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Join us for this fun filled From The Hip episode where we catch up on Mission Impossible and New trailers. Plus we step into some hot waters about Disneys recent … Continue Reading » The post From The Hip: Mission Impossible, New Trailers & Rants appeared first on moviemadnesspodcast.
Hey Culture Keepers! This is part 2 of our Oscars Episode with Adrianne Gunn and it's sooo good! This is your host, Deborah Axé of You Are A Culture Keeper Podcast. So, what do you all think? Is it time for comedy upgrade? Yes, to being raunchy, yes to crying with laughter. But, do we need to roast people without their consent? Why in particular are we roasting black women? We define cognitive dissonance which is a flaw in our thinking that is often the #1 culprit that contributes to racism. An example of Cognitive Dissonance is also when 80% of Americans polled claimed to be environmentalists, but we all still drive cars. It's when people think their heart is in the right place, but they do nothing to examine white privilege or change policies that would stop police brutality against people of color. We talk about how Hollywood sells monogamy when many of their famous couples are polyamorous. Adrianne shares the origins of whiteness & how race is a social construct. Meaning, is it possible that the concept of race was invented in order to serve colonisers? Yep. So, how we can we vision something different? Maslow's Hierarchy of human Needs is actually upside down, & omitted the importance of community. Was jacked from The Blackfoot Nation. https://shanesafir.com/2020/12/before-maslows-hierarchy-the-whitewashing-of-indigenous-knowledge/ (https://shanesafir.com/2020/12/before-maslows-hierarchy-the-whitewashing-of-indigenous-knowledge/) We share some comics that we love that are still hilarious but have elevated their humor beyond the roasting culture bs we hear all to often that contributed to the Oscars going haywire. Tune into episode 15 in which Adrianne Gunn reads her post about the Oscars. To date this single post has 7.5k likes & 6.4k shares. We will continue this conversation next episode as we unpack the impact & how we can integrate this conversation in being more thoughtful in our response to systemic racism, gender roles, & being a solid ally in this more intimately connected world. https://player.captivate.fm/episode/eb36f7a7-4285-49c2-a933-1b3f710f9a01 (https://player.captivate.fm/episode/eb36f7a7-4285-49c2-a933-1b3f710f9a01) Subscribe to You Are A Culture Keeper on your favorite platform, to get the next episode as soon as it drops each Friday. And we love 5 star reviews! It helps us grow; it helps us all GLOW! Stay In Contact With Adrianne Gunn: Get coaching from her through http://www.adriannegunn.com/ (www.adriannegunn.com) Check out her Changing Hearts & Minds workshops for business. @adriesque is her handle on: IG, Facebook, & social media. I LOVE her From The Hip podcast https://www.fromthehipshow.com (https://www.fromthehipshow.com) Celebrate Summer Solstice at Phoenix Rising, a 4 day gathering June 16-19th 2022, connecting with magickal community. Experience the longest days of the year in the sacred beauty of nature to elevate your soul, and magnify your creative expression! I will be teaching a verrrrry special embodied Vocal Class called Move Your Voice that is the synthesis of several years of teaching & learning from masters in singing styles from around the world. And listeners get a discount code! The main focus of Phoenix Rising is the sacred fire circle rituals where we dance, drum and sing our way around the sacred fire all night long! Apply your YAACK promo code to Phoenix Rising event. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/phoenix-rising-2022-tickets-265610256427 (https://www.eventbrite.com/e/phoenix-rising-2022-tickets-265610256427) Resources For Allies: Beyond Separation workshops out of Oakland. "We work with groups of white-identified people...in [c]reating a racially just society[. This] will also require changing the implicit beliefs... that shape our attitudes as well as our institutions. Topics... include: how our personal histories intersect with... US history, from settler...
From The Hip #10Buy Me A Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/weirdreaderAs usually happens with these From The Hip Videos, for some reason, I recorded this one weeks ago.
Slick talking Robin Weathers can't wait to practice law, so he tricks the partners at his law firm to get him into the courtroom. His trick backfires when they punish him by making him defend a man they think is guilty of murder. Can his theatrics keep his client out of prison and him in a job? Join your friends at Fandom City as we discuss From the Hip.
