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“Peaceful protest,” they said… Meanwhile in L.A., cars are on fire, businesses are trashed, and traffic is chaos. Democrats are watching this like it's a Coachella afterparty, not a riot. We torch the narrative (not cars) in today's episode. #MVCR #MarkleyVanCampRobbins #LARiots #WokeDelusion #NoBS #CurrentEvents #PodcastClip
What started as a holiday workaround turned into a nationwide tour that's touched hundreds of lives. In this behind-the-scenes episode, Lesley Logan and Brad Crowell share the unfiltered origin story of the OPC Tour. From cross-country van trips to pandemic pivots, their journey proves that big dreams are built on small, intentional steps. Tune in to hear how messy action, community love, and a little bit of stubbornness made it all possible.If you have any questions about this episode or want to get some of the resources we mentioned, head over to LesleyLogan.co/podcast https://lesleylogan.co/podcast/. If you have any comments or questions about the Be It pod shoot us a message at beit@lesleylogan.co mailto:beit@lesleylogan.co. And as always, if you're enjoying the show please share it with someone who you think would enjoy it as well. It is your continued support that will help us continue to help others. Thank you so much! Never miss another show by subscribing at LesleyLogan.co/subscribe https://lesleylogan.co/podcast/#follow-subscribe-free.In this episode you will learn about:How a simple book tour idea inspired a cross-country Pilates tour.Their first cross-country drive and unexpected Instagram interest from fans.The rough logistics and lessons from their 2019 tour across 8 cities.How COVID-19 disrupted plans—and why they still bought a van anyway.The importance of staying persistent and evolving with each tour.Episode References/Links:OPC Summer Tour - https://opc.me/eventsBalanced Body - https://onlinepilatesclasses.com/memberships/perks If you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating and leave us a review on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser or Castbox. https://lovethepodcast.com/BITYSIDEALS! DEALS! DEALS! 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We wanted to bring the community together, and we wanted to get across the country. Lesley Logan 0:09 Welcome to the Be It Till You See It podcast where we talk about taking messy action, knowing that perfect is boring. I'm Lesley Logan, Pilates instructor and fitness business coach. I've trained thousands of people around the world and the number one thing I see stopping people from achieving anything is self-doubt. My friends, action brings clarity and it's the antidote to fear. Each week, my guest will bring bold, executable, intrinsic and targeted steps that you can use to put yourself first and Be It Till You See It. It's a practice, not a perfect. Let's get started.Lesley Logan 0:52 Welcome to the Be It Till You See It podcast with Brad as my guest. Brad Crowell 0:56 What? Who is here? Lesley Logan 0:57 Have we actually done it where you're my guest?Brad Crowell 1:00 Maybe. I mean, I've been on a couple of episodes where we've had, like, a group with some guests, but, like, has it just been you and I on them? Lesley Logan 1:07 But you're also, no, I don't think so. Brad Crowell 1:09 Maybe this is, I'm making a debut, people. Lesley Logan 1:11 All right, so here's the deal. We actually have to, like, do this as if I was introducing that episode, so that there can be an ad break. Brad Crowell 1:18 All right, go ahead. Lesley Logan 1:19 Hey guys. So today's episode is gonna be a little different, because, yes, as you heard, Brad's on the show, and we're gonna be talking a bit about the tour, and I thought it'd be really fun for us to actually take you back in the history of like, how the OPC tours started, why we do them, and just have some talk about the tour this week, because we're coming up on our eighth tour.Brad Crowell 1:40 I can't believe it's been eight. That's like mind blowing, actually. Lesley Logan 1:43 We're crazy people. Brad Crowell 1:44 Maybe a little bit, maybe just a little bit. Lesley Logan 1:46 Okay. So, Brad, do you remember when we did the first tour? Do you remember how the idea came to be?Brad Crowell 1:52 I do remember how the idea came to be. So you and I were in a coaching group, and there was another couple in the group who had written a book. They were very excited about this book, and they wanted to go around the cities and do a book tour launch slash hosting workshops while they were effectively selling their book. Lesley Logan 2:11 Yeah. And we were like, well, how can we go on a book tour? Because, I mean, yes, I have a book, but I didn't want to, like, go on a tour about the book. I was like, that doesn't really, I don't know if that's something I could do all the time. We're like, what if I, like, what, how can we go on a tour? And then, because you were a touring musician.Brad Crowell 2:25 Right, as soon as I, as soon as I heard them say that, and we started talking, I was like, we could just teach Pilates classes as we drive around on a tour. Like, hello. So obvious. Why did we not think of it before? Lesley Logan 2:37 The year, so we need to go back a year before that, Brad. So the only reason we actually thought we could do a tour in 2019 was because in 2018 I put my feet in the sand and said, I'm not flying home for the holidays. I'm not doing it. I love your family, but I can't do another flight. We've already done 150,000 miles of flying. I've been everywhere, and I hate flying at Christmas time. And also, for some reason, guys, LAX to Philly is almost impossible to find a nonstop flight. It's impossible to find a nonstop flight from Las Vegas to Philly, and so you have to fly red eyes, which is annoying because it's four and a half hours, not six hours, so you're not getting any sleep. And then you land there, and it's 11am somehow, and you're like, how?Brad Crowell 3:22 Yeah, you land at seven, by the time you get back to the house, it's 10:30, yeah, I mean, it's.Lesley Logan 3:26 Annoying. Brad Crowell 3:26 Not great. Lesley Logan 3:26 Anyways. Also, the last time we flew in 2017, I did finally fall asleep. And then, of course, the lights come on and they're like, is there a doctor on the plane? And I was just like, if they land this plane, if someone is not, of course, I want people to live. I'm not an asshole. But also I was finally asleep. So anyways, because we had done a cross-country tour. Brad Crowell 3:50 Trip. Lesley Logan 3:50 Trip, trip, in 2018. Brad Crowell 3:51 We just, we just rented a car, let's just go east, basically. And we didn't have an agenda other than we just had a couple of friends along the way that we were interested in seeing and saying hi to, and that was it. Lesley Logan 4:05 Just kind of based on, like, how many hours we thought, like, together we could drive. And, okay, that gets us here at night. And, oh, we have friends in St Louis. Okay, we can go here. So we have this tiny little car with the two dogs, and we drove. Brad Crowell 4:17 And we rented an SUV. But I was like, oh, you know, I don't need a, I don't need like a huge Tahoe or Chevy Suburban or anything. We could just get a regular SUV. It was so small, y'all. Lesley Logan 4:28 I don't know how they can call it an SUV. You guys, it was like, no, this is not an SUV. If you put a family of five in there, you couldn't have the groceries in the car, like it was so small. But anyways, it was just the two of us and the two dogs. And when we were on this trip, I was like, posting on Instagram, and this is before you really used Instagram for business, but I was posting like, oh, we're here. You know, I feel like, are you teaching here? And I was like, oh, people want us to teach here. I didn't know people would want your class on the holidays. So this had happened in 2018. Brad Crowell 4:56 That's right. Lesley Logan 4:57 Fast forward to October of 2019, and we are hearing this, and we're like, well, how can we do, so we had the, we knew.Brad Crowell 5:04 Kind of like had like I, like, we, we'd been prompted by our members from OPC, but that didn't actually turn into like we're going to do this tour thing next year, until this other couple was talking about their book launch, you're right. So, that was like, the second step to push us, if we're, like, to make it happen. Lesley Logan 5:21 Yeah and because we knew we could do the drive. Brad Crowell 5:22 Right, because we just done it the previous year, and we drove, you know, we drove both ways, you know, back and forth. Lesley Logan 5:28 Yeah. So we actually did the posters on the wall. I should have grabbed it for the visual, but we did, like, eight or nine cities, actually, we did on the very first we did Las Vegas. Brad Crowell 5:37 So that was 2019. Lesley Logan 5:39 We did Las Vegas, Denver, we did. Brad Crowell 5:43 Did we do St Louis? Lesley Logan 5:44 I don't know that we did St Louis. We did, no, we did Libertyville. So we did outside of Chicago, and then we did, like, some other ville, like, which was outside of Cleveland, but not Cleveland. Brad Crowell 5:55 Yeah, it was close to Cleveland, though. Lesley Logan 5:57 And then we did Lehigh Valley. Brad Crowell 6:00 Right, yeah, it was like, basically Bethlehem. Lesley Logan 6:03 And then we did Nashville, and then we did Atlanta. Brad Crowell 6:06 Oh, we did Nashville? Lesley Logan 6:07 Yeah. Brad Crowell 6:08 Oh. Lesley Logan 6:08 It was huge, like, 30 people, and that's why it's so, and people were like are you in Nashville, you guys are not, like, ever since then, not