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Be It Till You See It
626. The ‘Why' Behind The Dream Is Important

Be It Till You See It

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In this interview recap, Lesley and Brad explore June Suepunpuck's insights on joy, identity, and the courage it takes to pause and reassess the life you're living. They reflect on career versus calling, destination addiction, and the role grief plays in meaningful transformation. This episode is a reminder that sustainable joy grows from self-awareness—and the willingness to be honest with yourself.If you have any questions about this episode or want to get some of the resources we mentioned, head over to LesleyLogan.co/podcast https://lesleylogan.co/podcast/. If you have any comments or questions about the Be It pod shoot us a message at beit@lesleylogan.co mailto:beit@lesleylogan.co. And as always, if you're enjoying the show please share it with someone who you think would enjoy it as well. It is your continued support that will help us continue to help others. Thank you so much! Never miss another show by subscribing at LesleyLogan.co/subscribe https://lesleylogan.co/podcast/#follow-subscribe-free.In this episode you will learn about:Understanding the why behind the dream and its impact on fulfillment.The difference between building a career and honoring a calling.Why addressing grief is a necessary part of finding real joy.How to identify one good thing about today even when you're struggling.How to actively question whether the life you are living brings you joy.Episode References/Links:Pilates Journal Expo - https://xxll.co/pilatesjournalCambodia Retreat Waitlist - https://crowsnestretreats.comAgency Mini - https://prfit.biz/miniContrology Pilates Conference in Poland - https://xxll.co/polandContrology Pilates Conference in Brussels - https://xxll.co/brusselsPOT in London - https://xxll.co/potHow To Find Joy Podcast - https://howtofindjoy.buzzsprout.comJune Suepunpuck's Website - https://www.joyguidejune.comSubmit your wins or questions - https://beitpod.com/questionsOnline Pilates Classes on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@OnlinePilatesClassesEpisode 559: David Corbin - https://beitpod.com/ep559 If you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating and leave us a review on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser or Castbox. https://lovethepodcast.com/BITYSIDEALS! 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And we have to allow for that, and we can't be so afraid of people who could take advantage on either side that we don't do anything at all. Lesley Logan 0:11  Welcome to the Be It Till You See It podcast where we talk about taking messy action, knowing that perfect is boring. I'm Lesley Logan, Pilates instructor and fitness business coach. I've trained thousands of people around the world and the number one thing I see stopping people from achieving anything is self-doubt. My friends, action brings clarity and it's the antidote to fear. Each week, my guest will bring bold, executable, intrinsic and targeted steps that you can use to put yourself first and Be It Till You See It. It's a practice, not a perfect. Let's get started. Lesley Logan 0:50  Welcome back to the Be It Till You See It interview recap where my co-host in life, Brad, and I are going to dig into the delightful convo I had with June Suepunpuck in our last episode. If you haven't yet listened to that interview, feel free to pause us now go back and listen to that one. Brad was obsessed with it. He interrupted my work three times a day to tell me how much he appreciated it. So you should go listen to it and then come back and join us, or keep listening and then go listen to that one. Lesley Logan 1:15  Today is January 8th 2026, and it's War on Poverty Day. Brad Crowell 1:20  War on Poverty Day. Lesley Logan 1:21  Okay, ready for it. Annually, on January 8th, we reflect on the impact of the legislation first introduced in 1964 by President Lyndon B. Johnson that collectively expanded economic opportunity through anti poverty, health, education, employment policies. I mean, we can't cosign on this more, I think. Lyndon B. Johnson's War on Poverty was primarily established by the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964.Brad Crowell 1:46  This is a this is a bit nerdy here, but there's a reason to give a little (inaudible). So the EOA.Lesley Logan 1:51  We're gonna rant in a second with some of you like that. But we got to get you on the same page with us. So created the Office of the EO,Brad Crowell 1:59  the Office of Economic Opportunity. So the EOA was the Act created the OEO. So the Office of Economic Opportunity. Lesley Logan 2:07  I guess I thought it was in a office of, like, OEC, but anyways, I don't know what I'm talking about. So I could never work in government, because I get confused with the letters real quick. So Office of Economic Opportunity, OEO, that's like a song, oh, e, o, oh. Anyways, to oversee new programs, I did not take my focus meds today. Key initiatives include the job corpse head. Key initiatives included the Job Corps, Head Start and community action programs, along with funding for vocational training, college work study and local development. Subsequent legislation and programs expanded on this foundation, including the permanent Food Stamp Act of 1964 and the passage of Medicare and Medicaid in 1965.Brad Crowell 2:31  Yeah, so it's possible that you might have heard of the Job Corps. You probably heard of Head Start. You may or may not have heard of community action programs, but you've definitely heard of food stamps, and you've definitely heard of Medicare and Medicaid, right? So all of these came out of LBJ's, War on Poverty program, which included the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964 and.Lesley Logan 3:08  And if you have, if you're not, if you never had experienced like food stamps or Medicare or Medicaid, right? Medicaid is for the babies and Medicare is when you're older, if I'm correct, if you haven't ever had experienced that it might be really easy to not know how people are served by that, how much they're served by it, like, how do they get that? And so if you have any reasons to go, I can't believe they're paying this much on food stamps, I highly educate would educate yourself on how hard people have to work to get these things.Brad Crowell 3:33  Well, we're talking about, we're talking about poverty here. Right? And so, you know, the reality is that it's a it's, it's actually really, really challenging to get out of poverty. Right, 10% of our country currently 11, it's moving up to like 11% or something, is in the place where we would consider them in poverty.Lesley Logan 3:51  Yeah. And if you want to know what that is, I think the US government considers you in poverty if you make under $20,000 as an individual, which, by the way, is $0 like that. How I don't even know where you're living, that you can afford the food at the grocery store and gas and any part of life. So you know, if you are in that place, a lot of people are working full time jobs ending poverty. Brad Crowell 4:15  For a family of four in in the United States in 2025 the Federal Poverty Level is an annual income of $32,150 or less. Lesley Logan 4:24  How do you feed how do you feed four mouths on that amount of money? Brad Crowell 4:24  For the whole year. Lesley Logan 4:24  Yeah, I don't even understand that. Brad Crowell 4:24  Like that's enough for the food. What about. Lesley Logan 4:24  Well. And then we, and then there's these people have the nerve to tell those people, well, they should just eat healthier. How are you affording lettuce and eggs on that amount of money? And then also. Brad Crowell 4:40  You're able to afford a fast food meal because it's $1. Lesley Logan 4:43  Because it's $1. Brad Crowell 4:44  And that's why it's crap.Lesley Logan 4:45  Yeah, so let me just finish our notes, and then we can (inaudible). One definition of poverty is not have enough resources for your basic needs, and it's a huge impact on people's lives in society. It's a huge impact on society. People think all the time like, oh, I don't want to pay for immigrants to have health care. Well, you don't, but you certainly pay when they go to county, when you go to them, they go the hospital, you pay. So, like, we have, we, I actually don't think a country can be rich if you have all.Brad Crowell 5:09  Let's just make a distinction there. We're not paying for, we're not paying for immigrants to have health care, in the sense of, like, are they on insurance going to the doctor. If they go to the emergency room, yes, right, if they go to jail, yeah, we're paying for that, too. Lesley Logan 5:25  And by the way, if you were traveling a different country that happens to have healthcare for all of their people, you also don't pay like my friend, yeah, as a visitor, my friend had an emergency surgery. They fell in the Netherlands in a race, and they did this crazy surgery that would have costed her so much money, no bill. Anyways, that's another day, another day's holiday. So recent studies show that suggests that the poorest states have a poverty rate of up to 18%. I think we can guess what states those are. Poverty can happen to anyone. This is very important. Poverty can happen to anyone, whether it's students who rely on scholarships to claim their right to education, seniors struggling with rising health care costs, or large families struggling to get food on the table. Poverty is a problem that over 40 million Americans are fighting against on a daily basis, and we'll just say as of 2024 we were down to 10.6% from 19% of our country beneath the poverty line in 1964.Brad Crowell 6:18  Yeah, so in 1964 so effectively, like, if you go back and look at the 30s, where there was the Great Depression, they did all of these government programs to help the country, because everything was in the toilet, right? Well, 30 years later, in the 60s, there was a 19% poverty rate, and it was a problem. And so how could they address these problems? They they put into like, that's how LBJ ran on the war on poverty, and he started to implement these things to support the country, right? And it's taken a long time for us to get down to 10% poverty, 10 and a half percent, yeah, you know. And that was what was happening as of last year. And now things are shifting in the wrong direction. Lesley Logan 6:57  Yeah. And there. And also, by the way, we were, we were recording this before the Thanksgiving holiday. And so what we do know is, on January 1st, everyone's healthcare bills are going up. Ours, we are very lucky that ours only went up 3000 for the year, for the two of us.Brad Crowell 7:09  Yeah, it's, well, it's 25%. Ours went up 25%.Lesley Logan 7:12  Yeah, that is insanity. That is insanity. And can we afford it? Sure, we're just gonna invest less in our retirement, I guess. Like, you know, it's not like, it's that money just doesn't come from somewhere. And what I also know is that there are people in certain states that theirs is going up 48%, and some people are making $85,000 a year. Their health insurance is going to cost $44,000 a year. So we're going to see poverty go up. And if we don't start thinking about it as a way that, like, I think that a lot of people think about people taking like they get these things, and they're taking from the government, and that's coming from your tax dollars. But if we don't help people get ahead, they will always be taking in different ways, right? And so your crime will go up. Why? Because people have to sleep and eat and be warm like they just have to. So we have to think of it as a holistic thing. And I really think that I love what LBJ did, and I love that we're honoring this. And I think like we could be doing so much better by now. I feel like if LBJ was alive, I would hope he'd be disappointed that we don't actually have preschool for every child in the US for free, like Head Start in Vegas, my nail tech, it's a lottery. So some of her kids got Head Start, and some of her kids didn't. And she's like, Lesley, I can tell you a difference in my children my kids can read levels above where their greatest and some of them are behind and and she's like, I can't, I can't teach them that that's not something I didn't teach them, that they learned that at school when they got to earlier. So I just think that we could be doing a better job, and especially, like, we should be thinking about people who'd have less than us and not, how do we give them more? Like, yes, any more money, but how do we actually set them up so that they can do other things? They need trainings, they need childcare. They need it to be they need busses to be free, you know, like, there's just different things we can do. So anyways.Brad Crowell 8:58  Yeah, it's that this is this is a tough thing, you know, like, if you look at the I'm not going to keep going, because I could keep going on. But this, this is definitely a challenging thing. I'm, you know, I'm glad that we have attempted to address it over the years. I don't admit, I don't, I can't, I can't convincingly say that we've done an amazing job of the process of doing it, you know, like, but I, but I think the intention is the right intention, and we should be always looking for ways to make it better. Lesley Logan 9:22  And also, I think, you know, that's exactly the right line, like we're just always looking for ways to make it better, you're going to have people who are going to have nefarious acts that they're using the money for or not doing it correctly. You cannot always be thinking only about those people, because they're always a small percentage. You have to be thinking about the greater good. And then when you figure out how people are usurping the system or doing different things. Okay, you make changes.Brad Crowell 9:43  Well, let's, let's talk about this like I think this is important, because there's always going to be someone taking advantage of the system. But I think even defining it as a percentage seems misleading, because I would imagine the numbers are minutes. We're talking 40 million people in the United States are considered poverty line or below. 40 million people. So even if 10,000 people are taking advantage of it, that sounds like a lot of people, but the percentage is microscopic compared to 40 million.Lesley Logan 10:05  Correct. And also, I wasn't even thinking about the people like this is, right, I think people are thinking about the people on food stamps or whatever, like the Reagan years of all that disgusting rhetoric, but I was actually thinking about, like, the companies that are pretending to help people, to get the government money to do these things, I was actually thinking about like, you know, there are people who can say, Oh, I'm going to do these things with this program and get that money, but I think you just you, you learn from what you did, and you do better the next time. And we have to allow for that, and we can't be so afraid of people who could take advantage on either side that we don't do anything at all? Brad Crowell 10:43  Yeah. Okay, well, hey, thanks for joining us on that journey. That was a journey, that was a history lesson. Lesley Logan 10:48  I just get really upset about this. I was poor. I was so poor, you know. And I was, I guess I was lucky that my parents weren't on any of these stamps, whatever, because they had family to help. But, like, this is how my life started, so I can't even imagine, was, like, if they didn't have that help.Brad Crowell 11:02  Yeah, yeah. Well, I appreciate your passion, and I think it's important. I love it. I really do. I mean. Lesley Logan 11:09  Well, I mean, like, I would, I would not have gone to college had my best friend's parents not cosign a student loan. You know, like, I happen to have those people, and that's why I get to be where I am today. So I'm, I think that, like, I think a lot of people don't realize how close they were growing up, or people in their lives were to being poor, like impoverished. So, January, hi.Brad Crowell 11:30  Let's talk about upcoming events. We're shifting gears. Lesley Logan 11:33  We're home, today we're home. Brad Crowell 11:34  It's January. Today is the eighth we just we are pulling in from tour tonight. Lesley Logan 11:39  We are fixing the roots, changing the nails. Well, they're my nails, but they're getting new they're getting an update.Brad Crowell 11:45  Yeah. And then tomorrow. Lesley Logan 11:45  We drive down to Huntington Beach. Brad Crowell 11:45  We hit the road again. Lesley Logan 11:46  We're leaving Bayon, we're leaving Bayon, and we're we're driving to Huntington Beach for the Pilates Journal Expo. You can go to xxll.co/pilatesjournal. I don't know why I stuttered there, but I thought I said them. That's completely wrong. xxll.co/pilatesjournal. So if there's any spots left, you should totally join us there. There's like, the lineup is insane. Brad Crowell 12:08  Yeah, it's gonna be awesome. Lesley Logan 12:09  The lineup's insane. Then, oh, you know what? We'll tell you this, but I'm pretty sure tomorrow it releases. So you want to get on the waitlist for next year's Cambodia retreat, because.Brad Crowell 12:20  No, this year's. Lesley Logan 12:21  This year's, oh, it's this year. Well, you need to change that copy, my friend. You want to get on the waitlist for this year's Cambodia retreat details. We'll be having early bird presale right now. In fact, if my memory serves me correctly, it starts tomorrow, but only for those on the waitlist, crowsnestretreats.com is where you go. Brad Crowell 12:40  I thought it was the 12th, but it could be the ninth. Lesley Logan 12:43  I think it's the ninth. Brad Crowell 12:44  Anyway, get on the waitlist, crowsnestretreats.com you'll find the waitlist there. Lesley Logan 12:46  This is what happens when we're recording early. Okay, then next month we have Agency Mini. It'll be happening this year's February, and you want to get on the waitlist for that, for it prfit.biz/mini who is it for? It is for the teachers, Pilates teachers and studio owners who work for themselves or want to, and they want to have ease in their business, without the overwhelm, and they actually want to be in control of things and not feel like they're always like reacting, because that's annoying in the business. So pfit.biz/mini we only are doing Mini, I don't know, maybe twice this year, but for sure, one. Brad Crowell 13:17  The plan, the plan is two times in 2026. Lesley Logan 13:19  Okay, great. Well, you don't want to miss this one. You'll go, oh, I'll do the next one because that could be, that could be the fall. I don't even know what it's going to be. Oh, it's going to be the fall. We could find out on the flight.Brad Crowell 13:26  Yeah, end of Q3 beginning of Q4. Lesley Logan 13:30  And then. Brad Crowell 13:30  So, but the point is this, why wait another six months? It's, we're talking it's early it's going to be early bird. Lesley Logan 13:38  By the way, it's only $25 when it's early bird, and it's $65 full price. If what we teach you makes you an extra. Brad Crowell 13:43  $25 Lesley Logan 13:46  Over six months. No, I was gonna say, do the math like, okay, six months is what? 26 weeks? 26 weeks, right? 24 weeks this I'm not a mathematician, so 24. Let's say, let's just say, all we do is make you an extra $100 a week. That's $2,400 you're fucking welcome, for 25 bucks go to prfit.biz/mini then in March, Brad and I are taking off to Europe for a month. I'm teaching the Poland Controlology Pilates conference with Karen Frischmann, xxll.co/poland and then the next week, where Karen and I are in Brussels. Brad's joining us along for the ride. xxll.co/brussels we're super excited about both events are selling really fast. I think our sessions are very much taken in Brussels, but there might be some spots left in Poland and then, okay, we've been saying, like, I don't know if we can announce it yet. I don't know. Well, here's what I do know. As of December 2nd, it was official to announce that we were going to be in London. So it's a few can now buy your ticket. And I don't know if the early bird is happening still or not, because I don't know anything, but I do know we'll be there. And I have workshops, I have a booth, you going to want to go to xxll.co/pot, so go there. Okay. Brad Crowell 15:00  Awesome. Lesley Logan 15:00  We have an audience question. I promise not to take too long.Brad Crowell 15:02  We sure do. Yeah. Instagram, (inaudible) reached out asking if OPC has a certificate of training online, and she said she wants it to be a Pilates instructor, mostly for knowledge. So she's not trying to be a teacher. She wants it as a practitioner to know specifically for herself. Do we have any recommendations? Lesley Logan 15:24  Well, I love this question, because I always want to do this with Anthony for yoga, like I always wanted him to teach a yoga training, but just for people who just wanted to learn it better and not be a teacher, because almost every teacher training that I've ever heard of in life is going to teach you how to teach it. And so what I would say is I don't know of a program that does that, especially online, that's going to be solid that I know about. I know that the Pilates Center out of Boulder does have online trainings, but again, they're going to train you to teach it, and there's going to be requirements for you to teach it. So what I would probably also just encourage you to do, because this is something that I realized now that we've trained with Anthony for over 10 years, is that the more you just do classical Pilates with us at OPC, you will become more educated and knowledgeable about the practice, especially for your body. So what I would actually suggest, and I know this sounds like a shameless plug, but seriously. Now at OPC, we follow Joseph Pilates' orders on all the pieces of equipment. And yes, there's other equipment that we don't talk about in OPC classes, but you can always ask us about them. And you can take advantage of the FFF and submit videos of you doing exercises, and I will give you specialized feedback for your practice so you're more knowledge about your body. You can come to the live class every month, and ask questions for your practice, and I will answer that for your body, and you can get the flash cards. So you do those things.Brad Crowell 16:46  So do, do we have a certificate of training online? No, but I don't know that you need one the tools that we've created will will support you in your goal, yeah, which you know we're assuming is to further your personal practice. Lesley Logan 17:01  And if you're like, I don't want to pay you a dime, LL, great. Our YouTube videos are free. Go have fun. You can do it between the flash cards and the YouTube videos. You can really understand it for your practice. You don't need to pay thousands of dollars for training where you only want half of the information. That's what I would do. If you would like to ask me a question. You can go to 310-905-5534, you can text us, call us, or you can go to beitpod.com/questions and send one in. Brad Crowell 17:24  Love it. Lesley Logan 17:25  And you can send your win in because I really love seeing those. All right. Brad Crowell 17:29  Stick around. We'll be right back.Brad Crowell 17:31  All right, now, let's talk about June Suepunpuck. Okay, June is a joy guide. She's a speaker, and she's the host of the How to Find Joy Podcast. She helps high achieving, heart-led leaders who have reached the top and still find themselves asking, is this it? Or what's the point? With a background in psychology and tools like human design and nervous system healing, June guides people through the process of reassessing their goals, addressing destination addiction of finding fulfillment in daily life rather than in the next achievement. This conversation lit me on fire because I, I'm I'm telling you, we've had a handful of other guests that talked about joy, and we had the doctor who was doing the research on it, and I was, like, really intrigued by that, but I don't know this. I really connected with the way that she talked and spoke and the things that she dug into. So I'm very excited to discuss this. So tell me what you loved about this convo.Lesley Logan 18:33  Okay, so we, I mean, there's so many different things, but like, I really love that she found a way to articulate the difference between, like, a career versus a calling. And that, like, you know, once you figure out what your calling is, it becomes, oh, it becomes really clear, like, this is the point. She said, like, this is the point, why we do it. I also love that she emphasize differentiate, differentiating between career versus calling, because it's, like, the important, because it's a why behind the dream, and it will determine if the result, the resulting fulfillment, will be fleeting or sustainable. So because if you're not clear on the dream, then it's really easy for us to, like, have an achievement, and then literally, three minutes later, go on to something else and a whole other feeling, like we've all done that, right? We're like, have this amazing high. And then you need a text message like, oh, fuck, right. And then, like, the high is gone. Where'd the high go? It's just totally gone. So, you have to have that clarity. Because I will say, like, I feel like I'm very much doing my calling. And the more I get clear on, like, not just what we what I know, I've always known what we're doing and why we're doing it, but the more you work on it, the more you're like, oh, I can make this better. Oh, we this could be the next thing that we do. And even on the hardest days you feel fulfilled, is more sustainable than like, going with the highs and lows of the business, like, I can have a good day only when the business has a good day. Brad Crowell 19:52  Yeah, I think, I think, like to clarify the career versus the calling thing. You know, it's put it into context, I think. She specifically meant. Mentioned her the influence of her parents on her college direction, you know, which is very typical for a first generation American, right? Her parents emigrated here. She was born here, and then what did they tell her, you got to be a doctor, basically, right? Lesley Logan 20:17  I know I had friends whose parents like, you can do whatever you want. I'm like, what? I'm not a first generation American. I was the first person to go to college like you figure out a degree that pays this bill back. That's what you have to do. Brad Crowell 20:28  Well, the the so for her, she, you know, it's like, now, go pursue your goals is what she said. And I listened to that part twice because I thought this is really interesting, you know, because she started saying, well, are these actually my goals? I don't know that these are my goals. I don't know. Am I excited about this at all? Right? This is going to put me on a career path that's going to make me probably the money that, you know, my parents want me to have, which is great, or the whatever that my parents want to have, awesome. But you know, is this my calling? And the answer is most likely no. So career versus calling in that sense, right? And she said, why are we doing the career? What is it about it? Right? We're, we're been told, Well, that's going to get you the financial independence, the house, the car, the money, the whatever, you know. And then, because you're in a parent child relationship, you know, how are you supposed to say, No, that's tough, right?Lesley Logan 21:20  Yeah, oh, I don't think, I don't even know that you she had the opportunity to you just, you don't have the life experience to know you can.Brad Crowell 21:27  Yeah, sure, and, you know, and then and then, and then, and then, what happens? Then, like, you know, you have your midlife crisis, and you're like, I hate everything about what I'm doing, you know, because once you've gotten the money, once you've had the time in the career. Does it make you happy? Probably not. Probably not. So now you're disenchanted, because you're like, Well, what the hell I thought that when I got here, it was going to be different. I was going to feel happy and fulfilled and better and ready to go, and I'm not. I don't feel that at all. So now, why am I doing it? And that's when people blow up their lives. And I really appreciate it when you and her were both talking about this moment where kaboom, right, quit everything, all of it, or it fell apart around you, you know, like in your case, it started with one decision you made, and then all these other things happening on top of it.Lesley Logan 22:13  Yeah, I like detonated something, and then like that detonated a lot of things. Brad Crowell 22:13  Yeah. So, you know, and I appreciated you sharing your story then, because I thought that was really, really awesome. But you know, the differentiating between the career versus the calling is important because of the why behind the dream and really knowing the dream. How do you know your dream? You need to know yourself, right? And that's, that's really tough.Lesley Logan 22:39  Yeah, I mean, like, I think that's where people are really struggling, is, like, getting to know themselves. I don't think, like, I think that a lot of people have been being, especially women who listen this podcast, right? Like, like, they have been trying to be the perfect daughter, perfect wife, perfect sister, perfect employee. Like, don't take up too much space. And like, now they're, they're 40s plus, and they're like, I'm fucking tired of that. But then it's like, okay, what? Okay, then, who am I? Right, right? Yeah, you know. So it's not, it's not the easiest thing, but I think it's the most essential thing to figure out.Brad Crowell 23:12  Yeah, yeah. 100% and, and, you know, so, and then there's a couple of other paths here, right? If you've hit that point of, like, I hate what I'm doing, you know, and you make a change, you know, there's, it's terrifying, it's scary. There's all these things. And that's when I, when I was really, you know, intrigued, because she said, yes, I coach people on finding joy. But I'm actually also like, a grief coach too, because when you make a change, there is grieving that happens. It just does, like, there's no way around it, right? And so what I really liked, when she was talking about this, she said, you can't it's kind of like what Anthony said, you can't have, you know, war without peace. You can't have light without dark. You can't have good without bad, right? You can't have these things. You need that polarity and joy was, was reiterating that. She said experiencing deep grief is actually necessary, because you wouldn't have understood how joyful you can be if you haven't personally experienced those dark places. I mean, I personally connected with this in my with my journey, with my story, where my, you know, I thought I was happy with my my old relationship, everything went to ship, and then I was incredibly set right, and now I have this marker in my life where I'm like, I am so much in a different place from where I was after that. And I can, I can measure against that and go barometer of in the shit versus not even close to that anymore. I am very happy today with who I am now because I had that negative experience, so.Lesley Logan 24:52  Yeah, I do think like and I think, I think it's really easy when you're in the grieving part to just go, Well, this is all happening for a reason. Correct it is. It doesn't mean you don't, you skip the part where you feel it, you know, like, and I also think it's really easy for us to want for others to not feel those things. We're like, trying to help people out in our lives from like, we try to make sure they don't make the same mistake as us. And so then we end up telling them things that make them just like, doubt what they're doing, and it's so important that, like, I remember one of the coaches we had said you can't take someone's rock bottom away, and I think that, like, you've got to be there for people when they hit it, but you kind of got to let people experience it, otherwise they're going to hit it again.Brad Crowell 25:34  Yeah, but I think there's a second step here, and I think I agree with you 100% and I think it's important for you can't take away someone's rock bottom, no, because otherwise you're just enabling them. And they're gonna they're never gonna change or learn or transform. But there's a second part of transformation after you hit the rock bottom, you have to address the grief.Lesley Logan 25:54  That you will that goes back to what June was saying. You have to. A lot of people, don't, I think they just like, want to skip over to the feeling good part.Brad Crowell 26:01  Right. And, and addressing the grief is where the self-reflection happens, the the analysis of, where were you and that you know, where were you before the shit? How did you get into the shit? Like, how do we not want to be in the shit, and now that we're now, how do we get out of it, right? And, and there's a lot of, that's right.Lesley Logan 26:01  Who do we need to see or who are you going to ask for help or. Brad Crowell 26:24  Self-reflection. Lesley Logan 26:25  Yeah, I will. There you go. That goes back to the same other thing as, like, people don't know themselves. This helps with that, because you, you, well, it's inside you, but you can't always articulate it, like, sometimes it comes out better in a journal.Brad Crowell 26:40  Yeah, sure. I mean, there's a lot of different methods to to get it out of your head, get it out of your you know, subconcsious. Lesley Logan 26:45  There was that one guy who tries to grab a journal, but close your eyes and just write what was coming up with your eyes closed. Lesley Logan 26:50  Oh, that's interesting. Lesley Logan 26:51  It was like David, somebody on the pod, like David Grove Gore Groban. Starts with a G. It was in the last 100 episodes.Brad Crowell 26:51  It's in the last 100 episodes.Lesley Logan 26:51  But I liked it. I like the idea of that, like there's different ways to do self-reflection. And when you self reflect, it allows you to know yourself, which allows you. Brad Crowell 27:08  Corbin. Lesley Logan 27:09  Corbin, not Groban, okay. So you can the more you know yourself, the more you're gonna understand, not just like your calling, but also how you experience joy and grief. Yeah.Brad Crowell 27:22  Yeah, awesome. Well, anyway, I, I, I would suggest going back and watching this episode again or listening to this episode again. Really, really awesome. Lesley Logan 27:30  She's so authentic. I really enjoyed her. Yeah.Brad Crowell 27:33  Yeah, and also very willing to be transparent. That's great. Lesley Logan 27:37  Yeah I was like, whoa. So, like, I so appreciate her transparency, because usually people come on and they like, be her like, they, like, they, they, for lack of better word, like, like, they whitewash the experience. Like I was here and now I'm here, and it's like, okay, but hold on, how do we get here? And they like, are so good at like, going around it? And she's like, nope, this is the it. This is how it was. And I, I really enjoyed that.Brad Crowell 27:58  Yeah. Well, stick around. We'll be right back, because we have some great be it action items from June. Brad Crowell 28:05  Welcome back, welcome back. Let's talk about those Be It Action Items that we got from your conversation with June. So what bold, executable, intrinsic or targeted action items can we take away from that convo? She suggested journaling, but she gave some very specific journaling tips, which we love here. Lesley Logan 28:25  She's a fan of the show, so she knows the rules. Brad Crowell 28:27  Although, yeah, yeah, absolutely, although, ironically, she was, she was myth-busting the perfectionism. I was really interested in listening to her first season of her podcast because she was trying to, like, break down the steps of how to be joyful. And in season two, she's basically already decided there's no one way to do it. And this entire way that I thought that I was creating in season one, I don't think I agree with myself anymore, and I was laughing about that. So sorry, perfectionist, but this, I thought, was a very actionable tip. She said, identify one good thing about today. One good thing about today. It's not a gratitude journal. This is she because she believes that gratitude is very hard to reach when you're struggling. So you're just identifying one good thing about today. You're focusing on only the one good thing, such as, I woke up tonight, or I woke up today. You know, provides a vital step on the path towards joy, even when deeper feelings of appreciation or joy feel very out of reach. So thought that was a great simple like just baby step kind of a thing to to support, especially if you're looking at everything as scary or frustrating. So, yeah. What about you?Lesley Logan 29:36  Okay. This is huge. I think this is amazing. Ready? Stop lying to yourself. That's what she says. Be It Action Item. We've never had anyone say this. And I was like, yeah, actually, that's probably the best way to be it until you see it. Stop lying to yourself. Where are you lying to yourself in your life? You need to get honest. You must figure this out. And she said, actively question the life you are currently living by asking, are you living this life that is your dream? Is it expired? Does it still even bring you joy? And so there's ways to find yourself and discover this new version of yourself that can support by reaching you can get support by reaching out to her and get support and go to therapy. But I love this, like, where am I living? Is this the life that I wanted to live? Is it the life that I wanted to live while did it expire? Did I did I move on from a new life to a new life? Does it even bring me joy? We only get this one life, you know, that's what we know.Brad Crowell 30:29  I remember this made me think back to my childhood dream, where they're like, what do you want to be when you grow up? You know, and everyone's like an astronaut, firefighter.Lesley Logan 30:38  My sister said, an adult. Brad Crowell 30:39  Brilliant. I told everyone I was going to be a professional soccer player, and I was preaching that since I was, like, six years old and. Lesley Logan 30:48  You mean, you could have done it, babe. Brad Crowell 30:49  I could have done it, except that when I got into high school and I was 75 pounds, it was pretty tough for me to be able to muscle people off the ball. So it became pretty, pretty quick that physically, it was gonna be really challenging for me to be able to compete. Lesley Logan 31:04  But look at you now. Brad Crowell 31:05  Look at me now. Lesley Logan 31:06  You, maybe you're, maybe you're a late bloomer.Brad Crowell 31:09  Pro soccer. Here I come, 43 I got this. Lesley Logan 31:12  Require you to be so consistent. Brad Crowell 31:15  But I, but I, yeah, which, which you know that's, well, that's my MO, consistency, but, but here's the here's the reality is that I also wasn't really enjoying it in my teens as much anymore. When I was a kid, all I wanted to do was soccer. I loved it. I went out, I juggled, I did the backyard thing, all that stuff. I was excited about it. But when I got in my teens, I was not as excited, not as enthusiastic. I was doing it because I thought I had to. So, you know, it was interesting to shift. Same thing happened with my music career, where I was like, I define myself as a musician. This is the only thing I actually ever want to do with my life. And then years later, I was like, well, I kind of want to do other things too. You know, is this really giving me the joy? And there are definitely pieces of the music element that I missed, don't get me wrong, for sure, but also too, I'm so grateful that I was willing to redefine who I am, how I am, because it really wasn't bringing me the joy that I thought it was and or that it initially did. So yeah, yeah, stop lying to yourself. Very, very tough. Lesley Logan 32:14  I love it. I'm Lesley Logan. Brad Crowell 32:15  And I'm Brad Crowell.Lesley Logan 32:16  Thanks so much for listening to this, you know, our rants, to our favorite takeaways, to our episodes. Who are you going to share this episode with? I would certainly share June's first and then this one. And because your friends need to hear it, they need to hear these Be It Action Items. They need to hear these things and it allows us to have not just friendships where we cheer each other on, but friendships we can hold each other accountable. So we can be it till we see it together. So you know what to do, until next time, Be It Till You See It. Brad Crowell 32:46  Bye for now. Lesley Logan 32:42  That's all I got for this episode of the Be It Till You See It Podcast. One thing that would help both myself and future listeners is for you to rate the show and leave a review and follow or subscribe for free wherever you listen to your podcast. Also, make sure to introduce yourself over at the Be It Pod on Instagram. I would love to know more about you. Share this episode with whoever you think needs to hear it. Help us and others Be It Till You See It. Have an awesome day. Be It Till You See It is a production of The Bloom Podcast Network. If you want to leave us a message or a question that we might read on another episode, you can text us at +1-310-905-5534 or send a DM on Instagram @BeItPod.Brad Crowell 33:24  It's written, filmed, and recorded by your host, Lesley Logan, and me, Brad Crowell.Lesley Logan 33:29  It is transcribed, produced and edited by the epic team at Disenyo.co.Brad Crowell 33:34  Our theme music is by Ali at Apex Production Music and our branding by designer and artist, Gianfranco Cioffi.Lesley Logan 33:41  Special thanks to Melissa Solomon for creating our visuals.Brad Crowell 33:44  Also to Angelina Herico for adding all of our content to our website. And finally to Meridith Root for keeping us all on point and on time.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/be-it-till-you-see-it/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

