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“Dance Talk” ® with Joanne Carey and special guest, Megan Williams. In this episode of “Dance Talk” ® with Joanne Carey, join host Joanne Carey as she chats with Special Guest, Megan Williams, whose long and varied career as a dance artist brought her from Julliard to dancing with the Mark Morris Dance Group. She candidly shares her experience as a teacher and choreographer along with the challenges and rewards of aging in the dance world. Megan shares about her upcoming show, 'Smile Though Your Heart is Aching' taking place at the Mark Morris Dance Center in April 2024. Megan Williams is an independent dance artist, choreographer, teacher and repetiteur, with a BFA from the Juilliard School, and an MFA from Sarah Lawrence College. Her choreography has been produced by 10 Hairy Legs, DANCE NOW NYC at Joe's Pub and Dance Theater Workshop, and by the Rivertown Artist's Workshop, Barnspace, MIXT Co., Purchase College, Marymount Manhattan College, Connecticut College, and Interlochen Arts Academy. In addition to performing her own work, she can be seen dancing with choreographer Rebecca Stenn and in Netta Yerushalmy's Paramodernities project. She performed and toured internationally in the 1980's with the companies of Laura Glenn, Ohad Naharin, and Mark Haim, among many others. In 1988, she joined the Mark Morris Dance Group, dancing for 10 years, touring worldwide, teaching, and appearing in several films, including Falling Down Stairs (with YoYo Ma), The Hidden Soul of Harmony, The Hard Nut, and Dido and Aeneas. Ms. Williams continues her affiliation with Morris as guest performer, creating the role of Lady Capulet in Morris' 2009 Romeo and Juliet: On Motifs of Shakespeare and dancing in Bijoux at the 2014 Bessie Awards, guest rehearsal director, and guest faculty at the Mark Morris Dance Center. She has staged Morris' work on the Purchase Dance Company, Vassar Repertory Company, Fieldston Dance Company, the Boston Ballet, and the Pittsburgh Ballet Theater and on students at the Juilliard School, George Mason University, Les Etes de la Danse (Paris), Interlochen Arts Academy, and Cal State Long Beach among others. Ms. Williams has been Morris' assistant in a variety of settings including ballet, Broadway and television. From 2000-2013 she served on the modern dance faculty of the Conservatory of Dance at Purchase College, State University of New York and taught as a guest lecturer at Connecticut College in 2017. She was featured in Dance Teacher Magazine in 2010, 2014, and 2019. She teaches Dance for Parkinson's Disease in Rye, NY, and is on the renowned Dance for PD flagship teaching team. She has recently served on the faculties of Marymount Manhattan College and Hunter College teaching Anatomy for Dancers. She has served on the board of directors of the Martha Hill Dance Fund since 2011 and is proud to have a producing credit on the documentary film Martha Hill: Making Dance Matter. She was a 2019 Center for Ballet and the Arts Artistic Partnership Initiative Fellow at NYU (CBA). She is currently on the ballet faculty of Sarah Lawrence College. Instagram @meganwilliamsdance https://www.mwdanceprojects.com/ Purchase Tickets below Smile, though your heart is aching is a world premiere evening length dance and live music event with choreography by Megan Williams in collaboration with composer Eve Beglarian.https://megan-williams-dance-projects.ticketleap.com/smile-though-your-heart-is-aching/ Follow Joanne Carey on Instagram @westfieldschoolofdance And follow “Dance Talk” ® with Joanne Carey wherever you listen to your podcasts. Tune in. Follow. Like us. And Share. Please leave us review about our podcast! “Dance Talk” ® with Joanne Carey "Where the Dance World Connects, the Conversations Inspire, and Where We Are Keeping Them Real."
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Welcome back, Loudmouthers! I am so glad I was able to record with the one and only Prince Tyler to talk about Juneteenth, coming out, and being a flight attendant. I hope you guys enjoyed this conversation as much as I did and learned a little bit more about Juneteenth. Make sure you go out and support your local black-owned businesses (or the organizations listed below) and follow Tyler! Organizations to donate to: Snap 4 Freedom (a Black, Trans-led, Atlanta-based coalition working to build a Black, Queer, Trans, Feminist movement toward practical abolition): https://www.snap4freedom.org/home LGBTQ Freedom Fund (posts bail to secure the release and safety of tens of thousands of LGBTQIA+ people who cannot afford bail and are held in jail or immigration detention): https://www.lgbtqfund.org/ National Black Justice Coalition (civil rights organization dedicated to the empowerment of Black lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and same gender loving (LGBTQ/SGL) people, including people living with HIV/AIDS): https://nbjc.org/ Follow Tyler: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/princetylerr__/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/princetylerr__ Follow Loudmouth: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/loudmouthpod/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/loudmouth_pod Gmail: loudmouthpod1@gmail.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/loudmouthpod --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loudmouthpod/support
In this weeks episode, Rash and Mel with a little added input from their producer Jay break down why women feel the need to remove their body hair. Why have we been conditioned to believe that the more hairier you are ,makes you less sexy or even less desirable?
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Jazz Appreciation Month continues on The Music Podcast for Kids. Join Mr. Henry, Mr. Fite, and Mr. Hairylegs as they turn a rainy day into a blues song and the best day ever! Breakfast, hamsters, race cars, and music?! Find out more in today’s episode. Be sure to leave a review wherever you get your podcasts. Thanks so much for listening! Check out our YouTube channel: Remember to Share and Subscribe! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdGhqK_DWpRIKS45ICqN3eQ ***Classroom and Homeschool Teachers*** Find our digital resource to help enhance your classroom HERE! Like us on Facebook! Mr. Fite Check out original fun and educational music from Mr. Fite at https://brucefite.com/music and subscribe to Mr. Fite’s YouTube Channel Mr. Henry Learn music and the piano with Mr. Henry by subscribing to his YouTube channel: Mr. Henry’s Music World Listening Challenge Answers: Minor (sad) Blues Scale Major (happy) Let the music begin in 3, 2, 1... Learning music, having fun. That’s what we’re gonna do. Mr. Henry, Mr. Fite, exploring along with you. Learning music, having fun. That’s what we’re gonna do. Mr. Henry, Mr. Fite love hanging out with you. The Music Podcast for Kids! Hello and welcome to The Music Podcast for Kids we're your hosts Mr. Henry and Mr. Fite - Music educators extraordinaire! The Music Podcast for Kids is a fun and educational podcast where we learn and explore the best subject ever - music! And now, the music joke of the day. We love jokes. So if you have a joke, please visit our website themusicpodcastforkids.com to submit your joke. And guess what? It doesn't even have to be a music joke; it can be any joke. We will read and enjoy your joke on the podcast and also let everyone know who it came from and where you are in this great big wonderful music world. Our joke of the day is Hey Mr. Fite? Why is the ocean blue? Ummm… I don’t know. Because the island didn’t wave back. Make sure to send in your jokes by visiting our website themusicpodcastforkids.com a link to the website can be found in the show notes. And now the music word of the day. Music Word of the Day: Bruce: Before we get to our main subject of the day, Blues, let’s take a look at the music word of the day: Bill/Bruce: Scales! Bill: Mr. Fite, why do you want to talk about weighing yourself on a music podcast? Or did you want to talk about rock climbing? (kind of to self) I can see it now, scaling the face of El Capitan! No ropes, just some powder, and my muscular fingers... Bruce: No, Mr. Henry! Not that kind of scale, a music scale Bill: Oh, right, a music scale Bruce: That’s right. A music scale is kind of like going up or down a set of stairs. It’s a set of notes in a particular order and it has a special sound. I remember when I was younger, as I would go up a set of stairs, I would skip some steps and take some, one at a time. That’s exactly how a music scale works. Bill: Music scales are awesome! Bruce: Listen to this scale. Does it sound happy or sad? Bill: Definitely happy! That’s a major scale. Bruce: How about this one? Bill: That one makes me feel sad (sniff, sniff). It’s a minor scale. Bruce: Now here’s a scale that has a special “feeling down” sound. Bill: That IS different. It’s kind of sad, but, at the same time, it kind of makes me feel better. Bruce: Exactly. That’s what makes a blues scale special. That’s the beauty of scales in music. If a composer wants the music to have a certain feel, they will choose the scale that best fits that feeling. Bill: So there you have it. Music has a very important foundation: Bill/Bruce: Scales! Thank you so much for listening. We hope you are enjoying the show so far. Please subscribe to the podcast to receive the latest episodes and leave a review through iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts. Also, get updates on what we are up to through Facebook and Instagram by finding us at Music Podcast for Kids. Links will be found in the show notes. On to the show! And now, The Main Subject of the Day: Bill: Hey, Mr. Fite! How ya... doing. Wow, you look sad. Bruce: Hey Mr. Henry. I am sad because it’s raining and I was hoping to go outside and play. I’m feeling blue... Bill: Blue? Maybe you should stop holding your breath. Bruce: No, not the color blue, I’m FEELING blue. When we say we’re feeling blue, it means we feel sad or bummed out about something. Bill: Oh right. Bruce: My playtime got rained-out so you could say I’ve got the rained-out blues. Mr. Hairy Legs: Hey Mr. Henry, hey Mr. Fite! How ya doing? Bill: Oh, I’m fine, but Mr. Fite has the blues. Mr. Hairy Legs: Oh, the flu! Having the flu is NO fun, I had it once. Bill: No, he is BLUE! Mr. Hairy Legs: Oh, blue. Well, he looks more pale and pasty than he does blue, but, I’ll take your word for it. My eyes aren’t really the best these days. Bruce: Mr. Hairy Legs, when we say we are blue or have the blues, we mean that we feel sad or bummed out. All of this rain has ruined my plans to play outside today. Bill: Well, you got your bath and you’re all dressed so why don’t you have something to eat? I could cook us up some eggs and toast. Mr. Hairy Legs: I don’t like the legs of the roast, that’s always the toughest part to chew. Bruce: No, he said EGGS and TOAST! Mr. Hairy Legs: Oh, that sounds delicious! Bill: Okay eggs and toast it is! (Maybe some cooking noises and then eating noises) Bruce: Phew! I feel better having eaten something. Thanks for making breakfast, Mr. Henry. Bill: No problem, Mr. Fite. Hey, what’s the weather looking like out there? Bruce: Let’s see here...oh no! Now it’s sleeting outside Mr. Hairy Legs: Who’s sleeping outside? This is NOT good camping weather. Bruce: No, Mr. Hairy Legs, the rain has turned into sleet! Mr. Hairy Legs: Oh... Bill: Hey, Mr. Fite. I just found this cookbook on your shelf. “Teach Your Hamster How to Cook.” That sounds like fun! Bruce: Oh, yeah! That’s my favorite book. It only takes 15 minutes! Mr. Hairy Legs: Well, I don’t think hamster tastes very good. It must be an acquired taste. Bruce: Umm… never mind Mr. Hairy Legs… Bill: How ‘bout we watch some TV? Bruce: Great idea! Hey, my favorite show is on. It’s about a race car and a cool pink flamingo. Mr. Hairy Legs: Oh, yeah! Ringo was my favorite Beatle too, Mr. Fite. Bill/Bruce: Oh boy... Bruce: Hey, guys! Look! The sleet has turned into… SNOW!!! Mr. Hairy Legs: Let’s go!! Bruce: No, Mr. Hairy Legs. I said snow. Mr. Hairy Legs: I know you said snow. Whadya think I’m hard of hearing or something? Bruce: Oh, sorry Mr. Hairy Legs. Let me find my favorite pair of shoes. My big red snow boots! Bill: Yeah, I’ll go get my snow boots too! Hey Mr Fite, you don’t look sad anymore. Your big red boots helped you lose your rained-out blues! Everyone: Woo Hoo! Let’s go! Bill: One hour later…(coming back inside from playing in the snow) Bruce: Hey guys, while we were out playing in the snow, I had a great idea for a blues song! I’ll grab my guitar and practice the blues scale to get ready for my solo. Mr. Henry, you can play the bass, it’s over there. Bill: Oh cool! Bruce: And Mr. Hairy Legs, you can hop on the drums over there. Mr. Hairy Legs: I chomp with my gums all the time. How about I play the drums? Bruce: Uhhh… yeah… uhh great idea Mr. Hairy Legs. Okay fellas, here we go! The Music Podcast for Kids is brought to you by brucefite.com. Our very own Mr. Bruce Fite has truly fun and educational songs to listen to and sing along to. Music can be purchased through Facebook, CDBaby, and other downloadable websites. Stream Bruce’s music through Spotify, Amazon Radio, or wherever you listen to music. Bruce also performs live events. Visit brucefite.com for more information about his music and booking live events. Time for the super-duper music challenge. It’s time to test your ears. Test your ears? I don't think you can really give your ears a test Mr. Henry. I mean how do your ears hold a pencil without bleeding? Oh no Mr. Fite, when I say test your ears I mean listening to something and trying to figure it out through hearing it. Oh right of course. Time to play the music podcast for kids super duper music listening challenge. A little bit long of a title? We’ll have to work it out. Okay onto the challenge. In today’s episode, we learned about scales. And we got to listen to three different types of scales. The major scale, which sounds happy. The minor scale which sounds kind of sad. And the blues scale which is kind of a mix between the two. So, I’m going to play one of these scales and I want to see if you can guess which one it is. Are you ready? Here is number one. Is that scale major (happy), minor (sad), or the blues scale? Which one do you think it was? Here is number two. Is that scale major (happy), minor (sad), or the blues scale? Which one do you think it was? Here is number three. Is that scale major (happy), minor (sad), or the blues scale? Which one do you think it was? How did you do? Hopefully, you nailed it. You can go to the show notes to check your answers. Awesome! Time to wrap it up, folks! Thank you so much for tuning in to the Music Podcast for Kids. We hope you enjoyed the show, and most importantly, learned something cool today about music. Remember to send in your jokes or even a topic in music you would like us to discuss by visiting our website themusicpodcastforkids.com. If you are interested in awesome educational and fun songs for your kids to listen to and sing along with, please visit brucefite.com. Music is available to download with iTunes, CD Baby, and Facebook, and most streaming platforms like Spotify and Amazon Radio. Links will be found in the show notes. 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The Music of Ireland Part 2 In part 2 of The Music of Ireland series, Mr. Henry and Mr. Fite finally get to Ireland! They enjoy the beautiful scenery and learn about some really cool Irish musical instruments. They also discuss some traditional Irish song forms which are also great for dancing. Oh, and who’s that? Mr. Hairylegs?! How did he get to Ireland? Find out in today’s episode! We also got to chat with Marc Gunn, an Irish/Celtic music podcaster and musician. Check out our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdGhqK_DWpRIKS45ICqN3eQ ***Classroom and Homeschool Teachers*** Find our digital resource to help enhance your classroom HERE! Like us on Facebook! Mr. Fite Check out original fun and educational music from Mr. Fite at https://brucefite.com/music and subscribe to Mr. Fite’s YouTube Channel Mr. Henry Learn music and the piano with Mr. Henry by subscribing to his YouTube channel: Mr. Henry’s Music World Marc Gunn’s podcast can be found here: https://www.celticmusicpodcast.com/ Listening Challenge Answers: 2nd instrument 1st instrument 2nd instrument 2nd instrument (Theme Song): Let the music begin in 3, 2, 1... Learning music, having fun. That’s what we’re gonna do. Mr. Henry, Mr. Fite, exploring along with you. Learning music, having fun. That’s what we’re gonna do. Mr. Henry, Mr. Fite love hanging out with you. The Music Podcast for Kids! Hello and welcome to The Music Podcast for Kids we're your hosts Mr. Henry and Mr. Fite - Music educators extraordinaire! The Music Podcast for Kids is a fun and educational podcast where we learn and explore the best subject ever - music! On today’s episode, we are learning about Music of Ireland Part 2. In this episode we continue our journey and even get to interview an Irish music specialist to learn more about music of Ireland. And now, the music joke of the day. We love jokes, so if you have a joke, please visit our website themusicpodcastforkids.com to submit your joke. And guess what? It doesn't even have to be a music joke; it can be any joke. We will read and enjoy your joke on the podcast and also let everyone know who it came from and where you are in this great big wonderful music world. Our joke of the day is... Well first we just wanted to say that we have been getting your jokes, which is awesome. So keep them coming. Here are a couple from our listeners. This joke today comes from Niko. Okay what is Beethoven's favorite fruit? Banana banana. Great joke, Niko. This joke comes from Emma. What is the mountain that sleeps forever? Mount Ever-rest. Make sure to send in your jokes by visiting our website: themusicpodcastforkids.com. A link to the website can be found in the show notes. And now, the music word of the day. In part one of the Music of Ireland adventure we discussed meter as the music word of the day. We further discuss the meter of music from Ireland in our continuation of the journey today so wanted to recap the word meter. There are many sides to meter, but the one angle to recap on is the combination of how music sounds and its relation to meter. If you hear music that has a marching feel to it, it’s using in meter of 2. If you can hear music that makes you sway back and forth, it can be in a meter of three or a compound meter which we discuss further in today's episode. And music that makes you want to bop your head while you dance is in the most common meter of Western music...meter of 4. Another word to discuss today is the drone...and not like a drone that flies around and also not like when someone keeps droning on and on and on about their life story- like that one time when I was riding my bike on the fresh new pavement that the pavement guy just put down, such a nice smooth ride on my super sweet bike, so excited to get out on the fresh new, hot blacktop, I didn't even put my shoes on, and of course I had to stop to see something, so as I stopped I hopped off with my bear feet right on the fresh new Hot blacktoooooaaah. Mr. Q: Hey Mr. Henry! Me: Oh hey there Mr Quarter, well you scared me. Mr. Q: Well Mr Henry, you keep droning on and on about your life story while we are trying to learn the music word of the day...drone. Me: Oh right I got a little carried away with that story... Mr. Q: Yeah, so about that story Mr. Henry Me: oh yeah...that story...um… Mr. Q: Sooooo, you walked on hot blacktop...with no shoes...didn't you Mr. Henry Me: Ummm well… uhhh..yeah let's get back to the music world of the day: Drone. In music a drone is a note or couple of notes that is held out for a long period of time. The note sustains. Let's take a listen to this drone…. We will learn about this instrument from Ireland today, that has a bottom end note that sustains or is held continuously, as the other notes are played over top Awesome! And that’s the: “Music Word of the Day!” Thank you so much for listening. We hope you are enjoying the show so far. Please subscribe to the podcast to receive the latest episodes and leave a review through iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts. Also get updates on what we are up to Facebook and Instagram by finding us at Music Podcast for Kids. Links will be found in the show notes. On to the show! And now, the main subject of the day. Bill: Alrighty then, got some food and ready to roll. Bruce: Ah great, I'm starving. Well we best get on our way Mr. Hairylegs. Hairy: Have a great trip! Bruce: Thanks! Bill: Yeah thanks Mr. Hairy Legs, oh and sorry again for smacking ya with the sand anchor… whoops...yeah... Bruce: So how many more days until we reach Ireland… Bill: Well let me look at the hot air balloon app I downloaded...looks like… hmmm it says no map available for this long of a trip…? Bruce: What? Oh boy... Bill: Oh, I’m sure my signal is just weak is all..once we get back up there it’ll kick back in...no worries… here we go!!! (in a goofy voice) Two Hundred, twenty five days, 4 hours, twenty five minutes, and 32 second…later... 33 seconds...ummm 34 seconds… and… there's.. Bruce: (annoyed) Ok...Mr. Henry….maybe we put the penny whistle away…..phew are we there yet? I’m kinda getting sick of these granola bars. Bill: Wait a tick! I think I see it….IRELAND Bruce: Wow...IRELAND. Look at those cliffs? Bill: Yeah those are the cliffs of moher. See I knew we would make it. Bruce: Yeah I guess you were right. Bill: Ok, let's make sure we land this thing nicely…. Lift this thing up... And throw out the sand anchor and…. (throws and hits Bruce: Look out! (smash) Bill: . Mr. Harylegs? Bruce: Yeah Mr. Hairylegs? How did you get to Ireland? Hariy: Well, when you said you were going to Ireland, I decided to get on a plane to check it out. Been here for almost 6 months now. I love it! Bruce: 6 months?? You mean we have been in the hot air balloon for 6 months? Mr. Henry! Bill: Oh yeah, it went by fast though Mr. Fite...time flies when…. your having….fun..hey what's that sound? Bruce: Wow cool. Those are the uilleann pipes. They are just like bagpipes. Bill: A yeah bagpipes...that's when you have a bunch of little pipes in a big bag and you shake it around like a percussion instrumen…? Why are you looking at me that way Mr. Fite? Bruce: Oh boy Mr. Henry...no bagpipes sound like this….. (bagpipe sound).......to play bagpipes you use your air to fill up a bag, then you press the bag with your arm as you place your fingers on different holes to create different notes and sounds. Bill: Oh cool….I hear a droning sound too. Bruce: Yeah, exactly. We learned about the drone sound when learning about Music of India, in episode number 7. Bill: Right! The droning sound is when you have a continuous note or set of notes that constantly play while the melody or tune is performed. Bruce: Right! We hear a drone in the bagpipes as well. Bill: The bagpipes and uillena pipes are a little different. To play the bagpipes the musician uses their air to fill up the bag, but the uilleann pipes do not require the musician to blow into the bags, rather there are bellows that are pressed by the arm to generate the air into the instrument. Bruce: Bellows? Hairy: Elbows? Bill: No Mr. Hairylegs….not elbows. Bellows. A bellow is a device that you press together to create a large amount of air. Bellows are found in the uilleann pipes to pump air into the instrument making that cool sound. Bruce: Pretty cool stuff. Bill: Oh I hear more music coming from that restaurant over there...let's go check it out. Bruce: Yeah, lets get some food too! Bill: Oh yeah I am starving. (music plays) Boy that music sounds great. Traditional Irish music is known for its storytelling. Bruce: Yeah for sure and a traditional music session or play along is known in Irish as a seisiun (sheh-shun). Bill: Sweet looks like there is a violin, acoustic guitar, bodhran and that little box thing with buttons on it? Bruce: Ahh yes, that's the concertina. The concertina became more popular in a revival of traditional irish music. The concertina is also called a button accordion. There are a bunch of buttons that you press while squeezing the instrument back and forth to make a sound. Hairy: Makes me want to get up and do a little jig-a roonie Bruce: Yeah Mr. Hairylegs! Actually a jig is a type of music that has a certain feel, that in “total musical nerd” talk is in compound meter. Bill (nerd voice): Yes, compound meter or also known as compound time consists of a beat in a measure that is broken up into three separate parts. The numbers typically associated with compound meter include 6, 9, 12, 15 and more. Theoretically, compound meter could be translated into simple time but the use of…. Bruce: Ok..ok Mr. Henry, that probably went (phew) straight over our heads. Bill: . ah, yes sorry about that. Maybe we just focus on how compound meter sounds and feels. Bruce: Yeah, good thinking. We talked about meter as the music word of the day today. Compound meter has a sound like this….. When you hear music in compound time it usually has us swaying back and forth within our movement or dancing. Bill: Exactly, and the jig was a popular feel in Irish music that allowed people to dance and feel a certain way. Music is pretty powerful in its ability to get people to move and feel great while doing it! Hairy: Oh yes, I’m feeling happier and happier with this here jig! Bruce: Nice moves Mr. Hairylegs! Bill: Oh yeah get it going Mr. Hairylegs! Some of the most popular traditional irish bands are the Dubliners, Chieftains and Clancy Brothers. Bruce: Yuppers! So if you're ever in the mood for some great music, check out those cats. Bill: Cats? Ummm. they are not cats Mr. Fite Bruce: Oh, that's just a figure of speech...back in the day in jazz music they would call a cool musician “cats” which… oh boy...that confused look again...ok forget it. Bill: Yeah, Well, this has been a pretty cool adventure. So much cool music in Ireland. Let's sit and enjoy the music and food. Then! We will get back home in our hot air balloon. Bruce: The hot air balloon? Yeah right Mr. Henry, you won't drag me on that thing again. Bill: Oh come on we can play “What instrument does that cloud look like” the whole way home..it’ll be great, i ‘m getting pretty good at that penny whistle, oh then we can stop too see Paris, and Italy, and Greenland..oh and I always wanted to see Egypt and…. Bruce: And that's the...Together: Music of Ireland! The music podcast for kids is brought to you by Mr. Henry's Music World YouTube channel. If you are interested in learning how to play the piano with a fun and engaging curriculum geared towards kids please subscribe to Mr. Henry's YouTube channel called mr. Henry's Music World. Links will be found in the show notes. Again we thank you so much for tuning in. Time for the super duper music challenge. Time to test your ears. Test your ears? I don't think you can really give your ears a test Mr. Henry I mean how do your ears hold a pencil without bleeding? Oh no Mr. Fite, when I say test your ears I mean listening to something and trying to figure it out through hearing it. Oh right of course. Time to play the music podcast for kids super duper music listening challenge. A little bit long of a title? We’ll have to work it out okay onto the challenge. In today’s episode we learned all about the music of Ireland and got to hear some cool instruments that are a part of traditional Irish music, so we wanted to test your listening skills. I'm going to play two examples and you have to guess which instrument is from Ireland. One. Here is the first instrument. Here is the second instrument. Two. Here is the first instrument Here is the second instrument. Three. Here is the first instrument. Here is the second instrument. Four here is the first instrument. Here is the second instrument. Check your answers by going to the show notes we hope you did a great job. Marc Gunn is an American musician and podcaster and known for his performances on an instrument called the autoharp. Marc has and continues his amazing, award-winning podcast called Irish and Celtic Music podcast. It was great to talk with Marc about the music of Ireland, so let's get to the chat! Hello Marc Gunn, and welcome to the Music Podcast for Kids! So Mark we always like to start out by asking our special guests about their music background as a child. So what experiences did you have as a child in the school setting and maybe outside of school as well? I didn't do much in school. Most of mine was outside of it. My family both my mom and dad, both played musical instruments so I played the piano. Got lessons for about a year. It didn't take very well, I didn't like to practice nearly enough, but it was a lot of fun. In high school I picked up the guitar and got lessons again outside of school and that cooked a little bit more aside from the problems with my guitar which was it was a really big instrument and cut off the circulation in my arm. So it wasn’t until college I think I really really started nailing down playing the guitar. So as a guitarist who were some of your big inspirations as you began your guitar career. It wasn't so much about playing guitar as it was being Elvis Presley. He was my idol growing up and so I wanted to be a songwriter like him. It wasn't much later that I realized that he didn't write any songs but I fell in love with this music and I I did it. The first thing I started learning was how to play songs by Elvis Presley. And it just went from there. Awesome. So the guitar you were performing in high school you were performing in college, but the instrument that you perform now is the autoharp. So yeah super interested in this instrument and kind of how it works and giving our listeners a little more idea of you know what it looks like and how it's played and things like that. So could you tell us more about the autoharp? Alright yeah the autoharp is a sort of triangular instrument. You usually find it like you know grade school but it's basically a very simple instrument because it's you press a button and it creates a chord and all you do is strum and it creates this gorgeous sound. It's got this very full body. It’s got five octaves. It’s based on the zither which is a much older instrument and about a thousand years old. But the modern adaptation started the late eighteen-hundreds 1890s. And it's just got a beautiful sound. And it's so simple to play. And again all you have to be able to do is press a button and strum and that strum will be everything in the cord. And it's just, it just sounds fantastic, it’s gorgeous. And having it being an instrument that is a little easier to play it would be a great instrument for kids to get just to start experimenting with things so yeah yeah that's cool. And actually Bruce I don't know if this was the deal for you, but when I so we're both Marc we’re both Elementary music teachers. Right and so I've been teaching for 15 years. When I first came there autoharps what must have been the rage. Like in elementary school for kids. Well they were like the ukuleles of today. The toughest part of the autoharp is the tuning. There are 36 strings and they go out of tune fairly easily. I spend at least a good 15 minutes making sure that the instrument is in tune before I even start playing. And once it's in tune you know it'll usually last at least a good solid 30 minutes if I’m not playing it too hard. But sometimes it'll go for the full hour or whatever before I have to sit back down and make sure all the strings are in tune. And you start hearing little notes out of tune in the process. So you went from being Elvis or wanting to be Elvis to Irish and Celtic music. So could you give us some insight on what instruments you might see in a traditional Irish Celtic band? Yeah, so the autoharp is not one. The autoharp is an American folk instrument created in the late 1800s. It’s based on a German design. Popularized through Sears catalog. And it’s not one of the instruments but it is a great singer's instrument, a great folk instrument. If you like to sing its a wonderful instrument to have. Now in the Irish music world typically, you're going to have one of my favorites which is the fiddle, the flute or the Penny Whistle, the Irish the octave mandolin and the mandolin, a derivative of the fiddle. You have also have uilleann pipes which are a form of bagpipes for the Irish. There's the Irish drum which is called the bodhran and those are the types of instruments you usually find in an Irish session. And you’ll also find a guitar. Guitar has become very popular as well. Although there’s usually a slightly different tuning from most guitars. Yeah that's cool. Something that I saw it with I was lucky enough to travel to Ireland and it was like an acoustic Duo and and I guess you could you know this could be all across the world but it was the first time I'd seen it. They had put a microphone inside the case of their guitar and they used that as the like and they would stomp on it. like oh nice yeah. I was like oh that's so cool like I never even thought to do that but it just fit that driving music so well that we find. In the musical styles that are most common in Ireland, you have the Reel and The Jig. and and when that sounds like a very much great tactic for a reel because reels are a driving four four beats you know. It’s got this really great driving sound. Whereas the Irish jig which has this lilting. Yeah that's cool. So, in jazz music players in other following types of form which for listeners that's basically a way of saying like the way the music's organized. Like when you're in that situation as a jazz musician everyone that you can understand where you are in the music and there's a lot of improvisation and even though it may not seem like to a listener watching that it might not seem like you're communicating but there's a high level of communication. Is there something similar in traditional Irish music? New Orleans was interesting to me, was one of the top three immigration spots for the Irish during the potato blight in the 1800s and a huge Irish influence in New Orleans. Which of course New Orleans is also where the place is considered the birthplace of jazz. I have a friend who actually wants to do a research paper on the idea that Irish music was one of the big influencers of jazz because musically yes Jazz has it definitely has a you know a solid form and such. Irish music has a very solid form as well. You know you have the reels in the Jigs and what not but there is less of the Improv aspect that you find in Irish music than Jazz. Usually what you'll have is a tune and the tune is a Melody that fits into a certain form again reels, jigs, polkas, mazurkas or whatever. They might be you're going to have all these very specific formats and then during the set you might change to a different tune and it might be the same key, might be a different key but it's very different. But at the same time if you know them once you know the melody you know it's very easy to follow along because all the sudden you're in that same format which is again it very much like the Jazz sessions where they might include a little bit more improv and variations and whatnot. In the Irish session you might have a little bit less of that but it's there still the same structure that the Jazz session will have so it's a really interesting comparison between the two I find. So you have a podcast called Irish and Celtic music podcast. So can you tell us more about the podcast and the mission that it has? So I started the podcast in 2005 in the early early early days of podcasting. Yeah I think it was you know less than a year into podcasting when the podcast started. And the show is a music podcast, it’s like a radio show and it features an hour-long show of music by Celtic musicians. And the idea is to celebrate Celtic culture through music. So now not all of the music is traditional Irish music like I was describing these reels & Jigs and such as a lot of songs is a lot of fun sing alongs which is one of the other big things about Irish music is the ballads and such. And a lot more fusions of traditional Irish songs and tunes with a contemporary music the Celtic Rock genre. And the various many different fusions of that. And so my podcast is centered around again celebrating all of these fusions and making them readily available no matter where you are in the world and no matter what style of Celtic music you have around the world because again there. When the Irish I put out a CD called how America saved Irish music and the idea is basically that did you know all this traditional Irish music came out of Ireland and went to the United States and Australia went to Germany and Italy went to Russia and Japan. And all these fusions came back and created an almost new style of traditional Celtic music. And such that the you know songs like Danny Boy one of the most famous quote unquote Irish songs is actually a song that was as an Irish Melody but it was written by an English lawyer. But it's become an essential part of Irish music world. And so it's fascinating again, the fusion of these cultures and by bringing them all together we are able to more greatly be able to appreciate and celebrate these different cultures with all the influences that have merged together and the diversity of Celtic music. Yeah that's something. Well Marc Gunn thanks so much for being on the show and that we wish you all the best in the future with your music with your podcast. So thank you so much. Thank you very much. You take care. Time to wrap it up folks! Thank you so much for tuning in to the Music Podcast for Kids. We hope you enjoy the show, and most importantly, learned something cool today about music. Remember to send in your jokes or even a topic in music you would like us to discuss by visiting our website themusicpodcastforkids.com. If you are interested in awesome educational and fun songs for kids to listen and sing along with, please visit brucefite.com. 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Join Mr. Henry and Mr. Fite on an exciting adventure as they take a hot air balloon to Ireland. We run into Mr. Hairylegs and make a snack run before the big trip. This is part one of a two-part series. Wish us luck as we learn about the music of Ireland! Check out our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdGhqK_DWpRIKS45ICqN3eQ ***Classroom and Homeschool Teachers*** Find our digital resource to help enhance your classroom HERE! Like us on Facebook! Mr. Fite Check out original fun and educational music from Mr. Fite at https://brucefite.com/music and subscribe to Mr. Fite’s YouTube Channel Mr. Henry Learn music and the piano with Mr. Henry by subscribing to his YouTube channel: Mr. Henry’s Music World (Theme Song): Let the music begin in 3, 2, 1... Learning music, having fun. That’s what we’re gonna do. Mr. Henry, Mr. Fite, exploring along with you. Learning music, having fun. That’s what we’re gonna do. Mr. Henry, Mr. Fite love hanging out with you. The Music Podcast for Kids! Hello and welcome to The Music Podcast for Kids we're your hosts Mr. Henry and Mr. Fite - Music educators extraordinaire! The Music Podcast for Kids is a fun and educational podcast where we learn and explore the best subject ever - music! (sound of a hot air balloon) Bill: Ok, just give it a little more, put this strap here...and yup I think we are about ready. Bruce: Hey Mr. Henry, so umm yeah where did you get this? Bill: Oh yeah I got this on Shaz am azon Bruce: Wow, I didn't know you could get an entire hot air balloon… Bill: . Oh, yeah. It was a good deal too. So are you ready? Bruce: Ready for what? Bill: Oh come on Mr. Fite, ready for our trip with the hot air balloon. Bruce: Are you certified to operate this thing? Bill: . Certified? Well it did come with this certificate that says...congratulations you now own a certified hot air balloon...so yeah..I'm certified...Oh come on, just going up and down is no big deal. Plus I read the manual front to back so no worries. Bruce: Well, ok..it sure does look fun. Bill: Hop on in! Ok..let's give a little more juice and up we go! Bruce: Wow, this is pretty cool. Look at the view! Bill: Yeah I know and imagine the view when we get to our final destination. Bruce: umm final destination? Bill: Yup, Ireland! Bruce: Ireland!??? But that's a bazillion miles away. Bill: Yeah I know, it’ll be so awesome to travel across the world with this beautiful view to get to ireland and learn all about irish music. Bruce: Mr. Henry! How are we going to get all the way across the ocean in this thing! It’s impossible. Bill: Well if you say it's impossible, then it will be ...so just think positive. We will be fine. Bruce: Fine? What about food and water??? Bill: Oh I got a couple boxes of granola bars and I figured it would have to rain eventually so just fill up our cups and whala...water! Bruce: Oh boy...this is definitely not a good idea. Bill: But look at that view...how can we turn back now. Bruce: Well...Ok...It would be cool to see what's going on with music in Ireland. Bill: Yeah totally...so uhh any idea what this thing does? Bruce: I thought you said you read the manual front to back. Bill: . Did I say front to back? Oh I meant the front and back...kinda skipped all the stuff in the middle. Too many words... Bruce: Too many words…? Too many words…? Oh boy Bill: Well I’m sure we can figure it out. No worries. Here we come Ireland! And now, the music joke of the day. We love jokes, so if you have a joke, please visit our website themusicpodcastforkids.com to submit your joke. And guess what? It doesn't even have to be a music joke; it can be any joke. We will read and enjoy your joke on the podcast and also let everyone know who it came from and where you are in this great big wonderful music world. Our joke of the day is... This joke today comes from Georgia. Okay Mr. Fite, why did the banana go to the doctor? Because he wasn't peeling well. This Joke comes from and I hope I’m pronouncing this correctly, Sneya. Why didn’t the turkey cross the street? To prove it wasn’t a chicken Make sure to send in your jokes by visiting our website: themusicpodcastforkids.com. A link to the website can be found in the show notes. And now, the music word of the day. Bruce: Before we get to our main subject of the day, Music of Ireland, let’s take a look at the music word of the day: Meter! Bill: Meter is Music can also be called time signature. Bruce: Ah yes a time signature..let me just grab my pen here and sign my name..I know you’ve always wanted my autograph Mr. Henry, with being super popular n stuff and... Bill: . No Mr. Fite, I’m not interested in your autograph or signature. Bruce: Oh whoops..sorry about that. Bill: I would be interested in Taylor Swift's autograph though... Bruce: Ok..yeah yeah yeah . Bill: Right, so anyway...I was saying TIME signature. The time signature or Meter is a collection of numbers found at the beginning of music. There are usually two numbers with one number on top and the other on the bottom. Bruce: Ah, just like a fraction! Bill: Well, it does kinda look like a fraction, only fractions have a line that separates the top and bottom number. The meter or time signature does not have that line. Bruce: Ok, got it, so there are two numbers that are stacked on top of each other. Bill: . Correct, the bottom number is usually 4, although it can be a different number which is always multiplied by the number 2. Bruce: Ok, so let me get my calculator out and yes...and hmmm...carry the one… and ok...so 4 times 2 = …….. 8! Bill: Correct, so the bottom number could be an 8 and other numbers like 16, 32, 64, 128, 256…. Bruce: Woah woah woah! 256? Bill: . Ok, maybe not 256. The most common numbers on the bottom are 4 and 8. Bruce: Cool. What about the top number? Bill: The top number can literally be any number on the planet. Bruce: Sweet, so like my favorite number? Bill: Sure Mr. Fite, yes your favorite number can be on the top of our time signature. Bruce: Wanna know what it is? Huh do ya? Wanna know...waaaaaannnna a know what my favorite number is? Bill: Oh boy! Yeah fine ok, what's your favorite number? Bruce: Two million, three hundred and forty six. Bill: Oh boy…… well ok I didn't see that coming...umm yeah sorry we probably would never see your favorite number as the top number in meter.. Bruce: Ah darn. Bill: Yeah typically we see number like 2, 3 and 4 on the top part of our time signature. We do also see 6, and 12 as well! Bruce: Cool! But not two million, three hundred and forty six. Bill: No Bruce: Right of course! Ok, so the top number could be 2 and the bottom number could be 4….. 2/4. Bill: You betcha. And lots of the time, music that is in 2/4 has a marching kinda style to it! Bruce: Sweet, what about 3 on top and 4 on the bottom? 3.4! Bill: Well sure! ¾ has a swaying kinda sound to it... like this….. It makes you want to sway back and forth as you listen. Bruce: And what about 4 on top and 4 on bottom? Bill: Well Mr. Fite 4/4 is the most popular meter of them all. Basically if you hear music you can bop your head back and forth to, as you listen, or dance to, it’s probably in 4/4. Lots of music we listen to is in the meter of 4/4. It's so common, that they even call it common time! Bruce: Pretty cool. So, these numbers have a big effect on how the music feels. Bill: That's a great way to put it Mr. Fite. Yes, if a person is writing music and they want to create a sound that makes people move or feel a certain way, they have to be careful with which meter they choose. Bruce: Right, just like you said, if a composer wants to write music for a marching band at a parade, they have the option to write the music in 2/4. Bill: Exactly. And that's the word of the day! TOGETHER: METER! Thank you so much for listening. We hope you are enjoying the show so far. Please subscribe to the podcast to receive the latest episodes and leave a review through iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts. Also get updates on what we are up to Facebook and Instagram by finding us at Music Podcast for Kids. Links will be found in the show notes. On to the show! Bill: And now the continuation of our awesome hot air balloon trip to Ireland. Bruce: Ok, Mr Henry I think I’m getting tired of the “which animal is that cloud” game. Bill: Oh Ok, how about which music instrument is that cloud game? I bet we see some instruments from Ireland. Bruce: Oh, well...ok...I guess. Lets see...oh that instrument looks like the….. tin whistle.! Bill: Tin whistle? Bruce: Yeah the tin whistle is a type of flute, kinda like the recorder. Bill: Ah the recorder, lots of kids learn to play the recorder in school. Bruce: Sure do! The tin whistle is sometimes called the penny whistle. Bill: Ah gotcha. Yeah so the penny whistle must have been made out of pennies? Bruce: No, not made out of pennies. It's called a penny whistle because back then, it only cost a penny to buy. It was considered more of a toy played by kids, but eventually became a big part of music form Ireland. Bill: Cool! Bruce: Yeah, the penny or tin whistle is made out of rolled tin sheet or brass. It has six holes in the front for your fingers to cover, which creates different notes when you blow into it. Bill: Wait a second...I saw one of those penny whistles in my attic the other day and grabbed it and placed it…. Ahh here it is. Bruce: What a second, you have a penny whistle in your bag? Bill: Yup, I guess I do. Which is awesome, cause i’m itching to play it. Bruce: Well let's hear it. Bill: . Ok, here is the sound of the penny whistle. Bruce: Pretty cool. The penny whistle was used in traditional music from Ireland which we also call Celtic Music. Bill: Pretty cool. You know Mr. Fite, I’m getting kinda hungry. Best to stop before we start our ‘over the ocean’ part of the trip. Bruce: Yeah, that sounds good….(to himself) still not really sure how we will make it over the entire ocean but... Bill: Oh, look there is a burger stop! I’ll get us close. Bruce: Well Ok Mr. Henry, just be careful. Bill: Ok, just a little here, and a little there. And throw out the sand anchor…. (hurls and…) Hairy: (singing) dum da dum dum… Bruce: Mr. Hairy Legs look out! Bill: Oh no...look out Mr. Hairyleeeeeeegs! (hits Mr. Hairy legs) Bruce: Mr. Hairy Legs are you ok? Hairy: Oh Hey Mr. Henry and Mr Fite, yup I’m ok. No problem at all... Bill: . Woah sorry Mr. Hairylegs. Ok Mr. Fite I will go pick up some food. Bruce: Sounds great Mr. Henry. I’ll take the biggest burger they have! Hairy: So, what y'all doing in a hot air balloon? Bruce: Oh, you know, we are heading to...well...umm... Ireland. Hairy: You're buying an island? Bruce: (says loudly) No, no we are going to Ireland, to learn more about irish music. Hairy: Oh Ireland, I’ve always wanted to go to Ireland. Bruce: Yeah, did you know a popular drum used in Irish Music is the bodhran? (bow-run) (as in bow and arrow) Hairy: Did you say to shoot a bow and then run? Bruce: No, no the bow-ran is a type of drum. It’s a flat drum that you hold on its side with one hand while the other hand holds a stick with two beaters on both ends of the stick. You can make some sweet beats! Hairy: Wow, that sounds like a hoot n annie good time. Bill: Alrighty then, got some food and ready to roll. Bruce: Ah great, I'm starving. Well we best get on our way Mr. Hairylegs. Hairy: Have a great trip! Bruce: Thanks! Bill: Yeah thanks Mr. Hairy Legs, oh and sorry again for smacking ya with the sand anchor… whoops...yeah... Bruce: So how many more days until we reach Ireland… Bill: Well let me look at the hot air balloon app I downloaded...looks like… hmmm it says no map available for this long of a trip…? Bruce: What? Oh boy... Bill: Oh, I’m sure my signal is just weak is all..once we get back up there it’ll kick back in...no worries… here we go!!! Just Chattin’ So Bruce we talked about Ireland today, and have you ever been to Ireland? No, I've never been. My wife's mother and grandmother went. They’re big horse people so they actually rode on horseback across all of Ireland basically. So they started in one town they get on a couple of horses , ride to the next town and get on a couple of different horses or maybe sometimes the same one, meet the locals and have a meal or so and then they would sleep there and then they’d ride to the next. It was pretty cool that they put in a lifetime chance. Yeah it's kind of like a hot air balloon. How about you, have you been there? Actually I yes I've been to Ireland. Yeah and uh beautiful country. It was so cool yeah it was so it was so just was really beautiful like everywhere you looked like it was really beautiful. And so what we did is we did kind of a similar thing we traveled across the country we were doing like Castle hopping. Like a castle tour was really neat and yes oh we oh yeah we started and where do we start it started in I can't remember now we're where we started specifically. But we were on the east side and then I think we've made our way over to the West right yeah I didn't actually think it came back so but. So yeah it was it was a lot of fun and we got to we are driving and it was my wife and I we went and we decided that my wife would be the one to drive and cuz I think we felt like maybe I was better with navigation, but I think it was ultimately because I was a little scared. It was a little weird to get used to. But Annmarie she did such a great job with it. She she picked it up pretty quick there was a little would always be her fault unless I told her to go the wrong way. So yeah it was there was one little episode where maybe we are going down the wrong side of the road, but we quickly figured it out, so I thought we were a good team getting through ahead and she said I think I'm getting used to this. So pretty neat and the car was Tiny right? Oh yeah so in the United States we are used to bigger cars and I tell you if you took one of our big cars over there you're not getting through. There were sometimes when it was a two-way street right but there's I don't know how they do it because wow we were really like even in a small car you were really close to likes like a Stonebridge yeah yeah so I guess you just take your turn but for some of them it was like not sure what we do here, so that that was interesting. That was in more of like the country side of it. And I wasn't like that but yeah it was it was really cool a place. And then musically there was a lot of street musicians especially when we went to Galway and a lot of street musicians which was really cool. And one of the experiences we had we just went into a a restaurant and there was a band there but they weren’t like plugged in or anything. They just have their traditional acoustic instruments violins and acoustic guitars and they just kind of sat down in the middle as if they were just guests at the restaurant. Right and they had their instruments and they would just play. And it was it was like you were sitting at your table and eating your meal and you know the table next to was where all the musicians just Jammin away just like hanging out yet like not everybody's on the same same level kind of thing yeah yeah I thought that was really cool so it was yeah I was need to cuz you like really feel the instrument. Yeah yeah so yeah that was the experience musically in Ireland and then now so it was a fun trip. So if any of you ever have a chance to go definitely go it's cool to check out other cultures. And you know I mean it was it's a nice one for Americans to go over too cuz they speak English there so you don’t have to worry too much about that. Cool. Time to wrap it up folks! Thank you so much for tuning in to the Music Podcast for Kids. We hope you enjoy the show, and most importantly, learned something cool today about music. Remember to send in your jokes or even a topic in music you would like us to discuss by visiting our website themusicpodcastforkids.com. If you are interested in awesome educational and fun songs for kids to listen and sing along with, please visit brucefite.com. Music is available to download with iTunes, CD Baby, and Facebook streaming platforms like Spotify and Amazon Radio. Links will be found in the show notes. If you are interested in learning how to play the piano with a fun and engaging curriculum geared toward kids, please subscribe to Mr. Henry's YouTube channel called Mr. Henry's Music World. Links would be found in the show notes. Please visit iTunes to leave a review of the podcast and also share the podcast with friends, relatives, aliens, whoever! Again we thank you so much for tuning in!
Nightmare Magazine - Horror and Dark Fantasy Story Podcast (Audiobook | Short Stories)
Like the time you put the shoes on you hadn't worn for maybe two years but you just saw there in the corner of the closet and you wondered why you'd stopped wearing them since you kind of liked who you were that summer or at least you remember that summer favorably, and these shoes were definitely part of it, so, trying to maybe live a little bit of that time again, you hauled them out, stepped both feet into them, right first then left, like always, only what you didn't realize but should have considered was that maybe a dark forgotten shoe-cave like that in the way back of the closet might be the perfect cool musty place for a tarantula to sleep one off for a month or two... | Copyright 2021 by Stephen Graham Jones. Narrated by Stefan Rudnicki.
Nightmare Magazine - Horror and Dark Fantasy Story Podcast (Audiobook | Short Stories)
Like the time you put the shoes on you hadn’t worn for maybe two years but you just saw there in the corner of the closet and you wondered why you’d stopped wearing them since you kind of liked who you were that summer or at least you remember that summer favorably, and these shoes were definitely part of it, so, trying to maybe live a little bit of that time again, you hauled them out, stepped both feet into them, right first then left, like always, only what you didn’t realize but should have considered was that maybe a dark forgotten shoe-cave like that in the way back of the closet might be the perfect cool musty place for a tarantula to sleep one off for a month or two... | Copyright 2021 by Stephen Graham Jones. Narrated by Stefan Rudnicki.
Tony & Josh discuss cancel culture, hairy legs and Kobe's death
Isn't it funny what we can learn from the simplest of things? It's like when our children are learning. They don't need big huge productions, but are learning in the every day, sometimes mundane, tasks. It's great having those big learning moments that bring us to tears and all the chills, but we can also learn so much in the quiet moments. How?? We need to always be looking for them, always be open to them, always be willing to stop our old way of thinking and know change can be good.As moms and women, we get so busy and often walk right on by those quiet moments of truth. We don't even see the thing right in front of us that can teach us because we're so consumed with everything else.I challenge you to take a moment and breathe. Stop. Look around. See what others may really be saying. See what is happening around you that can really teach you. I learned some great lessons this week in the most unexpected places, and I am forever grateful. You will be too.Find me on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/adrianne.m.taylorInstagram @adrianne_joyful
Show Notes No Agenda Episode 1290 - "Hairy Legs" "Hairy Legs" Direct [link] to the mp3 file ShowNotes Archive of links and Assets (clips etc) 1290.noagendanotes.com Sign Up for the newsletter Archive of Shownotes (includes all audio and video assets used) archive.noagendanotes.com The No Agenda News Network- noagendanewsnetwork.com RSS Podcast Feed Experimental IPFS RSS Feed Get the No Agenda News App for your iPhone and iPad Get the NoAgendDroid app for your Android Phone Torrents of each episode via BitLove document.write("Last Modified " + document.lastModified)This page created with the FreedomController Credits "Hairy Legs" Executive Producers: Sir Dunabunk of the Northern Mitten Sir Pentine Knight of the red cliff peninsula Dana Brunetti Sir James Fukumoto Jackie Greene Associate Executive Producers: Sir Mann of the Center Sir Borislav Marinov Lauren Lamere Todd Creamer Steven Reilly Gordon Uhlig Jeffrey Madison Become a member of the 1291 Club, support the show here Knights & Dames Neil Harrison -> Sir Dunabunk of the Northern Mitten Kyle Mann -> Sir Mann of the Center David Eggins -> Sir David Eggins? Anonymous - Sir Pentine Knight of the red cliff peninsula Steven Reilley - Sir Steven of the Big Horn Basin Sir James Fukumoto Jackie Greene Art By: Tante Neel End of Show Mixes: Tom Starkweather - Jesse Coy Nelson - DarkDox Engineering, Stream Management & Wizardry Mark van Dijk - Systems Master Ryan Bemrose - Program Director NEW: and soon on Netflix: Animated No Agenda Sign Up for the newsletter ShowNotes Archive of links and Assets (clips etc) 1290.noagendanotes.com New: Directory Archive of Shownotes (includes all audio and video assets used) archive.noagendanotes.com RSS Podcast Feed Get the No Agenda News App for your iPhone and iPad Get the NoAgendDroid app for your Android Phone No Agenda Lite in opus format NoAgendaTorrents.com has an RSS feed or show torrents document.write("Last Modified " + document.lastModified)This page created with the FreedomController 18349 Keywords
We try to remember all of the topics we missed during 2020 because of the pandemic. Tiger King, one of our favorite bands broke up... and Joe Biden's Hairy Legs.
We opened the show with "Boomerz" by Rucka Rucka Ali, talked about a product called "Pod Decks" and Slim tried some out, then we discussed some important political issues. The Driz performed "Ice Cream" by Blackpink ft. Selena Gomez in this week's installment of "The Driz Sings The Hits" and we performed the new "Too Many Rapes: After Rapes" episode titled "Switcharoo". Rob did "DRIZZLENEWS" and Slim did celebrity gossip and news. We interviewed JJ Ramberg from Goodpods, JV tried getting The Driz a job, then we talked to Dave The Klone from The "Hollow 9ine Network", and Sam from Team Left Jab who told us why he's ending the network. It was a great show! Support us and our sponsors: Ryder Doll: https://www.ryderdoll.com/ phone sex and erotic content for men who crave the best. Horror Author Isaac Thorne: https://www.isaacthorne.com/ Looking for concert and sporting event tickets in the U.S. or Canada? Buy them on https://www.seatgiant.com/ or https://www.seatgiant.ca/ and use discount code "ROB" at checkout for a nice discount. Adam and Eve: https://www.adameve.com/ use discount code ROB at checkout for 10% off & more. Spunk Lube: https://www.spunklube.com/
In tonight’s episode of Crystal’s Nightcap my dad and I went volunteering today, why I’m never drinking again in my whole life, and he called out my hairy legs, and MORE!
Join us as we learn some interesting things about King Solomon, including why he had a glass floor installed in front of his throne, his Ethiopian dynasty, and his possible interest in researching the relationship between apes and humans. We also learn some interesting things about the Austonesian peoples and cannibalistic gods!If you want MORE drinking and bible-ing, including bonus episodes, interviews with experts, fun mini series’, and more, consider becoming a ‘parishioner’ at Patreon.com/DrunkBibleStudy Our theme music is Book Club by Josh and Anand.
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Get Off My Lawn!, That's Old News (Covid-19, Biden's gaffes), Joke, Top 5 Worst Ways to Die, Hairy Legs song
The Dominguez family talks about high temperatures, cracked feet, hairy legs, and Kidz Bop. This episode is dedicated to the incoming class of cadets at United States Military Academy at West Point who have arrived on campus for socially distanced basic training. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dominguez/message
Did you know your feet are the same length as your forearm? Meg didn't. And did you know that ghosts are real? And everyone has dyed their hair. 5 Birds And A mic is a lifestyle/comedy podcast brought to you by the birds at Emily Bridal Wear; a bridal boutique in the heart of Sheffield, UK. They talk about everything from current affairs, to business, to motherhood. It's real, it's rude, sometimes it's really rude (..Georgina) put the kids to bed, pour a glass of red and have a giggle.
Join Caroline Wilson and Corrie Perkin for Episode 129. Don't Shoot the Messenger is powered by Red Energy. To support the company that supports us - give Red Energy a call on 131 806 or visit their website HERE - for real Aussie energy.We check in with Caro and Corrie's Monthly Challenge which they both fulfilled this month, talk about the anxieties that still exist for many around COVID-19, despite restrictions easing plus we compare the leadership of the NRL (under Peter V'Landys) with that of the AFL under Gillon McLachlan. Caro's Crush of the Week for Red Energy is Ray Martin for his humour as displayed in his episode of ABC TV's At Home Alone Together Series. In BSF - Caro's recommending We'll Always Have Casablanca by Noah Isenberg and the classic film Miller's Crossing, while Corrie's had success with scones fit for a Queen (see recipe below). Plus in 6 Quick Questions we pit Target against KMart, throw in a little bit of Royal gossip and Corrie recommends the Let It Happen dance crew on Instagram - check them out HERE. SCONES FIT FOR THE QUEEN Ingredients:500g Plain Flour28g Baking Powder94g Butter86g Sugar2 Whole Eggs140ml Butter Milk100g Sultanas (Cover in hot water and leave to soak for 30 minutes)Method:Preheat oven to 180 CMix the flour, baking powder, butter and sugar together in a bowl, until a crumb is formedIn a separate bowl, whisk the eggs and buttermilk togetherAdd the liquid to the crumb mixtureContinue to mix the dough, until it is smooth(Optional) Add the sultanas, and mix until evenly distributedRemove the dough from the bowl, flatten the dough and coverLeave to rest for approximately 30 minutesRoll out the dough to a thickness of 2.5 cm and cut to desired shapeBake on 180c for 12 minutes. For videos and pics make sure you follow us on Instagram @DontShootPod.Like our Facebook page and hit 'Sign Up' to receive weekly updates HERE.Email the show via feedback@dontshootpod.com.au.Don't Shoot The Messenger is produced, engineered and edited by Jane Nield for Crocmedia.
Ever wondered how to make friends in a new city? Well, this week Fen and Shon unpack this, as well as discuss which chocolate is their upmost favourite. Throw in to the mix Fen divulges her leg hair situation and Shon reveals her secret stow away she gained at the Supermarket and you have your selves a McCrackin' good 40ish mins of listening! If you wanna know what the girls get up to throughout the week you can follow them on @justshonellathings. And don't be afraid to press like, leave a review, subscribe and share if you liked!
Society's norms are a thing of the past. What was once taboo, is not anymore, while other unwritten rules have begin to set the standard. In this episode, the L.I.F.E crew dives head first into a few of these topics and share their opinions on the past, present and future of our culture.
The one where Ben endorses President Hairy Legs, Matt disregards social distancing in Aldi and Phil helps out a fellow Podcaster in need... Other topics include....Tom Hardy, Des Lynam, Puddle of Mudd, At Wit's End, Keir Starmer, Kim Jong-Un, Dr.Oz, Ant Middleton, Hot Mics, Covid-19 Testing, Fines and Sweden..... Check out At Wit's End Podcast here... https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPf6xUdEkGhrqHn1S71Zfww https://www.facebook.com/pg/AWEPodcast/videos/ Find out how to become a Producer of The Amish Inquisition here... http://www.theamishinquisition.com/p/phil-1523918247/ Forward your nominees for 'Bellend of the Week' below Message us here....follow, like, subscribe and share. (comments, corrections, future topics etc) theamishinquisition@gmail.com @amishinqpodcast https://www.facebook.com/amish.inquisit.3 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmv8ucrv5a2KpaRWyBWfBUA Leave us a voicemail here: +4407942636133 or Phone-in during next weeks livestream, approx 8.30pm BST on Sundays. Producer Credits for Episode 129: Estephan: At Wit's End, PapaLew, Panhead, Gav Scott, Eamon Johnson and Anonymous.
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Today on the Rated R Safety Show, we talk about the news happenings from around the world. In our main story we talk about hairy legs. Enjoy it all today on The Rated R Safety Show. Consider joining us on Patreon.
Today on the Rated R Safety Show, we talk about the news happenings from around the world. In our main story we talk about hairy legs. Enjoy it all today on The Rated R Safety Show. Consider joining us on Patreon.
Grace confesses to feeling distant from our waxologist, Deanne distract herself with rage cleaning and crossing the border becomes the greatest weekly adventure. The weekly obsessions have been added to the Too Rad Chicks Playlist and they are fabulous, as always.
This week's episode the gang discusses more CORONA stuff and Catholicism. There is also some Joe Biden stuff in here. Sorry it's so late, it's been pretty fucking weird in general in the PNW and also Matt didn't send me his part until Thursday morning because he was too busy hanging out at Wild Waves in the middle of a plague outbreak. This week's breaks are "Outro" by I Shalt Become and "Processed By The Boys" by Protomartyr. Subscribe to Mortville!
You can find the videos from this episode at our Discord RIGHT HERE!Coronavirus: The sickness keeps spreading, things are getting cancelled, including SXSW in Austin! BIDEN: We go through some of Sleepy Joe’s greatest hits. Let’s hear it for Corn Pop. POLITICS: Let’s talk local elections, rocking the vote, student loan forgiveness and paying college athletes! LOVE THAT COCKSUCKER LIKE A BROTHER!, PAULIE!, THE SOPRANOS!, STUDIO CAM!, ANGLED!, PROFILE!, INFORMATION!, EMOTES!, FALLON BUCKS!, PATREON!, KICKBOXER!, QANON!, CORONAVIRUS!, WASH HANDS!, BUS GERMS!, MIKE STEELE!, TOUCH YOUR FACE!, LICK FINGERS!, EYES!, VIRUS!, SPREAD!, DEATHS!, WASHINGTON STATE!, AUSTIN!, SXSW!, AUSTINITES!, MUSTACHE WAX!, PEE WEE!, MEXICANS!, HOT DOG CARTS!, SAUSAGE!, PEPPERS AND ONIONS!, BRAUT!, STREET!, APOCALYPSE!, WATER!, TOILET PAPER!, WIPE YOUR ASS!, SHIRTS!, RASH!, PISS!, JAKE!, EMOJIS!, COSTCO!, CDC!, TOKYO!, JAPAN!, WORK FROM HOME!, BTS!, JIMMY FALLON!, HILLARY CLINTON!, BAG OF SECRETS!, CANDIDATES!, BABY YODA!, BITS!, DOCUMENTARY!, HULU!, BERNIE!, SUPER TUESDAY!, VEGAN!, SERVICE DOGS!, VACCINES!, KILLARY!, PODCAST!, HOWARD STERN!, SHOCK JOCK!, JOE BIDEN!, GAFFES!, MONTAGE!, FLUBS!, FUCK UPS!, CHUCK GRAHAM!, BARACK AMERICA!, DUNKIN DONUTS!, 7/11!, 2006!, DIVING BOARD!, CORN POP!, HAIRY LEGS!, BLONDE!, RACE!, BLACK!, WHITE!, SEGREGATION!, DEEP SOUTH!, DELAWARE!, ROACHES!, KIDS JUMPING ON MY LAP!, TRUMP!, DONKEY DICK!, NICKNAMES!, REGISTERED!, ELIZABETH WARREN!, SCREWED!, ESTABLISHMENT!, MILLIONAIRES!, YANG!, BLOOMBERG!, TAX RETURN!, AUDITED!, POOR PEOPLE!, BOOK DEAL!, NETFLIX DEAL!, NOMINATION!, CAUCUS!, PRIMARY!, MINI COMPUTER!, RELEASE DATES!, VIDEO GAMES!, RALLY!, WOKE SHIT!, LOCAL ELECTIONS!, CONGRESS!, SIGNS!, VOTE RAP!, MINI MIKE!, TROLL!, NAZI FAN!, SHIRT!, BEATTY!, COMMUNISTS!, BERNIE BROS!, THOW WOW!, STUDENT LOAN FORGIVENESS!, BAIL OUT!, LOANS!, BANK ROBBERY!, 90K!, COLLEGE SPORTS!, PAID!, NCAA!, FAIR!, PUT EM ON EVEN!, HEALTHCARE!, PRIVILEGE!, THIRD BASE!, DUGOUT!, BRAINWASHED!, BIASED!, OWN A HOME!, SPLIT IT!, CREDIT KARMA!, STEAL FROM THE RICH, GIVE TO THE POOR!CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD JIM AND THEM #622 Part 1 RIGHT HERE!
This week I talk about theater plays, Trudeau gossiping, Saudi-Arabia's separate entrance ban, Juice Wrld and the rap state, the banana duct-tape fiasco and Joe Biden's weird hairy leg speech.
Joe Biden says that black kids loved rubbing the hair on his legs. He also says the black kids taught him about roaches, and loved rubbing his legs.And he loved holding them in his lap.
You won't believe a leading candidate for president said this -- or did that -- but former Veep Joe Biden tells a weird tale about his days as a lifeguard, and he bite's his wife's finger...on the campaign stump. Did Biden's speech writer pen the story about how kids loved to rub Joe's hairy legs? Does he have anyone on his staff to restrain him from raving? Should we be seriously concerned that something is mentally wrong with the leading Democratic presidential candidate? Right Angle with Stephen Green, Bill Whittle and Scott Ott, comes to you 16 times each month, thanks to our Members, who get to enjoy an additional four Backstage episodes, plus write their own blog, and interact with a comments forum and private messaging on our website at https://BillWhittle.com - Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/billwhittle
Joe Biden always got something creepy coming out his mouth! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hodgetwins/support
Here it is, December 2, 2019, and the Democrats are fast-tracking this impeachment hoax. The Democrats are under the impression that we the American people are too naïve to understand what the agenda is. The Democrats are pushing the idea that if you don’t present evidence that they are looking for, it is considered obstruction. Let me give you a scenario, let’s say the law authorities come to you and ask for documentation that you’ve never had or recordings that you’ve never done, and because you don’t hand the materials over, you’re considered obstructing justice. That is exactly what is happening here when it comes to this whole impeachment sham.After three years of active investigations, the Democrats have come up with zero evidence to back up their claims. All of this started with the dossier, which the Left is completely disregarding when it comes to how it got started in the first place. Instead, the Left spends time looking for something that majority of the American people already know that there is nothing there. As a result, they completely ignore who funded Fusion GPS. The Left 9 times out of ten will say we have to keep looking until we find something.Did you hear President Trump’s inauguration speech in 2017, he said, that he is giving America back to the people.Support: www.infowarsstore.comWatch uncensored: www.BANNED.VIDEOSubscribestar: https://www.subscribestar.com/will-johnsonSubscribestar: https://www.subscribestar.com/god-emperor-trump
D.C. Correspondent Andrew Langer joins Justice & Drew and they discuss Joe's hairy legs.
SEASON FINALE AND YOU BET I TACKLE ABORTION not gonna let some fetus stand between me and my woke citizen of the year award or maybe i should have it and live a full life with pro life peter being his woman ITS TOO HARD TO CHOOSE WHICH ONE IS THE CHOICE THEY MEAN WHEN THEY TALK ABOUT PRO CHOICE please text me the answer
that IS wedding bells you hear bc peter and i are getting married ALL YOU JEALOUS BITCHES CAN SHOVE IT UP YOUR TURD TUNNELS I AM FINALLY HAPPY and none of you are invited especially shaven legs shawn whos once again trying to steal my spotlight YOU CAN RSVP NO and save yourself the humiliation of being turned away from the wedding of the century
in this episode i perform an EPIC takedown of a BAD FEMINIST BITCH proving i am the BEST FEMINIST BITCH and also shaven legs shawn has some drama down south with his daddy and i do mean father daddy but mostly i WIN thanksgiving dinner.
you think YOUR family is bad at least they FORCE you to sit down with them for thanksgiving mine didnt even invite me i had to spend it saving turkeys from genocide which NO ONE is paying attention to the aspects of this holiday that are MISOGINISTIC HOMOPHOBIC FATPHOBIC ANTIANIMAL ELITIST
I AM FEUDING WITH SHAVEN LEGS SHAWN so do not listen to anything he says unless its about me and my FUEGO COLLABORATION WITH TWERKY TINA WHO REMEMBERS TITTY SLAP NOW a new jam is hitting the charts and its BETTER AND HOTTER AND 100% MORE FULL OF TITS
NO ONE TREATS ME LIKE PRO LIFE PETER DID AND GETS AWAY WITH IT youre not ready for my expose woke city fasten your sanitary pads and GET READY TO HEAR THE TRUTH ABOUT ALL MEN
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HUMP DAAAAYYYY!! We Learned That Some Folks Don't Wash Their Legs, Which Do You Prefer....Hairy Pits or Hairy Legs, People Need To Stop Kissing Cows, Sammie Breaks A World Record This Morning, We Had A Very Interesting Top 5, We Stumped Sam, & Douche Dad Of The Year!!!!
HUMP DAAAAYYYY!! We Learned That Some Folks Don't Wash Their Legs, Which Do You Prefer....Hairy Pits or Hairy Legs, People Need To Stop Kissing Cows, Sammie Breaks A World Record This Morning, We Had A Very Interesting Top 5, We Stumped Sam, & Douche Dad Of The Year!!!!
Glad to see we didn't gross you out enough that your back for Part 2! Content too good to be cut out so we have part 2 this week!Twitter @CoffeeWithCarm1
2 Brazilian waxers tell all! Tiffany and I sit down and talk about waxing. Positives negatives, how to prepare and how to tip. Of course we through in a few gross real life stories as well.Twitter @CoffeeWithCarm1
A Hot Mess Mum. The mum who's husband, children and fellow-mums shake their heads at because they all know. The mum who forgets to bake for the bake sale. The Hot Mess Mum most likely has sent her kids to school in regular clothes on non-uniform day... In this episode Kelly & Sheree chat about 50 Shades of Grey, breastfeeding, and the chore of hair. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A very fun episode Katie and I recorded over skype. Our main topic came from a listener suggestion to talk about the differences between dating in America and Ireland. We got some great feedback on that on instagram. We also discuss should women also have condoms with them just in case? Do the Irish neg more? Would you leave your legs hairy to protect you from a bad decision later on? We have a quick chat also about trying to make people jealous and whether that is cool? We will definitely be revisiting that one in more detail in the future. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
If you're interested in whisky tasting, grab a dram and join us for a chaotic masterclass with Chivas Ambassador, Ann Miller, We're tasting Glenlivet’s newest whisky, Captain’s Reserve, as well Glenlivet 18, Nadurra matured in Oloroso sherry casks, Braeval and Alt a Bhaine.
In today's episode of Crystal's Nightcap, we talk about Travis Scott performing for the Superbowl, Kylie Jenner has beef with an egg, we've got some good news, fellas has a chick's hairy legs ever killed the mood?, and more!
Welcome to Episode 6 of Potty Mouth Poopcast! In this episode we cover another taboo topic: Hairy pits and legs - Shaving vs Not shaving. We discuss our own opinions and practices in terms of body hair and we also delve into the social aspect and it's heavy influence in such practices. To Shave Or Not To Shave, That Is The Question.
Listen to Alex Casey, Leonie Hayden and Madeleine Chapman tackle the past month in women, news and popular culture, with thanks to our friends at The Women’s Bookshop. This month Madeleine Chapman steps in for Michele A'Court as we dissect the October in womanhood. The fancy royal couple were here for a bit, the government is finally pushing abortion reform along and one Otago girls' school is finally wearing the pants. In sporting news, Black Ferns merch is still incredibly hard to come by – unless you are Trevor Mallard. Beyond that, we share our favourite things to watch and read this month, confess to our feminist sins and talk about the perils of shaving our legs for the summer months. Head to our Facebook page for a chance to win Boys Will Be Boys by Clementine Ford and enjoy The Women’s Bookshop bestsellers for October below. For even more literary goodness, snap yourself up a ticket for Ladies Litera-tea in November. We might see you there! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
MotA-Minute: Beneath The Minute of the Apes - Minute 75"Minute of the Apes" is the daily podcast where Sean, Richard and Todd break down "The Planet of the Apes" movies, one minute at a time.Follow us on:Facebook @MinuteOfTheApesTwitter @MinuteOfTheApesEmail: podcast@minuteoftheapes.comWebsite: https://www.minuteoftheapes.com/
MotA-Minute: Beneath The Minute of the Apes - Minute 75"Minute of the Apes" is the daily podcast where Sean, Richard and Todd break down "The Planet of the Apes" movies, one minute at a time.Follow us on:Facebook @MinuteOfTheApesTwitter @MinuteOfTheApesEmail: podcast@minuteoftheapes.comWebsite: https://www.minuteoftheapes.com/
The Love Gurus are Jake Vevera and Peter Bandyk, NYC comics who answer dating questions from listeners as well as random questions from yahoo answers! To email a question to the show, send to Loveguruspodcast@yahoo.com
Hair removal CAN BE FEMINIST, I can shave my lady stache and labia stache if I WANT TO, AND I'm a teacher now so everything I say is law bitches.
CLASSIC PATRIARCHY can't let me enjoy my newfound fame, my Bra Burners Bi-Weekly cover story JUST HIT and they leak my nudes and criticize my boyfriend YOU WOULDN'T DO THAT TO A MAN, no one wants to see male nudes.
I'M NOT APPROPRIATING ANYTHING, Lesbo Lauren GAVE me that song, this is just another example of pitting women against women and NOT IN A SEXUAL WAY, plus Shaven Legs Shawn appropriated straight culture in his song and NO ONE SAID ANYTHING ABOUT THAT!
You BET I tackled the gender pay gap those STOOGES OF THE PATRIARCHY are messing with my dollars, you screwed with the WRONG Feminist Tweeter/Social Justice Warrior/Future Woke Citizen of the Year! I won't let you OR my arch-rival's "fame" OR my sister's "baby" stop me from selflessly hosting this gala for millionaires!
Director Randy James and Associate Director / Dancer Alex Biegelson rest their tired, presumably hairy legs to chat about their upcoming Dance Place show, logistics of repertory work and performing for choreographers like Stephen Petronio and Doug Elkins. Buy Tickets to see 10 Hairy Legs LIVE in DC: http://bit.ly/10HLTIX
An interview with Dorian Wallace, a composer, improviser and pianist of contemporary classical music, new music, radical avant-garde, spontaneous improvisation, and music for dance. He is Co-Founder and Artistic Director of Tenth Intervention, a contemporary classical presenter in NYC. Dorian is staff musician and composer for dance at Barnard College of Columbia University, NYU Tisch School of the Arts, Martha Graham Dance Company, The Julliard School, Ballet Hispanico, Kat Wildish, and Doug Varone and Dancers. Dorian has received commissions and performed and recorded for such dance artists as RIOULT Dance NY, 10 Hairy Legs, and Alison Cook Beatty Dance.
Learning From Colleagues, New Agreement, Celebrating Teacher Success & Hairy Legs
Star Wars Episode VII, Hairy Legs Club, Male Grooming, Time and Mortality
From St. Petersburg, Alex & Jack talks about hairy legs, sex with a couch, rating guys sex life, and masturbation. World premiere of RadioDriveBy's Go All Night.
I talk about the hot new neighbor guy and his sexy hairy legs. I played the peeping tom and I tell you what I saw until the "Baby Jesus" tries to save me from my lust for male flesh. This is what I'd call a show. Not a podcast. Outro music: "Girls and Boys" by Blur. Mic: Shure SM7B; Mixer: Mackie DFX6; Recording device: Garageband. Total running time: 27 minutes 30 seconds.
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