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Episode six of The Cricketer's County Conversation podcast features discussions around the veterans leading the way with the ball in this season's Championship and the counties who picked up vital wins last week to get their summers moving in the right direction.Melinda Farrell and The Cricketer's features writer Nick Friend analyse the enduring success of Ben Raine, Ben Sanderson and, of course, James Anderson, while Nick also speaks to Ash Thorpe, head of the Park View Cricket Academy, the state school in Chester-le-Street that has played a key part in the young careers of England hopeful Ben McKinney and Luke Robinson, who debuted for Durham at Lord's last week. The County Conversation podcast is sponsored by Dafabet, the world's leading online betting site. To find out more, visit: http://dafa.io/TheCricketer18+ | Gamble Responsibly | BeGambleAware.org0:00 Intro00:17 Teeing up the show2:30 Ash Thorpe interview15:43 Golden Oldies29:43 Never judge a pitch until a tailender has batted on it39:25 A big win for Glamorgan41:51 Kent inflict heavy defeat on Derbyshire46:44 OutroAward-winning, exclusive content and more at your fingertips - every day - from The Cricketer with an introductory offer of £1 for the first month! Just click the link below!
The Odd Couple debuted in 1968, making $44 million on a tiny $1.2 million budget and eventually spawning a five-season TV show. But watching it today, the most shocking part might be the opening scene: our introduction to a comedy about mismatched roommates is Felix wandering the streets, genuinely trying to figure out how to kill himself.Kicking off our "Golden Oldies" month with pre-1970s films on So Many Sequels, David, Josh, and Garrett break down the undeniable chemistry between Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau. We discuss how the movie's theatrical blocking and long takes make modern comedies feel disconnected, analyze the excruciatingly funny Pigeon sisters double date, and realize that Felix is actually a deeply manipulative person to live with.Let us know what you think. Would you rather live with Oscar the slob, or Felix the neat freak? Go check that out at somanysequels.com, and follow us on Instagram at @SoManySequelsPod.somanysequels.com
David and Sue’s theme of the week has brought song requests going back before the Golden Oldies – what a fabulous collection of songs you don’t hear often enough any more. So good, Karen wants to buy the podcast. No Folks, you can download all FNL podcasts for free at https://joy.org.au/davidandsue/ Between songs you might just hear David, and Sue in particular, saying they are live in the studio on a public holiday – Good Friday. But not saying quite so much about their day off next week, are they! #EmbraceJOY Support this podcast. Donate to JOY -and/or- Become a member The post FNL – Put a dime in the jukebox, baby! appeared first on Friday Night LIVE with David and Sue.
A Year in Music : 2026 - The Golden Hour!#4Hello everyone, The Golden Oldies !If you've listened to my playlists before, there's always a nod to the past , but updated in some way. This one is full of classics, remixes or reworks. Some of them are the OG's , you just can't mess with them. Many of them back memories, or simply just loved listening to over this year. Enjoy them all. Happy listening !TRACK LIST :1 Heaven Knows (feat. Brooklyn Dreams) Donna Summer 3:392 We Got To Hit It Off (Dimitri From Paris Liberated Women Mix - Edit) Millie Jackson & Dimitri from Paris 3:373 Deeper Love Revival House Project, ALEXA PERL & NAMBI 3:364 Young Hearts (Vocal Clubmix) Paul Parsons 4:395 Best of My Love Revival House Project & Imaani 3:046 Million Dollar Bill (Frankie Knuckles Radio Mix) Whitney Houston 3:157 My Name Is Not Susan DJ Katch 2:178 Not Ur Business Tibasko, Eggg & Porij 3:299 If You Had My Love Paul Schulze, Funkenstein & LEVII 2:2510 Lady (Hear Me Tonight) PPedit Oliver Heldens 3:5311 Where Love Lives (Radio Edit - featured on the John Lewis Christmas Advert 2025) Alison Limerick 3:4212 Fade (feat. KimBlee) Solu Music 2:5613 305 Calussa & Mellizos 2:4614 Big Love (Eat Me Edit) Pete Heller's Big Love 4:0115 RUN (Disco) Donna Summer, Mousse T. & Toby Gad 2:5516 Touch Me DJ Katch 3:2017 Back to Black (Afro Edit) Lukas & Frank, Yann Hendriksen & Vescu 3:3718 I Remember (Tommy Phillips Remix) deadmau5 & Kaskade 3:3319 Each Other Amy Wiles 3:0520 Missing Newman I Love 4:06
New Hampshire Unscripted talks with the performance arts movers and shakers
Celebrating, yes CELEBRATING, 80yrs of community radio! WKXL is happy to once again post the latest NH Podcast Oldies Monday baby! Finally RAY RETURNS (complete with his bell bottoms and platform shoes while kicking back on his waterbed) to WKXL's NH Unscripted! Thrilling the NH Arts Community once again with something a little different. That's right this is not a drill, Ray is back (and he's snagging his now stretched out nehru jacket from Andrew) AND for the arts and culture folks he's got some golden oldies and a little catching up in this episode of the Wayback Machine Oldies Music Monday with hits from Jimmy Dean, Tony Orlando, Skeeter Davis, and many more! Wanna listen? Do ya huh? Do ya?
This episode is a REPLAY of one of the most popular Physio Explained episodes we've ever released.In this ITB pain episode with Dr. Rich Willy, we explore:What we now know about the causes of ITB painSimple, evidence-based explanations clinicians can use with patientsHow this changes late-stage rehab decisionsPractical strategies to build knee robustness and reduce reinjury risk in runnersWant to learn more about ITB pain?
In this radio golden oldie from September 4, 2007, Savage exposes the pharmaceutical-industrial complex and the blight of hippie culture. He criticizes the hypocrisy of politicians, both Democrats and Republicans, highlighting their involvement in earmark spending and corruption. He warns against the overmedication of children and the pharmaceutical industry's pursuit of profit. He then mocks the glorification of the aging hippies and how they harmed society.
This episode is a REPLAY of one of the most popular Physio Explained episodes we've ever released, originally launched on the 6th of October 2021. In this episode with Jill Cook we explore:The tendon continuum model and tendon pathophysiology based on current researchWhat is clinically relevant for patient careHow to progress a real caseChallenging the idea of “just loading a tendon heavy and slow”Practical tips on measuring tendon load, not just pain
This episode is a REPLAY of one of the most popular Physio Explained episodes we've ever released, originally launched on the 11th of October 2020. In this episode with Jo Kemp we explore:Dosage and length of rehab for femoroacetabular impingement (FAI)Evidence based exercise prescription for FAIPain in rehabilitation of FAIWant to learn more about FAI? Dr Jo Kemp recently did a brilliant Masterclass with us called “Femoroacetabular Impingement Syndrome (FAIS)” where she go into further depth on this topic.
The New Yorker described Savage as, "a marvellous storyteller, a quirky thinker, and an incorrigible free-associator. He sometimes sounds less like a political commentator than like the star of a riveting and unusually vivid one-man play." Listen to these beloved tales from the master storyteller on this extraordinary episode. He reminisces on his tough teachers, life for the working class in Queens, the tight-knit communities of yesteryear, and the human condition. First, listen about the no-nonsense Irish Geometry teacher who would be fired in today's woke schools; his father's friend who moved into middle class only to suffer a sad fate; Louie who taught him to straighten nails with his own hands; the tale of The Jar, and many more. He explores the unpredictable nature of life as the year draws to a close. Please share this remarkable episode with your friends and loved ones!
Lost Memories is a golden oldies music podcast. Great music from days gone by. Please check this special edition of classics. Artist names and song titles are in order of play...BOBBY GOLDSBORO-HONEY (1969), ENGLEBERT HUMPERDINCK-RELEASE ME (1967), PROCOL HARUM-WHITER SHADE OF PALE (1967), THE PLATTERS-ONLY YOU (1955), DEMIS ROUSSOS-SOMEDAY SOMEWHERE (1974), NAT KING COLE-UNFORGETTABLE (1958), ELVIS PRESLEY-IT'S NOW OR NEVER (1960), ENGLEBERT HUMPERDINCK-THE LAST WALZ (1967), GILBERT O'SULLIVAN-ALONE AGAIN (1975), ENGLEBERT HUMPERDINCK-A MAN WITHOUT LOVE (1968), THE PLATTERS-SMOKE GETS IN YOU EYES (1958), DEMIS ROUSSOS-FOREVER AND EVER (1974), SHARIF DEAN-DO YOU LOVE ME (1974), LYNN ANDERSON-ROSE GARDEN (1971), THE CARPENTERS-TOP OF THE WORLD (1970), / CLOSE TO YOU (1970), ERIC CARMEN-ALL BY MYSELF (1975), LOBO-I'D LOVE YOU TO WANT ME (1976), DIONNE WARWICK-I SAY A LITTLE PRAYER (1965), RIGHTOUS BROTHERS-UNCHAINED MELODY (1965), PERRY COMO-FEELINGS (1979), ANDY WILLIAMS-MOON RIVER (1970), ENGLEBERT HUMPERDINCK-THE SHADOWW OF YOUR SMILE (1965), ABBA-CHIQUITTA (1979), CELINE DION-MY HEART WILL GO TO THE TITANIC (1997), ABBA-WINNER TAKES ALL (1980), HELEN READY-YOU'RE MY WORLD (1977), JOHN LENNON-IMAGINE (1972), GLEN CAMPBELL-WITHOUT YOU (1972), PETER CETERA-HARD TO SAY i'M SORRY (1985). End. Thanks for listening to Ken Steele Music.
This episode is a REPLAY of one of the most popular Physio Explained episodes we've ever released, originally launched on the 23rd of September 2020.In this episode with Ebonie Rio, we discuss optimal loading for tendinopathy. We explore: Tendon load in rehabilitationDifferential diagnosis in tendinopathyDifferences in treatment for peritendon vs tendon issuesKey tips and tricks during rehabilitation of tendonsRecent evidence based changes in clinical practiceThis episode is closely tied to Ebonie's Practical she did with us. Inside Practicals, you get to see exactly how top experts assess and treat specific conditions - helping you become a better clinician, faster.
Tell Me Something Good is a golden oldies music podcast. Most music is from the early 1970s. Some songs are from live performances. Original songs. No remixes. Please check it out. Artist names and song titles are in order of play... THE CARPENTERS-SUPERSTAR (1971), CARLY SIMON-THAT'S THE WAY IT SHOULD BE (1971), ROBERTA FLACK-KILLING ME SOFTLY (1973), THREE DEGREES-WHEN WILL I SEE YOU AGAIN (1974), BARBRA STREISAND-THE WAY WE WERE (1974), GLADYS KNIGHT AND THE PIPS-MIDNIGHT TRAIN TO GEORGIA (1973), DIANA ROSS-AIN'T NO MOUNTAIN HIGH ENOUGH (1970), FREDA PAYNE-BAND OF GOLD (1970), ABBA-WATERLOO (1974), DIONNE WARWICK & THE SPINNERS-THEN CAME YOU (1974), ARETHA FRANKLIN-UNTIL YOU COME BACK TO ME (1973), JEAN KNIGHT-MR BIG STUFF (1971), DOLLY PARTON-JOLENE (1974), OLIVIA NEWTON JOHN-IF YOU LOVE ME (1974), ANNE MURRAY-DANNY'S SONG (1973), MARIA MULDAUR-MIDNIGHT AT THE OASIS (1974), VICKI LAWERNCE-THE NIGHT THE LIGHTS WENT OUT IN GEORGIA (1973), JONI MITCHELL-BIG YELLOW TAXI (1970), MELANIE SAFKA-BRAND NEW KEY (1971), IKE & TINA TURNER-PROUD MARY (1971), CHER-GYPSYS, TRAMPS, AND THIEVES (1971), LYNSEY DE PAUL-SUGAR ME (1972), ANN PEEBLES-I CAN'T STAND THE RAIN (1973), RUFUS (CHAKA KHAN)-TELL ME SOMETHING GOOD (1974). End. Thanks for listening to Ken Steele Music.
Lost Memories is a golden oldies music podcast featuring the original music from the 1950s through the 1990s. No remixes, some live performances. Great classics that will bring back tons of memories and maybe a few tears. Artist names and song titles are in order of play...BOBBY GOLDSBORO-HONEY (1969), ENGLEBERT HUMPERDINCK-RELEASE ME (1967), PROCOL HARUM-THE WHITER SHADE OF PALE (1967), THE PLATTERS-ONLY YOU (1955), DEMIS ROUSSOS-SOME DAY SOMEWHERE (1974), NAT KING COLE-UNFORGETTABLE (1958), ELVIS PRESLEY-IT'S NOW OR NEVER (1960), ENGELBERT HUMPERDINCK-THE LAST WALZ (1967), GILBERT O'SULLIVAN-ALONE AGAIN (1975), ENGLEBERT HUMPERDINCK-A MAN WITHOUT LOVE (1968), THE PLATTERS-SMOKE GETS IN YOUR EYES (1958), DEMIS ROUSSOS-FOREVER AND EVER (1974), SHARIF DEAN-DO YOU LOVE ME (1974), LYNN ANDERSON-ROSE GARDEN (1971), THE CARPENTERS-TOP OF THE WORLD/CLOSE TO YOU (1970), ERIC CARMEN-ALL BY MYSELF (1975), LOBO-I'D LOVE YOU TO WANT ME (1976), DIONNE WARWICK-I SAY A LITTLE PRAYER (1967), RIGHTOUS BROTHERS-UNCHAINED MELODY (1965), PERRY COMO-FEELINGS (1979), ANDY WILLIAMS-MOON RIVER (1970), ENGLEBERT HUMPERDINCK-THE SHADOW OF YOUR SMILE (1979), CELINE DION-MY HEART WILL GO TO THE TITANIC (1997), ABBA-THE WINNER TAKES ALL (1980), HELEN REDDY-YOUR MY WORLD (1977), JOHN LENNON-IMAGINE (1972), GLEN CAMPBELL-WITHOUT YOU (1972), PETER CETERA-HARD TO SAY I'M SORRY (1985). End. Thanks for listening to Ken Steele Music.
Joe and Hollywood react to the fallout from yesterday's news involving Chauncey Billups and Terry Rozier being linked to an illegal gambling scandal, and what it could mean for the NBA moving forward. The guys also preview Sunday's Dolphins–Falcons matchup, breaking down key storylines and what Miami needs to do to get back on track. Plus, a look at how veteran athletes like LeBron, Curry, Crosby, and Rodgers continue to shine past 35 — proving that age really is just a number.
"Mit 66 Jahren..." war mal so ein Lied, das die Freuden des Alters thematisierte. Es scheint jetzt wahr geworden zu sein, glaubt jedenfalls WDR 2 Satiriker Martin Zingsheim in seiner Kolumne. Oldies sind echte Goldies. Und Teenager die neuen Greise. Von Martin Zingsheim.
ONE IF BY LAND, TWO IF BY SEAPAUL REVERE AND THE RAIDERS GREATEST HITS by Paul Revere and the Raiders (Columbia, 1967)This group, this record: they were fundamental elements in the experience of the 13 year old Captain Billy. My band, The Full House, played a smokin' cover of “Steppin' Out”; Dick Clark's WHERE THE ACTION IS tv show was a can't miss, daily after-middle school check in; I coveted those Vox amps and Mark Lindsay's ponytail. And, re-listening to this setlist 56 years later verifies that this band kicked hard and tight. Just ask Quentin Tarantino, who included two of the cuts for the soundtrack of ONCE UPON A TIME IN HOLLYWOOD. America's answer to the British Invasion actually started earlier, in 1958, in Boise Idaho, when keyboardist Paul Revere and sax player Mark Lindsay met and collaborated in the instrumental group The Downbeats. Revere was the organist's actual name, so the subsequent donning of Revolutionary outfits was a natural, if cringey gimmick. The fact that Mark Lindsay was also one of America's best rock singers was a secret weapon.The initial bombshell was dropped in April, 1963, in Portland, Oregon, when the group recorded the seminal rock standard “Louie Louie” in the same year and the same studio as the Kingsmen (the version everybody remembers): The Northwestern Motion Pictures and Sound Recordings, Inc. studio. But, that didn't matter. Yes, The Kingsmen's recording was a one hit mega-wonder, but, the Raiders became a national institution with a string of 12 top 30 hits. The first incarnation of the Raiders dissolved around the same time that this collection came out, but they kept reforming in various line ups until Revere's death from cancer in 2014. Like their contemporaries, The Monkees, there was a media hyped, manufactured quality (Producer Terry Melcher fattened their sound with the help of The Wrecking Crew), but the Raider's street cred as musicians was impeccable, and very few could wail like Mark Lindsay.
A brief message from Bob ... Why many intelligent people think we're living in a simulation ... The philosophical argument that you're probably not real ... How cosmic rays might (and might not) reveal that reality is fake ... Preston's dire warning against trying to determine if we're in a simulation ... Is the simulation hypothesis non-falsifiable? ... Is “the simulation” just religion for atheists? ...
