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After the Kingships of Rudolf and Albert, the Habsburg's fortunes on the Imperial Stage diminished, but the family was still one of the leading Houses in the Holy Roman Empire, and their story is far from over.Time Period Covered: 1290-1440Notable People: Albert II of Habsburg, Rudolf IV of Habsburg, Leopold III of Habsburg, Frederick of the Empty Pockets, Ernst the Iron, Albert V of Habsburg, Frederick IIINotable Events/Developments: Birth of the Old Swiss Confederacy, Battle of Mortgarten, Battle of Sempach, Habsburg Acquisition of Carinthia and Carniola, Habsburg Acquisition of Tyrol, Privilegium Maius
To get your dose of daily business news, tune into Mint Top of the Morning on Mint Podcasts available on all audio streaming platforms. https://open.spotify.com/show/7x8Nv1RlOKyMV5IftIJwP1?si=bf5ecbaedd8f4ddc 1. India-Pakistan Tensions Rise After Indus Waters Treaty Suspension Just a day after India suspended the Indus Waters Treaty in response to the Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 civilians, Pakistan retaliated by calling the move an “Act of War.” Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif chaired an emergency meeting, announcing a series of countermeasures—halting all trade with India, expelling Indian diplomats, closing airspace to Indian carriers, and putting the 1972 Simla Agreement “in abeyance.” But can Pakistan afford a war? The numbers say no. Foreign reserves stand at just $11.09 billion, barely covering two months of imports. With $131 billion in external debt and $100 billion due in repayments over the next four years, Islamabad is walking a fiscal tightrope. Its economic lifeline, a $7 billion IMF bailout, is arriving in slow trickles amid warnings of “formidable vulnerabilities.” Political instability adds to the volatility. While rhetoric from Islamabad is heating up, experts warn a full-blown escalation could tip Pakistan deeper into economic crisis. 2. Airspace Closed, Ticket Prices Climb Pakistan's closure of airspace to Indian airlines is already causing turbulence. Airlines like Air India, IndiGo, SpiceJet, and Akasa Air are now forced to reroute via the UAE or Iran, adding over an hour of flight time. The result? A potential 35–40% surge in international ticket prices, according to aviation experts. Affected routes include key flights to the US, UK, Europe, and Middle East. Meanwhile, India has suspended visa services for Pakistani nationals. Though ICAO permits such restrictions for security, bilateral coordination is now unlikely, signaling worsening diplomatic frostbite. Hospitals in India are rushing to treat Pakistani patients before a May 1 deadline, with critical medical cases—especially children—caught in the crossfire. 3. Tesla May Finally Set Up Shop in India India's EV policy may soon get a revamp—and Tesla could be the biggest beneficiary. A senior government official said India is open to revising its electric vehicle manufacturing policy once tariff terms are finalised under the India-US Bilateral Trade Agreement. At stake is the Scheme to Promote Manufacturing of Electric Passenger Cars in India, which slashes import duties from 70–80% to 15% for up to 8,000 imported EVs annually for five years. While the scheme had no takers initially, Tesla's February hiring spree in India signals renewed interest. US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer, commenting on the broader trade talks, said, “There's a serious lack of reciprocity” with India. With both sides looking to strike balance on tariffs and access, Tesla's India debut could mark a turning point in EV manufacturing for the region. 4. Maruti Suzuki Braces for Earnings Slowdown India's auto giant Maruti Suzuki is expected to post a muted Q4 today, with revenue growth of 7% and profit likely down by 4%, say brokerages. Margins are squeezed by higher marketing spends and discounts, with Ebitda likely shrinking by 44 basis points. Inventory levels have surged—from 9 days in January to over 40 now—forcing the company to scale back wholesale dispatches. Still, Maruti sold over 6 lakh vehicles in Q4. Key things to watch: Demand outlook as income tax relief and RBI rate cuts play out. Export risk, especially amid Trump's 25% tariffs on autos. The lukewarm launch of Maruti's first EV, the e-Vitara, which has seen slow bookings ahead of a May-June delivery window. Despite the slowdown, Maruti's stock has climbed 6% this year, outpacing the Nifty Auto index. But investors are looking to today's earnings call for clues on whether the momentum can return.
