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Comment on this episode by going to KDramaChat.comToday, we'll be discussing Episode 12 of When Life Gives You Tangerines, the hit K Drama on Netflix starring IU as Oh Ae-sun and Park Bo-gum as Yang Gwan-sik as young adults, then Moon So-ri as Oh Ae-sun and Park Hae-joon as Yang Gwan-sik as older adults. We discuss:The songs featured during the recap: They Fell Down But Got Back Up Again and Eternal Nostalgia, both by Judah Earl, a non-Korean musician who has contributed to many K Dramas OSTs.The history and use of yeontan (연탄), charcoal briquettes in Korea to heat homes; Joanna talked about how these briquettes are prominent in Reply 1988.The healing nature of this episode for Geum Myeong, who returns to Jeju a year after her breakup with Yeong beom and is cared for by her parents.The lavish and carefully prepared meals Ae-sun prepares to nourish her daughter, including jangjorim, chonggak kimchi, bibim naengmyeon, and kimbap.A sweet sunrise boat ride between Gwan-sik and Geum Myeong that rekindles their bond and reveals Gwan-sik's quiet but profound love.Ae-sun's maternal wisdom and her confidence in Geum Myeong, seen when she reveals she never sent out wedding invitations, instinctively knowing the marriage wouldn't happen.The thoughtful gifts Geum Myeong gives her parents, the notebook for Ae sun and the hand cream for Gwan sik.Ae-sun's touching conversation with her elderly grandmother; both women understand what it means to have lost a child.The poetic scene between Ae-sun's grandmother and Gwang Rye, possibly a moment of transition to the afterlife.Eun Myeong's return home from the military and the shocking arrival of Hyeon suk and the announcement that she is pregnant. The return of Chung Seop and his desperate dash after Geum Myeong's bus, echoing Ae-sun's cry to Gwan-sik years ago.Cultural references to Sandglass, Seo Taiji and Boys, Princess Diana's 1995 interview, and former President Chun Doo Hwan's downfall.The moving cinematography of the sunrise scene.Reflections on the multiple deaths in the episode and their emotional impact on Ae-sun and Gwan-sik, especially concerning their lost son.Our deep dive into the career of Jang Hye-jin, her impressive range, and how unrecognizable she is across her roles—from Parasite to Crash Landing on You to Dr. Slump.ReferencesWaste Management in KoreaJang-jorim - WikipediaWhat is Chonggak Kimchi?Bibim Naengmyeon (Spicy Korean Buckwheat Noodles)Dosirac - WikipediaSandglass (TV series) - WikipediaGwangju Uprising - WikipediaSeo Taiji and Boys - Wikipedia
Comment on this episode by going to KDramaChat.comToday, we'll be discussing Episode 10 of When Life Gives You Tangerines, the hit K Drama on Netflix starring IU as Oh Ae-sun and Park Bo-gum as Yang Gwan-sik as young adults, then Moon So-ri as Oh Ae-sun and Park Hae-joon as Yang Gwan-sik as older adults. We discuss:The featured song during the recap: “Theme of Ae-sun” by Park Sung-il, the musician who also wrote “Theme of Gwan-sik,” “Spring in a Heartbeat,” and “Two Faced Summer” from this OST.The Baeksang Awards wins for this show—Best Drama, Best Screenplay, Best Supporting Actress, and Best Supporting Actor—and how validating it feels to have picked a gem for Season 11 of our podcast!How this episode focuses on three mothers and their powerful love for their children: Ae-sun, Yeong-ran, and Chung-seop's mom.The symbolic and cultural significance of white rice, and how Bu Sang-gil uses it as a weapon in his drunken tirade.Oh Seong's boiling anger against his father and sister, and his tragic learned behavior from witnessing his father's abuse.Hyeon-suk's origami cranes and how they parallel Geum Myeong's cranes from Japan—symbols of hope, wishes, and emotional solace.How the village haenyeos serve as the Greek chorus, offering wisdom, gossip, and commentary with humor and truth.Eun Myeong's cigarette-selling side hustle and his rebellion against his parents.The painful disparity in how Yeong Beom's mother treats Geum Myeong and Eun Myeong.Chung-seop's shy but grateful reaction to Geum Myeong's kindness to his mother, and their growing closeness.Cultural and cinematic references throughout the episode: Cinema Paradiso, Lambada, Choi Jin-sil, and the long-running radio show Two O'Clock Date.The origin story of Ae-sun's deep anxiety about her daughter, which probably stems from an attempted kidnapping during her childhood.Ae-sun's and Geum Myeong's mirrored dreams and trauma over the day Dong Myeong died, and how regret is a recurring theme in this show.Ae sun's dramatic save of Geum Myeong from carbon monoxide poisoning; we see that Ae-sun's intuition leads her to save her daughter.What we're watching now, including The Match, Big Mouth, and Reply 1988, plus a shoutout to Lee Soo-kyung, the actress who plays Bu Hyeon-suk, as a rising star to watch.ReferencesChoi Jin-sil - WikipediaEyes of Dawn - WikipediaMy Love, My Bride (1990 film) - WikipediaJesa - WikipediaLee Choon-jae - Wikipedia