A brief message from Bob ... Why many intelligent people think we're living in a simulation ... The philosophical argument that you're probably not real ... How cosmic rays might (and might not) reveal that reality is fake ... Preston's dire warning against trying to determine if we're in a simulation ... Is the simulation hypothesis non-falsifiable? ... Is “the simulation” just religion for atheists? ...
A brief message from Bob ... What Lee means when he says "time is fundamental" ... Understanding the universe as a network ... A (very) tentative theory of consciousness ... Did the laws of physics evolve? ... Is the universe fine-tuned for the emergence of life? ... Applying Lee's theories of time to everyday life ...
A brief message from Bob ... What Lee means when he says "time is fundamental" ... Understanding the universe as a network ... A (very) tentative theory of consciousness ... Did the laws of physics evolve? ... Is the universe fine-tuned for the emergence of life? ... Applying Lee's theories of time to everyday life ...
A brief message from Bob ... Greg's new book, The Gutfeld Monologues ... How going to Berkeley pushed Greg toward conservatism ... Trumpism creates strange ideological bedfellows ... Bob offers a magic solution to the freedom vs. security dilemma ... Was Obama right to avoid the phrase "Islamic radicalism"? ... Trump's savvy use of identity politics ... The secret ingredient to Greg's meditation practice ...
A brief message from Bob ... Greg's new book, The Gutfeld Monologues ... How going to Berkeley pushed Greg toward conservatism ... Trumpism creates strange ideological bedfellows ... Bob offers a magic solution to the freedom vs. security dilemma ... Was Obama right to avoid the phrase "Islamic radicalism"? ... Trump's savvy use of identity politics ... The secret ingredient to Greg's meditation practice ...
A brief message from Bob ... Why consciousness is so weird ... Is consciousness like your brain's shadow? ... If David was a zombie, would anyone know? ... Bob's wacky theory about consciousness ... Is consciousness what collapses the quantum wave function? ... Can there be a true science of consciousness? ...
A brief message from Bob ... Why consciousness is so weird ... Is consciousness like your brain's shadow? ... If David was a zombie, would anyone know? ... Bob's wacky theory about consciousness ... Is consciousness what collapses the quantum wave function? ... Can there be a true science of consciousness? ...
A brief message from Bob ... John's upcoming book, How States Think: The Rationality of Foreign Policy ... Is the US to blame for Russia's invasion of Ukraine? ... Is Putin less rational than John assumes? ... Why John is a Russia dove and a China hawk ... Does China pose a threat to freedom around the world? ... Why John thinks China's rise threatens American security ... Has globalization made great-power peace possible? ... Should the US defend Taiwan against a Chinese invasion? ...
A brief message from Bob ... Why neocons like enemies ... How to use power deftly ... Is a nuclear Iran really all that scary? ... Bob's arms-control dreams dashed again ... China problem solved in under three minute ... Some cheerful thoughts about Hamas ...
A brief message from Bob ... Why neocons like enemies ... How to use power deftly ... Is a nuclear Iran really all that scary? ... Bob's arms-control dreams dashed again ... China problem solved in under three minute ... Some cheerful thoughts about Hamas ...
This episode shares one of Mike's recordings from the past. He references Covid but the underlying message is as valid today as it ever was. Take a listen to a "Golden Oldie."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textKeith Leggett is a name that used to provoke cursing by usually mild mannered credit union executives - and so here he is again in a CU 2.0 Golden Oldies podcast.Leggett has retired from the American Bankers Association, where he was chief economist, and he also has put -30- on his Credit Union Watch blog but this show from the archives is well worth a listen in 2025 because it focuses on credit union - bank mergers and also on credit union tax exemption. Two issues that are even bigger headlines now.In the show we discuss Maine Harvest, an innovative credit union idea that alas merged with Five County Credit Union in 2022.Listen up.
This week's guest curator is Jay Sweet, my former Tunestiles Podcast co-host, along with friend of the show Jimmy Mitchell, and we're crafting a second playlist filled with golden oldies & doo wop classics from the 50's & 60's! And, just like Vol. 1, we're revisiting the classics that not only made headlines during the 50's & 60's, but also during the 80's & 90's, when a lot of these songs saw a revival through the covers versions that were becoming hits all over again, because of features in hit movies. Be sure to visit MyWeeklyMixtape.com to hear all of the songs we discussed in this episode, and join the My Weekly Mixtape Discord Server via the link on the episode page! FOR MORE ON MY WEEKLY MIXTAPE Website: http://www.myweeklymixtape.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/myweeklymixtape Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/myweeklymixtape X: https://x.com/myweeklymixtape Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/myweeklymixtape Threads: https://www.threads.net/@myweeklymixtape Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/myweeklymixtape.bsky.social TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@myweeklymixtape Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Dr. Nicole Rambo and equine specialist Sarah discuss the special considerations needed when feeding and caring for senior horses. They delve into nutritional adjustments, common health conditions such as equine metabolic syndrome, insulin resistance, and Cushing's disease, and the challenges of managing these issues in older horses. They also talk about the importance of customized feed plans and the range of senior-specific and other high-fiber feeds available from Tribute Superior Equine Nutrition. Listeners are encouraged to reflect on their horse's individual needs and seek expert advice for the best care practices. You can learn more about these topics by visiting our expertise page HERE If you have any questions or concerns about your own horse, please contact us HERE This podcast was brought to you by Tribute Superior Equine Nutrition
The Sound Chaser Progressive Rock Podcast is on the air. This show is the Eleventh Anniversary show. I started in early January of 2014, and kept it going since then. To celebrate this eleventh anniversary, I have selected music that comes from an artist's eleventh studio album. Not all that many prog acts make it to eleven albums, so we will be in rare company. All that, plus news of tours and releases on Sound Chaser. Playlist1. Marillion - A Legacy, from marrillion.com2. Omega - Don't Keep Me Waitin', from Time Robber3. Gentle Giant - Convenience (Clean and Easy), from Civilian4. Strawbs - Time and Life, from Deadlines5. Goblin - Punto di Rottura, from Volo6. Vangelis - The Little Fete, from China7. Yes - Changes, from 901258. Jethro Tull - Rover, from Heavy Horses9. Jean-Luc Ponty - Once Upon a Dream, from Imaginary Voyage10. Pierre Moerlen's Gong - An American in England, from Time Is the Key11. Anthony Phillips - Suite: Sea-Dogs Motoring ii. Basking Shark, from Private Parts & Pieces VI: Ivory Moon12. Mostly Autumn - Box of Tears, from Dressed in Voices13. Kansas - Once in a Lifetime, from In the Spirit of ThingsTHE SYMPHONIC ZONE14. The Flower Kings - Fireghosts, from The Banks of Eden15. Pendragon - Afraid of Everything, from Love Over Fear16. The Pineapple Thief - Bond, from Magnolia17. Kaipa - First Distraction, from Vittjar18. Big Big Train - Grimspound, from Grimspound19. IQ - Ocean, from The Road of Bones20. Mike Oldfield - The Wind Chimes Part One, from Islands21. Glass Hammer - Grace the Skies, from If22. Karfagen - Birds of Passage (Part 2), from Birds of PassageLEAVING THE SYMPHONIC ZONE23. French TV - Nimrod Dancer, from Operation: Mockingbird24. King Crimson - VROOOM VROOOM: Coda, from THRAK25. Peter Gabriel - Darkness, from Up26. Rush - Mystic Rhythms, from Power Windows27. Ozric Tentacles - Plurnstyle, from Become the Other28. Manfred Mann's Earth Band - Africa Suite, from Somewhere in Afrika29. Popol Vuh - Die Nacht der Himmell, from On the Way to a Little Way (Nosferatu Soundtrack)30. Oregon - Arianna, from Oregon31. Pekka Pohjola - Innocent Questions, from Changing Waters32. Saga - All Will Change (It's Happening to Me!), from Generation 1333. Le Orme - Raccogli le Nuvole, from Piccola Rapsodia Dell'ape34. Steve Hackett - Big Dallas Sky, from Blues With a Feeling35. Focus - Brother, from Golden Oldies
Happy Friday! Chris and Jeremy get you set for the final day of the first week of the 10 Day of Gregmas. Today, we take a trip through Greg Cote's Golden Oldies audition with the Miami Heat. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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***Listen to GFY on the radio!***You can now hear the show LIVE on the radio in the Los Angeles area on NPR station LAist 89.3 FM. You can also stream the show live around the world at LAist.com (Click the big “Listen” button at the top of the page.)Airtimes: Saturdays at 10am & 5pm. Sundays at 8pm. (All times Pacific)—--Let's nosh on a brand new episode of Go Fact Yourself!In this episode…Guests:Barry Sonnenfeld is a legendary filmmaker, responsible for directing films like the Men in Black series. He's also the author of the new book, Best Possible Place, Worst Possible Time. He'll tell us a few stories from the book, including the iconic film that he passed up on and why sometimes success is all about having the right equipment.Jackie Tohn is an actor, whose newest show, “Nobody Wants This,” is a huge hit on Netflix. Jackie is longtime friends with the show's lead, Kristen Bell. She'll tell us about the special banter they've developed over the years. Areas of ExpertiseBarry: The film The Long Goodbye, Golden Oldies (or Olden Goldies), and Swanson TV dinners of the 60s and 70sJackie: The film Little Shop of Horrors, “The Howard Stern Show,” and Jewish food. What's the difference: Rookie MistakeWhat's the difference between a rookie and a beginner?What's the difference between a mistake and an error?With guest experts:Marc Canter: co-owner of the iconic LA restaurant Canter's Deli.Robert and Paul Cowsill: Members of musical group The Cowsills, who had eight singles in the top 100 during the 1960s.Hosts: J. Keith van StraatenHelen HongCredits:Theme Song by Jonathan Green.Maximum Fun's Senior Producer is Laura Swisher.Co-Producer and Editor is Julian Burrell.Seeing our next live-audience shows in LA by YOU!
Fr. Bill interviews Jungian analyst and author of The War of the Gods in Addiction David Schoen. The conversation centers on the underlying, and often overlooked, psychic elements uniquely present in addiction and the 12-Step pathway that seems specifically designed to overcome them. Show Notes: The War of the Gods in Addiction Copy of the Letters Between Wilson and Jung --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fatherbillw/support
This week's guest curator is Jay Sweet, my former Tunestiles Podcast co-host, along with friend of the show Jimmy Mitchell, and we're crafting a second mixtape filled with golden oldies & doo wop classics from the 50's & 60's! And, just like Vol. 1, we're spotlighting the revival these hits experienced in the 80's and 90's—thanks to popular movie soundtracks and chart-topping cover versions. If you love vintage vibes, nostalgia, and discovering how old-school tracks found new life decades later, this episode is a must-listen!
This week's guest curator is Jay Sweet, my former Tunestiles Podcast co-host, along with friend of the show Jimmy Mitchell, and we're crafting a second mixtape filled with golden oldies & doo wop classics from the 50's & 60's! And, just like Vol. 1, we're revisiting the classics that not only made headlines during the 50's & 60's, but also during the 80's & 90's, when a lot of these songs saw a revival through the covers versions that were becoming hits all over again, because of features in hit movies. Be sure to visit MyWeeklyMixtape.com to hear all of the songs we discussed in this episode, and join the My Weekly Mixtape Discord Server via the link on the episode page! FOR MORE ON MY WEEKLY MIXTAPE Website: http://www.myweeklymixtape.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/myweeklymixtape Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/myweeklymixtape Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/myweeklymixtape Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/myweeklymixtape TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@myweeklymixtape Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rob Butler and Chris Reeve discuss the new found Carrow Road optimism. Norwich fan Tulsa Lange joins the panel. We hear from Johannes Hoff Thorup and Shane Duffy.04:00 - Johan Neeskens 07:15 - Thank you JHT 13:10 - Nunez injury? 16:30 - How good is Kellen Fisher? 19:00 - George Long 21:00 - Shane Duffy interview 26:30 - Golden Oldies chat 31:00 - Bournemouth fan on Marcondes - underused at Cherries. 44:00 - Supermarket stories 48:45 - Norwich City Women latest 52:30 - More Golden Oldies 53:15 - Johan Neeskens link 54:15 - Defining games coming up after internatioal break? 56:15 - Minute's UnsilencedYou can email the show - thescrimmage@bbc.co.uk
If the University of Miami can keep their new star QB healthy, will they officially be...BACK? Then, Greg was in his 40s when this show started, Dan is surprised the show executed something correctly last week with Greg's Golden Oldies audition, and a monster announcement is incoming. Plus, Dianna Russini is here to discuss her new podcast, Mike Elko's attractiveness, what to expect from the Jets, and her hilarious difficulties with parenting with her work schedule. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this Golden Oldie, Father Bill interviews Professor William Miller, author of Quantum Change: When Epiphanies and Sudden Insights Transform Ordinary Lives. Listen as the professor reflects on his in-depth study of psychic change. It's a lively discussion of spirituality and science. Quantum Change: When Epiphanies and Sudden Insights Transform Ordinary Lives by William Miller https://williamrmiller.net/quantum-change/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fatherbillw/support
Jess has broken open the case involving how Dan became a pawn for the Miami Dolphins in the Tua interview, and spoiler alert: we were looking in all the wrong places. Before we get to that shocking development, Greg continues to try and fight Amin on auditioning for the Golden Oldies to no avail. Also, Amin wants to celebrate his Golden Tech Yellow Jackets and Mike helps educate us about the Jannik Sinner doping scandal and how he has been able to continue playing despite a positive test for anabolic steroids. Then, Billy wants us all to move on from the Tua Tagovailoa/Brian Flores controversy that our show started. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Greg Cote has made it out to audition for the Golden Oldies and Jeremy has joined him to report on all the happenings. Incredibly, we have discovered that Greg may have just found the one place where he is the "young energetic whippersnapper." As we check in and out with Greg, Jess has a lot of questions about Oasis reuniting and Mike is excited to answer all of them. Billy may have happened upon a great new segment called "All Bias Aside" as he discussed Aaron Judge winning MVP with Taylor. Plus, Amin has his Top 5 Most Disappointing Feelings. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today's Cast: Amin, Stu, Greg, Chris, Billy, Mike, Jessica. Dan is in New York so Amin is in charge and he has put Greg Cote up to the ultimate task. The Miami Heat are holding auditions for the Golden Oldies and Amin has sent Greg on a mission to make the team. Before he makes the long trek to auditions, Greg wants to discuss a keeper deadline controversy in his family fantasy league. We also discuss yesterday's Suey Category, Best Dismissals, and Stugotz is upset that his Joe Mauer dismissal missed out. Plus, which fanbases are the most miserable? Is Greg Cote a good dancer? Does he actually want to be a part of the Golden Oldies? Where is the best place to hide on a dance floor? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sure, seeing Nikola Jokic faceoff against Jimmy Butler, Bam Adebayo and the Heat is fun but the REAL entertainment on the court for Amin and Charlotte... the Heat's Golden Oldies dance team! If you don't have NBA League Pass... you're missing out on all the in-arena entertainment around the league and also the recent returns of Donovan Mitchell, OG Anunoby, and Tyrese Maxey. While Luka Doncic's triple-double streak may have come to an end, Daniel Gafford has an even more historic streak still going on. Plus, if you haven't chosen to #RideWithThomas and experienced the Taj Gibson effect going on with the Pistons, then you're missing out on money! Don't miss another chance to be part of the #RisingTaj, be sure to watch BET THE SHOW presented by DraftKings to join in on the action with Charlotte! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sure, seeing Nikola Jokic faceoff against Jimmy Butler, Bam Adebayo and the Heat is fun but the REAL entertainment on the court for Amin and Charlotte... the Heat's Golden Oldies dance team! If you don't have NBA League Pass... you're missing out on all the in-arena entertainment around the league and also the recent returns of Donovan Mitchell, OG Anunoby, and Tyrese Maxey. While Luka Doncic's triple-double streak may have come to an end, Daniel Gafford has an even more historic streak still going on. Plus, if you haven't chosen to #RideWithThomas and experienced the Taj Gibson effect going on with the Pistons, then you're missing out on money! Don't miss another chance to be part of the #RisingTaj, be sure to watch BET THE SHOW presented by DraftKings to join in on the action with Charlotte! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this quintessential Savage broadcast, Savage uses America's past time to illustrate the struggle of modernity. He laments the demise of athletes and points to members of the armed forces as the nation's true heroes. Then, Savage issues a prophetic warning on the danger of gradualism and questions whether spiritual purity benefits longevity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Enjoy this classic Savage broadcast showcasing the quick wit, keen insight, and terrific humor that catapulted him to the top of the radio airwaves. Hear the legendary phone calls you've come to know and love on this Savage bonus podcast! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices