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This week, hosts Anthony Cruz and Mark Ambrogio are joined by Marc Lalonde, the longtime manager of The Grad Club and recent recipient of the Western Award of Excellence. For over 20 years, Marc has played a central role in shaping The Grad Club as a community space for graduate students, faculty, and staff. In this episode, Marc discusses his journey from Canadore College to Lake Louise, the West Coast, and finally to London. Listen to learn about Marc's career, how The Grad Club has evolved over the past two decades, and maybe even a few teasers about what's coming to The Grad Club this summer. Follow The Grad Club on Instagram: @uwogradclub The Grad Club The Grad Club Western News Keri Ferguson Western Award of Excellence recipients support campus community –... Seven individuals and one interdisciplinary team are recipients of the 2025 Western Award of Excellence, a top honour for Western University employees. Recorded on Tuesday, May 19th, 2026 Produced by Anika Bushra Theme tune "Feelin Good" provided by FreeBeats.io (Produced by WhiteHot)
This week, PhD candidate (Nursing) Azmat Jehan shines a light on older adults and their experiences in long-term care. How are they supported by family, or by other care partners? How do cultural practices intersect with the healthcare system to make individuals feel more heard, cared for, and respected? What are some of the potential barriers that remain, hindering the realization of what's been termed culturally safe care? Join Kelly Wang and Victor Lau as they learn more about Azmat's journey in interviewing and hearing stories from this age-friendly community. Discover a bit more about how communication can make a difference - both within, and outside of the time spent with individuals making up an important part of our community. You can find Azmat on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/azmat-jehan-928399309 Recorded on Tuesday, May 12th, 2026 Produced by Garth Casbourn Theme tune "Feelin Good" provided by FreeBeats.io (Produced by WhiteHot)
In this episode, Jessica makes Natasha watch Saving Hope, a Canadian medical drama where all the doctors are very bad at their jobs. We discuss Maggie's terrible bedside manner, Joel's insane surgery decision, and how we would never, ever, in a million years want to be doctors. Join us for yet another Canadian show and celebrate a hospital show without anyone mentioning insurance or bill payments once. Will Natasha be intrigued by the medical crimes of this show? Or will they say no to malpractice? You'll have to listen to find out.Email us at episodeepiphanies@gmail.com, tweet at us @epiphaniespod, and follow us on Insta @epiphaniespodIntro and outro music is Feelin Good by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
PhD candidate Catherine George joins hosts Milan Mammen and Mark Ambrogio to discuss her research on falls and their risk factors among stroke survivors aged 30–65 living in the community. Guided by supervisors Joy MacDermid and Janelle Unger, Catherine uses a community-based participatory action research approach to center the voices of individuals with lived experience of stroke. Listen to this episode to find out more! To learn more about Catherine, explore the links below: Catherine's LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/catherine-george-262168221 Dr Joy MacDermid, HULC Clinical Research Lab: https://www.sjhc.london.on.ca/research/hulc/meet-the-team Dr Janelle Unger, RED Neuro Lab: https://junger61.wixsite.com/redneuro Recorded on Tuesday, April 21st, 2026 Produced by Victor Lau Theme tune "Feelin Good" provided by FreeBeats.io (Produced by WhiteHot)
How do artistic and scientific ways of thinking meet, overlap, and challenge each other? In this special Arts & Sciences mini-series episode of GradCast, hosts Ryan Baxter and Riya Sidhu are joined by Rebekka Lagace Cusiac, a PhD student in Psychology studying music and numerical cognition, and Seyed Mohammad Tonkaboni, a DMA student in music composition whose work engages with Persian literature and Iranian musical traditions. Together, they explore how different disciplines approach the study of music, and how creative and analytical perspectives can inform one another. Recorded on August 12th, 2025 Produced by Bruno Mesquita Theme tune "Feelin Good" provided by FreeBeats.io (Produced by WhiteHot)
This is the fourth and final episode of the Thinking with the Earth miniseries, 2026. In this episode, hosts Chrishma Perera and Ryan Baxter speak with Haorui Zhou, a second-year Master's student in Geography and Environment. Haorui shared key insights from his research on mobility patterns in Ottawa and the Greater Toronto Area, highlighting trends and challenges in urban transportation. He also reflected on his personal experience as an international student at Western, offering a unique perspective on adapting to a new academic and cultural environment. Connecting his research to broader themes of sustainability, Haorui emphasized the importance of individual responsibility in reducing environmental impact and contributing to a more sustainable future. Recorded on Tuesday, March 31st, 2026 Produced by Chrishma Perera Theme tune "Feelin Good" provided by FreeBeats.io (Produced by WhiteHot)
This is the third episode of the Thinking with the Earth miniseries. In this episode, hosts Chrishma Perera and Ryan Baxter interview Javier Ponce de Leon Eyl, a PhD student in Hispanic Studies. Javier also serves as the Sustainability coordinator for the Society of Graduate Students (SOGS) sustainability committee and shared a lot of insights into how the Western student community can engage in sustainability activities on campus. Recorded on Tuesday, March 24th, 2026 Produced by Chrishma Perera Theme tune "Feelin Good" provided by FreeBeats.io (Produced by WhiteHot)
This is the second episode of the Thinking with the Earth miniseries. In this episode, hosts Chrishma Perera and Spencer Schmitz speak with Dharma Raj Dhakal, a second-year PhD student in Civil and Environmental Engineering. Dharma shares insights from his research on how landfills can contaminate groundwater, the water we rely on but rarely see. Beyond his research, Dharma also reflects on his journey as an international student in Canada and invites listeners to take part in Earth Day activities on April 22. Recorded on Tuesday, March 17th, 2026 Produced by Kuljeet Chohan Theme tune "Feelin Good" provided by FreeBeats.io (Produced by WhiteHot)
In this week's episode, hosts Maris Schneider and Kelly Wang are talking with Yuhan Zhao, a MA student in the department of Education. Yuhan looks at how adults who learned English as their second language use derivatives when they are writing. For those who need an English refresher, a derivative is a word formed from another word (like actor, which is derived from the word act). Yuhan hopes that her research will help in classrooms where ESL speakers are struggling to learn the complex aspects of English grammar. https://www.linkedin.com/in/yuhan-zhao-5225aa367/ Recorded on Tuesday, March 24th, 2026 Produced by Milan Mammen Theme tune "Feelin Good" provided by FreeBeats.io (Produced by WhiteHot)
In this week's episode, hosts Anthony Cruz and Rafaela Platkin are joined by Alex Muth, an MSc student in the Psychology department at Western University. Alex shares an in-depth look at his research on the communication systems of two chickadee species, like did you know birds have accents just like humans?! He also reflects on his experience at the intersection of psychology and biology, explaining how his curiosity about human behaviour leads him to study animals as a way of exploring those questions from a different perspective. Click on the link to learn about the Centre for Animals on the Move (the research centre that Alex is a part of) and to watch their recent movie titled Making Peace with Canada Geese. Recorded on Tuesday, March 17th, 2026 Produced by Ella Siciliano Theme tune "Feelin Good" provided by FreeBeats.io (Produced by WhiteHot)
This is the first episode of the Thinking with the Earth miniseries. In this episode, hosts Chrishma Perera and Garth Casbourn interview Madison Robinson, an MSc student in Biological Sciences, about her research on butterflies and her involvement in collaborative specialization of environment and sustainability at Western University. From studying the ecology of butterfly populations to contributing to the interdisciplinary program and helping organize the Climate Hope Conference 2026, she shared insights into her research and experiences working at the intersection of ecology and environmental engagement. Recorded on Tuesday, February 24th, 2026 Produced by Milan Mammen Theme tune "Feelin Good" provided by FreeBeats.io (Produced by WhiteHot)
This week, Purvaja Karthikeyan, a PhD candidate from Electrical and Computer Engineering is joined by hosts Mark Ambrogio and Victor Lau. Purvaja is supervised by Dr. Jayshri Sabarinathan, and is focusing on improving optical chip function for eventual deployment into space.. within ultra-small satellites known as CubeSats! Listen to hear more about Purvaja's work, and how it contributes to a bigger ecosystem (referencing the ‘nature' of things and the Western Skylark project). Here are some links accompanying's Purvaja's project, alongside hobbies outside of her research work! https://space.uwo.ca/research/Missions%20and%20Instruments/Skylark.html https://www.instagram.com/root_cycle?igsh=cTMxY2J3aHF1eHE0 Recorded on Tuesday, March 10th, 2026 Produced by Milan Mammen Theme tune "Feelin Good" provided by FreeBeats.io (Produced by WhiteHot)
In this week's episode, hosts Kuljeet Chohan and Rafaela Platkin interview Jake Daigle, a MSc student in bioinformatics, about his research on modelling mutation accumulation (buildup of genetic mistakes) in viruses. From a bachelor's degree in math to starting a masters in bioinformatics, he discusses insights on his day-to-day life researching mathematical models that can hopefully be applied to the real world. Listen to find out the importance of asking "who cares" when formulating research questions and if you can ever know when you get something "right"? Recorded on Tuesday, March 3rd, 2026 Produced by Scott Walters and Milan Mammen Theme tune "Feelin Good" provided by FreeBeats.io (Produced by WhiteHot)
This week on Episode Epiphanies, Natasha makes Jessica watch 6Teen, a Canadian cartoon about six teenagers who work at the mall. Jessica watched this show as a kid, so take a trip with us back to late-2000s nostalgia, a time when recording TV was not an option, we watched every episode out of order, and our biggest problem was the queer panic over a likely-bisexual Nicki. We discuss our vague memories of the show, our affection for the characters, and the series finale that still looms large in our minds. The answer to this one is kind of a giveaway but will Jessica buckle to the power of nostalgia? Or will she say goodbye to her old friends? You'll have to listen to find out. Follow Natasha at twitter.com/natashadamours Follow Jessica at twitter.com/jessicairowe Email us at episodeepiphanies@gmail.com, and follow us on Insta @epiphaniespod Intro and outro music is Feelin Good by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
In this week's episode, hosts Kelly Wang and Scott Walters interview Sorcha Rountree, a PhD student in Earth Science, about their journey from archaeology to geology and what studying ancient skull shapes can tell us about identity in the past. Sharing insights from their MA research on cranial modification in Prehispanic Peru, Sorcha explains how geometric morphometric methods help researchers study shape and cultural practices, what their results revealed about identity and social status, and how their interdisciplinary background opened the door to a new path in Earth Science. Recorded on Tuesday, February 10th, 2026 Produced by Milan Mammen Theme tune "Feelin Good" provided by FreeBeats.io (Produced by WhiteHot)
This week, French studies PhD candidate Kaitlyn Gagnon takes hosts Garth Casbourn and Mark Ambrogio into both the literary and theatrical worlds of mid-nineteenth-century France. Her research focus is the short-lived foray of Émile Zola into writing comic works for the stage. We learn about the various pitfalls and opportunities this work afforded him, and how it fit into the broader picture of his life and career. Follow the links below to learn more about Kaitlyn's research, and about that of her supervisor, Dr. Geneviève De Viveiros. https://www.instagram.com/zolaspy?igsh=Y3R4MnJrbnpxbDZh&utm_source=qr https://www.uwo.ca/french/people/faculty/deviveiros.html Recorded on Tuesday, February 3rd, 2026 Produced by Garth Casbourn Theme tune "Feelin Good" provided by FreeBeats.io (Produced by WhiteHot)
This week on Episode Epiphanies, Jessica makes Natasha watch The Other Two, an offbeat sitcom about two older siblings whose younger brother becomes wildly famous overnight. We talk satire, the dark underbelly of the music industry, and what it means to be "straight" to the people in this show. We also discuss when this show came out and how wild it is that it's such a direct reference to Justin Bieber even though it's 2019. Will Natasha be drawn in by the lure of fame? Or will they want to go home to Ohio? You'll have to listen to find out.(P.S. When I was editing this episode, a friend of mine, unprompted, told me they started watching this show. The Other Two is out there in the universe, y'all.)Email us at episodeepiphanies@gmail.com, and follow us on Insta @epiphaniespod Intro and outro music is Feelin Good by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
This week on Episode Epiphanies, Natasha makes Jessica watch the anime Wind Breaker which is about the very real sport of street fighting. (They have street fighting in the Olympics, right?) Listen to us discuss this sports anime that is, arguably, not about a sport, their surprisingly wholesome handling of queer identities, and the boys in this show that desperately need therapy. Then tune in to discover the real mystery of this anime - what happened to all of the teachers?? Was it aliens? Did the street fighting kids kill them? Did they get raptured? Yeah, that's it. Must have been the rapture. Will Jessica be endeared to these fighting boys or will she be pulled away from the show by the grace of God? (That's what the rapture is, right? The rapture is a good thing? I've never been to church.) You'll have to listen to find out. (About whether or not I'll watch more of it. Not about the rapture. This is, arguably, anti-rapture education. Like the worst rapture education you could find.)Follow Natasha at twitter.com/natashadamours Follow Jessica at twitter.com/jessicairowe Email us at episodeepiphanies@gmail.com, and follow us on Insta @epiphaniespod Intro and outro music is Feelin Good by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
This episode, Jessica makes Natasha watch the one, the only, BBC's Sherlock. We talk about SuperWhoLock (of course), the video editing of this show, and the things about this show that are pulled from the original novels. But mostly we focus on this show's absolutely insane commitment to making every single person John & Sherlock meet ask if they are a couple. Is it queerbaiting if the show itself acknowledges the queerbaiting? (Idk, ask Riverdale.) Will Natasha fall for this floppy-haired Sherlock or will they let the case go unsolved? You'll have to listen to find out.Follow Natasha at twitter.com/natashadamours Follow Jessica at twitter.com/jessicairowe Email us at episodeepiphanies@gmail.com, and follow us on Insta @epiphaniespod Intro and outro music is Feelin Good by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
In this episode, Natasha makes Jessica watch Voltron, a Netflix cartoon that is no longer on Netflix. We spend a lot of time talking about the ephemeral nature of electronic media, the shipping wars in this fandom, and Pidge being non-binary. We changed our show format in the hopes of creating shorter episodes... I think we've only made longer ones. Will Jessica continue on in this space opera? Or will the lions of Voltron take her down? You'll have to listen to find out.Follow Natasha at twitter.com/natashadamours Follow Jessica at twitter.com/jessicairowe Email us at episodeepiphanies@gmail.com, tweet at us @epiphaniespod, and follow us on Insta @epiphaniespod Intro and outro music is Feelin Good by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
LeoniFiles - Amenta, Sileoni & Stagnaro (Istituto Bruno Leoni)
Cosa succederà al lavoro e ai processi aziendali con l'integrazione dell'intelligenza artificiale?Sarà il principio di una sostituzione di massa, o di una nuova alleanza uomo-macchina?Ne parliamo con Enzo Peruffo, ordinario di Economia e gestione delle imprese presso la LUISS e direttore del centro di ricerca Strategic Change “Franco Fontana”, in una nuova intervista LeoniFiles condotta da Carlo Amenta che ci aiuta a mettere ordine nella discussione su timori e opportunità rispetto agli sviluppi delle tecnologie intelligenti.Preferisci seguire su YouTube?
- Plus, what's going on with Monica??
- How does Antoine's friends respond to him calling them to say goodnight?
- And what is Monica watching??
LeoniFiles - Amenta, Sileoni & Stagnaro (Istituto Bruno Leoni)
La scadenza del Pnrr è alle porte:Quale fotografia per l'attuazione del Piano italiano?Ne parlano Giacomo D'Arrigo e Piero David in una nuova intervista LeoniFiles condotta da Serena SileoniPreferisci seguire su YouTube?
- What are you feeling good about heading into the weekend??
- What are you feeling good about heading into the weekend??
In this very special bonus episode, we read out all of the review promises that were written out for Lenni. So if you're Lenni, this one's for you.Email us at episodeepiphanies@gmail.com, tweet at us @epiphaniespod, and follow us on Insta @epiphaniespod Intro and outro music is Feelin Good by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
LeoniFiles - Amenta, Sileoni & Stagnaro (Istituto Bruno Leoni)
L'idroelettrico rappresenta il 40% della produzione nazionale di energia rinnovabile.La scadenza delle concessioni nel 2029 fa sorgere dunque la questione su come trovare soluzioni equilibrate per valorizzare una risorsa chiave nella transizione energeticaNe parla Giuseppe Argirò, vicepresidente di Elettricità Futura e AD della Compagnia Valdostana Acque, in una nuova intervista LeoniFiles condotta da Carlo Stagnaro e Serena SileoniPreferisci seguire su YouTube?
LeoniFiles - Amenta, Sileoni & Stagnaro (Istituto Bruno Leoni)
Quale l'impatto del caro affitti, della pianificazione urbanistica, e della regolamentazione sui negozi di quartiere e sulla vivibilità delle nostre città?Nell'intervista LeoniFiles di questa settimana, Carlo Amenta ne parla con Mariano Bella, direttore dell'ufficio studi di ConfCommercio, prendendo le mosse dallo studio Cities, che affronta sulla base dei dati lo scenario attuale dei cambiamenti in atto nelle nostre città, andando a sviscerare criticità concrete, risolvibili, e spesso ignorate che riguardano le piccole attività.Preferisci seguire su YouTube?
In this episode, we review all of Daybreak as Natasha watched this whole show! If you're keeping score... I am not, so please tell me who is winning. We discuss Turbo & Wesley (a very real ship), Eli (a very real character in this show that exists), and just generally being a cannibal as an excuse to torture children (you know, normal things). Join us for the wild ride that is Daybreak.P.S. I said I would read Lenni's response after this episode, but it was SO long that it will be a separate bonus episodeFollow Natasha at twitter.com/natashadamours Follow Jessica at twitter.com/jessicairowe Email us at episodeepiphanies@gmail.com, tweet at us @epiphaniespod, and follow us on Insta @epiphaniespod Intro and outro music is Feelin Good by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
- What are we feelin' good about heading into the weekend? - And more of your Christmas traditions
- Antoine has to shout-out some local schools doing big things! - Monica is talking to her plants - Chris is bragging about something at home..
Jam Notes: One of our best performances. Lisa Timberlake guested for a rendition of Feelin' Good. Justin did a number on the set list and made it feel and flow completely different. There were quite a few people in from the surrounding area for the first two sets but then it tapered out by the last set and we went home. This set/jam is sourced from the room microphone Ben setup and is not based off of house sound. Jam Notes: "feat. Lisa Timberlake"
In this episode of The Living Artist, Preston kicks off the New Year with some thoughts and inspiration for a creative and proactive 2024! Have a Happy New Year and enjoy! For more information on Preston M. Smith and his artwork, visit https://www.pmsartwork.com, or follow him on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/pmsartwork (social media everywhere @pmsartwork). You can also now subscribe to his YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/c/pmsartwork. The Living Artist makes the top of the Audible Blog's List of the Best Art Podcasts to listen to For Artists! Check it! Thrilled to announce that Artwork Archive just included The Living Artist on their list of the The Best Art Podcasts of 2021! Check it out. Excited that Agora Group International Fine Art included The Living Artist on its list of The Best Art Podcasts To Listen To (coming in at #5). Huge thank you to Feedspot for choosing The Living Artist for their list of the Top 70 Art Podcasts You Must Follow in 2023. It is a huge honor to have made this amazing list (coming in at #8) with so many other wonderful podcasts. Big thank you to Feedspot! You can check out this list and more of Feedspot at https://blog.feedspot.com/art_podcasts. Podcast theme music: "Music by Jason Shaw on Audionautix.com"
Yes, we are back after 2 months but dare we say this one is a banger?! A long-awaited episode finally drops with two of our closest friends - Sunflower and Purple Bunny! From first impressions to when three became four, this episode is a peek into our hearts, our friendship, and of course, our story of a lifetime to come! Our Website: https://www.likeridingafish.com Follow us on Instagram: @likeridingafish Music from https://filmmusic.io "Feelin Good" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
- Antoine is Feelin Good about winning the trial war! - We play "How Did Google Kill You?" - Binge Watch Weekend
TW: Reproduction Troubles & Challenges Recent conversations with family and friends prompted this rant where we talk about societal expectations, the myriad of options available to bring kids both the into world and one's life, and what this immensity of information and options means in terms of opportunities as well as pressures. Our Website: https://www.likeridingafish.com Follow us on Instagram: @likeridingafish Music from https://filmmusic.io "Feelin Good" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
The PantheonPlus Rewind is a recap of the week's Pantheon: Rise of the Fallen news, community discussions amongst various forms of social media, Pantheon.Plus content and feature updates and a rotating segments like Lore coverage, fan mail, and more - all covering details on Pantheon: Rise of the Fallen! Join the hosts as they share their opinions on the hottest topics and their own personal MMORPG experiences. This show is also available to download in the comments below via Spotify, iTunes, or through our podcast hosting site. As always, we love your feedback to know what would keep you listening to future episodes, or what you'd like to hear more about in the future.Support the show on Patreon!https://www.patreon.com/PantheonPlusJoin Our Community:PantheonPlus Discord: https://discord.gg/FDJMcHNPantheon.Plus - https://www.Pantheon.plusTwitter - https://www.twiter.com/PantheonPlusTwitch - https://www.twitch.tv/PantheonPlusYoutube - https://www.youtube.com/PantheonPlusShow Links and Credits:OutroMusic Credit:"Big Rock" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/VR News and NotesPantheon: http://www.pantheonmmo.com/Pantheon Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/PantheonMMOPantheon YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/pantheonriseofthefallenPantheon DRT RSS Feed: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1825341Music Credit:"Cipher" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Community DiscussionMusic Credit:"Feelin Good" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/“Classic MMOs Feel Better…” by RedbeardFlynnhttps://youtu.be/TdshzOUVPPICommunity Spotlight“Amensol's Focus: Bonds of Freedom” by Benonaihttps://pantheon.plus/article/9d97fd97-08a1-473d-bb53-5fe956d9672d“Next Lore Chapters ► Backstory of The Dwarves & The Elves | Pantheon: Rise Of The Fallen MMORPG” by Ser Medievalhttps://youtu.be/NOc8yMy_39QThe Lore You KnowMusic Credits:"Out Story Begins" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/"Dark Times" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
FGP OGs Terrell and Jordan Join the show to talk the playoff picture, as well as the college football playoff. Coming up on Episode 85 for the year. Episode 140 is packed with motivational words from Jordan and A Deep Dive into Recreational activities like basketball being available to the public free of charge. Upcoming projects music wise, and a look at the YSL case, as Gunna and Another Member agree to a Plea and are now released. Leaving Young Thug on the outside looking in. Til next time
Bri and her company Salem Marie x started out when her mom got her a tarot card set for her birthday and she says she loved it ever since. 1$ for 1 card reading 5$ for 3 card reading Support small business and come out to the next pop up Salem Marie x will be vending. Flumsession#3 is her next stop, and you can support or follow her at Salem.Mariex on Instagram. At just 22, Bri is showcasing her ability to dream chase and after just 2 craft events and 1 music show. She's all in and wanting to continue pushing the brand
F.O.E Dreko, a Cleveland Born Hip Hop Artist who has moved to the 989 to further pursue his music. I know everybody will enjoy this 1. To the Eats, and all the way to the up and coming talent coming out of Cleveland, FOE Dreko gave everybody flowers and then some, a very intelligent gentleman, who's only going to do Big Things, he has several songs on ice and after this interview he's releasing em everywhere sooner than later! Til then you can enjoy his Signature Music Video (Shot By Mitten Visuals) DND, Featuring Brother Cookievanna. As well as his “FNF Freestyle” that is out on all platforms now. The Father of 3 is A Die Hard Steeler fan and Cavalier fan, and reflects that and some on his passion for Lebron and Irving who combining together to avoid a 3-1 in the 2016 finals. A 1 of 1 moment. 1 of 1 is exactly what you get with his sound. Combining that Cleveland Inspiration + his unique twist on Saginaw and the Culture he's been in now for over 3 months. He's ready to work so tap in! Episode 132, The FOE Dreko Show
The Saginaw Michigan Rap Artist has been steadily making music for over 5-6 years and throughout that time he's put out an incredible amount of music. Over 7 albums and he's not done yet.“King of Michigan” is his biggest tape yet, and he's perfecting it, so because of the wait, he's going to give us 1 more tape in the meanwhile, referenced to be a “sorry for the wait” style cook up. He's performed in the double digit numbers and you can run it back and watch Episode 68 where he joined me almost 8 months ago to discuss similar topics but this time, Finisher dives into his personal life and shares how the last 6 months have been and up and down battle. Enjoy some music reviews with finisher DG and much more as we break down some of his songs, and he gives a snippet at what song is to come. Episode 131 is Out now!
Stg ladies and gentleman, as you may have heard I have known this guy over 10+ years and we recently reconnected through music and me doing the tri city vintage flea market. I first heard STG perform at Flumsession #2 and he performed “lion heart” and I was shocked at his energy he brought with em on stage. STG has a killer positive spirit that is down right contagious, and we talked about some up and downs of love, and the reasons he chose music, and the name STG. Find out more by listening to the full episode . Episode 130 is OUT NOW
Saginaw michigan Artist 18Letters is a 29 year old hip hop artist, but more than that. He's a poet as well, delivering melody, and bar and telling stories through his music. He credits his name 18 after his father passed away, both him and his father coincidentally have the 18 count of letters in there name. We talked about some real deal life stories along with some tough to discuss topics, marriage, and I want y'all to go show both of them some love. We all was in tears from the incredible stories that both Rockstar Purp, and 18Letters shared with me, and I know it'll be meaningful for you all too. A father, a brother, and Hip Hop Artist, but much more! The sky is the limit for Misfit Music Group Artist “18Letters” we reviewed some of his music as well as talked about upcoming projects. Episode 129 Is OUT NOW! FGP- Feelin Good Podcast. The Podcast your brain wants