such a great follow up, you guys are not great. Love you. We want to go, trust me, we want to do Nashville. Um, then we did Atlanta, and then we did Austin, and then we did Phoenix. Brad Crowell 6:28 Geez, I don't even know how you remember these things. Lesley Logan 6:30 And then, I know, and then, and then, I don't know that we considered it part of the tour, although very much was. It was in January, we did Redlands, and then the world shut down. And then, so our first tour. Brad Crowell 6:46 We did Scottsdale. It was the last stop. Lesley Logan 6:48 Yeah, yeah, yeah. We did this really cool place in Scottsdale. Brad Crowell 6:51 Yeah. So I actually just pulled up the list. You nailed it, Vegas to Denver, to Chicago, which is Libertyville, to Cleveland, which is Strongsville, your second ville.Lesley Logan 6:58 I said it was another ville. Brad Crowell 6:59 I'm so impressed. Then Lehigh Valley, which is Bethlehem, and then Nashville, Austin and Scottsdale. Yeah. I am impressed. Lesley Logan 7:06 And then there was like, this little post tour stop in Redlands, which was not part of the tour. We added it in after the fact, but it was so fun. And it was like the true die hards, you know, the people who know the band before they make it to Coachella. It was like.Brad Crowell 7:20 Scottsdale was insane to me, that people even came out. It was like, negative 4 million degrees hot, and we had an outdoor venue. Lesley Logan 7:28 It was New Year's Eve. It was New Year's Eve at an outdoor venue. Brad Crowell 7:32 We literally had, like, it was, like, every three mats, there was a space heater, and everyone was like, oh my God, it's so cool. We're doing Pilates outside on January 1st. What are we doing? Lesley Logan 7:40 We all got warm enough, and it was super fun. And it was so great. Brad Crowell 7:44 It was so fun. Lesley Logan 7:45 It was sold out. It was such a great spot. And people, like, came from Canada, there, it was just like crazy. So, at any rate, it was so much fun, and we wanted new, we knew we want to do it again, but then, of course, the pandemic happened. But here's what got to happen, guys, so the pandemic happened, Brad and I still drove across the U.S., but we thought. Brad Crowell 8:01 I was just looking at the ticket sales, we had 133 tickets sold on that first tour.Lesley Logan 8:07 On the first tour, yeah. But we did that with a Tahoe, by the way. Brad Crowell 8:11 What, the second tour? After the first tour.Lesley Logan 8:15 No, no, we went to the Tahoe for the first tour. We went to the Tahoe. Brad Crowell 8:18 2019 yeah, you're right, yeah, because we knew that the tiny little SUV wasn't going to cut it, especially because we were bringing, like, stuff, and it was gonna be a little more of a robust tour. So we rented a Tahoe, and that was fine-ish, you know, it wasn't, it wasn't ideal, though, because, like, there was no real, yes, you could lay down on the back seat. We had this, the back, the middle seat was laid flat, but like, you know, it wasn't comfortable trying to sleep in the passenger seats sucks, like.Lesley Logan 8:45 Yeah, and also, you guys, we also, because we're going to places where we had clients, it wasn't necessarily places where we had friends, and so we were getting hotels. We had a hotel in Denver. We stayed in the financial district. Brad Crowell 8:57 Oh, I forgot we did. Lesley Logan 8:58 And then, in Libertyville we did stay at the host, like, basement, but Gaia had an accident. We're like, my God, we can't stay in people's houses, because Gaia's old. At any rate, it was really fun, and we, like, did it, but then with the pandemic, we obviously couldn't do it again. But what we did do during the year of 2020, was we actually bought the van, and because we knew we wanted a tour vehicle, and thank God we bought it, even though we weren't going on tour that year because they wanted to pay us what we paid for that van, like people were like, clamoring to get that van off our hands. But we got the van, you guys, we took it across the country in less than 48 hours. We drove from Las Vegas.Brad Crowell 9:34 That was 55 on the way home. Yep, 55 hours solid, from Philadelphia to Vegas. Lesley Logan 9:39 We, but on the way there, I don't think that van ever really stopped, because we tried to sleep in Vail on a mattress on the metal base of this cargo van. Brad Crowell 9:50 So okay, so here's what this looks like. We buy a cargo van. A cargo van is an empty box on wheels. Okay? And we bought the longest and the tallest, so it's 23 feet long, it's nine and change tall. And it's a big, it's a big, empty box. Lesley Logan 10:07 We've loaded it up. We have pictures of you and the empty box. Brad Crowell 10:09 The only thing that we did was throw things on the floor. There was nothing else in there. We literally had a mattress with six blankets on it, right? And then we had boxes and suitcases. Lesley Logan 10:21 Everything had to be tied on the walls. Brad Crowell 10:23 We took our, we took our, this is so fun, we raided our own laundry room because in the laundry room we have one of those wheelie situations where you could throw your dirty laundry, but then you could hang clean laundry up at the top. So I took that out of the laundry room, and I zip tied it to the wall of the van, bungee corded it to the wall of the van, and that became like, how did we store? How did we do our clothes, you know? So, like, that was our closet. Lesley Logan 10:49 It was crazy, because then we were driving back with all these boxes, I just felt like everything was gonna fly on us. Anyways, so, Erika Quest shout out to Erika Quest, she had a dream about us the night we were sleeping in Vail, because we're in the Walmart parking in Vail. So we pull into this Walmart parking lot in Vail, and I'm in the bed. Went into the six blankets. We got the three dogs. You're under the blankets. It's great. It's actually fine, because, like, we blasted the heat. Everything's fine. Brad Crowell 11:11 I mean, it was cold, like cold in your face, but it was like the mummy bags when you went camping as a kid. Lesley Logan 11:16 Yeah. So, so great. So anyways, we're halfway through the night, we're sleeping so good and then August stands up to turn around in the bed, and he basically just twists all the blankets off of us. And in that instant, you and I both were awake. Brad Crowell 11:29 I was so angry. Lesley Logan 11:29 And so angry and so cold. Brad Crowell 11:30 Because I had just gone to sleep. It was midnight when I pulled in, and then I was literally asleep for two hours, and then he pulled all the blankets off of all of us by twirling around. And I was so frustrated about it, and it was eight degrees out, and I was like, screw it, we're just gonna continue to drive to Denver.Lesley Logan 11:47 Erika Quest had a dream that night that we were cold. She had a dream that we were really cold. And I said, well, you don't have to worry, because Brad drove us to Denver, where it was a little bit warmer. Brad Crowell 11:56 It was 30 degrees in Denver, it was so much warmer. Lesley Logan 11:58 So much more tolerable to sleep in. At any rate, we, like, got across the country, and people are like, oh, I wish you were doing the tour. And it's like, yeah, well, it's COVID. It's very unsafe, we cannot do it. But we were able to plan how much driving is possible. What do we want to do, and how we want to do this. And then, we did in 2021.Brad Crowell 12:14 We suppose, oh, that was '21. Lesley Logan 12:17 Yeah. So then, 2021, we were vaccinated, we were ready. We planned this whole tour, but we planned a small one. It was actually, I don't think it was as big as our first one, because. Brad Crowell 12:28 No, it was only like. Lesley Logan 12:30 Seven cities or something like that, because we, we, I think our first stop was going to be Pennsylvania.Brad Crowell 12:34 It was Philly, New York, like, city, Atlanta, Miami, Dallas. We were talking about Providence, but we postponed it, so it was only five. Lesley Logan 12:45 It was really small. And we actually had to cancel Philly and New York City, because along the route, I was exposed to COVID. I didn't know that I had it. And thankfully, someone texted me, and everything was going crazy at the time that variant came up. So we still did the tour. It was quite small. The (inaudible) happened and. Brad Crowell 13:03 We have way more time at my parents house than we normally do.Lesley Logan 13:07 A lot of time it was super fun, but we knew we're like, like, we want these tours to be a thing. And I ought to share this with you, because when you're being it till you see it, way of doing things, this is how long goals can take. Brad Crowell 13:17 2018 was our first cross country drive. 2019 was the first tour, 2020 was canceled. 2021 was, was. Lesley Logan 13:25 Was already going to be a smaller tour, because of the pandemic. Brad Crowell 13:29 It was five stops max. Lesley Logan 13:31 And by the way, every stop we picked were like huge spaces that's why they were picked.Brad Crowell 13:35 Yeah, we actually picked large rooms. Lesley Logan 13:37 Huge spaces. The Philly one was like softball, baseball, indoor practice arena, it was like 3000 square feet.Brad Crowell 13:42 I think they only started vaccinating people a couple months prior. Lesley Logan 13:45 No, this summer we got vaccinated. Brad Crowell 13:47 It was the summer, yeah. Six months.Lesley Logan 13:49 Yeah, so, but there was the booster, and then there's the thing. Anyways, because it was the holidays, we wanted to be conscientious. We want to make sure people felt safe. So we're like, these studios are massive, and we're only filling half the spaces. So at any rate, we really kind of got sidelined on that first half of that tour, but we got to do it. We got to do the second half, and we got to do Miami, Atlanta and Dallas, but then we were able to meet up with Balanced Body in the march of the next year. We got to tell them what we were doing. Got to get them really excited, and that's when we actually got to actually start to make our tours even bigger and better and add the Summer Tour.Brad Crowell 14:25 So that was tour number four. Lesley Logan 14:27 Tour number four was our first Summer Tour.Brad Crowell 14:28 It was the first with Balanced Body. That was the first Summer Tour. And we've been telling Balanced Body about these tours from the beginning. Lesley Logan 14:35 October of 2019, I told them what we were doing, and Ken and Al were like, oh, can you put a Reformer in that van? Anyways, all this to say this was like years in the making. And we'll, and next episode, we'll actually go into a bit about, like, why we work with a sponsor, what our tours have like become because they are bigger. They used to be, like, two weeks long, eight cities, five cities, and then they became 14 and 18 and 22 and and now we're getting like, 800 people to come and some amazing things. Lesley Logan 15:05 I want to wrap this up with some, be it action items, because I think that that's what is really important. So you'll do some, Brad, I'll do some. We never get to do, but that's, this will buy me time, because I didn't prepare you for this. One of the best things I could say is take a note of when those little things go, oh, I want to do something like that, even if you're like, wow, that's crazy. Why would I even think of that idea? It's such a crazy idea. Pay attention to those crazy nudges and then make it something that's possible to do now, because a lot of people come with an idea, oh, I'm gonna go on a book tour and I'm gonna have sponsors, and have this, and have this. We literally had like, two prizes. We had no sponsors. Brad Crowell 15:44 Yeah, I think, I think you might have got called Toesox and, or, you know, like.Lesley Logan 15:48 Yeah, I called Toesox and Carbon38. Brad Crowell 15:50 And we just said, hey, can you give us some socks? That was the cool thing. We want to do a giveaway. Lesley Logan 15:55 We didn't have any paid sponsors. We didn't have local vendors coming through. We did not make anything bigger. Brad Crowell 16:01 We also didn't even know that that was what we should turn into. It was more like, initially, it was an excuse to not fly and drive across the country, and then it grew. And each tour became more complex. Lesley Logan 16:16 I think the Be It Action Item was like, don't over complicate something, just try the smallest version of the idea out that has the intentionality of what you want. We wanted to bring the community together, and we wanted to get across the country. And the original tours basically paid for the gas.Brad Crowell 16:32 Not even exaggerating, they paid for the gas. And the one hotel that we stayed at. Initially, that was the vision. It was literally like, how do we pay for gas? Oh, let's teach a class. Great. We made $200 on it, let's pay the gas.Lesley Logan 16:45 How do we make sure the holiday trip is a write off? Let's work a few to have, you, technically it's some work 50% of the trip, and then it's a write off. So make sure you talk to your accountant. But anyways, so my Be It Action Item is do the least complex version of the idea and see if you'd like it. Because each time we did the tour, we'd get from like Philly to Nashville in a night, that was insane we're like we're never doing that again. Lesley Logan 17:09 Like Texarkana or something weird. I remember that. Lesley Logan 17:11 Yes, and we've like 12 hours to get from Nashville to there. Brad Crowell 17:14 We drove 14 hours in one day. That was brutal. Lesley Logan 17:17 Yeah, that was brutal, because we had to teach so, so we learned from by making it not complex, we actually got to learn a lot more. That's really helped us. You'll hear about how the tours have changed. What's your Be It Action Item?Brad Crowell 17:28 Okay. So my Be It Action Item, with that, I was gonna say take messy action but I mean, that's, we're pretty famous for that. I think that persistency, you know, like we didn't know the studio owners that we were trying to teach at? It wasn't like we were calling our friends in random cities and being like, hey, can we teach there? We started just reaching out to people and saying here's what our idea is. Is this of interest to you? And it was because we were persistent that we even found a location. Because I remember it was like, No. It was like, oh, okay, all right. Well, I guess this is the wrong location. No problem. We'll find another. Because for us, we knew, okay, this is the right stop, you know, this is approximately when we would want to be stopping driving for the day, when we should be teaching somewhere near here. How do we find a spot? You know, and working backwards, there's some logic there. But also we still have to find the people. We still have to meet the people, and then we have to be creative with the marketing. I remember at first we were like, We don't know anybody in Libertyville, Ohio. How can we, you know, connect with people, or Strongsville, Ohio, sorry, yeah, you're right. And I remember we started using Instagram hashtags to just hunt down Pilates people in the area and just leave it in voice notes, like. Lesley Logan 18:45 That was very, we were very persistent. You're correct, very persistent. And then I think, just to tack onto that, and then we'll wrap this up, because we'll tell you more on the next episode, not being afraid of rejection. One of the things we had to do was, like, you're gonna have stops turn you away. Like, no, I don't want to do that. We had people go, why are you doing that? They were like, really sketchy about us. Brad Crowell 19:04 We just had it happen yesterday with our eighth tour coming up, where someone you know was like, actually, this is the wrong time of the year for my clients. So no, he's like, oh, okay. Lesley Logan 19:14 It's not personal,. All right, loves. Well, stay tuned for how these tours have gotten to be bigger and even better and better for you, and better for my sleep and all those things in our next episode. Until next time, Be It Till You See It. Brad Crowell 19:29 Bye for now. Lesley Logan 19:31 That's all I got for this episode of the Be It Till You See It Podcast. One thing that would help both myself and future listeners is for you to rate the show and leave a review and follow or subscribe for free wherever you listen to your podcast. Also, make sure to introduce yourself over at the Be It Pod on Instagram. I would love to know more about you. Share this episode with whoever you think needs to hear it. Help us and others Be It Till You See It. Have an awesome day. Be It Till You See It is a production of The Bloom Podcast Network. If you want to leave us a message or a question that we might read on another episode, you can text us at +1-310-905-5534 or send a DM on Instagram @BeItPod.Brad Crowell 20:13 It's written, filmed, and recorded by your host, Lesley Logan, and me, Brad Crowell.Lesley Logan 20:18 It is transcribed, produced and edited by the epic team at Disenyo.co.Brad Crowell 20:23 Our theme music is by Ali at Apex Production Music and our branding by designer and artist, Gianfranco Cioffi.Lesley Logan 20:30 Special thanks to Melissa Solomon for creating our visuals.Brad Crowell 20:33 Also to Angelina Herico for adding all of our content to our website. And finally to Meridith Root for keeping us all on point and on time.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/be-it-till-you-see-it/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This Summer, soft-launches a new first-of-its-kind family-friendly festival described by founder Julia Leviton as “Think Sundance meets Coachella” here in Utah. The “Eden Festival” has the lofty goal of uniting film, music, immersive technology, and gaming in a three-day event in 2025, and then a 10-day festival in 2026. Fan Effect guest host, KSL NewsRadio's Heather Kelly, sat down with Leviton to discuss the ins and outs of birthing such an event and the growth they expect to see in the upcoming years. The festivals will feature concerts, workshops, and immersive experiences with various artists and in various venues. The three-day festival’s “micro-launch” starts on June 10 at the Tracy Aviary in Liberty Park — and it’s already sold out. The second concert at the aviary will take place on June 12, with a third concert scheduled for later this summer at Thanksgiving Point. Visit EdenArtsFestival.com to learn more about this ongoing festival project. The brains behind Fan Effect are connoisseurs of categories surpassing nerdy with a goal to publish a weekly "What to Watch on the Weekend" minisode taken from KSL-TV's Friday segment, and two deep-dives a month on shows, creative works, artists, local events, and other fandom topics. Based in the beautiful beehive state, Fan Effect celebrates Utah's unique fan culture as it has been declared The Nerdiest State in America by TIME, and is hosted by KSL Movie Show's Andy Farnsworth and KSL Podcasts' KellieAnn Halvorsen. Listen regularly on your favorite platform, at kslnewsradio.com, or on the KSLNewsRadio App. Join the conversation on Facebook @FanEffectShow, or Instagram @FanEffectShow. Fan Effect is sponsored by Megaplex Theatres, Utah's premier movie entertainment company.
Alle Jahre wieder: Sounds!-Moderator Luca Bruno an der katalanischen Küste. Längst spielt das Primavera Sound in einer Liga mit Coachella oder Glastonbury – zumindest, wenn es um Prestige und mediale Aufmerksamkeit geht. Im Line-up dominierte dieses Jahr der Pop. Passte das? Mit dem Headliner-Trio Sabrina Carpenter, Charli XCX und Chappell Roan ist dem Festival auf jeden Fall ein gekonnter Glücksgriff gelungen. Das komplette Line-up des letztjährigen «Pop Girl Summers» an ein- und demselben Festival – die 71.000 Tickets waren so schnell weg wie nie zuvor. Doch neben den grossen Pophymnen gab es am vergangenen Wochenende auch noch ein weiteres «P», das nicht zu übersehen und -hören war: Überall Palästina-Flaggen, eine Gaza-Kunstinstallation vor den Festivaltoren und massenweise Solidaritätsbekundungen von der Bühne. Ein erster Vorgeschmack auf den bevorstehenden Festivalsommer?
The Wildflower Multisport Festival is the "Woodstock" or "Coachella" of triathlon. Where the Countryside of California hosts a weekend endurance festival with triathlon, running, open water swimming, and so much more! After a hiatus, Wildflower returned in 2025 and TriDot was there in a big way! Host Vanessa Ronksley brings Coaches Ryan Tibball, Kurt Madden and Brandy Ramirez to the podcast to break down the epic weekend. They discuss everything from the course to the comradery and even share their favorite stories from the weekend. This podcast episode will make you want to be the first to sign up for Wildflower 2026, and will make sure you know how to conquer this iconic California course!
In Episode 389 of George Perez Stories, George, Johnny Roque, and 3 Plates Tommy dive deep into everything from cultural icons to Coachella rodeos, Carlito's Way, getting kicked by horses, and Native American sweat lodge ceremonies. The laughs are nonstop as callers from around the country join the live show to ask questions, drop quotes, and chop it up with the crew. We cover:Who different communities look up to (and roast who shouldn't be role models)Whether Mexicans really claim Cesar ChavezLegendary movies like Carlito's Way, La Bamba, and ScarfaceThe wild reality of working stagehands at desert rodeosGetting stomped by a horse (or making horse jerky)What a tariff actually is (yes, it's explained hilariously)Fan call-ins from Texas, Florida, and beyondTornadoes, Alcatraz reopening, and who's the next Pope?WNBA trivia and how it spirals into madnessPlus, Johnny announces upcoming shows in Hollywood, Chicago, and Phoenix, while George promotes the vinyl drop and gives love to die-hard fans supporting live.
Grammy-winning singer, author, and mama Victoria Monét is in the Den! Victoria opens up about how motherhood has shifted her mindset - from navigating the stigma of being pregnant in the music industry to guarding her joy, mastering time management, and finding inspiration for her hit song “On My Mama.” Victoria and the Mamas also talk about the power of having a village, and why leading by example and leaving a legacy matters. Plus, Victoria shares the story behind her new children's book, Everywhere You Are - a beautiful picture book about the unbreakable connection between kids and their parents.Everywhere You Are is available for pre-order now and in bookstores on June 24, 2025.======We love getting Listener Letters! Send any thoughts or questions for the Mamas at podcasts@blacklove.com.Make sure you connect with our Mamas:Ashley - @watermeloneggrollsCodie - @codiecoFelicia - @felicialatourMelanie - @melaniefiona
Welcome back to What's Your Skincare Routine with LeAura Luciano! Whether you're heading to Coachella, Bonnaroo, Lollapalooza, Pokemon Go Fest, or your local summer fest, this episode is your ultimate guide to surviving and thriving all season long.LeAura shares festival-tested tips covering skincare, day-to-night transitions, hydration hacks, comfy-but-cute footwear, and everything that should be in your festival bag. Plus, stick around for her rapid-fire do's and don'ts that'll help you stay glowing (and sane) from sunrise to encore.
It's the reunion we've all been waiting for since they connected and cried together during the ‘Wicked' press tour. Now, with her brand new album ‘I Forgive You' finally available to download and stream, Em reunites with one of her personal heroes, the one and only Cynthia Erivo. Together they revisit the tears that somehow had the whole world crying (or weirdly in some cases seething with anger). There's also chat about Cynthia's recent Coachella performance, the elite level of her attire on the day and why the ‘Waiting to Exhale' soundtrack is the best movie soundtrack EVER! Then it's on to reviewing and discussing her new album ‘I Forgive You', which Em has had an advance copy of that she's been playing on repeat. Naturally Em's gone deep in her analysis and review of it, MUCH to Cynthia's utter joy, so prepare to discover layers to the album you might have missed, and hear about the inspiration and difficulty of writing and recording it. Finally Em also manages to squeeze in a quick chat about Cynthia hosting the upcoming Tony Awards and also how not ready she is to witness Cynthia and Ariana Grande take on ‘For Good' in Wicked 2, with Cynthia offering some VERY useful advice about seeing the movie. Then in our Sealed Section, on our premium service Emsolation Extra, Em and her bestie Michael talk baby goats, Lady Gaga's Tudum appearance, new season ‘Wednesday' and ‘Hacks', plus they dive into the controversy over Patti Lupone's latest interview. You can sign up and listen for $1.87 a week, or watch weekly video episodes via the Supercast website for $2.50 a week at emsolation.supercast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"Is the infrastructure working?" The Canadian DJ and producer talks playing Coachella 2025 and the music industry's unequal power dynamics. Is the electronic music industry pay-to-play? This week's RA Exchange with Jamaican-Canadian DJ and producer BAMBII tackles this question, exploring whether innate talent is really enough to become an artist, or if success favours those with privileged socioeconomic backgrounds. BAMBII, a queer club innovator whose exhilarating, rave-ready records exist at the crossroads of jungle, dancehall, drum & bass and UK garage, lives in Toronto. She made waves earlier this year when she posted a viral Instagram story about her set at US festival Coachella, where she said she was forced to play with malfunctioning sound and DJ equipment. As she explains to today's host, British journalist Tara Joshi, the debacle spoke to a broader issue about an economy built on exploitation. BAMBII played the festival for free, paying her way to the gig in exchange for exposure. The music industry, she argues, thrives on unequal power dynamics: her experience was one of countless examples of how many artists are taught to be grateful for anything, and to be silent if they feel otherwise. "The music industry shows us how the world operates when there are no rules," she claims. "There is an assault on ethics and care in this industry. People love to recreate capitalism in the highest form." In the interview, BAMBII also speaks about her forthcoming album—Infiniti Club II, out June 20th—as well as the North American club scene and the local grassroots collectives that she believes are keeping underground nightlife alive. Listen to the episode in full. -Chloe Lula
United Kingdom correspondent Edward O'Driscoll spoke to Lisa Owen about the renewed search for Madeleine McCann that had entered its second day in Portugal, and whether London could be the next candidate for a tourist tax. She also spoke about what a small Welsh Village, the Coachella music festival and cows may have in common.
Select 334 comes courtesy of Jean-Philippe Kaya, aka KAYA, a Los Angeles-based DJ and producer hailing from Bordeaux, France. Dubbed a Future Talent of 2025 by the Pete Tong DJ Academy in Ibiza, KAYA is known for fusing various musical influences from his Cameroonian and Congolese roots, as well at classical piano compositions, with contemporary electronic music. His music has traversed dancefloors at some of the world's biggest festivals, including Glastonbury, Coachella, and EDC Las Vegas. His select set is a hypnotic mix of melodic and afro tech-house grooves, featuring some of his own productions, along with a selection of his favourite tunes, such as ‘Oumuamua' by Sauaro, ‘Eyes on Me' by TMPLE and ‘Back 2 Me' by Malachiii.
BONNAROOOOOOOOVIANS! At last we have nearly returned to the greatest place on Earth. Music, dancing, heat and sleepless nights. As we wrapup our last week of prep we sat down to discuss our upcoming live podcast episode on the farm and take a quick glance at the 2025 map.
In this episode Toby sits down with Blink-182's own Mark Hoppus! He talks about his new book Fahrenheit-182: A Memoir, growing up in Cali, his parents separating, moving a lot, skating, first shows to sold out stadiums, the importance of 90's compilations, van touring, the band name, Warped Tour, signing to a major label, his family, Robert Smith, +44, London, taking up SCUBA, Tom leaving and Skiba joining, cancer, Tom returning and the comeback, his radio show, cancel culture, Boise, Coachella, his new outlook on life after cancer and more! Please remember to rate, review and subscribe and visit us at https://www.youtube.com/tobymorseonelifeonechance Please visit our sponsors! Rockabilia https://rockabilia.com/ Athletic Greens https://athleticgreens.com/oloc Removery https://removery.com code TOBYH2O Liquid Death https://liquiddeath.com/toby Refine Recovery https://www.instagram.com/refinerecoverycenter/
Follow @foobarshowEpisode 366 - Year 8: StartDoom Scrolling IntroThe Foos catch up on the last month-Steph finally graduated-Steph's trip to Coachella that we forgot to cover last timeGeeking Out:-Queens Of The Stone Age: Alive In The Catacombs-CCXP Mexico 2025-Star Wars: Maul - Shadow Lord coming out in 2026-Steph's list of movie releases to catch and new Netflix releases coming soonHere's What I Would Do:-Natalie in Alhambra finds it hard to make adult friends-Damian in Pasadena's long distance relationship with his girlfriend in ChicagoGive us a 5-star positive review on Apple Podcasts!Listen at foobarshow.com or anywhere you get your podcasts.
Grab yourself a pint and a parmy, because it's time for the first annual Deep Fought Quiz Night! We've got five rounds of trivia for you, and you can play along at home by filling in this Google Form as you go, and then submitting it at the end. We'll announce the results on our next pod, so drag your significant other along and make a night of it! (All the questions are broken up in podcast chapters for easy access, so you'd really benefit from listening with an actual podcast player this time, not Spotify.) Plus, we even find time to talk door knocks and dentistry at the top as well. This episode's mistakes include: Overestimating the general enthusiasm for quizzes. Misstating homo sapiens' age as ~100,000 years rather than ~300,000 years. Relating anagrams in an audio medium. Egregious factual inaccuracies. Go listen to the Coachella version, then like us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram, rate us on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, and send your questions to deepfought@gmail.com.
Hanumankind checked in with the Cruz Show to talk about Coachella, his new music and his love for mexican food.
Yes! You are in! Does this world need more Hope or Hopelessness? Yes, I do love that rhetorical question. As for the FriDudes and others that meet everyday of the week, we are in the Hope and Encouragement business. Part of Hope is getting the wisdom to draw from the ultimate source. For you have all been betrayed by someone. For People do Peopleish things...here you go...If you dig that opening hook, that is Marcus Rogers, Best Life, please buy/subscribe to his music...Thank you Pastor Ricky Jenkins for that play of the day. For there is a church (Southwest Church) out in the oasis of the desert, the valley of Coachella, Indian Wells, California, where you can find more of his brilliant teaching. For those interested, here is the YouTube link to hear more...https://youtu.be/Qnl4LHMFy8A?si=UV9F0tPoYElTHl70 Avid listener, you know I love to share Rom 3:23. For many, such an odd verse for you. I've had some flat out ask me, why, why do you keep saying Rom 3:23. For it is Truth and it explains a lot. It absolutely explains the play of the day you just heard. It explains why someone cheated, betrayed, hurt, ________ you. We are all flawed. It doesn't excuse those hurts. It simply explains why People do Peopleish things. So if you put all your Hope in people (that even includes your pastor, parents, spouse, boyfriend, girlfriend, politician, etc.). You will get stung. Not a matter of IF, it is a matter of When. Give me enough time and I'll tick you off. I may have already. For I am flawed. I've dug major holes with my ego, my pride. Yet, I strive to shine a little beacon on my flaws and say my Hope goes beyond the flawed people on this earth (including myself). My greatest moments have come when I love my Abba, Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit guide first. You may not be there yet. Or you may believe yet how much do you really trust? Are you a follower too? If you are, you will learn to be content in all circumstances. Not happy, content. Big difference. Phil 4: 11-13. Black belt vs. yellow belt Christianity. We have believers. Not enough disciples. Definitely not enough Disciple Makers. Check Mat 28: 19-20. You love Jesus? He tells you exactly what your mission should be while on this broken planet. Are you doing that? Quit expecting perfection for people. For Expectations - Reality = Disillusionment. That's why many of you are depressed and/or anxious. You want Hope? Invest in the Ultimate Power Source. More Hope, more Love. Matt 22: 36-40
Last year saw the release of Kneecap, a fictionalized account of the real-life West Belfast-based Irish language rap group of the same name. The group is know for their bombastic, irreverent take on politics in the North of Ireland and their advocacy for the Irish language, which faced centuries of suppression under British colonial rule. Longtime advocates for Palestine, Kneecap has made headlines recently for their on-stage statements at Coachella in support of Gaza. Last week, UK prosecutors charged band member Mo Chara with a terrorism-related offense for allegedly displaying a Hezbollah flag at a show and chanting in support of Hezbollah and Hamas—part of a global trend in which pro-Palestinian speech is conflated with material support for terror. (The band has released a series of statements distancing themselves from calls for violence against civilians and redirecting attention to the ongoing genocide in Gaza.) This episode of On the Nose, hosted by contributing writer Rebecca Pierce, uses the Kneecap film as a jumping-off point for discussing the relationship between language reclamation, nationalism, and resistance. Joining her is scholar of Sephardic studies and Ladino speaker Devin Naar, and Yiddish-language musicians and culture workers Isabel Frey and Ira Temple. They discuss Kneecap's advocacy for speaking Irish, the place of music and language in both national and decolonial movements, and the connections between such movements and Jewish efforts to preserve Ladino and Yiddish. Thanks to Jesse Brenneman for producing and to Nathan Salsburg for the use of his song “VIII (All That Were Calculated Have Passed).”Articles and Social Media Posts MentionedDi fliendeke pave, Isabel FreyIra TempleYa Ghorbati, Laura Elkeslassy“Zog nit keyn mol,” Yiddish partisan songKneecap speaking out on anti-immigrant riots in Belfast“How Irish diplomats reacted to Bernadette Devlin's 1969 US tour,” Melissa Baird, RTEKneecap on sectarianism
Hi guys, how's it going? Welcome back to the latest edition of the ‘B4 Podcast', courtesy of ‘B4bookings Worldwide Agency'. Back for your monthly dose of the freshest underground house and techno, straight from the world's most electrifying dance floors. Today, we're absolutely buzzing to welcome the unstoppable force that is—Miane! She's cemented herself as one of the most dynamic talents in the game, delivering killer sets at some of the most iconic parties on the planet. From lighting up Paradise by Jamie Jones at Universe, to tearing apart Now Here at Hï, and bringing the chaos to the Elrow parties—she's become a staple of Ibiza's wildest nights, as well as a regular name at festivals, with huge performances at legendary spots like: Coachella, Movement and EDC Las Vegas. On the production front, she dropped ‘Taste My Flavour' earlier in the year through Chris Lake's powerhouse label Black Book Records, and this August, she's gearing up to unleash a massive EP on Eli Brown's Arcane imprint.With past releases on labels like: Hot Creations, Defected, and Saved Records, she's built a catalog that always delivers on the dance floor.
On this episode, Heather welcomes Kelsey Cook to the podcast studio. Kelsey is another fabulous comic that is on tour and has released her new special, Mark Your Territory. They connect on never being to Coachella, the similarities of boomers and millennials, survival jobs and where they stand on Crumbl cookies. Kelsey also finds out that she is actually another race because she is a red head.Episode Sponsors:Start paying rent through Bilt and take advantage of your Neighborhood Benefits™ by going to joinbilt.com/absolutelyVisit JustThriveHealth.com and use code ABSOLUTELY for 20% off your first 90 day bottle. That's like getting a month for free!Get 15% off Branch Basics with the code ABSOLUTELY at https://branchbasics.com/ABSOLUTELY #branchbasicspodVisit ProlonLife.com/ABSOLUTELY to claim your 15% discount and your bonus gift.Schedule your free consultation now at Sonobello.com/absolutely.Go to Quince.com/absolutely for free shipping on your order and three hundred and sixty-five -day returns.Produced by Dear MediaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Anuj Chhabra, Portfolio Lead at Pernod Ricard, joins Amanda Ma, CEO & Founder at Innovate Marketing Group for a powerful conversation on brand evolution. Expect insights on experiential marketing, human-centered leadership, and how staying curious can future-proof your career. Listen now!About the guest:Anuj is a classically-trained brand marketer currently managing Pernod Ricard's industry-leading mezcal portfolio of Del Maguey and Ojo de Tigre. Prior to this role, Anuj served on the brand marketing teams of iconic billion dollar spirits brands including Johnnie Walker, Absolut Vodka and Malibu Rum. Anuj started his career at Procter & Gamble on Old Spice & Gillette. He strives to be an empowering and inclusive people leader/champion, learning from and elevating those around him. He enjoys bringing others together through products and experiences as he's done leading Absolut's Coachella activation and launches like Malibu Peach.Follow Anuj on LinkedIn!EventUp is brought to you by Innovate Marketing Group. An award-winning Corporate Event and Experiential Marketing Agency based in Los Angeles, California. Creating Nationwide Immersive Event Experiences to help brands connect with people. To learn more, click here.Follow us!Find us on LinkedIn, EventUp Podcast LinkedIn , and Instagram
I get back together with Terry Evans, the morning host at Edmonton's K97, to discuss life family and his new podcast Reluctantly. I warn you, we don't spend a ton of time talking about radio; more about radio life and family. Terry shares insights into his family's remarkable achievements: his son Riley, a drummer who has played at major international venues like Lollapalooza and Coachella, and his daughter Katie, who was recently crowned Canada's top bartender and will represent the country in a global competition.The conversation explores Terry's long radio career, his initial hesitation about podcasting, and the vibrant Edmonton music scene that nurtured his son's talent. We reflect on the city's evolution, its diversity, and the supportive community that helped shape his family's success.With humour and warmth, Terry discusses his health, multiple home moves, and the challenges of early morning radio. Terry has launched his new podcast Reluctantly, which my company is more than happy to assist with. His reaction to podcast creation has been much like the 1970's commercial for Life Cereal. A Transcript and video of the show is available on our network page.Please sign up for the SOUNDING OFF Newsletter. Full of all the things you never knew what you were missing in your life.Also we added the Sound Off Podcast to the The Open Podcast Prefix Project (OP3) A free and open-source podcast prefix analytics service committed to open data and listener privacy. You can be a nosey parker by checking out our downloads here.Thanks to the following organizations for supporting the show:Nlogic - TV & Radio Audience Data SolutionsMary Anne Ivison at Ivison Voice. - Make her the female voice of your radio station.Megatrax - Licensed Music for your radio station or podcast production company.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Sometimes, free tequila is a red flag.In this one, Ian and Liv talk about Fyre Fest, a concert/bash weekend in the Bahamas that would have been super cool-IF it had actually happened. But why didn't it happen? What were the road blocks? Where were the adults? Why was the FBI involved? Find out in Episode 78!Also, Ian learns about Coachella. Liv turned down Ja Rule on more than one occasion.
Daniel puts in a request to hear all about the life of Palm Desert’s hottest DJ, Tina Turntables, with tales of playing silent raves, sneaking into Coachella, and overheating audio gear.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nancy is a Gen Alpha beauty content creator from Sydney known for her viral videos, including one that hit 7 million views. She shares beauty tips, skincare advice, and makeup tutorials while managing brand collabs and PR deals.Connect with Nancy!https://www.instagram.com/dear.jiayiiCHAPTERS:0:00 – Intro0:45 – Meet Nancy1:52 – Her content creation journey2:59 – How a 7M-view video changed everything4:33 – What keeps her motivated5:22 – Types of beauty content she makes5:42 – Andy asks for pimple tips6:02 – Where she gets content ideas6:29 – Reposting IG content to TikTok7:09 – Filming routine & content planning7:39 – Organizing video ideas8:15 – Post-graduation plans8:45 – How a drama inspired her to consider becoming a flight attendant9:34 – Fave K-pop groups like BTS10:18 – Why she's no longer into NewJeans10:59 – K-pop concerts she's attended11:56 – Andy's DPR Ian story13:09 – Her TikTok feed & fave creators13:55 – Makeup artist rates15:00 – Filming/editing workflow15:56 – Using AI voiceovers16:42 – Hobbies outside content creation16:52 – Weird DMs from older guys18:09 – Getting recognized in public18:39 – Meeting Felix's sister from Stray Kids19:51 – Fave Sydney spots & karaoke hangouts21:59 – Chinese language & family background23:48 – Thoughts on Jennie & Lisa's Coachella set25:10 – Marrying rich or becoming a housewife?25:39 – Flight attendant dreams at 2026:28 – Religion in Chinese culture27:03 – HSC & school subjects27:47 – Creating content while in high school28:36 – Other young creators in Sydney29:56 – Networking with local creators32:12 – High school friend group dynamics32:54 – Strict parents & curfews34:49 – Social media growth journey36:01 – Getting free PR products37:30 – $400 worth of free Temu stuff39:05 – Upcoming brand deals39:51 – Handling brand approvals41:26 – How she reached out for PR deals41:44 – Scoring an $800 paid PR gig42:15 – Negotiating video rates43:30 – Skin condition chat43:58 – Lightning Ridge trip stories44:48 – Differences between school and family friends46:10 – Being the only Gen Alpha creator in Sydney46:52 – Recent life lessons47:35 – Study routine & habits48:22 – Snapchat location sharing49:44 – Gen Alpha mental health & socials50:38 – Platforms Gen Alpha prefers50:59 – 743-day Snapchat streak51:57 – Messaging apps Gen Alpha uses52:41 – Why they avoid Facebook53:31 – YouTube content habits55:20 – 6-month personal goals55:53 – What content drives growth56:36 – Viral video stats57:27 – Fast vs slow viral growth on IG57:58 – Most viral content = tips58:37 – $800 post got 50k views59:22 – Studying other creators' strategies1:00:25 – Nancy's natural marketing skills1:01:09 – Why she avoids using her own voice1:02:05 – From hiding to showing her face1:02:53 – Handling hate comments1:03:59 – IG notification chaos1:05:02 – Connect with Nancy1:05:19 – Story behind her IG handle1:07:05 – Easter Show expenses1:07:47 – Casual job plans despite content creation1:08:33 – Getting recognized by mutuals1:10:05 – Clubbing content on socials1:10:33 – Thoughts on smoking, vaping, drugs1:12:59 – Dealing with shade from classmates1:14:57 – How she prepped for this podcast1:18:20 – Short attention span test1:20:08 – Andy's story about Felix's sister1:20:41 – Ice Bucket Challenge going viral again1:22:22 – Andy's celeb-connection story1:24:04 – Outro
If you've had Jessie Murph's song 'Blue Strips' stuck in your head like the rest of the internet, you're not alone, and yes, she really wrote it in 10 minutes. This week, the powerhouse performer sits down with Bunnie to talk about clapping back at haters, crushing Coachella, bringing a mini pig as her date to the ACM Awards red carpet, and teaming up with Sexyy Red for the 'Blue Strips' remix. Jessie opens up about mental health, depression, vision boards, and how therapy and gratitude helped her get back on track. Jessie also shares some exciting news about what's in store for the rest of 2025 and beyond.Jessie Murph: Website | TikTok Watch Full Episodes & More:www.dumbblondeunrated.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of FFANY Trend Watch, host Sandi Mines is joined by Nikara Johns of Footwear News and Kendall Becker of Trendalytics to explore Spring 2026 footwear and fashion trends. From thong sandals and sneakerinas to moto boots and platform sneakers, they break down what's hot—from Coachella to Copenhagen. The conversation covers key style shifts like personalized sneakers, ballet flats, golfcore, bold color combos, and evolving silhouettes, all influenced by street style, data, and global fashion weeks. Tune in for a fast-paced look at what's trending now and what's coming next in footwear. With special guests: Nikara Johns, Senior Editor, Footwear News and Kendall Becker, Fashion Director, Trendalytics Hosted by: Sandi Mines
David, Sarah, and Dylan discuss a list of fitness fads and share their opinions and thoughts on their value (or lack thereof). They cover topics such as ice baths, foam rolling, intermittent fasting, wearable technology, and 30-60-90 day challenges.Mentions:Music by Matthew MayRecs:Dylan: Follow @justinsua on IGDavid: Study/Learn something new or deeper this weekSarah: Watch the YouTube clip on Benson Boone singing Bohemian Rhapsody at Coachella
Welcome to The Useless Hotline hosted by Max Balegde and George Clarke. A place to send your queries and dilemmas no matter how big, small, weird, or embarrassing. We can't guarantee good advice or that you will leave a changed person, but we can guarantee that this is a useless hotline.Subscribe and join us every Sunday as we tackle your problems head on and on occasion will be helped by some faces you may recognise on a trial shift.Submit your queries/ dilemmas here:theuselesshotlinepodcast@gmail.comOR Send a voice note to our Instagram:https://instagram.com/theuselesshotlinepod?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= You can also listen here:Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-useless-hotline/id1656588234 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/5zHCHHfKk6b3m2VLJA0tIl Why not follow our socials so you don't miss out on any of the latest news?Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theuselesshotlinepod?_t=8XhEHip5lET&_r=1 Instagram:https://instagram.com/theuselesshotlinepod?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Hosts Socials:Max's YouTube: https://youtube.com/@max_balegde George's YouTube: https://youtube.com/@georgeclarkeMax's TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@max_balegde?_t=8XhDjkFsoX0&_r=1 George's TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@georgeclarkeey?_t=8XhDmpUzS21&_r=1 Max's Instagram: https://instagram.com/max_balegde?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= George's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/georgeclarkeey/ Max's Twitter:https://twitter.com/balegde_?s=21&t=ovlG85OFyGF-u8ON3SuFMg George's Twitter:https://twitter.com/Clarke13George Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Andrew Orolfo discusses his comedy career, including his game show with friends, his appearance on James Corden and on Joy Koy's Netflix special. He shares his writing process, which involves constant tweaking and interaction with his audience. Andrew reflects on the challenges of performing, such as dealing with hecklers and the pressures of maintaining a following through social media. He also talks about the financial aspects of comedy, including the benefits of corporate gigs and his experience with SiriusXM. Additionally, Andrew touches on his personal life, including his decision to stop smoking weed and his experiences with drugs at music festivals. 0:00:00 - Intro0:00:20 - Gameshow, Movies, Reboots & Celebrities 0:04:34 - Getting Older & Changing Generations 0:06:45 - Wearing Multiple Hats in Comedy & Social Media 0:09:01 - Secret Sets, James Corden, & Chopping Up Clips 0:11:30 - Crowd Work, Clip Farming, Authenticity & Curve Balls 0:17:23 - Hecklers, Bad Yelp Review & Texas 0:21:45 - Comedy Magic Club in Hermosa Beach & Jo Koy 0:26:54 - Streaming Income, Paid Views, SiriusXM & Writing Gigs 0:30:35 - Big Gigs, Opening, Corporate Gigs & Getting Fired 0:35:25 - Craziest Bombing in Florida 0:39:55 - Writing Comedy Process & Career Path 0:44:12 - Chill Vibe, Drugs, Cochella & Maximizing Fun 0:48:33 - Taquitos & Gas Station Mexican Food 0:50:00 - San Francisco, Crime & Santa Clara 0:56:10 - Old West, Bunny Ranch & Sex Workers 0:58:55 - Content Creators, Getting Clicks & Rage Baits 1:04:01 - New Special & Game Show "The Meter" 1:06:50 - Outro Andrew Orolfo Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/andrew_orolfo/Andrew Orolfo website:https://www.andreworolfo.com/Chuck Shute link tree:https://linktr.ee/chuck_shuteSupport the showThanks for Listening & Shute for the Moon!
Oh we're back and it's probably the meanest we've been to an album on the show. Stone Sour's self titled debut is an ego-driven butt rock opus designed from start to finish to make you go "hey it's the guy from Slipknot." This album exists for one reason and one reason only; to make Corey Taylor a celebrity. Corey Taylor was upset that he had very little say in the writing process for Slipknot and he was alos upset that the meteoric success of Slipknot didn't come with my real celebrity because of the anonymous nature of Slipknot at the time. To fix this he decided to reform is original bar rock band Stone Sour with the dual goal of getting his name and face out in the public while also racking up radio hits that he could then take back to Slipknot to prove that he can write a successful song. A truly bizarre album that seems more like a marketing play to jump-start Corey Taylor as a brand rather that a pure artistic expression.The vinyl pressing I have here is a Record Store day repressing with alternate album artwork and a bonus live CD (which we did not listen to for this episode). It's a 180 gram pressing that sounds about as clean as you can hope for with a standard quality gatefold jacket. I picked it up from the half-off bin at Horizon Records years ago thinking it would be fun to revisit for nostalgia reasons and see if it holds up to my non-teenage ears. My conclusion? The second album was better. In the news corner today we take aim at the various bad actors, industry insiders, and of course Sharon Osbourne all coming together to tank the career of Irish rap group' KNEECAP for the crime of opposing the Israeli genocide of the Palestinian people during their Coachella performance. All of the usual "keep politics out of music" takes are here and just like always, they're dumb as hell and only seek to stifle speech that dares to question the imperial core. It's a fun one!Instagram - @MBFrecordspodAmanda's IG/TikTok/YouTube - @MothraLunaJason's Discogs - https://www.discogs.com/user/FrequencyShift/collection Theme music by SHADE08 x 80root on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bewQPpTnfgg&list=PPSVHosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Today we're reacting to the news that KNEECAP's Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh has been charged with a terror offence after a video of a gig resurfaced after their Coachella gig, and to news the Justice Secretary is considering mandatory castration of sex offenders on early release from prison. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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On this week's episode of Artist Friendly, Joel Madden is joined by AFROJACK. A decade-and-a-half ago, AFROJACK rocketed to the mainstream for his alluring blend of EDM, house, and pop — a classic sound he recently returned to with his March single “Never Forget You.” Since then, he's created a legacy that includes massive hits (“Give Me Everything,” “Take Over Control”), distinguished collaborations, and Coachella performances. In a conversation with Madden, the GRAMMY award-winning producer and multi-platinum dance music icon opens up about hacking the subconscious, the importance of both fun and discipline in creating, and his latest single. Listen to their conversation on Artist Friendly wherever you listen to podcasts. You can also watch the episode over at Veeps. ------- Host: Joel Madden, @joelmadden Executive Producers: Joel Madden, Benji Madden, Jillian King Producers: Josh Madden, Joey Simmrin, Janice Leary Visual Producer/Editor: Ryan Schaefer Audio Producer/Composer: Nick Gray Music/Theme Composer: Nick Gray Cover Art/Design: Ryan Schaefer Additional Contributors: Anna Zanes, Neville Hardman Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Luis Miguel “Micky” joins Paris and shares fascinating stories about his journey from acting in Mexican telenovelas to his exciting pursuit of a solo music career. He discusses his varied experiences in show business, including a stint on "Temptation Island" and his evolving personal style inspired by icons like Elton John and a "real-life pirate." We also dive into Micky's unique full name, his mother's crush on the famous Luis Miguel singer, and how he draws inspiration from legendary artists like Michael Jackson and Freddie Mercury.Micky opens up about his creative process for making music, describing his upcoming summer release that blends Billie Eilish's vibe with a rock edge and his high-pitched vocals. He reveals his deep appreciation for meeting Billie Eilish and his admiration for Paris Jackson. We also touch on the challenges of the acting scene in Los Angeles and his experiences with various producers, including one who worked with Kanye West. Additionally, Micky recalls a pivotal moment with photographer Neil Preston, who saw his innate talent for entertaining and encouraged his musical aspirations, even gifting him a signed Freddie Mercury photo.Throughout the conversation, Micky and Paris discuss a wide range of topics, from attending Coachella and their favorite music to the pressures of fame and their hopes for Justin Bieber. Micky shares his personal encounters with Bieber and expresses concern for his well-being, reminding him of the support he has from fans. Tune in to hear all the incredible stories, insights, and laughs from this engaging and insightful conversation with Luis Miguel "Micky" on the Paris Chong Show!Show Notes:www.theparischongshow.com/episodes/luis-miguel-micky-from-telenovelas-and-reality-tv-debauchery-to-becoming-a-rock-starChapters:(00:00:00) Intro(00:00:48) Luis Miguel "Micky"(00:04:51) Coachella(00:07:07) Acting and Reality TV(00:14:13) Focusing on Music(00:21:41) Acting or Music First(00:27:12) A Preview(00:30:03) Finding Someone Special(00:36:29) Temptation(00:39:37) Billy Zane's Telenovela Son(00:41:29) Tattoos(00:42:39) See More Micky(00:43:23) Beliebers(00:45:45) Outro
Fresh off a euphoric Coachella set, Paul Armand-Delille — aka Polo, one half of French electronic duo Polo & Pan — sits down with Arman for a sonic deep-dive into process, memory, and identity. Paul reflects on how the new Polo & Pan album 22:22 was born from creative surrender, why stage fright never really leaves, and how a spontaneous back-to-back in Mexico changed everything. From the nostalgia of Paris nightlife to recording in Morocco's mountains, Paul shares what happens when you stop overthinking and start listening.(00:00) Intro (02:14) Straight from Coachella (04:26) How They Met at Le Baron (05:59) Global Influences & Inspirations (08:02) Paul's First Musical Memory (09:41) Describe Yourself in 3 Songs (15:04) How 22:22 Was Created (21:27) His Most Memorable Live Show (24:27) The Sexiest Song (25:02) Closing Thoughts…
After their surprise Coachella sets last month, Grammy-winning production/songwriting duo Bob Moses decided to let the hits keep coming. “Time of Your Life,” their first new music since their 2022 album The Silence In Between, is a sweet first taste of what they’ll be serving up later this year…
On the Glossy Podcast, senior fashion reporter Danny Parisi and international reporter Zofia Zwieglinska break down some of the biggest fashion news of the week. This week, we're talking about Burberry's sweeping layoffs and the uncertain future of its Castleford trench coat factory, Saks Fifth Avenue's streamlined vendor list, and the Cannes Film Festival's stricter red carpet dress rules and their impact on brands and attendees. Later in the episode (20:30), Zwieglinska is joined by Glossy managing editor Tatiana Pile to talk about the ever-growing importance of music festivals to the fashion and marketing industries. Zwieglinska also speaks with designer Asher Levine, who created Lisa's high-tech stage look for Coachella this year, and Revolve chief brand officer Raissa Gerona about influencer marketing and Revolvefest.
