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In der heutigen Folge von „Alles auf Aktien“ sprechen die Finanzjournalisten Anja Ettel und Holger Zschäpitz über Donald Trumps plötzlichen Happy Talk, die Erfolgsformel von SAP und die nächste Runde im Wettrennen zwischen Novo Nordisk und Eli Lilly. Wir freuen uns an Feedback über aaa@welt.de. Ab sofort gibt es noch mehr "Alles auf Aktien" bei WELTplus und Apple Podcasts – inklusive aller Artikel der Hosts und AAA-Newsletter.[ Hier bei WELT.](https://www.welt.de/podcasts/alles-auf-aktien/plus247399208/Boersen-Podcast-AAA-Bonus-Folgen-Jede-Woche-noch-mehr-Antworten-auf-Eure-Boersen-Fragen.html) [Hier] (https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6zxjyJpTMunyYCY6F7vHK1?si=8f6cTnkEQnmSrlMU8Vo6uQ) findest Du die Samstagsfolgen Klassiker-Playlist auf Spotify! Disclaimer: Die im Podcast besprochenen Aktien und Fonds stellen keine spezifischen Kauf- oder Anlage-Empfehlungen dar. Die Moderatoren und der Verlag haften nicht für etwaige Verluste, die aufgrund der Umsetzung der Gedanken oder Ideen entstehen. Hörtipps: Für alle, die noch mehr wissen wollen: Holger Zschäpitz können Sie jede Woche im Finanz- und Wirtschaftspodcast "Deffner&Zschäpitz" hören. Außerdem bei WELT: Im werktäglichen Podcast „Das bringt der Tag“ geben wir Ihnen im Gespräch mit WELT-Experten die wichtigsten Hintergrundinformationen zu einem politischen Top-Thema des Tages. +++ Werbung +++ Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? [**Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte!**](https://linktr.ee/alles_auf_aktien) Impressum: https://www.welt.de/services/article7893735/Impressum.html Datenschutz: https://www.welt.de/services/article157550705/Datenschutzerklaerung-WELT-DIGITAL.html
Happy Talk with a Filmmaker Friday! I normally refer to people as filmmakers, but when I think about Jared Hall the word that actually comes to my mind is, “artist.” Jared is an animator, filmmaker, and illustrator, but what unifies all of his talents is that he's an artist. There you go... Artist! Jared's short film, Anansi the Spider, played at Film Invasion Los Angeles in 2024 and took home the Filmmakers Award for Outstanding Short Film - Animation and for Outstanding Cast Performance Animation. This film is beautiful and it was difficult for me to not make that word in all caps. And it's fun! And it's cool! Honestly, Anansi the Spider is one of those films I feel comfortable stealing a line from a childhood friend, “It's okay if you don't like it, but if you don't like it then I don't like you.” If you want to learn more about Jared, go to @thatishall (https://www.instagram.com/thatishall/) or his website at https://thatishall.myportfolio.com _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Discover Indie Film Links DIF Podcast Website - DIF Instagram - DIF BlueSky Discover Indie Film Foundation (nonprofit for the arts) Website Sherman Oaks Film Festival Film Invasion Los Angeles
Welcome to 2025! Want to be a little happier this year? Who doesn't? Major's guest this week is Arthur C. Brooks, noted professor and bestselling author who has written extensively on the topic of happiness (recently with Oprah....yes, THE Oprah). Brooks explains some of the science behind our moods and best practices for maximizing those good vibes. We're at Fish Taco in Tysons Corner, Virginia. Join us!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Senior Legal Fellow at Heritage Cully Stimson outlines how installing district attorneys across the country has caused the increase in crime we've grown accustomed to.
Episode 3593: Happy Talk From Speaker Judge Cannon Refuses To Set New Trial Date
Bienvenido a Happy talks Un espacio para conversar con el equipo de Happy team y/o la comunidad del club de inversionistas, Hoy te compartimos desde la oficina de CDI en Bogota donde hemos pasado un par de días operando en una sala de trading como las que tenemos vía Zoom, pero ahora de manera presencial y platicamos de, ¿Qué es una sala de trading? ¿Cuál es la diferencia con una escuela? Porque podemos leer mil libros, sabernos de memoria las estrategias, pero si no nos atrevemos a operar, a compartir, a mostrar, mejorar será muy difícil. ¿Tú ya eres parte de la sala de trading de CDI? Dale play y únete a esta Happy Talk
Sully, Karl, and Happy Talk about their Highlights from last weekend's rugby, take you through all the team changes and their predictions for round two, and try out a new segment called "What's the best and or worst thing about rugby at the moment?"See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the podcast today, we welcome back Jonathan Clements, who was among our first guests when we launched this podcast back in 2019. Jonathan is the founder and editor of HumbleDollar, and he is also the editor of a new book called My Money Journey, which is a compilation of essays from 30 individuals about how they found financial freedom. Jonathan also sits on the advisory board of Creative Planning, one of the country's largest independent financial advisors and is the author of nine personal finance books. Earlier in his career, Jonathan spent almost 20 years at The Wall Street Journal, where he was the newspaper's personal finance columnist and six years at Citigroup, where he was director of financial education for the bank's U.S. Wealth Management arm.BackgroundBioHumbleDollarMy Money Journey, edited by Jonathan ClementsCurrent Conditions“What I Don't Own,” by Jonathan Clements, humbledollar.com, March 4, 2023.“Happy Talk,” by Jonathan Clements, humbledollar.com, Nov. 19, 2022.“Behaving Badly,” by Jonathan Clements, humbledollar.com, Sept. 18, 2021.“Nine Roads to Ruin,” by Jonathan Clements, humbledollar.com, March 6, 2021.“New Rules for Success,” by Jonathan Clements, humbledollar.com, Nov. 26, 2022.“Pay It Down,” by Jonathan Clements, humbledollar.com, Aug. 17, 2019.Indexing, Retirement, and Real Estate“Four Questions,” by Jonathan Clements, humbledollar.com, Feb. 22, 2020.“Jonathan's Portfolio,” by Jonathan Clements, humbledollar.com.“Mix and Match,” by Jonathan Clements, humbledollar.com, Dec. 4, 2021.“Risking My Life,” by Jonathan Clements, humbledollar.com, Aug. 8, 2020.“Jonathan's Retirement,” by Jonathan Clements, humbledollar.com.“How to Overhaul Your Retirement Portfolio in Just 7 Days,” by Jonathan Clements, money.com, Jan. 3, 2019.“The Long Game,” by Jonathan Clements, humbledollar.com, Feb. 4, 2023.“Jonathan's Homes,” by Jonathan Clements, humbledollar.com.Theory and Thrift“Helpful in Theory,” by Jonathan Clements, humbledollar.com, Feb. 11, 2023.“Don't Overdo It,” by Jonathan Clements, humbledollar.com, Jan. 23, 2021.Other“Jonathan Clements: ‘It's in Wall Street's Interest to Make Everyday Investors Think That They Are Stupid,'” The Long View podcast, Morningstar.com, July 31, 2019.“Credit Scores and Committed Relationships,” by Jane Dokko, Geng Li, and Jessica Hayes, federalreserve.gov, August 2015.Morningstar Investment Conference 2023If you're looking for even more investing insights, data, and analysis, join us at this year's Morningstar Investment Conference, April 25 through 27 in Chicago. We have a great agenda this year, featuring top financial minds from market gurus like Liz Ann Sonders to great investors like Steve Romick to retirement planning experts like Mary Beth Franklin and Dr. Laura Carstensen. There's something for everyone looking to tackle the challenges and opportunities for investors in the current market. We're in-person only this year. So, check out the link in our show notes to register. We're looking forward to seeing you in Chicago.
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Joe Biden begins to cave to his radical base as the media push myth after myth; the migration crisis facing the West isn't going away any time soon; plus, Dylan Mulvaney is named in Forbes ‘30 Under 30' list. Click here to join the member exclusive portion of my show: https://utm.io/ueSEj Ep.1858 - - - DailyWire+: Watch the official Lady Ballers movie trailer now: https://bit.ly/3R1dM5b Get your Ben Shapiro merch here: https://bit.ly/3TAu2cw - - - Today's Sponsors: ExpressVPN - Get 3 Months FREE of ExpressVPN: https://expressvpn.com/ben Helix - Shop the extended Cyber Monday Sale! Get 25% OFF + a sleep bundle with promo code HelixPartner25 at https://helixsleep.com/BEN Trust & Will - Get 10% off today! http://www.TrustandWill.com/Shapiro Blinds - Exclusive Discount for my Listeners! Tell them The Ben Shapiro Show sent you!https://www.blinds.com/ BON CHARGE - BON CHARGE - Shop BON CHARGE'S Holiday sale and get 25% off SITEWIDE! https://www.boncharge.com Hillsdale - Enroll for FREE today at http://www.hillsdale.edu/Ben - - - Socials: Follow on Twitter: https://bit.ly/3cXUn53 Follow on Instagram: https://bit.ly/3QtuibJ Follow on Facebook: https://bit.ly/3TTirqd Subscribe on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3RPyBiB
EPISODE 1654: In this KEEN ON show, Andrew talks to Susan MacKenty Brady, co-author the bestselling ARRIVE AND THRIVE, about how men and women can begin talking fearlessly to one another again Susan MacKenty Brady is the Deloitte Ellen Gabriel Chair for Women and Leadership at Simmons University and the first Chief Executive Officer of The Simmons University Institute for Inclusive Leadership. Susan has previously published two books on leadership. Her third, co-authored by Executive Chair of the Board of Deloitte US Janet Foutty and Simmons University President Dr. Lynn Perry Wooten, Arrive & Thrive: 7 Impactful Practices for Women Navigating Leadership (McGraw-Hill), debuted in April 2022 and landed on the best-seller list in the Wall Street Journal, Publishers Weekly, and USA Today. Susan also serves as emeritus board member for Strong Women and Strong Girls. Susan resides in the Boston area and is the proud Mom of two awesome daughters and two rambunctious Portuguese Water Dogs. Named as one of the "100 most connected men" by GQ magazine, Andrew Keen is amongst the world's best known broadcasters and commentators. In addition to presenting KEEN ON, he is the host of the long-running How To Fix Democracy show. He is also the author of four prescient books about digital technology: CULT OF THE AMATEUR, DIGITAL VERTIGO, THE INTERNET IS NOT THE ANSWER and HOW TO FIX THE FUTURE. Andrew lives in San Francisco, is married to Cassandra Knight, Google's VP of Litigation & Discovery, and has two grown children. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Amidst a season full of frustration, Bernie takes a look at the players' he's liked in the season's first half including one he wishes the Cardinals could lock up or trade versus settling for a compensatory pick.
Today we are talking to Aoife O'Shea, Senior Speech & Language Therapist working with Happy Talk in Cork, and the 2023 winner of the Speech and Language Therapy Service Excellence Award. Aoife was nominated as she has developed relationships, inspired confidence and skill and brought so much joy to the people that she works with, while managing to carry out research, present at conferences, deliver Happy talk training to SLTs across the country. Today we are going to talk about Aoife's career to date and her involvement with Happy Talk and also to hear about the exciting future plans for the recent Health Research Board grant to complete a randomised control trial on Happy Talk across the Country. For more on Happy Talk see https://www.hse.ie/eng/services/list/1/lho/corknorthlee/therapy/happy-talk/
They just don't make ‘em like Annie Ellicott anymore. This talented Tulsan is an all around ENTERTAINER who's made a name for herself as a jazz singer, songwriter, performer and voice actor. In this week's episode of the OKPOP Radio Hour, Annie gives us a preview of her upcoming album "Happy Talk", and tells us how she went from playing Tulsa clubs with her dad to sharing the stage at Glastonbury with Jeff Goldblum! Give us a listen, and don't miss Annie Ellicott & The Lucky 7 live at Summer's Fifth Night - July 13th at Utica Square!
On the podcast today, we welcome back Jonathan Clements, who was among our first guests when we launched this podcast back in 2019. Jonathan is the founder and editor of HumbleDollar, and he is also the editor of a new book called My Money Journey, which is a compilation of essays from 30 individuals about how they found financial freedom. Jonathan also sits on the advisory board of Creative Planning, one of the country's largest independent financial advisors and is the author of nine personal finance books. Earlier in his career, Jonathan spent almost 20 years at The Wall Street Journal, where he was the newspaper's personal finance columnist and six years at Citigroup, where he was director of financial education for the bank's U.S. Wealth Management arm.BackgroundBioHumbleDollarMy Money Journey, edited by Jonathan ClementsCurrent Conditions“What I Don't Own,” by Jonathan Clements, humbledollar.com, March 4, 2023.“Happy Talk,” by Jonathan Clements, humbledollar.com, Nov. 19, 2022.“Behaving Badly,” by Jonathan Clements, humbledollar.com, Sept. 18, 2021.“Nine Roads to Ruin,” by Jonathan Clements, humbledollar.com, March 6, 2021.“New Rules for Success,” by Jonathan Clements, humbledollar.com, Nov. 26, 2022.“Pay It Down,” by Jonathan Clements, humbledollar.com, Aug. 17, 2019.Indexing, Retirement, and Real Estate“Four Questions,” by Jonathan Clements, humbledollar.com, Feb. 22, 2020.“Jonathan's Portfolio,” by Jonathan Clements, humbledollar.com.“Mix and Match,” by Jonathan Clements, humbledollar.com, Dec. 4, 2021.“Risking My Life,” by Jonathan Clements, humbledollar.com, Aug. 8, 2020.“Jonathan's Retirement,” by Jonathan Clements, humbledollar.com.“How to Overhaul Your Retirement Portfolio in Just 7 Days,” by Jonathan Clements, money.com, Jan. 3, 2019.“The Long Game,” by Jonathan Clements, humbledollar.com, Feb. 4, 2023.“Jonathan's Homes,” by Jonathan Clements, humbledollar.com.Theory and Thrift“Helpful in Theory,” by Jonathan Clements, humbledollar.com, Feb. 11, 2023.“Don't Overdo It,” by Jonathan Clements, humbledollar.com, Jan. 23, 2021.Other“Jonathan Clements: ‘It's in Wall Street's Interest to Make Everyday Investors Think That They Are Stupid,'” The Long View podcast, Morningstar.com, July 31, 2019.“Credit Scores and Committed Relationships,” by Jane Dokko, Geng Li, and Jessica Hayes, federalreserve.gov, August 2015.Morningstar Investment Conference 2023If you're looking for even more investing insights, data, and analysis, join us at this year's Morningstar Investment Conference, April 25 through 27 in Chicago. We have a great agenda this year, featuring top financial minds from market gurus like Liz Ann Sonders to great investors like Steve Romick to retirement planning experts like Mary Beth Franklin and Dr. Laura Carstensen. There's something for everyone looking to tackle the challenges and opportunities for investors in the current market. We're in-person only this year. So, check out the link in our show notes to register. We're looking forward to seeing you in Chicago.
Bernie listens into some of the top postgame comments after Wednesday's loss to the Braves. Bernie rips Oliver Marmol for his rosy spin on the series, then brightens his mood by hearing from Jordan Walker.
This week: A salute to composer Richard Rodgers, including songs by both Rodgers & Hart and Rodgers & Hammerstein, as performed by Ella Fitzgerald. Tracks include Thou Swell, No Other Love, Bewitched, I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Out Of My Hair, To Keep My Love Alive, Dites-Moi, Manhattan, Happy Talk, My Funny Valentine (Late Show - Live (1958/Chicago), The Lady Is A Tramp, There's A Small Hotel, I Wish I Were In Love Again. This edition of GPE was produced by Ed Robertson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week: A salute to composer Richard Rodgers, including songs by both Rodgers & Hart and Rodgers & Hammerstein, as performed by Ella Fitzgerald. Tracks include Thou Swell, No Other Love, Bewitched, I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Out Of My Hair, To Keep My Love Alive, Dites-Moi, Manhattan, Happy Talk, My Funny Valentine (Late Show - Live (1958/Chicago), The Lady Is A Tramp, There's A Small Hotel, I Wish I Were In Love Again. This edition of GPE was produced by Ed Robertson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week: A salute to composer Richard Rodgers, including songs by both Rodgers & Hart and Rodgers & Hammerstein, as performed by Ella Fitzgerald. Tracks include Thou Swell, No Other Love, Bewitched, I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Out Of My Hair, To Keep My Love Alive, Dites-Moi, Manhattan, Happy Talk, My Funny Valentine (Late Show - Live (1958/Chicago), The Lady Is A Tramp, There's A Small Hotel, I Wish I Were In Love Again. This edition of GPE was produced by Ed Robertson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week: A salute to composer Richard Rodgers, including songs by both Rodgers & Hart and Rodgers & Hammerstein, as performed by Ella Fitzgerald. Tracks include Thou Swell, No Other Love, Bewitched, I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Out Of My Hair, To Keep My Love Alive, Dites-Moi, Manhattan, Happy Talk, My Funny Valentine (Late Show - Live (1958/Chicago), The Lady Is A Tramp, There's A Small Hotel, I Wish I Were In Love Again. This edition of GPE was produced by Ed Robertson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Birmingham UK drummer Mark Williams (The Jacobites) joins us this week to discuss 'Strawberries', the fifth studio album - and final one featuring their classic late-70s line-up of Vanian, Sensible, Gray and Scabies - by British punk Gods The Damned. It's a fantastic album by one of Rob's all-time favorite bands, so expect some mild gushing ahead... Songs featured in this episode: I Had Too Much To Dream Last Night - The Damned (Live at Woolwich Coronet, 1985); Don't You Ever Leave Me - The Jacobites; Happy Talk, Wot - Captain Sensible; I Advance Masked - Andy Summers and Robert Fripp; Fun Factory, Ignite - The Damned; Genetix - The Stranglers; Generals, Stranger On The Town, Dozen Girls, The Dog, Gun Fury (of Riot Forces), Pleasure And The Pain, Life Goes On - The Damned; Come As You Are - Nirvana; Eighties - Killing Joke; Bad Time For Bonzo - The Damned; We've Got A Bigger Problem Now - Dead Kennedys; Bonzo Goes To Bitburg - Ramones; Disco Man, Citadel, Billy Bad Breaks, Under The Floor Again, Don't Bother Me - The Damned; Crossroads Theme - Tony Hatch; Life Goes On - Young Fresh Fellows
In this episode, originally published in January 2022, Cally talks to journalist, speaker and best-selling author Helen Russell about happiness, sadness, life, death, parenthood, fertility, arrival fallacy, being ginger, crying on planes, crying off planes, telephone phobia, loneliness, Scandinavia, altruism, therapy, medication and washing machines. Twitter @MsHelenRussell and Instagram @MsHelenRussell Helen's book How to Be Sad Helen's website helenrussell.co.uk Bereavement support for SIDS loss Could having a baby give you PTSD? Harvard happiness course Mo Gawdat More about Cally Instagram: @callybeatoncomedian Twitter: @callybeaton Produced by Mike Hanson for Pod People Productions Instagram: @podpeopleuk Music by Jake Yapp Cover art by Jaijo Sales & advertising: advertising@audioboom.com Sponsorship: info@theloniouspunkproductions.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Liv Finne of the Washington Policy Center believes the strange mixing of ‘proficient' and ‘made progress' is designed to hide the widespread failures of the public education system. https://bit.ly/3qCUypp #Opinion #Columns #Commentary #LivFinne #WashingtonPolicyCenter #Education #PublicEducation #Schools #SuperintendentChrisReykdal #StudentLearning #EducationOfficials #HappyTalkMetrics #TestScores #WashingtonState #VancouverWa #ClarkCountyWa
This week: Geoff plays a selection of (mostly) love songs that Ella recorded for Decca, all of which feature lush arrangements by the great Gordon Jenkins. Tracks include I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Out of My Hair, I Hadn't Anyone Till You, A Man Wrote a Song, Lover's Gold, Foolish Tears, I Wished on the Moon, Happy Talk, I Need, Dream a Little Longer, Black Coffee. This edition of GPE was produced by Ed Robertson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week: Geoff plays a selection of (mostly) love songs that Ella recorded for Decca, all of which feature lush arrangements by the great Gordon Jenkins. Tracks include I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Out of My Hair, I Hadn't Anyone Till You, A Man Wrote a Song, Lover's Gold, Foolish Tears, I Wished on the Moon, Happy Talk, I Need, Dream a Little Longer, Black Coffee. This edition of GPE was produced by Ed Robertson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week: Geoff plays a selection of (mostly) love songs that Ella recorded for Decca, all of which feature lush arrangements by the great Gordon Jenkins. Tracks include I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Out of My Hair, I Hadn't Anyone Till You, A Man Wrote a Song, Lover's Gold, Foolish Tears, I Wished on the Moon, Happy Talk, I Need, Dream a Little Longer, Black Coffee. This edition of GPE was produced by Ed Robertson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week: Geoff plays a selection of (mostly) love songs that Ella recorded for Decca, all of which feature lush arrangements by the great Gordon Jenkins. Tracks include I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Out of My Hair, I Hadn't Anyone Till You, A Man Wrote a Song, Lover's Gold, Foolish Tears, I Wished on the Moon, Happy Talk, I Need, Dream a Little Longer, Black Coffee. This edition of GPE was produced by Ed Robertson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What a blast to be joined by singer, songwriter, musician Debsey Wykes on this episode of The Paul Weller Fan Podcast. In 1978, she formed the British post-punk pop-band Dolly Mixture with guitarist, Rachel Bor and drummer, Hester Smith. We'll hear about their journey from complete amateurs to John Peel sessions, to supporting The Jam in the Summer of 1980 and signing to Paul Weller's Respond Record label... They were part of the initial label line up with The Rimshots , The Questions and Tracie! Whilst on the label, they released two singles, Been Teen in 1981 and Everything and More in 1982 - both produced by Captain Sensible and Paul Gray from The Damned... We also hear how, in 1982, something rather odd happened as Captain Sensible unexpectedly had a huge summer feelgood hit with a cover of the South Pacific song, Happy Talk - which featured Dolly Mixture on backing vocals. Find more information , including a playlist of the music that we talked about at paulwellerfanpodcast.com/episode-96-debsey-wykes Thanks for listening - make sure that you subscribe / follow and leave a review - and if you want to support the podcast financially, you can buy me a virtual coffee or our new official merchandise at paulwellerfanpodcast.com/store
Our WWE SmackDown review as Simon Miller talks about Drew McIntyre vs Sami Zayn in a Steel Cage Match, Madcap Moss invading Happy Talk, Ricochet vs Shanky, the weird change to The Usos vs RKBro match, Naomi vs Shayna Baszler, Ronda Rousey vs Shotzi, Charlotte vs Aliyah and much more...ENJOY!Follow us on Twitter:@SimonMiller316@WhatCultureWWEFor more awesome content, check out: whatculture.com/wwe See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
PWTorch Dailycast hosts Alex McDonald and Patrick Moynahan fill in for Wade Keller and discuss tonight's episode of WWE Smackdown. They cover the McIntyre vs. Zayn cage match, RK-Bro and Usos contract signing, Raquel Rodriguez debut, Backlash Six Man Tag, Happy Talk, Rousey and Charlotte Beat the Clock Challenge, Gunther, Butch, and more.
Happy Talk with Tuesday to all of you Warrior Nation! DesiGirl & L4dyDMC are excited to be back this week behind the mic once again for all of you as they bring you another fun and VERY SPECIAL topic... their individual love stories! If you have been following SWC for a while you have heard the ladies mention their significant others, DesiMunda & S1rPXC, on various occasions but how exactly did these two couples meet? How was it that the ladies were woo'd by their gentlemen? :) Believe it or not one of the ladies was brave enough to give her man a nudge forward at the beginning of their relationship... any guesses who? ;) The answer might actually surprise you! Today's episode will fill you in with all the behind the scenes on the ladies and their prince charmings. You won't want to miss it!! **Silent Warrior Chronicles' "Talk With us Tuesdays" podcast is Sponsored by BetterHelp --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
TV news industry veteran and consultant John Altenbern joins Tim to talk about the business of TV news. John runs a consulting firm named Crawford Johnson & Northcott, Inc., that specializes in helping TV news operations get better ratings and grow their audiences. John tells what it takes for TV news operations to compete against each other for your time and attention. He gives a glimpse of some of the methods and strategies those news directors, producers and reporters use to keep us tuned in. This Encore Episode was originally released on May 11, 2020. https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/shapingopinion/Encore_-_The_Business_of_TV_News.mp3 In 2016, the Pew research organization published a report that told us that more Americans get their news from local TV stations than any other place. Pew reported that back in 2007, that 29.3 million people watched their local evening newscasts, but by 2015, the total was roughly 22.8 million. A big drop of over 6 million, but still the most sizable audience for news consumption. In this episode, we explore some of the reasons why the change, and also why local TV news remains so dominant in the media landscape. In 1965, Westinghouse Broadcasting, known as Group W, owned a TV station in Philadelphia, KYW-TV. The station was a CBS network affiliate. Until this time, the stereotypical newscast looked like this. A curmudgeonly man sat at a desk delivering headlines as though it was ripped right off of a wire service ticker tape machine. He'd deliver the news with all the seriousness of Walter Cronkite. In many cases, the producers would even pipe in background audio of the tickety tap of typewriters and wire machines as the anchor man delivered the day's news. But news director Al Primo had a different idea. He hired field reporters and sent them out into the city to get the news, and then film their reports from the field. (Yes, they used film cameras, not video cameras). He diversified the news team, adding women and minorities, and he instructed his team to engage in more relaxed conversation in between the delivery of those serious news stories. He called it Happy Talk. If you tuned into KYW back then, you'd see the news anchors walking into their places on the set in a hurry, scripts in hand, as though they were working right up until air time to bring you the latest news. He even gave his approach to news a brand. He called it Eyewitness News. On the other side of town, WPVI-TV responded to the challenge. News director Mel Kampmann gave his viewers a different brand. Rather than happy talk, he focused on short news clips, and nothing but hard, fast news. The pace of the stories was relentless, giving viewers the idea that if they changed the channel, or even left the room, they might miss something. Mel branded his approach to the news as well. He called his style Action News. In this episode, John gets into detail on just how the business of TV news works and why. Links Crawford Johnson & Northcott How COVID-19 Has Impacted Media Consumption, by Generation, Visual Capitalist Oy, the Traffic. And it's Pouring! Do I hear sirens?, Columbia Journalism Review State of the News Media, Pew Research Center Reinventing Local TV News, Nieman Reports About this Episode's Guest John Altenbern John Altenbern is President of Crawford Johnson & Northcott, Inc., – or CJ&N – an Iowa-based media market research and consulting company. For the past 30 years, he has worked with media executives and newsrooms around the country to help them achieve ratings and audience success. John is a graduate of the University of Iowa, with degrees in Journalism and Political Science. As a Phi Beta Kappa member, he also holds an MBA from Iowa, and is a past-chairman of the Iowa Journalism School's professional advisory board. In addition, he has served as an adjunct journalism instructor. He worked for local television newsrooms both in on-air...
Happy Talk with Tuesday to all of you Warrior Nation! DesiGirl & L4dyDMC are excited to be back this week as they are more than ready to bring you another fun topic! You've heard the ladies discuss their friendship and their love for everything Maleficent but in this new episode they bring you more in depth details. You may have asked yourself why did the ladies specifically pick the movie Maleficent? Why is DesiGirl the Aurora and L4dyDMC the Maleficent of SWC? How do ladies connect this movie with their sisterhood and how does their sisterhood reflect it? It's all laid out for you in this new fun adventure. Also, how has the ladies' relationship evolved over time and how have they learned to trust each other? In this week's episode the ladies also discuss how their time together has made them realize that relationships are not always made by how long you've known the person but how deeply you connect with each specific individual. Today's episode will explain this and so much more!! The ladies also have a VERY VERY special announcement in this new episode so make sure to pay CLOSE attention to the conversation and to Social Media to learn more ;). To hear the full details of everything SWC you won't want to miss today's episode! **Silent Warrior Chronicles' "Talk With us Tuesdays" podcast is Sponsored by BetterHelp --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
We're taking a look at one band who claimed first time and time again. First UK punk band to put out a single, to put out an album, to tour outside of London, to tour the United States, to reform after a breakup, and to have an official book about them. These guys have continued to grow and adapt and are still playing after 40 years of hard work. It's The Damned.Corrections: At one point I misspoke and refer to Captain Sensible as having a Happy Feet persona when it should be Happy Talk. I don't believe he ever dressed as a dancing penguin, but I wouldn't put it past him either.Website: letstalkpunk.comTwitter: @Lets_talk_punkFacebook: facebook.com/lets-talk-punk-rockE-mail: letstalkpunkrock@gmail.comMerch: teepublic.com/user/let-s-talk-punk-rockPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/letstalkpunkrockDonate: https://ko-fi.com/letstalkpunkrock
今回のゲストはSri Lanka by MichiのMichiさんです! Michiさんの写真をいつもSNSで見ていて
Haunted by a certain infectious Swedish pop song, Jonah begins today's Ruminant by expanding substantially on a recent point from the G-File: Americans are addicted to despair even though life has never been better. In a moment where anger merchants dominate the media and environmental pessimism is spreading rapidly, how can the optimistic spirit on which our country was founded be restored? And what responsibilities do prominent figures in journalism and politics have in this regard? Also, stick around until the end to hear Jonah elaborate on his departure from Fox and his new contributor agreement with CNN. Show Notes:- The Wednesday G-File- The latest Dispatch Podcast- Climate change enters the therapy room- The Remnant with Lyman Stone- Manhattan bird alert- The Progress Paradox, by Gregg Easterbrook- Jonah: “It Takes Two Sides to Fight a War”- Turning Japanese- Yuval Levin: “The Changing Face of Social Breakdown”- The Remnant with Shawn Bushway- Stacey Abrams' mask hypocrisy- Hugh Hewitt interview Chris Christie- Guy Benson debates Mike Gallagher- Edmund Burke's speech to the Electors of Bristol- The Remnant with Hal Brands
When it comes to watching the news on TV, many people prefer to see and hear just the hard stuff. But, that hasn't stopped many broadcasters from bringing us Happy Talk news. You know it when you see it. The news anchor and weather person go back and forth and then pretend they know something about sports when they throw it to the sports desk. For as long as I can remember, I've loathed it... Click Here To Subscribe Apple PodcastsSpotifyAmazon MusicGoogle PodcastsTuneInStitcheriHeartRadioPandoraDeezerBlubrryBullhornCastBoxCastrofyyd.deGaanaiVooxListen NotesmyTuner RadioOvercastOwlTailPlayer.fmPocketCastsPodbayPodbeanPodcast AddictPodcast IndexPodcast RepublicPodchaserPodfanPodtailRadio PublicRadio.comReason.fmRSSRadioVurblWe.foYandex jQuery(document).ready(function($) { 'use strict'; $('#podcast-subscribe-button-13292 .podcast-subscribe-button.modal-629bc4b6e8879').on("click", function() { $("#secondline-psb-subs-modal.modal-629bc4b6e8879.modal.secondline-modal-629bc4b6e8879").modal({ fadeDuration: 250, closeText: '', }); return false; }); });
In this episode, Cally talks to journalist, speaker and best-selling author Helen Russell about happiness, sadness, life, death, parenthood, fertility, arrival fallacy, being ginger, crying on planes, crying off planes, telephone phobia, loneliness, Scandinavia, altruism, therapy, medication and washing machines. Twitter @MsHelenRussell and Instagram @MsHelenRussell Helen's book How to Be Sad Helen's website helenrussell.co.uk Bereavement support for SIDS loss Could having a baby give you PTSD? Harvard happiness course Mo Gawdat More about Cally Instagram: @callybeatoncomedian Twitter: @callybeaton Produced by Mike Hanson for Pod People Productions Instagram: @podpeopleuk Music by Jake Yapp Cover art by Jaijo Sales & advertising: advertising@audioboom.com Sponsorship: info@theloniouspunkproductions.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 118: Michael Carlyle & Mika Frankl look back at the week in wrestling. "Hangman" Adam Page and Bryan Danielson go 60 minutes on AEW Dynamite last Wednesday. WWE is trying hard to build the stars of tomorrow....will it work? Happy Talk isn't working. And more.Interact with the show...Twitter: @PWAfterHours @RealMikeCarlyle @FranklMika Email: pwafterhours@gmail.com
PWTorch editor Wade Keller is joined by Jake Barnett from ProWrestling.net to discuss WWE Friday Night Smackdown with live callers and emails. They discuss Roman Reigns delivering a Superman Punch to Paul Heyman, but does that mean they're really through and Heyman will be aligned with Brock Lesnar? A Happy Talk segment sparks "C.M. Punk!" chants from Chicago crowd, Toni Storm pins Charlotte in a tag match, Drew McIntyre shows how to pull a sword out of a desk, 12-Man Gauntlet match for IC Title match set up for next week, and more.
Katrina Retallick is one of Australia's foremost leading ladies with an ever-growing list of theatre, film and television credits to her name. She grew up in Wagga Wagga and trained at The Central School of Speech and Drama in London.Her phenomenal credits include Big Fish, Titanic and New Rocky Horror Show. She was also in Sydney Theatre Company's Wharf Revue, alongside comedy legends Jonathan Biggins, Drew Forsythe and Phillip Scott.Other performances include Ruthless! The Musical, with Katrina winning rave reviews for her lead role in the hilarious showbiz satire. Prior to that, Katrina's dramatic talents were on vivid display in her role as ‘Trina' in the musical Falsettos and her riotous turn as brash Oklahoma heiress ‘Jolene Oaks' in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels earned her a Sydney Theatre Award.As the high voltage ‘Alice Beineke' in the New Theatricals' production of The Addams Family under renowned director Jerry Zaks, Katrina received outstanding critical acclaim and a Helpmann Award Nomination for Best Female Actor in a Supporting Role in a Musical.Earlier roles include A Little Night Music as ‘Charlotte Malcolm', Wind in the Willows, Jekyll & Hyde, Las Vegas The Musical as ‘Francesca Carlucci', Company as ‘Sarah' and South Pacific as ‘Nellie Forebush'.Katrina Retallick wrote and performed in her one-woman show called Impossible Blonde, which featured songs and stories of iconic blonde performers such as Marlene Dietrich, Marilyn Monroe, Julie Andrews and Doris Day among many others.In film, Katrina appeared in the magic realism feature Accidents Happen with the legendary Geena Davis. She also performed in an operatic feature film co-produced by Channel 4 UK and ABC Australia called The Eternity Man.She is currently gracing stages as ‘Diane' in the brilliant Come From Away - a show that proves the perfect tonic with its joyous celebration of humanity, community, and kindness. Welcome to STAGES … Katrina Retallick.The STAGES podcast is available from Apple podcasts, Spotify and Whooshkaa. Also where you find your favourite podcasts. www.stagespodcast.com.au
Many people will make promises and false claims just to make you feel happy. This makes you admire them and builds their egos at a dangerous cost to you. If you rely on this Happy Talk you could make very costly decisions that fall flat. Do your research and always get any promises in writing.
This week Ken welcomes designer, host of Scotland's Home of the Year, former actor and all around one of the coolest people I've ever talked to, Anna Campbell-Jones to the show. Ken and Anna discuss Ken's plans to pull a heist and move to rural Scotland, First Love - Secrets, being a teen actor, Free Masons, The Word, Channel 4, The Young Ones, London in the 1970s, psychobilly, The Cramps, going to art school, negotiating viewing with siblings, how shows in the UK don't start on the 00s or 30s, The Radio Times vs. The TV Times, snooker, car racing, New Year's Day regret, police procedurals, Bergerac, Columbo, cute murders, The Wicker Man, Yul Brenner, loving musicals, South Pacific, Happy Talk, The Damned, Elvis, being recognized in public, nice comfortable TV, not applying your own tastes to everything, what home is about, The Repair Shop, un-PC TV, The Black and White Minstrel Show, James Bond, when Alternative Comedy became the mainstream, Teletext, Ceefax enthusiasts, Byker Grove, Ant and Dec, Grange Hill, Ant and Dec, what Dexter Fletcher wasn't in, Bugsy Malone, Paul Williams, Teen Disco Dance Championship, mid-century stuff, Doctor Who, Tom Baker, The Doctor Who Restoration Team, Tomorrow's World, Look Around You, when the future is the past, when TV was designed to just air once, The A-Team, the American World on Television, Cheers, The Sweeney, and the wonders of Christmas Specials.
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In this episode Rachel chats with Tedra Millan, one of New York's most celebrated young talents! Teddi originated the role of #46 in Sarah Delappe's The Wolves that world premiered at Playwrights Realm, and went on to Lincoln Centre production (that was made available for streaming earlier this year). Teddi has also been on Broadway in the revival of Noel Coward's Present Laughter (starring Kevin Kline), as well as the New York premiere of On the Shore of the Wide World by Simon Stephens at the Atlantic, and Happy Talk by Jesse Eisenberg produced by the New Group.These old friends catch up about:where it all startedhow everything changed for Teddi after grad schooland what's up next for this busy actorBut really...these two just shoot the shit for a little while.The movie she is currently shooting is a thriller called The Lot . You can catch her next in LA at the Geffen Playhouse in the west coast premiere of Power of Sail with Bryan Cranston and Amy Brenneman. Thanks for tuning in!------Intro music by David HilowitzSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/upstageleft)
Adam and the Dadley Boyz chat about what happened on this week's episode of Friday Night SmackDown, including...Roman Reigns is BACK!Drew McIntyre vs. Ricochet!The Viking Raiders on Happy Talk!Where's Jack Tunney for Naomi?Who had to bend the knee?!ENJOY!Follow us on Twitter:@AdamWilbourn@MichaelHamflett@MSidgwick@WhatCultureWWEFor more awesome content, check out: whatculture.com/wwe See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
BANG! @southernvangard #radio Ep308! This week is truly special Vangardians, as it's the first time we've had an in-studio interview session since COVID shut down the world in March of 2020. It's highly fitting that our good friends DILLON & J57 broke the seal, as they not only gave us a great interview session, but they hung out during the mix show as well. You can imagine the insanity that ensued - lots of trash talk and of course we get into their latest project, “'83 KIDS”, you can hear snippets of the Thurs interview session at the end of the mix. Our good friends TERROR VAN POO and VINNY IDOL also dropped in via Zoom for a mid-mix interview to talk about their new project, “TERRORDACTYL”, which dropped on Halloween. Cap it off with spooky Halloween beats from HOBGOBLIN's new beat tape - you've got yourself one heck of a week here at Southern Vangard Radio. Buckle up boys and girls it's time for that #SmithsonianGrade #TwiceAWeek #WeAreTheGard // southernvangard.com // @southernvangard on #applepodcasts #stitcherradio #soundcloud #mixcloud #youtube // #hiphop #rap #undergroundhiphop #boombap #DJ #mixshow #interview #podcast #ATL #WORLDWIDE #RIPCOMBATJACK Recorded live November 1, 2021 @ Dirty Blanket Studios, Marietta, GA southernvangard.com @southernvangard on #applepodcasts #soundcloud #youtube #spotifypodcast #googlepodcasts #stitcherradio #mixcloud #SmithsonianGrade #TwiceAWeek #WeAreTheGard twitter/IG: @southernvangard @jondoeatl @cappuccinomeeks Talk Break Inst. - "Blood Banquet" - Hobgoblin "The Squeeze" - Dillon & J57 "Prime Example" - Dillon & J57 "Mambo Show" - Rim ft. Villin P & C-Red "Happy Talk" - Cesar Comanche & Poe Mack "Team Natural" - Fresh Daily ft. Blu & Chris Keys "World War Swamp" - Swamp Thing Talk Break Inst. - "Ravens Teeth" - Hobgoblin ** MID-MIX INTERVIEW - TERROR VAN POO & VINNY IDOL ** Mid-Mix Interview Inst. - "Devils Dance" / "Fresh" - Hobgoblin "Somewhere" - Terror Van Poo X Vinny Idol "Eriksen" - Cousin Feo "Next Move" - Freddie Black & Ras Beats "Airships" - Curren$y & Harry Fraud "Wait On You" - Jay Worthy, Leven Kali & Na-Kel Smith "Teresa" - Lord Juco & Finn Talk Break Inst. - "The Witches Three" - Hobgoblin ** INTERVIEW SNIPPETS - DILLON & J57 - FULL INTERVIEW DROPS THUR 11/4 **
"Happy Talk" Frank Morelli - Keith Oxman: The Ox-Mo Incident (Capri Records, 2021) Keith Oxman (saxo tenor), Frank Morelli (fagot), Jeff Jenkins (piano), Ken Walker (contrabajo), Todd Reid (batería). El tema es un clásico de Richard Rodgers y Oscar Hammerstein II. © Pachi Tapiz, 2021 JazzX5 es un minipodcast de HDO de la Factoría Tomajazz presentado, editado y producido por Pachi Tapiz. JazzX5 comenzó su andadura el 24 de junio de 2019. Todas las entregas de JazzX5 están disponibles en https://www.tomajazz.com/web/?cat=23120 / https://www.ivoox.com/jazzx5_bk_list_642835_1.html. En Tomajazz hemos abierto un canal de Telegram para que estés al tanto, al instante, de los nuevos podcast. Puedes suscribirte en https://t.me/TomajazzPodcast.
SmackDown and Rampage go head-to-head for the first time! Also: Which "real" song makes the best entrance music?
Playlist Chamberlin Rhythmate Two Times The Trauma, “Freak Show” from I Fell In Love With An Ocean (2006 Starfly). There is an original Chamberlin Rhythmate at Roth Händle Studios in Stockholm, plus some other precious vintage equipment used in the making of the first album by Two Times The Trauma. Double Bass, Vocals, Magnus Eugensson; Drums, Percussion, Optigan, Mellotron, Tin Whistle, Turntables, Chamberlin Rhythmate, Mattias Olsson; Electric Guitar, Eric Fallope; Mellotron, Orchestron, Tobias Ljungkvist; Tuba, Fredrik Wennström; Vocals, Cecilia Åhlfeldt; Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Mattias Eriksson; Xylophone, Daniel Kåse. Recorded at Roth Händle Studios 3 & 4, Stockholm. Mellotron bee tape set used with kind permission from Gaby Stenberg. Yamaha GX-1 used with kind permission from Benny Andersson. Orchestron French Horn disc on 'In Your Eyes' used thanks to Zac Rae. All Optigan, Mellotron and Chamberlin Rhythmate service and maintenance was performed way beyond the call of duty by Markus Resch. Wurlitizer Side Man and Swingin' Rhythm LCD Sound System, “Somebody's Calling Me” from This Is Happening (2010 Parlophone). Somebody's Calling Me; Finger Snaps Snaps, Matt Thornley; Finger Snaps Snaps, Synthesizer Casio MT-68, Wurlitzer Sideman, EMS VCS3 Putney, Korg Poly Ensemble, Bass, Piano Acoustic, Keyboards Roland System 100, Vocals, James Murphy; Mixed By, DS; Trombone, Jason Disu; Written-By, J. Murphy. Glenn Derringer, “The Girl From Ipanema” from Wurlitzer Swingin' Rhythm (1968 Wurlitzer). Glenn Derringer at the Wurlitzer electronic organ, demonstrating the Wurlitzer Electronic Swingin' Rhythm attachment with an unspecified Wurlitzer electronic organ. Each track on this demonstration disc explains the Swingin' Rhythm settings that were used. For “The Girl From Ipanema,” the settings were: “Moderate Bossa Nova. The Swingin' Rhythm was set at Latin, tempo control set to 1 o'clock.” What more can I say? Dick Hyman, “Strobo” from the single Strobo/Lay, Lady, Lay (1969 Command). Dick told me about this track, which was one of his Moog experiments that didn't make it onto his two albums around this time. Normally, he produced his Moog tracks with the help of synthesizer programmer Walter Sear. But in the case of this single, he did all the programming. For “Strobo,” he used a drum machine. It sounds like a Swingin' Rhythm. Jean-Pierre Sabar, “Fool on the Hill” from Super-Danse/Les Orgues Électroniques De Jean Pierre Sabar (1969 Sava). French LP of instrumental cover versions of popular music, all played on the Wurlitzer 4300 electronic organ with integrated Multi-Matic Percussion unit and Swingin' Rhythm, which was also sold as a standalone drum machine. In this case, I'm having a little trouble telling the difference between the drum machine and what sometimes sounds like a drum set with bass and toms. The settings on the organ indicate that the pedals can be used to play “drum” and “cymbal” sounds, and the Swingin' Rhythm unit had buttons for drum, brush, snare, block, and cymbal. Still, I can't account for the tambourine sound but so much of this rhythm section sounds like a drum machine repeating sounds robotically that I must assume that this is a combination of live drummer and drum machine. Jerry Styner And Larry Brown, “Dock of the Bay” from Orbit III (1971 Beverly Hills). Album produced to showcase the sounds of the Wurlitzer Orbit III organ, the “orbit” portion being a a third, two-octave keyboard that was a monophonic synthesizer. The instrument was equipped with the latest Wurlitzer rhythm machine built in. On this track, you not only hear sounds of a drum machine that sounds similar to the Wurlitzer Swingin' Rhythm machine introduced in 1969. Although the liner notes suggest that all of the sounds were created using the organ, there appears to be a regular human drummer playing along (probably percussionist and co-producer Larry Brown). I say this because there is a hit hat heard throughout and although Swingin' Rhythm had setting for a Snare, Brush and Cymbal sounds, as fills for the rhythm settings, they really did not reproduce the hit hat sound that is heard here. That and the miscellaneous drum fills added throughout sound more “played” than mechanized. Anyway, that's my take after examining this recording as compared to the actual sounds of the Swingin' Rhythm unit. Thomas Organ Byron Melcher, “Spanish Flea” from The Entertainers (1966 Thomas Organ Co.). Thomas Organ was one of the leading makers of electronic organs for the home. On this track, you can hear the Playmate rhythm component, a drum machine with 15 preset rhythms. The Thomas organ drum machine, circa mid-1960s. Thomas Organ was another maker of electronic organs for the home market. By 1966 they had created the Playmate rhythm component, a drum machine with 15 preset rhythms and a standalone device called the Band Box that had 10 preset rhythms. These were often sold as part of their Color-Glo line of transistorized organs. Color-Glo helped amateur musicians by lighting up the keys for preprogrammed melodies and chords to guide them along. Lowrey Organ Johnny Kemm “Taboo” from Latin Days (1970 Concert Recording). This album was created using the Lowrey Theater Console Deluxe organ model H25R-2 equipped with the built-in Automatic Rhythm drum machine feature. Not Sure Which Drum Machine Robin Gibb, “Mother and Jack” from the single Saved by the Bell/Mother and Jack (1969 Polydor). There was brief period in 1969 when the Brothers Gibb, otherwise known as the Bee Gees, had a sibling riff and Robin went off on his own to record some solo projects while Barry and Maurice completed a two-man Bee Gee album called Cucumber Castle. Perhaps because he was working along, Robin used a drum machine to mark time while recording various tracks and in the case of a few songs, he kept the mechanical rhythm as part of the finished recording. This might be the earliest purposeful use of a drum machine on a pop hit. I include it hear because it is probably a Swingin' Rhythm, although it might also be a Seeburg Select-A-Rhythm, also available at the time. Bruce Haack “Saint Basil” from The Electronic Record For Children (1969 Dimension 5). Tape composition, drum machine, and synthesis by Bruce Haack; Directed by P. Pandel; Performer, The Children Of Holy Trinity Cathedral School. Bruce used an unidentified drum machine on this album of children's music. Roland (Various) Michael Iceberg, “Mexican Hat Dance” from Does It Live: 100th Week At Walt Disney World (1977 Hihomusic). This album was only sold to tourists as a souvenir at Walt Disney World during the Michael Iceberg residency as a performer at Tomorrowland Terrace during the late 70's through the late 80's. Unknown drum machine, but likely a Roland Rhythm TR-55. Miha Kralj, “Apokalipsa” from Andromeda (1980 PGP). Yugoslavian record from synthesist Miha Kralj features a Roland CompuRhythm CR-78. Composer, producer, Synthesizer, Vocoder, Sequencer, Drum Machine, Effects, Miha Kralj. Gary Numan, “Slowcar To China” from Dance (1981 Atco). Bass , Mick Karn; Percussion, Gary Numan, Tim Steggles; Polymoog, Prophet 5, Roland JP 4, CP30, Claptrap, Electronic Drums Roland CR78, Gary Numan; Viola, Chris Payne. The Noyes Brothers, “Byte to Beat” from Sheep From Goats (1980 Object Music). Synthesizer and electronic drums, Solamar. The Noyes Brothers had two members, Steve Miro and Steve Solamar. They were from the UK and Solamar seems to be the only artist on this track and uses an non-specific Roland drum machine. This track is taken from a double LP, the only record I know of for the Noyes Brothers. Comateens, “Ghosts” from Comateens (1981 Cachalot Records). Here is a group who's unofficial fourth member was a Roland Compu-Rhythm CR-78. The inner notes for the album featured profiles of all of the artists, including Lyn Byrd on synthesizers and vocals, Oliver North on guitar and vocals, Nic North on bass, and vocals and the Roland machine, which was described as having a square black head, no body, with red, blue, and yellow buttons. In addition, the notes state that the Roland drum machine was born in Japan and existed as 3,468 separate pieces before assembled and called upon to serve with the Comateens. Joël Fajerman, “Espace – Oiseaux” from Azimuts (1981 PSA). French record by Fajerman featuring a Roland TR 808 Rhythm composer, and instruments such as the Multimoog, Prophet 5, Korg polyphonic 3100, Clavinet D6, ARP sequencer, Oberheim module. SPK (System Planning Korporation), “Emanation Machine R. Gie 1916” from Information Overload Unit (1981 Side Effects). Australian industrial sounds released in the UK. Guitar, Bass, Tape, Vocals, Mike Wilkins; Synthesizer, Roland Drum Programming, Effects, Vocals, Graeme Revell; Synthesizer, Effects, Dominic Guerin. Rüdiger Lorenz, “Out of the Past” from Invisible Voices (1983 Syncord). This late pharmacist/synthesist from Germany played all the instruments on this album, including Korg Polysix, Formant Synthesizer, Roland Vocoder VC 10, Roland TR-808 Rhythm Composer, Moog Sample & Hold, MXR Stereo Chorus, Electro-Harmonix Flanger, PPG Sequencer, Elektor Ringmodulator, and Pearl Vorg Echo-Orbit. Other analog drum machines Bob Hacker, “Careless Hands” from One Man Opry: Bob Hacker Plays The Yamaha Electone D (1980 Yamaha). This album, produced by Yamaha, features some of the wacky analog synth effects it could produce as well as its built-in drum machine. This was a spinet style organ, a small upright keyboard with pedals for the home market. Arthur Brown and Kingdom Come, “Time Captives” from Journey (1973 Polydor). Brown used Bentley drum machine to provide drums on this track. The Bentley was actually a UK version of the Roland TR-77 which was the very first product Roland released under they own name. In the US this same unit was sold by Hammond as the Auto-Vari 64. The unit has 5 faders for Volume, Tempo, Cymbal/HH/Maracas, Guiro, Snare, Bass Drum. The TR-77 has 6 faders for Tempo, Fade Time, Volume, Bass D, Snare D, Guiro & Hi-Hat/Cymbal/Maracas. Bass, Percussion, Vocals, Phil Shutt; Bentley Rhythm Ace, Vocals, Arthur Brown; Electric Guitar, Vocals – Andy Dalby; Mellotron, Synthesizer [Arp 2600, Vcs3], Piano, Theremin, Percussion, Vocals, Victor Peraino. Kraftwerk, “Radioactivity” from Kraftwerk – Radio-Activity (1975 Capitol).Electronics, Florian Schneider, Ralf Hütter; Lyrics by Emil Schult, Florian Schneider, Ralf Hütter; music by Florian Schneider, Ralf Hütter; Electronic Percussion Karl Bartos, Wolfgang Flür; Vocals, Florian Schneider, Ralf Hütter. Schoolly D, “P.S.K.-What Does It Mean? (instrumental version)” from P.S.K.-What Does It Mean? / Gucci Time (1986 Schooly D Records). A remix of this track that features only the drum sounds of the The Roland TR-909 Rhythm Composer. This drum machine was one of the first Roland instruments to be equipped with MIDI, and was the first analog/digital hybrid machine, combining analog circuits for its drums with digital samples for its cymbal and hi-hat sounds. You can hear how Schooly D isolated the cymbals and drums on this track. Pixie Ninja, “Leng Plateau” from Colours Out Of Space (2020 Apollon Records). Another recording using the Chamberlin Rhythmate in the Roth Händle Studio in Stockholm. Roth Händle studios is run by producer and musician Mattias Olsson who collects, restores, and offers vintage musical gear for use by visiting bands. There is so much to listen to here with Pixie Ninja's hard-driving and somewhat deranged mix of vintage, cranky electronic instruments and modern guitars and synthesizers. You can hear the Chamberlin Rhythmmate in this track, a Bandmaster Powerhouse Drum Machine (the one that used 8-track tapes), and an Electro-Harmonix DRM-16 Drum Machine. Godin Shifter 4 Bass, Korg Krome 61, Korg Volca Keys, Korg Monotribe, Nord Lead A1, Glockenspiel, Polar Circle Bells, Kalimba, Marius Leirånes; Drums, Percussion, Mother Modular System, Mellotron M400, Philicorda Organ, Chamberlin Rhythmate, Fender Rhodes, Hohner Clavinet, Blind Typemachine, EMS VCS3, Casio PT-88, Roland JV-8080, Roland SH-101, Electro-Harmonix DRM-16 Drum Machine, Moog Taurus, Korg MS-10, Optigan, Roland VP-330+, Bandmaster Powerhouse Drum Machine, E-Bow (Bass Gizmotron), Jenco Celeste, Grand Piano, Mattias Olsson; Fender Stratocaster, Gretsch G5320T, TC Electronic AEON Infinite Sustainer, Korg Krome 61, Korg microKORG, Nord Lead A1, Arturia Microbrute, Stylophone 350s, Glockenspiel, Jostein Haugen; Rickenbacker 12 String Electric Guitar, Fender Rhodes, Philicorda Organ, Mellotron M400, Hampus Nordgren-Hemlin. Background Sounds Opening: Negativland, “Side 1, Track 3” from Negativland (1980 Seeland). An unidentified drum box is heard throughout this track. It sounds a lot like the Wurlitzer Swingin' Rhythm. Recorded Dec. 1979-April 1980. This privately release album had a hand-made sleeve made of cut-and-paste artwork assembled with xerox, wallpaper, black construction paper, and magazine photos. Beneath these pasted portions, the cover itself is spray painted and stenciled with parts of the band name, as well as hand-numbered. Synthesizer, edited by, voice, tape, David Wills; Tape, Electronics, drum machine rhythms, Booper (an electronic oscillator), Clarinet, Organ, Viola, Loops, Guitar, Mark Hosler, Richard Lyons. Description of previous way of producing drum sounds: George Wright, “Happy Talk” from Goes South Pacific (1958 HiFi Records). George Wright on the Mighty Wurlitzer theater organ, an electronic organ popular in the 1950s. Introductory dialog: Johnny Kemm “I Say a Little Prayer” from Latin Days (1970 Concert Recording). This album was created using the Lowrey Theater Console Deluxe organ model H25R-2 equipped with the built-in Automatic Rhythm drum machine feature. Description of Chamberlin Rhythmate: Audio track demo of the Chamberlin Rhythmate from the YouTube video posted by instrument collector Dan Hicks (aka Peahix), a collector in California. Description of Wurlitzer Side Man: Audio track demo of the Wurlitzer Side Man from the YouTube video posted by instrument collector Dan Hicks (aka Peahix), a collector in California. Opening and closing sequences voiced by Anne Benkovitz. Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. For additional notes, please see my blog Noise and Notations.
Listen and subscribe at www.JustProWrestlingNews.com I'm Matt Carlins and this is JUST Pro Wrestling News for Saturday, September 25, 2021. A special welcome to those of you listening on WrestleMap.com. If you want to bring our updates to your website...email us: desk@justprowrestlingnews.com. (STINGER: WWE) WWE presents Extreme Rules on Sunday. The main event has Roman Reigns defending the Universal Championship against The Demon Finn Balor in an Extreme Rules Match. Reigns beat Montez Ford with a guillotine choke on Friday night's SmackDown. Ford and Angelo Dawkins get another shot at the SmackDown Tag Titles on Sunday as the Street Profits challenge The Usos. Becky Lynch defends the Smackdown Women's Title against the former champ Bianca Belair. Charlotte Flair puts the Raw Women's Championship on the line against Alexa Bliss. Damian Priest defends the United States Championship in a 3-Way against Sheamus and Jeff Hardy. Plus, Liv Morgan vs. Carmella. Zelina Vega pinned Morgan on Friday night's SmackDown after a timely distraction by Carmella. Also on Friday's SmackDown...KING Nakamura beat Apollo Crews to retain the Intercontinental Championship. One half of the WWE Women's Tag Champs Nikki A.S.H. beat Natalya. And Riddick Moss returned to WWE TV. He jumped Kevin Owens during Happy Corbin's new “Happy Talk” segment. (STINGER: AEW) On Friday night's Rampage…CM Punk pinned Powerhouse Hobbs with the Go 2 Sleep. Adam Cole & The Young Bucks beat Christian Cage & Jurassic Express. Luchasaurus took the pin. Scorpio Sky & Ethan Page beat Chris Jericho & Jake Hager. Dan Lambert reached into the ring and grabbed Hager's ankle and Sky rolled up Hager for the pin. After the match, Lambert's MMA pals from American Top Team - including Jorge Masvidal and Paige Van Zant laid waste to Jericho and Hager. Jon Moxley & Eddie Kingston beat Minoru Suzuki & Lance Archer in a Lights Out Match...after Homicide showed up to turn the tide for Mox and Kingston. The Bunny passed a set of brass knucks to Penelope Ford and Ford used them to knock out and pin Anna Jay. The AEW Tag Champs the Lucha Brothers and Santana & Ortiz beat Private Party and The Butcher & The Blade. Matt Hardy challenged Orange Cassidy to a Hair vs. Hair match...against Jack Evans. That'll happen on next Friday's Rampage. Adam Cole vs. Jungle Boy was announced for next Wednesday's Dynamite. (STINGER: New Japan) New Japan's G1 Climax resumes on Sunday...with matches in the A Block. Kota Ibushi faces Zack Sabre Jr., who is 2-0 in the tournament after wins over Shingo Takagi and Tetsuya Naito. Other tournament matches on Sunday's card...Tomohiro Ishii vs. KENTA...Toru Yano vs. Tanga Loa...and Great-O-Khan vs. Yujiro Takahashi. Shingo Takagai has a non-tournament match against Yuji Nagata. Friday's matches in the B Block saw...Kazuchika Okada beat EVIL... Hiroshi Tanahashi pinned Hirooki Goto with an inside cradle. Taichi pinned SANADA with Black Mephisto. Jeff Cobb beat YOSHI-HASHI... And Tama Tonga pinned Chase Owens with a Gun Stun. Saturday night's New Japan Strong has Jay White vs. Wheeler Yuta...Fred Rosser vs. Ren Narita...and Yuji Nagata & Yuya Uemura vs. Kevin Knight & The DKC. New Japan is running tapings of Strong in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex on Saturday and Sunday. Back in Japan, the finals of Stardom's 5 Star Grand Prix tournament are being held on Saturday. That's JUST Pro Wrestling News for Saturday, September 25th. Our next update comes your way MONDAY morning. Enjoy your weekend and be sure to subscribe to this feed. We also thank you in advance for leaving a glowing rating or review.. I'm Matt Carlins. Thank YOU for listening. ~~~Full run down at www.justprowrestlingnews.com ~~~ • • • • • wwe #wrestling #prowrestling #smackdown #wwenetwork #wweraw #romanreigns #ajstyles #NXT #raw #njpw #wwenxt #SethRollins #TNA #johncena #RandyOrton #wrestlemania #ROH #WWF #summerslam #tripleh #aewdynamite #professionalwrestling #aew #allelitewrestling #aewontnt #DeanAmbrose #nxt #KevinOwens #wwesmackdown
Adam and Michael preview tonight's Friday Night SmackDown and discuss...Extreme Rules go-home show!Intercontinental Championship on the line!Liv Morgan vs. Zelina Vega!Why do WWE management hate Naomi?The premiere of Happy Talk?!ENJOY!Follow us on Twitter:@AdamWilbourn@MichaelHamflett@WhatCultureWWEFor more awesome content, check out: whatculture.com/wwe See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Joe Biden gave a speech before the U.N. General Assembly this morning- America's back, and Afghanistan was awesome, btw.
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11:00 – It's officially time to 'shake it up' 11:15 – BK has an idea of how to kickstart this rotation 11:30 – NHL Writer for ESPN Greg Wyshynski gives some Free Agent names that the Blues could target this offseason 11:45 – Questions and Answers 12:00 – There are 2 "Happy Talk" points worth discussing 12:15 – Bet it Or Forget It 12:30 – Are the Cardinals issues more on Mo or Shildt? 12:45 – The Junk Drawer 1:00 – Former Astros Assistant GM Kevin Goldstein on how difficult it is for a front office to make a roster move at this point in the season. 1:15 – Ferrario Five: Gunnarsson replacements 1:30 – T-Bone Trivia 1:45 – The Crossover
A brief rundown of things happening at the shop before we dive right into a big mailbag of YOUR listener questions!
In the sixth episode, Charlie and Tobias share another batch of news stories to make you smile. Hear about the newly discovered joys of reading, a crafter spreading joy and a way to get out of too many Zoom calls. Don't forget to subscribe to the show or to email us with any comments (including your vote for best story) podcasthappytalk@gmail.com
In this fifth episode (also the official Christmas edition of Happy Talk), Tobias and Charlie share another batch of news stories to make you smile. Hear about kindness in a fast food drive through, the man climbing Mount Everest from home and good things to come out of a lack of office Christmas parties this year. Don't forget to subscribe to the show or email us with any comments (including your vote for best story) podcasthappytalk@gmail.com.
In the fourth episode, Tobias and Charlie share another batch of news stories to make you smile. Hear about an inspiring robot that promotes environmental conservation, a true 'Sliding Doors' emergency rescue and the possible revelation of artist Banksy's identity. Don't forget to subscribe to the show or email us with any comments (including your vote for best story) to podcasthappytalk@gmail.com.
In the third episode, Tobias and Charlie share another batch of news stories to make you smile. Hear about the unusual contents of a plant pot, the surprise guests on a video conference call and those making a difference to children in areas of conflict. Don't forget to subscribe to the show or email us with any comments (including your vote for best story) podcasthappytalk@gmail.com.
TV news industry veteran and consultant John Altenbern joins Tim to talk about the business of TV news. John runs a consulting firm named Crawford Johnson & Northcott, Inc., that specializes in helping TV news operations get better ratings and grow their audiences. John tells what it takes for TV news operations to compete against each other for your time and attention. He gives a glimpse of some of the methods and strategies those news directors, producers and reporters use to keep us tuned in. https://traffic.libsyn.com/shapingopinion/TV_News_auphonic.mp3 In 2016, the Pew research organization published a report that told us that more Americans get their news from local TV stations than any other place. Pew reported that back in 2007, that 29.3 million people watched their local evening newscasts, but by 2015, the total was roughly 22.8 million. A big drop of over 6 million, but still the most sizable audience for news consumption. In this episode, we explore some of the reasons why the change, and also why local TV news remains so dominant in the media landscape. In 1965, Westinghouse Broadcasting, known as Group W, owned a TV station in Philadelphia, KYW-TV. The station was a CBS network affiliate. Until this time, the stereotypical newscast looked like this. A curmudgeonly man sat at a desk delivering headlines as though it was ripped right off of a wire service ticker tape machine. He'd deliver the news with all the seriousness of Walter Cronkite. In many cases, the producers would even pipe in background audio of the tickety tap of typewriters and wire machines as the anchor man delivered the day's news. But news director Al Primo had a different idea. He hired field reporters and sent them out into the city to get the news, and then film their reports from the field. (Yes, they used film cameras, not video cameras). He diversified the news team, adding women and minorities, and he instructed his team to engage in more relaxed conversation in between the delivery of those serious news stories. He called it Happy Talk. If you tuned into KYW back then, you'd see the news anchors walking into their places on the set in a hurry, scripts in hand, as though they were working right up until air time to bring you the latest news. He even gave his approach to news a brand. He called it Eyewitness News. On the other side of town, WPVI-TV responded to the challenge. News director Mel Kampmann gave his viewers a different brand. Rather than happy talk, he focused on short news clips, and nothing but hard, fast news. The pace of the stories was relentless, giving viewers the idea that if they changed the channel, or even left the room, they might miss something. Mel branded his approach to the news as well. He called his style Action News. In this episode, John gets into detail on just how the business of TV news works and why. Links Crawford Johnson & Northcott How COVID-19 Has Impacted Media Consumption, by Generation, Visual Capitalist Oy, the Traffic. And it's Pouring! Do I hear sirens?, Columbia Journalism Review State of the News Media, Pew Research Center Reinventing Local TV News, Nieman Reports About this Episode's Guest John Altenbern John Altenbern is President of Crawford Johnson & Northcott, Inc., - or CJ&N - an Iowa-based media market research and consulting company. For the past 30 years, he has worked with media executives and newsrooms around the country to help them achieve ratings and audience success. John is a graduate of the University of Iowa, with degrees in Journalism and Political Science. As a Phi Beta Kappa member, he also holds an MBA from Iowa, and is a past-chairman of the Iowa Journalism School's professional advisory board. In addition, he has served as an adjunct journalism instructor. He worked for local television newsrooms both in on-air and management positions in Orlando, Tampa, Minneapolis and Cedar Rapids,
In the second episode, Tobias and Charlie share another batch of news stories to make you smile. Hear about an empowering female astronaut, a new contender for the best job ever and a surprising mix tape. Don't forget to subscribe to the show or email us with any comments (including your vote for best story) podcasthappytalk@gmail.com.
Oscar's back from Hawaii with a full recap. Plus, virus talk and desk updates and poi!
In this first episode of Happy Talk, Tobias and Charlie work out what this podcast is all about, set some rules and share the first news stories to make you smile. Hear about an incredible gift from a father to a son, a dog that brought home a surprising present from a walk in the woods and a world record attempt with a twist. Don't forget to subscribe to the show or email us with any comments podcasthappytalk@gmail.com.
Dedicamos enteramente este episodio a Nancy Wilson, una de las grandes cantantes del la segunda mitad del siglo XX, que falleció el 18 de Diciembre de 2018. Menos celebrada que otras cantantes de su tiempo, cantó aquello que le apeteció, sin complejos ni fronteras que la limitasen. Sofisticada, atractiva y elegante como pocas, estuvo en activo más de medio siglo. Repasamos algunos de sus discos de la década de 1960. Cerramos el programa con un recuerdo al letrista Norman Gimbel, en la voz de Nancy Wilson, que dejó este mundo sólo un día después. Escucharemos: Night Mist; The More I See You; All of You; Teach Me Tonight; This Time the Dream's on Me; Guess who I Saw Today; What a Little Moonlight Can Do; Something Happens to Me; Call it Stormy Monday; The Things We Did Last Summer; The Nearness of You; Save Your Love for Me; Happy Talk; One Note Samba; The Good Life; What Kind of Fool Am I?; Call Me; Goin' Out of My Head; Midnight Sun; When the Sun Comes Out; Watch What Happens.
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With AC still out on parental leave, Rob's beautiful and hilarious wife Megan joins the show as our guest host for this week. In our Game/Life segment, Meg and Rob give some relationship advice to gamers and the people that they...Read more
A cover of the "South Pacific" tune leads us into what is needed for this spooky multi-fandom, Dark Shadows, Ghost and Mrs. Muir, The Addams Family, Clue, Lily Munster, Kids In The Hall...Addressing personal concerns as to the health of it's creator. Noticing estrangements in how we've been programmed by "The Internet". For anything unmentioned in this podcast I would say for listeners/readers delving into This Pit of Ultimate Dark Shadows and not knowing what to say:Address your characters in episode commentary, your fandoms, those scenes. I always hoped for that in sharing it this far and wide.We are not Dark Shadows junkies. We want everyone else. Golden Girls fans, Addams Family fans, The Ghost and Mrs. Muir fans, Lily Munster fans, Goth kids, Elvira people, everyone else, come over! Come and be part of this wild thing! Bless you.
How much self-knowledge do you need to be happy – and what are the limits to what you can achieve alone? Paul Dolan, Vincent Deary and Beatrix Campbell ask why everybody from governments to therapists want us to be happy. Chaired by Rana Mitter.
It's the annual “natter about what we got for Christmas” episode of Hey Kids, Comics and Andrew & Micheal talk about their geeky gifts. Along the way there are e-mails a-plenty from the BEST listeners in the internet radio Universe and tangents pertaining to DC's presentation of their graphic novels, [...]
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