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Comment on this episode by going to KDramaChat.comToday, we'll be discussing Episode 8 of When Life Gives You Tangerines, the hit K Drama on Netflix starring IU as Oh Ae-sun and Park Bo-gum as Yang Gwan-sik as young adults, and Moon So-ri as Oh Ae-sun and Park Hae-joon as Yang Gwan-sik as older adults. We discuss:The song featured during the recap: My Love by My Side by Isaac Hong, a gorgeous acoustic ballad performed with only guitar, piano and voice.The full-circle moment when Ae-sun and Gwan-sik's past kindness saves their daughter Geum Myeong from a false accusation nearly 20 years later.Guilt and obligation between parents and children, especially how Geum Myeong's guilt leads to emotional distance from her loving parents.Geum Myeong's awful experience at the police station, reminiscent of her mother's experience at the Busan police station 20 years earlier.Gwan-sik's efforts to connect with his daughter, waiting all day to see her in Seoul and facing her rejection with grace.Ae-sun's sacrifice: abandoning her dream of opening a café so Geum Myeong can study abroad in Japan.The museum that Gwan sik visited, which is probably the Independence Hall of Korea and the historical context of the 1987 democratic elections in Korea.The heartbreaking memory of little Geum Myeong waving to her father, and how a grown-up Geum Myeong's wave brings Gwan-sik to tears.How Gwang Rye, in Ae sun's dream, is still giving Ae sun advice how to discuss the death of Dong Myeong with Gwan sik.Ae-sun finally winning the poetry contest after years of longing, thanks to the haenyeos' secret submission of her poem.The mysterious wedding scene where Geum Myeong is sobbing—who is she marrying and why is she so sad?Reflections on “gaman,” a Japanese concept of enduring hardship with grace, and how it defines both Ae-sun and Gwan-sik's character.Park Hae-joon's transformation from the "nation's adulterer" to the "nation's romantic lead," and how playing Gwan-sik changed his personal outlook on his marriage and life with his wife.ReferencesIndependence Hall of Korea - Wikipedia1987 South Korean presidential election - Wikipedia
Comment on this episode by going to KDramaChat.comToday, we'll be discussing Episode 7 of When Life Gives You Tangerines, the hit K Drama on Netflix starring IU as Oh Ae-sun, Park Bo-gum as Yang Gwan-sik as young adults, Moon So-ri as Oh Ae-sun and Park Hae-joon as Yang Gwan-sik as older adults, and Lee Jun-young as Park Young-beom. We'll also discuss Yeom Hye-ran, the actress who plays Jeon Gwang-rye, Oh Ae-sun's mother. We discuss:The song featured during the recap: "To the Land of Hope" by Choi Baek-ho, a song that evokes nostalgia and the passage of youth.Feedback from our amazing listeners, including a poem shared by Winfor Lam and insights from Malcolm, Seven Seas, and Sue about character development and OST impact.How Gwan-sik is portrayed as the "perfect man," which we all think is unrealistic.Ae-sun's powerful transformation, stepping into her role as a leader by lying in front of a government truck to defend the haenyeos.The portrayal of Korea during the 1980s, including steps the government took to modernize the country before the 1988 Seoul Olympics.The clash between the haenyeos and Bu Sang-gil's efforts to shut down their market — a symbolic fight for community survival.Ae-sun's eventual election as Chief, her "harvesting season" after years of hardship and injustice.The bitter-sweetness of Ae-sun's triumph because she missed her mother so much.Geum-myeong's dangerous situation in Seoul, being framed while refusing to commit academic fraud under pressure from a wealthy family.Eun-myeong's struggles and acts of rebellion, highlighting the sibling dynamic and the emotional weight of living in Geum-myeong's shadow.The cultural references to "Aegukga," Korea's national anthem, and the interesting use of "Auld Lang Syne" in East Asia.The deep camaraderie and subtle politics among village women, including the surprise of Yeong-ran voting for Ae-sun.The tradition and symbolism of gifting rice cakes (tteok) when Ae-sun thanks the haenyeos for their lifelong support.Spotlight on Yeom Hye-ran, her acting background, her accolades, and her pivotal role as Gwang-rye in When Life Gives You Tangerines.Next week, we will recap and analyze episode 8 of When Life Gives You Tangerines. We'll also talk about Park Hae joon, the actor who plays adult Gwan sik. Did you know that he was once named “the nation's adulterer?”ReferencesAegukga - Wikipedia (South Korean national anthem)Aegukka - Wikipedia (North Korean national anthem)Lim Young-woong - WikipediaTrot (music) - WikipediaChoi Beck Ho on Spotify
Comment on this episode by going to KDramaChat.comToday, we'll be discussing Episode 6 of When Life Gives You Tangerines, the hit K Drama on Netflix starring IU as Oh Ae-sun and Park Bo-gum as Yang Gwan-sik. We discuss:The song featured during the recap: Hwal Hwal by Hwang So-yoon (aka So!YoON!), a blazing track that mirrors the episode's emotional intensity.The tragic and pivotal loss of Dong Myeong, Ae-sun and Gwan-sik's son, and the overwhelming grief that overtakes the family.The episode's haunting realism in showing how each family member carries deep guilt for Dong Myeong's death.Listener Malcolm's brilliant comparison of the haenyeos to a Greek chorus that offers communal commentary, humor, and moral perspective.The emotional support network of Jeju villagers, especially the haenyeos and the elderly couple who helped the family survive.The revelation that Min-ok paid the rent under the guise of a “moral scholarship,” and how language misinterpretation played a key role in the mystery behind who paid the rent.The deeply affecting scene of Gwan-sik breaking down at the government office while declaring Dong Myeong's death.Ae-sun's evolution, embracing help from others despite her strong sense of pride and independence.The powerful legacy of Gwang Rye, Ae-sun's mother, whose advice and memory give Ae-sun strength to carry on.The return of hope through Geum Myeong's acceptance into Seoul National University, a major family milestone.Cinematic details like the realistic typhoon scene and the use of the Jeju Fishing Village Set.2 possible, new K Drama elements: the kick to the shins, and reading poetry.Next week, we'll recap and analyze Episode 7 of When Life Gives You Tangerines. We'll also talk about Yeom Hye-ran, the actress who plays Jeon Gwang Rye, Ae-sun's mother—nominated for a Baeksang Award this year!ReferencesHwang So yoon on SpotifyProtecting Haenyeo: Ritual and Spiritual Practices of Jeju HaenyeoBehind the Scenes: When Gwan sik Collapses Upon Seeing Ae sun and Dong MyeongSocial Support and the Perception of Physical SlantJeju Island - WikipediaJeju Province - WikipediaJeju language - Wikipedia
