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Rikki and Nova Jenkins join Dr. Rebecca Dekker to share the personal and powerful story of their second birth: a planned home VBAC that ultimately led to a hospital transfer. Rikki, Evidence Based Birth® Instructor Coordinator, doula, and IBCLC, reflects on the trauma of her first Cesarean birth and the deep healing she found through midwifery care, doula support, and intentional preparation. Nova, a Grammy-nominated music producer and proud girl dad, shares his emotional journey from feeling powerless in their first birth to becoming a protective presence throughout this redemptive experience. Together, they offer a vulnerable, moving conversation about reclaiming birth after trauma, processing grief, and creating a peaceful bubble of support for their family, even when things don't go as planned. Content Note: This episode contains description of obstetric violence from (14:05) to (18:55) and of unexpectedly losing consciousness during a Cesarean from (40:54) to (45:43). (04:36) Why They Chose a Home VBAC After Trauma (08:46) Dual Care with a Midwife and OB (11:22) Processing the First Cesarean—Seven Years Later (19:09) Prepping for a Home Birth and VBAC (21:40) Including Their Daughter in Prenatal Care (24:10) Amora's Labor and When Things Stalled (30:12) Making the Empowered Decision to Transfer (34:11) A Healing, Respectful Cesarean Experience (45:02) When Language Hurts: “Failed Home Birth” (51:04) Planning for Postpartum and Accepting Support (52:49) Advice for Those Planning a VBAC or Home Birth Resources Follow Rikki: @sacredjourneylv Follow Nova: @novablessed Explore Heart & Soul Collective: www.heartandsolcollective.org | @heartandsolcollective Check out Flor Cruz's “Badass Motherbirther:" www.badassmotherbirther.com For more information about Evidence Based Birth® and a crash course on evidence based care, visit www.ebbirth.com. Follow us on Instagram and YouTube! Ready to learn more? Grab an EBB Podcast Listening Guide or read Dr. Dekker's book, "Babies Are Not Pizzas: They're Born, Not Delivered!" If you want to get involved at EBB, join our Professional membership (scholarship options available) and get on the wait list for our EBB Instructor program. Find an EBB Instructor here, and click here to learn more about the EBB Childbirth Class.
Bernard MacMahon is a filmmaker, most recently directing Becoming Led Zeppelin, a music documentary that holds the record for the highest-grossing opening weekend across IMAX theaters worldwide and is currently the highest-grossing documentary of 2025. He gained international acclaim with the American Epic series, which chronicles the origins of American roots music and the revolutionary impact of early sound recording technology. MacMahon has been recognized for his groundbreaking approach to documentary filmmaking, blending historical research, rare archival footage, and innovative audiovisual storytelling. His work has earned multiple prestigious awards, including audience honors at major film festivals, Emmy, BAFTA, and Grammy nominations and wins. Becoming Led Zeppelin was released in IMAX on February 7, 2025, with a wider cinema release following on February 14, 2025. The film is streaming now on Netflix, Apple TV, and Amazon Prime Video.
Tom Hambridge joins me on the show this week. Tom is a Nashville-based drummer, but also an incredibly successful songwriter and producer. Mostly known over the past couple of decades as Buddy Guy's producer and key songwriter, Tom has had a huge hand in everything the blues legend has released since 2008's “Skin Deep”. Their partnership has earned them multiple Grammy nominations, and they have toured the world many times over. Tom is a solo artist in his own right, releasing 8 albums under his own name over the last 30 years. Aside from his stellar work with Buddy Guy, Tom has fascinating stories about working with artists like Roy Buchanan, Chuck Berry, and Bo Diddley while he was a top-call bandleader around the Boston area. His other production credits include records for Susan Tedeschi, George Thorogood, Joe Louis Walker, Chris “Kingfish” Ingram and many more.Tom's latest projects and tour dates can all be found at hambridgetunes.comEnjoy my conversation with Tom Hambridge!This season is brought to you by our main sponsors Larivée Guitars, Audeze, Izotope, FabFilter, and Chase Bliss. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
T. Kyle and Brad discuss the cricket crawling on Jennifer Lopez during her show, Mariah Carey loving Crocs and shading the Grammys, Lana Del Rey vs. Ethel Cain depression battle while Nicki Minaj inserts herself, Lisa Barlow singing “No Broke Boys,” and Tinashe complimenting Addison Rae, High Fashion Editorial! featuring Addison Rae, Elvira and Luka on Billboard, Miley Cyrus for Perfect, a farewell to And Just Like That, TikTok Talk featuring Boston realtor Benjamin Smith, and new music mentions from Zara Larsson, Alison Goldfrapp and Girls Aloud, plus PinkPantheress' “Romeo” music video and Taylor Swift's ‘The Life of a Showgirl' with Max Martin and Shellback, the “Applause” anniversary, the New Heights Podcast with Jason and Travis Kelce, masters, Easter eggs, and her viral quotes about aging parents, protecting your energy, and focusing on business. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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You don't have to hide to be loved. This episode is your reminder that being fully seen doesn't disqualify you — it makes you human. And that's where true leadership and healing begin.For high performers, being seen can feel like a risk — especially when the world applauds the polished version of you. But healing doesn't happen in the mask. It happens in the honest places.In this episode, Julie Holly gets real about the version of you that no one sees — the part that feels tender, unspoken, or not yet processed. The part that quietly whispers, “If they really knew…”But here's the truth: hiding doesn't protect your power — it drains it.You'll hear Julie's personal reflections on vulnerability vs. disclosure, plus a powerful recalibration story from Grammy-winning artist and entrepreneur Lecrae Moore, who chose honesty over image and found freedom on the other side of breakdown.In this episode, you'll learn:Why high-capacity humans often hide what makes them humanThe cost of living behind image-based leadershipHow Lecrae's journey shows us the power of telling the truthA practical, safe way to begin being known — even before you feel “ready”
Welcome to the Vonyc Sessions Podcast.. 60mins of the very best new electronic music from around the world, hand-picked and hosted by Grammy award-winning producer and DJ Paul Van Dyk. For more info about the globally syndicated show visit www.paulvandyk.com -
To hear more stories just like this, check out Story Club live and on the substack Osher's new book is So What, Now What? His previous book, now back in print, is Back After the Break Do you have a question for Osher? Shoot a voice note to sendosheremail@gmail.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
