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Send us a textIn today's episode, Alex and Tara chat with prolific writer, Kasie West, author of YA books such as The Fill-In Boyfriend, P.S. I Like You, Listen to Your Heart, and her newest: Better Than Revenge. Her books have been named ALA-YALSA Quick Picks, Junior Library Guild selections, and ALA-YALSA Best Fiction for Young Adults books. When not writing, Kasie loves binge-watching television shows, reading, and traveling. Listen as they discuss everything about her new book, Better Than Revenge, how her teens help her write for teens, how she can craft such unique and interesting subplots, her biggest goals for the future, and her advice for aspiring writers. Due to character limitations, please find a full version of the show notes with applicable content warnings and links on our website at: https://www.tarakross.com/podcast-1→ Connect with Kasie on her Instagram or visit her website → Buy Better Than Revenge HEREThe Hope Prose Podcast's InstagramAlex's Instagram Tara's Instagram
Oops! I forgot to add this segment in. Here you go. Find local artists in Minnesota. Look for us soon! Ink Flower Scent Co, where every scent tells a story. Fingers crossed we get into I Like You, Digs, Avant Garden, or any other place we decide to pursue. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/alimoon76/support
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Isaac Hindin-Miller aka Issac Likes is a fashion journalist turned DJ, and the founder of I LIKE YOU! You've probably been to one of his parties or seen his stickers on the locks on local businesses closing up shop in Manhattan but now you probably have seen him on IG reels or TikTok for all of your favorites doing his ‘Best of' series. For ‘Best of' he's had my favorite New Yorkers on such as Tommy Jewels to Scarrs but he also goes worldwide with it doing the ‘Best of' series in other cities you want to go too. As a fashion writer, Isaac has been published by The New York Times, GQ, Esquire and The Business of Fashion, he started DJing; first at clubs, then Fashion Week parties, events and galas for The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Dior, YSL, Calvin Klein, Vogue, Cartier, Adidas, and more. Kiwi in NYC. I like you. Please welcome Isaac Likes to Wear Many Hats. instagram.com/Isaaclikes_ instagram.com/ilikeyou instagram.com/wearmanyhatswmh instagram.com/rashadrastam rashadrastam.com wearmanyhats.com
here are some songs you to to listen to !!! hi, and have a nice day.DOWNLOAD/STREAM RECORDING00:00 (intro by omar)00:20 SACRED//PAWS "Vince" Six Songs03:08 Lullatone "dear raymond" Room Loops05:13 Jason Anderson "Moonlight" Restless 202009:01 Humbird "Eve Boards A Train" Pharmakon13:13 Empty Country "Diamond" Empty Country17:07 Hollow Deck "Sugarcane" All The Roots20:22 Paul Jacobs "Living in the Garden" Portrait of George (Demos & Songs I Forgot About)23:46 Fond Han "T e l e p h o n e" 8629:28 Bellows "Dead in Tiburon" Still Believin’33:24 Datenight (US) "Like All The Rest" Is This Also It34:56 Pledge Drive "I Googled Your Boyfriend" Second Impressions37:58 gladie "Walking Distance (live)“ from the basement to the garage (band)41:15 mini bear "in my car" Isolation of a broken heart44:21 Ami Dang "Yes No" Uni Sun47:20 S (Jenn Champion) "I HAVE A PLAN" 200649:27 Violent Bloom "Tightrope" Tightrope52:45 Chris Weisman "The Fingers Of Mars" Beatleboro55:17 Mother Juno "The Injured" Mother Juno56:53 House Deposit "Scenario (demo)" Demos, live memos, etc.59:25 Country Death "L.A. I Like You" Songs for the Shut In
Lockdown Universe (A UFO, ALIEN, BIGFOOT, SCI FI AND PARANORMAL PODCAST!!)
POST MALONE AKA "POSTY" IS ONE OF THE MOST LIKEABLE FIGURES IN MUSIC WITH HITS LIKE "SUNFLOWER", "CIRCLES", AND "CHEMICAL" HIS MUSIC IS VERY ETHEREAL AND OUT OF THIS WORLD JUST LIKE OUR ALIEN FRIENDS! Well, he's also had some Alien Encounters, such as, seeing an Alien Dome drop over a Tarzana and seeing UFOs right outside of his window! Let's tap into the "I Like You" singers paranormal experiences!! Join in!! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lockdown-universe/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lockdown-universe/support
PRINCE – Purple Rain SEPALOT - Never Give Up MANTRA OF THE COSMOS - Gorilla Guerilla THE WEEKND ft MADONNA & PLAYBOI CARTI - Popular SEN SENRA - Uno De Eses Gatos PIPIOLAS – Baby QUEEN – Keep Yourself Alive HAVALINA – Robótica 30s40s50s – (demo) TULSA – No Quiero Hacer Historia STEEP CANYON RANGERS - Hominy Valley FOO FIGHTERS – The Glass DORIAN ft DELAPORTE – Techos de Cristal TOVE LO – I Like You BRITNEY SPEARS – Toxic Escuchar audio
After over a year of working, we's done. Great, eh? THIS IS A NON-PROFIT PROJECT, WHICH IS SOMETHING A LOT OF THE PEOPLE WHO CONTRIBUTED TO THIS PROJECT INCLUDING MYSELF TAKE SERIOUSLY. 1. Story 3:01 2. Nothing to Say 3:08 3. Voices (feat. A$AP Rocky) 3:06 4. Candles (feat. Twon G) 2:27 5. Pikachu 2:32 6. Couldn't Find You 3:41 7. One Night 3:27 8. Colors 2:49 9. I Know 3:30 10. What's Up (feat. Valious) 3:10 11. All I Want 2:39 12. Misery 2:25 13. Seasons Remix (with Maroon 5) 3:42 14. No Rush (feat. Kevv) 3:24 15. Blue Cherry 2:48 16. Golden Boy 2:23 17. I'm So Happy 2:18 18. Glow 2:10 19. Circles 2:32 20. Punishment 3:12 21. My World 2:34 22. Reveal 3:41 23. Deep Thoughts 2:29 24. Memory of Myself 3:26 25. Come On Fhqwhpods (Parody of I Like You by Post Malone & Doja Cat) 3:14 26. Insane 2:31 27. Ghost 2:07 28. The Funk 3:20 29. They Don't Know Me Like You Do 2:50 30. Smiles So Sad (feat. ross gossage) 2:25 31. Faith (Waiting For Never) 3:51 32. I Wish 3:52 33. Alone Again 2:33 34. Hurt 3:07 35. Myself 3:04 36. Big Bang 2:10 37. Love 2:34 38. Heartbreak 2:51 39. These Days 3:04 40. Forever 3:02 41. Unsweet 2:30 42. Heat of the Moment 2:10 43. Scared of Myself 3:13 44. Angels 4:18 45. Only One 2:22 46. Let It Go 2:40 47. Are You There? 3:38 48. Underneath Me 2:27 49. With Open Arms 2:34 50. Mario Kart (prod. Valious & Banrisk) 1:38 51. Don't Forget Me 2:17 52. Insomnia/My Reasons 6:16 53. 2012 2:13 54. People I Love 3:51 55. Darkest Days 3:02 56. Stars 2:39 57. I Love You 2:24 58. Oxygen (feat. Lil Uber) 3:03 59. The End 3:14 Special Thanks: Myself, Noined, Lukasz Gottwald, Louis Bell, Pacific, ovrthro, ASBØ, A$AP Rocky (Rakim Meyers), Kanye West, Alan Splet, David Lynch, Twon G (Anthony Guerrero), SLYMON, my family, Andre Lindal, OAbeats, MPS Beats, Lil Uber (Sindre Bertelsen), Nate Ruess, Jacob Kasher Hindlin, Cirkut (Henry Walter), Miloš Angelov, Pablo Bowman, Valious (Olivier Cumvalius), Voyce, sneezii, Adam Wendler, Emily Axford, Balloon, Adam Levine, Tyree Hawkins, BEAM (Tyshane Thompson), KBEazy (Keegan Bach), Blake Slatkin, Dutchboi (Giorgio Ligeon), Nathan Butts, Noah "Mailbox" Passovoy, the rest of Maroon 5, Kevv (Kervin Dammers), Zero, Dylan Graham, Kaizu, pyroclastiq, sbardo, 3t, Tayriq, Beatopia, YAGUAR, Kzen, Post Malone (Austin Post), Jasper Harris, Billy Walsh, Doja Cat (Amala Dlamini), David Spencer, Michael Hunter, Alexa Cuizon, Pipedream, YBH, moody, ZELDRIS, ripwarheart, ross gossage, Ayolay, Frankie YZ (Francisco Bejar), BRYVN YEPES, Hector Soundz (Hector Garcia), Timothy Bloom, Jessica Foutz, OfficialLR, omito, 2jme, KMKZ, Polar Beats, Seb Rodgers, JASEN, MTC Beatz, glitterboy, Banrisk, jean parker, Classik, dxnnyfxntom, EZMUSIC, Saturn, Ztan, Stefan Schonewille, Justin de Vries, jsywn (Julius Tan), Anuel AA (Emmanuel Gazmey Santiago), Tainy (Marco Masís), Jonathan Bellion, Michael Pollack, Alejandro Borrero, Ivanni Rodríguez, Johnny Simpson, Ricardo Lopez, Heyrick, siem spark, The Weeknd (Abel Tesfaye), Max Martin, Axwell (Axel Hedfors), Steve Angello, Sebastian Ingrosso of Swedish House Mafia, Carl Nordström, Oscar Holter, Kevin McCord, SZA (Solana Rowe), Stephen Kipner, Terry Shaddick, Carter Lang, Yeti Beats (David Sprecher), Gerald A. Powell, Tizhimself, Lil Mosey (Lathan Echols), Royce David (Royce Pearson), Chris McFadden, Sam Martin, Mason Levy, Voloco, MAGIX, Kapwing Developed and Recorded: August 2021 to March 2023; 2020-2022 For Spotify listeners, don't forget to answer my question that you can find exclusively in the episode/album! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/acnyc/message
Sundance 2023 is in the books and it was a doozy! Our Mocs on the Ground film critic Sunrise Tippeconnie shares his favs and recs with Tvli and Angela this week. Sunrise Recommends: Fancy Dance, Twice Colonized, Bad Press (Jury Awardee), Headdress, Sunflower Siege Engine.Music is:"I Like You, But" by Kat Lock from her "Retrograde EP"And while you're hitting the film festival circuits, don't just keep it real, keep itREEL INDIGENOUS!
You thought this was over? Well, you thought wrong. We're just trying to make the end of Heavy Rocky dramatic by releasing New Decade Blues into three parts because of said reason. You're welcome. 1. Blue Cherry 2:48 2. Golden Boy 2:23 3. I'm So Happy 2:18 4. Glow 2:10 5. Circles 2:31 6. Punishment 3:12 7. My World 2:34 8. Reveal 3:41 9. Deep Thoughts 2:29 10. Memory of Myself 3:26 11. Come On Fhqwhpods (Parody of I Like You by Post Malone & Doja Cat) 3:14 12. Insane 2:31 13. Ghost 2:07 14. The Funk 3:20 15. Better Now Remix (feat. Shinedown) 3:22 16. They Don't Know Me Like You Do 2:50 17. Words To You (Lil Mosey X Heavy Rocky Remix) 2:19 18. Smiles So Sad (feat. ross gossage) 2:25 19. Faith (Waiting For Never) 3:52 Recorded: June 2022 - November 2022 Special Thanks: Kaizu, pyroclastiq, sbardo, SLYMON, 3t, Tayriq, OA, Beatopia, YAGUAR, Kzen, Austin Post (Post Malone), Louis Bell, Jasper Harris, Billy Walsh, Amala Dlamini (Doja Cat), David Spencer, Michael Hunter, Alexa Cuizon, ZELDRIS, Pacific, Brent Smith, Zach Meyers, Eric Bass, Barry Kerch, Adam Feeney (Frank Dukes), Kaan Gunesberk, Adam Wendler, Ross Gossage, Alex O'Neill (Ayolay), Manny Marroquin, Chris Galland, Robin Florent, Scott Desmarais, Mike Bozzi, Chris Dennis, Andrew Bolooki, Anthony Vichis, Trey Station, Zach Pereyra, Elijah Ibarra, Mate Gere, Mike and Matt Chapman (The Brothers Chaps), Pipedream, YBH, daydreamren, Lathan Echols (Lil Mosey), Vid Vucenovic (ForeignGotEm), Soundtrap, BRVAN YEPES, Francisco Bejar (Frankie YZ), Hector Garcia (Hector Soundz), Jessica Foutz, Timothy Bloom --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/acnyc/message
This summer, Becky Smith bought a bike and it was the best summer of her life. It was the first time she had owned her own bike in about 15 years and the experience helped her connect with her inner child in new ways while bringing joy into her life. Find Becky on Instagram: @Becky_Smitty Find Becky's podcast, Hey, I Like You, on Instagram: @heyilikeyou_podcast Follow Matilyn on Twitter: @matilynkay Follow this podcast on Instagram: @not.a.backup.plan Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/MatilynKay Episode music: "Plane Tickets" Beth Keeping --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
N. Flying put out their dirty laundry with I Like You, LE SSERAFIM turn into Reggaeton queens with ANTIFRAGILE, and get your heart shaped pendants ready, 'cause BTS just dropped their enlistment plans. Listen as we discuss what happened in the KPOP world this past week!Tune in every Tuesday for a new episode and don't forget to follow our social media and let us know what you think.Time stamps:7:55 - T1419 rebrand9:54 - NCT DREAM movie11:26 - BTS enlisting20:38 - ONEUS Ravn update23:44 - WEi - Spray27:08 - N. Flying - I Like You29:47 - LE SSERAFIM - ANTIFRAGILE37:36 - GIDLE - Nxde43:26 - ITZY - Boys Like You47:24 - Songs of the WeekListen here!Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-no...Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4OL4qPj...This week's playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7AR7vLUmuZ8hRUAosLa3H3?si=2174e5fab9074ddbwww.twitter.com/NYAFangirlswww.twitter.com/HollaItsCarowww.twitter.com/heyitsteeteewww.twitter.com/deekaydiwww.twitter.com/HollaItsCynwww.notyouraveragefangirls.com
Isaac Hindin-Miller, or Isaac Likes, is a man who has truly lived nine lives. From a writer published in The New York Times, GQ, & Esquire to DJ-ing for Dior, YSL, Vogue, Yeezy, Cartier, Adidas, and more; he also throws inclusive parties all over the world called I Like You that bring celebrity, youth, and culture all together under one roof. He's been sober for 8 years, he's working on his vulnerability (which you'll hear a lot of), and he's been breaking out of self awareness hell through traditional and non-traditional mental health support. This week, our thoughts with Isaac covered: Social hierarchy vs inclusivity at parties The only thing worse than our problems is our solutionsNon-traditional therapy and healing Self awareness hell Sobriety in the nightlife industry MORE ISAAC:IG: https://www.instagram.com/isaaclikes_/Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@isaaclikes_Site: https://www.djisaaclikes.com/ Follow Ushttps://www.instagram.com/thoughtsmayvarypodhttps://www.tiktok.com/@thoughtsmayvarypodMeadow: https://www.instagram.com/itsmeadowlarkGaby: https://www.instagram.com/gabyulloa_ Join our Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/thoughtsmayvaryWatch episodes: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXwFvKTN7i7kr_xjsKsr5PA DISCLAIMER: We are not licensed professionals. If you are seeking licensed and professional mental health support, please reach out to 741-741 (The Crisis Text Line) or The NAMI Helpline or The Trevor Project or reach out to us for more resources.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
How to Start a Conversation on a Dating AppChances are, you struggle when it comes to how to start a quality conversation on a dating app. Maybe you get few (or zero!) good matches, or the connections that you do get don't lead to dates.And if you struggle on the apps, it can lower your confidence and make you want to give up on dating.The great news? This episode of Dating Transformation will give you some game-changingonline-dating tips to help you know exactly how to start a conversation on a dating app.Today, Connell is joined by Helen Virt, one of the bright, innovative minds behind the Hilydating app. Hily—which stands for Hey, I Like You—is among the top 10-ranked dating apps in the USA. And in Connell's opinion, it's the best dating app for men… period.Connell and Helen talk about how Hily has grown so fast (25 million users worldwide), and how you can use Hily to take your dating life to the next level.This episode will reveal…-The biggest online dating mistake you're making… and you don't even know it!-Connell's favorite dating-app opener that works 80% of the time-Exactly what to write on your bio to ignite quality conversations-PLUS: How Hily's innovative features can help you learn how to start a conversation on adating app.So listen now, and go from endlessly swiping and swiping… to starting quality conversations on Hily, or any dating app.CHECK OUT HILY ON INSTAGRAM:@Hily_AppGO TO THEIR WEBSITE FOR MORE DATING HELP:Hily.comFOLLOW THEM ON TWITTER FOR DATING TIPS:@HilyappGO FROM SELF-DOUBT AND LACK OF DATES TO CONFIDENTLY ATTRACTING YOUR DREAM GIRLFRIEND. BOOK A CALL WITH CONNELL TODAY:DatingTransformation.com
Pop Rock Time avec JIHEM #277 Part 01. 11-Dylan - Girl Of Your Dreams #2022 12-Demi Lovato - Substance #2022 13-The Offspring - Self Esteem #1994 14-Huey Lewis & The News - The Power Of Love #1985 Part 02. 21-The Red Hot Chili Peppers - Eddie #2022 22-Oliver Tree - Placeholder #2022 23-Weezer - What Happens After You #2022 24-Frida - I know there's something going on #1982 Part 03. 31-Huddy - All the Things I Hate About You #2022 32-Will Linley - kill all my feelings #2022 33-Paul Personne - Karma #2019 34-Alana Springsteen - History of Breaking Up #2022 Part 04. 41-James Vincent McMorrow - Sparrow & The Wolf #2010 42-The Goo Goo Dolls - Yeah, I Like You #2022 43-Two Door Cinema Club - Lucky #2022 44-Moon Martin - Bad news #1980
The New Album Does A Decent Job In Creating A Vibe With Some Self Deprecating Lyrics. RATE: 7/10 Favorites: Cooped Up, Love/Hate Letter To Alcohol, I Like You, I Cannot Be, Lemon Tree, One Right Now, When I'm Alone, Wrapped Around Your Finger Least Favorites: Wasting Angels, Euthanasia Keep On Craving My Lil Junkies
This week Demar and Adriel discuss Post Malone's latest album ‘Twelve Carat Toothache', the deterioration of his sound and whether he needs to lean back towards hip hop. Demar's rating: 3.5Adriel's rating: 5The Love List: Cooped Up, Lemon Tree, I Like You, Love/Hate Letter To Alcohol (kinda)P.S. Had to knock this one down an extra .5 after listening to it a few more times after the pod - DemarFollow us:Twitter / Instagram/ TikTok:@AlbumModePod@AdrielSmileyOfficial@DemarjGrantClubhouse / Greenroom:@demar@adrielsmiley
O cantor Post Malone está prestes a lançar o seu mais novo álbum "Twelve Carat Toothache" está convidando vários astros do mundo pop para relevantes parcerias, como a marcante canção "I Like You", que tem a participação da cantora Doja Cat. Saiba mais ouvindo este episódio. Boa audição. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/radiobase/message
On this week's Overpriced JPEGs weekly recap, we're bringing you an ultimate NFT crossover episode between OPJ and NFT Catcher's Jennifer Sutto & Michael Keen! Carly brings on Jennifer and Michael to explore macro and micro trends happening in the space, hot projects they're tracking such as: Doodles, Invisible Friends, Starcatchers, Wonder Pals, Genomes DAO, Mxtter, Smileverse, Pixelmon's Kevin—because who isn't(?!), and SO many others. We hope you enjoy :) ------
On this week's Overpriced JPEGs weekly recap, we're bringing you an ultimate NFT crossover episode between OPJ and NFT Catcher's Jennifer Sutto & Michael Keen! Carly brings on Jennifer and Michael to explore macro and micro trends happening in the space, hot projects they're tracking such as: Doodles, Invisible Friends, Starcatchers, Wonder Pals, Genomes DAO, Mxtter, Smileverse, Pixelmon's Kevin—because who isn't(?!), and SO many others. We hope you enjoy :) ------
Need I say more? This week, Grace (@purplepolaroids) and I are talking about the BIGGEST Netflix Kdrama to date: Squid Game! Follow us as we try to navigate around spoilers and stuff that everyone's already talking about. We're sorry for the spoilers in advance D: Squid Game might be the phenomenal, record-breaking Netflix Original, but some claim that the drama isn't that original? Squid Game copied key elements and styles from predecessors such as Battle Royale (2000), As The Gods Will (2014), Money Heist (2017-), and Alice in Borderland (2020-). Why, then, is Squid Game such a big hit?? . . . You can find me on Twitter (@TteokShow) and on Instagram (@bellethefreeelf). Music is "Could I get you a drink?" and "Time to go home" by Fernice Goh (ig: @fer_nicemusic). She also did the instrumental cover of Cho Jung-suk's "I Like You"! Please show Fernice mani sarang chuseyooo! Backing tracks that I used today include (and I do not own any of them): George Michael - Careless Whisper Joo Won - Fly Me To The Moon (Ig: @jo0_w0n | https://www.instagram.com/jo0_w0n/?utm_medium=copy_link) Lee Kwang Soo - 안돼 TXT's Soobin and Beomgyu's VLIVE (https://fb.watch/8nUj2b0PK_/)
Grace (@tinygracesings) and I deep-dive into the finale of Hospital Playlist Season 2! Ah what to do now, my "healing" drama and my weekly dates with Got7's Jinyoung have come to an end ;_; Lucky for us tho, we have Kim Seon-ho and Shin Min-ah (aka Dimple couple) from Hometown Chachacha to help us tide over Monday blues and mental trauma from watching Squid Game.... BUT THAT'S FOR THE NEXT PODCAST. Obviously I watched the biggest Netflix Kdrama phenomenon of 2021. Hang tight folks, my Squid Game podcast episode is in the works~! You can find me on Twitter (@TteokShow) and on Instagram (@bellethefreeelf). Music is "Could I get you a drink?" and "Time to go home" by Fernice Goh (ig: @fer_nicemusic). She also did the instrumental cover of Cho Jung-suk's "I Like You"! Please show Fernice mani sarang chuseyooo! Backing songs that I used today include (and I do not own any of them): JEON MI DO (전미도) - Butterfly (Hospital Playlist Season 2 OST Part 12) Car The Garden(카더가든) - Romantic Sunday [로맨틱 선데이] (Hometown Cha Cha Cha OST Part 1) Car The Garden - Romantic Sunday instrumental cover by a Ismail Bergitar (https://youtu.be/LWI7DMyEyuA) BOIS - Scar (Secret Garden OST)
Serena updates the community on what she's been up to lately, recounts her Winklevoss twins rock concert experience, and performs a batshit crazy Twitter thread from a blue check entrepreneur. She's joined by DJ and influencer Isaac Hindin-Miller to talk fashion journalism, the most annoying NYC types, and what he would play if he were DJing Serena's first wedding, a party at Ma's basement, Andrew Cuomo's resignation party, and more! You can find Isaac on Instagram and TikTok at @isaaclikes_ (and keep your fabulously cat-lined eyes peeled for his ‘I LIKE YOU!' stickers downtown) You can find Serena on TikTok, Instagram, and Twitter at @glamdemon2004, and you can follow the podcast Instagram at @letmeruinyourlifepod - DM for questions and requests! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/let-me-ruin-your-life/support
We found a book 14 years ago in a thrift store and it is the sweetest definition of friendship. Listen along, order the book, send it to a friend. We hope this short little episode brightens up your day!The book is "I Like You" by Sandol Stoddard Warburg. Follow us @dearfriend.podcast
After a rough few weeks, Jeff selected the first movie for August's theme, movies staring Lord of the Rings actors. With a run time of 1h 35m Dredd wastes zero time blowing things up and passing judgement on the citizens of Mega City One. Carl Urban helms the... uh... helm of Judge Dredd, and along the new recruit Anderson (Olivia Thirlby), they try to take down dangerous drug kingpin, Ma-Ma (Lena Headey). Find the podcast on Twitter @moviedrafthouse Mark on Twitter @iheardyouliked Jeff on Twitter @podcastsbyJeff Our music for August is by Dancing With Ghosts. Twitter @DanceGhostDance The song is I Like You. Have a look at the music video here. More info on Dancing With Ghosts can be found on their website https://www.dancingwithghostsofficial.com/
On Episode 74, we bring you six great new recent song releases, including three new artists to the podcast. We've had some computer and secular work issues which delayed the release of recent episodes, but we are catching up, and should be back on schedule this weekend. Enough about us, let's show you Episode 74's lineup:The Chris Jones Band "Driver" NEW RELEASELinda From Work "Don't Touch Me" NEW RELEASEAnn Wilson "The Hammer" NEW RELEASE & PODCAST DEBUTDrastic Down "Feet to the Fire" NEW RELEASESharky Waters "Viking" NEW RELEASE & PODCAST DEBUTChampagne Sunday "I Like You" NEW RELEASE & PODCAST DEBUTListen to This Week in Seattle Rock on the Spotify app to hear these songs in their entirety, and please hit that "FOLLOW" button to be alerted of every episode!
Today on the Brett Allan Show we have comedian, musician and writer Josh Johnson. His first full hour special, just debuted on Comedy Central, June 18th and has received rave reviews. He, also writes for comedian Trevor Noah on his show, and has also written for Jimmy Fallon and many more. To get an hour special is every comedians dream, and to even do that at an early part of your career is even better. We chatted in depth about this, how he became a writer, his music, long term goals, and what its like working for one of the hottest comedy networks on the market. All of this and more. Josh Johnson is a stand-up, writer, and performer from Louisiana by way of Chicago. He is currently a writer on The Daily Show with Trevor Noah and is a former writer and performer on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, where he made his late-night debut. As a stand-up, Josh has performed at clubs, colleges and festivals around the world and was named New York's Funniest Comic at Caroline's during the New York Comedy Festival. On screen, Josh has appeared on CONAN, Comedy Central when he released his half-hour special, and Netflix as part of The Comedy Lineup.He is currently on the road with Trevor Noah, as a part of the LOUD & CLEAR Tour. Josh lives in New York and can be seen performing regularly at the Comedy Cellar.For more of Josh, check out his album I Like You.https://ratethispodcast.com/brettallanshowEmail us!openmicguest@gmail.comBe sure to follow us on social media for all the latest podcast updates!Twittertwitter.com/@brettallanshowIGinstagram.com/brettallanshowFacebookFacebook.com/brettallanshowwww.brettallanshow.com
From nosy neighbors and secret admirers to anonymous texts, surveys, and reviews, your hosts Christine and Danielle spend this episode of the “Currently Obsessed” podcast talking about what happens when you send and receive notes without identification. Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, and more. Links To Give You Life: Work your way through Ashley Poston's humor-filled, action-packed stories from “Heart of Iron” to “Geekerella” to “Among the Beasts and Briars” Watch the “Worst Cooks in America” transform into full-blown artists in the kitchen Avoid becoming the neighborhood laughing stock like the neighbor in this story of “911 dispatcher finds anonymous note from nosy neighbor telling her to stay at home” Get on the secret admirer, note-passing, “You've Got Mail” inspired trope bandwagon with “P.S. I Like You,” “My Favorite Half-Night Stand,” and more Experience the catharsis of secret-sharing with PostSecret If C+D's stories aren't enough to convince you, read this article on why anonymous notes at the workplace are a terrible idea Use anonymous messages for good by following the example of this unsung hero For this week's #AskReddit segment, D asks, “What villain do you actually agree with/get?” while C asks, “What is something you're really good at but would make for a really shitty superpower?” Thanks for listening to another episode of the “Currently Obsessed” podcast! Remember to send in your obsessions, suggestions, and questions to currentlyobsessedclub@gmail.com and follow your hosts on Instagram @currentlyobsessedclub. Stay obsessed!
There is only one YOU in the whole world which makes you pretty special! This episode features Go Fish songs I Like You, Do Your Ears Hang Low? and Superstar.
Josh Johnson is a stand-up, writer, and performer from Louisiana by way of Chicago. Josh Johnson is currently a writer on The Daily Show with Trevor Noah and is a former writer and performer on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, where he made his late-night debut. As a stand-up, Josh Johnson has performed at clubs, colleges and festivals around the world and was named New York's Funniest Comic at Caroline's during the New York Comedy Festival. On screen, Josh Johnson has appeared on CONAN, Comedy Central when Johnson released his half-hour special, and Netflix as part of The Comedy Lineup. Josh Johnson is currently on the road with Trevor Noah, as a part of the LOUD & CLEAR Tour. Josh Johnson lives in New York and can be seen performing regularly at the Comedy Cellar. For more of Josh Johnson, check out his album I Like You. The Josh Johnson Show- stand up comedian and late night TV writer Josh Johnson for freeform conversations about life, comedy, and politics with his friend and fellow comedian Logan Nielsen. Hopefully it's fun but we make no promises.
I'm just tryin' to make it through... Shoutout to the various markets...and an EXTRA shoutout to the executive assistants A brief recap on my week...and then we get into the sh$ts... 5:00 - Songs of the Pod - Brasstracks, Masego & Common - "Golden Ticket"; YoungBoy Never Broke Again - "Slime Belief"; Childish Major - "I Like You"; THE POSSIBLE - Jeremy Jones - "Road" 18:24 - Pop'n'Bop - TREY SPITTIN IN MOUFS?! The Lanisters are racists and Sharon Osborne....is consistent...at least we can say that. 31:21 - V.A.C - The importance of "work-life balance"... You've Got Mail - Listener writes in concerned about her sexual desires...will she every really understand why she wants what she wants... Whine About It - F&*C ACCELERATED COURSES
– Podcast “Rebelles Rebelles” / Episode N°35 – Featuring: >> “Your Were Mine” – Tami Neilson – 2020 >> “Done” – Frazey Ford – 2014 >> “Wild” – Poe – 2000 >> “Victoire” – Irène Drésel – 2019 >> “Ma’at (Each Man)” – Jah9 – 2020 >> “The Gavel” – Bonnie Whitmore – 2013 >> “World Before Columbus” – Suzanne Vega – 1996 >> “Country Girl” – Boy Harsher – 2019 >> “Stormy” – Kathy Heideman – 1976 >> “Ride Out In The Country” – Yola – 2019 >> “Comes Love” – Irene Kral – 1959 >> “I Like You, You’re Nice” – Irene Kral – 1975
“I Like You”. With that phrase Hannah Fierman suddenly found herself becoming a new popular face within the horror genre, thanks to her haunting performance as “Lily” in a segment of viral successful film “V/H/S”. The actor, producer and director talks about her career, beginnings, character creation, the challenges of working under a pandemic and why she considers horror fandom “the best”. This is only my second ever English spoken interview so sorry for any mistakes I might’ve made. Find more about Hannah and follow her on web and social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HannahRoseFierman Web Page: http://www.hannahfierman.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hannahfierman/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/HannahRoseFierm
I talk to couples every single day about their relationships. When I ask them what their biggest struggle is, 9/10 of ten they say, “Communication!” “We keep having the same fights over and over again.” “My partner just gets so defensive. We literally can’t talk about anything.” “We just don’t give each other the benefit of the doubt anymore.” Most people THINK the solution is to learn new communication skills. To follow scripts like, “When you do _______, I feel ______.” But most of the time, tactics like this don’t work… Because you don’t have a communication skills problem. Think about it for a second… Do you have a friend, family member, or coworker in your life with whom you don’t have these “communication problems?” Is there someone you talk to on the regular that doesn’t take everything you say out of context, or turn everything into an argument? For most people I talk to, there is. And if you have someone like that in your life, you probably have all the “skills” you need to be a relatively effective communicator. (Though there’s always room for improvement.) What most people don’t understand is that effective communication in a relationship is built on a strong foundation. And if that foundation is weak, you communicate poorly with the other person. If the foundation is strong, you tend to have an easy time sharing your thoughts and feelings with the other person. The foundation I’m talking about is your friendship. When I say the word “friendship” I’m not talking about knowing someone for a long time, or having some shared memories together. I’m talking about something very specific. A strong “Foundation of Friendship” consists of 3 pillars: I know you I like you I have your back I guarantee that if you think of the person with whom you communicate well, all three of these pillars are strong. And if your communication is struggling in your marriage, one of these pillars is weak. Let’s break them down for a moment. I Know You “I know you,” means I know what you have going on in your life. Your worries, fears, desires, goals, dreams, likes, dislikes, stressors, victories, and defeats... The reality of marriage is that at the beginning, it’s fun to learn about your partner. They are the source of all this newness, excitement, and intrigue. But the more time we spend with them, the more comfortable we become… and we lose our curiosity. Couple that with the fact that life gets busy. Family, work, hobbies, friends, and all the demands that we have on our time makes it really hard to stay tuned-in to our partner’s life. It’s not uncommon for couples to “drift apart,” then wake up a few years later and realize “” Here are some signs that your “I Know You” pillar might be weak: You spend the majority of your time talking about logistics and/or kids instead of connecting, laughin, or flirting If you had to buy your partner a present that would delight them right now, you’d have no clue what to get them You can’t think of anything to say on You can’t name your partner’s best friends You don’t know what your partner’s #1 stressor is right now You don’t know what recent accomplishments your partner is proud of I Like You “I like you” means I enjoy spending time with you. I think you’re a pretty great human. I see the goodness you add to my life. When you like your partner, your eyes light up when they walk into the room. You get excited to spend time with them, or tell them about your day. You make plans to be together, and you laugh at each others jokes. When couples have a strong “I Know You” and a strong “I Have Your Back” but a weak “I Like You”, they often say things like, “Let’s stay together for the kids.” They make a decent team. They have some shared goals. But they don’t spend more time tolerating each other than enjoying each other’s company. Here are some signs that your “I Like You” pillar is weak: There’s lots of eye-rolling and exasperated sighs If you’re kissing, it’s only quick pecks. There aren’t many passionate makeouts. Date nights are few and far between You regularly complain about your partner to friends, family, or coworkers You’ve got some major resentment built up Your partner gets offended or defensive whenever you bring up an issue or area for improvement I Have Your Back “I’ve Got Your Back” is all about trust. Can I count on you? Will you follow through on your promises and commitments? Will you be there when I need you most? Can I be certain that you won’t take advantage of me? You can’t have a strong foundation for any relationship without trust. And without trust, you lose any shot at good communication, because you’ll always be second-guessing if what you’re saying or hearing is reliable. If your “I Have Your Back” is weak: You say/hear things like, “If I don’t do it, it won’t get done.” You or your partner are emotional time bombs waiting to go off. (You can’t share anything difficult.) Promises don’t carry any weight or value anymore You feel lonely in your relationship Your partner doesn’t respond to, or completely ignores your efforts to connect with them (or vice versa) There’s lots of eye-rolling, and sarcastic sighing The difference between you succeeding or failing at navigating really difficult issues in y our marriage has very little to do with your ability to communicate… But it has everything to do with whether or not the 3 pillars of your friendship are strong. Now, which of your 3 pillars is weak? And what are you going to do to work on them? If you want help, check out the . There’s no better way to ensure you’re regularly doing the things to keep your Foundation of Friendship strong, and to add positive momentum to your marriage.
