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It's not every day that we at What the Riff?!? review a rap album, but the Beastie Boys aren't your every day rap group either. Hailing from New York City, Adam “Ad-Rock” Horovitz, Adam “MCA” Yauch, and Michael “Mike D” Diamond came out of an experimental hardcore punk band (think “punk” but faster) called The Young Aborigines. After changing their name to the Beastie Boys, they saw some local success from a comedy hip hop single based on a prank call to a Carvel Ice Cream franchise. They then began to incorporate more rap and hip hop into their sets, and ended up connecting with Rick Rubin, who formed Def Jam Recordings with Russell Simmons.Many of their songs were locally distributed, and led to uncomfortable situations when three white guys would show up to perform for a mostly black audience that had heard their music but never saw the group. Their courage and live performance skills won the audience over.Shortly after supporting Madonna as an opening act on the Virgin Tour in 1985, the band recorded their debut studio and breakthrough album, Licensed to Ill. It was released by Def Jam and Columbia Records, and became one of Columbia Records' fastest-selling debut records, and had shipped over ten million copies in the United states by 2015. It was also a critical success, and was selected as one of "The Source's 100 Best Rap Albums." It was hailed for hits stylized rapping, and its combination of hip hop and punk sensibilities.The Beastie Boys would go on to greater heights of stardom in the mid to late 90's as they moved in a more alternative direction, but this is where it all started.Lynch brings us this illin' record for today's podcast. No Sleep Till BrooklynThe song that opens side 2 is inspired by an exhausting tour, and it chronicles many of the events that wear the band out along with their determination to not rest until they get back home to Brooklyn. It is often the closing song at their concerts. It also features a solo guitar riff by Kerry King of the heavy metal band Slayer. Paul RevereThis song is a fictionalized account of how the Beastie Boys met. It was inspired by an incident when they encountered Joseph Simmons aka "Run" of Run-D.M.C. in a recording studio. It features a reversed beat from an 808 drum machine.Hold It Now, Hit ItThis was the first single to be released from the album, and was ranked number 27 on VH1's 100 Greatest Songs of Hip Hop. The video switches between concert footage, and the band lip synching in front of a fish-eye lens. Brass MonkeyThis is a later-produced song that takes its name from an alcoholic drink by the Heublein Company. It samples Wild Sugar's “Bring It Here” in the song. ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:If I Only Had A Brain by Ray Bolger and Judy Garland (from the motion picture “The Wizard of Oz”)Actor, dancer, and singer Ray Bolger who played the scarecrow in “The Wizard of Oz” died in January of 1987. STAFF PICKS:Still In Hollywood by Concrete BlondeWayne kicks off the staff picks with the debut single from American alternative rock group Concrete Blonde's first and self-titled album. This post-punk sound was bubbling up in the LA street scene at the time, and the lyrics portray a life in Hollywood where the town drags you down. Right Next Door (Because of Me) by Robert CrayBruce's staff pick is a song off Robert Cray's fifth studio album, “Strong Persuader.” The lyrics chronicle an infidelity breaking up a marriage as told from the man who had an affair with the next door wife. Cray played with a number of artists, and was at the final concert with Stevie Ray Vaughan before his death in a helicopter crash. Too Hot to Stop by Benjamin OrrRob brings us a solo single from the second vocalist of The Cars. This keyboard-heavy piece was off Orr's only solo album entitled “The Lace.” After they released their Greatest Hits album in 1985, The Cars briefly split up to pursue solo projects, and both Orr and Ocasek hit the charts.Land of Confusion by GenesisLynch closes out the staff picks with a rare political track from Genesis that questions global leadership and the threat of nuclear war during the cold war era. It is famous for its video which uses puppets from Peter Fluck and Roger Law caricaturing political figures of the time, and the band members themselves. COMEDY TRACK:Ronnie's Rap by Ron and the DC CrewRonald Reagan was a hot commodity for comedy in 1987, as this satirical rap shows. Thanks for listening to “What the Riff?!?” NOTE: To adjust the loudness of the music or voices, you may adjust the balance on your device. VOICES are stronger in the LEFT channel, and MUSIC is stronger on the RIGHT channel.Please follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/whattheriffpodcast/, and message or email us with what you'd like to hear, what you think of the show, and any rock-worthy memes we can share.Of course we'd love for you to rate the show in your podcast platform!**NOTE: What the Riff?!? does not own the rights to any of these songs and we neither sell, nor profit from them. We share them so you can learn about them and purchase them for your own collections.
Probably not — the incentives are too strong. But a few reformers are trying. We check in on their progress, in an update to an episode originally published last year. (Part 2 of 2) SOURCES:Max Bazerman, professor of business administration at Harvard Business School.Leif Nelson, professor of business administration at the University of California, Berkeley Haas School of Business.Brian Nosek, professor of psychology at the University of Virginia and executive director at the Center for Open Science.Ivan Oransky, distinguished journalist-in-residence at New York University, editor-in-chief of The Transmitter, and co-founder of Retraction Watch.Joseph Simmons, professor of applied statistics and operations, information, and decisions at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.Uri Simonsohn, professor of behavioral science at Esade Business School.Simine Vazire, professor of psychology at the University of Melbourne and editor-in-chief of Psychological Science. RESOURCES:"How a Scientific Dispute Spiralled Into a Defamation Lawsuit," by Gideon Lewis-Kraus (The New Yorker, 2024)."The Harvard Professor and the Bloggers," by Noam Scheiber (The New York Times, 2023)."They Studied Dishonesty. Was Their Work a Lie?" by Gideon Lewis-Kraus (The New Yorker, 2023)."Evolving Patterns of Extremely Productive Publishing Behavior Across Science," by John P.A. Ioannidis, Thomas A. Collins, and Jeroen Baas (bioRxiv, 2023)."Hindawi Reveals Process for Retracting More Than 8,000 Paper Mill Articles," (Retraction Watch, 2023)."Exclusive: Russian Site Says It Has Brokered Authorships for More Than 10,000 Researchers," (Retraction Watch, 2019)."How Many Scientists Fabricate and Falsify Research? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Survey Data," by Daniele Fanelli (PLOS One, 2009).Lifecycle Journal. EXTRAS:"Why Is There So Much Fraud in Academia? (Update)" by Freakonomics Radio (2024)."Freakonomics Goes to College, Part 1," by Freakonomics Radio (2012).
Some of the biggest names in behavioral science stand accused of faking their results. Last year, an astonishing 10,000 research papers were retracted. In a series originally published in early 2024, we talk to whistleblowers, reformers, and a co-author who got caught up in the chaos. (Part 1 of 2) SOURCES:Max Bazerman, professor of business administration at Harvard Business School.Leif Nelson, professor of business administration at the University of California, Berkeley Haas School of Business.Brian Nosek, professor of psychology at the University of Virginia and executive director at the Center for Open Science.Joseph Simmons, professor of applied statistics and operations, information, and decisions at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.Uri Simonsohn, professor of behavioral science at Esade Business School.Simine Vazire, professor of psychology at the University of Melbourne and editor-in-chief of Psychological Science. RESOURCES:"More Than 10,000 Research Papers Were Retracted in 2023 — a New Record," by Richard Van Noorden (Nature, 2023)."Data Falsificada (Part 1): 'Clusterfake,'" by Joseph Simmons, Leif Nelson, and Uri Simonsohn (Data Colada, 2023)."Fabricated Data in Research About Honesty. You Can't Make This Stuff Up. Or, Can You?" by Nick Fountain, Jeff Guo, Keith Romer, and Emma Peaslee (Planet Money, 2023).Complicit: How We Enable the Unethical and How to Stop, by Max Bazerman (2022)."Evidence of Fraud in an Influential Field Experiment About Dishonesty," by Joseph Simmons, Leif Nelson, and Uri Simonsohn (Data Colada, 2021)."False-Positive Psychology: Undisclosed Flexibility in Data Collection and Analysis Allows Presenting Anything as Significant," by Joseph Simmons, Leif Nelson, and Uri Simonsohn (Psychological Science, 2011). EXTRAS:"Why Do We Cheat, and Why Shouldn't We?" by No Stupid Questions (2023)."Is Everybody Cheating These Days?" by No Stupid Questions (2021).
National pickle day. Entertainment from 2002. Marshall University football team plane crash, England ups speedl limit to 14MPH, 1st blood transfusion. Todays birthdays - Brian Keith, Mclean Stevenson, Yanni, Joseph Simmons, Patrick Warburton, Josh Duhamel. Booker T. Washington died.Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard http://defleppard.com/The Pickle Song - Jim CrosgroveLose yourself - EminemSomebody like you - Keith UrbanHere in my heart - Al MartinoBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/MASH tv themeThe storm - YanniWalk this way - Run DMCRules of Engagement TV themeExit - It's not love - Dokken https://www.dokken.net/Follow Jeff Stampka on facebook and cooolmedia
للانضمام لمجموعات الحاد بلا حدود https://tinyurl.com/j7p8rfkc listen to our Podcast: https://anchor.fm/s/884f8a34/podcast/rss المصادر حلقات بودكاست فريكينوميكس https://freakonomics.com/podcast/why-is-there-so-much-fraud-in-academia/ https://freakonomics.com/podcast/can-academic-fraud-be-stopped/ اغنية عندما يصبح عمري 64 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HCTunqv1Xt4 “More Than 10,000 Research Papers Were Retracted in 2023 — a New Record,” by Richard Van Noorden (Nature, 2023). https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-023-03974-8 “Data Falsificada (Part 1): ‘Clusterfake,'” by Joseph Simmons, Leif Nelson, and Uri Simonsohn (Data Colada, 2023). https://datacolada.org/109 “Fabricated Data in Research About Honesty. You Can't Make This Stuff Up. Or, Can You?” by Nick Fountain, Jeff Guo, Keith Romer, and Emma Peaslee (Planet Money, 2023). https://www.npr.org/2023/07/27/1190568472/dan-ariely-francesca-gino-harvard-dishonesty-fabricated-data Complicit: How We Enable the Unethical and How to Stop, by Max Bazerman (2022). https://www.amazon.com/Complicit-How-Enable-Unethical-Stop/dp/0691236542?&linkCode=sl1&tag=freakonomic08-20&linkId=d16b392f7748bd9f370780064f5885f5&language=en_US&ref_=as_li_ss_tl “Evidence of Fraud in an Influential Field Experiment About Dishonesty,” by Joseph Simmons, Leif Nelson, and Uri Simonsohn (Data Colada, 2021). https://datacolada.org/98 “False-Positive Psychology: Undisclosed Flexibility in Data Collection and Analysis Allows Presenting Anything as Significant,” by Joseph Simmons, Leif Nelson, and Uri Simonsohn (Psychological Science, 2011). https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0956797611417632 “The Harvard Professor and the Bloggers,” by Noam Scheiber (The New York Times, 2023). https://www.nytimes.com/2023/09/30/business/the-harvard-professor-and-the-bloggers.html “They Studied Dishonesty. Was Their Work a Lie?” by Gideon Lewis-Kraus (The New Yorker, 2023). https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2023/10/09/they-studied-dishonesty-was-their-work-a-lie “Evolving Patterns of Extremely Productive Publishing Behavior Across Science,” by John P.A. Ioannidis, Thomas A. Collins, and Jeroen Baas (bioRxiv, 2023). https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2023.11.23.568476v1.full.pdf “Hindawi Reveals Process for Retracting More Than 8,000 Paper Mill Articles,” (Retraction Watch, 2023). https://retractionwatch.com/2023/12/19/hindawi-reveals-process-for-retracting-more-than-8000-paper-mill-articles/ “Exclusive: Russian Site Says It Has Brokered Authorships for More Than 10,000 Researchers,” (Retraction Watch, 2019). https://retractionwatch.com/2019/07/18/exclusive-russian-site-says-it-has-brokered-authorships-for-more-than-10000-researchers/ “How Many Scientists Fabricate and Falsify Research? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Survey Data,” by Daniele Fanelli (PLOS One, 2009). https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0005738
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1082, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: French First Names 1: Magritte andDescartes. René. 2: Monet andDebussy. Claude. 3: Cocteau andLafitte. Jean. 4: Cardin andBoulle. Pierre. 5: Escoffier andRodin. Auguste. Round 2. Category: The Golden Age Of Radio 1: All-American boy Jack Armstrong never tired of this "Breakfast of Champions". Wheaties. 2: He's the answer to the question posed in the following:"Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men?". the Shadow. 3: "Lux Radio Theatre" was brought to you by Lever Brothers, makers of the Lux brand of this product. Soap. 4: "Sorry Wrong Number", a popular episode of "Suspense", starred this "Bewitched" actress. Agnes Moorehead. 5: Robert Ripley hosted the 1930s radio adaptation of this newspaper feature. "Ripley's Believe It or Not!". Round 3. Category: Born In The '60s 1: NYC minister Joseph Simmons is better known as "Run" of this rap group. Run-D.M.C.. 2: After the 1996 election, this 35-year-old Clinton adviser moved to ABC News. George Stephanopoulos. 3: In 1996, he beat a chess-playing IBM computer called Deep Blue; in 1997 the tables were turned. Garry Kasparov. 4: 1 of the 2 30-something female leads of "The English Patient". (1 of) Juliette Binoche and Kristin Scott Thomas. 5: 29-year-old Melinda French, a manager at this company, married its chairman January 1, 1994. Microsoft. Round 4. Category: Russian To Judgment 1: Exiled in Siberia in 1899, this man wrote (ironically) "The Development of Capitalism in Russia". Vladimir Lenin. 2: In 2005 he quit pro chess and later founded the Other Russia, a coalition desiring a more open and democratic country. Garry Kasparov. 3: This first Russian port to trade with England was named for the heavenly title of Michael. Archangel. 4: Nicholas wooed Alexandra with these, Russian for "pancakes". blinis. 5: The 2013 vote in this parliamentary house for a bill that banned telling minors about gay life was 436-0. the Duma. Round 5. Category: Boys Town 1: In 1976 this Calcutta woman was awarded the Father Flanagan Award for service to youth. Mother Teresa. 2: Completes the line on the town's famous statue of one boy carrying another, "He ain't heavy Father...". he's my brother. 3: When this movie comedy team visited in 1943, they bought the boys baseball uniforms. Abbott and Costello. 4: Father Flanagan opened his first home for boys in 1917 in this Nebraska city. Omaha. 5: In 1988 Bobs Watson and this actor visited Boys Town to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the film. Mickey Rooney. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/ AI Voices used
للانضمام لمجموعات الحاد بلا حدود https://tinyurl.com/j7p8rfkc listen to our Podcast: https://anchor.fm/s/884f8a34/podcast/rss المصادر حلقات بودكاست فريكينوميكس https://freakonomics.com/podcast/why-is-there-so-much-fraud-in-academia/ https://freakonomics.com/podcast/can-academic-fraud-be-stopped/ اغنية عندما يصبح عمري 64 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HCTunqv1Xt4 “More Than 10,000 Research Papers Were Retracted in 2023 — a New Record,” by Richard Van Noorden (Nature, 2023). https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-023-03974-8 “Data Falsificada (Part 1): ‘Clusterfake,'” by Joseph Simmons, Leif Nelson, and Uri Simonsohn (Data Colada, 2023). https://datacolada.org/109 “Fabricated Data in Research About Honesty. You Can't Make This Stuff Up. Or, Can You?” by Nick Fountain, Jeff Guo, Keith Romer, and Emma Peaslee (Planet Money, 2023). https://www.npr.org/2023/07/27/1190568472/dan-ariely-francesca-gino-harvard-dishonesty-fabricated-data Complicit: How We Enable the Unethical and How to Stop, by Max Bazerman (2022). https://www.amazon.com/Complicit-How-Enable-Unethical-Stop/dp/0691236542?&linkCode=sl1&tag=freakonomic08-20&linkId=d16b392f7748bd9f370780064f5885f5&language=en_US&ref_=as_li_ss_tl “Evidence of Fraud in an Influential Field Experiment About Dishonesty,” by Joseph Simmons, Leif Nelson, and Uri Simonsohn (Data Colada, 2021). https://datacolada.org/98 “False-Positive Psychology: Undisclosed Flexibility in Data Collection and Analysis Allows Presenting Anything as Significant,” by Joseph Simmons, Leif Nelson, and Uri Simonsohn (Psychological Science, 2011). https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0956797611417632 “The Harvard Professor and the Bloggers,” by Noam Scheiber (The New York Times, 2023). https://www.nytimes.com/2023/09/30/business/the-harvard-professor-and-the-bloggers.html “They Studied Dishonesty. Was Their Work a Lie?” by Gideon Lewis-Kraus (The New Yorker, 2023). https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2023/10/09/they-studied-dishonesty-was-their-work-a-lie “Evolving Patterns of Extremely Productive Publishing Behavior Across Science,” by John P.A. Ioannidis, Thomas A. Collins, and Jeroen Baas (bioRxiv, 2023). https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2023.11.23.568476v1.full.pdf “Hindawi Reveals Process for Retracting More Than 8,000 Paper Mill Articles,” (Retraction Watch, 2023). https://retractionwatch.com/2023/12/19/hindawi-reveals-process-for-retracting-more-than-8000-paper-mill-articles/ “Exclusive: Russian Site Says It Has Brokered Authorships for More Than 10,000 Researchers,” (Retraction Watch, 2019). https://retractionwatch.com/2019/07/18/exclusive-russian-site-says-it-has-brokered-authorships-for-more-than-10000-researchers/ “How Many Scientists Fabricate and Falsify Research? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Survey Data,” by Daniele Fanelli (PLOS One, 2009). https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0005738
Probably not — the incentives are too strong. Scholarly publishing is a $28 billion global industry, with misconduct at every level. But a few reformers are gaining ground. (Part 2 of 2) SOURCES:Max Bazerman, professor of business administration at Harvard Business School.Leif Nelson, professor of business administration at the University of California, Berkeley Haas School of Business.Brian Nosek, professor of psychology at the University of Virginia and executive director at the Center for Open Science.Ivan Oransky, distinguished journalist-in-residence at New York University, editor-in-chief of The Transmitter, and co-founder of Retraction Watch.Joseph Simmons, professor of applied statistics and operations, information, and decisions at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.Uri Simonsohn, professor of behavioral science at Esade Business School.Simine Vazire, professor of psychology at the University of Melbourne and editor-in-chief of Psychological Science. RESOURCES:"The Harvard Professor and the Bloggers," by Noam Scheiber (The New York Times, 2023)."They Studied Dishonesty. Was Their Work a Lie?" by Gideon Lewis-Kraus (The New Yorker, 2023)."Evolving Patterns of Extremely Productive Publishing Behavior Across Science," by John P.A. Ioannidis, Thomas A. Collins, and Jeroen Baas (bioRxiv, 2023)."Hindawi Reveals Process for Retracting More Than 8,000 Paper Mill Articles," (Retraction Watch, 2023)."Exclusive: Russian Site Says It Has Brokered Authorships for More Than 10,000 Researchers," (Retraction Watch, 2019)."How Many Scientists Fabricate and Falsify Research? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Survey Data," by Daniele Fanelli (PLOS One, 2009). EXTRAS:"Why Is There So Much Fraud in Academia?" by Freakonomics Radio (2024)."Freakonomics Goes to College, Part 1," by Freakonomics Radio (2012).
Some of the biggest names in behavioral science stand accused of faking their results. Last year, an astonishing 10,000 research papers were retracted. We talk to whistleblowers, reformers, and a co-author who got caught up in the chaos. (Part 1 of 2) SOURCES:Max Bazerman, professor of business administration at Harvard Business School.Leif Nelson, professor of business administration at the University of California, Berkeley Haas School of Business.Brian Nosek, professor of psychology at the University of Virginia and executive director at the Center for Open Science.Joseph Simmons, professor of applied statistics and operations, information, and decisions at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.Uri Simonsohn, professor of behavioral science at Esade Business School.Simine Vazire, professor of psychology at the University of Melbourne and editor-in-chief of Psychological Science. RESOURCES:"More Than 10,000 Research Papers Were Retracted in 2023 — a New Record," by Richard Van Noorden (Nature, 2023)."Data Falsificada (Part 1): 'Clusterfake,'" by Joseph Simmons, Leif Nelson, and Uri Simonsohn (Data Colada, 2023)."Fabricated Data in Research About Honesty. You Can't Make This Stuff Up. Or, Can You?" by Nick Fountain, Jeff Guo, Keith Romer, and Emma Peaslee (Planet Money, 2023).Complicit: How We Enable the Unethical and How to Stop, by Max Bazerman (2022)."Evidence of Fraud in an Influential Field Experiment About Dishonesty," by Joseph Simmons, Leif Nelson, and Uri Simonsohn (Data Colada, 2021)."False-Positive Psychology: Undisclosed Flexibility in Data Collection and Analysis Allows Presenting Anything as Significant," by Joseph Simmons, Leif Nelson, and Uri Simonsohn (Psychological Science, 2011). EXTRAS:"Why Do We Cheat, and Why Shouldn't We?" by No Stupid Questions (2023)."Is Everybody Cheating These Days?" by No Stupid Questions (2021).
National pickle day. Entertainment from 1980. Plane crash Marshall University football team, England ups speedl limit to 14MPH, 1st blood transfusion. Todays birthdays - Brian Keith, Mclean Stevenson, Yanni, Joseph Simmons, Patrick Warburton, Josh Duhamel. Booker T. Washington died.Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard http://defleppard.com/The Pickle Song - Jim CrosgroveWoman in love - Barbara StreisandCould I have this dance - Anne MurrayHere in my heart - Al MartinoBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/The storm - YanniWalk this way - Run DMCRules of Engagement TV themeExit - It's not love - Dokken https://coolcasts.cooolmedia.com/
On this week's show, we... celebrate 50 years of hip-hop with a fistful of our fave old-school cuts spend quality time with the first record in 38 years from Rain Parade and the solo debut from Best Coast's Bethany Cosentino spin fresh tracks from Black Pumas, Low Cut Connie & Rhiannon Giddens All this & much, much less! Debts No Honest Man Can Pay started in 2003 at WHFR-FM (Dearborn, MI), moved to WGWG-FM (Boiling Springs, NC) in 2006 & Plaza Midwood Community Radio (Charlotte, NC) in 2012, with a brief pit-stop at WLFM-FM (Appleton, WI) in 2004.ys
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 915, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: also a gun manufacturer 1: One might run in the Preakness. a colt. 2: This 19th century American artist and sculptor was known as "The Rembrandt of the West". Remington. 3: He's the guitarist who had a Top 40 hit with "Rock and Roll Hoochie Koo". Rick Derringer. 4: Famous for its cathedral, this English city was the capital of the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Wessex. Winchester. 5: Fredric March portrayed this poet in "The Barrets of Wimpole Street". (Robert) Browning. Round 2. Category: 20th century art 1: Grandma Moses ordered her first set of paints from this Chicago mail order company. Sears, Roebuck. 2: Primarily a movement in painting, this "square" trend also influenced sculpture. cubism. 3: Manhattan's MoMA stands on land once occupied by 2 mansions of this noted N.Y. family. the Rockefellers. 4: Famous for his Olympic and sports action paintings, he's appeared in 2 "Rocky" movies. LeRoy Neiman. 5: 1920 painting by George Grosz shows one of these machines Karel Capek named the next year. a robot. Round 3. Category: playbill 1: It's been reigning over Broadway since 1997--long may it roar. The Lion King. 2: Andrew Lloyd Webber wrote the "haunting" music for this show. "Phantom of the Opera". 3: "Madame Butterfly" is the basis for this musical. Miss Saigon. 4: Calling all swingers, you'll go ape over this musical. Tarzan. 5: This 2000 musical wasn't written in the stars, but by Linda Wolverton, Elton John and Tim Rice. "Aida" (new version). Round 4. Category: born in the '60s 1: NYC minister Joseph Simmons is better known as "Run" of this rap group. Run-D.M.C.. 2: After the 1996 election, this 35-year-old Clinton adviser moved to ABC News. George Stephanopoulos. 3: In 1996, he beat a chess-playing IBM computer called Deep Blue; in 1997 the tables were turned. Garry Kasparov. 4: 1 of the 2 30-something female leads of "The English Patient". Juliette Binoche and Kristin Scott Thomas. 5: 29-year-old Melinda French, a manager at this company, married its chairman January 1, 1994. Microsoft. Round 5. Category: getting possessive 1: Have a "grape" timeat this resort island about four miles off the coast. Martha's Vineyard. 2: They are painful contractions of hand muscles while utilizing your penmanship. writer's cramp. 3: This NYC church is the seat of the Roman Catholic archdiocese of New York; let's have a parade!. St. Patrick. 4: Part of a constellation, it's the keeper-upper indicated here. Orion's belt. 5: This song was written to tease a Civil War sergeant who had the same name as the abolitionist. John Brown's Body. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia! Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/
Marc Sims speaks with Joseph Simmons about his book “Just Buy My Vote”: African American Voting Rights, and the Chicago Condition. https://www.justbuymyvote.com/about-the-author
This week DJ Dean C and The B-MAN celebrate the birthday of one of the founding fathers of the legendary hip-hop rap group RUN DMC.
2 corrections. 1) Russel Simmons is the Older brother of Joseph Simmons. 2) The metaphorical "You" in the message gets sent to jail for robbery not drugs in The Message.
Fill in the Gaps - INTERVIEW with Joseph Simmons, Founder & CEO, The Center for Micro-Entrepreneurial Training which provides provides high-quality entrepreneurial training and business coaching that prepares women, black and brown entrepreneurs with the skills needed to succeed in business.
Dr. Joseph Simmons is the Vice President of Academic Affairs for the Yale Federalist Society and a 3L at Yale Law School. Joseph joins Jon and Zack to talk about his recent note in the Yale Law Journal, “https://www.yalelawjournal.org/note/reconstructing-the-bankruptcy-power-an-originalist-approach (Reconstructing the Bankruptcy Power: An Originalist Approach)." Joseph, Jon, and Zack talk about the Bankruptcy Clause, originalist methodology, and the process of getting published by the Yale Law Journal.
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 405, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: The "Del"S 1: Erase, erase, erase, perhaps with the touch of a button. delete. 2: Major party nominees for president are decided by these representatives. delegates. 3: These false beliefs might be of grandeur or of persecution. delusions. 4: It's another term for a flood, especially the biblical one. a deluge. 5: This Ancient Greek town on Mount Parnassus was the site of a famous oracle. Delphi. Round 2. Category: Yesterday 1: An April 1971 visit by a team of players of this game was part of a thaw in U.S.-China relations. Ping-pong (table tennis). 2: In 1915 this Michigan industrialist chartered a "peace ship" and sailed off to stop WWI. Henry Ford. 3: This British naval hero lost an eye during the capture of Corsica in 1794. Lord Nelson. 4: Zulu Prince Shaka conquered much of southern Africa when he adapted this throwing weapon for stabbing. Spear. 5: He first led his red-shirted Italian legion in the 1840s, fighting for Uruguay against Argentina. Giuseppe Garibaldi. Round 3. Category: Born In The '60s 1: NYC minister Joseph Simmons is better known as "Run" of this rap group. Run-D.M.C.. 2: After the 1996 election, this 35-year-old Clinton adviser moved to ABC News. George Stephanopoulos. 3: In 1996, he beat a chess-playing IBM computer called Deep Blue; in 1997 the tables were turned. Garry Kasparov. 4: 1 of the 2 30-something female leads of "The English Patient". Juliette Binoche and Kristen Scott-Thomas. 5: 29-year-old Melinda French, a manager at this company, married its chairman January 1, 1994. Microsoft. Round 4. Category: "B" Movies 1: 1968:Steve McQueen fires on all cylinders as a San Francisco cop in search of a killer mobster. Bullitt. 2: Burt Lancaster film in which his only friends were feathered. Birdman of Alcatraz. 3: A dimwitted shut-in becomes the toast of Washington, D.C. society in this comedy starring Peter Sellers. Being There. 4: As Josef Mengele, Gregory Peck sets out to breed a new race of Hitlers in this thriller. The Boys from Brazil. 5: Stanley Kubrick's directorial style in this 1975 movie mimicked the detached manner of 18th century English painters. Barry Lyndon. Round 5. Category: Savants 1: "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere", he wrote in his 1963 "Letter from Birmingham Jail". Martin Luther King (Jr.). 2: In January 1904 these 2 inventors issued a statement about their success at Kitty Hawk, but it got little attention. the Wright Brothers. 3: "A fanatic is one who can't change his mind and won't change the subject", said this wartime British P.M.. Churchill. 4: This Austrian learned to play harpsichord at age 4, was composing at 5 and played for his Empress at 6. Mozart. 5: One of you will look like a savant when you I.D. this ancient Greek who used Socrates as a spokesman in his "Republic". Plato. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!
This month on the Brews Less Traveled Beer Club Podcast, host Brian Hatheway and co-host MC explore the craft beer scene of Kansas City, MO. We finish our stop in Kansas City with Double Shift Brewing Company's “Tessellation” IPA and “Copper Mirrors” Vienna Pseudo Lager. Also, enjoy a conversation with special guests Crystal Smith, Joseph Simmons and Alanis Butler of Double Shift Brewing Company. In this episode, the Double Shift crew discusses the challenges they currently face canning beer. Joseph shares some insightful knowledge and experiences with sabering bottles. The group explains their collaboration with the Urban League of Kansas City. Later, the Double Shift staff talks about the small town feeling that Kansas City has retained. You can drink along with us from the comfort of home! Join the Brews Less Traveled beer club, get delicious beers delivered monthly, then tune into our weekly interactive virtual beer tastings on Wednesday evenings. Visit https://brewvana.com/product/beer-of-the-month-club to join! Cheers! Subscribe to the most well-traveled beer podcast in the nation! Follow us as we travel the country finding America's BEST undiscovered craft beer! Double Shift Brewing Company - www.instagram.com/doubleshiftbrewing Instagram - www.instagram.com/brewvana Facebook - www.facebook.com/brewvana
We're back! After a healthy hiatus to regroup and recharge, I'm delighted to have Joseph Simmons, Founder of the Center for Micro-Entrepreneurial Training (CMET) as my first guest of I HAVE SOMETHING TO SAY for 2022. I'll be going through his program starting January 24th for an intense two weeks of guidance on how to take my successful small business to the level. In this episode, Joseph shares how and why he launched CMET's coursework, designed to cut through the clutter and provide entrepreneurs with strong foundational knowledge and tools to understand financials, do business planning, market products/services, master the sales process (from pitching to closing), seek proper funding and build social capital (relationships). I'm excited that Joseph's first cohort for 2022 is comprised of businesses at every level of the entrepreneurship spectrum, from seed to maturity, so that we experience peer-to-peer mentorship. And since we will be doing the training virtually, he has been able to secure instructors from a national pool of subject matter experts that are on top of their game. There are so many people that have turned to entrepreneurship (or have thought about it) in the past two years. If this is you, listen in to learn some key takeaways regarding the building blocks that must be in place to successfully launch and grow a business.
Tune in to hear Joseph Simmons share what it was like growing up in the hollar of West Virginia and when he decided to be an entrepreneur. Talk about inspiring - the challenges will have you feeling a lot of emotions and then laughing with Joseph. Good stuff!
Vanessa Simmons is a powerhouse in the worlds of fashion, beauty, entertainment, and entrepreneurship —she's also a full-time mom. Zuri chats with the mompreneur about the difficult task of juggling motherhood, business, and self-care. Zuri and Vanessa break down the behind-the-scenes details of running an empire, while being a hands-on and intentional mother. Vanessa talks about creating a name for herself at an early age — despite being the daughter of hip hop royalty, Joseph Simmons (of RUN DMC fame). Vanessa is the embodiment of an Alpha Babe, and she's here to spill her secrets about coming face to face with imposter syndrome; implementing routines and regiments; and all things entrepreneurship as a highly successful mommy boss! Follow Zuri Hall | Vanessa Simmons A Closer Look at the Episode: [2:24] Rapid fire round with Vanessa Simmons [5:52] The hard work behind Vanessa's career and how she created a name for herself [7:50] Vanessa's 15 years of serial entrepreneurship [10:05] Balancing career and motherhood as a new mom [12:22] Navigating the emotions of going back to work as a new mom [13:53] The nitty-gritty of motherhood: implementing routines and regiments [15:11] How Vanessa practices mindfulness [17:32] Vanessa's experience with imposter syndrome [19:01] Vanessa's advice on outsourcing and how to be an intentional, hands-on mother and entrepreneur [20:39] Balancing motherhood and self-care [23:49] Raising a daughter, being a mother, and navigating social media [26:07] The most complicated thing about motherhood [27:35] Vanessa's top resources for navigating motherhood [28:14] Vanessa's tips for co-parenting [29:50] What's coming down the pipeline for Vanessa Recent episodes: if ya feel like bingeing: ICYMI: Listen to 42: Transitioning Your Kids Back to In-Person Learning with Jennifer Lemaitre ICYMI: Listen to 41: Let's Chat about the Real P-Word, Periods with Janelle King and Shanicia Boswell ICYMI: Listen to 40: Got Peace? The Six Types of Boundaries That Will Help You Reclaim Yourself with Nedra Glover Tawwab Go back to the beginning --- ICYMI: Listen to Episode 1: How to Be Happy Share this episode with a friend NOW + let us know your favorite part of the convo: @ZuriHall and @HotHappyMess Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
#054: Dr. David M. Walker relives the best moments and interviews from Season 2. You'll hear from some of the season's best guests, including Toni Harris Taylor, Pam Perry, Dr. Geneva Williams, Dr. Brian Culp, Rodney C. Burris, Nkechi Taifa, Joseph Simmons, Ariel D. Smith, and more.Connect with Dr. WalkerLinkedIn: drdavidmwalkerFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/drdavidmwalkerInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ drdavidmwalkerTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/ drdavidmwalkerWebsite: https://www.drdavidmwalker.com
#048: Are you a budding entrepreneur? Are you looking to develop your entrepreneurial literacy?In this episode of Beyond the Culture, Dr. David M. Walker speaks with Joseph Simmons. Joseph Simmons is the Founder/Executive Vice President of The Center for Micro-Entrepreneurial Training (CMET).Joseph is a retired pharmaceutical executive with a 30 plus year history of leading rapid market share growth, multiple therapeutic product launches, people development, and exemplary sales performance. Joseph has developed a variety of educational workshops and seminars to address the fundamental business needs of a diverse clientele base. Joe is a graduate of Marshall University Huntington WV. “We've [America] got another chance to change the trajectory of black and brown lives in this country either through voting rights or through economic opportunities”—Kenneth C. Frazier (Cited by Joe Simmons) [13:00]“The organization [CMET] was put in place to provide entrepreneurial literacy to women, black and brown entrepreneurs to give them the foundation to be successful”—Joe [18:46]What you will learn in this episode: · How the pharmaceutical industry continues to affect Black America· Why The Center for Micro-Entrepreneurial Training (CMET) was founded and how it supports black entrepreneurs to build business literacy· How Coach George Raveling became the owner of Dr. Martin Luther King's “I Have a Dream” speech· How Joe's father inspired him to affect change in the lives of others RESOURCES MENTIONEDhttps://tcmet.org/join CONNECThttps://tcmet.org/joinhttps://www.drdavidmwalker.com LinkedIn: drdavidmwalkerFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/drdavidmwalkerInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ drdavidmwalkerTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/ drdavidmwalker
We are joined from across the pond by Fr. Joseph Simmons to talk about St. Peter Claver!
Host Quain heads to Tampa again to sit with podcast regular but now brewery co-owner & head brewer of Bay Cannon Beer Co., Joseph Simmons. Along side Joe is co-owner Matthew Juaire & his assistant brewer Allie Gray. Finally, Allie gets her time on What Ales Ya finding a new home with Bay Cannon & we learn who Young Gravy is. Great beers, great location, great friends, & the perfect sponsor to our trip at FEST 18 this year. Thanks Joe for coming back on, & congrats on this amazing location & great beer.
FEST 17 invited WAY to be part of their punk, hardcore, emo, indie, metal weekend with a live discussion at the Hippodrome Theater in Gainesville. Host Quain brings Joe Simmons (As Friends Rust/First Magnitude); Tim Ogden (Tampa Bay Brewing Co/Paths of Increased Indifference) & Horus Andersen (Ten10 Brewing Co.) to dig deep into the passion and craft between beer and music. Tons of amazing stories of brewing, playing live, first concerts, and questions. Thank you FEST & Avery, Tony, and Steve, see you next year. And Hidden Springs Ale Works for the beers we shared.
A sample track from the Closer Walk With God CD by Joseph Simmons. https---store.sermonaudio.com-products-a-closer-walk-with-god-joseph-simmons