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The wave of "challenge content" has dominated YouTube for years. From the "Cinnamon Challenge" to the "Last One Out of the Circle Wins $10,000", creators have jumped on the bandwagon to attract viewers and gain viral fame. But, times have changed. More and more, people are seeking genuine, authentic content. They want to connect with creators on a deeper level, valuing authenticity over sensation. Today we will talk about why this shift is happening and what it means for you as a creator and your YouTube success. Links in this Episode The Office Ladies Podcast AI Made Gaming Content Power Tip
Ernest Hilbert's debut poetry collection Sixty Sonnets (2009) was described by X. J. Kennedy as “maybe the most arresting sequence we have had since John Berryman checked out of America.” His other books include All of You on the Good Earth (2013); Caligulan (2015), which was selected as the winner of the 2017 Poets' Prize; and Last One Out (2019). Hilbert currently keeps a heavily-encrypted dark web poetry site called Cocytus and a more public website to promote emerging poets called E-Verse Radio. Hilbert graduated with a doctorate in English Language and Literature from Oxford University, where he edited the Oxford Quarterly. Hilbert later served as poetry editor of Random House's magazine Bold Type in New York City and editor of Contemporary Poetry Review, published by the American Poetry Fund in Washington DC. He works as an antiquarian book dealer in Philadelphia, where he lives with his wife, Keeper of the Mediterranean Section at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology and their son, Ian. Find the book and more at: https://www.ernesthilbert.com/ As always, we'll also include live open lines for responses to our weekly prompt or any other poems you'd like to share. For details on how to participate, either via Skype or by phone, go to: https://www.rattle.com/rattlecast/ This Week's Prompt: Write a spooky poem for Halloween. Next Week's Prompt: This was a lot of fun last time, so let's do another random street view poem. Randomstreetview.com is a site that randomly generates photographs of streets all over the world. Find a photo that speaks to you and write a poem about it. The Rattlecast livestreams on YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter, then becomes an audio podcast. Find it on iTunes, Spotify, or anywhere else you get your podcasts.
Today in Wesley's DBR podcast, Hezekiah calls out the priests. “Last One Out, Get the Lights” See the DBR video here: YouTube IGTV
Marilyn Shimon - First One In, Last One Out...with TRE's Selina Mackenzie
We’re playing 28 jams on episode 61, and 20 of them nominees for Jam of the Year. So listen on Soundcloud while you can! In other news, Bo ran into Kelly if it Counts IRL, and it was weird! Intro: “Supposed To Do” - Ta-ku Jam of the year in: “Put Your Money on Me” - Arcade Fire Jam of the year out: “Running Back” - Wale ft. Lil Wayne Jam of the year in: “I’m the One” - DJ Khaled ft. Justin Bieber, Quavo, Chance the Rapper, and Lil Wayne Jam of the year out: “My Crew (Woo)” - Cadence Weapon Jam of the year in: “Let Me Breathe” - Action Bronson Jam of the year out: “Legend Has It” - Run the Jewels Jam of the year in: “Cruiser” - The Stevens Jam of the year out: “Gummy” - Brockhampton Jam of the year in: “Bad and Boujee” - Migos ft. Lil Uzi Vert Jam of the year out: “Tonite” - LCD Soundsystem Jam of the year in: “Soak” - Zola Jesus Jam of the year out: “Be Here Now” - The Mynabirds Road trip jam in: “Hit Em Up Style” - Carolina Chocolate Drops Casey’s road trip jam out: “Last One Out of Liberty City” - Less Than Jake Jam of the year in: “Rock and Roll McDonald’s” - Wesley Willis Jam of the year out: “Bagbak” - Vince Staples Jam of the year in: “Marlon Brando” - Alex Cameron Jam of the year out: “Truth” - Kamasi Washington Side Bar: “The Beautiful People” - Marilyn Manson and “Black Skinhead” - Kanye West Jam of the year in: “Another Weekend” - Ariel Pink Jam of the year out: “Once Upon a Time” - The Diplomats Neil Young jam in: “Down by the River” - Neil Young and Crazy Horse Casey’s Neil Young jam out: “Razor Love” - Neil Young Bo’s Neil Young cop out: “This Note’s for You” - Neil Young Jam of the year in: “Forever War” - Meteor For Casey’s jam of the year and The JOTY, you’ve got to listen to the end, y’all. (304) 518-JAMS leave a message
"Last One Out of Beach City" is all about Pearl's own self-discovery and awareness, and features a great guest shot from musician Mike Krol, a very cool car chase with Pearl behind-the-wheel, and a tip of the hat to everyone's favorite teen movies! That's why Steven Universe writers Ben Levin and Matt Burnett return to the pod to not only explain how all of these magical ideas originated, but to also offer insight into how they made them work together! Plus, Ben and Matt field more of your questions as they speak to continuity and building Steven Universe stories from a single sketch or feeling.
The Blues can’t make it out of ‘Smashville‘. On this episode of the dreaded “day after” Blues NHL Podcast, Jim and Jamie Rivers take a look at the St. Louis Blues season-ending loss in Nashville and review the entirety of the Blues playoff run. Plus, the guys finish up the postseason with a visit from Angella Sharpe, and Brad Lee... The post Last One Out, Turn Off The Lights… appeared first on Blues NHL Podcast.
Welcome to Episode 86 of The Ringo Zone! We're talking about Last One Out of Beach City! Kayla here, and in this episode, we have a difficult time not straying from the content of Last One Out of Beach City (true to the nature of the podcast), but we actually end up telling some fun stories, like what concerts we've been to recently, how Max almost died, and most importantly how a rhino was shot in a zoo in France. For those of you here to actually hear what we have to say about Steven Universe, we also cover Pearl's character arc thus far, Amethyst's wingman skills, and Steven FINALLY talking about how Pearl almost let him die that one time. Thank you for tuning in, we all really appreciate your continued listenership. You can get your highly demanded podcast-adjacent Ringo Zone stuff as well as previous episodes on our Tumblr and Facebook pages. Our official website will be back up shortly. You can also search for The Ringo Zone on iTunes, Stitcher, SoundCloud, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Find us, like us, rate us, reblog us, let us know if you want more weird stories from the hosts, and most importantly tell your friends about us! Exposure really does help us out. This episode featured Dillon, Max, Mickey and myself. The next episode will be a little out of order since we'll be reviewing Gem Harvest, but don't fret if you're an Onion fan, we'll be coming back to that one the week after. Wow, look at all that scheduling. The hole we are digging for ourselves is so deep now.
Welcome to Episode 85 of The Ringo Zone; We're talking about Mindful Education! In this episode, Dillon took notes for the first time in a long time, so there are some actually really interesting topics that are brought up, like the similarities between how Stevonnie deals with her issues and EMDR therapy, what kind of programming language Pearl might use for her HoloPearls, and of course how Max is never happy. Thank you for tuning in, we all appreciate your continued listenership. You can mindfully educate yourself about additional Ringo Zone material and previous episodes on our Tumblr and Facebook pages. Our official website, theringozone.com, will be available again soon. You can also search for The Ringo Zone on iTunes, Stitcher, SoundCloud, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Find us, like us, rate us, reblog us, give me suggestions for how I could hurt people's feelings more than I do when I edit this podcast, and most importantly tell your friends about us! Exposure really does help us out. This episode featured Dillon, Max, and Kayla. The next episode might be Last One Out of Beach City. I'm starting to realize I can make no promises to y'all about this kind of thing.
We're coming atcha today with the first of our "Honorable Mentions" episode, because we just couldn't wait to talk about season 4 of Steven Universe. We chat about Know Your Fusion, Buddy's Book, Here Comes a Thought, Future Boy Zoltron, and Last One Out of Beach City. Enjoy!
Delaney Stovall and Michelle Anderer take your questions and comments about the latest Steven Universe episode, “Last One Out of Beach City”.
Delaney Stovall and Michelle Anderer take your questions and comments about the latest Steven Universe episode, “Last One Out of Beach City”.
Dylan Hysen, Sam Quattro, and Justin Cummings discuss the September 8th episode of Steven Universe, “Last One Out of Beach City”.
Dylan Hysen, Sam Quattro, and Justin Cummings discuss the September 8th episode of Steven Universe, “Last One Out of Beach City”.
"Still No Oates" Sully and Josh had a great discussion of the scene this week with mentions of Creation Tuesday; Gin mill Jane, Brett Randell, Last One Out and Fried Miracle; Otis Grove and The Brew; as well as the October First Block party featuring Fungus Amungus, The Indobox, Psychedelic Clown Car, the Mighty Mystic and many more. The gents welcome Shane Hall to the studio for a lengthy interview, Shane brought with him some tracks to share as well as performed three songs for The Green Room. The guys wrap up discussing a number of upcoming Tunes Around Town. Approximate run time: 1 hour 11 minutes
A couple of decades ago, Utica, New York, was dying, by even its residents diagnosis: a popular bumper sticker in the ‘90s read “Last One Out of Ut… READ MORE