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Space: What The F**k, Dude?!
Funky Cold Medina

Space: What The F**k, Dude?!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 9:14


Send us a textThis week on the ole pod john: A Tone Loc classic, Charlamagne The God's exasperation backfires, and thoughts from a cosmologist.Support the showThanks for listening! Listen, rate, subscribe and other marketing type slogans! Here's my Insta: @dannypalmernyc @thedannypalmershow@blackcatcomedy (NYC stand-up show every Friday at 9 pm. 172 Rivington St.) And subscribe to my Patreon? Maybe? If you know how to? I don't know how it works. Let's just leave this thing be: https://www.patreon.com/thedannypalmershow

Ruining Your Childhood - The Pitfalls of Nostalgia

Welcome on in to the last of the double digits… We're having a party for episode #99 of the Pit! The kinda party where Tone Loc is hanging with Fox Mulder, Macaulay Culkin, and Spuds McKenzie… Who knows what will be the thread to tie them all together…Besides doing a Song Spelunker on the 1989 hit single Funky Cold Medina, we also listen to the wisdom of the lion's mane… Confused? You won't be for long. Wrap the three of us in plot armor and huck us down Mt. Everest, cause it's time to roll!Something About You - Araless (Vinyl Release)EtsyPatreonLinktreefind us on twitter:@nostalgiapit@madshroommc@thehashtronaut@aralessInstagram:@ruining_your.childhood@feral_williams@aralessbmn@madshroommc@strangeloopanimation@celinafloresphoto

The Willie Jackerson experiment
Speak of the Devil

The Willie Jackerson experiment

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2024 40:00


Welcome to this week's episode! We've got a fascinating mix for you today, diving into the intriguing origins of common sayings and rocking out to some fantastic metal music. Let's jump right in! Segment 1: Origins of Common Sayings Have you ever wondered where some of our most commonly used phrases come from? Today, we're going to explore the surprising and often quirky origins of sayings like "Break the ice," "Bite the bullet," and "The whole nine yards." These phrases have rich histories that date back centuries, often originating from maritime practices, military jargon, or even medieval times. By understanding where these sayings come from, we can gain a deeper appreciation for our language and the stories behind the words we use every day. Segment 2: Rocking Tunes from Hell Boulevard Next up, we're cranking up the volume with some sweet metal from the band Hell Boulevard. We'll be featuring their electrifying track "Speak of the Devil." Hell Boulevard is known for their dark, gothic style blended with hard-hitting metal riffs. "Speak of the Devil" is a powerful song that showcases their signature sound, with haunting vocals, intense guitar work, and a rhythm that will get your heart racing. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to their music, this track is sure to leave an impression. Segment 3: Funky Cold Medina by Frog Leap Studios And finally, we have a special treat for you from Frog Leap Studios. Known for their creative metal covers of popular songs, Frog Leap Studios has put a unique spin on the classic track "Funky Cold Medina." This cover infuses the original with a heavy dose of metal, giving it a fresh, energetic feel. Frog Leap Studios never fails to deliver with their innovative arrangements and infectious enthusiasm, and this cover is no exception. It's a perfect example of how genres can be blended to create something truly original and exciting. Conclusion: That's it for this week's episode! We hope you enjoyed our deep dive into the origins of common sayings and the rocking tunes from Hell Boulevard and Frog Leap Studios. Be sure to tune in next week for more interesting insights and great music. Don't forget to subscribe and leave us a review if you liked what you heard. Rock on! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/willie-jackerson/message

Super Hits Podcast
Episode 176: Funky Cold Medina by Tone Loc

Super Hits Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 40:42


Let's discuss one of the original mainstream rap tracks which may have some questionable lyrics by today's standard. Hosted by @sliiiiip and @megamixdotcom, the Super Hits Podcast reviews a different retro single each episode! We're on all of the usual podcast platforms, so come find us. Come and give us a 5-star review! To correct us if we miss a fact or get something wrong, to request a single, or to just say hello, hit us up at superhitspodcast@gmail.com Here's our website: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://megamixdotcom.com/super-hits/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Here's our Twitter: @SuperHitsCast Here's our Instagram: @SuperHitsPodcast You can also find playlists for all of the songs we've covered on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Spotify⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ and Apple Music. Just search for Super Hits Podcast Playlist! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/superhitspodcast/message

Hot Take Central
6-3 Segment 3 - Which era of life is more enjoyable? Birth-21 years old, or 21-42 years old? + Should we cancel Funky Cold Medina?

Hot Take Central

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 20:59


Which era of life is more enjoyable? Birth-21 years old, or 21-42 years old? + Should we cancel Funky Cold Medina?

Will You Accept This Rose?
"CASH MONEY GRAB!' w/ Seth Herzog and Jordan Carlos

Will You Accept This Rose?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 90:32


NYC BABYYYYY!!  Arden is back in NYC with fan faves Seth Herzog and Jordan Carlos!  Funky Cold Medina! Edwina as the moral compass! Fried Chicken Pool Parties! - Arden is BLOWN AWAY by the drone display that Joey and Jenn ignore!! - Seth can't believe how bad of a surfer Jenn is! - Jordan thinks Joey seems Poly!   All that plus........TWEET OF THE WEEK!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Blindsided
Funky Cold Medina

Blindsided

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2023 65:09


Scott, Barry, Joe, and Andrew round out the last episode of the year. We discuss all the amazing things we planned to do for the holiday/end of year episode but didn't get around to. Barry brings us facts about Tone Loc. Lots of repair talk and Scott can fix everything...except what might be on Carol's Etsy site. It's a dog eat dog world out there...and sometimes a dog eat man world. "Sharqs" attack...a lot. Rate, review, subscribe and email us at getblindsidedpod@gmail.com02

Reactivate Asia
264. Decades Of Dance - Mixed by P@t (Singapore)

Reactivate Asia

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 60:53


Decades Of Dance - Mixed by P@t (Singapore) 01. Cappella - Bauhaus 02. Rebel MC & Double Trouble - Street Tuff (Scar Mix) 03. Tone Lōc - Funky Cold Medina 04. Abbacadabra - Dancing Queen (Back To Your Roots PWL Mix) 05. Double You - Please Don't Go (Club Mix) 06. Sonia - You'll Never Stop Me 07. K.W.S. - Rock Your Baby (Thumb A Ride Mix)
 08. Erasure - Love To Hate You 09. Sinitta - Toy Boy (Bicep Mix) 10. Twenty E Seven - I Can't Stand It (Hip House Remix) 11. Culture Beat - No Deeper Meaning (Funkymix) 12. Snap! - Rhythm Is A Dancer 13. M.C. Sar & The Real McCoy - Another Night (Ragga II House Mix) 14. Corona - The Rhythm Of The Night 15. Dr. Alban - It's My Life 16. Run DMC vs Jason Nevins - It's Like That (Jason's Battle Blaster) 17. Tag Team - Whoomp! (There It Is) 18. Whigfield - Saturday Night (Nite Mix) 19. Ann Lee - 2 Times 20. Amber - This Is Your Night MORE DECADES OF DANCE ▶️ bit.ly/DecadesDance reactivateasia.com FIND US ON OUR SOCIALS! FACEBOOK

BJ Shea Daily Experience Podcast -- Official

The gang discuss the rather odd lyrics to Funky Cold Medina.

2 Fat Guys Talking Flowers
Ep. 82 - SAF Annual Convention 2023 Recap, Paul Ecke, Jr Award Winner!

2 Fat Guys Talking Flowers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2023 87:59


This week's podcast is all about our recap of the 2023 SAF Annual Convention!Jet Fresh Flower Distributors recently joined 470 floral industry professionals at the Society of American Florist (SAF) Convention in Phoenix, Arizona. The event, spanning four days, featured competitions, panel discussions, a supplier expo, and networking opportunities. Notably, Jet Fresh earned accolades for their Candlelight and Funky Cold Medina roses in the Outstanding Varieties Competition, showcasing their high-quality Ecuadorian farm produce.A pink double Oriental lily, 'Amistad' from Sun Valley Floral Farms, claimed the Best in Show title. The convention also provided educational sessions covering floral industry trends and family succession planning. The supplier expo was a vibrant hub with Flower Roombas and RosaFlora Yellow Bucket Club beer pong, featuring over 40 suppliers, including Jet Fresh partners.Documentary filmmaker Brett Culp delivered an inspiring talk during the convention, sharing stories that encouraged attendees to embrace their inner superheroes.The convention's climax was the Stars of the Industry Awards Recognition, honoring exceptional contributions to the floral business. The inaugural Next Gen Rising Star Award recognized Nicole Palazzo, AAF, for her professional accomplishments and industry dedication.Jet Fresh's leader, Mike Black, was honored with the prestigious Paul Ecke Jr. Award, symbolizing unwavering dedication to professionalism in business, the industry, and the community. Mike's heartfelt acceptance was met with warm hugs and congratulations from fellow floral colleagues, underscoring his indisputable leadership in the floral industry.In summary, Jet Fresh Flower Distributors shone at the SAF Convention, winning recognition for their roses and engaging in valuable networking. The event offered educational insights, and Mike Black's receipt of the Paul Ecke Jr. Award was a highlight, showcasing his outstanding leadership.Read the full recap here.

Donna & Steve
Monday 8/28 Hour 2 - College of Pop Culture Knowledge!

Donna & Steve

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 41:34


Steve found a list of the best reoccurring SNL characters, Donna points out the disturbing lyrics in the song "Funky Cold Medina", and the COPCK! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Donna & Steve
Monday 8/28 Hour 2 - College of Pop Culture Knowledge!

Donna & Steve

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 41:34


Steve found a list of the best reoccurring SNL characters, Donna points out the disturbing lyrics in the song "Funky Cold Medina", and the COPCK! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Under the Roof with Randy Barfield
Percolate on This!

