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Another month, another pod. Welcome to Episode 53 of This is Not Happening (TINH), an Album of the Month (AOTM) Podcast. In Part 1 we deep dive into an Album that one of us has chosen and in Part 2 we play 'Spin it or Bin it'. This is where we pick a theme and each select a song that represents that theme. We judge each others selections by asking the question 'Spin It or Bin It'?This month, in Part 1, Guy hosts an interesting discussion on Father John Misty's (FJM) latest album, Mahashmashana. 50% of the Pod love FJM, 50% don't!In Part 2, Spin It or Bin It, our theme this month is 'Location, Location, Location', or 'songs about places' and it's a belter!Part 1 | Father John Misty | MahashmashanaWe often review artists that we all love. This month this is not the case. 2 of us love FJM, one of us gets very angry when listening to FJM and one of us doesn't really have an opinion. Can this album keep the fans happy and win over the angry and the non-plussed?Given the above, this is a surprisingly well mannered and coherent conversation about FJMs latest album. There's only 8 tracks but they're all pretty long. We discuss songwriting, song length and album themes like ageing and the associated ego deaths that accompany it.Listen to the album ... HEREWatch some of the videos for the tracks discussed ... HEREWatch the World Cafe interview that we reference on the pod ... HEREWatch a live performance of lead single 'She Cleans Up' ... HEREPart 2 | Spin It or Bin It | 'Location, Location, Location'Songs about places are really common. It's a theme explored by many (most?) artists at some point in their songwriting. This was a great chat and 4 great track selections.Guy chose Paris by Friendly Fires feat. Au Revioire Simone.Nolan chose New York State of Mind by Nas.Joey chose Welcome to Jamrock by Damien Marley.David chose Tobacco Road by Bobby Gentry.Here is a 16 track playlist where we all contribute 4 Location, Location, Location themed tracks to an extended playlist.Chapters: 00:00:00 - Intro00:02:10 - Album of the Month00:06:26 - What Do You Expect and What Did You Get?00:18:40 - Album style and themes00:27:30 - The 'character' Father John Misty00:38:56 - We've been writing the blog for years come and have a look - https://thisisnothappening.net/
Zwischen Midlife-Crisis & Gainsbourg-Streicher: Father John Misty hat seinen Status als Super-Darling des Feuilletons verloren. Etwas, das seinem sechsten Studioalbum verdammt gut tut. «Mahashmashana» klingt nämlich tatsächlich so, als ob sich Josh Tillman, der seit 2012 Musik unter diesem Namen veröffentlicht, hier weniger auf Biegen und Brechen ein Meisterwerk abliefern zu müssen. Und auch im Gespräch mit Sounds!-Redaktor Claudio Landolt hinterliess er einen ähnlich unverkrampften Eindruck. Trotzdem: Seine Musik bleibt überbordend-verrückt. Alleine schon das Titelstück mit seinen schwülstigen Strings und der Spielzeit von fast 10 Minuten... wo FJM draufsteht, ist auch weiterhin FJM drin. Volle Kanone. «Mahashmashana» ist das neue Sounds! Album der Woche. Gibt's ab sofort jeden Abend ein Mal pro Sendung auf CD zu gewinnen. +++ PLAYLIST +++ · 22:56 – SCROOGE von DANESHEVSKAYA · 22:52 – PAUSE AT YOU von COURTING · 22:50 – REGULAR von PA SALIEU · 22:47 – RUNNING von KING HÜSKY · 22:43 – ANOTHER DAY von SACRED PAWS · 22:38 – SEXY CLOWN von MARIE DAVIDSON · 22:33 – WORK IT (SOULWAX REMIX) von MARIE DAVIDSON · 22:28 – MODERN DRIFT (LIVE AM SOUNDS! SHOWCASE) von EFTERKLANG · 22:22 – HOT FAMILY (LIVE AM SOUNDS! SHOWCASE) von ANNA ERHARD · 22:18 – SKIN GAME von DIIV · 22:14 – UNDER THE SUN von DIIV · 22:09 – GLORIA von KENDRICK LAMAR & SZA · 21:55 – SUMMER'S GONE von FATHER JOHN MISTY · 21:47 – I GUESS TIME JUST MAKES FOOLS OF US ALL von FATHER JOHN MISTY · 21:41 – PUNK ROCK LOSER von VIAGRA BOYS · 21:35 – SHE CLEANS UP von FATHER JOHN MISTY · 21:33 – BALLADE DE MELODY NELSON von SERGE GAINSBOURG · 21:28 – THE NIGHT JOSH TILLMAN CAME TO OUR APT. von FATHER JOHN MISTY · 21:22 – JOSH TILLMAN AND THE ACCIDENTAL DOSE von FATHER JOHN MISTY · 21:17 – BEING YOU von FATHER JOHN MISTY · 21:04 – MAHASHMASHANA von FATHER JOHN MISTY
Today's episode begins with Steven and Ian dipping into Sportscast discourse about the Olympics and Jordan Love's recent historic NFL contract (2:20). After that, they delve into the week's new releases, which include a Smashing Pumpkins album not even Steven and Ian care about (11:25) and an Ian fantasy draft pick that might have been a reach. They also talk about the recently announced American Football tribute album (17:42), and Steven's experience seeing Vampire Weekend live this week (21:23).In the mailbag, the guys answer questions about the validity of predetermined "farewell" albums (33:40) and their feelings about Father John Misty's Pure Comedy in light of a new greatest hits album for FJM (40:30).In Recommendation Corner, Ian goes the Swedish emo band I Love Your Style while Steven talks about retro country singer Charley Crockett (52:04).New episodes of Indiecast drop every Friday. Listen to Episode 200 here and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. You can submit questions for Steve and Ian at indiecastmailbag@gmail.com, and make sure to follow us on Instagram and X (formerly Twitter) for all the latest news. We also recently launched a visualizer for our favorite Indiecast moments. Check those out here.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week we had the pleasure to sit down with Dre Harrison.Not sure who is is? Well...Dre has been on the content creation scene for a few years now and launched a podcast called Motorsport 101 as part of his University degree. It was so successful that he kept it going.He was recently rewarded for all his efforts by being made part of the all new WTF1 team at the start of 2023.So content creation & F1 is what Dre is all about and it was great to talk to him about both and have him take on the 100 Seconds of DRS.Episode running order:News & SocialReview of the latest F1 news that caught our eye on the internet and social media channelsMurray Walker would have turned 100 this week. As a bonus video before the vault opens we take a listen to some of this https://youtu.be/G4nwu-7_FjM?si=Sq0GgZXgcu_606-8Brian's Video Vaulthttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2qxhFjniDOc. Alex's Losail Paddock Tour! | Williams Racing. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3uHDjvQG8ZY. DESERT DUNE BUGGY RACING with Valtteri Bottas and Zhou Guanyu!
Welcome to Connect, a podcast featuring one-on-one interviews with some of the top movers and shakers in the mortgage industry. This week we welcome Robert Finlay, Wright, Finlay & Zak Topics of Discussion: 1:38 - I always like to get started with our journeys to the mortgage industry. Tell us how you got into legal representation for financial services. 3:31 - You and several of your attorneys have been very active with us for many years; we are so grateful for the expertise that your firm brings to our legislative and legal agenda. What do you feel is the most important legislative issue we'll face in 2023? 6:50 - You and your firm have also worked with us for years on participating with amicus briefs on important legal cases. Can you share with our listeners the issues surrounding our most recent case, Honchariw v FJM? 12:04 - As you know, the California MBA has an active Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Committee. Your firm is also active in several national associations promoting diversity. How has your involvement on those issues benefited your firm? 14:36 - Onto a topic outside of the mortgage industry – WINE! I happen to know you're a big fan of the Palo Robles wine country in our beautiful state. What is your favorite winery? 16:49 - You've been a big supporter of the California MBA, for which I'm always grateful. Can you share with us why you're such a big supporter? To learn more about the California MBA visit www.cmba.com and don't forget to subscribe to our podcast and stay tuned for our next episode!
Perhaps there are a few noticeable stylistic differences in Father John Misty‘s fifth studio release, Chloë and The Next 20th Century, compared to previous FJM albums, but is it so removed from that magic spun by Josh Tillman? For example, “I Love You, Honeybear” (2015), is a swooning ballad with enough lush arrangements to make […]
Gen Z is apparently re-evaluating what sexy is, with Bridgerton and fanfic playing big roles. Can Father John Misty's hopeless lover man still turn them on? We talk about the lure of false prophets, while we ponder FJM's album of the week, Chloë and the Next 20th Century.
