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Latest podcast episodes about just drive

da Brand a Friend
#334 - Per Sentito Dire 2

da Brand a Friend

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2024 18:46


Esterrefatto dal numero di persone che vanno verso il nulla convinte del contrario motivate e dirette dal solo "sentito dire". Eppure, l'evidenza è lì. Basta guardare, osservare con attenzione, chiedere e capire le cose prima di correre a farle.Come evitare di finire in questa trappola:Cerca d capire esattamente cosa vuoi ottenereVa da chi già ha cò che cerchiFai tante domandeVedi come altri fanno ciò che vorresti fare e cosa ottengonoCopia migliorando _______________Info Utili• Sostieni questo podcast:Ottieni feedback, ricevi consigli sul tuo progetto onlinehttps://Patreon.com/Robin_Good•  Musica di questa puntata:"Just Drive" by Joakim Karud disponibile su Bandcamp•  Nella foto di copertina:L'autostrada fatta di banchi di sabbia che si forma con la bassa marea. Isola di Holbox, MX. 2023.• Dammi feedback:Critiche, commenti, suggerimenti, idee e domande unendoti al gruppo Telegram https://t.me/@RobinGoodPodcastFeedback• Ascolta e condividi questo podcast:https://www.spreaker.com/show/dabrandafriendArchivio completo organizzato per temi:https://start.me/p/kxENzk/da-brand-a-friend-archivio-podcast• Seguimi su Telegram:https://t.me/RobinGoodItalia• Newsletter in Inglese:https://robingood.substack.com.

Better on the Inside
Grace E. Kelley: How Art Feeds the Soul and Fights Purity Culture

Better on the Inside

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2024 63:21


Grace E Kelley's website Grace's Substack Grace on IG Summary Grace E. Kelley, a farmer, mother, author, and poet, discusses her journey as a storyteller and the power of fiction. She shares how her desire for storytelling began at a young age and how she initially believed that fiction was not for her. However, she later discovered that fiction provided a healing outlet for processing her emotions and experiences. Grace emphasizes that fiction allows for the exploration of deep feelings and questions in a safe and fictional setting. She also highlights the importance of fiction in engaging audiences at a soul level and fostering authentic community. The conversation explores the themes of healthy relationships, the human act of sex, the connection between femininity and spirituality, and the beauty that can arise from destruction. The guests discuss how fiction, including romance novels, can provide a platform for discussing healthy relationships and consent. They also touch on the concept of purity culture and the need to unlearn shame surrounding sex. The conversation delves into the imagery of God as a breastfeeding mother and the connection between childbirth and the body of Jesus. The guests share excerpts from Grace E. Kelley's poetry book, 'As the Sparrow Flies,' which explore these themes. In this conversation, Grace E. Kelley and Jon Pyle discuss the importance of art and imagination in Christian communication. They explore the fear of the non-literal and the stifling of the divine imagination. They also touch on the control and interpretation of scripture, the role of the Holy Spirit, and the joy of writing fiction. Grace shares her current project, a speculative dark romantic comedy called 'Just Drive.' Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Grace's Background 01:44 Discovering the Desire for Storytelling 02:57 The Healing Power of Fiction 05:54 Engaging Audiences at a Soul Level 09:26 The Subversive and Revolutionary Nature of Women's Book Clubs 23:50 Exploring Healthy Relationships and Consent Through Fiction 25:13 Unlearning Shame: Challenging Purity Culture 28:57 The Connection Between Femininity and Spirituality 32:03 Finding Beauty in Destruction: Childbirth and the Body of Jesus 38:06 The Power of Poetry: Capturing Complex Emotions and Experiences 44:30 The Role of Art and Imagination 47:58 Overcoming the Fear of the Non-Literal 49:27 Trusting the Holy Spirit in Interpretation 57:54 The Joy of Writing Fiction --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/betterontheinside/support

Me And Steve Talk RPG's
159: Working as an RPG Writer w/ Keith Kappel

Me And Steve Talk RPG's

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 83:52


This week we're excited to bring you a conversation with freelance RPG writer Keith Kappel! Keith has done a lot of work with Fantasy Flight Games, and now, Edge Studios on both the Star Wars RPG, and Genesys, and we have a chat about inspiration, the constraints of writing as a freelancer, and for very established IPs. We also talk about how one might approach breaking into this line of work, and some things that could help you along your way to do so!      Keith's work on Drive-Thru RPG (including Just Drive!):  https://www.drivethrurpg.com/browse.php?author=Keith%20Ryan%20Kappel&?affiliate_id=2018399      The Adventure Writing Academy: https://adventurewritingacademy.com/   d20 Network Spotlight: The Story Told -- https://thestorytold.libsyn.com/   Game of the Week:      Steve G: A Fistful of Draculas -- https://preview.drivethrurpg.com/en/product/465072/a-fistful-of-draculas?affiliate_id=2018399      Keith K:  Wizard Van -- https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/barrelridergames/wizard-van      Steve S: Task Force Raven -- https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/411825/Task-Force-Raven?affiliate_id=2018399   *We have an affiliate link with Drive-Thru RPG.  All this does, is give us a small percentage of your purchase cost on Drive-Thru as a "referral bonus".  It does not cost you, as a consumer, anything extra.*   We greatly appreciate the donations of our Patreon supporters: Eric Witman, Jeff McKinney, Joshua Gopal-Boyd, Dave Smith, Brett Bowen, Rasmus R Byriel, Streety, and Nate Doverspike!  Y'all make keeping this going possible!   As always folks, have fun, be kind to each other, and go play some rpgs!   Join the conversation on our Discord! Me And Steve RPG Discord  https://discord.gg/5wWNcYW You can reach us at meandsteverpg@gmail.com On Facebook as Me and Steve RPG Podcast On Twitter @AndRPGs Our Drive-Thru RPG affiliate link https://www.drivethrurpg.com/?affiliate_id=2018399 Support us on Patreon:  https://www.patreon.com/MeandSteveTalkRPGs We are proud members of the d20 Radio Network! http://www.d20radio.com/main/

The GBHBL Podcasts
The GBHBL Whiplash - Episode 320: JoeyDiabolic Interview

The GBHBL Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 31:39


Multimedia artist JoeyDiabolic takes a sharp turn from his post-goth industrial metal sound with the upcoming album Just Drive. Just Drive is a soundtrack exploring the musical landscapes of alternative rock, Americana, blues, rockabilly, new wave, goth, and southern rock. Just Drive releases on the 25th of August 2023. Find out more here: https://joeydiabolic.bandcamp.com/album/just-drive Website: https://gbhbl.com/ Ko-Fi (Buy us a coffee): https://ko-fi.com/gbhbl Big Cartel: https://gbhbl.bigcartel.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GBHBL Twitter: https://twitter.com/GBHBL_Official Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gbhbl/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@gbhbl Contact: gbhblofficial@gmail.com Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/gbhbl Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5A4toGR0qap5zfoR4cIIBo Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/hr/podcast/the-gbhbl-podcasts/id1350465865

Welcome To Fatherhood
S4E4: Miscarriage: My Story (ft. Alex Ortiz, Jeff Collins, & Augusta Foster)

Welcome To Fatherhood

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 43:50


This is a conversation about how four dads experienced and coped with losing a child by miscarriage. This week, I finally share my full personal story. Parts of the episode are graphic and may be triggering; please listen with caution.As always, thank you for spending part of your week with us.Please visit the Welcome To Fatherhood blog by going to my website or through the link tree on my IG account. Your feedback is always welcomed! Write a comment on the blog, or leave a review for the podcast. Theme MusicDreamweaver by Sound ForceFrom Premium BeatShow MusicMany Worlds & Just Drive by Memory TheoryLike Water On A Glass Table by GLASWINGFrom Soundstripe

Gulf Coast Life
Why is it so dangerous on Lee County's roadways for drivers, bicyclists, and pedestrians?

Gulf Coast Life

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 23:59


Lee County is having a record-breaking year for traffic fatalities. As of Dec. 8, there have been 119 traffic fatalities in the county, including 9 bicyclists and 24 pedestrians. Those numbers are up from last year, and continue a years-long trend of increasing traffic-related deaths here in Southwest Florida. We explore some of the reasons behind these numbers and this ongoing trend with Jay Anderson, he is Executive director of the nonprofit Stay Alive....Just Drive! and a longtime advocate for traffic safety; and Dan Moser, he is a founding member of the BikeWalkLee Coalition and a traffic safety consultant in Lee County.

Country Artist Interviews
Erin Kinsey | CMA Fest

Country Artist Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 5:58


Erin Kinsey joins Audacy’s Katie Neal at CMA Fest to chat about her rise to fame and hearing her song, “Just Drive” on Country radio

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Casually Uncomfortable
News Edition #14

Casually Uncomfortable

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021 30:45


1. Just Drive 2. Boat Ride 3. Exhausted 4. You're Banned 5. Jamaican Accent

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The Witty Writers Show with author, Beth Worsdell.
"A DANGEROUS GAME THAT NEVER ENDS" with thriller and science fiction author, Sara Louisa on The Witty Writers Show.

The Witty Writers Show with author, Beth Worsdell.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2021 55:56


This week is a celebration week for women's thriller, and science fiction author, Sara Louisa and she joins Beth Worsdell, live on The Witty Writers Show. Sara is one of my favorite clients, and this week she is relaunching her fantastic novel, JUST DRIVE. Just Drive is a fantastic book with brilliant reviews, and now it has a stunning new look and an epic trailer. Plus, Sarah Louisa is doing some fantastic giveaways to celebrate, so jump on to her Facebook author page to find out more!!!! Sara Louisa's Bio: Sara Louisa is a Canadian author with three published, her first being a romantic thriller/suspense called Just Drive. The first two books of her sci-fi-fantasy series were recently released: Liv The Beginning and The Awakening. While living a secluded country life raising four children and caring for horses, writing became a passion for Sara. Making the hard decision to move to the city and start a successful catering company became a busy part of her life. Once settled, Sara began writing again and was able to publish Just Drive as her debut novel in June 2020. Links https://www.saralouisaauthor.com/ https://www.amazon.com/Sara-Louisa/e/B08P7SZPBJ https://books2read.com/u/47OWpq Watch The Witty Writers Show live interviews here: Youtube Facebook Website Facebook group for writers and authors: WRITER BETTER AUTHOR SMARTER #bethworsdell #thewittywritersshow #TWWS #live #liveshow #authorinterviews #bookchat #saralouisa #saralouisaauthor #crimefiction #crime #thrillerbooks #thrillerstories #crimethriller #crimeandmystery #romance #romancestories #love #lovetriangle #mexicanmafia #russianmob #noraroberts #lauradave #lianemoriarty #romancebooks #crimeandmysterybooks #crimethrillerbooks #streamyreads #hotreads --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/beth-worsdell-author/message

Conversations with Calvin; WE the Species
KATHLEEN BOOTH; Proactive HS Students; Red Bank #Catholic HS; Just Drive; Brain Injury Alliance of NJ

Conversations with Calvin; WE the Species

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 19:51


KATHLEEN BOOTH; Proactive HS Students; Red Bank Catholic HS; Just Drive; Brain Injury Alliance of NJ BRAIN INJURY ALLIANCE OF NJ https://bianj.org/ KATHLEEN BOOTH English Department, Guidance Department BOOTHK@redbankcatholic.com Red Bank Catholic is a vibrant, beloved, Catholic co-educational institution with a storied history, an extraordinary spirit and a record of achievement in the classroom and beyond. Our over 800 students come from over 50 towns and 60 schools. They are young men and women of competence, compassion, commitment and curiosity and together with over 14,000 alumni, they make up the “Casey Family.” The Brain Injury Alliance of NJ (the Alliance) is a statewide nonprofit organization dedicated to improving quality of life after brain injury, and offering the promise of a better tomorrow. Since being founded in 1981 by a small group of concerned parents of children who had sustained brain injury, we've grown to become the primary source of information, education, advocacy, support, and hope for people with brain injury and their families in New Jersey. Today, our dedicated staff, board, volunteers, donors, and community partners provide service to 10,000 New Jersey residents each year. The U Got Brains Champion Schools Program is an opportunity for students and staff of New Jersey high schools to develop campaigns to address teen driving safety. Each school develops its own project based on a topic pertaining to teen driving safety. The top three winning schools will each receive $10,000 for their school courtesy of NJM Insurance Group. Participating schools receive a cash stipend and technical support to assist with their campaigns, and advisors receive professional development hours. New for this year: Due to COVID and the uncertainty of school schedules, this year's program will challenge teams of students to create social media campaigns and virtual presentations or gatherings that can be shared within their schools and communities and across social media platforms. This year we will celebrate the good works of the schools and announce the winners at a Virtual Awards Showcase.

da Brand a Friend
Principi per Disegnare il Tuo Prossimo Sito Web

da Brand a Friend

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2020 15:00


Principi per Disegnare il Tuo Prossimo Sito WebPer disegnare un sito web, penso sarebbe utile smettere di pensare all'idea di fare un sito bello, carino, originale e diverso da tutti, che ci piaccia e ci faccia sentire fichi e speciali, e di pensare piuttosto all'idea di quale sia la funzione / lo scopo per cui stiamo costruendo il sito. Individuata la funzione / lo scopo disegnare il sito web in modo che soddisfi quell'esigenza specifica.Allora, se in generale io mi domando, qual è la funzione chiave che deve svolgere un sito web, la mia risposta è che il mio sito deve svolgere la funzione di un chiosco informativo (e all'occorrenza di marketing) della mia attività.Deve dare informazioni in maniera puntuale, rapida, chiara ed esaustiva.Questo è ciò a cui mi serve il sito.Farmi conoscere, apprezzare e informare. Quindi ragionerei così:1) Cosa desideriamo dal chiosco informativo ideale?-> Trovabile - Facilmente raggiungibile - Accessibile - no fila -> Spazio comodo, ampio, luminoso, spazi per sedersi -> Signorina accogliente, che ascolta, che mi da info precise e utili senza tentare di vendermi nulla e dimostrando reale interesse nei miei bisogni. La signorina parla bene la mia lingua e comunica in maniera chiara, semplice e comprensibile. Non usa parole all'avanguardia, termini tech o per addetti ai lavori, e non cerca di essere originale e diversa da altri che offrono informazioni in altri chioschi. La signorina cerca di farmi risparmiare tempo e quindi non si dilunga in discorsi inutili, e non mi rendere più difficile del necessario il capire come ragiona, come parla e come mi risponde. Lo scopo per lei non è di essere originale e diversa, ma di essere chiara, comprensibile, esaustiva e rapida.*Morale della favola: quando mettiamo per prima cosa l'originalità e l'aspetto estetico nella realizzazione di progetti online, dimentichiamo lo scopo, la funzione per cui stiamo creando quel sito. La funzione di un sito non è quella di soddisfare il nostro ego e il nostro personalissimo senso estetico, che è del tutto soggettivo, ma di rendere facilmente accessibile, in maniera immediata e chiara, ovvia e comprensibile a tutti, le risorse e le informazioni, o le idee e i messaggi che desideriamo comunicare ad altri.Questo non vuol dire che non possiamo caratterizzare il design del nostro sito in modo da renderlo originale, particolare, elegante e in qualche maniera unico anche dal punto di vista estetico.Possiamo caratterizzare il design del nostro sito si, ma partendo dal soddisfare le sue funzioni essenziali e non dal volerlo rendere esteticamente unico. Ciò che intendo è che proprio lavorando sugli elementi spesso messi in secondo piano, e cioé accessibilità, leggibilità, organizzazione e ordine, si possano ottenere come conseguenza caratteristiche di unicità e originalità nel design, proprio perché ci si è spinti più avanti della media nel favorirli a dispetto dell'estetica per l'estetica.Il sito web non è un vestito da sfoggiare. E' quindi del tutto inutile e controproducente fare una cosa super-originale che nessuno riesce a navigare o a consultare, o che serve a soddisfare esclusivamente l'ego di chi lo ha commissionato o eseguito. Entrambi non sono parte del target a cui il sito si rivolge. Gli architetti non vendono agli architetti e i grafici non vendono ai grafici. A meno che il loro mestiere sia la formazione.-------------Info Utili• Musica di questa puntata: "Just Drive" by Joakim Karud - disponibile su Bandcamp:https://joakimkarud.bandcamp.com/track/just-drive• Dammi feedback:critiche, commenti, suggerimenti, idee e domande unendoti al gruppo Telegram https://t.me/@RobinGoodPodcastFeedback• Ascolta e condividi questo podcast:https://gopod.me/RobinGood• Diventa sostenitore:sostieni il lavoro di Robin Good e tutti i contenuti e risorse utili che condivide costantementehttps://robingood.com/patreon-sharewood-community-campus https://Patreon.com/Robin_Good • Seguimi su Telegram:https://t.me/RobinGoodItalia (tutti i miei contenuti, immagini, audio e video in un solo canale)oppurehttps://facebook.com/RobinGoodItalia/ (Pagina Facebook ufficiale)• Newsletter:http://robingood.it/toptools-newsletter • Per info e richieste:mailto: Ludovica.Scarfiotti@robingood.it

Sasquatch Chronicles
SC EP:477 A Real Life Monster

Sasquatch Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2018 76:03


A listener writes ” Hello Wes my name is Jay and I’m writing you from Dallas TX. I have been wanting to write for about a month now and I just worked up the courage. The past year or two I have only began to look into this fenominon from the trauma caused from my encounter 20 years ago. So I’ll get right to it and the facts of what happened to us. November 1998 two days after thanksgiving we went to our hunting spot on type 2 public hunting ground just south of nacadoches east texas in a very remote location my dad loved to hunt. We would all go as a family and I have a little brother, but this particular encounter it was just my father and I. I need to also say this land always freaked me out and gave me bad vibes. We would bring our dune buggy with us to get to our location from camp. And in 1998 I was 15 years old. I didn’t really want to go because I had a girlfriend and wanted to stay in town with her, but it was important to my farther and I didn’t like him going out there by himself. Everything I’m about to tell you is non exaggerated and all facts. I remember them very clearly still to this day. We arrived to the road that lead Into the camp at 1am after a 5 hour drive from the city. The road leading down to our camp was rough and took another 30 minutes to get to. As we went down into a valley my dad told me where do you think this car is coming from? I was laying in the seat but awake. I sat up and looked to see what looked like bright headlights coming from inside the forest ( we are on the only road) the lights are very bright and moving. We sat there parked looking and this in silence. My dad tells me “oh don’t worry it’s someone in a jeep off roading”. And trying to make me not worry. But it gave me a bad feeling and I didn’t like it. We made it to our camp, the same place we camped every single year. We just unpacked few things then went to sleep. Our hunting trip was 3 days. My encounter took place on the very last day there. He let me use a 7mm hunting rifle but I never shot at anything. I had more fun getting muddy in the dune buggy about 10+ miles away wile my dad hunted. But on the last day he didn’t want me to drop him off and go play in buggy, he wanted me to hunt and he took the buggy. It was the second hunt of that day after lunch and before dark. The encounter happened and 6pm. It started to get dusk and sun was getting low. I knew my dad would soon be coming to pick me up and I had been in my tree climber for about 2 maybe 3 hours. Still and quite. I really just liked to see the wildlife, like I said I never shot at anything but I never told my dad that. But I often saw deer and would watch them, coyotes, birds and sometimes raccoons. I did like being out there, but many times my hair would stand up and have a bad feeling. I had been coming to this exact spot I was in for a few years, it was like my own place. As I climb down and get everything together I’m not concerned about making noise. I’m about 200 yards from the road looking into a clearing that’s top of the hill. As I start walking the direction of the road all of a sudden I hear what sounded like a tree knock. But it was close. And it froze me in my tracks and I couldn’t move, I frantically scanned the area looking for the source. Waited 5 minutes then started walking again, with a faster pace. When I arrived to the road I heard a scream! A loud scream! And it was deep pitched and went on to turn to high pitch scream. No animal, no man, a monster. A legitimate monster. And I could tell the directional sound of it was pointed at me and the volume of it I instantly knew whatever made it was massive! My knees actually buckled and now I’m sitting in the ditch next to the road and shaking. Then it screamed again! And again! It was moving it’s location and I could tell or had a feeling it was screaming at ME! pure fear cane over me. I couldn’t decide if I wanted to run or wed-sat to do. But reality I was froze in fear and I couldn’t move. Plus my father was 10 miles away. I knew I had a gun that was loaded but that did not help the terror I was going threw. Then it got quite and it started to get dark. And it was really quite. I heardthe sound of two legs crunching branched behind me and I turned and didn’t see anything, but wasn’t the direction of the screams, so Instantly thought oh shit it’s more than one monster. I turned back to look across the road from the direction of the screams… Then I saw it! It was crouched down sticking it’s head through the bushes. I could only see it face, but I saw it. I was 20 yards away. It had battleship grey skin, wrinkles and dirty. Dark black big eyes. Black lips but thin lips. It had reddish orange brown hair. Like greasy longer hair. But I was locked onto it’s eyes. I saw it blink. But I can’t say this looked human. No way. This was a monster. A real life monster and it looked terrifying. It’s head was round and as big as a basket ball. I had no clue what I was looking at, Bigfoot never crossed my mind. I could only think monster. About a minute went by then it made a huffing noise as he pulled his head back. Then I couldn’t see it. And it was dark by this point. I realized I was not holding my riffle. I was sitting on my butt and had my arms wrapped around my knees. This was so intense that I didn’t think to pull the riffle. Now I’m older I feel I would have shot it in the face. But there was more than one. I honestly thought I was going to die, and I was crying my eyes out. Then I saw the headlights of my dad coming in the dune buggy. Soon as I saw the light before he came over the hill this monster took off through the woods screaming at crashing trees. The ground was shaking. But I didn’t see how big it was. I only saw him stick his face through the Bush. When my dad pulled up I literally jumped in. Then I blacked out. I woke up few minutes later and my dad was yelling at me ” son what the hell’s wrong with you!!” I started yelling back JUST DRIVE! Drive, drive!! I had throw up on my pants leg and I felt so sick for a wile after. When we got back to camp I locked myself in the truck and layed down. I refused to get out. I didn’t want to tell my dad, hes southern Baptist and Vietnam veteran and he just wouldn’t believe. But he did know how terrified I was. Thankfully he packed up camp and agreed to drive home that night since it was day 3. I slept the whole way home and felt sick. I did have a near death experience that day and I would never want anyone to have that feeling. I was afraid to tell him for many years, and I confided in my bag friends mom few years later and she didn’t take me serious. Before my dad died a couple years ago he asked me what had scared me so bad that day. I just said “Bigfoot dad, I thought he was going to eat me” and we both laughed. He kept going back to that same spot for 2 more years until he bought his deer lease. I have never ever been back in the woods or been camping in the deep woods after that day. And I don’t think I ever could. But I have held this story in out of fear of ridicule, and now I’m married with two young boys. I have just now got to the point 20 years later where I can look Into this subject. And I prefer your podcast to hear other people encounters. Thank you Wes for listening and your time. Have a good evening.”     Check out MYBookie here: Join now and MYBookie will match your deposit dollar for dollar. Use promocode (CHRONICLES) to activate the offer Visit MyBookie Online today. that’s M-Y-B-O-O-K-I-E and don’t forget to use the promo code (CHRONICLES) when creating your account to claim the bonus. YOU PLAY , YOU WIN , YOU GET PAID Check it out here: https://mybookie.ag/?affid=2022  

The Come Up Show
August Rigo: I could fail breaking bricks or I could fail making hits

The Come Up Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2016 53:09


It's already September but we can't get enough of August. Get it? You'll get it when you hear the name of our special guest. But, this interview is one of my favorites. I am honored to present our guest, August Rigo. He is a songwriter, a recording artist, and a producer. He has written songs for Justin Bieber, Chris Brown, One Direction, and Musiq Soulchild. Also, August has been releasing his own songs such as "See Your Perfect", "Songs About You", "Just Drive", and so much more.On this episode, August opens up about his depressive phase after making it big as a songwriter. We also talked about the struggles that he went through from working different jobs all the way to establishing his songwriting career. Whether you are an inspiring artist or a student working towards your dreams, August gives a solid advice on how to keep going.Each and every Wednesday we'll be uploading a brand new interview with a guest we feel that you should know about. If you love podcasts subscribe at the options below.iTunes: bit.ly/TCUSiTunesSticher: http://bit.ly/22OIRfvJoin our newsletter: bit.ly/tcusnewsletterSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thecomeupshow. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In The Country with Dave Woods
Interview with Austin Belle & Amy Rose

In The Country with Dave Woods

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2015 59:00


With a blend of Country and Pop/Rock backgrounds, AUSTIN BELLE is equipped with the perfect combination of well-written songs and two talented artists. Lead guitarist and songwriter Jesse Wainwright hails from the hit-making, award-winning rock band State of Shock, lending his musical skills and incredible stage presence to the group. Jesse is balanced by lead singer and songwriter Stacey McKitrick. Together, they create a new sound that can only be described as magical. Along with a talented backing band, their catchy songs and energetic stage show leave audiences wanting more. Combined, they have had the opportunity to perform with notable acts Lady Antebellum, Dierks Bentley, Aerosmith, Bon Jovi, Great Big Sea, and more. Their debut EP is called Just Drive featuring the latest single Back Where We Belong. Barrie, Ontario Country artist AMY ROSE entered her first singing contest Barrie’s Promenade Days at age 5. That was when her parents realized their daughter had talent to sing. She began to enter other talent competitions including Kinmount Fair which she won 3 years in a row - and got to meet one of her idols, Jason McCoy. At the age of 13, she released her first album Amy Rose - One Special Girl under an independent label. The release of this album landed her a spot on a Gospel tour where she opened for Conway Twitty’s daughters Joni & Kathy Twitty. Over the years, Amy has shared the stage with The Wilkinsons, Emerson Drive & High Valley. She's gained popularity and increased her fan base with the singles (Redneck Reunion) Party Like a Redneck, I Just Want You To Know & Sunshine. Her new single is called Show Up Naked And Bring Beer.

In The Country with Dave Woods
Interview with Austin Belle

In The Country with Dave Woods

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2014 59:00


Canadian Country duo AUSTIN BELLE is made up of lead guitarist and songwriter Jesse Wainwright - and lead singer and songwriter Stacey McKitrick. Jesse comes from the hit-making, award-winning rock band State of Shock while Stacey is known to the Country world as a result of her self-titled album as a solo artist a few years ago. Combined, they have had the opportunity to perform with big acts Lady Antebellum, Dierks Bentley, Aerosmith, Bon Jovi, Great Big Sea, and more. Austin Belle is currently putting the finishing touches on their debut EP - to be released in September - and have been busy touring across Canada. Still ahead, there's a Western Canadian tour planned for the end of August and a Central Canadian tour is being finalized for October. Their current single Just Drive - a perfect catchy summer road song - is getting added to country stations across Canada and the video has become a fan favourite since its release a few weeks ago,

Radio Orphans Podcast
Radio Orphans Podcast 376

Radio Orphans Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2012


Direct Download Episode 376Welcome to Episode 376 of the Radio Orphans Podcast.This episode contains the following independent musicfor your listening pleasure:"Fists of Violets" by Sarah Alden.Alternative Folk from New York."Earthlings" by Social Pretender.Modern rock from Sweden."Bad Man" from Lit on the Flash.Alternative rock from Maine."Hopes Dashed" from Maren and Jonny. Alternative rock from England/Los Angeles."Anger" from Egon and Pepso.Electro-rock from Slovak Republic."Just Drive" from Team Smile and Nod.Electro-pop direct from Ohio."Peaceful Coexistence" from Radio Orphans. An experimental transmission from your hosts the Radio Orphans out of Minneapolis, MN USA.We Thank You For Listening!

Mixed Mental Arts
Ep6 – Patty Jenkins

Mixed Mental Arts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2012 44:12


Featuring Director of “Monster,” Patty Jenkins. A director with a remarkable grasp of characterization and emotional depth, Patty Jenkins stunned audiences in 2003 with her powerful debut feature, Monster. Based on the life of convicted serial killer Aileen Wuornos (played by a virtually unrecognizable Charlize Theron), Monster not only offered a thoughtful, compelling take of the killer’s tragic life, but also served to showcase Jenkins as a true talent to watch for. By the tender age of six, Jenkins had pretty much traversed the globe due to her father’s status as a fighter pilot; when it came time for Jenkins to pursue her higher education, she set her sights on Cooper Union. Though she hadn’t really considered a career in film to this point, her creativity and interest in painting certainly pointed to a career in the arts, and Jenkins’ interest in film was soon piqued. Following in the footsteps of such acclaimed filmmakers as David Lynch, Jenkins was soon accepted into the Experimental Film Program at the American Film Institute, despite an ever-increasing interest in creating narrative films. In 2001, a pair of short films, Just Drive and Velocity Rules (the recipient of the Warner Bros. Production Grant), began attracting attention to the young director. 

Country Music Made Me
Erin Kinsey

Country Music Made Me

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 44:29


Erin Kinsey is a Nashville based singer/songwriter with popular singles Just Drive, Drunk Too and Better On Me. Erin joins Country Music Made Me to discuss the influence her family had in sparking an early interest in music, the passion that began to grow in her early teens to make music her career, and how she was able to learn multiple instruments before the age of 20. Erin and Brendan talk about the moment she packed her bags to move to Nashville, which was the day after she graduated High School, and how important a strong community of supporters has been during her first few years in Music City. Finally, Erin details the unexpected and overwhelming attention her music received in 2021, what it's like balancing the expectations of social media success while also working to build a tried and true Country Music Career, and where she hopes her music will take her in the next year. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy