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Hey HBs! The wonderful Jaime P. Bradley is here to help Mel recap the movie Muriel's Wedding! It may not be a romance, but it's got a stupidly-talented Toni Collette, wild coming-of-age antics, and lots of LADY LOVE!!!! Content Warnings: Cancer diagnosis and treatment, suicide of a parent. Check out Jaime's books! https://jaimepbradley.com/the-books/ and follow her on Tiktok and Instagram! Want more of us? Check out our PATREON! This Friday Patrons and Apple Podcast subscribers are getting a squeepisode on the last book in The Games We Play in Granville series, SEVEN MINUTES IN KEVIN by DJ Jamison! Thank you for keeping Mel sane, fluffy MM romance authors! Credits: Theme Music: Brittany Pfantz Art: Author Kate Prior Want to tell us a story, ask about advertising, or anything else? Email: heavingbosomspodcast (at) gmail Follow our socials: Instagram @heavingbosoms Tiktok @heaving_bosoms Facebook group: the Heaving Bosoms Geriatric Friendship Cult The above contains affiliate links, which means that when purchasing through them, the podcast gets a small percentage without costing you a penny more.
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Gościem najnowszej Melliny jest aktorka Anna Szymańczyk. Zrobiła furorę w serialu Znachor, ale to rola w serialu Lady Love na platformie MAX sprawiła, że zrobiło się o niej bardzo głośno. Zagranie aktorki filmów dla dorosłych wymagało od niej sporo poświęcenie. Szymańczyk przyznała, że jej mama nie chciała czytać scenariusza, a do roli scen intymnych ćwiczono w dresach. W rozmowie z Marcinem Mellerem przyznała, że „zawód aktora to jest zawód, który bardzo obciąża psychicznie. Musiałam zrobić sobie przerwę w zawodzie na cztery miesiące”. Szymańczyk opowiada też co myśli o hejterach i jakie było zdziwienie, gdy poznała tożsamość jednego z nich... Posłuchaj!
Na przełomie roku 2024 i 2025 obrodziło nam polskimi serialami. Najnowszy z nich, czyli Przesmyk to szpiegowska historia z granicy polsko-białoruskiej, która bogato korzysta z prawdziwych wątków politycznych. Efekt jest taki, że zamiast śledzić (banalną) historię szpiegowską, doszukujemy się propagandowych treści w dość niewinnym serialu. Z kolei do Wzgórza Psów mamy kilka uwag, ale wybaczamy, niesławną już, jakość udźwiękowienia. Za to Lady Love i Śleboda to propozycje już tylko dla zatwardziałych fanów - w zależności od tytułu - porno lub gór.
"Lady Love", pokazujący historię Polki uciekającej z kraju do RFN, gdzie zaczyna karierę w branży pornograficznej, stał się nr. 1 na platformie Max. W nowym odcinku "Clickbaitu" komentujemy, czy polski serial jest sexy, czy jednak nieco oślizgły. W drugiej części posłuchacie o nowym "Squid Game", który dzieli fanów. A na koniec Basia, Fedor i Magda polecą filmy i seriale, które pojawią się w tym roku. Posłuchajcie!
Czekaliśmy na tę rozmowę długo, więc to idealna szansa, żeby zadać wszystkie kluczowe pytania. Czy ktoś na ulicy poznał go po roli w filmie „Enduro Bojz”? Jak przygotowywał się do roli kochanka w „Klarze”? Dlaczego odrzucił rolę u Wajdy? Czy łysina go definiuje? Naszym gościem wybitny aktor ze zmysłowym głosem, Adam Woronowicz. Wspomina czasy, kiedy był niejadkiem i mama leczyła go u szeptuchy, a także okres studiów, kiedy pani profesor zwróciła mu uwagę, że jego rozśmieszanie wszystkich to pójście na łatwiznę. Czy żona i dzieci proszą go o czytanie bajek wieczorami w domu? Jak zareagowałby, gdyby jego córka chciała być aktorką w filmach dla dorosłych? Czy widział dużo filmów porno przed rolą w „Lady Love”? Zapraszamy na spotkanie z Adamem Woronowiczem. Podcast WojewódzkiKędzierski ma partnerów komercyjnych. #płatnawspółpraca #podcast #wojewódzkikędzierski
Milena Wiśniewska i Michał Dziwisz omawiają najciekawsze tematy medialne. Rozmawiają o nowych propozycjach serialowych, takich jak „Śleboda” na SkyShowtime, „Migranci” na Polsat Box Go i „Lady Love” w serwisie Max. Przyglądają się również zmianom w TVP, m.in. w gronie prowadzących „Pytania na śniadanie” oraz tematom związanym z wigilijnymi i świątecznymi programami w największych stacjach telewizyjnych. Nie zabrakło też informacji o nowym kanale Dolce Vita TV i propozycjach świątecznych Radia Nowy Świat. Pełna audycja z warstwą muzyczną dostępna jest w archiwum Radia DHT oraz w wygenerowanej automatycznie wersji tekstowej
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A cafeteria worker sends a nude photo to a high school student. Man stored dead father in backyard freezer for four years to keep his home. An Uber Eats driver snacks on customer's food then spits in her face. Funeral home director arrested after authorities find 18 decomposing bodies. Thieves in terrible disguises steal $1.7M in jewelry only to get caught living it up at a ritzy hotel. Teen finds intruder making himself at home; eating, napping and defecating in decor. Follow This Day in Crime on Social: X: @tenderfootTV, @thisdayincrime IG: @tenderfoot.tv, @thisdayincrime Episode Sources: Cafeteria worker sends nude photo to high school student Miami Herald Arizona Man Stored Dead Father in Backyard Freezer for 4 Years to Keep His Home People Uber Eats Driver Snacks on Customer's Food, Then Spits in Her Face When Confronted People Funeral Home Director Arrested After Authorities Find 18 Decomposing Bodies People Thieves in terrible disguises steal $1.7M in jewelry then caught living it up at ritzy hotel NY Post Teen finds intruder making himself at home — eating, napping and defecating in decor NY Post To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode (150 part 1), Tanya and Jasa catch up on their recent experiences, including Mariah's wedding, Tanya's home organization project, and Jasa's Alaskan cruise. They discuss the details of Mariah's wedding, highlighting the personalized touches and intimate atmosphere. Tanya shares her current project of reorganizing her home, specifically focusing on cleaning out her office closet. They also reminisce about past experiences, such as Jasa's wedding shower and their shared experience of having COVID. Overall, the conversation covers personal events and projects, showcasing the close bond between the hosts. In this conversation, Tanya and Jasa discuss their recent experiences and travels. They talk about the challenges of decluttering and organizing their homes, the frustrations of hot weather, and their upcoming trips. Jasa shares her excitement about working on the Gaither Cruise and interacting with the artists and passengers. They also discuss their love for Southern Gospel music and the impact it has had on their lives. The conversation is filled with laughter and lighthearted moments. takeaways Personalized touches can make a wedding more meaningful and memorable Cleaning and organizing projects can be overwhelming but are necessary for a more functional space Shared experiences and memories strengthen the bond between friends Adapting to unexpected circumstances, such as flight cancellations or COVID, requires flexibility and creative problem-solving Decluttering and organizing can be a challenging but rewarding process Hot weather can be uncomfortable and affect people's moods The Gaither Cruise offers a unique opportunity to interact with artists and passengers Southern Gospel music has a special place in the hearts of Tanya and Jasa Sound Bites "She was stunning... very vintage, very elegant." "I have so much paper, paper, paper out the wazoo paper." "Do not attach memories to things. Things are things. Things are not people." "Not today, Satan." "Yes you are. Yes." "Hangry? It's hot angry." Chapters 00:00Introduction and Patreon Membership 03:01Technical Difficulties and Welcome Home 06:46Travel Stories and Flight Challenges 09:30The Tanya Movement: If I Can't Drive There, I Won't Go There 11:46Memorable Experiences and COVID Stories 16:25A Beautiful and Personalized Wedding 22:44The Challenge of Home Organization 27:00Shared Experiences and Memories 29:01Adapting to Unexpected Circumstances 30:55Decluttering and Organizing 35:37Hot Weather and Summer 41:46Interacting on the Gaither Cruise 51:27The Impact of Southern Gospel Music 53:29Laughter and Lighthearted Moments Tanya (00:00.718) Hey, welcome friends to episode 150 of the Superlatively Yes podcast. I'm your host Tanya. Jasa (00:08.293) your other host Jasa. Are we just on a first name basis Tanya (00:12.069) You know, I think it's Jasa (00:17.587) So we are, I've forgotten how to podcast. I have been a million miles since I sat behind this microphone. We are sharing episodes every week here on Patreon, including some people have commented they really love the video version. So those are here on Patreon. And as always, the membership is dirt cheap, $5 a month. The address is patreon .com slash super yes. So there's really no good reason anyone to be left out of the fun. Tanya (00:48.344) Yeah, we have some series on there that are really exciting and fun and we hope you can join us to listen to those. But today, I'm stealing your line. Jasa (00:57.543) Today we are talking about Mariah's wedding. Tanya's past two weeks, my Alaskan cruise and a really amazing party I helped host last night that has me absolutely exhausted today but also floating because of the goodness and we have missed you. So thank you for being patient with our crazy schedules and hanging out with us today. Tanya (01:22.542) We really have so much to talk about today. So here we go. Tanya (01:33.996) I'm not sure if you noticed our music didn't upload in our last podcast, so there was just awkward silences abounding. Jasa (01:42.257) Well, I'm glad we've learned to be comfortable with awkward silence, because we hear it, we hear the silence every week. Tanya (01:48.79) Right, yes, and it is a little bit awkward, but you know, what I want to say to you is welcome home from your journey. Jasa (01:57.031) Thank you, was an amazing journey, still reeling, trying to catch up on sleep because it was a busy, cruise. But you know, I said to Cliff, it's kind of like working on the dairy farm, especially during hay season. We just worked all day every day and just practically fell into bed, but it was just fulfilling, satisfying work. And you know, to see the joy on all 2 ,000 faces of the passengers. that had paid to be on a Gaither cruise and to see their enthusiasm and their excitement. And so many of them, it's a once in a lifetime trip. They have saved for this, they have planned for this, this is the last thing they're ever going to do, a big trip. First time seeing Alaska, first time seeing the Gaithers live. It was great. It was absolutely phenomenal. Look at my Sandy Patty cap. Tanya (02:49.634) Your Sandy Patty cap is phenomenal. Yeah, the first thing I noticed was that you had that on. Jasa (02:55.679) It is adorable. So we've sold out because they were such a hit, but I think we're getting more. Mm -hmm. Cause you need one. I need you to have one. Mm -hmm. -huh. It is. It is. Tanya (03:01.1) Really? Okay. Well, you need to put my name down. Yeah, I do need one. Well, first of all, they're cute. They're black and white. That's my colors. That's my whole aesthetic is black and white. And they're just they're just pretty. So yeah, I'll I will wear Sandy Patty merch any old day of the week. I would love that. Yeah. So so a lot has happened while you've been gone friend. I want to hear all about you though first. I just want to Jasa (03:15.889) Mm -hmm. Jasa (03:23.739) I want you to because I'm telling you I've already started telling you stories this morning and you were like save it for the podcast Because not only I mean we had this huge cruise which was huge huger than huge and then had this party last night that was incredible and you know before I went on the cruise I flew into Virginia for a few days and Felt I mean there's I feel how am I trying to say this? There's nowhere else that I feel more love than with my grandkids Nobody is that excited about me coming. And so the joy of my heart, my heart is still soaring from that. I just cannot get over it. Like, they're to the point now that it's like, Lovey, sit by me. Lovey, sit by me. And just super, super sweet. Lovey, I want to show you something. It was so, so sweet. So anyway, I say all that to say start first. Because I barely know. Tanya (04:19.042) Well, I mean, I hate to start first. I hate to start first. Well. Jasa (04:21.883) barely know what you've done. I had so little time on the cruise and I missed you. I would just send you the text going, I missed you. What am I missing? Tanya (04:29.966) I'm so busy, I can't talk, I miss you. Well, what I was also gonna talk to you about is you got caught up in trying to get to Virginia and then flights being canceled and then Cliff, yeah. And then, yeah. Jasa (04:40.25) Yes! If my husband was not magical when it comes to flights, wouldn't have gotten to go. But you know, with that IT thing that affected Delta the most, like, I'm just glad he knew a workaround. Like he called him and said, I need a workaround. This is important that she gets there. And so he got me there. But there are people have horror stories of missing. Well, mean, Point of Grace just told me yesterday they were in Michigan and had to be in North Carolina and they delaying, delaying, ended up canceling their flight. They had to get on a different airline, fly to Nashville, rent a car, drive to Asheville. The show started at 730. They got there at 8 .05. They had to get on stage in their travel clothes by 8 .15 and everybody just went with it. And I was telling them, you know what, as an audience member, we love being a part of something like that. Tanya (05:19.575) No. Jasa (05:37.915) Their flight was canceled. They're driving in. And so they just got up there in their travel clothes and it was just a ball. But it's happening all over the country, all over the world. Tanya (05:47.98) Wow, what a story. I didn't know that happened to Point of Grace. They're just such professionals. Jasa (05:50.949) Yeah, well that was just yesterday. Yeah, it just happened like they got home from Asheville yesterday. So it was the day before yesterday that they were in Michigan trying to get to North Carolina and then what am I asked? Tanya (06:04.802) Yeah, so there's this new kind of a thing on social media. I don't know if you've seen it yet where people are saying, if I can't drive there, I won't go there. And I'm not opposed to that. Not that... Jasa (06:12.485) Mmm. Jasa (06:16.027) I think you've been saying that for a really long time. You started that. Yeah, you started that before it was cool. So if it's trending, it's only because you started Tanya (06:18.83) What, 30 years? Tanya (06:25.216) It's basically the Tanya movement. If you, if I can't drive Jasa (06:27.437) It is the team. Hashtag me too. Tanya (06:32.578) And I'm fine to stay the night and then drive some more and then stay the night and then drive some more and enjoy things along the way. you know, so, I mean, that doesn't always work if you're going overseas or like say to Alaska, but anyway, it works. Jasa (06:36.667) Yeah. a great plan. Jasa (06:46.213) Right. Yeah. It works for you. Tanya (06:48.928) I say that, but you know Shawn drove to Alaska. Jasa (06:52.517) Did he? did, what did he drive up there for? Tanya (06:53.27) Yeah, yeah, he talked to Alaska So it turned out to be a life -changing experience. He went with a guy by the last name of Prophet. I don't even remember all the details. I'll tell you when it was. It was when Josh was in the hospital in Little Rock having his appendectomy. Shawn got a phone call from a friend, and he was like, would you like to join us on this Alaskan adventure? Jasa (07:14.947) He was up, he was already gone. Tanya (07:27.372) We are being sponsored by, they were doing a documentary, so we were being sponsored by this major television station and this documentarist, and we're driving this one of a kind land cruiser that in this, yeah. So this land cruiser has made it all over the world, being driven by a lot of different people, but mostly by this one particular family in Utah. Jasa (07:40.987) knew it had to do with the Land Cruiser. I just couldn't remember the details. Tanya (07:55.466) Anyway, Sean said, bet, I'll go in a heartbeat. So Josh went out of the hospital at midnight because you know, they keep you until your insurance runs out. And then they're like, may the odds be ever in your favor. Yeah. So I said, will sleep in a hotel next door. I'm not going any further. Like my little kid just had an appendectomy. So we stayed in a hospital right next door. We got up the next morning. Josh was feeling just fine. He was bouncing back. Sean stopped at Jasa (08:04.424) huh. See you. Peace out dude. Tanya (08:22.528) some sort of an outdoor store because we didn't have a lot of them way back in the olden days. He got everything he needed because they were living out of the Land Cruiser. They weren't doing hotels. So he got everything that he would need to survive in, I don't know, what is it called? The Alaskan Tundra? What's it even called? Jasa (08:33.508) Whoa. Jasa (08:42.577) don't know, but everything Sean needs would fit in a travel size case. All he needs is the essentials. Remember when he forgot his comb? And then he used something else for a comb? What did he use? A fork? Tanya (08:53.134) What did he use? I forgot. Jasa (08:59.503) We're talking marine survivalists here. It does not take much for Sean Smith to travel. But you know what? You balance the two of you out, so. Tanya (09:05.472) It doesn't. Right? Clearly. Yeah, clearly. He can just keep a go bag in the back of his car and he can go anywhere at any time. Always ready to go. And I'm like, but I need some notice, sir. I can't do that. I have some things to plan out. Sorry. I'm, I'm carrying what I'm calling my smoker's cough. It's still my lingering COVID cough. And Sean said, where is it in Jasa (09:09.959) Clearly. Jasa (09:20.283) SIR Jasa (09:30.032) huh. Tanya (09:32.696) throat or in your lungs. And I'm like, hopefully in my throat, so. Jasa (09:35.675) Yeah, hopefully. Let me ask one other thing. What did this have to do with Sean and Josh going to Utah? Wasn't that a Toyota thing? Tanya (09:45.174) So they met, Sean became really good friends with these men. You know, when you sleep together in a Land Cruiser. I think there was a cameraman. Jasa (09:48.517) Right, that's what I thought. Right. Was it just the two of them in the Land Cruiser? hoping. Tanya (09:59.694) So it was either three or four people. Jasa (10:02.545) my word. Tanya (10:03.842) Yeah, I they would sleep in the middle like they would set up little things to make sure the bear didn't come after them They they bathed in the hot springs, you know They did all the Alaskan things and then you know There was a documentarian who like produced the the video it pretty cool stuff. Honestly pretty cool stuff You know, I haven't thought listen I haven't thought about it until this very moment. So I have no clue but I will get that information to you Yeah, it Jasa (10:09.661) wow. Jasa (10:19.397) Where can we say this? Have you ever seen it? Jasa (10:28.667) I would love to see that. That is fascinating. Tanya (10:32.172) So he became friends with these guys, they were like, a couple years later when Josh got older, well, they were always saying, come visit us, come visit us. So then they started saying, hey, come visit us. We'll go on this expedition. We'll go on this ride. We'll go on this. We'll go on that. And then Sean became introduced to family after family. And so now it's just part of our extended Utah family. Jasa (10:50.171) Mm yeah, that's so cool. I love that. So rugged. Tanya (10:54.826) and New Mexico family. Do you remember that time that we had, which is why I don't go. Do you remember that time that we had COVID and I was stuck in Vegas and we drove home because, Jasa (11:04.535) huh. Yeah. 100 % Tanya (11:07.96) So we had to come through New Mexico. spent the night there, because you have to stop at some point. And I remember walking in, and the lady at the front desk was like, she just held her hands out. And I was like, can I get a room? And she was like, I guess. And I was like, OK, do you have a room? And she's like, I don't know. Nobody knew what was happening. So we Jasa (11:28.571) Well, and I was home because I had it. And I was, remember I was patient zero in Pope County and people were talking about me on Facebook, but they didn't know it was me. They're like, we've heard somebody has COVID and we demand to know where she works. Because I got it from Sandy. Well, Sandy and I got it together. We all got it because, and it all started, this woman came in coughing at the concert. We all, we all have her face in our minds. Tanya (11:46.648) You did! Tanya (11:50.232) Mm -hmm. Jasa (11:56.817) to this day, but we all ended up with COVID and didn't even know what it was. So I'm home and you're the one traveling with COVID. So we're trying to get you home and we don't know the rules. I mean, at least I was home and we did not know the rules. It was, what a time, what a time for you to be gone. Tanya (12:11.726) Sweet Sandy Patty. She told me that story. During your wedding, we were talking about the whole COVID thing. And she said to me, she told me this story and she said this, the sweet lady came up to her and she was like, snot was coming out of her nose. She was sweating. She was feverish. And she was coughing, like, you know, hacking. And then she's like, I just had to come see you, Sandy. Like she came and like went through the line afterwards to Jasa (12:40.295) She did, she did. Tanya (12:41.784) to like hug her and Sandy was like, and yeah, that was too late by then. It was too late. Jasa (12:47.787) But we did not, at the time we did not really know. I mean it was, it all happened that weekend. It literally, you know, everything was open when we were at that concert and everything was closed by the time we got home. Like it really, that was some weekend. Yeah, and then you're trying to come home. Tanya (12:51.128) Nobody knew COVID. Tanya (13:01.262) I remember somebody from Russellville, I was talking to weeks later, if not months later, and I said, yeah, JSA, I ratted you out is what I did. Because back then it took six weeks to find out if you were positive or not. And so, that's right. Because know, such organization when the COVID hits. But okay, so maybe it was months later. Jasa (13:15.931) Yeah, well by this point. It really did. Well, they lost my results. Yeah. Tanya (13:30.815) I mentioned to someone about you having COVID and they said, is she the one? Jasa (13:39.555) Yeah, she was the one. Tanya (13:40.558) Yeah, you're both famous and infamous, my dear, for bringing COVID Jasa (13:45.958) Well, and the funniest thing about it is we, had gotten, I was hosting the youth group at my house and I mean, it just couldn't have been anywhere. So I'd cooked fettuccine Alfredo for the entire youth group. Everyone came over. We had gotten a new couch. Everybody was wanting to try out the new couch. So we're all snuggled up together and everybody knew I had been with Sandy because everybody's like, tell us about being with Sandy. And I was telling everybody and stuff. then, that night after everyone leaves, Cliff texted me and was like, Sandy has COVID and then it was on Instagram. So then everybody knew. And so then everybody's like, no, we're going to get tested because of Jason. All night for me to be cooking and hosting and snuggling. Yeah. So it's sent. Yeah. I really, I was a super spreader for sure. Didn't know. I thought it was still in China. I had no idea it made its way across Tanya (14:29.634) Right! Yes! Jasa (14:43.461) way to America, I had no idea Tanya (14:46.102) Okay, that's hilarious. I don't know why we were talking about that. because when we stopped in New Mexico, some of those friends, family, lived there, and Sean said, we're coming through New Mexico, and they were like, we got you, we got you. We're gonna take you to eat where we know that it's open and you can go eat. So they took care of us in New Mexico, and then we ended up making it home. But I don't know why we got off on that subject, but that's maybe. Jasa (15:13.947) Because of the Land Cruiser family. Your extended family. Your extended cruising family. Tanya (15:16.078) because the Land Cruiser family. And I was sitting in an Airbnb in Las Vegas by myself because we had rented it for 12 people. Nobody showed up but Sean and I. This huge mansion of a home which is kind of scary when you're by yourself. And then, you know, I had done my shopping, whatever. And then Sean was at a meeting and I was watching like all these planes landing and they're like, we're not letting these people off. They've been on there for 12 hours. We think someone on there is infected. And I thought, Jasa (15:25.411) I remember, I remember this. Jasa (15:42.587) my word. That's terrifying. Tanya (15:45.678) I'm not getting on a plane. I'm not getting on a plane and someone say, we're just going to have to circle for the end of time. And then once we land, you're going to need to stay on here for about four to six business weeks. I'm not doing that. So we rented a vehicle, the last vehicle. People were getting out of Dodge is what they were doing when they were in Vegas. And you knew it was bad when they shut down the buffets. Jasa (15:47.515) Mm -mm. Jasa (16:11.503) Absolutely. Tanya (16:13.836) I think they just brought those back. don't know. Hopefully there's some sort of sneeze guard situation, but anyway. Okay, so welcome home. Jasa (16:16.57) Yeah. Jasa (16:22.417) Thank you, thank you, I'm glad to be home for a few days. Tanya (16:25.986) Well, while you were gone, I attended the most beautiful wedding. Jasa (16:31.035) I would love to have seen that girl get married. I bet she looked stunning. Tell everything. Tanya (16:38.19) She was stunning her dress. It was an off the shoulder draping situation. And then she had a beaded, it was just the most gorgeous beaded clip -in veil that went the length to the floor. And then her long, beautiful auburn hair. It was very vintage, very elegant. I kept saying the word elegant. This entire thing is just so elegant. It was extremely Jasa (16:54.011) Really? That's so vintage. Tanya (17:08.15) intimate and personal, know, not a lot of people were there. And it was just so beautiful. They read their vows to each other. They each had a little notebook. know, Mariah would like turn the page and read and turn the page. It was funny. It was sentimental. It was meaningful. It was personalized. Everything there was, it just reflected them so beautifully. And then we, we went the little chat of the little reception area which is new because you had your wedding shower in this chapel a wedding shower in this Jasa (17:42.339) I did. One of the best days of my life. Thank you, Suzanne Gaitley and Layton for hosting the shower and then the people that came and the prayers that were prayed and the gifts that were given and the hugs that were given. It was such, I mean, I'm still floating from that. I would say that is one of the top five best days of my life. Tanya (17:48.019) Mm -hmm. Tanya (18:10.06) I would agree. was there. Jennifer and I were there. It was so spectacular. Well, since that time they've added on a reception hall, which is small, quaint, beautiful. The wedding planner did a beautiful job, keeping everything going. Sorry with the phlegm. I'm Jasa (18:11.94) And now, you are. Jasa (18:29.799) Well and it's called Gately Heals, Gately Gardens. Yes, because Crystal Malloy, they're building it themselves. Josh built it themselves. She grows the flowers. It's a real turnkey wedding venue. So yes, we've been friends with Crystal and Josh for a very long time and she took the engagement, surprise engagement pictures for Layton and Hunter. and then she did our wedding photography. So she has had a lot of experience in weddings and it was just, she, they are the perfect couple to do this. And so I'm thrilled every time I see a wedding there and that they're growing and everything. So, I mean, can you believe she grows her own flowers for it? Is anything more turnkey than that? Tanya (19:16.566) Absolutely not. In fact, the flowers were so beautiful. I took a video of the venue for you and Jen and I sent it to both of you, right? Didn't I send it to you guys? And those lime light hydrangeas, hydrangeas. I don't know which part I'm supposed to say a short A or a long A, but they're everywhere all over Northwest Arkansas. And then she had the most beautiful ones I've ever seen. So if it ever stops being as hot as the underbelly of hell itself, I am going to go to and buy some of those and I'm going to just drown my house in lime light hydrangeas. They're beautiful. Jasa (19:52.441) I'm glad that you love them so much. Tanya (19:56.11) But so besides the wedding being meaningful and precious and kind and beautifully done, Mariah and Chance had a newspaper, like a newspaper. And it was rolled and it was wrapped in this beautiful gold something or another at everybody's place. And while they were having pictures, we could look through this. And the front was like the cover was them. Jasa (20:24.793) I Tanya (20:26.124) Like they were the main story. And then inside was all these little tidbits and facts about them. And there was even a crossword puzzle, which was answers for the day's events. Like what was the pastor's name? And it was so creative. So we enjoyed looking at that. They had little pens for everyone, and they were monogrammed with their name. No detail was left untouched. Here's what I thought was really, really neat. Jasa (20:39.557) Goodness, that is so unique. Tanya (20:54.274) Mariah did a dance with her father, of course, with Michael. But they didn't play the entire dance because Mariah was like, unless you're doing, you know, like a dance dance, that's a long time for people to watch you dance. So they just took a snippet of the song and that ended the dance. And then later on her and Chance did the same thing. Or maybe I have that reversed. But anyway, both times it was just a small snippet of the song so we could see them and watch them dance. I thought that was a brilliant idea. Jasa (21:05.645) I agree. Jasa (21:24.485) That is a brilliant idea. Tanya (21:26.35) Yeah, because unless you have some sort of choreographed, well thought out, you know, swing dance, 60 seconds is enough. 90 seconds is enough. Jasa (21:36.219) Well, think Shep and I have already decided what we're going to dance to when he gets married. You know, my little 17 year old, if he ever gets married, is because I was with someone the other day that said that her husband and his mom started out dancing slowly and then they ended up doing the Napoleon Dynamite dance. And I'm like, that's a dance I can do because I can't do many dances. But anyway, Shep, he was like, yes, that's it. That's what we're going to do. Tanya (21:54.914) There we go. See? Tanya (22:04.246) Okay. Well, I look forward to being a part of that. I will. Don't... Don't worry. Jasa (22:06.257) So remind me. Remind, remind Shep and I. Many moons from now. When my baby gets married. Tanya (22:15.766) So that was definitely a highlight and then there's other things that have happened, but let me just tell you what's going on in my home right now We are We are basically moving but staying in the same home. Okay? Okay, so people are moving rooms around to make rooms for different things This involved cleaning out Tanya's office closet now that office closet is a walk -in closet Jasa (22:22.426) Okay, I would love to know. Jasa (22:39.899) Mm -hmm. Mm -hmm. Tanya (22:44.718) And I have lived in this home for 10 years. So Josh volunteered Sunday night to start the process, cleaning out the closet. He said, you know, doesn't everything just need to come out of the closet? I was like, yes, rule one of organi - organi what am I trying to say? Organizing? Thank you. Everything comes out. He said, where do want me to put it? So I'm kind of like fixing dinner and stuff. I said, you can put it on the dining room table. Jasa (23:04.217) Organization. Tanya (23:13.996) So he and Sean unloaded, listen, it took the entire dining room table, it's stacked five deep, all the square footage around the dining room table. I did not know one could put so much stuff in an office closet. And here's what I've learned. I am so Gen X. I have so much paper, paper, paper out the wazoo paper. I have filler paper, college paper, notebook paper, spiral bound paper. I have small notepad paper, graph paper. Jasa (23:40.241) graph paper, journals. Tanya (23:43.474) graphic paper, journals that have never been open, tons of copy paper cardstock, colored cardstock. Jasa (23:46.641) Copy paper. Colored paper. construction paper. Tanya (23:55.126) And you know what goes with paper? Staplers. Paper clips. Three hole punches. Jasa (23:59.02) Well, okay, Gen X plus homeschool mom forever and ever and ever and it's like paper was our world. We lived in a paper world. We truly did. So it doesn't surprise me one bit. I will say it did surprise me that you could fit all of that in a closet. You sent me a picture of your dining room table and I was like, my word and what did I suggest? I was like, you may need to just rent Tanya (24:08.674) Yes! Tanya (24:13.068) You know what we live in now? Jasa (24:28.232) a storage. What is it? We call it a storage. Yeah, a storage unit. Tanya (24:30.944) A unit. A storage unit. Yes. It was a brilliant idea. Jordan came over last night because I said, I might be a little overwhelmed with decision making because my ADHD is strong with this one. And so she came over last night and looked around and I said, what do I do with this? And she said, it all has to go. And I said, okay, go where? And she said, goodwill. Goodbye. Jasa (24:41.744) Might Jasa (24:57.702) my. Goodbye. my. Tanya (25:03.118) And I was like, but I have three different three -hole punches. That's correct, Mom, and you don't need even one. So I need you to let it go. So she said I'm going to have to make some hard decisions. So I sat with it. I thought about it. I did 10 things to avoid the thing because, like I said, the ADHD is strong. I went and installed a wireless hub in my garage in order to avoid the dining room table. Jasa (25:10.117) Right. Jasa (25:31.729) What's a wireless hub? Tanya (25:33.758) well, I have one garage door that's not attached to my other garage door. They're separate. One's a two car, one's a one car. And now I can control them both from my phone. Jasa (25:45.787) That was worth Tanya (25:47.008) Sure, sure. Those two hours of my time. Josh walked out during this time and he, Josh and I, do projects really well together. But then we also respect when each one wants to do a project alone. So I was on a ladder in the garage with a drill, putting pilot holes in overhead in order to install those little things so that you can screw something in, because it had to go in the ceiling of the garage. I don't know why I had to do this. Well. Yeah, do it cuz that's something else to do But so he walks out halfway through and he says hey Could you use some help over there? And I said no, I don't need any help Thank you because once again when you're avoiding doing something by doing something else You don't want someone to help you because they might make it go faster and Then you got to do the thing. Okay, so he said You don't need my help. Well all the sheetrock dust gone your head might suggest otherwise Jasa (26:18.469) Mm -hmm. Jasa (26:44.419) goodness. Tanya (26:45.536) And I said, all the sheetrock dust in my eyes might suggest that too, but I'm fine. And he said, okay. And then a little bit later, Sean comes out eating a turkey sandwich in one hand and holding a ladder with the other. Jasa (26:59.645) okay. Tanya (27:03.374) Which I said, hey, thanks, but don't help me, okay? So today, the goal after this podcast, is it already 1 .15? Tomorrow, the goal. Tanya (27:17.582) could very well be to finish this project. More to come. But basically, it had to be done. I do realize that I don't need approximately 42 notepads. I do realize that we are in a paperless digital society. So I'm going let it go, is what I'm saying to you. I'm going let it Jasa (27:17.863) long have we been talking? Jasa (27:39.963) Are you gonna take it to Goodwill? Because somebody's gonna love that paper. Tanya (27:44.002) Yeah, I am. I'm taking a lot of the paper to Abigail because she likes to play office. But the rest of it she doesn't want, no one wants. So I will ask a couple people if they want it and if they don't, off it goes. Jasa (27:48.313) That's a great idea. That is a great place. That will bring you joy to give that to her. Jasa (27:58.727) Points. Jasa (28:03.727) I think it's a gold mine for someone. We came across such a gold mine one time, which first of all, you were the one who always, because I had one younger than your youngest, you gave us so much homeschool material. And it just made it so fun for us because if Tanya picked it out, it was gonna be really cool and fun. So that, but then one day we got this email that said, hey, this school has closed down. and they've put all of their stuff in a storage building on Petty Jean Mountain. Do you remember this? Well, we went on a field trip. The kids and I were like, my gosh, how fun would that be? So we jumped in the car, went to Petty Jean Mountain, and we got so much neat stuff. And we got this one huge roll of yellow paper. And do you know, like, in public school, the teacher would have that on a roller. Remember that you would make your Tanya (28:36.514) Kind Tanya (28:59.042) Yeah. Jasa (29:00.795) billboards with and everything. Tanya (29:01.912) That giant craft paper, I know exactly what you're talking about. Jasa (29:05.251) giant craft paper so we got a full roll of that and that that roll of paper changed lives until I think Layton still has it but we would like when someone it was their birthday we would go and like wrap their house with this big yellow paper if someone won a tournament Tanya (29:16.258) No way. Jasa (29:26.213) we would go wrap it with this, like, we, that paper. So everyone, especially at Crosslife, would go that yellow paper because people would come home to their house being wrapped in that yellow paper. So that was difficult for me to get rid of because you know me, I attach memories to things, but you say to Tanya (29:44.152) Do not attach memories to things. Things are things. Things are not people. Yeah. Jasa (29:48.455) Yeah, you say memories are not attached to things, they're attached to people, which has been very helpful to me because, I had to get rid of everything to move here. Like I had to literally just get rid of almost everything to just start over. Everything fit in a 12 foot trailer for, you know, my whole life and Shep's whole life. We just brought in that 12 foot trailer, but letting go of my homeschool stuff. I mean, we're, we just love paper. Tanya (30:17.23) Yeah. Yeah. Jasa (30:17.261) and hole punches and scissors and markers and construction paper. Like it was just, it was our whole life for so long and I have such good memories of Tanya (30:23.106) Yes. Tanya (30:28.906) I am completely stumped as to what I'm going to do. But then if you, if you, right. No, we don't need them. You're not, right. So see, it makes no sense. But nothing says Gen X or more than paper because do you know that there are some businesses that don't even have a printer? Jasa (30:33.989) Here I am trying to get you to give it to me. I'm sitting here going, I'll take all your hoards of paper. But I won't because I can't. I have no room for it. And I have no children to homeschool anymore. Jasa (30:50.918) You're right. Tanya (30:55.15) They may have 500 people and they don't have a printer. Everything is digital. So anyway. Jasa (31:00.699) Well, I was with Edward Jones, you know, before I came here and we were pretty much digital. Tanya (31:06.742) Mm -hmm. Yeah, I've got to get with it. I've got to get into the new world. I've got to do a lot of cleaning out I do think I have a shredder somewhere. So maybe I'll find that and you know what I anyway it's more to come on that but right now I feel upside down I Feel upside down. Thank you. That's in part appreciated. Jasa (31:24.401) Blessings to you. Blessings to you. I know it's difficult, but I know you also can do this, and obviously you have a lot of people willing to help you. They're just not telling you what you want to hear, but they're willing to help you. Mm -hmm. Mm -hmm. Tanya (31:34.284) Yeah, I do. No, or taking it away. They're just telling me what to do with it. Because Jordan said, if you don't get rid of this now, I'm going have to do it when you die. That's what she said. That was her motivational speech. Yeah. Jasa (31:45.396) I think of that often. I do think of that often. That my kids going through my stuff and going, why would she keep this? This is silly. Why would she keep this? I don't want that to happen. I don't want to be looked at as silly when I'm gone. Tanya (31:55.446) I don't either and I, yeah. Right, right. Or people will say that darn woman never threw anything away. So I looked at it Sunday night and I thought this is the way I die. And then I looked at it Monday and thought not today. I looked at it Tuesday, not today Satan, looked at it Tuesday and thought I'm gonna get a trash bag and make a few decisions. And by Tuesday night after Jordan left I Jasa (32:04.109) Exactly. Jasa (32:14.063) Not today, Satan. Jasa (32:22.33) Mm -hmm. Tanya (32:25.11) I had come to terms with the fact that it's all gonna go. And I'm not sad about it anymore. In fact, I feel excited. So anyway, ADHD, that's the thing. It's a blessing, it's a curse. Jasa (32:43.643) Well, I think you're doing a great job. I don't know who needs to hear this today. I think it's you, Tanya. You're doing a great job. Keep doing what you're doing. Mm -hmm. Mm -hmm. Tanya (32:50.434) Thank you, friend. I appreciate that. I appreciate that. Okay, my week has been, my last two weeks have been a lot more simple than yours, so I am happy to run through them. We went to, yeah, yeah. Jasa (33:03.277) want you to. I'm pulling this fan over because I think my face is starting to glisten. Tanya (33:08.974) I laughed so hard when Cliff said to you about some topic, hey, I think I've got this down to 65. And you were like, degrees on the air conditioner? And he was like, no people. Jasa (33:23.512) Yeah, that was so great! Tanya (33:26.862) Yeah, yeah, it's it's not pleasant. I don't like summer and I'm sorry. I know people love summer. know there are There's a group of odd people out there that love summer. They love heat. They love sun Jasa (33:41.413) do love all of those things. I'm a beach girl, I'm an outdoor girl, and I also don't like wearing, I like tank tops and tank tops. Boy, that's a hard word to say, isn't it? And shorts and flip -flops. Like, I love summer dresses. I love all of that. The only time, I mean, for the most part, I'm just hot at night, and I like it cooler. Other than that, I do. I like summer, and I like tanning, and I like going to the beach, and all of those things. Tanya (33:49.954) Right. It's words. Tanya (34:09.134) Well, I sent Sean and Joshua because I freeze them out at night because I like, you know, I turn it down to 65. If someone said we're OK with 63, I'd be like, really? Because how about 60? 59? So there is a mattress out now that has water running through it. It chills or it heats. And I sent it to Sean and Josh and said, I think I need this. And I think I do. I think I do. Because I get angry. I get, okay, I will. I'm a very easygoing to some degree person, but when I get hot, I get angry. So, mm -hmm. Jasa (34:40.133) Hey, follow up on that. Jasa (34:48.357) Yes you are. Yes. Jasa (34:55.111) Is that kind of like hangry? Instead of hungry angry, it's hot angry? It's hangry. Tanya (34:57.038) Yes! That's what it is! That's probably what that actually means. Yes, I get hot angry. Jasa (35:06.895) Let me ask you this. Before my surgery, I almost ordered a cooling blanket. Have you heard of cooling blankets? I literally was just about to order it and then I thought, well, I love to be cool and then have warm blankets on top of me. I don't think I would like to have a cool blanket on top of me. So I'm going to explore that a little more. So let me know what you if you find out about that as well or just, you know, the water bed. Tanya (35:13.208) What's that? What's the cooling blanket? No! Tanya (35:24.354) Yeah, yeah, yeah, Tanya (35:37.26) The waterbed, yeah. That's the thing that I thought was this could be problematic. This could be problematic if your mattress is filled with water. So, okay. Jasa (35:39.623) They're coming Jasa (35:46.235) We'll just get a warranty. Especially if you're gonna put your electric blanket on top of your water bed. Mm -hmm. You may burn more than your sheets, my friend. Tanya (35:51.907) Mm. Mm -hmm. Okay, so maybe this is just not a good plan. But I need something, is what I'm saying. Jasa (35:57.905) I don't know. Let's explore it. Let's explore it. This could be life changing. Let's explore it. I love the idea of it. Sounds very peaceful. Tanya (36:03.982) Well, do. The week that we went to Mariah's wedding, we had to stay all night in Russellville because it started at 10 in the morning. And we got Jasa (36:11.37) huh. And the dang Darnale Bridge, did you have any trouble getting across it? Tanya (36:15.362) The Darned Dardanelle Bridge is under construction. No, we went right across it. But I thought, I'm not going to miss a wedding because I'm sitting on the opposite side of the Dardanelle Bridge, you know. So I'm not point of grace. People don't wait on me. I am we all four of us. Yes, you actually would have. So all four of us, got hotel rooms and stayed in in in Russellville. OK, so that's Thursday. Then the very next night, Friday night. Jasa (36:24.037) maddening. That would be Jasa (36:28.743) Mariah would have. Mariah would have. Tanya (36:42.55) Shaw needs to go to a retirement party in Harrison, Arkansas, which is, you know, that's another, yeah, opposite end of the state. So we got there, we did that. We ended up booking a room, yeah. Jasa (36:47.757) Opposite end. Jasa (36:54.437) let me ask you. Did - never mind. I thought maybe you drove through Bee Branch and Clinton, but you didn't. You went up through Jasper. Tanya (37:00.718) no, because we came through Little Flock. So we just took Interstate 49 home. We went home. Sean worked most of the day Friday. And then we, he worked all day Friday. What am I saying? And then we left from Little Flock and went to the retirement party in Harrison. So we weren't there as long as we thought we would, we were going to be there. Although we were there for a while. I had booked a room in Harrison because I don't really want to sleep in a Land Cruiser. That's not my style. But, Jasa (37:05.095) you went home. Okay. Jasa (37:30.638) With your essentials kit. Tanya (37:31.694) or Sean's car. yeah. So as we got out kind of early, know, Branson is 26 miles from Harrison. Like it's just right there. And Sean said, OK, I know we're staying in Branson tomorrow night, but go ahead and just cancel this hotel. I don't care. I'll pay for it. It's not much. And let's just get onto Branson. And I said, you betcha. Nope, nope, nope. Couldn't happen. There was no availability. Branson was sold out. Yep. Jasa (37:57.681) Seriously. Well, is everybody just doing the last two raw before school started? Branson's a good place for that. Tanya (38:03.446) Yeah, I think so and lots of groups lots and lots of groups like family reunions family chat list lots of tour buses full of people everywhere So we pull into Branson Saturday morning. It's fine. We so we haven't slept in our own bed Thursday night We didn't sleep in our own bed, but that was Wednesday night didn't sleep in our own bed Friday night Then we slept in a hotel bed again on Saturday night. So I really was missing I was beginning to I was kind of like you Jasa (38:31.267) It's just so funny that you're saying we did not sleep in our own bed for three nights in one week. And I'm just like, I'm happy if I do get in my own bed three nights in one week. Tanya (38:36.024) three nights in one I don't know how you do it. don't. need my... Well, I'm going to tell you what I would probably enjoy. Unpacking once. Which is what you get to do on a cruise. Jasa (38:54.799) Yes, yes. Tanya (38:55.82) But being somewhere different every night, packing and unpacking and that sucks the life right out of all, no more joy left. Jasa (39:03.663) Now I will say, so two weeks ago I had to, knowing the airline situation, I wasn't sure I was gonna get to Virginia and home before I had to be in Seattle. So I had to have everything packed so in case Cliff had to meet me somewhere, he would have my thing. So I went to Virginia and I slept in Truett's bed Tuesday night and Wednesday night. And then I came home and slept on No, Monday night and Tuesday night. And then I came home and slept in my own bed. Thankfully, my flight made it home and then got up and then we fly there and then we stay in a hotel room for two nights. And then we get on the cruise and we stay on the cruise for whatever, seven nights, six nights or seven nights. But I was a little bit, my head was a little spinny with all of that happening because I was trying to pack for just Virginia and then just for Tanya (39:51.79) Yeah, I can imagine. Jasa (39:59.18) know, hotel and just for the cruise or whatever. So, and we know I can't think on that level. Tanya (40:04.012) I mean you kind of need two of everything to do that. You need two of a lot of things to do that. To have an extra bag. Jasa (40:06.543) So then I came home and I've washed all my dirty clothes, but thankfully we get to do laundry on the cruise. And so we get to bring a lot of things home that are already clean. So then I came home and just washed a few things and I haven't really unpacked, but today I'm just going to unpack just to make sure I have everything I need and then pack it back because it's all clean. So, and we're doing the exact same cruise. Tanya (40:30.466) Because you're leaving. Is it the exact same cruise? A Gaither cruise? Jasa (40:34.887) It's the exact same cruise. Well, no, it's not a Gator cruise, but we go to the exact same ports. I'm super excited about this cruise. This is a new one for us, but he is a podcaster and his name is LT. And I did not know who he was, but he has a huge following. Apparently there are 700 people on this cruise, but he's a Marine. And what he did was, Well, I guess I better not tell everything yet. but the Isaacs are singing on the cruise, so that will be fun, but I'm hoping that it's, yeah, I'm just really looking forward to it. That's what I'm saying. I'm really looking forward to it. Yeah. I'm going to listen to him before I go. Cliff has listened to him. So he's like a conservative Christian podcaster. his family talked him into having this podcast. They were like, you have way too much information and has a huge following. So I'm really looking forward to Tanya (41:16.78) Okay. Tanya (41:24.974) Gotcha. Tanya (41:32.878) so they were like, you're talking to us too much. So if you could just talk to the screen. We can relate to that, can't we? Jasa (41:37.799) Right. Yeah. Pretty phenomenal. He's a pretty phenomenal guy. So... Yeah. Tanya (41:46.468) that'll be fun. That'll be really fun. So six nights, seven nights. Jasa (41:52.112) Ummm, well like we're gone longer than that. Ummm, because we have to be there early but yeah, I mean it's a seven day cruise. It's seven day cruise, seven night cruise, I don't know. You know, I live in the moment. Are we going home today? No, we're not going home today. Tanya (42:05.09) I'm curious, is it the same boat? Do you know, have any way of knowing that? So actually you just could have stayed on the boat. Jasa (42:08.539) Yeah, it is. It is the same boat, which is cool when we get to do that. Yeah, we could have. Not really, because another cruise went out and then it comes in and then we get on and go. But a lot of our people do stay on the cruise. Tanya (42:21.454) gotcha. Okay. Or you could have stayed in Alaska. Okay. So many interesting things. Wow. Well, yeah, it is an incredible Jasa (42:28.059) We could have, yeah. Yeah. It's an incredible job that I love so much. So many interesting people. Like I said, work really, really hard, but it's just such satisfying work and I love Tanya (42:44.642) I'm so proud of you. You're just a busy little queen bee and I love it. You're just taking control. My favorite story is that you have to tell some people like, this is not your event. Like you're not the right color card holder to come into this event. And then they like to be like, but I want to. And then you have to tell them no, which, how does that work Jasa (42:57.445) Right. Yeah. Yeah. huh. Jasa (43:06.408) Well, and I will say that some people really appreciate that and some people don't. So usually the people that will push back are the people who do not appreciate the rules. They like to create their own rules. But then I had some people come up to me at the end of the cruise. This one man in particular said this to me. goes, they were getting autographs from the Gaithers and he said, I'd like to get your autograph. And I just laughed and he goes, no, let me tell you why. He said, because you knew the rules. and you enforced them and I appreciate Tanya (43:37.23) See, you are famous. Jasa (43:42.407) Well, to my door people, so the Gaither Cruise, we had 2 ,000 passengers. so interacting with the, so mainly we're taking care of the VIPs. But when I interact with the passengers, we're all assigned to a door that comes into the auditorium. But my, mean, it is a very serious situation on the Gaither Cruise. And a lot of them are, have mobility issues and they have wheelchairs and scooters and canes and walkers and all of this kind of stuff. sweet, enjoyable people. They will line up outside of my door an hour and a half before the show starts because getting good seating is just so important. So there are two different colors because every show we have to do it twice. But then in addition to those two other colors, we have four different priority colors so that everybody gets a chance to go in first and get a good seat. So I have all of these sweet, sweet people lining up outside of my door for an hour and a half. And you know when you're at Disney World and you're in these long lines, they try to make it enjoyable by showing videos and stuff like that. So I try to make it enjoyable for my people and kind of get to know them. And you know, we're all creatures of habit. So whatever door we go in the first night, we want to go in that same door with the same person and sit in the same area. You know, so by the end of the week, like we're all crying singing Friends Are Friends Forever because we've really gotten to know each other this week. And so it's just sweet people. And so we, go up, the first night I went out and I said, hi, welcome to my door. My name is Jasa. Clearly I'm from Boston. They always think that's the thing. Tanya (45:20.398) Well they thought you were the warm -up comedian act. That's what they thought! Jasa (45:24.259) I told them, said, this is my only stage. So this is my stage. So we would sing and like the first night that the priority color was yellow. And I said, yellow is my favorite color in honor of yellow. Let's sing. You are my sunshine. So we sang you are my sunshine. And I videoed it. Everybody's singing. And of course, a lot of people there are like song leaders or singers that have been singing great Gator music their whole life. And so we had some people that really were standouts. and they're singing and they were harmonizing and they were singing louder than other people and they were giving me their credentials and I've been singing Sandy Patty my whole life and I mean I get to hear all of this stuff with all of these people. Lots of people are telling me about how their spouses have died and then they're coming alone and I'm telling you I love it so much. I love those people so much and then another time that I'm interacting Tanya (45:52.483) Tanya (46:15.97) Yeah. Jasa (46:21.003) with the people is they all get an opportunity to meet and greet the stars. So they stand, I had a thousand people in line to meet and greet Bill Gaither, Sandy Patty, Mark Lowry, and the Gaither Vocal Band. And it's so important to them. Some of them were bringing the oldest... Tanya (46:30.573) Whoa. Jasa (46:40.973) material you've ever seen, like when Bill and Gloria were so young and had just started, and these were precious things to them to get to meet, and then they get their picture made. So what we do, Cliff's part of the picture taking group, I work the line. So I go through the line and I tell everybody. Now to make this efficient, you've got to have your book open where you want to sign and you've got to have your camera ready. I said you've got to have your passcode in. I said if you get up there and start trying to remember your passcode they're gonna say next. So have your camera open and they're gonna take your pictures and everything and so I got to walk through this whole line. This was twice I did this a thousand people each day. that I get to walk through and get to ask everybody about their lives and they ask me about their lives. And so that night, that first night I told Cliff, I said, I have never used more words in my whole life. I used 400 million words today. And it was funny, Cliff and I would be around each other, but we didn't get to talk. And I went in one night and I'm like, tell me when you have the head space for me to tell you about my drama today. Tanya (47:46.776) when you have the heads. Jasa (47:49.315) Because we're so, so busy. But it's just a great busy because we know all of the people on the ship, like the entertainment director and the captain and all the people, you know, we know them personally and that is so fun to know them. And then we get to know the VIPs personally because we pick them up at the airport and then we take them to the hotel and then we take them to the ship. So we get to know them on a personal level. And so when I'm standing there, waiting for their luggage to come, which takes longer and longer these days, you know, like we're standing there an hour. I get to know people so much better and it's so fun. And so then like the VIPs will come in and they're like, Jace, have you seen my mama? It's just so Tanya (48:35.053) I would be in trouble there. Okay, but you remember faces. Jasa (48:38.051) You would, but you and Brad Pitt would be, yeah. Well, but you get to know them on a very deeper level when you're with them so much. So it's just so fun. And then our friends Jim and Sharon went with us on the cruise. And I told them, said, no, we're probably not going to see you for the first three days. And we really didn't. But then a little later in the week, we got to do things with them and we got to go. It was the greatest thing because one of the neatest things about Alaska is the salmon. Tanya (48:45.592) That's true. That's very true. Jasa (49:06.683) And can be, and Cliff was there, you know, two weeks before and there were no salmon. They came in the night before we got there this time. So we're standing and you can just see, I could give you, I could write a term paper on salmon. Like it is so fascinating. I mean, that the Lord has done this, but the salmon, they're jumping up in the air and coming down. You know what they're doing when they do Tanya (49:33.07) Is it called spawning? I don't know. What are they doing? Jasa (49:36.559) Maybe, maybe you should help me write this term paper. But they're causing their eggs to fall down lower. That's what they're doing. But they don't know what they're doing. God has just put the instinct in. And so it's just popping like popcorn out there. And we walk up in the, nobody is more fun to watch this with than my friend Sharon because she was just screaming and laughing every time they'd pop up. It was like so fun for her to see that. And so we stopped watching this dammit and just started watching her. Tanya (49:39.534) No. Jasa (50:04.421) because she was so cute about it. Then, then, okay, that was when we were in Sitka. And then we get in Ketchikan, and you can go, there's a river there, and their goal, what they do, what they are born for, is to swim upstream. So you're watching them, and they swim upstream, and then something catches them and carries them all the way And they, but all they know, all they know to do is just swim upstream. And they go up and then they lay their eggs and that's mostly their whole life. But it is just such a fascinating things to see. took, fascinating thing to see. I took pictures and videos that I'm going to send you. But we're just so excited that they got there the night before because Cliff felt so much pressure because Jim and Sharon were going and he just wanted them to have the best. you know, experience ever because sometimes we go to Alaska and it's fog and you can't see the glaciers or anything and if the salmon are not there, I mean it's beautiful whenever you go but I woke up that first morning at the glacier and it was foggy and I just started praying number one for Cliff because I knew how important it was to him that Jim and Sharon see this and I started praying for them. Tanya (50:58.35) OK. Jasa (51:14.241) And thank the Lord, it went away. The weather was beautiful and perfect and we had the best time with them. It was just so great. And I got to be with one of your personal faves. Tanya (51:27.404) Linda Randall. Yeah, I don't know a lot of people that you travel with, but you sent a selfie in an elevator and you were trying to tell me who all was in the, and I was like, Linda Randall. Linda Randall. And you said, how do you know her? said, God on the mountain, she slays that song. And does she end up singing it on the cruise? Yeah. That's right. That's right. Yeah. I finally got the entire video because the first one you sent me was like three seconds. And I thought that was me and JSA. Jasa (51:38.222) huh. Jasa (51:45.317) Yeah. Remember us at Uvideas. Jasa (51:52.817) Yeah, because somebody came and asked me a question. I'm like, dang it. No questions, please. Tanya (52:01.922) My mom and papa, you my mom has a beautiful singing voice, strong, beautiful singing voice. If she had wanted to record albums and do that with her life, she easily could have. But her and her, yeah, well, her brother -in -law, yeah, don't have, I don't sing, but you know, I can, I played the piano. But her brother -in -law and her sister and her, they did travel and they did do things a lot. They Jasa (52:12.901) Wow, that explains a where your talent came from. Okay. Tanya (52:30.594) They were in high demand, one might say. Well, anyway, the band broke up at some point. And so I became the piano player and mom and my papa, my grandfather, they would sing God on the mountain. And when you talk about bringing down a church, they would bring it down. And I just had the pleasure, well, the honor, the undeserved honor playing the piano while they, while they did that. But in order to learn, Jasa (52:49.585) Wow. Tanya (52:59.65) how to follow them, because they would just take off. They just take off from... I really had to know that song. And so I had Linda Randall on a, not a CD, no ma 'am, on a cassette tape. Yes, I did. Was not, not that old. But I had her by my piano on my boombox. And I would just rewind and play to understand the chord changes and the runs and the transitions and the callbacks. Jasa (53:03.302) Mm -hmm. Jasa (53:12.325) At least it wasn't an eight track. Tanya (53:29.166) Yeah, I had to be on my toes. If I have listened to her sing that song once, I have listened to her sing it 300 times. So it's a part of my core memory. And then her face, of course I recognize her face, but also her hair. to die for. Jasa (53:36.458) my word. Jasa (53:42.405) that hair. Well, she is a beautiful person inside and out. So last cruise, I only knew her from the outside. This cruise, what's another thing that is great? This is my plug for Inspiration Cruises, people. If you want to go on a cruise, go with Inspiration Cruises because they're going to make it as personable and turnkey. Tanya (53:48.695) Yes, she Jasa (54:07.751) as you could possibly expect. And I just get so much feedback at the end. It just makes me so proud to be a part of this company. But we go on excursions with the passengers so that they can spend time getting to know the artists that they've only admired their whole life. So if you would have been with me, Tanya, you could have gone to a salmon bake with Linda Randall, Gordon Moat, and Jimmy Fortune. and we got to go to the salmon bag and you saw the reel that I made. They literally, it was a buffet, there was a waterfall there, we just went and spent the afternoon with passengers. Okay, here's the sweetest thing. So Jimmy Fortune sang with the Statler Brothers for 21 years. He wrote more than a name on a wall. If you don't know what I'm talking about, go listen to it now and take your Clen -X's with you. That song, I will cry every single time on that song. Tanya (55:01.047) Okay, we're going to link that song in our show notes so you don't have to remember it I'm putting it in right now. Okay? Jasa (55:01.095) and it's a mom saying, okay, okay. The mom is saying, please tell him he's more than a name on a wall. And you know what, while I'm talking about. So Jimmy, so he's been retired from the Statler Brothers for 22 years and he is a solo artist now. Well, my dad had told me how much he likes Jimmy Fortune. Tanya (55:15.064) Yeah, I did. Jasa (55:25.773) And I said, he's going to be on my cruise. And then I found out I was going to be on the excursion with him. And my dad said, if you get a chance to tell Jimmy, tell him I don't only admire him as a singer, but also as a Christian. So I got to tell Jimmy that. And he said, can I use your phone and send your dad a video? Yes. And did I not send you that video? OK. And he gets on there and he said, what's your dad's name? And I said, James. And he said, James. Tanya (55:46.21) Stop Tanya (55:49.677) You did. Jasa (55:55.803) He said, I love you too, buddy. He said, I appreciate you and just the most sincere thing. So then we get to the excursion and Cliff and I are eating with Nina and Jimmy. And I said, so, you know, really the purpose is, is that you just interact with the guests. And I said, I'll be taking pictures and everything like that. And Jimmy Fortune says, he said, I love it. I love it. He said, if God's given me one gift. Now we know what Jimmy Fortune's gift is. He is one of the most incredible tenors on the planet. He said, if God's given me one gift, it's loving people. And he said, I love people. And he and Linda and Gordon Mote cannot say enough about Gordon Mote. So he is blind, but like so, so super talented. He's played with the Gathers forever and everyone else. Like he is a legend. Tanya (56:34.306) Wow. Jasa (56:51.823) But anyway, then I had some other friends on the cruise, Carolyn and Jim, but Carolyn's first name is Elizabeth. So she, her husband said, now her name is Elizabeth, right there on the spot, Jimmy Fortune burst into the song Elizabeth. That was the Statler Brothers, probably number one hit ever. Best hit ever. Tanya (57:12.405) See, it's the gift that keeps on giving. You can't even go on an excursion and not be entertained by these people. Jasa (57:18.363) Well, then it got better. Of course, I'm videoing everything because I was like, are you kidding me that I am in Alaska and Jimmy Fortune is just impromptu Lee, impromptu Lee. Would that work? In an impromptu fashion, he started singing Elizabeth. Okay, well then you think it can't get any better than this. Gordon Moat was like, let's do that again. I want to harmonize with you. Tanya (57:28.846) Sure Tanya (57:44.172) No way. Jasa (57:44.999) had died and gone to heaven. It sounded like angels singing, me and angels. But it was just so fantastic. Like I could not get enough. So I was just floating. It was just such an amazing time. So I'll just let me tell you who was on there. When you get Gaither and friends, you don't know who his friends are going to be. Now lot of these friends have been with them for well, 40 years. I think at least yeah, since the beginning of time. So he has the Gaither vocal band, which at this point consists of Reggie Smith, whose wife is Lady Love, so she's on there too. Adam Crabb, who's from the Crabb family. His brother Jason Crabb just had Song of the Year last year called Good Morning Mercy. Can't get enough of that, so good. But then, okay, just a little interruption here. I was standing outside of my doors, you know, trying to keep a red out of the blue section. And then all of a sudden I hear Jason Krabs singing, They Baptized Jesse Taylor, which my dad used to sing. And so I said to her, don't come in these doors. I will be right back. But that is one of my favorite songs because my dad used to sing it to me. So I go in and film it for my dad, you know, because it's so good. And then the beautiful thing about Bill Gaither, it's all unscripted. No one knows when they're going to sing, what they're going to sing. Like it's just amazing. And then you think you've sung your song and you start walking to your seat and he'll go, let's sing that last verse one more time. So then he comes back and it just keeps going and going and going. And it was just so fantastic. So Angie Priam is on there, soulful, and her and Chris Blue are on there. Like they sometimes would go to their seat, and Bill would start talking and they would just start it from their seat all over again, over and over and over. And I'm telling you, we had hundred year old people rocking the boat, rocking the ship. I mean, they were holding hands, they bless them. They would get their phones out. Tanya (59:51.926) wow. Jasa (01:00:00.313) and try to find their flashlights and wave them. And if there people in my area and they were trying so hard and the song would be over before they could get their flashlights. So I was trying to help in that way. So they could get their flashlights on. Of course, then they'd turn around and go, now how do I turn it off? But it was so sweet. And of
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Once again we have a very out there episode of Nerdgasm Noire for y'all. We talk about upcoming movies and shows we're excited about seeing, why all of the rappers are up in arms, as well as deciding which nepo babies are keepable and which we could do without. Also Team Queer tries to recruit Jamie to their team. We just need Natasha Lyonne to also join the team. Come check it out! 0:00: Knuckles Series trailer 4:10: Upcoming entertainment 5:43: Fantastic 4 & DC 9:37: XMen 97 & Star Trek are “Woke”? 16:28: Wicked 18:18 KELLY CLARKSON! 22:49: Blame it on the alcohol 24:54 Country Carter's impact 30:20: The Easy Listening Misogyny of Drake 38:08 Madame Web & Nepo Babies 43:00 3rd Rock from the Sun 47:00 Jamie Should Interview Chance The Rapper 50:10 Second Best Hospital in the Galaxy 51:31: Natasha Lyonne 55:01 Lyshana Lynch 56:42 Mr. & Mrs. Smith 59:38: The Marvels 1:05:20 Ron Pearlman is Zaddy? 1:06:25 True Detective, True Thirst 1:09:54 Finding a Lady Love 1:13:54: From JP to Janelle James 1:15:24: Where to find us online! Check out our carrd to see where you can find us! https://nerdgasmnoire.carrd.co/ Make sure you join our new discord channel and hang out with the community! discord.gg/7DqMZSy ENJOY! Hosts: De, Jamie, JP, Maria, Melissa, Storm Producer: De, Jamie, JP, Maria, Melissa, Storm Writing Team: De, Jamie, JP, Maria, Melissa, Storm Editor: De Audio Production: De Theme Song: Feelin Good provided by Mike (Pound 4 Pound Podcast) & Marion Moore from ALBM Production Design: JP Fairfield Social Media: Melissa, Storm
Fluent Fiction - Hebrew: Serious Talk at Tel Aviv Cafe: Delving into the Essence of Words Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.org/serious-talk-at-tel-aviv-cafe-delving-into-the-essence-of-words Story Transcript:He: בלב תל אביב, במרכז המלהיב, תחת השמיים הכחולים, נמצא פינת קפה מקומית בתוך קניון קטן. באותה בו קרה, דוד, שרה, ויעל נחתו שם על ספה נמוכה, ליד שולחן זכוכית קטן שבמרכזו עמדה ונה ז'אקלין קטנה, משמיעות שבוע גאולה.En: In the heart of Tel Aviv, in the dazzling center, under the blue skies, there is a local cafe corner inside a small mall. On a cold evening, Dud, Sarah, and Yael settled there on a low couch, next to a small glass table with a small Jacqueline plant in its center, emitting a weekly grace.He: דוד, נער גבוה ורזה, אצבעותיו מנקות תמיד מאובק ושאריתות של ניירות כתיבה, הביט ביעל ושרה וחייך. "אז, אתם מבינות מה זה 'תכלס'?" שאל. יעל, עם שיערה החום הסוער שעטף את שדרה, מביא ליידי לאהבה או למלחמה, נשענה לאחור וחייכה. שרה, בעלת העיניים הברוקות והשפתיים הוורודות, התעצמה אל קדימה ביתר סקרנות.En: Dud, a tall and slender young man, his fingers always clean of dust and remnants of writing papers, looked at Yael and Sarah and smiled. "So, do you understand what 'Seriously' means?" he asked. Yael, with her fiery brown hair enveloping her silhouette, bringing to mind Lady Love or War, leaned back and smiled. Sarah, with her piercing eyes and pink lips, leaned forward with more curiosity.He: דוד התחיל להסביר, מתאר את התהליך של הגעה לעין השיחה, הגיעה לטעם הממשי של המילים, נקבובה הבסיס שמשתרעת מידי מבחן למבחן בקרב מילים רבות. הוא דיבר ודיבר, חולה את הווילונות של המילה 'תכלס', ניסה לנקוט בה את הבסיס של המושג, למצוא לקרוא את הפירוש שהיא מביאה עמה.En: Dud started to explain, describing the process of reaching the essence of the conversation, getting to the real taste of words, the core that stretches from test to test amid many words. He spoke and spoke, delving into the essence of the word 'Seriously,' trying to grasp the concept, to find the meaning it carries.He: שרה, שקלעה את שיערה לדיקה חדה, הביטה בו במבט מבולבל. "דוד, תכלס, אתה יכול לחסוך לנו את הכל ולספר לנו פשוט מה זה?" שאלה היא בענוינות.En: Sarah, who tucked her hair with a sharp gesture, looked at him with a bewildered look. "Dud, come on, can you spare us all and just tell us what it means?" she asked earnestly.He: דוד שותק. הרפה קצת את השרירים, שקע את עיניו בשולחנית המוליך לשדרות רוטשילד שמתלגלגלת עוד מעבר לחלונות. "וואו..." אמר הוא מבולבל. "את רק העמדת את זה במילים. תכלס, זו כמעט בדיוק הדרך שבה אני היה מסביר את זה." שרה ויעל התחילו לצחוק. "גם אני לא הבנתי מה דיברת," אמרה יעל מבין דחיקות.En: Dud remained silent. He relaxed his muscles a bit, his eyes sinking into the table leading to Rothschild Boulevard rolling past the windows. "Wow..." he said, bewildered. "You just put it in words. Seriously, that's almost exactly how I would have explained it." Sarah and Yael began to laugh. "I didn't understand what you were saying either," Yael said with a squeezed smile.He: בסוף המפגש, דוד, שרה ויעל המשיכו לדון בנוסח שיחה כזו או אחרת. הם לא הצליחו להגיע להסכמה מוחלטת, אבל הם כן הצליחו להבין את החשיבות של 'תכלס', שכן היא מאפשרת לשיחה להתרחש ברמה עמוקה ומשמעותית יותר.En: At the end of the meeting, Dud, Sarah, and Yael continued to discuss another such conversation or another. They did not reach a definite agreement, but they did manage to understand the importance of 'Seriously,' as it allows the conversation to take place at a deeper and more meaningful level. Vocabulary Words:corner: פינהmall: קניוןcouch: ספהplant: צמחgrace: חןfingers: אצבעותsilhouette: צלליתessence: עצםconversation: שיחהtaste: טעםwords: מיליםcore: ליבהmeaning: משמעותgesture: תנועהexplain: להסבירagreement: הסכמהconcept: רעיוןunderstand: להביןimportance: חשיבותdeeper: עמוקweek: שבועmess: מבטטsharp: חדspar: לחסוךlean: להטותanxiety: דחקתlaugh: לצחוקcuriosity: סקרנותgrasp: להביןrelaxed: מרוגעBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/fluent-fiction-hebrew--5818690/support.
Welcome to episode 7 of the Wed.Co Podcast, where we dive into the heartwarming world of wedding celebrations. Today, we're thrilled to have Annie, a renowned celebrant, sharing her inspiring journey in the wedding industry. Tune in as she unfolds her experiences, from the initial steps of becoming a celebrant to the intricate challenges she faced while steering her business through the dynamic wedding landscape. Annie's story is a testament to the power of passion and perseverance. She opens up about the delicate art of balancing work and personal life, ensuring that her love for the job doesn't lead to burnout. Her insights into the importance of implementing effective business systems provide valuable lessons for anyone looking to streamline their operations in the wedding sector. Rebranding and building a strong, resonant brand is another cornerstone of Annie's narrative. She delves into how she crafted a brand that echoes her values and appeals to her ideal clients. Moreover, she highlights the critical process of expanding her team, emphasizing the importance of finding celebrants who not only share her enthusiasm but also fit seamlessly into her business ethos. In our chat with Celebrant Lady Love, Annie discusses the multifaceted role of a celebrant. She covers expansion into DJing and MCing, underscoring the significance of being passionate about your work and aligning with like-minded vendors. The dialogue traverses the challenges of juggling multiple roles, the necessity of quality equipment, and the profound impact of investing in client experience. The episode gives great takeaways for both couples planning their big day and professionals navigating the wedding industry. Key points include the importance of choosing vendors who share your vision, the art of letting go and trusting your vendor team, and the value of continuous skill improvement. Our chapters guide you through Annie's fascinating story: 00:00 - Introduction to Annie's World 01:16 - The Genesis of a Celebrant 04:07 - Navigating Business Challenges 06:02 - The Dance of Work and Passion 08:27 - Mastering Business Systems 10:16 - The Celebrant's Journey Begins 12:08 - Crafting Heartfelt Ceremony Scripts 16:29 - Discovering a Unique Celebrant Style 19:41 - The Art of Rebranding 44:06 - Expanding the Celebrant Team 47:01 - The Essence of Passion in Success 47:55 - Growth and Transition 48:17 - Diversifying Services 48:37 - The Intricacies of Multiple Roles 49:28 - The Role of Quality Equipment 50:17 - Investing in the Right Gear 51:13 - Embracing Industry Changes 52:05 - Elevating Client Experiences 53:01 - Balancing Pricing and Quality 53:29 - Selecting the Perfect Vendors 55:12 - Crafting Unforgettable Ceremonies 58:01 - The Trust in Your Vendor Team 59:22 - Final Nuggets of Wisdom 59:51 - How to Book Annie's Services 01:00:45 - Future Collaborations and Endeavors If this episode resonates with you, don't forget to subscribe and leave us a review. Your support helps us continue delivering invaluable advice to engaged couples and wedding professionals alike. Stay updated on our latest episodes by following us on Instagram @wed.copodcast and catch all your favorite wedding professionals on our YouTube channel @wed.copodcast We're also streaming on top podcast platforms like Apple, Spotify, and IheartRadio, under the WedCo Podcast banner. Join us next time on the Wed.Co Podcast as we continue to explore the enchanting, emotional journey of weddings. Toga and Joel xx
Amys community you did NOT disappoint! In this week's episode Amy and mate Lisa recap the 'Rise and Wine' event from the weekend where over 150 incredible women joined them, from all over the country, to eat, drink and be generally fucking awesome. The bongos were loud, the side boobs were generous, and everyone (even Lisa) made it to the dance floor. Follow Amy on everything HERE Produced by DM PodcastsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Military Mondays bring you all things military. The brave men and women who CHoOSE to serve in the United states military should be honored. Their families also scarifice for the freedom we enjoy in the United States. These outstanding individuals deserve our thanks and our unwavering support. We will bring special guests to talk about how we can support our military and veterans. Their choice to stand up for their country should be rewarded, and never forgotten. Tune in to learn all about how you can do your part to support our active men and women in the military and all our veterans and their families!
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CUZ I HAVE TO...when living your dream is the only option - with JULIE SLATER & JASON FRIDAY.
Hosts Julie Slater and Jason Friday continue (Part Two) their conversation with Ben Bridwell from Band of Horses...His new lady in his life after a painful divorce...a Civil Wars reenactment...the pains of showering for the pod (lol)...our mutual friend Eric Gorfain (from The Section Quartet)...Ben busting Julie and Jason for looking like they aren't in the same room...Josh Tillman...live shows that rock our worlds...how difficult divorce is in South Carolina...and we dig into IT'S 5 O'CLOCK somewhere - where we ask Ben five quick unusual questions to get to know him better. Follow @cuzihavetopodcast on Instagram for all the latest news. We'd love to hear from you - email us at cuzihavetopodcast@gmail.com. Find other episodes or leave us a voice message for the show on the anchor website. Thanks for tuning in! Keep on living those dreams, friends, CUZ YOU HAVE TO!! - jULIE AND jASON --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cuzihaveto/message
Early James "Racing To A Red Light"Early James "Straightjacket For Two"Early James "Real Low Down Lonesome" Duet W. Sierra FerrellDr. John “Funny How Time Slips Away”Dr. John “Gimme That Old Time Religion” feat. Willie NelsonDr. John “End Of The Line” feat. Aaron NevilleLee Fields “Forever”Lee Fields “Two Jobs”Lee Fields “The Door”Thee Sacred Souls "Lady Love"Thee Sacred Souls “Easier Said Than Done”Thee Sacred Souls “Sorrow For Tomorrow”Jesper Lindell ”Westcoast Rain”Jesper Lindell ”Twilight”Jesper Lindell “Dance” Escuchar audio
Mrs Pricilla Price was Born in Virgina the daughter of a Coal miner. In the early 60s she performed for heads of state , including the Kennedy's in Hyannis port and both Queen Elizabeth and Prime Minster Lester B. Pearson, In Montreal Canada. In the 70s she was an opening act for big shows while touring the states and overseas. In the 80s and 90s she performed at big festivals as a recording artist for Rock House Records while touring Paris, Italy and Greece. She also performed in a Tony - Award - Nominated- Broadway Musical It ain't nothing but the Blues. Pricilla has received many Life time acheivement awards, and a distiguished citizen award from W va Govenor Joe Machin III. In 2016 she was inducted into the W. va All Black Schools Sports and Academic Hall of Fame. She continues to perform at Concert Venues nationwide. We will also have Lady Love from last weeks program: LadyLove® singing Jazz, pop music, R&B and Blues gave her the opportunity to explore those sounds. Performing as a lead singer in her family jazz band “J Surrender” gave her the exposure to join the stage play “Perilous Times” produced and directed by TJ Hemphill for 2 consecutive years. LadyLove® along with her twin sister sang background vocals for Grammy Nominee Keith Washington at the renowned out door theatre in Detroit, Mi, Chene Park, opening up for the MaryJane girls and headliner, Charlie Wilson as well as MGM Casino and restaurant “Ignite” to bring in the New Year. During her downtime she writes and arranges music as well as hosts a live music review show Please support The Black Jewish Queen Live Chat or the Chat Reel with Billy and Friends you can send your monetary donations through: paypal.me/psychotherapycheckou To support the shoe donations. Contact givebackjamaica@gmail.com or go to webpage www.givebackjamaica.org
Join the Chat Reel with Billy and friends as we interview Lady Love an onstage singer. in one of her youtube videos she sings :Satin Doll Revue…the preservation of Jazz Greatest woman in the world. LadyLove®️ who portrays jazz legend Carmen McRae, takes the stage and passes the love of music to the audience. Satin Doll Revue, where the legendary jazz musicians come to life. If you would like to be a supporter of The Black Jewish Queen Live Chat or the Chat Reel with Billy and Friends you can send your monetary donations through: paypal.me/psychotherapycheckou To support the shoe donations. Contact givebackjamaica@gmail.com or go to webpage www.givebackjamaica.org
Lee Fields “Sentimental Fool”: ”Forever” ”I Should Have Let You Be” ”Sentimental Fool” ”Two Jobs” ”Just Give Me Your Time” ”Save Your Tears for Someone New” ”The Door” ”What Did I Do” ”Without A Heart” ”Ordinary Lives” ”Your face Before My Eyes” ”Extraordinary Man” Thee Sacred Souls “Thee Sacred Souls”: "Lady Love" “Easier Said Than Done” “Weak For Your Love” “Future Lover” Escuchar audio
Welcome to Lady Love's house party. This set features 21 House, Tech House, Bass House, and Nu Disco tracks from such amazing artists as Todd Terry, Riva Starr, Crazibiza, Armand Van Helden, Man P, Indeep, and more! I know you're going to dig it and thanks again for listening.
On this week's Dudes Behind the Foods, Tim has Sherry Cola on while David is away in Korea, to eat some Dim Sum and talk about life. Follow Tim on Insta: @timchantarangsu Follow David on Insta: @davidsocomedy To watch Dudes Behind the Foods podcast videos on YouTube: www.youtube.com/timothy Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or by using this link: https://bit.ly/DudesBehindtheFoodsPod... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Party Stream Muzik hosted by Niketra Beraud highlights new and trending music video artists, discuss topics in the entertainment industry and shares her journey as an artist. The show is expected to launch on a semi-private video on demand platform. With many copyright laws and an ever evolving industry my intention is to share my love of music, celebrate the work of every artist and have a good time. Follow the podcast for more details and updates for release of the website and tv show. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nikbcreative/message
En esta emisión de 8 Track con Cheko Záun y compañía, disfrutamos de la presencia de Lady Love de la tienda Grosella. Nos trajo juguetes vintage. También tuvimos la música en vivo de Sarmad.
1 West Island The Invisible Session 03:50 echoes of africa 2 Hole In My Pocket Ruthie Foster 04:42 Runaway Soul 3 Bridges Instead Of Walls Staple Singers 04:01 Be What You Are 4 Top Ten Gregory Isaacs 03:24 Cool Ruler Come Again 5 Roots Of Love (Bonus Alternative Mixes) Quiet Elegance 04:12 The Complete Quiet Elegance On Hi Records 6 Treat Her Right Roy Head 02:32 Texas Soul & Country Man:Crazy Cajun Recordings 7 It's Not Your Business Sharon Clark & The Product Of Time 02:59 Eccentric Soul: The Young Disciples 8 She's Looking Good (Galaxy) Roger Collins 02:24 Get Back Up Again 15 9 Keep on sockin it to me Sam Moore 02:53 The Lost Album 10 get out of my way Batti Mamzelle 04:05 11 Middle of Love Beverley Knight 04:11 Soulsville 12 Ruby Lee Bill Withers 03:17 +'Justments 13 Subway Joe Joe Bataan y Los Fulanos 03:32 King Of Latin Soul 14 High On Your Love Kings Go Forth 04:14 The Outsiders Are Back 15 The Speech DeRobert & The Half-Truths 03:45 I'm Tryin' 16 Supernatural Thing Ben E King 04:11 Sampled Volume 4 (Disc 1) 17 Over The Rainbow BIM SHERMAN 06:17 Miracle 18 World War Three Barbara Mason 10:04 Lady Love 19 Overcome Soothsayers 03:51 Tradition 20 Daddy Sweet Feat. Pat Kalla Guts 06:20 Philantropiques 21 The Fixer Brass Knuckle Brass Band 03:19 Split Lip 22 IN THE DARK with NICHOLA RICHARDS THE MIGHTY MOCAMBOS 03:12 SHOWDOWN (Mocambo Records MLP 1008) 23 Nervous Like Me The Dap Kings 04:07 Modern Funk 24 She's Hooked - (with Reggie Wa Soulive 04:02 Break Out 25 Hey Girl Sonny Knight & The Lakers 02:52 I'm Still Here 26 Thank You ft. Amad Henderson, Bernard Fowler & Fred Fowler Shango 07:27 Shango Funk Theology 27 Don't Joke With A Hungry Man feat. Spanky Wilson Quantic 05:18 Mishaps Happening 28 you've always got the blues Bobby 'Blue' Bland 04:07 Get On Down With
Welcome back creeps, tonight we bring to you a trio of classics. Jen has a historial medical mystery that leaves one woman incredibly pissed, Cassie has the story of a man that stole money AND the hearts of his hostages and Sophie has the most bizarre hobby drama yet.
I don't recall this ever happening before, but on today's edition of The Adult Toy Price Is Right, all three of the female contestants were fine purveyors of the Lady Lovin'!! I mean, the 3 guys all like ladies too...but the ladies LOOOOOVE ladies. And we love love here on the morning show. Especially when they let us watch. It's THE ADULT TOY PRICE IS RIGHT brought to by Moonlight Adult Boutique!! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the latest episode of the 80336. This episode is dedicated to our ladies shining a light on their protection and ways in which we can improve it. Make sure to stop by and give us a listen.
A man writes about getting his wife off manually. A man has a parking lot MFM. A woman tries a bit of lady love. A man reminisces about the delights of satisfying an older woman. If you have any erotic fantasies you want to share or even if it is to say hello please feel free to send them to Nikky@dearnikky.comor anonymously DearNikky.com/confessions By submitting a story and/or question you certify the following stipulations to be true: You are the sole creator of the submission; You are 18 years of age or older and legally able to write, submit erotic or pornographic material Stories including Bestiality, Incest and Incest Fantasies, Underage Role-Play, Rape Sex, Rape Fantasies or other non-consensual content or Racial slurs will not be aired. I am releasing all rights to this creation You can find me also a Twitter and Instagram. If you liked the show please leave a positive review on any platform you listen to the show on. You can send me confessions directly to my P.O. Box. 1750 Jefferson St. #104674 Jefferson City, MO 65109 You can find me Dear Nikky: https://dearnikky.com Podchaser: https://bit.ly/30biLFX Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3zLPXEi iTunes: https://apple.co/2WRQlCV --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dearnikky/message
Canciones nuevas combinadas con temas de fondo de fonoteca elegidos ad hoc. El boom actual de Jon Batiste, el pop puramente inglés de Rush Week con su último singuel. Valerie June rescata a la reina Carla Thomas. Las guitarras de George Benson y Lee Ritenour alivian de cualquier desazón de lunes. Lo mismo que el refrescante vibráfono de Roy Ayers. Las hermanas Cass Elliot y Leah Kunkel… El encuentro de Tom Johnston (Doobie Bros) y Delbert McClinton en los estudios de Muscle Shoals. Hoy Miguel Ríos, nuestro Miguel Ríos cumple 76 años. DISCO 1 GENE PAGE Theme from Star Trek (9) DISCO 2 TOM JOHNSTON & DELBERT McCLINTON Giving It Up For Your Love (MUSCLES SHOALS - 15) DISCO 3 JON BATISTE I Need You (12) DISCO 4 RUSH WEEK Past Lives (Cara B Corte último) DISCO 5 GEORGE BENSON Love Ballad Live (11) DISCO 6 VALERIE JUNE & CARLA THOMAS Call Me A Fool (7) DISCO 7 CARLA THOMAS I Play For Keeps (2) DISCO 8 LEE RITENOUR Road Runner (19) DISCO 9 YOUNG GUN SILVER FOX Private Paradise (8) DISCO 10 LAKE STREET DIVE Being A Woman (4) DISCO 11 ROY AYERS E Funk (6) DISCO 12 LEAH KUNKEL Temptation (13) DISCO 13 CASS ELLIOT Lady Love (6) DISCO 14 MIGUEL RÍOS El viaje (Like an Old Time Movie) (17) Escuchar audio
Welcome to Wine, Wicked Crimes, and Cat Moms, Oh My! On this podcast, Courtney and Kat, two spicy cat moms with trucker mouths, discuss true crime with a full helping of dark humor on the side. So if you enjoy true crime and hearing inappropriate jokes, this podcast is for you! Due to a Lady Love relocation, the ladies were unable to record an episode for this week. So, please enjoy this Patreon exclusive! This week, the lady loves discuss anime... among other things. Theme song by Scafetta (https://soundcloud.com/scafettamusic) Find us on the web: BICBP-RADIO.COM Patreon https://www.patreon.com/Catmomsohmy Facebook Group Wine, Wicked Crimes and Cat Moms, Oh My Instagram @catmomsohmypodcast Twitter @catmomsohmypod Email catmoms2@yahoo.com Support local Buffalo businesses. Shop for all your athletic wear at FDAWear.com Use discount code “FitCatMoms” for 10% off your entire purchase
This week is the continuation of the Now That's Dirty Mackin Series, Today its one artist two songs from the same album, LL Cool J's classic "Mr. Smith " album featured two of the most legendary dirty macking songs the 90's could offer both singles are certified platinum and so many other accolades, we act all righteous but love a good dirty mackin scenario... Watch full episode on Youtube now and Sign Up for email list now here Listen Everywhere : https://linktr.ee/simplykingpod ( I do not own music used in this production)
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Hey HBs! We're here with Mel's new favorite holiday novella Mangoes & Mistletoe by Adriana Herrera! It's a novella set in the midst of a TV Christmas Baking Show where Kiskeya and Sully are competing.... AS A TEAM! With ONLY ONE BED! In SCOTLAND! Y'all there's a red hot Traditional Highlander Fingerbanging along with so much mouth-watering food descriptions as only Adriana Herrera can deliver. It's a big swoon. Bonus Content: Erin's adventures with the "darkness" button on her new toaster oven, she tells us what’s in the box of Lawman’s Christmas Boner (and it's NOT Gwenyth Paltrow’s head), Melody word smiths all over the place, you get a patented Mel-describes-a-super-sexy-sex-scene-in-a-pretty-non-sexy-way-and-with-no-notes (TM), Erin is hilariously triggered, and so much more. Lady Love: Erin: I fixed my figure skating foot pain by attaching the hooky-side of velcro to the tongue of my skate so the laces don't go into the grooves that develop over time. REVOLUTIONARY! Episode Sponsor: The Dating Itinerary by Brooke Williams! It's a lovely enemie-to-lovers rom-com! Indie Podcast Promo: Big Gay Fiction Podcast! GO SUBSCRIBE NOW! Subscribe! Rate! Review! Get more content on PATREON! MERCH! Teepublic, Chickaloo Kate, Redbubble And follow our socials: Instagram: @heavingbosoms Twitter: @heaving_bosoms Facebook
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This week I share "The Origin of Lady Love." A poem written and read by me
Bachman Turner Overdrive - My Wheels Won't Turn (1977) Brian Protheroe - Pinball (1975) He had a small role in the 1978 film Superman as a co-pilot of Air Force One. In 1984 he played in the West End musical "Pump Boys and Dinettes" on piano and vocals and percussion. Cher - Classification 1A (1971) Written by Sonny Bono. Tacky as ever. Especially the end. Dave Clark Five - Put a Little Love In Your Heart (1969) Dunn & McCashen - Alright In The City (1970) Gary Glitter - Rock And Roll Part 5 (12" extended version) (1987) Produced by Trevor Horn. Wretched. Sometimes you get the feeling I don't like you at all. O'Kaysions - Love Machine (1968) Their hit was "Girl Watcher". Creepy album cover. Nat Dove and the Devils - Theme from "Petey Wheatstraw" (1977) I saw this movie a few days ago. Pretty entertaining. Robey - One Night In Bangkok (1984) While Murray Head's "One Night In Bangkok" was just starting to climb the Billboard Hot 100, Canadian singer and actress (Louise) Robey hit the charts with her own version. It spent three weeks on the Hot 100 in March 1985, peaking at No. 77. Robey's version fared better on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart, peaking at No. 5. Remember when I talked about Kid Creole appearing on this chart repeatedly? Same thing. Roller Blade Trailer (1986) Sly & The Family Stone - Frisky (1973) The Archies - Bicycles Rollerskates & You (1969) The Checkmates - I Keep Forgetting (1970) "I Keep Forgettin'" is a song originally released by Chuck Jackson, written by Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller, and Garfield. This single is often cited as one of the most innovative yet least commercial singles written and produced by Leiber-Stoller. In 1982, Michael McDonald released a song titled "I Keep Forgettin' (Every Time You're Near)". The song's similarity to Jackson's "I Keep Forgettin'" resulted in Leiber and Stoller being given a songwriting credit. The Klowns - Lady Love (1970) The brainchild of songwriter Jeff Barry, The Klowns were formed on the success of the Archies. The band featured actor Barry Bostwick, who portrayed Brad Majors in Rocky Horror Picture Show. Unlike the Archies, the Klowns never achieved heavy chart success with their only Billboard Hot 100 entry, "Lady Love", which peaked at #95. The Klowns - River Cruisin' (1970) The Klowns - Honey Bunny Day (1970) Bob Dylan - It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) (Live) (1965) Bob Dylan - Wigwam (1970) Bob Dylan - You're A Big Girl Now (1975) Donovan - Comin To You (1980) Donovan - A Well-Known Has-Been (1976) Donovan - Dare To Be Different (1977) Donovan - Rock and Roll Souljer (1974) Noosha Fox - More Than Molecules (1980) Noosha Fox - Odd Peculiar Strange (1980) Fox - Dejenina (1977) Nat Dove and the Devils - Theme from "Petey Wheatstraw" (1977) I programmed this song twice. Dur dur. Procol Harum - A Salty Dog (1969) Wooden Horse - Loving Man (1972) Noosha Fox's folk group before Fox was formed. Sort of like Debbie Harry or Gail Garnett in reverse. I have played Fox's song "S-s-s-single Bed" a few times on my show. I really like it. Chicago Line - Shimmy Shimmy Ko Ko Bop (1966) Bass player Louis Cennamo played on James Taylor's first album as well as being a member of the original version of the band Renaissance (pre-Annie Haslam). Kill me for knowing that. Terry Knight - Saint Paul (1969) The Fortunes - Seasons In The Sun (1968) An English harmony beat group. Formed in 1963 in Birmingham, they first came to prominence and international acclaim in 1965, when "You've Got Your Troubles" broke into the US and UK Top 10s. So Terry Jacks' version was a cover of a cover, basically. The original, written by Jacques Brel, was translated (more or less) into English by Rod McKuen in 1964. His lyrics were a little more...adult... Adieu, Francoise, my trusted wife, Without you, I'd have had a lonely life, You cheated lots of times, but then, I forgave you in the end, Though your lover was my friend, With your lovers everywhere, Just be careful, I'll be there... The Rollers - No Doubt About It (1981) Who does this sound like to you? I hear Toto. The Bay City Rollers, long removed (in '70s rock years) from fame, kept going for a while and released three records under the name The Rollers. They are not as bad as you might think. Sort of a Corporate Rock sound. No heart or soul, but no embarrassing shit, either, and YES, I have heard all three. The Klowns - Yellow Sunglasses (1970)
Taking to his social media, Ravi posted a heartwarming wish for Sargun, calling her “the queen”.
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Steely Dan - Kind Spirit (1980) Outtake from the Gaucho sessions. Steely Dan - Were You Blind That Day? (1980) Ibid. Became "Third World Man". Steely Dan - The Bear (1980) Ibid. Cocaine: The Champaign Drug Ad For Eyewitness News Somewhere. Dope! The Dope King's Last Stand, Side 1. - This 1977 Album was nominated for Best Children's Recording at the Grammys. David Frye - Nixon Gets High (1969) American comedian, impressionist and satirist, specializing in comic imitations of famous political figures. He was one of the nation's top political humorists during the 1960s and 1970s. Dino, Desi & Billy - Spray-Colored Glasses (1969) From the movie "Follow Me". Dino, Desi & Billy - Hawley (1969) Gary Lewis and the Playboys - Doin' The Flake (1965) Have you ever seen the Gary Lewis/Jerry Lewis Hullabaloo? Gary Lewis and the Playboys - I Saw Elvis Presley Last Night (1969) Gary Lewis and the Playboys - New In Town (1967) Gary Lewis and the Playboys - Then Again Maybe (1972) Dino, Desi & Billy - Lady Love (1970) The group was never a favorite of the critics. Writing for Allmusic.com, music critic Richie Unterberger characterized them as a group that "never had an ounce of credibility", with music that was "innocuously bland in the extreme." These sentiments may be contrasted with the fact that the band was well thought of by the Beach Boys, to the extent that Brian Wilson and [Billy]Hinsche co-wrote one of the band's original songs, and their final single, "Lady Love". That single was released by Reprise Records in 1970, after the group had broken up. Hinsche's sister, Annie, married Carl Wilson and Hinsche himself worked with the Beach Boys as a backing musician for many years. Dino, Desi & Billy - A Certain Sound (1970) Lena Zavaroni - Jump Down Jimmy (1980) Orson Welles - The Begatting Of The President Pt. 1 (1969) Rich Little - President's Rap (1982) Ultimate Spinach - Suite: Genesis Of Beauty (In Four Parts) (1968) The Burns - I Saw Her Standing There (1969) The Burns - Sky Pilot (1969) David Frye - The Dick Nixon Show (1971) A good article about a very Vaughn Meader-like character in American showbiz. A fake interview with Dwight Eisenhower. Very funny. (Maybe 1965?) Eric Burdon & War - A Day In The Life (1968)
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Although sports are on hold due to the coronavirus pandemic, the NCAA is making strides to help solidify new rules around paying student athletes. The NCAA Board of Governors has announced that it supports rule changes that would allow student athlete compensation for third party endorsements and promotions related to and separate from athletics. The stage for this progress was set by California SB206, the Fair Pay For Play Act. California State Assemblyman Steve Bradford is one of the sponsors of this bill and he joins us to talk about it on This Lady Loves Sports.
Jen and Nat talk about paranormal romance, why romance is the answer for an escape, how Jen is the human embodiment of Lady Love, that being a librarian is like being the best kind of enabler and the best thought out condiment answer in the history of ABA! And on Monday, May 4th, we've got part 1 of A Court of Wings and Ruin by Sarah J. Maas! *squeee!!*
Did Beyonce just steal Popeye's style? Get the details on her new Ivy Park collection, Rob's alleged new girlfriend and Jessica's awkward "Mickey Mouse" audition.
Episode 99- How can sisterhood fill up our love tanks and connect us to an ancient divine female wisdom that has been repressed on the Earth for generations? In this episode, Jenna and Amber discuss this with the westside's queen bee of sisterhood, Paula Mallis, founder of WMN SPACE. Paula tells us her story of how her connectivity to other women evolved slowly but undeniably toward her life purpose. Hear how Paula takes radical responsibility for how she shows up in her female friendships, using her sisterhood to refine and polish the embodiment of her higher self.