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Listen to Dave Moore's incredible version of Mark McCabes Dance Classic 'Maniac 2000' featuring Lyra, Erica Cody, Bressie, Nathaniel Murphy. Mixed by Aidan Cunningham.
On this morning's show... More than 80 per cent of people applying for asylum in Ireland are coming from the UK over the land Border with Northern Ireland, Minister for Justice Helen McEntee told the Oireachtas justice committee yesterday. More from the Concerned Residents of Clonmel group... Upcoming protest in Nenagh over decision to operate St Conlon's care home as a privately run stepdown facility for UHL Ali joins us from Silvermines for this week's episode of the Tipp Today Village Tour..... More than 400 Irish artists and creatives, including Eurosong contestant Erica-Cody, have signed an open letter calling on Bambie Thug to boycott the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest And Ultan Nesbit from Arrabawn joins me for this week's gardening slot.....
The big question is, who became a Music Master?Today was a special edition of Music Master. To help with the Big Busk, Gavin James and Erica Cody came in to play Ireland's favourite music quiz.
Today we talk about getting your earth beds and containers ready for growing early spring.The Rusted Garden Homestead podcast is all about sharing my passion for growing, cooking, and sharing food with family and friends. In this episode, I talk with my friend Erica Cody, a market gardener. Today we provide an introduction to small scale farming or market gardening. How do you get started!New episodes will be launched on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month. Thanks! How to support...The Rusted Garden Homestead Podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1846799/supporters/newHost & CreatorMore information about Gary Pilarchik...The Rusted Garden Journal Blog: https://therustedgarden.blogspot.com/The Rusted Garden Seed and Garden Shop: https://www.therustedgarden.com/The Rusted Garden on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@THERUSTEDGARDENFollow Gary Pilarchik on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therustedgarden/Follow Gary Pilarchik on Threads: Search The Rusted Garden on ThreadsGuests & CohostsMore information about Erica Jones...Connect with Erica! at https://www.edesiagurl.com/ Follow Erica on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/edesiagurl/Interested in advertising or sponsoring a podcast?Contact The Rusted Garden at therustedgarden@gmail.comSupport the show
She's just signed her biggest record label, she's got a banging new single but she's also a snail superfan.Erica Cody joined Dave to chat Irish Women In Harmony, 'Love Me Like I Do' and the weird contents of her school lunchbox
In todays episode we are joined by legendary psychic and tarot king Mr Eddie Christian, we discuss all aspects of talking to the tarot and his beginning's in the business. We also had a whistlestop visit from Eurosong Hopeful and friend Erica Cody pop in to discuss this fridays selection show.Also Rotter of the week and our usual gossies! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gang!! I have the super talented Erica Cody here with me today! We are here for a catch up on Eurosong and Eurovision 2024, how she channelled Justin Bieber to launch her career and so much more!I hope you enjoy, please rate, review or share if you do!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/tis-yourself. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Every day this week we will reveal one of the entries to be selected as Ireland's Eurosong. Today it's Erica Cody with her song "Love Me Like I Do"
Every day this week we will reveal one of the entries to be selected as Ireland's Eurosong. Today it's Erica Cody with her song "Love Me Like I Do"
Brendan O'Carroll will be co-presenting with Joe Duffy and there will be amazing music from Camille O'Sullivan, Jack L, Eleanor McEvoy, Erica Cody and Red Hurley & more.
