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Lady Gaga's "Joanne" showcases the singer ditching dance-pop in exchange for country and americana. Hear about the creative process behind the 2016 album, as well as the aftermath of 2013's ARTPOP album and how this shift helped the singer recover. The album marked a commercial resurgence for Lady Gaga with performances at The Super Bowl Half Time Show and Coachella, projects like Five Foot Two and A Star Is Born. Plus, discussions on "The Cure" and puzzled fan reception to her new sound. Also, is Lady Gaga releasing a new album this year? Hear about rumored collaborators for her seventh LP, and if Joanne is the best indicator of her next artistic venture.
Today we visit with "Papa Joe" Di Maio and the Papa Joe Show.Songs include Accidental Intoxication, Five Foot Two and New Day
Amy Rood Miller is an accomplished private music instructor, music therapist, and performer. She has sung numerous roles and performances in and around the NYC and Washington, D.C. metropolitan areas. In 2014 she founded Creative Music Lessons, LLC, a company that provides a more fun and interactive approach to musical instruction. This distinctive teaching style combines the soft skills of a music therapist or music educator with the technical skills of a classically-trained performer. Her company has now grown to become a group of 10 talented instructors offering in-home lessons and some group programming to students of all ages, levels, and instruments. Amy currently resides in Westchester, NY with her husband, Terence and their toddler Coralyn. You can learn more at https://www.creativemusiclessons.comFor more information about music therapy, go to https://www.musictherapy.orgTop 5 Songs of Encouragement1) Baroque and Blue: Suite No. 1 for Flute and Jazz Piano by Claude Bollinghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cq74JQ1Q9uw2) Grande messe des morts, Op. 5, "Requiem": Agnus Deihttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GjbtWRJQBdc3) Golden Gate Orch. - Five Foot Two, Eyes Of Blue - 1925 California Ramblershttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9lckkO3izg4) Sara Bareilles - You Matter To Me (Official Audio) ft. Jason Mrazhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HH9gLM4I7tY5) Beverly Sills - Ah fors'è lui...Sempre libera LA TRAVIATA Stereohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Mvj1kE91E4Support the show
New York Magazine's Rachel Handler joins DJ Louie to discuss both Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me, the recently-released doc about the pop star on Apple TV+, and the broader state of the pop star documentary. Rachel had the opportunity to sit down with Selena and director Alek Keshishian to talk about the film, so Louie and Rachel first get into what Selena was like as interview before diving into My Mind & Me, what it tells us about Selena, and how it fits into the broader of narrative of pop docs historically, beginning with Keshishian's seminal 1991 film Madonna: Truth or Dare. Rachel and Louie then attempt to contextualize My Mind & Me in a recent wave of pop docs that began with Justin Bieber's Never Say Never in 2011, and includes films like Katy Perry's Part of Me, Beyoncé's Life is But a Dream, Lady Gaga's Five Foot Two, Taylor Swift's Miss Americana, Demi Lovato's Dancing With The Devil, and more, parsing apart what binds them all together, what separates them from one another and whether they are effective, either as revelations or machiavellian PR moves. Read Rachel's Interview with Selena and Alek in VultureJoin Pop Pantheon: All Access, Our New Patreon Channel, for Exclusive Content and More!!Buy Tickets to See Louie DJ at Gorgeous Gorgeous At Resident in DTLA on Dec 3Buy Pop Pantheon's New "Niche Legend" Dad Hat!Follow DJ Louie XIV on InstagramFollow DJ Louie XIV on TwitterFollow Pop Pantheon on InstagramFollow Pop Pantheon on TwitterFollow Rachel Handler on Twitter
There's nothing new and special about the melody to the 1930 jazz standard “Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone.” In fact, it's a bit of a ripoff, because Sam Stept's chords are virtually the same sequence as what Ray Henderson used in his 1925 composition, "Has Anybody Seen My Gal? (Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue).”But it is the lyrics that everyone remembers, a saucy admonishment between parting paramours in which the narrator tells the erstwhile lover, “if you can't say anything real nice it's better not to talk at all, that's my advice!”Comedian / dancer / composer Sidney Clare penned those words, which have grabbed the imagination of a wide range of performers for the past 90 years, from The Mills Brothers to Willie Nelson, from Frank Sinatra to Leon Redbone, from Billie Holiday to Ann Margaret, from Bob Wills to Bill Haley. And the song has been recorded as recently as 2007 by Manteca Beat and in 2009 by The Original Rabbit Foot Spasm Band. The Comic EffectAdmiration of the tune's comic character has a long history. Norma Shearer sang it in the 1939 film “The Women” as a joke when she leaves her girlfriends at tea to take a call from her philandering husband. TV anchor Edwin Newman sang it in 1984 during his hosting of “Saturday Night Live.” And is there a boomer in the room who remembers the character Michigan J. Frog doing a killer rendition of it in the 1955 Warner Bros. cartoon “One Froggy Evening”?By the way, Sid wasn't one of your one-hit wonders. Shoot, he probably could have retired, for instance, on the royalties from “On the Good Ship Lollipop” which he wrote with Richard Whiting for Shirley Temple's 1934 film “Bright Eyes.” Hedzups, Trivia Fans! Finally, there is one more cool pop culture highlight in Sidney's bio.The Oxford English Dictionary credits Clare with the world's earliest usage on record of the term “rock and roll.” Yep, he wrote those words in 1934 in his soundtrack for a movie called “Transatlantic Merry-Go-Round.”Sidney Clare was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1970, two years before his death at 82.Our Take on the TuneFor us, a perfect warmup song to get ready for an evening of music is one whose chords are familiar enough that we don't have to think about them too hard, but also give us enough stretching out room so that we can just sit back and enjoy each other's company. This happy tune from Grandpa's day checks all the boxes. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit 1937flood.substack.com
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THE ORIGIN OF THIS MUSIC:Created by Gibbs Williams It is hard to believe it has been decades since I graduated from Miami Beach Senior High School. It is even harder to believe that I received an invitation to attend the 65th reunion. Unfortunately, with the covid pandemic still in the air, although vaccinated, I thought it prudent better to pass up this event hoping conditions fare more salutary for the 70th. Although disappointed I would miss the reunion I was struck by a wave of pleasurable nostalgia. Recalling those the best of those glorious days I remember the feelings of the cool Miami Beach breezes enveloping us on our weekly Friday night dances in the patio of our high school. All who attended seemed hypnotized with feelings of a pervasive feeling of at-one-ment in which we collectively bathed in what was then and even now experienced as our own unique mixture of heroin- like- atmosphere. This natural high was experienced by many of us as nothing short of pure unadulterated nostalgia. Nostalgia then and now was like our living in a collective commune protecting us from what probably would have been experienced as overwhelming normal adolescent pain if we had been open to feeling it. I was especially nostalgic remembering my self and four other guys daring to form a small combo good enough to play at all of the school dances. We even played well enough that every New Years Eve a Miami Beach Hotel hired us to perform. Our Small combo consisted of Drums (Marvin Guccion), Bass (John Schaffer), Trombone (Peter Weill), Trumpet (Kenny Kupper) and Piano (Gibbs Williams). Unknowingly we had no knowledge that we were on the cutting edge of what would soon be an explosion of worldwide bands. In is in this memorable context that I wish to share an album of some of those unforgettable songs which best seem to celebrate the richness not only of those glorious days from the 9th to the 12th grade, but all the years that have too quickly passed - as well as the years that are yet to come. It is unfortunate that we never recorded our iconic sounds. The best I can offer with the goal in mind of capturing the sounds we made are my original arrangements made on my Yamaha synthesizer. The songs we played were standards from the forties and fifties. I have titled this compilation Nostalgia. "NOSTALGIA" - 65 th REUNION - MIAMI BEACH HIGH SCHOOL - CLASS of 55 Moon Over Miami , Ebb Tide, Star Dust, It Might As Well Be Spring, Teguilla, The Hucklebuck, Five Foot Two, Somewhere Along the Way, Im In The Mood For Love, Again, Blue Moon, Miami Beach Rhumba, Because of You, Rock Around the Clock, Down By The Riverside, Tammy's In Love, Where Is Your Heart, Don't Blame Me, If I Loved You, I'll Take Manhattan, The Man I Love, A Secret Love, Autumn Leaves, Summer Time, Mona LIsa, Take the A Train,Perfidia, It's No Sin, It Had To Be You, For Me And My Gal, Thrill Me, You're Just In Love, Yellow Bird, Canadian Sunset, A Taste Of Honey, Too Young, Saint Louis Blues, My Foolish Heart, You Belong To Me, Sleepy Time Gal, Body and Soul, The Nearness Of You, Misty, Sweet Georgia Brown, Blue Skies, Tenderly, Some Enchanted Evening, Bali High, Bewitched, Once Upon A Time, As Time Time Goes By, Aways, Fight Song Of The Miami Beach Hight Marching Band A and B. I know all was not perfect then as we were all struggling to survive adolescence so those days were hardly always serene. Yet, there was, and still is for me and I imagine for many of my class mates, a certain undeniable 'specialness' about our class which for many of us still acts like a permanent magnet pulling us back again and again to re-unite. As for me, if we had been recognized as ground-breaking I am certain our lives at least vocationally would have taken a much different route. However, I can honestly say that I am happy to being a still practicing psychoanalyst in New York City - a happily married husband and father having started our own dynasty of four grandchildren.
