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It's Thanksgiving week, and Kottie's mom, Gege Kreischer, joins S+K for a heartfelt and hilarious episode! Gege shares stories about growing up in a traditional Irish household and reflects on how times have changed since then. She also opens up about her relationship with her three kids—Bert, Annie, and Kottie—offering some sweet and funny insights. The trio dives into their holiday plans, including a surprise from Bert: tickets for the whole family to see the Eagles (and no, not the football team)!
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For those who haven't heard the announcement I posted , songs from this point on will sometimes be split among multiple episodes, so this is the first part of a two-episode look at the song “I Heard it Through the Grapevine”. This week we take a short look at the song’s writers, Norman Whitfield and Barrett Strong, and the first released version by Gladys Knight and the Pips. In two weeks time we’ll take a longer look at the sixties career of the song’s most famous performer, Marvin Gaye. This episode is quite a light one. That one… won’t be. Click the full post to read liner notes, links to more information, and a transcript of the episode. Patreon backers also have a half-hour bonus episode, on “Bend Me Shape Me” by Amen Corner. Tilt Araiza has assisted invaluably by doing a first-pass edit, and will hopefully be doing so from now on. Check out Tilt's irregular podcasts at http://www.podnose.com/jaffa-cakes-for-proust and http://sitcomclub.com/ Resources Mixcloud will be up with the next episode. For Motown-related information in this and other Motown episodes, I've used the following resources: Where Did Our Love Go? The Rise and Fall of the Motown Sound by Nelson George is an excellent popular history of the various companies that became Motown. To Be Loved by Berry Gordy is Gordy's own, understandably one-sided, but relatively well-written, autobiography. Women of Motown: An Oral History by Susan Whitall is a collection of interviews with women involved in Motown. I Hear a Symphony: Motown and Crossover R&B by J. Andrew Flory is an academic look at Motown. The Motown Encyclopaedia by Graham Betts is an exhaustive look at the people and records involved in Motown's thirty-year history. Motown: The Golden Years is another Motown encyclopaedia. And Motown Junkies is an infrequently-updated blog looking at (so far) the first 693 tracks released on Motown singles. For information on Marvin Gaye, and his relationship with Norman Whitfield, I relied on Divided Soul: The Life of Marvin Gaye by David Ritz. I’ve also used information on Whitfield in Ain't Too Proud to Beg: The Troubled Lives and Enduring Soul of the Temptations by Mark Ribowsky, I’ve also referred to interviews with Whitfield and Strong archived at rocksbackpages.com , notably “The Norman Whitfield interview”, John Abbey, Blues & Soul, 1 February 1977 For information about Gladys Knight, I’ve used her autobiography. The best collection of Gladys Knight and the Pips’ music is this 3-CD set, but the best way to hear Motown hits is in the context of other Motown hits. This five-CD box set contains the first five in the Motown Chartbusters series of British compilations. The Pips’ version of “I Heard it Through the Grapevine” is on disc 2, while Marvin Gaye’s is on disc 3, which is famously generally considered one of the best single-disc various artists compilations ever. Patreon This podcast is brought to you by the generosity of my backers on Patreon. Why not join them? Transcript Before I start, a brief note — this episode contains some brief mentions of miscarriage and drug abuse. The history of modern music would be immeasurably different had it not been for one car breakdown. Norman Whitfield spent the first fifteen years of his life in New York, never leaving the city, until his grandmother died. She’d lived in LA, and that was where the funeral was held, and so the Whitfield family got into a car and drove right across the whole continent — two thousand five hundred miles — to attend the old lady’s funeral. And then after the funeral, they turned round and started to drive home again. But they only got as far as Detroit when the car, understandably, gave up the ghost. Luckily, like many Black families, they had family in Detroit, and Norman’s aunt was not only willing to put the family up for a while, but her husband was able to give Norman’s father a job in his drug store while he saved up enough money to pay for the car to be fixed. But as it happened, the family liked Detroit, and they never did get around to driving back home to New York. Young Norman in particular took to the city’s nightlife, and soon as well as going to school he was working an evening job at a petrol station — but that was only to supplement the money he made as a pool hustler. Young Norman Whitfield was never going to be the kind of person who took a day job, and so along with his pool he started hanging out with musicians — in particular with Popcorn and the Mohawks, a band led by Popcorn Wylie. [Excerpt: Popcorn and the Mohawks, “Shimmy Gully”] Popcorn and the Mohawks were a band of serious jazz musicians, many of whom, including Wylie himself, went on to be members of the Funk Brothers, the team of session players that played on Motown’s hits — though Wylie would depart Motown fairly early after a falling out with Berry Gordy. They were some of the best musicians in Detroit at the time, and Whitfield would tag along with the group and play tambourine, and sometimes other hand percussion instruments. He wasn’t a serious musician at that point, just hanging out with a bunch of people who were, who were a year or two older than him. But he was learning — one thing that everyone says about Norman Whitfield in his youth is that he was someone who would stand on the periphery of every situation, not getting involved, but soaking in everything that the people around him were doing, and learning from them. And soon, he was playing percussion on sessions. At first, this wasn’t for Motown, but everything in the Detroit music scene connected back to the Gordy family in one way or another. In this case, the label was Thelma Records, which was formed by Berry Gordy’s ex-mother-in-law and named after Gordy’s first wife, who he had recently divorced. Of all the great Motown songwriters and producers, Whitfield’s life is the least-documented, to the extent that the chronology of his early career is very vague and contradictory, and Thelma was such a small label there even seems to be some dispute about when it existed — different sources give different dates, and while Whitfield always said he worked for Thelma records, he might have actually been employed by another label owned by the same people, Ge Ge, which might have operated earlier — but by most accounts Whitfield quickly progressed from session tambourine player to songwriter. According to an article on Whitfield from 1977, the first record of one of his songs was “Alone” by Tommy Storm on Thelma Records, but that record seems not to exist — however, some people on a soul message board, discussing this a few years ago, found an interview with a member of a group called The Fabulous Peps which also featured Storm, saying that their record on Ge Ge Records, “This Love I Have For You”, is a rewrite of that song by Don Davis, Thelma’s head of A&R, though the credit on the label for that is just to Davis and Ron Abner, another member of the group: [Excerpt: The Fabulous Peps, “This Love I Have For You”] So that might, or might not, be the first Norman Whitfield song ever to be released. The other song often credited as Whitfield’s first released song is “Answer Me” by Richard Street and the Distants — Street was another member of the Fabulous Peps, but we’ve encountered him and the Distants before when talking about the Temptations — the Distants were the group that Otis Williams, Melvin Franklin, and Al Bryant had been in before forming the Temptations — and indeed Street would much later rejoin his old bandmates in the Temptations, when Whitfield was producing for them. Unlike the Fabulous Peps track, this one was clearly credited to N. Whitfield, so whatever happened with the Storm track, this is almost certainly Whitfield’s first official credit as a songwriter: [Excerpt: Richard Street and the Distants, “Answer Me”] He was soon writing songs for a lot of small labels — most of which appear to have been recorded by the Thelma team and then licensed out — like “I’ve Gotten Over You” by the Sonnettes: [Excerpt: The Sonnettes, “I’ve Gotten Over You”] That was on KO Records, distributed by Scepter, and was a minor local hit — enough to finally bring Whitfield to the attention of Berry Gordy. According to many sources, Whitfield had been hanging around Hitsville for months trying to get a job with the label, but as he told the story in 1977 “Berry Gordy had sent Mickey Stevenson over to see me about signing with the company as an exclusive in-house writer and producer. The first act I was assigned to was Marvin Gaye and he had just started to become popular.” That’s not quite how the story went. According to everyone else, he was constantly hanging around Hitsville, getting himself into sessions and just watching them, and pestering people to let him get involved. Rather than being employed as a writer and producer, he was actually given a job in Motown’s quality control department for fifteen dollars a week, listening to potential records and seeing which ones he thought were hits, and rating them before they went to the regular department meetings for feedback from the truly important people. But he was also allowed to write songs. His first songwriting credit on a Motown record wasn’t Marvin Gaye, as Whitfield would later tell the story, but was in fact for the far less prestigious Mickey Woods — possibly the single least-known artist of Motown’s early years. Woods was a white teenager, the first white male solo artist signed to Motown, who released two novelty teen-pop singles. Whitfield’s first Motown song was the B-side to Woods’ second single, a knock-off of Sam Cooke’s “Cupid” called “They Call Me Cupid”, co-written with Berry Gordy and Brian Holland: [Excerpt: Mickey Woods, “They Call Me Cupid”] Unsurprisingly that didn’t set the world on fire, and Whitfield didn’t get another Motown label credit for thirteen months (though some of his songs for Thelma may have come out in this period). When he did, it was as co-writer with Mickey Stevenson — and, for the first time, sole producer — of the first single for a new singer, Kim Weston: [Excerpt: Kim Weston, “It Should Have Been Me”] As it turned out, that wasn’t a hit, but the flip-side, “Love Me All The Way”, co-written by Stevenson (who was also Weston’s husband) and Barney Ales, did become a minor hit, making the R&B top thirty. After that, Whitfield was on his way. It was only a month later that he wrote his first song for the Temptations, a B-side, “The Further You Look, The Less You See”: [Excerpt: The Temptations, “The Further You Look, The Less You See”] That was co-written with Smokey Robinson, and as we heard in the episode on “My Girl”, both Robinson and Whitfield vied with each other for the job of Temptations writer and producer. As we also heard in that episode, Robinson got the majority of the group’s singles for the next couple of years, but Whitfield would eventually take over from him. Whitfield’s work with the Temptations is probably his most important work as a writer and producer, and the Temptations story is intertwined deeply with this one, but for the most part I’m going to save discussion of Whitfield’s work with the group until we get to 1972, so bear with me if I seem to skim over that — and if I repeat myself in a couple of years when we get there. Whitfield’s first major success, though, was also the first top ten hit for Marvin Gaye, “Pride and Joy”: [Excerpt: Marvin Gaye, “Pride and Joy”] “Pride and Joy” had actually been written and recorded before the Kim Weston and Temptations tracks, and was intended as album filler — it was written during a session by Whitfield, Gaye, and Mickey Stevenson who was also the producer of the track, and recorded in the same session as it was written, with Martha and the Vandellas on backing vocals. The intended hit from the session, “Hitch-Hike”, we covered in the previous episode on Gaye, but that was successful enough that an album, That Stubborn Kinda Fellow, was released, with “Pride and Joy” on it. A few months later Gaye recut his lead vocal, over the same backing track, and the record was released as a single, reaching number ten on the pop charts and number two R&B: [Excerpt: Marvin Gaye, “Pride and Joy”] Whitfield had other successes as well, often as B-sides. “The Girl’s Alright With Me”, the B-side to Smokey Robinson’s hit for the Temptations “I’ll Be In Trouble”, went to number forty on the R&B chart in its own right: [Excerpt: The Temptations, “The Girl’s Alright With Me”] That was co-written with Eddie Holland, and Holland and Whitfield had a minor songwriting partnership at this time, with Holland writing lyrics and Whitfield the music. Eddie Holland even released a Holland and Whitfield collaboration himself during his brief attempt at a singing career — “I Couldn’t Cry if I Wanted To” was a song they wrote for the Temptations, who recorded it but then left it on the shelf for four years, so Holland put out his own version, again as a B-side: [Excerpt: Eddie Holland, “I Couldn’t Cry if I Wanted To”] Whitfield was very much a B-side kind of songwriter and producer at this point — but this could be to his advantage. In January 1963, around the same time as all these other tracks, he cut a filler track with the “no-hit Supremes”, “He Means the World to Me”, which was left on the shelf until they needed a B-side eighteen months later and pulled it out and released it: [Excerpt: The Supremes, “He Means the World to Me”] But the track that that was a B-side to was “Where Did Our Love Go?”, and at the time you could make a lot of money from writing the B-side to a hit that big. Indeed, at first, Whitfield made more money from “Where Did Our Love Go?” than Holland, Dozier, or Holland, because he got a hundred percent of the songwriters’ share for his side of the record, while they had to split their share three ways. Slowly Whitfield moved from being a B-side writer to being an A-side writer. With Eddie Holland he was given a chance at a Temptations A-side for the first time, with “Girl, (Why You Wanna Make Me Blue)”: [Excerpt: The Temptations, “Girl (Why You Wanna Make Me Blue)”] He also wrote for Jimmy Ruffin, but in 1964 it was with girl groups that Whitfield was doing his best work. With Mickey Stevenson he wrote “Needle in a Haystack” for the Velvettes: [Excerpt: The Velvettes, “Needle in a Haystack”] He wrote their classic followup “He Was Really Sayin' Somethin’” with Stevenson and Eddie Holland, and with Holland he also wrote “Too Many Fish in the Sea” for the Marvelettes: [Excerpt: The Marvelettes, “Too Many Fish In The Sea”] By late 1964, Whitfield wasn’t quite in the first rank of Motown songwriter-producers with Holland-Dozier-Holland and Smokey Robinson, but he was in the upper part of the second tier with Mickey Stevenson and Clarence Paul. And by early 1966, as we saw in the episode on “My Girl”, he had achieved what he’d wanted for four years, and become the Temptations’ primary writer and producer. As I said, we’re going to look at Whitfield’s time working with the Temptations later, but in 1966 and 67 they were the act he was most associated with, and in particular, he collaborated with Eddie Holland on three top ten hits for the group in 1966. But as we discussed in the episode on “I Can’t Help Myself”, Holland’s collaborations with Whitfield eventually caused problems for Holland with his other collaborators, when he won the BMI award for writing the most hit songs, depriving his brother and Lamont Dozier of their share of the award because his outside collaborations put him ahead of them. While Whitfield *could* write songs by himself, and had in the past, he was at his best as a collaborator — as well as his writing partnership with Eddie Holland he’d written with Mickey Stevenson, Marvin Gaye, and Janie Bradford. And so when Holland told him he was no longer able to work together, Whitfield started looking for someone else who could write lyrics for him, and he soon found someone: [Excerpt: Barrett Strong, “Money”] Barrett Strong had, of course, been the very first Motown act to have a major national hit, with “Money”, but as we discussed in the episode on that song he had been unable to have a follow-up hit, and had actually gone back to working on an assembly line for a while. But when you’ve had a hit as big as “Money”, working on an assembly line loses what little lustre it has, and Strong soon took himself off to New York and started hanging around the Brill Building, where he hooked up with Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman, the writers of such hits as “Save the Last Dance for Me”, “Viva Las Vegas”, “Sweets for My Sweet”, and “A Teenager in Love”. Pomus and Shuman, according to Strong, signed him to a management contract, and they got him signed to Atlantic’s subsidiary Atco, where he recorded one single, “Seven Sins”, written and produced by the team: [Excerpt: Barrett Strong, “Seven Sins”] That was a flop, and Strong was dropped by the label. He bounced around a few cities before ending up in Chicago, where he signed to VeeJay Records and put out one more single as a performer, “Make Up Your Mind”, which also went nowhere: [Excerpt: Barrett Strong, “Make Up Your Mind”] Strong had co-written that, and as his performing career was now definitively over, he decided to move into songwriting as his main job. He co-wrote “Stay in My Corner” for the Dells, which was a top thirty R&B hit for them on VeeJay in 1965 and in a remade version in 1968 became a number one R&B hit and top ten pop hit for them: [Excerpt: The Dells, “Stay in My Corner”] And on his own he wrote another top thirty R&B hit, “This Heart of Mine”, for the Artistics: [Excerpt: The Artistics, “This Heart of Mine”] He wrote several other songs that had some minor success in 1965 and 66, before moving back to Detroit and hooking up again with his old label, this time coming to them as a songwriter with a track record rather than a one-hit wonder singer. As Strong put it “They were doing my style of music then, they were doing something a little different when I left, but they were doing the more soulful, R&B-style stuff, so I thought I had a place there. So I had an idea I thought I could take back and see if they could do something with it.” That idea was the first song he wrote under his new contract, and it was co-written with Norman Whitfield. It’s difficult to know how Whitfield and Strong started writing together, or much about their writing partnership, even though it was one of the most successful songwriting teams of the era, because neither man was interviewed in any great depth, and there’s almost no long-form writing on either of them. What does seem to have been the case is that both men had been aware of each other in the late fifties, when Strong was a budding R&B star and Whitfield merely a teenager hanging round watching the cool kids. The two may even have written together before — in an example of how the chronology for both Whitfield and Strong seems to make no sense, Whitfield had cowritten a song with Marvin Gaye, “Wherever I Lay My Hat, That’s My Home”, in 1962 — when Strong was supposedly away from Motown — and it had been included as an album track on the That Stubborn Kinda Fellow album: [Excerpt: Marvin Gaye, “Wherever I Lay My Hat, That’s My Home”] The writing on that was originally credited just to Whitfield and Gaye on the labels, but it is now credited to Whitfield, Gaye, and Strong, including with BMI. Similarly Gaye’s 1965 album track “Me and My Lonely Room” — recorded in 1963 but held back – was initially credited to Whitfield alone but is now credited to Whitfield and Strong, in a strange inverse of the way “Money” initially had Strong’s credit but it was later removed. But whether this was an administrative decision made later, or whether Strong had been moonlighting for Motown uncredited in 1962 and collaborated with Whitfield, they hadn’t been a formal writing team in the way Whitfield and Holland had been, and both later seemed to date their collaboration proper as starting in 1966 when Strong returned to Motown — and understandably. The two songs they’d written earlier – if indeed they had – had been album filler, but between 1967 when the first of their new collaborations came out and 1972 when they split up, they wrote twenty-three top forty hits together. Theirs seems to have been a purely business relationship — in the few interviews with Strong he talks about Whitfield as someone he was friendly with, but Whitfield’s comments on Strong seem always to be the kind of very careful comments one would make about someone for whom one has a great deal of professional respect, a great deal of personal dislike, but absolutely no wish to air the dirty laundry behind that dislike, or to burn bridges that don’t need burning. Either way, Whitfield was in need of a songwriting partner when Barrett Strong walked into a Motown rehearsal room, and recognised that Strong’s talents were complementary to his. So he told Strong, straight out, “I’ve had quite a few hit records already. If you write with me, I can guarantee you you’ll make at least a hundred thousand dollars a year” — though he went on to emphasise that that wasn’t a guarantee-guarantee, and would depend on Strong putting the work in. Strong agreed, and the first idea he brought in for his new team earned both of them more than that hundred thousand dollars by itself. Strong had been struck by the common phrase “I heard it through the grapevine”, and started singing that line over some Ray Charles style gospel chords. Norman Whitfield knew a hook when he heard one, and quickly started to build a full song around Strong’s line. Initially, by at least some accounts, they wanted to place the song with the Isley Brothers, who had just signed to Motown and had a hit with the Holland-Dozier-Holland song “This Old Heart of Mine”: [Excerpt: The Isley Brothers, “This Old Heart of Mine (Is Weak For You)”] For whatever reason, the Isley Brothers didn’t record the song, or if they did no copy of the recording has ever surfaced, though it does seem perfectly suited to their gospel-inflected style. The Isleys did, though, record another early Whitfield and Strong song, “That’s the Way Love Is”, which came out in 1967 as a flop single, but would later be covered more successfully by Marvin Gaye: [Excerpt: The Isley Brothers, “That’s the Way Love Is”] Instead, the song was first recorded by the Miracles. And here the story becomes somewhat murky. We have a recording by the Miracles, released on an album two years later, but some have suggested that that version isn’t the same recording they made in 1966 when Whitfield and Strong wrote the song originally: [Excerpt: Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, “I Heard it Through the Grapevine”] It certainly sounds to my ears like that is probably the version of the song the group recorded in 66 — it sounds, frankly, like a demo for the later, more famous version. All the main elements are there — notably the main Ray Charles style hook played simultaneously on Hammond organ and electric piano, and the almost skanking rhythm guitar stabs — but Smokey Robinson’s vocal isn’t *quite* passionate enough, the tempo is slightly off, and the drums don’t have the same cavernous rack tom sound that they have in the more famous version. If you weren’t familiar with the eventual hit, it would sound like a classic Motown track, but as it is it’s missing something… [Excerpt: Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, “I Heard it Through the Grapevine”] According to at least some sources, that was presented to the quality control team — the team in which Whitfield had started his career, as a potential single, but they dismissed it. It wasn’t a hit, and Berry Gordy said it was one of the worst songs he’d ever heard. But Whitfield knew the song was a hit, and so he went back into the studio and cut a new backing track: [Excerpt: Marvin Gaye, “I Heard it Through the Grapevine (backing track only)”] (Incidentally, no official release of the instrumental backing track for “I Heard it Through the Grapevine” exists, and I had to put that one together myself by taking the isolated parts someone had uploaded to youtube and synching them back together in editing software, so if there are some microsecond-level discrepancies between the instruments there, that’s on me, not on the Funk Brothers.) That track was originally intended for the Temptations, with whom Whitfield was making a series of hits at the time, but they never recorded it at the time. Whitfield did produce a version for them as an album track a couple of years later though, so we have an idea how they might have taken the song vocally — though by then David Ruffin had been replaced in the group by Dennis Edwards: [Excerpt: The Temptations, “I Heard it Through the Grapevine”] But instead of giving the song to the Temptations, Whitfield kept it back for Marvin Gaye, the singer with whom he’d had his first big breakthrough hit and for whom his two previous collaborations with Strong – if collaborations they were – had been written. Gaye and Whitfield didn’t get on very well — indeed, it seems that Whitfield didn’t get on very well with *anyone* — and Gaye would later complain about the occasions when Whitfield produced his records, saying “Norman and I came within a fraction of an inch of fighting. He thought I was a prick because I wasn't about to be intimidated by him. We clashed. He made me sing in keys much higher than I was used to. He had me reaching for notes that caused my throat veins to bulge.” But Gaye sang the song fantastically, and Whitfield was absolutely certain they had a sure-fire hit: [Excerpt: Marvin Gaye, “I Heard it Through the Grapevine”] But once again the quality control department refused to release the track. Indeed, it was Berry Gordy personally who decided, against the wishes of most of the department by all accounts, that instead of “I Heard it Through the Grapevine” Gaye’s next single should be a Holland-Dozier-Holland track, “Your Unchanging Love”, a soundalike rewrite of their earlier hit for him, “How Sweet It Is”. “Your Unchanging Love” made the top thirty, but was hardly a massive success. Gordy has later claimed that he always liked “Grapevine” but just thought it was a bit too experimental for Gaye’s image at the time, but reports from others who were there say that what Gordy actually said was “it sucks”. So “I Heard it Through the Grapevine” was left on the shelf, and the first fruit of the new Whitfield/Strong team to actually get released was “Gonna Give Her All the Love I’ve Got”, written for Jimmy Ruffin, the brother of Temptations lead singer David, who had had one big hit, “What Becomes of the Brokenhearted” and one medium one, “I’ve Passed This Way Before”, in 1966. Released in 1967, “Gonna Give Her All the Love I’ve Got” became Ruffin’s third and final hit, making number 29: [Excerpt: Jimmy Ruffin, “Gonna Give Her All the Love I’ve Got”] But Whitfield was still certain that “Grapevine” could be a hit. And then in 1967, a few months after he’d shelved Gaye’s version, came the record that changed everything in soul: [Excerpt: Aretha Franklin, “Respect”] Whitfield was astounded by that record, but also became determined he was going to “out-funk Aretha”, and “I Heard it Through the Grapevine” was going to be the way to do it. And he knew someone who thought she could do just that. Gladys Knight never got on well with Aretha Franklin. According to Knight’s autobiography this was one-sided on Franklin’s part, and Knight was always friendly to Franklin, but it’s also notable that she says the same about several other of the great sixties female soul singers (though not all of them by any means), and there seems to be a general pattern among those singers that they felt threatened by each other and that their own position in the industry was precarious, in a way the male singers usually didn’t. But Knight claimed she always *wished* she got on well with Franklin, because the two had such similar lives. They’d both started out singing gospel as child performers before moving on to the chitlin circuit at an early age, though Knight started her singing career even younger than Franklin did. Knight was only four when she started performing solos in church, and by the age of eight she had won the two thousand dollar top prize on Ted Mack’s Amateur Hour by singing Brahms’ “Lullaby” and the Nat “King” Cole hit “Too Young”: [Excerpt: Nat “King” Cole, “Too Young”] That success inspired her, and she soon formed a vocal group with her brother Bubba, sister Brenda and their cousins William and Eleanor Guest. They named themselves the Pips in honour of a cousin whose nickname that was, and started performing at talent contests in Atlanta Chitlin’ Circuit venues. They soon got a regular gig at one of them, the Peacock, despite them all being pre-teens at the time. The Pips also started touring, and came to the attention of Maurice King, the musical director of the Flame nightclub in Detroit, who became a vocal coach for the group. King got the group signed to Brunswick records, where they released their first single, a song King had written called “Whistle My Love”: [Excerpt: The Pips, “Whistle My Love”] According to Knight that came out in 1955, when she was eleven, but most other sources have it coming out in 1958. The group’s first two singles flopped, and Brenda and Eleanor quit the group, being replaced by another cousin, Edward Patten, and an unrelated singer Langston George, leaving Knight as the only girl in the quintet. While the group weren’t successful on records, they were getting a reputation live and toured on package tours with Sam Cooke, Jackie Wilson, and others. Knight also did some solo performances with a jazz band led by her music teacher, and started dating that band’s sax player, Jimmy Newman. The group’s next recording was much more successful. They went into a makeshift studio owned by a local club owner, Fats Hunter, and recorded what they thought was a demo, a version of the Johnny Otis song “Every Beat of My Heart”: [Excerpt: The Pips, “Every Beat of My Heart (HunTom version)”] The first they knew that Hunter had released that on his own small label was when they heard it on the radio. The record was picked up by VeeJay records, and it ended up going to number one on the R&B charts and number six on the pop charts, but they never saw any royalties from it. It brought them to the attention of another small label, Fury Records, which got them to rerecord the song, and that version *also* made the R&B top twenty and got as high as number forty-five on the pop charts: [Excerpt: Gladys Knight and the Pips, “Every Beat of My Heart (Fury version)”] However, just because they had a contract with Fury didn’t mean they actually got any more money, and Knight has talked about the label’s ownership being involved with gangsters. That was the first recording to be released as by “Gladys Knight and the Pips”, rather than just The Pips, and they would release a few more singles on Fury, including a second top twenty pop hit, the Don Covay song “Letter Full of Tears”: [Excerpt: Gladys Knight and the Pips, “Letter Full of Tears”] But Knight had got married to Newman, who was by now the group’s musical director, after she fell pregnant when she was sixteen and he was twenty. However, that first pregnancy tragically ended in miscarriage, and when she became pregnant again she decided to get off the road to reduce the risk. She spent a couple of years at home, having two children, while the other Pips – minus George who left soon after – continued without her to little success. But her marriage was starting to deteriorate under pressure of Newman’s drug use — they wouldn’t officially divorce until 1972, but they were already feeling the pressure, and would split up sooner rather than later — and Knight returned to the stage, initially as a solo artist or duetting with Jerry Butler, but soon rejoining the Pips, who by this time were based in New York and working with the choreographer Cholly Atkins to improve their stagecraft. For the next few years the Pips drifted from label to label, scoring one more top forty hit in 1964 with Van McCoy’s “Giving Up”, but generally just getting by like so many other acts on the circuit. Eventually the group ended up moving to Detroit, and hooking up with Motown, where mentors like Cholly Atkins and Maurice King were already working. At first they thought they were taking a step up, but they soon found that they were a lower tier Motown act, considered on a par with the Spinners or the Contours rather than the big acts, and according to Knight they got pulled off an early Motown package tour because Diana Ross, with whom like Franklin Knight had something of a rivalry, thought they were too good on stage and were in danger of overshadowing her. Knight says in her autobiography that they “formed a little club of our own with some of the other malcontents” with Martha Reeves, Marvin Gaye, and someone she refers to as “Ivory Joe Hunter” but I presume she means Ivy Jo Hunter (one of the big problems when dealing with R&B musicians of this era is the number of people with similar names. Ivy Jo Hunter, Joe Hunter, and Ivory Joe Hunter were all R&B musicians for whom keyboard was their primary instrument, and both Ivy Jo and just plain Joe worked for Motown at different points, but Ivory Joe never did) Norman Whitfield was also part of that group of “malcontents”, and he was also the producer of the Pips’ first few singles for Motown, and so when he was looking for someone to outdo Aretha, someone with something to prove, he turned to them. He gave the group the demo tape, and they worked out a vocal arrangement for a radically different version of the song, one inspired by “Respect”: [Excerpt: Gladys Knight and the Pips, “I Heard it Through the Grapevine”] The third time was the charm, and quality control finally agreed to release “I Heard it Through the Grapevine” as a single. Gladys Knight always claimed it had no promotion, but Norman Whitfield’s persistence had paid off — the single went to number two on the pop charts (kept off the top by “Daydream Believer”), number one on the R&B charts, and became Motown’s biggest-selling single *ever* up until that point. It also got Knight a Grammy nomination for Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female — though the Grammy committee, at least, didn’t think she’d out-Aretha’d Aretha, as “Respect” won the award. And that, sadly, sort of summed up Gladys Knight and the Pips at Motown — they remained not quite the winners in everything. There’s no shame in being at number two behind a classic single like “Daydream Believer”, and certainly no shame in losing the Grammy to Aretha Franklin at her best, but until they left Motown in 1972 and started their run of hits on Buddah records, Gladys Knight and the Pips would always be in other people’s shadow. That even extended to “I Heard It Through the Grapevine” when, as we’ll hear in part two of this story, Norman Whitfield’s persistence paid off, Marvin Gaye’s version got released as a single, and *that* became the biggest-selling single on Motown ever, outselling the Pips version and making it forever his song, not theirs. And as a final coda to the story of Gladys Knight and the Pips at Motown, while they were touring off the back of “Grapevine’s” success, the Pips ran into someone they vaguely knew from his time as a musician in the fifties, who was promoting a group he was managing made up of his sons. Knight thought they had something, and got in touch with Motown several times trying to get them to sign the group, but she was ignored. After a few attempts, though, Bobby Taylor of another second-tier Motown group, the Vancouvers, also saw them and got in touch with Motown, and this time they got signed. But that story wasn’t good enough for Motown, and so neither Taylor nor Knight got the credit for discovering the group. Instead when Joe Jackson’s sons’ band made their first album, it was titled Diana Ross Presents the Jackson 5. But that, of course, is a story for another time…
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Today, we are continuing our series where we recap Jujutsu Kaisen season 2! We discuss episodes 5-8 including how sad an end of a friendship can be when your perspectives no longer align with that person and we're headed to Shibuya! Mom, pick us up...we're scared!Artist Artwork Credit: DigiDesignHausIntro Credit: Dude by Patrick Patrikios (Sourced through Youtube Audio library)Outro Credit: Wallflowers by Bad Snacks (Sourced through Youtube Audio library)Check out all our links including where our podcast streams here: https://beacons.ai/thoseanimegirlzRate our Podcast where you listen!We post content, updates, etc. on insta: @thoseanimegirlzCome talk to us (Tee) on twitter: @thoseanimegirlzWe also have content on tiktok: @_thoseanimegirlz_Send all questions, inquiries, collab interests to askthoseanimegirlz@gmail.com
Today, we're covering the first four episodes of JJk S2 as we waited until the season was complete to tap in! Obvious spoilers!We also spend some time gushing about none other than Toji!How did you enjoy the flashback arc? Let us know.Artist Artwork Credit: DigiDesignHausIntro Credit: Dude by Patrick Patrikios (Sourced through Youtube Audio library)Outro Credit: Wallflowers by Bad Snacks (Sourced through Youtube Audio library)Check out all our links including where our podcast streams here: https://beacons.ai/thoseanimegirlzRate our Podcast where you listen!We post content, updates, etc. on insta: @thoseanimegirlzCome talk to us (Tee) on twitter: @thoseanimegirlzWe also have content on tiktok: @_thoseanimegirlz_Send all questions, inquiries, collab interests to askthoseanimegirlz@gmail.com
General Electric (GE) has reported its latest financial results and future strategies in a recent earnings call. According to the company's CEO, GE has achieved substantial financial growth with $100 billion in debt reduction and a return of $7 billion to its shareholders in 2023. Furthermore, the company now maintains a constant focus on improving their customer service as well as continually delivering value for shareholders. This path of austerity, coupled with a strategic mindset, has been positively reflected in the company's financial performance. As part of its encouraging financial results, GE has reported a tripling of its earnings and a considerable increase in free cash flow, about 70% higher than the previous year. Two primary contributors to this strong performance are GE Aerospace and GE Vernova. Achieving double-digit growth in revenue, profit, and cash, GE Aerospace has proved itself instrumental to the company's overall financial growth. This was possible due to GE's array of qualitative products in sectors such as commercial engines, rotorcraft, and combat engines. Complementing such a diverse portfolio is the division's robust aftermarket services, yielding unmatched customer satisfaction. The division's concentrated focus on meeting customer requirements with agile timelines has contributed to such growth and the implementation of an ambitious research and development strategy. Drawing parallels to the positive performance of GE Aerospace, GE Vernova has also exhibited significant strides contributing to GE's overall success. As a key player in globally electrifying and reducing carbon emissions, the company has channelized heavy investment into onshore wind, grid, and gas power sectors. This optimistic commitment to environmental sustainability not only emphasizes GE's drive to combine profits with sustainability but also exhibits a formidable responsibility towards our global ecosystem. In an awaited announcement about future growth, GE's Aerospace and Vernova divisions have set ambitious growth targets. This unveils the company's determination and unwavering commitment to its customers and shareholders. In summing up the recent earnings call, it is apparent that General Electric reveals a promising financial performance, predominantly fostered by the roles of GE Aerospace and GE Vernova. With a landscape characterized by constant dedication to customer satisfaction, pioneering innovations, and sustainable practices, GE presents a potentially upward trajectory for the foreseeable future. However, as the company's commitment to these strategies continues, the real test will lie in GE's ability to execute and maintain the described growth path. GE Company info: https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/GE/profile For more PSFK research : www.psfk.com This email has been published and shared for the purpose of business research and is not intended as investment advice.
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Bienvenidos a un emocionante inicio de semana siempre acompañados por sus amigos favoritos del manganime, esta semana traemos una noticia que ya muchos se enteraron porque fue tendencia en todas las redes. noticias interesantes como la Secretaría de educación y su crossover con el animu? segundas temporadas inesperadas para todos y ¿el nuevo manga que salvara a la jump?
GeGe is back and this time she's alone. On this episode, the ladies get a little personal and have a heart to heart. From houses and credit to elevating and losing friends, tune in and let's talk about it! Intro Music
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We're over the halfway point for Jujutsu Kaisen Season 1!Meelz and LJ are back this week to discuss a popular tweet talking about RDC World's influence (or lackthereof) on the popularity of anime. Then for our featured discussion, they open up the Kyoto Goodwill Event arc in Jujutsu Kaisen which takes the standard tournament arc and flips it Gege style.
In celebration of Black History Month 2023, Karmen sits down with one of A Line's incredibly talented and newest stylists, GeGe Howard. GeGe shares what it was like to grow up as a woman of color, the bravery of her grandmother and mom to push boundaries, and wearing her mom's homemade bright, loud clothes when the rest of the world wanted her to shrink. GeGe talks about her love of clothes; the way they feel, fit and look. She enjoys empowering women through the transformation of fashion and style and encourages others to, "Fake it until you become it," dressing the part and exuding the confidence it takes to stand out in a crowd. GeGe shares her appreciation for the men and women of color who paved the way before her and the places they've stood to create the opportunities she has today.Connect with GeGe:aline-online.com/gege-personal-stylistIG: @gege_alineboutiqueConnect with Karmen and A Line:aline-online.comIG: @alineboutique@karmenberentsenCheck out Karmen's memoir Learning to Fly, here.https://www.amazon.com/Learning-Fly-Memoir-Karmen-Berentsen/dp/1735235008
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SHE'S BACK! Today, I am having my beautiful grandmother, better known as GeGe back on the podcast. At 93 (almost 94) years young, she is singlehandedly the wisest person I know. Her stories, life experiences, travels, triumphs, battling loss and loving her family fiercely has led us to this day where she gets to share much of what I learned from her with you. I hope you enjoy her fishing and golfing stories as much as we do! ALL THAT & Hello GorJess: In case you didn't know, I started out my personal brand as a blogger! Be sure to check out my blog @https://hellogorjessblog.com/ and tell me your favorite blog podcast in the comments! Follow Me On Social Media and say HI!! Instagram: Follow HERE Facebook: Follow HERE
As you look at what you have accomplished in the last six months, how do you feel? Are you proud of yourself, or have you fallen short of your goals? No matter how you feel, it is not too late to elevate your game plan to trust yourself to do what you are called to do. In this episode, I give you three things to help you break out of your rut and step into unstoppable confidence to reach your goals and live on your terms. If you are ready to become a Brave Diva and develop a courageous mindset and position yourself to do things you never imagined you could do, book a FREE Breakthrough Call with Dr. GeGe: www.calendly.com/drgegejasmin Let's get going, ladies! Take a listen right now and be prepared to take messy action. Until then, Remember, You are Unstoppable, GeGe Connect with me: Connect with us in the Women Entrepreneurs Breaking Barriers: Join Women Entrepreneurs Breaking Barriers Follow the podcast at The Dr. GeGe Jasmin Facebook Page: Follow The Dr. GeGe Jasmin Show Facebook Page Get Your Copy of my latest book: https://amzn.to/3lwEcNz Instagram: @drgegejasmin Twitter: @drgegejasmin Facebook: @drgegejasmin Linkedin: @drgegejasmin --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thedrgegejasminshow/support
Today, I celebrate 18 years of marriage. Let me tell you; marriage is hard. It takes commitment and dedication to stay the course. In this episode, I will share with you a few tips you can incorporate into your life to help you elevate your marriage to the next level and start building a remarkable marriage. If you are ready to become a Brave Diva and develop a courageous mindset and position yourself to do things you never imagined you could do, book a FREE Breakthrough Call with Dr. GeGe: www.calendly.com/drgegejasmin Let's get going, ladies! Take a listen right now and be prepared to take messy action. Until then, Remember, You are Unstoppable, GeGe Connect with me: Connect with us in the Women Entrepreneurs Breaking Barriers: Join Women Entrepreneurs Breaking Barriers Follow the podcast at The Dr. GeGe Jasmin Facebook Page: Follow The Dr. GeGe Jasmin Show Facebook Page Get Your Copy of my latest book: https://amzn.to/3lwEcNz Instagram: @drgegejasmin Twitter: @drgegejasmin Facebook: @drgegejasmin Linkedin: @drgegejasmin --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thedrgegejasminshow/support
The past year has been a challenge for all of us. The spread of Covid and growing inflation have made us dig deep to find out what we are made of. We are paying more for food, gas, and everything in between. So, starting a business may be the last thing on your mind. In uncertain times like the one we are experiencing now, we tend to shrink, hold back, and let fear control us. But there is a better way. It is time you take control of your time, income, and passion. It is time to create the life you want, where you can determine how you want to show up in the world and how you want to serve those in your path. In this episode, I will share with you a few tips you can incorporate into your life to help you start the engine of your future business. If you are ready to become a Brave Diva and develop a courageous mindset and position yourself to do things you never imagined you could do, book a FREE Breakthrough Call with Dr. GeGe: www.calendly.com/drgegejasmin Let's get going, ladies! Take a listen right now and be prepared to take messy action. Until then, Remember, You are Unstoppable, GeGe Connect with me: Connect with us in the Women Entrepreneurs Breaking Barriers: Join Women Entrepreneurs Breaking Barriers Follow the podcast at The Dr. GeGe Jasmin Facebook Page: Follow The Dr. GeGe Jasmin Show Facebook Page Get Your Copy of my latest book: https://amzn.to/3lwEcNz Instagram: @drgegejasmin Twitter: @drgegejasmin Facebook: @drgegejasmin Linkedin: @drgegejasmin --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thedrgegejasminshow/support
Who needs a support system? You know the answer to this question, right? We all need a support system. A support system can be transformative in how we live. The problem is we believe that a support system is a given. We don't believe it is our job to build it. This mindset causes many to suffer alone because they have no one to help them when needed. In this episode, I will share with you a few tips you can incorporate into your life right to help you build the support system you've always wanted. If you are ready to become a Brave Diva and develop a courageous mindset and position yourself to do things you never imagined you could do, book a FREE Breakthrough Call with Dr. GeGe: www.calendly.com/drgegejasmin Let's get going, ladies! Take a listen right now and be prepared to take messy action. Until then, Remember, You are Unstoppable, GeGe Connect with me: Connect with us in the Women Entrepreneurs Breaking Barriers: Join Women Entrepreneurs Breaking Barriers Follow the podcast at The Dr. GeGe Jasmin Facebook Page: Follow The Dr. GeGe Jasmin Show Facebook Page Get Your Copy of my latest book: https://amzn.to/3lwEcNz Instagram: @drgegejasmin Twitter: @drgegejasmin Facebook: @drgegejasmin Linkedin: @drgegejasmin --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thedrgegejasminshow/support
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Recession, you hear everybody talking about it. The financial analyst, the pastor at your church, and the mom at the park all seem to have the same feeling about it. That feeling is not a good one. How can it feel good when you spend more at the gas pump and the grocery stores? In this episode, I discuss a few tips you can start incorporating into your life today to help you position yourself for growth and prosperity in the future. If you are ready to become a Brave Diva and develop a courageous mindset and position yourself to do things you never imagined you could do, book a FREE Breakthrough Call with Dr. GeGe: www.calendly.com/drgegejasmin Let's get going, ladies! Take a listen right now and be prepared to take messy action. Until then, Remember, You are Unstoppable, GeGe Connect with me: Connect with us in the Women Entrepreneurs Breaking Barriers: Join Women Entrepreneurs Breaking Barriers Follow the podcast at The Dr. GeGe Jasmin Facebook Page: Follow The Dr. GeGe Jasmin Show Facebook Page Get Your Copy of my latest book: https://amzn.to/3lwEcNz Instagram: @drgegejasmin Twitter: @drgegejasmin Facebook: @drgegejasmin Linkedin: @drgegejasmin --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thedrgegejasminshow/support
I can't believe we are on the brink of finishing quarter two. How are you doing with your goals? If you are anything like me, you are not exactly where you need to be. In this episode, I share with you five tips you can put into practice today to help you eliminate distractions and increase productivity. If you are ready to become a Brave Diva and develop a courageous mindset and position yourself to do things you never imagined you could do, book a FREE Breakthrough Call with Dr. GeGe: www.calendly.com/drgegejasmin Let's get going, ladies! Take a listen right now and be prepared to take messy action. Until then, Remember, You are Unstoppable, GeGe Connect with me: Connect with us in the Women Entrepreneurs Breaking Barriers: Join Women Entrepreneurs Breaking Barriers Follow the podcast at The Dr. GeGe Jasmin Facebook Page: Follow The Dr. GeGe Jasmin Show Facebook Page Get Your Copy of my latest book: https://amzn.to/3lwEcNz Instagram: @drgegejasmin Twitter: @drgegejasmin Facebook: @drgegejasmin Linkedin: @drgegejasmin --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thedrgegejasminshow/support
I am about to introduce a woman to you. This woman knows what she wants and goes after what she wants. That woman is you in more ways than one, even though you may not know it yet. In this episode, I explain who she is and all that she encompasses. I hope you see yourself in her and be inspired to get the clarity and confidence you need to create a life you love. Be on the lookout for The Brave Diva Mindset Guide next week. If you are ready to become a Brave Diva and develop a courageous mindset and position yourself to do things you never imagined you could do, book a FREE Breakthrough Call with Dr. GeGe: www.calendly.com/drgegejasmin Let's get going, ladies! Take a listen right now and be prepared to take messy action. Until then, Remember, You are Unstoppable, GeGe Connect with me: Connect with us in the Women Entrepreneurs Breaking Barriers: Join Women Entrepreneurs Breaking Barriers Follow the podcast at The Dr. GeGe Jasmin Facebook Page: Follow The Dr. GeGe Jasmin Show Facebook Page Get Your Copy of my latest book: https://amzn.to/3lwEcNz Instagram: @drgegejasmin Twitter: @drgegejasmin Facebook: @drgegejasmin Linkedin: @drgegejasmin --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thedrgegejasminshow/support
Is your schedule serving you or are serving your schedule? You became an entrepreneur because you wanted to control not only what you, do but also when you do it. The reality is too many entrepreneurs struggle with keeping a schedule that serves them. They find themselves stressed and overwhelmed. In this episode, I discuss seven questions you can ask yourself now to help you stop struggling and take back your schedule. If you are ready to develop your courageous mindset and position yourself to do things you never imagined you could do, book a FREE Breakthrough Call with Dr. GeGe: www.calendly.com/drgegejasmin Let's get going, ladies! Take a listen right now and be prepared to take messy action. Until then, Remember, You are Unstoppable, GeGe Connect with me: Connect with us in the Women Entrepreneurs Breaking Barriers: Join Women Entrepreneurs Breaking Barriers Follow the podcast at The Dr. GeGe Jasmin Facebook Page: Follow The Dr. GeGe Jasmin Show Facebook Page Get Your Copy of my latest book: https://amzn.to/3lwEcNz Instagram: @drgegejasmin Twitter: @drgegejasmin Facebook: @drgegejasmin Linkedin: @drgegejasmin --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thedrgegejasminshow/support
Do you leave for tomorrow that you can do today? Do you make excuses, or do you get things done? This podcast episode is for you if you need a nudge or kick on the backside to get things done. It's time to honor your words and follow through on your promises. It's time to get disciplined. If you are ready to develop your courageous mindset and position yourself to do things you never imagined you could do, book a FREE Breakthrough Call with Dr. GeGe: www.calendly.com/drgegejasmin Let's get going, ladies! Take a listen right now and be prepared to take messy action. Until then, Remember, You are Unstoppable, GeGe Connect with me: Connect with us in the Women Entrepreneurs Breaking Barriers: Join Women Entrepreneurs Breaking Barriers Follow the podcast at The Dr. GeGe Jasmin Facebook Page: Follow The Dr. GeGe Jasmin Show Facebook Page Get Your Copy of my latest book: https://amzn.to/3lwEcNz Instagram: @drgegejasmin Twitter: @drgegejasmin Facebook: @drgegejasmin Linkedin: @drgegejasmin --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thedrgegejasminshow/support
Self-sabotage is real. You are admitting that you are the #1 obstacle to your success. That is an extraordinary admission, but how do you change it. In this episode, I share with you six ways to recognize that you may be stopping yourself from reaching your goals or fulfilling your dreams. If you are experiencing this, this podcast episode is for you. It's time to face the fear of failure for what it is and clear your mind of all negativity. If you are ready to develop your courageous mindset and position yourself to do things you never imagined you could do, book a FREE Breakthrough Call with Dr. GeGe: www.calendly.com/drgegejasmin Let's get going, ladies! Take a listen right now and be prepared to take messy action. Until then, Remember, You are Unstoppable, GeGe Connect with me: Connect with us in the Women Entrepreneurs Breaking Barriers: Join Women Entrepreneurs Breaking Barriers Follow the podcast at The Dr. GeGe Jasmin Facebook Page: Follow The Dr. GeGe Jasmin Show Facebook Page Get Your Copy of my latest book: https://amzn.to/3lwEcNz Instagram: @drgegejasmin Twitter: @drgegejasmin Facebook: @drgegejasmin Linkedin: @drgegejasmin --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thedrgegejasminshow/support
The fear of failure is real. For too many of us, it is a fear that keeps us stuck in places we would rather not be. When we give in to the fear of failure, we tend to live in the procrastination zone, waiting for the best of times and the perfection of knowledge and skills. Needless to say that the time is never right and we never know anything fully and completely, there is always room to grow. Therefore, it is important to start where we are, now. If we don't we run the risk of giving in to the fear of failure and being stuck in a constant battle of not good enough and what will they think of us. If you have been battling the fear of failure, this podcast episode is for you. It's time to face the fear of failure for what it is. If you are ready to develop your courageous mindset and position yourself to do things you never imagined you could do, book a FREE Breakthrough Call with Dr. GeGe: www.calendly.com/drgegejasmin Let's get going, ladies! Take a listen right now and be prepared to take messy action. Until then, Remember, You are Unstoppable, GeGe Connect with me: Connect with us in the Women Entrepreneurs Breaking Barriers: Join Women Entrepreneurs Breaking Barriers Follow the podcast at The Dr. GeGe Jasmin Facebook Page: Follow The Dr. GeGe Jasmin Show Facebook Page Get Your Copy of my latest book: https://amzn.to/3lwEcNz Instagram: @drgegejasmin Twitter: @drgegejasmin Facebook: @drgegejasmin Linkedin: @drgegejasmin --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thedrgegejasminshow/support
Is the fear of rejection holding you back? For too many of us, rejection is the thing that stands between us and our dreams. We feel that if we take a step in the direction of our dreams and get rejected, we take it personally as if something is wrong with us. But a person with a courageous mindset does not see it this way. They don't take things personally. They see rejection as a sign that they are doing something right. They are stepping out of their comfort zone. If you have been battling the fear of rejection, this podcast episode is for you. It's time to face rejection for what it is. It's time for you to realize that you are a badass for pushing your limits. If you are ready to develop your courageous mindset and position yourself to do things you never imagined you could do, book a FREE Breakthrough Call with Dr. GeGe: www.calendly.com/drgegejasmin Let's get going, ladies! Take a listen right now and be prepared to take messy action. Until then, Remember, You are Unstoppable, GeGe Connect with me: Connect with us in the Women Entrepreneurs Breaking Barriers: Join Women Entrepreneurs Breaking Barriers Follow the podcast at The Dr. GeGe Jasmin Facebook Page: Follow The Dr. GeGe Jasmin Show Facebook Page Get Your Copy of my latest book: https://amzn.to/3lwEcNz Instagram: @drgegejasmin Twitter: @drgegejasmin Facebook: @drgegejasmin Linkedin: @drgegejasmin --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thedrgegejasminshow/support
What a difference three, six, or even 12 months can make when you are determined to overcome your "not-enoughness" to do the mindset and confidence work necessary to become all you were met to be and to step into your next level. You may be stuck in the same job, the same environment, or the same relationship because you think you are not good enough. You don't think you have what it takes to step into the best version of yourself. If you have been battling these limiting beliefs, this podcast episode is for you. It's time to get rid of the negative thought patterns that have been holding you back. If you are ready to develop your courageous mindset and position yourself to do things you never imagined you can do, book a FREE Breakthrough Call with Dr. GeGe: www.calendly.com/drgegejasmin Let's get going, ladies! Take a listen right now and be prepared to take messy action. Until then, Remember, You are Unstoppable, GeGe Connect with me: Connect with us in the Women Entrepreneurs Breaking Barriers: Join Women Entrepreneurs Breaking Barriers Follow the podcast at The Dr. GeGe Jasmin Facebook Page: Follow The Dr. GeGe Jasmin Show Facebook Page Get Your Copy of my latest book: https://amzn.to/3lwEcNz Instagram: @drgegejasmin Twitter: @drgegejasmin Facebook: @drgegejasmin Linkedin: @drgegejasmin --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thedrgegejasminshow/support
If only we can know our potential, we would be in awe. The problem we don't give our potential enough attention. We go through life with an attitude of not enough and defeat. In this podcast episode, I will share with you five steps you can take right now to discover, maximize, and do the impossible with your potential. This is the moment to wake up to create space for your new story. If you are ready to develop your courageous mindset and position yourself to do things you never imagined you can do, book a FREE 60-minute Breakthrough Call with Dr. GeGe: www.calendly.com/drgegejasmin Let's get going, ladies! Take a listen right now and be prepared to take messy action. Until then, Remember, You are Unstoppable, GeGe Connect with me: Connect with us in the Women Entrepreneurs Breaking Barriers: Join Women Entrepreneurs Breaking Barriers Follow the podcast at The Dr. GeGe Jasmin Facebook Page: Follow The Dr. GeGe Jasmin Show Facebook Page Get Your Copy of my latest book: https://amzn.to/3lwEcNz Instagram: @drgegejasmin Twitter: @drgegejasmin Facebook: @drgegejasmin Linkedin: @drgegejasmin --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thedrgegejasminshow/support
Sometimes we get comfortable in our current circumstances. We think that things will never change. Being stuck in mediocrity, fear, and bad habits for so long has robbed us of the power to make a change. We must get our power back. We must embrace change as a choice we have in our toolbox to exercise whenever we see fit. Change is a choice! if you have been trying to make a change in your life to no avail, this podcast episode is for you. You will learn 7 Incredible Steps to Make Change Stick. It's time to disrupt your comfort zone, your overwhelm, and your lack of productivity. This is the moment to wake up to create space for your new story. If you are ready to develop your courageous mindset and position yourself to do things you never imagined you can do, book a FREE 30-minute Discovery Call with Dr. GeGe: www.calendly.com/drgegejasmin Let's get going, ladies! Take a listen right now and be prepared to take messy action. Until then, Remember, You are Unstoppable, GeGe Connect with me: Connect with us in the Women Entrepreneurs Breaking Barriers: Join Women Entrepreneurs Breaking Barriers Follow the podcast at The Dr. GeGe Jasmin Facebook Page: Follow The Dr. GeGe Jasmin Show Facebook Page Get Your Copy of my latest book: https://amzn.to/3lwEcNz Instagram: @drgegejasmin Twitter: @drgegejasmin Facebook: @drgegejasmin Linkedin: @drgegejasmin --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thedrgegejasminshow/support
When was the last time you felt truly alive? When was the last time you felt like you were living your dream life? You know, when you felt the joy, passion, the challenge, and everything else that came with taking the risk to completely be yourself. If you haven't the faintest idea, then this podcast episode is for you. Whether you feel stuck unable to make your next move or you need a push to take your first step toward change, then I am here to help. I am here to help you to WAKE UP YOUR LIFE NOW! This is the moment to wake up to create space for your new story. If you are ready to develop your courageous mindset and position yourself to do things you never imagined you can do, book a FREE 30-minute Discovery Call with Dr. GeGe: www.calendly.com/drgegejasmin Let's get going, ladies! Take a listen right now and be prepared to take messy action. Until then, Remember, You are Unstoppable, GeGe Connect with me: Connect with us in the Women Entrepreneurs Breaking Barriers: Join Women Entrepreneurs Breaking Barriers Follow the podcast at The Dr. GeGe Jasmin Facebook Page: Follow The Dr. GeGe Jasmin Show Facebook Page Get Your Copy of my latest book: https://amzn.to/3lwEcNz Instagram: @drgegejasmin Twitter: @drgegejasmin Facebook: @drgegejasmin Linkedin: @drgegejasmin --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thedrgegejasminshow/support
Are you tired of the same old story? The story of overwhelm, negative thinking, and unworthiness. The story of inactivity, lack of clarity, and confusion. Are you really tired of that story? Then, this is a perfect time to start creating space for your new story. The story of change, ambition, courage, and purpose. In this episode, we explore what it takes for you to let go of things that do not serve you and create space for your new story. If you are ready to develop your courageous mindset and position yourself to do things you never imagined you can do, book a FREE 30-minute Discovery Call with Dr. GeGe: www.calendly.com/drgegejasmin Let's get going, ladies! Take a listen right now and be prepared to take messy action. Until then, Remember, You are Unstoppable, GeGe Connect with me: Connect with us in the Women Entrepreneurs Breaking Barriers: Join Women Entrepreneurs Breaking Barriers Follow the podcast at The Dr. GeGe Jasmin Facebook Page: Follow The Dr. GeGe Jasmin Show Facebook Page Get Your Copy of my latest book: https://amzn.to/3lwEcNz Instagram: @drgegejasmin Twitter: @drgegejasmin Facebook: @drgegejasmin Linkedin: @drgegejasmin --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thedrgegejasminshow/support
Hello and welcome back to yet another episode of blunt talk tv, with your very special host Cali aka @TinyMightyGiant and GeGe aka @gottabejustinjames and we were join this week with a wonderful guest Morgan Gayla as she talk with us about her take on dating, tips she's learned along the way and we all go into our dating horror stories , you'd have to listen to find out who out of the three has gone through the MOST when it comes to this dating game. Make sure you download her new song "EROTICA" and follow her on IG @ Morgan_gayla!!
The market is crazy! Rent is through the roof! Everyone is saying that purchasing a home is the best investment you'll ever make, but can people really afford it? Join KeKe and Nikki as they debate about the pros and cons of buying a home at the present time with West Palm Beach, FL Realtor Alexandria "Alex" Connors and West Palm Beach, FL Realtor, Investor, and Wholesaler Georgette "GeGe" Laguerre. Intro Music
In this episode, Barakat talks with Gege and Ann about what My Sister's Keeper is and thoughts on Women's History Month. Thank you for listening!
Welcome to the Uncensored Anime Podcast! A podcast featuring 3 weebs dropping truth bombs about your favorite (or least favorite) anime series! Did you know that MAPPA studios & Gege Akutami were both owners of the attack titan therefore MAPPA was able to whisper in Gege's ear long before the anime was ever even considered and told him to change Yuji"s hair color to pink . . . this is the kind'uve ridiculous things people on anime twitter believe to be fact. Today we are doing a rundown and ranting about how DUMB Ani/Manga Twitter is. Let's get into it boys! Follow the Uncensored Anime Podcast on our socials! Twitter - https://twitter.com/the_uap_boys Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/the_uap_boys/
Today is a special day.Today, I am having my amazing grandmother, better known as GeGe as a guest on the podcast. At 93 years young, she is singlehandedly the wisest person I know. Her stories, life experiences, travels, triumphs, battling loss and loving her family fiercely has led us to this day where she gets to share much of what I learned from her with you. This will likely be one of the most special podcasts I ever record. ALL THAT & Hello GorJess: In case you didn't know, I started out my personal brand as a blogger! Be sure to check out my blog @https://hellogorjessblog.com/ and tell me your favorite blog podcast in the comments! Follow Me On Social Media and say HI!! Instagram: Follow HERE Facebook: Follow HERE