Under the Roof with Randy Barfield

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 45:39


This week, Randy and Mary brave the heat to discuss home irrigation and cooling. With a record number of days over 105 degrees in Austin, the team gets real about air conditioners' capacity to overcome the temperature delta and how you can improve your cooling output by selecting air filters with the proper MERV rating. Randy gives us a science lesson in evaporation, transpiration, and percolation to help determine when and how to water for those under restrictions, and Mary wonders if Funky Cold Medina could be just what your yard really needs.Looking for more inspection and maintenance tips? Visit our website and follow us on Facebook and Instagram!

MUSICA Y PALABRAS
Caja de ritmos remember - programa 24 - dia 11 de diciembre de 1999 -

MUSICA Y PALABRAS

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 92:28


El portal de los podcast desde Aragón y para todo el planeta. Caja de ritmos, el programa que te pone Dance. Temporada 2. Con este programa de Caja de Ritmos Remember hemos llegado al ultimo programa que tenemos de este año. Concretamente viajamos al 11 de diciembre de 1999. Como ya era habitual muchas llamadas simplemente para saludarnos o para hacernos peticiones y esas estupendas dedicatorias que cada sábado llegaban a nuestro teléfono rojo (literal). Otra de las cosas habituales del programa eran las buenas y queridas visitas de compañeros, amigos o simplemente de gente que quería conocernos y saludarnos (digno de agradecer), esas cosas no se olvidan nunca. En esta ocasión nos acompañaba nuestro gran compañero de la emisora Manuel Maldonado, quien aparte de invitarnos a una bollería espectacular iba a ser el encargado de realizar una “sorpresa/broma” al final del programa a una persona querida, apreciada y cercana a Fernando Cester. Por supuesto improvisación total y naturalidad, uno de los sellos del programa. Una buena oyente del programa, Ana Belén, salía a antena y dedicaba una poesía a un chico muy especial, Javier ¿Qué sería de ellos? Y esto era lo que daba de si este programa Caja de ritmos Remember del 11 de diciembre de 1999, terminando ya el milenio y preparándonos para entrar en el año 2000. Los temas que sonaron fueron: Tone Loc meets ZZ Bros “Funky Cold Medina”, La festa Sound, Blue 4U “The Furby song”, Donna Summer “I Will go with you (Con te partiró)”, AC One “Sing a Song now now”, Milk inc. “Oceans”, Alice Dee jay “Back in my life”, Whigfield “Doo Whop”, Vengaboys “You and Me”, Hermes House Band “I Will Survive”, Dj Jean “The Launch”, Quicksilver “Free”, Todo éxitos de Toni Peret y JM Castells, Los Key Cee “Millenium Stringz”, Technics “The original sessions vol.3” y en el puesto nº 2 de nuestra lista, Balearic Bill con “Destination Sunshine”. Lamentablemente no esta en la grabación el número 1 de la semana. Hasta nuestro próximo viaje en el tiempo, que ya será en año 2000. Saludos y adiossss….. Escríbenos a infopodcastaragon@gmail.com Envíanos tus notas de voz a 📞Whasapt 654 93 42 41 Visita nuestras paginas https://podcastaragon.es/ y https://musicaypalabras.es/ Caja de ritmos, el programa que te pone Dance. Autor del programa: Fernando Cester y David Garcia

MUSICA Y PALABRAS
Caja de Ritmos Remember - programa 23 - dia 4 de diciembre de 1999

MUSICA Y PALABRAS

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 83:38


El portal de los podcast desde Aragón y para todo el planeta. Caja de ritmos, el programa que te pone Dance. Temporada 2. Esta semana hemos vuelto a viajar al pasado, concretamente al 4 de diciembre del año 1999. Teníamos cerca el puente de la Inmaculada y traía 5 días de fiesta por delante. Un día muy frio con 0 grados centígrados y mucha niebla (algo habitual por esta tierra, bueno y el cierzo) y como era habitual en el programa un montón de llamadas que tenía muy entretenido a Fernando Cester. En el programa nombramos a TEMPO MUSIC, una de las compañías discográficas con las que trabajábamos y que estuvo en activo desde principios del año 1999 hasta el 2003. Lo que sonó ese día en Caja de ritmos Club Dance fue… AC One “Sing a Song now now”, Whigfield “Doo Whop”, Todo éxitos “Los 50 nº1”, Blue 4U “The Furby song”, como novedad… Dj Tom Stevens “Outface 2000”, Tone Loc meets ZZ Bros “Funky Cold Medina”, Southside Spinners “Luvstruck”, Paps ´n´Skar “You want my love”, Donna Summer “I Will go with you (Con te partiró)”, Ann lee “Voices”, Alice Dee jay “Back in my life”, Dhany “Quiero respirar”, Technics “The original sessions vol.3”, Milk inc. “Promise” y “Oceans”, The Messiah´s “Great Trip”, La Festa Sound, Gigi D´Agostino “Another way”, Chasis “10 Años”, Dj Bobo “together” Y esto es todo por hoy, esperamos que lo disfrutes igual o más que nosotros (aunque eso es complicado). Hasta el próximo programa de Caja de Ritmos Remember. Escríbenos a infopodcastaragon@gmail.com Envíanos tus notas de voz a 📞Whasapt 654 93 42 41 Visita nuestras paginas https://podcastaragon.es/ y https://musicaypalabras.es/ Caja de ritmos, el programa que te pone Dance. Autor del programa: Fernando Cester y David Garcia

The Firemark
Firemark Episode 40 Megacon

The Firemark

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2023 34:07


In this Episode recorded live from Megacon 2023, I am joined by Funky Cold Medina and Allan. We discuss the latest in Sci fi and Entertainment, as well as meet and greet some of the interesting guests at the convention while doing live trivia!

Music History Today
Music History Today Podcast March 3 - What Happened On March 3 In Music History - we have some funky cold Medina with a birthday boy and a few major groups play live (2 for the first time)

Music History Today

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2023 17:14


On the March 3 edition of the Music History Today podcast, we have some funky cold Medina with a birthday boy, a few major groups play live (2 for the first time), and a few classic albums get released ALL MY MUSIC HISTORY TODAY PODCAST LINKS - https://allmylinks.com/musichistorytoday CHECK OUT MY OTHER PODCAST, THE MUSIC HALLS OF FAME PODCAST: LINKS - https://allmylinks.com/musichallsoffamepodcast Anchor / Spotify link to THE MUSIC HALLS OF FAME PODCAST - https://anchor.fm/musichallsoffamepodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/musichistorytodaypodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/musichistorytodaypodcast/support

What the Riff?!?
1989 - January: Skid Row "Skid Row"

What the Riff?!?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 40:36


Hair band Skid Row hails from Tom's River, New Jersay.  The band was formed in 1986 by bassist Rachel Boland and guitarist Dave "Snake" Sabo, and rounded out with guitarist Scotti Hill and drummer Rob Affuso.  Lead vocalist Sebastian Bach was recruited after being seen as a wedding singer at the age of 18 well before Adam Sandler would reveal this as a potential career option and path to love and fame.  Sabo was a high school friend of Jon Bon Jovi, and the two made a pact that if one was sucessful in the music business they would help the other out.  This led to Bon Jovi's manager Doc McGee seeking out Skid Row and getting them a contract with Atlantic Records in 1988.Skid Row was the band's eponymously titled debut album, and it would prove to be a huge success over time.  Though it received mixed critical reviews, the album went to number 6 on the Billboard 200 charts, and would be certified 5x platinum in 1995 by the RIAA.  The band headlined tours for Bon Jovi and Aerosmith in 1989-1990.  Bach would be the front man for the band for their first three albums until 1996, when friction between himself and Sabo led to his departure.  Skid Row is still active as of 2022, and has released six albums to date.John Lynch takes the helm on this album in his debut as a permanent member of the What the Riff crew. Youth Gone WildThis rocking anthem was the first single released from the album.  No matter what walk of life you are from, you are one of us - the youth gone wild.  Be true to yourself and not to what others expect of you.  "Hi man, there's something that you oughta know.  I tell ya Park Avenue leads to Skid Row."I Remember YouThe third single would be the one to really put Skid Row on the map.  It is a power ballad depicting a guy who can't get over a long lost love.  Bass player Rachel Bolan contributed the lyrics.  The line "love letters in the sand" was also the title of a number 1 hit from 1957 by Pat Boone.Sweet Little SisterA deeper cut that sounds a lot like Motley Crue chronicles the trouble that a boy crazy sister of a member of the band can create.  "For such a sweet little lady I would swear she's rotten to the core.  Oh yes she got her hands in the cookie jar."18 and LifeThis darker ballad tells the story of Ricky who kills someone with a gun while drunk and is sentenced to life in prison.  Dave "Snake" Sabo and Rachel Bolan wrote the song after reading a story in the local paper about an 18 year old who accidentally killed his friend with a gun he thought was unloaded.  ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:Theme song from the animated series “ALF:  The Animated Series” After its "real life" series, the cat-munching alien ALF returned in animated form.  It finished its run in 1989. STAFF PICKS:Charlotte Anne by Julian Cope Bruce leads off the staff picks with a forgotten song that hit number 1 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart at the time.  This is the first single from Cope's fourth solo album "My Nation Underground," an album that Cope considers to be a poor album.  Julian Cope comes out of the Liverpool punk scene, and his solo work is a bit reminiscent of the Cure.Driven Out by The FixxRob brings us British new wave band The Fixx in a work off their fifth album.  It talks about the pillaging of the land driven by greed.  "I'm cooking with microwaves to warm up food not seen the soil - plugged into my TV, used to the lies their telling me."  It hit number 55 on the Billboard Hot 100, and number 1 on the mainstream rock charts.Funky Cold Medina by Tone Loc Wayne's staff pick was everywhere in 1989.  A funky cold medina was an aphrodisiac, and its use would get the singer into all kinds of trouble when he gives it to his dog, or to a girl who turns out to be a transvestite.  It peaked at number 3 on the charts, and if the main beat sounds familiar, it may be because it comes from "Hot Blooded" by Foreigner. Two Hearts by Phil CollinsJohn features a song Collins sang for his poorly received film "Buster."  Lamont Dozier of Motown fame wrote this song, and it was Dozier's 14th and last number 1 song.  It is about two people connected through time and space even when they are not together.   NOVELTYTRACK:Let's Put the X in Sex by KissEven rock legends put out a failure from time to time.  This could be considered one of those - you be the judge!