THE ORIGIN OF THIS MUSIC:Created by Gibbs Williams It is hard to believe it has been decades since I graduated from Miami Beach Senior High School. It is even harder to believe that I received an invitation to attend the 65th reunion. Unfortunately, with the covid pandemic still in the air, although vaccinated, I thought it prudent better to pass up this event hoping conditions fare more salutary for the 70th. Although disappointed I would miss the reunion I was struck by a wave of pleasurable nostalgia. Recalling those the best of those glorious days I remember the feelings of the cool Miami Beach breezes enveloping us on our weekly Friday night dances in the patio of our high school. All who attended seemed hypnotized with feelings of a pervasive feeling of at-one-ment in which we collectively bathed in what was then and even now experienced as our own unique mixture of heroin- like- atmosphere. This natural high was experienced by many of us as nothing short of pure unadulterated nostalgia. Nostalgia then and now was like our living in a collective commune protecting us from what probably would have been experienced as overwhelming normal adolescent pain if we had been open to feeling it. I was especially nostalgic remembering my self and four other guys daring to form a small combo good enough to play at all of the school dances. We even played well enough that every New Years Eve a Miami Beach Hotel hired us to perform. Our Small combo consisted of Drums (Marvin Guccion), Bass (John Schaffer), Trombone (Peter Weill), Trumpet (Kenny Kupper) and Piano (Gibbs Williams). Unknowingly we had no knowledge that we were on the cutting edge of what would soon be an explosion of worldwide bands. In is in this memorable context that I wish to share an album of some of those unforgettable songs which best seem to celebrate the richness not only of those glorious days from the 9th to the 12th grade, but all the years that have too quickly passed - as well as the years that are yet to come. It is unfortunate that we never recorded our iconic sounds. The best I can offer with the goal in mind of capturing the sounds we made are my original arrangements made on my Yamaha synthesizer. The songs we played were standards from the forties and fifties. I have titled this compilation Nostalgia. "NOSTALGIA" - 65 th REUNION - MIAMI BEACH HIGH SCHOOL - CLASS of 55Album1 Moon Over Miami , Ebb Tide, Star Dust, It Might As Well Be Spring, Teguilla, The Hucklebuck, Five Foot Two, Somewhere Along the Way, Im In The Mood For Love, Again, Blue Moon, Miami Beach Rhumba, Because of You, Rock Around the Clock, Down By The Riverside, Tammy's In Love, Where Is Your Heart, Don't Blame Me, If I Loved You, I'll Take Manhattan, The Man I Love, A Secret Love, Autumn Leaves, Summer Time, Mona LIsa, Take the A Train, Album 2Perfidia, It's No Sin, It Had To Be You, For Me And My Gal, Thrill Me, You're Just In Love, Yellow Bird, Canadian Sunset, A Taste Of Honey, Too Young, Saint Louis Blues, My Foolish Heart, You Belong To Me, Sleepy Time Gal, Body and Soul, The Nearness Of You, Misty, Sweet Georgia Brown, Blue Skies, Tenderly, Some Enchanted Evening, Bali High, Bewitched, Once Upon A Time, As Time Time Goes By, Aways, Fight Song Of The Miami Beach Hight Marching Band A and B. I know all was not perfect then as we were all struggling to survive adolescence so those days were hardly always serene. Yet, there was, and still is for me and I imagine for many of my class mates, a certain undeniable 'specialness' about our class which for many of us still acts like a permanent magnet pulling us back again and again to re-unite. As for me, if we had been recognized as ground-breaking I am certain our lives at least vocationally would have taken a much different route. However, I can honestly say that I am happy to being a still practicing psychoanalyst in New York City - a happily married husband and father having started our own dynasty of four grandchildren.
The Roaring 20s are back!!! …….. During the last century, the “Roaring Twenties” was a decade in which nothing big happened—there were no major catastrophes or large events—at least until the stock market crash of 1929—yet it is one of the most significant decades in U.S. history because of the great changes that came about in American society. They were raucous; they were rambunctious; they were “The Roaring Twenties”. We are due for a rebound. Let's make this decade more raucous and more rambunctious. Welcome to the NEW Roaring 20s. Enjoy the ride.****** Join the conversation on Facebook at*** https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008232395712 ******or by email at ***** dannymemorylane@gmail.com ********---- In this edition you'll hear:1) The Charleston by The London Swing Orchestra (with Graham Dalby)2) Radio Rhythm by Don Neely's Royal Society Jazz Orchestra (with Cal Abbot)3) Cheek To Cheek by The Pasadena Roof Orchestra4) Ain't She Sweet? By The Dixieland Band5) The Baltimore by Fred Rich and his Astor Hotel Orchestra 6) Five Foot Two by The Dixieland Band7) Do the New York by Don Neely's Royal Society Jazz Orchestra (with Cal Abbot & Fred Hodges)8) Black Bottom by The Twenty Niners9) Everything Stops For Tea by Graham Dalby And The Grahamophones10) Chattanooga Stomp by Turk Murphy's Jazz Band11) Lovable and Sweet by Annette Hanshaw12) China Boy by Tim Laughlin13) I'm Tickled Pink with a Blue Eyed Baby by Don Neely's Royal Society Jazz Orchestra14) I'm Gonna Charleston Back to Charleston by Metropolitan Roof Orchestra15) Pretty Baby by Les Brown & His Band Of Renown (with Lucy Ann Polk, vocal)16) Toot Toot Tootsie by Kid Ory17) Happy Days Are Here Again by The Pasadena Roof Orchestra18) Cheek to Cheek by The GS Swing Band19) I'm Sitting on Top of the World by Don Neely's Royal Society Jazz Orchestra20) Bye Bye Blackbird (from The Roaring 20's / Vamp of the Roaring 20's) by Dorothy Provine (with The Dixieland Band & Pinky and Her Playboys)
Songs include: Five Foot Two, Five O' Clock Whistle, Deep Fives, Five Minutes More, Mr. Five By Five and Swinging At the Circle Five. Musicians include: Count Basie, Frank Sinatra, the Andrews Sisters, the Swift Jewel Cowboys, Meade Lux Lewis, the Mills Brothers and Stan Getz.
The State of Me, I Made Blackberry Preserve, Bad Haircut, The Umbrella Academy, Homeland, The Deceived, Christopher Eccleston and David Tennant to Star in Doctor Who Audio Drama, Monopoly Big Tech Special Edition Board Game, Has Anybody Seen My Girl? (Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue), Best of Bond James Bond 50th Anniversary Collection, Mauritius Oil Spill, Roku YouTube App Suddenly Terrible, Custom Duck Duck Go Website Search, Microsoft Might Acquire TikTok, A-Level Algorithm Chaos, Heat, Cold Food, and Motivation
The State of Me, I Made Blackberry Preserve, Bad Haircut, The Umbrella Academy, Homeland, The Deceived, Christopher Eccleston and David Tennant to Star in Doctor Who Audio Drama, Monopoly Big Tech Special Edition Board Game, Has Anybody Seen My Girl? (Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue), Best of Bond James Bond 50th Anniversary Collection, Mauritius Oil Spill, Roku YouTube App Suddenly Terrible, Custom Duck Duck Go Website Search, Microsoft Might Acquire TikTok, A-Level Algorithm Chaos, Heat, Cold Food, and MotivationShow Notes: https://roymathur.com/podcast/2020-08-13-captain-roys-rocket-radio-show.txt
William Desmond Taylor was arguably the most famous director in Hollywood in the early 1920s, working behind the camera for Paramount Pictures on around 60 movies and acting in 27 more. He worked with some of the greatest actors and actresses of the Silent Era, but it was the fame of Taylor’s shocking, unsolved murder that would ultimately overshadow his cinematic career. Who killed William Desmond Taylor? Join us as we explore this perplexing unsolved murder on Straight-Up Enigmas. Articles for Research/Narration: https://the-line-up.com/the-shocking-murder-of-william-desmond-taylor-in-hollywoods-silent-era https://timeline.com/murder-william-desmond-taylor-374fb3a5f0c http://www.american-historama.org/1913-1928-ww1-prohibition-era/hollywood-in-the-1920s.htm https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=runjda4La_4 Music: Five Foot Two, Eyes Of Blue 1925-7247-DNC. Roarin' 20s Ernie Golden & His Orch. Roarin' 20s_ Ernie Golden & His Orch. - Five Foot Two, Eyes Of Blue 1925 .mp3 Cool Vibes - Film Noire by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100863. Artist: http://incompetech.com/ I Knew a Guy by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100199. Artist: http://incompetech.com/ Infados by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100449. Artist: http://incompetech.com/ This episode was sponsored by Best Fiends: https://bestfiends.com/. Promo by Ocho Duro Parlay Hour Podcast: https://www.ochoduroparlayhour.com/. Strange Room Discussion Forum: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2303355863253191/?source_id=1940822245930372. Our theme song was created and produced by Chuck Flyer. This episode was written and produced by Jaden McKell.
