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Extrait : « … En réalité, ce serait bien là le seul fait d'arme de ce musicien anglais, à la rousseur flamboyante, comme celle de son amie Florence Welsh, celle de Florence & The machine, dont il a fait la première partie il y a quelques années. Un type sans histoire, propre comme un sou neuf, 3 albums en poche dont personne n'a entendu parler, avec une musique touche à tout, tour à tour rock indé, pop rétro, soul, électro, folk baroque, lo fi. Comment subterraneans a-t-elle atterri dans mon mobile, aucune idée, en fait il se trouve que ça s'écoute bien, la guitare rappelle de loin en loin Ry Cooder, ça ne va pas bouleverser ta vie, mais tu vas mieux dormir et rêver que tu pètes le nez de Jean-Pierre Foucaud … » Pour commenter les épisodes, tu peux le faire sur ton appli de podcasts habituelle, c'est toujours bon pour l'audience. Mais également sur le site web dédié, il y a une section Le Bar, ouverte 24/24, pour causer du podcast ou de musique en général, je t'y attends avec impatience. Enfin, si tu souhaites me soumettre une chanson, c'est aussi sur le site web que ça se passe. Pour soutenir Good Morning Music et Gros Naze : 1. Abonne-toi 2. Laisse-moi un avis et 5 étoiles sur Apple Podcasts, ou Spotify et Podcast Addict 3. Partage ton épisode préféré à 3 personnes autour de toi. Ou 3.000 si tu connais plein de monde. Good Morning Music Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Hello dear friend, welcome to the Monthly Music Challenge podcast with your hosts Cosmic Bos. This episode is MMC 2.4 - Animals For the fourth theme of the second year of the monthly music challenge, it felt only natural to come back down from Space (MMC 2.3 - Intergalactic) and go and spend some time with nature, chat to the birds for a bit, play 'fetch the random throwable object' with a dog, listen to the conforting ASMR sounds of a cat purring on your lap, and have the soothing tones of David Battenberg cake share the majestic wonders of the animal kingdom with you. So here it is, the MMC Challenger (our Rocket, Submarine, Train that crosses the creative multiverse) has collected up all the animals it could find for inspiration for the musical wonder that is the Monthly Music Challenge. Your hosts are Nick and Andy Jackson, brothers from the UK that form up the musical outfit known as Cosmic Bos (one S on Bos - we are economical with our 'S's), and they are here to take you on the musical safari that awaits your baited earholes. Join David Battenberg cake, Big Mic, the Sexy German, Sir Patrick McKellen, Proffessor Briiiiiiiiiian Cox, Little Nick and a whole bunch of other new characters/impressions suggested by the wonderful musicians of the MMC. David Battenberg cake and his singing cake friends (Taylor Swiss roll, Breddie Mercury, David Bowieberg, Elvis Pretzel, FABBA, Cake Bush, Elton Scone, Dave Grohlberg, Fleetwood Macaroon, Morrisseed, Florence Welsh cake (and the Vending Machine), Radiobread, Robert Swiss, Damon Albran muffin, John Lemon Meringne, Paul McCakeney, Ringdough Starr, George Harriscone, Eclairic Clapton, Michael FlapJackson and introducing Cannoli Minogue) are joined this month by the menagerie of fruit and veg animals, including Labranoodle, Brocacollie, Springaspaniel, Orangatangerine, Tomato Cats, BananaLlama, Figlet, Fruit Bats, Pearakeets and the PineOwlpple. The world of David Battenberg Cake just got a little brighter with all the majestic animals joining. Come join all the fun on TikTok. You can purchase Cosmic Bos's Animals song 'The Animal In Me Sees The Humanity In You' from bandcamp here https://cosmicbos.bandcamp.com/track/the-animal-in-me-sees-the-humanity-in-you Cosmic Bos will be donating a portion of profits to support Animal Charities, so please suggest to us which charities we should donate to. Cosmic Bos also made a video to go along with the song, please visit our YouTube for more Cosmic Bos Official Music Video also there you can find this episode to vote in the peoples choice award and leave comments, we love comments, please leave lots of comments. Speaking of the Peoples Choice award, SPOILET ALERT! The joint winners of the PCA for MMC 2.3 Intergalactic are... Colin Pimlott 'Intergalactic Void' and John Serrano, Only the Host and Tracy Cloud 'Are You Here'. Congratulations! Both truly majestic songs. So let's move onto the business of the next theme, which we are proud to announce is being cocurated by Uncle Funkbeard, the undisputed Golden God of the Funkiverse. The theme for Monthly Music Challenge MMC 2.5 is Funk Drunk Love that is MMC 2.5 - Funk Drunk Love Please get them funky drunky lovey tunes into the podcast by the 31st May 2024. Email your mp3 with a write up about the song and a bio (if it's your first trip aboard the MMC Challenge) to cosmicbos@gmail.com by the 31st May. Huge Thanks to Uncle Funkbeard for bringing us the Funk we need for the MMC's genre theme of the year. Here is the full tracklist for the episode, not in the order they appear in the episode, but in the order they are presented in the legendary game 'Big Mic's Big Numbers' hosted by Big Mic. 1. Cosmic Bos - The Animal In Me Sees The Humanity In You 2. Hellwaddler - Animetal 3. Notehead - Researching Spiders 4. John Serrano - King Frog 5. Chemical Shift - Asteroids 6. Natalie Williams Calhoun - A Day In The Life 7. Mobidextrous - Elemental Bird 8. TruckDog - Taken by Animals 9. Mario Marino and Jonathan Hadley - The Manimal 10. Callilunasa - The Dancing Bear and The Little Child 11. Tonal Drift - Denizens of the Deep 12. NaykelTBG - Tungba 13. Andrew Hartshorn - Peter and the Birds 14. A Sea Warren - Animals 15. Trench Gun - Nothing Special 16. Colin Pimlott - Animal Attraction 17. Uncle Funkbeard - The Flaming O 18. Taylor Lidstone and Ruby Lan - Menagarie of Love Please go and vote for your faves in the People Choice Award poll on the YouTube video for this episode, or on X, or on the Discord for the MMC. Thank you. Thank you for coming on this musical safari with us, we really do appreciate it, please like, share and subscribe to the podcast in all the podcast places, and comment on the youtubes, and come say Hi to David on Tiktok, and buy all the music from bandcamp. Please support all the wonderful artists of the MMC, purchase their music and follow them on the socials, music is the international language, let's keep building this creative community and become a force for positivity that can change the world for the better. Majestic. So final reminder, theme for May is Funk Drunk Love Submission closing date is 31st May 2024 You are amazing, we love you Cosmic Bos
- Des nouvelles de la santé de Florence Welsh de Florence And The Machine - Francis Cabrel tease un nouveau single. - Green Day sort un T-Shirt qui risque de devenir collector
A former F1 champion is selling some amazing things. Also in this episode, a haunted VW T7 Multivan, a Lexus with a fault, a brief review of the ID.Buzz van, why the new BMW M2 is like a set of animal balls, Liam Neeson in Miami Vice, a wild horse Bedford Rascal at Mansell's karting centre, more horribly mistreated Jaguars, a barn find dog incident, the mysterious Gibbons method, a Hero Honda update, vigilante plumbing, and Greg James out of Radio 1 sends us his Florence Welsh impersonation. patreon.com/smithandsniff Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pour la première émission de la rentrée, #LeDriveRTL2 reçoit Gérald de Palmas ce lundi 28 août. L'artiste a parlé avec Eric Jean-Jean de "Sous un soleil de plomb", son nouvel album qui sortira cet automne. Les nouveautés du jour : Hozier & Brandi Carlile "Damage Gets Done" Sufjan Stevens "So You Are Tired" Les coups de cœur de l'été : - Miles Kane "One Man Band" - Greta Van Fleet "Starcatcher" - Hozier "Unreal Unearth" - Be Your Own Pet "Goodtime!" Le journal de la musique : - Des nouvelles de la santé de Florence Welsh de Florence And The Machine - Francis Cabrel tease un nouveau single. - Green Day sort un T-Shirt qui risque de devenir collector Les classique du jour : - Shania Twain "Any Man of Mine" - Amy Winehouse "Back To Black"
Florence Welsh singt im Song "King": „I am no Mother, I am no Bride, I am King“. Es ist der Einblick in einen inneren Dialog – wie selbstbezogen darf ich mein Leben leben. Wir müssen nichts für niemanden sein, wir müssen niemandes Mutter oder Braut sein, wir dürfen uns selbst einfach zum „King“ in unserem Leben deklarieren und unsere eigene Entfaltung im Leben verfolgen – eine Haltung, die vielen Männern und männlich konditionierten Personen ganz selbstverständlich mit auf den Lebensweg gegeben wird – und bei Frauen oft immer noch als radikal angesehen wird, wie viele gesellschaftliche Diskurse zeigen. Über dieses Gefühl spricht Suzanne Frankenfeld in dieser Folge. Sie arbeitet als Achtsamkeitslehrerin und spirituelle Businessmentorin für Frauen. In Suzannes eigenem Podcast „Venus Codes“ spricht sie über ihre ganz persönliche Schnittmenge aus den Themen Spiritualität, Feminismus und beruflicher Selbstständigkeit. Foto © Autumn de Wilde Homepage: https://7tage1song.de Playlist Podcast und Song: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/20KHRuuW0YqS7ZyHUdlKO4?si=b6ea0b237af041ec Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/7tage1song/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pg/7tage1song/ Kontakt: post@7tage1song.de Link zum Song: https://songwhip.com/florence-the-machine/king Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0M5tOXTC0lM8RVycUBQnjy?si=idKC-CFaRp2ZD992gvWvsQ
In episode #115 of The XS Noize Podcast, Mark Millar catches up with Bristol-based songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist Tor Maries AKA Billy Nomates to talk about her latest album CACTI. Recorded at her flat and Invada Studios, CACTI is a huge step up for the artist, who received widespread critical acclaim for her eponymous 2020 debut album, with heavy airplay across BBC Radio 6 Music and support from luminaries such as Iggy Pop, Florence Welsh and Steve Albini. In this interview, Tor talks about writing and recording the new album, starting in the music business, that Jools Holland performance and lots more. Please subscribe and follow XS Noize on the social media links below Check out the article on XS Noize - https://bityl.co/Gqbm Follow XS Noize: Website - https://www.xsnoize.com/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/xsnoizemusic Twitter - https://twitter.com/xsnoizemusic Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/xsnoizemusic/
Kunst vs. Content - die Entrepreneurisierung von KunstSponsoring: https://linktr.ee/feuerundbrotWas ist eigentlich Kunst, was ist Content, was unterscheidet Künstler*innen von Unternehmer*innen, gibt es da heute noch einen Unterschied? Mit großer Reichweite und einer ausgefeilten öffentlichen Persona (siehe letzte Folge) kann bzw. will uns jeder etwas verkaufen. Sei es nun Eistee, Pizza oder eine neue Skin Care Linie. Und die die es nicht wollen, werden dazu gedrängt, so beschwerten sich zuletzt die Musikerinnen Halsey, Fka Twigs, Florence Welsh oder auch Charli xcx darüber, wie ihre Plattenlabel sie dazu bringen wollen, mehr "Content" zu liefern, also im Endeffekt kleine Schnipsel, die vielleicht sogar für den nächsten viralen Moment taugen. Was bedeutet es für Künstler*innen heutzutage, dass die Kunst alleine manchmal nicht mehr ausreicht und wie beeinflusst das wiederrum die Kunst? Marketing Genies wie lil Nas X und sein Team scheinen es raus zu haben, diese Welle zu reiten und trotzdem eine nachhaltige Karriere zu gestalten. Andere werden zum viralen One Hit Wonder und verschwinden wieder, aber was macht er denn anders? Auch in anderen Kunstformen wird immer deutlicher, wie sehr Reichweite zählt und dass anders auf die Kunst geblickt wird, wenn wir die digitale Auswertung immer gleich mit betrachten. Sind Künstler*innen also geborene Entrepreneur*innen oder ist Kunst, die aufs Verkaufen ausgelegt ist, automatisch profan? Sind wir selber arrogant, wenn wir da überhaupt Unterschiede machen und wie müssen wir alle unseren Kunstkonsum hinterfragen?Shownotes:Sponsoring: https://linktr.ee/feuerundbrotPayPal it Your Way. Immer schön flexibel: Ein vielseitiges Leben erfordert flexible Zahlungsmöglichkeiten. PayPal bietet dir für jede Situation die passende Lösung. Bezahle, wie und wann du willst – sofort, nach 30 Tagen* oder in 3, 6, 12 oder 24 Raten**. Mit PayPal gestaltest du deinen Sommer so wie du es willst. **vorbehaltlich KreditwürdigkeitsprüfungQuellen:https://glasstire.com/2019/05/12/art-is-not-entrepreneurship/https://solowork.co/story/youre-an-artist-not-an-entrepreneurThe Artist is dead. Long live the creative entrepreneur | Bart Van der Roost | TEDxGhent Are artists entrepreneurs? 3 Reasons Why Artists And Entrepreneurs Are The Same by Adam Leipzig celebrities need to STOP creating beauty brands! Is TikTok Hurting the Music Industry? TikTok's Impact on the Music Industry Why Tik Tok is destroying the music industry See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Edgar und Harti wandern vom Nutri-Score zur Nachvollziehbarkeit von Fetischpartys. Gute Musik- und Filmtipps gibt es obendrauf. Wenn ihr möchtet könnt ihr "Nicht die Einzigen" finanziell unterstützen: Unter folgendem Link könnt ihr für 0,99 € pro Monat ein Abonnement abschließen: https://www.paypal.com/webapps/billing/plans/subscribe?plan_id=P-2W153286NY630640LMH77BYI Heißt pro Monat werden 0,99 € von eurem Paypalkonto abgebucht. Aber auch einmaligen Zuwendungen stehen Edgar und Harti gerührt gegenüber, unter nicht dieeinzigen@gmail.com oder den Direktlink: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/nichtdieeinzigen Playlist Nicht die Einzigen: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2B0FpVlQ1hw7nKosxVdOtN?si=g1T7aewnRmCc6hkD4QluDw Nicht die Einzigen Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nicht_die_einzigen/ Telegramkanal: https://t.me/joinchat/U0jKmWitt27vt9wx Edgar Einfühlsam Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/edgar_einfuehlsam/?hl=de Edgar Einfühlsam YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsO64aLGLO_IutWCU0r1kFw?view_as=subscriber Kollege Hartmann Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kollege_hartmann/?hl=de
Century Club is your weekly shot of what's new in music. Every week, the Tunes & Tumblers team bring you a mini pairing of a recent release and a craft shooter to keep your quarantine interesting. Make all the shots to enter the esteemed club yourself. Florence Welsh and her Machine have returned from wherever they reside in the Fae to bless us with the first taste of their new album. "King" is a march to war between artistic ambition, family, and social expectation with Florence + the Machine striding right down the middle. Knock back the non-alcoholic yet invigorating Golden Crown shot before you take up arms yourself. But the fun doesn't stop there. Psychedelic folk duo Party of the Sun stop by the pod to send us off with an exclusive live performance of their song "See Through" from their latest EP Capsule I. It's a smooth and satisfying dessert to one of our fierest conversations to date. Cheers! Listen to "King" by Florence + the Machine Listen to "See Through" by Party of the Sun A Golden Crown 1 part Apple Cider Vinegar 2 parts Ginger Beer Pour Apple Cider Vinegar and chilled Ginger Beer into a shot glass and enjoy! Party of the Sun Official Site Party of the Sun on Bandcamp Party of the Sun on Facebook Party of the Sun on Instagram Episode Playlist: Bands and Bookmarks: Theme Music by New New Girlfriend Tunes & Tumblers on Instagram Tunes & Tumblers on Twitter Tunes & Tumblers on Facebook Tunes & Tumblers on Spotify Call or Text the Tunes & Tumblers Hotline: (626) 604-6477 Cover art by Pedro Isaac Chairez --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tunes--tumblers/support Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Century Club is your weekly shot of what's new in music. Every week, the Tunes & Tumblers team bring you a mini pairing of a recent release and a craft shooter to keep your quarantine interesting. Make all the shots to enter the esteemed club yourself.Florence Welsh and her Machine have returned from wherever they reside in the Fae to bless us with the first taste of their new