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A sleep clinic medical expert gives advice to callers on how to deal with sleep issues, including food to eat before bedtime, exercising, traveling, holiday change in patterns, pillows, snoring, apnea, medications, and insomnia. From WHO radio in Des Moines in 1990. Jo Fisk went on to work at Des Moines Sleep Specialists in Clive.
Peanut butter has fanatical addicts, bizarre recipes, strange non-food uses, & even a secret adult peanut butter fan club! The PB Advisory Board's Leslie Wagner explains the product's origins as a health food, the cereal company that has the buttery first patent, and more than a dozen callers sharing their unusual concoctions like peanut butter in a hamburger, ham salad, pumpkin soup and mashed potatoes. March 1st is the celebration of National Peanut Butter Lover's Day! From WHO radio in 2000.
Des Moines Register writer John Karras helped create the annual Iowa biking event called RAGBRAI and says everyone pronounces the name wrong. He also says he made up a fake story about how cyclists dip tires in the water on each side of Iowa, and that people started copying what was meant to be a joke. Hear surprising stories from Karras and his wife Ann about the history of the Register's Annual Great Bike Ride Across Iowa. From WHO radio in Des Moines in 1999.
"We'd Chew a Hole in the Fabric of the Universe..." On this Episode 86 of The DOD45 Show #ArtByTai draws a Sea Otter themed piece and Staplemouth provides us with some insight into his world. Guest: Denver-based Hawaiian/Filipino rapper Staplemouth aka Killwendigo with guest announcement by Awol One - (Support Awol One) and "Question From Dibbs" question by Mr. Dibbs. (Support Mr. Dibbs) ArtByTai.com - DOD45.com - StrangeFamousRecords.com - MrDibbs.com Episode recommendations: - "Midnight Special" - "Braggadocio" by MC Frontalot - "The Mad Writer" by L'Orange - DOD45 Luvs 'song share' playlist Staplemouth links: - "Thunderhead" - "Bad Man Good Heart" - "Myself When Young" - "The Wound" - "Daylight Illusions" - "Facing What Remains" - "Dead Orchard Teachers" - "Starlit Grotto" - "Stigmata" - "Gears of Antikythera" - "Thunderhead" album - "Estuary" album - Staplemouth band camp Instagram links: Staplemouth ArtByTai DOD45 Links to topics mentioned in the intro, the interview and the outro of this #DOD45 Show: - "What a Combo with Fern Brady" podcast: - "Aretha" by Brother Ali - Hay-On-Wye - Strange Famous Fest - "Poke the Bear" album by Rove - "From Who the Cowbell Tolls" book - "50 Best Rappers Who Changed the World" book --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/artbytai/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/artbytai/support
John Wayne biographers Herb Fagen and Ronald Davis reveal forgotten secrets about the movie star's life and Iowa roots, including the unusual origin of his birth name and nickname, his huge birth weight, the conflict he had with his mother, being turned down by the U.S. Navy, his surprising college major, his deathbed religious conversion and unusual burial spot. The authors also discuss their interviews with Wayne's family and co-stars such as Gene Autry and Maureen O'Hara. From WHO radio in 1998.
Spring cleaning means tackling the dirt-covered windows, screens and mirrors. Professional cleaners Keith and Lisa Kroehler from I Do Windows reveal that the secret is in the squeegee and not the soap or glass spray or rag or even the amount of water. They discuss how to keep an outside window clean and to make spotless older beveled windows, car windows, and storm windows. From WHO radio in Des Moines in 1997.
Spring cleaning? Summer home renovation? You may be making your family and pets sick with bad household habits. Expert Nina Anderson shares the dangers of toxic cleaners, new carpets, tight windows, and harmful remodeling supplies. Instead choose natural consumable products. The author says pets are the first to discover your home has become unhealthy and can suffer the most damage. From WHO radio in Des Moines in 1997.
