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Polly James filled us in all about THE DARTS this week, and Gav takes a look at the penmanship of Steve The Bruce.You can hear The Kickabout live on Radio X from 11am every Saturday. Get in touch on kickabout@radiox.co.uk
The basketball stat guru Justin Kubatko joins the show to talk about the performances we've been seeing form Luka Doncic and if its sustainable, the scoring explosion in the league and if LeBron James can keep going at age 38 and how it compares to Michael Jordan at the same age.
From 'Upper Hand Fantasy' (subscribe here) - Faraz & Zach begin their discussion of the top waiver wire pickups ahead of Week 14, including Zonovan Knight, James Cook, Tyler Huntley, D.J. Chark and more. Can Cam Akers seize the role in LA? Does Corey Davis have enough in the tank to deliver with Mike White leading the way for the Jets? Check out Faraz's full weekly rankings and get more access to answer all of your fantasy football questions on our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/Upperhandfantasy Make sure to check out Underdog's Pick'Ems for every NFL slate. Use the code UPPERHANDPOD to double your initial deposit up to $100: https://play.underdogfantasy.com/pc-xIm5iPVvo7fantasy To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Waiting is one of the most important thing in our walk with God. In Today's Episode I share simple things to know about Waiting. Listen and be blessed. May God show up for you suddenly today in Jesus mighty name.
Anger is terrible, the bibke advices us to keep it under control. Its a new week may God open new doors for you in Jesus mighty name.
If you're longing for some real music that you can feel in your heart, lyrics that speak to your soul, and a live performance with the power to blow the roof off the building, you can stop right here. If you're tired of all the staged choreography, blinding light shows, capes, costumes, lip-synching and auto-tunes that seem to have taken over live performances, you have found a place to rest, refresh, and renew. Welcome to the world of Laura Cheadle. Along with her Family Band, she has opened for some of the biggest names in the business and won numerous awards, including “Best Indie Jazz/Blues Band” at WXPN sponsored Tri-State Indie Music Awards. She has performed on stages from NYC to London, appeared on 6ABC's “Tuned In” as the very first viewer's choice, the “NBC 10” Show, and the National reality show “Next Great Family Band.” Laura was recently featured in Curve Magazine, named one of “100 Women We Love” in Go Magazine, and declared a “Super Woman” in South Jersey Magazine for her active Charity Work. As Traveler Guitar's newest Brand Ambassador and a recent distribution deal with Sony Orchard, her solo career is starting to explode, performing a set at NAMM2020, filming specialized performance and educational video segments for Next Level Guitar's site, and having recently been honored with the Musician of the Decade award for her body of work and trend-setting style. One of her original compositions was recently included in a popular TV show, and she participated in a Philadelphia Film project with a seamlessly acted feature role in the short film “Ether.” Gifted with a voice powerful enough to shake rafters, and tender enough to navigate the entire range of the emotional scale, Laura Cheadle is a singer commanding more than just a listen or a look. Her albums, like her concerts, are an experience. Inseparable from the truth of the songs she writes, the raw emotion that tears out of her reaches deep into your heart with the kind of performance her audiences remember long after the last notes have been played. So without further ado, strap your seatbelts as we take a ride to Philadelphia on this episode of the dHarmic evolution podcast. As a Preview: In this episode, we speak to Laura Cheadle, one of the hardest working ladies in showbiz. As this is her third time on the show, Laura has gone miles ahead from when she and James connected nearly five years ago. We talk about her hippy lifestyle, and a 8 year relationship breakup that became a catalyst for her latest single. Also on this episode, we learn about her favorite artist, her connection with family and her upcoming tour dates More about Laura Cheadle Find out more about Laura and hear her music through different platforms. All the links are provided below! Check out her website, social media pages and music platforms that you can visit. Quotes “Music instead of people”- Laura's shirt “It's like you're programming yourself for failure if you keep saying that”-Laura(negative stuffs) “This is my music, I'm here to work, I'm here to create things”-James “Keep your mind clear”-Laura “Drums are like a physical release, you're working out and enjoying music at the same time”-James “The acoustic guitar is such a marvellous instrument to write on: it has everything”-James "You're like the Elon Musk of Philadephia-Laura"-James “The stuff you did the year before and the year before catches up with you and doesn't go unrewarded”-James “I network 24/7”-Laura “This album is all of my emotions in two years”-Laura Timestamps 01:50 Introducing Laura Cheadle 04:33 Discussing Laura's hippy style 05:36 James discuss how he avoided drugs during early musical career 07:12 What is Laura's moms' best advice? 08:09 Laura's latest single, lost in between plays 11:56 Behind lost in between 13:19 Laura's family band 14:00 How Laura navigated during a downtime gig period? 14:50 What is Laura's best instrument? 16:46 How's Laura schedule at Sony Orchard 18:00 Social media strategies for artists 18:50 Where has Laura recently travelled to? 19:50 Laura's gig locations during the summer 21:52 How Laura got her gigs? 22:35 Laura's advice to upcoming artists 24:21 You keep Playing by Laura starts playing 28:06 Laura's soul influence 28:40 Laura's collaboration with her dad 30:08 Reverberate by Laura plays 35:12 Ride on by James Kevin plays Spotify Playlist: Make sure you're not missing out on all our “Rising dHarmic Stars Spotify Playlists”. We already have four (4) playlists where you can find over a hundred songs from our very own dHarmic Evolution alumni .Don't forget to share them with your family and friends as well and let the world support these amazing indie artists! Check out the links here: dHarmic Rising Stars: Aquila https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4loDaYF0OuWRjZeMXvEjK4 dHarmic Rising Stars: Orion https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5CnL9tl0xbU4oDh6jtJBZx dHarmic Rising Stars: Lyra https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1ov0OqNMJmPhHrxZjsXthS dHarmic Rising Stars: Scorpius https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5oQ4Sc4LAJSexsDgDcixt8 dHarmic Evolution links: Stay up-to-date with our new releases! You just simply need to go to dharmicevolution.com and subscribe to your favorite podcast platform – there are a lot to choose from! Let me know what you think as well by leaving comments or reviews! And if you're digging this show, please share it with somebody either on social media or just forward it to a friend and let them join the growing community of dHarmic Evolution! Hey, do you know someone who is suffering from anxiety and depression? Please help them out by suggesting the book “7 Steps to Mental Freedom.” It will be a great read for them. You can easily find it as well on the main page of the website or you can just send them to https://tinyurl.com/yc4wuwbf Keep yourself updated with what's going on with dHarmic evolution; check out our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/dharmicevolution and, if you are an artist, an author, or a keynote speaker, who is trying to find a safe place to post your content to, you can check out our own Facebook community page and let the world support you! Check out the link here: dHarmic Evolution Community. Special Links and Mentions Lost in Between Reverberate Sony Orchard Steven Caan Laura's Dad Stevie Wonder DE176 Laura Cheadle | Teaching us how to “Chill” Listen to Ride On by James Kevin O'Connor Connect with Laura Cheadle Website Instagram
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Have you ever failed at something only to shortly thereafter have a breakthrough moment? Or maybe you keep trying to do accomplish a goal and finally, you have that “AHA” moment?Today's guest, Vincent James, shares how he went from a failed music teacher to building a national franchise brand, and then to build a national non-profit business. He has an incredible story. Let's jump right into it.**Subscribe to our NEWEST Podcast called: Franchise Your Business. CLICK HERELINKS:**Learn more about Keep Music Alive at: https://www.keepmusicalive.org/ABOUT OUR GUEST:Vincent James along with his wife Joann is on a mission to help more children (and adults) reap the educational, therapeutic, and social benefits of playing music. They founded the national non-profit Keep Music Alive and two international music holidays: Teach Music Week (March) & Kids Music Day (October) and now partner with 1,000+ music schools and stores every year to offer free lessons to new students and to hold special events that benefit kids playing music. Over two dozen celebrities and music brands support Keep Music Alive ranging from Casio to Remo and Jack Black to Julie Andrews. This musical couple is also the author of the “88 Ways Music” book series, featuring inspirational stories of how music impacted people's lives, sometimes dramatically. 80% of all “88 Ways Music” proceeds are donated to music education and service non-profits. For more information on Keep Music Alive and “88 Ways Music” please visit www.KeepMusicAlive.org and www.88WaysMusic.com.ABOUT BIG SKY FRANCHISE TEAM:This episode is powered by Big Sky Franchise Team. If you are ready to talk about franchising your business you can schedule your free, no-obligation, franchise consultation online at: https://bigskyfranchiseteam.com/ or by calling Big Sky Franchise Team at: 855-824-4759.
Jodi has been tasked to record something for her paw paw. What does Phoebe think of Jodi's Keep the Wow moment? Sam's daughter isn't listening to him. Here's why.
Jodi has been tasked to record something for her paw paw. What does Phoebe think of Jodi's Keep the Wow moment?Sam's daughter isn't listening to him. Here's why.
Morgan James (morganjamesonline.com)(IG:@morganajames) Let’s start with the voice, an instrument through which she can communicate anything. A gift bestowed upon her that she has expertly trained, meticulously nurtured, and passionately galvanized into action by an urgency to make real music. Next, the stories, and she has them in spades. They are full of truth and beauty, heartache and thoughtfulness. They reveal colors we weren’t expecting to see. They make us close our eyes and relate. And finally, the soul – the emotional and intellectual energy through which these parts are fueled. That special something that prompted The Wall Street Journal to herald her as "the most promising young vocalist to come along so far this century." That young vocalist is Morgan James. And Morgan James is a soul singer.Armed with her dedication to create authentic soul music, James and her husband Doug Wamble, her producer, co-writer and arranger, spent months writing twelve new songs in New York City. “Doug and I have always wanted to make a classic record like this,” she says. “Doug is originally from Memphis and we are both so inspired by the roots of classic soul music. Being entrenched in a place like that really informs everything you make there.” So, instead of recording in New York, she aimed straight for the source and booked a week at a new music studio in Memphis, at the recommendation of drummer George Sluppick. She immediately connected with the space: Memphis Magnetic, a renovated old bank transformed into a classic recording studio, decked out with a collection of vintage Nashville gear by owner Scott McEwen. The space exemplified exactly what James wanted her album to be: something new through the prism of something old. She and Wamble assembled a group of local musicians, including Sluppick, organist Al Gamble, bassist Landon Moore, and pianist Alvie Givhan. They tapped legendary Memphis musicians Reverend Charles Hodges and Leroy Hodges, who were the backbone of the Hi Records rhythm section, which played with Al Green and Ann Peebles, to contribute to two tracks. And finally, the team was rounded out with a classic Memphis horn section, plus the amazing Memphis String Quartet.“What I’ve learned over the years is to hire great people and let them do what they do best,” says James. “We came in with all the music charted and ready, and left space for people to be themselves and infuse it with their own magic. I really wanted every single person involved in the album to be from Memphis and to channel the great albums I admire so much. From every end of the spectrum, in every department, it felt like the right people.” The entire album was recorded to analog tape, a first for James. She wanted to be less precious about the process overall and to capture the same invigorated feeling as her live performances. Much of the album comes from single, complete takes, giving it a vibrant, in-the-moment sensibility. The songs on the album range in tone, but there’s a hopeful, life-affirming feeling that threads through the tracks. The playful “I Wish You Would” takes its cues from “Mr. Big Stuff,” while “All I Ever Gave You” looks back on losing someone after endless sacrifices. The album also features two duets, another first for James, with Marc Broussard and three-time Grammy nominee Ryan Shaw. The collaboration with Shaw, “I Don’t Mind Waking Up (To A Love This Good)” is the first single and a song James calls one of her favorites she’s ever written. And a standout moment comes on the closing track “Who’s Going to Listen To You? (When You’re Crying Now),” a song James and Wamble wrote with lyrics from a poem by Spin Doctors’ lead singer Chris Barron. It creates a poignant and heart-wrenching final note for the album, a collection of genuine, satisfying songs that embrace the best of American songwriting. The experience was so inspiring and affirming that James ended up titling the album Memphis Magnetic after the studio where it was made (an homage to Jimi Hendrix and his Electric Ladyland). For James, Memphis Magnetic is the culmination of a life-long love affair with music. She grew up listening to everyone from Joni Mitchell to Paul Simon to Prince to Aretha Franklin, cultivating an insatiable love for strong songwriters. After graduating from The Juilliard School with a classical music degree, and performing in the original companies of four Broadway productions, James began writing and recording her own music. Meeting her mentor Berry Gordy, Jr. led to a record deal at Epic Records, where she recorded and released her solo album Hunter in 2014. In addition to her studio albums, James recorded and released a full album cover of Joni Mitchell’s seminal Blue as well as The Beatles’ White Album in 2018 to celebrate the 50th anniversary. Through her unique and varied career, there have been many ups and downs, but James cites her failures as more important than her successes in shaping the artist she is today.After her tenure with Epic Records, she took charge of her career from the business side as well. She cultivated a new world of fans with her viral YouTube videos, and while connecting with them on social media and at her live shows, she found the support and strength to go out on her own as an independent artist. Over the last several years, James has built her own empire and established herself as a touring powerhouse, allowing her to raise the funds to create her albums and make every decision from the ground up.“This album feels so unburdened by anybody or anything. All of the songs were written for this project. They were recorded in the same way, in the same room. It’s a moment in time captured. I felt like I was a part of the lineage of soul music. My guiding force throughout the record was ‘What would Aretha say? What would Otis say?’ It’s not a retro album or a throwback by any means. This album is me: classic elements, timeless melodies, and lyrics from my soul and experience. We need that right now. We need real music now more than ever.”
This week Fallon and James Keep it 300 with Bay Area native, Fresno State legend, 2x Pro Bowler, Packers wide receiver Davante Adams.Davante discusses what it was like growing up in East Palo Alto. He remembers the exact moment he realized he needed to get his family out of there.Tae played at Fresno State with Raiders quarterback Derek Carr and explains what makes him special, but does he think he’s “baby ARod like James does?”.Speaking of Aaron Rodgers find out what NBA player Tae compares ARod to.The QB GOAT debate. Rodgers or Brady? Tae weighs in.Who does Tae believe are the top 5 wide receivers in the NFL right now?He gives his thoughts on Antonio Brown and why he’s confident it’s going to be him and AB battling for most touchdowns in the NFL this season.Tae describes what a “Matt LaFleur offense” looks like and why he will flourish in this new system.
This week Fallon and James Keep it 300 with 9-time pro bowler, Super Bowl Champion, future first ballot hall of famer, Charles Woodson.They get Woodson’s take on the state of the Raiders. Does he believe in Derek Carr? Should the Raiders sign Richie Incognito? Will the Mack and Cooper trades pay off? Why the pressure is on for Raiders 4th overall draft pick Clelin Ferrell. Plus, Woodson weighs in on the Packers draft and offseason moves, why Aaron Rodgers should be happy. He also discusses Ted Thompson’s induction into the Packers hall of fame, was he deserving of the honor?James and CWood argue over who is the greatest quarterback of all time.Does Woodson consider himself the best DB of all time?Who does CWood believe is the best DB in the league right now?Plus, find out which wide receiver CWood had the toughest time covering during his NFL career.Why Tennessee fans were leaving him nasty voicemails on his dorm phone in college.How’s “Charles Woodson Wines” doing?And what’s next for CWood?
Vincent James is the co-founder of Keep Music Alive, a national non-profit dedicated to promoting the value of music. Keep Music Alive is also the founder of two international music holidays: Teach Music Week (March) and Kids Music Day (October). Each year, they partner with hundreds of music schools, music retail and other music organizations worldwide to offer free lessons to new students and hold special events that celebrate kids playing music. Their mission is to help more kids and adults reap the educational, therapeutic and social benefits of playing music. We continue to partner with No Such Thing As a Bully and The Moment of Kindness Foundation to help bring more kindness into the world and change the language surrounding our culture, eliminating words like “bully” and “victim.” Thanks as always to Smith Sister Bluegrass for our closing song. Mon 3/18 1pmET/10amPT or anytime in the archives. Thank you sponsors Safety Bags, Inc; StadiumBags.com and Traci's Healthy Habits. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Email dori@wordofmomradio.com to become a guest or sponsor! Word of Mom Media Network ~ Sharing the Wisdom of Women
Fallon and James Keep it 300 with the new voice of the 49ers, Greg Papa. After over two decades as the voice of the Silver and Black, they discuss his transition to the Red & Gold. He's made “Touchdown RRRRaaaiiderrrssss!” legendary with the Silver and Black, what should we expect his 49ers touchdown call to be like? Fallon and Papa were desk mates at NBC Sports Bay Area, and they share some funny stories about one another. Papa is the only broadcaster in bay area history to do play-by-play for the Big Five (Warriors, Giants, A’s, Raiders, 49ers). Does he have the Sharks on his radar? Papa talks about his journey in broadcasting, his out of this world preparation, and why he never went “network” They also discuss if Jimmy G is the guy to take the 49ers back to the Glory days. What about AB? Also, Papa gives his take on Kyler Murray - and whether or not picking football over baseball is the right decision.That and much more bluewirepods.com
My sit down with James Keep and Sam Muscroft to discuss some movies and its all spoilers. Theme tune info:- "Pump Sting" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
My sit down with James Keep reviewing our trip to manchester to see Machine Head. Theme tune info:- "Pump Sting" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
My sit down with James Keep where we review State of Decay 2 and other things Theme tune info :- "Pump Sting" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
A sit down with James Keep where we review and preview various current games and movies. Theme tune info :- "Pump Sting" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Today we're joined on the show by Vincent James, who is the co-founder of an organisation called Keep Music Alive. They organise two big music holidays each year: Teach Music Week and Kids Music Day. In 2017 they partnered with over 600 music school and retail locations to help celebrate Teach Music Week and Kids Music Day by offering free music lessons and holding other community events including open houses, student performances and instrument donation drives. Vincent and his wife Joann are also authors of a book called "88+ Ways Music Can Change Your Life" which features over 100 inspirational music stories from around the world, including a number of celebrities. And as if that wasn’t enough, Vincent is also the man behind LoveSongs.com, writing custom love songs on request. In this conversation, we was keen to find out more about the musician behind these three fascinating and impressive projects. We talk about: • The book “88+ Ways…” - what inspired him to take on such an ambitious project and how it came about. I also ask Vincent to share two of his favourite stories from the book. • His experience writing custom love songs for couples and his advice to all budding songwriters. • The two nationwide events he’s organised, partnering with over 600 music schools and stores across the US, to promote music learning. And Vincent shares the biggest lesson that comes through all of these projects and successes which you can apply to your own musical life. We've really loved reading a story or two from 88+ Ways each day recently, it’s a great way to stay aware of and inspired by the incredible power of music in our world. Between the stories Vincent shares in this conversation and the events he has coming up in 2018 that you can get involved in, you’re going to come away from this one feeling uplifted and inspired too. Subscribe For Future Episodes! Apple Podcasts | Android | Stitcher | RSS Full Show Notes and Transcript: Episode 050 Links and Resources • KeepMusicAlive.org • KidsMusicDay.org • TeachMusicWeek.org • “So Many Things”, by Vincent James • 88+ Ways Music Can Change Your Life • Interview with Sara Campbell Enjoying the show? Please consider rating and reviewing it! Click here to rate and review
In the midst of all the chaos, suffering, and destruction going on in the world, it's easy to wonder about God and whether this life of faith is worth it. James reminds us that the God we follow is good and that the world we long for is possible!