Becoming Your Best | The Principles of Highly Successful Leaders
We know that successful leaders lead with a vision, and there is no better example of it than our guest for today's show, Crystal Maggelet. When FJ Management had to change and restructure back in 2010, after seeking Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in 2008, Crystal knew she had to find a way to tie different businesses together. She and the company's executives decided that FJM's new mission would be building value to last. They added three elements for its vision to this powerful mission: mutual respect, integrity, and excellence. They figured that if they managed to instill this vision among their employees, they would succeed -- and they weren't wrong. In this hallmark episode, our number 300 together, we brought a special guest, an outstanding leader, accomplished professional, wife, and mother, Crystal Maggelet. She is the President and CEO of FJ Management, a diversified family business that includes wholly-owned subsidiaries like Maverik, a 350 c-store chain, and Big West Oil, a petroleum refinery. FJM also has a minority stake in Pilot Flying J. Crystal is the Founder of Crystal Inn Hotel & Suites and the recipient of the 2018 E & Y Entrepreneur of the Year for Family Business award. We had an inspiring conversation about Crystal's unique approach to leadership, inspiring colleagues and associates, and problem-solving. We talk about how important it was for FJM to create a culture that supports its mission and vision and Crystal's most important professional and personal lessons learned along the way. We also discuss nurturing a culture where speaking up, sharing ideas, and pointing out errors are standard practices, adequately rewarded and encouraged. Tune in to Episode 300 of Becoming Your Best to learn more about Crystal's next-level leadership. Some Questions I Ask: You're now involved with petroleum lodging, banking, and healthcare. How do you create a culture across these companies that are so unique? (4:13) What are some of the vital professional lessons learned that have helped you succeed in your business? (6:55) What would you say to a new employee about what it means to be a great team member at FJM? (10:26) How do you inspire your employees to be excellent, to get amazing results? (14:19) In This Episode, You Will Learn: The coolest store on the planet. How Maverik vision came about (6:46) Honesty before anything. One of Crystal's first lessons in the professional realm (8:28) The best way to encourage team members to speak up, share their ideas and suggestions (12:01) The importance of being surrounded by the right people. How Crystal balances her professional and personal life (18:53) Resources: JF Management website Connect with Crystal: LinkedIn Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
„Es ist ein großes Glück mit Freunden zusammenzuarbeiten und Berufliches und Privates miteinander zu verbinden" In Folge 17, unserem Podcast Spezial aus Seoul, werfen Holger Pütting und sein Gast Florian Jürgs, Director für Concept & Creation bei NEST ONE, einen Blick zurück auf gemeinsame Projekte und Erlebnisse auf Ibiza, Miami und Los Angeles und berichten vom Umgang mit Corona in Südkorea, von alten Freunden und neuen Geschäftsideen - auch in der Pandemie. Florian Jürgs hat in Hamburg Kommunikationsdesign studiert, für das Lifestylemagazin MAX geschrieben und mit seiner Eventagentur Bureau.FJM bis zur Fusion mit NEST ONE im Jahr 2008 jahrelang erfolgreiche Medienevents wie z.B. den Henri-Nannen-Preis ausgerichtet.
Will live music ever be the same? Will we ever fully grasp the impact Spotify has had on the music industry? Live shows have the power to lift and transcend the human spirit and as my next guest says, "I can't wait for the shows once the pandemic is over because they're going to be amazing." Today on the Spiritual Spiral, I am excited to welcome bass player, mixer and producer, Elijah Thomson to the show. Elijah is probably best known for being the bassist for the rock band, Everest, which is one of my favorite bands as well as the bassist for Father John Misty. Elijah brings us up to speed on the two bands and when we can expect a new record from Everest and FJM. Elijah talks about what is was like opening up for Neil Young. We talk about the current state of the music industry, the impact Spotify and technology have had on the recording industry, the power of live music and Elijah talks about what inspired him to play music and pick up the bass guitar for the first time. It's a wonderful conversation about the mystery and power of music and if you enjoy today's episode, please share the show with your friends or head over to iTunes and write a quick review. You can also support the show by visiting my website which is www.iameddiecohn.com and sign up for my email list and newsletter. You can find me on Substack by clicking HERE and as always, thanks so much for listening and supporting the show. Please reach out on Twitter @eddiecohn with any questions. Thanks so much for listening.
We talk about the Democratic nominees entrance music and review the Jason Isbell & Father John Misty live shows show before discussing FJM's album Pure Comedy. Theme music composed by Ian AeilloItunes: http://bit.ly/jdmixtapeitunesSpotify: https://tinyurl.com/ybwvcrcuGoogle Podcast: http://bit.ly/JdmixtapegooglepodFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/jdmixtape/Twitter: https://twitter.com/jdmixtapeInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/jdmixtape/
Kawhi Leonard is off to Canada, so an emergency podcast is called for. We also FJM a terrible soccer take and Alex begs everyone to watch Game of Zones. This week's outro is Must've Been by Chromeo. If you know anyone taking French at Columbia/Barnard, tell them to take it with Prof. Macklovitch. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kawhi Leonard is off to Canada, so an emergency podcast is called for. We also FJM a terrible soccer take and Alex begs everyone to watch Game of Zones. This week’s outro is Must’ve Been by Chromeo. If you know anyone taking French at Columbia/Barnard, tell them to take it with Prof. Macklovitch.
Mike and Mitch analyze and discuss three songs from Father John Misty. "Bored In The USA": Worker alienation, life in America from a middle class perspective, and class divide. "Holy Shit": Love, marriage, and being socially aware/active, environmental issues/climate change "Things It Would've Been Helpful To Know Before The Revolution": Are we too far gone for a successful revolution? More Climate issues as well! We attempted to plug FJM's charity work for RAICES in this episode, but didn't think about the sale date being over by the time we released this episode! Apologies for any confusion! Sign up for our Patreon! Patreon.com/Leftmediapodcast Intro/Outro song: "Memphis Was A Revolutionary" by Mike Hewlett and the Racket
Dan Bailey learned to play drums in church. By the time he was in his early twenties, he was the house drummer at one of the biggest churches in the US, and he was touring with top artists of Contemporary Christian Music. But upon reaching this professional apex, Dan discovered that his personal beliefs were no longer in alignment with the faith in which he was raised; and he left the church. Now the drummer and music director of Father John Misty, Dan tells Joe about: following his gut, fatherhood, the hellish notion of infinite bliss, the dynamics of FJM, and the eventuality of leaving professional music.
O fim do mercado de Verão despoletou no Vassalo e no Silva uma discussão longa mas nunca entediante, com as opiniões apaixonadas de ambos a virem à tona como o azeiteiro a nadar numa piscina insuflável, servindo o Jorge como moderador e voz da razão. Ou pelo menos tentou, que moderar esta gente não é tarefa fácil mas...bem, só ouvindo (Dá para ver quem está a escrever estes intróitos, não dá?). Ainda uns bitaites sobre o Depoitre e uma advertência para o FJM na rubrica final, hoje chamada "Perfect Timing".
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The Daves you know recap a non-awful loss to Dallas, talk tactics on Houston, and Zeller cannot get enough of the new FJM album.
In this episode, Sean and Jake take on the task that is breaking down Father John Misty's dense new album "Pure Comedy." They discuss the lead-up to the album, which included a slew of interviews, feature articles, and TV appearances by FJM. They also discuss their initial thoughts on the album, breaking down the layers and layers of lyrical content that FJM includes in this album. They talk about what the album's potential criticisms might end up being, whether there is competition between FJM and his former band Fleet Foxes, and about their favorite and least favorite tracks on the album. After that, they dive into a Show and Tell segment, discussing the awesome Jeff Rosenstock and The Menzingers show they saw in Boston. Jake discusses winning tickets to see Stevie Nicks and Pretenders.
Dave King, also known as dak from the days of Fire Joe Morgan, discusses the origins of FJM, as well as writing for Parks and Recreation.
On the 10th anniversary of Fire Joe Morgan’s first post, Ben and Sam talk to Michael Schur about FJM, sports-media sins in the age of Twitter and, oddly enough, The O.C.