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Tim Conway Jr. brings in his legendary Uncle Wally Dalton for a Best Of hour packed with music history, family tales, and classic Conway chaos. Wally shares incredible behind-the-scenes stories about his friend Johnny Nash — the iconic singer-songwriter behind “I Can See Clearly Now” and one of the first non-Jamaican artists to record reggae in Kingston. The memories keep flowing as Wally answers a baseball trivia question, tells a hilarious wedding story, and talks about the Dalton family’s own original songs, including the unforgettable “Charge” moment. Tim and Mark wrap things up with a fun dive into comedian Jake Johannsen and a brutally honest take on yard sales and thrift stores — including why some thrift shops have gotten way too snobby to take anyone’s old junk anymore. It’s a warm, funny, nostalgic hour with great stories, big laughs, and Conway family gold.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jimmy Cliff, born James Chambers on 30 July 1944 in Somerton, St. James Parish, Jamaica, emerged from humble beginnings to become one of reggae's most beloved and influential figures. His parents worked modest jobs on a rural farm, and from a young age, Cliff showed a natural gift for singing. As a child, he sang in his church choir; by his early teens he had moved with his family to Kingston, determined to carve out a career in music. At just 14 years old, Cliff scored his first hit with the self-penned single “Hurricane Hattie”, a song that nods to his own miraculous arrival during a storm. With his early success in Jamaica, he soon caught the attention of producer Leslie Kong, whose Beverly's label would provide a platform for Cliff to record more material and refine his style. In 1965, Cliff followed an invitation from Chris Blackwell, founder of Island Records, to move to the United Kingdom. While in London, he experimented with combining ska, rocksteady, and soul influences, earning recognition beyond Jamaica. Over the late 1960s, he released key tracks like “Wonderful World, Beautiful People” and “Vietnam”, the latter gaining admiration for its protest message. A turning point in his career—and in the global recognition of reggae—came in 1972 with the film The Harder They Come, directed by Perry Henzell. Cliff starred as Ivan Martin, a small-time musician who is forced into a life of crime. The movie's gritty realism and its all-star soundtrack, featuring Cliff's vocals on songs such as “Many Rivers to Cross”, “Sitting in Limbo”, and the title track itself, resonated widely. The film is often credited with helping bring reggae to a wider international audience. Though Cliff continued to release music through the 1970s, he also explored his spiritual side—spending time in Africa and embracing Islam, as well as other spiritual practices. In the 1980s, he returned to a more mainstream sound and released Cliff Hanger, winning his first Grammy Award in 1985. The success continued: in 1993, his cover of Johnny Nash's “I Can See Clearly Now” for the Cool Runnings movie soundtrack became a global hit, reintroducing his voice to a new generation. Throughout his life, Cliff recorded prolifically—producing over 30 albums. His later work continued to reflect his commitment to social justice: in 2012, his album Rebirth, co-produced with Tim Armstrong of Rancid, won him another Grammy. In 2022, he released Refugees, a deeply humanitarian record inspired by global crises, which he used to voice solidarity with displaced people. Jimmy Cliff's influence extended far beyond his singing. He collaborated with a wide array of artists—from the Rolling Stones to Annie Lennox to Paul Simon—and his songs were covered by many others, underlining the universal appeal of his message. In recognition of his impact, he was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2010. In Jamaica, he was honored with the Order of Merit, one of the nation's highest accolades. On a personal level, Cliff was intensely private. He had several children, and his longtime partner, Latifa Chambers, survived him. His wife announced his passing on 24 November 2025, revealing that he died following a seizure and pneumonia. Jimmy Cliff's legacy is defined not just by his music, but by the spirit it carried: hope, resistance and unity. From his rural Jamaican beginnings to global stages, he remained true to his message and his people. In his words, he always believed in crossing to the other side—to higher ground. Now, his journey has come full circle, but his songs continue to carry that same power to uplift, to challenge, and to heal.To learn more about Jimmy Cliff head to his website https://www.jimmycliff.com/
MUSICThe Evolution festival is hitting pause on their event in 2026, only three years after is started in Forest Park. KSKD reports, it's reasoning due to several major events scheduled, including the United States' 250th birthday, the World Cup, and the Olympics taking place next year. https://www.ksdk.com/article/news/local/st-louis-evolution-festival-on-pause-for-2026/63-1b79edd2-5675-4646-b613-877de03274ec Not only will The Vans Warped Tour come to DC, Long Beach and Orlando next summer. it's going international with stops in Montreal and Mexico City. https://www.vanswarpedtour.com/RIP: Reggae music legend Jimmy Cliff, known for hits like “You Can Get It If You Really Want” and “I Can See Clearly Now”, has passed away at the age of 81. https://www.the-independent.com/arts-entertainment/music/news/jimmy-cliff-dead-age-cause-songs-reggae-b2871220.html TVNetflix will release tomorrow night volume one of Stranger Things season five. These four episodes become available at 8 Eastern, 5 Pacific.The Duffer Brothers, who created the iconic series, named four episodes to rewatch. These episodes reveal critical details and set the stage for the fifth and final season. Season 2, Episode 4: “Will the Wise” and Episode 6: “The Spy”Season 4, Episode 7: “Massacre at Hawkins Lab” and Episode 9: “Piggyback”If you have time to revisit just one episode, choose “Massacre at Hawkins Lab.” Volume One arrives in about 36 hours. Episodes of the four seasons totals 35 hours, if you're feeling ambitious. Volume 2 drops on Christmas Day and the two-hour series finale of Stranger Things will stream the evening of New Year's Eve and simultaneously in movie theaters. (The Hollywood Reporter) When to serve Thanksgiving dinner … Martha Stewart has spoken, and she says Thanksgiving dinner should officially be served at 2 p.m. She claims it keeps people from hovering in the kitchen all morning like starving vultures and helps the whole day flow better. You eat early, hang out, watch football, play games, and still have room for dessert later on. And if you get hungry again at night? Bring out the leftovers for Round Two. Who are we to argue with Martha?Retro gamer beer glass … The old school gaming company Atari just dropped something that's both nostalgic and completely unnecessary — a beer glass stamped with the retro 3D Atari logo. The glass holds 20 ounces, comes with a comfy handle — and isn't cheap. This thing clocks in at $35, which might be a high price for a beer glass, but a bargain when you consider all the memories formed playing Atari games back in the day.MOVING ON INTO MOVIE NEWS:Tara Reid says she was at a hotel outside of Chicago early Sunday morning when somebody slipped a drug in her drink. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cUgY5o27jt0 Scarlett Johansson is set to star in the next installment of The Exorcist from writer-director Mike Flanagan. https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/scarlett-johansson-exorcist-horror-movie-mike-flanagan-1236434673/#recipient_hashed=b92941641788d15805f03b377d572994d12bdade7478975c93d0143007f01373&recipient_salt=e829000bb0b218c27fbd0c12f4a38481876a8ab041cc990efde89259509b9611&utm_medium=email&utm_source=exacttarget&utm_campaign=Breaking%20News&utm_content=648608_11-24-2025&utm_term=56896?utm_medium=email&utm_source=exacttarget&utm_campaign=1764020721-Breaking+News&utm_content=648608_11-24-2025&utm_id=648608· It's been a big year for Jonathan Bailey. https://people.com/people-sexiest-man-alive-jonathan-bailey-highest-grossing-box-office-star-2025-11855685?taid=69248e272b51bd0001bd718f&utm_campaign=peoplemagazine&utm_content=new&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com AND FINALLY"Variety" put together a list of the 100 best comedy movies of all time. But they put "Airplane!" at #62, which may invalidate the entire list outright. https://variety.com/lists/best-comedy-movies-all-time/AND THAT IS YOUR CRAP ON CELEBRITIES!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Certain artists bring a feeling of soulful upliftment and leave a mark on your musical heart - Jimmy Cliff is one; you sense a man smiling and embracing life. He's navigated Jamaica's musical evolution from the start, with 1962's Hurricane Hattie, to the soundtrack that put him front and centre on a global stage in 1972. He's continued to release beautiful music that speaks to our spiritual sides, and his legacy will live on for generations to come. R.I.P. Jimmy. (1944-2025) Jimmy Cliff was born James Chambers in 1944, growing up in rural Somerton before moving to Kingston as a teenager to chase the fast-rising ska scene. He was writing songs before most kids his age finished schoolwork, and at just fourteen, he walked into Beverley's Records and caught the attention of producer Leslie Kong. That meeting changed everything. Kong recorded Cliff's first breakout song, “Hurricane Hattie,” which turned the young singer into a local star and opened the door to the bustling world of Kingston studios, sound systems, and emerging talent. By the mid-1960s, Cliff had outgrown the island and pushed his music into London, where his sound found a new audience. The turning point came in 1969 with “Wonderful World, Beautiful People,” a UK Top 10 hit that introduced his voice and message to listeners far outside Jamaica. Songs like “Many Rivers to Cross” showed a different side of him - raw, vulnerable, and deeply soulful. Then came The Harder They Come in 1972. Cliff didn't just star in the film; he carried its soundtrack with songs like “You Can Get It If You Really Want” and the title track, helping reggae explode onto the global stage. Jimmy Cliff passed away on November 24, 2025, at age 81, leaving behind one of reggae's most influential legacies. His catalogue stretches from ska and rocksteady roots to crossover hits decades later, including “Reggae Night” and his 1993 revival of “I Can See Clearly Now.” For a one-hour tribute mix, you've got a whole arc to work with, early Kingston youth, global breakthrough, soundtrack legend, and the unmistakable voice that helped carry reggae to the world. PLAYLIST Jimmy Cliff – Hurricane Hattie Jimmy Cliff – King of Kings Jimmy Cliff – I've Been Dead 400 Years Jimmy Cliff – Struggling Man Jimmy Cliff – You Can Get It If You Really Want Jimmy Cliff – Fundamental Reggay Jimmy Cliff – Wonderful World, Beautiful People – Single Version Jimmy Cliff – Let Your Yeah Be Yeah Jimmy Cliff – My Ancestors Jimmy Cliff – I'm No Immigrant Jimmy Cliff – Oh Jamaica Jimmy Cliff – Sufferin' in the Land Jimmy Cliff – The Harder They Come Jimmy Cliff – Stand Up and Fight Back Jimmy Cliff – Treat the Youths Right Jimmy Cliff – Sooner or Later Jimmy Cliff – The Harder They Come Jimmy Cliff – Bongo Man
On this episode of the Seeing Eye Dogs Show, Harriet is joined by Seeing Eye Dogs handler Colleen Ashby who will talk about her life, story and partnership with Seeing Eye Dog Inca. Colleen has been on this show before, talking about her book I Can See Clearly Now, her transplant games athletic journey and her partnership with her previous SED Xian. Colleen has a new Seeing Eye Dog Inca now so we're going to chat about retiring Xian, transitioning to a new dog and all that comes with that. If you'd like to listen to the previous interview, it's available here: https://omny.fm/shows/seeing-eye-dogs-show/colleen-ashby-and-xian-handler-story If you'd like to find out more about Seeing Eye Dogs head to our website: https://sed.visionaustralia.org/ If you're blind or have low vision and are interested in becoming a handler or applying for a Seeing Eye Dog, please email us at info@sed.org.au or call on 1800 037 773 to discuss dog guide mobility, eligibility or assessment.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Overcoming deception in these last days. Continue building your spiritual defenses against deception! In Part 2 of "I Can See Clearly Now," Pastor Jim Frease shifts from identifying deception to arming you with truth. Discover 12 powerful "truth tidbits" that will anchor your faith in reality rather than feelings or cultural pressure. This message exposes a dangerous cultural trend where people use a reinvented "Jesus" to reinterpret Scripture instead of using Scripture to understand who Jesus really is. You'll learn why truth doesn't change based on how you feel about it, the critical difference between subjective preferences and objective reality, and how to balance both mercy and truth in your daily walk. This teaching will revolutionize how you handle spiritual pressure! Pastor Jim addresses real-world examples of how even well-meaning Christians can compromise biblical truth when faced with cultural backlash. You'll discover why following the truth wherever it leads - even when uncomfortable - is essential for spiritual maturity. Learn the vital difference between reading your own ideas into Scripture versus letting Scripture speak for itself. Most importantly, you'll understand how Jesus purposefully tied Himself to Scripture to prevent every generation from reinventing Him according to their preferences. Don't miss this essential follow-up that equips you with practical tools to stand firm in truth during these challenging times!
A beautiful song that subtly obscures its musical roots by an artist with surprising connections to the genre, and a cover that goes all in on everything. I Can See Clearly Now, originally by Johnny Nash, covered by Hothouse Flowers. Outro music is Closer to Fine by Indigo Girls, and we guarantee it will all make sense.
ReferencesJ of Neurochemistry. 2019. 151, Issue6 December: 676-688Journal of Neuroinflammation. 2020. volume 17,Article number: 15Guerra, DJ.2025. Nascent Lectures :Neuroimmune Diaventome.Nash,J.1972. "I Can See Clearly Now"https://open.spotify.com/track/30SCXVFyQGOFMdKnbgJS18?si=1ff0a57c16e94956Pinder, M. 1967 "Dawn is a Feeling" on DOFP(lp) Moody Blueshttps://open.spotify.com/track/5ukhn8xpLGRoPPMxbMuDOu?si=0ec04906ebd94bbcSeeger&Davies.1958."Bells of Rhymmy" Byrds https://open.spotify.com/track/1mpv6hIbfG75txI9zJGcf4?si=832538f153134d02Mozart. WA. 1791. Requiem Mass in D minor. K.626Performed by the Academy of St Martin of the Fields w/ Neville Mariner conductinghttps://open.spotify.com/album/2mAq4V9WfnKBIMmKGLS653?si=PJ3mysXATBSti1vfSPSP3A
Vous connaissez sûrement la chanson « I Can See Clearly Now » de Jimmy Cliff, un véritable classique du reggae. Mais savez-vous que cette mélodie joyeuse et optimiste n'est en fait pas d'origine ?
Gaëtan Roussel était de retour dans Le Double Expresso ce vendredi 24 janvier 2025. Le chanteur a répondu aux questions de Grégory Ascher et de Justine Salmon et a interprété en direct des studios de la station Pop-Rock, "Inoubliable" extrait de son dernier album "Eclect!que" ainsi que le maintenant classique "Dis moi encore que tu m'aimes". L'info du matin - Grégory Ascher et Justine Salmon ont parlé des meilleurs endroits pour trouver l'amour. Mieux vaut se rendre dans des lieux où l'on partage des intérêts communs, comme la salle de sport ou les librairies. Le winner du jour - Un homme doit la vie à son Apple Watch : après s'être évanoui au volant et avoir terminé sa course dans la piscine de ses voisins, sa montre a appelé les secours, lui sauvant ainsi la vie. - À Toulouse, une course démarre toutes les heures, jour et nuit, jusqu'à ce qu'il ne reste plus qu'un concurrent. Le flashback de juillet 1994 - Deux titres numéro 1 ce mois-là : "I Can See Clearly Now" de Jimmy Cliff et "I Like to Move It" de Real to Reel. Les savoirs inutiles - Le requin-baleine est le plus gros poisson au monde, pouvant mesurer jusqu'à 20 mètres de long pour 34 tonnes. Sa gueule de 2 mètres de large lui permet de filtrer 2 000 tonnes d'eau par heure. Le jeu surprise - Aude de Battenheim gagne un séjour de 2 nuits dans un hôtel 5 étoiles Thalasso Spa de l'Ile de la Lagune à Saint-Cyprien Relais & Châteaux. La banque RTL2 - Rachel de Pontault-Combault gagne 1 000 euros. - David de Paris gagne 12 000 euros.
Cody and Jay are back to recap America's Got Talent Season 19 Quarterfinals 2. We have Iowa State Fair talk, Olympics vs Paralympics, and look at the confusion of "I Can See Clearly Now". Check it ou. Summary In this episode of AGT Time, Cody and Jay recap the acts from quarterfinals 2 of season 19. They discuss the performances of Legion, Young Min, and Alex Sampson. Legion, a Malambo group from Argentina, impressed with their high-energy performance involving fire and traditional dance. Young Min, a magician from South Korea, received mixed reviews for his performance, with some judges praising his mystical presentation and others feeling underwhelmed. Alex Sampson, a singer from Canada, showcased his original song and received positive feedback for his nostalgic and soulful performance. The principal themes of this part of the conversation include the performances of B-Boy Samuka, Brooke Bailey, Sky Elements, Air Footworks, and Biko's Mana. The judges' reactions and the controversy surrounding Simon hitting the golden buzzer are also discussed. In the final part of the conversation, Cody and Jay discuss the remaining acts from the live shows and the results. They review the performances of Schumacher, Ashley Montague, and Nene. They also analyze the rankings of the acts and the overall draft scores. They discuss the upcoming quarterfinals and the strength of each week's lineup. The conversation concludes with a lighthearted discussion about the podcast and the importance of good TV for a great podcast. Keywords AGT, America's Got Talent, recap, quarterfinals, Legion, Young Min, Alex Sampson, Malambo, magician, singer, performance, fire, dance, original song, soulful, B-Boy Samuka, Brooke Bailey, Sky Elements, Air Footworks, Biko's Mana, judges' reactions, controversy, golden buzzer, AGT, live shows, performances, results, rankings, draft scores, quarterfinals Contact Information Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Threads | Email About AGT Time Podcast AGT Time Podcast is a weekly podcast covering the hit NBC talent competition America's Got Talent. The hosts, Cody Patterson & Jay Bock recap each episode during the regular season. We do rewatch older seasons during the offseason, have guest interviews, or review movies. AGT Commenter makes a frequent appearance on the podcast and gives his deep insight into America's Got Talent. The podcast is typically recorded on Thursday nights and released on Fridays. Riverside.fm We are in the affiliate program for Riverside.fm. If you sign up using this link, then we receive a percentage from your subscription. This really helps us support this podcast. #AGT #AmericasGotTalent
Join Coach Myrna in this insightful episode of "Five Minute Fridays," where she discusses the thought-provoking topic of viewing life through a cloudy mirror and shares strategies to clear the haze for a better vision of your true self and opportunities. Drawing inspiration from the scripture 1 Corinthians 13:12 and the classic song "I Can See Clearly Now" by Johnny Nash, Myrna delves into the depths of how our perceptions can be clouded by fears, misconceptions, and limiting beliefs.In the first part of the episode, Myrna identifies key sources of the cloudiness in our lives, such as past experiences, unrealistic expectations, and internal fears. She emphasizes the importance of journaling and challenging these beliefs to dismantle the fog. In the latter part, she shares practical strategies including practicing mindfulness, seeking external perspectives, embracing change, and setting clear goals. These actionable steps aim to help listeners cultivate self-compassion and gain clarity in their life journey.Key Takeaways:Identify Your Cloudiness: Understand the sources of your distorted perceptions, such as past experiences and internal fears.Challenge Limiting Beliefs: Examine and question the validity of your limiting beliefs to dismantle the cloudiness.Practice Mindfulness: Engage in mindfulness practices like meditation and deep breathing to stay present and focused.Seek External Perspectives: Get insights from trusted friends, mentors, or therapists to identify blind spots and gain clarity.Embrace Change: Adapt a fluid mindset that welcomes change and growth for enhanced clarity and vision.See this video on The Transform Your Mind YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/@MyhelpsUs/videosTo see a transcripts of this audio as well as links to all the advertisers on the show page https://myhelps.us/Follow Transform Your Mind on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/myrnamyoung/Follow Transform Your mind on Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063738390977Please leave a rating and review on iTunes https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/transform-your-mind/id1144973094
A new MP3 sermon from Pilgrim Devotion is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: I Can See Clearly Now Subtitle: Devotions Speaker: Lawrence Blair Broadcaster: Pilgrim Devotion Event: Devotional Date: 8/3/2024 Bible: Psalm 17:8 Length: 7 min.
President Biden announces pardons for U.S. veterans convicted under military laws banning same-sex relationships. This decision follows a year-long CBS News investigation revealing the lasting impact of these convictions on LGBTQ+ veterans, even more than a decade after the repeal of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell."A jury in Massachusetts will decide the fate of Karen Read after more than 70 witnesses testified in her murder trial. Read is accused of killing her police officer boyfriend by hitting him with her car. She denies any involvement in his killing.Summer vacations are in full swing as the FAA says Thursday will be the busiest travel day of the year so far. Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian discusses preparing for the influx of travelers as they'll fly nearly 6 million passengers during the upcoming holiday week.In "The Dish," discover the story behind Gramercy Tavern, praised as "a great American restaurant" by Food and Wine. Celebrating 30 years of "enlightened hospitality" in New York, it became a dining destination and transformed the lives of its co-founders.First on "CBS Mornings," Emma Roberts talks about her new comedy "Space Cadet," where she plays Rex Simpson, a woman determined to become an astronaut against all odds."CBS Mornings" is calling on unsigned artists to participate in their Mixtape Music Competition by submitting a video of themselves performing a cover of Johnny Nash's hit song, "I Can See Clearly Now." The deadline to enter is Tuesday, July 9, 2024. Visit mixtape.cbsnews.com to upload your version and read the full rules and guidelines.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Send us a Text Message.Welcome to Guess the Year! This is an interactive, competitive podcast series where you will be able to play along and compete against your fellow listeners. Here is how the scoring works:1 point: get the year correct within 10 years (e.g., you guess 1975 and it is between 1965-1985)4 points: get the year correct within 5 years (e.g., you guess 2004 and it is between 1999-2009)7 points: get the year correct within 2 years (e.g., you guess 1993 and it is between 1991-1995)10 points: get the year dead on!Guesses can be emailed to drandrewmay@gmail.com or texted using the link at the top of the show notes.I will read your scores out on the following episode, along with the scores of your fellow listeners! Please email your guesses to Andrew no later than 12pm EST on the day the next episode posts if you want them read out on the episode (e.g., if an episode releases on Monday, then I need your guesses by 12pm EST on Wednesday; if an episode releases on Friday, then I need your guesses by 12 pm EST on Monday). Note: If you don't get your scores in on time, they will still be added to the overall scores I am keeping. So they will count for the final scores - in other words, you can catch up if you get behind, you just won't have your scores read out on the released episode. All I need is your guesses (e.g., Song 1 - 19xx, Song 2 - 20xx, Song 3 - 19xx, etc.). Please be honest with your guesses! Best of luck!!The answers to today's ten songs can be found below. If you are playing along, don't scroll down until you have made your guesses. .....Have you made your guesses yet? If so, you can scroll down and look at the answers......Okay, answers coming. Don't peek if you haven't made your guesses yet!.....Intro song: Mississippi by Bob Dylan (2001Song 1: Mrs. Bluebeard by They Might Be Giants (2018)Song 2: Quality Time by Ledisi (2024)Song 3: Three Little Pigs by Green Jelly (1992)Song 4: Rain by The Beatles (1966)Song 5: Blinded By the Light by Manfred Mann's Earth Band (1976)Song 6: Burial Ground by The Decemberists (2024)Song 7: The Ice is Getting Thinner by Death Cab for Cutie (2008)Song 8: I Can See Clearly Now by Johnny Nash (1972)Song 9: Today Was a Good Day by Ice Cube (1992)Song 10: Dinner and a Movie by Phish (1988)
Love the song I Can See Clearly Now, but this episode is all about fishing in super clear water. #ittoutdoors #walleyefishing #WalleyeFisingPodcast #WalleyePodcast Gilby's | https://www.gilbysmarine.com/
Did you know that "I Can See Clearly Now" talks about obstacles? Fr. Sam sure didn't. Listen in as we talk about clarity and the gift that brings to ministry, and the way God uses consolations and desolations to help us navigate the spiritual life.
Seguimos descubriendo "La playlist de Maika Makovski". Esta semana, canciones primaverales: Here Comes The Sun (The Beatles), Spring Is Here (Nina Simone), I Can See Clearly Now (Johnny Nash), April In Paris (Ella Fitzgerald y Louis Armstrong), The River (Bruce Springsteen) y Un millón de primaveras (Vicente Fernández).Escuchar audio
Nuestro poeta, Mario Obrero, ha decidido que "Lo que toca" hoy es hablar de poesía en un trayecto de tren Madrid-Barcelona. Después, en "El consulado" de Aitor Caminero, conversamos con la analista del portal El Orden Mundial (EOM) Alba Leiva sobre la actualidad política en la India, donde se celebran elecciones generales a partir del próximo jueves. Y ya es miércoles y seguimos descubriendo "La playlist de Maika Makovski". Esta semana, canciones primaverales: Here Comes The Sun (The Beatles), Spring Is Here (Nina Simone), I Can See Clearly Now (Johnny Nash), April In Paris (Ella Fitzgerald y Louis Armstrong), The River (Bruce Springsteen) y Un millón de primaveras (Vicente Fernández).Escuchar audio
Sauvignon und Garfunkel oder Pinot McCartney - in dieser Folge geht um den Genuss mit allen Sinnen. Diese Musikstücke hast Du in der Folge gehört: Johann Sebastian Bach - "Air" // Bobo Stenson Trio - "Cancion contra la indecision" // Take That - "This Life" // Gabriel Faure - "Nocturne As-Dur" // Holly Cole Trio - "I Can See Clearly Now" // Den SWR1- Podcast "Trocken bis lieblich - Wein-Wissen für Alle" findest du hier: https://www.ardaudiothek.de/sendung/trocken-bis-lieblich-wein-wissen-fuer-alle/67049208/ Wenn Du eine Idee oder einen Wunsch zu einem musikalischen Thema hast, dann schreib ihm eine Mail: playlist@ndr.de
Jamaican Reggae legend JIMMY CLIFF was born in 1948 as James Chambers and proved to be an accomplished performer at an early age. At 14 he moved to Kingston and took the surname Cliff as a proclamation of the heights he imagined he would reach. In Kingston, Jimmy released the 1962 hit, Hurricane Hattie and numerous other recordings throughout the rest of the 1960s. Jimmy Cliff moved to the UK in the late 60s and was bitterly disappointed with the racism he encountered there. His song, Waterfall, won the Brazilian International Song Festival in 67 and in 68. He followed up Waterfall with the release of the protest song, Vietnam. In 1970, he enjoyed new success with his cover of the Cat Stevens song, Wild World. Jimmy returned to Jamaica and left Island Records as they increasingly focused their attention on his protege, Bob Marley. It was at this time that Jimmy Cliff adopted the Muslim faith and the name, Na'im Bashir. In 1972, Cliff starred in the film, The Harder They Come. The film and its soundtrack, comprised mainly of songs he wrote. Their instant popularity, along with his album Follow My Mind propelled Jimmy Cliff into stardom. For years he continued to release albums that were innovative and his songs always carried powerful messages. His 1985 album Cliff Hanger won a Grammy Award and his cover of I Can See Clearly Now for the soundtrack to the film, Cool Runnings reached the Top 20 chart in the United States in 1993. Cliff continued his acting career in the films Club Paradise and Marked for Death. In this week's episode, Jimmy Cliff discusses his journey as a musician and actor, sharing stories about his popular songs and the impact they had on people's lives. He talks about the inspiration behind his hit songs and how they motivated others to pursue their dreams. Cliff also reflects on his experience acting. He discusses his relationship with Bob Marley and his role in discovering and promoting other talented artists including Desmond Decker. He also tells us about his latest album 'Refugees' which addresses one of his most personal causes. Jimmy Cliff's success in the music industry, in his words, has been driven by his confidence in himself and his ability to follow his own path. He is absolutely inspirational to chat with. I'm sure you will find him a delight to listen to. - "You can get it if you really want." - Jimmy Cliff To learn more about Jimmy Cliff head to his website https://www.jimmycliff.com/ Jimmy Cliff continues to record music and tour the world.
While Louise Hay and Dr. Wayne Dyer are always on our minds, this time of year is especially poignant. August 30 is the anniversary of their transition to Spirit, and yet their timeless wisdom touches someone new every day. In honor of their incredible legacies, this week we are sharing excerpts from a couple of their most treasured audios here on the You Can Heal Your Life Podcast. In today's episode, you'll hear an excerpt from Wayne's audiobook, I Can See Clearly Now. In this excerpt, Wayne offers up his own life as an example of how we can all recognize the hand of the Divine steering our individual courses, helping us accomplish the mission we came here to fulfill. If you enjoy this chapter, you can listen to the full audiobook FREE in the Empower You Unlimited Audio App! Plus, listen to 9 more of Louise Hay and Wayne Dyer's most-loved audiobooks, meditations, and lectures totally FREE in the app through August 31st. Visit hayhouse.com/august to download the app for free and start listening today!
Welcome fellow Joy Riders to the Masculine Journey Joyride Podcast! On this podcast you will hear funny stories, exchanges, and thought provoking moments that will amuse you, make you smile, and draw you closer to Jesus Christ in your journey of life. Hey Joyriders! This week the guys discuss and share their experiences of when they saw the light. To be more specific, the times in their lives when God revealed something to them. The clips are from "Seinfeld," "In The Army Now," "The Big Bang Theory," "Back To The Future," "Blazing Saddles," "Take On Me," by Aha and "I Can See Clearly Now," by Johnny Nash.
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You'll be able to see clearly when you remove the filters and eradicate the blind spots in your life. From our childhood each of us have developed limiting beliefs, beliefs that negatively effect our lives. However, just because we have a belief doesn't mean it's true. God gave us the power to remove the negativity of those beliefs and reframe them into something positive. Remove the filters and blind spots and start singing, "I Can See Clearly Now." Think About It: A negative area in your life is a limiting belief. Think about your thinking. Any blind spots? It can be hard to see a blind spot. Ask a confidant. Contact Us: soulgymsisters.com Online Course: https://the-soul-gym.teachable.com/ ***Replay --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/crystal14/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/crystal14/support
***Parently Ever After is a Brooke B Productions audio film*** Tameka cohosts the popular podcast, Parently Ever After, which discusses ways parents can co-parent effectively with their ex. But when it comes to Tameka co-parenting her teenage son, the advice she gives her listeners goes out the window. After her ex gets engaged, things between the two of them go from bad to worse, leaving Tameka to realize she may have to rely on the advice of her podcast after all. Written, directed, and produced by: Brooke B Creative Consultant: L Scott (Good Buzz Consulting) Recorded and mixed by: Brooke B and L Scott Music and Sound design by: Brooke B and L Scott The Cast - Tameka voiced by: Brooke B Kelly voiced by: Charlie T. Savage Restaurant Hostess voiced by: Abigail Morrison Restaurant Waitress voiced by: Tiara Grace Starks Narrator: David Nelson Podcast Fan voiced by: Kristina Sullivan Nathan Maxwell voiced by: Gervais Weekes Omar voiced by: Benjamin Bryant Aunt Emma voiced by: Norma Vargus Brandon voiced by: James Eaton Wedding Officiant voiced by: Damani Lee Alexis Vaughn voiced by: Lindsay Elisabeth Parently Ever After: Part 1 "Shout Out to My Ex" Parently Ever After: Part 2 "Super Bass" Parently Ever After: Part 3: "I Can See Clearly Now" www.brookebproductions.com www.goodbuzzconsulting.com
***Parently Ever After is a Brooke B Productions audio film*** Tameka cohosts the popular podcast, Parently Ever After, which discusses ways parents can co-parent effectively with their ex. But when it comes to Tameka co-parenting her teenage son, the advice she gives her listeners goes out the window. After her ex gets engaged, things between the two of them go from bad to worse, leaving Tameka to realize she may have to rely on the advice of her podcast after all. Written, directed, and produced by: Brooke B Creative Consultant: L Scott (Good Buzz Consulting) Recorded and mixed by: Brooke B and L Scott Music and Sound design by: Brooke B and L Scott The Cast - Tameka voiced by: Brooke B Omar voiced by: Benjamin Bryant Podcast Caller Sharonda voiced by: Chelsea Knight Podcast Caller Jason voiced by: Brendon Mason Podcast Caller Paige voiced by: Lauren Calucag Nathan Maxwell voiced by: Gervais Weekes Kelly voiced by: Charlie T. Savage Paul voiced by: Nico Schanding Alexis Vaughn voiced by: Lindsay Elisabeth Brandon voiced by: James Eaton Restaurant waiter voiced by: Randell Mitchell Parently Ever After: Part 1 "Shout Out to My Ex" Parently Ever After: Part 2 "Super Bass" Parently Ever After: Part 3: "I Can See Clearly Now" www.brookebproductions.com www.goodbuzzconsulting.com
***Parently Ever After is a Brooke B Productions audio film*** Tameka cohosts the popular podcast, Parently Ever After, which discusses ways parents can co-parent effectively with their ex. But when it comes to Tameka co-parenting her teenage son, the advice she gives her listeners goes out the window. After her ex gets engaged, things between the two of them go from bad to worse, leaving Tameka to realize she may have to rely on the advice of her podcast after all. Written, directed, and produced by: Brooke B Creative Consultant: L Scott (Good Buzz Consulting) Recorded and mixed by: Brooke B and L Scott Music and Sound design by: Brooke B and L Scott The Cast - Tameka voiced by: Brooke B Omar voiced by: Benjamin Bryant Podcast Caller Monique voiced by: Heather Williams Podcast Caller Darren voiced by: Chad Fleming Brandon voiced by: James Eaton Nathan Maxwell voiced by: Gervais Weekes Paul voiced by: Nico Schanding Alexis Vaughn voiced by: Lindsay Elisabeth Wardrobe Consultant voiced by: L Scott Kelly voiced by: Charlie T. Savage Parently Ever After: Part 1 "Shout Out to My Ex" Parently Ever After: Part 2 "Super Bass" Parently Ever After: Part 3: "I Can See Clearly Now" www.brookebproductions.com www.goodbuzzconsulting.com
Lisa 6:3 - "I Can See Clearly Now" Zech. 4:10. Does it really matter who helped you along your way, as long as you're able to see who God is now and that your sins are forgiven. We praise God for the vessels used to help us grow in our faith. Be Blessed. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lisa-l-dalton/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lisa-l-dalton/support
Many of us can relate to the feeling of being stuck in our lives and wanting to experience something deeper. In this conversation we hope to show you how even the darkest moments of life can be an opportunity for spiritual growth and hold many gifts. Cancer is a very difficult and sometimes heartbreaking journey, but it can also be incredibly transformative and a catalyst for spiritual awakening. My guest is healer, coach and author Celine O'Donovan. We'll be discussing her powerful journey: the path of spiritual awakening through the experience of cancer. Celine shares her personal experience, life lessons and gifts from her experience. Visit Celine at http://www.celineodonovan.com/ Reference: Gifts from the Devastation by Celine O'Donovan; I Can See Clearly Now by Wayne Dyer; Hands of Light by Barbara Ann Brennan If you enjoyed this conversation and wish to support our podcast, please like, comment and share our channel. Contributions (any amount) can be made to https://paypal.me/thoughtchange. Thank you! We appreciate your support! Exploring the Mystical Side of Life is on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/exploringthemysticalsideoflife/ Visit Linda Lang at https://ThoughtChange.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thoughtchange123 Twitter: https://twitter.com/ThoughtChange1 YouTube ThoughtChange: https://www.youtube.com/@ThoughtChange ThoughtChange on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/linda.lang.thoughtchange --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thoughtchange/message
Episode 155: Who needs some JOY in their life this week? Well, this song and this guest are the perfect combo! This week we discuss I Can See Clearly Now by Johnny Nash with guest, comedian Jason Lawhead. What a pleasure. Nothing but yacht rock and blue skies! Jason Lawhead https://www.jasonlawheadcomedy.com Jason's Guilty Pleasure Song: Key Largo by Bertie Higgins Special THANK YOU Chuck Savage & Eddie Hawkins: Intro music Sara Wessling: Guilty Pleasures vocals Jeremy Essig: Six Degrees of The Clash ********** We have a Patreon Page! https://www.patreon.com/rockthecashbar If you would like to help support Rock the Cash Bar we have some fun perks for becoming a Patreon member! For $5 a month Patreon members will have a private community, receive some awesome Rock the Cash Bar swag and once a month we draw one Patreon member's name and let them choose a song for us to cover! We have Merch! https://www.rockthecashbarpodcastmerch.com Shirts, hats, stickers, mugs and more! Check it out! Website: https://www.rockthecashbarpodcast.com PLEASE rate and leave us a review! It really helps!! Thank you!
In this episode of Hornpod Film Club, we explore the 1997 hit movie, Grosse Pointe Blank. Starring John Cusack as a hitman attending his high school reunion, the film blends action, comedy, romance and maybe a little Rude Boy mythology. The soundtrack is iconic and peppered with ska and reggae classics like "I Can See Clearly Now" by Johnny Nash, “Rudie Can't Fail” by The Clash and “A” Message to You Rudy” by The Specials. Our special guest for this episode is Ryan Reeves, guitarist for the band, The Exceptions. Ryan compares his experiences growing up as a ska kid in Detroit in the 80s to what we see on film, but also offers insights into the main character's psyche. We get into it! All this, and Ska Canon.
Legendary podcaster, friend of the show, and married heterosexual Elizabeth Laime stops in to talk about her new podcast The One Sure Thing, a whimsical dive into death and dying. Also: Thot Shit, mountain cabins, our time on Earth as a cosmic puberty, meeting a sociopath at Rage, grief as love unexpressed, how bereavement makes Stepmom and “I Can See Clearly Now” hit different, and getting signs from the other side. Also, we cannot stress this enough, she is very very rich.
I Can See Clearly Now. 12/20/2022
This week the brothers are back together and you can tell by the vibes of the conversations. The brothers start with mental checks and then the episode takes off. The brothers talk about Prime again and they also weigh in on the Britney Griner and Merchant of Death Trade. They hit the Whoosh Moment of the Week and then let Johnny Nash close the episode out with I Can See Clearly Now. Don't forget each and every Saturday nights from 10pm-12 am the new episodes of Wooisms drops on Nspire U on Air and the replay on Fridays during the same time. Also, head over to www.wooisms.com for all the latest updates and merchandise. As always peaux up, light the hookah, sit back and enjoy this thang known as Wooisms. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wooisms/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wooisms/support
I Can See Clearly Now. 11/9/2022
The Cowsills had an incredible ride in the 1960s. A family-based band with up to 6 siblings plus their mom, they went from playing cover songs to being discovered and featured on the Today Show, which was watched by Johnny Nash of "I Can See Clearly Now" fame who then signed this all-white group of kids to his black record label. After adding their mom into the group and completely changing their musical style they had a string of hits with "The Rain, The Park, And Other Things", "Hair" and "Indian Lake". I discuss all of this with Bob, Paul and Susan Cowsill and we do a Songfest.My featured song in this episode is “Because She Said So”. Spotify link here.“Dream With Robert Miller”. Click here.--------------------------------------------- Bob, Paul, Susan and I discuss:What it was like for them to be stars in the 60sPlaying cover songsTheir first big break on the Today ShowJohnny Nash hearing them on that show and signing themSeveral flopsAdding their mother into the bandArtie KornfeldTheir first hit with “The Rain…” Songfest:“The Rain, The Park, And Other Things”“Hair”“Indian Lake” If you enjoyed the show, please Subscribe, Rate, and Review. Just Click Here. “All Of The Time” is Robert's most recent single by his band Project Grand Slam. It's a playful, whimsical love song. It's light and airy and exudes the happiness and joy of being in love. The reviewers agree. Melody Maker gives it 5 Stars and calls it “Pure bliss…An intimate sound with abundant melodic riches!”. Pop Icon also gives it 5 Stars and calls it “Ecstasy…One of the best all-around bands working today!”. And Mob York City says simply “Excellence…A band in full command of their powers!” Watch the video here. You can stream “All Of The Time” on Spotify, Apple, Amazon or any of the other streaming platforms. And you can download it here. “The Shakespeare Concert” is the latest album by Robert's band, Project Grand Slam. It's been praised by famous musicians including Mark Farner of Grand Funk Railroad, Jim Peterik of the Ides Of March, Joey Dee of Peppermint Twist fame, legendary guitarist Elliott Randall, and celebrated British composer Sarah Class. The music reviewers have called it “Perfection!”, “5 Stars!”, “Thrilling!”, and “A Masterpiece!”. The album can be streamed on Spotify, Apple and all the other streaming services. You can watch the Highlight Reel HERE. And you can purchase a digital download or autographed CD of the album HERE. “The Fall Of Winter” is Robert's single in collaboration with legendary rocker Jim Peterik of the Ides Of March and formerly with Survivor. Also featuring renowned guitarist Elliott Randall (Steely Dan/Doobie Brothers) and keyboard ace Tony Carey (Joe Cocker/Eric Burden). “A triumph!” (The Indie Source). “Flexes Real Rock Muscle!” (Celebrity Zone). Stream it on Spotify or Apple. Watch the lyric video here. Download it here. Robert's “Follow Your Dream Handbook” is an Amazon #1 Bestseller. It's a combination memoir of his unique musical journey and a step by step how-to follow and succeed at your dream. Available on Amazon and wherever books are sold. Connect with The Cowsills at:www.cowsill.comwww.facebook.com/thecowsills“The Cowsills Podcast” Audio production:Jimmy RavenscroftKymera Films Connect with the Follow Your Dream Podcast:WebsiteFacebookLinkedInEmail RobertYouTube Listen to the Follow Your Dream Podcast on these podcast platforms:CastBoxSpotifyApple Follow Robert's band, Project Grand Slam, and his music:WebsiteInstagramPGS StoreYouTubeFacebookSpotify MusicApple MusicEmail
9/18/2022 - I Can See Clearly Now (11:00am) - Mark 8:11-26 - Dr. Mark Hitchcock
Notes: Judi is wishing for sunshine, then some rain; moonlight and starlight -- for herself, and for all of us... and when we get to sing this song of hers, we get to wish it for ourselves -- and each other. Every little wish for me and for we.... such a good feeling to remember our social connection, how natural it feels as humans to care for each other. I love the way each part you can sing in this song builds to a natural ending note... and those notes, stacked on each other, create a sweet, surprising chord. I also find the silence intriguing -- lots of space in these layers; chances to listen to the other voices. It's a little bit like remembering there are other people in the room with their own lives and stories and sorrows and delights, and there's space for them, too.... and maybe, combined, we're even more intriguing and colorful than alone? I particularly appreciate this song as I tentatively explore gathering more frequently with real, live people now... and I am surprised by the intensity of the experience. Disclosure: Judi has been my mentor and teacher and friend since 2015.... I asked her nicely (pleaded) to create a pocket song for the podcast. So I think this counts as a bespoke song?! Songwriter Info: Judi (Donaghy) Vinar “The incredible thing about Judi is that no matter what style she happens to be singing, it sounds as though she doesn't do anything else”…Rick Carlson – Pianist A member of the Twin Cities music scene since 1989, Judi has sung with the Wolverines, JazzMN, St. Croix Jazz Orchestra, The Girls, and numerous shows under the production of Lori Dokken. Judi tours worldwide with Vocal Master Bobby McFerrin as a member of his latest band “Gimme5”. By day Judi is a freelance Vocal instructor and Choral Director for Unity Minneapolis. She has been a faculty member of Bobby McFerrin's “Circlesongs” workshops since 2005. Also an award winning songwriter (JAZZIZ), Judi's songs have been recorded by Debbie Duncan, the Girls, Paula Lammers, and Three Hits & a Miss. To find Judi's recordings on ITunes or Youtube, search under Judi Donaghy. To learn more about upcoming events or join her mailing list, go to www.judivinar.com. Links: Judi's website: www.judivinar.com Judi singing "I Can See Clearly Now" with Bobby McFerrin (just one of my favorite videos ever) judivinar@gmail.com Song Learning Time Stamps: Start time of teaching: 00:03:44 Start time of reprise: 00:13:02 Nuts & Bolts: 4:4, Mostly minor... except for that one crucial note. Layer song. Visit abreathofsong.com for lyrics, more of Patty's artwork, and a way to nominate songs or songwriters for the podcast. Join the A Breath of Song mailing list to receive a heads up as a new episode is released, plus a large version of the artwork, brief thoughts from my slightly peculiar brain... and occasional extras when they seem vitally important! No junk -- I will never sell your address. I read out all your names into my living room when I send new mailings... I appreciate the connection to you who are listening and singing these songs with me. Exchange energy with A Breath of Song with dollars at the Gratitude Jar (whoo-hoo!!!!), or by making comments, leaving reviews, suggesting songs or songwriters (including yourself) ..... your participation matters!
Miss Heard shares a misheard song lyric from Johnny Nash's famous song “I Can See Clearly Now”. He was a Renaissance man with writing songs, singing, and even some acting gigs. His legacy lives on with this song in such movies as Cool Runnings, Grosse Point Blank, and Thelma & Louise. You can listen to all our episodes at our website at: https://pod.co/miss-heard-song-lyrics or iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify and many more platforms under Podcast name “Miss Heard Song Lyrics” #missheardsonglyrics #missheardsongs #missheardlyrics #misheardsonglyrics #misheardsongs #IcanSeeClearlyNow #JohnnyNash #TheRainIsGone #LorraineIsGone #BobMarley #JimmyCliff #CoolRunnings https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Can_See_Clearly_Now https://www.songfacts.com/facts/johnny-nash/i-can-see-clearly-now https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Nash
This week I talk with the punk rock legend that is John Jughead Pierson! You know Jughead from Screeching Weasel, Even in Blackouts, The Mopes, The Mitochondriacs and his podcast Jughead's Basement. On this episode we talk-creativity that you can't turn off-how John losing his record collection was a catalyst for Jughead's Basement-revisiting early Screeching Weasel for inspiration for The Mitochondriacs-the similarities and differences between writing a play and writing a song-the far reaching (and long lasting) impact of Lookout Records-the importance of travel and seeing the world-using improv skills to podcast-picking up the songwriting duties in Even In Blackouts-how Johns mind forced him to write songs again after taking a break-breaking strings and breaking guitars with your strumming-finding inspiration for music and art in the world-why Al Sobrante has an executive producer credit on My Brain Hurts & much moreFollow John https://www.jugheadsbasementpodcast.comhttps://themitochondriacs.bandcamp.comhttps://eveninblackouts.bandcamp.comhttps://www.youtube.com/user/JohnJugheadhttps://www.instagram.com/johnjugheadpiersonhttps://www.instagram.com/jugheadsbasementhttps://www.facebook.com/MemoriesOfAJugheadCheck out the Power Chord Hour radio show every Friday night at 10 to midnight est on 107.9 WRFA in Jamestown, NY. Stream the station online at wrfalp.com/streaming/ or listen on the WRFA app.powerchordhour@gmail.comInstagram - www.instagram.com/powerchordhourTwitter - www.twitter.com/powerchordhourFacebook - www.facebook.com/powerchordhourYoutube - www.youtube.com/channel/UC6jTfzjB3-mzmWM-51c8LggSpotify Episode Playlists - https://open.spotify.com/user/kzavhk5ghelpnthfby9o41gnr?si=4WvOdgAmSsKoswf_HTh_Mg
Feel the rhythm, feel the rhyme, get on up, it's podcast time! We're feeling very Olympic today as we discuss Cool Runnings, the story of the Jamaican bobsled team in the 1988 Calgary Winter Olympics. We discuss late eighties fashion, the cold hard truth of the cold, teaching kids about racism, the lessons we learn from failure, countless one- liners, and much more! Cool Runnings is a 1993 American comedy sports film directed by Jon Turteltaub and starring Leon Robinson, Doug E. Doug, Rawle D. Lewis, Malik Yoba, and John Candy. It is loosely based on the true story of the Jamaica national bobsleigh team's debut in competition during the 1988 Winter Olympics. Cool Runnings was released in the United States on October 1, 1993 to generally positive reviews. The film's soundtrack also became popular with Jimmy Cliff performing a cover of Johnny Nash's "I Can See Clearly Now", which reached the top 40 as a single in the United States, Canada, France, and the United Kingdom.
Are you ready to embark on a delightful, journey filled with music, memories, and a dash of quirky humor? Join us as we pull up a chair with our dear friends Lynn and Larry, a couple who have learned to navigate the highs and lows of their 34-year-long marriage with a little help from their shared love of music. You're bound to find yourself smiling as we recall how Larry, our shy so-called guy, used to serenade Lynn with love songs to wake her up, and how their shared playlist encapsulates their unique love story. During our conversation, we'll also shed light on the profound impact of music in teaching, relationships, and self-expression. As experienced music teachers, Lynn and Larry give us an insightful look into their classrooms, sharing amusing anecdotes about their students and their personal experiences. Get ready to be intrigued as we dive into their karaoke escapades, and the surprising ways in which picking up a song, regardless of one's musical ability, can be an empowering act of self-expression. Finally, as we wrap up this heartwarming chat, prepare to travel back in time as we explore Larry's childhood, his love affair with music, his time in a community band, and his journey to becoming a music teacher. We'll also delve into their favorite song, "I Can See Clearly Now" by Johnny Nash, touching upon the song's uplifting message of hope and courage. This episode is not only a celebration of the magical, transformative power of music but also a testament to the enduring bond between Lynn and Larry. So, are you ready to hit 'play' on this musical adventure?Listen to the playlist on SpotifyWatch the episode on YouTubeFollow Music Junkies everywhere Make sure to HIT that LIKE BUTTON and SUBSCRIBE to our Channel to be notified of new episodes! If you love Music Junkies share it !!New EP is out every MONDAY at 12 pm Rock on! Music JunkiesSupport the show
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The Olympics are LIVE so, in the spirit of the greatest competition in the world, this week's #FNKGold theme was all about strength, perseverance, commitment, and going for the gold! Any songs that got the incredible karaoke artists in Friday Night Karaoke AMPED UP and ready to WIN, or songs about winning / being the champ! If it got their pulse pumping like a speed drummer on one too many Red Bulls, they were probably ready to take on this theme!Featured in this episode alongside hosts Mike Wiston and Joe Rubin:- Heather Gurnari and Jennifer Adams with When You Believe by Mariah Carey and Whitney Houston- Tyler Turcotte with One Moment in Time by Whitney Houston- Katie Rose with Bodies by Drowning Pool- Jay Thomas with You Gotta Be by Des'ree- Kelsey Wells with I Feel Lucky by Mary Chapin Carpenter- Scott Berg with Simple Man by Lynard Skynard- Isabel Aguilar with I Can See Clearly Now by Johnny Nash- Jacob Tyloch with All the Gold in California by The Gatlin Brothers- Reggie Jeng Valenzuela, Tracy Lynn, Maria Mars Cross, Dana LaValle with Eye of the Tiger by Survivor- Karen Kolar and Eric Dubrofsky with Let's Get Loud by Jennifer LopezLove what you hear? Join the official Friday Night Karaoke FB group, a completely negativity free karaoke destination, and be part of the action! www.facebook.com/groups/fridaynightkaraoke. Hope to see you there!
Welcome back to another episode in shine. Today my guest is Jim Cusumano who has had quite the life and has journeyed through several “life purposes.” Jim was a teenage rockstar, literally traveling the world with his band. Then he went on into the world of education where he garnered a PHD in Physical Chemistry - knows all about quantum physics ( I can't elaborate!), he has produced a major film, has started and led several successful Silicon Valley companies, is an author and now he and his wife own a Holistic Hotel in Prague. His latest book is the first in a series called “I Can See Clearly Now”, the rise of a supernatural hero. The book is what he calls “wisdom fiction”. I call it spiritual fiction - a book with meaning, fun, surprises, sort of a mystery - and an overall engaging read.The most important message in the book is that we all need to find our true gifts, or what Jim calls our essence, and then share it with the world. Because life will be better if we find and follow our life purpose. Amen to that….I'm following my purpose of shining the light on those who are raising the vibration of the planet to help others shine their light. And you know what….it feels AWESOME!Enjoy this chat and please like, subscribe and rate the episode and share with friends too. Let's keep the light shining!FIND JIM HERE:jimthealchymist.comKIMwww.kim-selby.comInstagram: @kimduffselbyFacebook: Kim Duff Selby
Celeste Mergens is the founder and CEO of Days for Girls International, an award-winning NGO that works to shatter stigma and limitations associated with menstruation for improved health, education and livelihood outcomes. To date, Days for Girls has reached more than 2.1 million women and girls in 144 countries on 6 continents with quality, sustainable menstrual care solutions and health education. Celeste is a sought-after speaker who has been featured in Oprah's O Magazine and Forbes, among other top-tier publications. She was recently named an AARP Purpose Prize Award winner, a Conscious Company Global Impact Entrepreneur of the year and Women Economic Forum's Woman of the Decade. www.DaysforGirls.org My favorite song that I was listening to prior to our call: "I Can See Clearly Now" by artist Jimmy Cliff Meet the host: Well, not-so-simply put, Dr. Alisha “Ali” Griffith is a powerhouse. A published #1 best selling author, global transformational speaker and a startup business coach for moms, she has dedicated her career to helping moms to launch their own profitable personal brands online and create wealth on their own time and terms. Whether we're talking about this hit podcast, The Dr. Ali Griffith Show, or leading the sales teams for personal development and media titans such as Lisa Nichols, Steve Harvey or Susie Carder, Dr. Ali is the rock star in every room she enters, including being a featured speaker at the World Summit 2020, held by Tony Robbins and Dean Graziosi, to almost 9,000 attendees. But what sets her apart from many, is that she's not one to rise alone. With an incomparable blend of business strategy and personal development, there is a depth to Dr. Ali's coaching that is unmatched. Her proven path to profitability— laser clarity, systems and sales—Learn more about Dr. Ali and opportunities to build an extraordinary personal brand and life at www.draligriffith.com. NOW LET'S CONNECT FOR REAL FOR REAL! Follow Dr. Ali Griffith on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/draligriffith and https://www.instagram.com/mompreneursonfiretribe Interested in Starting, Building and Launching your OWN Personal Brand Online, don't do it alone Join my FREE Facebook Group The Mompreneurs TRIBE https://facebook.com/groups/themompreneurs FAN of this PODCAST? If YASSS, leave your thoughts with your RATING and REVIEW and follow on your favorite podcast platform, so you will know when the next podcast is released! Your ratings and reviews matter A LOT and helps to spread the messages for more mompreneurs to be ignited in their purpose, passion and pockets!
Peggy's run her own private practice in New Jersey for much of her career, redirected a significant portion of her focus to the practice of gratitude, published her first book, a memoir entitled I CAN SEE CLEARLY NOW a bit over a year ago and has a second book in process. You can learn more about her and what she does on her website. If you'd like to order her book, I CAN SEE CLEARLY NOW, which I highly recommend, you can do that here!
Hello again and welcome back to the Daily Mastermind. Thank you for tuning in today, and I look forward to sharing another favorite principle I learned from listening to Wayne Dyers book, "I Can See Clearly Now". Today I want to talk with you about learning to turn Tragedy into Triumph. This episode is a worldwide broadcast on the weekly Morning Motivation episode I do every Wednesday morning to thousands of entrepreneurs around the world. Wayne Dyer speaks about this principle when he talks about his meeting with a mentor and thought leader, Viktor Frankl. I hope this episode brings you value and would love to hear your feedback... George Wright III