Charles shows up in style in one of Nancy's wigs, and surprises Link with a special song. Link recaps his time at Coachella, and Charles talks about his trip to Pigeon Forge and Dollywood. Plus, Charles tries to pronounce artists from Coachella. C'mon and have a good time with us! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
SUBSCRIBE TO THE BNC CHANNEL: https://bit.ly/45Pspyl Ad Free & Bonus Episodes: https://bit.ly/3OZxwpr MERCH: https://shoptmgstudios.com This week, Brooke and Connor are back to break down the werewolf shifting community and knotting, Connor's experience at Charli xcx, and their dream Coachella headliners. Plus, Brooke gives a Rob update and Connor has a word for heavy footed people. Join our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/5356639204457124/ Try Captain Morgan Sweet Chili Lime, the newest flavor from Captain Morgan. Visit https://www.captainmorgan.com to find where to buy. Please Drink Responsibly. B+C IG: https://www.instagram.com/bncmap/ B+C Twitter: https://twitter.com/bncmap TMG Studios YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/tinymeatgang TMG Studios IG: https://www.instagram.com/realtmgstudios/ TMG Studios Twitter: https://twitter.com/realtmgstudios BROOKE https://www.instagram.com/brookeaverick https://twitter.com/ladyefron https://www.tiktok.com/@ladyefron CONNOR https://www.instagram.com/fibula/ https://twitter.com/fibulaa https://www.tiktok.com/@fibulaa Hosted by Brooke Averick & Connor Wood, Created by TMG Studios, Brooke Averick & Connor Wood, and Produced by TMG Studios, Brooke Averick & Connor Wood. Chapters: 0:00 Captain Morgan 0:15 Intro 0:34 Keeping It Professional With 2mg 2:43 Rob Update 11:56 Captain Morgan 13:17 Being A Pet Parent 16:40 Freezing Your Eggs Plan 23:13 Connor Tries Singing 25:16 Living With Lede Feet 29:56 Knotting In The Shifter Community 38:11 Connor Goes To Charli xcx 42:00 Dream Coachella Headliners 45:25 Connor's Furry Feet 47:00 Baby Talk Is Endearing 50:43 Booktok's New Heartthrob 56:52 Limiting Sriracha 58:20 The Newark Whistleblower 1:00:34 Thinking Of You Virality 1:03:14 Thank You Captain Morgan 1:03:26 See You In Bonus!!! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, the girlies dig into a sprawling Q&A full of life's greatest questions: Should you get a prenup? How do you move on from a soulmate? Do you owe someone oral if they go down on you first? And, most importantly, which cheese reigns supreme? Digressions include conclave lore, the Bernie Sanders x Clairo collab at Coachella, and giving Addison Rae her kudos. We're going on tour!!!! Find tickets at https://linktr.ee/binchtopia This is a teaser for a Patreon-exclusive episode. To listen to the full episode and access over 50 bonus episodes, mediasodes, and monthly zoom hangs visit patreon.com/binchtopia and become a patron today.
Meet the cast of your new favorite show OVERCOMPENSATING in this special bonus episode. All episodes are streaming on Prime Video May 15!Please note that this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to in this episode.Produced by Dear Media.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The boys are back together! In this episode, Rhett talks about his father-son trip to Peru with Shepherd – facing his fear of heights, eating interesting cuisine, and taking so. Many. Dog. Pics. Plus, a little glimpse into Link's own father-son weekend at Coachella – and a water fight? Get a $75 sponsored job credit at https://indeed.com/ears Get the right life insurance for you at http://selectquote.com/ear To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
SORE LOSERS: In this episode Lunchbox talks about the FAMILY DRAMA that is causing a lot of issues in his family thanks to March Madness and the final standings. Also Lunchbox hit the golf course on Monday and his playing partner broke down exactly why Bryson DeChambeau lost The Masters. Arnold is back in the studio after hitting Coachella and then hitting up the NFL Draft. We also read an email that brings forth more proof of the Ray jinx being a real thing. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome back to The Viall Files: Reality Recap! It's another week, and boy is there some new drama to get into... Dorit's divorce? Jojo's breakup? The Mormon Wives are fighting? Travis Kelce unfollowing Ryan Reynolds? And more! Plus we're joined by Georgia Hassarati to get into her recent life and Netflix's hit show Battle Camp, and Kelsey Anderson to get into Stagecoach and Coachella. Plus, hot spicy takes on Jesse Soloman's crash out in Summer House… you'll want to listen. “I got a BBL...” Subscribe to The ENVY Media Newsletter Today: https://www.viallfiles.com/newsletter OUT NOW! Listen to Humble Brag with Cynthia Bailey and Crystal Kung Minkoff. Available wherever you get your podcasts and YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@humblebragpod https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/humble-brag-with-crystal-and-cynthia/id1774286896 Start your 7 Day Free Trial of Viall Files + here: https://viallfiles.supportingcast.fm/ Please make sure to subscribe so you don't miss an episode and as always send in your relationship questions to asknick@theviallfiles.com to be a part of our Monday episodes. Follow us on X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheViallFiles Listen To Disrespectfully now! Listen on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/disrespectfully/id1516710301 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0J6DW1KeDX6SpoVEuQpl7z?si=c35995a56b8d4038 Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCh8MqSsiGkfJcWhkan0D0w To Order Nick's Book Go To: http://www.viallfiles.com If you would like to get some texting advice on Office Hours send an email to asknick@theviallfiles.com with “Texting Office Hours” in the subject line! To advertise on this podcast please email: ad-sales@libsyn.com or go to: https://advertising.libsyn.com/theviallfiles THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS: Bombas - Head over to https://bombas.com/viall and use code viall for 20% off your first purchase. Upwork - Visit https://upwork.com right now and post your job for free and connect with top talent ready to help your business grow. Beam - Beam is giving our listeners, parents or not, their best offer yet. Try their best-selling Dream Powder and get up to 40% off for a limited time. Go to https://shopbeam.com/VIALL and use code VIALL at checkout. True Classic - True Classic delivers premium essentials built for real life. Grab yours at Target or Costco, or head to https://trueclassic.com/VIALL to get hooked up today. Revolve - For a limited time, you can shop a curated selection of my favorite styles at https://revolve.com/VIALL and receive 15% off your first order with code VIALL. Timestamps: (00:00) - Intro (01:27) - Anniversary (14:09) - Crazy Story (18:51) - Travis Unfollowing (22:59) - Armani (26:34) - Fasts and Eating Carbs (29:55) - Summer House (44:26) - Kelsey Joins (49:39) - Stagecoach (52:30) - Post Bachelor (54:23) - Traitors and Dogs (58:56) - Bucket Lists and NFL Draft (01:07:29) - Dorit and PK (01:13:07) - Secret Lives of Mormon Wives (01:16:11) - Vanderpump Villa and The Valley (01:20:43) - Baby Names (01:26:08) - JoJo Siwa (01:33:24) - Georgia Joins (01:48:12) - Battle Camp (02:02:25) - What's Next? NYC, Food, and Midwives (02:13:00) - Outro Episode Socials: @viallfiles @nickviall @nnataliejjoy @georgiahassarati @kelseyanderson@ciaracrobinson @justinkaphillips @the_mare_bare @leahgsilberstein @dereklanerussell
The NFL Draft is such a tediously fascinating test of power that it's near impossible to turn off. John Skipper and David Samson help Pablo find the entertainment magic in the gathering — and examine the collusion theory of Shedeur Sanders' fall (especially now that the White House is taking credit for stopping it). Plus: the case for a neutral-site World Series, table integrity, kowtowing, apricity, Sweet on the Road... and OnlyGoys. Further content: • Subscribe to Nothing Personal with David Samson https://www.youtube.com/@NPDS • Shedeur Sanders' NFL Draft fall wasn't a surprise. Teams never saw QB as first-round talent (Jeff Howe) https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6307646/2025/04/25/nfl-draft-shedeur-sanders-fall-not-surprise/ • Small Potatoes: Who Killed the USFL? (Mike Tollin)https://www.netflix.com/title/70135734 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Join us today on The Views podcast as David and Jason welcome Natalie to talk about their luxurious Coachella weekend with some of the biggest celebrities in the world. Plus, David tries to track down $90,000 from his old Ferrari sale, Jason collabs with a famous influencer and Natalie reveals a famous actor recently sent her nudes. Also, we answer a viewer question, David borders on catfishing with roommate Alex and Jason gets someone's parents pawned off on him. Check out Jason's newest AGT Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/episode/3ILXeJ1auPqp1UCAnHYNVB Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices