Podcasts about Frou Frou

  • 70PODCASTS
  • 107EPISODES
  • 42mAVG DURATION
  • 1EPISODE EVERY OTHER WEEK
  • Apr 15, 2025LATEST

POPULARITY

20172018201920202021202220232024


Best podcasts about Frou Frou

Latest podcast episodes about Frou Frou

Sound Up! with Mark Goodman and Alan Light

On episode #89 of “Sound Up!,” Mark Goodman and Alan Light welcome Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Justin Hayward, former member of the Moody Blues, to talk about his new music and upcoming tour and the adjustments he made going from a legendary band to a solo career. In music news, we recap some of the big moments from the first weekend of Coachella—including Weezer playing a set following the arrest of the bass player's wife after a shoot-out with the police, Billie Joe Armstrong joining the Go-Go's on stage, and memorable sets from Lady Gaga, MIssy Elliott, and Benson Boone covering “Bohemian Rhapsody” with guest Brian May. We report your responses to this week's Throwback Thursday question: What is your favorite band logo? Our New Music picks this week include songs from Green Day, Bob Moses, Frou Frou, Pulp, Lexi Jones (David Bowie's daughter), and Ernest featuring Snoop Dogg. We want to make you part of the conversation. Leave us your comments via text or audio message at connect@sounduppod.com https://www.instagram.com/sounduppod/https://twitter.com/sounduppod

The New Music Business with Ari Herstand
Imogen Heap is Building a More Equitable Future for Musicians

The New Music Business with Ari Herstand

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 56:25


This month, for Women's History Month, we are replaying some of our favorite New Music Business episodes featuring incredible women of the industry. This episode highlights award-winning artist, songwriter, and producer, Imogen Heap. Imogen Heap has released five solo albums, an album as one half of Frou Frou, and has collaborated with countless other stars including Taylor Swift, Nitin Sawhney, Deadmau5, Eric Whitacre, Jeff Beck and Jon Hopkins. Heap, recognized as an artist's artist, has won two Grammys and an Ivor Novello award. She holds three honorary doctorates for her work on ‘MI.MU gloves' and 'The Creative Passport'—two prominent music tech companies that work to empower creatives. In this episode, Ari and Imogen discuss NFTs, metadata and payment transparency and how to properly credit (and pay) creators using the blockchain. Overall, how to make the future of music more equitable for musicians.Chapters00:00 The Fragmented Music Industry02:52 Imogen Heap: A Pioneer in Music and Technology05:55 The Creative Passport: Empowering Artists09:11 Data Transparency and Royalty Distribution12:04 The Role of DSPs and Data Integrity14:52 The Future of Music Royalties17:55 Building a Better Music Ecosystem21:02 Blockchain and the Future of Music23:46 Interoperability and Charitable Contributions29:06 Navigating NFTs and Environmental Concerns34:23 The Future of NFTs in Art37:12 Building a Community Through Technology46:58 AI as a Creative Partner54:36 Defining Success in the New Music BusinessEdited and mixed by Ari DavidsMusic by Brassroots DistrictProduced by the team at Ari's TakeOrder the THIRD EDITION of How to Make It in the New Music Business: https://book.aristake.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

LA Theatre Bites - Podcast
World Premiere: Frou-Frou - A Menagerie of Sort @ Boston Court Pasadena - Review

LA Theatre Bites - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2025 3:02


World Premiere: Frou-Frou - A Menagerie of Sort @ Boston Court Pasadena - 9.1 out of 10! Exceptional Show! LA Theatre Bites Recommended! www.latheatrebites.com

What Are You Listening To?
WAYLT Presents: Super Awesome Mix's Sam Abousalbi's 40th Birthday Mix!

What Are You Listening To?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 31:05


We had a special birthday in the Super Awesome Mix Family recently.  Our own Sam Abousalbi turned 40.  He gave us a special mix for his 40th birthday so we're running it in this feed this week.  Celebrating 40: A Musical Journey of Reflection, Growth, and New BeginningsTurning 40 is more than just a number—it's a celebration of the journey so far and the promise of what's to come. As Sam embraces this milestone birthday, he shares with Matt and the listeners a specially curated music mix that captures the essence of this new chapter. He begins with Logic's "Hallelujah," which echoes the importance of keeping an open mind.  This episode is filled with reflective insights and a touch of laughter. You'll find yourself drawn into Sam's world as he navigates the complexities of aging with inspiration and humor.  What's the secret to living in the moment and letting go of past regrets? Sam explores this question through songs that remind us of the beauty of presence and self-forgiveness. With tracks like The All-American Rejects' "Move Along," Fountains of Wayne's "All Kinds of Time," and Pearl Jam's "Present Tense," you'll uncover powerful messages about savoring the present and embracing life's pace. These songs serve as an anthem for anyone who seeks to balance life's fleeting moments with thoughtful reflection.  As the episode unfolds, Sam delves into the duality of life, highlighting growth and the balance between light and dark. "Let Go" by Frou Frou and Natasha Bedingfield's "Unwritten" inspire us to view life as an open canvas, full of potential and new beginnings. The exploration continues with Moby's "Run On" and Pink Floyd's masterpieces "Brain Damage" and "Eclipse," celebrating the artistry that captures both the light and shadow of the human experience. Join us for a musical journey that honors personal growth, self-reflection, and the joyous celebration of Sam's 40th birthday.https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/sams-birthday-mix-2025/pl.u-38oW9zbCY6Rke5jhttps://open.spotify.com/playlist/6LI2EFe5bNmr6IRe2VioGK?si=b50ff969a54b411e1. Hallelujah – Logic2. What's My Age Again? – Blink-182 3. Anthems for a Seventeen Year-Old Girl – Broken Social Scene 4. Move Along – The All-American Rejects 5. All Kinds of Time – Fountains of Wayne 6. Present Tense – Pearl Jam 7. Let Go – Frou Frou 8. Unwritten – Natasha Bedingfield 9. 2085 – AJR 10. Run On – Moby11. Brain Damage – Pink Floyd 12. Eclipse – Pink Floyd 

Legends Only
Tate McRae's ‘So Close To What' & Justice for “Louboutins”

Legends Only

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 72:34


T. Kyle and Bradley discuss the 2025 World Pride Festival line-up, Jennifer Lopez's comments on Pride, J.Lo performing "Louboutins" for the first time in 15 years in Dubai, the Khia Asylum National Anthem on Twitter, High Fashion Editorial! featuring Addison Rae, Tyla, Doechii, and Lady Gaga's 'Vanity Fair' lie detector test, 'Mayhem' track list and 'SNL' double billing, "Telephone 2" lies, Rihanna's "R9" lies for 'Harper's Bazaar, TikTok Talk featuring RIP Howie the Crab, Charli's "Party 4 U" going viral, new music from Frou Frou, Shallou, Solv, Rose Gray, Dove Cameron, Sunday (1994), Sofia Coll, Julia Berman, Dev and the Cataracs, Marina, and Tate McRae's 'So Close to What.' Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Super Awesome Mix
Celebrating 40: A Musical Journey of Reflection, Growth, and New Beginnings

Super Awesome Mix

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 31:57 Transcription Available


Turning 40 is more than just a number—it's a celebration of the journey so far and the promise of what's to come. As Sam embraces this milestone birthday, he shares with Matt and the listeners a specially curated music mix that captures the essence of this new chapter. He begins with Logic's "Hallelujah," which echoes the importance of keeping an open mind.  This episode is filled with reflective insights and a touch of laughter. You'll find yourself drawn into Sam's world as he navigates the complexities of aging with inspiration and humor.What's the secret to living in the moment and letting go of past regrets? Sam explores this question through songs that remind us of the beauty of presence and self-forgiveness. With tracks like The All-American Rejects' "Move Along," Fountains of Wayne's "All Kinds of Time," and Pearl Jam's "Present Tense," you'll uncover powerful messages about savoring the present and embracing life's pace. These songs serve as an anthem for anyone who seeks to balance life's fleeting moments with thoughtful reflection.As the episode unfolds, Sam delves into the duality of life, highlighting growth and the balance between light and dark. "Let Go" by Frou Frou and Natasha Bedingfield's "Unwritten" inspire us to view life as an open canvas, full of potential and new beginnings. The exploration continues with Moby's "Run On" and Pink Floyd's masterpieces "Brain Damage" and "Eclipse," celebrating the artistry that captures both the light and shadow of the human experience. Join us for a musical journey that honors personal growth, self-reflection, and the joyous celebration of Sam's 40th birthday.https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/sams-birthday-mix-2025/pl.u-38oW9zbCY6Rke5jhttps://open.spotify.com/playlist/6LI2EFe5bNmr6IRe2VioGK?si=b50ff969a54b411e1. Hallelujah – Logic2. What's My Age Again? – Blink-182 3. Anthems for a Seventeen Year-Old Girl – Broken Social Scene 4. Move Along – The All-American Rejects 5. All Kinds of Time – Fountains of Wayne 6. Present Tense – Pearl Jam 7. Let Go – Frou Frou 8. Unwritten – Natasha Bedingfield 9. 2085 – AJR 10. Run On – Moby11. Brain Damage – Pink Floyd 12. Eclipse – Pink Floyd  Support the showVisit us at https://www.superawesomemix.com to learn more about our app, our merchandise, our cards, and more!

J+7
J+7 - 10/02/2025 - Karine se marchande

J+7

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 132:04


Que d'anniversaires en ce moment ! Cette semaine, c'était au tour de Télématin de fêter ses 40 ans. C'est notre ouverture d'antenne pour ce numéro de J+7 jokérisé par Sieur Pacôme entouré de Bastien, Jérémy et notre Champion Arnaud. En effet, nous avons vu & entendu (et débriefé) son passage devant Samuel Etienne et ses fiches jaunes. Toujours dans le Vu & Entendu : après le 20h, c'est Bocco dans Mot de Passe et Arthur qui étire Qui veut gagner des millions dans une soirée interminable. Dans l'Actu, l'équipe reviendra sur les raisons qui ont poussé l'ARCOM à transformer C8 en C Ciao, sur les malaises à France Info et France Télé, sur le merca très tôt de cette année : Karine qui se marchande (t'as vu c'est le titre de l'épisode) et Faustine qui cherche un bol d'air pendant que Bruno (Guillon) reste à la (Fun) radio. FROU FROU ! FROU FROU ! Enfin, MademoiZelle s'offre un blues. Et pêle-mêle : Lesieur Pacôme purgé, Canteloup et ses faces de pet, une grille chauvin, TUTUR LES RAGEUX, les preuves de Copy Comics sont louches, Flavie Flagrant, Arnaud se tape la fiche avec MesBagages.com sous les yeux et on a retrouvé qui a volé a volé a volé a volé l'orange de Karine le Mimi Marchand. Au sommaire : 0:00 - Introduction 7:03 - Vu & Entendu 1:07:03 - L'Actu 2:09:23 - Conclu Articles évoqués dans l'épisode : Le Parisien - Audiences en baisse, concurrence de « Bonjour ! » : « Télématin » en zone de turbulences Le Parisien - Audiences TV : le lancement de « A priori » sur France 3 plus fort que « Qui veut gagner des millions ? » Les Echos - Exclusion de C8 de la TNT : les dessous de la décision de l'Arcom Arrêt sur Images - “Otages palestiniens” sur franceinfo : la coquille devenue geste politique Arrêt sur Images - Gaza, “petit paradis” touristique sur franceinfo : sanctions en vue Le Monde - Franceinfo critiquée après un débat sur la possibilité de faire de Gaza une nouvelle « Riviera » SNJ Radio France - France Info : média global, confusion coupable Arrêt sur Images - Merwane Benlazar : autopsie d'une cabale islamophobe Mediapart - Kheiron, Vanhoenacker, Vizorek… Des humoristes dénoncent les attaques racistes contre Merwane Benlazar Libération - M6 ou la présidentielle, le fabuleux dilemme de Cyril Hanouna Libération - Hanouna, «Une ambition intime», Mimi Marchand : les campagnes de Karine Le Marchand Télé Loisirs - Exclu. Faustine Bollaert pourrait remplacer Karine Le Marchand à la présentation de L'amour est dans le pré Instagram - Bruno Guillon La Lettre - RMC-BFM : Nicolas de Tavernost cherche son successeur Puremédias - Après le succès du “Bigdil”, RMC Story “réfléchit” à relancer “Frou-frou”, ancienne émission de Christine Bravo L'Informé - Les dernières salariées de Madmoizelle licenciées Linkedin - Julien Cadot - Mademoizelle Rejoignez le Discord d'Alex Arbey, suivez @jplussept sur X/Twitter et sur Instagram ou @jplus7.fr sur Bluesky Laissez-nous vos avis sur ce que vous avez vous aussi vu & entendu tout au long de la semaine sur repondeur.jplus7.fr Une émission animée par Alex Arbey, en direct sur Twitch tous les lundi à 20h35 : twitch.tv/alexarbey

We Dig Music
We Dig Music - Series 8 Episode 1 - Best Of 2002

We Dig Music

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2025 135:06


We begin 2025 by going back 23 years to discuss our favourite songs of 2002, including emo classics, motivational hardcore, sparkly piano pop, terrifyingly positive psychedelic religious cults, and THE GREATEST GUITAR RIFF OF ALL TIME.We've each chosen our 10 favourite songs of the year and sent them over to Colin's wife Helen, who put the playlists together and distributed them so we were each given a playlist of the 20 songs from the other two hosts, along with our own 10. We then ranked the playlists in order of preference and sent them back to Helen, who totalled up the points and worked out the order.She also joined us on the episode to read out the countdown, which we found out as we recorded so all reactions are genuine.Now, admittedly, in parts we're a little bit brutal to some of the songs in the list as we're three separate people with differing music tastes, but please remember that to be in this episode at all the songs have to have been in one of our top 10's of that year.Bands featured in this episode include (In alphabetical order, no spoilers here!) - Christina Aguilera ft Redman, Aqualung, Bright Eyes, Vanessa Carlton, Cousteau, The Delgados, The DIllinger Escape Plan Ft Mike Patton, Down, Frou Frou, Hatebreed, Idlewild, Isis, Jay-Z Ft Big Boi, Killer Mike, & Twista, July Skies, Ben Kweller, Avril Lavigne, Malcolm Middleton, Miss Black America, Nada Surf, Nine Inch Nails, Opeth, The Polyphonic Spree, Porcupine Tree, Sonic Youth, theSTART, Sigur Ros, Taking Back Sunday, Tech N9ne, Wilco, and James Yorkston & The AthletesFind all songs in alphabetical order here - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/13AsY6By1DI8knbl7TpMFx?si=cd88b8d2738249feFind our We Dig Music Pollwinners Party playlist (featuring all of the winning songs up until now) here - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/45zfDHo8zm6VqrvoEQSt3z?si=Ivt0oMj6SmitimvumYfFrQIf you want to listen to megalength playlists of all the songs we've individually picked since we started doing best of the year episodes (which need updating but I plan on doing them over the next month or so), you can listen to Colin's here – https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5x3Vy5Jry2IxG9JNOtabRT?si=HhcVKRCtRhWCK1KucyrDdgIan's here - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2H0hnxe6WX50QNQdlfRH5T?si=XmEjnRqISNqDwi30p1uLqAand Tracey's here - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2p3K0n8dKhjHb2nKBSYnKi?si=7a-cyDvSSuugdV1m5md9NwThe playlist of 20 songs from the other two hosts was scored as usual, our favourite song got 20 points, counting down incrementally to our least favourite which got 1 point. The scoring of our own list of 10 is now slightly more complicated in order to give a truer level of points to our own favourites. So rather than them only being able to score as many points as our 10th favourite in the other list, the points in our own list were distributed as follows -1st place - 20 points2nd place - 18 points3rd place – 16 points4th place – 14 points5th place – 12 points6th place – 9 points7th place – 7 points8th place – 5 points9th place – 3 points10th place -1 pointHosts - Ian Clarke, Colin Jackson-Brown & Tracey BGuest starring Helen Jackson-Brown.Playlist compiling/distributing – Helen Jackson-BrownRecorded/Edited/Mixed/Original Music by Colin Jackson-Brown for We Dig PodcastsThanks to Peter Latimer for help with the scoring system.Part of the We Dig Podcasts network along with Free With This Months Issue & Pick A Disc.Bluesky - https://bsky.app/profile/wedigmusic.bsky.socialInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/wedigmusicpcast/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/wedigpusicpcast/Find our other episodes & podcasts at www.wedigpodcasts.com 

DECODEUR
LE CLUB : 1 émission, 3 chroniques (déco, design, green) = On parle Christofle, cadeaux engagés et déco de Noël

DECODEUR

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 51:57


Vous vous souvenez de l'émission Frou-Frou ? Et bien le CLUB, c'est un peu le Frou-Frou de la déco !Tous les 2 mois, LE CLUB se rassemble pour vous parler déco, design, tendances, conseils pratiques et même transition écologique.Chaque journaliste son thème et sa chronique :Violaine Belle-Croix, rédactrice en chef de MARIE CLAIRE ENFANTS et citoyenne engagée via son média WITE sur Instagram, nous donne des idées de cadeaux engagés ou écolo pour toute la famille selon des profils types (c'est très drôle à écouter, vraiment !)Billie Blanket, journaliste et influenceuse, nous parle des origines des déco de Noël (d'où vient la tradition du sapin, des boules, etc.)Marie Farman, journaliste spécialisée en design, nous présente l'incroyable expo Christofle qui a ouvert au MAD jusqu'au mois d'avril Un melting pot comme on les aime pour une discussion dans la joie et la bonne humeur !Merci à Maison Sarah Lavoine de nous avoir accueillies pour l'enregistrement. Et merci à Tikamoon, fidèle partenaire de cette émission.Si ce podcast vous plait n'hésitez pas > à vous abonner pour ne pas rater les prochains épisodes> à mettre un commentaire ou 5 étoiles (sous la liste des épisodes, rubrique "Laissez un avis")> à suivre @decodeur__ sur Instagram et à partager l'épisode en Story par exemple > à découvrir plus de 150 épisodes déjà en ligne et les différents formats de l'émission> à parler de DECODEUR autour de vous, tout simplement...!Merci beaucoup

Nose Candy
Ep 69: Do You Believe In Magic?

