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My friend Judy was a missionary living in Nairobi, Kenya. She traveled a good deal in and around Nairobi, and if you've ever been there, you know it's pretty much a continual traffic jam. And there are always people lined up on the streets selling everything you can imagine—including to my horror, puppies. One day Judy was traveling with her driver, Baraza, and she saw a woman selling bananas, with a baby strapped to her back and two others playing at her feet. Judy told Baraza, “Pull over; I want to buy some bananas.” She gave him the equivalent of about two dollars and told him to buy all her bananas—about 20. “But Sister,” he said, “why are you buying 20 bananas? You can't eat that many.” “Just buy them,” she told him. He was baffled as to why Judy would want so many bananas, since she lives alone, but he did as she insisted. When he paid the lady for all her bananas, her face lit up with a huge, incredulous smile. That probably represented two days of food for her and her family. Baraza said, “Sister, did you see how happy she was. You did a good thing for her.” Then they traveled on, and Judy saw a crippled man with only one leg by the side of the road. She told Baraza to stop and give him some bananas. Once again, Baraza saw how thrilled the man was to get the bananas. This went on for their entire journey until Judy had given away all the bananas. Baraza—who is a wonderful believer—said, “Sister, this was so good. I can do this. I can give away bananas.” And as a result, Baraza began to carry bananas, apples, and other fruit with him to give to people randomly as God led him. So, he had a banana ministry. What do you have in your hands that could easily become gifts of love to the people in your life—strangers, coworkers, family, friends—whoever? I'm suggesting that every one of us should look for our banana ministry—something we intentionally do to share the love of God. You're probably familiar with the phrase “random acts of kindness.” Actually, it has become a movement, encouraging people to purposely plan and perform kind acts for others. Lots of research has been done that shows the incredible benefits for the person who decides to plan and execute random acts of kindness. According to research from Emory University, when you are kind to another person, your brain's pleasure and reward centers light up, as if you were the recipient of the good deed—not the giver. This phenomenon is called the “helper's high.” Isn't it interesting that when people follow the principles of Scripture, whether they are believers or not, they discover it benefits everyone. The Apostle Paul wrote to Timothy: And the Lord's servant must not be quarrelsome but must be kind to everyone. . . (2 Timothy 2:24). And to the church in Colossae he wrote: Therefore, as God's chosen people, holy and dearly loved, clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience (Colossians 3:12). He was preaching “random acts of kindness” long before the term was coined. Certainly, as followers of Jesus Christ, we should share “random acts of kindness” more than any others because we have the Holy Spirit, and we also have the great privilege of showing God's love to a loveless, often cruel world. And then, as the studies show, we discover what Jesus told us—it is truly more blessed to give than to receive. Let me tell you about my friend, Kiyoko, a Japanese woman in my church. She was inspired to use her creativity to share the gospel. So, she made beautiful little bookmarks with a Bible verses, using things people throw away, like candy wrappers. She carried her bookmarks with her and whenever she had an opportunity—with a stranger, a store clerk, someone she sat by on the bus or airplane—she gave them one of her bookmarks. She called them “born-again bookmarks,” and explained how she makes them from scraps of paper that people throw away. This opened the door for her to tell them that her born-again boo...
Send us a textOn this show we cover questions including…What do you think of Oneskin products?Are there any good beauty finds in the EU that you can't find in the US?Will hair water damage hair over time?Do you have to wash the sweat out of your hair every time?Can a cream really “firm” or lift the neck? Prediction show!Time stamps0:00 - Intro and chit chat5:00 - Prediction review from 202414:15 - Beauty predictions for 202525:30 - Oneskin products29:00 - European Beauty Finds34:00 - Kiyoko hair water spray39:00 - Washing Hair After Exercise48:00 - Neck Creams for Firming50:00 - EndingFive Ways to Ask a question -1. Send us a message through Patreon!2. You can record your question on your smart phone and email to thebeautybrains@gmail.com3. Send it to us via social media (see links below)4. Submit it through the following form - Ask a question5. Leave a voice mail message: 872-216-1856Social media accountson Instagram we're at thebeautybrains2018on Twitter, we're thebeautybrainsAnd we have a Facebook pageValerie's ingredient company - Simply IngredientsPerry's other website - Chemists CornerFollow the Porch Kitty Krew instagram accountSupport the show
Have you ever felt like walking away from your classroom? Veteran educator Kiyoko Nakano's new book, Still, I Teach illuminates the struggles of modern education and poses a vital question on many people's minds: Where do we go from here? In this interview, we chat about how Kiyoko came to write her book and what her challenges have taught her and can teach all of us! Follow Kiyoko on Instagram Click HERE to order her latest book, Still, I Teach
For the last two weeks, our on-the-Croisette crew of Film Comment contributors has been reporting from the 2024 Cannes Film Festival with a series of thoughtful dispatches, interviews, and podcasts. Before the festival officially drew to a close last Saturday, Film Comment Editor Devika Girish moderated a panel about documentary ethics in the Cannes Docs section of the Marché du Film. Curated by the Documentary Association of Europe and presented with American Documentary, the live event featured a stellar lineup of speakers, including Kiyoko McCrae from Chicken and Egg Pictures; Adam Piron from the Sundance Institute's Indigenous Program; Alemberg Ang, a Philippines-based producer and filmmaker; and Viv Li, a Chinese filmmaker based in Berlin. Titled “Towards a Universal Values System in Documentary,” the panel explored a number of fascinating questions, such as what equitable collaboration looks like in nonfiction filmmaking, what it means to gain the consent of your subjects, and who gets to tell which stories.
[This episode originally aired October 2021]. Meet Hayley Kiyoko, an American singer, songwriter, dancer and actress. Beginning dance lessons as a child, Kiyoko's interest in entertaining led to her working as a child model and actress. Credits This podcast is a production of Rebel Girls and is based on the book series Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls. This episode was produced by Camille Stennis. Sound design and mixing by Bianca Salinas. This episode was written by Abby Sher and fact checked by Joe Rhatigan. Executive Producer was Katie Sprenger. Haley Dapkus was our Production Manager. Original theme music was composed and performed by Elettra Bargiacchi. A big thanks to the whole Rebel Girls team who make this show possible! For more, visit rebelgirls.com. And if you like what you heard, don't forget to rate and review this episode, and share it with your friends! Until next time, stay REBEL!
[This episode originally aired October 2021]. Stefani Germanotta, also known as Lady Gaga, is a musician, artist, and activist who has used her voice to create a revolution of love. From teaching herself to play piano at the age of three, to marching on Washington to demand equality for all genders, Lady Gaga has become not only a musical icon, but a leader in fashion and fearlessness. About the Narrator Hayley Kiyoko has become one of the most celebrated pop artists since releasing 2018's landmark debut album EXPECTATIONS, which according to Rolling Stone, placed her “at the forefront of an unapologetically queer pop movement.” In #20GAYTEEN, Kiyoko was nominated for two VMAs where she performed “Curious” and won Push Artist Of The Year. Since her 2015 debut, Hayley has amassed over 780 million global streams, over 2.1 million YouTube subscribers and has accrued over 730 million lifetime YouTube views, in addition to selling out numerous venues across the country and abroad on her previous headline tour. Lauded as one of “The 21st Century's Most Influential Women Musicians” by NPR among other milestones, Hayley continues to impact and inspire her community. Through her honest storytelling and lyricism, she encourages hope as her resounding message, showcased on her collection of songs. Earlier this year, Hayley launched her gender-inclusive fragrance, “HUE,” available to order now at huebyhayley.com. Most recently, the trailblazing pop star ushered in a new era with her powerful anthem of self-reliance, “Found My Friends,” and kicked off Pride month with the romantically hopeful new single “Chance” both available now alongside self-directed music videos shot on 16mm film. Credits This podcast is a production of Rebel Girls and is based on the book series Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls. This episode was produced by Camille Stennis. Sound design and mixing by Bianca Salinas. This episode was written by Abby Sher and fact checked by Joe Rhatigan. Executive Producer was Katie Sprenger. Haley Dapkus was our Production Manager. Original theme music was composed and performed by Elettra Bargiacchi. A big thanks to the whole Rebel Girls team who make this show possible! For more, visit rebelgirls.com. And if you like what you heard, don't forget to rate and review this episode, and share it with your friends! Until next time, stay REBEL!
Kaneda moves from Tetsuo's memories to memories of Takashi, Masaru, Kiyoko, and Akira as children. With Curtis Bloes.
Kiyoko teleports Colonel Shikishima to safety as an expanding white bubble threatens to engulf both Tetsuo and Kaneda. With Curtis Bloes.
Kaneda scores a laser shot which Tetsuo deflects with his new metal arm. Kiyoko heralds the coming of Akira as the sample jars begin to bubble. Tetsuo's body suddenly grows monstrously huge. With Eric Ambler.
Hello fellow Weeb's and Otaku's! Welcome to another episode of Anime Fix! Where you get your fix for all things anime! This week we are watching and reviewing My Happy Marriage! This episode is a long time coming and we can finally share it with everyone! We discuss the character growth of Miyo and Kiyoko as well as where the anime will be going in the second season! Once again thank you to everyone who listens every week!!! Intro Outro Credit - Kijugo (Unravel - Tokyo Ghoul but is it okay if it's lofi?) Twitter - https://twitter.com/AnimeFixx
We talk press on nails, parties, and Halloween costumes before getting into Episode 7 of Season 3. Suga gets his first points, Kiyoko clasps his hands, and we finally get a little backstory on Shiritorizawa. Love you!
Tetsuo creates a new arm for himself. Kiyoko speculates on changing the future. The Conolel asks Dr. Onishi for an update. With Sean Davis.
Meet Kiyoko:Kiyoko co-creates offers and sales funnels with her clients in the wellness community. She geeks out on all things psychology and loves to research the different things that motivate and empowers her clients' audience. In a stress-filled world, it's her greatest joy to be able to work alongside many coaches who support individuals on topics like stress, overwhelm, gut health, pleasure, and more. Kiyoko supports the creation of her clients' offers in a way that will deepen connection and empowerment. She also takes care of the majority of the tech side (sales funnel buildout) so that her clients can focus on their clients and not get overwhelmed and stuck by the soul-sucking elements of learning a new platform.Links & Resources:WebsiteGrab this checklist if you're planning on sharing a freebie with your audience.InstagramReady to turn your website into a marketing machine? Grab my Free Website Power Integrations GuideFor the transcript and show notes:https://laurakamark.com/46
Had the pleasure of talking to Kiyoko Todae! She is an educator and poet! We talked about her starting writing at a young age, writing about people she closely observed, having the confidence to share her work, her preferences to still write physically, her purpose to love and educate, creating an open environment in her classroom, and also learning from her students.
Celebrating their smash “Hungry Heart” hitting #1 on the dance charts, Steve Aoki, Christian from Galantis, & Hayley Kiyoko share how the song was born and how many different versions there were before it was released. Plus Christian talks Galantis' new smash “BANG BANG”!The three all take on #FinkysFirsts!!Find out about:the first time they all metthe first song they wrote/producedthe first thing they do when they get to a city they're performing inthe first thing they bought when they made itthe first thing that makes their hearts hungry when they're out of townFollow: @AmericasDance30 on all socials!Count down the biggest dance songs in the country every week with Brian Fink on America's Dance 30; listen on dance stations around the world!AmericasDance30.com
As with all past ‘Reflection' year-end mixes, I start with a collection of music I have enjoyed over the past year. Through the process of compiling a mix, songs are whittled down and selected from this collection. This means many of my favorite tracks and albums are often omitted in this process, due to the need for them to fit in a mix that comes together as organically as possible. As I say every year, this isn't a definitive ‘best-of' list, but a selection of just *some* of my favorite music from the year in one easily listenable format. It's the most enjoyable way for me to boil down the music I've loved from the year using these self-imposed restrictions, for you to then enjoy and hopefully discover more. I encourage you to use the mix to jump off and explore each artist, listen to the album in full and see what else is on the label (and check the Buy Music Club list at the bottom). Of course, releases or aliases that are a part of our own label/s are not considered for this mix (head over here for our label-specific 2022 showcase!), and if you want to see the majority of what I've been supporting, head over to my Bandcamp collection.~Mixes paint a memory, and in many ways better than a photo. That's half the reason I do these year-end mixes. Listening back to some of the past ten ‘Reflection on' editions, each one still does the job of invoking specific memories for me. From the time I made the mix or tracks that trigger a time and place, maybe a gig I went to, an album that soundtracked a special moment, or just a record that didn't leave my turntable. All of these things influence what tracks go into my year-end mix. It makes it challenging to try and capture, but also rewarding when I come out of the other side with something to listen back to that really shaped my year in listening. Despite this feature taking many, many hours, it's much easier than doing a list, because not only do I dislike ranking music, but I really enjoy putting together mixes (so any excuse really!).I haven't written in-depth track notes for the past few Reflection mixes, mostly due to the sheer high number of track inclusions, but I want to go into depth on the inclusions this time around. I miss writing about music here, and it's been a few years now since I've even posted a review. So hit play below, keep scrolling for the track notes, and link to a BuyMusicClub list to support all the featured music. astrangelyisolatedplace · ASIP - Reflection on 2022 Listen on Soundcloud, or the ASIP Podcast.Download MP3~Firstly, let's sweep it under the rug; I've broken the biggest rule of the mix and included a track that wasn't from 2022 (in fact, a couple aren't strictly, but more on that later). The first track (and album), by maarja nut and ruum was such a lovely discovery for me this year that I missed in 2018, it accidentally slipped into my 2022 playlist due to being on high rotation. Of course, it was the very first track in the mix that set the tone- a hard one to undo when you've completed the set. So, because I have no one to answer to but myself, it stays! And I doubt you will regret this decision either if this album is new to you. Malibu made an appearance in 2020's mix, and she's perhaps a good reason for igniting a stronghold in female vocal led-ambient music recently. But few attempts are as ethereal as Malibu's latest, going full-on Salt Tank (as a fellow Trance lover nicely put it once).Ecovillage have made some gorgeous music over the years, and their latest album was a work of collaborations with some impressive producers such as Fennesz and harpist Nailah Hunter. My favorite track of the bunch was Memories of Spring featuring Japanese vibraphone player Masayoshi Fujita (the Erased Tapes stalwart). Raum, a collaborative project by Jefre Cantu-Ledesma and Liz Harris (Grouper) released a long-awaited follow-up to their 2013 album, and it didn't disappoint. Whilst used more as a texture/segue in this mix, I encourage you to explore the full album. And, in a nod to Liz Harris' involvement in the artwork for one of our releases this year, it felt fitting to include her project in this mix (thanks Liz!).I've admired GiGi FM's DJ'ing abilities for a few years now (check out her isolatedmix) but only last year did she debut her production chops with Kiwi Synthesis Diary 21k. I didn't get around to listening to the album until this year (along with her latest, Magnetite EP) and so it didn't make last year's mix which was already out in the world. So here's another little cheat, albeit a very short inclusion. You can't say "In Every Dream Home A Heartache” without reading it like the Roxy Music intro, and Romance and Dean Hurley's similarly named album is just as memorable for me in many ways. Whilst this track is not my favorite from the album, it reminds me of the church bells and distant music playing from across the farm fields in my hometown back in England.Fallen, aka Lorenzo Bracaloni seems to have released quite a few albums this year, but I was introduced to Moonlight Romance by Noah M (who creates many of our own artworks and was behind the art for this one). It's like a new-new-age album, full of life and color, and a really pleasant listen from front to back.One thing I find hard with this annual mix is whether to include tracks that have appeared in some other mixes of mine this year. Ultimately, I want to try and present new listening experiences with each mix, but then again, I am sure it's very few of you who actually listen to all of them!… . Steve Roach's What Remains appeared in a previous mix of mine this year, but this track is him at his very best. Refined, patient, bellowing, and glistening - a master of the style.Pretty sure nthng has appeared in the last two Reflection mixes, but what can I say… whether he is releasing pounding atmospheric techno or soaring trance-inducing textures like this one, he somehow manages to draw me in with each of his releases. (I think, secretly, he's a trance head and there's a subconscious/ telepathic attraction going on between us).At this point I got lost in the bellows of the last few tracks, so decided to find a way out of this musical chapter, and IKSRE provided a nice euphoric bridge with her vocals. Released on the ‘Healing Together' compilation curated by Cynthia Bernard / Marine Eyes, plenty of tracks from this comp could've made it onto this mix, so you know what to do after...There was no doubt I was going to try and include a Norm Chambers track in here somewhere, both due to his unfortunate passing this year and his undeniable contribution to the ambient and experimental community. I seeked out a jolt in the mix at this point, so his music didn't go unnoticed. As someone I follow recently said, you could make five mixes from his library of music and each one would sound different. Thank you for the music Norm - RIP.Chicago artists Purelink seems to be at the front of this new 'jungle/beat infused choppy ambience™, that I've seen becoming quite popular lately (how old do I sound). And one member of this trio features a bit later under a different alias. There is lots to explore in this world - whether it be following each of the member artists, their labels, or some of their own self-released music on Bandcamp. This track fits my dreamy chill-out world perfectly and was a much-needed segue into a more beat-driven chapter of the mix. Spoiler alert, Mikkel Rev will be making an appearance in the ASIP fam in 2023, so until he does, he's OK to be included in this mix (!) As part of the Ute Collective hailing from Norway, it's another rabbit hole of amazing young talent should you be into the more trance-infused sound of ambient music (or indeed, full-on trance music - plenty of that there). He makes some superb atmospheric chugging downtempo that ranges from the delicate to the beat-driven.Whenever a new Biosphere album drops, it's met with slight trepidation on my end. Not least because his albums take forever to reach the US on vinyl, but, how do you live up to the classics you created that helped define a genre? But that feeling is always short-lived and none so short as 2022's effort. In what is a direct throwback to some of his earlier electronic styles, Shortwave Memories is one of his best in the past 10 years - at least. The N-Plants vibe in this particular track is the show-stopper. ReKaB was a new discovery for me this year, and the Móatún 7 label that homes this release, is a goldmine for electro-leaning music (even featuring a Yagya 10” recently). I think I played this ReKaB album front to back more than five times in the car one day. It's such an enjoyable listen - not too pretentious, just enough old-school vibe, and energy to keep things present as opposed to wallpaper. OK, a couple more records were not strictly new in 2022 but I've always debated including reissues in this mix, and finally come around to the idea given the proliferation recently. After all, there was never a Reflection on 1993 was there?! Spacetime Continuum and the always-on-point Musique Por La Danse label provide the 90's throwback. (The similar-era Detroit Escalator reissue would have also made it in here, but I had to stop somewhere). Daniel Avery's album is a monolith. Throwbacks to Aphex on a SAW tip, mixed in with wall-shuddering bass and cave-mentality breakdowns. Any electronic fan that spent time in a dimly lit rave is going to enjoy his latest, just as much as the IDM/Electronica fan in all of us. I'm not sure if the track in the mix is my fave of the album yet, but the bigger tracks on the album would have sent this mix into a whole new dimension. Seeing James Devane pop up this year was weird. Back in my blog days (they still exist today but this specific instance was 13 years ago), I uploaded a cover of Aphex Twin's Rhubarb by James Devane to Soundcloud to host on the blog (remember those days) - it has 26k plays and the majority of us I'm sure really had no idea who he was until this year. With just one prior release on Discogs, I thought he dropped off radar. I guess he kind of did. This album was therefore a surprise to see, and its Gas-like fringed-techno a pleasant reintroduction. Prior to Covid, I was due to DJ at an Astral Industries gig in London, and Transcendence Orchestra was on the bill for the second night I was there (when I'd get to relax and enjoy the full night!) It didn't happen, unfortunately, but I always keep an ear out for their output and regret not being able to see them live. Back to the mix though, I didn't go too hard on the modular synth-heavy tracks this year, but as with all Reflection mixes, I try and cover the variety of music I've been listening to. Whilst the full Transcendence Orchestra album ‘Dreams, Waking Thoughts and Incidents' is a dark trance-inducing affair that might have felt like a rabbit hole at this point in the mix, this track formed a nice segue into the next with a similar sound…This was the year Abul Mogard no longer hid behind his “old man steel factory worker” story and came out of the shadows on Houndstooth alongside COH (Gone is my idea for an “I AM THEREFORE I AM (ABUL MOGARD)” t-shirt). I've always wondered what Abul Mogard's (real name Guido Zen) music would sound like if you added some fizz and more obvious structure, and this track can still be found bouncing around in my head somewhere. Another track not ‘new' in 2022, but once again, there are no rules when you're documenting someone so profound. And to lose Low's Mimi Parker was a shock to everyone this year. I was late to the Low party given how long they have been around, but Mimi's vocals on this track from one of their most recent albums (Double Negative) are purely angelic. I took liberties with the layering in the mix here, respectfully, so I hope it pays off in the listen as a moment of true reflection. It's not often you get treated to some of this early 90's music for the very first time, but stumbling across Bowery Electric is like finding a long-lost favorite. Originally released in 1996, this is an example of why Kranky is so legendary all those years later, playing host to gems like this. Nosaj Thing isn't normally the type of music that stays in my periphery, but my colleagues were sharing the news of this new album, existing on the fringes of hip-hop and electronica, and when Julianna Barwick is involved, I tend to put it at the top of the pile. Whilst the beat closely reminded me of Massive Attack's Teardrop, there's no hiding the track's beauty in totality. Add to this, I took a friend to see Nosaj Thing at The Greek Theater in LA, and we drank way too many Caipirinha's before stumbling up the hill to the venue and missed Nosaj playing altogether… We did catch Toro Y Moi after though, so it's a perfect memory captured for 2022. I'm glad Synkro returned with music this year, and it's an amazing little EP on R&S to boot. Maybe even more atmospheric than his previous work, the beats are a little more smudged across this EP, but everything he touches has a considered, unique touch that can be heard strongly throughout his work and within collaborations (such as Kiyoko). There's a substantial amount of music to discover from Neglect on Bandcamp, someone I've admired from afar for a while now. This track, taken from his latest album is amongst a beautiful bunch of nostalgic electronica that cries quality. It's always hard to single out an Astral Industries release. The consistency of releases are faultless, so my shortlist this year with AI releases to include, was, well… not very short. Mystic AM, however, is the first release by Astral label boss Ario, alongside none other than Rod Modell, so it quickly became top of the pile by reason of a special moment in 2022, not least because of the beauty found in its original Iranian field recordings. Perhaps one of the most extensive releases of the year comes from the always intriguing Stroom label, and Voice Actor. 