On this episode, we shot it live at the bar 13 Degrees in Tumon, Guam. I had a conversation with Spark about working in the bar industry, being a business owner as a Black man, dating within his industry, and much more. I also asked him some rapid fire questions with the popular segment "Shootin' From The Hip". Thank you to everyone that came and watched, it was a good time! Follow me on social media https://www.instagram.com/YupISaidItPod/ https://www.instagram.com/therealmacquinn/ https://https://twitter.com/yupisaiditpod Follow Sparks and his bar https://www.instagram.com/13degreestumon/ https://www.instagram.com/rollin_sparks/ Follow New Waves Studios, Guam https://www.instagram.com/newwavesguam/ http://newwavesguam.com/ Subscribe to my YouTube playlist for the videos https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLznNF9meYA2XV3J9YHLpUNIi545iv43CO Thank you all for supporting my podcast. I love every single ear that listens. Love and #HappyHearts to all of you! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
2543 – February 24, 2021 – SHOOTIN’ FROM THE HIP – Beth Ann is fired up today, don’t miss it. The government has gotten too big for their britches. The post SHOOTIN’ FROM THE HIP appeared first on CSC Talk Radio.
Pat welcomes 80's singer/songwriter Josie Cotton to the Zoom Room to her career in music.
The Godfathers are here with the 22nd installment of the show… On this episode:•Thoughts on the passing of Chadwick Boseman•Cobra Kai mania•New words added to the English Dictionary•A verbal essay on the Breyonna Taylor storyOur special guests this week are Tragically Hip tribute band “From The Hip” who will be performing on September 18th at The Markham Fair Grounds in a drive-in concert, as a benefit for Sick Kids Hospital.Get Tickets to the event https://www.ticketscene.ca/events/30412Check out the band's siteFromTheHipBand.com
Friend of the pod Paxton Holley from Nerd Lunch and I Read Movies joins Robert and Susie for the latest episode. Pax talks Covid-19 and blueberry picking before the trio get into 1987's "From The Hip". John Hurt and shenanigans dominate the conversation and the group finds out how accurate it is for an attorney to go mental with a hammer in the courtroom.
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Contributing to the Chaos while Living - Life - Large Writing an opinion column is nothing new to me. In years past, more years then I would like to broadcast, the Pinedale Roundup was the birthplace of, From The Hip, a column slightly void of description except for being a platform of my observations, quirks and oddities. From The Hip, covered many topics, leaving some with the nod of approval and smile, while others shook their heads in wonder and disbelief. There were readers that responded with praise, aggressive rebuttal and condemnation, or to perhaps just to express their confusion. All however, reacted because the column did what it was expected to do, evoke thought. This thought was, and now is, never delivered proposing you should follow it. It will be written to provoke a thought of your own, what ever that thought may be. Not being freighted with change I couldn’t find a good reason to stay with the column title, From The Hip. I thought about it for some time and I always returned to what I have already been branding. Live – Life – Large, so that is what I kept. Contributing to the Chaos while Living – Life – Large an opinion column by Dan Abernathy
Vin Cassidy from Section 25 in conversation Section 25 formed in Poulton-le-Fylde near Blackpool, Lancashire, in November 1977. Initially the band was a duo, consisting of brothers Larry Cassidy (bass, vocals) and Vincent Cassidy (drums). In June 1978 they made their live debut with Phil Denton on guitar. Denton was replaced in November by Paul Wiggin. June 1979 saw the Cassidy brothers promote a charity gig in aid of International Year of the Child at Blackpool Imperial Hotel, featuring Section 25 and other local bands as well as Joy Division and Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark. As a result, Section 25 were invited to play at the Russell Club in Manchester, and joined Factory Records. Their debut 7", "Girls Don't Count", was released in July 1980 on Factory Records, produced by Ian Curtis and Rob Gretton of Joy Division. All Section 25 releases would be released through either Factory Records (until the demise of that label), or sister imprint Factory Benelux. Their debut LP, Always Now, appeared in 1981 and was produced by Martin Hannett at Britannia Row studio. The pochette sleeve was among the most expensive and elaborate in the label's history (designed by Peter Saville) utilising an exclusive 'marble' effect design printed on the inner jacket and a fold-out cover that resembled a match-book similar to the cover used by Cabaret Voltaire for their 2x45 album. The three-piece group played many gigs in Britain and Northern Europe between 1979 and 1981, both as a headline act and with other Factory Records artists, such as Joy Division, A Certain Ratio, Blurt, The Durutti Column, Crispy Ambulance and New Order. The group also released a self-produced second album, The Key of Dreams. However the original line-up split in September 1981 shortly after Paul Wiggin declined to fly to a concert in Helsinki supporting New Order, swallowing up most of their fee by travelling overland. With a North American tour already planned, his fear of flying made his departure inevitable. Factory label boss Tony Wilson then tried and failed to recruit then-unknown guitarist Johnny Marr as a replacement. Abandoning much of the existing live set, the Cassidy brothers prepared for an upcoming European tour with backing tapes and an extra percussionist John Grice. Following a warm-up date in London, the group visited Belgium, Holland and Germany in January 1982 in tandem with Factory labelmates Crispy Ambulance. The band then undertook their first North American tour, albeit restricted to the East Coast. 1983 – 2006 (From The Hip to Love & Hate) Joined by percussionist Lee Shallcross, Section 25 gradually evolved with a more electronic-dance direction, a process which culminated in the album From the Hip and remix single "Looking From A Hilltop", both released in 1984 and produced by Bernard Sumner of New Order. This second iteration of the band also featured the Cassidy brothers' sister Angela Flowers (vocals, keyboards) and Larry Cassidy's wife Jenny Ross (vocals, keyboards). The five-piece completed a lengthy second tour of North America in January 1985, where the single "Looking From A Hilltop" achieved a measure of club success. Later in 1985 the single "Crazy Wisdom" emerged on Factory Benelux as a 12", but the group again splintered, leaving husband-and-wife team Larry Cassidy and Jenny Ross to complete a fourth album, Love & Hate, finally released by Factory in 1988. Bad News Week was also released as a 12" single, remixed by Bernard Sumner. Section 25 then fell silent for more than a decade, although their entire back catalogue was reissued on CD on LTM as well as an archive DVD, So Far. There have also been several live and rarity CDs released by the same label. In 2001 the band regrouped and started composing new material. It was originally expected that this would form the basis for a new album, but these plans were derailed when Jenny Ross, after a long fight with cancer, died on 20 November 2004 at age 42. The LTM DVD So Far, an audio-visual history of the band released in January 2005, was dedicated to her memory. 2006 – 2009 (Part-Primitiv to Nature and Degree) Now with Ian Butterworth (formerly of fellow Factory act Tunnelvison) on guitar and Roger Wikeley on bass and keyboards, the Cassidy brothers performed their first live show in nearly two decades at their hometown Poulton-Le-Fylde in May 2006 followed by dates in Blackpool, Paris, Brussels, Leicester, London and Athens. A new studio album by the quartet, Part-Primitiv, was released by LTM in April 2007, together with Communicants, a DVD assembled from live performances in 2006. Larry and Vin Cassidy also featured in the 2006 Factory documentary film Shadowplayers, and a BBC television documentary on the label. The group performed at the Plan K venue in Brussels in December 2007 as part of the Factory Night (Once Again) event, being joined onstage by Peter Hook of New Order for a cover of "Temptation". It was then proposed that Hook and Section 25 play further shows together, performing a mixture of Section 25, Joy Division and New Order songs. Roger Wikeley left Section 25 in 2008 and was replaced by Stephen Stringer. In November this revised line-up played with Peter Hook in Paris, Brussels, Oss in the southern Netherlands and Krefeld in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.[citation needed] Ian Butterworth parted company with the Section 25 at the end of the year. Stephen Stringer moved on to guitar and Section 25's sound engineer and programmer Stuart Hill moved on to bass guitar. Both were no strangers to Larry and Vin, who had helped them record demos in 1983 and 1985. The band released a new album in 2009 called Nature + Degree through LTM Recordings. Several tracks featured vocals by Bethany Cassidy, daughter of Larry and Jenny, who joined the group as co-vocalist and keyboards player. Section 25 appeared at the "Factory Night (And Then Again)" event at Plan K on 12 December 2009, with Beth and Larry sharing vocals. The group also returned to the States for festival dates in Los Angeles and San Francisco. On 27 February 2010, it was announced that founding member, singer, and bass player for the group, Larry Cassidy, had died at the age of 56. 2010 – present (Retrofit to Elektra) Prior to Larry Cassidy's death, the band had completed work on a new album, Retrofit, which was released on 14 September 2010. The album features electro reworkings and updates of previously issued Section 25 tracks, as well as one new song "Über Hymn". The album closes with a new version of Looking From A Hilltop, produced and arranged by Stephen Morris of New Order. Limited copies came with an extra CD of a 16-minute recording of Larry Cassidy reading selected lyrics of Joy Division's Ian Curtis. This was recorded in January 2010 and would be Larry's last visit to a recording studio. The band opted to continue to perform with their current line up. Section 25 played the FAC251 club in Manchester on 20 November 2010, and in 2011 issued their first new release without Larry Cassidy, a download-only EP titled "Invicta" EP, via Hacienda Records. June 2012 saw