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Latest podcast episodes about hamilton soundtrack

The Dazed and Engaged Podcast
044: "Avoiding Viral Wedding Photography Mistakes" with Kimberly Cauble

The Dazed and Engaged Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 41:43


On Episode 044: “Avoiding Viral Wedding Photography Mistakes” I was joined by my lovely and talented friend who happens to be a fantastic wedding photographer - Kimberly Cauble, owner of Kimberly Cauble Photography - and we addressed some questions from couples about some seriously sketchy things being talked about all over the internet - wedding photographers ghosting their clients on wedding day, delivering photos that don't match their editing style, or taking the money and running. How in the world are you supposed to know and who do you trust when hiring a wedding photographer?! Well, I'm glad you asked because we addressed all of this on this week's episode of the show. Tune in to make sure you're not the next viral story going around the internet when it comes to making some serious wedding photography mistakes! Your host:Taylor Rhyne - Lemons & Willow Event Management, Owner & Lead Planner @lemonsandwillowevents www.lemonsandwillowevents.comThis week's Guest:Kimberly Cauble - Kimberly Cauble Photography@kinmberly.cauble www.kimberlycaublephotography.comKimberly's music & podcast recommendation this week:The Hamilton Soundtrack - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2nZEH1WHqkby5zQXn0dFn7?si=Q8r4YOReSc2exf7dzohdyQDoing Life Differently, Katelyn James - https://open.spotify.com/show/31VPNxxuW8CXQsvW8ZH58Q?si=3c5be2f9a0304dd2Marco Polo App - https://www.marcopolo.me/ Follow along on social media!@dazedandengagedpodcast Send us YOUR wedding planning questions to dazedandengagedpodcast@gmail.comNot ready to hire a planner or just have some wedding planning questions you'd like personalized help with? Book a call with Taylor today! 1 Hour Wedding Consulting for non-clients ($150.00) - https://calendly.com/lemonsandwillowevents/wedding-consulting-1-hour

50% with Marcylle Combs
Jodi Truscott: Freelance Business Writer Helping Women Owned Businesses Grow Using Powerful Words

50% with Marcylle Combs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 51:47


After 20 years of working in the private and public sectors underwhelmed by those in authority positions being referred to as “leaders,” Jodi Truscott was determined to change the narrative about Leadership. Returning to college after a 20-year absence, Jodi earned her Master's of Science Degree in Administration with a specialization in Organizational Leadership from the University of South Dakota. Currently, she leads numerous high-level teams and efforts for a large state government agency, while also running a successful freelance writing business. In her free time, Jodi can be found listening to the Hamilton Soundtrack, or just being “Mom” to her busy family.

Hamilton Shot By Shot

Episode 11 - Satisfied Will this episode satisfy the listeners? Will Angelica be satisfied? We review song #11 of the Hamilton Soundtrack, Satisfied. Music and Lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda. Performed by Renée Elise Goldsberry (Angelica), Lin-Manuel Miranda (Hamilton) and Phillipa Soo (Eliza). Satisfied Find us on: Twitter: https://twitter.com/Hamilton_SBS Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hamiltonshotbyshot/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hamiltonshotbyshot Movies By Minutes: https://moviesbyminutes.com/ Find out more at https://hamilton-shot-by-shot.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

Sex Addicts Recovery Podcast
Ep 039 Amy S. shares at the SAA/COSA Speaker Meeting

Sex Addicts Recovery Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021 44:06


Join us in this episode as Amy S. shares her experience, strength & hope in her 5 years in COSA at the Bay Area SAA/COSA Quarterly Speaker meeting.   Giving Thanks information: Every year, the Bay Area SAA fellowship raises over $20,000 to support the ISO. Your donations are particularly important this year as contributions to ISO are down significantly.   Mobile giving: If you would like to give using your mobile phone, please text BAGT (for Bay Area Giving Thanks) to 91999 Web giving: to give online, go to http://bit.ly/bayareagivingthanks   YouTube Links to music in this episode: It's Quiet Uptown from the Hamilton Soundtrack:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjEoOeXId1k   Be sure to reach us via email: feedback@sexaddictsrecoverypod.com If you are comfortable and interested in being a guest or panelist, please feel free to contact me. jason@sexaddictsrecoverypod.com Launching soon: https://sexaddictsrecoverypod.com/ SARPodcast YouTube Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLn0dcZg-Ou7giI4YkXGXsBWDHJgtymw9q   To find meetings in the San Francisco Bay Area, be sure to visit: https://www.bayareasaa.org/ The content of this podcast has not been approved by and may not reflect the opinions or policies of the ISO of SAA, Inc.

Crosscreek Community Church, Salem, Oregon
The Problem with Church (Ep 59)

Crosscreek Community Church, Salem, Oregon

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2021 27:00


When we read the historical accounts of the first Jesus Followers there seems to be a vast difference between what we see in them and what we see in our current American Church. Why is that? What made a group of persecuted Jesus Followers who were on the run for their lives such an effective force for change in their world? What have we missed in our current view of the Church? Episode Breakdown: 1:00 Backyard Hello 3:00 The Church’s Problem w/ Jon 23:00 Challenge, Giveaways, and Knight Rider Don’t forget to subscribe to this podcast or the YouTube channel  https://bit.ly/yourcrosscreek Let us know you’re here! || Read Transcript || Discussion Questions || Ask a Question || For Kids #forSalem May Challenge: Meals FOR Teachers (Teacher Appreciation) –Buy a meal for a teacher AND support a local restaurant.– HOW: Pick a teacher… either of a family member or just from your neighborhood’s school (google is your friend here). Teacher emails are easy to find on school websites! What a surprise it would be to get a thank-you in what has been a pretty interesting and trying year! Here’s a list of some #salemoregon restaurants who have egift card options. (You can also just go directly to your favorite spot’s website to see if they have them available!) https://www.giftly.com/restaurant-gift-cards/salem-or Upcoming Outdoor Party! WEDNESDAY May 23, 4:30pm. RSVP Here. #SalemOregon #local Giveaways (Happening on Social Media later this week) – Enter to win this week: Shaka Brah – This week’s winner: Ankeny Vineyard Suggested Bible Readings: Acts 1-12 Additional Resources: Future Church- Will Mancini and Corey Hartman https://www.amazon.com/Future-Church-Seven-Laws-Growth/dp/1540900614 Irresistible- Andy Stanley https://www.thriftbooks.com/w/irresistible-faith-our-chance-to-change-the-world–again_andy-stanley/ Evangelism in the Early Church- Michael Green https://www.thriftbooks.com/w/evangelism-in-the-early-church_michael-green/ Music we listened to making this episode: Heart Songs- Weezer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SS6HBXHS0Ok Mack the Knife- Bobby Darin: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iooViITRp9M Wait for It – Hamilton Soundtrack: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZH8TyHUzRQ Donate to Crosscreek & keep a good thing goin’ DISCUSSION QUESTIONS: How have you seen God working this week? What stood out to you most in this week’s message? Were there any portions that were confusing or bothersome? Discuss reactions and highlights together. Read Matthew 28:18-20. What is your first reaction to the “Great Commission?” What might it practically look like for this to be a guide for both your personal life and the overall life of the Church? As you consider Jesus’ command to his followers, how can your group pray for you this week?

Lyrics & Lattes Podcast
032 - Mini-Episode: Writing Your Goals (Royce da 5'9)

Lyrics & Lattes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 1:15


Hey – its Jason Wallace with the lyrics and lattes podcast where we use hip-hop lyrics to inspire you. You know, one of our guest was nominated for a grammy…. Royce da 5’9..this one is for you. I wrote my way out (I wrote my way out)Out of the poor house, accomplished my goals somehowI never sold out, I'm a product of MotownAnd now I'm in the public eyeSo if you ever see me solve a problem beforeJust know before I solved a problem that the problem got wrote downBars.. you are 42% more likely to achieve your goals simply by writing them down. So whatever it is you want to do in life… The biggest first steps you can take RIGHT now is to put it on paper. That’s it. The worst place for an idea to live… is in your head. Be intentional about where you are going… because nobody ever went up went up a hill by accident. So go get you a notebook or Hustle Journal and start writing your dreams and be that much closer to success.

Boldly Going Nowhere
Episode 44 Aaron Burr Part 5

Boldly Going Nowhere

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 46:46


Happy last day of the Trump presidency! May your day be blessed. The Hamilton/Burr duel sits large in our imagination so I devoted most of a whole episode to it. Email the pod at bgnpod@gmail.com with any questions, corrections or suggestions. Be well. Wear your mask. Get that shot. Intro “Ten Duel Commandments” Outro “The World Was Wide Enough” Both from the Hamilton Soundtrack

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Lexivore
Lexivore Episode 17 Music And Books

Lexivore

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 54:01


Episode seventeen of Lexivore, has Megha and Renee tackle music, and pairings of music with books. We discuss our own genre preferences for music, briefly touch on the music our library has to offer, and discuss a few authors who use music - either directly in their books like Mercedes Lackey or in the background processes of writing like Rainbow Rowell. We also discuss some works that are paired by subject, like the Hamilton Soundtrack with a history book, "The Good Fight: Feuds of the Founding Fathers", or mood, like Miles Davis's "Birth of the Cool" with R.O. Kwon's "The Incendiaries", or by theme, Sharon Van Etten's "Are We There" pairing with Sally Rooney's "Normal People", and add a few more suggestions and recommendations along the way. We hope you enjoy our podcast! Thanks for Listening!

The Arise Podcast
Season 2, Episode 2: Maggie and Danielle, Critical Conversations, Engaging Community and Politics

The Arise Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 44:22


Click HERE to donate and support the work of the Arise Podcast. Connect with us by emailing us: thearisepodcast@gmail.comIn this episode, Maggie and Danielle connect over having a new imagination for what it's like to live in these COVID days. Having once thought, “perhaps this will all blow over,” we are now knee deep in changing family dynamics, changing what it looks like for kids to “go to school” with distance learning, and adults shifting to a more long-term working from home situation. Normal is being redefined. Even still, nearly six months in to COVID-19, things feel raw and exposed.With the end of summer and the beginning of the school year, there is a sense that “I'm not ready.” Maggie named that she is feeling ill-equipped to teach children and also help to them deal with social isolation… Simply put: We are not able to meet all the needs for all the kids.Danielle names there is a hard balance: how do we manage screen time and engage with our kids and work (from home)? We are having to trust our kids lot more and these family dynamics are continuing to develop as we find ways to deal with losses and managing emotions.In the midst of  a continued need for social distancing, how do re-form, or form from for the first time, community? Just how well were we connected before COVID?As we enter into the political season it feels more divided than ever across our nation—people seem to be  lining up to pick sides!We can ask ourselves: How much capacity do I have in this season, in a global pandemic, being maxed out with personal and/or work life, do I have to engage people who aren't like me… or who disagree with me, when I still want to connect and be seen and heard?Danielle says the reality is we just don't want to  know people who are like us and yet we do just want people to know people like us. We want to agree because it feels good. And when we disagree, we aren't just having disagreements [about politics], people believe that these things are connected to the core of who they are.Danielle challenges us as we engage in debate and discourse this political seasons to ask ourselves: Am I in my body? Am I present with what I'm thinking? When you're in your body you have a harder time accusing and dehumanizing another person. Honor humanity by being a human: be in your body.What if I am in my body and my neighbor isn't in their body? Start by asking questions, “You don't seem to be with me right now, where are you?” Start with curiosity. Acknowledge what you see them, it disarms them.If we can have a conversation with someone without being seen and heard, what was the point of the conversation?If someone hears what you said, they're going to remember what you say. They remember it in their bodies, for good or bad.Danielle's tips for engaging with others in this political season who may disagree with you:Practice hospitality to the other person.Offer yourself kindness. — If you're not ready to engage or in a place to engage, then don't.Have self-awareness—what am I feeling? And where am I feeling it in my body?Stay with it: Danielle believes that our culture wants to disconnect from the conversation around race, racism and white supremacy because there is a sense of SHAME. But we need stay with it: take breaks, do work on your own, but then reengage in this important conversation.Don't engage over social media because you remove the human part of being human—our bodies. Our bodies regulate with other bodies. When one person's body is dis-regulated it disrupts other bodies present. Therefore engaging over social media takes away our ability to regulate our bodies.Anger can be arousing and exciting over social media. And yet anger can cause damage that will require repair that you may not be able to over social media.When we enter into a place that requires repair there can be this sense of despair, hopelessness, "this isn't going to get better.”  We need sit in that for moment and mourn. We need to feel the weight of our grief for there can be no movement out of grief without engagement. We must allow space for our anger to transform into grief so that our grief turns to lament and morning which leads to repair and reconciliation and healing.There's been much debate around Abortion / Pro-Life this political cycle and it is not as black and white  as much as we'd like it to be, it's so much more nuanced. There is this sense that if we are supporting the dismantling of systemic racism and white supremacy that somehow we're also supporting abortion. Danielle asks why do you think these two are linked?We can not do “the work” for others. If we give someone the completed work or “the answer,” without the scaffolding, framework and structure, it has no place to land.Maggie talks about story work engagement and how others may be able to “see” clearly what's happening but the person who is sharing does not. To just name or tell them what's happening without building the framework to support that idea, it won't hold and stick for the person.  Danielle says this is why math teachers tell you to “show your work” and not just give the answer. You have to know the steps involved in how and why you got there. When you compare your answer with another person on how you got to a conclusion, you can look and see where things are the same and where they aren't the same and use that as a basis for repair, if needed.We simply need community. We need someone else's eyes and ears, to guide and walk with you. And we can still do that even in COVID. We can still make phone calls, send text messages, have FaceTime/zoom meetings… We still have the ability to connect and reach out. Some ground rules for difficult conversations around politics:Honesty — Honesty requires truth-tellingHonoring Boundaries - honoring the agreed upon time frame or topic of discussionOpenness — Are you willing to really hear another person's point of view?Maggie shared about “My Mouth is a Volcano” children's book she read to her kids about interrupting and honoring other people's important words. We must be wiling to listen. Danielle says we need to watch out for Name Calling, it's a red flag! If you go to name-calling, you have gone off the rails in your conversations/discussion. When you feel yourself slipping into name calling, it's important to reflect on what you're defending. What is hurting that you feel like you want to hurt someone else?You may need to take a break "a grown-up timeout" and reevaluate how to reengage and if repair is needed. Perhaps a therapist is needed. There's no shame in asking for help!We learn and grow experientially. And we do so together. We would love to hear from our listeners! What has been helpful? What did we miss that you'd like us to talk about? Who was your favorite guests? thearisepodcast@gmail.com  Send us your questions.You belong here.— -- - Danielle is reading: Jesus and John Wayne: How White Evangelicals Corrupted a Faith and Fractured a Nation by Kristin Kobes du MezMaggie is reading: Untamed by Glennon Doyle and My Grandmother's Hands by Resmaa Menekem.Danielle is listening to: “Last Shot” from the Hamilton Soundtrack.Maggie is listening to: In the van: Phineas and Ferb music. The Bema Discipleship with Marty SolomonDanielle is inspired by: her kids!Maggie is inspired by: the beauty and glory of the Pacific Northwest!

Chains & Gears
7: Off the Clock: Movies

Chains & Gears

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 48:03


An unfiltered series featuring two of my favorite guys from South Texas? Yes please! Listen to Pepper and Ethan converse about some of their movie preferences, from Django to Batman? How did that happen? Welcome to the newest addition to the Chains & Gears lineup!  Content: Literally geeked out on movies, some our pet peeves mentioned, fantastic soundtracks, bring up smaller productions, and we really need to visit some cultural movies.Our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chainsgearspodcast/Our Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chainsgearspodcast/?ref=nf&hc_ref=ARShu25Wr5CLTiLrbWGT2Y7b3T0fT4hKInPfeueTY9j65DsD51rpbbZoySNVafdfZ_oPepper's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pepito_g20/Hamilton Soundtrack: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4ZcGI2hFTy5Rruln175z9XDisney + Marvel: https://money.cnn.com/2009/08/31/news/companies/disney_marvel/Interstellar scene: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Hf_XkgE1d0

she was the fire.
#109 The Court Report | July

she was the fire.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 45:43


It's that time of the month again! Get ready for the July 'Court Report' where I share everything I am loving from the past month, from TV shows to gadgets. 

The Alli Worthington Show
Laughter, calling, and wild monkeys with Sophie Hudson

The Alli Worthington Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2020 64:15


Get ready to laugh today! No one brings the belly laughs like my friend Sophie Hudson  and today we cover a lot of ground; her trip to Kenya, her book writing process, and how monkeys with spicy pistachios sparked her last book idea.  Sophie shares what her latest book meant to her as an Enneagram 9- trying to stand up more in life. We also explore how she felt like a late bloomer in the publishing world and why she's glad she didn't release her first book until she was in her 50s.  We also chat about: -Why woman need to prioritize the creative process on their to-do lists -The products that make us feel like old women, but are FABULOUS -The hilarious reason she was drooling during our call and the facial problem her jade roller couldn't fix   We even discuss what investment you need in the bedroom. (Just wait for it!)    Favorite quotes: 1. Initially, we may have things that we want to burn it down but really what we want is some fresh fire to help however we're meant to help usher in the kingdom 2. I think that's something else that's hard for women is to be kind to ourselves because you really can't do everything. You really can't, not all at one time. Something is always going to get the short end of the stick.   For coaching time, I'm answering this question-  How do you keep your email from getting overwhelming? (51:02)   Links to great things we discussed: 1. Sophie Hudson 2. Stand All the Way Up 3. Ben Platt: Take me to the Pilot 4. Never Have I Ever 5. Barbara Brown Taylor: Leaving Church 6. Cara Wall: The Dearly Beloved 7. Jo Malone Lime and Basil 8. Tarte Shape Tape Contour Concealer 9. OPI Hue is the Artist 10. Gmail Tips 11. Hamilton 12. Hamilton Soundtrack 13. Standing Strong   Hope you loved this episode! Be sure to subscribe in iTunes and slap some stars on a review! :)   xo, Alli   www.alliworthington.com/podcast/sophiehudson

Quick News Daily Podcast
FROM THE VAULT: Hamilton Soundtrack

Quick News Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2020 31:20


If you’ve had the chance to finally see Hamilton on Disney Plus, it might have changed how you feel about the musical. Sort though whatever your feelings are by revisiting my review of the Hamilton soundtrack! 

The Changing Our Minds Podcast
DIY and other ways to spend Quarantine

The Changing Our Minds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2020 57:14


Look at us! Being all on time with a new podcast and everything! We decided to try something new... (being on time --AND recording in the same room! We talk a bit about COVID and Quarantine - and how we're spending it! We also touch on Hamilton, because --well, of course! We also share our 3-2-1's! Grab something yummy to drink and join us around the table! Show Notes: Love is Blind on Netflix Walmart Sun Hats The Truman Show *** Karrilee's 3-2-1's: 3 Things she's Into: 1. Hamilton Soundtrack (on repeat!) 2. Dave's new full-time job! 3. Super cute new Sun Hat from the Walmart! 2 Things she's Over: 1. Quarantine/Phase 1.5 2. Poor Internet Connection 1 Thing she's Looking Forward to: 1. Going back to Working in the Office! Kayelyn's 3-2-1's: 3 Things she's Into: 1. Goodwill/Thrift Store Shopping 2. Hamilton - Play AND Soundtrack! 3. Air Conditioner! 2 Things she's Over: 1. Hand Soaps and Sanitizers saying Kills 99,9% of Germs 2. Facebook Algorithm telling her to Like "Birds Aren't Real" (thinking she is a loon, I believe was her wording!) 1 Thing she's Looking Forward to: 1. Cooler Weather! That's all for this time! Come back and join us around the table for our next episode - all about Travel Tips and Summer Vacations! Copyright 2020 --- 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/changing-our-minds/message

The Alli Worthington Show
Lauren McAfee on adoption, living a life of meaning, and how it's not what you think.

The Alli Worthington Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2019 47:12


I'm with the brilliant Lauren McAfee to discuss her adoption story, the Bible, and why younger generations are reading it less than any other generation before. We'll also discuss what shapes a person's view of the Scriptures and connotations that drive others away from reading it altogether.   In this episode we discuss: 1. Why the Bible can withstand our tough questions. 2. How Social Media and access to the Internet is shaping the view of the next generation. 3. How it's our responsibility to teach the younger generation to love the Bible.   Favorite quotes: 1. We each have an opportunity to make a difference with our lives and that doesn't mean building up fame more, lots of money or these things we can often think will leave an impact in the world but it's stewarding our lives in a way for eternal purpose and looking to live out our faith in whatever area God has placed us in. 2. Looking at the long view, looking down the road saying what do I want my legacy to be? What do I want to be the impact when I leave this Earth and then living our today in light of that perspective. Having that eternal mindset of our days.  3. We hope that people will take their hard questions to the Bible because if it is what it claims it is, which is the Word of God with the truth and the way. Those are bold claims so if it is that, then we should be able to take hard questions to the Bible.   In this episode I answer these questions: 1. Do you have a Bible reading plan that you recommend? (37:31) 2. How do you know if a friendship is healthy or toxic? (39:36) 3. How do I name my business? (44:05)   Links to great things we discussed: 1. Lauren McAfee, Instagram 2. Not What You Think 3. Hamilton Soundtrack 4. Madam Secretary 5. The Connected Child, The Dignity Revolution,  People Fuel 6. F260 Journal 7. Christine Caine Podcast episode 8. FABFITFUN Use code ALLI to save $10.00 9. Blissdom Conference Hope you loved this episode! Be sure to subscribe in iTunes and slap some stars on a review! :)   xo, Alli

The Alli Worthington Show
Whitney Capps on raising sons, transformation, and true power

The Alli Worthington Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2019 52:07


I'm with the lovely Whitney Capps today talking about raising sons, true transformation, and what it feels like to be sick of me In this episode we discuss: 1. The joys of being a boy mom 2. How to avoid the transparency trap 3. Why women have a tough time celebrating their own accomplishments Favorite quotes: 1. We know the things to do but we don't always know how to be the person that we're supposed to be. I can look really busy but it's masking the fact the I am not listening and letting the Holy Spirit work inside of me. 2. I think it's a really subtle lie that the enemy can kind of feed us where if we confess to one another, kind of the work is done, we're off the hook, you know who I am. But it really cuts the legs out from under the gospel which isn't just about transparency, it's really about transformation. 3. One of the reasons we haven't been growing in Christlikeness is because we resist the very circumstances that he often uses to change us. 4. Sometimes we get focused on the things that God is having us do when the things are really a metaphor for what he is doing internally. 5. Transparency can't be just talking about the bad and what's broken. It also has to be giving God glory for what the gospel does in our life. In this episode I answer these questions: 1.  What would you say to your younger engaged self about wedding and marriage preparation? (35:54) 2.  Do our pets go to heaven? (43:11) 3. What's the best business advice anyone ever gave you? (46:01) Links to great things we discussed: 1. Whitney Capps 2. Sick of Me: From Transparency to Transformation 3. Hamilton Soundtrack 4. Victoria 5. Tony Reinke- 12 Ways Your Phone Is Changing You 6. Zum Mist 7. Free Solo 8. Bethel- Victory Is Yours 9. Blissdom Conference Hope you loved this episode! Be sure to subscribe in iTunes and slap some stars on a review! :) And a big thank you to Adrienne and Lindsay for the wonderful help with show notes! xo, Alli http://www.alliworthington.com/podcast/whitneycapps  

Queer Longing
Queer Leaving

Queer Longing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2019 66:21


Yo, Yo, Wassup?!  Well hello my huns and welcome to the EIGHTH ep. of pure, unadulterated QUEER LONGING! This week we're talking astronauts, Aaron Carter house parties and lesbian utopias. Come join! Tracks of the week:  'Burn' from the Hamilton Soundtrack: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_m_hwKu5FQ 'The Best' Self Esteem: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZF5GSshWU3w  Lizzo Allure Cover Story: https://www.allure.com/story/lizzo-cover-interview-2019  The Future of the Feminist Movement: https://broadly.vice.com/en_us/article/zmayzx/future-of-feminism-roxane-gay-bell-hooks-longpath?fbclid=IwAR1dOVwCZbbCDHCvxmXab-tSwkD5MzIRBgKgn1V1iF0eVnQZCroh6GUVklQ   The Allusionist- 'Queer' : https://www.theallusionist.org/allusionist/queer    

West Herts Drivetime with Danny Smith
Harry's Sleeve Notes: The Hamilton Soundtrack by @Lin_Manuel

West Herts Drivetime with Danny Smith

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2018


This week Harry and Danny talked about the soundtrack from the smash hit musical 'Hamilton', written by Lin Manuel Miranda, who also starred as Alexander Hamilton, the title character.The tracks:1. You'll be Back2. The Room where it Happens3. Burn4. The World Was Wide Enough

The Comics Podcast
#114: It's About The Meg

The Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2018 81:33


On this week's action-packed episode of The Comics Podcast, Chad, Alex, and Jean talk a bunch of movies, including that Christopher Robin one, The Meg, and Crazy Rich Asians! Jasan Statham fights a shark, yo, and it's pretty cool. After that it's music, featuring hits like Hollywood Undead, The Hamilton Soundtrack, and Lord of the Lost, and then we round out the night with comic books. Those are Batman, Pearl, Crowded, Giddeon Falls, The Weatherman, and Deadly Class. Deadly Class didn't come out this week; we just like it a real lot. Cheers!

The Comics Podcast
#114: It's About The Meg

The Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2018 81:33


On this week's action-packed episode of The Comics Podcast, Chad, Alex, and Jean talk a bunch of movies, including that Christopher Robin one, The Meg, and Crazy Rich Asians! Jasan Statham fights a shark, yo, and it's pretty cool. After that it's music, featuring hits like Hollywood Undead, The Hamilton Soundtrack, and Lord of the Lost, and then we round out the night with comic books. Those are Batman, Pearl, Crowded, Giddeon Falls, The Weatherman, and Deadly Class. Deadly Class didn't come out this week; we just like it a real lot. Cheers!

The Comics Podcast
#114: It's About The Meg

The Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2018 81:33


On this week's action-packed episode of The Comics Podcast, Chad, Alex, and Jean talk a bunch of movies, including that Christopher Robin one, The Meg, and Crazy Rich Asians! Jasan Statham fights a shark, yo, and it's pretty cool. After that it's music, featuring hits like Hollywood Undead, The Hamilton Soundtrack, and Lord of the Lost, and then we round out the night with comic books. Those are Batman, Pearl, Crowded, Giddeon Falls, The Weatherman, and Deadly Class. Deadly Class didn't come out this week; we just like it a real lot. Cheers!

New Medical Nomads Podcast
Ep. 52 Lessons Learned After 1 Year of Podcasting: Interviewed by Laura of Nomadicare

New Medical Nomads Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2018 35:49


In this annual edition of the show, Laura of Nomadicare helps me celebrate 1 year of the New Medical Nomads Podcast! As Laura interviews me, listen to what I have learned in the past year for: travel, habits, favorite stories and my message to all those new to traveling and on the fence of making the jump!   2:00 Dylan's travel roots  5:00 Habits and Consistency  10:00 "You're going to mess something up." 11:00 Making friends is easy! 13:00 Favorite Travel Stories 14:00 SkyScraper Bar in Chicago, IL https://www.signatureroom.com/ 15:00 Sloss Factory in Birmingham, AL https://www.slossfurnaces.com/ 19:00 What does 'home' mean to you? 21:00 "What problem do you want?" 23:00 Developing systems  28:00 The Hamilton Soundtrack https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjQpKlmn_hsUCFFvkYW2uQDj_cRmS0Tlo  32:00 The Freedom of Location    Podcast: www.newmedicalnomads.com/p/podcast  Safe community for medical traveling questions: https://www.facebook.com/groups/newme... Page for the latest episodes: https://www.facebook.com/NMNPodcast/ Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC661... iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/n... Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/.../the-new-...   Get 3 Vetted Recruiters for Free! http://www.nomadicare.com/dylan

The Thomas Jefferson Hour
#1270 Total Extirpation

The Thomas Jefferson Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2018 56:48


"It really upsets me that Jefferson should be anti-canine, but there you are." — Clay S. Jenkinson This week, we answer listener questions about Jefferson’s personality traits, Thaddeus Kosciuszko, the State of Jefferson, the Hamilton Soundtrack, fashion during Jefferson’s time, touring Monticello, and Jefferson’s distaste for dogs. Find this episode, along with recommended reading, on the blog. Learn about Clay's upcoming cultural tours and humanities retreats by visiting Odyssey Tours. Support the show by joining the 1776 Club or by donating to the Thomas Jefferson Hour, Inc. Thomas Jefferson is interpreted by Clay S. Jenkinson.

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Washed Up Emo
#91 - Leslie Simon (Writer)

Washed Up Emo

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2017 61:00


Episode 91 we welcome writer Leslie Simon. Leslie worked at Alternative Press for years and you probably know her for the books “Everybody Hurts” and “Wish You Were Here.” She also has a book called “Geek Girls Unite.” A veteran of the scene, knows everything about emo and hung with every band we know and love, Leslie essentially talks me off the ledge for the episode, what a great therapist. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/washedupemo)

The iPhreaks Show
157 iPS Azure App Services with Matthew Henderson

The iPhreaks Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2016 40:37


01:05 - Matthew Henderson Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 03:04 - Azure App Services Parse 04:27 - Cross-platform Options 05:05 - Getting Started 07:13 - APIs 09:34 - Azure Mobile App Engagement 11:51 - HockeyApp and Xamarin Episode #152: HockeyApp with Thomas Dohmke 12:52 - Data 16:49 - Writing Your Own Backend Using Azure 19:22 - Security 29:37 - Use Cases 33:01 - Testing tryappservice.azure.com   Picks ThisCouldBeUsButYouPlaying (Andrew) Tosh's Ramen (Chuck) Fully Alive: Lighten Up and Live - A Journey that Will Change Your Life by Ken Davis (Chuck) Fitbit One (Chuck) Hamilton Soundtrack (Matt)

Devchat.tv Master Feed
157 iPS Azure App Services with Matthew Henderson

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2016 40:37


01:05 - Matthew Henderson Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 03:04 - Azure App Services Parse 04:27 - Cross-platform Options 05:05 - Getting Started 07:13 - APIs 09:34 - Azure Mobile App Engagement 11:51 - HockeyApp and Xamarin Episode #152: HockeyApp with Thomas Dohmke 12:52 - Data 16:49 - Writing Your Own Backend Using Azure 19:22 - Security 29:37 - Use Cases 33:01 - Testing tryappservice.azure.com   Picks ThisCouldBeUsButYouPlaying (Andrew) Tosh's Ramen (Chuck) Fully Alive: Lighten Up and Live - A Journey that Will Change Your Life by Ken Davis (Chuck) Fitbit One (Chuck) Hamilton Soundtrack (Matt)

NoOneIsListening Podcast
7 - Oscars Predictions With Jen

NoOneIsListening Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2016 51:40


Steve and Jen help you fill out your Oscars ballot with their predictions for this year's Academy Awards. Also, they talk about their respective obsessions of the week: The Hamilton Soundtrack and American Crime Story.

The Guilty Feminist
4. Porn with Sara Pascoe

The Guilty Feminist

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2016 50:39


The Guilty FeministPresented by Sofie Hagen and Deborah Frances-White Episode 4: Pornographywith special guest Sara Pascoe Released 22 February 2016   Male Gays in the Female Gaze – paper by Dr Lucy Nevillehttp://eprints.mdx.ac.uk/17524/ I Can Only Come to The ‘Hamilton’ Soundtrack – article by The Reductresshttp://reductress.com/post/i-can-only-come-to-the-hamilton-soundtrack/ Pornography debate with Germaine Greer on Intelligence Squaredhttps://soundcloud.com/intelligence2/pornography-is-good-for-us Dr Matt Lodderhttps://twitter.com/mattlodder Hot Girls Wanted – documentary on Netflixhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTkEIGsNXu4  More about Sofie Hagenhttp://www.sofiehagen.comhttps://twitter.com/sofiehagen More about Deborah Frances-Whitehttp://deborahfrances-white.comhttps://twitter.com/DeborahFW Deborah’s tour dateshttp://the-spontaneity-shop.com/shows/show_details.html?show_id=256  Deborah’s book Off the Michttp://www.amazon.co.uk/Off-Mic-Stand-Up-Comedians-Performance/dp/1472526384 Standard Issue Magazinehttp://standardissuemagazine.com/  Sara Pascoe on Twitterhttps://twitter.com/sarapascoe   For more information about this and other episodes, visit www.guiltyfeminist.com or tweet us @guiltfempod or join our mailing list http://eepurl.com/bRfSPT   Come to a live recording! 10 March: Canal Café in Little Venice, London. Guest: Jessamyn Stanley. Get tickets herehttp://www.canalcafetheatre.com/EventPage.php?EventId=46307 14 March: Waterside Arts Centre in Manchester. Guest: Sarah Millican. Get tickets herehttps://www.watersideartscentre.co.uk/whats-on/1789-the-guilty-feminist-podcast-featuring-sarah-millic/ 15 March: Museum of Comedy in Bloomsbury, London. Guests tbc. Get tickets herehttp://museumofcomedy.ticketsolve.com/shows/873547899/   Leave us a review and rate us on iTunes!