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I'll admit that until recently I knew and thought very little about the potential of Earth observation. It turns out, there's a huge opportunity here. A report by the World Economic Forum recently estimated there's almost $4 trillion of potential economic benefit from making better use of the increasingly affordable opportunity to collect and analyze data about our planet. And, the benefit is not just unlocking enormous economic value. Earth observation can help reduce greenhouse gas emissions by more than two gigatons annually through tracking forests, managing wetlands, improving agriculture, and much, much more.To learn about this opportunity, I was pleased to sit down with Dan Hammer. Dan is a truly unique entrepreneur who's not only able to maintain a systems view of the opportunities around Earth observation but who's also building a portfolio of organizations to push this ecosystem forward. Between the non-profit Clay, the design and development agency Ode, and Earth observation startup LGND, Dan has his hands full in the quest to use Earth observation to make nature data as ubiquitous and useful as Google Maps. Lots to learn and think about in this episode. Enjoy!On today's episode, we cover:[03:46] Dan's background & commitment to environmental work[08:04] An explanation of Earth observation[09:15] Scale of Earth observation satellites[09:58] Economic potential of Earth observation[12:23] Specific use cases for Earth observation[14:02] Outcomes and impact of Earth observation[17:11] Potential applications of Earth observation[19:17] Introduction to Clay [22:28] Cost reduction in Earth observation technology[25:31] Discussion of AI energy demands[26:55] Introduction to LGND[31:20] Go-to-market strategy for LGND[32:41] Discussion of ODE design agency[35:11] Vision for Earth observation in 5-10 years[36:50] What else is needed to advance Earth observation technologyResources MentionedClayOdeLGNDGlobal Forest WatchGoogle Earth EnginePritzker Emerging Environmental Genius AwardWorld Economic Forum: Earth ObservationEarth GenomeThe Nature ConservancyMoore FoundationCenter for Global DevelopmentSchmidt FuturesGrantham FoundationRadiant Earth
Sandy Villere gives his stock picks, including Atlas Energy (AESI), Option Care Health (OPCH), and Ligand Pharmaceuticals (LGND), which are all small cap domestic companies. He discusses why he likes them, as well as the potential impacts of the Trump administration. ======== Schwab Network ======== Empowering every investor and trader, every market day. Subscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - https://schwabnetwork.com/subscribe Download the iOS app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/schwab-network/id1460719185 Download the Amazon Fire Tv App - https://www.amazon.com/TD-Ameritrade-Network/dp/B07KRD76C7 Watch on Sling - https://watch.sling.com/1/asset/191928615bd8d47686f94682aefaa007/watch Watch on Vizio - https://www.vizio.com/en/watchfreeplus-explore Watch on DistroTV - https://www.distro.tv/live/schwab-network/ Follow us on X – https://twitter.com/schwabnetwork Follow us on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/schwabnetwork Follow us on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/schwab-network/ About Schwab Network - https://schwabnetwork.com/about
https://open.spotify.com/artist/4mXQilfYjWN85sbmDAm7ORhttps://www.youtube.com/@MOOSEBIGGZVEVO-wj7wdhttps://www.facebook.com/moosebiggz/Moose Biggz still hustling hard and smart with new hip-hop single “Hustle Harder” and its EP With “Hustle Harder, Pt. 2,” and its EP, Lucid Dreams, Texas hip-hop artist Moose Biggz is making a statement and at the same time opening the “latest chapter” in his music career.The single, its video and the album drop on August 16.It is a song first released on his EP Love Ballads 4 a G, but in this remix, it is expanded with features by artists S.U.C. Captain, LGND, Don Ke, Neka Nesha and Maine 1.“‘Hustle Harder' is kind of self-explanatory,” said Moose, citing a couple lines from the chorus.Hustle harder, hustle little smarterMe and my niggas that was starvin'Trying to get this money every dayMomma raised me off fixed income“It talks about the struggles of traditional urban youth, sometimes coming from broken homes, broken families, doing what they have to do to survive, be it legal or illegal.”Raised up food stamps, raised in the hoodGot me up to no good“As the saying goes, ‘It ain't what you do, it's how you do it.' You can still do things with dignity, even sometimes if you're not standing correct morally. Obviously, you want to be in alignment with both, but, yeah, hustle harder, hustle a little smarter.”“Hustle Harder, Pt. 2” is a hip-hop anthem, with the rap backgrounded by melodies and beats that are, by turns, militaristic, R&B and hip-hop.Moose's smarter hustle included a degree from the C.T. Bauer College of Business at the University of Houston, an hour's drive from Bryan-College Station, where he was born and raised.He describes an upbringing in an underprivileged, under-financed household in the 'hood, where lighting was sometimes candles, water for baths was heated on the kitchen stove and, when the gas was off, cooking food over a lantern.“We lived in a shotgun house at one point in time. When it rains the roof caves in on you — literally, the insulation and the sheet rock is falling on you. You're enmeshed in poverty.”And sometimes, he said, that upbringing leads desperate people to selling drugs and committing violence, and sometimes it leads people to say, “I want to do my best and be an honor roll student and get out of here.”Hustle harder, hustle a little smarter.“That was my story right there. I was an honor roll student, but I did hustle and did what I had to do. So, I was a little bit of all, you know?”He was in corporate for a while out of college, went to the oilfield for several years, where he lost his taste for 9-to-5 office work, now has a day career that is two weeks on, two weeks off.“Sometimes,” he said “people aren't as fortunate as I was. I was lucky. Grace, you know, with God's grace and mercy, I didn't ever do any significant jail time, or penitentiary time, but everybody isn't as fortunate. Some of them get numbers that ruin their lives — 15, 20, 30 years — that's 16-17-year-old kids who just really were trying to, out of ignorance, make a better life for themselves.”That's in the song, too, with a play on words to indicate the difference: momma praying for Jesus' peace, others spraying a piece.Though he calls himself fortunate, his college career was not easy. “‘Hustle Harder' is this,” he said, and told his story:One day, as he was leaving for work in Houston, a police officer met him at the door with an eviction notice. His roommate had the lease, and he paid her his share of the rent, but she neglected to tell him that she was not paying the landlord.He lost most everything in the eviction. The officer let him take his work backpack, his bags, a pair of pants, one pair of underwear, one shirt, and he went to work.They lived on borrowed floor space for weeks.“The whole time, I had to compartmentalize all of that anger and frustration and still go to work, be able to provide because my kids were still dependent on me, and I still needed to finish school, because that was the purpose of coming down here.”He continued, “So, I couldn't just drop out and work full time, because that would have been failure. Like, what was the point of coming to Houston? I lost everything and didn't even accomplish the goal of what I left for — to get a degree to better your circumstance. So, I finished seeing the course through until I got my degree, but there was some trials and tribulations along the way.”“That,” he concluded, “was hustle harder, hustle smarter. I was not, at this point in my life, going to take a chance of selling some drugs or something like that, like I had in my youth. I was hustle harder, hustle smarter.”Lucid Dreams has six tracks in addition to Hustle Harder: “Tonite,” featuring KG; “L's,” featuring LB; “Persecuted by Pain”; “Making the Bandz”; and “Top of the World.”“Lucid dreams, you know, are the more vivid, explicit type dreams that simulate reality, where you can remember everything perfectly, every detail, where you can see every definition, every pixel. Sometimes life happens to us like that.”And sometimes songs.Connect to Moose Biggz and to his metaphoric rap, reality and hip-hop on all platforms for new music, videos, and social posts. 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Join us in this powerful episode as we delve into the inspiring story of Tony Directs, a content creator and movie actor, who took the brave step of coming out to his family. Discover the emotional journey he went through, the challenges he faced, and how he ultimately embraced his true self. Gain valuable insights as Tony shares his advice on authenticity, self-acceptance, and the importance of being true to who you are, even in the face of adversity. This episode is a testament to the strength of the human spirit and a reminder that living authentically is a path to fulfillment and happiness.Support the show
Chapter 367 - "We Did What Came Most Natural" ...as read by Chad RuhligToday I'm stoked to welcome Chad Ruhlig from For The Fallen Dreams to the podcast! For The Fallen Dreams will release their self-titled album this Friday, March 10th, on Arising Empire Records! Chad talks about the impact nu metal had on his life, the hardcore scene around Lansing, his relationship with Rise Records, moving to a European label, shifting sound as a band, and much more. You can grab For The Fallen Dreams new record at https://arising-empire.shop/en/artists/for-the-fallen-dreams/Chapter 367 Music:For The Fallen Dreams - "RE-Animate"For The Fallen Dreams - "Brothers In Arms"For The Fallen Dreams - "What If"For The Fallen Dreams - "Last One Out"--As The Story Grows links:Help out at PatreonATSG WebsiteATSG Music and MerchJoin the Email ListATSG FacebookEmail: asthestorygrows@gmail.comYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNuP0_JUpT6DoIhhbGlwEYA?view_as=subscriber
Listen as Chad and I discuss releasing new music during the digital age, his Top 5 Horror films of all time, his go-to Holiday Horror Double Feature, and much more on this week's episode! New FTFD Album Info Coming Soon! To Support the Podcast : https://www.patreon.com/Horrorflicksguitarpicks
The Week in Web3 Music Featuring Mak // 12-12-2022Quick summary: Talking about music NFTs with Mak, Sound.xyz turns 1, Warner Music joins the party, and J. hearts Belladonna."Welcome to The Music NFT Show with J. Thorn - The first weekly news podcast dedicated to all things music in web3. Let's f*****g go!"Special shout out to our partner, NFT Plazas - No#1 NFT News Website Dedicated to Supporting the Expansion & Mainstream Adoption of NFTs, Decentralization and the Metaverse. News, Events, Advertising and Much More. Established in 2018.G3ARZ Music Drops:cr0n0sfrtum1ss10np0stapk (Dec 20)Get Emergent Drums for 20% off with my affiliate link = https://audialab.com?ref=thorn Artist Spotlight featuring Q (my beautiful daughter)Stickmen Toy #1328@StickmenToysMak Twitter - @memakyou Links - isthatmak.io MNFT News Sound's 1 Year Anniversary - “We launched with a vision to build a new music ecosystem that values artists and their music while connecting fans more closely to the music they love, and we're emboldened to see that our mission resonates so deeply with artists and collectors alike.” Warner Music, Polygon and LGND partner to launch Web3 music platform - “The platform LGND Music is set to officially launch in January 2023, and will also include dance record label Spinnin' Records.” BELLADONNA and CARLO ROVELLI NFT SOLD! - “The BELLADONNA and CARLO ROVELLI “Nothing Shines Unless It Burns” single NFT auction has ended last night!” Thanks for listening to the Music NFT Show. Got news? Submit news stories or recommend artists for the Artist Spotlight by tweeting @JThorn_ or using the hashtag #musicnftshowTop of the BlocksMusic by G3ARZ[Please note: Nothing on the show is meant to be investment or financial advice. Do your own research. Some of the links are affiliate links which means I make a small percentage of a sale if you buy through the link. I use everything I recommend myself, and only recommend those I trust. However, you can always Google them if you don't want to use my links. LFG!]
Interview by Haze https://www.instagram.com/mike_tall We recently sat down with the legendary Lil Keke for an exclusive “Off The Porch” interview! During our conversation he spoke on how he is has remained relevant for 25 years, never felt like giving up on music, his thoughts on the streaming era & how streaming pays compared to CD sales, how social media has changed how artists promote their music & character, taking some time for him to embrace social media, his thoughts on how social media has impacted the streets, coming up on the Southside in the 90's, what the city looks like today, jumping off the porch in the 8th grade, reveals how he linked with DJ Screw, explains what type of person Screw was, selling 40k copies on his independent album ‘Don't Mess With Texas' the first week it was released, starting a lot of lingo in Houston, his breakthrough single “Southside”, the Rolle he played in the Northside vs Southside beef, the recording session for “25 Lighters” w/ Fat Pat & DJ DMD, how he feels about artists sampling the song 25 years later, speaks on Fat Pat & Big Hawk, having to go city to city passing out free CDs to get his buzz, being on the run for 10 years, explains why he signed to Swishahouse for no money, his single “Chunk Up The Duece” with Paul Wall & UGK, explains why Pimp C took his verse off “Knockin Doors Down”, them squashing their issue weeks later, not having to pick sides with other rappers beefs, Bun B bringing him out on the recent UGK 8Ball & MJG Verzuz, “Grey Cassette” with Trae Tha Truth, working on his album ‘Loved By Few Hated By Many', what inspires him to keep creating today, his new album LGND, his thoughts on the new wave of Houston rappers, signing his own artists, receiving the Volunteer Service award from Obama, giving back to his community, wanting to do a movie about his life, upcoming book, his thoughts on the courts using lyrics against artists, and much more!