This week (11/29 & 12/1) on ART ON THE AIR features a return visit with the Americana, folk, rock ‘n' roll and roots soul Chicago quartet, The Empty Pockets, discussing their busy concert schedule and the release of their double vinyl gatefold album, “Gotta Find the Moon.” Next singer songwriter Patricia Tyson discussing her December 15th concert at Chicago's Epiphany Center for the Arts. Our spotlight is on Indiana Ballet Theatre's holiday classic “The Nutcracker” running December 5th through 18th with artistic director Gloria Tuohy. Tune in on Sunday at 7pm on Lakeshore Public Media 89.1FM for our hour long conversation with our special guests or listen at lakeshorepublicmedia.org/AOTA, and can also be heard Fridays at 11am and Mondays at 5pm on WVLP 103.1FM (WVLP.org) or listen live at Tune In. Listen to past ART ON THE AIR shows at lakeshorepublicmedia.org/AOTA or brech.com/aota. Please have your friends send show feedback to Lakeshore at: radiofeedback@lakeshorepublicmedia.org Send your questions about our show to AOTA@brech.com LIKE us on Facebook.com/artonthairwvlp to keep up to date about art issues in the Region. New and encore episodes also heard as podcasts on: NPR, Spotify Tune IN, Amazon Music, Apple and Google Podcasts, plus many other podcast platforms. Larry A Brechner & Ester Golden hosts of ART ON THE AIR. https://www.lakeshorepublicmedia.org/show/art-on-the-air/2024-11-13/art-on-the-air-december-1-2024
The calendar may say it's the first day of Fall soon, but in many locations around the nation the season is still stuck on Summer. This week we anticipate the change with some great music from Eva Cassidy, Ian & Sylvia, Michael Cooney, Sally Rogers, The Empty Pockets and many more. Changing seasons … this week on The Sing Out! Radio Magazine.Pete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian FolkwaysRed Squirrel Chasers / “Shakin' Down the Acorns” / Shakin' Down the Acorns / VigortoneEva Cassidy / “Autumn Leaves” / Songbird / Blix StreetIan & Sylvia / “Four Strong Winds” / The Lost Tapes / Stoney PlainMaria Chabot / “When Summer Fades” / The Other Side / Self-producedJoel Mabus / “Crooked November” / Rhyme Schemes / FossilMichael Cooney / “Apple Pickers Reel” / The Cheese Stands Alone / Folk LegacyTraffic / “John Barleycorn Must Die” / John Barleycorn Must Die / IslandRose Sheehan / “Somewhere Along the Road” / Keep On Moving Forward / AdelphiSally Rogers / “Fall is Here” / In the Circle of the Sun / Flying FishDanny Knicely & Jack Dunlop / “ Shakin' Down the Acorns” / Chop, Shred & Split / Self-producedThe Empty Pockets / “Deerfield” / Tanglewoods / Self-producedFairport Convention / “The Hiring Fair” / Gladys Leap / VarrickCindy Kallet & Grey Larsen / “October Song” / Cross the Water / Sleepy CreekKen & Brad Kolodner / “Rocky Beaches” / Otter Creek / FenchurchPete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian Folkways
Hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard talk to Turner and Bill Ross - The Ross Bros. - the filmmaking sibling partnership behind films like BLOODY NOSE, EMPTY POCKETS & GASOLINE RAINBOW about how COLLATERAL brought movie stars like Tom Cruise and Jamie Foxx closer to their specific brand of independent cinema than ever before.Join our Patreon for as little as $1 a month for an exclusive weekly podcast + access to the OHM discord here.THE ROSS BROS.45365 / TCHOUPITOULAS / WESTERN / CONTEMPORARY COLOR / BLOODY NOSE, EMPTY POCKETS / SECOND STAR / GASOLINE RAINBOWONE HEAT MINUTE PRODUCTIONSWEBSITE: ONEHEATMINUTE.COMPATREON: ONE HEAT MINUTE PRODUCTIONS PATREONTWITTER: @ONEBLAKEMINUTE & @KATIEWALSHSTX & @OHMPODSSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/one-heat-minute-productions/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Write into the show at MidnightFilmSociety@gmail.com and @bisickle on Threads and midnightfilmpod on Instagram. Subscribe on Pocketcasts, YouTube Podcasts, and Spotify. Rate and review it on Apple Podcasts. I Tell a friend, family member, or stranger. Evangeline Lily Steps Away From Acting Wake Up Dead Man Casting News San Diego Comic Con Summer Movie Wager What Damian's Been Watching: In A Violent Nature, Hacks, Wizard Of Oz 85th Anniversary Re-release, Hit man (better or worse than The Killer?), Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets and Gasoline Rainbow, Dark Matter (caught up to episode 6, 3 to go) What Derick's Been Watching: MoviePass, MovieCrash, Young Woman and the Sea
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The celebrated filmmaker duo of Bill Ross and Turner Ross (Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets & Contemporary Color, 45365) turn their pioneering hybrid approach to the cinematic road trip that is GASOLINE RAINBOW. This raw and deeply affecting film is an expansive portrait of the new generation as told in their own words. With high school in the rearview, five teenagers from inland Oregon embark on one last adventure together. Piling into a van with a busted tail light, they head out for a place they've never been -- the Pacific coast, five hundred miles away. The plan, in full: "Fuck it." Through desert wilderness, industrial backwaters, and city streets, they connect with outsiders on the fringes and discover their lives will be determined by the trails they blaze themselves. These are forgotten kids from a forgotten town, but they have their freedom and they have each other, hurtling toward an unknowable future -- and The Party at the End of the World. A SXSW and Venice Film Festival selection, GASOLINE RAINBOW depicts a wild and true coming-of-age. With a beating heart and an irrepressible spirit, this rhapsodic look at today's American West reminds us of the timeless joys of community. We are joined by the co-directors Turner Ross and Bill Ross to talk about the immensely challenging logistics of the shoot, working with a young cast of actors, and embracing the chaos and opportunities that made Gasoline Rainbow the remarkable cinematic experience that we see on screen. Watch at: mubi.com/gasolinerainbow beginning May 31 See Gasoline Rainbow at a theatre near you
Send us a Text Message.A renowned musician and drummer, known for his contributions to the iconic supergroups Free and Bad Company, reminisces about his childhood in rural Wales. Following a gig with a local cover band, The Manicas, he formed his own band, Heatwave where he did both vocals and drums that was inspired by Ringo Starr after watching him on television.His life took a pivotal turn when a coin toss determined his fate, amidst a looming deadline set by his parents. Transitioning through experiences with Black Cat Bones, he ultimately teamed up with Paul Kossoff and Free, marking the recording of the smash hit "All Right Now," subsequent tours, and the eventual decline of the group.In an era where attitudes towards drug were much different, the band grappled with Paul Kossoff's addiction, which significantly impacted their trajectory. The decision to join forces with Paul Rodgers led to the inception of Bad Company, with intriguing stories surrounding the band's name.Legends suggest that during the recording sessions for the LP "Bad Company," band members were scattered throughout the house. He reflects on his favorite Bad Company track to perform, as well as his tenure with the groups Wildlife and Lonerider. Expressing disappointment over the absence of Free and Bad Company in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, he shares anecdotes of playing with Chuck Berry and the profound moment of drumming alongside Ringo Starr, whose influence sparked his musical journey.Beyond the band scene, he released a solo record titled "Because of You" with Chicago-based: The Empty Pockets. Recounting Bad Company's final 2019 show in Las Vegas alongside Lynyrd Skynyrd, he discusses his newfound interest in composing movie scores and the significance of contributing to numerous timeless songs. The interview concludes with insights into his life beyond music.Simon Kirke Links:Official Website: https://officialsimonkirke.com/homeListen to Lonerider: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5ZYxdswbSRegLO54dTNey6 Before the Lights Links:A Heartbeat & A Guitar: Johnny Cash & the Making of Bitter Tear Docuseries: https://www.beforethelightspod.com/docuseries/bitter-tearsHire Tommy to Speak: https://www.beforethelightspod.com/public-speakingBecome a BTL Member: https://www.beforethelightspod.com/supportBefore the Lights Website: https://www.beforethelightspod.com/Get Tommy a Glass of Vino: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/beforethelights Support the Show.Follow the show on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beforethelightspodcast/Follow the show on Face Book: https://www.facebook.com/beforethelightspodcast/Follow the show on Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@beforethelightspodcast?lang=enFollow Tommy on Face Book: https://www.facebook.com/tcanale3Rate & Review: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/before-the-lights/id1501245041Email the host: beforethelightspod@gmail.com
Real Estate Mogul Podcast - Learn How To Leverage Investing Strategies in Your Real Estate Business
If you're tired of riding the real estate income rollercoaster, investing is the only way out of the stress of sales. What holds people back is thinking we need big money to start. What if we could do it with absolutely nothing? Contrary to what people believe: it's possible to flip houses and start building wealth with zero upfront cash. You DON'T need a pile of cash to start getting investments under your belt. What you need is what every agent has easy access to - deals. How can you use other people's money to start investing in real estate? What can you do to find good house deals even if your wallet is empty? In this episode, I bust myths and give real world examples of success without starting capital. I also show you how to turn a lack of funds into a flood of opportunities. The key thing here is that you don't need YOUR money to invest in real estate. You can invest in real estate with OTHER PEOPLE'S money. -Tom Cafarella Three Things You'll Learn In This Episode -Kick-off without capital You can begin your investment journey with minimal personal financial resources. How exactly did I start with just $5,000 and significant debt? -How to use other people's money You can use other people's money for real estate investments. How do we leverage partnerships so we're not putting up our own capital? -Finding the right deals is crucial Why is securing good deals more important than having capital? How do we find and secure deals that are off market and require no-upfront-cost?
This week, host Jorden Guth is joined by Ian Colquhoun, founder of Axiom Audio and now also the owner of Bryston and Magnum Dynalab, to discuss the origins of the company, its connection with the National Research Council, his own relationship with Dr. Floyd Toole, and how the company's speakers evolved after the legendary NRC research wound down. Sources: “Canadian Hi-Fi Trilogy: Axiom Audio, Bryston, and Magnum Dynalab—All Under One Expanding Roof”: https://www.soundstagehifi.com/index.php/opinion/1785-canadian-hi-fi-trilogy-axiom-audio-bryston-and-magnum-dynalab-all-under-one-expanding-roof Axiom Audio: https://www.axiomaudio.com/ Chapters: 00:00:00 Announcement 00:00:28 Introductions 00:03:31 Axiom's origin story 00:12:30 Busting the myth of different speakers for different music 00:25:46 Music break: “Empty Pockets” by Bamtone 00:26:52 Axiom as OEM 00:30:27 OEM no more 00:29:34 The twin-tweeter controversy 00:47:07 Measurement artifacts 01:08:34 “Wherever I Am” by Bamtone
Join The Empty Pockets live on the Steve Cochran Show as they dial in from the road! Get the inside scoop on their tour adventures and their anticipation for performing the national anthem at Dodgers Stadium/ Plus, don't miss out on learning how you can show your support for Will's Place - check it out at https://willsplaceskokie.com/!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Digital Democracy is the result of a collaboration between Cal Poly and CalMatters that aims to give every Californian access to information about what our lawmakers in Sacramento are doing. Al Stewart is appearing at the Cuesta CPAC with his band Empty Pockets on Saturday April 20th. He talks with KCBX's Sal Espana about history, wine, and songwriting in this interview from the KCBX archives. On Peace Love & Pets, host Robin Coleman speaks with Kristin Howland of Pacific Wildlife Care about their rehabilitation programs.
EPISODE 105: Simon Frederick St George Kirke (born 28 July 1949) is an English rock drummer best known as a member of Free and Bad Company, the latter of which he has been the only continuous member since their inception. In addition to his work with Free and Bad Company, Simon has guested on a long list of recordings by other artists over the years, including albums by Wilson Pickett, Faces, Gov't Mule, Jim Capaldi and Ron Wood, among countless others and he is often found drumming live on tour with acts like Chuck Berry, Ray Charles, Bo Diddley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Eric Clapton, Keith Richards and Ringo Starr & His All-Star Band. Simon recently toured with Bad Company and The Eagles' Joe Walsh, and recorded a soul-baring solo record, "All Because of You," with Chicago band, The Empty Pockets, released by The End Records/BMG (2017). officialsimonkirke.com Contact us: makingsoundpodcast.comFollow on Instagram: @makingsoundpodcastFollow on Threads: @jannkloseJoin our Facebook GroupPlease support the show with a donation, thank you for listening!
