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The Rocky Road
200th Episode Special: John Duddy - Part 1

The Rocky Road

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 49:03


The Rocky Road hits its 200th episode during Paddy's week – so who better to have on than the King of New York himself, Ireland's John Duddy. He had a famous fan in Jake LaMotta and later worked closely with Robert DeNiro, who had starred as The Bronx Bull in Martin Scorsese's epic Raging Bull back in 1980. Even today he's boxing royalty in the Big Apple but John Duddy is also a son of Derry and an Irish boxing cult hero, someone who helped popularise professional boxing in the early noughties, leading to a wave of up and coming fighters to follow their dreams either at home or across the pond. Show that you can become a big name in Dublin and you could be labelled ‘the next Bernard Dunne'. Show that you're ready to break the Big Apple and you might, you just might, be labelled ‘the next John Duddy'. The Derry Destroyer fought nine times at Madison Square Garden between 2005 and 2010 – winning them all – and lost just twice in a 31-fight career. At one stage he was right in the mix to fight for the middleweight championship of the world – which LaMotta held between 1949 and 1951 – but boxing had other plans for him. John wrapped up his career in 2011 when he realised his hunger had dimmed, cancelling an all-Irish match-up with Andy Lee, and, bitten by the acting bug, he's never looked back. He's still involved in the sport to this day, spearheading a new programme with the Moving Brains Foundation which put on 54 two-hour sessions for people with Parkinsons Disease in 2024 – and continues to grow and grow. And he is also coaching at Trinity Boxing in New York City, a stone's throw from the World Trade Centre, with the hope of one day opening his own gym. In Part 1, we look back at John's early years in the Irish amateur ranks, his determination to unseat Michael Roche as light-middleweight champ and the Corkman's incredible gesture before he finally did, his boxing pals who made it all so enjoyable, and hunkering down to avoid a hurricane in Cuba during a training camp. We also discuss the links in the chain that go from his early life until now – his uncle Jackie, his dad Michael, Charlie Nash, Ken Buchanan, Barry McGuigan and Roberto Duran. This is the ultimate Rocky story. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Podcast Filmes Clássicos
Episódio #235 - Touro Indomável

Podcast Filmes Clássicos

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2025 89:47


O episódio de abertura da temporada 11 do PFC está no ar e para mantermos nossas tradições  reunimos os quatro fundadores do Podcast para debater um filme eleito pelos nosso ouvintes. Alexandre, Fred, Sergio e Marcelo conversam sobre "Touro Indomável" (Raging Bull, 1980), clássico de Martin Scorsese baseado na autobiografia de Jake LaMotta, um dos lutadores de boxe mais controversos do esporte americano dos anos 40. Um projeto de Robert De Niro, que viu no livro de LaMotta a oportunidade de interpretar um personagem complexo, o filme ainda serviu para lançar a carreira Joe Pesci e consolidar Scorsese como um dos diretores mais importantes da Nova Hollywood.  Crédito da Foto: United Artists ---------------------- Acesse nosso site: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://www.filmesclassicos.com.br⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Acesse nossa página no Facebook : ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/podcastfilmesclassicos/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

The Lethal List
E242: vibe out

The Lethal List

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2024 89:51


TRACKLIST: 1. Everything Above - Ravyn Lenae 2. In My House - Little Dragon 3. Hey Boy - Brijean 4. Let Me Love You (Masters At Work Mix) - Anane 5. Fine Lines (feat. Alex Isley) - Def Sound 6. Amagroove - Gina Jeanz 7. Kitale - Sam One 8. buzzin - Dua Saleh 9. Perspective - Juls & Masego 10. THIS SH!T (feat. LMBSKN) - AYLØ 11. Rapid Fire (feat. Shane Eagle & Amaarae) - Santi 12. Vibe Out - Tems 13. Abeg Abeg - DJ Moma 14. Freakalizer - Sudan Archives 15. Soh-Soh - Odeal 16. Lambo - DJ Tunez & Amexin 17. long stay (feat. Bakar) - Ragz Originale 18. call me everyday - Franchise 19. Submotion - Singularis 20. Fresh N Clean - Fetty Tap 21. Magic - Suff Daddy, J.Lamotta & Ill Camille 22. Let U No (feat. Spinn) - DJ Rashad 23. Are U Down (Remix) - Jayda G

Film Flam
Martin Scorsese's "Raging Bull" (1980) : Raging Flam

Film Flam

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 43:28


This week, we Flam Martin Scorsese's Raging Bull. This upsetting movie is loved by so many critics. Roger Ebert liked it, the Academy Awards folks threw two trophies at it, and Spielberg described it as “a masterpiece.” But is it even worth watching? Listen to the real heroes to find out. Outstanding questions (locally sourced): * Is this episode about Taxi Driver or about Raging Bull? * Why can't Lamotta's wife stop cheating?   * “‘The black and white of Raging Bull isn't just black and white - it's silver and midnight and smoke and sweat.' - David Thomson​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​. Seriously? Send postcards to realfilmflampod@gmail.com

The Potential Podcast!
Past Potential Pick - Raging Bull (1980)

The Potential Podcast!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 12:42


Chris and Taylor review the 1980 biographical sports drama film, Raging Bull,  directed by Martin Scorsese. The film is an adaptation of former middleweight boxing champion Jake LaMotta's 1970 memoir Raging Bull: My Story. It follows the career of LaMotta, played by De Niro, his rise and fall in the boxing scene, and his turbulent personal life beset by rage and jealousy. It stars Robert De Niro, Joe Pesci, Cathy Moriarty, Theresa Saldana, Frank Vincent, and Nicholas Colasanto in his final film role. Follow us on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thepotential_podcast/ X: https://x.com/thepotentialpod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thepotentialpodcast Support us on Patreon: patreon.com/thepotentialpodcast Thanks to our sponsor: LetsGetChecked:  Get 25% off your health test at trylgc.com/potential and enter promo code POTENTIAL25

La cuarta parte
La Cuarta Parte - Dirty Soul Playlist - 02/02/24

La cuarta parte

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 60:08


1/ ALFA MIST AND EMMAVIE. Insomnia. 2/ ALICIA KEYS. The gospel. 3/ THUNDERCAT. Drink dat. feat Wiz Khalifa. 4/ SHUANISE. Alailoye. 5/ Platinum Pied Pipers. Now or never. feat Tiombe Lockhart. 6/ LEXUS. Loveaholic. feat Jonra Amour. 7/ JILL SCOTT. Closure. 8/ GEORGIA ANNE MULDROW. Overload. 9/ BUDAMUNK AND J. LAMOTTA. Put it aside. 10/ BILAL. Money over love. feat Kendrick Lamar. 11/ ALOE BLACC AND FOUR TET. Happy Now?. 12/ BJ THE CHICAGO KID. Play’s ball. feat Rick Ross.13/ DJ SHADOW. Bergschrund. feat Nils Frahm. 14/ LION BABE.When I told you I love you.15/ SOLANGE. Stay flo. 16/ SYD. All about me. 17/ RAPHAEL SAADIQ. My walk.Escuchar audio

The Laura Topper Podcast
E116 Women of Power Show in convrsation with Dr. Toni LaMotta

The Laura Topper Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2024 56:29


Dr. Toni LaMotta is a provocative and inspiring international professional speaker, #1 best-selling author, master teacher, highly regarded online life coach and supporter of other authors. She has a vision of changing the way the world views midlife & aging to help people become their authentic selves and make progress on their spiritual journeys Her latest work stresses aging gracefully, consciously approaching the aging process and overcoming the fear of death. Discover Dr Toni at https://tonilamotta.com/ Sign Up to receive your FREE Divine CEO magazine -DIVINE CEO The Original New Thought Magazine for Midlife Women on the Verge of New Beginnings Illuminating the way for Life Business Conscious Leadership ➡️ Sign Up to receive your FREE Divine CEO magazine https://www.lauratopper.com/divineceo...

Unorthodox
Voices from Israel: Ep. 383

Unorthodox

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 56:03


This week on Unorthodox, we're sharing stories from Israel. We'll hear firsthand from those who have faced unspeakable tragedy, and acted with incredible bravery since the terror attack on Oct. 7. You'll hear from someone who escaped the NOVA music festival, friends donating supplies in Tel Aviv, and a report from the missing persons center near Ben Gurion Airport, where Israelis are coming in droves to look for information about their loved ones.  This episode features a rendition of “Avinu Malkeinu” performed by Regina Spektor, and “Eli, Eli” sung by from Jenny Penkin and J.Lamotta. Listen to the Testimonies Archive for more eyewitness audio accounts from the Hamas massacre in Israel, and read Tablet's coverage of the war here. Reach us at unorthodox@tabletmag.com, or leave a voicemail at our listener line: (914) 570-4869.  Check out our Unorthodox tees, mugs, and hoodies at tabletstudios.com.  Find out about our upcoming events at tabletmag.com/unorthodoxlive. To book us for a live show or event, email Tanya Singer at tsinger@tabletmag.com. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter to get new episodes, photos, and more. Join our Facebook group, and follow Unorthodox on Twitter and Instagram.  Unorthodox is produced by Tablet Studios. Check out all of our podcasts at tabletmag.com/podcasts.

WEFUNK Radio
WEFUNK Show 1172

WEFUNK Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2023


Kape kicks back with coolout vibes by J.Lamotta and Shaka Loves You, outernational hip-hop from Mijaca and powerful roots reggae from Fantan Mojah and Martin Jondo. Plus early Kaytra goodness on a Badu flip, a majestic entrance by the Whatitdo Archive Group, and soul sustenance from Bobby Boyd and Clifford Coulter. View the full playlist for this show at https://www.wefunkradio.com/show/1172 Enjoying WEFUNK? Listen to all of our mixes at https://www.wefunkradio.com/shows/

The Substance
127: Substantive Cinema | Raging Bull (1980) feat. Abby Olcese

The Substance

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2023 68:07


If you're in Kansas City and listening to this when it drops, we hope you can join us for a Substantive Cinema screening of Raging Bull at Screenland Armour at 3:45pm! How have we gotten this far without covering a Martin Scorsese film?! It's wild. Today we break the Scorsese seal with perhaps his deepest dive into the human condition with his Oscar-winning 1980 masterpiece Raging Bull. The film is famous for many things, it's Oscar wins (and even more, its losses), the launching of Joe Pesci as a mainstream actor, the incredible black & white cinematography from Michael Chapman, but more than anything else, what Raging Bull does is give viewers the opportunity to fully embody the life of its complex protagonist, Jake "The Raging Bull" LaMotta. Scorsese and DeNiro show us the highest highs and lowest lows of the human experience here and it's hard not to be taken in. LaMotta is not an overly sympathetic character but he is one that is deeply empathetic. You want to see him win and to be a good husband and father and brother. He often makes the wrong choices but in those decisions, audiences get to see the darker sides of themselves reflected and the tragedies that LaMotta brings on himself serve as a warning to where our basest impulses can lead us. It's not an easy watch but it can be an immensely rewarding one when viewed through the lens of our common humanity and seeking for a redemption that we fear we may be unworthy of. If you end up watching it, we'd love to hear from you! Email us a voice note or send a voicemail and we''ll play it on a future episode! Follow Philip & Abby on Letterboxd! Shoutouts: Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret. Blackberry Becoming Alien by Sarah Welch-Larson Follow Abby: Twitter The Pitch Sojourners Think Christian writings that inspired her upcoming book Follow Us: Instagram Twitter Facebook YouTube Channel Share Your Questions/Suggestions/Feedback With Us: Email: thesubstancepod@gmail.com Phone: 913-703-3883 Support Us: Support the show with an individual donation on CashApp to $TheSubstancePod or become a monthly supporter at the Anchor link below! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thesubstancepod/support

Kids Healthcast
Episode 135: Formula Shortages, Breastfeeding Impacts, and Resources for Breastfeeding

Kids Healthcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2023 17:36


In today's episode, Drs. LaMotta and Yeager discuss formula shortages, the impacts of breastfeeding, and breastfeeding resources. Time Stamps Formula Shortages - 2:15 Breastfeeding Impacts - 4:28 Supplements and Breastfeeding Resources - 15:00

The Promised Podcast
The “In Flames” Edition

The Promised Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 83:26


Allison Kaplan Sommer and Noah Efron discuss two topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Hear the Extra-Special, Special Extra Segment on Patreon   —In Flames— We just witnessed the rampage on Huwara that many here are calling a pogrom. A pogrom in 2023? —Flagging Spirits (or, Vexing Vexillology)— Israeli flags are weirdly prominent in the protests against the judicial reform. What's with the flags? —Piece of Pottery Possibly Proves Purim— For our most unreasonably generous Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra discussion: One of the president's senior staff finds an ancient pottery shard with the name of the father of King Achashverosh, from the Purim Megillah, which somehow makes Noah feel nervous, but why, exactly?!? All that and Rena Gluck and the birth of modern dance in Israel, Sara Netanyahu besieged in a salon, and the music of J.Lamotta!

Up on Game Presents
Up On Game Presents: Pritty Left Hook With Rhett Butler "St. Valentine's Day Massacre" Sugar Ray Robinson Vs Jake Lamotta

Up on Game Presents

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 13:07


On February 14th 1951, two of boxing's historical figures met for the sixth and final time in an epic match called the St. Valentine's Day Massacre. "Sugar" Ray Robinson x Jake LaMotta aka "The Raging Bull" fought in Chicago and LaMotta left a bloody mess in one of the most brutal fights in history. We talk about it. Subscribe/Rate/Review to Up On Game Presents on the iHeartRadio App, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts! WATCH FULL EPISODES ON THE UP ON GAME NETWORK YOUTUBE CHANNEL JUST SEARCH UP ON GAME NETWORK Support the show: https://www.upongame.network/ This Episode Is Powered By Pace-O-Matic https://www.paceomatic.com/ ++++++++++++ SOCIAL MEDIA ++++++++++++ ►Twitter: https://twitter.com/prittylefthook ►Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/prittylefthook ►Twitter: https://twitter.com/UpOnGameNetwork ►Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/upongamenet... ►Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@upongamenetwo...Support the show: https://www.upongame.network/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Kölncampus
Anne Lorenz aka A-Lo

Kölncampus

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2022 20:07


Das sind die 5 Songs von Anne Lorenz aka A-Lo: Romare – The fool J. Lamotta – האידיאל (ideal) 070 Shake – Vibrations Jackie Mendoza – Pedacitos Chilla – Flemme

it's OUR show: HIPHOP for people that KNOW BETTER

Full show: https://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: The Do Gooders, SoyIsReal, conshus, DJ Center, Oddisee, Shinobi Stalin, Jensine Benitez, Thee Sacred Souls, SomeOthaShip Connect, Blu, Maya Killtron, R.A.P. Ferreira, Hemlock Ernst, Kenny Segal, The Allergies, Sly5thAve, JSWISS, Mono Neon, Terror Firma, Jelani Malik, Tamara Monk, Little Dragon, JID, Miloe, Misha, cocabona, J.Lamotta, Lee, TEKBEATZ, Sampa the Great, W.I.T.C.H., What So Not, Body Ocean, Lucy Lucy, Sareem Poems, Madi, Cee-Lo, Erykah Badu, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS

Rehoboth Social podcast
S2 Ep308: Stacy Lamotta & Hari Cameron - Southern Delaware wine, food, music, festival

Rehoboth Social podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 55:45


20 + Restaurants present food 75+ Wine cocktails & Craft Beers Wine Wall, Silent Auction, Live MusiPurchase tickets www.sodelfest.com

The Star Bright Project
Star Bright Project Season 2, Episode 8 - Jimmy -- Second Look

The Star Bright Project

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 76:02


We've talked about this when we talked about the Evil Leaper, but we're back to discuss Jimmy one more time! This time, in greater detail (I hope). Join Hayden, Michelle, and myself as we visit everyone's favorite, Jimmy and the LaMotta family. Listen in at http://headcastnetwork.com, at Anchor, or on your favorite podcatcher! And be sure to let us know what you think. Email us at StarBright@HeadcastNetwork.com, leave a message on the website or visit our Facebook group http://facebook.com/groups/HeadcastNetwork. Also, you can call the Headcast Network Voicemail at 559-500-3182. And watch for the return of Quantum Leap, Sept 19 on NBC and Peacock!

DJ Robbie Duncan's ElecSoul
Elec Soul 110 ft. Budamunk & J.Lamotta, Codu Currie, Maxine Scott and more...

DJ Robbie Duncan's ElecSoul

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 55:55


Neo-soul soothers & summer chill out grooves in this episode featuring Budamunk & J.Lamotta, Codu Currie, Maxine Scott and more... Donate to support the shows https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=HKQ3YFAMY2N2W Budamunk & J.Lamotta - Put It Aside https://budamunk.bandcamp.com/track/put-it-aside Cody Currie - That Stick https://soundcloud.com/toytonics/cody-currie-that-stick-1?utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing Maxine Scott - Erykah U Bad (Original Version) https://ramrock.bandcamp.com/album/rrb013-maxine-scott-erykah-u-bad-ep Arrested Development - Becoming (feat. Configa) https://www.discogs.com/master/1943664-Arrested-Development-Dont-Fight-Your-Demons Moodymann - Got Me Coming Back Rite Now (feat. Amp Fiddler) https://moodymann.bandcamp.com/album/got-me-coming-back-rite-now Lukas Poellauer - When A Groove Is In Control feat. Hubert Tubbs https://www.luvshackrecords.com/lukas-poellauer-when-a-groove-is-in-control-feat-hubert-tubbs-luv036-2/ Greenwood & Horn - Dust of Falling Stars (North Street West Vocal Remix) https://ramrock.bandcamp.com/album/rrr029-greenwood-horn-dust-of-falling-stars Berlioz - nyc in 1940 https://bleep.com/release/310977-berlioz-nyc-in-1940 Alex Attias Feat. Georgia Anne Muldrow & Kid K. - I Wanna Know https://www.traxsource.com/title/1306744/i-wanna-know David Walters - Bow Down https://davidwaltersplay.bandcamp.com/album/bow-down-ep musclecars - Sol https://musclecars.bandcamp.com/track/sol Pat Kalla & Le Super Mojo - Canette (Bosq Remix) https://patkallalesupermojo.bandcamp.com/track/canette-bosq-remix-digital-only

Benzinga LIVE
$BBIG Chairman Ted Farnsworth Exclusive Interview

Benzinga LIVE

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 121:44


Episode Summary:On the Benzinga Power Hour, Spencer Israel and Aaron Bry are talking BBIG, NFLX, and more.Guests:Ted Farnsworth, Chairman and Co-Founder, Zash Media (BBIG) 8:00https://investors.vincoventures.com/Will Rhind, Founder and CEO of GraniteShareshttps://twitter.com/granitesharesJesse Kaylor, Elite Tradinghttps://www.elitetradinglive.comBrett Simba, Simba Stockshttps://simbastocks.io/Hosts:Spencer IsraelTwitter: https://twitter.com/sjisraelAaaron BryTwitter: https://twitter.com/aaronbry5Subscribe to all Benzinga Podcasts hereClick here for BENZINGA TRADING SCHOOL Get 20% off Benzinga PRO here Become a BENZINGA AFFILIATE and earn 30% on new subscriptionsDisclaimer: All of the information, material, and/or content contained in this program is for informational purposes only. Investing in stocks, options, and futures is risky and not suitable for all investors. Please consult your own independent financial adviser before making any investment decisions.Unedited Transcript All right. So let's try to set the stage here for this BBI G thing. Uh, and, and let me do my best, my best to walk you through the timeline of the events of last night and this morning, and then when we get 10 on and he can clarify what exactly is gone down. So I'm going to share my, my Benzinga pro. There we go.So, okay, well, let's start with last night. Uh, okay, so I've got, I mean, my Benzinga pro this is a news feed of press releases and sec filings. That's all. This is. And I searched for BVI G. So what did we have last night? We have three different aid Ks, right? Form eight, three different aid Ks last night, um, around, uh, at, uh, out between five 16 and 5:26 PM.You, you all have seen these by now. The middle one is the one that says that the CEO, uh, as resigned, the CFO is resigned and several board members have, have resigned. That's what the eight K said. Um, that's kind of all that the eight K said, right? Um, there it is Chris Ferguson resignation as a CEO, um, bread bread, Roman resonation to CFO.Um, and then we used to king was appointed. So new CEO, you know, this was out in the AK last night. Okay. Let me, that was at 5:16 PM. Let's go into the chart here. Let's pull up a chart of BBI G you can see the reaction right away to the filing, not to any media report. Not to any tweets or any articles to the filing immediate.Okay. Right there. That's why the stock went down. Okay. Fast forward a little while. Uh, I'm going to go to a different newsfeed. Now. This is just a news feed of Benzinger pro headlines from our news desk. Um, five. This is the best part of it is being a pro is we have receipts for everything. 5:49 PM was our first headline on, on BBG 5:49 PM.At that point, the stock had already actually bottomed had already bought them for the free for the after hours session. Right. And this is right there. We actually bought them ticket. That's pretty impressive. So, so we, we post about the, the eight K at 5 49. We post a little longer version of an article at 6 0 6.Okay. Fast forward to this morning, 12 hours later, right? 6:18 AM. Let's go back to my press release theater is actually 6 15, 6, 15:00 AM, 12 hours after the filing 13 hours after the filing Mathis hard. And they, and they come out with this press release and they clarify what they provide more color on, on, on the Mo the, the news from yesterday, uh, what Chris is actually doing, what Brett's actually doing, what Lisa is actually doing, um, 13 hours after the fact.And so can we pull up here's, let's go back to my. Let me zoom out. This is a one minute chart, by the way. Um, it really, wasn't a reaction to the press release this morning, but you, I, I guess if you zoom out and you, you, you can say the fact that zoom in here, the fact that we're trading higher today is in itself a reaction to the press release.Um, but clearly the market is confused about this. A lot of you, people in the chat I've been following the story a lot more closely than I have. And then Aaron has, um, so you, you probably understood this better than, you know, the, the, the market, but if the press release this morning is saying that, you know, these are, these are planned resignations.There's nothing really new here with them. The market did not know that the AK was not clear if that's the case, but in any case, we're going to get 10 on a few minutes to clarify, hopefully clarify what exactly happened here. Uh, cause this is confusing stuff. You've got three eight Ks plus a press release and they come out on different days.Um, it's a little bit, a little bit confusing. So, so, so that's the story. Everyone was like shitting all over us last night as if we are the reason the stock was down. I was going to ask Spencer, I mean, say we live in an alternative universe where. Uh, you know, Benzinga doesn't exist. Benzinga pro doesn't exist.These eight Ks still go out last night, correct. In case we're out last night, again, pull, I'll pull at the timestamp here. So the AKA's hit the tape. There's three of them, the first one at 5:16 PM. The second one, 20 seconds later. Right. Right here is where I'm at. So wait, go back to, so Tuesday, 5:16 PM, this eight K.And that would hit any, you know, uh, w was there a PR that went out with that or no, no, no, no, no press release last night, just three sec filings three eight Ks with the sec. And, and they said different things, right. Uh, one of them talked about, you know, spinning off. One of them talked about th the, the news that actually matters.I think though, again, I'm not quite clear, which is why we've only had Ted on the show today. Um, but it's confusing. You would think with news of this nature, that they would have also been in accompanying press release, or they would have clarified a lot of confusion in any case. Um, but you did see the stock react to the AKA's last night, quickly.It was immediate, which means that, um, you know, it means what the chart shows. It means that the market thought that this was bad news. I don't actually know if it was hopefully technically. Got it. I'm just trying to, I'm trying to see the, the viewpoint that, um, all right. So Brent Slava and the Chad St.Benzinga pro also reported timely when the press release was issued in the morning. Um, and like you said, spend something the stock's been trading up all day today up about 9% from where it opened. Um, so yeah, I mean, I'm excited to get Ted on, see, you know, his explanation for everything that went down.Um, it, it sounds like maybe even just the market in general, wasn't aware that these resignations had been planned, correct. I mean, that's what you could imply from the chart. Right? Right. I guess my question for Ted, uh, if that really, if that's the case is this whole thing could have been avoided if they just clarify that in, in, in the, in the eight Ks that these were planned, but that's the point is they didn't say that in the eight K I can show it to you.They didn't say anything. It just said there was more color this morning and the press release. Then there was in the three filings last night. So basically the way I'm seeing it, Spencer is, wait, do we still have here on my I'm sharing my Benzinga pro now. So we have the eight K come out. Um, you know, obviously the, the resignations, a lot of times not great sign for a company to stock trades off.Then we put out a headline saying the stock is plummeting, which is just reporting on what has happened. Um, so, and like I said, I'm pretty sure we bought him ticket, which is actually impressive. Yeah. If you look at the time of that, What was that five for the post where we put the headline out after the AKA's was about 6 0 6 0 6 PM.Okay. And then the, the, the bottom last night was made at, uh, I've lost my, it took my woman and turn off the screen, but it was made somewhere around there, which is, which is interesting in any case, right around like 5 45. Um, but yeah, I mean, look, this has been performing well today, like I said, up about 9%, um, from it's open, let me get a, even a shorter timeframe chart on here.So yeah. I mean, let's Spencer. I see Ted hanging out. I think just get, I think enough of us blabbing. I agree. I see Ted backstage. Let's just, let's just get, get Ted Farnsworth on the show here.There he is. Good. How are you doing today? I'm doing great. And I'm still hoarse from our dandelion festival up here. So my voice is a little hoarse, but I'm doing, we appreciate you taking time today. Uh, well, let's start with this. Can you clarify? The filings are out last night, you guys had asked a bunch of stuff.Design CFO, resigned board members resigned. Was that all planned resignations. It's been playing for almost since we started this for months and months where it was a natural transition. So for instance, Chris Bergeson, the CEO now and Brett, the CFO, first of all, all the management staying intact. I mean, I literally been on the phone with Chris probably three or four times today, alone.Um, just in really what he's doing is coming in the field to help us to grow the business on that side. And then Lisa King really being the new CEO is all about operations executing internally while we're up building the business. So this has been planned for months and months and months. Um, and Chris have been working together for quite some time during the whole process as well.Okay. Um, there appears to be some, some confusion though, right? In, in the market, right. Uh, if you, the shorts love to do so many reports, the eight K and they'll start running with their own stories until we get our press release out and start to clarify the story. Go ahead. Right. So, so Mike, so the AKA's were out last night, the press release was out this morning, you know, 99 times out of a hundred, you see an AK and you see that the CEO and the CFO resigning, you don't even think you just, you react.Right. So, right. So, um, you clarified the, that was our bad, but by the way, for it really should have gone out with the Presley's at the time, but we didn't have all the sign-offs on that. So the AK went out because of the time limits and knowing we're going to do it. We didn't think, you know, And in hindsight, you always look at that stuff, but the press release was already in the works already in legal for process and everything else.And we're sitting there looking at it. They're not resigning at all. We're, we're taking the board from Vinco and moving them over to immersive, to a brand new startup. I think that's the best thing in the world for the shareholders, because you have a proven board, a proven CEO and a proven CFO, and then Brian being the one was with Vinco before who's now going to be the CEO of the new company everybody's intact, but you're surrounding Brian, the new CEO with the best possible board, the best CFO who they've been doing this for years together.So our natural thing was to push that, to put them in the new subsidiary that we're spinning out, give it the best chance of success that it could have. And then, um, and everybody's still intact. And Chris will be out on the road with us, just building a business day to day. Just what we're doing. You know, I guess, I guess why not clarify that in the eight K last night?Well, two things that's, it's a great question. I've had that a bunch of times the AK and the Presley's are two different things. Your AK is always very factual for all the sec filings the regulations, the timelines, factual. This is what it is. Is it a tender your resignation? It is because that's what it is.And that's what the law calls it. However, it's really a handoff, any staying in the company, all of them. And we're just shifting the management around. And this has gone on this whole management plan has been planned now for several months of what to do, but you're right about that. Most people asset, and they don't realize they're two different things, the press release, but normally you would put your Presley's with the cat.So when we put out the press release is really to clarify the bullet points of that. Chris is here on a three-year deal. You know, I mean, look what, when we came together months before that working with Chris and everybody at Vinco and we decided to come together with, with those guys, we've been, look what we built as a team.Why would you break up the team? It's like, it's like having an NBA basketball team championship or a super bowl team. Why in the world would you break up that team? So the opposite, you know, it's almost like special teams. I can push them over here to make sure as we're pushing over here, the new company that we're spinning out, you absolutely.We're all going to have shares in that. So you absolutely want to make sure that it has the best shot to go forward. And, um, so I'm thrilled with where it is. And Lisa King is an amazing executive. Um, you know, came up through Dick's sporting goods when they had three stores, et cetera, has her own book done, done incredibly well.And I've worked with Lisa for probably the last four or five years on multiple projects. And really, it was really about her time to. To shine and to really show the world where she can go see, were you surprised then to see the reaction last night too clearly to the eight K, right? Oh yeah. Yeah. Because, but you know what, in all fairness, even like with nobody, like, like you guys like Benzinger or CNBC or whatever, you only see the facts of the AK.So that's what you report last night right now. I know. Right, right. But, but what I'm saying is like, it's not anybody doing it maliciously. Now the shorts will run with it. They'll do their own thing and try to spin their own story and keep shorting the stock or whatever it is. And then everybody will feed into that or they won't.But the one thing you gotta remember, like, as you know, you know, where like the Reddit crowd and all this stuff, these guys are way more sophisticated than people give them credit for. They understand what's going on. They know it's about the name change. Why change the name disaster? Well, yesterday Facebook announced that they're changing their name.Plus I'm a check marks. We're CRISPR. Well, these like you're out, but he's going and where he's going. So to us, even with that, with the name change is to clarify the story. So there's no more like Vinco CVV this, that, or, and it's really to consolidate the story. All one company, all under one company, all the management and the boards are all intact and working side-by-side with each other.And look, we got 62% of the vote of. Last week or whatever, whatever date it was was to do that. And then the other was pushing, cause I'm sure you guys are getting the same questions is as you're taking Krypton and you're pushing it down the road, which we don't like doing that. But we also to make sure it's a tax-free exchange.And when the shareholders get those shares on that public company, they're free trading shares, you know? And so that dividend to them is really worth something. It's not a, you know, that, you're just not that you're just thinking about it and you're trying to do it. So it's a very well thought out pattern.And definitely we have learned lessons along the way, just for the fact of growing, you know, so quick, so fast. Um, but besides that, it's, it's like I'm thrilled to have the management teams and everybody all going full speed ahead. We were all were a little shocked for the reaction of it. I mean, we knew there'd be some, some reaction, but shock Ted.What's the, I guess like lesson learned here is it to put out, make sure the press release is ready to go out with these eight Ks or wait until the next morning to put out these eight Ks. I mean, I, that's a great question and I'll tell you, and this is on the record. I was talking to Lisa King last night.I said, your lesson here is you never put out an eight K without a press release attached to it to explain it to clarify. And, uh, you know, it's just one of those things that happen, uh, going through the process of switching boards or whatever it was. And it was nobody in LA, Chris, everybody, they, they felt horrible.And I said, guys, it's okay. It's like when we started out in this. Literally you had like a $20 million market cap. I don't know, you know, eight, nine months ago. It's like the market will figure out as we keep telling the story exactly what we're doing as we're acquiring companies and things like that, Ted, uh, the chat, all they really want to know about is the spinoff date, uh, for tides, speaking of aid, Ks, that was actually the first aid K last night that, that hit before the other ones where you announced that the new record date is going to be is changed to October 22nd.Clarify the timeline for us here. It was look it's out there on the AK. And, uh, it was, um, whatever the date was on there, but the reason why it got pushed out was exactly what I said was with the lawyers and everybody else in here saying, look, you want to give, when you give this dividend, you want it to be a tax-free exchange for the shareholder as well as you want it to be free trading for the shareholder.And, um, he's pulling up right now. I see, I love, so I hear he, he he's pulling me up. I'll just read it to you directly. Okay. Um, upon successful completion of the standalone audit, the company has based filing the form 10 K the week of October 25th with a record date of approximately 60 days post filing, which would be on or about December 27th, again, all in the AK guys, all right there.Right? Right. And, and what people do is shorters, we'll grab that and just grab, oh, another delay, whatever, none of that. And it's, it's so methodical. Look, our law firms are Greenberg Traurig, and in VIN, CO's got their law firms and TLP. Great great people around us that sit here and give us advice on these things about how to do it.And what's best for the shareholder. We don't always make the right decision. We never will. It's like, you're always gonna have like a mess up like this. But to your point, when I was talking to Lisa last night, I said, lesson, number one, you never put out an AK without a press release. And, uh, that was our bad on our side.And look, we're moving a million miles a minute. Um, and uh, I knew the AK was going out. I wasn't really thinking about the press release. I thought it was going to be attached to it, but it's like, you'll see over the next few weeks, all the different things we got going on. I mean, we're a little busy.Okay. So I, I, I hope that we're gonna be seeing some filings and press releases to go with them. Oh you, well, you absolutely will. And look, I love coming on your guys' show to clarify stuff and any time where, you know, there's confusion and then confusion, breeds confusion. So what I'm saying is when you see what's going on behind Zass, it's like you would never break up this team.You you'd be crazy to break up this team. What we've built together as a team pinkos Ash and all of our companies together over the last several months is, you know, it's phenomenal in the pace that we're going at. And also the companies that we're acquiring and things is real like ad riser and, uh, you know, things like that.LAMODA is doing phenomenal. You're going to see the. You know, refacing of the motives, some rebranding, all that stuff, uh, coming up here shortly. So in our numbers for revenue, as they had been, co-ed very small revenues over the years, you're going to see pretty significant growth going forward here in, on the revenue side, we're testing out all kinds of things on the ad platform could not be happier with ad riser where that's going.I mean, that's just a machine in itself that really is like Google ad words and Facebook where that's going to drive revenue from LaMotta. But even on its own, it tries to look, you know, I'm just trying to clarify some stuff from the China. So let me read you all again directly, and then I'll ask Ted, uh, I'm going to read from the filing, the K the, the, the one about, uh, tide.And it says the company anticipates filing the form 10 and the week of October 25th with a record date of 60 days from there. So you still don't have a referral date yet, right? Correct. No, we do. I mean, unless something comes up that we don't foresee, I mean, you, you never put like the exact date, just because if something happens, you know, God forbid one of us was in the hospital or something you don't know, but so you always have that language, but I'm telling you that we know what's under the clock.And we also know we want to spin out to happen before the end of the year. So it's December 27. So it really, it, it really fits into all the things we're doing in look, forgive us. You know, maybe putting out the AK without the Presley saw that, but when you really look at what's going on with the company itself, that to me is the bigger story, the growth, everything that we're seeing being, you know, uh, the short form video that whole spaces has blown up.The metaverse, all these things that were really on the forefront of, and you'll be seeing a lot of that stuff coming out. I said, I know last time we had you on, we talked a lot about, um, I might butcher the pronunciation here, but I think it's low motive, the motive, the motive, and like everybody here.It's funny, everybody here in Paul, in Singapore, by the way, the whole Singapore team was here a couple of weeks ago, we had a whole executive summit here in Syracuse at the studio when we kicked off the dandelion music concert and all that, which was phenomenal, it turned out great. And we're putting that on the road.Cause it's all about content guys. Like we live at millions of streamers on that and they were, you know, sit there and edit it and all that. But it's the motive when everybody calls it Lomo. So you'll be seeing stop where, you know, we've already trademarked Lomo and stuff like that. You'll be starting to see here, things coming up over the next, you know, even a couple of weeks, maybe in the next few days, you know, where we're doing different branding initiatives with other companies out there and some exciting things.So, um, but talking about locomotive, Lomo, you know, um, Go ahead. Lobo. That's a little easier for me, for me to say , but I think last time it was, uh, there was a certain, uh, you know, percentage or steak that y'all held. And I was curious if, you know, you've thought about like fully at acquiring or what the status is there.Look, we have it out there that our intention is to fully acquire it in. Um, and we have that right to do that. So the bottom line is that that is when they were all here, everybody from Singapore, and they're still here in the states, they're in California and be, you know, traveling around the states, doing different things with different groups with us, but absolutely, um, th the whole intention is to own a hundred percent of it.And we couldn't be happier with that whole team. And then adding our other technology teams together and putting them together, Ted Ted, before we hop off here, uh, Chad, all they really care about, I guess, aside from the record date here on the spinoff, is this ratio. Can you share that ratio with us of the spinoff or not, or not yet for tide?You know what I, I thought the ratio is in the K so I better not, you didn't see it, but it's very good for the shareholders. We'll leave it at that. What about ballpark? I didn't see the name. I'm looking for. The I'm looking at the you're giving me heat for the AK. Now you want me to say something? That's not okay.Come on. I don't shoot the messenger. They're about to kill us. Listen, I'll tell you. I'll tell you this, you know, when, when you're a shareholder of both sides, I mean, you're fighting for the shareholder, right? So let's, let's leave it at that. I mean, and uh, I thought it was in there last night, or I thought it was in one of the filings a bit ago, but I'll take a look and then I'll come back on and tell you if it's not, how about that?We'll put a press release out with that. It can be exactly,uh, with our audience and stuff like that. We have tens of thousands of shareholders. I mean, it's way even more than that, but, and the whole crowd out there. So we really appreciate your support and letting us clarify things coming on and chatting about it. Ted, Ted Farnsworth. Thanks a lot for coming and for coming on today.I appreciate it. Thanks. Thanks. Talk to you later. All right. Just to clarify one thing, everyone, the record date, this is how it goes for M and a for spinoffs for dividends. The record date is the date that the company is going to take stock of all their shareholders, right? They're going to basically go look at all the lists of, okay, who owns shares in our company.Those people are going to get the spinoff, right? If you, if you, so Ted, you said December 27th, that's what, that's what you just said that day. It was also in the final and it wasn't as firm, but that's what he said just now. So December 27th is gonna be your deadline. If you want the spinoff to get to, you have to own BBI BBG on December 27th.That's that's the record. That's the day where they're going to like take stock of all of their shareholders and. Go from there. That's what Ted said. The, the eight K said, uh, they, it was less from the AK actually said they anticipate filing the 10, the 10 K the week of, uh, October 25th, the anticipate filing that week and then 60 days from there, which will be the 27th of December.So everyone sit tight. It all will come. The clock doesn't start until we get the 10 K. Okay. When we got the 10 K the clock will start until then no clock. So Spencer, I got, I got Corey in the chat. He or she is saying, Spencer, what does this all mean? I'm a newbie. Let's do a quick 62nd, ER, Eli fi uh, about what this whole thing.Okay. When a man loves a woman, I have no idea what this whole thing, uh, PBIG is going is, is spinning off another company. Um, okay. They're spinning off tide. They're doing all their stuff too. This is just one part of that one piece of the puzzle and what is tied, who cares? Okay. Okay. That's not the point.The point is just spinning off tide. Okay. That spinoff hasn't happened yet. They have to let their shareholders know when it does happen. They're going to let the shareholders know in their 10 K in their quarterly filing, which hasn't happened. From there 60 days from whenever that filing is, is going to be the date where you at your deadline to own the stock.If you want to spinoff, that's the bottom line here. I'm not going to pretend I'm not, I'm not going to sit here. Pretend that I'm an expert in BBI G I don't think I'm acting like one, but I do understand like, like the timeline process. And I, I understand why people were upset with the way, uh, you know, things, the information came out last night, but as Ted said, you know, that was a plain and simple mistake on the company's part to not have a press release out, explaining this eight K that, Hey, look, all these rights, the nations are planned part of this spinoff.Um, you know, cause if you just see that information, come out with no explanation with no color and you see all these guys are designing, of course the markets are going to react like that. And that has nothing to do with how we reported it or anything else. So, I mean, I, you know, it's a interesting section, I think understand the type of people that are trading after hours.Right. They see that it's it's people and it's also bots, right? It's also algos. They see a head, they see, uh, an eight K and for the record form 10 equals a 10 K it's the same thing for me equals eight K. It's the same thing you see, you see an eight K see you on the CFR out. You don't, you don't think you, you don't even care.You don't even, you just, you sell. That's how, that's, how these things always work. Okay. In this case, there's obviously a little bit more to the story. You had to, you had to either know the story or wait 13 hours to get the story. Um, so that, that's why the stock reacted the way it did last night. Uh, I, I'm just curious in the chat like, and we have our next guests here.We have to bring them on into this in a second. I see him waiting, but like, I, don't almost afraid to ask this question, but like what percentage of your portfolios is BBI? G I, I really just am genuinely curious. I'm not trying to shame. I'm not judging. I'm just genuinely curious. What percentage of y'all's investments is BBG?Is that like, are we talking like 90%? We're talking like 10%. Thank you. Pencil. Get crypto. That's very helpful. Whoever's whoever's posting, flipping. Think of crypto low Giddings in Logan's in like psychology 1000 right now in Ann Arbor posts. Thank you, Logan. That's extremely helpful. 50 15, 0 hundred, a hundred seventy five forty.Seen a couple of 69. That's very helpful. Um, five 70 trading options only didn't even know this was stock was optionable. Okay. Uh, 1%. 5%. Okay. I'm just, I'm just curious. I just want to get an idea. All right. Uh, so I hope you guys enjoyed that. I, I hope we have more clear. I think we have more clarity. The bottom line is wait for the, the, the damn quarterly filing.Wait for the wait for the. The week of the 25th. So that's next week, right? Yeah. I don't know. What's today, the 20, the 20th. So, so yeah, next week we'll get their quarterly filing. Presumably there'll be more color in that, presumably that will, that will determine the record date. And then we just go from there.So I don't know what the stock is doing. I haven't looked in since Ted came on. What is it doing here? It's down. Yeah, guys. Sorry. There's there's mutual fund market players out there. Sorry. Yeah. Blame the market makers, not special. Like, you know, we get Ted Farnsworth on the show, uh, you know, to, to give this explanation, you will not find this anywhere else on YouTube.You know, you can go tune in to other places, CNBC, but you won't get this transparency. And at the end of theyou're breaking up, uh, it's not our job to make sure your stock goes up. Okay. Sorry. I mean, I don't know what else to say about that, but, uh, we, we, we, we got, uh, our, our, our, our next guest is here just like laughing in the background about this. So we should probably bring him on here. Uh, we're going to transition away from the BBI G talks.So if that's why you're here. Great. You just got to have 38 minutes of it. And now we're going to move on with the rest of our. All right. So our next guest is, will rind. Yeah. Smash that like button we've got, will Ryan here, the founder and CEO of granted shares. We're going to talk, uh, inflation and commodities here with will.So, uh, w w let's get well on here. Well, oh, sorry about that. That was my fault. Well, what's up, man? How are we doing great. We're doing great. We're doing great. Our chat hates us right now, but like, it is what it is. How's your day going? Doing good. Doing good. Thank you. Okay. Um, well, uh, you see your granite chairs.You guys have a couple, uh, commodity focus ETFs. Um, I guess let's just start beyond that here. Um, inflation is a thing is a transitory. I don't know. You don't know? No one seems to really know. Um, but what are you seeing right now with, with your different ETFs and the various commodities? Cause theoretically, a lot of commodities are seen as inflation hedges, whether that actually happens is of course a different story.Yeah, no, absolutely. I mean, I think the key question, like you said, there's inflation. Um, that's something that, you know, let's be honest, we haven't seen for the multiple decades. Uh, and so this is all a new thing for people. Um, seeing the crisis rising kind of in front of them, whether it's the gas pumps, whether it's the grocery stores or whether it's, you know, rants or used cars.I mean, this is all kind of new stuff. And obviously in the investing side, people are asking themselves, well, I know inflation is a bad thing, right. But how do I, how do I play that? How do I make sure my portfolio is positioned? Well, make sure that I can make some money out of this. And so commodities or real assets has always been kind of one of those places that people go to.Why? Because a lot of the things that are rising in price, the reason why, um, we have inflation is because commodities themselves are rising. So price of oil is rising, which affects your gas prices at the pump. Price of raw materials are rising, which affects a lot of the goods that we buy. Um, and so for that reason, you know, you have energy and food, which in the commodity complex, those arising.And one way to get ahead of that is actually to invest in those yourself. Okay. Let's talk about oil here for a second because, uh, oil can't seem to stop going up. Uh, I guess it's the, uh, one of the elephants in the room here. Um, I, whenever I see oil rising, I'm inclined to, to sell it and not think it'll keep going higher, but I even proven wrong this entire time here.So oil is at $83 right now. Um, w just, what is your take on what's going on? Well, what's going on, Spencer is that, um, you know, part of this is we do have obviously huge amount of demand, uh, global economies opening up. And so there is a, there is a large amount of demand and the right now we have more demand than supply.And so, yes, we could put more supply. We could see more supply coming on the market from OPEC or the OPEC plus group, but I don't think that's going to matter at this stage. What really matters is people almost expecting there to be higher prices with going into winter at the moment. There's a huge energy crisis going on in Europe, which you may have seen, they've have talked about on the show.Um, but gas prices, um, in a lot of Europe are the equivalent of over $150 a barrel oil. And so people are sort of worrying that that might happen. That could happen here this time, around your other traditional kind of methods of putting more supply onto the market, such as shale, et cetera, it'd be much more disciplined because a lot of activists, shareholders and things have gotten involved and said, well, look, you got to focus on, uh, you know, rewarding shareholders as opposed to just pumping more.And so from that perspective, you know, we're in this situation where the market's pretty tight prices are going up. I don't really see the reason or the capitalist, the prices to go down and sure. Are you going to enough to throw on a target for us or now I, I, I don't know. I mean, I, I think that, you know, we could see over a hundred dollars a barrel, certainly in the next six months.Um, it's definitely not implausible given what's happened in Europe, really just crazy. Uh, what's coming out of the UK and what's going out of the European countries in terms of the gas crisis. Um, so I think, you know, coming into this, the big, there's another sort of El Nino effect. Um, this winter's already, we're starting to hear about colder winter than normal.Um, so in this environment, I don't think a hundred a barrel is, is, is out of this world. Okay. What about gold here? You've got this bar ETF, right? The Greenwich has gold trust. Why hasn't gold gone up? Explain to me, I always was told gold is an inflation hedge. Gordon's an inflation hedge. Why is that not working right now?Where we actually have inflation? That is a great question. I hope you can answer it. I I'll try. I'll try. I'll certainly give you my take on, on what's going on. And what I think is happening is that the market, and this is the important thing you and I know there's inflation. But that's not what the market effects.The market's still things that inflation is transitory. And that is by and large, the narrative that comes out of the federal reserve. And I think at the moment you still have the market cleans this idea that inflation is a short-term phenomenon. So the administration saying this is lot of a lot as well, and that it's nothing to worry about.It will all pass quickly. And we'll sort of be back to our normal kind of trajectory now because of this gold prices, aren't reacting in that way because the market participants in the market more broadly, there doesn't think that inflation is a problem. But I think the moment that there's an acknowledgement by the market, that inflation is a problem.Then I think we see gold prices significantly north of here. But until that point, you have this scenario where the dollars being strong, you have inflation transitory narrative, and that has suppressed the price of gold for the moment. That's as good a theory as I guess you can throw out there right now, but I guess everyone is sort of scratching their heads.So in theory, based on what you just said, if the February. Well, they already have come out actually to some extent and said that, yeah, inflation is a bit stickier than we thought it would be right off the bat. Um, but if they were to come out and reiterate that in theory, then you think gold should go higher.Well, then so expensive because you know, that inflation is not great for the market mean let's be honest. I mean, you can't really have a situation where the one hand pick market acknowledges that inflation is a problem, but yet we have stock markets all time highs because as we know right now, we're still at a situation where the earnings, at least what we've seen so far earnings have been really strong.So that means that companies are able to pass on inflation effects to customers where relevant or adapt to this particular environment, still posts, great earnings. Now that all ends when they can't do that. And that's why inflation at the end of the day is a really bad thing for markets more broadly.But we're just not there yet. What about this idea that everyone who would have bought called has, would you just much rather just buy Bitcoin? Right. Um, I definitely think that there's some of that going on. Um, but I think you're kind of traditional gold investors, um, are still sort of resolutely pinned to the idea that, you know, go with the, something different, a different investment.They'll still be kind of in the gold camp. That doesn't mean to say that they, they have not, or would not buy some Bitcoin as well, but yeah, That's largely Bitcoin's largest sort of a new or investment crowd that is in that. And that I think based upon my experience of the two counts, that's a different investor.Um, you, you you're, you're the CEO of an ETF company. So I guess I just want to ask you real quick about that Bitcoin futures ETF, right? What do you make of the opening? It, that it was almost a billion dollars in volume yesterday took in half a billion in inflows and one day it seems like it's tracking the NAF.Pretty good. So, uh, what's your take on all this? Well, it was nothing short of phenomenal. Um, I think that, you know, I, I, to be honest with you, I was surprised, and I did think that there would be a lot of demand, but I've thought that might be used a little bit because the price, I mean, yesterday's price and they could open up around $62,000 a Bitcoin.Um, so I thought, okay, if it was 30,000, you know, could be significantly higher, but you know, who's sort of jumping in and buying the coin that aggressively at that price, but it seemed like there was absolutely no lack of demand. Um, and obviously crazily, uh, opening yesterday, huge amounts of volume happening again today.So I think again, to me shows the strength and the power of the ETF wrapper that that's the weapon of choice for investors and that, you know, there's still, there's still some lack of trust with some of these other venues, a lot of platforms in terms of buying crypto, nobody wants to be having. Um, when they're holding an investment on a platform and so ETF, at least you can say a number of different things, but you know, you're not going to lose your money because of someone hacking you by buying the today.Yeah. It seems like yesterday was a gigantic victory for like ETF people, right? People like you, because it just showed that the ETF can, it can handle the volume and it can, it can, it can trade with a tight spread. It can be liquid, it can track the, you know, the nav net asset value and, and it can do it.You can do a well, even in a environment like yesterday where there was a ton of demand. So I think it just, uh, just a big victory probably for, yeah. I think it's in many ways, it's the greatest expression. I think of what an ETF is, which is gives market access to markets that are either difficult or there's some sort of issue that prevents it being kind of ubiquitous or available to everybody.And so when you look back at the history of ETF, some of the greatest kind of products have been where the ETF has unlocked a market that has caused problems. So if you look at gold, which is a good one, you know, back in 2004, um, different other asset classes as well. I think that's the, that's really like the power of what an ETF does is just puts whatever that investment is or that asset class is in your portfolio in a way that was not available before.Yep. Yeah. Great point. We'll Ryan is the CEO of granted shares. Well, uh, thanks, uh, bond for coming on today. And hanging out with us for a few minutes. We appreciate the pleasure. Thanks so much. All right. Uh, let's get a be back here in a second. Uh, okay. So just to put a ball, I think, put a bow on, on the BBG discussion.Um, I guess here's what I'll say about, about Benzinga and how we fit into that. Um, our headline last night was reflective of the eight K. Okay. Should we have known that the, uh, oh, what's up, man? Uh, should, should we have known that the departures were planned potentially? I mean, it's, I like the, it sounded like the shareholders held a vote on that.So I don't know if that becomes public info at that point. Um, there was probably a filing at some point that the shareholders were holding it. I would say just from a practicality standpoint, it is basically impossible for our news desk of 20 people to know the details of every single stock out there.Right. It's just not realistic. And, and that's not just for us. It's true for everyone because you saw, I saw headlines last night on MarketWatch and seeking alpha, and they all said the exact same thing that the eight K did, which was resignations. They did not say what the AK didn't say, which was that these were voted on, they're moving to a different company.So I think, I think the takeaway here, yes, I love Stonebridge rewind. The stream, like 50 minutes, 40 minutes. Right. Um, the takeaway here is that company could have been clear, um, and media sometimes right. Needs to take a second and, you know, try to understand the story. But, uh, you know, I, but, but the, the whole thing was kind of, uh, uh, communication cluster.Um, it's not everyday. You see this, that kind of finding come out with no pressure waste attached. Um, Flos asked me why BBG is down today or down since the interview. I mean, I don't know. I'm here talking to you. I'm not trying to pump, I don't own, we don't own this. We don't own it. We don't, we're not short it, no one here owns GBIG or a short PBIG.We have no dog in this fight. Only thing I genuinely care about is being right. Like accurate with information. That's what I genuinely care about. Okay. Accuracy. I think we have a better picture now from the interview with Ted. Yeah. So, so rage quitter is saying, you know, I'll bring it up on the screen.Right. We left out the whole left out the whole story though. Only report one part. We reported the part that everybody else saw, which was the part that was in the. This is a really complicated company. There's like, there's spinoffs, there's like mergers. There's, there's like four companies that play here.It's really confusing for the average person who is not spending his or her entire time understanding Vinco ventures. Right? Yeah. I mean, that's the thing, Spencer, if we had people on our news desk that were shareholders of vanco ventures, maybe they would have known that this vote was held, but, but the bottom line is, is we don't, we cover all, however many thousands of publicly traded companies there are out there.Um, so it's it's yeah. I mean, it is what it is. It sounds like Ted Ted understood, uh, the fault of the company, um, for not having that press release, go out with the eight K and I think that alone clears up all this confusion. Um, and like you said, is it possible that, you know, someone could have known that, Hey, look, this was voted on in the past, this is, um, you know, a hundred percent.So, you know, I, I think it's one of those things you live in your learning and hopefully the company learns from it as well. Um, Patrick star and the chat AB how your calls going? Yeah. Tell us please. Yeah, I pulled up my Robin hood earlier. They're doing well. The problem is I kind of screwed myself and I made a not dumb decision by opening some calls this morning that I can not close today.Well, I can close them, but if I do that, I'm going to be restricted. So, um, I sold, let's see. Go to my messages. So I sold my Baba calls this morning, Spencer. I opened a Roku one, wait, wait, wait, wait, don't tie me into this. This is you. This is all, you know, Spencer. That was your co that backed me up here.Shelly. I may have suggested it, but okay. I may fine. Fine. Uh, okay. Um, I bought the call for three. Wait, what? Okay. 3 83 per contract. Uh, sold it for three, seven days. So took a $13 loss, but we'll live with that. Made some money on the Baba calls today. That's why I was up about $725. Then I was up a few more hundred dollars on this Tesla call and I went to, went to close it.Couldn't close it because if I do, I'm going to be restricted. So now I'm basically stuck holding this Tesla call into tomorrow, which I don't love, not happy about it, but learn from the mistakes. Uh, I want to show up, show us something real fast. Um, someone asked why, why you wouldn't contact the company, um, before posting.So this has been single pro. This is our real-time news platform. It's behind the paywall. You have to pay for it, yada, yada yada. Okay. This is a newsfeed within the platform. This is just a newsfeed of headlines that we post look how many headlines we post. It is constant. And if you know anything about in the markets, you know, that all the news happens before the market opens and after the market closes.Okay. So I'm scrolling down here to last night because I just wanted to show you all. I still haven't gotten there yet. I'm trying to get to last night still. Haven't got, I want to show you all the frequency I'll here. I'm there. Okay. So we're at four. This is okay. 4:00 PM Eastern. That's where we are right now in the newsfeed.Look how many headlines we're posting after hours. Okay. It is the reason we have sec filings is to communicate this stuff to the public, right? We cannot be calling every single company to verify every single fact in every single AK or sec filing. We can't, it's not feasible. That's not how the stock market news ecosystem works, frankly.Right? You call the company when, uh, the, you know, there's a major unknown, and you're trying to figure out why, right? Or there's another report out there. And you want to, you want them to confirm or deny on the record. You do not call them about stuff. That's in the aid. K, because they're, if they'll just say, Hey, Hey, dummy, look at the damn filing.And they hang up the phone on you. That's what a company would do if we call them, Hey, excuse me, is, is, is the information in your filing, right? Oh, I'm not going to call a company and be like that. So. I just want to, I, I I'm, I'm gonna, I'm moving on here, but I thought it was a genuinely good question, right?Like, why don't we call the company because it's not feasible for anyone to do that. That's why, that's why, that's why we have to see filings in the first place. Right. Um, and again, I'll move on. I'm done. The stock was down before he posted it. I'm I'm, I'm done. I mean, I, I we've talked about this for like an hour at this point.So, um, so I hope, I hope we helped if you own the stock. Good luck genuinely. I'm not being like an asshole, like good luck. You know, you know, we have, Aaron has longs. I have, I own stocks. He, we all own different things, you know, in my case, most of the ETFs, our next guest has long positions. I hope everybody makes money.That's I hope everybody makes money on everything. Life is better that way, but. You know, there's two sides to every market, right? You got bowls and berries and that's what makes the market work. So, anyway, moving on, let's get, uh, Jessie, people talking about a lawsuit. They can, they can Sue if they want, they're not going to get anywhere, but they can do it.I mean, whatever helps you sleep at night when it lawsuit against PBIG against, I don't know, man, dude, do whatever. I mean, look, you know, what's funny is that we actually regained more than half of those losses from overnight. Like what, wait, what did we close out of the closed at 7 85? We oh, and we got down to, you know, the made $5 and we're now we're clearly in the sixties.We're like halfway back. So I don't know if I was long, the stock, I would be less upset now than I was last night. Zuckerberg don't come at me with, with that right now. You no, no, no, no, no. AB you don't learn. We tell you not to buy call options. Okay. But mark is changing the name of his whole company because of bad publicity.I'm not in that big of a piece. I mean, I bought some, I bought some options that I shouldn't have bought. That's the bottom line. I don't have to change the name of my whole company because of bad press. So Martin, I told you, I was worried about your own problems before you come at me. What are your months ago to stop buying call options.You're like, oh, okay. And then you, yeah, I'm up like damn up this week on call options. All right. Whatever. Uh, our next guest is here, Jessica Kaylor. We're going to, uh, let him run through some shots with us for a few minutes. So we're going to hang out. If you have a ticket that you want to discuss, that's not BBG.You preferably drop it on the chat. You know, we'll talk about it. RS is dropping. Wishing. There we can talk. My wish. Let's bring Jesse on now, Jesse. Hey man, you're on, he's on mute. Let's get him off of you though. For a second. There we go. Jesse, unmute yourself.I on the, on the bottom of the screen there, you see that. I think it's not it's on you. I can't, I can't do it.You have to unmute yourself on the bottom of the screen. There's that? Mute the microphone button on the bottom left. Yes. No. Okay. Well, while he's doing that, I still say, oh, now he's gone. Okay. Look at you. I see you back here in a second. In the meantime, uh, wanted to, uh, talk about Tesla for just a sec there.Port earnings tonight. Uh, let's take a look at the stock. This is the part where I disclosed that I have a long Tesla call. Would that expires? When is Friday? Whoa, wait, you didn't buy that yesterday. Did you know? I bought it today. That's the one that I was complaining that I can't close. Like I was up a couple of hundred bucks on it.Couldn't close it. Now I'm down in one 40. We got Jessie back. Sorry about that guys. Um, yeah, so I like lost the stream yard so I could not find it to get back to it. So I'm going to pull up my charts again and start sharing my screen. But how are we doing today? We don't know what we're doing. We're doing, I mean, it is, it's, it's a green to, I'm going to go to me because it's a green day, right?I mean, the SNPs are in the green and the NASDAQ. Cause I guess this image on the right, but the, you know, the Russell's green, how many green sectors do we have as opposed to red sector as let's take a look here, we've got, looks like. Come on computer. Why don't you work for me? Every sector in the, in the greening Sephora technology.So I'm in a good mood. Markets are up. Yeah, I think I'm feeling good. I mean, I'm, I'm really happy because I had some weird plays. I think you see it in the chat with some of the guys James and, um, easy we in the morning, pre-market we've been talking about the EDU plays and kind of go with the China over.Oh, you talking about that? I saw you talking about someone mentioned EDU, I guess it was you. Yeah, I don't trade a lot of small dollar, $50 eighties, but I mean, it was just sitting there at a dollar 80 and one day he was in there talking about the education and I was like, let's go in here and let's see what what's going on here.I was like, I'm just going to throw a thousand shares at it, just to see. And then it went to like 2 45. I'm like, how'd it half. And then today it was up like the 2 55 got out another two 50 and I'm like, I'm just gonna let the other two 50 play around and just see if it goes to $4 again. Cause this thing actually, you know, has been, um, performing, you know, pull up the real fast.But before, before I forget, I just want to plug something. Um, we're doing something that we don't normally do on our channel right now. We're actually doing two streams at the same time. Uh, our cannabis crew, our cannabis team, the crew that hosts our cannabis, our show, uh, their live in Vegas. They're alive in Vegas at MJ biz con uh, streaming live from the conference.Uh, if you're into cannabis and cannabis stocks, youtube.com/ I'll put the link in chat right now. Um, youtube.com/benzinga, but they're alive right now. So it's very rare for us to have two streams going at the same time. Um, I'm going to paste it in chat, but I just wanted to plug that. So let's get your charts back up on the screen.So we got EDU new Oriental education. This is a Chinese education stock that got rocked a few months ago. And you are now long, is that right? Well, it was a trade. It was more of a, I saw that they were consolidating down here in the eighties. And then I was like, you know what, I'm just going to take a flyer out.It was a tight stop loss, you know, like 30 cents, 20 cents. And then it just, every day I was doing well on it. We were kind of just getting excited, watching it go. And then it just broke out the last two days, in my opinion, um, you know, 30, 40 cents on a $2 stock is great. So a dollar stocks, um, but the one that I liked that I actually put in, I, I didn't buy much today, but I did buy some Footlocker and I don't think anyone's been talking about this.I think it's kind of just a sleepy, uh, took a $20 smack from that, the other and the sixties. And for me, it, it just seems like with the earnings and it's more of a, I guess, Bias position. Cause my, my family member is a very big collector of shoes and he kind of gave me some shoe insider information and he's like, man, Nike, he's like, I'm charging double for what I bought six months ago because the supply and demand is just so, um, it's so great right now for these specific types of shoes.And I think that going online, um, it has been a lot easier for people to find these shoes. They're actually being able to buy them because they're not having to drive to the store, go into the Footlocker, actually hope that the shoes on the shelf and their size, they can get online, they can buy them, they can get them quicker and have access to them.And I see that they've made their website and ordering process a lot easier. So it's kind of just one of those things where I like where they're at now. I know they're kind of on a downturn at this moment. I'd be crying, kind of calling a call on a 50% retracement from that previous move. If you look where they went from thirties to sixties, now we're getting in the forties 48, 45 in that range is kind of coming back down here.I think it's just going to be a good, a good time to enter here. And I, and I'm, I'm tight stop loss. Um, I put it right here at this lower channel, 46, uh, 25 is on my radar. So if it, if it alerts me and it gets down there and starts to fail there that I'm going to be out right here. So looking for 50, $52, I, I appreciate the technical aspect of it.Cause I have a hard time, you know, divorcing chart from the narrative and the narrative would be like. I'd be terrified of like supply chain problems. So, yeah. And, and I, and I get that. I get that, but I feel like it hasn't, I think that's going to be next quarter. I think that we're not hitting we're right there.I think there's going to be a, um, I know that you guys have been talking about it on a pre-market prep. I know that I'm feeling it when it comes to like inflation supply issues. When I go to the grocery store, I have young children, I have a lot of needs, different things that you're used to buying brands, things of that nature.And they're just not there. You know, there are certain things and I laughed at my wife. I said, you know what? I figured out that things were going bad is that they didn't have chocolate chip waffles. They had every other waffle in the, in the place. But that one, and I'm like, you know, it made me just as a joke.I, you know, jokingly, I told her, I said, what else is missing? You know, from the aisle, like, what's, what's going on? Like, what are you looking at? How many that you're not that I don't know, like feminine products that I may not be purchasing. So I've been researching them, um, as well. And, you know, looking into, you know, who's going to be hurt by this.Is it like shaving companies, uh, you know, razors, things like that, where people are, um, are they going to be going out and stocking up on these? So is it the opposite? You know, they're going to be a run-up and, um, bodily, uh, toiletries, you know, I think that there's going to be a big thing in toiletries that people are gonna be stuck, not just the food is like, everyone's worried about food and be.Well, we're all gonna be bearded men. Who was it? Who was it? Was it, um, oh shoot. I saw of headline go by to this morning. Was it Nestle? No, it wasn't Nestle. It's Tom, some big international, um, food slash consumer staple conglomerate. I have normally I don't remember who it was. I apologize said that they're not seeing consumers stockpiling.They're not observing that, but I don't remember who sent it though. Shoot, really? Uh, I may have a Nestle. Hold on. Um, uh, I don't, I don't remember who said it. I I'm sorry. No, um, I'm gonna hold it against you. Yeah. I don't know. You mentioned LVS this morning. That was on your radar. Yeah. In earnings tonight.What do you think? Um, what do you think here? Are you long? Are you, what are you saying is going to happen? So LVS is entirely a Macau play, right? You're you're not nothing to do with Las Vegas, nothing near or Las Vegas, right? It says Las Vegas in the name. No Las Vegas. When the company sold their Vegas, they're all in the, um, so that's all that matters.My understanding. Is so, um, we, uh, I listened to a podcast with someone who has lived in Macau for 20 years. Um, and if you, if you've been following the story a couple of months ago, the Chinese government basically came out and said, Hey, we, we, we think we want to like exert more control over all the casinos in Macau.And every casino stock, like took a shit on that. Right. Almost was like a Sans. When you see in the chart, um, what this guy from who's lived in Macau said was he, wasn't totally surprised by it. And I think people's worst fears were that, oh, like, they're just gonna like kneecap the, these casinos. Right. And he, this guy, he was like, basically not, we don't see that being the case.Um, I don't know where Macau stands as far as reopening goes. And like, Qur'an, COVID, I have absolutely no idea if they're better or worse than we are in the U S I know they're much more prone to go into lockdown, but I don't, I don't know where they stand right now. Um, so it seems like the, look, the initial move back, the chart look all ugly, but it, I guess, I, I don't know enough about it to like, want to like stick my neck out and say, oh, it won't be, it won't be, uh, you know, I buy the casinos here.I won't buy them here, but similar to Alibaba ways, this is still the LVS chart. So similar to Alibaba where like, you could look at the chart and say, okay, this looks a little bit silly here is it really, is it really. Should it deserve to be down here. I think there's a case to be made for, for LVS here too.You're like, should, should it really be down here is I think a fair question to ask and I agree. So I'm really big on these. When I see these moves on the chart where you see, okay, it has a day where it should never been at $2 and 53 cents. I wish we were talking about it there together. And then we would be probably buying a whole bunch together, but, um, let's see how it moves up.It, it goes all the way up here to $54 hangs out and then it blasts off. So this is the move I care about. I don't really care about this one here. I care about how it, how it treated $34. It loved this area and it blasts off up here to 90 and came all the way back and then blast off, came all the way back and then not as much of a move to the upside.Uh, we didn't make another high and it hasn't done that each time. Every time it came here, it's made a lower high, if you noticed. So maybe a play to like 52, even though that sounds crazy, but to play to 52, doesn't seem outrageous right now to me. Um, and you have a short stop-loss right here at 32 16, somewhere around there.Keep you give yourself a couple bucks to the downside. I mean, you're looking for a big play to the upside. This is a longer term play. This isn't something that I would say is going to happen overnight. But even if you were to take a flyer on this and they get somewhat of decent earnings. You're going to get a dollar popper.So, you know, maybe in my opinion, that that's easily done on a stock like this, but if it breaks out or breaks down to the downside, you don't have support. It looks like until maybe some key, um, option levels like 25, 30, 35, you know, $5 intervals to the downside, probably. So, yeah. Um, wait, hold the, I, I missed this.I was busy preparing for the streaming stuff, so I did not see this until the charges alerted me to a thanks is Dr. Berg. Um, you would know about this PayPal reportedly is exploring and enjoying a purchase of Pinterest. Can you pull, put poor pins, pull a or art that works through PayPal on pins, Bloomberg reported that PayPal and Pinterest discussed, um, taking Pinterest over for $70 a share hold.I'm not sure. I, I get the synergies there, but it doesn't really matter. I guess they don't care. So Pinterest was halted. It's out of a hot now, right? Yep. That wa

Indy Fanatics Podcast
Indy Fanatics Podcast Episode 9 - JT Lamotta

Indy Fanatics Podcast

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 16, 2021 65:37


This week we have the honor of having JT Lamotta on the show.  JT is currently a commentator for Lucha Brutal and a seasoned veteran of the squared circle.  Have a litsten, subscribe and by all means share! Support the show (https://paypal.me/staniwr?locale.x=en_US)

BTR Boxing Podcast
Legendary Nights - The Tale Of Sugar Ray Robinson vs Jake LaMotta "The St Valentines Day Massacre"

BTR Boxing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2021 72:35


Of all the great rivalries in boxing, that between Sugar Ray Robinson and Jake LaMotta stands apart. First, these were two all-time greats. Even early in their careers, fight fans regarded both as rare talents, destined for championship status. Second, their personalities and ring styles were perfect contrasts to one another: LaMotta the brutish” Bronx Bull,” Robinson the stylish “Prince of Harlem.” And third, they locked up six times, the battles becoming more competitive and exciting as the rivalry unfolded. And while Robinson vs LaMotta I was a clear-cut win for Sugar Ray, the two fought on close to even terms over their next four meetings. But their sixth and final clash is the most famous for the fact it was a massacre, the legendary “St. Valentine's Day Massacre.”Sean & Johnston take you back to that eventful night in 1951 with a full build-up breakdown and aftermath.Please Rate, Review & SubscribeFollow us at:https://twitter.com/legendnightpodhttps://www.facebook.com/btrboxingpodcast 

NPPC Live Messages
Student Sunday - Maddy Lamotta

NPPC Live Messages

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 5:20


Student Sunday Maddy Lamotta May 9, 2021

Movie Chumps
Episode 67: Raging Bull

Movie Chumps

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2021 87:25


To think: this was almost Martin Scorsese's final film! Luke & Corrye trade praise for his "comeback movie" like punches, as the Chumps highlight De Niro's awe-inspiring performance, Joe Pesci's coming out party, and potentially the best boxing scenes ever placed on celluloid. Plus: The scene which serves as a prequel to the infamous Billy Bats/Goodfellas beatdown, and the one thing all boxing films do wrong, including Raging Bull.

BoXing Daily 'Life Stories'
Jake LaMotta 'Life Story' (The boxer who lost a fight for the Mob)

BoXing Daily 'Life Stories'

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 24:59


Jake LaMotta was an American professional boxer, world middleweight champion, and stand-up comedian, Actor. Nicknamed "The Bronx Bull" or "Raging Bull", LaMotta was a rough fighter who was not a particularly big puncher, but he would subject his opponents to vicious beatings in the ring. With use of constant stalking, brawling and inside fighting, he developed the reputation for being a "bully"; Due to his hard style of fighting, LaMotta often dished out as much as he took in an era of great middleweights. With a thick skull and jaw muscles, LaMotta was able to absorb incredible amounts of punishment over the course of his career, and is thought to have one of the greatest chins in boxing history. LaMotta's six-fight rivalry with Sugar Ray Robinson was one of the most notable in the sport. Although each fight was close and LaMotta dropped Robinson to the canvas multiple times, LaMotta won only one of the bouts. LaMotta, who lived a turbulent life in and out of the ring, was portrayed by Robert De Niro in the 1980 film Raging Bull. On November 14, 1947, LaMotta was knocked out in the fourth round by Billy Fox, In his testimony and in his later book, LaMotta admitted to throwing the fight to gain favor with the Mafia.

South Side Sox: for Chicago White Sox fans
South Side Sox Podcast 41 — Another New Member of Our Lineup, and an Early 2021 Review — 2021-04-24

South Side Sox: for Chicago White Sox fans

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2021 48:13


It's another paisan podcast, and who doesn't love those? New South Side Sox writer Hannah LaMotta is our regular Sunday recapper, spot feature writer, and soon-to-be AL Central roundup writer, so sit tight, a lotta LaMotta heading your way. As part of our new writer podcast weekend, Brett got a chance for the first time to catch up with her and talk some White Sox! Highlights of our talk together: Hannah's first favorite season, and the random players she still can count among her favorites The strange pull of Gordon Beckham — and how much of it is that walk-up song Who among us hasn't teared up watching the Paul Konerko farewell video on the bus on our way to school? We figure out who “must have” inspired Hannah into sports journalism with his stellar beat work covering the 2011 White Sox Are the White Sox on the verge of a breakout? Early 2021 MVPs: Luis Robert and Michael Kopech Early Cold Cats: Garrett Crochet and Andrew Vaughn Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

I Love This, You Should Too
096 Raging Bull (1980)

I Love This, You Should Too

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 86:35


In our discussion of Raging Bull, we look at the unique situation that brought about the film, the places of Robert De Niro and Martin Scorsese in cinema history, boxing in film, toxic masculinity, redemption, method acting, and the danger of films being seen as that which they critique.   Raging Bull is a 1980 American biographical sports drama film directed by Martin Scorsese, produced by Robert Chartoff and Irwin Winkler and adapted by Paul Schrader and Mardik Martin from Jake LaMotta's 1970 memoir Raging Bull: My Story. The film, distributed by United Artists, stars Robert De Niro as Jake LaMotta, an Italian-American middleweight boxer whose self-destructive and obsessive rage, sexual jealousy, and animalistic appetite destroyed his relationship with his wife and family. Also featured in the film are Joe Pesci as Joey, LaMotta's well-intentioned brother and manager who tries to help Jake battle his inner demons, and Cathy Moriarty as his wife. Nicholas Colasanto, Theresa Saldana, and Frank Vincent all play supporting roles in the film.   Watch recent & upcoming ILTYS2 movies here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1mvRuuLuwjP26n_138AYxnsW0Zj-iGkqc?usp=sharing

CHECK THE TOKIO HOT 100
UNDER THE MOON / SNOWK AND J.LAMOTTA すずめ

CHECK THE TOKIO HOT 100

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 10:35


今日ピックアップするのは、65位に初登場! SNOWK AND J.LAMOTTA すずめ、「UNDER THE MOON」 この、SNOWK(スノーク)とは、雪国生まれのDJ/Producer、 <Yutaka Takanami>と<Fuminori Kagajo>による2人組の音楽プロジェクト。 これまで、フランスやドイツなど、海外レーベルからもリリースしていましたが、 新曲は、J-WAVEでは、お馴染み!イスラエル出身、ベルリンを拠点に活動する J.LAMOTTA すずめとのコラボ・ナンバーとなっています。 曲に関して、すずめちゃん、コメント出しています。 テルアビブ、東京、ベルリンをならがら、 数ヶ月前からスタートした楽曲「Under the Moon」。 昨年の夏、私は日本の人たちとのプロジェクトを中心に進めてきましたが Snowkとのコラボレーションもその一つでした。  最初にこのビートを聴いた時、自然とリズムを取っていました。 ハーモニーは洗練されていて、全体にシンプルでカラフルなサウンド、 トラックはJAZZYでありながら、同時に現代的なアティチュードを持っていました。 その上で、いくつかのアイデアを歌い始めたら、世界が広がりました。 という感じで、リモートで制作したそうですが、、、あと、すずめちゃん、こんなコメントも! わたしのシングル「Can't Refuse」が、J-WAVEのチャートで5位になって以来、 日本のファンやプロデューサーから、 温かいフィードバックや問い合わせが増えてきました。 このような特別なつながりがあることに感謝しています。

The Quantum Leap Podcast
QLP 080 Deliver Us From Evil

The Quantum Leap Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 170:07


Let those TV dinners burn, because it's time to Deliver Us From Evil! The Evil Leaper has arrived! Join hosts Allison Pregler, Matt Dale and Christopher DeFilippis for this season five event, introducing Sam to his greatest nemesis. And then stay tuned for a LaMotta family reunion as we bring you interviews with John D'Aquino, Laura Harrington and Brad Silverman, who reprised their roles as Frank, Connie and Jimmy for this episode. Tell us what you think! Leave us a voicemail by calling (707) 847-6682. Send feedback and MP3s to quantumleappodcast@gmail.com. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter. 

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Music Ninja Radio - BFF.fm
Music Ninja Radio #200: Third Time's the Charm!

Music Ninja Radio - BFF.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 120:00


Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ CRANES IN THE SKY (KAYTRANADA DJ EDIT) by KAYTRANADA on ??? (Self-Released) 11′24″ Nature's Joint by ((( O ))) on ((( 1 ))) (The Sun Drop Garden) 14′29″ Self Control by Frank Ocean on Blonde (Boys Don't Cry) 18′29″ Roll On by Dntel on Dumb Luck (Sub Pop) 22′00″ BS by Still Woozy on BS - Single (Interscope) 24′07″ You and Me by Otis Junior, Dr. Dundiff & J.Lamotta on Rising With It (Jakarta) 32′45″ Be Nothing by Beach Fossils on Somersault (Secretly) 36′57″ The Bus Song by Jay Som on Everybody Works (Polyvinyl) 40′27″ Swings & Waterslides by Viola Beach on Viola Beach - Single (Fuller Beans) 43′52″ Breathe by Astronoid on Astronoid (Blood Music) 54′42″ Reborn by KIDS SEE GHOSTS on KIDS SEE GHOSTS (G.O.O.D. Music) 59′46″ goin truuu by MIKE on tears of joy (10k) 61′16″ What Am I To Do by Mick Jenkins on What Am I To Do - Single (Cinematic) 64′08″ What's the Use? by Mac Miller on Swimming (Warner Bros. Records) 72′18″ PALACE by BROCKHAMPTON on ALL-AMERICAN TRASH (Self Released) 76′01″ Baby I'm Bleeding by JPEGMAFIA on Veteran (EQT) 78′32″ Planet Paradise [Prod. Louie Lastic] by GoldLink on The God Complex (Self Released) 86′08″ Heaven Inc. by Shlohmo on Heaven Inc. EP (Friends of Friends) 89′39″ Change My Head by Autolux on PUSSY'S DEAD (30th Floor) 93′54″ Lemon Glow by Beach House on 7 (Sub Pop) 97′57″ Heat Waves by Glass Animals on Dreamland (Polydor) 101′50″ So Many Details by Toro Y Moi on Anything In Return (Carpark) 106′22″ Best to You (Old Songs - Dom) by Blood Orange on Freetown Sound (Domino) 113′04″ Harpe by Kenton Slash Demon on Harpe/Syko - Single (Future Classic) Check out the full archives on the website.

Music Ninja Radio - BFF.fm
Music Ninja Radio #200 (Take 2)

Music Ninja Radio - BFF.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 120:00


Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′40″ CRANES IN THE SKY (KAYTRANADA DJ EDIT) by KAYTRANADA on ??? (self released) 12′06″ self control by Frank Ocean on Blonde (Stem) 21′42″ Nature's Joint by ((( O ))) on ((( 1 ))) ( ) 23′24″ BS by Still Woozy on BS - Single (Interscope) 25′52″ You and Me by Otis Junior, Dr. Dundiff & J.Lamotta on Rising With It ( ) 33′12″ Be Nothing by Beach Fossils on Somersault (Bayonet) 37′45″ The Bus Song by Jay Som on Everybody Works (Polyvinyl) 41′15″ Swings & Waterslides by Viola Beach on Swings & Waterslides - Single (Fuller Beans) 44′40″ Breathe by Astronoid on Astronoid (Blood Music) 56′37″ Reborn by KIDS SEE GHOSTS on KIDS SEE GHOSTS (G.O.O.D. Music) 59′34″ goin truuu by MIKE on tears of joy (10k) 61′02″ What Am I To Do by Mick Jenkins on What Am I To Do - Single (Cinematic) Check out the full archives on the website.

WEFUNK Radio
WEFUNK Show 1048

WEFUNK Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020


Ruby Jane serves up soulful confections from Ekkah, Lady Wray and The Brothers Johnson alongside inspired covers by Sharon Jones and Durand Jones. Plus pure alchemy from J.Lamotta & FloFilz, magnetic soul-jazz grooves from Sonny Stitt and the rebirth of Tiye Phoenix on "The Glow". View the full playlist for this show at http://www.wefunkradio.com/show/1048 Enjoying WEFUNK? Listen to all of our mixes at http://www.wefunkradio.com/shows/

The Time Limit Draw
No Brad? No Problem! Part Deux!

The Time Limit Draw

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2020 77:30


Episode 24 of The Time Limit Draw, broadcast on Facebook Live on September 22nd, as we have moved to Tuesday Nights!. We're back talking the return of the NFL, NHL, and NBA, but this time BRAD IS OUT! Where is he? You have to listen to find out! We had Lunch with Lamotta, featuring Ro's conversation with JT Lamotta, and a special High 5 with Nastico! Join us on TUESDAYS on Facebook.com/TheTimeLimitDrawPodcast/Live at 7:30pm for our live podcast! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thetimelimitdraw/support

CHECK THE TOKIO HOT 100
GONNA BE GOOD / NENASHI feat. J.LAMOTTAすずめ

CHECK THE TOKIO HOT 100

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2020 10:35


本日ピックアップするのは、100位に初登場! NENASHI feat. J.LAMOTTAすずめ、「GONNA BE GOOD」 人種、国籍などを明かしていない、謎のアーティストNenashi! 最新シングルでは、イスラエル・テルアビブ出身のJ・ラモッタ・すずめとのコラボ・ナンバー。 "Gonna Be Good"=「きっとよくなる」 先が見えづらい、いまの世の中へのメッセージを込めているよう。 実は、コロナ以外にも、Nenashi的には、 <Black Lives Matter> 黒人差別への想いもあるそうです。 というのも、Nenashiは、これまでアメリカで過ごすことが長かったので、 近しい人の中に、差別を受けていた人もいたそうで、、、 現在のアメリカの状況も、新曲を書く、キッカケになったようです。 さて、素顔を明かさないNenashiですが、、、 「GONNA BE GOOD」が、自身4枚目のシングル。 実は、毎回、ジャケットは、砂漠が描かれたデザインなんですが、、、 よ~く見ると、だんだんその砂漠の中に、人の顔が!? ・・・でも、この顔が、Nenashiなのか、どうかは・・・明かされてません!

Advertising Stories
A Most Experienced Executive Creative Director | EP: 31

Advertising Stories

Play Episode Play 41 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 11, 2020 37:18


Most Experienced ECD? OK, One Of Them,Of course, you can argue with my description of Patrick (Pat) Peduto. But go ahead and argue with the following...ECD on accounts like Burger King, Toyota, AT&T, Nabisco. See the list at the bottom.Author of "I Wrote The Book On Advertising"Member of the Directors Guild & commercial director.Actor.Professor.Owner of the agency RocketScience Creative.YO - Hypnotism coming: Remember to subscribe to Advertising Stories. Remember to subscribe to Advertising Stories.A nice thing for me… Feedspot has recognized Advertising Stories as being a top 15 advertising podcast.Keep going......... Ok,Pat's clients... ABC Entertainment, Access Fund, A-Cute Derm, Act!vate, Adatom.com, agencyfinder.com, Alaska Distillery, ASM Fund, AT&T, Alka-Seltzer, Almond Joy, AVIS, Bayer Aspirin, Bally Total Fitness, BellSouth, Beneficial, Birds Eye, Burger King, Camel Filters, Canon, Century21, Chelsea Market, Ciroc, Citibank, Clairol Ultress, Club Med, Coca-Cola, Con Edison, Cox Interactive Media, Creative Artisan Brands, Crunch, Cuervo 1800, Delta, Diet Coke, Don Q Rum, Donnelley Directory, E-Z Wider, EasyLink--AT&T, EliasArts, Exxon, Florida Citrus, Frontier Brands, GE Rechargable Batteries, GM Credit Card, Gold Medal Flour, Grand Marnier, IBM--Latin America, Hamm's Beer, Hanes Hoisery, Hardee's, Healthy Home Environmental, Hellmann's, Holiday Inn, homedelivery.com, Honey Graham Bears, ICI Americas, Interview Magazine, Investment Expo, JAL, JetUSA, Joker, Kellogg's, Kodak films, Kodak Photo CD, Kodak 35mm Cameras, Krystal, Lamaze Publishing, LaMotta's Tomatta Sauce, Lexus, L'Eggs Sheer Energy, Lipton, L'OREAL, Lucent, IRS, Life Savers, Lufthansa, Luxe Hotels, Manhattan Mortgage, Marriott, McDonald's, MGD, Miller Beer, Mistic, Molson, Nabisco Cookies, National Car Rental, National Council for Adoption, Navan, New Jersey Online, New York Life, NewsWorks, Nomad Networks, Northcoast Consulting Group, NYC Office for Economic Development, Nikon Cameras, Northwest Airlines, Nucoa Margarine, Olympia Beer, PT-1, Palm Springs International Raceplex, PaineWebber, Parker Brothers, PheasantRun, Pizza Hut, Pleasant Company, Ponds, Portfolio School, Prodigy, Nuprin, Ragu, React.com, Ruffino, Rums of Puerto Rico, Rival Dog Food, SFATA, Sandella's Cafe, Schick Electric, Skippy, Smirnoff, STP Motor Oil, Stella Show Mangement, Stockgroup.com, T42, TailWinds Distillery, Tampax, TIME, Talbot Hotel, Tommy Hilfiger, Toyota, US Army, US Postal Service, Unisys, United Craft Distillers, UrbanGlass, Virgin Atlantic, Wall Street Journal, Winston, Wrangler, Wendy's, Wheaties, Woolmark Co, Yoplait.

HIPHOPで学ぶ英語
【スペシャル対談】J. Lamotta すずめが影響を受けたアルバム、英語学習方法などについて語る

HIPHOPで学ぶ英語

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2020 16:23


チャンネル登録はこちら↓ http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPbYcKksIrs8k0qfvIcAuUQ?sub_confirmation=1 The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxp8c12bIRU&list=OLAK5uy_lVIU8Gwu_NNZkIJyQ8CAvNbV3XvcrkhO8&index=1 Aijuswanaseing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nI2smMrZBJg&list=OLAK5uy_m9P5YtDJgzazt-BhKZI1JF5bAyQF-RGu0 My Favorite Things https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNpNlIpeQYo&list=OLAK5uy_miymgk9NE8udhxGeFJl_gH8aBajIffoig 名前の由来で話ていた「Suzume」日本版 http://p-vine.jp/music/pcd-24815 Instagram https://instagram.com/j.lamotta.suzume?igshid=2l1v4x5n28bq Twitter https://mobile.twitter.com/LamottaJ?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor SoundCloud https://m.soundcloud.com/jay-lamotta-1 NEW EP 「Brand New Choice / J.Lamotta」 https://jakartarecords-label.bandcamp.com/album/brand-new-choice 2020年4月1日より毎日更新! —言葉に向き合い、ヒップホップをもっと楽しく!— 当チャンネルでは、ご覧の皆様がヒップホップ楽曲のリリック(歌詞)と独力で向き合えるよう、解釈に必要となる英文法・語法・口語表現・スラングなどの知識をシェアしていきます。アーティストの創意工夫やメッセージが込められたヒップホップのリリック。その面白さをご自身の力で感じ取っていただけたら最高です! 『ヒップホップで学ぶ英語』は、そのお手伝いをさせていただきます。 言葉に向き合い、ヒップホップをもっと楽しく! #HIPHOP #英語 SHO OKUDA Twitter:https://twitter.com/vegashokuda Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/vegashokuda/ YOU-KID Twitter:https://twitter.com/you_kid Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/youkid1988 Track by DJ KOTA a.k.a. K LARK Twitter:https://twitter.com/KOTA_K_LARK Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kota.k.lark/ 当チャンネルのプレイリストを音楽ストリーミングサービスでチェック! 紹介した曲とこれから紹介する予定の曲をPICK UP! - SPOTIFY https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3sjIx7gWGWCPThuBwhC2Qm?si=u3citGlGQW-tmEoMcjWJ8g - APPLEMUSIC https://music.apple.com/jp/playlist/hiphop%E3%81%A7%E5%AD%A6%E3%81%B6%E8%8B%B1%E8%AA%9E-4-8-21/pl.u-9N9LLp3u1Ybe3bq - LINE https://music.line.me/launch?target=playlist&item=upi7nLrdtfvhxjzlzBSZSgLdNq6MTZG-eQsU&cc=JP&from=tw - AWA https://mf.awa.fm/2V8Vrao

HIPHOPで学ぶ英語
【スペシャル対談】初の海外ゲスト!J. Lamotta すずめ 最新作「Brand New Choice」彼女の新たな選択とは

HIPHOPで学ぶ英語

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2020 14:27


チャンネル登録はこちら↓ http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPbYcKksIrs8k0qfvIcAuUQ?sub_confirmation=1 J.Lamotta すずめ Instagram:https://instagram.com/j.lamotta.suzume?igshid=2l1v4x5n28bq Twitter:https://mobile.twitter.com/LamottaJ SoundCloud:https://m.soundcloud.com/jay-lamotta-1 NEW EP 「Brand New Choice / J.Lamotta」:https://jakartarecords-label.bandcamp.com/album/brand-new-choice 2020年4月1日より毎日更新! —言葉に向き合い、ヒップホップをもっと楽しく!— 当チャンネルでは、ご覧の皆様がヒップホップ楽曲のリリック(歌詞)と独力で向き合えるよう、解釈に必要となる英文法・語法・口語表現・スラングなどの知識をシェアしていきます。アーティストの創意工夫やメッセージが込められたヒップホップのリリック。その面白さをご自身の力で感じ取っていただけたら最高です! 『ヒップホップで学ぶ英語』は、そのお手伝いをさせていただきます。 言葉に向き合い、ヒップホップをもっと楽しく! #HIPHOP #英語 SHO OKUDA Twitter:https://twitter.com/vegashokuda Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/vegashokuda/ YOU-KID Twitter:https://twitter.com/you_kid Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/youkid1988 Track by DJ KOTA a.k.a. K LARK Twitter:https://twitter.com/KOTA_K_LARK Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kota.k.lark/ 当チャンネルのプレイリストを音楽ストリーミングサービスでチェック! 紹介した曲とこれから紹介する予定の曲をPICK UP! - SPOTIFY https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3sjIx7gWGWCPThuBwhC2Qm?si=u3citGlGQW-tmEoMcjWJ8g - APPLEMUSIC https://music.apple.com/jp/playlist/hiphop%E3%81%A7%E5%AD%A6%E3%81%B6%E8%8B%B1%E8%AA%9E-4-8-21/pl.u-9N9LLp3u1Ybe3bq - LINE https://music.line.me/launch?target=playlist&item=upi7nLrdtfvhxjzlzBSZSgLdNq6MTZG-eQsU&cc=JP&from=tw - AWA https://mf.awa.fm/2V8Vrao

KEXP Presents Music That Matters
The Weekly Mix, Vol. 724 - Black August Mixtape

KEXP Presents Music That Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 57:06


This week, in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement, we are revisiting 2019's Black August Mixtape. Celebrating Black liberation and global solidarity movements, DJ Gabriel Teodros curates this powerful mix featuring stand-out tracks from Salaam Remi & Black Thought, Shafiq Husayn, DAM, Tobe Nwigwe, Klassy & Ruby Ibarra, Georgia Anne Muldrow & Dudley Perkins, Sampa the Great, Jamila Woods and more.   1. S.O.U.L. Purpose - In Flight Movie: Dr. Goodlungs (feat. Zubz, Skyzoo & Pharoahe Monch) 2. OCnotes - Radio Nat Turner 3. DAM - Hada Yid'ie Sitna 4. Salaam Remi - Bad To The Bone (feat. Black Thought & Reek Ruffin) 5. Klassy - Power Trip (feat. Ruby Ibarra) 6. Tobe Nwigwe - Against The Grain / Shine (feat. Madeline Edwards) 7. Jamila Woods - BALDWIN (feat. Nico Segal) 8. Shafiq Husayn - My-Story of Love / Starring You 9. G&D - Where I'm From 10. Suff Daddy - Magic (feat. Ill Camille & J.Lamotta) 11. K!MMORTAL - Ice Palaces 12. Sampa the Great - Final Form Gabriel Teodros hosts a Variety Mix every Friday night/Saturday morning from 1-6am PT on KEXP.org or 90.3 FM in Seattle. Watch Georgia Anne Muldrow & Declaime (G&D) perform Live on KEXP Read about K!MMORTAL's new track, "Breathe," on KEXP's Song of the Day feature Listen to Sampa the Great's mix for KEXP's Midnight in a Perfect World series

AutoSuccess: The Podcast
AutoSuccess 653 - Michael LaMotta

AutoSuccess: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 18:10


Michael LaMotta joins us to discuss customer service in a crisis.

AutoSuccess: The Podcast
AutoSuccess 653 - Michael LaMotta

AutoSuccess: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 18:08


Michael LaMotta joins us to discuss customer service in a crisis.

The Time Limit Draw
Debut! with guest JT Lamotta

The Time Limit Draw

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 88:44


The debut episode of "The Time Limit Draw" presented by Lucha Brutál. Hosts Brad Allred and Rogelio Martinez sit down with guest JT Lamotta to discuss sports, entertainment, wrestling, and more! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thetimelimitdraw/support

Fate's Wide Wheel: A Quantum Leap Podcast with Sam & Dennis
Deliver Us From Evil - March 19, 1966

Fate's Wide Wheel: A Quantum Leap Podcast with Sam & Dennis

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020 93:22


As “Quantum Leap” entered its fifth season, the show was under pressure to try new things to bring up the ratings. One of those new things was the concept of “The Evil Leaper”. After being hyped in commercials from the beginning of the season, Alia, along with her holographic guide, Zoey, finally arrive in the season's seventh episode, “Deliver Us From Evil”. Meanwhile, Sam has returned to life of Jimmy LaMotta and one of the most beloved stories from earlier in the series. When Sam had last left the LaMotta family, everyone was set to live happily ever after. But something has gone amiss - Ziggy says history is changing, and Sam and Al are about to discover why. We talk about one of the more divisive stories of the final season, and explore what works and what doesn't. We also go on some deep fan-wank discussing fan theories, and ponder whether Alia's and Zoey's names being so similar to Al and Ziggy was intentional. Heat yourself up a TV dinner, grab an ice cream sandwich, and give this episode a listen!

Dealer News Today Podcasts
How and Where to Raise Capital During Crisis-Mode with CEO Michael LaMotta - Dealer News Today

Dealer News Today Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2020 21:43


Former dealer principal now CEO of Dealer Owned Warranty Company (DOWC), Michael LaMotta is interviewed about using and raising capital during a crisis. Michael discusses dealers are hemorrhaging hundreds of thousands of dollars a week, and how his company DOWC is helping.Dave and Michael discuss dealer finances, how to get capital quickly, and how to lead a company through these tough times.Michael LaMotta founded DOWC® with lessons learned from almost 30 years of experience in the automotive industry, with many years spent as a retail auto dealer.Headquartered in Ringwood, NJ, DOWC® is among the fastest-growing service contract providers and administrators in the United States. Specializing in giving dealers access to capital along with offering customizable F&I products and expertise in compliance, as well as a full suite of technology designed to optimize productivity.

RUFF, RUGGED & RAW – HipHop straight outta Leipzig.
RUFF, RUGGED & RAW Radioshow #Reloaded 009 w/ Makangani (2019).

RUFF, RUGGED & RAW – HipHop straight outta Leipzig.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2020 56:30


HipHop-Mix-Show und zeitlose Retrospektiven straight outta Leipzig, rapresented by Kalm & DJ derbystarr. Mit Herz am Ohr, Auge auf der Subkultur und Lieblingsessen: Tellerrand. Am Start, im Talk Makangani. Every 4th Saturday, ON:AIR, 6:00 PM. Local LE UKW: 99,2 MHz / 94,4 MHz / 89,2 MHz Show: http://radioblau.de/redaktion/ruff-rugged-raw-radioshow/ Stream: http://stream.radioblau.de Link Up: http://derbystarr.com * + J.Cole & Wales, Max Herre, Jet Life, Grasime, Suff Daddy & Ill Camille & J.Lamotta, Kummer, Missy Elliott... Its not about makin' a hit, its about makin' a classic. AIGHT!

Ultimate Sports Network
3.11.20 Audio Real Boxing Talk

Ultimate Sports Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2020 109:47


Having danced around it for a few episodes, we tackle the skill sets that make a great fighter. We cite several examples, which leads to some debate (as always), some resolutions, and some challenges to our viewers. Man, do we remember a lot of stuff that we didn't know we remembered. Names Like Duran, Holyfield, Ali, LaMotta, two Sugar Ray's, McCrory, Curry, Foreman, Shavers, Pryor, and several more are discussed. Come on in and sit a spell, give us your opinions, and spread the word. #boxing #sports #media #wba #wbc #wbo #ibf

The Lethal List
E54: Magic Lavender Crush

The Lethal List

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2020 127:54


Tracklist: 1. Magic - Suff Daddy, J.Lamotta & Ill Camille [@suff-daddy @jay-lamotta-1 @illcamille] 2. Racks (ft. YBN Cordae) - H.E.R. [@iamhermusic] 3. Q&A - Ella Knight [@ellaknight] 4. Sunken Place - Leon Thomas III [@leonthomasmusic] 5. You & Me (ft. Buddy) - Moss Kena & Miraa May [@mosskena @miraa_may] 6. Crush - DUCKWRTH [@duckwrth] 7. Day Breaks - Pool Cosby & Ivy Sole [@poolcosby @ivy-sole] 8. Urgency (ft. Syd) - Lil Uzi Vert [@liluzivert] 9. Get Back - Senpu [@senpu] 10. Lavender - Q [@boymeetseuphoria] 11. Lobster - Maxine Ashley [@maxineashley] 12. Sick (ft. Aundra Brown & J.Robb) - Devin Tracy [@devintracy @jrobbdaproducer] 13. In Your Arms - Baby Rose [@babyrosemusic] 14. Mmmm - TroyBoi [@troyboi] 15. OUTWEST (ft. Young Thug) - JACKBOYS [@jackboysofficial] 16. One Way [Universal Zincfence Flip] - Jane Macgizmo [@janemacgizmo @universalzincfence] 17. Melody X - Medasin [@officialmedasin] 18. Luv U - BOSCO [@hellobosco] 19. Feds in Town - UGK 20. The Egyptian Way - Stro Elliot [@stroelliot] 21. Show Off - Baby Bash & Cota [@bash-town] 22. Hit My Phone (ft. Kehlani) - Megan Thee Stallion [@megan-thee-stallion] 23. Coolie High - Camp Lo [@camploofficial] 24. Breakdown - De La Soul 25. What Kinda Music - Tom Misch & Yussef Dayes [@tommisch @yussefdayes] 26. Mark Sampson (ft. Carlos Overall) [Extended Mix] - Kassa Overall [@kassaoverall] 27. Thing Called Love - Kevin Ross [@kevinrossmusic] 28. For Real - Amel Larrieux [@amellarrieuxofficial] 29. TrapScat (Get Loose) - Masego & Medasin [@masegomusic @officialmedasin] 30. Everyday Black Girl - TT The Artist & Tesehki [@ttheartist @user-879293975] 31. Interlude - Swing [@swing-official] 32. Alma Naranja - Arletis [@arletis] 33. Most of All - JMSN [@iamjmsn] 34. One, Two - ((( O ))) [@thesundropgarden] 35. SELF (ft. Mereba) - Brandon Banks [@brandonxbanks] 36. Surrender (ft. Dr. Chill) - Jhené Aiko [@jhene-aiko-1]

it's OUR show: HIPHOP for people that KNOW BETTER

Full show: http://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: MoZaic, Okito, conshus, Jorok, Kristen Warren, MInk, Musab, Ink Well, The Audible Doctor, Count Bass D, Little Dragon, Kali Uchis, Umse, Nottz, Dedy Dread, Olivia Ruff, The Beat Ministry, El Da Sensei, John Robinson, MyGrane McNastee, Marz Mello, Emily King, Eminem, Skylar Grey, J.Lamotta, Gianni Brezzo, Devin Morrison, Joyce Wrice, 14KT, Muhsinah, Tall Black Guy, The Buttertones, The Seshen, Soy is REAL, OutKast, Goodie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS

Legendary Nights
The Tale Of Sugar Ray Robinson vs Jake LaMotta "The St Valentines Day Massacre"

Legendary Nights

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2020 72:35


Of all the great rivalries in boxing, that between Sugar Ray Robinson and Jake LaMotta stands apart. First, these were two all-time greats. Even early in their careers, fight fans regarded both as rare talents, destined for championship status. Second, their personalities and ring styles were perfect contrasts to one another: LaMotta the brutish”Bronx Bull,” Robinson the stylish “Prince of Harlem.” And third, they locked up six times, the battles becoming more competitive and exciting as the rivalry unfolded. And while Robinson vs LaMotta I was a clear-cut win for Sugar Ray, the two fought on close to even terms over their next four meetings. But their sixth and final clash is the most famous for the fact it was a massacre, the legendary “St. Valentine’s Day Massacre.”