Everyone is talking about NFTs—but what do they really mean for artists and art collectors? Today, you'll hear from Ronnie Pirovino, a widely recognized collector, curator, and appraiser who hails from Denver, Colorado. After his art collection grew to prominence, Ronnie left his successful career in digital advertising to focus on his passion for art. Today, his pursuits encompass a variety of entrepreneurial projects, including NFTs, which he believes are positioned to restructure the creative economy. He has partnered with Christie's on https://www.christies.com/en/auction/trespassing-21280-nyr/ (Trespassing), an ongoing series of auction sales that trace graffiti's influence on contemporary art, and he acts as chief curator at https://lgnd.art/ (LGND.art), an innovative platform built by artists, for artists, at the intersection of art and technology. He is also well-known as the world's largest collector of KAWS artworks. As you'll discover in today's episode, Ronnie helps artists and organizations understand and navigate the emerging world of NFTs and Web3. He's a passionate advocate for making the NFT space accessible to everyone, not just the crypto natives. Tune in as NOT REAL ART founder Scott “Sourdough” Power and Ronnie dive into ownership, security, and the growing responsibility that artists have to actively engage with their audiences. You'll also learn how to meet the challenges of the new creative economy with vigor, embracing the many possibilities it presents. Key Points From This Episode: Why Ronnie believes the NFT space is for everyone, not just the crypto natives How intimidating terminology and a cult aesthetic can act as gatekeeping devices Defining Web3: how it's different from Web2, and what possibilities it opens up for creatives How NFTs have brought young people to the previously elitist practice of art collecting Why the most successful NFT artists didn't rush in, but used the medium to its fullest potential Why Ronnie suggests participating in the NFT community via channels like Discord Ronnie's advice for artists entering the world of NFTs: be patient and view it as an extension of your existing practice Why Ronnie encourages galleries to revise their business models as artists gain more control over their own careers in the NFT space For more info, please visit: https://notrealart.com/ronnie-pirovino
Lil Keke sits down with Donnie Houston to talk about his new album LGND and how the features and production came together, he also talks about this being the 25 year anniversary of his debut album "Don't Mess Wit Texas" and how far he's come since then. Keke also talks about a couple of major opportunities he missed in his career, being on the run for 10 years, SwishaHouse and a lot more.
This week's guest is none other than Lil Keke. The Southside MC celebrates his over 25 years in the game with the release of his latest full length album, LGND. He speaks with us about what went into creating the album, where he feels he is in his career, his presidential award, his upcoming book, his connection with Bun B's upcoming AllStar rodeo performance, and more.
In this Diggie A-2 Exclusive we get to sit down with the Houston, TX legend Lil' Keke AKA Mr. 713. He has had an incredible run that spans over 25 years in the hip-hop business. @Lil' Keke stops by to talk about life, history, and his new album LGND releasing on 2.11.2022 on all streaming platforms. 100!
In this Diggie A-2 Exclusive we get to sit down with the Houston, TX legend Lil' Keke AKA Mr. 713. He has had an incredible run that spans over 25 years in the hip-hop business. @Lil' Keke stops by to talk about life, history, and his new album LGND releasing on 2.11.2022 on all streaming platforms. 100!
Episode 71 opens up with FAMILY GUY and Bee lets the fans know about the lack of contributions from the artists on PRO FAM ENT. to finish the highly anticipated compilation THE ALL-STARS, so it has been put on pause. But Bee has more new music so stay tuned till the end of this episode! Next Bee gives props to Ms. Sassy for acquiring two jobs! (We need interns!). Then in our VIRAL MOMENTS OF THE WEEK: Bee kicks it off with the Season 3 #VERZUS #ValentinesDay match up of #AnthonyHamilton VZ #MusiqSoulchild slated for the 15th. Then he jokes that the day after Valentines is for the #SidePieces haha
Doc welcomes new Bad Wolves vocals Daniel "DL" Laskiewicz back to the show for the 2nd time to talk about how he's spent the last few years focusing on his career as a producer and songwriter, learning from great producers like Adam D and Zeuss, how he learned to sing and develop his voice over the years, his enthusiasm on the audition process to become the singer of Bad Wolves, what gives him his quiet sense of self-confidence, the whirlwind of getting the Bad Wolves job and immediately heading into the studio, why he thinks the band worked so smoothly together creatively in the studio and looking forward to future challenges like performing live with the band and even working on the next album. This episode features the songs "Apallic" by Shockgnosis and "Never Be The Same" by Bad Wolves. Follow DL on Instagram @daniel_laskiewicz Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Please support this episode's sponsor Shockgnosis at https://shockgnosismetal.bandcamp.com/ Listen to more great podcasts like this at soundtalentmedia.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chad Ruhlig of LGND and For The Fallen Dreams joins Throwback Throwdown with Toomey. Chad is on to discuss the lastest single "Pagan Prayer", writing with FTFD and his love of Limp Bizkit. Chad also talks Slipknot and the fairy tale story that is The Ghost Inside.
LGND.art Founder Michael Blu explains NFT and blockchain in this conversation with BEOND the Blockchain host Lauren Sivan. What are the environmental hazards of crypto and how is LGND addressing that? Co-founder Michael Blu explains how different blockchains work and why that matters for the environment. Plus how do you buy an NFT on LGND.art? And how is this landscape changing for musicians? More BEOND the Blockchain on beond.tv and on our free BEONDTV Roku and Amazon FireTV apps. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/beondtv/support
Ahmed Gamal is the founder of LGND - an all Egyptian clothing brand that brings legendary figures to life, while inspiring people to become legends themselves.
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In this episode we're honored to have Ronnie K. Pirovino. Ronnie is a widely recognized art collector, curator and appraiser; his pursuits encompass entrepreneurial projects including NFTs. Notably, after his collection grew to prominence, he departed a successful career in digital advertising to focus on his passion for art. Pirovino has partnered with Christie's on an ongoing series of auction sales, called “Trespassing.” As chief curator at LGND.art, he is consistently aiming for innovation at the intersection of art and technology. On Instagram, @pirovino shares his various endeavors to a wide range of audiences. Pirovino holds a B.S. in Communication with a minor in Art History from Northwestern. In this episode we discuss:- How Ronnie was an early supporter/collector of Kaws who saw him rise from a bit of an outsider in the art world to a star and what lessons can be learned that apply to the NFT community- The story behind Ronnie's “Trespassing” exhibit at Christie's and what made him decide to include NFTs- How does he feel NFTs will redefine the fine art community- Does he feel purists in the fine art community are hesitant to support NFTs?- In the fine art world, who are the gatekeepers and what role do they play? How do NFTs tear down that paradigm and democratize fine art?- As an experienced collector, how does he determine which artists you want to support and collect? - Ronnie's upcoming gallery at ComplexCon in partnership with LGND.artTo sign up for the nft now newsletter where we break down the NFT market into actionable insights each week, go to: https://www.nftnow.comTo follow Ronnie on Instagram, go here: https://instagram.com/pirovino To follow Ronnie on Twitter, go here: https://twitter.com/pirovino See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
DJ Screw changed hip hop forever. You've heard his signature sound, even if you don't know his name. On this episode, co-hosted by Mogul's Brandon ‘Jinx' Jenkins, we sit down with Lil Keke to talk about the warbly, slowed-down style of mixing called Chopped and Screwed born out of Houston in the ‘90s, and how this sound spilled out from car stereos and into the culture at large. For the playlist of songs curated for this episode head over to https://bit.ly/screwed-up-sound. Music In This Week's Episode: DJ Screw, Lil Keke - Pimp Tha PenDJ Screw, UGK - Tell Me Something GoodDJ Screw, Screwed Up Click - Shine and ReclineDJ Screw, Botany Boyz - Smokin And LeaninTrae Tha Truth, DJ Screw - Screw Tha World (feat. DJ Screw)DJ Screw - Elbows SwanginDJ Screw, Al-D - Why You Hatin Me Show Notes: Season Three of Mogul, hosted by Brandon Jinx Jenkins and featuring DJ Screw and the Screwed Up Click, is out now on Spotify.Lil Keke's forthcoming album, LGND, is out later this month. His previous album, Slfmade 3, is available now.Chopped and Screwed music is featured in the soundtracks of many cinematic works by Barry Jenkins, such as: Moonlight, If Beale Street Could Talk, and the Underground Railroad. Credits:This show is produced by work by work: Scott Newman, Jemma Rose Brown, Mayari Sherina Ong, Kathleen Ottinger and by Hanif Abdurraqib. The show is mixed by Sam Bair.
Chad Ruhlig of LGND & For the Fallen Dreams & I have a conversation about how he coped with 2020, his 1st brew, the soundtrack of his youth, discovering his voice, staying healthy, LGND's new material, a LGND brew & his hangover cure. Throughout this interview, Chad enjoyed some coffee while I drank 5e Baron 's "Des Moines". This Glorious 5% ABV Helles poured out with a light yellow transparent veil, smashed rich malts on the nose, slapped a bready & a slightly sweet crushable finish. Make sure to check out Vox&Hops' Brewtal Awakenings Playlist which has been curated by the Metal Architect Jerry Monk himself on either Spotify or Apple Music. This playlist is packed with all the freshest, sickest & most extreme albums each week!!! Photo Credit: Nick Pope Episode Links: Website: https://www.voxandhops.com/ Join The Vox&Hops Mailing List: http://eepurl.com/hpu9F1 LGND: https://www.facebook.com/LGNDband For the Fallen Dreams: https://www.facebook.com/forthefallendreams 5e Baron: https://www.5ebaron.com/ Vox&Hops Brewtal Awakenings Playlist: Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/ca/playlist/vox-hops-brewtal-awakenings/pl.u-aZb0NJDC1Bo4bEV Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4MSgTiIYfhrfmaoX1tYY5I?si=79da13b927df415f Sound Talent Media: https://soundtalentmedia.com/ Vox&Hops Metal Podcast Merchandise: https://www.indiemerchstore.com/collections/vendors?q=Vox%26Hops Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on the show we are joined by 3 Labour councillors fresh off the back of their local election victories Ekua Bayunu, Emily Rowles and Linda Foley. We discuss their motivations of getting into local politics, what power they think local government can hold and how we can be radical enough to tackle the climate emergency at a local level.Today GM Labour for a Green New Deal launches the 'GND Cllr Support Network'. After speaking with progressive Cllrs, GM LGND have created a network of experts that are ready and willing to give advice and support on environmental matters as and when it is needed. The fight against Climate Breakdown is one in which we must all support each other and the GND Cllr Support Network is GM LGND's contribution to that fight. Any Cllr in GM that wishes to access the network or would like to know more about what is being offered, email GM.LGND.CllrSupport@protonmail.comShout outscreative climate resilience project @CreativeResMcrupping it@UppingItmoss side eco squad@moss_side_eco84 youth@84YouthClimate emergency Manchester@ClimateEmergMcrLocal government Association @LGAcommsCarbon Literacy Trust@Carbon_Literacy If you like the show tell your comrades!Find us onTwitter:@MCRGND_PODInsta: ManchestergndpodFB:MCRGNDPODYou can support the show and get some of that sweet, sweet exclusive content head towww.patreon.com/mcrgndpodOr if you'd prefer to give a one off donation we also have a PayPalpaypal.me/mcrngndpod
Listen as Chad and I discuss his favorite Horror franchise, Goosebumps the TV series, and much more on this week's episode! To Support the Podcast : https://www.patreon.com/horrorflicksandguitarpicks Original Podcast Artwork by @LoudmouthThreads https://loudmouththreads.bigcartel.com/
Today on the pod- Chad Ruhlig of LGND and For The Fallen Dreams joins us to tell us his story. This one is full of pretty good tour stories. Chad gives us insight on his full music career from playing MXPX covers at 13 years old at bars, joining FTFD, leaving FTFD, starting LGND, and then rejoining FTFD. Lots to cover and Chad keeps it interesting from beginning to end. Stay to the end to hear how a truck ended up in their trailer driving down the highway. Start- Spite Me- LGND End- Psychedelic Nightmare- LGND @chadruhlig @lgndbandofficial @ftfdband Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chad Ruhlig is the vocalist of For The Fallen Dreams and is on this week to talk about his project LGND. We discuss the latest single "Spite Me" featuring Andrew Tkaczyk of The Ghost Inside. Chad and I also go into his love of Nu Metal and he gives a rough top 5 nu metal albums on the fly. The future of LGND and the release schedule for the new singles. Chad also tells us about meeting Jacoby Shaddix when he was 14 and how he let him hang in the green room. I come back with the time Trapt opened for Primer 55 and tried to eat all our catering! For more episodes of Talk Toomey head over to www.talktoomeypod.com. THE CMS PODCAST NETWORK: https://www.cmspn.com HEAVY METAL TELEVISION: https://www.heavymetaltelevision.net CMStv: https://www.cmstv.net RUMBLE: https://rumble.com/c/cmspn BITCHUTE: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/cmspn/ ODYSEE: https://odysee.com/@ClassicMetalShow:d ROKU: https://my.roku.com/account/add/CMSPN AMAZON: Search "The CMS Podcast Network" To Add Our Channel --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cmspn/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cmspn/support
Chad Ruhlig, vocalist of LGND and For The Fallen Dreams, is the guest on this episode of the BREWtally Speaking Podcast!! Chad Joins us to talk about the recent string of singles from LGND, and how the band has once again morphed into him working with a bunch of different artists for this collection of material. We reflect back on the legacy of For The Fallen Dreams, and how the band is choosing to navigate being a band decades into a career that has seen the band hitting a new level of popularity. We talk nu metal, and what's in store for Chad with both projects and more!! Intro Music: "Introduction To BREWtality" by Tom Smith "Pretty Lights" by Heartsick Show Sponsor: Rockabilia (www.rockabilia.com) USE OUR CODE BREW AND GET 10% OFF YOUR TOTAL ORDER!! The Bean Bastard (www.thebeanbastard) On Point Pomade (www.onpointpomade) USE OUR CODE BSP15 AND GET 15% OFF YOUR TOTAL ORDER!! Links: Facebook: www.facebook.com/forthefallendreams www.facebook.com/LGNDband www.facebook.com/rockabiliacom www.facebook.com/onpointpomade www.facebook.com/thebeanbastard www.facebook.com/brewspeakpod Instagram: @chadruhlig,@ftfdband, @lgndbandofficial, @rockabiliacom, @onpointpomade, @beanbastard, @brewspeakpod, @jbeatty616 Twitter: @ChadRuhlig, @ftfdband, @rockabiliacom @onpointpomade, @brewspeakpod, @discussmetaldan, @jbeatty616 Website: www.brewspeakpod.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/brewspeakpod Email: Brewtallyspeaking@gmail.com RATE/REVIEW/SUBSCRIBE!!!
Themen: Neues Material von Angel Du$t, LGND, Antagonist AD, Gojira, Trash Boat, Crossfaith, Iced Earth Camp wird kleiner (zu recht), Kann Slipknot mit großen Ankündigung Erwartungen der Fans erreichen?, Post Malone wird alle fangen, Der Fall Elisa Lam und was es für Folgen hat, Architects versteigern Demo für den guten Zweck, Was ist an der neue Studie zur Musik und Gefühlen nicht ganz aussagekräftig für unsere Definition von Metal, Sind Zugaben wirklich unnötig? https://szene-putzen-podcast.de
The WSB/Reddit short squeeze traders were mostly trading in stocks that have, historically, been considered values. Is a new generation of investors falling in love with value? (1:30) - The Rise of The Retail Investor: What Stocks Are They Buying? (7:20) - How Does This Compare To The Dot-com Bubble? (13:00) - Buying FANG: Do Stock Splits Help Investors Buy Into Higher Priced Stocks? (17:15) - Where Are New Investors Getting Their Stock Tips? (21:45) - Are The Short Squeeze Plays Over? (27:00) - Episode Roundup: GME, HYMTF, TSLA, AAPL, AMZN, AMC, GM, LGND, CCIV
Jo and Dre are back in the studio this week with the LGND himself, Justice Alexander! They discuss the origins of LGND's last name and family history. They also go deep into LGND's career, baby mommas, and remember names and dates. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jo and Dre are back in the studio this week with the LGND himself, Justice Alexander! They discuss the origins of LGND's last name and family history. They also go deep into LGND's career, baby mommas, and remember names and dates. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome To Blue Presents A Podcast! Today I talk with Producer and songwriter Aaron Chaparian! We talk about his journey into music and producing music. Find out what albums he has worked on and his band Sever The king and LGND featuring Chad Ruhlig of For The Fallen Dreams. Follow me on social media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bluepresentsapodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/podcastofblueInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/podcastofblue/?hl=enYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFhNFovm5wCTIHV_pQMA6OQ
This week Tony retires from making Que Te Pica's songs and asks the listeners to vote on their favorite past Pica songs, and the crew looks back at the past decade, and discussing where they've been, where they are, and where they're going. Then comedian LGND (@lgndfrvr) drops by to talk shop, his Tecla Award for Best Comedy Content Creator, and being confused for a rapper. And like always, the show wraps up with a fun improv set with an appearance from Snoop Dogg. Follow The SAP Crew on instagram! @spanishaquipresents @raizalicea @ofcourseitscarlos @ozzymo @thetonyrodrig
What if there was a way to really discover more about your destination, tailored just for you, from locals like you? Where you can find out what to do, what to know and where to go. Well, good news! Patrick Gallagher is Founder & CEO of the LGND (Legend) Travel App, an easy-to-use app where you can get great recommendations on all there is to see and do by local people who live in that city. And you can access it anytime, anywhere.
Being in the field we are in, many wonder how we are able to have girls. So in this episode, we talk about why we think we have been successful in our relationships. We invite the relationship “specialist” LGND and ask him how he is able to make his relationship work with his significant other Des. Will this bite us in the butt later? Who cares, hopefully it helps our listeners!
On this episode this week, we give our condolences to the late Nipsey Hussle, give our thoughts on what occured to him. We also interview the CEO of @thereallgnd on what inspired him to design, biggest names he's had model for him & some more. As well we get into jlo, beyonce, aventura & much more!!
The Mosh Zone Episode #10 We discuss all the latest in mosh news. We review new albums from The Sword, Rivers Of Nihil and Judas Priest!! We also chat with Chad of For The Fallen Dreams and LGND about how he became a vocalist, his experiences in both bands over the years, how the music landscape has changed and much more.
Doc reflects on the year that was 2017, and speaks with ex-The Acacia Strain guitarist, songwriter, and producer, Daniel "DL" Laskiewicz, about his current band LGND, his roots in the New England hardcore scene, reminisce about the band Blood Has Been Shed, the evolution of The Acacia Strain's sound, why he stopped touring and eventually split with the band, his development as a guitarist and producer, and gives an update on his current projects. This episode features the song "Beast" by The Acacia Strain. Follow DL on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/DanielDLLaskiewicz/ Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Support our show sponsor and buy official band merch at Rockabilia.com. Use the code PCEXMAN for 15% off. Listen to more great podcasts like this at JabberJawMedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Got Faded Japan. ep. 364Chris and Seb and founders of LGND, a nootropic game changer that is going to crush the fuck out of RedBull, Rock Star and all the other high sugar & low performance drinks out there! They join us with a sample of the sweet goodness that will be available really soon, so keep your eyes peeled and your mouths open for LGND!Get more info about LGND at: http://www.drink-lgnd.com/ BE SURE TO CHECK OUT OUR SPONSORS AND SUPPORT THE SHOW!!!! THE SPILT INK: Get prints and art at: ETSY https://www.etsy.com/shop/TheSpiltInk?ref=hdr_shop_menu SITE www.thespiltink.com Gamuso: ADDRESS:2-12-5 Takuei building 2F-3F Asagaya-Kita Suginami-ku Tokyo2min from JR Asagaya Sta NorthExit MITSUYA: 1 Chome- 13 -17 Asagayaminami, Suginami Tokyo 166-0004 Tel & Fax: 0303314-6151Email: saketoyou0328@gmail.com GET YOURSELF SOME GOT FADED JAPAN MERCH TODAY!!! We have T-Shirts, COFFEE Mugs, Stickers, even the GFJ official pants! BUY NOW AND SUPPORT THE SHOW: http://www.redbubble.com/people/thespiltink/works/16870492-got-faded-japan-podcast The Got Faded Japan Podcast gives listeners a glimpse of the most interesting side of Japan's news, culture, peoples, parties, and all around mischief and mayhem. Hosted by Johnny and Tom who adds opinions and otherwise drunken bullshit to the mix. We LOVE JAPAN AND SO DO YOU! Send us an email on Facebook or hell man, just tell a friend & post a link to keep this pod rolllin' Fader! Kanpai mofos!
My chat with Random Awesome Studios owner and producer, Josh Schroeder. We discuss the role of a producer, how the bands and professional wrestling actually have more in common than you'd think. Josh's annual talent search, and some background stories in recording bands such as A Plea For Purging, The Color Morale, King 810, LGND and many more. Intro Music: "Chin Ups" by Chae Hawk Outro Song: "Saviorself" The Color Morale