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What's Steve Buscemi up to in the 1991 star-studded gangster film bomb BILLY BATHGATE? Not much! Despite a big budget, an incredible cast (Dustin Hoffman, Nicole Kidman, Bruce Willis and.. uh.. Loren Dean!) and Tom Stoppard handling the script, it's a lifeless and predictable slog. On this episode of HOW DO YOU DO, FELLOW KIDS? we try to work out what went wrong, the moments we liked and, of course, we look closely at the Steve Buscemi content. CHECK IT OUT. The post Episode 78 – How Do You Do, Fellow Kids? – Billy Bathgate (1991) appeared first on Cinema Smorgasbord.
On this episode of HOW DO YOU DO, FELLOW KIDS? we continue our journey through the career of Steve Buscemi with the hilarious Armando Ianucci-directed 2017 comedy THE DEATH OF STALIN. Adapted from a French graphic novel, the film deals with the political maneuverings that kick into gear following the sudden death of Joseph Stalin in 1953. Featuring an all-star cast, including Simon Russell Beale, Michael Palin, Jeffrey Tambor, Jason Isaacs and, of course, Steve Buscemi as Nikita Khrushchev. CHECK IT OUT! The post Episode 70 – How Do You Do, Fellow Kids? – The Death of Stalin (2017) appeared first on Cinema Smorgasbord.
Larissa is the author of the picture books A Way with Wild Things, Born to Ride, How Do You Do? and the just-released Kafka and the Doll, as well as the short story collection Fat & Bones. Larissa can be found on Twitter @larissatheule and Instagram @larissa.theule. Her website is larissatheule.com.Mentioned in this Episode:The NannyGolden GirlsWhatfranwore on InstagramThe Switch by A.S. KingDig by A.S. KingKafka and the Doll by Larissa Theule and illustrated by Rebecca GreenKafka’s Last Love: The Mystery of Dora Diamant by Kathi DiamantRita Williams-GarciaMicol OstowOur episode with MicolThe Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron“Third-Culture Kid”On Being with Krista Tippett PodcastHamiltonNinth House by Leigh BardugoThe Broken Earth trilogy by N.K. JemisinOutside, Inside by LeUyen PhamGrantchesterTruer Words is created and produced by Melissa Baumgart and Kathryn Benson. Our music was composed by Mike Sayre, and our logo was designed by Marianne Murphy.About Us:You can follow us on Twitter @truerwordspod and on Instagram @truerwordspodcast. Contact us via our website, truerwordspodcast.com, or email us at truerwordspodcast@gmail.com.
On this episode of HOW DO YOU DO, FELLOW KIDS? we're looking at Jim Jarmusch's 1989 triptych film MYSTERY TRAIN from 1989, featuring Masatoshi Nagase, Youki Kudoh, Screamin' Jay Hawkins, Nicoletta Braschi, Elizabeth Bracco, Rick Aviles, Joe Strummer and Steve Buscemi as Charlie the Barber. The film features three stories that examine the relationship between foreigners and the city of Memphis, Tennessee, as well Elvis - whose presence hangs heavily over the entire film. Let's talk about it! The post Episode 63 – How Do You Do, Fellow Kids? – Mystery Train (1989) appeared first on Cinema Smorgasbord.
Seja bem vindo ao RÁDIOFOBIA Classics, nosso podcast musical apresentado por Leo Lopes! Nesta atração apresentamos um pouco da história dos principais artistas da música mundial, assim como alguns de seus maiores sucessos, revivendo um estilo de programas especiais que costumávamos ouvir no rádio nos anos 1980 e 1990. Nossa intenção é trazer música de qualidade e ao mesmo tempo apresentar uma visão geral da história musical desses grandes artistas! Neste mês de março de 2021, vamos contar a história e tocar 28 músicas de uma das bandas que mais marcaram as décadas de 1980 e 1990: o duo sueco Roxette! Formado pela parceria entre Per Gessle e Marie Fredriksson, o Roxette foi a banda responsável por unir pop, rock e baladas românticas nas pistas de dança e bailes por todo o mundo, e foi um fenômeno também no Brasil. Ao longo de 30 anos de carreira e 11 discos de estúdio, o Roxette criou alguns hits inesquecíveis como The Look e How Do You Do, e baladas como It Must Have Been Love e Listen to Your Heart, que continuarão a embalar romances e consolar corações partidos por muito, muito tempo... É hora de matar a saudade (ou de conhecer, se você for mais jovem...) dos sucessos dançantes e românticos do Roxette aqui no RÁDIOFOBIA Classics! Diz pra gente o que achou do programa e indique sua banda ou artista preferido, nacional ou internacional, deixando seus comentários no post ou então enviando um e-mail para classics@radiofobia.com.br ! Você também pode colaborar rascunhando uma pauta sobre sua indicação! FAÇA O DOWNLOAD DOS MODELOS DE PAUTA CLICANDO AQUI, capriche no texto e na pesquisa e envie por e-mail com seu nome, idade, ocupação e cidade onde mora, para podermos dar os devidos créditos quando (ou se...) o programa for ao ar! Neste programa você vai ouvir: - The Look - Flickorna På TV2 (Gyllene Tider) - Het Vind (Marie Fredriksson) - Teaser Japanese - Neverending Love - Soul Deep - Listen To Your Heart - Dangerous - It Must Have Been Love - Joyride - Fading Like a Flower - Spending My Time - How Do You Do! - Queen of Rain - Crash! Boom! Bang! - Sleeping In My Car - You Don’t Understand Me - Wish I Could Fly - Anyone - The Centre Of The Heart - Milk and Toast and Honey - Opportunity Nox - 2nd Chance (Marie Fredriksson) - The Rox Medley - She’s Got Nothing On (But The Radio) - Speak To Me - It’s Possible - It Just Happens Colaboração com a pauta do programa: - Lana Távora, estudante de jornalismo e atendimento na RFPM, Curitiba - PR Links citados no episódio: - RÁDIOFOBIA Classics #37 – ABBA - RÁDIOFOBIA Classics #54 – George Michael Acompanhe o Rádiofobia Classics nas redes sociais: - curta a página do Rádiofobia Classics no Facebook - siga o @rfobiaclassics no Twitter E-mails: Indique seu artista ou banda preferido através dos comentários no post ou mandando seu e-mail para classics@radiofobia.com.br! Ouça o Rádiofobia Classics nos principais agregadores: - Spotify - Google Podcasts - Apple Podcasts - Amazon Music - PocketCasts Publicidade: Entre em contato e saiba como anunciar sua marca, produto ou serviço em nossos podcasts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Seja bem vindo ao RÁDIOFOBIA Classics, nosso podcast musical apresentado por Leo Lopes! Nesta atração apresentamos um pouco da história dos principais artistas da música mundial, assim como alguns de seus maiores sucessos, revivendo um estilo de programas especiais que costumávamos ouvir no rádio nos anos 1980 e 1990. Nossa intenção é trazer música de qualidade e ao mesmo tempo apresentar uma visão geral da história musical desses grandes artistas! Neste mês de março de 2021, vamos contar a história e tocar 28 músicas de uma das bandas que mais marcaram as décadas de 1980 e 1990: o duo sueco Roxette! Formado pela parceria entre Per Gessle e Marie Fredriksson, o Roxette foi a banda responsável por unir pop, rock e baladas românticas nas pistas de dança e bailes por todo o mundo, e foi um fenômeno também no Brasil. Ao longo de 30 anos de carreira e 11 discos de estúdio, o Roxette criou alguns hits inesquecíveis como The Look e How Do You Do, e baladas como It Must Have Been Love e Listen to Your Heart, que continuarão a embalar romances e consolar corações partidos por muito, muito tempo... É hora de matar a saudade (ou de conhecer, se você for mais jovem...) dos sucessos dançantes e românticos do Roxette aqui no RÁDIOFOBIA Classics! Diz pra gente o que achou do programa e indique sua banda ou artista preferido, nacional ou internacional, deixando seus comentários no post ou então enviando um e-mail para classics@radiofobia.com.br ! Você também pode colaborar rascunhando uma pauta sobre sua indicação! FAÇA O DOWNLOAD DOS MODELOS DE PAUTA CLICANDO AQUI, capriche no texto e na pesquisa e envie por e-mail com seu nome, idade, ocupação e cidade onde mora, para podermos dar os devidos créditos quando (ou se...) o programa for ao ar! Neste programa você vai ouvir: - The Look - Flickorna På TV2 (Gyllene Tider) - Het Vind (Marie Fredriksson) - Teaser Japanese - Neverending Love - Soul Deep - Listen To Your Heart - Dangerous - It Must Have Been Love - Joyride - Fading Like a Flower - Spending My Time - How Do You Do! - Queen of Rain - Crash! Boom! Bang! - Sleeping In My Car - You Don’t Understand Me - Wish I Could Fly - Anyone - The Centre Of The Heart - Milk and Toast and Honey - Opportunity Nox - 2nd Chance (Marie Fredriksson) - The Rox Medley - She’s Got Nothing On (But The Radio) - Speak To Me - It’s Possible - It Just Happens Colaboração com a pauta do programa: - Lana Távora, estudante de jornalismo e atendimento na RFPM, Curitiba - PR Links citados no episódio: - RÁDIOFOBIA Classics #37 – ABBA - RÁDIOFOBIA Classics #54 – George Michael Acompanhe o Rádiofobia Classics nas redes sociais: - curta a página do Rádiofobia Classics no Facebook - siga o @rfobiaclassics no Twitter E-mails: Indique seu artista ou banda preferido através dos comentários no post ou mandando seu e-mail para classics@radiofobia.com.br! Ouça o Rádiofobia Classics nos principais agregadores: - Spotify - Google Podcasts - Apple Podcasts - Amazon Music - PocketCasts Publicidade: Entre em contato e saiba como anunciar sua marca, produto ou serviço em nossos podcasts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
DC native and soul connoisseur DJ Ronrica takes Lyd the SBW from Disney tunes to Super Fly and music cruises. It’s First Choice vs MJB, Anita vs Lalah and 90s hip-hop vs everybody.DJ Ronrica’s Music ProfileWhat was your first and/or favorite 45/LP?The Aristocats SoundtrackEverybody Wants to be a CatScatman Crothers1970Cassette? Cassettes ring different for me. I bought them. I had them (needed tunes to drive to when I got a car) but we used them to listen to go-go music (DC girl) or to record music from the radio. The latter was memorable because there were a couple of trips I took to visit relatives in NYC. Boom Boxes and hip-hop were the thing, so I had to record this music I was hearing from the radio as it was different from what we were listening to in DC.*You can also get a taste of go-go in episode 27 A Good Beat (Pump Me Up, E Flat Boogie, Trouble Funk, 1982)*CD? MP3? Can’t think of the first one, but I do remember listening to Anita Baker’s Compositions the first time and thinking it was one of the best sounding, best engineered CDs ever.What is your go to getting ready to go out musical genre/song? Could be anything, depending on mood…examples:Henny & Gingerale How Do You DoMayer Hawthorne2011Let No Man Put Asunder (as mentioned in episode 11 Fanfare for the House)First Choice 1983MaryMary J. Blige1999What is your go to rainy day genre/song? Rainy Night in Tokyo Passion FruitMichael Franks1983What do you have on heavy rotation right now? Heaux TalesJazmine Sullivan feat. Ari Lennox, Anderson.Paak, H. E. R.2021What is your favorite sample and/or cover?Sample:Give Me Your Love (Love Song)Super FlyCurtis Mayfield1972My favorite use of this sample/song is when it was used in the movie ‘Love Jones’ by the house band at the lounge that the characters frequented for poetry/music. It was a great way to set the tone/mood.The SpaceTimeMusic theme music is a sample of the Ana-Tole x Jonah Christian Remix of Ready or Not by the Fugees.LINKS:A Sample, A Cover playlistFacebookEmail: spacetimemusicpodcast@gmail.comSONG CREDITS:In order of appearanceEverybody Wants to be a CatThe Aristocats SoundtrackScatman Crothers1970Pump Me UpE Flat BoogieTrouble Funk1982Henny & Gingerale How Do You DoMayer Hawthorne2011Got to Give it UpLive at the London PalladiumMarvin Gaye1979Rainy Night in Tokyo Passion FruitMichael Franks1983Give Me Your Love (Love Song)Super FlyCurtis Mayfield1972Nickel BagsReachin’ (A New Refutation of Time and Space)Digable Planets1993Street LifeStreet LifeThe Crusaders (feat. Randi Crawford) 1979Rahsaan PattersonHoodlum Original Soundtrack1997Angel The SongstressAnita Baker1983Lalah Hathaway LiveLalah Hathaway2015
On this episode of HOW DO YOU DO, FELLOW KIDS? we're discussing the 2014 abomination THE COBBLER, where Adam Sandler uses a magical sewing machine to literally allow him to walk a mile in someone's shoes. It doesn't go well. Featuring one of the most out there endings we've ever encountered, and that's just the tip of the iceberg. Come check it out! The post Episode 50 – How Do You Do, Fellow Kids? – The Cobbler (2014) appeared first on Cinema Smorgasbord.
In this episode, I CHALLENGE YOU to discover what you really want. I ask questions that make YOU ask yourself what is stopping you from going after your purpose and/or dreams. FAIR-USE COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER * Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, commenting, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. Homtbusiness does not own the rights to these video clips. They have, in accordance with fair use, been re-purposed with the intent of educating and inspiring others. However, if any content owners would like their images removed, please contact us by email at support@homtbusiness.com Please Rate, and Comment Subscribe to our podcast show! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Contact me by email at https://sendfox.com/houseofmanythings Text Me! 215 325 5576 Contact me by IG@HOMTBUSINESS
How Do You Do, Fellow Kids? In this episode: LV loves Joe Mande. J Lo claims she has not gotten Botox and we love her but we think it's OK if she HAS gotten Botox! Discussing the time the entire Wayans Family infiltrated Matrix Fillmore. Official StirCrazy pod nuptials announcement. A psychedelic connection to the folklore of Santa Claus. Ghosts and spirituality chat leads to Mike schooling LV on the hottest UFO goss. The tea is piping hot come drink it up slob kabobs.PS: we went long on UFO goss so I never got a chance but a shout-out is necessary to "Industry" on HBO aka D Sucking palooza. YOU SHOULD WATCH IT https://www.hbo.com/industry
RSS: http://www.cinemasmorgasbord.com/feed/podcast/ iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/cinema-smorgasbord/id1495606055 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/36GyQpY4P9HS87wmCKkGKY?si=wfj0g2auRlagZW2Aqx8ZJQ Come follow us on Twitter or Facebook! On HOW DO YOU DO, FELLOW KIDS? we look at the life and career of beloved oddball character actor Steve Buscemi, and... The post Episode 41 – How Do You Do, Fellow Kids? – Kiss Daddy Goodnight (1987) appeared first on Cinema Smorgasbord.
Ach, Anja! Wie gern habe ich dich doch zu Gast, rede mit dir übers Lesen, Fernsehen, auditives Lernen, Japanisch, Spanisch, Latein, Schulenglisch, als Kind die Roxette Lyrics nachzusingen, Brieffreundschaften und deinem Hang zur Natur-Liebe! Leute, darf ich vorstellen: die liebe Anja ist bei mir, dem guten alten Misty, im Studio zu Gast. PS: Meine Bewerbung zum Grünen-Daumen-Team wird nachgereicht, damit ich noch viel von Anja lernen kann!
We're back with another episode of HOW DO YOU DO, FELLOW KIDS?: THE CINEMA OF STEVE BUSCEMI, and this time we're talking about the ultraviolent Abel Ferrara crime film KING OF NEW YORK featuring Christopher Walken, Laurence Fishburne, David Caruso and Steve Buscemi as (the briefly seen) Test Tube. What did we think? LISTEN AND FIND OUT! The post Episode 34 – How Do You Do, Fellow Kids? – King of New York (1990) appeared first on Cinema Smorgasbord.
Put the bunny down and listen to the latest episode of How Do You Do, Fellow Kids?: The Films of Steve Buscemi! This time we're looking at one of Buscemi's most high profile roles, the action blockbuster CON AIR from 1997 starring Nicolas Cage, John Cusack and John Malkovich! We chat about summer movies, look at Steve Buscemi's ten favorite films and go off on many more trademark tangents. Check it out! The post Episode 25 – How Do You Do, Fellow Kids? – Con Air (1997) appeared first on Cinema Smorgasbord.
After the death of his mother, a young, thin, slightly gawky man in mourning suddenly finds her back from the grave with a hunger for human flesh and must keep her out-of-sight while simultaneously trying to woo his new girlfriend in a series of comedic sequences. No, it's NOT Peter Jackson's DEAD/ALIVE (aka BRAINDEAD), it's the sometimes startlingly similar ED AND HIS DEAD MOTHER from 1993, which leans a lot heavier on goofy humor and much, much, MUCH lighter on graphic violence. This one has a devoted cult around it, and stars a post-RESERVOIR DOGS Steve Buscemi, as well as Ned Beatty, an incredible John Glover and Jon Gries in supporting roles. LET'S SEE WHAT WE THOUGHT! The post Episode 16 – How Do You Do, Fellow Kids? – Ed and His Dead Mother (1993) appeared first on Cinema Smorgasbord.
I have a semicolon tattoo that I designed myself. It is simple yet complex. This episode is about why I got this particular tattoo. Thank you to Palaye Royale for writing music that helps my daughter to get through her mental afflictions and introducing me to the song, How Do You Do, which is where the music for my theme came from. I do not own any rights to the music used. You can find Palaye Royale at: www.palayeroyale.com Visit www.lostinside.info for more information on how to support the show and to get your own Free Hugs merchandise. To watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCp4eoZMnl2oQR4TwXp3nigg --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lostinside/message
I've been asked over and over again, "Why do you do that," whenever I make a joke during serious situations. Here's my reason why. Thank you to Palaye Royale for writing music that helps my daughter to get through her mental afflictions and introducing me to the song, How Do You Do, which is where the music for my theme came from. I do not own any rights to the music used. You can find Palaye Royale at: www.palayeroyale.com Visit www.lostinside.info for more information on how to support the show and to get your own Free Hugs merchandise. To watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCp4eoZMnl2oQR4TwXp3nigg. To subscribe to the podcast visit your favorite platform: Anchor: https://anchor.fm/lostinside Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lost-inside/id1472868055?uo=4 Breaker: https://www.breaker.audio/lost-inside Google Podcast: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9jOWY3ZWU0L3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz Pocket Cast: https://pca.st/p503 RadioPublic: https://radiopublic.com/lost-inside-6pVw1O Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4ePe2Fr2Y4zJ76LomqBP4V Sticher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/anchor-podcasts/lost-inside --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lostinside/message
RSS: http://www.cinemasmorgasbord.com/feed/podcast/ iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/cinema-smorgasbord/id1495606055 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/36GyQpY4P9HS87wmCKkGKY?si=wfj0g2auRlagZW2Aqx8ZJQ Come follow us on Twitter or Facebook! On the second episode of HOW DO YOU DO, FELLOW KIDS?: THE CINEMA OF STEVE BUSCEMI we take a look at the... The post Episode 8 – How Do You Do, Fellow Kids? – Film House Fever (1986) appeared first on Cinema Smorgasbord.
I'm sorry for my long unexplained absence. I'm back. Did you miss me? Thank you to Palaye Royale for writing music that helps my daughter to get through her mental afflictions and introducing me to the song, How Do You Do, which is where the music for my theme came from. I do not own any rights to the music used. You can find Palaye Royale at: www.palayeroyale.com Visit www.lostinside.info for more information on how to support the show and to get your own Free Hugs merchandise. To subscribe to the podcast visit your favorite platform: Anchor: https://anchor.fm/lostinside Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lost-inside/id1472868055?uo=4 Breaker: https://www.breaker.audio/lost-inside Google Podcast: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9jOWY3ZWU0L3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz Pocket Cast: https://pca.st/p503 RadioPublic: https://radiopublic.com/lost-inside-6pVw1O Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4ePe2Fr2Y4zJ76LomqBP4V Sticher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/anchor-podcasts/lost-inside --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lostinside/message
It's the first episode of HOW DO YOU DO, FELLOW KIDS?: THE CINEMA OF STEVE BUSCEMI where we'll be looking non-chronologically at the film work of beloved character actor Steve Buscemi. We start our journey with Buscemi's feature length directorial debut: 1996's TREES LOUNGE The post Episode 3 – How Do You Do, Fellow Kids? – Trees Lounge (1996) appeared first on Cinema Smorgasbord.
Hindsight is 2020, Fellow D-Bags! In this episode, Joe the DM trades places with Andy (L.A.Z.H.O.R.) and things get a little out of control. When the fabled Gateway portal takes our protagonists to an unexpected location, they are left looking for a strange man who no one else can seem to remember. This one was… Continue reading S2 Episode 98 – How Do You Do, Fellow Players?
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What type of support do we need? Thank you to Palaye Royale for writing music that helps my daughter to get through her mental afflictions and introducing me to the song, How Do You Do, which is where the music for my theme came from. I do not own any rights to the music used. You can find Palaye Royale at: www.palayeroyale.com Visit www.lostinside.info for more information on how to support the show and to get your own Free Hugs merchandise. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lostinside/message
I would like to apologize in advance that this episode is so short. It was a struggle just to get through the little bit that I did get out. Internally I am fighting a huge storm right now, and even asking myself the questions of, “How are you doing,” or “Are you okay,” is adding fuel to my symbolic flame. Bare with me, my voice does crack a few times. I promise to return to this subject again soon. Thank you to Palaye Royale for writing music that helps my daughter to get through her mental afflictions and introducing me to the song, How Do You Do, which is where the music for my theme came from. I do not own any rights to the music used. You can find Palaye Royale at: www.palayeroyale.com Visit www.lostinside.info for more information on how to support the show and to get your own Free Hugs merchandise. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lostinside/message
Welcome to my first Dinner Table Discussion. I hope to have many more of these to come. Today the advertisements will be at the end of the discussion as we talk non stop while we enjoy good conversation and good food. Today my guests are Mrs. Thelma Scott, the founder of S.A.F.E. Diversity and Serious Talk 101, along with Eve Wallace, S.A.F.E. Diversity’s Scholarship Coordinator. We also have Author Cathy Jewel Chatman, Attorney Cedrick D. Forrest, and Author Keandra “Ke’Ke” Scott Tatum, The Rhapsoulist. We will be discussing mental health in school and how we could possibly help our youth not to fall into the trap of human trafficking or other issues where these youth find themselves behind bars, without ever getting the true help they need. S.A..F.E. Diversity can be found at www.safediversity.org Author Cathy Jewel Chatman can be found at https://www.facebook.com/jewelspublishing Cedrick D. Forrest can be found at www.cdforrestlaw.com Author Keandra “Ke’Ke” Scott Tatum, The Rhapsoulist can be found at https://www.facebook.com/keketherhapsoulist Thank you to Palaye Royale for writing music that helps my daughter to get through her mental afflictions and introducing me to the song, How Do You Do, which is where the music for my theme came from. I do not own any rights to the music used. You can find Palaye Royale at: www.palayeroyale.com Visit www.lostinside.info for more information on how to support the show and to get your own Free Hugs merchandise. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lostinside/message
I am very proud of my daughter and all she has accomplished in her 19 years in this world. I know she will do whatever she sets her mind to do. Today I talk one on one with my daughter. Exploring what she went through growing up and how she found ways of coping with her mental afflictions. “The Never Take It Off Vow Bracelet were created to bring strength to the process of change and choice. Each piece comes with a list of vows to encourage the individual trying it on to never give up, never back down and never stop trying.” You can find them at: https://never-take-it-off.myshopify.com Andy Black can be found at: http://www.andyblackmusic.com Black Veil Brides can be found at: http://www.blackveilbrides.net Thank you to Palaye Royale for writing music that helps my daughter to get through her mental afflictions and introducing me to the song, How Do You Do, which is where the music for my theme came from. I do not own any rights to the music used. You can find Palaye Royale at: www.palayeroyale.com Visit www.lostinside.info for more information on how to support the show and to get your own Free Hugs merchandise. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lostinside/message
Today we are going to talk about why I give Free Hugs and why you should too. You never know when a hug can save a life. I talk about two different times I saved a life with a hug and they in-turn, saved my life as well. Visit www.lostinside.info for more information on how to support the show and to get your own Free Hugs merchandise. To watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCp4eoZMnl2oQR4TwXp3nigg Thank you to Palaye Royale for writing music that helps my daughter to get through her mental afflictions and introducing me to the song, How Do You Do, which is where the music for my theme came from. You can find Palaye Royale at www.palayeroyale.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lostinside/message
I know this trailer is short. I am just introducing myself and letting you know what the show will be about. Thank you to Palaye Royale for writing music that helps my daughter to get through her mental afflictions and introducing me to the song, How Do You Do, which is where the music came from. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lostinside/message
On episode 173 of the BSP, I analyze youtube’s test of hiding comments automatically, as well as youtube remastering 1000 old music videos by replacing the original source file with an updated version. I also talk about why podcast channels are hard to grow on youtube, my favorite x-files season, and movies of the week. #YouTubeHidingComments #HowToGrowAPodcast #MoviesOfTheWeek Subscribe to the full audio podcast at http://www.bandrewsays.com Twitter: @bandrewsays Ask Questions: AskBandrew@gmail.com Merch; https://teespring.com/stores/podcastage-store Discord: https://discord.gg/dXQUc7v Gear Used This Episode (Affiliate Links): Antelope Audio Edge Go - https://geni.us/edgego Sony MDR7506 - https://geni.us/7506 Movies of the Week (Affiliate Links): Mayhem: https://geni.us/mayhemfilm The King of Comedy: https://geni.us/kingofcomedy 00:00 - Intro 01:02 - YouTube Automatically Hiding Comments TechCrunch: https://techcrunch.com/2019/06/21/youtube-confirms-a-test-where-the-comments-are-hidden-by-default/ 04:15 - YouTube Replacing Old Videos with HD Versions Remastered Videos: https://youtube.googleblog.com/2019/06/youtube-music-and-universal-music-group.html 06:42 - WYHTS: Why Doesn’t Your Podcast Channel Have More Subs? 09:21 - WYHTS: Last Weeks Audio was Good & Bad 10:40 - WYHTS: You Can’t Talk About Stuff Without Geing Demonetized 13:00 - WYHTS: I Was Wrong! #SubscriptionsMatter 13:25 - Ask Bandrew 14:04 - Email 1 14:39 - Why is my Audio Echoing? 16:38 - How Do You Do a Video Podcast? 19:43 - Email 2 19:59 - Can You Make a Video about Podcast Audio Processing? How I Process My Podcast Audio: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PwQ3sSorqq0 21:13 - Video Submission 22:30 - What’s the Best Question to Get to Know Someone? 23:34 - What Would You Ask to Get to Know Someone? 24:46 - What’s Your Favorite Season of The X-files? 27:30 - Movies of the Week! 31:25 - Outro
1. James by Romare |2. Funkin For Jamaica (1991 Extended Remix) by Tom Browne |3. Everybody Is Going To Be There Feat. Lucy Lune Gillespie by Mister T. |4. All I Want Is You by Chris McClenney |5. Is it all over my face (S-Man's luv dancin' edit) by Loose Joints |6. Dreamin' by Zalmac |7. I Think I'll Do Some Stepping (On My Own) - (Opolopo rework) by Sandy Barber |8. Brigante Invisions by Luca C |9. How Do You Do? (Todd Terje remix) by Hot Chip |10. Cant go fot that (Foot and Mouth Remix) by Hall & Oates |Broadcast July 2016
Welcome! In this episode of Edacious, we meet a former magazine art director turned baker. A man who used the skills acquired in his old career to set the look, feel, and intention for his current one, creating a new community in the process. I became acquainted with Brian Noyes of Red Truck Bakery when I wrote about him a few years back for Unite Virginia magazine. Flash forward to a farm dinner at Caromont where we became fast friends. It was SUCH a treat to sit with this busy man and talk. About cake, pie, the people we've met, and what it means exactly to take that extra step of care, whether it's writing thank you notes to customers or making sure that cake on your plate is the best you’ve ever had. Brian’s attention to detail is so evident from the art on the walls to the sprinkle of salt atop the focaccia on my ham sandwich. Before we met he sent me a “How Do You Do?” cake! This level of curation makes every customer feel cared for whether they’re enjoying a Dutch streusel crumb apple pie at the shops in Warrenton and nearby Marshall or ordering a double chocolate cake to send to a loved one. I believe it stems from his previous career as an art director for the Washington Post, House and Garden, and Smithsonian magazines, among others, where an eagle eye is paramount to success. Red Truck has won accolades from Garden & Gun, The New York Times, Oprah Magazine, and countless others. With good reason. His Shenandoah apple cake brought tears to my eyes. And it’s not just pies and cakes. Both locations offer breakfast and lunch with muffins, biscuits, sandwiches and countless other goodies. His celebrated granola is the only cereal my picky friend will eat. I still dream about that sandwich and Brian’s chocolate cake is a constant request at family get-togethers. There are guaranteed future honors because the Red Truck Bakery cookbook comes out October 23rd! It’s a destination bakery. Folks travel from as far away as Florida. So the cookbook is not just about recipes, but a feeling. The story of a place. What it’s like to work and bake and live here in our part of the South. I cannot WAIT to make his okra pickles and pepper jelly and all the rest of the stuff that makes me loves Southern food the most. How did all of this begin? Flashback many years when Brian and his partner Dwight bought a farm, which of course needed a truck to make it complete. Brian found a beautiful candy apple red 1954 Ford F-100. Little did he know the seller was Tommy Hilfiger. To feed his creative passions, Brian started making jams, loaves of bread, and pastries, selling them at local farmer’s markets. When Marian Burros profiled his wares in The New York Times a small business quickly turned into a larger one with a readymade logo perfectly suited to the theme of “Rural Bakery”. Word spread quickly, so quickly they could barely keep up with demand. Brian found a space, some investors, and developed the look and feel for the bakery, of course making that beloved red truck the centerpiece. He eventually expanded to Marshall, adding a lunch counter to a historic mercantile space. It’s four times the size but once again, retains that homespun, friendly, country feel. All relating back to that red truck. His expertise is a result of his training at CIA, L’Academie de Cuisine, and King Arthur, all of which Brian completed while working as art director. Former President Barack Obama considers Red Truck’s Sweet Potato Bourbon Pecan Pie his favorite. A hand-delivered letter hanging in the shop says so. Robert Duvall cut the rope on the Marshall store. Tom Hagen and Sonny Corleone had lunch there once. Literally, half of The Godfather just eating sandwiches. Wow! You can order online for shipping through Goldbelly, but everything is baked and handled in Red Truck kitchens. Brian still looks at the orders himself, signs the card, and makes sure every order goes out perfectly. Which at Thanksgiving and Christmas can mean thousands of orders. He will only ship mincemeat pies because fruit pies don’t ship well. Pies and cakes are seasonal to keep it fresh. Ingredients like apples, peaches, moonshine, and sorghum are sourced locally and selected carefully. What happened when Brian agreed to made madeleines for Jacques Pépin and his daughter Claudine? What happened when his moonshine cake was profiled by The Today Show right before Christmas? What happens when weather threatens but you’re a nationally-recognized bakery with orders that still need to arrive on time? How do you keep your business going with skilled staff when you live and create in a small town? Is the revitalization of Warrenton and Marshall a blessing or a curse? Did Brian help art direct the cookbook? You’ll just have to listen. Then buy the Red Truck Bakery cookbook when it comes out October 23rd. Brian’s story has so much connection to it, how a chance meeting led to an opportunity, then another, and another. Just love that. Almost as much as I love that Shenandoah apple cake. Stay edacious! SHOW NOTES – Links to resources talked about during the podcast: Subscribe to This Podcast. Stay Edacious! - Come on, after this episode? You know you want to. Subscribers get new episodes instantly, while non-subscribers have to wait a few hours or days depending on the Apple Podcast Gods. Never miss a chance to be edacious! Leave a review about Edacious! - Click the link, then "View in iTunes" then "Ratings and Reviews". 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Topics: Shirley Anita Chisholm, H. Rap Brown, Diana Ross, Al Green, Superfly, Sanford & Son, & Fat Albert. (Bonus Artist: hidingtobefound) 1. 1972 - A Transitional Year, New Directions, Politics and Pimpin 2. News snapshots 3. Nixon wins reelection 4. Watergate: 5 dudes arrested for breaking into the DNC headquarters 5. Vietnam War: year 17 of 19 6. Deaths: 641 down from 2357 in 1971 7. June29 - SCOTUS rules death penalty unconstitutional 8. Economic snapshots 9. Black unemployment is 9.9%. highest since great depression. 10. 31% black families headed by women 11. Minimum wage: 12. Sports snapshots 13. Super Bowl: Dallas def. Miami 14. World Series: Oakland A's def. Cincinnati (4-3) 15. NBA Championship: LA Lakers def. New York 16. Science snapshots 17. CAT scanning, compact disks, electronic mail, and Prozac are developed. 18. Apollo XVII, the last manned moon landing to date 19. Entertainment snapshots 20. Time Inc. drops HBO, the first pay cable network. 21. Atari breaks out Pong, the first arcade video game. (home version in 1974) 22. Women dominate the Grammy Awards, grabbing the big 4. Carole King won Record, Album and Song of the Year, while Carly Simon won Best New Artist. 23. Music (top selling albums): #3. Fragile by Yes, #2. American Pie by Don McLean, #1. Harvest by Neil Young / just an fyi, #13. Led Zeppelin IV 24. Movies (top grossing): #3. What's up Doc, #2. The Poseidon Adventure, #1. The Godfather 25. Television: #3. Hawaii Five-O, #2. Sanford and Son*, #1. All in the Family 26. Black snapshots 27. Mahalia Jackson and Jackie Robinson pass away 28. NYC graffiti breaks out. it's one of the 4 pillars of hip-hop 29. MJ (@14) goes solo: hits w/ Ben 30. Cicely Tyson (@48) stars in Sounder: Box office hit. Proving that the black audience will take, a non 'super black' exploitation movie seriously. 31. QUESTION: What pops out for you? 32. Socio-political (1st major shift to a new direction, political power) 33. Shirley Anita Chisholm, (@ 47): politician, educator, and author of "Unbought and Unbossed! -1970 autobiographies. 34. in 1972, she became the first black person EVER to run for POTUS AND the first woman to run for the Democrats. 35. Already, in 1968, she was the first black woman elected to Congress. 36. Her campaign was underfunded, dismissed as a symbolic, & basically ignored by the power structure. 37. And she was not instantly a heroine for black people. 38. Of course, black male colleagues showed little love: "When I ran for the Congress, when I ran for president, I met more discrimination as a woman than for being black. Men are men.... They think I am trying to take power from them. The black man must step 39. forward, but that doesn't mean the black woman must step back." 40. QUESTION: Is this the real reason more black women haven't run? (only other black woman was Carol Moseley Braun from Il in 2004) 41. About her legacy, she said, “I want to be remembered as a woman … who dared to be a catalyst of change.” (Obama?) 42. Famous Quotes: 43. "Tremendous amounts of talent are lost to our society just because that talent wears a skirt." 44. "The emotional, sexual, and psychological stereotyping of females begins when the doctor says, 'It's a girl'." 45. "In the end, anti-black, anti-female, and all forms of discrimination are equivalent to the same thing - anti-humanism." 46. Conclusion: In our lifetime we saw THE MOST successful path for black advancement. Politics. Only 36 years from Shirley to Obama. 47. Shirley Chisholm was an underappreciated legend and icon. 48. Other Comments? 49. Meanwhile...the Black Power Movement is falling apart! (2nd major shift) 50. 1971-1972 the Panthers split into different camps. Huey vs Eldrigdge 51. They went "Hatfield vs McCoy" and started retaliatory assassinations. 52. H. Rap Brown (@ 29), is the latest high-profile BPM figure to fall. 53. Others include: Angela Davis, Assata Shakur, Elaine Brown, Eldridge Cleaver, Fred Hampton, Huey P. Newton, Stokely Carmichael, and Bobby Seale 54. H Rap Brown sentenced for an attack on a New York City bar?!?! 55. Currently serving a life sentence for murder after shooting of two Sheriff's deputies in 2000. 56. He was known for taking over SNCC after Stokely and his autobiography, Die Nigger Die! 57. Probably most famous for saying, "violence is as American as cherry pie” -and- "If America don't come around, we're gonna burn it down." 58. QUESTION: Was the decline of the BPM more internal (reliance on the gun and violence), external (black people lost interest) -OR- did black people choose to go the "integration" route? 59. Conclusion: The BPM had a great message: Pride, Self-reliance, and education. But, I think they were too extreme. 60. Other Comments: 61. Music: 1972 Top Singles #1 Roberta Flack The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face #2 Gilbert O’Sullivan Alone Again (Naturally) #3 Don McLean American Pie #4 Nilsson Without You #5 Sammy Davis Jr. Candy Man #6 Joe Tex I Gotcha #7 Bill Withers Lean On Me #8 Mac Davis Baby Don’t Get Hooked On Me #9 Melanie Brand New Key #10 Wayne Newton Daddy Dont You Walk So Fast #11 Al Green Let’s Stay Together #12 Looking Glass Brandy (You’re A Fine Girl) #13 Chi-Lites Oh Girl #14 Gallery Nice To Be With You #15 Chuck Berry My Ding-A-Ling #16 Luther Ingram If Loving You Is Wrong I Don’t Want To Be Right #17 Neil Young Heart Of Gold #18 Stylistics Betcha By Golly, Wow #19 Staple Singers I’ll Take You There #20 Michael Jackson Ben #21 Robert John The Lion Sleeps Tonight #22 Billy Preston Outa-space #23 War Slippin’ Into Darkness #24 Hollies Long Cool Woman (In A Black Dress) #25 Mouth and MacNeal How Do You Do #26 Neil Diamond Song Sung Blue #27 America A Horse With No Name #28 Hot Butter Popcorn #29 Main Ingredient Everybody Plays The Fool #30 Climax Precious And Few 62. Vote: Best Single, __________________________________ 63. 1972 Albums 64. Jan - There's a Riot Going' On - Sly & the Family Stone 65. Jan - Black Moses - Isaac Hayes 66. Mar - Solid Rock - The Temptations 67. Mar - Let's Stay Together - Al Green 68. May - First Take - Roberta Flack 69. Jun - A Lonely Man - The Chi-Lites 70. Jul - Still Bill - Bill Withers 71. Oct - Super Fly Soundtrack - Curtis Mayfield 72. Nov - All Directions - The Temptations 73. Dec - I'm Still In Love With You - Al Green 74. Vote: Best Album, __________________________________ 75. Key Artist - Diana Ross (@28): Singer, songwriter, actress, and record producer. Born and raised in Detroit. 76. Became famous as the lead singer the Supremes, the best charting girl group in history. With twelve number-one hit singles. ("Where Did Our Love Go", "Baby Love", "Come See About Me", "Stop! In the Name of Love", "You Can't Hurry Love", "You Keep Me 77. Hangin' On", "Love Child", and "Someday We'll Be Together", etc...) 78. The movie dream girls was inspired by the group 79. She also did a few big films: Lady Sings the Blues, Mahogany, The Wiz, etc... 80. Question: Here's my problem with The Boss. Mary Wilson was the heart and soul of the Supremes. Florence Ballard was the best singer. Diana was what? 81. Conclusion: The Supremes were deliberately glamorous, because Gordy wanted all of Motown to be crossover artists. Beyonce has real game, I'm not convinced Diana wasn't just hyped up. 82. Other Comments: 83. Key Artist - Al Green (@26): singer, songwriter and record produce. Born in AR, grew up in Michigan, discovered in Memphis. 84. Kicked out of the house when his very religious daddy caught him listening to Jackie Wilson. 85. Quote: "I also listened to Mahalia Jackson, all the great gospel singers. But the most important music to me was those hip-shaking’ boys: Wilson Pickett and Elvis Presley. I just loved Elvis Presley. Whatever he got, I went out and bought." 86. Started out in 1967, flashed in 1971 with the album, "Al Green Gets Next to You", PEAKED in 1972 with 2 albums - "Let's Stay Together" & "I'm Still in Love with You", and capped 1973 with the lp "Call Me", a critically acclaimed "Masterpiece!" 87. Basically, everything we love about Al was dropped in that 3-year window. 88. 1974 he was born again 89. Soon after that his "girlfriend" dumped boiling grits on him in the bathtub before shooting and killing herself. (with his gun!?) 90. By 1976, he was ready to go gospel. 91. His longtime producer, Willie Mitchell (the guy who discovered him and crafted his music), passed on doing gospel music. (Bounced check story) 92. 1977, he dropped "The Belle Album", his 12th. Rolling Stone magazine said, "We may someday look back on The Belle Album as Al Green’s best" 93. Question: Just an observation really. This is the 3rd major shift in 1972. Al didn't make political or activist music. Some said he was the last great "Soul Man". In 1971 Marvin asked, what's going on. During 1972, in the middle of war protests, Watergate, an 94. election, civil rights protests, the Panthers shooting up the streets, Al Green made LOVE ok again. 95. Other Comments: 96. Vote: Key Artists, ________________________________ 97. Movies 98. Lady Sings the Blues: Based on Lady Sings the Blues by Billie Holiday 99. Starring: Diana Ross (@28), Billy Dee Williams (@35), Richard Pryor (@32) 100. Blacula: important because it was a successful black horror film 101. Buck and the Preacher: important for casting blacks as leads in a western and was the first film Sidney Poitier directed 102. Super Fly: 4th Major shift (The streets are talking) 103. Priest is done with the clothes, the cars, the drugs, the money, and the white women. 104. But, his partner, Eddie isn’t. 105. Quote (Eddie talking to Priest): "You're gonna give all this up? 8-Track Stereo, color T.V. in every room, and can snort a half a piece of dope everyday? That's the American Dream, nigga! Well, ain't it? Ain't it?" 106. Curtis Mayfield (@30) wrote and produced the AMAZING soundtrack. 107. Starring: Ron O’Neal (@35), Carl Lee (@46), Sheila Frazier (@24) 108. At the time of its release, lots of black folks didn't like what Super Fly was representing. 109. Quote from the Hollywood NAACP branch: “we must insist that our children are not exposed to a steady diet of so-called black movies that glorify black males as pimps, dope pushers, gangsters, and super males.” 110. The filmmakers (White producer / black director) say they wanted to show the negative and empty aspects of the drug subculture. 111. Regardless, Super Fly landed BIG TIME with the "post-Civil Rights" generation. 112. They thought Eddie spoke the gospel. 113. Quote (Eddie talking to Priest): " I know it's a rotten game, but it's the only one The Man left us to play. That's the stone, cold truth." 114. Question: Ultimately, what is the legacy of Superfly? 115. Conclusion: I really enjoyed the movie. However, it blatantly dismissed the BPM, and spoke directly to the criminal elements in the black community. This movie, along with the "Urban" writers, Donald Goines and Iceberg Slim, helped spawn a generation 116. of criminals. That can't be a good thing. 117. Other comments: 118. Vote: Key movie, ____________________________________ 119. Television 120. Jan - Sanford and Son debuts on NBC (6 seasons) 121. Groundbreaking: 1st "Black" cast sit-com on the air...at least 2yrs before: That's My Mama ('74), Good Times ('74), The Jeffersons ('75), and What's Happening!!('76) 122. Theme music by Quincy Jones (@39) 123. Starring: Redd Foxx (@50), and Demond Wilson (@26) 124. Foxx was born in St. Louis, raised in Chicago, and ran the streets with pre-Muslim Malcolm X back in the day. 125. He came up performing raunchy comedy and developed a cult following in the 50's and 60's. 126. In 1970 he flashed in the comedy movie "Cotton Comes to Harlem" and the producer of All in the Family hit him up. 127. Question: Is Lamont crazy? Quote: "MLK left black people hooked on economic dependence and Sanford and Son taught entrepreneurship" 128. Conclusion: Undeniably funny. Redd had the respect and help from some of the best young comics in the business, black and white. Classic! 129. Other Comments: 130. Sep - Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids (8 seasons) 131. Fat Albert first popped up in 1967 during Cosby's stand-up comedy routine "Buck Buck," 132. Starring: Bill Cosby (@35) 133. Born and raised in Philly. High school drop-out. Got his G.E.D. and went to Temple Univ. on a scholarship. While bartending, he discovered his comedy talent. 134. He dropped out of college and mastered crossover comedy in the early sixties. 135. In 1965 he broke out in the hit tv series I-Spy and by 1970 he was America's top Black comic. 136. He went back to college in 1970 and got involved with PBS and the Electric Company. 137. During this time, he cooked up "Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids" 138. It was based on his childhood friends and every show had an educational lesson in it. 139. A lot of times the crew would end the show playing a song in the neighborhood junkyard. 140. Question: Frankly, did the sex scandal undermine his whole career? 141. Conclusion: I used to really like Bill. 142. Other comments: 143. Vote: Television, ___________________________________ 144. Vote: 1972 Biggest Shadow, __________________________
David Shire's melodies have earned him an Oscar, a Grammy, countless Emmy and Tony nominations, as well a special place in the hearts of audiences spanning as far back as 1960. David drops by Shetler Studios to look back on his career and revisit not only such films as The Conversation, The Taking Of Pelham One Two Three, All The President's Men, Return to Oz, Zodiac, Norma Rae, and Saturday Night Fever, but to explore his collaboration with Richard Maltby Jr that produced such musicals as Starting Here, Starting Now, Baby, Take Flight, Big, Closer Than Ever, Love Match, How Do You Do, I Love You, and The Sap Of Life. David pulls back the curtain on his career to discuss how he and Richard Maltby Jr created some of the canon's most known works, what it was like being a rehearsal pianist on some of the Golden Age's most iconic musicals, and why he was fired by his own brother in law! Also, David shines the spotlight on Stephen Sondheim, Barbra Streisand, and Francis Ford Coppola! Become a sponsor of Behind The Curtain and get early access to interviews, private playlists, and advance knowledge of future guests so you can ask the legends your own questions. Go to: http://bit.ly/2i7nWC4
Sunday 3 June 2018
Self-discovery, writing and how to deal with self-doubt: Bibi Slippers. We talk about: - Her life's journey until now... - Comparing ourselves with others, that's useless. - To all writers: How Bibi writes, her routine and tips. - How her life changed over night... 30 changed her life. - The books that shaped her life and thoughts. - Fotostaatmasjien: Her Anthology She carries herself with so much grace, honesty and wisdom. Her life's journey/wisdom will provide one-liners that will stick with you for a very long time. We recently found out that both of us are HUGE Roxette fans, you should see us jamming out on "How Do You DO" & "The Look". Follow Bibi on social media and make sure to get a copy of her Anthology - Fotostaatmasjien. Subscribe to our Podcast channel, website & Youtube account to receive the latest podcasts, epic content and inspirational stories! Go and Rock What You Got!!!!!
Self-discovery, writing and how to deal with self-doubt: Bibi Slippers. We talk about: - Her life's journey until now... - Comparing ourselves with others, that's useless. - To all writers: How Bibi writes, her routine and tips. - How her life changed over night... 30 changed her life. - The books that shaped her life and thoughts. - Fotostaatmasjien: Her Anthology She carries herself with so much grace, honesty and wisdom. Her life's journey/wisdom will provide one-liners that will stick with you for a very long time. We recently found out that both of us are HUGE Roxette fans, you should see us jamming out on "How Do You DO" & "The Look". Follow Bibi on social media and make sure to get a copy of her Anthology - Fotostaatmasjien. Subscribe to our Podcast channel, website & Youtube account to receive the latest podcasts, epic content and inspirational stories! Go and Rock What You Got!!!!!
Another batch of Supertunes from the 70s... 1) Green Eyed Lady by Sugarloaf 2) Jackie Blue by Ozark Mountain Daredevils 3) Tighter, Tighter by Alive & Kicking 4) Neanderthal Man by Hotlegs 5) Coz I Luv You by Slade 6) Sweet City Woman by Stampeders 7) Nice to Be With You by Gallery 8) How Do You Do? by Mouth & Macneil 9) Keep On Smilin' by Wet Willie 10) Rainbow Ride by Andy Kim 11) Run Run Run by Jo Jo Gunne 12) Good Morning Freedom by Blue Mink
轉眼已五月,夏天已不遠。歌單:迷人的五月(甄妮),夏天的故事(楊千嬅),天天都相見(葉德嫻),噢買尬(五月天),Mirrorball (Everything But The Girl), Scream (Janet & Michael Jackson), How Do You Do!(Roxette), Zombie (The Cranberries), First of May (The Bee Gees)
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The first comprehensive biography of famed Yiddish novelist, story writer and playwright Sholem Aleichem, Jeremy Dauber‘s welcome new book The Worlds of Sholem Aleichem: The Remarkable Life and Afterlife of the Man Who Created Tevye (Schocken, 2013) offers readers an encounter with the great Yiddish author himself. Dauber writes in the rhythm of the language of Sholem Aleichem – Mr. How Do You Do – brilliantly structuring the book as a drama, with an overture, five acts, and an epilogue in ten scenes. He assumes the voice of a theater impresario, talking to his audience, just as the author Sholem Aleichem did, narrating his stories and reading them to the crowds whom he loved to entertain. The author Sholem Aleichem, most famous for his Tevye stories that became Fiddler on the Roof, was no Tevye, but rather a sophisticated and educated cosmopolitan businessman and writer. He possessed immense curiosity about every man, a unique ear for interesting stories, and the ability to connect with his audience; these talents ultimately united his life with Tevye’s. Although he could very well write in Russian and Hebrew, ultimately he chose Yiddish, the most natural language of the people whom he loved, to tell his universal stories of tradition confronting modernity and the struggles of people to deal with change. Read this engaging and very well written book to learn more about Sholem Aleichem and fall in love with this man and his writings. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The first comprehensive biography of famed Yiddish novelist, story writer and playwright Sholem Aleichem, Jeremy Dauber‘s welcome new book The Worlds of Sholem Aleichem: The Remarkable Life and Afterlife of the Man Who Created Tevye (Schocken, 2013) offers readers an encounter with the great Yiddish author himself. Dauber writes in the rhythm of the language of Sholem Aleichem – Mr. How Do You Do – brilliantly structuring the book as a drama, with an overture, five acts, and an epilogue in ten scenes. He assumes the voice of a theater impresario, talking to his audience, just as the author Sholem Aleichem did, narrating his stories and reading them to the crowds whom he loved to entertain. The author Sholem Aleichem, most famous for his Tevye stories that became Fiddler on the Roof, was no Tevye, but rather a sophisticated and educated cosmopolitan businessman and writer. He possessed immense curiosity about every man, a unique ear for interesting stories, and the ability to connect with his audience; these talents ultimately united his life with Tevye’s. Although he could very well write in Russian and Hebrew, ultimately he chose Yiddish, the most natural language of the people whom he loved, to tell his universal stories of tradition confronting modernity and the struggles of people to deal with change. Read this engaging and very well written book to learn more about Sholem Aleichem and fall in love with this man and his writings. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The first comprehensive biography of famed Yiddish novelist, story writer and playwright Sholem Aleichem, Jeremy Dauber‘s welcome new book The Worlds of Sholem Aleichem: The Remarkable Life and Afterlife of the Man Who Created Tevye (Schocken, 2013) offers readers an encounter with the great Yiddish author himself. Dauber writes in the rhythm of the language of Sholem Aleichem – Mr. How Do You Do – brilliantly structuring the book as a drama, with an overture, five acts, and an epilogue in ten scenes. He assumes the voice of a theater impresario, talking to his audience, just as the author Sholem Aleichem did, narrating his stories and reading them to the crowds whom he loved to entertain. The author Sholem Aleichem, most famous for his Tevye stories that became Fiddler on the Roof, was no Tevye, but rather a sophisticated and educated cosmopolitan businessman and writer. He possessed immense curiosity about every man, a unique ear for interesting stories, and the ability to connect with his audience; these talents ultimately united his life with Tevye’s. Although he could very well write in Russian and Hebrew, ultimately he chose Yiddish, the most natural language of the people whom he loved, to tell his universal stories of tradition confronting modernity and the struggles of people to deal with change. Read this engaging and very well written book to learn more about Sholem Aleichem and fall in love with this man and his writings. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The first comprehensive biography of famed Yiddish novelist, story writer and playwright Sholem Aleichem, Jeremy Dauber‘s welcome new book The Worlds of Sholem Aleichem: The Remarkable Life and Afterlife of the Man Who Created Tevye (Schocken, 2013) offers readers an encounter with the great Yiddish author himself. Dauber writes in the rhythm of the language of Sholem Aleichem – Mr. How Do You Do – brilliantly structuring the book as a drama, with an overture, five acts, and an epilogue in ten scenes. He assumes the voice of a theater impresario, talking to his audience, just as the author Sholem Aleichem did, narrating his stories and reading them to the crowds whom he loved to entertain. The author Sholem Aleichem, most famous for his Tevye stories that became Fiddler on the Roof, was no Tevye, but rather a sophisticated and educated cosmopolitan businessman and writer. He possessed immense curiosity about every man, a unique ear for interesting stories, and the ability to connect with his audience; these talents ultimately united his life with Tevye’s. Although he could very well write in Russian and Hebrew, ultimately he chose Yiddish, the most natural language of the people whom he loved, to tell his universal stories of tradition confronting modernity and the struggles of people to deal with change. Read this engaging and very well written book to learn more about Sholem Aleichem and fall in love with this man and his writings. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The first comprehensive biography of famed Yiddish novelist, story writer and playwright Sholem Aleichem, Jeremy Dauber‘s welcome new book The Worlds of Sholem Aleichem: The Remarkable Life and Afterlife of the Man Who Created Tevye (Schocken, 2013) offers readers an encounter with the great Yiddish author himself. Dauber writes in the rhythm of the language of Sholem Aleichem – Mr. How Do You Do – brilliantly structuring the book as a drama, with an overture, five acts, and an epilogue in ten scenes. He assumes the voice of a theater impresario, talking to his audience, just as the author Sholem Aleichem did, narrating his stories and reading them to the crowds whom he loved to entertain. The author Sholem Aleichem, most famous for his Tevye stories that became Fiddler on the Roof, was no Tevye, but rather a sophisticated and educated cosmopolitan businessman and writer. He possessed immense curiosity about every man, a unique ear for interesting stories, and the ability to connect with his audience; these talents ultimately united his life with Tevye’s. Although he could very well write in Russian and Hebrew, ultimately he chose Yiddish, the most natural language of the people whom he loved, to tell his universal stories of tradition confronting modernity and the struggles of people to deal with change. Read this engaging and very well written book to learn more about Sholem Aleichem and fall in love with this man and his writings. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The first comprehensive biography of famed Yiddish novelist, story writer and playwright Sholem Aleichem, Jeremy Dauber‘s welcome new book The Worlds of Sholem Aleichem: The Remarkable Life and Afterlife of the Man Who Created Tevye (Schocken, 2013) offers readers an encounter with the great Yiddish author himself. Dauber writes in the rhythm of the language of Sholem Aleichem – Mr. How Do You Do – brilliantly structuring the book as a drama, with an overture, five acts, and an epilogue in ten scenes. He assumes the voice of a theater impresario, talking to his audience, just as the author Sholem Aleichem did, narrating his stories and reading them to the crowds whom he loved to entertain. The author Sholem Aleichem, most famous for his Tevye stories that became Fiddler on the Roof, was no Tevye, but rather a sophisticated and educated cosmopolitan businessman and writer. He possessed immense curiosity about every man, a unique ear for interesting stories, and the ability to connect with his audience; these talents ultimately united his life with Tevye’s. Although he could very well write in Russian and Hebrew, ultimately he chose Yiddish, the most natural language of the people whom he loved, to tell his universal stories of tradition confronting modernity and the struggles of people to deal with change. Read this engaging and very well written book to learn more about Sholem Aleichem and fall in love with this man and his writings. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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