the soil. So why isn't that the main conversation of every climate conversation? You not only bring the soil back to life, but you are creating nutrient-dense food. You're giving plants the ability to work in symbiosis with the soil that it co-evolved with. That then allows for it not only to be resilient and have a strong immune system, but also to absorb nutrition, which, in turn, we eat and absorb that nutrition. Like I said, we're a reflection of the soil.”Today, we explore the work of a filmmaker whose lens is consistently turned toward the most critical issues facing our planet. Rebecca Tickell, in collaboration with her husband Josh Tickell, has created a powerful cinematic catalog of films that are not merely observations, but catalysts for change. They've taken on the complexities of our energy systems, the deep-seated problems within our food supply, and now, with her latest work, Bee: Wild, they explore the essential, fragile, and often unseen world of pollinators.Their film Kiss the Ground sparked a global conversation about regenerative agriculture, leading to tangible shifts in policy and public understanding. Common Ground continued this exploration, unraveling the intricate web of our food systems. Now, with Bee: Wild, narrated by Ellie Goulding and executive produced by Angelina Jolie, Rebecca brings her characteristic blend of journalistic rigor, personal narrative, and solutions-driven storytelling to the urgent plight of bees, asking us to reconsider our relationship with the natural world.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
“I didn't really appreciate bees until I became a farmer, and then I started to understand how essential bees are for our food. They pollinate 70% of our food, and that feeds 90% of the world. There's a whole world of insects that creates the color in our food; it's what creates the flavor in our food. It's part of our biodiversity, and it's essential for human life on Earth to protect and understand how to protect these bees and pollinators.If you look at the COP, the Conference of the Parties, they haven't even been talking about soil regeneration at all, and they've been holding these conferences in oil-rich countries, then talking about reducing carbon emissions. Soil has the power, through photosynthesis, to draw down carbon from the atmosphere. It's called biosequestration. It takes that carbon down into the roots, and then it turns it into healthy humus. That is the food for life in the soil. It needs that carbon. And so that is the purpose of plants. They breathe in the carbon and breathe out the oxygen. As we've been watching carbon levels increase in our atmosphere, we've been watching the ocean try to absorb as much of it as it can and become acidified as a result, leading to great losses to our ocean habitat and coral reefs.We've forgotten that simple tool of the solution that's right beneath our feet called soil health and soil regeneration. Not only does it draw down carbon, it's the only place we can put that teraton of carbon that we've emitted. There's only one place for it, and it's in the soil. So why isn't that the main conversation of every climate conversation? You not only bring the soil back to life, but you are creating nutrient-dense food. You're giving plants the ability to work in symbiosis with the soil that it co-evolved with. That then allows for it not only to be resilient and have a strong immune system, but also to absorb nutrition, which, in turn, we eat and absorb that nutrition. Like I said, we're a reflection of the soil.”Today, we explore the work of a filmmaker whose lens is consistently turned toward the most critical issues facing our planet. Rebecca Tickell, in collaboration with her husband Josh Tickell, has created a powerful cinematic catalog of films that are not merely observations, but catalysts for change. They've taken on the complexities of our energy systems, the deep-seated problems within our food supply, and now, with her latest work, Bee: Wild, they explore the essential, fragile, and often unseen world of pollinators.Their film Kiss the Ground sparked a global conversation about regenerative agriculture, leading to tangible shifts in policy and public understanding. Common Ground continued this exploration, unraveling the intricate web of our food systems. Now, with Bee: Wild, narrated by Ellie Goulding and executive produced by Angelina Jolie, Rebecca brings her characteristic blend of journalistic rigor, personal narrative, and solutions-driven storytelling to the urgent plight of bees, asking us to reconsider our relationship with the natural world.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
“I didn't really appreciate bees until I became a farmer, and then I started to understand how essential bees are for our food. They pollinate 70% of our food, and that feeds 90% of the world. There's a whole world of insects that creates the color in our food; it's what creates the flavor in our food. It's part of our biodiversity, and it's essential for human life on Earth to protect and understand how to protect these bees and pollinators.If you look at the COP, the Conference of the Parties, they haven't even been talking about soil regeneration at all, and they've been holding these conferences in oil-rich countries, then talking about reducing carbon emissions. Soil has the power, through photosynthesis, to draw down carbon from the atmosphere. It's called biosequestration. It takes that carbon down into the roots, and then it turns it into healthy humus. That is the food for life in the soil. It needs that carbon. And so that is the purpose of plants. They breathe in the carbon and breathe out the oxygen. As we've been watching carbon levels increase in our atmosphere, we've been watching the ocean try to absorb as much of it as it can and become acidified as a result, leading to great losses to our ocean habitat and coral reefs.We've forgotten that simple tool of the solution that's right beneath our feet called soil health and soil regeneration. Not only does it draw down carbon, it's the only place we can put that teraton of carbon that we've emitted. There's only one place for it, and it's in the soil. So why isn't that the main conversation of every climate conversation? You not only bring the soil back to life, but you are creating nutrient-dense food. You're giving plants the ability to work in symbiosis with the soil that it co-evolved with. That then allows for it not only to be resilient and have a strong immune system, but also to absorb nutrition, which, in turn, we eat and absorb that nutrition. Like I said, we're a reflection of the soil.”Today, we explore the work of a filmmaker whose lens is consistently turned toward the most critical issues facing our planet. Rebecca Tickell, in collaboration with her husband Josh Tickell, has created a powerful cinematic catalog of films that are not merely observations, but catalysts for change. They've taken on the complexities of our energy systems, the deep-seated problems within our food supply, and now, with her latest work, Bee: Wild, they explore the essential, fragile, and often unseen world of pollinators.Their film Kiss the Ground sparked a global conversation about regenerative agriculture, leading to tangible shifts in policy and public understanding. Common Ground continued this exploration, unraveling the intricate web of our food systems. Now, with Bee: Wild, narrated by Ellie Goulding and executive produced by Angelina Jolie, Rebecca brings her characteristic blend of journalistic rigor, personal narrative, and solutions-driven storytelling to the urgent plight of bees, asking us to reconsider our relationship with the natural world.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
“I didn't really appreciate bees until I became a farmer, and then I started to understand how essential bees are for our food. They pollinate 70% of our food, and that feeds 90% of the world. There's a whole world of insects that creates the color in our food; it's what creates the flavor in our food. It's part of our biodiversity, and it's essential for human life on Earth to protect and understand how to protect these bees and pollinators.If you look at the COP, the Conference of the Parties, they haven't even been talking about soil regeneration at all, and they've been holding these conferences in oil-rich countries, then talking about reducing carbon emissions. Soil has the power, through photosynthesis, to draw down carbon from the atmosphere. It's called biosequestration. It takes that carbon down into the roots, and then it turns it into healthy humus. That is the food for life in the soil. It needs that carbon. And so that is the purpose of plants. They breathe in the carbon and breathe out the oxygen. As we've been watching carbon levels increase in our atmosphere, we've been watching the ocean try to absorb as much of it as it can and become acidified as a result, leading to great losses to our ocean habitat and coral reefs.We've forgotten that simple tool of the solution that's right beneath our feet called soil health and soil regeneration. Not only does it draw down carbon, it's the only place we can put that teraton of carbon that we've emitted. There's only one place for it, and it's in the soil. So why isn't that the main conversation of every climate conversation? You not only bring the soil back to life, but you are creating nutrient-dense food. You're giving plants the ability to work in symbiosis with the soil that it co-evolved with. That then allows for it not only to be resilient and have a strong immune system, but also to absorb nutrition, which, in turn, we eat and absorb that nutrition. Like I said, we're a reflection of the soil.”Today, we explore the work of a filmmaker whose lens is consistently turned toward the most critical issues facing our planet. Rebecca Tickell, in collaboration with her husband Josh Tickell, has created a powerful cinematic catalog of films that are not merely observations, but catalysts for change. They've taken on the complexities of our energy systems, the deep-seated problems within our food supply, and now, with her latest work, Bee: Wild, they explore the essential, fragile, and often unseen world of pollinators.Their film Kiss the Ground sparked a global conversation about regenerative agriculture, leading to tangible shifts in policy and public understanding. Common Ground continued this exploration, unraveling the intricate web of our food systems. Now, with Bee: Wild, narrated by Ellie Goulding and executive produced by Angelina Jolie, Rebecca brings her characteristic blend of journalistic rigor, personal narrative, and solutions-driven storytelling to the urgent plight of bees, asking us to reconsider our relationship with the natural world.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
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