What's happening in and around Sheboygan this weekend? The Point keeps you connected to your community with the WEEKEND WHASSUP! Brought to you by Paradigm Coffee and Music. One of Sheboygan's most popular live music venues. Serving locally sourced food and internationally known music since 2006. Like them on Facebook for upcoming shows. Check out the top 23 things to do around Sheboygan this weekend! Late At The Library Friday at 6:30 is a Mardi Gras Potluck Party! https://www.facebook.com/events/2133008856737022/ Plymouth High School Presents The Music Man on Stage with showtimes through this weekend! Do not miss this awesome production! https://www.facebook.com/events/2267279983512062/?event_time_id=2267279986845395 Movies & Morsels at The Weill Center Friday Night. They're showing the film P.S. I Love You. Enjoy food between shows. https://www.facebook.com/events/342826192976459/ The Lakeshore Grade-level Chess Championships are Saturday from 8-3 at St. Luke United Methodist Church in Sheboygan. 10 different divisions! https://www.facebook.com/events/2271699226229826/ The Plymouth Public Library hosts a Dr. Seuss Birthday Party Saturday from 9:30-Noon! Stories, games, a blanket fort and more! https://www.facebook.com/events/612821639167311/ It's a Perch Dinner Friday from 3:30-7:30 at SS Peter & Paul Church in Kiel. Desserts and raffles too! https://wxerfm.com/events/event/community/36029/perch-dinner-3/ The Plymouth Arts Center invites you to a Mardi Gras celebration Friday from 7-10. The Five Foot Two jazz band plays with lots of beads and a photo booth! https://bit.ly/2XtOzDy Star Wars Invades Sheboygan's Mead Public Library Saturday from 1-2:30! Kids can meet and mingle with their favorite characters from a long time ago in a galaxy far far away during this FREE fun event! https://www.facebook.com/events/232465327641381/ Sheboygan County Head Start hosts their annual fundraising brat fry Saturday from 11-6 at Lakeshore Lanes in Sheboygan. https://bit.ly/2NvpHa8 There's a Lighted Trail Family Snowshoe Hike at Camp Riversite in Sheboygan Falls Saturday night. Hot chocolate by the fire too! https://bit.ly/2Vndxmg The SCIO Winter Farmers Market is this Saturday at First Congregational Church in Sheboygan from 9-1. The Winter Farmers Market is on the first and third Saturdays of the month through May. http://www.sheboygancountyinterfaith.org/farmersmarket.html Star Wars: The Nostalgia Awakens opens this weekend at The Sheboygan County Historical Society and Museum. Action figures, vehicles, playsets and special guests. http://sheboyganmuseum.org/ Taste Of Greece is Saturday 11-5 at Breaking Bread Banquet Hall in Sheboygan. Free admission. Food for purchase. Dancers and cooking demos! https://bit.ly/2H3BcnX Casino Night Saturday night from 5-9 at Emil Mazey Hall in Sheboygan. Free beer from 6-8. Proceeds donated to 8 different Sheboygan area charities! Raffles, food and more! https://bit.ly/2EfeS7J The Weill Center Gospel Series: The Garms Family Saturday at 7 at The Weill Center For The Performing Arts in downtown Sheboygan. 8 voices, over 15 instruments and one purpose. https://bit.ly/2EAH3j5 Bethlehem Lutheran in Sheboygan hosts their Dinner and Trivia night Saturday night. Dinner at 6 and Trivia at 7. https://www.facebook.com/events/2317052048552104/ The American Club in Kohler hosts their annual Magic and Comedy night Saturday at 8. https://www.facebook.com/events/1181522508674543/ The 12th Annual Sheboygan Falls Lions Club Casino Night is Saturday at 5 at The Village at 170 in Kohler. Dinner, casino games prizes and more! https://www.facebook.com/events/320747978569288/ Étude Middle School Presents: 21 Chump St. on stage Sunday afternoon at Noon and 1:30 at The John Michael Kohler Arts Center in Downtown Sheboygan. https://www.facebook.com/events/402940677131114/?event_time_id=402940683797780 Top Chef Competition Sunday afternoon at The Osthoff Resort in Elkhart Lake. Sample gourmet food and vote for the top chef! Proceeds to benefit Midwest Council