Nose Candy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 81:02


Dust off your top hat and pull out your white rabbit because this week your favorite mentalists are discussing perfect perfume illusions. Maddie and Chloe both brought along olfactory evidence of perfumers' sleight of hand, which means a warm hair scent, a Frou Frou frag and a reincarnated rose. Are you ready to suspend disbelief, embrace illusion, and experience the mind-bending mentalism of perfume magic? This is one fabulous feat of fragrance endurance you will not want to miss!Fragrances Discussed:Mango on the Rocks Hilde SolianiSnowy Owl by ZoologistDSH PerfumesPapier D'Armenie Rose CandleSanta Maria Novella Rose WaterEau de Protection by Etat Libre D'OrangePenhaligon's The Coveted DuchessRose Highland by Jorum StudioGorseland by Jorum StudioRose Oud by Eric ButerbaughRed Roses by Jo MaloneRosa Nigra by Filippo SorcinelliSlightly Bitch by Filippo SorcinelliNo Oud by BarutiAndrea Maack CraftRelique D'Amour by Oriza L. LegrandClue Warm BulbClue Morel MapClue With The CandlestickClue The PointD'Annam White Rice Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

DECODEUR
LE CLUB : 1 émission, 4 journalistes pour parler déco, design, tendances et éco-responsabilité (Saison 3 - Ep. 1)

DECODEUR

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 39:40


Vous vous souvenez de l'émission Frou-Frou ? Et bien le CLUB, c'est un peu le Frou-Frou de la déco !Tous les 2 mois, LE CLUB se rassemble pour vous parler déco, design, tendances, conseils pratiques et même transition écologique.Chaque journaliste son thème et sa chronique :Cette fois Billie Blanket, journaliste et influenceuse, nous présente son nouveau livre VERT TOIT (ou vert avec un T !)...Violaine Belle-Croix, rédactrice en chef de MARIE CLAIRE ENFANTS et citoyenne engagée via son média WITE sur Instagram, nous parle charge mentale green...Enfin Marie Farman, journaliste spécialisée en design, nous parle art et surréalismeUn melting pot comme on les aime pour une discussion dans la joie et la bonne humeur !Merci à l'Hotel PLEY de nous avoir accueillies pour l'enregistrement. Et merci à Tikamoon, fidèle partenaire de cette émission.Bonne écoute !Si ce podcast vous plait n'hésitez pas > à vous abonner pour ne pas rater les prochains épisodes> à mettre un commentaire ou 5 étoiles (sous la liste des épisodes, rubrique "Laissez un avis")> à suivre @decodeur__ sur Instagram et à partager l'épisode en Story par exemple > à découvrir les 100 épisodes déjà en ligne et les différents formats de l'émission> à parler de DECODEUR autour de vous, tout simplement...!Merci beaucoup

Why Do We Own This DVD?
291. Shrek 2 (2004)

Why Do We Own This DVD?

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2024 97:11


Diane and Sean discuss the best movie of all time (fight us), Shrek 2. Episode music is, "Holding Out For a Hero", by Frou Frou from the OST.-  Our theme song is by Brushy One String-  Artwork by Marlaine LePage-  Why Do We Own This DVD?  Merch available at Teepublic-  Follow the show on social media:-  IG: @whydoweownthisdvd- Tumblr: WhyDoWeOwnThisDVD-  Follow Sean's Plants on IG: @lookitmahplants- Watch Sean be bad at video games on TwitchSupport the Show.

Run Into The Ground
165. Details feat. Quigley

Run Into The Ground

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 96:36


⁠⁠Join our PATREON for bonus episodes.⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ This week we have artist, influencer, and former American Idol contestant Quigley Goode on to talk about the Frou Frou album Details. We also talk about: the grindset, ol' soup ears, Quigley's musical origin story, Disney princesses, Idol contestant process, fellow full sail grad, direct marketing help, the parenting industry, the algorithm, sids vids, “Umami”, pivoting away from music, a very specific era, Imogen Heap is a pal, garden state is dark, “Hide and Seek” in the OC, Sia, Just Like Heaven scene report, the producer mindset, simplifying human experience, and so much more.  ________ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Order our Gatekeep Harder shirt here!⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ // Follow us at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@danbassini⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@mysprocalledlife⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, @officiallyquigley ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠and ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@runintotheground⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.

Honest eCommerce
277 | The Real Goal: Building Something That Works | with Emma McIlroy

Honest eCommerce

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 28:44


Emma McIlroy is the founder and CEO of Wildfang, a multi million dollar fashion brand on a mission to rewrite the future of gender. Wildfang embraces your masc, your femme and everything-in-between. Wildfang has raised over $1k for charities that focus on racial justice, as well as queer, immigrant, and women's rights. Pre-Wildfang, Emma spent over a decade honing her marketing skills at brands like Barclays and Nike. More recently, Emma has been named one of Inc.'s Female Founders 100, Oregon Entrepreneur of the Year, a Henry Crown Fellow and her "Yeah Maybe" TED talk has racked up over 100k views.In This Conversation We Discuss:[00:43] Intro[01:23] Challenging norms & gendered clothing options[03:02] Expanding from brick-and-mortar to Ecommerce[04:12] Launching physical & online store side by side[05:05] Strategizing & focusing efforts before going live[06:51] Gaining momentum & navigating press attention[07:39] Doing personalized outreach strategies[08:55] Reaching varied audience segments[10:06] Putting in the effort to sell the vision[11:09] Building a website with no experience[12:37] Dealing with early days mishaps[13:43] Electric Eye: Your true Shopify expert[14:40] Challenges of selling others' products[15:53] Deciding to build own products[16:47] Endorsements and retail limitations[17:29] Moving from third-party to vertical business[18:04] Ensuring ethical production practices[18:39] Rediscovering the power of public relations[19:31] Intimidating expectations in the industry[21:05] Rejecting 'Advice Tornado' [21:58] Reflecting on industry shifts over a decade[23:09] Focusing on longevity & resonance in business[23:47] Staying true to your brand's strengths[25:06] Block out the noise & focus on what matters[26:41] Connecting on social: join WILDFANG's community[27:17] WILDFANG ventures into wholesaleResources:Subscribe to Honest Ecommerce on YoutubeMasculine, feminine, and everything-in-between workwear wildfang.com/  Follow Emma McIlroy linkedin.com/in/emma-mcilroy-she-her-97811422/Schedule an intro call with one of our experts electriceye.io/connectIf you're enjoying the show, we'd love it if you left Honest Ecommerce a review on Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge impact on the success of the podcast, and we love reading every one of your reviews!

DECODEUR
LIVE : assistez à l'enregistrement d'un épisode de DECODEUR !

DECODEUR

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 2:21


LE CLUB de DECODEUR c'est un peu le Frou-Frou de la déco : dans ce podcast, Marie Farman, Billie Blanket, Violaine Belle-Croix et Hortense Leluc se rassemblent tous les 2 mois pour parler déco, design, tendances, conseils pratiques et même transition écologique... dans la joie et la bonne humeur !Vous aimez ce format ? Venez à l'enregistrement d'un nouvel épisode en direct !Vendredi 15 mars12h30Casa Saudade 76 rue Lemercier 75017 (Batignolles)Buffet Tableaux Paris pour se rencontrer ensuite !>>> Lien d'inscription(ou sur ma page d'accueil Insta dans lien Linktree)N'hésitez pas il reste qqs places !A très bientôt, Hortense

DECODEUR
LE CLUB : le Frou-frou de la déco pour parler déco, design, lifestyle... (Saison 3 - Ep.1)

DECODEUR

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2023 42:12


Bienvenue dans une nouvelle saison du CLUB, l'émission dans laquelle je suis accompagnée de 3 acolytes pour parler déco, design, lifestyle... ou plutôt vaisselle chinée avec Violaine Belle-Croix (styliste, rédactrice en chef de Marie Claire Enfants, et co-animatrice du mouvement WITE Media), comment créer un style maison de vacances alors que c'est la rentrée avec Billie Blanket (journaliste déco et influenceuse) et enfin, design&féminisme avec Marie Farman (journaliste spécialisée en design et co-fondatrice de la marque HAVA avec la designer Charlotte Juillard).  Bienvenue aussi à Tikamoon, partenaire de cette émission pour toute l'année

Business Of Dance Podcast
#226 [Interview] Inside Kym Degenhart's Journey to a Dance Studio with its Own Professional Theatre

Business Of Dance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 30:06


In this episode, we sit down with Kym Degenhart, the dynamic force behind Bom Funk Dance Studio, and author of "Frou Frou to Fruition". Tune in as Kym shares her inspiring journey of acquiring and evolving Bom Funk, managing diverse roles, and realizing the vision of a state-of-the-art dance studio with its own professional theatre. Get invaluable insights into the strategic decision-making behind studio expansions, the balancing act of owning a theatre, and the creation of specialty programs like Street 2 Stage® and DanceStep. Don't miss this exciting opportunity to learn from Kym's experiences and gain firsthand knowledge that can propel your dance studio towards new horizons. Listen now to equip yourself with the tools and insights to turn your dance studio dreams into reality. Find more from Kym below: www.bomfunk.com.au www.kixarts.com www.froufroutofruition.com Don't forget to join me for my next masterclass! Tuesday 1st August 9.30 - 10.30am AEST - Dance Studio Systems Masterclass: Unlocking Success through Comprehensive Studio Manuals https://assembledancestudiocoaching.com/masterclass/ Join me in August for a transformative masterclass designed exclusively for dance studio owners seeking organisation and efficiency. In this empowering session, I will guide you through the essential steps of creating a dance studio 'manual' or 'playbook,' a comprehensive resource that encompasses everything you need to successfully run your dance studio. Discover the indispensable value of having a well-structured manual in place and gain insights into why it is a game-changer for studio owners. I will dive into my personal journey of creating a studio manual, sharing valuable tips and strategies for its development.Learn how to establish effective systems across all aspects of your dance studio, from administration and finances to curriculum planning and marketing. Don't miss this opportunity to level up your studio's operations and unlock the key to sustained success.

DECODEUR
LE CLUB : le Frou-frou de la déco pour parler expos, tendances, design, conseils et astuces... (Ep.5 - Saison 2)

DECODEUR

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023 42:20


Bienvenue dans LE CLUB, l'émission à 4 voix pour papoter déco...  ... mais aussi conseils pratiques : Billie Blanket nous informe sur tout ce qu'on peut faire, ou pas, quand on est locataire, ... évènement design à ne pas rater : Marie Farman nous emmène à la Design Parade, entre Toulon et la Villa Noailles qui fête ses 100 ans cette année ... et transition écologique : Violaine Belle-Croix nous motive avec plein d'arguments, de marques et d'accessoires pour qu'on se mette au vélo !  3 chroniqueuses géniales, chacune son thème, chacune son expertise, mais une passion commune : la déco, le design, le lifestyle. Rejoignez le Club !! Merci bcp à Métafore pour leur accueil le jour de l'enregistrement.   Si ce podcast vous plait n'hésitez pas  > à vous abonner pour ne pas rater les prochains épisodes > à mettre un commentaire ou 5 étoiles (sous la liste des épisodes, rubrique "Laissez un avis") > à suivre @decodeur__ sur Instagram et à partager l'épisode en Story par exemple  > à découvrir les 100 épisodes déjà en ligne et les différents formats de l'émission > à parler de DECODEUR autour de vous, tout simplement...! Merci beaucoup

Why People Do What They Do
WPDWTD: Dorothy Jen Ng | Frou Frou Fine Jewelry (Gemologist)

Why People Do What They Do

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 54:40


In this episode we chat with Dorothy Jen Ng, she is a Gemologist based in Penang. She shares her journey and passion for helping individuals and couples celebrate their most special moments by designing their custom-made rings for their big day.

DECODEUR
LE CLUB : le Frou-frou de la déco pour parler expos, tendances, design, conseils et astuces... (Ep. 4 - Saison 2)

DECODEUR

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023 52:33


Bienvenue dans LE CLUB, l'émission pour papoter déco, design ou encore écologie avec mes acolytes ! . 3 min 13' / Marie Farman, journaliste spécialisée en design et co-fondatrice de la marque HAVA avec la designer Charlotte Juillard, nous parle du grand retour des années 80 dans la déco et le design  . 12 min 24' / Violaine Belle-Croix, styliste, rédactrice en chef de Marie Claire Enfants, et co-animatrice du mouvement WITE, a sélectionné pour nous les meilleurs magazines engagés, ceux qui nous accompagnent vers la transition écologique. . 26 min 51' / Nathalie Soubiran, rédactrice en chef du magazine Art&Décoration est l'invitée de cet épisode et nous propose tout un sujet sur les panoramiques, ces nouveaux papiers peints ultra tendance.   . 39 min 25' / Billie Blanket, bien connue sur Instagram et qui a écrit avec Caroline Watelet le livre Toit et Moi, s'intéresse au jardin, version feng shui : tout pour se sentir bien, non plus dedans, mais dehors... Bonne écoute !  Et encore un grand merci aux Salons d'Axel qui nous ont accueilli dans ce bel appartement qui vous permet d'organiser vos évènements, réunions d'affaire, séminaires, etc. si manquez d'idées ou de place !    Si ce podcast vous plait n'hésitez pas  > à vous abonner pour ne pas rater les prochains épisodes > à mettre un commentaire ou 5 étoiles (sous la liste des épisodes, rubrique "Laissez un avis") > à suivre @decodeur__ sur Instagram et à partager l'épisode en Story par exemple  > à découvrir les 100 épisodes déjà en ligne et les différents formats de l'émission > à parler de DECODEUR autour de vous, tout simplement...! Merci beaucoup

Nymphet Alumni
Ep. 42: Frou Frou

Nymphet Alumni

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 82:12


In this week's episode, we discuss the legacy of Frou-Frou in fashion, from its Belle Époque origins to the (New) Romantic taffeta explosion of the 1980s to the coquettish hyper-femininity of today's thotwear and couture alike. Over the course of over 150 years of fashion history, we weave together the can-can harlots of the Moulin Rouge, Princess Di's flounced and frilled wedding party, and the subversive stylings of Cafe Forgot.   Links:Fashion History Timeline: 1860sLe Frou-Frou magazine coversDown with Frou Frou by Elizabeth Taylor and Lou WilsonJohn Duka on Reaganite fashion in the NYTThe Vogue History of 20th Century Fashion: 1981"Setting Free the Frou Frou" by Barbara Ehrenreich and Jane O'ReillyThe Laura Ashley Collab UniverseFanci Club's Lethal Roses collectionFabian Kis-JuhaszSophia Dowling on The Return of 1980s Decadence  This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.nymphetalumni.com/subscribe

Nymphet Alumni
Ep. 42: Frou Frou

Nymphet Alumni

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 82:12


In this week's episode, we discuss the legacy of Frou-Frou in fashion, from its Belle Époque origins to the (New) Romantic taffeta explosion of the 1980s to the coquettish hyper-femininity of today's thotwear and couture alike. Over the course of over 150 years of fashion history, we weave together the can-can harlots of the Moulin Rouge, Princess Di's flounced and frilled wedding party, and the subversive stylings of Cafe Forgot.   Subscribe to our Patreon

Electronically Yours with Martyn Ware

Today's fascinating episode features the unique and immense talents of Imogen Heap. Self-produced British composer and recording artist for 25 years, Imogen Heap has released five solo albums, another as one half of Frou Frou and collaborated with artists including Taylor Swift, Nitin Sawhney, Deadmau5, Eric Whitacre, Jeff Beck and Jon Hopkins. Her compositions and songs pop up in blockbuster and indie films as well as countless TV shows, and are featured in underground rap and dance music. As composer and arranger for one of the biggest hits in theatrical history, Harry Potter and The Cursed Child, Imogen won the Drama Desk Outstanding Music in a Play award. Heap, recognised as an artist's artist, has won two Grammys and an Ivor Novello award. She works at the intersection of music and tech, most famously for the gestural music-ware 'MI.MU gloves' system Ladies and gentlemen - meet the force of nature that is Imogen Heap... If you can, please support the Electronically Yours podcast via my Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/electronicallyours

Agile FM
131: Jean Tabaka (In Memoriam)

Agile FM

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 36:01


Transcript: Joe Krebs 0:00 2023 marks the beginning of the second decade of agile and for the past 10 years, I've been releasing podcast episodes with a variety of speakers and topics to you. And I hope you enjoy the ride so far. I don't know how many of you guys actually know the beginning of agile, and how it all started. While I started, the idea of a podcast actually started after a visit with Jean Tabaka in New York City, where we recorded again, a audio segment for the New York City community. After the recording, she pointed out that this was a really interesting conversation. And she really enjoyed it. And she thought, why am I only releasing this content to the New York City crowd and not on a world level as a podcast? So I began thinking about it, produced a podcast, and eventually it turned into agile FM, something you'll hopefully enjoy today. So as a tribute to Jean Tabaka, which left us way too soon, in 2016, I decided to re release that original content from 2013 with her. And what's amazing after I really listened to that audio segment with her is how much she already talked about organizational agility, somehow business agility, and some collaboration issues that are still valid today. So thank you, gene for, you know, helping me to get into the podcasting. And, you know, having me indirectly meet so many people on this podcast recordings. But I also wanted to make sure that everybody out there knows how influential Ginger Baker was in a variety of ways, and how valid her books and contents still are today, in 23. So I hope you enjoy this one. And in memoriam here is Jean Tabaka. Agile New York City 2013. Joe Krebs 1:56 I am your host Joe Krebs, and today I'm here with Jean Tabaka. Welcome to the podcast. Thank you so much, Joe. Jean, you're in town for a very special event to the edge on New York City community. We're celebrating our fifth birthday. Today, actually here at Pace University in beautiful, sunny New York City today. So thank you "A" for coming to the podcast. And "B" more important is actually speaking tonight to the edge on New York City community. That's a that's a wonderful thing for you.Jean Tabaka 2:26 Thank you. Thank you so much for inviting me. And I guess I could take a little bit of credit for the wonderful weather I brought from Colorado. What the heck. Yeah. And to be part of the fifth anniversary. Wow, what an honor. So seriously, thank you so much. This is great.Joe Krebs 2:45 Well, thank you, Jean, when I was when I was researching a little bit around your book, actually, in preparation for this podcast, I realized that, although we're turning five years, your book is older than five years. Yeah. Well, your book prior to the creation of agile in New York City. Wow. And it's still up to date. No, no. Should we say the book is timeless? It is it's still valid. I mean, people still read it. It's still a topic of conversation. It's not like a programming language has been outdated. The book is still very relevant. It's collaboration explained.Jean Tabaka 3:23 Right. Interestingly enough. About 2003. I think it was, I'll be talking about this in my talk this evening. But I'd like to really bring it up now. So thank you very much. And I was approached by the executive editor of the Agile Software Development series that was being run by Alistair Cockburn and Jim Highsmith. And he said, someone told me to talk to you. Wow, that was a bit frightening right there. And he said, I gathered that you have a great passion around collaboration, and specifically about how to facilitate collaboration. And I said, Yes, because I believe in the human aspect of agile, I read about it. And I don't see in the books, clear guidance about how to bring about self organization, how to make sure all the voices are heard, and how you can gather the greatest pools of insight. And he said, well, then write a book about it. I said, I could do that. But I think these sorts of things are much better transferred in person. And he said, well write the book. And it took me a long time to write the book, because very honestly, I didn't believe in it. I kept saying to him, but no one will read it. And he said, No, I believe in this book. And in fact, back to your point, Joe, he said, This is material, I believe will live on fact beyond many of the other books and he said if it doesn't, I promise su I'll work with you. I won't publish it if we really don't believe in it. And shoot. It's, it got published. It's gone beyond my wildest expectations. I am blown away, truly humbled by the people who still come to me worldwide and say, Thank you. Thank you for this book. I seriously never would have imagined and the gentleman who urged me to do this. Well, he was right. Yeah.Joe Krebs 5:40 Being persistent, right, and making you believe in, in what you're doing? Yes, even though you might not be seeing it at that point. But I did.Jean Tabaka 5:49 And I think you and I were talking earlier about our technical backgrounds. And I kept thinking, my book really isn't technical. Is it going to allow others to see that I have a technical background? Will it look like soft, fuzzy skills. And that was a part of the challenge for me as well to publish the book. And it's, again, just humbling that it's been welcomed into the community as it has.Joe Krebs 6:18 Well, the the other part of your title collaboration explained is actually facilitation skills for software project leaders. Yes. So what I actually like about this, two aspects of it, which are actually more important than ever, in our Agile community facilitation skills. And in 2006, when he was published your you talked about leadership?Jean Tabaka 6:40 Yes. In fact, that's the first chapter in the book. Wow. Thank you, Joe. Yeah, the first chapter of the book is on servant leadership, and what it takes. And there were people who had told me, Well, first of all, get rid of that chapter. And I just wouldn't, I refused. I believe that as we not just inform the Scrum Masters and the Agile coaches within our agile world, that is, we scale and have agile move outside development organizations, we move out what I'll call the value stream, that organizationally, we have to invite the notion of servant leaders, and people who believe in the insights of the teams as they bring forth their visions. That was very important to me. And that's why I lead the book off with that.Joe Krebs 7:39 So you have been doing this since 98. Yeah, the actual communityJean Tabaka 7:42 I am one of the Agile grandmothers.Joe Krebs 7:47 Since 98, there was also the word software in your book with would that be a word we could almost now like years later, almost eliminated, like because so many people do Agile outside of software development?Jean Tabaka 8:00 That yeah, I think that at the time, because my background was strictly software. I have a graduate degree in computer science learn. And that's all I've ever known about the world. And there's been this slow transformation of how I've gone from being analytical, to be more aware of the creative and humane side of how we create software. When the book first came out, I remember I had a gentleman contact me six months to a year afterward and say, he was from New Zealand. So right then and there again, I was blown away. Wow, my book was selling in New Zealand. And he wrote to me to say, why didn't you put the word software in this title? This book is not about software. It's about how to help organizations really be collaborative, how to facilitate collaboration. I knew about that, only in the software world at the time. And as I now look farther out, and around me, I see that and hear from people. This really isn't just about software. And thank you for helping software people understand the value of it.Joe Krebs 9:18 Why do you think it is that we have seen so many technologies come and go. And the topic of collaboration, facilitation is still very much a coot. I would actually say like it. It's important, more important than ever. What do you think is why technology can't solve specific problems in human behavior? We have all these tools will be now and but it seems like the projects are still not more successful from a from a collaborations perspective. Did you agree or do you do you think just been done some progress?Jean Tabaka 9:54 It's interesting. Originally, my target audience was For people who felt that more control would provide more success in the software world. And so I was trying to help command and control environments move to more collaborative environments. Some stuff I've been reading lately, interestingly enough, is pushing back on the agile movement saying, no people need to be able to work on their own to be truly creative. And I've been responding to that and a couple of posts here and there saying, I all the more believe in facilitation as a role because in this world where creativity needs to come both from the group, the the team, as well as the individual where creativity comes from both spaces. A really well informed and well seasoned facilitator is also sort of paid to be an observer, and to bring out the strengths of the team and the individual. So we raise the overall wisdom of the team, by individual contribution, and by overall team contribution. I don't know if that really answers your question orJoe Krebs 11:14 not? Well, yeah, I've seen like teams, distributed teams primarily, there was like, honestly, Cyril collaboration. They were assigning tickets to each other, talking. And that's not the collaboration I have in mind right?Jean Tabaka 11:29 Now it's not and and thank you for bringing that up. I've worked with a lot of distributed teams teams distributed within the same city within the same same state within the same country within the same continent, and then across three different continents. And again, the assumption is, well, we need to add more and more control. And I recognize that the scaffolding around these environments does require a bit more work than when the team is co located, we lose so much of the communication and the implicit versus explicit communication flow. The the tacit versus tribal knowledge. At the same time, when I've been traveling in India, and China, and Texas, sorry, I had to throw that in there. Talk about three different cultures. And what I have been doing is trying to help leaders in these types of environments understand good facilitation is all the more important. Because what I discovered that is that without good strong facilitation, in each of the remote areas, or distributed areas, as well as across the distributed teams, we can't really be reap the benefits of agile at all. In fact, people will start to become very alienated. And assume, frankly, sabotage by the other people. The only commitment the only communication device you have is a ticket. it for some reason, carries a little, little seed of blame and shame with it. Yes, that's not the intent. But boy, do I see shame and blame flying, you know, transcontinental.Joe Krebs 13:37 It's true. It's true. It's really true. Yeah. Well, you mentioned the Agile. I don't know exactly what you say as a movement or agile. You want to push back a little bit. You actually seeking a lot of advice outside of the Agile community. In your talk tonight, tell me why the Golden Circle of Agile? You you actually outline on our website, which is on www agile nyc.org. You actually say? Simon's you were very much influenced by Simon Sinek actually by a TED talk. Yes. So you're actually reaching out to totally other communities, tribes, so forth for for advice, and you map that to, to agility. Is that right?Jean Tabaka 14:24 Yes. Yeah, I want to clarify that I'm not pushing back on agile. What I'm doing is I'm inviting in and pulling in more resources into my technical world than I ever would have imagined. So initially, I was proud and eager to read as many agile books as I possibly could, and seek out the Agile speakers. Go to Agile conferences. What I'm discovering is that over time for Our agile adoptions to move into Agile transformations to move into organizational transformation. I'm being pulled to seek new guidance back to the talk for this evening. Tell me why and the golden the Golden Circle of Agile. When I saw the TED Talk by Simon Sinek, let's start with I was watching TED Talks. What I've been doing that five years ago. No, is Simon's talk about agile. No. But I listened to it multiple times, and took my own interpretations around it. They're not specifically what Simon says, oh, that sounds funny. Sorry. And then I bought his book, start with why. And it gives so much wonderful humanity underneath this thing called the Golden Circle of why, how what. And I said to myself, that really speaks to me. And it falls in line with some other authors and their books that I've been looking at, again, to broad the value of Agile to reap more benefits of Agile. They're not agile books.Joe Krebs 16:24 You do want to you want to share them with the Agile New York City community, what's on your bookshelf right now? What do you what are you interested in?Jean Tabaka 16:30 Actually, you know, oddly enough, what's more, well, yes, I have a bookshelf full of books. But, okay, this is a little bit of a nod to the Kindle. Because I love these books so much, I bought a Kindle, so I can carry them with me wherever. And, frankly, seriously, I use a Kindle as my library, as my reference library. So if you come through what I have on there, you'll discover every one of these books, I think that one of the biggest influences on me with regard to being a change agent, and therefore someone who believes in Agile transformation has been Seth Gordon. And admittedly, I haven't read all his books. But I would say this was a transformative book for me, and it's linchpin. I don't know if you've read that one, it blows me away. And it he talks about being prepared to bring your gifts and your artistry into your work. And I was thinking about how agile asks so much of us, and that our organizations deserve and should value our gifts and our artistry, I think agile invites that but it never really used those words. And he also says that we with our sense of artistry should be prepared to lean in to do hard things. And as we lean in a true artist chips, there are a couple of other things, he adds him with that. But I'd have to pull up my library to tell you this. Boy have those meant a lot to me with regard to talking about what Agile and how we as individuals work within an Agile transformation, and how an organization should be inviting our artistry and our gifts should help us lean in and ship. A book very similar to that. Daniel Pink's drive, and that has a lot to do with how intrinsic motivation is far more compelling for individuals and teams than extrinsic rewards, or extrinsic. Punishment is too strong a term but if you don't get this done, then you're in trouble. So you have to go into this depth tomorrow. Yeah. Wow, another book, I've been doing a lot. I've been going back to time and time again. And in fact, excuse me. Pardon me, I'm using sort of my metaphor for the year is Dan Heath and Chip his book switch. Again, nothing to do with agile, but has to do with when we're prepared to preparing to be transformative, and they have three metaphors there which are, drive the rider so set a vision, motivate the elephant, which is look into the emotions and the heart of what it takes to go to transformation and then shape the path so ensure that that can occur. And again, I think about Wow, all these things I care passionately with regard to agile, agile teams, agile organizations. I want to give these gifts to people about I get how hard it is. And we're worth we're worthy of what we can get out of that. And then a bit more technical.Joe Krebs 20:14 How do you fight broadening that scope? By looking into other industries? What do you what do you think is going to happen to our community? Or where would you like to see the Agile community? Getting stronger getting? Or emphasizing certain topics? Is there anything based on what you're seeing around? Yeah, John community?Jean Tabaka 20:39 I think I wouldn't be telling you anything new with this answer, but I'll give it to you.Joe Krebs 20:43 Please give it to me. You can decide.Jean Tabaka 20:46 And I believe the original agile movement, had a wonderful focus on how to help development teams deliver, and how to protect them from the tyranny that tended to surround them that held them hostage, in some ways. What I'm hopeful about with regard to reading these new things, and the way that I would invite them into agile communities, is that we are broadening, agile scope. And its focus, and inviting, and we're broadening both into the individual values, and our quality of life. And we're broadening out to the organizational view, and organizational quality of life. This is a hard sell, when I go talk to large organizations, they'll still look at the bottom line. And the reading I've been doing is that the bottom line will take care of itself sounds pretty Frou Frou, whatever the bottom line will take care of itself. When you really believe in the people. Every one of these books says believe in the people care and the people and these other things will take care of themselves. I've also been reading Don Reinertsen must be so I feel sorry. That's okay, I keep interrupting you. So.Joe Krebs 22:21 But that has to be true, right? Like a truthful. You believe in your people? I mean, it has to be, it has to be done right. From an organizational perspective. A lot of people say that it's just like I believe, just take care of your department and takes care of itself. Just focus on the customer. Or other say just focus on the employees, like whatever your viewpoint is. But some organizations try that. And it's still not successful, because they might not be really meeting it. But they're saying, right, yeah, so I guess there's a hidden agenda.Jean Tabaka 22:54 Yes, yes. And again, thinking about some of the things I've been reading in the agile and Google Groups, etc. And talking with organizations is I wonderfully I get paid to go talk with and listen to people. How did I get this lucky? And I hear that agile still puts them on Death Marches instead of one death march at the end. Now we have a death marked every two weeks. Yeah, let's sign up for Agile. And and they're under the Agile tyranny. Yeah, they're they're under some sort of tyranny of time box.Joe Krebs 23:33 So torture. Yeah, every two weeks. And that was not the intent. No, that's that's not the intent. Yeah.Jean Tabaka 23:39 And so as we're trying to do the right thing with agile, I think it's valuable for us to look outside of agile and say, Can we reinforce ourselves of what the intent was? And can we actually have it grow through our nurturing of the intent through these through these other guides?Joe Krebs 24:00 I do want to come back to something very, very tiny, narrow topics is meetings, you said, we already had focus we have created we have created where we are delivering software. So you're doing all these good things with agile but I still observe and I just wanted to ask you, obviously you're sharing this battle Holly, Holly, anyone meetings, meetings, Ali run any in any kind of shape, they run in an effective way? Do you have any advice for the listeners out there? I do like one tip or something, how to run meetings, a little bit more effectiveJean Tabaka 24:39 Habits of Highly Effective facilitator. Okay. And sometimes I think people are looking at me and saying, Well, Jean, when you see everything is a nail, yeah, your hammer is the right tool. I would like to use my company rally software as an example this coming August 1, I'm celebrating my eighth anniversary with the company. Thank you. And I was the first consultant hired into the company. Here I was writing a book I was hired in in 2004. I was writing a book on collaboration and facilitation specifically. We were very small group at the time. And I approached the CEO, Tim and the founder, Ryan, and said, I think we could really benefit from having facilitated meetings, Agile has so many meetings. And they said, Okay, ceremonies that Yeah, show us what you've got eight, seven and a half years later, we do not have any major meetings without a facilitator. We are an organization of facilitation. And this has not been through me pushing it on people. It has been through groups pulling it. This is not just the development teams, it's every department in the company. We have retrospectives, we have planning meetings. And we now actually have a facilitators group. And we check in with one another about what are you running into? What are some more things you've been reading besides genes, but we truly believe now we are a facilitation driven organization. And when I can bring that message into other organizations, because they say, agile is killing us there are too many meetings, then what I talked about with them is how effective are your meetings? What are you doing to ensure that they meet a purpose that they don't go on forever and ever, that they don't suffer from what I call LV di D? Yeah, loudest voice driven development, loudest voice decision making driven decisions. The facilitator is there to protect everyone and make sure everyone's heard and understood in a safe environment that I believe is truly critical to Agile. And that's why I think facilitation is a isn't great and necessary tool in the Agile set of tools.Joe Krebs 27:11 How do you see like social media networks, influencing the focus of today's meetings? Do you think that's like with Twitter, with Facebook with all these technical capabilities of instant messaging? Do you think that has any influence negatively on an agile project?Jean Tabaka 27:31 Well, what I can say is that being the one of the grandmothers out there, figure template inish, initially, I put push back very hard on no electronics in meetings, what I've come to believe more valuable is our intentions in meetings, and how electronic service services again, I'll just use my own company. But I've seen it in other companies, where we make agreements with one another at the start of a meeting, we declare our intentions, and the use of electronics. For instance, recently, we had a meeting where we wanted a colleague engaged. And so we just put her in Google Chat, turned in video chat and turned around and sat in a chair and major part of our meeting. In almost every one of our conference rooms, we now have very large high def, panel screens on the walls, so that we can have people in the meetings. And people will also say I need electrons, I need to have my electronics on because I need to stay in I Am. Part of it is so that we make decisions very quickly that we remove the waste of if someone's not in the meeting, we bring in their information to make decisions more informed and faster than waiting until outside the meeting. So theJoe Krebs 29:02 technology is related to the meeting itself to the Yeah, no, it's not like just chatting with somebody about something totally unrelated to the meeting. WeJean Tabaka 29:10 have meetings that still suffer from that. Yeah. And we as facilitators are learning how to check in with people about the agreements, the intentions and the norms. And I'll ask very specifically, who knows right now that they need to be in email. Okay. Yeah, email. Well, yeah, tell me that. Yes. I I have a burning issue that I need to be engaged in and therefore the rest of the group understands why that person is doing email and the others aren't. Yeah. And we still struggle with that.Joe Krebs 29:44 You said you started as a consultant with a rally Yes, but your title now is fellow keen on finding out what a fellow does for rally. Ah, tell me a little bit about Your day. What are how does a typical day of gene debate look like? What I would ColoradoJean Tabaka 30:06 in Boulder, beautiful Boulder, Colorado? Believe it or not, this is something of an emotional question and answer for me. I have loved my work as an agile consultant. I have loved and continue to love working with rally. It is the best job I've ever had in my 30 plus years in the technology community. Well, as the first consultant I help define what we would look like as consultants. One of the big things being we would be highly facilitated. When I moved into the role of agile fellow, the intention was, this is going to sound a little self serving that I would travel less travel less. But now you know something about that. What, what has been so deeply rewarding to be agile fellow is that I actually travel more. And it has to do with the fact that I read a lot more and I blog more. And I work with different levels, higher levels in organizations. And how we came up with the word fellow was we brainstormed and said we don't know what to call this. Let's just call it an agile fellow for now. But it's not an untypical definition. I didn't want to be called an agile thought leader. I thought that was pompous. And yeah, a bit assumptive. But I did want to be someone in the rally community and then in the community at large that where I made an intention of I'm here to share ideas and bring in as we talked about earlier, ideas that aren't even necessarily from agile books.Joe Krebs 31:55 What do you do to relax during boredom? I do try to get a feeling of what is are you scared? Are you ski?Jean Tabaka 32:02 Oh, well, I'm an extremely bad skier. But you ski Yeah. I just went skiing a couple of weeks ago and suffered about five major bruises all over my body and knocked my noggin my head pretty badly. I've broken a leg skiing. I skied into a tree two very badly sprained ankles. And then this two weeks ago, the worst bruises of my life. And I still get out there. It's so beautiful. Wow, I it is so beautiful.Joe Krebs 32:40 You're a skier in training. Claiming like, as we discussed earlier, we still feel like we're in graduate school. Yes, right. And you're stillJean Tabaka 32:50 I'll be in kindergarten as king. And I do love. The other thing about living in Boulder. I chose to live there 12 years ago. It's a beautiful place. There is a lot of entrepreneurship. There's a lot of sense of sustainability, and social impact and giving back to the community. And I've had the deep honor of being engaged with some of the social initiative clubs at the University of Colorado, and also helping with some of the entrepreneur programs. I'm helping set up an agile conference at the University in September. That may not sound like leisure. Okay, let's back off. When when you're passionate about your work, it bleeds back and forth. It really does.Joe Krebs 33:43 You know, it's like, what weekday is it and you will realize how I work on Sundays. But you don't feel it.Jean Tabaka 33:49 And I am trying to move away from so much of my reading, feeding into my passion about work. And actually this summer part of the rally program for having been at the company seven years, I'll be celebrating my anniversary. We get six weeks of sabbatical. So I'm intending to truly take six weeks completely away from my passion around agile.Joe Krebs 34:17 Will that be New York?Jean Tabaka 34:19 It's going to it's going to be in an undisclosed location in France, okay for four weeks of intense language immersion. And I have reasons for doing that which go back to Seth Gordon, and my need to lean in and ship.Joe Krebs 34:39 Awesome. With Thank you, Jean, thank you for your time here. It's been a delight prior to your talk. I just want to highlight that one more time. Tell me why they go in so called Agile we're gonna hear your talk later. At Pace University at our fifth anniversary. It's not a lot. Yay, but it's five years and it's good moment for us to reflect. And we're happy to have an amazing speaker like you onstage. And not only onstage, but also on the ground, actually where we have food, drinks and we can stay for some drinks. That's aJean Tabaka 35:13 hobby. That's food and drinks. Yeah. And music,Joe Krebs 35:17 drinks music, and so we have a good time. Thank you again.Jean Tabaka 35:22 Well, I'll tell you that again. Thank you so much. And thank you for inviting my topic about tell me why that is a passion of mine. I don't think I understood it back when I was an agile neophyte, and learning just how to work within teams. I now look at how passion drives us and should drive the organization. And as Simon Sinek would stay, I would say start with why and that's start with your passion and your vision. That's what I'll be talking about this evening.Joe Krebs 35:55 Thank you, Jean. Thank you so much. Bye bye.

Hot Singles
S2E39 - Original Pirate Material, Details

Hot Singles

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 114:35


The hottest of singles are back, talking about two slices of early 00s UK pop that you HAVE to fucking hear. It's The Streets' Original Pirate Material and Frou Frou's Details. Music, man. we swear, we swear next time we get to pharrell. prommy. You can find Alexis on twitter @regresssion, and everything else they're up to at regresssion.carrd.co You can find Boo on twitter @boocanan, and find her visual art @designbyboo and her music at boocanan.bandcamp.com

music uk streets boo frou frou original pirate material
Tragical
Crème de la Crème de la Poison

Tragical

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2023 53:36


Cat and Melissa breakdown why The Aristocats is Tragical! Get ready for a Frou Frou-drawn carriage, Rockyfert, and the Cat Times. Dummy thicc!TRAGICAL PODCAST DOT COM

Jimmy Eat Pod
Jimmy Ate Pod 042 PREVIEW: Fall Album Series, Episode 3

Jimmy Eat Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 1:46


We're continuing our Fall Albums series! In this episode, we're talking about Frou Frou's 2002 album “Details.” Justin reminisces about old workspaces, we compare this release's sound to other records of the era, and theorize about how to pronounce Guy's name. Which are your favorite fall albums? Enjoy the show! Get some merchandise here FollowRead More

Down On High: Examining the Records That Made Us
Movie Sounds Tracks - Garden State/Juno

Down On High: Examining the Records That Made Us

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 98:35


In this episode, Tyler and Greg discuss two movies from the 2000s with lauded indie soundtracks. The first being 2004's Garden State, written and acted in by Zach Braff. The movie is about a man reconnecting with his hometown friends, as he struggles with a sense of connection and meaning, alongside his love interest Natalie Portman. The movie features a wide array of music, serving as a commercial for The Shins with Gold Teeth featured prominently. There's also tracks from early Coldplay, Imogen Heap's project Frou Frou, and more. Next, Juno -- the smash hit about a young high school girl experiencing an unplanned pregnancy, offering the baby up for adoption, and getting to know the adopting family. Meanwhile, she is still in school, defining her relationship with the father, and facing deeply profound issues. The soundtrack is roughly half Kimya Dawson, a spunky underground folk artist, representative of the mixed maturity of the characters. The second half is made up of psuedo-glam muse pieces that come as recommendations from the adopting father, a professional jingle writer and accused John Lennon wannabe.This episode discusses the culture significance of the movies, the plot in relation to the audience journey, and the way the music serves these movies and even how it stands on its own.

Legends Only
Addison Rae's Hyperpop Era & The Lindsay Lohanassiance Incoming

Legends Only

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2022 83:59


T. Kyle and Bradley discuss the 2022 Grammys, including Doja Cat's bathroom break and possible bad liar SZA's crutches, Lil Nas X's gay plight and Olivia Rodrigo's wins (including a “Stars Are Blind” karaoke moment with Paris Hilton), Selena Gomez staying off the Internet for four years and the mysterious older woman giving her the news, Lindsay Lohan's Life in Looks (and interesting revisionist history), High Fashion Editorial! featuring Tyra Banks and Heidi Klum for SKIMS and Lourdes Leon for Calvin Klein and Burberry, Madonna's late night kiss haunting social media, Addison Rae's “I Got It Bad” and “Nothing On But the Radio” springs a leak, new music from Martin Garrix, Chloe Bailey, Frou Frou, Kylie Minogue, and the upcoming return of Ava Max, current and upcoming trends in music including punk-pop and girl groups, the ‘Drag Race' Season 14 finale and the Met Gala. Hal Baddie better be there, Anna Wintour!We have merch! http://merch.legendsonlypodcast.com Listen to bonus episodes & join our Discord: http://patreon.com/legendsonly See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Codexes
61 - Fiona

Codexes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 124:12


De la princesse de livre pour enfants à celle d'une comédie grand public, on revient sur celle à qui le vert va si bien : Fiona de Shrek ! Demoiselle en détresse ou guerrière ? Humaine ou ogresse ? Beauté ou bonheur (ou les deux) ? Conte de fées, prophétie d'amour ou stratagème comme dans la scène post-générique de Spy Kids ? Trop de questions, d'énervement, et de pleurs mais aussi plein de réponses, d'anecdotes et d'explications d'expressions dans cette exploration de qui est Fiona et ce qu'elle signifie. Merci à Jayhan (@JayhanOfficial) pour les super intro et outro ! Tu peux nous suivre sur Twitter et Instagram : @codexespod et aussi nous laisser une note et un commentaire sympa si tu veux. Force et amour. Ressources : - Scène du dîner de Shrek 2 dont on parle dans l'épisode. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Dq91Lp_SoY - Scène des Damsel of Destruction de Shrek 3, qu'on regarde dans l'épisode. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0L1sL54G45Q&ab_channel=Movieclips - "20 ans plus tard, la princesse Fiona de "Shrek" est toujours aussi badass" article de Clément Arbrun sur Terrafemina. https://www.terrafemina.com/article/dessin-anime-pourquoi-la-princesse-fiona-de-shrek-est-inspirante_a361485/1 - Fairytale de Harry Gregson-Williams et John Powell, morceau de la BO de Shrek joué pendant l'épisode. - Holding Out for a Hero de Frou Frou, générique de fin de Shrek 2 joué à la fin de l'épisode.

The Daily Good
Episode 470: Returning forest to indigenous stewards, more wisdom from Thich Nhat Hahn, ovarian cancer rates in the UK plummet, the beauty of Yosemite in winter, the incredibly catchy “Breathe In” by Frou Frou, and more…

The Daily Good

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2022 18:05


Good News: A broad swath of Redwood forest in California has been haded back to indigenous caretakers after far too long, Link HERE. The Good Word: Another truly lovely thought from the brilliant Thich Nhat Hahn. Good To Know: A little fascinating bit of history about…Snowmen. Good News: The incidence of ovarian cancer in UK […]

Bi-Bop
Bi-Bop #46 : 1992

Bi-Bop

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2022 186:34


Salut à toutes et à tous ! Quel plaisir d'enfin vous retrouver après un interminable mois de janvier ! On se retrouve donc pour un épisode sur l'année 1992 avec, au programme : - Télé : Frou Frou (1'18) - Musique : Roch Voisine (38'27) - Cinéma : Bodyguard (1h25'58) - Société : La Dream Team 92 (2h21'53) Vous pouvez retrouver Bi-Bop sur Twitter et sur Insta : @3615Bibop. On vous propose des images et vidéos en complément des sujets traités dans la semaine. N'hésitez pas à réagir, nous faire vos retours sur l'émission et proposer un sujet que vous aimeriez entendre dans Bi-Bop. Vous pouvez aussi lâcher une bonne note et des gentils commentaires sur vos applis de podcast. On a également lancé l'opération #DeLargentPourLesTortues si vous avez envie de nous soutenir, et de nous aider à mettre en place des petits projets comme des jeux concours, on a un Patreon  ! Un énorme merci à tous ceux qui nous ont déjà aidé ! On espère que vous passerez un bon moment ! Bonne écoute !   

1 heure avec ... sur Rire & Chansons
Sacha Judaszko à Patrick Haudecoeur et Anne Charrier : "... Nous recevons aujourd'hui un duo d'invités exceptionnel. D'un coté l'élégance, la grace, la beauté. Et de l'autre... Anne Charrier..."

1 heure avec ... sur Rire & Chansons

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 3:24


Rire & Chansons reçoit Anne Charrier et Patrick Haudecoeur qui sont à l'affiche de « BERLIN BERLIN », la nouvelle création (après les succès «Thé à la menthe ou t'es citron ?», «Frou-Frou les Bains» ou «Silence on tourne») de Patrick Haudecoeur , qui se joue à partir de ce 27 janvier et jusqu'au 31 mai au théâtre Fontaine, à Paris ! Une pièce Rire & Chansons

1 heure avec ... sur Rire & Chansons
1 heure de rire avec Patrick Haudecoeur et Anne Charrier pour leur pièce "Berlin Berlin" - Avec les participations de Tristan Lucas, Michel Frenna et Sacha Judaszko

1 heure avec ... sur Rire & Chansons

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 36:32


Rire & Chansons reçoit Anne Charrier et Patrick Haudecoeur qui sont à l'affiche de « BERLIN BERLIN », la nouvelle création (après les succès «Thé à la menthe ou t'es citron ?», «Frou-Frou les Bains» ou «Silence on tourne») de Patrick Haudecoeur , qui se joue à partir de ce 27 janvier et jusqu'au 31 mai au théâtre Fontaine, à Paris ! Une pièce Rire & Chansons

1 heure avec ... sur Rire & Chansons
Anne Charrier et Patrick Haudecoeur : pour en savoir plus sur eux, voici la bio express sonore

1 heure avec ... sur Rire & Chansons

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 6:38


Rire & Chansons reçoit Anne Charrier et Patrick Haudecoeur qui sont à l'affiche de « BERLIN BERLIN », la nouvelle création (après les succès «Thé à la menthe ou t'es citron ?», «Frou-Frou les Bains» ou «Silence on tourne») de Patrick Haudecoeur , qui se joue à partir de ce 27 janvier et jusqu'au 31 mai au théâtre Fontaine, à Paris ! Une pièce Rire & Chansons

1 heure avec ... sur Rire & Chansons
Tristan Lucas à Anne Charrier et Patrick Haudecoeur : "Je peux vous dire que rien que le titre Berlin Berlin, ça me parle. J'ai plein de points communs, j'ai plein de points communs..."

1 heure avec ... sur Rire & Chansons

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 3:27


Rire & Chansons reçoit Anne Charrier et Patrick Haudecoeur qui sont à l'affiche de « BERLIN BERLIN », la nouvelle création (après les succès «Thé à la menthe ou t'es citron ?», «Frou-Frou les Bains» ou «Silence on tourne») de Patrick Haudecoeur , qui se joue à partir de ce 27 janvier et jusqu'au 31 mai au théâtre Fontaine, à Paris ! Une pièce Rire & Chansons

1 heure avec ... sur Rire & Chansons
L'interview de Patrick Haudecoeur et Anne Charrier, pour parler de leur pièce "Berlin Berlin" au théâtre Fontaine

1 heure avec ... sur Rire & Chansons

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 6:01


Rire & Chansons reçoit Anne Charrier et Patrick Haudecoeur qui sont à l'affiche de « BERLIN BERLIN », la nouvelle création (après les succès «Thé à la menthe ou t'es citron ?», «Frou-Frou les Bains» ou «Silence on tourne») de Patrick Haudecoeur , qui se joue à partir de ce 27 janvier et jusqu'au 31 mai au théâtre Fontaine, à Paris ! Une pièce Rire & Chansons

1 heure avec ... sur Rire & Chansons
Michel Frenna face à Patrick Haudecoeur et Anne Charrier sur Rire & Chansons.

1 heure avec ... sur Rire & Chansons

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 4:42


Rire & Chansons reçoit Anne Charrier et Patrick Haudecoeur qui sont à l'affiche de « BERLIN BERLIN », la nouvelle création (après les succès «Thé à la menthe ou t'es citron ?», «Frou-Frou les Bains» ou «Silence on tourne») de Patrick Haudecoeur , qui se joue à partir de ce 27 janvier et jusqu'au 31 mai au théâtre Fontaine, à Paris ! Une pièce Rire & Chansons

1 heure avec ... sur Rire & Chansons
Anne Charrier et Patrick Haudecoeur : pour en savoir plus sur eux, voici la bio express sonore

1 heure avec ... sur Rire & Chansons

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 6:38


Rire & Chansons reçoit Anne Charrier et Patrick Haudecoeur qui sont à l'affiche de « BERLIN BERLIN », la nouvelle création (après les succès «Thé à la menthe ou t'es citron ?», «Frou-Frou les Bains» ou «Silence on tourne») de Patrick Haudecoeur , qui se joue à partir de ce 27 janvier et jusqu'au 31 mai au théâtre Fontaine, à Paris ! Une pièce Rire & Chansons

1 heure avec ... sur Rire & Chansons
1 heure de rire avec Patrick Haudecoeur et Anne Charrier pour leur pièce "Berlin Berlin" - Avec les participations de Tristan Lucas, Michel Frenna et Sacha Judaszko

1 heure avec ... sur Rire & Chansons

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 36:32


Rire & Chansons reçoit Anne Charrier et Patrick Haudecoeur qui sont à l'affiche de « BERLIN BERLIN », la nouvelle création (après les succès «Thé à la menthe ou t'es citron ?», «Frou-Frou les Bains» ou «Silence on tourne») de Patrick Haudecoeur , qui se joue à partir de ce 27 janvier et jusqu'au 31 mai au théâtre Fontaine, à Paris ! Une pièce Rire & Chansons

1 heure avec ... sur Rire & Chansons
Tristan Lucas à Anne Charrier et Patrick Haudecoeur : "Je peux vous dire que rien que le titre Berlin Berlin, ça me parle. J'ai plein de points communs, j'ai plein de points communs..."

1 heure avec ... sur Rire & Chansons

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 3:27


Rire & Chansons reçoit Anne Charrier et Patrick Haudecoeur qui sont à l'affiche de « BERLIN BERLIN », la nouvelle création (après les succès «Thé à la menthe ou t'es citron ?», «Frou-Frou les Bains» ou «Silence on tourne») de Patrick Haudecoeur , qui se joue à partir de ce 27 janvier et jusqu'au 31 mai au théâtre Fontaine, à Paris ! Une pièce Rire & Chansons

1 heure avec ... sur Rire & Chansons
L'interview de Patrick Haudecoeur et Anne Charrier, pour parler de leur pièce "Berlin Berlin" au théâtre Fontaine

1 heure avec ... sur Rire & Chansons

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 6:01


Rire & Chansons reçoit Anne Charrier et Patrick Haudecoeur qui sont à l'affiche de « BERLIN BERLIN », la nouvelle création (après les succès «Thé à la menthe ou t'es citron ?», «Frou-Frou les Bains» ou «Silence on tourne») de Patrick Haudecoeur , qui se joue à partir de ce 27 janvier et jusqu'au 31 mai au théâtre Fontaine, à Paris ! Une pièce Rire & Chansons

1 heure avec ... sur Rire & Chansons
Michel Frenna face à Patrick Haudecoeur et Anne Charrier sur Rire & Chansons.

1 heure avec ... sur Rire & Chansons

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 4:42


Rire & Chansons reçoit Anne Charrier et Patrick Haudecoeur qui sont à l'affiche de « BERLIN BERLIN », la nouvelle création (après les succès «Thé à la menthe ou t'es citron ?», «Frou-Frou les Bains» ou «Silence on tourne») de Patrick Haudecoeur , qui se joue à partir de ce 27 janvier et jusqu'au 31 mai au théâtre Fontaine, à Paris ! Une pièce Rire & Chansons

1 heure avec ... sur Rire & Chansons
Sacha Judaszko à Patrick Haudecoeur et Anne Charrier : "... Nous recevons aujourd'hui un duo d'invités exceptionnel. D'un coté l'élégance, la grace, la beauté. Et de l'autre... Anne Charrier..."

1 heure avec ... sur Rire & Chansons

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 3:24


Rire & Chansons reçoit Anne Charrier et Patrick Haudecoeur qui sont à l'affiche de « BERLIN BERLIN », la nouvelle création (après les succès «Thé à la menthe ou t'es citron ?», «Frou-Frou les Bains» ou «Silence on tourne») de Patrick Haudecoeur , qui se joue à partir de ce 27 janvier et jusqu'au 31 mai au théâtre Fontaine, à Paris ! Une pièce Rire & Chansons

Make Music Income
EP5. The Difference Between Composers and Artists. What are "Fake" Artists? Also Frou Frou, Milli Vanilli, The Beatles, Artlist, Motion Array, and more!

Make Music Income

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2021 61:16


In this week's episode: Weekly Updates: Eric talks about trying to finish Christmas work, getting close to 1000 YT subs, wondering if people watch YouTube at Christmas, a new video about gifts, and Steve talks about his cleaning up at year's end, new courses for his Production Music Academy, and the MMI Holiday Baking Episode. (Cake didn't turn out, so we decided not to post the recipe.) TODAY'S TOPIC: Can Composers also be Artists? What are the main differences between the two? Being on stage versus being off stage. Are composers sometimes fake artists? A little bit of music history concerning this including Frou Frou, Milli Vanilli, the Beatles, and more. How Artlist and Motion Array see artists and composer differently. How high earning composers and library people don't focus about social media and artistry, but should you? Tom Dupree III (Composer & Artist) and his growth on socials and Spotify. -- The Make Music Income Discord (Come join for great free conversation!): https://bit.ly/3fYDSVd The Production Music Academy: https://productionmusicacademy.com Make Music Income Website: https://www.MakeMusicIncome.com -- YouTube Channels: Make Music Income: https://www.youtube.com/makemusicincome Stevie B / Production Music Academy: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-6OyeP_Tk6G-gt5JSVKzkg -- Instagram: Make Music Income: https://www.instagram.com/makemusicincome/ Steven Beddall: https://www.instagram.com/stevenbeddall/ Production Music Academy: https://www.instagram.com/productionmusicacademy/

The myESLQs's Podcast
New Word Monday: Frou-Frou

The myESLQs's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 2:26


Today Teresa talks about the expression frou-frou. This idiom is of the straight-up repeated type. It is used to describe things as showy or dressy with lots of details. This expression is often used when someone doesn't like a particular thing. If you like the show, please share it with a friend and subscribe to the show. And remember, we'd love to hear from you! You can contact us via email at MyESLQs@gmail.com or on our Facebook page! Until next time, happy learning!  This episode was recorded on May 26, 2021.

MLVC: The Madonna Podcast
Guy Sigsworth: Madonna, Britney & Frou Frou

MLVC: The Madonna Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 60:36


This week we are joined by esteemed songwriter, producer and musician Guy Sigsworth! Guy talks about working on songs "What It Feels Like For A Girl" and "Nothing Fails" for Madonna, as well as working with such amazing artists including, Bjork, Seal, Britney Spears, Alanis Morrisette, and being part of the band Frou Frou with Imogen Heap.  If you're a audiophile and love hearing stories behind a songwriter's process, you will not want to miss this! Follow MLVC on Instagram and Twitter: @mlvcpodcast Donate to the podcast: https://venmo.com/mlvcpodcast or on our Crowdfunding page: https://patron.podbean.com/mlvcpodcast

AuthenticFi
Let Go--Not So Frou Frou.mp3

AuthenticFi

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 5:00


My Gay Playlist
Dara Carter

My Gay Playlist

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 54:39


On this week's episode, Liv chats with Atlanta based singer-songwriter, Dara Carter, about her role as an expansive content creator, lessons learned from India.Arie, and how she's breaking down the limitations of music genre. Music featured on this episode's playlist include songs by Dara Carter, India.Arie, P.O.D., Frou Frou, Tina Turner and more.

Electronic Music
Imogen Heap - The Intersection Of Music And Tech

Electronic Music

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 33:14


Chapters00:34 - Introduction01:58 - The Round House04:59 - Software06:07 - Izotope, Antares & The Box Of Tricks07:39 - The MiMU Gloves and Glover15:39 - Tech For Live Performance20:12 - VR & Immersive Audio22:18 - The Listening Chair26:58 - The Creative Passport Project32:19 - EndingImogen Heap BiogSelf-produced British composer and recording artist for over 20 years, Imogen Heap has released five solo albums, another as one half of Frou Frou and collaborated with countless and varied artists including Taylor Swift, Nitin Sawhney, Deadmau5, Jeff Beck and Jon Hopkins. Her compositions and songs pop up in blockbuster and indie films as well as countless TV shows, are featured in underground rap and dance music, and are covered by the likes of Ariana Grande.As composer and arranger for one of the biggest hits in theatrical history, Harry Potter and The Cursed Child, Imogen won the 'Drama Desk Outstanding Music In A Play' award. As a sought-after speaker and performer, Heap hosted 2020's Grammys Premiere Ceremony. Her collaborative and multi-dimensional workflow attracts companies for commissioned works, leading to songs such as 'Tiny Human', the first song to distribute payments via a Smart Contract, and 'The Happy Song', a highly successful song for children in their early years.Imogen Heap is recognised as an artist's artist, and has won two Grammys and an Ivor Novello award. In recognition of her pioneering work at the intersection of music and technology, Heap has a hat trick of three honorary doctorates for the gestural music-ware 'MI.MU gloves' system and recently for 'The Creative Passport', an integrated digital ID solution, empowering music-makers to be the change toward a fair and flourishing music ecosystem.http://imogenheap.com/https://www.creativepassport.net/https://mimugloves.com/Music CreditsLast Night Of An EmpireMe And The MachineTiny HumanCaro C BiogCaro C is an artist, engineer and teacher specialising in electronic music. She started making music thanks to being laid up whilst living in a double decker bus and listening to Warp Records in the late 1990's. This "sonic enchantress" (BBC Radio 3) has now played in most of the cultural hotspots of her current hometown of Manchester, UK. Caro is also the instigator and project manager of electronic music charity Delia Derbyshire Day.URL: http://carocsound.com/Twitter: @carocsoundInst: @carocsoundFB: https://www.facebook.com/carocsound/Delia Derbyshire Day Charity: https://deliaderbyshireday.com