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"I Don't Have a Gambling Problem, I Have A Competition Problem" Davis Mattek and Nate Nohling recap and discuss Episode 5 & 6 of ESPN's "The Last Dance" Michael Jordan Documentary, including his gambling problem, his shoe contract, his debt to Slim Bouler, owning Clyde Drexler, the the 1992 Dream Team and much more. www.patreon.com/taekcast www.sportsgrid.com Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Topics: A Black Renaissance?, Mariah Carey, House Party, In Living Color / The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (Bonus Artist: hidingtobefound) 1990 General Snapshots 1. George Bush Sr. President 2. January - United States invasion of Panama: General Manuel Noriega, the deposed "strongman of Panama", surrenders to American forces. 3. January - Douglas Wilder becomes the first elected African American governor as he takes office in Richmond, Virginia. 4. January - Mayor Marion Barry is arrested for drug possession in an FBI sting. 5. February - James "Buster" Douglas knocks out Mike Tyson to win the World Heavyweight Boxing crown. 6. February - A smoking ban takes effect on all domestic U.S. flights of less than six hours. 7. March - Greyhound bus drivers’ strike for higher pay. 8. April - STS-31: The Hubble Space Telescope is launched aboard Space Shuttle Discovery. 9. June - Nelson Mandela tours North America, visiting 3 Canadian cities and 8 U.S. cities. 10. July - George H. W. Bush signs the Americans with Disabilities Act, designed to protect disabled Americans from discrimination. 11. August - Gulf War: Iraq invades Kuwait, eventually leading to the Gulf War. 12. September - Chris Rock makes Saturday Night Live debut. 13. October - Evander Holyfield defeats James "Buster" Douglas to become the heavyweight boxing champion. 14. November - Sharon Pratt Kelly is elected Mayor of the District of Columbia, becoming the first black woman to head a major U.S. city. She takes office January 2, 1991. 15. Top 3 Pop Songs 16. #1 "Hold On" Wilson Phillips 17. #2 "It Must Have Been Love" Roxette 18. #3 "Nothing Compares 2 U" Sinéad O'Connor 19. Record of the Year - "Another Day in Paradise" – Phil Collins 20. Album of the Year - Quincy Jones (producer & artist) for Back on the Block 21. Song of the Year - "From a Distance" performed by Bette Midler 22. Best New Artist - Mariah Carey 23. Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female - Anita Baker for Compositions 24. Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male - Luther Vandross for "Here and Now" 25. Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group - Ray Charles & Chaka Khan for "I'll Be Good to You" 26. Best Rhythm & Blues Song - "U Can't Touch This" performed by M.C. Hammer 27. Best Rap Solo Performance - M.C. Hammer for "U Can't Touch This" 28. Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group - Big Daddy Kane, Ice T, Kool Moe Dee, Melle Mel, Quincy D. III & Quincy Jones for "Back on the Block" 29. Top 3 Movies 30. #1 Ghost 31. #2 Home Alone 32. # 3 Pretty Woman 33. Other Notables: 34. Top 3 TV Shows 35. Cheers 36. 60 Minutes 37. Roseanne 38. Debuts: In Living Color, True Colors, Brewster Place, The Fresh Prince 39. Economic Snapshots 40. New Home: 123k (previously 120K) 41. Avg Rent: 465 (425) 42. Avg. Income: 29k (27K) 43. New Car: 16k (15K) 44. Harvard: 13.5k (12.7k) 45. Movie Ticket: 4 3.50 - same 46. Gas: 1.34 (.97) 47. Stamp: .25 (.25) 48. Social Scene: Pop Culture Dominance and Influence 49. Politics: Colin Powell, Douglas Wilder, Congressional Black Caucus @ 25 (John Lewis 2nd term) 50. Business: Ebony/Jet, Russel Simmons, Reginald F. Lewis 51. Sports: Magic Johnson, Michael Jordan, Mike Tyson, Barry Sanders, Jerry Rice, Barry Bonds, Ken Griffey Jr. 52. Music: Michael Jackson, Prince, Whitney, Janet Jackson, MC Hammer, Anita Baker 53. Movies: Eddie Murphy, Denzel Washington, Whoopi Goldberg, Morgan Freeman, Spike Lee, Robert Townsend 54. Television: Oprah (Daytime), Cosby (Prime time), Aresnio (Nighttime) 55. Open Comments: 56. Question: Assimilation? OK, but who is changing who? Are we changing America or is America Changing us? 57. Music Scene 58. Black Songs from the Top 40 59. #4 "Poison" Bell Biv DeVoe 60. #6 "Vision of Love" Mariah Carey 61. #8 "Hold On" En Vogue 62. #11 "Do Me!" Bell Biv DeVoe 63. #13 "Pump Up the Jam" Technotronic 64. #14 "Opposites Attract" Paula Abdul and The Wild Pair 65. #15 "Escapade" Janet Jackson 66. #17 "Close to You" Maxi Priest 67. #21 "All Around the World" Lisa Stansfield 68. #22 "I Wanna Be Rich" Calloway 69. #23 "Rub You the Right Way" Johnny Gill 70. #24 "She Ain't Worth It" Glenn Medeiros and Bobby Brown 71. #26 "The Power" Snap! 72. #30 "Two to Make It Right" Seduction 73. #33 "Step by Step" New Kids on the Block 74. #36 "I Don't Have the Heart" James Ingram 75. #38 "Rhythm Nation" Janet Jackson 76. #41 "Everything" Jody Watley 77. #42 "Back to Life (However Do You Want Me)" Soul II Soul featuring Caron Wheeler 78. #43 "Here and Now" Luther Vandross 79. Top RnB Albums 80. January Tender Lover Babyface 81. January Back on the Block Quincy Jones 82. April Please Hammer, Don't Hurt 'Em MC Hammer 83. June Poison Bell Biv DeVoe 84. June Johnny Gill Johnny Gill 85. August I'll Give All My Love to You Keith Sweat 86. December I'm Your Baby Tonight Whitney Houston 87. Featured Artist: Mariah Angela Carey, (Songbird) singer, songwriter, record producer, actress and philanthropist 88. Childhood - Born to Patricia (Hickey), an Irish American mezzo-soprano opera singer, and Alfred Roy Carey, an aeronautical engineer. They got divorced when Carey was only three. Her first public performance was at the age of six. By the age of sixteen, she was skipping classes to write songs and her brother, Morgan, paid for her first recording session. She finally graduated from Harborfields High School, in 1987. 89. Career - Before Carey got her big break, she worked as a temp and juggled with a few odd jobs such as a beautician, hair sweeper in a salon, waitress and as a coat check girl. After several years of struggling, Carey began singing background vocals for the pop and salsa singer-songwriter Brenda Starr in the late 1980s. Additionally, Carey wrote four songs with Ben Margulies, which solely constituted her demo tape. Margulies was a drummer, guitarist, piano player and singer. (One of Margulies's bandmates went to high school with Mariah’s older brother) Starr ultimately helped Carey land a record contract by giving her demo tape to Columbia Records executive Tommy Mottola. In 1988, Mottola signed her***. 90. In June of 1990, her self-titled album, ‘Mariah Carey’, which contained four No.1 hits were released. It was the best-selling album of 1991 and has been certified nine times Platinum. 91. Aside from her voice, she has become known for her songwriting. Yahoo Music editor Jason Ankeny wrote, "She earned frequent comparison to rivals Whitney Houston and Celine Dion but did them both one better by composing all of her own material." Also, according to Billboard magazine, she was the most successful artist of the 1990s in the United States. Additionally, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) lists Carey as the third best-selling female artist of all-time behind Madonna, Rhianna, maybe Taylor Swift. 92. Open Comments: 93. Point #1 – Divas status is earned. (She stuck to her guns re: song writing / Dunked on everyone / Checked Eminem) 94. Pont #2 – Studio performer, but not studio tricks. 95. Point #3 – The Christmas Song 96. Question: Is Mariah a "Soul" singer? 97. Movie Scene: House Party,” …an infectious, engaging comedy starring the rap duo Kid 'N Play.” 98. Plot: Although Kid has been grounded by his father, he sneaks out for a party at his friend Play's house. But Kid has no clue about the trouble that awaits him in the form of three thugs from school. 99. Release date: March 9, 1990 / Rotten Tomatoes: 93% 4.5 Stars 100. Budget - $2.5m, / Box office - $26.4m 101. Open Comments: 102. Point #1: Cast is great (Tisha & Martin broke out) 103. Point #2: First truly successful "Hood" comedy franchise. (4! sequels) 104. Point #3: Not possible without the success of Robert and Spike. Director said the project only got the green light because of the recent box office success of "black" movies. 105. Question: What are some of your house party war stories? 106. Television Scene 107. #1 - In Living Color (1990–1994): [IMDB Rating: 8.1/10] Keenen Ivory Wayans (@ wasn't looking to do a TV show. In 1988, he was riding high on the success of his cult hit I'm Gonna Git You Sucka and contemplating his next movie. But he took a meeting with a fledgling network called Fox, which made an offer he couldn't refuse. "They told me I could do whatever I wanted," Wayans, 61, recalls. What he wanted was to do a show like Saturday Night Live only much, much edgier. Homey Da Clown, Homeboy Shopping Network, Men on Films, Fire Marshall Bill, Oswald Bates, Wanda, The Fly Girls — the skits Wayans and his mostly African American cast performed each week pushed the envelope not just of TV's color barrier but of TV comedy, won an Emmy and incubated the careers of stars Jim Carrey, Jamie Foxx and Jennifer Lopez, and several members of the Wayans family. 108. Open Comments: 109. Question: Chapelle or In Living Color? 110. #2 - The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (1990–1996) [MDB Rating: 7.9/10]: A streetwise, poor young man from Philadelphia is sent by his mother to live with his aunt, uncle and cousins in their Bel-Air mansion. 111. Open Comments 112. Point #1 - Will and Jazzy were supposed to do the movie House Party 113. Point #2 - Quincy is doing the most! - Fresh Prince, a collaboration of Quincy Jones and the then-married team of Andy and Susan Borowitz, was based loosely on the life of Will Smith’s then-manager Benny Medina (and on the lifestyle of Jones’ own family) and ran on NBC from 1990-96. NBC was wary of a project starring a rapper, and the show was derided at first by some for a lack of grit. Ultimately, critiques proved ignorant, as the sitcom became part of the cultural DNA of the 1990s. “The Cosbys were affluent,” said Quincy Jones in 2015, “but the Banks’ were wealthy. I don’t think you’d ever seen a wealthy African-American family on television until Fresh Prince, and you definitely hadn’t seen a kid from the hip-hop generation until Fresh Prince.” 114. Open Comments: 115. Question: Why wasn't this just "Different Strokes" - Pt. 2? 116. Vote: Best/most important/favorite pop culture item from 1990?
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How to overcome yourself and your mindset. Brian breaks down how to overcome your excuses for not learning how to play tennis in 2020. TOP OBJECTIONS FOR NOT PLAYING TENNIS: 1. I Don't Have The Money. 2. I Don't Have the Time. 3. I'm Not Good Enough. 4. I Tried It Before and I Wasn't Very Good Reserve Your Spot in Brian's 2020 Adult Tennis Programs in Miami on Backhand-City.com
NºTitulo PistaArtista1 Sweat 19 (Extended Mix) vs I Don't Have a Drum Machine-Superlover & Jay Williams vs Yuksek2 Ain't Gonna Cry-Alex Preston3 You Don't Know (Richard Earnshaw Extend-Glen Horsborough4 You Can Make It (Alaia & Gallo Extended R-Shawn Christopher5 (It Happens) Sometimes (OFFAIAH Club Mix)-Jack Back6 Oh Mama (feat. Brushy One String)-Austin Ato7 Get on Your Feet-DJ Fudge8 Survivor (Extended Mix)-Jack Back9 In My Arms (Extended Vocal Mix)-Ferreck Dawn, Robosonic & Nikki Ambers10 Shout-Illyus & Barrientos11 Summer-Ben Morris12 Following (feat. Hayley May)-Martin Ikin13 Keep Pushing (Vocal Mix)-Bedran.14 The Delta (feat. Daddy Hemingway)-Oliver Dollar & Matthew K15 John's Church-Oliver Dollar & Nils Ohrmann16 Put Your Arms Around Me (Micky More & A-Tabula Rasa17 Take Me (Extended Mix)-Phil Fuldner
It's the first episode! That we recorded months ago... Sorry... The sound quality is trash, I know, buuutt I'm working on it, so stick with us please? Pretty please? Talking points - Sekiro: Hips Don't Lie (No Fightin), There's More Than One Milla Jovovich, Livin' In The City Ain't No Big Deal, I Don't Have 2077 Vision.
The world of music lost the great James Ingram yesterday, as he passed away at the age of 86. Ingram, an American singer, songwriter, record producer, and instrumentalist was a two-time Grammy Award-winner and a two-time Academy Award nominee for Best Original Song. James Ingram had charted eight Top 40 hits on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart from the early 1980s until the early 1990s, as well as thirteen top 40 hits on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. In addition, he charted 20 hits on the Adult Contemporary chart (including two number-ones). He had two number-one singles on the Hot 100: the first, a duet with fellow R&B artist Patti Austin, 1982's "Baby, Come to Me" topped the U.S. pop chart in 1983; "I Don't Have the Heart", which became his second number-one in 1990 was his only number-one as a solo artist. In between these hits, he also recorded the song "Somewhere Out There" with fellow recording artist Linda Ronstadt for the animated film An American Tail. Today, we mourn the passing, and celebrate the life, of the great James Ingram.
In our second compilation episode, we bring you bonus interview material that didn't make it into previous episodes. (So little time, so much to talk about!) Host Patricia McLinn talks with podcast guest authors Tawdra Kandle, Lou Aronica, Debra Salonen, Kevin Tumlinson, Barbara O’Neal, Steven Womack, Kate Moore, Yvonne Lindsay and Mary Buckham. Topics include: Recognizing a story at a young age [2:23] The Power of Words [2:52] Music [4:13] Food [20:45] I Don't Have a Favorite Color [26:22] Life in The 1800s [28:33] Parents [36:57] Thank you so much for listening. We hope you enjoyed the podcast enough to want to support us for future episodes. You can do that with as little as $1 a month -- that's only 25 cents per episode! What a deal! -- by pledging at Patreon. It's vital to Authors Love Readers to have your support. Thank you! Please also consider rating/reviewing the podcast wherever you listen to podcasts. Thanks to DialogMusik for the instrumentals that accompany this podcast.
Today Celina Celeste talks about the mindset of "I Don't Have". How it will hold you back from creating your best work and what to do to combat it.
Welcome back to the I Don't Have time to work podcast!! We're up to episode 6!! Can you believe it? This week we speak to Ryan from the Create or Die Tribe: www.instagram.com/idonthavetimetowork and also we spoke to Dania Micala from the Dania M Group and Creatorscode.co: www.instagram.com/daniamgroup www.instagram.com/creatorscode.co Don't forget to follow them on their respective socials!! We've changed our scheduling so the podcast will now be coming out every Sunday night at 8.30pm (Sydney Australia time) ready to get you inspired for your week. www.facebook.com/idonthavetimetowork www.instagram.com/idonthavetimetowork www.twitter.com/idhttw www.twitch.com/idonthavetimetowork
John Gary Williams was a member of the Mad Lads, who were signed to Stax Records in the early Sixties, while he was still in high school. They had several R&B hits, including "I Don't Have to Shop Around," and "I Want Someone."Williams decided to go solo in the early Seventies, recording a fantastic debut, self-titled album in 1973. Full of lush strings, funky rhythms, and Williams' falsetto overtop, it should've been a smash hit. Yet, distribution problems kept his album from getting into key markets like Detroit and Chicago.Now, over 40 years later, his album is finally getting a proper release, as part of Stax Records' 60th anniversary celebration.We chat with Williams about his early days in the Mad Lads, who were much closer to New York Doo Wop, than Memphis Soul. Plus, he talks about an upcoming movie that's in production about his life. And, he takes us track by track through the reissue of his debut
DAY 7 – "I Just Can’t Do It, I Don't Have it."How will you benefits from fasting from food, but fasting from Stinkin’ thinkin’ was unheard of—until now. As you continue to walk with me on this amazing journey and tap into this your own power, you will arrive at a place of victory and peace in your life, new self-worth that you have never known before. We are fasting from the Stinkin’ thought that says, "I Just Can’t Do It, don't have it." This type of thinking or mindset, and yes, attitude, that says, "I Just Can’t Do It, I don’t have enough money. I don’t know to do it, I’m not smart enough, I don't have enough time., I don't have enough any friends. I don't have enough experience, I never finished school. I don't have enough education . . . "
I heard a phrase this week that really stuck with me. Here it is: You can have success or you can have excuses, but you can only choose one. Then I thought about that. There are times when we accept circumstances and stop trying to find a way around them. There are times when we don't quit, we take negative consequences as feedback (instead of failure) and we keep moving toward our goal. Jim Rohn once said, "If you really want to do something, you'll find a way. If you don't, you'll find an excuse.” If your hands are full of excuses, you don't have any room for success. So let's look at some of the top excuses. I Don't Have The Money I eat from the "value menu" and I can't afford organic. I get this, but you can purchase a family package of chicken (for me about $5) and bake this (not fried). I use the Pressure Cooker XL and (just like the informerical) 20 minutes I have great tasting, healthier chicken. I still take off the skin. You can purchase frozen vegetables (or canned) and have a protein (chicken) and a carb (vegetables) ready to go for a healthy meal. That meal (for me) is $3.75. I Don't Have Time To Cook This is where we need to start the stopwatch on your phone the next time you go to get some "fast food." You drive there, wait in line, in some cases get asked to pull over, wait, only to get the wrong order. You go to a restaurant. You wait to be seated, wait for the waitress, wait for yours drinks, wait for the waiter to come back, wait for your food, wait for your check. Sure, I get it. You don't have to do dishes. How long does it take to put your dishes in the dishwasher? Then get the family involved in cooking and start your stopwatch. I think you'll find you save time (and money, and calories) eating at home. I've Never Done This Before There are tons of things you've succeeded at that you'd never done before you tried. You'd never walked before you did, never driven a car before you first got behind the wheel, never had a job before your first one. I Don't Know How One word: Google. No Internet? One Word: Library. Don't have a library. It is as simple as eat less (and eat better), and exercise more. The Conditions Aren't Right Zig Ziglar once said, "If you wait for all the lights to turn green at the same time, you will never make it to work. I Don't have Time To Work out For me, weight loss begins with the food. In regards to working out, I have done workouts that lasted 7 minutes and I've felt results. Who doesn't have 7 minutes? I Don't Have a Gym You don't Need a Gym. You can use your own body weight to get yourself in shape using just your body. You can even deal yourself a workout just using your body with FitDeck Bodyweight I Don't Have a Babysitter Do you have a TV? Then you do. Again, you can make this happen. You might even have the kids exercise with you and be the role model of health. Exercise is Boring Get some music, and pump up the jams. the workout will be over before you know it. Listen to some podcasts. Not sure how? Check out www.learntosubscribe.com to find out how you can use free software to listen to podcast on your phone. I Need a Coach or a Partner Over 60% of Americans are over-weight. See if any of your friends need to lose weight. I Don't Want to Get Pumped Up With Weights First of all, getting pumped up takes time. It's not like you're going to go to the gym once and wake up and go "Oh my! What have I done?" Secondly, there are ways to lift weight for muscle more than size. Please Supprt the Show by visiting www.logicalloss.com/support as Dave is currently unemployed
I Don't Have a Problem with Public Speaking Ep 30 Speaking with TJ Walker. The show about public speaking, media training, presentation skills, crisis communications, and presentation training. Thanks for listening to Speaking with TJ Walker. Please send any speaking-related questions you have directly to TJ at tj@mediatrainingworldwide.com and he will answer them in future episodes. Please connect with us at Media Training Worldwide http://www.mediatrainingworldwide.com On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tjwalkerinteractive Twitter: https://twitter.com/tjwalker Linkedin: T.J. Walker Youtube https://www.youtube.com/user/MediaTraining iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/podcast/id1072936158?mt=2&ls=1 Receive Free online Public Speaking or Media Training Course today http://www.mediatrainingworldwide.com/give-away.html Call +1.212.764.4955 now to discuss a customized media training or presentation training program for you or your organization. For keynote speech and media inquiries, call +1.212.764.4955 Online media and presentation training at http://www.mediatrainingworldwide.com/online-training.html Media Training Worldwide teaches people how to speak effectively to the media and to live audiences. We train people on all aspects of media training, public speaking, PowerPoint Presentations, crisis communications and presentation training.
I Don't Have a Thing to Wear - Tim Elmore - May 24-25, 2014
I Don't Have a Thing to Wear - Tim Elmore - May 24-25, 2014
Guest DJs: Brien Stewart (Avail, Lickity Split, 22 Turns for the Worse, the Key Figures, B.S.R.) and Chris Maschke (L.D.K., Psychotic Symptoms, B.S.R.) |Playlist:...Adolescents - Skate Babylon |R.K.L. - Pothead |Agent Orange - Everything Turns Grey |Slee Stax - Better Days |Hostile Environment - Out of Place (Live at Than's house) |L.D.K. - I Don't Have to Fight |D.I. - Richard Hung Himself |Circle Jerks - When the Shit Hits the Fan |M.D.C. - Business on Parade |Avail - Have They Won |Knot Head - Not in Form |J.F.A. - Johnny D |The Faction - Skate and Destroy |Dag Nasty - Circles |Transilience - Fatal Secrets |Spooky Ruben - 8pm Born on Labor Day |Doubt - Word from the Wise |L.D.K. - Kids Kids Kids |22 Turns for the Worse - Know Surrender |D.R.I. - Couch Slouch |C.O.C. - Holier |Righteous Fool - Forever Flames |Brien and Jason - Evidence |Repercussion - Who's on the Scene Today |Branch Manager - Spirit Boy 2000 |Avail - Shine |Avail - Deep Wood |B.S.R. - Worthwhile |