For Children With Disabilities. https://bit.ly/2BU7zC0 Sheboygan North High Band Parents host a Brat Fry at 3 Sheeps Sunday from 10-5. Live music at Noon! https://www.facebook.com/events/342133466511079/ Ebenezer UCC Youth Brat Fry is Sunday from 10-1. Brats, burgers, hot dogs, German potato salad, beans and chips! Baked goods and more. Drive-Thru, eat in or take out! https://www.facebook.com/events/1095398457299481/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Today’s S.O.L. Story was inspired by my recent move back to New York City. The first time I moved here I came with only 3 suitcases and a BIG DREAM! I started with NOTHING but what was inside me…which was BIG! Even though it was a BIG move, the transition was comfortable…okay, COMFORTABLY uncomfortable! :) The second time I moved here it was so much easier to plan, and prepare to get here. HOWEVER, it’s been HUGELY UNCOMFORTABLE…and so much harder than when I imagined. Why? I moved from BIG to SMALL. But I still held on to BIG. Lesson #1: When you move to small, you must let go of BIG so you can EXPAND AND GROW BIGGER. There is an UPSIZE to DOWNSIZE…as long as you’re willing to let go of the SUPER SIZE mindset. More isn’t always MORE. Bigger isn’t always BETTER, but it is BOTH BIG AND SMALL. In order to go bigger you must go small to expand and grow tall. As Lady Gaga said in her documentary, Five Foot Two, “The truth is, I can always bring my past with me, but I can never go back. You’ve got to leave yourself behind.” Are you willing to leave the old behind and become something new and BIGGER? Lesson #2: Whether it’s BIG or SMALL, the same steps are necessary, so GO BIG or GO HOME. Whether you’re building small or building big, you start small and the same steps are required. YOU MUST DO THE WORK. AND going from big to small creates a lot of unnecessary steps that reap no benefits. When you go BIG, the results warrant the steps…otherwise they’re like EMPTY calories. You’re putting in a lot of energy, but getting no benefit. Lesson #3 You were designed to go from small to big — naturally. Growth is natural. Going from small to big is natural. What’s not natural is going from big to small, unless you’re willing to let go of BIG. What’s the “natural process” of growth showing and telling you about going from SMALL to BIG? Please grab your SACRED S.O.L. D.A.T.E. JOURNAL (Daily Action To Engage yourself.) TODAY’S SACRED S.O.L. STEP: Where in your life are you trying to force your BIG into something SMALL? It’s going to cause you a lot of unnecessary time and energy. Release yourself, my dear! GO BIG + GO HOME! Thank you for being here, and allowing me to sip on life with you. If you’ve been feeling like you’re stuck, overwhelmed, or perhaps you still feel like you’re drowning, please don’t hesitate to reach out. I’d be more than happy to schedule a Discovery Call with you to see if Healing Life Coaching is a good fit for you. Email me at drshannon@doctorshannon.com Come over to the WOMEN SIPPING ON LIFE S.O.L. MOVEMENT Closed FB Group and Join the MOVEMENT: https://www.facebook.com/groups/WSOLMovement/ By the way, if you haven't already listened/downloaded my new song (EPISODE 291), you can also listen to it here: letsnottalkaboutex.com, and cast your vote for your favorite version. Visit WomenSippingOnLife.com for more free resources, including my CHECKLIST FOR CHANGE, Engagement Checklist + Evaluation Rating, Six Sacred S.O.L. DATE Secrets…and a FREE copy of my best-selling book, Date Yourself Well. You can also check out my Dr. Shannon Facebook Page for more daily S.O.L. TRAINING. I look forward to seeing you again tomorrow. Please invite your best girlfriends to come and join our S.O.L. PARTY. xo Dr. Shannon. Inspiring minds that want to grow and hearts that want to know, so you can love you, your life, and your life’s work well. ONE SIP AT A TIME. A special thanks to the following souls for helping me launch our WOMEN SIPPING ON LIFE podcast… Intro/Outro done by UNI V. SOL Outro music by Jay Man: Mind Over Matter (www.ourmusicbox.com) Podcast cover design and web site done by: Pablo Aguilar (www.webdesigncreator.com) Podcast cover photo by Kate Montague of KM Captured (www.kmcaptured.com)
Viewing homework is due! Hosts (@TheProze) and Jessica Kwzz (@JessKwazz) gave each other some viewing homework a few episodes ago on some things the other wouldn't normally watch. Jessica assigned Brandon 2 episodes of Riverdale, the Lady Gaga Netflix documentary "Five Foot Two" and an episode of Queer Eye. Brandon assigned Jessica to watch 2 episodes of Daredevil, the Hulu Documentary "Batman and Bill" and two wrestling matches that were NXT Takeover Brooklyn Bayley vs. Sasha Banks for the NXT Women's Championship and NXT Takeover New Orleans Johnny Gargano vs. Tommaso Ciampa. All of these can be found on Netflix, Hulu or the WWE Network for viewing if you want to watch along! What did they think of their homework? Check out entertainmentbuffet.com if you'd like to donate to our company for more content :) E-mail us at entertainmentbuffet@gmail.com if you have a certain topic you'd like us to discuss. Be sure to SUBSCRIBE on iTunes LEAVE a Review and we will read it on the podcast good or bad!https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/entertainment-buffet-podcast/id1088634547 Our Podcast is also available on Google Play, Stitcher, Blubrry and Podbean Like Entertainment Buffet On Facebook! http://goo.gl/XnQgYe Watch Videos Here http://goo.gl/uNZc96 Follow EB On Twitter! http://goo.gl/faiw6U Go Check Out These Podcasts Who are Friends of the Show! Movie Trailer Trash hosted by Bethany & Charlie Duber https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/movie-trailer-trash/id1079503170?mt=2 Shelved Podcast hosted by Jeremy Meyer https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/shelved/id1182782204
Just to let you know, we briefly talk about suicide (15:35) and racism in this episode (31:44). This week we have a long catch up, firstly starting with the weather because would we be British if we didn't? In Telly Talk it's the penultimate of Liv's ‘Love Island Minute' - Liv also discusses Mamma Mia 2, Disney's Coco and Christopher Robin. Meanwhile Charlotte's been watching Anthony Bourdain's back catalogue, continuing with Dietland, and is now Ladygaga's number fan after watching her documentary Five Foot Two. Alongside TV, we discuss the book ‘Why I am No Longer Talking to White People About Race' by Reni Eddo-Lodge. In shopping we learn what dream Gucci item Liv is lusting over, and Charlotte's new favourite cheese (you really get it all on this podcast). Alongside this we discuss visiting Sheffield, going pescatarian for a week and a few of our favourite new apps. Links:Anthony Bourdain, The Layover: https://www.netflix.com/title/70234767Anthony Bourdain, Part's Unknown: https://www.netflix.com/title/70304979Coco Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNCz4mQzfEIMamma Mia 2 Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XcSMdhfKga4 Christopher Robin: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mMHwjBBr3wILady Gaga 5ft 2'' Documentary: https://www.netflix.com/title/80196586Non Violent Communication Book: https://amzn.to/2LYEVpXDietland on Amazon: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6jjlqB5APY4Why I'm No Longer Talking to White People About Race: https://amzn.to/2LIAXCbRachel Cargle: https://www.rachelcargle.com/Leesa Renee Hall: http://leesareneehall.com/Shishi Rose: https://www.instagram.com/shishi.rose/Well Read Black Girl: https://www.instagram.com/wellreadblackgirl/White Privilege test: https://museumdetox.wordpress.com/2017/11/19/got-white-privilege/Why white parents need to talk to their children about race: https://fridabemighty.com/2018/07/28/why-white-parents-need-to-talk-to-their-children-about-race/Odd Girl Out, Laura James: https://amzn.to/2LY5EmaThe Keeper of Lost Things, Ruth Hogan: https://amzn.to/2M8SgbREleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine, Gail