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Chad Miller of The Good Fortune is my guest this week, and what a beautiful soul he is. I already loved the music and now after getting to know him and hearing stories of his band I'm hooked, and if you're not familiar with them - GET FAMILIAR. Chad Miller and his brother Jody Miller ( drums & vocals) ) Thomas Walker ( lead guitar & vocals) , and Jeremy Knowels ( bass & vocals) make up this dynamic four piece rock, country , Americana sound. Catch their newest single “Lean on Each Other” and don't miss this interview. You'll have another great Texas band for your playlist Thanks to Burress Law PLLC The Guitar Sanctuary and Cadillac Pizza Pub. Originally aired 05/26/2024 on 95.3 FM KHYI the Range in Dallas, TX.
Show Notes: Presenting "Gifted: The Docuseries," a compelling and uplifting exploration of organ donation and transplantation. Delve into the genesis of this inspirational series with author and filmmaker, Robert Horsey, as we journey alongside donor mom Jody Miller. Through Jody's poignant experience, we witness how her daughter, Heather, became a life-saving hero through the gift of donation. Discover exclusive behind-the-scenes insights into the making of "Gifted: The Docuseries" and learn where you can experience its screenings. Additionally, in our Mental Health Moment, we tackle cognitive distortion and share practical tips for fostering a positive mindset. Lastly, we pay tribute to hero Kevin Pounds. Join us for an enriching and impactful experience.
Stephanie Goodman sits down with Jody Miller-Young from the Hound Healer to discuss three key health pillars that every pet parent should know and implement into their pets diet and health care.http://theHoundHealer.comJody Miller-Young is a A 30-year business owner, teaching and mentoring people from all walks of life to learn new skills. She is also a Certified Pet Homeopathic Educator with over 30 years of experience using homeopathy to heal. She is certified in the practice of Green Medicine and a pet radio host with over 250,000 on-demand listeners“Nature itself is the best physician.” HippocratesWhat Hippocrates meant, in part, was that our bodies are powerful healers. The body, at every turn, will attempt to rebalance and heal itself, if we just get out of its way.Are you anxious about your pet's health? Is there a problem you're not getting solved at the vet? Are you afraid what the vet prescribed might be doing more harm than good?If this sounds like you, keep reading. There's a solution that works.When I discovered homeopathy thirty years ago, I was intrigued that these little white pellets could heal a being. Over time, that intrigue grew to awe at the power and elegance of this centuries old healing practice.That great minds like Hippocrates knew the basics of homeopathy's “like cures like” premise worked, or celebrities from John Wayne to Jennifer Aniston used homeopathy to treat ailments came as no surprise, since I had witnessed the ability of homeopathy to cure my own, my daughter's and my dogs' illnesses. Even sports stars like David Beckham, Martina Navratilova and Nancy Lopez have credited homeopathy with keeping them at the top of their game.Homeopathy can heal everything from skin allergies and sprains to cancer, if the remedy is chosen correctly and the body has enough life force to trigger a healing.What could be better than helping your dog or cat heal itself naturally, safely and completely, avoiding the long-lasting side effects and high cost of pharmaceuticals?We love these beautiful creatures who make our lives so much better. Loving them in a deeper way means doing no harm and knowing enough to be an active driver of their health plan.That is exactly what my mission is; to teach pet parents a new way to look at health and disease and have the tools to promote vibrant good health and a longer life with their pets.Tune into the Furbabies Podcast YouTube Channel at http://FurbabiesPodcast.tv.Got a question or suggestion for Stephanie and the show? Book a call with Steph at TalkWithStephanieGoodman.com
Es gibt eine Familie, welche es Woche für Woche in unseren Podcast schafft und auch diese Folge ist dieses der Fall. Doch die Kardashians setzen noch einen drauf und packen es gleich mit mehreren Themen in die aktuelle Episode und als sei dieses nicht genug denkt sich Kanye West, noch aktueller Ehemann vor Kim Kardashian, ich habe auch noch eine Geschichte für euch. Doch keine Sorge wir haben noch viele andere Dinge über die es lohnt zu reden wie z.B. Gisele Bündchen und Boy George aber die schönste Geschichte handelt dann von Lizzo und einer Kristall Flöte. Aber natürlich gibt es auch noch ein paar Babys am Ende, wir haben ja einen Ruf zu verteidigen!
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Jody Miller-Young is a Natural Pet Wellness Expert & Coach. She helps her clients and students learn natural ways to address conditions in their pets and their overall health, so they can live longer, healthier lives. Jody is a Certified Pet Homeopathic Educator, also teaching about good nutrition and healing modalities most people have never heard of, but have been working at reversing and curing dis-ease for years. Her course, The 3 Paths: The Journey To Thriving Pets In A Toxic World, is available on her site, The Hound Healer. Her podcast of the same name is on Pet Life Radio, reaching over 7 million listeners. You can book a free consult with Jody here: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/ channel/ UCTAeX4wQ]rWXuGz5BSXG3WA Instagram: https://www.youtube.com/ channel/UCTAeX4wQ]rwXuGz5BSXG3WA Linkedin:https://www.linkedin.com/in/thehoundhealer/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheHoundHealer C60 for humans: https://purebellavita.com/pages/c60-jody? scaref-1290277.z9dFmlANjKABO.com C60 for pets: https: //purebellavita.com/pages/c60-pets- jody10?sca_ref=1290249.dUEjIMjPT Fido's Flora by Adored Beast: https:// adoredbeast.com/collections/all- products/products/fidos-flora Gut Soothe by Adored Beast: https://adoredbeast.com/collections/all- products/products/qut-soothe? https://thehoundhealer.com/ TheCelebrityDoc.com