Comment on this episode by going to KDramaChat.comToday, we'll be discussing Episode 4 of When Life Gives You Tangerines, the hit K Drama on Netflix starring Park Bo-gum as Gwan-sik, Kim So-hyun as Ae-sun, and featuring a deeply emotional story about family, hardship, love, and resilience. We discuss:The song featured during the recap: "Name" by Kwak Jin-eon, a tender ballad reflecting the enduring love between Ae-sun and Gwan-sik.Joanna's magical trip to Japan, including cherry blossoms, sushi, Enoshima Island, and meeting the amazing Akiko in Shinjuku Gyoen.How the lyrics of "Name" perfectly capture the decades-long bond between Ae-sun and Gwan-sik.The brutal reality of Ae-sun's early married life, especially her abuse by her in-laws due to not producing a son.The significance of 108 prostrations in Korean Buddhism and the intense societal pressure on wives to bear sons.South Korea's declining fertility rate, from 6 children per woman in the 1960s to close to the lowest in the world today.The heartbreaking and symbolic moment when Ae-sun flips the table to prevent her daughter from becoming a haenyeo.The shocking revelation that Gwan-sik is being physically abused by his boss — the man Ae-sun almost married!Ae-sun's fierce loyalty and love for Gwan-sik, including confronting his abuser in front of the entire village.The evolving dynamic between Ae-sun and her daughter Geum Myeong in 1994, especially around class, shoes, and emotional validation.Gwan-sik and Ae-sun's intimate physical and emotional connection, even decades into their marriage.The symbolism of sugar, kimjang, and daily packed lunches in expressing affection, social rules, and hardship.The beautiful theme of quiet sacrifice — how both Ae-sun and Gwan-sik shield each other from their respective pains.The significance of the episode's title, “The Blazing Summer Sunshine,” as a metaphor for both oppressive hardship and the radiant love that sustained them.A spotlight on Park Bo-gum: his acting and musical background, clean-cut reputation, and his return to dramas after military service.Next week, we'll recap and analyze Episode 5 of When Life Gives You Tangerines, and talk about the real-life couple that inspired this drama — or so the internet says!ReferencesKorean Beliefs: 5 Foods Believed to Repel Evil Spirits – Seoulbox.Prostrating as a Part of Buddhist Practice - Buddhistdoor Global.Did South Korea's Population Policy Work Too Well? | PRBPark Bo-gum - WikipediaKwak Jin Eon on Spotify
Comment on this episode by going to KDramaChat.comToday, we'll be discussing Episode 3 of When Life Gives You Tangerines, the hit K Drama on Netflix starring IU as Ae Sun and Park Bo Gum as Gwan Sik. We discuss:The song featured during the recap: “Neoyeong Nayeong” by Ahn Eun Kyung and Eunyong Sim, a haunting blend of traditional and modern sound, sung in the Jeju dialect and about young love.How the show is beautifully infused with Jeju-specific language, culture, and music.Our heartfelt shoutouts to listeners, including Ellen's birthday and Joanna's meetup with Akiko in Tokyo.The folk tale of the honest woodcutter and its metaphorical significance for Ae Sun's comparison of Gwan Sik to a steel axe.The heartbreak of Ae Sun pushing Gwan Sik away—not out of lack of love, but to set him free.The injustice of Ae Sun's expulsion from school while Gwan Sik only gets suspended, a commentary on gender and social status.Gwan Sik melting down his doljanchi rings to make a ring for Ae Sun—rings full of cultural symbolism and maternal sentiment.The chilling portrayal of Ae Sun's potential suitor, a widower looking more for unpaid labor than a partner.Gwan Sik's dramatic decision to swim back to Ae Sun after hearing her cries at the harbor—an epic open water swim of love and determination.Our leads' emotional reunion, wedding, and the symbolism of Ae Sun's wide-brimmed hat and new ring.The support of the haenyeos and their reference to the Cowherd and Weaver Girl folktale, a beautiful metaphor for star-crossed love.The reveal that Ae Sun was pregnant from their night in Busan, explaining the early birth of their daughter and the "conception dream" of Gwan sik's grandmother.The bittersweet final scene, where Ae Sun and Gwan Sik acknowledge that while they gave up dreams of poetry and athletic stardom, they have no regrets about choosing each other.Our deep dive into IU's stellar career as a singer, actress, and philanthropist—highlighting why she's beloved by so many around the world.Next week, we'll recap and analyze Episode 4 of When Life Gives You Tangerines and talk about the handsome and talented Park Bo Gum!ReferencesKnown as the “Poet of Flag,” Yu Chi-hwanFolk songs of JejuThe Honest WoodcutterThe Weaver and the Cow Herdsman: A tale of two lovers whose deep affection triumphed over loneliness
Comment on this episode by going to KDramaChat.comToday, we'll be discussing Episode 2 of When Life Gives You Tangerines, the hit K Drama on Netflix starring IU (Lee Ji-eun) as Ae Sun and Park Bo-gum as Gwan-sik. We discuss:The song featured during the recap: Ode to the Green Spring by Chu Da Hye, a hauntingly beautiful piece that blends traditional Korean folk styles with modern sensibility.The background of Chu Da Hye and her mastery of Seodo Sori, a North Korean regional singing style known for its mournful and emotive qualities.The incredibly moving moment when Gwan-sik silently puts Ae Sun's shoes on her feet, a gesture of deep love, reminiscent of Cinderella and symbolic devotion.Ae Sun's bravado and vulnerability during their walk through Jeju, leading to their emotional first kiss amidst the canola fields.Gwan-sik's poetic confession and Ae Sun's long-awaited admission that she's been ready for love since she was 14.The complex family dynamics that drive Ae Sun to run away: her stepfather's betrayal, her uncle's cold dismissal, and Gwan-sik's grandmother's harsh judgment.Ae Sun's strength in rejecting the guilt trip from her uncle, refusing to work in a factory or support a family that never cared for her.The historical context of 1968 South Korea, including the May 16 coup and the Blue House Raid involving North Korean commando Kim Shin-jo.The suspenseful scene on the boat to Busan when Ae Sun bluffs her way past a suspicious captain, boldly claiming she and Gwan-sik are married.Their failed attempt to pawn stolen jewelry and the significance of the gold frog as a family heirloom and symbol of wealth.The betrayal by the innkeepers who drug and rob them, leaving them penniless and desperate.Ae Sun and Gwan-sik's decision to sneak back into the inn and recover their belongings, only for their plan to go awry when Ae Sun insists on retrieving her precious flower hairpin.The thrilling ending: Ae Sun is tackled, Gwan-sik prepares a flying kick, and the episode ends on a cliffhanger.A flash forward to 1993 hints at Ae Sun's future as a mother, but the father's identity is deliberately obscured—leaving us wondering if it's Gwan-sik.The fantastic cinematography, especially the wide shots in the canola fields and the immersive market scene.Insights into the mystery of the writer Lim Sang-choon and a deep dive into the many women behind K Drama screenwriting.ReferencesSsing Ssing's Tiny Desk Concert on NPRJindo Arirang[Daily JOKOer] We Can Speak Korean with Just Numbers? Simple Korean Beeper Codes Top 5┃언어문화NGO 조인어스코리아Korean drama - WikipediaHong sisters - WikipediaKim Eun-sook - WikipediaPark Ji-eun - WikipediaKim Soon-ok (screenwriter) - WikipediaHwang Dong-hyuk - WikipediaHow to Tell if a Korean Name is Male or Female | TOPIK GUIDEWhat makes a Korean name masculine or feminine?When Life Gives You Tangerines Offer Comfort To Those Who Need ItNostalgia by Jung Ji YongDol hareubang - Wikipedia
Comment on this episode by going to KDramaChat.comToday, we'll be discussing Episode 1 of When Life Gives You Tangerines, the hit K Drama on Netflix starring IU as Oh Ae-sun, and Park Bo-gum as Yang Gwan-sik. We discuss:The song featured during the recap: Midnight Walk by d.ear. The song feels nostalgic and represents Ae-sun's longing for the past.The deeper themes of family, love, and survival that make this show feel unique compared to other historical K Dramas.The emotional opening with an elderly Ae-sun reflecting on the word "eomma" (mom) and how it carries deep significance throughout her life.The realistic and historical setting of Jeju Island, which makes this drama feel different from the more fantastical K Dramas we have covered before.The contrast between the English title, When Life Gives You Tangerines, and the Korean title Pokssak Sogatsuda, which means "You've worked hard" in Jeju dialect.The introduction of young Ae-sun and Gwan-sik and how their childhood relationship sets the foundation for the story.The significance of Ae-sun's mother, Gwang Rye, and her fierce independence as a haenyeo, a female diver of Jeju Island.The rich cultural history of haenyeos, their role in Jeju's matriarchal society, and the challenges they face today due to environmental changes and declining numbers.The economic and social struggles of Ae-sun, who is orphaned at a young age and left to raise her younger siblings, with only Gwan-sik standing steadfastly by her side.The role of gender and social hierarchy in the drama, as Ae-sun is denied opportunities simply because she is a girl.The heartbreaking yet powerful portrayal of Ae-sun's mother, played by Yeom Hye-ran, and her impact on Ae-sun's resilience.The dynamic between Ae-sun and Gwan-sik—his unwavering devotion and her initial indifference, which mirrors her mother's tough love.The visual storytelling of the marketplace scenes, where Gwan-sik quietly supports Ae-sun while she remains oblivious to his sacrifices.The grandmother's disapproval of Ae-sun, believing that daughters inherit their mothers' fate, and how this reflects traditional Korean beliefs.The poetic meaning of the episode title, Spring in a Heartbeat, which speaks to the fleeting nature of youth and the rapid passage of time.Next week, we will recap and analyze Episode 2 of When Life Gives You Tangerines and explore the fascinating topic of Korean drama writers—are most K Drama writers women, and can we tell their gender just by their names?ReferencesHaenyeo - WikipediaThe Last of the Sea Women - Wikipedia
In this episode, Oh Yes, Intern 1 and Maknae discuss some 이상한 습관 (Yi Sahng Han Seup Gwan)s that they have... How bad could they be...
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It's the beginning of the month, so you already know what that means! We're doing what we do best- talking music and talking ish. It's a gumbo pot of topics this week from twerking for democracy to prison releases to missed high notes. We got a lil bit of something for everyone. Social Media Twitter - @madmusicpodcastInstagram: @madmusicpodcastTiktok: @madmusicpodcastLinktree: linktr.ee/madmusicpodcastEmail: madmusicpodcast@gmail.comCreditsHosts: Mikala (Instagram: omegafattyassid09), Ama (Instagram: amaziva), Dami (Instagram: afrodamiac)Producers: Mikala, Ama, and Dami Editor: MikalaSpotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5HPtRqi77owOAJkCBq9wdM?si=8ca29810859b4635
As they left the Encrypted Forest behind, Ollie, Luna, and the Pixel Pirates made their way to the Luminous Lagoon, where the Key of Unity was rumored to be hidden. The lagoon's serene beauty and glowing waters offered a brief respite from their journey. That night, Ollie and Luna found themselves by the water's edge, where, under the silvery moonlight, their shoulders brushed, and their tension turned to electricity."I've wanted to do this for a long time," Luna whispered, leaning in to kiss Ollie softly. The world around them disappeared as they wrapped in each other's arms, their kisses growing deeper. As dawn approached, they rejoined the Pixel Pirates with renewed purpose and determination.Their bond strengthened, they delved deeper into the lagoon's secrets, unaware that glowing eyes from the shadows watched their every move. The battle for the Metaverse was about to become intensely personal, with the stakes higher than ever. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hello Seattle Mariners fans! John Trupin is here with Evan James and Kate Preusser to talk first place in the AL West and the largest division lead in baseball: Your Seattle Mariners. There has been oddly smooth sailing of late with the team sweeping aside their closest competitor Texas Rangers at home in dominant fashion. After years of looking to the wild card for salvation, the Mariners hold all the cards to control their playoff destiny. How does the roster shuffle shake out with Zavala still here, Locklear playing well and Polanco/France rapidly on the mend? What are some bullpen targets to upgrade at the deadline? Who will be the Mariners All Star representatives? Can the bullpen tightrope walking act continue? Get your MY BOOKIE DEPOSIT BONUS OF 50% and support the show! —> https://mybookie.website/MeetAtTheMitt TWITTER LINKS: https://twitter.com/MeetattheMitt https://twitter.com/LookoutLanding https://twitter.com/JohnTrupin https://twitter.com/KatePreusser https://twitter.com/EvanJamesAudio https://twitter.com/AndersJorstad https://twitter.com/RealZachMason https://macdougallbats.com/ We are partnering with MY BOOKIE to give you an extra 50% on your first deposit! Follow our link to sign-up: https://mybookie.website/MeetAtTheMitt Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After a few snags, we're back! Is wearing a Jane Doe hoodie in 2024 the move? We speak about the polarization of the iconic image and the ramifications of transitions to Beard Metal. We also talk about the state of hardcore fests, the death and "legacy" of Steve Albini, in addition to a discussion of the very unique "the death and birth of an angel" EP by fallingwithscissors and the progression of metalcore. Check out the fallingwithscissors EP: https://fallingwithscissors.bandcamp.com/album/the-death-and-birth-of-an-angel Check out the bangin' new Direct Threat EP: https://ironlungrecords.bandcamp.com/album/endless-siege-lungs-269 Check out Candy Apple's new great LP, Comatose: https://candyapple.bandcamp.com/album/comatose
Get timeless looks with modern comfort at https://MackWeldon.com and get 20% off your first order with promo code RORYMAL. Live show tickets are available NOW for Patreon users exclusively. Yes, they actually like the song. No, we're not kidding. Drake dropped a troll cover of the classic 'Hey There, Delilah' and the internet reacts. Is this strategy working for him? Julian thinks so. Kendrick will be celebrating Juneteenth with a show in LA, we speculate who the “+friends” could be, and what the reasoning for him popping out is (21:49). For the first time on tour, we are not doing an LA show date. Coincidence or a smoke duck? Mal laughs in Rory's face when he suggests the latter. It's Men's Mental Health Awareness month, and as the most healthy and progressive podcast around, we tackle the tough issues plaguing the superior gender (32:25). The team all share how they decompress when stressed (41:09). Ray J told Shannon Sharpe some interesting things about his rise to sextape stardom, and the guys take a second to give him and his co-host their owed respect (49:45). We suddenly go off the rails and have a conversation that we cut and put on Patreon. Coming back in, Kanye is being sued by his former assistant for sexually inappropriate behavior; we speculate their dynamic and read his official response (59:20). We have voicemails (1:10:53)! Today we give some young men advice on love and loss. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Get timeless looks with modern comfort at https://MackWeldon.com and get 20% off your first order with promo code RORYMAL.Live show tickets are available NOW for Patreon users exclusively.Yes, they actually like the song. No, we're not kidding. Drake dropped a troll cover of the classic 'Hey There, Delilah' and the internet reacts. Is this strategy working for him? Julian thinks so. Kendrick will be celebrating Juneteenth with a show in LA, we speculate who the “+friends” could be, and what the reasoning for him popping out is (21:49). For the first time on tour, we are not doing an LA show date. Coincidence or a smoke duck? Mal laughs in Rory's face when he suggests the latter. It's Men's Mental Health Awareness month, and as the most healthy and progressive podcast around, we tackle the tough issues plaguing the superior gender (32:25). The team all share how they decompress when stressed (41:09). Ray J told Shannon Sharpe some interesting things about his rise to sextape stardom, and the guys take a second to give him and his co-host their owed respect (49:45). We suddenly go off the rails and have a conversation that we cut and put on Patreon. Coming back in, Kanye is being sued by his former assistant for sexually inappropriate behavior; we speculate their dynamic and read his official response (59:20). We have voicemails (1:10:53)! Today we give some young men advice on love and loss. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Alex is working on his figure & Denny needs to stop betting We discuss *Jason Kelce being a nasty man *Caitlin Clark *Stephen A Smith RoyalTea Radio Tracks of the week Alex: Nicki Nicole - Ojos Verdes Denny: XG - Woke Up
Yes, "Wah Gwan Delilah" Remix really has Drake on the track, no, it's not a serious track. After Drake got demolished in his beef with Kendrick Lamar Demar and Adriel analyze why Drake released "Wah Gwan Delilah" now. Also, the hip hop continues its #Metoo moment as The-Dream is accused of rape and sexual battery in a new lawsuit.TIMECODES:2:07 Drake did it on purpose to cut the tension 3:32 This is him saying I am not accepting defeat5:39 Could Drake drop a ‘Mob Ties' right now?7:31 Chance the Rapper comparison 10:12 Good move wrong time12:25 The-Dream18:02 Hip-hop me too Follow us:YOUTUBE:https://www.youtube.com/@AlbumModeTikTok:Album Mode: https://www.tiktok.com/@albummodepod Adriel: https://www.tiktok.com/@adrielsmileydotcom Démar: https://www.tiktok.com/@godkingdemi Instagram:Album Mode: https://www.instagram.com/albummodepod/ Adriel: https://www.instagram.com/adrielsmileydotcom/ Démar: https://www.instagram.com/demarjgrant/ Twitter:Album Mode: https://twitter.com/AlbumModepod Adriel: https://twitter.com/AdrielSmiley_ Démar: https://twitter.com/DemarJGrant
J.D. and Dash talk about Drake's latest musical endeavor, Pharrell's Lego biopic and the upcoming “Black Barbie” doc.
