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The Austin, Texas-based choir, Conspirare, give voice to poets and writers from across the spectrum of nationality and gender in their latest recording, The Singing Guitar. Founder and director, Craig Hella Johnson, commissioned new works from composers such as Reena Esmail, Nico Muhly, and Kile Smith that highlight the words of the Sufi poet Hafiz, pioneer and indigenous women in the 1880s; and of the Bengali poet, Rabindranath Tagore. Giving “The Singing Guitar” an added literal and figurative quality are no fewer than three guitar quartets: the Los Angeles, Texas and Austin quartets are heard most fully in How Little You Are, by Nico Muhly. Cellist Douglas Harvey joins Conspirare for The Dawn's Early Light, and Craig Hella Johnson's The Song that I Came to Sing. Listen to John Pitman's conversation with Johnson to learn more.
Featuring CW Today with Loretta Walker. Janice finishes up the lesson called How to Give Her: A Lesson from Wicked Haman. She also shares a devotional written by Missionary Mark Bachman called I Came in Third Place. Find it here. Music is brought to you by Faith Music Missions. Learn more here >>> https://www.faithmusicmissions.org Register for the FAITHful Ladies Daycation on our website at https://www.faithmusicradio.com/. Eleven2One Facebook Eleven2One on Instagram
In this episode, Mark Baratto sits down with the GM Daylin, and the iconic Irish Kevin's Bar We talk about the origin of the bar and what they did to thrive during and after COVID times. More about Irish Kevin's Since July of 1998 Irish Kevin’s Bar has been inviting guests to “come on in”! Singer, songwriter and entertainer ‘Irish Kevin’ had the vision to open his bar on Duval Street focused on live music and good times…a simple formula that has established the bar as an institution in the heart of Old Town Key West. The island city is like no other city in the world, and Irish Kevin’s is like no other bar. There is truly something for everyone at Irish Kevin’s. We are proud to offer a full bar with unique cocktails and twenty-six beers on tap. Live entertainment is served up seven days a week from early in the morning until closing time. All are welcome to sing-along and maybe even become part of the show! Plenty of televisions ensure you won’t miss out on your favorite sporting events. Be sure to come hungry as we have a tasty food menu ranging from a light salad to a one-pound burger! Try the Rueben sandwich that is piled high with corned beef that is slow-cooked in house! Our gift shop is open all day and our staff will help you find the perfect souvenirs to remember your southernmost adventure. Come join us and find out why our motto is: “I Came, I Drank, I Don’t Remember”! Website: https://irishkevins.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/irishkevinsbar Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IrishKevinsBar Location We are open daily from 11am to 3:30am. Our kitchen is open from 11am to 11pm Times may vary during special events. 211 Duval Street Key West, FL 33040 305-292-1262
“I Came from a Family Who Couldn’t Afford Dance Lessons”She may have started out her dancing career as a live-in house sitter for Ridley Scott, worked on Hollywood movies with some of the biggest stars of the stage and screen, and choreographed some of the world’s most famous musicals, but life in the public eye hasn’t always been a smooth ride for Arlene Phillips CBE. From paying for her early training by working in a bakery, to finding out she was pregnant just as she was on the cusp of breaking America and then again at the age of 47, to losing her job on Strictly in a very public manner, the 77-year-old star revealed the ups and downs of her career in an open interview with celebrity event planner and brand consultant Liz Taylor, on her Events That Made Me podcast. Liz Taylor’s 30-year career in event planning has built an impressive portfolio of events, including celebrity weddings, charity fundraisers like Children in Need with Gary Barlow and huge gala dinners such as Winter White Gala at Kensington Palace for HRH Duke of Cambridge, as well as the Manchester United Champions League winning after party in Moscow and Coronation Street’s 40th anniversary celebrations. During lockdown in March, with the events industry on hold, she turned her attention to launching her own consultancy and realised a lifelong ambition in launching her own podcast. Liz TaylorInstagram - @liztaylorconsultancyTwitter - @ConsultancyLizFacebook - facebook.com/LizTaylorConsultancy LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/liztaylor-tlc Website - liz-taylor-consulting.co.uk Arlene PhillipsInstagram - @arlenephillipsTwitter - @arlenephillipsFacebook - facebook.com/arlenephillipsWebsite - arlenephillips.com
Jesse Washington, who co-authored "I Came as a Shadow" with John Thompson, joins us to discuss the life and legacy of the Hall of Fame Georgetown University basketball coach.
This week Harry talks with Matteo Franceschetti, founder and CEO of the Khosla Ventures-backed startup Eight Sleep. The company' smart mattress, called the Pod, is one of the latest (and largest) entries in the burgeoning market for home digital-health devices.The Pod is designed to counteract body heat and provide a surface that stays cool all night, on the theory that people sleep better when it’s cool or cold. It includes four layers of foam topped by an “Active Tech Grid Cover” that includes sensors to detect body temperature, breathing patterns, heartbeat, and tossing and turning, as well as a network of tubes that silently carry water through the cover, regulating temperature for each side of the mattress. The New York, NY-based company has raised more than $70 million from big Silicon Valley firms including Khosla Ventures, Founders Fund, and Y Combinator and has roughly 60 employees around the world. Franceschetti, a former competitive ski racer, tennis player, race car driver, and attorney, has said that he thinks of Eight Sleep not as a mattress company but as an “end-to-end platform for sleep."The Pod comes with a free smartphone app that controls the grid cover and aggregates data it collects—such as resting heart rate, respiratory rate, sleep stages, sleep time, and heart rate variability—into a daily sleep fitness score, which gets charted over time. The company aims to use the data to coach mattress owners toward healthier habits that maximize their quality sleep time. A smart mattress can do this better than a smart ring or smart watch, Franceschetti says, because it's got more space for sensors, and "there's nothing to wear and nothing to charge."Please rate and review MoneyBall Medicine on Apple Podcasts! Here's how to do that from an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch:• Launch the “Podcasts” app on your device. If you can’t find this app, swipe all the way to the left on your home screen until you’re on the Search page. Tap the search field at the top and type in “Podcasts.” Apple’s Podcasts app should show up in the search results.• Tap the Podcasts app icon, and after it opens, tap the Search field at the top, or the little magnifying glass icon in the lower right corner.• Type MoneyBall Medicine into the search field and press the Search button.• In the search results, click on the MoneyBall Medicine logo.• On the next page, scroll down until you see the Ratings & Reviews section. Below that, you’ll see five purple stars.• Tap the stars to rate the show.• Scroll down a little farther. You’ll see a purple link saying “Write a Review.”• On the next screen, you’ll see the stars again. 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You can think of each episode as a new chapter in the never-ending audio version of my 2017 book, “MoneyBall Medicine: Thriving in the New Data-Driven Healthcare Market.” If you like the show, please do us a favor and leave a rating and review at Apple Podcasts.There’s a saying among startup entrepreneurs that sleep is just a symptom of caffeine deprivation.But seriously, even software coders need a solid seven or eight hours of sleep every night, or else they’re at higher risk for a whole range of health problems, like diabetes, cardiovascular disease, obesity, and depression. If you have chronic insomnia or sleep apnea, like me, you know how rotten the next day feels when you haven’t slept well. And the bad news is that thanks to the coronavirus pandemic, it’s even harder for a lot of us to get a good night’s sleep. In a survey from late last year, 44 percent of people said they were sleeping worse since the pandemic started, and only 10 percent said they were sleeping better.But the good news is that innovators are thinking about how to use technology to help us sleep better. In a show last August I talked with the CEO of Oura, which makes a ring that tracks your heart rate, breathing rate, body temperature, and movement while you sleep and reports back with a daily sleep score. And this week we’re going to hear from a company called Eight Sleep that wants to turn your whole mattress into a giant sleep monitor.The CEO of Eight Sleep is an Italian entrepreneur named Matteo Franceschetti. And he says his fascination with sleep goes back to his days as an athlete, when he was focused on how to optimize his resting time to recover from workouts as fast as possible. If Elon Musk can go to Mars, Matteo says, why should we settle for spending a third of our lives on a dumb piece of foam?Eight’s mattress is literally blanketed with sensors that track your heart rate, your body temperature, and your night-time tossing and turning and send all the data to a smartphone app. It also has a layer that acts a little like the coils in your refrigerator or the radiator in your car. It uses circulating water to keep the top of the mattress at the best temperature for sleeping. Matteo says a smart mattress could not only help you sleep better, but could also become a preventative health aid, analyzing patterns in your sleep to catch conditions like arrhythmia, sleep apnea, and even covid-19. And his big Silicon Valley investors must be equally optimistic—because they’ve put more than $70 million into the company. Here’s my interview with Matteo.Harry Glorikian: Matteo, welcome to the show.Matteo Franceschetti: Thank you for having me.Harry Glorikian: No, it's great to have you on. I'm. Really curious and hoping that the listeners of the show really sort of enjoy this segment because sleep is actually something important to me. Somehow I don't seem to get enough of it or get quality time of it, But let me start by your background, because I was sort of trying to keep up with all the all the moves that you've made. I think it was like I was seeing a racecar driver skier, investment banking lawyer, I mean, it was a whole bunch of different moves that I want to make sure that I got right. But give us a quick version of your your biography as an entrepreneur.Matteo Franceschetti: Yes, so when I was a teenager, I was an athlete, so I was doing tennis tournaments, the ski races, and I also race with cars, I did the European Hill climbing races with Audi and some other stuff. So that was my passion at the time. Then I became a business lawyer, a boring business lawyer, working. I was working at two of the largest law firms [in Europe], both of them in the UK. So between Milan and London. And then there was finally an opportunity to become an entrepreneur in Italy. And I say finally, because it's really, really hard to raise money in Italy. So unless you find an opportunity that it's substantially profitable since day one, you couldn't become unless, yes, you have other opportunities, which I didn't have. So I was able to start a company there. It was in solar and we were developing large utility scale solar plants. It did reasonably well. It was profitable. Then we sold it. I Came to the US and I did the same thing again, which then got acquired. And then I finally started Eight.Harry Glorikian: So, the smart mattress business - why? Like, did it just came to you, all of a sudden? Bad sleep? What drove you to this business?Matteo Franceschetti: Yeah, so and probably we'll talk about that. But our long term vision is the mattress is really a commodity for us as a form factor. We are really a digital health company and we are improving performance, which if you think really goes back to my background as an athlete, really focused on recovering as fast as possible. And so a certain point I started looking at my bed and I sat there wondering why I was spending a third of my life on a piece of foam. And Elon Musk is taking me to Mars. It's technology everywhere. But then I'm still now waiting every night and there on this piece of foam hoping to recover. And I say why there is no technology? How can we build the technology that will help me recover as fast as possible? And that is how everything started.Harry Glorikian: So tell me then, you know, what's wrong with the mattress technology today? I mean, you know, when you go to some of these stores, there's like all sorts of, quote, fancy technologies or materials that are being put together. And they're, you know, you lay on the bed and they give you a thermal image, which is maybe useful. But, you know, in general, I think it's it's a lot of I can't say it on the air, but not a positive dynamic when it comes to the mattress industry. So what is it about the industry? Is it you know, it's overcrowded. It's got names like Casper. What's the opportunity you see?Matteo Franceschetti: So I think there are a couple of problems. And I talk about sleep. I don't I, I don't even talk much about the mattress market itself, but, so for 2,000 years, the way wesleep didn't change. If you read the history of people in 2,000 years ago, they were going somewhere and expect them to wake up seven to nine hours later. So there was no improvement. So there is no technology in sleep. That is the first point. The last innovation in sleep was memory foam, invented in 1960, which is just another piece of foam just with different properties. And so we let's say we live 100 hundred years. We are going to spend 33 years of our life on this form. And what we believe it is to instead is that through software and hardware, we can leverage the power of technology to improve our sleep. And actually we want to achieve two things. First, what if we could sleep, what if we could compress sleep? What if you could sleep only six hours and get more rest than when you were sleeping eight hours? First. And second is during those six hours, can we scan your body? Can your bed become a medical device that scans your body every single night in order to let you know if there is anything wrong? What if we could detect early signs of cancer while you are asleep and provide this data to your doctor? That's what we are building.Harry Glorikian: Ok, I'm curious to get there at some point, and if I could only sleep for six hours, I could get a lot more things done during the day, that's for sure. Maybe even write a whole other book. Your first product, though, was a top layer of sensors that sort of fit over the mattress. And then you eventually migrated to putting the sensors into the mattress and then you added thermoregulation. So what was what was that evolution over time and. What drove you to sort of add the next feature?Matteo Franceschetti: Yeah, we knew from the beginning, so we analyze things from the beginning how we can compress your sleep. So how can we help you sleep faster? And we knew since from the beginning that the big elephant in the room is temperature. At the time, we were a small startup and we understood that first, that we have to start tracking your data and become really good at data. And then based on the data, we could develop a dynamic modulation system that could adjust the temperature based on your sleep stages and biometrics. So it was just connecting the dots. We already knew at the time where we wanted to go. We just now decided to focus our priorities first on data, then dynamic thermoregulation, and now new products will come and they will manage other environmental factors and but associated with the bed.Harry Glorikian: You also have an app, right? And I assume that that's the brains. The bed is sort of more of the lower level thinking, whereas most of the thinking happens on the app and then there's got to be a cloud connection that sort of pulling it all together. So was this part of the vision from the beginning, was, that app as an integral part of it?Matteo Franceschetti: Yeah. So the the bed does two things. It collects the data and obviously it changes the temperature. Everything, the whole intelligence, the computing power is on the cloud where we are running a lot of different servers with a lot of computational power. And the app is the tool for you to see your data and to control your device and to be coached, because there is also the whole part of sleep coaching that we provide to the app.Harry Glorikian: So, OK, I mean, I have an Apple Watch. I think you're wearing an Apple Watch, right? I mean, I've talked to the CEO of Harpreet at Oura. And there's all these different devices. What makes the sensor-filled mattress better than any one of these? Or maybe is a combination of the two that get you to a better data analytic score.Matteo Franceschetti: Yes, a couple of differences. The first one in our case, you don't have to wear or charge anything, you go to bed as you did last night, and tomorrow you wake up and you have all your heart rate data, respiration rate and sleep. So nothing to wear and nothing to charge. Second, because of the form factor of our device, which is a bed, we have a lot of space. And so over time we can start adding many more sensors than a wearable could not add, even Apple, just because of space. But the most important difference is for us, data is not the end point like most other wearables. The wearable, all they can do, is they collect data numbers and based on the data they will use our recommendations. For us the data, again, is not the end point, it is the starting point, because based on the data, we can change the temperature for you to help you fall asleep faster, get 20 percent more deep sleep, get more rest, less tosses and turns and less wake ups. In the future, we will control more environmental factors that will adjust in real time based on your data. So we are going to do the work for you, not just us telling you what you should do. We are going to do it for you and you will see the benefits.Harry Glorikian: [Well, that's what I was thinking. I was thinking like the latest Apple Watch also has blood oxygen on it. Right. And so I'm not sure you could incorporate a blood pulseox into the mattress, but that may be another data point that lets you know what's happening with the person that sleeping and then it's connected to the thermostat on the wall. And not only do you control the bed, but you can control the entire environment in the room. So regarding the app, what do you think are the most important functions you have on that, that that interacts with somebody and sort of influences what they do or maybe what's happening in the background that they can't see?Matteo Franceschetti: Yeah, so there are three critical or three key dimensions in the app. First, the thermal regulation part, right, Where we got your feedback and we keep adjusting temperature to maximize your sleep. Secondly is the whole sleep data and health data and the connected coaching. So you will be able to see all your data. I will provide you with recommendations and we will show you correlations when you do. This is what happens. The third part is content. So we provide the breathing exercises, the relaxation, stretching. So a variety of content that you can use it to unwind before going to bed or to help relax in the evening.Harry Glorikian: I was trying to think about this because I actually I don't have one of these beds, although I think I should probably have one of these beds. Is it, does it go through a testing session? Because I'm almost thinking like one night you want to sleep with it warmer. One night you want to sleep with it colder and basically train the model on you in particular.Matteo Franceschetti: Yeah, the models train based on two dimensions, one, your own personal needs, your environment, right. We know your zip code and so we know there is a storm. We know the temperature of the bedroom. So we keep adjusting based on your biometrics, the temperature of the bedroom and the temperature in your zip code. And secondly, the adjustments also happen based on similar themes. So because we have several thousand people sleeping on our devices and we are able to see that for people of your gender and age, there are certain type of temperatures that maximize the sleep more. And so we keep learning and then we will provide you a recommendation to make those changes.Harry Glorikian: So is it me that makes the recommendation? I mean, the change or is it. The app itself? I'm trying to now get to the machine learning part of it, or how you're incorporating your analytics on the background that then changes that, right, because I'm asleep. And so hopefully there's some automation in the background that's running for me.Matteo Franceschetti: Yeah. So I'm already testing in my bed a fully automated system and that dynamically adjusts temperature based on my biometrics. So the end goal is that the device will do everything for you. You just get the benefit of falling asleep faster and getting better sleep.Harry Glorikian: Have you been able to compress your sleep because of it?Matteo Franceschetti: I mean, all our customers are already to two different degrees, right? They are already saving 12 hours a year and just falling asleep faster. They are getting more restless sleep because they got 40 percent less wake-ups, 30 percent less toss and turns. And so by helping you to fall asleep faster and getting more efficient sleep, we are already compressing your sleep.Harry Glorikian: So, now, I have, unfortunately, sleep apnea. Do you, have you seen any effects with people that have a condition like mine? I mean, I know that you haven't run a study as far as I know on this, but just asking.Matteo Franceschetti: Yeah. So we are actually trying to start this with a major hospital in New York where we compare our device to a polysomnograph and we have seen already multiple episodes of sleep apnea. We've done this play in the app. So it's just something that is happening for us in the backend, in the training part of our models. So the first thing you will see in the future is that we will be able to monitor your sleep apnea without you getting a CPAP machine. And obviously we don't have a CPAP machine. But if you have a light or mild sleep apnea, even just monitoring it without doing anything is some sort of help. And then we didn't develop a model yet to play with temperature to see if we can help you. But another function that we have in the bag is also vibration. So our bbed can vibrate, and we use that to wake you up. And so one of the tests that we might run is to see if we can vibrate you to sort of waking you up when you're having very heavy episodes of sleep apnea.Harry Glorikian: [Interesting. Interesting. So is there a connected health angle to the Eight Pod? Does the mattress interconnect with Apple HomeKit or wearables like the Apple Watch or the Nest thermostat or your sound system?Matteo Franceschetti: So it connects obviously with Apple Health and the same platform for Google and so that it does it in two ways. So we see we can see your fitness data and provide you with the recommendation and correlation between fitness and sleep. But you also will see your sleep data in your Apple Health. We are also connected, you can set it up with Amazon Alexa, to control it through voice. And more integrations will come.Harry Glorikian: Interesting have you guys, because I haven't looked is, have you published any data on this or done a sort of a study to show that people sleep better on a cooler mattress or maybe somebody else has done that to show that that's the case?Matteo Franceschetti: Yeah, there is already plenty of medical evidence. There is also the book of Matthew Walker. He's a professor at Berkeley, "Why We Sleep." There is a whole section about the importance of thermoregulation in your body. And the reason is pretty simple. Your body is already changing temperature during the night and actually during the whole day. So when you hear people saying, oh, you should sleep at 68 degrees, that is just wrong. And the reason the 68 degrees could be right for a couple of minutes, 30 minutes an hour, but not the whole night because your body temperature is changing. And so what we do is we are not reinventing the wheel, we are just facilitating your body to make those temperature changes faster. At the same time, there is plenty of medical evidence that proves that you should sleep in a colder environment during deep sleep and you tend to get more sleep in the first part of the night, but then you should be in a more neutral environment in the second part of the night when you get the more REM. And the reason is, while you are in REM, your brain deactivates temperature control in the body. And so if it's too hot or too cold, the brain would would not let you get the REM because you could die. Imagine you were in a store. Yeah. And so being in a thermally neutral environment will facilitate the switch for your brain from deep and light into REM. So there are all these tricks that have been proven and there are a bunch of medical studies that already show it. There was just no one who was able to develop a technology and make it mass consumer.Harry Glorikian: So why did you guys settle on the circulating water as opposed to some other form of the process, right?Matteo Franceschetti: Yeah, so I mean, the water is a great material, if you want to call it material for more conductivity. We are able to provide any temperature between 55 degrees and 110 degrees so we can make your bed and your body really cold or really warm. Obviously, almost no one sleeps of these extremities. But in the future, we are exploring other technologies that they do not require the liquid, but it is always a thin balance between cost and benefit.Harry Glorikian: You know, obviously, this is not the sort of mattress that I might get from my son who's constantly changing. So it's it's a higher end product. And you know what sort of customers are looking at this product? I'm assuming it's those people that want to optimize for, like you said, better recovery, maybe athletes would be more in tune with it. But I'm just making a wild guess at this point. Who's the optimal customer for this?Matteo Franceschetti: We call them everyday athletes, and honestly, it's really anyone who wants to feel great in the morning, it could be a mom, it could be a doctor, it could be you know, they are health conscious. So they don't need to be educated about the fact that sleep is one of the three pillars of health. They are already going to the gym. They're already taking care of what they eat and they want to take care of sleep, which is, again, the third pillar of health. Specifically for us right now, the core is between 30 and 45 years old in terms of age. But again, anyone who wants to feel great in the morning and I think there are billions of people out there that need that are our audience.Harry Glorikian: Well, it's interesting because I think people are because of these wearables becoming much more in tune with sleep. Like, I know that if I have one extra glass of wine now, it's I know that that night is is is over. Like, deep sleep is almost going to be nothing. And just because I've seen it over and over and over again now, I'm not sure why I don't learn my lesson and not have that next glass of wine, but I'm probably having too much fun with anybody that I'm with and and having that extra glass of wine. But, you know, looking at the digital health aspects of this, what's the vision other than just getting better sleep? There's all this data being accumulated. You're talking about adding more things as time goes on. What's your vision for the company? I know you said that we're going to be able to eventually detect cancer. I'm I'm always a little skeptical of that without taking a blood sample. But how do you see the digital health aspects of this and, you know, feeding into the the more, you know, medical side of the equation?Matteo Franceschetti: If that's your vision, the sense we are exploring, there is already plenty of medical evidence that we can detect cancer. So it is a matter of the sensor that you use. Again, we are not reinventing the wheel. We are bringing a lot of things that have been tested and used to mass consumer, and that is what we're working on. But the digital health, we call it preventative health, that is what is really the long term vision for our company. Again, we are not a mattress company. We don't have one single foam expert. We just work with the greatest and largest foam manufacturer in the world. Everyone else is just into sensors and technology and machine learning. And preventative health is what we really know. Matteo Franceschetti: What I think will be my legacy, hopefully, one day and how can we save lives? There are a couple of different things we can do. First, through your heart rate, we will be able to predict if you are getting sick. Usually your heart rate at rest changes a couple of days before you get sick. Second, we will be able to monitor arrythmia. Third we will be able to monitor sleep apnea. And fourth, through some of the sensors we are exploring, we want to get into full body scanning and have a scan of your body every single night. This will be reflected in two things. First, obviously, this [inaudible] to see if there is anything that that should be disclosed. But second, even more important, we will see how you're aging right. The beauty of our product compared to a wearable, we don't have a 60 percent churn in six months. Our customers, they keep using our product every single day for 10 years. And so biometrics today are different from your biometrics in three years and they are different from the one in six years. Based on that, we will have a trajectory of how we are aging and we will be able to coach you to work on what needs to be adjusted.Harry Glorikian: Interesting, because I was just I had a very long conversation with one of the founders of a company called Humanity, which is actually doing, you know, they have an app, they'll connect to your wearables, but they do a quarterly blood test specifically to start to look at markers, to make a determination on aging and be able to recommend something. So I always you know, I always wonder, like it's the aggregation of this data, because different devices are better at different things. Like, you know, like I said, a pulseox needs to have some level of contact with me. And so I'm wondering about the integration of this. But how are you managing the more the advanced analytics on the back end? How is that, you know, is that being done here? Is it being done abroad? And how are you thinking about the next level analytics that you need to do to make this more predictive or pulling in historical data sets from someplace else to give you an idea of how to train your models?Matteo Franceschetti: Yeah, so everything is made in the US. Everything is made by engineers here in the US. They work on machine learning models and they are models the best way for us to train our models. There are two ways. One, through clinical trials, which we are doing clinical studies where we compare our device to medical grade devices and we can elevate the accuracy of our data. And second is a large volume, a large volume of data. And so from from a practical standpoint, as soon as you have the gold standard and you know your accuracy and you have a large volume of data, we already have internally the capabilities to be regressions and to develop all these plans. Obviously, like any startup for what we want to achieve, we are still small and we will need to keep growing. So we need to have more engineers, just increase bandwidth. But we are really develop internally the skill.Harry Glorikian: Can you tell something like if somebody takes a therapy, you can see that something is happening? Or if they have a cup of coffee too late, can you indicate something is happening? Or like me knowing I'm having an extra glass of wine, like something is happening and provide a feedback mechanism, is that built into the way that we are building it?Matteo Franceschetti: Yeah, we are building it today as we speak. So it is going to happen this quarter or beginning of next quarter and is connected to this vision of coaching overall, right. And so you will be able to, we will make you questions. Potentially in the future of certain things they could be detected on our own or maybe there are other devices that are detecting and you have that data in Apple Health and we pull the data from Apple Health. So it could happen both ways and based on that we will coach you and we will be able you will be able to know, as a matter of fact, that all the times that you have a glass of wine that your sleep drops 15.3 percent and your REM drops 12.5 percent.Harry Glorikian:, my deep sleep just falls. It doesn't drop. It just goes away. I mean, last night last night was my wife's birthday, so we were definitely having some wine. And now last night was, forget it.Matteo Franceschetti: It happens to everyone.Harry Glorikian:Well, I you know, it's funny because I don't remember. Well, maybe I didn't feel it when I was younger, but I feel it now for some reason it's much more pronounced. So, I come from the world of clinical trials and clinical studies. But, you know, do you plan on publishing? Like, I actually think your bed has been used in trials. If I remember reading correctly, there was one University of Pennsylvania, I thought it was, that was using the bed for a trial.Matteo Franceschetti: So we did a couple of things. There are three studies where that range from two top universities or hospitals here in the US. And then we gave our devices to a bunch of different labs or universities or other hospitals. And so they use that and they compare us even to other wearables. But yeah, we want to double down in general in clinical trials because becoming extremely accurate is important for us. It's important for our users if we want to achieve this long term vision that I was sharing.Harry Glorikian: Yeah, it's interesting. I mean, I also I interviewed Christine Lemke from Evidation Health. Right. So it's real-world evidence on wearables and so forth. And some of the things that we find is like, it's the long-term data, as opposed to that single moment of accuracy that really gives you a better vision of what's happening with that patient. It's interesting when you're gathering, you know, such a volume of data and then being able to do the analytics on it, that you can see certain things happening. As you said, somebody getting sick four or five days before they actually realize that they're getting sick. Does does the bed actually do temperature measurements?Matteo Franceschetti: We can infer it, but, yeah, we don't measure up specifically to your body temperature for now.Harry Glorikian: Ok. I think there's a wearable that's going to have to go with this at some point, right?Matteo Franceschetti: Yeah, there are different ways, again, I think where we can leverage our superpower. Our superpower is the space. And so we can use sensors that can track your body and body temperature in a couple of different ways with high accuracy.Harry Glorikian: Well, this sounds wonderful. This sounds like I should it was funny because I said to my to my wife, I said, you know, "I'm going to be talking to Matteo. We're going to be talking about this system. Maybe it can help me sleep better. We should think about getting this." She said, "I love my mattress." So I may have to wait for this to get old first.Matteo Franceschetti: But now we sell also the cover only under the mattress so you can retrofit your mattress and install the technology on any mattress. We launched it a few months ago and it's actually becoming a stronger part of our revenue. And so, because what we notice is although there is a big piece of our customers who just want the whole matter as the best in class and they buy it, but there are others that maybe they cannot convince their partner, or maybe they just bought recently a bed, and they don't want to change it, but they still want our technology. And so we created a cover, that can retrofit any bed with our same technology and so will track everything about your health. Plus, it will then automatically adjust the temperature.Harry Glorikian: Interesting, because when I was looking at the photos there look like there was a unit with water in it for the thing. Does this cover that goes on it also have a water reservoir?Matteo Franceschetti: Yeah, we call it the Hub, which sits next to the bed. And then there is the cover that goes over the bed.Harry Glorikian: Ahh. Okay Interesting. Well, that may be something I have to convince her of.Matteo Franceschetti: 50 percent of couples, they fight around temperature because they have different temperature preferences. And the reason is temperature, again, is very personal. It changes every night and is different based on age, gender, metabolism, what you ate or what you drank. And so every night is different.Harry Glorikian: Yeah, yeah. I think if it was up to my wife, she'd sleep with the windows open, but that's not me. Well, this was great. I can only wish you the best of luck. And hopefully these technologies will help people like me sleep better and be healthier because we want to live a long and healthy life. Was there anything that I didn't ask you that I should have asked you that you wanted to talk about regarding the technology?Matteo Franceschetti: No, I think we've covered everything. Just check it out on 8sleep.com. And I'm pretty active on Twitter so you don't have any question. You can follow me there and and I'll be responsive.Harry Glorikian: Ok, excellent. Thank you. Grazie.Matteo Franceschetti: Grazie. Thank you so much.Harry Glorikian: That’s it for this week’s show. We’ve made more than 50 episodes of MoneyBall Medicine, and you can find all of them at glorikian.com under the tab “Podcast.” You can follow me on Twitter at hglorikian. If you like the show, please do us a favor and leave a rating and review at Apple Podcasts. Thanks, and we’ll be back soon with our next interview.
On this special episode of In the Zone with Deremy and Jose, the guys welcome writer Jesse Washington of The Undefeated to discuss the book he co wrote. I Came As A Shadow An Autobiography of Coach John Thompson. In this awesome conversation the guys talk with Jesse about Draymond Green's recent comments on the double standard in the NBA. They then shift to discussing the incredible book Jesse wrote with Coach Thompson. From the impact and importance of Coach's parents. To the influence Red Auerbach, Dave Gavitt and Dean Smith had on Coach Thompson's career. The ways Coach had to constantly fight against double standards throughout his life. The cultural impact Coach Thompson has had and continues to have and so much. This conversation and this book is so much more than sports. It's about life and our society. Jose and Deremy end the show talking about how Coach and this book is continuing to impact them. We thank Jesse Washington so much for this awesome and inspiring conversation and please get the book I Came as A Shadow An Autobiography of John Thompson
"I Came to Serve Christ! "Norma works in southern Spain, primarily reaching out to Arabic speaking refugees. She serves with Entrust and focuses on using storytelling to break down barriers and to disciple new believers. God worked through a Joni Eareckson Tada book, given by a friend, to reach out to Norma before she knew Christ. She lost everything to keep the one thing that will not be taken from her. Resources Discussed:Entrust: https://www.entrust4.org/Joni and Friends: https://www.joniandfriends.org/ Mission Minded Podcast: In Matthew 28:18-20, we are commissioned by Christ to make disciples of all the nations. Living in light of this scriptural call can be challenging. Join the Mission Minded podcast and participate in discussions with mission-minded individuals that come from diverse backgrounds, working all over the world, to bring some of the challenges into the light. The ITEC team hosts special guests who tell stories, ask questions, and inspire us to use our God-given gifts to take the Gospel to our neighbors and the nations. Mission Minded Podcast is produced by ITEC. The goal of this podcast is to inspire conversations about Great Commission participation. The views, organizations, and individuals represented, interviewed, and discussed on the podcast do not necessarily represent an official position or formal partnerships with ITEC.
JESSE WASHINGTON of The Undefeated joins us to break down his new book "I Came as a Shadow" which he co-authored with legendary Georgetown basketball coach John Thompson about the life and legacy of this amazing coach, mentor, activist and man. Then, Gareth and Brad talk about what distracted us in 2020, and some show news for 2021.
"DJ RePete turns the page on 2020 and is back in the groove in The Listening Booth with some catchup music discovery after a few weeks of retrospectives. Tune in for blues from John Calvin Abney, electro with Isla Den, and rock from Stephen Chopek. Plus, hit up info from artists making the most of our strange times: Caitlin Harnett & The Pony Boys is playing a scaled down festival in Australia, Call Me Spinster seeks out a reboot of vintage MTV for their videos, and Gaspard Eden uses what he has to put together a music video with some spectacular stream of consciousness results. And don’t miss The Mountain Goat’s attempt to bring us some levity during a difficult week in Washington DC. 00:00 - Mic Break 01:06 - Tidal Wave - The Mountain Goats 05:53 - Turn It All Around - Rubber Band Gun 09:49 - Cinderella - Rubber Band Gun 13:13 - I Came to Tell You In Plain English (I'm Leaving You) - Jack Name 17:21 - Tonight - Katy J Pearson 21:13 - Morning - Call Me Spinster 24:26 - Quiet Weather - Caitlin Pasko 27:55 - Remorse - Absolute Grey 30:56 - Promise - One Plus Two 33:59 - Mic Break 35:08 - Siren Sing Along - The Cribs 38:08 - In The Neon Night - The Cribs 41:28 - Nobody Waits - Mal Blum 44:30 - Unspoken Hopes - Stephen Chopek 47:38 - Mic Break 48:00 - You Make Me Smile - Mamalarky 51:23 - Don't Laugh At Me - Mamalarky 55:21 - Tombre En Morceaux - Spencer Cullum's Coin Collection 59:03 - Make Worry For Me - Bonnie 'Prince' Billy & Matt Sweeney 62:52 - Baby Black Hole - Gaspard Eden 66:47 - Heavy Burden - Gaspard Eden 70:19 - Mic Break 71:18 - Make You Feel Blue - Caitlin Harnett & The Pony Boys 74:30 - When This Blows Over - John Calvin Abney 78:43 - Anything For Boo - Eels 82:00 - See The Wheels - James Thomson 87:43 - Tommy's Trip - James Thomson 90:49 - Bonnie - Half Stack 95:08 - Mic Break 95:26 - Bloom - Terence Jack 99:08 - Instant Classic (FCC WARNING) - Secret Sun 103:49 - Hockey Hair - Jane Migraine 107:33 - Sloane Peterson - Jane Migraine 111:12 - Sky2Fall - Magdalena Bay 113:23 - Hideaway - Magdalena Bay 115:51 - Halcyon Run - Isla Den 118:52 - Mic Break 119:30 - Anywhere But Home - Marina Kaye 122:59 - Finish "
Black Girl Talk Sports Podcast celebrates its 4-year anniversary. Hosts Rekaya Gibson and Angela Spear reflect on the year in sports 2020. They discuss their favorite podcast episodes. They also mention the NFL Internship program and the Los Angeles Super Bowl Host Committee Business Connect Lunch and Learn. #KeepItSporty Mentioned in This Episode: Become a monthly patron on Patreon - www.patreon.com/blackgirlstalksports Buy our editor/producer a coffee – www.Ko-fi.com/blackgirlstalksports NFL Internship Program - https://nfl.taleo.net/careersection/nfl_ex/jobsearch.ftl NFL and the Los Angeles Super Bowl Host Committee Business Connect, Lunch & Learn, January 6, 2021 (virtual) - https://www.lasec.net/businessconnect 10 Basic Football Routes http://traffic.libsyn.com/blackgirlstalksports/Football_Routes.pdf “I Came as a Shadow: An Autobiography” by John Thompson – (Disclosure: I will earn a small commission if you click through and make a purchase) - https://bookshop.org/a/9772/9781250619358 Top 3 Popular Episodes of All Time 1) - Negro Leagues Baseball Facts - https://blackgirlstalksports.com/podcast/negro-leagues-baseball-facts/ 2) - Marketing HBCU Sports to Black Consumers - https://blackgirlstalksports.com/podcast/marketing-hbcu-sports-to-black-consumers/ 3) - NBA Free Agency (2018) - https://blackgirlstalksports.com/podcast/nba-free-agency/ Podcast Sponsor Cuisine Noir Magazine - www.cuisinenoirmag.com Join Us on Facebook (Women only) - https://www.facebook.com/groups/BlackGirlsTalkSports/ Download the Free Android App for BGTS https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.blackgirlstalksports.android.girls
Author of "I Came as a Shadow", the biography of John Thompson @jessewashington joins @SicEm365Radio to discuss John Thompson and the history of his name in Waco
"PARTICLES Lyrics/melody: Malin Pettersen I hear scientists say particles move in the strangest ways That some can move in waves and sometimes even fly through space Not the strongest telescope can see it’s flight, but yet we know That it has to be there because it has to be so..... Tune in for the full song by Malin Pettersen today on The Jaunt! 00:00 - The Jaunt on BTR 00:41 - Favourite Kind Of Girl ft. Flikka - Gotts Street Park 05:16 - Full Fathom Five feat. Philipp Plessmann - The Nix 08:25 - Take Back The Radio - Katy J Pearson 13:19 - Don't Laugh At Me - Mamalarky 17:18 - Make It Fade - Falcon Jane 21:34 - Porque No - Dirty Projectors 23:16 - Jack Of Fools - Spencer Cullum's Coin Collection 27:56 - The Jaunt on BTR 28:30 - I Came to Tell You In Plain English (I'm Leaving You) - Jack Name 32:46 - Golden Leaves - The Governors 37:29 - Moon & Sea - Told Slant 42:57 - Tommy Sweet - Half Stack 45:54 - People - Tiña 49:34 - The Jaunt on BTR 50:12 - Trying Too Hard - Anna McClellan 55:53 - Hockey Hair - Jane Migraine 59:39 - Particles - Malin Pettersen 63:44 - In a Superior Innocence - Henriette Sennenvaldt 69:21 - Bed - Keaton Henson 74:55 - The Jaunt on BTR 75:59 - All My Friends Are Dancers - Caitlin Harnett & The Pony Boys 80:17 - Tommy's Trip - James Thomson 83:25 - The Gentle Souls - Eels 87:19 - Cosmic Radio Burst - the soods 90:47 - Sunflower - The Springfields 94:37 - The Jaunt on BTR 95:38 - Too Cold to Hold - Bass Drum of Death 98:42 - A New Career - Emily Edrosa 102:05 - The Weather Speaks Your Name - The Cribs 106:32 - Consequences - Tower Defense 109:13 - Ce N'est Rêve - Population II 116:38 - The Jaunt on BTR 117:17 - The Dawn of Something - Joan of Arc 120:26 - Finish "
"Music for all your last minute to do list items, including signing this petition to hold the Biden administration accountable! This will be some of the last new music for the year and it's really good stuff! Tracks from Yukon Blonde, Ilithios, Lupin and more. 00:00 - Intro 02:07 - On The Road - Katy J Pearson 07:04 - Moon & Sea - Told Slant 12:34 - Play Along - Yukon Blonde 17:01 - Fatal Ribbon Highway - James Thomson 22:44 - The Thick Side - Mo Douglas 25:59 - 190bowery - Jackson Motors 28:39 - Mic Break 30:16 - Like Real Power - Henriette Sennenvaldt 36:21 - Postcard from Spain (feat. Frances Quinlan) - Quarter-Life Crisis 39:49 - À La Porte De Demain - Population II 42:45 - Double Life - Marina Kaye 47:05 - Until Now, All Is Well (feat. Laetitia Sadier) - The Nix 50:59 - Beautiful Dream - Falcon Jane 53:31 - Mic Break 55:40 - As Many Candles As Possible - The Mountain Goats 59:00 - One For Regret (feat. Porridge Radio) - Lost Horizons 61:07 - Valentina feat. Khloe Anna - The Nix 65:10 - Hard To Conceal - the soods 67:58 - August Shadows - Ilithios 71:41 - Disclaim - Thao & The Get Down Stay Down 74:51 - Logan - Jane Migraine 78:26 - Bygones - Keaton Henson 84:15 - Mic Break 86:14 - KO Kid - Lupin 90:33 - Dark and Dramatic - Eels 94:02 - N19 5NF - Ela Minus 95:57 - Trouble - Chubby and the Gang 98:37 - Grand Palace - RJD2 102:25 - I Came to Tell You In Plain English (I'm Leaving You) - Jack Name 106:40 - Don't Turn This Bus Around - Terence Jack 111:09 - Outro 113:05 - How To Be Good - Dolly Valentine 116:12 - Rooster - Tiña 120:09 - End "
I Came to Bring Fire. Message by Adam Meredith at The Red Door Community Church.
A new MP3 sermon from Covenant Of Grace Protestant Reformed is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: I Came to Call Sinners Subtitle: Mark Series Speaker: Rev. Rodney Kleyn Broadcaster: Covenant Of Grace Protestant Reformed Event: Sunday Service Date: 7/5/2020 Bible: Mark 2:13-17 Length: 52 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Covenant Of Grace Protestant Reformed is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: I Came to Call Sinners Subtitle: Mark Series Speaker: Rev. Rodney Kleyn Broadcaster: Covenant Of Grace Protestant Reformed Event: Sunday Service Date: 7/5/2020 Bible: Mark 2:13-17 Length: 52 min.
For this episode of Let’s Go we watched: Super Shiro 25 “The Sweet Life Of Honey Bees” Fruits Basket 1 “Hello Again” Tower of God Episode 2 – 3/400 (Three Four-Hundredths) Kakushigoto 2 “Beach Sandals and B4 / Don’t Place, Don’t Draw, Don’t Finish Up” The Millionaire Detective 1 “I Came, I Saw, I Sponsored” … Continue reading "Let’s Go #148 – Let’s Be Cops" The post Let’s Go #148 – Let’s Be Cops appeared first on DYNAMITE IN THE BRAIN.
John 10:10 10 The thief comes only to STEAL and KILL and DESTROY. I CAME that they may HAVE LIFE and HAVE IT ABUNDANTLY. Don’t let your breakdown keep you from your breakthrough! Matthew 8:2 2 And behold, a LEPER CAME TO HIM and KNELT BEFORE HIM, saying, “LORD, if you will, YOU CAN MAKE… The post Why Me? (WEEK 1): ‘Break Down or Break Through appeared first on ROCK Church.
Another extended play, very non-standard format, very talk-heavy retrospective of the first 49 episodes and three years of the show - in the style of an old W.A.R.T. Radio episode meets The Diad Presents meets Sound Test Roulette meets VGM Jukebox – multiple short micro-music-blocks with talking between. Part 2 is "personal picks" - picks that I really like myself, most of which were near picks from my previous two "Best of 20XX – John's Picks" episodes - 1 track from each previous episode (minus best-of episodes), tracks chosen by either John or the listeners in any "Best of 20XX" installment are ineligible for The Golden Episode (and if a track that appeared in say, Episode 2, was chosen, but it also appears in Episode 17, 36, and 48, it is stricken from the eligible pool all the same. Each track must be totally unique to a "Wayback Wednesday" episode of NNR, which narrows the playing field, both in terms of tracks I can pick for myself as well as tracks I can pick for the listeners (part 1). Each micro-music-block will be five tracks long, and each will represent the episode which it comes from. Rather than the usual NNR practice of focusing on the music block creating a logical, pleasing "flow", the Golden Episode (both parts one and two) will focus instead on playing the tracks in episode order. So they won't flow nearly as well (unless by happy accident). But they will run in the order in which they appeared in the history of the show. Differing priorities this time. A typical NNR episode is all about a "journey through sound", and of course, this episode is that as well to some extent, but the real priority here is not about being a "journey through sound", but instead, is about being a "journey through time". Here are the tracklists for the micro-music blocks for part 2, the "personal picks" installment: Show Intro Music: somer assault (episode 1) - 00:00:00 Block 1 – Episodes 1-5 (2017 – part 1) BGM Block 1 Music: yuukai douchuuki arcade (Episode 2) Spoken Introduction - 00:05:04 01) Title – Spider-Man / X-Men – SNES – Tim and/or Geoff Follin - 00:13:06 02) Track 11 – Illusion Blaze – DOS – D.AC. - 00:14:07 03) Aitos – Actraiser – SNES – Yuzo Koshiro - 00:16:41 04) After the Battle – Loz: TP – Gamecube / Wii – Toru Minegishi and/or Asuka Ohta - 00:19:24 05) The Mechanic – Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake – MSX (SCC) - The Konami Kukeiha Club - 00:21:40 Block 2 – Episodes 6-10 (2017 – part 2) BGM Block 2 Music: Fushigi no Umi no Nadia (episode 10) Spoken Introduction - 00:23:42 06) September 2015 - N/A (System Music) - 3DS / WiiU – Kazumi Totaka - 00:30:22 07) Jiji Theme – Sword of Vermilion – Genesis – Hiroshi Kawaguchi and/or Yasuhiro Takagi - 00:33:33 08) Citizens of Luala - N/A (Battle of the Bits) - N/A (TG16) - Strobe - 00:34:18 09) Juno Unleashed – The Force Unleashed – Multi – Mark Griskey - 00:37:19 10) Space Opera – Tiny Toons: Buster Busts Loose – SNES – Kazuhiko Uehara and/or Yukie Morimoto - 00:38:23 Block 3 – Episodes 11-15 (2017 – part 3) BGM Block 3 Music: Tyr (Heavy Armor) - Cosmic Carnage (Episode 13) Spoken Introduction - 00:41:06 11) Enemy Turn (Stages 6-10) - Hisou Kihei X-Serd – PC Engine – Masaya Sound Team - 00:53:06 12) Stage 1 – Alien 3 – Genesis – Matt Furniss - 00:54:28 13) Zena Lan (Light Armor) - Cosmic Carnage - 32X – Hikoshi Hashimoto - 00:56:59 14) Lazarus (feat. Rudy Escobar) - N/A (Neon Dreams Album) - N/A - DYA - 00:59:13 15) West Side Andore Cage Match – Final Fight CD – Sega CD – c: Harumi Fujita, Hiromitsu Takaoka, Junko Tamiya, Manami Matsumae, Yasuaki Fujita, Yoko Shimomura and/or Yoshihiro Sakaguchi / a: T's Music - 01:02:53 Block 4 – Episodes 16-20 (2017 – part 4 of 4) BGM for intro to Block 4 Music: Kage Theme Genesis (Episode 18) Spoken Introduction - 01:05:59 16) A Cool Reception – Shovel Knight – Multi – Jake Kaufman - 01:13:24 17) Vampyre Book – Bram Stoker's Dracula – Genesis – Matt Furniss - 01:16:06 18) Stage 3 – Jackie Chan's Action Kung Fu – TG16 – Masakatsu Maekawa - 01:19:11 19) Rainbow Road - N/A (Super Mario Kart) - N/A - c: Soya Oka a: The OneUps - 01:21:01 20) Fly Like a Butterfly – Jet Set Radio Future – XBox – Hideki Naganuma - 01:26:28 Block 5 – Episodes 21-26a (2018 – part 1 of 4) BGM for intro to Block 5 Music: Take Back – Fighting Run (episode 22) Spoken Introduction - 01:29:44 21) Whisper and a Mantra – Secret of Mana – SNES – Hiroki Kikuta - 01:37:18 22) Aqua and Trees – Tobal No. 1 – PS1 – Yoko Shimomura - 01:38:23 23) Superleggera – Forza 3 – XB360 – Lance Hayes - 01:41:28 24) Inside Vah Naboris (1 Terminal) - LoZ: BoTW – WiiU / SWITCH! - Manaka Kataoka, Yasuaki Iwata and/or Hajime Wakai - 01:46:55 26a) Music to Watch Girls By - N/A - N/A - c: Andy William a: RushJet1 - 01:48:46 Block 6 – Episodes 26-30 (2018 – part 2 of 4) BGM for intro to Block 6 Music: Ranquest (episode 30) Spoken Introduction - 01:51:10 26) Boomer Kuwanger – Mega Man X – SNES – Setsuo Yamamoto, Makoto Tomozawa, Yuki Iwai, Yuko Takehara, and Toshihiko Horiyama - 01:58:54 27) Challenge – Chu Chu Rocket – Dreamcast – Tomoya Ohtani - 02:01:14 28) Coldman (Rockman and Fortissimo) (VGM Karaoke - originally "Coldman" from Mega Man and Bass (GBA) - original c: Toshihiko Horiyama, Naoshi Mizuta and/or Akari Kaida, Karaoke written and performed by Pieness 64 - 02:04:08 29) Brinstar - N/A (Metroid) - N/A - c: Hirokazu (Hip) Tanaka a: Luminist - 02:06:15 30) Sodden Hollow – Binding of Isaac: Rebirth – Multi – Matthias Bossi and/or Jon Evans - 02:07:59 Block 7 – Episodes 31-35 (2018 – part 3 of 4) BGM for intro to Block 7 Music: Shinobi – theme 3 (episode 33) Spoken Introduction - 02:11:57 31) Jungle Base – Streets of Rage 2 – Genesis – Yuzo Koshiro and/or Motohiro Kawashima - 02:25:50 32) Meteor – StarFox – SNES – Hajime Hirasawa - 02:29:24 33) Slammin' Sea – Bomberman '94 – PC Engine – Jun Chikuma - 02:32:25 34) Under the Feet – Super C – NES – c: Kazuki Muaoka and/or Muoaki Furukawa a: Hidenori Maezawa - 02:35:29 35) Lagoon - Fury of the Furries - PC (OPL2) - Frederic Motte - 02:36:39 Block 8 – Episodes 36-40 (2018 – part 4 of 4) BGM for intro to Block 8 Music: BGM 12 - Cross Wiber (Episode 38) Spoken Introduction - 02:39:36 36) New Donk City – Super Mario Odyssey - SWITCH! - Naoto Kubo, Shiho Fujii and/or Koji Kondo - 02:49:05 37) The Torture Chamber – Super Castlevania IV – SNES – Masanori Adachi and/or Taro Kudo - 02:52:03 38) Chapter 5 - Cross Wiber - PC Engine - Hiroto Saito - 02:56:05 39) Planet 3 – Cyber Knight – PC Engine – Michiharu Hasuya, Osamu Kasai, Junko Yokiyama - 02:57:11 40) Seven O'Clock – Crackin' DJ Pt. 2 – Arcade – c: Hiroshi Kawaguchi a: Mitsuhru Fukuyama - 02:58:17 Block 9 – Episodes 41-46 (2019 – part 1 of 2) BGM for intro to Block 9 Music: What Can You Do (Episode 44) Spoken Introduction - 03:00:25 41) Process Control – GT Sport – PS4 – Yasuhisa Inoue - 03:19:33 42) My Dear D – Shinobi 3 – Genesis – Masayuki Nagao, Hirofumi Murasaki, and Morihiko Akiyama - 03:23:05 43) Subtune 1 – Flash Gordon – C64 – Rob Hubbard - 03:24:57 44) The Blazing Sands – Final Fantasy X – PS2 – Masashi Hamauzu, Junya Nakano, and/or Nobuo Uematsu - 03:31:17 46) Trance Parlient in Blue – Night Striker – Sega CD – c: Masahiko Takaki a: Shuichiro Nakazawa - 03:34:16 Block 10 – Episodes 47a-49 (2019 – part 2 of 2) BGM for intro to Block 10 Music: Gulliver Boy (episode 47b) Spoken Introduction - 03:37:35 47a) Stage 1-3 – Ai Chou Aniki – PC Engine – Iwasaki Taku - 03:57:14 47b) Outside Ref, the Pyramid of Ice – Dungeon Explorer 2 – TurbografxCD – Masaaki Inoue and/or Akihiro Honma - 04:00:50 47c) Tengai Makyou 3 – Reminiscence: Daimonkyou - Kohei Tanaka and/or Keita Hoshi - 04:02:55 48) I Came, I Saw, N/A (Battle of the Bits) - N/A (SNES) - Kung Fu Firby - 04:05:43 49) Your Sunset - Tekken Tag Tournament - multi - Taku Inoue - 04:11:12 Show Outro Music: ESPIRIT.wav - ESPRIT 空想 (episode 44) - 04:16:01 Bonus: Key - by Chris Chandler - 04:48:12 Total Episode Runtime: 04:52:57 The "Nerd Noise Radio - RERUNS!" channel can be found here: https://www.buzzsprout.com/77944/ or here https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/nerd-noise-radios-podcast/id1191400767 You can also find all of our audio episodes on Archive.org Our YouTube Channel can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/user/NerdNoiseRadio Our episodes (and occasionally, other content) can be found on our blog here: nerdnoiseradio.blogspot.com. 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Nashville singer, songwriter, fiddler and guitarist Lillie Mae’s sound has a bit of dark twang, some psychedelia, and the intimacy of front-porch singing. She started out in a countrified sibling band Jypsi and now has two solo records to her credit on Jack White’s Third Man Records. Lillie Mae’s latest is Other Girls, backed by members of her family and a few trusted collaborators. She’s been touring with White’s current band The Raconteurs, and is on the road in the fall as part of Robert Plant’s band. But she joins us with her own band to play some of her latest original songs, in-studio. – Caryn Havlik Set list: "I Came for the Band" "How" "Crisp and Cold" Watch the session here: Other Girls by Lillie Mae
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I Came to Set a Fire Evangelist Tim Todd 7.28.19
QuizmasterQuizmaster Lee recounts a tumultuous trivia night he hosted recently before trading the week’s favorite trivia questions with Quizmaster Marc. This week’s categories include Star Trek, Australian Animals, U.S. History, Current Events, World Geography, Classic TV, Movie Box Office Records & Release Dates and more! Introduction STAR TREK - Who played George Kirk in 2009’s Star Trek? STAR TREK - Who played Worf on Star Trek: The Next Generation? STAR TREK - What rules do the Ferenghi abide by during transactions, negotiations and other business and trade endeavors? Round One AUSTRALIA - Nick-named for its plucky call, the Australian 'pobblebonk' is what kind of creature? MOVIE RELEASES - In what year was the movie Blade Runner released? U.S. POLITICS - Who was the GOP Vice-presidential candidate the last time a Democrat won the U.S. Presidency? CURRENT EVENTS - What is the name of the new Prime Minister of the United Kingdom? CURRENT EVENTS - What is the name of the Governor of Puerto Rico who resigned this week? GEOGRAPHY - In Brazil, time zones are determined by their relationship to BRT, which is the time in what Brazilian capital city? U.S. HISTORY - What was the better known name of outlaw Harry Longabaugh? Round Two U.S. PRESIDENTS - Which U.S. President is the only to have received the medal of honor? BOX OFFICE - The worldwide top-grossing movie of the 1970's is obviously Star Wars. But what was the second top grossing movie of the decade? CLASSIC TELEVISION - What TV show on ran on HBO from 1992-1998 and featured actors Jeffrey Tambor and Rip Torn? SOCIAL STATS - What is the most common language spoken in the world? NFL - Who holds the NFL record for most career touchdowns? HOLLYWOOD NICKNAMES - What was the nickname of actor Marion Mitchell Morrison, who appeared in classic westerns such as Rio Bravo and True Grit? BUSINESS - What U.S. city is known as the insurance capital of the world? Final Questions CHEMICAL SYMBOLS - What two-word phrase can be constructed from combining the chemical symbols for Potassium, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Tungsten, and Selenium? You may use each symbol more than once. U.S. PRESIDENTS - How many U.S. presidents died while in office of natural causes? THE BEATLES - The 1963 album With The Beatles closes with a cover of what song, originally by Berry Gordy? SPORTS OF YORE - Using conventional pistol in competitive dueling in France during the late 19th and Early 20th century, bullets were typically made of what material? Weekly Wrap Up July 15th, 2019 @ Palace - God Speed, You Moist Emperor, 108 pts.. July 16th, 2019 @ Gather - Tarpon Charlies, 94 pts. July 17th, 2019 @ Bury Me Brewing Co. - Fifth Wheel, 96 pts. July 18th, 2019 @ No. 3 Craft Brews & Beer Bar - Left of Sanity, 119 pts. Upcoming LIVE Know Nonsense Trivia Challenges July 29th, 2019 – Cape Coral FL – 7:00 PM @ Palace Pub & Wine Bar. Categories include MONSTER TRUCKS, MUSIC of THE 1970’s, CANDY, TIM BURTON SUPER SMASH BROS, & more. Final question category will be 1990’s Cartoons selected by Saucy Fingers. July 30th, 2019 – Cape Coral FL – 7:00 PM @ Gather. Categories include BLACK METAL, BOATING, THE U.S. CIVIL WAR, SCI-FI STUFF, POKER, GEOGRAPHY, THE LAST UNICORN & More. Final wager question category will be Ichthyology selected by Hotlanta. July 31st, 2019 – Fort Myers, FL – 7:00 PM @ Bury Me Brewing Co. Categories include 90’s HEART THROBS, CLASSIC PORN, FLORIDA MAN, CHAPELLE SHOW, GREEK MYTHOLOGY, FAILED MOVIES and more. The final Know Nonsense wager question will be ‘World of Warcraft’ selected by ‘I CAME. August 1st, 2019 – Cape Coral, FL – 7:30 PM @ No. 3 Craft Brews & Beer Bar. Categories include TERRY PRATCHET’S DISCWORLD, SKYRIM, TABLE TENNIS, AKC DOG GROUPS, THE MOVIES OF ADAM SANDLER & KEVIN SMITH and more. Final category will be ‘Florida Fish Facts’ by Peanut the Dog Says the Civil War Was Only About About States Rights. Thank you Thanks to our supporters on Patreon. Thank you, Quizdaddies – Tommy (The Electric Mud) and Tim (Pat's Garden Service) Thank you, Team Captains – Kristen & Fletcher Thank you, Proverbial Lightkeepers – Justin, Cooper, Elyse, Aaron, Sarah, Brina, Karly, Kristopher, Josh, Gil, Shaun, Lucas and Max Thank you, Rumplesnailtskins – Jeff, Eric, Steven, Efren, Mike J., Mike C. If you'd like to support the podcast and gain access to bonus content, please visit http://theknowno.com and click "Support."
I Came a Sinner, but I Want to Go Home a Justified Man by Ankeny Baptist Church
I Came, I Saw, I Blacked Out by Jersey, Allison and Priscilla
We sat down with Stand-Up Comedian, Ventriloquist, Actress and Author of "I Came, I Saw, I Sang: Memoirs of a Singing Telegram Delivery Girl", April Brucker, whose humor and ebullience makes her a joy to watch. There are very few female ventriloquist, but that didn't stop April to follow her childhood dreams. A huge talent, who has appeared on TV show such as Last Comic Standing, Rachel Ray and more, has traveled all over the country with her puppets May, Donald J. Tramp and many more. She also has hilarious bits about "Desperately Seeking Mr. Okay". Her memoir is filled with her adventures of being a singing telegram performer. We adore her and so will you. More on April go to: www.aprilbrucker.tv
Gospel Meets Dance is a weekly radio show hosted by DJ Marcus Wade that features the best in gospel and inspirational house music broadcasting from the CLFrequency studios in Amsterdam, NL. Available on Spotify, Apple Music and YouTube. 1. Wrongs vs Rights - DJ Marcus Wade 2. You Came - - DJ Marcus Wade ft Keisha Hall 3. Who's Got Your Mind (The Squeeze Remix) - DJ Marcus Wade 4. I Came to Dance (The Soulfellaz Remix) - DJ Marcus Wade 5. You Are Wonderful (DJ Marcus AfroDeep Mix) - KT Brooks, Libby Jones 6. I Recovered - - DJ Marcus Wade ft Robert Owens 7. Eve's Song - DJ Marcus Wade 8. Mornin' Train - DJ Marcus Wade 9. Uhuru - DJ Marcus Wade 10. You Feel Brand New - DJ Marcus Wade ft Rachel McDonald 11. Always - DJ Marcus Wade ft Eddie Stockley
Gospel Meets Dance is a weekly radio show hosted by DJ Marcus Wade that features the best in gospel and inspirational house music broadcasting from the CLFrequency studios in Amsterdam, NL. Available on Spotify, Apple Music and YouTube. 1. Wrongs vs Rights - DJ Marcus Wade 2. You Came - - DJ Marcus Wade ft Keisha Hall 3. Who's Got Your Mind (The Squeeze Remix) - DJ Marcus Wade 4. I Came to Dance (The Soulfellaz Remix) - DJ Marcus Wade 5. You Are Wonderful (DJ Marcus AfroDeep Mix) - KT Brooks, Libby Jones 6. I Recovered - - DJ Marcus Wade ft Robert Owens 7. Eve's Song - DJ Marcus Wade 8. Mornin' Train - DJ Marcus Wade 9. Uhuru - DJ Marcus Wade 10. You Feel Brand New - DJ Marcus Wade ft Rachel McDonald 11. Always - DJ Marcus Wade ft Eddie Stockley
In this episode, Niki, Natalia, and Neil discuss the new reality show Making It, the 2008 financial collapse ten years later, and the death of Walter Mischel, the social psychologist who created the “marshmallow test.” Support Past Present on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/pastpresentpodcast Here are some links and references mentioned during this week’s show: Making It, a crafting competition show hosted by Amy Poehler and Nick Offerman, is widely considered a welcome break from the cutthroat culture of reality television and of politics. Natalia recommended this American Conservative article on the limits of television crafting. Ten years after the economic crash of 2008, its effects are still felt. Natalia cited M.H. Miller’s New York Times essay, “I Came of Age During the 2008 Financial Crisis. I’m Still Angry About It”. Neil recommended the New York Times’ entire Sunday Business section’s retrospective on this topic. Social psychologist Walter Mischel, best known for orchestrating the “marshmallow test” that famously connected children’s ability to delay gratification with their long-term prospects for success, has died. Natalia referred to Oscar Lewis’ 1961 book, Children of Sanchez: Autobiography of a Mexican Family. In our regular closing feature, What’s Making History: Natalia discussed Stanford University’s decision to remove the name of Junipero Serra from a major building and street. Neil reflected on Sigal Samuel’s Atlantic article, “The Sex-Abuse Scandal is Growing Faster Than the Church Can Contain It.” Niki shared Nadra Nittle’s Vox article, “Students Are Waging War On Sexist and Racist Dress Codes – And They’re Winning.”
We are very excited to be a member of the Podcast Collective! Check out PodcastCollective.com to find a collection of some of the best podcasts you'll ever hear! Bands & songs we discussed Anti-Flag - "I Came. I Saw. I Believed." - American Fall Diesel Boy - "Titty Twister" - Cock Rock DTA - Check out their Bandcamp page. The Gaslight Anthem - "Helter Skeleton" - Get Hurt Good Riddance - "A Credit to His Gender" - A Comprehensive Guide to Modern Rebellion Good Riddance - "Darkest Days" - My Republic Hi Fi Murder - Check out their Facebook page. The Hollow - "Cages" - The Hollow EP The Hollow Ends - "Slow It Down" - The EP I the Mighty - "Psychomachia" - Connector Jakey - "Moby Dick" [Single] Mischief Brew - "Devil of a Time" - Bakenal My Body Sings Electric - "Oceancrest" - Part 1: The Night Ends Polar Bear Club - "Killin It" - Clash Battle Guilt Pride Tony Sly - "Liver Let Die" - Acoustic, Vol. 2 Spinnerette - "Ghetto Love" - Ghetto Love EP Justin Timberlake - “Filthy” [Single] Playlists Check out our Spotify playlist here. Check out our Google Play Music playlist here. Credits Album art photo by Sylvain Stricanne; used under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 2.0 Generic license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/ Intro song: Titus Andronicus "Titus Andronicus" Live at Monty Hall, 9/8/2016 Outro song: Joshua James Hunt "On My Mind" Just Let Go
This portrait was on display at Dixon Place. It is part of Necessary Exposure’s 3rd installation which explores what it means to be writing for the theater as a woman at this moment in history. Click below to listen to an excerpt of Chiori’s play I Came to Look for You on Tuesday read by Maria-Christina […]
Today we've got something pretty cool for you listeners, an interview with an American ventriloquist, comedian and writer April Brucker, we got off to a great start by getting straight into how talented the Irish are at swearing and how to discipline kids Irish-style. We spoke about what April did before she got into comedy, mostly trying to get laid while in college and how she got into ventriloquism. This lead to April having a public access TV show while still in high school that aired in 36 American states and 6 countries and the fledgling technology of the world wide web. April was a massive viral hit in April 2015 when the British 'newpaper' The Daily Mail wrote an article about her dumping her boyfriend when he came to her with an ultimatum; me or the puppets. The article also revealed that April spends around $20,000 per year on her then 16 puppets, now 19, so of course we had to talk to about all of that. Poor April wasn't very impressed when I told her that Mussolini was a massive Daily Mail fan and they backs Donald Trump and Brexit in the recent elections. We spoke about the strange phenomenon of Irish people going to New York for Christmas shopping, being in Tommy Hilfiger's blimp. Then we got onto one of her newest puppets, Donald J. Tramp, not Trump.....Tramp, but you get the meaning, in January 2017 April will be touring America and hopefully the world with her new show The Lady and President Tramp. April's no fan of Tramp and she's no afraid of telling people either. We finally then spoke about April's comedic influences and her writing carrer, writing for Spaz Comics and releasing her own novel; I Came, I Saw, I Sang: Memoirs of a Singing Telegram Delivery Girl, a book about being a singing telegram delivery girl, as the title says, obviously.
Paul Charpentier Tony McKenzie – Ah-Chica (Instrumental) - AbleMichael Brook - Distant Village - Editions EG Nicolas Lê Quang Melba Moore - Livin' For Your Love - CapitolAngela Bofill - Let Me Be The One - AristaRegina Belle - Please Be Mine - ColumbiaW Houston - You Give Good Love - AristaThe Heath Brothers - Dreamin' - ColumbiaImagination - The Last Time - RCAGilles Rivard - Je Dérive - CBSMeli'sa Morgan - Now Or Never - CapitolBooker T. - I Came to Love You - A&MJeffrey Osborne - I'm Beggin' - A&MGeorge Duke - Say That You Will - EpicSass - Much Too Much (Vocal) - 25 West RecordsDave Valentin - Love Light in Fight - GRP
Interwoven with the fun music of the duo Aykanna from their new album Seeds of Love, hear inspiring messages of hope, courage, and ancestral wisdom! Get practical tips for life from Sukhdev, Akah, and Ramdesh ... and jam out to songs such as "Ong Namo," "Halleluyah," and "I Came to Be Who I Be." What song with your soul sing?
2 hour set recorded live on 2012.09.15 by Robby Black This session features some of the best AfroDeep tracks that South Africa has to offer. There are DeepHouse and SoulfulHouse tracks from other parts of the world as well. TAGS: AfroDeep, DeepHouse, SoulfulHouse, AfroHouse, Deep and Soulful House Music, DJ Set(Tracklist embedded in lyrics section of each MP3)IDTitleArtistLabelDate1This PlaceSpinnaboyz ft Antonio LyonsSpinna Boyz Entertainment 20122Ancesion (Main Mix)SoulcoolDNH Records 20123People With Bullets (Rowick Deep Mix)G. Family ft. NombongoFoliage Records 20124Soul On Fire (Rune Remix)Devoted ft KholiGlobal Soul Music 20125Do You Have It (DJ Spen Hump Mix)DJ Spen pres. LeRoyalQuantize Recordings 20126Working Hard (Yass Remix)Rocco feat. AkramHouse Afrika 20127Cry Kill Die Feat. Thantaswa (Belaric Remix)JerahPhezulu Records 20098Don't cha want itYaxkin RetrodiskoSuite 7 Records 20089Touched The Sky (Yass Remix)Dennis Ferrer feat. Mia TuttavillaKing Street 200710Underground SlavesNeo HavocNeo Havoc Music 201211Again I Say (Blaq Soul Remix)Beekay Deep & Midnight PulseSmooth Agent Records 201212We Need His Power (Dj Spen & Gary Hudgins Vocal Mix)Marlon D & Mena KeyzRoom Control 201213I Came to Dance (Reprise)Tom Taylor & Gareth Whitehead feat. Robert OwensLost My Dog 201214All I Do (Original)RT-TransmissionsThal Communications 201215Falling (DJ Black Coffee Remix)DJ Kent feat. Malehloka HlaleleDiverseCity Music 201116Lost In My Dreams (Main Mix)Lottoman ft HypnosisStick Out Music 201217Ghana (Original Mix)Murat UncuogluEyepatch Recordings 201218Do Better (Spiritchaser Remix)The Layabouts feat. Portia MoniqueReel People Music 201219Wish (Frankie Feliciano Ricanstruction Vocal Mix)Matthew Bandy feat. Josh MilanFoliage Records 2012202892 Luvuvhu Street (Main Jazzy Mix)Gintonic Da CollyGintonic Records 2012Follow on Twitter @BassicDeepHouseDownload BADS004
2 hour set recorded live on 2012.09.15 by Robby Black This session features some of the best AfroDeep tracks that South Africa has to offer. There are DeepHouse and SoulfulHouse tracks from other parts of the world as well. TAGS: AfroDeep, DeepHouse, SoulfulHouse, AfroHouse, Deep and Soulful House Music, DJ Set(Tracklist embedded in lyrics section of each MP3)IDTitleArtistLabelDate1This PlaceSpinnaboyz ft Antonio LyonsSpinna Boyz Entertainment 20122Ancesion (Main Mix)SoulcoolDNH Records 20123People With Bullets (Rowick Deep Mix)G. Family ft. NombongoFoliage Records 20124Soul On Fire (Rune Remix)Devoted ft KholiGlobal Soul Music 20125Do You Have It (DJ Spen Hump Mix)DJ Spen pres. LeRoyalQuantize Recordings 20126Working Hard (Yass Remix)Rocco feat. AkramHouse Afrika 20127Cry Kill Die Feat. Thantaswa (Belaric Remix)JerahPhezulu Records 20098Don't cha want itYaxkin RetrodiskoSuite 7 Records 20089Touched The Sky (Yass Remix)Dennis Ferrer feat. Mia TuttavillaKing Street 200710Underground SlavesNeo HavocNeo Havoc Music 201211Again I Say (Blaq Soul Remix)Beekay Deep & Midnight PulseSmooth Agent Records 201212We Need His Power (Dj Spen & Gary Hudgins Vocal Mix)Marlon D & Mena KeyzRoom Control 201213I Came to Dance (Reprise)Tom Taylor & Gareth Whitehead feat. Robert OwensLost My Dog 201214All I Do (Original)RT-TransmissionsThal Communications 201215Falling (DJ Black Coffee Remix)DJ Kent feat. Malehloka HlaleleDiverseCity Music 201116Lost In My Dreams (Main Mix)Lottoman ft HypnosisStick Out Music 201217Ghana (Original Mix)Murat UncuogluEyepatch Recordings 201218Do Better (Spiritchaser Remix)The Layabouts feat. Portia MoniqueReel People Music 201219Wish (Frankie Feliciano Ricanstruction Vocal Mix)Matthew Bandy feat. Josh MilanFoliage Records 2012202892 Luvuvhu Street (Main Jazzy Mix)Gintonic Da CollyGintonic Records 2012Follow on Twitter @BassicDeepHouseDownload BADS004
2 hour set recorded live on 2012.09.15 by Robby Black This session features some of the best AfroDeep tracks that South Africa has to offer. There are DeepHouse and SoulfulHouse tracks from other parts of the world as well. TAGS: AfroDeep, DeepHouse, SoulfulHouse, AfroHouse, Deep and Soulful House Music, DJ Set(Tracklist embedded in lyrics section of each MP3)IDTitleArtistLabelDate1This PlaceSpinnaboyz ft Antonio LyonsSpinna Boyz Entertainment 20122Ancesion (Main Mix)SoulcoolDNH Records 20123People With Bullets (Rowick Deep Mix)G. Family ft. NombongoFoliage Records 20124Soul On Fire (Rune Remix)Devoted ft KholiGlobal Soul Music 20125Do You Have It (DJ Spen Hump Mix)DJ Spen pres. LeRoyalQuantize Recordings 20126Working Hard (Yass Remix)Rocco feat. AkramHouse Afrika 20127Cry Kill Die Feat. Thantaswa (Belaric Remix)JerahPhezulu Records 20098Don't cha want itYaxkin RetrodiskoSuite 7 Records 20089Touched The Sky (Yass Remix)Dennis Ferrer feat. Mia TuttavillaKing Street 200710Underground SlavesNeo HavocNeo Havoc Music 201211Again I Say (Blaq Soul Remix)Beekay Deep & Midnight PulseSmooth Agent Records 201212We Need His Power (Dj Spen & Gary Hudgins Vocal Mix)Marlon D & Mena KeyzRoom Control 201213I Came to Dance (Reprise)Tom Taylor & Gareth Whitehead feat. Robert OwensLost My Dog 201214All I Do (Original)RT-TransmissionsThal Communications 201215Falling (DJ Black Coffee Remix)DJ Kent feat. Malehloka HlaleleDiverseCity Music 201116Lost In My Dreams (Main Mix)Lottoman ft HypnosisStick Out Music 201217Ghana (Original Mix)Murat UncuogluEyepatch Recordings 201218Do Better (Spiritchaser Remix)The Layabouts feat. Portia MoniqueReel People Music 201219Wish (Frankie Feliciano Ricanstruction Vocal Mix)Matthew Bandy feat. Josh MilanFoliage Records 2012202892 Luvuvhu Street (Main Jazzy Mix)Gintonic Da CollyGintonic Records 2012Follow on Twitter @BassicDeepHouseDownload BADS004
Play List: Who's My Bitch (Sultan & Ned Shepard Extended Mix) - Paradiso Girls [5:20] Georges Bizet / Carmen Suite #2: Habanera (Acto I) - Gorges Bizet [2:11] Toop Toop (Olivier Koletski Mix) - Cassius [6:11] L'amour est un oiseau rebelle (Love is a rebellious bird) - Nana Mouskouri [4:01] Who's My Bitch (Dave Aude Club Mix) - Paradiso Girls [7:47] I Came 2 Party (DJ Dan Club Mix) - Space Cowboy Feat. Paradiso Girls [6:24] falling down (feat. chelsea from the paradiso girls) - Paradiso Girls [2:57] Dirty Cash (Dirty South Club Mix) - Mind Electric [6:45] Patron Tequila (Stonebridge Dirty Club Mix) - Paradiso Girls feat. Lil Jon & Eve [6:48] Low is gone (DJ Partybreaker bootleg) - David Guetta vs. Flo Rida [4:03] Muzak (Steve Lawler Mix) - Trisco [9:13] Patron Tequila (Robin da Hood's Electro Remix) - Paradiso Girls ft Lil Jon [6:53] Watching you (Dirty South remix) - Rogue traders [7:02] I Walk Alone (Hyper Beach Bar Mix) - Hyper Funk [5:03] Patron Tequila 2009 (Remix) - Paradiso Girls ft Lil Jon [5:14]
EPISODE 07 --=(] buhbOmp radio [)=-- a wide variety of styles from hip-hop, dancehall, soca, broken beat, Miami/Atlanta bass, and much more, brought to you by the buhbOmp crew: JD, Lil Tiger, Empanadamn, Elz, Cashless and friends. Keeping the ball rolling, Haterzville founder, buhbOmp originator and international playboy EMPANADAMN chimes in with his debut buhbOmp mix for episode 7: I Came 2 Brang Da Sprang. The Pride of Odessa welcomes the changing seasons with an uplifting mix of soulful tunes, feel-good vibes, and a special cameo by a rambunctious elephant. DO. NOT. SLEEP. In his own words: "With sprang upon us, I've made a feel-good mix that's long overdue in honor of the season we all look forward to. I hope you have the patience to DL it. If you like it, please share it with whomever you like. If not, tell me what sucks about it, and it will make me try harder next time. As a hater, I welcome your citicism. It's a little rough, recorded live with bumps kept in the mix, so please hammer don't hurt me." And for those keeping score at home: 01. DJ Day "Four Hills" 02. The Chess Cadet All-Stars "Simple Folk" 03. Sleepy Brown "Me, My Baby, & My Cadillac" 04. Sleepy Brown "Runnin- Away" (Feat. Big Boi & Killer Mike) 05. Steve Miller Band "Take The Money And Run" 06. Faze-O "Ridin' High" 07. One Way "Cutie Pie" 08. Bird "Kore Ga Watashi No Yasashisa Desu 09. The Chess Cadet All-Stars "Latin Gold Theme" 10. Biz Markie "It's Spring Again" 11. Rayvon "No Gun No Murder" (Remix) 12. Gap Band "Outstanding" 13. Tweet "Boogie 2Nite" 14. Kelis "80s Joint" 15. Ne-Yo "Because Of You" 16. Michael Jackson "I Can't Help It" (Tango Terje Mix) 17. Jazzanova "Another New Day" 18. Nelly Furtado "Say It Right" 19. OutKast "Spottieottiedopalicious" (Feat. Sleepy Brown) 20. Strafe "Set It Off" 21. Ghost Town DJs "My Boo" 22. Ashley Beedle Presents The Uschi Classen Band "Do You Believe In Love?" 23. Bran Van 3000 "Astounded" (Feat. Curtis Mayfield | MJ Cole Remix) 24. Robin Thicke "Cocaine" (Spruce Lee Remix) 25. DJ Assault "The Good Life" 26. Rick James "Getting It On" (In The Sunshine)