Seize The Moment Podcast
STM Podcast #38: Gordon Marino - The Art of Listening: Improving Relationships Through Dialogue

Seize The Moment Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2020 67:46


On episode 38, Gordon Marino returns to teach us about the importance of being a good listener, the connection between being heard and self-esteem, how to increase empathy, and why success can’t make us happy. Gordon Marino is a professor of philosophy and director of the Hong Kierkegaard Library at St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minnesota. A recipient of the Richard J. He is the author of the book, The Existentialist's Survival Guide: How to Live Authentically in an Inauthentic Age. Leon Garber is a philosophical writer, contemplating and elucidating the deep recesses of man's soul. He is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor/Psychotherapist — specializing in Existential Psychotherapy, Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, and Trauma Therapy — and manages a blog exploring issues of death, self-esteem, love, freedom, life-meaning, and mental health/mental illness, from both empirical and personal viewpoints. Alen D. Ulman is a content creator and life long auto-didact. Alen manages the page Ego Ends Now which is a growing community for expanding consciousness with vital information about science, medicine, self actualization, philosophy, psychology and methods to overcome identification with compulsive thought. The purpose of Ego Ends Now is to make sure to give everyone in it's community every tool available to add levity in their own lives, making it a very real possibility for them to create a life of their own design, and help impact the world and our global community positively. Find us on: Twitter: https://twitter.com/seize_podcast O4L: https://o4lonlinenetwork.com/seizethe... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seizethemom... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SeizeTheMome... We are also everywhere podcasts are available! Where you can follow Gordon Marino: Article: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/17/opinion/art-of-listening.html Website: https://wp.stolaf.edu/philosophy/gordon-marino/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/GordonMarino Amazon Link: https://www.amazon.com/Existentialists-Survival-Guide-Authentically-Inauthentic/dp/0062436007/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=gordon+marino+existentialists+survival+guide&qid=1580671217&s=books&sr=1-1

it's OUR show: HIPHOP for people that KNOW BETTER

Full show: http://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: Shinobi Stalin, Marz Mello, conshus, Beautiful Chorus, Jamila Woods, Raphael Saadiq, Wilma Archer, MF DOOM, Dr. Rubberfunk, Stephanie Whitelock, Dillon, Batsauce, Little Dragon, Aesop Rock, Sincere Vega, Bag Raiders, Jess The Facts, A.C. The PD, J.Lamotta, GRNFORD, Knaladeus, Brooklyn Funk Essentials, Heart Bones, J-Felix, Andrew Ashong, OutKast, Goodie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS

it's OUR show: HIPHOP for people that KNOW BETTER

Full show: http://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: The Heart and Brain, Wordsworth, Illustrate, conshus, Knaladeus, CYNE, Jah9, Dumi Right, Cadence, J.Lamotta, FloFilz, Atmosphere, Gifted Gab, Murs, Haphduzn, JazzZ, Myme, Amerigo Gazaway, Notorious B.I.G., E-Turn, Geronimus Brothers, Jakarta Records, ALA.NI, Sareem Poems, Newselph, Sivion, J Dilla, MidaZ the BEAST, Haleem, Zagnif Nori, SebastiAn, SYD, Blu, Damu The Fudgemunk, Tourist, OutKast, Goodie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS

it's OUR show: HIPHOP for people that KNOW BETTER

Full show: http://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: F.E.E.L. (Fearlessly Elevating Eliminating Limitations), Jamar X, conshus, MoZaic, Skyzoo, Black Metaphor, Jehst, Confucius MC, Seb Zillner, Keor Meteor, Beat Butcha, ALA.NI, denitia, Sudan Archives, Wajatta, Reggie Watts, John Tejada, Pearl Gates, Syll, Blu, Free Tillman, PredatorPr!me, RA The Rugged Man, SB The Anomaly, KRS-One, Skitzo, Jordan Rakei, Rapsody, Mereba, J.Lamotta, Caravan Palace, Flamez, Sincere Vega, Meem, Glad2Mecha, Frenzie, Zero 7, Jem Cooke, Rel McCoy, The Audible Doctor, OutKast, Goodie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS

Cinema Shame
Raging Bull / Travis Sentell

Cinema Shame

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2019 80:38


Screenwriter and author Travis Sentell goes toe-to-toe with Martin Scorsese's Raging Bull. Subscribe on iTunes / Stitcher Radio / Spotify CREDITS: Talking Heads: James David Patrick (@007hertzrumble) - Punch drunk for boxing podcasts Travis Sentell (@travissentell) - Once baptized our host with a super soaker   Music Contained in this Podcast: Preacher Boy - "Shamedown" The Price is Right Theme Recorded in October 2019. Copyrights are owned by the artists and their labels. Negative dollars are made from this podcast.

Rehoboth Social podcast
68: Stacy LaMotta - SODEL Fest

Rehoboth Social podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2019 64:54


President at Creative Coastal Connection Corp, Stacy sits down and chats about The Southern Delaware wine, food, music, festival! SODEL Fest!! Saturday Sept 28th Independence  clubhouse, Milsboro, De.        www.sodelfest.com

KEXP Presents Music That Matters
Music That Matters, Vol. 681 - Black August Mixtape

KEXP Presents Music That Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2019 57:06


Celebrating Black liberation and global solidarity movements, DJ Gabriel Teodros curates this powerful mix featuring stand-out tracks from Salaam Remi & Black Thought, Shafiq Husayn, DAM, Tobe Nwigwe, Klassy & Ruby Ibarra, Georgia Anne Muldrow & Dudley Perkins, Sampa the Great, Jamila Woods and more.   1. S.O.U.L. Purpose - In Flight Movie: Dr. Goodlungs (feat. Zubz, Skyzoo & Pharoahe Monch) 2. OCnotes - Radio Nat Turner 3. DAM - Hada Yid'ie Sitna 4. Salaam Remi - Bad To The Bone (feat. Black Thought & Reek Ruffin) 5. Klassy - Power Trip (feat. Ruby Ibarra) 6. Tobe Nwigwe - Against The Grain / Shine (feat. Madeline Edwards) 7. Jamila Woods - BALDWIN (feat. Nico Segal) 8. Shafiq Husayn - My-Story of Love / Starring You 9. G&D - Where I'm From 10. Suff Daddy - Magic (feat. Ill Camille & J.Lamotta) 11. K!MMORTAL - Ice Palaces 12. Sampa the Great - Final Form

Cloud Jazz Smooth Jazz
Cloud Jazz Nº 1674 (Moon) - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

Cloud Jazz Smooth Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2019 57:20


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! El segundo disco que edita en solitario la cantante coreana Moon es protagonista de esta edición. También repasamos novedades de Julian Vaughn, Mattias Roos, Chris Walker y J. Lamotta. En el bloque del recuerdo recuperamos uno de los disco más emblemáticos del legendario dúo Steely Dan, así como música de un proyecto sueco llamado Studio Tan.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Cloud Jazz Smooth Jazz. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/27170

Characters of Boxing (And Beyond)

The 1980 movie "Raging Bull" about Jake LaMotta is not just a great boxing movie, it's widely considered one of the greatest movies ever made. What fight fans might be less familiar with is a 1956 Oscar-winning masterpiece called "Somebody Up There Likes Me" starring Paul Newman as Rocky Graziano.  This week on the Characters of Boxing (and Beyond) we profile the tumultuous life and career of Graziano, fighting out of Stillman's Gym in New York City. Graziano wasn't just a ferocious competitor inside the ring he was an absolute character outside of it. After his career ended he starred as an actor, alongside LaMotta, his childhood buddy, and Sugar Ray Robinson in the comedic sitcom "Car 54 Where are You?". Today's podcast explores "Somebody Up There Likes Me", Graziano's deep troubles, and his subsequent triumphs. It also looks at the character he played on "Car 54" and explains what we can learn about the human condition from its narrative and incredibly poignant symbolism. 

Cloud Jazz Smooth Jazz
Cloud Jazz Nº 1664 (Althea René) - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

Cloud Jazz Smooth Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2019 55:13


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! El nuevo trabajo de la flautista Althea René es protagonista de esta edición. También repasamos discos que acaban de publicar Pieces Of A Dream, J. Lamotta, Jamie Cullum, Vladimir Cetkar y Philip Bailey. En el bloque para el recuerdo recuperamos algunos de los primeros trabajos del proyecto Hill St Soul.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Cloud Jazz Smooth Jazz. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/27170

Cloud Jazz Smooth Jazz
Cloud Jazz Nº 1663 (Philip Bailey) - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

Cloud Jazz Smooth Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2019 60:37


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Estrenamos el nuevo disco en solitario de Philip Bailey, cantante de Earth, Wind & Fire. También repaso a recientes lanzamientos de Cindy Bradley, Brendan Rothwell, J. Lamotta, Aneesa Strings y Lasperanza. En el bloque del recuerdo recuperamos dos discos publicados por el pianista Larry Dunn.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Cloud Jazz Smooth Jazz. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/27170

Time In A Bottle (40UP Radio)
Time In A Bottle 066

Time In A Bottle (40UP Radio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2019 61:59


Je hoort muziek van Matthew Herbert, Irma Thomas, Todd Rundgren, J. Lamotta す す ず, Toto, Sarah Vaughan, The Mills Brothers, Frank Ocean, DINAH WASHINGTON, The Mavericks en Nielson.

Cloud Jazz Smooth Jazz
Cloud Jazz Nº 1661 (J. Lamotta) - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

Cloud Jazz Smooth Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2019 57:11


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Presentación del disco que acaba de publicar la vocalista J. Lamotta junto a los nuevo trabajos de Brendan Rothwell, Walter Beasley, Lasperanza, Cindy Bradley y Rockie Robbins. En el bloque del recuerdo recuperamos los dos únicos discos publicados por un cantante llamado Marc Sadane, ambos a comienzos de los 80.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Cloud Jazz Smooth Jazz. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/27170

Live in the Lab
Carefree Jawns featuring Natalie Slade - J.Lamotta - Dr. Rubberfunk x Izo FitzRoy

Live in the Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2019 17:41


What's Good, Good People? We got some dope carefree records that are in heavy rotation. Listen and enjoy! Submit Your Music: 
1) Follow on Twitter- @ iamthe1mangang
 2) Send a message with a link to your music IG- @ iamtheonemangang Music Links: Natalie Slade 
https://tokyodawnrecords.bandcamp.com/album/the-nature-volume-1 J.Lamotta
 http://www.jlamotta.de/ Dr. Rubberfunk
 https://rubberfunk.net/

Phil Horneman
Women Influencing The Future Of Jazz

Phil Horneman

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2019 72:53


Een uur lang belangrijke vrouwelijke namen in de jazz bij Phil vanavond. En hij had er zonder moeite nog een uurtje aan vast kunnen plakken! Muziek van Kika Sprangers, Yazmin Lacey, J.Lamotta, Nubya Garcia en nog veel meer. Playlist: Kika Sprangers Large Ensemble - Bart van der Leck Tiana Khasi - Georgia’s Track Sarah Tandy - Snake In The Grass Emma-Jean Thackray - Red Bush Yazmin Lacey - 90 Degrees Bryony Jarman-Pinto - SunKissed Allysha Joy - Honesty Brandee Younger - Games Cecily - Song For Bobby Smith Laura Taglialatela - Take Me Back J.Lamotta - Back In Town Maryanne Ito - Friendly Exploitation (Live) Nubya Garcia - One Kijk voor meer informatie op https://www.nporadio2.nl/soulenjazz.

it's OUR show: HIPHOP for people that KNOW BETTER

Full show: http://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: EyeQ, Anton Corazza, conshus, DJ Center, Oddisee, Shinobi Stalin, Wordsworth, Pearl Gates, Quincey Tones, Seba Kaapstad, Marcel P. Black, M Slago, Making Movies, Ruben Blades, Raashan Ahmad, Rhapsod, Pieces Of A Man, Amable, Uncommon Nasa, Black Pumas, J.Lamotta, Lady Wray, Amerigo Gazaway, AMiAM, Copywrite, Reks, DJ Stranger, Flying Lotus, Anderson .Paak, The Rebel, Illspokinn, SOL Development, Muito Kaballa, OutKast, Goodie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS

it's OUR show: HIPHOP for people that KNOW BETTER

Full show: http://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: The Do Gooders, Heir Jordan, I.S.A.A.C., SoyIsReal, conshus, E-Turn, The Midnight Hour, Adrian Younge, Ali Shaheed Muhammad, Loren Oden, Craig Finn, Altin Gun, Mathematik, Manatee Commune, Samuel Eisen-Meyers, Blu and Exile, Nate Mercereau, Terrace Martin, MoZaic, MidaZ the Beast, Okito, Blockhead, Aesop Rock, RY X, J.Lamotta, Technical Development, Jorok, Kristen Warren, Nolan The Tadpole Warren, BAILEN, Intellexual, Kindness, Seinabo Sey, The Quiet Temple, OutKast, Goodie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS

NOT 97
Season Five — Episode Two (Feat. Chidi Himself)

NOT 97

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2019 49:53


This is a special episode of Not 97, featuring an artist who we played on season one episode one — Chidi Himself.Chidi shares an unreleased track with us, as well as introduces London-based friend and frequent collaborator MTMBO. He also plays a Soundcloud find of his own, California's own Denyah.We discuss Berlin's J. Lamotta's and her playful, dynamic delivery "Back In Town," as well as the shadowy raps of unknown UK artist Saxon.   Joy Crookes croones through the instant classic "Don't Let Me Down," and Haviah Mighty turns heads left & right on the marathon rap track "In Women Colour." 01 "Back In Town" by J.Lamotta  02 "CHYIYWHY" by MTMBO 03 "Don't Let Me Down" by Joy Crookes 04 "Oh, Shoot" by bad snacks 05 "Rendezvous" by Saxon  06 "Bring It Up" by Denyah 07 "Cola" by Arlo Parks 08 "In Women Colour" by Haviah Mighty 09 "All I Need" by Chidi Himself  -- Art: Devin Hobdy *Not 97 is powered by the innovative music company Amuse.io, making distribution effortless for independent artists everywhere. © NOT 97. All music ℗ & © their rights holders, used by NOT 97 with explicit permission.

it's OUR show: HIPHOP for people that KNOW BETTER

Full show: http://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: Table For Three, conshus, Leisure Chief, Hermetic Order, GZA, Killah Priest. ODESZA. Kelsey Bulkin, Kodak To Graph, Haviah Mighty, Pieces Of A Man, Zen Bias, Anderson .Paak, Andre 3000, Robotaki, The Budos Band, Erik Jackson, Paradox, DJ Dolo, J.Lamotta, Phonte, Sareem Poems, James Gardin, Sivion, Sojourn, Tee-Wyla, Illect, Paradox Unit, Synopsis, The Dip, Shafiq Husayn, Bilal, Imperial, K.I.N.E.T.I.K., Oddisee, Soulseize, Trick Daddy, CeeLo Green, OutKast, GOODie MOb, Big Boi, IMAKEMADBEATS

it's OUR show: HIPHOP for people that KNOW BETTER

Full show: http://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: E-TURN, DJ SPS, Qwel, Swamburger, conshus, EyeQ, J.Lamotta, Cantrell, Andrew Bird, Phife Dawg, J Dilla, Maverick Sabre, Moka Only, Claude Fontaine, WordChemist, Shinobi Stalin, Millatron, Big Wild, iDA HAWK, Louis Futon, DUCKWRTH, BAEGOD, What So Not, Herizen, Handbook, Elementalz Music, R.A.P. R-Kitech and Precise, Tensei, Yaw and Najite Olokun Prophecy, DJ Enyoutee, Zagnif Nori, Rodrigo y Gabriela, OutKast, GOODie MOb, Big Boi, Andre 3000, Raekwon, IMAKEMADBEATS

Liquid Sunshine Sound System
Radio Show #43 - The Future Is Female - Liquid Sunshine Radio Show - 21-02-2019

Liquid Sunshine Sound System

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2019 59:59


Hello Groovers, It's an all female cast in the Liquid Sunshine Discotheque this week. Old tracks, recent tracks and super freshly dropped releases by Nicole Willis,Chaka Khan and J. LaMotta! Liquid Sunshine is a weekly radio show in Canberra, Australia, playing the best Deep Funk, Rare Groove, Disco, Beats - All The Good Stuff. We also re-edit, DJ out in the wild, and produce mighty boss tunes. Good times! Deejay Maarten Vlot Facebook - www.facebook.com/liquidsunshine Streaming - www.mixcloud.com/sasmancometh & https://hearthis.at/liquid-sunshine/ Itunes - https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/liquid-sunshine-sound-system/id1419866859?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/2VR9NJQkQzwKaZP7AWgaNk?si=UjPfWrGRSHedDffPnqiikA Web - www.liquidsunshine.com.au Radio - https://www.2xxfm.org.au/Form/programdetail/ Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/user-639253042

Liquid Sunshine Sound System
Radio Show #43 - The Future Is Female - Liquid Sunshine Radio Show - 21-02-2019

Liquid Sunshine Sound System

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2019 60:00


Hello Groovers, It's an all female cast in the Liquid Sunshine Discotheque this week. Old tracks, recent tracks and super freshly dropped releases by Nicole Willis,Chaka Khan and J. LaMotta! Liquid Sunshine is a weekly radio show in Canberra, Australia, playing the best Deep Funk, Rare Groove, Disco, Beats - All The Good Stuff. We also re-edit, DJ out in the wild, and produce mighty boss tunes. Good times! Deejay Maarten Vlot Facebook - www.facebook.com/liquidsunshine Streaming - www.mixcloud.com/sasmancometh & https://hearthis.at/liquid-sunshine/ Itunes - https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/liquid-sunshine-sound-system/id1419866859?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/2VR9NJQkQzwKaZP7AWgaNk?si=UjPfWrGRSHedDffPnqiikA Web - www.liquidsunshine.com.au Radio - https://www.2xxfm.org.au/Form/programdetail/ Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/user-639253042

All I See Is Blinkin' Lights
J.Lamotta すずめ - Interview - Folge 017 - Suzume, J Dilla, Female Producers

All I See Is Blinkin' Lights

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2019 41:44


For episode 17 I went to Berlin to meet the great J.Lamotta すずめ. Born in Tel Aviv with Moroccan roots, she studied Jazz to then come to Berlin to follow her own path. She plays all kinds of instruments, she's a singer, she's a producer and she's making sick beats. We talked about learning English with the help of Bob Marley, her tribute to J Dilla, about being a female producer, Scorsese's picture of the boxer Jake Lamotta, her soon to be released album “Suzume” and many other topics. Enjoy the episode!   J.Lamotta すずめ J.Lamotta すずめ Website J.Lamotta すずめ on Spotify J.Lamotta すずめ on Instagram J.Lamotta すずめ on Twitter J.Lamotta すずめ on Facebook J.Lamotta すずめ on Spotify   All I See Is Blinkin' Lights All I See Is Blinkin' Lights - Anhören & Social Media   Shownote Bob Marley - Redemption Song Billie Holiday - All of me Marvin Gaye - What's going on Curtis Mayfield - We've Gote To Have Peace Bill Withers - Use Me (Live) J Dilla - Flowers J.Lamotta すずめ - About Love#1 (J Dilla Tribute) J.Lamotta すずめ - About Love#2 (J Dilla Tribute) J.Lamotta すずめ - About Love#3 (J Dilla Tribute) J.Lamotta すずめ - About Love#4 (J Dilla Tribute) ear-sight // J.Lamotta Suzume // Beats on Road #17 Raging Bull Trailer J.Lamotta すずめ & The Dizzy Sparrow - Se Love Jakarta Records on Bandcamp Illa J - Enjoy The Ride FloFilz - Twosome JuJu Rogers - Hungry (prod. by Bluestaeb) Ivan Ave - Machines (prod. Mndsgn) ill Camille - Black Gold Suff Daddy - Makrowave

CronoCine
CronoCine 2x09: Toro Salvaje (Raging Bull, Martin Scorsese 1980)

CronoCine

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2019 269:17


¡Hola Crononautas! Martin Scorsese + Robert DeNiro, uno de esos romances cinematográficos que tantas obras de arte nos han regalado, entre ellas Toro Salvaje (Raging Bull, 1980) una película que destila tanto talento que hacer un podcast sobre ella se hace muy sencillo. Joe Pesci y Cathy Moriarty completan un trio estelar con actuaciones para el recuerdo. La mejor descripción que se puede hacer de lla es que se trata de la mejor pelícicula de boxeo de la historia, y aun así, los mejores momentos los vemos fuera del ring.    Hablaremos como siempre de todos y cada uno de los aspectos del largometraje en nuestras secciones habituales, y además gracias a la nueva incorporación, Nano Bronson, tendremos de primera mano una opinión experta sobre cómo de bien reflejados estan los combates de boxeo, y un análisis sobre la preparación y el entrenamiento de DeNiro para poder imitar el estilo pugilístico de Jake LaMotta.   En este episodio suena la BSO de CronoCine compuesta por el artista musical El Arias (podéis encontrar su música en Facebook y Soundcloud). Además, suenan los temas Jumping Boogie Woogie de Audionautix  (bajo licencias Cretive Commons 4.0), y Maybe de The Ink Spots y una versión de Cavalleria Rusticana de Pietro Mascagni libres de copyriht.

CronoCine
CronoCine 2x09: Toro Salvaje (Raging Bull, Martin Scorsese 1980)

CronoCine

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2019 269:17


¡Hola Crononautas! Martin Scorsese + Robert DeNiro, uno de esos romances cinematográficos que tantas obras de arte nos han regalado, entre ellas Toro Salvaje (Raging Bull, 1980) una película que destila tanto talento que hacer un podcast sobre ella se hace muy sencillo. Joe Pesci y Cathy Moriarty completan un trio estelar con actuaciones para el recuerdo. La mejor descripción que se puede hacer de lla es que se trata de la mejor pelícicula de boxeo de la historia, y aun así, los mejores momentos los vemos fuera del ring.    Hablaremos como siempre de todos y cada uno de los aspectos del largometraje en nuestras secciones habituales, y además gracias a la nueva incorporación, Nano Bronson, tendremos de primera mano una opinión experta sobre cómo de bien reflejados estan los combates de boxeo, y un análisis sobre la preparación y el entrenamiento de DeNiro para poder imitar el estilo pugilístico de Jake LaMotta.   En este episodio suena la BSO de CronoCine compuesta por el artista musical El Arias (podéis encontrar su música en Facebook y Soundcloud). Además, suenan los temas Jumping Boogie Woogie de Audionautix  (bajo licencias Cretive Commons 4.0), y Maybe de The Ink Spots y una versión de Cavalleria Rusticana de Pietro Mascagni libres de copyriht.

it's OUR show: HIPHOP for people that KNOW BETTER
Vacuous Children Wearing Suits Collecting Checks

it's OUR show: HIPHOP for people that KNOW BETTER

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2018 134:24


Full show: http://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: Sean Shakespeare, conshus, MyGrane McNastee, Hop Along, Jamil Honesty, Whitney C, DJ Grazzhoppa, JR Swiftz, Funky Bijou, Main, Rahim Samad, M-Phazes, AG, John Robinson, Eloh Kush, DJ Critical Hype, Kendrick Lamar, Dr. Dre, Eleanor Friedberger, DEL, AMP LIVE, AMiAM, Copywrite, Reks, DJ Stranger, Bekon, J.Lamotta, Black Milk, The Heart and Brain, Cut Chemist, Deantoni Parks, Myka 9, Sango, Jean Deaux, Denmark Vessey, Knxwledge, Daniel Avery, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS

it's OUR show: HIPHOP for people that KNOW BETTER

Full show: http://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: Leisure Chief, conshus, AG, John Robinson, Dave Dar, St. Vincent, PRhyme, Royce da 59, DJ Premier, BIG K.R.I.T., Denaun, The Village, Rod Willz, EVAN GIIA, The Recipe, Talib Kweli, Spark Master Tape, Craig Mack, Amerigo Gazaway, The Notorious B.I.G., MC Paul Barman, Open Mike Eagle, ?uestlove, Dungen and Woods, Team Prolific, What So Not, BUOY, Joe Stu, Sham the Insomniac, J.Lamotta, Franki.D, Budamunk, ill Sugi, MoZaic, MidaZ the Beast, Okito, Hollie Cook, Grand Analog, Clairmont The Second, Imarhan, Black Milk, OutKast, GOODie MOb, Big Boi, Little Dragon, IMAKEMADBEATS

Neo2soul Less Chat More Music
11th Feb 2018 Neo2soul INNAGROOVES MIXTAPE SHOW #7

Neo2soul Less Chat More Music

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2018 176:12


Bridging the gap between mainstream and indie artists, INNAGROOVES brings light to the underground and gives you the quality music you want to hear, not have to hear. Non-stop, less chat, more in the mix (NeoSoul, Hip Hop, R&B, Soul, Gospel, Jazz) musical grooves. Our goal is to help emerging, unsigned independent artists and bands to connect with opportunities to increase their exposure through Internet radio. Porsche Smith - All the Many Ways Birthday Boy & Trish - Just One Kiss Alïah Guerra - Someday Maurice Moore - Little More Kadeem Tyrell - Let Me Know Anthony Eugene - Mind Games V - Lift Off DaLateBLOOMER - How They Gon Stop Us Akie - Knowher(e) Polina - (Un)lucky J.Lamotta & The Dizzy Sparrow - Se Love Harmonicsapien ft Brittany Nacole - Only You Bishop John Wynn ft Juanita Wynn - Focus Blue Lab Beats ft James Vickery - My Dream Lina Nikol ft Frank McComb - All I Need Curtis Taylor ft Steph Johnson - Love Lin Rountree ft Jessica Jolia - Something More David Davis ft Elizabeth Dellinger - Tell Me Melat & Jansport J - Not A Lover Sy Smith - Perspective Bey Bright ft Blez - Feels So Right Ellis Hall III ft Kid Cut - Do What You Gotta Do Darien Dean - Ur the 1 Steve Frazier - I Wonder Ronnie Wright - Love You Down Miracle Foster - I Don't Love You Audrey Valentine ft D. Lylez - Never Let You Go Mario Sweet ft. Shelby Poole & Zach Bruce - Dance with Me VenetaTracey - Astral Trombobby ft. Lina Nikol - Back It Up swsh - Flowers Kopano - Is It (The Way) Less Is More ft. Molly - The Grooves Priscilla Bailey ft Diane Baxter - You Don't Have To Worry Debbie with a T - Letsatsi Elliott Macauley ft Karen Ramirez - Willow Ms. Irene Renee ft Crowned 1 - You & Me Remix Anu da Sun - Relection Shantel May - Back n Forth Charlotte Day Wilson - Nothing New Lo Nightly - Say You Wanna Rahky - Breakin' Beds Ezra Roszunn Williams & Sulpacio Jones - Watching You Dame Drummer - All That You Are Kyle Dion - Brown Stevie Rizo - Divine Just Shad - Saturday Night Cheryl Woods - All You Need Kathy Kosins - Uncovered Soul Kuzich (823 Records) ft Mei Saraswati - Innervisions Hegazy - Alive Lyric Jones Lush Lux Life (Radio Edit)

Neo2soul Less Chat More Music
8th Feb 2018 Mixbag of Music with DJ Niceness in the mix on Floradio #6

Neo2soul Less Chat More Music

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2018 185:09


Bridging the gap between mainstream and indie artists, Mixbag of Music show brings light to the underground and gives you the quality music you want to hear, not have to hear. Non-stop, less chat, more in the mix (NeoSoul, Hip Hop, R&B, Soul, Gospel, Jazz) musical grooves. Our goal is to help emerging, unsigned independent artists and bands to connect with opportunities to increase their exposure through Internet Tiombe Lockhart ft Georgia Anne Muldrow - The Circuit Tiffany Fred ft Cameron Johnson - Dear Black Man Swsh - Gone Pat Lok ft Claire Mortifee -True Power Priscilla Bailey - Walking In The Light Lina Nikol feat. Frank McComb - All I Need J.Lamotta & The Dizzy Sparrow - Wanna Getta Know Ya Polina - Baby David Davis ft Elizabeth Dellinger - Tell Me Donnie Lynee - Mr. Maleke O'Ney - Beautiful Side of Love LaToiya Williams - Vintage Love Less Is More ft. Molly - The Grooves Harmonicsapien ft Joslyn Marie - Breathe Ms. Irene Renee ft Crowned 1 - You & Me Remix Porsche Smith - All the Many Ways Cat Shell - Hot Damn Jody Watley ft SRL - The Mood (Alex Di Ciò Radio Edit) Bey Bright ft Blez - Feels So Right Ellis Hall III ft. Kardinal Offishall - Blunted Bishop John Wynn ft Juanita Wynn - Focus Kierion Johnson - Off Your Throne Alma - Hearsay Tiffany Jade ft Josh Mosier - It's Fine Sharon Musgrave - I Chose You Miracle Foster - I Don't Love You ParisAlexa - Leaves and Seasons Yovth - Clouds Mayila - War Trombobby ft. Lina Nikol - Back It Up Shay Lia - Cherish Scottie Royal - I'm Over You (Can't Stay) Roma ft. Dcoletheprince - Awake Janice Corrido - Thank U Kaiya Crawford - Soap UMI - Frequently Jasmine Cassell - Interlock Birthday Boy & Trish - Let It Out Zyah Belle ft P. Blackk - Show You Cymphonique - Air 2 Fire Veronica Timms ft Marc Garvy Say Ooh Ayanna Williams - Never Too Much Pocket Dragon - Tide Elliott Macauley ft Karen Ramirez - Willow J.Robb ft Devin Tracy - Lovinuu Ronnie Wright - Love You Down DaLateBLOOMER - Me... Carmichael Musiclover - The Medicine Dame Drummer - All That You Are Indie Music Challenge artist Jeremy Turgeon Quintet ft Cleveland P. Jones - Blessed Jay Nemor - The Movement Sidibe - Unreachable Ajia - Flavours Sarah Téibo ft Tehillah Daniel & Jason Nicholson-Porter - Like a Child

Neo2soul Less Chat More Music
4th Feb 2018 Neo2soul INNAGROOVES MIXTAPE SHOW #5

Neo2soul Less Chat More Music

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2018 194:12


Bridging the gap between mainstream and indie artists, INNAGROOVES brings light to the underground and gives you the quality music you want to hear, not have to hear. Non-stop, less chat, more in the mix (NeoSoul, Hip Hop, R&B, Soul, Gospel, Jazz) musical grooves. Our goal is to help emerging, unsigned independent artists and bands to connect with opportunities to increase their exposure through Internet radio. Tiffani Michelle - Light of the Sun (DJ Niceness mix) Tiffany Jade ft Josh Mosier - It's Fine Ms. Irene Renee ft Crowned 1 - You & Me Remix Alex Vaughn - Blessings Alma - Hearsay Allysha Joy - Selfish Nicole Chambers - Forbidden Fruit Porsche Smith - All the Many Ways UMI - Frequently Kopano - Is It (The Way?) Sharon Musgrave - I Chose You Darlene McCoy - Even Me Zyah Belle feat P. Blackk - Show You Cat Shell - Hot Damn Kierion Johnson - Off Your Throne Erica. L.James - What I Deserve Natalie Oliveri ft R.O.E - Mi Amor Jasmine Cassell - Interlock Soia x Moo Latte - Switch Switch Ajia - Flavours J.Lamotta & The Dizzy Sparrow - Wanna Getta Know Ya LaToiya Williams - Vintage Love Mélat & Jansport J - Push Sarah Téibo ft Tehillah Daniel & Jason Nicholson-Porter - Like a Child Bishop John Wynn ft Juanita Wynn - Focus Bey Bright ft Blez - Feels So Right Pocket Dragon - Tide Priscilla Bailey - Walking In The Light Cymphonique - Air 2 Fire Ayanna Williams - Never Too Much Sharna Bass - Buss A 9 Maleke O'Ney - Beautiful Side of Love Donnie Lynee - Mr. Koala Kaladevi ft Manic - Big Dreams Tiffany Fred ft Cameron Johnson - Dear Black Man Tiombe Lockhart ft Georgia Anne Muldrow - The Circuit Veronica Timms ft Marc Garvy Say Ooh Birthday Boy & Trish - Let It Out Miracle Foster - I Don't Love You ParisAlexa - Leaves and Seasons Charlotte Day Wilson - Nothing New Kaiya Crawford - Soap Roma ft. Dcoletheprince - Awake Scottie Royal - I'm Over You (Can't Stay) Janice Corrido - Thank U Mayila - War Yovth - Clouds Shay Lia - Cherish Proper Johnson ft Solveig Røkenes - Everybody Loves the Sunshine Mali Hayes - Back To Me Dame Drummer - All That You Are DaLateBLOOMER - Me... Eliah - Dear Me J.Robb ft Devin Tracy - Lovinuu Javon Inman ft Michelle Carter-Williams - I Still Love You Jay Nemor - The Movement Sidibe - Unreachable Anu da Sun - Relection

Neo2soul Less Chat More Music
21st Jan 2018 Neo2soul INNAGROOVES MIXTAPE SHOW #2

Neo2soul Less Chat More Music

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2018 187:57


Bridging the gap between mainstream and indie artists, INNAGROOVES brings light to the underground and gives you the quality music you want to hear, not have to hear. Non-stop, less chat, more in the mix (NeoSoul, Hip Hop, R&B, Soul, Gospel, Jazz) musical grooves. Our goal is to help emerging, unsigned independent artists and bands to connect with opportunities to increase their exposure through Internet radio. Jayna Blackwell - Tunesetting WONK × The Love Experiment - Montreal Jarez ft Selina Albright - You Said Grace Weber - Elated Kali Uchis ft Tyler, The Creator Bootsy Collins - After The Storm SiR - War Baegod & Sbvce - LAX X SMF Jayla Darden - Between Us Mylah - The Purge Kiefer ft Castelluzzo x Tamy Stevens - Evil Eye MovaKween - LA Cool Liv Dawson - Hush Danitsa - Wax Road Dana Williams - Drifting Ruby Francis - Hello to My Power [Japan Bonus] Lakuna - Soon Rise Habida - Searching (remix) Danielle Carr - Pause It Shanay King - Gud Day Curtis Taylor ft April May Webb - Blackgirl Magic Liv Means - Superpower Schawayna Raie - Speak Your Voice Dj Trauma ft The Dan - Take Me High Nia Waq'iah - Call My Name Daisy Hicks - Upside (Sir Piers 'Curious' remix) Samnelly — Shame J.Lamotta すずめ - Koalala Shonnie Murrell - Ready for the Weekend Mina Rose - Ghost Rider Isis Damil - Love Purgatory Erica L James - Unconditional Marenikae - Gidi Jordan Danielle Harris - Signs Darkhouse Family ft. Vanity Jay - Just so You Know Bobby V.ft Snoop Dogg - Lil' Bit Ruff Endz - Scandal B. Bigga - Loss for Words Eliah - Everyday Braxton Cook ft. Karnival Kid - Lately Ro'sean Langhum ft Marium Echo - My Only Question Joanna Teters - Midnight Mel Bailey - I'll See You Soon Tiffiani Michelle - Light of the Sun (Smooth Groove Vibes Remix) Lisa McClendon - Brilliant Anissa Hargrove ft. Bassman - Better Days Cheryl woods All You Need Frank Simmons III ft. Monica Blaire - Trust Blanche J - Grey Skies Lavinia - The Future Nina Alexis - Slow Motion Ayesha Thomas - Magic Bella Lyric - Thought You Should Know Kym Lacole - Something Great Jeremy Turgeon Quintet ft. Cleveland P. Jones - Blessed

Neo2soul Less Chat More Music
14th Jan 2018 Neo2soul INNAGROOVES MIXTAPE SHOW #1

Neo2soul Less Chat More Music

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2018 186:12


Bridging the gap between mainstream and indie artists, INNAGROOVES brings light to the underground and gives you the quality music you want to hear, not have to hear. Non-stop, less chat, more in the mix (NeoSoul, Hip Hop, R&B, Soul, Gospel, Jazz) musical grooves. Our goal is to help emerging, unsigned independent artists and bands to connect with opportunities to increase their exposure through Internet radio. Ruff Endz - Scandal SO.Crates ft Allysha Joy - Her Hands Sunday Moon - Million Miles Violet Maile - Maarz Tiffiani Michelle - Light of the Sun (Smooth Groove Vibes Remix) Jordan Danielle Harris - Signs Kym Lacole - Something Great Mina Rose - Ghost Rider Marenikae - Gidi Erica L James - Unconditional Noya Rao - Moments Lavinia - The Future Cilon ft Sarah Jorden - Round & Round Shonnie Murrell - Ready for the Weekend Isis Damil - Love Purgatory Ayesha Thomas - Magi Eliah - Everyday Nina Alexis - Slow Motion Chillitees - Lazy Day Liv Means - Dont Quit Dj Trauma ft The Dan - Take Me High Soltrei - Step Nia Waq'iah - Call My Name Curtis Taylor ft April May Webb - Blackgirlmagic Blanche J - Grey Skies Bella Lyric - Thought You Should Know Shanay King - Gud Day Schawayna Raie - Speak Your Voice Ro'sean Langhum ft Marium Echo - My Only Question J.Lamotta すずめ ft. Merav Goldman - Who Is who Headmovers - Girl That Goes Nowhere Danielle Carr - Pause It Habida - Searching (remix) Lakuna - Soon Rise Amnda - You Dana Williams - Drifting Danitsa - Wax Road Sulpacio Jones - So Pure Joanna Teters - Midnight Jarez ft Selina Albright - You Said Jayna Blackwell - In My Cool Frank Simmons III ft. Conya Doss - Language Of Love Mylah - The Purge Baegod & Sbvce - LAX X SMF Grace Weber - Elated Liv Dawson - Hush Stella Talpo - Girl Noah Gala - Adagio Polina Zizak - Where It Goes Anissa Hargrove ft. Bassman - Better Days Jeremy Turgeon Quintet ft. Cleveland P. Jones - Blessed JSWISS - Posin'

it's OUR show: HIPHOP for people that KNOW BETTER

Full show: http://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: AMiAM, Copywrite, Reks, DJ Stranger, conshus, MyGrane McNastee, Erykah Badu, J.Lamotta, Merav Goldman, Stik Figa, Arkutec, Wax Tailor, IDIL, Soul Square, ChanHays, Skyzoo, Uptown XO, Elzhi, Joey Van Phillips, Open Mike Eagle, Aby Wolf, Mura Masa, Jamie Lidell, Kind and Kinky Zoo, Juan Pierre, HiddenHand, Shredders, Dan Croll, Fractures, Indio Prather, Illingsworth, Rufio Jones, Peace to Mateo, LOrange, Tryf Bindope, Ensilence, Tekbeatz, Zagnif Nori, The GodBrother, Darwin, Musab, Ink Well, Mink, Jordan Rakei, Kaya Thomas-Dyke, Dan Kye, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS

Neo2soul Less Chat More Music
24th Dec Neo2soul INNAGROOVES MIXTAPE SHOW HOSTED BY DJ NICENESS on Raw Soul Live Radio

Neo2soul Less Chat More Music

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2017 184:03


Bridging the gap between mainstream and indie artists, INNAGROOVES brings light to the underground and gives you the quality music you want to hear, not have to hear. Non-stop, less chat, more in the mix (NeoSoul, Hip Hop, R&B, Soul, Gospel, Jazz) musical grooves. Our goal is to help emerging, unsigned independent artists and bands to connect with opportunities to increase their exposure through Internet radio. Blakk Soul ft Zhanea June - I Do SO.Crates ft Allysha Joy - Her Hands The Duval Project - Lemons Noya Rao - Moments Jeremy Turgeon Quintet ft Nichelle J. Mungo - Again Chillitees - Lazy Day Rimshot ft Calyce Jonene - Forgive Me Miss Nouveau - Colors Danielle Bellas - Starship Cilon ft Sarah Jorden - Round & Round Blanche J - Grey Skies Isis Damil - Chill Christina Flemming - Mercy Nina Alexis - Slow Motion Lavinia - The Future J.Lamotta すずめ ft. Merav Goldman - Who is who Headmovers - Girl That Goes Nowhere Adriana Evans - Hey Now (Honey Brown Boogie Down Mix) Vina Love - Air Brandon ft Trumaine Lamar - Daydreaming Birthday Boy & Trish - Magic Nia Waq'iah - Take You There Lexi ft. $wank - Love Letter Mahalia - No Pressure Bobbi Ruffin - Queen Sulpacio Jones - Funky Love Kallitechnis - Come Up Jayna Blackwell - In My Cool Imari Sensei - Rebirth Video7 - Breakin' Me Down (Live) Jerome Thomas & Warren Xclnce ft. Joe Armon Jones - Didn't Know B.Bigga - Loss For Words Jairus "J.Mo" Mozee ft MarKeith Anthony - Hangin' Miguel Odron - Chevy Cruze Zacchaeus Paul - Autumn Leaves SiR ft. Etta Bond - Something New Eliah - Uneccessary Shenna Walker - Friendship Angelia Williams - Bliss Ida Divine - Sideline Frank Simmons III ft. Conya Doss - Language Of Love Summarae ft Kasinova the Don - Come With Me Judi Jackson - Set on You Ruth Koleva - I Don't Know Why Micki Miller - Try Again (Live) Soul Understated ft Mavis Swan Poole -The Way I See The Truth Band ft BJ The Chicago Kid - I Love You Emanuel Harrold ft Saunders Sermons II - Special Time Xmas 3 The Hard Way Deli Rowe ft Tony Blount - All I Want Cheryl Woods - Christmas Day Lisa Banton - First and Every Christmas The Alchemist & Budgie ft Joyce Wrice - Take It Easy with the Lord Sydney Ranee - A Dangerous Woman Lynette Powers - How Did We Get Here

Neo2soul Less Chat More Music
17th Dec Neo2soul INNAGROOVES MIXTAPE SHOW HOSTED BY DJ NICENESS on Raw Soul Live Radio

Neo2soul Less Chat More Music

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2017 184:50


Bridging the gap between mainstream and indie artists, INNAGROOVES brings light to the underground and gives you the quality music you want to hear, not have to hear. Non-stop, less chat, more in the mix (NeoSoul, Hip Hop, R&B, Soul, Gospel, Jazz) musical grooves. Our goal is to help emerging, unsigned independent artists and bands to connect with opportunities to increase their exposure through Internet radio. Cat Shell - It's My Time The Duval Project - Lemons Frank Simmons III ft Cyrus Aaron - Say Love Jairus "J.Mo" Mozee ft MarKeith Anthony - Hangin' Rimshot ft Paula Cánovas - Breathe Blakk Soul ft Zhanea June - I Do Lavinia - The Future Edina Mira - Daisy Chrisette Michele - Blue Noya Rao - Fly Gabby Poli - Alive Forever Isis Damil - Chill Nia Waq'iah - Well, Well... Blanche J - Grey Skies Christina Flemming - Mercy Configa ft Sulpacio Jones - U Make My Day Vina Love - Air Birthday Boy & Trish - Magic Lex ft. $wank - Love Letter RoniCea - Fine Wine Mezzo ft Morgan - Ain't Playing Sulpacio Jones - So Pure Bobbi Ruffin - Queen Dafa (Formerly known as Amber Alyse) - Lay Up J.Lamotta すずめ - Everybody Needs The Sunshine Danielle Bellas - Starship Kallitechnis - Come Up Imari Sensei - Rebirth The Alchemist & Budgie ft Fatima - Best Believe Shenna Walker - Friendship Ida Divine - Sideline Hadassah - Fool For You Demo - Isley Brothers' Groove Lindsay Keane - Rhythm & Bone Jayna Blackwell - Tunesetting Summarae ft Kasinova the Don - Come With Me Brea Simone - You Don't Please Me Josh Waters - Cater Video7 - Breakin' Me Down (Live) Jerome Thomas & Warren Xclnce ft Joe Armon-Jones - Didn't Know Blackwave - Hands Up Cleveland P Jones - Be Kind Eliah - Uneccessary VybeAphonic ft Omar - Flirt Lynette Powers - How Did We Get Here Sydney Ranee' - A Dangerous Woman Mel Bailey - Better Days Raveena - Love Child Judi Jackson - Set on You Lylo Gold - Over U (Ruby Francis remix) Jon Kennedy ft. Deirdre Gaddis - More Things Change Elliott Macauley ft Karen Ramirez - Give Me A Sign

it's OUR show: HIPHOP for people that KNOW BETTER

Full show: http://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: Mad Sexual Genius, conshus, Ras Beats, J-Biz, AG, Sampa The Great, J.Lamotta, The Difference Machine, PUDGE, Charlotte Day Wilson, Joey Van Phillips, Joe Horton, Aby Wolf, Open Mike Eagle, Woodwire, Ensilence, Tekbeatz, Jamila Woods, Lorine Chia, Jake Aldridge, Kelly Jenns, ACJ Beats, Raashan Ahmad, Count Bass D, Silya, Nym, unselftitled, Ol Dirty Bastard, Kelis, ChanHays, Homeboy Sandman, Ghettosocks, John Robinson, Lane 8, Polica, Wordsworth, Sam Brown, Sadat X, Nujabes, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS

Neo2soul Less Chat More Music
10th Dec Neo2soul INNAGROOVES MIXTAPE SHOW HOSTED BY DJ NICENESS on Raw Soul Live Radio

Neo2soul Less Chat More Music

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2017 181:56


Bridging the gap between mainstream and indie artists, INNAGROOVES brings light to the underground and gives you the quality music you want to hear, not have to hear. Non-stop, less chat, more in the mix (NeoSoul, Hip Hop, R&B, Soul, Gospel, Jazz) musical grooves. Our goal is to help emerging, unsigned independent artists and bands to connect with opportunities to increase their exposure through Internet radio. Danielle Bellas - Starship Cat Shell - It's My Time Tamy Stevens - My City Cleveland P Jones - Be Kind Blackwave - Hands Up Ka Bodies - Stand Tall Noya Rao - Fly Jon Kennedy ft. Deirdre Gaddis - More Things Change Nia Waq'iah - Well, Well... Gabby Poli - Alive Forever Reginald Omas Mamode IV - Do Right Cash Campain - Holy Matrimony Lylo Gold - Over U (Ruby Francis remix) Erin Stevnson - Work Trina Broussard – Where I’m Supposed to Be J.Lamotta すずめ - Everybody Needs The Sunshine Brea Simone - You Don't Please Me SiR ft. Etta Bond - Something New Ida Divine - Sideline Regina Chavon - Dream Again Angelia Williams - Bliss Glenn Lumanta - Clarity Foreign Allegiance ft Nick Wells - Hol' Up Sampa The Great ft Nicole Gumbe - Black Girl Magik Jayna Blackwell - Tunesetting Judi Jackson - Set on You Obeah, The Muse - Rillos Summarae ft Kasinova the Don - Come With Me Tonyaa - Wonder Bout My Love Diamond Street Rhythm Machine ft. Lo Carter - Living in Harmony Fahari - Love You The Right Way 30 Ducks ft Jebonair - Break Your Heart Blayr - Lost in It (Lorraine) China Bowls - The Way Poppy Ajudha - Tepid Soul Malia - Simple Things Shenna Walker - Friendship Lynette Powers - How Did We Get Here Ntjam Rosie - Eh Eh Micki Miller - Try Again (Live) RoniCea - Fine Wine Mahalia - No Pressure Shohreh - Thing For You Kastillab - Come Around Biig Piig - 24K KaeB ft Melo B Jones - Love Or Lust Duendita - Pray Elliott Macauley ft Karen Ramirez - Give me a sign Kristan Omor - A Song for You Brandon ft Trumaine Lamar - Daydreaming

it's OUR show: HIPHOP for people that KNOW BETTER

Full show: http://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: WordChemist, Raj P, conshus, AMiAM, Swamburger, Moon Honey, Joey Van Phillips, MaLLy, J.Lamotta, Ron Meir, Noritsu, Stik Figa, Tony Gaines, Volatile, Mickey Factz, Daktyl, MOONZz, Verbal Kent, Superior, Kind and Kinky Zoo, T-REXZ, Alecia Seymour, ODESZA, Sasha Sloan, Sixo, Onry Ozzborn, Dillon, Diamond D, Paten Locke, Bicep, Free Daps, Wrekonize, Blu and Exile, Aloe Blacc, Louis Futon, Opia, Lute, Hi Im Ry, Qualia Qua, OutKast, GOODie MOb, Khujo and T-Mo, IMAKEMADBEATS

WLIE 540 AM SPORTSTALKNY
JAKE LAMOTTA

WLIE 540 AM SPORTSTALKNY

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2017 15:20


From the WLIE 540am archives, Nov.15th 2009: Mark Rosenman and Aj Carter had the unique opportunity to interview one of the all-time greats of boxing Jake LaMotta. Better know by many as "The Bronx Bull" and "The Raging Bull", is a former boxing world middleweight champion who was famously portrayed by Robert De Niro in the film Raging Bull.LaMotta, who compiled a record of 83 wins, 19 losses and four draws with 30 wins by way of knockout, was the first man to beat Sugar Ray Robinson,knocking him down in the first round and outpointing him over the course of 10 rounds during the second fight of their legendary six-bout rivalry. Tune in each week on 540 am in NY NJ CT and streaming on www.sportstalknylive.com at 7pm Sundays for the live broadcast.Please take a moment to like our fan page WLIE 540 AM SPORTSTALKNY and follow us on twitter @sportstalkny

Knuckles and Gloves Boxing Radio
Boxing History - Jake LaMotta Tribute, Canelo-Golovkin Recap Part 2

Knuckles and Gloves Boxing Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2017 118:00


It happens several times a year, it seems, but boxing lost another great fighter in Jake LaMotta. At 95-years-old, LaMotta was the oldest living former champion and a living legend. The sport will miss him greatly. Last weekend we were treated to an exciting fight at middleweight -- LaMotta's old stomping grounds -- between Saul "Canelo" Alvarez and Gennady "GGG" Golovkin. Both matters need to be addressed, and this week resident historians Aris Pina and Patrick Connor hop onto Knuckles and Gloves Boxing Radio's boxing history edition once more to...address them. Follow us on Twitter! Aris Pina: @PunchZoneAris Patrick Connor: @PatrickMConnor KGB Radio on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KGBRadio/ Find and rate us on iTunes, and thanks for tuning in!

Soul Circle Radio
David D'Angelo Show #164

Soul Circle Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2016 120:04


Sat December 03, 2016 David D'Angelo Show #164 Hailing from New Zealand, the talented young beat-smith that goes by the name of David D'Angelo featured on this last installment for 2016! Special live performance + interview! Hope you enjoy it! New music from : CYGN, Bhonstro, Common, Dexter Story, Nemoy, Chief, CoryaYo, Javier Santiago, + many more 1st Segment - DJ Mza 01 CYGN - Geomtric 02 Bhonstro - Progress 03 Nemoy - One Foor Ckenz (Chief Remix) 04 J.Lamotta & Q3000 - Lamotta's Bday 05 Quantic - Wider Than Sky 06 Coryayo - Know Yourself I Peace 07 Rhythm - The World Is The Place 08 iLL Sugi - Fillmore Blue 09 DJ Dark Flow - Brooklyn Sunset vs Tea Leaf Dancers (Afta1 & Flying Lotus) 10 Javier Santiago - I Heard It Through The Grapevines Full Playlist: www.soulcircleradio.com 2nd Segement - David D'Angelo DJ set + Interview + Performance Follow @daviddangelo Soul Circle Radio Live Worldwide Hosted by: DJ Mza & Ebo www.soulcircleradio.com Every Sat 12-2p PST This show is FOR PROMOTIONAL USE ONLY. We do not own or claim to own the rights to these tracks. "Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use."

The Magic Hour with Paulie Malignaggi
EP 58: Boxing Hall of Fame! Abner Mares Interview!

The Magic Hour with Paulie Malignaggi

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2016 60:02


The boxing edition of Brooklyn To The World features Paulie's Boxing Hall of Fame experience.  Paulie met with legends like Leonard, Duran, Hagler and Lamotta!  Abner Mares is fighting on CBS June 25th.  He talked to Paulie about his training and his upcoming fight that Paulie will be calling for CBS.  The guys also covered last weekends fights on Showtime and HBO.

The Magic Hour with Paulie Malignaggi
EP 58: Boxing Hall of Fame! Abner Mares Interview!

The Magic Hour with Paulie Malignaggi

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2016 60:02


The boxing edition of Brooklyn To The World features Paulie's Boxing Hall of Fame experience.  Paulie met with legends like Leonard, Duran, Hagler and Lamotta!  Abner Mares is fighting on CBS June 25th.  He talked to Paulie about his training and his upcoming fight that Paulie will be calling for CBS.  The guys also covered last weekends fights on Showtime and HBO.

Doble B
#04 El toro salvaje

Doble B

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2015 29:40


  En este episodio, Jorge Prado recuerda a uno de los grandes del boxeo: Jake LaMotta, el peleador estadounidense que transformó su brutalidad en un título mundial y una batalla histórica contra Sugar Ray Robinson... pero le dejó graves problemas con la mafia, esa gran protagonista de la historia del deporte en Estados Unidos

Podcast de La Gran Evasión
36 - Toro Salvaje -Scorsese-. La Gran Evasión.

Podcast de La Gran Evasión

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2015 64:22


Edición número 36 de La Gran Evasión. 12/5/2015. Obra Maestra, de Martin Scorsese, 1980, guión de Paul Schrader, sobre la biografía de Jake Lamotta. Soberbio Scorsese, retrata como nadie la derrota, la miseria que crece en el corazón de los hombres, sus demonios más profundos y siniestros, se sintió inmediatamente identificado con este boxeador que peleaba como si no mereciera vivir. La decisión más complicada para Scorsese fue la elección del blanco y negro (excelso Michael Chapman) frente al color, es inimaginable esta película en color. Su blanco y negro no solamente trae reminiscencias de un cine de los años cuarenta y cincuenta (su admirado Kazan), también son una declaración de intenciones: esto no iba a ser otra historia comercial sobre boxeo, si no un descenso a los infiernos. Descenso que recorre Jake LaMotta, un sujeto excitable y violento hasta la locura, aunque también, quizá, demasiado humano: atormentado, doliente, lastimado en su interior. Desde el principio de la historia nos queda claro que el mayor enemigo de LaMotta es él mismo, está lleno de complejos, de sentimientos de inferioridad, nunca esta en paz, nunca tiene calma interior...viaja directo a la autodestrucción. Impactantes imágenes, en distintas etapas del boxeador: en los créditos, él sólo calentando en la lona (expresión exacta y terrible de su vacío interior, de su odio a sí mismo), a continuación muchos años más tarde, gordo y acabado, y finalmente, en plena forma pero perdiendo por estar el combate amañado por la mafia. ‘Toro salvaje' es sin duda uno de los relatos más estremecedores que se han filmado sobre la soledad y la autodestrucción, sobre el boxeo como metáfora del castigo, el sacrificio, el arrepentimiento....sobre la violencia y lo espiritual. Extraordinario Robert de Niro, portentoso y extremo hasta la vesanía, extraordinario Pesci y Kathy Moriarty, auspiciado por un Trio excepcional de amantes del cine, el conformado por el director Scorsese, el guionista Schrader y la montadora Thelma Schoonmaker. Scorsese se adentra, sin remisión, en el alma del héroe, de la desesperanza anímica y la desazón psicológica que lo abruma. "...Si es pecador, no lo sé; una cosa sé, que habiendo yo sido ciego, ahora veo.” -San Juan 9,24- Antes de hacer Toro salvaje, Scorsese también estaba ciego, como reza la cita con la que termina su película, vio la luz, porque quería salir del “periodo suicida” en que estaba y el cine, esta película, que tal vez sería la última pensó entonces, lo iba a salvar. Escenas que hablan de si mismo, de nosotros, como cuando Lamotta está llorando desconsolado tras haber hecho tongo, tras haber perdido lo único que tiene un boxeador, su dignidad, su honor, su valor, su profesionalidad....vendió su alma literalmente para ser campeón, para disputar el título...las lagrimas de su entrenador, rogándole que no vuelva a pelear.......sin palabras, estremecedor. Sube al ring y enfréntate a esta maravilla, llega al final de la velada con la trompeta cadenciosa y melancólica de Chet Baker, triste como la vida de Lamotta, de cualquiera.....de ti, de nosotros. A la dirección José Miguel Moreno, contertulios, José Gallego, Raúl Gallego, Gervi Navío y golpeando con furia la pared de una mugrienta celda, perdido pero empezando a ganar....nuestro crítico César Bardés.

World Championship Boxing
Greatest Fights #40: Robinson-Lamotta VI; Segura-Calderon I

World Championship Boxing

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2012 39:00


World Championship Boxing Presents: The Greatest Fights in Boxing History #40!! LoganTimeTraveler and 1Silva  join ZORG!!! the mighty conqueror of the puny planet called "earth", to discuss three more of: THE GREATEST FIGHTS IN BOXING HISTORY!!! Sugar ray Robinson vs Jake LaMotta VI (2/14/51) Michael Spinks vs Yaqui Lopez 10/18/80 Giovani Segura vs Ivan Calderon I (8/28/10) 2010 FIGHT OF THE YEAR Guest Call-in  (347) 857-1770

Spectrum
Klein and Stezelberger

Spectrum

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2012 29:59


Physicist Spencer Klein and Electrics Engineer Thorsten Stezelberger, both at Lawrenc Berkeley National Lab, describe the Neutrino Astronomical project IceCube, which was recently completed in Antarctica. They also go on to discuss proposed project Arianna.TranscriptsSpeaker 1: Spectrum's next [inaudible]. Welcome to spectrum [00:00:30] the science and technology show on k a l x Berkeley, a biweekly 30 minute program bringing you interviews featuring bay area scientists and technologists as well as a calendar of local events and news. Speaker 2: Good afternoon. I'm Brad Swift, the host of today's show, Rick Karnofsky and I interview Spencer Klein and Torsten Stessel Berger about the neutrino astronomy project. Ice Cube. Spencer Klein is a senior scientist and group leader at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. [00:01:00] He's a member of the ice cube research team and the Ariana planning group. Thorsten Stetso Berger is an electronics engineer at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. He too is part of the ice cube project and the Ariana team. They join us today to talk about the ice cube project and how it is helping to better define neutrinos. Spencer Klein and Thorsten setser Berger. Welcome to spectrum. Speaker 3: Thank you. Thank you. Can you talk to us a little bit about neutrinos? [00:01:30] Well, neutrinos are subatomic particles which are notable because they barely interact at all. In fact, most of them can go through the earth without interacting. This makes them an interesting subject for astrophysics because you can use them to probe places like the interior of stars where otherwise nothing else can get out and are most of them neutrinos from those sources. There's a wide range of neutrino energies that are studied. Some of the lowest energy neutrinos are solar neutrinos which [00:02:00] come from the interior of our sun. As you move up to higher energies, they come from different sources. We think a lot of the more energetic ones come from supernovas, which is when stars explode, they will produce an initial burst of neutrinos of moderate energy and then over the next thousand years or so, they will produce higher energy neutrinos as ejected spans, producing a cloud filled with shock fronts and you're particularly interested in those high energy. Speaker 3: Yes, ice cube is designed to study those neutrinos and also [00:02:30] neutrinos from even more energetic neutrinos where we don't really know where they come from. There are two theories. One is that they come from objects called active Galactic Nuclei. These are galaxies which have a super massive black hole at their center and they're rejecting a jet of particles perpendicular, more along their axis. And this jet is believed to also be a site to accelerate protons and other cosmic rays to very high energies. The other possible source of ultra energy neutrinos [00:03:00] are gamma ray bursts, which are when two black holes collide or a black hole collides with a neutron star. And if the neutrinos don't interact or interact so rarely and weekly with matter, how do we actually detect them? Well, the simple answer is you need a very large detector. Ice Cube is one cubic kilometer in volume and that's big enough that we think we should be able to detect neutrinos from these astrophysical sources. Speaker 3: The other project we work on, Ariana is even bigger. It's [00:03:30] proposed, but it's proposed to have about a hundred cubic kilometers of volume. And so you have an enormous detector to detect a few events and once you detect them, how can you tell where they came from? Well, with ice cube we can get the incoming direction of the neutrinos to within about a degree. So what we do is we look for neutrinos. Most of what we see out of these background atmospheric neutrinos which are produced when cosmic rays interact in the earth's atmosphere. But on top [00:04:00] of that we look for a cluster of neutrinos coming from a specific direction. That would be a clear sign of a neutrino source, which would be, you know, and then we can look in that direction and see what interesting sources lie. That way we can also look for extremely energetic neutrinos which are unlikely to be these atmospheric neutrinos. Speaker 3: And how is it that you measure that energy? What happens is a neutrino will come in and occasionally interact in the Antarctic. Ice should mention that ice cube is located at the South Pole where [00:04:30] there's 28 hundreds of meters of ice on top of the rock below. Occasionally in Neutrino will come in and interact in the ice and if it's something called a type of neutrino called the [inaudible] Neutrino, most of its energy will go into a subatomic particle called the Meuron. Meuron is interesting because it's electrically charged. As it goes through the ice, it will give off light, something we call Toronto radiation. So we've instrumented this cubic kilometer of ice with over 5,000 optical [00:05:00] modules, which are basically optical sensors. And so we record the amount and arrival times of the light at these optical sensors. And from that we can determine the neutrino direction to about within a degree. Speaker 3: And we can also get an estimate of the energy. Um, essentially is the on is more energetic. It will also produce other electrically charged particles as it travels. Those will give off more light. And so the light output is proportional to the neutrino energy. So you're taking an advantage of the fact that there's [00:05:30] a lot of ice in Antarctica and also that it's very big. Are there other reasons to do it at the South Pole? Well, the other critical component about the ice is that it has to be very clear, shouldn't scatter light and it shouldn't absorb light. And in fact the light can travel up to 200 meters through the ice before being absorbed. This is important because that means we can have a relatively sparse array. You know, we have only 5,000 sensors spread over a cubic kilometer. That's only if the light can travel long distances through the ice. [00:06:00] And do you have to take into account that the ice in the Antarctic is not perfectly clean? Yes. When we reconstruct the neutrino directions, we use this sophisticated maximum likelihood fitter. Essentially we try all sorts of different Milan directions and see which one is the most likely. And that takes into account the optical properties of the ace and includes how they vary with depth. There are some dust layers in the ice where the absorption length is much shorter and some places, [00:06:30] well most of the ice where it's much better. Speaker 4: Our guests on spectrum today are Spencer Klein and Thorsten Stetson Burger from Lawrence Berkeley national lab. They are part of a physics project named Ice Cube. In the next segment they talk about working at the South Pole. This is KALX Berkeley. Speaker 3: Can you compare the two experiments, both ice Cuban on a little bit? Well, ice cube is designed [00:07:00] for sort of moderate energy neutrinos, but for the really energetic neutrinos are, they are rare enough so that a one cubic kilometer detector just isn't big enough. And so for that you need something bigger and it's hard to imagine how you could scale the optical techniques that ice cube uses to larger detectors. So that's why we looked for a new technique in it. Here I should say we, the royal, we either many people, many places in the world looking at different versions. And so what we've chosen is looking [00:07:30] for radio [inaudible] off the mission. You know, we have this interaction in the ice. Some of the time. If it's an electron Neutrino, it produces a compact shower of particles. That shower will have more negatively charged particles than positively charged. Speaker 3: And so it will emit radio waves, you know, at frequencies up to about a Gigahertz coherently, which means that the radio emission strength depends on the square of the neutrino energies. So when you go to very high neutrino energies, this is a preferred technique. Radio waves can [00:08:00] travel between 300 meters and a kilometer in the ice, which means you can get by with a much sparser array. So you can instrument a hundred cubic kilometers with a reasonable number of detectors. When Ariane is developed, it will get to access higher energies. Will it still didn't detect some of the moderately high energies that ice cube is currently reaching? No, and there's no overlap because of the coherence and just not sensitive. I mean, ice cube will occasionally see these much higher energy neutrinos, [00:08:30] but it's just not big enough to see very many of them. Uh, you commented on, or you mentioned the size of the collaboration. Speaker 3: Can you sort of speak about how big these projects are? Sure. Ice Cube has got about 250 scientists in it from the u s Europe, Barbados, Japan, and New Zealand. Oh yeah. And plus one person from Australia now. And that's a well established, you know, it's a large experiment. Arianna is just getting going. It's got, I'll say less than a dozen [00:09:00] people in it. Mostly from UC Irvine and some involvement from LDL. How many years have you had experience with your sensors in the field then? That's kind of a complicated question and that the idea of doing neutrino astronomy in the Antarctic ice has been around for more than 20 years. The first efforts to actually put sensors in the ice, we're in the early 1990s these used very simple sensors. We just had a photo multiplier tube, essentially a very sensitive [00:09:30] optical detector, and they sent their signals to the surface. There are no complicated electronics in the ice. Speaker 3: The first Amanda effort in fact failed because the sensors were near the surface where the light was scattering very rapidly. Turns out the upper kilometer of ice is filled with little air bubbles, but then as you get down in depth, there's enough pressure to squeeze these bubbles out of existence. And so you go from very cloudy ice like what you see if you look in the center of an ice cube and then you go deeper [00:10:00] and you end up with this incredibly clear ice. So the first efforts were in this cloudy ice. Then in the second half of the 1990s Amanda was deployed in the deep highs. This is much smaller than ice cube in many respects. The predecessor, of course, the problem with Amanda was this transmission to the surface. It worked but it was very, very touchy and it wasn't something you could scale to the ice cube size. So one where people got together and came up with these digital optical modules where all of the digitizing electronics [00:10:30] is actually in the module. We also made a lot of other changes and improvements to come up with a detector that would be really robust and then we deployed the first ice cube string in 2005 and continued and then the last string was deployed at the end of 2010 Speaker 5: so basically from the scientific point or engineering point of view, we're learning about the detector. We got data from the first strain. It was not very useful for take neutrino science but you can learn to understand [00:11:00] the detector, learn how the electronics behaves, if there is a problem, change code to get different data. Speaker 3: When we did see some new is in that run and there's this one beautiful event where we saw this [inaudible] from a neutrino just moving straight up the string. I think it hit 51 out of the 60 optical sensors. So we're basically tracking it for 800 meters. It was just a beautiful that Speaker 5: what is the lifelight down there? The food, the day to day, [00:11:30] we've never been there in the winter time, so I can only talk about a summer and in the summer you're there for something specific like drilling or deploying a, so to summertime keeps you pretty busy and you do your stuff and then afterwards you hang out a little bit to wind down. And sometimes with some folks playing pool or ping pong or watching movies or just reading something and then time [00:12:00] again for the sleep or sleeping. And the next day for drawing for example, we had three shifts. And so that kept you pretty, pretty busy. One season when I was thrilling there I was on what we call the graveyard shift. Starting from 11 to I think eight in the morning. I saw and yeah, it was daylight. You don't notice it except you always get dinner for breakfast and scrambled eggs and potatoes for dinner. Speaker 3: The new station at the South Pole is really very nice and I would [00:12:30] say quite comfortable, good recreational facilities. I mean, and I would say the food was excellent, really quite impressive and you get to hang out with a bunch of international scientists that are down there. How collegial isn't, it Speaker 5: depends a little bit on the work. Like when I was rolling on night shift, we mostly got to hang out with people running the station. That was fairly collegial. Speaker 3: There's actually not very many scientists at the South Pole. In the summer there were about 250 [00:13:00] people there and maybe 20 of them were scientists. Most of them were people dealing with logistics. These are people, you know, heavy equipment operators. Fuel Lees would get the fuel off of the plane, cooks people, and even then can building the station wasn't quite done yet. The drillers will lodge wide variety of occupations but not all that many scientists. How close are the experiments to the station? Speaker 5: They are quite a few experiments [00:13:30] based in the station. Ice Cube is a kilometer away about probably Speaker 3: Lamotta and a half to the, to the ice cube lab, which is where the surface electronics is located. Speaker 5: So it's pretty close walking distance called walk. But it depends. I mean I don't mind the calls or it was a nice walk but they have like ice cube, uh, drilling. We are like lunch break also. It's [00:14:00] a little bit far to walk kilometer out or even throughout depending where you drill. So we had a car to drive back and forth to the station to eat lunch. Otherwise you are out for too long. Speaker 3: Yeah, they give you a really good equipment and so it's amazing how plaza you can be about walking around when it's 40 below, outside. Speaker 5: Especially if you do physical work outside as part of drilling also. It's amazing how much of that cold weather Ikea you actually take off because you just [00:14:30] do staff and you warm up. Speaker 4: [inaudible] you are listening to spectrum on KALX Berkeley coming up, our guests, Spencer Klein and Torsten Stotzel Burger detail, the ice cube data analysis process, Speaker 3: the ongoing maintenance of Ice Cube Sarah Plan for its lifetime Speaker 5: for the stuff [00:15:00] in the eyes, it's really hard to replace that. You cannot easily drill down and take them out. They are plans, uh, to keep the surface electronics, especially the computers update them as lower power hardware becomes available. Otherwise I'm not aware of preventive maintenance. You could do with like on a car. Yeah. Speaker 3: I have to say the engineers did a great job on ice cube. About 98% of the optical modules are working. Most of the failures were infant [00:15:30] mortality. They did not survive the deployment when we've only had a handful of optical modules fail after deployment and all the evidence is we'll be able to keep running it as long as it's interesting. And is there a point in which it's no longer interesting in terms of how many sensors are still active? I think we'll reach the point where the data is less interesting before we run out of sensors now. Okay. You know, we might be losing one or two sensors a year. In fact, we're still at the point where [00:16:00] due to various software improvements, including in the firmware and the optical modules, each year's run has more sensors than the previous years. Even if we only had 90% of them working, that would be plenty. Speaker 3: And you know, that's probably a hundred years from now. What do we have guests on to speak about the LHC at certain they were talking about the gigantic amounts of data that they generate and how surprisingly long it takes for scientists to analyze that data to actually get a hold [00:16:30] of data from the detector. And you're generating very large amounts of data. And furthermore, it's in Antarctica. So how much turnaround time is there? Well, the Antarctica doesn't add very much time. We typically get data in the north within a few days or a week after it's taken. There is a bit of a lag and try and take this time to understand how to analyze the data. For example, now we're working on, for the most part, the data that was taken in 2010 and [00:17:00] you know, hope to have that out soon probably for summer conferences. But understanding how to best analyze the data is not trivial. For example, this measurement of the mule on energies, very dependent on a lot of assumptions about the ice and so we have ways to do it now, but we're far from the optimal method Speaker 5: and keep in mind that detector built, it's just finished. So before you always added in a little bit more. So each year the data looked different because you've got more sensors in the data. Speaker 3: [00:17:30] Let's say for things where turnaround is important. For example, dimension, these gamma ray bursts, there's where this happens when a bunch of satellites see a burst of x-rays or gamma rays coming from somewhere in the sky. They can tell us when it happened and give us an estimate of the direction. We can have an and I would say not quite real time, but you know that we could have turned around if a couple of weeks. We also measure the rates in each of the detectors. This is the way to look for low energy neutrinos from a [00:18:00] supernova that is essentially done in real time. If the detector sees an increase, then somebody will get an email alert essentially immediately. If we got one that looked like a Supernova, we could turn that around very quickly. So are the algorithms that you're using for this longer term analysis improving? Speaker 3: Yes. They're much more sophisticated than they were two years ago. I'd say we're gradually approaching and I'm ask some Todrick set of algorithm, but we're still quite a ways [00:18:30] to go. We're still learning a lot of things. You know, this is very different from any other experiment that's been done. Normally experiments if the LHC, if they are tracking a charged particle, they measure points along the track. In our case, the light is admitted at the trend off angle. About 41 degrees. So the data points we see are anywhere from a few meters to a hundred meters from the track. And because of the scattering of light, it's a not so obvious how to find [00:19:00] the optimum track and it's, you know, it's very dependent on a lot of assumptions and we're still working on that. And we have methods that work well. As I said, you know, we can get an angular resolution of better than a degree in some cases, but there's still probably some room to be gotten there. Speaker 5: And then also, I mean I'm not involved in the science, but I hear people have new ideas how to look at a data. So that's still evolving too. Speaker 3: Yeah. Like you know, one analysis that people are working on, but we don't have yet would [00:19:30] be a speculative search where you're looking for a pair of event, a pair of neo-cons going upward through the detector in the same direction at the same time, which would quite possibly be a signal of some sort of new physics. And it's certainly an interesting typology to look for, but we're not there yet. And are there different teams looking at the same data to try to find different results and broaden the search so to speak? Uh, yes. We have seven or eight different physics working [00:20:00] groups in each of those groups is concentrating on a different type of physics or a different class of physics. For example, one group is looking for point sources, you know, hotspots in the sky. Second Group is looking at atmospheric and diffuse neutrinos trying to measure the energy spectrum of the neutrinos. Speaker 3: We do see both the atmospheric and also looking for an additional component. There's a group doing cosmic ray physics. There's a group looking for exotic physics. These are things like these pairs [00:20:30] of upward going particles. Also looking for other oddities such as magnetic monopoles. There's a group that's looking for neutrinos that might be produced from weakly interacting. Massive particles, IAA, dark matter, but there's a group that's monitoring the rates of the detector. This scalers looking for Supernova and oh, there's also a group looking for talented Trinos, which is the this very distinctive topology town. Neutrinos are sort of the third flavor of neutrinos and those are [00:21:00] mostly only produced by extraterrestrial sources and they look very distinctively. You would look for case where you see two clusters of energy and the detector separated by a few hundred meters. Speaker 5: Looking at what's next, what would be the sort of ideal laboratory? If you want something that's very big, obviously Antarctica is a great challenge. Can you do neutrino detection in space for instance? [inaudible] Speaker 3: hmm, that's an interesting question. There are people who [00:21:30] are talking about that and the main application is trying to look for these cosmic gray air showers. The best experiments to study high energy, cosmic gray air showers are these things called air shower arrays, which are an array of detectors. Um, the largest one is something called the OJ Observatory in Argentina. It covers about 3000 square kilometers with an array of detectors on kind of a one and a half kilometer grid. And that's about as largest surface detector as you could imagine. Building the alternative [00:22:00] technology is look for something called air fluorescents. When the showers go through the air, they light it up. Particularly the nitrogen is excited and in that kind of like a fluorescent tube. So you see this burst of light as the shower travels through the atmosphere. O J in addition to the surface detectors has these cameras called flies eyes that look for this fluorescence, but it's limited in scale. And people have proposed building experiments that would sit on satellites or a space station [00:22:30] and look down and look at these showers from above. They could cover a much larger area. They could also look for showers from upward going particles, I. E. Neutrino interactions. But at this point that's all pretty speculative. Speaker 5: And when's your next trip to Antarctica? Uh, that's all depending on funding. I would like to go again and hopefully soon. I think I'm cautiously optimistic. We'll be able to go again this year. Hmm. Spencer in Thorsten. Thanks for joining us. Thank you. Thank you. Speaker 4: [00:23:00] [inaudible] regular feature of spectrum is to mention a few of the science and technology events that are happening locally over the next few weeks. Lisa Katovich joins me for that Speaker 6: calendar. The August general meeting of the East Bay Astronomical Society is Saturday, July 14th at the Chabot space and science centers, Dellums [00:23:30] building 10,000 Skyline Boulevard in Oakland. Ezra Bahrani is the evening Speaker. The title of his talk is UFOs, the proof, the physics and why they're here. The meeting starts at 7:30 PM Speaker 2: join Nobel laureates and social and environmental justice advocates at the towns and Tay Gore third annual seminar for Science and technology on behalf of the peoples of Bengali and the Himalayan basins, the subject, the global water crisis [00:24:00] prevention and solution. Saturday, July 21st 1:30 PM to 7:30 PM the event is jointly sponsored by UC Berkeley's department of Public Health and the international institute of the Bengali and Himalayan basins. Guest Speakers include three Nobel laureates, Charles h towns, Burton Richter and Douglas Ashur off. Also presenting our Francis towns advocate for social justice, Dr. Rush, Gosh [00:24:30] and Sterling Brunel. The event will be held in one 45 Dwinelle hall on the UC Berkeley campus. That's Saturday, July 21st 1:30 PM to 7:30 PM for more details, contact the UC Berkeley School of Public Health, Speaker 6: the next science at cal lectures on July 21st the talk will be given by Dr Jeffrey Silverman and it's entitled exploding stars, Dark Energy, and the runaway universe. Dr Silverman has been a guest [00:25:00] on spectrum. His research has been in the study of Super Novi. His lecture will focus on how the study of supernovae led to the recent discovery that the universe is expanding, likely due to a repulsive and mysterious dark energy. It was these observations that were recently awarded the 2011 Nobel Prize in physics. The lecture is July 21st at 11:00 AM and the genetics and plant biology building room 100 Speaker 2: next to news stories. Speaker 6: 3000 species [00:25:30] of mosquitoes are responsible for malaria, dengue, a fever, yellow fever, West Nile virus, and cephalitis and many more diseases. In Burkina Faso alone, residents can expect 200 bytes a day. Rapid resistance to pesticides on the part of malaria mosquitoes has prompted researchers all over the globe to deploy novel strategies against this and other diseases. Targeting Dengue. A fever has an advantage over malaria as only one species. Eighties [00:26:00] Egypt die is responsible for spreading it versus the 20 species responsible for spreading malaria. A British biotechnology company called Oxitec has developed a method to modify the genetic structure of the male eighties Aegypti mosquito transforming it into a mutant capable of destroying its own species. In 2010 they announced impressive preliminary results of the first known test of 3 million free flying transgenic mosquitoes engineered [00:26:30] to start a population crash after infiltrating wild disease spreading eighties a Gyp dye swarms on Cayman Island. Speaker 6: Oxitec has recently applied to the FDA for approval of its mosquito in the u s with Key West under consideration as a future test site in 2009 key west suffered its first dengate outbreak in 73 years. Australian researchers are testing and mosquito intended to fight dengue, a fever bypassing the disruptive Wolbachia bacteria to other mosquitoes, a very [00:27:00] different approach than transgenic genes funded largely by the bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. The project has shown that the Wolbachia strain not only shortens the life of a mosquito, but also reduces the amount of virus it develops. Releases in Queensland, Australia last year showed that Wolbachia could spread through a wild population quickly and future test sites are under consideration. In Vietnam. Speaker 2: The UC Berkeley News Center reports a prototype network being installed by chemists at the University of California. Berkeley [00:27:30] will employ 40 sensors spread over a 27 square mile grid. The information the network will provide could be used to monitor local carbon dioxide emissions to check on the effectiveness of carbon reduction strategies now mandated by the state, but hard to verify built and installed by project leader Professor Ron Cohen and graduate student Virginia Tighe and their lab colleagues. The shoe box size sensors will continuously measure carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, [00:28:00] nitrogen dioxide, and ozone levels as well as temperature, pressure and humidity streaming. The information live to the web through the site. beacon.berkeley.edu the sensor network dubbed Beacon stretches from the East Bay regional parks on the east to interstate eight 80 on the west from El Surrito on the north nearly to San Leandro on the south encompassing open space as well as heavily traffic areas. [00:28:30] Most of the sensors are being mounted on the roofs of local schools in order to get students interested in the connection between carbon dioxide emissions and climate change. The UC Berkeley researchers work with Oakland's Chabot space and science center to create middle school and high school activities using live sensor data stream through the web as part of the students energy and climate science curriculum. The beacon network is a pilot program funded by the National Science Foundation to determine what information can be learned [00:29:00] from a densely spaced network Speaker 1: [inaudible].Speaker 2: The music heard during the show is from most done at David's album, folk and acoustics made available through a creative Commons license 3.0 attribution. Speaker 1: Thank you for listening to spectrum. If you have comments about the show, please send them to us via email. Our email address [00:29:30] is spectrum dot kalx@yahoo.com join us in two weeks at this same time. 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Spectrum
Klein and Stezelberger

Spectrum

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2012 29:59


Physicist Spencer Klein and Electrics Engineer Thorsten Stezelberger, both at Lawrenc Berkeley National Lab, describe the Neutrino Astronomical project IceCube, which was recently completed in Antarctica. They also go on to discuss proposed project Arianna.TranscriptsSpeaker 1: Spectrum's next [inaudible]. Welcome to spectrum [00:00:30] the science and technology show on k a l x Berkeley, a biweekly 30 minute program bringing you interviews featuring bay area scientists and technologists as well as a calendar of local events and news. Speaker 2: Good afternoon. I'm Brad Swift, the host of today's show, Rick Karnofsky and I interview Spencer Klein and Torsten Stessel Berger about the neutrino astronomy project. Ice Cube. Spencer Klein is a senior scientist and group leader at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. [00:01:00] He's a member of the ice cube research team and the Ariana planning group. Thorsten Stetso Berger is an electronics engineer at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. He too is part of the ice cube project and the Ariana team. They join us today to talk about the ice cube project and how it is helping to better define neutrinos. Spencer Klein and Thorsten setser Berger. Welcome to spectrum. Speaker 3: Thank you. Thank you. Can you talk to us a little bit about neutrinos? [00:01:30] Well, neutrinos are subatomic particles which are notable because they barely interact at all. In fact, most of them can go through the earth without interacting. This makes them an interesting subject for astrophysics because you can use them to probe places like the interior of stars where otherwise nothing else can get out and are most of them neutrinos from those sources. There's a wide range of neutrino energies that are studied. Some of the lowest energy neutrinos are solar neutrinos which [00:02:00] come from the interior of our sun. As you move up to higher energies, they come from different sources. We think a lot of the more energetic ones come from supernovas, which is when stars explode, they will produce an initial burst of neutrinos of moderate energy and then over the next thousand years or so, they will produce higher energy neutrinos as ejected spans, producing a cloud filled with shock fronts and you're particularly interested in those high energy. Speaker 3: Yes, ice cube is designed to study those neutrinos and also [00:02:30] neutrinos from even more energetic neutrinos where we don't really know where they come from. There are two theories. One is that they come from objects called active Galactic Nuclei. These are galaxies which have a super massive black hole at their center and they're rejecting a jet of particles perpendicular, more along their axis. And this jet is believed to also be a site to accelerate protons and other cosmic rays to very high energies. The other possible source of ultra energy neutrinos [00:03:00] are gamma ray bursts, which are when two black holes collide or a black hole collides with a neutron star. And if the neutrinos don't interact or interact so rarely and weekly with matter, how do we actually detect them? Well, the simple answer is you need a very large detector. Ice Cube is one cubic kilometer in volume and that's big enough that we think we should be able to detect neutrinos from these astrophysical sources. Speaker 3: The other project we work on, Ariana is even bigger. It's [00:03:30] proposed, but it's proposed to have about a hundred cubic kilometers of volume. And so you have an enormous detector to detect a few events and once you detect them, how can you tell where they came from? Well, with ice cube we can get the incoming direction of the neutrinos to within about a degree. So what we do is we look for neutrinos. Most of what we see out of these background atmospheric neutrinos which are produced when cosmic rays interact in the earth's atmosphere. But on top [00:04:00] of that we look for a cluster of neutrinos coming from a specific direction. That would be a clear sign of a neutrino source, which would be, you know, and then we can look in that direction and see what interesting sources lie. That way we can also look for extremely energetic neutrinos which are unlikely to be these atmospheric neutrinos. Speaker 3: And how is it that you measure that energy? What happens is a neutrino will come in and occasionally interact in the Antarctic. Ice should mention that ice cube is located at the South Pole where [00:04:30] there's 28 hundreds of meters of ice on top of the rock below. Occasionally in Neutrino will come in and interact in the ice and if it's something called a type of neutrino called the [inaudible] Neutrino, most of its energy will go into a subatomic particle called the Meuron. Meuron is interesting because it's electrically charged. As it goes through the ice, it will give off light, something we call Toronto radiation. So we've instrumented this cubic kilometer of ice with over 5,000 optical [00:05:00] modules, which are basically optical sensors. And so we record the amount and arrival times of the light at these optical sensors. And from that we can determine the neutrino direction to about within a degree. Speaker 3: And we can also get an estimate of the energy. Um, essentially is the on is more energetic. It will also produce other electrically charged particles as it travels. Those will give off more light. And so the light output is proportional to the neutrino energy. So you're taking an advantage of the fact that there's [00:05:30] a lot of ice in Antarctica and also that it's very big. Are there other reasons to do it at the South Pole? Well, the other critical component about the ice is that it has to be very clear, shouldn't scatter light and it shouldn't absorb light. And in fact the light can travel up to 200 meters through the ice before being absorbed. This is important because that means we can have a relatively sparse array. You know, we have only 5,000 sensors spread over a cubic kilometer. That's only if the light can travel long distances through the ice. [00:06:00] And do you have to take into account that the ice in the Antarctic is not perfectly clean? Yes. When we reconstruct the neutrino directions, we use this sophisticated maximum likelihood fitter. Essentially we try all sorts of different Milan directions and see which one is the most likely. And that takes into account the optical properties of the ace and includes how they vary with depth. There are some dust layers in the ice where the absorption length is much shorter and some places, [00:06:30] well most of the ice where it's much better. Speaker 4: Our guests on spectrum today are Spencer Klein and Thorsten Stetson Burger from Lawrence Berkeley national lab. They are part of a physics project named Ice Cube. In the next segment they talk about working at the South Pole. This is KALX Berkeley. Speaker 3: Can you compare the two experiments, both ice Cuban on a little bit? Well, ice cube is designed [00:07:00] for sort of moderate energy neutrinos, but for the really energetic neutrinos are, they are rare enough so that a one cubic kilometer detector just isn't big enough. And so for that you need something bigger and it's hard to imagine how you could scale the optical techniques that ice cube uses to larger detectors. So that's why we looked for a new technique in it. Here I should say we, the royal, we either many people, many places in the world looking at different versions. And so what we've chosen is looking [00:07:30] for radio [inaudible] off the mission. You know, we have this interaction in the ice. Some of the time. If it's an electron Neutrino, it produces a compact shower of particles. That shower will have more negatively charged particles than positively charged. Speaker 3: And so it will emit radio waves, you know, at frequencies up to about a Gigahertz coherently, which means that the radio emission strength depends on the square of the neutrino energies. So when you go to very high neutrino energies, this is a preferred technique. Radio waves can [00:08:00] travel between 300 meters and a kilometer in the ice, which means you can get by with a much sparser array. So you can instrument a hundred cubic kilometers with a reasonable number of detectors. When Ariane is developed, it will get to access higher energies. Will it still didn't detect some of the moderately high energies that ice cube is currently reaching? No, and there's no overlap because of the coherence and just not sensitive. I mean, ice cube will occasionally see these much higher energy neutrinos, [00:08:30] but it's just not big enough to see very many of them. Uh, you commented on, or you mentioned the size of the collaboration. Speaker 3: Can you sort of speak about how big these projects are? Sure. Ice Cube has got about 250 scientists in it from the u s Europe, Barbados, Japan, and New Zealand. Oh yeah. And plus one person from Australia now. And that's a well established, you know, it's a large experiment. Arianna is just getting going. It's got, I'll say less than a dozen [00:09:00] people in it. Mostly from UC Irvine and some involvement from LDL. How many years have you had experience with your sensors in the field then? That's kind of a complicated question and that the idea of doing neutrino astronomy in the Antarctic ice has been around for more than 20 years. The first efforts to actually put sensors in the ice, we're in the early 1990s these used very simple sensors. We just had a photo multiplier tube, essentially a very sensitive [00:09:30] optical detector, and they sent their signals to the surface. There are no complicated electronics in the ice. Speaker 3: The first Amanda effort in fact failed because the sensors were near the surface where the light was scattering very rapidly. Turns out the upper kilometer of ice is filled with little air bubbles, but then as you get down in depth, there's enough pressure to squeeze these bubbles out of existence. And so you go from very cloudy ice like what you see if you look in the center of an ice cube and then you go deeper [00:10:00] and you end up with this incredibly clear ice. So the first efforts were in this cloudy ice. Then in the second half of the 1990s Amanda was deployed in the deep highs. This is much smaller than ice cube in many respects. The predecessor, of course, the problem with Amanda was this transmission to the surface. It worked but it was very, very touchy and it wasn't something you could scale to the ice cube size. So one where people got together and came up with these digital optical modules where all of the digitizing electronics [00:10:30] is actually in the module. We also made a lot of other changes and improvements to come up with a detector that would be really robust and then we deployed the first ice cube string in 2005 and continued and then the last string was deployed at the end of 2010 Speaker 5: so basically from the scientific point or engineering point of view, we're learning about the detector. We got data from the first strain. It was not very useful for take neutrino science but you can learn to understand [00:11:00] the detector, learn how the electronics behaves, if there is a problem, change code to get different data. Speaker 3: When we did see some new is in that run and there's this one beautiful event where we saw this [inaudible] from a neutrino just moving straight up the string. I think it hit 51 out of the 60 optical sensors. So we're basically tracking it for 800 meters. It was just a beautiful that Speaker 5: what is the lifelight down there? The food, the day to day, [00:11:30] we've never been there in the winter time, so I can only talk about a summer and in the summer you're there for something specific like drilling or deploying a, so to summertime keeps you pretty busy and you do your stuff and then afterwards you hang out a little bit to wind down. And sometimes with some folks playing pool or ping pong or watching movies or just reading something and then time [00:12:00] again for the sleep or sleeping. And the next day for drawing for example, we had three shifts. And so that kept you pretty, pretty busy. One season when I was thrilling there I was on what we call the graveyard shift. Starting from 11 to I think eight in the morning. I saw and yeah, it was daylight. You don't notice it except you always get dinner for breakfast and scrambled eggs and potatoes for dinner. Speaker 3: The new station at the South Pole is really very nice and I would [00:12:30] say quite comfortable, good recreational facilities. I mean, and I would say the food was excellent, really quite impressive and you get to hang out with a bunch of international scientists that are down there. How collegial isn't, it Speaker 5: depends a little bit on the work. Like when I was rolling on night shift, we mostly got to hang out with people running the station. That was fairly collegial. Speaker 3: There's actually not very many scientists at the South Pole. In the summer there were about 250 [00:13:00] people there and maybe 20 of them were scientists. Most of them were people dealing with logistics. These are people, you know, heavy equipment operators. Fuel Lees would get the fuel off of the plane, cooks people, and even then can building the station wasn't quite done yet. The drillers will lodge wide variety of occupations but not all that many scientists. How close are the experiments to the station? Speaker 5: They are quite a few experiments [00:13:30] based in the station. Ice Cube is a kilometer away about probably Speaker 3: Lamotta and a half to the, to the ice cube lab, which is where the surface electronics is located. Speaker 5: So it's pretty close walking distance called walk. But it depends. I mean I don't mind the calls or it was a nice walk but they have like ice cube, uh, drilling. We are like lunch break also. It's [00:14:00] a little bit far to walk kilometer out or even throughout depending where you drill. So we had a car to drive back and forth to the station to eat lunch. Otherwise you are out for too long. Speaker 3: Yeah, they give you a really good equipment and so it's amazing how plaza you can be about walking around when it's 40 below, outside. Speaker 5: Especially if you do physical work outside as part of drilling also. It's amazing how much of that cold weather Ikea you actually take off because you just [00:14:30] do staff and you warm up. Speaker 4: [inaudible] you are listening to spectrum on KALX Berkeley coming up, our guests, Spencer Klein and Torsten Stotzel Burger detail, the ice cube data analysis process, Speaker 3: the ongoing maintenance of Ice Cube Sarah Plan for its lifetime Speaker 5: for the stuff [00:15:00] in the eyes, it's really hard to replace that. You cannot easily drill down and take them out. They are plans, uh, to keep the surface electronics, especially the computers update them as lower power hardware becomes available. Otherwise I'm not aware of preventive maintenance. You could do with like on a car. Yeah. Speaker 3: I have to say the engineers did a great job on ice cube. About 98% of the optical modules are working. Most of the failures were infant [00:15:30] mortality. They did not survive the deployment when we've only had a handful of optical modules fail after deployment and all the evidence is we'll be able to keep running it as long as it's interesting. And is there a point in which it's no longer interesting in terms of how many sensors are still active? I think we'll reach the point where the data is less interesting before we run out of sensors now. Okay. You know, we might be losing one or two sensors a year. In fact, we're still at the point where [00:16:00] due to various software improvements, including in the firmware and the optical modules, each year's run has more sensors than the previous years. Even if we only had 90% of them working, that would be plenty. Speaker 3: And you know, that's probably a hundred years from now. What do we have guests on to speak about the LHC at certain they were talking about the gigantic amounts of data that they generate and how surprisingly long it takes for scientists to analyze that data to actually get a hold [00:16:30] of data from the detector. And you're generating very large amounts of data. And furthermore, it's in Antarctica. So how much turnaround time is there? Well, the Antarctica doesn't add very much time. We typically get data in the north within a few days or a week after it's taken. There is a bit of a lag and try and take this time to understand how to analyze the data. For example, now we're working on, for the most part, the data that was taken in 2010 and [00:17:00] you know, hope to have that out soon probably for summer conferences. But understanding how to best analyze the data is not trivial. For example, this measurement of the mule on energies, very dependent on a lot of assumptions about the ice and so we have ways to do it now, but we're far from the optimal method Speaker 5: and keep in mind that detector built, it's just finished. So before you always added in a little bit more. So each year the data looked different because you've got more sensors in the data. Speaker 3: [00:17:30] Let's say for things where turnaround is important. For example, dimension, these gamma ray bursts, there's where this happens when a bunch of satellites see a burst of x-rays or gamma rays coming from somewhere in the sky. They can tell us when it happened and give us an estimate of the direction. We can have an and I would say not quite real time, but you know that we could have turned around if a couple of weeks. We also measure the rates in each of the detectors. This is the way to look for low energy neutrinos from a [00:18:00] supernova that is essentially done in real time. If the detector sees an increase, then somebody will get an email alert essentially immediately. If we got one that looked like a Supernova, we could turn that around very quickly. So are the algorithms that you're using for this longer term analysis improving? Speaker 3: Yes. They're much more sophisticated than they were two years ago. I'd say we're gradually approaching and I'm ask some Todrick set of algorithm, but we're still quite a ways [00:18:30] to go. We're still learning a lot of things. You know, this is very different from any other experiment that's been done. Normally experiments if the LHC, if they are tracking a charged particle, they measure points along the track. In our case, the light is admitted at the trend off angle. About 41 degrees. So the data points we see are anywhere from a few meters to a hundred meters from the track. And because of the scattering of light, it's a not so obvious how to find [00:19:00] the optimum track and it's, you know, it's very dependent on a lot of assumptions and we're still working on that. And we have methods that work well. As I said, you know, we can get an angular resolution of better than a degree in some cases, but there's still probably some room to be gotten there. Speaker 5: And then also, I mean I'm not involved in the science, but I hear people have new ideas how to look at a data. So that's still evolving too. Speaker 3: Yeah. Like you know, one analysis that people are working on, but we don't have yet would [00:19:30] be a speculative search where you're looking for a pair of event, a pair of neo-cons going upward through the detector in the same direction at the same time, which would quite possibly be a signal of some sort of new physics. And it's certainly an interesting typology to look for, but we're not there yet. And are there different teams looking at the same data to try to find different results and broaden the search so to speak? Uh, yes. We have seven or eight different physics working [00:20:00] groups in each of those groups is concentrating on a different type of physics or a different class of physics. For example, one group is looking for point sources, you know, hotspots in the sky. Second Group is looking at atmospheric and diffuse neutrinos trying to measure the energy spectrum of the neutrinos. Speaker 3: We do see both the atmospheric and also looking for an additional component. There's a group doing cosmic ray physics. There's a group looking for exotic physics. These are things like these pairs [00:20:30] of upward going particles. Also looking for other oddities such as magnetic monopoles. There's a group that's looking for neutrinos that might be produced from weakly interacting. Massive particles, IAA, dark matter, but there's a group that's monitoring the rates of the detector. This scalers looking for Supernova and oh, there's also a group looking for talented Trinos, which is the this very distinctive topology town. Neutrinos are sort of the third flavor of neutrinos and those are [00:21:00] mostly only produced by extraterrestrial sources and they look very distinctively. You would look for case where you see two clusters of energy and the detector separated by a few hundred meters. Speaker 5: Looking at what's next, what would be the sort of ideal laboratory? If you want something that's very big, obviously Antarctica is a great challenge. Can you do neutrino detection in space for instance? [inaudible] Speaker 3: hmm, that's an interesting question. There are people who [00:21:30] are talking about that and the main application is trying to look for these cosmic gray air showers. The best experiments to study high energy, cosmic gray air showers are these things called air shower arrays, which are an array of detectors. Um, the largest one is something called the OJ Observatory in Argentina. It covers about 3000 square kilometers with an array of detectors on kind of a one and a half kilometer grid. And that's about as largest surface detector as you could imagine. Building the alternative [00:22:00] technology is look for something called air fluorescents. When the showers go through the air, they light it up. Particularly the nitrogen is excited and in that kind of like a fluorescent tube. So you see this burst of light as the shower travels through the atmosphere. O J in addition to the surface detectors has these cameras called flies eyes that look for this fluorescence, but it's limited in scale. And people have proposed building experiments that would sit on satellites or a space station [00:22:30] and look down and look at these showers from above. They could cover a much larger area. They could also look for showers from upward going particles, I. E. Neutrino interactions. But at this point that's all pretty speculative. Speaker 5: And when's your next trip to Antarctica? Uh, that's all depending on funding. I would like to go again and hopefully soon. I think I'm cautiously optimistic. We'll be able to go again this year. Hmm. Spencer in Thorsten. Thanks for joining us. Thank you. Thank you. Speaker 4: [00:23:00] [inaudible] regular feature of spectrum is to mention a few of the science and technology events that are happening locally over the next few weeks. Lisa Katovich joins me for that Speaker 6: calendar. The August general meeting of the East Bay Astronomical Society is Saturday, July 14th at the Chabot space and science centers, Dellums [00:23:30] building 10,000 Skyline Boulevard in Oakland. Ezra Bahrani is the evening Speaker. The title of his talk is UFOs, the proof, the physics and why they're here. The meeting starts at 7:30 PM Speaker 2: join Nobel laureates and social and environmental justice advocates at the towns and Tay Gore third annual seminar for Science and technology on behalf of the peoples of Bengali and the Himalayan basins, the subject, the global water crisis [00:24:00] prevention and solution. Saturday, July 21st 1:30 PM to 7:30 PM the event is jointly sponsored by UC Berkeley's department of Public Health and the international institute of the Bengali and Himalayan basins. Guest Speakers include three Nobel laureates, Charles h towns, Burton Richter and Douglas Ashur off. Also presenting our Francis towns advocate for social justice, Dr. Rush, Gosh [00:24:30] and Sterling Brunel. The event will be held in one 45 Dwinelle hall on the UC Berkeley campus. That's Saturday, July 21st 1:30 PM to 7:30 PM for more details, contact the UC Berkeley School of Public Health, Speaker 6: the next science at cal lectures on July 21st the talk will be given by Dr Jeffrey Silverman and it's entitled exploding stars, Dark Energy, and the runaway universe. Dr Silverman has been a guest [00:25:00] on spectrum. His research has been in the study of Super Novi. His lecture will focus on how the study of supernovae led to the recent discovery that the universe is expanding, likely due to a repulsive and mysterious dark energy. It was these observations that were recently awarded the 2011 Nobel Prize in physics. The lecture is July 21st at 11:00 AM and the genetics and plant biology building room 100 Speaker 2: next to news stories. Speaker 6: 3000 species [00:25:30] of mosquitoes are responsible for malaria, dengue, a fever, yellow fever, West Nile virus, and cephalitis and many more diseases. In Burkina Faso alone, residents can expect 200 bytes a day. Rapid resistance to pesticides on the part of malaria mosquitoes has prompted researchers all over the globe to deploy novel strategies against this and other diseases. Targeting Dengue. A fever has an advantage over malaria as only one species. Eighties [00:26:00] Egypt die is responsible for spreading it versus the 20 species responsible for spreading malaria. A British biotechnology company called Oxitec has developed a method to modify the genetic structure of the male eighties Aegypti mosquito transforming it into a mutant capable of destroying its own species. In 2010 they announced impressive preliminary results of the first known test of 3 million free flying transgenic mosquitoes engineered [00:26:30] to start a population crash after infiltrating wild disease spreading eighties a Gyp dye swarms on Cayman Island. Speaker 6: Oxitec has recently applied to the FDA for approval of its mosquito in the u s with Key West under consideration as a future test site in 2009 key west suffered its first dengate outbreak in 73 years. Australian researchers are testing and mosquito intended to fight dengue, a fever bypassing the disruptive Wolbachia bacteria to other mosquitoes, a very [00:27:00] different approach than transgenic genes funded largely by the bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. The project has shown that the Wolbachia strain not only shortens the life of a mosquito, but also reduces the amount of virus it develops. Releases in Queensland, Australia last year showed that Wolbachia could spread through a wild population quickly and future test sites are under consideration. In Vietnam. Speaker 2: The UC Berkeley News Center reports a prototype network being installed by chemists at the University of California. Berkeley [00:27:30] will employ 40 sensors spread over a 27 square mile grid. The information the network will provide could be used to monitor local carbon dioxide emissions to check on the effectiveness of carbon reduction strategies now mandated by the state, but hard to verify built and installed by project leader Professor Ron Cohen and graduate student Virginia Tighe and their lab colleagues. The shoe box size sensors will continuously measure carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, [00:28:00] nitrogen dioxide, and ozone levels as well as temperature, pressure and humidity streaming. The information live to the web through the site. beacon.berkeley.edu the sensor network dubbed Beacon stretches from the East Bay regional parks on the east to interstate eight 80 on the west from El Surrito on the north nearly to San Leandro on the south encompassing open space as well as heavily traffic areas. [00:28:30] Most of the sensors are being mounted on the roofs of local schools in order to get students interested in the connection between carbon dioxide emissions and climate change. The UC Berkeley researchers work with Oakland's Chabot space and science center to create middle school and high school activities using live sensor data stream through the web as part of the students energy and climate science curriculum. The beacon network is a pilot program funded by the National Science Foundation to determine what information can be learned [00:29:00] from a densely spaced network Speaker 1: [inaudible].Speaker 2: The music heard during the show is from most done at David's album, folk and acoustics made available through a creative Commons license 3.0 attribution. Speaker 1: Thank you for listening to spectrum. If you have comments about the show, please send them to us via email. Our email address [00:29:30] is spectrum dot kalx@yahoo.com join us in two weeks at this same time. 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Deep Dive Film School
#131 - Raging Bull / The World According To Garp / Top 5 Biopics We'd Like To See

Deep Dive Film School

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2011 106:23


I'm gonna open his hole like this. Please excuse my French. I'm gonna make him suffer. I'm gonna make his mother listen to this podcast. This week we converse about one of the all time great American films, Scorsese's Raging Bull. We keep giving it to Palcher as we review The World According To Garp and give the top 5 biopics we'd like to see to round out the show. Great conversations in the episode! Feedback and donations are needed! HELP!