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Can you believe, until now we've never actually covered our favourite deck-building card games? We fix that in this episode. In addition, we share what we've been playing, which includes some first thoughts on Slanguage from Foxmind. We then review Harmonies from Libellud and Quoridor Pac-Man from Gigamic. Tabletop Bellhop Gaming Podcast Episode 273, was recorded on May 7th, 2025. Join us live on Wednesdays at 8 PM EST at https://www.twitch.tv/tabletopbellhop For detailed show notes with links to everything we talk about in this episode: https://tabletopbellhop.com/podcast/ep273/ Disclosure: Links may be affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. Games mentioned may be review copies provided by publishers. (00:00:07) Checking In (00:02:37) Announcements May 15th Brews & Board Games at the Walkerville Breweryhttps://www.walkervillebrewery.com/events/bandbg-may15 Merch Price Drop! https://tabletopbellhop.com/merch June 5th Cardboard and Cookies at The Cookie Bar https://www.cookiebar.ca/ (00:03:33) Ask The Bellhop (00:01:23) Sponsors Needed (00:01:47) The Bellhop's Tabletop (01:18:49) The Game Room - Harmonies Review Harmonies Unboxing https://youtu.be/SA6O8pCHglg Pick up a Copy of Harmonies on Amazon: https://amzn.to/4iV597X Other Abstract Strategy Games we've reviewed: https://tabletopbellhop.com/search/?q=abstract (01:36:53) The Game Room - Quoridor Pac-Man Pick up a Copy of Quoridor Pac-Man on Amazon: https://amzn.to/4jONv73 Grab the original Quoridor instead: https://amzn.to/3SvSfCu Or pick up Quoridor Mini: https://amzn.to/44CyYqA (01:49:15) Closing the Doors TIP THE BELLHOP: Get bonus content by becoming a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/tabletopbellhop Shop Tabletop Bellhop merch https://tabletopbellhop.com/merch Buy us a coffee https://ko-fi.com/tabletopbellhop FIND US: Webpage: https://tabletopbellhop.com Discord: https://discord.tabletopbellhop.com Blue Sky: https://bsky.app/profile/tabletopbellhop.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tabletopbellhop/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tabletopbellhop/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/tabletopbellhop Twitch: https://twitch.tv/tabletopbellhop Mastodon: https://dice.camp/@TabletopBellhop
John and Jim welcome John Craemer from the Green Bay Press Times in their weekly segment "Headlines with The Press Times." John brings in as they dive into the vibrant historical tapestry of Brown County with guests from the Neville Public Museum and Packers Hall of Fame. They explore the upcoming Brown County History Days—a week-long celebration highlighting the region's rich past with free public events. The episode transitions into a lively chat with Darren Johnson and Kevin Van Ess, the dynamic duo behind Daddy D Productions' Star-Spangled Salute to America. They discuss the power of patriotic music, the essence of live performance, and the camaraderie within their talented ensemble. Expect humor, heartfelt stories, and a dash of local flair! Maino and the Mayor is a part of the Civic Media radio network and airs Monday through Friday from 6-9 am on WGBW in Green Bay and on WISS in Appleton/Oshkosh. Subscribe to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! To learn more about the show and all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to https://civicmedia.us/shows to see the entire broadcast lineup. Follow the show on Facebook and X to keep up with Maino and the Mayor! Guests: John Craemer, Kevin Van Ess, Darren Johnson
It's your turn...to click here to send us your comments on the showAnother week and another episode from our team of board game ramblers where Davey as first player takes us through an insight into one of players "Tambo" to explore his very own "Waaaa" moments which has recently nicknamed him "Wah-ambo". So put on your best Waaluigi impressions and see whether you agree with Tambo's Wah's or not.FIRST PLAYER: DaveyOTHER PLAYERS: Kerley & AdrianIn this episode you'll learn:- whether Adrian has achieve zen in Harmonies by Libellud- about Davey's initial experience in having a learning game of Pax Illuminaten by Ion Game Design- all about how Tambo has got his new nickname "Wah-ambo" and why Davey has decided to do a full episode based on Tambo's grievances in the board gaming hobby- whether the team agree with Tambo's "Wah's" or not or maybe introducing some of their own as wellLINKS REFERENCED IN THE SHOWN/AEPISODE CHAPTERS0:00 - TURN 1 - Player Count2:59 - TURN 2 - Let's Talk About Hex3:31 - Davey - Pax Illuminaten11:26 - Ticket to Ride & Clank Catacombs13:12 - Adrian - Harmonies21:51 - TURN 3 - Main Event: Wah-ambo23:48 - Waaah One - Not getting the cards you want or need for a game27:53 - Waaah Two - Fall so behind on VP's with no way of catching up30:57 - Waaah Three - AP between turns especially when it takes long enough and people go off to get drinks / food35:12 - Waaah Four - When someone gets a crap load of VP's on blind luck42:01 - Waaah Five - When someone has taught a game and a key rule was remembered half way through47:34 - Waaah Six - When someone is losing a game and no enjoying whilst being vocal55:21 - Adrian's Waaah-xtension1:01:23 - Waaah Seven - Playing a co-op and being alpha gamed1:08:56 - Waah Eight - When at a convention and no one can decide on a game1:12:55 - Waah Nine - Turn up for a game night and it's not even set-up ready1:21:56 - TURN 5 - Penultimate Turn: What's Coming Up1:27:00 - TURN 6 - The Final TurnMEET US AT THE UK GAMES EXPO 2025We're returning again from their debut at last years UKGE on Friday 30th 12pm-1pm so if you are a listener, attendee or just fancy an hour not being on your feet we will love to entertain you.https://www.ukgamesexpo.co.uk/events/2314-whose-turn-is-it-anyway-live/Support the showSUPPORTING THE SHOW- Support us on Ko-FiENGAGING WITH THE SHOWWe want your questions so engage with the show through our channels below:- Email Us - BoardGameGeek - Facebook - Instagram- Youtube - TikTok
In this week's episode of St. Joseph's Workshop, Fr. Stephen sits down with Carol Savedra, the talented Director of Music at St. Joseph Catholic Parish in Richardson, Texas. Tune in to hear their insightful discussion on the role of music in liturgy, Carol's journey into music ministry, and how music can deepen our prayer experiences.
Aujourd'hui, on se retrouve aujourd'hui pour un épisode spécial, ce mois-ci c'est l'anniversaire de Couleurs Foule qui fête ses 3 ans !Cela fait déjà plus de 36 mois que j'ai lancé le podcast, que je vais à la rencontre de professionnelles passionnées qui travaillent avec la couleur au quotidien et que j'écris des épisodes dédiés à ce monde fascinant aux milles et une nuances.À travers les différents épisodes et le contenu que je vous propose, il y a la volonté de vous donner des conseils et des pistes de réflexions sur comment intégrer la couleur dans votre vie. Et d'ailleurs, à la fin de chaque interview, je pose à mes invités cette question "Quels conseils donneriez-vous à celles et ceux qui nous écoutent pour se familiariser avec la couleur, pour l'expérimenter dans la vie de tous les jours ?"Pour cet épisode spécial, j'ai eu envie de vous proposer une petite boîte à idées dans laquelle vous pourrez venir piocher des conseils et de l'inspiration afin d'ajouter davantage de couleur à votre quotidien ! Décoration, création, habillement, nature, observation, loisirs, langage, la couleur est présente absolument partout.Voici donc un best of de quelques uns des conseils que donnent mes invitées (dans l'ordre) :ÉPISODE 2 • Lise Camoin (Couleur Garance)ÉPISODE 10 • Anaïs CartierÉPISODE 7 • Catherine Jolivet (La Nouvelle Vague couleur)ÉPISODE 18 • NacaratÉPISODE 8 • Lavinia Augeai (Colortherapis)ÉPISODE 6 • Annie Mollard-DesfoursÉPISODE 16 • Marion LamarqueÉPISODE 21 • Léa MaupetitÉPISODE 19 • Aurélie Mounier et Pauline ClaisseÉPISODE 1 • Céline CaumonJ'espère que ces quelques conseils vous auront inspirés, donné envie d'expérimenter la couleur et de contempler les si belles nuances qui nous entoure. Pour les plus curieux et curieuses d'entre vous, d'autres recommandations sont à retrouver dans les épisodes du podcast !Merci pour votre écoute et votre soutien et longue vie à la couleur
Do we want more? Do we want less? What do we want when we play a new expansion to a board game? We give our thoughts on what makes a great board game expansions with some examples of our favorites and our least favorites on this week's edition of The Cardboard Herald Podcast0:00 - Introductions and What We've Played This Week11:08 - Our Topic This Week: What Makes a Great Board Game Expansions31:15 - Eric's Number 5: 7 Wonders Duel: Pantheon34:48 - Jack's Number 5: Architects of the West Kingdom: Works of Wonder38:24 - Eric's Number 4: Spirit Island: Jagged Earth40:37 - Jack's Number 4: Spirit Island: Jagged Earth43:33 - Eric's Number 3: Dune Imperium: Rise of Ix52:38 - Jack's Number 3: Viticulture Tuscany Essential Edition1:00:54 - Eric's Number 2: Arcs: Blighted Reach Campaign1:09:01 - Jack's Number 2: Undaunted: Reinforcements1:16:02 - Eric's Number 1: Wingspan Oceania1:22:06 - Jack's Number 1:Terraforming Mars Prelude1:27:11 - What Do We Want An Expansion of Harmonies to Look Like? 1:32:34 - Listener Comments!01:41:13 - Outro!
Tips from Trestle: The Senior Living Food & Hospitality Podcast
This episode of Tips from Trestle finds Aaron connecting with Alexis Baker, a board-certified music therapist and dementia practitioner, about the transformative power of music therapy in senior living communities. Alexis explains how music therapy goes beyond entertainment, using evidence-based methods to enhance cognitive, emotional, and social well-being for seniors, particularly those with dementia. She shares inspiring stories, discusses the science behind music's impact on the brain, and highlights her innovative virtual programs developed during the pandemic. This episode is a deep dive into how music fosters connection, joy, and healing in senior care.Tips from Trestle is sponsored by:eMenuChoiceWiseOxBen E Keith Foods#TFT411 #SeniorLiving #MusicTherapy #HealingWithMusic #DementiaCareSolutions #SeniorLivingInnovation #MemoryCareMatters #MusicalHealing #AgingWithDignity #VirtualTherapyPrograms #SeniorWellness #ResidentEngagement #ElderCareSupport #CognitiveWellness #MusicAndMemory #CompassionateCare #LifeEnrichment
Sleep Calming and Relaxing ASMR Thunder Rain Podcast for Studying, Meditation and Focus
Episode Title: 16-109 12 Hours of Inner Peace with Raindrop HarmoniesDescription:Immerse yourself in tranquility with this episode of the "Ambient Noises ASMR Podcast." Experience 12 hours of inner peace as the gentle harmonies of raindrops create a calming atmosphere. Picture yourself in a serene setting where each droplet offers relaxation and serenity, allowing you to unwind and escape the hustle of daily life.As you listen, envision a peaceful sanctuary surrounded by nature's beauty, where the rhythmic sounds of rain provide a soothing backdrop for meditation or sleep. Whether you're seeking solace after a busy day or simply wish to relax, let these raindrop harmonies transport you to a place of calm and rejuvenation.Tune in to discover the magic of finding peace in the simple, natural sounds around us.DISCLAIMER
For centuries the singing of psalms has been a cornerstone of Christian worship and in Wales today psalms are sung in the splendour of great cathedrals and in the quiet devotion of Catholic monasteries. While the singing of psalms has long been cherished, in some churches and denominations psalm singing has been replaced by more modern songs and worship. But a new movement called 'Psalm Roars' is challenging that notion. Led by vicar Tim Vasby Burnie, 'Psalm Roars' aim to make psalm singing accessible to everyone, regardless of whether you have a musical background, and to encourage singing that is “enthusiastic, robust, loud, and inclusive.” Jonathan Thomas attends a 'Psalm Roar' and meets enthusiastic people learning all about psalm singing. He speaks to one of the most pre-eminent modern hymn writers of today, Keith Getty, who sets psalms to music, bringing them to contemporary audiences. Jonathan visits Llandaff Cathedral and meets Stephen Moore, Director of Music, where psalms are sung daily by the cathedral choirs. At Belmont Abbey, Abbot Brendan Thomas explains the ancient tradition of psalmody in the Benedictine Order, where psalms have been sung since its foundation in the sixth century.
Husky Gawenda is musical director of this year's Songs from the Canyon Tour.
In this episode of Pillowtalkpodcast, we dive deep into the rise and fall of Black boy R&B bands that once defined the soundtrack of a generation. From the smooth, sultry harmonies of Jodeci and 112 to the iconic sounds of the Jackson 5 and New Edition, we explore why these legendary groups have faded from the spotlight and what it means for the future of R&B.We'll discuss the lasting influence these bands had on the genre, their impact on culture, and the complex reasons behind their decline. Join us as we reflect on the legacy of groups like Dru Hill, Jagged Edge, and others who defined the essence of Black boy bands.Part one of a two-part series, with part two dropping next week—don't miss it!Tune in for a soulful conversation on the evolution of R&B, the changing landscape of music, and the powerful harmonies that shaped our hearts.#Pillowtalkpodcast #mediagirl #chicagopodcast
Real Life This week, Steven got his hands dirty—literally. Between digging, yard work, and wrestling with a modem that decided to give up on life mid-game, it's been an eventful time. Speaking of games, we dove into City of Mist, where Greg has to decide: is he the "Crusty DM" or simply sporting a "healthy patina of experience"? Devon, meanwhile, is a street shark (but NOT the cartoon kind), Steven's embodying Job (maybe the biblical one?), and Ben's teenage runaway Lily Chow has freed a djinn her parents were up to no good with. Good times, until technology betrayed us. Outside of RPGs, we had a Margaritaville party (because sometimes you just need to lean into the chaos), and we gave Let's Summon Demons a solid 4/5. Meanwhile, Devon tried out Harmonies—a game in the vein of Cascadia—and highly recommends it. If you want to check it out, here's the link: Harmonies on BGG. Oh, and Devon's also been watching Daredevil: Born Again, so we'll probably hear more about that soon. Ben, on the other hand, watched Flow (IMDB), an indie Latvian/French post-apocalyptic film with animals, boats, and a slow but gorgeous vibe. Sci-fi? He says yes. Thrill ride? Not quite, but definitely worth a watch. Future or Now? Ben took a deep dive into his cosmic worldview this week, courtesy of a Substack quiz designed to help pinpoint one's beliefs about reality. Turns out, he hovers somewhere between animism, Gnosticism, and multiverse theory—because why pick just one? He also explored Emergent Materialism, the idea that consciousness and social phenomena are more than the sum of their physical parts, while Steven proudly waved the banner of Reductive Materialism: "We're all just atoms and molecules—deal with it!" Devon, ever the skeptic, leaned into Pragmatic Instrumentalism: “Do we even know what reality is?” And of course, the multiverse debate made an appearance. Do we really buy into it? We debated it all… while channeling our inner Matt Murdock. Steven also brought up some interesting research on how we misinterpret our dogs' emotions. Humans have a habit of projecting their own feelings onto their pets, leading to misunderstandings about what they actually need. Here's the study if you want to check it out. Ben, meanwhile, admitted that his labrador has him trained rather than the other way around—because, let's face it, food is the ultimate motivator. Book Club This week, we discussed To Be Taught, If Fortunate: Votum by Becky Chambers. Topics ranged from chirality and molecular handedness to the ultimate decision-makers in the universe. Steven had thoughts about the book's ending… and let's just say he made sure we all heard them. Repeatedly. Next week, we're diving into three stories by Scott Base: The Giving Man, Scour, and Hell and Back (watch here). If you want to read along, now's your chance! That's it for this episode! Let us know your thoughts, especially if you have strong opinions on RPG archetypes, cosmic worldviews, or whether your dog is secretly running your life. Catch you next time!
Una acurada selecció de temes musicals i missatges que poden arribar a l'ànima. podcast recorded with enacast.com
Ambie and Crystal host the 2024 Blitzies, the annual awards show about our favorite games of the year! Also make sure to check out Ambie's top 10 list on YouTube. 0:00-Intro 0:34-DTW Recap 2:09-The 2024 Blitzies 03:45-Best Family Game 05:26-Best Kids' Game 07:41-Most Innovative Game 09:38-Most Unique Theme 11:04-Best Cooperative Game 12:52-Best Card Game 14:14-Best Party Game 17:40-Best Solo Game 18:20-Best 2p Game 21:34-Best Strategy Game 23:53-Best Trick Taking Game 26:08-Biggest Surprise 28:49-Best New to Us 31:59-Best Game of 2024 34:03-2024 Looking Forward to Recap 36:48-Looking Forward to in 2025 40:41-Outro 41:45-Bloopers Join our discord Support us directly at https://ko-fi.com/boardgameblitz Or shop at our merch store or our Amazon Storefront This episode was sponsored by Grey Fox Games. Use the code "BLITZ10" to get 10% off your entire cart. Consolidated Links For the full show notes visit our site at http://www.boardgameblitz.com/posts/406
On se retrouve aujourd'hui pour un épisode spécial où je suis seule au micro
Join David, Michael, and Jesse as they review Underwater Cities and games they have played recently.Games discussed: Underwater Cities, Harmonies, Mind MGMTJoin our Discord Server at THIS LINKFollow us on Instagram with THIS LINK
Jenna from The Board Game Garden joins Candice to discuss some of their favorite cozy games.00:00:00 Introduction00:05:36 Fresh Plays00:06:06 Raiders of Scythia00:12:02 Whistle Mountain00:24:58 Reforest00:30:57 Black Rose Wars: Rebirth00:48:16 Cozy Games We Love00:52:30 Mind Space00:55:40 Finding Calm00:56:44 River Valley Glassworks00:58:17 A Gentle Rain01:00:33 Rivages01:04:31 Patchwork01:06:55 Creature Comforts01:08:48 Chakra01:13:10 Nusfjord01:15:28 Le Havre01:17:17 Tangram City01:20:50 Beer & Bread 01:21:32 Hamlet: The Village Building Game 01:22:33 Fountains01:23:15 Conservas01:27:33 Bonus Mentions (Flamecraft, Everdell, Meadow, Lands of Galzyr, Tokaido, Let's Go to Japan, Three Sisters, Fleet: The Dice Game, Coffee Roaster, Café, Harmonies, Paupers' Ladder)01:35:23 Sign-offThank you to our sponsor, Next Move Games!Hope you can join us for our 2025 BGG conventions! For more details and to register for your badge: BGG.Spring May 22-26BGG.CON November 19-23Web: https://boardgamegeek.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@boardgamegeekTwitter: https://twitter.com/BoardGameGeekEmail: podcast@boardgamegeek.com
Join the mission! Visit donate.accessmore.com to help fund more episodes and shows like this. Psalm 133 says, “How good and pleasant it is when brothers live together in unity.” That verse accurately describes my guests today - Phillips, Craig and Dean! Their vocal harmonies and catalogue will be remembered as some of the most loved in CCM history, but more than that they are some of the best men I've ever been around, true brothers with a common heart and vision.
In this special episode from the Boots on the Water cruise, I sit down with Lonestar to talk about their legendary hits and decades in country music. I couldn't think of a better fit to help us celebrate our 2-year Stories Behind The Songs Anniversary! We dive into “Amazed”—a song that says what men struggle to put into words, spending nine weeks at No. 1—and “I'm Already There,” which became an anthem for military families after 9/11. They share career highlights, from playing the Ryman to performing overseas for the troops, and offer advice on making it in the industry.With ten No. 1 hits and 30+ years together, Lonestar proves that brotherhood and great songs stand the test of time. Don't miss this episode! SHOW NOTES:Keep up with Guest- @LonestarStay up to date with fresh podcast episodes and Listening Room show dates:Listen/Subscribe/Follow -HERESBTSongs TikTok - @sbtsongsSBTSongs Instagram -@sbtsongsSBTSongs YouTube - @sbtsongsChris Blair's Instagram - @chrisblairmusicChris Blair's Website - HEREThe Listening Room's Website - HERETLR's Instagram - @listeningroomcafeTLR's TikTok - @thelisteningroomcafeA special shout out to our sponsorsSennheiser -https://www.sennheiser.com/en-usAlclair In-Ear Monitors -https://alclair.com/
Dans cet épisode, je reçois Lucie Ponard, designeuse et céramiste qui travaille autour de la création de nouveaux matériaux et d'objets à impact environnemental réduit. C'est suite à son projet de diplôme qu'elle décide de lier céramique et revalorisation des matériaux de construction. Son approche créative se focalise sur l'exploration des lieux et des matières qui s'y trouvent, afin de révéler les couleurs et textures qui leur sont spécifiques. Dans sa pratique, couleur et territoire ne font qu'un, et ont une place centrale. Le travail de Lucie s'inscrit dans une démarche vertueuse et écologique, que ce soit dans la création de pâtes céramique ou encore d'émaux pour ses différents projets. Ensemble nous avons parlé de la réutilisation des rebuts, de la diversité des terres locales, de cartographie chromatique, et des enjeux futurs entre matériaux, couleurs et architecture. J'espère que vous apprécierez cet épisode, je vous souhaite une très belle écoute !
Shelley and I enjoy two beautiful games this week, making patterns of landscapes in Harmonies by Johan Benvenuto from Libellud then we draft critters and construct buildings in a new 2-player entry into the Everdell universe Everdell Duo by James A. and Clarissa A. Wilson from Starling Games Thanks as always to our sponsor Bezier Games You can sponsor the podcast directly by going to www.patreon.com/garrettsgames OR check out our extensive list of games that no longer fit on our shelves, but belong on your table: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/16ovRDNBqur0RiAzgFAfI0tYYnjlJ68hoHyHffU7ZDWk/edit?usp=sharing
In this episode of the Reluctant Medium podcast, Dr. Maria Rothenberger interviews Ashana, a vocal artist and crystal healer. Ashana shares her journey into the world of sound healing and the profound impact of crystal singing bowls on her life and practice. They discuss the science and spirituality behind crystal healing, how it aids in promoting relaxation, heart coherence, and enhancing one's intuition and inner guidance. Ashana also reflects on significant moments in her career and personal life, illustrating the transformative power of sound and intention. Listeners are treated to an excerpt from Ashana's new album, emphasizing the healing properties of her music. The episode offers insights into using various modalities for holistic healing and trusting one's inner guidance.Connect with Ashanawww.soundofashana.comFacebookInstagramYouTubeSpotifyApple MusicConnect with Dr. Maria, The Reluctant MediumInstagramFacebookYouTubehttps://www.thereluctantmedium.usLike the show? We'd love to hear your thoughts! Please rate/review the show here:https://lovethepodcast.com/thereluctantmedium
Musician, Producer, Engineer, Fan--Andy Reed wears many hats in the Michigan music buffet. Known for his productions out of Reed Recording, the former Verve Pipe bassist/solo artist has pushed the boundaries of creativeness in all areas of performance. Based in Bay City, Reed is a first-call Nashville unit for artists to travel when Music City needs a hand. Having put out his own brilliant albums for years with Legal Matters and An American Underdog, Reed hit the recording bug when working his first album with the Haskels down at Brendan Benson's pad, pre-Nashville move. Reed is humble, musical, full of power pop and harmonic ideas, and can work fast in the studio. His love of Beatles and Beach Boys goes hand in hand with his '90s music upbringing. Here in Part 2, Andy talks favorite projects, Welcome To 1979, Beatles, Beach Boys, Grammy's, his local music family, and HIS Family. Get on this Part 2 of 2 today!
Our story tonight is called Little Harmonies, and it's a story about small bits of ordinary magic that happen everyday. It's also about new specials at the coffee shop, tulip bulbs, and a dog met at the mailbox. Notes jotted down in a journal, and the feeling that you've tuned into a special frequency that you might have missed before. We give to a different charity each week and this week we are giving to the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank They are mobilizing resources to fight hunger and feed their community. Order your own NMH weighted pillow now! Subscribe for ad-free, bonus and extra long episodes now, as well as ad-free and early episodes of Stories from the Village of Nothing Much! Search for NMH Premium channel on Apple podcast or follow this link. Listen to our daytime show Stories from the Village of Nothing Much on your favorite podcast app. Join us tomorrow morning for a meditation. Save over $100 on Kathryn's hand-selected wind-down favorites with the Nothing Much Happens Wind-Down Box. A collection of products from our amazing partners: • Eversio Wellness: Chill Now • Vellabox: Lavender Silk Candle • Alice Mushrooms Nightcap • Nutrachamps Tart Cherry Gummies • A Brighter Year Mini Coloring Book • NuStrips Sleep Strips • Woolzies Lavender Roll-On
Musician, Producer, Engineer, Fan--Andy Reed wears many hats in the Michigan music buffet. Known for his productions out of Reed Recording, the former Verve Pipe bassist/solo artist has pushed the boundaries of creativeness in all areas of performance. Based in Bay City, Reed is a first-call Nashville unit for artists to travel when Music City needs a hand. Having put out his own brilliant albums for years with Legal Matters and An American Underdog, Reed hit the recording bug when working his first album with the Haskels down at Brendan Benson's pad, pre-Nashville move. Reed is humble, musical, full of power pop and harmonic ideas, and can work fast in the studio. His love of Beatles and Beach Boys goes hand in hand with his '90s music upbringing. This two-part series will paint a humble portrait, of a fun, musically excited family man, that embraces the national scene, while keeping it all on a local stage. Meet Andy, Part 1 of 2--NOW!
Summary In this episode of All In All with Alex, the musical duo Our Truth, consisting of twin sisters Corinna and Isabelle, share their journey as artists and the significance of their name. They discuss their upbringing in a small town, the impact of their ten-year separation on personal and musical growth, and the creation of their album 'Wondrous Life.' The sisters emphasize the importance of authenticity, love, and connection in their music, while also addressing the challenges they face in writing uplifting lyrics. They reflect on their evolution as musicians, the balance of their individual voices, and their desire to inspire listeners to embrace their unique gifts. Takeaways We are all connected and part of oneness. Truth is individual and subjective. Music is a powerful tool for upliftment. Personal growth often comes from overcoming challenges. Separation can lead to greater musical inspiration. Writing uplifting lyrics can be challenging. Authenticity is key in artistic expression. Collaboration allows for creative freedom. Staying connected to roots is important for identity. Music can inspire listeners to embrace their uniqueness. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Our Truth 01:22 The Meaning Behind 'Our Truth' 03:23 Influence of Small Town Upbringing 06:40 Impact of Separation on Personal Growth 10:02 Creating the Wondrous Life Album 12:45 Balancing Individual Voices in Collaboration 18:30 Challenges in Writing Uplifting Lyrics 22:11 Themes and Messages in Their Music 28:32 Sisterhood and Collaboration 34:09 Evolution of Their Music 37:05 Staying Connected to Roots 40:40 Overcoming Challenges in Their Career 44:43 Impacting Listeners Through Music 49:09 Approach to Collaboration 52:41 Closing Thoughts and Future Plans Interested in Mental Health Merch? Shop my store below https://allinallwithalex.printify.me/products Follow me on TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@all.in.all.with.alex Follow my Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/AllinAllwithAlex/ Listen to the Audio Version https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/allinallwithalex Subscribe to my channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYCE3hcGlcW_EA9o9P_gYbg?sub_confirmation=1 Listen on the radio below https://mytuner-radio.com/podcast/all-in-all-with-alex-alex-morris-1002081 Interested in Music videos? Follow my videography channel https://www.youtube.com/c/TheVisualGoat?sub_confirmation=1 Interested in finding a new artist? Click the link below https://www.youtube.com/c/SirromTheRapper?sub_confirmation=1 Welcome to the All In All With Alex, your go-to resource for practical mental health tips, self-improvement strategies, and personal growth insights. In each episode, we explore topics like managing anxiety, overcoming depression, building self-confidence, developing healthy habits, and cultivating resilience. You'll hear from real mental health professionals, life coaches, and inspiring individuals who have overcome their own struggles. Our mission is to provide you with actionable advice, coping techniques, and empowering perspectives to help you live your best life. Whether you're dealing with a specific mental health challenge or simply want to level up your personal growth journey, this channel has something for you. Join our community of like-minded individuals seeking to prioritize their well-being and unlock their full potential. Subscribe now to stay up-to-date on new episode releases, and let us know in the comments what mental health or self-improvement topics you'd like us to cover. Don't go it alone on your journey towards better mental health and self-improvement. Tune in, get inspired, and start taking steps towards becoming the best version of yourself. Your growth and well-being are worth it!
Episode 333 The Snobs recently visited New Orleans. These are their stories. Things briefly mentioned, reviewed and discussed: bourbon tastings, Quacks of Quedlinburg, Monster Hunter, Harmonies, First Rat, Arcs, Brass, Hansa Teutonica, Chaos Order, Underwater Cities, Fire Tower, gumbo, chicken and dumplings, Gaby's unreasonable fear of flying and more. Enjoy! Our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/bgsnobs Follow/join us at: Board Game Snobs Discord https://www.instagram.com/boardgamesnobs/ Board Game Snobs Facebook Group For merch: https://sirmeeple.com/collections/board-game-snobs For questions, comments or general adulation: Send emails to boardgamesnobs@gmail.com
1/15/24: Dear Ella -- Annie Patterson, Ann Percival & Mary Witt -- incredible harmonies live in the studio. Larry Hott recommends "The Quilters," "I am Ready, Warden," & "Sing Sing." GCC's Brian Adams w/ environmental advocate Russ Vernon-Jones: all things climate change. Activists Paki Weiland & Sandra Boston: Envisioning the World We Want Rally – Saturday.
We did it, folks! We recorded our 2024 Games of the Year episode before the end of the year! (We didn't say anything about releasing it before the end of the year, though.) Joining us just under the wire is content creator and Twitch streamer Beneeta Kaur who contributed her own picks. We actually played a good number of games in-person with Beneeta this year, so we know she has great taste! Tune in for our favorite party, light, medium, and heavy games of the year. What did we miss? What do we NEED to play? Tell us on our socials! Timeline: 2:42 - 2024 Party Games of the Year. 13:42 - 2024 Light Games of the Year. 25:22 - 2024 Medium Games of the Year. 46:40 - 2024 Heavy Games of the Year.
Brendan shares his first impressions of three games he tried out recently, and one game he dusted off. Join us, won't you?Wrath of Fire Mountain (2024)Sky Team (2023)XCOM: The Board Game (2015) revisitedHarmonies (2024)Place 1 Animal Cube – Annoying rule book choice (unreasonably heated rant for minor issue)What games have you tried recently? Do you know any of these games? Share your thoughts over on boardgamegeek in guild #3269.
Welcome back to another inspiring episode of the Exploring Washington State Podcast! This time, Scott Cowan sits down with Meghan Storey, a talented musician with an extraordinary story of resilience, creativity, and passion. From her challenging beginnings on the streets of Seattle to becoming a celebrated artist, Meghan shares her incredible journey of triumph over adversity. Episode Highlights: A Musical Childhood: Meghan reflects on growing up surrounded by music, where family jam sessions and demo tapes sparked her early love for melodies. By age three, she was belting out "Jesus Christ Superstar," foreshadowing her future as a performer. Life on the Streets: At just 12, Meghan entered the foster care system and faced homelessness. She candidly recounts her experiences, from sleeping in doorways to finding solace in community programs like the YMCA's Independent Living Program and the Orion Center. The Healing Power of Music: Discover how Meghan used songwriting to cope during her toughest times. Music has been her lifeline and voice, from writing her first song at 14 to her latest releases. Denny's Days: In a surprising twist, Meghan's time at a downtown Seattle Denny's provided a job and a sense of home and community. Hear how a compassionate manager helped change her life. A Flourishing Career: Meghan discusses her collaboration with Raymond Hayden, the excitement of releasing their rendition of "Silent Lucidity," and the 19 songs they're working on. She also shares her dreams of performing at iconic venues like Benaroya Hall. Advocacy Through Art: With a deep commitment to raising awareness about homelessness, Meghan urges listeners to embrace empathy and human connection. Her insights are as heartfelt as her music. Tacoma Scene Love: Meghan shares her favorite spots to play and listen to music in Tacoma, from the Spanish Ballroom to hidden gems like Valhalla Coffee and the Church Cantina. Key Takeaways: The importance of resilience and goal-setting in overcoming life's challenges. Music can serve as a coping mechanism and a bridge for connection. Why empathy and human connection are vital in addressing homelessness. Listen Now: Tune in to hear Meghan's inspiring journey and gain a deeper understanding of the person behind the music. This episode is a heartfelt reminder that our stories matter and that creativity can shine even in the darkest times.
Today on Integrative Cancer Solutions Dr. Karlfeldt is joined by Donald Yance, a renowned clinical Master Herbalist and certified nutritionist, and he shares his innovative approach to cancer treatment in this enlightening interview. Donald introduces his three-lens methodology, which combines traditional healing practices with modern scientific understanding. His approach examines the patient as a whole (the host lens), analyzes detailed laboratory work (the laboratory lens), and studies the specific characteristics of the cancer itself (the disease lens). This comprehensive strategy forms the foundation of his MediCare model, which aims to provide personalized and effective care for cancer patients. The MediCare model incorporates six key toolboxes: botanical medicine, supplemental nutritional medicine, dietary medicine, lifestyle medicine, modern pharmaceutical medicine, and spiritual care. Donald emphasizes the importance of botanical medicine as the heart of his system, focusing on network medicine and bio-transformation. He stresses the significance of adapting treatments to each individual patient, recognizing that every cancer and every person is unique. This personalized approach extends beyond just treating the cancer, aiming to improve the patient's overall quality of life and longevity. Donald also discusses the role of advanced testing methods in his practice, including liquid biopsies and circulating tumor cell analysis. He highlights the limitations of traditional scans and the importance of examining micro disease and stem cells for a more comprehensive understanding of the patient's condition. Interestingly, Donald draws parallels between his work in medicine and his passion for music, noting how both require careful listening, intuition, and an appreciation for complexity. Donald's MediCare model emphasizes systemic treatment as the first approach, aiming to treat the disease holistically, shrink tumors, and make any necessary surgeries less invasive.He discusses the importance of blood work in cancer treatment, focusing on markers like neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio, platelets, and inflammatory indicators to guide personalized care.Donald prefers cryo ablation for smaller tumors due to its less invasive nature and localized immunological effects.He stresses the significance of the vagal system in cancer treatment, highlighting the need to nourish the nervous system as part of the overall healing process.Donald is not only a healer but also a musician, with albums available on platforms like Spotify, demonstrating his belief in the healing power of music.----Here's the contact information for Donald Yance:Website: donnieyance.com - This is his personal blog where he shares a wealth of information on botanicals, cancer, cancer metabolism, and various misconceptions about cancer treatment.Organization website: medericenter.org - This site provides information about the MediRe Center and the recently launched academy.Academy: Available through medericenter.org, offering six online courses, including three specifically on cancer. This is where Yance teaches his methodology.Social media: While not explicitly mentioned, you may be able to find more contact information or updates on his social media profiles, which are likely linked from his website.Music: Yance mentioned he has albums available on platforms like Spotify, which could be another way to connect with his work.For direct contact, I recommend visiting donnieyance.com or medericenter.org as these seem to be the primary hubs for reaching out to Donald Yance or his team.----Grab my book A Better Way to Treat Cancer: A Comprehensive Guide to Understanding, Preventing and Most Effectively Treating Our Biggest Health Threat - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CM1KKD9X?ref_=pe_3052080_397514860 Unleashing 10X Power: A Revolutionary Approach to Conquering Cancerhttps://store.thekarlfeldtcenter.com/products/unleashing-10x-power-Price: $24.99-100% Off Discount Code: CANCERPODCAST1Healing Within: Unraveling the Emotional Roots of Cancerhttps://store.thekarlfeldtcenter.com/products/healing-within-Price: $24.99-100% Off Discount Code: CANCERPODCAST2----Integrative Cancer Solutions was created to instill hope and empowerment. Other people have been where you are right now and have already done the research for you. Listen to their stories and journeys and apply what they learned to achieve similar outcomes as they have, cancer remission and an even more fullness of life than before the diagnosis. Guests will discuss what therapies, supplements, and practitioners they relied on to beat cancer. Once diagnosed, time is of the essence. This podcast will dramatically reduce your learning curve as you search for your own solution to cancer. To learn more about the cutting-edge integrative cancer therapies Dr. Karlfeldt offer at his center, please visit www.TheKarlfeldtCenter.com
Board Boys are back to get all the cheese in Fromage, a game about making all the cheese by Ben Rosset and Michael O'Malley. 0:00 Intro, E.V.A. - Jean Jacques Perrey 8:00 Pirates of Maracaibo: Commanders 14:00 Welcome to the Moon 22:45 Planta Nubo 29:30 Hamster Roll 31:15 Harmonies 35:00 Fromage: Overview 40:00 MMM Cheese - Freddy 4X 41:00 Fromage: Review 1:08:00 Fromage: Verdict 1:14:00 Board Boys Bump: Rats of Wistar 1:20:00 Thank You, Patrons 1:20:30 This Will Be Our Year - The Zombies
A bit of a milestone today as we hit episode 150! First thing first: PLEASE JOIN THE DISCORD! We would love nothing more than to have a vibrant, thriving gaming community of show listeners! To celebrate the milestone, we're listing our top ten games out of EVERY review game we've done so far! Plus, we're chatting a bit about how we've changed as gamers during the life of the podcast. Recent Plays include Harmonies, Doomlings & more, while the 8-bit breakdown goes to Path of Civilization! www.levelupgamepodcast.com Discord X Facebook Instagram BGG Guild
durée : 00:25:20 - Bruno Coulais, compositeur (4/5) - par : Laurent Vilarem - Le compositeur de musiques de film Bruno Coulais a révolutionné le monde du 7ème art en y apportant un langage musical profondément original, inspiré des musiques expérimentales ou des musiques du monde. Retour sur 45 ans de carrière au micro de Laurent Vilarem. - réalisé par : Pierre Willer
durée : 00:25:06 - Bruno Coulais, compositeur (5/5) - par : Laurent Vilarem - Le compositeur de musiques de film Bruno Coulais a révolutionné le monde du 7ème art en y apportant un langage musical profondément original, inspiré des musiques expérimentales ou des musiques du monde. Retour sur 45 ans de carrière au micro de Laurent Vilarem. - réalisé par : Pierre Willer
durée : 00:25:12 - Bruno Coulais, compositeur (3/5) - par : Laurent Vilarem - Le compositeur de musiques de film Bruno Coulais a révolutionné le monde du 7ème art en y apportant un langage musical profondément original, inspiré des musiques expérimentales ou des musiques du monde. Retour sur 45 ans de carrière au micro de Laurent Vilarem. - réalisé par : Pierre Willer
durée : 00:24:52 - Bruno Coulais, compositeur (2/5) - par : Laurent Vilarem - Le compositeur de musiques de film Bruno Coulais a révolutionné le monde du 7ème art en y apportant un langage musical profondément original, inspiré des musiques expérimentales ou des musiques du monde. Retour sur 45 ans de carrière au micro de Laurent Vilarem. - réalisé par : Pierre Willer
durée : 00:25:17 - Bruno Coulais, compositeur (1/5) - par : Laurent Vilarem - Le compositeur de musiques de film Bruno Coulais a révolutionné le monde du 7ème art en y apportant un langage musical profondément original, inspiré des musiques expérimentales ou des musiques du monde. Retour sur 45 ans de carrière au micro de Laurent Vilarem. - réalisé par : Pierre Willer
In this special episode, we're bringing back two cherished holiday-themed recordings from our archives. Whether it's the miracle of light, the birth of a Holy Child, or the warmth of family traditions, December celebrations connect us to a shared human experience rooted in vulnerability to nature's rhythms. First, in this excerpt from the December episode of Mary's Slow Living Through the Seasons series from 2023, Mary reflects on the winter solstice and its significance across cultures, exploring what we share with our ancestors during the darkest days of the year. Discover the deeper meaning behind festive traditions and how modern celebrations can sometimes pull us away from the natural cycle of the seasons. Then, we revisit a delightful musical performance from the Lady Farmer Archives. Recorded in Seneca, Maryland, in November 2020, this casual fireside set by the Missing Sister Band warms the soul with soulful harmonies. Topics Covered: The winter solstice as a universal human experience, excerpted from Slow Living Through the Seasons Yuletide reflections and our connection to ancient traditions The story behind holiday symbols like the wreath A soulful musical set featuring holiday-inspired covers Music Setlist: "White Flag" by Joseph "Helplessly Hoping" by Crosby, Stills, and Nash "Strangers" by The Kinks "Baby Where You Are" by Ted Lucas "Dogs Laying Around Playing" by My Bubba "Long Time Traveller" by Sacred Harp Performed by the Missing Sister Band: Vocals: Anna Glenn, Charlotte Henderson, Shannon Beston (guitar), Caitlin Robinson, Emma Kingsley Guitar: Cameron Palmer Audio/Visuals: David Smith, Emma Kingsley, Mary Kingsley Editing: Emma Kingsley Tune in for an episode that celebrates the beauty of gathering, the wonder of the solstice, and the joy of shared music. Happy Holidays!
Sleep Calming and Relaxing ASMR Thunder Rain Podcast for Studying, Meditation and Focus
Episode Title: 15-5 12 Hours of Enchanting Night Rain HarmoniesDescription:In this episode of the "Be Calm and Relax Podcast," we delve into the soothing world of night rain harmonies. Immerse yourself in the peaceful sounds of rain, designed to help you unwind and relieve stress. Discover how these calming rain melodies can enhance your relaxation sessions and promote better sleep. We'll explore tips on incorporating these tranquil sounds into your nightly routine, creating a serene ambiance for relaxation and rejuvenation.Take a moment each day to enjoy the gentle embrace of rain's rhythm. These peaceful interludes can transform stress into calm, offering a refreshing escape from daily chaos.Join us next time as we continue our journey towards serenity and balance.DISCLAIMER
Vem chegando o final de ano, época de festas e natal. A demanda é alta para nossa lista de presentes. Para facilitar a sua vida e não precisar confiar em uma específica curadoria, o Fabuloso Podcast traz André Rumjanek compilando uma lista especial com Thais Petisquinho e Gabriel Googlebee, para ajudar você a escolher os melhores jogos para os melhores momento! Jogos mencionados neste episódio (mesmo que brevemente): Ticket to Ride, Azul, Marrakesh, King of Tokyo, Pandemic, Bang!, Bang! The Dice Game, Black Stories, Sintonia, Splendor, Jaipur, Schotten Totten, Trio, Uno, Exploding Kittens, Ark Nova, High Frontier 4 All, Projeto Gaia, Trickerion, Oath, Anachrony, Star Wars Rebellion, Destemidos: Normandia, Arkham Horror: The Card Game, Survive The Island, The Resistance, A Game of Throne, Everdell, Above And Below, Marvel Champions, Great Western Trail, Calico, Palm Island, Fate Flip, Paper Dungeons, Port Royal, Citadels, Secret Hitler, Coup, Heat: Pedal to the Metal, 7 Wonders, Insondável, Código Secreto, Entrelinhas, Harmonies, Detective, Chronicles of Crime Para saber mais sobre este episódio e os jogos mencionados: Jogos Para Todas As Ocasiões | Fabuloso Podcast Se você ainda não conhece ou faz parte, fale conosco no nosso Fabuloso Discord E para as redes sociais: Fabuloso Podcast no Instagram
Cette semaine, on commence avec une promenade sur les lanternes qui abritent le monde coloré et séduisant de 30 Birds. La proposition du studio bruxellois RAM RAM Games brille par son originalité mais s'essouffle trop vite, malgré quelques passages mémorables. On continue avec Symphonia, projet étudiant devenu grand, un jeu de plateforme dans un univers musical. Magnifique et envoutant, il pêche par son dosage approximatif de la difficulté. On termine avec le rattrapage d'un des jeux de 2024 qu'on avait zappé, Minishoot' Adventures, qui s'inspire de Zelda et des jeux «bullet hell» pour aboutir à un mélange de genre très réussi.Jérémie Kletzkine, dans sa chronique jeux de société, nous parle de Harmonies.Chapitres :0:00 Intro10:23 Les news40:11 Le com des coms43:05 30 Birds1:17:51 La chronique jeux de société : Harmonies1:23:06 Symphonia1:54:16 La minute culturelle1:59:56 Minishoot' Adventures2:13:04 Et quand vous ne jouez pas, vous faites quoi ?Retrouvez toutes les chroniques de jérémie dans le podcast dédié Silence on Joue ! La chronique jeux de société (Lien RSS).Pour commenter cette émission, donner votre avis ou simplement discuter avec notre communauté, connectez-vous au serveur Discord de Silence on joue!Retrouvez Silence on Joue sur Twitch : https://www.twitch.tv/silenceonjoueSoutenez Silence on joue en vous abonnant à Libération avec notre offre spéciale à 6€ par mois : https://offre.liberation.fr/soj/Silence on joue ! c'est l'émission hebdo de jeux vidéo de Libération. Avec Erwan Cario et ses chroniqueur·euse·s Patrick Hellio et Marion Bargiacchi.CRÉDITSSilence on joue ! est un podcast de Libération animé par Erwan Cario. Cet épisode a été enregistré le 20 novembre 2024 sur Discord. Réalisation : Erwan Cario. Générique : Marc Quatrociocchi. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Portland-based singer/songwriter/folk artist Avery Hill talks about her latest release “The One Who Remembers” featuring the title track, “The Nest”, “Echo Lullaby”, “Harmonies in the Hallway”, “The Good That I Can Do”, etc. along with her previous release “Dreams & Ghosts: A Family Album” featuring the award-winning single “Hello & Goodbye”! Avery began her amazing career listening to music of her parents' favorite music while her Mom bought Avery her first guitar and her Dad making mixtapes and harmonizing to the Beach Boys, later served as a teacher in Germany, Vermont, Washington and teaching ukelele in '23 plus shares the stories behind the music! Check out the amazing Avery Hill on all streaming platforms and www.averyhill.studio today! #averyhill #singersongwriter #folkartist #portlandoregon #theonewhoremembers #thenest #echolullaby #harmoniesinthehallway #thegoodthaticando #dreamsandghosts #helloandgoodbye #teacher #germany #vermont #oregon #ukelele #thebeachboys #spreaker #iheartradio #spotify #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #bitchute #rumble #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagneraveryhill #themikewagnershowaveryhill --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themikewagnershow/support
Portland-based singer/songwriter/folk artist Avery Hill talks about her latest release “The One Who Remembers” featuring the title track, “The Nest”, “Echo Lullaby”, “Harmonies in the Hallway”, “The Good That I Can Do”, etc. along with her previous release “Dreams & Ghosts: A Family Album” featuring the award-winning single “Hello & Goodbye”! Avery began her amazing career listening to music of her parents' favorite music while her Mom bought Avery her first guitar and her Dad making mixtapes and harmonizing to the Beach Boys, later served as a teacher in Germany, Vermont, Washington and teaching ukelele in '23 plus shares the stories behind the music! Check out the amazing Avery Hill on all streaming platforms and www.averyhill.studio today! #averyhill #singersongwriter #folkartist #portlandoregon #theonewhoremembers #thenest #echolullaby #harmoniesinthehallway #thegoodthaticando #dreamsandghosts #helloandgoodbye #teacher #germany #vermont #oregon #ukelele #thebeachboys #spreaker #iheartradio #spotify #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #bitchute #rumble #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagneraveryhill #themikewagnershowaveryhill --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themikewagnershow/support
We're stoked to have Charles on the podcast this week, and we waste no time jumping into some good stories. After a 7-minute opening from Pepe and Bash, the episode opens up with a memory rehash of a time at Oakmont CC. Charles lends his thoughts on playing at Oakmont and we relive a night there two years ago with George Birge. We jump over to some Augusta talk, and ironically, it's where Charles grew up. He gives us a glimpse into what growing up next to Augusta National was like, especially with the range balls. We switch it up a bit and get into the story of how Charles made it to Nashville. With the band in place, the story of Lady A takes shape, and the rest is history. He refers to this as ‘rare and random'. We chat about Lady A and the path the band has been on, ups and downs. He also hints at a potential ‘solo' album he's working on.We sprint ahead in this episode and get into some personal talks about his past and the roads he traveled. The episode continues on this path, and we hear about his life and health now and how decisions he's made have affected him in a positive way. We round out the episode with more golf talk. If you're a golf enthusiast, this golf talk will make too much sense. The episode ends with our standard tap-in segment presented by Bettinardi Golf where we ask Charles four questions that demand his quick response. Tune in, share, like, or love…it's up to you!Key Links:Visit redvanly.com for great golf apparel now repped by Chasin' Birdies. Stay tuned for more info on winning custom headcovers from WinstonCollection.comOur Tap-in segment is sponsored by Bettinardi GolfPartners with Nemacolin Resort. -----Follow Chasin' Birdies on Instagram @chasin_birdies.Chasin' Birdies is hosted by Ryan Bashour and Jonathan Pepe. Produced by Simpler Media.
Hey now amazing Cabalists! It's Wednesday again and it's time for some more wild, crazy, and bombastic Cabal nonsense! Some of the games we talked about today include Nucleum, Wizards and Co, Harmonies, Deep Shelf, Aliens Another Glorious Day in the Corps and a feature review of Black Forest by the great Uwe Rosenberg. Then after Tony T feeds us all the news we need to hear the gang discusses what puts them in their happy place. What gets them to "Peak Froth". Black Forest 01:03:07, News with Tony T 01:33:49, Peak Froth 02:22:25
Send Steve a Text MessageHey everyone! Welcome to the Steve Stine Podcast. I'm your host, Steve Stine, and today, I'm thrilled to bring you an insightful conversation with Juan Diego Barbosa, a talented Guitar Instructor from GuitarZoom Academy. In this episode, we dive deep into our personal journeys with the guitar and the various influences and challenges that have shaped us as musicians.Juan opens up about his eclectic musical style, blending rock, jazz, and Latin American folk music. We discuss his early influences like Metallica and Red Hot Chili Peppers, and how studying jazz in college refined his melodic playing. We also touch on the struggles he faces in maintaining a consistent practice routine amid his busy schedule, and how he tackles both the physical and psychological aspects of intense focus on the instrument.On my end, I share my experiences with the challenges of stepping out of my comfort zone and how immersing myself in different musical styles has irrevocably changed who I am as a musician. We explore the importance of pushing boundaries, adapting to new challenges, and the transformative power of unfamiliar musical situations.We also delve into our shared teaching challenges. Juan discusses how beginners often struggle with hand positioning on the fretboard, while more advanced students grapple with playing over chord changes and improvisation. I emphasize the importance of personalized lesson plans to cater to individual student needs and the ongoing struggle of keeping students progressing when they hit a plateau.This episode is packed with valuable insights on practicing efficiently, the significance of harmony and modes, and the balance between technical skills and musicality. We cover the practical realities of being a musician, the importance of having fun, and how real-life demands often shape our practice routines.Whether you're a seasoned guitarist or just starting out, there's something in this conversation for everyone. So sit back, relax, and let's dive into the world of guitar with Juan Diego Barbosa on this episode of the Steve Stine Podcast. Enjoy!Check out Juan here:Juan Diego Barbosa (guitarzoom.com) Links: Steve's Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/stinemus... GuitarZoom Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/guitarz0... Songs Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/GuitarSo... . Check out Steve's Guitar Membership and Courses: https://bit.ly/3rbZ3He
We are so excited to have Irena Eide aka Rainy Eyes with us on No Simple Road this week as our guest! Being a female musician in a male-dominated industry comes with its own set of challenges and nuances. Irena opens up about her experiences in the music business, sharing insights on maintaining a strong, assertive attitude and the importance of mutual respect in an industry often marred by superficial judgments. Her latest album, a collaborative effort featuring notable musicians like Rick Robertson and Sam Grisman, serves as a testament to her artistic integrity and emotional storytelling. We explore the transformative power of music as both a creative outlet and a healing tool. Irena recounts the organic process of recording her album in a serene cabin setting, the support from her parents that fueled her musical passion, and the cathartic nature of bringing long-developed songs to fruition. This episode is a heartfelt exploration of music's ability to connect, inspire, and heal, offering listeners a glimpse into the intimate and powerful world of a dedicated artist. Make sure to check out the new album 'Lonesome Highway' out now everywhere you get your music and head over to www.rainyeyesmusic.com for tour info, music, and more! -For THE BEST MUSHROOM CHOCOLATES EVER go over to @MELTMUSHROOMS ON INSTAGRAM and shoot them a DM for a menu of all the amazing flavors of MUSHROOM CHOCOLATE BARS and MAKE SURE TO TELL THEM NSR SENT YOU FOR $20 OFF YOUR FIRST ORDER! Sign up for a subscription to HEADY WAX FIENDS with the PROMO CODE: NSR and receive a free album of your choice from their catalog with a 3 month subscription and 2 free albums with a 6 month subscription! -FREE SHIPPING from Shop Tour Bus Use The PROMO CODE: nosimpleroad -venuellama.com is back! Head over and sign up for your free Llama Account now and start rating venues! INTRO MUSIC PROVIDED BY - Young & Sick MUSIC IN THE COMMERCIALS BY AND USED WITH PERMISSION OF: CIRCLES AROUND THE SUN OUTRO MUSIC BY AND USED WITH PERMISSION OF: CHILLDREN OF INDIGO No Simple Road is part of OSIRIS MEDIA. Osiris Media is the leading storyteller in music, combining the intimacy of podcasts with the power of music
The Sound Opinions World Tour rolls along, making its next stop in beautiful New Zealand. Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot take a virtual trip to the other side of the world to explore the best of kiwi music, focusing on the influential jangly pop movement known as the Dunedin Sound. Plus they bid farewell to a giant of the New Zealand music scene, Martin Phillipps, of the Chills.Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops Featured Songs:The Chills, "Pink Frost," Pink Frost (single), Flying Nun, 1984The Chills, "Effloresce and Deliquesce," Submarine Bells, Slash, 1989The Chills, "I Love My Leather Jacket," Kaleidoscope World, Flying Nun, 1989The Chills, "Heavenly Pop Hit," Submarine Bells, Slash, 1989The Chills, "Monolith," Scatterbrain, Fire, 2021Lorde, "Take Me to the River," Everyone's Getting Involved: A Tribute to Talking Heads' Stop Making Sense, A24, 2024Charli XCX and Lorde, "Girl, so confusing featuring lorde," Girl, so confusing featuring lorde (Single), Atlantic, 2024The Clean, "Fish," Great Sounds Great, Good Sounds Good, So-So Sounds So-So, Bad Sounds Bad, Rotten Sounds Rotten!!, Flying Nun, 1982The Clean, "Tally Ho!," Tally Ho! (single), Flying Nun, 1981The Bats, "Tragedy," Daddy's Highway, Flying Nun, 1987Look Blue Go Purple, "Cactus Cat," LBGPEP2, Flying Nun, 1986The Enemy, "Pull Down the Shades," Live at the Beneficiaries Hall, unreleased, 1978Toy Love, "Swimming Pool," Toy Love, Deluxe, 1980The Chills, "Rolling Moon," Rolling Moon (single), Flying Nun, 1982The Clean, "Anything Could Happen," Boodle Boodle Boodle, Flying Nun, 1981The Chills, "Kaleidoscope World," Dunedin Double, Flying Nun, 1982The Verlaines, "The Lady and the Lizard," Hallelujah - All The Way Home, Flying Nun, 1985The Verlaines, "Death and the Maiden," Death and the Maiden (single), Flying Nun, 1983Sneaky Feelings, "Throwing Stones," Send You, Flying Nun, 1983Split Enz, "I Got You," True Colours, A&M, 1980Bailter Space, "Robot World," Robot World, Flying Nun, 1993Straitjacket Fits, "She Speeds," Hail, Flying Nun, 1988Headless Chickens, "Cruise Control," Body Blow, Flying Nun, 1991The Bats, "Made Up In Blue," Made Up In Blue (single), Flying Nun, 1986The Human Instinct, "Black Sally," Stoned Guitar, AIR, 1970Herbs, "Light of the Pacific," Light of the Pacific, Warrior, 1983Upper Hutt Posse, "E Tu," E Tu (single), Jayrem, 1988Scribe, "Not Many," The Crusader, Dirty, 2003Aldous Harding, "Imagining My Man," Party, 4AD, 2017Kane Strang, "My Smile is Extinct," Two Hearts and No Brain, Dead Oceans, 2017Electric Wire Hustle, "They Don't Want," Electric Wire Hustle, Every Waking Hour, 2009Lord Echo, "Makossa No. 3," Harmonies, Soundway, 2017Post Malone, "Guy For That (feat. Luke Combs)," F-1 Trillion, Republic and Mercury, 2024See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.