Place to Be Nation POP
Video Jukebox Song Of The Day #172 - ”Funky Cold Medina” By Tone Loc

Place to Be Nation POP

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 5:38


Welcome to PTBN Pop's Video Jukebox Song of The Day! Every weekday will be featuring a live watch of a great and memorable music video. Since we're in the middle of winter, all of our songs this week have to do with the cold. On today's episode, Keith Langston is watching “Funky Cold Medina” by Tone Loc from 1989.   The YouTube link for the video is below so you can watch along! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63ZIf2H9S0E

The Vale Podcast
S4 | Jesse "Funky Cold" Medina, Jesse Zaffina & Seamus Mitchell

The Vale Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 39:58


It's all about the Jesse's and the sport this week... still.Jesse Medina was a main event fight at the Demolition event a few weeks ago and things didn't go his way but in this episode we really get into the sports psychology and figure out why.He's also looking for another fight before the end of the year before he goes looking for a rematch so watch this space.The other Jesse this week is Jesse Zaffina who has my full admiration. This young man is becoming an Ambulance Community Officer so we chat about that and why he didn't end up in the Army like he'd planned after year 12.Then we get to Seamus who has escaped the first round of delisting's before trade period despite only playing less than half the season. We're hoping for the best for your Seamo.

Sharp & Benning
July 26 Seg 5 Jim Delaney vs. Kevin Warren

Sharp & Benning

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 16:57


Also the Lore of Funky Cold Medina

The Divorce Devil Podcast
Divorce Devil Podcast 084: The illusive post-divorce happy - what it is?

The Divorce Devil Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 33:18


Just when I thought we couldn't do a podcast with more laughter than the Divorce and Laughter Podcast 074, we did it with this one.  With a new mixer with some pretty awesome effects, it definitely gets a test.  Discussing your post-divorce happy was interesting.  Subjects of why do you need it?, where to find it?, fake it to make it, being your genuine self, being happy with your new self, other people can't make you happy, being on time, Funky Cold Medina, Fig Newtons are sexy, and what the hell is wrong with the girl on the podcast are knocked out of the park during this podcast.  We both decided that you need your happy in order to laugh again.  And laughter is important with your post-divorce recovery healing.  We are definitely not judging anyone.  No matter how you came to being divorced - finding your happy is worth the effort!  Not your happiness but your happy!  Enjoy

The Drop with Danno on GFN 광주영어방송
2022.02.03 Sampled & AMPED with Dan Lloyd

The Drop with Danno on GFN 광주영어방송

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 124:07


As broadcast February 3, 2022 with plenty of vintage for your new podcast look.  Tonight we mark the date of Tone Loc's "Funky Cold Medina" going to #1 in 1989 by not playing that joint, but rather the title track to the album "Loc'ed After Dark," which is true Tone Smith if you asked us (which you didn't, but it's our show).  First hour full of new and recent funk & soul releases for our Sampled first hour, with cuts from Moonchild, Kutiman, Darius, along with a Nina Simone remix by HONNE being highlights.  Second hour was also a busy affair, as it's a big Friday upcoming in the world of rock and a lot of new albums got announced too.  However, the big news is two breakups, with Black Country, New Road's front man calling it quits, and the Mighty Mighty Bosstones doing the same.  Both situtations are pretty murky as far as details, but kind of sad on both fronts especially the former, as their sophomore album is set for release this Friday!#feelthegravityTracklisting:Part I (00:00)Tone Loc – Loc'ed After DarkDaytoner – TimeMelanie Charles feat Marlena Shaw – Woman of the Ghetto (Reimagined)Mica Millar – Preacher ManMoonchild feat Rapsody – Love I Need Swatkins feat Moorea Masa & The Mood – Lost & Alive Part II (31:51)Darius feat Khadja Bonet – NOTHING TO METopher James & Biscuit Brigade – Waiting on the ColorsNurdjana – What If I Love YouVendredi Sur Mer – Le LacDJ Cam – Tropical GypsyKutiman feat Mejja – TimamNina Simone – My Baby Just Cares For Me (HONNE Remix) Part III (60:04)Korn – ForgottenThe Linda Lindas – Growing UpLucy Dacus – Kissing LessonsBloc Party – The Girls are FightingGlacier Veins – AutonomyBlack Country, New Road – Bread Song Part IV (92:02)Gregor Barnett –Driving Through the NightThe Smile – The SmokeMighty Mighty Bosstones – The Impression That I GetRolling Blackouts Coastal Fever – The Way It ShattersPuppy – And Watched It GlowBright Eyes - Haligh, Haligh, A Lie, Haligh (feat. Phoebe Bridgers) 

WDR 4 Hugo Egon Balder
Tone Loc - Funky Cold Medina

WDR 4 Hugo Egon Balder

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2022 0:59


Hugo Egon Balder erzählt Geschichten und Anekdoten rund um einen Lieblingshit und seine Entstehung: "Funky Cold Medina" von Tone Loc. Von Hugo Egon Balder.

The Adam Sank Show
Ep. 202: Suzanne Westenhoefer Talks Comedy and Cancel Culture

The Adam Sank Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2021 60:04


Trailblazing lesbian comedian Suzanne Westenhoefer returns to the show to talk about the challenges of being funny in 2021 – as well as a highly inappropriate relationship she had in high school. But first, we discuss problematic songs of the 80s. Pass the Funky Cold Medina. Visit https://linktr.ee/AdamSank 

WDR 4 Hugo Egon Balder
Tone Loc - Funky Cold Medina

WDR 4 Hugo Egon Balder

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 0:50


Hugo Egon Balder erzählt Geschichten und Anekdoten rund um einen Lieblingshit und seine Entstehung: "Funky Cold Medina" von Tone Loc. Von Hugo Egon Balder.

Chat 10 Looks 3
Funky Cold Medina

Chat 10 Looks 3

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2021 38:05


Crabb is amazed when Sales reveals she only just realised the song “Physical” is not about exercise, and is appalled to discover a significant gap in Sales' musical theatre knowledge. GASP. (5.00) Mare of Eastown | Trailer | Binge (5.30) Happy Valley | Trailer | Stan (7.20) Physical | Trailer | Apple TV (9.00) Trashy Divorces S9E2: Hopelessly Devoted To You | Olivia Newton-John & Jessica Simpson and Nick Lachey (9.10) Olivia Newton John - Physical Music Video (10.00) Tone Loc - Funky Cold Medina Music Video (12.00) Funky Cold Medina - Urban Dictionary (17.00) Halston | Trailer | Netflix (18.30) Cabaret | Trailer | Amazon Prime Rent (20.00) Halston Movie | Trailer | DocPlay (22.00) Call My Agent | Trailer | Netflix (26.00) Room 2806: The Accusation | Trailer | Netflix (33.00) Australian Love Stories - National Portraits Gallery  (34.00) Finding the Archibald | Sneak Peak | iView Produced by DM Podcasts See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Lyrics To Go
25 - Funky Cold Medina

Lyrics To Go

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2021 39:58


Seth and Marc put on some thick gold chains and bust it b-boy style with one of the strangest pro-date/pro-bestiality/pro-transphobic songs of all time. Every verse gets stranger culminating in what finally makes him hang up his concoction... the threat of marriage!

Post 90' Podcast
Funky Cold Medina

Post 90' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 17:00


Our Website: https://linktr.ee/post90podOur Twitter: https://twitter.com/post90pod​Our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/post90pod/​Background Track Credit: https://soundcloud.com/https://soundcloud.com/masonflipssamples/daydreams-freestyleThumbnail Photo Credit: https://twitter.com/kcahalin

The Freshman Parking Lot
Ep. 36 - The Funky Cold Medina

The Freshman Parking Lot

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 46:38


Fixing technical difficulties, fast athletes, Mother's Day giveaways, no-hitters, STUPID rules, and more! Would you Rather: The Machine or The Kid When in Rome: Ketchup and Syrup Did you Know: Fast (like really fast) runners

Marvel Shawarma
Ep 6: Nightwing and the Winter Soldier Are Chefs

Marvel Shawarma

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2021 27:29


*cue Marvel theme music* Lots of exciting content this time around! Possibly our best episode ever? Listen and find out! Leanor and Matt talk about the entirety of Wandavision, Disney Plus and its volume problems, and Matt's habits around a microwave. For our ship, Ebonyphisto is introduced - a cross between Ebony Maw and Mephisto, aka Doctor Snabs. They meet in a doctor's office and later enjoy the ultimate party snack. For our roleplay, Bonky Barnes and Dick Grayson make some *inhales* POTAGE, snail tentacle soup, and other various delights, while also discussing Bucky's strange voice changes, Funky Cold Medina, and church choirs. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/marvel-shawarma/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/marvel-shawarma/support

Blue City Radio Podcast
Funky Cold Medina / Ep 317 / Blue City Radio

Blue City Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 94:18


Episode 317: NYCFC took advantage of a tired and undisciplined Philadelphia Union side on Saturday and earned another important three points in the early MLS season. Goals by Jesus Medina and Taty Castellanos secured the victory, but it was also another great defensive performance as the club held Philly to zero shots on target. This … Continue reading Funky Cold Medina / Ep 317 / Blue City Radio →

ChabDog Sports Talk Show
To Be Or Not To Be CDST

ChabDog Sports Talk Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2021 127:42


Chabdog, the Well Read, and Abe break down the week in sports, Chabdog Racing with Abe Miranda at the 30 minute mark, Kentucky Derby, MLB fires Roberto Alomar, NFL draft, Aaron Rodgers winning, and is Randy Quaid running for govenor? Clips from Stalag 17, The Wild Bunch, Mel Brooks, My Cousin Vinny, Pal Joey, Road Trip, Bust A Move, Funky Cold Medina, and Humpty Dance

Hello Fellow Kids
Wolf Hollow (Hello Fellow Kids #38)

Hello Fellow Kids

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2021 86:48


Mara and Josh travel back in time to 1943 and explore big ideas like prejudice, trauma, and truth in Lauren Wolk's Wolf Hollow. Be warned: some of our discussion ventures into territory that may be upsetting for some listeners. Also discussed: The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, Great Wolf Lodge, "Funky Cold Medina", You're Next, and the dearth of pirate fiction. Next month we will (probably) be reading Rea and the Blood of the Nectar by Payal Doshi. If that's the case, the episode will be released on June 15 instead of June 1. Contact us at hfkpodcast@gmail.com or @hfkpodcast on Twitter and Instagram. We're also on GoodReads: www.goodreads.com/user/show/90379252-josh-mara Theme music composed by Ben Ash. Visit him at www.benash.com. Mixing and drums by Chaz Bommarito, guitar by Jakael Tristram. Note: This month's episode is being uploaded in WAV format instead of MP3 due to technical challenges. Please let us know if this affects your downloading or listening experience.

The Drop with Danno on GFN 광주영어방송
2021.04.15 Sampled & AMPED Thursdays with Dan Lloyd

The Drop with Danno on GFN 광주영어방송

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 120:14


As broadcast April 15, 2021.  On this date in 1989, Tone Loc's debut record went to #1 on the Billboard Charts on the back of two big hit singles in "Wild Thing" and "Funky Cold Medina."  Admittedly, pretty wack tunes that have not aged well to say the very least on the subject.  However, we rocked the title track to the album which is more true to the artist himself anyway.  For the rest of our Sampled funk & soul first half, we had newly remastered tunes from Fela Kuti and an old J-Dilla remix along with new tunes from El Michels Affair, Black Market Brass, Jordan Rakei & many others.  For our 2nd hour, Dan Lloyd right as rain is in the house to go over some big albums out tomorrow and singles from Mick Jagger, The Armed, Massive Wagons, and much much more for our weekly AMPED feature.#feelthegravityTracklisting:Part I (00:00)Tone Loc – Loc'ed After DarkBusta Rhymes – Woo Hah! (Jay-Dee Bounce remix)Fela Kuti & Africa 70 – Open & CloseBlack Market Brass – Chemical Plant ZoneTerrace Martin feat Nick Grant – Can't Let You GoFranc Moody – Big CheesePart II (34:04)Roberta Flack – Angelitos NegrosEl Michels Affair feat Bobby Oroza – ReasonsMoreton feat Jordan Rakei – Count A Heartdaste. Feat Akurei – expectationsFlevans – Starting Points Part III (61:14)Quicksand – InversionDMX – X Moves (ft. Bootsy Collins, Steve Howe and Ian Paice)Mick Jagger and Dave Grohl – Eazy SleazyThe Armed – An IterationSuspect208 – You Got It Part IV (91:15)Twenty One Pilots – Shy AwayAFI – DulceriaPhantom Atlantic – Start From NothingMassive Wagons  - ChangesThe Black Keys – Crawling Kingsnake 

Justice & Drew
Post Show: Funky Cold Medina

Justice & Drew

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 11:35


Jon and Drew introduce Sam to Tone Loc and his... intereting song about a little thing called Funky Cold Medina.

I Used To Like This One
Ace Ventura Pet Detective

I Used To Like This One

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 83:55


Aaaallllrighty then… this week Shawn and Colin take a look at the movie that launched Jim Carrey into superstardom, the animal filled, Miami set classic ‘Ace Ventura: Pet Detective’. We discuss all the important topics such as the Funky Cold Medina, subtle throwaway jokes, Transphobia, wacky characters that are also smart, overused catchphrases, poor business […]

I Used To Like This One
Ep.31: I Used To Like 'Ace Ventura: Pet Detective'.

I Used To Like This One

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 83:54


Aaaallllrighty then... this week Shawn and Colin take a look at the movie that launched Jim Carrey into superstardom, the animal filled, Miami set classic 'Ace Ventura: Pet Detective'. We discuss all the important topics such as the Funky Cold Medina, subtle throwaway jokes, Transphobia, wacky characters that are also smart, overused catchphrases, poor business models, animal friends, foreshadowing the twist, man hands, catching bullets in your teeth and much, much more. Is this movie still funny? Is that really Sean Young dressed as a man? Is it still good? Tune in to find out!5 Star reviews help drive us up the charts. Please take a minute and review us.If you would like to contact or donate to us: iusedtolikethisone@gmail.com www.patreon.com/iusedtolikethisoneWebsite: www.iusedtolikethisone.comInstagram: @iusedtolikethisoneTwitter: @iused2likethis1Facebook: I Used To Like This One Snapchat: @iused2likethis1Created/Produced/Hosted by: Shawn Wells and Colin Stewart Edited by: Shawn WellsOriginal Music by: Lindon Carter (look for his band 'Carter & the Capitals' on all music streaming platforms)Website design: David SonSpecial Thanks To: Tracy Sheremeta, Lindon Carter, Kris Wells and Graham Wells for their contributions to the show.

The Greatest Season That Was Presents...
NEW SERIES: The Final Frontier - Colin Miller

The Greatest Season That Was Presents...

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 97:15 Very Popular


The amazing turnaround at Kolkata not only had a nation rejoicing, it cemented the India and Australia rivalry forever. This series was now set for a grand finale in Chennai, a test that truly proved to be the icing on the cake of this magnificent series. The man nicknamed after Tone Loc’s hit Funky Cold Medina,  Colin “Funky” Miller was a maverick journeyman in domestic cricket.  But his mid-30s experiment with bowling off spin as a side hustle to his medium pace, resulted in an international career and cult hero status – whether it be with blonde, pink or blue hair.   Colin Miller joins The Greatest Season That Was Presents - The Final Frontier to talk about his journey to international cricket, and the starring role he played in the frantic finale of one of the greatest test series ever. The Greatest Season That Was Presents is produced by Jay Mueller and edited by Dave Collins. It is part of The Bad Producer Podcast Network. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/TGSTW See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Roaming Reigns
EPISODE 41 - FUNKY COLD MEDINA MOFOZ (RETURN OF THE Z!)

Roaming Reigns

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2021 58:25


High there, oh ye faithful listeners! WELCOME TO EL PASO'S BEST MF'N PODCAST! R SQUARED. NOW WITH 87% MORE Z! Worry not! This week's episode is late, but better late than never! More rescued audio goodness, as I fix my funky fresh fly DO! Anyway, this is another thought to be lost audio of what is EPISODE 41! Recorded in late September 2020! FLY AND FRESH! So revisit the start of fall with me oh audio voyeurs and voyeurettes. Pre election, pre 2021, pre winter. Lots to talk about. Namely cops, helicopters, and snakes! THE MARK of Z has returned! New pod art just in time for FEBRUARY! New episodes return next month! For now venture through the looking glass, and ask yourself WHAT'S MY NAME?! I AM THE ONE WHO PODS! You're GODDAMN RIGHT! Love it or hate it, here it is. Take notes! SO MUCH but yet never enough!  This one literally came down to the wire! The intro is COB, but additional tunes were intended for this one. Polished and fresh off the edit! Loving the new red thumbnail! As always, I keep it succinct with regards to books, rasslin, TV, movies, books, and of course some stories of yesteryear. I won't spoil much here other than to say, keep the plays and listens going and thank y'allz kindly Spite listens and plays welcome! It's the pod you can't stop listening to! I'm not surprised! It's just so much fun to walk through memory lane with your humble host and narrator! Look at this funky hair! LOOK AT IT! It's so rad! Allow me to send an audio rocket into your ear holes! I may not be a trained broadcast veteran, no erudition and pronunciation lessons, hell ENGLISH is my SECOND language, but here I am, front and center, just like you like it! Let's look in....shall we? Imagine if you will.....as you peer into....THE ROMAN ZONE! You have just entered the ROME ZONE! HAHA All roads lead to ROME! N'Cest Pa? I think this is true. Lots of love to the homies in this episode, so thank you all for listening and keeping it going. I'll be back on SUPER SUNDAY! Hopefully ready to rock your ears off! This is still EL PASO'S BEST PODCART, bar none! THANK YOUSE for the reviews and the plays the downloads the listens the streams! Fuck Soundcloud! I'm MR (ear) PLOW, THAT'S MY NAME, THAT NAME AGAIN is MR (ear) PLOW! You know my name, so gimme my money! But in all honesty, kick back, listen, love it, and enjoy! ROMIEZ in the front, ROMIEZ in the back. Listening north, south, east, west, LOVE YOUSE ALL! AL RATO VATOS Y HYNAS! ORALE! MUCH LOVE to every ear hole in the land! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/roaming-reignz/message

Roaming Reigns
EPISODE 41 - FUNKY COLD MEDINA MOFOZ (RETURN OF THE Z!)

Roaming Reigns

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2021 58:26


High there, oh ye faithful listeners! WELCOME TO EL PASO'S BEST MF'N PODCAST! R SQUARED. NOW WITH 87% MORE Z! Worry not! This week's episode is late, but better late than never! More rescued audio goodness, as I fix my funky fresh fly DO! Anyway, this is another thought to be lost audio of what is EPISODE 41! Recorded in late September 2020! FLY AND FRESH! So revisit the start of fall with me oh audio voyeurs and voyeurettes. Pre election, pre 2021, pre winter. Lots to talk about. Namely cops, helicopters, and snakes! THE MARK of Z has returned! New pod art just in time for FEBRUARY! New episodes return next month! For now venture through the looking glass, and ask yourself WHAT'S MY NAME?! I AM THE ONE WHO PODS! You're GODDAMN RIGHT! Love it or hate it, here it is. Take notes! SO MUCH but yet never enough!  This one literally came down to the wire! The intro is COB, but additional tunes were intended for this one. Polished and fresh off the edit! Loving the new red thumbnail! As always, I keep it succinct with regards to books, rasslin, TV, movies, books, and of course some stories of yesteryear. I won't spoil much here other than to say, keep the plays and listens going and thank y'allz kindly Spite listens and plays welcome! It's the pod you can't stop listening to! I'm not surprised! It's just so much fun to walk through memory lane with your humble host and narrator! Look at this funky hair! LOOK AT IT! It's so rad! Allow me to send an audio rocket into your ear holes! I may not be a trained broadcast veteran, no erudition and pronunciation lessons, hell ENGLISH is my SECOND language, but here I am, front and center, just like you like it! Let's look in....shall we? Imagine if you will.....as you peer into....THE ROMAN ZONE! You have just entered the ROME ZONE! HAHA All roads lead to ROME! N'Cest Pa? I think this is true. Lots of love to the homies in this episode, so thank you all for listening and keeping it going. I'll be back on SUPER SUNDAY! Hopefully ready to rock your ears off! This is still EL PASO'S BEST PODCART, bar none! THANK YOUSE for the reviews and the plays the downloads the listens the streams! Fuck Soundcloud! I'm MR (ear) PLOW, THAT'S MY NAME, THAT NAME AGAIN is MR (ear) PLOW! You know my name, so gimme my money! But in all honesty, kick back, listen, love it, and enjoy! ROMIEZ in the front, ROMIEZ in the back. Listening north, south, east, west, LOVE YOUSE ALL! AL RATO VATOS Y HYNAS! ORALE! MUCH LOVE to every ear hole in the land!--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/roaming-reignz/message

The Purple Bike Podcast with Karen Morgan
The Purple Bike Podcast: 1989 - Parenthood & Paula Abdul

The Purple Bike Podcast with Karen Morgan

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 14:58


1989 was a year for Seinfeld, Steel Magnolias and the Funky Cold Medina. Oh, and Harry Met Sally.

Kendall And Casey Podcast
Twitter Could Ban Trump

Kendall And Casey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 35:02


It appears Twitter could give Trump the boot when he's done being president. Plus, new Assange drama, Mock ponders Funky Cold Medina in 2021, and more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mock and Daisy's Common Sense Cast
Daily Dish: Tom Cruise throws a tantrum, Paris City Hall fined for having too many women, and more!

Mock and Daisy's Common Sense Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 29:43


Mock wants a pet kangaroo and Daisy has some stern advice. Tom Thumb, I mean Cruise has a short .... temper. OH, and Funky Cold Medina in the news!

Gettin Head: A Bucketcast
Episode 2: Gas Station Boner Pills vs. Buttsex Whippits

Gettin Head: A Bucketcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 65:10


Today we discuss Buckethead's Pikes 4-6 (Underground Chamber, Look Up There, and Balloon Cement,) Spenser's dislike of solo acoustic artists, Poppers, getting wine drunk with doctors in a rainstorm at a Chris Issac concert, Jojo Rabbit, The Funky Cold Medina, and how much we hate Star Trek's Lwaxana Troi. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/abucketcast)

Cartoon Dumpster Dive

In this week's episode, Andrew and Joel take a look at the 1996 cartoon C-Bear and Jamal by request from the podcast Objectively Subjective. The guys had to scrub the back of the internet to find scraps of information on what was a cartoon before it's time. See what a kids cartoon has in common with Funky Cold Medina in this week's episode!Like I said, this episode was requested by the guys over at the Objectively Subjective podcast. Check them out by clicking on their name or clicking ---->here

Reactivate Asia
77. Retro Mixtape - Mixed By Patrick (Singapore)

Reactivate Asia

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 59:39


Mixed by Patrick (Singapore) 01. Rah Band - Clouds Across The Moon 02. Mai Tai - History (Rutger Kroese 12'' Version) 03. Nik Kershaw - I Won't Let The Sun Go Down 04. Blondie - Rapture 05. Jody Watley - Looking For New Love 06. Bananarama - Cruel Summer (Remix) 07. Blondie - Heart Of Glass 08. David Bowie - Let's Dance 09. Ollie & Jerry - Breakin'... There's No Stoppin' Us 10. Newcleus - Jam On It 11. Tone Lōc - Funky Cold Medina 12. Kim Wilde - If I Can't Have You 13. Taylor Dayne - Tell It to My Heart (Club Mix) 14. New Order - Bizarre Love Triangle 15. Madonna - Causing A Commotion 16. Technotronic - Get Up (Before The Night Is Over) 17. MC Hammer - Pray (Metromix) reactivateasia.com RE-ACTIVATE ON FACEBOOK - bit.ly/reactasiaFB RECOMMENDED APP - bit.ly/2YTquco THIS SHOW IS AVAILABLE AT - bit.ly/reactivate-asia This mix is strictly used for promotional purposes only and not for monetization.

Dissect DJs
Tone Loc - Wild Thing/Funky Cold Medina

Dissect DJs

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 31:05


We do a 2-for-1 and uncover the dark untold stories from Tone Loc's two iconic throwback jams - "Wild Thing" and "Funky Cold Medina".

Dissect DJs
Tone Loc - Wild Thing/Funky Cold Medina

Dissect DJs

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 31:05


We do a 2-for-1 and uncover the dark untold stories from Tone Loc's two iconic throwback jams - "Wild Thing" and "Funky Cold Medina".

Sick Burns!: An 80's Podcast
The Aphrodisiac of Funky Cold Medina by Tone Loc

Sick Burns!: An 80's Podcast

Play Episode Play 25 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 17, 2020 68:04 Transcription Available


Tone Loc's “Funky Cold Medina” went to #3 in the U.S. in 1989, written by Young MC and inspired by a Flavor Flav catchphrase. Whether it's a love potion, an aphrodisiac or a date rape drug is left in part to the listener to decipher. One thing is for sure, too much of it can lead to a nasty case of transphobia. We take a look at some popular and effective aphrodisiacs in this hard-hitting episode of Sick Burns! Check out the video. Recommendations: Check out humorist Samantha Irby's “Wow, No Thank You”Check out Michaela Coel's I May Destroy You on HBOIf you haven't seen Fleabag, it's time to catch up***AND***Visit our website at www.sickburnspod.com to leave a comment or a voicemail!Instagram @Sick_Burns_PodTwitter @Sick80sFacebook https://www.facebook.com/SickBurnsPodcastEmail us at Burningthe80s@gmail.com 

Please Delete This
Please Delete This - Ep. 114 - Happy Juneteenth

Please Delete This

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 106:40


Episode 114! This week we get into some serious talks. We go over the meaning behind 'Juneteenth', the crying cop in Georgia, we address our White Allies, and protecting our Black Women! And of course, we get a lil silly in talks of Father's Day and Funky Cold Medina. Enjoy!

One More Thing
Episode 44: The Flash aka Barry Gets A Clue

One More Thing

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020 70:41


The Flash, season 6, episode 17. Barry becomes our favorite version of Barry and discovers the truth about Miris. Finally! Eva moves forward with her plan. Songs in this pod: Funky Cold Medina by Tone Loc, Emotions by Mariah Carey, Who's Johnny by El Debarge, Somebody's Watching Me by Rockwell, & Walking On Broken Glass by Annie Lennox --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/one-more/message

The Kirk Minihane Show
Funky Cold Medina

The Kirk Minihane Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 176:32


Kirk basks in the glory of having birthed the greatest podcast episode in the history of man. Will movie theaters as we know them survive the coronavirus epidemic? (0:24:40) The parody song writing is picking back up (0:56:40). A WEEI host melts down during a sponsored IG post thanks to the Minifans (1:08:41). Presidential candidate and former Vice President Joe Biden finally speaks publicly about the sexual assault allegations leveled against him by Tara Reade, a former staffer. John Dennis makes his first appearance on the show. (You can follow him on Twitter @DinoDennis6)

Bootleg Shanty Podcast
Episode 89 - Funky Cold Medina

Bootleg Shanty Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2020 93:30


Unfortunately folks, cardioid directional microphones can be a bit fickle about when they want to work for you. So if you have trouble hearing our boy Colin in this one, we apologize. His microphone didnt want to cooperate. It was a misstep on our part. The problem will be fixed by next episode and you should be able to hear all of us idiots in full volume. We do thank you for being here and we hope you still enjoy this episode. We will see you guys next week. We love you. Getcha a shirt yo. vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv ******************************************************************* MERCH teespring.com/stores/the-bootleg-shanty YOUTUBE www.youtube.com/channel/UCOP4pIMl…tw?view_as=public INSTAGRAM www.instagram.com/bootlegshanty/?hl=en FACEBOOK www.facebook.com/BootlegshantyYoutubeYes/ PATREON www.patreon.com/bootlegshanty *******************************************************************

Peter Boykin Sings!
Funky Cold Medina

Peter Boykin Sings!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2019 4:09


#PeterBoykin #PeterBoykinSings #Karaokehttps://facebook.com/PeterBoykinSings/Support at https://Patreon.com/PeterBoykinFollow https://T.Me/RealPeterBoykinContact peter.boykin@themaganetwork.com

Super 90's Bros
Blank Check

Super 90's Bros

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2019 59:00


Hey, all you big spenders! Come make it rain with our Disney divers, Brennon & Adam. Their mouths are writing checks that their ass can’t cash. We’re riffing on the Disney Plus App, Funky Cold Medina, and kissing little boys on the mouth. It’s Blank Check, bitches!

Why Did We Watch This
45.5 – Talkin’ Tone

Why Did We Watch This

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2019


Finally, an entire episode dedicated to the songs and performances of Tone Loc! Whether it's "Funky Cold Medina" or showing up for one scene in FernGully: The Last Rainforest, Tone Loc has- oh, wait, never mind. It's about tone. Tone in cinema. Like movies feeling "big" or "intimate" and the cultural and critical baggage that entails, that kind of thing. Also our upcoming back-to-school movie and a game we're playing with various nips and mixers to make it a lot more watchable (because boy is it not watchable). Continue reading →

Bigger Than Pancakes
87: Funky Cold Medina

Bigger Than Pancakes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2019 158:57


Hello Pancakes Family!!!! Lets Dive In: Nicole Murphy Leaks Pics Of Her and Antoine Fuqua Diddy is Dating His Son's Old Work? Mahershala Ali is Blade Spiderman J Lo Turns 50 Meek Mill is Free and Clear Tay K Gets 55 Years Amazon Faces Backlash With White Model in Swimsuit Bow Wow Does The Bow Wow Challenge Again How To Handle A Woman Trying To Fight You Should You Quit Your Job If Your Spouse Is Jealous Of Who You Work WIth? More Relationship Content Brought To You By Sugar Hill and Dope Tomorrow Let's Go People!!! 

TJD Movie Reviews
Surf Ninjas

TJD Movie Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2019 75:20


We discuss the 1993 Action/Comedy film "Surf Ninjas", starring Ernie Reyes, Jr., Rob Schneider and Leslie Nielsen, the lyrics of "Funky Cold Medina", the waste of Leslie Nielsen, and the questionable age of Rob Schneider. Kwantsu, dudes! Come like the page and chat with us on Facebook! - www.facebook.com/tjdmoviereviews  Or follow us on Twitter: @tjdmoviereviews  Music by Batstow- check out more of his music here! - https://goo.gl/tpCCgX 

Podcast From Planet Weird
Episode 101 - Blank Check

Podcast From Planet Weird

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2019 105:08


We dive into how cotton candy is made, Funky Cold Medina, and how disturbing Blank Check actually is! GET DAT MERCH: tee.pub/lic/j_rr412MeBQ Watch clips from this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/XRnXF--l0g4 Follow Us: @PlanetWeirdPod --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/planetweirdpod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/planetweirdpod/support

Jomboy & Jake Radio
58. Jan 10th | Jets Sign Gase & Animals Are Taking Over

Jomboy & Jake Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2019 63:23


Funky Cold Medina. The Jets hire Gase. Kyler Murray declares for the NFL. Sean Payton motivates his team in an awesome way. Seals are taking over Canada, dogs are taking over Alabama and goats are fucking up Mississippi.

DJ Дима Белых
Tone Loc - Funky Cold Medina (re-mastering instrumental)

DJ Дима Белых

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2019 4:12


Работа над Old School-ным треком в самом разгаре

DJ Дима Белых
Tone Loc - Funky Cold Medina (re-mastering instrumental)

DJ Дима Белых

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2019 4:12


Работа над Old School-ным треком в самом разгаре

Pop 80
Pop 80 - 1989

Pop 80

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2018 25:47


Playlist: 1. TONE-LOC, FUNKY COLD MEDINA..2. TECHNOTRONIC, PUMP UP THE JAM..3. INNER CITY, GOOD LIFE..3. MOTLEY CRUE, DR FEELGOOD..4. ZUCCHERO, NICE (NIETZSCHE) CHE DICE..5. KAOMA, LAMBADA..6. DEPECHE MODE, PERSONAL JESUS..7. CURE, LULLABY..8. PRINCE, BATDANCE

Pop 80
Pop 80 - 1989

Pop 80

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2018 25:47


Playlist: 1. TONE-LOC, FUNKY COLD MEDINA..2. TECHNOTRONIC, PUMP UP THE JAM..3. INNER CITY, GOOD LIFE..3. MOTLEY CRUE, DR FEELGOOD..4. ZUCCHERO, NICE (NIETZSCHE) CHE DICE..5. KAOMA, LAMBADA..6. DEPECHE MODE, PERSONAL JESUS..7. CURE, LULLABY..8. PRINCE, BATDANCE

#BlackMenDontCheat Podcast's Podcast
#BlackMenDontCheat Ep. 30 "Funky Cold Medina"

#BlackMenDontCheat Podcast's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2018 76:26


This week the team recaps Halloween and discuss how The Golden State Warriors are a video game team, D.Rose and baby names. FOLLOW US!!! @LLCOOLTAWRENCE @DJ_KOBE

The Mobile Alabama Business Podcast
Jim Nagy with the Senior Bowl

The Mobile Alabama Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2018 28:16


On this week's podcast, Marcus sits down with Jim Nagy. Jim took over as executive director of the Senior Bowl in June 2018 after spending 18 years in the National Football League. Listen to this week's episode to hear all about his time in the NFL! You can find this episode on , Spotify, or iTunes.   Jim: Jim Nagy, executive director of the Reese's Senior Bowl. Marcus: Well it's awesome to have you on the podcast, Jim, Jim: Appreciate it. Marcus: I'm looking forward to this. So I know we met at an event, what was it? Jim: A chamber thing. Marcus: A chamber event, yeah, the other day. I think Grant Zarzour introduced us and we had lunch and I'm enjoying getting to know you. I know you're kind of coming back to Mobile from a life of travel, so how are you adjusting to that? Jim: Well, I'm coming full-time back. My family's been down here 11 years, but the last 18 years I've been working in the NFL so it's really in town as much as I'm out of town. I tell people one of the big reasons I took this job at the Senior Bowl is I've been married 16 years, I've been in the NFL 18. I've been in the NFL the last 18, married 16, but if you go in my Marriott profile I've been in those hotels over nine of those years, so it's been in and out. So yeah, it's been an adjustment actually being home. I think it's more of an adjustment for my family than myself. Marcus: Having you around. Jim: The kids having dad show up every night, my wife having me home. So that's been ... Marcus: That's cool, man. Very cool. Jim: Yeah, it's been awesome. Marcus: One of the things that people enjoy about this podcast is getting to hear some of the backstory of who you are, where you're from, where'd you go to school, all of those kinds of things. Obviously you've mentioned that you're married, you have kids, so give us some of the backstory of Jim. Jim: I grew up in Northern Michigan. The podcasters can't see it but Michigan people usually use their hand to show where they're from because we're shaped like a mitt. So I can't do that but I grew up on the Lake Michigan coastline, so grew up on the water. So being down here in Mobile is kind of a homey feel for me, just being on the water again. I went to the University of Michigan out of high school. People always ask me, "did you play football at Michigan?" because of my experience in the NFL. And I didn't, my only opportunities out of high school were small schools, division two, division three offers. And at the time, pre-internet, I knew what I wanted to do with my life, from the time I was a little kid. People always ask, "well how'd you get in the NFL?" And I told them really the only leg up I had is that I knew from the time I was about seven years old that I wanted to scout in the NFL. Marcus: Really? Jim: Yeah. My dad was a football coach so I grew up around it. I never got bit by that coaching bug. The more team building part of it was always a lot more interesting to me. So I went to Michigan, I thought you would have to go to a big major football factory to get a step in the NFL, so that's what I did. I worked with the coaching staff my last couple years there, did some things in the athletic department, and then just sent out resumes and cover letters to all the NFL teams. So that was again, pre-internet, I didn't know how to do it. Just sending stuff out, and I got a bunch of rejection letters back and I only got one internship offer with the Green Bay Packers. So again, that was my first job out of college. Marcus: And I would imagine going to college there's not a major for recruiting? Jim: For scouting, yeah. No, not really. That's why you just need to immerse yourself in football and learn football. I got my degree in Sports Management and Communications, I took a bunch of business classes. A lot of kids ask me that wanna get into scouting what the most applicable classes are and what you do. To me, you need to know human anatomy and physiology, just how the body works. Because you're really breaking down athletes is what you're doing. So that, I took a lot of English classes, you gotta know how to write. You gotta know how to write reports, because you're writing for your general manager or your head coach because those are gonna be the ultimate decision makers so you gotta be able to paint a picture and have a pretty strong hold- Marcus: Grasp of the vocabulary? Jim: Yeah, you need to do that. And then the business side of it. Thank god I took some business classes because now I'm in a job that I actually get to use some of it. It would be great if there was a scouting major, but there's not. Marcus: Go back to high school. Would you paint a picture of yourself as a good student? What was that like? Were you a straight-A teacher's pet? Jim: No, not at all. Marcus: I'm asking the question knowing what the answer is just from knowing you a little bit. Jim: Yeah, and I did okay in school. I was wait listed at Michigan. Michigan's a pretty good academic school and it was my dream school but I was wait listed. I didn't think I was gonna get in so I was actually gonna go play college football, and then I got in late to Michigan. I ended up getting better grades in college than I did in high school. My son's in eighth grade, I think he studies more right now as an eighth grader than I ever did in high school. Shoot, my fifth grader probably studies more in her classes than I did in high school. Marcus: If they're listening to this, that doesn't matter. Do what your father says, not what he did. Jim: I didn't crack too many books in high school, but I really did in college. I busted my butt in college. Marcus: There was something for me that switched when I got to college, and I don't know what it was. If it was just that I felt that I was actually working towards something that really mattered, and not just checking boxes going through. Or if it was really that I was studying things that I wanted to be studying, versus having to take all of these general classes that I really didn't give a rat's ass about. Jim: Yeah, I think that's part of it. I think getting on a track where you're actually interested. And for me, not having the sports anymore, because that took up so much of my time. Then I had all this time on my hands, oh geez I can actually study a little bit. To me, and I try to impress this on kids when I talk to them, you really don't wanna mess those four years of college up. Because that really sets the course of the rest of your life. I've had friends that have gone to school and partied too much and flunked out and found themselves out ... you can't ever make up for those four years. It's hard, I mean you can, I'm sure there's instances, but those four years really kind of set your course. So if you buckle down and do well those four years, you can party the rest of your life. Marcus: Do you want your kids to go to college? Jim: Absolutely. Marcus: Absolutely. Jim: I want them to do what they wanna do, but yeah. I had a good experience, my wife had a good experience, she went to Alabama. Marcus: There's been a lot of discussion in the business community lately about just how college doesn't have the same emphasis that it did. At the same time I do see some value of learning how to work with teams, and continuing education, especially if you know what it is that you wanna do. My hope is that we will move away from a standpoint that college is a requirement. Jim: I agree. Marcus: And move towards something where, if there is something you wanna do that requires the education, then do it. But we need to stop looking down our nose at people who don't go to college. Because there are all kinds of things ... like I have an English degree, I don't know how much, I mean it does help because I do a lot of writing. But at the same time, it didn't teach me to run an ad agency. Jim: Right. I agree, the value of trades now. It's just the college debt thing is what blows me away. Why go to college and incur all this debt- Marcus: 100,000 dollars easy. Jim: And then you're digging out until you're 40. Whereas you could go to school, learn a trade, you can make a really nice living if you're a tradesman. It's sad that our country's kind of got away from that blue collar mindset. Again like you're saying, look down your nose at it. To me, my grandfather was a factory worker and he was the hardest working man. I learned a lot of my work ethic from him, and my dad passed that down from him. I feel like our country's just gone away from that. College isn't a necessity. College to me is more personal growth than actually in the classroom. It's getting away and one thing I will stress to me kids because I have traveled all over the country now for my job in scouting and being in the NFL, the benefit with that was I've seen all the different universities around the country. I've been on all the different campuses. And maybe kids today are different because of the internet, maybe their minds are more open and we're more global thinkers than we were back in the early 90s when I was coming out of high school. I dunno how you were, I didn't think beyond the state limits of Michigan. I was either gonna go play small college football or I was going, that was it. Marcus: That was mine as well. I stayed in the state that I was in. Jim: To me, I'm gonna encourage my kids to go, I'm gonna take them and visit places all around the country. Because college to me is about growth. And if you stay in your backyard for college, you're going to school with the same types of kids you went- Marcus: High school number two. Jim: Yeah, exactly. I know everyone down here is Alabama, Auburn. Marcus: It doesn't have to be that way. Jim: There's nothing wrong with that, but it doesn't have to be that way. I want my kids to go to a place where they meet people from different cultures and parts of the country. Because again this is one country, but it's amazing when you travel and you get to meet- Marcus: Culturally the differences between the northeast and the southeast- Jim: And the west coast. Marcus: And the midwest and the west coast. Jim: No question. Marcus: Northwest. This'll be released before this happens, so it's a slight plug but not a huge plug. We have somebody coming in to speak, Aaron Draplin from Portland, and I'm curious to see how he's received. Because I know what Portland is like, and bringing him to the southeast. In the design community, I don't think he's gonna have any issues because people love him. But at the same time, it is kind of an unknown. Jim: I love the state of Oregon, it's one of my favorite states. Marcus: It is pretty cool. Jim: I love it out there. Marcus: We have a lot of friends in Bend and so, yeah, I'm excited. What position did you play in football? Jim: I was a quarterback. Marcus: Quarterback, really. Very good. Go back and tell us about your first crap job, and were there any lessons that you remember from it? Jim: I had numerous crap jobs when I was young. Marcus: Well the first one. Jim: My first one I was probably working illegally at the time. I was 13 and there was a seafood restaurant two blocks from my house. When it opened up, a buddy of mine and I went down there just to try to pick up some work, and we basically just cleaned fish. We were butterflying shrimp, and deboning fish. Marcus: I'm sure that was illegal. There's no doubt a 13 year old with a very sharp knife cleaning fish. Jim: And I actually got let go from that job after, I don't even know the timeframe, maybe like a year later. One of the busboys came up behind me one day when I was cleaning the fish, and he grabbed me by the waist and just instinctively I kind of flipped around, but I had the knife in my hand and I sliced him. And they were like, "yeah we're gonna have to let you go." Marcus: Never mind the fact that he grabbed you like that. Jim: He was probably 16, and I was 13, we were just screwing around, kid stuff. Marcus: So what lessons were learned from that experience then? Anything that you can think of? Jim: Not to wield a knife. At that time, I just wanted to have some of my own money. And something to do. I don't even know what I was spending my money on when I was 13. Marcus: Girls. Jim: Baseball cards or something, I dunno. Marcus: It was probably girls. Jim: My grandfather was a hard worker, my dad's an incredibly hard worker, it just kind of gave me something to do. And then from there I had other crappy jobs working at Pizza Hut. My hometown is the cherry capital of the world. So there's cherry farms everywhere. So the big job when you're in high school, is you only have to work for like three weeks, but you pull tarps. You have these big farm equipment, and you pull these tarps out, and you pull the tarps under the tree, and then a shaker comes and shakes all the cherries and they fall off onto the tarps. Anyway, that's really crappy work. Marcus: I can imagine that's very physical. Jim: But for three weeks you get paid really well. But you're on the farm at 6am and you're off at 7pm, so those are some long days. So I've done some crappy jobs. Marcus: Breaks? Who needs any stinkin' breaks? Do you remember the first time that you kind of stepped into that role of recruiter and what that was like? It had to be kind of a sense of, holy crap, I can't believe I'm actually here doing this. Jim: Yeah. My first long trip out on the road. So I moved to Phoenix, and I was scouting the west coast. And there is a difference between scouting and recruiting. Marcus: Sorry, I apologize. Jim: It's okay, everyone does it. So the recruiting aspect of it, I don't know how good a college recruiter I would be. If I was an assistant coach at the college level, and I had to go out and recruit 16, 17, 18 year olds, I don't know how good I would be at that because there's a lot of- Marcus: I'll try to reprogram my brain about- Jim: It's okay. There's a little- Marcus: Nuance. Jim: Yeah, whereas scouting you're just, it's straight evaluation. But no, I remember my first trip, I lived in Phoenix. And when you scout the west coast you basically just map out two big loops through the west coast. We lived in Arizona and I had to go all the way up into Montana and Washington state, and then back down through California. My first trip out I dead legged it from Phoenix up to Salt Lake, it was like an 11 and a half hour drive. So I get to Salt Lake, and I'm just worn out after that drive and I just wanted to get a burger or something, chill out, grab a beer and a burger, just relax then go back to the hotel. Well I go to the burger place across the street that they recommended and they wanted a cover charge. I'm like, "I just want a burger, is that..." And they're like, "well we've got talent tonight. Pay the cover fee." And I'm like, "well who's playing here?" And they said, "Tone Loc". Marcus: I just had flashbacks to the 1990s. Jim: So I'm like, "yeah, okay, I'll pay a cover charge." So I went and had my burger and stayed on until Tone Loc came out and played. He played Wild Thing and Funky Cold Medina or something, you know? Marcus: Yeah. Jim: That was my first night actually out scouting. I was only 26 at the time, so that's pretty young to get in being a full-time scout. I don't know if there was that one moment where like, oh my gosh I'm doing this. It was a little overwhelming. It's hard. It's a hard profession, especially the travel part really beats you down. The report writing at night really beats you down. You're up every day at 5:30, you're at a school by 6:30, and you type reports until 12:30 at night, so it's- Marcus: I don't think people realize. Everyone has this romantic notion of what travel for work is like. It's miserable. It really is, it's miserable. If you only have to do it once every other month or something like that, it's fun. But if you're doing it as your regular, that's no fun. Jim: Yeah I heard some horrible statistic once about the years it takes off your life if you are consistent traveler. I'm like, oh please I wish I didn't hear that. A lot of people, again working in the NFL, they think it's kind of a glamorous thing, and I'm like, not really, you're staying in Farifields and Courtyards every other night. It's not like you're staying at the- Marcus: Ritz Carlton. Jim: The Four Seasons or the Ritz. Marcus: So you made the switch from scouting, I got it right that time, into Executive Director for the Senior Bowl. How has that transition been, because the roles are really, it feels like it would be different from the outside but I don't know, maybe it's not. Jim: It's a lot different. It has been a transition. And now we're three months into the job. June, July, August, four months now. But it's been a transition because when you're in scouting and you're working in the NFL it's football 24-7. And that's really all it is. You're going to a school, you're evaluating players, you're writing reports, you're going to games on weekends. Whereas this role, you wear a lot of different hats. The Senior Bowl's taken on a really big profile around the country, because we're on the NFL Network and ESPN for our practices and- Marcus: You described it as a large event. It's really not just a game, it's an event. It's a week of- Jim: It is. I mean you look at the NFL draft and they had 11 million viewers last year for the NFL draft. So the draft is a huge event. We kick that off. The Senior Bowl is really the first stage of the process, that's how the NFL views it. We're the first stage, the combine's the second stage, and then you have the draft at the end of April. So it is big event, but that being said we're still a really small operation in town. It's myself and four full-time staff members and I've got a couple young scouting assistants as well, but it's a small operation. So it's kind of all hands on deck. We try to do different events throughout the year, we're gonna continue to try to create different events. It's managing people, which I've never had to do before. There's the sales aspect of it, there's the marketing aspect of it, there's the public relations aspect of it. When you're in the NFL, anything short of sitting in the GM chair you can't do any media. There's no public speaking. All those things are new to me. It's been a little bit- Marcus: Different. Jim: Yeah. Marcus: Let's just leave it at that. Jim: It's been different. But how else do you grow as a person unless you push yourself outside of your comfort zone every once in a while? Marcus: That's cool. Now you don't own a business, but you run a business. So if you were talking to somebody that was thinking about going into business, or maybe into moving into a role of executive director for a nonprofit, what's the one bit of wisdom that you would impart to them? Jim: Set the culture, and surround yourself with people that have that same mindset. One of the biggest issues, not issues, but one of the things I've learned working in the NFL because I've worked for a couple different teams that have had completely polar opposite cultures. The New England Patriots were ... it was a great place to work, don't get me wrong. I'm not trying to bad mouth it, we won a lot of games and they've been very successful. Marcus: Really, I've never heard of them before. Jim: But it's kind of an eggshells environment. You go to work and it's work, it's business. It's okay, put your nose to the grindstone and let's get it done. There's not a lot of- Marcus: There's a lot of money involved. Jim: Yeah. Whereas Seattle, working for the Seahawks it was completely opposite. There's music going all over the place, it's more loose, it's a really fun place to work. But really both places, anytime you work in the NFL you're working with really highly competitive people. So that's what I'm used to. My thing would just be, if you're the leader, you've gotta surround yourself with people that match what you have, or you're gonna be disappointed and looking elsewhere for help. You have to get the person right. You gotta hire the right people. That would be my first- Marcus: Very cool. If you look to the business world, who's the one person that motivates you? Jim: That's a good question. Marcus: That's why I'm here. 120 episodes, I think we're right around there, right Jared? I think we're close to 120 episodes so I'm- Jim: The person who's had a great impact on me, when I worked for the Green Bay Packers like I talked about, is my first job. So I'm this 21 year old peon intern for the Green Bay Packers. And they're a unique organization because they don't have an owner. They're publicly owned. You can buy stock in the team. Marcus: I did not know that. Jim: But they do have a team president. So my first day on the job, his name was Bob Harlan, greatest man ever. He pulled me up in his office and we sat for about two hours. He asked, "where are you from? How did you get here?" Basically wanted my whole life story. He talked about what the expectation is in Green Bay with the Packers, and just set it out. He took time for everybody in the building. He was such a good mentor. And I was only there one year. But just to see how he led that group, because again when you're in a football operation there's so many different aspects in the building, whether it be equipment or the trainers or ... Then it's a full-fledged business, there's the marketing arm, there's the PR arm. And just to see him float within the building and oversee all of it was really impressive. Really just the human element to it, too. He didn't take himself too seriously which was huge. He didn't put himself above others. So he made a big impact. Marcus: Very cool. That's awesome. What's the most important thing that you've learned about running an organization? Jim: Most important thing ... well I'm still learning that. I'd be lying if I said I had that totally figured out yet. The big part for me is gonna be, because our game is in late January, it's gonna be interesting. I know that's when everything is gonna go down for us. So right now we're really in the planning stages. We're working on some other events, but that's the big event. And that's gonna be the stressful time. Just to see how that week is pulled off. I know I'll learn a lot from that aspect. But to me, as the leader you have to set the example. You have to be consistent. I think the most important thing being a leader is the people that work for you need to know what they're getting every day. Because I've worked for people before where I didn't get that, and it was really hard to come in every day and not know what to expect from that person. The people that I've really respected that I have worked for, you show up to work and you know they have stuff going on in their personal life, but you wouldn't know it by the way they came into work every day. They put that stuff aside when they come in, and that's how they set the tone, and I think that's really important. Marcus: Business still has to get done. Two more questions. Are there any books, podcasts, people, or organizations that have been really helpful in moving you forward in this current role? Jim: I haven't had a lot of time to read. Marcus: Come on. It's not like you've had anything going on. Jim: I've had a couple people pass along some books to me, and I've got into two of them. Marcus: Even outside of this current role, are there any books maybe in the last year that you've read that have really been impactful on your way of thinking? Jim: Well one of them is called . It's really just the singular thought of the one mission of what you're trying to do. Marcus: Is that Simon Sinek? I can't remember. We'll find the author and we'll add it to the notes. Jim: That would be good. Marcus: I know that book though, I've seen it before. Jim: It's really just, focus in on what you do. Because we do a lot of different things at the Senior Bowl, I really wanted to focus, what are we? We're a football organization, really, so let's focus on that and build around that. So that's been a helpful book. Marcus: Awesome. Last question. How do you like to unwind? Jim: How do I like to unwind ... Marcus: Give everybody the tip. What can they do to kind of release the stress of a busy day running a business? Jim: I would say get back with family. And that's been the greatest thing about this new job, is I get to go home every night to my family. The nights I am stressed out, I walk in the door and my daughter will run downstairs and then it just kind of- Marcus: All falls off from there. Jim: Snaps you right back into, okay, this is ... yeah. That and a cold IPA. Marcus: That's awesome. Now tell people where they can find out more information about the Senior Bowl and all the things that you all are doing. Jim: Everything we're doing is gonna be on . We try to keep the website current with everything we've got going. And again, here's another transition adjustment for this new job. I've never been on social media, so that's been really frowned upon in the NFL. It's a very secretive- Marcus: You don't say anything that doesn't have to be said. Jim: Exactly, it's a very paranoid league, it's a very secretive league. It is taboo to be on social media. So I just hopped on Twitter like three weeks ago for the first time, and trying to build more of a little presence in that area and reach out to some of the people that we haven't reached. And it's really been cool, because ... I hired a football staff outside of Mobile that are all around the country. I've got four scouts that have 69 years of NFL experience right now. Got a guy in San Francisco and one in Madison, Wisconsin. We're kind of all over. But they go to games on the weekend and they shoot me video from pregame on the field. And then I post it up on my Twitter. So if you wanna keep up on what we're doing on the football end of things, it's my Twitter account which is just  for Senior Bowl. Marcus: Cool. Jim: And everything we do we're gonna be updating. And again, we do have new events coming on. We started the Senior Bowl Ambassador Club in August. We announced that, which I'm really proud of. Which is an organization of all the players that played in Mobile or Baldwin counties that went on to play in the NFL. I know the people down here realize how big football is, and that this is a hotbed for football, but we had 25 guys in NFL camps this year. And then after the cutdown day, Miami had the most players in the NFL this year with 24 when the opening season started. And Houston was two with 20, and Fort Lauderdale was third with 16. Now we weren't part of that equation because we just weren't. But if you combine Mobile and Baldwin counties, we had 16. Marcus: Wow. Jim: If you did that per capita, we'd be blowing everyone away. So between our two counties we've got 16 guys in the NFL right now. And then there's three or four more on practice squads. This community really should embrace, it's almost like a natural resource down here. Marcus: I was really quite surprised when I moved down here, just how big ... I get it, I knew football was big down here. But football and baseball are just such massive things down here. And for it not being a large metropolitan area with all the resources and money and stuff like that, that goes into the programs that you're gonna have in say Atlanta or D.C. or Boston or whatever, there's just something about the grit of the people that are here in the area. There's definitely some grit when it comes to the players. So I've been impressed, to say the least. I want to thank you again for coming on the podcast. To wrap up, any final thoughts or comments you'd like to share? Jim: No I just appreciate you having me on. This is a unique thing for me, so this is cool, I've enjoyed it. Marcus: Awesome, man. Well I appreciate your willingness to sit with and share your journey as an executive director. It's been great talking with you. Jim: Awesome, thanks Marcus.

Get Sidetracked
Episode 17: You ain't too Bright if you pussy whipped!

Get Sidetracked

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2018 85:12


Woop Woop the boys are back with a fresh new episode for you beautiful people! This week on episode 17 of Get Sidetracked the boys discuss the difference between being pussy whipped and being under the thumb. They have another SJW alert and they discuss the ever present issue of bullying and cyber bullying. Also Florez loses his mind about movie critics as the boys talk about "Bright" and much, much more. RIP Dolly! If you have any questions you would like the boys to answer please email them at wearegetsidetracked@gmail.com! Don't forget to like, rate, review, follow on Facebook, Instagram, Soundcloud and iTunes or where you listen to your podcasts. Intro music credited to Scribe "Say It Again" Boogie Break music credited to Tone Lōc "Funky Cold Medina" Outro music credited to Dr Dre "Keep Their Heads Ringing”

The Dumbbells
44: Mind and Body (w/ Beck Medina)

The Dumbbells

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2017 98:18


Episode 44! The wonderful Beck Medina joins Eugene and Ryan in The Weight Room. She is a comedian, novelist (A Fantastic Mess Of Everything) and personal trainer! After The 'Bells make some obvious "Funky Cold Medina " jokes, she and Eugene tell Stanger about the "Funny and Fit" group exercise class Eugene started and Beck now teaches. Then, she tells them her story, how she almost became a lawyer before realizing how much she loved fitness. Beck also describes how important meditation and self-help practices have been in her success with exercise and otherwise. Last, the group helps a listener find the right reasons to eat healthy and exercise."Datz Wat I Thot!!!"Subscribe, Rate & Review The Dumbbells on iTunesTwitter: @thedumbbellsInstagram: @thedumbbellsFacebook: The Dumbbells*Tag us with all you fitness pictures and don't forget #picsoritdidnthappen *Have a fitness/nutrition question?Shoot the Dumbbells an email: AsktheDumbbells(at)GMAIL(dot)com

CooperTalk
Young MC - Episode 608

CooperTalk

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2017 59:46


Steve Cooper talks with rapper/director/writer Young MC. Young is best known for his rap mega-hit Bust a Move and for writing the Tone Loc hits Funky Cold Medina and Wild Thing. In January 1990 he won the American Music Award for Best Rap Artist. In February 1990 he won a Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance and won the Billboard Award for the Best New Pop Artist in December 1990 and to date he has recorded eight studio albums. Songs from his later albums have been featured in network television shows including NBCs Scrubs and Knight Rider, ABCs Ugly Betty, HBOs Entourage and numerous others. They were also used in trailers for the films Four Brothers, Crossover and Barnyard. He has acted appearing in movies like The Player and Up In The Air and most recently directed, wrote and co-starred in the motion picture Justice Served. He also still hits the road performing concerts with an all-star 90's tour.

Open to Question
Episode 30 - Gun Control to Major Tom

Open to Question

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2016 61:20


Funky Cold Medina! The guys kick off the show talking about Lawnmower Ted. They see What's Going On and talk all about the General Scarface chicken taco diet. They Go Deep and talk Gun Control. I can't remember all that was said, but I think Aaron is voting for Bernie Sanders. They play a new game and it's decent! Aaron goes full Spearhead, Searcy is relaxed, and Ted gets a rare win!

Attention Deficit Order
S9E16 Straight Outta Force - Rape

Attention Deficit Order

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2015 138:45


This week Chris, M, Skip, and Yoha talk about news out of D23 and all the Star Warsy goodness to come out of it. We also wish a very happy birthday to Chris. It's actually his birthday when we recorded this. There's some doofus running around in a “realistic bear suit” teasing mother bears and cubs. Chris breaks down Funky Cold Medina for us and shares his experience taking an online traffic school class. Thanks for listening. Enjoy! Deficit Picks of the Week!: Strange Brew Falcon and the Snowman Taps We rate and review: Straight Outta Compton Cop Car Air Mr. Robot In the episode, we smoked: Pineapple Jack (Sativa) Premium Jack (S) The Flav (Indica) Wild Cherries (I) and Sour Chem Bubble. Follow us on Twitter @adoradio0 or @_ratking or @M_ADOradio or @Skip_ADO_Radio. What?

Hammer Down Something Else Podcast
39. Sham-Wow is not my lover

Hammer Down Something Else Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2009


This ep ain't up in itunes no more, so get that shit here: http://drop.io/hammerdownsomethingelse39This one is pretty self explanatory. It's quite short, but I feel the need to put something out there. Big things next week.The Allure of Rock - watch more funny videosSubscribe in a reader