109 pieces of music and a surprising quality found throughout. It's more collage than music when listened to as one, but you'll find some lovely moments hidden amongst the 8(?) hours. “Will it be available on vinyl” I hear you jest? I've seen this popping up in lots of EOY lists already too. There's talk within my small circles that Music For Animals is Nils Frahm's best album yet. I'm not sticking by that just yet, as Spaces is probably in my top 10 of all time so far, but it certainly represents a stunning (d)evolution? Not a piano in sight you say? I immediately disbelieved it. But alas. It's like Nils kept getting put into Ambient playlists on Spotify and was like "OK, I'll give you what you really want…”.I'm not quite sure how I stumbled across Ben Bondy. I think a friend might've recommended an album of his (Hadi, was that you?!) but It was enough for me to stalk his many Bandcamp releases and find some lovey instances. This track reminds me of a classic chill-out room track in its swirling laid-back mystery and vocal. I wouldn't have come across the All India Radio track if it wasn't for the great compilation it was presented on this year by Mystic and Quantum (a label responsible for some lovely releases over the years). New to me, it looks like they have quite the discography I'm yet to dig into, but this was a lovely moment that flowed nicely after the previous. Time to do some digging.Concave Reflection (see Purelink reference above) is another artist in the fringes of my frequent listens but one I'm fully dipping my toes in right now. The full-length album 'The Best People Are Like Water' is a really interesting listen - kind of metallic, chopped-up ambiance that the Spheric label are becoming known for (and seems to be all the hype right now). Whilst the next track was originally from an album released a few years back, you've probably learned by now I'm bending the rules a little. However, this version of Hania Rani's track Leaving, is a live recording released in 2022. After watching her live performance on KEXP, (shout to Alex Ruder!) I was truly mind-blown at her talent. It's easy to make comparisons to Nils of course, but Hania has that vocal element which adds a whole new dimension. If I had to be pushed, my favorite non-ambient album this year might have come from Mike Paradinas / µ-Ziq. Magic Pony Ride is just pure fun. And you need that in your listening repertoire nowadays, right? The bank of melodies and creativity this guy has amassed over the years must be unbelievable. To think, only some of it makes itself out into the world as a record. He followed this album up with another similar stunner too - spoiled!I've already given Wardown his superlatives for the year in his isolatedmix feature, but in summary, Wardown II followed up his nostalgic DnB/Jungle debut under this alias in style. Will there be a third that can keep the standard this high??I could've launched into a complete Jungle/DnB hour at this point, but being 2hrs in, I really had to start winding this beast down and get all the end-of-the-night feels going. Bot1500's latest EP stepped in nicely here - a lovely collection of melodic IDM and the track Chartreuse 8 felt rather emotional. Royksopp really don't do things by halves, and whether the entirety of their music is enjoyed or not when it crosses into the Pop realm, they still manage to conjure up some magic moments. I wanted to try and include a track out of the 3(!) albums they released this year but really couldn't find one that fit outside of this weird sample here. It worked on a few levels for me here though, “Press R to continue” …Rose Riebl…With three compilations curated by Headphone Commute, the quality found amongst the ‘For Ukraine' comps should go down as monumental and unmissable. I knew I had to get a track in this mix from the many on display, and this one felt like a perfect near-conclusion to the mix. Don't miss out on supporting a great cause and listening to some of the best artists creating modern classical music right now. The final track of the mix comes from EXM. While I normally try and end these mixes with a closer that is potentially surprising or off-genre (maybe a glance at other weird music I listen to) this one just somehow felt right. Uplifting and melodic, you can't help but mirror its gradual progression with your volume-up button. ~The art for this mix might feel a little unflattering at first, but I wanted to capture the mass AI hysteria as part of this year's memory and mix. So, fittingly, this is what I got back with the creative input of ‘A Strangely Isolated Place'. Why so literal, bot?Tracklist + Buy Music Club:01. maarja nuut & ruum - Mahe (Fat Cat Records)02. Malibu - Iliad (UNO NYC)03. Ecovillage - Memories of Spring feat. Masayoshi Fujita (LAAPS)04. Raum - Daughter (Self)05. GiGi FM - Rosé (Louise) (Self)06. Romance & Dean Hurley - The Flesh Is Weak (Ecstatic)07. Fallen - Under A Glass Moon Of Wonder (Aural Canyon)08. Steve Roach - What Remains (Self)09. nthng - Some Clouds Are Destined To Break (Transatlantic)10. IKSRE - You Will Find (PITP)11. Norm Chambers - Resonant Foam (Self)12. Purelink - Butterfly Jam (uWu Dust Bath)13. Mikkel Rev - Ende (Translusid)14. Biosphere - Night Shift (Biophon Records)15. ReKaB - The Lightest Touch (Móatún 7)16. Spacetime Continuum - Drift (Musique Pour La Danse)17. Daniel Avery - Lone Swordsman (Mute)18. James Devane - Orange and Tan (Umeboshi)19. Transcendence Orchestra - The Hills Are Alive (Old Technology)20. COH meets Abul Mogard - Traverse Within (Houndstooth)21. Low - Fly (Subpop)22. Bowery Electric - Postscript (Kranky)23. Nosaj Thing feat. Julianna Barwick - Blue Hour (Lucky Me)24. Synkro - Last Breath (R&S Records)25. Neglect - In The Bondage of Your Identity (Unsilent Desert Press)26. Mystic AM - This Spoke Zarathustra (Astral Industries)27. Voice Actor - Hurt With Me (STROOM)28. Nils Frahm - Right Right Right (Leiter)29. Ben Bondy - Spring (Self)30. All India Radio - Ancient Invocations (Mystic & Quantum)31. Concave Reflection -Daylight Portrait (Theory Therapy)32. Hania Rani - Leaving (Live from Studio S2) (Gondwana)33. µ-Ziq - Turquoise Hyperfizz (Planet Mu)34. Wardown - Stimulus Progression Pattern (Blu Mar Ten)35. Bot1500 - Chartreuse 8 (Lith Dolina)36. Royksopp - Press (Self)37. Rose Riebl - Near Dark (Headphone Commute)38. EXM - Autumn is Coming (Dyadik) ~Buy Music Club list >>
Yes you've guessed it! We're back with yet another super fun guest episode featuring UGA's very own Kiyoko Spencer! The episode is jam packed with all things her, UGA life, fashion advice, body positivity, empowerment, and so much more! And you never know, the next time you hear her voice, it won't be on our podcast but her own! Be sure to follow us on Instagram if you haven't done so already for notifications when we release new episodes and other content! https://www.instagram.com/girls.unstoppable.pod/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/girlsunstoppable/support
For our second check-in with the Queer Cannabis Club, we're looking at how LGBTQ+ owned cannabis companies are setting the tone for true inclusivity this Pride month.First, host Brit Smith talks to Luke Anderson, founder of CANN infused social tonics, and Juanjo Feijo, Chief Marketing Officer at WeedMaps, to discuss the new CANN x WeedMaps Pride marketing campaign; the iconic new pop song and music video "Taste So Good," featuring an incredible lineup of LGBTQ+ celebs and allies. Watch the video at youtube.com/watch?v=ViNALW35WkE Then, Brit checks in with Andres Rigal, co-founder of Green Qween dispensary in Downtown Los Angeles, where they're showing others in the legal industry how to support the LGBTQ+ cannabis community year-round. Green Qween stocks its shelves with products made by local queer and BIPOC-owned marijuana companies, they hire low-income and unhoused queer people, they're helping fund the Downtown LA Proud Community Center, and they've got an incubator program to help local queer-owned marijuana brands grow.Learn more about the Queer Cannabis Club at farnsworthfinecannabis.com/queer-cannabis-club. Buy any issue and find local retailers that sell Different Leaf the magazine at DifferentLeaf.com. Follow us on social media @differentleaf and @different_leaf, and find host Brit Smith @BritTheBritish. We'll be back in mid-July with our summer season!
Kaneda curses at Kiyoko for using his friends. Nezu learns of the coup and prepares to flee. With Austin Prior and Danny Greene-Quish.
Kei and Takashi disappear. Kiyoko telepathically explains the situation to Kaneda. With Austin Prior and Danny Greene-Quish.
In this week's episode we read a listener's character analysis of Oikawa, we gush about Yachi and Kiyoko, and Hannah deals with her allergies. We can't wait to hear from you what activities you have done for your own enjoyment!
You've already had a whole hour of Ex Machina analysis from Margot and Jordan, but you're back for Part 2 of the first season finale because — like them — you just can't get enough analysis and conversation about Alex Garland's incredible sci-fi stage play on film. The conclusion of the conclusion goes big on the ending, and even bigger on Machina's only true revolutionary: Kiyoko! Your co-hosts discuss whether Ava chose girlbosshood over Bots Together Strong, the uncomfortable racism of the sacrifice made for her escape and the skin she puts on to walk out the door, #GENDER, the meaning of a fembot having unthreateningly clean, beautiful, sterile insides; and so much more! Produced by: Jordan Crucchiola Music by: Margot Carlson Friend of the pod: Super Yaki
On SUNY Oneonta Week: Microplastics are a modern environmental threat. Kiyoko Yokota, associate professor of biology, takes a closer look. Kiyoko Yokota is an Associate Professor of Biology at State University of New York College at Oneonta (SUNY Oneonta) and conducts research at SUNY Oneonta Biological Field Station (BFS) in Cooperstown, NY, on the shore […]
As Kei finishes her explanation of Akira's power, it becomes clear she is being posessed by Kiyoko. Suddenly the door to their cell unlocks. Kaneda and Kei start walking through the building. Kaneda asks about Kei's relationship with Ryu. With Lauren Petronaci and Geoff Clarke.
This month's mix comes from Jack Lever (@jack_lever), UK-based musician, label owner, graphic designer and frequent Synkro collaborator. Jack's music productions span a decade of downtempo breakbeat electronica. Alongside his collaborative works as one half of Kiyoko and SK222 with Joe McBride, Jack is the director of the newly founded record label Open Tapes and club night Open Circuit with Tom Mallas. +Info & Tracklist: https://subtempo.com/mixes/jack-lever/
We're back this week with our 14th episode! Today we cover really important things, like how uncomfortable it is seeing Tanaka act as his own girlfriend, Kiyoko's meaningful gesture, and our thoughts on the original Japanese voices for Ukai and Daichi. We also cover Tadashi's character profile and appreciate his growth this season.
It may be easier to list what Jamie Alcroft hasn't done, than to list all his many talents and accomplishments. He's a comedian who with his partner Mack Dryden hosted a hit TV show, “Comedy Break with Mack and Jamie” that helped launch the careers of Kevin Pollak, Ellen DeGeneres, Paul Reiser and others. He's a silversmith and dad to pop star, Hayley Kiyoko. Oh, yeah, and he's also the recipient of a heart AND liver transplant. Best of all, he's a terrifically funny storyteller with amazing tales to tell. Your ears are in for a treat!
Colonel Shikishima learns of Tetsuo's escape, and prepares to pursue him. Kei recognizes Kiyoko as the one who controlled her to give directions to Kaneda. With Norman Mitchell.
Dr. Onishi and Kiyoko warn Tetsuo about using his power. Tetsuo learns that there is someone even more powerful than himself. With Chris Frain.
Masaru and Takashi fight off Tetsuo long enough to retreat to Kiyoko's bed. Kiyoko connects telepathically with Kei to give Kaneda directions to the baby room. With David Forsythe and Todd Lucas.
Masaru, Kiyoko and Takashi overwhelm Tetsuo with a deluge of milk. He uses his powers to push back, which breaks the window of his room. He then steps on a glass and cuts his foot, which scares the children away. With Cam Siemer.
Ashley Kiyoko is a talented watercolorist based in Washington. She is known for her bright and beautifully colorized portraits of people and wildlife. And on the podcast, she share's her background in the arts working with oil paints and her, current, approach on improving her skillsets. We also discuss about the social media algorithms and how annoying bots are. —————————————————————— ASHLEY KIYOKO —————————————————————— You can follow Ashley on Instagram @ashleykiyoko_! In her bio, visit https://linktr.ee/ashleykiyoko and check out her Etsy shop along with links to her inspirations! . Once Upon A Time (06:30) | Learning the Basics (26:16) | Being Involved with the Art Community (39:57) | Algorithm (46:43) | First Painting (57:49) | Ashley's Current Favorite Artists (01:22:35) —————————————————————— ART OF G TERADO —————————————————————— https://linktr.ee/ArtofGTerado - Instagram (live-streams on TUE) - Facebook (live-streams on THU) - Twitch (live-streams on SAT) - Patreon - Website | Online Store - Redbubble —————————————————————— Thanks for tuning in!
Ashley Kiyoko is a talented watercolorist based in Washington. She is known for her bright and beautifully colorized portraits of people and wildlife. And on the podcast, she share's her background in the arts working with oil paints and her, current, approach on improving her skillsets. We also discuss about the social media algorithms and how annoying bots are. —————————————————————— ASHLEY KIYOKO —————————————————————— You can follow Ashley on Instagram @ashleykiyoko_! In her bio, visit https://linktr.ee/ashleykiyoko and check out her Etsy shop along with links to her inspirations! . Once Upon A Time (06:30) | Learning the Basics (26:16) | Being Involved with the Art Community (39:57) | Algorithm (46:43) | First Painting (57:49) | Ashley's Current Favorite Artists (01:22:35) —————————————————————— ART OF G TERADO —————————————————————— https://linktr.ee/ArtofGTerado - Instagram (live-streams on TUE) - Facebook (live-streams on THU) - Twitch (live-streams on SAT) - Patreon - Website | Online Store - Redbubble —————————————————————— Thanks for tuning in!
Kiyoko tells more of her vision of destruction to Dr. Onishi and Colonel Shikishima. Dr. Onishi tells the Colonel that the vision is probably Kiyoko's precognitive ability, and that they need to inform the supreme council. With Major Medina.
Kiyoko Shingaki é descendente de japoneses, okinawanos e brasileiros e é artista . Neste episódio, ela conta sobre a vivência que teve na Baixada Fluminense em Rio de Janeiro, além de contar algumas lembranças de quando morava no Japão. Acompanhe ela nas redes sociais: Twitter: @Titiabolha Instagram: @titiabolhaa Apoie Pequeno Lírio no Catarse (https://www.catarse.me/pequeno_lirio) Siga Pequeno Lírio nas redes sociais: Instagram: @pequenoliriopod Twitter: @pequenoliriopod Art: @hafu_ilustra Vinheta: Brota Lab Produções por Giulia Nakata Acompanhe no Instagram: @brota.lab (www.instagram.com/brota.lab) / @nakatapiano (www.instagram.com/nakatapiano)
We have a podcast name! Hear us explain it's ~very clever~ double meaning and debate whether the guys on the sports team we managed in high school loved as much as the Karasuno boys love Kiyoko. Oh and we talk through episode 2 too.
Jack Lever y Synkro forman Kiyoko, un proyecto con el que se adentran en un sonido ambient que disfrutamos la segunda mitad de programa. Antes, sesión con las novedades del mercado discofráfico dentro de la música de vanguardia que culmina con la escucha de una parte importante de Offline (Continuous Mix), dentro del nuevo trabajo ... Leer más
“I was able to dance and feel liberated and free and totally be my queer self,” Kiyoko says about recording the music video at a historic location for gay liberation “I wrote this song during a challenging time when I realized, instead of being my own worst enemy, I could actually be my own best friend,” she tells PEOPLE. “So, it was about discovering and nurturing this strong friendship with myself and embracing that, which was a very emotional discovery for myself and can tend to be challenging to realize that we can comfort ourselves.” Accompanying the track is its equally inspiring music video, which showcases Kiyoko finding herself through dance inside the historic Millennium Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles. For Kiyoko, filming the video was both emotional and “extremely challenging.” “We filmed on 16 millimeter, which was super exciting, but also another challenge since the lighting has to be perfect, the timing has to be perfect, the shot has to be perfect,” she says. “But it was super exciting to take on that challenge.” “What was so emotional about shooting the music video is I hadn't shot a music video in forever and I hadn't performed; I hadn't danced. As I was shooting the music video and directing it and putting it all together, I felt like I was discovering and experiencing what I was experiencing when I wrote the song,” she adds. “No matter what happened, if things go wrong or whatever we have to navigate, I will always have myself and I'll be able to comfort myself no matter what happens.” And filming the video was emotional for more than one reason. After recording the video, Kiyoko discovered that the hotel had been instrumental during the gay civil rights movement in the early 1970s, when activists interrupted a psychologist conference set to endorse electric shock therapy as a means to cure homosexuality. “It's kind of crazy because I realized that after we shot. It's just so cool that I was able to be at that hotel and dance and feel liberated and free and totally be my queer self, knowing the history of that location,” says Kiyoko. Kiyoko looks forward to a year filled with surprises as she starts a new “cinematic and experimental” era that offers both “comfort and escape.” From Publisher: PEOPLE.com ‘Wizards of Waverly Place': Hayley Kiyoko Calls Character Stevie Gay Selena Gomez and Hayley Kiyoko have both come a long way since their days on Disney Channel's Wizards of Waverly Place . The two actors both went on to pursue careers in acting and singing after the Disney show . Kiyoko recently reacted to clips of her character Stevie Nichols on Wizards of Waverly Place and her response is priceless . She joked in a TikTok that Stevie was gay. Kiyoko appeared in four episodes of Wizards of Waverly Place in 2010, portraying trouble-maker wizard Stevie. She met Gomez's character Alex Russo while in detention. Early on, Alex was unaware that Stevie was also a wizard. The pair shared a connection over causing mayhem and their dark sense of humor. A year after Kiyoko's Wizards of Waverly Place role, she acted in the Disney Channel Original Movie, Lemonade Mouth . The actor also appeared in one episode of The Vampire Diaries in 2013. She had a recurring role as Gabi on The Fosters the following year.
When Henry Darger moved into a nursing home a few months before he passed away in 1973, his landlords, Kiyoko and Nathan Lerner, found over 30 000 pages of writing and 300 paintings in his apartment. Not only did this discovery save Henry Darger's life's work from destruction, it also changed the Lerners' life forever. In this episode, Philippe Cohen Solal invites Kiyoko Lerner to reminisce about her former tenant, the uncovering of his art and to reflect on the many ways it impacted her and her late husband's lives. Betsy Fuchs, who used to be Henry Darger's neighbor also joins the discussion.This podcast series was created by Philippe Cohen Solal, written by Clémentine Spiler and produced by César Depouilly for ¡Ya Basta! Records. Illustration : Gabriel Jacquel. Excerpts of “History of My life” by Henry Darger told by Geoffrey CareyOUTSIDER is an album by Philippe Cohen Solal & Mike Lindsay featuring Hannah Peel and Adam Glover. It's available here : http://smarturl.it/outsiderdarger See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
1945- Un año antes había surgido la figura de los kamikaze. Pilotos rigurosamente entrenados para realizar ataques suicidas, inspirados en la épica samurái. Uno, de los 4 mil que integraron esta atrevida división, Masanobu Kuno, se sentó una noche de mayo a escribir una carta de despedida a sus hijos: Masanori de 5 años y Kiyoko de 2.
À la fin de sa vie, les propriétaires de l'appartement d'Henry Darger, Kiyoko et Nathan Lerner, trouvent chez lui plus de 30 000 pages de récits et 300 tableaux. Dans ce premier épisode d'OUTSIDER, Philippe Cohen Solal invite Kiyoko Lerner à se souvenir de son ancien locataire et de la rocambolesque découverte de ses œuvres, qui a changé sa vie.OUTSIDER: L'incroyable histoire d'Henry Darger Avec la voix de Denis LavantUn podcast créé par Philippe Cohen SolalRéalisé par César DepouillyÉcrit par Clémentine SpilerMusique: Philippe Cohen Solal & Mike LindsayIllustration : Gabriel JacquelUne production ¡Ya Basta! RecordsL'album OUTSIDER de Philippe Cohen Solal & Mike Lindsay avec Hannah Peel et Adam Glover est disponible ici http://smarturl.it/outsiderdarger Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
In the second episode of Niche @ Nite, Nick and Amanda promise structure, but absolutely do not deliver on that. We do, however, prove we can be serious, too. Masters of pivot, Nick and Amanda discuss any and every fringe pop culture moment that you may have not heard of or forgot about (or suppressed) while Amanda loudly drinks water with ice out of a mason jar and Nick vigorously strokes his own ego—all without the focus of a neurotypical person. From a deep-rooted fear of Grimes that causes night terrors in a 22 year old man, to a slight misunderstanding of what happens in The Help, Rachel Berry's illiteracy, and trading your raccoon skin to go to your one-room schoolhouse. Narrowly avoiding slander lawsuits, they discuss pop culture without any of the refinement of really knowing much of anything about the world around them. If you think about it, this podcast is a great example of Outsider Art. Pop Culture Historians in 2099 will exalt us much like Herodotus, but funnier, more queer, and definitely sexier.
With tracks from HOLOVR, Velocette, Autechre, Move D, Gescom, Skayage, µ-Ziq, Kiyoko, Abfahrt Hinwill, C.K and Blaze. Follow Ripley-B here: https://soundcloud.com/raul-garcia-porcel https://soundcloud.com/elalmacendediscos
I hope you're being safe out there!! Here's the latest from me! I think this is embedding weird - you can follow this link to listen if its not working on the webisite: https://archive.org/details/skeinenable-ep-106Warning: The pattern links go to Ravelry pages. Please do not follow the links if Ravelry is harmful to you at the moment! What I've Finished:Jill knit up baby hat using the Baker Jo (little) pattern by Jessika Ambada out of Fil&Tropia Wise Fox Stellina yarn held double and Forbidden Fiber Co Pride in Mist. She finished up the quilting on her baby quilt using the pattern Frolic Quilt by Cluck Cluck Sew in a kit from Connecting Threads. She sewed up another Connecting Threads kit, this one put together by Shannon Fabrics for the My Bubba giraffe playmat. She also finished spinning 4oz of Goodie Supply Co. 80/20 S. American Wool/Viscose in Naked Bubblegum. She got only about 254 yards of a bouncy fingering weight yarn. Her Rav page here.My Current Fix:For the rest of Tour de Fleece, Jill has been working on 100% Superfine Merino from Greenwood Fiberworks in a "Camo" OOAK colorway. Her Rav page here. She's continuing with her long term project, the Fox Paws by Xandy Peters out of Knit Picks Palette. She's plugging away at her crochet baby blanket, Compass by Buttonnose Crochet out of Lion Brand Mandala yarn in Pixie. She's also started a Purl Soho Garter Ear Flap Hat in a baby size using Gnarled Paw Proper DK in the Mexican Blue Wing Butterfly colorway to match Lucas's hat.What I'm Jonesing for:Jill received the Fingering Entrechat pattern by Frogginette/Lisa Chemery from Kiyoko from her knitting guild. She likes the newborn hat Pirouette Beanie by Fiona Oliver. She also likes the adult Momentum Beanie by Benjamin Matthews. She loves the pattern and concept for the emPower People cowl/kerchief by Casapinka. More about the emPower project here. Jill's into the cropped tee Tin Roof by Yamagara. Although she hates seagulls, she likes the Albatross pattern by Rachel Borello Carroll.Uppers, Downers and Miscellaneous Links:13 Reasons Why - Season 3 on NetflixPose - Season 1 on NetflixPerry Mason on HBOHouse Seasons 3 & 4 on AmazonTwins (1988)Mid90s (2018)
Jack's Silly Little Friendly Neighborhood Star Trek Discovery Podcast
Beloved moths, the only Discovery podcast that is distermined not to talk about Star Trek: Discovery is BACK with its 3rd annual Curb Your Enthusiasm episode! Lauren and Jack are ready to talk about asshole and swan killer Larry David, but HERE COMES A NEW CHALLENGER! Sam Stovold has discovered the cheat code to get on to podcasts, and that is making the host feel guilty about their past negligence. It’s all good though, as Sam makes a fine addition to the Curb Team, as they investigate whether the eponymous swan is named Kyoko or Kiyoko, enjoy the rare quartet of Larry, Jeff, Cousin Andy and Funkhouser, reminisce on their large bird experiences, fantasize about Larry David and Patrick Stewart switching places, talk Godzilla AGAIN, and finally, discuss genre fiction that TRANSCENDS its trappings. Mr. Takahashi himself couldn’t find it in his heart to condemn this episode.
Hayley Kiyoko is a musician, director, dancer and actress who utilizes her platform as an artist to normalize the experiences of queer women. Kiyoko is currently working on her second album as well as increasing her visibility as an LGBTQ+ activist. She sits down with Shea Diamond to talk about finding new inspiration for her next project, being in love and her ongoing struggle with depression. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nesta edição do Isso é Bahia Entrevistas temos o prazer de receber, Kiyoko Abe-Sandes, Bióloga, Geneticista e Cientista.,
Kat, Bcom, and Leo return to talk about the 10th week of the Winter 2020 anime season. After watching Chihayafuru, Leo suggests that anime girls could just microwave chocolates for Valentine’s Day, and it’s not even that hard. The Eizouken girls channel their Studio Ghibli counterparts as they close in on finishing their final animation project. Narihisago tries to determine his true reality in the id well within an id well that he inhabits for over a year in ID: Invaded. Kat proposes the question whether you would choose to sign a piece of flesh paper from within your chest in order to get “married” like partner sorcerers in Dorohedoro have to do. Ranka has gone into heat and as you would expect, all hell breaks loose at Seton Academy. Bcom gets really upset when opposing guild members attack Syrup the turtle in the latest episode of BOFURI. Kiyoko’s backstory in Haikyuu reminds us of another track injury backstory from the anime After the Rain. The Reviewers go to Disney’s Magical Kingdom of Sex and bang happily ever after.Recorded March 31, 2020.Timestamps:3:13 - Nonsense (Leo helps his friend spy on his own family with a surveillance cam system, Kat endangers the public in order to drink some beer, Bcom finds the peak Trigger anime by finally watching Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt and talks a little bit about IGN’s Retrocrush)12:34 - Bcom summarizes My Teen Romcom SNAFU for Leo since he’s lazy, and Leo pays absolutely no attention because he was still looking up Panty and Stocking character names15:58 - Chihayafuru 3 (Ep. 22)25:10 - Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken! (Ep. 10)39:27 - ID: INVADED (Ep. 10)54:50 - Dorohedoro (Ep. 10)1:07:42 - Commercial Break1:08:50 - Seton Academy: Join the Pack! (Ep. 10)1:20:26 - BOFURI: I Don't Want to Get Hurt, so I'll Max Out My Defense (Ep. 10)1:30:25 - Haikyu!!: To the Top (Ep. 10)1:39:05 - Interspecies Reviewers (Ep. 10)Social media and podcast links: https://linktr.ee/nerdomandothernonsense
Following female homosexuality and bisexuality throughout popular music, Women of Atlantic host Colleen “Cosmo” Murphy builds to singer-songwriter Hayley Kiyoko as one of the next to carry on this critical viewpoint. Kiyoko talks growing up as a gay woman, presenting previously unseen stories in her music videos, and reveals how she was finally able to write a song like “He’ll Never Love You (HNLY).”Respect: The Women of Atlantic is a special series on What’d I Say. Murphy is the founder of Classic Album Sundays.
We discuss episodes 8-11 of the anime (go Kiyoko!!), and chapters 385-387. We have special guest Carrie (@carriecmoney) on to share her knowledge on various sports as well.
Nesta edição do Isso é Bahia Entrevistas, temos o prazer de receber, Kiyoko Abe-Sandes, Bióloga e Geneticista.
Hello and welcome to episode 6 of Really Real Talk podcast with my friend of 16 years , Kiyoko. She's a traveller , cat mom and navigating the world of self-employment to the best of her abilities. In this episode we dive in to the realities of self-employment, the ups and downs, what it really takes to survive. We discuss personal growth and changing directions as we search for stability while trying to balance what we love doing. We close off with a quick little chat purrfect for all our furry friends and cat lovers. You can continue to follow Kiyoko's journey on instagram, feel free to reach out to her for any questions you may have about travel and work: https://www.instagram.com/thatseagypsy/
Hayley Kiyoko grew up watching the other girls around her as they'd fawn over pop stars; singers who were always male. Kiyoko resolved to be just like those pop stars one day. "I've always loved the attention of women and I never had the attention of women." She wanted that validation, to experience the unrestrained enthusiasm Justin Timberlake inspires. And now she's achieved just that. Women throwing their bras on stage are a permanent feature of a Hayley Kiyoko show. The singer, known as "Lesbian Jesus" to her fans — a nickname whose origin is unknown, even to her — joins us to talk about feeling unwanted as a youth, how the music industry talks about her queerness, and why it was her fans that helped her fully come out of the closet. LGBTQ&A is hosted and produced by Jeffrey Masters. @jeffmasters1
#guest #podcast Welcome my guess Kiyoko this is the audiovisual Podbean:https://rebrand.ly/ruebenstv Anchor:https://rebrand.ly/ruebenstvanchor Google Music/ Google Podcast search “Rueben’s TV Podcast” iTunes search “Rueben’s TV Podcast” Soundcloud https://soundcloud.com/ruebenstv Vimeo https://vimeo.com/user40331023 #1 vlog blog channel Kiyoko Maehara @MaeharaSense ■ Enjoyed the video.......... Subscribe for More ■ For Business/Sponsorship agprence@gmail.com ■ Subscribe for more AGamingPrence ©----http://bit.ly/1ui4qhq ■ Message me on twitter✉✉ http://bit.ly/1GbvqHG To New Viewers: I love gaming and uploading it to youtube. I have PS4 i play mostly Sports and Shooters, such as FIFA, Battlefield, and NBA2k. Any other games too. My favorite game of all time is Uncharted 2: Among Thieves --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ruebentv/support
Reel Comic Heroes 068 - Akira with Norman Mitchell Finally Patrick gets to geek out about anime! The year is 2019, and Neo Tokyo is about to E-X-P-L-O-D-E! It’s time for Akira. Joining us is Norman Mitchell from Lord of the Rings Minute. Weigh in with your thoughts over on the League of Citizens Facebook group. Hear Norman and Cassandra on their journey through Middle Earth one minute at a time. Podcast: Lord of the Rings Minute Please take a moment and rate us on iTunes and share the show! Next time on Reel Comic Heroes - Willow.
Welcome to another episode of QueerBait! In this episode, we lay down a sick track hyping up amazing queer artists such as, King Princess, Tegan and Sara, Demi Lovato, Kehlani, and our Lord and Savior Hayley Kiyoko. We also discuss the always amazing Amadla Stenberg and her upcoming role!
This week on Queer As Fiction, we all write a Hayley Kiyoko fic and talk about which season is the sexiest. Follow us on Twitter: @QueerAsFic
IHを体験!! IHを受けてみようと思ったきっかけは… 自分と向き合うことはとても大切な事だと思います。色々と自分と向き合う方法がありますが、IHというものは今まで気にしたことが無く、もっと深く自分とコネクトしたいと思ったからです。 自分と向き合うことはとても大切な事だと思います。色々と自分と向き合う方法がありますが、IHというものは今まで気にしたことが無く、もっと深く自分とコネクトしたいと思ったからです。 心の中で、なんとなく悩みがあり、自分の中に何かブロックがある気がして何なのか、又自分のこれからの自分の人生のヒントと方向性が知りたいと思いました。 Guest: Kiyoko Ando サンディエゴでウエディング専門のお花屋をしながら、インテグレーティッド・ ヒーリング(通称 IH) のプラクティショナー・セラピストとして活動をしています。1人でも多くの方にIHを体験して頂きたく、3人の IH仲間 とロスアンジェル、アーバイン、サンディエゴの各地でIHフェアーを随時、行なっています。
Kiyoko Matsumoto jumped into a volcano in the 1930s, ending her own life and creating a phenom in Japan: suicide by volcano. Hampton and Dave explore her life and the aftermath of her decision to take her own life, which included volcano donkey tours, we are not kidding. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We are Coachella chatting with music podcaster Jen Fodor, hair and lawn stylist Paul V. Paradiso and comedian/Proud Hayley Kiyoko Dad Jamie Alcroft. Thusly, the rise and Bey-Chella fall of Beyonce is on the menu along with cell phone documentation concert etiquette, and Dad dish about Hayley’s triumphant Coachella debut. Plus we went news diving into Kanye's Trump love and Joy Reid's controversial blog history.
Hayley has been dubbed the "Lesbian Jesus," but what does she think that means?! And- how does she feel about "normalizing" the fact she's a girl singing about girls?
Join the Feminist Thrilljoys as they talk about two TV shows about badass lady spies, Feelings about queer music artists, and a webseries about a lesbian vampire you may or may not be familiar with. Subscribe and follow us on social media to stay tuned for lots of fun to come! Find us on: Twitter: @FemThrilljoys Facebook: FemThrilljoys Instagram: FemThrilljoys Send us feedback at: feministthrilljoys@gmail.com Episodically relevant links: We Have Officially Entered A Golden Age Of Queer Women In Podcasting Carmilla on KindaTV X Company on Ovation The Americans on FX The Americans Podcast by Slate Magazine Rhea Butcher’s Three Swings podcast ClexaCon’s official website Autostraddle article on the Janelle Monáe and Tessa Thompson Timeline Katie Heaney's Hayley Kiyoko interview March for Our Lives official website
Things I Found Online was live with Larry Morgan, Lisa Arch, Louise Palanker and very special guest Jamie Alcroft who has a lot of heart, including a brand new one! Tune in for delightful discourse about comedy teaming, Mack and Jamie, Ice skating, Hayley Kiyoko, bad gifts, Andy Kaufman and inspirational, life saving heart surgery! Things I Found Online stars Voice Over Great Joe Cipriano, Radio Personality Larry Morgan, actor Lisa Arch and Premiere Radio Founder Louise Palanker.
Kiyoko Ando is the award-winning florist behind Cherry Blossoms Floral Design in Carlsbad, CA. She moved to the US from Japan in 1997 to be a dancer, appearing in many stage productions, movies, and theme parks. When an injury kept Kiyoko from dancing, she helped a friend in her floral business, inspiring a love for flowers. Taking courses in various styles of florals, floral identification and history, and Ikebana, gave rise to the development of Kiyoko's personal style, influenced by her Japanese upbringing and education. Kiyoko launched her own business in 2009, focusing on wedding and special event florals, and has now worked with over 300 couples to design what fits them best. Want to learn more about today's guest, special offer and where you can connect with her? Click here (…) Don't forget to check out free resources! Discover your gifted talent worksheet: http://bit.ly/theemistylesignup Her Confidence Her Way Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/theemistyle/ Her Confidence Her Way Youtube Channel: http://bit.ly/herconfidenceTV
Here’s further evidence of a great year in music! Discover fresh artists Young Wolf, Kelly Lee Owens and Robina. Hear new tracks from Booka Shade, Spoon and Kiyoko. Bask in the sunshine coming out the speakers this week! Playlist Download 04/15/2017
We bid farewell to one of the biggest shows of the season! Listen to the Matts discuss running themes throughout the season, such as Tsukishima's story arc, working for the group vs singularity, and why the crowds in this series are some of the hypest ever!
Get some things for Yumi at the bookstore; I have to go to San Jose to get me suit fitted but Marcel and Muria have the car; end up going on my scooter; Yumi made a cake for me at Kiyoko's the night before, as well as an origami bouquet; what a sweetie.
Grace leaves her wallet at Kuumbwa, calls to ask if we can help her out; Yumi and I have breakfast at the Silver Spur; Yumi studies with Kiyoko while I try to write; watch Japanese quiz show by myself as Yumi doesn't return home until after nine.
Breakfast with Ted at Zachary's; he and Yumi go to Yaohan while I try to write at the office; Mom says George mentioned something about a "transplant"; go to birthday party for Eisuke and Kiyoko; Ted and I the only non-Japanese there; misspell Kiyoko's name and everyone laughs; better get used to it...
Another strange day; I've forgot a lot of Japanese; caring for Justyna's plant; joking around with Bryce in class; Yumi spending the night at Kiyoko's; channel surfing between Skip Gates and "trephination"; guess some people DO need a hole in their head...
Go roller skating with Eisuke, Kiyoko, and Yuji; eat at Jalapeno’s first; Yumi complains she’s forgotten how to skate, wearing knee-pads; accidentally call Yuji “toothpick”, in Japanese.