Chiara D'Amore and I coauthored Growing an Edible Landscape: How to Transform Your Outdoor Space into a Food Garden. Today we discuss the book, how we came to write it, and we briefly discuss each chapter. The Book is available at most locations and here at Amazonhttps://www.amazon.com/Growing-Edible-Landscape-Transform-Outdoor/dp/0760381488/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2K2QKOPDB200Z&keywords=growing+an+edible+landscape&qid=1701265758&sprefix=growing+an+edible+landscape%2Caps%2C82&sr=8-1The Rusted Garden Homestead podcast is all about sharing my passion for growing, cooking, and sharing food with family and friends. In this episode, I talk with my friend Erica Cody, a market gardener. Today we provide an introduction to small scale farming or market gardening. How do you get started!New episodes will be launched on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month. Thanks! How to support...The Rusted Garden Homestead Podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1846799/supporters/newHost & CreatorMore information about Gary Pilarchik...The Rusted Garden Journal Blog: https://therustedgarden.blogspot.com/The Rusted Garden Seed and Garden Shop: https://www.therustedgarden.com/The Rusted Garden on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@THERUSTEDGARDENFollow Gary Pilarchik on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therustedgarden/Follow Gary Pilarchik on Threads: Search The Rusted Garden on ThreadsGuests & CohostsMore information about Chiara D'AmoreConnect with Chiara & The Community Ecology Institute/Freetown Farm at https://www.communityecologyinstitute.org/The Community Ecology Institute & Freetown Farm Instagram https://www.instagram.com/communityecologyinstitute/Follow Chiara on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chiara.d.amore/Interested in advertising or sponsoring a podcast?Contact The Rusted Garden at therustedgarden@gmail.comSupport the show
From Dublin to LA's Hollywood hills.. Unapologetic is a brand new podcast brought to you by two Irish misfits Andrew Fitzsimons, hairstylist to all your favourite celebrities & Erica-Cody Irish R&B Pop Star. Come join them every week as they take you behind the scenes of their friendship, inappropriate facetime calls and their take on pop culture, music, beauty, and everything else in between. They're your new favourite unapologetic agony aunts, here to answers the questions you're too afraid to ask. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fall and late fall is a great time to plant garlic and onions. Erica and I go over all the basics. Organic fertilizers are great but they arent the same as organic matter. We also talk about what gardens mean to us.The Rusted Garden Homestead podcast is all about sharing my passion for growing, cooking, and sharing food with family and friends. In this episode, I talk with my friend Erica Cody, a market gardener. Today we provide an introduction to small scale farming or market gardening. How do you get started!New episodes will be launched on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month. Thanks! How to support...The Rusted Garden Homestead Podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1846799/supporters/newHost & CreatorMore information about Gary Pilarchik...The Rusted Garden Journal Blog: https://therustedgarden.blogspot.com/The Rusted Garden Seed and Garden Shop: https://www.therustedgarden.com/The Rusted Garden on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@THERUSTEDGARDENFollow Gary Pilarchik on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therustedgarden/Follow Gary Pilarchik on Threads: Search The Rusted Garden on ThreadsGuests & CohostsMore information about Erica Jones...Connect with Erica! at https://www.edesiagurl.com/ Follow Erica on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/edesiagurl/Interested in advertising or sponsoring a podcast?Contact The Rusted Garden at therustedgarden@gmail.comSupport the show
The Rusted Garden Homestead podcast is all about sharing my passion for growing, cooking, and sharing food with family and friends. In this episode, I talk with my friend Erica Cody, a market gardener. Today we provide an introduction to small scale farming or market gardening. How do you get started!New episodes will be launched on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month. Thanks! How to support...The Rusted Garden Homestead Podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1846799/supporters/newHost & CreatorMore information about Gary Pilarchik...The Rusted Garden Journal Blog: https://therustedgarden.blogspot.com/The Rusted Garden Seed and Garden Shop: https://www.therustedgarden.com/The Rusted Garden on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@THERUSTEDGARDENFollow Gary Pilarchik on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therustedgarden/Follow Gary Pilarchik on Threads: Search The Rusted Garden on ThreadsGuests & CohostsConnect with Erica Cody...About market gardening support...marketfarmher@proton.meInterested in advertising or sponsoring a podcast?Contact The Rusted Garden at therustedgarden@gmail.comSupport the show
In this episode Gearoid is reeling from an aggressive Asos delivery and Niamh is emotional from a lovely follow up. In the mailbag we tackle another issue in a canteen with the help of our guest Erica Cody. Erica has a new single “Cry Baby” out on February 10th. If you are enjoying the show please consider supporting us by becoming a member of Headstuff+. You can also leave us a lovely review on iTunes and give us a five star rating on Spotify. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For this third special Mixtape for Black History Month, Gemma Bradley from Introducing on BBC Radio 1 plays upfront music from her region, Northern Ireland. Includes tunes from Jordan Adetunji, Erica Cody, God Knows, Winnie AMA, Sweet Lemondae, Emby, Kessler, TraviS, AbbaCaxi, Cherym, Alicia Raye, Leo Miyagee, Denise Chaila, Jafaris and Aby Coulibaly.