Play along with the audience answering trivia questions about 20th Century U.S. Presidents. Who was a trained geologist? Which ones were born under different names? Who never owned a home until he was 60? And what handsome President was called "rat face" as a schoolboy? Gary Ferris, author of Presidential Places, reveals secrets behind where they lived, worked, and housed their libraries. From WHO radio in Des Moines in 1999.
Hear surprising stories behind Hollywood's greatest Christmas films & TV shows from the authors of "It's Christmastime at the Movies." They take calls from listeners that share their personal favorites, including number one "It's a Wonderful Life." But the show's host doesn't always agree! From WHO radio in Des Moines in 1999.
Central banks need a bail out? From WHO exactly. Talk about a corrupt system. If I created a scheme like this and put it in the public space I would be locked up in the first week yet these criminals continue to get away with their rot. Tune in as Ed and I discuss the ramifications.
Prof. Dr. Destenie Nock joins Dr. Ahlmahz Negash and Paul Dockery for a conversation about what the grid of the future *should* look like. The discussion dives deep into (1) the energy equity gap, (2) a methodology for finding the optimal expansion of a power system under the objective of maximizing social benefit, (3) the Gini coefficient, and (4) how to use the Strategic Objective Hierarchy combined with the expertise of social scientists to translate community input into rigorously measurable inputs into an optimization model!You can find the podcast on Apple Podcast, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Share with friends that are electric utility enthusiasts, like us!09:24 - A benefit maximization approach to utility planningDestenie Nock, Todd Levin, Erin Baker, Changing the policy paradigm: A benefit maximization approach to electricity planning in developing countries, Applied Energy, Volume 264, 2020, 114583, ISSN 0306-2619, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apenergy.2020.114583.28:13 - Amplifying community leader perspectivesErin Baker, Destenie Nock, Todd Levin, Samuel A. Atarah, Anthony Afful-Dadzie, David Dodoo-Arhin, Léonce Ndikumana, Ekundayo Shittu, Edwin Muchapondwa, Charles Van-Hein Sackey, Who is marginalized in energy justice? Amplifying community leader perspectives of energy transitions in Ghana, Energy Research & Social Science, Volume 73, 2021, 101933, ISSN 2214-6296, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.erss.2021.101933.Prof. Dr. Destenie Nock explainer videos: https://www.youtube.com/@dr.destenienock4164/videos48:53 - Unveiling hidden energy poverty using the energy equity gapCong, S., Nock, D., Qiu, Y.L. et al. Unveiling hidden energy poverty using the energy equity gap. Nat Commun 13, 2456 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-30146-5 Video link to “The Energy Equity Gap: Unveiling Hidden Energy Poverty” presentation for Energy Seminar Series at UC Davis Video link to Destenie Nock: Identifying Hidden Forms of Energy Poverty Video link to Energy Nerd Show NOAA's Meteorological Development Lab's work on Wet Bulb Globe Temperatures NOAA's experimental tools for calculating Wet Bulb Globe Temperatures and how it compares to heat index Evaluating the 35°C wet-bulb temperature adaptability threshold for young healthy subjects 1:07:38 - What should the grid of the future look like?1:12:42 - Ahlmahz's insightful question of the week: What's the overlap between energy justice and energy assistance?“Jenkins et al. [49] review three core tenets of energy justice: 1) distributional justice, relating to equal distribution of both the costs and benefits of the energy system; 2), recognition justice, relating to the fair representation of individuals; and 3) procedural justice, providing equal access to decision making processes.”From Who is marginalized in energy justice? Amplifying community leader perspectives of energy transitions in Ghana, Section 1:1:18:27 - from Human Batteries to Solarpunk - a new Public Power Underground game! Ezra Klein podcast: What the heck is going on with UFO stories? Monk and Robot series by Becky Chambers Futurama The Fifth Element The Matrix Avatar Men in Black WALL-E Strange World Mad Max Iron Man Public Power Underground, for electric utility enthusiasts! Public Power Underground, it's work to watch!
From Who? In honour of the great Colin Flaherty, the Sango Brotherhood will reupload episodes of the Don't Make the Black Kids Angry podcast in addition to our regular content. . Sponsored by @colinflaherty; colinflaherty.com, @allan_shop. Buy Colin Flaherty's books Don't Make the Black Kids Angry; White Girl Bleed A Lot; Knock out Game; and Redwood to Deadwood. Find us on YouTube/IG- Sangobrotherhoodpodcast Twitter - @sangobrothers We can read your stories anonymously or you can share with American Renaissance
"Doesn't Matter where You are From" "Who is to Blame for the Border Crisis" "Interview with 3 Star General Buck Bedard" "Freedom in America"
Laugh Support couldn't ask for anything MORE than to have on the podcast an incredible guest like TOMMY MOORE! Or should we say, “The electrifying Tommy Moore!” The second time was a charm as Tommy, Michele, and June battled power outages, tornado sirens, and still managed to be sure that the show went on. There was no shortage of powerful stories, advice, and insight from someone who has been doing stand-up since 1973. You'll hear stories about Jerry Lewis, Robin Williams, Richard Pryor, Steve Martin, and that's not all! If you are a comedian, we suggest you get a paper and a pen and take notes on all the nuggets of gold Tommy has to share. From “Who you want to be” to finding out what this statement means: “Shoes don't laugh.” You will walk away from this interview having learned, laughed, and listened to one of the wisest and kindest comics of our time. And a quick note of “THANKS” to Tommy's wife Suzanne for her technical skills and willingness to help us make this episode happen. Follow Laugh Support:www.facebook.com/LaughSupportPodcastwww.youtube.com/@thelaughsupportpodcastFollow June Colson:www.junecolson.comwww.facebook.com/junecolsoncomedyFollow Michele VanDusen:michelescomedy.comFollow Tommy Moore:www.profcomedy.comyoutube.com/@tommymoore8867www.facebook.com/tommy.moore.948You can buy his books on Amazon:A Ph.D. in Happiness From The Great Comedians""Joketelling 101: How I Never Let School Interfere with My (Comedy) Education""Comedians Telling Tales Out of School"
This week, Kris and Jordie are on a mission from God to watch the cult classic musical-comedy "The Blues Brothers".From "Who's Carrie Fisher?" to "When were Nazi's prominent", this is episode is one hell of a ride!So get ready, cause it's 105 miles to Chicago, we've got half a tank of gas, it's dark, we're wearing sunglasses, and it's about time you watched this!
Bill Bickley is the creator of Family Matters and the famous character Steve Urkel. For the first time ever he shares the secret of how the nerdy child character was created and how upset the adult actors were that the young star took over the show. Bickley also discusses his experiences producing other 80s and 90s TGIF series, his work on 70s sitcoms Happy Days and Partridge Family, and tells a story he has never publicly shared about work with network TV executives. From WHO radio in 1999.
The authors of "It's Christmastime at the Movies" tell the stories behind some Hollywood holiday film and TV classics, as well as taking calls from listeners sharing their favorites. No surprise what is the top pick for the best Christmas movie, but the show's host doesn't agree with callers! From WHO radio in Des Moines in 1999.
Learn to create a unique jack-o-lantern from Pumpkin Masters expert Cheryl Stoughton, who carves over 60 pumpkins every Halloween and created unique designs for The Today Show, General Hospital, and Wheel of Fortune. She shares tips on using the right tools, helping kids, how to take a photo of a lit jack-o-lantern, hosting a B.Y.O.P. party, and using Vaseline or pumpkin spice in your carving. From WHO radio in Des Moines, Iowa in 1999.
During August's International Lefthanders Day, author of "Left is Right" Rae Lindsay says the consumer and educational world discriminates against those that favor their left hands. Yet some of the most successful people are lefties--Bill Gates, Oprah Winfrey, Jerry Seinfeld, Bill Clinton, Paul McCartney, and Prince Charles. She even yells at host Stephen Winzenburg for being a typical thoughtless righthander. From WHO radio during the August State Fair in 2000.
