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Colby is back from his school trip and Soph couldn't be happier to have him home! Meanwhile, Emma's been making magical memories on a family trip to Disneyland, where Joseff embraced his thrill-seeking side. Plus, a listener writes in after one too many unsolicited baby bump touches. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Soph and Emma have big family updates - Colby's off on an exciting adventure, while Joseff's graduating to a big bed. Plus, the ladies can't help but giggle at a listener's photo day fiasco, and one mum's nappy nightmare! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
There's some big swearing energy in the studio today, with not one but two secrets about swear words! Sophiena has been busy planning Renley's first birthday, but there's been a major change of plan. Meanwhile, Emma has persevered with Joseff's dummy, for the second time! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Joseff has a "cheeky" new nickname for Emma, and Soph is battling with Renley, who's developed a new obsession with the toilet. Meanwhile, the secrets are coming in thick and fast, including one about a little graffiti artist in the making and a case of Aussie slang gone wrong! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Soph and Emma are catching up on all their latest updates. Dottie is making huge strides with her ice skating, Colby's joined a new football team, and Joseff is learning about the human anatomy! Plus, we hear from a mum who had two deliveries at once! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Emma's back with exciting news about Joseff! The ladies catch up on everything that's happened over the past month, and they read your lovely messages about conceiving in same-sex relationships. Plus, one mum shares her soft play waterfall nightmare! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Angharad Lewis sy'n sgwrsio gyda siaradwr Cymraeg newydd, sef Joseff Gnagbo.Ffoadur a wnaeth ffoi o'r Arfordir Ifori yng Ngorllewin Affrica yn 2010 yw Joseff. Yn dilyn rhyddhau cân rap yn annog ei gydwladwyr i wrthsefyll y chwyldro yn ei wlad, daeth yn darged milwrol a bu rhaid iddo ffoi o'r wlad. Bu'n byw ym Morocco am gyfnod cyn ymgeisio am loches ym Mhrydain yn 2017. Wedi iddo gyrraedd Cymru aeth ati'n syth i ddysgu'r Gymraeg. Erbyn hyn, mae'n gweithio trwy gyfrwng y Gymraeg fel athro cyflenwi yng Nghaerdydd. Wedi cyfnod yn gwirfoddoli gyda Chymdeithas yr Iaith, cafodd Joseff ei ethol yn Gadeirydd y Gymdeithas, ac mae'n newydd gael ei ail-ethol yn Gadeirydd am dymor arall. Eleni yn y Brifwyl ym Mhontypridd cafodd Joseff ei urddo i'r orsedd am ei gyfraniad i'r Gymraeg.
Before Emma heads off on holiday, she drops a delightful secret – she and Joseff have officially entered their Disney era, much to Sophiena's excitement! Meanwhile, there's exciting news as our gallery wall gets some fabulous new additions. And for the first time ever, we dive into a mysterious secret about cryptic pregnancy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nick welcomes 'The Movie Mom," Nell Minow to the show to rant about the issues with the giant corporations of Exxon and Paramount, and to discuss the awful name change of The Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago. Nell and Nick also talk about the latest movie releases, great films that are "remote droppers," Joseff's of Hollywood Jewelers, and classic character actors like Thelma Ritter. Then, Esmeralda Leon joins Nick to learn all about Thailand, take a fun quiz, taste some great snacks (including a hell fire pepper bag of chips), and discuss a soup made from a 45-year-old broth. [EP246]
Is Kelsey STILL frozen? Don't miss our big finale with emergency co-host Joseff, the tin foil hat scientist, as we talk about fan clubs and cults, doing a flip, therapy, and a cure for the freeze disease. Stay tuned for a special message at the end!Special thanks to Joey Arnold for his part in this episode! Hosted by Kelsey and Charis. Instagram @chillpill_podFacebook @pod.chillpillSend in your college stories at https://forms.gle/xn7qv9JxGhCVzL8E6 We'd be frozen without you!(Disclaimer: This podcast has some fictional elements.)
Now that the ladies are officially back together, they've got loads to catch up on. Sophiena shares more about her experience in the hospital and NICU, and it's safe to say you'll need your tissues ready. Emma tells us all about how Joseff is getting along with his baby sister, and we have two incredible secrets involving a missing willy and sensual breast pumps. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Joseff Gnagbo is the new Chair of Cymdeithas yr Iaith Gymraeg (the Welsh Language Society - the radical pressure group which fought and won language status like roadsigns, S4C and Welsh language laws). But Joseff isn't Welsh - he's a journalist and academic and political activist from Côte d'Ivoire in west Africa who was given political asylum and found himself in Cardiff in 2018. In the capital he learnt Welsh and now teaches Welsh as a second language to adults - including asylum seekers. He spoke to Siôn Jobbins of Radio YesCymru about his life in Wales, his support for the Welsh language and Welsh independence and the similarities which he saw with his homeland and adopted country. * Cymdeithas yr Iaith Gymraeg - http://cymdeithas.cymru * Melin Drafod pro indendence left wing think tank - http://melindrafod.cymru * Y Sŵn - movie about the Gwynfor Evans, and the successful campaign for S4C - https://www.s4c.cymru/en/drama/y-swn/ * Learn Welsh - https://learnwelsh.cymru/ * Oasis Centre, Cardiff - https://www.oasiscardiff.org/ * American Youtuber, Ari Smith, (@Xiaomanyc) speaking Welsh on the street in Cardiff - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dp-QCiACGAU Other link - American learner: https://youtu.be/dp-QCiACGAU?si=VC52fJhy3e9GHaiz
Joseff Gnagbo yw Cadeirydd newydd Cymdeithas yr Iaith Gymraeg. Ond nid Cymro Cymraeg nac hyd yn oed Cymru yw Joseff - mae'n newyddiadurwr, academydd ac ymgyrchydd gwleidyddol o'r Côte d'Ivoire yng ngorllewin Affrica a gafodd loches wleidyddol a danfonwyd i fyw yng Nghaerdydd yn 2018. Yn y brifddinas dysgodd y Gymraeg ac mae bellach yn dysgu Cymraeg fel ail iaith i oedolion - gan gynnwys ceiswyr lloches. Bu'n siarad â Siôn Jobbins o Radio YesCymru am ei fywyd yng Nghymru, ei gefnogaeth i'r Gymraeg ac annibyniaeth Gymreig a'r tebygrwydd a welai â'i famwlad a'i wlad fabwysiedig. * Cymdeithas yr Iaith Gymraeg = http://cymdeithas.cymru * Melin Drafod, melin drafod asgell chwith dros annibyniaeth - http://melindrafod.cymru * Y Sŵn - ffilm am Gwynfor Evans a sefydlu S4C - https://www.s4c.cymru/cy/drama/y-swn/ * Cymraeg i Oedolion - https://dysgucymraeg.cymru * Canolfa Oasis, Caerdydd - https://www.oasiscardiff.org/ * Yr Americanwr Ari Smith (sianel @Xiaomanyc) yn siarad Cymraeg ar strydoedd Caerdydd - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dp-QCiACGAU Dolenni eraill - Dysgwr Americanaidd: https://youtu.be/dp-QCiACGAU?si=VC52fJhy3e9GHaiz
We're firmly back to school and the ladies share how Colby, Dottie and Joseff are getting on in their new surroundings… some more chaotic than others! Meanwhile, some of our incredible listeners have written in about the things their parents lied to them about, toddler tantrums in the middle of Primark, and a very attentive young one who is keeping up with hair grooming trends. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're back boo! This week's bonus topic comes from listener Steph, who wants to know how to get back to normal after the school holidays, and the ladies have plenty to say on the matter! From Sophiena's current struggles with Dottie sleeping to Emma figuring out Joseff's nursery schedule, we've got you covered. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's another wild week in the Secret Mum Club. Sophiena's been busy plotting a surprise for the kids and Emma's had her hands full with Joseff. And, as always, your letters and secrets are keeping the ladies on their toes! This week we hear about a love for pre-pregnancy belly buttons, a situation in a public toilet, and how going knicker-less can be more than you bargained for. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The school holidays are coming to a close and Sophiena is dreading the start of term. Emma on the other hand is enjoying Joseff's first full day at nursery! We have three bottom-related letters over on Correspondence Corner, we hear about an ingenious five-year-old's bum, a horrendous car fart, and relieving yourself outdoors. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome to the podcast for alpaca people! In this episode, I talk about feeding and what I noticed this week. Olaf and Joseff are sort of getting along. Hermione has an inscrutable stare. Rhoslyn fools me with some food. Spend some time with your alpacas and stay safe in the wild weather. Thanks for listening and I hope you enjoyed it. If you would like to be in touch, please contact me by email - steve@alpacatribe.com - or leave me a https://www.speakpipe.com/AlpacaTribe (voicemail) from your browser. Alpaca Tribe is hosted and produced by Steve Heatherington of https://goodpodcasting.works (Good Podcasting Works), which is part of https://thewaterside.co.uk (The Waterside (Swansea) Ltd)
The Ricardos have a wedding anniversary coming up, and Ricky wants to surprise Lucy with pearls he hopes to obtain at a discount from a friend who works at a jewelry store. Because this friend happens to be a beautiful woman, Lucy gets the wrong idea... Discussions include Daisy Duck and Eddie Fisher. Joseff of Hollywood
This week we have our track of the week 'Goodbye' from Heavy Street which will be released as part of our two year Birthday VA on the 13th June and a guest mix from Joseff Jones. Joseff has had a string of releases on the likes of Distance, Kubbo, Unnamed and Unknown and of course with us here at Black Seven Music. We released his track 'Cornerstone of House' back in December as part of our winter VA and its still doing the rounds now. We also gave away a lovely rework of "A little less conversation" from Joseff as part of our Black Seven Edits series and thats still available as free download from our soundcloud. Follow our socials for more info on upcoming releases and events @blacksevenmusic Tracklist Basel Darwish - Line Ivan Zorzolo, Julio Bravo - Crashed Matt Arnold - Hero Or Nero Alsonso Bierg - Move Back Taylor Crane - Crew Ben Read - Back Against The Wall J oseff Jones - Dance Instigator Joseff Jones - Capitalise Kardox - Sweet Drums Oravala Zuir - Some Drums Pirate Copy, Nicolas Caprile - Acid Jazz Joseff Jones - Same Old Song Joseff Jones, VOLEX - U Can't See Oravla Ziur - Left Right
Track List Rob Stillekens, Chris Brooks - Mood To Grove RSquared - Bringing It Back Morgan Cole - Acid Talk Pirate Copy, Nicolas Caprile - Acid Jazz Martin Badder, Joshwa - Off Limits Bassel Darwish - Line Latmun - Who Knew Micah Baxter - Droptop Ben Sterling - High Maintenance James Pool - Ragga Riches De La Swing, Rendher - Voodoo Step Joseff Jones - Sound Selector Blackchild - Keep The Secret
Tracklist; Eddy M - Really Really Hot Mason Talbot - Girllookgood Iglesias - Agony (Wheats remix) Late Replies - Sexting Kai Rodriguez - Undaground Jamie Fielding - Work It Ben Sterling - The Whipp Niteplan - Shake It Eldon UK - Work It Out Joseff Jones - Blinded Niteplan - No Time (Ben Cheel Remix) Ben Walsh - Freedom (Eldon remix) Morgan Cole - Follow Me
Welcome to 2022! We're looking forward to bringing you another year of programming full of tunes, interviews and news from the West of England's music and art scenes. On Sheer Isolation this week we're joined by Bristol based Sound Designer, Joseff Harris. He's the guy to call if you're producing a theatre production and need someone to make bespoke sound effects and incidental musical pieces. His work has been heard in the background of plays across the West and beyond. For your musical delights we have a track off the debut solo album from Andy Bell, ex-Oasis and Ride member who's playing in Trowbridge later this month. Joseff's choice is a dramatic instrumental score from Bristol based composer, Kayla Painter. In the news this week, we congratulate Bath's Pink Pantheress for winning BBC's Sound of Music for 2022 and pay respects to life-member and drummer of the Wurzels, John Morgan.
Cyfres y Beibl - Rhan 6: YSBRYD gyda Joseff Edwards - Sut fedrwn ni brofi cymuned?
Tracklist; Maximilian P, M.U.2 - Way Down Enzo La Conte - Addicted Gustaff - Neo Noir DJ Dep - Touch Me Joseff Jones - Burning Flame Joseff Jones - Shake Quake (VITO remix) Jaxx B - Live Lost On Mars - Praise The Drum RSquared Ben Cheel - Distortion Hector Couto, Muse Groove - Make It Hot Nick Zega, Greck B - Retro Girl (Vaxx) Chapsenza - Missing Days Matias Schaller - Funk Off Just Jack - Starz In Their Eyes (Joseff Jones edit)
Tracklist Gustaff, Martino Resi - Just Call Saul Antolin - Farlopedo Joseff Jones - Shake Quake Orvala Ziur - Having Our Way Will Taylor - Wasting Time Volex - Endz VM - Fatty G Alann M - Foolin Me Max Chapman - Steppa Nic Zega, Greck B - Retro Girl Cloonee - Love You Like That Marco Faraone - This Record Goes Right (Traumer Remix) Brad Wood, Vincent Vaguer - Dancing in The Desert
Tracklist Spark The Sex - Oravla Ziur (U&U) Redbone - Nic Zega, Greck B (B7) Shaking - S.L.M.D (Kubbo) Boujee - VITO (Viva La Vita) Watcha Doing - Matt Arnold (U&U) Buenanza - Sanchez (Timebandits) Cornerstone of House - Joseff Jones (B7) Timeless - Niteplan (Issues) RocketBeat - Tomas Bisquierra (Kubbo) Candy Shop - Nicolas Marinho (Blaah) Funk - Shaf House Touch Me - DJ Dep Won't You - S.L.M.D (Kubbo)
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"The Jeff Ward Show” is for those who are unafraid to be intellectually challenged. With no political, social, or moral agenda, snarky Austin-based host, Jeff Ward, consistently challenges his audience to examine relevant issues and situations in alternative ways. Ward, who is known for his bold, irreverent commentary on stuff that matters, never leaves listeners without their curiosity piqued, their beliefs challenged, or their minds reeling. If you crave more of those “whoa” moments in your life, then you need “The Jeff Ward Show.” Subscribe, rate and write a review to Our Little Show! Jeff Ward is a highly decorated former NCAA football player with extensive ties to the University of Texas. He's been nominated as an Outstanding Young Texas Ex, and while a student at The University of Texas, he was a four-year Letterman in football, a football team captain, a member of the Athletics Director's Academic Honor Roll, a three-time all-conference football player, and a two-time All-American football player. He's among the top five all-time leading scorers at The University of Texas, and he's the NCAA record holder for game-winning field goals. He was selected in the 1988 NFL Draft to play football professionally. The podcast market is oversaturated with NCAA and NFL football content but with Jeff, you get the educated perspective of someone who's lived it. Jeff has been appearing on both national news and local (Texas-based) news platforms to discuss sports, politics and economics for over 20 years. Jeff's time at The University of Texas provided him with knowledge of worldwide economics, marketing strategies and the economics of sports, particularly with NCAA Football. With the NCAA always finding itself involved in hot-button issues, Jeff Ward explains what's going on behind the scenes. Jeff takes a libertarian position when it comes to politics. Jeff is a Libertarian to maximize autonomy and freedom of politics. Jeff is aware that people are not going to agree with all of his opinions when it comes to politics, but he challenges you to look at other perspectives. Being Libertarian displays a skepticism of authority and state power, but some Libertarians diverge on the scope of their opposition to existing systems of economics and systems of politics. Libertarian thinking highlights the dignity of each individual. The growing extension of dignity to people is one of the great libertarian achievements of the world. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Good morning, it's Monday May 3rd and this is The Herald Review's Daily Chirp podcast. We're bringing you a closer look at one of our top stories, along with other important things going on in our community. Today - The Arizona National Guard has arrived to bring some much-needed assistance to the Cochise County Sheriff's Office. Before we begin, some local history. For years now, a group of locals has been working to preserve the storefronts on Erie Street in Lowell in memory of a slice of time in 1950s America when window shopping was a favorite Saturday outing. It has become a favorite tourist destination and many have their photos taken by the antique cars and storefronts along the street. Album covers have been shot there and the street was even featured in Arizona Highways magazine. Erie Street is most of what is left of Lowell, which was originally a mining town incorporated into Bisbee in the early 1900s. Much of the town's residential area was demolished to widen an open pit copper mine. Losing most of its residents caused the commercial district to struggle, and many businesses failed. But today, volunteers are working to restore the street.. So although you can no longer see a show at Lowell's movie theater or pay $0.22 for gasoline, the Lowell Americana Project has made it possible to experience the street as a living snapshot of another time. Today's history is brought to you by Benson Hospital - they're doing more than treating illnesses in Benson, they're building a healthier community. Benson Hospital is now collaborating with the Diaper Bank of Southern Arizona to provide diaper assistance to families in need. For more information visit their website at bensonhospital.org. Also, The Daily Chirp podcast is giving away 5 Amazon Echo Dots - one every month now through July. You can enter for your chance to win twice a day! Today's code is MAY and find the other codeword in our “Daily Chirp Podcast Alert” e-newsletter. To enter the sweepstakes go to myheraldreview.com, again today's codeword is: MAY Now, our feature story. The Arizona National Guard has arrived to bring some much-needed assistance to the Cochise County Sheriff's Office. At least 32 members of the Guard were sent to help out. The majority have been assigned to the Sheriff's Southeast Arizona Border Region Enforcement team. On Friday, Cochise County Sheriff Mark Dannels said that 22 Guard members will be monitoring the Buckeye cameras that the Sheriff's Office has along the border with Mexico. That's a key function aimed at helping authorities hold back the number of illegal crossings into the area by undocumented migrants. This all comes after Doug Ducey's announcement in mid April where he said that Arizona would take matters into its own hands. Ducey's statement was prompted by a particular day when Arizona Department of Public Safety spotted 20 undocumented migrants in Chandler. During the incident officials were rebuffed by both the Border Patrol and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement when they asked for help. Those migrants were then released back in Chandler. At the time Ducey said that the Biden Harris administration needs to get its head out of the sand when it comes to the crisis at our border. He went on to say that this lack of action defies all logic, and flies in the face of the law. Then on Thursday morning, the 32 National Guard troops sent to Cochise County were given their assignments. Dannels, who was accompanied Friday by Megan Fitzgerald, Ducey's policy advisor for public safety and military affairs, said his greatest need is making sure the cameras are being watched. Fitzgerald, who acts as Ducey's liaison with law enforcement and the military, spent Friday speaking to Dannels and other officials about what they need most from the governor's office. Her initial take was that things are definitely escalating with the number of crossings and the demographics of the individuals who are crossing. In March, the cameras recorded images of roughly 3,500 undocumented migrants attempting to cross the border into Cochise County. And aside from the 22 National Guard assigned to watch the Buckeye cameras, the other 10 will be helping out at the jail with clerical work and other support functions. The mission has been dubbed SALES — State Activated Law Enforcement Support. So how did it all come together? Ducey had originally asked the federal government for support in deploying the National Guard — known as Title 32 — but that did not materialize. So, instead, the governor decided to declare an emergency along Arizona's four-border counties and deployed the National Guard under State Active Duty. Meanwhile, Sheriff Dannels, has been communicating regularly with Mayorkas, the U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security. He asked Mayorkas to relay a message to both the president and the vice-president. The message was an ask - To change the messaging. Dannels stressed that the messaging needs to emphasize that there are actions and consequences. Dannels said he believes Mayorkas is doing everything he can to bring about a resolution… He says it's the only hope we have. To learn more about this story and to stay up to date on developments visit us at myheraldreview.com - Thanks for listening, before we continue, a quick message from our sponsors, Prestige Family Living. Next - we'd like to highlight Tasty Wok & Asian Market, the first entrepreneurial venture of Jung Matranga. brought to you by ApexNetwork Physical Therapy in Benson and Sierra Vista. They're doing more than just treating patients, they're helping patients get back to living their daily lives. Using extensive knowledge, their therapists treat each patient one-on-one, focusing on individual care. To learn more, go to ApexNetworkPT.com. While Tasty Wok & Asian Market is her first entrepreneurial venture, Jung Matranga is no newcomer to Sierra Vista's Asian food scene. The new restaurateur spent six years working long hours at Hana Tokyo before becoming business partners with her former boss to create Sierra Vista's newest Asian offering. Located in the location previously occupied by Peacock Restaurant, Tasty Wok & Asian Market offers a variety of Chinese, Korean and Japanese delicacies as well as Asian groceries. The restaurant's specialty is hot pot, a hearty Chinese dish where fresh meats and vegetables are cooked at the table in a rich broth of one's choice. Pork slices, mussels, vermicelli, napa cabbage, exotic mushrooms and even ramen noodles make an appearance on the varied menu. For those who can withstand the heat, Matranga points out the Spicy Seafood Ramen hot pot as one to try. The decision to not only run a restaurant, but an accompanying market, was inspired by her own experiences trying to procure Asian ingredients locally. She hopes that the groceries at Asian Market, which are supplied by several distributors out of Los Angeles, can assist others in Sierra Vista looking for authentic ingredients. Matranga also noted that while most of the groceries she carries cater to Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese and Korean palates, she hopes to soon offer ingredients for the Filipino and Hawaiian communities in Sierra Vista too. And as a new business owner, she has a desire to get customers the products they need, even if they are not currently offered at Tasty Wok & Asian Market. But like many other restaurants in the community, hiring has been another challenge. Beyond showing up every day for full 10-hour shifts herself, Matranga has had to put her son to work, and sometimes her other family family members come in to help. - Next, we're excited to highlight local athlete William Stemler -- brought to you by our sponsors, Sulphur Springs Valley Electric Cooperative. Ask his coaches, or his teammates… William Stemler is fun to be around. But ask his opponents in javelin and shot put. Uh, not so much. Deadly serious, with a total focus on one goal: Being the best he can be. Stemler has come a long way in a short time. He received his introduction to the throwing events at Buena High school as a freshman, sat out the COVID-19 season cancellation as a sophomore and really didn't start to train and learn until this season as a junior. A lot of that productivity coincided with the arrival of Kassie Smith on the Buena campus. Head coach Roger Bristow credits Smith for her work with Stemler and other Colts throwers. For Stemler, the 6-foot-2, 245-pounder just needed some direction, and Smith easily provided that. Smith was a standout performer at Brigham Young University. She started throwing when she was 12 years old. She was an assistant coach at Utah Valley University in the throws for a season before moving to Sierra Vista and joining the Buena track and field coaching staff. Stemler and Smith became a perfect match. Now, Stemler is Number 2 among Arizona Interscholastic Association Division II shot putters. However, it's the javelin he loves. The main things Smith and Stemler work on for the javelin are good extension, establishing a good plant leg and “letting it go.” Smith says he's always striving to be the best that he can be as an athlete. He's also super contagious to be around, and easy to coach. - Finally - we'd like to remember the life of Anthony Lee Stewart, of Miami, Arizona and previously Sierra Vista. Anthony passed away on April 23rd in Phoenix. He loved sports, playing football and basketball for Miami and Globe schools, and also playing video games with his cousins and friends. He was a kind and loving person always helping others and taking care of his animals. Anthony graduated from CAS High School in Sierra Vista on October 31, 2016. He is now survived by his mother, Valerie, his father, Robert, his step-father, Kenneth, his brothers: Robert and Joseff, and his sister, Valrie. He'll also be survived by his Grandparents, Robert and Dorothy of Sierra Vista, his great grandmother and his many cousins, aunts, uncles and friends. Anthony will be greatly missed. Thank you for taking a moment with us today to remember and celebrate his life. Thanks for tuning in to the Herald Review podcast today, join us again on Tuesday! And remember, the Herald Review is here for you with local news you can trust. For more information on any of the stories you heard about today, visit us at myheraldreview.com. Right now you can become a member starting at just $1.99 per week. Support the show: https://www.myheraldreview.com/site/forms/subscription_services/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How did a career con-man, serial misogynist, and fake business success get to be President of the United States? And why are Donald Trump’s totally refuted lies still poisoning politics? One answer is the new era of online manipulation that sold racism and greed to America and the disaster of Brexit to the dis-uniting Kingdom? Who’s benefiting from this info-scam and how are they making it work for them? Katie Joseff of the University of Texas has been tracking this.
On this episode Rob and Jessica are joined by inspirational soul music artist and friend of the show Joseff McKenneth. Joseff shares his experiences with creating new music during the pandemic, his audio series about panic and anxiety, and his upcoming projects. You can directly support Joseff McKenneth here: https://joseffmusic.bandcamp.com/ Follow us on Instagram: The show: fme_podcast Rob: komplete_vision Jessica: expozher Lash and Soul: lashandsoul Affiliate Links: Jot Forms: Take a Look Garners Garden : http://lddy.no/gm9o Affiliate code: Fmepodcast Acre Gold : http://lddy.no/mla7 Retro Mimi: http://retromimi.com?aff=179 BLK water: http://lddy.no/qe7i Code RobertW
Ever wanted to know what Somerset would sound like as a suite of ambient soundscapes? This week's episode features our conversation with sound artist Joseff Harris who creates his art from sampling sounds from the Somerset landscapes and transforming them into ambient music to communicate moods and emotions. He has previously worked on theatre productions with The Corn Exchange and The Old Vic. This year, he is partnering with The University of Bristol to capture the sound of communication between plants in forests, and has recently released his first EP – the aptly named Talking to Trees.
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In The Mix 031 DJ - Joseff Jones https://soundcloud.com/joseff-jones-2
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In The Mix 031 DJ - Joseff Jones https://soundcloud.com/joseff-jones-2
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Welcome to episode 25 and Adam welcomes the ‘Jazz Trio for the deaf’, Twisted Ankle, on the podcast. We talk about the beginnings of the band and their wide ranging influences and their brand new self titled album out on Breakfast Records. We talk about 90’s raves, thrash metal, music documentaries and Joseff’s other project ‘Pheasant Circus’. As ever we cover some of their top gigs played and been to. Listen to the episode here: https://linktr.ee/Audiencepleasepodcast Pick up their album here: https://twistedanklemusic.bandcamp.com Also here at AP! Towers we are putting together a fan special episode before the year is out. We want to hear you the listener’s gig stories whether it is a show that bowled you over or just a hilarious moment that you want to share. We will try put this together before Christmas. Just some guidelines for clips being submitted: -Keep audio clips under 3 minutes long as we want to include as many as possible in the episode. -Submit in WAV or MP3 form. -If you have a proper mic to record with great! If not use headphone, phone or laptop mic, but it must be audible. We will do our best to mix them together. -Please give a shout out to the venue or festival that the show was at. With venues struggling right now we want to celebrate them as much as possible. -Try and mention the year or album tour for context. -Last of all, have fun with the story! We want people to reminisce the good times of being in a sweaty, dirty room. Submit your stories before the end of November to audiencepleasepodcast@gmail.com Can’t wait to hear those stories and celebrate some noisey evenings!
"Whatever you're getting carried away with, you need to look for disconfirming evidence before you proceed'This is one of many nuggets of wisdom shared By Brian Joseff, CEO of Bedrock. We discuss what inspires him, how his family background has shaped him and what advice he will give to aspiring entrepreneurs.If you are looking to pursue a bold idea, or start something new, Brian's advice could get you centered and inspire you to proceed with courage and caution.
What you’ll learn in this episode: How Joseff founded the company and began renting to Hollywood studios. The movies and stars Joseff designed for, and what the company is most known for. Why Joseff decided to launch a retail line. How the studio rental process has evolved over time. The exciting new documents that have been found, including articles, photographs and jewelry, and what they plan to do with the archives. Why there is a resurgence of vintage jewelry. The differences between vintage and a reproduction piece. Founded in 1928 by Eugene Joseff, Joseff of Hollywood became the premier costume jeweler in Hollywood, designing, manufacturing and renting jewelry to movie studios. Then, based on demand, he extended into a retail line. Joseff was the most prestigious name in on-screen jewelry during the Golden Era of Hollywood, providing up to 90% of the jewelry on-screen in the 1940s. Joseff jewelry was prominently featured on icons such as Marilyn Monroe in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes and Some Like It Hot; Vivian Leigh in Gone with the Wind; Elizabeth Taylor in Cleopatra; and many other legends. Each design was meticulously designed by Eugene Joseff to be genuine-looking on screen. Three generations later, Joseff of Hollywood has over 100,000 pieces in their “jewelry box” and continues to rent jewelry out of their original Burbank studio, most recently for shows such as HBO’s Westworld, and to celebrity stylists for special occasions such as pop star Camila Cabello’s performance at the iHeartRadio awards. Additional resources: Website Instagram Facebook Twitter
Rob and Bff are joined by multi-talented entertainer and fellow Claflinite Mr. Joseff McKenneth! During this interview Joseff shares details about his journey in the music industry and how it lead him to his new life in New York. He also answers some of Bffs hard hitting questions. He also makes a special announcement for his fans! Follow and Support JOSEFF MCKENNETH https://www.joseffmusic.com/ Instagram: mrjoseff Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/joseffgmusic Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/joseffmckenneth/ FME Podcast Got a topic or comment? Holla at us: frommyexperiencepodcast@gmail.com You can help out by donating to the show: anchor.fm/fmep Follow us on Instagram: FME_Podcast Rob: komplete_vision BFF: _staceycash Tori: toricornelia Alex: the_official_predator facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/frommyexperiencepodcast Soundcloud: @frommyexperiencepodcast Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/1Atfd6tQRFj1PN8oLA4N18 itunes podcasts: From My Experience Podcast Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Iggs6tyacot25mjcxa2dr6yejxa Stitcher: www.stitcher.com/s?fid=171523&refid=stpr Anchor: anchor.fm/fmep Youtube link to the show: www.youtube.com/channel/UCat9VlDdR4R0fhbEFPtPt7A Radio Public: radiopublic.com/from-my-experience-podcast-691BbQ
At their first anniversery as couple, Matheus bought a coloring book to Michel. They both realized that they loved to color together, and now they have over 500 coloring books and a huge collection of coloring supplies. In this episode you get to know Matheus and Michel, more known as @math_michel on Instagram, from Brasil. We talk about some of their beautiful colorings, and where they find inspiration for them. Like the lama, they met on a trip to Machu Pichu, that they named Joseff, and then colored in a book when they came home. Every day they color two hours together, while talking and listening to music. And they are never afraid of making mistakes in the books, because the experimenting is the thing they like most, no matter what the result will be.
Joseff of Hollywood made jewelry for many of the most important American films of the 20th century. When Doris and Shelly Lyn visit his studio, they have one goal: no drooling on the designs. The latest in science, culture, and history from Smithsonian Channel.
Hoff ddiwrnod Joseff yw Dydd Nadolig, heblaw am un peth - cracyrs. Christmas Day is Joseff's favourite day of the year, except for one thing - crackers.
Cyfres Genesis - Rhan 10 - Joseff: Cynllun mawr Duw Genesis 39:3, 5, 45:5, 7
Following the traumatic death of a loved one, Joseff Boyer sought to be a part of the solution to problems within the medical industry so that no one else had a similar experience. His passion for helping others led him in the the field of nursing where he worked tirelessly to attain the experience and stature that would enable him to facilitate these changes. Working more than 80-hours a week, Joseff felt as though he was getting further and further from achieving the level of change that he desired. Discovering the multi-level marketing industry with a great deal of initial skepticism he began to see the positive impact that could be made. Takeaways: “We are not the answer, we are a conduit.” – Tweet This “Your check is a barometer for how many people you are helping.” – Tweet This “Take care of people in the manner they want to be taken care of.” – Tweet This “You must be able to operate within someone else's belief system.” – Tweet This “Everyone can come in with a different skill-set and still succeed.” – Tweet This “Leverage away the things in your business that you do not want to do.” – Tweet This “Learn how to listen to people more than you are presenting a product.” – Tweet This “If you can't explain it in 30-seconds then you don't know it well enough.” – Tweet This “For success in MLM you must learn to put the oxygen mask on yourself first.” – Tweet This “Conversation, as in tennis, if the ball isn't hit back then you don't have a game.” – Tweet This “If you always sponsor, and never train, you will never have a successful business.” – Tweet This “The best referrals often come from customers who would never be in the business.” – Tweet This Full Post: http://goo.gl/4Oyhoj Catalyst Community: http://www.catalystmlm.com More Interviews: http://catalystmlm.com/category/interviews Connect on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/catalystmlm Connect on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/catalystmlm Connect on Instagram: http://instagram.com/catalystmlm Connect on Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/catalystmlm