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Business and life can sometimes be seen more as a search for values than a quest for profit. Private equity pioneer Vishal Nevatia joins Amit Varma in episode 411 of The Seen and the Unseen to describe his journey towards finding his true north. (FOR FULL LINKED SHOW NOTES, GO TO SEENUNSEEN.IN.) Also check out: 1. Vishal Nevatia at True North. 2. Ingredients for high growth firms -- Vishal Nevatia in 2015. 3. Shephali Bhatt Is Searching for the Incredible — Episode 391 of The Seen and the Unseen. 4. Biju Rao Won't Bow to Conventional Wisdom — Episode 392 of The Seen and the Unseen. 5. Sowmya Dhanaraj Is Making a Difference — Episode 380 of The Seen and the Unseen. 6. The Beauty of Finance -- Ep 21 of Everything is Everything. 7. How Family Firms Evolve -- Ep 34 of Everything is Everything. 8. From Imperial to Adaptive Firms -- Ep 37 of Everything is Everything. 9. Graduating to Globalisation -- Epi 48 of Everything is Everything. 10. The Horrors of KYC -- Episode 74 of Everything is Everything. 11. Episodes of The Seen and the Unseen with Mohit Satyanand: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 12. Deepak VS and the Man Behind His Face — Episode 373 of The Seen and the Unseen. 13. How We Do the Small Things — Amit Varma. 14. How the Trump Whale Correctly Called the Election -- Alexander Osipovich. 15. Everybody Lies — Seth Stephens-Davidowitz. 16. Devangshu Datta Traded His Corduroy Pants — Episode 348 of The Seen and the Unseen. 17. Polls get elections wrong. So use Google -- Seth Stephens-Davidowitz. This episode is sponsored by CTQ Compounds. Check out The Daily Reader and FutureStack. Use the code UNSEEN for Rs 2500 off. Amit Varma and Ajay Shah have launched a new course called Life Lessons, which aims to be a launchpad towards learning essential life skills all of you need. For more details, and to sign up, click here. Amit and Ajay also bring out a weekly YouTube show, Everything is Everything. Have you watched it yet? You must! And have you read Amit's newsletter? Subscribe right away to The India Uncut Newsletter! It's free! Also check out Amit's online course, The Art of Clear Writing. Episode art: ‘True North' by Simahina.
As we open 2025 to continue Season 7, B. Cox reviews The Game's debut album The Documentary as it turns 20. After coming up with a rough upbringing which led him to gang life, the drug game and shooting that left him in a coma, the Compton native embarked on a journey to become a rap star, studying the classic albums of his youth and adolescence as a blueprint to pattern himself after. After he got started and released mixtapes on Get Low Records with Bay area star, JT the Bigga Figga, he was discovered by Dr. Dre who signed him to Aftermath and he was placed with G-Unit Records and partnered with 50 Cent. His debut album was a costly experiement, but one that was destined to make a mark. An all-star cast of producers (Dre, Timbaland, Just Blaze, Scott Storch, Kanye West, Hi-Tek, Eminem, Mark Elizondo and more) laced his freshman effort with a fresh sound for a West Coast Emcee. Paired with Game's flow and reality rap bars that spoke of his hard knock life, ambitions and dreams, it made for a true soundtrack of what the new West Coast hip-hop scene would like in this era. The album was boosted several successal chart topping signals, most notably "How We Do", "Hate It Or Love It" (both featuring 50 Cent) and the Kanye West produced "Dreams". In total 5 singles all saw at least some success with the best charging the album towards a double platinum effort within two years. It has sold over 5 million copies worldwide and is recognized by many as The Game's best work and a notable album in the 21st century West Coast hip-hop scene. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-vault-classic-music-reviews-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
It's episode 400, and on this special and unlikely occasion, Shruti Rajagopalan gets Amit Varma to chat about all the life lessons he has learnt during these eight years -- and favourite books, films, music and poetry. (FOR FULL LINKED SHOW NOTES, GO TO SEENUNSEEN.IN.) Also check out: 1. Amit Varma on Twitter, India Uncut, Substack, The Art of Clear Writing, The Seen and the Unseen and Everything is Everything. 2. Shruti Rajagopalan on Twitter, Substack, Instagram and her podcast, Ideas of India. 3. Episodes of The Seen and the Unseen w Shruti Rajagopalan, in reverse chronological order: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18. 4. The Hunter Becomes the Hunted -- Episode 200 of The Seen and the Unseen. 5. The Art of Podcasting -- Episode 49 of Everything is Everything. 6. A Meditation on Form -- Amit Varma. 7. Why Are My Episodes So Long? -- Amit Varma. 8. If You Are a Creator, This Is Your Time -- Amit Varma. 9. 'How We Spend Our Days Is How We Spend Our Lives' -- Amit Varma. 10. 'I Play to Play' -- Amit Varma. 11. How We Do the Small Things -- Amit Varma. 12. New York Stories -- The anthology film including Martin Scorcese's Life Lessons. 13. Episodes of The Seen and the Unseen w Pranay Kotasthane, in reverse order: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. 14. Arnold Kling and the Four Languages of Politics -- Episode 394 of The Seen and the Unseen. 15. Dead Poets Society -- Peter Weir. 16. The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time -- Mark Haddon. 17. Biju Rao Won't Bow to Conventional Wisdom -- Episode 392 of The Seen and the Unseen. 18. He Tells Her -- Wendy Cope. 19. Not Waving but Drowning -- Stevie Smith. 20. Runaway -- Alice Munro. 21. Hateship, Friendship, Courtship, Loveship, Marriage -- Alice Munro. 22. The Bear Came Over the Mountain — Alice Munro. 23. Lives of Girls and Women -- Alice Munro. 24. Gulliver's Travels -- Jonathan Swift. 25. How To Know a Person -- David Brooks. 26. Fierce Attachments -- Vivian Gornick. 27. The Odd Woman and the City -- Vivian Gornick. 28. Shephali Bhatt Is Searching for the Incredible -- Episode 391 of The Seen and the Unseen. 29. The Dead — John Huston. 30. Dubliners -- James Joyce. 31. Amit Varma's thread on The Dead. 32. One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich -- Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. 33. The Gulag Archipelago -- Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. 34. You Can Always Get There From Here — Mark Strand. 35. Father Returning Home — Dilip Chitre. 36. PG Wodehouse on Wikipedia, Britannica and Amazon. 37. Finding Nemo -- Andrew Stanton. 38. Deepak VS and the Man Behind His Face — Episode 373 of The Seen and the Unseen. 39. Praise for intelligence can undermine children's motivation and performance — Claudia Mueller and Carol Dweck. 40. Atomic Habits -- James Clear. 41. The City — CP Cavafy. 42. René Girard on Amazon and Wikipedia. 43. Wanting — Luke Burgis. 44. Luke Burgis Sees the Deer at His Window — Episode 337 of The Seen and the Unseen. 45. The Gentle Wisdom of Pratap Bhanu Mehta — Episode 300 of The Seen and the Unseen. 46. My Top 10 Tips for Aspiring YouTubers — Ali Abdaal. 47. Bhargavi Zaveri-Shah Will Not Wear a Blue Tie to Work -- Episode 389 of The Seen and the Unseen. 48. Louie — Louis CK. 49. You're Missing — Bruce Springsteen. 50. The Blank Slate -- Steven Pinker. 51. Behave -- Robert Sapolsky. 52. Robert Sapolsky's biology lectures on YouTube. 53. Anatomy of a Fall -- Justine Triet. 54. Anatomy of a Folly -- Amit Varma. 55. The Use of Knowledge in Society — Friedrich Hayek. 56. Four Papers That Changed the World -- Episode 41 of Everything is Everything. 57. Individualism and Economic Order -- Friedrich Hayek. 58. Jeff Bezos on The Lex Fridman Podcast. 59. The Wealth of Nations -- Adam Smith. 60. Trickle-up, not trickle-down -- Swaminathan S Anklesaria Aiyar. 61. “Trickle Down” Theory and “Tax Cuts for the Rich” -- Thomas Sowell. 62. Beware of These Five Fallacies! -- Episode 45 of Everything is Everything. 63. Stay Away From Luxury Beliefs -- Episode 46 of Everything is Everything. 64. This Passing Moment — Amit Varma's Housefull Economics piece on Opportunity Cost. 65. The Surface Area of Serendipity -- Episode 39 of Everything is Everything. Amit Varma and Ajay Shah have launched a new course called Life Lessons, which aims to be a launchpad towards learning essential life skills all of you need. For more details, and to sign up, click here. Amit and Ajay also bring out a weekly YouTube show, Everything is Everything. Have you watched it yet? You must! And have you read Amit's newsletter? Subscribe right away to The India Uncut Newsletter! It's free! Also check out Amit's online course, The Art of Clear Writing. Episode art: ‘Life is Here' by Simahina.
Let's Get It On Tonite, because we've NEVER seen Danielle this excited for an interview! Her favorite '90s R&B superstar Montell Jordan joins the podcast - and then the group chat. His debut CD may have been Danielle's most prized 16th birthday present, but Montell is also a diehard BMW fan! Hear all about his inspiring story of building a music career, while avoiding the pitfalls of his surroundings with an unexpected detour to law school. Montell recalls the unbelievable story of his Grammy nomination and what happened when he shared the stage with the legendary Stevie Wonder. Get ready for a trip down memory lane! This is How We Do it on Pod Meets World!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our cities have changed -- but the ways in which they are governed and imagined can take time to catch up. Shashi Verma joins Amit Varma in episode 386 of The Seen and the Unseen to describe his journey in thought and action -- and his pioneering work in reshaping urban transport. (FOR FULL LINKED SHOW NOTES, GO TO SEENUNSEEN.IN.) Also check out: 1. Shashi Verma on LinkedIn and Centre for London. 2. Shashi Verma on Transport in the 21st Century -- Episode 83 of Brave New World, hosted by Vasant Dhar. 3. The Brave New Future of Electricity -- Episode 40 of Everything is Everything. 4. Guns, Germs and Steel -- Jared Diamond. 5. Gita Press and the Making of Hindu India — Akshaya Mukul. 6. The Gita Press and Hindu Nationalism — Episode 139 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Akshaya Mukul). 7. Deepak VS and the Man Behind His Face — Episode 373 of The Seen and the Unseen. 8. How We Do the Small Things -- Amit Varma. 9. Praise for intelligence can undermine children's motivation and performance — Claudia Mueller and Carol Dweck. 10. Fixing Indian Education — Episode 185 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Karthik Muralidharan). 11. Confronting Constraints: Shashi Verma & Transport for London Tackle a Tough Contract -- Harvard case study. 12. Firms, Contracts, and Financial Structure -- Oliver Hart. 13. India: The Dabhol Power Corporation -- Shashi Verma's case study for Harvard Kennedy School. 14. The Practice of Medicine — Episode 229 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Lancelot Pinto). 15. The Epic of Gilgamesh. 16. Dunbar's number. 17. The Life and Death of Ancient Cities -- Greg Woolf. 18. The Complete Sherlock Holmes -- Arthur Conan Doyle. 19. Urban Governance in India — Episode 31 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Shruti Rajagopalan). 20. The Importance of the 1991 Reforms — Episode 237 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Shruti Rajagopalan and Ajay Shah). 21. The Life and Times of Montek Singh Ahluwalia — Episode 285 of The Seen and the Unseen. 22. The Reformers -- Episode 28 of Everything is Everything. 23. The Death and Life of Great American Cities — Jane Jacobs. 24. The Power Broker — Robert Caro. 25. Michael Beesley and Cost Benefit Analysis -- CD Foster. 26. Pritika Hingorani Wants to Fix Our Cities -- Episode 361 of The Seen and the Unseen. 27. Reclaim the Sky -- Episode 11 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Alex Tabarrok). 28. Status Quo Bias. 29. Parkinson's Law — C Northcote Parkinson. 30. Seen/Unseen episodes with singing by Karthik Muralidharan and Ashwini Deshpande -- and no singing by TM Krishna. 31. Wanderers, Kings, Merchants: The Story of India through Its Languages — Peggy Mohan. 32. Understanding India Through Its Languages — Episode 232 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Peggy Mohan). 33. Pyaasa -- Guru Dutt. Amit's newsletter is active again. Subscribe right away to The India Uncut Newsletter! It's free! Amit Varma and Ajay Shah have launched a new video podcast. Check out Everything is Everything on YouTube. Check out Amit's online course, The Art of Clear Writing. Episode art: ‘London Calling' by Simahina.
He describes himself as a dharmik skeptic, and has written a book about how atheism evolved within Hindu philosophy. Kushal Mehra joins Amit Varma in episode 382 of The Seen and the Unseen to discuss his intellectual evolution-- and his journey as a podcaster. (FOR FULL LINKED SHOW NOTES, GO TO SEENUNSEEN.IN.) Also check out: 1. Kushal Mehra on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and his own website. 2. Nastik: Why I Am Not an Atheist -- Kushal Mehra. 3. The Cārvāka Podcast -- Kushal Mehra's podcast on YouTube. 4. Kushal Mehra's YouTube monologues. 5. 'How We Spend Our Days Is How We Spend Our Lives' -- Amit Varma. 6. Hanlon's Razor. 7. Tim Urban's tweet on getting to know people. 8. The Harm Principle. 9. Deepak VS and the Man Behind His Face — Episode 373 of The Seen and the Unseen. 10. A Life in Indian Politics — Episode 149 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Jayaprakash Narayan). 11. I, Pencil -- Leonard Read. 12. Why People Believe Weird Things -- Michael Shermer. 13. Richard Dawkins on the God of the Old Testament. 14. Vinamre Kasanaa and Prakhar Gupta on YouTube. 15. Kushal Mehra on Dostcast. 16. A Meditation on Form — Amit Varma. 17. Sowmya Dhanaraj Is Making a Difference -- Episode 380 of The Seen and the Unseen. 18. The God Delusion -- Richard Dawkins. 19. Robert Sapolsky's biology lectures on YouTube. 20. The Evolution of Cooperation -- Robert Axelrod. 21. A Manual for Creating Atheists -- Peter Boghossian. 22. A Godless Congregation — Amit Varma. 23. Tell Me You Love Me -- Amit Varma. 24. Dr Chatterjee and therealnihal's Instagram post on friendship. 25. The New Atheism and the Four Horsemen. 26. Richard Dawkins, Sam Harris, Christopher Hitchens and Daniel Dennett on Amazon. 27. ‘Wet Streets Cause Rain' — Michael Crichton. 28. The Big Questions -- Steven Landsburg. 29. Three cultures of atheism: on serious doubts about the existence of God -- Simon Glendinning. 30. Charvaka and Jayarāśi Bhaṭṭa. 31. Tattvopaplavasiṃha — Jayarāśi Bhaṭṭa. 32. The Rooted Cosmopolitanism of Sugata Srinivasaraju — Episode 277 of The Seen and the Unseen. 33. Imagine There's No Svarga: Rediscovering Cārvāka, India's 2,700-Year-Old Atheistic Tradition -- Kushal Mehra on Quilette. 34. Moral Foundations Theory, proposed by Jonathan Haidt, Craig Joseph and Jesse Graham. 35. Hitchen's Razor. 36. Consciousness Explained -- Daniel Dennett. 37. Who We Are and How We Got Here — David Reich. 38. Soul and Sword: The History of Political Hinduism -- Hindol Sengupta. 39. Hind Swaraj -- MK Gandhi. 40. Yugank Goyal Is out of the Box — Episode 370 of The Seen and the Unseen. 41. Hindutva -- Vinayak Savarkar. 42. Gita Press and the Making of Hindu India -- Akshaya Mukul. 43. The Gita Press and Hindu Nationalism — Episode 139 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Akshaya Mukul). 44. Rangila Rasul. 45. The Intellectual Foundations of Hindutva — Episode 115 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Aakar Patel). 46. The Populist Playbook -- Episode 42 of Everything is Everything. 47. Don't Insult Pasta (2007) -- Amit Varma. 48. Caged Tiger: How Too Much Government Is Holding Indians Back — Subhashish Bhadra. 49. Subhashish Bhadra on Our Dysfunctional State — Episode 333 of The Seen and the Unseen. 50. The Progress of Humanity -- Episode 101 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Steven Pinker). 51. Colours of the Cage -- Arun Ferreira. 52. Modi's Domination: What We Often Overlook -- Keshava Guha. 53. The BJP Before Modi — Episode 202 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Vinay Sitapati). 54. Anand -- Hrishikesh Mukherjee. 55. How We Do the Small Things -- Amit Varma. 56. How Not To Get Trolled -- Amit Varma. 57. The Pursuit of Happyness -- Gabriele Muccino.. 58. Andaz Apna Apna -- Rajkumar Santoshi. 59. I Wonder If Heaven Got a Ghetto -- Tupac Shakur. 60. Shiv Kumar Batalvi on Rekhta. 61. Bulleh Shah on Wikipedia. Amit's newsletter is explosively active again. Subscribe right away to The India Uncut Newsletter! It's free! Amit Varma and Ajay Shah have launched a new video podcast. Check out Everything is Everything on YouTube. Check out Amit's online course, The Art of Clear Writing. Episode art: ‘Study' by Simahina.