a deluxe vinyl reissue of From the Hip (Fact 90), issued as a special edition on Factory Records with 'remixed' artwork by Peter Saville, as well as a split coloured-vinyl 12" with Stereograph featuring two dub versions of "Colour Movement Sex and Violence" and "Inner Drive". Saville also provided the cover image and title for their eighth studio album, Dark Light, issued on the Factory Benelux imprint in February 2013. "My Outrage" was also released as a 7" single. Also released during the same period were the 10" single "Invicta Max" (an expansion of the 2011 EP of the same name) and the official remix album "Eigengrau", featuring numerous remixes of earlier Section 25 recordings by Zoviet France, Absolute Body Control, Portion Control and Renaldo and the Loaf among others. In May 2014 the group issued an expanded 30th anniversary CD edition of From the Hip via Factory Benelux, with a bonus disc featuring original demos as well as a BBC radio session from 1984 plus a new recording of "Reflection". Both Bernard Sumner and Jon Savage contributed liner notes. The new version of Reflection (subtitled 'Younger Image') was also issued as a limited edition orange vinyl 7" single to mark Record Store Day in April 2014. On Record Store Day the band performed in Manchester with Factory peers Crispy Ambulance and Minny Pops. A review of the show in The Guardian newspaper described Section 25 as "a revelation" and "the best new/old band in Britain." In April 2015 Section 25 released "Mirror", another limited edition 7" single for Record Store Day, with guest vocals by Simon Topping, formerly of A Certain Ratio. The song dated from 1980 but had never before been recorded in the studio. Both the song and the packaging complemented a new CD edition of Always Now, re-mastered and featuring a bonus disc with their 1981 John Peel radio session as well as a complete live concert from 1980. The packaging replicated the original wraparound cover designed by Peter Saville. In 2016 the group released a new live album, "Alfresco", as a vinyl and CD package to mark Record Store Day in April. That same year the track "Hit" from their 1981 album Always Now was sampled by Kanye West on a new song, "FML", featured on his seventh studio album, The Life of Pablo.[6] In December 2017 the band announced on their Facebook page that they were working on a new album, to be released during the spring 2018. Vincent Cassidy also announced that their original guitarist, Paul Wiggin, will contribute on the new album. June 2018 saw the release of an eleven-track album Elektra, recorded at West Orange Studios during the early part of the same year. The album featured appearances by original guitarist Paul Wiggin and newest family member Michael Cassidy on bass. One of the tracks (FML) is an acoustic cover of the Kanye West track that sampled the band's Hit from their 1981 set Always Now.
From the creators of Boston Legal and Porky's comes a courtroom comedy starring Judd Nelson. This week the CTC crew takes a look at From The Hip. We also look at new releases and discuss what we watched last week.
Mike Eben has spent over 3 decades teaching music and playing music. It all started in the High School Jazz Band with Hank Hoffman playing Count Basie’s music. That sort of exposure is what can ignite the musical passion and set a career trajectory in music. Mike says you first need to know what it is you want to get into – performing, teaching, or the music business. Mike says it was Doc Mulligan that nudged him to begin arranging and writing music Mike’s group ‘From The Hip’ will be transformed from a 6 piece to a nine piece band, a sort of small Big Band for Boscov’s Berks Jazz Fest Performances this year. You will hear musical arrangements by Mike Eben and his original Jazz Music as well. A big joy is to have a former student, Greg Wilson, join the band with his saxophone. Mike says Boscov’s Berks Jazz Fest brings a world of opportunity when world-class musicians converge on Berks County for 10 days. Educational events are built around the Fest as well which provide students the opportunity to rub elbows with professional musicians and learn from them and play with them. That is an invaluable opportunity
Thanks, Podcasting : A Collective Podcast About The Power of Podcasting
Featuring Vinnie, John and Sir Jon of From The Hip! What is From The Hip? From The Hip is a show about pop culture, current events, etc. Enjoy what you hear and let me know if you have something you would like to hear on the show! Catch you on the flip side! Click here for the podcast website Are you looking to start your podcast? Tame the chaos of starting a podcast with one simple service: Libsyn. Reliable media hosting, iTunes compatible RSS feed, lovely embeddable player, Wordpress plug-in, standalone custom podcast apps, multiple distribution channels and incredible stats. Get started HERE today. HELP US SPREAD THE WORD We’d love it if you could please share #ThanksPodcasting with your Twitter followers, CLICK HERE to post a tweet If you dug this episode head on over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating, a review, but most importantly SUBSCRIBE! Ways to subscribe to Thanks, Podcasting Click here to subscribe in iTunes Click here to subscribe via RSS FEEDBACK + PROMOTION If you want your show featured, here are the details for getting your story into Thanks, Podcasting Email your submission or any feedback to thefeed@libsyn.com Call 412 573 1934