Aoife Moore fills us in on the week's news from budget rumours to new rules for Whatsapp and Serena Williams' retirement announcement. I chat to Erica Cody about the mad couple of years she's had, from Dancing With the Stars to her new single and being one of Ireland's leading voices of the Black Lives Matter Movement. Cian Sullivan and James O'Hagan of Sissy That Pod and Queer Classified join me to chat through the week's entertainment stories. We discuss K-Fed's dastardly attempts to make Britney look bad, Kim and Pete and the Kardashian publicity machine, and the new documentary exposing the truth behind the success of Victoria's Secret. Recommendations: MUNASouthern Charm Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lottie chats to Singer Erica Cody about her new single, 'Love Like This'!
In the dark days of winter, Erica-Cody delighted us with her dance skills, and as the days grew longer, we saw her presenting skills on 'The Main Stage' but now she has returned to her first love: creating music. Stefanie Preissner is joined by Erica-Cody to chat about the release of her brand new single 'Love Like This', & more.
Lottie, Lyra and Brian are back to cast an eye over the Quarter Final performances, plus there are dance-floor chats with Erica Cody, Ellen Keane, and Jordan Conroy.
Lottie catches up with Ellen Keane, Erica Cody and Billy McGuinness in the training room, plus she reveals the dances and songs our celebs and their professional partners will perform to this Sunday.
Dancing With The Stars is back on our screens on Sunday nights and joining the cast of celebrities this year is friend of the show, Erica Cody, who has swapped the music stage for the dancefloor! Erica took time out of rehearsals today to tell Jenny all about what we can expect from this year's show!
Documentary on Newstalk, producer Lisa Gernon tells the story of the voices behind the phenomenal success of ‘Irish Women in Harmony'. In 2020 ‘Irish Women in Harmony' a collective of over 40 Irish female artistes came together – while apart - to record a cover of The Cranberries' hit ‘Dreams' which was one of the most successful musical collaborations of 2020 and raised over 250K for domestic abuse charity Safe Ireland. ‘Irish Women in Harmony - Behind the Voices' was produced by Lisa Gernon and was supported by a grant from the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland, as part of the Sound and Vision Scheme. In ‘Irish Women in Harmony - Behind the Voices' RuthAnne, Una Healy, Lyra, Karen Cowley from Wyvern Lingo and Erica Cody tell the story of how this amazingly talented group of women came together to make this happen and thus creating this inclusive, supportive, empowering musical community for Irish female artists.
Singer/Songwriter Erica Cody joins Louise to chat about her brand new single "Queen. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
RnB artist Erica Cody is part of Extraterrestial: A Black Irish Celebration of Identity. It is a free livestream event curated by the National Concert Hall and District taking place this Thursday, May 20 at 8pm, and you can watch on the NCH YouTube/Facebook pages. Other performers include FeliSpeaks, Alicia Raye, Celaviedmai, JyellowL, Reggie and Tebi Rex. On this chat with Erica Cody, we talk about how the event came about, what we can expect from her (new music!), whether it's an event that could have happened even five years ago, Erica's music journey, a little bit of basketball (!) and lots more.
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20 Shots of Opera is a series of short operas, commissioned by the Irish National Orchestra and recorded in with the RTÉ Concert Orchestra, the stage and screen actor, Richard Burton, is the subject of a new exhibition and Erica Cody is one of the artists for Shine Your Light - Solstice on RTÉ this Sunday, 20 December across TV and radio.
20 Shots of Opera is a series of short operas, commissioned by the Irish National Orchestra and recorded in with the RTÉ Concert Orchestra, the stage and screen actor, Richard Burton, is the subject of a new exhibition and Erica Cody is one of the artists for Shine Your Light - Solstice on RTÉ this Sunday, 20 December across TV and radio.
This week Conor is joined by Irish singer-songwriter Erica Cody. Erica gives her many, many thoughts on Real Housewives hits from Salt Lake City to Beverly Hills with some Atlanta along on the way. Plus, Conor gives his thoughts on the premiere episode of Real Housewives of Atlanta! Erica is part of Irish Women in Harmony and their Christmas charity single Together at Christmas is available now. The track is raising funds for the ISPCC and Childline, you can donate €4 by texting CHILDHOOD to 50300. (More info on the campaign is available here) You can follow Erica on Instagram and Twitter and her new single Calculated is out now. You can find this podcast on both Instagram and Twitter and follow Conor on Instagram and Twitter too! New episodes arrive every Tuesday, subscribe so you never miss an episode. If you're enjoying the show and listening on Apple Podcasts rating and reviewing the show is a huge help. Thanks for listening!
It's episode 24 and I was delighted to chat to singer, songwriter and performer Erica Cody. I'd met Erica when we recorded a bit for RTE last Christmas and her personality is infectious. She is a brilliant at what she does and at speaking up and speaking out. We mostly talked about her music but we also got on to the subject of Racism in Ireland. Loved it! Hope you do too. Email as always is keithwalsh.walsh@gmail.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-keith-walsh-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Following on from the success of their debut single 'Dreams', Irish Women in Harmony are now planning to record a Christmas single. They're looking for twelve talented girls aged twelve and under to record the song and Erica Cody joined Ryan on the line to tell him how people can get involved.
The No Cast Boys are back! We kick things off with our reaction to Will and Jada's Red Table talk(2:17),We discuss & react to the incident involving R&B artist Erica Cody and 1/2 of Versatile Casper Walsh(18:00),we continue on Erica Cody's quote on Irish Satire and why in Irish Society we aren't as funny as we think and everything can't be a joke(27:40), We discuss the video of a Nigerian boy 'destroying' his house and our take on African parenting and general parenting(54:30). And much More!!
Today I speak to Erica Cody. Erica is a singer and songwriter and over the last couple of weeks has been educating us all on racism in Ireland. I have learned so much over the last couple of weeks and I'm so grateful to Erica for everything she has taught me and for opening up about such a sensitive subject.
Sponsored by Schwarzkopf LIVE Rising star of the Irish music scene Erica Cody joins Vicki and Valerie this week, filling us in on the beauty bits she can't live without. She also talks being at the forefront of Ireland's Black Lives Matter movement and its impact over the past month. Products mentioned: Fenty Beauty Gloss Bomb Universal Lip Luminizer - Fenty Glow Thammy Lash Eyelash Growth Serum Glossier Invisible Shield Daily Sunscreen Image Prevention+ The Skin Nerd Skingredients Soap Brow Shea Moisture Jamaican Black Castor Oil Strengthen & Restore Leave-In Conditioner Charlotte Tilbury Instant Look In A Palette - 5 Minute Makeup NYX Eyeliner
Welcome to Mabfield FM ! Our brand new podcast series where we call up our favourite artists, creatives and friends of Mabfield to have a chit chat about how they are holding up in the most turbulent times of our life times. Up first we have one of Ireland's finest RnB prospects in Erica-Cody. She's been busy leading Black Lives Matter marches in Dublin and we chatted about how the fight though emotionally draining is 100% necessary. She also talked about her dad's basketball career in Ireland and how lockdown has affected her productivity. Why-Axis stopped by to talk about getting stuck in Amsterdam during the pandemic and a nationwide shortage meaning he has been going on treks to find the devil's lettuce. We talk what the future of gigs look like and how his video for 'BLOODSTAIN' has become a window into a period of time before lockdown when nights out were normal. Soft Boy Records' Gaptoof chatted to us about working with Chlobocop, trying to get placements in the next year and what the next step is for him following the successful release of his 'Looks Like Rain' Project. Lock in!
Dublin singer/songwriter Erica Cody joined Eoin Sheahan on The OTB Culture Hall of Fame to discuss racism, her love of basketball, and the book she is inducting. OTB AM is the sports breakfast show from Off The Ball – live weekday mornings from 7:30-10:00 am across the OTB channels. You can subscribe to the OTB AM podcast wherever you get your podcasts across the OTB Podcast Network. via iTunes via Spotify via GoLoud
0:00 - Eoin Sheahan and Adrian Barry kicked off with the back pages and Shane Hannon brought us the main headlines. 28:30 - Ahead of La Liga kicking off Graham Hunter set the table for us. 53:00 - We continued our A-Z Premier League preview. 1:02:50 - Cork's Shane Kingston told us what it's like to play when your dad is your manager. 1:16:44 - R&B artist Erica Cody was the latest to add to the Now TV Culture Hall of Fame. We are live again from 7:30 tomorrow!
This episode was recorded way back when, one of the first episodes of the first season of How to be Sound. This is me revisiting that episode – the only episode I've recorded with a person of colour, which is a massive failing on my part and something I will be looking to improve in the future. I've done a bad job of offering my listeners equal and fair representation of today's world, and for that I can only apologise. #BlackLivesMatterYou'll find Erica Cody on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram – and you can check out her music videos (you should) on YouTube, too. Thank you so much for listening to How to be Sound. Please take some time to rate and/or review on iTunes; it helps other people who might like it to find How to be Sound! Producer extraordinaire Liam Geraghty's Meet Your Maker is also well worth a listen. Mother of Pod. Just in case you don't know what a Billie Barry kid is... BE WARNED: this will scar you for life. Check out BIMM, Ireland's music school (it's not really like Fame, allegedly). Step Up: High Water starring Jade Chynoweth is really, really good. I promise. Watsky: Moral of the Story is a good song to listen to (on repeat) when you're worrying about what other people are doing (unlike Erica, who's focused on her own sh*t). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Instead of our regular podcast, you will hear, in this order - the voices from the protesters on Monday along with words of Black Irish musicians and creatives Erica Cody, Loah, Denise Chaila and Amanda Ade.
Erica Cody, singer from Dublin explains why she is taking part
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We received your hate mail and we appreciate it very much. Now, don't you have a statue to protest or something? SHOW NOTESIn this episode....Instagram influencers are modern-day philosophers?Responding to your hate mailDiscovering how to simply existIMPORTANT STUFFSurprise call from Denim Holdings [5:41]The audience cancels Denim [16:33]Listening to your Hate Mail [44:32]VIDEO PODCAST:Watch this episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Foiw-jLQ-zM&t=560sNew episodes every second Tuesday at 11AM (GMT)------------------------------------------------------WHO AM I?In 2019, I began creating comedy entertainment every two weeks. This manifests in the form of podcasts / concept albums / music videos / a comedy webseries.If you like to send emails, please contact us: pdfpockethole@gmail.comOr send me a DM on Instagram: @pdfpockethole------------------------------------------------------FOLLOW PDF POCKETHOLE ONLINEInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/pdfpockethole/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pdfpocketholeTwitter: https://twitter.com/pdfpocketholeYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/pdfpockethole------------------------------------------------------SUPPORT THE SHOW:You can get access to bonus episodes, behind-the-scenes videos, music from the show and more.Please consider supporting the Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/pdfpockethole
James is joined by Erica Cody, an R&B artist who is huge on the Irish festival scene. Erica talks about how her interest in music started, her love for festivals, planning the perfect photoshoot with James’ beloved cat, Diana and more... #CokeSummerSounds
We all know it mammography is no fun. It hurts and it adds extra radiation to your body. Who wants that? More and more people are turning to thermography scans to detect health issues and breast cancer even earlier. And studies are showing that this is not only a solid alternative to health scans but a superior one. But there are still a lot of questions. What exactly is thermography detecting? How are the scans done? How are they interpreted? In today’s podcast we talk all about thermography. When and who can have scans done and when is the best time to get one for yourself. My guest is Erica Cody. She has been performing scans and having them interpreted for a few years now after her own experience with a health scare. This is her story: Why I chose Thermography, and what is that?My name is Erica Cody, I am a mother of 4 amazing kids and I live a very active life keeping up with those kids. In the spring of 2011 I was recovering from paralysis caused by Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS) when I discovered lumps in my left breast. Panic set in. In my PTSD state of mind, the thought of dealing with another health crisis was horrifying.I knew that I did not want to go through a mammogram. While dealing with GBS, I had been exposed to an excessive amount of radiation due to the necessary tests needed during that life threating health crisis. I had come across an article, “Why Mammography is NOT an Effective Breast Cancer Screen” on mercola.com that truly substantiated my thoughts on too much radiation exposure. The article also enlightened me on thermography, digital infrared thermal imaging! Thermography is a non-radiation, non-invasive, painless breast screening tool that has the ability to detect the vein structure that cancer needs to develop to feed itself before it can become dense enough to be detected through a mammogram. Allowing developing pathology, cancer, to be treated in the curtail early stages leads to the opportunity for a much greater rate of survival. Sign me up!!After much searching, I found someone that offered a medical grade thermal scan. I had to drive quite a ways, but it was worth it. The breast scan did not take very long at all, less then 30 minutes! It was interesting to me that I had to turn 360 degrees while a series of images were taken. It was not just my breasts between two plates, so if I had pathology on my chest wall (this is just one of the many scenarios that a mammogram would not detect), it would be picked up in the thermal scan. I left feeling a peace of mind that day. Even though I did not have the results, I was taking action to find out what the odd lumps were and not just worrying about what they could be. After a few days I received my report via email. It was written by a medical doctor (MD) that specialized in thermal interpretation. The report indicated I had fibrocystic breasts due to getting older. I have an amazing doctor who once told me to be happy with getting older, the alternative is not so much fun!! I was happy at that moment to not be facing another health crisis.I remember thinking that it would be great to make thermography available closer to home. Although I had every intention to return to Mechanical Engineering when my youngest went of to school, I redirected my ambitions. Now my dream of making thermography more available in the “burbs” is a reality. I am happy to be here for those like-minded persons looking for radiation free solutions to help then navigate their personal health care choices. It makes me smile to know that I am helping empower people to be proactive with their own health journey.You can reach Erica for more questions or information at her clinic Northwest Healing Center. Thanks for listening! Sign up for Dr. Cheryl’s 5 Tips for a Beautiful Birth Here an be the first to hear of any classes, podcasts and events from Fearless Family Health!
Rising star of the Irish music scene Erica Cody dropped in to talk about everything from her debut EP ‘Leoness’ and her ‘Don’t Touch My Hair’ campaign to why she fangirled over Samantha Mumba and the best spot in Dublin to get a chicken fillet roll! /// Tháinig réalt úr-nua i gceol na hÉireann Erica Cody isteach le labhairt faoi chuile rud idir a céad EP ‘Leoness’, a feachtas 'Don't Touch My Hair', a grá do Samantha Mumba agus an áit is fearr i mBaile Átha Cliath chun chicken fillet roll a fháil!
On this episode of the podcast, we’re joined by the multi-talented Erica Cody. Follow Erica Cody on Instagram here: https://instagram.com/ericacodyFollow Erica Cody on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/ItsMeEricaCody Follow Soul Doubt on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/souldoubtmagazine/Follow Soul Doubt on Twitter: https://twitter.com/souldoubtmagKeep up-to-date with the latest Irish releases with Soul Doubt on our website here: https://www.souldoubtmagazine.com/blog This podcast is hosted by Shane: https://www.instagram.com/shanesora/Joined on this episode by Brian McGuinness: https://www.instagram.com/b.mc.g/Audio by: https://www.instagram.com/soundguyoran/Recorded in Audiohaus Dublin: https://www.instagram.com/audiohausdublin/ Thanks for watching!
She is THE 'Leoness' There's a wave of incredible black RnB artists in Ireland right now. Soulé, Jafaris, Rejjie Snow to name a few and thankfully it doesn't look like crashing any time soon. Surfing on this welcome sea of amazing new music is Erica Cody. Muireann didn't touch her hair! ;-) The Dubliner has supported En Vogue and Jessie J and speaks to Muireann about how she found writing songs was a real therapy (her Mother had cancer when she was ten), her plans and D.T.MH. ! Erica's debut EP 'Leoness' is out today and features 'Where U Really From' . The song is inspired by growing up in Ireland as a mixed race female where she gets asked that question almost on a daily basis. "Where are you from?" "Dublin" "No, but really!?" It can get pretty tiring Erica wants people to own their identity, being it gender, race or sexuality. “I’m black. I’m Irish. I am me.” Listen to her perform 'Where U Really From' live on The Muireann O'Connell show: [audio mp3="https://media.radiocms.net/uploads/2019/04/12133907/ERICA-CODY-WHERE-YOU-REALY-FROM.mp3"][/audio] Listen to her perform one of her heroes. This is her cover of 'Say My Name' by Destiny's Child: [audio mp3="https://media.radiocms.net/uploads/2019/04/12123956/ERICA-CODY-SAY-MY-NAME.mp3"][/audio] Socials: @ItsMeEricaCody
In this weeks episode of Anatomy of Pop, Jack & Jack discuss Marvel's first film based on a female superhero and news that Disney are casting their first LGBT superhero. As well as discussing Queen Nicki Minaj's turbulent week of concert cancellations. Jack Rua talks about his debut single "Scarlet A" and talks about the Irish music scene. In this week's music roundup we talk about Sigrid's debut album "Sucker Punch", Ava Max's "So Am I", Conan Gray's "The King" and Sabrina Carpenters "Pushin' 20". This weeks Spotlight Section shines light on Jas a talented young pop singer-songwriter. If you are an unsigned Irish and/or queer artist, submit music you want reviewed to @jackruamusic and @JackEatsLife on Twitter.
This weeks guest is Alt-RnB singer songwriter Erica Cody. With an EP coming, Ireland's rising star tells us about how, for her, 2019 is a year of setting boundaries and respecting others and that's what her EP 'LEOness' will be all about. Listen for Erica's journey so-far in the music industry, her inspirations, and the respect and boundaries she has had to set with others. Thank you to Depop for sponsoring this podcast, this weeks Depop shop is @shopyotts. This girls shop features vintage and high end hand picked pieces such as Dior, Versace, Stone Island, Ed Hardy and Playboy at insanely low prices.
You'll find Erica Cody on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram – and you can check out her music videos (you should) on YouTube, too. If you're buying from Amazon, I would really appreciate it if you'd use my affiliate link. It helps support what I do and costs you nothing extra! Same goes for Asos... AND if you're super generous, support me on Patreon! It's basically a type of crowd-funding site that allows you to put your money where your "likes" are; if you like the content I'm making, please consider giving a small amount ($1) every month to help fund it. (If you donate at the $6.66 per month level, you'll get an extra How to be Sound minisode over on Patreon for your listening pleasure.) You can follow me on all of my social media handles @rosemarymaccabe and you can even subscribe to my newsletter (my ideas are new and intriguing). Thank you so much for listening to How to be Sound. Please take some time to rate and/or review on iTunes; it helps other people who might like it to find How to be Sound! Producer extraordinaire Liam Geraghty's Meet Your Maker is also well worth a listen. Mother of Pod. Just in case you don't know what a Billie Barry kid is... BE WARNED: this will scar you for life. Check out BIMM, Ireland's music school (it's not really like Fame, allegedly). Step Up: High Water starring Jade Chynoweth is really, really good. I promise. Watsky: Moral of the Story is a good song to listen to (on repeat) when you're worrying about what other people are doing (unlike Erica, who's focused on her own sh*t). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this week’s episode Niamh is joined by singer songwriter Erica Cody and CEO and founder of Glissed.com Louise Dunne, they’re talking about the gig culture in Ireland, the new Instagram feature that we can’t get our head around, re-inventing the beauty industry and they’re tackling some HEAT HACKS for the days ahead. For our Spotlight interview this week, we’re joined by Sinead Kane, Ireland’s first registered blind solicitor, who also happens to have two PHDs AND she runs marathons for the craic… as you do!