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Introduction If you're returning to the series after our break, let me extend a warm welcome back as we begin this new season. As you may remember, we're preparing to launch the multi-pronged release of our next project, The NeuroHarmonic Method: Harmonize Your Intelligence – Transform Your Life. This work represents several years of focused effort to create a personal growth resource that the everyday person can understand and apply. It weaves together timeless insights from what has long been called the Wisdom of the Ages with the powerful findings of modern neuroscience, presenting it with enhanced scientific credibility. It is designed to spark meaningful, positive shifts in awareness that elevate every part of a person's life, regardless of previous training or time constraints. And critically, everything in the NeuroHarmonic Method is rooted in what I have studied and practiced for over fifty years. So, this is not just a set of abstract theories; it is verified by practical experience, tested across decades of living through diverse circumstances, and it only grows stronger with time, especially in the areas that matter most. We'll be exploring it in episodes throughout this new season and as a basic introduction, we're going to offer a few of its fundamental ideas for your consideration. As always with our podcast, take what resonates, set aside what doesn't, and notice what changes arise within, because the path of real inner growth is always based on individual self-discovery. Childhood Memories and the Power of Film Personally, in my own life, I've often found that the extraordinary reveals itself within the ordinary. With that in mind, let's look at some ordinary childhood memories of mine, which eventually revealed a set of questions to me that helped form the foundations of the way I began to look at life. So, when I was a boy—maybe six or seven—my older brother would take me to the Saturday matinees at a big neighborhood movie theater called the Benner, which was an easy walk from our house. Now, this was a very different time. For a quarter you could spend the afternoon wrapped in an adventure on the big screen, and for another dime, you could top it off with a generous box of popcorn. The ritual never changed. The music swelled, the house lights dimmed, the curtains parted, and suddenly we were transported into another world—larger than life in every way. Remember, this was still the fairly early days of television, which we watched on a little black-and-white 17-inch screen. And even that was seen to be a marvel! By contrast, in the theater, the images were enormous, the sound powerful, and each year the technology seemed more impressive. In that simple setting, with popcorn in hand and my feet barely reaching the floor, without knowing it, I absorbed certain themes that would shape me for the rest of my life. Yes, there were plenty of cowboy serials and cliffhangers, but every so often a real cinematic treasure would slip into the Saturday lineup. Even though I was far too young to understand them, I sat through classics like Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison, Witness for the Prosecution, and Anatomy of a Murder. Most of it was over my head, but the searing drama, augmented by the scale of the image, the light and the sound, created a total immersion that left quite an impression. Three Science-Fiction Masterpieces Among the countless movies I'd seen, three science-fiction masterpieces stood apart, striking me in a way that went far deeper than the rest. Looking back, I realize they were planting seeds within me — seeds that would eventually grow and inspire a lifelong quest for higher meaning. Those three films were Invasion of the Body Snatchers, The Incredible Shrinking Man, and The Day the Earth Stood Still. In this episode, we're going to take a closer look at Invasion of the Body Snatchers. We'll save the other two films for a later time. But as we do, I invite you to see them not just as vintage sci-fi relics from a bygone era, but as vehicles that ask profound questions like: What is it that truly makes us human? Do we have an authentic self, capable of bringing lasting fulfillment, or are we merely personas we construct to navigate the world? And is there something more to us than just body and mind — something connected to a greater reality, beyond time and space? The Story Unfolds So, Invasion of the Body Snatchers begins in a quiet California town, where people begin to suspect that some of their close friends and relatives suddenly don't seem to be quite themselves anymore. Nobody can quite describe the phenomenon but it's very strange. Outwardly, everything seems normal: people have the same faces, the same voices, the same routines. Yet something essential seems to be missing. Then, a troubling secret is revealed to the audience — the unsettling difference is that these oddly changed people actually have no emotions. No joy, no sorrow, no anger, no happiness — no feelings at all. None. Then an even more sinister revelation is revealed. Alien pods have begun appearing in garages, backyards, and basements. Over a short time, each pod morphs into an exact replica of the person it lies near. Once the replication process is complete and the targeted human falls asleep, the replicant executes a complete takeover. It absorbs everything — memories, thoughts, opinions, habits, even the most intimate gestures. By morning, the original human is gone, replaced by the replicant double. In a seamless transition, it steps into the former person's life as though nothing had changed. Everything is the same except the replicant feels nothing. Although it is hard to tell, the chilling truth is that it is, in essence, a living robot. The Replicant World As the replicant population grows, these new beings begin to communicate among themselves. They proclaim how much better life has become now that all inner feeling has been erased. To them, the truth is obvious: without emotions such as anger, jealousy, greed, lust, and fear, life runs more smoothly. With those troublesome impulses gone, they believe order can finally be established in the world. As the plot unfolds, some of the remaining humans begin to grasp the terrifying truth. Determined not to lose themselves to the emotionless replicants, they fight desperately against the spreading invasion. The tension escalates as the struggle becomes a battle for the very essence of humanity. In the original 1956 film, the story ends on a hopeful note, suggesting that the humans might prevail after all. But in the 1978 remake, the conclusion is far darker. There, the replicant doubles are shown to be unstoppable, destined to take over the world — leaving the human race, as we know it, doomed. Reflections and Questions When I first saw the remake, I was surprised — even unsettled — by the change in the ending. Why would the studio alter the story so drastically? What had shifted in those twenty-two years to move the perspective from hope to despair? Perhaps it was nothing more than market dynamics — after all, fear always sells better than hope. As the old newspaper adage goes: if it bleeds, it leads. But perhaps the shift points to something deeper — a reflection of the cultural mood at the time, or even a stage in the unfolding evolution of human consciousness. Maybe one day that perspective will shift again, back toward hope, as awareness continues to grow. Who knows? Anyway, for me as a child, even through the eyes of a seven-year-old, the film stirred something deeper. It made me begin to wonder about the phenomenon of inner feeling — and what it truly means to be human. Of course, without the burden of negative emotions like anger, jealousy, or fear, life might seem easier. But what about the positive feelings? Would they have to be erased as well? Talk about throwing the baby out with the bathwater! In essence, the peace the replicants proclaimed was deeply chilling. It painted a picture of a society where routines and order remained intact, but individual personhood quietly disappeared. Yes, such a world might look peaceful, quiet, and orderly — filled with well-behaved, human-like figures. But the “peace” being offered was really the peace of the grave: a world of perfect appearances, populated by flawless facsimiles. In reality, they were the walking dead. Fast Forward to Today So, given the warning sounded back in 1957, fast forward to our world today. Where are we now? We may not have alien pods growing in our basements, fashioning replacements for our bodies, but what have we become? And even more importantly, what are we becoming? Look around. So many of us have been absorbed — not by alien doubles, but by the ever-present glow of screens, from the smallest in our hands to the largest on our walls. Meanwhile, our attention is consumed by endless scrolling, fed by social feeds of sound bites, emojis, and dopamine-driven clicks. And all of this is fueled by the constant bombardment of commercial messaging designed to sell us products — a barrage that has now gone completely off the charts. Back in 1957, the average person was exposed to about 350 ads per day, or roughly 25 per hour. Of those, about 20% were problem-solving in nature, framed with a negative bias, while the other 80% were aspirational or lifestyle-based. Now today, the numbers have spiraled out of control. We are now hit with between 8,000 and 10,000 ads per day — about 600 ads per hour. Even more disturbing is the shift in tone: nearly 70% of these are negative, problem-solving ads built on anxiety and fear, while only 30% lean toward the positive. Put another way, each of us is now exposed to about five negatively framed ads every single minute of every waking day. That is a lot of negative messaging. And we don't even have time here to fully explore what that does to our thoughts, our feelings, and ultimately our sense of truly being human. The Human Question So, back to the two questions – what have we become? And what are we becoming? With this tech invasion the bottom line is that we seem to be less and less able to think for ourselves. And less able to feel the positive inner feelings that are at the very essence of our being. Oh sure, we have incredibly easy access to feelings – like anger, fear, outrage, cynicism, and frustration. We're so good at feeling bad that we can get into any negative state at the literal drop of a hat. But tenderness? Compassion? Wonder? It seems like they've been filed away in a dirty room in the basement. It has almost become a way of being — drifting into the haze of robotic conformity, marching to the beat of an overwhelmingly negative bias, and losing touch with the higher understandings that define what it truly means to be human. After all, both timeless wisdom and modern neuroscience remind us of the immense value of being touched once again by the better angels of our nature. The Remedy So, what's the remedy for this modern day invasion of the body snatchers? It is not more noise. Not more programming. Not more frantic searching. The remedy is rediscovery. Rediscovery of our higher nature. Rediscovery of positive thoughts and feelings. Rediscovery of the simple wonder of being alive in the now. And rediscovery of the Indwelling Presence that is always within you, waiting to be uncovered. This is not just poetry. Neuroscience confirms that practices of awareness and presence change the brain itself — strengthening circuits of compassion, focus, and resilience. Here the sages and scientists meet: the truth is that you are more than a body, more than a mind. You are consciousness itself, capable of awakening to your true nature. But of course, knowing this is not enough — it must be experienced. And this is where NeuroHarmonics enters the picture, with its blend of simple but profound understandings paired with practices that are clear, natural, and incredibly easy to integrate. Remember, this path isn't about hard work. This is about transformation. Closing Well, so much for science, as well as science fiction. We'll end this episode here. As always, keep your eyes, mind, and heart open, and let's get together in the next one.
Oaks has an in-depth conversation with Griffin (Ohio USA) about faith, family, life and hip hop. In Part 1 they get into his journey from his early years with the Tunnel Rats, through some deep valleys and leading into his debut solo album Samson. Playlist: Vengeance by Tae Lamar ft. Griffin, Procyse & DJ Kair One (2025) Born Again by Tunnel Rats (Self-Titled 2004) How We Get Down by Tunnel Rats (Underground Rise 2003) The Knack by Tunnel Rats ft. Propaganda, Griffin & Drastic (Underground Rise 2003) My Name Is Griffin by Tunnel Rats (Self-Titled 2004) Attention Emcees by Griffin ft. Sojourn (Samson 2010) Heaven Knows by Griffin (Samson 2010) Vote on the playlist at www.definitionradio.com/show/[number] Leave your requests/shout-outs on our socials Help is available. Speak with someone today. Lifeline Australia - www.lifeline.org.au and 13 11 14. International help - www.helpguide.org/find-help www.facebook.com/DefinitionRadio www.instagram.com/DefinitionHH www.twitter.com/DefinitionHH www.krosswerdz.com
Bruce Sudano is a singer, songwriter, and storyteller whose music draws deeply from a lifetime of love, heartache, struggle, and spirituality. A true New Yorker at heart, Bruce formed his first band at age 13 and was performing in clubs not long after, quickly immersing himself in the vibrant local music scene.He first made waves on the charts in 1969 with "Ball of Fire," co-written with Tommy James, followed by the 1970 hit "Tighter, Tighter" with his band Alive N Kickin', which opened for acts like Chicago and Frank Zappa. In 1977, Bruce co-founded the band Brooklyn Dreams, which signed with Millennium Records and soon found success collaborating with Donna Summer. Together, they co-wrote the chart-topping hit “Bad Girls” and appeared on her Top 5 single “Heaven Knows.” Bruce and Donna also began a personal relationship, eventually marrying.Over the decades, Sudano has continued to evolve as a solo artist. His latest album, Talkin' Ugly Truth, Tellin' Pretty Lies, showcases his signature blend of soul, rhythm, and lyrical introspection. The album features the anthemic “Make The World Go Away,” produced by hitmaker Ken Lewis, and the heartfelt duet “Two Bleeding Hearts” with legendary singer/songwriter Valerie Simpson.Highlights from Toby Gribben's Friday afternoon show on Shout Radio. Featuring chat with top showbiz guests. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, I take you on a journey through the electrifying world of rock music, spotlighting the legendary women who have shaped the genre. From trailblazers like Joan Jett and Stevie Nicks to modern icons like Hayley Williams, I explore their groundbreaking contributions and enduring legacies. Join me as I uncover the stories behind their most famous hits and how they've inspired generations of musicians. Tune in for an unforgettable journey through the powerful voices and unforgettable riffs that define rock history. FEMALE ROCKERS AND SOME TOP SONGS...Janis Joplin - "Piece of my Heart" and "Me and Bobby McGee"Joan Jett - "I Love Rock 'n Roll"Stevie Nicks of Fleetwood Mac - "Rhiannon", "Dreams", and "Edge of Seventeen"Pat Benatar - "Love is a Battlefield"Debbie Harry of Blondie - "Call Me" and "Heart of Glass"Ann Wilson of Heart - "Barracuda"Chrissie Hynde of The Pretenders - "Brass in Pocket"Delores O'Riordan of The Cranberries - "Zombie"Courtney Love of Hole - "Celebrity Skin" and "Violet"Shirley Manson of Garbage - "Only Happy When it Rains"Amy Lee of Evanescence - "Bring Me to Life" and "My Immortal"Hayley Williams of Paramore - "Misery Business"Lzzy Hale of Halestorm - "Darkness Always Wins"Taylor Momsen of The Pretty Reckless - "Heaven Knows" and "Going to Hell"Florence Welch of Florence + The Machine - "Shake it Out" and "What Kind of Man"Grace Slick of Jefferson Airplane - "White Rabbit"Alanis Morissette - Jagged Little Pill albumMelissa Etheridge - "Come to my Window" and "I'm the Only One"Patti Smith - Horses albumKim Deal of Pixies and The Breeders - "Cannonball"What did you think of this episode? Support the showKeep listening, keep grooving, and let the music in you continue to shine. Thank you, and see you soon!CONTACT TERI:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/terirosborg/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/teri.rosborgYouTube: The Music in MeTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@terirosborgPodcast Facebook Page: The Music in Me Podcast Facebook pageTHEME SONG BY: Hayley GremardINTRODUCTION BY: Gavin Bruno
EPISODE 87 - “2025 TCM FILM FESTIVAL WRAP UP” - 5/12/2025 For the second year in a row, Steve and Nan were honored to be invited to cover the Turner Classic Movies Film Festival as part of the press corp. After four glorious days of non-stop film action, this episode is dedicated to the Festival and the fantastic movies shown this year. Steve and Nan will be discussing their favorite films, as well as giving a behind-the-scenes look at the festival and all the movie lovers who come annually to bow at the altar of Eddie Muller, Ben Mankiewicz and the TCM gang. SHOW NOTES: AVA GARDNER MUSEUM: If you would like to make a donation to help support the Ava Gardner Museum in Smithfield, N.C. (Ava'a hometown!), please click on the following link: https://ava-gardner-museum.myshopify.com/products/donations Sources: Wikipedia.com; TCM.com; IBDB.com; IMDBPro.com; Movies Mentioned: Suddenly Last Summer (1959), starring Elizabeth Taylor, Katharine Hepburn, Montgomery Clift, Mercedes McCambridge, & Albert Dekker; The Divorcée (1930), starring Norma Shearer, Chester Morris, Robert Montgomery, & Conrad Nagel; Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison (1957), starring Robert Mitchum & Deborah Kerr; The Enchanted Cottage (1945), starring Dorothy McGuire, Robert Young, Herbert Marshall, Mildred Natwick, Spring Byington, & Richard Gaines; Daisy Kenyon (1947), starring Joan Crawford, Dana Andrews, & Henry Fonda; Rhapsody in Blue (1945), starring Robert Alda, Joan Leslie, Alexis Smith, Oscar Levant, Morris Carnovsky, Rosemary DeCamp & Charles Coburn; Gunman's Walk (1958), starring Van Heflin, Tab Hunter, James Darren, Kathryn Grant, Burt Convy & Edward Platt; We're No Angels (1955), starring Humphrey Bogart, Joan Bennett, Peter Ustinov, Aldo Ray, Leo G,. Carroll, Gloria Talbot, & Basil Rathbone; The Big Combo (1955), starring Cornel Wilde, Jean Wallace, Richard Conti, Helen Walker, Brain Donlevy, Lee Van Cleef, Earl Holliman, All This and Heaven Too (1940), starring Bette Davis, Charles Boyer, Barbara O'Neil, Virginia Weidler, Jeffry Lynn, Harry Davenport, & June Lockhart; Diamond Jim (1935), starring Edward Arnold, Jean Arthur, Binnie Barnes, Ceasar Romero, William Demarest, and Eric Blore; The Talk of the Town (1942), starring Jean Arthur, Cary Grant, Ronald Colman, Edgar Buchanan, Glenda Farrell, Emma Dunn, Rex Ingram, & Charles Dingle; --------------------------------- http://www.airwavemedia.com Please contact sales@advertisecast.com if you would like to advertise on our podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
INTERVIEW: Sam Charlesworth on new single 'Heaven Knows' by Zac Hoffman on Radio One 91FM Dunedin
EPISODE 83 - “TCM FILM FESTIVAL 2025 PREVIEW” - 4/14/2025 It's that time of years again. Time for the 2025 Turner Classic Movies Film Festival, which takes place April 24-27 in Hollywood California. This year, the theme is “Grand Illusions: Fantastic Worlds on Film.” This week, Steve and Nan offer a fun preview of the highlights of the upcoming festival and they discuss the films they are most excited to see, including great titles such as BEN HUR, SUDDENLY LAST SUMMER, GUNFI*GHT AT THE OKAY CORRAL and A GUY NAMED JOE. SHOW NOTES: Sources: Wikipedia.com; TCM.com; IMDBPro.com; Movies Mentioned: The Empire Strikes Back (1980), starring Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher, & Harrison Ford; The Fabulous Baker Boys (1989), starring Jeff Bridges, Michelle Pfeiffer, & Beau Brides; Cooley High (1975), starring Lawrence Hilton Jacobs & Glenn Turman; Car Wash (1976), starring Richard Pryor, Bill Duke, & George Carlin; Greased Lightning (1977), starring Richard Pryor, Pam Grier, & Beau Bridges; Which Way is Up (1977), starring Richard Pryor & Lonette McKee; Bustin' Loose (1981), starring Richard Pryor & Cicely Tyson; Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1978), starring Peter Frampton & The Bee Gees; The Last Dragon (1985), starring Taimak & Vanity; Krush Groove (1985), starring Russell Simmons & LL Cool J; Beau Geste (1926), starring Ronald Colman; The Freshman (1925), starring Harold Lloyd; Misery (1990), starring Kathy Bates & James Caan; The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975), starring Tim Curry, Susan Sarandon, & Barry Bostwick; Babe (1995), starring James Cromwell; The Enchanted Cottage (1945), starring Robert Young & Dorothy McGuire; Jaws (1975), starring Richard Dreyfuss, Robert Shaw, & Roy Scheider; Blue Velvet (1986),starring Kyle McLaughlin, Laura Dern, Dennis Hopper, & Isabella Rossellini; We're No Angels (1955), starring Humphrey Bogart & Joan Bennett; Gunfight At The Okay Corral (1957), starring Burt Lancaster & Kirk Douglas; Cape Fear (1962), starring Robert Mitchum, Gregory Peck and Polly Bergen; The Ritz (1976), starring Rita Moreno & Treat Williams; Gunman's Walk (1958), starring Van Heflin, James Darren, & Tab Hunter; Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison (1957), starring Robert Mitchum & Deborah Kerr; The Divorcée (1930), starring Norma Shearer & Robert Montgomery; Talk of The Town (1942), starring Cary Grant, Jean Arthur, & Ronald Colman; Moonlight & Pretzels (1933), starring Leo Carrillo & Mary Brian; A Guy Named Joe (1943) starring Spencer Tracy, Irene Dunne, & Van Johnson; Ben Hur (1959), starring Charlton Heston & Stephen Boyd; Suddenly Last Summer (1959), starring Elizabeth Taylor, Katharine Hepburn, & Montgomery Cliff; Brigadoon (1954), starring Gene Kelly & Syd Charisse; --------------------------------- http://www.airwavemedia.com Please contact sales@advertisecast.com if you would like to advertise on our podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We couldn't be more thrilled for this long-awaited family reunion! Join us in welcoming fan-favorite Charles Bloom, known to Little House on the Prairie fans as Perley Dey Wilder.Charles Bloom has built an impressive career spanning acting and musical composition. As a composer and lyricist, he has made significant contributions to musical theater, writing the book, music, and lyrics for productions such as Pablo—a deep dive into the early life of Picasso—Insomnia, and Heaven Knows. His compositions have been performed by Broadway legends like Patti LuPone, Mandy Patinkin, and Michael Feinstein and are studied in over 30 university musical theater programs worldwide. His album, Music and Lyrics by Charles Bloom: IN HERE, features a live 20-piece orchestra and showcases top Broadway talent.In this episode, Charles shares fascinating behind-the-scenes stories, including his original audition for Little House on the Prairie, where he was initially considered for the role of Almanzo! He reflects on his time filming the episode and is still amazed by the enduring love from Bonnetheads worldwide. Though Perley Dey appeared in just one episode, it was a memorable one—his performance left a lasting impression on generations of fans.This episode has it all: romance, drama, love triangles, and Laura Ingalls in peak awkward-era mode (the iconic "I'm a woman" declaration happens multiple times—braids and all—cringe!). Expect intense tension between the alpha males, high comedy, and Andy Garvey delivering some serious feels… for better or worse.And for an exclusive treat—join us on Patreon! Dean opens up about a haunting on-set memory involving Michael Landon and Charles that has stuck with him for nearly 45 years. Plus, Charles spills the details on a date he once set up for Melissa Gilbert…and trust us, you'll never guess who it was with!To check out Charles Bloom's music, his link and facebook page are in the show notes.Don't forget to subscribe, comment, leave a review, and share this episode with fellow Bonnetheads.Links and Resources:Haven't signed up for Patreon yet? Link is below!PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/LittleHousePodcast***We send our love and support to L.A. and all of those affected by the Wild Fires. Especially our friend, Matthew Labyorteaux, (Albert Ingalls) and his family who have been devastated by the fires. If you would like to contribute to his GoFund Me, please visit:https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-leslie-matt-rebuild-after-devastating-fire-losswww.LittleHouse50Podcast.com to connect with our hosts and link to their websites.The merch shop is under renovation - we will keep you posted on the status!www.LivinOnaPrairieTV.com Check out the award-winning series created by Pamela Bob, with special guest stars Alison Arngrim and Charlotte Stewart.Little House 50th Anniversary Bus Tours - www.SimiValleyChamber.org select Little House 50th Anniversary and then Bus TicketsFacebook/Instagram/TikTok:Dean Butler @officialdeanbutlerAlison Arngrim @alisonarngrimPamela Bob @thepamelabob, @prairietvCharles Bloom: https://www.charlesbloomusic.com/https://www.facebook.com/bloomusicSocial Media Team: Joy Correa and Christine Nunez https://www.paclanticcreative.com/
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Send us a textIn this episode of Vulgar Display of Podcast, we sit down with the legendary Tim Williams, frontman of the iconic metalcore band Vision Of Disorder (VOD). Tim takes us back to the early days of VOD, reminiscing about the gritty Long Island hardcore scene that shaped the band's explosive sound. From basement shows to touring on Ozzfest '97 alongside metal heavyweights, Tim shares the highs and challenges of carving out VOD's legacy in the hardcore and metalcore worlds.We also talk about VOD's highly-anticipated reunion this November at Irving Plaza in New York City for the benefit show I'm In The Fight With Lou. This special event will raise funds for Sick Of It All vocalist Lou Koller as he battles esophageal cancer. With the original lineup, including guitarist Matt Baumbach, reuniting for this powerful cause, it promises to be an unforgettable night alongside Life Of Agony, Municipal Waste, Killing Time, and Crown Of Thornz.Tim also gives us a glimpse into his current project, Rollin' Coffin, and their latest single “Heaven Knows”. With their unique blend of raw energy and introspection, Rollin' Coffin is poised to continue Tim's legacy of pushing musical boundaries.www.BetterHelp.com/TheBarnhttp://www.betterhelp.com/TheBarn http://www.betterhelp.com/TheBarnThis episode is sponsored by www.betterhelp.com/TheBarn and brought to you as always by The Barn Media Group. YOUTUBE https://www.youtube.com/@TheBarnPodcastNetwork SPOTIFY https://open.spotify.com/show/09neXeCS8I0U8OZJroUGd4?si=2f9b8dfa5d2c4504 APPLE https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id1625411141 I HEART RADIO https://www.iheart.com/podcast/97160034/ AMAZON https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/7aff7d00-c41b-4154-94cf-221a808e3595/the-barn
This week on the DJ Top 30, Ava takes her Avocados through a fresh lineup featuring hot newcomers and epic collaborations. From Soraya's heartfelt “Heaven Knows” at number 30 to an angelic, must-hear track at #1, plus a very emotional Foot Tapper by LUVIUM, a sweet honey fact, and a few dad jokes thrown in for laughs, this countdown has something for every dance music fan! Don't forget to follow Ava on Instagram [@heythisisava](https://instagram.com/heythisisava)! Episode Credits:Host: AvaExecutive Producer: Paul BuryMusic Curation & Countdown: AvaCreative Direction: Paul BurySound Design & Editing: AvaSpecial Thanks: To all the amazing artists featured and our listeners for tuning in each week!
One last time to Nantucket before the cold winds blow! Free-spirited, head-strong Lizzie trades her youthful exuberance for matronly measure and stead-fastness in exchange for the love of one Tavis Mackinoon in 19th Century Nantuckey. Or...maybe "trades" has too much agency? What was America's perspective on history in the halcyon, Laura-Ashley-strewn days of 1994? How do we honestly feel about "blossoming"? How was the shape of women's identity and autonomy fraying against itselt? Try and remember the difference between port and starboard, we're setting sail in to some choppy waters with this one.
On Episode 112 of the Guest Speaker Series, we welcome back Lynn, MA hip-hop artist Suriel back to the show, for his first in-person appearance on the podcast. Suriel recently released a mixtape exclusively on his website titled ‘The Turning Point', which is a call back to the glory days of the hip-hop mixtape era. Suriel discusses his reasoning behind not dropping the tape on streaming platforms, and the unique ways in which independent artists are trying to get their art through to fans in an era of over-saturation. Suriel also talks about an upcoming EP he is dropping later this year titled ‘The Shelter Tape', an homage to struggles of his youth days living in a shelter home. Suriel also reflects on two huge performances he recently had, the first being an opening act for The Lox's recent 30-year anniversary tour at Roadrunner in Boston, as well as being enlisted to Termanology's 978 Show. In addition, Mike & Suriel also do a deep dive into a plethora of music topics, such as the “Top 5 Rappers of All-Time” debate and why Nas sits at the top of their lists, their thoughts on Eminem's new album, reasons why The Marleys are the greatest musical family ever, and so much more. Follow Suriel on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/suriel781/ Stream 'The Turning Point' on Suriel's website: https://suriel781.com/ Watch "Heaven Knows" music video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KM-GE0xKv9E Check out our studio, AOA Studios, and book a session or service with us: https://www.aoastudios.org/inquiriesbooking Follow our social media and blogs Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/turntableteachers/?hl=en Tik Tok - https://www.tiktok.com/@turntableteachers Blog - https://www.turntableteachers.com/blog Shop - https://www.turntableteachers.com/shop Subscribe to our streaming services Apple - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-turntable-teachers/id1448694925 Google Play - https://playmusic.app.goo.gl/?ibi=com.google.PlayMusic&isi=691797987&ius=googleplaymusic&apn=com.google.android.music&link=https://play.google.com/music/m/Icujt6fhi2je7zzfxjkr7glcowe?t%3DThe_Turntable_Teachers%26pcampaignid%3DMKT-na-all-co-pr-mu-pod-16 Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/user-538618877 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/4UJh499meoTP5wV2b2jrb0?si=EMaTjq9CR2-_zA6orKQNEQ
During this period in her life, Cindy had been speaking, teaching, and doing readings for over ten years. Yet when she stopped by her friend's dental office one day for what she thought would be a quick blessing and a chat, she found herself changed in an unexpected and remarkable way, deeply affected by Spirit's miraculous intentions.
Mike, Nick and Tom give their synopsis on the failure of this years Copa America run for the United States. Was it a mistake not to hire Jesse Marsch? Should the Revolution balance Carles Gil's minutes with a tough schedule ahead? Rhode Island FC looks to make it 3 in a row versus Indy Eleven. Big show next week. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
You demanded our return and we listened. Come SitDown with T-Lo and Omer as we catch up on all the awful things that have been happening in the world since we left, such as Israel, Sudan, America and more. Hook Tuh: tiny.cc/gb4ryz White House Blasting Cry Me A River: https://x.com/HotSpotHotSpot/status/1801088368031179029 The Problem with Democracy: tiny.cc/7c4ryz Bonus: tiny.cc/lb4ryz Questions? We have the answers, send an email to askthesitdowns@gmail.com
Could you save a life today? It's possible! God brought Dave and Noah together in a deli—and changed both of their lives forever. Hear the incredible story from Dave Blomsterberg, living kidney donor and senior director of operations at Family Radio, and Noah Kronenberg, the grateful recipient of one of Dave's Kidneys—and discover how you can save a life today.
Arielle Holmes - Mad Love in NYCJul 3, 2023Ten years ago, Arielle Holmes was working as a dominatrix named Siouxsie at a club called Pandora's Box. After she finished her shift she'd sleep in a doorway or park bench, then, when morning dawned, supplement her income by panhandling on New York's Upper West Side..One day, she was stopped by a man as she went into the subway. He was researching a movie, he said, and asked her if she might want to be in it. “I figured: what do I have to lose? I looked him up. He made movies. So I thought, you know, maybe it'll work, maybe it won't.”As they became friends, Holmes opened up about being homeless, her drug habit, her destructive relationship with another addict, Ilya, and her troubled upbringing. The director – Josh Safdie, part of an acclaimed Manhattan collective – encouraged Holmes to write about her experiences. She did, and her candid recollections – soon to be published as a memoir, Mad Love in New York City - convinced him to abandon the project he was working on and instead shoot a movie based on her life-story. Starring her.It's a story of strength, life and survival through epically bad times.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.
Barrett Fisher and Sam Mulberry meet up in the video store to talk about the 1957 film Heaven Knows Mr. Allison and to get Barrett's film recommendation for April 21. For more information about Video Store or to find all of our episodes, check out our website: https://videostorepodcast.wordpress.com/
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1138, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Did I Hear That Right? 1: "Saturday Night Live" editorialist Emily Litella wasn't sure why all the fuss about these "on television". Violins. 2: A coming-of-age novel by Bruce Ducker is titled "Lead Us Not Into" this NYC train depot. Penn Station. 3: (Hi, I'm Tony Danza) On "Friends", Lisa Kudrow was convinced that this man's song "Tiny Dancer" was really "Tony Danza". Elton John. 4: George W. Bush once referred to these 2 trade obstacles as "terriers and bariffs". Tariffs and barriers. 5: In a 2000 film, the idiomatically challenged "Trixie" speaks of "drinking yourself into" this South American country. Bolivia (instead of "oblivion"). Round 2. Category: You'Re Going In. With In in quotation marks 1: It's a polypeptide hormone produced by the beta cells of the islets of Langerhans. insulin. 2: Any of the 4 anterior teeth in the jaw used for cutting. incisors. 3: It's found after "Disco" in a Top 40 song and "Dante's" in story. inferno. 4: It's a 10-letter verb meaning to introduce into public use by some formal ceremony. inaugurate. 5: From the Latin for "deceitful", it means "stealthily treacherous". insidious. Round 3. Category: As You Like It. With As in quotation marks 1: A fibrous mineral formerly used to make fireproof articles. asbestos. 2: A paroxysmal, often allergic disorder of respiration characterized by bronchospasm and wheezing. asthma. 3: A village in Berkshire, England or a scarf with broad ends. an ascot. 4: In TV, this ratio of the width of an image to its height can be 4 to 3. an aspect ratio. 5: A secluded building, often the residence of a guru, used for the instruction of Hinduism. an ashram. Round 4. Category: Music Industry Terms 1: This is taking a snippet of one song and using it in another; "Funky Drummer" by James Brown is often used. a sample. 2: Incorporating part of an old song into a new song, or trying a free piece of cheese at the deli. sampling. 3: In digital music sales, this method used to be about 20% of purchases and downloads were 70%; now it's flipped. streaming. 4: A hit song from one genre of music that also achieves commercial success in another genre. a crossover. 5: Non-reserved general admission seating at a performance venue; it sounds like a celebration. festival seating. Round 5. Category: Completes The Movie Title 1: "Down and Out...". ...In Beverly Hills. 2: "Dog Day...". ...Afternoon. 3: "Kind Hearts and...". ...Coronets. 4: "Jim Thorpe...". ...All-American. 5: "Heaven Knows...". ...Mr. Allison. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/ AI Voices used
The Safdie brothers are masters of the craft of anxiety, and here they are building one of the most anxiety-ridden pieces of the 21st century
On this Moats, George Galloway gives his take on the chaos and farce in the UK parliament and how Labour policy has been outsourced to Israel and tried to bully and buy the Commons Speaker. The world is waking up and young people in particular will decide the future of Palestine says Palestinian Activist Arab Barghouti but It's very hard to find hope in the United Nations anymore. Lara Elborno returns as a crackdown on Pro-Palestinian protests is promised under a Trump administration as the Democrats send more weapons to Israel meaning both candidates will continue to fund death and destruction. In the British court, Julian Assange is subject to one-sided extradition agreement, even though Assange isn't a US subject why should he be subject to their law? Joe Lauria paints a picture of what he has seen in the hearingsFollow Lara Elborno https://x.com/thegazangirl YouTube"@thePalestinePodFollow Joe Lauria https://x.com/unjoe & YouTube: @consortiumnews8774Arab Barghouthi: Palestinian Activist:- Twitter: https://x.com/arabbarghouthiLara Elborno: Palestinian-American International Lawyer, Activist and Co-host of The Palestine Pod -Twitter: https://x.com/thegazangirlPodcast Twitter- https://x.com/palestinepod- Instagram: https://instagram.com/gazangirlhttps://instagram.com/thepalestinepod-YouTube: https://youtube.com/@ThePalestinePodJoe Lauria: Author and Editor in Chief at Consortium News-Twitter: https://twitter.com/unjoe?lang=en Get bonus content on Patreon Become a MOATS Graduate at https://plus.acast.com/s/moatswithgorgegalloway. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
01 - 07 - 24 Heaven Knows Our Name - Bro. Kevin Pauley by Glen Ferris Apostolic Church
Your hosts this episode: Patrique OptimalAudio Traviud It's that time of the (new) year again, the annual year end episode where the podcast is joined by returning guest Traviud to once more discuss they're top 10 favorite releases of the past year of 2023. This episode is packed to the brim, as each host goes over their own unique inclusions from Danny Brown, Earl Sweatshirt, Home is Where, Carly Rae Jepsen, Parannoul, Jeff Rosenstock, MIKE, Kelela, and many more. As well the guys discuss the dirt worst releases this year dishonorably going to Macklemore's attempts at self reflection, Fall Out Boy's AI excursions, and the recent slew of Bro, Trap Alt-Right leaning-Country tunes. We hope you enjoy this diverse and intricate episode and await future content in this new year of 2024! Intro Music: Junclassic - "Borrowed Time (Instrumental)" Outro Music: Kankick - "Stagnated Pace" Edited / Produced by: Kittenpuke Find us on RYM through our provided Profile names! 0:00 - Intro 2:17 - Fall Out Boy in 2023 12:28 - "One Thing At a Time" by Morgan Wallen 16:18 - "How Do You Sleep at Night?" by Teezo Touchdown 18:43 - "The Age of Pleasure" by Janelle Monáe 22:53 - "Ben" by Macklemore 26:59 - "Rush!" by Maneskin 33:43 - "Praise a Lord Who Chews..." by Yves Tumor 34:24 - "That! Feels Good!" by Jessie Ware 35:47 - "Paranoïa, Angels, True Love" by Christine and the Queens 38:06 - "Fountain Baby" by Amaarae 39:09 - Getting Into Our Top 10 40:57 - "Heaven Knows" by PinkPantheress (Traviud's #10 & OptimalAudio's #9) 48:39 - "Paper Cut From the Obit" by Celestaphone (Patrique's #10) 59:20 - "Victory Music" by RealYungPhil (Optimal's #10) 1:04:28 - "Me chama de gato que eu sou sua" by Ana Frango Elétrico (Trav's #9) 1:09:45 - "This Stupid World" by Yo La Tango (Pat's #9) 1:21:29 - "Voir Dire" by Earl Sweatshirt & The Alchemist (Optimal's #8 & Pat's 8) 1:36:58 - "The Whaler" by Home Is Where (Trav's #8) 1:46:53 - "The Loveliest Time" by Carly Rae Jespsen (Optimal's #7) 1:47:23 - "He Left Nothing for the Swim Back" by SKETCH185 7 Jeff Markey (Pat's #7) 1:52:32 - "Madres" by Sofia Kourtesis (Trav's #7) 2:01:01 - "Burning Desire" by MIKE (Optimal's #6) 2:20:19 - "53 Dove Instrumentals From 2023" by Steel Tip Dove (Pat's #6) 2:24:35 - Patrique's Beat Tape Recommendations of the Year 2:32:21 - "After the Magic" & "After the Night" by Parannoul (Trav's #6) 2:45:33 - "Maps" by Billy Woods & Kenny Segal (Optimal's #5) 2:46:23 - "DJ E" by Chuquimamani-Condori Honorable Mention 2:54:03 - "Quaranta" by Danny Brown (Pat's #5) 3:22:45 - "Perfect Picture" by Hannah Diamond (Trav's #5) 3:34:28 - "The Aux" by Blockhead (Pat's #4) 3:42:01 - "Alexandria" by Izaya Tiji (Optimal's #4) 3:54:32 - "All This Will End" by Indigo De Souza (Trav's #4) 3:59:01 - "Faith is a Rock" by MIKE, Wiki & The Alchemist (Pat's #3) 4:04:59 - "Sisterhood" by Lostrushi (Optimal's #3) 4:14:12 - "HELLMODE" by Jeff Rosenstock (Trav's #3) 4:22:32 - "The Loveliest Time" by Carly Rae Jepsen (Pat's #2 & Trav's #2) 4:36:19 - "Raven" by Kelela (Optimal's #2) 4:42:45 - "My Back Was a Bridge For You to Cross" by ANOHNI and the Johnsons (Trav's #1) 4:53:16 - "Ganger" by Veeze (Optimal's #1) 4:57:28 - "We Buy Diabetic Test Strips" by Armand Hammer & "Maps" by Billy Woods & Kenny Segal (Pat's #1s) 5:05:44 - Outro
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We've got a great program for you. I'm not going to lie, this one took some work.Music fans and concertgoers, here's a list that you never knew you needed, but might really enjoy.As all of the BEST OF music lists came out over the last several weeks I kept going through them to see what acts on those lists were touring through Kansas City in 2024. Tune into the Eight One Sixty radio show on your radio dial at 90.9FM, stream us from The Bridge site or app, and if you miss the live broadcast you can listen from The Bridge archive or subscribe on Spotify and listen there.On the show we'll talk about these lists and hear music from several of these celebrated acts that will be touring through Kansas City over the next several months.From my research, have a look at this massive list below. Please take a moment and share this list with your friends who love music.Pitchfork's TOP 50 ALBUMS OF 202335 Veeze, ‘Ganger' - 03/01/24 at The Granada Theater27 Water From Your Eyes, ‘Everyone's Crushed' - 05/20/24 at The Truman14 Olivia Rodrigo, “GUTS” - 07/26/24 at T-Mobile CenterPITCHFORK'S 100 BEST SONGS OF 202394 Bad Bunny, “Where She Goes” - 03/26/24 at T-Mobile77 Slowdive, “kisses” - 05/03/24 at The Truman59 Feist, “Love Who We Are Meant To” - 06/09/24 at Starlight w/ Sarah McLachlan54 Chappell Roan, “Red Wine Supernova” - 04/08/24 at The Midland Theatre52 Olivia Rodrigo, “vampire” - 07/26/24 at T-Mobile Center45 Indigo De Souza, “Younger & Dumber” - 02/12/24 at The Bottleneck43 MIKE / Wiki / The Alchemist, “Mayors a Cop” - MIKE 04/28/24 at recordBar26 Water From Your Eyes, “Barley” - 05/20/24 at The Truman05 Olivia Rodrigo, “get him back!” - 07/26/24 at T-Mobile Center02 PinkPantheress / Ice Spice, “Boy's a liar Pt. 2” - PinkPantheress 07/26/24 at T-Mobile Center with Olivia RodrigoPITCHFORK'S 37 BEST ROCK ALBUMS OF 2023Feist, “Multitudes” - 06/09/24 at Starlight w/ Sarah McLachlanWater From Your Eyes, ‘Everyone's Crushed' - 05/20/24 at The TrumanPITCHFORK'S 13 BEST CONCERTS OF 2023 (That Weren't Taylor Swift or Beyoncé)Feist at Brooklyn Steel; Brooklyn, NY, May 14 - 06/09/24 at Starlight w/ Sarah McLachlanWater From Your Eyes on Boat Cruise Around Manhattan, NY, August 24 - 05/20/24 at The TrumanPaste Magazine's 50 BEST ALBUMS OF 202347 Slow Pulp, “Yard” - 05/09/24 at T-Mobile Center with The Postal Service & Death Cab39 Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, “Weathervanes” - 01/17/24 at Liberty Hall36 Water From Your Eyes, “Everyone's Crushed” - 05/20/24 at The Truman19 Indigo De Souza, “All of This Will End” - 02/12/24 at The Bottleneck15 Olivia Rodrigo, “GUTS” - 07/26/24 at T-Mobile CenterPASTE'S BEST DEBUT ALBUMS OF 202326 PinkPantheress, ‘Heaven Knows' - 07/26/24 at T-Mobile Center with Olivia Rodrigo15 Militarie Gun, “Life Under the Gun” - 02/25/24 at recordBarPASTE'S BEST 30 ROCK ALBUMS OF 2023Geese, “4D Country” - 05/02/24 at T-Mobile Center with Greta Van FleetSlow Pulp, “Yard” - 05/09/24 at T-Mobile Center with The Postal Service & Death CabWater From Your Eyes, “Everyone's Crushed” - 05/20/24 at The TrumanNPR'S 50 BEST ALBUMS OF 2023Feist, “Multitudes” - 06/09/24 at Starlight w/ Sarah McLachlanOlivia Rodrigo, “GUTS” - 07/26/24 at T-Mobile CenterMargo Cilker, “Valley of Heart's Delight” - 03/13/24 at KnuckleheadsBob Boilen's TOP 30 ALBUMS OF 202313 Indigo De Souza, “All of This Will End” - 02/12/24 at The Bottleneck15 Palehound, ‘Eye on the Bat' - 03/25/24 at The Truman with Sleater-Kinney19 Caroline Rose, “The Art of Forgetting” - 04/24/24 at recordBar24 Samia, “Honey” - 05/23/24 at Grinders with BleachersRolling Stone Magazine's 100 BEST ALBUMS OF 202375 Palehound, ‘Eye on the Bat' - 03/25/24 at The Truman with Sleater-Kinney64 PinkPantheress, ‘Heaven Knows' - 07/26/24 at T-Mobile Center with Olivia Rodrigo60 Hozier, ‘Unreal Unearth' - 08/09/24 at Azura Amphitheater51 Militarie Gun, ‘Life Under the Gun' - 02/25/24 at recordBar44 Jenny Lewis, ‘Joy'All' - 03/05/24 at The Truman43 Megan Moroney, ‘Lucky' - 07/06/24 at Arrowhead with Kenny Chesney39 Veeze, ‘Ganger' - 03/01/24 at The Granada36 Water From Your Eyes, ‘Everyone's Crushed' - 05/20/24 at The Truman35 Drake, ‘For All the Dogs' - 03/02/24 and 03/03/24 at T-Mobile32 Bad Bunny, ‘Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana' - 03/26/24 at T-Mobile25 Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, “Weathervanes” - 01/17/24 at Liberty Hall12 Chappell Roan, ‘The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess' - 04/08/24 at The Midland10 Zach Bryan, ‘Zach Bryan' - 08/20/24 and 08/21/24 at T-Mobile05 Olivia Rodrigo, ‘Guts' - 07/26/24 at T-Mobile CenterTIME MAGAZINE'S 10 BEST ALBUMS OF 202304 Chappell Roan, “The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess” - 04/08/24 at The Midland02 Zach Bryan, “Zach Bryan” - 08/20/24 and 08/21/24 at T-MobileBrooklynVegan's TOP 55 ALBUMS OF 202340 Hot Mulligan, “Why Would I Watch” - 04/30/24 at Uptown Theater39 Wiki & MIKE, “Faith Is A Rock” - MIKE on 04/28/24 at recordBar38 Zach Bryan, “Boys Of Faith” - 08/20/24 and 08/21/24 at T-Mobile27 Feist, “Multitudes” - 06/09/24 at Starlight w/ Sarah McLachlan25 Olivia Rodrigo, “GUTS” - 07/26/24 at T-Mobile Center22 Slowdive, “kisses” - 05/03/24 at The Truman17 Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, “Weathervanes” - 01/17/24 at Liberty Hall14 Militarie Gun, “Life Under the Gun” - 02/25/24 at recordBarBROOKLYN VEGAN'S 13 GREAT COUNTRY ALBUMS OF 2023Chris Stapleton, “Higher” - 06/12/24 at TMobileJason Isbell and the 400 Unit, “Weathervanes” - 01/17/24 at Liberty HallMargo Cilker, “Valley of Heart's Delight” - 03/13/24 at KnuckleheadsZach Bryan, “Boys Of Faith” - 08/20/24 and 08/21/24 at T-MobileEntertainment Weekly's TOP 10 ALBUMS OF 202304 Olivia Rodrigo, “GUTS” - 07/26/24 at T-Mobile CenterLos Angeles Times 20 BEST ALBUMS OF 202303 Megan Moroney, “Lucky” - 07/06/24 at Arrowhead with Kenny Chesney05 Olivia Rodrigo, “GUTS” - 07/26/24 at T-Mobile Center19 Jenny Lewis, ‘Joy'All' - 03/05/24 at The TrumanStereogum's 50 BEST ALBUMS OF 202348 Palehound, “Eye On The Bat” 03/25/24 at The Truman with Sleater-Kinney33 Veeze, “Ganger” - 03/01/24 at The Granada29 Water From Your Eyes, “Everyone's Crushed” - 05/20/24 at The Truman25 Feist, “Multitudes” - 06/09/24 at Starlight w/ Sarah McLachlan24 Slowdive, “everything is alive” - 05/03/24 at The Truman17 Slow Pulp, “Yard” - 05/09/24 at T-Mobile Center with The Postal Service & Death Cab16 Indigo de Souza, “All Of This Will End” - 02/12/24 at The Bottleneck07 Militarie Gun, “Life Under The Gun” - 02/25/24 at recordBar02 Olivia Rodrigo, “GUTS” - 07/26/24 at T-Mobile CenterSTEREOGUM'S TOP 10 BEST RAP ALBUMS OF 202302 Veeze, “Ganger” - 03/01/24 at The GranadaConsequence OF SOUND'S 50 BEST ALBUMS OF 202335 Water from Your Eyes, “Everyone's Crushed” - 05/20/24 at The Truman29 Indigo De Souza, “All of This Will End” - 02/12/24 at The Bottleneck28 Olivia Rodrigo, “GUTS” - 07/26/24 at T-Mobile Center18 Slowdive, “everything is alive” - 05/03/24 at The Truman08 Zach Bryan, “Zach Bryan” - 08/20/24 and 08/21/24 at T-Mobile06 Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, “Weathervanes” - 01/17/24 at Liberty HallCONSEQUENCE OF SOUND'S 200 BEST SONGS OF 2023198 Veeze, “Not a Drill” - 03/01/24 at The Granada191 Computerwife, “Lexapro” - 04/13/24 at Bottleneck161 Mammoth WVH, “I'm Alright” - 02/23/24 at The Truman147 Olivia Rodrigo, “ballad of a homeschooled girl” - 07/26/24 at T-Mobile Center143 Zach Bryan, “Nine Ball” - 08/20/24 and 08/21/24 at T-Mobile137 Slow Pulp, “Broadview” - 05/09/24 at T-Mobile Center with The Postal Service & Death Cab119 Caroline Rose, “Miami” - 04/24/24 at recordBar114 Palehound, “Independence Day” - 03/25/24 at The Truman with Sleater-Kinney108 Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, “King of Oklahoma” - 01/17/24 at Liberty Hall94 Militarie Gun, “Very High” - 02/25/24 at recordBar85 Indigo De Souza, “You Can Be Mean” - 02/12/24 at The Bottleneck83 Bad Bunny, “Monaco” - 03/26/24 at T-Mobile80 Ruston Kelly feat. Samia, “The Weakness” - Samia 05/23/24 at Grinders with Bleachers61 Slowdive, “alife” - 05/03/24 at The Truman52 Geese, “Cowboy Nudes” - 05/02/24 at T-Mobile Center with Greta Van Fleet45 Zach Bryan feat. The War and Treaty, “Hey Driver” - 08/20/24 and 08/21/24 at T-Mobile39 Water from Your Eyes, “Barley” - 05/20/24 at The Truman32 Chappell Roan, “Red Wine Supernova” - 04/08/24 at The Midland30 Pinkpantheress feat. Ice Spice, “Boy's a Liar Pt. 2” - Pinkpantheress 07/26/24 at T-Mobile Center20 Joy Oladokun feat. Noah Kahan, “We're All Gonna Die” - Noah Kahan 06/05/24 at Azura Amphitheater15 Olivia Rodrigo, “vampire” - 07/26/24 at T-Mobile Center14 Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, “Death Wish” - 01/17/24 at Liberty Hall02 Zach Bryan, “East Side of Sorrow” - 08/20/24 and 08/21/24 at T-Mobile
Ready to hear some...recent music? This week on Funpoint!, we're talking about PinkPantheress' Heaven Knows! We do have to get through the usual stuff like discussing our maladies and remembering game of thrones season 5 but we really do talk about the album. can you even imagine meeting your clone Slap City picks: "A.M. 130" by Grandaddy, "Location" by Dave & Burna Boy. Listen to our playlist here Join us in 2 weeks when we'll discuss our next pick, Jimmy Buffett's Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes!
The Music Understanders are back. We're ready to explain Songs. This week on Funpoint!, we're talking about Destroyer's Kaputt! If you're scared by the name, don't worry. No one yells on this one, though it will make you die in space forever Slap City picks: "3D (Feat. Jack Harlow)" by Jung Kook, "Yellow Missing Signs" by Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin. Listen to our playlist here Join us in 2 weeks when we'll discuss our next pick, Pink Pantheress' Heaven Knows!
The boys come back from another hiatus with a fun episode to discuss Halloween, holiday etiquette, music icons of today, does everyone makes it to heaven, should you lease your marriage, are children entitled to the honesty of our past, what drives men vs women, hardest decade of your life, and much more. Stay for the full listen and Enjoy
This week Démar and Adriel discuss PinkPantheress' debut album 'Heaven Knows', her mainstream breakout and PinkPantheress' ability to pull genres towards her instead of the other way around.Démar's rating: 8.75 / 10Adriel's rating: 8 / 10 The Love List: Mosquito, Boy's a Liar Pt. 2, Feelings, Nice to meet you, Another life, Bury Me TIMECODES: 3:16 - Music styles/influences7:19 - Surprise Central Cee feature?12:19 - The video looks like an iPod commercial14:14 - I'm sure she has great memories from when she was 6 years old15:35 - The BNYX producer tag meshes perfectly with her music17:45 - Thinking electronic music is away from hip-hip18:09 - Rema doesn't sound like Rema20:40 - More so mixing cultures than sounds22:27 - A Yeat collaboration makes sense24:08 - Meeting between hip-hip & electronic music25:00 - EDM hip-hip era30:09 - Demar's favourite song35:08 - Vocally she can't hang44:39 - A bar you can use in real life (put it on Demar's gravestone)46:45 - Her music is so carefree52:30 - Dululu side of Tik-tok54:37 - The cover1:06:25 - The Scores Follow us:YOUTUBE:https://www.youtube.com/@AlbumModeTikTok:Album Mode: https://www.tiktok.com/@albummodepod Adriel: https://www.tiktok.com/@adrielsmileydotcom Démar: https://www.tiktok.com/@godkingdemi Instagram:Album Mode: https://www.instagram.com/albummodepod/ Adriel: https://www.instagram.com/adrielsmileydotcom/ Démar: https://www.instagram.com/demarjgrant/ Twitter:Album Mode: https://twitter.com/AlbumModepod Adriel: https://twitter.com/AdrielSmiley_ Démar: https://twitter.com/DemarJGrantPinkPantheress - Heaven Knows / 2023 / DnB, UK Garage, Bedroom Pop
On Episode 417 of The Cap Podcast, Nate & Taylor discuss ‘Heaven Knows' by PinkPantheress! Follow OldMilk on Instagram, Twitter, TikTok & YouTube Watch This Episode on YouTube OLDMILK LINKS Shop OldMilk Merch [TIMESTAMPS] (0:00) Disclaimer (0:05) Intro 0:24 Get your 2023 OldMilk Merch Today! (1:24) Welcome to Episode 417! (2:43) Heaven Knows Notes (3:21) Reacting to Heaven Knows (18:36) Final Thoughts (22:06) Thanks for Listening!
The week's best albums include the gothic Heaven Knows from PinkPantheress, a meticulously recreated — and legendary — Bob Dylan concert from Cat Power, Mon LaFerte's seductive Autopoiética and more.Featured Albums:1. PinkPantheress — Heaven KnowsFeatured Songs: "Another Life (feat. Rema)," "Nice to Meet You (feat. Central Cee)," "Blue"2. Cat Power — Cat Power Sings Dylan: The 1966 Royal Albert Concert HallFeatured Songs: "Fourth Time Around," "Ballad of a Thin Man," "She Belongs to Me," "Just Like a Woman"3. Mon LaFerte — AutopoiéticaFeatured Songs: "Autopoiética," "Tenochtitlan," "40 y MM," "Casta Diva"4. Aïsha Devi — Death is HomeFeatured Song: "Immortelle"5. mxmtoon — plum blossom (revisited)Featured Song: "1-800-DATEME (revisited)"6. Chris Stapleton — HigherFeatured Song: "White Horse"7. Lila Blue — Sweet Pea Featured Song: "Sweat Pea"8. Aesop Rock — Integrated Tech SolutionsFeatured Song: "Infinity Fill Goose Down"9. R.E.M. — UpFeatured Song: "Lotus"Other notable releases for Nov. 10:AJR — The Maybe ManBeirut — HadselDaneshevskaya — Long is the TunnelJelani Blackman — The Heart of ItScream — DC SpecialTyvek — Overground
A conversation about the 22-year-old singer, songwriter and producer's new album and the art of sampling. Guests: Kemi Alemoru and Lindsay Zoladz.
Pink Pantheress came through the Cruz Show for the 2nd time & she talked about her new album Heaven Knows. She revealed off of the songs she can't wait for her fans to hear. She also refused to share her skin routine with Lechero & admitted she doesn't care if she rocks a fake bag & doesn't care if she's verified on IG. We also joked about her fans giving us a hard time. It's all love when she comes through. Enjoy!
Rick Astley's famed for hits including Never Gonna Give You Up - which sparked the Rickrolling internet meme craze.But recently, the 1980s star enjoyed a renaissance thanks to a collaboration as frontman with indie band Blossoms, as a tribute supergroup playing The Smiths' back catalogue.In this episode, you'll hear Astley in conversation with Evening Standard commissioning editor and writer El Hunt.They discuss the Rickrolling web phenomenon, how a chance encounter with Simon Pegg led to a blockbuster music video, gigging with Foo Fighters, his views on Morrissey, researching the competition, Astley's ninth studio album Are We There Yet? - and much more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA) has launched a ratings system to let patients see which IVF add-ons are backed-up by evidence. Emma Barnett is joined by Professor Tim Child, chair of the HFEA's Scientific and Clinical Advances Advisory Committee, and Jessica Hepburn, who spent over £70,000 on unsuccessful fertility procedures. In October 2019, Coleen Rooney was concerned by articles appearing in newspapers that could only have come from stories on her private Instagram account. She laid a trap for the account she suspected of the leak, and then told the world ‘It was…Rebekah Vardy's account'. Rebekah Vardy, who continues to deny she was the source of those stories, sued Coleen for libel. In a radio exclusive, Coleen speaks to Emma about her side of the story, told in a new documentary: The Real Wagatha Story. Jazz/soul singer Mica Millar is performing as part of the London Jazz Festival in November. She joins Anita Rani to talk about her new album, Heaven Knows, which she wrote while recovering from a spinal injury during lockdown. Britain's long-awaited Online Safety Bill is days away from becoming law. Emma talks to legal expert Joshua Rozenburg about what will be in the act. She's also joined by Baroness Kidron, who has been very involved in getting the act through the Houses of Parliament, and Rashik Parmar, CEO of BCS, the chartered institute of IT, about the future of online safety. Are we becoming afraid of our phones? A recent survey suggest half of 12 to 26-year-olds don't answer the phone to their parents and a third of them feel awkward speaking on the phone generally. Emma speaks to Helen Thorn, a writer, podcaster and comedian and to 17-year-old Iona Cooke Mcintosh. Presenter: Anita Rani Producer: Lottie Garton
A new report out today from the CQC - the Care Quality Commission - says that almost two thirds of maternity units provide dangerously substandard care that puts women and babies at risk. It has rated 65% of maternity services in England as either "inadequate" or "requires improvement", an increase from 54% last year. And yesterday saw the first debate in Parliament about birth trauma and the injuries suffered by some women in labour. The Conservative MP Theo Clarke has campaigned for better support for mothers following her own traumatic experience after giving birth to her daughter in August 2022. She gave her powerful testimony to Parliament in an effort to get birth trauma added to the women's health strategy and improve perinatal care for women. First we hear from Chief Executive of the CQC, Ian Trenholm, and then consultant obstetrician Dr Daghni Rajasingham. After Ruhama Wolle took on the bridesmaid mantle three times in the space of 18 months, she decided to never say yes to the role, ever again. She penned an open letter resigning from all future bridesmaid requests, addressed to all her family and friends in Glamour Magazine US, where she works as Special Projects Editor. She joins Anita Rani to talk about why she's opted out of the type of friendship being a bridesmaid requires. A prize-winning poet and currently Associate Professor of Creative Writing at Arizona State University, Safiya Sinclair, has now written a stunning memoir, How to Say Babylon. It looks at her childhood and teenage years growing up in an ultra-strict Rastifari family in Jamaica, and how literature and poetry changed the trajectory of her life. The soul/jazz singer Mica Millar has amassed almost five million streams on Spotify, and her debut album has been championed by the likes of Trevor Nelson and Jamie Cullum. This summer she's had sold out shows, festival appearances at Love Supreme and the Cheltenham Jazz Festival, plus opening slots for Gregory Porter and Lionel Ritchie. Mica is to perform at the Union Chapel as part of London Jazz Festival's opening weekend in November. She discusses recording her new album, Heaven Knows, during lockdown, while recovering from an accident. Presenter: Anita Rani Producer: Kirsty Starkey
As broadcast October 16, 2023 for the first Monday in a while while! Tonight in our first New Muses Monday in quite some time, there were a lot of albums dropping from space and huge announcements as well. The foremost in our first hour being the second career solo album from Alabama Shakes vocalist Brittany Howard, who dropped the title track to the What Now LP, slated for release next year. First hour we had new albums to talk about from L'Rain, Helena Deland, Jamila Woods, and veteran Japanese band Lamp. Once we hit part three, the big bomb to drop is the latest LP from Bad Bunny, and we also had Pink Pantheress dropping a solo album in just a few weeks' time. Great stuff from the Korean indie and bubbling under K-pop scene as well in part 4, with ADOY heading to SXSW Sydney next month along with tunes from Summer Soul and Chamsom to check out, amongst others. Whew!#feelthegravityNew Muses Monday10/16/2023The New Muses DanceTracklist (st:rt)Part 1 (00:00)Brittany Howard – What NowRachel Chinouriri – The HillsThe Last Dinner Party – My Lady of Mercyflyingfish – blurryboygenius – Black HoleL'Rain – 5 to 8 Hours a Day (WWwaG)Lewis OfMan – Frisco Blues Part 2 (34:13)Lamp – Alone In My RoomHelena Deland – The AnimalsJamila Woods feat Saba – PracticeThe South Hill Experiment feat Jeff Parker – Parker Solar ProbeBenny Sings – Sailing Car, The Garden – The 4th SummerCar, The Garden – DIAMOND Poppin' Off!Part 3 (61:15)Bad Bunny – MR. OCTOBERIce Spice feat Rema – Pretty GirlPink Pantheress – Capable of LoveFred again... feat Jozzy – ten Troye Sivan – One of Your GirlsHolly Humberstone – Paint My Bedroom BlackChelsea Cutler – Loved By You Fresh K CutsPart 4 (91:31)ADOY – AvenueSummer Soul feat Jueun – RideMatter Halo – Million (hanbee remix)Hamzzi – plantSoowoo feat amin – StayChamsom – ShimmerJoonand – Alone
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticIn this segment, we discuss PinkPantheress' upcoming debut album, "Heaven Knows." The album is a collection of music that she has made over the last two years, and it is said to be a reflection of her personal growth and healing.PinkPantheress has spoken about how the album was inspired by her experience of grief and loss. She has said that the album is about "learning to be alone and finding comfort in that."We talk about the themes of the album, the music, and what we can expect from PinkPantheress' debut. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Self-less leadership is bad for everyone.” Join us as Sarah talks with Kedren about the impact of self-less leadership on leaders and teams and the sustainable ways leaders can empower and invest in team members without burning out. To learn more about Work Wisdom, visit our website at www.workwisdomllc.com and follow us on LinkedIn and Instagram (@workwisdom). The closing song is "Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now" by The Smiths.
You are not alone… So give your best to your family and give your best to your ministry! Episode Scripture Reference: Psalm 139 :1-18 Heaven knows your name and so does your family and friends. Give your best to both worlds, because God is there to help you succeed in your family and ministry. So with this in perspective, when you are in a tough place… with your church, board members, parents, students, senior pastors, or even your own family, there is one thing that you must keep in perspective… WHO DO YOU WORK FOR? You work for God! Not arrogantly, but confidently. God put you on this road of ministry and He will keep you there. Stay confident that you are not subservient to your other pastors or board members. That your calling is as high a calling as all the rest…if they aren't on that same page with you, then are you sure God has called you there? If you aren't sure that God has brought you to this place in ministry then…find another place or vocation. Sounds harsh, but don't waste your time where you are not suppose to be. Your war is not with those people, your war is with the true enemies called principalities and powers, not flesh and blood. Heaven already knows your name and they are cheering you on! So, ask God to give you power and wisdom. Leadership isn't always fun. Most of the time it's pure WORK! The more people you lead… unfortunately, the better chances you have for people to be upset or angry with you. In order to thrive, you must know that you belong to God and that you are a leader in His army. That means His authority and power are at your access. “The weapons we fight with are not the weapons of this world…” That means we have weapons at our command to fight! _______________________________ Looking for a new student ministry resource? You can read my book “Burn Up Not Out: A Student Ministry Fire Builder's Guidebook” here: https://amzn.to/3PtBTIy Listen to more episodes from the Youth Worker On Fire Podcast here: https://bit.ly/3saDyYq _______________________________ EPISODE CREDITS Email us at: youthworkeronfire@gmail.com Hosted by: Doug Edwards Theme Song: "The One and Only" by The 808 : Listen to more at https://bit.ly/3FTYIAJ Intro/Outro Voiceover: Michael Helms : https://www.youtube.com/@MichaelTheSoundGuy Edited by: Secret Roots Music House
Mad Love in N.Y.C. Paperback – July 12, 2023by Arielle Holmes (Author), Jaxon Ray (Contributor)Loose yourself in tales of love, heroin, raw emotion, and honesty as Holmes conveys her true life experiences living on the streets, searching for meaning in a world of chaos .The writings that inspired the 2014 film Heaven Knows What - the true accounts of Arielle Holmes, written by Arielle Holmes.https://amzn.to/3qYorEBThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/1198501/advertisement
World War II Movie Night does its 4th (!) movie starring Robert Mitchum with 1957's "Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison." During the War in the Pacific, a U.S. Marine washes ashore a small island improbably inhabited by a Nun (Deborah Kerr). The Japanese periodically poke their heads around, but for the most part it's just the Marine and the Nun, figuring out their new, shared living situation. Made by the same director who did "The African Queen," HKMA may be an attempt to do for WWII what that movie did for WWI... Asides include the famous - and unexpectedly moving - rivalry between Joe Louis and Max Schmeling, and the time I interviewed the most famous Nun. Drop us a line at worldwartwomovienight@gmail.com Check out our Twitter at http://twitter.com/WWIIMovieNight
Harvey Brownstone conducts an in-depth interview with Bruce Sudano, Singer-Songwriter, Recording Artist, Husband of Donna Summer About Harvey's guest: Today's guest, Bruce Sudano, is a renowned singer-songwriter and recording artist who's written classic hit songs for many of the music world's biggest superstars including Michael Jackson, Dolly Parton, Reba McEntyre and of course, his beloved late wife, the magnificent Donna Summer. In the late 60's, he co-founded the band “Alive N Kickin”, which had the hit song “Tighter Tighter”. He then co-founded the band “Brooklyn Dreams”, scoring a hit single with the song “Music, Harmony and Rhythm”, and they also appeared in the movie “American Hot Wax”, performing as “The Planotones”. He recorded 4 albums with “Brooklyn Dreams”, and their final album, “Won't Let Go”, included the title track for the movie “The Hollywood Knights” starring Tony Danza, Michelle Pfeiffer and Fran Drescher. In the late 70s, his whole world changed when he met and fell in love with Donna Summer, and they got married in 1980. Their collaborations led to a string of hits including “Take it to the Zoo”, “Heaven Knows”, “Bad Girls”, “Lucky” and “On My Honour”, and he co-wrote 4 songs on Donna Summer's “She Works Hard for the Money” album. For 2 decades he toured with Donna Summer, playing keyboards and singing background vocals in her band. He's written or co-written many classic hit songs including “Ball of Fire”, “Starting Over Again”, which was a #1 hit record for Dolly Parton, and later recorded by Reba McEntyre. He also wrote the Grammy-nominated hit, “Tell Me I'm Not Dreamin”, recorded by Michael Jackson and his brother Jermaine. And he wrote "Closest Thing to Perfect", which was the title track for the movie “Perfect”, starring John Travolta and Jamie Lee Curtis. As a solo artist, he's recorded 9 albums, including “Fugitive Kind”, “Rainy Day Soul”, which earned him the New Music Weekly Adult Contemporary Artist of the Year award, “Life and the Romantic”, which produced the hit song, “It's Her Wedding Day”, which won the New Music Weekly Adult Contemporary Song of the Year award, “The Burbank Sessions”, “21st Century World”, “Spirals, Volumes 1 and 2”, which he wrote during the pandemic, “Ode to a Nightingale”, and of course, the beautiful album entitled “With Angels on a Carousel” released in 2014, honoring the legacy of his beautiful wife Donna Summer. He was also heavily involved in the highly acclaimed 2018 Broadway musical: “Summer: The Donna Summer Musical.” For more interviews and podcasts go to: https://www.harveybrownstoneinterviews.com/ To see more about Bruce Sudano, go to:https://www.brucesudano.com/ http://www.facebook.com/brucesudanomusic https://instagram.com/brucesudano https://twitter.com/brucesudanohttps://www.youtube.com/BruceSudanoMusichttps://open.spotify.com/artist/603Q8uOwTjPYqTTBfwF8pZhttps://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/bruce-sudano/478094https://www.amazon.com/Bruce-Sudano/e/B000APT2EK #BruceSudano #DonnaSummer #harveybrownstoneinterviews
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The Queen of Disco's hits of the 1970s and early '80s included "Hot Stuff," "Last Dance," "Heaven Knows," "On the Radio," "Bad Girls," and "She Works Hard for the Money." She had three consecutive No. 1 platinum albums, and 11 gold albums. She's now the subject of a new HBO documentary, titled Love to Love You: Donna Summer. She died in 2012. Originally broadcast in 2003. Also, we remember Chris Strachwitz, the founder of Arhoolie records. He devoted his life to tracking down regional musicians – and recording them in their homes, front porches and beer joints. He died earlier this month.
DONNA SUMMER SPECIAL NO MORE TEARS (ENOUGH IS ENOUGH) (12″ Version) Barbra Streisand and Donna Summer 1979 MACARTHUR PARK SUITE (Macarthur Park, One Of A Kind, Heaven Knows, Macarthur Park)... LEARN MORE The post Donna Summer Special 24FEB2023 Part 3 appeared first on Turn the Beat Around.
This is a great one. Robert Plant November 3, 1993 Chicago on the Fate of Nations Tour. We hear an excellent recording of Robert in tip top form, with a great band. In the Mood (medley), Heaven Knows, and an incredible blues jam with James Cotton on harp. So so so good.
Eighty episodes later and we're finally discussing some more of the Safdie Brothers! This time discussing their breakthrough films, Daddy Longlegs and Heaven Knows What! Ep36 - Good Time & Uncut Gems - https://www.galaxyoffilm.com/podcast/episode/1f8004ff/ep36-good-time-and-uncut-gems #SpartanStrong MSU student resources and fundraisers - https://linktr.ee/msustrong?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=0fb7e16d-18d4-4a34-b65f-2f048448d27c You can watch Catalina's Curse, the new Galaxy Of Film short film right now - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DpU7YlqNGfE&feature=youtu.be Find more of our podcast, as well as the rest of our content on GalaxyOfFilm.com You can follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok @GalaxyOfFilm and subscribe to our YouTube channel, Galaxy Of Film Productions! Like A Surgeon. | An original short film by Maximillian Wood - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wMEcrJQcy0g Follow our guest stars! Gabi - @ElleDevPhoto on Instagram, and her music video can be found here! -https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lIUYRA87KQA Alex - @Awreams on both Instagram and Twitter, and on his website - https://alexanderwreams.contently.com Music made by Dakari Holder & Tyler Jansen Graphic design by MC Media. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/galaxyoffilm/support