He's one of the great economists of our times, always focussed on the big questions, no matter how hard they are. Lant Pritchett joins Amit Varma in episode 379 of The Seen and the Unseen to talk about his life, his work and what he has learnt about the world. (FOR FULL LINKED SHOW NOTES, GO TO SEENUNSEEN.IN.) Also check out: 1. Lant Pritchett on Google Scholar and his own website. 2. Building State Capability: Evidence, Analysis, Action -- Matt Andrews, Lant Pritchett and Michael Woolcock. 3. Deals and Development: The Political Dynamics of Growth Episodes -- Lant Pritchett, Kunal Sen and Eric Werker. 4. What I, as a development economist, have been actively “for” -- Lant Pritchett. 5. National Development Delivers: And How! And How? -- Lant Pritchett. 6. Economic growth is enough and only economic growth is enough -- Lant Pritchett with Addison Lewis. 7. Is India a Flailing State?: Detours on the Four Lane Highway to Modernization -- Lant Pritchett. 8. Is Your Impact Evaluation Asking Questions That Matter? A Four Part Smell Test -- Lant Pritchett. 9. The Perils of Partial Attribution: Let's All Play for Team Development -- Lant Pritchett. 10. Where Has All the Education Gone? -- Lant Pritchett. 11. Looking Like a State: Techniques of Persistent Failure in State Capability for Implementation -- Lant Pritchett. 12. Cents and Sociability: Household Income and Social Capital in Rural Tanzania -- Deepa Narayan and Lant Pritchett. 13. Where Did Development Economics Go Wrong? -- Lant Pritchett speaks to Shruti Rajagopalan on Ideas of India. 14. Reforming Development Economics -- Lant Pritchett speaks to Shruti Rajagopalan on Ideas of India. 15. Suyash Rai Embraces India's Complexity — Episode 307 of The Seen and the Unseen. 16. Economics in One Lesson — Henry Hazlitt. 17. The Worldly Philosophers -- Robert L Heilbroner. 18. That Which is Seen, and That Which is Not Seen — Frédéric Bastiat. 19. The Use of Knowledge in Society — Friedrich Hayek. 20. Four Papers That Changed the World -- Episode 41 of Everything is Everything (in which Amit talks about Hayek's essay). 21. The Great Wave off Kanagawa. 22. Deepak VS and the Man Behind His Face -- Episode 373 of The Seen and the Unseen. 23. How We Do the Small Things -- Amit Varma. 24. Fixing the Knowledge Society -- Episode 24 of Everything is Everything. 25. The O-Ring Theory of Economic Development — Michael Kremer. 26. Why Abhijit Banerjee Had to Go Abroad to Achieve Glory — Amit Varma. 27. Amadeus -- Milos Forman. 28. Why Talent Comes in Clusters -- Episode 8 of Everything is Everything. 29. Imagined Communities -- Benedict Anderson. 30. Fixing Indian Education — Episode 185 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Karthik Muralidharan). 31. Accelerating India's Development -- Karthik Muralidharan. 32. An update in 2020 of the Big Stuck in State Capability -- Lant Pritchett. 33. The Forging of Bureaucratic Autonomy -- Daniel Carpenter. 34. The Godfather -- Francis Ford Coppola. 35. Seeing Like a State -- James C Scott. 36. Dido and Aeneas -- Mark Morris Dance Group. Amit's newsletter is explosively active again. Subscribe right away to The India Uncut Newsletter! It's free! Amit Varma and Ajay Shah have launched a new video podcast. Check out Everything is Everything on YouTube. Check out Amit's online course, The Art of Clear Writing. Episode art: ‘The Lighthouse' by Simahina.
▪ Dance FM Romania/ 89,5 FM/ Monday // 02 AM RO TIME ▪ Fin & Stanley: campsite.bio/finandstanley ▪ Dance FM Romania: www.dancefm.ro/ www.facebook.com/dancefm895/ www.dancefm.ro/asculta-online/ Our latest DJ set for Dance FM Romania, "Connected #40", is an explosive mix of house and tech house music from some of the best artists in the industry. Featuring tracks from Darius Syrossian, Fin & Stanley, Jay Lumen and many more, this set is perfect for anyone looking to get lost on the dance floor and party the night away. We start the set with the classic "Applebum" by Darius Syrossian, which immediately puts you in a good mood with its groovy bassline and unmistakable melody. Our own track "House Music" then takes the energy to a new level before Jay Lumen ignites another bassline bomb with "Nobody". Andres Power and Outcode add a Latin touch with "Orinoco" before Aitor Pastor provides an explosive atmosphere with "Exceso Y Ruina". Miguel Bastida and Alex Sellens bring more groovy rhythms to the set with "Latin Excursion" and "Droppin" before Mr. V and Raffa FL add more energy with "How We Do." Kuo Climax and Supernova provide more highlights with "Badboy" and "Spirits" before Marco Lys and Tube & Berger provide another bassline bomb with "Starter". Sllash & Doppe and Celeda provide more groovy rhythms with "Lego" and "Take Flight" before Federico Scavo and Lore add another Latin touch with "El Cantero". Kreature and Andre Rizo (Feat. FIn & Stanley) provide more highlights with "Forest Groove" and "Babaue" before Kernel Key and Rafael Manga add more energy with "Falling Empire" and "BODY DROP". Valerio Bonfa closes the set with "Kaho" for an unforgettable ending of the set. Set List: Darius Syrossian - Applebum (Original Mix) Fin & Stanley - House Music (Original Mix) Jay Lumen - Nobody (Original Mix) Andres Power, Outcode - Orinoco (Original Mix) Aitor Pastor - Exceso Y Ruina (Original Mix) Miguel Bastida - Latin Excursion (Extended Mix) Alex Sellens - Droppin (Original Mix) Mr. V, Raffa FL - How We Do (Raffa FL Re Edit) Kuo Climax - Badboy (Okain Remix) Supernova - Spirits (Extended Mix) Marco Lys, Tube & Berger - Starter (Extended Mix) Sllash & Doppe - Lego (Original Mix) Celeda, Denney, Dean Mickoski - Take Flight feat. Celeda (Extended Mix) Federico Scavo, Lore - El Cantero feat. LorE (Extended Mix) Kreature - Forest Groove (Original Mix) Andre Rizo & Doctor Jack - Babaue (Fin & Stanley Remix) Kernel Key - Falling Empire (Original Mix) Rafael Manga, Damn Square - BODY DROP (Original Mix) Valerio Bonfa - Kaho (Extended Mix) Free Download
In today's episode, This is How We Do it; we continue the conversation about the Predominantly White Institution (PWI) homecoming experience and why we, PWI alumni) don't seem to give the same energy that HBCU alums give to their Homecoming. The truth is that HBCU Homecomings are the measuring stick we use to measure how good or bad our Homecoming is. That's because most “Blacklidy Black” PWI alumni have attended several HBCU homecomings and experienced Black Excellence at an unmatched level. However, the experience falls short because you are not an alumnus of the university, and that is needed to appreciate Homecoming at that school truly.PWI alums need to embrace their Homecoming and appreciate the place that nurtured their friendships, relationships, and experiences that molded them into the person they are today. Episode Song: This is How We Do It - Montell Jordanhttps://youtu.be/0hiUuL5uTKc#Genxhassomethingtosay #GenX #thisishowwedoit #homecoming #hbcu #ilovemyhbcu #ilovemypwi #pwi #ninernation #uncc #unccblackalumni #blackalumniassociation #jcsu #goldenbulls #aggiepride #nccu #wssu #omegapsiphifraternity #phibetasigmafraternity #GenXRules #generationx #GenXRules #Genxwomen #genxmen #blackpodcast #blackpodcaster #blackpodcastmatter #blackpodcastshow #blackpodcasthost #blackpodcastofinstagram #podcastofinstagram #blackculture #hiphop #montelljordan #blackexcellence #blackhistory #youtubechannel Review Gen X Has Something to Say in Apple Podcast to let us know what you think.Like, Follow, and Subscribe! IG: @gen_xpodcastFB: @genxpod
Agenda for Stan(d) Up #100: (Meeting Recorded: 22 October 2022): It's our 100th Episode! Pau's watch list: House of the Dragon on HBO, Rings of Power on Amazon Prime, Andor on Disney Plus, The Crown on Netflix coming up!, Yumi's Cells 1 and 2 on Amazon Prime (stay tuned for Ep 103!), Glitch on Netflix (Aliens + Cults + Women Friendship) Pau's playlist: Le Sserafim's comeback mini-album Antifragile (reggaeton title track meets punk, pop, R&B B-sides), Lee Chae Yeon's solo debut mini-album Hush Rush, Crush's collab with BTS j-hope Rush Hour, Seulgi's solo debut mini-album 28 Reasons (stay tuned for Ep 102!), and BIBI's Animal Farm (Kill Bill-esque MV), Paramore's performance at Austin City Limits on Hulu and new song This is Why Mika's concert schedule: NIKI solo concert, Magic Man, in-depth practicing for the Kpop ticketing process, NCT 127's encore show in Seoul, NCT Dream's concert documentary / movie, stories from IPOP U 2022, changing setlists and all Updates on NCT ambassadorships Mika's playlist (living in Kwangya): Jisung and Chenle cover of Troye Sivan's Youth, Ten's upcoming NCT Lab song Birthday on Great Dance Crew China, Chanyeol is back, Xiumin's solo album (Mika's fave track is How We Do feat. NCT Mark), Chen is releasing a solo, DO and Suho with OST songs for DO's new Kdrama Bad Prosecutor, new albums from Taylor Swift, Artic Monkeys, The 1975 What to look forward in the next 100 episodes? Music / Footage The Weekly Stan Up New Intro by Mika 미니카 (Drive) - NCT Dream (Cover) • a much needed sanity break Photo from mgtify (Mika's cover channel!)