Dancing with Ghosts is our featured artist of the week and Matthew had the opportunity to digitally sit down and chat with both Josh and Stephanie. They chatted about the latest single I Like You, their Hex album, signing with DI Records, and so much more! Check out the interview and please check out Dancing With Ghosts! SCR would like to thank Josh and Stephanie for the super fun interview! Warning Explicit Language --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/supercoolradio/support
I got this book after watching the wonderful (!) documentary on Mister Rogers called Won’t You Be My Neighbor? It's a collection of wisdom gems from various sources-a quick-reading portal into Mister Rogers’ brain that has an amazingly calming, uplifting effect. (At least it did for me.) Simply reading his words seemed to elevate my consciousness and make me a kinder, more patient person. Big Ideas we explore include: Be the best at whatever you are, our #1 Job in life (hint: Encourage others!!), I Like You (just the way you are), being a living example, Mister Rogers' creativity (hello, torture!), perfect parents/kids? (nope!), and the gap (the essence of human creativity).
Optimize: https://optimize.me/ (← Get Free Stuff + Free 2-Week Trial!) Optimize Coach: https://optimize.me/coach (← Join 2,000+ Optimizers from 70+ Countries!) Here are 5 of my favorite Big Ideas from You Are Special by Fred Rogers. Hope you enjoy! I got this book after watching the wonderful (!) documentary on Mister Rogers called Won’t You Be My Neighbor? It's a collection of wisdom gems from various sources-a quick-reading portal into Mister Rogers’ brain that has an amazingly calming, uplifting effect. (At least it did for me.) Simply reading his words seemed to elevate my consciousness and make me a kinder, more patient person. Big Ideas we explore include: Be the best at whatever you are, our #1 Job in life (hint: Encourage others!!), I Like You (just the way you are), being a living example, Mister Rogers' creativity (hello, torture!), perfect parents/kids? (nope!), and the gap (the essence of human creativity). Get You Are Special on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0140235140 Learn more about Fred Rogers: https://www.optimize.me/authors/fred-rogers/ ► RELATED RESOURCES: Big Idea 1: BE THE BEST YOU - +1: Envy: The Ulcer of the Soul | Socrates Says (And Science Agrees) (#852) → https://www.optimize.me/plus-one/envy-the-ulcer-of-the-soul/ - +1: The Comparison Game | You Will Always Lose It (Here’s Why) (#855) → https://www.optimize.me/plus-one/the-comparison-game/ - +1: Sweeping Streets with Martin Luther King | Like Shakespeare, Beethoven and Michelangelo (#492) → https://www.optimize.me/plus-one/sweeping-streets-with-martin-luther-king/ Big Idea 2: OUR JOB IN LIFE - +1: Encourage | To Inspire with Hope, Courage and Confidence (#721) → https://www.optimize.me/plus-one/encourage/ - Admiral William McRaven → https://www.optimize.me/authors/admiral-william-h-mcraven/ Big Idea 3: “I LIKE YOU.” - +1: I Like You | Just the Way You Are (#869) → https://www.optimize.me/plus-one/i-like-you/ - Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood in black and white → https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2r4wun Big Idea 4: TORTURES - Won’t You Be My Neighbor? (Documentary) → https://www.focusfeatures.com/wont-you-be-my-neighbor/ Big Idea 5: LIVING EXAMPLE - PN: Your Life is Your Message by Eknath Easwaran → https://www.optimize.me/philosophers-notes/your-life-is-your-message-eknath-easwaran/ - +1: Gandhi and Sugar | And You and… _______________ (#408) → https://www.optimize.me/plus-one/gandhi-and-sugar/ - +1: There Are No Perfect People | And… Newsflash: You Will Not Be the First (#146) → https://www.optimize.me/plus-one/there-are-no-perfect-people/ ► FREE 14-DAY TRIAL: Get the PhilosophersNote on The World According to Mister Rogers and 600+ other books by starting a Free 14-Day trial membership to Optimize: https://www.optimize.me/trial/ ► MORE GOODNESS: - Get the Optimize App for iPhone & iPad: https://www.optimize.me/apps/ - Get the Optimize App for Android: https://www.optimize.me/apps/ - Subscribe to the Optimize Podcast: https://optimize.me/podcast/ - Follow Optimize on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BriantheOptimizer/ - Follow Optimize on Instagram: https://instagram.com/optimize.me/
Journalist, Fashion Blogger, DJ, New Zealander, and I Like You Founder Isaac Hindin-Miller walks us through his career as a hairdresser, journalist, fashion blogger, influencer, TikTokker, and more, reflecting on how the nature of social media and virality has changed throughout 2020, networking in the entertainment industry, and how he built his own brand, I Like You.
In this episode of the podcast we talk to Katy Pell about her new song "I Like You the Most". She talks about who inspired her to make the song. As well as what the song means to her.You can listen to her latest song "I Like You the Most" on Apple Music, Spotify, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music on July 10th.YouTube Link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkenglFbjZAlmpgqJrTj73QApple Podcast Link: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/full-chat-podcast/id1489022977Google Podcast Link: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHRSpotify Podcast Link: https://open.spotify.com/show/5u6OUYvFollow the Full Chat Podcast on Instagram andInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/fullchatpod...Twitter: https://twitter.com/fullchatpodcastFollow the Host Eric Roberts on Instagram andInstagram : https://www.instagram.com/the_ericrob...Twitter: https://twitter.com/the_ericrobertsFollow Katy Pell on Instagram and Twitter:Instgram: https://www.instagram.com/katyjeanmusic/?hl=enTwitter: https://twitter.com/katyjean14My Gear -Mic: https://amzn.to/2XB6RWfMic Stand: https://amzn.to/34BOfXrSound Board: https://amzn.to/34BQAl410 ft XLR cable: https://amzn.to/3bc3AAv3 ft XLR cable: https://amzn.to/34Dvhj3Cloudlifter for mic: https://amzn.to/2K1VTB5Headphones: https://amzn.to/34FEAPBCamera: https://amzn.to/2RzRrNRShotgun Mic: https://amzn.to/34BwdV9
improve it! Podcast – Professional Development Through Play, Improv & Experiential Learning
“I think that if you're able to be flexible, you open yourself up to all possibilities of getting to the place that you eventually want to be.” - Josh Johnson Each week, your failed it! podcast host and improve it! founder Erin Diehl, will take you on a comedic journey that flips the “highlight reel” of Instagram on its head and shows you the grit, creativity and determination it takes to overcome your disappointments, embrace the suck, and design the career you've only dreamed about. On today's failed it! episode, host Erin Diehl introduces stand-up comedian, writer and performer, Josh Johnson, to speak about how he stands up and embraces failure! *Please note that this episode was recorded prior to the pandemic.* Welcome to failed it! [3:59] The real Diehl on the real Josh Johnson [7:26] Josh's failure resume [10:04] The first year of stand-up [13:26] Podcast idea that didn't come to fruition [22:36] 3 lessons Josh learned [23:45] Doors don't get slammed, but get closed slowly [25:06] “I think that if you're able to be flexible, you open yourself up to all possibilities of getting to the place that you eventually want to be.” [27:45] improve it!'s WFH (work from home) membership [34:12] “Time only builds and helps them to get them where they want to go.” [35:47] Josh provides 3 action items for you that he learned [37:53] “Reading is a lot like exercising” [43:03] What did Josh fail at today? [44:44] Fail Yeah! [46:21] You can follow/DM Josh on Instagram and Twitter and Facebook [47:24] Check out Josh's album ‘I Like You' on Spotify, Tidal, etc. [48:08] Rate/Subscribe on iTunes and screenshot you listening by tagging us using #faileditpodcast! Instagram: @learntoimproveit Facebook: @improveit Josh Johnson is a stand-up, writer, and performer from Louisiana by way of Chicago. He is currently a writer on The Daily Show with Trevor Noah and has been featured on Kevin Hart's Hart of the City. Josh was named one of Comedy Central's ‘Comics to Watch' in 2015 and one of the Just For Laughs Festival's ‘New Faces' in 2016. He is a former writer and performer on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, where he also made his late-night debut in 2017. As a stand-up, Josh has performed at clubs, colleges and festivals around the world, including JFL Montreal, Bumbershoot, Moontower, SXSW, Riot LA, Bridgetown, High Plains and the New York Comedy Festival and was named New York's Funniest Comic at Caroline's during the New York Comedy Festival in 2018. On screen, Josh has appeared on CONAN, @Midnight with Chris Hardwick, and Netflix as part of The Comedy Lineup. In 2017, he released his Comedy Central half-hour special and album ‘I Like You.' His web series Genies, which he wrote and starred in, was released on Comedy Central in late 2018. He was on the road with Trevor Noah, as a part of the LOUD & CLEAR Tour, prior to the pandemic. Josh lives in New York and can be seen performing regularly at the Comedy Cellar. Erin Diehl is the founder and Chief “Yes, And” officer of improve it! and host of the failed it! Podcast. She's a performer, facilitator and professional risk-taker who lives by the mantra, “get comfortable with the uncomfortable.” Through a series of unrelated dares, Erin has created improve it!, a unique professional development company that pushes others to laugh, learn and grow. Her work with clients such as United Airlines, PepsiCo, Groupon, Deloitte, Motorola, Walgreens, and The Obama Foundation earned her the 2014 Chicago RedEye Big Idea Award and has nominated her for the 2015-2019 Chicago Innovations Award. This graduate from Clemson University is a former experiential marketing and recruiting professional as well as a veteran improviser from the top improvisational training programs in Chicago, including The Second City, i.O. Theater, and The Annoyance Theatre. When she is not playing pretend or facilitating, she enjoys running by the lake and patio dinners with her husband and son, and their eight pound toy poodle, BIGG Diehl. You can follow the failed it! Podcast @learntoimproveit on Instagram and facebook, and you can follow Erin here on Instagram. We can't wait to connect with you online!
This week we have a very special guest, everybody's favorite Succubus from the likes of V/H/S and SiREN, Ms. Hannah Fierman! We discuss her various roles throughout her career, her friend's fear of belly buttons, and why the horror community is the best. So sit back and enjoy, and to quote Lily The Succubus... I LIKE YOU
On this week's episode of "I Love You and I Like You", we introduce a family favorite--Tabletopics--and cover everything from school lunchroom shenanigans to which animals Noah should have kept out of the Ark. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iloveyouandilikeyou/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/iloveyouandilikeyou/support
In a follow-up to the previous episode of Strangers in China — Chapter 8: The Plague — Clay reconnects with previous guests for an update on how COVID-19 is impacting their lives in China.On March 10, Xí Jìnpíng 习近平 toured Wuhan. The message was clear: He was declaring victory over this disaster on behalf of the Chinese people. One question remains to be answered, though: Is this plague really over, or are we just in the eye of the storm? This episode was produced by Clay Baldo, with audio mastering by Kaiser Kuo and research help from Shunyao. Music credits: “Analytical Skeletons,” “Hip hop instrumental,” “Vaporize Me,” and “Crumbling Chia Pets,” by Csus; “Road Trip,” “Fake Mustache,” and “Wait What,” by Purrple Cat; “f@y,” by Jack Meijer; “I Like You.,” by ARTST_UNKWN_2; “I Was Nothing,” by Le Gang; “IC3PEAK,” by svd_b1tch; “Hip Hop Instrumental 82 BPM,” by Terri Skillz; and “xmpty” and “Light Showers,” by lofee.
On this week's episode of "I Love You and I Like You", we talk about our experiences during the COVID-19 Pandemic thus far, and lessons we should all learn to help us move forward. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iloveyouandilikeyou/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/iloveyouandilikeyou/support
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Taylor and Abby are back this week to talk about f*cking bald guys, and Abby explains what guys want us to say during phone sex. They start a new segment called “I Like You, I Love You, And Now I Stalk You” featuring three very different three listener e-mails about the horrible phases of hooking up and how to stop stalking your ex. They react to the latest Unf*ck Me Story about a classic f*ckboy with a micropenis. Then they round out the episode by calling out the Disaster Roommate of the Week.
In this final episode of season 1 of Strangers in China, we meet the remarkable Jessie: She studied her way out of abject poverty in rural Hubei while raising her younger siblings. She faced down thugs who were trying to collect debt from her deadbeat father. Then, she made it to Shanghai for college, only to be told she doesn't belong. Meanwhile, she created a rich inner life, inspired by literature, philosophy, and lots of Greek mythology.Music credits:“Analytical Skeletons,” “Shia Baat,” “Gifts,” and “Vaporize Me,” by csus; “Road Trip,” “Fake Mustache,” and “Sad Ending,” by Purrple Cat; “f@y” and “337,” by Jack Meijer; “xmpty” and “Light Showers,” by lofee; “I Was Nothing,” by Le Gang; “Sorrow,” by Sappheiros; and “I Like You,” by ARTST_UNKNWN2.
Wenfei is an education consultant in Shanghai. After he attended high school and college in America, a trend that is on the rise for students from China, he is in a unique position to counsel students that are hoping to do the same. In this episode, he compares and contrasts the American and Chinese educational systems, dives into some of the murky social and cultural implications of making the leap from China to America as a teenager, and provides some insight on the pressure that Chinese teens face when transitioning from one system to another. Works consulted:“Louisiana School Made Headlines for Sending Black Kids to Elite Colleges. Here’s the Reality.” by Erica L. Green and Katie Benner; “College Admissions: Vulnerable, Exploitable, and to Many Americans, Broken,” by Anemona Hartocollis; “The Absurdity of College Admissions,” by Alia Wong; “Why So Many Chinese Students Come to America,” by PolyMatter; “China roots out its ‘gaokao migrants’ as university entrance exam nears,” by Laurie Chen; “China’s Unfair College Admissions System,” by Yiqin Fu; “Trade war: How reliant are US colleges on Chinese students,” by Reality Check team, BBC News; “The Real Reason Trump Wants to Ban Chinese College Students,” and by Christopher Rim.Music credits:“Analytical Skeletons,” “Hip hop instrumental,” by csus; “Road Trip,” “Fake Mustache,” by Purrple Cat; “f@y,” by jack meijer; “Hip Hop Instrumental 174 BPM,” “Hip Hop Instrumental 130 BPM,” “Hip Hop Instrumental 82 BPM,” by Terri Skillz; “IC3PEAK Type beat- Sick,” by svd b1tch; “I Like You.,” by ARTST_UNKWN2; “Lofee,” Xmpty; “MTL,” by JMC; and “Kronicle - Listen Up,” by Fox Beat 2.Email: strangersinchinaofficial@gmail.com.Thanks to Nowness Shanghai for letting me use their recording studio.
Let’s talk about sex. In China. Guest host Yoky joins Clay on this week’s episode to lay bare the truth about sex and sexuality in China: The two dive into a conversation with Ying, a sex shop owner in Shanghai, who shares her experiences with her customers, explains Chinese perspectives, curiosities, and apprehensions about sex, and provides a look at sex education, intimacy, and relationships in the country. 7:59: How the concept of consent translates across cultures14:28: What is sex education like in China?20:41: Is the topic of sex taboo in Chinese culture?25:40: How Reform and Opening changed sex in China39:40: For many women, sex is just an obligationFollow Strangers in China on Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook.Music credits: “Analytical Skeletons” and “Shhia Baat,” by csus; “Afterthought,” by Evan Schaefer; “Hi,” by Dovi; “Chill Day,” by LAKEY INSPIRED; “I Was Nothing,” by Le Gang; “Fake Mustache,” “Wait What,” “Road Trip,” and “Happy,” by Purrple Cat; “Hip hop Instrumentals 120 bpm,” by Terri Skillz; “I Like You.,” by ARTST_UNKNWN2; “xmpty,” by lofee; and “Beat 36,” by Dixxy. Works consulted:Sex in China, by Elaine Jeffreys with Haiqing Yu; China’s ‘lost’ sexual past is laid bare in Sotheby’s erotic art exhibit, by Agence France-Presse; and The Shanghai sex shop selling more than just toys, by Fan Yiying.Thanks to Nowness Shanghai.
Continuing from last week’s episode, Clay and guest host Maggie follow Li and Suyi’s stories, the conditions in which they were raised, and how they ended up so far removed from their rural homes. Part 2 focuses on economic and social mechanisms that are pushing young people away from their smaller cities and toward China’s large urban centers like Shanghai.Music credits:“Analytical Skeletons” and “Gifts,” by csus; “Fake Mustache” and “Road Trip,” by Purrple Cat; “Chill Day,” by LAKEY INSPIRED; “December,” by Sachko; “I Was Nothing,” by Le Gang; “Xmpty,” by lofee; “I Like You.,” by ARTST_UNKWN2; and “#001- Free Chilled Lofi Beat - 70bpm,” by PATENT. Works consulted:Introducing the city of Shanghai and Regional China: internal migration, by The Economist Intelligence Unit; China Gini Coefficient, by CEIC; The pressure to get married is tearing China’s families apart, by Ma Chunhua; In China’s cities, young people with rural ties are angry, The Economist; and The young and lonely hearts of China’s shrinking cities, by Ye Ming.Thanks to Mike for his voice-over work. Thanks to Shanghai Curious Minds for letting us recordwith them. Thanks to Nowness Shanghai for letting me use their recording studio, and a shout-out to Monty.
CINEMQ is one of Shanghai's premier queer events, though it's not one you're really supposed to know about. In this episode, the organizers of CINEMQ explain the process of putting together a queer event in a city that's facing more intense governmental scrutiny. They hope to create a safe yet challenging community under tightening strictures.9:09: Chinese individuals becoming open to queerness17:49: What is CINEMQ?31:31: Underground queer culture42:28: The queer community in ChinaYou can find CINEMQ on its website and Twitter page. Music credits:“Analytical Skeletons,” by csus; “f@y,” by Jack Meijer; “Muzzle,” by JCM; “Breeze,” by Svd b1tch; “I Like You.,” by ARTST_UNKWN2; “I Was Nothing,” by Le Gang; “Lo-Fi-Theory,” by Lofi; and “Lofi,” by nikishev.2.Works consulted:Cultural Theory and Popular Culture, by John Storey; Sex in China, by Elaine Jeffreys and Haiqing Yu; How queer film thrives under the radar in Shanghai, and its soft power, by Laurie Chen; Queer filmmaking in the People’s Republic of China, by Hongwei Bao; Homosexuality and queer aesthetics in Chinese cinema, by Helen Hok-Sze Leung; How China keeps gay people off TV, by Barclay Bram; Queer Asian films are finally becoming more prevalent, by Lilian Min; and From ‘celluloid comrade’ to ‘digital video activism’: queer filmmaking in postsocialist China, by Hongwei Bao.
I sat down w R&B-pop singer Sean Sison, whose most recent singles "Without You", "I Like You, I Wasn't Lying", "and "I Can't Let You Go" are out streaming everywhere, hinting towards a full-length he is working on. His debut album "Bloom" came out in 2017. We had a Bon & Viv as we discussed his beginnings as a musician, his single "Tonight" having over three million streams, vibing to music vs lyrics first, playing bass, and his goal to play more shows. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ben-slowey/support
Josh J Johnson is a standup, writer, and performer. He is currently a writer on The Daily Show with Trevor Noah and has been featured on Kevin Hart’s, Hart of the City. He was named one of Comedy Central’s ‘Comics to Watch’ in 2015 and one of the Just For Laughs Festival’s ‘New Faces’ in 2016. He is a former writer and performer on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, where he also made his late-night stand-up debut in 2017. As a stand-up, he has performed at clubs, colleges, and festivals around the world. On-screen, he has appeared on CONAN, @Midnight with Chris Hardwick, and, in 2017, he released his Comedy Central half-hour special and album ‘I Like You’. He is the creator and star of the web series Genies, which was released on Comedy Central in late 2018. His stand-up special, as part of The Comedy Lineup, was released on Netflix in 2018. He is currently on the road with Trevor Noah, as a part of the LOUD & CLEAR Tour. How to overcome the fear of failure? Josh’s worst bomb! Kevin Harts work ethic Why failure is inevitable Why it's essential to LOVE what you do How can we infuse humor in our daily lives? And why? How hard is it to be successful? How to overcome the fear of failure? Kevin Hart’s work ethic? Joe Rogan talking about comedy Why humor is important in life Don’t take things so seriously Learn to seek the joy in life Josh’s favorite travel story Surrounding yourself with success in the environment www.mattbelair.com/ & www.patreon.com/mattbelair Sign up for the email list and most importantly do 1 act of kindness today!
On this week's episode of "I Love You and I Like You", we answer more of our listener questions, including our favorite burger restaurants and YouTube Channel recommendations. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iloveyouandilikeyou/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/iloveyouandilikeyou/support
On this week's episode of "I Love You and I Like You", we discuss outrage culture in society and the toxic nature of the "cancel culture". Let people change! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iloveyouandilikeyou/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/iloveyouandilikeyou/support
For Lily, a professional 32-year-old woman living in Shanghai, navigating the divide between the expectations of her family deep in rural China and her own desires for her future has never been easy. As an unmarried woman who long ago left her hometown, she faces mounting pressure from her family and community to find a partner and settle down. On this week’s episode of Strangers in China, Lily shares her struggles with rootlessness and a search for belonging, and the revelations she has had about the world beyond China that have helped shape who she is today — though often in direct opposition to traditional cultural norms. Acknowledgments The creators of Strangers in China would like to thank Ryan Thorpe and the Shanghai Writers Workshop and Anthony Tao of SupChina. This episode and this series is dedicated to Clay’s grandmother Joyce, who passed away as this podcast was being conceived.Music credits:“Analytical Skeletons,” “What Are You Doing Tomorrow?,” “Shhia Bhat,” “Advil’s Lament,” and “Gifts” by csus; Terri Skillz; “Sorrow” by Sappheiros; “I Like You” by Dovi; “MARIGOLD” by Evan Schaeffer Music Studios.Works consulted:Leftover Women: The Resurgence of Gender Inequality in China, by Leta Hong Fincher
On this week's episode of "I Love You and I Like You", we discuss how to be SUPPORTIVE without being OVERBEARING. Plus, we answer more of your questions in a Q&A, including how we would spend $10 Million. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iloveyouandilikeyou/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/iloveyouandilikeyou/support
On this week's episode of "I Love You and I Like You", why changing your mind can be a STRENGTH, not a weakness. And we answer more of your questions in a Q&A, including which actor we would cast to play us in a movie about our life. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iloveyouandilikeyou/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/iloveyouandilikeyou/support
On this week's episode of "I Love You and I Like You", the tables are turned! We asked our listeners to submit questions for a Q&A, and in this first-ever Q&A, we delve into our favorite shows, junk food, Bucket List items, and more! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iloveyouandilikeyou/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/iloveyouandilikeyou/support
On this week's episode of "I Love You and I Like You", Kathleen is going back to school--for work! We tackle the role of women in society, and why we shouldn't be so quick to judge other people. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iloveyouandilikeyou/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/iloveyouandilikeyou/support
On this week's episode of "I Love You and I Like You", we dive into why we started this podcast and who we are as a couple. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iloveyouandilikeyou/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/iloveyouandilikeyou/support
EP178 - Chewy IPO and Listener Questions Part 2 Recap of Chewy IPO (Chewy S1) Listener Questions Part 2: Q5: Nick Barrett Would be really interested to hear your guys thoughts on how an established e-commerce store should expand into new product categories. Is it a good idea to launch new niche websites through Shopify to do this, or is it better to keep focus within a single e-commerce site and expand within that? Q6 Rebecca Saunders Have you seen any recent data on the costs of customer acquisition online via the various channels, and how these have changed over time? I hear a lot anecdotally but haven’t managed to access any reliable data. Thanks in advance! Love the show btw (all the way from rainy London). Q7 Amit Agarwal Have you ever done some research on e-commerce subscriptions such as amazon subscribe and save or autoship? Also, what is the industry trends for bark box, hello fresh and other bundle subscriptions? Q8: Parker Block Hey Scot, What do you see as likely business implications of rising appetite for anti-trust action (see FTC/DOJ announcement , Lina Khan joining Congress staff, etc ) on platforms which monetize consumer data ? Q9: Baxter Overman How do you put consumers at ease with in-home delivery services? (i.e. Walmart grocery). Wouldn’t drop-off when the customer is home for certain items (or lockers) be easier to sell? Q10 Aakash Gupta What’s your favorite app that you’ve downloaded in the last few months? Q11 Twitter: Natalie Dillon mentioned us as one of her top podcasts – thanks Natalie! Q12 Ted: Mixed use retail entertainment? Q 13 Michelle Grant Thoughts on pricing strategy in an omnichannel world where price transparency is high and filled with bots to find the lowest price Q15 Melissa Burdick The advertising race to the wallet – We’ve seen some big news lately: Target in talks to buy Triad, Walmart who is bringing advertising in house and just made a key hire Suresh as their CTO….where is this going for ads? Is it going to be a war for brands wallet? Is everyone going to take a page from the Amazon playbook, bring ads in house, and move to a self-service performance advertising, PPC world? Where is the $ coming/going to come from? In the chart below, it looks like Amazon is taking from Google. (I asked a big CPG this question and I asked where is this coming from – or are you just getting more $$? Their answer – more $$). How should brands prepare? Q16 Melissa Burdick Is Amazon going to do to walgreens/bartells/CVS what they did to the bookstore (kill the bookstore to build a bookstore) with the acquisition of pill pack + private label (aspirin, etc) and enable the ability to sell mass CPG profitably? Q17 Melissa Burdick Can Scot please update his Amazon Scape – how has it changed? Q18 Melissa Burdick When is Spiffy coming to Seattle? Don’t forget to like our facebook page, and if you enjoyed this episode please write us a review on itunes. Episode 178 of the Jason & Scot show was recorded on Tuesday, June 18th, 2019. http://jasonandscot.com Join your hosts Jason “Retailgeek” Goldberg, Chief Commerce Strategy Officer at Publicis, and Scot Wingo, CEO of GetSpiffy and Founder and Executive Chairman of Channel Advisor as they discuss the latest news and trends in the world of e-commerce and digital shopper marketing. Transcript Jason: [0:24] Welcome to the Jason and Scott show this is episode 178 being recorded on Tuesday June 18th 2019 I’m your host Jason retailgeek Goldberg and as usual I’m here to host Scott Wingo. Scot: [0:38] He Jason and welcome back Jason Scott your listeners well we if you listen to good ol episode 177 we had so many listener questions we could not get to the mall. So this is kind of a episode 2 or continuation of that episode before we jump into a star questions though we a while ago on a new show about 30 days ago now we talked about the chewy S1 and since then she has gone Publix we wanted to give you a quick update on what’s going on with you once you take us to the Jason. Jason: [1:14] So they did their IP aware According to some Tuesday it was Friday do I have that right. And you’ll tell me if this is good or not I think it is the day they had announced a rainy a price range for the offering at like 19 and 21 bucks and they actually came out at $22. That’s a little higher than the range they have a lot of good activity and they closed closed event on Friday it was at 35 bucks which is like 80%. So That seems like a pretty successful offering at least compared with like all the the Uber news or the with news. Scot: [2:07] This is the only been one to one IPO process and you know what would they tell you you’re so far. Knock on wood so what they what they tell you is that the Brain Trust at Goldman Sachs these kind of place is you want to go to one school of thought and this is not with the bankers agree with so you have to kind of navigate your way through all this obviously you got a fox and how so she was here once thought is you price your I get the maximum because that’s what’s best for the company the bankers would tell you to look your building long-term shareholder relationships so you want to give these shareholders that take a risk in your company a little bit of a benefit so you price a little bit lower than kind of where you can look at Newburgh lift they both would be kind of what’s the bankers would say kind of broken IPOs where they traded below their IPO price therefore now if you’re someone that participate in IPO you feel sheepish because you came in it what was a $20 now it’s trading at 18 where is this true IPO performed a lot better in a bottle the bankers would recommend I said if you want to come to clear range up there can a price above that range slightly and then have kind of a good pop and then stay there and then come out with your results and then kind of beet raisin your off the races did you could do. [3:30] Secondary offerings happy happy shareholders by wear stockings all kinds of good things happen at kind of tend to think this is the way to do it and they did really well. Jason: [3:43] Yeah now a couple of things that make it particularly interesting in the the sort of Commerce retail world so folks may remember. Chewy was acquired by PetSmart a couple years ago and it was a big deal at the time I was over three billion dollar. Acquisition. And so a incident PetSmart is now spinning off chewy as a separate public company and so I Like You by. And read my notes correctly that that close kind of values the company at that north of 4 billion dollars. Weather so acquire company for 3 billion ticket public at 14 billion sounds like. Pretty exciting acquisition for acquisition and transaction for PetSmart do I have that right. Scot: [4:42] I guess yeah they’re kind of Phoenix it’s almost like a private Equity, think it’s unusual for a company to do what they did cuz usually you fold it in you. You get rid of the brand overtime you make it your eCommerce brand so so young to the degree they have integrated it you could argue it Kris Russell because you know now I’m Siri chewy could be acquired maybe I do think that they sell and over half so I think they can control that but let’s say they do a secondary in overtime their ownership get step know maybe they need to sell some swimming in debts and then let’s say doomsday scenario Amazon acquires chewy and your PetSmart that’s what’s running your e-commerce site then you can kind of have a you know really bad day for someone at PetSmart to listen to see what happens with that integration now that you have these kind of. The amoeba is being pulled apart here and and how does that work for PetSmart. Jason: [5:42] Yeah so that’s kind of what I was going was like from a pure Financial standpoint if we look at it as a banker like it’s it’s hard not to see this as a win but but for your point. [5:55] PetSmart was not a particularly digitally Savvy brick and mortar retailer prior to this acquisition so I can the time part of this acquisition was to bring more digital competency to PetSmart and once pain the PetSmart team arrived PetSmart like really abdicated digital responsibility to that team so like as far as I understand it. There are fewer. Digital people at PetSmart today than there were before the acquisition so they’ve they’ve essentially made themselves extra dependent on chewy and it’s now not clear. What. [6:36] Responsibility going forward she will have for PetSmart digital footprint like you can imagine they have a deal to run petsmart.com. I haven’t explicitly seen that but that that seems like a logical assumption but you know what happens with all the. The start of omni-channel things and you know when PetSmart wants to launch new services or they want to like Market the Veterinary Service veterinarian services that she doesn’t sell but PetSmart does through their stores. Like they’re certainly isn’t like a really strong digital team at PetSmart to be solving the. The start of Digital customer experiences for PetSmart so it it it does it feels to me like it definitely create some risk. For PetSmart and I’ll be interesting whether they they have like. Chewy braintrust walked up some how or whether they’re going to try to rebuild their own their own capability there I guess I just it’s an interesting. [7:36] I think to follow so I found that interesting and then my assumption is that the kind of felt like they had to do it because. The the one interesting thing about the chewy idea that we haven’t mentioned is that that chewy is losing money, and like despite some like phenomenal hockey stick. Customer acquisition growth and sales growth and they have over three years they went from under a billion dollars to 3.5 billion dollars on sales they still haven’t found their way to profitability so your PetSmart you own this fast-growing money-losing venture. And you used a lot of debt to buy them so like. That they’re not helping you pay down the debt you used to buy them because they’re losing money by doing that idea o u stand up a bunch of cash in my understanding is the whole IPO like. Like tried to raise about a billion dollars and 900 million of that went straight to death from the PetSmart acquisition so for your point like it sounds like going public makes it easier to do subsequent raises. So maybe that. The way to bring more operating cash. Chewy but like there’s not a billion dollars in the bank as a result of this IPO that you can have spend on marketing that they didn’t have last year. [8:58] It’s all very interesting is going to be interesting to watch watch how it all plays out and then I guess the other thing is fun for me and you cover this on a previous show a little bit but like. In the process of going public May disclose a bunch of details that we don’t normally get to see and so I know there’s some interesting metrics that came out. They they do a really good cohort analysis of a evaluate. How sticky their customers are from each year that they acquire them and how valuable those customers are in so they have a like in their filings they have a nice what we call a wedding cake kind of showing. Each of those previous years cohorts. Growing in value over time and have some really favorable long-term metrics our customer retention is amazing a big chunk of their customers are on subscriptions are longer-term customers are continuing to spend more and so like. In general they’re having to spend a lot of money to acquire each new customer but the the lifetime value of those customers like is a significant multiple of that customer acquisition cost, so it just spend together inside peek at a pretty big size e-commerce business. Scot: [10:14] Yeah you know the history of e-commerce is littered with companies that they do all this math off of cackle TV and they’re using kind of known LTV, acquire new customers off that no nail TV and then at some point you get through your lines cut across and that LTD of that new customer surprisingly goes down over time because the early days you’re you’re bring in these these early adopters their Advocates they stick around and then the Slater customers you acquire you know maybe they’re just sampling and that kind of thing so it’ll be interesting to see. At the same time Irwin size applying data science and machine learning all his new technologies to try to fight all this in the sea. How to do another big thing when you go public as you have to decide. Which of these metrics are going to publish Schnitzer it’s pretty tricky thing cuz you kind of you know you kind of have to think well metric out there instructions down that’s bad so you can you can actually have a much different and you should have different kind of TV is you put out this one versus on your quarterly so will cover the first quarterly and no be interesting to see if they if they continue with a really transparent Buick faculty because that’s one they had some really good date on them. Jason: [11:31] Yeah it’ll be fun to see. Scot: [11:33] Cool swell I’m springing this on you but did you have a chance to look at the big Facebook crypto announcement today Libra new crypto-currency. Jason: [11:45] Yeah you should have spring stuff on me cuz you know I did all day so I just rushed to the hotel room to get to chat with you so tell us about. Scot: [11:57] Well I’ll just point point listeners to it the immediate reaction from Regulators was oh heck no so the other side quotes from the EU and both parties in the US saying we’re not really sure we trust Facebook with this so that that’s kind of I’m still adjusting it and it looks like they had a big team here the guy that got from PayPal but they put on chats Dave music. He’s leading this so it’s a big pretty big initiative at Facebook it’s what’s called a constant. Constant coin so it it’s kind of going to an individual value versus versus the US dollar does versus floating around the reason the white paper it looks like it’s going. It’s going after being a payment mechanism, like miles and that kind of thing for people. Within the Facebook Network they do have several people that have signed on to this kind of governing body eBay was announced today is also looking at it location being that the company Side dance this governing body will ultimately takes this currency along with the u.s. dollar other payments down the road so it just feels like it’s the payment thing to watch to see how it goes. Jason: [13:23] So do you think the the Winklevoss twins will be all in in this will be the Zuckerberg Winklevoss reunions. Scot: [13:29] That direction was an article where they have had something to do with it I know that’s compliment you can find them. [13:45] I think that they were asked to apine on it because they they have put a lot of stuff into the crypto thing. Jason: [13:53] I don’t know what we’ll see how it all plays out like superficially. I I simultaneously and surprise and admire Facebook’s ability to sort of ignore their currents. Situation and launching new products so I do I do feel like. Visa V the other big technology giants like Facebook is it the biggest sort of trust deficit of all of them and yet they continue to launch products that like. At the core require like this really strong level of consumer trust for adoption so launching portal and putting like on microphone and camera and everyone’s living room and the launching of cryptocurrencies likes that there’s some hotspot doing those kind of launches when it it it feels like you’re you’re not exactly killing it in terms of earning your user stress. Scot: [14:44] Okay one of our one of our many interns just look this up and they actually it so Facebook had talked to the Zuckerberg they have an exchange called Gemini and they’re not sure they’re to work together but the Winklevoss folks said you know it’s time to let bygones be bygones and waste will probably be Frenemies so if you’re very Millennial wait till dresses. Jason: [15:07] Let’s jump into listener questions. [15:19] Questionnaire questionnaire questionnaire questions. Scot: [15:24] Yes sir we are so we covered for last time so I can start out here with number 5 this was from Nick Barrett and it came through Facebook I believe Nick is from Australia or New Zealand so I don’t know if that puts it in context but there you go I think he works for this company called Mighty ape which is kind of like GameStop it’s like an FYE but an American kind of context to hear your guys thoughts and I’ll and established e-commerce store could expand in a new product categories is it a good idea to launch new Niche websites to Shopify to do this or is it better to keep Focus within a single e-commerce site and expand with a nut I’ll take a stab at this kind of depends so I’ll use a I use a metaphor here of orbits right so so at the at the at the center of this orbit is your existing customer in your existing e-commerce experience I think customers will. Pretty easily let you go one or two orbits out you start to go three or four orbits out then you really need to start thinking about that customers buying experience and the messaging it doesn’t make sense to have it going to tie it to something on a closer orbit to what you’re doing today so use example it looks like a Mighty Eighth the selling games Collectibles those kinds of things so. [16:50] You know another example of a store like yours is ThinkGeek here in the US and you’ll think he did a really good job of starting with your muesli. [17:00] Kind of collectible stuff and then bringing in toys stand life-size figures and then they going deep into categories so then in the store are they and the lion to have a pretty, deep Star Wars category a Harry Potter category Etc and then online and license the brands and then there’s there’s actually extra deep in this category So within the Star Wars world. They did, cleverly came up with a sleeping bag that looks like a tan tan and so they they kind of got so deep into this vertical they’re actually kind of able to come up with their own products around that. But you wouldn’t go in there expecting to find a non geechie pizza oven or something strange like that so so you know. [17:49] Two to the same argument if if you guys wanted to add kind of your you know you’re on private label Collectibles I’ll keep that in the main side what say you wanted to get into something totally out of what you’re doing today like I don’t know Sporting Goods or hammocks or something like that then I do think you know having another e-commerce site is the way to do it you know what. Yeah what you didn’t necessarily but all all kind of kind of keep replying to thread is how do you find what to add in this is where it’s really interesting set a channel advisor we have 3000 customers and the overwhelming majority of them are Supernatural and it’s always fascinating to me to find out how they. Figure out what products to sell a lot of them spend a lot of time date of money so don’t go through comments feedback on products they look at no search results that’s a cool place on your own website to go find things you’re what are people searching for on your website and not fighting that’s really interesting kind of area to learn a lot about consumer Behavior a lot of them use tools like camelcamelcamel this one called jungle Scout and then there you can go look at Amazon’s data my favorite example it won’t surprise listeners is a Star Wars example so these guys are our customer and they like. [19:10] Like kind of a GameStop in FYE Etc solo Star Wars stuff and they’re trying to look for new products they had a license with Lucas sounds do what do they had the image of Han Solo Carbonite that they put on almost everything they did a phone case but it started poking around and using some his tools they win the Star Wars category of Amazon Founders All these people looking for Star Wars beach towels yo when you’re out in your bathing suits on the beach you’re always so obviously want to Star Wars down so they came out with Han Solo in carbonite on a beach towel you are really big one so it looks like it’s on the beach cuz she’s there. And that became a top selling product on Amazon very quickly and they should develop that product by looking at null search results in finding those little imbalances between supply and demand that people are looking for a date use that create a product extension anchor so ankers electronics company in there is. Picture in China or Taiwan they started mining the Amazon feedback and people would buy. [20:23] Chargers and accessories and Illinois say one glad this has two USB ports but I have 6 devices looking at you Jason and you know I really wish you had a a charge faster and be it had reports. I think a lot of the anchor kind of lease early products were developed off skimming and parsing and really understanding the Amazon product feedback and then saying alright this product at 3 stars why can we develop a product. Our own just got five stars in address to Consumers. Jason: [20:58] Yeah and I mostly agree a side note on anchor like I literally have to have anchor products delivered to a email stop because my wife has banned me from buying Morty. Totally has my number. And one piece of bad news for you Scott I don’t know if you’re aware of this but I think was purchased by GameStop and effective July 2nd they’re shutting it down. Scot: [21:23] Oh man I didn’t know that. Jason: [21:25] Yeah so it’s not going to be a a section of a GameStop versus a separate site so. Scot: [21:32] Mulligan artist closes stores. Jason: [21:35] I don’t know maybe per your point and M4 Next original question again GameStops hoping to. Aggregate that traffic from their side and Think Geek and do more effective cross-selling because they. Basically I agree with your answer but I would almost come to it from the opposite and I would just say, it’s extremely hard there very few businesses that can be very profitable by selling a single item in a car and there are very few businesses that can be profitable by only selling an item once to a customer and so in general you’re looking for businesses where you have multiple products for the customer put in in your reason for the test come back and shot from you multiple times and so to me that means. Looking at your existing existing customer base as you suggested and finding adjacent products that might also appeal to those those customers. In the early days of e-commerce there was this artificial thing. SEO from Google search engine optimization bring much favored keyword stuffing in the URL and so you saw a lot of. [22:48] Individual sites that were selling one item in the name that URL after the item they were selling and that him for a while that that could be very effective Google’s dramatically depreciated the the effect of keywords in the URL so you know it now makes more sense to aggregate as much traffic you as you can on a single URL and sell a bunch of stuff but what I would suggest is having a lot of different content for that different stuff in different landing pages for that different stuff so for your point you’re selling Video Star Wars video games over here at Star Wars beach towels over there you might have separate landing pages for those two and you might have separate like digital marketing campaigns for those two so it kind of feels like a separate site in that sense but once you get there and get that beach towel I can I can try to cross sell you the video games and try to make you up a bigger more valuable. Does I guess that’s that’s the way I would think of. Scot: [23:43] Yeah it’s kind of fun fact two big companies were created off that crazed were you just putting one product on a domain name hayneedle and Wayfair Wayfair had like coffee tables kitchen tables dining chairs that all these Furniture things and you go to dining chairs if you like just dining chairs slice of the things they ended up ruling all that stuff up both of them did and and getting rid of that strategy one. Question number 6 is from Rebecca Saunders have you seen any recent data on the cost of customer acquisition so this is a question which we just kind of chewy online via the various channels and how these are changed over time I hear a lot and it totally but haven’t managed to access any reliable data thanks in advance love the show by the way all the way from rainy London. Jason: [24:34] Well thanks for the question Rebecca on answering from rainy Seattle today good night my SAT answer is. Generally know why there are people that publish short of some industry data on customer acquisition that I would submit to you that it’s almost completely useless because. The variance depending on the specific industry in the specific customer circumstances are so great that looking at these. Averages are are somewhat meaningless and so you know you both have like. Companies that are selling individual packs of Band-Aids you know for $3 online and guess what your customer acquisition cost has to be extremely low when you’re selling a $3 item with free shipping. And you have customer selling $10,000 diamond rings and. Not surprisingly that the customer acquisition cost can be much higher for that if you’re a company that’s already doing billions of dollars in sales right you. To get meaningful growth you have to reach a really broad audience and that tends to be more expensive per user for customer acquisition if you’re a small startup. You can very cost-effectively acquire some really valuable customer so your customer acquisition ends up being a lot lower so. [26:03] As much as I’d love to point you in a particular resource and say hey just check out these numbers. I guess I really don’t feel like other companies numbers are in less than a direct competitor of yours somehow are likely to be that useful to you I will tell you you know what I was digging into that chewy S1 a little bit and for example in 2017 chewy added about 3.7 million new customers in the matted 3.8 million new customers in 2018 but that’s 2017 customers they spent about 60 bucks a customer to acquire around and for this 2018 customers they spent $101 a customer. So there are not a lot of businesses that are much smaller in scale than chewy that could afford that kind of. Customer acquisition cost but if you look at Chuy’s lifetime value and the dispenza previous cohorts if these new cohorts Behavior chewy the way the previous ones that has a Scott sort of alluded to earlier then like even spending $100 a customer could be. A tapered an investment like a it’s a risky one so so we’re going to have to wait and see but I would definitely not look at Chuy’s numbers and go oh gosh for my business I should spend a hundred bucks a customer because it works. Scot: [27:22] Yeah and dumb ass gets in dead to your point the reason it’s hard to compare your business when Elsa’s you’re not only are you different categories you know Supernatural businesses where they essentially say look if I can spend a dollar and make 3 I will I will consider it almost cogs and I will have an unlimited budget. Other people kind of say you’re the kind of come from an advertising View and they took people to come from marketplaces they tend to have that cogs kind of totality cuz they’re looking at it as a percentage of sales people that come at it from the ADI to SeaWorld they’re looking at a return on ad spend the inverse of a Crepes and they’ll say look I’m going to have a budget and demands that budget to a 4X or whatever it is returned my dad stood socially really part of its Theology and and and some of it is other times I’ve seen really big companies for the CEO says I want to be number one to strollers and then you say well that’s insanely. Expensive in your money I want to be number one in strollers and. [28:37] It doesn’t matter cuz when the boss looks at strollers and your shoulders not there you’re going to get fired so you don’t really care what he’s done or you know they are building a Brandt and they don’t really care about a transactional kind of a Roi on on the stent there so it’s a hard hard to nail down. And it does kind of depend in my experience where people come from if they come from that ad world of that Marketplace Road. [29:06] What’s your view on return on that seventies. Jason: [29:10] Yeah I mean I tend to be sort of green eyeshade out of about it I I like to have a pretty short return on ad spend to make the investment the. Because frankly like the more expensive the customer is to acquire the least likely the customer is to be very loyal so in general I like those customers I can earn organically and cultivate a lot more than the customers that I have to go out and by so like you know for sure Mary meters suggestion I’d way rather have some sort of freemium model what I have customers coming to me and find the use my product for free on a limited basis and then turn them into paid customers and and sort of do growth hacking then spend a fortune buying a customer and trying to monetize those that being said I work for a giant ad company and that’s mostly what we. What we do. [30:13] Spend a bunch of money to to acquire customers and it absolutely can work. It’s not again it it’s somewhat related to your risk profile and. And comfort level I will say the one thing one nice thing about being a small company a lot of my clients are very large and and they have to acquire huge audiences and. The markets that have huge audiences that have inventory or tend to be pretty efficient so it’s really hard to get a good deal but one of the nice things about being a small company is you can play in a lot of small customer acquisition formats where the market isn’t very efficient yet and you can. I often get outside return so no being a in early player on Instagram when people weren’t advertising on Instagram was a great way to make money or being a you know a really excellent executor on Pinterest or even like fractional television versus heading to buy Super Bowl spots or different things like that like there are definitely ways to sort of piecemeal together audiences to get an outside return as long as you can get by with a a relatively modest audience size but you know as soon as you get into having a choir or million new customers a year to hit your numbers. You’re you’re pretty much stuck thing the market rate for customer acquisition. Scot: [31:42] Yeah where it where I’ve seen small businesses get upside down on this is day they take care of an Amazon eBay way of looking at things the applied to Google and they kind of think all right eye I just spent 20% took Wireless customer and then what they don’t realize is the next time that customer comes to they’re going to probably come through Google so now and then now you had another drink song that one in so I know what you’re saying is if you think you’re acquiring a customer for a hundred Google and you’re getting a $300 kind of LTD with them they’re heading Google twice more and you’re paying another couple hundred bucks. Upside down you really look like to have to get especially with the CPC stuff and and you have to be real careful with with how your measure know that. [32:28] Question number 7 this is from a bit Agarwal have you ever done some research on e-commerce subscription such as Amazon subscribe and save our auto-ship also what is industry trends for BarkBox hellofresh and other subscriptions. Jason: [32:42] Great question I’ll be curious what Scott’s answer is because I’m always looking for better data in this category than I have in general I would say like there is not a lot of traffic data it’s it’s the usual story like they’re these. Third-party data aggregators that do things that customer surveys and things to try to give us some data or there’s the universe Creek receipt scrapers like 1010data or slice a rocket and they can give us some insight into like. Amazon subscribe and save is performing versus individual products but. Those are like directional it best I haven’t seen awesome data there there’s one of the reasons that you yes one was kind of fun Chuy’s and I ever get with their trade name is for their subscription program. [33:38] 67% of all Chuy’s Revenue comes from the subscription program in as we talked about in one of the previous answers you know the real key to to profitability in an e-commerce business is about. Repeat purchases and customer retention and like there’s no better flavor of customer retention then auto-ship and so like. I’m a big fan of the tactic I haven’t always had the best third-party data to validate that tactic. The second half of your question I will I will say, yeah you asked about some of the the well-known subscription offers out there like BarkBox and hellofresh. [34:21] There’s a general sense. It’s been hard to scale those subscription services and that customer retention hasn’t been awesome and so there’s this phenomenon called subscription fatigue and in general the subscription Services tend to have a lot of churn so they don’t maintain all of last year’s subscriptions and a bunch of new ones and so there’s kind of a dirty little secret amongst the. The companies we tend to think of as subscription companies that are successful and that dirty little secret is most of them have an offering that’s not subscription-based that’s on the man ordering. And the bulk of the revenue tends to come from that on demand order so you know Stitch fix the bulk of their revenue is from. Young people that are ordering a fixes on demand rather than have a a a recurring a box coming all the time and in the. [35:22] My understanding is the BarkBox and Dollar Shave Club and Harry’s have all had like three big turn on their subscription list I think when the hair is got a choir that came to light that 80% of Harry’s Revenue was from there. Their retail deals are people walking in at Target and buying Harry’s Razors rather than being on the the the subscription program so I would say like subscriptions are really valuable thing to try to achieve and there definitely is evidence that Amazon’s program is really potent seems like chewy has a really potent program but you know you probably need to be careful about assuming it’s easy or that you’ll have great great customer retention from doing. Scot: [36:05] Yeah. I think that spot on a couple editions it it seems to work well in anything that’s replenishable I do think it’s kind of jumped the shark like I I see tons of News subscription programs for coffee and beer and wine just feels like we’re probably Pastor the subscription craze. If you’re interested in the topic that you know again one of the nerdy things I recommend is when companies go public and they file that S1. [36:36] That that is like a gold mine of data and it’s if you’re interested in these topics if you can find a company that has Nest one out there it’s really a good read because you’re you’re dealing with these companies that have managed a business cycle were talking about up to the point where it’s at a pretty good scale so so so they’re kind of on Generation 8 thinking and yeah that’s the guy you got started on Generation 1 thinking right live red and really enjoyed Stitch fix I would say you know there is a lot of negative cinnamon around Stitch fix prove the critics pretty wrong with the success they’ve had there is one is a really really good read and then when I when you read an s-1. [37:22] It’s kind of like a poop sandwich so so you know the where the bread is the poop in the good stuff’s on inside you have kind of dig in and find it the the part you want to read on this one and Skip all the way to Management’s discussion and and they’re in the Stitch fix one it’s a textbook on how they think about their cohorts and and how they fight this Trends Jason’s talking about how do you know how do you make the algorithm better and how do you also scale it with with computers instead of just people so I recommend that a good Counterpoint is Blue Apron went public and has not been successful so in a reading their ass one it’s really interesting because you know. [38:08] It’s not as strong and it’s not as clear that they’re actually getting in front of the sky turn problems so that’s a good one and then if you’re interested in the food deliveries area GrubHub is public and I find their public stuff to be very interesting as well. A good reading it going back to this one in either Coeur d’Alene updates her are so it’s hopefully that gives you something to chew on a it is hard to find a lot of like the previous couple folks asked about CAC LTV out there I like reading a case of a prospective cuz it really. Gives you an idea of how these teams are thinking about things and and I learned like a thousand things from repossessed one so I think that’s one of the best areas to go research the subscription program if you’re interested. Jason: [38:59] Yep and it just occurred to me there’s one other point we kind of touched on I’m the last person to call episode that I’ll just reiterate there’s certain segments that are much more mature and subscriptions and so that’s Professional Services and digital subscriptions Regza think Netflix Amazon Prime you know subscriptions to publishing companies Wall Street Journal newspaper all those sorts of things and if you look at how those industry of olives a couple of interesting things have happened. These aggregators have emerged because customers have subscription fatigue and their subscriptions are fragmented everywhere and it’s really annoying so you now have Amazon with a service where you do all your media subscriptions through them and they give you a single dashboard to turn on and off subscriptions and control them. [39:54] Apple just wants to be similar offering the financial institutions have noticed that people locking all the subscriptions they spend a fortune and they don’t tend to use a lot of the subscription so every budgeting tool out there like mint like a big feature that they offer is identifying all these recurring. Cost and continue to turn off all the ones that you probably aren’t using and I think that’s now a national television campaign for. Wells Fargo is they have a feature in their mobile app called control tower which is all about helping people like turn off the. [40:29] The dearth of subscriptions they signed up for not getting value from so like give you. [40:36] Use that as sort of a time machine and you let you know it’s it’s probably unlikely in the future you want a copy subscription with one vendor and a water filter subscription with another vendor and you know and have all these things coming on different schedules and on different payment periods and you know it. To me that’s one of my Amazon subscribe and save the big advantages is there started the de facto everything subscription aggregator for physical Goods. Scot: [41:04] How many active subscriptions do you have Jason. Jason: [41:08] So I’ll be honest I am not the biggest personal fan of that there is huge convenience but I do find that I waste a lot of money when I do their subscriptions and stuff tends to pile up so I’m not a huge fan my my wife does a lot of our household management and she’s way more organized than me so she uses a bunch and I I couldn’t tell you how many she has. Scot: [41:31] Is that work that has like around 20 and he has an Amazon credit card and it says so they’ve gotten every kind of replenishable thing in their house that like kids can I come from Amazon if he’s done some calculus on it and it’s like the optimal savings for a little leverage on the on the Amazon Prime card. Jason: [41:50] Side note taking a deeper dive in this answer than we intended to but the today most of these subscriptions and most Auto replenishment is what I call explicit like you go and sign up for something and you have to ask for it and pull it. And it starts coming until you get around and turning it off but I do think the future for a lot of this physical goods are implicit replenishment where. If if you do most of your spending on Amazon or you do most of your purchases on Walmart like they they just get enough. Data about your habits you proactively. Send you the stuff when you need it without you even having to ask and both Walmart and Amazon have had various packet patents on this this idea of predictive shipping in that it does seem to me that like combination of big data and artificial intelligence in this face that like their there’s going to be in near future when a lot more of this purchasing is autonomous and the reason that’s interesting to me is. You know when you never have to think about ordering toilet paper again or buying toilet paper because your your house just always has the right amount for the paper what do all the physical stores that today have an entire aisle of the grocery store dedicated to toilet paper do that space so it’s like there’s an interesting challenge for brick-and-mortar retailers in the future as Auto replenishment gets more dominant. Scot: [43:16] All right question to break comes from Parker block he always throws curve balls we appreciate that Parker this one came from LinkedIn hey Jason Scott what do you see as likely business implications of rising a Type 4 antitrust action on platforms which monetize consumer data. I think she’s just a little bit in the last episode but a lot of the platform’s especially ones with user-generated content like Facebook Twitter Google search YouTube they rely on the section of law code section 230 which essentially makes thumb the same as a utility like like a phone line if you if you say something on the phone line that could be sheet Suites or something like that you know it’s not AT&T job to monitor that so say since we say we are not a newspaper where I your you have liability around what is it libel in was written once. [44:20] Slander libel and slander you can be sued if you say the wrong thing she actually very careful with what you say that’s why they have fact-checkers they say look this is just a platform we’re just kind of here I am so happens but as they increasingly are kind of changing and and. People offer what they say it is interesting to see should they still be within section 230 so that’s one interesting area another one is Noah senior up get really aggressive with these do not follow laws gdpr and you know all these kinds of things I I do think there’s going to be increasing appetite I’m not hugely political and. The times I had to kind of watch that stuff you always shake your head like when Zuckerberg was in front of Congress and they had like no idea you know the problem is our Representatives have no idea how this stuff works so slow. Do anything that I just I’m not optimistic that it makes any sense what I shall do so I have to see. The other thing I will say is there’s a lot of people Scott Galloway is really big on this on kind of breaking up Amazon and it a lot of people kind of gunning for Amazon it’s not really in the spirit of your question which surround customer day. [45:38] I’m sure Jason has deeper thoughts on that everything about Amazon is a monopoly there has to be someone the consumer being hurt you know usually have Rising prices when you have a monopoly with like the power company or something Amazon is lowered prices so and you know if you look at it. Their ownership of retail it’s very small e-commerce store at 50% so yeah that’s pretty big but you know you have Walmart got to swing an atom if if you if you took antitrust action at Amazon you know most certainly have to Walmart because Walmart has such a big share of much bigger share of offline and I feel like Amazon’s probably be okay and I think Facebook Google Twitter are prime or in the crosshairs because of the section 230 stuff and then the fact he’s ad models are built off of tracking across internet I think they going to have double risk there that will be nurse to watch. Jason: [46:33] Yep this is the way I sort of think of it there’s a couple categories of Regulation like they’re there are business models that various government entities. [46:46] Might want to influence by writing new laws and so that’s what all this privacy stuff is right like they’re you know you’re up isn’t trying to in for some some fifty-year-old privacy law. Against Google and Facebook they wrote a new I called gdpr specifically to change the behavior about how companies collect consumer data and use it the. You know there’s lots of new laws that get proposed for you know regulating energy companies and and how they influence the Earth and all these various things so a lot of these companies have risk that that dries, countries will pass new laws so you’re up obviously passed a Big Lot in the gdpr that as meaningful impact on how I’m we all do data collection for people and personalization there is a proposed law in California called the California consumer privacy act on which is very similar to gdpr and that goes into effect, you know it it’s sort of difficult to treat customers in California wildly different than the rest of the United States in California such a big Market that it could potentially have the effect of having companies serving us consumers behaving very similar to companies that are serving. [48:07] European consumers because they they just won’t want to risk getting Sideways from the the CCPA so. I do think that the biggest impact of those kinds of regulations is companies chains self moderating the their behaviors to not make it a necessity for a legislator to pass these laws and it’s. [48:29] In a legislative bodies aren’t super efficient it’s really hard. That’s why I was frankly and so you know you wouldn’t you wouldn’t have big expectation that like the US Congress is going to you know suddenly the House and Senate are going to agree on a bunch of stuff and pass a bunch of new new regulation and so it’s it’s more that they’re going to threaten regulation in that causes companies to like somewhat moderate their behavior. It is absolutely true that Europe is more aggressive than this right in regulation right now and so like it’s more likely that you that European regulation affects us companies then. Then you know that we’re going to see a huge wave of new u.s. regulation so that’s my long-winded answer on writing new laws and then purr. Scott’s point in the case of companies that whose primary business model is selling stuff that consumers there are t. Is regulation in prokaryotes that’s called the antitrust laws at the Sherman Act and so it’s it’s a less about Congress writing a new law that would have some negative impact on Amazon and more about how the US antitrust laws affect Amazon in first God’s point but the laws are. Like arguably someone outdated you both have to be in Monopoly and despite how big amazon is there really not. [49:53] The majority of very many markets right like they might be that the largest Bookseller in the u.s. I’m so so digital books could be a potential Market. If you could get a court to agree that e-commerce is a market separate from retail then you know you could argue that they’re up for ality even then there be arguments that they really aren’t cuz even though we say they’re 50% of e-commerce that doesn’t include some. Some huge businesses like marketplaces and pouring and all these other things the and in the second prompt per Scott’s point is once you’re a monopolist you you have to do behavior that negatively affects consumers in an amp us antitrust law that behavior is you have to raise prices and so you can’t just make the argument that oh my gosh Amazon’s reducing choice and that is fundamentally bad for consumers in Europe they have antitrust laws like that and so it’s it’s frankly at the moment a lot more likely that. European Regulators like impact how Amazon can grow as they get as big in Europe as they are here than it is that us antitrust law is going to be very effective against Amazon because they just don’t look like a a monopolist and then they they don’t sort of trigger any of the hot atoms of of the Sherman Antitrust Act. Scot: [51:19] Alrighty number 9 this comes from Baxter Overman how do you put super cities within Home Delivery Services IE Walmart grocery wouldn’t drop off when the consumer is home for certain items are lockers be easier to sell. Jason: [51:36] Yeah it was so one service that just got an ounce in the last couple weeks. Involved in last couple weeks is this Walmart delivered a fridge door and that’s kind of what I think of when you asked this question and so that the principle here is hey you order milk from Walmart you don’t want that like sitting on the curb for 8 hours while you’re at work. It’s a Walmart has this offering where we’re like using an electronic lock they have permission to go in your house they go in your kitchen and they have employees that are trained. Put away your groceries for you including putting the perishables in the fridge in the. This was a big deal they made it their shareholders meeting a couple weeks ago and they had a video of Mark Lori doing the first delivery and when they first proposed this service like a year ago the idea was that they would install cameras in the customer’s home in the customer would be able to monitor the delivery guy on the camera this year what the evolution is the delivery guys wear a body Cam and so you can watch everything the delivery guys doing while he’s in your house so they had Mark Lori wearing a body body cam. [52:44] Delivering groceries to Consumers house and I do think some of those tactics like the body can can help. Instill trust like I do think there’s a major trust issue here like I don’t think the Walmart service is going to be a. A huge mainstream service I think there’s some niches where it might appeal to but I always chuckle because. In this Walmart video I’d be intent is seeing marks wearing a body cam so you can trust him so you have nothing to worry about and in my head I’m thinking Mark what is worth like two billion dollars the one guy that’s not likely to steal any of my students. [53:23] He probably didn’t need a camera at like there’s probably nothing in my house that he wants that he doesn’t already have so that that’s my my sarcastic answer. Scot: [53:33] If you hard boil a nurse problem-solve. Jason: [53:36] Yeah yeah so when it’s the. Scot: [53:38] Not enough of them. Jason: [53:39] Exactly I buy Cuban would do some deliveries. Like trust is the big impediment here in in you so you see lots of interim step so I Amazon has this very robust program called Amazon key and it both. As a version where guys can open the Smart Lock and put stuff just inside your door they put stuff inside your door as opposed to all the way in your kitchen so there it’s slightly less invasive and so maybe you press them more but the I’ve been told that the big version of chi that’s really popular is customers aren’t willing to give give Amazon delivery drivers access to their home but they’re willing to give them access to the garage so in a lot more customers have an electronic garage door opener and then have an electronic lock on the front door so there’s a lots of places where the Amazon delivery guy can deliver the packages inside your garage and that’s easier to have trust in there’s also a business-to-business component to key where Amazon installs the Lockers in. [54:42] Commercial buildings and obviously you have a lot more trust giving giving a delivery guy access to your secure Lobby than you do your individual house so I feel like they’re all these different tiers of trust but the one thing I would say is overtime as the services get more popular and more people use them and have good experiences There’s an opportunity for trust to grow and so when. Uber and Lyft first launch trust was a huge impediment I’m I going to get in some random strangers car today we all no lots of other people that successfully use Uber and so it seems less scary and and you know even more so with Airbnb as we have more people in our networks that. Regular use Airbnb and have good outcomes it feels safer to me and so in the same way if Walmart is able to find. A decent-sized niche that’s willing to do this refrigerator delivery service and I have to get out. He’ll probably share that experience with their neighbors and friends and you could see the service grow and get more trustworthy over. Scot: [55:49] Yes I don’t have a beautiful answer. Number 10 also from LinkedIn this Crumbs from Akash Gupta and what’s your favorite app that you downloaded in the last few months. Jason. Jason: [56:10] So my can’t rain answers I don’t like apps that there’s all kinds of data that we like apps have huge abandonment rate and so for most clients I’m actually advocating they build really good mobile websites that replace the functionality of a nap and that’s using a technology called Progressive web app so that’s my sort of boring work answer in my personal life the app that I recently downloaded that I had no idea existed that’s been really useful for me is it’s actually a plug-in for the mobile browsers so it’s a plug-in called screenshots and essentially What it lets me do is when I’m on a mobile web page it lets me take a screenshot of the entire webpage not just the the part that’s visible above the full and so it for work a lot I need. Screenshots of an entire entire page and sewed this was a new fine for me that I tend to be using a lot but. I’m not that can be pretty itchy. Scot: [57:12] It’s good I would say at at spiffy we use this thing called geckoboard and they just updated their app. And up so gives me all my kpi is in one what kind of screen which is nice. Jason: [57:29] What’s the app for the Star Wars experience in Disney if you like that should be our favorite app. Scot: [57:36] Play Galaxy’s Edge I don’t I don’t know if it’s a blister not you so I didn’t download the Amazon go Store app. Okay this is just a comment over on Twitter Natalie Dylan and she is at Maverick witch you like this Jason that’s the VC firm started by Howard Schultz founder of Starbucks to invest in consumer-oriented companies she mentioned just as one of her top podcast that was a typo at first but I’m pretty sure she actually meant us so wow I was speechless. Jason: [58:11] That’s very cool Natalie if you’re listening I’d like to think that I have some partially funded your child’s college education so thank you very much for that. Scot: [58:20] Did the Starbucks usage. Jason: [58:22] Exactly. Scot: [58:22] I think we’re now Pisco effectively at this question number 12 this comes from our friend Ted down in Austin he said make sure Jason talks about mixed-use retail entertainment I don’t know what that is but I’m glad you get to answer. Jason: [58:38] Yeah I mean. In general like in the 1960s when the mall was first invented the the appeal of the mall was there a bunch of sores aggregated that you all wanted to get get tune so you know we built a big building and surrounded it with a giant parking lot and and put a bunch of stores together in overtime we added things to that mall that made it even the game customers another reason to go and spend more time there so for those indoor malls that was things like ice rinks and movie theaters in food courts and as. [59:16] That the collection of the stores has become less and less appealing and it’s been less and less valuable that drive traffic just buy this assortment of stores a lot of these venues have had to get more persuasive with the non-retail things that they put them all so you know the food courts have have often been replaced or augmented with more significant fine dining and today like a mixed-use small almost certainly means like in addition to shopping and entertainment that there’s probably a residential component to and so you know you can live in an apartment building that’s like upstairs from the stores or adjacent to the stores and like I would argue even Hudson yard is a classic example of a mix you space there’s both a significant residential component of these various condo Towers that are adjacent to it like and there’s these entertainment features in it like the Skydeck in the that the stairway installation is named I’m forgetting at the moment and so in general. [1:00:28] New successful shopping destinations 10 to have the this this multi-use component and let’s focus on shopping meme only reason that you’d go visit at so I assume that’s what that’s talking about. You won’t see many new balls built that aren’t like very focused on the the other traffic generation activities on the other revenue streams besides. Scot: [1:00:53] That’s not sorry. Jason: [1:00:55] Well but we haven’t what’s the name of the. Scot: [1:00:57] The Vessel. Jason: [1:00:58] That’s all thank you. Scot: [1:00:59] Yes take a walk in the vessel okay alright Michelle Grant has a twofer one is should Amazon be worried about broken up I feel like we asked and answered that one did you want to comment on that. Jason: [1:01:14] I think we covered it pretty well right based on current US antitrust I think Amazon has very little risk like they I think potentially digital books could be in area where you can see some enforcement or like I might have said like Amazon web services is it greater risk lucky I feel I can Google and Microsoft have made enough action lately that that you know that that probably isn’t immediate in Amazon where to get as big in Europe as they are in the US it would be more interesting question. But I like I’m defending companies in the US I think Amazon has a lot less to worry about from regulation then does a Facebook or do. Scot: [1:01:57] Cool and then this is clearly in your wheelhouse cuz it’s got the O word you’re Jason what are your thoughts on pricing strategy in an omni-channel world where price transparency is high and filled with Bots to find the lowest price. Jason: [1:02:15] Yeah so there is a bunch of controversy about pricing right now like lots of omni-channel retailers don’t have Universal pricing so they might have a different price in every store the online price might be different than the store price you know a complicated retailer like Walmart there could be five prices for every item there to be a store price there to be a ship to home price there could be a ship-to-store price there could be a pickup in-store price and online grocery pick-up price and you know Walmart slogan is is everyday low prices well if they’re 5 prices for everything spoiler alert for them are not alone. [1:03:02] Inside you know most retailers today like have these fragmented pricing models and I believe that trust is such a big deal moving forward and there’s so much information and transparency available as a result of digital in the web that I feel like it’s inevitable that all retailers are going to get forced. To adopt a much more transparent pricing model which generally means so much more Universal pricing model so you’re not going to get away with. Having a different price in the stores then you do online and hoping the customer just doesn’t catch you so in general will see more Universal pricing. But you probably at the same time will see that price change a lot more based on Real World Market circumstances and so you’ll see a lot more Dynamic pricing but it won’t be secret prices that are changing without you knowing it like I think retarded you know tend to be transparent about that and into me the best example today is is Amazon they have a super Dynamic pricing model that changes all the time but if you put something in your cart and the price goes down they don’t just take that extra margin they tell you. And they lower the price of the item in your cart and when you you don’t go to their stores they now have digital prices and all the store so they can show you the same price online that they have in the store so I you know it’s. [1:04:27] It’s very difficult for retailers to make changes like this and break down silos so we’re not going to see it happen overnight but I think we’re we’re already starting to see retail shift in that direction so to me the future is. Universal transparent Dynamic pricing. Scot: [1:04:42] All right most sybaritic had a whole bunch of questions I’m going to lightning around a couple of them when is spiffy coming to Seattle. Stay tuned Ken Scott please update is Amazon scape and how has it changed unfortunately there is an inverse correlation between my time to work on the Amazon scape and your first questions to come to Seattle so position where I don’t have a ton of time to work on that it’s changed a lot so I think Amazon’s probably launched. It’s been a year old I would say two programs a month 24 to 30 programs since I did that so like the Amazon Prime wardrobe isn’t on there 4-star store is not on there there’s a lot not on there one day delivery yes those are not on there. Jason: [1:05:39] Scot I have no cars in Seattle so between those two I’m going to vote for the Amazon scape. Scot: [1:05:44] Maybe maybe I’ll find an internship this one of our many interns can help with this this should be an interesting one is Amazon going to do to Walgreens drug stores what they did to the bookstore with the axis of pill pack and private label enable the ability to sell Massey pg-propyl probably you think there’s one for the drug source. Jason: [1:06:11] I think it is I mean they’re going for everything so it is a market like that they made some Investments and they’ve already like I think had some material effects on valuations for the national companies. [1:06:25] I’m not sure like I mean there’s that Jeff has a equip that I kind of like and agree with Amazon denim put book stores out of business the internet put book stores out of business and I think the same made partly be true for retail pharmacies like I’m sure Amazon’s going to take a go after and take a chunk of the pharmacy business and that will be derogatory to traditional pharmacies but the bigger deal is we’re shifting from picking up prescriptions in store to having prescriptions delivered to our home so increasingly the old wanting majority of all the prescriptions we take R tronic, Africana conditions and returning things and the insurance companies are basically mandating that we all get shipped these bigger quantities of those prescriptions at home so as a smaller percentage of prescriptions get picked up in-store there’s less traffic in those doors the only reason people go to the stores his prescriptions they’re not good retailers if they don’t have prescriptions and so like I feel like that friends that macro-trends. Is really going to dramatically affect the retail pharmacy space now most of the retail pharmacies have already pivoted they own insurance companies and mail-order prescription services so that seems like where they’re putting their big bats well I’m sure Amazon will have some success in Pharmacy in and probably some Innovative products. [1:07:55] I’m not sure that’s why I’m wearing they’re going to capture. Huge market share super fast because there is a bunch of Regulation and Power in the hands of individual insurance companies that that you know are some institutional impediments that make it a harder Market to dominate them say books was not saying they won’t get there but it would take long. Scot: [1:08:19] Yep Mike my take on that is when I go to a drugstore I stand in line and there’s usually. More helpers than customers but there’s only one person to check out the person five people in front of me has a thousand questions and it takes me an hour to get something but she took me 5 minutes so I feel like there’s a huge customer service kind of customer experience got there that the Amazon could definitely fill in in his going to go at it because it’s very clearly something that they can make a huge Improvement. This is a good one Jason how we doing on time. Jason: [1:09:02] I think we are coming up to the end. Scot: [1:09:06] Listen to all your questions about sitting on a big one can you talk about the advertising race to grab the wallet we seen some big news lately Target in talks to buy Triad Walmart Spring advertising and house and made a key hire there where is ever
Ali and Harmony talk Shop on the Shop Girls, Prince store at MSP Airport, SJP at MOA, the mindful manicure, Guest Sarah Sweet with I Like You joins in studio, and the dress over jeans in Whose Look.
Voyager Romance. From the on-screen romance of B'Elanna Torres and Tom Paris to romantic moments between various members of Voyager's senior staff, to various alien romances of the week, Star Trek: Voyager is perhaps the most romantic series in the entire Star Trektelevision franchise. In this special Valentine's Day episode of To The Journey, hosts Suzanne Williamson and Zachary Fruhling explore the many romances, both good and bad, in Star Trek: Voyager. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) Holograms Are People Too (00:02:21) He Seems Nice (00:08:21) Scruffotay (00:11:29) There Are Different Love Languages (00:15:45) Is Riker's List Equal to This? (00:23:08) I Like You, But I Hate You (00:35:11) Closing (00:37:54) Hosts Suzanne Williamson and Zachary Fruhling Production Suzanne Williamson (Editor) Zachary Fruhling (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Bruce Lish (Associate Producer) Joo Kim (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Associate Producer) Patrick Carlin (Associate Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager)
The Punk Goes…. series from Fearless Records has been a strange part of the scene since their debut in 1999. Being a victim of their own haste and careless assignments of bands has unleashed more than a handful of truly awful cover songs, but maybe it was all worth it for the few that have stood out from the rest. The guys discuss the best and worst that has come form the series over the years, and close the show out with some life changing breaking news from Tom. Links: The New Found Glory Episode From the Screen to Your Stereo to Your Town Tour Wonderwall by Cartel live on AOL sessions Chorus.fm Charlie Bit Me Autotune Royals (cover) by Youth in Revolt Free Fallin’ by The Almost Songs of the week: Sunflower (Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse) by Post Malone, Swae Lee Sorry, I Like You by Burbank Follow us on Twitter at @_ReminscentFM and Instagram!
January's 2019 collection of MrChoi.com.au Gone in 60 Seconds Videos in audio: 0:12 - Negotiation Role Play 1:09 - I Got This 2:09 - Complaining 2:59 - Who Are You? Your Identity 3:54 - Stress & Worry 4:40 - Training Vs Education 5:35 - New Thinking 6:26 - Lose To Win 7:22 - Unreasonable 7:59 - I Like You 9:01 - Influencers 9:49 - X and Y 10:39 - Steel Garage 11:40 - Balanced Follow up 12:41 - Start Stalking 13:20 - Happiness Peace 14:12 - Friend or Professional 15:13 - Collingwood Football Club
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Hooray! This episode has been edited! This is a long one, but it is worth it all the way until the end, I promise! Audio Quality: okay! There's weird overlap that happens pretty far into the ep and it doesn't last too long! :) Tim's here!! Today Tim and I chat about Black Mirror: Hated in the Nation! Small business shoutout goes to "I Like You" store and Cami's Cakepops!! I love you all! This one is dedicated to all the Mom's, Cami's, Cami's wearing camis, shaun's, Karin's, and Cakes out there! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/alisonsclosetpodcast/support
The Scholarship Shark Podcast | College Admissions & Financial Aid
I Like You, Do You Like Me? Understanding Demonstrated Interest Deans of Admission are under pressure to enroll an exact number of students each year. They do this by factoring in what is called, Demonstrated Interest. Demonstrated Interest has proven to be a valuable tool to achieve this aim. One way for them to know […]The post 054: Demonstrated Interest appeared first on The Scholarship Shark.
In Episode 10 I chat with Isaac Hindin-Miller (@isaaclikes_) who has one of the coolest resumes I have ever come across. Isaac, a native New Zealander, was fired from his stable job (which is quite the story) at a very young age. However, it truly ended up acting as a catalyst for his career because not shortly after, his fashion & lifestyle blog, Isaac Likes, became a huge success. In fact, many well known publications, including the New York Times, began to notice. Later on in his career he began to place more of a focus on his DJ skills and started to perform for major fashion brands. He even performed for the unofficial Yeezy Season 2 after-party. With all of that said, we also dive into the many obstacles Isaac has faced along his journey - on both the business and relationship end of things. Anyway, this episode was such a pleasure to record because of how real & authentic Isaac is. I mean his famous catchphrase is “I LIKE YOU!” & if you listen to this episode I guarantee you'll like him too! Syd, xo Isaac Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/isaaclikes_/ LET'S MAKE SMALL TALK: https://www.instagram.com/smalltalkwithsyd/ https://www.instagram.com/stwsmedia/ https://www.instagram.com/stwsthebrand/ www.smalltalkwithsyd.com
I have been a long time planning the wedding for my daughter, Rachael. Guess what? The wedding is THIS WEEKEND. Yay, and YIKES. I needed something funny and light to read, since I didn't have time to write anything, so I settled on the hilarious “I Like You” by the hilarious Amy Sedaris. Today, I share some passages from her how to hostess book that are irreverent yet practical. How to be a guest. How to entertain guests. How to get rid of guests. Basically, it's everything you need to know about planning a successful gathering of people. I desperately needed some snarky practical advice from a woman who does not take herself too seriously. I like you, too, Amy Sedaris, and so will all of you listeners. Wish me luck! If all goes well, I'll be back next week with an original short story for you. If all doesn't go well, I'll still be back with an original story for you. Thanks for listening. Any questions, criticisms, insights, anything at all, contact me at easychairpodcast@gmail.com. I like you, and would like even more to hear from you! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Make Mother's Day What You Want It To Be Talking about moping during pregnancy, natural deodorant, chocolate olive oil cake, I am America, and making Mother's Day exactly what you want it to be. (Because you can.) Cake! https://smittenkitchen.com/2017/10/chocolate-olive-oil-cake-more-book-tour/ Schmidts deodarant https://www.amazon.com/Schmidtsde-Deodorant-Stick-Rose-3-25/dp/B01KNA73VU This is America, Donald Glover https://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/watch-childish-gambinos-caustic-new-video-this-is-america-w519862 P.S. I Like You by Kasie West Lila by Marilynn Robinson Bel Canto by Ann Patchett Follow me on Instagram @littlethingspodcast Follow me on my blog blog.koseli.co Follow me on Twitter @koseliandco Follow me on Facebook @littlethingspodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/little-things/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/little-things/support
Episode #60. A wild week leads to a wild week. This week was wild...... Songs Of The Week: Lito: Khalid feat. 6lack & Ty Dolla $ign "OTW" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hjf-h6NMj7U Skillz: Childish Major feat. 6lack & D.R.A.M. "I Like You" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_aKEC0IFOE Kiki: Bravehearts feat. Nas "Oochie Wally" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vCMXjk6iS3A Emails? wftopodcast@gmail.com Playlists: Tidal: http://tidal.com/playlist/8278ffa8-8b7d-4832-a7e6-c59cc16b1c6e Apple Music: https://itunes.apple.com/us/playlist/well-figure-this-out-podcast-playlist-wfto/pl.u-4JAM2IxJ9gM
Although most of the media has decided not to discuss Fabolous and Emily B’s situation, Joe, Rory, and Mal don’t shy away from covering the incident. They discuss the seriousness of the allegations and give their thoughts on the matter (8:48). New music from Cardi B and The Weeknd dropped this past week and the guys give their take on it (41:38). And unfortunately, “Friend of The Show”, Safaree was recently robbed, Joe shares his thoughts and concerns (1:29:14). Due to a previously scheduled event this week, the podcast was recorded a day earlier than usual. We’ll be back to our regular recording schedule next week. Salute. Sleeper picks of the week: Joe: Guordan Banks “Dead Friend” | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKnmejQny48&feature=share Mal: Childish Major (featuring DRAM and 6lack) “I Like You” | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_aKEC0IFOE&feature=share Rory: SAINt JHN “Selfish” | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LtVnLCzCHeI&feature=share
Ladies and Gentlemen welcome to Episode 54 with the hilarious Josh Johnson. I was so excited to get introduced to Josh and his comedy and now I get to bring it to you as well. What a fun conversation and very insightful dude! Josh was a writer on the Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon and now has his own comedy album out now called "I Like You!" Check it out today and don't forget to rate and subscribe! Join the Pleasure Seekers Club Patreon! http://www.patreon.com/peerpleasurepodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Comedian Josh Johnson has had a big couple of years. He arrived in NY (after a few years in Chicago doing stand-up) just a couple of years ago, but has already written for and appeared on the Tonight Show, his first solo album, “I Like You,” on Comedy Central Records, came out in July, debuting at number 4 on iTunes and 11 on Billboard, and his first half hour special will appear on Comedy Central network this fall. A solid start, huh? We talk about that stuff, and his favorite high school teacher who told him in high school he’d see him on the Tonight show and then ended up in the house when Josh took that very stage. We also talk talk about what he has in common with Conor McGregor. (Funny thing about this show and audience. Conor McGregor is both one of the most famous people in the world and someone some of you never have heard of. If you’re one of the latter, he’s an Mixed Martial Arts fighter who’s about to have a huge, unprecedented fight with champion boxer Floyd Mayweather on August 26. It’s unprecedented in that the two worlds (boxing and MMA) don’t mix, let alone two of their biggest stars, so it’s a big big deal, so there’s some background on that for you non-fight fans out there regarding our two minutes on that topic. Enjoy!Josh Johnson’s site:http://therealjoshjohnson.com/***Appearance on Tonight:https://www.nbc.com/the-tonight-show/video/josh-johnson-standup/3474830***Twitter: @JoshJohnsonFacebook: facebook.com/JoshJComedy/Instagram: @JoshJohnsonComedy***Find us at http://15minutesjamieberger.com***This podcast fights fascists. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
GUEST: JOSH JOHNSON. Sarah is still struggling a bit, but she is powering through on today's episode, as we discuss the possible formation of her own popup restaurant! Then Greg interviews comedian Josh Johnson, who's new album, I Like You is out now on Comedy Central Records!
Loves me? Loves me not? Time to go on long drives and day dream about meeting up your special someone, impressing their friends with drinks and jokes, which then leads to intimate wining & dining with that one that you like. Get the butterflies out your stomach. It’s time to tell em the feels. On this mix by ANT ONE, we get a blend of some smooth Hip-Hop, R&B and Soul of the ‘I Like You’ variety. Very shooting your shot kind of mood music. So get ya charm up, make sure ya game is tite and let’s see if they are telling us there’s a chance!…(Yes!)
Alison Becker aka Shauna Malwae-Tweep (Parks and Recreation, VH1's Top 20 Video Countdown, Kroll Show) is on the show! Today, we’re talking Parks and Recreation S1E3 “The Reporter” where Leslie invites a reporter to cover the Pit to Park project. Alison gives us a special I Love You and I Like You moment from BEHIND THE SCENES! And we play some games where we practice staying on message just like Leslie does. Plus, we talk about some good government news, pitch some ideas for Tom’s companies, and laugh a LOT! Take an iPad on your way out. Season 1, Episode 3 - The Reporter Written by Dan Goor, directed by Jeffrey Blitz, original Air Date April 23, 2009 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to Tinder Tales! This is my podcast about the best and worst of Online Dating. Listen to my guest Comedian Josh Johnson as we talk about how no one actually wants to hear solutions to their problems, getting catfished so hard he didn't recognize his date, and the best way to get people to stop having terrible behaviors. HOLY SHIT! We are on iTunes! Please Rate and Subscribe! Follow Josh on Twitter @JoshJohnson and check out his Album "I Like You" on iTunes soon! Follow me at @Piccolomeany and I also run a show called Ambush Comedy every Tuesday at Two Boots Williamsburg 8-8:30pm Everyone gets a free beer, 8:30 pm we start an awesome comedy show. Recently featured in Time Out NYC Tinder Tales Live comes back Friday July 21st at 7:30pm and will be performed monthly! More Details soon! Also come to my monthly show called Nerdy, Dirty, Dark! At Cantina Royale second show is Thursday July 13th 9PM It’s going to be amazing Check it! Dating Apps used by Josh Tinder OkCupid Bumble
Welcome to I Love You and I Like You! A brand new weekly podcast where we talk about the already classic NBC Comedy, Parks and Recreation. In this episode your hosts, Alyse Michele and Stephen Perlstein, run you through what this show is gonna be all about, and Plus we share our weekly “Jerry’d Its” where Alyse almost ruins a surprise party, and Stephen cause a bug infestation and gets proved to be an idiot by a teenager. And, we treat ourselves with some stuff for Alyse’s birthday! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
ORIGINALLY RECORDED: AUGUST 23RD, 2016 Dub Talk Student Council Fall Election Arc (Fall SimulDub Survey): https://t.co/lr0WmKHtt7 The Summer broadcasts dubs continue as Hardy, Andrew, Jamal, and Amon tackle one of the more odd series from the summer season. Prepare to lose your minds as the guys talk about the casting announcement for The Disastrous Life of Saiki K. Hosts: @SpacemanHardy @Mangaman9000 @Jamstar529 @AmonduulUS Episode Editors: @animepalooza @LilacAnimeRevue Music: "Seishun wa Zankoku janai" by Natsuki Hanae "Psi desu I LIKE YOU" by Dempagumi.inc Like what we do? Support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/dubtalkpodcast Or consider buying us a Ko-fi! https://ko-fi.com/dubtalk DUB TALK SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter: @DubTalkPodcast Instagram: @dubtalkpodcast Twitch: dubtalkpodcast Tumblr: dubtalkpodcast
This week in The Armory we're thrilled to have the latest addition to the Stanton Warriors' Punks label, Nixon, on the 1s and 2s. Check out Nixon's gorgeous, debut EP on Punks entitled "The Basics of Love" at: http://www.beatport.com/release/the-basics-of-love-ep/1420636 Nixon's been mixing since before he first stood on a snowboard over 20 years ago. Being a pro-rider on the European snowboard scene for over 15 years opened up a huge freesport audience to his mixing talents and he's been a regular at massive surf & snowboard events for years. It comes as no surprise then to this crowd, that Nixon is receiving respective accolades on the London scene for his musical talents. A random meeting with Justin Rushmore of FLR whilst snowboarding led to a move to London in 06 and to a new addiction – producing. His 2007 collaborations with D&B golden boy, Shimon, took the scene by surprise, with clubbers loving the heavily influenced D & B breaks - a fresh vibe in an increasingly jaded breaks scene. With three releases under the FLR wing, ‘I Like You' received rave reviews, receiving regular airplay on both Annie Nightingale BBC and Kiss FM's Jay Cunnings show. The second release “White Noise” went to No 13 in the DMC Buzz Charts, and ‘Around the Edge', charged to No 1 in the Beatport Breaks chart. Whilst Nixon's background was rooted firmly in thrash and drum & bass, his DJ style today, is a blend of tight break necking beats, topped off with deep gut rumbling bass. Engineering his own solo tunes, it's a hard life dividing his time between snowboarding, and his recording in the studio! His strong self-expression of snowboarding is clearly continued onto the decks & is a lifestyle balance most DJs would kill for. The Mixologists, Aquasky, Tayo, Darren Jay, Davide Carbone, MC Chickaboo, Utah Jazz, the list is endless - have graced the decks with Nixon. Now billed as the UK's top pro-DJ/music producer and professional snowboarder, from his debut at London's superclubs - Fabric & Ministry of Sound, he's now a regular on the underground club scene & plays a host of international festivals including the legendary Snowbombing. Moving forward, Nixon has stretched out his knowledge of quality music, composing music for UK computer games giant Codemasters and their Dirt 3 & 4 games. Top brands such as CASIO, QUIKSILVER, MONSTER, NIKE, SHARP have endorsed and used Nixon beats & sound design for their Global Marketing Campaigns. This in turn has opened doors to remix works by global sensation Ben Howard & upcoming acts such as A Girl Called Ruth & Ryan Keen. Stepping from clubland to culinary, he also produces music for Jamie Oliver's DJ BBQ and to movies with CGI giants, the Foundry. Now signed to the world famous renegades of beats & bass, the Stanton Warriors Punks label with his newly released The Basic Of Love Ep includes the tearing remix of LTJ Bukems classic club anthem Atlantis. For more information on Nixon visit: http://www.soundcloud.com/scottnixonmusic http://www.twitter.com/ScottNixonMusic http://www.youtube.com/user/scottnixonmusic https://www.facebook.com/ScottNixonOfficial Artwork by www.jempanufnik.com
1.My Love . . Donaeo ft. DJ Q 2.Love For You . . Kove 3.5AM [Route 94 Remix] . . Katy B 4.Nightcall [Freemasons Pegasus Remix] . . London Grammar 5.Silver & Gold (Finder) . . Ninetoes ft. James Newman 6.Love This Town [Ray Foxx Remix] . . Dizzee Rascal 7.Friday . . Shadow Child ft. Takura 8.Reach . . TS7 9.Don't Kill My Vibe . . Frank Silver 10.Next Order . . Dog Blood 11.Close . . Sub Focus ft. MNEK 12.I Like You . . Katy B 13.Rock With You [DJ Fabian Like This Bootleg] . . Michael Jackson 14.Of The Night [Koves Remix] . . Bastille 15.Feel Good . . Robin Thicke 16.Hey Brother . . Avicii
Part 1 of The GBA 100th Episode Special: To celebrate 100 episodes of the show I gathered a bunch of my favourite people together in a room and made them sit and listen to a special live episode of the show. There was talk and there was food (including a cake). In part 2 they’ll even be some live music from the GBA house band A Room Full of Friends. Part 1 features clips from the first 100 episodes, focusing first on the way that doing Getting Better Acquainted has influenced and changed my life, then moving into more general examples of what GBA conversations can be, and then getting into how the show has developed its own internal logic and has begun to create itself. It features messages from fellow podcasts I Like You and Risk!. Chillpak Hollywood Hour also gets focused on quite a lot. The conversation I had with Phil Leirness about his film The Truth Is Out There is was an interesting episode not just in itself but also in relation to how GBA works. The clips include childbirth, death, the time I poured coke on a friends white shirt because I thought it would be funny, dealing with anger, life during the Northern Irish "Troubles", epiphanies and lots and lots more. These episodes were recorded in January 2013. Part 2 comes out on Friday. Full show notes here: http://gettingbetteracquainted.blogspot.co.uk/2013/06/show-notes-gba-100-pt-1.html You can hear Getting Better Acquainted on Stitcher SmartRadio, Stitcher allows you to listen to your favourite shows directly from your iPhone, Android Phone, Kindle Fire and beyond. On-demand and on the go! Don’t have Stitcher? Download it for free today at http://www.stitcher.com or in the app stores. Help more people get better acquainted. If you like what you hear why not write an iTunes review? Follow @GBApodcast on Twitter. Like Getting Better Acquainted on facebook. Tell your friends. Spread the word!
Welcome to Episode 397 of the Radio Orphans Podcast.This episode contains the following independent musicfor your listening pleasure:"Now I Know" by Sam Page.Indie rock from California."I Like You" from Lisa Doll and the Rock n Roll Romance. Pop punk from Maryland."Happy Song" by Spoons and Chopsticks.Indie rock from Minnesota."Losing Game" by Minor Delilah.Indie rock from the UK."Holes" by The Getaway Car.Alternative rock from Idaho."Things I've Said" by Matt Springfield.New wave from France."Body and Soul" from Radio Orphans. Experimental rock from your hostsin Minneapolis, MN USA.We thank you for listening!
Finding the things you like to be around is easy when you take the time to take inventory of the things you care about. In this CyberCountry Minute Lance Yelvington talks to songwriter and musician extraordinaire Mark Wayne Glasmire about the things he likes, as well as his new song, I Like You.
In GBA 47 we get better acquainted with my JP and Elah from the podcast I Like You. This is the first GBA done via skype with a link up between London and Toronto. Amongst other things we talk about love and like, independent podcasting, ex girlfriends, working together, putting yourself online, radio and more. They use their own interview skills to draw some stories out of me. A shorter version of our conversation edited by Elah appeared last week on their podcast: http://ilikeyoupodcast.com/2012/03/67-getting-better-acquainted/ If you want to write a letter to your ex and send it to JP and Elah for them to use on their show they would love you to do so. Send it to: us@ilikeyoupodcast.com If you live in Toronto and are single you might also be interested in getting involved with this I Like You project: http://ilikeyoupodcast.com/2012/03/wanted-reality-dating-volunteers/ Find I Like You here: http://ilikeyoupodcast.com We refer to these episodes of the show in our conversation: Time Travel: http://ilikeyoupodcast.com/2010/09/22-back-to-the-future/ Mum and Kid: http://ilikeyoupodcast.com/2010/07/15-generation-gap/ Crying episode: http://ilikeyoupodcast.com/2011/02/42-all-broken-up/ Parents Interview: http://ilikeyoupodcast.com/2011/01/39-the-secret-of-my-success/ Drunk Episode: http://ilikeyoupodcast.com/2011/04/49-a-few-too-many/ And this is a favourite of mine that we don't refer to: http://ilikeyoupodcast.com/2010/07/17-dating-under-the-influence/ GBA Episodes mentioned: Christmas Special: http://soundcloud.com/gettingbetteracquainted/gba-christmas-special (My brother) Tony: http://soundcloud.com/gettingbetteracquainted/gba-35-tony We also explore my experiences making Four Days in a Room: http://www.fourdaysinaroom.co.uk/ JP plugs: Savage Love: http://www.thestranger.com/seattle/SavageLovePodcast/Page in particular the episode featuring Ira Glass: http://www.thestranger.com/SavageLovePodcast/archives/2012/01/31/savage-love-episode-276 RadioLab: http://www.radiolab.org/ The Moth: http://themoth.org/ WTF: http://www.wtfpod.com/ Stop Podcasting Yourself: http://www.maximumfun.org/shows/stop-podcasting-yourself Sound Of Young America / Bullseye : http://www.maximumfun.org/shows/bullseye Jordan Jessie Go: http://www.maximumfun.org/shows/bullseye Elah Plugs: Wiretap: http://www.cbc.ca/wiretap/ Age of Persuasion: http://www.cbc.ca/ageofpersuasion/ Under the Influence: http://www.cbc.ca/undertheinfluence/ Other audio mentioned: This American Life: http://www.thisamericanlife.org/ CBC: http://www.cbc.ca/radio/ BBC Radio 4: http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/ Jon Ronson: http://www.jonronson.com/radio.html The Bugle: http://thebuglepodcast.com/ Answer Me This: http://answermethispodcast.com/ 2 + 2 = 5: http://www.thedialogueproject.com/ (Hear a GBA with the man who makes that podcast here: http://soundcloud.com/gettingbetteracquainted/gba-38-karl-james ) Spark London: http://www.sparklondon.com/ The Longest Shortest Time: http://longestshortesttime.com/ Help more people get better acquainted. If you like what you hear why not write an iTunes review? Follow @GBApodcast on Twitter. Like Getting Better Acquainted on facebook. Tell your friends. Spread the word!
Matt reads a book titled "I am a T-rex," based on the show by Craig Bartlett, and later (by request) reads a poem called "I Like You" by Sandol Stoddard Warburg.
Goo Goo Dolls' Johnny Rzeznik catches up with Kyle Meredith to talk the band's new album, Chaos in Bloom.The frontman discusses how the legendary pop-rockers returned to their '90s sound for the LP, at times connecting with an edgy and angsty sound that had long been in their past. Rzeznik also talks about TikTok culture and the musicians that are birthed from it, something Goo Goo Dolls address on the Chaos in Bloom single "Yeah, I Like You."Listen to Rzeznik discuss Chaos in Bloom and more on the Kyle Meredith With... podcast, or watch the conversation in full via Consequence. When you're done, make sure to like, review, and subscribe to KMW wherever you get your podcasts, and can keep up to date on all our shows by following the Consequence Podcast Network.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy