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O grupo canadense Men I Trust se formou em 2014, mas já tem cinco álbuns. Com milhões de escutas nas plataformas musicais, o trio tem um estilo único, com influências disco e funk e uma pitada de french touch e italo-disco que vêm embalando os maiores festivais de música do mundo. A chegada do sucesso para os integrantes do Men I Trust foi um tanto repentina, impulsionada também por uma legião de celebridades entre os fãs, como Tyler The Creator, Frank Ocean e SZA. Ainda assim, o trio - formado pelo baixista Jessy Caron, o tecladista Dragos Chiriac e a cantora e guitarrista Emmanuelle Proulx - tenta manter o status de uma banda mais experimental. Eles se recusam, por exemplo, a assinar com uma gravadora e produzem seus alguns de seus videoclipes. O último álbum do Men I Trust, "Untourable album", foi lançado em 2021, ganhando o coração da crítica com um trabalho ainda mais relax e mais downtempo do que os primeiros. Recentemente, o trio revelou o single "Ring of Past", fazendo rufar os tambores para a chegada de um novo disco. Ouça o podcast clicando no player acima ou acesse-o no Spotify ou no Deezer.
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This week Natalie sits down with her Producer to talk about her life on the road, growth in and out of relationships, trusting your gut, puppies being absolute nightmares and thats right the fact that van life isn't all that glamorous and sometimes you find yourself shitting into a shopping bag. For more stories follow Jessy @ TikTok Insta Follow Freya @FreyaGoddessofcuddles on tip tok See ASATC live THIS FRIDAY 8/27 BUY TICKETS!
"Men I Trust" are an indie dream pop trio from Montreal, Canada.The group was originally founded in 2014 by high school friends Jessy Caron and Dragos Chiriac, but it wasn't until 2016 that they were joined by singer "Emmanuelle Proulx".They are known for their warm, down-tempo compositions reminiscent of "Air" and "Serge Gainsbourg", and have a completely DIY approach to the production and release of their music, taking it upon themselves to book venues and tour the world.To listen to the full episode, including the featured music, visit... signlradio.com"Roots to Grooves" is a production of SIGNL.https://www.signlradio.comhttps://www.instagram.com/signlradiohttps://www.twitter.com/signlradiohttps://www.facebook.com/signlradiohttps://www.mixcloud.com/signlhttps://open.spotify.com/user/96mhz6qfjoztxbl2dpm0uj903?si=aAZpsoEnRAKdx85kr1QWhg
Une ballade relaxante, une berceuse langoureuse, ou encore de l’indie-dream-pop, et pour faire plus court, voici Pierre de Men I Trust. C’est sur une rythmique simple et une mélodie très douce, qu’apparaît la voix ou presque les murmures d’Emma Proulx. Cette dernière rejoint les canadiens de Men I Trust en 2015 pour le deuxième album du groupe, initialement formé par le bassiste Jessy Caron et le touche à tout Dragos Chiriac. Ils ont ensuite fait vibrer la toile l’année dernière avec leur troisième disque, Oncle Jazz. Des influences de disco et de funk dans leur musique, également un côté italo disco, rien d’étonnant quand ils citent pour exemple de leur écoute Giorgio Morodor Tout comme le musicien italien, les chansons de Men I Trust dépassent le million d’écoutes sur les plateformes de streaming, et le trio affirme vivre grâce à Spotify. Ils gardent tout de même une approche indépendante, puisqu’ils font une grande partie du taf eux-mêmes. Ils ont notamment réalisé le clip du titre Pierre, une vidéo au format 16mm bon, vu et revu, mais toujours efficace sur ce genre de son. On pense à un autre compère canadien Mac Demarco, et clin d’œil à nos amis australiens avec une production pop psyché à la Tame Impala sur leur titre Norton Commander. Contacté par de nombreux labels, Men I trust souhaite rester dans l’indépendance au maximum. Avec l’engouement qu’a suscité leur musique et la fanbase très active qu’ils ont, c’est plutôt bien parti. Le trio garde tout de même la tête sur les épaules, et c’est tout à leur honneur. Tout de suite voici Pierre de Men I Trust sur euradio.
Jessy Caron is an adventure seeker, NY based artist, actor, podcaster, and creator. Who, amid a pandemic, created Sip Tip Survive. A virtual bar platform, providing relief for out of work bartenders and other industry heads. She has also parlayed her dismay of the lack of sexual education in society, creating a successful youtube channel and podcast series called Welcome to My Vagina. I find out how she got into the industry, her experiences, and her accomplishments during the journey. Compare the current vision in her career to how it all started and what affected those changes. We dive into how NYC features in her career plus NYC's hospitality appeal. Expanding on her contributions to the industry through personal mindset and approach. All while enjoying a lovely Txakolina Rosé from Basque Country producer, Ameztoi. Recorded on August 6th, 2020. Hudson Yards, NYC --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hotplatesandgrapes/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hotplatesandgrapes/support
Today I interview the creators of Welcome To My Vagina, Jessy Caron and Rebekah Frank. Their podcast, Welcome to My vagina is about sexuality, gender rights, and sex education. Destroying the taboo of sex and shutting down misogyny via the black hole of the vagina. A laugh til you queef adventure in sex education made up on the spot, but probably (definitely) researched. We talk ALL things vagina include myths, shame and building a community.
How’s Your Mother? Host Kendra Cunningham Chats with the hosts of WTMV - a sex education and sexual health awareness podcast - these two are smart, funny, and committed to educating while also having the time of their lives Jessy Caron & Rebekah Frank Co - Hosts of WTMV Welcome to My Vagina You can donate on their website: https://www.welcometomyvagina.com/ https://morebananaproductions.com/ https://twitter.com/Welcometomyvag https://www.instagram.com/welcometomyvagina How’s Your Mother? Patreon is live! You can support the production of the podcast and comedic series https://www.patreon.com/kendracunningham www.kendracunningham.com twitter/instagram @theotherkendra Theme song “How’s Your Mother?” by the fabulous Rebecca Vigil (www.rebeccavigil.com) and the amazing Dan Reitz (www.danreitz.com)
This week, Is Our Love welcomes the gals of the “Welcome To My Vagina” podcast into *our* podcast vagina which is probably... anal? From hashtag#wellness-ing everything, to the reasons why we faked or continue to fake orgasms, Jessy & Rebekah trade genital war stories. We are overcoming our genital shame in this rainbow bright choose-your-own-genital-experience buffet. Listen to Jessy & Rebekah on Welcome To My Vagina (on all pod platforms) and find their other writing, videos, etc on welcometomyvagina.com Questions? Advice? Rainbows? Email us at isourlovepod@gmail.com ------~ Follow us on social media ~------- The show: @isourlove_____ Lola Jean: @lolajeandotcom Classes & Instruction: lolajean.com Stephen Penta: @thereluctantsexpert This weeks' end of episode song is Jan & Dean "Pocket Full of Rainbows" Our official theme songs are composed & recorded by our good friends at hyperballadmusic.com
Ever been "mansplained" or talked over because of your gender or other pre-determined factor? In this special podcast-crossover episode, I am joined by Welcome To My Vagina co-hosts Rebekah Frank and Jessy Caron to discuss the various ways in which women and non-male identifying folks become the subject of many men's tirades, just who gets access to your body (ps: no one without your consent!), and how women have been notoriously left out of the most important conversations regarding their own rights.
Get ready for the little extras that are left out of the final Awkward Sex And The City episodes. With stories from Jessy Caron, Bobby Hankinson, Arti Gollapudi, Lizzie Stewart, Cait Molden, & Caitlin Brodnick! It’s a powerhouse episode about poop, orange soda, bad teens movies, catholic church, and of course, awkward sexy moments. Follow the podcast on Instagram at @awkwardsexandthecity on Twitter @awkwardsexcity and at awkwardsexandthecity.com
Host Natalie Wall (@gnatalieeee) and Jessy Caron (@welcometomyvagina) talk about hate fucking, the importance of travel, tilted uteruses, and getting dumped in a foreign country. Listen to Jessy Caron’s podcast, Welcome To My Vagina, also on the More Banana Network. Follow Awkward Sex And The City @awkwardsexandthecity and Natalie @gnatalieeee Write us a review here and include an awkward sex moment and Natalie will read it on the show!
Introducing Welcome To My Vagina, hosted by Jessy Caron and Rebekah Frank. Destroying the taboo of sex and shutting down misogyny via the black hole of the vagina. A laugh til you queef adventure in sex education made up on the spot, but probably (definitely) researched. Check out welcometomyvagina.com for videos, posts, and more! Follow the show and ladies at @welcometomyvag on Instagram.