This is Draw The Line Radio Show with Jacki-E, presenting the best music from female producers and DJs. This week it's drum and bass and helping me Draw The Line it's Jane Doe DnB, an up and coming DJ /Producer from South Australia. She's been making her mark on the scene with her neurofunk/ tearout style as well as dropping in some powerful, emotive liquid releases. 2022 has been a huge year for her with releases with Badkill Records, Full Send DnB, Madchill Records and Division Bass Digital.. This is her second appearance on the show. Links for Jane Doe DnB :- Soundcloud:- https://soundcloud.com/jane-doe-drum-n-bass Facebook:- https://www.facebook.com/jane.doe.dnb In my mix in the first hour I'm playing tracks by Mizzeyesis, Nia Archives, pyxis, flowanastasia, missledz, Iris and lots more. If you like the tracks we play, please support the artists by buying their music. It's time to say NO to gender imbalance in dance music. It's time to Draw The Line!! Draw The Line Radio Show is produced for radio by Sergio Erridge and is A Darker Wave production. Track list 1st hour mixed by Jacki-E:- 1. flowanastasia, Nymfo – River Flow 2. Higher (than) – Heartbeat 3. pyxis, Eidna – Guide You Home 4. Lowr, Eidna – Light the Way (Telonic remix) 5. missledz – That One 6. Auris, Sofi Mari – Paths Separated 7. Hillshade – Runaway 8. missledz – The Bromeliad Society 9. Mizzeyesis – Higher Self 10. IYRE – Retired Replicant 11. Jacki-E – Away 12. pyxis – Innerspace (Kublai remix) 13. flowanastasia, Stranjah, Ty Kohout – Face Yourself 14. Nia Archives – 18 and Over 15. Iris, missledz – Little to the Left 16. Eliza Rose – BOTA (Baddest Of Them All) (Georgie Riot remix) 17. Malaki, Lucy McWilliams – Fair Play (Silloh Bootleg) 18. Flava D – Bandicoot 19. Lally, Lens – Love the Way (Jacki-E remix) 20. Stay-C – Sploof 21. Sweetpea – Munka 22. Iris – Light Contact 23. Zeitgeist – Move On ft Nia Archives 24. Kyrist, Visages – Mirai 25. Mollie Collins, Rene Lavice – Tonight I'm Dying ft Leo Wood 26. Logam – Hypnotic (Quadrant & Iris remix) 27. Martin Nytram, Daniela Rhodes – Inner Demons. 28. DJ Rap – Back In 29. Mizzeyesis – The Ancients 30. Rainforest, Mizzeyesis - Guidance 2nd hour Jane Doe DnB - An exclusive guest mix for Draw The Line Radio Show. 1. Luude - Downunder Ft. Colin Hay 2. Netsky, Urban Dawn - Power 3. Ray Volpe – Laserbeam Blankes edit) 4. Jane Doe DnB - Astral 5. Witters - Calibrate- (Intercept remix) 6. Dimension - Plus Minus 7. ShockOne - Till Dawn 8. Teddy Killerz, Billain - Wizard 9. Maztek - Sinetesia 10. Lizzo StudioX Remix - About Damn Time- (Jane Doe DnB edit) 11. Dawn Penn - You Don't Love Me (TC Bootleg) 12. Dementia - Hightimes 13. AKOV - First Contact (Beast:Mode & Skullkid bootleg) 14. Skrillex, Noisia, JoshPan - Supersonic (Macsen remix, Jane Doe DnB Edit) 15, Macky Gee - Aftershock (Scalez remix) 16. Teddy Killerz - Big Blow 17. Lethal OJB - Funky Tribe 18. Missy Elliot - Bitch Robotscot Bootleg) 19. Sub Focus - Siren 20. CLUSTA - This is How We Do it 21. Stonx - Where d'ya Get Em 22. Neonlight - Hero Of My Youth 23. Jade -Man Eating Lizard Dragon 24. Gancher, Ruin - Interceptor 25. Habstract, Skrillex - Chicken Soup (Flite remix) 26. MNDSCP - Scavenger 27. Bensley - Ascension 28. MNDSCP - Bad Batch 29. Decades, Notequal - Burning Up 30. Confusion - Jellyfish VIP 31. Mella Man - General Fever – 32. Jane Doe DnB, PANs Labor - Fooling Nobody ft. LadyLight
Amber loves that she can adapt. Carrie is a west coast personality located on the east coast. Sarah doesn't know what that means. Katie joins the podcast and calls out Carrie and Sarah for shitting on the West coast after we came back from brunch. What we are loving this week: Sarah is loving graduation because of the spontaneous crying. Katie remembers food as a memory of graduation but doesn't care about the actual memory of ceremony. Carrie remembers the 7 fishes, an Italian tradition. Katie tells us about all the food. Carrie calls it the graduation into the new year. Carrie likes the costumes associated with graduation. Katie talks about her ideas of graduation having to do with rituals in her mind. Sarah describes the basic rituals associated with graduations like sipping blood from a cup. Carrie reminds us that there is also the chicken sacrifice. Sarah believes in cultivating donors from pre-K graduation. Carrie doubts the need to celebrate going to kindergarten. Carrie is loving that she became an ordained minister to be more like Katie. Carrie upgraded her certificate because of the aesthetics of the piece of paper. Katie incorporates jokes into her officiation plan for weddings. Carrie and Katie are wedding performers. Carrie learned about shining from Lizzo. Katie was first ordained to officiate queer ceremonies—token lesbian woods officiant. Sarah wants to discuss the performance of officiating with a ceremonial axe or hatchet. Sarah facilitates the discussion of ceremonial outfits. Carrie discusses her outfit ideas. Sarah asks Carrie and Katie what their co-ordination plan for outfits to co-officiate. Katie would stick with linens and Carrie would also enjoy a linen. Katie, Carrie, and Sarah discuss inside and outside dresses. Sarah apologizes for bringing everything back to the Axe. Katie is loving alone time right now. Sarah plans to leave right now. Katie wrote up trip plans for Carrie. Katie and Carrie had many adventures together. Katie is taking a break from writing. Sarah made a game for Katie about music. Katie made a mixed CD for Carrie. Sarah names a scenario and Katie chooses songs to demonstrate different scenarios. This moment – song “Heathens” – Twenty-One Pilots Adventure – “Runnin with the Devil” - Van Halen Romance – “Love Grows” - Edison Lighthouse Favorite Holiday – “Roll it up, Light it up” Cypress Hill Alone Time – “All Coming Back to Me” – Celine Dion Getting it on – “Secret Smile” – Semisonic Celebration – “Tootsee Roll” – 69 boyz Song for Religious Observation – “Let Go” - Frou Frou Listen here to “Remember to Forget with Katie” https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2wCFvBSBf7USNnJRbyyyZE?si=c47bb87ff6784111 Carrie adds Montell Jordan “This is How We Do it” and her line-up of karaoke songs. These are also on Katie's playlist. Katie wears clothes for us but prefers full nudity. What we love about ourselves: Carrie loves that she is extra and brings that extra-ness. Carrie sewed herself an outfit for a 7 min. karaoke performance. Carrie is very wealthy. Sarah is the type of lesbian that does DIY and talks about her floors. Katie wonders about haunting of her old building. Sarah says spirits have not revealed themselves to her yet. Carrie says Sarah is brave. Sarah says she is motivated by free. Katie says Sarah can upgrade her rug game. Carrie loves a home renovation. Carrie and Katie plan a road trip together to visit Sarah. Katie loves that she forgets everything she's done meaning she doesn't carry the weight of memories. Katie encourages everyone to forget. Carrie tells Katie her lack of memory is beautiful. Katie learns and forgets. Carrie, Katie, and Sarah sing. Music by Miseryslims. Art by Windy Valley Creative
In episode 163, Montell Jordan explains exactly how he did This is How We Do it. More importantly the listeners will get insight into how he went from R & B to Marriage Ministry. Find out why Montell and his wife Kristin live by principles they call "First things First" and how prioritizing responsibilities shapes their lives. Join the Jordans in Metro Detroit Friday May 20th at 6pm Click the link for more info https://www.eventbrite.com/e/mariage Subscribe to IGP on Youtube: https://youtu.be/w0kHEleQVvI Visit JWil on Instagram: www.instagram.com/mr_bellwether (@Mr_Bellwether) Listen to today's show and past episodes by visiting www.inspiregodspeople.com/podcast Listen to IGP on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/inspire-gods-people-the-podcast/id1438530566 Email Jay at Jermainewilsonmusic@gmail.com Add JWilMusic to your Apple Music playlist https://music.apple.com/kn/artist/jwilmusic/558161868 Stream More JWilMusic at www.jermainewilson.bandcamp.com
1) Intro [00:00] 2) Zion Y Lennox ft Daddy Yankee – Yo Voy [00:30] 3) Zion – Yo Voy a Llegar [02:10] 4) Wisin Y Yandel, Hector El Father – El Telefono [02:30] 5) Hector El Father – Sola [03:22] 6) Zion – Alocate [04:24] 7) Rakim Y Ken-Y – Down [05:45] 8) La Factoria, Eddy Lover – Perdoname [07:06] 9) Big Boy, Angel Lopez – Mis Ojos Lloran Por Ti [08:27] 10) De La Ghetto, Randy – Sensacion Del Bloque [09:30] 11) Don Omar – Pobre Diabla [10:00] 12) Tego Calderon – Dominicana [11:25] 13) Daddy Yankee – Lo Que Paso, Paso [12:36] 14) Ivy Queen – Yo Quiero Bailar [13:16] 15) Daddy Yankee – Gasolina [14:47] 16) Plan B – Guatauba [15:47] 17) El General ft Anayka – Rica y Apretadita [17:02] 18) Jowell Y Randy – No Te Veo [18:02] 19) Arcangel – Pa Que La Pases Bien [19:42] 20) Arcangel – Tengo Ganas De Ti [20:42] 21) Wisin Y Yandel – Me Estas Tentando [21:58] 22) Tego Calderon, Randy – Quitarte To [22:16] 23) Nicky Jam, Daddy Yankee – Donde Estan Las Gatas [23:08] 24) Speedy – Amor Con La Ropa [24:18] 25) Don Chezina – Tra Tra Tra [25:11] 26) Daddy Yankee – Nunca Me Quedo (Live) [26:29] 27) Nicky Jam, Daddy Yankee – La Combi Complet (Live) [26:43] 28) Secreto – Yo Soy Tu Tiguere (Live) [28:03] 29) La Nueva Escuela – Ella Me Mira [28:56] 30) Pablo Piddy – Si Tu Quiere Dembow [29:27] 31) Los Lunaticos – Siente El Ki [30:16] 32) Dembow Clasico Unstoppable Break [30:41] 33) El Alfa – Como Yo Me Muevo [30:57] 34) El Mayor Clasico ft Sensato – Bello [31:37] 35) Secreto – Papa Dios Me Dijo [32:43] 36) The Cover Girls – Show Me [34:55] 37) Shannon – Let The Music Play [36:27] 38) Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam – I Wonder If I Take You Home [37:46] 39) Stevie B – Spring Love [34:53] 40) Cynthia – Change On Me [39:50] 41) Jennifer Lopez – Waiting For Tonight [40:56] 42) Haddaway – What Is Love [42:13] 43) Corona – The Rhythm of the Night [43:13] 44) Modjo – Lady (Hear Me Tonight) [44:20] 45) Daft Punk – One More Time [45:36] 47) Eurythmics – Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) [46:37] 48) Bon Jovi – Livin’ On A Prayer [47:41] 49) Mana – Oye Mi Amor [48:46] 50) a-ha – Take on Me (Live) [50:37] 51) Michael Jackson – Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough [52:36] 52) Rick James – Give It To Me Baby [54:18] 53) Sergio Vargas – La Ventanita [55:46] 54) Benny Sadel – Que Pasara [57:08] 55) Bonny Cepeda – La Fotografia [58:47] 56) Los Hermanos Rosario – Mi Tonto Amor [60:24] 57) Fernandito Villalona – No Podras [61:45] 58) Rubby Perez – Tu Vas A Volar [63:40] 59) Juan Luis Guerra – El Farolito [65:21] 60) Anthony Santos – Yo Me Muero Por Ti (Live) [67:17] 61) Aventura – La Novelita (Live) [68:42] 62) Aventura – Amor Bonito (Novela 2) [69:09] 63) Teodoro Reyes – Los Pobres Tambien Lloran [70:22] 64) Anthony Santos – Ay Mujer [71:31] 65) Anthony Santos – Te Vas Amor [72:26] 66) Raulin Rodriguez – Medicina De Amor [73:17] 67) Raulin Rodriguez – Su Novio Primero [74:30] 68) Luis Miguel Del Amargue – Niña Coqueta [76:25] 69) Elvis Martinez – Fabula De Amor [77:50] 70) Jose Manuel El Sultan – Elizabeth [79:05] 71) Kiko Rodriguez – Vagabundo, Borracho y Loco [80:19] 72) Joe Veras – Se Te Nota [81:02] 73) Teodoro Reyes – Morire Bebiendo [81:52] 74) Luis Vargas – Esa Mujer [83:45] 75) Juan Bautista – Por Mala Fe [85:05] 76) Hildemaro – Desde El Fondo De Mi Corazon [87:17] 77) Willie Gonzalez – Pequeñas Cosas [89:18] 78) Maelo Ruiz, Pedro Conga – Si Supieras [90:33] 79) Jerry Rivera – Cuenta Conmigo [92:17] 80) Tito Rojas – Ella Se Hizo Deseo [93:51] 81) Eddie Santiago – Me Fallaste [95:38] 82) Grupo Niche – Gotas De Lluvia [96:50] 83) Frankie Ruiz – Ironia [99:06] 84) Los Adolescentes – Personal Ideal [101:21] 85) Selena – Amor Prohibido (Live) [103:03] 86) Selena – Como La Flor (Live) [104:11] 87) Ini Kamoze – World A Reggae (Out In The Street They Call It Murder) [105:15] 88) Buju Banton – Champion [106:39] 89) Red Fox, Rayvon – Bashment Party [107:36] 90) Wayne Wonder – Searching Dem Searching [108:40] 91) Beenie Man – Who Am I [109:02] 92) Mr. Vegas – Nike Air (Hands In The Air) [110:22] 93) Sean Paul – Infiltrate [110:54] 94) Red Rat – Tight Up Skirt [111:57] 95) Mr. Vegas – Heads High [112:53] 96) Louchie Lou & Michie One – Rich Girl [114:24] 97) Cutty Ranks – Limb By Limb [115:38] 98) Chaka Demus & Pliers – Murder She Wrote [116:27] 99) Chaka Demus & Pliers – Bam Bam [117:38] 100) Tanto Metro & Devonte – Everyone Falls in Love [118:21] 101) Sean Paul ft Keyshia Cole – Give It Up To Me [119:31] 102) Wayne Wonder – No Letting Go [120:35] 103) Rupee – Tempted to Touch [122:25] 104) Kevin Lyttle – Turn Me On [123:23] 105) Nelly – Hot In Herre [124:18] 106) Snoop Dogg ft Pharell Williams – Beautiful [125:20] 107) Jagged Edge ft Nelly – Where The Party At [126:31] 108) Fatman Scoop ft Faith Evans – Be Faithful [128:12] 109) Usher ft Lil Jon & Ludacris – Yeah! [129:13] 110) Lil Jon & The East Side Boyz – Get Low [130:55] 111) Ciara ft Petey Pablo – Goodies [131:22] 112) Missy Elliot – Work It [132:00] 113) Busta Rhymes ft P. Diddy & Pharell – Pass The Courvoisier Part II [132:30] 114) DMX – Party Up [133:00] 115) Dr. Dre ft Snoop Dogg & Nate Dogg – The Next Episode [134:30] 116) Fat Joe ft Terror Squad – Lean Back [135:50] 117) 50 Cent, Olivia – Candy Shop [136:50] 118) N.O.R.E. – Nothin’ [138:08] 119) Nas ft The Bravehearts – Oochie Wally [139:26] 120) Lil’ Kim ft 50 Cent – Magic Stick [140:54] 121) 50 Cent – In Da Club [141:12] 122) The Game ft 50 Cent – How We Do [141:43] 123) Jay-Z – I Just Wanna Love U (Give It 2 Me) [143:36] 124) Jim Jones – We Fly High [144:37] 125) Jay-Z – Public Service Announcement [144:57] 126) 50 Cent – What Up Gangsta [145:42] 127) The Diplomats – Dipset Anthem [146:10] 128) Cam’ron, Lil Wayne – Suck It or Not [147:30] 129) The Diplomats – I Really Mean It [148:15] 130) Cam’ron, Juelz Santana – Oh Boy [148:43] 131) Kanye West – Can’t Tell Me Nothing [150:17] 132) Jay-Z – U Don’t Know [151:32] 133) Don Omar, Tego Calderon – Bandoleros [152:38] 134) T-Pain ft Akon – Bartender [154:25] 135) T-Pain – I’m Sprung [155:58] 136) Diddy ft Ginuwine, Loon & Mario Winans – I Need a Girl (Pt. 2) [157:40] 137) Akon ft Snoop Dogg – I Wanna Love You [158:48] 138) Mario – Let Me Love You [159:57] 139) Lloyd ft Lil Wayne – You [161:01] 140) Usher – U Don’t Have To Call [162:34] 141) Mya – Case Of The Ex (Whatcha Gonna Do) [163:32] 142) 112 – It’s Over Now [164:30] 143) Mario Winans – I Don’t Wanna Know [166:57] 144) Outkast – Ms. Jackson [167:57] 145) Bobby Valentino – Slow Down [169:47] 146) Fantasia – When I See U [171:47] 147) Ne-Yo – So Sick [172:46] 148) Keyshia Cole ft Missy Elliot & Lil’ Kim – Let It Go [173:47] 149) Ja Rule ft Lil’ Mo & Vita – Put It On Me [175:39] 150) Lil’ Flip ft Lea – Sunshine [177:20] 151) 50 Cent ft Nate Dogg – 21 Questions [178:41] 152) Fabolous ft Mike Shorey & Lil’ Mo – Can’t Let You Go [180:52] 153) Ja Rule ft Ashanti – Always On Time [182:11] 154) Cam’ron, Juelz Santana – Hey Ma [183:31] 155) G-Unit ft Joe – Wanna Get To Know You [185:07] 156) Busta Rhymes ft Flipmode Squad & Mariah Carey – I Know What You Want [186:40] 157) Jadakiss ft Mariah Carey – U Make Me Wanna [188:09] 158) Usher – Bad Girl [189:23] 159) Baby Bash, Frankie J – Suga Suga [191:13] 160) Monica – So Gone [192:32] 161) Nelly ft Kelly Rowland – Dilemma [194:03] 162) Justin Timberlake ft T.I. – My Love [195:34] 163) Lloyd – Get It Shawty [198:16] 164) R. Kelly – Ignition (Remix) [199:16] 165) Usher – U Got It Bad [200:47] 166) Ludacris, Lil Jon & Usher – Lovers And Friends [203:43] 167) Backstreet Boys – I Want It That Way [207:43]
Inflation is affecting everything you do (or buy); Tax Rates vs Tax Brackets: calculating for "Provisional Income in Retirement;" to Roth or not to Roth? Programs we use to plan for You; Why Insurance is the wisest investment to make. ------ SEG-1: Why Tax Rates Matter More than Tax Brackets SEG-2: How We Do that Voodoo for You SEG-3: Life Insurance: The Greatest Investment EVER -------- Hosted by RIA Advisors Director of Financial Planning, Richard Rosso, CFP, w Senior Advisor, Danny Ratliff, CFP -------- Our Latest "Three Minutes on Markets & Money: How to Play the Debt Dodging Game " https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5HNUOCSvyeY&list=PLVT8LcWPeAujOhIFDH3jRhuLDpscQaq16&index=1 -------- Our previous show, "Market Response to Congressional Spending," is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQier7zUXSQ&list=PLVT8LcWPeAugpcGzM8hHyEP11lE87RYPe&index=1&t=1s -------- Get more info & commentary: https://realinvestmentadvice.com/newsletter/ -------- SUBSCRIBE to The Real Investment Show here: http://www.youtube.com/c/TheRealInvestmentShow -------- Visit our Site: www.realinvestmentadvice.com Contact Us: 1-855-RIA-PLAN -------- Subscribe to RIA Pro: https://riapro.net/home -------- Connect with us on social: https://twitter.com/RealInvAdvice https://twitter.com/LanceRoberts https://www.facebook.com/RealInvestmentAdvice/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/realinvestmentadvice/ #Inflation #TaxRates #TaxBrackets #SocialSecurity #RetirementIncome #ProvisionalIncome #LifeInsurance #401k #Markets #SP_5000 #FinancialMedia #FinancialLiteracy #Stocks #Trading #Rates #Money
Inflation is affecting everything you do (or buy); Tax Rates vs Tax Brackets: calculating for "Provisional Income in Retirement;" to Roth or not to Roth? Programs we use to plan for You; Why Insurance is the wisest investment to make. ------ SEG-1: Why Tax Rates Matter More than Tax Brackets SEG-2: How We Do that Voodoo for You SEG-3: Life Insurance: The Greatest Investment EVER -------- Hosted by RIA Advisors Director of Financial Planning, Richard Rosso, CFP, w Senior Advisor, Danny Ratliff, CFP -------- Our Latest "Three Minutes on Markets & Money: How to Play the Debt Dodging Game " https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5HNUOCSvyeY&list=PLVT8LcWPeAujOhIFDH3jRhuLDpscQaq16&index=1 -------- Our previous show, "Market Response to Congressional Spending," is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQier7zUXSQ&list=PLVT8LcWPeAugpcGzM8hHyEP11lE87RYPe&index=1&t=1s -------- Get more info & commentary: https://realinvestmentadvice.com/newsletter/ -------- SUBSCRIBE to The Real Investment Show here: http://www.youtube.com/c/TheRealInvestmentShow -------- Visit our Site: www.realinvestmentadvice.com Contact Us: 1-855-RIA-PLAN -------- Subscribe to RIA Pro: https://riapro.net/home -------- Connect with us on social: https://twitter.com/RealInvAdvice https://twitter.com/LanceRoberts https://www.facebook.com/RealInvestmentAdvice/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/realinvestmentadvice/ #Inflation #TaxRates #TaxBrackets #SocialSecurity #RetirementIncome #ProvisionalIncome #LifeInsurance #401k #Markets #SP_5000 #FinancialMedia #FinancialLiteracy #Stocks #Trading #Rates #Money
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Leashes of Valor www.leashesofvalor.org About Founders About Danique Masingill President & Co-Founder Danique's journey to serving as Leashes of Valor's president began when she was a member of the U.S. Navy. Her duty was to enforce military law, but she was left with nowhere to turn when she was sexually assaulted by senior leadership. The trauma from this experience led her to leave the military after five years of service. But her will to help fellow veterans remained a guiding force. As a student at Syracuse University, she quickly established herself as an expert in the field of military working canines and service dogs. Congress, The Department of Transportation and Government Accountability Office each tapped Danique's knowledge to craft wide-ranging policies regarding service dogs and military canines. Then, amid surging suicide rates among veterans in 2017, Danique co-founded Leashes of Valor, as a means to help former service members recover from post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury. In furtherance of this goal, Leashes of Valor recently partnered with Thomas Jefferson University's College of Nursing to research service dogs as a scientifically proven treatment. About Jason Haag CEO & Co-Founder Captain Jason Haag spent 13 years in the United States Marine Corps, including two tours in Iraq, conducting frontline operations during Operation Iraqi Freedom, as well as Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan, retiring as a Marine Corps Captain. After sustaining a machine gun injury and multiple traumatic brain injuries (TBI) during service, Captain Haag struggled with the after effects of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), leading him to be medically retired after numerous combat tours to Iraq and Afghanistan. In 2012 Captain Haag contacted an organization that provides warriors with service dogs. Within 7 months of applying Captain Haag was paired with his post-battle buddy and lifesaver, a service dog named Axel. Since experiencing the firsthand benefits of service dogs, Captain Haag has toured the country, educating policymakers, warrior organizations and warriors on the importance of service dogs for military warriors. He has been featured on over 50 news outlets including CNN and FOX News, and has been invited to speak publicly at Academic Institutions, Veterans Service Organizations, as well as Congressional briefings. Captain Haag has played an integral role in the creation of new laws regarding the acceptance of service canines in public establishments in Virginia and Florida. About Matt Masingill Canine Operations & Co-Founder Matt T. Masingill is a 21-year retired United States Navy veteran, has spent over 27 years in uniform and is an advocate serving the veteran and military community. Masingill served honorably from 1992 to 2012 as a Boatswains Mate First Class (SW). Throughout his time in the service, he drove small craft in a variety of roles, managed harbor operations overseas and in the continental United States supervising ship maintenance and operated as a combat Coxswain instructor for Anti-terrorism force protection certifying Second Fleet vessels. Over the past five years, Masingill has become very active within the Veteran Service Dog industry. Masingill previously served with organizations such as American Humane Association and K9s for Warriors and has extensive experience in program management and development, training service dogs with veterans, and acting as the lead Warrior trainer with over 200 Warrior K9 teams graduating and recertifying under his leadership. Masingill not only brings his own military experience to his work, but also leverages his perspective as a veteran and military spouse; his wife is a Navy Veteran. Statement. Leashes of Valor is a national non-profit working to provide every post 9/11 veteran who needs one with a highly-trained service dog to assist them in mitigating the symptoms of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) or a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). Our mission is to bring service dogs and post 9/11 veterans together in order to enrich and improve the lives of both. What We Do. We provide task trained service dogs that are public access ready to veterans dealing with PTSD, TBI or MST at no cost to the veteran. We also provide an Emergency care grant called Dust Off for working dogs. How We Do it. We rescue dogs and train them at our facility to become Service dogs. Through the application and interview process we derive the necessary tasks to train for a specific dog to mitigate the veteran's symptoms and assist in their daily life. The 16 day residential program at the ranch is designed to train the veteran on the use of their service dog, conduct tasks for public access and to instill the foundation of their bond. The dog has received all public access and task training prior to the veterans arrival and pairing, so the two-week program is solely for the veteran to focus on their training. The success of this training methodology is based on the peer to peer aspect, in which the veteran is immersed in a small unit of veterans that have been through or are simultaneously going through the training. This is all made possible by generous contributions from our donors, to ensure no veteran has to incur costs in order to receive their service dog. Facility. Leashes of Valor is located on a 20-acre farm in rural Virginia, where we have our live-in facility for our Warriors and Service Dogs. At max operation, our facility graduates 3 Service Dog teams per month. Training a Service Dog is expensive, costing upwards of $20,000 per dog. This is due to the long period of time necessary to ensure the quality of training these dogs receive. Service Dogs. OUR DOGS Leashes of Valor provides meticulously trained service dogs to Veterans suffering from symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury. Every one of our dogs receives 100+ hours of training and months of public socialization, obedience and task training. In addition, each must pass their public access testing and the industry leading Canine Good Citizen Test. We take great pride in the quality of training that our service dogs receive and take great care in ensuring each is accurately paired with the Warrior who is their perfect match. Every one of our dogs is highly qualified to provide the practical physical and emotional support needed to empower their Warrior with greater independence. Training. WARRIOR TRAINING Once a Warrior and dog have been matched, their first step together on this journey is a 16-day in-house training program on our farm in Virginia. During this time, they will receive 120 hours of hands-on training with professional canine and warrior trainers. They will also participate in practical and theoretical seminars and receive basic service dog equipment, veterinary care, meals and housing at no cost. All of this is made possible because of the generous support of our donors. OUR PHILOSOPHY Leashes of Valors' philosophy is to pair each Warrior with a top quality trained service dog and ensure their public access training is achieved. We ensure the Warrior is in an environment that fosters the opportunity to be part of the solution to their recovery. Matt Masingill, K9 Director at Leashes of Valor, heads up our kennel and leads all of training and trainers. Matt is a 21-year veteran of the United States Navy and a graduate of the Carson Long Military Academy. Our facility is located on 20 acres and the planned kennel will house between 18-25 rescued shelter dogs while they go through their rigorous service dog training. Once these brave dogs are paired with their warrior, they stay with their warrior tethered for the entire 16 days of training. This allows for the warrior and their new service dog to strengthen their bond. Our organization upholds the highest quality of service dog training and overall canine care. We invest in continued education for our canine and Warrior trainers. We ensure our LOV team provide our Warriors with customized training tools that cater to each individual service canine's needs, as these Warriors lives may depend on it.
The placement of DAS EFX in Hip-Hop history is an interesting one. They started off being inspired by Hip-Hop itself and after just one album, inspired several of their peers in the years after. So much so, that it could be said that while DAS EFX has a place in Hip-Hop history, they maybe deserve a larger pedestal and more recognition as a highly lyrical duo.TIMESTAMPS:Weekly Music Roundup - (2:28) Topic Intro/Ben's Research House - (16:05) Dead Serious - (23:51) Straight Up Sewaside - (33:25) Hold It Down - (44:12) Generation EFX - (50:47) How We Do - (58:10) Lighter Note - (1:13:33) Thanks for listening. Below are the Social accounts for all parties involved. Be sure to let us know that you're supporting us!Music - "Pizza And Video Games" by Bonus Points (Thanks to Chillhop Records for the right to use)HHBTN (Twitter & IG) - @HipHopNumbers5E (Twitter & IG) - @5thElement_UK5E Community Discord - https://discord.gg/QApwabPChillHop (Twitter) - @ChillhopdotcomBonus Points (Twitter) - @BonusPoints92Other Podcasts Under The 5EPN:"What's Good?" W/ Charlie TaylorIn Search of SauceBlack Women Watch...5EPN Radio
“Red Rocks ‘18, bitch!” We couldn’t have said it any better ourselves. Get familiar with Brett Shredmunds, an admin for the Pretty Lights Family group on Facebook, who was one of the group’s first 10 members and has named his fair share of songs. Brett takes us through listening to reggae as a fetus, learning about Utah’s rave scene in the ‘90’s, attending Emancipator’s first show in Portland, to serendipitously purchasing tickets to his first Pretty Lights show moments before it sold out.Wes, Ethan, and Elizabeth learn that Derek’s (Pretty Lights) dad was a preacher and how that might influence his ability to connect with a higher power, whatever or whomever that may be. An OG in every sense of the word, Brett “finds faith in the form of sound waves, frequencies, and skiing.” *WARNING* There are painfully corny Pretty Lights puns throughout the course of this episode. We’re not sorry, it’s just How We Do. You’ve been warned. Interview begins at 12:39Follow us on social media: Instagram: @almostfamiliarpodFacebook: Almost FamiliarEmail us: almostfamiliarpodcast@gmail.comHeard in this episode: Intro & Outro Music: Almost Familiar by Pretty LightsThe Time Has Come by Pretty LightsSolamente by Pretty LightsHow We Do by Pretty Lights
Qu'est ce que l'appropriation culturelle ? Merci d'avoir posé la question ! De Katy Perry et son clip "This is How We Do", à Madonna avec son clip "Vogue" ou plus récemment avec sa tenue de Berbère dans son hommage à Aretha Franklin, en passant par Adèle, dans sa tenue et coiffe jamaïcaine pour fêter le carnaval de Notting Hill... Depuis quelques années, le terme d'appropriation culturelle est associé à une avalanche de polémiques dans la pop culture. En l'espèce, il est reproché à des artistes blancs et occidentaux de tirer profit de l'art et de la culture de minorités ethno-raciales et de populations non-occidentales. Mais pourquoi l'appropriation culturelle est-elle sujette à controverse ? La définition même du concept d'appropriation culturelle est sujette à controverse. Ce terme désignait originellement l'utilisation d'éléments d'une culture par les membres d'une autre culture. Que ce soient des symboles, des objets, des danses ou encore des éléments vestimentaires. Avec le temps, ce terme se charge d'une connotation négative. L'appropriation culturelle devient problématique lorsqu'un membre d'une communauté "dominante" utilise un élément d'une culture "dominée" pour en tirer un profit, artistique ou commercial. Comment se terme est-il né ? Quelle est la différence entre appropriation culturelle et métissage ? Où se situe la limite ? Ecoutez la suite dans cet épisode de "Maintenant vous savez". A écouter aussi : Qu'est-ce qu'un Blackface ? Qu'est-ce que le privilège blanc ? Qu'est-ce que le mouvement Black Lives Matter ? Vous pouvez réagir à cet épisode sur notre page Twitter. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Happy Friday the 13th everyone and welcome to another STELLAR episode of The Xander Effect. Today we have the pleasure of interviewing one of the members of the hit band "Pepper", Kaleo Wassman. He talks about his latest album Sabo 2 from his newest band Sabotage Soundsystem, his thoughts on how the current pandemic has blessed him with many opportunities in his music, and many other ventures such as his label and his wine company.Plus in entertainment news, Wonder Woman 1984 may be on HBO Max in January. In Sports the Miami Marlin are making MLB history by hiring the first Female to be the teams General Manager. In video game news, rumors of the new Xbox Series X console going up in flames are false according to Microsoft. All this plus much more starts right now...**Kaleo Wassman Social Media**IG: @kaleowassmanWebsite: www.https://www.kaleolive.com/**Music By**Montel Jordan “This is How We Do it”Sabotage Soundsystem “Steppin Out”Joan Jett & The Blackhearts “Bad Reputation”The FM's “Implosion Model”Notorious Thugs “The Notorious B.I.G.”Camila Cabello Ft. Young Thug “Havana”?on Doe “Ring”**Make sure to Follow us on Twitter and Instagram**Xander Dames:IG: @xanderdames1 and @thexandereffectpodcastTwitter: @XanderDames1Jeremy MillerIG: @therealjeremymillerTwitter: @MrJeremyJMillerLonni RiveraIG: @lonsyogastory
On this week’s show the guys talk about G4’s casting for new hosts and Gage and Ian make the best case they can to be on G4’s radar. They should totally hire us, by the way. I know you’re reading this G4, hire some of the How We Do boys. #G4NeedsTalent also #G4Gage. We’re now … Continue reading "Hire Us, G4."
In this episode of Fresh Art’s Fall 2020 Student Edition, University of Miami student Kristian Kranz heads to Books & Books in Coral Gables, Florida, for a conversation with Lynne Barrett, editor of the book Making Good Time, and two of the book’s contributors: author Les Standiford and poet-engineer Richard Blanco. Listen to hear a few ‘only-in-Miami’ stories about getting around South Florida. Producers: Kristian Kranz/Miami Moves Me, Giselle Heraux/FreshArtINTL Sound Editor: Anamnesis Audio Related Episodes: Miami Moves Me/Making Good Time, Fresh Art Student Edition, Fresh Voices Miami Related Links: Miami Moves Me Podcast, Fresh Art Distance Learning Guide, Making Good Time in South Florida, Lynne Barrett, Les Standiford, Richard Blanco, Jai-Alai Books Making Good Time: True Stories of How We Do and Don’t Get Around South Florida —The city of Miami is renowned for her beauty and often imagined as paradise. Yet many locals and visitors find South Florida’s highways and byways a challenge to navigate. In the 2019 anthology Making Good Time, editor Lynne Barrett brings together thirty-one true tales inspired by transportation adventures in the southern realm of the Sunshine State.
It’s been a tough week. The iso this time around is more strict then before and I am not coping well. I am angry, frustrated, and depressed. I am sure a lot of people are in the same club. Welcome! I have been making beats, been contacted to colab with a few people (why do these never come through). I continue with my invention, it takes time. I got lots of makeup but some from Wise Girls and I want you to know about them. I had a video call with my billionaire mentor hear how it went. Beat of the week is How We Do. If you need help please contact: Lifeline: 13 11 14 - https://www.lifeline.org.au/about-lifeline/contact-us Beyond Blue: 1300 22 4636 - https://www.beyondblue.org.au/get-support/get-immediate-support Watch on YouTube (Note episodes upload on Wednesday) http://bit.ly/DiaryofSiaNasPodcastYT Black Lives Matter Resources: https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co Please note I umm and ahhh a lot and repeat myself a lot and try to edit it out and sometimes it’s smooth other times not so much so please excuse the bad editing. Thanks for listening. I love hearing from you so if you have any comments or questions please feel free to contact me on the social media platforms listed below. Affiliate Links Prime Loops: http://bit.ly/primeloopspacks- where I buy my music samples from LISTEN TO MY PODCAST – DIARY OF SIA NAS HERE Anchor: https://anchor.fm/sia-nas Apple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/DiaryofSiaNas Spotify: http://bit.ly/DiaryofSiaNasSpotify Google Podcasts: http://bit.ly/sianasgooglepodcast Breaker: https://www.breaker.audio/sia-nas Castbox: https://castbox.fm/channel/id1423820 Pocket Casts: https://pca.st/Gw8w Overcast: http://bit.ly/sianasovercastpodcast PodBean: http://bit.ly/sianaspodbeanpodcast RadioPublic: https://radiopublic.com/sia-nas-GMa2mp Stitcher: http://bit.ly/sianasstitcherpodcast TuneIn: https://tunein.com/radio/Diary-of-a-Hip-Hop-Artist-p1219970 CHECK OUT MY MUSIC YouTube Channel: http://bit.ly/sianasyoutubechannel Spotify Artist Page: http://bit.ly/sianasspotify Itunes Artist Page: http://bit.ly/sianasitunes SoundCloud Songs: https://soundcloud.com/sia-nas SoundCloud Beats: http://bit.ly/sianasbeatsoundcloud FOLLOW ME https://www.instagram.com/sianassongs https://www.instagram.com/diaryofsianas https://twitter.com/sianassongs https://www.facebook.com/sianassongs https://www.snapchat.com/add/sianassongs https://www.tumblr.com/blog/iamsianassongs https://www.pinterest.com.au/sianassongs https://mix.com/sianassongs SUBSCRIBE Subscribe to my channel to keep up to date with my latest videos. http://bit.ly/sianasyoutubechannel
For Part 3 of our Interview Series we welcome on Diana Gordon and Ana Kiso!Diana and Ana are professional Beach Volleyball players and Bikini CompetitorsWe had a great conversation about how they met, how they got into their current professions and some fun college storiesFind them on Instagram : @adventurewiz @anakiss6Intro & Outro: "This is How We Do it"- Montell Jordan --- 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/three-walls-and-a-blp/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/three-walls-and-a-blp/support
What do Led Zeppelin, Rita Ora, Notorious B.I.G., and a host of other famous musicians have in common? They’ve all been sued for copyright infringement. So who actually wrote their music, and did they do anything wrong?
This is a Music Video Podcast - or should I say a Podcast about Music Video. This was the first time that I had commissioned a video for The Game but not the first time that we had worked together. There was a lot going on during the making of this video. Learn all about it on this episode of The Commissioner including how I learned to work with Hype Williams and how 50 Cent responded to the first edit of the video. All this and more on Episode 9 - The Game "How We Do"Links to Content mentioned in the Podcast;The Game - How We Do Music Video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PH34kMOjmQkMogul Podcast:https://open.spotify.com/show/4okzhZKxw5lSXcADxVxNRj?si=aWYlkQOWRxakZqXCrSNjIA G-Unit (feat. Joe) - Wanna Get To Know You:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YF7TvXu4lSYSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/randybongo)
01- Ed Sheeran & Travis Scott - Antisocial 02- Jax Jones & Martin Solveig & Raye - Tequila 03- Four of Diamonds - Let Me Love You 04- Duke Dumont - The Power 05- Eiffel 65 - Blue (Da Ba Dee) 06- Green Day - Boulevard Of Broken Dreams 07- Martin Garrix, Bonn - Home 08- Joel Corry vs Joe Maz - Lonely Better On Me 09- John Legend & David Guetta - Conversations In The Dark 10- Don Diablo - Congratulations 11- Fat Boy Slim - Right Here, Right Now 12- Halsey - You Should Be Sad 13- Above & Beyond - Blue Monday 14- Morgan j - This is How We Do it 15- Ivan Gough & Feenixpawl vs. Dannic - In My Mind 16- Global Deejays, Party732, Steve Aoki & Quintino - Get Up 17- Hardwell - Cream Dreams 18- Queen vs Fedde Le Grand and Dannic vs. Coco Star - We Will Rock You 19- Deorro vs Mr. Black vs Eli Matana - Ready For Hu Ha
01- Ed Sheeran & Travis Scott - Antisocial 02- Jax Jones & Martin Solveig & Raye - Tequila 03- Four of Diamonds - Let Me Love You 04- Duke Dumont - The Power 05- Eiffel 65 - Blue (Da Ba Dee) 06- Green Day - Boulevard Of Broken Dreams 07- Martin Garrix, Bonn - Home 08- Joel Corry vs Joe Maz - Lonely Better On Me 09- John Legend & David Guetta - Conversations In The Dark 10- Don Diablo - Congratulations 11- Fat Boy Slim - Right Here, Right Now 12- Halsey - You Should Be Sad 13- Above & Beyond - Blue Monday 14- Morgan j - This is How We Do it 15- Ivan Gough & Feenixpawl vs. Dannic - In My Mind 16- Global Deejays, Party732, Steve Aoki & Quintino - Get Up 17- Hardwell - Cream Dreams 18- Queen vs Fedde Le Grand and Dannic vs. Coco Star - We Will Rock You 19- Deorro vs Mr. Black vs Eli Matana - Ready For Hu Ha
Ciszak- Ready (Original Mix) Daniel Dubb, m.O.N.R.O.E.- Wherever You At (Original Mix) Ciszak- Our Power (Original Mix) Bas Ibellini- That's Right (Original Mix) Coyu -Sex Is Drama (Original Mix) Smalltown Collective, Bjoern Bless- Ego Mind Feat. Bjoern Bless (NTFO Remix) 8647088_How_We_Do_feat__Mr__V_Raffa_FL_Re_Edit 8775647_Swagon_feat__Ossey_James_Original_Mix Ivan Bryuler- Radio (Original Mix) Smyth- F**k Detroit (Original Mix) Do Santos, Who Else - break the rules Pierre Codarin -6am On The Terrace (Original Mix) Atove, Niceteed The Revenge Of The Good Ones (Original Mix) Seff - Power Up (Original Mix) Ivan Bryuler -Curious (Original Mix) Pierre Codarin - Style (Original Mix) Patrick Topping - Stop (Original Mix) Rene Amesz, MC Stretch -Some Things Must Be Done (Original Mix) Break The Rules (Original Mix) Krut -Addiction (Original Mix) Volkoder -Prospective (Original Mix) Paolo Solo -Come On (Original Mix) Patrick Topping-Forget (Original Mix)Forget (Original Mix) How We Do feat Mr V Raffa FL_Re_Edit Swagon feat Ossey James Original Mix
NBA Allstar Game, Cano back in NY, Blind Wrestler Wins, Joey Votto, Cow Farts are harmful, Man named Bud Weisser arrested for trespassing the Budweiser plant. This is How We Do it.
In Episode 3 JB and Mark sit down with a special guest, Joe Sambo. We devour wings while discussing his new single "How We Do", his upcoming album "The Wrong Impression", his thoughts on the growing reggae-rock scene and much more! We also discuss new music, some concert recaps, our favorite Valentines Day reggae songs and a whole lot more! Big ups to our weekly sponsor, Crows Milk, a very special protein infused, high strength alcoholic dairy beverage, designed for bodyguards, by bodyguards. Enjoy our best episode yet! Artist of the Week - Joe Sambo
Today's guest is Music Artist Simply Rayne! She talks to us about her new song "Don't Stop" ft. Baby Bash and a music video to be released soon! Bio“Repetition Equals Habit Equals Skill” — Simply RayneUrban-pop siren Simply Rayne is a fierce force for positivity poised to shine her light on the mainstream. But the 19-year-old self-described “Afro-tina” didn’t come out of the womb singing. Her journey to assured artistry has been steeped in hard work and self-possession. Now, she announces her reign with the irresistible tropical soul-pop single “Don’t Stop.” “I feel very empowered in this new era,” the San Antonio, Texas-based starlet says. “I know who I am, I know my roots, and I’m running with it. I want to make music for everyone, no matter what culture or background they come from.” Simply Rayne’s music is a smoldering fusion of classic and current R&B and soul, and pop spiked with a dash of hip-hop. Her aesthetic has been shaped by her parent’s impeccable record collection, and her own musical explorations. At home, Rayne was weaned on evergreens such as Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Bill Withers, Al Green, Diana Ross and Etta James. On her own she soaked up modern icons such as Michael Jackson, Destiny’s Child, Prince, Rihanna, Bruno Mars, Mary J. Blige, and Lauryn Hill. However, by far her most seismic influence is none other than Beyoncé, and, incidentally, a sweetly charming Rayne appears in a concert trailer for Beyoncé’s 2013 Miss Carter Show World Tour. From out of the gate, Rayne has been positioned toward a promising music career. Her 2013 debut single earned her international airplay on radio 2RDJ-FM in Australia, and it secured her a feature on The Stars of Tomorrow Top Five Songs. In 2016, Rayne began a fruitful working relationship with the production duo The KlubJumpers (www.klubjumpersmusic.com) which remains vital to this day. The KlubJumpers have 80 Billboard-charting songs and numerous Gold and Platinum Records to their name. Rayne is a multi-faceted entertainer and has performed and made appearances in a wide variety of contexts. She’s appeared in film, television, modeling shows, radio festivals, sporting events, anti-bullying campaigns, award ceremonies, and at traditional musical performances. Select live performance highlights include sharing the stage with such diverse artists as Keith Sweat, Doug E. Fresh, Becky G., G-Eazy, Steve Aoki, Lil Wayne, Future, Migos, funk icons Lakeside, Wiz Khalifa, and Khalid. Rayne has also performed two years in a row at the Mala Luna Music Festival. In addition, she has the unique distinction as an indie artist of singing her original song “How We Do” to a televised and live audience of over 30,000 viewers at the Fiesta Texas Cavaliers River Parade in San Antonio. Onscreen, Rayne has been featured in a Taco Cabana Restaurant commercial, and she has also made an appearance as herself in the soon-to-be released independent film, The Margarita Man, a romantic college-comedy directed by Daniel Danny Ramos, and starring veteran actors Pepe Serna and Jesse Borego. Core to Rayne’s soul is her desire to set a positive example as a multi-cultural young woman, with faith-based ethos, and unflinching optimism. Following this path, she’s earned prime accolades and awards from a variety of sources. A cross section of highlights in this realm include earning the title of “Teen Vogue Ambassador”; cover features in ReFocused Magazine and ChicaGirl; being a Bold Favor Award Honoree, in recognition of amazing leadership in the entertainment field, and being named a City of San Antonio Youth Ambassador. Born Reiana Fernandez in San Antonio, Texas, Simply Rayne came into her own through hard work and big dreams. Initially, she had her heart set on becoming an actress and a model, but after experiencing the elegant thunder of Beyoncé, Reiana began the transformation to Rayne. The name came to a family friend who had an epiphanic dream where Reiana was outside in the rain. The beauty and purity of the image resonated with her. She added the “simply” out front to honor the warmly accessible side to her personality. At 13, Rayne applied her family’s work ethic to vocal lessons, pushing away her barriers of shyness in service of her dreams. “I really had to push myself—I was scared to sing in front of anybody. I had to get over it, and just put in the work,” she says. That enlightening year she made her singing performance debut at church. Simply Rayne has previously issued the empowering urban anthem “How We Do” and the smolderingly soulful ballad “Need To Know.” Her latest, “Don’t Stop,” produced by the Klubjumpers, and featuring Baby Bash, is an artistic high watermark. It’s a balmy sun-kissed track bursting with urban swagger, and Rayne’s sensually dreamy vocals that ease from a rhythmic soulfulness to a silken flow. The track was a full collaboration with her production team, and it has been imaginatively remixed by The Klubjumpers, Jay Salter, Dark Intensity and Knappy. On it, Rayne wrote her melodies and lyrics, and her producers built the track. A self-confessed “book worm,” Rayne’s lyrics come from her passion for literature. Her gift for metaphorical flair is on full display on “Don’t Stop” where she likens the bliss of dancing to the carefree purity of new love. Here, she sweetly encourages the tune’s love interest to never stop dancing as the couple segues into the uneasy, post-honeymoon phase of a romantic relationship. Simply Rayne is also not going to stop dancing as she sashays her way into the spotlight, releasing singles, building her fanbase through gigging, and attracting industry exposure with her inner light and pop-star aura. With a lot to look forward to, Rayne says she’s most excited about inspiring others to shine. She says: “If there is one thing I achieve, I hope it’s to make people feel like they can be their best selves. And I’m not afraid to be the role model that shows them they can do it all without compromising their values.”https://www.facebook.com/Rayneisintheforecast/http://www.simplyrayne.com/https://twitter.com/SimplyRayne1https://www.instagram.com/simplyrayneofficialI Am Refocused Podcast Partner:Rockafellas Barber Shop (Owner: Rico Rodriguez)1733 Babcock Rd. San Antonio, TX 78229Sponsors:I Am Refocused Podcast Sponsored by River City Donuts San Ant1723 Babock Rd. San Antonio, TX 78229I Am Refocused Podcast Sponsored by Bay Bay McClinton of All Sports Speed and Conditioninghttp://www.allsportsfitness.net/All Sports Speed and Conditioning is the top sports performance training gyms in San Antonio, and has produce many collegiate and professional athletes since opening. 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Today's guest is Music Artist Simply Rayne! She talks to us about her new song "Don't Stop" ft. Baby Bash and a music video to be released soon! Bio“Repetition Equals Habit Equals Skill” — Simply RayneUrban-pop siren Simply Rayne is a fierce force for positivity poised to shine her light on the mainstream. But the 19-year-old self-described “Afro-tina” didn’t come out of the womb singing. Her journey to assured artistry has been steeped in hard work and self-possession. Now, she announces her reign with the irresistible tropical soul-pop single “Don’t Stop.” “I feel very empowered in this new era,” the San Antonio, Texas-based starlet says. “I know who I am, I know my roots, and I’m running with it. I want to make music for everyone, no matter what culture or background they come from.” Simply Rayne’s music is a smoldering fusion of classic and current R&B and soul, and pop spiked with a dash of hip-hop. Her aesthetic has been shaped by her parent’s impeccable record collection, and her own musical explorations. At home, Rayne was weaned on evergreens such as Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Bill Withers, Al Green, Diana Ross and Etta James. On her own she soaked up modern icons such as Michael Jackson, Destiny’s Child, Prince, Rihanna, Bruno Mars, Mary J. Blige, and Lauryn Hill. However, by far her most seismic influence is none other than Beyoncé, and, incidentally, a sweetly charming Rayne appears in a concert trailer for Beyoncé’s 2013 Miss Carter Show World Tour. From out of the gate, Rayne has been positioned toward a promising music career. Her 2013 debut single earned her international airplay on radio 2RDJ-FM in Australia, and it secured her a feature on The Stars of Tomorrow Top Five Songs. In 2016, Rayne began a fruitful working relationship with the production duo The KlubJumpers (www.klubjumpersmusic.com) which remains vital to this day. The KlubJumpers have 80 Billboard-charting songs and numerous Gold and Platinum Records to their name. Rayne is a multi-faceted entertainer and has performed and made appearances in a wide variety of contexts. She’s appeared in film, television, modeling shows, radio festivals, sporting events, anti-bullying campaigns, award ceremonies, and at traditional musical performances. Select live performance highlights include sharing the stage with such diverse artists as Keith Sweat, Doug E. Fresh, Becky G., G-Eazy, Steve Aoki, Lil Wayne, Future, Migos, funk icons Lakeside, Wiz Khalifa, and Khalid. Rayne has also performed two years in a row at the Mala Luna Music Festival. In addition, she has the unique distinction as an indie artist of singing her original song “How We Do” to a televised and live audience of over 30,000 viewers at the Fiesta Texas Cavaliers River Parade in San Antonio. Onscreen, Rayne has been featured in a Taco Cabana Restaurant commercial, and she has also made an appearance as herself in the soon-to-be released independent film, The Margarita Man, a romantic college-comedy directed by Daniel Danny Ramos, and starring veteran actors Pepe Serna and Jesse Borego. Core to Rayne’s soul is her desire to set a positive example as a multi-cultural young woman, with faith-based ethos, and unflinching optimism. Following this path, she’s earned prime accolades and awards from a variety of sources. A cross section of highlights in this realm include earning the title of “Teen Vogue Ambassador”; cover features in ReFocused Magazine and ChicaGirl; being a Bold Favor Award Honoree, in recognition of amazing leadership in the entertainment field, and being named a City of San Antonio Youth Ambassador. Born Reiana Fernandez in San Antonio, Texas, Simply Rayne came into her own through hard work and big dreams. Initially, she had her heart set on becoming an actress and a model, but after experiencing the elegant thunder of Beyoncé, Reiana began the transformation to Rayne. The name came to a family friend who had an epiphanic dream where Reiana was outside in the rain. The beauty and purity of the image resonated with her. She added the “simply” out front to honor the warmly accessible side to her personality. At 13, Rayne applied her family’s work ethic to vocal lessons, pushing away her barriers of shyness in service of her dreams. “I really had to push myself—I was scared to sing in front of anybody. I had to get over it, and just put in the work,” she says. That enlightening year she made her singing performance debut at church. Simply Rayne has previously issued the empowering urban anthem “How We Do” and the smolderingly soulful ballad “Need To Know.” Her latest, “Don’t Stop,” produced by the Klubjumpers, and featuring Baby Bash, is an artistic high watermark. It’s a balmy sun-kissed track bursting with urban swagger, and Rayne’s sensually dreamy vocals that ease from a rhythmic soulfulness to a silken flow. The track was a full collaboration with her production team, and it has been imaginatively remixed by The Klubjumpers, Jay Salter, Dark Intensity and Knappy. On it, Rayne wrote her melodies and lyrics, and her producers built the track. A self-confessed “book worm,” Rayne’s lyrics come from her passion for literature. Her gift for metaphorical flair is on full display on “Don’t Stop” where she likens the bliss of dancing to the carefree purity of new love. Here, she sweetly encourages the tune’s love interest to never stop dancing as the couple segues into the uneasy, post-honeymoon phase of a romantic relationship. Simply Rayne is also not going to stop dancing as she sashays her way into the spotlight, releasing singles, building her fanbase through gigging, and attracting industry exposure with her inner light and pop-star aura. With a lot to look forward to, Rayne says she’s most excited about inspiring others to shine. She says: “If there is one thing I achieve, I hope it’s to make people feel like they can be their best selves. And I’m not afraid to be the role model that shows them they can do it all without compromising their values.”https://www.facebook.com/Rayneisintheforecast/http://www.simplyrayne.com/https://twitter.com/SimplyRayne1https://www.instagram.com/simplyrayneofficialI Am Refocused Podcast Partner:Rockafellas Barber Shop (Owner: Rico Rodriguez)1733 Babcock Rd. San Antonio, TX 78229Sponsors:I Am Refocused Podcast Sponsored by River City Donuts San Ant1723 Babock Rd. San Antonio, TX 78229I Am Refocused Podcast Sponsored by Bay Bay McClinton of All Sports Speed and Conditioninghttp://www.allsportsfitness.net/All Sports Speed and Conditioning is the top sports performance training gyms in San Antonio, and has produce many collegiate and professional athletes since opening. 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In Part 3 of the book How to Fix a Broken Record, Amena writes with humor and candor about her experience in the first five years of being married to her husband, Matt. In this episode of the podcast about the book, Amena talks with Montell and Kristin Jordan, authors of This is How We Do it: Making Your Marriage a Masterpeace. Montell and Kristin have navigated marriage, family, business, the entertainment industry, and the work of ministry together. Listen in as Montell, Kristin and Amena discuss advice for newlyweds, how to be married and work together, tips on how to improve communication with your spouse, and the mystery of marriage. For more info on Montell and Kristin Jordan visit http://www.montellandkristin.com/.
DJ XO is a rapper, producer, and DJ who is blowing up here in Texas and the South with a few radio smashes under his belt as a rapper and producer, and he joined us in the All For The Culture Studios to talk about many things. DJ XO and I talked about his rough upbringing on the southwest side of Houston, Texas, who his early musical influences were, whether he started producing or DJing first, how he became a rapper,the feeling he had when he heard himself on the radio, describes how it happened with the first song he recorded all the way to the next radio record ”Pulled Off The Lot”, We also got a breakdown from DJ XO of his creative process and what programs and beat making devices he’s using in the studio he also tells us how he made “Pulled Off The Lot” with Rizzo and Sosamann, how he made “How We Do”, every label coming to him with an offer,360 deals, how long it takes him to make a beat and says when Beat King made a beat in 1 minute it was already loaded up LOL is that where the beat battle started?, how he linked up with Kirko Bangz and signed with Kirko Bangz record label LMG, Lonestar Music Group, DJ XO’s plan for the future, whats coming up next and much more, this one is for the real hip hop heads www.all4theculture.com-For T Shirts/Interviews Instagram-@AllForTheCultureShow Facebook---www.Facebook.com/AllForTheCultureShow Host-Instagram/Twitter/Snapchat-------@HipHopHandicap #allfortheculture #allforthecultureshow #djxo #houstonhiphop #hiphoppodcast #rappodcast #tophiphoppodcast #hiphopculture #pulledoffthelot #rizzoo #sosamann
1. Mambo Brothers - Momento (Original Mix) 2. Zoo Brazil - The Relax (Ramon Tapia Remix) 3. Kevin Saunderson - The Sound (Jay Lumen Sacred Sounds Remix) 4. Solardo - The Aztecs (Original Mix) 5. Mendo - Don't Hold Back (Chus & Ceballos Remix) 6. Skapes, Ke-An - You Gotta (Original Mix) 7. FEMAN - Trumpet In My Head (Original Mix) 8. KlangKuenstler - Ghetto Gospel (Original Mix) 9. Ramit, DJ Christopher - Pleasure Day (Original Mix) 10. CamelPhat - Trip (Original Mix) 11. Raffa fl — How We Do (feat. Mr. V) [Raffa FL Re-Edit] 12. Mark Knight vs LVD - Fall Down On Lee (Original Mix)
Direct from the Insomniac HQ in Los Angeles, Night Owl Radio is a weekly show presented by the Night Owl himself aka Pasquale Rotella. With special guest mixes, exclusive info on Insomniac Events and lots of interaction with you, the Headliners. Get involved on Twitter @PasqualeRotella and use the hashtag #NightOwlRadio. This week on Night Owl Radio we have 3 guest mixes. Up first is Claude VonStroke, then Grandtheft and to finish we have Steve Aoki. Claude VonStroke Guest Mix 01. This is How We Do it by Montell Jordan - Reelow & Leroy Burgess Remake (Tiger Stripes Remix) - Strange idols 02. Freaky ft. Dj Deeon - DJ Godfather- Perfect Driver 03. Talk - Frederique - Original Mix - House of Hustle 04. Think - Mihalis Safras & Ciszak - White Label 05. Dance Freak (Mall Grab's Workers Union RMX) - Pelvis - Pelvis Records 06. Bad - S.T. (ZDS Bang Remix) - Bang Trax Vol. 1 07. Gene Farris - Higher Ground (Latmun Remix) - Relief 08. 8 Undergrowth ft Sean Bradford - Beatkind (J. Phlip Re-Edit of ZDS Remix) - Hedonism Grandtheft Guest Mix 01. THE WEEKND X FLOSSTRADAMUS, FKI1ST, GRAVES, POST MALONE - PARTY MONSTER X CAME UP (GRANDTHEFT EDIT) 02. LIDO - MURDER 03. JOSH PAN X EXPLORE X MORE VIBES - KILLSHOT 04. SAN HOLO - LIGHT 05. GRAVES & COOLIGHTS - SAY THINGS (CRANKDAT REMIX) 06. PHISO - JOTARO (SLUSHII BOOTLEG) 07. SKRILLEX FT. RICK ROSS - PURPLE LAMBORGHINI (KARETUS FLIP) 08. THE WEEKND X TROPKILLAZ - THE HILLS X TRY ME (LAUDZ EDIT) 09. KAN TAKAHIKO - NRG MASAYOSHI IMORI REMIX (GRANDTHEFT EDIT) 10. DROELOE - MAKE MY DAY 11. WHAT SO NOT X GTA - FEEL IT (TWERL FLIP) 12. GRANDTHEFT & DELANEY JANE - EASY GO 13. MAJOR LAZER & BAD ROYALE - MY NUMBER 14. BAAUER - PAAUER 15. TROYBOI & GRANDTHEFT - SNEAKY Steve Aoki Guest Mix 01. Steve Aoki & Louise Tomlinson - Just Hold On (Original Mix) (Ultra) 02. Blink 182 - Bored To Death (Steve Aoki Remix) 03. Morten ft Mr Vegas - Love (JVST SAY YES Remix) (Dim Mak) 04. Rain Man ft Krysta Youngs - Habit (T-Mass Remix) (Dim Mak) 05. Garmiani ft Walshy Fire - Voodoo (Original Mix) (Dim Mak) 06. Steve Aoki ft Rich The Kid and ILoveMakonnen - How Else (David Guetta Remix) (Ultra) 07. Steve Aoki & Autoerotique - ILYSM (Original Mix) (Dim Mak) 08. Botnek - Pickles (Original Mix) (Dim Mak) 09. Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike vs Diplo ft Debs Daughter – Hey Baby (Steve Aoki Remix) (Smash The House) 10. My Chemical Romance - Welcome to the Black Parade (Steve Aoki 10th Anniversary Remix)
THE FACTS: Surprisingly Awesome’s Theme Music is “This is How We Do” by Nicholas Britell and our ad music is by Build Buildings. We were edited this week by Annie-Rose Strasser, Alex Blumberg, and produced by Rachel Ward, Christine Driscoll and Elizabeth Kulas. We were mixed by Andrew Dunn. Austin Thompson mixed Matthew Boll’s music. Thank you to Joe Staples. Jacob Cruz, Emma Jacobs, Tiffany Lee, Rikki Novetsky, Elah Feder, Melanie Kruvelis, and Jacqui Helbert provided production assistance. LEARN MORE: If you want to hear more from Tim Manley, look for his web series “The Feels,” and check out his storytelling at The Moth. Dr. Nina Kraus at Northwestern University sent us the Smoke on the Water music – you can learn more about her lab at www.brainvolts.northwestern.edu. You can hear more of Matthew Boll at americanvacation.org and follow him on Twitter @bigbearii. OUR SPONSORS: Frank & Oak – Go to frankandoak.com/awesome to get your first outfit for $79 (a pair of pants and a shirt). Lenovo – See how Lenovo is revolutionizing data center technology. Wealthsimple – Investing made easy. Get your first $10,000 managed for free.
The Facts Surprisingly Awesome’s Theme Music is “This is How We Do” by Nicholas Britell and our ad music is by Build Buildings. We were edited this week by Annie-Rose Strasser, and produced by Rachel Ward, Christine Driscoll and Elizabeth Kulas. Andrew Dunn mixed the episode. Additional music came from Danca, Nathan Michel, and Marmoset. Jacob Cruz, Cheyna Roth, Emma Jacobs, Rikki Novetsky, Anna Stitt, NPR West and WERU in Blue Hill, Maine provided production assistance. Our Sponsor Lenovo - See what Lenovo is doing to revolutionize datacenter technology at www.lenovo.com/datacenter
This week, we found many surprising twists, turns, and holds in the story of modern yoga. The Facts Surprisingly Awesome’s Theme Music is “This is How We Do” by Nicholas Britell and our ad music is by Build Buildings. We were edited this week by Annie-Rose Strasser, and produced by Rachel Ward, Christine Driscoll and Elizabeth Kulas. Andrew Dunn mixed the episode. Jacob Cruz, James T. Green, Emma Jacobs, Rikki Novetsky, and Benjamin Riskin provided production assistance. Additional music in this episode is "Santoor and Tabla at Assi Ghat, Varanasi" by Samuel Corwin and "Electronica Tanpura 9" by sankalp. Learn More If you want to learn more about Wendy Doniger’s banned book, you can check out its page on Amazon here -- Christine is in the middle of reading it and highly recommends it, and we are linking through Amazon so you can check out the reviews and get a window into the controversy surrounding it. Or if you just wanna hear more about Indra Devi (and who wouldn’t?!) you can read more about her and get a copy of Michelle Goldberg’s book here. Adam “can’t recommend it enough!” And if you're like, "no way, take me to the science!" You can read more about the current research on the health benefits of yoga, by checking out UCLA’s longer interview with Dr. Helen Lavretsky, or a super informative article from Julia Belluz at Vox -- "I read more than 50 scientific studies about yoga. Here's what I learned." Finally... Flossgate continues! You can head to our show page at www.gimletmedia.com/surprisinglyawesome to hear an extra interview and read some of the studies we looked at while building our flossing show.
Is it really true that you never need to floss again? The Facts Surprisingly Awesome’s theme music is “How We Do” by Nicholas Britell. Our ad music is by Build Buildings. Andrew Dunn and Austin Thompson mixed this episode. This episode was edited by Annie-Rose Strasser and produced by Rachel Ward and Christine Driscoll. Sponsor Spotify Discover Learn More Read the AP article that everyone is talking about. Read the systematic review that no one is talking about.
The Facts This week, we're joined by comedian Maeve Higgins. Surprisingly Awesome’s theme music is “How We Do” by Nicholas Britell. Our ad music is by Build Buildings. Andrew Dun mixed this episode.This episode was edited by Annie-Rose Strasser, and Peter Clowney and produced by Rachel Ward, Christine Driscoll, and Elizabeth Kulas. Jacob Cruz, David Pitman, and Laura Varela provided production assistance. Thank you to New England Public Radio and KQED in San Francisco. Learn More Impress us and Punmaster Gary Roma with your best #flossipher puns and send them to us at @SurprisingShow Did you like our incredibly fast description of biofilm? You can read a very approachable primer about the biofilm in your mouth here. Not enough floss, hoss? You can get more flossing fix in the ebook - The Joy of Flossing, which we read for this episode. It's just 42 pages and it you'll even find some philosophy in there, too.
For Tour Dates, Booking info and More visit: www.MessiahTheDJ.com PLAYLIST: 1.Showtek - N2U (Dj Primetime Edit) 2.G-Eazy ft Bebe Rexa - Me Myself & I (Chainsmokers UMF Mashup) 3.Dj Delirious vs Geo Nailati - .Jump Around 2016 4.Dj Cream - Bomb a Drop vs Fatman Scoop - Be Faithful 5.Montell Jordan - This is How We Do is vs Jackson 5 Want You Back 6.Daddy Yankee - Gasolina (Turner S Remix) 7.Drake vs J Balvin vs Wayne Wonder - One Ginza Dance (Beatbreaker vs Danny Diggz vs Messiah) 8.Beyonce ft Sean Paul - Baby Boy vs Dj Snake (Anthem Kingz Messiah Edit) 9.Lil Jon ft Pitbull - Bend Ova (Messiah Edit) 10.DMX - Party Up (Scooter Remix) 11.Fat Joe - Lean Back (Messiah Hook 1st) 12.Major Lazer ft MO - Lean On (OG Vs Clubkillers Remix) 13.Shaggy - I Need Your Love 14. Juvenile ft Lil Wayne- Back That Azz Up 15.Snoop Dogg - Drop it Like it's Hot 16.Finnatticz ft Tyga - Drop That Thun Thun 17.Fetty Wap ft Remy Boyz - 679 18.J Lo ft Fabolous - Get Right 19.French Montana - Freaks 20.Mr Vegas - Heads High (Mozes & Kid Kobra Twerk Edit) 21.Major Lazer - Light it Up (Joe Maz Remix) 22.Lil Jon & Flip N Gawd - Make em Bounce 23.Kanye West - Mercy (Gio Nailati Bootleg) 24.Calvin Harris - How Deep is Your Love (Benzi Edit) 25.DJ 4b & Aazaar - Pop Dat (AB the Theif Remix) 26.OT Genasis - COCO (Trapzillas Remix) 27.Travis Scott - Antidote (Bad Royale Edit) 28.Rihanna & Calvin Harris - This is What You Came For (Dillon Francis Remix) 27.Marshmello - Alone
To all the haters, and all the doubters, we told you we could make anything awesome. The Facts Surprisingly Awesome’s theme music is “How We Do” by Nicholas Britell. Our ad music is by Build Buildings. Andrew Dunn mixed the episode.This episode was edited by Annie-Rose Strasser and Alex Blumberg, and produced by Rachel Ward and Kalila Holt. Lily Ames, Isabel Angel, Jacob Cruz, James Green, and Kyle McAuley provided production assistance. Here's the Bill Blankschaen post about how Jesus gets to say I told you so. We're still taking your I Told You So stories! Email us a voice memo about a time you were right, and someone else was wrong, at itoldyouso@gimletmedia.com. Keep it to around a minute. Sponsor Eero Wealthsimple
Yo mama so fat we did a whole podcast about her. The Facts Surprisingly Awesome’s theme music is “How We Do” by Nicholas Britell. Our ad music is by Build Buildings. This episode was edited by Annie-Rose Strasser, and produced by Rachel Ward and Kalila Holt. Isabel Angell, Jacob Cruz, James Green, Katie Klocksin and Tarek Fouda provided production assistance. Zac Schmidt and Austin Thompson mixed the episode. Sponsors Ford Wealthsimple
Adam and Adam get chased out of a mattress store. The Facts Surprisingly Awesome’s theme music is “How We Do” by Nicholas Britell. Our ad music is by Build Buildings. Original music in this episode was composed by Trouble Books, and Nick DePrey and Louis Weeks. This episode was edited by Annie-Rose Strasser, and produced by Rachel Ward and Kalila Holt. Isabel Angell, Jacob Cruz, Emma Jacobs and Robyn Wholey provided production assistance. Special thanks to Karla Webb at the Bienenstock Furniture Library, Peter McCarthy at the University of South Wales, Sandy Jap at Emory University, author of Partnering with the Frenemy, Dave Perry at FurnitureToday, and Kevin Purdy at The Sweethome. Sponsors Ford Squarespace
The Facts Surprisingly Awesome’s theme music is “How We Do” by Nicholas Britell. Our ad music is by Build Buildings. Nick DePrey and Louis Weeks composed original music for this week's episode. This episode was edited by Alex Blumberg and Annie-Rose Strasser. It was produced by Kalila Holt and Rachel Ward. It was mixed by David Herman with assistance from Matthew Boll. Robyn Wholey provided production assistance. Special thanks to Jacob Cruz and Isabel Angell. Additional thanksto Peter Toohey at the University of Calgary, Richard Wolff at the New School, and Mary Mann, author of the upcoming book “Yawn.” Gillian Tett’s very good book is “The Silo Effect: The Peril of Expertise and the Promise of Breaking Down Barriers.” Sponsors Ford Audible
Hey ballers and rat scholars, welcome back! It's yet another episode of the best radio show not on the radio, HOT DOG DAYZ RADIO. Sit back and enjoy yourself as I play some new punk and hardcore records & tapes, mostly older rap (gee, this sounds familiar doesn't it,) and ramble a bit my social media accounts, Record Store Day, and my upcoming zine. As always, if you feel like getting in touch, please do! Twitter and Instagam are @OMG_NOB. Email is thee.n.o.b at gmail dot com. Tracklist: The Cure – Six Different Ways The Valeteens – So Thin Love Canal – Teeth Gag – All This Shrimp Strutter – Forced Entry Youth Draft – Vile Life Contra – Fed Up Chroma – Nuestras Vidas Cretins – Can’t Think Like You Quitter – Black Bile Reptiloids – ??? Charles Brigade – Moshpit Kamakazi Coupe Gorge – La Haine Mind Trap – Only Warning Iron Boots – Who Laughs Last The Landlords – Mountain Don’t Ruz – Think Ruz – Panic Sin Motivo – Preguntales Jeru the Damaja – The Damaja (demo) One Plus One (Phil Da Beat & DJ Tricky) – We Got the Funk (feat Drayz of Das EFX) 3rd Bass – Soul in the Hole EPMD – Dungeon Master (feat Nocturnal) EPMD – U Got Shot (feat 8 Off Agallah & 215) 3rd Bass – Kick ‘Em in the Grill (feat Chubb Rock) One Plus One (Phil Da Beat & DJ Tricky) – This is How We Do (feat Masta Ace) Jeru the Damaja – Dirty Rotten (demo) Dead Kennedys – Night of the Living Rednecks Check out www.HotDogDayz.com
What one idea from music theory can tell us about culture, biology, math, physics and The Simpsons. The Facts Surprisingly Awesome’s theme music is “How We Do” by Nicholas Britell. Our ad music is by Build Buildings. This episode was edited by Alex Blumberg and Annie-Rose Strasser. It was produced by Kalila Holt and Rachel Ward. It was mixed by Matthew Boll. Eric Mennel and Robyn Wholey provided production assistance. Special thanks to Emma Jacobs. Sponsors Ford Squarespace
The greatest love story ever told: humans and rats with wings. The Facts Surprisingly Awesome’s theme music is “How We Do” by Nicholas Britell. Our ad music is by Build Buildings. Our credits theme was composed by Cobey Bienert and Jacob Boll, featuring Kevin Sparks, and produced by Matthew Boll. This episode was edited by Alex Blumberg, Caitlin Kenney, and Annie-Rose Strasser. It was produced by Kalila Holt and Rachel Ward. It was mixed by Andrew Dunn. Jacob Cruz, Christine Driscoll and Emile Klein provided production assistance. Special thanks to Courtney Humphries, Andrew Blechman and Sarah Lohman. Sponsors Ford Squarespace
The world in a cup of pudding - or rather, 12,000 cups of pudding. The Facts Surprisingly Awesome’s theme music is “How We Do” by Nicholas Britell. Our ad music is by Build Buildings. This episode was edited by Alex Blumberg, Caitlin Kenney, and Annie-Rose Strasser. It was produced by Kalila Holt and Rachel Ward. It was mixed by David Herman. Emma Jacobs, Andrew Norton, Jacob Cruz and the Block House in Austin, Texas provided production assistance. Special thanks to Steve Belkin, Gary Leff, Mara Lederman, Conor Henderson and Michael McCall. Sponsors Casper Ford Squarespace
If you want perfect stickiness, look to gecko feet - not a crayfish straightjacket. The Facts Surprisingly Awesome’s theme music is “How We Do” by Nicholas Britell. Our ad music is by Build Buildings. This episode was edited by Alex Blumberg and Caitlin Kenney, and produced by Rachel Ward and Kalila Holt, with help from Emma Jacobs, Jacob Cruz, Laura Sims, and was mixed by Andrew Dunn. Special thanks to Jody Roberts at the Chemical Heritage Foundation. Sponsors Mack Weldon Squarespace NatureBox
The epic struggle of parents versus kids. Yummy versus gross. Humans versus broccoli! The Facts Surprisingly Awesome’s theme music is “How We Do” by Nicholas Britell. Our ad music is by Build Buildings. This episode was edited by Alex Blumberg and produced by Travis Larchuk and Rachel Ward, with help from Emma Jacobs and Caitlin Kenney. Andrew Dunn mixed the episode. Sponsors Mack Weldon Casper Audible.com
Just because it has the word "interest" in it doesn't mean it's interesting to a teenage girl. The Facts: Surprisingly Awesome’s theme music is "How We Do" by Nicholas Britell. Our ad music is by Build Buildings. This episode was edited by Alex Blumberg and Peter Clowney and produced by Chris Neary and Rachel Ward, with help from Julia Kumari Drapkin. It was mixed by Michael Garofalo. Sponsors: Ministry of Supply Audible.com Squarespace
A 1990s pop hit reveals how the Adams feel about capitalism. The Facts Our theme music is “How We Do,” written, performed, and produced by Nicholas Britell. Our ad music is by Build Buildings. Sponsors Audible.com PC Does Whaaaat?!
From the dawn of human civilization, to the end of days: Concrete will outlast us all. The Facts The Reverend John DeLore and Michael Garafalo mixed this episode. John performed music for this episode, along with his bandmates, Jordan Scanella, Sam Merrick, Isamu McGregor, Jon LaDeau, Dominic Fallacaro. Thanks to Matthew Nelson for production assistance. Our theme music is “How We Do,” written, performed, and produced by Nicholas Britell. Our ad music is by Build Buildings. Sponsors Audible.com PC Does Whaaaat?! – This week, we featured PC Carlos Arteaga, a 7th grader at Lighthouse Community Charter School.
Adam McKay helps Adam "Who Cares about Sports" Davidson conquer the free throw. The Facts The Reverend John DeLore mixed this episode, and wrote and performed music for it, along with his bandmates, Jordan Scanella, Sam Merrick and Isamu McGregor. Our theme music is “How We Do,” written, performed, and produced by Nicholas Britell Our ad music is by Build Buildings Sponsors Audible.com Squarespace
Mold giveth, and mold taketh away. The same not-quite plant, not-quite animal that causes cancer can also cure infections and unite long-lost family members. The Facts Original music for this episode by Mark Phillips and Elori Kramer Our theme music is "How We Do," written, performed, and produced by Nicholas Britell Our ad music is by Build Buildings Further Reading “Magical Mushrooms, Mischievous Molds” by George Hudler Sponsors Audible.com PC Does Whaaaat?! Thanks to Geromy Moore Justin Trosclair of the St. James Cheese Company David Nally
Our today guests is Ramiro Lopez. Part of the new wave of Spanish artists he has managed to make himself a name on the worldwide elcetronic scene. Check this set he recorded while touring India! Tracklist: 1. Fideles– Glide (Original mix) – MOAN 2. Clio - Techno Frecuencies (Original mix) – Drumcode 3. Onno - Bang Bang (Original mix) – Inmotion. 4. Ramon Tapia - Inferior (Sasha Carassi remix) – MOAN 5. Forest People- Cumulus (Leme,Mizz Remix) – Illogic 6. Marck D- Underworld (Original mix) 7. Auden - Lock In (Original Mix) – Hotflush 8. Sean Collier - Clockwork (Original mix) – Comade Music 9. Durtysoxx - Ramm (Oozeundat “How We Do “ remix) – Da South! 10. Alex Cristea- Striker Tonight (Original Mix) – Comade Music 11. F.Sonik- Back (Original Mix) – KD Music 12. Marck D- Underworld (Original mix) – Rombo Label 13. Marek Bois– Recapture (Original mix) –Rrygular 14. Sean Collier - Mad Max (Original mix) – Bitten 15. Cliff Jack – U Disharmonic (Remix) – Loose Records 16. Catroll – Matik (Original mix) – DSR Digital 17. Sean Collier - Red Mosquito (Original mix) – 303Lovers 18. Lowboys - Savage (Original mix) – Bitten 19. Ramiro Lopez - Clear (Original mix) – Octopus Black Label
Bay-Area bred DJ Mes (a.k.a. Jason Sutton) rarely slows his groove. Since the 2004 inception of his Oakland-based label, Guesthouse Music, Mes has produced a prolific catalogue of tracks that continue to scorch dance floors from east coast to west coast and across the world. As a DJ, his sets have inspired; as a producer, his tracks have shot up the charts. His mix of disco beats with bass-heavy rhythms keep him at the forefront of the underground house sound.Mes’ career dates back to the mid-1990s, when the future producer took early influence from the likes of DJ Dan (Funky Techno Tribe) and Tony Hewitt (Tango Recordings). Some two decades later, DJ Dan would even join the talent ranks of Guesthouse Music. Guesthouse has become a personal and creative labour of love for Mes, inspired by the underground house community he came from. While Mes continued releasing tracks on acclaimed labels such as Black Cherry, Magnetic and Flapjack, it was Guesthouse that set the pace. Celebrating it's 10th year last year, Guesthouse Music has put out over 300 releases since it's start, and to celebrate, Mes and crew threw ‘10 Years of Guesthouse parties’ all year long including special shows at SXSW and WMC.Mes’ ear for talent led to the unveiling of some of the most successful names in underground house, including breakout artists of 2011, J Paul Getto, who scaled the charts of Traxsource with “Need More Music” and “3000” Boundary-bending producers, such as Gramphonedzie, and classic acts, such as Cosy Creatures, DJ Sneak and The Sound Republic, exploded onto the scene under Mes’ own A&R moxie. Even while he introduced new DJs and producers to audiences, he continued creating and building his massive repertoire of banging funk-filled tracks!Traxsource honoured Mes with the top spot on a list of 100 best house tracks of 2011 following the release of the bumpy Chicago-sound behind “Fools Gold” (Cajual Recordings). In that same year, Mes followed up his seminal “Fools Gold” release (Cajual Recordings) with a second EP, “Town Business.” “Love Affair,” a rework of First Choice’s classic “Love Thang,” climbed the underground charts alongside a remix of Two Ton’s of Fun classic, “I Got the Feeling.” He continuously hit the Top 100 on both Traxsource and Beatport with other releases like "Boom Chika Boom" as well as with collaborations like "No Jet Lag" and "Wanna Do" with Sonny Fodera, "How We Do" and "Do the Freak" with Rescue, "The Bump" with DJ Dan and "Nu Grooves" with Giom.Even while maintaining a regular touring schedule throughout the U.S. and Europe, Mes continues partnering with the some of the scene’s most lauded producers, such as DJ Sneak and his own greatest influence, DJ Dan.Adds Mes: “I’m always working to sign new or undiscovered music and talent to the label, and maybe even throw a curve ball to startle people with a new, unexpected style or sound. That’s what it’s all about.”Bass. Beats. Funk. That's what Mes is all about! We, at I'm A House Gangster, took some time to talk to him briefly in regards to his special Gangstercast mix for us.... We asked Mes to explain to us how this mix represented him as an artist. He told us, “This mix showcases my diverse range and love for House Music from funky to deep to tech and jackin all together in one mix.” The House Gangster movement to Mes is “all about the music and family.” He describes the House Gangster sound as “No frills, no fuss and definitely no derp! Just funky music to get you moving on the dance floor.” House music appears to mean everything to Mes, when we asked him what it meant, to which he replied, “House Music is life. Life is music.” Asking Mes how he chose the tracks in compiling this mix, he answered, “I wanted to show broad range and not just do one sound. I tried to blend everything from funky to deep to tech and jackin.” “Thanks for Listening, I hope you dig it” adds Mes
start of the apocalyps!this month with only the newest songs for you!and we have a guestmix by Dj Samplezenjoy!Fedorplaylist:Intro. 1. Dum Dee Dum by Keys N Krates 2. Grid Sheet VIP by Survey 3. Give You by Rustep & StereoRYZE 4. Illusions 5. Moon Boots - Love Strong 6. Bounce by F3tch & I AM ROBOT 7. Jive Tribe by Orphic & Jnana - GlitchHop.NET Exclusive 8. (FREE) now All The Stupid Fun by SEROK 9. Flip Mode by AC Slater 10. Doing It by Tauki & Nulight + AC Slater 11. A Song Of Ice & Fire by Just A Gent 12. Closer To You by Julian R Ft. Katy K 13. Loneliness Remembers by Proper Motion - GlitchHop.NET Exclusive 14. Cloud Of Smoke by Tincup & DarkxCheeto 15. Lucid by Bryzone 16. Orbital Frame by Andrew Sinclair 17. Breathe by Dubvirus (Haywyre Remix) 18. Accelerate by Dooqu - House.NET Exclusive 19. Eclipse by Noisestorm (1) 20. Laura Mvula - Green Gardens (Djemba Djemba Remix) 21. How We Do by Tincup 22. Mix It Up by Space Jump Salute - FutureGarage.NET Exclusive 23. Martin Garrix – Animals 24. War by David Hiller 25. JRMY by NI ETEEN 26. Release Me by Venemy ft. Alexandra - Dubstep.NET Exclusive 27. Small Town On The East by Marsbeing 28. Peanut Butter (Moon Boots Remix) 29. Forest Fire by Fade 30. Boss Anthem by 4EU3 & DMNDZ - TrapMusic.NET Exclusive 31. Assult Squid by Olux 32. Attitude by Broker 33. Back To The Past by Alvino 34. Blow Your Speakers by Filth Collins 35. Met Noise by Liable ft. Jengha 36. The Journey 37. Surveillance Society by TRUTH
start of the apocalyps!this month with only the newest songs for you!and we have a guestmix by Dj Samplezenjoy!Fedorplaylist:Intro. 1. Dum Dee Dum by Keys N Krates 2. Grid Sheet VIP by Survey 3. Give You by Rustep & StereoRYZE 4. Illusions 5. Moon Boots - Love Strong 6. Bounce by F3tch & I AM ROBOT 7. Jive Tribe by Orphic & Jnana - GlitchHop.NET Exclusive 8. (FREE) now All The Stupid Fun by SEROK 9. Flip Mode by AC Slater 10. Doing It by Tauki & Nulight + AC Slater 11. A Song Of Ice & Fire by Just A Gent 12. Closer To You by Julian R Ft. Katy K 13. Loneliness Remembers by Proper Motion - GlitchHop.NET Exclusive 14. Cloud Of Smoke by Tincup & DarkxCheeto 15. Lucid by Bryzone 16. Orbital Frame by Andrew Sinclair 17. Breathe by Dubvirus (Haywyre Remix) 18. Accelerate by Dooqu - House.NET Exclusive 19. Eclipse by Noisestorm (1) 20. Laura Mvula - Green Gardens (Djemba Djemba Remix) 21. How We Do by Tincup 22. Mix It Up by Space Jump Salute - FutureGarage.NET Exclusive 23. Martin Garrix – Animals 24. War by David Hiller 25. JRMY by NI ETEEN 26. Release Me by Venemy ft. Alexandra - Dubstep.NET Exclusive 27. Small Town On The East by Marsbeing 28. Peanut Butter (Moon Boots Remix) 29. Forest Fire by Fade 30. Boss Anthem by 4EU3 & DMNDZ - TrapMusic.NET Exclusive 31. Assult Squid by Olux 32. Attitude by Broker 33. Back To The Past by Alvino 34. Blow Your Speakers by Filth Collins 35. Met Noise by Liable ft. Jengha 36. The Journey 37. Surveillance Society by TRUTH
Live Mixed Sessions! DJ Avery Usita blazing the turntables. I appreciate your comments and likes. Enjoy! Daft Punk ft Pharrell Williams – Get Lucky Macklemore & Ryan Lewis – Can't Hold Us Afrojack – Take Over Control Eddie Money – Take Me Home Tonight The Cataracs Ft. Luciana – Big Dipper Nirvana – Smells Like Teen Spirit Benny Benassi ft Gary Go – Cinema Tiesto, Zedd, Dubvision – Committed To Clarity Rita Ora – How We Do Calvin Harris ft Example – We'll Be Coming Back Kesha – Crazy Kids Calvin Harris ft Ayah Marar – Thinking About You Rihanna – Stay Will.I.Am ft Justin Bieber – #thatPOWER Ivan Gough & Feenixpawl feat. Georgi Kay – In My Mind Kaskade – Dynasty Knife Party vs. Showtek & Justin Prime – Internet Cannonball Krewella vs Coldplay vs Clockwork – Alive Daddy's Groove – Stellar Alesso Vs Fragma - Miracle Years dBerrie ft Tatiana Owens – Aquarius Morgan Page ft. Angela McCluskey – In The Air K. Rose – Sleep When I'm Dead Cazzette – Beam Me Up No Doubt – It's My Life
VH1's hit reality show "Marrying the Game" is a great example of how many "good girls" fall in love with "bad boys", get their hearts broken, and remain emotionally scarred to the point where they're never found by Mr. Right. Tune into "The Dedan Tolbert Show" TONIGHT at 9:00pm EST as we discuss Jayceon and Tiffany's relationship and why it's destined for disaster. Listen LIVE by calling 646 200 0366 or online worldwide at www.dedantolbert.com
Take me to the sun! Song listing: Plastik Funk & Dave Kurtis - Shake Dr. Kucho!, Zenbi - Echale Candela Shena, Darryl Green - The Tears In My Eyes Laidback Luke Feat Wynter Gordon - Speak Up Crazibiza - Everybody Dance Plastik Funk & Dave Kurtis - Housemusic Criminal Vibes - Pump Up The Jam Dj Chus - A Night Summer Dream David Puentez - Envy Lookback - Sudo Muzzaik & Exacta - Reach Deep Blush - Dance On Bob Sinclar feat. Sophie Ellis Bextor & Gilbere Forte - F*** With You DJ Chus, Patric La Funk - Bel Amour Mauro Picotto - Joga Bola Shakira - Addicted To You Rita Ora - How We Do Ian Pooley, Phil Fuldner - Zoana Reza feat. Max C - Put It On Alex Gaudino feat. Crystal Waters - Destination Calabria Chris Montana - Music Stefano Noferini - It's For You Crazibiza - Take Control Beyonce - Love On Top John LePage feat. Debby Holiday - Key To Your Soul Inna - Wow Mark Knight - Together Tiesto & Mark Knight feat. Dino Lenny - Beautiful World Cahill feat. Chrome - Can't You See Jennifer Lopez feat. Pitbull - Dance Again Cutee B Feat. Jarell Perry - Fantasy Kelly Clarkson - Dark Side Pagano - Hispanicity Marcelo Vak vs. Luca Bisori - Yes I Wanna Funk Adam Lambert - Never Close Our Eyes Dreamette - Night of Your Life Happy Listening,
The interview you missed in August is now tonight!! The dynamic contrast between D.O.E and his character counterpoint. The Paperboy highlight the ironies of the everyday struggle concerning self respect achieved through personal enlightenment verses the respect one feels from ones peers on a more material and superficial level; an eternal struggle faced by many of today's youth/young people, as well as the very struggle that Hip-Hop music itself faces as of lately. D.O.E. addresses these issues in songs such as: All of My Life, Trapped in The Game (Vol. 1 and 2),and Children of The Ghetto,where as The Paperboy hypes the crowd and livens up the party with banging hits that have mainstream appeal, such as Swagga,Throw Them Vs Up (Anthem of Virginia)and How We Do. These songs have grown popular all over the world due to the enormous success of D.O.Es Exclusiv Mix-Tape series (Vol.1 and 2), and his notorious Myspace fame (myspace.com/vaskpaperboy); of which D.O.E. currently has over 80,000 loyal viewers and over half a million spins world wide. D.O.E. is a lively entertainer and has veteran experience performing in front of diverse live audiences of all sizes, and has performed in just about every type of venue there is, ranging from dance-halls, ..open mics,.. clubs, and large stadiums (most notably Virginia Commonwealth University‘s Siegel Center in 2007, and Virginia State University‘s Rogers Stadium, in 2005). The range of D.O.E's talents are as wide as his reach. These talents include everything from being a Hip-Hop Lyricist and Recording Artist, to R.& B. Songwriter, to even being a Supporting Actor in a local independent film. This range of talent exemplifies his self motivated determination to expand on his artistic abilities and his drive to promote these abilities and himself in as many markets as possible ; read more...., go to www.GaptoothDiva.com
J.B. - "I'm a Good Man" (Martin Solveig) Seva K - "Deep Seekin" (2Siberian Headz) Easily Influenced - "Rockit" (Joshua Heath) Florian Kruse - "Be Active" (Cinnamon Chasers) Jason Hodges - "How We Do" (William Alexander) Galen - "Playing Games" Todd Edwards - "Like a Fire" Solar Sides - "Profile 69" (Shur-i-kan) The Revenge - "Forever in their Debt" Kilowatts - "Hyperion Hustle" Pete Le Freq - "City Lights" Knee Deep - "Darlin" Knee Deep - "All About Love feat. Cathy Battistessa" Audiojack - "Jack the Keys"
1. Dizzy Lounge – ADHD Digital 2. Attention – Keith 3. Control – Steve Porter 4. Jump – Wonk 5. What’s Your Game – Will Bailey 6. No Ordinary Girl (Hijack Remix) – Sawtooth Sucka 7. Where is It (Bryan Cox Remix) – Gigi Barocco, Blatta, Inesha 8. Love You So (feat Kop Out) – Kelevra 9. Big Dick – The Funk Out 10. We Don’t Play That – Zodiac Cartel 11. My Baby Left Me (Gigi Barocco Remix) – Ninfa 12. Twist (Stupid Fresh Remix) – Shab Ruffcut 13. Jak Muzik feat Whiskey Pete – Kelevra 14. How We Do feat Whiskey Pete (Gizo Mix) – Jeff T