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Hello, much soul, much love.Enjoy !Playlist :19th HouseLight Year (6:55) 125 BPMW&O Street Tracks; 2JoeskiNoche Como Ninguna (6:25) 125 BPMVIVa Music; 3Gettoblaster/Mikey VI Really Want You (extended mix) (6:40) 126 BPMSnatch!; 4CostelloString Theory (6:36) 127 BPMCOD3 QR; 5L.B. Dub CorpSaturn To Home (feat Miss Kittin) (6:05) 127 BPMDekmantel; 6Hawke/God WithinAcid Funk (Rabbit In The Moon's Tune instrumental mix) (7:21) 128 BPMDirtybird US; 7Yan CookRose (6:34) 130 BPMPlanet Rhythm; 8Deetron presents SoulmateFilter (Broken mix) (4:33) 134 BPMIlian Tape 9 Posij & Not Yes,Linchpin,Flexout Audio; 10Marco Resmann/FairplayLike It Is (original mix) (5:09) 126 BPMUpon You. minimal show on iTunes minimal show rss feed
Your weekly mixtape of Funk, Soul, Disco, House, and a few things in between. | Let's Get It! | 1 | Doo Wop | Lauryn Hill | 2 | Return Of the Mack | Mark Morrison | 3 | Believe In Love | Teddy Pendergrass ( Phat Phili Mix) | 4 | Just Be Good To Me | The SOS Band | 5 | Searching | Change / Luther Vandross | 6 | Gypsy Woman | Crystal Waters | 7 | Love Sauce | Never Dull | 8 | Funky City | Funk The Beat| 9 | I Love Music | BG & The Sunshine Gang | 10 | Hot Shot | Karen Young | 11 | Like It Is | Coeo| 12 | Finally Ready | The Shapershifters / Billy Porter | 13 | You Should Be Dancing | The Bee Gees | 14 | Make Luv | Room 5 | 15 | Native Riddim | Babert | 16 | Jingo | Candido | 17 | Dreams | Ministry of Funk | 18 | Back To Life ( Zepherin Mix) | Soul II Soul | 19 | Don't Need Me | Fish Go Deep | 20 | Give Me Your Love | Babert | 21 | Good Life | Inner City| 22 | What's Going On | Ministry of Funk For More Info: https://linktr.ee/toolcrateradio
Do you ever follow someone on social media and just know you would vibe with them in real life? That's how I feel about this week's guest, Ashley Abercrombie. We've been following each other on the internet for a year or so, and I love her content and personality so much. And after my conversation with her this week, I love her story even more, and I know you will too. You may already be familiar with Ashley and her work as an author and speaker. She wrote Rise of the Truth Teller: Own Your Story, Tell it Like It Is, and Live with Holy Gumption in 2019, and Love Is the Resistance: Learn to Disagree, Resolve the Conflicts You've Been Avoiding, and Create Real Change in 2021. She's contributed to a variety of outlets, like RELEVANT and Virtue, she's the creator of After Hours on Substack and a co-host on the Why Tho Podcast. This week we talk about the right perspective on goal setting, the need for slowing down, being vulnerable, living authentically, and having tough conversations with grace. You can follow her on Instagram and Threads @ashabercrombie and online at ashabercrombie.org. I'd also love for you to connect with me on Substack on "The Road Ahead": coledouglasclaybourn.substack.com. You can also find more of my articles and content at coleclaybourn.com and on social media: Instagram: @coleclaybourn Twitter: @ColeClaybourn Also find me on Facebook at facebook.com/ColeDouglasClaybourn --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/in-no-hurry/message
Hello deep vibes and much love for this december !Peace.Playlist :01 FejkaShades Of You (feat Henry Green - Tor remix) (5:15) 120 BPMKi; 02 &MEL.I.F.E (7:29) 120 BPMKeinemusik; 03 TMPLESlowly Waking (3:35) 122 BPMBelieve International; 04 RebootSilk (8:34) 124 BPMSnatch!; 05 WhitesquareFormation (5:58) 124 BPMMobilee; 06 DeefoGold Lips (6:16) 125 BPMGruuv; 07 Marco Resmann/FairplayLike It Is (Fuad Marco Minimoog retouch) (5:45) 126 BPMUpon You; 08 Nic FanciulliU Gotta (6:55) 126 BPMRekids; 09 Serge DevantA Little Bit Of Love (Floor Cut) (6:58) 127 BPMCrosstown Rebels; 10 CVMPANILEEasy On (extended version) (6:04) 128 BPMMoon Harbour Germany. minimal show on iTunes minimal show rss feed
It's the beginning of November and that means I get to chat with my friend Ellen Bayens of theceliacscene.com about articles and studies she has brought to our attention over the past month. Ellen and I talk about a recent study that shows an increase in women's reproductive issues in the celiac population compared to the general female population. We also look at a presentation from the University of Chicago about DH and I, for one learned, some new facts about DH and how it relates to celiac disease. We chat about the inconvenience of asking questions in a restaurant and if this explains why some people takes risks and chances. Ellen also brought us a very interesting webinar from Europe regarding questions to do with the new forms of biodegradable tableware that we are seeing in takeout containers and from food trucks. Is it safe? How safe? If you would like more information about the totally gluten free cruise from Expedia Cruises and AMA Waterways you can follow this link – https://ottawatravelagents.ca/ama-canadian-celiac-cruise/ You can also listen to my podcast with Dianna at the link below. NEWS FROM THE CELIAC SCENE • Women with Celiac Disease have Higher Overall Rates of Reproductive Disorders • Dermatitis Herpetiformis - How is it related to Celiac Disease? • Van Isle Poutinerie Tells it Like It Is! Can Restaurant Fries Really Be Gluten Free? • Biodegradable Tableware – Is Ingredient Labeling Becoming Necessary? Podcast Corner! • Gluten Free Worry Free Cruising • Celiac Disease Myths & Facts • Jenn Heard of Belly Magazine • Blending Gluten & Gluten-Free Families • Robyn's Gluten-Free Baking Courses Sue's Websites and Social Media – Podcast https://acanadianceliacpodcast.libsyn.com Podcast Blog – https://www.acanadianceliacblog.com Email – acdnceliacpodcast@gmail.com Celiac Kid Stuff – https://www.celiackidstuff.com Baking Website – https://www.suesglutenfreebaking.com Instagram - @suesgfbaking YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUVGfpD4eJwwSc_YjkGagza06yYe3ApzL Email – sue@suesglutenfreebaking.com Other Podcast – Gluten Free Weigh In – https://glutenfreeweighin.libsyn.com
It's the beginning of November and that means I get to chat with my friend Ellen Bayens of theceliacscene.com about articles and studies she has brought to our attention over the past month. Ellen and I talk about a recent study that shows an increase in women's reproductive issues in the celiac population compared to the general female population. We also look at a presentation from the University of Chicago about DH and I, for one learned, some new facts about DH and how it relates to celiac disease. We chat about the inconvenience of asking questions in a restaurant and if this explains why some people takes risks and chances. Ellen also brought us a very interesting webinar from Europe regarding questions to do with the new forms of biodegradable tableware that we are seeing in takeout containers and from food trucks. Is it safe? How safe? If you would like more information about the totally gluten free cruise from Expedia Cruises and AMA Waterways you can follow this link – https://ottawatravelagents.ca/ama-canadian-celiac-cruise/ You can also listen to my podcast with Dianna at the link below. NEWS FROM THE CELIAC SCENE • Women with Celiac Disease have Higher Overall Rates of Reproductive Disorders • Dermatitis Herpetiformis - How is it related to Celiac Disease? • Van Isle Poutinerie Tells it Like It Is! Can Restaurant Fries Really Be Gluten Free? • Biodegradable Tableware – Is Ingredient Labeling Becoming Necessary? Podcast Corner! • Gluten Free Worry Free Cruising • Celiac Disease Myths & Facts • Jenn Heard of Belly Magazine • Blending Gluten & Gluten-Free Families • Robyn's Gluten-Free Baking Courses Sue's Websites and Social Media – Podcast https://acanadianceliacpodcast.libsyn.com Podcast Blog – https://www.acanadianceliacblog.com Email – acdnceliacpodcast@gmail.com Celiac Kid Stuff – https://www.celiackidstuff.com Baking Website – https://www.suesglutenfreebaking.com Instagram - @suesgfbaking YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUVGfpD4eJwwSc_YjkGagza06yYe3ApzL Email – sue@suesglutenfreebaking.com Other Podcast – Gluten Free Weigh In – https://glutenfreeweighin.libsyn.com
KzRadio 11/5/23 Playlist James Brown - It's A New Day Fred Wesley and The JB's - Damn Right I'm Somebody James Brown - Out Of Sight James Brown - Funky Drummer (Bonus Beat Reprise) James Brown - It's Too Funky In Here James Brown - Give It Up Or Turn It A Loose James Brown - My Thang Lyn Collins - Take Me Just As I Am The JB's - Hot Pants Road James Brown - Cold Sweat James Brown and The Famous Flames - Good, Good Loving James Brown - Stone To The Bone Tower Of Power - Diggin' On James Brown James Brown and The JB's - Like It Is, Like It Was
Welcome to a special bonus episode of the Written in Melanin Podcast.Today, I am here with Audra Russell. A native Jersey girl living in Maryland, she is a blogger, freelance writer, podcaster and published author. Inspired by the late Gil Noble and his television program, Like It Is, in 2020 her search for fiction books by Black authors led her to create her own talk show in the form of the Between the Reads podcast.And today, she's joining me on the podcast to discuss what it's like to be an author who reads and promotes other authors.-Audra's links: https://linktr.ee/betweenthereadspodcastSupport the show-Purchase We Are the Origin: https://amzn.to/3YEODQIPreorder We Are Dying Gods: https://shop.writteninmelanin.com/b/wadgphSupport the podcast: https://Patreon.com/CMLockhartMelanin Library: https://MelaninLibrary.comMentoring Services: https://www.writteninmelanin.com/mentoring Editing & Formatting: https://www.writteninmelanin.com/services Music by Akia DaGreatRequest We Are the Origin and We Are Dying Gods at your local bookstore or library!
Welcome to the final UP! for 2022. This edition sneaks in just before Xmas and is packed full of funky house and club anthems to see you through to the New Year. The set kicks off with another great track by Jack Wins "Good Love" and slides into "Medicine" by Trucco. Rihanna's massive hit "Lift Me Up" from the Black Panther sequel gets an excellent treatment from Ray Isaac as does "I Just Want Your Touch" by Jolyon Petch. Division 4 has two remixes featured here for Meghan Trainor and Naked Flame respectively. LeAnn Rimes has a great new track "Spaceship" which has an amazing remix from Dave Aude`. Years & Years cover Crystal Waters' classic "100% Pure Love" mixed by Dirty Disco and 7th Heaven do a classic, energy remix of "Drop Dead Gorgeous" by NVS. Probably my favourite track on this set is P!nk's new song "Never Gonna Not Dance Again" remixed by Stephen Jusko & DJ Blacklow. It is such a joyous and uplifting song and all the remixes I have of it are stellar. Guy Scheiman reinvents "Like It Is" as does Big Kid on the amazing "Run" by Becky Hill. I never put Christmas themed songs on my podcasts and I promised my brother I would stick to that again this year. However, I folded and placed Mariah's "All I Want For Christmas" as the closing track as the Lord N' remix is quite uplifting. That's about as festive as I get. Don't hate me Nick. Have A great Xmas and New Year and I'll be back in 2023. EnjoyAnthony1/ "GOOD LOVE" (Original Club Mix) - JACK WINS2/ "MEDICINE" (Moto Blanco Club Mix) - TRUCCO ft. ULONI3/ "LIFT ME UP" (Ray Isaac Remix) - RIHANNA4/ "I JUST WANT YOUR TOUCH" (DAZZ Remix) - JOLYON PETCH ft. STARLEY5/ "SCREAM" (StoneBridge Club Mix) - BABALON6/ "MADE YOU LOOK" (Division 4 Remix) - MEGHAN TRAINOR7/ "SPACESHIP" (Dave Aude` Club Mix) - LEANN RIMES8/ "100% PURE LOVE" (Dirty Disco Pure Love House Remix) - YEARS & YEARS9/ "FOLLOW YOU" (Division 4 Remix) - NAKED FLAME ft. ANGIE BROWN10/ "NEVER GONNA NOT DANCE AGAIN" (Stephen Jusko & DJ Blacklow Remix) - P!NK11/ "MY HEART IS REFUSING ME" (Dirty Disco & Matt Consola Mainroom Remix) - GSP & BRETT OOSTERHAUS ft. AUDREY CALLAHAN12/ "LIKE IT IS" (Guy Scheiman Remix) - KYGO ft. ZARA LARSSON & TYGA13/ "DROP DEAD GORGEOUS" (7th Heaven Club Mix) - NVS14/ "STAR WALKIN" (Danny Verde Remix) - LIL NAS X15/ "RUN" (Big Kid Prime Time Club Mix) - GALANTIS ft. BECKY HILL16/ "I CAN'T STAND THE RAIN" (Stephen Jusko Big Room Remix) - RUSS RICH ft. DEBBY HOLIDAY17/ "ALL I WANT FOR CHRISTMAS" (IS YOU) (Lord N' Classic Celebration Remix) - MARIAH CAREY
Go to Private American website to back Mike Baron's gripping new comic book! It's insane that this even a controversial comic because Mike is just telling it LIKE IT IS! https://t.co/5EKU2LMAwi Listen to Mike talk and make your own mind up! Dave is on fire in this one too! Please support the show on Patreon! Every single dollar helps the show! https://www.patreon.com/SignalofDoom Follow us on Twitter: @signalofdoom Dredd or Dead: @OrDredd Legion Outpost: @legionoutpost
BANG! @southernvangard #radio Ep340! We're back after a smidge of a break last week, but we make up for it in a big way this week as we have a WORLD EXCLUSIVE from EL GANT and DJ PREMIER! “Leave It Alone” is the second single from Gant's upcoming LP “O.S.L.O.”., and we also drop in the first single, “Roar The Lions” that features DJ GRAZZHOPPA and MOTIF ALUMNI. All of this and the typical shenanigans from Meeks and Doe are inside, so go ahead and press play, put your hands together and say thank you to the Lord above ‘cause YOU WAAAAALCOME!!!!! #SmithsonianGrade #WeAreTheGard // southernvangard.com // @southernvangard on all platforms #undergroundhiphop #boombap #DJ #mixshow #interview #podcast #ATL #WORLDWIDE #RIPCOMBATJACK ///// Recorded live October 2, 2022 @ Dirty Blanket Studios, Marietta, GA southernvangard.com @southernvangard on all platforms #SmithsonianGrade #WeAreTheGard twitter/IG: @southernvangard @jondoeatl @cappuccinomeeks ///// Talk Break Inst. - "Minilogue" - Jacques Retro "Leave It Alone" - El Gant (prod. DJ Premier) ** WORLD EXCLUSIVE ** "You Don't Want It" - Prodigy ft. Big Daddy Kane & DJ Scratch "Never End Up Broke Pt. 2" - Symba feat. Pusha T "West Indian Archie" - Mr. Muthafuckin' eXquire "The Baddest" - Fatnice (prod./cuts Mr. Sonny James) "Pimpin' Benjamin" - Coast Contra "The Old Way" - Brother Ali Talk Break Inst. - "What Zone Is This?" - Jacques Retro "Purge Night" - Ransom & Mayor ft. Havoc "Better Living" - Premethius ft. Oh-No Guilty Simpson MED "Fever" - Fatnice (prod. AP & Mr. Sonny James) "Ghost & Chef" - A Minus ft. Nolan (prod. Mr. Sisco) "Like It Is" - Cymarshall Law "Rebenga" - K.O.G. "Villainolgy" - New Villain "Louie XVI" - Cousin Feo Talk Break Inst. - "Before" Jacques Retro "Roar the Lions" - El Gant ft. DJ Grazzhoppa (prod. Motif Alumni) "Big Steppa" - Rome Streetz "Pardon Me" - Flee Lord (prod Harry Fraud) "Judge Mathis" - Milano Constantine & Big Ghost Ltd. ft. DJ Grouch "Certified" - Eddie Kaine x K Sluggah Dome Windows (prod. Apollo Brown) - Bronze Nazareth ft. Mickey Diamond (prod. Apollo Brown) "Wash The Bills" - UFO Fev & Finn "Real Love" - Snotty (prod. Brisk Fingaz) Talk Break Inst. - "Culmination" - Jacques Retro ** TWITCH ONLY SET ** "Operation Dark Winter" - Passport Rav ft. Allah Preme & Bub Styles "Opium Poppy" - Prodigy "Collateral Damage" - Snotty (prod. Mos Beats)
This week's Silver Club Podcast highlights well-known golf broadcast host Lisa Cornwell and her journey from an All-American junior golfer all the way to her upcoming book and brand new podcast, "Like It Is". Lisa continues to stand up for women everywhere with her courage and her unwavering message.
Everyone has a story. But not everyone has a voice. https://likeitisstories.com/ ('Like It Is') finds the stories that have been ignored for far too long and tells them the way they should be told – with honesty, sincerity and a purpose.
Chris is Joined by Sirenity Stone (BT4W) and Chris Rutter (Telling it Like It Is) to discuss the battle over sexuality of children in florida and how it is effecting the relationship between the House of Mouse and the Powers that be in the Sunshine State. Contact us: Email: realmofthemistentertainment@gmail.com YouTube Edits: Chris Stolle using Hitfilm Software All content copyrighted under Realm of the Mist Entertainment, All Rights Reserved. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please Support Us: https://anchor.fm/rotm-ent/support And on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Realmofthemist ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Find all the links to all Breaking the 4th Wall Shows here: https://linktr.ee/Realmofthemist --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rotm-ent/support
Austin Lee's second show at Jeffrey Deitch, Like It Is, is on view through April 23, 2022. Lee's painting process is unique. He initially mocks up ideas using 3D modeling software or digital sketches. Later, he recreates the digital image in physical form through 3D printing or, more often, using an airbrush and and acrylic paint on canvas. Lee's goal is to present the images, experiences and emotions provoked by digital aesthetics in physical form. His work ruminates on animated representations of his own feelings, alluding to emojis and early internet culture. In this podcast, Lee talks about his interest in Old Master paintings, his own traditional training in materials and how the two combine to create his uncanny take on digital culture.
Assata Shakur talks with Gil Noble from "Like It Is" on her politics, work in the Black Panther Party, and life in Cuba.
Over one billion Africans on the continent. 200 million in the diaspora. 18% of the world's population. Thousands of artists with a gazillion listeners every day. What will it take for Black music to truly liberate Black people? Warning: This episode contains very strong language and language that may offend. Credits: Written by George the Poet Produced by Benbrick and George the Poet Mixing, recording and editing by Benbrick. Soundtrack: Mahalia Jackson - Summertime / Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child 00:57 - 07:36 Dave & Stormzy - Clash 09:39 - 11:26 Nas - If I Ruled The World (Imagine That) ft. Lauryn Hill 12:34 - 13:04 Bobi Wine - Maama Mbile ft Juliana 14:17 - 14:46 Damian Marley - Welcome to Jamrock 19:01 - 20:20 Jazmine Sullivan - Pick Up Your Feelings 20:42 - 21:41 Solange - F.U.B.U (feat. The-Dream & BJ the Chicago Kid) 22:47 - 24:47 Benbrick - Falling Tide (performed by the BBC Concert Orchestra) 24:57 - 29:04 Thank you to: My team: Sandra, Vidhu, Birungi, Luke AG. BBC Sounds: Dylan and Jason. BBC Concert Orchestra. Evan Rogers, who worked with Benbrick on the orchestrations and prep for Abbey Road, Tom Kelly, our conductor, and Adam Miller, our engineer, for those Abbey Road sessions. The Common Ground team. Zeze Mills and Trend Centrl. My PHD team Mariana Mazzucato and Karen Edge. The Fisk Jubilee Singers. A very big thank you to Kasana and Jade for their contributions on Common Ground which we included in this episode used at 08:35 and 08:50. Want to contribute? www.GTPCG.com Archive: The clips of George chatting with Zeze Mills used first at 00:34 are taken from George's appearance on The Zeze Mills show. The clips of George chatting with economist Mariana Mazzucato used first at 01:36 are recorded by George. The clip of Sam Cooke used at 05:28 is taken from his interview with Dick Clark on American Bandstand. The clip used at 06:29 is taken from the ABC News 20/20 Hip Hop special report from 1981. The clip used at 07:02 is taken from the BBC News documentary London's Bleeding. We used various clips from different Chapter 3 episodes: The clip from Episode 20 used at 11:52 featured Benbrick's remake of My First Song, originally by Jay-Z. The clip used at 12:34 is taken from Episode 21 . The clip from Episode 22 used at 19:01 features archive of Damian Marley from his interview with Seani B on 1Xtra, and a clip of Bob Marley taken from his interview with Gil Noble for WABC-TV's “Like It Is”. The clip from Episode 23 used at 13:28 featured Dot Rotten's BBC 1Xtra Westwood freestyle. The clip used at 14:17 is taken from Episode 23. The clip used at 20:42 is taken from Episode 25. The clip from Episode 26 used at 15:17 featured the music Sounds & Vibrations, and The State of the Ends both by Benbrick. The archive clip used is taken from the BBC documentary “Roots, Reggae, Rebellion”. Have You Heard George's Podcast is a George the Poet production for BBC Sounds. Commissioning Assistant Producer: Adam Eland Commissioning Senior Producer: Alex Entwistle Commissioning Executive: Dylan Haskins
Produced by Wayne Hall, Jeffrey Crecelius and Preston Frazier This week Mark speaks to one of the unsung heroes of Yes' recent releases (going back to the Like It Is live series), Maor Appelbaum. If, like me, you haven't a clue what a Timbre Farm is or what difference a Saturator/Clipper makes to the sound of a record, then you're in for a treat. It's a fascinating and in-depth conversation, so many thanks to Mark and Maor for making this happen. What IS mastering?Which Yes records has Maor worked on?How do you make a recording sound as good as possible? Listen to the episode and let us know what you think! Mastering wizard, Maor Applebaum Maor's website: https://maorappelbaum.com/ We' like you to send in a voicemail, please, to help us celebrate 10 years of the Yes Music Podcast. Feel free to mention a particular episode you remember for a special reason or just say hello, it's up to you. We will need to have your contribution by 31st August at the latest please. You can send a recording to show@yesmusicpodcast.com, record a voicemail via the ‘Record a message' button on the YMP site or any other way you'd like. We look forward to playing your contribution on episode 500! Join us as a Patron! If you would like to support the Yes Music Podcast financially and also have access to exclusive activity and opportunities, there is a special page you can use to sign up and 2020 is the time to join us: Become a Patron! Bag yourself a fabulous piece of YMP history before it's too late... Head over to the YMP Emporium to... Order a YMP Trivia Card Game 'The Answer Is Yes!' - available now!Order the unique Full Union art print - available now The Full Union! Available now. YMP Patrons: Producers: Jeffrey CreceliusPreston Frazier andWayne Hall Patrons: Aaron SteelmanDave OwenMark James LangPaul TomeiJoost MaglevDavid HeydenMartin KjellbergPaul WilsonBob MartilottaLindMichael O'ConnorWilliam HayesBrian SullivanDavid PannellMiguel FalcãoLobate ScarpChris BandiniDavid WatkinsonNeal KaforeyRachel HadawayCraig EstenesDemPaul HailesMark 'Zarkol' BaggsDoug CurranRobert NasirFergus CubbageScott ColomboFred BarringerScott SmithGeoff BailieSimon BarrowGeoffrey MasonStephen LambeGuy R DeRomeSteve DillHenrik AntonssonSteve PerryHogne Bø PettersenSteve RodeIanNBSteve ScottJamie McQuinnSteven RoehrKen FullerTerence SadlerMichael HanderhanTim StannardJimTodd DudleyJohn CowanTony HandleyJohn HoldenJoseph CottrellJohn ParryKeith HoisingtonJohn ThomsonBarry GorskyAlan Begg Robert and David Please subscribe! If you are still listening to the podcast on the website, please consider subscribing so you don't risk missing anything: Subscribe on AndroidListen on Stitcher Theme music The music I use is the last movement of Stravinsky's Firebird Suite. This has been used as introduction music at many Yes concerts. My theme music is not take from a live concert - I put it together from: archive.org
Voice over is a passion, not a hobby or "another side job to make a buck". There are people getting in every week, asking the same questions. Not to hurt your feelings or make one enemy... but I will tell you LIKE IT IS...
Michele Hansen 0:00 This episode of Software Social is sponsored by Orbit. Orbit is mission control for your community, grow and measure your community across any platform with Orbit. Find out more at Orbit.love. Michele Hansen Hey, Colleen.Colleen Schnettler 0:15 Hey, Michele. Good morning.Michele Hansen 0:18 It's been a while.Colleen Schnettler 0:19 Oh, I know. I've missed your face.Michele Hansen 0:22 I've missed your face and your voice too.Colleen Schnettler 0:26 Yeah, I think we haven't recorded in almost a month now.Michele Hansen 0:29 Yeah.Colleen Schnettler 0:31 Crazy.Michele Hansen 0:32 It's been it's an every year in California now.Colleen Schnettler 0:35 Yes.Michele Hansen 0:37 And I guess we should catch people up. So the other day we were emailing about what time we should be recording since there is now a nine hour time difference between us. And it occurred to me as we were sort of trying to figure out scheduling and whatnot. I had this sort of thought for a moment of You know what, we've done this for almost a year. That's a really solid run. Like apparently, like, I think most 90% of podcasts only make it to like, what, three episodes or something like that. Maybe, maybe we've maybe we're done. Maybe we did what we did what we set out to do, and maybe we should walk out on a high note.Colleen Schnettler 1:21 Yeah.Michele Hansen 1:23 And then I said that to Mateus. And he was like, No, you can't stop the podcast, it's your thing.Colleen Schnettler 1:29 By the way, thank you. saving the day. It's funny, you should mention that, Michelle, because a lot has changed in my life in the past month. And I had a similar thought, but not because of the time zones more because I'm like, sick of hearing my voice. I feel like I've been, I feel like I get on this podcast every week. And I just complain about how hard it is to start a business. And I'm not actually doing anything. Like, I feel like I've lost my bias to action. Like you aren't doing things, I guess I don't know, I just like colleagues, just do the thing. Stop talking about doing the thing and just do the thing.Michele Hansen 2:08 It's so interesting that you listen back to it and you hear that you're not doing anything. When I feel like if you were to you know, I like I imagine you listen to some audio books on your long road trip from Virginia to I did California rather than listening through our entire catalogue.Colleen Schnettler 2:30 That would have been funny, though.Michele Hansen 2:32 Yeah, I imagine you celebrate our entire catalog. But I feel like I hear you did not have a side project going last summer. Like you spent the late summer in fall. And I guess it wasn't really until the fall you like decided to go all in on this. And then by December, right, you had something launchable. And you got it out there. You got into the training wheels phase of the Heroku marketplace. And then you were finally led out into the world in February. And last we spoke you were at like right, right around 1000. Mr. That sounds like a lot to me.Colleen Schnettler 3:19 When you say it like that sounds really great. Go me. I just feel like for the past couple months. And to be fair, I have been single parenting three kids separated from my spouse, right in a pandemic. So it's been a little crazy. But for the past three months, I feel like I've just gotten on, and we've been recording, and I'm just like, Oh, I want to do this thing. And you'll say something brilliant. And I'm like, Yeah, I should totally do that. And then it takes me like, a month to do something.Michele Hansen 3:47 But I think so make sense, given all of that. And maybe we should clarify that you were away from your spouse not separated. Like, Oh, right. That utilitarians? Yeah,Colleen Schnettler 3:56 totally separate. Yeah.Michele Hansen 3:57 But like you I feel like you have gotten so much done. But also I think what you're saying of kind of, you know, when you're working on a product, especially in the early days, I feel like it's very normal to kind of look at everything that has to be done and be like, Oh, my God, there is so much to be done. This product sucks. Why is anyone paying for it? I have so much to do. Is this ever going to be like a real business Never mind something that I'm proud of? How am I possibly going to get all of the time to do all of these things and like beating yourself up for not having all of that time because you are a human being that not only needs to sleep and eat but has other other real life commitments like child rearing. Like I think what you're saying is totally normal.Colleen Schnettler 4:50 Okay. Like I've been doing a lot of whining, like, Oh, it's hard to do these things or just shut up and do theMichele Hansen 4:59 way like, you know, People ever do acquire us and then and then people like you, and then you can go start a business, another business and I'm like, Yeah, dude, that's hard. Like I have one that works. Like, I don't want to do that again. It is hard.Colleen Schnettler 5:13 Oh, it's good to hear you say that. I just feel like I'm moving slowly. I think that's a better way to put it. I feel like I'm moving at glacial speed here. And it's a little frustrating.Michele Hansen 5:23 Yeah, of course it is.Colleen Schnettler 5:25 So speaking of having calls with people who want to acquire you, someone reached out to me, a small company that acquire small sasses. And we had a call. Oh. So that was very flattering, I guess is the right word. Hmm. I mean, I know that happens to you all the time. But it does not happen to me all the time. And he did not find out. He did not find out about me from the podcast, or any of the heat, even though I had a podcast, which is always funny when someone is like, Oh, I didn't even know that. He's like, what made you want to start the business? I was like, Oh, well, if you have 52 hours, you can go listen to my podcast. I didn't say it like that I was much more professional.Michele Hansen 6:09 So you could put it on to x, and it would be half of that. ButColleen Schnettler 6:15 I was pretty cool. To have someone reached out about buying the business. And just to kind of start the dialogue. We had a very casual, we did not talk valuation. We didn't talk specifics, but we did have a very casual chat. So that was kind of cool, I guess.Michele Hansen 6:32 But you're you're, you didn't leave that like committing to sell it to them? Like, are you gonna go there call with them?Colleen Schnettler 6:39 Yeah, so the plan is, I mean, I'm not commit, I didn't commit to anything. Okay. I feel like I should say that. We kind of did the get to know the situation chat. And let's have another call if you're interested in a couple months deal.Michele Hansen 6:56 And a couple months. Okay. But it's not like right now.Colleen Schnettler 7:00 No, there it was. It was no pressure. Like we were just, we were just you know, he flattered me, of course, like you were saying he's like, Oh, you know, you started this thing. I'm sure you're gonna start a lot of things. And I thought of you when he said that.Michele Hansen 7:16 And you'd be like, No, actually, I am a one trick pony.Colleen Schnettler 7:21 Yeah, I think it was a good call. But yeah, I think well, it was kind of a Hey, let's talk again in a couple months if if you're interested. SoMichele Hansen 7:30 I don't I mean, you know, investors are playing the long game, right? Like,Colleen Schnettler 7:33 yeah,Michele Hansen 7:34 I know. There's some investors who've been trying to court me for a while, you know, God, oh, for years, like, and I mean, so yeah, they'll wait a couple months. And have you ever isn't, there's a book about was it like, built? Built to Sell? Right, like,Colleen Schnettler 7:51 yeah, I listened to that in the car. I didn't listen to all of it, because it's very long, but I listened. I got started on it in the car.Michele Hansen 7:57 Yeah. Did you also listen to never split the difference?Colleen Schnettler 8:00 No, I listened to April Dunford book. Oh, about positioning. Obviously. Awesome.Michele Hansen 8:08 Yes. Yeah. The one. Was it? Awesome.Colleen Schnettler 8:11 Yeah. I mean, I think you know, her book is aimed at a wider range. It's not specifically focused on single person sasses. But I really think the thing I drew out of her book and Harvard's book, what I forget what it's called, that's embarrassing. But um, it's like building to sell or something was zero to sold, thank you zero to sold was the importance of niching down. And so my focus, what I took from both of those books was I need to niche down, I need to position myself properly. And to do that. I'm going to focus on the Heroku marketplace.Michele Hansen 8:45 Mm hmm.Colleen Schnettler 8:47 So yeah, I enjoyed both of it. Yeah. I enjoyed them both.Michele Hansen 8:50 It was good. Maybe I feel like we've probably unfairly built up some suspense at this point. So first of all, we are continuing with the podcast times. Oh, yeah. Colleen feelings about not getting enough. Done. aside. We are continuing. So if you have been sitting there worried that this is the last one, you're not. We are continuing. And Colleen, Colleen says has not been acquired yet. Right?Colleen Schnettler 9:15 did sell it? Do you get asked? Do we have any other newsMichele Hansen 9:19 updates that we should bring people here?Colleen Schnettler 9:22 While I'm up ending everything in my life. I do have some other things to say. Oh, so the reason, obviously, during this podcast I love and I love talking to you every week, as we've discussed before, even if no one listened. But the other thing is when we started this podcast, when I was trying to get this ass off the ground and I just was hitting every roadblock imaginable. This podcast kept me accountable. So since I'm kind of feeling that, like, I'm not progressing, I'm going to start kind of using this podcast to keep me accountable again, like this week, I'm going to do this thing. So that's something I want to kind of be more actionable on what I'm trying to do to keep Moving this business forward. Oh, yeah. So, so I did other thing. So I took a full time job. Oh, that's right. That's a big, it's a big update, which is so counterintuitive for like, indie hackers, because usually hear people like their goal is to get out of their full time job and get into consulting. So they'll have more time to work on their side projects, I found for myself, that was different, because I was getting really high value clients, and they're wonderful, but they're intense. So what I was finding was the intensity of the mental energy and space I needed to fulfill my client's needs was not leaving me with a lot of extra brain space for simple file upload. So the job I took is actually a company I've worked for before as a contractor a couple years ago, and I negotiated Fridays off, so I have a full time job, but I only work four days a week. So I'm hoping I can use those Fridays, to work on simple file, upload and be able to kind of give that my full brain space on Fridays.Michele Hansen 11:18 That makes sense. That's nice that you got Friday's off.Colleen Schnettler 11:21 Yeah, it's weird being in a W two. I know everyone's not in the US. I shouldn't say w two. It's weird to be back in a full time job, though. Like It Is it? It's just weird. It feels so because I haven't done it in cash, like 10 years, no, eight years. So it feels weird. But I know that I know the team. I know the guys, I know the product. So it's not it's not like that starting a new job stress. It's more just like slotting myself in and, you know, adjusting to the way they work and things like that. But yeah, it's still kind of weird, because I haven't done it in a long time.Michele Hansen 11:57 Do you feel like you're gonna, like now have more of that, like mental space for those Fridays?Colleen Schnettler 12:05 I think so Michelle, and I think so because the work isn't the work at my full time job is interesting. But it's not super high intensity, if that makes sense. So I think it's going to be just the right level of work to kind of, you know, give me some spare cycles, like spare brain cycles to work on my own stuff. And I found that just I know, the dream of some people, like I told a few people, and they were like, Oh, my gosh, why would you do that? Because I know the dream for most people is to quit their full time job and go into a more of a consulting contract role. But for me, I found like I said that it was just the clients I were getting, I was getting, we're just real high intensity. So it wasn't like, Oh, I'm just gonna work 30 hours a week, like that wasn't, they weren't real on board with that. And so although you know, you make more money, as an independent developer, I think the pace of this job is going to align better with my life goals.Michele Hansen 13:07 And, you know, I found that when I was working full time, like, or, I mean, I work full time now. But like, when I was working for other people, I don't know how to, like, say that, like, you know, when you're working in another company, inevitably, you have a lane. And maybe if you're in a really small company, you have multiple lanes, but like, you don't have the whole pool in the same way that you would as a as an entrepreneur. And I found for that, like those first couple of years, the fact that I was constrained to only, you know, a couple of different areas in my full time job was like, frustrating, but I could channel it into geocode do because all of the other stuff that I basically wasn't allowed to do at work and like, I would have ideas about things and would be like, well, that's this entire other department. And it would be like, like, you can't do anything about that. Like, I could channel that into geocode do and, and it like almost becoming this way of professionally expressing myself. Yeah, well, to get to do things that I couldn't do at work. And like that was exciting and motivating in its own right of like being able to feel like I was bringing everything I possibly could to the table. Like I had an outlet for that.Colleen Schnettler 14:28 Yep, that's exactly how I hope this falls out.Michele Hansen 14:32 We'll see it took the pressure off of the business to to be that like full time income.Colleen Schnettler 14:37 Yeah, and that's kind of nice, too. I think. Like I said, you know, you do make more as when you're independent, but the constant context switching, you know, a new client every six months to a year. It's kind of exhausting. Yeah. So yeah, so lots going on here. So hopefully, I have now arranged my life in a way that I will have some energy back to work on simple file upload, your, IMichele Hansen 15:09 think we've talked in the past about how people, like, I think I saw somebody made some graphic ones of like, this sort of hierarchy of, of work or products or whatever, you know, that starts at, like, the very bottom is, you know, working for another company as if, like, you know, having a tech job is like this terrible bottom of the barrel. And then and then you go become a consultant, and then you have an info product, and then you have a SaaS product, and then you have, I don't know, like, something with cryptokey, like, whatever they feel like is the is the, you know, this sort of golden shining, like, point at the top of this of this hierarchy. And I reject that, you know, you know, like, I have gone from SAS like to infoproducts now, but I think there is like a value judgment that happens for people who go from having their own indie products back to full time, or who skipped steps to like, right, like, we never did the info product, quote, unquote, phase like, it's fake, like, that's not actually a process that people have to follow. And if your life necessitates that, like right now, having a like a part time, SAS, and a full time job is like where you want to be, and that consulting isn't fitting in that, and you're going to just zigzag on down and go your own path. That's totally fine. Like, you don't have to follow the same path that you know, someone on Twitter follows, like, make your own path. It's okay, if you need to, you know, hop around a bit and make it work.Colleen Schnettler 16:56 Yeah, I totally agree. And it's interesting you say that, because I definitely struggled with some of those decisions. Like Wait, I'm not supposed to go back to full time work After establishing myself as an independent developer. And then I was like, Oh, wait, I can do whatever I want.Michele Hansen 17:12 Sweet. Yeah, you're an adult, you can do what you want, you can make the decisions that are the right for you. And it's, there's, yeah, there's like this, it's almost like people should be ashamed of having to go get a full time job as if it's sort of like admitting defeat. When, and I just, I just reject that. Like, I don't think that's true. Like you're making the best decision for you, you have, you know, it's It's for your own mental health, for your professional health, for that of your family, who you're providing for, like, all of those things are important considerations. And it doesn't matter what people on Twitter think, like, yeah,Colleen Schnettler 17:56 that I feel like I'm in a really good spot now. So I'm, I'm now geographically co located with my spouse, which sounds ridiculous, but that just means we're together again. Yeah, you know, so I got my husband back. I got my co parent back. I live in sunny San Diego, and I took this job. So it's a lot of change. Feeling like, so good. Michelle, and I'm so feeling like, like, I'm ready to kick some ass. Can I just say, I think you are. Yeah, so I'm super pumped about that. It's almost you know, and the other thing about this whole experience, success begets success, right? Like, it's like, as I've been building and public, and as I've been getting traction, things start to compound, like, I get this guy reaching out, and he wants to buy my SAS, like, I get random people on the internet sending me like really nice. Twitter DMS, just like that are like encouraging and telling me what a great man. I love that. Like, thanks, man. That's so nice. So I feel like this whole process compounds, but I think being visible, you know, I was talking to some people before I went on this call, because I didn't with the investor because I didn't know what to expect. And one person was like, Well, you know, you know, maybe you shouldn't tell him this. Or maybe you shouldn't tell him that. And I was like, I have a podcast, like everything about this company is like, public knowledge. And I know there's risks inherent in that, right. But I really think the benefit I have seen, especially as a social person has greatly greatly outshined the risks associated with that.Michele Hansen 19:40 I mean, I would say the same for writing the book too, like it never would have gotten to be a book had I not done the newsletter and been getting feedback and encouragement and comments and stories from people in that very early stage and even just now like literally just before we were recording, I was on a call with someone Whose company is in earnest capital, and they're starting to do their first customer interviews and they wanted some feedback on the scripts that they had made based on the ones and deploy empathy my book. And it was so like, it was so exciting talking to them about it. And and yeah. And then we ended up having this really great conversation about using customer interviews as a way to basically like fuel content generation, and SEO, which is basically is our marketing tactic. But yeah, I think being open about about it can be really, really inspiring in a way that like we, like, you know, we got feedback from people when we launched your codea. But they were like developer friends of ours. Like it wasn't, like, during that whole developing phase, like we actually really didn't we didn't kind of have this like community element, but I think I mean, I feel like we both definitely have now but for very different different reasons.Colleen Schnettler 21:06 Yeah. Speaking of the book, yeah, it's July How's it going? Um,Michele Hansen 21:16 um, so, so I finalized the copy like, two weeks ago, which was was just really good moment. Like I actually like I genuinely have not touched the copy in about two weeks. And but had some like really good progress on it, like I ended up sort of at the last minute getting to interview a product manager at stripe, about their customer research process. And so I like to include a ton of examples in the book from stripe, which was pretty awesome because their their process or how you might see it in a team because different teams might run it differently. was so validating because like they, they also very much take this sort of customer first perspective and have from the very beginning like the calls and brothers were doing support in the very beginning. And that's just continued throughout the company, and I think really explains why they're such a fantastic company to work with. But so I was able to include a ton of different examples from stripe in the book, but then I had to get it approved by stripe coms before it was published. Interesting. Yes, like that took some time. I mean, it's totally worth it. Like that took some time. And then I basically took a week off. And then now I've just kind of been working on the cover getting some reviews. Um, and then but I think the cover is basically done at this point. And now I just need to like upload the whole thing to Amazon and get a proof copy. And then after we do the proof copy, then we'll open it up. Wow, that's an aside, I think I don't think we talked about this, I did decide to do a private podcast as a presale for the audio book.Colleen Schnettler 23:14 No, we didn't talk about this. Um,Michele Hansen 23:16 yeah, I'm kind of I'm kind of excited about that. Um, I love podcasting, As you have noticed. Um, and again like the the idea of sitting down to record an entire audio book feels like slightly overwhelming but doing it as a podcast where I release a couple of chapters per week and there's a small group of people who are following along and you know, can give feedback or encouragement or whatnot is kind of exciting to me it is summer so that sort of makes it hard to get that like truly quiet time to record. And I don't have like I want to have a booth eventually. But and when we were eventually able to build a headquarters but we don't have shed said headquarters at the moment so apparently I can surround my desk and pillows. I was gonna try that out for a future episode and is everybodyColleen Schnettler 24:13 knows acoustic wall things too.Michele Hansen 24:15 Yeah, there are there's also like some like cage thing you can get for a microphone to help with it. But because mine is on a boom and not like mounted on the desk. It doesn't work as well, apparently. So I might do the pillow for it approach really like NPR reporters will do if they're in a hotel room. And yeah, but yeah, so I'm going to do a private podcast and I decided to give everyone who has done the presale By the way, like so far access to that private podcast as well. Okay, so yeah, so So everyone who has done the presale of the the PDF, ebook copy of the book, they get that and then all of the notion and Google Drive templates and then also the private podcast which you know, well costing more if you buy it after the pre sale closes, so I guess we help people when that ends.Colleen Schnettler 25:06 Yeah. Can you explain that I didn't follow. I didn't follow the pricing structure for that. So if you buy the book now on pre sale, yeah, you will get access to the private podcast.Michele Hansen 25:16 Well, so you I mean, you get the PDF of the book, or or, you know, there's other ebook versions. There's also actually an online version, too. It's not really written for that. But there Yeah, there's an online version as well. And then there's, there's Google Drive and notion templates, basically, to make it easy to like, copy the script and then, and then make your own version of it based on that. And then also give them access to the private podcast. That will be basically the presale of the audio book. So eventually, that will all all of those podcasts will get wrapped up into an audio book.Colleen Schnettler 25:57 Got it. Cool.Michele Hansen 25:59 Yeah, I think I guess I might do like a separate presale for that once this main presale ends. Like I feel like such an imposter using all these words, because like we don't do any of this was a little bit like, yeah, thisColleen Schnettler 26:15 isn't really my wheelhouse.Michele Hansen 26:16 But I yeah, I Oh, yeah, IColleen Schnettler 26:18 buy. I often buy physical books and audio books. So I you know, I would buy things like April dumpers book, I have a physical copy. And I have the audio book. I do that a lot with a lot of books. AndMichele Hansen 26:32 so what is the physical book do for you? Well, like how would you use them differently?Colleen Schnettler 26:37 I'm on Team physical book. Like, I always I hate I mean, I don't want to use hate. That's a strong word. I don't like books, I have to read on a tablet or on the computer. I want physical books. But I switched between them, which is a little weird. But like with with obviously awesome. I bought I bought the book, I started the book. And then I had the road trip. So I was like, Oh, well, I'll just listen to the rest of the book. And then I have both and it makes me happy. So you can like reference the physical book, write that for me, especially for business books for me. I've done the reverse to especially for your book, like I would probably be someone who would listen to your book, and then buy it. Because I like physical books for reference. But I like podcasts and audiobooks for what I'm trying to do other things.Michele Hansen 27:27 Sort of building the like general base of the knowledge and then once you know that, there's like something specific that was interesting, then you can go find it in the book.Colleen Schnettler 27:37 Exactly, exactly. So yeah, I do that frequently. I don'tMichele Hansen 27:41 listen to audiobooks myself, because I find that I don't retain information as well. And I only read books on Kindle, if it's a book that I would never want to reference. So it's been like, it's been really interesting for me. Actually, when I when I interviewed the 30 odd early readers, this was one of the questions I asked them was like, so how does it like what did those two different things do for you, like walk me through the context when we when you would use them?Colleen Schnettler 28:12 Yeah. And of course you did. Good for you. So meta.Michele Hansen 28:19 Always.Colleen Schnettler 28:20 I did. I did try to use your customer interview techniques on the guy who was inquiring about my company? Yeah, yeah, yeah, I was just trying to kind of understand where he was coming from. So I think I did relatively well,Michele Hansen 28:33 Chris Voss and never split the difference talks about using empathy as a negotiation tactic. Like I referenced his book a ton in my book, because, you know, fundamentally, you want to understand where someone is coming from and why. So you understand, like, what, like, what they're trying to do. Yeah. And especially with an investor calls, like, you know, sometimes it could be someone who genuinely wants to invest in you, but like, you never know, if they're doing, you know, their own research for a company that they've already invested in, or they're doing right due diligence on a company they might invest in, and they're trying to talk to all the competitors, and get some sort of inside information. And so I mean, as you said, you, you didn't say anything that you hadn't already said in the podcast, which I think is really smart. And to get it, it's Oh, it's just smart to get them talking as much as possible and say, as little yourself as you can, even if this, you know, could end up being a hugely beneficial thing. And they could, you know, you could be totally aligned on interests like, but my I mean, my first step in any sort of negotiation, which this would be or is at this point, is to get them to talk as much as possible.Colleen Schnettler 29:48 Yeah, okay. Can we play one game before we get off this podcast? Sure. Let's say I want to sell my company someday for $3 million because Okay, I want to house in California. Okay, ridiculous. What? And I know, there's like a million things that go into valuation. But spitball? What kind of revenue? Do you need to even be in that ballpark?Michele Hansen 30:15 So it really depends, right? Like, I think the general multiples I've seen, which, you know, I like I'm not an expert in this at all. So I think I run into times revenue. There's probably somebody listening out there who actually like knows these numbers better than I do. But I think one and a half, two times revenue is pretty annual, maybe maybe up to an annual revenue of two times maybe for a small SAS like this. I did not plan to talk about that today. So I probably would have looked at those numbers first. But, um, but I think that's about the range. And no more than 5x, probably, annual revenue, and it really matters whether this is a like, is this a person who is acquiring the company to run it themselves? Is it a company that has a portfolio of small classes that they're running together? Or is it a strategic acquire, ie someone who is consolidating their market share, a strategic acquire will pay much more than the other two types of buyers? God?Colleen Schnettler 31:27 Okay, we'll talk in a couple years. My revenues ever $1.5 million, then you can advise me on that.Michele Hansen 31:38 Actually, you should just really hire somebody who advises people, right? If I can help you with negotiation strategies, but like, you know, SAS, you know, m&a is not my whole area of expertise. hire somebody who knows what they're doing.Colleen Schnettler 31:55 All right. I'll check back in five years. We'll see. See him there.Michele Hansen 32:00 Oh, it's been good chatting with you again.Colleen Schnettler 32:02 Oh, so good to be back.Michele Hansen 32:04 I missed this. I did, too. Alrighty. Well, I'll talk to you next week. All right.Transcribed by https://otter.ai
We're joined by ex-Kaiser Chief songwriter/drummer/backing vocalist Nick Hodgson as we discuss: sinking Heckingbottom, KitGate, Man City, Rock'n'Roll stories, Head-to-Toe, Barney from the Internet, writing songs, Nick's new podcast "Do you know how many bands there are?" and what next for Nick. We're also joined by Stats and discuss all the usual. GIVEAWAY: Each Month we giveaway an A3 Print of The Adelites artwork, you must be a subscriber on YouTube to win, simply subscribe and comment on any video! Good Luck. THE ROARING PEACOCK: The Roaring Peacock podcast discusses Leeds United Football Club, 3 average guys, one normal podcast. In a world choc-full of LUFC podcasts, we stand out as being decidedly mediocre. The Roaring Peacock podcast was voted the 675th best Leeds United podcast by a couple of drunk guys at The Duncan. SOCIALS: You can follow us on twitter (@theroaringpeacock), facebook (@theroaringpeacock), instagram (@theadelites), on your favourite podcast player, on Twitch (TheRoaringPeakoch) but not on the street, don't follow us there, don't do that. YOUR HOSTS: The Roaring Peacock Main Cast this week is: Adonis @theadelites, Ewan @EwanMetcalf, Barney @Barney___21 and Stats (Andrew Dalton) @LUFCStats FOLLOW THE GUYS ON TWITTER OUR GUEST: Nick Hodgson @nickjdhodgson ABOUT NICK: Nick Hodgson is a songwriter and producer who has sold over 5 million albums worldwide including a UK no.1 single and has an Ivor Novello, NME award and 3 Brit awards under his belt. He emerged in 2005 with Kaiser Chiefs, the band he co-founded in Leeds some years before as the key writer of hits including ‘Ruby’ (UK#1) ‘I Predict A Riot’ and ‘Everyday I Love You Less And Less’. He left the band in 2012 after having a top 10 hit with Mark Ronson (Bang Bang Bang) and cuts with Duran Duran and Shirley Bassey. Songs with John Newman, The Vamps, Hurts, Eliot Sumner and Rat Boy followed. 2018 saw the release of his solo album ‘Tell Your Friends’ which garnered great reviews and a tour followed culminating in a performance at Rise Festival. The first single, ‘Suitable’ has gathered over 1 million streams on Spotify. More recently Nick has been working with the likes of Dua Lipa, Kygo, James Arthur, George Ezra and You Me At Six as well as hotly tipped artists Holly Humberstone, Alfie Templeman and JC Stewart. 2020 saw the release of ‘Like It Is’ by Kygo feat. Zara Larsson which Nick co-wrote and has 137 million Spotify streams to date. He has also had cuts with The Academic (Radio 1 playlist), You Me At Six (Hottest Record) and Alfie Templeman (Hottest Record/Radio 1 B-List) this year. Nick produced and mixed the Alfie Templeman single and produced both Academic singles at RAK studios. Hodgson also started Prediction Music publishing for his own works and is very happy to be working alongside Universal Publishing going forward. THANKS: Our stats come from @lufcstats, @lufcdata, @FocusOnLeeds and @leedsutdacademy Our music comes from The Light Show @TheLightShow2 Special Thanks to all the Peacock and all our Family and Friends. Special Thanks to: Alex @Riotbadger, Ellie May @ellufc and Tom Sparke @sparkeface for the footage and comic TAGS: #THEROARINGPEACOCK #TRPMAINCAST #LUFCPOD
Welcome to the show is one of my dear friend Mr. Joseph Grant.. A native of Trinidad, Artist Joseph C. Grant, Jr., grew up in the Bedford-Stuyvesant area of Brooklyn, New York and is the youngest of 11 children. Creative and talented at a young age, he attended New York’s High School of Art & Design where he studied Art, Photography, and Media Production. After attending New York Technical College, for Marketing he would eventually return to his love of Fine Art. As a young man, Joseph was deeply influenced by the works of Ernie Barnes and Norman Rockwell. Today, his hallmark is fanciful, elongated figures with exaggerated hands and feet. His unique approach to the human form embodies sports figures, Jazz themes, dancers and images reminiscent, of his childhood in Brooklyn. Although skilled in various mediums, it is Joseph’s use of acrylics and oils, mixed with his vivid imagination that makes this body of work an insightful and colorful depiction of life through the eyes of a young man from the in the inner city. Numerous Art Collectors, including comedian Bill Cosby, “Like It Is” founder and TV host, the late Gil Nobel and NBA, Detroit Piston’s All Star, Isiah Thomas have all acquired paintings from this enchanting body of work. In addition to being an accomplished artist, Joseph is also a respected author and filmmaker, a magazine publisher, and a youth mentor. In 2007 Joseph founded the Arts To Literacy Initiative. Through his innovative Arts To Literacy programs, Joseph continues to teach filmmaking, self-publishing, as well as art, to at risk children of all ages throughout New York City and Miami. Over the years, Joseph has received considerable press and media attention for his Fine Arts and Community works. He has also been the recipient of numerous commissions and awards. Currently Joseph serves as the Ambassador Of Arts and Culture for Bed-Stuy and Northern Crown Heights in Brooklyn. He is also creating an artistic retrospective of the historical black firemen of America, spanning from the 1800’s to the present, titled “We Didn’t Start The Fire.” In addition to everything else he is producing and directing his latest film project "To Live and Die in Bed -Stuy," The series under his Ghetto Eyez Publishing brand.
Host Deardra Shuler talks with singer/lecturer Camille Yarbrough who is an award-winning performance artist, author, and cultural activist. With a career that spans over sixty years, several continents, countless awards and accolades, and a few generations, Nana Camille has earned legendary status. Her long running TV Show (Ancestor House), via her popular musical CD (also entitled Ancestor House). Her performances and lectures focus on poetry, music, Black art, spirituality, and culture. She toured with the Katherine Dunham Company of Dancers, Singers, and Musicians. She taught African Dance and community courses at the CUNY. An accomplished theater actress, she co-starred/toured in Lorraine Hansberry’s To Be Young, Gifted, and Black and did a national tour "God’s Trombones",and danced, sang and acted in the Broadway Musical, Kwamina.She appeared in the soap operas:Where the Heart Is, Search For Tomorrow, Television Special; Soul, CBS Special; Caught in the Middle and Gil Noble’s Like It Is. She also toured in her one-woman show; Tales and Tunes of an African American Griot. ,
Vibe Union's members sit down (virtually) for the first episode of the podcast. Rounding up the last 6 months of creating during lockdown, Dilly Dave, Rhath, Emkew, and Amutha talk about how to survive lockdown fatigue, beat the workaholic monster mindset, and the power of collaboration. Listen for tips on improving your workflow, your mindset, and your relationship with your surgeon. This week's guest is Amutha, a Melbourne-based producer, performer, and low-key spiritual guide to many. Her blend of neo-soul and hip hop can be heard on VU singles such as “Larger Than Life”, “What's Good?”, and “Like It Is”. You can also listen to her recently-released EP The Teapot Factory now! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8jW4luOItjA You can reach Amutha on Instagram @amutha.vibes, and hear her music through your preferred streaming service. Highlights 00:00 Introductions 01:30 Welcome/Catch-up 02:18 Scopes 07:08 Paying attention to the breath 09:10 Too Much Jaw? 11:35 The downsides of stress 15:35 Another spiritual podcast (ft. Brussell Rand) 17:10 What is Vibe Union? (The belated introduction) 21:30 Would you do lockdown again? 26:35 Give us your lunch order! 29:15 Wait, what did we say? 30:40 Tips for creating in lockdown 33:13 Tackling the workaholic monster 39:35 Dilly on overcoming challenges 43:00 Amutha performs her cathartic song 48:00 Awestruck wrap-up 50:30 The Perpetually Infinite Podcast Who is Vibe Union? Forged in the depths of quarantine blues in 2020, Vibe Union brings together musicians from a range of locations and genres to create the music that inspires you. Join us! www.instagram.com/vibe.union www.facebook.com/vibe.union www.soundcloud.com/vibe-union www.youtube.com/c/vibeunion Hosted by @DillyDave @rhath_music @emkewmusic Intro/Outro music: Vibe Union - Night Life (produced by @Jessy Jackson)
1. Brando - "Look Into My Eyes" (Ekko City Extended Remix) 2. Terence Trent D Arby - "Dance Little Sister" (Starjack Funky House Mixshow Edit) 3. Kygo, Zara Larsson, Tyga, Gorgon City & MK - "Like It Is" (Andrew Marks There For You Edit) 4. Alesso f./ Liam Payne - "Midnight" (J Bruus & Colin Jay Remix) 5. Steff Da Campo, Mordkey - "Little Bit Love" (Extended Mix) 6. Krister & Savalla - "It's A Game" (Original Club Mix) 7. Merk & Kremont - "BAM BAM" (Extended Mix) 8. Jamie Trumpet - "Stomp Your Feet" (Dub Mix) 9. Global Deejays - "Clap Your Hands" (Boogie Hill Faders Remix) 10. ARTY, Muvy - "Freedom" (Extended Mix) 11. KEVU - "Rave Is Our Cure" (Extended Mix) 12. FLATMATES f./ madugo - "Infinity" (Extended Mix) 13. Lee Harris, YROR - "Want You" (Original Mix) 14. Dennis Ferrer - "Hey Hey" (Riva Star Paradise Garage Club) 15. Lux, StadiumX - "Sweet Harmony" (Extended Version) 16. Franky Wah - "Come Together" (Original Mix) 17. Fenox - "You Can't Stop Me" (Original Club Mix) 18. Aevion - "Afraid" (Extended Mix) 19. Justin Timberlake, SZA - "The Other Side" (Oliver Heldens Remix) Facebook:djnikis Instagram:djnikis73
Enjoy our longest episode to date! This Christmas the cast of Book Nasty bring us a taste of their shows all in one big three way. Hannibal from (Like It Is) and Nicole (Blunder Kitchen) bring their prospective shows into one episode. Carla brings a bonus book called "Tangled Up in Tinsel" to discuss while Hannibal challenges us with an important question. Are romance novels the equivalent to porn? Should we worry about false expectations? And let’s not forget Nicole who brings her 1800 number voice to break down how to make a Cinnamon Monkey Bread for the holidays! Now spank open that book and let's get nasty. Experience it wherever you enjoy podcasts!
We welcome special guest, Hannibal from Like It Is podcast as we discuss our favorite veggie.
My guest for this episode is Ashley Abercrombie, author of the new book Rise of the Truth Teller: Own Your Story, Tell it Like It Is, and Live with Holy Gumption. Ashley is a wife, mom of two boys, and co-pastor of Liberty Church Downtown in New York City with her husband Cody. In this episode Ashley talks about fulfilling a 20-year dream to become a full-time writer, how she managed to write a book with a toddler and a newborn baby, and her own personal story of learning to live authentically. In this episode Ashley shares how learning to live authentically transformed her marriage, motherhood, ministry and friendships. She also shares how owning our story can be a powerful force for change in our communities. If you’ve ever had a dream but felt like it wasn’t happening fast enough (or at all) then you won’t want to miss this episode.
Ooh, looks like the listeners are scared. All because we're not afraid to speak our minds, put our heads above the parapet and tell it LIKE IT IS. And do you know what, we don't care. No other podcast on the PLANET is brave enough to say that Zelda BOTW was a good game, but it's no skin off our nose. Mario Galaxy was alright too. Also: James has an announcement that ruins the fun for everyone, Mat is psyched for 2020, and despite what Sean says in this episode, people will probably still say he's a big Anthem fan. Games discussed: Xenoblade Chronicles 2, Destiny 2, New Super Mario Bros U Deluxe, Deadly Premonition, Metro Exodus, Resident Evil 2, Bloodborne, Crackdown 3, Destiny 2, Tetris 99, Kingdom Hearts 3, Anthem. LISTEN Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify Pocket Casts Overcast acast Stitcher WATCH Twitch YouTube CONTACT podcast@thecomputergameshow.com Twitter Instagram Facebook Discord FOLLOW @CaptainToss @matmurray @jcafarley @davidturners DONATE Fancy giving us a donation to help support the show? Go to paypal.me/thecomputergameshow to show your appreciation. CREDITS Artwork by BigShimmeryWall Music by Nick Parton
The sun is shining, it’s warm outside, and the summer tunes are out in force! May’s podcast is dripping with hazy, lazy funky summer vibes. Tune in, kick back and enjoy. Don’t forget to share, favourite, comment etc if you’re feeling it! XTracklist1Catch MeHotmood2Like It IsCoeo3Tonight's The NightCn Williams4LighthouseWave Crushers5Into The TubeDaniele Tignino, Da Lukas6A Love Like (original)Jonk & Spook7Forevermore (Sebb Junior remix)Mazai8UNKNOWN9Call Of The Wild (feat Jungle By Night)Detroit Swindle10Asiko (In A Silent Mix - Motor City Drum Ensemble remix)Tony Allen, Motor City Drum Ensemble11Electric FeelPAXhttps://s3.eu-west-2.amazonaws.com/ohmcast/OHMCast+Episode+16+-+May+18.mp3
Catch this edition of the RIL DIL PODCAST 5/21/18 at 12:00am edt as I discuss Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Finals and much, much more on this edition of the RIL DIL PODCAST www.blogtalkradio.com/cyril-quinn. This is Season 10 of THE RIL DIL PODCAST with Cyril Gerald-Quinn follow me on twitter @williamgerald or go to instagram @rilo.geraldquinn. THE RIL DIL PODCAST Telling it Like It Is.
This is a flashback episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Ausar Ra Black Hawk for the week of August 17, 2017 (originally broadcast on the week of February 15, 2012) with some new and classic music from the international Black Diaspora, news and commentary. Our extended commentary during that week touched base on some more of the latest updates and our opinions of the reactions from activists, politicians, individuals, the media more about the Trayvon Martin case in the United States and beyond, the crazy case of Black off-duty police officer Howard Morgan and his current charges of attempted murder, the passing & impact of journalism legend Gil Noble ("Like It Is" TV Show), how marketing & getting a check without balances went pretty wrong with Mary J. Blige's Burger King commercial about Crispy Chicken Wraps, U.S. President Barack Obama showing off some of his geek side at the White House with actress Nichelle Nichols and some other diverse topics here and there. There were Free Press "Media Minutes", Black University Radio Network (B.U.R.N.) Direct EFX and Black Agenda Report News mini-segments on this week's episode. FuseBox Radio Playlist + Charts for the Week of August 17, 2017 [originally broadcast on April 4, 2012] Top Spins (Music Still Lasting in Rotation/Music Played Live on Air Each Week/As Well As Music Requested By The Listeners) 1. Nas/The Don/Def Jam (Played Live) 2. Conya Doss/Paradise/ConyaDoss.com (Played Live) 3. Jasiri X/Trayvon/JasiriX.com (Played Live) 4. Rocket Juice & The Moon feat. Erykah Badu/Hey Shooter/Honest Jon's (Top Song Requested) 5. The Decoders feat. Boston Felder/Le Fleurs/White Label (Top Song Requested) 6. sene feat. Jay Jennings/Brooklynknight/Plug Research (Top Song Requested) 7. Big K.R.I.T./1986/BigKRIT.com (Top Song Requested) 8. TheeSatisfaction/naturalE/Sub Pop Records (Top Song Requested) 9. Elephant and Castle/Rise/Plug Research (Top Song Requested) 10. Mo Kolours/Keep It Up/One Handed Music (Top Song Requested) 11. Yinka Oyewole/(Sometimes These South London Streets Remind Me Of) Brooklyn/Sabatta.net (Top Song Requested) 12. DJ Numark feat. Large Professor/When You Sleep/Hot Plate Records (Top Song Requested) 13. Mayday! feat. Dead Prez/TNT/MaydayOnline.com (Top Song Requested) 14. Planet Asia feat. Raekwon & Oh No/No Apologies/Nature Sounds (Top Song Requested) 15. Educated Consumers/Peace of Mind/Crushkill Recordings (Top Song Requested) 16. Planet Asia feat. Raekwon & Oh No/No Apologies/Nature Sounds (Top Song Requested) 17. Robert Glasper Experiment feat. Mos Def/Black Radio/Blue Note (Top Song Requested) 18. Ninjasonik/Turned Up/Decon (Top Song Requested) 19. Sutter Kain feat. Mr. Grimm & Donnie Darko/Winter Music Pt. 4/Never So Deep Records (Top Song Requested) 20. Nneka feat. Black Thought/God Knows Why/Yo Mama's Recordings & Decon (Top Song Requested) 21. Marcus Miller/Full Nelson + Perfect Way/MarcusMiller.com (Top Song Requested) 22. irRAdio/Call The Nation/White Label (www.facebook.com/pages/Irradio) (Top Song Requested) 23. Tall Black Guy Productions feat. Simeon Viltz & Shev Rock/Dance Forever/TallBlackGuyProductions.com (Top Song Requested) 24. Brother Ali/Years/Rhymesayers (Top Song Requested) 25. The Family Stand/Happy Together/TheFamilyStand.net (Top Song Requested) Top Adds (New Joints Played Live On This Week's Broadcast) 1. Georgia Anne Muldrow/The Birth of Petey Wheatstraw/SomeOthaShip Connect 2. J. Rawls/The Maier-Saupe Theory/Nature Sounds 3. Vicelounge/Big Problems (I Love The Way)/Vicelounge.com 4. Gramps Morgan/Life's Too Short/Dada's Son Ent. 5. Los Transatlanticos feat. Freddy Livingston, Prina & Doggy Fresh/Moving Up (Se Me Siento Fine)/BBE 6. Warrior King/Stand Up Inna Dih Fyah/White Label 7. Clarke/The Measure of My Worth (After The Dance RMX)/Clarke DJ Fusion Flashback Tracks: A Tribe Called Quest/Scenario (Young Nations Mix)/Jive Marvin Gaye/Time To Get It Together/Motown The Pointer Sisters/Pinball Count (DJ Food RMX)/White Label Chuck Brown & The Soul Searchers/If It Ain't Funky/White Label PLUS Some Extra Special Hidden Tracks in the Ausar Ra Black Hawk Master Mix w/ Old School Black Music Classics
First-World Philippines with Mike Grogan author of "The Rise of the Pinoy"
Why would a successful businessman from Australia want to become a Filipino citizen? Peter Wallace has spent decades in the Philippines, longer than 70% of the country’s young population. A former cadet engineer, Peter first came to the country in 1975 to put up a factory for an American multinational company. In 1982, he established The Wallace Business Forum, a company which has given advisory services to over 150 corporations and aid agencies in the country. His company has been consulted by the Philippine government on foreign investment and policies affecting business. Peter is also involved in socio-civic pursuits such as the Caliraya Lake Conservation Society and ATRIEV (Adaptive Technology for Rehabilitation, Integration and Empowerment of the Visually Impaired). His opinion column “Like It Is” is published weekly in the Philippine Daily Inquirer and provokes debate on current issues. He and his wife Estee are also avid yachters and wish to spend the rest of their lives in the Philippines. Listen to this interview with Peter about his momentous decision and the vision he has for his adopted country. For the full show notes, please visit http://bit.ly/boyph65
** THE FUSEBOX RADIO BROADCAST FAMILY IS CURRENTLY ON WINTER BREAK, SO HERE IS A FLASHBACK EPISODE FOR YOUR LISTENING ENJOYMENT...HOPE YOU LIKE IT! ** This is the flashback episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Jon Judah for the weeks of Dec. 25, 2013 & Jan. 1, 2014 (originally broadcast on April 4, 2012) with some new and classic Hip-Hop & Soul Music, news and commentary. Our extended commentary this week touched base on some more of the latest updates and our opinions of the reactions from activists, politicians, individuals, the media more about the Trayvon Martin case in the United States and beyond, the crazy case of Black off-duty police officer Howard Morgan and his current charges of attempted murder, the passing & impact of journalism legend Gil Noble ("Like It Is" TV Show), how marketing & getting a check without balances went pretty wrong with Mary J. Blige's Burger King commercial about Crispy Chicken Wraps, U.S. President Barack Obama showing off some of his geek side at the White House with actress Nichelle Nichols and some other diverse topics here and there. There are Free Press "Media Minutes", Black University Radio Network (B.U.R.N.) Direct EFX and Black Agenda Report News mini-segments on this week's episode. FuseBox Radio Playlist + Charts for the Weeks of December 25, 2013 & Jan. 1, 2014 (originally broadcast on April 4, 2012) Top Spins (Music Still Lasting in Rotation/Music Played Live on Air Each Week/As Well As Music Requested By The Listeners) 1. Nas/The Don/Def Jam (Played Live) 2. Conya Doss/Paradise/ConyaDoss.com (Played Live) 3. Jasiri X/Trayvon/JasiriX.com (Played Live) 4. Rocket Juice & The Moon feat. Erykah Badu/Hey Shooter/Honest Jon's (Top Song Requested) 5. The Decoders feat. Boston Felder/Le Fleurs/White Label (Top Song Requested) 6. sene feat. Jay Jennings/Brooklynknight/Plug Research (Top Song Requested) 7. Big K.R.I.T./1986/BigKRIT.com (Top Song Requested) 8. TheeSatisfaction/naturalE/Sub Pop Records (Top Song Requested) 9. Elephant and Castle/Rise/Plug Research (Top Song Requested) 10. Mo Kolours/Keep It Up/One Handed Music (Top Song Requested) 11. Yinka Oyewole/(Sometimes These South London Streets Remind Me Of) Brooklyn/Sabatta.net (Top Song Requested) 12. DJ Numark feat. Large Professor/When You Sleep/Hot Plate Records (Top Song Requested) 13. Mayday! feat. Dead Prez/TNT/MaydayOnline.com (Top Song Requested) 14. Planet Asia feat. Raekwon & Oh No/No Apologies/Nature Sounds (Top Song Requested) 15. Educated Consumers/Peace of Mind/Crushkill Recordings (Top Song Requested) 16. Planet Asia feat. Raekwon & Oh No/No Apologies/Nature Sounds (Top Song Requested) 17. Robert Glasper Experiment feat. Mos Def/Black Radio/Blue Note (Top Song Requested) 18. Ninjasonik/Turned Up/Decon (Top Song Requested) 19. Sutter Kain feat. Mr. Grimm & Donnie Darko/Winter Music Pt. 4/Never So Deep Records (Top Song Requested) 20. Nneka feat. Black Thought/God Knows Why/Yo Mama's Recordings & Decon (Top Song Requested) 21. Marcus Miller/Full Nelson + Perfect Way/MarcusMiller.com (Top Song Requested) 22. irRAdio/Call The Nation/White Label (www.facebook.com/pages/Irradio) (Top Song Requested) 23. Tall Black Guy Productions feat. Simeon Viltz & Shev Rock/Dance Forever/TallBlackGuyProductions.com (Top Song Requested) 24. Brother Ali/Years/Rhymesayers (Top Song Requested) 25. The Family Stand/Happy Together/TheFamilyStand.net (Top Song Requested) Top Adds (New Joints Played Live On This Week's Broadcast) 1. Georgia Anne Muldrow/The Birth of Petey Wheatstraw/SomeOthaShip Connect 2. J. Rawls/The Maier-Saupe Theory/Nature Sounds 3. Vicelounge/Big Problems (I Love The Way)/Vicelounge.com 4. Gramps Morgan/Life's Too Short/Dada's Son Ent. 5. Los Transatlanticos feat. Freddy Livingston, Prina & Doggy Fresh/Moving Up (Se Me Siento Fine)/BBE 6. Warrior King/Stand Up Inna Dih Fyah/White Label 7. Clarke/The Measure of My Worth (After The Dance RMX)/Clarke DJ Fusion Flashback Tracks: A Tribe Called Quest/Scenario (Young Nations Mix)/Jive Marvin Gaye/Time To Get It Together/Motown The Pointer Sisters/Pinball Count (DJ Food RMX)/White Label Chuck Brown & The Soul Searchers/If It Ain't Funky/White Label PLUS Some Extra Special Hidden Tracks in the Jon Judah Master Mix w/ Old School Black Music Classics and Independent Music Finds
This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Jon Judah for the week of April 4, 2012 with some new and classic Hip-Hop & Soul Music, news and commentary. Our extended commentary this week touched base on some more of the latest updates and our opinions of the reactions from activists, politicians, individuals, the media more about the Trayvon Martin case in the United States and beyond, the crazy case of Black off-duty police officer Howard Morgan and his current charges of attempted murder, the passing & impact of journalism legend Gil Noble ("Like It Is" TV Show), how marketing & getting a check without balances went pretty wrong with Mary J. Blige's Burger King commercial about Crispy Chicken Wraps, U.S. President Barack Obama showing off some of his geek side at the White House with actress Nichelle Nichols and some other diverse topics here and there. There are brand new Free Press "Media Minutes", Black University Radio Network (B.U.R.N.) Direct EFX and Black Agenda Report News mini-segments on this week's episode. FuseBox Radio Playlist + Charts for the Week of April 4, 2012 Top Spins (Music Still Lasting in Rotation/Music Played Live on Air Each Week/As Well As Music Requested By The Listeners) 1. Nas/The Don/Def Jam (Played Live) 2. Conya Doss/Paradise/ConyaDoss.com (Played Live) 3. Jasiri X/Trayvon/JasiriX.com (Played Live) 4. Rocket Juice & The Moon feat. Erykah Badu/Hey Shooter/Honest Jon's (Top Song Requested) 5. The Decoders feat. Boston Felder/Le Fleurs/White Label (Top Song Requested) 6. sene feat. Jay Jennings/Brooklynknight/Plug Research (Top Song Requested) 7. Big K.R.I.T./1986/BigKRIT.com (Top Song Requested) 8. TheeSatisfaction/naturalE/Sub Pop Records (Top Song Requested) 9. Elephant and Castle/Rise/Plug Research (Top Song Requested) 10. Mo Kolours/Keep It Up/One Handed Music (Top Song Requested) 11. Yinka Oyewole/(Sometimes These South London Streets Remind Me Of) Brooklyn/Sabatta.net (Top Song Requested) 12. DJ Numark feat. Large Professor/When You Sleep/Hot Plate Records (Top Song Requested) 13. Mayday! feat. Dead Prez/TNT/MaydayOnline.com (Top Song Requested) 14. Planet Asia feat. Raekwon & Oh No/No Apologies/Nature Sounds (Top Song Requested) 15. Educated Consumers/Peace of Mind/Crushkill Recordings (Top Song Requested) 16. Planet Asia feat. Raekwon & Oh No/No Apologies/Nature Sounds (Top Song Requested) 17. Robert Glasper Experiment feat. Mos Def/Black Radio/Blue Note (Top Song Requested) 18. Ninjasonik/Turned Up/Decon (Top Song Requested) 19. Sutter Kain feat. Mr. Grimm & Donnie Darko/Winter Music Pt. 4/Never So Deep Records (Top Song Requested) 20. Nneka feat. Black Thought/God Knows Why/Yo Mama's Recordings & Decon (Top Song Requested) 21. Marcus Miller/Full Nelson + Perfect Way/MarcusMiller.com (Top Song Requested) 22. irRAdio/Call The Nation/White Label (www.facebook.com/pages/Irradio) (Top Song Requested) 23. Tall Black Guy Productions feat. Simeon Viltz & Shev Rock/Dance Forever/TallBlackGuyProductions.com (Top Song Requested) 24. Brother Ali/Years/Rhymesayers (Top Song Requested) 25. The Family Stand/Happy Together/TheFamilyStand.net (Top Song Requested) Top Adds (New Joints Played Live On This Week's Broadcast) 1. Georgia Anne Muldrow/The Birth of Petey Wheatstraw/SomeOthaShip Connect 2. J. Rawls/The Maier-Saupe Theory/Nature Sounds 3. Vicelounge/Big Problems (I Love The Way)/Vicelounge.com 4. Gramps Morgan/Life's Too Short/Dada's Son Ent. 5. Los Transatlanticos feat. Freddy Livingston, Prina & Doggy Fresh/Moving Up (Se Me Siento Fine)/BBE 6. Warrior King/Stand Up Inna Dih Fyah/White Label 7. Clarke/The Measure of My Worth (After The Dance RMX)/Clarke DJ Fusion Flashback Tracks: A Tribe Called Quest/Scenario (Young Nations Mix)/Jive Marvin Gaye/Time To Get It Together/Motown The Pointer Sisters/Pinball Count (DJ Food RMX)/White Label Chuck Brown & The Soul Searchers/If It Ain't Funky/White Label PLUS Some Extra Special Hidden Tracks in the Jon Judah Master Mix w/ Old School Black Music Classics and Independent Music Finds