From Who's Line Is It Anyway and Last One Laughing, this week's guest is none other than Colin Mochrie!! Join the gals as they gab about what it was like trying not to laugh in a room full of Canada's funniest people, how Colin made improv into an iconic career, and his new live tour HYPROV: Improv Under Hypnosis!For HYPROV info go here! https://www.hyprov.com/Also...We're now on Patreon! https://patreon.com/highschoolsuckedFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/highschoolsucked/Follow us on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/HighSchoolSuckedFollow Producer Dan on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lazerdoov/Follow Producer Alexi on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/youngalexi_For more Darcy & Jane click here: https://beacons.page/highschoolsuckedpodcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode, Jake and Nick ask their Instagram followers to submit different versus matchups involving anything and everything from the Marvel Cinematic Universe. From "Who would win in a fight?" to "Which movie is better?", they discuss and debate who would come out on top for each battle. Let us know which topics we should cover next and please give this podcast a rating and review on iTunes! For even more pop culture content visit popcornheist.com Here we aim to build an interactive community of TV & movie lovers, and bring pop-culture content to life in ways you've never seen before. From articles to rankings to podcasts to social media we cover all the action in every format possible. In turn we hope to amplify the voices of fans everywhere. Whether it be a hot take or conventional praise of a beloved film, you can find it here. #JoinTheHeist and never miss a scene. Follow us on social media: Instagram: @popcornheist Twitter: @popcornheist Facebook: @popcornheist
The authors of "It's Christmastime at the Movies" tell the stories behind some of the Hollywood holiday film and TV classics, and take calls from listeners sharing their favorites. No surprise that It's a Wonderful Life is the overwhelming top pick for best Christmas movie, but the show's host doesn't necessarily agree! From WHO radio in Des Moines in 1999.
On this episode, Jake and Nick ask their Instagram followers to submit different versus matchups involving anything and everything from the universe of Game of Thrones. From "Who would win in a fight?" to "Which season of the show is better?", they discuss and debate who would come out on top for each battle. Let us know which topics we should cover next and please give this podcast a rating and review on iTunes! For even more pop culture content visit popcornheist.com Here we aim to build an interactive community of TV & movie lovers, and bring pop-culture content to life in ways you've never seen before. From articles to rankings to podcasts to social media we cover all the action in every format possible. In turn we hope to amplify the voices of fans everywhere. Whether it be a hot take or conventional praise of a beloved film, you can find it here. #JoinTheHeist and never miss a scene. Follow us on social media: Instagram: @popcornheist Twitter: @popcornheist Facebook: @popcornheist
The New York Times called Richard Paul Evans "The king of Christmas books" and he has sold over eight million copies of novels like The Christmas Box. He talks about his holiday writings, how success changed his family life, and the Angel Monuments that his books inspired. From WHO radio in Des Moines in 1999.
Chris Kreski was head writer for MTV during some of its glory days, including writing for Singled Out, MTV Video Music Awards, and VJ segments in between videos. He shares behind-the-scenes stories of working with Michael Jackson, how the network censored music artists, and why he wouldn't let his kid watch the cable music network. From WHO radio in Des Moines in 1993.
This episodes takes you BEYOND "Getting to Know You" activities. In this episode I answer these two main questions: 1) In WHAT WAYS should I get to know my students? 2) FROM WHO am I getting information to get to know my students? From each person I speak about, I include VITAL INFORMATION to keep in mind that will impact how you get to know your students!Want access to FIVE FREE Back-to-school Workshops? If so....Join the Ready, Set, TEACH Podcast Listener Group on Facebook HERE! Connect with me on Instagram HERE! If you're feeling nice, leave me a 5 star rating and review!! I would SO appreciate it!!