My guest is a Grammy Award-winning songwriter and producer Carvin Haggins. Carvin is best known for receiving two Grammy awards, collaborating with such artists as Chris Brown, Justin Timberlake, Jill Scott, Patti Labelle, Mary J. Blige, Music Soulchild, Rick Ross, Mario, Ace Hood and many others. The multi- platinum producer / songwriter has received over 25 Grammy nominations and 10 ASCAP writer awards.He was named Philly 360 Creative Ambassador of Philadelphia. Also he serves on the Board of Directors for the Community Angel Foundation; and he is often invited to speak to young people about his life journey and experiences at various nonprofit organizations and functions. In addition, Haggins is also a Minister and Sunday School teacher at the Southern Baptist Church in North Philadelphia.Haggins states, “My greatest influence is Jesus Christ and I now understand my mission in this life is to be subservient to my calling to help others through his nameHe is also a leader in 360 Entertainment International (360EI). Don Fryson, President & CEO of 360 Entertainment International; Founder and originator of 360EI Records / Clean Money Music stated, ʺwe believe Carvinʹs work ethic and concern for todayʹs music falls in line with our vision. His dedication to the community, artist development and bringing a different perspective to the music industry makes him a perfect choice to head 360EI Records, and lead the Clean Money Music movement that is gaining traction across the nation.”Clean Money Music™ a healthy lifestyle, the new generation of hip hop – features male and female artists who take responsibility to improve the conditions around them. Clean Money Music™ returns rap music to its original hip hop roots, with social commentary, lifestyle, culture, and fun as it's basis. We feel the use of foul language, violence, misogynistic images and lyrics has created an environment that has undermined our communities for far too long. The purpose of the Clean Money Music movement is to bring a different dynamic to the way people and the media perceive the hip hop artist and the communities they represent.Carvin Haggins, says ʺI had no choice but to take the position of President. The world needs and wants change. Clean Money Music is that change.ʺ© 2025 Building Abundant Success!!2025 All Rights ReservedJoin Me on ~ iHeart Media @ https://tinyurl.com/iHeartBASAmazon ~ https://tinyurl.com/AmzBASAudacy: https://tinyurl.com/BASAud
THE VIBEwith Kelly Cardenas presents TABOO - BLACK EYED PEASJimmy Gomez, pka "Taboo Nawasha," is a multifaceted entertainer, best known as a founding member of the global sensation Black Eyed Peas. Born in East Los Angeles, Taboo rose from humble beginnings to worldwide fame, excelling as a dancer, actor, author, and philanthropist.He met bandmates will.i.am and apl.de.ap in 1992, forming The Black Eyed Peas in 1995. The group skyrocketed to superstardom with the hit "Where is the Love?" from their 2003 breakout album Elephunk, followed by albums; Monkey Business and The E.N.D., featuring chart-toppers such as "Boom Boom Pow" and "I Gotta Feeling." In 2011, they performed at the Super Bowl XLV halftime show, making Taboo the first Native/Mexican-American to headline the iconic event. To date, the Grammy-winning group has sold over 65 million albums worldwide.In addition to his music career, Taboo has showcased his acting talent in various roles. In feature films he has appeared as Guillermo in Jamesy Boy, Vega in Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li and has had cameos in Blue's Big City Adventure, Be Cool, and What to Expect When You're Expecting. On television, he played Zap in Instant Def. He voiced the character Wagaq in Netflix's Native American animated series Spirit Rangers, and most recently lent his voice to the character Quickatoo in the 2024 Dora the Explorer reboot.Taboo's journey includes beating cancer in 2014 and subsequently serving on the Biden Cancer Initiative board. As an advocate for Indigenous and underserved communities, he played a key role in the 2016 Standing Rock protests in opposition to a pipeline that would threaten the Sioux reservation. He continues to inspire indigenous communities through advocacy and storytelling.Recently, he co-authored Werewolf by Night for Marvel Comics, contributing to the company's first Indigenous Voices initiative. In Spring 2024, he released a children's book called A Kids Book About Identity, which explores the different parts of identity. Taboo is committed to developing inclusive programming with an Indigenous perspective that inspires everyone to be proud of who they are, and where they come from.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7nHRpX42tM&pp=ygURZWFzdCBsYSB3aWxsIGkgYW0%3Dhttps://www.youtube.com/@TabooLabhttps://aiptcomics.com/2025/07/06/aipt-comics-podcast-336-taboo-comics-and-kicks/ A HUGE THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORSINCHSTONES PLAYBOOKhttps://a.co/d/hil3nloSUBSCRIBE TO MY NEWSLETTERhttps://thevibebykellycardenas.substack.com?r=4nn6y5&utm_medium=iosBUY THE VIBE BOOK https://a.co/d/6tgAJ4c BUY BLING https://shop.kellycardenas.com/products/kelly-cardenas-salon-bling CARDENAS LAW GROUPhttps://www.cardenaslawgroup.com/THE BEST MEXICAN FOOD ON THE PLANEThttps://www.lulusmexicanfood.com/EXECUTIVE PRODUCER - BROOKLYN CARDENAS https://www.brooklyncardenas.com/
This week Tom & Zeus discuss the announcement that KISS will be receiving the Kennedy Center Honors award this year. The Kennedy Centers Honors is one of the most prestigious awards that can be given in the United States. Previous winners include Led Zeppelin, Dolly Parton, Aretha Franklin, The Who and more. This award puts KISS in elite company. However, as it is with many things with KISS, this comes with controversy. Tom & Zeus lean into the controversy and discuss all aspects of this announcement, including the political minefield. An all encompassing and fascinating KISS discuss with no restraints. So tune in for KISS Crossfire with Tom & Zeus and Ace's Grammy??? To Purchase Shout It Out Loudcast's KISS Book “Raise Your Glasses: A Celebration Of 50 Years of KISS Songs By Celebrities, Musicians & Fans Please Click Below: Raise Your Glasses Book For all things Shout It Out Loudcast check out our amazing website by clicking below: www.ShoutItOutLoudcast.com Interested in more Shout It Out Loudcast content? Care to help us out? Come join us on Patreon by clicking below: SIOL Patreon Get all your Shout It Out Loudcast Merchandise by clicking below: Shout It Out Loudcast Merchandise at AMAZON Shop At Our Amazon Store by clicking below: Shout It Out Loudcast Amazon Store Please Email us comments or suggestions by clicking below: ShoutItOutLoudcast@Gmail.com Please subscribe to us and give us a 5 Star (Child) review on the following places below: iTunes Podchaser Stitcher iHeart Radio Spotify Please follow us and like our social media pages clicking below: Twitter Facebook Page Facebook Group Page Shout It Out Loudcasters Instagram YouTube Proud Member of the Pantheon Podcast click below to see the website: Pantheon Podcast Network Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Four years after Taliban fighters retook the capital Kabul on 15 August 2021, UN Women, the gender equality agency, is warning that the situation for women and girls in Afghanistan is increasingly untenable. They say without urgent action, this untenable reality will become normalised and women and girls will be fully excluded. To discuss further Anita Rani is joined by Fawzia Koofi, former deputy speaker of the Afghan Parliament & peace negotiator, and BBC senior Afghan reporter Mahjooba Nowrouzi, recently returned from Afghanistan. The synth-pop visionary Alison Goldfrapp has had multi-platinum album sales, unforgettable Glastonbury performances, Brit and Grammy nominations. She received an Ivor Novello for Strict Machine as well as the Ivor's Inspiration Award in 2021. Last year she completed a sold-out UK headline tour, cementing her reputation as one of the most compelling, dynamic and hypnotising live acts. Alison talks about her solo career and the idea behind her latest album Flux.Topshop is relaunching this weekend with Cara Delevigne walking a catwalk show in Trafalgar Square. But with River Island closing stores around the country and Claire's Accessories also under threat, how healthy is the high street as a fashion shopping destination? Retail analyst Catherine Shuttleworth looks at what high street shopping is really like these days, how brands are diversifying, and whether Topshop can make a success of a relaunch. Eighty years ago today, Japan unconditionally surrendered, following the US atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The war in Asia and Pacific ended, and World War Two was finally over. Tens of thousands of British, and hundreds of thousands of soldiers from across Britain's empire had fought Japan. Thousands were taken as prisoners of war and held in appalling conditions. British civilians were also captured and interned. We learn about Shelagh Brown who was held captive for three and a half years, after fleeing her home in Singapore, then a British colony, when the Japanese invaded.The Women's Rugby World Cup, being held in England, starts a week today. The BBC's Rugby Correspondent Sara Orchard runs us through everything we need to know. Presenter: Anita Rani Producer: Kirsty Starkey Editor: Karen Dalziel
Ever wondered what it's like to get a last-minute call to play for a Grammy-nominated artist? In this episode, Adam shares the wild story behind a big deal gig, and then the guys break down the top 10 dos and don'ts for musicians who get hired for high-profile eventsEpisode Highlights:-The craziest DM Adam ever received-New gear: Headrush vocal pedal with Antares Autotune-How to act (and NOT act) when playing for celebrities-10 essential rules for musicians at high-profile gigs-Celebrating 5,000 subs & 1.5 million views!
Julian Schwarz is a Grammy nominated cellist. He's won several competitions. He made his concert debut at 11. He made his U.S. touring debut with the Moscow State Radio Orchestra. He's toured China as a recitalist. He performs frequently with his wife, pianist Marisa Bournaki. He's a founding member of the New York touring ensemble “Frisson” and was recently appointed the newest core member of the Olmos Ensemble.My featured song is “Spring Dance” from the album of the same name by my band Project Grand Slam. Spotify link.------------------------------------------The Follow Your Dream Podcast:Top 1% of all podcasts with Listeners in 200 countries!Click here for All Episodes Click here for Guest List Click here for Guest Groupings Click here for Guest TestimonialsClick here to Subscribe Click here to receive our Email UpdatesClick here to Rate and Review the podcast—----------------------------------------CONNECT WITH JULIAN:www.julianschwarz.com____________________ROBERT'S NEWEST ALBUM:“WHAT'S UP!” is Robert's new compilation album. Featuring 10 of his recent singles including all the ones listed below. Instrumentals and vocals. Jazz, Rock, Pop and Fusion. “My best work so far. (Robert)”CLICK HERE FOR THE OFFICIAL VIDEOCLICK HERE FOR ALL LINKS—----------------------------------------Audio production:Jimmy RavenscroftKymera Films Connect with the Follow Your Dream Podcast:Website - www.followyourdreampodcast.comEmail Robert - robert@followyourdreampodcast.com Follow Robert's band, Project Grand Slam, and his music:Website - www.projectgrandslam.comYouTubeSpotify MusicApple MusicEmail - pgs@projectgrandslam.com
In today's episode, we're covering everything from Taylor Swift dropping by Travis and Jason Kelce's podcast to UFC's huge new deal with Paramount. We break down the brand-new Timothée Chalamet movie trailer, then dive into pure chaos: random movie lines only true fans would recognize, nuclear opinions about dating, and the pettiest reasons we've ever ended a situationship—or quit something entirely. Plus, we're talking about the bizarre adult baby pacifier trend, a wild story about a woman falling for her psychiatrist, a hilarious subway take, and why Big Boi's humming deserves its own Grammy.Tap in to Episode 582 of the Productive Conversations Podcast—available now on all podcast platforms and YouTube.Taylor Swift on Kelce Pod (2:10)New Timothée Chalamet Movie Trailer (22:20)USC Paramount Deal (31:28)What is the pettiest reasons you broke up with someone/ended a situationship (45:59)What's a random line from a movie that fans of it instantly know? (54:25)What is your nuclear opinion about dating? (1:03:25)Horned Rabbits (1:13:30)Adult baby pacifier trend (1:15:6)Woman who falls in love with psychiatrist (1:17:12)Hilarious Subway take (1:26:03)Big Boi Hums (1:30:54)--------#trending #podcast #sports #news #entertainment #culture --------Best way to contact our host is by emailing him at productiveconversationspodcast@gmail.com or mbrown3212@gmail.comThis show has been brought to you by Magic Mind!Right now you can get your Magic Mind at WWW.MAGICMIND.COM/ PCLT20 to get 20% off a one-time purchase or up to 48% off a subscription using that code PCJUNE. Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/productive-conversations-with-matt-brown/id1535871441 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7qCsxuzYYoeqALrWu4x4Kb YouTube: @Productive_Conversations Linktree:https://linktr.ee/productiveconversations
There's a kind of silence that follows grief — a space where music can both vanish and return in unexpected ways.This week on Come Back To Earth, Aaron Weafer shares his deeply personal journey: growing up around music, stepping into the spotlight late, and then stepping away from it all as mental health struggles and loss took their toll.But where some might have given up, Aaron found a fragile, honest way back through songwriting. His new songs process divorce, the death of a close friend, and years of sadness that had long gone unspoken.Before our conversation, I reflect on “Skinny Love” by Bon Iver — a song that holds the delicate balance between pain and hope. It's the perfect soundtrack to Aaron's story of rediscovery and healing.In this episode, you'll hear about:* The complicated dance between success, identity, and mental health* How grief can silence us, and how music can bring us back* The courage it takes to write your pain into something beautiful* And the slow, winding path of reclaiming joy after lossThis episode is for anyone who knows the weight of sadness — and the power of small, quiet hope.About Aaron:Aaron Weafer is a musician whose journey spans continents, genres, and emotional landscapes. After years performing with Grammy-winning artists, he stepped away from music to face personal grief and mental health challenges. Today, songwriting is his way back to light. Follow him at @the_weafer and @the_perrysound.If this episode touched you:Send it to someone navigating loss.Or better yet—send them a song.Mentions & Links:* “Skinny Love” by Bon Iver* Aaron Weafer: @the_weafer | @the_perrysound* Theme music by: Lincoln Parish* Subscribe to the show: comebacktoearth.substack.com Get full access to Come Back To Earth at comebacktoearth.substack.com/subscribe
Doechii the Don, Doechii the Dean, Doechii Supreme has us caught in a Death Roll this week with her Grammy-winning mixtape Alligator Bites Never Heal! TikTok turned Jaylah Hickmon from an aspiring choral singer into an overnight rap sensation. On her sophomore record the Swamp Princess blends styles and genres into a biting, analog hip-hop sound that tackles everything from mental health to relationships. The Mixtaper has a slew of swamp facts about homemade shoes, alligator activism (#StayWokezilla), and amphibious musicals. Can we handle the Boom Bap, rappity rap rap, or are we just in Denial? You'll just have to fall back and Wait... or Slide right into this episode!Keep Spinning at www.SpinItPod.com!Thanks for listening!0:00 Intro3:30 About Doechii8:10 About Alligator Bites Never Heal13:26 Awards & Accolades14:02 Fact Or Spin15:01 She's An Entrepreneur20:49 She Practices Alligator Activism27:18 Swamp Princess: The Musical30:20 She's Official Swamp Royalty34:01 Album Art36:26 Stankah Pooh39:02 Bullfrog39:56 Boiled Peanuts42:53 Denial Is A River45:19 Catfish48:01 Skipp48:51 Hide N Seek50:02 Bloom52:02 Wait54:14 Death Roll56:54 Profit58:02 Boom Bap59:55 Nissan Altima1:02:41 GTFO1:04:16 Huh!1:05:08 Slide1:06:18 Fireflies1:08:27 Beverly Hills1:11:12 Alligator Bites Never Heal1:12:48 Final Spin Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Helen and Gavin chat about The Pickup, It's Never Over Jeff Buckley, Weapons, and Freakier Friday, and it's Week 14 of the list of Grammy Record of the Year Winners from 1972, which will be picked from My Sweet Lord by George Harrison, Theme from Shaft by Isaac Hayes, It's Too Late by Carole King, You've Got a Friend by James Taylor, and Joy to the World by Three Dog Night.
We all know and love Gloria Gaynor’s iconic 1978 hit “I Will Survive” - an anthem that earned Gaynor a Grammy and a lifetime of fans. Is it fair to now judge her for accepting one of our nation’s highest honors because you don’t like the politics from the person presenting it? Amy and T.J. weigh in on the latest calls for Gaynor to reject an award from this president.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The last time Laufey touched base with Vogue, she was just 24 years old and an aspiring musician in hopes of one day winning a Grammy. Today, just two years later she now returns to visit The Run Through With Vogue as a household name and a Grammy winner. It was all just a matter of time for the Icelandic prodigy to reach this level of success and to become one of Gen Z's favorite “pop girls.” Her sound is genre-defying breaking down the barriers of jazz, pop, and classical music making her sound utterly unique to her. And that's why it's not a surprise that her third studio album, her most vulnerable yet, is also titled A Matter of Time. Earlier on the show we also catch up with The Run Through hosts Chloe Malle and Chioma Nnadi where they talk about British Vogue's September cover star Michaela Coel, Taylor Swift's upcoming album, and why everyone loves Copenhagen street style. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
Pop culture expert Daryn Carp shares the top five things happening in popular culture right now. Also, Grammy-winner Kid Cudi drops in to catch up and talk about his new memoir Cudi: The Memoir. Plus, the story behind Dexter the Dog, the rescue dog that's now become a viral sensation inspiring millions. And, Dr. Sandra Lee joins to provide a few expert skin care solutions.
Krishna Das shares time-tested practices and spiritual wisdom for easing suffering, letting go, and treating others with the same compassion we wish for ourselves.Today's podcast is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/beherenow and get on your way to being your best self.This week on Pilgrim Heart, Krishna Das provides wisdom on:Navigating the challenges of family relationships and untangling the knots of triggered emotions.Channeling our energy into chanting, meditation, and treating others with compassion and respect.Working skillfully with the mind rather than trying to control it completelyTraining ourselves, transforming ourselves, and opening ourselves to real grace and loveInvestigating deeply into the roots of our thoughts and emotions to understand their true sourceTurning inwards and knowing that we can find answers to all of our questions within ourselves Krishna Das' go-to practice when he is having a difficult time: chanting 108 Hanuman Chalisas Making daily space for spiritual practice to strengthen the heart and mindRelieving suffering through deidentification with the stories that we tell ourselves The difference between letting go and pushing away This episode is brought to you by Dharma Moon.Join Senior Buddhist Teacher David Nichtern for a provocative and playful online discussion exploring the profound practices of mindfulness and the journey of becoming a meditation teacher.Learn more and sign up for a free online talk about becoming a meditation teacher with David at dharmamoon.com/deepening.About Krishna Das:Layering traditional Hindu kirtan with instantly accessible melodies and modern instrumentation, Grammy nominee Krishna Das has been called yoga's “rock star.” With a remarkably soulful voice that touches the deepest chord in even the most casual listener, Krishna Das – known to friends, family, and fans as simply KD – has taken the call-and-response chanting out of yoga centers and into concert halls, becoming a worldwide icon and the best-selling chant artist of all time. His album ‘Live Ananda' (released January 2012) was nominated for a Grammy in the Best New Age album category.KD spent the late '60s traveling across the country as a student of Ram Dass, and in August 1970, he finally made the journey to India, which led him to Ram Dass' own beloved guru, Neem Karoli Baba, known to most as Maharaj-ji. Krishna Das now travels the world sharing his kirtan practice and wonderful stories of his life, of Maharaji-ji, of his life on the Path and discusses bringing chanting into our lives through retreats and workshops. To date, KD has released 15 well-received albums, most recently Trust in the Heart released in October 2017.MORE INFORMATION and OFFERINGS VISIT: https://krishnadas.com/ KRISHNA DAS ON SOCIAL: FACEBOOK: facebook.com/KrishnaDasMusic INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/krishnadasmusic YOUTUBE: / krishnadasmusic X: @krishnadas #KrishnaDas “We can't push people around, abuse people, hurt people, and think we're gonna get everything we want. That's creating terrible negative karma for ourselves. We have to learn to treat others the way we ourselves want to be treated. If you think that's easy, you've got another thing coming.” – Krishna DasSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week's episode is a TARP REPLAY. Andrew re-shares his conversation with Grammy-nominated recording artist & songwriter Miles Zuniga. In 1994, Miles started the band Fastball with Tony Scalzo & Joey Shuffield. Fastball's smash hit “The Way” was released in 1998 and ultimately became one of the most popular songs of the year. In this conversation, Miles shares a behind-the-scenes look at his journey — and some absolutely incredible stories. You'll hear powerful ideas on finding inspiration in new places, changing your trajectory with just 30 days of focused energy, & so much more. The wisdom Miles shares applies far beyond music. Programming Note: New episodes return August 28th! ** Follow Andrew **Instagram: @AndrewMoses123Twitter/X: @andrewhmosesSign up for e-mails to keep up with the podcast at everybodypullsthetarp.com/newsletterDISCLAIMER: This podcast is solely for educational & entertainment purposes. It is not intended to be a substitute for the advice of a physician, psychotherapist, or other qualified professional.
[@ 3 min] Alright, this week…Grammy-winning tenor Nicholas Phan takes a Free Throw on finally winning that Grammy on his fifth nomination, for his performance in OBS Hall of Famer Kaija Saariaho's 'Adriana Mater.' [@ 15 min] ...which gets us thinking about Grammy winning opera recordings. In Chalk Talk, we take a look at the history of the only Grammys category that matters, Best Opera Recordings. Which winners have stood the test of time and which recordings are the equivalent of Oscar winners like Crash or Green Book? [@ 44 min] Plus, in the ‘Two Minute Drill'…Renee Fleming calls out conservatories for predatory pricing, and the PR disaster surrounding the New York Philharmonic sex abuse scandal continues. GET YOUR VOICE HEARD operaboxscore.com facebook.com/obschi1 operaboxscore.bsky.social
We all know and love Gloria Gaynor’s iconic 1978 hit “I Will Survive” - an anthem that earned Gaynor a Grammy and a lifetime of fans. Is it fair to now judge her for accepting one of our nation’s highest honors because you don’t like the politics from the person presenting it? Amy and T.J. weigh in on the latest calls for Gaynor to reject an award from this president.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joining Kyle is Grammy nominated composer and arranger Rich DeRosa. His vast experience as a composer and arranger for some of the finest musicians in the world has allowed him the opportunity to not only write for some world class ensembles, but also some young band charts that are pure gold! They discuss and listen to six of Rich's charts that span Grades 1-5.To gain access to all show notes and audio files please Subscribe to the podcast and consider supporting the show on Patreon - using the button at the top of thegrowingbanddirector.comOur mission is to share practical advice and explore topics that will help every band director, no matter your experience level, as well as music education students who are working to join us in the coming years.Connect with us with comments or ideasFollow the show:Podcast website : Thegrowingbanddirector.comOn Youtube The Growing Band Director Facebook-The Growing Band Director Podcast GroupInstagram @thegrowingbanddirectorTik Tok @thegrowingbanddirectorIf you like what you hear please:Leave a Five Star Review and Share us with another band director!
Episode 10 - In this episode, Nicole Thomas chats with the inspiring Queen Majeeda, a Jamaican poet and recording artist, about her journey from writing as a child to creating a Grammy-longlisted album. They explore her path from Jamaica to the global stage, how she honed her craft, the role of faith in her creativity, and her advice for aspiring writers. Queen Majeeda also shares insights on her album *Wedding Invitation*, her upcoming single *Social Media Dilemma*, and the transformative experiences that shaped her artistic vision—plus a look at what's next.
"Naming a band can be quite difficult. The list of bands we will discuss today went back into history to grab a name or an event to come up with a moniker. You know a good many of them. "
Journey into the heart of Middle-earth's music with composer Stephen Gallagher and Grammy-winning score mixer Mark Willsher. In this episode, we explore their collaboration on the 2024 anime film The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim. Discover how they created powerful new compositions, the challenges of blending traditional and modern instruments, and the process of bringing the world of Rohan to life through sound. Whether you're a Tolkien enthusiast or a film music aficionado, this conversation offers a unique glimpse into the art of cinematic scoring.
Crockett grew up poor and got his start in music busking for tips on the street and in the subway. He's since played the Hollywood Bowl and been nominated for a Grammy. The country/roots musician talks with Terry Gross and plays songs from his new album, Dollar a Day. John Powers reviews The Diary of Lies, a new mystery novel about a reporter. TV critic David Bianculli reviews the new series Alien: Earth, a TV prequel to the film Alien.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Welcome back for an exciting episode of Chrisley Confessions 2.0 as we welcome the amazing Kandi Burrus, a multi-talented artist, producer, entrepreneur and reality TV star from The Real Housewives of Atlanta! In this episode, we dive deep into Kandi's remarkable journey from her early days in music with Xscape to becoming the highest-grossing black female producer on Broadway.Kandi shares her experiences of navigating the entertainment industry, the challenges of reality TV, and the importance of authenticity in her career. We also discuss the emotional toll of filming reality shows, the complexities of friendships in the spotlight, and the significance of supporting one another regardless of race or political views.Additionally, we touch on the realities of prison life, the disparities faced by incarcerated individuals, and how Kandi and Todd are using their experiences to uplift others. This heartfelt conversation is filled with laughter, wisdom, and inspiration.Don't forget to like, subscribe, leave a comment and hit the notification bell for more episodes of Chrisley Confessions 2.0!Thank you to our sponsors for supporting the show!- JUST THRIVE: Get 20% off when you go to https://www.justthrivehealth.com/confessions and take the 90-day Just Thrive challenge!FOLLOW US ON SOCIALS:Kandi Burruss:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kandiYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/KandiOnlineWebsite: https://www.kandi.comTodd Chrisley:Insta: @toddchrisleyFacebook: @toddchrisleyJulie Chrisley: Instagram: @juliechrisleyFacebook: @JulieChrisleyChrisley Confessions 2.0:Instagram: @chrisleyconfessions2.0TikTok: @chrisleyconfessions2.0YouTube: @ChrisleyConfessionsProduced and Edited by: The Cast Collective (Nashville, TN)YouTube: @TheCastCollectiveInstagram: @TheCastCollectiveTikTok: @CastCollectiveAbout Kandi Burruss:Though she is well-known in the entertainment industry — she has starred in 14 seasons of Bravo's cultural juggernaut The Real Housewives of Atlanta and is music royalty thanks to a nearly three-decade career as a Grammy-winning singer, songwriter, and producer — Burruss is also a formidable force in business. She is a mogul who has displayed a keen instinct for launching profitable endeavors that embody her core values of family and female empowerment. Currently, Burruss' portfolio includes multimedia agency Kandi Koated Entertainment, adult lifestyle brand Bedroom Kandi, cosmetics brand Kandi Koated Beauty, restaurants Old Lady Gang & Blaze Steak & Seafood, unisex children's, and luxury women's apparel boutiques TAGS. Burruss, a social media influencer with six million Instagram followers, also appeared on the second season of CBS' Celebrity Big Brother.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Caleb Shreve, founder and CEO of Killphonic Rights, is a pioneering advocate for artist empowerment and transparency in the music industry. With a career spanning music production, publishing, and rights management, Caleb has worked with Grammy-winning talent while building a company dedicated to helping independent artists collect the royalties they're owed. His expertise bridges the gap between creative artistry and the often opaque business side of music, making him a leading voice in modernizing rights management and creating fairer revenue models for musicians worldwide.In this episode, we explore how Caleb is challenging the status quo and creating new pathways for indie artists to thrive.Key Takeaways:How “black box” royalties work—and why so much indie artist income goes unclaimed.The role NFTs and user-centric streaming models could play in reshaping music monetization.Practical steps every artist can take to protect their rights and maximize royalty collection.---→ Learn more about Caleb Shreve and Killphonic Rights at killphonicrights.com.Book an Artist Breakthrough Session with the Modern Musician team: https://apply.modernmusician.me/podcast
In this powerful episode, Grammy-winning producer Rodney “Darkchild” Jerkins shares never-before-heard stories about working with Michael Jackson—including the moment Michael called asking for prayer and, just 10 days before his passing, accepted Jesus as his Lord and Savior. We discuss the eternal perspective beyond fame, the seeds of faith planted over decades, and how Rodney navigates being a Christian in the heart of the secular music industry. Subscribe & leave a review!
