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Suelasdegoma
Las adidas de Ivan Lendl el terrible

Suelasdegoma

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2025 30:40


En las taquillas del Real Club de Tenis Barcelona puede leerse “No hay billetes”.Lendl sale a la pista con raqueta adidas, zapatillas Superga y ropa Kangol. Su acuerdo con adidas, todavía no es visible a pies del temido tenista de mirada fría y distante. A cambio de 2 millones de dólares y un 5% de comisión por las ventas de sus productos adidas, Ivan Lendl estaba a punto de cogerle el relevo a iconos del tenis y adidas como Robert Haillet, Stan Smith y Ilie Nastasse.

Cofield and Company
7/30 H3 - The Kangol Kid

Cofield and Company

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 45:00


From ProFootballTalk, Myles Simmons joins Cofield & Co. to talk the implications of Tua Tagovailoa's new 4 year, $212.4 million extension with the Miami Dolphins, Caleb Williams not playing in the Chicago Bears' first pre-season game, and tells who is most likely to flop among the QB's from the 2020 NFL Draft class who signed new extensions. Cofield & Co. goes Behind the Patch with Adam Hill live from Raiders training camp to talk the first day of full pads for the Raiders in Costa Mesa, gives an update on 'Kermit-Gate' with the Patrick Mahomes/Kermit the Frog doll, and reflects on the life and legacy of Las Vegas sports broadcaster, Dave Cokin.

SNL Hall of Fame
Maya Rudolph

SNL Hall of Fame

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 66:22


We're back in the Hall after a hectic week with the whole foot-wiping thing. At any rate we're thrilled to welcome Rebecca North to the show to relitigate the case for Maya Rudolph who is appearing on her last ballot. Check it out and get ready to start voting May, 6th. Transcript: Track 2[0:41] Thank you so much, Doug Donets. It is great to be here inside the SNL Hall of Fame with you all.Now, careful listeners of the show pointed out to me that I didn't remind youto wipe your feet last week. It's not lost to me.I truly thought I had solidified my stance on this matter to the extent thatit would become the norm.But alas, if you are paying for the pay-per-view feed right right now,you can see that I'm holding a mop.Jeepers, creepers, peoples, wipe your damn feet.The SNL Hall of Fame podcast is a weekly affair where each episode we take adeep dive into the career of a former cast member, host, musical guest,or writer and add them to the ballot for your consideration.Once the nominees have been announced, we turn to you, the listener,to vote vote for the most deserving and help determine who will be enshrinedfor perpetuity in the hall.And that's how we play the game.Let's go to our friend Matthew Ardill right now, because the game that we liketo play is learning a little bit about our nominee.And that's exactly what we're going to do.Let me just put this mop down and okay.Oh gosh, I'm parched. There's something going on with my voice.Track 3[1:59] Matthew, old man. How are you doing this week? I am good, thanks. And you?I'm a little shaky in the voice, it seems.Well, maybe you need some water. Let me take a sip of this water.That's better. It is delicious. We talked about water last week.We'll put a pin in it until next week.We don't want to give away the farm, as it were.Maya Rudolph, huh? Yeah. I mean, I'm really looking forward to sharing aboutMaya's life. She is an incredible character.This is interesting because this is her last kick at the can.If she doesn't get in this time, and I believe she was hovering around 58% or59%, so she needs almost 10% to get in, 10% more to get in.And if she doesn't get in, she's off the ballot.That would be a shame because she is an incredible performer and a hilarious person.So take this as a war egg, not telling people how to vote, but just be mindfulof that folks. This is your last chance. Yeah.Track 3[3:16] Well, let's hear some, uh, trivia to maybe sway some people.Yeah. Yeah, Maya Rudolph is 5'7", birthday July 27th, 1972.She has 118 acting credits, 12 producer credits, 2 writing credits,and 30 soundtrack credits.She was born in Gainesville, Florida, but was raised in L.A.,the daughter of singer Minnie Ripperton and composer Richard Rudolph.Off her mother is the singer of the song loving youuh which i've now three times brought upto my wife and every every time we hear it and she goes if you're gonna tellme maya rudolph's mom saying this one more time i'm gonna throw a saw throwa pillow at you but yeah she did and uh in fact if you listen to the singleyou can hear her singing maya maya maya maya because this is a lullaby Bye.Track 3[4:13] That she wrote for Maya and was used to sing her to sleep. Oh, my gosh.Yeah. Now, and her grandfather on her father's side, Sidney J.Rudolph, owned all of the Wendy's and Rudy's restaurants in Dade County, Florida.Track 3[4:29] So he was a- I know Rudy's, but Wendy's, that would be amazing.I love Wendy's. Fast food entrepreneur. entrepreneur.She was childhood friends with Gwyneth Paltrow, and their families were actuallyvery close to the point that her dad was hired by Bruce Paltrow to supervise music on his film Duets.Music runs in her blood. Her brother is also in the music industry as an engineer.When she was seven or eight, this is actually when she fell in love with comedy.She saw a friend hurt themselves and start crying, so she started doing a funnyvoice that made them laugh. And she thought to herself, this is much better than feeling bad.I want to make her feel good. And that's sort of been her philosophy going forward.She studied photography at University of Santa Cruz and formed a band calledSuper Sauce with classmates before joining the band The Rentals,which was fronted by Matt Sharp.Matt Sharp, yeah. Yeah, they released several singles, including Seven MoreMinutes, Barcelona, and My Head is in the Sun.She toured singing. Oh, you got to say Friends of P.Track 3[5:40] Friends of P. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. But yeah, she toured singing backup and playing Moog synthesizer.Friends with P. Sorry. I apologize. There you go. Sorry.Yeah. But when the band broke up, she actually decided to start pursuing comedyand joined the Groundlings. Yeah.Track 3[5:59] She has been in two Oscar-nominated films and has indicated her dream rebootwould be to either remake Tootsie or play Violet or Dora Lee in a 9-to-5 reboot.I want that 9-to-5 reboot.Oh, that feels like low-hanging fruit. Like, in a good way.Track 3[6:20] How has that not been done? Exactly. This is a fall guy, for heaven's sake.Yeah, like I said, low-hanging fruit in that it's so obviously awesome. Yeah.Track 3[6:29] So it's like, why would you not do that? And I can just imagine her singingthe song too, like the, we're gonna do fun. Like, it'd just be beautiful.Yeah. So she later formed a Prince cover band called Princess with her friendGretchen Lieberum in 2011.And Prince himself was a big fan. Oh my gosh.So this shows there's no bad blood over the Prince show sketch.Sketch um now she she firstthe first time she actually met prince was on a five-hour planeride uh he asked if they had met beforeand she thought he must have confused her with someone else but he later cameback and asked if her baby sang to her and she said yeah she makes noise allthe time prince responded maybe that's your mom the first time i saw your momwas on the mike douglas show So I shed a tear.So Prince was just such a beautiful human being.There's like a connection there between the two of them. I'm speechless.I'm speechless right now. Well, I mean, that's how Prince leaves everyone atone point or another, you know, just does something so miraculous and wild andawesome that you're just like, I've got no words.No words at all. Well, we have a lot more words, though, coming your way ina conversation between Thomas and Rebecca North.Track 3[7:55] This should be a good one, Matt. Yeah, looking forward to it.So let's head down to Thomas now.Track 4[8:30] All right, Matt and JD, thank you so much. Yes, we are talking about somebodywho has been a very beloved cast member who has been on the ballot since season one.So this is like one of those very special episodes of the SNL Hall of Fame wherewe get to almost re-litigate or re-examine somebody's candidacy.Somebody who I'm surprised isn't already in the SNL Hall of Fame because thisperson's so beloved. So I'm excited today to chat about Maya Rudolph and joiningme a first timer here on the SNL Hall of Fame podcast.Track 4[9:06] Rebecca North is joining me to chat about Maya Rudolph. Rebecca, how are you doing today?I'm good, Thomas. I'm happy to be here. This is my first time,so I'm excited to voice my opinions about someone who I'm shocked.It's been five seasons now and still has not made it to the Hall of Fame,and that was groundbreaking to me.So I'm here to vouch for Maya and kind of talk through her career and history on SNL.So I can't wait. Yeah, we'll dig in to see why she might not be.We'll definitely try to make another case for her Hall of Fame candidacy forsure. And you're a great person to come on and talk with me about this.You and I were teammates a long time ago, two years ago on the Saturday Night Network's trivia.We did a little trivia together. So I don't know that we won.We were going up against Bill Kenney and stuff and he dominated us.But that's how we first came in contact.And you've been doing stuff over at the Saturday Night Network off and on.What have you been up to over at the S&N recently?Track 4[10:14] Yeah, I was actually thinking about that. That was my first episode on SNN asa guest for trivia. And we did get annihilated.But it was fun. I feel like very insightful. Like I learned a lot through that.When I was signed up, I was like, Oh, it's gonna be a piece of cake.And then no, we were up against people who have been watching for live for amillion years and rewatch it and do all that.So that was fun. But yeah, I'm over at the SNN Saturday Night Network.And I'm going on a lot of those roundtables recapping the episode.And just really enjoying this season leading up to season 50 of SNL,which is going to be a huge one.So loving kind of the gap bridging between, like, millennials and Gen Z.Track 4[10:57] Specifically on the show and the writing staff.So this has been, like, an exciting kind of transitional season for that atleast I'm viewing, where some of the guests are people that most of the viewershave never heard of, but they're really exciting to me.So I'm excited to get really just into SNL this season.Yeah, it's been a really interesting season. I like hearing you on the hot takeshows and the roundtables because I think you and I often share similar sensibilitiesand similar opinions with the show.And I think your opinions are, they're mostly positive, they're fair,but you're not like, you're not just going to say everything's great.That's what I like. You have a discerning eye for this. So I think your voiceon the S&N and the roundtables and such, I think is a really nice perspective,Rebecca. So I'm glad you're sharing that perspective with us today.Yeah, thank you, Thomas. Ialso know we both have a shared love for pop culture and all things there.So it's going to be exciting to talk about someone who was on the show and isreally just pivotal in pop culture, I think.Like, as far as some of those, not earlier, but, like, middle of SNL cast membersgo, I think Maya is definitely someone we've seen, is very well known just in the world.And people that have never even watched SNL know Maya Rudolph.It's just a name, which is why I'm so shocked that season five,she's still not in the Hall of Fame. I know. She pops up everywhere, too.Like, so many shows that I watch, like, is it the –.Track 4[12:25] The Good Place. Yes. I didn't even expect her to pop up in The Good Place,and she played the judge.And my wife and I were like, oh my gosh, Maya Rudolph. We were so excited.She just does that. She's just omnipresent in pop culture.I was actually going to reference that when I was thinking about her beforethis. It was such a small character, but had such an impact on The Good Place.I really loved that. I'm glad you brought that one up. No, absolutely.That's what she does. Maya just pops up, and then everybody,we all get excited to see Maya on her screen.She's like an electric performer. Rebecca, I'm curious about,since you're a first-timer here on the show, you've never, you know,haven't shared, obviously, your SNL fandom with us. So tell us about, like, your SNL fandom.When did you start watching the show? Any particular cast members or casts in general? role?Track 4[13:11] So I watched the show a lot. It was very big in my household.My parents aren't super fans, but they don't miss an episode.They watch every Saturday night.No matter what they would do, they would have it on TiVo. I remember growingup and then DVR to watch it just every Saturday night.They go to sleep after the news and watch the rest the next day.And I think around high schools when I started to appreciate SNL, I actually,the other said, man, big on pop culture, but I became very just interested inpolitics and just learning a lot more about this world because I feel like Iwould have conversations with people and actually have no clue what I was talking about.And that was something that I was always, like, missing.And then I actually really got into SNL because of the politics and the stancesthere and seeing Tina Fey as Sarah Palin.I suddenly knew who Sarah Palin was and knew how to give an opinion and a stanceand know that. So that's actually what really like hooked me.I've always been a big comedy fan. Like any set come that I even do some standupnow and sketch around New York. Yeah.I dabble. I'm not super well versed, but I started when I lived in Seattle.It takes a lot to even dabble. I've done it once.I did a five minute set once and I'm like, this is tough.Track 4[14:28] Five for your furset is a lot. So I lived in Seattle during the pandemic.And I'm not from there, so I'm from New York. And the way that I actually gotto meet people was I took an improv class.And through that, I don't – not an improv girl, but I met someone that was like,I feel like you do good stand-up. You want to come with me one night?And that's actually how I made a lot of my social life and friends there isjust going to open mics, doing open mics, working on things with people,So that's how I got into that.And then when I moved back to New York, the way that I met some other peoplehere was taking a sketch class at People's Improv Theater.Track 4[15:06] And through that, going to a lot of shows and open mics and just making connections with people.So comedy has always just been at the root of things in my life.But then really when I started like understanding it and really appreciatingthe show that it was like a universal experience, but I just never sat and watched.I think around high school time is that when my parents would record it,even if I was doing my thing, running around like at night, every Sunday,like even today, like I don't usually watch it live.I watch it every single Sunday. It's part of my routine now.I watch it like Sunday, 11 o'clock.I wake up, I'm making breakfast and I'm watching SNL and it's basically justbeen a constant in my life. And a lot of it really stemmed, weirdly enough,from getting to know and learn and understand politics in a fun way.Yeah. As fun as they can be these past few years anyway.That's really interesting. Yeah, I don't often hear people say it was politics.Even though SNL is synonymous with politics, that's a really neat way to get into the show.I love it. And so when did you first take notice of Maya Rudolph as a performer? Was it SNL?Track 4[16:12] It was SNL. So Maya Rudolph and Kristen Wiig are like my two favorite cast members of all time.And a lot of it was their interactions with each other.And I was able to see a lot of like myself and my friends in them and the waythat they interact and the way that they bring each other onto their projectsin real life or even watching them on a talk show or red carpet or they're presentingan award at the Emmys together.Like the way that they interacted I also feltthe same similar with Tina Fey and Amy Poehler where I was just likeme and my girlfriend just sit and do this andwe just kind of shoot the shit and talk andare funny and friends and I think that's what reallyfelt relatable to me and I think in actually some of the the sketches that Ilike think so highly of Maya and a lot of them are her and Kristen are justher being her but in like a funny way and adopting and I really I really feellike that's what drew me in to her is I could see myself being friends with her.I can't say that about everyone that's been on this show, but I'm like,you're someone that I'd get coffee with and I feel like I'd have a great time.Yeah, I can see that, definitely. It seems like she'd be easy to be friends with. For sure.Yeah, if she was my friend, she would probably say, you know what,Thomas, I'm disappointed. I've been on the ballot.This is my fifth time on the ballot now, and I'm not in the Hall of Fame yet. What's the deal?Track 4[17:34] Yeah, you have to make it up to her to get a friendship. I know. Jeez.I know. Sorry, Maya. So in season one, she had 47% of the vote.Seasons two, three, and four, actually, it's been hovering around 58%.It's been very, very steady.Track 4[17:50] So almost like knocking at the door, Rebecca, the candidates need 66.7% of thevote to get in. So to about two thirds of the vote.So she's like knocking on that door, but not quite over the hump.So why do you think, like, do you have any theories as to why Maya hasn't gotover that hump and been voted into the hall?Yeah. So something that stuck out to me as a reason why I love her,but I actually could see people not is obviously we've seen her do countlessimpressions on the show.So from Beyonce to Kamala Harris to just all of these different people,but she's still kind of maintains maya andthat and i think maybe from an impressionist pointof view you look at someone like top of mind right now ischloe feinman and you look at chloe and she's animpressionist whenever she puts a wig on she embodiesthat person and maya the similar to if sarahsherman does an impression i'm just relating it to this season is it's sarahsherman still and you still have all of her quirks and all of that maya is verythat and that's actually why I like her because I'm like yeah you're not blendingcompletely into this person I thinkthere are two types of people that do impressions on SNL people J.A.J.That just completely embodies that and you actually might not be able to tellwho is who if they're talking next to each other and people that sometimes are funnier to me is.Track 4[19:11] Someone that, like, their quirks and their characteristics come through.And it's, like, Maya Rudolph as Kamala Harris.And sometimes that's even funnier to me than an actual spot on impression.Because if you're not going to do a perfect impression, at least let your comedy come through.Track 4[19:27] But that's something that I specifically like. I have dabbled in the space andI'm not an impressionist.I made a joke that the only impression I could do is, like, either a 60-year-oldchain smoker or, like, an old man just based on my voice.And my stature and i'm just likei you would see me through any impression i've done sothat is something that like shines out to me is that likei love that and respect them when someone could do that and make it funny andreally let themselves come through that like ad bryant as well as someone thatsticks out like you're laughing at them you're not laughing at the spot on impressionso i see the flip side of maybe people being like maya is always maya no matterwhat she is what what character she's playing,what impression she's doing, it's still Maya Rudolph as that person.It's not her embodying someone, which I respect, but I think that actually couldbe one of the reasons that she hasn't gotten her way onto the ballot yet.Track 4[20:20] Yeah, I think that's a pretty good theory. You do bring up a good point aboutimpressions that I wanted to circle back to, too, because we've talked about,on the SNL Hall of Fame, we've talked about impressions quite a bit and whatyour taste in impressions is and what you look for.And I think the way Maya's done it is preferable to me over somebody who's technically sound.We've had a lot of impressionists on SNL who are technically great impressionists.Some recent ones, actually, who didn't quite hit on the show.Because I think with an impression, Rebecca, you have to have a take.And it has to be funny. To me, you only get so much mileage out of just soundinglike the person and looking like the person. You actually have to have some comedic.Track 4[21:05] Value to the impression so i don'twant to bring up names because i don't you know but there's been impressionists onthe show uh in in the past whohave been who've done very sound technically great impressions but there's nocomedic take behind yeah so with maya i think we have seen we see a lot of uhfunny comedic takes does she sound 100 like beyonce it's okay like i don't knowYou can kind of tell she's trying to play Beyonce,but there's some sort of take there. Same with Donatella Versace.She does a weird one of Scott Joplin, who's like a real person.She did a couple of some of my favorite Maya's work.It wasn't quite an impression. It was kind of her take on a historical figure, like a funny take.But there's the comedic value in it. So that was a really good point,Rebecca, about impressions and Maya and how she does impressions.But I have a confession for you. Yeah.I'm one of those people who has been on the fence about voting her in.Why? Yeah. So here's my – and I'm glad you asked me in that tone because I'veasked myself in that tone. In my judgy tone?Yeah. No, I've asked myself in that judgy tone too.Track 4[22:22] But I finally pinpointed it, I think.Think so maya was on from 2000 to2007 and i think i thinkshe spent much of her time on snl in the wrong erafor her skill set i think like theearly to mid 2000s i think thatcatered to a lot of and there's a lot oflike lowbrow kind of humor there was a lotand i think she was capable of so much more i thinkshe was very clever and but she always she didn'talways get a lot of clever sketches on ithink she was way more like her skill set was alot more diverse than maybe the era catered toso i and that that's just kind ofmy taste but i think that's kind ofwhat the era was there was a lot of like and it'shard to describe from like about 2001 to like2005 it was a lot of edgelord humorit was a lot of like let's put people let'slet's dress up an athlete in a a wig and a dress let'sput our female host and get justgive her a wig and some jewelry and make her talk like ahip-hop affectation kind of characters i don't know it's just like a it wasa weird vibe and comedy just in general around that time so i don't i thinki don't know if you could see where i'm coming from with maybe her skill setshe would have been better off in a different time of snl where she could have really shined i think.Track 4[23:47] I actually really agree with that. It was also a really saturated cast.So for everyone to stand out and saturated not only by volume,but talent and big, big personalities.Like you see nowadays, even this season, it's a very saturated cast,but there are a lot of people that are really strong background characters that like they shine in that.That but I would say from her six seven years onthe show it really was a lotof huge huge personalities comedically like kind offighting for that spotlight there so the edgier or the probably more lowbrowyou could get at the time I feel like the more that you shined on the show andthat's what it needed to be then and that was kind of what we were seeing comedyat that time So I do agree with you there.And yeah, I feel like even now, just like learning about Maya and her,just, I feel like she's very cultured and like intelligent outside of comedy.And that inspires a lot of it, like her Prince tribute band.And going through that, she has a lot of niche interests and quirks that I feellike if she was on a different season, even like on current season,the writing cast was different and they would really let it shine.And kind of write things around someone that would understand.I think about Bo and Yang doing the Troye Sivan sketch.Track 4[25:08] Did it relate to everyone? No. But was it funny because it was someone doingsomething they were passionate about and understood and got?I feel like if Maya was on a more recent season, I would say probably from like2015 till now, the writers would tailor things to her and she wouldn't justhave to fit in and be the funny character in what she was doing.And you have her and Kristen Wiig as, like, a dynamic duo throughout the seasonstogether, and they are so different, and their humor is so different.And I feel like although their partnership was something that we've seen fromthe show on and through that, I feel like it was more for Kristen to shine thanit allowed for Maya to shine.And I think that is probably the reason she isn't in this Hall of Fame.But as you look back like taking a deeper eye to this and the reason why I'mso excited to talk about her is like she was just stunning.Track 4[26:02] Standard and reliable like you knew she wasgoing to say something or sing something and we were going tolaugh whether she was the star of it and whetherit was even her like area toshine comedically she always did trigger a lot from the audience so althoughi you don't want to like pit women against each other but i kind of feel likethe writers then had to pick the star and kristin definitely got that spotlightand maya was more of a supporting role when i actually feel I feel like theycould have balanced that a little different.Track 4[26:32] Yeah, that's something that you just articulated that I think I've always felt,but I never really articulated it to myself, is that dynamic with her and Kristenand maybe a little bit Amy. I think she and Amy were actually really good.Of course, they did Bronx Beat together and stuff, but I think they actuallyhad a really good partnership.I really I wish that Maya sheended in on SNL in 2007I wish she could have had a few more years because Ithink that that cast was just finding its groovearound 2007 so I would wish Mayacould have been a part of them really hitting thepeak like she could I wish she could have done more stuff with Sudeikisand Hader and even develop more ofa partnership with Kristen so I think she was in a weird eraand she was part of when the show kind offlipped and got another golden era buti wish she could have been part more of amore of that golden era than she wasif that makes sense yeah that that actually is areally good point like as they transitioned over she was one of the cast membersthat transitioned with them but didn't get to see it through fruition the waythat like she probably should have after the year she put into it like yeahand if she was able to stick around and actually like help with the transitionand do that and move that over.So that's an awesome point because I feel like the show really flips.Track 4[27:56] Each big era from like, is who dominates it?Especially I think like gender is a big thing. Like, is it being carried bylike Andy Samberg, Jason Sudeikis, Bill Hader, that?That was a very male heavy, like leading a lot of the sketches.And then you go to Kate McKinnon, Cecily and 80. And that was very,very female dominating.And I kind of wished even just as a general statement throughout the years,there was better balance and you would see moredynamic duos from like thewomen and the men on the cast and i think that's actually somethingthat snl has really never quite nailed down since the early early seasons umlike really from the not ready for primetime players that i think had the bestbalance between everyone had a role but since the cast are so saturated nowit's easier to make a a more bro-y sketch or a more, like,female-oriented sketch.And that's just natural and due to the nature. But I kind of feel like that'swhat we're missing now is that sweet spot.You look at all the duos or trios or groups of people from 2000 on.Track 4[29:01] And there's never really, like, a male-female dynamic duo leading that.And I actually think, like, Maya and Fred could have done that.And we see in real life that they kind of are that dynamic duo.And we've seen that really come to terms afterthe show and all of that but I think that's like an areathat we've been missing for a while is like having someonejust really dominant that way and I think that would just make maybe every sketchmore reliable to this so I talked to John about sketches that he all-time favoritethinks is the funniest things with like Andrew Dismukes and I'm like yeah Ilaughed it wasn't like necessarily my thing or like little things things like that.And that's, I guess, reaching all the different people in the audience.Track 4[29:46] But kind of looking for that sweet spot.And I feel like she could have been a really good bridge between that.She really could have. That's such a good point. And I was thinking of Fredtoo, with Amaya and Fred, they could have had such a, they could have builton like a dynamic because Fred stayed until what, 2012, something like that.So, so they could have had a few more years together. Yeah. See great points, Rebecca.See, Maya is overdue in the Arsenal Hall of Fame andyou were overdue to appear on this podcast i'm alreadymeant to be yeah it was meant to be then but i'mhere i'm here to vouch for her and then hopefully vouch for a returnon this podcast i think you've already sealed a return 20 minutesin wow so as far asmaya's work on snl what what kind of immediately stands out to you like youwe can we can kind of just talk about it like a specific character or sketchright now well you did mention bronx beat and that is the number one When Ilook back at my 10 favorite sketches of all time,I think Bronx Beat is really just up there in that list.Initially, I'm like, okay, Maya's on this show. Who are we talking about? Bronx Beat is that.So, your book, you like to ride bikes. Yes, I traveled all over the countryand found the best trails and rated them according to difficulty and size and, uh... Uh-huh.You know how many times I had sex last year, Frankie?Track 4[31:11] 0.002. And it was my choice. This area down here, this area,it's got the Ghostbusters thing over it.No one's allowed in there. No trespassing. No trespassing. Clothes for business.You know that red circle thing with the line, the Ghostbusters thing?Yeah. It's my choice. You know what? When my husband wants to get sex... It's always funny.No matter when I watch it, no matter what mood I'm in, it is just always one that gets me laughing.And I think that was a good point you made about Amy and Maya's chemistry.Like, they have such a funny, like, chemistry in this. And their dialects, it's just a dumb sketch.But it really just always hits. Sometimes you just get those where you're like, this is amazing.And that was pure gold. So that definitely stands out to me.It's a dumb sketch, but it's not.It's not a dumb sketch because they have these mannerisms. So now you're fromNew York, you said, right? Yes.Have you met these ladies before? Yes.So I'm from Long Island. So it's a little different, but there's like,there's a similarity between Bronx and certain parts of Long Island.And I think especially like older generations, like the accents are real.Like people actually sound like that.And I think that was around, like, an era with Jersey Shore was also,like, how are these people real?But they are. And the people of Bronx Beat, those people exist.Track 4[32:34] And it's awesome to see. And it was, like, a really great depiction.And they really just took those characters to 110%. And they were relatable.Like, I was able to be like, oh, that's who that is.That's someone from New York. And it was awesome. Yeah, yeah.Yeah, that sketch was so musical, too.Like, when Amy talking and then Maya talking, like, the way they bantered backand forth, it was very musical.It was, like, just something about it. Like, you had to be an amazing performerto get those beats down. Like, it was...Track 4[33:07] I remember the Jake Gyllenhaal one, the one that they were kind of flirtingwith, with like, they kind of flirted with their guests and stuff,but just like their, the way they would bounce back and forth.She and Amy, there was just, just real like music to it.That's whenever I watch those sketches, that's all my mind goes to is just asa performer, she was just so good about hitting those exact beats is very conversational,uh, and very relatable. I'm from New Mexico.I've been to New York, but you know, I'm not like a guy, uh,But it was still like I felt like I knew those ladies.Yeah, for sure. Like they definitely exist. And I feel like some people gotit and they were like, I could relate this.But other people that have never met anyone like that still were able to relateand be like, I saw this person on TV.And it was an awesome depiction.So that's like the number one sketch that really stands out to me.Yeah, and I don't think it's a coincidence, too, that they started doing theselater in Maya's tenure there on SNL.When the cast and the show as a whole was starting to flip into another goldenera, and we saw something like Bronx Beat, which she and Amy came up with.So I don't think that's necessarily a coincidence that these started happening a little later.Track 4[34:23] One that I revisited today that was just like pure Maya just owning it was that National Anthem.Yeah was that was that like one of the next ones that that was in my i thati was deciding which one i was going to bring up next it was either that orthe one i'll get to then after but i love that i mean one of my like happy videosis watching fergie sing the national anthem.Track 4[34:45] And I could do every single quip.And that's, I think, kind of what it was Lucy based off of was Fergie for theBasketball Hall of Fame sang the national anthem and took a lot of creativeliberty in a way that did not pay off.But I'm sure it's probably one of the most watched national anthems of any sports event ever.Track 4[35:09] And Maya so perfectly encapsulated that.But also, she's a super talented singer. So I think that was part of it.But Fergie at this national anthem just like, went off and did all these adlibs and runs that were so funny.And to see SNL do that in a way that wasn't an exact copy and had Maya likefully just shine and go off on that.And like, that is quintessential Maya. Like when I'm imagining her in my head,she is just singing and doing something funny vocally and through singing.And I think that this sketch still holds up now because there's always it's always relatable.Like there was a super viral video this month of this little girl that sangthe National Anthem again so horribly, like at one of these games.And I was like watching this one again yesterday.And I was like, oh, it's like this little girl now. But you could have watchedit two years ago and related it to another just bad national anthem performance.Yeah, as long as people are singing the national anthem, they're going to besinging it poorly because it's a hard song to sing.Track 4[36:15] Exactly. And I don't know why people keep doing that. Like, just sing the song as it was written.Like, it's very rarely paid off for people to just make it their own.And we're seeing that. I think this is just a relatable sketch,whether it was 20 years ago or today. because you can always relate it to something going on.Through the night,for it's warm to me.Track 4[37:08] I feel like they told Maya, maybe on that Monday, whoever, maybe it was herthat came up with the idea, but I feel like they just kind of told Maya,like, we need you to do a national anthem and kind of butcher it.Sing well, but just, like, butcher it.And Maya's like, I got you. And she came up with that.It was just so, like, her facial expressions were perfect.I think she added in, she started singing Take Me Out to the Ball Game or something at some point.Yeah yeah that was so perfect that's likequintessential mom glad i revisited it again today because thatyou're right that is quintessential uh maya in inthat performance yeah uh what else is quintessential maya she's so fun she'sso fun the other one that i think like she shines out of a bigger cast is supershowcase spokesmodels this in my mind is just Kristen and Maya doing their thing.It's a spoof of The Price is Right and it's showing contestants what they would have won.So it's Kristen and Maya as the Vanillites walking around. I know that's.Track 4[38:15] Um walking around and being like thespokesperson and you just watch like Kristen andBill Hader just lose it and it just shows likeMaya was probably someone that was so fun to have on setand someone that you look at and you're like yes I'm in this sketch with themand she made them break just by being her and standing out so much out of likethe crowd of this sketch that it cracks me up like I'm a sucker for people thatbreak in a sketch especially when it's like actually funny Yeah,when it's not like forced.Not like an inside joke type of thing. Yeah, yeah, exactly.You're going to kick yourself when you see what Sean and Vonda have in their cart.Look at this, Debra. A lifetime supply of frozen chicken by Chicken Man.Imagine years after years after years of chicken. Right at your fingertips. Tickle, tickle.Each chicken looks as good as this one. That's a Chicken Man guarantee.If your mom likes trickle, you might like chicken.Track 4[39:20] Was her voice kind of similar to like, remember that art dealers one that she and Fred did?This almost looks like the similar, like it's almost like a similar voice, right? Yeah, exactly.Yeah, Maya was... Yeah, just, we don't know what the rules of the game are still.Right. Like, what would a right answer be?And she just did such a good job here.Yeah, she, of course, Bill is known to break. But for good reason when you'reworking with somebody like Maya, honestly.I don't know how Vanessa Bear kept it together in that sketch.She's probably new and maybe afraid of getting fired.So she didn't want a break in that sketch.Yeah, that was so good.There was one, and I don't know if you remember these or when it got a chance to go rewatch.They're hard to find. You got to know where to look. But she did one that I alluded to earlier.And it's an example to me of something very clever that Maya was able to doearly on. Like these appeared in 2002 and 2003.It was Tennis Talk with time traveling Scott Joplin.Let's start with you, 92 Andre Agassi. What's new with you? Oh,well, things are pretty great.I just won Wimbledon. I'm dating Brooke Shields.And I'm doing these pretty awesome commercials for Canon cameras.That's great. By the way, Patrick Swayze called. He wants his hair back.Track 4[40:46] How about you, present-day Andre Agassi? What's going on with you?I'm really excited. I just had a second baby with my wife.So if you haven't seen and if you don't do you remember these rebecca vaguelyokay so i'll yes i'll recap so scottjoplin is a real person he was a composer hebasically is called like the godfather of ragtimekind of music and so the premisewas that maya played scott joplinwho traveled who who wasa time traveler who became a time traveler andthrough his time traveling experienceshe figured out that he really enjoyed tennis so he createda talk show time travel and tennis talk with timetravel and Scott Joplin so he would like have thesehave these tennis players on and pretty much like be passive-aggressive andmake these quips but then like after after like burns would go back and playlike ragtime diddy and then come back and like like talk to him and be condescendingand be funny at this and it was Maya like dressed up in a suit.Track 4[41:51] And short hair and and it was justsuch a bizarre to me very cleververy like where did this come from and especiallyfor that time in 2002 and 2003 itreally like stood out yeah amongst peoplebut that's an example to me like i thought of of her being ableto play in like more just kind ofsubtle weird kind of things ratherthan over the top things so that that's when if youif if you hadn't seen that in a while if listeners you hadn't seenthat in a while it's around season 28 and 29 tennis talk with time travel andscott joblin and then rebecca like i think that one yeah yeah go check thatbut i think rebecca like she she's versatile that's the versatility that i wastalking about with maya yeah the other thing that i've noticed i know we spoke about.Track 4[42:41] Impressions and we kind of touched on that earlier on but mayacomes from a unique background ground obviously we love thatshe is a very successful nepo baby uh miniripperton's her mom and she's black and jewishand i think she was on the cast at a time to be kindof she was a black woman representative so fora lot of the impressions we saw they weren't spot on butwithin being that character and playing characters that most of the rest ofthe cast couldn't play uh like at the time she took these roles and didn't justsay okay i'll just do an impression She like completely dramatized their characterization to a T and to 100%.And I think she took her background of being both black and Jewish,like in Bronx Beat, the people that related to me, I'm like,oh, those are Jewish people from Long Island that I know.Although it's not technically that from the Bronx, she always let herself shine.So a few of her impressions are just like when I looked back and really,really standing out to me is not like, wow, you are Oprah, but you are making me hysterically laugh.So that specific one is just Oprah's favorite things I have down.And then also the Maya Angelou, I Know Why the Caged Birds Laugh as a show.Track 4[43:57] Hello, child. I am the rock.I am the river. I am the one who put a pie under the butt of Morgan Freeman. Whoa!Watch as Maya Angelou pranks her esteemed colleagues.Track 4[44:15] Look out! It appears I have sat in a pie. I suppose you have.I feel no shame sitting in that pastry. Just human nature, I suppose.Yes. It has been an honor.Track 4[44:32] So she really took these and made them her own and was like,OK, if you want me to do this, I'm still going to be Maya in this because Ican't do a spot on Maya Angelou impression.So I'm going to make it a show instead of just like an interview with Maya Angelou.So I think that's where she really got to shine in a lot of those times.At the time, I know we were saying before she was never specifically writtenfor like as much as I think she deserved to be. But in a lot of her impressions,I think, is where the writers really had fun with her.And she created characters even out of real people who I wanted to imitate aswell. You said you don't do impressions.I sure as hell don't do impressions. But with something like her Whitney Houston,I find myself almost mimicking.He and my sister-in-law, sometimes we'll get to talking about SNL,and she'll always be like, I'll always go back to Maya Rudolph's Whitney Houston.Bobby Brown, Bobby Brown.We'll just kind of sit there and say Bobby Brown to each other.Eric is a real Geico customer, not a paid celebrity. So to help him tell hisstory, we paired him with Whitney Houston.Track 4[45:46] I thought I was going to have to postpone my exams. That's when I got in mySUV, threw that sucker in reverse, and drove backwards all the way to Dionne Warwick's house.Track 4[45:59] Geico took care of everything immediately, and I passed sociology.I passed Bobby Brown the other day, and I threw an old bag of chicken McNuggetsat his head. Ain't it shocking what love can do?Ain't it shocking what love can do?Geico. Real wrecks. Cars. She has that kind of energy and creates these characters that even...Track 4[46:22] Fans like we want to like imitate and we want to like act like that becauseshe radiates like that energy on screen maya does exactly and that's why i thinkbringing her back as kamala harris was.Track 4[46:36] Such a specific choice that ithink snl took they could have had someone comeback or at they were that was actually at a time where theywere just bringing people in left and right um toplay people that weren't specifically in the cast and theychose Maya and she did such a uniquetake on Kamala that I think was more successfulthan someone that was like uncanny like I meanyou look at Sarah Palin and Hillary Clinton with Amyand Tina and although they were really funny they were really spot-on impressionswhere they've had the characters in the room together but But Maya took Kamalaand made it why people like to laugh with her and at her and go through allof those phases where I thought it was like a genius pick,but it was actually interesting because they were bringing back a lot of people while Alec Baldwin,I don't think, was the funniest Donald Trump. He was super, super spot on.But they made such a specific choice by having Maya come back and be Kamalawith not a spot on impression, but added a lot of light.Maybe she wasn't as like serious as having like Biden or Trump and someone thatlike we actually want to convey like This is our political take and the stance in this sketch,but just having Kamala's like, oh, you know You're gonna say one or two linesin this that'll make me laugh,Harris you see this is what they do.Track 4[47:58] Susan they avoid taking any,Responsibility not mr. Vice President. I'm speaking.Track 4[48:11] Well, I'm just trying to. But I'm speaking. Yes, but I. Yeah, but I'm speaking.See, I'm speaking right now. Estoya, Blondo, Nevada, Arizona,some parts of Texas. I'm speaking. I understand that.I understand. Yeah, I don't think you do. I do. Because you're talking and I'm speaking.Track 4[48:29] I love that choice to bring her back. And I think having a previous cast membercome back for a recurring, like, hold open bit And then pop up in a lot of thesketches that we've seen throughout those seasons where she was back.That's that's enough to put her in the Hall of Fame for me. Yeah.Yeah. That's so. So you do look at times that they appeared outside of theirtime, like as an official cast member.Like you do take that into account when you're looking at cast members.For sure. And also impact after the show, I think is it that's what I do,because it's not like the SNL Hall of Fame in my mind is, oh,you were on SNL and you came from this and it was all encompassing.Like, what did you do on the show? What did you do with your platform after the show?And a lot of people don't utilize that platform after the show, as well as others.And I think Maya is someone that really took that by storm and completely isjust now kind of killing it and consistently killing it since her time on SNL,back on the show as host, as recurring characters and that.And I take that all into consideration. But just besides her specific yearson the show, it's like you have one of the biggest comedy platforms in the whole world.Track 4[49:44] Are you going to actually make use of what you had on here?And I say without doubt she definitely didand I mean just to bring up the I meanthe number one thing everyone's probably thinking of of her time outside theshow is bridesmaids like she made alegendary movie like that isone that goes down in the books when you look backat history you're like oh that is just an all-timefunny movie it's the same way great yeah yeahWill Ferrell had all of these movies as wellafter obviously maya doesn't have as muchi'd say on her repertoire there but you lookback and that's one of the all-time great comedic moviesof all time that i'm like you were on this you brought your friends into thiscast you brought kristin into this and like it all worked so well together thatit i related to snl because it's a maya and kristin movie that was so funnyand so amazing that i'm like how could she not be in the hall Hall of Fame.The amount of times I watch Bridesmaids a year, just when I'm sitting with peopleand we're like, what movie should we put on? Bridesmaids. It's a classic.Track 4[50:49] Yeah. No, that's a perfect one to put on when you have nothing else to go to.No, it's an all-time great comedy.And I'm starting to warm up to the idea more of thinking about cast membersand their impact even outside of their technical, when they were a cast member on the show.I think you bring up good points. And I think that's perfectly valid tolook at cast members that way and kamala harris is agreat example and with maya you almost have to like take intocameos into account because she's been backon the show so much and she played kamalalike there was and we were talking about impressions like she found a an anglefor her kamala harris they even told us what that angle was like the cool auntright like she played kamala harris said i'm the cool aunt or whatever and i'mgonna play it like that so she was like like the fun aunt who might've like rapped a little bit,but then they still made fun of her for saying like, that little girl was me,like this kind of poking fun at, at Kamala at the same time.So she did find an angle. She has had an impact on the show.Track 4[51:55] 2024 now and i and and noneof us would be shocked if we saw maya rudolphuh come on the show in some capacity i know punky johnson they had her playkamala she didn't she didn't get any speaking roles um when she played kamalabut i don't know if they're what their plans are with that but we won't be surprisedif maya's like comes back to the show at any point and has yeah,you're right uh yeah as we're recording this yeah yeah as we're recording thisKristen scheduled to host, I think, on April 6th.Yes. Something like that. Interesting.And I would not be shocked at all if she made an appearance there.I actually have a question for you, Thomas. Okay. So I know how to angle to all the listeners here.Has anyone had 100% poll numbers in the Hall of Fame? Or who was around the highest?So I kind of understand their impact versus maybe why Maya wasn't in there.I kind of think somebody like Will Ferrell or like Eddie Murphy,I seem to remember, or Bill Hader.I think people like that have been in the 90s. Nobody's gotten 100%.And it doesn't matter in any sort of Hall of Fame, any sort of vote.You could be the best basketball, best football player, best baseball playerof all time, and those guys don't get 100%. Nobody's got 100% of the vote inthe SNL Hall of Fame, yeah.Track 4[53:21] Okay, yeah, that's interesting, man. And I guess those, I think those peopleprobably have had more impact on the actual show.But then I look at Will and yes, he had amazing sketches.When you look back at, let's list everyone's favorite sketches of all time,you're going to have more cowbells and you're going to have a lot of Will appearances.But I actually feel like his impact was made more after the show and a lot of the work he's done.So I'm seeing him a little more similar to Maya than like Bill Hader,who absolutely like obviously has impact offof the show but like snl was his playground hejust completely ran that to the ground thesame way that like kate mckinnon has and all ofthat like when you're watching them off the show you're always going to relatethem back to being on the show but now you're actually going to look at willferrell and you're going to be like oh that's buddy the elf like that's probablywhere your mind goes actually more than oh you're on snl it's someone that'sjust so engraved in the culture that you're like, oh, I forget you were like,you don't forget, but oh, you were on SNL instead of Bill Hader.It's like, oh, SNL's Bill Hader is going to be in this or SNL's Kate McKinnon.And I think Maya's impacted.Track 4[54:32] Probably more off the show which is why she's beenteetering around that 50 percent range for alittle bit now but i think people should take that intoconsideration because you're not supposed to bea keenan and be honest enough for a million years not everyone could be thatconsidering there's only been one person there's only been one keenan on theshow and you want to take this life-changing opportunity and make an impactin comedy and in pop culture and in the world And I feel like Maya has had such success in that so far.So take that into consideration when you vote, listeners.Yeah, no, that's such a good point. I want to use my wife as a case study for what you just said.She likes SNL. She's not as much of a fan as me. She probably only watches andstarted watching because of me.Track 4[55:21] But she likes it and she'll watch. But she knows Will Ferrell more for likeElf and things outside of SNL.She knows Maya Rudolph more, honestly, for popping up in shows that we watchand seeing her all over the place, probably Bridesmaids.So my wife is somebody who thatperson that you said maybe knows those people more for outside of SNL.My wife wouldn't know Bill Hader unless she went back and watched earlier seasons.If she saw Bill Hader popping up on something, she wouldn't be like, oh, it's Bill Hader.But she sees Maya Rudolph and my wife's like, oh, that's Maya Rudolph. I love Maya Rudolph.Yeah, exactly. Again, good play. My wife is like, I love that they got MayaRudolph to play the judge.Or in Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Maya Rudolph played, what, Dionne Warwick?Who did she play? Yes. Yeah, wait. It wasn't –.Track 4[56:11] Yeah, and she's just like a standard. Also, I think about Big Mouth.The second you hear the Hormone Monster, she is hysterical.And I think Nick Kroll did an awesome job choosing Maya to be such a pivotalcharacter in that show, obviously.It's a cartoon, so it's on her face, but she doesn't need to be her face.So, yeah, she was Dionne Warwick. Dionne Warwick.Track 4[56:36] Yes. I thought it was that or Diana Ross or somebody like that.Track 4[56:41] Well, yeah, somebody like that. Yeah, but you could tell like in Big Mouth,she put her stamp or complete stamp on it.She, I'm drawing a blank right now.She popped up recently in something and I was like, oh, Maya was just so perfectin that. But that's what she does.Track 4[57:00] Maya just leaves an impression on the screen no matter what.If it's two minutes, if it's 30 minutes, Maya is going to leave such a great mark.Oh it was documentary now it's like my my favorite episodeof documentary now is test pattern whichis a take off of their lampooning andpaying uh homage to the talking head stop makingsense and maya's in that ondocumentary now and she she was wonderful init she was perfect she just makes such an impact rebeccajust no matter how long she's on the screen literally i'mlooking at at like her imdb right nowand she's in literally everything just asa voice as a name likewhether she just makes a short appearance i'm likelooking at this and i'm like oh wait yeah she was in that she was in specificallythe movie book smart one of my all-time favorite movies she's a voiceover andi could tell you the scene that she's in in my head because even though it'sjust her voice in a non-cartoon movie where there's a lot of big names and a lot of cameos.I remember the exact part she was in in that movie just by thinking about itand she's done a lot of cartoons and cartoons.Track 4[58:16] Comic movies there and yeah shejust make

The Upful LIFE Podcast
075: KRUDER & DORFMEISTER

The Upful LIFE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 138:31


Live & direct from their studio in Vienna, Austria, iconic electronic producer/DJ duo KRUDER & DORFMEISTER tap into the Upful LIFE.  On Episode 075, Peter Kruder & Richard Dorfmeister pull up for a colorful, career-spanning conversation, both fellas waxing nostalgic & piloting the wayback machine through the pair's prolific, pioneering journey in sound. 00:00 - episode preview 04:30 - our sponsors: iamAVL, & Love That Baby 09:00 - The Upful Update 13:00 - Introducing KRUDER & DORFMEISTER 21:45 - Conversation w/ Peter Kruder & Richard Dorfmeister [83min] 1:45:45 - Afterglow & Vibe Junkie JAMZ Listening to these two fine gentleman humourously reflect on their embryonic origin story and enduring connection was nothing short of a pinch-me, bucket-list, feather-in-the-Kangol experience for your humble narrator, as K&D music remains among the most sacred in my lifetime playlist. Pod topics include: the serendipitous rendezvous that first brought them together, exploring their idiosyncratic creativity & modus operandi, tech/gear evolution, sampling obsession, the lost mystique of crate-digging, the early days of globe-trotting, crafting genre-defining records & remixes, reinventing themselves onstage, a sensational comeback three decades deep, plus K&D's virgin sojourn to Burning Man- the Black Rock Mudpacolypse 2023.   Kruder & Dorfmeister Bio During the 1990s, Vienna, Austria-based producer/DJs Kruder & Dorfmeister helped invent the electronic music genre known as downtempo/trip-hop. Their presence has loomed large over the scene ever since, despite a relatively small discography as a duo.  With 1993 EP G-Stoned- the first release on their similarly titled record label - the pair established a laconic, smoked-out, organic sound & aesthetic rich in live instrumentation. K&D are well-known to incorporate acid jazz, dub, house, atmospheric drum & bass, hip-hop, bossa nova, funk, soul and beyond into their trademark, succulent sonic gumbo.  The duo built up a lengthy résumé of remixes for a diverse smattering of artists, including Roni Size, David Holmes, Depeche Mode, and Bone Thugs-N-Harmony. Several of these were aggregated on the landmark double-album The K&D Sessions (1998), which was lavished with much critical acclaim upon release and its reputation continues to age like a fine wine. Over the years, the two producers remained active with solo work and adjacent projects (most notably Tosca, Dorfmeister's duo with Rupert Huber, and Peter with Peace Orchestra). 1995, a fantastic full-length studio album of original material that had been mysteriously shelved for a quarter century, was unearthed and released in 2020. Kruder & Dorfmeister are currently celebrating their 30th anniversary with an expansive world tour that unveils an authentic, emotional, kaleidoscopic audio/visual concert experience. Eternal thanks to Peter & Richard for the time, music, & energy. -bg B.Getz's feature: K&D return to US, 1st Burning Man, SF show- Sept.23 K&D 30th anniversary show - Belgium, Nov.23 K&D at Burning Man - DISTRIKT sunrise, Sept.23   Vibe Junkie JAMZ "Speechless" - Count Basic [K&D drum & bass remix] "Useless" - Depeche Mode [K&D remix] "Everybody Loves the Sunshine" [Roy Ayers remixed by NETSKY]   Please visit our awesome sponsor iamavl for the latest free Asheville livestreams! Check out the dope apparel at our friends LOVE THAT BABY   Upful LIFE 2023: Favorite Records & More!  Reviews, Purchase Links, Playlists   EMAIL the SHOW PLEASE LEAVE A REVIEW on Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify Theme Song: "Mazel Tov"- CALVIN VALENTINE

チケットボンバーズの記録
【マネージャーお便り】おすすめ回10本を持ってくるチケボンマネージャー 【JKウィーク#6】

チケットボンバーズの記録

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 11:47


JKウィーク開催中! リスナーからお便りで教えてもらったおすすめ回を紹介しています! ↓にリンクを載せているので是非お聴きください! ■本日のお便り ▼ラジオネーム(敬称略) にな子 ▼おすすめ回 【BOM116】チケボンの声似てる問題 https://radiotalk.jp/talk/196302 【BOM55】Radiotalk株式会社 訪問劇!! https://radiotalk.jp/talk/173867 ボードゲーム紹介してたら喧嘩勃発!? https://radiotalk.jp/talk/252317 【雑談】一人称は「オイルライター」に統一しよ https://radiotalk.jp/talk/337155 【新おにいさん爆誕】グーチョキパーで♪なにつくろう♪ https://radiotalk.jp/talk/470122 【母ちゃぁぁん!】ジャイアン様はヤマダ電機に怒ってます【SPBOM5】 https://radiotalk.jp/talk/690250 【続編】KANGOLの服を注文したら、ノースフェイスの服が届いた話 https://radiotalk.jp/talk/671453

Just Play It
New Jack City (1991)

Just Play It

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 96:09


It's time to CRACK some serious corn with this one. Put on your Kangol and grab your uzi because James & Nick take on New Jack City point blank. It's a 1st time watch for this movie review crew. Thanks for tuning in. For more, follow us on Instagram & YouTube @justplayitpodcast & X (fka Twitter) @justplayitpod

2 Broke Twimbos
The Kangol Episode

2 Broke Twimbos

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2023 64:51


To everyone neck-deep in Decembering, Dan & Phil love you so much, they've brought you the last live-recorded episode of the year. Strap in for a quick breakdown of the story with Jonathan Majors, a detailed review of the Zim Hip Hop Awards courtesy of Lady K, and a rant about KFC and neighbourhoods. Enjoy! Subscribe and listen to 2 Broke Twimbos everywhere podcasts are available, support us by making a donation and keep up with all things 2BT via this link:2BT LinkPlease rate and review, and support us on Patreon!

Remarkable Retail
Stepping Out in Style with Crocs President Michelle Poole (E)

Remarkable Retail

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 28:26


Welcome to a special encore episode featuring Michelle Poole, President of Crocs.  We dig into the remarkable growth story behind the increasingly iconic footwear company. We address head-on the polarizing (or is it fundamentally under-estimated?) nature of the brand and how Michelle has turned that to advantage. We also learn about the personalizing power of jibbitz and how product extensions and geographic expansion are fueling their growth. We also delve deep into the diverse, increasingly digitally-driven, go-to-market strategy that is putting the company on a path to hit $5 billion in sales by 2026. Lastly we get Michelle's perspective on how to balance purpose and profits.About MichelleMichelle Poole became President, Crocs, Inc. in September 2020 and has oversight of the Americas, Asia and EMEA regional commercial teams, as well as Product Design and Management, Merchandising, and Marketing teams. Prior to this, she served as our Executive Vice President, Chief Product and Merchandising Officer since April 2020 and as our Senior Vice President and Chief Product and Merchandising Officer since 2014.In addition to her product and merchandising responsibilities, Ms. Poole assumed responsibility for our Marketing function in 2017. Ms. Poole has more than 28 years of experience and proven success in the development of leading global fashion and lifestyle brands including Sperry Top-Sider, Timberland, Kangol, Converse, MTV Europe and Pepe Jeans where she held a range of marketing, merchandising & product management roles. Since 2018, Ms. Poole has served on the board of Pact, a privately held apparel brand, based in Boulder, CO. She received her Bachelor's honors degree in fashion marketing from the University of Northumbria, UK.About UsSteve Dennis is a strategic advisor, board member, and keynote speaker focused on strategic growth and transformation and the impact of digital disruption. He is the author of the bestselling book Remarkable Retail: How To Win & Keep Customers in the Age of Disruption and the forthcoming Leaders Leap: Transforming Your Company at the Speed of Disruption , which will be published in March 2024 and is now available for pre-order at book retailers everywhere. Steve regularly shares his insights in his role as a Forbes senior contributor and on social media..Michael LeBlanc  is the Founder & President of M.E. LeBlanc & Company Inc and a Senior Advisor to Retail Council of Canada as part of his advisory and consulting practice.   He brings 25+ years of brand/retail/marketing & eCommerce leadership experience, and has been on the front lines of retail industry change for his entire career.  Michael is the producer and host of a network of leading podcasts including Canada's top retail industry podcast,       The Voice of Retail, plus  Global eCommerce Leaders podcast, and The Food Professor  with Dr. Sylvain Charlebois.    You can learn more about Michael   here  or on     LinkedIn. Be sure and check out Michael's latest venture for fun and influencer riches - Last Request Barbecue,  his YouTube BBQ cooking channel!

Bad Boy Pod
Toothless Kangol ft. Twin Flames [Jeff and Shaleia Divine]

Bad Boy Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 81:05


SUPPORT RELIEF FOR PALESTINIANS IN GAZA This week's bad boys include Julia's squirrel hole, Zoë's charger chaos and a Mr. Soul Mate Plus Your Cult, Twin Flames - Jeff and Shaleia Divine.

Podcast Playlist from CBC Radio
Producer Picks: A punk rock mystery, a gossipy podcast about literary greats and more you may have missed

Podcast Playlist from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 53:57


To make this show, our team listens through hours upon hours of audio. But sometimes, a few excellent shows will slip through the cracks. This week, Leah is joined by the Podcast Playlist crew to share some amazing podcasts that you may have missed. Like Once upon a time...at Bennington College. Our senior producer Kate Evans likes it because listening feels like, "a summer page turner, but for a podcast." The show shares the history of the unique Liberal arts college where authors Brett Easton Ellis, Jonathan Lethem and Donna Tartt all went to school together.  Plus, Producer Julian Uzielli shares a heartfelt podcast about a group of Armenian soliders who survived months of being trapped behind enemy lines. That and more, this week on Podcast Playlist. Featuring: Once Upon a Time...at Bennington College (Kate's pick) -   "Bennington. Autumn, 1982. Donna, Jonathan and Bret arrive on the campus of the school nicknamed "The Little Red Whorehouse on the Hill." One of them comes with a steamer trunk. One of them comes with a Kangol cap. One of them comes with a "suitcase full of drugs." Freeway Phantom (Leah's pick) - "On April 25th, 1971, 13-year-old Carol Spinks mysteriously disappeared from her neighborhood in southeast Washington D.C. Six days later, her body was discovered off a nearby freeway. Investigators assumed this was a one-off murder. Little did they know, Carol was the first victim of D.C.'s first serial killer." The Ballad of Billy Balls (Kelsey's pick) - "It's 1982, and a man bursts into an East Village storefront apartment and shoots punk musician Billy Balls. Author and activist iO Tillett Wright and Crimetown Producer Austin Mitchell unravel a mystery of love and loss, the tender binds of family, and the stories we tell ourselves just to survive." Country of Dust (Julian's pick) - "This podcast from a multinational team of producers tells the stories of a changing Armenia. A lot has been happening here: revolution, war, immigration, a shifting economy and so much more. We capture what life is like here right now and explore the odd, inspiring and sometimes perplexing ways in which this country keeps going, despite the odds." For more visit: cbc.ca/podcastplaylist

Dem Vinyl Boyz
Dem Vinyl Boyz Ep 54 - LL Cool J - BAD: Bigger and Deffer

Dem Vinyl Boyz

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 55:06


Today, we're diving deep into the classic hip-hop album "Bigger and Deffer" by the legendary LL Cool J. "Bigger and Deffer," often referred to as "BAD," is a seminal release in the history of hip-hop. Released in 1987, it was LL Cool J's second studio album and marked a pivotal moment in the evolution of the genre. LL Cool J, whose real name is James Todd Smith, burst onto the scene with his distinctive blend of lyrical prowess, swagger, and charisma. The album boasts a collection of tracks that are not just songs but cultural landmarks. From the explosive energy of "I'm Bad" to the smooth, seductive rhythms of "I Need Love," LL Cool J showcased his versatility and lyrical dexterity. "Bigger and Deffer" isn't just an album; it's a journey through the streets of New York, a glimpse into the mind of a young artist navigating the complexities of fame and fortune. LL Cool J's impact on hip-hop and popular culture cannot be overstated. With "Bigger and Deffer," he set a new standard for hip-hop storytelling, and his dynamic delivery inspired countless artists who followed in his footsteps. The album's fusion of streetwise rhymes and infectious beats resonated with listeners from all walks of life, earning LL Cool J a place in the pantheon of hip-hop greats. "Bigger and Deffer" was more than a commercial success; it was a cultural phenomenon. The album went multi-platinum, and its singles, including "I Need Love," became anthems of the era. LL Cool J's signature Kangol hat and swagger became iconic symbols of hip-hop's golden age. Join us on this episode of Dem Vinyl Boyz as we drop the needle on "Bigger and Deffer" and explore the album's impact on the hip-hop landscape. We'll delve into LL Cool J's rise to stardom, the evolution of his sound, and the enduring legacy of an album that continues to influence and inspire hip-hop artists and fans alike. Sign up with MyBookie using our link to receive your welcome bonus https://mybookie.website/demvinylboy

Suelasdegoma
Las adidas de Ivan Lendl el terrible - Trailer

Suelasdegoma

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2023 5:02


Lendl alcanzó la posición número 1 en el ranking mundial el 28 de febrero de 1983 y por aquel entonces ya llevaba dos años jugando con adidas. Ivan Lendl firmó su primer contrato con adidas el 1 de enero de 1981, un acuerdo por 2 millones de dólares y un 5% de comisión por las ventas totales de su colección de raquetas, ropa y calzado deportivo.Las primeras marcas que patrocinaron a Ivan Lendl fueron Kangol, Kitex (una marca de textil Austriaca) y Superga.Hazte subscriptor en suelasdegoma.fm/premiumPodrás acceder al contenido exclusivo, escuchar los episodios sin publicidad y recibir merchandising de Suelas de Goma.

The Peak Daily
Private jets

The Peak Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 8:09


Somewhere Dolly Parton must be celebrating because the 9-to-5 could be history, new data suggests. Companies may be cutting back on employee perks, but top executives have been a notable exception. Don your Kangol hat, crack open a Foster's, and prepare to say “g'day mate,” because Australian leaders are coming to Canada. Celebrating something? Let us know here: https://thepeak.typeform.com/to/MNdYA3TO

Dogger Saints : An Unofficial St Johnstone podcast
Episode 85 - Liam Craig and the Pesky Pirates

Dogger Saints : An Unofficial St Johnstone podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 62:40


You think that your moustache is trendy! You think your Kicker boots are too! Got you Kangol and your fleece, got Ben Sherman on for weeks! We can tell Dundee's the team for you! Not a stylish bunch are they those Dundonians? Well you needn't worry about them, you're a stylish Saintee, so come along and join your favourite stylish duo for Episode 85 of The Dogger Saints Podcast! So, a rarity this week in that, aside from planning Betfred booze-ups in Stirling, we have literally no football to talk about. Not a kick. So we're going big time, good time heavy on the features, baby! Shiver me timbers! We have a pirate-based, long-awaited return of George O'Boyle in The Royal, and Saintsmaster also returns as perennial Dan substitute Sam Porritt turfs up to try and topple the Universe Joss at the top of the leaderboard. We also delve once again into the weird world of the Old Firm for this weeks Club Shop of Shame, and we rattle through your bountiful entries for our pub-based Theme Team. Away day logistics with Sam Miller! The Limited Edition Danny Williams! Philip Schofield! It's all going off, so get yourselves comfy and come and give it a listen.

Reminding You Why You Love Football - The MUNDIAL Podcast

Owen Blackhurst, Seb White, James Bird, and Tommy Stewart catch up this week to discuss Austin FC, vintage Lacoste schmutter, supporting Newton Pride now, Kelvin Nunez, kick-ins, Tom Skinner, maidens, John of Wolves, nominative determinism, show and tell, London programme fairs, Johnny Rep, another incredible Nigeria shirt, Olympic Villages, Jay-Jay Okocha, Kangol berets, Hotel Mundial, alcoholic slush puppies, England cricket bucket hats, Ted Lasso being a joke that's got out of hand, a lion who is a dustbin of a human being, why it's good to leave reviews for a podcast you've really enjoyed and somehow so much more.Subscribe to CLUB MUNDIAL nowhttps://mundialmag.coSign up for the Newsletterhttps://mundialmag.co/newsletterFollow MUNDIAL on Twitter - @mundialmagFollow MUNDIAL on Instagram - @mundialmag Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Church of Tarantino
Hymnal Devotional 5: Jackie Brown Soundtrack

The Church of Tarantino

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2023 86:32


Welcome to your monthly Tarantino Hymnal Devotional. For our 5th Devotional of Season 2, I am joined again by Frank Hannen, co-host of The Bachata Talk Podcast, as we drop the needle on the record and take a track by track deep dive into the soundtrack of Tarantino's most under appreciated film and quite possibly soundtrack as well, Jackie Brown. So throw on a Kangol and a nice pair of Isotoners and settle in for an ultra smooth trip back to the winter of 1997. Follow Bachata Talk on the shows Socials: Facebook, Instagram & Twitter: @bachatatalk Listen to the Bachata Talk Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bachata-talk/id1626371650 Become a member of The Church of Tarantino by following us on our socials: Facebook: @ChurchOfTarantino Instagram: @TheChurchOfTarantino Twitter: @TheChurchOfQTPod Letterbox: @ChurchOfQTPod Email: TheChurchOfTarantino@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thechurchoftarantino/message

The Golf Podcast | Live
EP: 071 TGP | Live - 2023 PGA Championship Preview With Raf And Mike

The Golf Podcast | Live

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 60:12


Today our hosts Rafael Kalamat and Michael Bleackley talk about the 2023 PGA Championship at Oak Hill Country Club in Rochester New York. Shout out to Kangol and Bigtime Showroom for the sweet bucket hats! TGP Links: Website: https://thegolfpodcast.live/ Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegolfpodcast.live/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/GolfPodcastLive Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheGolfPodcastLive Podcast Platforms: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-golf-podcast-live/id1599657085 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1cqjoLmonVcUIlQQJBWvEt?si=d0e8cc92211b4146 TGP Merchandise Link https://tgpl.creator-spring.com/ TGP Membership & Marketing Link https://www.patreon.com/TheGolfPodcastLive/membership

The Golf Podcast | Live
TGP | Live - 2023 PGA Championship Preview With Raf And Mike

The Golf Podcast | Live

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 60:12


Today our hosts Rafael Kalamat and Michael Bleackley talk about the 2023 PGA Championship at Oak Hill Country Club in Rochester New York.  Shout out to Kangol and Bigtime Showroom for the sweet bucket hats!  TGP Links:  Website: https://thegolfpodcast.live/ Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegolfpodcast.live/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/GolfPodcastLive Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheGolfPodcastLive Podcast Platforms:  Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-golf-podcast-live/id1599657085 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1cqjoLmonVcUIlQQJBWvEt?si=d0e8cc92211b4146 TGP Merchandise Link https://tgpl.creator-spring.com/ TGP Membership & Marketing Link https://www.patreon.com/TheGolfPodcastLive/membership  

Background
Ticaret : Sape my people - TEASER

Background

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 1:39


Un pionnier raconte les débuts du hip-hop en France : voici l'histoire de Dan de Ticaret, témoin privilégié derrière le comptoir de la première boutique hip-hop de Paris. Un podcast en 3 épisodes disponible à partir du vendredi 10 mars sur toutes les plateformes.Fin des années 80, les ceintures name plate, les gros lacets fats laces, les casquettes Kangol ou encore les baskets Troop étaient disponible à la vente uniquement dans la toute première boutique hip-hop de Paris : Ticaret. Fournisseurs officiels d'accessoires et de vêtements hip-hop du rap français Ticaret a habillé entre autres le groupe IAM. Situé non loin du célèbre terrain vague de la chapelle, la boutique Ticaret était l'endroit incontournable pour tous les pionniers, acteurs et consommateur du hip hop. Et au sous-sol, la boutique abritait également un studio d'enregistrement, qui a vu passer Booba, mais aussi dj Mehdi ou le 113. Derrière le comptoir de cette boutique, un personnage a vu naître cette culture. Prénom : Dan. Nom : de Ticaret. Dan de Ticaret, une particule qui vient de la rue, un B-boy anobli par la streetUn podcast de Ground Control, en collaboration avec Nique - La radioÉcrit et présenté par Yasmina Benbekaiavec Dan de Ticaretet avec l'aide de Virginie FrementRéalisation : Malo WilliamsRédaction en chef : Christophe Payet Production : Sonique - Le studio Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

BrandStocker
Bs8x08 - Kangol y el origen de la gorra

BrandStocker

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 11:14


¿Sabes qué tienen en común un polaco, los JJOO, y un canguro; con Los Beattles, el general Montgomery, y una boina? Esta semana te traigo una historia para quitarse el sombrero, te hablaré de la marca de gorras Kangol, el branding más cool.Contenido adicional de este episodio:https://www.brandstocker.com/kangol-y-el-origen-de-la-gorra/Quiero recordarte que puedes seguirnos en Twitter, Facebook e Instagram, donde nos encontrarás con el usuario "BrandStocker" o si lo prefieres me puedes seguir a mí a través del usuario "Krenecito".No olvides comentar este episodio, valorarlo con 5 estrellas, darle a “me gusta”, compartirlo en tus redes sociales... y si te has quedado con ganas de más, te invito a que escuches más episodios en https://www.brandstocker.com y aplicaciones móviles para iOs y Android.

Dyking Out - a Lesbian and LGBTQ Podcast for Everyone!
"The Coolest Lesbian Aesthetic" w/ Joanna Bradley (Re-Release)

Dyking Out - a Lesbian and LGBTQ Podcast for Everyone!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2022 97:41


Madras shorts, Kangol hats, 'Menswear,' vests, bold blazers, purposefully bad dye jobs...the spectrum of style in our community is wide and varied. So what is the lesbian aesthetic? Writer and comedian Joanna Bradley (SNL, The Break with Michelle Wolf) reflects on her own style, and that of other queer women she's encountered over the years. Can you tell if someone is a lez just by looking at them? What's that thing that makes you see someone and think "they're on my team?" Are style choices just holdovers from previous decades, or are we just admiring the trends that came before us? Has our fashion always influenced the straights, or is TikTok making us mainstream? But first, Melody breaks down why Demi dodged a bullet, and Carolyn confesses her questionable lesbian fashion choice. Then again, isn't a utilitarian fashion choice the most lesbian of all? Finally, we end with a listener question that coincidently ties nicely into our banter about Demi's ex-fiance. Sponsored by BetterHelp Online Therapy: As a listener, you'll get 10% off your first month by visiting our sponsor at betterhelp.com/do  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

FilmFloggers
96. Blade (1998)

FilmFloggers

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 83:51


Dan's 9-year-old son gives us his views on the 18-rated Blade as Ben watches on with his microphone resting on his impressive penis...We like to have fun over on FilmFloggers. The film that paved the way for this glorious never-ending MCU universe was fronted by a guy in full leather breaking up a blood rave and chasing down a latex blob who enjoys nothing more than feasting on the hearts of infants...Your Move, Captain America. Sean's Back: Review It Yourself (Great Logo) (Head Over To Our Website for The Full Episode Notes!)Serious Topics Discussed Include: Ben will do anything to impress 9-year-old boys. Should we start charging Dan an admission fee? Sean rudely introduces himself as this week's guest 13 minutes in. Dan and Sean FACE/OFF.Sean gushes over the MCU.Sean shits on Dan Machholz's ice cream. Dan defends Blade's leather outfit. Shock Is anyone out there still rocking the Kangol hat? Everyone mourns the loss of their foam party-filled youth.Ben lambasts the exclusion of dead babies.Pearl reminds Ben of an old podcast friend with more patrons than him. Did anyone listen to our Jack Frost Flogmas Double Bill?Dan asks Sean to be his boy toy, whilst Sean suggests introducing a 3ft Hot dog into the bedroom.Ben feels uncomfortable...And left out. Does Sean have the clap?The Podcast Gods punish Ben for not opening his fat mouth.Sean teases Ben & Dan over being shagged out. Wesley Snipes stars in...Eric? Ben's impressive penis softens somewhat upon hearing the 9-year-old boy label the CGI in Blade as 'Cool.'Dan's proud as a punch as he shows off his extensive library of underage Traci Lords adult movies. GET IN TOUCH...WEBSITE: https://www.filmfloggers.comSUBSCRIBE: https://www.filmfloggers.com/subscribeVOTE FOR OUR NEXT FILM: https://www.filmfloggers.com/voteTIGHT ARSE: Are you a Tight Arse?SLEEPING WITH THE WAFFLER: Can't Sleep? EMAIL: hosts@filmfloggers.comTALK TO BEN ON SOCIAL MEDIA...TWITTERINSTAGRAMFACEBOOKTIKTOKLINKTREEYOUTUBESPARE ANY CHANGE?https://www.filmfloggers.com/support-the-flogHelp Flog the Podcast by Rate and Reviewing! 1 Star content, 5-star effort! ARE YOU AN IDIOT?APPLE PODCASTSSupport the show

Best of The Steve Harvey Morning Show
Murder The Hit: "Kangol"

Best of The Steve Harvey Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 4:52


Fool #2 murders another one in the spirit of Lalah Hathaway.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Fashion Crimes Podcast
How to Style Summer Hats | EP 95

Fashion Crimes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 23:44


This week, Your Favorite Stylist Holly Katz talks hats - and how to style all types for summer.    Get the new episode now!   Let's keep it real: It is the worst time of year to add something extra to wear as temperatures are at an all-time high. However, a hat is a really fun way to add an extra zhuzh to any outfit. Even if you feel like you might spontaneously combust at any moment. #fire   Here's a nice truth bomb for you:   Nothing is more in style than keeping the sun off your face, and nothing ages you more than alcohol and the sun. We know. We hate it too. But dammit, if you're going to be drinking in the sun, then do it under an umbrella and wear a fabulous hat. That's all we are asking. It's not a lot to ask!   When to wear a hat, what kind of hat, what do you do with your hair, when NOT to wear a hat! The hat game can be a confusing one. So, let's start at the beginning:   “Remember, the hat is the star. So don't upstage it with some crazy ass complicated outfit.  – Holly Katz, personal stylist.   Holly's Top Hats for Summer (no fashion crimes here):   The Fedora  The Trilby  The Baseball Cap The Wide Brim The Bucket   (Style Tip: go to Holly's Pinterest board to see all these hats and styling ideas!)   FEDORA: The classic Fedora is Holly's favorite for summer. It can be made of straw for keeping you cool, and you can dress them up with a grosgrain ribbon or leather hatband around the crown – and even add a brightly-colored feather or sparkly hat pin!    She recommends wearing your Fedora by the pool or at the beach with a flowy, sheer kimono over your swimsuit or even over a tank top and shorts. Top it all off with statement earrings, chunky jewelry and a high wedge sandal – PERFECTION!   TRILBY: The Trilby hat, which looks like a Fedora, has the same crown, but a very narrow brim. The crown is the shape of a teardrop, if that helps. To be more specific, it's the hat Jason Mraz and Bruno Mars wear, and they are both Holly's boyfriends. #truth #duh   Since the Trilby is like the Fedora, Holly recommends styling it in a similar way. One chic idea is to wear the Trilby with a crop top (not too short!), a long maxi skirt and a heeled-mule.    BASEBALL CAP: We know what you are thinking: a baseball cap MUST be a Fashion Crime! For sure! But actually, it's not, in this instance. This is a hat that can be dressed up or down. It never goes out of style. When you wear it the right way it looks super chic and fashion forward. We've seen it styled in so many different ways - from a dress - and we mean a nice dress, like a cocktail dress - and sneakers, to a bright-colored suit and a chunky dad sneaker.    Baseball caps can be plain, they can have cute sayings or fun logos on them, and even Trucker hats are back. If you don't dress like a slob, you can pull this off!   WIDE BRIM HAT: If you go to the beach, you've seen wide-brimmed hat (which are PERFECT to protect you from the sun. Or, if you've attended the Kentucky Derby or Derby parties, those large, decorated hats are wide brim hats. There are many variations, but mainly they can be floppy or structured.    Holly prefers a structured brim. You want it to keep its shape when you are wearing it. The floppy one is more casual, and best for the beach or the pool.  For styling, she recommends pairing a hat like this with a crisp white cotton buttoned down for a really cute play on menswear with a high-waisted colorful maxi skirt, and a crossbody bag which we think is a great travel outfit, or a day outfit, and you can even wear this into the night.   BUCKET HAT: The Bucket Hat was super popular when ‘some of us' (ahem) were in high school in the 90s. It's back again and worn by men and women alike. It has been seen all over the runway and beyond for the past few seasons. We are seeing it every turn!  It's been shown by Prada and Gucci. And some of the more high-end streetwear brands like Balenciaga and Louis Vuitton.    This is probably Holly's least favorite style of hat (#sorrynotsorry), but she will agree that it looks great with the right outfit on the right person! She recommends pairing with denim frayed shorts, a fitted top with a blazer or a jeweled cardigan, maybe a high-top sneaker…. something to make it a little bit more street!    Hat Brands We Love:   Goorin Brothers   Eugenia Kim   Gigi Burris Millinery   Kangol   Aland Get Episode 95 here!   So now you are ready to be super stylish this summer AND protect your skin and face. We are dying to know how you are styling YOUR summer hats – DM us a photo on social, and we just might feature you!   Download, follow, share, write a review, DM us your fashion questions!! We are The Best Fashion Friend You Never Knew You Needed, and we want to hear from you! FASHION CRIMES PODCAST www.fashioncrimespodcast.com   Hosted by Holly Katz, your favorite personal stylist.

Hardy's Hardest Hats
Tom of the Rings: The Return of the Kangol

Hardy's Hardest Hats

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 11:23


Tom Hardy is STILL lost in Middle Earth in this week's Hardy's Hardest Hats. With Gandalf gone… is all hope of testing a Wizard's Hat lost with him? Listen and find out.Find Tom on Twitter at https://www.twitter.com/HardysHardestand on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/hardys_hardest_hatsAll in association with Cold Callers Comedy - find them at https://linktr.ee/ColdCallersComedyBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/hardy-s-hardest-hats--5266950/support.

The Realist Debates Podcast
Episode 22: The New New Host!

The Realist Debates Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 62:16


Live from Pawnee: A Parks and Recreation Fan Rewatch Podcast

This week Mark and Allen break down the Episode where we are shown Donna's lake house, and told about her famous cousin who is an R&B singer! With Leslie's campaign eating up more and more of her time, Ron asks her to take a leave of absence. Leslie denies she is too busy, but is horrified to find out she forgot Jerry's birthday. Since 64-year-old Jerry's birthday is on February 29th, he has only had 16 actual birthdays, and so Leslie plans to throw Jerry a surprise "Sweet Sixteen" party, with Donna reluctantly agreeing to hold the party at her lake house. Despite being busy with campaign stuff, Leslie STILL manages to arrange the perfect party for Jerry ... except that she was so busy she forgot to INVITE Jerry. Leslie and Ron drive back to get Jerry, but along the way, Leslie learns her new campaign signs are printed wrong. Meanwhile, we see Ann and Tom experiencing some rough patches ... Ann refuses to wear a Kangol cap that Tom got her, making him realize they don't share the same fashion sense. At Donna's lake house, Tom finds out the R&B singer Ginuwine is Donna's cousin ... and ALSO finds out Ann doesn't know who Ginuwine is, causing Tom to seriously worry that they may have nothing in common. During all of this, Tom and Ann separately complain to an annoyed April - the person who set them up to begin with - with each one hinting they are thinking of breaking up with the other. Finally, April and Andy asked Chris to watch Champion the 3-legged wonder dog while they were out of town. While Chris took care of Champion, he took him to PetSmart, got him various toys, got him shots, got him groomed, gave him plenty of exercise, and also taught him numerous tricks. All this combines to make Andy feel a little insecure and inadequate. At Donna's lake house, while walking Champion, Andy lets Champion off his leash despite Chris' protests, and he runs away. Chris and Andy are forced to look for the dog, and Andy now feels more inadequate than ever, concerned that he's a bad dog owner. As always, we tackle the tough questions, such as ... What exactly is wrong with Leslie's campaign signs? How does April deal with Ann and Tom's constant complaining? Can April encourage them to take the final step and break up? Can Andy imitate Chris' German commands to Champion? Can Ron ever convince Leslie to take a sabbatical? Will Andy and Chris ever find Champion, or will he be lost forever? Do Leslie and Ron find Jerry, and if so, where? What is the "oh-no-no" list? Is there some hidden meaning behind Chris' doting on Champion? Loyal podcast viewers, this episode has something for everyone - lake houses, canoes, people in bathtubs, German commands, lots of drinking, family secrets - be sure to tune in and experience all the craziness with us! Many thanks to our wonderful sponsor, "Cakey J's Cheesecake Facility".

Big Smoke Music Weekly
S5 Ep3: Big Smoke Music Weekly - S5E3 - Annabel Whittle from Lime Garden

Big Smoke Music Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 53:29


Luke is back with Bristol Dave this time out, as the boys record from their Hampshire HQ after a big night out. Find out how Dave made his way home using the most bizarre/ genius piece of thinking you'll hear in a long time.... PLUS, this week's BigSmoke:InFocus artist is Lime Garden! We chat with drummer Annabel Whittle all about the band having roots in pretty much every corner of the country, how their sound has nods towards dance and disco and why pre-gig nerves are a big thing in the band! We also discover Annabel's love for Kangol hats, "far-out" sunnies and what sounds she brings to her side project, 'ANNIE'. The boys also give a review of Lime Garden's brilliant set last week at The Social in fair ol' London Town! What a bucket-load of tastiness!

The Voice of Retail
Stepping Out in Style with Crocs President Michelle Poole: Best of the Remarkable Retail podcast

The Voice of Retail

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 25:49


Welcome to The Voice of Retail. I'm your host Michael LeBlanc. This podcast is brought to you in conjunction with Retail Council of Canada. On this special episode I am thrilled to be sharing an excerpt from my Remarkable Retail podcast with best-selling author Steve Dennis.  Our guest  is Michelle Poole, President of Crocs. As Crocs celebrates its 20th anniversary we dig into the remarkable growth story behind the increasingly iconic footwear company. We address head-on the polarizing (or is it fundamentally under-estimated?) nature of the brand and how Michelle has turned that to advantage. We also learn about the personalizing power of jibbitz and how product extensions and geographic expansion are fueling their growth. We also delve deep into the diverse, increasingly digitally-driven, go-to-market strategy that is putting the company on a path to hit $5 billion in sales by 2026. Lastly we get Michelle's perspective on how to balance purpose and profits. About MichelleMichelle Poole became President, Crocs, Inc. in September 2020 and has oversight of the Americas, Asia and EMEA regional commercial teams, as well as Product Design and Management, Merchandising, and Marketing teams. Prior to this, she served as our Executive Vice President, Chief Product and Merchandising Officer since April 2020 and as our Senior Vice President and Chief Product and Merchandising Officer since 2014.In addition to her product and merchandising responsibilities, Ms. Poole assumed responsibility for our Marketing function in 2017. Ms. Poole has more than 28 years of experience and proven success in the development of leading global fashion and lifestyle brands including Sperry Top-Sider, Timberland, Kangol, Converse, MTV Europe and Pepe Jeans where she held a range of marketing, merchandising & product management roles. Since 2018, Ms. Poole has served on the board of Pact, a privately held apparel brand, based in Boulder, CO. She received her Bachelor's honors degree in fashion marketing from the University of Northumbria, UK.  About UsSteve Dennis is an advisor, keynote speaker and author on strategic growth and business innovation. You can learn more about Steve on his       website.    The expanded and revised edition of his bestselling book  Remarkable Retail: How To Win & Keep Customers in the Age of Disruption is now available at  Amazon or just about anywhere else books are sold. Steve regularly shares his insights in his role as a      Forbes senior contributor and on       Twitter and       LinkedIn. You can also check out his speaker "sizzle" reel      here.Michael LeBlanc  is the Founder & President of M.E. LeBlanc & Company Inc and a Senior Advisor to Retail Council of Canada as part of his advisory and consulting practice.   He brings 25+ years of brand/retail/marketing & eCommerce leadership experience, and has been on the front lines of retail industry change for his entire career.  Michael is the producer and host of a network of leading podcasts including Canada's top retail industry podcast,       The Voice of Retail, plus  Global E-Commerce Tech Talks  ,      The Food Professor  with Dr. Sylvain Charlebois and now in its second season, Conversations with CommerceNext!  You can learn more about Michael   here  or on     LinkedIn. Be sure and check out Michael's latest venture for fun and influencer riches - Last Request Barbecue,  his YouTube BBQ cooking channel! 

Kinetic PE MIXX
Yusuke Amon Vacant Recalls His Fathers Influence on Hip Hop

Kinetic PE MIXX

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 31:45


Yusuke Amon Vacant x Son of Hip Hop Legend, Kangol Kid of U.T.F.O. (hit song, "Roxanne, Roxanne") x He isn't just a Singer, Rapper, story writer, or Dancer x He realized he was ART &Decided at 16 x after witnessing the ups and downs of the music industry x to become a solo artist and go back to his roots of story writing and incorporated to his music x He created an entire universe based on and exaggerated true story of his life x Welcome to Oddessy x This is the Story of Yusuke Vacant !.Follow us!https://instagram.com/kineticpemixxhttps://www.facebook.com/wtlbTransformU

Remarkable Retail
Stepping Out in Style with Crocs President Michelle Poole

Remarkable Retail

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 32:56


Our guest this week is Michelle Poole, President of Crocs. As Crocs celebrates its 20th anniversary we dig into the remarkable growth story behind the increasingly iconic footwear company. We address head-on the polarizing (or is it fundamentally under-estimated?) nature of the brand and how Michelle has turned that to advantage. We also learn about the personalizing power of jibbitz and how product extensions and geographic expansion are fueling their growth. We also delve deep into the diverse, increasingly digitally-driven, go-to-market strategy that is putting the company on a path to hit $5 billion in sales by 2026. Lastly we get Michelle's perspective on how to balance purpose and profits.But first we take on the news of the week, including earnings from three DTC brands. Lululemon was first out of the gate with continuing strong results. RH also turned in another solid quarter, but their CEO called out concerns about increasing headwinds. Lastly, Chewy continues the trend of "profitless prosperity" for disruptor brands as they reported strong sales and mounting losses. Their co-founder (Ryan Cohen) also gets this week's chutzpah award for pushing big changes at Bed, Bath & Beyond when his company has yet to break-even. We also touch on all the store openings from Five Below and other value retailers and when this music might stop.Here is the episode with Vuori's CEO Joe Kudla that Michelle mentions.And don't forget to check out our bonus episode recapping this year's Shoptalk conference, recorded live from high above the Vegas Strip.  About MichelleMichelle Poole became President, Crocs, Inc. in September 2020 and has oversight of the Americas, Asia and EMEA regional commercial teams, as well as Product Design and Management, Merchandising, and Marketing teams. Prior to this, she served as our Executive Vice President, Chief Product and Merchandising Officer since April 2020 and as our Senior Vice President and Chief Product and Merchandising Officer since 2014.In addition to her product and merchandising responsibilities, Ms. Poole assumed responsibility for our Marketing function in 2017. Ms. Poole has more than 28 years of experience and proven success in the development of leading global fashion and lifestyle brands including Sperry Top-Sider, Timberland, Kangol, Converse, MTV Europe and Pepe Jeans where she held a range of marketing, merchandising & product management roles. Since 2018, Ms. Poole has served on the board of Pact, a privately held apparel brand, based in Boulder, CO. She received her Bachelor's honors degree in fashion marketing from the University of Northumbria, UK. About UsSteve Dennis is an advisor, keynote speaker and author on strategic growth and business innovation. You can learn more about Steve on his       website.    The expanded and revised edition of his bestselling book  Remarkable Retail: How To Win & Keep Customers in the Age of Disruption is now available at  Amazon or just about anywhere else books are sold. Steve regularly shares his insights in his role as a      Forbes senior contributor and on       Twitter and       LinkedIn. You can also check out his speaker "sizzle" reel      here.Michael LeBlanc  is the Founder & President of M.E. LeBlanc & Company Inc and a Senior Advisor to Retail Council of Canada as part of his advisory and consulting practice.   He brings 25+ years of brand/retail/marketing & eCommerce leadership experience, and has been on the front lines of retail industry change for his entire career.  Michael is the producer and host of a network of leading podcasts including Canada's top retail industry podcast,       The Voice of Retail, plus  Global E-Commerce Tech Talks  ,      The Food Professor  with Dr. Sylvain Charlebois and now in its second season, Conversations with CommerceNext!  You can learn more about Michael   here  or on     LinkedIn. Be sure and check out Michael's latest venture for fun and influencer riches - Last Request Barbecue,  his YouTube BBQ cooking channel!

Ken LaVicka Live
Kangol Hats & Theo's Disgusting Diet

Ken LaVicka Live

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 35:52


De Popcast van de Week
#82 — Otto-Jan hoopt dat zijn bandleden geen omgekeerde Kangol-pet dragen 

De Popcast van de Week

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 55:14


Omdat het coronavirus minder verdwenen blijkt dan beloofd, namen Otto-Jan en Stijn hun Popcast nog eens ouderwets vanop afstand op. Vanaf vandaag vind je de debuutplaat ‘Let's see where what if gets us' van Hairbaby op alle streamingsplatformen. Otto-Jan praat ook het bijzondere Gollum-haar van zijn bassist en bepaalde vestimentaire keuzes die niet welkom zijn in de band.

TOKYO WARDROBE
NIGO®︎による新しいKENZO

TOKYO WARDROBE

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2022 27:35


ずっと探しているデニムと、NIGOによるKENZOデビューコレクションについて話しました。 ■Shownotes 1:23~ ずっと探しているデニム10:45~ NIGO®︎によるKENZO12:40~ ルックを見て18:44~ ファレルのサングラス”パクリ疑惑” ■ハイブランドを買うならここがオススメ!日本の正規店やセレクトショップよりも断然安く購入できる海外ECサイトです。キヒロとヒデトも頻繁に利用します。気に入らなければ返品もできるので欲しいアイテムがある人は是非チェックしてみて下さい。 MATCHESFASHIONFarfetchYOOXSsense ■紹介アイテム・Needles「Bright Denim」:キヒロがずっと探しているデニム。Mサイズ持っている人いたら連絡ください…。 ■参考記事 VOGUE「「70年代に賢三さんがしたように、ビジネス全体を変える余地はまだあると思っている」──NIGO®がケンゾー初のショー直前に語ったこと。」VOGUE「What the Pharrell x Tiffany’s sunglasses say about the state of cultural appropriation in fashion」 ■用語Needles,RAGTAG,StockX,Valentino,クロキ,ノンウォッシュ,A.P.C,フィッシャーマンパンツ,ヨウジヤマモト,ビーフィー,NIGO,KENZO,APE,シャークパーカー,高田賢三,作務衣,リップルソール,フェアアイル,ノルディック,モッズ,KANGOL,J.W.アンダーソン,LVMH,パテックフィリップ,ベルナール・アルノー,ジェイ・Z,ジョンガリアーノ,ボッテガべネタ,フィービー・ファイロ ■編集後記 一応1月中に収録した音源なので、月2EPは守れている….。改めて聴き直すとなんだかテンションが低いですね….。最近お買い物してないからでしょうか….。やんごとなき理由によりしばらく更新できないかもです。(キヒロ)KENZOとNIGOさんのタッグのクオリティの高さが作品に反映されているなと感じました。時間を空けてポッドキャストを収録すると未だに緊張しますね笑 The post NIGO®︎による新しいKENZO first appeared on TOKYO WARDROBE.

Noodle Loaf
Onomatopeia

Noodle Loaf

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2022 13:50


Music people! You have arrived just in time to make rhymes, sing songs and do some creative movement games all with your host in chief, Dan Saks. Today's episode raises a glass to celebrating Autism Awareness month way ahead of schedule. We'll also be toasting old school flows and the art of snowman building. If none of that makes sense it's because you haven't listened to the show yet. So do that pls. This Rhyme Time is a little different than our usual version. In this one, your job is to channel your inner Run DMC to anticipate and finish the rhyme at the each of our rapper's couplets. So don a Kangol and loosely lace your Adidas cause it's about to get tricky to rock a thyme that's right on time. ✪ Today's Echo Song was inspired by a family of long time Noodlinos who requested I write an echo song to celebrate neurodiversity, or as they put it, Different Brains. This neurodiversity awareness song for kids is an appreciation for the different kinds of brains we all have and will hopefully help neurotypical kids see themselves in the autistic children in their communities. ✪ Who doesn't love a Time To Move game that employs a lil musique concrète to create an imaginary snowman building creative movement game? Hopefully, not you because that's what this game is. Enjoy! ✪ We hope you enjoy our music and games for preschoolers, kindergarteners and early elementary age kids! It's like a music lesson for kids that is equal parts music and love. 30 DAY FREE TRIAL AT DIY: https://diy.org/?ref=noodleloaf ✪✪✪ I have written three pictures books celebrating families. They make great gifts :) https://bookshop.org/lists/books-by-dan-saks ✪✪✪ WAYS TO SHOW NOODLE LOVE: ✪ Join our Patreon to get a show shout out, handwritten letter and phone jingle! www.patreon.com/noodleloaf ✪ SUBSCRIBE and/or LEAVE A REVIEW on Apple Podcasts ✪ Get some Noodle Loaf gear at noodleloaf.threadless.com. ✪ Want to add your voice to the Noodle Loaf choir? The echo song and instructions are here: http://noodleloaf.com/choir Find us on noodleloaf.com Twitter and Instagram or write to us at noodleloafshow@gmail.com

Library Rap: The Hip Hop Interviews with Tim Einenkel
AllHipHop.com Presents Library Rap: Kangol Kid Interview

Library Rap: The Hip Hop Interviews with Tim Einenkel

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2022 32:41


The Library's Tim Einenkel and AllHipHop.com co-founder Chuck “Jigsaw” Creekmur sit down with Hip-Hop pioneer , the late, great Kangol Kid of UTFO. Kangol Kid discusses how he became one of the first dancers for the rap group Whodini, how UTFO came to be For the entire interview go to allhiphop.com Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Culturally Cancelled with Russell Peters
"The Valentino of Rap" - An Episode In Memory of Kangol Kid

Culturally Cancelled with Russell Peters

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2021 84:06


Today's episode is in honor of my dear friend and brother, Kangol Kid, who just recently passed from his battle with colon cancer. Kangol was of course a legendary member of the groundbreaking hip-hop group, UTFO, who's song Roxanne, Roxanne defined 1984 for me. But beyond that, Kangol was a great songwriter, incredible father, and an absolutely wonderful person who I'm so lucky to have called a friend. We pieced together the best of his episodes on the show for you all, so please enjoy and join me in remembering him fondly today. Rest well, Kangol. The world won't be the same without your smile :) Today's Sponsors: Amazon Music -  Go to Amazon.com/PETERS to try Amazon Music Unlimited FREE for THREE months!  DraftKings Sportsbook- Download the DraftKings Sportsbook app now, use promo code PETERS, bet JUST $5 on any NBA team, and win ONE HUNDRED FIFTY DOLLARS IN FREE BETS if they're victorious.  Papa & Barkley - Go to papaandbarkleycbd.com/peters for 20% off your first purchase. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

My First Season
Renato Paiva

My First Season

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2021 43:18


My guest and I worked together in Club Med Paradise Island in the 2002/2003 season, but his first season was in Club Med Itaparica, Brazil in Winter of 2000, where he was a Tennis G.O. Prior to joining Club Med, he had never played tennis before in his life (huh?!). Everyone, please help me welcome from Brazil and now living in California, Renato! You see, Renato was a ranked professional Squash player in Brazil. He started playing at 9 years old and by the time he was a teenager, he was the South American and PanAmerican champion and was #10 in the world. Renato lived close to the resort of Itaparica and would visit many times a year as a G.M. The manager of the resort at the time thought tennis and squash were the same as it involved a ball and racquet, and offered Renato a job as a Tennis G.O. Renato left college to join Club Med, but after he stopped working for Club Med, he went back to finish his degree in Business Administration and is now two months away from obtaining his MBA. Below is the link to the “I Want it That Way” Backstreet Boys number we did in Paradise Island that I mentioned during this episode. And again, apologies for the SD quality. The video was HD when I uploaded it 14 years ago (Renato is in the middle in the Kangol hat and Peter Anthony is immediately to his right in the yellow shirt). Listen here or wherever you get your podcasts. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S07ZddsXQY8    

HipHopHumboldt
Episode 8 - New Humboldt Hip Hop, RIPs to 'Hub', The Kangol Kid, and Drakeo The Ruler plus my new music picks

HipHopHumboldt

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2021 33:10


Local Drops! Area Sound - West Coast Outback Follow @area_sound and @zigzagzilla on IG City Hippie - Blades Follow @wearecityhippie on IG Attribute - Never Switch Up Follow @Attribute718 on IG New Dirty Rats Coming Soon! Follow @the_real_dirtyratrecords on IG RIPS Kangol Kid - co-founder of the Golden Era Group UTFO Drakeo The Ruler killed in Los Angeles at the OnceUponATimeInLA Concert Slim400 - Foe Block - YG Crew Drakeo and Slim400 connected? I can't call it The Roots bassist Leonard 'Hub' Hubbs dies at 62 Tory Lanez Megan The Stallion Case The alleged bullet fragments cannot be located Talk of Future being as good as Jay-Z. I think this conversation is highly disrespectful to the culture and to women Prodigy being honored with his own street in Queensbridge Kanye and Big Sean firing shots back and forth over Big Sean's record deal with GOOD Music. Big Sean is saying Kanye owes him a LOT of money and clapping back hard against Ye on Drink Champs... shoutout to NORE and DJ EFN for keeping Drink Champs going for so long, one of the long running and most successful hip hop podcasts in history Meek and Rick Ross going at it over the same thing, being owed money from the record label but Rick Ross is trying to pin Atlantic Records as responsible and not himself Freddie Gibbs allegedly got tossed around like a rag doll by Jim Jones, we still haven't seen confirmation of this but that's the word GTA Online marketing blitz New Albums My picks Juice WRLD - Fighting Demons Boldy James / The Alchemist - Super Tecmo Bo Big Boi, Sleepy Brown collab album 9th Wonder - Zion 6: Shooting in the gym Didn't like the new A Boogie album Did like the new 6lack EP New albums I haven't checked yet New Roddy Rich Chief Keef Gucci Mane Xmas album DJ KaySlay Lance Skiiwalker New Videos 2 singles from Flatbush and RZA, 2 videos on YouTube 2 more podcast episodes to wrap up 2021 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hiphophumboldt/support

Planet Hip Hop Radio
PHHN Ep 142: RIP Leonard Hubbard (The Roots) & Kangol Kid of UTFO, Latto Launches Nonprofit, + More

Planet Hip Hop Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2021 21:30


RIP Leonard Hubbard (former Roots Bassist) & Kangol Kid of UTFO, Latto Launches Nonprofit, plus much more! #PlanetHipHopNews, Bringing You The Latest & Greatest in Hip Hop Music & Culture Plus News from Around The World!1. Roddy Ricch Thailand (INSTRUMENTAL)2. Roddy Ricch - thailand (Clean)3. Lil Migo feat. Quavo - Migo Shit (Clean)4. YoungBoy Never Broke Again & Birdman - 100 Rounds (Clean)5. Rick Ross - The Pulitzer [Clean]6. Isaiah Rashad Type Beat Elegance7. Ultra Black Nas (instrumental)8. Nas & Hit Boy - Ultra Black (Clean)9. Rvssian & Future feat. Lil Baby - M&M (Clean)10. Stunnaman02 & QuakeBeatz - Big Steppin (Radio)11. Latto - Soufside (Clean)13. DJ Pharris feat Young Dolph & G Herbo - Bo$$ feat Young Dolph & G Herbo (Clean)14. Curren$y & Freddie Gibbs Type Beat Immaculate15. Kendrick Lamar, Baby Keem Family Ties (Instrumental)16. YoungBoy Never Broke Again & Birdman - Open Arms (Clean)17. Rick Ross feat. Benny the Butcher - Rapper Estates [Clean]18. Troy Ave - Weatherman (Clean)19. Yo Gotti - For The Record (Clean)20. Yo Gotti For The Record (Official Instrumental)21. Roddy Ricch feat. Future - all good (Clean)

Paladinah Major A Satellite Station Anchor.Fm

Hip Hop pioneer Kid Kangol UTFO dead at age 55 from colon cancer. Another Tidz Bitz Newz Flazh --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/paladinah-major/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/paladinah-major/support

チケットボンバーズの記録
【悩み?】ここ3ヶ月、反応くださる方の98%が女性なんですが?

チケットボンバーズの記録

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 11:54


★今回のトーク一覧★ 1:47~「『第2章』の反響がすごかった件」 3:26~「ここ3ヶ月、反応くださる方の98%が女性なんですが?」 8:32~「KANGOLのパーカーとプロテインが届いてない問題について」 【Twitter】https://mobile.twitter.com/Ticket_Bombers 【お便り】https://forms.gle/GpqoyGoJ8PsqsQ9t5 【Youtube】https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdMGmOndKpEmiBbIsnrP9sQ

Best of The Steve Harvey Morning Show
Murder The Hit: "Kangol"

Best of The Steve Harvey Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2021 4:03


Fool #2 murders another one in the spirit of Lalah Hathaway. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Street Politicians
Cancer Awareness In Our Community.

Street Politicians

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 88:39


This week Tamika and Mysonne join together once again to spread awareness to their listeners. Moreover, before speaking to their guest they get into debatable conversation about people taking the covid vaccine surrounding his controversial decision of not taking the vaccine. In addition, because it is breast cancer awareness month, they had some special guest join in the discussion about breast cancer and other cancers that effect our community. First up they had Warrior coach Bershan Shaw call in to discuss her journey experiencing breast cancer and what woman should be aware of. Also, flashed back to when Kangol from UTFO came by to spread awareness about colon cancer and experiencing himself! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Houston Dyna Pod (Houston Dynamo Podcast)
S1 E32 SKC Postgame "Silky Smooth Derrick Jones"

Houston Dyna Pod (Houston Dynamo Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 32:08


In this episode we reminisce over our boys slapping Sporting KC, Tabs red card, Kangol hats, Derrick Jones, emergency bathroom breaks and we answer some fan questions. Facebook Twitter Instagram Wordpress Have a question for the show? Visit us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Wordpress or Email us at HoustonDynaPod@yahoo.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/houston-dyna-pod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/houston-dyna-pod/support

Hip Hop Originals Podcast
Episode 3: The Kangol Kid Of UTFO Interview

Hip Hop Originals Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 47:38


Premiered Oct 11, 2020On Tonight's Show We Sit Down With Hip Hop Pioneer/Legend "Kangol Kid" From The Group U.T.F.O. About His Rise In The Hip Hop Game In The Early 80's & Origins Of His Dance Crew "The Keystones" & How The Legendary Group "Whodini" Discovered Them & How Another Group "Full Force" Gave Them Their Sound To Put Out The Classic Hit Single "Roxanne Roxanne" & Then We Speak On Female Rapper "Roxanne Shante" Coming Into The Picture During That Time & More!!!!

Just Some Average Guys Podcast

On this week's episode, The Guys talk about Comic Con, CTE, if guys are able to complain & much more! If you enjoyed this episode, hit the subscribe button on your favorite podcasting platform. Thanks for listening!

Movie of the Year
Movie of the Year: 1997 - Jackie Brown

Movie of the Year

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2019 82:42


Movie of the Year: - 1997 Jackie Brown The Taste Buds tackle the 1997 hit Jackie Brown! Jackie Brown reflects on the simpler life of 1995 mall culture, when everyone would risk it all for a chance to get $500,000 and a sweet, backwards Kangol. Jackie is a stone-cold player and a tactical genius, so obviously the boys can relate. Even Taylor. Even sweet little Taylor. Ryan wins this one. I'm not supposed to tell you that, but he kinda always wins and there was no way he was going to lose on a movie this important. Still, act surprised when it happens, OK? Make sure to also: Check out the 1997 bracket Visit our website Use our Amazon page! Join our Patreon team! (TO HEAR EXTRA SEGMENTS!) Like us! Follow us! Write to Us! — contact@yourpopfilter.com Call Us! — 1.562.DrDJPop https://www.patreon.com/yourpopfilter (Support the show) (https://www.patreon.com/yourpopfilter)

The Upful LIFE Podcast
010: JEFFREY DUPUIS (Addiction Counselor / Concert Photographer)

The Upful LIFE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2019 152:06


  Episode 010 of *The Upful Life Podcast* welcomes a very special guest in Jeffrey Dupuis, longtime music/concert photographer, and professional Addiction Counselor. A spirited convo with an old friend, inspirational human, & someone who is a treasure to several communities.     As the host of this show, I am proud to unveil an episode with a focus on Addiction/Recovery, including some honest and transparent reflections on my own struggle. In recent months I've felt called to find a greater purpose in helping people fight their way out of this darkness, to find their way home. I intend for *The Upful LIFE Podcast* to be a vehicle for these transmissions, and this episode is a prime example. Jeffrey Dupuis Interview Starts at 17 Mins I was visiting NOLA a couple months ago, and trekked 'Uptown, bebe' to Jeffrey's lovely shotgun crib, for an early evening long-form interview. We start in the Bayou, where Jeffrey takes us thru his personal path to the photo pit, everything from capturing legends at the holy Tipitina's Uptown, to shooting The Phish from VT, with a few local detours and humorous lagniappe along the way. We go back two decades to his online music media work with a pioneering Tom Speed at Honest Tune, as well as our years working with a fledgling JamBase in the early daze. Since we're in the Crescent City, we chop it up about jam-culture at Jazzfest, and Jeffrey unveils a few tales from the rail. He poignantly cautions of the realities of working with music media and the festival business in 2019, and why its important to "keep your day job. "     From there we pivot into the main reason I asked Jeffrey on to my show: his work in recovery, and how it is both relevant & important to our music culture- from the stage to the rage. Jeffrey reveals humbling personal reflections on his own journey in and out of addiction, and his amazing, rewarding life in recovery. We talk about sober jam collectives like Wharf Rats and the Phellowship, before he delves deep into his actual profession in New Orleans as a licensed addiction counselor. We share an honest and frightening conversation about the stark reality of Fentanyl. Jeffrey , a man many years sober & abstinent of any kind of substance, then bravely leads the way into an informative discussion in his area of expertise, the oft-controversial, progressive-in-nature, solutions-based, and urgently-needed Medication Assisted Treatment for opiate abuse and addiction. Jeffrey keeps it 100 and I'm certain this convo will have value to a plethora of people on all sides of this ever pertinent issue. Thank you Jeffrey for opening your heart, mind and spirit. You, sir, are a Real One. Jeffrey Dupuis : MARC (Medication Assisted Recovery Centers) in Metarie & Slidell. Click HERE Also on Episode 010, an appropriate ***Deep Bow*** in gratitude and appreciation to Dopey Podcast (4min mark) a show that serves as great inspiration to me, and a lifeline to thousands affected by this scourge of Addiction. A proverbial tip of the Kangol to Dave & Dopey Nation.  We lighten up a bit and finish this episode with another phone call to J.A., my brotha' from anotha'. He's our resident Glimmer Twins aficionado, & checks in on all things Stones at NOLA JazzFest. Not only my best bud since 5th Grade, but also a wealth of perspective on music culture, most specifically the Rolling Stones. J.A. will continue steadily sliding thru the pod every few weeks, because the streets demand it. My man is very popular guy!      *Vibe Junkie JAM of the Week* "Water" off Phrenology (2002), from The Roots    The Upful LIFE Podcast is available on iTunes! Theme Song: Mazel Tov by CALVIN VALENTINE Contact the host at B.Getz@upfulLIFE.com

Again With This: Beverly Hills, 90210 & Melrose Place

D'Shawn fights gravity; Steve fights Sears; Suzanne gets way more offended by the idea of a background check than an innocent person should, and David acquires a Kangol and fills it with meth. JOIN THE AWT CLUB