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The Empty Pockets joins the Steve Cochran Show to delve into their appearance at City Winery Chicago on December 17th, how Will's Place is creating meaningful employment for adults with disabilities, and they perform a couple of holiday songs from their "Christmas album Party at the North Pole". Click the link to learn more about Will's Place: https://willsplaceskokie.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve King and Johnnie Putman are here for the coziest show yet! Make yourself warm and tune in as Gino Salomone fires up the showbiz train for the latest in movies and juicy celebrity gossip, including the new Bradley Cooper movie and Dick Van Dyke’s latest award. Writer Dan Callahan delights us with the tales […]
#Ukraine: #Gaza: Beijing POV: Empty pockets, broken plans. Professor H.J. Mackinder, International Relations. #FriendsofHistoryDebatingSociety 1908 Beijing
INTERVIEW: George VILLA on debut EP 'Empty Pockets' by Candice Clark on Radio One 91FM Dunedin
This week I opened my bottle of cider and immersed myself in the world of pubs on film... which was a very hard experience to have. Podcast Instagram: Lights, Carrie, Action Instagram: CarrieJMo Support the show on Patreon: Lights, Carrie, Action Letterboxd: CarrieMo Support my chest surgery: Thank You This podcast is affiliated with Cinema Paradiso bedtime after a coffee by Barradeen | https://soundcloud.com/barradeenMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unportedhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en_US
CloudwatcherUno sits down with Rodney Rice all the way from Nashville, Tennessee. We talk about his influences, his previous albums 'Empty Pockets' and a 'Troubled Mind and Same Shirt, Different Day'. Then Rodney opens up about his new self titled third album 'Rodney Rice' . It's an album that captures the fleeting glimmers of an emotional moment in life and turns them into songs that evoke our own feelings of despair and hope; loss and love. If you love this episode than check out the previous 10 seasons for more authentic conversation about music, the artists that make it and their lyrics.
Steve King and Johnnie Putman bring you yet another show full of our favorite fun guests. The show kicks off with Nick Moss, Chicago blues musician ahead of the launch of his latest album, Get Your Back Into It!He is followed by Steve Bernas, President and CEO of the Better Business Bureau of Chicago and Northern Illinois […]
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The Empty Pockets return to The Steve Cochran Show to talk about their life on tour, their new album, and the benefit inspired by lead singer Josh Solomon's brother, Will. Proceeds from Concert for Will's Place benefit the building of Will's Place Skokie, a sandwich shop set to open in the Spring of 2023 in downtown Skokie that will employ adults with disabilities in a safe and inclusive environment and serve an incredible menu to patrons. Get your tickets for the Concert for Will's Place at Eventbrite.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Johnnie and Steve kick off this packed show with Gino Salomone, entertainment reporter for Fox 6 in Milwaukee, to talk about all of the latest in movies, TV and his uncanny caricature, courtesy of Rob Lowe. Then, Josh Solomon & Erika Brett, members of local band The Empty Pockets, are back in-studio along with Josh’s […]
Johnnie and Steve are back for a full show and are joined by host of “MotorWeek,” John Davis, to talk about the Chicago Auto Show and both photographer, Jeff Lowenthal, and author, Robert Schaffner to call in to discuss their new book, “Fleetwood Mac in Chicago” as well as their book signing at Space in […]
Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets (2020) directed by Bill Ross IV and Turner Ross An intoxicating blend of documentary and fiction, Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets surveys the bar-going life with a remarkably sober eye. This is The Recommendation Game, a bi-weekly podcast where two film lovers take turns to recommend a film the other has not seen, they watch and then skype to discuss it. Spoilers are a given. We are Ricardo Deakin and Orla McNelis, two filmy types who love waffling. Catch us on Dublin Digital Radio every second Monday: listen.dublindigitalradio.com/home Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/therecgame Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/therecommendationgame/
Josh Solomon and Erika Brett from The Empty Pockets join Steve and Johnnie, in for Dave Plier, to talk about their amazing new album, Outside Spectrum, and a very special fundraiser to benefit Will’s Place.
Music Marketing Manifesto Podcast – Music Marketing Manifesto
In the latest episode of the Music Marketing Manifesto Podcast we conclude our "Album Release Series" with Josh Solomon from the Empty Pockets. Josh is a long time MMM member who has used the strategies he initially learned in the program to help his band generate over $750,000 in online sales and generate numerous Billboard chart positions for several of their recent albums.Over the last few months Josh has been walking us through the release of their brand new album Outside Spectrum, and sharing the details of their marketing and promotion campaigns throughout the process. Well, their album just came out and we're both extremely excited to announce that it debuted at #1 on the Billboard Blues chart; an enormous achievement for any artist, let alone an independent artist who is truly doing it all on their own. Also notable is the fact that that the album hit #3 on the Americana/Folk Chart and #5 on the Top New Artists Albums Chart.In this episode Josh talks about what worked and what didn't, and gives a detailed accounting of how many of their sales came from each of the marketing and promotional strategies they employed for this release.This is a fascinating conversation and definitely not one to be missed.
Music Marketing Manifesto Podcast – Music Marketing Manifesto
Radio promotion is one of those things that has been around since the very beginning of the recording industry and historically it has been absolutely key to breaking an act.However, radio promo is EXPENSIVE. It can cost you anywhere between a few grand and a few HUNDRED grand, depending on your format and your goals. And regardless of what you pay, there are no guarantees you will get the number of spins you are hoping for.So in a world where streaming and and the internet have changed the way people consume music, and with radio listenership waning, it begs the question... Should independent musicians still invest a portion of their budget in radio promotion?Find out in this episode of the Music Marketing Manifesto Podcast.This episode is yet another in the "album release" series with Josh Solomon from the Empty Pockets.
In this episode, I speak with Josh and Erika from the great indie rock band, The Empty Pockets. We discuss the evolution of the band, their great albums, and their upcoming release "Outside Spectrum"
Erika Brett and Joshua Solomon with The Empty Pockets sit down with Steve and Johnnie, in for Dave Plier. The duo discuss their latest album release and perform LIVE in studio.
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Music Marketing Manifesto Podcast – Music Marketing Manifesto
In episode #53 of the Music Marketing Manifesto Podcast we are going to walk you through the process of CREATING and PROMOTING a Spotify Pre-Save Campaign. It's no secret that one of the best ways to drive your streaming numbers up is to get added to popular playlists like Discovery Weekly and Release Radar, which are algorithmically generated.The best way to get picked up by any of these algorithmically generated playlists is to get a large number of followers and saves. HOWEVER, Spotify does not have a native pre-save option. But not to worry, in this episode we explain how to set up a pre-save page using third party services, and then how to promote that pre-save page for maximum impact.We also discuss how a Spotify campaign like this fits into a broader album release strategy....and if you enjoy the episode, be sure to leave a rating and review on whatever podcast app you use!
Music Marketing Manifesto Podcast – Music Marketing Manifesto
In this episode we discuss the importance of marketing your music with funnels and the release of John Oszajca's new platform Tunepipe, a funnel builder for musicians. John is also joined by Empty Pockets front man, Josh Solomon who sits in to discuss his experience building funnels and ask various questions about John's new platform, TunePipe.
A verse-by-verse study through the Gospel of Luke. A ministry of FBC Tipp City. Part of our verse-by-verse study of God's Word. Reggie Osborne: Pastor/Teacher. regosborne1@gmail.com
Roger Ebert said, "The movies are like a machine that generates empathy." Film critic and author Jeffrey Overstreet joins the pod to talk about how Evangelicals approach movies, cinematic art, transcendence, and empathy, as well as spiritually based themes in the films by the Coen Bros. He also shares some of his favorite films from 2020. -Jeffrey Overstreet's website: lookingcloser.org -"The Theology of the Coen Brothers? A Conversation Between Matt Zoller Seitz and Jeffrey Overstreet" https://www.lookingcloser.org/blog/2018/04/20/the-theology-of-the-coen-brothers-a-conversation-between-matt-zoller-seitz-and-jeffrey-overstreet/ -Buy Jeffrey's memoir of moviegoing and faith, "Through a Screen Darkly": https://www.amazon.com/Through-Screen-Darkly-Looking-Closer/dp/0830743154/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1N4KTUBB4XHQO&dchild=1&keywords=through+a+screen+darkly&qid=1613176010&sprefix=through+a+screen+%2Caps%2C204&sr=8-1 -Buy Jeffrey's fantasy novel "Auralia's Colors": https://www.thriftbooks.com/series/the-auralia-thread/42859/ Mentioned on the Pod: Book: "Amazing Grace: A Vocabulary of Faith" by Kathleen Norris. Song: "Street Hassle" by Lou Reed. Film: Midnight Run (d. Martin Brest) Film: Extra Ordinary (d. Mike Ahern and Enda Loughman) Film: Lady Bird (d. Greta Gerwig) Film: Little Fish (d. Chad Hartigan) Film: Save Yourselves! (d. Alex Huston Fischer and Eleanor Wilson) Overstreet's Top 5 Films of 2020: 5) Shirley (d. Josephine Decker) 4) Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets (d. Bill Ross IV, Turner Ross) 3) Lover's Rock (d. Steve McQueen) 2) Minari (d. Lee Isaac Chung) 1) Nomadland (d. Chloe Zhao) -Check out Zach's music by going to: https://muzach.bandcamp.com -Read Dave's occasional blogging at: www.dangeroushope.wordpress.com. Twitter: Zach- @muzach Dave- @Davejlester Jeffrey- @overstweet Podcast music by Zach Malm Logo by Zach Malm
In today's episode we talk about paying college athletes, describe the horrors of leaving your house without keys, phone AND wallet, trash TV channels and how wfh has affected our social skills.(00:20:38) Empty Pockets (00:56:41) TNT is whack..but so is FOX
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On Episode 40 Carmine Appice, Vinny Appice, and Ron Onesti chat with Kenny Aronoff, Simon Kirke on latests episode of Hangin' & Bangin' on the Artists on Lockdown channel.For five consecutive years, the readers of Modern Drummer Magazine have crowned Kenny Aronoff the #1 Pop /Rock Drummer and the #1 Studio Drummer for his unique and emulated style combining finesse and power. The celebrated musician has contributed his talents to more than 60 Grammy® nominated recordings. Over 300 million records sold worldwide feature his work—1,300 of which are certified gold, platinum or diamond records!In addition to his work with Free and Bad Company, Simon has guested on a long list of recordings by other artists over the years, including albums by Wilson Pickett, Faces, Gov't Mule, Jim Capaldi and Ron Wood, among countless others and he is often found drumming live on tour with acts like Chuck Berry, Ray Charles, Bo Diddley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Eric Clapton, Keith Richards and Ringo Starr & His All-Star Band. Simon recently toured with Bad Company and The Eagles' Joe Walsh, and recorded a soul-baring solo record, "All Because of You," with Chicago band, The Empty Pockets, released by The End Records/BMG (2017).
Roger Ebert said, "The movies are like a machine that generates empathy." Film critic and author Jeffrey Overstreet joins the pod to talk about how Evangelicals approach movies, cinematic art, transcendence, and empathy, as well as spiritually based themes in the films by the Coen Bros. He also shares some of his favorite films from 2020. -Jeffrey Overstreet's website: lookingcloser.org -"The Theology of the Coen Brothers? A Conversation Between Matt Zoller Seitz and Jeffrey Overstreet" https://www.lookingcloser.org/blog/2018/04/20/the-theology-of-the-coen-brothers-a-conversation-between-matt-zoller-seitz-and-jeffrey-overstreet/ -Buy Jeffrey's memoir of moviegoing and faith, "Through a Screen Darkly": https://www.amazon.com/Through-Screen-Darkly-Looking-Closer/dp/0830743154/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1N4KTUBB4XHQO&dchild=1&keywords=through+a+screen+darkly&qid=1613176010&sprefix=through+a+screen+%2Caps%2C204&sr=8-1 -Buy Jeffrey's fantasy novel "Auralia's Colors": https://www.thriftbooks.com/series/the-auralia-thread/42859/ Mentioned on the Pod: Book: "Amazing Grace: A Vocabulary of Faith" by Kathleen Norris. Song: "Street Hassle" by Lou Reed. Film: Midnight Run (d. Martin Brest) Film: Extra Ordinary (d. Mike Ahern and Enda Loughman) Film: Lady Bird (d. Greta Gerwig) Film: Little Fish (d. Chad Hartigan) Film: Save Yourselves! (d. Alex Huston Fischer and Eleanor Wilson) Overstreet's Top 5 Films of 2020: 5) Shirley (d. Josephine Decker) 4) Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets (d. Bill Ross IV, Turner Ross) 3) Lover's Rock (d. Steve McQueen) 2) Minari (d. Lee Isaac Chung) 1) Nomadland (d. Chloe Zhao) -Check out Zach's music by going to: https://muzach.bandcamp.com -Read Dave's occasional blogging at: www.dangeroushope.wordpress.com. Twitter: Zach- @muzach Dave- @Davejlester Jeffrey- @overstweet Podcast music by Zach Malm Logo by Zach Malm
Sinema ve eğlence sohbetlerimizin dördüncü bölümüyle karşınızdayız. Sepet'in bu bölümünde Exxen'in fiyaskoları, Hayaletler ve Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets filmleri üzerine konuştuk.
Empty Pockets- Jim & Beth Edwards -The Front Porch Show 9-11-2018
Gez reports on her efforts to make golden syrup dumplings; The team share wide-ranging thoughts on Couples Day; Fi Wright reviews Zadie Smith's new essay collection Intimations; Actor Jillian Nguyen talks about new SBS drama Hungry Ghosts; Bill Ross and Turner Ross chat about the MIFF screening of their film Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets; and AFL footy legend Matthew "Richo" Richardson, and journalist Osman Faruqi talk about why they love Triple R, kicking off the first day of Radiothon 2020. With presenters Sarah Smith, Daniel Burt, and Geraldine Hickey.Website: https://www.rrr.org.au/explore/podcasts/breakfastersFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/Breakfasters3RRRFM/Twitter: https://twitter.com/breakfastersInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/breakfasters/?hl=en
Welcome to The Last Thing I Saw, a podcast where we reach out to friends to talk about what we've been watching. It's as simple as that. Joining Nicolas Rapold this time is Brazil-based critic and programmer Ela Bittencourt. We've worked with Ela on a number of articles, and her most recent project was the Venice Days program at the upcoming Venice film festival. Documentary was the focus of our conversation, ranging from a new Iranian film about a prison for women and girls, Sunless Shadows, to an early feature by Errol Morris called Vernon, Florida. We also discussed Agnès Varda's groundbreaking debut La Pointe Courte; a fascinating film about visual culture and personal perceptions, The Viewing Booth; Kim Longinotto's Divorce Iranian Style; and Again Once Again by Argentine author Romina Paula. Also mentioned are the instant barroom classic Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets, and the landmark work of Portuguese director Paolo Rocha. Photo by Steve Snodgrass
Luke and Erik do their best to adapt to the rapidly changing entertainment industry: segments include reviews of old favorites, new releases, and really, really bad movies. Oh, and there are also BIRTHDAY PRESENTS! New Releases: Game of Death, Zombie for Sale, Bloody Noses, Empty Pockets If you are interested in being a part of the program and having your review read on our show, email us at voiceboxoffice@gmail.com! Please note: All types of correspondence are encouraged: film reviews, work stories, reports on how your movie theater's popcorn tastes, and so on. If you would like to remain anonymous, you certainly have that option, but please indicate that in your email.
Cows, Linklater, Netflix, oh my! Alex and Ian discuss upcoming Netflix films. They talk about the most talked about Cow movie since Home on the Range. Finally, they break down the magic of the Before Trilogy. - Netflix Grabs the Russo Brothers for $200 Million Movie "The Grey Man" starring Ryan Gosling and Chris Evans - 00:02:09. - Richard Linklater Animated/Live Action Hybrid Netflix Movie "Apollo 10.5" Announced Starring Glenn Powell, Jack Black, and Zachary Levi - 00:11:50. - First Look Images for Charlie Kaufman's Netflix film "I'm Thinking of Ending Things" - 00:17:24. - Last Cow - 00:29:45. - Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets - 00:56:00. - 2/3rds of the Before Trilogy - 1:04:05. - Edge of Tomorrow (Live. Die. Repeat.) - 1:24:45. - Cast Away - 1:33:00. Follow us on Twitter @VidStoreClerks, and check out the podcast, our 2020 film rankings, and more at our website VideoStoreClerks.com.
NBC's new streaming service has launched, with multiple tiers and price points and an endearingly oddball lineup of films. So, will anyone actually sign up for it? Plus a look at the handful of stellar new films out now, including Palm Springs, The Old Guard, and Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets.
The last day of activity of a bar in Las Vegas, a diverse humanity and a common solitude. An unusual and catchy film. The post Bill Ross, Turner Ross – Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets #Berlinale2020 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.