In the Flamingo Lounge with Rockabilly Greg
Rockabilly 2 Rachmaninoff - Jay Dref

In the Flamingo Lounge with Rockabilly Greg

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2025 63:40


This week marks the second session of "Rockabilly 2 Rachmaninoff," a captivating new series of "In the Flamingo Lounge" dropping every two months on the second Saturday. Each episode promises unique insights, featuring a special guest from the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra. Joining us on the second episode of the “Rockabilly 2 Rachmaninoff” series, is Classical crossover tenor Jay Dref. Jay inspires audiences with his passionate, transcendent voice. His uplifting, timeless interpretations of classic standards and modern material has quickly made him one of the premier vocalists of his generation. Reviewers have called him “Groban-like” and his music has become very popular on classical crossover and adult contemporary playlists on Spotify where he has over 100,000 listeners in 157 different countries.  A Buffalo native, Jay is a graduate of The Juilliard School. He has toured internationally and performed at venues such as New York's Lincoln Center, Los Angeles' Dolby Theatre, and the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville. Jay also has appeared in concert with the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, the Niagara Symphony Orchestra and the Hilton Head Symphony Orchestra.  Most recently, Jay has collaborated with world-renowned soprano Sarah Brightman on several concert tours spanning four continents. He will continue to tour with Ms. Brightman throughout this year.

Breaking Mayberry
The Gleekend 1: The Groban Drones Are Coming

Breaking Mayberry

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 73:35


Marty and Dan leave the '60s for the bizarre 2010s. We meet the Glee Club, the weirdest, meanest, most annoying group of people ever to make your grandparents uncomfortable. It's all pop tunes and Obama-era optimism here in the Gleekend, and it makes us sick!It's Glee Season 1, Episode 3 "Acafellas"If you like this, leave a rating and review, follow us on Bluesky, visit our Patreon or email us at breakingmayberry@gmail.com.

House Calls with Dr. Vivek Murthy
Josh Groban: How Do You Connect With The Essence Of Who You Are?

House Calls with Dr. Vivek Murthy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 81:32


If we find ourselves off track in life, how can we ground ourselves and find our flow again? When Josh Groban first stepped on stage as a shy 7th grader assigned a solo by his music teacher, his own mother didn't know he could sing. Fast-forward three decades, and Josh has sold 35 million records worldwide. Josh's rise to fame as a singer, songwriter and actor happened relatively quickly, he says, and along the way, he sometimes lost sight of what he cared about, pursued the wrong things, and experienced loneliness and depression. Through those difficult times, Josh sought therapy and built deeper connections with loved ones and learned to turn to them for support. In this episode, Dr. Murthy and Josh Groban explore the challenges of navigating life when it becomes overwhelming, the power of the arts to heal, the importance the arts for young people, and how music has the power to transport us. (07:09) Did Josh ever imagine his music could bring healing for people? (09:30) Why are teachers so important for young artists? (08:18) How Josh dealt with self-doubt (23:01) What helped ground Josh as his fame grew? (27:03) How does Josh know when he's chasing the right things? (33:34) How does Josh find the balance between hustle and flow? (40:32) The isolation of fame (49:43) The courage to work with a therapist (55:30) The power behind Josh's song “River” (01:04) What do the arts do for our mental health & well-being? (01:07:36) How is Josh Groban supporting the arts for young people? (01:10:12) Why does Dr. Murthy feel so connected to Josh Groban? (01:13:36) Why should we pursue experiencing the arts in our lives? (01:17:02) Where has Dr. Murthy turned for inspiration or solace in music? (01:18:47) Can we create more access to the arts for young people and turn STEM to STEAM? Send us a note at housecalls@hhs.gov with your feedback & ideas. www.surgeongeneral.gov/housecalls  Josh Groban, Singer and Actor Instagram: @joshgroban Facebook: @joshgroban About Josh Groban Josh Groban possesses one of the most outstanding and instantly recognizable voices in music. A powerhouse vocalist and dynamic renaissance man, he has sold over 35 million albums worldwide. ATony, EMMY, and five-time GRAMMY Award-nominated singer, songwriter, actor, and philanthropist, his catalog spans a series of chart-topping blockbuster albums, including “Josh Groban” (5x-platinum), “Closer” (6x-platinum), “Noël” (6x-platinum), “Awake” (2x-platinum), “Illuminations”, “All That Echoes” (gold), “Stages” (gold), his first UK #1 album, “Bridges”, and his most recent release, “Harmony”. Along the way, he has packed arenas throughout North America, Europe, Australia, South Africa, New Zealand, and Asia. Groban made his Broadway debut in 2016 with a starring role in “Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812,” for which he garnered a Tony Award nomination for Best Lead Actor In A Musical. In the spring of 2023, Josh took to Broadway once again, performing in the highly anticipated revival of “Sweeney Todd”, playing the title role which earned him Tony and GRAMMY Nominations along with widespread acclaim. Groban is also a known presence on television, with appearances on “Glee”, “The Simpsons”, “The Office”, “CSI: NY, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia”, and “The Crazy Ones” as well as in the feature films “Coffee Town”, “Muppets Most Wanted”, and “Crazy, Stupid, Love”. In addition, he starred in the NETFLIX series “The Good Cop” in 2018. In 2022, he returned to the hallowed stage of Radio City Music Hall for his Great Big Radio City Show residency and launched a nation-wide live tour. Also that year, Groban also starred in ABC's special “Beauty and the Beast: A 30th Celebration” as none other than the Beast. Groban remains an active arts education philanthropist and advocate, and his Find Your Light Foundation helps enrich the lives of young people through arts, education, and cultural awareness.

Garimpando Bolachas
Garimpando Bolachas- Episódio 44- JUDITH HILL

Garimpando Bolachas

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2024 5:11


Judith Glory Hill É uma cantora e compositora americana de Los Angeles, Califórnia.  Para entender quem é, cantou com: Michael Jackson Prince  Gregg Allman Taylor Hicks Carole King Mike Oldfield Barry Manilow Dave Stewart Rod Stewart Incubus George Benson, A ascensão de Hill à fama foi imediata, graças também ao seu refinado gosto musical.  Por exemplo: Várias baladas originais, incluindo "Desperation", foram apresentadas no filme de Spike Lee, Red Hook Summer em 2012. Lee disse à Rolling Stone: "Ela é um talento fenomenal".   Em 2013 e 14, Hill abriu para Groban e John Legend nas suas turnês mundiais. A mãe de Hill, Michiko Hill é uma pianista de Tóquio, seu pai, Robert Lee "Pee Wee" Hill, tocou funk na década de 1970.  A mãe de Judith é japonesa e seu pai afro-americano.  Ela pode falar e cantar em inglês, japonês, francês e espanhol.  Se formou em composição musical na Byiola University. Em 2007 foi para a França para se apresentar com o cantor francês Michel Polnareff.   Hill assinou um contrato de gravação com a Sony Music em 2013  Foi vocalista de destaque no single "How Could We Know" de Eric Clapton, lançado em 2023.    Discography: 2012: Red Hook Summer (Songs From Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) 2015: Back in Time, produzido por Prince 2018: Golden Child 2019: Studio Live Session 2021: Baby, I'm Hollywood! 2024: Letters from a Black Widow Todos esmiuçados na playlist e nos vídeos do GB, conforme links anexos aos folders.

The StarBirds
S2 E21 - Groban Gonna Raise Us Up

The StarBirds

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 45:30


Facing yet another obstacle in the glacial mine, the crew of the Titan's Mercy must decide how best to maneuver through the cloud of combustible gas and reach the cavern beyond... NightCast Discord: https://discord.gg/K8PYcFG Donate For Destiny: https://childsplay.salsalabs.org/childsplayonlinedonationwidget/p/StarBirdsPodcast/index.html Soundtrack: The Diamond Dove (aka Sam Emery) The StarBirds is played, albeit loosely, using the Edge of the Empire system by Fantasy Flight Games and LucasBooks and currently published by Edge Studios

Fresh Air
Josh Groban's Sweeney Todd

Fresh Air

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 46:11


The Grammy-Award winning baritone first auditioned to play the Demon Barber of Fleet Street back in high school. He didn't get the part then; but he starred in in the latest Broadway revival. Groban will leave the role this month. He spoke with Fresh Air's Ann Marie Baldonado about his affinity for Stephen Sondheim, poking fun at his own image on TV, and starting his singing career as a teen. Also, Justin Chang reviews the new film Memory.

Fresh Air
Josh Groban's Sweeney Todd

Fresh Air

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 46:11


The Grammy-Award winning baritone first auditioned to play the Demon Barber of Fleet Street back in high school. He didn't get the part then; but he starred in in the latest Broadway revival. Groban will leave the role this month. He spoke with Fresh Air's Ann Marie Baldonado about his affinity for Stephen Sondheim, poking fun at his own image on TV, and starting his singing career as a teen. Also, Justin Chang reviews the new film Memory.

MichaelKushner
#87 - Jonathan Estabrooks: Creating a Production Business

MichaelKushner

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 58:44


“I am living my best life. Honestly, the multi-hyphenate life, for me, is the best life. I can wake up and I am never bored. I am engaged and driven to work on different things.” Jonathan Estabrooks went to Juilliard for opera, but just like many of us, turned his other interests into professional capabilities. And multi-hyphenates… we know how to pivot. During the pandemic, just like millions of others, spun the situation into something positive and became Vice President and head of recording for Emitha, a company which focuses on production, design, and production for artists, by artists. What goes into starting a new company? How do you balance the different responsibilities? What is spatial audio and how is Jonathan embracing it in his work?  As an active producer, mixing engineer, director and performer, Jonathan Estabrooks has amassed over 15 years of experience, 3+ Million views with a wide variety of content from short-form documentary, music videos and commercial content, to full album and single production. As a graduate of The Juilliard School he has been hailed by the New York Times as ‘a robust baritone' his experience in front of and behind-the-scenes has given him a unique understanding of the industry and how to craft the most compelling stories through music and film.  As producer and mixing engineer he has worked on over 25 titles many of which have charted on Billboard. Notable credits include Black and Blue (NYFOS Records/#3 Billboard Classical Crossover), LAMENT (Lexicon Classics/#3 Billboard Classical) and Anna Christie (Broadway Records/#6 on the Billboard Classical) with libretto by the late Joe Masteroff and 12-time legendary producer Thomas Z. Shepard (Bernstein, Sondheim). He co-produced his debut album These Miles with 4-time Grammy-winning mixer Dave Reitzas (Streisand, Groban). He has collaborated with Grammy and Tony-winning producer Michael J. Moritz Jr. and his work has been featured in major National and international media including on the front page of Billboard.com and twice in the New York Times, CBC Television, CNN and NBC.  As an executive producer and director, he led the team behind a charity single and founded Artists for the Arts in 2017 to save the NEA. Released on Broadway Records the single and music video featured Annie Golden, Peter Hollens, Chris Mann, the cast of Hamilton and over 150 performers. In addition to his music producing credits, his film and video work is extensive including music videos, virtual contents, galas, behind-the-scenes content and two documentaries currently in production including a profile of the first Black tenor to sing at the Metropolitan Opera, George Shirley.. He was associate concert producer and IMAG live video director for the Leonard Bernstein Centennial concert at Wolf Trap, directing 11 cameras and featuring Misty Copeland, George Takei, Tony Yazbeck, Manhattan Transfer, Take 6, Paquito D'Rivera and the National Symphony Orchestra. Mr. Estabrooks is a voting member of the Recording Academy and is co-owner and Vice-President of Emitha LLC, a full service production company focused on a full suite of creative services including recording, mixing, mastering, design, photography, music distribution and promotion through thier two labels, Lexicon Classics and Crossover Records. Visit www.emitha.com to learn more! @jonestabrooks Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Working Drummer
411 - Craig McIntyre Pt. 1 - Playing With Goo Goo Dolls, The Melting Pot of Josh Groban's Band, The LA Cache

Working Drummer

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 65:29


Craig McIntyre has had a long tenure as the drummer for the Goo Goo Dolls and has also performed with Josh Groban, Vertical Horizon, Idina Menzel, Deana Carter, Seal, and many others along the way. After building a very LA-centric career, Craig now lives in Portland Oregon.  In this episode, Craig talks about: The combination of festival and theatre work that comprises the Goo Goo Dolls' yearly schedule The challenge of being present in the music with your fellow musicians, and how different situations can make it difficult in different ways How to exit a gig in a way that leaves future possibilities open, and not take personnel changes personally How the gig you're doing can be a status symbol or platform, apart from whatever the actual music is  The musical cross-pollination that happened among the various members of Josh Groban's band The counterintuitive aspects of what the Groban gig required of the drummer 

BroadwayRadio
Today on Broadway: Monday, March 20, 2023

BroadwayRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 27:42


‘Dancin” Broadway Revival Review; Hectic Opening Schedule Kicks Off; Groban, Ashford Chat ‘Sweeney’ “Today on Broadway” is a daily, Monday through Friday, podcast hitting the top theatre headlines of the day. Any and all feedback is appreciated: Ashley Steves: ashley@broadwayradio.com | @NoThisIsAshleyGrace Aki: grace@broadwayradio.com | @ItsGraceAkiJames Marino: james@broadwayradio.com | @JamesMarinoJennifer read more The post Today on Broadway: Monday, March 20, 2023 appeared first on BroadwayRadio.

I SAID WHAT I SAID - WHY ARE YOU RUNNING
Reese Witherspoon A Christmas Story — It Came Upon a Midnight Clear by Josh Groban classical vocal style pairs perfectly with this tradition

I SAID WHAT I SAID - WHY ARE YOU RUNNING

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2022 10:14


These Silent Secrets
Episode 22: Groban V. Brolin

These Silent Secrets

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 60:33


This week our Terrific Teens make a plan, and disperse. Isla and Jason head back to school while Kanan and Avery see what's happening at the Hospital! Cast Credits: MC: Zachary Tuttle-Robb (@thatguyzackrobb) Nicole Tuttle-Robb (@nicolevoice) Mariah Clawson (@MariahClawson) Freddie Powers (@FreddiePowPow) Marcus Rosenberg (@MarcusRVO) Special Thanks to... Chase Greenlee (@TQLoudly) and Ghostlight Media Nicole Tuttle-Robb @DocAdamVO We are happy to announce TRANSCRIPTS! (Episodes 1-8 now available) https://docs.google.com/document/d/1F3gClPPZ38Qw8IDwu2N4LcJF1DJfIGIWr6Asii6jI/edit?usp=sharing MAKE SURE TO LISTEN TO THE END OF THE EPISODE FOR AN AWESOME AD FROM OUR FRIENDS AT "Infinity City"!!! Music credits Scott Buckley Bensound Whitesand Argsound Tune Tank (edited)

BroadwayRadio
Today on Broadway: Monday, September 12, 2022

BroadwayRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 15:46


‘Between Riverside and Crazy' Announces Casting; ‘1776’ Announces Lead Change; Groban, H.E.R., Moreno, Henry Join ABC’s “Beauty and the Beast” “Today on Broadway” is a daily, Monday through Friday, podcast hitting the top theatre headlines of the day. Any and all feedback is appreciated: Ashley Steves: ashley@broadwayradio.com | @NoThisIsAshley Grace read more The post Today on Broadway: Monday, September 12, 2022 appeared first on BroadwayRadio.

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BroadwayRadio
Today on Broadway: Wednesday, August 24, 2022

BroadwayRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 25:00


Groban, Ashford Reportedly Leading “Sweeney” Revival; Texas Church to Pay Damages for “Hamilton” Performance; “Joseph” Eyeing Broadway Transfer “Today on Broadway” is a daily, Monday through Friday, podcast hitting the top theatre headlines of the day. Any and all feedback is appreciated: Ashley Steves ashley@broadwayradio.com | @NoThisIsAshley Grace Aki grace@broadwayradio.com read more The post Today on Broadway: Wednesday, August 24, 2022 appeared first on BroadwayRadio.

Melissa Forman On Demand
Sophia is 87 and Loves Josh Groban

Melissa Forman On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 2:04


Melissa Forman talks with listener Sophia who loves Josh Groban.