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Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticExploring "Wah Gwan Delilah" - Drake and Snowd4y's Unique CollaborationJoin us on Notorious Mass Effect as we dive into the fascinating world of “Wah Gwan Delilah,” the innovative collaboration between Drake and rising Toronto rapper Snowd4y. Host Analytic Dreamz unpacks this creative parody of the 2005 emo-folk-pop classic “Hey There Delilah” by Plain White T's, transformed with a distinct Toronto twist.Learn about Snowd4y, a social media sensation known for his comedic takes on Toronto culture, who makes his musical debut with this track. Discover how the song incorporates Multicultural Toronto English (MTE) and Jamaican (Creole and Patois) phrases, reflecting the rich diversity of the Greater Toronto Area's youth.Listen as we break down the lyrics, starting with Snowd4y's playful nods to Toronto landmarks like Dundas Square, and delve into Drake's verse that touches on traffic woes, Instagram, and cheeky encounters. The use of Toronto slang and the playful nature of the collaboration make this track truly unique.We'll also explore the varied reactions on social media, from speculations about AI involvement to debates over its listenability and humorous commentary on its quirky style.Tune in to Notorious Mass Effect for an insightful analysis of “Wah Gwan Delilah,” a track that blends humor, Toronto culture, and unexpected autotune into an entertaining musical experience.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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This week we revisit the story of Yu Gwan-sun! Raised in a Japan-occupied Korea, Gwan-sun only knew life where her Korean culture was being oppressed and destroyed, but when she turned sixteen, armed with her education and mad love for her country she stands up for Korean Independence. Her story is one you won't want to miss! Special guest Earl T. Kim joins us to help shed light on this epic Korean history. — A Broad is a woman who lives by her own rules. Broads You Should Know is the podcast about the Broads who helped shape our world! BroadsYouShouldKnow.com YT/IG/FB @BroadsYouShouldKnow & TW @BYSKpodcast — 3 Ways you can help support the podcast: Write a review on Apple Podcasts Share your favorite episode with a friend or on social Send us an email with a broad suggestion, question, or comment at BroadsYouShouldKnow@gmail.com — Broads You Should Know is hosted by Sara Gorsky. IG: @SaraGorsky Web master / site design: www.BroadsYouShouldKnow.com — Broads You Should Know is produced by Sara Gorsky & edited by Chloe Skye
Gwan-hee takes yet another girl to Paradise. At this rate, he may go to Paradise with every single female contestant. Later, the women play a game to determine who goes to Paradise one last time. When the winner is announced, tears are shed. Later in the helicopter, even more tears are shed. Email us with thoughts, recommendations, and feedback at: takeinthetrashpod@gmail.comFollow us on our Instagram at @takeinthetrashpod - https://www.instagram.com/takeinthetrashpod/Feedback Survey: https://forms.gle/yiyZnGEAyeBfor5WA
The rest of the girls on Inferno finally get to meet the new contestant, Min-ji. With her addition, Gwan-hee again flip flops between multiple women (and certainly assigns percentages to them in his head). Will Gwan-hee date every single woman before he leaves, or will he actually make up his mind as he says he will? Email us with thoughts, recommendations, and feedback at: takeinthetrashpod@gmail.comFollow us on our Instagram at @takeinthetrashpod - https://www.instagram.com/takeinthetrashpod/Feedback Survey: https://forms.gle/yiyZnGEAyeBfor5WA
Welcome back to another episode of CrossxCultured. This week we talk about the tipping culture and Door Dash's new tipping rules.#TSMadison says you should have sex in the first 7 days of meeting a potential partner. #SummerWalker says she dates toxic men to have content to write about in her music. #OlodooftheWeek goes to #RahAli for being an online bully towards #AriFletcher .#CarefortheCulture goes to Nigerian Oladolapo for her innovations with recycling tires. Hear the latest in Music, TV, and Hot Topics. This is Crossxcultured
On this episode, Dre & Ali bring on special guest & plant-based nutritarian fitness guru, Rome aka @MiFiTHEALTHYLiFE to speak on early teenage years, getting sick because of sleepless work and viral video on ig. We also delve into the topic of money. Does money make people do evil things or is money just a tool for people's already desire/greed? All of this and more on the best podcast in the world...Rome's ig: https://www.instagram.com/mifithealthylife/
The boys are back from the first reggae festival of the summer with a new outlook... and the same antics!
On this episode, Dre & Ali bring on Jordan & @goldengatesbustv Dondre to discuss the unwritten Bible of "Bro Code"! What are the 'Do's & Don'ts' of Bro Code? Is it ok to sleep with your boy's sister? Do you care if your bonified homie goes into business with your X? All of this and more on the best podcast in the world...
In this episode, Oh Yes and Intern 1 catch up. They discuss what their 관심(Gwan Sheem)s have been as of late and reminisce.
Folkloric stags, ghosty footsteps, penis waypoints. Gwan sher, may as well. Get 20% off + free shipping with the code FUZZ20 at manscaped.com. That's 20% off + free shipping with the code FUZZ20 at manscaped.com.Support the pod:www.patreon.com/monsterfuzzCheck out our merch:https://monster-fuzz.creator-spring.comEverything else!www.linktr.ee/monsterfuzz
On this episode, Dre & Ali bring on special guest and owner of popular vegan brand Angella Irving, Christine to converse on the idea of 50/50 in relations. Is it viable for dating in 2023? Would you prefer to pay all the bills as a man? What if you make the same amount as your partner? Do women want a traditional man while keeping the modern day woman concept on their behalf? All of this and more on the best podcast in the world...
We found out about a cat who meow'd like a cat... then a pudgy dog! It was the morning after the big match! we'd a look back on the match. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gwan sher, may as well. Get 20% off + free shipping with the code FUZZ20 at manscaped.com. That's 20% off + free shipping with the code FUZZ20 at manscaped.com. Support the pod:www.patreon.com/monsterfuzzCheck out our merch:https://monster-fuzz.creator-spring.comEverything else! www.linktr.ee/monsterfuzz
On this Episode, Ali brings on special guests, Rob Lee, Ohene Cornelius & Xavier Sr. to discuss "WHAT MEN WANT". Do men want a hard life? Do men want to be pampered? Do men need a father figure? All of this and more on the best podcast in the world...Youtube: https://youtu.be/gZ_EPBIz-AQRob Lee: https://www.instagram.com/robs_visual/Ohene: https://www.instagram.com/ohenecornelius/WGP: https://www.instagram.com/wahgwanpodcast/
TAIPEI STORY dives again into Edward Yang's musings on the modern Taiwanese experience, juxtaposing the past with the future against a concrete-and-glass background of 1980s economic disparities. Childhood sweethearts Chin and Lung meet again later in life, when neither of them is quite ready to make anything happen. Debts, missed opportunities, and baseball fill the space between them – and as their relationship enters its quiet death throes, they find themselves helpless to prevent the entropy that drives them apart. - Get tickets to EDWARD YANG, GIANT OF TAIWANESE CINEMA (March 2023 at the Trylon): https://www.trylon.org/films/category/edward-yang-giant-of-taiwanese-cinema/ Follow us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/trylovepodcast and email us at trylovepodcast@gmail.com to get in touch! Buy tickets and support the Trylon at https://www.trylon.org/. Theme: "Raindrops" by Huma-Huma/"No Smoking" PSA by John Waters. Outro music is a song I think might get me in trouble (even though it appears in the song), so just take a listen for yourself. Timestamps 0:00 - Episode 218: TAIPEI STORY (1985) 2:38 - The episode actually starts 4:29 - The Patented Aaron Grossman Summary (under exclusive license from AG Enterprises, LLC) 7:02 - Baseball 17:12 - Gwan, exposition & pity instead of love 20:50 - Putting characters in meaningful context 27:58 - A dichotomy between future and past 32:08 - Who Chin is to Lung and the other men in her life 37:36 - Embodying the future/past dichotomy through characters 49:49 - The precarity of modern living 1:00:41 - The Aaron Grossman Edward Yang Filmed Apartment Quality Index (AGEYFAQI) 1:02:59 - The Junk Drawer 1:08:29 - Good Grief, Give Me a GIF! 1:14:04 - Cody's Noteys: Frank White Story (baseball trivia)
Happy New Year 친구(Chin Goo)s! We've hit the big Four O! Thank you so much for listening and your support! In this episode, the team discusses their 습관(Seup Gwan)s. The good, the bad, and the weird. ALL OF IT. *Other Terms Used 1. 빵꾸(Ppang Kku): Hole (There are other meanings) 2. 껍데기(Kkeop Deh Gi): The outer shell/layer of something. *The Video:https://www.youtube.com/shorts/Mz2WfBFdOAU
This week you're in for a treat — I invited my MicroBook Magic authors to come and join me live and read from the MicroBooks they've been writing during November. And now you can hear their creations on today's podcast! So grab a cuppa, settle in, and listen — and perhaps you'll be inspired to write your own MicroBook. Starting January 10, maybe? Maybe? Gwan! Key Takeaways: [1:00] Vicky created a program where you write a micro book in four weeks! [2:00] Vicky is hosting another one on January the 10th! [4:15] You hear from one of Vicky's attendees as she reads from the book she's just written! [10:00] Vicky's next student is up next as she reads from her newly written microbook! [19:10] You hear from Vicky's next student who procrastinated on her book all year. She finally got it finished! [25:10] Vicky's next student wrote a memoir about letting go of dreams. [30:55] Vicky gives a shoutout to hear students that weren't able to attend live. They worked so hard on their own books! [31:10] Vicky gives a quick intro on some of the books that were written. [35:10] Need an editor? Vicky's got you covered with Hannah! [38:45] Design your writing space to be a place of joy. [41:25] Are you excited to write your book? Vicky's got one for January the 10th! Go sign up!! [44:10] Congrats on writing your book everybody! Vicky is so proud. Mentioned in This Episode: Website Book Breakthrough Jam Podcast Subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, and Overcast Email Vicky about 1:1 coaching at: vicky@moxiebooks.co.uk Microbook Magic
In Episode 366 of the Ice Cream Convos Podcast, Xaviera and Karla discuss the untimely and heartbreaking death of Aaron Carter.They also discuss the post-surgery rumors surrounding Grammy-nominated dancehall Spice, the details of Al B. Sure's health crisis, Dwyane Wade vs. Siohvaughn Funches-Wade, the Kyrie Irving saga, Cher's new boo, Alexander Edwards, and more.For more scoop on these stories visit: https://IceCreamConvos.com!New episodes of the Ice Cream Convos Podcast drop every Wednesday! Visit https://IceCreamConvosPodcast.com for more episodes!Be sure to subscribe, comment, and share with a friend!
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On this episode, Dre, Rochelle & Ali bring on special guest Dondre to discuss the irony that comes with transgenders in society. Is 14 too young for Dwayne Wade's son to change his sex? Should transgenders tell their partner about their past life before sexual activity? Does it make sense to make newly proclaimed women compete in sports against natural born women? All of this and more on the best podcast in the world...
On this episode, Dre, Rochelle & Ali speak on the submissive woman. Rochelle feels all women can be submissive around the right man. Ali begs to differ and speaks on some of the teachingS of Sharazad Ali. Every man is not worthy of being followed. What is a manly man and even more importantly what is a fauci man?
On this episode, Dre, Rochelle & Ali take a deep dark look at undercover work from the LGBTQ in the infiltration of the school system. Many school clubs have popped up around America to help kids seek understanding into what their sexual preference is with kids being as young as 6 & 7. 5th Graders are telling their parents that they are trans now. Should politicians have a say over a woman's body? All of this and more on the best podcast in the world...
Reading Terminal Market Upcoming Events in Philadelphia, Tranquility Brewing at the Fuge in Warminster Pa and Wah Gwan seasonings are discussed in this fantastic episode