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The Watchers
Yellowjackets Season 3: "Thanksgiving (Canada)"

The Watchers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 147:21


This episode of The Watchers is a meaty one, but we just had so much to sink our teeth into. Check the timestamps down below if you want to know what we talk about when.Jodie and Andrea watched “Thanksgiving (Canada)” episode six of season three of Yellowjackets, and we really get into it.In 1996, it must be sweeps week because Ben's Pen Friends gets a major cast shake-up. There's a wild new episode of Who's the Antler Queen? And on Girls Meet World–wait, wait, wait. Girls' Meat World? Is that anything?In 2021, Van and Tai have a spa day, the Sadeckis take a family vacay, and Misty spends some time in the city.If you're reading this, that means you've probably got your podcatcher of choice open right now. It would be SO helpful if you gave our little show a follow. If you like what you hear, you could even leave us a review.Timestamps:Present: 00:05:15Wilderness: 01:06:55Theories: 01:43:46“Croak” Trailer: 02:22:06I Saw the TV Glow's Ending Is Full of Hope, If You Want It to Be - Emily St. JamesFollow:The Watchers on Instagram (@WatchersPodNJ)Andrea on Instagram (@AQAndreaQ)Jodie on Instagram (@jodie_mim)Thanks to Kitzy (@heykitzy) for the use of our theme song, "No Book Club."

Radio Crystal Blue
Radio Crystal Blue 2/19/25 part 1

Radio Crystal Blue

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 117:33


Rod Picott "Where No One Knows My Name" - Hang Your Hopes On A Crooked Nail www.rodpicott.com Rod Picott "Valentine's Day" - Paper Hearts & Broken Arrows www.rodpicott.com Slaid Cleaves "Second Hand" - Together Through The Dark www.slaidcleaves.com James McMurtry "These Things I've Come To Know" - Complicated Game www.jamesmcmurtry.com Shinyribs "Miles Reply" - Late Night TV Gold www.shinyribs.comFrenchy & The Punk "Lighting Up The Sk" - Midnight Garden www.frenchyandthepunk.comThis Way To The Egress "Rogue Trip" - Great Balancing Act www.thiswaytotheegress.com Murder By Death "Alas" - The Other Shore www.murderbydeath.com ********************Jesse Terry "Strong' - Arcadia www.esseterrymusic.com Avi Wisnia "Just Another Daydream" - Catching Leaves www.aviwisnia.comDenielle Bassels "Woman Like Me" www.deniellebassels.comFem du Lit "Bankrupt" - Stigmata www.femdulit.com Jeff Plankenhorn "Flat Tire" - Alone At Sea www.jeffplankenhorn.com Alice Howe & Freebo "With You By My Side" - Alice Howe & Freebo Live www.alicehowe.com Jess Klein "Hold Me" - When We Rise www.jesskleinmusic.com *****************Steve Conte "Shoot Out The Stars" - The Concrete Jangle www.stevecontenyc.com Strange Majik "Stranger" www.strangemajik.com TRNDS "Love, If You Want It" https://www.facebook.com/trndsofficialThe Let Me Downs "Home Sweet Home" - North By Southwest https://www.facebook.com/letmedownswa/Chuck Vibes "Sweet-Ish" - GTHM https://www.corporatrecords.com/chuckvibes Spark Of Life "Note To Self" https://sparkoflifemusic.com/**************************

The Whorrors!
#141: I Saw the TV Glow (2024)

The Whorrors!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 71:27


Today we explore where nostalgia and dissociation meet in 2024 metaphorical masterpiece I Saw the TV Glow. ***CONTENT WARNING: discussions of gender dysphoria, transphobia, repression, abuse, suicide Follow us on Instagram at @thewhorrorspodcast Email us at thewhorrorspodcast@gmail.com Artwork by Gabrielle Fatula (gabrielle@gabriellefatula.com) Music: Epic Industrial Music Trailer by SeverMusicProd Standard Music License Sources: 'I Saw the TV Glow' director breaks down that emotional ending, teases potential sequel by Patrick Ryan: https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/movies/2024/05/18/i-saw-the-tv-glow-ending-explained/73672439007/ ‘I Saw the TV Glow' Director Jane Schoenbrun Shares a Theory for Why We're So Nostalgic for the '90s by Chris O'Falt: https://www.indiewire.com/features/interviews/i-saw-the-tv-glow-jane-schoenbrun-90s-nostalgia-hauntology-1235002972/ ISTTVG IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt15574270/ I Saw the TV Glow's Ending Is Full of Hope, If You Want It to Be by Emily St. James: https://www.vulture.com/article/the-hidden-hope-in-i-saw-the-tv-glows-ending-explained.html I Saw the TV Glow Stars Address Trans Allegories of A24 Film by Jeremy Dick: https://www.cbr.com/i-saw-the-tv-glow-justice-smith/ ISSTV Transcript: https://scrapsfromtheloft.com/movies/i-saw-the-tv-glow-2024-transcript/ ISTTVG Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Saw_the_TV_Glow New Yorker article: Jane Schoenbrun Finds Horror Close to Home by Holden Seidlitz: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/persons-of-interest/jane-schoenbrun-finds-horror-close-to-home

The Turntable Teachers
Night School Ep. 103 (Guest Speaker: Lib)

The Turntable Teachers

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 73:59


On episode 103 of the Guest Speaker Series, we welcome longtime friend of the show and Lynn, MA native, Lib, who is a multi-faceted musician as an artist, producer, engineer, and instrumentalist. Lib discusses being infatuated with audio and sound from a young age, as he was enamored to learn how to soundscapes were crafted. He also shares how becoming an audio engineer played an increasingly large role in helping his own artistry grow, both from working on his own music as well as others. Lib has quickly become one of the most sought after engineers on the Enginears platform, created by the legendary Mixed By Ali, whom Lib was able to meet recently in LA. Lib just moved to LA within the last few months, and he shares his reasoning for the move and what he hopes to accomplish long term. Mike & Lib also discuss a variety of topics, including finding patience in your successes, not allowing money to dictate your creativity, why MA drivers are the worst, which season of The Walking Dead is the best, and so much more. Follow Lib on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/libthelyon/reels/ Stream "If You Want It" by Lib on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/3YxP76fARBLAiGRlo4rQwy?si=b8cce2e855fa4fd4 Stream "If You Want It" by Lib on Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/if-you-want-it-feat-amaria-imani-julian-mendoza-single/1722681439 Watch the "Intent" music video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qBwVppPTHmw Check out our studio, AOA Studios, and book a session or service with us: https://www.aoastudios.org/inquiriesbooking Follow our social media and blogs Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/turntableteachers/?hl=en Tik Tok - https://www.tiktok.com/@turntableteachers Blog - https://www.turntableteachers.com/blog Shop - https://www.turntableteachers.com/shop Subscribe to our streaming services Apple - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-turntable-teachers/id1448694925 Google Play - https://playmusic.app.goo.gl/?ibi=com.google.PlayMusic&isi=691797987&ius=googleplaymusic&apn=com.google.android.music&link=https://play.google.com/music/m/Icujt6fhi2je7zzfxjkr7glcowe?t%3DThe_Turntable_Teachers%26pcampaignid%3DMKT-na-all-co-pr-mu-pod-16 Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/user-538618877 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/4UJh499meoTP5wV2b2jrb0?si=EMaTjq9CR2-_zA6orKQNEQ Spotify Discover Playlist- https://open.spotify.com/user/45ix6360sx8y5286mf2ims30f?si=Swo3O5_ZREaF-01aOXVThQ

Classic Vinyl Podcast
John Lennon-Happy XMAS (War Is Over) Song Review

Classic Vinyl Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2023 20:23


Merry Christmas to all of our Classic Vinyl Podcast listeners. This episode, Justin and Tyler review John Lennon and The Plastic Ono Band's 1971 Christmas song release of Happy XMAS (War Is Over). Both a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year song along with an anti-war song all in one, give it a listen and let us know what you think, If You Want It! Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year from Justin and Tyler! Support our podcast and buy us a beer https://www.buymeacoffee.com/classicvinylpod

Mixology: The Mono/Stereo Mix Differences Podcast

Hello Friends! We're completing The Kinks' studio LP output on the show today, with a look at their debut LP, succinctly titled Kinks. Issued in October 1964, the album is built around 'You Really Got Me', with a snatch of Ray Davies originals, R&B covers, and two dire Shel Talmy compositions. That said, we have a shockingly fun stereo mix for a pop LP in 1964, and a random unique US mono mix too, giving us a lot to look at with surprisingly little effort. So let's hop in the Cadillac to Bald Mountain and see if we Got Love... If You Want It.   Happy Listening, Frederick   Patreon   Email   Instagram   Back to Mono

Where Are All My Friends
Life Lessons Learned as a Director and Filmmaker With Luke Huxham

Where Are All My Friends

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 73:33


In this episode I sit down with my new friend Luke Huxham! He's a rad director and filmmaker with an incredible life story. We talk about a crazy decision to drop out of college and embark on a life in Japan, and how that led to his entire career unfolding from that decision. One of my favorite parts of this episode was the back half of our conversation starting with his relentless pursuit of his passion for film, then leading to the importance of getting super clear on what you want and letting that passion consume you. He's had some insane experiences in commercial directing all the way up to the process of making a film, which made this such a fun episode as Luke has a ton of real life practical advice to share on the subject. If you're into filmmaking, storytelling, and personal growth this one is for you. Hope you enjoy. Chapters: 3:13 - Dropping Out of College 11:24 - Moving to Japan 16:12 - Getting into Film 28:08 - Get Clear on What You Want 32:51 - Commercial Directing 49:53 - Advice for Directors 52:18 - Making a Film 1:03:51 - Letting Passion Consume You 1:06:41 - If You Want It, Do It Luke Huxham: Instagram: @directorlukeh Website: lukehuxham.com Andrew Cramb: Instagram: @andrew_ftw Everything Else: https://linktr.ee/whereareallmyfriends Produced & Edited by - Deanna Elise: Instagram: @deannaelxse Website: deannaelxse.com Where Are All My Friends Podcast: Website: whereareallmyfriends.com Subscribe: HERE Patreon: patreon.com/whereareallmyfriends

Exceeding Grace Christian Center
“If You Want It, You Can Have It!”

Exceeding Grace Christian Center

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2022 98:08


“If You Want It, You Can Have It!” by Pastor Jonathan M. Anderson, Sr.

sr if you want it you can have it
Hidden Gems
Episode 15: Remembering Michael Henderson (Hidden Gems 24/2/2011)

Hidden Gems

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 59:59


MICHAEL HENDERSON  TAKE ME I'M YOURS.KENI BURKE  LOVE IS THE ANSWER.TOM GLIDE & THE LUV ALL STARS  I'M NOT THE SAME MAN.PATTI AUSTIN  FIRST TIME LOVE.MICHAEL HENDERSON  IN THE NIGHT TIME.ESTHER PHILLIPS  A TASTE OF HONEY.BOBBY TAYLOR  OH I'VE BEEN BLESSED.ANTOINIQUE  PHENOMENON.ALOE BLACC  GOOD THINGS.NORMAN CONNORS FEAT. MICHAEL HENDERSON & PHYLLIS HYMAN  WE BOTH NEED EACH OTHER.LUTHER INGRAM  IF LOVING YOU IS WRONG.NITEFLYTE  IF YOU WANT IT.MARJORIE INGRAM  ANOTHER WOMAN INVOLVED.NORMAN CONNORS FEAT. MICHAEL HENDERSON  YOU ARE MY STARSHIP. 

De-Va'Je with Devaje Mathis Entertainment Group

Express yourself. A Message from De-Va'Je "If You Want It"

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The Worst Idea Of All Time
Killionaire TV 1: Joe v Lexi

The Worst Idea Of All Time

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 27:52


Welcome to the first episode of Killionaire TV. An exciting new fundraising and elimination project created by the people, for the people, in the interest of making the very same people, as wealthy as each other. There is a visual component of this presentation IF YOU WANT IT on our Substack.In our first episode Lexi joins us from Ireland to pitch us about an artificial intelligence torture chamber with Mark Zuckerberg's name all over it. We then hear from Joe in Nottingham, who proposes assuming commercial ownership of the Amazon rainforest and harvesting the power of the monkeys contained therein, to show Jeff Bezos the time of his life.TWIOAT Twitter / Instagram / Facebook / Website / SubstackGUY Twitter / Instagram / Facebook / WebsiteTIM Twitter / Instagram / Facebook / Website See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Album Mode
LXXXVI. Who Cares? | Rex Orange County + Tyler, the Creator concert thoughts

Album Mode

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 52:21


This week Demar and Adriel discuss Rex Orange County's latest album ‘WHO CARES?', its orchestral production and flower boy 2 Demar's rating: 6.5Adriel's rating: 6.5The Love List: OPEN A WINDOW, THE SHADE, IF YOU WANT IT, SHOOT ME DOWNP.S. If you weren't at the Tyler concert, do you even exist?Follow us:Twitter / Instagram:@AlbumModePod@AdrielSmileyOfficial@DemarjGrantClubhouse / Greenroom:@demar@adrielsmiley

This podcast is only temporary
Another Sunny Day

This podcast is only temporary

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2022 20:00


Back home in Melbourne, Andy talks you through the writing of Another Sunny Day, the first song on his new album 'This garden is only temporary'. He plays some of the original recordings, most of which made it to the final version, and talks about some of the earliest inspirations for the song and his early plans for the direction of the album. The interview where Tony Visconti analyses the master tape of 'Heroes' is here and the songs Andy mentions from his own catalogue are The Pale Moonlight, If You Want It, COWP, and James Joyce's Grave. You can hear the full version of Another Sunny Day and listen or download the whole album on Andy's Bandcamp. Please subscribe to here or wherever you get your podcasts and the next episode will appear as if by magic.

The Idealcast with Gene Kim by IT Revolution
Behind The State of DevOps Research, Favorite Aha Moments, and Where They Are Now: Interviews with The DevOps Handbook Coauthors (Part 2 of 2: Dr. Nicole Forsgren and Jez Humble)

The Idealcast with Gene Kim by IT Revolution

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2022 89:34


In part two of this two-part episode on The DevOpsHandbook, Second Edition, Gene Kim speaks with coauthors Dr. Nicole Forsgren and Jez Humble about the past and current state of DevOps. Forsgren and Humble share with Kim their DevOps aha moments and what has been the most interesting thing they've learned since the book was released in 2016. Jez discusses the architectural properties of the programming language PHP and what it has in common with ASP.NET. He also talks about the anguish he felt when Mike Nygard's book, Release It!, was published while he was working on his book, Continuous Delivery. Forsgren talks about how it feels to see the findings from the State of DevOps research so widely used and cited within the technology community. She explains the importance of finding the link between technology performance and organizational performance as well as what she's learned about the importance of culture and how it can make or break an organization. Humble, Forsgren, and Kim each share their favorite case studies in The DevOps Handbook.   ABOUT THE GUEST(S) Dr. Nicole Forsgren and Jez Humble are two of five coauthors of The DevOps Handbook along with Gene Kim, Patrick Debois and John Willis. Forsgren, PhD, is a Partner at Microsoft Research. She is coauthor of the Shingo Publication Award-winning book Accelerate: The Science of Lean Software and The DevOps Handbook, 2nd Ed., and is best known as lead investigator on the largest DevOps studies to date. She has been a successful entrepreneur (with an exit to Google), professor, performance engineer, and sysadmin. Her work has been published in several peer-reviewed journals. Humble is co-author of Lean Enterprise, the Jolt Award-winning Continuous Delivery, and The DevOps Handbook. He has spent his career tinkering with code, infrastructure, and product development in companies of varying sizes across three continents, most recently working for the US Federal Government at 18F. As well as serving as DORA's CTO, Jez teaches at UC Berkeley.   YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT Projects Jez and Gene worked on together before The DevOps Handbook came out. What life is like for Jez as a site reliability engineer at Google and what he's learned. The story behind his DevOps aha moment in 2004, working on a large software project involving 70 developers. The architectural properties of his favorite programming language PHP, what it has in common with ASP.NET, and the importance of being able to get fast feedback while building something. The anguish that Jez felt when Mike Nygard's book, Release It!, came out, wondering if there was still a need for the book he was working on, which was Continuous Delivery. “Testing on the Toilet” and other structures for creating distributed learning across an organization and why this is important to create a genuine learning dynamic. What Dr. Forsgren is working on now as Partner of Microsoft Research. Some of Dr. Forsgren's goals as we work together on the State of DevOps research and how it feel to have those findings so widely used and cited within the technology community. The importance of finding the link between technology performance and organizational performance and why it probably was so elusive for at least 40 years in the research community. What Dr. Forsgren has learned about the importance of culture, how it can make or break an organization, and the importance of great leadership.   RESOURCES Personal DevOps Aha Moments, the Rise of Infrastructure, and the DevOps Enterprise Scenius: Interviews with The DevOps Handbook Coauthors (Part 1 of 2: Patrick Debois and John Willis) The DevOps Handbook: How to Create World-Class Agility, Reliability, and Security in Technology Organizations, Second Edition, by Gene Kim, Patrick Debois, John Willis, Jez Humble, and Dr. Nicole Forsgren Nudge: Improving Decisions About Health, Wealth, and Happiness by Richard H. Thaler and Cass R. Sunstein Nudge vs Shove: A Conversation With Richard Thaler The Visible Ops Handbook: Implementing ITIL in 4 Practical and Auditable Steps by Kevin Behr, Gene Kim and George Spafford FlowCon Elisabeth Hendrickson on the Idealcast: Part 1, Part 2 Cloud Run Beyond Goldilocks Reliability by Narayan Desai, Google Continuous Delivery: Reliable Software Releases through Build, Test, and Deployment Automation by Jez Humble and David Farley Release It!: Design and Deploy Production-Ready Software (Pragmatic Programmers) by Michael T. Nygard DevOps Days On the Care and Feeding of Feedback Cycles by Elisabeth Hendrickson at FlowCon San Francisco 2013 Bret Victor Inventing on Principle by Bret Victor Media for Thinking the Unthinkable Douglas Engelbart and The Mother of All Demos 18F Pain Is Over, If You Want It at DevOps Enterprise Summit - San Francisco 2015 Goto Fail, Heartbleed, and Unit Testing Culture by Mike Bland Do Developers Discover New Tools On The Toilet? by Emerson Murphy-Hill, Edward Smith, Caitlin Sadowski, Ciera Jaspan, Collin Winter, Matthew Jorde, Andrea Knight, Andrew Trenk and Steve Gross PDF Study: DevOps Can Create Competitive Advantage DevOps Means Business by Nicole Forsgren Velasquez, Jez Humble, Nigel Kersten and Gene Kim Accelerate: The Science of Lean Software and DevOps: Building and Scaling High Performing Technology Organizations by Nicole Forsgren, PhD, Jez Humble, and Gene Kim DevOps Research and Assessment (DORA) on Google Cloud GitLab Inc. takes The DevOps Platform public Paul Strassmann The Idealcast with Dr. Ron Westrum: Part 1, Part 2 Building the Circle of Faith: How Corporate Culture Builds Trust at Trajectory Conference 2021 The Truth About Burnout: How Organizations Cause Personal Stress and What to Do About It by Christina Maslach and Michael P. Leiter Maslach Burnout Inventory Understanding Job Burnout at DevOps Enterprise Summit - Las Vegas 2018 Understanding Job Burnout at DevOps Enterprise Summit - London 2019 Workplace Engagement Panel at DevOps Enterprise Summit - Las Vegas 2019 Expert Panel - Workplace Engagement & Countering Employee Burnout at DevOps Enterprise Summit - London 2019 The Idealcast with Trent Green Kelly Shortridge's tweets about Gitlab S-1   TIMESTAMPS [05:22] Intro [05:34] Meet Jez Humble [10:19] What Jez is working on these days [15:56] What inform his book, “Continuous Delivery” [24:02] Assembling the team for the project [26:30] At what point was PHP an important property [31:56] The most surprising thing since the DevOps Handbook came out [35:07] His favorite pattern that went into the DevOps Handbook [43:40] What DevOps worked on in 2021 [44:46] Meet Dr. Nicole Forsgren [50:32] What Dr. Forsgren is working on these days [52:18] What it's like working at Microsoft Research [55:58] The response to the state of DevOps findings [59:18] The most surprising finding since the findings release [1:05:59] Her favorite pattern that influence performance [1:08:49] How Dr. Forsgren met Dr. Ron Westrum [1:11:06] The most important thing she's learned in this journey [1:14:46] Her favorite case study in the DevOps Handbook [1:19:12] Dr. Christina Maslach and work burnout [1:20:46] More context about the case studies [1:25:32] The Navy case study [1:29:04] Outro

Idea Gym
#67: How to Develop Your Financial Legacy through Holistic Wealth Management with Special Guest Rob Cook

Idea Gym

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 44:47 Transcription Available


"IF YOU WANT IT...You can have it, you just have to be willing to do the work."Our special guest for this episode is Rob Cook, an accomplished financial advisor and host of the podcast Contenders Wanted.Listen in as we talk with Rob about setting a financial strategy that will lead to financial freedom, and how to use wholistic wealth management to begin building your financial legacy!ACTION STEPWrite down  just 1-3 things that are your top priorities for the day, and just focus on those. Consider yourself a success if you get any or all of those done.SUPPORT THE SHOW!CLICK HERE to visit our Patreon - Idea Gym is independently funded - your support helps us bring you the content you love, ad-free!RESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODEVisit Rob's Site!Download our Free 30 Day Action Calendar to get started on your future.As a thanks for listening, snag a FREE kindle copy of the best selling book The Gap and The Gain  by Dan Sullivan and Dr. Ben HardyWHAT WE DOWe show dreamers how to turn ideas into simple daily actions. You already have all the info you need. It's time to ACT!We help you build confidence by...Providing ideas you can act on todayKeeping promises to yourselfTaking daily steps forwardCreating habits that improve your life and compound into resultsWHO WE AREWe are the action guides. Two family guys shortcutting success ideas into simple action steps that fit a busy life. We put the guru ideas and challenges to the test and modify them to fit any lifestyle. We believe in changeWe believe in the power of compounding daily habitsWe believe you can become the best version of yourself by acting with intention FOR MORE GREAT IDEAS - CONNECT, FOLLOW, SUBSCRIBEPodcast: Apple | Spotify | Google | WebsiteFacebook: @ideagympodcastInstagram: @idea.gymTwitter: @ideagympodcastThanks for listening! Idea Gym is individually funded and produced to be ad-free. We don't promote anything we don't use and love ourselves. You can support the show at our new Patreon linked on our website at Ideagym.info. You can also check out our favorite books list and snag your next great idea via Amazon affiliate links.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/ideagympodcast)

Bits of Gold
BOG # 81 Building Your Dream Life No Matter What w/ Andy Stern

Bits of Gold

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 49:14


Today my guest is Andy Stern, AKA the Mayor of UppercutCity. Andy is a part of the founding team and Vice President of Talent & Programming at the fast growing Rumble Boxing Gym. Rumble is a BOXING-INSPIRED GROUP FITNESS CLASSES taking the world by storm. They recently went public and you are going to see tons of Rumble Gyms opening up all over the world.Andy has an incredible story and I'm so excited and honored to share it with you today.In this episode, we dive into Andys professional journey of pursuing his dreams, navigating life in his early 20's and how he moved forward after losing his dad and then his mom at a young age.Today Andy is living his dream life in growing Rumble and building a life he loves with his wife Julia and his son Presley Shout out to a motto I've heard him say in class! " If You Want It... TAKE ITIf You Need It... FIND ITIf You Got It... BRING IT." See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

CHOONS
Howard Johnson Channels His Inner 007 In "So Fine"

CHOONS

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 35:10


Exposed to a sea of different influences, from Andy Williams and Frank Sinatra, to The Jackson 5 and Earth Wind and Fire, Howard Johnson started his career with a series of bands that included Niteflyte, whose single “If You Want It” cracked the US top 40 in 1979. After Niteflyte split, his life took an unexpected turn when he got the exciting opportunity to cut records with the legendary producers Kashif, Paul Laurence and Morrie Brown, already riding high with the megahit “I'm In Love” by Evelyn Champagne King.Out of those sessions came a song that almost landed on Evelyn's lap but that, ultimately, fit like a glove with Howard's suave approach, mixed in with Kashif's revolutionary studio techniques and multilayered vocal arrangements. Almost four decades after its release, “So Fine” is still regarded as one of the best boogie funk songs of all time and a testament to Kashif's long lasting influence.More on Howard JohnsonWebsiteInstagramMore on Paul LaurencePoplar Music Group WebsiteInstagramMore on XL MiddletonMofunk Records LabelInstagramShow TracklistingIf You Want It (Niteflyte)Betcha By Golly Wow (Phyllis Hyman)I'm In Love (Evelyn Champagne King)Almighty Fire (Aretha Franklin)So Fine (Howard Johnson)Can't Get Away From Your Love (Howard Johnson and XL Middleton)Host and Producer: Diego MartinezExecutive Producer: Nicholas "NickFresh" PuzoAudio Engineer: Adam Fogel Follow us on social media: @choonspod

Reminiscent
226. Melrose Diner by The Wonder Years

Reminiscent

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2021 60:38


When The Upsides dropped in 2010, Tom and Pat’s world changed forever. Many nights were spent at terrible diners, across from a smoker’s section that did absolutely nothing to block smoke from traveling through the open air right into our scrambled eggs, talking about a pop punk band from South Philly and how it can’t possibly get any better than this. We dive into the music video for Melrose Diner and break down every scene of this glorious reel of film that features the crazy talented and super hilarious Charlie Sexton.   BONUS EPISODES AND PHOTOS ON PATREON!   Links: Melrose Diner Music Video “The Melrose” MTV Is Over, If You Want It by We Are the Union Living Room Song Acoustic Live Video The Upsides Episode   Songs of the week: Bring Me Down by We Sere Sharks Phone’s Dead by Stage Moms Hidden Colors by Broadside     Hit us up online! Patreon | Twitter | Instagram | SpaceHey

Grow For It!
Mental Health Marketing Tips and Advice

Grow For It!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 51:49


Episode 23:  I invited my friend and colleague Andrew Aebersold to join me to discuss mental health marketing.  He’s the Founder/CEO of Mediaura, a digital marketing company in Jeffersonville, IN.  Today’s discussion will focus on issues related to effectively marketing a solo practitioner (e.g. therapist), a practice group or a larger company, such as a behavioral health facility.  Both of us have experience in this healthcare segment. Marketing a mental health practice requires an understanding of the unique issues both practitioners and prospective patients/clients have regarding treatment.  One of the realities we deal with is the fact that often, really good practitioners are not typically good marketers.  It requires a different skill set. This can create some significant challenges for the practice, especially in the digital marketing space. There are universal issues most businesses face: Competition is strong Conveying the specific area(s) of mental health you serve Differentiating your practice’s services offerings from the competition Targeting the ideal type(s) of clients for your practice Cultivating and deploying the proper messaging to overcome the above challenges Insurance coverage is often a factor.  The person contacting your office may be clinically viable, but not financially viable due to insurance coverage issues.  If your practice doesn’t accept insurance, it adds another variable.  Mental health marketing is very complex. Andrew and his team at Mediaura have distinct experience marketing behavioral health practices, on a regional basis.  Many of them are located outside of our local area.  He comments about how even the best marketing tactics and strategies can fail, if the internal processes are not executed properly, when people begin contacting the practice.  We’ll explore that later in this episode. Common Mistakes Practice Owners Make It’s not uncommon to see a mental health practitioner turn over the marketing responsibility to people who may have been involved with the practice in the past.  There’s often a motivation to help that person by entrusting them with your marketing, because they may be acutely aware of the issues and can speak to them.  That sounds well and good, but it doesn’t always result in the progress the business needs to maintain and to grow. If you’ve been burned by the above effort, you may be tempted to engage a large agency as a way of overcompensating for the first attempt.  This can quickly lead to significant expenses for a new website and other moves that sound good on paper.  These engagements may also require the practice owner to sign long-term contracts, regardless of performance.  It’s important to understand that what works for a general business, may not work when it comes to marketing a mental health practice.  Finally, the practice owner may decide to throw up the hands and task the office manager with handling the marketing for the practice.  This decision might neglect to consider the amount of work responsibilities that person already has on his/her plate.  It may not be a skill he/she has to generate the results you’re hoping to deliver.  Remember, marketing is about much more than simply posting pictures and memes on Facebook or Instagram.  Those images need to be “on brand.”  They’re affecting and influencing the way people perceive your brand and how the react to your brand’s value proposition.  If executed poorly, it can cripple your brand. However, it might be a good idea to make your internal person the liaison between the practice and the marketing team.  It can make the communication much more efficient.  The scheduling of onsite activities can be more easily coordinated.  Using Different Messaging Effective mental health marketing means differentiating your messaging, based on the separate communication platforms you engage.  For instance, what might work in Instagram, may be different from what you would post to LinkedIn.  Understanding your intended target for that message is critical to your success. Many mental health practitioners understand the need to focus on multiple target groups, which may include: Prospective Patients/Clients Family Members, Friends and other Influencers Referral Sources (e.g. colleagues and associations/organizations) One piece of content may not properly resonate with needs and concerns of each of these constituencies. Branding vs. Lead Generation This is another challenge mental health practitioners need to consider.  Not every marketing agency or firm is the same.  Some are stronger in certain areas.  There are specific skills required to develop a solid brand concept for a healthcare client.  This goes beyond the logo’s icon or color scheme.  Brand voice and brand positioning are important elements of cultivating clientele from your desired target audience.  However, just because you have great brand assets, doesn’t mean your phone is going to ring. Lead generation involves systems and tactics meant to strategically place your brand and messaging in front of your target audience.  How those posts and communications are deployed and tracked are core parts of your lead generation activities.  As you might imagine, even if your marketing partner can get your brand placed properly, if the brand itself is off-message or misses the mark when it comes to the cues a target segment needs, your phone still won’t ring. An effective strategy will combine both brand positioning and lead generation.  Your content should be developed as part of a plan to guide your target audience to a desired outcome, namely, engaging with you or your practice.  Measuring the impact of your messaging and marketing activities will provide valuable insights.  Those insights are important to understand what’s working, what isn’t and thus where you should invest more time and budget. Honest Conversations Your marketing partner wants you to succeed.  It’s how we maintain the relationship.  It’s how we build our reputations and it’s at the core of why we’re in business.  We need good feedback, and time to engage with you, to understand how the efforts are working in terms of helping you to achieve your objectives. Those conversations work both ways.  We may be able to uncover process-issues that are inhibiting your performance.  We know lead generation and intake are important business metrics.  Our experience can be extremely helpful in helping you to grow in ways you weren’t expecting. Content Generation Tips for Mental Health Marketing There are 3 basic objectives you should consider when developing your content strategy and topics.  This applies to blog posts, website pages, videos, podcast episodes and others: Educate and/or inform Differentiate you approach or services Describe your patient’s/client’s journey or experience Be mindful of balancing these objectives.  You also need to be sure to have a plan for your content.  What’s the purpose of that particular piece?  Is it professional (to preserve your brand position)? Getting Found on Google and other Search Engines We briefly explain “search engine optimization” (SEO) and a concept known as “the long-tail search.”  You can structure your content in ways that will work better on search engines.  This can involve the works, the structure and the coding.  At a high-level, this is the foundation of SEO. Avoid purchasing generic content from a vendor.  Some syndicated content can be found on other websites.  The vendor is simply selling the same article to multiple clients.  This duplicate content isn’t a good search engine tactic.  Even though it’s content per se, not all content is treated equally by Google et al.  Well-produced content can rank organically, when someone is searching for related information.  This is different and sometimes more effective than buying paid ads (e.g. pay-per-click or Adwords). Long-tail Search Optimization Not everyone searches using the same queries.  “Addiction center” is a basic search, often referred to as a vanity phrase.  However, other consumers use more specific or details queries, such as “outpatient rehabilitation center in Jefferson County.”  These types of searches are referred to as “long-tail” searches.  Interestingly, because they’re more specific, they tend to convert better.  Podcasting is a terrific medium for providing long-tail content. Often, to achieve specific business objectives, your marketer will recommend a balanced combination of paid search and content geared toward organic rank.  Good content can also easily be cross-posted across social media platforms. Vary the Types of Content You Produce Depending upon where you post the content, you should consider the audience.  Instagram is a highly visual platform, so written words don’t really work there.  Facebook allows for multiple types of content formats, but brief is usually better.  Videos work well on Facebook.  LinkedIn is a great platform and may accommodate a more in-depth article or video.  When using social media, you can also upload teaser excerpts and provide a link back to your blog or website core page. Regardless of which social media platform you decide to use as part of your strategy, keep it current.  No one wants to see a “Latest News” section that hasn’t been updated in several months or years.  Trust us, it happens. Online Reviews Positive reviews can be extremely beneficial for your practice.  The aspect everyone fears is the impact of a negative review.  Andrew recommends checking with your in-house counsel or other attorney to decide how best to deal with a negative review.  You always need to be mindful of HIPPA regulations, but at the same time, there are effective ways to respond.  The key is to do it professionally.  Equally as important, try to urge the person to speak with you offline so you have the chance to fully listen and understand the issue.  You can then deal with the core issues at hand.  You may also be able to have the person post a positive review as a result of how you addressed his/her issue.  Alternatively, he/she may also decide to remove the negative review. If You Want It to Grow, You Have to Feed It It’s important to remember to consistently update your website’s content.  You’ll send valuable signals to Google and the market that you’re still relevant and engaged. Content Ideas for Mental Health Practitioners Your story as a practitioner. What lead you to this field?  What do you love about what you do? Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Myths & Misconceptions Authentic discussions about the “true reality” of the situations your market is facing Thoughts/Perspectives on current events (be careful to avoid politics) Presentations/Articles/Event Attendance Discussions with other colleagues or related professionals Collaboration with Other Professionals If you’re a solo practitioner or in a small practice, consider collaborating with another professional(s) to engage in discussions about common issues/concerns.  This is a great way to share the cost of a podcast or other platform.  You can co-brand it so each of you benefits.  Both of you will get exposure to the other person’s network.  You’ll also be able to benefit from the other person’s energy, which makes it an easier lift. 3 Final Tips Use a podcast to incorporate a human element into your content Videos are also effective for helping you to differentiate yourself from the competition Look for unique angles for rich-content, rather than the same vanilla topics others use   To contact Andrew Aebersold: Phone: (812) 590-9900 Website:  Mediaura.com   Thank you for taking the time to listen to this episode.  From more information on business-related issues, visit my website at www.JimRayConsultingServices.com. Got Podcast? Finally, if you’re interested in developing and launching a podcast for your business or organization, I’d be happy to help.  I provide this service on a regional basis.  Visit my podcast production services page for more information. Until next time, remember, if you need help with your small business, Let’s Grow For It!    

Behind The Christmas Hits with Drew Savage
Things you didn't know about John Lennon's Happy X-Mas (War is Over)! Behind the Christmas Hits

Behind The Christmas Hits with Drew Savage

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 4:02


John Lennon wasn’t one to do things small. Whether it was his activism or his music, he wanted to touch as many people as possible...which is probably why it’s no surprise that he set himself a goal to write a Christmas song that would last forever. Here’s the story of how a slogan from a billboard campaign would go on to fulfill Lennon’s lofty ambitions. Today, Behind the Christmas Hits features John Lennon’s Happy Xmas (War is Over).” #BehindTheChristmasHits is Presented by Pizza Pizza! All four Beatles have recorded solo Christmas songs but John Lennon’s was the first. According to Yoko Ono, she and John loved Christmas music. Whether it was Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer or White Christmas, there were always holiday songs playing when their son Sean was young. And it was John who’d put up most of the decorations. But this is a Christmas song that’s also a protest song. It began with John and Yoko’s famous “bed ins” in March 1969 to protest the Vietnam War. The first was at the Amsterdam Hilton Hotel and the second was at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel in Montreal. As Christmas drew closer that year, John & Yoko decided to take their campaign in a new direction. They would buy billboards in Toronto, New York, Hong Kong and nine other cities with the message: WAR IS OVER…IF YOU WANT IT. In smaller letters along the bottom it read “Happy Christmas from John & Yoko.” That wasn’t a promotional campaign, teasing the release of a new song. It was simply a message to the world. War is Over...If You Want It was an anti-war slogan that had been used in other songs like The Unknown Solider by The Doors. But still...there was no idea to record a song using that slogan...at least...not yet. The song wouldn’t come for another two years, after Lennon’s biggest success as a solo artist. Imagine was John’s first #1 hit in Canada and around the world since leaving The Beatles. When reflecting on Imagine’s success, John said he now understood what you had to do to make your viewpoints heard. Quote: “Put your political message across with a little honey." He would go back to the words used in the billboard campaign as the foundation of a song that promoted unity and optimism for Christmas. The song was recorded in October of ’71. The legendary Phil Spector was the producer. Before dressing up in costume to go trick or treating on Halloween Day, 30 kids from the Harlem Community Choir, between the ages of 4 and 12, came in to record their backing vocals. It was released just about a month later - on December 1 — not as part of an album, but as a green see-through vinyl single. However, because it came out just 3 1/2 weeks before Christmas, it wasn’t a hit that year at all. A year later, when the song was finally released in the UK, people started to take notice. John once said he always wanted to write a Christmas record that would last forever. That was during a radio interview in the mid-70’s and before the song had become what it is now. The song has been covered by countless other artists and Lennon’s original has re-entered the charts numerous times, including in 2019, peaking at #42 on Billboard’s Hot 100. John Lennon never did record another Christmas song, but that doesn’t matter - he succeeded in his goal to write one that would last forever. Hit Subscribe for more stories Behind the Christmas Hits!

Gillian Allen's Mixes
Episode 234: Comfort Zone

Gillian Allen's Mixes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 76:59


Comfort Zone mix 234 1. If You Want It. 박혜진 Parkhyejin 2. Knowledge. KUDD 3. Rebirth. Komorebi (Change Request Dreamstrumental) 4. Only We Know What Is Talking About. Paperkraft 5. We'll Always Be (solo). Paperkraft 6. Internet. DJ Outan 7. ABC. 박혜진 Parkhyejin 8. Tears Drop. Baltra (Hokkaido Dance Club) 9. Amanacer. OWANJ 10. Silence. Angèle & Damso (3 S remix) 11. Give. Trudge 12. Tease. Prok I Fitch Feat. Kyozo 13. Ask Myself. Nutty (Hood Politics) 14. Defend Your Planet. The Advent & Zein Ferreira 15. Something For Midnight. DCM 16. Too Much. Nasanieru 17. Give It Up. Keene Angst 18. Saku. (feat. Clara La San) BICEP 19. Sorrow. Innellea 20. Lovegame. GVRL Mixed Genre, Ambient, House, Nov 25 2020

Contrast Uncut
Uncle Snoops Army and Bobby Dee Presents ‘Contrast Uncut’ Season 3 Episode 49 2nd II None

Contrast Uncut

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 50:01


Uncle Snoops Army and Bobby Dee Presents ‘Contrast Uncut’ Season 3 Episode 49 2nd II None is a rap group from Compton, California. It consist of cousins KK (born Kelton L. McDonald) and Gangsta D (born Deon Barnett). They were members of the Elm Street Piru Bloods. Compton duo 2nd II None burst onto the scene with their self-titled debut album. Produced by the duo, “2nd II classics like “If You Want It,” “Didn’t Mean To Turn U On,” “Up ‘N Da Club,” “Be True To Yourself,” and “Let The Rhythm Take You.” This episode we catch up with the duo. Talk about the re-release of Compton Muzik , their beginnings and the new generation of Hip hop.

Welcome Dr. Joey to IF THEY KNEW

"IF THEY KNEW" with Dr. Devin

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2020 18:03


Season 1. Episode 2. IF THEY KNEW welcomes Dr. Devin's hubby and parter in love & life - Dr. Joey Vrana This wouldn't be a PARTY without the King of FUN and Dr. Devin's favorite Chiropractor, Dr. Joey.  In this episode, you will get to know the doctors and hear more about what Dr. Joey wishes more people knew that would be 100% guarantee to improve health and enhance happiness. They will take you into ACTION STEPS you can get moving with TODAY! One of the couples go-to motto's is IF YOU WANT IT, GO GET IT! - They are going to share with you how they crank up the ENERGY in living life and make time for the things that matter most. You can also check out the video podcast on Dr. Devin's YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/channel/UCkQI1fllvjyuMvRZThGV1lw You will be hearing and seeing A LOT more from Dr. Joey in the episodes to come! If you want to the duo to talk on a certain topic, SPEAK UP! Share your feedback and requests in the COMMENTS! -- To connect with Dr. Devin:  www.devinvrana.com - FB: https://www.facebook.com/drdevinvrana/ - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drdevinvrana/ -  devinvrana@gmail.com

The Rock Church of Fort Myers
8.2.20 | "If You Want It, You Can Have It" | Rev. Wesley Jackson

The Rock Church of Fort Myers

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2020 65:57


8.2.20 | "If You Want It, You Can Have It" | Rev. Wesley Jackson by The Rock Church of Fort Myers

The Lunar Saloon
The Lunar Saloon - KLBP - Episode 068

The Lunar Saloon

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 115:38


The Lunar Saloon Every Friday from 10P - 12A PST 99.1 FM Long Beach Streaming at KLBP.org/listen Air date : July 17, 2020 -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Amanita, Sol y Sombra, Sol Y Sombra Plunky, Tropical Chill (Jazz Mix), NuLeaf Congress, Neptune (Full Beam Edit), Full Beam! - For Gees Only Volume 2 The APX, I'm In Love, Electrik Funk Spearhead With Michael Franti, Positive, Stolen Moments: Red Hot + Cool Jura Soundsystem, Karahi King (Dub), With You Thomass Jackson, Head Rejection (Boot & Tax Remix), Head Rejection Dreems, Jungle (Jim Eddiitt), Diżsk Jokcye Etids [Vollum 2] Kurup, Minguante, Minguante EP Transit State, Backstroke Under Bridge, Gnome Gnowledge Khruangbin, So We Won't Forget, Mordechai Niteflyte, If You Want It, Too Slow To Disco 2 Brian Ellis, Love Burn Out, Mirror/Mirror Crystal Winds, Lovers Holiday, Rainer Trueby Presents Soulgliding Dizzy K. Falola, Special Love, Sweet Music Volume I The Jonzun Crew, Electro Boogie Encounter, Lost in Space Margino, Happy People, Happy People Andrea, I'm A Lover (Ca$hminus Edit), I'm A Lover Andy Fox, Age / Sex / Location?, Browser Cat Iam Siam, Talk To Me (I Can Hear You Now) (Dub), Talk To Me (I Can Hear You Now) Peter & Patrick Jahn, Abenteuer überm Schrank (2020 Version), Abenteuer Überm Schrank Gaznevada, Special Agent Man (Morgan Geist Sleeping On The Moon Edit), Confuzed Disco - A Retrospective Of Italian Records The Venetians, Son Sur Son (Hysteric Night Edit), Son Sur Son Dennis Weise, Ya Alim-Kader, Valhalla Mix-O-Rap, All Party People, Peoples Potential Family Album Shy Layers, Midnight Marker, Midnight Marker Olololop, Orte (Remix), Oto No Wa: Selected Sounds of Japan 1988-2018 Joji Hirota, Pure Joy, The Wheel Of Fortune Zann, Kin Hin, Strange Ways / Inside Jungle

Deception on SermonAudio
The Truth, If You Want It

Deception on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2020 41:00


A new MP3 sermon from Bible Believers Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Truth, If You Want It Speaker: Dr. David Peacock, Pastor Broadcaster: Bible Believers Baptist Church Event: Sunday School Date: 5/17/2020 Bible: 2 Timothy 2:24-25 Length: 41 min.

Go Help Yourself: A Comedy Self-help Podcast to Make Life Suck Less
Get Paid What You’re Worth: The Expert Negotiator’s Guide To Salary & Compensation by Robin L. Pinkley & Gregory B. Northcraft

Go Help Yourself: A Comedy Self-help Podcast to Make Life Suck Less

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2019 68:35


This week, Lisa and Misty review Get Paid What You’re Worth: The Expert Negotiator’s Guide To Salary & Compensation by Robin L. Pinkley & Gregory B. Northcraft. Dr. Robin L. Pinkley is the Duchossois Endowed Professor of Management and Organizations of Management and Organizations, Cox School of Business at SMU, past Director of the American Airlines Center for Labor Relations and Chairman of the Organizational Behavior Department. She also served as President for the International Association of Conflict Management, Chairman of the Conflict Management Division of the Academy of Management. Gregory Northcraft is the Harry J. Gray Professor of Executive Leadership in the Department of Business Administration and a professor in the Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations at the University of Illinois. Misty and Lisa haggle over the following chapters in this Get Paid What You’re Worth book review:  If You Want It, You Better Negotiate For It Before You Receive An Offer: Building a Foundation for Success Getting the Offer: First Steps Survival Skill 1: Expanding The Pie Survival Skill 2: Claiming Value Responding To Offers Speed Bumps and Other Deal Killers Closing The Deal If you like what you're hearing, you can purchase the book here. And don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review Go Help Yourself!   

Post-Pinkerton
Photograph

Post-Pinkerton

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2019 33:15


Ep. 56. John is joined by Sean Paul Ellis of Saturday Mourning Cartoons to discuss Photograph, the third single off of the Green Album. John and Sean discuss why they like the song so much, what they think it's about, and why Sean stopped listening to the band so soon after their comeback.  LISTEN: 1. "Photograph" on Spotify | Apple Music | YouTube 2. "If You Want It" on YouTube 3. "Photograph" (Promo mix) on YouTube 4. "Photograph / Song 2" (Live) on YouTube LYRICS: 1. "Photograph" at Genius.com MORE INFO: 1. "Photograph" at Weezerpedia 2. The Green Album at Weezerpedia 3. Mikey Welsh at Weezerpedia 4. Scott Shriner at Weezerpedia 5. Karl Koch at Weezerpedia 6. Sean Paul Ellis on Twitter 7. Saturday Mourning Cartoons on Twitter 8. Nox! at Washington Improv Theater 9. Post-Pinkerton episodes with guest Jenna Hall: 19, 20

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Yesterday and Today
Episode 39 – Beatles ’69 pt11

Yesterday and Today

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2018 74:35


It’s December, 1969, and The Beatles find themselves with a #1 album on both sides of the Atlantic, a #1 single with Something/Come Together, an album and film in the works for release in the new year, and...all but finished as a functioning group. What remained of the dream was in the process of being sorted out by Allen Klein and his people at Apple, while the band members focused on individual pursuits. Perhaps most notable amongst those pursuits being George Harrison going back out on tour as a support musician for Delaney & Bonnie throughout England that month. The Beatle who pushed so hard to petition his bandmates to cease touring back in the summer of 1966 found himself to be the first Beatle to join a tour since that time. But George wasn’t the only Beatle emerging onto the concert stage in December, John and Yoko were back again to promote a message of peace with the aid of Unicef for a special Peace at Christmas concert event. Accompanying the performance was a worldwide billboard campaign from the couple proclaiming “WAR IS OVER! If You Want It.” - a message of peace in time for the holiday season. The holiday season also brought with it not one but two releases from The Beatles, first in the form of the sixth and final installment of the Beatles Christmas Message for the fan club. The second release at last brought to the public the group’s 1968 performance of Across the Universe, appearing on a World Wildlife Fund charity LP. Ringo’s co-starring film role in the Peter Sellers smash The Magic Christian brought with it an accompanying soundtrack featuring songs by Badfinger and contributions from Paul McCartney to round out a very busy month and bring us, at last, to the end of 1969. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

WLPWR's Free Game
WLPWR's Freegame Producer's Podcast Episode 85 ft. DJ Burn One

WLPWR's Free Game

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2018 65:58


On this episode WLPWR, Saint Boogie, and Brian Onrea sit down with DJ Burn One in his return to the podcast. They discuss: His recent production of the “If You Want It” record off of the Superfly movie soundtrack. How he has entered the world of production for film and sound designHow sending sounds and loops to other producers has led to a few major placements His thoughts on the current mixtape game and how he played a major role in helping artists get buzz in the south via his tapes What’s next for Burn One?Also discussed this episode: New Music from Teyana Taylor, Drake, Freddie Gibbs, Freeway, etc Drake is breaking streaming records and why we will continue to see this trend in music salesWLPWR and Brian Onrea give tips on music production and marketing respectivelyAlso this episode we bring back our Vybe Tec segment with mix engineer Che Rhenosonce @che_rhenosonce Follow us! @freegamepodcast @wlpwr@SaintBoogie @BrianOnrea This episode was sponsored by @yumpanadas and @mcbridesisters recorded at @graymattercollective mixed by @checkmatecreative and produced by @londonelixirxl

Loose Canon
Episode 29: Kiss Kiss Bang Bang

Loose Canon

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2016 44:55


Josh Hollis and I get our Santa hats on and talk about Christmas, film noir, the death of childhood, and gay detectives. Holiday theme: "If You Want It" by TV Girl (https://tvgirl.bandcamp.com/track/if-you-want-it-2) https://joshhollis.com/