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This week, we joined by comedian Nish Kumar to discuss the role of humour in politics.The Jam of the Week is Introverted by Little SimzAll of our Jams of the Week can also now be found on our Spotify playlist herePlease get in touch with us via Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. If you're old-school, the e-mail is politicsjamuk@gmail.com.The intro music is How It Is by Jeris licensed under Creative Commons.The Politics JaM linktree can be found at: https://linktr.ee/PoliticsJaM
We were joined by Gehan Gunatilleke to discuss the freedom of religion and expression , as well as the conflict between them, in liberal democracies The Jam of the Week is You Get What You Give by the New RadicalsAll of our Jams of the Week can also now be found on our Spotify playlist herePlease get in touch with us via Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. If you're old-school, the e-mail is politicsjamuk@gmail.com.The intro music is How It Is by Jeris licensed under Creative Commons.The Politics JaM linktree can be found at: https://linktr.ee/PoliticsJaM
This week, we discussed Matt Hancock, sex scandals in politics and whether scandals impact the functioning of democracy.The Jam of the Week is thank u, next by Ariana GrandeAll of our Jams of the Week can also now be found on our Spotify playlist herePlease get in touch with us via Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. If you're old-school, the e-mail is politicsjamuk@gmail.com.The intro music is How It Is by Jeris licensed under Creative Commons.The Politics JaM linktree can be found at: https://linktr.ee/PoliticsJaM
This week, we invited the legendary Gary Younge again, to chat with us on race and racism. We discussed what progress (if any) since the murder of George Floyd, what's next for the #BlackLivesMatter movement, and whether a culture war actually exists. The Jam of the Week is Express Yourself by Charles WrightAll of our Jams of the Week can also now be found on our Spotify playlist herePlease get in touch with us via Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. If you're old-school, the e-mail is politicsjamuk@gmail.com.The intro music is How It Is by Jeris licensed under Creative Commons.The Politics JaM linktree can be found at: https://linktr.ee/PoliticsJa
This week, we discussed: Where are illicit drugs produced and why? How does it affect people's lives and the politics of those nations?The Jam of the Week is Poetic Justice by Kendrick Lamar and DrakeAll of our Jams of the Week can also now be found on our Spotify playlist herePlease get in touch with us via Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. If you're old-school, the e-mail is politicsjamuk@gmail.com.The intro music is How It Is by Jeris licensed under Creative Commons.The Politics JaM linktree can be found at: https://linktr.ee/PoliticsJaM
This week, we invited Mark Miller, who chatted with us about development and aid. We discussed the importance of the upcoming G7 Summit and its responses to global COVID-related aid, the politics of foreign aid, and finally, the impact of aid on developing nations. The Jam of the Week is When the Going is Smooth & Good by William Onyeabor All of our Jams of the Week can also now be found on our Spotify playlist herePlease get in touch with us via Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. If you're old-school, the e-mail is politicsjamuk@gmail.com.The intro music is How It Is by Jeris licensed under Creative Commons.The Politics JaM linktree can be found at: https://linktr.ee/PoliticsJaM
This week we discussed water wars: what is the Ethiopian Dam and the beef over it? How do countries share resources, and when do they go to wars over them? What does the future of climate wars look like in Africa and the world?The Jam of the Week is Cry Me A River by Justin Timberlake All of our Jams of the Week can also now be found on our Spotify playlist herePlease get in touch with us via Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. If you're old-school, the e-mail is politicsjamuk@gmail.com.The intro music is How It Is by Jeris licensed under Creative Commons.The Politics JaM linktree can be found at: https://linktr.ee/PoliticsJaM
What caused the latest violence between Israel and the Palestinians? What are the prospects for peace?And what lessons can we learn from previous sectarian conflicts?The Jam of the Week is Blowin' In the Wind by Bob Dylan All of our Jams of the Week can also now be found on our Spotify playlist herePlease get in touch with us via Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. If you're old-school, the e-mail is politicsjamuk@gmail.com.The intro music is How It Is by Jeris licensed under Creative Commons.The Politics JaM linktree can be found at: https://linktr.ee/PoliticsJaM
Episode Summary: In John 10:10 Jesus taught his followers that he had come that they might have life and have it abundantly(vs 10). Later in John 15, he explained HOW IT IS that Jesus imparts that spiritual life to us. He said, I am the vine; you are the branches. Whoever ABIDES in me and I in him, he it is that bears much fruit, for apart from me you can do nothing. Spiritual flourishing results from ABIDING in Christ. That is not a word we use much today. This episode explains what this Greek word means and identifies four obstacles to experiencing this connectedness to Christ that causes us to be fruitful.For Further Prayerful Thought:What has most helped you know that when you to turn towards God after giving in to sin, God is like the father of the prodigal, running to you with open arms?What has helped you the most to see God’s moral loss as the pathway to blessing, instead of a restriction to your fulfillment?What is the toughest part about knowing in your head that God intends suffering for our ultimate good and still feeling totally loved by God when we hurt?How can you do a better job of managing your use of time so that your personal walk with God get’s the firstfruits and not the leftovers? Current Series: Igniting Fire for Our Mission In a Disheartening WorldReigniting Fire for Our Mission From Christ S2 Episode #27 May 9 2021 For the printed version of this message click here.For a summary of topics addressed by podcast series, click here.For FREE downloadable studies on men’s issues click here
This week, we discussed voter suppression, why people vote, how does voter preference translate to government action and the impact electoral systems have on political and policy outcomes.The Jam of the Week is Dave ft. Burna Boy - LocationAll of our Jams of the Week can also now be found on our Spotify playlist herePlease get in touch with us via Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. If you're old-school, the e-mail is politicsjamuk@gmail.com.The intro music is How It Is by Jeris licensed under Creative Commons.The Politics JaM linktree can be found at: https://linktr.ee/PoliticsJaM
Why is India's current COVID wave so bad, what has populism got to do with it, and why aren't there enough vaccines in India and the world?The Jam of the Week is Footsteps by VanillaAll of our Jams of the Week can also now be found on our Spotify playlist herePlease get in touch with us via Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. If you're old-school, the e-mail is politicsjamuk@gmail.com.The intro music is How It Is by Jeris licensed under Creative Commons.The Politics JaM linktree can be found at: https://linktr.ee/PoliticsJaM
What happened with the European Super League, how should sports be governed, and what role does sport play in politics?The Jam of the Week is Love Story by Taylor SwiftAll of our Jams of the Week can also now be found on our Spotify playlist herePlease get in touch with us via Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. If you're old-school, the e-mail is politicsjamuk@gmail.com.The intro music is How It Is by Jeris licensed under Creative Commons.The Politics JaM linktree can be found at: https://linktr.ee/PoliticsJaM
In this week's pod, we discussed lobbying scandals, starting with David Cameron and Greensill. We then talk through what functions lobbying serve, and finally, how they may or may not subvert democratic norms. The Jam of the Week is Your Song by Elton John.All of our Jams of the Week can also now be found on our Spotify playlist herePlease get in touch with us via Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. If you're old-school, the e-mail is politicsjamuk@gmail.com.The intro music is How It Is by Jeris licensed under Creative Commons.The Politics JaM linktree can be found at: https://linktr.ee/PoliticsJaM
More cruel e-mails, more stress, less time and not enough money. I have to seriously think about the toll this is taking, and if it’s worth it. Here’s how it is… The post How It Is first appeared on Disney Story Origins Podcast.
More cruel e-mails, more stress, less time and not enough money. I have to seriously think about the toll this is taking, and if it’s worth it. Here’s how it is… The post How It Is first appeared on Cinema Story Origins Podcast.
In this week's pod, we discussed the increasingly central role social media plays in politics and how politics should change to adapt to the new digital era.The Jam of the Week is Good Life by Inner CityAll of our Jams of the Week can also now be found on our Spotify playlist herePlease get in touch with us via Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. If you're old-school, the e-mail is politicsjamuk@gmail.com.The intro music is How It Is by Jeris licensed under Creative Commons.The Politics JaM linktree can be found at: https://linktr.ee/PoliticsJaM
This week, we were joined by sexual harassment lawyer, Deeba Syed, to discuss:The Sarah Everard caseWhy sexual harassment and sexual violence are not treated as a proper political issuesThe features of our politics that lead to the harassment of women Solutions to sexual harassment and sexual violence The Jam of the Week is U.N.I.T.Y. by Queen LatifahAll of our Jams of the Week can also now be found on our Spotify playlist herePlease get in touch with us via Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. If you're old-school, the e-mail is politicsjamuk@gmail.com.The intro music is How It Is by Jeris licensed under Creative Commons.The Politics JaM linktree can be found at: https://linktr.ee/PoliticsJaM
From COVID-19 to the Trump insurrection, this week we covered conspiracy theories with Dr. Rod Dacombe. What they are, how they differ from disinformation, and why now. Finally, we discussed why people believe in them, and how this may be linked to democratic dissatisfaction.The Jam of the Week was Perfect Government by NOFX. All of our Jams of the Week can also now be found on our Spotify playlist herePlease get in touch with us via Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. If you're old-school, the e-mail is politicsjamuk@gmail.com.The intro music is How It Is by Jeris licensed under Creative Commons.The Politics JaM linktree can be found at: https://linktr.ee/PoliticsJaM
This week, we covered the Royal Crisis: what this tells us about race and the media today, and what this means for the future of the monarchy.The Jam of the Week was To My Love by Bomba EstéreoAll of our Jams of the Week can also now be found on our Spotify playlist herePlease get in touch with us via Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. If you're old-school, the e-mail is politicsjamuk@gmail.com.The intro music is How It Is by Jeris licensed under Creative Commons.The Politics JaM linktree can be found at: https://linktr.ee/PoliticsJaM
www.fragmentradio.com // On this episode of FRAGMENT RADIO, Ahadu, Ahmed, and Bhaven share some of the songs they've been listening to over the last week, which includes a couple of different songs that played on Sound 42 last week, like "Know Better" by Headie One, "Refugee" by Lil Durk, and "Bam" by Jay-Z. Bhaven's last song is "How It Is" by Roddy Ricch, Chip, and Yxng Bane. Ahmed played Russ and Rick Ross' "Guess What", before throwing it back to Diddy, Faith Evans, and 112's "I'll Be Missing You", before bringing it back with Boldy James' "Surf & Turf", which was produced by The Alchemist and featured Vince Staples. Ahadu put us on to Larry June (WHO?!) and his absolute bop "Smoothies in 1991", before we played "Wants and Needs", and got into some fun Drake talks. We ended off the show discussing "Scary Hours 2", what we want from Certified Lover Boy (CLB), before ultimately just going through and vibing to some of our favourite tracks on "Scorpion" and "VIEWS". Enjoy!
This week, we covered Princess Latifa's abduction and what this tells us about women's rights and the political settlement of the UAE as well as the Middle East The Jam of the Week was DNA by Kendrick Lamar All of our Jams of the Week can also now be found on our Spotify playlist herePlease get in touch with us via Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. If you're old-school, the e-mail is politicsjamuk@gmail.com.The intro music is How It Is by Jeris licensed under Creative Commons.The Politics JaM linktree can be found at: https://linktr.ee/PoliticsJaM
This week, we covered: The recent military coup in MyanmarThe role ethnicity/ethnic cleansing has played in Myanmar And the political settlement in post-colonial states The Jam of the Week was Wizkid ft. Damian Marley - BlessedAll of our Jams of the Week can also now be found on our Spotify playlist herePlease get in touch with us via Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. If you're old-school, the e-mail is politicsjamuk@gmail.com.The intro music is How It Is by Jeris licensed under Creative Commons.The Politics JaM linktree can be found at: https://linktr.ee/PoliticsJaM
Why are Indian farmers protesting, why have they been so successful, and what does this tell us about India's political settlement?The Jam of the Week was Bad Karma by Alex ThelseffAll of our Jams of the Week can also now be found on our Spotify playlist herePlease get in touch with us via Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. If you're old-school, the e-mail is politicsjamuk@gmail.com.The intro music is How It Is by Jeris licensed under Creative Commons.The Politics JaM linktree can be found at: https://linktr.ee/PoliticsJaM
What happened with Uganda's election? Why does African have so many ageing autocrats? Why and how is Africa's youth challenging political regimes in sub-Saharan Africa?The Jam of the Week was Hey Jude by The BeatlesAll of our Jams of the Week can also now be found on our Spotify playlist herePlease get in touch with us via Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. If you're old-school, the e-mail is politicsjamuk@gmail.com.The intro music is How It Is by Jeris licensed under Creative Commons.The Politics JaM linktree can be found at: https://linktr.ee/PoliticsJaM
What will happen in American and British Politics in the year ahead, and how will democracies confront a rising China?The Jam of the Week was XXX ft. U2 by Kendrick LamarAll of our Jams of the Week can also now be found on our Spotify playlist herePlease get in touch with us via Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. If you're old-school, the e-mail is politicsjamuk@gmail.com.The intro music is How It Is by Jeris licensed under Creative Commons.The Politics JaM linktree can be found at: https://linktr.ee/PoliticsJaM
This week, we were joined by Rosie Campbell, Professor of Politics and director of the Global Institute for Women's Leadership at King's College London, to discuss COVID-19 and gender inequalityThe Jam of the Week was If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next by Manic Street PreachersAll of our Jams of the Week can also now be found on our Spotify playlist herePlease get in touch with us via Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. If you're old-school, the e-mail is politicsjamuk@gmail.com.The Music is How It Is by Jeris licensed under Creative Commons.The Politics JaM linktree can be found at: https://linktr.ee/PoliticsJaM
Barry Gibb, enlists some equally legendary stars, including Dolly Parton to reinvent Bee Gees classics with the album, Greenfields, the debut solo album from Aaron Frazer & Passenger, How It Is by Samuel Beckett & Gare St Lazare's production & Declan Burke reviews 'Trust' an Australian crime from Chris Hammer.
How have Donald Trump & the Republican Party undermined democracy, and what can Biden to do rebuild American democracy?The Jam of the Week was Blinded by Your Grace Pt.2 by StormzyAll of our Jams of the Week can also now be found on our Spotify playlist herePlease get in touch with us via Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. If you're old-school, the e-mail is politicsjamuk@gmail.com.The Music is How It Is by Jeris licensed under Creative Commons.The Politics JaM linktree can be found at: https://linktr.ee/PoliticsJaM
In our final pod of the year, we review some of the big news stories and themes to emerge from 2020: Black Lives Matter, COVID-19 (obviously) and the state of democracy and autocracy across the world.The Jam of the Week was The Times They Are a-Changin' by Bob DylanAll of our Jams of the Week can also now be found on our Spotify playlist herePlease get in touch with us via Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. If you're old-school, the e-mail is politicsjamuk@gmail.com.The Music is How It Is by Jeris licensed under Creative Commons.The Politics JaM linktree can be found at: https://linktr.ee/PoliticsJaM
What caused Ethiopia's Civil war, how does its ethnic & constitutional history play into it, and what can this tell us about ethnic conflict in Africa?The Jam of the Week was All I Want for Christmas Is You by Mariah CareyAll of our Jams of the Week can also now be found on our Spotify playlist herePlease get in touch with us via Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. If you're old-school, the e-mail is politicsjamuk@gmail.com.The Music is How It Is by Jeris licensed under Creative Commons.The Politics JaM linktree can be found at: https://linktr.ee/PoliticsJaM
This week, we were joined by Anand Menon, Professor of European Politics and Foreign Affairs at King's College London and the director of UK in a Changing Europe, to discuss Brexit. More specifically, the political red lines preventing a deal from being struck, the likelihood of a deal and the political and economic ramifications for the UKThe Jam of the Week was Bat Out of Hell by MeatloafAll of our Jams of the week can also now be found on our Spotify playlist herePlease get in touch with us via Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. If you're old-school, the e-mail is politicsjamuk@gmail.com.The Music is How It Is by Jeris licensed under Creative Commons.The Politics JaM linktree can be found at: https://linktr.ee/PoliticsJaM
In this episode, Jeevun and Michael were joined by the award-winning author, Gary Younge, to discuss Black Lives Matter, race relations in the US and UK as well as Black HistoryThe Jam of the Week was Young, Gifted, and Black by Bob and Marcia All of our Jams of the week can also now be found on our new Spotify playlist herePlease get in touch with us via Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. If you're old-school, the e-mail is politicsjamuk@gmail.com.The Music is How It Is by Jeris licensed under Creative Commons.The Politics JaM linktree can be found at: https://linktr.ee/PoliticsJaM
In this episode, Jeevun and Michael discussed the 2020 US election, what next for Trumpism, and what a Biden presidency could look like.The Jam of the Week was Celebration by Kool & The GangAll of our Jams of the week can also now be found on our new Spotify playlist herePlease get in touch with us via Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. If you're old-school, the e-mail is politicsjamuk@gmail.com.The Music is How It Is by Jeris licensed under Creative Commons.The Politics JaM linktree can be found at: https://linktr.ee/PoliticsJaM
Jeevun and Michael discussed the final state of the US election, what to expect on election night, how voting (hasn't) been going, and their reflections on the race as a whole The Jam of the Week was A Milli by Lil WayneAll of our Jams of the week can also now be found on our new Spotify playlist herePlease get in touch with us via Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. If you're old-school, the e-mail is politicsjamuk@gmail.com.The Music is How It Is by Jeris licensed under Creative Commons.The Politics JaM linktree can be found at: https://linktr.ee/PoliticsJaM
In this week's pod, Jeevun and Michael discussed the new three-tier lockdown rules, how devolution determines the UK's response to COVID-19 as well as how the pandemic could change the way the UK is governed in the future.The Jam of the Week was Changes by 2PacAll of our Jams of the week can also now be found on our new Spotify playlist herePlease get in touch with us via Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. If you're old-school, the e-mail is politicsjamuk@gmail.com.Music is How It Is by Jeris licensed under Creative Commons.The Politics JaM linktree can be found at: https://linktr.ee/PoliticsJaM
In this week's episode, we cover the recent protests against police brutality in Nigeria, the causes of police brutality, and the implications for policing in the rest of Sub Saharan Africa The Jam of the Week was F*** Tha Police by N.W.A.All of our Jams of the week can also now be found on our new Spotify playlist herePlease get in touch with us via Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. If you're old-school, the e-mail is politicsjamuk@gmail.com.Music is How It Is by Jeris licensed under Creative Commons.The Politics JaM linktree can be found at: https://linktr.ee/PoliticsJaM
This week's episode is the third in our series on the upcoming US Presidential Election. We react to the news that Donald Trump has tested positive for COVID-19. We also assess the potential implications this has for the race and the political importance of a leader's health. The Jam of the Week was Bank On It by Burna BoyAll of our Jams of the week can also now be found on our new Spotify playlist herePlease get in touch with us via Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. If you're old-school, the e-mail is politicsjamuk@gmail.com.Music is How It Is by Jeris licensed under Creative Commons.The Politics JaM linktree can be found at: https://linktr.ee/PoliticsJaM
This week, Jeevun and Michael were joined by Professor Jonathan Portes to discuss the economics of COVID-19: why this isn't a normal recession, how effective the government's policies have been, and what the political implications will be.The Jam of the Week was Everybody Knows by Leonard CohenPlease get in touch with us via Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. If you're old-school, the e-mail is politicsjamuk@gmail.com.Music is How It Is by Jeris licensed under Creative Commons.The Politics JaM linktree can be found at: https://linktr.ee/PoliticsJaM
This week, Jeevun and Michael were joined by Professor Will Jennings to discuss trust in politics, why it matters, how voters make trust judgements and whether COVID-19 and Brexit are affecting trust in the government. Will's co-authored research with UK in a Changing Europe can be found here and comes with the Politics JaM seal of approval.The Jam of the Week was Foot of Pride by Lou ReedPlease get in touch with us via Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. If you're old-school, the e-mail is politicsjamuk@gmail.com.Music is How It Is by Jeris licensed under Creative Commons.The Politics JaM linktree can be found at: https://linktr.ee/PoliticsJaM
This week, Jeevun and Michael discussed the oppression of Uyghur Muslims by the Chinese Government, how this fits in with the aims of the Chinese State and why authoritarian governments are oppressive. The Jam of the Week was Here Comes the Sun by The Beatles All of our Jams of the week can also now be found on our new Spotify playlist herePlease get in touch with us via Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. If you're old-school, the e-mail is politicsjamuk@gmail.com.Music is How It Is by Jeris licensed under Creative Commons.The Politics JaM linktree can be found at: https://linktr.ee/PoliticsJaM
This week, Jeevun and Michael discussed climate politics, how views on the climate have changed and the potential implications of Brexit and COVID-19 on environmental policy.The Jam of the Week was Missing (Todd Terry Remix) by Everything But The GirlAll of our Jams of the week can also now be found on our new Spotify playlist herePlease get in touch with us via Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. If you're old-school, the e-mail is politicsjamuk@gmail.com.Music is How It Is by Jeris licensed under Creative Commons.The Politics JaM linktree can be found at: https://linktr.ee/PoliticsJaM
This week, we kick off our series on African Politics by discussing the recent military coup in Mali, as well as what it tells us about coups and democracy in Africa.The Jam of the Week was Anybody by Burna BoyAll of our Jams of the week can also now be found on our new Spotify playlist herePlease get in touch with us via Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. If you're old-school, the e-mail is politicsjamuk@gmail.com.Music is How It Is by Jeris licensed under Creative Commons.The Politics JaM linktree can be found at: https://linktr.ee/PoliticsJaM
Jeevun and Mike discussed the A-Level fiasco, how it affects voters view of government competence, and what the impact could be at the next election.The Jam of the Week was Smile by Nat King Cole All of our Jams of the week can also now be found on our new Spotify playlist herePlease get in touch with us via Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. If you're old-school, the e-mail is politicsjamuk@gmail.com.Music is How It Is by Jeris licensed under Creative Commons.The Politics JaM linktree can be found at: https://linktr.ee/PoliticsJaM
This week, Jeevun and Michael were joined by Fay Jones, Conservative MP for Brecon and Radnorshire, to discuss her first few months as an MP, Conservatism and the Conservative Party in the context of Brexit and COVID-19.The Jam of the Week was Mr Brightside by The KillersAll of our Jams of the Week can also now be found on our new Spotify playlist herePlease get in touch with us via Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. If you're old-school, the e-mail is politicsjamuk@gmail.com.Music is How It Is by Jeris licensed under Creative Commons.The Politics JaM linktree can be found at: https://linktr.ee/PoliticsJaM
This week, Jeevun and Mike discussed how Belarus' dictator "won" the most recent elections, how he maintains power, as well as what the future holds for the country and Europe's Longest Serving Dictator.The Jam of the Week was One Kiss by Dua LipaAll of our Jams of the week can also now be found on our new Spotify playlist herePlease get in touch with us via Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. If you're old-school, the e-mail is politicsjamuk@gmail.com.Music is How It Is by Jeris licensed under Creative Commons.The Politics JaM linktree can be found at: https://linktr.ee/PoliticsJaM
This week, we continue our series on the US Presidential Election where we discuss how Biden became the Democratic nominee and what he represents The Jam of the Week was Sunny Afternoon by the KinksAll of our Jams of the week can also now be found on our new Spotify playlist herePlease get in touch with us via Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. If you're old-school, the e-mail is politicsjamuk@gmail.com.Music is How It Is by Jeris licensed under Creative Commons.The Politics JaM linktree can be found at: https://linktr.ee/PoliticsJaM
On Level 63 of My Little Underground, Miss Eaves returns! The Brooklyn based charismatic artist is back on My Little Underground to discuss her brand new EP, How It Is, her #BellyBounceChallenge, learning french, farts (yes, farts), paper mache (classic Eaves), Influencer culture and more! ----- Follow My Little Underground: https://www.facebook.com/mlupod/?modal=admin_todo_tour https://twitter.com/mlupod https://www.instagram.com/mlupod/ https://www.peteraradio.com/mylittleunderground #mlupod --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mlupod/support
Jared Smith shares poems from his latest book "That's How It Is," which won the Colorado Authors' League Award for poetry. He also talks about writing in the high country and how the pandemic has inspired his most recent work. Learn more about Jared, here: http://www.jaredsmith.info/ Get your copy of "That's How it Is" here: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/thats-how-it-is-jared-smith/1132211492 SUBMIT TO THE OPEN MIC OF THE AIR! www.poetryspokenhere.com/open-mic-of-the-air Visit our website: www.poetryspokenhere.com Like us on facebook: facebook.com/PoetrySpokenHere Follow us on twitter: twitter.com/poseyspokenhere (@poseyspokenhere) Send us an e-mail: poetryspokenhere@gmail.com
This week, Mike and Jeevun discussed Poland's recent Presidential election and how it represents a worrying trend of democracies in dangerThe Jam of the Week was Ordinary People by John Legend All of our Jams of the week can also now be found on our new Spotify playlist herePlease get in touch with us via Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. If you're old-school, the e-mail is politicsjamuk@gmail.com.Music is How It Is by Jeris licensed under Creative Commons.The Politics JaM linktree can be found at: https://linktr.ee/PoliticsJaM
This week, we kick off our series on the US Presidential Election where we discuss Trump's (poor) prospects of winning in NovemberThe Jam of the Week was Don't Stop by Fleetwood MacAll of our Jams of the week can also now be found on our new Spotify playlist herePlease get in touch with us via Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. If you're old-school, the e-mail is politicsjamuk@gmail.com.Music is How It Is by Jeris licensed under Creative Commons.The Politics JaM linktree can be found at: https://linktr.ee/PoliticsJaM
This week, we were joined by Nina to discuss her recent co-authored research on people's Lockdown preferences and post-COVID Politics The Jam of the Week was Lemon Tree by Fools GardenAll of our Jams of the week can also now be found on our new Spotify playlist herePlease get in touch with us via Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. If you're old-school, the e-mail is politicsjamuk@gmail.com.Music is How It Is by Jeris licensed under Creative Commons.The Politics JaM linktree can be found at: https://linktr.ee/PoliticsJaM
This week, Jeevun and Michael discussed Football and the Far Right The Jam of the Week was We are the Champions by Queen All of our Jams of the week can also now be found on our new Spotify playlist herePlease get in touch with us via Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. If you're old-school, the e-mail is politicsjamuk@gmail.com.Music is How It Is by Jeris licensed under Creative Commons.The Politics JaM linktree can be found at: https://linktr.ee/PoliticsJaM
This week, Jeevun and Michael were joined by Professor Tim Bale to discuss the state of the Conservative and Labour partiesTim's latest book co-authored with Paul Webb and Monica Poletti is Footsoldiers: Political Party Membership in the 21st Century and comes with the Politics JaM seal of approvalThe Jam of the Week was Nowhere to Run by Martha and the VandellasPlease get in touch with us via Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. If you're old-school, the e-mail is politicsjamuk@gmail.com.Music is How It Is by Jeris licensed under Creative Commons.The Politics JaM linktree can be found at: https://linktr.ee/PoliticsJaM
This week, Jeevun and Michael discussed the #BlackLivesMatter protests and their political implications The Jam of the Week was Blacker the Berry by Kendrick LamarPlease get in touch with us via Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. If you're old-school, the e-mail is politicsjamuk@gmail.com.Music is How It Is by Jeris licensed under Creative Commons.The Politics JaM linktree can be found at: https://linktr.ee/PoliticsJaM
This week the girls hit episode 6: How It Is with Brothers! And it's all DRAMA MAMA! Is Molly a cunning cult leader or a love-sick choir girl? Has Louis followed Maria's instructions on looking after Tiago? Or has Tiago gone too far?You can catch City of Angels on Stan. Hosted by RPP.https://www.rppv.com.au/pod casts-home.htmlTheme song is The Crow Flies by The Hysterical Injury (album lifedeathlife available on iTunes).https://www.instagram.com/ithinkmyfridgeishaunted/?hl=en https://www.facebook.com/ithinkmyfridgeishaunted/
This week, Jeevun and Michael were joined by the writer and academic Maya Goodfellow to discuss the Hostile Environment, how immigrants are faring during the pandemic as well as race relations in the UK & US.The Jam of the Week was Truth Hurts by LizzoMaya's book, The Hostile Environment: How Immigrants Become the Scapegoats, comes with the Politics JaM seal of approval and can be bought here: https://www.waterstones.com/book/hostile-environment/maya-goodfellow/9781788733366Please get in touch with us via Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. If you're old-school, the e-mail is politicsjamuk@gmail.com.Music is How It Is by Jeris licensed under Creative Commons.The Politics JaM linktree can be found at: https://linktr.ee/PoliticsJaM
"How It Is with Brothers" Welcome to the Nathan Lane Show! Man, did he put on a clinic in this episode. He is quickly becoming my favorite part of this show. We are over the halfway point of this season and we need some answers soon. Mainly, which of the plots lines they have introduced is the one we need to be following to the end? We are ready for Magda's plan to be revealed. Thank you for the listen and we hope you share us with your friends. See you next week.
Jeevun and Michael are back this week to discuss the Dominic Cummings crisis and whether it could mark the beginning of the end for Boris Johnson.The Jam of the Week was Actions by John Legend.Please get in touch with us via Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. If you're old-school, the e-mail is politicsjamuk@gmail.com.Music is How It Is by Jeris licensed under Creative Commons.The Politics JaM linktree can be found at: https://linktr.ee/PoliticsJaM
It's sexy time on Penny Dreadful City of Angels Episode 5. We discuss all the couplings in "Children of The Royal Sun" as we reach the half way point of the season. A threesome, a twosome, date-night and a love scene in the wood. Directed by: Roxann Dawson Written by: Jose Rivera Showrunner/Created by: John Logan Penny Dreadful "Children of The Royal Sun" Cast Magda/Elsa/Alex/Rio played by Natalie DormerSantiago (Tiago) Vega played by Daniel ZovattoDoctor Peter Craft played by Rory KinnearMaria Vega played by Adriana BarrazaCouncilman Charles Townsend played by Michael GladisDetective Lewis Michner played by Nathan LaneRaul Vega played by Adam RodriguezNed Vanderhoff played by Brent SpinerMateo Vega played by Johnathan NievesJosephina Vega played by Jessica GarzaSister Molly played by Kerry BishéFly Rico played by Sebastian ChaconMiss Adelaide played by Amy MadiganRichard Goss played by Thomas KretschmannKurt played by Dominic SherwoodBrian Koenig played by Kyle McArthurCouncilwoman Beverly Beck played by Christine EstabrookDottie Minter played by Lin Shaye Penny Dreadful City of Angels Episode 5 Summary Mateo Vega grapples with the aftermath of the murder of Officer Reilly but Rio puts him at ease. Josefina Vega confides in Sister Molly, who's shocked to discover Josefina is Tiago's sister. Tiago and Lewis's investigation takes them from the Sonoratown slums to the Vega House. Doctor Peter Craft receives an alarming phone call from Elsa asking for help to bury her murdered husband. Dottie Minter warns rocket scientist Brian Koenig to keep clear of the Nazi’s as Kurt watches on. Alex lectures Councilman Townsend about his own connection to Kurt. As Tiago discovers and confronts his brother for the murder, Mateo is unrepentant but Tiago sets him free as Lewis captures another member of the pachuco gang. Made Possible with Patreon This series of Penny Dreadful is made possible by our supporters on Patreon. You can follow and support us here: https://www.patreon.com/tvpodcastindustries The music for our Penny Dreadful City of Angels Dreadful podcast is an edited version of "Latina" from Hicham Chahidi and is used under Creative Commons licence https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/legalcode Next Week on Penny Dreadful City of Angles Episode 6 "How It Is with Brothers" We hope you'll just us for our weekly podcast next time. Here's the trailer for next week's episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D9wxlw6MN6s
It's sexy time on Penny Dreadful City of Angels Episode 5. We discuss all the couplings in "Children of The Royal Sun" as we reach the half way point of the season. A threesome, a twosome, date-night and a love scene in the wood. Directed by: Roxann Dawson Written by: Jose Rivera Showrunner/Created by: John Logan Penny Dreadful "Children of The Royal Sun" Cast Magda/Elsa/Alex/Rio played by Natalie DormerSantiago (Tiago) Vega played by Daniel ZovattoDoctor Peter Craft played by Rory KinnearMaria Vega played by Adriana BarrazaCouncilman Charles Townsend played by Michael GladisDetective Lewis Michner played by Nathan LaneRaul Vega played by Adam RodriguezNed Vanderhoff played by Brent SpinerMateo Vega played by Johnathan NievesJosephina Vega played by Jessica GarzaSister Molly played by Kerry BishéFly Rico played by Sebastian ChaconMiss Adelaide played by Amy MadiganRichard Goss played by Thomas KretschmannKurt played by Dominic SherwoodBrian Koenig played by Kyle McArthurCouncilwoman Beverly Beck played by Christine EstabrookDottie Minter played by Lin Shaye Penny Dreadful City of Angels Episode 5 Summary Mateo Vega grapples with the aftermath of the murder of Officer Reilly but Rio puts him at ease. Josefina Vega confides in Sister Molly, who's shocked to discover Josefina is Tiago's sister. Tiago and Lewis's investigation takes them from the Sonoratown slums to the Vega House. Doctor Peter Craft receives an alarming phone call from Elsa asking for help to bury her murdered husband. Dottie Minter warns rocket scientist Brian Koenig to keep clear of the Nazi’s as Kurt watches on. Alex lectures Councilman Townsend about his own connection to Kurt. As Tiago discovers and confronts his brother for the murder, Mateo is unrepentant but Tiago sets him free as Lewis captures another member of the pachuco gang. Made Possible with Patreon This series of Penny Dreadful is made possible by our supporters on Patreon. You can follow and support us here: https://www.patreon.com/tvpodcastindustries The music for our Penny Dreadful City of Angels Dreadful podcast is an edited version of "Latina" from Hicham Chahidi and is used under Creative Commons licence https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/legalcode Next Week on Penny Dreadful City of Angles Episode 6 "How It Is with Brothers" We hope you'll just us for our weekly podcast next time. Here's the trailer for next week's episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D9wxlw6MN6s
In this week's podcast, Jeevun and Michael discuss the stark age divide in British politics as well as the political factors causing COVID-19 deaths.The Jam of the Week was I Say a Little Prayer by Aretha Franklin Please get in touch with us via Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. If you're old-school, the e-mail is politicsjamuk@gmail.com.Music is How It Is by Jeris licensed under Creative Commons.The Politics JaM linktree can be found at: https://linktr.ee/PoliticsJaM
Jeevun and Michael interviewed John Rentoul, Chief Political Commentator at the Independent, for this week's pod. They discussed how Tony Blair's time in office helps us understand politics today as well as the role of the media in holding the government to account. His new book, Heroes or Villains? The Blair Government Reconsidered is out now and comes with the Politics JaM seal of approval.The Jam of the Week was Northern Sky by Nick DrakePlease get in touch with us via Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. If you're old-school, the e-mail is politicsjamuk@gmail.com.Music is How It Is by Jeris licensed under Creative Commons.The Politics JaM linktree can be found at: https://linktr.ee/PoliticsJaM
Talks with Nina Cross about her new single "How It Is" and her life experiences with God. Instagram: Nina_gospelrapper Twitter: NinaCrossFire Facebook: NinaFlameOfFireCross Facebook Personal: Nina Shawneesha Cross
On the debut episode of the Politics JaM Podcast, Jeevun and Michael cover one of today's most contentious political topics: immigration. They also discuss how people's views of the Lockdown and its impact has been coloured by politics.The Jam of the Week was "Dreams" by GabriellePlease get in touch with us via Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. If you're old-school, the e-mail is politicsjamuk@gmail.com.Music is How It Is by Jeris licensed under Creative Commons. The Politics JaM linktree can be found at: https://linktr.ee/PoliticsJaM
Parenting as spiritual practice, the complexity of cultural appropriation, and the challenging work of intersectionality and feminism today. Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg is an award-winning author and writer. She was named by Newsweek and The Daily Beast as one of ten “rabbis to watch,” by the Forward as one of the top 50 most influential women rabbis, and called a “wunderkund of Jewish feminism” by Publishers Weekly. She written for The New York Times, The Atlantic, Salon, Time, and many other publications, and contributes regularly to The Washington Post and The Forward. She has been featured on NPR a number of times, as well as in The Atlantic, USA Today, NBC News, MTV News, Upworthy, the Canadian Broadcasting Company, Al Jazeera America, Reese Witherspoon’s podcast How It Is, and elsewhere. She is the author of seven books; Nurture the Wow: Finding Spirituality in the Frustration, Boredom, Tears, Poop, Desperation, Wonder, and Radical Amazement of Parenting (Flatiron Books), which a the National Jewish Book Award finalist and PJ Library Parents’ Choice selection; Surprised By God: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Religion (Beacon Press), nominated for the Sami Rohr Prize for Jewish literature and a Hadassah Book Club selection. Her other books include The Passionate Torah: Sex and Judaism (NYU Press), Yentl’s Revenge: The Next Wave of Jewish Feminism (Seal Press), and, with Rabbi Elliot Dorff, three books for the Jewish Publication Society’s Jewish Choices/Jewish Voices series: Sex and Intimacy, War and National Security, and Social Justice. She is an avid Twitter user (@TheRaDR), with more than 80,000 followers. She worked as a freelance writer before her ordination from the Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies in 2008, and has since served as rabbi and educator at Tufts and Northwestern Universities, for Hillel International, for the dialogue project Ask Big Questions and Avodah, an organization dedicated to creating leaders for economic justice.
This week on the show, we continue working through Vapor Trails, this time covering "The Stars Look Down," "How It Is," "Vapor Trail," and "Secret Touch." There's a lot to process on this album, which is why we'll finish it up in the next episode.
Caleb Townes of the Stay Frosty Pod comes to Real Easy Studios to respond and react to Revisionist History season 4!
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Kelly McCreary, our new host for Season 3 of How It Is, introduces us to the theme of Journeys: five new episodes all about Adventure, Unexpected Encounters, Escape, Souvenirs, and Home. Join Kelly (Grey’s Anatomy) and executive producer Reese Witherspoon this season as we share stories from Phoebe Robinson, Jameela Jamil, Suleika Jaouad, Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg, and more. Hosted by Kelly McCreary. Brought to you by Reese Witherspoon and Hello Sunshine. We want to hear YOUR story. Find us @hellosunshine on Instagram and Twitter and hello-sunshine.com. #HowItIs
Dylan Hysen, Hayley Nabuurs, & Andy Potter recap the 4th episode of Volume 6 of RWBY,” “So That’s How It Is”.
Dylan Hysen, Hayley Nabuurs, & Andy Potter recap the 4th episode of Volume 6 of RWBY,” “So That’s How It Is”.
Before she became Maria on Sesame Street, Sonia Manzano was a girl who grew up without access to books or a sense of what reading was—until one moment on the subway opened the door to a world of stories, creativity, and discovery. This is an extra story from one of your favorite How It Is season 2 storytellers—stay tuned, season 3 is coming soon!
In the wake of her father’s death and her husband’s terminal cancer diagnosis, Nora McInerny learned something new about grief: It’s a whole lot more complicated than just being sad. This is an extra story from one of your favorite How It Is season 2 storytellers—stay tuned, season 3 is coming soon!
Hashtag activism sometimes gets a bad rap, but comedian and disability rights advocate Maysoon Zayid explains that for some people, the internet is the only way to make their voices heard. This is an extra story from one of your favorite How It Is season 2 storytellers—stay tuned, season 3 is coming soon!
On today's episode of Thought You Oughta Know, we discuss our germ tedancies (00:17:35), a Jamaican river adventure (17:36-39:41), and get inspired with our featured podcast of the week, How It Is (39:42-end). Twitter: @TYOKPodast Instagram: Thought_You_Oughta_Know Email: TYOKPodcast@gmail.com Special thanks to: Jason Freeze for our music, check him out on instagram @jfreezetunes Kacy Epps for our cover art, check him out on instagram @kacyepps
Moral Philosopher and Environmental-Thought Leader, Kathleen Dean Moore, tells the hard, urgent truth about the state of Earth and calls out for moral courage. Dr. Kathleen Dean Moore spoke at Southminster Presbyterian Church in Beaverton, Oregon, September 30th, 2018. Hear her address, Bearing Witness (starts at 4:30). In this interview, she talked with John Shuck about her 2016 book, Great Tide Rising: Calling on Clarity and Moral Courage to Confront Climate Change. She discusses grandchildren, criminals in high places, religious hypocrisy, despair, hope, and moral integrity. Time is short. We have a mission. What is life for?Kathleen Dean Moore is a writer, moral philosopher, and environmental thought-leader, devoted to an unrelenting defense of the future against those who would pillage and wreck the planet. As a writer, Kathleen is best known for award-winning books of essays that celebrate and explore the meaning of the wet, wild world of rivers, islands, and tidal shores – Riverwalking, Holdfast, Pine Island Paradox, and Wild Comfort. But her growing alarm at the devastation of the natural world led her to focus her writing on the moral urgency of action against climate change and habitat destruction. Quitting her university position, Kathleen began to write in defense of the lovely, reeling world. A moral philosopher, Kathleen holds a Ph.D. from the University of Colorado. For many years, she taught critical thinking and environmental ethics as Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at Oregon State University. She has published philosophical books on forgiveness (Pardons: Justice, Mercy, and the Public Interest), Apache philosophy (How It Is: the Native American Philosophy of Viola Cordova), Rachel Carson (Rachel Carson: Legacy and Challenge), and critical thinking (Reasoning and Writing). While at OSU, she co-founded and for many years directed the Spring Creek Project for Ideas, Nature, and the Written Word, where she now serves as Senior Fellow. Two years ago, Moore left the University in order to write and speak full-time about the moral urgency of action to stop fossil fuels and the consequent global warming. She has addressed audiences ranging from 350.org activists to Nobel Conference scholars to Disneyworld executives and students all over the country — Alaska to Texas, New York to California — calling people to clarity and moral courage as they confront the forces that would wreck the world. Her new project, “A Call to Life: Variations on a Theme of Extinction,” is a collaboration with classical pianist Rachelle McCabe. Kathleen is embedded in a family of environmentalists and biologists. Her parents were science educators who led nature walks in the beech-maple forests in Ohio. Her husband, Frank, a neurobiologist, is an expert on amphibian behavior. Her daughter, Erin, is an architecture professor at the University of Oregon, specializing in green construction. Her son, Jonathan, is a professor of coastal studies at Simon Fraser University in British Columbia. Kathleen and her husband live in Corvallis, Oregon, and in the summers, in a cabin where two creeks and a bear trail meet a tidal cove in Alaska’s maritime wilderness.
Executive Producer Reese Witherspoon and our host, Diane Guerrero, introduce season 2 of How It Is, a series of stories from 15 different women. This season we're talking about values. You will hear stories exploring the value of money, the value of work, the value of play, the value of time, and how we incorporate all of our values into our lives. Get ready. We want to hear YOUR story. Find us @hellosunshine on Instagram and Twitter and hello-sunshine.com. #HowItIs
You wanted more? We got you. We're going to share a few extra stories from your favorite "How It Is" storytellers from Season 1. Today: Jenny Yang, the comedian and founder of the Comedy Comedy Festival, tells us about how sometimes you're surprised by your own choices.Also! A sneak peek of Season 2!Hosted by Diane Guerrero. Stay tuned for more "How It Is" coming soon!
You wanted more? We got you. We're going to share a few extra stories from your favorite "How It Is" storytellers from Season 1. Today: Activist and the co-founder of Alianza Nacional de Campesinas, Monica Ramirez, shares why it's so important to always remember your roots. Hosted by Diane Guerrero. Stay tuned for more "How It Is" coming soon!
You wanted more? We got you. We're going to share a few extra stories from your favorite "How It Is" storytellers from Season 1. Today: Gabrielle Union tells us about how she stays open to new ideas and is empowered by making her own judgments.Hosted by Diane Guerrero. Stay tuned for more "How It Is" coming soon!
This is our season finale. We end on a powerful note as Lena Waithe breaks down the importance of giving zero f**ks; author Glennon Doyle reflects on raising boys and changing the world; and Ellen Pao explains how she gained power when she took a stand against sexism in Silicon Valley. Hosted by Diane Guerrero. And stay tuned for more How It Is, coming soon! We want to hear YOUR story. Find us @hellosunshine on Instagram and Twitter and hello-sunshine.com. #HowItIs
Freedom is a journey, not a destination. What is the work we need to do to become free, and what are we trying to get free from? In this episode, On Being host Krista Tippett drops some serious wisdom about the process of becoming free; and Army veteran Nichole Bowen-Crawford shares how she found her way to healing as a survivor of PTSD and sexual assault in the military. Hosted by Diane Guerrero. We want to hear YOUR story. Find us @hellosunshine on Instagram and Twitter and hello-sunshine.com. #HowItIs
Executive Producer Reese Witherspoon and our host, Diane Guerrero, introduce the first season of How It Is, a series of stories inspired by the global conversation around #MeToo. You will hear stories exploring anger, the gray area, speech, freedom and power. Get ready.We want to hear YOUR story. Find us @hellosunshine on Instagram and Twitter and hello-sunshine.com. #HowItIs
Reese Witherspoon's production company, Hello Sunshine, is coming out soon with its very first podcast. You'll hear women tell their own stories, in their own words. In this teaser, Reese tells us How It Is.
"What It Was, What It Is, and What It Can Be" or How It Was, How It Is, and How It Can Be 1/7/2018 Sunday Sermon Pastor David L Goldsberry Ezra 1:5, 3:1-12; Jeremiah 29:10-11
In this spillover bonus episode, Chris Crespo and Drewster Cogburn talk about the following: Disney buys Fox. Stallone out as director of Creed 2. Disney sues Redbox. Hulu customers sue Hulu. Baby Driver 2 is coming. Gotti movie shenanigans. Quentin Tarantino’s Star Trek. Annihilation on Netflix. Cinemark owner is a piece of shit apparently. The... The post Spillover Bonus Episode – Here’s How It Is appeared first on Cinema Crespodiso.
Linda Coussement is a corporate business consultant turned world peace warrior. She has made it her mission to make acts of compassion and empathy as normal as brushing our teeth and she does so through portraits, books, programs, and workshops. She’s the creator of the blog, How It Is to Be You & the ebook:… The post LL 027: World Peace Warrior Linda Coussement appeared first on Lavendaire.
show#661 09.30.16 Women Tunz Two Ways Jimmy Witherspoon - Fast Women And Sloe Gin from 45 RPM 1953 (2:35) James Cotton - Young Bold Women from Cotton Mouth Man 2013 (3:25) Rick Vito - Pretty Women from Mojo On My Side 2015 (3:46) Clare Free - I Won't Lie from How It Is (4 Track EP) 2010 (3:41) Elkie Brooks - I Wonder Who from Nothin' But the Blues 1994 (2:32) Dana Fuchs - Handful Too Many from Songs From The Road 2014 (5:46) Gina Sicilia - Try Me from Allow Me to Confess 2007 (3:14) Dorothy Ellis - He's Gone [1952] from Rare Blues Girls From King 1988 (2:47) Betty Hall Jones - You Got To Have What It Takes [1949] from Those Great Blues Girls From The 40's 1985 (2:40) Taj Mahal - Honky Tonk Women from Blue Light Boogie 1999 (4:39) Hollywood Fats Band - All Pretty Women from Complete 1979 Studio Sessions 2001 (3:06) Tony Joe White - Red Neck Women from Live From Austin TX 2006 (3:22) Bessie Smith - I Ain't Gonna Play No Second Fiddle [1925] from Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues: Bessie Smith 2003 (3:21) Dana Gillespie - Ain't Gonna Play No Second Fiddle from Ain't Gonna Play No Second Fiddle 1974 (4:39) Lisa Cee - Bright Shiny World from My Turn 2012 (5:28) Maureen Brown - Bad Boy from Be Close 1997 (3:33) Bradley's Circus - Searching from Shotgun Bunny 2008 (4:51) Reverend Raven - Once the Women Start Talking from Big Bee 2007 (3:41) Champion Jack Dupree - Bad Whisky And Bad Women from Junker's Blues (The Blues Collection Vol.59) (2:37) Son Seals - Going Home (Where Women Got Meat on Their Bones) from Deluxe Edition 2002 (3:47)
Hooray! Part 2 is here. You'll hear Jason Von, Jay Mantis' entry into the Rush Cover Competition, and a specific section of How It Is. We want to know what songs went from hate to great! What songs did you always skip but then came to love?
Tracklisting: 1. Last Magpie – (Who Knows) Where Loves Goes 2. J.Wiltshire – How It Is 3. N.R. – Enemy[...]
show#45910.13.12Very Lo-Testosterone Show!!! PLUS....Goodbye Nick Curran............... This is Nick at about 12 tears old..thanks to Jeff Lauzier!! Deanna Bogart - Close Our Eyes (Pianoland 2012)Cee Cee James - 100 Ways To Make Love (Blood Red Blues 2012)Ann Rabson With Bob Margolin - Let's Get Drunk And Truck (Not Alone 2012)Barbara Carr - Moment Of Weakness (Keep The Fire Burning 2012)Debbie Davies - I'll Feel Much Better When You Cry (After The Fall 2012)The Bluesmasters - Tangoray (Featuring Hazel Miller) (Volume 2 2012)Joanne Shaw Taylor - Maybe Tomorrow (Almost Always Never 2012)Sunny Crownover - I Might Just Change My Mind (Right Here Right Now 2012)Lawrence Lebo - Blue Line Blues (Vol.2) (The Best Of Don't Call Her Larry: Blues Mix 2012)Cassie Taylor - Disappointment (Blue 2011)Mariëlla Tirotto & The Blues Federation - Black Coffee (Dare To Stand Out 2011)Teresa James & The Rhythm Tramps - I Can Do Better (Come On Home 2012)The Blues Broads - It Won't Be Long (The Blues Broads 2012)Jo Harman & Company - Move Over (Live At Hideaway 2011)Treasa Levasseur - Feel Good Time (Broad 2012)Spinner's Section:Spinner's womenShannon Curfman: love me like that (3:22) (Loud Guitars, Big Suspicions, Arista, 1999)Barrelhouse: dark as a dungeon (4:49) (Walking In Time, Munich, 2002)Erja Lyytinen: dreamland blues (4:07) (Dreamland Blues,Ruf, 2006)Clare Free: my perfect man (5:45) (How It Is, 4-track EP self-release, 2010)Lisa Haley & the Zydecats: mud bug (2:56) (Waiting For The Sky…, Blue Fiddle, 1997)Madeleine Peyroux: dance me to the end of love (3:57)(Careless Love, Rounder, 2004)Carla Olson: bills, bills and more bills (5:28) (Reap The Whirlwind, Sky Ranch, 1994)Bessie Smith: on revival day (2:56) (Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues, Columbia, 2003)Elkie Brooks: black coffee (3:04) ('Round Midnight,Castle, 1993)Sunny And Her Joy Boys: today I sing the blues (3:30)(Introducing…, Stony Plain, 2009)Nick Curran & the Nitelifes: the groovy jam (2:55) (Player!, Blind Pig, 2004)
Experiences of the Dark is a series of short talks, performances and workshops taking place in and around Miroslaw Balka's How It Is at Tate Modern. Chris Goode explores the ways in which we use others, real and imagined, to orient ourselves.
Recordings of former poet laureate Maxine Kumin, with an introduction to her life and work. Recorded September 27, 2007, in studio, New York, NY.