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PageantCast Classic Original Release: 5/26/10 Erin Golden, Miss International 2009 Erin Golden, Miss International 2009 This week’s show: Introduction by Cydney BolerOpening NotesPROMO: Voice lessons with Karmyn Tyler – studio.karmyntyler.comRemember to mention the PageantCast for a discount!Interview with Erin Golden, Miss International 2009Website: http://www.miss-international.us/Photo GalleryPSA: 2010 CensusToday’s Sponsor: PETCO.comPromo Code: PAGEANT for 10% off and free shipping on orders of $65 or morePAGEANT10 for a 10% discount with no minimum orderAMAZING-a-Tron!Blog: Ashley Pavletich: Mrs. California International 2010Chelsea Cooley IDPageant Publication Preview: Supermodels Unlimited Mother’s Day & Summer Style 2010Audio Feedback: Kristina Hughes: Check outhttp://www.starstatement.com/PODSAFE MUSIC courtesy of Music AlleyLost My Way by Matthew EbelThank you for participating in the PageantCast!e-mail: pageantcast@gmail.comTwitter:http://www.twitter.com/pageantcastFacebook:http://www.facebook.com/pageantcast/Website: https://www.pageantcast.com/ Interview with Erin Golden, Miss International 2009PSA: American Diabetes AssociationPageantCast Newsdesk PageantCast Pageant ResultsKrysten Tyler IDClosing For great content, week after week, subscribe to the PageantCast at https://www.pageantcast.com/
PageantCast Classic Original Release: 2009 Hannah Mollerick, America’s Miss Teen 2008 Hannah Mollerick, America’s Miss Teen 2008 This week’s show: 1.Introduction by Andrea Berndt 2. Opening Comments Illinois Galaxy Pageant Results 3.PROMO: Voice lessons with Karmyn Tyler – studio.karmyntyler.com Remember to mention the PageantCast for a discount! 4.Interview with Hannah Mollerick, America’s Miss Teen 2008 Websites: http://www.americasmiss.org/ http://www.myspace.com/americasmisspageants 5.PSA: America Heart Association 6.Kristina Hughes ID – Call us at 414-517-4908! 7.PODSAFE MUSIC: Mad About You by Telling on Trixie courtesy ofAriel Publicity 8.PROMO: Mothpod 9.Interview with Hannah Mollerick, America’s Miss Teen 2008 10. PageantCast Tattler 11.Lauren Wanger ID 12. Closing For great content, week after week, subscribe to the PageantCast at https://www.pageantcast.com/
PageantCast Classic Original Release: 2009 Jayna Altman , Miss International 2008 Jayna Altman , Miss International 2008 This week’s show: Introduction by Saryna RitterOpening NotesEPISODE 200!Greetings from Friends of the ShowInterview with Jayna Altman , Miss International 2008Photo GalleryWebsites:http://www.miss-international.us/http://www.jaynaaltman.com/PROMO: Voice lessons with Karmyn Tyler – studio.karmyntyler.comRemember to mention the PageantCast for a discount!More Greetings from Friends of the ShowNew Sponsor: Diamond.com and Ice.comPromo Codes:Ice.com : Use ACPAG for 20% off your order.Diamond.com : Use ADPAG for 20% off your order.For details, see http://offers.mevio.com/Interview with Jayna Altman , Miss International 2008Sheri Jenkins IDPODSAFE MUSIC: He Loves Me by She Swings, She Swayscourtesy of Ariel PublicityInterview with Jayna Altman , Miss International 2008Call in to the PageantCast: 414-517-4908Closing For great content, week after week, subscribe to the PageantCast at http://www.pageantcast.com/
PageantCast Classic Original Release: 2009 Laura Buhmann, Ms. Galaxy International 2009 Laura Buhmann, Ms. Galaxy International 2009 This week’s show: 1.Introduction by Lisa Phillips 2. Opening Comments 3.Interview with Laura Buhmann, Ms. Galaxy International 2009 Photo Gallery Websites:http://www.galaxypageants.com/ 4.PROMO: The Pageant Event II 5. From Gown to Crown with Meredith Boyd, Mrs. Georgia International 2008 6.Upcoming Interviews 7. ON THE ROAD! Greensboro, NC for North Carolina International Pageants on February 27-28! 8. PODSAFE MUSIC: Really Really Weird by The Simple Carnival 9.PROMO: Pageant Talk Radio with Valerie Hayes 10.Nicole Hinson ID 11.Interview with Laura Buhmann, Ms. Galaxy International 2009 12.PROMO: Voice lessons with Karmyn Tyler – studio.karmyntyler.com Remember to mention the PageantCast for a discount! 13.Shayla Patton ID 14. PageantCast Tattler 15. Closing For great content, week after week, subscribe to the PageantCast at https://www.pageantcast.com/
Merry Christmas from the Music for Midnight Podcast! Please feel free to gift this podcast to anyone for Christmas. If you do so, let me know at music4midnight@gmail.com and I'll mention you in a future show or blog. 1. 'O Holy Night' by Little Thorn. 2. 'We Three Kings' by Motherlode. 3. 'O Come All Ye Faithful' by Uncle Seth. 4. 'God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen' by Chris Goddard. 5. 'White Christmas' by Bing Crosby (used with permission - IODA Promonet) 6. 'What Child is This' by Mario Ajero. 7. 'Silent Night' by Karmyn Tyler. 8. 'The First Noel' by Allison Crowe. 9. 'Carol of the Bells' by Pittsburgh Symphony Brass. 10. 'O Come, O Come' by Karmyn Tyler. 11. 'Mary, Did You Know?' by Nancy Krebs. 12. 'It Came Upon a Midnight Clear' by Eric Wyse. Tonight's Music came from IODA Promonet and the Podsafe Music Network.
1. 'Mea Culpa (Fading Shades Mix)' by Enigma 2. 'Forbidden One' by Karmyn Tyler 3. 'Kind of Grey' by Delaware 4. 'Shame' by The Grooveblaster & Yasi Baby 5. 'Hypno (Hypnosphere Mix) by Artemis 6. 'Tu Es Le Seul' by Lorna Lee 7. 'Le silence' by Celine Mastrorelli
Merry Christmas everyone! On today’s Christmas Day show, James and Steve will be telling you some of their favorite Christmas Cracker Jokes! They’ll be trying to say Merry Christmas in some different languages and there’s a very special, and new, Christmas song by Mary in our version of the Christmas Story – Karmyn Tyler. The post LSWC10-08: Lifespring! Why Christmas Show 8 first appeared on Lifespring! Media.
Merry Christmas Everyone. Music: Christmas Time Around The World by Geoff Smith The Night Before Christmas by David Cahalan Santa Clause Is Coming To Town by Dokken Ill Be Home For Christmas by Twisted Sister Christmas Time Is Here by Admiral Twin God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen by Chances End We Three Kings by Clumsy Bell Carol Blue by Jimmie Bratcher Chevy Bells by Juan Oskar Ordinary Christmas by Darrell Smith If Everyday Were Christmas by Slau Upon This Manger by George Fletchers Bourbon Renewal Silent Night (German/English) by Karmyn Tyler
Today on the show we discover why Christmas is celebrated on December 25th, hear about the birth of Jesus in the Christmas Story and there’s a very special version of Silent Night sung by our own Mary – Karmyn Tyler! In the Fun Section of whychristmas.com you can build your own Nativity Scene! The post LSWC10-05: Lifespring! Why Christmas Show 5 first appeared on Lifespring! Media.
This week we feature we feature some heavy damage in the podcast. First up it is off to small town Arizona in Damage Control by J.A. Jance as a small town sheriff has to deal with a string of deaths. Then it is my video game review of Star Wars : The Force Unleashed for the PS2 as you wreage massive damage across the galaxy in the name of Lord Vader. We then travel back to Polaris 22 for the Cliff Simon Press Conference as he talks about his role as Ba'al in Stargate SG-1, speedos and why he is grateful for working in North America. Music for this week features the song Luv Me So by Karmyn Tyler that you can vote into the upcoming movie Punisher : Warzone Soundtrack by visiting http://www.iheartmusic.com/cc-common/artist_submission/player_punisher.html?art=145148&gateway=exiting and playing the song there . Other music in the show features the Lets Get Ramblin' by Dynamo Snackbar and Space Junk by Fraser Mills and both can be found at www.podsafemusic.com. Other instrumental music is by the band Mr. Burns and they can be found at http://mrburns.homestead.com/index.html. As always your comments and suggestions are welcome.
Here it is folk my 100th show and it is a big one. First up I start the show for the first time LIVE on the Talkshoe network as I talk with actress/singer/podcaster Karmyn Tyler in front of an online audience and get questions from them. Then I give my book review of House by Frank Peretti & Ted Dekker as 7 people get trapped in a house with a killer stalking them with the only way out in. Then I wrap things off with my movie review of Speed Racer that is playing at a theatre near you. Songs in this episode include Luv me So by Karmyn Tyler as well as songs from www.podsafeaudio.com Fastest by Kathy Reynolds and Lets Get Ramblin by Dynamo Snackbar. Other incidental msuic provided by the band Mr. Burns. You can find Tim Drury's podcast at http://tdrury.libsyn.com if you are curious about Second Life. As always your comments and suggestions are appreciated.
This week we feature a story that comes all the way from the depths of hell. The audio book review is Mister B. Gone by Clive Barker as the master of horror returns in this tale of a demon trapped in the very story. This week's show also features the brand new song Forbidden One by Karmyn Tyler as the sultry singer continues to explore new ground. Instrumentral music is once again by the band Mr. Burns. Your comments and suggestions are welcome.
This week I give you a double dose of James Patterson on audio. First up is my take on the audio book Youv'e Been Warned by James Patterson & Howard Roughan as a young reporter finds her life spiralling out of control in very strange ways. Then we return to the wordl of Alex Cross with Double Cross by James Patterson as two killers stalk the famous Dragonslayer of crimminals. This week I also discuss the tragic death of Heath Ledger and trend of actors dieing young. Music for the show are the songs Luv Me So by Karmyn Tyler and the song Crossed by Ellis Reed. Both songs can be found on the podsafe music network. Instrumenatl music is provided by the band Mr. Burns. Comments and suggestions are always welcome.
Here it is folks another podcast jammed with content for you this week. I take my first journey into the world of Sci-Fi of the new year. First up is my book review of Star Wars : Legacy of the Force - Book 7 Fury by Aaron Allston as Jacen continues to take control of the galaxy. Then I debut a new segment on the show called Sci-Fi Chat with Cat as friend and fellow podcaster Cat from the in hiatus Lipstick Aliens Podcast talk about Heroes, Bionic Woman, the writer's strike and good old Battlestar Galactica. This week also features a brand new song by Karmyn Tyler called Luv Me So for your listening pleasure. All instrumental music is provided by the band Mr. Burns. As always your comments and suggesitons are weclome.
This week I have not one but two book reviews to warm up your winter days. First up we journey to the land of Xanth as I give my review of Pet Peeve by Piers Anthony as a poor goblen deals with a rude bird and invading robots while looking for love again. Then we jump back to the island of St. Marks as Stone Barrington is right in the thick of things as I give my audio book review of Shoot Him If He Runs by Stuart Woods. In keeping with Stone's New York base of operations the song is Long Island Sound by Brian Sharpe and can be found at www.podsafeaudio.com. As an added bonous to this week's show you also get 2 very special promos from Big Finish and my good friend Karmyn Tyler. As always your comments and suggestions are welcome.
This week's playlist: • Kilowatts by Ray Wylie Hubbard, from Snake Farm (2006). Visit RayWylie.com and send email to judy@raywylie.com for more information. • Easy Baby by the Rene Trossman Band, from Postmarked Illinois (2007). Visit ReneTrossman.com and his MySpace page for more information. • Miss Maebelle by Richard Johnston, from Official Bootleg #1 (2003); available from the store at Richard's Web site. Visit RichardJohnston.com and Richard's MySpace page for more information. • A Blues Man Has Got To Wear A Hat, Once and Awhile, and Bowl of Sugar by B.C. Read, from Bowl of Sugar (2006); available from CD Baby and the iTunes Music Store. Visit BCRead.com for more information. • 2nd Street by Paul Reddick, from Revue: The Best of Paul Reddick (2007); available from NorthernBlues Music and the iTMS. Visit Paul's site for more information. • Wig City by Gary Primich, from Ridin' The Darkhorse (2006); available from Electro-Fi Records and the iTMS. Visit GaryPrimich.com for more information. • Beggin' Ain't For Me by Big George Jackson, from Beggin' Ain't For Me (1998); available from Black & Tan Records. Visit BigGeorgeJackson.com for more information. • Why We Play the Blues by Michael Hill, from Bloodlines (1994); available from Alligator Records and the iTMS. Visit MichaelHillsBluesMob.com for more information. Mentioned during this show: if you want to let Adam Curry know you think his support for Ron Paul is wrong-headed at best, write to Adam at adam@curry.com or adam@podshow.com, or leave Adam voice mail at 1-201-625-6357 (U.S.) or 44-20-7681-3753 (U.K.); Richard Johnston, live on Beale Street. Last week's hidden track was: • Give Me A Second Chance For Christmas by Mike Viola and the Candy Butchers, from Let's Get Christmas (1999); available from the store at Mike's site and the iTMS. Visit MikeViola.com for more information. Special note: Diane Minter, podcaster Karmyn Tyler's sister, recently lost everything in a house fire in Texarkana, TX. For more information, go here. To make a donation, go here. Excellent online resources for more information about the blues: The Blues Foundation and the Delta Blues Museum; and be sure to download and listen to the DBM's top-notch (and free) podcast, the Uncensored History of the Blues. Be sure to read Today's Chicago Blues by Karen Hanson, an excellent guide to all things blues in present-day Chicago. (Music on Murphy's Saloon #104 courtesy of the artists and the Podsafe Music Network, the PROMONET program of the Independent Online Distribution Alliance, Download.com or Garageband.com)
On this week's show the Writer's Guild of America strike takes centre stage. I catch up with podcaster/singer/actress Karmyn Tyler and we discuss the strike, the emergence of new media and the effect that it is happening on the industry she makes a living off. Music for this week's show are the songs Young World by Eric Boff and Spread the News by James Hurst and both can be found at www.podsafeaudio.com. If you want to find out more from the Writer's Guild you can go to www.wga.org for all the latest news and updates. As always your comments and suggestions are appreciated.
This week I feature the Sultry Sirens of the Silver Screen. First up is my movie review of the latest zombie thrilelr with Resident Evil : Extinction as the lovely Milla Jovovich kick undead butt. Then we stay in Hollywood and catch up with singer/actress Karmyn Tyler as we talk about movies, song writing and beauty pagents in the land of glitz and glamour. Music this week are two songs by Karmyn, Drifting and Just my Style. You can find more about her by going to either www.karmyntyler.com, http://karmynkast.net or http://blog.karmyntyler.net. Comments and suggestions are always welcome.
(We did this hymn back on Episode 5, but we did not have the lyrics being sung. This episode includes Karmyn Tyler singing this beautiful hymn.) “Great Is Thy Faithfulness”, popularized by George Beverly Shea and the Billy Graham Crusade choirs. Thomas O. Chisholm William M. Runyan Arrangement: Heidi Henninger Great is Thy faithfulness, O...
This week we delves into the mind of a murder and the joys of podcasting in Canada. First up is my audio book review of Cross by James Patterson the latest Alex Corss murder mystery. Then I catch up with fellow podcast and Second Lifer Valerie (http://descriptionto.blogspot.com) and we talk about podcasting, second life and living in land of the snow and ice and the wacky world which is Canadian broadcast television. She is USA born but Canadian by choice, which is a good thing. The song for this week is in honour of the fun weather we have been having and is the sultry and sexy song Drifting by Karmyn Tyler and can be found at www.karmyntyler.com. As always your comments and suggestions are welcome.
Brainwashed by the two-party oriented media. Astronomically politically correct. Doug is on IMDB, and Netflix carries his film debut! Everyone loves Susan and her art. So why does she dwell in her shell? Five intelligent brothers took their toll. Whatever your art, you HAVE to share it. Don't pretend you just do it for yourself. Nervous makes things FUN! Music from an old friend! Deep Purple rocking your Grok - Girls Like That (http://www.deep-purple.com/). Deep Purple live with Dream Theater and Emerson Lake and Palmer = Daniel's first rock concert. Total eargasm. Daniel and Doug meet Derek Sherinian, who is an awesome dude (http://www.dereksherinian.com/)! Should Doug read his stories for you? Next episode: An Interview with Alice Marie. Karmyn Tyler is the eye of the storm.
Brainwashed by the two-party oriented media. Astronomically politically correct. Doug is on IMDB, and Netflix carries his film debut! Everyone loves Susan and her art. So why does she dwell in her shell? Five intelligent brothers took their toll. Whatever your art, you HAVE to share it. Don't pretend you just do it for yourself. Nervous makes things FUN! Music from an old friend! Deep Purple rocking your Grok - Girls Like That (http://www.deep-purple.com/). Deep Purple live with Dream Theater and Emerson Lake and Palmer = Daniel's first rock concert. Total eargasm. Daniel and Doug meet Derek Sherinian, who is an awesome dude (http://www.dereksherinian.com/)! Should Doug read his stories for you? Next episode: An Interview with Alice Marie. Karmyn Tyler is the eye of the storm.
Doug's draggin' arse again. Rochester on Fox News again -- Ayn Rand would roll over in her grave. If I wanted a railroad, I'd buy one myself. Stryker recorded a demo, and here's one of the songs we did. Stryker - Black Velvet (http://www.strykerband.com/). Playin' Rock and Roll in Austin! Spam Jam! Wierd signs in Austin. Have we mentioned that we despise committees? We really, really do. Thai Chinese Hoagie, anyone? A Tale of Two Drum Kits: Tribes (http://www.tribesdrums.com/) and Ludwig (http://www.ludwig-drums.com/). Dan Clawson, Firefall (http://www.firefall.com/) and Pure Prairie League (http://www.pureprairieleague.com/). The Ludwigs are fantastic, but the Tribes are still the best. This week, on a very special Manly Geek Show... The Desert Warrior! We answer all of our phone, e-mail and Skype messages. Doug's still hoping to play a gig with 3 Blind Mice. A thousand apologies to Bruce Murray. Kids are wimps. Expanded Gummi product line. Erectile Disfunction? Ask an asp! Sex is evil. Who cares what you like? Charter ads actualy diminish the company's appeal. Warm hot fudge? Lonnie and Jeffrey join the revo side. Jeff's got locks, baby! We're still trying to figure out Podshow Plus. Karmyn Tyler sings softly in our ears - Drifting (http://www.karmyntyler.com)
Doug's draggin' arse again. Rochester on Fox News again -- Ayn Rand would roll over in her grave. If I wanted a railroad, I'd buy one myself. Stryker recorded a demo, and here's one of the songs we did. Stryker - Black Velvet (http://www.strykerband.com/). Playin' Rock and Roll in Austin! Spam Jam! Wierd signs in Austin. Have we mentioned that we despise committees? We really, really do. Thai Chinese Hoagie, anyone? A Tale of Two Drum Kits: Tribes (http://www.tribesdrums.com/) and Ludwig (http://www.ludwig-drums.com/). Dan Clawson, Firefall (http://www.firefall.com/) and Pure Prairie League (http://www.pureprairieleague.com/). The Ludwigs are fantastic, but the Tribes are still the best. This week, on a very special Manly Geek Show... The Desert Warrior! We answer all of our phone, e-mail and Skype messages. Doug's still hoping to play a gig with 3 Blind Mice. A thousand apologies to Bruce Murray. Kids are wimps. Expanded Gummi product line. Erectile Disfunction? Ask an asp! Sex is evil. Who cares what you like? Charter ads actualy diminish the company's appeal. Warm hot fudge? Lonnie and Jeffrey join the revo side. Jeff's got locks, baby! We're still trying to figure out Podshow Plus. Karmyn Tyler sings softly in our ears - Drifting (http://www.karmyntyler.com)