Peter Foley was an accomplished composer/lyricist and mentee of Stephen Sondheim. The New Yorker praised Foley for his “gift for sinuous, haunting melody and surprising musical shapes.” Kate Chisholm, Executive Director of the Peter Foley Music Project, joins Kyle to talk about Foley's legacy and the new album featuring his work. Taped live at NYC's Symphony Space it features performances by Tony wining Broadway stars such as Melissa Errico, Kate Baldwin, and Manoel Felciano, also featuring Grammy winner Rob Berman as conductor and music supervisor.Learn more about Peter Foley and his work by clicking here. Send feedback to puttingittogetherpodcast@gmail.comKeep up to date with Putting It Together by following its social media channels.Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/puttingittogetherpodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/sondheimpodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/sondheimpodcast ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
The Grammy-nominated producer and DJ talks about how her latest album, Eternal Reverie, became a tribute to her best friend and tour manager, who died of cancer in 2024.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
This week on R&B Money, Tank and J Valentine welcome the prolifically gifted Raheem DeVaughn to discuss his incredible musical journey. From his early days performing at open mics in the DMV, to singing background for Ginuwine, to becoming a multi-Grammy nominated solo artist, Raheem shares candid stories about the relationships and experiences that shaped him as an artist and a man. The guys dive deep into Raheem's musical influences, getting his start in the industry under the tutelage of legendary producers like Chucky Thompson and DJ Jazzy Jeff, and navigating the music business while staying true to his unique sound that blends classic R&B and neo-soul. Extended Episodes on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/RnBMoneyPodcast Follow The Podcast: Tank: @therealtank J Valentine: @JValentine Podcast: @RnbMoneyPodcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ken Sluiter is a Grammy‑nominated recording engineer, producer, and mixer whose career spans from Chicago's indie scene to major Los Angeles studios. He has worked with a diverse roster of artists, including Weezer (Red Album), Morrissey, James Blunt, Heart, OK Go, Jerry Lee Lewis, Andra Day, The Mekons, and Flogging Molly. After establishing himself at Chicago's Kingsize Sound Labs, Ken moved to LA in 2003, where he assisted legendary engineers Andrew Scheps, Greg Fidelman, and Jim Scott on projects for artists such as Metallica, Pink, and Keith Richards.Known for his refined in‑the‑box Pro Tools workflow and ability to commit to bold sonic decisions early in the process, Ken blends analog tracking with digital precision in his own API‑equipped mix room. His credits extend to film and television scores—including Hannibal and American Gods—and he now works extensively in Dolby Atmos, continuing to shape mixes for artists across genres.IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN:Working on jinglesThe process of editing on tapeCharging based on time vs per projectChecking your ego at the door to help grow your careerAlways being ready for anything to happen in the studioBeing flexible to a band's style of workingHow clocking affects your sound while mixingHow to identify a good clock from a bad oneMixing in-the-box vs. hybridWhy you should listen really loud when starting a mixListening in context to determine when something is/isn't a problemMaking bass sound good on small speakersFocusing on mixing translationMixing kick drums to feel big, but without being muddyUsing gates as a sound shaperKick/bass relationships: How to get them to work well togetherTo learn more about Ken Sluiter, visit: https://promixacademy.com/mentor/ken-sluiter/Looking for 1-on-1 feedback and training to help you create pro-quality mixes?Check out my coaching program Amplitude and apply to join:https://masteryourmix.com/amplitude/ Want additional help with your music productions?For tips on how to improve your mixes, visit: https://masteryourmix.com/ Download your FREE copy of the Ultimate Mixing Blueprint: https://masteryourmix.com/blueprint/ Get your copy of my Amazon #1 bestselling books:The Recording Mindset: A Step-By-Step Guide to Creating Pro Recordings From Your Home Studio: https://therecordingmindset.com The Mixing Mindset: The Step-By-Step Formula For Creating Professional Rock Mixes From Your Home Studio: https://masteryourmix.com/mixingmindsetbook/ Check out our Sponsors:Download Waves Plugins here: https://waves.alzt.net/EK3G2K Subscribe to the show:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/master-your-mix-podcast/id1240842781 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5V4xtrWSnpA5e9L67QcJej Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/@MasterYourMix...
Chris Walden is a 7x Grammy nominated, German-born, composer, arranger and conductor. He's scored more than 40 feature and TV films. He's written more than 1,500 orchestral and big band arrangements for artists including Michael Buble, Aretha Franklin, Paul McCartney, SEAL, Stevie Wonder, Rihanna, Barbra Streisand and Josh Groban, and orchestras like the Chicago Symphony, the Los Angeles Philharmonic and the Boston Pops.He's worked with top producers David Foster, Tommy LiPuma and Phil Ramone. He's the founder and artistic director of the Pacific Jazz Orchestra. And he has served as lead arranger for the Academy Awards and as arranger for “American Idol” and “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno”. And he's worked as an arranger and bandleader for artists including Diana Krall, Herb Alpert, Michael Brecker, and the Count Basie Orchestra.My featured song is “Cakewalk For Debra” from the album Miles Behind. Spotify link.------------------------------------------The Follow Your Dream Podcast:Top 1% of all podcasts with Listeners in 200 countries!Click here for All Episodes Click here for Guest List Click here for Guest Groupings Click here for Guest TestimonialsClick here to Subscribe Click here to receive our Email UpdatesClick here to Rate and Review the podcast—----------------------------------------CONNECT WITH CHRIS:www.chriswalden.com____________________ROBERT'S NEWEST ALBUM:“WHAT'S UP!” is Robert's new compilation album. Featuring 10 of his recent singles including all the ones listed below. Instrumentals and vocals. Jazz, Rock, Pop and Fusion. “My best work so far. (Robert)”CLICK HERE FOR THE OFFICIAL VIDEOCLICK HERE FOR ALL LINKS—----------------------------------------Audio production:Jimmy RavenscroftKymera Films Connect with the Follow Your Dream Podcast:Website - www.followyourdreampodcast.comEmail Robert - robert@followyourdreampodcast.com Follow Robert's band, Project Grand Slam, and his music:Website - www.projectgrandslam.comYouTubeSpotify MusicApple MusicEmail - pgs@projectgrandslam.com
Sit down everyone as school is back in session. Your teacher for this episode is one of America's best storytellers, Louisiana-based singer/songwriter/fiddler/guitarist Louis Michot. Louis is truly a national treasure, a student as much as he is teacher. In his "day job" he fronts the multiple Grammy winning traditional Cajun band the Lost Bayou Ramblers. Here, Louis returns to For Songs to discuss his latest solo album called Seauxleaux (https://louismichot.bandcamp.com/album/seauxleaux) (pronounced “solo” in Cajun French). This interview, along with his performance on the raw, riveting Seauxleaux, will give you chills, or at least it does for me. We talk about history, the impact of lifelong relationships, and what it means—or doesn't—to be punk rock. So grab a beer, your pencil, and let Louis take you away.
This week on the WOAFM99 Show, host Oliver Sean kicks off a brand-new series spotlighting WOA Artists who are in contention for the 68th Grammy® Awards across multiple categories. Each week, one of these Grammy FYC artists will join Oliver for an intimate conversation, giving fans and Grammy voters alike a deeper look into the music, stories, and creative journeys behind the songs.
In this “Best of Season 9,” DJ Paul recalls the $34 dice game that changed his life after growing up around drug dealers. Danielle Sylvester shares her journey from Burger King to the strip club and reconnecting with her biological family. Dr. Cordovez reflects on her move from Panama to the U.S. and the unforgettable moment of treating her first patient. Brothers Osborne talk about staying true to their sound, winning a Grammy for “Younger Me,” and building a devoted fan base. Roseanne Barr opens up about OCD and childhood struggles, while Wiz Khalifa discusses growing up in a military family and the cultural experiences that shaped him. The gals wrap up with heartfelt reflections on the show's growth and keeping connections genuine.Watch Full Episodes & More:www.dumbblondeunrated.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Just when you thought you'd seen everything, the Philadelphia Eagles go and hire new cheerleaders that are practically a gift-wrapped roast for Giants fans. Meanwhile, Cardi B's catching heat for fat-shaming one of her own fans—because apparently Grammy wins don't come with a PR manual. Plus, we tackle the phrases that even full-grown adults still can't pronounce without sweating… and so much more chaos where that came from!
Bible Reading: Genesis 1:27; 1 Peter 1:18-19"I don't get it, Grandpa." Malik scratched his head as he looked at the painting. "What is it?""Well, the title is Three Musicians. Try squinting your eyes and tilting your head." "I think I see a clarinet and a guitar, but the musicians look a little creepy.""That's the beauty of art," said Grandpa. "Everyone sees something different." Malik and his grandparents were spending the afternoon at an art museum. Malik had never seen so many paintings and sculptures. Hundreds of pieces of artwork hung on walls that stretched on for what seemed like miles. "Which painting is your favorite, Malik?" Grandma asked."I'm not sure, Grammy. Some of these paintings look like they were painted by a three-year-old. Other paintings look way better than anything I could paint. If I had to pick my favorite, it might be Three Musicians. I like that you have to think about what you're looking at. How much do you think a painting like that costs?"Grandma shrugged. Grandpa scratched his chin. "I'm sure that painting costs millions of dollars.""Millions of dollars!" Malik couldn't believe it. "It doesn't look that valuable." Grandpa smiled. "It's not valuable because of how it looks. It's valuable because of who made it. Three Musicians was painted by Pablo Picasso, one of the greatest artists of all time. Many people consider it to be one of his masterpieces." Grandma put her arm around Malik. "Every time I come here I can't help but think that none of these masterpieces compare to God's masterpieces.""God's masterpieces?" asked Malik. "Where are God's masterpieces?" Grandma smiled. "Take a look in the mirror.""Me?" Malik asked."You got it. The Bible says God made all of us in His image. We're God's masterpieces. Our value doesn't come from how we look, but from who made us.""That's right," Grandpa chimed in. "The Bible also says God paid a high price for us. He sent His Son to die on the cross to save us from sin. Jesus paid for us with His life so we could belong to Him." Malik took out his phone and snapped a picture of himself with his grandparents. Grandma looked at it and smiled. "Now that's a masterpiece!" –Jared HottensteinHow About You?Have you ever looked in the mirror and seen something you didn't like? Maybe you think your nose is too big or your hair is too curly. The next time you find something about your body you wish you could change, remember that God made you, and He doesn't make mistakes. He made you in His image, and Jesus paid for you with His life. That determines your value--not what you look like. Today's Key Verse:God paid a very high price to make you his. So honor God with your body. (ERV) (1 Corinthians 6:20 )Today's Key Thought:You are God's masterpiece
Episode 172 just touched down and Boobie & Modd are talkin' that talk! The boys open up with summer on its last leg—if the seasons were women, which ones would be wifey, which ones just for the fun, and which ones you keep at arm's length?Then it's straight into the culture talk—Metro dropped that heat and they break down why it's bigger than music right now. Sydney Sweeney got the internet in a frenzy over an American Eagle ad, Cutwater got folks lit like it's 2012 Four Loko season, and Deandre Ayton's name in the streets after allegedly leaving women stranded overseas—so what's the real rulebook when you get flown out?Shedeur Sanders put on a preseason masterclass and the convo turns to how America really feels about confident Black boys. Then they address the BET Hip Hop & Soul Train Awards getting axed—why we clown our own platforms but beg for Grammy love.It's jokes, it's gems, it's real talk from start to finish. Press play, pour up, and catch this vibe. It's UP!
