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With the Eagles on a bye, Aidan spins around the entire NFL and previews every Week 9 matchup. From Chiefs–Bills (game of the week) to Cowboys–Cardinals on Monday Night Football, we hit storylines, injuries, and what to watch for each game.Games covered:• Chiefs at Bills – Why KC's WR duo (Rice/Worthy) changes the math and where Buffalo still scares you• Commanders vs Seahawks (SNF) – Season-saving spot for Washington or more turbulence?• Cowboys vs Cardinals (MNF) – Kyler's Texas juju vs a Dallas defense under pressure• Rams vs Saints – Rookie QB debut vs a rested Rams front could get ugly fast• Jaguars vs Raiders – Full-time Travis Hunter at WR? What a healthy Brock Bowers means for LV• 49ers vs Giants – Depth and injuries draining New York's early-season spark• Chargers vs Titans – LA must stack wins; Tennessee flirting with historically bad territory• Vikings vs Lions – JJ returns amid Vikings' QB chaos; Detroit's offense humming• Falcons vs Patriots – Jekyll/Hyde Atlanta vs a rugged NE run D (Bijan watch)• Colts vs Steelers – Indy's elite EPA offense vs Pittsburgh's aging, bend-but-break roster• Broncos vs Texans – Four-game streak mystery meets Houston's awakening• Bears vs Bengals – If Flacco sits, can Chicago turn it into a track meet?• Panthers vs Packers – Green Bay guard against the letdown; QB injuries for CarolinaIf you want full picks, drop a comment and Aidan will post them. Subscribe for the Week 9 recap plus next week's Eagles–Packers MNF preview, interviews, and a special show announcement.
Entérate de lo que está cambiando el podcasting y el marketing digital:-Acast defiende el audio frente al video y los anuncios políticos.-Los Premios Ondas 2025 destacan la excelencia en radio, televisión y música.-La UCO apuesta por el ‘pódcast' para acercar la universidad a la comunidad.-Barcelona se convierte en el nuevo epicentro del audio y marketing.-Headliner lanza función para revitalizar episodios antiguos de pódcast.Patrocinios¿Estás pensando en anunciar tu negocio, producto o pódcast en México? En RSS.com y RSS.media tenemos la solución. Contamos con un amplio catálogo de pódcast para conectar tu mensaje con millones de oyentes en México y LATAM. Escríbenos a ventas@rss.com y haz crecer tu idea con nosotros. Entérate, en solo cinco minutos, sobre las noticias, herramientas, tips y recursos que te ayudarán a crear un pódcast genial y exitoso. Subscríbete a la “newsletter“ de Via Podcast.
Before Earthworks Audio was founded in ‘95, there was dbx, the company that put David Blackmer's name in the pro audio hall of fame. Now his son, Dan Blackmer, is carrying the torch. Dan reflects on growing up surrounded by audio ingenuity, carrying the Blackmer mantle, and steering a company where every product is as much a tool as it is a testament to a family's lifelong pursuit of sonic excellence.
Justin Bieber BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.In recent days, Justin Bieber has been making headlines with several significant developments. On October 20, 2025, he surprised fans by debuting a clean-shaven look while attending Dijon's concert at SOMA in San Diego with his wife, Hailey Bieber. This fresh appearance sparked widespread attention, with many fans praising his polished new look and speculating about a potential new chapter in his career, possibly signaling a "comeback era" with fresh music projects.Bieber has also been active on social media, recently announcing plans to stream extensively on Twitch. He told fans during a live session that he intends to stream "pretty much every day" as he prepares for his headlining performance at Coachella 2026, which is set to earn him a record-breaking $10 million. According to reports, Bieber's Twitch streams have offered fans a glimpse into his creative routine, including casual activities like basketball and skateboarding.In addition to his music ventures, Bieber has been involved in various business activities. He recently exited his streetwear brand, Drew House, after six years and is now teasing a new fashion venture called Skylrk. His net worth is estimated to be between $200 million and $300 million, with $300 million being the most commonly cited figure. This wealth comes from a combination of music sales, touring income, endorsement deals, and his $200 million music catalog sale to Hipgnosis Songs Capital in 2023.Bieber has also been spotted at public events, including Game 3 of the World Series, where he wore a Shane Bieber jersey in support of the Toronto Blue Jays. His recent outings have highlighted his close bond with Hailey, drawing attention from fans and media alike. Overall, Justin Bieber's latest activities mark a revitalized focus on his music career and personal style, signaling an exciting period ahead for the pop icon.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
After a 455 day absence, Tom Aspinall returned to the UFC octagon to defend his newly-minted heavyweight title for the first time against Ciryl Gane, and despite the challenger being a massive underdog, Gane was prepared for the test. Unfortunately, an accidental, yet brutal eye poke from Gane led to the first championship fight coming to an abrupt end via No Contest in UFC history. Following UFC 321, MMA Fighting's Mike Heck and Jed Meshew react to the awful ending of the card that had fans up in arms, how Aspinall and Gane both looked before the fight was stopped, and if the UFC should run it right back. Additionally, they discuss Mackenzie Dern capturing the vacant strawweight title in the co-main event with a decision win over Virna Jandiroba, Umar Nurmagomedov defeating Mario Bautista, bonus winners, plus fan questions, and much more. Follow Mike Heck: @m_heckjr Follow Jed Meshew: @JedKMeshew Subscribe: http://goo.gl/dYpsgH Check out our full video catalog: http://goo.gl/u8VvLi Visit our playlists: http://goo.gl/eFhsvM Like MMAF on Facebook: http://goo.gl/uhdg7Z Follow on Twitter: http://goo.gl/nOATUI Read More: http://www.mmafighting.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
After a 455 day absence, Tom Aspinall returned to the UFC octagon to defend his newly-minted heavyweight title for the first time against Ciryl Gane, and despite the challenger being a massive underdog, Gane was prepared for the test. Unfortunately, an accidental, yet brutal eye poke from Gane led to the first championship fight coming to an abrupt end via No Contest in UFC history. Following UFC 321, MMA Fighting's Mike Heck and Jed Meshew react to the awful ending of the card that had fans up in arms, how Aspinall and Gane both looked before the fight was stopped, and if the UFC should run it right back. Additionally, they discuss Mackenzie Dern capturing the vacant strawweight title in the co-main event with a decision win over Virna Jandiroba, Umar Nurmagomedov defeating Mario Bautista, bonus winners, plus fan questions, and much more. Follow Mike Heck: @m_heckjr Follow Jed Meshew: @JedKMeshew Subscribe: http://goo.gl/dYpsgH Check out our full video catalog: http://goo.gl/u8VvLi Visit our playlists: http://goo.gl/eFhsvM Like MMAF on Facebook: http://goo.gl/uhdg7Z Follow on Twitter: http://goo.gl/nOATUI Read More: http://www.mmafighting.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
After a 455 day absence, Tom Aspinall returned to the UFC octagon to defend his newly-minted heavyweight title for the first time against Ciryl Gane, and despite the challenger being a massive underdog, Gane was prepared for the test. Unfortunately, an accidental, yet brutal eye poke from Gane led to the first championship fight coming to an abrupt end via No Contest in UFC history. Following UFC 321, MMA Fighting's Mike Heck and Jed Meshew react to the awful ending of the card that had fans up in arms, how Aspinall and Gane both looked before the fight was stopped, and if the UFC should run it right back. Additionally, they discuss Mackenzie Dern capturing the vacant strawweight title in the co-main event with a decision win over Virna Jandiroba, Umar Nurmagomedov defeating Mario Bautista, bonus winners, plus fan questions, and much more. Follow Mike Heck: @m_heckjr Follow Jed Meshew: @JedKMeshew Subscribe: http://goo.gl/dYpsgH Check out our full video catalog: http://goo.gl/u8VvLi Visit our playlists: http://goo.gl/eFhsvM Like MMAF on Facebook: http://goo.gl/uhdg7Z Follow on Twitter: http://goo.gl/nOATUI Read More: http://www.mmafighting.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jak se píše hit? A co všechno to v praxi obnáší? To bylo téma šestého pokračování projektu Headliner půda 8.9. v Malostranské besedě. Hosty Honzy Vedrala byli David Koller, songwriter Jenda Vávra a Roman Strejček z Ochranného svazu autorského. V podcastovém záznamu z druhé části večera dojde na historky z devadesátek i umělou inteligenci. I písně, které dnes bereme jako samozřejmé, měly na krajíčku. Hned na začátku se Honza Vedral dotkne historky, která se týká dávného hitu Lucie, písně Sen, kterou David Koller nazpíval s Lenkou Dusilovou. „Vypráví se, že z vydavatelství chtěli, abys ji zpíval sám. A producent Ivan Král se proti tomu musel řekl, že ne,“ říká Kollerovi. Ten nad tím sice zavrtí hlavou, ale pak příběh jedné z nejhezčích písní své bývalé kapely odvypráví do detailu.O tom, jak těžké v takové semknuté skupině rozlišit, kdo je skutečný autor, se shodli všichni. „Někdy to nemá cenu rozebírat. Když jsme se v kapele hádali míň, podepsali jsme se všichni,“ vzpomíná Koller s úsměvem. Jenda Vávra tomu dal dnešní perspektivu: principy spolupráce a „popdisu“ hitu se zas tolik neliší – ať už jde o kapelu nebo songwriting camp.Projekt Headliner půda podpořili Ministerstvo kultury ČR, Ochranný svaz autorský a Městska část Praha 1.
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Entérate de lo que está cambiando el podcasting y el marketing digital:-El streaming avanza en los coches, pero la radio mantiene el liderazgo.-Headliner introduce títulos automáticos para clips.-Los pódcast de noticias son una mina de atención para anunciantes.-El audio se consolida como el centro de la publicidad moderna.-La radio como antídoto contra la fatiga digital.Patrocinios¿Estás en la CDMX y quieres grabar tu pódcast?RSS.media by RSS.com es tu “ONE STOP SHOP”. Graba, edita, aloja, promueve y monetiza con nosotros. Visítanos en www.rss.media y haz tu idea realidad.Entérate, en solo cinco minutos, sobre las noticias, herramientas, tips y recursos que te ayudarán a crear un pódcast genial y exitoso. Subscríbete a la “newsletter“ de Via Podcast.
What happens when the feature isn't just a guest, but the gravitational force that reshapes a song's destiny? This week, we go back to Season 3, and Matt and Sam dive into 12 tracks where the featured artist is bigger than the headliner and map the creative ripple effects—from credibility boosts and audience crossovers to subtle vocal weaves that change how a story is told. It's a tour through hip-hop, rock, alt-pop, Latin hits, Afrobeats, and EDM, spotlighting the different ways a feature can blend, dominate, or transform.We start with Blackstreet's No Diggity and Dr. Dre's stamp of authority, then jump to Gorillaz and Bad Bunny's Tormenta where the guest becomes the lead energy. Bruce Springsteen's appearance on Bleachers' Chinatown shows how a legend can enhance without overshadowing. The Black Keys and ZZ Top's Billy F. Gibbons fuse blues weight with modern grit, while Big Sean's No Favors taps Eminem's verbal whirlwind to re-center the track. The Pretty Reckless bring Tom Morello for a late-song solo that explodes the arrangement, and The National's The Alcott with Taylor Swift is a masterclass in narrative duet balance.We revisit two global juggernauts—Despacito's crossover with Justin Bieber and the time-capsule case of Old Town Road featuring Billy Ray Cyrus—to show how co-signs can bridge genres and break charts. Dominic Fike's collaboration with Weezer reframes alt DNA, Burna Boy's Monsters You Made with Chris Martin pairs stadium warmth with sharp political commentary, and Flume's Tiny Cities with Beck turns bright production into bittersweet reflection. Along the way, we explore questions of authorship, credit, and why certain features open doors to entire scenes.1. No Diggity (feat. Dr Dre & Queen Pen) by Blackstreet2. Tormenta (feat. Bad Bunny) by Gorrilaz3. Chinatown (feat. Bruce Springsteen) by Bleachers4. Good Love (feat. Billy F Gibbons) by The Black Keys5. No Favors (feat. Eminem) by Big Sean6. And So It Went (feat. Tom Morello) by The Pretty Reckless7. The Alcott (feat. Taylor Swift) by The National8. Despacito (feat. Justin Bieber) by Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee9. Old Town Road (feat. Billy Ray Cyrus) by Lil Nas X10. Think Fast by Dominic Fike & Weezer11. Monsters You Made (feat. Chris Martin) by Burna Boy12. Tiny Cities (feat. Beck) by Flume Support the showVisit us at https://www.superawesomemix.com to learn more about our app, our merchandise, our cards, and more!
Bad Bunny, known to his fans as Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, is at the center of a national conversation after being announced as the headliner for the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show, set to take place on February 8, 2026, at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California. The NFL, in partnership with Apple Music, made the announcement in late September, setting the stage for what promises to be an explosive, globally watched performance. In his statement released by the NFL, Bad Bunny dedicated the honor to his community, his culture, and the legacy of those who paved the road for Latin artists, saying what he's experiencing “transcends my individual journey” and highlighting the broader impact for Puerto Rican and Latin American communities.Online and in mainstream outlets, the news immediately set off a firestorm of debate. Some critics, especially among right-wing media and political commentators, have reacted negatively to Bad Bunny's selection as Super Bowl headliner. The criticisms have focused on his use of Spanish in his music—with some arguing that a Super Bowl show in anything but English is un-American—as well as his outspoken criticism of certain U.S. administrations, particularly Donald Trump's. Outlets like The Benny Show and commentators such as Corey Lewandowski and Kristi Noem described Bad Bunny's performance as “shameful,” and Turning Point USA has announced a rival “All-American Halftime Show” as a form of protest. Meanwhile, a petition is circulating, mostly among country music fans, to replace Bad Bunny with George Strait—though it's not being taken seriously in music circles and is considered highly unlikely.Bad Bunny's fans and supporters are rallying behind him on social media, with many emphasizing that Puerto Rico is a U.S. territory and praising the way his music brings Latin culture to the global stage. For defenders, his selections as headliner is not just deserved, but overdue. Jay-Z, who is involved with NFL halftime show curation, stated he feels “privileged” to have Bad Bunny on “the largest platform in the world,” calling his achievements major for Puerto Rico and Latin music in general.Adding to the drama, Bad Bunny's decision not to perform tour dates in the United States this year has also garnered attention. According to USA Today, he made this choice to protect his largely Latin fanbase, expressing concern that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activities at concerts could harm his fans. Rumors have even circulated online that ICE will be present at the Super Bowl, though media sources suggest these are little more than conspiracy talk designed to stoke controversy.Musically, Bad Bunny continues to dominate. His sixth studio album, “DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS,” released earlier this year, is being hailed as one of 2025's best pop releases. With 17 tracks blending traditional Puerto Rican genres like plena and salsa with modern reggaeton and Latin pop, critics are celebrating the album's powerful nostalgia and social commentary. The song “DtMF” has hit over a billion streams on Spotify and spawned a viral TikTok trend centered on nostalgia and regret, with users posting cherished photos to the track's chorus. His recent performances in Puerto Rico have generated major economic boosts for the island, and his influence runs so deep that universities such as Emory and Yale have launched courses centered on his cultural impact.With only a few months left in 2025, Bad Bunny is more than a pop star—he is an evolving, influential force in music and culture. Listeners are connecting not just to his beats, but to his vision and message, and his reach has never been greater.Thank you for tuning in. Come back next week for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, and for more, check out QuietPlease dot AI.Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3QsFor more check out http://www.quietplease.aiThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
After leaving her deeply religious home state of Florida in order to flourish as an artist, Gatlin found herself as an alternative pop and Americana artist when relocating to Nashville and then Los Angeles. She reflects on this, and delves into her debut album, The Eldest Daughter, which deals with coming out, depression, and finding herself away from her religious upbringing.
Post Malone BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Over the past few days, Post Malone has been at the center of several significant developments. First, he's set to headline Summerfest on June 27, 2026, at the American Family Insurance Amphitheater in Milwaukee, with special guest Carter Faith. Tickets for the event go on sale this Friday, October 17, according to Summerfest announcements.In Nashville, Post Malone celebrated the official grand opening of his bar, Posty's, on Broadway Street. The event, which took place on October 8, featured a free pop-up concert with friends like Dierks Bentley, Lainey Wilson, and Brooks & Dunn. The bar, managed by TC Restaurant Group, is a 26,000-square-foot venue with six bars and three stages, offering a unique experience for patrons. During the grand opening festivities, Post Malone treated fans to a memorable night, covering everyone's tabs and performing hits alongside his country music peers.Post Malone also made headlines for his substantial weight loss, recently showcasing his new physique at the bar opening. His fashion sense drew attention as well, wearing an all-denim look complete with a lipstick-stained cowboy hat.In terms of music, Post Malone is diving deeper into country, building on the success of his debut country album, F-1 Trillion. His next project is expected to feature more traditional country elements, such as fiddle and pedal steel, as indicated by his guitarist Derek Wells. Additionally, Post Malone was part of the REDWEST Country Music Festival, which was evacuated due to severe weather conditions. Despite this, his presence in the country music scene remains strong, with his recent collaborations and upcoming projects likely to continue his genre-bending impact.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Jak se dnes skládají hity a píšou texty? Co se za poslední roky v hudební tvorbě proměnilo a co naopak zůstává stejné? A z čeho vůbec autoři písní žijí a jak je to s jejich právy? Hosty Headliner půdy byli 8.9. v Malostranské besedě David Koller, songwriter Jenda Vávra a šéf Ochranného svazu autorského Roman Strejček. Poslechněte si záznam z první části večera a doražte na další Headliner půdu už v pondělí 13.10. do Malostranské besedy. Tématem tentokrát budou média a hosty Jarda Špulák z Práva, Jan Hanousek z Impulsu a tiktokový fenémén Slavíček. Začíná se v 19:30.
Living with stoma bags, tariff struggles for businesses, Luke Combs at Slane, and a Palestinian woman in Ireland reacts to the news of a peace deal.
Andrei Irimia is a Romanian pianist and composer on a mission to bring his cutting-edge contemporary sounds from Bucharest to the wider world. His third album is on the way, as well as a European tour – Light and Shadows – coming in September with stops in Berlin, Barcelona, and Paris. He chats to Headliner about the resistance he had to overcome with people on the more traditional side of the Romanian classical music scene, and his new singles, including the sprawling epic track, Obsidian.
Guvna B is a musician and rapper from Newham, London, growing up in the same area as the likes of Kano, Ghetts, and Dizzee Rascal. Despite limited music opportunities growing up, he's become a leading voice in the UK's rap and hip-hop scene, and also works as a football pundit for Sky Sports. He chats to Headliner about his work as co-chair of Youth Music and helping some of the underrepresented voices in the UK, who could be the next Stormzy or Little Simz.
Luke Combs has been announced as the headliner at Slane Castle next summer as part of his ‘My Kinda Saturday Night' Tour of Europe and North America, making him the first country music star to headline the iconic venue.Pat Carty, Entertainment Journalist, joins Kieran to discuss.Image: MBC PR
Justin Bieber BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Justin Bieber's last several days have been a whirlwind of public delight, surprise business moves, and the kind of headline-grabbing escapades that have kept him in the pop culture conversation for more than a decade. According to The Scotsman and The Mirror, Bieber descended on Scotland at the start of October for the Dunhill Links golf tournament in St Andrews but promptly made the trip an event in itself. The sight of one of the world's biggest superstars dancing with fans in Dundee pubs and posing for photos in a woolly hat, pint in one hand and smile on his face, quickly went viral. Social media was peppered with videos and comments from stunned locals: “Spending my Saturday night with Justin Bieber in Dundee was not on my 2025 bingo card” became the viral sentiment of the hour. Fans and pub staff alike agreed—he wasn't posturing as a global superstar, he was genuinely vibing with everyday Scots. Chelsey McQuillan's TikTok showing him dancing at Abandon Ship bar racked up hundreds of thousands of views, while Instagram documentation of his golf outings, windswept hair, and sunset beer runs only fueled the “Justin goes native” narrative.But this was not just about fun and alcohol. According to The Mirror and RTE News, he filmed and rapidly dropped an impromptu music video for his new single “Bad Honey” at Abandon Ship—directed by his longtime creative partner Rory Kramer—a project praised both for its spontaneous energy and for its local flavor. Absent from this Scottish adventure was his wife Hailey, who has been busy making headlines of her own after selling her Rhode beauty line for a reported $1 billion; Forbes pegs her personal net worth at around $300 million. Bieber, meanwhile, seemed content to focus on his art, his friends, his fans, and the moment.The week also brought milestone business news; People and TMZ confirmed that Bieber and his former manager Scooter Braun reached a $31.5 million financial settlement after a protracted dispute involving commissions, debts, and the fallout from Bieber's canceled Justice tour. This ties up a chapter that included Bieber's headline-making $200 million music catalog sale in 2022 and the end of his professional relationship with Braun after more than fifteen years together. The split is notable—Braun was key to Bieber's early supernova rise, but told host Steven Bartlett that “there comes a point where he probably wants to go on and show that he can do it”—and so far, Bieber seems to be thriving creatively on his own. Press Association confirms his musical return this year with two new albums, Swag and Swag II, his first full-length releases in four years.The pop icon also landed headline billing at Coachella 2025, which was just made official by organizers this week. Bieber will headline alongside Sabrina Carpenter and Karol G in what is billed as the most diverse and star-packed lineup in years.His current social media output radiates happiness, camaraderie, and freedom, suggesting that, after a turbulent few years both personally and professionally, Bieber is settling comfortably into a new—and possibly much more sustainable—chapter of superstardom. There have been speculative reports about past financial worries prompting his catalog sale, and some sources hint at personal struggles, but the dominant headline is clear: in pubs, on the links, atop the world's biggest festival stages, Justin Bieber is showing the world that his story—and possibly his best work—is still being written.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This week, host Dawn Vaughan talks to higher ed reporter Korie Dean about the lack of a state budget impacting performance funding for universities, a new funding method recently approved by UNC Board of Governors. Vaughan and Dean also talk about how a lack of a budget affects current university employees and retirees. Stick to the end for Headliner of the Week, and a professional update from Dean. Host: Dawn Vaughan Guest: Korie Dean Executive Producer: Laura Brache Want even more North Carolina politics news? Our Under the Dome newsletter dives deep into all things #ncpol and legislative happenings. It's sent to your inbox Sunday to Friday. Sign up here. Please consider supporting local journalism with a subscription to The N&O. If you're already a subscriber, thank you! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textWe have a very candid interview with longtime Las Vegas headliner, Frank Marino. He just celebrated 40 years of entertainment in Las Vegas. That's rare! Frank is known for impersonating comedian Joan Rivers. You'll hear about the old days in Las Vegas, the time he was sued by Joan and served papers on stage, you'll also hear about what he does to keep up his "look" all these years. Frank has a show called "Frank Marino's Divas, Drag & Drinks" at Virgin Hotels now. We also rundown a bunch of new show announcements. Zayn from One Direction landed a new residency and Jelly Roll is coming in to ring in the new year. Nikki Glaser and David Spade also landed some shows at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace. We also discuss Taylor Swift's "The Life of a Showgirl" album release and how it could be helpful for Las Vegas. Monsoon damage? Insurance company low-balling you? Call Jonathan Wallner of Galindo Law for a FREE Claim Review at 800-251-1533. If your home was damaged in the California wildfires, Galindo Law may be able to help you get more compensation. Call 800-251-1533 or visit galindolaw.com VegasNearMe App If it's fun to do or see, it's on VegasNearMe. The only app you'll need to navigate Las Vegas. Support the showFollow us on Instagram: @vegas.revealedFollow us on Twitter: @vegasrevealedFollow us on TikTok: @vegas.revealedWebsite: Vegas-Revealed.com
Post Malone BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Post Malone's week exploded with one of the music industry's biggest headlines as he was officially announced as a headliner for the 2026 Stagecoach Festival, scheduled for April 24th to 26th in Indio, California. According to KESQ and American Songwriter, Post joins Lainey Wilson and Cody Johnson atop the bill, marking another step in his increasingly country-focused career. Post himself expressed his excitement, saying he “had a hell of a time at Stagecoach in 2024” and can't wait to return next year. This booking places him firmly at the center of the genre-bending movement dominating major festival lineups, where he'll share the stage with legendary acts from Journey and Counting Crows to contemporary hitmakers like Bailey Zimmerman and Riley Green. Stagecoach's organizers are touting this as a powerhouse year, testimony to how Post has cemented his cross-genre star power.Social media is buzzing over the announcement, with the official Stagecoach Instagram and X feeds leading the charge. Clips and memes of Post's signature country collabs—especially “I Had Some Help” with Morgan Wallen—keep circulating, and his own platforms are awash in country music emojis and cowboy hat selfies. The timing is notable, since Post's foray into country continues to draw attention after his successful country chart crossover and heavily streamed duets.Meanwhile, Post was accidentally dragged into more lighthearted news when the Irvine Police Department, in Southern California, put out a social media alert featuring a package theft suspect they dubbed “Postal Malone” because the man's facial tattoos and overall look strongly resembled the rapper. The police leaned into the joke, referencing Post's songs “Circles” and “I Had Some Help” in their posts. The viral comparison became a meme in its own right, quickly trending locally and prompting much banter across X and Instagram, as noted by LAist.Amid the festival noise, tabloids briefly revived online speculation about Post's political leanings in relation to the 2024 U.S. election. While this continues to spawn debate on forums and social media, there is no verified information to confirm any candidate support at this time, and most major outlets treat it as speculation rather than fact.No new major business ventures or product launches have been confirmed this week, though recent months have seen Post's ventures into fashion and beverage brands referenced in podcasts and business coverage, including Impact Wealth Magazine's recent mention of his estimated net worth at fifty million dollars. His visibility is peaking, with broadcast hits and memes ensuring that for Post Malone, the spotlight just keeps getting brighter as he straddles genres, headlines festivals, and—at least for this week—dodges confusion with California's “Postal Malone.”Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Paris-born, London-based artist Tanis talks about how her multicultural upbringing shapes her sound, and she delves into the inspiration behind her new single, Kid, which is about the complexities of adult life and the longing to relive her childhood and to go back to a simpler time.
Post Malone BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.This past week marks another milestone in the relentless rise of Post Malone who, according to the Barefoot Country Music Fest producers, has been announced as the first headliner for their 2026 event in Wildwood New Jersey. The announcement dropped on September 19 and has already set the Jersey Shore abuzz with tickets moving fast for the June 18-21, 2026 festival. This follows a banner year in which Post Malone's debut country album F-1 Trillion debuted at number one on the Billboard 200. The record has spawned several blockbuster singles including Guy For That featuring Luke Combs, Pour Me A Drink with Blake Shelton, and the juggernaut I Had Some Help—his chart-dominating collaboration with Morgan Wallen. That track held the Billboard Hot 100's top spot for six straight weeks and posted the biggest opening week for sales and streams since 2020. USA Today, Billboard, and Rolling Stone have all highlighted his genre-bending moves as transformative, and F-1 Trillion netted him an impressive eight 2025 Grammy nominations.Industry sources note that Post has quickly become a mainstay on country radio and festival stages, marking a full-blown pivot from hip-hop superstar to crossover king. His country profile is further burnished by a flurry of high-profile collaborations with names like Beyoncé and Taylor Swift. In other live news, Post Malone was also just announced as a major act for Riyadh's SOUNDSTORM Festival in December, joining the likes of Kaytranada and Major Lazer, underscoring his global demand.Social media and fan buzz have been non-stop, with festival Instagram and X accounts promoting “#BCMFHints” and exclusive sneak peeks. Recent mentions across TikTok show fans analyzing his evolving style: from diamond-certified hits like Rockstar and Sunflower to his recent cowboy aesthetic. Businesswise, while no new investments have been confirmed, outlets like Impact Wealth Magazine estimate his personal net worth at fifty million dollars thanks to music, touring, real estate plays, and ongoing ventures like his Maison No. 9 rosé. Rumors circulated briefly about possible surprise guest appearances on upcoming tours with artists like Ernest and Chandler Walters. However, there has been no confirmation from official sources, so for now, that remains pure speculation. For the moment, all eyes are on the Jersey Shore, where Post Malone is set to bring his country power and enduring charisma to tens of thousands at BCMF 2026—a biographical turning point, as the world witnesses Post continuing to redefine the boundaries of pop stardom.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Peso Pluma BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Peso Pluma has remained a cultural phenomenon this week, turning heads with both his career milestones and the devoted fan energy that surrounds him. ComplexCon Las Vegas has just announced its 2025 lineup, prominently featuring Peso Pluma as one of its main stage headliners alongside other global stars like Yeat and Central Cee, according to ComplexCon's official lineup release. This places Peso Pluma among the major forces in converging music, fashion, and street culture, a testament to his growing long-term influence and power to draw crowds at some of the industry's most boundary-pushing events. Fans should mark their calendars for October 25 and 26, when he'll be taking center stage at the Las Vegas Convention Center as ComplexCon continues its tradition of showcasing the hottest acts and exclusive streetwear releases.The hold Peso Pluma has on popular culture was also on display in Los Angeles this weekend, where LAist reports on a sizable turnout at Echo Park Lake for a Peso Pluma lookalike contest. Organized by local fans inspired by similar global celebrity lookalike trends, the event drew around 100 participants and spectators, reinforcing Peso Pluma's unique status as a generational icon whose persona resonates so deeply that people are literally eager to become him for an afternoon. The contest reportedly judged participants not just on style but also on their ability to channel Peso's dance energy and signature charisma, further underscoring his status as not just an artist but a symbol of community and belonging.On social media, the magnetism of Peso Pluma's live shows is again a talking point, with a Threads post from September 19 going viral thanks to an attendee who admitted never understanding corridos until experiencing Peso Pluma live and coming away a fan. This direct fan testimony is illustrative of his expanding reach beyond traditional regional or genre listeners, converting skeptics through sheer stage presence. While there have been no explosive scandals or controversies in recent news, the last high-profile story connected to his personal life was the much-discussed breakup with Nicki Nicole earlier this year, following widely circulated images of Peso Pluma with a mystery woman at the 2024 Super Bowl. People magazine and other outlets detailed that Nicki Nicole confirmed the split with an emotional message on Instagram referencing lost respect, with the breakup taking place shortly after the couple had been seen and celebrated together during several major award shows.All told, this week affirms Peso Pluma's status as a defining figure in contemporary music and youth culture, with his every movement—onstage or off—continuing to shape headlines, fill events, and ignite discussions both in person and across social media platforms.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Justin Bieber is headlining Coachella next year and negotiated his own big pay day for it… Plus, the “Dancing with the Stars” cast is stacked this year, but there's one “star” that turned it down over “creative control”… we'll let you guess who and tell you when we come back. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I'm so excited to be speaking today with Harini Nilakantan, an extraordinary dancer, movement artist, and choreographer whose journey spans continents and traditions. Originally from Chennai and now based in Chicago, Harini has spent over 20 years studying styles from the classical elegance of Bharatanatyam to the electric energy of Waacking, Hip Hop, and most recently baby-stepping into Chicago Footwork.She has headlined World of Dance twice, is the lead choreographer for Movement of Desis, a competitive dance team in Chicago, and Program Head of Dance at Kalapriya. What I love about Harini's story is how seamlessly she moves between worlds—whether it's her early debut in Bharatanatyam, her championship title at RedBull Dance Your Style, or her work building spaces for South Asian artists to thrive. Beyond performance, she's a teacher, a leader, and the founder of a collective that pushes dance forward while staying deeply rooted in heritage. Today, we'll talk about her path, the communities she's building, and how dance can be both a personal expression and a powerful force for representation. Let's get into it!Welcome, Harini!To reach Harini for mentorship, her email is: harininilakantan@gmail.com
“I ask them to sing with maximum efficiency, accessing their singer's formant, and from there, we'll ask for specific sounds. Sometimes conductors get stuck asking them to blend, to listen. When we do that, it's like giving them an 8-pack of Crayola and asking them to color. Instead, we start the rehearsal with a 64-pack and then throughout the rehearsal we might pick out the light blue #2 to color that section of the music. They're able to access the full breadth of their vocal powers in the rehearsal.”Francis Cathlina, D.M.A. (he/him) is a Vietnamese-American conductor and educator, renowned for his innovative approach to choral music. His concerts invite audiences into a world where choral artistry becomes a powerful storytelling medium.Dr. Cathlina is currently the Director of Choral Activities at the University of Memphis, where he received the 2025 Dean's Award for Creative Achievement. He oversees the Choral Area, leads the MM/DMA Choral Conducting program, and conducts the University Singers.A two-time GRAMMY-nominated educator, Dr. Cathlina draws deeply from his Eastern heritage. His work reflects a commitment to excellence and collaboration. In 2025, he will serve on the conducting faculty for Brazil's FIMUS Festival and work in the Philippines as part of ACDA's International Conductors Exchange Program. Early recognition came from the Texas Choral Directors Association (TCDA), which named him a “Young Director of Distinction.”Cathlina's teaching philosophy centers on developing masterful technicians, expressive communicators, and thoughtful citizens. Under his direction, the UofM University Singers have been invited to perform for national conferences. Recent engagements involve All-State choirs in Mississippi and Kentucky, the International Mu Phi Convention Chorus, and a Carnegie Hall debut. Dr. Cathlina's research focuses on choral tone and conducting gesture. He has presented over 69 sessions worldwide. He is published in international journals. In 2025, he served as the Headliner for the Ohio and Alabama choral conferences. In 2023, he co-led Conducting Masterclasses in Greece with the University of Macedonia and Ionian University.Dr. Cathlina earned a DMA in conducting with a vocal pedagogy cognate from the University of North Texas, an MM from Michigan State University, and a BME from Baylor University. Before his doctorate, he taught in Texas public schools. Beyond the podium, Dr. Cathlina is an avid pickleball player. He, his husband Kyle, and their dog Coco call Memphis, Tennessee, their home. To get in touch with Francis, you can find him on Instagram (@francis.cathlina) or Facebook (@franciscathlina), on his website (franciscathlina.com), or via email: franciscathlina@gmail.com.Email choirfampodcast@gmail.com to contact our hosts.Podcast music from Podcast.coPhoto in episode artwork by Trace Hudson
Born in Port Harcourt, Nigeria, Wizard Chan is a hip hop and afrobeats artist masterfully combining the traditional musical sounds of Africa with contemporary African pop. It's getting him noticed internationally, with songs like Earth Song and Loner (Alone) doing huge numbers on TikTok and streaming platforms. He chats to Headliner about his new album, Healers Chapel, which deals with his own healing journey, and his hopes it will take his listeners on a healing path themselves.
From its humble beginnings, Neil Erisman has developed the University of Arkansas at Little Rock program into a winner. The Kansas native will be back on his home soil to serve as the headliner for the 2025 KWCA Fritz Knorr Fall Clinic.
Send us a textHello, passionate cruisers! This is Paul. This week on The Joy of Cruising Podcast, I am delighted to welcome to The Joy of Cruising Podcast, Jessica Jane Peterson, embodiment of Jessica Jane Magic, a dazzling magician, daredevil, and an experienced sleight-of-hand artist with more than 10,000 shows under her belt—many while performing on the ocean. Jessica has performed on cruise ships sailing to over 42 countries and has also entertained on tours for the men and women serving in the armed forces overseas. Jessica Jane is a magician, powerhouse performer and exceptional entertainer! She is no stranger to the stage, with more than 10,000 shows under her belt. Just back from starring in the national tourPenn & Teller Present: The Foolers. Known for her versatility across all areas of magic, she will surprise with her sleight of hand, shock with her daring illusions, and delight with her spirited onstage persona. Having performed for major corporations worldwide, at private events for the Hollywood elite, and headlined on top cruise lines around the globe, Jessica brings years of experience and accolades to every performance. She has been seen on Penn & Teller Fool Us, Netflix's Prince of Peoria, Penn & Teller: Try this at home and was recently in the film The Queen of Magic. The Show: It's Magic. It's Stories. It's Danger. It's a show jam-packed with magic mastery. Jessica Jane performs daring illusions and mind-bloggling sleight of hand … all linked with incredible stories from her own life and career. A complete magic showcase. The perfect headline act for audiences young and old, this fusion of classic and modern magical moments truly has something for everyone, and all delivered by one of the most charming stage personalities working internationally today. Fun fact: I also work as a Houdini and Magic Historian.Here's what people are saying:“A very very talented magician.” David Copperfield“One of our favorite magicians” Penn & Teller “Jessica Jane Commanded the Stage!” USA Today “That was amazing!” - Ben Affleck “You read my mind, it's incredible!” - Jennifer Lopez “You must have had a traumatic childhood…because you're really entertaining.” - Dana CarveyDo you have a dream car?Support the showSupport thejoyofcruisingpodcast https://www.buzzsprout.com/2113608/supporters/newSupport Me https://www.buymeacoffee.com/drpaulthContact Me https://www.thejoyofcruising.net/contact-me.htmlBook Cruises http://www.thejoyofvacation.com/US Orders (coupon code joyofcruisingpodcast)The Joy of Cruising https://bit.ly/TheJoyOfCruisingCruising Interrupted https://bit.ly/CruisingInterruptedThe Joy of Cruising Again https://bit.ly/TheJoyOfCruisingAgainIntl Orders via Amazon
Rebel Grove's Ben Garrett is joined by Barstool's Ben Mintz to break down the Week 3 slate in college football. Where should you lay your money? Will USF get another upset against Miami (Florida)? How healthy is Austin Simmons as Ole Miss readies for SEC rival Arkansas?Our Sponsors:* Check out Underdog Fantasy and use my code CHAMPIONS for a great deal: https://underdogfantasy.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Headliner's Dolby Atmos-certified Darkwood Studios seems as fitting a spot as any for a conversation with Gary Spittle. The British-born, California-based entrepreneur is the founder of Sonical - a disruptive, forward thinking audio brand which is currently on the cusp of delivering something quite remarkable: think immersive, wireless, and completely lossless.
On this episode of Bar Hacks, host David Klemt sits down with Rob Minucci, CEO and co-founder of Talkhouse Encore, a premium RTD brand inspired by the legendary dive bar Stephen Talkhouse in the Hamptons. Together, they delve into the story behind the brand's inception during the pandemic, discussing how Rob's business partner Ruby Honerkamp (whose family owns the iconic bar), sought to bring the spirit of the Talkhouse to the masses through gluten-free vodka and tequila seltzers. Or, as Rob explains, dive bar classics in RTD form.Rob shares insights into the challenges of launching a new beverage brand, from navigating distributor relationships to the importance of creating a standout product that resonates with consumers. He emphasizes the significance of authenticity and flavor, particularly for the Gen Z demographic, who are looking for more than just a drink;they want a story and a connection to the brand.You'll learn about the strategic decisions that shaped Talkhouse Encore, including its unique approach to market research and branding. Rob explains how they focused on building a strong local presence before considering expansion, ensuring that they meet consumer demands with quality ingredients and an engaging brand narrative.Join us for a fascinating discussion on entrepreneurship in the beverage industry, the power of storytelling, and the art of creating a product that stands out in a crowded market.NotesTalkhouse Encore websiteTalkhouse Encore InstagramPanoplaiBar Hacks IGDavid Klemt IGKRG Hospitality IGKRG Hospitality websiteShow notes generated in part by Headliner
Producción. Esa es la palabra clave que mejor define este arranque de temporada, la séptima ya, de Al otro lado del micrófono. No solo por el hecho de comenzar un nuevo curso con energías renovadas —aunque sea a golpe de aire acondicionado veraniego—, sino porque buena parte de este episodio está dedicado precisamente a cómo estoy produciendo ahora el podcast. Este episodio 1201 no solo marca el inicio de una nueva etapa, también coincide con mi aniversario como exfumador. Ya van seis años sin tabaco y, según mis cálculos, más de 21.000 cigarrillos que me he ahorrado. Y todo gracias, en parte, a este proyecto diario. Así que no puedo evitar compartir esta pequeña victoria personal al mismo tiempo que retomo el micro para hablar de podcasting. Durante el parón veraniego, salvo el episodio 1200, he aprovechado para reorganizarme. El cambio más importante ha sido trasladar todo —y cuando digo todo, es todo— a Notion: guiones, ideas para futuros episodios, borradores, portadas, enlaces, incluso los audios ya editados. Estoy construyendo una gran base de datos para este podcast, desde el episodio cero hasta hoy. No me he puesto aún a compartirla públicamente porque quiero dejarla bien pulida, pero si alguien está interesado, puede escribirme y se la paso encantado. Además, este nuevo curso viene con cambios técnicos que puede que no se noten demasiado desde fuera, pero que a mí me están ayudando bastante. Por ejemplo, he cambiado el feed que uso para subir el podcast a YouTube. En lugar de utilizar el que genera Spreaker, ahora uso el de la web del podcast, alotroladodelmicrofono.com. ¿Por qué? Porque así puedo aprovechar las portadas horizontales que diseño específicamente para la web y que se ven mucho mejor en YouTube que las cuadradas. Es un cambio pequeño, pero útil. Y ya que pago Headliner para otros proyectos, ¿por qué no aprovecharlo también en el mío? Otra novedad es que voy a dejar de usar Mumbler para enviar la newsletter y a partir de ahora utilizaré Substack. Allí no solo podré seguir enviando 'Podcasting por escrito', sino también publicar directamente los episodios. No sustituye a mi hosting principal, simplemente se suma como una plataforma más, como puede ser Spotify, Apple Podcast o iVoox, pero con la ventaja de llegar a usuarios propios de Substack. Todas estas mejoras son pequeñas, pero sumadas me ayudan a aligerar la carga mental y a tener todo más organizado. La combinación de Notion como base de operaciones y ChatGPT como asistente creativo está resultando ser una maravilla. Si alguien quiere grabar un episodio sobre Notion para producción de podcast, que me avise, porque tengo ya muchas ideas y plantillas que podrían ser útiles a más de uno. Este episodio es solo el punto de partida. A lo largo de esta séptima temporada seguiré explorando nuevas herramientas, compartiendo mis métodos de producción y, por supuesto, hablando de todo lo que rodea al podcasting.Gracias por seguir ahí, al otro lado del micrófono._____________ Si quieres descubrir cómo puedes unirte a la comunidad o a los diferentes canales donde está presente este podcast, te invito a visitar https://alotroladodelmicrofono.com/unete Además, puedes apoyar el proyecto mediante un pequeño impulso mensual, desde un granito de café mensual hasta un brunch digital. Descubre las diferentes opciones entrando en: https://alotroladodelmicrofono.com/cafe. También puedes apoyar el proyecto a través de tus compras en Amazon mediante mi enlace de afiliados https://alotroladodelmicrofono.com/amazon La voz que puedes escuchar en la intro del podcast es de Juan Navarro Torelló (PoniendoVoces) y el diseño visual es de Antonio Poveda. La dirección, grabación y locución corre a cargo de Jorge Marín. La sintonía que puedes escuchar en cada capítulo ha sido creada por Jason Show y se titula: 2 Above Zero. Al otro lado del micrófono' es una creación de EOVE Productora._____________ ¡Gracias por pasarte 'Al otro lado del micrófono' un día más para seguir aprendiendo sobre podcasting! Si quieres descubrir cómo puedes unirte a la comunidad o a los diferentes canales donde está presente este podcast, te invito a visitar https://alotroladodelmicrofono.com/unete Además, puedes apoyar el proyecto mediante un pequeño impulso mensual, desde un granito de café mensual hasta un brunch digital. Descubre las diferentes opciones entrando en: https://alotroladodelmicrofono.com/cafe. También puedes apoyar el proyecto a través de tus compras en Amazon mediante mi enlace de afiliados https://alotroladodelmicrofono.com/amazon La voz que puedes escuchar en la intro del podcast es de Juan Navarro Torelló (PoniendoVoces) y el diseño visual es de Antonio Poveda. La dirección, grabación y locución corre a cargo de Jorge Marín. La sintonía que puedes escuchar en cada capítulo ha sido creada por Jason Show y se titula: 2 Above Zero. 'Al otro lado del micrófono' es una creación de EOVE Productora.
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Norwegian indie and dream-pop artist Yndling is an Oslo-based artist crafting songs that are a melting pot of shoegaze, trip-hop, and Scandinavian sounds. She delves into her second album – released in two parts – Time Time Time (I'm In The Palm Of Your Hand).
In 2015, theatre director Jarvis Antonio Green founded JAG Productions, a theatre company that served as an artistic sanctuary for Black creatives in American theatre. Last year after losing venues and revenue, JAG took a final bow and closed its curtains for good. Soon after, Jarvis suffered other losses and heartbreak in his personal life that led to him uprooting his home, his craft and in a lot of ways — his identity. What happens when you're just one life shift away from things breaking? And what does it look like to piece it all together again? In this episode we talk to Jarvis about a different kind of art he's putting his energy into these days: The art of starting over.This episode was hosted and reported by Myra Flynn with help from our associate producer James Stewart. Our producer/director is Mike Dunn and Aaron Edwards is our story editor. Myra composed the theme music with other music by Blue Dot Sessions. Elodie Reed is the graphic artist behind this episode's Homegoings artist portrait.Thank you for listening. You can see this episode on our YouTube channel.To continue to be part of the Homegoings family: Subscribe to our YouTube channel Sign up for the Homegoings newsletter Write to us at: hey@homegoings.co Follow us on Instagram @wearehomegoings Make a gift to continue elevating BIPOC storytelling Tell your friends, your family or a stranger about the show! And of course, subscribe!
Rob enjoys some coffee beans from Broadsheet roaster called Headliner. Rob talks, raps, sings about NY Crumbcake, the Chemex coffee maker and developing the tone with this podcast.
Comedian Paul Virzi was on the phone with Chaz and AJ to talk about the comedy show on September 12th, at the Wallingford Country Club. Paul also admitted to being obsessed with a cold case after watching a recent NetFlix docuseries. Photo credit: Paul Virzi
Irish singer-songwriter, Odhrán Murphy, who blends folk, country, and acoustic music, delves into his new EP, Stuck In The Middle, ahead of his upcoming headline tours of Ireland and the UK.
Heute steht alles im Zeichen von Aufbruch und Innovation, denn das Team begrüßt ein neues Mitglied: Simon Moser – und der bringt wirklich einiges mit. Simon ist nicht nur Gründer und erfolgreicher Startup-CEO, sondern auch ein echter Pionier im Bereich Künstliche Intelligenz in der Versicherungswelt. Er ist bekannt dafür, im Anzug Cap zu tragen und eher wie der Headliner eines Tech-Festivals zu wirken als wie ein klassischer Versicherungsprofi.In dieser Episode erfährst du mehr über Simons Werdegang, wie er es von der Tätigkeit als Makler bis hin zur Gründung seines eigenen KI-Startups geschafft hat und warum ausgerechnet die Versicherungsbranche dringend mehr innovative Gründer wie ihn braucht. Simon teilt seine Vision davon, wie KI nicht nur Prozesse effizienter machen, sondern auch neue Chancen für alle Beteiligten schaffen kann – von digitalen Maklern über Traditionsversicherer bis hin zu jungen Gründern.Das Gespräch dreht sich außerdem um die Frage, wie es gelingen kann, KI wirklich nachhaltig in die Branche zu bringen. Simon gibt ehrliche Einblicke in die Herausforderungen und Chancen von Startups im deutschen Markt und verrät, warum sein Unternehmen Muffin-Tag heißt – und nicht Donut-Tech! Außerdem erfährst du, worauf es in der Zusammenarbeit zwischen etablierten Playern und Startups wirklich ankommt, und wie wichtig Mut, Fokus und der richtige Mindset sind, um im Versicherungsmarkt mit KI etwas zu bewegen.Freu dich auf eine offene, menschliche und teilweise sehr humorvolle Folge mit vielen spannenden Einblicken hinter die Kulissen – nicht nur über KI, sondern auch darüber, was den Insurance Monday so besonders macht! Schreibt uns gerne eine Nachricht!WERBUNG - Diese Episode wurde durch PPI unterstützt. PPI – Inspired by Simplicity. PPI verbindet Fach- und Technologie-Know-how, um komplexe Finanzprojekte in der Versicherungs- und Bankenwelt unkompliziert umzusetzen. Mit über 800 Expert:innen, europaweit führenden Lösungen im Zahlungsverkehr und der Vision „From Paper to Pixels“ begleitet PPI ihre Kunden erfolgreich in die digitale Zukunft.
It's This Week in Bourbon for August 8th 2025. Uncle Nearest is being sued for $100M and is publicly fighting back, IW Harper releases a 34 year old bourbon, and Parker's Heritage #19 details are announced.Show Notes: A multi-million dollar lawsuit against Uncle Nearest alleges the company defaulted on loans and misused funds, claims which the owners are calling "demonstrably false". A trademark dispute between Maker's Mark and a dog treat company named Wigglewow over the name 'Maker's Bark' has been settled, with Wigglewow agreeing to retire the product. National Bourbon Week will return to Bardstown, Kentucky, from June 14-21, 2026, featuring tastings, dinners, and a street concert. Proof and Wood released Tumblin' Dice Single Barrel Rye finished in Laird's Apple Brandy Barrels, a 7-year rye finished for an additional year. New Riff Distilling's 2025 Headliner is an 11-year anniversary blend of five whiskeys, with a portion of the proceeds benefiting the Brighton Center. Buffalo Trace is releasing two ultra-aged wheat whiskey innovations: Weller 18 Year Old and a new blend of Weller Millennium. Goose Island's 2025 Bourbon County Stout lineup, releasing on Black Friday, features six variants with a strong focus on collaborations with Heaven Hill. World Whiskey Society is highlighting its core offering, a 9-Year-Old Straight Kentucky Bourbon Modern Bottle, aged 9 years and bottled at 54% ABV. I.W. Harper has unveiled its rarest offering, a 34-Year-Old Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey from Stitzel-Weller, with proceeds from a Sotheby's auction benefiting Native Son. Larrikin Bourbon Co. is expanding into Tennessee with the release of Tennessee Barrel One, a 121.5 proof cask strength bourbon. Brother Justus Whiskey Company has released its third annual Founder's Reserve Whiskey, a single malt crafted from Minnesota malted barley and aged in Minnesota oak. Heaven Hill announced the 19th edition of the Parker's Heritage Collection, a blend of three different mashbills to support ALS research. Jack Daniel's has launched Tennessee Blackberry, the newest addition to its flavors lineup, blending whiskey with blackberry flavor at 70 proof. A. Smith Bowman Distillery is releasing Abraham Bowman Oak Series: Hungarian Oak, a 12-year-old whiskey and the final experimental whiskey in the series. Blue Note Bourbon is bringing back its limited-edition Honey Bourbon Cask, an unfiltered whiskey finished in honey-infused barrels. Yellowstone Bourbon has launched a new line of ready-to-serve cocktails in three flavors: Gold Rush, Old Fashioned, and Espresso. New Riff Distilling is re-releasing its limited Red Turkey Wheat Kentucky Straight Bourbon, a bottled-in-bond whiskey that was last available four years ago. Penelope Bourbon has released Black Walnut Old Fashioned, a ready-to-pour cocktail made with a blend of bourbon and rye, black walnut bitters, and vanilla demerara. Support this podcast on Patreon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
RIOT just dropped their new album The Machine on Slander and NGHTMRE's label, Gud Vibrations, and are hitting the road for their first-ever national headlining tour.In this episode, we talk about what it takes to build a sustainable career in bass music—while staying true to your vision and leveling up every step of the way.We dive into:The grind of moving from support slots to headlining showsHow they balanced singles, a full album, and tour prep all at onceThe investment behind their visuals, branding, and comic book universeThe realities of touring life, burnout, and building healthy routinesWhy up-and-coming artists need to slow down, stop chasing trends, and focus on quality musicIf you're serious about building a real career as an artist, this one's packed with lessons on patience, strategy, and doing things the right way.Follow RIOT here:https://www.instagram.com/riotmusichttps://www.tiktok.com/@itsriotmusicFollow Nik Cherwink here:https://www.instagram.com/nikcherwinkAnd visit my site to join the mailing list or book a free coaching call:https://www.nikcherwink.com
Princ temnot. Jeden ze zakladatelů úplně nového hudebního žánru. Hvězda reality show. Ale taky drogově závislý opilec. Zemřel Ozzy Osbourne, muž mnoha tváří. Jak vypadá jeho metalové nebe? Ptám se Honzy Vedrala, šéfredaktora časopisu Headliner a spoluautora podcastové revue Noty vole! Ptá se Matěj Skalický.
Princ temnot. Jeden ze zakladatelů úplně nového hudebního žánru. Hvězda reality show. Ale taky drogově závislý opilec. Zemřel Ozzy Osbourne, muž mnoha tváří. Jak vypadá jeho metalové nebe? Ptám se Honzy Vedrala, šéfredaktora časopisu Headliner a spoluautora podcastové revue Noty vole! Ptá se Matěj Skalický. Všechny díly podcastu Vinohradská 12 můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.
Filmmaker, colorist and digital image technician Cody Jones, who takes us behind the scenes of a memorable shoot with the late Pope Francis. Jones shares not just the craft and technicalities of color and image in movies, but the deeper human connections that power his creative work across the globe, and how meaning and purpose for him are rooted in gratitude, collaboration, and making people feel seen.Cody Jones's passion for filmmaking began in childhood with home videos and evolved through photography and cinematography into his current role as a Digital Imaging Technician and Colorist, blending technical skill and creative insight to film production. Whether as cinematographer, assistant camera, colorist or Digital Imaging Technician, Jones has worked on projects for major brands like Netflix, Hulu, and Spotify, and - as a member of Local 600 DIT - the International Cinematographers Guild - continues to focus on feature films, including Daft State, The Snack Shack, Going For Two, and The Headliner.
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ITB's Eagles beat reporter Andrew DiCecco gives his insights and observations from covering the Eagles on a daily basis. #philadelphiaeagles #eagles #flyeaglesfly #nolansmith #vicfangio #azeezojulari #jalyxhunt #joshuche He continues his positional preview podcast series with a look at the team's EDGE group, now headlined by Nolan Smith Jr.