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It turns out that Americans have been pretty well misinterpreting Smiths songs for quite a long time now. On this episode our guest, comedian and South London native Shem Pennant, leads a seminar on The Smiths and their iconic 1986 album, The Queen Is Dead. Shem offers much needed context to the album, explains why the Smiths' phenomenon was so uniquely British, and why he doesn't let Morrissey's post-Smiths political statements detract from his enjoyment of the band's music.Connect with us via Instagram at @AtFirstListen podcast!Subscribe so you don't miss an episode!
We have a very serious conversation about gender conformance, surrounding a very unserious song by Detroit-based rapper Rob Apollo.Apollo's song "SHE / THEY" has been circulating on TikTok lately, mainly due to a racy lyric in the chorus that you'd think self-righteous Zoomers would hate. Dominique and Andrew discuss what teens, tweens and queer people find so fun about the song, and why no one is actually as mad about pronouns as you think they are.Subscribe so you don't miss an episode of At First Listen!Connect with us on @AtFirstListenPodcast on Instagram.
Diamond returns to At First Listen to dig into her favorite album of 2024, Sabrina Carpenter's mega-breakthrough Short n' Sweet. With hits like "Espresso," "Please, Please, Please," "Taste" and "Bed Chem," Short n' Sweet is brimming with personality.Diamond says there are multiple hits on the album that she's yet to tire of, and she doesn't meet much resistance from Andrew and Dominique. Subscribe so you don't miss an episode of At First Listen! Tell us about your first listen to Short n' Sweet via Instagram @AtFirstListen podcast!(Episode 31.)
In this mini episode we're focusing on "The Giver," Chappell Roan's attempt at a lesbian country song that's making waves in the pop music world.Is "The Giver" a legitimate country song or is it a mere novelty — or is it branding? Is any country music legitimate? We also discuss why Chappell Roan is allowed to “go country,” but it was controversial when Beyoncé or Lil Nas X did it.We talk about Chappell's recent SNL performance, and how "The Giver" is makng Dominique more of a fan but Andrew possibly less of a fan?Tell us about your first listen @AtFirstListenpodcast on Instagram!Subscribe so you don't miss an episode!
Send us a textReturning guest Matthew Kaplowitz joins us for a special announcement about a new project he is working on. You can find information about Matthew and his projects as well as information related to his new endeavor here: Trek Untoldhttps://www.trekuntold.com/Press Record Studios https://pressrecordstudios.com/Trek Long Islandhttps://treklongisland.com/Star Trek Cookbookhttps://www.simonandschuster.com/books/The-Star-Trek-Cookbook/Chelsea-Monroe-Cassel/9781982186289Themed Restaurants https://trekmovie.com/2008/07/06/trek-eats-a-look-at-trek-themed-eateries/Ethan Phillips' Cookbookhttps://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Star_Trek_CookbookFind Puratos at:@PuratosUSA- Twitter@PuratosUS- Instagrampuratos.us
We're sorting through Lady Gaga's seventh studio pop album Mayhem with Gaga superfan and iHeartRadio personality Nick Gomez. Nick is an almost lifelong Little Monster, who credits Gaga with inspiring the love of pop music that steered him towards a career in radio, where he can be heard at night on Hot 99.5FM, Washington D.C.'s #1 Hit Music Station, and in the afternoon on Pride Radio. Andrew and Dominique prod Nick about Mayhem's place in Gaga's catalog and he provides all the answers!Subscribe so you don't miss an episode of At First Listen!Connect with us on Instagram @AtFirstListenPodcast!(Episode 30.)
UCBLK's Justin Catchens joins us to celebrate one of his favorite albums of the '00s, Lupe Fiasco's Food & Liquor, the debut album by the Chicago-based rapper-turned-MIT-and-Johns Hopkins University professor!Food & Liquor is as dense with prose as a classic work of literature, and we do our best to wrap our heads around the storytelling and social/political messages in Lupe's lyrics. We also discuss Lupe's connection to the 'conscious rap' genre, why this album was his commercial peak and how hip hop never fully embraced him. Subscribe so you don't miss an episode of At First Listen!Connect with us on Instagram @AtFirstListenPodcast.(Episode 29.)
It's been an epic run for Marla Kaplowitz at The American Association of Advertising Agencies (The 4As).After eight years at the US trade association, Kaplowitz is stepping down from her CEO role. In this episode of Campaign Chemistry, she joins editor Luz Corona to reflect on her tenure at The 4As, discussing the "bittersweet" transition out of the organization. She shares insights on the works she is proudest of during her tenure, the challenges faced during the pandemic (similar to the ad biz challenges of today) and the critical role of content and resources for agency members. Kaplowitz also offers advice for her successor and future industry leaders working through the current landscape of the advertising industry, emphasizing the need for adaptability and grace. campaignlive.com What we know about advertising, you should know about advertising. Start your 1-month FREE trial to Campaign US.
In the second episode our new cohosts recorded together, Andrew gauges Dominique's taste for the hard stuff with one of his favorite metal albums from last decade, Deftones' 2010 mid-career masterpiece Diamond Eyes — by far the most extreme-sounding record we've discussed on the show.We explore why this album was a turning point for the Deftones, why it was the record that converted Andrew to a fan, its place in the "metal" genre and how excited we are to see Deftones on their first arena headlining tour this spring!Subscribe so you don't miss an episode of At First Listeni!Connect with us on Instagram @AtFirstListenPodcast.(Episode 28.)
New York metal singer and rapper Mizzie from the X introduces us to Doja Cat's debut album, Amala. We explore Doja's complicated persona and reckless online presence. Mizzie explains how Doja's freewheeling art continually inspires her in hip hop, heavy metal and beyond.Mizzie has released two albums with her metal band Dishonest Escape and last year she launched her rap career with the debut single, "Ivy."Subscribe so you don't miss an episode of At First Listen!Follow us on Instagram at @AtFirstListenPodcast.(Episode 27.)
Talkin' ‘Tok - For the second in our bonus series about viral songs on social media, we get into the newfound popularity of “Lockjaw,” an album cut from Sir Mix-A-Lot's 1992 Mack Daddy album. The song has become a favorite in social media's ‘makeover'/‘glowup' genre of videos, so naturally, the conversation turns to mewing, mogging, maxing out, and other Internet sad boy terms that Andrew has never heard.Subscribe so you don't miss an episode of At First Listen!Follow us on Instagram at @AtFirstListenPodcast!
We're taking a special look at one of the greatest singer-songwriters America ever produced: Bill Withers.With ubiquitous hits like "Lean on Me," "Ain't No Sunshine," "Just the Two of Us" and "Lovely Day," so many of Bill's songs are taken for granted because of how ingrained they are in American culture. We take a special look at Bill's second studio album, Still Bill, explore his late start in music and his early retirement from it.Subscribe so you don't miss an episode!Follow us on Instagram @AtFirstListenPodcast!(Episode 26.)
Talkin' ‘Tok - Introducing our new series looking a social media's latest viral songs. In this first edition, we discuss the power of short form user-created social media content and then take a look at the song “Peggy” by viral lesbian financial dominatrix Ceechynaa. Dominique interprets some of the most perplexing British slang in Ceechynaa's lyrics and explains how users are appropriating "Peggy" in their own content, and why they might be relating to the song. Andrew thinks of something nice to say before politely considering Ceechynaa's economic stances: is "Peggy" a metaphor for socialism?Subscribe so you don't miss an episode of At First Listen!Follow us on Instagram at @AtFirstListenPodcast.
From how he swept through the GRAMMYs to his historic performance at the Super Bowl halftime show, everything is coming up Kendrick Lamar.We dig into our favorite moments of Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl halftime show and review how wrong we were about the GRAMMYs!We also answer important questions like, did the Super Bowl have to be so black? And, is Beyoncé ranked higher in the Illuminati than Sabrina Carpenter?Subscribe so you don't miss an episode!Follow us on Instagram @AtFirstListenPodcast!(Episode 25.)
Charli xcx's carefree 2024 breakthrough album, BRAT, was one of the defining cultural moments of last year and likely changed Charli's career forever.But was BRAT's GRAMMY-winning success ironic or the result of a genious marketing masterplan?Dominique embraced BRAT over the summer, while Andrew only heard it for the first time in preparation of this episode. We discuss the beginning and end of Brat Summer, how the gay community elevated Charli to bonafide popstar status and attempt to nail down what makes this album so compelling. Subscribe so you don't miss an episode of At First Listen!Connect with us on Instagram @AtFirstListenPodcast.(Episode 24)
Are you struggling to retain top talent while managing organizational change? In this episode of Doing CX Right, Stacy Sherman sits down with Lisa Kaplowitz to break down the "how" of effective change management that keeps your best people engaged and committed. They discuss actionable strategies that drive employee loyalty, mentorship programs that boost engagement, and measurable approaches to ensure sustainable success. Business leaders will learn practical tips to transform resistance into support while building stronger teams. Listen in to discover how successful organizations create environments where both change and talent thrive together. Learn more at
Each year the GRAMMYs sparks a wave of bewilderment when nominees are announced for the 'Album of the Year,' 'Song of the Year' and 'Record of the Year' categories.While the former two categories are self-explanatory, what does the Recording Academy mean by record and who gets that award anyway?!On this episode, Andrew and Dominique explore all eight nominees for 'Record of the Year,' predict who will win and argue about who should win the award.Subscribe so you don't miss an episode of At First Listen!Follow our show on Instagram @AtFirstListenPodcast.
The At First Listen podcast returns in 2025 with a big announcement from Diamond, as she hands her cohost reigns over to Dominique Kaplowitz.We'll be putting out weekly episodes this year, launching a YouTube channel and covering tons of music, including new and classic albums, viral artists and pop culture events.Subscribe so you don't miss an episode of At First Listen!Follow us on Instagram @AtFirstListenpodcast!
In today's rerun episode of Let's Talk Business, we're thrilled to revisit a highly engaging conversation on the critical role of company culture, leadership, and conflict resolution in scaling a business. Join your host, Meny Hoffman, as he speaks with Dr. David Kaplowitz, a former top chiropractor who transitioned into a respected business coach specializing in leadership development and organizational culture. In this episode, Dr. Kaplowitz offers actionable advice on mastering active listening skills, a fundamental component for building a strong company culture. He details a four-step conflict resolution formula that helps leaders address issues effectively while maintaining organizational harmony. Additionally, he discusses the significance of teachable moments in leadership, empowering leaders to grow from everyday experiences and improve team dynamics. Dr. Kaplowitz shares his journey from running a successful chiropractic practice to becoming one of the most sought-after business coaches. Drawing from his experience, he highlights the importance of nurturing a supportive company culture, effective communication, and conflict resolution for sustained business growth. Dr. Kaplowitz also touches upon the balance between a leader making critical decisions and involving the team in the decision-making process for a balanced and inclusive workplace. He emphasizes the need for leaders to understand and refine their leadership energy levels to inspire and influence their teams positively. Tune in for a wealth of practical insights from Dr. Kaplowitz on transforming leadership and cultivating an environment where both business and personnel thrive. Don't miss this episode filled with valuable strategies and real-world examples of effective business leadership. 00:00 - Pioneering Chiropractic Advertising 04:34 - From Practitioner to Leadership Coach 08:21 - Fostering Inclusive Company Culture 12:06 - Improving Company Culture Tips 12:56 - Mastering Active Listening Skills 18:09 - Chiropractor's Early Practice Experience 20:17 - Streamlining IT Management Follow-Ups 25:23 - Effective Conflict Resolution Strategy 26:31 - Empowering Leadership through Engagement 31:31 - Achieving Authenticity in the Workplace 33:33 - Leadership Balance: Directive vs. Inclusive 37:29 - Level Five Leadership and Communication 41:47 - Free Leadership Coaching Consultation 43:08 - Effective Leadership Consulting Advice 47:23 - Hiring Help vs. Profit Balance Involve your team in the decision-making process to gain different perspectives and ensure informed, balanced choices. Leaders must develop active listening skills to understand their team's concerns better, which includes asking open-ended questions, validating feelings, and truly hearing employees, leading to improved engagement and solutions. Setting clear expectations and accountability mechanisms ensures that employees understand their responsibilities and the timelines for completing tasks, which helps prevent misunderstandings and improves efficiency. Building a company culture requires focusing on both content (operational) and context (emotional) conversations. Creating a supportive environment where employees feel valued and engaged is crucial for sustainable growth and productivity. Continuous personal and professional growth is essential for leaders. Effective leaders listen actively, resolve conflicts constructively, and constantly seek feedback to improve their leadership skills and maintain their organization's direction. https://ptex.co/pandadoc https://www.rockspringcoaching.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidkaplowitz/
Download Chris's FREE E-Book on “How To Find Ultra High Net Worth Clients" from https://UHNWC.com/ Sam Kaplowitz ( https://www.linkedin.com/in/skaplowitz/ ), is the Vice President and an Investment Advisor at Breachway Investments. Sam discusses his journey from working at Wells Fargo and Merrill Lynch to founding his own independent firm. He shares valuable insights on serving high-net-worth clients, building strong client relationships, and specializing in niches like veterinarians and business owners. In this episode, Chris and Sam discuss: 1- From Banking to Financial Advisory 2- The Impact of Going Independent 3- Finding New Clients as an Independent Advisor 4- The Importance of Personalized Service in Financial Advising. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/skaplowitz/ Website: https://www.breachwayinvestments.com/ Maximize your marketing, close more clients, and amplify your AUM by following us on: Instagram: https://instagram.com/ultrahighnetworthclients TikTok: https://tiktok.com/ultrahighnetworthclients YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@uhnwc Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UHNWCPodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/uhnwcpodcast iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/ultra-high-net-worth-clients-with-chris-brodhead/id1569041400 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4Guqegm2CVqkcEfMSLPEDr Website: https://uhnwc.com Work with us: https://famousfounder.com/fa DISCLAIMER: This content is provided by Chris Brodhead for the general public and general information purposes only. This content is not considered to be an offer to buy or sell any securities or investments. Investing involves the risk of loss and an investor should be prepared to bear potential losses. Investment should only be made after thorough review with your investment advisor considering all factors including personal goals, needs and risk tolerance.
Well, here we are, an episode where I can't really goof because I collect legos. I did it anway. Should scalpers be considered humans? How do you play with your figures? We found the most insufferable redditor on the planet and end with some great Trustpilot reviews! Jeremy Kaplowitz is host of the show Quorators which so check them out! There is more Chris at https://www.patreon.com/notevenashow And for more Guys content, streams and SHOCKTOBER: a deep dive into shock jocks you can click patreon.com/guyspodcast The Sunday Night Stream is every Sunday at 8:00 EST at twitch.tv/murderxbryan and https://bsky.app/profile/murderxbryan.bsky.social Guys is on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/guys.pod Guys has a Post Office Box now! PO Box 10769 Columbus Ohio 43201
On this episode of the SeventySix Capital Sports Leadership Show, Wayne Kimmel interviewed Jon Kaplowitz, CEO of Clubs Poker. Kaplowitz is a media and technology executive with over 25 years of experience in leading innovation and building new businesses in small and large companies. His skill-set includes incubating new businesses, deal generation and execution, operating companies in both domestic and international markets, and financial and strategic analysis. Kaplowitz is the current CEO and Co-Founder of Clubs Poker. He previously was the Head of Penn Interactive where he oversaw the Company's growing online and retail sports betting offerings and real money iGaming opportunities. Additionally, Kaplowitz spent several years at Comcast Corporation where he led New Businesses for the company. Kaplowitz began his career as a strategy consultant at Bain and Company, and spent several years as Head of Business Development at World Poker Tour. Jon Kaplowitz: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kaplowitz/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jrkaplo99/ Clubs Poker: https://clubspoker.com/
Folks, Jeremy Kaplowitz joins on this week's episode where we hear about why a woman was rejected from a job 48 years later, why King Charles is afraid of plastic cling wrap, Argentina's president plagiarizing a speech from the West Wing, 100 raccoons taking over a woman's home, and the $150k CyberTruck purchased by some cops Check out Jeremy's podcast 'Quorators' with Clare O'Kane and Alex Ptak wherever you get your podcasts Become a patron for weekly bonus eps and more stuff! :www.patreon.com/whatatimepod Check out our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/whatatimetobealive Get one of our t-shirts, or other merch, using this link! https://whatatimepod.bigcartel.com/whatatimepod.com Join our Discord chat here:discord.gg/jx7rB7J @pattymo // @kathbarbadoro // @eliyudin// @whatatimepod ©2024 What A Time LLC
Mike and Nick interview Jon Kaplowitz, the CEO and co-founder of Clubs Poker, the the hottest new US social online poker room where players can redeem their winnings at the poker tables for real money prizes. From the backstory to how to get started playing on Clubs Poker, the guys get the info straight from the source. They also discuss the player experience on the app, the games and features available, the road ahead and more.
Alex Ptak and Jeremy Kaplowitz join us for a very fun conversation guided by questions and responses found on Quora. They come prepared with insights they've made on the Q&A platform to help us better ourselves and address problems in our own lives. Their show, Quorators, is great and you can check it out here. Become a subscriber to the podcast to gain access to an additional bonus episode every week: | https://www.insurgentspod.com/subscribe This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.insurgentspod.com/subscribe