Laurence Juber is an extraordinary, Superstar British guitarist and 2x Grammy winner. He played for three years with Paul McCartney in Wings, Paul's post-Beatles band in the ‘70s and ‘80s. His first project after graduating from college was working with George Martin, the Beatles' producer, on an album for Cleo Laine. He also worked with Charles Aznavour. He played on the soundtrack of the film “The Spy Who Loved Me”. He played on the soundtrack for TV shows like “Happy Days” and “Family Ties”. And he's had a long solo career. He's particularly known for his incredible acoustic guitar playing.He's recorded with Ringo, Rosemary Clooney, Buzzy Linhart, Belinda Carlisle, Barry Manilow, Harry Styles - and now with me! Laurence contributed a wonderful guitar solo on a new, as yet unreleased track of mine.My featured song is “The Fall Of Winter”, a collaboration with Jim Peterik, Tony Carey and Elliott Randall. Spotify link.------------------------------------------The Follow Your Dream Podcast:Top 1% of all podcasts with Listeners in 200 countries!Click here for All Episodes Click here for Guest List Click here for Guest Groupings Click here for Guest TestimonialsClick here to Subscribe Click here to receive our Email UpdatesClick here to Rate and Review the podcast—----------------------------------------CONNECT WITH LAURENCE:www.laurencejuber.com____________________ROBERT'S NEWEST ALBUM:“WHAT'S UP!” is Robert's new compilation album. Featuring 10 of his recent singles including all the ones listed below. Instrumentals and vocals. Jazz, Rock, Pop and Fusion. “My best work so far. (Robert)”CLICK HERE FOR THE OFFICIAL VIDEOCLICK HERE FOR ALL LINKS—----------------------------------------Audio production:Jimmy RavenscroftKymera Films Connect with the Follow Your Dream Podcast:Website - www.followyourdreampodcast.comEmail Robert - robert@followyourdreampodcast.com Follow Robert's band, Project Grand Slam, and his music:Website - www.projectgrandslam.comYouTubeSpotify MusicApple MusicEmail - pgs@projectgrandslam.com
What can entrepreneurs and leaders learn about resilience and the creative process from a couple of singer-songwriters? A lot... if you pay attention.We are joined by Grammy award winner Dave Gutter and the one and only Joel Thetford. Joel just released his new album, Guitars, Outlaws and Unforgettable Tales. And Dave was a writer and producer of the album. Dave too has a new album out titled, The Music Industry Is Trying To Kill Me.Thetford and Gutter share their highs, lows, unpack their creative process and discuss succeeding in an industry where the deck is stacked against the artist. WARNING: You're gonna want to listen all the way through because Dave saves the best for last and shares a whopper of a story at the end of the show.Follow, subscribe and listen to their music at:https://www.JoelThetford.comhttps://www.instagram.com/davegutter
Jason Fraley interviews five-time Grammy winner Mary Chapin Carpenter, who performs at Wolf Trap in Vienna, Virginia this Saturday. They discuss her earliest open-mic nights in Washington D.C., how The Birchmere helped her get signed by Nashville and how a Bethesda dance club inspired her song “Down at the Twist & Shout,” kicking off a string of country hits like “I Feel Lucky,” “Passionate Kisses” and “He Thinks He'll Keep Her.” (Theme Music: Scott Buckley's "Clarion")
Welcome to the Vonyc Sessions Podcast.. 60mins of the very best new electronic music from around the world, hand-picked and hosted by Grammy award-winning producer and DJ Paul Van Dyk. For more info about the globally syndicated show visit www.paulvandyk.com -
This week on Sibling Rivalry, Bob and Monét ask the big question—what makes an icon? They debate whether they themselves are icons, which Drag Race queens qualify, and what makes a pop star truly iconic. Is it awards? Longevity? Star power? They explore the origins of the term EGOT, which Nobel Prize Bob is most likely to win, and whether awards are essential for icon status. They build their own metric for becoming an icon and test their knowledge of international Drag Race queens. Plus, did we meet Cynthia Erivo as a singer or an actor first and should the Grammys have a Queer or Nonbinary category? Thanks to our sponsors: Download the free Rakuten App or go to https://Rakuten.com to start saving today. Go to https://HomeChef.com/RIVALRY for 50% off your first box and free dessert! Go to https://paireyewear.com/SIBLING15 for 15% off your first pair. Want to see exclusive Sibling Rivalry Bonus Content? Head over to www.patreon.com/siblingrivalrypodcast to be the first to see our latest Sibling Rivalry Podcast Videos! @BobTheDragQueen @MonetXChange Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fall Out Boy is a band from Chicago that formed in 2001. Their first album, Take This To Your Grave, was a hit, especially in the punk rock world. When they put out their second album, though, in 2005, that was on a whole other scale. That album is called From Under the Cork Tree, and it went double platinum, and they were nominated for a Grammy for Best New Artist. For this episode, I talked to the band's singer, Patrick Stump, about how they made their breakout hit from that album, the song “Sugar, We're Goin Down.” For more info, visit songexploder.net/fall-out-boy.
Singer, songwriter, and instrumentalist, Allison Russell, shares her incredible life story and teaches us how she healed from abuse through music, sisterhood, and returning to her body. This hour is a soul-stirring reminder of the life-saving, cycle-breaking power of truth telling, art, and love. About Allison: Allison Russell has spent her career in multiple bands, including Po' Girl, Our Native Daughters and Birds of Chicago. After a career spent as a gifted multi-instrumentalist, backing numerous other artists, she finally dared to release her solo project in 2021. She made her Opry debut and appeared at the Country Music Hall of Fame and performed at the 2022 GRAMMY's Premiere Ceremony. In addition to her four GRAMMY nominations, she has earned three 2022 Americana Award nominations and a win for Album of the Year, two International Folk Music Award wins, a 2022 Juno nomination for ‘Songwriter of the Year,' and her first-ever Juno Award win for Contemporary Roots Album of the Year. Russell received two 2021 Americana Awards nominations, won three Canadian Folk Music Awards, two UK Americana Music Awards, and more. She was recently nominated for Song of the Year and Artist of the Year for the 2023 Americana Awards. TW: @outsidechild13 IG: @allisonrussellmusic To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices