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When Calls The Heart Aftershow
Reaction to Season 12 Episode 10

When Calls The Heart Aftershow

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 15:23


James' reaction to the Hallmark TV episode may surprise you! 

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Hallmarkies Podcast
Ranking All 8 Hallmark TV Series of 2024 (When Calls the Heart, The Way Home, Finding Mr Christmas)

Hallmarkies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2025 41:01


Today Rachel and Caroline are here to rank all 8 Hallmark TV shows of 2024 Follow Caroline on twitter https://twitter.com/MetacarolineR Our Christmas podcasts are at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4f2KtBPzUE&list=PLXv4sBF3mPUDo41tHqhkjHCvedmZwLzHx For all of our interviews https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXv4sBF3mPUA_0JZ2r5fxhTRE_-RChCj Send us your feedback at feedback@hallmarkiespodcast.com or the twitter call +1 (801) 855-6407 Check out the merch store and get our #hashtag shirts! https://www.teepublic.com/stores/hallmarkies?utm_campaign=Hallmarkies&utm_medium=8581&utm_source=affiliate Please support the podcast on patreon at https://www.patreon.com/hallmarkies Follow us on ITunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/hallmarkies-podcast/id1296728288?mt=2 https://twitter.com/HallmarkiesPod on twitter @HallmarkiesPodcast on Instagram Check out our website HallmarkiesPodcast.com Follow Rachel's blog at http://rachelsreviews.net Follow Rachel on twitter twitter.com/rachel_reviews Follow Rachel's Reviews on youtube https://www.youtube.com/c/rachelsreviews Follow Rachel on facebook www.facebook.com/smilingldsgirlreviews Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Shine 104.9 Podcast
Candace Cameron Bure Interview - Shine 104.9 - November 2024

Shine 104.9 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 21:07


Shine 104.9 host Lorenda Rae interviews actress Candace Cameron Bure. Famous for her roles on Hallmark TV and the show Full House, Candace shares what it means to be bold for Jesus in Hollywood. As well as sharing about her family and life.

Heartbeat For Hire with Lyndsay Dowd
110: You Matter with Matt Emerzian

Heartbeat For Hire with Lyndsay Dowd

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 30:34


Matthew Emerzian is the founder and CEO of Every Monday Matters (EMM), a non- profit organization committed to helping people and organizations understand how much and why they matter. The EMM K-12 Education Program currently reaches over 3 million students in all 50 states and six countries; the EMM Employee Engagement and Culture Program is changing the culture of companies nationwide; and, the EMM Senior Living Program brings dignity and purpose to our country's senior population.   His work has been hailed by Oprah.com, The TODAY Show, Fast Company Magazine, Hallmark TV, Maria Shriver's Sunday Paper, and several other media outlets. And, he is the author of 4 bestselling books, including his recent and most personal title, You Matter – Learning to Love Who You Really Are. Over the past 15 years, Matt has traveled the country, sharing his unique story and insight on finding purpose. He is here today to help all of us embrace how much and why we matter. To learn more about Matt, go to his website: www.matthewemerzian.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lyndsay-dowd/support

Fandom Family Chats
The Way Home SEASON 2 PREMIERE Review - Peacock/Hallmark

Fandom Family Chats

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 43:40


Are you missing the mystery of Cruel Summer? We have your answer - The Way Home is a family friendly mystery you can find on Hallmark TV, Peacock, or Prime (with a Hallmark subscription). We are discussing the premiere's biggest moments and our best theories - crazy and otherwise. Give it a listen and let us know what you thought! Don't forget to share it with your family and friends! #TheWayHome #Hallmark #Prime #Peacock #Mystery #TimeTravel #HorseTravel Intro song: It's Time for Change from MelodyLoops Facebook Group: Netflix - Netflix Family Fan Club Email: familyfanclub2021@gmail.com Website: FamilyFanClub Twitter: @FamilyFanClubs Instagram: @familyfanclubs YouTube: Fandom Family Chats Facebook Page: Fandom Family Chats TikTok: FandomFamilyChats

Fandom Family Chats
The Way Home (Chaotic) Review - Peacock/Hallmark

Fandom Family Chats

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 43:23


We are reviewing an amazing Hallmark TV show that you can watch on Peacock, Prime (with a Hallmark subscription) or Hallmark. We are talking The Way Home - a delightful time traveling mystery. We know we are choatic in this episode, but we are all so very confused - in the best way. Give it a listen and let us know what you thought! Don't forget to share it with your family and friends! #TheWayHome #Hallmark #Prime #Peacock #Mystery #TimeTravelIntro song: It's Time for Change from MelodyLoops Facebook Group: Netflix - Netflix Family Fan Club Email: familyfanclub2021@gmail.com Website: FamilyFanClub Twitter: @FamilyFanClubs Instagram: @familyfanclubs YouTube: Fandom Family Chats Facebook Page: Fandom Family Chats TikTok: FandomFamilyChats

Hallmarkies Podcast
Pumped for the Pond... THE WAY HOME S2 PREVIEW SHOW (Hallmark TV Show)

Hallmarkies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2024 38:57


Today Rachel and Kaycee are here to talk about THE WAY HOME  Our interview with Sadie Laflamme-Snow https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/pdst.fm/e/traffic.megaphone.fm/ADV4385249435.mp3?updated=1673657293 Our interview with Heather Conkie https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=duhatDBNHjg http://www.patreon.com/hallmarkies Check out our merch: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/hallmarkies Send us your feedback at feedback@hallmarkiespodcast.com Or call +1 (801) 855-6407 Follow Rachel on twitter twitter.com/rachel_reviews Follow Rachel's blog at http://rachelsreviews.net Follow Rachel's Reviews on youtube https://www.youtube.com/c/rachelsreviews

Light On Light Through
Review of The Way Home season 1

Light On Light Through

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 13:29


Welcome to Light On Light Through, Episode 365, in which I review the first season of The Way Home on Hallmark TV. Read this review.  Links to some of what I mentioned in the podcast: review of Chris Cosmain's time-travel novel Novikov Windows Sister Hazel All For You Maria Tayler Pens Everything I Wanted

Too Opinionated
Too Opinionated Interview: Jessica Steen

Too Opinionated

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 55:34


A native of Toronto, Canada, Jessica Steen is probably best known in the U.S. for having been a regular on two short-lived TV series: the critically acclaimed Homefront and the science fiction show Earth 2. She also appeared opposite Michael Richards (Kramer from Seinfeld) in the film Trial and Error. She was additionally the only female regular on the 1987 syndicated show, Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future, and has appeared as a guest star on a number of other TV series including ER, Touched by an Angel, Murder One, and The Outer Limits. Steen was later cast as Constable Donna Sabine in the acclaimed Canadian police series Flashpoint, and Special Agent Paula Cassidy in the popular CBS drama NCIS. In 2012 she appeared as Commissioner Eva Braden in the dark comedy miniseries Bullet in the Face, written by Alan Spencer. She has done several Lifetime and Hallmark TV movies to date, and has also made an appearance in the Facebook Watch TV series Sacred Lies (2020). Steen landed the role of Lisa Stillman, which was initially intended to be guest stint, on Heartland, which is the longest-running hour-long scripted drama in Canadian TV history.  Want to watch: YouTube Meisterkhan (Please Subscribe)

Too Opinionated
Too Opinionated Interview: Tamara Almeida

Too Opinionated

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 70:10


Tamara Almeida is a bilingual actor and producer born and raised in Toronto, Canada.  Tamara's first big break came when she was cast as Anna in the Hallmark TV movie Entertaining Christmas starring alongside Jodie Sweetin and Brendan Fehr. Since then, Tamara quickly amassed a significant body of work in several film and television productions including Secrets at the Inn (Lifetime), Far Cry 6 (Ubisoft+), Cupids on Beacon Street (Incendo), Revenge Delivered (Prime Video), Degrassi: Next Class (CTV), Odd Squad (TVOKids/PBSKids), Good Witch (Hallmark), Heroes Reborn (NBC), and Warehouse 13 (SYFY).  She has also produced and co-produced several short films that have gone on to be seen at festivals worldwide. Most recently she starred as Young Grandma Tess in the popular reboot of the beloved children's television series Ghostwriter streaming on AppleTV+. Her voice has also been featured in multiple animated series including Joe Murray's Let's Go Luna as Maria Mariposa, alongside Judy Greer and Saara Chaudry. Coming up next, Tamara is set to recur as Maria in the new highly anticipated mission-driven series for kids and families inspired by the work of Dr. Jane Goodall. From Emmy Award winner J.J. Johnson, Sinking Ship Entertainment and the Jane Goodall Institute, Jane follows the story of a 9-year-old budding environmentalist on a quest to save endangered animals. Using her powerful imagination, Jane takes her best friends and Greybeard the chimpanzee on epic adventures to help protect wild animals all around the world. The show premiered globally on April 14th on Apple TV+. Other future projects include the new romantic comedy feature What We Do For Love where she stars as the lead Sophie Martinez who secures a job at the famous mediation and wellness firm, and dives headfirst into her new role. However, she finds herself at odds with the company's chief Life Coach who is the son of the firm's President. The film is set to make its premiere this 2023. Want to watch: YouTube Meisterkhan Pod (Please Subscribe)

Bill and Frank's Guilt-Free Pleasures
Fleetwood Mac: ”Everywhere” (A Bullet-Proof Pop Song)

Bill and Frank's Guilt-Free Pleasures

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2023 43:18


[Transcript included at the end of these show notes] Fleetwood Mac's "Everywhere" is one of the greatest pop songs ever. Although forged in tumultuous times, "Everywhere" sounds like it comes straight from heaven.  Thanks for spending your time with us! Follows, ratings, and recommendations are always appreciated! Helpful links mentioned in the episode: Our mixtape The demo That awful video You can find us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Masadon, and our website. You can email us at BandFGuiltFree@gmail.com, too. Here is our Spotify playlist featuring every song we've featured. Our theme music is by the incredibly talented Ian McGlynn. Transcript (easier to read on our website) Bill: [0:07] Let me set the stage for you, Frank. It's 2011. Frank: [0:11] Okay, like now or then? Gotcha. Bill: [0:13] Then, so bring yourself back to 2011. Frank: [0:19] 34 years old? Oh, what was I doing? Bill: [0:23] I know what I was doing. Frank: [0:25] Oh, yeah, that's right. Bill: [0:26] I was pining. So it's somewhere in March and I'm wondering if things are going to work out with me and, Ashley because we're not back together yet. It's been this seven year stretch and things look like they're promising but there are no kind of guarantees. Frank: [0:44] Yeah. Bill: [0:52] She's actually living in France. dating somebody else. Frank: [0:58] So there's a lot of obstacles stacked up against you. Bill: [1:03] Yeah, I got some, I got a bit of faith. [1:09] And that's, that's what I had going for me. Gumption. Frank: [1:12] Yeah engumption yes. Bill: [1:16] Yeah, that's right. I had gumption. So it's my like week off from school and our great friend of the podcast, our mentor, Chris Newkirk, says to me, hey, I got to go back to the States. Do you want to drive with me? I got to go for the week. It's your holiday. Why don't we drive down and you can do we road trip it? Frank: [1:38] And just road trip it. Yeah, nice. Bill: [1:40] So I went with on this road trip with Chris Newkirk. And at one point we're doing a drive from New Jersey to Pennsylvania. And he said, you know what? I have an iPod. He had an actual one of those old iPods, not even a phone, just iPod full of music. Frank: [1:58] Yeah, yeah, yeah. I had one of those up until about two years ago when it was stolen out of my car. Bill: [1:59] Because when we play a game. [2:03] That's right. Frank: [2:04] Just so you know. Bill: [2:05] Yeah, that's right. No, of course not. So he said, why don't we play three songs each? Frank: [2:06] It's not that old. It's not that uncommon, Bill. Bill: [2:11] You pick three songs and you could set it up in queue and then he'd pick three songs in queue and so that would be our way to kind of get things moving on our journey. And so I'm looking through his music which of course is way cooler than mine so I'm like I don't know this Smith song, I don't know this Pure song. So I'm desperately trying to find a song that I could put on also to impress him because we're always kind of trying to impress him. And then I see this song, Fleetwood Max everywhere. And I think to myself, oh, I remember this song. I was a kid, I loved this song. So I put it on the queue and then those opening notes come out or what would we call it? Opening beats. Frank: [2:55] Notes. I think you were right the first time. Bill: [2:56] Notes. Notes. I think you were right the first time. Okay. And suddenly everything is right in the world. And I say to him, everything about this song, is what makes life beautiful, something like that. I had this like profound moment that everything is gonna be okay. This is the most joy I have felt. And suddenly when I heard this song, it brought back feelings of being a kid and full of wonder. And it brought back sort of memories of just straight up hopefulness. And then I knew things would be okay. And so within the week, things are looking good. I'm engaged to Ashley by June, we're married. And then flash forward 11 years later, you're sitting amongst a ton of toys and blocks. And I apologize, there was a diaper right at your feet. We couldn't figure out why this place smelled like sewage. My apologies, but this is the life. This is everywhere to me. Frank: [3:57] In your defense, you didn't smell it because you're nose-blind. But no, this is a good place to be, and I'm glad that we can do this podcast everywhere. Bill: [4:12] Christine McVie just passed away recently. So people have been commenting on social media and in the news about how she really was. Frank: [4:14] Yeah, yeah. Bill: [4:24] One of the great songwriters of the past 40 years in a sense. And with Fleetwood Mac, we love to talk about, the Buckingham Knicks thing, the kind of craziness surrounding their albums, but she was the sort of steady hand in terms of making consistently great songs. Frank: [4:44] Yeah, so after her passing, I found I was listening to the radio and they did this little thing talking about Christine McVie and how she joined the band. So I don't know if you if you heard this necessarily. So she she's married to the bass player John McVie, but she has her own solo thing going on. But the tensions of like, two artists, you know, separately on the road doing different things. She kind of took a backseat and decided like, you know, I'm gonna give up my solo career and, I'm gonna be a wife. I'm gonna try and like that this marriage is too important like I'm gonna make the sacrifice and and just like I'll give up music as my career and, Then I can't remember which album it was but they're in this cabin and they're, No, no, sorry. It was it was for a tour, tour. They're in this cabin and they're just kind of rehearsing and performing and all this. And she's sitting there just on the sidelines. She knows all the songs because she's been with the band for as long as they've been together at this cabin rehearsing, getting ready for this tour. And then at the last minute, it was just like, hey, do you want, Wanna just join the band? Bill: [5:58] And so that's 1970. She joins Fleetwood back in 1970. By 1971, she's writing and singing in Fleetwood Mac. And she stays right through, you know, you have Buckingham Nicks joining, right through this album, Tango in the Night. And then there was still behind the mask and time, albums in the 90s, she was still there. And still writing actually pretty good music for albums that were not strong. She still was the sort of steady hand. And then she was there for the reunion, retired, but then came back around, I think it was around 2014 or something like that. So she's back in the band and still playing up until recently. And so she's had an incredible career, and still released a pretty good album with Lindsay Buckingham a few years ago called Christine McVee, Lindsay Buckingham, although Buckingham McVee would have sounded way cooler. Frank: [6:52] Yeah, a little bit on the nose with the title of the album, right? Yeah. But yeah, to say that Fleetwood Mac's history of personality is tumultuous, I think is a slight understatement. Bill: [7:05] Oh my goodness. So, I mean, I dove deep for the last few days into the history of Fleetwood Mac and you can find it. You can find all these stories and it is a tale of massive excess. It's just insane. All the things I was warned about with heavy metal groups, I didn't realize Fleetwood Mac was way, oh man, it is insane. It's just insane. Just reading about the amount of drugs consumed and the amount of money spent and wasted is crazy. So we all know that, or if you don't know that, you can just look into it. so we won't dive into it. Frank: [7:44] Yeah, just just Google Fleetwood Mac Gong show and then it's something you'll get the whole history. Bill: [7:51] So Tango in the Night, which is this album, this was originally supposed to be Lindsey Buckingham's third solo album. He's working on it. He has three songs that are decent songs, Big Love, Caroline, and I think maybe Tango in the Night. I think that those are three songs he's already working on. And they ask him to come back and do a Fleetwood Mac album. So this is, I think, the record company. So his solo career is not taking off like Stevie Nicks and Christine McVie had a great album in the eighties. You really got a hold on me. Do you remember that song? Frank: [8:29] Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, big. Bill: [8:30] So good. So good. She's just so steady. And Lindsay Buckingham, I think might have produced it. Either way, Buckingham's just like, okay, I'll put my solo aspirations on hold for the sake of the band. And because he's Lindsay Buckingham, He just can't go in there and play his music. He needs to kind of take over. So whoever was producing, they just ended up saying, okay, why don't you leave? Lindsay Buckingham, Richard Dashett will come in. They're gonna produce. And so there's these stories about it. And basically it's just super depressing, how much work they put in. They put in 18 months of nonstop work. It's insane. And Lindsay Buckingham is a perfectionist, but he's also experimenting with some synthesizers. the Fairlight program we've talked about, he's experimenting with that. He's doing so much. And so every song he'd spend weeks and weeks and weeks on. [9:27] So let's head into the backstory. They ended up recording at his house a lot of the time. And that wasn't good for Stevie Nicks, who was coming out of, who just came out of rehab, she wouldn't have gone in during it. And going to her ex-boyfriend's house to record didn't make her feel well. And he's, I don't think he has like a great bedside manner anyways, Mick Fleetwood and the others ended up renting an RV and stationing it in the driveway so they could go out of his house and do whatever it is they're doing. Like it sounded just like a mess. Often they would talk about how you have the sixties and they're doing all the experimenting. And then the seventies is a lot of cocaine. And the eighties, the drugs aren't working and that cocaine's now controlling the people more than they're using it to make their music. And this is what's going on. Like it's just a mess. And Buckingham talks about how they're all at their worst point when they're recording this album. I don't know much about Christine McVie in terms of this, but she brought these songs that are wonderful to this album. Frank: [10:33] She wrote some great songs for the album. Like there's this song in Little Lies, which is... Bill: [10:38] Which are the two greatest songs on the album to me. Frank: [10:40] Yeah, yeah, yeah. Absolutely there. Bill: [10:43] The amazing thing is her two songs that she brought, Little Lies and Everywhere are the third and fourth singles. You'd think they would be the lead singles. So, yeah. So the first two singles are Big Love and Seven Wonders, which are good. Frank: [10:49] They're so good. [10:51] Yeah. Well, I know, right? They're so good. Bill: [10:59] It's just so weird. whole time is weird because they those songs didn't stand the test of time in In terms of us, I like them. I like them all. I really like this album. Frank: [11:07] Well, in the context of those songs, like I don't or barely remember them. But Little Eyes and Everywhere, yeah, in a heartbeat. say Everywhere Fleetwood Mac? Yeah, I know exactly the song you're talking about and I know that it's awesome. Same with Little Lies. Bill: [11:24] Yeah. So whatever went on in production, they don't have like an interview where they talk about this. But there's a demo, which wasn't released on the deluxe edition, but I found it on YouTube. Frank: [11:30] Yeah. Bill: [11:37] So I'm assuming the demo was done by Buckingham and McVie. She brings it. He does some things to, it, but he hasn't done the full Buckingham to it. So I'm gonna play this for you. He hasn't bucking. Frank: [11:49] Yeah. He hasn't Buckinghammed it. Bill: [11:51] Their new verb. Okay. I'm going to play a little bit of it for you. So you can hear the beginnings of it, but it doesn't have that special quality. Frank: [12:02] It's really quite raw. It's missing a lot of the final touches, but you can feel hints of them. So when we played this song, it sounds magical. It sounds like a fantasy. Bill: [12:15] Yeah. Well, this is it. This is why the song is so perfect. is it creates this sort of fairy-like world where people, you can almost just see fireflies around you while the song is going on. So Richard Dashett, who is the co-producer, by co-producer, he was the encourager of Buckingham. Like he's really good about this when he talks about it. He said, I know my role. There's gonna be, Buckingham is the guy. So I'm there to support him and to kind of listen and do it. He said that the beginning that we always talk about is a half speed acoustic guitar and an electric guitar combined. And then, yeah, McV said, Buckingham slowed the tape down really slowly. So they did this all over the album, slows it down and played the part slowly. Then when it came to the right speed, it sounded bloody amazing. So whatever he was doing, he was playing with both acoustic and electric over top of each other and altering the speeds. Frank: [13:10] Mm-hmm. Yeah, okay. Yeah. Bill: [13:12] And so he does this actually with like voices too. Sometimes he uses his voice to become a female voice. Yeah, there's all these things going on. So even the voices in this song, I'm not sure who they are. And so, but apparently it is Stevie Nicks because she got into a big fight with him because she thought that he took her vocals off of this song. Stevie Nicks only showed up for two weeks to do any recording of this 18 month process. So just to put that out there, so Stevie Nicks is kind of to say the least. Frank: [13:36] Oh, tumultuous. Bill: [13:42] But anyways, we got everywhere out of this time and everywhere is perfect. Frank: [13:47] Yeah, yeah if it took 18 months to get everywhere I'm okay with that. Bill: [13:52] All right, so the opener, we got that already down. This is magical, this is perfect. Frank: [13:57] Yeah, because it's a song about those first sort of throws of being in love. Bill: [13:58] And so this is one of those things where the lyrics, they're just pretty straightforward, which she does well, but she also is able to kind of take in these sort of, the emotions of love. And she's really good at singing about this feeling in love. Frank: [14:20] And that really giddy sort of euphoric feeling you feel. And it's childlike and fun and everything's great and fantastic and the world could be crumbling around you but you're in love. So you're smiling and you're happy. Bill: [14:35] And what she say here, she says, Can you hear me calling out your name? You know that I'm falling and I don't know what to say. I'll speak a little louder. I'll even shout. You know that I'm proud and I can't get the words out. So, okay. Basically, when you're feeling this, everything seems right to say, or you have nothing to say. That sound makes sense? I'm trying to find the words myself and I can't find them. Frank: [14:59] Yeah. I can't mark. Just going through those lyrics. But like I immediately went back. There's that scene in Anchorman when Ron Burgundy is falling in love. It's like, I'm in love with Veronica Corningstone and I don't care who knows it. It's just like, did I say that loudly? It's like, yeah, Ron, you pretty much shouted it. That's that feeling, right? Like you don't care who knows. Yeah. Bill: [15:20] I think that does speak of my 2011. Like I was just so, it just set everything in motion. And then it leads to that chorus with all those voices. Frank: [15:30] Yeah. [15:31] And it's layered, right? Bill: [15:32] Yeah. Frank: [15:34] And it's soft and it's not saying a whole lot. It's just repeating the same line twice, but it's so effective and you can feel it. Bill: [15:47] I can't say this enough about how his instincts as a producer are right on the money. So he'll make his songs kind of complicated or difficult at times to listen to. They're not that difficult, but he knows that there is this sort of pure beauty to what she's doing. And he just highlights it and adds to it and does creative things, but they're all about this dreamlike feel, which he does in Little Eyes as well. It's just so incredible. And I don't know how many times he's layering voices what he's doing but I can guess just from the sounds of it. It's so pleasing to our ears but, it might have been a month of a nightmare for these other co-producers and engineers who are, just watching him. That's right the one producer used the following two words to describe the. Frank: [16:34] If they have to suffer for my pleasure, I'm okay with that. Bill: [16:41] Experience trauma. Still thank you it was worth it. The only other verse really because then they. Frank: [16:44] Yeah, exactly. Yeah. Bill: [16:52] Start repeating things but something's happening, happening to me, my friend's saying I'm acting peculiarly. Come on baby. Did I say peculiarly right? Sure. Okay. I'm gonna say yes. Come on baby. Frank: [17:02] Line, the Pekirulu. Bill: [17:06] We better make a start. You better make it soon before you break my heart. Frank: [17:10] That you said, Pekirulu, that's a good one. Bill: [17:16] Yeah. Frank: [17:17] That P word that you said, peculiar. Oh my goodness. Bill: [17:22] Peq- Oh, how did she say it? Peq-ular-ly. Yeah. Frank: [17:25] Yeah, yeah. But it's, my friends have me saying, I'm acting this way. And that's like, when you're kind of, again, giddy in love. I feel like I should write a song called Giddy in Love. It'll be like the spiritual sister to Crazy in Love by Beyonce. Anyways, when you're giddy in love, yeah, you're acting a little bit different. Like, you know, you're happy, you're bouncy, you're kind of doing goofy things, I find. Like, I know that's the way I've been, like when I'm kind of really into someone and they're into me and things are going good, before everything just falls apart. Bill: [18:07] Yeah, then it's a different song. I think that song you're looking for is Nowhere. Frank: [18:11] Yeah. That song's like every other song we've done on the podcast. Bill: [18:18] That's right. [18:19] This is a brief moment of levity. Frank: [18:20] I know, right? Yeah, so, you know, we'll do a breakup song again pretty quick, I'm sure. Bill: [18:21] I know. Thank you for bringing it back down. [18:26] Oh yeah, no question. She did co-write this with Jonas David Kroeper. I'm giving his full name just because it's on my songwriting sheet here. but that was her husband at the time. So this is about their love and their early love, so much joy and... Frank: [18:41] Yeah, yeah, he was he was also a keyboard player, right? Bill: [18:44] Okay, well then that, maybe that explains... Frank: [18:46] Because I think they married shortly after the recording of this album. Bill: [18:50] Okay, right, so they're already in this sort of love. Frank: [18:52] Yeah, this this giddy stage. Bill: [18:54] She has a tendency to do that with certain songs. By tendency, I mean she wrote one other song like that. So rumors she wrote, you make love and fun, which was about her affair or relationship, with the lighting guy in Fleetwood Mac. But she told John McVie it was about her dog so that he wouldn't get suspicious or angry. Oh man, so everywhere it was not about her dog. This is about this happy new relationship, and this marriage that was coming. The power beyond those lyrics, of course, is just the sounds. It's what Buckingham is doing with those sounds. Frank: [19:31] I read a quote saying that it's a bulletproof pop song, which I will not disagree with. The song's, what, 87 it came out, so we're 36 years after this song comes out, and it still plays, and it's still bouncy and fun and poppy and great. It's not contemporary to in 2022, but it still plays. Bill: [19:55] It not only still plays, Like it shows up in commercials in the UK and then re charts at like got to number 15 recently. Frank: [20:02] Yeah, it was used for a Chevrolet electric vehicle commercial recently. Bill: [20:09] And there are a lot of bands that have kind of, arisen in the last decade, like Vampire Weekend, there's been more than a decade I know. Paramore, there's a bunch of other bands too, who've looked towards Tango in the Night as their inspiration. They talk about it and everywhere is covered by Vampire Weekend and Perron More. Frank: [20:27] Yeah, and Paramore, yeah. Bill: [20:29] So I think it is getting its due. And when you see like the top 50 songs, or Rolling Stone did the top 50 songs of Fleetwood Mac, this was number five. So I think it's not an unsung hero. People are realizing how incredible it is. It's still incredible to me that this is the fourth single. So if I had to choose between these two, I would put this ahead of Little Lies. I like Little Lies, but everywhere is the one. I can't believe this wasn't the lead-off single. Frank: [20:56] Yeah, oh I know. And it charted relatively well. It was 14 on the US Billboard Top 100. But I mean, ultimately, the Bill and Frank's guilt-free pleasure, the only chart we really care about is the adult contemporary chart, right? Bill: [21:14] Straight to number one, baby. So, and we brought this up before, even though I charted 14, whatever was number one that week. Frank: [21:16] Straight to number one. [21:24] I don't even know. Bill: [21:24] I know I don't even care because this is the one. Frank: [21:25] I don't care! Bill: [21:28] That endures, because it was played all the time. Frank: [21:30] I don't want to, you know, jump the gun here, but this is a roller rink song. Bill: [21:30] At least when I was a kid, I remember it. And so just hearing the, oh my goodness, there's so many bits and pieces to that song. [21:44] Yeah. Oh yeah. This is perfect. Roller rinks still around late 80s? Okay. Would you put, would you roller skate to this at Prudhommes Landing? Did you ever roller skate at Prudhams? Frank: [21:46] I think so. Yeah, I roller skated in the early 90s even. I mean, I would if I was cool enough to roller skate at Prudhommes Landing. No, no. Bill: [22:05] Oh man, this is a call back to our Prudhommes Landing episode. Just songs that remind you of. Frank: [22:11] If you don't know what you're talking about, just listen to all of our previous. Bill: [22:15] Yeah. Frank: [22:15] Episodes and eventually you'll get get the reference. No, no, no, no, don't tell them I'm trying to get listens here. Bill: [22:18] So in Gloria Stefan's bad boy, it's a, Oh, well we can get them straight to bad boy and we can see the, okay. Frank: [22:25] But I'm trying to get them to listen to everything. Bill: [22:27] Either way, if you don't know Prudhommes Landing, well, you'll know this is the summer song, not to jump into a category. We are there for jumping into these categories. Frank: [22:35] We're jumping into categories. Bill: [22:36] So, all right. I see this as a perfect breezy summer day. Frank: [22:44] Yes, absolutely. Bill: [22:46] Also, I could see this as snow falling close to Christmas. This could be like a Christmas song. Frank: [22:52] It's an all-season song. Bill: [22:53] It is because it just will make whatever situation you're in brighter. Now, I'll tell you what's not bright is the music video. Frank: [23:04] Yeah, it's... not good. Bill: [23:06] Yeah, apparently there was two. I can't find this other version that is with Fleetwood, McV and McV. Because by the time Everywhere comes out, this is depressing, but Buckingham has left the band. So he had done all this work on the album And then it came down to them planning their tour. And he just said, I can't do it. And basically saying, I can't be around you guys. You guys are destructive. You're gonna die. I don't wanna die. And then Stevie Nicks lunged at him while they're in Christine McVie's mansion. And then he got so angry that he chased her. And she talked about, this is Stevie Nicks saying, she was running through the halls of this sort of house that was almost like, it feels like they're in some sort, of maze and he's chasing her and they're end up on the street, he's still chasing her and she's afraid for her life. Frank: [24:05] Oh, jeez! Oh! Bill: [24:06] And he throws her against a car and then she threatens to have him killed by her family. It's just awful. And this of course is bringing over their relationship from a decade earlier and it's awful. I imagine Christine McVie just sitting still there in the house and it's- Frank: [24:17] Yeah. Oh my goodness. [24:22] I just want to sing everywhere on stage. Bill: [24:24] I know, so he's already gone, he's left the band. And so by the time this video comes out, they film it without any members of the band. And they think, oh, everywhere, why don't we do like something that's like a ghost story, and we do the highway man as a music video. Now the highway man is that old poem, and you can watch the music video and it kind of just follows the story of it. But this does not work with the song at all, because there's like... Frank: [24:53] Not at all. It's not, it's a song about falling in love and being in love early on and when everything's good and fantastic and fun. Bill: [25:04] It's not about getting kidnapped, killed and then getting revenge and then being a ghost. Oh, that's insane. The only time I want to hear the Highwayman is from Anne Shirley when she's. Frank: [25:08] Yeah, by redcoats! Bill: [25:15] Doing her speech competition and Anna Green Gables. That's the most powerful version of the Highwayman. Everything else doesn't matter. Oh, I'm sure he is. Megan Follows, best Highwayman. Frank: [25:25] Is Gilbert in the audience watching? Bill: [25:31] And rendition, that might've occurred at the same time. Cause standing green gables I think came around then. Sorry, Fleetwood Mac, bad choice. Frank: [25:35] Yeah, yeah, yeah. Bad choice, yeah. Bill: [25:39] Now, if you look at the cover of the single, this cover of the single has this sort of picture of someone whose arms are kind of open up to the world. Frank: [25:47] Oh, okay. Bill: [25:48] There's a planets star. It looks like the person who did the artwork for the little prince did the artwork for everywhere. It's perfect. It works exactly as it should. And that's what it should have been. Frank: [26:02] Yeah. [26:02] The video doesn't, yeah, it doesn't work. And if we're going to be critical of the video, so I watched it just once. And there's a bunch of scenes where like these British redcoats are running inside this cottage house or whatever it is. They're going up the stairs and it's clearly animated shadows on- so there's all these animated pieces that just like- it's like was your shadow guy on vacation? that's why you couldn't get the lighting right? I don't know. No, no, no, no, no. Bill: [26:31] It's not worthy of the song. The record company spent a boatload of money on producing this album, just like they've spent it on Tusk and other things. When oh, this is awful. This is side note, but when they would go to hotels in like the early 80s, they'd have them like bring in a grand piano. And if they couldn't get it through the doors, I don't know how you get through a hotel door, they have to like break open windows to get it in. They'd force them to repaint the walls white. so that they'd have white rooms like they were just the excess was ridiculous. That's crazy. But they didn't put any of that into this music video. No. No. No. No. How dare they? Okay. Frank: [27:08] No, no, no, no, no. How dare they? I mean, you know me, it's the chorus, right? But it's the opening of the chorus, the oh, like, I love that sustained. I right. I love that. And then I want to be with you everywhere. It's just so fun. I love it. Bill: [27:13] What's your favorite part of the song? [27:34] So that's what you're singing to in the car. Oh yeah. And you know me, I like doing backing vocals to the song so I'm doing whatever's going on in the background and trying to make those vocalizations. Frank: [27:36] Oh yeah, absolutely. [27:46] Well at the end of the chorus where it's like, I want to be with you everywhere. And then there's the sort of follow up, want to be with you everywhere. Bill: [27:53] Want to be with you everywhere. Yeah. Oh my goodness. Even thinking about that. Frank: [27:55] Yeah, yeah, yeah. Bill: [28:00] How could I pick a favorite part? Everything's perfect. Everything's great. Bulletproof. And the ending of the sort of vocals going back and forth. It's bubbly. It literally sounds like they're making bubbles to me. And it's just like, oh my goodness. Yeah. This is where. Frank: [28:02] Oh, I know. Proof Pop song. [28:14] Yeah, magical bubbles. Bill: [28:19] You go to dreamland. There's a picture of some sort of heaven where you have like grass just blowing in the wind, bubbles in the air, fairies dancing. Frank: [28:30] Yeah, people dancing with ribbons. Bill: [28:32] Yeah. [28:33] Yes. This is it. That leads us to a category pretty naturally. So for the talent show, you're going to be doing a floor routine. Frank: [28:41] Yeah. [28:41] Gymnastics floor routine with ribbons. Bill: [28:42] Yeah, gymnastics floor. Yeah, with the ribbons. Yeah. Yeah, that's that. This is easy. Frank: [28:44] Yeah. Yeah. Bill: [28:46] So there you go. Category check. Frank: [28:48] Check. Would you sing this at karaoke? Bill: [28:52] No, I don't think I could do it. It's so good that it demands this sort of perfection that I don't think I could even come near it. Frank: [28:57] I think the only way it could be done is if there's got to be someone taking the lead, but you need someone to harmonize on those choruses. Bill: [29:08] You better have someone incredible. Frank: [29:09] Yeah. I think Stevie Nicks would do karaoke with me, right? Bill: [29:14] Maybe but she might only show up for a few minutes like she did for this album. Frank: [29:19] Yeah. She showed up for enough for this album. Bill: [29:21] Oh, yeah. Okay. Hallmark movie. I have written here, no way. This needs to be a mainstream movie, not something on Hallmark TV, but this is a song that should. Frank: [29:28] Yeah? [29:28] Well, it has that, well, the opening magical like sort of dreamy sequence, right? Bill: [29:32] Be sort of like this heads in a mixtape territory. Remember when they'd play Dreams by Cranberries all the time to sort of set the stage? Forget Dreams. Play everywhere. Frank: [29:48] Well, Dreams had it too and it kind of had to because it was in the name, But also linger same same sort of a feel so I'm sure we'll do a cranberry song at some point too, but. Bill: [29:56] Our usual category, we, it keeps altering in different ways. Can Michael Bolton sing this song? Frank: [30:08] I think he can but I don't want to hear it. Bill: [30:10] No. What would Mariah Carey do to it? She would Mariah Carey it it would suck. Frank: [30:13] She would destroy this, Yeah, yeah, she I don't think she has the self-control not to go full Mariah on it. Bill: [30:23] Yeah, Celine Dion also I can't think of of anyone who could do it off the top of my head. Frank: [30:31] Also yeah. [30:32] There's a subtlety about the way that Christine McVie sings the vocals. Like she doesn't go over the top. She's a little bit reserved, like as much as it is like a fun happy song about being in love, she's reserved and conservative with it. Bill: [30:49] She does have a very British way of being, if I could say that. Yeah. She did also the song. Do you remember song, Songbird from Rumors? Frank: [30:52] Yeah. Stiff upper lip. Bill: [31:01] They closed every concert with it. So Eva Cassidy, if you remember Eva Cassidy. Frank: [31:03] Uh, yes. Yeah. Bill: [31:06] She did a version of Songbird, which is near perfect. It probably is perfect. I still don't know if Eva Cassidy could have done everywhere because there needs to be a bounciness that I, I never pictured with her, but maybe she could have done it. But there is something special about Christine McVie is both unassuming, but also is in these grand songs because she can go along with Buckingham. They always got along. So Buckingham, notoriously difficult to get along with, but he never had a bad thing to say about McVie and vice versa. They could do albums together. They understood each other. And she wasn't into all the drama. I mean, she partied hard, but compared to the rest of Fleetwood Mac, I think she's a girl guide. Frank: [31:45] Yeah, the rest of them. Yeah, she was... Yeah. Bill: [31:48] And she was also with Dennis Wilson from, um, the beach boys for a while. Yeah. There's a whole, she's got her own backstory and sadness too, right? Frank: [31:52] Oh, really? Okay. Bill: [31:56] About all that stuff. Mix tape. Frank: [31:59] You're just going to name Ashley's album? Bill: [32:01] You want me to go first? So I decided in honor of the person who was the catalyst for this song, kind of coming back to my life and then defining my 2011. Frank: [32:16] You're just gonna name Ashley's album? Bill: [32:18] You're just. Oh yeah. Well, we love you too, Ashley. But I'm thinking of Chris Newkirk. I'm dedicating this to Chris Newkirk. Frank: [32:20] Oh, that's fantastic. Bill: [32:26] Sorry, Ashley. So. She'll never listen to this. She'll never listen to this. So these are songs that I heard while hanging out with Chris Newkirk in 2011. Frank: [32:31] She'll never listen to it. Bill: [32:40] Not all of them actually, but they made me think about Chris Newkirk and his love of this sort of big dreamy sort of pop song. Okay, so everywhere we'll open it of course. Frank: [32:52] I'm sorry. Bill: [32:56] There's a song called I L U by the school of seven bells. It is insane. And the woman who sings lead also passed away few years ago, but in her 30s, I think. Frank: [33:08] Okay, oh. [33:09] Yeah, so Bill just played the song for me and it'll be in the show notes, but my goodness they gave me goosebumps bumps it's it's ethereal and and and dreamy and oh man that's good. Bill: [33:21] I heard that also on that same drive. Chris Newkirk. Wow. Great taste in music. And so also on the drive, we heard cloud busting by Kate Bush. I'm pretty sure that's like just so good. So hands of love from Kate Bush also inspired the production of Tango in the Night. So Kate Bush's style and her relentless drive was where Lindsay Buckingham was was looking towards for making this. Also, I don't think I'll ever be able to pronounce this right, but one more Chris Newkirk, number three. Hoppipolla, Hoppipolla. Frank: [34:02] Happy pool! That doesn't sound at all at least. Bill: [34:05] Yeah, that doesn't sound at all like Sigur Ross, but it is. And it's a Sigur Ross, like the major song, which played when Chris and Jade, I think we're walking down the aisle after their wedding. Frank: [34:09] That's like a new song. [34:15] Oh really? Oh nice. Bill: [34:16] So incredible song. So we were just discussing this as I was playing it, but cinematic in scope as is all these songs, as as is everywhere. Okay, and then I threw a couple more in, Fleet Fox's Can I Believe You? And one more song, Everywhere by Brandvan 3000, which I love. Frank: [34:42] Was that on that trip too or no? Bill: [34:45] No, but I just think I should have played it on the trip. I don't know if he would have liked it. Do you remember everywhere? Yes. Oh, I don't know if it fits. However, you know, those first three were something else. Frank: [34:51] Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. [34:57] Mix tapes are allowed to have an outlier, right? Bill: [35:01] Yeah, and maybe it transitions into yours. Frank: [35:03] All right. So my mixtape is, I tried to keep it like happy songs, like giddy songs, fun songs about falling in love. So Walking on Sunshine by Katrina and the Waves. Butterflies by Kacey Musgraves. Bill: [35:13] Okay, oh good. [35:20] Okay not crazy town. Frank: [35:22] No, surprisingly not. Bill: [35:25] No, okay, great. Frank: [35:26] He just threw me right off there. Bill: [35:31] Yeah, sorry about that. Frank: [35:33] The way you are by Bruno Mars. Love is in the Air by John Paul Young and then we finish it off with Sunshine Lollipops and Rainbows by Leslie Gore. Sunshine lollipops and rainbows everywhere that's how I feel when I feel that we're, together that's a and then finishing it off with the sunshine lollipops and. Bill: [36:00] Got it okay perfect well this mixtape just good thing i put in brandman 3000 it's just a transition straight to walking on sunshine oh good. Frank: [36:14] Rainbows. Bill: [36:15] Yeah, yeah. future I'm sure it's a future episode. Frank: [36:18] Well I'm sure yes so I before we before we came to record this song I was talking to my friend Becca and saying, oh, we got to go. I got to go and record this podcast. And he's asking, what song are you doing? I said, Everywhere by Fleetwood Mac. And she said, I love that song. When her and her partner were in New Zealand, they had this this, crappy garbage car and that had a tape deck. So her and Blake went to a thrift store to buy tapes just to play. and they bought Tango in the Night and just listened to that on repeat and this was far and away their favorite song on the album. I told Becca just like, all right I'm gonna tell that story if you're okay with it and well here it is it might actually make the cut. Bill: [37:06] I will and you know what? We don't often do these call-outs. I try to listen to other podcasts because often they're like, hey here's the name of our show which we... do we even say what we're called? Yes you did once but you have to be an astute listener but of course you also have been. Frank: [37:18] Great. Bill: [37:22] An astute enough person that if you're listening to our podcast you're looking at it and the name of our podcast is right in front of you. So we really are glad you're listening to Bill and Frank's. Frank: [37:28] Yeah, exactly. Bill: [37:31] Skill-free pleasures we don't have patreon right now for you to give us money or anything like that but what we would like is to hear your story about Fleetwood Max everywhere tell us how this song, has made your life brighter. Frank: [37:48] And also you can just mail cash to us to our addresses. Bill: [37:51] It's right. Frank: [37:52] We'll put those in the show notes. Bill: [37:53] That's right. Frank: [37:56] It's been a fun and fantastic experience putting this podcast out every week. And this song is coming out at the beginning of 2023. And we just want to thank everyone for listening to us and being with us and downloading and taking this on your drives, on your walks, wherever you listen to it. I listen to podcasts at work all the time instead of working. Bill and I would like to say we want to be with you everywhere. Bill: [38:25] Boop-a-doo-doo-doo.

Cobwebs: A Gothic Cinema Podcast
Ep. 125 - The Many Legends of Sleepy Hollow! (w/ Hayden Gilbert)

Cobwebs: A Gothic Cinema Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 173:52


Heads will roll! This week Daniel is joined by Hayden Gilbert for a giant tribute to Ichabod Crane and the Headless Horseman of Sleepy Hollow. We're discussing the original Washington Irving story, the Disney version from 1948, the Hallmark TV version from 1999, Tim Burton's horror blockbuster from 1999, and if you stick around till the end, every other adaption of this classic story. This episode is a complete and comprehensive Midnight Ride, but you have to cross the bridge to end the Horseman's power! Email the show at cobwebspodcast@gmail.com to let us know your own thoughts on the Horseman! Hayden's short stories Cobwebs on Twitter: @cobwebspod Daniel on Twitter: @eplerdaniel  Daniel on Letterboxd: @Dan_Epler   Hayden on Letterboxd: @haydengilbert www.cobwebspodcast.com

Welcome to Author Provocateur with Josie Brown
Meredith Schorr - AS SEEN ON TV

Welcome to Author Provocateur with Josie Brown

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 24:46


Wouldn't it be great if real life was just like television?  In debut romcom novelist Meredith Schorr's AS SEEN ON TV, her main character, Adina Geller, takes that concept to the online magazine editor she's trying to impress. He tells her to run with it.  She's hell-bent to do just that in the hope that the fee from the article will not only allow her to pay the rent she shares with her loving single mother, Valerie but lead to a full-time job.  But there's only one way which town she's chosen, Pleasant Hollow, is anything Hallmark TV episode: Adina has a meet-cute with the charming guy in town: Finn Adams. Wait—not so fast: since Finn leads the developer's project that will change everything about Pleasant Hollow, he's also the one person standing in the way of making her article a reality. But there's more to Finn—and Pleasant Hollow—that meets the eye. Meredith and I discuss her process in concepting this romantic comedy. Why romcom plots need some darkness in between the humor, and why persistence is the key to an aspiring writer—or for that matter, an author's—longevity in creating books. What she says will resonate with those who write—and read—about happily ever afters.

Wealth On Any Income
Episode 81: The Journey From Crappy to Happy with Randy Peyser

Wealth On Any Income

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 17:59


For Episode 81 of the Wealth On Any Income Podcast, Rennie is joined by Randy Peyser. Randy edits and ghostwrites books and gets authors book deals with literary agents and publishers. Her clients have been featured on Hallmark TV and Daily Mail TV, in Oprah Magazine and Time Magazine, on the Wall Street Journal and USA Today Bestseller Lists, in airport bookstores and FedEx/Office and Office Max stores, and more. Randy is also the author of Crappy to Happy as featured in the movie, “Eat Pray Love”; The Power of Miracle Thinking;  and The Write-a-Book Program. In this episode, Rennie and Randy cover:01:43 The one question to ask yourself when you're in crisis.03:28 How a year and a half long crisis helped Randy turn her life from, “Crappy to Happy”.08:20 Randy's favorite charity, WomanCARE, and how it positively impacted her life.10:36 Randy's biggest fear and her insights from that.12:35 How within an initial 15-minute conversation, Randy can guide her book writing clients toward success.14:05 The most common mistakes of first-time authors.15:23 The easiest way to contact Randy at the Author One Stop website >> https://www.authoronestop.com/16:06 The one question Randy likes to ask at the end of her talks that is a simple way to ensure you're living your priorities. To reach Randy for a consultation visit her website https://www.authoronestop.com/More About RandyRandy Peyser is the Founder and CEO of Author One Stop, Inc. Author One Stop, Inc. holds the distinction of having been vetted and approved of by the “Clear Business Directory” as a firm noted for its impeccability in business.Randy is the creator of the Write-a-Book Program, and is one of only a few people in the country who specializes in representing authors in finding literary agents and publishers at Book Expo America (BEA) in May every year. The BEA is the largest Book Expo in the United States. Randy is a dynamic speaker who is frequently featured on stage for business organizations, writer's organizations, and spiritual organizations nationwide. She is a revered lecturer on a variety of topics related to publishing for CEO Space International..Randy is the former editor-in-chief of a national magazine and an SF/Bay area magazine, as well as the long time features writer for Awareness Magazine in Southern California. Her interviews include New York Times best-selling authors: Wayne Dyer, Deepak Chopra, Marci Shimoff, Suze Orman, Marianne Williamson, Caroline Myss, Neale Donald Walsch, Esther Hicks, Judith Orloff, John Bradshaw, Bernie Siegel, John Gray, Joan Borysenko, Dannion Brinkley, Jean Houston, and more.Randy has edited books from business, to spirituality, self-help, children's, to fiction and nonfiction – including Guerrilla Wealth by Loral Langemeier, which is part of the international best-selling series of Guerrilla Marketing books by Jay Conrad Levinson.To learn more visit https://www.authoronestop.com/.If you'd like to know how books, movies, and society programs you to be poor, and what the cure is visit wealthonanyincome.com/tedx. You'll hear Rennie's TEDx talk and can request a free 27-page Roadmap to Complete Financial Choice® and receive a weekly email with tips, techniques, or inspiration around your business or money. Rennie's Books and Programshttps://wealthonanyincome.com/books/Rennie's 9 Days to Financial Freedom program:https://wealthonanyincome.com/programsConnect with Rennie Websites:WealthOnAnyIncome.comRennieGabriel.comEmail: Rennie@WealthOnAnyIncome.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/renniegabriel/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WealthOnAnyIncome/Twitter: https://twitter.com/RennieGabrielYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdIkYMOuvzHQqVXe4e_L8PgInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/wealthonanyincome/

Comic Book Central
#407: Treat Williams, star of stage and screen, on his career including the 1996 superhero film – The Phantom!

Comic Book Central

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2022 53:41


Hollywood icon Treat Williams is here! Not only are we talkin' about his eeevil turn as supervillain Xander Drax in the 1996 superhero flick, The Phantom, we're chatting about comic books, The Empire Strikes Back, his close friend Christopher Reeve, and yes – Hallmark TV shows & movies!Photo courtesy Treat Williams/HallmarkPhantom images TM & copyright […]

Pub Date with Allison Trowbridge
Matthew Emerzain on You Matter

Pub Date with Allison Trowbridge

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 25:36


Pub Date – Pub Date is a podcast dedicated to the love of books. In today's episode, Copper CEO & founder, Allison Trowbridge, sits down with author Matthew Emerzain to dig into the process of publishing his recent book, You Matter— which launched during the pandemic. Matthew has been working as what Allie refers to as a ‘serial author' for many years, and he's up to so much more. Matthew is the CEO and founder of Every Monday Matters, and he's been featured on Oprah.com, The TODAY show, Fast Company, Thrive Global, Sunday Paper, and Hallmark TV.  After listening to today's episode, you'll be inspired to change the world through publishing. Matthew shares his inspirational story of becoming an author, in addition to starting a non-profit. You'll be especially glad you listened in, aspiring authors, as he shares so much insightful information and encouragement with us!Best of all, you'll learn from the process of Matthew writing his own book and launching it during a pandemic. Talk about a challenge! You can get your copy of Mathews's book here, and you can follow him on social media at @emerzain. Learn more about Copper Books by clicking here, and follow your host @alliebridge on Instagram!

Y'd Awake
TNG: Scott McCreery Song Inspires Hallmark Movie

Y'd Awake

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 1:11


TNG - The Nashville Gossip! Scott McCreery's 2018 hit “Five More Minutes” is getting the Hallmark TV movie treatment. The song has inspired a holiday movie that will share the same title. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Her Gypsy Soul presents
The Mindset of a Successful DIY Artist with Singer/Songwriter Katie Ferrara

Her Gypsy Soul presents

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2021 65:09


Meet Katie Ferrara, an award winning alternative pop singer/songwriter from Los Angeles who writes positive, honest and authentic music with an ethereal flair. She has released several albums as an unsigned independent artist including “Dream Catcher” (2016) and “Break Free” (2020). Both albums were funded by the generous support of her fans off social media. Her music can also be found on the Season 5 premiere of the Hallmark TV show "Good Witch". Katie currently does live streams her performances to her Facebook music page as well as Instagram and Twitch. As a QSC audio artist, she performs covers and original music at 5 star hotels in Los Angeles as well as songwriter venues such as the Hotel Cafe. She is also passionate about aligning her music with charities and causes such as Whole Planet Foundation, Children's Foundation of America and Water.org. Katie is currently working on her second full-length album which will be released in 2021. Official Website: https://www.katieferrara.com/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/katieferraramusic/ JVB Official: http://www.jacquelinevanbierk.comInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/jacquelinevanbierkClothing Line: http://www.jacvanbee.com

Sisters In Music Radio
Chatting with Nat - Alternative Pop Singer Songwriter Katie Ferrara

Sisters In Music Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2021 45:00


Katie Ferrara is an award winning alternative pop singer/songwriter from Los Angeles who writes honest and authentic music with an ethereal flair. As Buzz Music puts it, she's got a "tender approach to life that bursts from her guitar and vocal chords in a way that's both charming and reassuring". She began her career as a busker on the streets of Burbank, CA and from there has toured internationally at notable street festivals including the Edinburgh Fringe in Scotland, Ferrara Busker's Festival in Italy, Chur Buskers Festival in Switzerland and Busker's Braunschweig in Germany. She has even performed in New Zealand as part of Toyota's Feeling the Street program and written a book about her travel experience called "Stories from the Street". Recently, she won an online global singing competition called Musicash thanks to the help of her dedicated fans. Her music is on the Season 5 premiere of the Hallmark TV show "Good Witch" and her latest albums Dream Catcher (2016) and Break Free (2020) can be found on all streaming services. She is currently in the process of releasing her second full-length album. 

All Write in Sin City
Catching Up with Christopher Paul Curtis

All Write in Sin City

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2021 37:12


It has been twenty five years since Christopher Paul Curtis first earned a Newbery Honor as well as an Honor from the Coretta Scott King Book Awards for The Watsons Go to Birmingham – 1963, his critically acclaimed debut novel which was subsequently adapted for a Hallmark TV movie. In 2000, he became the first African American man to win the Newbery Medal for his 1999 novel Bud, Not Buddy, which also received the Coretta Scott King Award. His books Bucking the Sarge (2004), Mr. Chickee’s Funny Money (2005), Mr. Chickee’s Messy Mission (2007), Elijah of Buxton (2007) which also received a Newbery Honor and a Coretta Scott King Award, The Mighty Miss Malone (2012), The Madman of Piney Woods (2014), and The Journey of Little Charlie (2018) which was a finalist for the National Book Award for Young People’s Literature. His books regularly appear on lists of the best children’s books of the year, and in 2013, The Watson’s Go to Birmingham – 1963 was named one of the New York Public Library’s 100 Great Children’s Books of the Last 100 Years. Born in Flint, Michigan, Mr. Curtis has resided in Detroit, Michigan and Windsor, Ontario, where in his free time, he enjoys reading, playing basketball, and collecting music.https://nobodybutcurtis.com/

Beef Buzz with Ron Hays on RON (Radio Oklahoma Network)
Cattle Producers Have Found Unique Ways to Promote Beef During This Challenging Time

Beef Buzz with Ron Hays on RON (Radio Oklahoma Network)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2020


Cattle producers have found unique ways to promote beef during this challenging year and Greg Hanes, CEO of the Cattlemen"s Beef Promotion and Research Board, explains some of those methods on today"s Beef Buzz. At the top of the list right now is advertising on the Hallmark TV channel showing Christmas movies 24/7.

Analog Jones and the Temple of Film: VHS Podcast
Shadow Zone: The Undead Express (1996) VHS Movie Review

Analog Jones and the Temple of Film: VHS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2020 45:50


Analog Jones reviews a Showtime and Hallmark TV film with Shadow Zone: The Undead Express (1996) VHS Movie Review.  Quick FactsDirected by: Stephen WilliamsWritten by: J.R. Black (novel) and Roy SallowsStarring: Ron Silver as ValentineChauncey Leopardi as ZachNatanya Ross as GabeTony T. Johnson as J.T.Sherry Miller as MomRon Lea as Dad How to find Analog Jones Discuss these movies and more on our Facebook page. You can also listen to us on iTunes, Podbean, and Youtube! Email us at analogjonestof@gmail.com with any comments or questions!

Disney Plus 2
7: Noelle (2019)

Disney Plus 2

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2019 56:22


Just in time for Christmas, the Disney+2 dive into the holiday season with the streaming original film Noelle (2019). Will this become a new Disney holiday family classic? Or is this the Disney+ version of a Hallmark TV movie? John and Stephanie also discuss the modern nature of Santa and share their favorite holiday movies. Then, the Randomizer picks their final watch of 2019. HINT: "... and now your host, Walt Disney." Will you be watching Noelle during this holiday season? Let us know via Twitter @disneyplustwo, Instagram @disneyplus2podcast and online at disneyplus2.com.

Right Now with Lou
Hallmark's Knee-jerk Reaction

Right Now with Lou

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2019 29:27


Hallmark TV gets tagged by the Gay Mafia...and should SATs be standardized?

Hallmarkies Podcast
When Hope Calls Podcast: S1 Ep 10 Recap + 2019 Hallmark TV Series Wrap-Up

Hallmarkies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2019 61:54


Today Rachel, Amy, and Kami talk all about the final episode of this season of 'When Hope Calls' and discuss the year of Hallmark television series as a whole. Please check out our sponsor of this episode of the podcast Glamour Jewelry Box! Save $5 off your first month's subscription by going to glamourjewelrybox.com and use code HALLMARKIES during checkout Send us your feedback at  feedback@hallmarkiespodcast.com  or the twitter call +1 (801) 855-6407  Please support the podcast on patreon at https://www.patreon.com/hallmarkies  For all our previous When Calls the Heart content check out https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXv4sBF3mPUAAf-YAEPZL-Hukd-Ej9rrA  Get some great Hallmarkies merch at https://www.teepublic.com/user/hallmarkies  Check out our website https://www.hallmarkiespodcast.com/  Follow us on ITunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/hallmarkies-podcast/id1296728288?mt=2  Follow Amy on twitter https://twitter.com/itsAmyCraig  Follow Amy's youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/user/weekendallstars To follow Kami on twitter https://twitter.com/kamidramagirl  To follow Kami's blog http://hookedheartie.com/  To read Kami's fan fiction http://hookedheartie.com/category/fanfictionfriday/page/3/  @HallmarkiesPodcast on Instagram  HallmarkiesPodcast.com  Follow Rachel's blog at http://rachelsreviews.net  Follow Rachel on twitter twitter.com/rachel_reviews  Follow Rachel's Reviews on youtube https://www.youtube.com/user/smilingldsgirl  Follow Rachel on facebook www.facebook.com/smilingldsgirlreviews Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

For Your Reconsideration
Episode 10: Fire in the Sky

For Your Reconsideration

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2019 82:15


Rob uses the podcast as therapy and forces the boys to watch one of the most horrific alien abduction sequences in film history, after which they try to work out if its a creepy sci-fi character piece, or a Hallmark TV movie with puppets in it.

CIA: Contagious Influencers of America
#26: "WHEN CALLS THE HEART" Executive Producer and Co-Creator BRIAN BIRD

CIA: Contagious Influencers of America

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2019 40:12


​Lights. Camera. TAKE action! CIA welcomes to the scene, Brian Bird, 30-year veteran of the Hollywood film and ​television business, executive producer and co-creator of the hit Hallmark TV series “When Calls the Heart”​ (​starring an ensemble cast including Erin Krakow, Martin Cummings, Lori Loughlin, Jack Wagner and others.) Brian Bird joins ​us to explain the power behind redemptive story telling, the positive impact it has on humanity​, including the future of the series and the ​phenomenon​ behind the "hearties" movement. Hosted by 9-time Emmy winner David Sams & TV personality Victoria Robinson.

#12minconvos
Randy Peyser, Book Editor and Owner of Author One Stop /Ep2146

#12minconvos

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2019 12:00


Randy Peyser   Years ago, in pursuit of her dream of being a published author, Randy Peyser stood off the 101 freeway on a Wednesday at rush hour, in Mill Valley, California, wearing a dress, makeup and high heels, and held up a sign that read: “Author Seeks Publisher.” That night a publisher called her and she became Editor-in-Chief of his national magazine. While she is no longer standing on street corners soliciting publishers as she once did long ago, for the past 19 years, she has been helping first-time authors and professionals get book deals with top literary agents and publishers. She edits and ghostwrites books, then flies to New York and pitches their manuscripts to the powers-that-be. Her clients' books have been featured in Oprah Magazine, Time Magazine, on the Wall Street Journal and USA Today Bestseller Lists, and on Hallmark TV and Daily Mail TV. They have also been sold nationally to big box stores and airport bookstores, have been featured in other prominent media outlets, and a number of them have won prestigious awards. Additionally, Randy places books in 5-star luxury hotels and national magazines to help authors expand their fan bases. Randy Peyser practices Random Acts of Chutzpah! Her company is www.AuthorOneStop.com. Listen to another #12minconvo

Jumpsuit Swagger
Hallmark's "Christmas at Graceland"

Jumpsuit Swagger

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2018 54:17


We avoid reviewing this terrible Hallmark TV movie by frequently going off topic and discussing how to break into Graceland, horror movies, and what Elvis smelled like. 

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Game Show! from The Incomparable
101: The Low Definition '18 Christmas Special

Game Show! from The Incomparable

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2018 79:05


Low Definition XVIII - Deck the halls and pour the egg nog, it’s time for the return of a vaguely Christmas-themed episode of Low Definition, a game where players come up with inane definitions of ridiculous words. Plus there are diversions into cultural Christmas traditions, Hallmark TV movies, and unusual Christmas Carols. Host Steve Lutz with Tiffany Arment, Jean MacDonald, Brian Hamilton, Allison Truj, Jason Snell and Chip Sudderth.

Low Definition! An Incomparable Game Show
The Low Definition '18 Christmas Special (Game Show 101)

Low Definition! An Incomparable Game Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2018 79:05


Deck the halls and pour the egg nog, it’s time for the return of a vaguely Christmas-themed episode of Low Definition, a game where players come up with inane definitions of ridiculous words. Plus there are diversions into cultural Christmas traditions, Hallmark TV movies, and unusual Christmas Carols. Host Steve Lutz with Tiffany Arment, Jean MacDonald, Brian Hamilton, Allison Truj, Jason Snell and Chip Sudderth.

The Business
Kristoffer Polaha on Hallmark movies; Netflix's Lisa Nishimura

The Business

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2018 29:33


In 2015, actor Kristoffer Polaha booked what he thought would be a one-off gig in a Hallmark TV movie. Now, he's got 5 Hallmark films under his belt. He tells us how he and the Hallmark Channel fell in love. Then, KCRW's Matt Holzman sits down with Netflix's Lisa Nishimura. The head of original documentaries and comedy programming for the streamer tells us how she decides what will become a Netflix original.

We Have Thoughts!
34: White American Cheese

We Have Thoughts!

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2018 30:03


If you're looking for some white on white on white on beautiful location than boy do we have a show for you! We checked out Hallmark's Cedar Cove this week. If you can get past the lack of diversity, the corny story lines, and the myriad of accents, then this show isn't half bad. Cheers to small towns! Have you seen a Hallmark TV show? Did the Good Witch sound good to you too? Did you notice the overwhelming amount of purple the people of Cedar Cove wear? Let us know! @wehavethoughts3

Deja The View
Ep. 19 "Switched 4 xXxmas Holiday Spectacle" with Brett Ashley

Deja The View

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2017 53:34


We're celebrating 1 year of Deja The View by reflecting on the year and watching Candace Cameron Bure's latest Hallmark TV movie "Switched For Christmas". Follow Us! twitter.com/dejatheviewpod Marie twitter.com/hariecmudson | Kevin twitter.com/hazlewitch | Brett www.instagram.com/brettwashley/

Torn Stubs: The TRASH Movie Podcast
The Birth Of A Nation

Torn Stubs: The TRASH Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2017 17:56


Robert and Joshua discuss The Birth Of A Nation directed by Nate Parker. Featuring title stealing, preaching and Hallmark TV movie hallmarks. We spent $17m on this episode. Join the conversation – follow us and tweet us your reviews to @TornStubsPod #TornStubs. Also rate and review us on Apple Podcasts – we love a 5-star rating. This episode is sponsored by Park Pal, your companion app for Disneyland Paris. Search Park Pal on Apple’s App Store.

Grants Rants Hollywood Talk
GR #66: RHONY's Luann & Tom Divorce, TV Musicals, Hallmark TV

Grants Rants Hollywood Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2017 56:23


Grants Rants #66: Marisa Serafini, Senior Content Produer At AfterBuzzTV NetworksReal Housewives of New York City's Luann and Tom’s marriage is cancelled after 7 months, ABC haults their live version of The Little Mermaid, we delve into TV musicals, Hallmark Channel introduces a new network, we look at the fan community coming out of When Calls The Heart. Will & Grace returns to NBC in a big way - this and more with Marisa Serafini @SerafiniTVhttps://www.youtube.com/user/MarisaMovies Support the Rants on Patreon: www.patreon.com/grantsrants

Pete, JB and Kathryn
HALLMARK TV THINKS IT'S CHRISTMAS ALREADY

Pete, JB and Kathryn

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2017 4:30


it's christmas hallmark tv
Chapter One Podcast: Discover New Books to Read
Ep4 – Ida Mae Tutweiler and the Traveling Tea Party – Ginnie Bivona

Chapter One Podcast: Discover New Books to Read

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2016 32:33


In this Chapter One episode, I speak with author Ginnie Bivona. She will be reading from her literary fiction book entitled, Ida Mae Tutweiler and the Traveling Tea Party. Ida Mae Tutweiler and The Traveling Tea Party… the basis for the popular Hallmark TV movie The post Ep4 – Ida Mae Tutweiler and the Traveling Tea Party – Ginnie Bivona appeared first on Chapter One Podcast.

SkyWatcher/Awakened Radio
Kat Kanavos Show: Guest Barbara Niven

SkyWatcher/Awakened Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2016 28:38


Watch Actress Barbara Niven on Kat Kanavos Show Mon April 18th LIVE @ 5pm PT as she shares her thought and emotions on the end of Peggy Beldon on Hallmark TV’s Cedar Cove Series and turns her attention to her new TV series with love interest Treat Williams.

SkyWatcher/Awakened Radio
Kat Kanavos Show: Guest Barbara Niven

SkyWatcher/Awakened Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2016 28:38


Watch Actress Barbara Niven on Kat Kanavos Show Mon April 18th LIVE @ 5pm PT as she shares her thought and emotions on the end of Peggy Beldon on Hallmark TV’s Cedar Cove Series and turns her attention to her new TV series with love interest Treat Williams.

Open Your Intuitive Eyes
Guest Pamala Oslie Author of Infinite You: A Journey to Your Greater Self and Beyond

Open Your Intuitive Eyes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2014


Author Pamala Oslie is an aura reader, psychic, radio show host, author, and speaker. Pamala is living proof of the profound shift that is occurring in human consciousness. She states that we are evolving into a more highly developed species, one with enhanced abilities and a greater level of awareness, and it is expanding our understanding of reality. Pamala says these abilities are not only possible, they are real and natural. Pamala Oslie has her own radio show on KZSB in Santa Barbara, CA, has an extensive global clientele, including many celebrities, and has appeared on numerous national and regional television and radio programs, including “The View,” “The Ricki Lake Show,” “Better TV,” Hallmark TV’s “Home and Family,” “Iyanla” and “Coast to Coast Radio.” Her newest book is Infinite You: A Journey to Your Greater Self and Beyond. For more information, visit: www.LifeColorsCity.com. Tune in to find out what the Monthly Reading & Class Special is. The Book of Shadows is all about Spring Flower Magic. Spring is really just around the corner and garden planning is starting to take place. What flowers do you need to plant? Tune in to find out. The Psychic Toolbox is all about How to do an Ostara Meditation. Please do not drive or operate heavy machinery while listening to this meditation.

Open Your Intuitive Eyes
Guest Pamala Oslie Author of Infinite You: A Journey to Your Greater Self and Beyond

Open Your Intuitive Eyes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2014


Author Pamala Oslie is an aura reader, psychic, radio show host, author, and speaker. Pamala is living proof of the profound shift that is occurring in human consciousness. She states that we are evolving into a more highly developed species, one with enhanced abilities and a greater level of awareness, and it is expanding our understanding of reality. Pamala says these abilities are not only possible, they are real and natural. Pamala Oslie has her own radio show on KZSB in Santa Barbara, CA, has an extensive global clientele, including many celebrities, and has appeared on numerous national and regional television and radio programs, including “The View,” “The Ricki Lake Show,” “Better TV,” Hallmark TV’s “Home and Family,” “Iyanla” and “Coast to Coast Radio.” Her newest book is Infinite You: A Journey to Your Greater Self and Beyond. For more information, visit: www.LifeColorsCity.com. Tune in to find out what the Monthly Reading & Class Special is. The Book of Shadows is all about Spring Flower Magic. Spring is really just around the corner and garden planning is starting to take place. What flowers do you need to plant? Tune in to find out. The Psychic Toolbox is all about How to do an Ostara Meditation. Please do not drive or operate heavy machinery while listening to this meditation.

The Tazz and Paula Show
Pam Oslie - Your Greater Self +

The Tazz and Paula Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2014 59:00


Acclaimed aura reader, psychic, radio show host, author, and speaker Pamala Oslie is living proof of the profound shift that is occurring in human consciousness. We are evolving into a more highly developed species, one with enhanced abilities and a greater level of awareness, and it is expanding our understanding of reality. Pamala says these abilities are not only possible, they are real and natural, and she shows you how to develop them so you can enrich your life. Author, Pamala Oslie has her own radio show on KZSB in Santa Barbara, CA, has an extensive global clientele, including many celebrities, and has appeared on numerous national and regional television and radio programs, including “The View,” “The Ricki Lake Show,” “Better TV,” Hallmark TV’s “Home and Family,” “Iyanla” and “Coast to Coast Radio.” Pam was a featured speaker at the TEDx conference in Santa Barbara, CA in 2012. Her newest book is "Infinite You: A Journey to Your Greater Self and Beyond" For more information, visit: www.LifeColorsCity.com

Turned On
No. 34: A Very Hallmark Holiday

Turned On

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2013 61:08


Danielle and Kate get into the spirit of the season by dissecting a couple of Hallmark TV movies: "Christmas in Conway" and "Window Wonderland".

Alcohollywood
ST. PATRICK'S DAY SPECIAL: The Magical Legend of the Leprechauns (1999)

Alcohollywood

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2013 68:35


Erin go bragh from Alcohollywood! To celebrate everyone's favorite drinking holiday, we invoke the luck of the Irish with the Hallmark TV special The Magical Legend of the Leprechauns, a three-hour epic slog starring Whoopi Goldberg and Randy Quaid! The movie follows a dumpy American visiting Ireland, falling in love, and interfering with the class warfare of magical Irish creatures. Along the way, we see a bevy of beloved Irish and Scottish actors shaming themselves, while terrible special effects and school-play production design assaults the eyes. Luckily, we've got just the drink and game to endure the magical legend in time for St. Patty's Day!