Honeyman: https://amzn.to/2KhLgHMGucci Rattan Bag: https://www.gucci.com/uk/en_gb/pr/gifts/gifts-for-women/wicker-small-shoulder-bag-p-524800JCICG9573Burrata: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BurrataEat Happy, Melissa Hemsley: https://amzn.to/2v7qWo2M&S Silver Shoes: https://rstyle.me/n/c7nu8fcdi8fApps: Coach to 5k: https://www.nhs.uk/Tools/Pages/couch-to-5k.aspxTile App: https://www.thetileapp.com/en-gb/Events: Hoxton Hotel Event: https://thehoxton.com/hoxtown/events/the-fringe-of-it-live?goToPage=1 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dan and Eric talk about Halloween, strawberry milk, kidney stones, plane dents, fentanyl, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, FBI, serial killers, iOS 11, Apple Watch, breathing, Judas Priest, Stranger Things, Wynona Rider, Ryan Bisham, Crosses, Baby Drvier, Five Foot Two, Lady Gaga, Icarus, Joe Satriani, The Headless Horseman
Happy Feminist Wednesday, Betties! Netflix released a new documentary about Lady Gaga, showcasing a year in the life of the superstar – from the release of her album Joanne, to her battle with chronic pain, to her stunning performance at the Super Bowl Halftime Show. But Erin & Diana can’t help but wonder: Is it […]
We are back and as always are sharing our ten tracks of the last two weeks, we discuss Taylor Swift in a kebab shop and we compare two recent music documentaries; Lady GaGa's "Five Foot Two" and Chris Brown's "Welcome to my Life" both available on Netflix. Get in contact an email us at helloselected@gmail.com or check out the latest playlist (before it changes again) here -> open.spotify.com/user/selectedpod…PKCaggWdce2gO7tm
Está no vício de "Só Dá Tu" da Banda A Favorita igual a gente? Então vem que a gente feat. Diego Bargas estamos ouvindo mais versões from Brazil de música pop. Tem até de Kate Bush, Daft Punk e Lady Gaga. Socooorro! Falando nela, estamos preocupados real com a saúde de nossa Mother Monster e discutimos o que tá acontecendo no documentário "Five Foot Two". ASSINE O PODCAST NO ITUNES LINK > bit.ly/AssineWandaNoItunes RSS FEED DO MILKSHAKE LINK > bit.ly/RSSdoWANDA WANDA NO FACEBOOK: facebook.com/PodcastWanda WANDA NO TWITTER: @PodcastWanda WANDA NO INSTAGRAM: @podcastwanda VEM CONTRIBUIR COM O WANDA! Patreon: www.patreon.com/podcastwanda Padrim: www.padrim.com.br/podcastwanda ME AJUDA, WANDA Quais séries indicar para a mãe? O amigo pode me impedir de sair com um boy? Saí do armário graças a vocês! Como se livrar da cunhada encostada? O crush só quer transar se eu sair da cidade! Quero pegar meu professor comprometido. Rola? LOTUS Twitter com 280 caracteres Distribuição de renda no Brasil Autorização de marido para dirigir na Arábia Saudita Bichas haters de Pabllo Vittar Bolsonaro no Twitter MERYL Missy Elliot no VH1 Hip Hop Awards "Mãe!" Crianças vendo peça LGBT Pabllo Vittar Emicida indicado ao Grammy latino "The Night Of" "Sintonia de Amor" "Hook - A Volta do Capitão Gancho" Podcast #158 apresentado por: TWITTER / INSTAGRAM @papelpop @samsworld @santahelena @diegobargas Quer ter seu caso lido em nosso podcast? Mande um desabafo, uma rapidinha, ou pergunte curiosidades para o e-mail redacao@papelpop.com. Coloque qualquer coisa com "Wanda" no assunto! ASSINE O PODCAST NO ITUNES (E, se curtiu, avalie a gente!) LINK > bit.ly/AssineWandaNoItunes RSS FEED DO MILKSHAKE LINK > bit.ly/RSSdoWANDA Toda semana um episódio novo: Às quintas-feiras, às 13h17, no papelpop.com e no iTunes!
Nesta semana nós falamos sobre o novo álbum "visual" da Fergie, Double Dutchess, além de darmos nossos respectivos pitacos no documentário sobre a Lady Gaga que entrou na Netflix, Five Foot Two. Gravado por Gabriel Steindorff na Universidade de Santa Cruz do Sul, editado por Gabriela Dullius e trilha sonora feita por Felipe Fontoura. Realizado com ajuda da Agência A4.
More number songs including: Dinner at Eight, Five Foot Two, You Are the One and Three O' Clock in the Morning. Artist include: Gene Austin, Hazel Scott, Bing Crosby and Bem Selvin.