Cesar Abeid In today’s episode, Starve the Doubts host Jared Easley is joined by Albert Hathazi of www.alberthathazi.com and the host of the awesome comedy podcast From The Hip, as they interview Cesar Abeid, the host of two very successful and award winning podcast, the Construction Industry podcast and the PM for the Masses podcast. He is a speaker, dancer, family man, and he loves beautifully built cathedrals. This is actually a reunion of the three podcasters, being the second time Jared and Albert are interviewing Cesar. Back in Starve the Doubts episode 115, Cesar talked about the power of being intentional, effective project management, and networking. In this episode, you will learn more about starting a project and setting up a Kickstarter campaign to help you with your project management in turning ideas into reality. Plus Albert showing off his antics and again doing his voice impersonations of Elvis Presley, John Lennon, a yogi, cooking show host Evon Lentil, Christopher Walken, and Arnold Schwarzenegger! In this episode, you’ll learn about: Cesar’s YouTube video (with his daughter) gone viral His speaking experience Project management for turning an idea into a reality How project management changed Cesar’s life Running a Kickstarter campaign to publish a book What compelled him to write a book Why Kickstarter? The rewards you get for supporting Cesar’s Kickstarter campaign Getting creative with your Kickstarter campaign and getting six figures Steps to get your project started The number one ingredient for success Items mentioned: How Cesar ended up doing a video with his daughter Laura singing Love Is An Open Door , going viral, and being featured on a documentary done by ABC News. Getting good feedback from his presentation at a conference in Texas Project Management: Taking ideas and turning them into a reality a systematic approach of taking something abstract and going through a project management process resulting to a tangible product On writing his book: Running a Kickstarter campaign to be able to publish his book What compelled him to write a book What readers can learn about project management and its benefits Why Kickstarter? Lets you gather your own resources. Bringing other people into the equation during the early stages A way for people to back the project and validate your idea You get the funds, you create a buzz and get people excited around your project, your ideas get validated The rewards you will get for supporting Cesar’s Kickstarter campaign: eBook version signed hardcover copy of the book (shipping included) signed hardcover, eBook, audio book version + 3 eBooks written by his publishing coach Patrick Snow; your name listed as a supporter in the book and a personal Thank You card from Cesar 1-hour Skype call with Cesar Cesar speaking at your event + 15 copies of the book to give away to your audience Cesar thinking of adding a scholarship pledge to his Kickstarter rewards Getting creative with your Kickstarter campaign How to turn your idea into a project: Sit down and write things down - Mindmapping Brainstorming Things you need to get done one thing at a time Grouping things and mapping them out Taking things off your brain to give you peace of mind and an objective mindset To learn more about the campaign, visit www.projectmanagementforyou.com Cesar’s final thoughts for the listeners: “You know you want to do something. You see other people doing it and you know you can do it too. Guess what? You can. If I can do this, you can too!” “Think about what you want to do. Write it down and get started.” Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=CQWQVRBGQCK7E&source=url)
Two famous dudes talk a little about tech and where to find my podcast From The Hip.
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TravCast is the Writer's Podcast from the Traverse, Scotland’s New Writing Theatre. Literary Officer, Jennifer Williams, interviews well known playwrights whose work features in the year round programme at the Traverse. In this episode Jennifer speaks to Tim Price. Tim is a Welsh television writer and playwright. His play For Once is just about to open (in a few minutes) at the Traverse and his new verbatim play DEMOS will debut on the 24th of April as the culmination of the Traverse’s Write Here New Writing Festival. Other stage credits include The Radicalisation of Bradley Manning, Salt, Root and Roe - nominated for an Olivier Award for Best Outstanding Achievement in an Affiliate Theatre; Out Generation; Café Cariad; From The Hip; The Whole Truth and many other plays. His play Will and George was shortlisted for the Verity Bargate Award, 2011. Television credits include: Y Pris (The Cockle Farmer) (nominated for Best Screenwriter at Bafta Cymru 2008, nominated Best Drama for Prix Europa 2008, and won Best Drama award at the Celtic Film and TV Festival 2009); The New Worst Witch, Herman and Sherman, Sold!, River City, Secret Diary of a Call Girl, Doctors, Holby City, Casualty and Eastenders. Original music by James Iremonger www.jamesiremonger.co.uk Produced and engineered by Cian O Siochain