album. "King" is a march to war between artistic ambition, family, and social expectation with Florence + the Machine striding right down the middle. Knock back the non-alcoholic yet invigorating Golden Crown shot before you take up arms yourself.But the fun doesn't stop there. Psychedelic folk duo Party of the Sun stop by the pod to send us off with an exclusive live performance of their song "See Through" from their latest EP Capsule I. It's a smooth and satisfying dessert to one of our fierest conversations to date. Cheers!Listen to "King" by Florence + the MachineListen to "See Through" by Party of the SunA Golden Crown 1 part Apple Cider Vinegar 2 parts Ginger Beer Pour Apple Cider Vinegar and chilled Ginger Beer into a shot glass and enjoy!Party of the Sun Official SiteParty of the Sun on BandcampParty of the Sun on FacebookParty of the Sun on InstagramEpisode Playlist:Bands and Bookmarks:Theme Music by New New GirlfriendTunes & Tumblers on Instagram Tunes & Tumblers on Twitter Tunes & Tumblers on Facebook Tunes & Tumblers on Spotify Call or Text the Tunes & Tumblers Hotline: (626) 604-6477Cover art by Pedro Isaac Chairez--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tunes--tumblers/support
Century Club is your weekly shot of what's new in music. Every week, the Tunes & Tumblers team bring you a mini pairing of a recent release and a craft shooter to keep your quarantine interesting. Make all the shots to enter the esteemed club yourself. Florence Welsh and her Machine have returned from wherever they reside in the Fae to bless us with the first taste of their new album. "King" is a march to war between artistic ambition, family, and social expectation with Florence + the Machine striding right down the middle. Knock back the non-alcoholic yet invigorating Golden Crown shot before you take up arms yourself. But the fun doesn't stop there. Psychedelic folk duo Party of the Sun stop by the pod to send us off with an exclusive live performance of their song "See Through" from their latest EP Capsule I. It's a smooth and satisfying dessert to one of our fierest conversations to date. Cheers! Listen to "King" by Florence + the Machine Listen to "See Through" by Party of the Sun A Golden Crown 1 part Apple Cider Vinegar 2 parts Ginger Beer Pour Apple Cider Vinegar and chilled Ginger Beer into a shot glass and enjoy! Party of the Sun Official Site Party of the Sun on Bandcamp Party of the Sun on Facebook Party of the Sun on Instagram Episode Playlist: Bands and Bookmarks: Theme Music by New New Girlfriend Tunes & Tumblers on Instagram Tunes & Tumblers on Twitter Tunes & Tumblers on Facebook Tunes & Tumblers on Spotify Call or Text the Tunes & Tumblers Hotline: (626) 604-6477 Cover art by Pedro Isaac Chairez --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tunes--tumblers/support Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Century Club is your weekly shot of what's new in music. Every week, the Tunes & Tumblers team bring you a mini pairing of a recent release and a craft shooter to keep your quarantine interesting. Make all the shots to enter the esteemed club yourself.Florence Welsh and her Machine have returned from wherever they reside in the Fae to bless us with the first taste of their new album. "King" is a march to war between artistic ambition, family, and social expectation with Florence + the Machine striding right down the middle. Knock back the non-alcoholic yet invigorating Golden Crown shot before you take up arms yourself.But the fun doesn't stop there. Psychedelic folk duo Party of the Sun stop by the pod to send us off with an exclusive live performance of their song "See Through" from their latest EP Capsule I. It's a smooth and satisfying dessert to one of our fierest conversations to date. Cheers!Listen to "King" by Florence + the MachineListen to "See Through" by Party of the SunA Golden Crown 1 part Apple Cider Vinegar 2 parts Ginger Beer Pour Apple Cider Vinegar and chilled Ginger Beer into a shot glass and enjoy!Party of the Sun Official SiteParty of the Sun on BandcampParty of the Sun on FacebookParty of the Sun on InstagramEpisode Playlist:Bands and Bookmarks:Theme Music by New New GirlfriendTunes & Tumblers on Instagram Tunes & Tumblers on Twitter Tunes & Tumblers on Facebook Tunes & Tumblers on Spotify Call or Text the Tunes & Tumblers Hotline: (626) 604-6477Cover art by Pedro Isaac Chairez--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tunes--tumblers/support
Episode 317 - Lean into the support from people who want to help you. Dig into yourself. There is an endless well of spirit, heart, and capacity that we all have. We just need to tap into it—everything you need you have. Lunita took her last drink on October 10, 2020. She is from San Diego. This is her story of living alcohol-free (AF) BetterHelp Visit betterhelp.com/ELEVATOR and join the over 500,000 people talking charge of their mental health with the help of an experienced professional. Recovery Elevator listeners get 10% off your first month at betterhelp.com/ELEVATOR. Finding Your Better You – Odette’s weekly message There is a myth of sobriety, that sobriety is not fun. Odette finds joy when people debunk this myth. Some of her favorite badass sober stories include: Bradley Cooper – sober at 29 years old. He attributes his career success to his sobriety. Brad Pitt – credits his sobriety to Bradley Cooper. Florence Welsh – sobriety does not doom you to boredom. David Lloyd George, British Prime Minister in the early 1900’s, backed the licensing bill. Dax Shepherd says he wouldn’t have anything he has without his sobriety. His guests and podcast sponsors are a lot of fun. Anthony Hopkins recently hit 45 years, sober saying, “Hang in there. Today is the tomorrow you were so worried about yesterday. Young- people, don’t give up. Just keep in there” Cristiano Ronaldo, a Portuguese soccer player, is sober. His father passed from alcohol abuse, and Cristiano has changed his life trajectory and is a role model of sobriety for his family. Al Pacino, Jamie Lee Curtis, Robert Downey, Jr., Eminem, Chrissy Teigen, Keith Urban, Kelly Osbourne, Ben Affleck, Gillian Jacobs, James Franco, John Travolta, Shakira, J.Lo, Stephen King, Eva Mendes, Tom Cruise, Natalie Portman, Elton John, Zac Efron, Tyra Banks, Daniel Radcliffe, Demi Lovato, Chris Martin (Coldplay) among many others are on the sober team. We are not alone, we are not boring, quite the contrary. Sobriety is the gateway to authenticity. How do you feel about joining the alcohol-free club and staying in it with us? [8:57] Odette Introduces Lunita Lunita is Latina like Odette. She hit reset on October 10, 2020. She is an American-born bi-cultural person from San Diego and a single mom. Her father is from Panama, and her mother is from Mexico. Her daughters are 9 and 11. She is a yoga teacher and healing arts practitioner. She loves nature, plant medicine, yoga, and she is a poet, writer, painter and loves anything to do with arts and the body. [11:42] Tell us about your history with drinking? Lunita took her first drink at 14 in Mexico, where the lines are a little more blurred. As she looks back at that time, drinking gave her a sense of calm and inner knowing that she had never felt before. Her nervous system was soothed by alcohol. She was a highly sensitive child, and her parents didn’t know how to manage her gifts. She drank through her teenage years into her twenties. Occasionally she would blackout. She liked drinking. She said alcohol took her from a highly sensitive introvert to a comfortable, fun drunk. It awakened her artistic side. She didn’t want to stop because it was fun. Fast forward, Lunita got pregnant, got married, had two children, and drinking became her coping mechanism for managing parenting as a young adult. She was a part of the mommy wine culture. She realized she was drinking every night. After she and her husband separated, her drinking became dark. She drank every night while trying to hold it together for work and her daughters. She hated her life and felt terrible and disconnected from herself every day. Her husband and best friend made comments about her drinking, but she didn’t want to stop. Drinking became a medication, a chemical dependency. Alcohol was sinking Lunita. In her thirties, she was cornered by a cousin, then her best friend who caught her sneaking drinks or blacking out. [17:19] How did you respond to the comments from other people? Lunita said she was telling herself it was ok. She would get defensive or appease others with slogans like “mommy happy hour” “5 o’clock somewhere”. She was presentable, so she didn’t think there was a problem. She found herself being very inconsistent. She was eating clean, practicing yoga, running, drinking green smoothies, but drinking every night. She was aware of the dissonance, but she still didn’t want to stop drinking. [20:52} Tell me about the shift within you. Lunita said she started drinking hard liquor instead of beer or wine because she could get drunk faster, with fewer calories. Her body reacted right away. The hangovers became worse, she lost her appetite, and the fun of drinking turned into darkness. She began to experience rock bottom moments in relationships or at work. She was no longer in denial but wasn’t sure what to do. Four years ago, her friend said, “you’ve got to do something.” She was sober for two years. Since then, she’s had some resets. She knew it was die or get sober. [24:06] Have you identified the reasons why you would drink again, and what tools have you added along the way? Lunita said community, healing, yoga, meditation, and plants allowed her to release alcohol from her life for two years. She felt alive, vital, and fresh. Then she said she thought she could pursue healthy drinking with wine or beer, no hard liquor. She wasn’t blacking out, but she noticed a gradual backslide with her relationships and her work. The old habit wasn’t serving her anymore. She had a brief period of drinking again but was sober for six months. In October, she reset her self-talk and said, I am not doing anything that doesn’t serve me. That became a massive shift for her, from her highest self. She doesn’t choose anything that doesn’t suit her anymore. She now focuses on activism about alcohol. She believes it is a privilege to have a functional relationship with alcohol. Now that she is sober, the work she is offering the world makes a difference. [31:16] Tell me more about this time being different? How do you deal with cravings or discomfort? Lunita said she deals with discomfort by leveraging therapy. As a human, she wants to do her own work while continuing to help others. Her therapist has been crucial. Accountability through community has been instrumental for her. She said that having a sober partner has made an enormous difference for her, and she appreciates his support. Community is huge for Lunita, and her yoga practice, breathwork, herbs, and running are pivotal. They help healthily regulate her nervous system. Lunita drinks embarrassing amounts of Pellegrino, teas, tonics, and elixirs to overcome cravings. [35:21] You described yourself as a sensitive person, an empath. How has the acceptance of your true essence shifted your ability to be authentic to yourself? Lunita said it had been a journey and a stubborn need to overcome the distortions, toxic family structure, the lies she told herself, and accept she is not like anyone else and isn’t meant to be. Her reclamation of herself came from sobriety and being sober. She avoided talking about recovery during her first two years of sobriety because of the shame. Now she knows some of the most radical, authentic beings have issues with addiction. She is learning to make space for herself, rebel for herself, and heal herself so she can be an example for her daughters. [41:46] Tell me about your relationships and how they have shifted over the years? Lunita said the law of quantum physics means our vibe attracts people who are with us. She was attracting certain people who were looking for a healing, medicine, or heart. Those relationships were not serving her because they were one-way relationships. Now she has an amazing partner because she is serving her highest self. She attracts people who participate equally in relationships with her. She was dating the same version of who she was. When she started honoring her true self, all of her relationships changed. She now attracts beautiful heart-centered people. [46:39} Rapid Fire Round What are you excited about right now? I am completely myself – for better or worse. In every relationship, in every moment, I am myself. It is such a relief. What would you say to your younger self? Your weirdness is magic. You don’t have to try to be cool, Do YOU. What is your favorite ice cream flavor? Chocolate chip cookie dough What piece of guidance would you give to listeners who are thinking about ditching the booze? You are so much braver and more capable than you think. If I can do it, you can do it. Seek support from people who want to help you. Dig into yourself. There is an endless well of spirit and heart. We just have to tap into that – it’s there. I promise everything you need you have. You may have to say adios to booze if …. If you are hiding bottles. Odette’s Weekly Challenge Search for sober people in your interest bubbles (sober Mom’s, sober artists, sober photographers, sober writers). We are all out here; you just have to look closer. Denzel Washington said, “I made a commitment to completely cut out drinking and anything that might hamper me from getting my mind and body together. The floodgates of goodness have opened upon me: spiritually, emotionally, and financially. You are not alone, together is always better. Welcome to the sober club. I promise it's going to be fun. Upcoming events, retreats, and courses: Bozeman 2021 (August 18-22, 2021) This is our flagship annual retreat held in the pristine forests of Big Sky Country, 10 miles south of Bozeman, Montana. During this 5-day event, you’ll discover how to expand the boundaries of your comfort zone. 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Kathryn O'Shea - www.venmo.com/kathrynoshea Listen and follow Kathryn at these places www.kathrynosheamusic.com. www.facebook.com/kathrynosheamusic www.instagram.com/kathrynoshea/ Larue June www.laruejune.com www.instagram.com/laruejune_ Subscribe to the podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wnc-original-music/id1378776313 https://www.iheart.com/podcast/wnc-original-music-31067964/ This link has all the other places to subscribe https://gopod.me/wncom Follow on Social Media https://www.facebook.com/wncoriginalmusic https://www.wncoriginalmusic.com https://www.instagram.com/wnc_original_music/ All music used by permission “There’s a unique dynamic going on in the music of Asheville, North Carolina singer/songwriter Kathryn O’Shea. As a writer, her songs tend toward the confessional or autobiographical, the type we most often hear accompanied by an acoustic guitar. But O’Shea’s husky, low-toned moan is buoyed instead by her skeletal banjo playing.” -The Greenville Journal Known best for her hauntingly poignant lyricism and masterful vocal play, Kathryn has been featured by Sofar Sounds, WPVM Radio, WNC Original Music Podcast, and more. Last fall, she opened for the internationally renowned Los Angeles-based artist Terra Naomi at 7 Stages Theatre in Atlanta, then moved home shortly after and placed 2nd overall in the 11th annual Brown Bag Songwriter’s Competition at The Asheville Music Hall. Kathryn is currently recording her debut studio EP with M.G. O'Shea, a talented audio engineer who just so happens to be her big brother. Last summer, the two worked together to produce Kathryn's debut single, “Snow." Immersive Atlanta premiered the track wrote the following: "The moment Kathryn O’Shea’s enormous voice slips into the jaunty bustle of ‘Snow,’ you’ll surely wonder what record label she’s gunning for. With a timbre as dynamic as Florence Welsh, the singer/songwriter strips back the sentimental mush from falling snow to tell a clever tale about getting holed in for the winter; even in just four minutes, she fleshes out a character who wrestles with more than just frozen desire.”
Uèle Lamore est compositrice, arrangeuse et cheffe d’orchestre. Après avoir étudié la musique aux Etats-Unis (d’abord pour devenir guitariste de session, avant de switcher vers la composition classique), elle est rentrée en France et a créé (à seulement 24 ans, yolo) l’Orchestre Orage, un orchestre d’une trentaine de musiciens, qui ne se consacre pas au classique, mais à la musique contemporaine (ils ont collaboré avec des groupes de la scène française comme Agar Agar, Grand Blanc, Renart, etc.).Elle sortira un album Plunderphonia chez !K7 cette année, puis son premier album solo Loom dans la foulée (en attendant, son EP Tracks est dispo ICI). Elle travaille également sur de la musique de film (Marcher sur l’Eau d’Aïssa Maïga,…) et plusieurs autres collaborations.Après avoir vu son TEDx sur YouTube, j’ai eu très envie de discuter avec elle de son parcours : De comment elle a commencé la musique (en piquant une colère devant un magasin)De son adolescence « avec les geeks et les nerds »De quand elle a semi-harcelé un chef d’orchestre pour bosser avec lui (ça a marché)De comment elle a lancé l’Orchestre Orage et a collaboré avec la crème de la scène française (Agar Agar, Grand Blanc, etc.)Du coup de poker qui leur a fait décrocher une date au Théâtre du Châtelet alors qu’ils n’avaient encore aucun musicien dans l’orchestreD’essayer d’être la personne la plus heureuse qu’on connaitDe cartes Yu-Gi-Oh (MP si vous avez les quatre autres parties d’Exodia)Vous pouvez soutenir Les Gens Qui Doutent via Patreon. A propos de Uèle LamoreFacebook | Instagram | YoutubeSpotify | Deezer | Apple MusicA propos de ce podcastAbonnez-vous sur iTunes, PocketCasts, Spotify ou via n'importe quelle application de podcasts (RSS)Tenez-vous au courant des prochains épisodes en me suivant sur Twitter, Facebook ou InstagramPour venir me voir en spectacle, c'est ici RéférencesSon conférence TedX « J’ai toujours su ce que je ne voulais pas faire »Jimi Hendrix, Allman BrothersThe Strokes, Arctic MonkeysAgar Agar et Renart, avec qui l’Orchestre Orage a fait son premier concert au Théâtre du Châtelet Les labels Cracki Records & EntrepriseSon prochain album avec K7 (Giacomo Puccini version italo disco / indie rock)Sony CSLSon morceau JūJo Station, imaginé pendant son premier voyage à KyotoL’Anglais Alpha Mist avec qui elle a collaboréAïssa Maïga, qui prépare un film (Marcher sur l’eau) dont la musique a été composée par UèleLe Horla de Maupassant Le Rouge et le Noir de StendhalTrois artistes qu’elle écoute pour l’instant : Apollo Noir (qui a bossé sur le premier album de Silly Boy Blue), Yelle& Alban Claudin (claviériste de Clara Luciani)Florence Welsh (de Florence and the Machine)Adèle Pour soutenir le podcast via PatreonSoutenez ce podcast http://supporter.acast.com/lesgensquidoutent. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
Stuart Clark joins Pat with new music releases from Paul McCartney, Taylor Swift and Florence Welsh. Listen and subscribe to The Pat Kenny Show on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
Stuart Clark joins Pat with new music releases from Paul McCartney, Taylor Swift and Florence Welsh. Listen and subscribe to The Pat Kenny Show on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
DMV-based indie rock band AFTER THE MARTYRS shared their band's story during their Harmonic Heart Interview on 11/7/2020. The duo (consisting of Brenna Carroll on songwriting and vocals and Paco Galazar on guitar and bass) recounted how they were introduced through a mutual friend and started hiking and practicing music together. Brenna discussed how the self-discipline and rebellion of medieval female hagiographies and the eccentric nature of Florence Welsh and Kate Bush influence her writing, music, and performance style. Paco outlined his journey of first picking up the guitar to learning to play a wide range of genres. The duo is looking to incorporate more members and to perform gigs once the COVID-19 pandemic has gotten under control. Please enjoy this interesting conversation touching on culture, medieval literature, learning instruments, psychological well-being, and more. Follow AFTER THE MARTYRS:Website: https://brennacarroll.wixsite.com/afterthemartyrsSoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-876059800YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCOputHem0Agw8c33j3Ar_gInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/after_the_martyrs/Stay connected with Harmonic Heart:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCruA_T8kDgolElZhDk3gDlQ/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/harmonicheartblog/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HarmonicHeartBlogTwitter: https://twitter.com/harmonichearttvTik Tok: https://vm.tiktok.com/veWwrL/Learn more about Chris Mallett:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1gSKALhg824qNSvkP1HQ6WYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkUJIuWM_vuY17caX6Qm3dwInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrismallettmusic See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tip Jar information Kathryn O'Shea - www.venmo.com/kathrynoshea Mike Martinez - www.venmo.com/michael-martinez-0114 Debrissa McKinney - www.venmo.com/Debrissa-McKinney www.paypal.me/Debrissa http://bit.ly/OsheaEncoreMain Click here for easy streaming or download - http://bit.ly/OsheaEncoreMp3 Click to listen on iTunes/apple iHeart Radio Spotify Stitcher Listen and follow Kathryn at these places www.kathrynosheamusic.com. www.facebook.com/kathrynosheamusic www.instagram.com/kathrynoshea/ Empire Strikes Brass - www.empirestrikesbrass.com Madison Maxwell's band Baghead - www.instagram.com/13agh3ad Mike Martinez's Band Natural Born Leaders - www.naturalbornleadersband.com Cutlass - www.instagram.com/cutlass_sc Subscribe to the podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wnc-original-music/id1378776313 https://www.iheart.com/podcast/wnc-original-music-31067964/ This link has all the other places to subscribe https://gopod.me/wncom Follow on Social Media https://www.facebook.com/wncoriginalmusic https://www.wncoriginalmusic.com https://www.instagram.com/wnc_original_music/ All music used by permission “There’s a unique dynamic going on in the music of Asheville, North Carolina singer/songwriter Kathryn O’Shea. As a writer, her songs tend toward the confessional or autobiographical, the type we most often hear accompanied by an acoustic guitar. But O’Shea’s husky, low-toned moan is buoyed instead by her skeletal banjo playing.” -The Greenville Journal Known best for her hauntingly poignant lyricism and masterful vocal play, Kathryn has been featured by Sofar Sounds, WPVM Radio, WNC Original Music Podcast, and more. Last fall, she opened for the internationally renowned Los Angeles-based artist Terra Naomi at 7 Stages Theatre in Atlanta, then moved home shortly after and placed 2nd overall in the 11th annual Brown Bag Songwriter’s Competition at The Asheville Music Hall. Kathryn is currently recording her debut studio EP with M.G. O'Shea, a talented audio engineer who just so happens to be her big brother. Last summer, the two worked together to produce Kathryn's debut single, “Snow." Immersive Atlanta premiered the track wrote the following: "The moment Kathryn O’Shea’s enormous voice slips into the jaunty bustle of ‘Snow,’ you’ll surely wonder what record label she’s gunning for. With a timbre as dynamic as Florence Welsh, the singer/songwriter strips back the sentimental mush from falling snow to tell a clever tale about getting holed in for the winter; even in just four minutes, she fleshes out a character who wrestles with more than just frozen desire.”
Well hello there - we're back with an episode featuring Florence and the Machine's latest album "High as Hope". Join us as we talk about the dramatic indie stylings of Florence Welsh's vocals, parenting, chasing your dreams, gravity, and geomagnetic...reversal? (Hmm, those last two sound like strange topics for an album discussion...guess you'll have to listen to find out!)
Florence Welsh wollte ihr neues Album eigentlich "The End Of Love" nennen – aber die Hoffnung hat zuletzt gesiegt. "High As Hope" heißt das gute Stück von Florence + The Machone, inklusive ausgefeilter Lyrik, Einflüssen aus Folk, Rock und Pop und einer Portion Herzschmerz. Unsere Review hört ihr in Folge 21 :) Außerdem sprechen wir darüber: – Wieso Florence + The Machine Torben ordentlich zum Heulen gebracht hat – MELT und Deichbrand – können diese Festivals uns so beeindrucken, wie das Hurricane? - Wie wir die neue KIZ-Version aka Das Verbale Stylekollektiv finden Freunde, danke für euren Support! Wir verabschieden uns in eine kleine Sommerpause und kommen frisch und munter bald wieder! YAY! Ihr mögt uns? Zeigt uns eure Liebe doch auch im virtuellen Leben! Abonniert und bewertet uns auf iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/lets-…d1296675617?mt=2 Wir sind auch bei Deezer: www.deezer.com/en/show/56499 Hier findet ihr uns auf Facebook: www.facebook.com/letstalkabouttracks/ Folgt uns auf Instagram – wir machen lustige Sachen, Ehrenwort! www.instagram.com/letstalkabouttracks/ Wir zwitschern auch auf Twitter: twitter.com/trackspodcast Unsere Spotify-Playlists findet ihr hier: open.spotify.com/user/letstalkabouttracks
He's sold over three million records, has over 2 million twitter followers and has notched up 66 million YouTube views of his work. Rapper Professor Green aka Stephen Manderson has now written his autobiography which details his troubled past, successful present and hopes for the future. He joins us on Saturday Live. Charlie le Mindu is a hair artist. He cuts hair, makes wigs and what he calls 'haute coiffure' a fusion of high fashion and hair which has produced hair coats and clothes. He's worked with Lady Gaga, Lana Del Ray and gave Florence Welsh her flame red dye. He joins us on Saturday live to tell us about his passion for and the power of HAIR. Seva Novgorodsev is famous in the former Soviet Union for broadcasting pop music across the Iron Curtain and introducing Western culture via the BBC World Service. This month saw him retiring after 38 years, and he joins us to reflect on a career in which he also played a baddie in a Bond film, and received fan mail in the form of a message in a bottle. Catherine Gallop is a listener who contacted us about her regular visits as a volunteer to Lourdes. She tells us what impact it had on her life and those who she travelled with. Actress Emilia Clarke rose to prominence playing "Khaleesi" in Game of Thrones, she's also starred on Broadway and appears in the latest Terminator film. Her inheritance tracks are 'Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' by The Beatles and 'Check yo self' by Ice Cube. and JP meets Ken Wilkinson who was a Spitfire pilot who flew in the Battle of Britain 75 years ago. Professor Green Lucky by Stephen Manderson is published by Blink publishing Haute Coiffure by Charlie le Mindu is published by Roads Publishing.