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Laker Country 104.9
Community Conversation 3-14

Laker Country 104.9

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 10:43


Jeff Hoover talks with Brian "Hooty" Stephens.

Cabincast
Cabincast Reacts! - The Owl House S1 E6 - Hooty's Moving Hassle

Cabincast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 29:09


Oliver, Jamie and Emily continue with Owl House! A heavily Hooty episode this week! And a completely unrelated title too...

Coach Gent's Scouting Report
Hooty who is on top of the Christmas tree?

Coach Gent's Scouting Report

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 25:13


Fifth Wheel Mafia
Ep. 21 DJ. Hooty Hoo

Fifth Wheel Mafia

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 33:35


DJ Hooty Hoo, currently drives for Pro Transport, He is originally from Kentucky.  he is a proud Louisville Cardinals' fan! the color of his rig is red. He has named it Little Red. DJ Hooty Hoo says it Matches him perfectly! I his nickname is DJ Hooty Hoo because he has DJ-ed for over ten years. he has worked with Many big-name artists, Such as Mystical, Jelly roll, Snoop just to name a few. Listen to this episode to get to know to know more about DJ Hooty Hoo --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fifth-wheel-mafia/support

Snugradio
The One With Hooty McBoob

Snugradio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2023 102:34


June 21st - Show 968 The Chat Which one of our hosts would be Hooty Mcboob if they were famous for the day?  Also, Lee has some good news about his car and we discuss if anti-heroes are, indeed, villains Emergency Questions Imagine you are hiking in the [...]

Atlanta Film Chat
Coast to Coast - Hooty Hoo's 150 Projects with Eddie Pence

Atlanta Film Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 59:00


Eddie Pence joins Chuck and Dustin on this episode of Coast to Coast discussing the various projects the team is working on together, including a feature film and Eddie's new comed special!This 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/4682061/advertisement

Bleav in Arizona Fit
The Incredible Nomadic Hooty

Bleav in Arizona Fit

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 67:34


Hanah Hoetmer is a professional alpinist/climber who The Northface sponsors through their first-ever Athlete Development Program. Hoetmer is another budding entrepreneur and free spirit that has followed her intuition to craft her life. Hoetmer also serves as the Volunteer Programs Manager at The American Alpine Club and Adventure Coordinator at The Lockwood Foundation. . Tune in today as health and wellness marketing expert @coachiknight and professional alpinist @hootymer discuss how following her heart has led her to become one of the up-and-coming champions in the climbing space and how she hopes to make an impact through her work.         . Connect with Hannah: Instagram Meta . Music provided by, Ultratech. Song- "Son" License- https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/ . Follow me: @coachiknight . See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Jenn & Friends Podcast
Hooty Hoo KSU Men's Basketball Team

The Jenn & Friends Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 0:43


The Rookie Contract
S3: Ep. 2: Hooty Hoo Forever (Feat. Matteen Rad)

The Rookie Contract

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 34:51


This week's episode features Matteen Rad. Matteen is currently a PxP free agent, with current opportunities that include calling games for Emory and Kennesaw State University. Matteen, a Kennesaw State alum, dives into his PxP roles, his unconventional journey to the mic, his previous opportunity with Atlanta United as their seasonal Communication Assistant, getting reps at a smaller D-1 school, PLUS MUCH MORE! Listen and be inspired. Matteen's social links: Connect with him down below Twitter: @MatteenRad LinkedIn If you would like to be on the podcast and are in the #sportsbiz, fill this out: https://bit.ly/TRC_GuestForm Rookie Contract social links: https://linktr.ee/TheRookieContract Kate's social links: Twitter: https://twitter.com/katenorum LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katenorum/ Music: Synapse by Shane Ivers https://www.silvermansound.com Thank you for watching! - Kate

The HoneyPot 🍯
Video~ funny Hooty moment ✨

The HoneyPot 🍯

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2023 0:39


This video is literally so hilarious! Also, do you like my new intro?

Bill and Frank's Guilt-Free Pleasures
Hootie & The Blowfish: ”Hold My Hand” (A Redemption Episode)

Bill and Frank's Guilt-Free Pleasures

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2023 48:27


Through revisiting Hootie & The Blowfish's first major single, Frank is finally able to come to terms with his shame. He is so sorry, Hootie. Links: Music Video Sesame Street Segment David Letterman Show How Our Cruelty Killed Hootie and the Blowfish - and Damaged Our Souls Mixtape You can find us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Masadon, and our website. You can email us at BandFGuiltFree@gmail.com, too. Here is our Spotify playlist featuring every song we've featured. Our theme music is by the incredibly talented Ian McGlynn.   Transcript Bill: [0:01] Today is redemption day at Bill and Frank's Guilt-Free Pleasures. We are going to celebrate the positive force that is Hootie and the Blowfish by taking, a deep dive into their iconic first single. Frank: [0:17] So why don't you hold our hand as we take you through this song and take you through the band's history. This is Bill and Frank's Guilt-Free Pleasures. So I have a confession to make. I know the name of the podcast is Bill and Frank's Guilt-Free Pleasures, but I am riddled with guilt. Riddled with guilt for what I have done with a band that I once loved and then turned my back on because it was popular to make fun of them. And of course we're talking about Hootie and the Blowfish, and we're going to be talking specifically about Hold My Hand today, but back in 94, Hootie and the Blowfish burst onto the scene with their album Crack to Review, and were hugely popular. Crack to Review is not only one of the best debut albums of all time, but one of the best-selling albums of all time. And then 96 they released Fairweather Johnson. So, Cracked Review has I think 26 million copies sold and then by 96 Fairweather Johnson comes out 2.3 million copies sold. So the world turned their back on Hootie and the Blowfish and I was one of those who turned his back on them. I, I denied liking them. They were a dirty secret to me. I loved their music still. I still loved their music. [1:46] I was not supportive of the band and made fun of them. And for that, I need forgiveness. Bill: [1:54] So Hootie and the Blowfish, if you're listening, we're sorry. And we're going to go from guilty to guilt-free today. Let's go through the history of hooting the blowfish. Frank: [2:10] Yeah, so they kind of burst on the scene in 94, but they weren't just brand new. They had been playing as a band for eight years. They met and started the band in 86 in South Carolina. And the story goes, Mark Bryan heard Darius Rucker singing in the shower when they were both freshmen at university. From there he said like, hey, you got the, you have this great voice. So they started a band called the Wolf Brothers. And then they brought Dean Felber and the original drummer. Give me a second here. I have his name. Brantley Smith started the band. And then after university, Brantley left the band because he wanted to pursue a career in music ministry. And that's when Jim Sonnefeld came into the band. Bill: [2:58] And Jim Sonnefeld's tryout, is that what they call it when they're trying it? That's a better word. When he had his audition, he said to them, I write songs too. So Darius Rucker is telling the story at a concert a few years ago. And he's like, oh boy. And they said they spent the whole day kind. Frank: [3:02] Or audition, I think? Yep. Bill: [3:15] Of with him. And they had been drinking beer all day and like, oh boy, here we go. He's got a song. And the song that he brought to them was Hold My Hand. Even though it says all four of them wrote it from what I gather this is Jim Sonnefeld's song I think Darius Ruckerman worked on some lyrics as well I'm not sure I mean I like the idea that they, gave themselves all writing credit which of course was financially a great thing yeah but hold my hand was what the new drummer brought into the band and it's, one of those classic stories where you have all these pieces and then you kind of switch up drummers thinking of course that thing you do and then you some or the yeah was it Ringo okay sure so hold my hand which is the song we're gonna be talking about today was written I think probably 89 somewhere around. Frank: [4:04] 89, yep. Bill: [4:05] There so there's a version of it from 1990 that is released on the Cracked Rearviews 25th anniversary and there's another version of it on their EP Koochie Pop and then it came out again and cracked rearview. So by 1994, a lot of these songs have already existed for four to five years, I think. I think, I mean, maybe two to five years, but they've been around. Frank: [4:31] Yeah, because Houdini and the Blowfish were huge in the college bar scene in South Carolina. They all stuck around there. They played, you know, they're sitting in there going from bar to bar in their van and everything and, you know, just kind of living that musician life until they caught their big break and caught it they did. Bill: [4:54] And it was tricky because they were denied the South by Southwest entry. They're never allowed in from what I can gather when they were trying out. They have these rejection letters from like Geffen Records, people saying, well, the criticism was this is the type of music people don't want nowadays. So that was there. So this sort of music from our early 90s. I mean, there's this big transition where suddenly it got darker. But this music existed. So I feel like we've talked before about this where there's this sort of dark cloud. We act as though, Existed in those early 90s this feeling of dread existential crisis, But the truth is who in the blowfish was out there playing? Someone's listening to country music non-stop on the radio too. So there's other stories going on. Frank: [5:40] Yeah, yeah, and there isn't that, like you said, it isn't doom and gloom with their music. It's called like middle of the road rock or like safe rock or whatever, but it's happy, it's positive and I think that's what we needed at that point. Bill: [5:58] Clearly the US craved it because it was the number one Billboard album. and our rock album going to number one for the year, still is kind of a rare thing. But it had that heartland feel to it. It had the positive vibes we wanted, and everyone was listening to it. And I know you feel bad about turning your back on them but you weren't the only person who owned the album. But amongst our friends, You were the only one who was willing to say you had it. Frank: [6:27] Yeah, I had already established myself as being a huge Toad the Wet Sprocket fan, and I still am. And then bringing Hooting the Blowfish into the mix as well. I was concerned about being that guy that just liked bands with ridiculous names. Bill: [6:45] And I was doing my best to try to prove that I really liked early Genesis. So I'd already staked my claim in Prague Rock, Even though it's deep down, I just want to listen to Phil Collins all day. Frank: [6:51] Hahaha. [6:58] Yeah, yeah, yeah. And I know that this is probably common knowledge, but I think it bears repeating. The name Hootie and the Blowfish doesn't refer to anyone in the band. Bill: [7:08] Right, and they have a whole sketch on Key and Peele about this. It's okay, but it's the idea that he's not Hooty. Frank: [7:09] Everyone thought that Darius Rocker was Hooty and the band was the Blowfish. [7:16] Oh do they okay yeah oh yeah yeah yeah yeah that's right. Bill: [7:22] Yeah, yeah. And that is a thing, Darius Rucker says, oh man, now that they're touring again, he keeps being called Hooty. But it was Darius Rucker who describes himself as a bit of a, he says, I'm a nice guy, but. Frank: [7:27] Oh, serious. Bill: [7:34] I can be a bit of a jerk sometimes and I would give these nicknames to people and sometimes they weren't the kindest nicknames, So he called one guy Hootie. Frank: [7:42] Yeah, because he had big eyes and looked like an owl. Bill: [7:44] Right and then another guy came out with like I don't I'm guessing he had facial features that made him look like a blowfish. Frank: [7:50] Yeah maybe like dizzy Gillespie cheeks or. Bill: [7:52] So he Yeah, so he called one of the guys Hootie and one of the guys blowfish and then he turned said Why don't we just call ourselves hooting the blowfish to whoever was in the band at that moment? But we've always thought Blowfish was plural. Turns out there was a guy named Blowfish and a guy named Hooty, according to Darius Rucker. I don't know how these two guys feel about it. But that was it. And then like so many other things, like told the Wet's Sprocket, they said, well, we put that in as a joke because they're in a battle of the bands or whatever, right? And then it never left. And this is the same thing. Well, we're gonna live. Well, I mean, the great thing is for search engine optimization, you type in Hooty. Frank: [8:21] It just stuck, yeah. Bill: [8:28] There's not too much that comes up outside of this band. Frank: [8:30] That comes up, yeah, exactly. Yeah. Bill: [8:33] So this brings us to, well, we've already talked about it. Cracked Rearview is their debut album. They've had several EPs already that sold well. I think Coochie Pop sold like 50,000 copies or something. And so they are wise enough to have already formed. Frank: [8:43] Yeah, yeah. Bill: [8:47] A corporation, Hootie the Blowfish. And they had like an office in, I think it's South Carolina or wherever they were. They already have it and they still have that office. But they set up a corporation and put in their own like insurance and stuff. So they were made sure they were paid all the time. And they were wise enough by the time that they hit it big, they were 29, I think. Yeah, they were late 20s. Yeah. Frank: [9:10] Yeah, they were late 20s by the time everything sort of panned out for them. Bill: [9:14] Yeah. So that kind of gave them career longevity, even though they seemed to be a flash in the pan in terms of, I don't know, pop zeitgeist moment or whatever. Frank: [9:25] And like the, I don't think they were ever cool necessarily, but they were popular. Bill: [9:35] Yeah. And Darius Rucker even said himself, they knew that. [9:38] Things were going great for them. But deep down, he said they knew they weren't great. Frank: [9:43] You get the feeling that there's no huge egos with that, with the band. Bill: [9:46] Yeah. Yeah, exactly. And they didn't have that. And they're all buddies. And they stayed together. Interesting side note Trivia the band members have had marriages and divorces all of them right cuz that's just life in this industry. I, Talk as though I know all about this industry. So drummer. Frank: [10:02] Well, your wife's in the industry, right? Bill: [10:06] The drummer Barry Sonnefeld Gets divorced and in 2008 he marries Mark Bryan's ex-wife. Frank: [10:16] Oh, seriously? Oh, geez. Bill: [10:16] Yeah, they all are still buddies. So that has worked out. So So that's a bit of random trivia for you there. Frank: [10:20] Okay. [10:23] I did not know that. Wow. You got to have a strong friendship for that to happen. happen. That's crazy. It's like Johnny and Joey Ramone all of a sudden. Bill: [10:29] Yeah. [10:30] Yeah. I mean, they never look at each other in interviews and they don't speak and. [10:38] I made up the don't speak part. I'm not even sure. I'm not even sure they're friends, but they still work together as a corporate unit. All right. So Cracked Rearview. This is the album you lent me in 1994. Right? So I borrowed it from you. And back then, I mean, CDs were so expensive. Frank: [10:55] Did you create a tape? Did you? Yeah. Bill: [10:57] Oh for sure. Frank: [10:58] But there's something so comforting in Darius Rucker's voice. It's that that baritone. It feels familiar and it feels comfortable and it feels safe. Bill: [11:09] And it has all these sort of elements all baked into it. So you have this Rock and roll heartland feel but you have a soul feel in there and then you also have a country feel. Frank: [11:20] You have a soul feel in there. Bill: [11:20] And that's all mixing into like well, basically all the modes of popular american music all in one voice. Frank: [11:27] Yeah and it crossed so many genres which is probably why Crack to Review did as good as it did. It spoke to so many different people. Bill: [11:36] Dears Rucker said that to him, hold my hand as a protest song. [11:41] And he said, for me, the song was always about racism, which I never thought of. Frank: [11:46] No, and we talked about this a little bit before some of the misheard lyrics. I thought it was more of a romantic type of song, almost going back to like that early 60s, that kind of like, I wanna hold your hand, like that kind of a feel. And then I just misheard some lyrics while I was listening to it when I was younger and thought it was more about romance, but it's about the way I understood it now, rereading the lyrics, it's about pulling people up and building them up and supporting people, and being there for them. The harmonies, particularly in the chorus, It just, it helps to push through that theme of what, hold my hand, what that that resembles. Bill: [12:35] You always use that word. That drives me insane. Alright. So this song has three iterations to it. So there's this one, which is the one we all know, but there was two earlier versions. So the neat thing is hearing its development as it went. But neater still is it wasn't really developed. It was already there in 1990. I read somewhere where they said 95% of the sound was already on those EPs and you can hear it. Every part of it has already been worked together by them. So the producer of this is Don Gaiman, who also worked with Mellencamp and REM in the, past. And so they thought it was a good fit. And it was and he did bring some things out there like he just pushed certain sounds out there. You can hear the bass much better. a clarity and there's way more power in the chorus, which is what makes the song what it is to me. But they already had it there. So it's kind of neat that this band knew what they were and work towards it. It wasn't as though they were created by a producer. Frank: [13:45] Yeah, the producer just took what was already there and just sort of fine-tuned it a bit. Bill: [13:49] All right. Well, let's talk about the song. Frank: [13:54] Yeah, song analysis. What I like, it starts off with that nice clean acoustic guitar strum, and it starts off with the opening line, with a little love and some tenderness. We'll walk upon the water, we'll rise above the mess. With a little peace and some harmony, we'll take the world together, we'll take them by the hand. Bill: [14:14] Now, that in itself is something worth looking over, why this band is so popular. So, with a little love and some tenderness kind of brings back some of those peace and love 60s stuff. We'll Walk Upon the Water brings in the gospel, right? We'll Rise Above the Mess with a little peace and some harmony. And so you have this sort of all of us are together. When I heard this originally, I just thought it was a love song, because I have the Beatles, I want to hold your hand in my head. that's all I think it's about. But as I'm looking at it now, the gospel throwback lines make it feel much bigger thing, that there's something much more powerful going on. And that leads of course to the pre-chorus almost, or tease pre-chorus, cause I've got a hand for you, cause I wanna run with you. I just love the notion that it's holding someone's hand and then running with them. So you're kind of taking them somewhere, you're either taking them away from something, or towards something. And I think in this song is both. Frank: [15:14] You're running towards something. [15:18] But, and it's also, you're helping them to get there. It's like, it paints this beautiful picture in my mind anyways, of like, there's an excitement behind it too, cause like you're dragging someone's like, I got like, no, no, no, no, no, you got to come here. This is super exciting. Come with me. Bill: [15:34] So you have a, the next verse or I don't know, but it's yeah, we'll call it verse. Yesterday I saw you standing there. Of course. We don't think it's yesterday. What do we think? Frank: [15:47] Yes, indeed. Bill: [15:48] Yes, indeed. Okay, so there's music yeah. Frank: [15:51] Well, and that was the other in the in the first verse, it was, when he says, we'll walk upon the water, we'll rise above the mess. I was I mean, it's just a slight change. But we'll I thought it was we'll rise above the mist. Bill: [16:04] Same with me because I thought I matched the water but the mess is is better but I but this is the same I'm realizing now other lyrics so yesterday I saw you standing there your head was down your eyes were red No comb had touched your hair. I said get up and let me see you smile, We'll take a walk together walk the road a while cuz, But what cuz as a nut cousin hasn't because that line there where the idea of finding somebody who is down in the dumps. Now, just off the top of my head, just thinking about this, how about this for a reading? You're sitting down, you're ready for this? Frank: [16:43] I'm sitting down, yep. Bill: [16:45] This is Hootie and the Blowfish talking to 1990s music. Frank: [16:55] Oh, wow. Bill: [16:56] What do you think? They're looking at the grunge movement. Frank: [16:58] Yeah. Bill: [16:58] They're looking at the people just sitting there with their red eyes are all upset. And this is the band coming to us and saying. Frank: [17:06] The band is saving the world. Bill: [17:07] The band is saving the world. Yeah, cause we didn't comb our hair. Take a look at all those grunge people. They didn't comb their hair. And he says, get up, let me see you smile. I love that. Cause like no one was smiling. It wasn't a thing. And he's gonna take us on a walk. We're walking together, walk down that road. And that's of course these classics Southern songs, beautiful pictures of this sort of harmony, hospitality. Let's get together. Frank: [17:35] And you can see that they're walking down a country road. There's like 100 year old trees lining the street and everything. and it's just a simpler time. Bill: [17:46] So here we go. Now we're headed into it. I've got a hand for you. I want to run with you. We've heard that before. And then it goes in that chorus. Hold my hand. I want you to hold my hand. and hold my hand, I'll take you to a place where you can be anything you want to be because I want to love you the best that the best that I can. Frank: [18:09] I'm getting goosebumpy and I'm getting teary-eyed right now. This is so beautiful. This is so, so beautiful. And then, like I said, Daris Rocker's voice is just so comforting and accepting. It is, oh my goodness, why did I ever turn my backs on these guys? Bill: [18:31] Listener Frank's actually crying. You are we didn't take a break here. Frank: [18:35] I might be. Yeah, no, it's just, oh, what was I doing? What was I thinking? My 20s were wasted. Bill: [18:46] Here's the thing listening to the lyrics of the song, tweeting the blowfish is not going to deny you entrance and to hootie-halla. Frank: [18:55] Oh, I know. And Darius Rucker's gonna take me by the hand and he's gonna run with me to all the fun and cool things. gonna judge you? No! It's okay. Oh man, such a beautiful song. Oh, I love this song. Bill: [18:56] You're still gonna be able to walk there with them. [19:04] He's not gonna judge you. It's okay. [19:12] Alright, let's work through some more of these lyrics because I think this is pretty rewarding. See, I was wasted and I was wasting time till I thought about your problems. I thought about your crimes. Now, I didn't think it was crimes. I thought it was crap. I thought about your crap. Okay, all right, so I thought it was tongue crap but crimes crimes is odd to me. Frank: [19:26] I heard crimes but. Bill: [19:32] So see I was wasted is wasting time thought about your problems thought about your crimes, Then I stood up and then I screamed aloud. I don't want to be part of your problems, Don't want to be part of your crowd that this this is the verse where it did throw me a bit thinking about Okay, this isn't just hey, let's hold hands and we'll be okay because when Darius Rucker says he's thinking racism, I'm trying to wonder if he's thinking about, Maybe American history or something about the I don't know if he's thinking about your the crimes that's been done in the name of, You know a segregation or what slavery all these sorts of things where he's now there. I, Don't know. I feel like when I was reading it he's screaming and he's saying I don't want to be part of this problem, Yeah, and then he's gonna grab the hand and take them away. Frank: [20:24] Yeah, that's the way I read it. Cause like you can read it one way saying, like he's just, he's getting out of there. But my understanding is he's getting out of there, but he's taking his friend with him. Bill: [20:36] Yeah, he's escaping but with so he is in a sense, saving people but this sort of notion that you could pull someone out of of whatever garbage they're in. Frank: [20:49] Oh, the muck and the mire and the crap that they're dealing with and all that. And yeah, he's being that good friend. Bill: [20:49] Yeah. [20:55] Yeah, so what this song is saying is you can be redeemed. And that's what we need to hear. In the 90s, there was so much, at least the early 90s, that sort of music was like, well, to quote a Nirvana song, that was a joke, but still it was called, I Hate Myself, I Wanna Die. But this is Hootie the Blowfish saying, no, no, no, come on up. and telling you who you are, right? You know, when Koma touched your hair, I'll show you what a good shampoo and conditioner can do. Frank: [21:23] And I just want to see you smile. Oh, when I see you smile. Bill: [21:24] And I just wanna see you smile. Yeah, yeah. Wow, that comes back to that song you danced to. Frank: [21:33] Yeah, that was an early 90s song too. Yeah. And considering that, like Hootie and the Blowfish. Bill: [21:34] Yeah, this is all coming together. Yeah, all that stuff got destroyed with the grunge movement and all this, but it wasn't able to destroy some peace and harmony. Frank: [21:47] They came like from the mid 80s. That's when they started off 86 I think it was. So you know they're putting in their time and they're this fun bar band and everything and they have this popularity but then they're they're kind of watching like you said that they got rejection letters saying, this isn't the music that people want to listen to right now. Well obviously it was because it sold as huge as it was, but watching that huge cultural shift in terms of the music style and what was popular for about two years, but just persisting on. They held each other's hands and they got themselves through all that. Bill: [22:28] And that leads to our little switch up in that next chorus that kind of takes us through to the end where they talk about what he talks about having hand for you and all that stuff but says hold my hand want you to hold my hand that's his background i guess i could read this without the background vocals let me try that again. Frank: [22:45] Yeah, but the background vocals before you go any further, the harmonies and they're singing, It rounds everything out so well. And David Crosby sang harmonies on this for the choruses. Bill: [22:58] And this is what makes the big difference between the early versions and this is that chorus the sound of the voices pushing it forward is strong and if you listen closely you can hear David Crosby because there's that Crosby stills Nash sound, at least one third of it moving in there and I can almost kind of perceive that. Frank: [23:13] This is. Yeah. Well, it really does help that chorus pop. Bill: [23:19] Vocal pushing the song up to the heights. Oh yeah. And so in that chorus, instead of saying, I'll, take you to the place where you can be, it changes to, I'll take you to the promised land, capital P, capital L. So you have two things one is a course classic gospel language, but also promised land is language of, The abolitionist movement. Yeah, right. So so I can't. Frank: [23:49] Yes, yeah, yeah, yeah. Bill: [23:51] Unsee this now, especially after Darius Rucker saying he always felt it was a protest song, So whatever he's looking at there in there or whatever Jim Sonfeld was also thinking when he wrote it I'm curious what the original version was and what? what the drummer brought to the band and then what the band did with it. Because I mean, to be fair, the song isn't what it is without that guitar bridge, right? The song isn't what it is without that sort of moving bass line that you can really hear, in this version. So I do like that they're all for credit as songwriters. Frank: [24:26] Yeah yeah yep. Bill: [24:29] The video for this, we'll come back to, we're going to come back to the song. Frank: [24:33] Yeah why's Jim gotta be the only one with his shirt off though yeah flesh. Bill: [24:36] But it was very odd why he's shirtless. At one point I wondered if he had any clothes on, like, oh good, he's got cargo shorts on or something. Frank: [24:44] Color cargo shorts or whatever. Bill: [24:46] Well, we were introduced to a band who dresses like, I mean, they dress like they're going to a university party, but also pretty close to someone who's dressing, like they're about to go play 18 holes of golf. Frank: [25:00] Yeah oh and who do the blow fit that huge golf fans all of them. Bill: [25:04] Yeah, I think part of the blowback against them was this felt like PGA rock to some extent. Frank: [25:08] Yeah. Bill: [25:10] But the video has all these sort of images, of people together. There's one point that there does seem to be like this sort of group of friends together having a pack, but then there's a moment where there's a guy reading the newspaper and kids are running around him, but he never seems to get up and change his mind. Then there's another thing where a whole bunch of people, are together in a circle running around, but I'm looking for the guy who's sitting there reading the paper and he doesn't seem to be there. So I don't know what the subtext is of it. Although the band didn't look like they're having a good time. And Jim Sonnenfeld has a smile that, yeah. Frank: [25:47] Such a goofy smile. They're all goofy guys. Bill: [25:50] Yeah, it's a lot of Care Bears smiles. Not quite Care Bears stares, but they got a lot of joy. Frank: [25:53] Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, I think they're I think they're just so pumped It's just like we are recording a music video right now. We have made it. This is so exciting Well, it's tough. I know it's cliche for me to say, but it's the chorus. It's the harmonies in the chorus. Bill: [26:04] Now that we talked about music video, I wanna get that out of the way. What's your favorite part of this song? Frank: [26:18] It just really moves everything the way that it needs to go. Second there's that great guitar bridge, which I really love. But yeah, like, cause I got a hand for you. I got a hand for you. And it's all like everyone singing together and then the like, hold my hand. And then Darius Rocker punches through with with his lyrics and everything. And it's just, it just comes together so nicely. Bill: [26:43] And that's mine too. That when they sing Hold My Hand, I know you took it. It was like, that bridge felt so familiar to the guitar bridge is like, oh, this is classic 90s bridge. But I. Frank: [26:47] Well, you can't have that. That's mine. Yeah. Bill: [26:56] Yeah, I think we're in agreement that that chorus is, you know, the thing. And it's a long song. It's four and a half minutes. And then other versions are about five minutes or so. And. Frank: [27:00] Yeah, that's where it's at. But it doesn't feel long. It doesn't feel long listening to it. But you're right though, like lyrically it paints this great picture. Bill: [27:07] But it doesn't feel long. No. Frank: [27:16] And the way that it's sung, you can feel it. You can feel and you can see in your head exactly what they're singing. it's just I don't know it's a great song I am sorry I am so sorry I turned my backs on you guys. Bill: [27:30] Well, you're here to stay now. Did you watch that early Letterman performance? Frank: [27:35] I remember seeing it videos of it after after they they had been on there but and I'd seen them again when they returned to because they returned a few times to Letterman. Bill: [27:48] So the first time they played Hold My Hand there, like you could sense sort of nerves. Like Darius Rucker is not as loose. Like he's a bit restrained but what was going on was Paul Schaeffer's whole backing band was in on the chorus and, They're playing along so even though the band isn't, totally tight in the performance, but they have the support of Schaeffer's band and it is pretty cool to see and, I know Letterman likes, The name Hooting the Bullfish, but you could see he really liked the album and he was pushing there's certain things he pushes and that was one of them. Frank: [28:28] Yeah, yeah, yeah. When Letterman likes you, he really lets you know. Bill: [28:34] And this is like a bit over the top, but I'm going to read it because Darius Rucker mentioned it when in this interview, there's the whole thing about the hatred of Hooting the Blowfish. One thing he said a couple things. One thing he said is people hate us because we don't write songs about how much we hate our parents or how much school sucked. And then he also talked about the Letterman thing and he said, this is the day grunge ended. Frank: [28:59] I don't think he's wrong though. Bill: [29:04] We had just gone through three or four years of record sales not being that good and grunge being the big thing on the radio. And then all of a sudden we're saying hold my hand. You know these great little hooks that were undeniable and people wanted to hear that. They wanted to hear it again and again. Frank: [29:21] And he's not wrong. I think people needed something positive. After, like we said, the doom and gloom of the early early 90s rock. Bill: [29:30] I found something even more positive than the song and I can say it this way because it's still the. Frank: [29:35] Oh, yeah! Bill: [29:36] Song but it's on Sesame Street. It was one of the best appearances of a band that I've seen, And so they're there with the Muffets and it's about crossing the street, It was so good And so Elmo's there and Darius Rucker takes Elmo by the hand to help him cross the street and that's so good The lyrics are set up to be about waiting for an adult you trust to help you cross the street and it was. Frank: [30:00] Yeah, that's awesome. Bill: [30:03] Beautiful positive and the band is all in. Frank: [30:07] You can't go through life with a band name Hootie and the Blowfish and take yourself too, too seriously. I think they understood and which is why they probably set up that corporation. They they probably knew it's like, okay, this might like this might be our only shot. So like, let's make sure that we capitalize on it. And you get the feeling that I can't remember if I said this or not. but there's not really a big ego with the band. We talked about like them being in bar fights and stuff like that early on but that was you know I think for for good reason if you you can you know, justify violence and all that but you don't get the feeling that they lived that quote-unquote rock and roll lifestyle. Bill: [30:50] They certainly didn't before Crack but afterwards each of them sort of had their struggles from the sounds of it. Frank: [30:58] Oh yeah, yeah, yeah. Bill: [30:59] Yeah, so they never did heroin. But there was just reading interviews with like they, there was some crazy, yeah. Frank: [31:08] They partied pretty good. Well they were a party band to begin with. Well, Daris Rucker has that amazing country career right now too. Bill: [31:11] Right, and so I guess coming into this scene. [31:15] I think they found their way. They found their back on their feet, so to speak. and things are going well for them. I mean, so it's neat, you can kind of read up on the histories of each and then they're doing okay. [31:29] It's crazy. I remember when, yeah. We talked about him earlier for the Lionel Richie episode. Frank: [31:34] Which is bonkers. Bill: [31:35] His duet with Lionel Richie is bananas. Frank: [31:37] Is, yeah, it's crazy good. Can we put a little clip of it here? Bill: [31:44] Well, we got to. Yeah. Frank: [31:45] Yeah, okay. Bill: [31:48] All right, well, I think we got some categories we could talk about. Michael Bolton. Frank: [31:54] Okay, I'm going to say no. And there's reason because of that. The opening line is with a little love and some tenderness. I think he would get confused and just sing time love and tenderness. Bill: [32:08] I didn't think of that. That's good. I would love to see Darius Rucker, Michael Bolton duet, Ala, Lionel Richie, Darius Rucker duet. Frank: [32:16] Oh, yeah. Bill: [32:17] So I would like a thing where it's the Darius Rucker duets album and Michael Bolton comes out to sing, hold my hand. Frank: [32:23] That would be fantastic. As long as he's singing. He's not singing time love and tenderness. Bill: [32:28] Yeah, I think you'd have to have people feeding lines, also restraining Michael Bolton when he wants to go full Bolton, he's gonna have to control them. Frank: [32:35] Like a shock collar or something. You were weakened at Bernie's I was more running man. Bill: [32:36] They'll have ropes. [32:39] I was thinking of a series of pulleys and ropes, But yeah, you went more running man. [32:50] All right, Hallmark movie. I have written down here Hallmark Pure Flix movie, because I think this would make a great Christian movie. Frank: [32:59] And because there's no real romance about the song, it's all about like, building each other up and being like there for each. Bill: [33:02] The idea of that redemption is so much what I want life to be, that someone could come. Frank: [33:07] Together. Bill: [33:17] Along and help out somebody else. This is what the song is about. It's not the self-actualization of the person singing in terms of I'm going to find myself and get there. They might be they might find themselves in the act of their, charity towards their fellow human. Frank: [33:34] Yeah. Yeah. But but all they're doing is they're looking out for their fellow human. It's not a self-serving thing. Bill: [33:41] And so that really does feel like the band because they are always seen as collective. There's never a sense that I could see that they hated each other or or that Darius Rucker was gonna go on his own, even though he did, but it was amically. Frank: [33:54] Well, and they said they said like no we never broke up we were on hiatus. So in in 2008 was when Darius record left to do his solo career. but they're back together and they're touring and they're releasing albums and stuff like that And he said like, no, no, like we're always hooting the blowfish. we're always going to be us. Bill: [34:14] The great thing is the sort of vindication of time that 25th anniversary of crack free review finally came out like 2019. Their tour was sold out. Yes. And so I mean, it was, like the number one tour, I think of 2019. And of course, it's it coincides with that article. I mean, I don't know if we'd fully talked about it. But you read this article in Esquire magazine, which was titled What's the title of it? Frank: [34:42] How our cruelty killed Hooty and the Blowfish and damaged our souls. And then the byline is we need forgiveness for what we did in 1996. And this is what brought up a lot of guilt and pain for me realizing just like I have not atoned for my sins. Bill: [35:03] But 2019 ended up being a year that was amazing for Hootie and the Blowfish and the article is kind of funny reading it Because they're like 2018 was such a bad year. We got to find ourselves again. It's like, oh, no, no, no. Frank: [35:07] Yeah. You have no idea what's on the horizon here. Oh yeah. Bill: [35:18] Yeah, yeah, and he may even met anybody's like this being January 6. He mentioned someone's like, oh you have no idea What January 6 is gonna mean in the future too? So we have like COVID is just about to come right? COVID-19 comes towards the end of that year and it doesn't really hit North America till maybe March, of 2020 and now we're in 2023 now and oh my goodness so much has changed since then where this guy had no idea where we were headed. Frank: [35:43] Well, we'll put a link to the article in the show notes. Fantastic article. Bill: [35:45] Uh, yeah, Frank, I... Frank: [35:48] He takes a lot of pot shots at other artists that like we give these guys a pass, but we dump on Hootie and the Blowfish and he's calling out like Deep Blue something. I know Bill you love Breakfast at Tiffany's right? That's one of your favorite songs? Bill: [36:09] I don't know. Frank: [36:09] I don't think I've ever seen Bill shoot daggers at me before. But then like Dishwala, Dave Matthews band, Counting Crows, talking about all these bands. Bill: [36:13] Yeah. [36:13] But yeah, there is something to be said about where this music fits in within the 90s. Frank: [36:21] Just like, why did these guys get a pass but we dump on Hooty? Bill: [36:32] That's a good call. Like yeah, bands were able to survive and be given passes, but not this. Well that leads to the mixtape doesn't it? Frank: [36:40] Yeah, you go first. Okay, I have, it could be long. Bill: [36:41] Yeah. Okay I got a kind of long mixtape. Okay. Okay. I have a feeling we are going to cross over a lot here. Frank: [36:51] I'll let you go first. Bill: [36:52] Okay. Well here are the songs. I wanted to cut it down but that just wasn't happening because there's so many types of songs I wanted to put in here. So here we go. What I picked were bands from the 90s that were sort of given a dismissal by the wider culture in the end. Like they might have been popular, but then they were cast aside, especially by critics. Frank: [37:20] Okay. No, no, no, no. Mine is very, very superficial. Bill: [37:21] It's not crossing into your territory at all. Oh, good. Okay. Okay. So here we go. Enid by the Bare Naked Ladies. to me, Delamitri. It is. I know. And I'm not sure people hate. Frank: [37:35] That's a great song. I really like that song. Bill: [37:39] Delamitri because I'm like, I don't but it has that same happy feel. And Ian it is goofy happy feel and Bear Nickleys toured. Frank: [37:42] Oh, yes. Bill: [37:46] With Hootie and the Blowfish. Favorite of yours here, the Goo Goo Dolls. Sorry, slide. So, positive. I go back to them. Yeah, sorry about that. Two, Two Princes, Spin Doctors, Run Around, Blues Traveler, Flood, Jars of Clay. Frank: [38:08] I think I had all of those albums. Bill: [38:10] Next one for sure you'd have, Toad the Wet Sprocket, Nightingale Song. I picked a yeah, I just it's a beautiful song and then I end it with Found Out About You by Gin Blossoms. Frank: [38:14] Oh, beautiful song. [38:20] Oh, okay. So I went. [38:24] I went so superficial. Songs that have body parts in the title. Bill: [38:30] Okay, all right, here we go. Frank: [38:32] So this is my head and shoulders, knees and toes, mixtape. Put your head on my shoulder, Paul Anka. Betty Davis Eyes, Kim Karnes. When I'm Back on My Feet Again by Michael Bolton. Footloose, Kenny Loggins. In Your Arms Awhile by Josh Ritter. I Just Died in Your Arms Tonight, Cutting Crew. Bill: [38:59] Wow. Yeah, it was definitely. Frank: [39:02] And then we are ending it with hands by Jewel. Bill: [39:08] Just know, I, you know, I should have seen that coming. And I, I know. Frank: [39:12] How could you not? Bill: [39:14] And as soon as I saw that you were going, you're still speaking like, oh, here it comes. Well, I can't say hands doesn't fit. Are you giving us Christmas hands or the original? Frank: [39:24] No, the original. Bill: [39:25] Oh, the original. All right. I can't say that's better. Frank: [39:28] Yeah, it's the same song. It just has no jingle bells in it. Bill: [39:29] Same song. All right. Well, I guess I get that for the Cuckoo Dolls. I like Slide. I like that song. All right. Frank: [39:36] Yeah, you can like it. I like hands. Bill: [39:41] There's another song called Hold My Hand by Lady Gaga for the Top Gun soundtrack. Frank: [39:44] That's right, yeah. Yes, yeah, yeah. Bill: [39:47] Good tune. So I was going to have a category, greatest Hold My Hand song, but I'm like, that's, we're not all about that. And this leads to Garth Brooks at the American Music Awards. American Music Awards had the following nominations for Artist of the Year. And it was Hootie the Blowfish, Green Day, Boyz II Men, TLC, Garth Brooks. Garth Brooks wins. Now American Music Awards is a bit different. It's based on sales and votes, I think, or something. So Garth Brooks wins. And he says, I can't accept this award because when we choose one artist over another, we're, all diminished or something like that. Yeah. And then he left it. And so I had thought. Frank: [40:29] He was very diplomatic about it, basically saying he didn't deserve it. Bill: [40:36] I had read that he'd actually mentioned Hootie and the Blowfish, but it might have come up in interviews later where he said, Hootie and the Blowfish sold the most. This is clearly the band everyone loves. So that's why we're not picking Lady Gaga versus Hootie and the Blowfish. Garth Brooks wouldn't want that. So Dearest Rucker is hanging out with Garth bit of a side note here, but it all comes together. And Garth Brooks said, do you ever wonder what. Frank: [40:52] Yeah, exactly. Bill: [41:00] Happened to that award I left on the podium? And Darius Rucker said, well, what happened to it? He goes, nah, it's on my mantle at home. I love Garth Brooks. It's so great. So just for that. Frank: [41:08] So we took it? That's awesome. Bill: [41:17] I think maybe someday we'll get to friends in low places. Frank: [41:22] Yeah, there's a whole genre that we really haven't gotten into is then that that's country music that's really not been in our wheelhouse, but it's obviously in Darius Rucker's wheelhouse. Bill: [41:26] Yeah. [41:33] Yeah, I'm open to going there. Frank: [41:34] Oh absolutely same here. Bill: [41:39] We've gone on quite a journey here, Frank. Frank: [41:41] Yeah and I feel a little bit I won't say redeemed but I feel it's good to get this weight off my soul and admit that I was wrong and and apologize to Hootie and the blowfish that I was one of the many that turned their backs on them. Bill: [42:01] So fellow listeners, you may be feeling the same way too, right? You may be feeling that you turned your back on Hootie, but Hootie is back. And so are the blowfish. And things are okay. So I want you to picture yourself maybe as Frank. And the band comes walking by. And today they see Frank standing there. His head is down. His eyes are red. He's admitted that he's turned his back on the band. You know what they're going to say to you, Frank, and to you listeners? Get up. Let me see you smile. We're going to walk together. We're going to walk the road a while because we all got hands for you. Frank: [42:50] I can't wait for that day to happen. Bill: [42:53] Thank you for listening to Bill and Frank's guilt-free pleasures.

Lunar Sea Spire
Episode 426: Knock, Knock, Knockin' on Hooty's Door (from The Owl House)

Lunar Sea Spire

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 30:46


GC13, Soren, and David discuss Knock, Knock, Knockin' on Hooty's Door from The Owl House. It's like three episodes in one, each with more plot impact than the last: King learns he has a power, Eda makes her peace with the Owl Beast and gets a new form for her trouble, and Amity and Luz … Continue reading

Mortified! The Friendship Quest
Mortified! Episode 108: Hooty and the Owlbear (The Owl House)

Mortified! The Friendship Quest

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 52:39


This week, Aaron and Leyla take a LISTENER RECOMMENDATION(!!) and venture into the Boiling Isles to watch the Owl House. Join us for a discussion of baby queers we can't necessarily relate to but want to protect, the progressive sledgehammer-wielders inside the TV Animation branches of your favorite media monopolies, and owl tubes. Studio 4°C Animates Fight Sequence in Episode of The Amazing World of Gumball TV Series https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2016-08-21/studio-4c-animates-fight-sequence-in-episode-of-the-amazing-world-of-gumball-tv-series/.105596  Alex Hirsch's (@_AlexHirsch) S&P Twitter Thread https://twitter.com/_AlexHirsch/status/1537314312926003201?s=20&t=8JpXG37ayqzZ8M0STcjiYw  Amity & Luz Dance

Nani no Anime Podcast
The Definitive Season 1 Owl House Tier List

Nani no Anime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2022 101:07


Support us on PATREON for Naruto Shippuden, Arcane, CowBoy Bebop, 86, mob psycho 100, gravity falls & more REACTIONS, with much more to come, the Exclusive Nani no Anime Post Show, an ad free Podcast experience and more! ►► https://www.patreon.com/naninoanime In this episode of the Nani no Anime Podcast RuffSenpai, SeeOhKnee, SkyDaddy HMan get together and discuss One Piece Podcast is Coming + Classroom of The Elite Review Check out the Nani no Anime YouTube ► https://www.youtube.com/naninoanime Check out SeeOhKnee on YouTube ► https://www.youtube.com/seeohknee Check out RuffSenpai on YouTube ► https://www.youtube.com/RuffSenpai Check out Hman125 on YouTube ► https://www.youtube.com/c/hman125 Check out BoomSentai on YouTube ► https://www.youtube.com/c/boomsentai Time Stamp Nna 0:00:00 - Start 0:00:05 - Summer Anime 0:27:55 - Seeoh camera messed up but fixed quickly 0:28:55 - Tier list 0:29: 10 -Amities Dad 0:34:45 - Amities Mom 0:36:00 - Barktus 0:36:52 - Basha 0:37:23 - Eda 0:38:57 - Braxas 0:40:33 - Luces mom 0:41:54 - Doddy 0:44:10ish - Ruff shows something he shouldn't 0:43:20 - Ruff did it before this point 0:44:00 - Back on track 0:48:54 - Belos 0:50:20 - Gus's dad ( Perry porter? ) 0:51:45 - Gus 0:53:40 - Hooty 0:59:50 - Kikimora 01:00:07 Lilith 1:04:07 Luz 1:05:00 Mathalmew 1::09:38 Peny 1:11:50 Pincable bump 1:13:15 Smity 1:15:29 Prof humunculous 1:18:14 - Rosel 1:18:30 Steve 1:19:29 Tiddles 1:22:45 Tenela 1:24:47 Usurper 1:26:34 Viny 1:26:57 Lumity 1:29:54 Warden wrath 1:32:07 Willows dads 1:33:00 Bat queen 1:35:07 Willow 1:38:43 - End Check out the Nani no Anime Podcast on these podcast services! Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2pCC5K1vXANl4vi0YO98n4?si=GayiMvrxQYegYwyRPeUkiw Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/nani-no-anime/id1518181081 Google Podcast: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8yNWZjMzVhOC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw%3D%3D Anchor: https://anchor.fm/naninoanime/episodes/The-1st-Real-Anime-We-Watched-Growing-Up-efafam

Fun Fiction: A Fan Fiction Podcast

Well, folks. We missed it by a week... but the only way to really end pride month is by talking about one of the greatest shows to hit the airwaves with The Owl House! Listen on as Megan and Scottye desperately vie to fit every single bit of information they can in on this episode about Dana Terrace's lovely witch show! After that, Megan decides to take a trip into the mind of the Collector while Scottye decides Hooty needs to give King some House Training lessons. Link to the Discord: https://discord.gg/NNJCANfMbG (https://discord.gg/NNJCANfMbG) Support us on Patreon and get EARLY ACCESS to the show: https://www.patreon.com/ALoadofBS Get dat Merch: https://merch.aloadofpurebs.com/

Disney Channel Discourse
PART 1: THE OWL HOUSE feat. Carly and Cadence

Disney Channel Discourse

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2022 94:44


PART 1 Disney Channel Discourse is (briefly) back! This time with 100% more Accidental Cadence Echo. Carly, Cadence and I talked about The Owl House for more than 3 hours. We talked about what makes Luz such a perfect protagonist. We talked about Eda's curse. We talked about the beef between the Titan and the Collector. We talked about time travel. Carly freaked out about Gus. We talked about Philip and Caleb. We talked about Lumity. We talked about Huntlow. We talked about pretty much everything. And best of all, we tried to figure out what's going to happen in season 3. We think Hooty's gonna die. Also featuring a live reaction to Carly being retweeted by Daily Lumity. including spoilers for The Owl House, Amphibia, Star vs the Forces of Evil, Avatar the Last Airbender, Gravity Falls, Phineas and Ferb, Milo Murphy's Law, Miraculous Ladybug, Harry Potter, and High School Musical. Twitter: @carlybella_ @authcadence18 @Alexsnewhandle

Disney Channel Discourse
PART 2: THE OWL HOUSE feat. Carly and Cadence

Disney Channel Discourse

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2022 91:23


PART 2 Disney Channel Discourse is (briefly) back! This time with 100% more Accidental Cadence Echo. Carly, Cadence and I talked about The Owl House for more than 3 hours. We talked about what makes Luz such a perfect protagonist. We talked about Eda's curse. We talked about the beef between the Titan and the Collector. We talked about time travel. Carly freaked out about Gus. We talked about Philip and Caleb. We talked about Lumity. We talked about Huntlow. We talked about pretty much everything. And best of all, we tried to figure out what's going to happen in season 3. We think Hooty's gonna die. Also featuring a live reaction to Carly being retweeted by Daily Lumity. including spoilers for The Owl House, Amphibia, Star vs the Forces of Evil, Avatar the Last Airbender, Gravity Falls, Phineas and Ferb, Milo Murphy's Law, Miraculous Ladybug, Harry Potter, and High School Musical. Twitter: @carlybella_ @authcadence18 @Alexsnewhandle

Film Rage
Episode 145- Hooty Tooty Disco Cutie

Film Rage

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 43:16


Welcome back ragers to the best movie review podcast on the planet. The rage rolls on from the Film Rage Studio. This week the Film Rage Crew were in awe as they let Alex Garland's Men wash over them. Then they get greasy in the rage or dare segment.   Introduction-0:00 canyonmeadowscinema.ca -1:51 In Cinema Men (2022)-2:56 The Murman Minute-12:10 Open Rage Jim's open rage- Top Gun: Maverick - 16:40 Bryce's open rage-People don't get Rage or Dare-19:11 https://www.wheelofhorrorpodcast.com/  -22:12 The Lists Walken Off- Buscemi vs. Walken- 22:49 Another Walken Off proposed-25:57                                            Paul Walker Doubted? (part 2)-27:16 Home - Calgary Black Film Festival - March 26 to 29- 47 Films from 14 Countries- 29:02 Rage or Dare The Greasy Strangler (2016)-31:05 Bryce and Jim pull one from Murray's gooey bucket-39:33 Outro-41:25 Thanks Ragers for listening to our film review podcast. Rage On!!! https://nerdyphotographer.com/social/ https://www.filmrageyyc.com/ https://filmrage.podbean.com/ https://www.facebook.com/filmrageyyc https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/film-rage/id1493735088 https://open.spotify.com/show/4ltbJS7XkDj0inwXf9G0ZH?si=m3OzZulNRmW6d93K7DG_uw https://play.google.com/music/m/Inyleam7prw77l75he733v643jq?t=Film_Rage https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsuw4WB6zmxbgDBjFn6utlT7PFnaDa0w6 https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/film-rage?refid=stpr https://tunein.com/podcasts/Media--Entertainment-Podcasts/Film-Rage-p1325858/ https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-film-rage-63364236?cmp=ios_share&sc=ios_social_share&pr=false&autoplay=true https://www.leonardconlinphotos.com/ https://www.potatoladypodcastreviews.com/ https://flicksxrayed.com/ https://www.crimetimenerds.com/

Lunar Sea Spire
Episode 390: Hooty's Moving Hassle

Lunar Sea Spire

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 23:41


GC13 and David discuss Hooty's Moving Hassle from The Owl House. Hooty's a big boy house, and he's got the legs to prove it! When he's been conjured, anyway. Come to think of it, there's an awful lot we don't know about the way the conjuring works… And Penstagram. Maybe we're better off never having that … Continue reading

WWIIGeek
Booty hooty

WWIIGeek

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2021 6:54


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Into the Fandom Void
Better Than We Had: The Owl House Rep

Into the Fandom Void

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 19, 2021 63:13


Follow along as we discuss what stood out to us from Season 2, part 1 of The Owl House. From Lumity, and the wishes we had for our younger selves being fulfilled, our thoughts on older characters and how Daily doesn't care for Hooty (WHAT?! XD), we cover it all up to the Finale in order to talk about what we think is coming next in the show. So tune in and hop on twitter or message us to discuss more once you're done because we're excited for part 2 of Season 2!! 

Overly Animated The Owl House Podcasts
They Were Absolutely Probably Maybe Belos & Phillip – The Owl House Season 2

Overly Animated The Owl House Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 105:02


There was so much to discuss about the back-half of The Owl House S2A as we dove into many topics about episodes “Hunting Palismen”, “Eda’s Requiem”, “Knock, Knock, Knockin’ on Hooty’s Door”, “Eclipse Lake”, & “Yesterday’s Lie”. Hosts this week: […]

Overly Animated Rick and Morty Podcasts
They Were Absolutely Probably Maybe Belos & Phillip – The Owl House Season 2

Overly Animated Rick and Morty Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 105:02


There was so much to discuss about the back-half of The Owl House S2A as we dove into many topics about episodes “Hunting Palismen”, “Eda’s Requiem”, “Knock, Knock, Knockin’ on Hooty’s Door”, “Eclipse Lake”, & “Yesterday’s Lie”. Hosts this week: […]

Overly Animated Podcast
They Were Absolutely Probably Maybe Belos & Phillip – The Owl House Season 2

Overly Animated Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 105:02


There was so much to discuss about the back-half of The Owl House S2A as we dove into many topics about episodes “Hunting Palismen”, “Eda's Requiem”, “Knock, Knock, Knockin' on Hooty's Door”, “Eclipse Lake”, & “Yesterday's Lie”. Hosts this week: […]

Old School Lane
Arun and Patricia Discuss The Owl House Season 2 (Episodes 6-10)

Old School Lane

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 163:05


In honor of episodes 6-10 of Season 2 of the Disney Channel animated series The Owl House premiering on Disney+, Patricia and Arun discuss about their thoughts of the episodes with its plots, characters, major reveals, theories, and final thoughts. Warning: major spoilers ahead! 00:00 Introduction 1:25 Hunting Palismen 20:23 Eda's Requiem 49:55 Knock, Knock, Knocking on Hooty's Door 1:21:23 Eclipse Lake 2:03:59 Yesterday's Lie To listen to the discussions of Season 2 Episodes 1-5, click on the link below. https://anchor.fm/old-school-lane/episodes/Arun-and-Patricia-Discuss-The-Owl-House-Season-2-Episodes-1-5-e14qeca To check out Season 2 of The Owl House, click on the links below. https://www.disneyplus.com/series/the-owl-house/4cOTrEy0YyaX https://disneynow.com/shows/the-owl-house To check out Arun and Patricia, click on the links below https://anchor.fm/arunandpatricia https://open.spotify.com/show/7hSeCoM17tNfZeIIyTpzV3 https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy81NjBkZTEzOC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/old-school-lane/support

Owl House Series Reaction Podcast - Jake's Meatloaf

We will be taking a look at Disney's The Owl House and discussing our thoughts after watching each episode!Check out the playlist here: https://youtu.be/LZR9gukI0BE?list=PLP2W1iFO_jcyq_Uu49BmUHPalzbYv-_Vl

I Said God Damn! A True Crime Podcast

This week Stacey tells us about Maury Travis, a quiet man who murdered as many as 17 women between 2000-2002. Sources:https://medium.com/@katherinemorgan02/maury-travis-the-st-louis-video-strangler-bbb866237fb5https://murderpedia.org/male.T/t/travis-maury.htmSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/ISGDpodcast)

hooty maury travis isgdpodcast
Overly Animated The Owl House Podcasts
I’m Exhausted by How Gay This Was – The Owl House Season 2

Overly Animated The Owl House Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2021 41:06


We had to do a podcast just to talk about the big Lumity moments from “Knock, Knock, Knockin' on Hooty's Door”, the latest episode of The Owl House’s 2nd Season. Hosts this week: Dylan Hysen, Delaney Stovall, & Michelle Anderer. […]

Overly Animated Podcast
I’m Exhausted by How Gay This Was – The Owl House Season 2

Overly Animated Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2021 41:06


We had to do a podcast just to talk about the big Lumity moments from “Knock, Knock, Knockin' on Hooty's Door”, the latest episode of The Owl House's 2nd Season. Hosts this week: Dylan Hysen, Delaney Stovall, & Michelle Anderer. […]

Gay Space Rocks
Ep 28 Hooty Pukes So Many Things

Gay Space Rocks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 85:01


We take a trip to a magic world, well another magical world, as we take a look at The Owl House. We learn about friendship, shitty magic sports and lesbian disasters. The Show's Twitter: https://twitter.com/GaySpacePod Bryan's Twitter: https://twitter.com/roomwherepod August's Twitter: https://twitter.com/harpydora Standing Stones: https://twitter.com/stones_standing Discord: https://discord.gg/ZjwPuRv Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/standingstonesprod

pressboxradio1
The Hooty Hoo Story and more...in a "Wild Kingdom" edition of The Press Box

pressboxradio1

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 17:33


Chris tells his Hooty Hoo Story, Mike has his own "cow" story, and JD...well, he's JD.  And fits right into this "Wild Kingdom" edition of The Pres Box.

Rolling In The Geek
The Owl From O'Caido

Rolling In The Geek

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2021 18:00


Welcome back to Riven Tales, our background world building series! In this edition of Riven Tales Harcos recounts his final hours leading up to the first ever episode of Riven. It's not a fun story, but one he wants you to hear. Hooty hoo friends.Our backing is from Tabeltop Audio at tabletopaudio.com★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Want to help us navigate the plot twists that come with making an amazing podcast? Well there is no difficult terrain between you and supporting us over at https://plus.acast.com/s/ritgeekpodcast.

The Digital Gumbo Podcast
The Hooty Who Episode

The Digital Gumbo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 52:12


Nook, T. Petty and Idris kick off year 2 of The Digital Gumbo Podcast with a variety of topics including a recap of the SB halftime show by The Weeknd, the return of “orange drank” at McDonalds and “hooty who” was in a chimney at a home in Massachusetts. Download and stream all episodes on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-digital-gumbo-podcast/id1498718446 and tell 1 friend family member, loved one or frienemy if you enjoyed our show. Follow us on social media (@thedigitalgumbo) and, if you can, please help those impacted by the Texas power and water crisis. Learn about ways to help here: https://www.instagram.com/p/CLcNoK-jwsB/?igshid=bcsddkgy7avm

All Things Vocal: Podcast for Singers, Speakers, Voice Coaches and Producers
Help for Thin, Weak, Hooty, Lifeless, Nasal, Edgy Voice

All Things Vocal: Podcast for Singers, Speakers, Voice Coaches and Producers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 8:28


Want to know how do you improve bad vocal tone? Listen to this episode for tips to expand your speaking and singing resonance. Want a lesson? Contact me at JudyRodman.com

The Fighting Moose
Peter Sees Two Terrible Feathered Hunters

The Fighting Moose

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2021 19:58


I love birds of prey. Around my house, I have seen bald eagles and hawks. I have yet to see him but I have heard him. Hooty visited the neighborhood about a month ago now. Like I said, I heard him but didn't see him. Well in today's story, we learn about Hooty and also about Terror the Goshawk with the story “Peter Sees Two Terrible Feathered Hunters” from the book The Burgess Bird Book for Children written by Thornton W. Burgess.   Where you from...What book(s) are you reading? Survey https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/FM8626C   Website: http://www.thefightingmoose.com/   iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-fighting-moose/id1324413606?mt=2/   Story (PDF): http://ww.thefightingmoose.com/episode172.pdf   Reading List: http://www.thefightingmoose.com/readinglist.pdf   YouTube: https://youtu.be/8eYw-Dyv3Vs/   Book(s): “The Burgess Bird Book for Children” http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/3074   Music/Audio: Artist – Analog by Nature http://dig.ccmixter.org/people/cdk   National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA): http://www.nasa.gov   Song(s) Used: cdk - Sunday by Analog By Nature (c) copyright 2016 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/cdk/53755  

The Fighting Moose
Why Hooty the Owl Does Not Play on the Green Meadows

The Fighting Moose

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2020 20:08


Have you ever seen or heard an owl at night while in the woods? I don't know if I ever have but I can say without a doubt that I have seen and heard an owl at night in the woods. We did an owl prowl the other day at a local nature center and it was a lot of fun. We learned things about owls and like I said, we got to see and hear owls in the woods. It was a lot of fun. This is why we are reading the story “Why Hooty the Owl Does Not Play on the Green Meadows” from the book Mother West Wind's Children written by Thornton W. Burgess.   Where you from...What book(s) are you reading? Survey https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/FM8626C   Website: http://www.thefightingmoose.com/   iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-fighting-moose/id1324413606?mt=2/   Story (PDF): http://ww.thefightingmoose.com/episode165.pdf   Reading List: http://www.thefightingmoose.com/readinglist.pdf   YouTube: https://youtu.be/PvrkW3ndiII/   Book(s): “Mother West Wind's Children” http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/20877   Music/Audio: Artist – Analog by Nature http://dig.ccmixter.org/people/cdk   National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA): http://www.nasa.gov   Song(s) Used: cdk - Sunday by Analog By Nature (c) copyright 2016 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/cdk/53755  

I Said God Damn! A True Crime Podcast
116: Hooty-Hoo Mother F*ckers

I Said God Damn! A True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2020 76:15


The week Erin tells us about the brutal kidnapping and murder of 16-year-old Lisa Rene of Arlington, Texas in September of 1994. Her heartbreaking attack was the result of a drug deal gone bad, that she wasn’t even involved in.https://caselaw.findlaw.com/us-5th-circuit/1396991.htmlhttps://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/man-who-kidnapped-raped-buried-texas-teen-alive-executed-n1248333https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8fyI48hAIEhttps://www.star-telegram.com/news/local/arlington/article231792818.htmlhttps://www.arkansasonline.com/news/2020/oct/02/execution-set-next-month-in-killing-of-girl/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/ISGDpodcast)

Owl House Series Reaction Podcast - Jake's Meatloaf

We will be taking a look at Disney's The Owl House and discussing our thoughts after watching each episode!Check out the playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLP2W1iFO_jcyq_Uu49BmUHPalzbYv-_Vl

fullbuddycast
Mike on the Mic: Fantasy Football, Top 5 Songs of Your Life, Smells, So Much Hootie and the Blowfish, Riff Raff, Mikes Doctor Appointment

fullbuddycast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 61:52


Maaaayyyyy have to pull this one at some point.  Not sure what the legality is of all these songs we played. But on this "Mike on the Mic" we talk the 5 songs that we would play at our funerals, familiar smells, fantasy football, Mike's medical taint update.  and so much more! SPOILER: Mike is addicted to Hooty and the Blowfish, but WHYYY?  We will be recording live at Bordeaux Wine Bar at 6pm on October 6 2020.  BE THERE! Thanks for listening and please SUBSCRIBE!

Friends With Benefits
The One With Hooty and the Blowfish (S2E5)

Friends With Benefits

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2020 35:00


Contact Us:FriendsWithBenefitsPod@gmail.comFriends With Benefits on Social Media:https://twitter.com/friendswithpodhttps://www.facebook.com/Friends-with-Benefits-Podcast-2090189357737615/https://www.instagram.com/friendswithbenefitspod/Find Mary Ann on Social Media:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkZPM-kedLUiSkdry583bCQhttp://facebook.com/MaryAnnRaemisch/Find Lex on Social Media:https://twitter.com/thelexmichaelMissing Out Podcast http://Missingout.podbean.com/https://twitter.com/MissingOutCast Capital One 360https://capital.one/2NLexQg 

And Then Some More
Hooty McOwlface

And Then Some More

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 50:47


We try not to get side tracked with die hard in this episode while we discuss baseballs future, madden cover athletes and some fights had and are happening recently. but yeah we get side tracked a bit by diehard...

Mother West Wind's Children by Thornton W. Burgess
14 – Why Hooty the Owl Does Not Play on the Green Meadows

Mother West Wind's Children by Thornton W. Burgess

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2020 13:33


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Overly Animated Podcast
Eda’s Curse, Luz&Amity, & The Mid-Season 1 Finale – The Owl House

Overly Animated Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2020 71:36


Dylan Hysen, Delaney Stovall, Michelle Anderer, & April Collins talk everything about Episodes 6-10 of The Owl House, “Hooty’s Moving Hassle”, “Lost in Language”, “Once Upon a Swap”, “Something Ventured, Someone Framed”, & “Escape of the Palisman”. The trailer we […]

Overly Animated The Owl House Podcasts
Eda’s Curse, Luz&Amity, & The Mid-Season 1 Finale – The Owl House

Overly Animated The Owl House Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2020 71:36


Dylan Hysen, Delaney Stovall, Michelle Anderer, & April Collins talk everything about Episodes 6-10 of The Owl House, “Hooty’s Moving Hassle”, “Lost in Language”, “Once Upon a Swap”, “Something Ventured, Someone Framed”, & “Escape of the Palisman”. The trailer we […]

Passive Aggressive Podcast with Dan & Mat
26: Hooty My Booty (w/ Nick Capper)

Passive Aggressive Podcast with Dan & Mat

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2020 132:30


You may need Kurt to take you to the hospital after listening to this episode cos it's a doozy! It features us having a yak to comedian Nick Capper, we are primed for Kris's review of Nic Cage’s PRIMAL, we got Jingle Chat and The Sh*t List and Dan has no idea what Mat is talking about for a whole episode.   Come say hi on the socials: https://www.facebook.com/passiveaggressivepod/ https://www.instagram.com/passiveaggressivepodcast/   Links to everywhere you can listen: http://www.passiveaggressivepodcast.com

Hooty Hoot of the Day
Hooty Hoot of the Day Trailer

Hooty Hoot of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2019 0:20


Join the conversation!

Mueller, She Wrote
Hooty Owls and Googly Eyes

Mueller, She Wrote

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2019 32:19


Today on The Daily Beans, we discuss a petition to change the name of 5th avenue, a border patrol agent calls migrants 'subhuman', McConnell’s aluminum plant is a matter of national security, and the Epstein autopsy findings generate more questions than answers. Thanks for supporting the show! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Daily Beans
Hooty Owls and Googly Eyes

The Daily Beans

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2019 32:19


Today on The Daily Beans, we discuss a petition to change the name of 5th avenue, a border patrol agent calls migrants 'subhuman', McConnell’s aluminum plant is a matter of national security, and the Epstein autopsy findings generate more questions than answers. Thanks for supporting the show! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

All the Pouches: An Image Comics Podcast
MOM Episode 58: Hooty and the Blind Man

All the Pouches: An Image Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2019


Journey into Mystery 107, Daredevil 3, Tales to Astonish 59 (1964)

Make Ours Marvel
Episode 58: Hooty and the Blind Man

Make Ours Marvel

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2019 45:32


Journey into Mystery 107, Daredevil 3, Tales to Astonish 59 (1964)

Tableverse Podcast
Ep 03 - Tooty Fruity, Bar Fight Hooty

Tableverse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2018 47:28


A bar fight and some hacking gets the crew closer to finding Luca and Dr. Ibar's mysterious object. Can Qriana keep the bar patrons distracted long enough? Can Quib reach the control panels?!If you liked this episode please like, share and leave us a review and rating on iTunes!If you’d like to keep up with us between episodes, you can find us across all social media platforms @thetableverse.Edited by: Jeffery Duke & Justin HarrisStarlord: Justin Harris - @charrisharrisQuib: Alison Klemp - @alisonklempPawl: Conor Gallagher - @conorsaidwhatKobok: Quinten Lamar - @quentinlamarCpt. Eustace Qriana: Jeffery Duke - @jefferydukeOriginal music composed by Jennifer Rowekamp - jenniferrowekamp.comOriginal artwork illustrated by Liara K. Crane - liarakcrane.co.uk

Two Clix from KO: A Heroclix Podcast
Episode 149 - Hooty and the Blowfish ft. Jesse Cote

Two Clix from KO: A Heroclix Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2018 93:56


Aaron is joined by another CA WKO winner, Jesse Cote. Together they will discuss recen announcements by Wizkids (including modern age rotation), Jesse's experience at the WKO, and answer some questions from the facebook page.

Heidi vs. the World
Episode 2: The Real Hooty

Heidi vs. the World

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2017 49:30


Learn more about your host in this episode. Heidi talks about her obsessive tendencies and how she uses them to her advantage. Channeling them into her businesses! Heidi talks about her family, growing up, relationships and the moments that lead up to her realizing she had an entrepreneurial spirt. ------- You can find out more about Franklin Alley Social Club here: www.franklinalleysocialclub.com You can find out more about Takk House here: www.takkhouse.com You can check out Heidi's photography portfolio here: www.heidibenjamin.com You can email Heidi here: heidi@franklinalleysocialclub.com You can call in and leave feedback/ ask questions on my google voice number: Call 518-629-5810

Talkin' Wild with Dan
54 - Brad the Bat

Talkin' Wild with Dan

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2017 11:46


Brad returns for this mini episode, and talks further about his feelings (or lack thereof) for Hooty the Owl.Brad: Ethan KruppEssex: Mike Gospel

Talkin' Wild with Dan
53 - Hooty the Owl

Talkin' Wild with Dan

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2017 34:53


Hooty dated Essex for a while, so I brought her on to try to figure out what went wrong between them. She brought along her current boyfriend, Brad. Things get pretty intense.Hooty the Snowy Owl: Caroline NashBrad the Bat: Ethan KruppEssex Waddlington: Mike Gospel

GymCastic: The Gymnastics Podcast
211: Rio Men's Olympic Prelims, Houry Gebeshian Interview

GymCastic: The Gymnastics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2016 81:15


IN THE NEWS In the news, Uncle Tim, Spencer and Jessica chat about: Please take this super short survey. It helps our podcast host find advertisers to fit your every desire. How to watch live on BBC, CBC or NBC (details here). What we thought of the opening ceremonies. Injuries Toby (GER) returned to compete on pommel horse. Samir Ait Said (FRA) had a compound fracture of his lower leg bones on vault like Tim Daggett and Brinn Bevin. We debate whether or not it's ok to share this video of the horrific injury.  NBC has streaming covering and a daily online TV show called the Daily Dismount. We are obsessed with how good they are! Jim Watson, Courtney Kupets and Jonathan Horton #Jhortney  4 eva! Results, Finals qualifiers, upsets and shockers, plus individual highlights from the fan favorites. Hint: Igor is still alive! Our favorite non-gymnastics moments; Zapata's shorts and China's crushed velvet--we are looking at you.  GYMTERNET NEWS Round-up of the latest news from Rio includes: Time magazine asked Mihai Bresytan and Simone Biles about the sex abuse cover-up allegations. International Gymnast said Laurie Hernandez is injured, but she and her coach vehemently deny this. We found out that NBC thinks female fans of the Olympics are not sports fans and think they only like it because it's a soap opera. THIS WEEK'S INTERVIEW Houry Gebeshian (pronounced "Hooty") made her first Olympics at age 27! She is a dual American-Armenian citizen and the first ever WAG Olympic gymnast for Armenia. As a University of Iowa gymnast, she completed the incredibly difficulty and time-consuming Bachelor's degree in athletic training, which requires hundreds of hours of internship. She became a certified athletic trainer (ATC).  She now practices obstetrics as a physician assistant at the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio.  The woman who delivers babies by day and is an elite gymnast by night has the perfect motto, "It's never too late to deliver a dream." Watch her Sunday August 7, at 10:30 am Eastern in Mixed Group 3 in Rio prelims. We discuss: How she uses her ATC training to be in the best shape of her life at age 27.  What she thinks of two-a-day training, like the US elites system does. Advice for gymnasts who want to grow a program in their ancestral country. Why she is self-funded when the men's program is funded. Women's rights in Armenia. Her response to Americans who poo-poo US gymnasts who compete for another country like she does. How our podcast has helped her learn the elite code and rules!  GUEST LINKS Follow Houry on Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook. Find out how to help her on her journey here. Hour asked for special shout outs to everyone who helped her make it to Rio: Ozone Leotards sponsor Houry and a fan designed her prelims leo! Precision Choreography work with Houry on artistry and created her floor routine. Safe4Athletes: Houry's gym, Gymnastics World in Cleveland, is one of the few gyms in the country to host this athlete welfare program that prevents abuse, bullying and harassment. CONTEST: A winner every other podcast in August! What: The Bronze Movie Watch Party Kits (gym bag with goodies and the movie), "The End of the Perfect 10" book, a U.S. Olympic Trials T-shirt, or GRAND PRIZE*: A Bronze Movie gym bag filled with real props used in the film and a one-of-a-kind Aliya Mustafina, handmade cross-stitch by Spanny Tampson. How: Tweet, Instagram, Voicemail or Tumblr tag us and use the hashtag #BronzeContest to tell us which retired gymnast you would want to coach you, The Bronze style, to Olympic glory and why? Winners Announced: On every other podcast for the entire month of August! Starting with the women's podium training podcast.  Grand Prize Deadline: August 21st at midnight. Open to Club Gym Nerd members only* SUPPORT THE SHOW Join Club Gym Nerd here. Buy one of our awesome gym nerdy gifts and goodies here. RELATED EPISODES Rio Olympic Games Height, Ages and Repeat U.S. Olympic Gymnasts 210: Women's Podium Training at the Rio Olympic Games 209: Men's Podium Training at the Rio Olympic Games 208: Rio Olympics Preview 2016 Olympic Team and Coaches Episode 33: Simone Biles & Her Coaches 161: Women’s Finals Recap with Aimee Boorman and Christian Gallardo Episode 77: Aly Raisman Episode 41: Laurie Hernandez & Coach Maggie Haney 151: Danell Leyva Episode 32: Sam Mikulak & 2013 Men’s NCAA Championships 2014 Winter Cup: Chris Brooks on Broken Bones, Blaniks, and Rio Episode 35: Jake Dalton 72: John Orozco 187: McKayla Maroney 206: The Russian Situation 201: Men’s Olympic Trials and P&G Champs Preview Gymbuster: Domestic vs. International Scoring 200: Alicia Sacramone 162: Wrap Up of the 2015 P&G Championships 160: PG Championships Women’s Prelims Recap Episode 48: Kyla Ross Episode 58: Charlotte Drury, Fall Euro Series & NCAA De-commits Episode 31: Elise Ray 148: Shannon Miller Episode 28: Kristen Maloney Episode 55: Worlds Wrap Up & Ferlito-Gate Episode 54: Event Finals Recap from 2013 World Championships Episode 53: All Around Finals Recap from Antwerp World Championships Episode 52: Triumph & Heartbreak Prelims Recap from Antwerp Worlds 114: Fallout From Gymnastike’s Handling of Maroney Hack & Tumble Episodes 3 and 4 with special guest Jenni Pinches! Episode 16: Elizabeth Price 146: Taylor Rice and The 2015 NCAA Championships Episode 9: Chellsie Memmel, Swiss Cup & FIG Presidential Proposals Episode 37: Julie Zetlin 81: Jenny Hansen Episode 15: Joan Ryan Author of Little Girls in Pretty Boxes Douglas Family Gold on Oxygen Podcast Recaps Douglas Family Gold: Finale DFG: World Selection Camp DFG PODCAST: Last Days of Summer Douglas Family Gold: A Companion for Gabby Douglas Family Gold S1E2: Graduation Day Douglas Family Gold: The First Hurdle Douglas Family Gold Preview Show

Cool Kids Ministries, Inc

Listen to a routine of Steve and his friend Hooty the Owl as they talk to kids about Jesus.

Funemployment Radio
Funemployment Radio Episode 250

Funemployment Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2010 82:07


Eye Prong, Snowpocalypse, Plumbing Problems, Twitter, KELLY CLARKE FROM WILLAMETTE WEEK, Tweet, Hooty McBoobitty, Stud Goats, Costumes, Ball Talk, Oden, Rudy, Artest, Asian Games, NFL Porn, Science Facts Nerds

Fantasyze with SPOD
FANTASYZE! WEEK 6b - Friend Island 2 - Tucker Bs!

Fantasyze with SPOD

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2009


Well here's a special surprise! As it's workout 'b' of Friend Island, I thought i'd give the floor to the wonderful Tucker Bs! When I asked Hooty if he was down, he shot me in the neck with a dart gun and I found myself inside a monk. True story. So here it is! But beware, it's magical raw rock & roll music like you have never experienced! Fearless love!!!This week has 2 x 10 minute runs with only a 3 minute break... Yikes... You'll NEED the Tucker Bs to get through it! TRACKLISTING:1. Lord We Are Your Playlord2. Varz3. Good Bits Trip and Fall4. Racie5. Songs of Love6. Interesting Tone7. Sip8. Pills For Action9. Degreaser10. Jungle11. Pigs Will Fly12. All Hell Breaks Loose13. Mothers14. Whiskey Seahttp://spod.com.au -- http://myspace.com/spod

Sleep Tight Relax: Helping busy minds become calm and relaxed

Peter Rabbit is visiting with Johnny Chuck in today's story when they hear the fuss in the big pine. They wonder what is going on. Sammy Jay comes flying by and they ask him what is all the noise about. Sammy says the crows are teasing Hooty the Owl because he cannot see so well. Peter and Johnny see the Farmer's boy heading to where Hooty is and know that they need to help Hooty but how can they get there in time? Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark❤️

Sleep Tight Relax: Helping busy minds become calm and relaxed
✨Encore✨ The Fuss in the Big Pine

Sleep Tight Relax: Helping busy minds become calm and relaxed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 15:02


Peter Rabbit is visiting with Johnny Chuck in today's story when they hear the fuss in the big pine. They wonder what is going on. Sammy Jay comes flying by and they ask him what is all the noise about. Sammy says the crows are teasing Hooty the Owl because he cannot see so well. Peter and Johnny see the Farmer's boy heading to where Hooty is and know that they need to help Hooty but how can they get there in time? Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark❤️