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Latest podcast episodes about Just the Way You Are

The Chronicles Of Podcast
The Chronicles of Ethan Lader: Behind the Scenes with the Visionary Director

The Chronicles Of Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 102:24


Welcome to The Chronicles of Podcast, these are The Chronicles of Ethan Lader Join us for our last interview of 2024, an exclusive interview with Ethan Lader, the visionary director behind some of the most iconic music videos, commercials, and docuseries. From discovering his passion for filmmaking at just nine years old to directing award-winning projects like Bruno Mars' "Just The Way You Are," Ethan shares his incredible journey through the entertainment industry. We dive into his creative process, the meaning behind accolades in his career, and his collaborative work with artists like Ronnie Radke on Falling In Reverse's "Drugs." Ethan also reveals behind-the-scenes insights into Disney's "Together as One" campaign and teases his upcoming movie project, "Tadpole." Discover how one of the most creative minds in the industry brings visions to life, and get inspired by his dedication, passion, and storytelling expertise. Don't miss this deep dive into the chronicles of Ethan Lader! If you like what you hear here then please don't hesitate to like and share this show with your friends and please make sure to follow us on all social medias and maybe even a little rating and review on your favourite podcasting apps. Official Website - The Chronicles of Podcast Official Sponsor - Stay Cozy Clothing Affiliate Charity - Sophie Lancaster Foundation Official Website - Ethan Lader

Strong Songs
"Scenes from an Italian Restaurant" by Billy Joel [Recast]

Strong Songs

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 59:54


A bottle of red... a bottle of white... whatever kind of mood you're in, we're talking Billy Joel tonight!Pull up a table and join Kirk for a long look into one of Joel's most enduring songs, the seven-and-a-half minute, five course musical meal that is "Scenes from an Italian Restaurant." The centerpiece on Joel's breakthrough 1977 album The Stranger, Italian Restaurant has got it all: schmaltzy sax, hard rock rhythms, love, heartbreak, and a pair of harmonized clarinets. Written by: Billy JoelProduced by: Phil RamoneAlbum: The Stranger (1977)Listen/Buy: Apple Music | Amazon | SpotifyFEATURED/DISCUSSED:"Movin' Out (Anthony's Song)," "Just The Way You Are," "Vienna," "Only The Good Die Young," and "She's Always a Woman to Me" by Billy Joel from The Stranger, 1977Joel discussing Phil Ramone in The Complete Albums Collection documentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sm5-oQNENnM“Bohemian Rhapsody” by Freddie Mercury and Queen from A Night at the Opera, 1975“One Angry Dwarf and 200 Solemn Faces” by Ben Folds from Whatever and Ever Amen, 1997“You Never Can Tell” by Chuck Berry, 1964“Jack and Diane” by John Mellencamp from American Fool, 1982“Born to Run” by Bruce Springsteen from Born to Run, 1975OUTRO SOLOIST: Steve PardoThis episode's outro soloist is the one and only Steve Pardo. Steve is a Nashville, TN based producer, composer, and saxophonist. You can find out more at his website: https://www.stevepardo.com/----LINKS-----RECAST RECOMMENDATION: Thomas Mapfuno & the Blacks Unlimited, "Toi Toi"SUPPORT STRONG SONGS!Paypal | Patreon.com/StrongsongsMERCH STOREstore.strongsongspodcast.comSOCIAL MEDIAIG: @Kirk_Hamilton | Threads: @Kirk_HamiltonNEWSLETTERnewsletter.kirkhamilton.comJOIN THE DISCORDhttps://discord.gg/GCvKqAM8SmSTRONG SONGS PLAYLISTSSpotify | Apple Music | YouTube MusicSHOW ARTTom Deja, Bossman Graphics--------------------AUGUST 2024 WHOLE-NOTE PATRONSRobyn MetcalfeBrian TempletCesarBob TuckerCorpus FriskyBen BarronCatherine WarnerDamon WhiteKaya WoodallJay SwartzMiriam JoyRushDaniel Hannon-BarryChristopher MillerJamie WhiteChristopher McConnellDavid MascettiJoe LaskaKen HirshMelanie AndrichJenness GardnerPaul DelaneyDave SharpeSami SamhuriJeremy DawsonAccessViolationAndre BremerDave FloreyAUGUST 2024 HALF-NOTE PATRONSirritableIan PiddAndrew HoferJordan GatenbyMelissa KuhnsAshleySeattle Trans And Nonbinary Choral EnsembleKevin MarceloMatt CSamantha CoatesJamesMark NadasdiJeffDan CutterJoseph RomeroOl ParkerJohn BerryDanielle KrizMichael YorkClint McElroyMordok's Vape PenInmar GivoniMichael SingerMerv AdrianJoe GalloLauren KnottsDave KolasHenry MindlinMonica St. AngeloStephen WolkwitzSuzanneRand LeShayMaxeric spMatthew JonesThomasAnthony MentzJames McMurryEthan LaserBrian John PeterChris RemoMatt SchoenthalAaron WilsonDent EarlCarlos LernerMisty HaisfieldAbraham BenrubiChris KotarbaCallum WebbLynda MacNeilDick MorganBen SteinSusan GreenGrettir AsmundarsonSean MurphyAlan BroughRandal VegterGo Birds!Robert Granatdave malloyNick GallowayHeather Jjohn halpinPeter HardingDavidJohn BaumanMartín SalíasStu BakerSteve MartinoDr Arthur A GrayCarolinaGary PierceMatt BaxterLuigi BocciaE Margaret WartonCharles McGeeCatherine ClauseEthan BaumanKenIsWearingAHatJordan BlockAaron WadeJeff UlmDavid FutterJamieDeebsPortland Eye CareRichard SneddonJanice BerryDoreen CarlsonDavid McDarbyWendy GilchristElliot RosenLisa TurnerPaul WayperMiles FormanBruno GaetaKenneth JungAdam StofskyZak RemerRishi SahayJeffrey BeanJason ReitmanAilie FraserRob TsukNATALIE MISTILISJosh SingerAmy Lynn ThornsenAdam WKelli BrockingtonVictoria Yumino caposselaSteve PaquinDavid JoskeBernard KhooDavid NoahGeraldine ButlerMadeleine MaderJason PrattAbbie BergDoug BelewDermot CrowleyAchint SrivastavaRyan RairighMichael BermanLinda DuffyBonnie PrinsenLiz SegerEoin de BurcaKevin PotterM Shane BordersDallas HockleyJason GerryNell MorseNathan GouwensLauren ReayEric PrestemonCookies250Damian BradyAngela LivingstoneDiane HughesMichael CasnerLowell MeyerStephen TsoneffJoshua HillGeoff GoldenPascal RuegerRandy SouzaClare HolbertonDiane TurnerTom ColemanDhu WikMelmaniacEric HelmJonathan DanielsMichael FlahertyCaro Fieldmichael bochnerNaomi WatsonDavid CushmanAlexanderChris KGavin DoigSam FennTanner MortonAJ SchusterJennifer BushDavid StroudBrad CallahanAmanda FurlottiAndrew BakerAndrew FairBill ThorntonBrian AmoebasBrett DouvilleJeffrey OlsonMatt BetzelNate from KalamazooMelanie StiversRichard TollerAlexander PolsonJustin McElroyArjun SharmaJames JohnsonKevin MorrellColin Hodo

JAZZ по-русски
Masters Legacy Series, Vol. 5 • Emmet Cohen & Houston Person ©️ 2023 BANDSTAND #jazz

JAZZ по-русски

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 11:59


Молодой пианист Emmet Cohen продолжает записывать альбомы с ветеранами джаза, тем самым наследуя их мастерство. Только что вышла новая запись MASTERS LEGACY SERIES VOL. 5, где свой опыт показывает саксофонист Houston Person. Они стали хорошими друзьями и неоднократно выступали на таких престижных площадках, как Birdland в Нью-Йорке и Keystone Korner в Балтиморе. Эта сессия была записана в столь же, если не более престижной студии Rudy Van Gelder. Да, это винтажная запись во многих отношениях. Олдскульный звук, стественный свинг и блюз хорошо слышены в неповторимой манере игры 88-летнего маэстро. А звуки  33-х летнего пианиста настолько точно подражают первооткрывателям джаза, что кажется мы находимся в той самой эпохе, когда на сцене зажигал Oscar Peterson. С самого начала завораживают  аранжировки предложенных стандартов и манера их исполнения дает яркую картину тех времен. Восемь композиций очаруют даже начинающего любителя джаза, а те, кто давно в теме, гарантированно добавят альбом в свою коллекцию. От первого трека до заключительного, я не мог оторваться слушая его впервые. А затем не мог выбрать композицию для моего плей-листа, куда попадает лучший, из обозреваемых мною альбомов. Все вещи замечательные и о них уже пишут критики, разбирая каждую подробно. Мне остается только сожалеть, что я не слушал предыдущие работы из этой серии, но это дело поправимое. Надеюсь посмотрев на список имен, вам тоже захочется это сделать. Идея сыграть композицию Билли Джоэла Just The Way You Are 1977 года, исходила от самого Персона, вспоминает Коэн. Он описывает его, как мелодиста, в игре которого звучат тексты песен и голос вокалистов. У Хьюстона есть своя история и личные отношения со всеми этими мелодиями, - говорит Коэн. Быть частью этой истории - нечто особенное для меня, это придает моей музыке и артистизму смысл и глубину. Лучший трек альбома в плей-листе JAZZ по-русски 7 на AppleMusic и Spotify Поставь лайк ❤️ и подпишись на канал JAZZ по-русски https://t.me/discor ©️ 2023 BANDSTAND Houston Person - tenor saxophone Emmet Cohen - piano Yasuhi Nakamura - double bass Kyle Poole - drums СЛУШАТЬ АЛЬБОМ - https://album.link/i/1698746091 HOUSTON PERSON:  https://t.me/discor/6653 https://t.me/discor/4561 https://t.me/discor/6210 EMMET COHEN:  https://t.me/discor/6576 https://t.me/discor/5902 #jazz --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/konstantins/message

Pop Pantheon
BRUNO MARS (with Stereogum's Tom Breihan)

Pop Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 113:47


Stereogum's Tom Breihan returns to Pop Pantheon to dissect the career of pop history's greatest mimic, Bruno Mars. Louie and Tom dive into how Bruno spent his childhood impersonating greats like Elvis and Michael Jackson, his failed start on Motown and early work for other artists, including via his production group The Smeezingtons. Then they discuss his tightly-stitched 2010 debut, Doo-Wops and Hooligans, 2012's pop history grab-bag, Unorthodox Jukebox, and the cultural sensation of his 2014 Mark Ronson-collab, the Morris Day-tributing “Uptown Funk.” Next, they explore Bruno's  tour through Black pop and soul history on 2016's 24K Magic and his Philly Soul and Parliament-Funkadelic-homaging super-duo with Anderson .Paak., Silk Sonic, as they parse whether Bruno is central to his music at all or simply a nostalgia curator. Finally, they rank Bruno Mars in the official Pop Pantheon.Read Tom's Number Ones Column write-ups of "Just The Way You Are" & "Grenade"Listen to Pop Pantheon's Bruno Mars EssentialsJoin Pop Pantheon: All Access, Our Patreon Channel, for Exclusive Content and MoreBuy Tickets to Pop Pantheon Live: Britney's Memoir, Music & Legacy on 11/2 In PasadenaCome to Gorgeous Gorgeous NYC: Halloween Edition on October 27Come to Gorgeous Gorgeous LA on November 10Come to Gorgeous Gorgeous X Who? Weekly on November 16Shop Merch in Pop Pantheon's StoreFollow Tom Breihan on TwitterFollow DJ Louie XIV on InstagramFollow DJ Louie XIV on TwitterFollow Pop Pantheon on InstagramFollow Pop Pantheon on Twitter

Radio Crystal Blue
Radio Crystal Blue 9/10/23 part 1

Radio Crystal Blue

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 165:26


RADIO CRYSTAL BLUE NOVUS ORDO 9/10/23 Lusitanian Ghosts "September" https://lusitanianghosts.net/ Public Soeaking "Right Angle Wrong Shape" - An Apple Lodged In My Back https://www.facebook.com/publicspeakingmusic Jaguero "All I Think About" - New Love https://www.facebook.com/jaguerocult And The Broken - "Puttin' Out Fires (Hurt) https://www.facebook.com/andthebroken Emily Adams "What's Wrong With You" https://www.facebook.com/MusicEmilyAdams/ Hank Woji "I'm Gonna Hit The Number" - Highways, Gamblers, Devils And Dreams www.hankwoji.com Gregg Hill "Big Blue Moon" - Bayou St. John www.gregghill.com Running time: 47 minutes ********************** RADIO CRYSTAL BLUE 9/10/23 I recited the first chapter of Jack Kerouac's "Dharma Bums" ******************** Van Morrison "On Hyndford Street" - Hymns To The Silence Them (featuring Van Morrison) "The Story Of Them" - The Story of Them compilation The Kinks "Stop Your Sobbing" s/t Rick Derringer "Hang On Sloopy" - Spring Fever David Bowie "Sorrow" Pin-Ups The Strangeloves "Just The Way You Are" - I Want Candy Thee Headcoatees "Cara-Lin" - Punk Girls The Headcoats "Girl from '62" - Elementary Headcoats Iggy & The Stooges "Gimme Danger" - Raw Power The White Stripes "Astro" s/t Jess Novak "A Thousand Lives" - A Thousand Lives www.jessrocknovk.com Jo Wymer "The Shoebox" - SLG www.jowymer.com Emily Howard "Live Fee" Good Grief https://www.emilyhoward.co.uk/ Tipps & Obermiller "Ferris Wheel" - Love (and other mysteries) www.tippsandobermiller.com Terry Klein "Wedding Day Eve" - Leave The Light On https://terrykleinmusic.com/ Lara Herscovitch "Italian Balconies" www.laraherscovitch.com Lonely Lost Boy "Walking Man" https://www.facebook.com/gordonhennessymusic123/ Amy Speace "If You Fall" Tuscon www.amyspeace.com ******************** Ringo Starr "Rewind Forward" - Rewind Forward www.ringostarr.com Keeley "Floating Above Everything Else" Floating Above Everything Else www.keeleysound.com Telquist "Moon" www.blickpunkt-pop.de Swansea Sound "Twentieth Century" https://www.facebook.com/swanseasound/ Matt Tiegler "Dream" - Hands Free Down Hill https://www.facebook.com/matttieglermusic Don't Panic "Black And Blue And White" - Setting Up To Fail https://dontpanicofficial.com Los Discorde "El Mar" www.facebook.com/losdiscorde Kurt Baker "Not Right" - Rock & Roll Club www.facebook.com/kurtbakermusic Second Cities "Chewing Teeth" (featuring Ryan McCombs) www.facebook.com/SecondCities --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/support

The CoverUp
293 - Another Saturday Night - The CoverUp

The CoverUp

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 13:35


A song and an artist who cemented the birth of R&B doesn't take himself too seriously, and a brilliant folk singer takes a big swing. Another Saturday Night, originally by Sam Cooke, covered by Cat Stevens.  Outro music is Just The Way You Are, by Gheorghe Zamfir. 

Friday Night Karaoke
Experience the Fever: FNK's Lounge Episode is Here!

Friday Night Karaoke

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 67:44


It's Episode 53 of the Friday Night Karaoke Podcast, and the theme of the week was #FNKLounge! Dive into the velvety sea of our 'Lounge Music' episode where FNK stars are making waves! They've gotten 'Lucky' with Daft Punk's beats, untangled the charm of 'Tongue Tied', and turned the 'White Wedding' into a jazzy feast. From hitting 'Fever' pitch with Peggy Lee to channeling their inner King of Pop with 'Beat It', they've transformed these hits into soothing serenades. If you thought you knew what 'Just The Way You Are' sounded like, wait till you hear it lounge-style! Tune in to get your groove on, folks! FEATURED IN THIS EPISODE ALONGSIDE HOSTS MIKE WISTON AND JOE RUBIN: Stace Williams and Anna-Karin Andershed with Get Lucky by Daft Punk Karen Pavkov with Tongue Tied by Earl Jessica Latham with 7 Nation Army by White Stripes Augusto Lugoboni with White Wedding by Billy Idol Dianne Knight with Smile by Charlie Chaplin Nick Shepherd - Musician & Performer with Fever by Peggy Lee Mimi Walt with At Last by Etta james Marcos Muñoz with Beat It by Michael Jackson James R. Isaac III with Just The Way You Are by Billy Joel Love what you hear? Join the official Friday Night Karaoke FB group, a completely negativity free karaoke destination, and be part of the action! www.facebook.com/groups/fridaynightkaraoke. Hope to see you there!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

La Diez Capital Radio
Informativo (04-07-2023)

La Diez Capital Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2023 20:20


Informativo de primera hora, en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital Radio. La previsión de altas temperaturas obliga a activar el aviso naranja Los umbrales de temperatura establecidos son 33 grados centígrados para la provincia de Las Palmas y 34 para Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Hoy se cumplen un año y 131 días del cruel ataque e invasión de Rusia a Ucrania. Hoy es martes 4 de julio de 2023. Buenos días Ucrania. Día Mundial del Ebook o Libro Electrónico. Un libro electrónico o eBook consiste en la versión electrónica o digital de un libro impreso. También es conocido como libro digital o ciberlibro. Los libros electrónicos se pueden leer mediante dispositivos utilizados para la lectura de libros electrónicos. Se considera que el origen del Ebook se remonta al 4 de julio de 1971 creado por Michael Hart, un estudiante de la Universidad de Illinois. Después de obtener el acceso al sistema informático de la universidad que se le concedía a los estudiantes, Hart quiso enviar información por correo a un grupo de amigos. Transcribió una copia de la Declaración de Independencia de los Estados Unidos, pero las limitaciones de la capacidad del sistema informático en cuanto al tamaño del texto y el número de contactos no le fue posible enviar dicho documento. Debido a este impedimento ideó un texto como un elemento independiente y descargable, siendo el inicio de lo que conocemos hoy en día como libro electrónico. 1884.- Colocan la primera piedra del actual edificio del Banco de España, en Madrid, acto al que asiste el rey Alfonso XII. 1924.- El rey Alfonso XIII firma un decreto de amnistía e indulto a los condenados del Alto Mando en Marruecos por el "Desastre de Annual" de julio de 1921. 1946.- Filipinas proclama su independencia de Estados Unidos. Tal día como hoy, 4 de julio de 1960, se agrega una estrella número 50 a la bandera estadounidense para representar el nuevo estado de Hawai. 1991.- España y Marruecos firman en Rabat el Tratado de Amistad, Buena Vecindad y Cooperación, el primero de este tipo entre ambos países. 2007.- La Comisión Europea multa a Telefónica con 151,8 millones de euros por abuso de posición dominante en la banda ancha. Confirmada en 2014 por el Tribunal de Justicia de la Unión Europea. 2018.- Llegan al puerto de Barcelona los 60 inmigrantes rescatados por el barco de la ONG Open Arms frente a las costas de Libia. Patrocinio del santo de cada día por gentileza de la Casa de las Imágenes, en la calle Obispo Perez Cáceres, 17 en Candelaria. San Laureano y Santa Isabel. Continúa el lento avance de las fuerzas ucranianas. Primeras reuniones de Pedro Sánchez con los líderes europeos bajo la Presidencia española de la UE. Francia. Al menos 157 detenidos en la sexta noche de disturbios en Francia tras la muerte de Nahel. Moreno apela al voto "útil" al PP el 23J para no depender del "populismo" de Vox. Afirma que Feijóo será presidente "solo o acompañado" y llama a tener un gobierno "de base amplia". Cree que la candidata 'popular' a la Junta de Extremadura, María Guardiola, "ha tenido que tragarse sus palabras". El Gobierno elimina hoy las mascarillas en centros sanitarios y farmacias El Consejo de Ministros dará el visto bueno a la medida, que entrará en vigor el mismo día de su publicación en el BOE. El Parlamento canario acoge hoy la apertura de la XI Legislatura. La caída del PIB de Canarias en relación a la media europea provoca una mejora en las ayudas de la UE. Incrementará en un 10% la intensidad de las ayudas a la inversión para las empresas de las islas a partir del 1 de enero de 2024. Torres critica el incremento del gasto público con el aumento de consejerías del nuevo gobierno. “Decían que iban a simplificar la administración y empiezan con más gasto público”, afea el presidente en funciones. El 11% del alumnado matriculado en Canarias es de origen extranjero. Supone un incremento del 20% en relación al alumnado matriculado en los niveles educativos no universitarios de las Islas. Junio es el peor mes migratorio en Canarias desde la reconciliación de España y Marruecos. A lo largo del último mes arribaron a las Islas 2.807 personas de manera irregular, el 39% de las que han llegado a lo largo del año. Rosa Dávila, nueva presidenta del Cabildo de Tenerife. Se convierte en la primera mujer que preside la institución insular. El Cabildo de Gran Canaria evita la entrada de empresas tipo Uber y Cabify negando 3.400 licencias VTC. Teodoro Sosa rechaza las autorizaciones solicitadas por tres empresas de vehículos de transporte de viajeros con conductor por motivos de sostenibilidad y para protegar al sector del taxi. El también vicepresidente segundo del Cabildo explica que las empresas a las que se han denegado las autorizaciones intentan aprovechar una sentencia reciente del Tribunal de Justicia de la Unión Europea, relativa al área metropolitana de Barcelona, que considera contrario al derecho comunitario la restricción a las licencias de vehículos de transporte con conductor (VTC). La sentencia cuestiona que su autorizacion se limite a una VTC por cada 30 licencias de taxi. El Gobierno de Güímar propone subirse el sueldo. El alcalde, Gustavo Pérez, admite que “hay que explicarlo bien” y subraya que el incremento se debe al “aumento poblacional y a la evolución del presupuesto y los recursos humanos”. Un 4 de julio de 2003 falleció uno de los grandes de la música el norteamericano Barry White. Just The Way You Are

Patatas Monday
#016 モンクの叫び -拡大版-

Patatas Monday

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 52:17


毎週月曜22時からstand.fmにて生放送! https://stand.fm/channels/61321f687de6f0a0e0e70a2b メッセージはHPから!: http://monday.patatasrecords.com/ 【今週のキーワード】 ワールドカップ / フランス / アルゼンチン / メッシ / エムバペ / 日本代表 / M-1 / ウエストランド / さや香 / ロングコートダディ / 筋肉痛 / ビール / アヒージョ / ルミネ / ルミネtheよしもと / ヨネダ2000 / コロコロチキチキペッパーズ / 修学旅行 / 文句 / モンクの叫び / ムンクの叫び / 寒い / カバー / 弾き語り / ビリー・ジョエル / 素顔のままで / Just The Way You Are / 歌詞和訳 / ギター / サックス / パタタス・ニュース / ぺこぱ / ネタ / 漫才 / 知らんけど / エアコン / ダイエット講習会 / amazon / 段ボール / ログイン状態 / 弦 / 電車 / サラダ / ヴィーガン / 見積書 / 諸経費

State of Black Music Podcast
Everybody Loves Phil w. special guest Philip Lawrence

State of Black Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 99:24


Listen on your favorite podcast service: https://pods.to/wesoundcrazy This week on We Sound Crazy our co-hosts converse with the diamond-selling songwriter, producer, and performer Philip Lawrence. You know him as one-third of the songwriting and production team, The Smeezingtons, known for super hits by Bruno Mars such as "Just The Way You Are", "Nothin' on You", "Grenade", and "Locked Out of Heaven" and "Fuck You" by CeeLo Green just to name a few. Not only that, Philip Lawrence is a co-creator of the classic hit "Uptown Funk" by Mark Ronson ft. Bruno Mars, and has also written songs for the Netflix Original Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey. Dive in as Lawrence discusses how musical theatre sparked his inner joy for performance, speaks on the challenges that ultimately forged growth in his career and overall quality of life, and tells the backstory on how "Grenade" by Bruno Mars was created as he and co-writer Claude Kelly journey down memory lane and shares this one of a kind story that can only be found here on We Sound Crazy.  Special thanks to our We Sound Crazy team! Videography: Aaron Walton, Tiffany Young Video Editing: Aaron Walton Producer: Michael "Roux" Johnson Assistants: Tiffany Anderson, Brittany Guydon Intern: Montez Freeman Thank you to all of our listeners, as well as our sponsors, The National Museum of African American Music and Visit Music City. Subscribe to We Sound Crazy on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and anywhere you get your favorite podcast.  Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and TikTok! Follow We Sound Crazy on Social Media: ~ Facebook: https://wesoundcrazy.ffm.to/wscfacebook ~ Instagram: https://wesoundcrazy.ffm.to/wscinstagram ~ Twitter: https://wesoundcrazy.ffm.to/wsctwitter ~ TikTok: https://wesoundcrazy.ffm.to/wsctiktok Subscribe to We Sound Crazy on YouTube: https://wesoundcrazy.ffm.to/wscyoutube-subscribe Visit the official We Sound Crazy website: https://wesoundcrazy.ffm.to/officialwebsite Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Allison Interviews
S4: E13 Julio Iglesias Jr Talks Family Kidnapping Horror, Music Legacy, Under the Covers Album

Allison Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 41:13


Catch up with ALLISON INTERVIEWS Host, Allison Kugel: Follow me on Instagram - @theallisonkugel My Allison Interviews Blog - allisoninterviews.com Learn more about my life and background. Order a copy of my book: Allison's Memoir, Journaling Fame: A memoir of a life unhinged and on the record. You can also find it on Amazon.  International recording artist Julio Iglesias, Jr., has released his single “Into The Night,” a duet with Benny Mardones, alongside the announcement of his upcoming album Under The Covers, out February 7, 2023. PRESS HERE to listen to “Into The Night,” a spellbinding, reimagined version of Mardones' 1980 hit. The track, recorded with Mardones shortly before his death in 2020, arrives alongside a live performance video showcasing Julio's soulful vocals and brimming with his irresistible warmth on stage – PRESS HERE to watch. Under The Covers finds Julio reinterpreting an eclectic mix of pop songs in the classic sound of big band and swing—a supreme fit for his crooner voice and innate elegance as a song interpreter. Recorded with the legendary, GRAMMY-winning producer Rudy Pérez (Christina Aguilera, Beyoncé, and Natalie Cole) and an elite lineup of musicians, Under The Covers' selection of songs feels like a soundtrack to our lives, evoking good memories and brightening the heart. The album includes lush renditions of Marvin Gaye's “What's Going On,” Tears for Fears' “Everybody Wants to Rule the World,” Billy Joel's “Just The Way You Are,” Belinda Carlisle's “Heaven Is A Place On Earth,” Ed Sheeran's “Shape Of You,” and Chris Isaak's “Wicked Game,” and duets with other special guests including “Careless Whisper” with Jewel, “I'm Too Sexy” with Right Said Fred, and a Stevie Wonder medley with Brian McKnight. On October 13, Julio will perform at the Latin Songwriters Hall of Fame LA MUSA Awards at Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida. He will be honoring inductee Tony Renis during the star-studded Induction and Special Awards ceremony, performing “Quando Quando Quando” backed by a 35-piece orchestra.  Under The Covers Tracklist: 1. What's Going On 2. Careless Whisper (with Jewel) 3. Shape of You 4. Everybody Wants To Rule The World 5. Just The Way You Are 6. Heaven Is A Place On Earth 7. Into The Night (with Benny Mardones) 8. Wicked Game 9. I'm Too Sexy 10. Stevie Wonder medley (with Brian McKnight) Follow Julio Iglesias Jr. on Instagram @juliojrofficial Subscribe to the Allison Interviews audio podcast on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, and subscribe to the video podcast on YouTube. :-) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Next on the Tee with Chris Mascaro, Golf Podcast
Liberty DeVitto, Hall of Fame Drummer & 30 Year Member of the Billy Joel Band, Joins Me...

Next on the Tee with Chris Mascaro, Golf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 29:43


Liberty Devitto played drums in the Billy Joel band for over 30 years. Listening to him tells stories was one of the most fun segments of the year. We hear how his love for the drums started when he was 1 1/2 beating on the pots and pans in the kitchen and when he saw the Beatles on the Ed Sullivan Show, that cemented his desire to be a musician. Liberty tells us about what it was like traveling with Billy to play in Cuba and Russia. We hear the funny story of how he ended up playing with Paul McCartney, how much he and the band hated Just The Way You Are, and thought that Scenes From An Italian Restaurant was too long. He also talks about their concerts at Yankee Stadium and on New Year's Eve 1999 at Madison Square Garden.

Next On The Tee with Chris Mascaro
Charlie Rymer, Liberty DeVitto, Christopher Carter, & Bob Winskowicz Join Me...

Next On The Tee with Chris Mascaro

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 115:00


In this episode, I'm joined by: former PGA Tour Pro now fantastic Host of The Charlie Rymer Golf Show Charlie Rymer, the Founder of Sports Geeks Radio Network in Wisconsin, Chris Carter, former Billy Joel Band Drummer Liberty DeVitto, and Sqairz Golf Founder Bob Winskowicz. Charlie shares his year-long battle with stage 3 colon cancer. We hear how the doctors discovered, the treatment and surgeries he went through, and how he ultimately rang the bell for being cancer free. We also talk about some of the recent episodes of his show featuring guests Paige Spiranac and John Daly. Chris Carter talks about the great courses they have up there beyond Whistling Straits and Erin Hills. He also shares his thoughts on why LIV Golf is good for professional golf and the fans. Listening to Liberty DeVitto was one of the most fun segments of the year. We hear how his love for the drums started when he was 1 1/2 beating on the pots and pans in the kitchen and when he saw the Beatles on the Ed Sullivan Show, that cemented his desire to be a musician. Liberty tells us about what it was like traveling with Billy to play in Cuba and Russia. We hear the funny story of how he ended up playing with Paul McCartney, how much he and the band hated Just The Way You Are, and thought that Scenes From An Italian Restaurant was too long. He also talks about their concerts at Yankee Stadium and on New Year's Eve 1999 at Madison Square Garden. Bob Winskowicz updates us on the tremendous growth of Sqairz Golf this year. We hear why you should throw away any golf shoes that you can twist in your hands. We hear why Sqairz gives you greater stability which leads to more distance and greater accuracy. Bob worked with Arnold Palmer for years at Mr. Palmer's golf company, and he tells how Mr. Palmer's principle of "what's in it for the consumer" is at the forefront of everything they do at Sqairz. 

Next on the Tee with Chris Mascaro, Golf Podcast
Charlie Rymer, Chris Carter, Liberty DeVitto, and Bob Winskowicz Join Me...

Next on the Tee with Chris Mascaro, Golf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 114:10


What a night on Next on the Tee getting to listen to my guests Charlie Rymer, Chris Carter, Liberty Devitto, and Bob Winskowicz sharing their stories and insights. If you enjoy triumphant, fun, and informative podcasts, this is it folks. We get choked up and laugh a lot in this one. Charlie Rymer shares his year-long battle with stage 3 colon cancer. We hear how the doctors discovered, the treatment and surgeries he went through, and how he ultimately rang the bell for being cancer free. We also talk about some of the recent episodes of his show featuring guests Paige Spiranac and John Daly. Chris Carter is the Founder of the Sports Geek Radio Network up in Wisconsin. Chris talks about the great courses they have up there beyond Whistling Straits and Erin Hills. He also shares his thoughts on why LIV Golf is good for professional golf and the fans. Liberty Devitto played drums in the Billy Joel band for over 30 years. Listening to him tells stories was one of the most fun segments of the year. We hear how his love for the drums started when he was 1 1/2 beating on the pots and pans in the kitchen and when he saw the Beatles on the Ed Sullivan Show, that cemented his desire to be a musician. Liberty tells us about what it was like traveling with Billy to play in Cuba and Russia. We hear the funny story of how he ended up playing with Paul McCartney, how much he and the band hated Just The Way You Are, and thought that Scenes From An Italian Restaurant was too long. He also talks about their concerts at Yankee Stadium and on New Year's Eve 1999 at Madison Square Garden. Bob Winskowicz is the Founder of SQAIRZ Golf. He updates us on the tremendous growth Sqairz had had this year. Their shoes are worn on Tour by Sepp Straka, John Daly, and Mark Calc. We hear why you should throw away any golf shoes you have that you can twist in your hands. We hear why Sqairz gives you greater stability which leads to more distance and greater accuracy. Bob worked with Arnold Palmer for many years at Mr. Palmer's golf company, and he tells how Mr. Palmer's principle of "what's in it for the consumer" is at the forefront of everything they do at Sqairz. 

Radio Funk | Le Podcast de Funky Pearls Radio

Barry White est né à Galveston, au Texas, mais a grandi à Los Angeles. Le nom de la mère de Barry était Sadie Mae Carter, cependant, le nom de famille de son père était White. Il a été impliqué dans la communauté musicale locale alors qu'il était encore très jeune, jouant du piano sur le hit de Jesse Belvin "Goodnight my Love" à l'âge de 11 ans. Barry a enregistré son premier disque à l'âge de 16 ans avec un groupe appelé les Upfronts. La chanson s'appelait "Little Girl" sur un label local de Los Angeles appelé Lummtone Records. Barry a enregistré plusieurs disques au début des années 60, sous son propre nom, sous le nom de "Barry Lee", et en tant que membre des Atlantics, des Majestics ainsi que des Upfronts. Ensuite, Barry a travaillé pour divers labels indépendants autour de Los Angeles. Il a également été producteur et road manager pour Bob et Earl. Barry a pris un poste A & R avec Bob Keene, l'homme qui a enregistré le premier Sam Cooke. Il a été embauché pour 40 dollars par semaine pour faire A.&.R pour les autres labels de Keene, Mustang et Bronco. Barry a enregistré un disque pour Bronco intitulé "All in the Run of a Day". L'un des premiers groupes avec lesquels il travailla fut les Versatiles qui devinrent plus tard la 5ème Dimension. Barry a connu un plus grand succès en tant que personnage de l'arrière-boutique, guidant la carrière, entre autres, de Felice Taylor, enregistrant «It May Be Winter Outside», «I'm Under the Influence of Love» et «I Feel Love Coming On». et Viola Wills ('Lost Without the Love of My Guy', Top 20 R&B). En 1969, il monte Love Unlimited, un trio vocal féminin composé de Diana Taylor, Glodean James (sa future épouse) et sa sœur Linda. Il a également fondé le Love Unlimited Orchestra, un ensemble de 40 musiciens pour s'accompagner lui-même et le trio de chant, pour lequel il a dirigé, composé et arrangé. Le succès de Love Unlimited, en 1972, avec "Walkin' In The Rain With The One I Love", mettant en vedette sa voix au téléphone, a rajeuni la propre carrière de Barry. Les succès suivirent, notamment « I'm Gonna Love You Just A Little More », « Never, Never Gonna Give You Up » (tous deux en 1973), « Can't Get Enough Of Your Love, Babe » et « You're The First ». , The Last, My Everything' (tous deux de 1974) qui se sont tous révélés populaires au Royaume-Uni et aux États-Unis. Barry a eu un grand succès en 1978 avec la chanson "Just The Way You Are" de Billy Joel. Il a ensuite entrepris plusieurs enregistrements avec Glodean White avant de revenir dans le Top 20 britannique en 1987 avec "Sho' You Right". Les réalisations de Barry au sommet de sa carrière, en obtenant des disques d'or et de platine pour les ventes mondiales, sont impressionnantes. En 1990, il était l'un des chanteurs vedettes du projet "Back On The Block" de Quincy Jones , contribuant à la chanson "The Secret Garden". Lisa Stansfield a souvent exprimé son approbation du travail de Barry et en 1992, elle et lui ont ré-enregistré une version du hit de Lisa Stansfield "All Around The World". En 1999, Barry est revenu avec "Staying Power" contenant le populaire "Which Way Is Up". Il a également joué un rôle de camée dans la série télévisée Ally McBeal, où ses enregistrements ont joué un rôle central dans de nombreux scénarios de la série. Le filleul de Barry est le chanteur et compositeur Chuckii Booker. En 2002, Barry a été admis à l'hôpital et a subi une dialyse rénale à la suite d'une insuffisance rénale après avoir souffert pendant des années d'hypertension artérielle. Barry avait subi deux accidents vasculaires cérébraux, dont le dernier a eu lieu en mai 2003. Barry White, qui souffrait d'insuffisance rénale après des années d'hypertension artérielle, est décédé au Cedars-Sinai Medical Center de Los Angeles, vers 9 h 30, heure locale, le 4 juillet 2003, a déclaré son manager Ned Shankman. Il avait 58 ans. Contains samples of "Off the record interview with Barry White, 1987-04-03" by Smith, Joe (1928-) (Interviewer) and White, Barry (1944 - 2003) (Interviewee). Retrieved from Citizen DJ, Joe Smith Collection at the Library of Congress, Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division.

Como lo oyes
Como lo oyes - Billy Joel: The Piano Man 73th Birthday - 10/05/22

Como lo oyes

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 58:29


Ayer Billy Joel cumplió 73 años. De modo que aunque la cifra no sea redonda las canciones de este artista sí lo son. Grande entre los grandes con las influencias del rock pionero de los 50, del jazz, soul, blues, de la música negra, de Ray Charles, de The Beatles, de Elton John, de Dylan… Músicos muy contados han conseguido tantos éxitos seguidos durante los 70, 80 y 90… DISCO 1 BILLY JOEL Piano Man (THE ULTIMATE COLLECTION… CD 1 - 5) DISCO 2 BILLY JOEL All For Leyna (GLASS HOUSES - 5) DISCO 3 BILLY JOEL You May Be Right (GLASS HOUSES - 1) DISCO 4 BILLY JOEL Just The Way You Are DISCO 5 BILLY JOEL Movin’ Out (Anthony’s Song) (THE STRANGER - 1) DISCO 6 BILLY JOEL Allentown (THE ULTIMATE COLLECTION CD 2 - 7) DISCO 7 BILLY JOEL We Didn’t Start The Fire (STORM FRONT - Cara 1 Corte 2) DISCO 2 BILLY JOEL Uptown Girl (LIVE IN LENINGRADO… Cara 4 Corte 2)¡ DISCO 3 BILLY JOEL Honesty (THE ULTIMATE COLLECTION… CD 1 - 15) DISCO 10 BILLY JOEL To Make You Feel My Love DISCO 11 BILLY JOEL & RAY CHARLES Baby Grand (GREATEST HITS - VOL. 3 - 4) DISCO 12 BILLY JOEL Don’t Ask Me Why (THE COMPLETE COLLECTION - DISC 2 - 5) DISCO 13 BILLY JOEL  A Hard Days Night ((THE COMPLETE COLLECTION - DISC 4 - 4) DISCO 14 BILLY JOEL The River Of Dreams (8) Escuchar audio

The Positive Club
Just The Way You Are

The Positive Club

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 0:20


Just The Way You Are #putyourselffirst #relationshipadvice #loveyourself #believeinyourself #yougotthis #motivationalvideo #success #motivation #believe #mindset #thepositiveclub --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thepositiveclub/message

The Positive Club
Just The Way You Are 2

The Positive Club

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 0:25


Just The Way You Are 2 #putyourselffirst #relationshipadvice #loveyourself #believeinyourself #yougotthis #motivationalvideo #success #motivation #believe #mindset #thepositiveclub --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thepositiveclub/message

Instant Trivia
Episode 412 - Parts Of The Whole - Experiments - College Sports Films - Rock Music - 1970s Tv

Instant Trivia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 7:21


Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 412, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Parts Of The Whole 1: End zones,50-yard line,goalposts. a football field. 2: Cap,gills,stem. a mushroom. 3: Handrails,belt and flywheel,display console. a treadmill. 4: F holes,scroll,12-inch endpin. a cello. 5: F holes,scroll,12-inch endpin. a cello. Round 2. Category: Experiments 1: NASA's passive seismic experiment detected thousands of lunar seismic events, called these. moonquakes. 2: Galen's neighbors heard the squeals of stuck pigs when he proved that veins carry this, not air. blood. 3: In 1952 Hershey and Chase used a Waring model of this machine to study bacteria-eating viruses. blender. 4: Josef Stefan heated up physics by showing that radiation from a glowing wire was proportional to this. temperature. 5: 1887's Michelson-Morley experiment demolished the idea of this medium that supposedly conducted light. aether. Round 3. Category: College Sports Films 1: "Rudy" featured Jason Miller as this university's coach Ara Parseghian. Notre Dame. 2: Bear Bryant puts this speedy title character of a 1994 movie on the Crimson Tide. Forrest Gump. 3: Shot at University of Wisconsin-Madison, "Back to School" features Rodney Dangerfield competing in this aquatic sport. high-diving. 4: The premiere for this 2006 film featured a green carpet, to honor the Thundering Herd. We Are Marshall. 5: In "Glory Road", Jon Voight played this school's legendary coach Adolph Rupp. University of Kentucky. Round 4. Category: Rock Music 1: In 1994 Pearl Jam complained to the U.S. Justice Dept. that this company held a monopoly on concert sales. Ticketmaster. 2: In her first top 10 hit, this singer-guitarist gave them "Something to Talk About". Bonnie Raitt. 3: 5 years after the release of his first album, he had his first top 10 hit with "Just The Way You Are". Billy Joel. 4: "Are we not men? We are" this New Wave group that gave us "Whip It". Devo. 5: He recorded his 1982 hit album, "Nebraska", as a series of demos on a 4-track machine at home. Bruce Springsteen. Round 5. Category: 1970s Tv 1: The "M.E." in "Quincy, M.E." stood for this. medical examiner. 2: In 1973 Richard Thomas, M. Learned and Ellen Corby won Emmys for their performances in this CBS drama. The Waltons. 3: Esther Rolle played Florida Evans in "Maude" and then in this spin-off series. Good Times. 4: In the last episode of "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" he was the only character at WJM who wasn't fired. Ted Baxter. 5: "Barney Miller"s 12th precinct police station was located in this part of New York City. Greenwich Village. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!

Instant Trivia
Episode 412 - Parts Of The Whole - Experiments - College Sports Films - Rock Music - 1970s Tv

Instant Trivia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 7:21


Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 412, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Parts Of The Whole 1: End zones,50-yard line,goalposts. a football field. 2: Cap,gills,stem. a mushroom. 3: Handrails,belt and flywheel,display console. a treadmill. 4: F holes,scroll,12-inch endpin. a cello. 5: F holes,scroll,12-inch endpin. a cello. Round 2. Category: Experiments 1: NASA's passive seismic experiment detected thousands of lunar seismic events, called these. moonquakes. 2: Galen's neighbors heard the squeals of stuck pigs when he proved that veins carry this, not air. blood. 3: In 1952 Hershey and Chase used a Waring model of this machine to study bacteria-eating viruses. blender. 4: Josef Stefan heated up physics by showing that radiation from a glowing wire was proportional to this. temperature. 5: 1887's Michelson-Morley experiment demolished the idea of this medium that supposedly conducted light. aether. Round 3. Category: College Sports Films 1: "Rudy" featured Jason Miller as this university's coach Ara Parseghian. Notre Dame. 2: Bear Bryant puts this speedy title character of a 1994 movie on the Crimson Tide. Forrest Gump. 3: Shot at University of Wisconsin-Madison, "Back to School" features Rodney Dangerfield competing in this aquatic sport. high-diving. 4: The premiere for this 2006 film featured a green carpet, to honor the Thundering Herd. We Are Marshall. 5: In "Glory Road", Jon Voight played this school's legendary coach Adolph Rupp. University of Kentucky. Round 4. Category: Rock Music 1: In 1994 Pearl Jam complained to the U.S. Justice Dept. that this company held a monopoly on concert sales. Ticketmaster. 2: In her first top 10 hit, this singer-guitarist gave them "Something to Talk About". Bonnie Raitt. 3: 5 years after the release of his first album, he had his first top 10 hit with "Just The Way You Are". Billy Joel. 4: "Are we not men? We are" this New Wave group that gave us "Whip It". Devo. 5: He recorded his 1982 hit album, "Nebraska", as a series of demos on a 4-track machine at home. Bruce Springsteen. Round 5. Category: 1970s Tv 1: The "M.E." in "Quincy, M.E." stood for this. medical examiner. 2: In 1973 Richard Thomas, M. Learned and Ellen Corby won Emmys for their performances in this CBS drama. The Waltons. 3: Esther Rolle played Florida Evans in "Maude" and then in this spin-off series. Good Times. 4: In the last episode of "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" he was the only character at WJM who wasn't fired. Ted Baxter. 5: "Barney Miller"s 12th precinct police station was located in this part of New York City. Greenwich Village. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!

AWAKE MINISTRIES
31. Women Masked Up: Beauty Product Dependency + Fall Of Female Modesty

AWAKE MINISTRIES

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 38:14


Genesis 1:31 And God Saw Everything That He Had Made, And Behold, It Was Very Good. In Today's Society, Natural Beauty & Modesty Are Qualities That Aren't As Common As They Used To Be Among Women. Many Have Grown A Dependency On Cosmetics And Other Beauty Enhancement Procedures, Suspecting That These Items Make Them Appear More Attractive. Also, Many Women Have Converted Their Wardrobes Into Embraces Of Body Exposure And Nakedness. Modesty Is Behavior, Manner, Or Appearance Intended To Avoid Impropriety Or Indecency. Over Time, Culture Has Increasingly Escorted Women To Lowering The Standards At Which They Hold Themselves To. The Question Is: How Did We Get Here? NOTE TO ALL THE WOMEN OUT THERE: LOVE YOURSELVES! JUST THE WAY YOU ARE! GOD CREATED YOU ALL UNIQUELY AND BEAUTIFULLY IN YOUR OWN WAY. GOD LOVES YOU "AS IS!" HE CREATED YOU ESPECIALLY FOR HIM, NOT SOCIETY. TUNE IN !!! God Bless !!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/awakeministries/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/awakeministries/support

Instant Trivia
Episode 240 - Plurals - Animal Phrases - Rock Music - Top 100 Newspapers - Seashore Life

Instant Trivia

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2021 6:56


Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 240, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Plurals 1: Alumnus. alumni. 2: Man-child. men-children. 3: Man-child. men-children. 4: Collectively, Janet Reno and Edwin Meese were known by this title after being appointed by the President. Attorneys General. 5: Easton's Bible Dictionary says to add these 2 letters to the end of "cherub" to get its plural. "im". Round 2. Category: Animal Phrases 1: Proverbially speaking, they "flock together". Birds of a feather. 2: To prevent trouble, it's best if you "let" these "dogs lie". Sleeping dogs. 3: To ward off hunger is to keep this animal "from the door". Wolf. 4: This feline expression means to look guilty but smug. "Looking like the cat who ate the canary". 5: This 2-word rhyming phrase is used to describe a highly skilled or clever lawyer. Legal eagle. Round 3. Category: Rock Music 1: From 1961 to 1971, Smokey Robinson had 14 to 20 hits with this group. The Miracles. 2: This group's "Wooly Bully" was named Billboard's No. 1 single of 1965 though it never hit No. 1. Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs. 3: This group's 1972 hit "Take It Easy" was written by group member Glenn Frey and Jackson Browne. The Eagles. 4: This Seattle grunge band backed Neil Young on his "Mirror Ball" CD. Pearl Jam. 5: 5 years after the release of his first album, he had his first top 10 hit with "Just The Way You Are". Billy Joel. Round 4. Category: Top 100 Newspapers 1: It's no news this city's home to the Rocky Mountain News. Denver. 2: Only 4 U.S. papers have circulations of over 1 million and this 5-letter word is in 2 of their names. Times. 3: By their names, it's the frequency of The News in Dayton and The Oklahoman in Oklahoma City. daily. 4: Look into it and you'll see this Philly paper's name is spelled with an "I"; the one in Cincinnati, with an "E". the Inquirer. 5: This Connecticut city's Courant covers current affairs. Hartford. Round 5. Category: Seashore Life 1: An edible type of this seaweed seen at low tide grows up to 10 feet long on the Atlantic coast. Kelp. 2: Blubber and the tufts at the base of their densely packed feathers keep them warm while diving. Penguins. 3: The American species of this crustacean has a 6-segmented tail. Lobster. 4: They hang around in bars, feed on plankton and produce those famous little spheres of nacre. Oysters. 5: Scallops swim for their lives when they sense these 5-armed creatures approaching. Starfish. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!

Sioux Falls Current

JUST THE WAY YOU ARE

Buddy Weaver Music Podcast
Modern Western Square Dancing in 2021- Singing Calls Using SSD Calls (#3)

Buddy Weaver Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2021 32:35


This podcast advocates for the newest Modern Western Square Dance program - SSD or Social Square Dancing.  Proving to be a dancer favorite as it promotes dancer success and the opportunity for non-dancers to join into square dancing faster. Today's episode features Staff Recording Artists calling singing calls using the SSD program.  This is excellent for home use, when you don't have a caller, or for callers to use as a learning resource. Here are the callers and singing calls in this episode: Eric Henerlau calling "Sugar Sugar" on Blue Star Music 2573 Ken Bower calling "Night Train To Memphis" on Blue Star/Square L 1003 Andy Allemao calling "TROUBLE" on Rawhide Music 1186 Bear Miller calling "Macho Man" on Rawhide Music 1163 Mike Hogan calling "Sea Of Heartbreak" on Rawhide Music 1099 Lisa Lincoln calling "Hallelujah" on Female Edition Blue Star 201 Jerry Gilbreath calling "Rocking With You" on Rawhide Music 1224 Buddy Weaver calling "Just The Way You Are" on Blue Star Music 2569 Please take a moment to make a gift to offset our production costs.  Every contribution helps and is appreciated. MAKE A DONATION

Strong Songs
"Scenes from an Italian Restaurant" by Billy Joel

Strong Songs

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 56:19 Very Popular


A bottle of red... a bottle of white... whatever kind of mood you're in, we're talking Billy Joel tonight!Pull up a table and join Kirk for a long look into one of Joel's most enduring songs, the seven-and-a-half minute, five course musical meal that is "Scenes from an Italian Restaurant." The centerpiece on Joel's breakthrough 1977 album The Stranger, Italian Restaurant has got it all: schmaltzy sax, hard rock rhythms, love, heartbreak, and a pair of harmonized clarinets. Written by: Billy JoelProduced by: Phil RamoneAlbum: The Stranger (1977)Listen/Buy: Apple Music | Amazon | SpotifyFEATURED/DISCUSSED:"Movin' Out (Anthony's Song)," "Just The Way You Are," "Vienna," "Only The Good Die Young," and "She's Always a Woman to Me" by Billy Joel from The Stranger, 1977Joel discussing Phil Ramone in The Complete Albums Collection documentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sm5-oQNENnM“Bohemian Rhapsody” by Freddie Mercury and Queen from A Night at the Opera, 1975“One Angry Dwarf and 200 Solemn Faces” by Ben Folds from Whatever and Ever Amen, 2005“You Never Can Tell” by Chuck Berry, 1964“Jack and Diane” by John Mellencamp from American Fool, 1982“Born to Run” by Bruce Springsteen from Born to Run, 1975OUTRO SOLOIST: Steve PardoThis episode's outro soloist is the one and only Steve Pardo. Steve is a Nashville, TN based producer, composer, and saxophonist. You can find out more at his website: https://www.stevepardo.com/STRONG MERCHVisit the Strong Songs merch store for some cool t-shirts, mugs, totes, and more: store.strongsongspodcast.comKEEP IT SOCIALYou can follow Strong Songs on Twitter @StrongSongs: http://twitter.com/strongsongsAnd you can find Kirk on Twitter @Kirkhamilton and on Instagram at @Kirk_Hamilton: https://www.instagram.com/kirk_hamilton/NEWSLETTER/MAILING LISTSign up for Kirk's mailing list to start getting monthly-ish newsletters with music recommendations, links, news, and extra thoughts on new Strong Songs episodes: https://kirkhamilton.substack.com/subscribeSTRONG PLAYLISTSKirk has condensed his Strong Songs picks into a single new list, which you can find on Spotify and Apple Music, and YouTube Music.SUPPORT STRONG SONGS ON PATREON!Thanks to all of Strong Songs' Patrons! You're the reason I'm able to keep the show going strong and ad-free. If you want to join the Patreon, go here: https://Patreon.com/StrongSongsAUGUST 2021 WHOLE-NOTE PATRONS

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Instant Trivia
Episode 121 - Historic Quotations - Celebrity Marriages - For Sax And Violins - Nfl Home Stadiums - Tv D.o.a.

Instant Trivia

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 7:38


Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 121, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Historic Quotations 1: On June 18, 1940 Churchill said, "The battle for France is over" and this "is about to begin". the Battle of Britain. 2: In the early 16th century, this painter and genius wrote, "The Medici created and destroyed me". (Leonardo) da Vinci. 3: In 1938 he said, "There has come back from Germany to Downing Street peace with honor". (Neville) Chamberlain. 4: (Hello, I'm Peggy Noonan. I'm a former presidential speech writer.) I worked on the speech in which Ronald Reagan said the Challenger crew had "slipped the surly bonds of Earth to touch" this. the face of God. 5: At Manila Bay, Commodore Dewey said to this captain of his flagship, "You may fire when you are ready...". (Charles) Gridley. Round 2. Category: Celebrity Marriages 1: This Oscar winner married 2 actresses, Dixie Lee and Kathryn Grant. Bing Crosby. 2: Miranda Lambert is married to this fellow country star. Blake Shelton. 3: On Valentine's Day, 1991, this "Sleepless in Seattle" star married her sweetheart, Dennis Quaid. Meg Ryan. 4: This co-star of "The Big Bang Theory" married tennis player Ryan Sweeting on December 31, 2013. Kaley Cuoco. 5: This co-star of "The Big Bang Theory" married tennis player Ryan Sweeting on December 31, 2013. Kaley Cuoco. Round 3. Category: For Sax And Violins 1: Charlie Daniels reported a fiddle of gold was bet against a soul when "The Devil Went Down To" this state. Georgia. 2: Naturally, Sidney Sax played violin on this Beatles hit with "all the lonely people". "Eleanor Rigby". 3: In 1977 Phil Woods was smooth as silk playing a sax solo on this man's "Just The Way You Are". Billy Joel. 4: A young David Bowie took sax lessons from Ronnie Ross, who played on this man's hit "Walk On The Wild Side". Lou Reed. 5: Boyd Tinsley rocks the violin ( and yes, he makes that possible) in this "Ants Marching" jam band. the Dave Matthews Band. Round 4. Category: Nfl Home Stadiums 1: Mile High Stadium. Denver Broncos. 2: The Superdome. New Orleans Saints. 3: Invesco Field at Mile High. the Denver Broncos. 4: Sun Devil Stadium. Arizona Cardinals. 5: Paul Brown Stadium. the Bengals. Round 5. Category: Tv D.o.a. 1: Assistant D.A. Sylvia Costas and Detectives Danny Sorenson and Bobby Simone all met tragic ends on this show. NYPD Blue. 2: When Rory Cochrane left this CBS show, his character was killed off; did David Caruso give him career advice?. CSI: Miami. 3: On "M*A*S*H", this Lt. Col.'s "Plane was shot down over the sea of Japan. It spun in. There weren't no survivors". (Henry) Blake. 4: Though previously killed and buried in a big funeral, this show's Bobby returned in 1986, clean as a whistle. Dallas. 5: Unfortunately, Nate wasn't just a co-owner of the Fisher and Diaz Funeral Home, he also was a client on this show. Six Feet Under. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!

Quantum Week
Oct 10-16, 2010: The Social Network/Just The Way You Are

Quantum Week

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2021 99:06


On this episode of Quantum Week: movie ”The Social Network”, and song “Just The Way You Are”. Want extra content? Become a patron! https://www.patreon.com/Quantum_Week

Your Next Fifty
Episode 31: Love Your Business!! Being YOU with Lara Wellman

Your Next Fifty

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2021 33:37


How do you show up in your business and in your life? Do you try and be like other people thinking that THAT is what people want to see?? Or do you let people see the real YOU? If you don't why not? Today on the show, we're speaking with our amazing friend and coach, Lara Wellman from the Biz Studio, about the importance of authenticity - showing up JUST THE WAY YOU ARE, and how that will only be beneficial to you as a business owner and to your clients! ******   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yournext50podcast IG: https://www.instagram.com/yournext50podcast/   ------------------------ CONNECT WITH SYLVIA OTVOS, Visibility and Business Coach Go to https://so-vibrant.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sylviaotvos/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SOVibrantVisibilityCoach   ----------------------------------- CONNECT WITH JENNY MITCHELL, Executive Coach and Fundraising Coach Website: https://www.chavender.com  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/chavender-research-initiatives-inc./about/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/JennyChavender

LagunaPalooza: Fantasy Concert
BILLY JOEL (Live and In Concert)

LagunaPalooza: Fantasy Concert

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2021 59:51


Selections include Angry Youngman, Uptown Girl, It's Still Rock N' Roll To Me, Only The Good Die Young, Keeping The Faith, The River of Dreams, Just The Way You Are, She's Got A Way, My Life, Big Shot, and You May Be Right. (taken from Live At Shea Stadium, In Moscow and Carnegie Hall)

Searcher
Just The Way You Are

Searcher

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 1:57


Challenge, if you accept, is to stand outside your home and sing the Bruno Mars song “Just The Way You Are”. If you are caught or projectiles thrown at you, we will disavow any knowledge of you or this challenge. #missionimpossible #challenge #brunomars #justthewayyouare #idareyou

We Are Cowgirl
Unscripted & Vulnerable

We Are Cowgirl

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2021 21:51


What is this podcast? Who is Kenz? This podcast is unscripted & vulnerable. Recorded in a parking lot, yup. NOTHING & NOBODY is perfect here. However, you are invited JUST THE WAY YOU ARE. Embrace your inner cowgirl & show the world your vulnerable. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Peligrosamente juntos
Peligrosamente juntos - Gene García/AP Big Band - 06/02/21

Peligrosamente juntos

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2021 60:05


Gene García "Génesis" : “The Journey” “Samadhi” “Just The Way You Are” “Time Goes By (Not My Soul)” “Let It Shine” “Soul To Soul” “Strawberry Army” “Walkin’ Alone” “Back Door” “Isn’t It A Pity” “The King Of Universe” AP Big Band "Plays Radiohead" : "Reckoner" Escuchar audio

Funky Net Radio Podcast
Funky Net Radio 113回【2020年1月31日配信】

Funky Net Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2021 28:23


毎度お騒がせしております。ファネラジです。 新コーナー"My Favorite Things"ではあんなことやこんなことについてお話をさせていただいております・・・。 家事に、仕事に、運転中に、聞き流しながら楽しんでいただければ幸いです。 ぜひお聴きください♪ 【オンエア楽曲】 Just The Way You Are / 浅川貴史&The Family Soul(Billy Joel カバー) #MyFavoriteThings #ビール #秋山とパン #JustTheWayYouAre #Billy Joel 【Funky Net Radio】 パーソナリティ 浅川貴史(Vo,Gt) 小瀬友美(Cho, Vo) ファンキーでちょっとアレなシンガーソングライター・浅川貴史と ビールとダジャレが大好き!ちょっと小粋なドリフシンガー小瀬友美が メインパーソナリティとなり、「ファンキーで楽しく!」をテーマに 毎週日曜日にお送りしている収録番組です。 以下、4つのサイトにて配信中! You Tube http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5…K4XSENP8CIaJLydMr Pod Cast http://podcasts.apple.com/jp/podcast/funk…st/id1082174576 Spotify http://open.spotify.com/show/5h567ELsQd5…s7T3OCL6JxN4nauA Sound Cloud https://soundcloud.app.goo.gl/Vx4kGVkoZMnZWQbb8 --------------------- 小瀬友美 公式HP http://kosetomomi.amebaownd.com 小瀬友美 You Tube Channel http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwtCjOouQVNRP5fAmJMXNDQ ---------------------- バックナンバーはこちら(1回~100回)↓ http://asakawatakashi9.wixsite.com/a... 番組公式Twitterはこちら↓ http://twitter.com/net_funky 浅川貴史&The Family Soul公式ホームページはこちら↓ http://familysoul.amebaownd.com Full Soul Recordの公式ホームページはこちら↓ http://www.fullsoulrecord.com -----------------------------------------------------

Spiritual Dope
Krista Xiomara | I'm Awake! Now What?

Spiritual Dope

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2021 54:50


Krista Xiomara is a writer, blogger, podcast host, poet, and author. Krista lives and thrives in Austin, Texas with her dog Penny Moon and maintains her spiritual practices through the lens of Buddhism. She is committed to raising the greater collective consciousness of the world through her podcast, writings, and speaking engagements. Her first non-fiction book, “The Alchemy of Kindness” focuses on helping individuals move from self-rejection to self-love through transforming their internal dialogue with radical kindness and self-compassion to create and sustain long-term unconditional positive regard for oneself. Podcast: http://imawakenowwhatpodcast.libsyn.com/ Website: www.iamkristaxiomara.com Instagram: @iamkristaxiomara @ianwpodcast Brandon Handley 0:00 321 Hey, there's spiritual dope. Today I am on with my guest, Krista zetta mata on Ted's butchered it, but I did my best. She is a writer, a blogger, a podcast host poet and author, Krystal lives and thrives in Austin, Texas with her dog, Penny moon, and maintains her spiritual practices through the lens of Buddhism. She is committed to raising the greater collective consciousness of the world through her podcast, writings and speaking engagements. Her first nonfiction book, the alchemy of kindness focuses on helping individuals move from self rejection, to self love through transforming their internal dialogue with radical kindness and self compassion to create and sustain long term unconditional, positive regard of oneself. Woof, we got through it. So welcome to the podcast. And thanks for being here today. Krista Xiomara 0:56 Thank you for having me, Brandon. Brandon Handley 0:59 Absolutely, absolutely. So I always start us off with the idea that spirit the universe speaks through us, right? There's this inherent message that's coming through us today, specifically through you, that is for somebody who's listening. What is that message? Krista Xiomara 1:23 I think for me, the message is always about homecoming to ourselves. Because we are living in a world that is constantly taking us away from ourselves and asking us to be something other than ourselves. And so I think in the vein of my book, my podcast, my own journey, it all comes back to I really, truly believe that the path to enlightenment is the path of self love and self return to oneself. I think there's no higher purpose we all have in this life, except for returning to ourselves so that we might love and greet the world from a very different place than it usually asks us to. Brandon Handley 2:16 That's a fantastic message. It really is what it is. And you know, of course, the first thing that jumps out to someone that's not in this is I mean, look, even for myself, I'd run around and and she told me years ago, that you had to go on a journey to find yourself and be like, Well, you're right there. Where do you need to go? Right. So what do you mean by you know, there's that I love it. What says but what is what do you mean by this journey to ourselves, return to oneself within that? Krista Xiomara 2:45 Yeah, so I, I referenced in my book, and in the podcast, oftentimes this extended metaphor that I like to call the puzzle. And it's this idea that we come into this world as a fully formed puzzle. And we get thrown into our families and society and to relationship with other people. And immediately when we land in our family, our family starts to take some of the puzzle pieces out to match with their puzzle pieces. Sometimes they don't like the way your puzzle pieces look. So they they chuck them. And when you grow into adulthood, you will look into the mirror. And you will see that not only are you missing puzzle pieces, but your own pieces are disorganized and out of place. And my podcasts that centers around the idea of personal development and spirituality, which inevitably, continually cross over one another. If you go on either of those paths, they both cross each other over and in our human experience in coming home to ourselves. Part of that homecoming is about going and finding our puzzle pieces that were chucked out the window, finding puzzle pieces that that actually make a better mosaic of what we actually landed in in this life, and then putting ourselves back together as our authentic, beautiful whole selves. Because we arrived here hole, and the world tells us we're not that tells us we're broken. It tells us we're damaged. It tells us we're not good enough. It tells us we're not thin enough. But we land literally in this human form as these beautiful whole human creatures. And to me, enlightenment in this age is about ascending beyond our current culture, and living so at peace with ourselves that we create piece around us. Brandon Handley 4:54 That's great. So when you talk about these puzzle pieces, and you're telling the story, I always think about Humpty Dumpty fell off the wall, Humpty Dumpty had a great fall All the King's Men, right? And so it's kind of similar, right? Like you're the only one that can put all your pieces back together. Right? You're the only one that recognizes even your own pieces. Right? And you also are the only one that has capability to recognize that this this, this picture is complete. Krista Xiomara 5:19 Exactly. Right. Right. Brandon Handley 5:22 Yeah. So. So let's talk for a second on on your podcast. I'm so jealous of the name of the podcast. I really am. It's so simple. But it's an it's so but it's so perfect. What's the name of your podcast? Krista Xiomara 5:36 The podcast is called I'm awake. Now what? Brandon Handley 5:39 Man is genius, right? So how did you know first of all, how did you discover that you were a personally awake? How do you define awake? And then what made you decide to be a voice for that? Krista Xiomara 5:52 Yeah. So as many people who've listened to the podcast know that my journey started out, in a very weird offshoot of Catholicism growing up that was based a lot in conformity, fear and submission and denial of my own humanity and my gender, essentially. And towards the end of my 20s, I started to question start questioning a lot of things. And I started to look at the way the church taught, and the way I grew up, and the people that taught me my Christian values, and they weren't in alignment with each other. There was a lot of contradictions, there was like a lot of loopholes, and I'm very much a type a person, and I very much love rules. And so I one day just realized there are all these rules in the Catholic Church that people are supposed to follow. And maybe people are following them to like 45 to 50%. Like maybe that's, that's really giving a lot of credit to a lot of people. And like, what is the point of all of this then? And that was like the first breaking I was like the first cracking open of my conditioning, my cultural and religious conditioning, where I started to question like, Well, what does this all mean? What What do I believe, and I basically pulled myself out of my religious experience, and found myself in a yoga Ashram. And that's when I realized that in my conditioning, I was asleep. And I would refer to myself as a sleep walker or a sheeple. And then when I came onto the yogic path, I realized that there was this other more inviting, more self led way to be in relationship with yourself, the world and God. And I realized that was an awakened state and awakened a way of being with yourself. In addition to that those people that I met in that yoga ashram, were so at peace, and within so much harmony with themselves, that I knew that's what I wanted, I could point to it, I could see, that's exactly how I want to live in myself and live in the world. How do I get that? And so this awakening started to happen. And it was like a decade's long journey from like about 28. to, to 37 was a huge opening and cracking open of everything. And I, like you immersed myself in a great deal of texts and experiences and ideas and curiosities and curiosity. I think, if anything I've learned is a spiritual practice, the practice of curiosity is a spiritual practice, they're one in the same and you cannot go on this journey, and not be a curious person, because you'll, you'll bump you'll get stuck. So if you don't have curiosity as your lens for a lot of this, you'll get stuck. And so I knew that when I got to the other end, I love podcasts, I love radio, I love all of that. I knew when I got to the opposite end of it, and I had matured into a place of my own homecoming spiritually, that I wanted to create a system and a community where people could go and listen to like your story and other people's story of like, how are they navigating this awakening, which is very disorienting, very cumbersome, very scary, because you've got a dress like the light and the dark parts. And so my podcast was birthed in this idea of like, you wake up, and now what do you do? Brandon Handley 9:42 And it's so so true. It's so disorienting, even even right from the onset. I think what you said there was, we do recognize that in you know, your your, your place of faith and religion, that just about 40% of the people They're not following the rules. So why am I trying so hard at it right is my guess because you said your type a right? You're like, why am I trying so hard? Why am I putting all my effort into this? And these guys are getting away with 40% something's something's not lining up. So and then and then, you know, that begins to kind of crack the veil, right? That begins to up against to say, Well, if that wasn't right, man, because you probably based sounds like you base quite a bit off of that, right? Or at least from that space. And now there's now everything's just kind of flying off. Right? That's the whole the whole, you know, well, Jesus, the Wizard of Oz, right, the man behind the man behind the curtain curtain. Yeah, yeah. And, you know, what you're saying to me, too, is really, really reminds me of the Alan Watts. Knew, and I know, fans of Alan Watts, right? So it reminds me of like, when he's talking about the monks in Zen Buddhism, when they would go up to the samurai eyes, right? And the samurai is bialik I don't know what Samurai is do but they, you know, they do their Samurai thing. And then the monk shows like no fear because he's a total peace with himself. Right? He's like, go ahead, I'm good. Do what you got to do. But and, and and then the samurai sees, you know, kind of what you saw these people are so at peace. So it like they have something and it's, it's nearly palatable, right? You can almost touch it. Krista Xiomara 11:25 Yes. Brandon Handley 11:25 And you're like, you're like, I want some of that. Unknown Speaker 11:29 Mm hmm. Brandon Handley 11:29 Right. And so that's that's kind of what I'm hearing you say right. But uh, if you know, so how did you decide to head in you What made you go to like yoga and an ashram? Right, because that's a, that's a pretty big leap from from from Catholicism. Krista Xiomara 11:47 It's a huge, it's a huge leap. I read and this is going to be this is the cheesiest part of my whole story, but it's so it I can't deny it. It's everywhere. I've said it multiple times. But I had read Liz Gilbert's Eat, Pray Love. I know. You just posted an Elizabeth Gilbert quote today. I love her. She's everything to me. To me. She's like my, my female Jesus on this earth. She's so honest and transparent. And after I read her book, I was like, if she can figure out her life, and then yogic ashram, I think I can too. And she was right, because it's the source. It's so old. It's so ancient. It's so tied to the truth of what we are, beyond our current civilization. They have all of the wisdom there and their texts. So I landed in that I luckily had that yogic ashram in this tiny town of Spokane, of all places, Spokane, Washington. Brandon Handley 12:49 Yeah, that's, you know, it's funny, because that's my, my, I spent a summer up there. Growing up, it is it is tiny. Like you said, Krista Xiomara 12:59 there's like 200,000 people there something at the time, but yeah, and so then that led me again, like, curiosity became my guiding light. So the SWAMI who created that ashram there, Swami shivananda, Radha, this beautiful German Swami who is now passed on, but she had a prolific writing career. So I read all her books. And then I'm very much a root cause kind of person. I work in quality management systems in my regular life. And so when I want to understand something, I have to get to the base of it. And so once I dipped into the yogic ashram, which was based in Hinduism, that kind of led me down the path of Buddhism and Zen and Sufi ism, and Islam and Judaism. And then I realized I need to really understand these other religions and philosophies. And I really got into stoicism with Marcus Aurelius. And of course, then you go into the spiritual side, which is like all of the beautiful teachers we've had, like Alan Watts, and Wayne Dyer, and Michael Dooley, all these people have done such massive work and you just realize they're all saying the same thing, which is, you are God God is you live a life that is honest and pure and of service of others. And that's all you have to do and show up in this world as Brandon Handley 14:32 so how are you accepting yourself as you know, God, right, I think that that's definitely been one of the bigger stumbling blocks, right? Because we also, we, you know, Westerners, we've got like this, you know, one concept of God, right? And then Hinduism and Eastern and other spiritualities have this other concept of Gods so when you say that, we're all God, what is your concept of that and how do you sleep at night with that? Right, like, I mean, cuz that's, that's definitely a challenge because, um, you know, I can tell you just from my own practice I can I can do like great meditations and I'll be like, I can get myself to like love. But I can't, you know, sometimes I had that struggle with, you know, seeing myself as God, right? Like I can be I am love. Right? But then I'm like I am God. I'm like, Hey, wait a second, buddy, what do you think in there? Right? So just walk me through that? Because I'd be curious to hear what that sounds like it looks like for you? Krista Xiomara 15:29 Well, yeah, it's interesting that you bring that up, I would say the thing, where I've shaken out in my relationship with God, which is too small of a word for what created us, I think. And I don't think it's one person. But one of the things that I, I came to terms with on my journey to is like, in Catholicism, and a lot of the Abrahamic religions, and even some of the Eastern ones, there's this idea that God exists wholly in perfection, and that divinity equates perfection. But if you look around the world, if if a god or gods created us, there are so many imperfections in this world that make it absolutely beautiful. You can walk into a forest, like right now I can see outside of my house is the greenbelt here in Austin, which is like our, our forest, and it's untamed, and it's wild. And it's, you know, it's not perfect, and we're not perfect. And that means that the thing that created me is also imperfect, and I'm comfortable knowing that it's probably still evolving to, and we're evolving together. And that wisdom that exists in me to understand that helps me connect to my own divinity and remove that disconnection that I grew up with that said, like, God is in this place, and God can only be accessed through these people. And God is only available to X, Y, and Z. But I think we are born with a god shaped portion of our of God in our body and in our soul, and in our energy that circulates us as human beings. And it's a matter of recognizing that in ourselves. It's, it's not that you're better than anyone if you know that you have God within you or that God is something you know, unattainable. We all have it. And I think the manifestation of understanding that God is within you, is when you act in kindness and compassion and humility to other people. Because that's, that's literally God working through you, that's your own divinity, that the part of you that is God is coming forward. And it's manifesting as those actions as this podcast. As of the way you help people as a coach Brandon, like, that's, that's you and God, that's like you guys co creating, it's this beautiful co creation that we all get to be a part of that has been denied, especially in the Western world, because it's built on these Abrahamic religions and say, no Gods this other thing, but it's not. Brandon Handley 18:15 Fair enough. Fair enough. You know, I 100% agree with all all what you're saying. And the one thing I would say, though, is I was recently introduced to a new definition of the word perfect. Meaning that you don't need anything else. That's all it means. Right? So actually, if you go to sleep tonight, Crystal, Do you need anything else? done today? You're perfect. Today, the world you live in is perfect. Mm hmm. Right. I mean, that forest over there, it doesn't need anything else today to be that forest, does it? Now it's a perfect forest. Right, you know, so somebody had introduced it and just said that that was like the old, you know, way back when that's what that word meant, like, you don't need anything else. And if that's if that's the definition of perfect, then there's a lot of us that are perfect, that don't think that we are right, therefore we keep ourselves from saying, Man, I can't access God, because last time, you should see me last week, that wasn't cool. Right? Or like, you know, they've got all these things that that make them think that they're being kept away from God. Right? The only thing that's keeping them away from that is themselves, right? Krista Xiomara 19:26 That's exactly right. Right. Brandon Handley 19:28 Yeah. And to your point today, it doesn't make somebody better or worse to say, I'm connected to God. Right. I'm divine. You know, that's, that's basically it boils down to a choice. Is that fair to say? Krista Xiomara 19:43 Well, yeah, and I would say the when if if somebody is saying that, that should raise a lot of alarm bells in your mind, if they're creating that disconnection to you from them because they have a closer connection to God than you should run for the hills. Brandon Handley 20:02 No good can come to that. That's what that's like the Crusades. Right. So, you know, so what made you decide to be the voice though, you know by by taking it and you know, by literally opening up you know their voice and bringing this to bringing us to the greater masses a and then be like, talk about stuffing into that like What gave you the confidence to be that person. Krista Xiomara 20:24 Um, I mean, I'm not know if it was a matter of like confidence more than the desire to help. So like a lot of my motivations as an individual comes from the desire to alleviate other people's suffering, whether that's through community through the podcast through holding space for them to process things, whether it's just been friendship with somebody, so they don't feel alone. The my motivation was that I know there's people that need to hear these things. And I would say the best example of that was the summer when I finally put into one conglomerated space, the journey of me leaving my religion of origin, making sense of all of that trauma, releasing it and coming home to myself. And I can't tell you how much I've heard from people all over the world about how liberating it was to have somebody regurgitate that life experience that they had gone through, and that they were either at the beginning, the two middle parts or the end, and feeling like me, too. And I think when we do this work, like and you do your spiritual dope, podcast on your coaching and stuff, I don't think there's any deeper modality of love that we can do for each other than to see and hear each other. And I think what's funny about the world we live in now is social media is exactly that. It's this deep seated desire to be seen and to be heard, and to feel like you matter in this world. And I think us on the spiritual path. Our goal and creating this content is to also be a mirror to the people who are in the process of it all. Because we need each other and we need each other's experiences and wisdom and honesty and integrity. To help us through this this journey. We can't do it alone. Brandon Handley 22:40 Yes, so how many? You know, when you open it up? Was there any fear? Was there any family or friends? were surprised or shocked by about kind of what you were doing in that space? How about your co workers, right? Like, I mean, is this something that your your, you know, your day job, right, you've got the day jobs, that's something that you know, you share with openly there? Or is this kind of like, you go to work today is Christa. You know, I'm here working today, and then you come come home at night, and you're like, let's finish delivery at some people. Right? Krista Xiomara 23:18 Yeah. Well, it's funny, just to that point, and then I'll answer your question is one of the things that was, was very much a bone of contention in my own life when I was in my religious upbringing and still in the church of origin was, I did feel like they're like I had a dichotomy. There was like work Krista and then there was like, religious Krista and sometimes religious Krista could come out and sometimes only work Krista could come out or Krista in her marriage or Krista with her friends, or what not. And the thing that has been the most liberating on this path is that I the just the the ability to show up as yourself everywhere all the time is more peace than I could have ever asked for in my life. And so if people ask me about my podcast, or I'll tell people about it and my work life, but more than anything, what has changed about diet, you know, the duality of Christa, old Krista and new Krista is that my spiritual practices come into my work life and so I'm just as compassionate and kind and, you know, harmonious with my co workers who don't know anything about me. There's a lot of them who don't have never met me. I work remotely no matter what, because of COVID but, but I show up like that to them the way I show up to my podcast guests, the way I show up to my family, that I'm in relationship with my friends, and that's the thing that has changed more than anything. So I do tell people about it. Mostly my family doesn't really care, they don't really even understand what it is like they're so in their own world and in their own religious experience, still that they don't really get it, they don't understand that it's a thing that it's grown, that it has a lot of reach that people are super interested in it. So like, there's a small subset of people I get to really celebrate my podcast with like, you are one of them. And you know, the other people in my life, like, everyone else could care less and Brandon Handley 25:34 less interesting, though, you know, it's all it's always interesting to hear, you know, how you kind of charge for arthritis. What I'm hearing, you say, though, too, is, at some point, there was a merger of the two of us, or maybe there was a, or maybe the you left behind all of all of this, and you're like, this is all I'm going to be, you know, this is who I am. Now, this, this is what this looks like, to me about like that decision? Because I think that's pretty interesting. Krista Xiomara 26:01 Yeah, I mean, I think that our society asks that of us, our society asks us, all of us, men, women, children, mothers, fathers, to show up in these really specific ways. And even the people that we have relationships with, sometimes don't even want to see all of us. And so in my book of the book, that I'm writing, the alchemy of kindness, I say in there multiple times that it's like an it's like an act of bravery, to never turn against yourself to love yourself, no matter what you do, because we all make mistakes where, you know, I don't always show up compassionately. Although like, I wish I could I wish I that would be like every day of my existence. But I still fail in that in interactions and certain things like that. So for me, thinking about that, that whole idea of coming home to yourself and having that, that, basically, it's like if you think about it visually, like maybe you're projecting out these different kind of what are they called, like emojis or I'm not, I can't think of the word right now. But you've got these projections of yourself in the world. And in this journey, what we do is we like suck it all in and we become one, in and of ourselves. Because when I was living in that other place, I was very much at war with myself, I was at war with my ideals. I was at war with my words and my mind and everything. And being able to bring in all those parts of ourselves those avatars, that's what I was trying to say, you know, we have these avatars of like, podcast, Brandon, and podcasts, or Brandon father, and all these things, these avatars, but we're really the central core, we're the bean and bringing it like bringing those avatars in as part of the work on this path. Because to live authentically and truly, in yourself is, is I think, again, the work that we have to do here because our society has become something very wild and different. And authenticity, authenticity and wholeness is not always wanted. Brandon Handley 28:23 So, the one thing that I see out there a lot, and you know, again, I agree, I agree with everything you're saying. The one thing I see out there a lot is is this idea of being the be your authentic self. Krista Xiomara 28:36 Yeah. The bumper sticker. Brandon Handley 28:38 Yeah, I haven't seen it. But I haven't seen a bumper sticker since March. Um, the the idea is, though, whoo, and what is your authentic self, and what you're describing is like, stop, stop, stop, like projecting all of what you think everybody, you think what everybody wants to see. And pull that all back in. And really sit with yourself. Right. And, and, and, and that's it. That's just the one, the one self that that needs to happen. And that is your authentic self. And you'll be able to know and feel your authentic self when every day doesn't suck anymore. Krista Xiomara 29:18 And when you're not questioning everything, right, you know, you're not in alignment with yourself. If you don't know what you want, if you let people make decisions for you, if you feel uncomfortable, even facing yourself. Those are like the big red flags, that you're not living in authenticity with yourself and that you are not in alignment with your core being. And I think a lot of people go on this spiritual journey. And that's the outcome. The outcome is them coming home to themselves. A lot of the spiritual other work is healing and releasing stuff that no longer serves you and, and and finding your true self. Honestly, I'm sorry, I'm beating this To a dead horse, but it's how I feel this journey is is. That is the purpose that, like all of us doing this work is like if we love ourselves, and this is a universal truth that I hated hearing, and I didn't know it was true, I had to hear like 5000 times. But if we love ourselves, and we're at harmony with ourselves, and we're at peace with ourselves, and we are authentically in alignment with ourselves, the world aligns itself as well, because when we show up authentically, then we allow other people to show up authentically, when we are compassionate with ourselves and other people can give some self compassion to themselves and give themselves a break. Like that's what it's all about. Brandon Handley 30:45 Where do you think you first saw that evidence, right evidence of that concept. And when did it finally click? Krista Xiomara 30:53 I did say 10 years. At the yogic ashram, honestly, that was the first time where, like, the thing that with the authenticity, to just go back to the story about like, living in these dual places in my religion of origin, there was in the religion of origin, there was very much this idea of Do as I say, not as I do. And then going into the yogic ashram and watching people match up their actions with their words. And I was like, Oh, these people are living it. They're living their true, honest, transparent, authentic selves. And I knew that that's what I wanted, I didn't know that the outcome would be this huge homecoming at all, I had no idea that that would happen. I just knew I didn't want to be in conflict with myself anymore. And I felt very conflicted in my religious experience. Not because necessarily, even I wasn't living up to the rules. But the goalposts was always moving. If we want to talk back again about the God thing. It was like, you know, I, I, Unknown Speaker 32:05 I, Krista Xiomara 32:06 you know, I was abstinent I didn't do drugs, I didn't, you know, drink, I didn't curse, and I still wasn't good enough for God, I still wasn't good enough for my church, not you know, the goalpost just kept moving. And then you I went to the yoga ashram, and I'm like, No, these people, they know what they're doing. Brandon Handley 32:27 That's hilarious. You know, I was never none of those things. I probably would have been incinerated going in. And that's always what I kind of thought. Like, they're not they don't want any of this. Um, you know, I love what you're saying there, you see that these people are actually living their truth. And you know, you're living your truth now. And then, you know, I like to hear how we'll just call it like the universe has opened up for you, because your podcast looks like you've had, you know, just a great run, right? You've had a great run, you're having great conversations. You're putting out a book. My guess is you've got more behind that. But also sounds to me, like you've found a way to and I'm just guessing here, you found a way to like, kind of surrender to it and let it like, be organic. Unknown Speaker 33:19 Mm hmm. Unknown Speaker 33:21 That's about that. Krista Xiomara 33:22 Yeah. I mean, if we want to talk technically about the podcast, like, like anybody else, I started, I don't know what the hell I was doing. And I had to learn how to edit. And all of that stuff. I just had an idea that I wanted to put this information out, and I just needed to find a way to do it. And I had to figure out all of those things. And what I, I recently did an interview with a gal about how to start a podcast and one of my advice for somebody was just go in knowing that it's gonna evolve. And that's part of the process instead of being stuck in this like, box. So my first two seasons, I didn't know what I was doing. I changed the format a couple times, I changed the way it was, you know, presented, I changed my branding, and I did a bunch of things. Like, I didn't know what I was doing. And that was okay. And finally, after with a lot of trial and error, like I think our life is supposed to be it's supposed to be this loving, existence of trial and error, and we don't get punished when we error. It's just a learning lesson and we pivot, right? So I pivoted, and I found the right sequence. And I found an audience that resonated with what I was saying, which allowed me to bring bigger guests on because like, the bigger your podcast gets, the more people want to come. And I was just telling a Mona, who, you know, it's funny to think when I started my podcast, like, every week, like seven people would listen to it and now it's like, Up to 21,000 people a week. That's a lot of people listening Brandon Handley 35:03 does a lot of people. Yeah, not congratulations. That's fantastic. Krista Xiomara 35:06 But it was yours. You know, it's not like that happened overnight. This it has been me just diligently sitting down and saying, I don't care about the numbers. I don't care about the monetary compensation, what I care about is being of service to people on the path who need help. And I'm going to show up, and this is what I'm going to do, as that's as simple as I can explain it. Brandon Handley 35:30 No, I mean, that's perfect, right. But again, so thank you for that. What I'm looking for is just the path opening up, right? And it sounds to me again, like you've like, again, you've kind of surrendered, right? You're not forcing something. You're not saying hey, you didn't come up and be like, Alright, well, 1231 2018, I'm looking for, like 75,000 downloads and that should that be a great year, right? Instead, you said, Hey, this neat, I need to do this, this is something I'm doing. This is something that I'm doing as much for me as for anybody else, I'm looking to be of service. I'm not looking for anything other than that, like you're you're doing it in an altruistic nature, right? Krista Xiomara 36:16 Mm hmm. Brandon Handley 36:17 But the idea is that once you kind of move with your intention with your purpose, and you know, you're in full alignment, the idea is that the universe opens up for you. Have you found that to be true for yourself? Krista Xiomara 36:30 Yeah. And that's one of the universal truths. I know, you and I have talked about this already that it is true. I just think that when you go in, honestly, and you ask to co create with the universe, like, honestly, things just fall into place. And there's no easier way to say it is that like, when I wanted to do the podcast, I was actually telling my therapist about it. And she told me about this guy who happened to produce his own podcast, and he could help me and he helped me and tell me get it off the ground. And it was like, in the alchemist, where Paulo Coelho quotecolo, says, you know, like, the universe will conspire to bring everything to your plate. And it, it really is true, I think, the thing that I would leave the audience with is that you just have to continue to make actionable steps and show up and sometimes your steps are in the wrong direction. But the universe will course correct for you, it'll let you know you're on the wrong path. And you just keep putting one foot in front of the other. And this idea of the surrender, is that I have this idea, but I'm not tied to it. And that's where the surrender comes in. So I had this podcast idea, and I thought I wanted it to be this thing. And I let it evolve and become something that it is today and have had opportunities because of it. In that way, is a large surrender, because I let it do what it needs to do. And I'm just kind of the conduit at the end of the day. Does that answer it? Brandon Handley 38:11 It does? Yep. I mean, that. Nailed it. So that I mean, that's the space though. And then I think that how would you tell someone that you recognize that you're a conduit? Krista Xiomara 38:25 Hmm. That's a really hard one. I would say first go read the Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle Lee, and help you, you have to do I think anybody This is just a generalization, I think if you want to become a conduit, and a true co creator with divinity, you have to face the, I guess, the idea that you have an ego. And you have to kind of fight with your ego until your ego takes a step back. Because a lot of work can be done from the ego. And a lot can come from the ego. But where that becomes a problem is I think, if you're working egoic Lee, it takes you out of that alignment, and that co creation, and then you start to have, you know, obstacles or things don't kind of flow as easily. I've seen that too. And I've, I've had to fight with my own ego all the time, you know, throughout this whole process and to continue to recognize when it's trying to push itself forward when really the universe is asking me to show up in a very different way. So I would say start there. And then just know and trust like I do say this in my book, too. It's the it's in the introduction and it's the I say that When I went on the spiritual journey, there were two things that I learned. And the first one is that when you go on a journey, whether it's like physical or spiritual, there are proverbial, you know, twists and turns and things you cannot anticipate you have to be ready for that. But the second thing that you learn on this journey, if you stay open, is that the universe is literally there to bring you the tools, the people, the experiences, anything, you need to be able to become the conduit to your own life journey, and show up in a way that resonates with people. So that we can all help each other. Brandon Handley 40:40 Yeah, fair enough. Fair enough. I mean, what I'm what I think I hear you say that, too, is uh, you know, egos, the guy that says, you know, ego egos the voice inside you saying, I'm doing this, this is me, watch what I can do. Right. And whereas the conduit says, I have the resources of the universe, and it's just flowing through me, I literally wrote down this morning, I wrote down this morning, the idea that I'm, from a humanity standpoint, if I view myself as strictly human, then all I'm left with his, you know, my human capabilities, and the things of this world, right now, if I open myself up to being divine, or of this universe changes, right? I mean, and so there's nothing you can't do. Right? And I don't have to be and I'm not the one doing it. Right. And you know, so I think that's what I'm hearing you say, right, and kind of break in and having that breakthrough. And then looking for evidence of that, right? I think that that's really important. Right? So to set your intention to say that I want to become a conduit, here's, you know, you're talking about breaking through the egoic structure, and then saying, you know, now, where am I seeing it? Right? How am I seeing it? And I think that that comes from setting an intention and not acting on it right forcefully in such a way that to your point, like you do need to take action, right, there needs to be some type of whatever move to go get it. This is, you know, the call of, Hey, this is the hero's call type thing, you know, you're called to go do this thing. I'm not gonna do it. And so nothing's gonna happen then, right? There is no transformation, there is no transition. If you're called hero's calling, like, Alright, I'm gonna go do it. And then you're met with obstacles, but like, right behind that obstacles, like the thing like shut up? Right? All I had to do was pick up that rock. That's crazy. Krista Xiomara 42:34 Yeah. And I would say that a prayer that has become like, a mantra to me is, I will literally say to the universe, like, I want to do this thing. And I don't know if it's right. But I'm gonna take these steps. And I'll just wait for you to answer. And that's literally what I do when I want to do something new. Or I want to venture out into something else, or write a book. I just say, I don't know if this is right, this is what's in my heart. And I need you to tell me if I'm on the wrong track, and I've never been misled. It's never it's, it's it's either shut doors, or open doors. And that's how I know. And it's like, you know, we have all of these other senses that we can tap into from our own divinity that allows us the wisdom to know what's the next right step every time. Brandon Handley 43:28 That's awesome. That's a great one. That's a great one. So your book is coming out when when can we expect your book, Krista Xiomara 43:35 ah, this has been like the biggest labor of love that I've ever had in my life. It's taken me two years to finish this book. And I'm still not even done yet. I'm I'm My goal is to get it done by December and have it out. And in mid March is the goal to after it goes to the drafts and the covers and all of that. But my, I think also to let me just back it up for a second what I've learned on this, this journey, as well, and having the podcast is that a lot of people have different entry points into spirituality, how we find it some for some people, it's addiction for some people, it's trauma for some people, it's the religious experience for some people, it's, you know, no religious experience, but we all have these entry points, but we all come together at some point our experiences kind of merge at some point. But the the, the conflict that I was talking about earlier that can that was contained in my mind was also this deep seated self hatred. And that was my entry point. And because I only needed peace, and I didn't need peace with the world, I needed peace with myself cuz I hated myself. I hated everything about me. I hated myself to the core. And it's like one of those things that people never want to talk about. But it was a it was a very big struggle of mine. And it was my entry point. into leaving my religion that I had an inclination that it was a contributing factor to my self hatred. But I didn't quite know if it was. And so the journey of the alchemy of kindness, the book is about, like, traversing my past to understand where did the separation happen, that I started to hate myself, because I certainly wasn't born hating myself. I be and then I did. And then unraveling the tools that I picked up, that helped me reverse that self hatred, and then the practices and the daily living, that allows me to stay in congruence with myself and in love with myself in an authentic way, not just like, Oh, I love myself. Not like that, like truly like, yeah, like, I don't say, a harmful word about myself, don't criticize myself, all those things. And so this book, I knew, like I did with the podcast, I knew that once I got through that whole thing, I really wanted to create a roadmap for people to unravel their self hatred, because it is a true epidemic in our society. And the, you know, the most hardest part of self hatred is is annihilation. And so, you know, I had a couple of times where I had suicidal attempts with my life. And because I was just like, I cannot stand myself, like, I have ruined everything. I'm like, an embarrassment to my family, and all of these things. And my self hatred took me all the way up to annihilation, like it does with a lot of people. But there's another way, you know, there's another way and the other way is that you're fine. And you're great. Just The Way You Are you just have been told you aren't. Brandon Handley 46:56 No, that's powerful. That's powerful. Would you look at that, as you know, hatred is a gateway or addressing your pain as a gateway? How would you? How would you kind of determine to find that? Krista Xiomara 47:08 Well, so for me for my experience, and I think it can be both and I'm guessing, for me, it was that I was in so much pain with my own internal conflict, like not being able to look at myself in the mirror for very long, or not being able to be in relationship with people and feel like they didn't like me, because I didn't like me. Like, I just assumed everybody hated me, because I hated myself to know. And the the pain of that was like, okay, there's something really traumatic living here, that I have to address now. And what is that, and I didn't do it on my own, which I say in the book, you know, I definitely had to go to therapy, I had to have a lot of spiritual experiences that helped me, come home to myself. And then the, the longevity of my self love really came into focus when I found Buddhism, because Buddhism is truly a homecoming. It's like, go and be by yourself, and sit with yourself, and be okay with everything that is, but be okay with yourself. That was like the most eye opening teaching I could have received is what the Buddha did in his life. And I was like, Oh, this is how I'm supposed to exist within myself, then I can attain that, and I'm gonna live it and practice it until it's in, like every molecule of my body. Right? So yeah, Brandon Handley 48:46 just just be that. I love that. So you said, you mentioned your spiritual experiences a couple of times do you have like one or two that you could, you know, specifically point to as a specific spiritual experience? Krista Xiomara 49:01 Like, do you mean through the self that allowed me to create some some self healing in this vein of the book or some are just like spiritual experiences Brandon Handley 49:11 that yeah, I mean, you pointed to, you know, you pointed to like, along the way, having some spiritual experiences and you know, what does that mean? And what is one that might be specific? Unknown Speaker 49:20 Mmm hmm. Krista Xiomara 49:26 Let me think, um, I think one of the, one of the most significant spiritual experiences I had was, when I was in this really, I've had like, a couple dark nights of the soul. I would say, I think we all do in our life because it's hard to navigate humanity being human. But in one particular one, it was up towards the beginning of my spiritual journey. And I don't know why I looked it up. But I looked up like spiritual cleansing or healing or something. And I found out about Reiki for the first time. I'm, it's an energy healing modality. And I went on and I looked at all of these people online, and I started to look at their faces. And I was like, Hmm, I could send something about each person's, you know, you look at pictures, and you can really kind of get a sense of the person's own energy. And I landed on this girl named Chelsea. And she is like this petite, tiny, little white, white light Angel, very creature that I don't even think she's human is what I've just decided. And she, I went to her. And I just was like, I feel like I have a great deal of dark energy within me. I've done therapy, I've gone on spiritual retreats, and there's just this thing that's stuck. And I don't know how to get it out. And my curiosity led me here, can we work together, and she gave me my first Reiki healing that I had ever had. And I literally feel like she physically pulled out this darkness from my body, and liberated whatever that part was of me. And I saw her for a handful of more, have more sessions. But I think she truly was the person that I just think she did her work, so I could do my work. And I needed to go see her. And that was, that changed me I was forever changed by this very healing process that I didn't even understand that at the time, I didn't know anything about Reiki, I didn't know how it worked. I didn't understand it. And it was really bizarre going through it the first time. And but also, just like, this beautiful experience that truly, I think, went beyond the natural world of something I could never understand, I still I still struggle to understand how it all works, and how it's all connected. But that was a really big experience that helped me, it was a spiritual tool I took on the way to back to myself. Brandon Handley 52:24 That's powerful. I mean, if you've got all that darkness, you know, caught up in Saudi and somebody quite literally able to rip it out of you without I mean, they don't, they don't touch you, right, like, I mean, now. This is a this is a you know, and if you can go through that and have that kind of sensation as you leave that place. And, you know, there's no drugs involved. There's no like weird things happening outside of that thing. That's powerful. And that's, that's something that resonates. Krista Xiomara 52:52 And she was powerful. Like, I clearly didn't even know what was happening or what was going on. And she was so powerful that she was able to do this thing that was set me back on my course and really liberated me. And it was like all those things. It was like the therapy and it was like my spiritual journey and reading books and letting go of my ego and dispelling all the stories I had told about myself. And then I needed this other thing that could help me literally lighten up so I could enlightened because I was stuck. I was truly, truly stuck. Brandon Handley 53:36 So the real recommendation here is go read Eat, Pray Love. Yes. And this will get you started. Right? Right. And along the way, pick up Chris's book, which will be out in March of 2021. Right? I mean, you can just set the date, let's just do it, right. It's common, it'll be there. And then, you know, go over and you wish wish was some people go Krista Xiomara 54:00 check it out. You can just find me on Instagram at IN w podcast, I'm in the process of redoing my website and stuff. And I do have some other projects that are not ready to be spoken about. But there'll be very exciting in the near future. But Instagrams the best place to catch me for now while I revamp everything. Brandon Handley 54:20 Okay, so if you're listening today, then make sure you head on over to spiritual dope or the podcast outline and the link for Chris's Instagram to the podcasts will be available for you. So Chris, thank you so much for coming on today. And you know, sharing pieces of your journey and how you got there and just spend some time with us today. I think that I think what you shared it out today was super valuable for anybody who's tuning in. Yeah, Krista Xiomara 54:45 thank you for having me, Brandon. I really enjoyed our time together. Transcribed by https://otter.ai

Agitación y Cultura
Gene García nos presenta su nuevo disco, GeneSis, que saldrá el 15 de enero

Agitación y Cultura

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020


Gene García tiene nuevo single: saldrá con el 2021, justo el 1 de enero. El álbum tardará dos semanas más: "GeneSis" sale el día 15, pero nosotros ya hemos hablado con el artista. Son ocho canciones originales y tres versiones revisadas como la canción “Isn’t It A Pity” de George Harrison, que cuenta con la participación de la Orquesta de Extremadura, el tema “Just The Way You Are” de Billy Joel y "Soul to Soul" del cubano Tito Gómez.    

Read With Carylee Podcast
EP05: Sunshine's Tangled Tresses by La-Shonda Rice

Read With Carylee Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2020 18:42


Sunshine's Tangled Tresses by La-Shonda Rice Read with Carylee brings the love of literature to children and gives a peek behind-the-scenes by evoking the joy of reading, helping children interact with authors, and displaying the hidden talent of these authors who may be living in your community. In this episode, we're going to read Sunshine's Tangled Tresses by LaShonda Rice, an author, and advocate for early reading.  Have you ever read a children's book about loving your natural hair? Many kids struggle with self-esteem if not given the right guidance that they need. Sometimes, they get caught up with wanting to be someone they're not. This heart capturing and well-written book teaches the importance of embracing your hair-type — regardless of your background. Remember, you are perfect JUST THE WAY YOU ARE!  For autographed copies, click this link: https://bit.ly/2YxFJa0. Watch her animated stories from authors all around the world! Check out Book Party with Auntie Lala on Facebook: https://bit.ly/34Ae5gy. Loved the story from this episode? Check out her YouTube channel to discover how Carylee's love for literature is making a global impact. https://www.youtube.com/c/TheReadWithCaryleeShow 

QuietStorm Podcasts
The Quietude Series Vol. 02 [06.25.17]

QuietStorm Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2020 80:40


Quietstorm, the MVP Collection brings you THE QUIETUDE SERIES, a relaxing stress-free blend of new age, ambient, chillout and much, much more. This series will provide the listener the best in quiet music experience, away from any stress in our busy, daily lives. 1. Intro ID by QuietStorm 2. Glacier Point by Tim Heintz 3. Echo Lake (Trio Reprise) by Tim Janis 4. Theme From "Gladiator" by Maksim 5. Kaze No Torimichi by Sarah Brightman 6. False Alarms by Josh Groban 7. Spiral Dance by David Lanz 8. Just The Way You Are by The Piano Guys 9. When You Take My Hand (feat. Julie Last) by John Boswell 10. One And Only by Jim Brickman 11. Through The Years by Louie Ocampo 12. Halflife by Jim Jacobsen 13. City Of Angels by Christopher Peacock 14. Elysian Fields by Eric Tingstad & Nancy Rumbel 15. Child's Eyes (Jenny's Song) by Scott Cossu 16. Living The Northern Summer by Jim Chappell 17. Dreams Of Spain by Roberto & Bobby Schnitzer 18. Siren Song by Michael Dulin 19. Lost In You by Craig Padilla

QuietStorm Podcasts
The Quietude Series Vol. 02 [06.25.17]

QuietStorm Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2020 80:40


Quietstorm, the MVP Collection brings you THE QUIETUDE SERIES, a relaxing stress-free blend of new age, ambient, chillout and much, much more. This series will provide the listener the best in quiet music experience, away from any stress in our busy, daily lives. 1. Intro ID by QuietStorm 2. Glacier Point by Tim Heintz 3. Echo Lake (Trio Reprise) by Tim Janis 4. Theme From "Gladiator" by Maksim 5. Kaze No Torimichi by Sarah Brightman 6. False Alarms by Josh Groban 7. Spiral Dance by David Lanz 8. Just The Way You Are by The Piano Guys 9. When You Take My Hand (feat. Julie Last) by John Boswell 10. One And Only by Jim Brickman 11. Through The Years by Louie Ocampo 12. Halflife by Jim Jacobsen 13. City Of Angels by Christopher Peacock 14. Elysian Fields by Eric Tingstad & Nancy Rumbel 15. Child's Eyes (Jenny's Song) by Scott Cossu 16. Living The Northern Summer by Jim Chappell 17. Dreams Of Spain by Roberto & Bobby Schnitzer 18. Siren Song by Michael Dulin 19. Lost In You by Craig Padilla

QuietStorm Podcasts
The Quietude Series Vol. 02 [06.25.17]

QuietStorm Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2020 80:40


Quietstorm, the MVP Collection brings you THE QUIETUDE SERIES, a relaxing stress-free blend of new age, ambient, chillout and much, much more. This series will provide the listener the best in quiet music experience, away from any stress in our busy, daily lives. 1. Intro ID by QuietStorm 2. Glacier Point by Tim Heintz 3. Echo Lake (Trio Reprise) by Tim Janis 4. Theme From "Gladiator" by Maksim 5. Kaze No Torimichi by Sarah Brightman 6. False Alarms by Josh Groban 7. Spiral Dance by David Lanz 8. Just The Way You Are by The Piano Guys 9. When You Take My Hand (feat. Julie Last) by John Boswell 10. One And Only by Jim Brickman 11. Through The Years by Louie Ocampo 12. Halflife by Jim Jacobsen 13. City Of Angels by Christopher Peacock 14. Elysian Fields by Eric Tingstad & Nancy Rumbel 15. Child's Eyes (Jenny's Song) by Scott Cossu 16. Living The Northern Summer by Jim Chappell 17. Dreams Of Spain by Roberto & Bobby Schnitzer 18. Siren Song by Michael Dulin 19. Lost In You by Craig Padilla

Sioux Falls Current

JUST THE WAY YOU ARE

THE MEGAHERTZ MIX SHOW PODCAST
Season 10: Episode 14: COOL & RELAX - A REGGAE LOVE STORY chapter one

THE MEGAHERTZ MIX SHOW PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2020


COOL & RELAX: A REGGAE LOVE STORY, CHAPTER ONE Sevana – Bit Too Shy Turbulence – Name And Number I Wayne – In I Arms Munga – In My Arms Richie Spice – Brown Skin Kabaka Pyramid – Get You Gappy Ranks – Heaven In Her Eyes Chronixx – Give Me A Try Etana – Dance Beres Hammond – Teeny Weeny Little Loving Beres Hammond – What One Dance Can Do Beres Hammond – She Loves Me Now Beres Hammond – Doctor's Orders Dennis Brown – Gimme Little Loving Kashief Lindo – Let Me Give You Love Nikeisha Lindo – Talk Of The Town Stevie Face – Da Loving Yah Nice Peter Hunningale – Perfect Lady Sanchez – Rearrange My Life Ghost – Baby You Yami Bolo – Love My Woman Barrington Levy – She's Mine Garnett Silk – All The Woman I Need Marcia Griffiths & Daville – All My Life Etana – The One Chronixx – Access Granted Etana – I'll Be The One Etana – By Your Side Tarrus Riley – Just The Way You Are Jah Cure – From My Heart Busy Signal – Missing You Busy Signal – Night Shift Christopher Martin – Tell Me Spice – I Love You Christopher Ellis, Ky-Mani Marley & Jah Cure – End Of Time Daville – Don't Say Goodnight Bitty McLean – Let's Just Fall In Love Bitty McLean – The Real Thing Beres Hammond & Tony Rebel – Respect And Honor Marcia Griffiths & Cutty Ranks – Really Together Beres Hammond & Shaggy – Fight This Feeling Naomi Cowan – Paradise Plum Sizzla – Mine And Only Jah Cure & Jah Mason – Run Come Love Me Busy Signal – One More Night Maxi Priest – Easy To Love Freddie McGregor – I See It In You Fiona – No More Lonely Nights Nadine Sutherland – Last Night's Memory Tarrus Riley – Burning Desire Bitty McLean – One Of A Kind Beres Hammond – Groovy Little Thing Etana – Richest Girl

Shower Epiphanies
059: Love Yourself Not Less Than Complete with Jonathan Masiulionis

Shower Epiphanies

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2020 65:27


“The core of everything… is based on how we feel about ourselves.”  - Jonathan Masiulionis    Sometimes loving ourselves is a challenge that often results in negative emotions. We even tell ourselves that we should not cheat on some of the greatest experiences of our entire life. Today, Jonathan Masiulionis explains how self-love results to being in alignment with all dimensions.   Self-love is not being selfish. It’s the only way we can provide a service that’s much more genuine and heartfelt. Jonathan sheds light on how self-love equates to caring about your time, your energy, your boundaries, your mission, and serving others. How you feel about yourself reflects greatly on your personal and professional life. Listen in and discover how you can live your life with a higher purpose by starting off with you.    Join the Shower Epiphanies Today        Expectation Therapy       Facebook       Twitter       LinkedIn       Instagram Highlights: 03:27 How It All Started 09:32 Beautiful Experiences 13:40 Learn To Love Yourself 19:17 Being Enough Right Now 26:07 Forms Of Love 39:02 A Show That Teaches A Valuable Lesson 49:38 No Reasons To Love Ourselves 56:25 Fulfilling The Mission 1:03:23 Just The Way You Are

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Anthony Whitlock's Podcast
Global Dance - Men 12 - Mardi Gras Men

Anthony Whitlock's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2019 78:31


Another edition of Men continues the tradition of big name male artists that have been heard on the dancefloors at Mardi Gras over the history of the event. As with the previous years Mardi Gras Men edition, the 2019 edition focuses on newer remixes of classic tracks. This years edition is also more of a blend of earlier and more current artists. John Paul Young, who recorded the original version of "Love Is In The Air", Michael Jackson, Prince and Queen kick off the front end of the set. Backstreet Boys, Bruno Mars, The Weekn'd, Jason Derulo and Usher round out the middle and back end of the set. It's Mardi Gras - time for some male energy. Enjoy Anthony 1/ "LOVE IS IN THE AIR" (Barry Harris Refresh Club Mix) - JOHN PAUL YOUNG 2/ "OH WHAT A NIGHT" (7th Heaven Mirrorball Remix) - THE FOUR SEASONS 3/ "ROCK WITH YOU" (Freemasons Remix) - MICHAEL JACKSON 4/ "WHEN DOVES CRY" (Freemasons Booty Remix) - PRINCE 5/ "RADIO GAGA" (Barry Harris Remix) - QUEEN 6/ "I WANT IT THAT WAY" (Division 4 Remix) - BACKSTREET BOYS 7/ "JUST THE WAY YOU ARE" (Wayne G. Club Remix) - BRUNO MARS 8/ "WHEN YOU GOT LOVE" (Toy Armada & DJ GRIND Pride Anthem Club Mix) - MICHAEL CANITROT ft. RON CARROLL 9/ "SHOW ME LOVE" (Tony Moran's All Love Club Mix) - BRIAN JUSTIN CRUM 10/ "CAN'T FEEL MY FACE" (Joe Gauthreaux Fall Of The Pharoes Club Mix) - THE WEEKN'D 11/ "WAKE ME UP" (Joe Gauthreaux & David Marc Club Mix) - AVICII ft. ALOE BLACC 12/ "DON'T WANNA GO HOME" (7th Heaven Club Mix) - JASON DERULO 13/ "SCREAM" (Cosmic Dawn & Andy Reese Club Remix) - USHER

Impact Radio USA
The Music of "Just the Way You Are" (1-21-19)

Impact Radio USA

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2019 1:39


Each week on "Dr. Paul's Family Talk" on http://www.ImpactRadioUSA.com, we feature the music of a specific artist, band, or genre. This week, we are featuring the music of "JUST THE WAY YOU ARE"! That's right, on each show this week we will play TWO different versions of Billy Joel's classic love song. LIVE SHOWS 11:00 am EST Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays (Repeated on the same days at 2:00 pm, 5:00 pm, 8:00 pm, 11:00 pm, plus 2 am and 5 am on the next day) Please click on the link below to listen: http://streaming.radio.co/sb17f7f4fa/listen Enjoy!

The Mulberry Lane Show
Interviews: Engelbert Humperdinck, Don Barnes | 38 Special, Alicia Dennis | People Magazine

The Mulberry Lane Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2018 42:13


Get up close & personal this week with music legend Engelbert Humperdinck. He talks his latest album "The Man I Want To Be" - released as a love letter to his wife of 53 years who is suffering from Alzheimer's Disease. The King of Romance covers Ed Sheeran ("Photograph"), Willie Nelson ("Crazy"), and Bruno Mars ("Just The Way You Are") among others. Then Don Barnes, frontman of 38 Special ("So Caught Up in You") ("Hold on Loosely") shares the unbelievably winding story of his lost solo album, Ride the Storm, which was originally recorded in 1989. After a record company merger, the album was buried. Hear how Don got his hands on the original tracks and brought the album back to life. A true rock n roll story from a true rock n roll dude. Finally, meet Alicia Dennis, Senior Editor of People Magazine. She's also the host of “People Magazine Investigates” airing Mondays at 9pm CT on Investigation Discovery. As Crime Editor, Alicia delves into true crime stories around the country, bringing millions of readers stories of intrigue and mystery. Join your radio sisters for another episode of music, inspiration, stories, and following your dreams.

Hey, You Made It!
Jake Fallon (The Justin Timberlake Show)

Hey, You Made It!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2017 50:16


Episode Eight of Hey, You Made It! thinks you're beautiful JUST THE WAY YOU ARE!!1! Today we've got Jake Fallon (DADDIO, The Justin Timberlake Show) to talk all about improv, life and the meaning of JT. If you want to check out The Justin Timberlake Show, they've got a show this Friday (September 22nd)! Head on over here for more info: http://bit.ly/2hfokjV. And be sure to like Daddio Improv on thefacebook (sorry JT said it's just "facebook" now): http://bit.ly/2wF0TT8 Hey, You Made It! is a podcast featuring interviews with local writers, performers and artists in the Los Angeles comedy scene about who they are and why they make the things they do.  Hey, You Made It! is hosted, edited and produced by Joe Hospodor. It's distributed by Podbean and can be found at heyyoumadeit.podbean.com and on iTunes.

I dO MUSIC
The Needlz Episode

I dO MUSIC

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2017 67:27


The Needlz episode:  (full video available on Patchwerk Youtube Channel)  Patchwerk Recording Studios presents The I dO MUSIC Podcast .... In this episode Sammy sits down to chat with Grammy Award winning producer "Needlz"  (Jeremih, Lupe Fiasco, Bruno Mars, Jeezy, Drake, Rakim, Lil Wayne)  In this episode they discuss the following .... - the story behing his Grammy Award wining single "Just The Way You Are" by Bruno Mars  - interning at Bad Boy Records & how he got his 1st few placements -  what he spent his 1st check on & then being broke shortly thereafter   - how being from the midwest (Lansing, MI) has had an impact his music career - how the movie "Juice" changed his life - some of his "passion projects" -  - the importance of networking & nurturing meaningful relationships  - how his educational backround has helped him out  - why he chooses to manage himself & why its been hard for him to find management - why he doesn't do as much hip hop these days & being exposed to the pop side of the industry    

Southern Vangard
Episode 088 - Southern Vangard Radio

Southern Vangard

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2016 90:01


BANG! @southernvangard #radio Ep 088! We continue to push our way through summer - the heat won’t let up outside, and it sure as hell ain’t letting up here at Southern Vangard Radio. More fresh, straight out the oven hip-hop this week, and a super interesting interview session this week with G. Koop! Who’s G. Koop you ask? Have you heard DJ Khaled’s “I Got The Keys” feat Future & Jay-Z? How about Jake One’s “White Van Music? Or Maybe the last two Atmosphere LPs on Rhymesayers? Alright, got your attention now? GOOD! On top of that, the one and only @J57 sat in on the interview as well! Interview snippets are at the end of this weeks mix - so tune in, turn up and never forget it’s ALWAYS that #smithsonian #grade #twiceaweek  // southernvangard.com // @southernvangard on #itunes #podcast #stitcherradio #soundcloud #mixcloud // #hiphop #rap #underground #DJ #mix #interview #podcasts #ATL #WORLDWIDE Recorded live September 25, 2016 @ Dirty Blanket Studios, Marietta, GA southernvangard.com @southernvangard on #itunes #podcast #stitcherradio #soundcloud #mixcloud twitter/IG: @jondoeatl @southernvangard @cappuccinomeeks @beatlabusa Inst. beds by Illmind "Basquiat On The Draw" - Apollo Brown & Skyzoo feat. Westside Gunn & Conway "Steamed Monkfish" - Meyhem Lauren "414 Words" - Mickey Factz X Nottz "Reap What You Sow" - Lloyd Banks "Just The Way You Are" - Slaine (feat. Termanology) "Warzone" - T.I. "Mission Road" - LIKE feat. Anderson.Paak “STFU” (Remix) - Slipmat Brothers & Penpals "It Ain't Over" - Fes Taylor feat. King Just & Hason "Into My Soul" - Sultan Mir & Recognize Ali "A Little More" - Praverb The Wyse "Move Along" - D-Rock the Felon feat. Cilla-B "Steal & Rob" - Junior M.A.F.I.A. feat Notorious B.I.G. "Godly" - D-Tension feat. Diamond D and A.G. "Stop Hitting Yourself" - Soul Khan feat. Illingsworth, Dom O Briggs & F Virtue Interview Snippets - G. Koop

Between You and God
Like The Piano Man Says

Between You and God

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2015 4:47


Billy Joel, one of the greatest singer/song writers of all times, had a huge hit in 1977 entitled "Just The Way You Are". He speaks of unconditional love, the kind that accepts the other party exactly as they are. We often believe in our hearts that we can truly love one another as they are. From a distance that appears to be relatively easy to do yet in reality...This show is brought to you by Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/).

Rodge - Weekend Power Mix
Rodge #14: Weekend Power Mix - Extended 90 Minute Pop Mix - January 18, 2015 - Mix FM

Rodge - Weekend Power Mix

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2015 90:50


1. Love Kills – Queen 2. How Come, How Long – Babyface 3. 7 Days – Craig David 4. Take Your Time – Sam Hunt 5. I Had A Dream – Michael Damian 6. Let Her Go – Passenger 7. Thinking Out Loud – Ed Sheeran 8. I Saw You Dancing – Yaki-Da 9. Don’t You Love Me – Eternal 10. Sunshine – Gabrielle 11. Don’t Think Of Me – Dido 12. Stay With Me – Sam Smith 13. Fly Like An Eagle – The River Boys 14. Dangerous – David Guetta Ft. Sam Martin 13. Without You – Papa Dee 15. The Sweet Hello, The Sad Goodbye – Roxette 16. Would You Be Happier? – The Corrs 17. Fly By – Blue 18. As Long As You Love Me – Backstreet Boys 19. The Pain We Love To Hide – Gravitonas 20. Say Goodbye – Gabrielle 21. Kiss Me – Sixpence None The Richer 22. Say Something – A Great Big World Ft. Christina Aguilera 23. Love Me Harder – Ariana Grande & The Weeknd 24. Like I Can – Sam Smith 25. The Flood – Take That 26. The Whole World Is Watching – Within Temptation Ft. Dave Pirner 27. Try – Pink 28. Chasing Cars – Snow Patrol 29. I Die For You Today – Alphaville 30. Livin’ In A World Without You – The Rasmus 31. Calling – Geri Halliwell 32. Just The Way You Are – Bruno Mars 33. Stay – Rihanna Ft. Mikky Ekko 34. Wherever You Will Go – The Calling 35. Waiting For A Girl Like You – Foreigner 36. Young And Beautiful – Lana Del Rey 37. I’ll Be There For You – Solid Harmonie 38. No Communication – Bingoboys 39. The Logical Song – Supertramp 40. Black Coffee – All Saints 41. Castle In The Snow – Kadebostany 42. Something New – Axwell / Ingrosso 43. Are You With Me – Lost Frequencies 44. Now You’re Gone – Jeff Lynne 45. Lighten Up – Citizens! 46. All Of Me – John Legend 47. Incredible – Gravitonas 48. Porto – Worakls 49. Unison – Céline Dion 50. Anything – Edyta Gorniak 51. What I Did For Love – David Guetta Ft. Emeli Sandé 52. Hurricane – 30 Seconds To Mars 53. Sordid Affair – Royksopp 54. Together In Electric Dreams – Philip Oakley & Giorgio Moroder 55. Tell Me It’s Not Over – Starsailor 56. Take Me To Church – Hozier 57. Come Back And Stay – Bad Boys Blue 58. Someone To Love – Roger Mcguinn 59. Sweet Hurt – Jack Savoretti 60. Tango – Status Quo 61. You Can Never Be Ready – Sunrise Avenue 62. Radioactive – Imagine Dragons 63. Anything, Anywhere, Anytime – Nena & Kim Wilde

DJ Avery Usita Official Podcast
DJ Avery Usita-The Hollywood GetDown 020

DJ Avery Usita Official Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2013 66:08


Live Mixed Sessions! DJ Avery Usita blazing the turntables. Ultracynic – Nothing Is Forever Baauer – Harlem Shake Felix Cartal – Don't Turn On The Lights Milky – Just The Way You Are Hardwell Feat Amba Shepherd – Apollo Flo Rida – Good Feeling Rihanna – Stay Macklemore feat Wanz – Thrift Shop Avicii & Nicky Romero – I Could Be The One W&W vs Fedde Le Grand – Spark The Code Richard Vission ft Jackin Boyz  – I'll Follow Bruno Mars – Locked Out Of Heaven Kesha – Crazy Kids Tiesto, Zedd, Dubvision – Committed To Clarity Will.I.Am ft. Miley Cyrus – Fall Down Daft Punk – Get Lucky E-40 ft YG, Iamsu & Problem – Function LL Cool J – Headsprung Travis Porter – Ayy Ladies David Sabastian ft The Rej3ctz & Mann – Plankin On My D Major Lazer Feat Bruno Mars, Mystic & Tyga – Bubble Butt Demi Lovato – Heart Attack French Montana Feat Nicki Minaj – Freaks Rihanna ft Chris Brown – Birthday Cake Ariana Grande Feat Mac Miller – The Way Kanye – Clique

Anthony Whitlock's Podcast
Global Dance - Men: 2

Anthony Whitlock's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2012 76:42


Men part 2 has more great remixes from the male artists who inhabit our airwaves. One standout track is from an artist named Peyton who has a knockout voice. I've seen him perform a few times in Sydney. You can find his music on iTunes. There's even an appearance from one of the Jonas Brothers - who would have thought? Enjoy Anthony 1/ "COME ON" (Cahill Club Mix) - WILL YOUNG 2/ "RIDIN' SOLO" (7th Heaven Club Mix) - JASON DERULO 3/ "ANONYMOUS" (Moto Blanco Club Mix) - J LATIF 4/ "JUST IN LOVE" (Soul Seekerz Club Mix) - JOE JONAS 5/ "JUST THE WAY YOU ARE" (Wayne G Club Remix) - BRUNO MARS 6/ "LOVE SO STRONG" (Wayne G & Porl Young Club Mix) - PEYTON 7/ "CAN I LOVE U MORE" (Tony Moran & Warren Rigg Club Mix) - TONY MORAN ft. TREY LORENZ 8/ "LOUDER" (7th Heaven Club Mix) - CHRIS WILLIS 9/ "ROCK ME GENTLY" (Sleaze Sisters Anthem Mix) - JAMES REAY 10/ "BE WITH YOU" (Thunderpuss Club Mix) - ENRIQUE IGLESIAS 11/ "LIGHTNING" (The Alias Club Mix) - THE WANTED

LOTL THE ZONE
The Sultry Andreena Mill debut new CD' All Eye's On Me'

LOTL THE ZONE

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2011 93:00


Andreena Mill  debut  New album “All Eyes On Me”, As Andreena gears up for her  2011 debut album release “All Eyes On Me”, she still finds time to write for artists – “I keep it simple, I love what I do and do what I love, it never feels like work”. Andreena lent her distinct and euphoric sound to rapper Drake for his critically acclaimed mixtape “Comeback Season”, which quickly became an international success. Andreena has also worked with artists such as The Bizness (Chris Brown, “No Bullshit”), Brian Michael Cox (Mary J. Blige, “Be Without You”), James Fauntleroy (Jordin Sparks, “No Air”), Kevin McCall (Keri Hilson, “One Night Stand”, Chris Brown “Deuces”) and Needlz (Bruno Mars, “Just The Way You Are”) to name a few. she became a member of popular Canadian female trio X-Quisite, alongside MTV Canada host, Nicole Holness and Melanie Fiona (Universal Motown). Andreena lent her distinct and euphoric sound to rapper Drake for his critically acclaimed mixtape “Comeback Season”, which quickly became an international success. Andreena has also worked with artists such as The Bizness (Chris Brown, “No Bullshit”), Brian Michael Cox (Mary J. Blige, “Be Without You”), James Fauntleroy (Jordin Sparks, “No Air”), Kevin McCall (Keri Hilson, “One Night Stand”, Chris Brown “Deuces”) and Needlz (Bruno Mars, “Just The Way You Are”) to name a few.

Party Favorz
Top Dance Songs of 2010 Volume 3

Party Favorz

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2010 94:32


Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_677258c1af7fc = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_677258c1af7fc = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-677258c1af7fc"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-677258c1af7fc"); } In 2010, the dance music scene experienced a surge of creativity and innovation, as artists and DJs from across the globe produced an array of tracks that quickly became the top dance songs of the year. These songs, characterized by their irresistible beats and unique collaborations, became anthems for dance floors worldwide. Shakira, known for her distinctive blend of Latin and pop music, teamed up with British rapper Dizzee Rascal to deliver "Loca" (Freemasons Mixshow). The Freemasons, a production duo renowned for their dance remixes, added their signature touch to the track, contributing to its position among the top dance songs of 2010. Far East Movement's "Like A G6" (Cahill Mixshow) was another standout. The Los Angeles-based group, combined with the features from Cataracs & Dev and the remix skills of Cahill, resulted in a catchy electro-pop tune that dominated both the airwaves and the club scene. The top dance songs of 2010 also included hits from established pop icons such as Usher and Katy Perry. Usher's "DJ Got Us Fallin ' In Love" (Jump Smokers Extended Mix) and "OMG" (Riva Starr Remix) were undeniable club anthems. Katy Perry's collaboration with Snoop Dogg on "California Gurls" (Liam Keegan Remix) offered a summery vibe that was a perfect fit for dance floors. P!nk's "Raise Your Glass" (Funk3d Remix) brought a rock-infused edge to the dance scene, while Taio Cruz's "Dynamite" (Stonebridge Club Remix) offered a blend of synth-pop and dance that resonated with listeners. Rihanna's "Hard" (Jody den Broeder Club Mix) demonstrated her versatility as an artist, and the remix by Jody den Broeder transformed it into an electrifying dance track. Other notable entries among the top dance songs of 2010 included Enrique Iglesias and Pitbull's Latin-infused "I Like It" (Cahill Club Mix), and Flo Rida's collaboration with David Guetta on "Club Can't Handle Me" (Fuck Me I'm Famous Remix). These tracks blended elements of pop, hip-hop, and dance to create engaging, high-energy tunes. The top dance songs of 2010 also showcased several unexpected dance hits. Bruno Mars, better known for his soulful pop melodies, had his track "Just The Way You Are" (Funk3d Remix) transformed into a dance anthem by Funk3d. Similarly, Cee Lo Green's "Fuck You" (Stonemasons Remix) saw the soulful original reworked into a dance-friendly version that resonated with club-goers. Finally, the top dance songs of 2010 were also marked by an impressive range of international influences. Edward Maya's "Stereo Love" (Molella Remix), with its iconic accordion riff and Vika Jigulina's haunting vocals, introduced a unique blend of Romanian folk music and modern dance...