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Shad Devenpour's Local History Podcast

It was not official - like a town party - but it was a party out at Chet and Gracie Dilroy's: punkin' carvin', hot cider, hay rides and Possum Keith. Of course, Possum Keith. Then out to the lake for some karaoke!Show tickets here: https://www.x1entertainment.com/tavindillardVenmo: @Tavin-DillardEmail: tavindillard@gnail.com

The Shotgun Start
The PGA's Deep State, Dunhill misery, and Ryder Cup Karaoke

The Shotgun Start

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2025 47:37


Just when we thought we were out, he pulls us back in! After declaring this podcast done with Don Rea until Year in Review, Brendan starts this episode off with the late-breaking news of Don Rea's karaoke performance after Saturday of the Ryder Cup. According to the Times of London, D-Rabbit reportedly took the mic at his hotel and performed Eminem's "Lose Yourself" in front of player families and more onlookers. Andy is stunned by the song choice, thinking that an Eagles song would be more up Don's alley. Everyone is wondering when and where the video of this historical moment will inevitably come out and PJ is debating on making some calls across Long Island to see if he can procure it. With Don's one-year anniversary as PGA of America president coming up, Andy ponders if he makes it through half of his two-year term. Brendan is aghast at the "Deep State" of European media and PGA of America members who are trying to cancel Don, demanding that this cannot happen, if only for the sake of this podcast. Before running through this week's results, Andy and Brendan also provide an incredible update on the "Lotte at Lottie's" challenge! In actual golf news, Tommy Gainey secured his first win on the Champions Tour and Andy believes that this may mark the end for the senior circuit in more ways than one. Speaking of the Lotte, the LPGA's unique winner streak carries on after non-member sponsor exemption Youmin Hwang took home the win. Big Shot Bob MacIntyre won a rainy, cold Dunhill just a week after battling at Bethpage. The weather was so bad in Scotland that the event was shortened to 54 holes, causing some Pro-Am celebs to walk off the course due to the conditions. On the PGA Tour, Steven Fisk chased down Garrick Higgo at the Sanderson to win his first-ever PGA Tour title. Andy pops PJ about the latest Jets loss and there's some network television discussion to round out this quick Sunday recording.

Miguel & Holly Full Show
Headphone Karaoke: Taylor Swift Edition PT 1 & 2

Miguel & Holly Full Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2025 10:12


Miguel & Holly Full Show
Miguel & Holly Full Show: Dog Blessings + Taylor Swift Karaoke Chaos

Miguel & Holly Full Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2025 83:15


From Holly getting her dog blessed at church, to some wild Queen City Confessions, today's show had it all. Plus, Dr. Teddy tried to shoot his shot with a former patient, and the whole crew went all out for Headphone Karaoke: Taylor Swift Edition.

Kennedy Molloy Catchup - Triple M Network
BEST OF - Roo holds his breath and Glenn's new club

Kennedy Molloy Catchup - Triple M Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 46:41


BEST OF : Mick in the Morning is taking a short break, but in the meantime we're reliving some of the best stuff from the show so far in 2025. Today find out why Roo held his breath for a very long time; We have a list of the top Karaoke songs; Titus has a test to see if you should be on Social Media; We've got some dad jokes; and Glenn Robbins stops by to launch a new club Mick in the Morning with Roo, Titus and Rosie will return LIVE to 105.1 Triple M Melbourne on Monday October 6 To watch Mick in the Morning in action, follow @molloy and @triplemmelb on Instagram.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

LeJeNdary Wrestling Figures
Ep 139 Travis from TB Toycast, 1986 LJNs & More

LeJeNdary Wrestling Figures

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 98:33


Travis from TB Toycast joins me to discuss the 1986 LJN Wrestling Superstars & much more before 5 Star Eric & I make our NFL Week 5 Picks & "Andre" Karaoke closes the show

We Mean Well
#286 - Insomniacs!

We Mean Well

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 56:55


We Mean Well live at The Sydney Opera House Sunday November 2nd! Get your tickets here: https://www.sydneyoperahouse.com/just-for-laughs/we-mean-well-excuse-me-senoritaBrookvale Union Ginger Beer: SPICY YET MILD, DRY BUT WET, SMOOTH BUT SHARP, TIGHT BUT LOOSE – JUST GREAT TASTING GINGER BEER!More Info Here: https://brookvaleunion.com.au/products/ginger-beer?age=YESAnother Edition Of Aggravating Archdale, Some Birthday Gifts For Daddy & A Very Interesting Lulu's Karaoke!The Round UpDaddy's Birthday GiftAFL Grand FinalAggravating ArchdaleLulu Goes SurfingLulu's KaraokeHotlines Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Good Morning Portugal!
Karaoke Nights Set To Expand in Sao Martinho (With Added Wine Tasting!) #karaoke #wine

Good Morning Portugal!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2025 1:32 Transcription Available


The WWE Podcast
5 YEARS AGO: Week in Review w/Ashley Mann: What Exactly is an Eye For an Eye Match? Orton vs McIntyre, Banks & Bayley Killing It

The WWE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2025 120:38 Transcription Available


On June 12th, 2020, Ashley Mann joined the show to talk about everything going on this week in WWE including Matt Riddle being pushed despite the sexual assault allegations, Orton vs McIntyre for SummerSlam?, the Karaoke segment on SmackDown and tons more!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-wwe-podcast--2187791/support.

Radio 1 Breakfast Best Bits with Greg James
Impossible Karaoke with Raye's new song!

Radio 1 Breakfast Best Bits with Greg James

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2025 42:00


Greg plays Impossible Karaoke with Raye's new song 'Where Is My Husband!'! He also delivers some animal news featuring some naughty sharks, plus Jack Saunders joins the show to discuss 'Gig Things'!

LeJeNdary Wrestling Figures
Ep 138 Old J & Young J from J & J Figures

LeJeNdary Wrestling Figures

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2025 94:36


Old J & Young J join me to discuss the 1986 LJN Wrestling Superstars figures & share a bit of the story behind J & J Figures & how much fun they've had building their company up these past 6 years. 5 Star Eric & I make our NFL Week 4 Picks & a double shot of "Andre" Karaoke closes the show

The Walk Home
Are We Actually Compatible? A Queer Couple Takes the Ultimate Relationship Quiz

The Walk Home

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2025 71:09 Transcription Available


In this episode of Wives Not Sisters, Alix and Kayla put their relationship to the test with a compatibility quiz led by producer Lex. From cover-stealing confessions to worst vacations, love languages, chores, intimacy, and financial teamwork, the couple dives deep into what makes their partnership thrive (and where it needs work). This candid and hilarious conversation shows that compatibility is about more than just matching answers—it's about laughter, growth, and resilience.Timestamps:00:01 – Intro + Producer Lex joins the mic01:09 – Who steals the covers?03:07 – Best and worst trips together05:22 – Karaoke or dance party?12:25 – Talking finances + shared goals18:54 – Communication struggles & therapy wins32:33 – Gratitude and love languages38:34 – Intimacy + the lesbian deathbed55:16 – Conflict styles & growth over time58:25 – Future goals + Pele energy#WivesNotSisters #QueerPodcast #CouplesGoals #CompatibilityTest #LGBTQPodcast #RelationshipGoals #QueerLove #LesbianCouple #PodcastLife #LoveAndLaughterConnect with us on social media: IG: @wivesnotsisterspod | TikTok: @wivesnotsisterspod Follow our hosts on Instagram: @kaylalanielsen @alix_tucker

The W. Edwards Deming Institute® Podcast
A Leadership Playbook: An Insider's View of Deming's World (Part 3)

The W. Edwards Deming Institute® Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2025 51:44


Great leaders know there's no one-size-fits-all formula. In this episode, Bill Scherkenbach and Andrew Stotz discuss practical lessons on how to connect with people on physical, logical, and emotional levels to truly get things done.  Discover why balancing “me” and “we” is the secret to lasting results—and why empathy might be your most powerful leadership tool. Tune in now and start rewriting your own leadership playbook. (You can view the slides from the podcast here.) TRANSCRIPT 0:00:02.1 Andrew Stotz: My name is Andrew Stotz, and I'll be your host as we dive deeper into the teachings of Dr. W. Edwards Deming. Today, I'm continuing my discussion with Bill Scherkenbach, a dedicated protégé of Dr. Deming since 1972. Bill met with Dr. Deming more than a thousand times and later led statistical methods and process improvements at Ford and GM at Deming's recommendation. He authored The Deming Route to Quality and Productivity at Deming's behest, and at 79, still champions his mentor's message, "learn, have fun, and make a difference." And the episode today is Getting Things Done. Bill, take it away.   0:00:41.5 Bill Scherkenbach: Okay, Andrew. We will get 'er done today. The reason I put that on there is that in many of his seminars, Deming said that, "I am not a businessman and not trying to be one." But you need to think about these things. And his approach really was to improving organizations was to put people who he thought were masters of his teachings into organizations, and they would be there full time to facilitate the transformation when he wasn't there, such as Ford and GM and a few other companies. There were a few of us who he trusted to be able to be there to get things done. And I'm reminded of the philosopher, the Asian, Chinese philosopher, Mencius, and I'll read it there. It says, "Don't suspect that the king lacks wisdom. Even in the cases of things that grow most easily in the world, they would never grow up if they were exposed to sunshine for one day and then to cold for 10 days. And it's seldom that I have an audience with the king. And when I leave others who exposed him to cold arrive, even if what I say to him is taking root, what good does it do?"   0:02:35.7 Bill Scherkenbach: And quite honestly, that's the lament of every consultant trying to get stuff done in today's world, in Western style management. And so one of the things in this slide, the framework for getting things done, for having fun learning and making a difference, is one of the two, I think, major contributions I do say that I've made to the profession of quality. And that is using this Venn diagram to be able to show that even though other people have used other terms for physical, logical, and emotional, that there usually have been holy wars being fought by people who say, "Well, emotional is better. That's how you get stuff done." And other people saying logic and other people saying physical. And in fact, I think in the last time we spoke, the three major gurus of quality were those ships sailing in the night. Dr. Deming was the epitome of logical thinking, whereas Phil Crosby was looking for the wine and cheese parties and the emotional sell part of it. And Joe Duran was looking at physical, how are you going to organize to get stuff done? Now, they all had their followers who were pretty much on those frequencies, and they reached people in other frequencies. I came up with this idea for the Venn diagram to show no hierarchy, I guess back in 1987, something like that.   0:04:49.3 Andrew Stotz: And for the listeners out there, we're looking at a diagram that shows one circle that says physical, that's interlocked with another one that says logical, and then there's a third, a Venn diagram, that third is emotional. And so those are the three pillars that Bill's talking about. All right, keep going, because you got stuff in the middle too, which is interesting.   0:05:16.1 Bill Scherkenbach: And the thing is that I based it primarily at the time in the mid-60s, there was a theory of brain structure called the triune brain. Now, and it was the limbic system, the neocortex, and the R-complex. And pretty much followed the logical, emotional, physical words that I'm using. Now, our understanding of the brain in the decades up through now, it's a little bit more complicated than that. But physical, logical, and emotional is in all of us. In our body, I mean, the latest looks at neural connections extend to your gut. And nerves are just about everywhere and connected, and that the way the brain works is still not even fully, not begun to be fully understood. Having said that, in order to get stuff done, this Venn diagram shows very, very simply that the intersection of physical and logical, I put as science. It's the logical explanation of physical phenomenon. And the intersection of logical and emotional is psychology, logic of the soul. And the intersection of emotional and physical is art. All art is is the emotional interpretation of sensory input, whether it's a great meal, whether it's a Mona Lisa picture.   0:07:27.9 Bill Scherkenbach: But what will make one person absolutely swoon will make another person barf. So it's all personal, but it's physical, logical, and emotional is in all of us. And in the center, we're looking at what Eastern philosophies call harmony, where all of these are working together. And Western philosophies would call them peak experiences. And it's where the whole can be a lot greater than the sum of its parts, but with some slight changes can be a whole lot less than the sum of its parts.   0:08:14.3 Andrew Stotz: Great. I like the harmony in the middle. That's the challenge, really. Now, just out of curiosity, is harmony the goal? Is that what you're thinking with that being at the center? Or what is the meaning of harmony being in the middle?   0:08:28.0 Bill Scherkenbach: Yeah. When I apply this to the individual, harmony would be the goal. When I'm applying it to an organization, the larger an organization grows, the more you really need to use this overarching approach. And the reason I say that is, and it doesn't happen all the time, but most of the time when we're starting up a company, you want to surround yourself with fine people just like yourself. And so if you have a particular way of getting stuff done, you're going to hire people or surround yourself with people that are just like that, and everything is fine. But the more you grow the company, the more you're going to get people that are absolutely vital to your organization that aren't on those frequencies. And certainly, if you're in international business, you're trying to sell things to the world that in the larger the group of people, the more you have to be broadcasting on the physical, logical, and emotional frequencies. I mean, one of the first things that I did at GM when I joined was looked at the policy letters that Alfred Sloan wrote. And Sloan, it was very interesting because in any policy, Sloan had a paragraph that said, "make no mistake about it, this is what we're going to do."   0:10:31.8 Bill Scherkenbach: That's a physical frequency. In the Navy, it's shut up and fly wing. And so make no mistake about it, this is our policy. The second paragraph had, well, this is a little bit why we're doing it. And to be able to get the, and I don't know whether he was thinking that, but to my mind, it was brilliant. He was explained things. And the third paragraph or so in the policy letter was something that would instill the GM spirit, that there's something to do with the values. Hugely, hugely prescient in my viewpoint, but he's Sloan, I'm me, so he knew what he was doing.   0:11:29.9 Andrew Stotz: For people that don't know Alfred Sloan, he took over and was running General Motors at the time when Ford had, I don't know, 50% of the market share by producing one vehicle. And part of the brilliance of Sloan was the idea of building a lineup of different brands that went from the low all the way up to the high of Cadillac. And within a short period of time, he managed to flip things and grab the majority of the market share from Ford at the time, as I recall. Now, I don't recall it from being there, but I recall from reading about it.   0:12:12.3 Bill Scherkenbach: There you go. There you go. Yeah, having saying that, he offered those by buying the various little auto companies, littler auto companies to put that conglomerate together. But as people who have read my works, specifically my second book, The Deming's Road to Continual Improvement, this change philosophy is in there. And as I said, that's one of, I think, my major contributions to the field of quality. The other one being in a process model back in '86, we also were learning about Taguchi, Genichi Taguchi's approach to customers and the loss function, and he used the title or the terminology voice of the customer. And it occurred to me in our process definition, there was something called the voice of the process to go along. And so the voice, I introduced the voice of the process, and the job of anyone is to reduce the gap between the voice of the customer and the voice of the process. And I mentioned that because this matrix that we're showing now has physical, logical, and emotional, and the various process states that you could be in, there's a dependent state where you're completely dependent upon your customers or suppliers.   0:14:00.9 Bill Scherkenbach: There's an independent state where it's just you and an interdependent state. And I have that cross-reference with physical, logical, and emotional. In dependent state, it's essentially feed me, teach me, love me, do it for me, teach me, and love me. Now, in the independent, it's, I do it, I understand what I do, and I take great joy in doing what I do. And in the interdependent is, we do it. I understand how what I do helps optimize our process, and I take great joy in belonging to this team. And joy is the ultimate goal of what Dr. Deming had said for years, the ability to take joy in one's work. Now, I mean, every one of us starts out in life as dependent. It's feed me, teach me, love me, newborns, parents have to do everything. When you're a new employee, you might have some skills and understanding and emotion or pride, but this is how we do it in this company. And so you're dependent upon how you are introduced to that organization. But everyone tries to get out of that. Now, having said that, a pathology is there are givers and takers in this world, and some of the takers would just be very happy for other people to feed me, teach me, love me.   0:16:18.8 Bill Scherkenbach: My point or my philosophy is you've got to get out of the dependency and you have to balance that sense of independence and interdependence that is in each of us. Whether you're doing it or whether you're doing it in your family, as part of a family or a company or a motorcycle gang, whatever your group is, you're looking to blend being a part of that. Every human being looks to balance that sense of me and we. And in the thing we're finding in Western cultures, obviously, especially in North America or the US, we celebrate the me. It's the individual. And the team, we talk a good game about team, but mostly we're celebrating the me. In Eastern philosophies, they're celebrating the we. It's the team. It's not necessarily the, well, not the individual. The point is that in the Western philosophies, if you can't feel a part of a family or express that part, what we see in the US, there's a whole wave of people volunteering to belonging to organizations, whether it's sports teams, whether it's volunteer teams, whether the family balance. If you can't be a part of a family at work, you're going to go offline and do it.   0:18:24.9 Bill Scherkenbach: And the problem is your life suffers because you can't fulfill yourself as a person. In the Asian cultures, if you can't feel important as an individual, you go offline. Golf is huge in Japan and elsewhere, and it ain't a team sport. Calligraphy isn't a team sport. Karaoke isn't a choir event. There are ways to be able to express yourself offline if you can't feel important as an individual in your group. And so my philosophy is every human being needs to find that balance for each individual to be able to lead a fulfilled life.   0:19:28.7 Andrew Stotz: I'm reminded of a book by Dr. William Glasser called Reality Therapy, brought out in late '60s, I believe. And his philosophy was that part of the root cause of mental illness was that people didn't have one person they could trust. And that all of a sudden sets up all kinds of defense mechanisms that if prolonged end up leading to mental illness. That was a very interesting book, but the thing I took from it is that people want to connect. They want to belong. They want to be a part of it. They may act like they don't sometimes and all that, but we want to be in this interdependent position. And I'm looking at the bottom right corner of the matrix where it says, "I take joy in belonging to a team or this team." And that to me is, you know, that book helped me understand that it's not just the idea of, "Hey, we should all get along and work together." There is true value for a human being to be able to feel good about being part of a family or part of a business or part of a team. Something that just reminded me of.   0:20:53.7 Bill Scherkenbach: Yeah. Where I'm coming from is that everyone needs to balance that pride that you take as an individual and as you take as a member of a team or a family. That the independence is not, the interdependence is not the preferred state. Everyone, even people who are celebrating team need some time out to be alone, to do whatever they need to do to hone their skills, improve their knowledge, get excited about things that they also do as individuals. So it's a balance that I'm pushing for.   0:21:51.4 Andrew Stotz: Okay, got it.   0:21:53.3 Bill Scherkenbach: Okay. So with that as a framework, I think there are a couple of mistakes, well, there are many mistakes that leaders make, but the two big ones are, is don't think that what works for you must work for everyone. Okay. And don't even think that the sequence that works for you has got to work for everyone. Change is not a predictable hierarchy. And I'll explain that further. Let's see here. Yeah, I can do it on this next one here. I've got the matrix again, and of physical, logical, emotional, and physical, logical and emotional. And if a physical person is talking to another physical person, they're communicating on a similar frequency. And so a physical person is going to say, "Okay, this is the policy." The mother will say, "Because I said so." However, that physical person is communicating, the physical person receiving that communication is going to say, "Aye, aye, roger that, consider it done."   0:23:43.6 Andrew Stotz: Loud and clear.    0:23:45.3 Bill Scherkenbach: Okay. If a physical person is telling a logical person, using those same things, these are the policy, you could be a dean at a college and you're telling your professors, "This is what we're going to do," a logical person would say, "They're ignorant suit."    0:24:11.3 Andrew Stotz: Suit, what do you mean when you say suit? You mean an ignorant executive? What does it mean suit?    0:24:16.4 Bill Scherkenbach: Yeah, executive. Over here, they're called suits.   0:24:19.5 Andrew Stotz: Okay.   0:24:22.3 Bill Scherkenbach: So, no, but I'd be interested, you're logical, what would a logical person respond to a physical person who said, "Do this"?   0:24:34.5 Andrew Stotz: Yeah, I think without any logical backing, it's rejection maybe is what I would say is that ignorant, this guy doesn't know what he's talking about, he thinks just do it.   0:24:51.0 Bill Scherkenbach: Yeah. Yep, yep, yep. Okay. So, and again, if that same physical leader is saying, "Well, get this done," to an emotional person, that person might say, "You Neanderthal, you don't, you don't feel what the value system is." Okay. So, I'm trying to come up with sayings or whatever that these particular people would be saying. So if the logical person tells the physical person, "We've got to do this," it could be, well, the physical person is going to say, "That's too academic, spray some paint on it so I can see it." So, and that's the diss. Logical person talking to another logical person, "Yep, I got it, I understand it, it'll be done." A logical person talking to the emotional person, "You're heartless," or, "Quit mansplaining," as they say over here. So, and again, an emotional person trying to talk to a physical person to get stuff done, the physical person's going to say, "There's no crying in baseball." And so, and the logical person will say, "That's too touchy feely," and the emotional person reacting to the emotional signal, "Oh, they really like me." So, I'm trying to use movie quotes there to express the feelings and the understanding and the, what to really get done.   0:27:04.4 Andrew Stotz: So, people really come from different places, and if we don't take that into consideration, we may, it's one of the things I teach, Bill, when I teach a course on presenting, and I say, "Are you more of a logical person or are you more of an emotional?" And half the audience will say logical, half the audience will say emotional, let's say. And I said, "If I look at your presentations that you create, they're going to be based around what you are, logical or emotional. The problem with that is that you're only going to connect with half the audience. So, you need to build the logical and emotional aspect into your presentation to capture the whole audience."   0:27:50.8 Bill Scherkenbach: Well, I would argue that you're missing a third of it because you didn't check for the physical folks. I mean, in the story I tell about what we were doing at Ford, our vice president of supply purchasing was listening to Dr. Deming and said, "Well, we need longer term contracts." And so he had his people talk to the buyers down through the ranks and we need longer term contracts. And at Ford, a longer term contract was a contract that was more than one year. And so, yep, there were classes. It's important to get it done. Everyone's enthused. We look at it six months later, no change. A year later, no change. And so we looked at, because some people react to physical stimuli. And so we looked at the policy. And in order to get a long term contract, then you had to go through three levels of supervisory approval. No person in their right mind is going to go through that hassle. So we changed one word in the policy and it changed overnight. So now if you need a contract that's less than a year, you need to go through three levels of supervisory approval.   0:29:48.5 Bill Scherkenbach: And the long term contracts were magically appearing. So there are physical people. That is not a pejorative. I know that the educators are saying, "Well, the logical and emotional, but physical is a very viable way of getting stuff done." That should not be a pejorative.   0:30:14.1 Andrew Stotz: So I think now when I'm looking at my teaching in presentation, when I think about physical and presentation, there's people that really like props. They like having physical things to bring up on the stage. They like people, "Hey, stand up and raise your hands," or "Turn and talk to the person next to you," or something like that. So maybe that's what I need to do is bring that physical into my thinking and teaching.   0:30:44.0 Bill Scherkenbach: Yeah, I would recommend that. Find a way. There are many dimensions of physical. But you've got my second book. There are a bunch of ideas.    0:30:58.9 Andrew Stotz: Right here.    0:30:59.8 Bill Scherkenbach: Okay. Yep, yep, yep. Let's see here. Now we're going to go that transformation is not hierarchical. And this is hugely, hugely important. Again, if it works for you, don't make the mistake that it's going to work for everyone. And one of the sequences is everyone knows form follows function, form follows function. Physical form follows logical function. And in the automobile industry, if an automobile is to be fuel efficient, that's the function. It's got to have a jelly bean form. It's got to be aerodynamic. If the function of the vehicle is to carry passengers in comfort, the form has got to be a shoebox. Okay. And so that certainly form follows function. A screwdriver, whether it's the tool or the drink, the form follows function. If the function is to, no matter what the screw head is, you need to be able to screw it in or unscrew it, the form of it, you're going to give that head some leverage to be able to turn it.   0:32:36.9 Bill Scherkenbach: And if the function is to relax, you need to have a good vodka in the screwdriver, in the drink anyway. So if we look at how animals have evolved, a bird's beak is a prime example of over the years of whatever you want and whatever you want to say happened, the beaks went from blunt to very peaked so that they could get into a particular flower and be able to feed themselves. Dr. Deming used the example of what business are you in and the carburetor people went out of business because they only thought in terms of form. But if the function of the carburetor was, as Dr. Deming said, provide a stoichiometric mixture of air and fuel to the combustion chamber, then you might expand the number of forms that could be useful. So a number of examples of form following function, but function also follows form. The logical follows physical. And we're looking at it in the US government today. If your headcount is cut in half, you can't keep doing the same functions you were doing.   0:34:43.4 Bill Scherkenbach: You've got to figure out what your function is. So your function is going to follow form. Logical is going to follow the physical because you don't have the resources. In other times, when I was in Taiwan, I used the example of, if the price of petrol gets to 50 new Taiwanese dollars, the function of the automobile is to sit in the parking space because gas is too expensive to go anywhere. And again, the function of, I mean, if the function is security on the internet, one of the forms is the CAPTCHA. You have to identify, click the picture of all of the cars in this picture to prove you're a human. Next week, I'm going back up to Michigan to be with some of the grandchildren, but my daughter has toddlers, twins, that are 19 months old now. And whenever she is lying on the ground or on the floor, the twins sit on her. And I keep thinking of these large language models who are, that are in the AI approach to, she could be classified as a chair because her function is something for babies to sit on.   0:36:43.3 Bill Scherkenbach: And so it even applies in the AI generation. Okay, so now we come to seeing is believing. Physical leads the emotional. In Christianity, the doubting Thomas must see for himself. Some people don't really appreciate, it's not necessarily believing, but the emotional impact of going to our Grand Canyon or seeing something that is so indescribably beautiful and vast is, you have to see it to believe it or appreciate it, actually. The use of before and after pictures, if unless I see the before picture, I don't believe you did lose 150 pounds or whatever the before and after is, seeing is believing. Other, who is it? Thomas Kuhn in The Essential Tension wrote of Foucault. There's something called Foucault's Pendulum. It's a weight on maybe a 20 meter wire that back in the 1850s, he really was able to unequivocally get people behind the Copernican view that the earth really is rotating because that was the only explanation that this big, huge pendulum and the figure it was tracing in the sand, he had a spike at the end of it. Absolutely, okay, I believe the earth is spinning before the space shuttle.   0:39:07.4 Bill Scherkenbach: So, and yet, okay, seeing is believing, believing is seeing. Emotional leads the physical. Many times our beliefs cause us to use or see or miss seeing something I've said or quoted a number of things. The greatest barrier to the advancement of knowledge has not been ignorance, but we think we already know it. And so we're not going to even consider another perspective. Our friendships, our like of someone or dislike of someone can blind us to other qualities. The placebo effect, conspiracy theories, they're all believing is seeing. You believe in UFOs or unidentified aerial phenomena now, you're going to see a whole bunch of them based on your belief. And then there's feeling should drive reason. Emotional drives logical. You use your gut or intuition to make decisions. I mean, impulse sales, what's on the cap in any grocery store. You're going to buy the sizzle, not the steak. At least that's what they're selling, the sizzle. Political battles often play on the heart. So rescuing someone, emotional drives logical. If you see on YouTube, but even before that in the newspapers. I don't know if anyone remembers newspapers, but yeah, they would show pictures of someone running into a burning building and try and rescue someone or a crashed car getting them out before it explodes.   0:41:30.3 Bill Scherkenbach: If you had to think about it, you wouldn't do it perhaps, but the spur of the moment, the feelings driving over reason. Choosing a career for fulfillment and not the money. A lot of people do that and that perfectly fine. None of these as I go through them are a pejorative. They're perfectly, everyone uses, well, all of these at various points in time in your life. And last but not least, reason should prevail over passion. That logical rules the emotional, make a decision on the facts. Don't cloud your decision with emotions. Some of the ending a toxic relationship or diet and exercise. You're using reason. I've got to stick to this even though I'm hungry and sore. I've got to do this. And hopefully investing. You're not going to go for the latest fad. And there hopefully is some reason to investment strategies.   0:43:04.7 Andrew Stotz: And when...   0:43:06.8 Bill Scherkenbach: Go ahead.   0:43:09.1 Andrew Stotz: Let's just take one just to make sure that we understand what you want us to take from this. So seeing is believing and believing is seeing. And I think in all of our lives, we have some cases where we don't believe something and then we see it and then we think, "Okay, I believe now." And there's other times where we have a vision of something and we believe that it can occur and we can make it happen. And eventually we get it, we get there. So seeing is believing happens sometimes and believing is seeing happens sometimes in our life. And then some people may be more prone to one or the other. So what is the message you want us to get is to recognize that in ourselves, we're going to see it. It's going to be one way sometimes and another way and other times. Or is it to say that we want to make sure that you're aware that other people may be coming from a different perspective, the exact opposite perspective?    0:44:04.5 Bill Scherkenbach: Yeah, it's the latter. This whole thing is really what management, how is management going about communicating. And if they think if what works for them is form follows function or feelings should drive reason, then they have to be aware that other people need to, might look at it the other way around and approach their communication. Again, and this goes to the voice of the customer and the voice of the process. Every one of us has an individual voice of the customer. And people, psychologists would say, "Well, that's internal motivation or motivation's internal." Many of them do. Having said that, it's management's job who manages the process to be able to, if someone is motivated by money, that's important to them, then management needs to talk on that frequency. If they want retirement points or time with their family or recognition in other ways, what will, and Deming mentioned it, what will, he gave a tip to someone who just wanted to help him with his luggage getting to the hotel room and gave him a tip and completely demoralized him. And so management's job is to know their people, they're the most important customers that management has if you're going to satisfy whatever customer base your organization is trying to meet. And so how to get stuff done, getting things done, this applies to all of it.   0:46:15.5 Andrew Stotz: Fantastic. All right, I'm going to stop sharing the screen if that's okay?   0:46:19.9 Bill Scherkenbach: Yeah.   0:46:20.6 Andrew Stotz: Okay, hold on. So an excellent run through of your thinking, and I know for listeners and readers out there, you've got both of your books, but one of them I've got in my hand, Deming's Road to Continual Improvement, and also the other one, which we have right here, which is The Deming Route to Quality and Productivity, both of these books you can find on Amazon, and you go into more detail in it, in particular in The Deming's Road to Continual Improvement. Is there anything you want to say either about where people can go to find more and learn more about it, and anything you want to say to wrap up this episode?   0:47:04.1 Bill Scherkenbach: Yeah, the first book, my second edition, is in e-book form on Kindle. You can get it through Amazon or Apple Books. And in Apple Books, that second edition has videos of Dr. Deming as well as audio. And a whole bunch of stuff that I put in my second book. And that's in e-book format, immediately available from Apple or Kindle.   0:47:37.0 Andrew Stotz: So let's wrap up this episode on getting things done. Maybe you can just now pull it all together. What do you want us to take away from this excellent discussion?   0:47:49.6 Bill Scherkenbach: As we began, if what works for you doesn't necessarily work for everyone else. And the larger your span of control, the larger your organization, you have to understand to be broadcasting on physical, logical, and emotional levels, as well as trying to help people balance their sense of individual and their sense of team and family.   0:48:22.5 Andrew Stotz: Great, great wrap up. And the one word I think about is empathy, and really taking the time to understand that different people think differently, they understand differently. And so if you really want to make a big change and get things done, you've got to make sure that you're appealing to those different aspects. So fantastic. Well, Bill, on behalf of everyone at the Deming Institute, I want to thank you again for this discussion. And for listeners, remember to go to deming.org to continue your journey. And also, you can find Bill's books on Amazon. And as he mentioned, on Apple, where there are videos in that latest book. You can get them on Kindle, on printed books. I have the printed books because I love taking notes. And so this is your host, Andrew...    0:49:12.0 Bill Scherkenbach: Yeah. But old people like that.   0:49:15.4 Andrew Stotz: Yes. We like that. So this is your host, Andrew Stotz, and I'm gonna leave you with one of my favorite quotes from Dr. Deming. And that is, that "people are entitled to joy in work."

Justin Bieber - Audio Biography
Justin Bieber's Swag II Surge: Coachella, Karaoke, and a Billion-Dollar Beauty Deal

Justin Bieber - Audio Biography

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2025 3:19 Transcription Available


Justin Bieber BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Justin Bieber has been making major headlines, both musically and personally, in recent days. NPR reports that his latest album Swag, which initially debuted at number two on the Billboard chart about two months back, is enjoying a renaissance after the surprise release of an expanded deluxe edition called Swag II. The original Swag had 21 tracks but the new version, now totaling 44 songs and clocking in at over two hours, has vaulted the album from number 17 up to the number four position on the Billboard charts. The single Daisies sits firmly in the top ten, and fresh tracks like Speed Demon have entered the Hot 100, reflecting Bieber's strategy of streaming-era supersizing. While this move is commercially successful, critical reception is mixed: Rolling Stone has called Swag II "safe" and The Observer, even from self-described Beliebers, describes the project as underwhelming with only a few standout tracks like Speed Demon and Eye Candy, the latter believed to be a tribute to his wife Hailey Bieber.On the live front, NBC Palm Springs broke the news that Bieber will headline Coachella 2025, a genuine first as a lead act after years as a guest performer. The slot, confirmed on September 15, is a lucrative move: Rolling Stone and Celebrity Net Worth both detail that Bieber negotiated his own $10 million fee for two weekends, bypassing agent fees and reaffirming his position as a savvy business operator. This comes on the heels of him stepping away from Drew House, his fashion brand, as he clarified in April: he stated on social media that Drew House no longer represents him or his family, and urged fans not to spend money on it. Meanwhile, he has been seen supporting Hailey's Rhode skincare line, which was acquired for $1 billion by e.l.f. Beauty in May.On September 10, as shown on CTV News, Justin surprised staff at a local Cambridge pub in Ontario with a laid-back karaoke session, singing tracks from Swag II and generally enjoying a low-key night out. The following day he and Hailey popped into a local coffee shop, where staff described the couple as friendly and unassuming, with fans and baristas capturing candid moments for Instagram. Publicly, Hailey has been vocally supportive, celebrating her husband's Coachella headliner status with the now-viral "Bieberchella" Instagram story, while also sharing family updates and their celebration of young son Jack's first birthday in August.Speculation has been minimal and overshadowed by these verifiable events. The sum of recent days is a narrative of career resurgence, critical scrutiny, business maneuvering, personal milestones, and a comfortable public presence, all signaling a new phase in Bieber's ongoing evolution as both artist and celebrity.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

The Drop
394 | World Athletics Championships and Tokyo Recap

The Drop

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2025 111:35


We traveled a day ahead and a week in time to experience the 2025 World Athletics Championship in Tokyo. From the 100 meter finals to the world record in the pole vault to the men's and women's marathons on a hot and humid morning, we witnessed greatness across the board. We did our best to assimilate and only made a few blunders along the way (that we're aware of, anyway). We may not have come back with any Labubus, but we brought home plenty of amazing memories. Thanks to Asics and thanks to Tokyo for being so awesome, we won't forget it anytime soon.SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS!MAURTENGet 15% off by using code Believe15!* We use Maurten gels for all our races and some of the most elite athletes in the world rely on their bicarb system for optimizing their fuel strategies on race day. Stock up for your fall marathon training and save 15% off your order by using this link and code Believe15: https://www.maurten.com/?utm_source=referral&utm_campaign=bitr_podcast&utm_medium=partnerships&utm_content=believeintherunSWIFTWICKThe best running socks in the game, Swiftwick is made right here in the USA, which means no price increases on account of tariffs. We're always running in their socks and you should be too. The Drop listeners can get 15% off their first purchase with code BELIEVE15.Shop here: https://swiftwick.com/collections/believeLMNTThe Lemonade Salt has returned for good, so make sure you grab the greatest flavor on the planet for all your fall marathon needs. You'll be getting 1,000 mg of sodium plus other key electrolytes that will restore balance to your life after any hard effort. You'll also get an 8-count LMNT Sample Pack with any purchase, so don't miss out: http://drinklmnt.com/thedrop*Valid for all products except Bicarb Cannot be combined with other promotions One-time use per customer Valid through 31 Dec 2025INDEX0:00 - Intro4:12 - Travel to Japan12:57 - Citius Mag Group Run21:22 - Quest for Labubu25:45 - Robot Sushi30:17 - Boat Dinner, Karaoke, and Snails38:24 - Day 1 (For Us) of Athletics43:43 - Robbe Reunites With Old ""Friend""49:36 - Final 'Move Her Mind' Stop, Fancy Dinner, Day 2 (For Us) of Athletics56:42 - Women's Marathon / Karl and Robbe's Side Quest in Shinjuku1:23:57 - Day 3 (For Us) of Athletics / Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce's Final Race1:25:03 - Men's Marathon / Clayton Young Falling1:31:01 - Sumo Wrestling1:39:53 - Final Evening / Mondo's World Record / Japanese McDonald's

Joey and Lauren in the Morning
A Grown Adult Slumber Party?! | FULL SHOW

Joey and Lauren in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2025 39:25


Why Joey wants to do "man sleepovers". Karaoke is the new weight loss. That Awkward Moment, The Good Stuff and more!Leave a rating and review wherever you listen, it helps us out a lot! Also follow us on social @joeyandlaurenshow Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Miguel & Holly Full Show
Headphone Karaoke – Who was the WORST singer?

Miguel & Holly Full Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2025 10:41


Thursday 9/18/25

Circling Back
Former Coworkers Micah & Dan | Circling Back 9-17-25

Circling Back

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2025 84:14


Former Coworker Week closes out with Micah & Dan. Dillon's back tomorrow. Great show. Support us on Patreon and receive weekly episodes for as low $5 per month: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.patreon.com/circlingbackpodcast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Watch all of our full episodes on YouTube: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.youtube.com/washedmedia⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Shop Washed Merch: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.washedmedia.shop⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ (0:00) Fun & Easy Banter (5:00) Reliving Concerts (19:15) Micah's Music Minute (31:30) Karaoke & Bowling Leagues (39:35) Not Being Online Enough (43:00) Micah's Vasectomy (52:05) Cowboys Steam (55:30) Dillon's Trip (1:03:00) How Grandex Would Have Handled Hunter Biden (1:07:20) Living In The Suburbs Support This Episode's Sponsors: Rhoback: Get 20% off at ⁠https://rhoback.com/⁠ with promo code WASHED20. Squarespace: Check out ⁠⁠⁠https://squarespace.com/steam⁠⁠⁠ for a free trial, and when you're ready to launch, use OFFER CODE: STEAM to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain. Underdog Fantasy: Download the app today and sign up with promo code STEAM to score FIFTY DOLLARS in Bonus Funds when you play your first FIVE dollars – that's promo code STEAM Must be 18+ (19+ in Alabama & Nebraska; 19+ in Colorado for some games; 21+ in Arizona, Massachusetts & Virginia) and present in a state where Underdog Fantasy operates. Terms apply. See assets.underdogfantasy.com/web/PlayandGetTerms_DFS_.html for details. Offer not valid in Maryland, Michigan, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. Concerned with your play? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit www.ncpgambling.org. In New York, call the 24/7 HOPEline at 1-877-8-HOPENY or Text HOPENY (467369) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Miguel & Holly Full Show
Headphone Karaoke

Miguel & Holly Full Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2025 10:30


Wednesday 9/17/25

Miguel & Holly Full Show
Miguel & Holly Full Show: Day 3 Hometown Tour + Return of Headphone Karaoke

Miguel & Holly Full Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2025 62:42


Miguel's emission test turned into a time machine with a scent, Holly is best friend with a superstar (she thinks), and is Kelbin the A-hole this week for not lending $2000?

KAZU - Listen Local Podcast
This couple has been singing karaoke at the same Santa Cruz bar every night for the last 25 years

KAZU - Listen Local Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2025 4:23


Known for their signature performance of “My Humps” by The Black Eyed Peas, Bob and Patti Vasconcellos have become a staple at Coasters Bar & Grill.

LeJeNdary Wrestling Figures
Ep 137 Brian Breaker from TB Toycast & 1986 LJNs

LeJeNdary Wrestling Figures

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2025 83:57


For Ep 137 guest Brian Breaker from TB Toycast joins me to talk about 1986 LJNs, stories from his time in wrestling & more. 5 Star Eric & I make our NFL Week 3 Picks & "Andre" Karaoke closes the show

Miguel & Holly Full Show
The Set Up of Headphone Karaoke

Miguel & Holly Full Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2025 4:45


Tuesday 9/16/25

ABC SPORT Daily
Kurtis Marschall on World Champs glory and karaoke with Mondo

ABC SPORT Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2025 14:30


How would you celebrate the peak of your career? For Kurtis Marschall, that involved going to karaoke in Tokyo with his biggest rivals. The Aussie pole vaulter is what the kids would call 'a vibe' and he joined us to talk about his bronze medal, Japanese celebrations and his insanely talented rival Armand 'Mondo' Duplantis. Featured: Kurtis Marschall, bronze medallist, World Athletics Championships.Subscribe to the ABC Sport Newsletter

Dumb Blonde
The Coven Takes Europe: Karaoke, Chaos & Cologne Mafia

Dumb Blonde

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 75:37


Pack your bags, because the Coven is taking you on their wild ride through Europe. From Rome's sweltering heat and karaoke nights to a Vatican pit stop, nothing was off limits. They dive into Milan's gritty, industrial vibe and Strasbourg's charm—complete with powering through a brutal fever just to sample local eats and marvel at the Cologne Cathedral.The adventure ramps up in Cologne with a brush-up against the German mafia before hitting Amsterdam for a tour of the red-light district and a sex museum. Paris brought the Eiffel Tower, major security headaches, and pure exhaustion—but they pushed through. And of course, no trip is complete without travel drama: flight cancellations, rebooked seats, and somehow losing weight after living on nothing but junk food.Along the way, the Coven gets real about the grind of winning over new audiences abroad, the culture shocks (hello, grocery store translation apps), and the difference between being known at home versus starting fresh overseas.Watch Full Episodes & More:www.dumbblondeunrated.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Recovering Queen : The Queen Podcast
Ep 135 : Dead On Time

Recovering Queen : The Queen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 37:23


This week the Recovering Queen gang go full throttle with Brian May's lightning-fast rocker “Dead on Time” from Queen's album Jazz.Matt dusts off his guitars to deliver a frantic cover version, roping in Ian to risk life and larynx on vocals, and the mighty Arthur Russell to batter the drums into submission. Together, they attempt to keep up with Brian's warp-speed riffing and Roger's caffeine overdose drumming.We also chat about thunderbolts, Queen's proto-thrash credentials, and why this track never made it into the live setStrap in, this one leaves the station whether you've got a ticket or not.Don't forget to check out more Recovering Queen on linktr.ee/queenpodcast where you will find our Scorecard and our Karaoke videos on Youtube and much more

KFI Featured Segments
@Chrisontheair - Chris Merrill - Merrill Sings the Hits!

KFI Featured Segments

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 34:52 Transcription Available


Hour 3- There's no business like show business! Dwayne the Rock Johnson's contribution to the Venice film festival, and Chris isn't allowed to do karaoke. Also we are learning how to have more sex. It's all on KFIAM-640!

Cover Band Confidential's Podcast
Episode 394: Live Band Karaoke-The Ultimate Guide

Cover Band Confidential's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 46:03


This week, Adam and Dan dive deep into the wild world of live band karaoke. From gig recaps to stopping pullout knobs (get your mind out of the gutter!), these guys cover it all. Hear about the ups, the downs, and the hilarious mishaps that come with running a live band karaoke event. They discuss systems, share insider stories, and give shoutouts to listeners who've reached out. If you've ever wondered what it's like to share a mic with a stranger belting out 'What's Up' by 4 Non Blondes, you won't want to miss this one!MaestroDMX (10% off discount link): https://maestrodmx.com/discount/DISCOUNT4CBC?redirect=%2Fproducts%2FmaestrodmxBOTH Lighting 360 Tubes (Use “DISCOUNT4CBC” to save 5%): https://bothlightingusa.com/collections/all-products/products/360-tubes-copyBlank Contracts & Riders: https://www.coverbandconfidential.com/store/performance-contractsBacking Track Resources: https://www.coverbandconfidential.com/store/backing-track-resourcesThank you so much for tuning in!  If you want to help be sure to like, subscribe and share with your friends!  Linktree: linktr.ee/adampatrickjohnson                linktr.ee/coverbandconfidentialFollow us on Instagram!@coverbandconfidential@adampatrickjohnson@danraymusicianIf you have any questions please email at:Coverbandconfidential@gmail.comConsider supporting us on Patreon! www.patreon.com/coverbandconfidentialOr buy us a cup of coffee!paypal.me/cbconfidentialAnd for more info check out www.coverbandconfidential.comGear Used in this Video (Affiliate):Sony ZV-E10 Mirrorless Camera: https://amzn.to/3DBqtOyElgato Prompter: https://amzn.to/3X3IAq8 Shure SM7B: https://amzn.to/4dDCJx0 Elgato Stream Deck XL: https://amzn.to/3gKjhqiMagic Arm Camera Friction Mount: https://amzn.to/3SK5yNk

NO ENCORE
TOP 5 MOVIES & TV KARAOKE ft. Boy Party

NO ENCORE

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 104:27


Add your song to the queue and warm up the vocal chords ahead of your big performance, listener.We've all got a karaoke song, right? Of course. In keeping with that thought, Dave and Adam welcome the Boy Party podcast's co-hosts Lucien Waugh-Daly and Shane Kelly to showcase their choices for the best karaoke performances that have been represented on your screens, either via the medium of film or television. Let's see what they decide to sing their praises of...Speaking of singing praises, don't forget to join us over on the NO ENCORE Patreon where Adam is speaking very highly of Addison Rae's debut album from June this year and where Dave and Andy McCarroll may or may not be giving Kevin Smith's Dogma from 1999 its flowers next week as part of our Patreon-exclusive Album Club and Film Club respectively; all for just €5 per month.As for this episode, here's how the stage is set:ACT ONE: The preamble, in which we rambleACT TWO (10:05): Lucien reports on the Venice Film Festival, Mercury Prize shortlist announced, Michael Jackson's biopic is proving divisive already, Stereogum provides a review roundup of Charli XCX onscreen, one step closer to the AI apocalypse, Lizzo theorises why there are no 'songs of the summer' and Sting gets stung; it's the newsACT THREE (56:33): Top 5 Movies & TV Karaoke.-Listen to the Boy Party podcastFollow Lucien on Instagram / LetterboxdFollow Shane on Instagram / Letterboxd Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Chrissie, Sam & Browny
Megan Markle's done a Karaoke video and a FART! Oh wait…

Chrissie, Sam & Browny

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 6:05 Transcription Available


Since Chrissie and Jack love AI, they couldn’t go past their fave video of the week where someone has given their own rendition some good ol fart karaoke with an AI Meghan Markle filter! Plus, Chrissie’s found what Bruce Wills’ daughter sounds like singing and old classic. (00:00) AI is becoming a problem... (03:00) Is there another leaked Taylor version? (04:00) Bruce Wills' daughter CAN sing! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Wanger Show
Best Karaoke Night Ever with Eric Striffler | Wanger Show 416

The Wanger Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 169:21


Hi! It's a new week here at the Wanger Show and we are TIRED. But fear not! Last night was another epic installment of Wangers Karaoke and the gang's all here to recap everything. This is always one of our favorite episodes to do each year and we're glad to have you with us! Watch this year's Wangers Karaoke here: https://youtube.com/live/TpjpXb-tcSc?feature=share

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The Bunker
Cranks, corporations and crap karaoke – Inside Reform UK's bizarre conference

The Bunker

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 33:45


Reform UK's conference was as weird and worrying as you might have expected. If you haven't seen the “highlights” then we'll spare you watching. Matthew Holehouse, The Economist's British politics correspondent, was there and joins Gavin Esler to discuss what went on.  We are sponsored by Indeed. Go to Indeed.com/bunker for £100 sponsored credit.  www.patreon.com/bunkercast    Advertisers! Want to reach smart, engaged, influential people with money to spend? (Yes, they do exist). Some 3.5 MILLION people download and watch our podcasts every month – and they love our shows. Why not get YOUR brand in front of our influential listeners with podcast advertising? Contact ads@podmasters.co.uk to find out more Written and presented by Gavin Esler. Audio production: Tom Taylor. Managing Editor: Jacob Jarvis. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. Music by Kenny Dickinson. THE BUNKER is a Podmasters Production.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

LeJeNdary Wrestling Figures
Ep 136 Lou, Freddie, Gene, Jimmy & Bobby

LeJeNdary Wrestling Figures

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 53:56


Episode 136 is about the LJN figures for Captain Lou Albano, Classy Freddie Blassie, Mean Gene Okerlund, Jimmy Hart & Bobby Heenan & the repaints I've done for those figures along with memories I have of each of them. 5 Star Eric joins me for NFL Week 2 picks and "Andre" Karaoke closes out the show

The Quad M Show - Quad M Productions
#385 - The Long Walk Screening Review, Adult Karaoke Woman On The Street, and Two Special Guests

The Quad M Show - Quad M Productions

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025 154:43


Hosts: TJ, Brett, & Krissy Special Guests: Junior Producer Marq Piocos & Derek (the DWC) Crabbe Segment One (0:00:00): (0:03:12) Brett fails at fishing, customizes a very special G.O.A.T. gun, and replaces his EZ Bake Oven. Plus, Brett has a fall. (0:12:25) Krissy watched Brett fall. Plus, Quad M's favorite little girl turns 16! (0:14:23) TJ celebrates Jo's b-day with the fam, looks into 3D printing G.I. Joe vehicle parts (and how most of the community is NOT a fan of such things….), Segment Two (0:32:43): (0:35:56) Sibling rivalry goes horribly wrong in Kentucky in this week's FGS! (0:48:03) HOT TAKES kicks off with 4 celebrity passings in the GRIM REAPER ROUND UP. (0:54:10) Junior Producer Marq joins the show and unleashes hell on the dirty auto dealing dog that sold him a lemon! (1:13:32) JPM then provides a spoiler-free review from his test screening viewing of The Long Walk! (1:21:28) Finally, JPM landed some Man On The Street (XXX Porn Karaoke Edition) audio. (Spoiler Alert: all porn chicks have amazing high school GPAs and no Urban Dictionary knowledge….) Segment Three (1:49:22): (1:52:04) Krissy rings in the new NFL season with football trivia in KRISSY'S KRAZY KORNER! (2:14:38) PICKS O' THE WEEK A Portuguese Breakfast is not the way to start a morning! It's THE QUAD M SHOW!

Recovering Queen : The Queen Podcast
Ep 134 : Another One Bites the Dust

Recovering Queen : The Queen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025 39:44


Matt, Jai, and Ian get funky with John Deacon's monster hit “Another One Bites the Dust” from The Game. We talk about that iconic bassline, the track's disco-funk crossover magic, and how it became Queen's biggest U.S. hit. Then we bring it into the Recovering Queen universe with Matt and Ian's cover version and, of course, we score.Don't forget to check out more Recovering Queen at linktr.ee/queenpodcast where you'll find our Scorecard, karaoke videos on YouTube, and much more.Don't forget to check out more Recovering Queen on linktr.ee/queenpodcast where you will find our Scorecard and our Karaoke videos on Youtube and much more

Si amanece nos vamos
Segunda hora | Un pasote el karaoke

Si amanece nos vamos

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025 55:11


Edgar Hita tiene un notición que hoy nos desvela, pero no del tirón... Lo irá desgranando durante toda la semana. Despertamos como cada día a Luismi Pérez para hacer el repaso a la actualidad meteorológica, repasamos la prensa y los titulares deportivos de un día cargado de buenos resultados. El fin de semana ha sido convulso en política, lo recoge en el grabófono Laura Martínez. Todo esto junto a David Muñoz y todos sus personajes. 

Boomer & Warrener in the Morning
Brent Krahn on Connor McDavid + Pete Blackburn!

Boomer & Warrener in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2025 40:53


Hour 2 of the Big Show w/ Rusic & Rose is on demand! To kick off hour 2 the gang is joined by Brent Krahn! Brent talk about going first overall at a celebrity charity golf tournament! Then he gives his take on Connor McDavid still being unsigned in Edmonton as training camp approaches for the Oilers. To close Connor gives his final Karaoke performance.(21:36) Later on, the guys are joined by the host of the What Chaos! podcast, Pete Blackburn! Pete gives his thoughts on the Connor McDavid contract situation in Edmonton. Then he touches on how the Jeremey Swayman contract hold out affected last years Bruins squad. Then he gets into the Bruins as a whole and how the team shapes up going into next year.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.

The Homeowners Show
The Homeowner Show LIVE in The. Woodlands - Community, Connections, and Expert Advice

The Homeowners Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2025 106:18


Podcast Episode Title: The Homeowner Show - Community, Connections, and Expert Advice Episode Description: Join us for a lively episode of The Homeowner Show, packed with valuable insights and community connections! Andrew Brockenbush guest hosts, guiding us through discussions with local experts in plumbing, caregiving, electrical services, bookkeeping, and real estate. Plus, hear from the pillars of "The Net," a local networking group focused on community service and collaboration. From repiping your home to understanding the real estate market and automating your business, we've got you covered. And don't miss the fun – karaoke and rubber chickens included! Guests: Alicia Fisher (Fisher Family Plumbing): Discusses upcoming networking events and the 200 Businesses That Care nonprofit event. Hillary Bailey (Freedom Caregivers & Companions): Explains in-home care services and advice for families caring for elderly parents. John Wagner (Wye Electric): Details residential and commercial electrical services, including generator installation and backup systems. Brian Richardson (The Richardson Group): Provides insights into current real estate market trends and mortgage rates. Stephanie Williamson (Assured Bookkeeping Plus): Talks about bookkeeping services for small businesses and automation of marketing efforts. Tausha Lyn (Better Bookkeepers): Birthday Girl! Also talks about Bookkeeping and what a great client looks like Pillars of "The Net": Discuss the importance of community service, collaboration, and networking. Show Notes (with Timestamps): [0:00-1:00] Introduction and Guest Host: Welcome to the show with guest host Andrew Bush Overview of the episode's diverse topics and guests [1:00-6:30] Alicia Fisher - Fisher Family Plumbing: Introduction of Alicia Fisher and Family Plumbing Upcoming events: "Balance Book" book club (Marianne's self-development book) Team visitor days with fun activities (e.g., Mario Party) Halloween costume party ("Wicked Good Networking" - October 23rd) 200 Businesses That Care event: Annual nonprofit event raising money for local charities (November 4th) $100 per business to participate Voting for favorite charity (first place gets $10,000) Opportunity for volunteering and community involvement Website: 200businessesthatcare.com [6:30-12:00] Andrew Brockenbush & Alicia - Additional Discussion: The dragon tattoo on Alicia's arm. The first book in the book club is The Power of Engagement, September 10th. Discussion on the value of production on audiobooks. [12:00-16:00] Introduction of Andrew Brockenbush Andrew introduces himself and his work with the Trail Team 6 podcast Talks about his move with his family and his coparenting relationship. [16:00-25:00] Laura Fisher - Family Plumbing continued: Pool plumbing services Generator installation due to hurricane preparedness White glove re-pipe service: Re-plumbing entire house with new lines Sheetrock repair and painting included Cleaning crew after completion Benefits of PEX piping (flexible, durable, freeze-resistant) Contact info: 832-844-7200, Fisherfamilyplumbing.com [25:00-37:00] Hillary Bailey - Freedom Caregivers & Companions: Introduction of Hillary Bailey and Freedom Caregivers & Companions In-home care services for seniors: Assistance with daily activities (bathing, dressing, etc.) Housekeeping, meal preparation, transportation Companionship and activities to get seniors out of the house Benefits for family caregivers: Alleviates caregiver burden and stress Maintains family dynamics and relationships Provides a buffer for difficult situations Service area: Houston to Montgomery and Baytown to the River Hiring: Looking for empathetic and caring caregivers Delegation: Licensed to administer medications and provide specialized care Contact: 346-468-0000, freedomcaregivers.net [37:00-52:00] John Wagner - Wye Electric: Introduction of John Wagner and Wye Electric Service area: Northeast Montgomery County Services: Residential and commercial electrical work Generator installation (portable and secure) Lighting upgrades (luxury homes, office spaces) Backup systems and battery solutions EV charger installation Subcontracting for low-voltage (security, automation, lighting) Smart home automation: Alexa and Siri integration for lighting control Customizable lighting scenes Contact: 281-706-0966 [52:00-1:04:00] Brian Richardson - The Richardson Group: Discussion of current real estate market and mortgage rates Advice for buyers: Don't wait for rates to drop, buy now Program to help pay down mortgage faster Impact of COVID-19 on rental property market Importance of trusting your financial advisor [1:04:00-1:09:00] Stephanie Williamson - Assured Bookkeeping Plus: Introduction of bookkeeping services Target client: Business owners who want to focus on building their business, not bookkeeping Free consultation and education Importance of trusting your bookkeeper Website: theshirtbookkeeping.com [1:09:00-1:13:00] Wisdom AI Automation Software: Automation of marketing efforts without 30 different tools AI receptionist feature (answers questions, books appointments) Website: checkonwiseman.com [1:13:00-1:16:00] Sponsors: Lone Star Appliance Repair (936-647-2364) Tru Solar and Roofing (936-286-8325) [1:16:00-1:24:00] Bryan from Breakthrough: Bookkeepers in the drove Happy birthday BRK Escape Room and Battle Rooms The hosts talks about his dad [1:24:00-1:28:00] Tausha Lyn from Better Bookkeepers: Bookkeepers TX website: bookkeeperstx.com [1:28:00-1:40:00] The Pillars of "The Net": Discussion about the importance of the networking group Why they are taking a picture Focus on creating an opportunity for people to network Community service and engagement Connection and collaboration Supporting local nonprofits Making an impact on people's lives Positivity Gratitude [1:40:00-1:41:00] Karaoke and Wrap-up: Karaoke plans Thanks to guests and listeners See you next time! Key Takeaways for Listeners: Community Matters: Get involved in local networking groups and support local businesses and charities. Home Improvement: Consider the benefits of repiping your home with PEX and prioritize generator installation for hurricane preparedness. Caregiving: Seek assistance for elderly parents to alleviate caregiver burden and improve family dynamics. Financial Advice: Don't wait for mortgage rates to drop – buy now and trust your financial advisor. Business Automation: Automate your marketing efforts to save time and focus on growing your business. These show notes provide a comprehensive outline of the podcast episode, making it easy for listeners to follow along and find the information they need. They also highlight key takeaways and provide contact information for the guests and sponsors.   Lone Star Appliance Repair - 936-647-2364 – Give them a call for all your appliance repair needs. Their staff is the best in the business and can help get you squared away with all of your appliance repairs.   True Texas Solar – 936-286-8325 – Give True Texas Solar a call if you would like to learn how your home or business would benefit from solar. There are tons of incentives available, and they are experts in owning your energy!   Buy a Homeowners Show T-Shirt!   Subscribe to our YouTube Channel   The Homeowners Show Website The Homeowners Show Facebook Page Instagram @homeownersshow Twitter @HomeownersThe   Info@homeownersshow.com    Sustained Growth Solutions – Design a lead generation system specifically for your business so that you never have to search for leads again! We are a full digital marketing agency.  

Marcus & Sandy's Second Date Update
Samantha & Luis Went For Karaoke For Their First Date. Why Has He Disappeared?

Marcus & Sandy's Second Date Update

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2025 6:44 Transcription Available


Samantha called us about Luis. They met on Tinder and agreed to hit a karaoke bar in San Mateo. Samantha said she thought the date went great — they were laughing, drinking, and she really believed Luis was into her. But after that night, she never heard from him again.

Recovering Queen : The Queen Podcast
Ep 133 : Seven Seas of Rhye

Recovering Queen : The Queen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2025 38:25


Jai, Matt, and Ian dive into Queen's early classic “Seven Seas of Rhye” ... twice! Ian takes on the Queen II version in all its bombastic glory, while Matt strips it back to the instrumental Queen debut version. We chat about the song's evolution, its place in Queen's early history, and the unmistakable flair Freddie brought even in the band's formative days. And yes… we score.Don't forget to check out more Recovering Queen at linktr.ee/queenpodcast where you'll find our Scorecard, karaoke videos on YouTube, and much more.Don't forget to check out more Recovering Queen on linktr.ee/queenpodcast where you will find our Scorecard and our Karaoke videos on Youtube and much more

Awkwardly Social Podcast

What's your karaoke? What do you do to shut off your busy brain or be more present? Anyway, enjoy! Follow Jose @awkwardlysocialpodcast on TikTok/Instagram Awkwardly Social is a weekly show with host Jose Chavez, where he talks to guests about awkward situations, social anxiety and facets of the guests lives.  For topics recommendations/feedback email:  awkwardlysocialpodcast@gmail.com  […]

LeJeNdary Wrestling Figures
Ep 135 Jumping Jay Of 80s Wrestling The Podcast & 1986 LJNs

LeJeNdary Wrestling Figures

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2025 84:34


Jumping Jay, the host of 80s Wrestling The Podcast, joins me to rate & review the 1986 LJN Wrestling Superstars before 5 Star Eric & I make our 2025 NFL Week 1 picks & we get a double shot of "Andre" Karaoke to close the show

Review It Yourself
I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (1998) with Clayton and Shawn from 'Men Who Like Men Who Like Movies'

Review It Yourself

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2025 99:33


Clayton and Shawn from 'Men Who Like Men Who Like Movies' return to hear what Sean thought of his first-time watching I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (1998).Chapters:1:28 Welcome Back, Clayton and Shawn1:31 Thoughts on the Sequel3:28 Voodoo and Quirky Characters4:56 Obvious Plot Points6:51 Recognizing Actors7:40 The "Nice Guy" Trope9:59 Julie's Character Shift11:36 Jennifer Love Hewitt's Musical Career12:56 Concealed Weapons and Survival13:37 Carla's Love Interests14:39 Julie's Trauma15:16 The Importance of Character Depth19:20 Contagion (2011)22:14 Freddie Prinze Jr.'s Limited Screen Time24:32 Cops in the 'I Know What You Did Last Summer' franchise27:49 British Friendships30:16 Seasickness Tales32:17 Flying Fears36:55 Karaoke and Song Choices41:52 Justice for the House Cleaning Lady43:45 The Pacing of Kills45:05 Plot Holes and Confusions49:45 Tanning Bed Trauma1:16:31 Dissecting the New Sequel1:32:17 Critiques and Comparisons1:38:00 Podcast Wrap-Up and ReflectionsThanks for Listening!Find us here: X: @YourselfReviewInstagram: reviewityourselfpodcast2021 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In A Vacuum (A Peter Overzet Pod)

The finale of the Best Ball Bash and Randomizer come with fun twists. The Bash welcomes six different subscribers for three picks each in a Best Ball Mania draft. And then the Randomizer finale welcomes on Jakob Sanderson for a fun twist on powerpoint karaoke. We'll see you in September on the BR Bash!

The BOB & TOM Show Free Podcast
B&T Extra: Walkup music, Fishing Lure, & Karaoke

The BOB & TOM Show Free Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 22:03


On today's Extra, Walkup music, Fishing Lure, & Karaoke Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

2 Pastors and a Mic
241. Enough Already: The Shame Of Should & I Got Robbed

2 Pastors and a Mic

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 25:04


What happens when the voice of should runs your life?In this episode of Two Pastors and a Mic, Cory and Channock unpack Chapters 2 and 3 of Enough Already - The Shame of Should and I Got Robbed. Together they explore how shame-driven expectations steal our joy, how people-pleasing and performance pressure shape our decisions, and how to reclaim freedom in the present moment.You'll hear:

Crosscurrents
Pick your stage — Visiting the Bay's karaoke subcultures

Crosscurrents

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 10:34


Karaoke enthusiasts in the Bay Area are curating venues where music lovers release their feelings in supportive spaces.

Crosscurrents
SHOW: Karaoke Subcultures, and Art from Filipino Social Justice Movements

Crosscurrents

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 26:50


Karaoke enthusiasts are building community in niche spaces. Then, the debate around SF's neighborhood rezoning proposal. And, the social justice legacy of Bay Area Filipinos.

When Words Fail...Music Speaks
Episode 444 - Fighting Depression with Beats: MARQ ELECTRONICA Talks Electronica, Mental Health and Pandemic Creativity

When Words Fail...Music Speaks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2025 48:34


Episode Summary: In this insightful and uplifting episode, host James Cox sits down with UK-based electronic artist MarQ Electronica (aka Mark Dickinson) for an open conversation about music's healing power, battling depression, and creating during turbulent times. MarQ Electronica discusses his journey from band life to solo artistry, the nuances of electronic music, his creative rituals, and offers practical advice for aspiring musicians. The episode is filled with stories about musical discovery, cross-genre appreciation, and how music communities support one another through tough times.Key Topics:Mental Health & Music:James opens with a message about the importance of mental health and introduces the episode's sponsor, BetterHelp. Both James and MarQ Electronica reflect on how music is vital in facing life's ups and downs.MarQ Electronica's Story:From playing in bands to launching a solo career during the pandemic.The origins and meaning behind the artist name "MarQ Electronica".Growing up in Teesside and now living in Newcastle, England.UK Music Scene:The vibrant and diverse genres appreciated in the northeast of England — from metal to grime, house, and dance.Experiences performing at multi-genre venues and the inclusive spirit of UK audiences.Electronica vs. EDM:MarQ Electronica explains the differences, creative process, and the emotional depth that electronica brings to modern electronic music.Songwriting & Inspiration:Using personal and political struggles as songwriting fuel.The origin of his album Savage Times and single "Next to Nothing," focused on the challenges of the cost-of-living crisis.Balancing heavy lyrical themes with uplifting, danceable beats.Navigating COVID as a Musician:The challenges of lockdown, caring for family, and keeping creativity alive.Transitioning to virtual performances and leveraging platforms like TikTok.Creative Rituals:Insights into MarQ Electronica's studio set-up, workflow, favorite creative snacks and drinks, and his process for building tracks from sample packs.Musical Influences:Love for late-80s/90s dance, acid house, R&B, and artists like Janet Jackson, Eurythmics, Brand New Heavies, Human League, and Goldfrapp.The importance of keeping an open mind and exploring genres outside your comfort zone.Charity Projects:Involvement with Musicians Against Homelessness, collaborating with local artists and contributing to charity compilation albums.Fun Questions & Rapid Fire:Dream festival experiences.Karaoke favorites ("Don't You Want Me" by Human League).Music snobbery and promoting inclusivity in the music community.Vinyl vs. streaming, favorite beverages, and musical pet peeves.Upcoming Releases & How to Connect:MarQ Electronica teases upcoming music blending deep house, trip-hop, and grime influences, and invites listeners to follow him for new releases.Resources & Links:BetterHelp Offer: Get 10% off your first month: BetterHelp.com/MusicSpeaksMarQ Electronica's Music & Links:Website: marqelectronica.comSongWhip: Search "SongWhip MarQelectronica" for all streaming platformsLinktree: "linktr.ee/marqelectronica" for all media and socialsListener Takeaways:Keep an open mind to new genres—you never know what will resonate!Music and mental health go hand-in-hand; don't be afraid to seek help or express yourself through art.Community and collaboration are key in music, especially during hard times.Support independent artists by purchasing music directly when you can.Connect & Subscribe: Follow When Words Fail Music Speaks for more interviews, insights, and music discoveries.Remember: When words fail, music speaks.

The KVJ Show
KVJ Cuts- Peanut Butter Karaoke (08-20-25)

The KVJ Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2025 8:13


New KVJ Bit We Are Trying- Who can sing best with Peanut Butter In Their Mouths?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.