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DivaTalkRadio - Divabetic
Diabetes Late Nite Inspired by Dionne Warwick

DivaTalkRadio - Divabetic

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 92:00


We’re talking about Secrets to Longevity & Diabetes with musical inspiration from Dionne Warwick. Living longer and increasing your life expectancy with diabetes doesn't have to be a chore. From flossing your teeth daily to getting a good night’s sleep, there are simple things you can do to help you live long, happy and healthy life. Dionne Warwick has enjoyed a tremendously long career as a singer.  She ranks second to Aretha Franklin as the most charted female vocalist with 69 singles making the Billboard Hot 100 during the rock era (1955–1999). Dionne Warwick once explained her longevity to Jet magazine, saying, "I really attribute it to remaining who I am and not jumping ship, being completely cognizant of what the people ... are accustomed to hearing from me.” Guests include The Lager Queen of Minnesota and Kitchens of the Great Midwest Author J. Ryan Stradal, Deborah Greenwood PhD, RN, BC-ADM, CDE, FAADE, Fonzi Thornton, Rachel Stahl MS, RD, CDN, CDE, and Lorraine Brooks. Throughout the podcast we will be featuring music from Dionne Warwick’s ‘Dionne’ album featuring I'll Never Love This Way Again and Deja Vu courtesy of SONY Music.