Time to immerse yourself in all things geeky and nerdy. This week Turtle is celebrating his honeymoon so Jarred is joined by special guest host Kyle (of the Rum Runnas Podcast) to dive into an in depth discussion about all things Doctor Who. From Who is their favorite Doctor, best companions, scariest baddies and much much more. Let the Chaos Ensue! So sit right back and get hot and nerdy on this week's episode of Talk Shonen! Embrace your Fandom! Follow Us On: Website: www.rumrunnaspodcastnetwork.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talk_shonen/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/talkshonen Support Us @: https://www.patreon.com/Rumrunnas An associated podcast of the Rum Runnas Podcast Network distributed under AgeofRadio https://www.ageofradio.org/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"Berenstain Bears" co-creator Stan Berenstain has sold over 260 million books in 23 languages. In this 2000 interview he talks about tackling school gun violence in his children's book and the surprising part Dr. Seuss had in starting the Bears book series. From WHO in Des Moines.
George Segal was very loved. George Segal was an Oscar-nominated actor who was on plenty of our favorites. From Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? and Where's Papa? to Just Shoot Me! and The Goldbergs. He died at 87 years old. Join us as we remember his life and career. Mark Thompson and Sam Rubin talk all about it
Two-time Super Bowl Champion John Harty from the San Francisco 49ers talks about quitting University of Iowa after two years then coming back to play football again on losing Hawkeye teams, his time in the NFL, becoming president of the failed Westmar University, and his new career selling gelatin to major companies for some surprising uses! From WHO radio in Des Moines in 1999.
The three young Winzenburg daughters share Christmas stories, songs, and poems in the annual "Von Winzenburg Family Singers" episodes, edited together from 1997, 1998, and 1999. Copyrighted songs were removed due to licensing, but they sing public domain songs Jingle Bells and There Was a Little Baby, as well as playing Angels We Have Heard On High on the organ. From WHO radio in Iowa, with Kate Winzenburg, Mary Winzenburg Uran, Jenna Winzenburg, Judy Brown and the Mark Vander Tuig family.
A medical expert on sleep disorders gives advice to callers on how to deal with sleep issues, including: holiday patterns, food to eat before bedtime, traveling, exercising, pillows, snoring, apnea, insomnia, and medication. From WHO radio in Des Moines in 1990.
Willadeene Parton is the oldest of the 11 siblings of superstar Dolly Parton and in this 1997 interview she reveals family recipe secrets, including raccoon and squirrel! She shares sweet and fun-loving stories about growing up poor, along with memories of her father, mother, and family holiday gatherings. From WHO radio in Des Moines, Iowa.
Guy Benson Show - 10-21-2020 [00:00:00] 3:06 pm - Senator Kelly Loeffler, junior Senator from Georgia [00:15:50] 3:27 pm - Kamala Takes Questions.... From Who? [00:18:17] 3:35 pm - Secretary Elaine Chao, currently the U.S. Secretary of Transportation. [00:30:17] 3:51 pm - Good COVID News [00:36:34] 4:06 pm - Marc Thiessen, columnist at The Washington Post, a Fox News contributor [00:49:20] 4:24 pm - Guy Benson Show. [00:54:50] 4:35 pm - ACB keeps getting more and more popular [01:10:38] 4:55 pm - The Left has It out for Senator Dianne Feinstein [01:13:01] 5:06 pm - Jessica Tarlov, Fox News Contributor [01:29:36] 5:28 pm - Hollywood Criticizes Actor Chris Pratt [01:31:19] 5:35 pm - Replay: Sen. Kelly Loeffler [01:37:18] 5:45 pm - Homestretch: Phil Collins
Prolific author Bob Schaller introduces a series of kids mystery books to help teens learn about unique historical aspects of each state. Children callers give him ideas for the new historical fiction book about Iowa. From WHO radio in Des Moines in 2001.
Imagine owning rental properties in the U.S. when you don't even live in the country, let alone in the same city as your investments. Our guest today has become an expert at out-of-state investing because she and her husband have been living out of the country for the U.S. military. They now own properties in Alabama, Ohio, Florida and Texas. We were so impressed with her at Real Wealth that we hired her as an investment counselor so she could help others on the same path. Find out how Leah: - Joined RWN as an investor in 2016, then came to work for Real Wealth as an Investment counselor a year ago. - Turned primary homes into rentals as she and her husband moved around the country, and then eventually decided to "get serious" and buy property strictly for investment purposes. - Why "Turn Key" properties made the most sense for their lifestyle as an active duty Army family. - How they are getting a cash flow with properties in Alabama and Ohio and maximum appreciation with properties in Texas and Florida. In her webinar, find out the "5 Ways Real Estate Pays You" through cash flow, principal pay down, tax benefits, inflation hedge, and appreciation, and the "7 Steps for New Investors": 1. Clarify Goals 2. Define Where you Are 3. Discover your Purchasing Power 4. Determine Your Financial Strategy 5. Determine Your Purchasing Strategy 6. Determine Where, What and From Who 7. Carefully Execute (Due Diligence) www.RealWealthShow.com
Dog trainer Betty Fisher, author of Caninestine and So You're Dog's Not Lassie, shares tips on how to make your dog smarter. Listeners call with stories about intelligent and independent canines. From WHO radio in Iowa in June of 1998.
Baby name expert Dr. Cleveland Kent Evans reveals the most popular Millennial names and the meaning behind unusual boomer names. From WHO radio in Iowa in 1999.
It's not every day you get to go back to your old school and talk with your teachers. Today, we got that chance to speak to one of them. Doctor Dre was the only doctor I knew growing up besides Dr. Spock. Dre, along with Fab Five Freddy and Ed Lover, were instrumental in our early exposures to hip-hop. They helped educate and they definitely helped entertain us. If not for YO! MTV Raps, many of us wouldn't have even known these classic rap videos existed. There was no internet back then. Certainly nothing remotely close to Youtube. If you didn't catch Music Box, Pump It Up, Rap City or Yo!, chances are, you just missed out! While Fab Five Freddy took on the more serious role as the teacher who dropped knowledge all day, it was the fun-loving duo of Doctor Dre and Ed Lover that really captivated you. They had you laughing from the start of the class to the end of it. They left you wanting more. Doctor Dre knew how to kick dunn language, like on Knowledge Me, and he and Ed both knew how to have fun like Back Up Off Me. There has never been a team like Doctor Dre and Ed Lover and considering how the music industry is today, especially MTV, there never will be. Before mainstream TV really embraced hip-hop, before you had In Living Color, Martin, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air or New York Undercover, it was YO! MTV Raps that was pivotal in the hip-hop movement in mainstream America. On this episode, we pay homage to YO! with 2 ridiculously dope DJ 360 mixes. We also speak to the great Doctor Dre. We talk about his early days at Adelphi University with Chucky D and Flavor Flav. We talk Original Concept, Def Jam and some interesting stories about Rick Rubin. We cover touring with the Beasties, how Bill Cosby did a very Bill Cosby thing when on YO!. We find out Don Cornelius felt threatened by their success. We talk about RUN-DMC not giving Dre the proper credit all the way to dropping an album on Def Jam in ‘88 along with Slick Rick and Public Enemy. We talk a lot of P.E., even Dre's love/hate relationship with Flavor Flav. We cover a lot of ground here. From Who's The Man, to who was the man behind the selections on the the soundtrack. But - what would this interview be without the amazing history and stories of YO!? We take you to the final episode, where that infamous freestyle session goes down between Rakim, Chubb Rock, Erick Sermon, MC Serch, KRS-One, Redman, Method Man, Large Professor, Special Ed and Craig Mack. We learn who Doctor Dre felt had the best verse on that iconic episode. So much and more. Don't miss our YO! MTV Raps Tribute Show featuring Doctor Dre!
It’s not every day you get to go back to your old school and talk with your teachers. Today, we got that chance to speak to one of them. Doctor Dre was the only doctor I knew growing up besides Dr. Spock. Dre, along with Fab Five Freddy and Ed Lover, were instrumental in our early exposures to hip-hop. They helped educate and they definitely helped entertain us. If not for YO! MTV Raps, many of us wouldn’t have even known these classic rap videos existed. There was no internet back then. Certainly nothing remotely close to Youtube. If you didn’t catch Music Box, Pump It Up, Rap City or Yo!, chances are, you just missed out! While Fab Five Freddy took on the more serious role as the teacher who dropped knowledge all day, it was the fun-loving duo of Doctor Dre and Ed Lover that really captivated you. They had you laughing from the start of the class to the end of it. They left you wanting more. Doctor Dre knew how to kick dunn language, like on Knowledge Me, and he and Ed both knew how to have fun like Back Up Off Me. There has never been a team like Doctor Dre and Ed Lover and considering how the music industry is today, especially MTV, there never will be. Before mainstream TV really embraced hip-hop, before you had In Living Color, Martin, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air or New York Undercover, it was YO! MTV Raps that was pivotal in the hip-hop movement in mainstream America. On this episode, we pay homage to YO! with 2 ridiculously dope DJ 360 mixes. We also speak to the great Doctor Dre. We talk about his early days at Adelphi University with Chucky D and Flavor Flav. We talk Original Concept, Def Jam and some interesting stories about Rick Rubin. We cover touring with the Beasties, how Bill Cosby did a very Bill Cosby thing when on YO!. We find out Don Cornelius felt threatened by their success. We talk about RUN-DMC not giving Dre the proper credit all the way to dropping an album on Def Jam in ‘88 along with Slick Rick and Public Enemy. We talk a lot of P.E., even Dre’s love/hate relationship with Flavor Flav. We cover a lot of ground here. From Who’s The Man, to who was the man behind the selections on the the soundtrack. But - what would this interview be without the amazing history and stories of YO!? We take you to the final episode, where that infamous freestyle session goes down between Rakim, Chubb Rock, Erick Sermon, MC Serch, KRS-One, Redman, Method Man, Large Professor, Special Ed and Craig Mack. We learn who Doctor Dre felt had the best verse on that iconic episode. So much and more. Don’t miss our YO! MTV Raps Tribute Show featuring Doctor Dre! www.takeitpersonalradio.com www.patreon.com/TakeItPersonal
Episode 50! We made it! Thank you for all our amazing listeners who have given us a reason to trash talk everything EastEnders for so long - hopefully this episode gives you some enjoyment! As Denny punches us through the week, we discuss new-Ben at length, look into the business dynamics of Denise/Kim/Mitch's ransom-note covered hairdresser and also complain at the fact that Bex's storyline exists. We are treating you to a whole host of features old and new, From Who 20? Me 20!, Stacey or Pacey, Shirley-Shirlies, Philosophy and a monumental return of EastEnders Sentence Enders.
From “Who are you?” to “I Do” in six days. This is the account of how Matt and Lisa’s Love Story began . . . and how it almost never happened! Funny, frustrating at times, and romantic (except for their first kiss!!)
There are 125 toys in the extant He-Man/She-Ra universe, and dammit if almost every one of them isn’t on some nonsense in this very special Christmas episode. Strap in, folks, it’s going to be a long and delirious ride as Chelsea and Andrew jingle all the way through Christmas in Etheria. How does one explain Santa to a Trollan-Etherian immigrant? Exactly whom are we keeping He-Man’s secret identity secret FROM? Who lives in Castle Greyskull besides 8 action figures? We wish the answers to these questions were simply distilled, but they just aren’t, so let’s hop on our Battlecats and hunt for these holiday answers together. Show: HE-MAN and SHE-RA (crossover) “A Christmas Special” Air Date: December 25, 1985S Find it: on YouTube, Hulu with Live TV Snack: LIMITED EDITION Funko Pop! The Golden Girls Funko’s Multigrain Cereal (from Claudia) Further Reading: The Toys that Made Us, S01E03 (Netflix) He-Man.Org