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Jody Miller-Young is a Natural Pet Wellness Expert & Coach. She helps her clients and students learn natural ways to address conditions in their pets and their overall health, so they can live longer, healthier lives. Jody is a Certified Pet Homeopathic Educator, also teaching about good nutrition and healing modalities most people have never heard of, but have been working at reversing and curing dis-ease for years. Her course, The 3 Paths: The Journey To Thriving Pets In A Toxic World, is available on her site, The Hound Healer. Her podcast of the same name is on Pet Life Radio, reaching over 7 million listeners. You can book a free consult with Jody here: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/ channel/ UCTAeX4wQ]rWXuGz5BSXG3WA Instagram: https://www.youtube.com/ channel/UCTAeX4wQ]rwXuGz5BSXG3WA Linkedin:https://www.linkedin.com/in/thehoundhealer/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheHoundHealer C60 for humans: https://purebellavita.com/pages/c60-jody? scaref-1290277.z9dFmlANjKABO.com C60 for pets: https: //purebellavita.com/pages/c60-pets- jody10?sca_ref=1290249.dUEjIMjPT Fido's Flora by Adored Beast: https:// adoredbeast.com/collections/all- products/products/fidos-flora Gut Soothe by Adored Beast: https://adoredbeast.com/collections/all- products/products/qut-soothe? https://thehoundhealer.com/ TheCelebrityDoc.com
School avoidance has become a major issue, exacerbated by long periods of distance learning and isolation. What causes school avoidance? How does it show up in kids and how can parents effectively support their children in getting back to the classroom? In today's conversation with https://www.chconline.org/people/jody-miller/ (Dr. Jody Miller, EdD, BCBA), Head of Esther B. Clark Schools at CHC, we learn that by identifying the motivating factors for kids to want to go to school, we can better understand and address the anxiety around their absence. Dr. Miller is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst and has spent her career working with students who struggle to participate in typical classroom settings. Resources: Learn more about https://www.chconline.org/clinicalservices/ (CHC's Catherine T. Harvey Center for Clinical Services) Learn more about https://www.chconline.org/evaluations/ (CHC's Evaluations) Visit https://www.chconline.org/resourcelibrary/ (CHC's Resource Library) Sign up for ourhttps://www.chconline.org/virtual-village/ ( Virtual Village email list) to receive our latest episodes and recent CHC updates. Visithttps://podcasts.chconline.org/ ( Voices of Compassion) online for full show notes including additional resources. Find us on https://www.facebook.com/chc.paloalto (Facebook), http://twitter.com/CHC_paloalto (Twitter), https://www.instagram.com/chc_paloalto/ (Instagram) and https://www.linkedin.com/company/504201/admin/ (LinkedIn) and visit our https://www.youtube.com/user/chconlinepaloalto (YouTube channel) for videos. Subscribe and leave us a review wherever you listen! We love to hear from you - email us at podcast@chconline.org. Santo Rico by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: http://www.twinmusicom.org/ (http://www.twinmusicom.org/)
Are you worried about your pet's health? Jody Miller-Young is a Certified Pet Homeopathic Educator, teaching pet parents a new way to look at health and disease and have the tools to promote good health and a longer life with their pets.
This week on #TheSpaceInbetween, #AnsweringTheStones another moment in time from Tom Locke's great new book by the same nameIn the late fifties and early sixties, music fans were introduced to answer records, songs that were sometimes a parody or a sequel to established hits.A few that come to mind are Jeanie Black's, "He'll have to Stay" in 1960. The answer record to Jim Reeves smash hit of 1959, 1960, "He'll Have to Go", Jody Miller's 1965, "Queen of the House" the answer to Roger Miller's 1965 smash hit, King of the Road and Leslie Gore's, 1963, "Judy's Turn to Cry" the follow up record to her hit, "It's My Party." In most cases, these answer records usually came out a few months after the success of the records, they were emulating. One exception to this rule, however, was an answer record that took eight years before it made it on the charts. Recognized today as a core rock and roll record, it went all the way to number one.Click HERE to purchase a signed copy of Moments in Time by Tom LockeAnd if you like the show, please share it out , and consider making a small donation to the cause by buying us a coffee, using the Support the Show link or by entering the following url in your browser: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/forwhatitsworthThe music for this episode, "Queen of Queens" is written and performed by our new artist in residence, #DouglasCameron. You can find out more about Douglas by visiting our show blog and by listening to our episode, #TheOldGuitarSpecial thanks to guitarist, #SteveGardhouse for providing the music for today's commercialOther Important Links:Leave us a review on Podchaser or on your favourite podcast listening channelShow website - https://fwiw.buzzsprout.comRead the Show Blog - https://forwhatitsworthpodcast.comLink to Show Trailer: https://fwiw.buzzsprout.com/1151660/4138862-for-what-it-s-worth-trailerJoin our "For What it's Worth Podcast Series" Face Book group page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/720335292207376Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/forwhatitsworth.podcast/Email us: fwiw.thepodcast@gmail.comKnowledge Management Institute of Canada From those who know to those who need to knowBuzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
Welcome back to another episode with Jody Miller, author of The MISOGI Method. In the last episode, we discussed what the misogi method is and how we can find our misogi. Today, we're going to continue our conversation and discuss misogi implementation and key benefits. Read more here: https://monetizationnation.com/blog/how-to-implement-the-misogi-method-to-achieve-lasting-success/
Jody Miller is an international speaker, TEDx Speaker, and author of multiple books, including Drift to Shift and The MISOGI Method. She contributes to numerous publications including Entrepreneur, HuffPost, and Business Success Magazine, and she is also the host of the top-ranked radio podcast, The MISOGI Method. In today's episode, we're going to discuss what the misogi method is and how we can find our misogi. Read more here: https://monetizationnation.com/blog/what-is-the-misogi-method/
There are multiple reasons why someone becomes an entrepreneur; some come from an entrepreneurial family, others might feel the need to impress their parents, perhaps meeting someone inspiring. In Jody Miller's case, the entrepreneurial instinct came from realizing as a child that they didn't have a lot of money at home, so the only way she could have access to what she wanted was making money. Jody Miller is a Bestselling Author, TEDx Speaker, Podcast Host, and Speak and Performance Coach. Jody's passion is helping people find meaning and happiness in work and life and moving from their comfort zone to achieve peak performance. She is a regular contributor to Entrepreneur Magazine, CEO magazine, Bloomberg, LinkedIn, Huff Post, and Thrive Global Business Success Magazine.In this episode, Jody gifted us unique and inspiring stories about how to overcome challenges, how to step into who we are without fear of being judged, and how powerful being curious and asking questions can be. We delve into some of Jody's most memorable experiences, like when she convinced a TV station owner to make a show called People's Opinion or how she got her job at CBS. Jody shared the moment she decided to follow her passion, moving from desperation to aspiration, what it means for her to be on the right path, and how she changed her life after the first Unforgettable Talk. Some Questions I Ask:Could you tell us a bit about your story? (1:26)You started early in your life as an entrepreneur for survival. And then you asked yourself, what do I want? Could you talk about that? (6:24)You mentioned your first Unforgettable Talk; can you talk a bit about that? How did that come to be? (18:17)In This Episode, You Will Learn:From desperation to aspiration. About Jody's first steps into becoming who she is today (4:28)I'll be working with you in three weeks. About Jody's first meeting with the owner of CBS (8:51)The importance of slowing down and enjoying the moment (15:03)How powerful and life-changing an Unforgettable Talk can be (22:03)Resources:Jody Miller websiteBook: Jody Miller - The MISOGI Method: THE Way To Achieve Lasting Happiness and SuccessThe MISOGI Method podcast - Experience a New Comfort ZoneJody Miller - TEDxOakLawn: Step to the outer limits of your comfort zoneThe UNFORGETTABLE Talk Only YOU Are Meant to GiveFREE Audio Training: 3 Things You Must Know to Give an Unforgettable TalkLet's Connect!WebsiteLinkedInInstagram FacebookEmail: clint@flavorofleadership.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Whether your child just doesn't want to go to bed at night, or is defiant to anything and everything, https://www.chconline.org/people/jody-miller/ (Dr. Jody Miller), Head of Esther B. Clark Schools at CHC and Board Certified Behavior Analyst, has seen it all. In today's podcast episode, Dr. Miller shares her top three go-to strategies for challenging behavior. From positive reinforcement to consequences and consistency, you'll learn new tools to try at home and when to reach out for help. Perhaps most importantly, Dr. Miller shares her own experience parenting children with challenging behavior, reminding us that “it will improve.” Listen today! Resources: https://www.understood.org/articles/en/what-are-positive-behavior-strategies (Positive Behavior Strategies – What You Need to Know) Learn more about http://www.chconline.org/clinicalservices (CHC's Clinical Services) Learn more about https://www.chconline.org/evaluations/ (CHC's Evaluations) Visit https://www.chconline.org/resourcelibrary/ (CHC's Resource Library) Sign up for ourhttps://www.chconline.org/virtual-village/ ( Virtual Village email list) to receive our latest episodes and recent CHC updates. Visithttps://podcasts.chconline.org/ ( Voices of Compassion) online for full show notes including additional resources. Find us on https://www.facebook.com/chc.paloalto (Facebook), http://twitter.com/CHC_paloalto (Twitter), https://www.instagram.com/chc_paloalto/ (Instagram) and https://www.linkedin.com/company/504201/admin/ (LinkedIn) and visit our https://www.youtube.com/user/chconlinepaloalto (YouTube channel) for videos. Subscribe and leave us a review wherever you listen! We love to hear from you - email us at podcast@chconline.org. Santo Rico by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: http://www.twinmusicom.org/ (http://www.twinmusicom.org/)
A 30+ year homeopathic healer in her personal life, Jody is now helping pet parents with sick pets to naturally and holistically heal, so they will finally have a solution to extend their lives and add precious time with their best friend. Miller-Young is a Certified Pet Homeopathic Educator. She is about to launch her program, Hound Healer Homeopathy: How To Help Our Pets Live Longer, Healthier Lives.She was a blogger, radio host and fashion editor of Hampton's Pet magazine in the pet fashion and rescue space with her brand, Bark & Swagger for several years, and still interviews designers, authors and activists on her podcast of the same name, which reaches over 250,000 on demand listeners.Check out Episode 98You can learn more about The Hound Healer program at: https://watch.thehoundhealer.com/s/hYncWPBook 1:1 coaching with Jody : https://go.oncehub.com/JodyMiller-YoungConnect with Jody Miller-Young:jody@thehoundhealer.comwww.thehoundhealer.comFacebook: The Hound HealerInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.houndhealer
A 30+ year homeopathic healer in her personal life, Jody is now helping pet parents with sick pets to naturally and holistically heal, so they will finally have a solution to extend their lives and add precious time with their best friend. Miller-Young is a Certified Pet Homeopathic Educator. She is about to launch her program, Hound Healer Homeopathy: How To Help Our Pets Live Longer, Healthier Lives.She was a blogger, radio host and fashion editor of Hampton's Pet magazine in the pet fashion and rescue space with her brand, Bark & Swagger for several years, and still interviews designers, authors and activists on her podcast of the same name, which reaches over 250,000 on demand listeners.You can learn more about The Hound Healer program at:Joinnow.Live WebinarsBook 1:1 coaching with Jody :Online appointment schedulingConnect with Jody Miller -Young:jody@thehoundhealer.comwww.thehoundhealer.comFacebook:The Hound HealerInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.houndhealer/ SAVE THE DATE - SEPTEMBER 28th 100th Episode Celebration⭐️GET OUR FREE PET PHOTOGRAPHY COURSE: www.petpixacademy.com
Louise Moon Miller didn't go to college till she was 60 years old. When she was young there was a war going on and she felt obligated to help. She volunteered for the Red Cross and trained at Walter Reed Hospital and served as a surgical nurse, more or less in a M.A.S.H. Unit, -the 59th Evacuation Hospital.Hear her daughter, Jody Miller Olcott of Hopewell NJ, tells stories of how her mother put her passions aside for her country.
On this episode of Everybody Has a Story, Jody Miller of Wheeling, WV reflects on a day that she'll never forget, for all the wrong reasons.
A 30+ year homeopathic healer in her personal life, Jody is now helping pet parents with sick pets to naturally and holistically heal, so they will finally have a solution to extend their lives and add precious time with their best friend. Miller-Young is a Certified Pet Homeopathic Educator. She is about to launch her program, Hound Healer Homeopathy: How To Help Our Pets Live Longer, Healthier Lives. She was a blogger, radio host and fashion editor of Hampton's Pet magazine in the pet fashion and rescue space with her brand, Bark & Swagger for several years, and still interviews designers, authors and activists on her podcast of the same name, which reaches over 250,000 on demand listeners.Jody's 6 week course is called Hound Healer Homeopathy: How To Help Our Pets Live Longer, Healthier Lives - teaching pet parents the basics of homeopathy and good nutrition so they can empower themselves to take back control of their pets' health and have them live longer and more vibrant lives. It starts June 14. You can learn more about The Hound Healer program at: https://watch.thehoundhealer.com/s/hYncWPAnd if you'd like to work with me on finding your purpose, please visit my website, www.ThePurposeCafe.com. You'll get a free 45-min life purpose coaching session. And yes, we can get to all three steps in one session. You might be surprised.
Esta vez no se trata de un programa de los que pudiéramos llamar "habitual". Y es así por su protagonista, Phil Spector, uno de los personajes más controvertidos de la historia de la música, que murió el pasado fin de semana. Un músico que nunca nos dejó indiferentes, ni en su faceta artística ni como persona. Se habló de muerte por causas naturales, pero su hija lo ha atribuido a complicaciones del Covid-19, diagnosticado unas semanas antes. Había cumplido 81 años el pasado 26 de diciembre. Nació en el Bronx neoyorquino y fue uno de los productores esenciales de la historia de la música gracias a lo que se conoce como “el muro de sonido”, una forma de entender los arreglos estableciendo una especie de barrera sonora impactante a base de cuerdas, metales, teclados, guitarras y percusión, tocando al unísono y publicada especialmente en mono. Para recordar la importancia de este músico del Bronx neoyorquino, hoy, en TOMA UNO, hemos recorrido buena parte de su legado filtrado por artistas de nuestro entorno sonoro. Hacer un programa sobre Phil Spector desde el porche de la #Americana no es una aventura sencilla. Pero nos gustan este tipo de retos y nos hemos puesto a rebuscar es ese enorme libro que siempre consigue que se fundan y se confundan los estilos básicos de la música popular. Así se han encontrado en este tiempo de radio que cada fin de semana llamamos TOMA UNO los Teddy Bears, las Ronettes, las Crystals, los Righteous Brothers, The Beatles, Dolly Parton, Emmylou Harris, Linda Ronstadt, Jody Miller, Run C&W, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Leonard Cohen, John Prine, James Taylor, Lovin' Spoonful, The Derailers, Carole King, Don Williams o Willie Nelson convergiendo en la mesa de mezclas y los estudios de grabación que conquistó, de mejor o peor manera, un tipo del Bronx neoyorquino al que se llevó el Covid-19 después de haber sobrevivido a casi todo. Seguro que estará resguardado por el "muro de sonido" que él mismo creó. Escuchar audio
From creating a schedule and routine to providing ample opportunity for exercise and play, https://www.chconline.org/people/jody-miller/ (Jody Miller, MEd, BCBA) shares her best advice for at-home learning success. As Head of https://www.chconline.org/ebc/ (Esther B. Clark Schools), Jody's experience with kids who struggle in a typical classroom environment have prepared her to creatively address problem behavior and positively reinforce those behaviors we'd like to see more of. Jody reminds us that parenting in a pandemic is not easy for anyone, and self-compassion is key for us to be able to practice empathy towards our kids. Tune in to hear more expert advice from this https://www.chconline.org/ (CHC) superstar! Visit https://podcasts.chconline.org/ (Voices of Compassion) online and see full episode show notes at podcast.chconline.org. Find us on Facebook @chc.paloalto, Twitter and Instagram @CHC_paloalto. Visit our https://www.youtube.com/user/chconlinepaloalto (YouTube channel) and we are on https://www.linkedin.com/company/504201/admin/ (LinkedIn). Sign up for our https://www.chconline.org/virtual-village/ (Virtual Village email list) so you never miss an update or an episode. Be sure to subscribe and we love to hear from you - email us at podcast@chconline.org. Santo Rico by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: http://www.twinmusicom.org/ (http://www.twinmusicom.org/)
This week's episode features Tricia Mihal, LCSW who speaks about her practice and area of specialty, Radically Open Dialectical Behavioral Therapy or RODBT. Tricia's website: http://triciamihallcsw.com/ The interview process on this show is based entirely on the concept of consent in which an interviewee may choose to pass on any question at any time by simply saying "NextQuestion." No questions asked. Theme song credit: "NextQuestion" by Greer Culbertson, LCSW-- lyrics, guitar, and vocals and Landon Laws-- drums Sound Engineer: Amanda Justice This episode marks the end of the first season!! Thank you for listening and for all your support! NextQuest Podcast will return next year with the first episode of the second season being released on January 10, 2021. This episode will feature Jody Miller, LPC Associate supervised by Sharon Bien, LPC-S who will be discussing her practice and area of specialty, Dissociative Identity Disorder, from both professional and lived experience. NextQuest Podcast relies solely on donations to keep this project going. Please consider buying me a virtual coffee over at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/nxtquestpodcast or making a one time donation on my website at www.nextquestcounseling.com/aboutnextquestpodcast.
In this installment of the Open Assembly Podcast host John Winsor had the honor and privilege to talk with Jody Miller, the Co-founder and co-CEO of the Business Talent Group. Business Talent Group was founded in 2007 is one of the pioneers for hiring on-demand talent and to this day are regarded as the premier marketplace for companies seeking high-end expertise. Jody has an impressive resume with a proven track record and is a driving force in the open economy. Please enjoy this podcast with Jody Miller, Co-founder and Co-CEO of the Business Talent Group.
Esta vez queremos mostrar la faceta más tradicional, la más apegada a las raíces. En muchos casos, es la cara menos conocida de una mujer que ha sido capaz de hacer de su versatilidad una de sus características fundamentales. El pasado miércoles fue el cumpleaños número 74 de Linda Ronstadt. A lo largo de su carrera, ha cantado temas de todos los estilos musicales imaginables, desde country a opera y comedia musical, pasando por folk, rhythm and blues, rock'n'roll, pop o música latina. En todos los casos, su voz ha brillado tanto que se ha convertido en una de las vocalistas femeninas de mayor prestigio. No busques la perfección en una voz que no sea la de Linda Ronstadt. Trístemente, el Parkinson la ha obligado a dejar de hacerlo. Pero hoy estamos dispuestos a rescatar esa voz insuperable seleccionando algunas de sus canciones más cercanas a la tradición. La mayor parte de ellas no son las que suenan habitualmente cuando se recuerda su carrera. Así, hemos abierto el programa con esta versión inédita de marzo de 1973 a “Lighting Bar Blues”, un tema de Hoyt Axton que Commander Cody cantaron de forma extraordinaria. La mayor sorpresa está en el hecho de que Linda Ronstadt tocaba el fiddle junto al también violinista Gib Guilbeau,que hizo también los coros vocales junto a Herb Pedersen. En 1956, Wanda Jackson grabó por primera vez una canción compuesta por Dick Reynolds y Jack Rhodes, que fue un éxito en el 62 por los Springfields, la banda familiar londinense en la que militaba Dusty Springfield. Era “Silver Threads And Golden Needles”, grabada más tarde por artistas de country como Skeeter Davis, Hawkshaw Hawkins, los Everly Brothers, Rose Maddox, Jody Miller o los Pozo-Seco Singers de Don Williams. En 1969, Linda Ronstadt la incluiría de esta forma en su LP de debut en solitario, Hand Snow… Home Grown. Decimos “de esta forma”, porque cuatro años más tarde, en el 73, realizaría una nueva versión, mucho menos enraizada, en su álbum Don't Cry Now. John D. Loudermilk fue bien conocido como compositor en los 50 y 60 dejando canciones para la historia como “Break My Mind”, que George Hamilton IV cantó por primera vez en el 67 y que Linda Ronstadt llevó a su disco de debut, Hand Snow… Home Grown, dos años más tarde. Al margen de un sinfín de artistas que echaron mano en alguna ocasión del tema, los Flying Burrito Brothers, con Gram Parsons al frente, también la cantaron, aunque quedó fue de sus álbumes oficiales. De aquel binomio mítico formado por Lester Flatt y Earl Scruggs resultaba evidente que este último estaba dispuesto a ampliar sus horizontes desde la separación de la pareja en 1969. Tres años después editó I Saw The Light With Some Help From My Friends junto a sus tres hijos, Gary, Randy y Steve, y una pléyade de invitados como la Dirt Band, Tracy Nelson o Linda Ronstadt, con quien realizó una versión sublime del clásico de Merle Haggard “Silver Wings”. Tras la publicación en 1968 del tercer disco de los Stone Poneys, Kenny Edwards dejó el grupo tras una gira y Linda Ronstadt se quedó sola con la obligación de grabar un nuevo Lp para el Capitol. Así, al año siguiente vió la luz Hand Sown… Home Grown, un trabajo de muy escasa repercusión. Pero las cosas parecieron cambiar con su siguiente trabajo. Linda consiguió la nominación para el Grammy con "Long Long Time", incluida en el álbum Silk Purse de 1970. Pero hoy hemos preferido escuchar la versión en directo que realizó en el Troubadour de Los Angeles por aquellas fechas. Su compositor, Gary White, es un tejano al que conocimos como bajista de Circus Maximus, una banda de Austin de la segunda mitad de los 60, en la que militaba Jerry Jeff Walker. Cuando Linda Ronstadt se lanzó a la aventura en solitario, comenzó a reclutar músicos del Troubadour para formar su propia banda de acompañamiento. Instrumentistas como Bernie Leadon, Glenn Frey, Don Henley y Randy Meisner pasaron a ser sus nuevos compañeros, de tal forma que a su alrededor se estaban gestando los Eagles. En Silk Purse había una versión de “He Darked the Sun”, una canción de Gene Clark y Bernie Leadon en el álbum The Fantastic Expedition of Dillard & Clark de dos años antes. Pero Linda realizó una llamada Nashville version, con un sonido más propio de la versión original que hoy hemos querido recuperar. Ha pasado medio siglo desde la publicación de Silk Purse, en 1970, su segundo disco en solitario. Su apertura era esta versión de “Lovesick Blues”, un tema aparecido en los años 20 en un musical al que Hank Williams puso en el mapa sonoro cuando empezó a actuar en el Louisiana Hayride y lo llevó al primer lugar de las listas en el 49. Grabado en los Cinderella Studios de Nashville, fue la única vez en su carrera que la artista de Arizona se acercó a la Music City para grabar sus canciones. En aquella ocasión, Linda contó con músicos de la altura de Bernie Leadon, Weldon Myrick, Buddy Spicher, Troy Seals o Kenny Buttrey. El legendario Troubadour de Los Angeles fue la cuna de un buen número de artistas convertidos en referentes de la música popular con el paso del tiempo. Aquel local de West Hollywood del que James Taylor decía que era “como un cenicero puesto boca abajo”, vio nacer al artista de Boston, además de a Buffalo Springfield, los Byrds, Jackson Browne, Bonnie Raitt, Linda Ronstadt o los Eagles, cuyos primitivos miembros estaban en la banda de acompañamiento de Linda Ronstadt. Con ellos editó su tercer álbum, de título homónimo en 1972, con un claro sonido country‑rock grabado entre California y Alabama con la producción de John Boylan. Como muestra de su versatilidad, Linda se acercó al honky tonk con una versión de “Crazy Arms”, el primer No.1 de Ray Price en 1956. La producción de John Boylan permitió también que otros músicos como Herb Pedersen, Gib Guilbeau, Sneaky Pete, Buddy Emmons, Jimmy Fadden de la Nitty Gritty Dirt Band o John David Souther participaran en el proyecto. Aquel disco fue, en cierta forma, la puerta para conocer también a nuevos compositores como Eric Kaz, Jackson Browne, Livingston Taylor o Eric Andersen, pero también recurrió a mitos de la categoría de Woody Guthrie, Harland Howard, Hank Cochran o Johnny Cash. Del Hombre de Negro, que llevó a la vocalista a su programa de televisión en sus comienzos, eligió “I Still Miss Someone”, una pieza de finales de los 50 que había compuesto con su sobrino, Roy Cash, Jr. y que conocimos cuando grabó en la prisión de Folsom. Una de las vocalistas favoritas de Linda Ronstadt es Patsy Cline, cuya primera grabación en el sello Decca, "I Fall To Pieces", pasaría a ser el mayor de sus éxitos, consiguiendo llegar por primera vez a la cima de las listas de country poco antes de sufrir un tremendo accidente de coche cerca de su casa de Madison, un barrio de Nashville. La explosiva facilidad de Linda en sus años de Capitol Records para interpretar clásicos como este sorprendió a muchos. En su tercer disco en solitario, con su nombre en el título y editado en 1972, dejó constancia de su respeto por la tradición y de su sensibilidad extrema. Linda Ronstadt comenzó a trabajar con John Boylan en un nuevo disco para el sello Asylum Records, al que se unió John David Souther, con el que mantenía una estrecha relación, antes de encontrar a Peter Asher -antiguo miembro de Peter & Gordon- en el Bitter End de New York. El álbum Don't Cry Now salió al mercado en 1973 tras un año de sesiones, 150.000 dólares invertidos y tres productores. Aquel disco era fantástico, pero nosotros hoy estamos centrados en canciones más tradicionales. Linda había fichado por Asylum, pero debía un álbum a Capitol por contrato. Ese disco que se tituló Heart Like A Wheel y fue publicado en el 74, mezclando antiguas canciones con nuevos temas, incorporando country, rock y rhythm and blues. De todos es recordada su versión al clásico de Hank Williams "I Can't Help It (If I'm Still In Love With You)", donde Emmylou Harris hacía las armonías vocales, la llevó al segundo lugar de las de country y a conseguir un Grammy. Pero esta versión de “Honky Tonk Blues”, también de Hank Williams, que contaba la historia de un joven granjero que deja la granja familiar para irse a la ciudad, fue grabada en octubre de 1974 de nuevo junto a Emmylou y quedó inédita durante 25 años. Es muy posible que Linda Ronstadt y Patsy Cline sean las dos vocalistas más sobresalientes de la historia de la música, con una versatilidad incomparable. Patsy sufrió un tremendo accidente de coche cerca de su casa de Madison, un barrio de Nashville, se fracturó la cadera y tuvo importantes heridas en la cabeza al salir despedida por el parabrisas. Fue hospitalizada durante varios meses y, apoyada aún en sus muletas, grabó una composición de Willie Nelson llamada "Crazy", que pasaría a ser su canción más vendida. Linda Ronstadt la recordó de esta forma en Hasten Down The Wind, un trabajo de 1976 que llegó tras publicar Prisoner In Disguise Ronstadt un año antes y donde eligió canciones de amigos y compositores cercanos. No olvidemos que la madre de Linda era alemana y, sobre todo que su padre era mejicano. Este último, Gilbert, cantaba con ella y sus otros dos hijos canciones de su tierra natal en los pocos ratos de ocio que les permitía la ferretería que regentaban. Nuestra invitada de hoy nunca olvidó aquellas raíces, no solo en los distintos álbumes dedicados íntegramente a canciones hispanas, sino a lo largo de toda su carrera. Como ejemplo, hemos escogido “Lo siento mi vida”, un tema propio, creado junto a su compañero en los Stone Poneys, Kenny Edwards, y a su padre Gilbert, para el álbum Hasten Down The Wind de 1976. En 1977, Linda Ronstadt publicaba su octavo álbum de estudio, Simple Dreams, convertido en una de las más altas cotas de su carrera y vendiendo más de tres millones de copias. Es el último de los discos en los que nos vamos a detener hoy para celebrar el cumpleaños número 74 de su protagonista. Aquel registro, además, fue el encargado de desplazar del No.1 de las listas de pop al mítico Rumours de Fleetwood Mac… y a Elvis Presley de la cabecera de las de country. Producido por Peter Asher, la fórmula fue sencilla: recoger algunas de las grandes canciones interpretadas por una de las voces más distinguida, arropada por los músicos más relevantes del momento, incluidos los Eagles. Para conmemorar los 40 años desde su lanzamiento, se reeditó el disco original con tres temas de bonificación grabados en directo en un concierto especial realizado por la cadena HBO en 1980. Entre ellas estaba "Blue Bayou", un tema de Roy Orbison que la vocalista de Arizona cantó en directo en inglés y castellano. Escuchar audio
*S15E12 SPOILERS BELOW*Yes, there were some big reveals and even bigger questions in episode 12 ... but Chrisha and Catherine really loved all the squishy human goodness in the middle of it all: lots of feels, lots of growth, lots of family moments. All audio clip credits: The CW
Schickt uns eure Top 10 von 2020! An marco@mercicherie.at - aber Achtung: You cannot vote for your own country! Jede Menge Ersatz-ESCs: Die EBU veranstaltet am 16. Mai die offizielle Ersatz-Show "Europe Shine A Light". Stefan Raab wiederum plant einen "Free European Song Contest" auf ProSieben. ORF und SVT planen eigene virtuelle ESCs 2020. Der Sender RTV San Marino möchte wiederum mit RAI Italia angeblich eine eigene Show aufziehen, wie Fernsehdirektor Carlo Romeo in einem Interview sagt. Neue Rubrik: "If I Were Sorry - Das Merci, Chérie Erratum: Alf Poier nahm natürlich 2003 beim ESC teil. Brotherhood Of Man Wir trafen in München Nicky Stevens, Martin Lee und Lee Sheridan von Brotherhood of Man, die immer noch in Originalbesetzung auftreten. Sandra Stevens war zwar auch in München, hatte aber einen Jetlag und war deshalb während der Interviewzeit bereits auf ihrem Zimmer. 1976 gewannen sie in Den Haag mit "Save Your Kisses For Me" Weitere Hits: Kiss Me, Kiss Your Baby Oh Boy Angelo Figaro Und was sind die Lieblingssongs vom Eurovision Song Contest? Martin liebt "Fairytale" von Alexander Rybak aus dem Jahr 2009. Nicky findet sowohl die Gewinnerin aus Wien, Sandy Shaw's "Puppet on a String" großartig, als auch jene Königin, die 2014 den Gewinn nach Wien holte: Conchita Wurst mit "Rise Like A Phoenix". Wer am Ende des Videos genau hinschaut, sieht Podcaster. Lee ist noch immer ein großer Fan von Gali Atari & Milk & Honey, die mit "Hallelujah" 1979 den Eurovision Song Contest gewonnen haben. Song Contest Geschichte am Schluss: Sanremo 1965 gewann Bobby Solo mit "Se piangi, se ridi!" und wurde beim Heim-ESC 1965 in Neapel Fünfter. Pino Donaggio gewann zwar nicht Sanremo 1965, sein Song "Io che non vivo (senza te)" sollte aber der größte kommerzielle Erfolg werden. Donaggio komponierte den Song,Vito Pallavicini schrieb den Text. Eine weitere Version wurde bei Sanremo 1965 von Jody Miller gesungen. In der Version von Dusty Springfield und als "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me" wurde der Song dann ein Welthit, und unzählige Male gecovert, unter anderem auch von Elvis Presley. Hier eine Liste mit ganz vielen Coverversionen, unterem Dami Im, Corry Brokken und viele viele mehr.
This is a classic everyone knows and everyone loves -- unless you're from Athens, GA. King of the Road, originally by Roger Miller, covered by REM and by The Proclaimers. Outro music is Queen of the House by Jody Miller (no relation).
Jody Miller, head of Esther B. Clark School at the Children's Health Council in Palo Alto, talks about why nonpublic schools exist and the unique ways in which they serve students with special needs. Read our story about the issue at https://bit.ly/2Ta3K58
In preparation for this week's Champ Maxx daddy race at Margaretsville I thought it would be cool to have a champ kart legend on the show to build some excitement. There are always a few names that have stuck out over the year's in the champ buggy world and it would be hard to take anyone serious who didn't include today's guest in that conversation. Currently He heads up the clone motor building program for his brother at Tod Miller Racing Engines. he is a former dirt world champion and national chpion the champ buggy division.... We had a great conversation and I hope you all enjoy.... Ladies and gentlemen my friend Without any further adu.... My friend Jody " Mr Silk" Miller
The Kills [00:30] a side: "Pull a U" b side: "The Search for Cherry Red" Domino Records RUG165 2003 Nothing like a little stripped down rock and roll. Grace Jones [06:52] a side: "Pull Up to the Bumper" b side: "Breakdown" Island Records IS49697 1981 Funk yeah. Beep beep. Made it number 5 on the R&B charts, and number 2 on the Hot Dance charts. And of course, there's that killer b-side, for which Tom Petty provided a third verse especially for Grace. Sheb Wooley [14:24] a side: "The Purple People Eater" b side: "I Can't Believe You're Gone" MGM Records K12651 1958 So does it only eat purple people or is it purple and eats people? The answer is right in the lyrics: it eats purple people! Jody Miller [19:07] a side: "Queen of the House" b side: "The Greatest Actor" Capitol Records 5402 1965 Ayup, that's an answer song all right. Made it to number 12 on the Hot 100 and number 5 on the Country charts. Not only that, The Supremes even recorded a version of it. B.J. Thomas [25:01] a side: "Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head" b side: "Never Had It So Good" Scepter Records SCE-12265 1969 Heckuva Hal David/Burt Bacharach number, heckuva film. Number 1 on the charts of course. Blondie [30:55] a side: "Rapture" b side: "Walk Like Me" Chrysalis CHS 2485 1981 Sadly the b-side is rendered unplayable due to damage. The video features cameos by Fab Five Freddy, Lee Quinones and Jean-Michel Basquiat. Pavement [38:00] a side: "Rattled by the Rush" b side: "False Skorpion/Easily Fooled" Matador Records OLE-134-7 1995 Wowee. Zowee. The first single from Pavement's 1995 album Wowee Zowee. Definitely sounds like the boys are having some fun on the b-side. J.J. Barnes [47:27] a side: "Real Humdinger" b side: "I Ain't Gonna Do It" Ric-Tic Records RT-110 1966 Hot stuff, and a Northern Soul classic from this often overlooked Detroit singer/songwriter. Music behind the DJ: "Ski Chase" by John Barry.
A new phenomenon has started to rise in workplaces around the world: hiring contract workers for temporary management positions. Hosts Peter Cappelli and Dan O'Meara talk with Jody Miller, a pioneer in the field of high-level contracting, to find out more about this emerging trend.Jody Greenstone Miller is the Co-Founder and CEO of Business Talent Group (BTG), the premier marketplace for high-end, on-demand talent. An outspoken thought leader, Jody has been cited as a disrupter of the traditional consulting model by Clay Christensen in the Harvard Business Review, a “workplace innovator” (Fast Company), and “A Pioneering Voice for Super Temps” (Forbes). With her leadership as CEO of BTG, she is helping to redefine the future of work by unlocking the full potential of the “gig economy” for the benefit of top companies and skilled talent alike. BTG, which Jody co-founded in 2006, is leading the next generation of the gig economy with 40% of the F100 relying on them to curate, vet, and deliver independent management consultants, subject matter experts and executives to help solve their biggest business challenges and fuel growth, innovation, and performance improvement.BTG was most named to Inc. Magazine’s prestigious list of the 5000 fastest-growing companies in America three years in a row. The company was also named to the Forbes list of “100 Most Promising Companies,” one of only four female-led companies. Fortune magazine named Miller one of its ten “Most Promising Women Entrepreneurs.” and as one of twelve of EY’s “Entrepreneurial Winning Women” in North America. Along with her husband, Matt Miller, Jody wrote “The Rise of the Supertemp,” a Big Idea feature for the Harvard Business Review which observers cite as the definitive analysis of the alternative professional services trend. Jody’s thought leadership on the evolving talent marketplace has also been featured in outlets such as The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Fortune, Fast Company, Forbes, Business Insider, The Economist, The Financial Times, CNN, Stanford University, Fox Business and Bloomberg.Learn More about Business Talent Grouphttps://businesstalentgroup.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hey folks! This week we're covering Supernatural S09E08 - Rock and a Hard Place, an extremely horny episode where Dean finally lands the girl of his dreams (not really), Sam gets knocked out (again), and we welcome the return of Jody Miller, local Sheriff and all around bad ass. It's....ok? I guess? Monster of the Week is on Patreon (https://patreon.com/monsteroftheweek)! If you want to directly support the show and ensure we keep putting out that sweet hashtag content week to week, consider pledging. You get some sweet rewards like digital art, access to our Discord, exclusive podcasts, and more! Monster of the Week is also on Twitter (https://twitter.com/motwcast), Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/monsteroftheweekpodcast/), and Tumblr (https://monsteroftheweekpodcast.tumblr.com/). Jeremy is on Twitter (https://twitter.com/jggreer), and you probably shouldn't follow him unless you know what you're doing. Chris is on Twitter (https://twitter.com/localbones), and you probably should follow him if you like #hunks.
Jody Miller career has traveled from the stages of local talent shows to the biggest stages. Her talents have allowed her much success in Folk, Pop, Country, Patriotic and Contemporary Christian Music Genres.
Jody Miller is the CEO of C2C Strategic Management. Jody is a career and life coach, a keynote speaker, a best selling author and corporate strategist. She is known as the "work happiness expert". CONNECT with Jody HERE LISTEN to Jody's TEDx talk HERE BeTheTalk is a 7 day a week podcast where Nathan Eckel chats with talkers from TEDx & branded events. Tips tools and techniques that can help you give the talk to change the world at BeTheTalk.com !
Jody Miller is the CEO of C2C Strategic Management. Jody is a career and life coach, a keynote speaker, a best selling author and corporate strategist. She is known as the "work happiness expert". CONNECT with Jody HERE LISTEN to Jody's TEDx talk HERE BeTheTalk is a 7 day a week podcast where Nathan Eckel chats with talkers from TEDx & branded events. Tips tools and techniques that can help you give the talk to change the world at BeTheTalk.com !
The RadioRotary co-hosts interview Jody Miller, Executive Director of the Mediation Center of Dutchess Country, and Registered Nurse Carolynn Frankell, who, along with Lindsey Goldstein, chairs the third annual Anti-Bullying Walkathon. Since 1981 New York State has had a program of Alternative Dispute Resolution, which includes mediation and arbitration, with centers in every county. Mediation is a process that helps people talk about decisions and resolve conflicts. Volunteers do most of the mediation after training. The center handles small claims, landlord-tenant issues, consumer issues, divorces, caregiving problems, and workplace disputes. The Center also works with other agencies on issues such as elder abuse and bullying, a problem in many schools. Its serves can be free but some require fee payments, and mediated agreements are enforceable by the courts. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/radiorotary/support
Today we introduce you to one of the Founders of Madge's: Jody Miller. Hear her perspective and what's it like to be an entrepreneurial couple and even her dish some inside dirt. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/myfermentedlife/support
Deel 2 van het Koninklijke weekend thema is Royalty. Muziek van Elvis Presley, Helen Shapiro, Jody Miller, John Hiatt, Jack Lane, The Kings & Queens en Ben E. King.
Featured interview with Business Talent Group CEO Jody Miller. Marty Goldensohn reports on a policy aimed at helping the growing ranks of gig workers: portable benefits. Sandra Smith explores why many of those seeking work in poor African American communities struggle to get job referrals from family and friends.
From Drift to Shift with Jody Miller Jody is CEO of C2C Executive Search & Strategic Management. She is a Career and Life Coach. Jody has helped thousands of people find true meaning in their work and in their lives. Her previous positions include Investment Banker, Strategic Consultant to Fortune 100 Corporations, CEO of a Software Start-Up, Assistant Producer for a PBS Television Series, and Sales & Marketing Executive for CBS Television. https://www.jodybmiller.comFrom Questioning to Knowing with Lisa Barnett Lisa Barnett has devoted her life as a divine channel to help people connect to their divinity and receive the soul guidance they are searching for to heal and transform their lives. She has spent more than ten years as a Religious Science Certified Practitioner, R.S.c.P., where she offered healing prayer treatment to the congregations and served as vice president on the board of directors at Golden Gate Center for Spiritual Living in California. www.AkashicKnowing.com
Jody Miller is the author of, “From DRIFT to SHIFT: How Change Can Bring True Meaning and Happiness to Work and Life.”
The person has spoken, and MONSTER PARTY listened! In our first ever episode featuring a topic suggested by a listener (Thank you, Brandon Meyer!), JAMES GONIS, SHAWN SHERIDAN, LARRY STROTHE, and MATT WEINHOLD, don't fear the reaper as they examine... THE BEST & WORST HORROR & SCI-FI DEATHS!!! Joining us for this cinematic stroll through the cemetery is comedian/writer/actress/film nerdess supreme... JODI MILLER! (AMERICA'S GOT TALENT, SHOWBIZ TONIGHT, THE TONIGHT SHOW). But, just when you thought this episode could rest in peace, stick around after the closing music for a bonus interview with the daughter of RICHARD TOWERS (a.k.a GAYLORD ST. JAMES, the vengeful dad from the original 1972 WES CRAVEN film, THE LAST HOUSE ON THE LEFT), actress/model/filmmaker... JOLINE TOWERS! To paraphrase the nanny from THE OMEN: Listen to MONSTER PARTY! It's all for you!
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MI Forum with Karen Finerman of Metropolitan Capital Advisors. Interviewed by Jody Miller of Business Talent Group. As a woman running an investment bank she co-founded, Karen Finerman noticed numerous ways that she and her female colleagues sabotaged themselves professionally and personally. Why couldn't her friends bring the logic they applied at work to their personal decisions? Why were they uncomfortable with their desire for wealth and success? Why do 80 percent of women have a man in charge of their money? At this Milken Institute Forum, the successful hedge fund manager and CNBC investment commentator, who has also raised two sets of twins, will discuss "Finerman's Rules: Secrets I'd Only Tell My Daughters About Business and Life." The book is rich with not necessarily politically correct ideas for helping women overcome the barriers they face in reaching their goals. With the author's contrarian wit evident throughout, "Finerman's Rules" clues women in on how to get ahead, say no, unplug, raise kids well, deal with the inevitable double standards they face and take control of their financial independence.
Bienvenidos a nuestra aventura americana hoy con un programa especial dedicado a las versiones Barbra Zinger,Jody Miller,Jonny Cash ,Tim McGraw,seran nuestros protagonistas ,tendremos nuestra secion con Ale Romero que nos trae como siempre algo diferente todo ello en COUNTRY MUSIC