Arroe Collins
Josh Groban Set For Harmony On Tour

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2022 9:14


This tour will be the first time Josh has played songs for a live audience off his latest album, Harmony, released in November 2020. Special guests joining him on this tour are the legendary New Orleans Preservation Hall Jazz Band as well as violinist/singer Lucia Micarelli, and singer-songwriter Eleri Ward. The tour will be held at mainly outdoor venues and will kick off on Friday, June 17th in Detroit, MI at the Pine Knob Music Theater and visit over 25 cities across the country before wrapping up with two shows at the Greek Theater in Los Angeles, CA on Tuesday, August 2nd and Wednesday, August 3rd. Josh kicked off 2021 with the release of Harmony Deluxe, which featured six additional renditions of timeless classics and performed a special livestream concert on Valentine's Day. This past November, Josh also celebrated the 20th anniversary of his debut self-titled album with the release of the 20th Anniversary Deluxe edition, featuring two new bonus tracks, “Roma Nun Fa' La Stupida Stasera,” Groban's first ever studio demo and “Mia Per Sempre,” the original Japanese edition bonus track.

Arroe Collins
Josh Groban Set For Harmony On Tour

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 9:14


This tour will be the first time Josh has played songs for a live audience off his latest album, Harmony, released in November 2020. Special guests joining him on this tour are the legendary New Orleans Preservation Hall Jazz Band as well as violinist/singer Lucia Micarelli, and singer-songwriter Eleri Ward. The tour will be held at mainly outdoor venues and will kick off on Friday, June 17th in Detroit, MI at the Pine Knob Music Theater and visit over 25 cities across the country before wrapping up with two shows at the Greek Theater in Los Angeles, CA on Tuesday, August 2nd and Wednesday, August 3rd. Josh kicked off 2021 with the release of Harmony Deluxe, which featured six additional renditions of timeless classics and performed a special livestream concert on Valentine's Day. This past November, Josh also celebrated the 20th anniversary of his debut self-titled album with the release of the 20th Anniversary Deluxe edition, featuring two new bonus tracks, “Roma Nun Fa' La Stupida Stasera,” Groban's first ever studio demo and “Mia Per Sempre,” the original Japanese edition bonus track.

Arroe Collins
Josh Groban Set For Harmony On Tour

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 9:14


This tour will be the first time Josh has played songs for a live audience off his latest album, Harmony, released in November 2020. Special guests joining him on this tour are the legendary New Orleans Preservation Hall Jazz Band as well as violinist/singer Lucia Micarelli, and singer-songwriter Eleri Ward. The tour will be held at mainly outdoor venues and will kick off on Friday, June 17th in Detroit, MI at the Pine Knob Music Theater and visit over 25 cities across the country before wrapping up with two shows at the Greek Theater in Los Angeles, CA on Tuesday, August 2nd and Wednesday, August 3rd. Josh kicked off 2021 with the release of Harmony Deluxe, which featured six additional renditions of timeless classics and performed a special livestream concert on Valentine's Day. This past November, Josh also celebrated the 20th anniversary of his debut self-titled album with the release of the 20th Anniversary Deluxe edition, featuring two new bonus tracks, “Roma Nun Fa' La Stupida Stasera,” Groban's first ever studio demo and “Mia Per Sempre,” the original Japanese edition bonus track.

REAL TALK - Come Follow Me
Doctrine and Covenants 98-101 | September 6-12 - Episode 37

REAL TALK - Come Follow Me

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2021 26:47


Let God PrevailUnclog TraumaGas or Groban?Lesson 37—September 5“Be Still and Know That I Am God”#DoctrineandCovenants #comefollowme #comefollowme2021 #realtalkcomefollowmeHow can we handle extreme conflict while limiting the damage? How are our afflictions the very things that work together for our good?Ganel-Lyn and Scott discuss the political stir the Saints caused in Missouri, they give us some fun facts about John Murdock, and they analyze what it means to be given the words to say in the moment we need them. Invitation: What questions, actions, and words has the Lord prompted you with this week?Links to in-video references:When You Let God Prevail, His Promises Are Sure | Ganel-Lyn Condiehttps://www.seagullbook.com/when-you-let-god-prevail-his-promises-are-sure.htmlCome Follow Me Through the Doctrine and Covenants | Scott Sorensenhttps://www.seagullbook.com/Come-Follow-Me-Through-the-D&C-Scott-Sorenson.htmlLinks to Sweet Salt outfits:Puffed Half-Sleeve Bishop Tophttps://www.sweetsaltclothing.com/puffed-half-sleeve-bishop-top-mustard.htmlPaper-Bag Midi Skirthttps://www.sweetsaltclothing.com/skirt-paper-bag-blue.html

The Muni Story
Gary Soerensen

The Muni Story

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 39:03


Gary no longer lives in the Springfield area, but he was heavily involved with the Muni throughout the later part of the 1970s through the 1980s. Gary was a vocal music teacher with the Rochester High School and later Chatham Glenwood High School. He made his Muni debut as the vocal director for Bye Bye Birdie in 1976. Gary later went on to direct many shows, including Carousel in 1979, Show Boat in 1980, Grease in 1981, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat in both 1983 and 1989, Evita in 1985, and The Wiz in 1987. Gary also served on the Muni's Board of Managers, including a stint as President. Gary left Springfield in 1991 and moved to Los Angeles where he taught at the prestigious Los Angeles County High School for the Arts. His star pupil was Josh Groban, whom Gary cast as Tevye in a production of Fiddler on the Roof. Groban credits Gary as a teacher that deeply influenced him. Gary is now retired. Want to get involved in this project? Email history@themuni.org.

Apropos Musical
S2:E6 Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812

Apropos Musical

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 63:19


Endelig blev det Jespers tur til at rulle en forestilling ud for Louise, nemlig den lidt alternative musical med den mundrette titel “Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812”. Der bliver nørdet godt igennem, raslet lidt med rasleæg og selvfølgelig snakket en masse om alle de gode ting ved sådan en forestilling!

The Unauthorized Critics Circle
3: Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812 (Broadway, November 16th 2016)

The Unauthorized Critics Circle

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 78:07


Joshua and Dan visit a supper club in 19th century Russia to watch the Broadway production of Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812 in what Dan (and No One Else) calls an "immersive theatrical d'experiencé". At this performance, taking place on the November 16th 2016 show of its Broadway run, there's a standby going on out there somewhere, and Groban isn't here. As Moscow's on the brink of collapse and the Comet lurks ever closer, our hosts spend their time asking will the Comet bring rebirth, or does it portend untold horrors and the end of innovative musical theatre? And yes, we talk about that casting situation. Tune in to next week's episode when we discuss The Rink; specifically, a performance from the Broadway production in 1984! Contact us: unccpodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @unccpodcast Instagram: @unccpodcast

My Imaginary Broadway Friend
18: The One Where They Read War and Peace (Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812)

My Imaginary Broadway Friend

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 78:37


There's a war going on out there somewhere, and Elizabeth and Wes are curled up by the fire reading War and Peace. Spoiler alert: this electropop opera based on Leo Tolstoy's most famous novel is a favorite of ours, and Elizabeth is about to expose herself as true Tolstoy trash.

LOVE SOMEONE with Delilah
JOSH GROBAN: "Harmony"

LOVE SOMEONE with Delilah

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 20:10


Josh and I go waaaaaaay back, before he was a global superstar (but very well on his way!) His recordings have become nearly synonymous with the Delilah Christmas program; that smooth, soulful, touch-your-heart sound. It's been a while since we touched base though, so I'm so tickled to have him join me on the podcast today. Mr. Groban has a beautiful new album that dropped last week, 'Harmony' - it includes some covers, some collaborations, and some brand new pieces that weren't originally intended for the project, but came from the time Josh had in his studio during the spring's lock-down. (The incredible music that has come from this terrible situation reminds us that life is full of silver linings!) We get to hear all about the album and all about what's going on with the one and only Josh Groban - including musings on how learning to cook and making music have several similarities! Join us! ~ Delilah Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

The Vinyl Supper with Foy Vance

On the 11th episode of The Vinyl Supper, Foy is joined by legend Josh Groban. The Grammy, Tony, and Emmy-nominated singer, songwriter, and actor opines with Foy on the city versus the country and the perils of overthinking. Josh makes a connection between his last appetizer and what he considers to be ‘the most bonkers Beach Boys song,' and he talks with Foy about the pleasures and perils of living in Malibu. And, Josh makes it as the first guest to shout out the concept of breakfast for dinner. Groban has appeared in feature films like Crazy Stupid Love, The Hollers, Coffee Town, and Muppets Most Wanted, plus on television in The Office, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, and The Crazy Ones. He paused his Great Big Radio City Show at Radio City Music Hall for quarantine, and he will resume there in April 2021. Groban remains an active arts education philanthropist and advocate as a member of Americans for the Arts Artists Committee and Groban's Find Your Light Foundation helps enrich the lives of young people through arts, education, and cultural awareness. This episode was recorded in July 2020. Visit TheVinylSupper.com for more information on this podcast and video series.

Stacey Norman
LISTEN: Josh Groban chats new music with Stacey and JSbu

Stacey Norman

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 6:18


Josh joined Stacey and JSbu today from the comfort of his home in California for a Zoom interview about his soon-to-be-released new album, 'Harmony'. With Harmony, Groban performs a collection of timeless songs along with two originals, showcasing the artist’s unparalleled vocal prowess. Highlights include, 'The Impossible Dream', 'Angels', 'I Can't Make You Love Me', 'Celebrate Me Home', 'She', and many more. With a huge fanbase in South Africa, Josh Groban shared with Stacey and JSbu a special message for his adoring fans. Listen to the full podcast to hear what Josh Groban had to say. WATCH: Josh Groban chats new music with Stacey and JSbu

Token Theatre Friends
Ep 16: Songs of Hope (Feat: Josh Groban)

Token Theatre Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2020 35:30


On this week's episode, the Friends talked to musician and actor Josh Groban (Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812), who is about to release a new album called Harmony in November. But before that happens, he's doing a series of live virtual concerts, where he will be performing new songs and taking requests from his back catalogue. The first of those concerts on Oct. 3 will be Broadway themed so get your show-tune requests ready now! Groban called in to talk about creating music and finding faith during the pandemic. Here are links to the things they talked about this week: The Bail Project Romantics Anonymous by Emma Rice, Christopher Dimond, and Michael Kooman—presented at the Old Vic. Josh Groban's newest song: "Your Face." A classic Groban song: "You Raise Me Up." A very prescient Groban song, written by the late Adam Schlesinger: "End of the Movie." Info about Groban's next livestream concerts This week's Patreon shoutout: Mike Sablone, whose company the Warehouse Theatre in Greenville, S.C., are doing a Zoom piece called Objectivity. It's a Zoom seminar run by a "famous" decluttering expert that doesn't go as planned. It's part seminar, part interactive show, and part musical. It runs Sept. 30-Oct. 17. Break a leg, Mike! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

How CMOs Commit with Margaret Molloy
Racial equity and brand building with CMOs Vinoo Vijay (H&R Block), Alonda Williams (YMCA of Greater Seattle), Sheryl Adkins-Green (Mary Kay, Inc.), Andrew Curran (Lindt Group) and Meredith Groban Conte (TEGNA)

How CMOs Commit with Margaret Molloy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 56:46


S1, E4: June 4th, 2020. Margaret Molloy is joined by: Vinoo Vijay (Chief Marketing Officer, H&R Block), Alonda Williams (SVP and Chief Experience Officer, YMCA of Greater Seattle), Sheryl Adkins-Green (Chief Marketing Officer, Mary Kay, Inc.), Andrew Curran (Global Head of Marketing, the Lindt Group) and Meredith Groban Conte (Vice President, Consumer and Ad Sales Marketing, TEGNA). The panel explores COVID-19 and racial injustice. A single overarching theme emerges and that’s the importance of empathy. The CMOs also share their commitments by answering the following question: “How do you strive to ensure your company is responsive to your entire community: including employees, new talent, customers, investors and the community at large? As a leader of a marketing team, what is your personal commitment to being responsive?”

Canceled Too Soon
Canceled Too Soon #180 | Julie's Greenroom (2017)

Canceled Too Soon

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2020 101:33


Julie Andrews, the legendary star of MARY POPPINS and THE SOUND OF MUSIC and VICTOR/VICTORIA, teams up with Jim Henson's puppet workshop to host a TV series teaching kids about the theater! And she's bringing some of the most talented people in the world with her, including Idina Menzel, Josh Groban, Alec Baldwin and Sarah Bareilles! JULIE'S GREENROOM has its heart in the right place, but does it do what it set out to do? And was it really... CANCELED TOO SOON? Film critics William Bibbiani and Witney Seibold explore this charming kids show and analyze how effectively it teaches kids lessons about art and inclusivity and which of the special guests work best with puppets. They also share some of their personal anecdotes from working in the theater! Subscribe on Patreon at www.patreon.com/criticallyacclaimednetwork for exclusive content and exciting rewards, like bonus episodes, commentary tracks and much, much more! And visit our TeePublic page to buy shirts, mugs and other exciting merchandise!  Follow us on Twitter at @CriticAcclaim, join the official Fan Club on Facebook, follow Bibbs at @WilliamBibbiani and follow Witney at @WitneySeibold, and head on over to www.criticallyacclaimed.net for all their podcasts, reviews and more!  And don't forget to email us at letters@criticallyacclaimed.net, so we can read your correspondence and answer your questions in a future episode! And check out our Amazon Wish List to send us more exciting one season wonders that we can review on the show!

Praise Hands
Reviving Christian Art Through Gospel Truth w/ Dwan Hill

Praise Hands

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2019 34:37


People should look at Christian art and ask, “What must I do to be saved?” Dwan Hill As a musician, arranger, and Grammy-Award Winning songwriter, Dwan Hill has long been a secret weapon for legendary artists including Lauren Daigle, CeCe Winans, Josh Groban, and others. But recently, local church relationships and a deeper exploration of the Gospel have launched Dwan’s artistry to new heights, resulting in the fresh and colorful songs of Nashville Life Music. Hear Dwan and Robby chat through: The diverse worship scene that’s emerging in Nashville How Lauren Daigle transcended the “Christian” and “Gospel” divide What Jesus’ resurrection means for creatives today Learn more about Dwan’s work at http://dwanhill.com and http://nashvillelifemusic.com. Each week on the Praise Hands Podcast, join Robby Valderrama and learn from creative, cross-cultural solutionists who are shaping the future of church, race, music, and economics. Support the show at http://praisehands.com/donate. Special thanks to this episode’s sponsor TheChurchAhead.com: offering resources and advice for forward-thinking Christian leaders, including City Impact Coaching, Culture Coaching, and more.⠀

Catch The Show
Episode 33: Josh Groban - Bridges Tour 2018

Catch The Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2019 97:44


Well this was a bit of tough review to do. Bare with me this episode as I try my best to review a concert that was SOMEWHAT out of my element. Listen to my "complicated" but entertaining experience seeing Josh Groban (and the amazing Idina Menzel) on tour in support of Groban's recent album, "Bridges" (56:42). Of course, I also give my take on a few recent topics in music such as the whole 21 Savage/ICE situation (13:18) and the sexual assault allegations against singer/songwriter, Ryan Adams (28:06). Also trying something new by letting you know about some recent tour announcements (41:10). Support the Hyphen Podcast Group on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/hyphenpodcastgroup Follow me so you can keep up with episodes and more on my Twitter & Instagram : @ghostdawgydawg NY Times Ryan Adams article: https://nyti.ms/2DwPwBS Kali Uchis & Jorja Smith "The Kali & Jorja Tour": http://kalixjorja.shop.ticketstoday.com/ J.I.D. "Catch Me If You Can Tour": http://jidsv.com/tour Polyphia "Look But Don't Touch Tour": http://polyphia.soundrink.com/ Coheed And Cambria & Mastodon "The Unheavenly Skye Tour": http://coheedandcambria.com/ http://mastodonrocks.com/tour

Weekly Appellate Report
Holiday Reprise: It's Groban (Confirmed)

Weekly Appellate Report

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2018 55:44


It's confirmed: Joshua Groban will be the newest California Supreme Court justice. Revisit our conversation on Groban's appointment featuring Associate Justice Therese Stewart (1DCA/2), Presiding Justice Arthur Gilbert (2DCA/6), and former State Bar president Howard Miller (JAMS)

Back on the Block
Three Degrees of Karen Greco

Back on the Block

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2018 47:58


Karen has a star connection. Find out who it is! Plus, reviews of “Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald,” the Josh Groban/Idina Menzel concert, and the shows “The Prom,” “Bernie and Mikey’s Trip to the Moon,” and “Downstairs.”

Weekly Appellate Report
117: It's Groban

Weekly Appellate Report

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2018 57:41


An expert panel reviews Gov. Brown's final high court selection, Joshua Groban. Justices Arthur Gilbert (2DCA/6) and Therese Stewart (1DCA/2), and former State Bar president Howard Miller (JAMS) chat Groban, Brown, and the California Supreme Court to come.

Create Loud
Josh Groban, Please Listen to this Episode

Create Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2018 24:01


“Josh Groban is an internationally renowned singer, songwriter, and actor whose baritone voice is instantly recognizable and...”What the-- HEY! Are you seriously hijacking my episode synopsis right now?(Sorry, guys. I literally have no idea where this is coming from…)“...unparalleled among his peers. He has entertained fans across the globe with his multi-platinum albums and DVDs (selling more than 30 million worldwide), electrifying live performances, and comedic…”Seriously, cut it out! I’m trying to explain what this episode is about! Everyone is going to think I’m obsessed or something!“...film and television appearances. Groban is the only artist who has had two albums land on Billboard’s list of 20 best-sellers of the last 10 years.”Why are you doing this“This week’s episode of Create Loud will raise you up!”Oh, I see what you did there. Clever.We want to hear from you! Send us a message on Facebook or send us an email at podcast@createloud.org. Find us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter or visit createloud.org. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/createloud/message

The Televigion Podcast: Pilot Season
Pilot Season Episode 17: The Good Cop

The Televigion Podcast: Pilot Season

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2018 28:36


Televigion has returned! In a new more focused format and with a new name, Pilot Season. We (James and Rachel) will be recording regular episodes where we have watched the pilot episode of a show and then we'll chat for roughly half an hour. Sometimes we'll know the show, and sometimes we won't. Sometimes we'll like the show, and sometimes we won't. But we promise to have fun discussing it. This episode we watched The Good Cop on Netflix, a police procedural comedy-drama starring Josh Groban and Tony Danza as strait-laced son and corrupt-cop father, adapted from an Israeli show of the same name.  For the future we're looking for recommendations and guests! Get in touch with us:- Televigion on Twitter, James on Twitter, Rachel on Instagram, Rachel on Twitter, The Televigion Blog or televigionist@gmail.com.

We Really Like Musicals
57 – Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812

We Really Like Musicals

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2018


Episode 57 – Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812. The opera! The opera! This week we discover that if you ain’t Groban you ain’t livin’. Did we find this musical CHARMING, or irksome? Will we be playing the soundtrack IN MY HOUSE, or will we recommend it to NO ONE ELSE. Episode 57 … More 57 – Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812

Free Range Church Podcast
Episode 28 - It Wasn't That Way From The Beginning / Matthew 19

Free Range Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2017 14:41


Benson and Sean mix it up today and explore Matthew 19, looking at where in our lives is God trying to convict us, trying to tell us that He has a better plan, a better way. Where have our hearts been hardened to where we can’t or aren’t willing to see that? Join us today, plus Josh Groban makes a long overdue appearance on the Christmas song countdown!

Free Range Church Podcast
Episode 28 - It Wasn't That Way From The Beginning / Matthew 19

Free Range Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2017 14:41


Benson and Sean mix it up today and explore Matthew 19, looking at where in our lives is God trying to convict us, trying to tell us that He has a better plan, a better way. Where have our hearts been hardened to where we can’t or aren’t willing to see that? Join us today, plus Josh Groban makes a long overdue appearance on the Christmas song countdown!

I Hate Green Beans with Lincee Ray
IHGB #19 -- Favorite Bachelor Contestants

I Hate Green Beans with Lincee Ray

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2017 64:58


It's episode 19 of the I Hate Greens Beans podcast and Some Guy in Austin and I are taking walk down Memory Lane. We rank the men on The Bachelor! Well, it's more like an aggressive hike, because we talk about past bachelors from the beloved reality show on ABC. Did you know there have been twenty-one men who have willingly taken a journey to find love? That's a lot of seasons! We debate our favorite bachelor, our not so favorite bachelor, and memorable moments from past years. I talk about the girl who dressed like Peaches-N-Cream Barbie. We also discuss Courtney Robertson's book. Remember that time I interviewed Groban in Los Angeles...when he didn't want to talk to anyone... And SGIA's favorite season he loves to hate -- poor, unfortunate Jake Pavelka. I hope you enjoy the show!  

I Hate Green Beans with Lincee Ray
IHGB #19 -- Favorite Bachelor Contestants

I Hate Green Beans with Lincee Ray

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2017 64:58


It's episode 19 of the I Hate Greens Beans podcast and Some Guy in Austin and I are taking walk down Memory Lane. We rank the men on The Bachelor! Well, it's more like an aggressive hike, because we talk about past bachelors from the beloved reality show on ABC. Did you know there have been twenty-one men who have willingly taken a journey to find love? That's a lot of seasons! We debate our favorite bachelor, our not so favorite bachelor, and memorable moments from past years. I talk about the girl who dressed like Peaches-N-Cream Barbie. We also discuss Courtney Robertson's book. Remember that time I interviewed Groban in Los Angeles...when he didn't want to talk to anyone... And SGIA's favorite season he loves to hate -- poor, unfortunate Jake Pavelka. I hope you enjoy the show!  

Viewing Party
Episode 27: A Very Groban Minisode

Viewing Party

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2017 14:58


It's time for another Very Special Minisode! We've had some life changes going on outside the podcast, so, this week, enjoy an outtake from our Anastasia episode where were take a long tangent to discuss a certain curly-haired kiddo.

Married With Movies
Episode 159: Crazy, Stupid, Love

Married With Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2017 42:10


In this episode, the Mullets throw another curveball by discussing more free passes, our generation's "couple" and Josh bleeping Groban.

10% Happier with Dan Harris
#83: Josh Groban, Multi-Platinum Recording Artist, Actor (Bonus!)

10% Happier with Dan Harris

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2017 42:48


This a special pre-Tony Awards episode of the podcast with multi-platinum recording artist and actor Josh Groban, who is nominated for best lead actor in a musical for his role in Broadway's "Natasha, Pierre and The Great Comet of 1812." Dan Harris and meditation teacher Jeff Warren sat down with Groban at the start of their cross-country meditation bus tour back in January to teach this Broadway first-timer how to meditate.

Popcorn with Peter Travers
Josh Groban Talks "Great Comet," Performing with Immersive Audience

Popcorn with Peter Travers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2016 20:07


Internationally renowned singer, songwriter and actor Josh Groban is making his Broadway debut. Groban is appearing in the all new musical "The Great Comet." The show is already receiving rave reviews with some critics saying it is the greatest thing since the Broadway smash hit "Hamilton" and even better! During the performance, some theatergoers are even interacting with Groban on stage. Groban talks to Peter Travers about what it's like to take to the Broadway stage for the first time and play to an audience that's so up close and personal. Discover more ABC podcasts at http://www.abcnewspodcasts.com

Unpitchable Podcast
Unpitchable - Cenasaurus Rex Suplex - 038

Unpitchable Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2016 61:00


The crew talks about the importance of close toed shoes at night, how fun parkouring zombies can be, a hero so fast David still hasn’t seen him, and how rolling tiny dice isn’t as frustrating as it sounds.  David brings a prehistoric supernatural film that answers the age-old question:  Are there ghost dinosaurs?  Nick tells a tale straight out of a comic book about what happens when a creature of the night gets a new sidekick that has a filthy piano habit.  And Tim launches a movie into orbit about professional athlete who goes to space and forever changes civilization as we thought we knew it. 

汶霖FM|民谣摇滚 独立音乐
古典也流行 跨界名曲欣赏 20160330

汶霖FM|民谣摇滚 独立音乐

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2016 18:00


Wonderful Tonight - Eric Clapton Scarborough Fair - Sarah Brightman Time to Say Goodbye - Sarah Brightman & Andrea Bocelli Rolling In The Deep - The Piano Guys The Prayer - Josh.Groban&Charlotte Church

Pizza Beer Revolution
EP2B: Audrey Kate Geiger

Pizza Beer Revolution

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2015 68:00


EP2B: Audrey Kate Geiger   ABC's Rising Star finalist, Audrey Kate Geiger joins the REVOLUTION this week.  She tells about her experience on the vocal competition show, from being mentored by Ludacris to praise from Brad Paisley.  This song bird fits right in with the PBR crew and even gets a vocal performance out of the guys ... well, two of them anyway.     LINKS: http://www.pbrpodcast.com https://www.youtube.com/user/PizzaBeerRevolution/videos https://www.facebook.com/pbrpodcast https://www.patreon.com/pizzabeerrevolution https://twitter.com/PBRpod https://mobile.twitter.com/mpullano https://twitter.com/theDerekD https://mobile.twitter.com/dennistheintern https://instagram.com/pbrpod/ https://instagram.com/mpullano/ https://instagram.com/derekdeangelis https://www.facebook.com/fastlanedaily http://www.derekd.com/ https://twitter.com/audreykateGhttps://instagram.com/audreykateghttp://abc.go.com/shows/rising-star    

Worst Episode Ever (A Simpsons Podcast)
WEE #22.5: All of the Groban Outtakes

Worst Episode Ever (A Simpsons Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2015 14:59


Deleted scenes and outtakes from WEE Episode #22 - All of the Groban, including Dan's French Terminator impressions, Jack bashing WEE's blind listeners and the mysterious J.G. connection.  www.weepodcast.com

Worst Episode Ever (A Simpsons Podcast)
WEE #22: All of the Groban (S20E09 - Lisa the Drama Queen)

Worst Episode Ever (A Simpsons Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2015 74:54


This week, Dan and Jack enter a world of their own creation (filled mostly with action figures) to watch Season 20's Lisa the Drama Queen. Lisa and her new BFF Juliette create the fantasy world of "Equalia" to get away from their problems in a loose parody of Peter Jackson's "Heavenly Creatures." Sure, why not? Is there potential romantic tension between Juliette and Lisa? Is there potential romantic tension between Dan and Jack? And does anyone else remember Krod Mandoon and the Flaming Sword of Fire? Plus, the joys of Crazy Town, the new Mozart, and the best animated mugs. NEXT WEEK: Season 20's Sex, Pies, and Idiot Scrapeswww.weepodcast.com

Let's Take a Break!
Episode 1: Episode One: Goin' Groban

Let's Take a Break!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2014 40:21


This week, we take a detour from our regular hijinks to present to you another groundbreaking podcasting genre from your friends at BloodHart Productions. Episode One is a semi-regular podcast consisting entirely of the first episode of a new podcast each time. Confused? That's a good place to start! But pay attention, dummy, and I'll explain further. See, each episode of Episode One is the first episode in a podcast that never made it beyond the first episode. Get it? No? Too bad because we gotta move on.... For our first episode, we present the premier episode of Goin Groban, the first of many Episode Ones but not the first of many new episodes. Your hosts Jim and Ryan get to the bottom of the mysterious and enigmatic genius known to most people only as Groban. Josh Groban is a singer and a .... well, just listen and find out along with our hosts as we "go Groban!"

DavPelton's FraudCast
Captain Swartie Presents Keep My Cash

DavPelton's FraudCast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2013 4:31


Major Captain Stebbins Swartie was born with less than 27 million dollars in the bank, and struggled to meet or exceed the expectations of his family. Once he took care of them, they were no longer a threat to his magnanimous empire. Since he is independently minded, he decided to go in to the studio and record songs that he would like to download. Don't despair if this music isn't to your liking, these songs exist primarily to boast his instant catalog.

Metal Injection Podcasts
METAL INJECTION LIVECAST #206 - Visual Assassin with Amos from TESSERACT

Metal Injection Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2013 122:49


This week's episode kicks off with talks of the Boston bombing and the reporting fallout from the tragic event. We discuss Uncle Ruslan and terrible reporting puns. We learned what "visual assassin" means. In the second hour, we're joined by Amos of Tesseract who had absolutely nothing negative to say about Periphery unfortunately. Longtime fan, Groban, calls in and tells a story about breaking glass, we learn about Street Fighter 2 tournaments and we learn about Indian frozen dinners. Here's this week's playlist: Black Sabbath – God Is Dead? Sleep – The Druid Mastodon – Blood And Thunder TesseracT – Of Mind – Nocturne Listen to the Metal Injection Livecast on Stitcher or on iTunes (please leave a rating/review as well). Also, make sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Youtube.

Metal Injection Podcasts
METAL INJECTION LIVECAST #131 - Seinfelch

Metal Injection Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2011 129:48


If you want to hear just the 9/11 song, we uploaded it to our new Youtube channel. It took less than 2 minutes to begin talking about poop on this edition of the Livecast. Noa told a story about running into a Jew on a plane. Sean then finally talked about his high-school reunion. We got a call from Shlomo, who tried to educate us about morals followed by Groban calling in about a struggle he had while flirting with a girl at Heavy MTL Festival. In hour 2, we began by talking about 9/11, and created a brand new 9/11 tribute song right there on the spot that is sure to be a new internet sensation. We ended wrapped up the show talking about our "relaxing" habits. Here is this week's playlist: Death – Lack Of Comprehension Hull – Fire Vein Last Chance To Reason– Coded To Fail Ed Gein – The Marlboro Man Is A Douchebag Programming Note: Due to the Big 4 show being next Wednesday, we will be broadcasting a new episode NEXT THURSDAY, September 15th at the regular time of 8pmEST.

Metal Injection Podcasts
METAL INJECTION LIVECAST #98 - DeCox [UPDATED]

Metal Injection Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2010 134:33


This edition of the Metal Injection Livecast happened during the great snowpocalypse of 2010. Sid was unable to make the show and 3D made it just a few minutes into the show. We all shared stories about how much we hate the snow. Sid eventually called in, and we also got a great call from Evan in Norway who was hanging out with Thor Shredsteen evidently. Rob then mentioned how he fulfilled his promise to Sean that he would get laid before the end of the year, which the rest of the crew asked him about. We then got a call from a dude in Australia who told us a story about being kicked out of the backstage area of a Megadeth show. After the music break, we played a new Shlomo tribute by Groban, and then get Shlomo's opinion on it. We concluded the show discussing how long we've gone without taking a shower. Here is this week's playlist: Ihsahn – Heavens Black Sea Meshuggah – Entrapment Kvelertak – Sultans of Satan Pantera – The Sleep See You Next Tuesday – 8 Dead, 9 If You Count the Fetus