Afro Pop Remix
1979: When MJ Was Black - Spcl. Gst. Ed

Afro Pop Remix

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2019 109:40


Topics: Jimmy Carter, Donna Summer, Michael Jackson, Richard Pryor - Live In Concert, Roots: The Next Generations. (Bonus Artist: Luck Pacheco)     1979   Snapshots   1.    Jimmy Carter president   2.    Mar - America's most serious nuclear power plant accident at Three Mile Island, Pennsylvania.   3.    Mar - C-SPAN, an American television channel focusing on government and public affairs, is launched.   4.    Apr - On CBS, the final episode of All in the Family is seen by 40.2 million American viewers.   5.    Jun - McDonald's introduces the Happy Meal.   6.    Sep - ESPN, an all-sports channel, launches and becomes the first cable TV channel to be launched as a 24-hour channel   7.    Oct - President Jimmy Carter signs a law establishing the Department of Education. [also responsible for Dept. of Energy]   8.    Nov - Iran hostage crisis begins: 3,000 Iranian radicals, mostly students, invade the U.S. Embassy in Tehran and take 90 hostages (53 of whom are American). They demand that the United States send the former Shah of Iran back to stand trial.   9.    Open Comments:   10.    Popular Music Scene   11.    #1 - "My Sharona", The Knack   12.    #2 - "Bad Girls", Donna Summer   13.    #3 - "Le Freak", Chic   14.    Record of the Year: "What a Fool Believes"-The Doobie Brothers   15.    Album of the Year: "52nd Street"-Billy Joel   16.    Song of the Year: "What a Fool Believes"-The Doobie Brothers   17.    Best New Artist: Rickie Lee Jones   18.    Open Comments:   19.    Popular Movies   20.    #1 - Kramer vs. Kramer   21.    #2 - The Amityville Horror   22.    #3 - Rocky II   23.    Notables: Apocalypse Now, Star Trek: The Motion Picture, Alien, 10, The Jerk, Moonraker, The Muppet Movie, Phantasm, The Warriors.   24.    Open Comments:   25.    Popular TV   26.    #1 - 60 Minutes   27.    #2 - Three's Company   28.    #3 - That's Incredible!   29.    Open Comments:   30.    Black Snapshots   31.    Jan - Singer Donny Hathaway dies after falling 15 stories from his hotel room in New York City. According to Hathaway's record company, Atlantic, the singer had been having some psychological problems   32.    Apr - Real People, starring Byron Allen, featured a panel of seated hosts in front of a large studio audience. The hosts introduced pre-filmed segments and engaged in comedic banter about them. Each segment was a visit to someone with a unique occupation or hobby.   33.    Aug - Michael Jackson releases his first breakthrough album Off the Wall. It sells 7 million copies in the United States alone, making it a 7x platinum album.   34.    Aug – “Prince”, the self-titled second studio album from Prince was released. The album was written, arranged, composed, produced and performed entirely by Prince. Singles: “I Wanna Be Your Lover" & "Sexy Dancer".   35.    Aug – TV Debut: The Facts of Life   36.    Sep - Benson   37.    Sep - Sugarhill Gang releases Rapper's Delight.   38.    Nov - The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh (Film)   39.    Open Comments:   40.    Economic   41.    New House: 58k   42.    Avg. income: 17.5k   43.    New car: 5.7k   44.    Avg rent: 280   45.    Gas: 0.86    46.    Inflation reaches double digits - 13%   47.    Open Comments:   48.    Social Scene:  Jimmy Carter’s truth-telling sermon to Americans   49.    James Earl Carter Jr. (@ 55yrs old in 1979), Politician and philanthropist. Born and raised in south-west Georgia, Jimmy grew up to be a U.S. Navy Lieutenant, Georgia State Senator, Governor of Georgia, and the 39th POTUS.   50.    On July 15, 1979, President Jimmy Carter went on national television to share with millions of Americans his diagnosis of a nation in crisis. "It’s clear that the true problems of our nation are much deeper -- deeper than gasoline lines or energy shortages, deeper even than inflation or recession. And I realize more than ever that as President I need your help...I know, of course, being President, that government actions and legislation can be very important. That’s why I’ve worked hard to put my campaign promises into law, and I have to admit, with just mixed success. But after listening to the American people, I have been reminded again that all the legislation in the world can’t fix what’s wrong with America. So, I want to speak to you first tonight about a subject even more serious than energy or inflation. I want to talk to you right now about a fundamental threat to American democracy. I do not mean our political and civil liberties. They will endure. And I do not refer to the outward strength of America, a nation that is at peace tonight everywhere in the world, with unmatched economic power and military might. The threat is nearly invisible in ordinary ways. It is a crisis of confidence."   51.    General Legacy   52.    Carter's presidency was initially seen as a failure. Although HE ESTABLISHED THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY  and the  DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, initiated a lot of pro-environment policies, PLAYED A KEY ROLE IN NEGOTIATING A PEACE TREATY BETWEEN EGYPT AND ISRAEL, IMPROVED RELATIONS WITH PANAMA BY GIVING THEM CONTROL OF THE PANAMA CANAL, his  administration was plagued by dissatisfaction from congressional Democrats, high unemployment and inflation, an energy crisis, and most notably the Iranian Hostage Crisis. Carter has said his biggest lesson from his time in office was, "not to ever let American hostages be held for 444 days in a foreign country without extracting them." He added, "I did the best I could, but I failed."   53.    However, Carter’s peacekeeping and humanitarian efforts since he left office have earned him a Nobel Peace Prize, along with a Grammy award, making him one of the most successful ex-presidents in American history. - The Independent wrote, "Carter is widely considered a better man than he was a president."   54.    Open Comments:   55.    African American Legacy/ Appointments   56.    Patricia Roberts Harris: Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, and United States Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare. The first African American woman to serve in the United States Cabinet, and the first to enter the line of succession to the Presidency.   57.    Amalya Lyle Kearse: the first female African-American circuit court judge   58.    Andrew Young: Ambassador to the United Nations, the first African-American to hold a high-level diplomatic post.   59.    On Obama   60.    Carter has criticized the Obama administration for its use of drone strikes against suspected terrorists.   61.    Carter also said that he disagrees with President Obama's decision to keep the Guantánamo Bay detention camp open.   62.    In July 2013, Carter expressed his criticism of current federal surveillance programs as disclosed by Edward Snowden.   63.    Carter believes the Obama administration “waited too long” to act on ISIS.   64.    When asked about Obama's "success or failures on the world stage," Carter replied: "On the world stage, I think they've been minimal...let me add again, let me repeat, I don't blame him for it, because there's been circumstances that have been involved."   65.    Audio Clip: OPRAH'S SUPERSOUL CONVERSATIONS - Season 7 Episode 620 (Aired on 09/27/2015)   66.    Question: How should black folks think about Jimmy? Friend - Foe - Forgettable   67.    Music Scene   68.    Black Songs from the Top 40    69.    #2    "Bad Girls"    Donna Summer   70.    #3    "Le Freak"    Chic   71.    #5    "Reunited"    Peaches & Herb   72.    #6    "I Will Survive"    Gloria Gaynor   73.    #7    "Hot Stuff"    Donna Summer   74.    #8    "Y.M.C.A."    Village People   75.    #9    "Ring My Bell"    Anita Ward   76.    #12    "MacArthur Park"    Donna Summer   77.    #15    "Fire"    The Pointer Sisters   78.    #20    "Good Times"    Chic   79.    #22    "Knock on Wood"    Amii Stewart   80.    #24    "Lead Me On"    Maxine Nightingale   81.    #25    "Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground)"    The Jacksons   82.    #30    "You Can't Change That"    Raydio   83.    #31    "Shake Your Groove Thing"    Peaches & Herb   84.    #32    "I'll Never Love This Way Again"    Dionne Warwick   85.    #38    "After the Love Has Gone"    Earth, Wind & Fire   86.    #39    "Heaven Knows"    Donna Summer and Brooklyn Dreams   87.    Vote:   88.    Top R&B Albums   89.    Jan - C'est Chic, Chic   90.    Mar - 2 Hot, Peaches & Herb   91.    Mar - Instant Funk, Instant Funk   92.    Apr - We Are Family, Sister Sledge   93.    Jun - Bad Girls, Donna Summer   94.    Jul - I Am, Earth, Wind & Fire   95.    Jul - Teddy, Teddy Pendergrass   96.    Sep - Midnight Magic, Commodores   97.    Oct - Off the Wall, Michael Jackson   98.    Oct - Ladies' Night, Kool & the Gang   99.    Dec - Masterjam, Rufus and Chaka Khan   100.    Vote:   101.    Key Artists   102.    LaDonna Adrian Gaines, a.k.a. Donna Summer - Disco Queen (@ 31 yrs. old) (past away 2012 @ 63 yrs. old): Singer, songwriter, and actress. Five-time Grammy winner, the first artist to have three consecutive double albums reach number one and charted four number-one singles in the US within a 12-month period. She had dance hits in five straight decades; she hit the pop Hot 100 32 times. And her biggest songs altered the course of pop music permanently: Love to Love You Baby, I Feel Love, Hot Stuff, This Time I Know It’s for Real, Bad Girls, & She Works Hard for the Money.   103.    Audio Clips   104.    Open Comments   105.    Michael Joseph Jackson, The King of Pop (@ 21 yrs. old): Singer, songwriter, dancer, and global icon.   106.    "...Raised in the limelight by an infamously strict father, Michael (as a teenager) was painfully self-conscious, worried that he might never be able to shake his child stardom. He didn’t want to merely cling to his family’s fading notoriety. He wanted to break away from it completely. Off the Wall is the sound of that liberation. And he knew exactly what he was doing. On November 6, 1979, just as the album was starting to take off, Michael wrote a note to himself on the back of a tour itinerary, a proclamation of self so ambitious it could make Kanye blush. "MJ will be my new name, no more Michael Jackson. I want a whole new character, a whole new look, I should be a totally different person. People should never think of me as the kid who sang ‘ABC’ [and] ‘I Want You Back,’" he jotted down. "I should be a new incredible actor singer dancer that will shock the world. I will do no interviews. I will be magic. I will be a perfectionist, a researcher, a trainer, a masterer… I will study and look back on the whole world of entertainment and perfect it. Take it steps further from where the greats left off." - by Ryan Dombal Features Editor 2/24/2016 pitchfork.com   107.    Audio Clips   108.    Open Comments   109.    Movies   110.    Richard Pryor: Live in Concert is a 1979 American stand-up comedy film starring Richard Pryor and directed by Jeff Margolis.   111.    In her review of Richard Pryor Live in Concert, Pauline Kael commented, "Probably the greatest of all recorded-performance films. Pryor had characters and voices bursting out of him .... Watching this mysteriously original physical comedian you can't account for his gift and everything he does seems to be for the first time."   112.    Audio Clips   113.    Open Comments   114.    Television   115.    Roots: The Next Generations   116.    Primetime Emmy Awards: Best Limited Series and Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or a Special – Marlon Brando for "Episode VII"   117.    Vote: Favorite Pop Culture reference from 1979

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Vandal Truong's Curious World Podcast
#148- I Love It/ You'll Hate It

Vandal Truong's Curious World Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2017 60:42


Jason Simons and I countdown our guilty pleasure songs to annoy the other. JASON'S LIST 5. Debbie Gibson- "Foolish Beat" ... 4. Meatloaf- "I Would Do Anything For Love" ... 3. Don McLean- "Crying" ... 2. Dionne Warwick- "I'll Never Love This Way Again" ... 1. Oliva Newton-John- "Physical" Bonus Track: Peter Cetera feat. Amy Grant- "Next Time I Fall VANDAL'S LIST 5. Bryan Adams- "Can't Stop This Thing We Started" ... 4. Candyman- "Knockin Boots" ... 3. Joey McIntyre- "I Love You Came Too Late" ... 2. Color Me Badd- "Sexual Capacity" ... 1. Michael Bolton- "Fighting For My Life"

Desert Island Discs: Archive 1991-1996

This week's castaway on Desert Island Discs may be nearing 70, but he knows how to play The Generation Game. Bruce Forsyth is one of the great all-rounders - television host, pianist, dancer and comedian. He began performing as a child, tap-dancing on the roof of his father's lock-up garages. But, as he tells Sue Lawley, his big night came when he was asked to compere Sunday Night at the Palladium. He has spent more than five decades in showbiz, progressing from Boy Bruce the Mighty Atom, to probably the most successful game show host on television. To quote one of his own famous catchphrases, "Didn't he do well?" [Taken from the original programme material for this archive edition of Desert Island Discs] Favourite track: I'll Never Love This Way Again by Dionne Warwick Book: The collected works by Omar Khayyam Luxury: Sand iron (golf club)

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