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Jess is joined by David Kennerley to pour over his coffee-table book (Getting In) showcasing more than 200 flyers he collected from NYC queer bars & clubs of the 1990s (ie: Limelight, Splash, The Saint, Pyramid, The Roxy), with commentary from Michael Musto, Linda Simpson, Lady Bunny, Chip Duckett, Ernie Glam, Mark Allen and more! Topics: the "Disco Sucks" era, backrooms during the HIV/AIDS epidemic and more. ⭐ IG: @jessxnyc | gettinginclubbook.com ⭐ Jess' docu-series on the history, mystique & lore of Fire Island — Finding Fire Island
Cannes Lions 2026 Day 1: Young Lions Kickoff, AI Takes Over the Croisette & Early WinnersOn day one of Cannes Lions 2026, host Conor Byrne covers the Young Lions competition as teams prepare for a 24-hour brief, and shares highlights from meetings and sessions across the festival. He recaps a coffee catch-up with Karen Nelson-Field and plans to feature her on the podcast, then reports recurring Cannes themes around AI, including agentic AI in ad tech and the importance of transparency and human-in-the-loop control discussed by Limelight leaders. From Adweek House, he notes talks on moving at “the speed of now,” AI enabling human connection (including Grindr and TD Bank), and sponsorship as a marketing lever. He also shares early Lions winners across Creative B2B and health categories, and summarizes research from WARC, Jellyfish, and Inseed on how creativity performs differently for humans versus LLMs.00:39 Young Lions Kickoff01:24 Coffee With Karen Nelson-Field02:19 Limelight on AI Transparency04:48 Adweek House Highlights06:31 Early Lions Winners Roundup07:59 Creativity in an LLM World12:21 Oshri on Limelight US Growth14:46 Ritson vs Sharp Debrief with Marc & V from the Sleeping Barber Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Chris is West Wales and Maggie in Worthing get the show on the road..with more quzzing!
Sherwyn and his twin brother Kendrick was born in Brooklyn before his family moved to Nashville. It was here where he got his first bass, his dad would take him to see jazz shows at 3rd and Lindsley, his older brothers would take him to Limelight, and where him and his twin started making music. Opening for Amber Mark at Brooklyn Bowl back in February was a full circle moment. Before the show, he spoke to us about his journey through Nashville that led him to Los Angeles, developing his sound with his brother and as an artists, building frequent collaborators from PawPaw Rod and Samara Cyn, and his involvement in the new Pigeons and Planes compilation album See You Next Year 3. FOLLOW US:INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/wnxpnashvilleX: https://twitter.com/wnxpnashvilleTIKTOK: https://tiktok.com/@wnxpnashvilleFACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/wnxpnashvilleBLUESKY: https://bsky.app/profile/wnxpnashville.bsky.social
In hour 2 of the show, Kyle talks to Ryan McGee about how much college baseball has signed over the past few days during regional action, and Kyle is asked about his opinions on the UFC White House event, and if he thinks it's cool.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Creator Method Podcast, Gary Lipovetsky sits down with Sophie Elgort, a fashion and celebrity photographer, Forbes 30 Under 30 alum, and creator of Portrait Mode with Sophie Elgort, a PBS/All Arts series that began as an Instagram idea during COVID. Sophie has photographed names like Brooke Shields, Naomi Watts, and the Jenner sisters, while building a career that extends far beyond being behind the lens. Together, Gary and Sophie unpack why talented creatives often stay invisible, why being great at your craft is no longer enough, and how personal branding has become a major advantage for photographers, artists, stylists, makeup artists, and behind-the-scenes creatives. Sophie shares why getting credited matters, how social media can become a form of outreach, and why putting your work out consistently can create opportunities that traditional networking often cannot. The conversation also dives into Sophie's journey of building her own name while growing up as the daughter of legendary photographer Arthur Elgort, the pressure of proving herself in a competitive industry, and the reality of balancing creative work, business, content, and motherhood. Sophie opens up about being repeatedly rejected while pitching her show, learning to keep going despite rejection, and turning a simple creative experiment with her father into a PBS series. Gary and Sophie also discuss the future of creative work, including how creatives can build repeatable content systems, capture situational content, use writing to deepen their voice, and leverage tools like AI without losing authenticity. This episode is for any creator, artist, photographer, or entrepreneur who wants to stop waiting to be discovered and start building their own career, audience, and legacy. Apply for Creator Method: https://creatormethod.com/ Follow Creator Method on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/creator.method/ Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4Bjs61g10V8MEBjg2pfJFi Follow Sophie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sophieelgort?igsh=c242d3pxamJ1aGg3 Follow Gary on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/garylipovetsky/ Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 01:00 Meet Sophie Elgort 02:00 Why talented creatives stay invisible 08:00 Why personal branding matters for behind-the-scenes creatives 13:00 How content becomes your outreach 14:00 Growing up with legendary photographer Arthur Elgort 23:00 Building her own name beyond her family legacy 24:00 Sophie's first major clients and early career breaks 29:00 Balancing creative work, business, and motherhood 32:00 How social media creates inbound opportunities 35:00 Using writing and AI to strengthen your voice 38:00 Building systems for consistent content 45:00 How COVID led to Sophie's Instagram series 50:00 Turning an Instagram idea into a PBS show 51:00 Why putting your work out there changes everything Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Phil Kieran joins Chris Hawkins on How To DJ to talk about the moments that shaped his career — from blagging his first DJ set at Belfast's Limelight to becoming one of electronic music's most respected producers. Phil reflects on discovering dance music in the early 90s, learning through trial and error, and why making mistakes is still central to his creative process. He also talks about producing on early hardware, breaking into international DJing, moving into film scoring, and why staying uncomfortable is often the key to creating something original. Plus, stories about David Holmes, Andrew Weatherall, Berlin, Belfast, and the records that changed everything. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Birdie starts sharing her feelings about leaving Sasnak with her siblings and Rye tries to fill a power vacuum. Cast: - Marathon Messenger is played by Penn Van Batavia. She can be found on Twitter at @acquiredchaste and in drag as horror king JOHN on Instagram at @john.is.risen. Penn is an indie TTRPG designer whose most recent work includes SLICE *IT* OUT, a grisly carving RPG about cutting pieces of yourself out to fit in. Check out faer other work at pennharper.itch.io. - Cassidy Shard is played by Sydney Whittington. She is our wonderful editor. She's also a contributing editor and occasional guest player for the Orpheus Protocol, a cosmic horror espionage actual play podcast. Find her on Twitter at @sydney_whitt. - Emma Blackwood is played by Cameron Robertson. Find her on Twitter at @midnightmusic13 and on Instagram at @reading_and_dreaming. Cameron is also a player on Tabletop Squadron, a Star Wars Edge of the Empire actual play podcast. - Birdie Foundling is played by Kit Adames. Find her on Twitter at @venusvultures. Kit is also a voice actor and writer on Elevator Pitch Podcast, a queer genre-hopping anthology podcast that can be accessed on Spotify and YouTube. - Our GM and narrator is Nick Robertson. Find him on Twitter at @alias58. Nick is also the GM for Tabletop Squadron and can also be found as a player on the Orpheus Protocol. Music & Sound Credits: - This podcast features the musical talents of Dora Violet and Arne Parrott. You can find Dora at facebook.com/doraviolett. You can find Arne at atptunes.com. - old radio Channel search sound effect by Garuda1982. Link & License. - Dorcas Breaks The Surface by Doctor Turtle. Link & License. - That Guy's Sky Is Way Too High (long version) by Doctor Turtle. Link & License. Art Credits: - The official artwork for this podcast was created by Rashed AlAkroka, who can be found on Instagram and Artstation @rashedjrs. Find Us Online: - Our Website - Twitter - Join our Patreon - Join our Discord
Click here to send me a text message (include your contact info if you want a reply).With the reading of this chapter from my book, Talking to Trees, we close the sixth season of The Mystic Cave, even as the events described there opened up my spiritual path, leading me here. I hope you enjoy it. And, by the way, next year, a new book is on the way. Communing with the Dead ... and Other Tales from the Imaginal Realms extends my exploration of the spiritual terrain on the far side of conventional religion. More on that to come ... Where to find Talking to Trees: A Journey into Soul: https://www.brianepearson.ca/talking-to-treesPersonal LinksMy web site (where you can sign up for my blog): https://www.brianepearson.caMy email address: mysticcaveman53@gmail.comSeries Music Credit"Into the Mystic" by Van Morrison, performed by Colin James, from the album, Limelight, 2005; licensed under SOCAN 2026
Brigadier General David Deputy (Ret.) is a Delaware historian, leadership expert, and the current owner of Spring Grove Mill House. After years of research using declassified documents, historical records, and personal interviews, David has compiled 250 years of verified American history into one remarkable book; The Spring Grove Mill House: The Home with the Most Ties to American History With 80 historical images and 230 pages of meticulously documented stories, this book is the perfect book for America's 250th anniversary celebration. If you're here from the Weird, Strange, and Interesting Things community, you're in for a treat.
Click here to send me a text message (include your contact info if you want a reply).The myth is that Henry VIII founded the Church of England because he wanted a divorce. The reality is that his second wife, Anne Boleyn, was using her influence with Henry to foment church reform in England, as on the Continent. That he thanked her by having her executed and marrying again is a story of 'blame and shame' as old as Adam and Eve, and equally as unsettling. Martha Tatarnic, in her new book, Anne Boleyn: Reputation, Revolution, Religion, and the Queen Who Changed History, says 'twas ever thus. In a "man's world," strong women pay a price for their influence, sometimes with their lives. Martha reminds us that, to create the just world for which Anne fought and died, we must be ever vigilant to hear the voices for change, not at the powerful centre, but at the prophetic edges. Voices like Anne's. About Anne: https://www.amazon.ca/Anne-Boleyn-Reputation-Revolution-Religion/dp/1640658599About Martha: https://marthatatarnic.caAbout Anne and Martha: https://marthatatarnic.ca/anne-boleyn-2/Personal LinksMy web site (where you can sign up for my blog): https://www.brianepearson.caMy email address: mysticcaveman53@gmail.comSeries Music Credit"Into the Mystic" by Van Morrison, performed by Colin James, from the album, Limelight, 2005; licensed under SOCAN 2026
The name Stevie Wright probably doesn't ring a bell. It should. Wright was the lead singer of The Easybeats, Australia's first international rock act and the band that gave the world "Friday on My Mind" in 1965. Then he made Hard Road.Released in 1974 and produced by Harry Vanda and George Young, the duo who would immediately go on to produce AC/DC's first six albums. Hard Road features Malcolm Young on guitar and a teenage Angus Young as the live touring band. The title track is, as patron Gavin Reid puts it, "Highway to Hell was a slower Hard Road." The blueprint was right here.And then there's "Evie," a 10-minute, three-part rock opera that hit #1 in Australia in 1974, one full year before "Bohemian Rhapsody." Gavin also argues it may have been the template for the Queen epic. Contested, but compelling.Jay and Chip walked into this episode having never heard of Stevie Wright. What happened when all three hosts sat down with the record, and how the patron community voted: that is the episode.Sonic touchstones: AC/DC, The Easybeats, Rod Stewart, Slade, Mott the Hoople, Queen.Timestamps: 0:39 Prior knowledge check | 4:17 Band history and AC/DC connection | 17:01 What works | 43:54 What doesn't | 52:01 The verdictEpisode HighlightsIntro: Didn't I Take You Higher, the album's Funkadelic-flavored groove sets the tone2:19: Friday on My Mind (The Easybeats), Stevie Wright's origin story and where the story starts17:40: Hard Road, the title track and the riff that sounds like Highway to Hell's blueprint21:44: Evie (Let Your Hair Hang Down), ten-minute rock opera, #1 in Australia, predates Bohemian Rhapsody by a year26:00: Dancing in the Limelight, early AC/DC energy; Chip's standout non-Evie pick27:11: Life Gets Better, the soul-influenced side of Stevie Wright with a Marvin Gaye warmth28:59: Didn't I Take You Higher, Funkadelic stomp with a White Lines-style groove32:29: The Other Side, 50s rock feel, the album's most surprising left turn40:21: Evie (I'm Losing You), the suite's emotional closer and the moment the whole record earns its ambitionOutro: Hard Road, the verdict lands and the blueprint is confirmedJoin the Metal Union and pick the next album at digmeoutpodcast.com. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.digmeoutpodcast.com/subscribe
EPISODE 138 - “NORMAN LLOYD: CLASSIC CINEMA STAR OF THE MONTH” - 5/4/2026 Few figures in Hollywood history have had careers as long—or as varied—as NORMAN LLOYD. Spanning nearly a century, his work bridges the worlds of theater, radio, and film, with collaborations that include legends like CHARLIE CHAPLIN, ALFRED HITCHCOCK and ORSON WELLES. Whether appearing on stage, on screen or shaping stories behind the scenes, Lloyd's presence has always carried a quiet intensity and sharp intelligence. Join us as we take a closer look at the life and legacy of Norman Lloyd, our Star of the Month — a man who didn't just witness Hollywood history—he helped create it. SHOW NOTES: Stages: Norman Lloyd by Norman Lloyd and Francine Parker, The Scarecrow Press, Inc., 1990; Stages: Of Life in Theatre, Film and Television by Norman Lloyd, Limelight, August 1, 2004; Norman Lloyd Career Retrospective, Legacy Collection, Conversations at the SAG-AFTRA Foundation, May 4, 2004; Noir City, Post-Screening Q&A with Norman Lloyd, Palm Springs, May 15, 2011; Shattered Applause: The Lives of Eva Le Gallienne by Robert A Schanke, Dec 9, 1992, Southern Illinois University Press; Broadway's Dreamers: The Legacy of the Group Theatre, PBS, June 26, 1989; Norman Lloyd, Associate of Welles, Hitchcock and Others, Dies at 106 by Eric Nagourney, May 11, 2011; The End of an Era: Norman Lloyd, 1914-2021 by Peter Sobczynski, May 12, 2021; Norman Lloyd, Star of ‘Saboteur' and ‘St. Elsewhere,' Dies at 106, by Mike Barnes, The Hollywood Reporter, MAY 11, 2021; TCM Remembers Norman Lloyd, TCM.com, May 13, 2021; Wikipedia.com; IBDB.com TCM.com; IMDBPro.com; Movies Mentioned: Saboteur (1942) Starring Robert Cummings and Priscilla Lane; Spellbound (1945) Starring Ingrid Bergman and Gregory Peck; The Southerner (1945) Starring Zachary Scott and Betty Field; A Walk in the Sun (1945) Starring Dana Andrews and Richard Conte; The Green Years (1946) Starring Charles Coburn and Tom Drake; A Letter for Evie (1946) Starring Marsha Hunt and John Carroll; The Beginning or the End (1947) Starring Brian Donlevy and Robert Walker; The Red Pony (1949) Starring Myrna Loy and Robert Mitchum; Scene of the Crime (1949) Starring Van Johnson and Arlene Dahl; The Flame and the Arrow (1950) Starring Burt Lancaster and Virginia Mayo; Buccaneer's Girl (1950) Starring Yvonne De Carlo and Philip Friend; The Light Touch (1951) Starring Stewart Granger and Pier Angeli; He Ran All the Way (1951) Starring John Garfield and Shelley Winters; Limelight (1952) Starring Charlie Chaplin and Claire Bloom; Audrey Rose (1977) Starring Marsha Mason and Anthony Hopkins; Dead Poets Society (1989) Starring Robin Williams and Robert Sean Leonard; The Age of Innocence (1993) Starring Daniel Day-Lewis and Michelle Pfeiffer; In Her Shoes (2005) Starring Cameron Diaz and Toni Collette; Trainwreck (2015) Starring Amy Schumer and Bill Hader --------------------------------- http://www.airwavemedia.com Please contact sales@advertisecast.com if you would like to advertise on our podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Recapitulating Life Through Limelight and KeatonChaplin's film Limelight served as an atmospheric memoir of his Edwardian theater roots and a creative attempt to process his inability to save his mentally ill mother. The story features an aging music hall comic who rescues a young woman, played by Claire Bloom, who bore a striking resemblance to Chaplin's wife, Oona. A legendary highlight of the film is Chaplin's collaboration with his former silent-era rival, Buster Keaton. Despite Chaplin's usual need for total control, he and Keaton worked as equals to improvise a brilliant comedic routine, marking a rare moment of professional synergy between two cinematic superheroes. Guest: Scott Eyman. (6/8)1900 FIRST AVENUE AT BROADWAY LA
Angelique Medows 0 Founder of The Willingness Initiative and teacher at Harvard Medical School Lifestyle wellbeing, nature relationship, arbor and element therapies, ceremony, unconscious voicing, reparenting, journaling, intuition, soul blueprints, breathwork, meditation, and more—Angelique inspires, guides, and loves people in customized ways to support them in overcoming addictive perceptions and beliefs about themselves and life, which keep them stuck. Her clients now live more peacefully and joyfully within themselves and with life, as they overcome epigenetic and environmental patterns that led to compulsive eating, drinking, dating, drugs, gambling, body dysmorphia, disease, fear, failure, greed, and suicidal ideation. She has authored a host of books and speaks publicly for corporations, and in private consultations on the topics of training, travel, and events for wellbeing.
Click here to send me a text message (include your contact info if you want a reply).In inner city parks and in remote forest clearings people are gathering to remember their sacred connection to the Earth. Some call it "worship;" some call it "church." Sarah Lyon meets them there, to guide them to their soul's true home in the wild.More about Sarah: https://www.sarahlyonspiritualdirection.comMore about Wild Church: https://www.wildchurchnetwork.comWild Church, the Books: Church of the Wild: How Nature Invites Us into the Sacred, by Victoria Loorz; Broadleaf Books, 2021; and Field Guide to Church of the Wild, by Victoria Loorz and Valerie Luna Serrels; Broadleaf Books, 2025.Personal LinksMy web site (where you can sign up for my blog): https://www.brianepearson.caMy email address: mysticcaveman53@gmail.comSeries Music Credit"Into the Mystic" by Van Morrison, performed by Colin James, from the album, Limelight, 2005; licensed under SOCAN 2026
For our 250th episode, we're stepping into the Limelight to revisit Rush! In Ep. 121, we discovered how 2112 earned the trio creative control with their sci-fi rock opera gamble... Now we're back to learn about Moving Pictures, the band's most commercially successful album and home to enduring hits like Tom Sawyer and YYZ! The band aims to strike the perfect balance between unique identity and mass appeal. With the addition of more synth undertones and a shift in Neil Peart's lyricism, Moving Pictures was able to punch up and future-proof their ever-changing style, and sunset their lengthy prog epics with The Camera Eye. How will this record move US? Can it live up to its counterpart episode (pun intended)?James & Connor revel in the unexpected Year Of Redemption for Geddy and Alex in the form of their 50-Something reunion tour. We walk through the eras since our last episode and trace their evolution, and talk about why this might be a more Connor-friendly pick. The Mixtaper is back on a Witch Hunt, with dastardly (and suspicious) facts about youth crime, rusty coconuts, and frozen follies. Are biographies and past knowledge enough to save James from defeat? Connor learns about the triple pun on the album cover, we learn limited Morse Code, and we definitely don't repeat any jokes in this major milestone episode!What do you consider to be Rush's magnum opus? What's our signature work? Do you agree that everybody needs to deviate from the norm? Do you get your hockey arenas mixed up? (Me too.) Let us know in the comments and on socials! We'll be back with a surprise recommendation next week. Follow for more! Keep Spinning at www.SpinItPod.com!Thanks for listening!0:00 Intro0:27 Last Time: 21124:25 About Rush12:10 About Moving Pictures24:11 The 50-Something Tour26:13 Awards & Accolades26:55 Fact Or Spin29:03 They Are Officers34:25 Geddy Lee Is A Rusty Coconut39:41 Neil Peart Went Back To School42:47 Alex Lifeson Made A Chilly Mistake47:32 Album Art50:30 Tom Sawyer54:45 Red Barchetta57:30 YYZ1:00:21 Limelight1:03:48 The Camera Eye1:07:20 Witch Hunt1:11:12 Vital Signs1:13:00 Final Spin Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Every B2B product is starting to look the same. Features are converging, AI is making it easier to ship software overnight, and the noise on LinkedIn has never been louder. So what actually sets a brand apart?David Walsh, three-time founder and CEO of Limelight, joins me to break down why brand, personality, and creator-led marketing are becoming the only real competitive advantages in B2B. We get into the rise of micro-creators, the authenticity debate around AI-generated content, and why most companies are leaving influencer marketing on the table. Highlights:(00:00) Meet David Walsh(01:18) Limelight's evolution and biggest lessons (04:45) How LinkedIn content has shifted (05:30) The rise of micro and niche creators (07:00) LLM visibility and the new shelf life of content (10:15) Why brand is the only moat left (12:30) Employee advocacy as the starting point (17:00) What's actually performing on LinkedIn (18:30) Can you be authentic and still use AI? (21:00) How to define authenticity in content (24:30) Vibe coding a SaaS product in 45 minutes (28:30) What's next for LimelightResources:Hear more from me in the Stop the Scroll Newsletter: https://briannadoe.substack.com/Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brianna-doe/ Follow David on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-walsh-limelight/Check out Limelight's website: https://www.limelighthq.com
Lisa Rothstein, author of Draw Out Your Genius: Use Visual Thinking to Sell Ideas, Drive Buy-In and Lead Change, is a New Yorker cartoonist and has proven with Fortune 500 companies that intentionally rough sketches create the clarity and emotional connection that perfect presentations kill decisions that used to take 12 months now happen in 90 minutes – and teams own the results.
Lindsay Burnett brings over 20 years of global Human Resources experience working with an array of Fortune 500 and startup clients. In addition to being an executive coach and holding leadership roles in the HR function, Lindsay was also a Professor of Organizational Culture and Employee Outcomes at USC. Working Hell to Working Well: Making Your Company Work for You captures Lindsay's knowledge of how organizations work, showing the mindset shifts and approaches needed to create win-win scenarios for employees, leaders, and organizations. www.barnettcoaching.com
Click here to send me a text message (include your contact info if you want a reply).Even conventional religions have their growing edges. Far from centralized beliefs and practices, the spiritual explorer needs faith more than belief. Tami Buroker identifies as a Christian, but she can't bring herself formally to join her church. She prefers to remain open to a God who can be found ... everywhere.Personal LinksMy web site (where you can sign up for my blog): https://www.brianepearson.caMy email address: mysticcaveman53@gmail.comSeries Music Credit"Into the Mystic" by Van Morrison, performed by Colin James, from the album, Limelight, 2005; licensed under SOCAN 2026
At the age of 60, Anne L. Smith made the difficult decision to end a relationship that had shaped - and strained - three decades of her life. With the help of a skilled therapist and a profound curiosity to rediscover herself, she dug deep into childhood belief systems and behaviors that had kept her stuck in unhealthy relationships. Her debut book, Gray Divorce: My Life Rewritten, follows her journey of self-exploration as she found happiness within. www.annelsmith.com
Dr. Steven Stein is a world-renowned clinical psychologist, international bestselling author, successful entrepreneur, and engaging lecturer who is passionate about explaining the latest psychological research to everyday people in ways that can help them substantially improve their lives. He has also been the cast psychologist for dozens of reality tv shows, including Big Brother Canada, The Amazing Race Canada, MasterChef Canada, Beast Games, Bachelor Canada, Real Housewives of Toronto, Blown Away, Bachelor in Paradise, and many more. www.stevenstein.com
Taj Sarit is a modern Renaissance man whose journey has been defined by seeking wisdom through experience and transforming hardship into humanity. Guided by the belief that true healing begins within, his work reflects themes of self-discovery, peace, and forgiveness. His debut book, Behold, My Soul, shares timeless lessons on healing and transformation that resonate across cultures and generations. www.tajsimrit.com
Deborah Mallow—often called a Ray of Sunshine—is a seasoned coach and strategist specializing in positive energy, mindset, and overall well-being. She's also a motivational speakerand the author of the well-received book 6 Steps To Fewer Days That Suck. Her career journey has been anything but linear—from home furnishings and giftware designer to a #1-ranked biotech pharmaceutical sales representative—a path that shaped her deep understanding of both creativity and high-performance pressure. It was Deborah's compassion and firsthand experience with burnout and negative emotions that inspired her to create The Daily Decisions, a self-improvement toolkit that isn't about forcing positivity but about gently shifting your mindset to enjoy more, worry less, and approach life differently—with greater intention. Deborah believes life is to short to be grumpy—and she's here to help you have fewer days that suck and reconnect with your sunshine.
One TV host with a stiff posture and a sharp instinct helped rewrite the map of American pop culture. We're talking about The Ed Sullivan Show, the variety powerhouse that ran from 1948 to March 28, 1971 and acted like a weekly national stage for music, comedy, Broadway, and everything in between. When Ed thought you had talent, he put you in front of the country, and millions of people trusted his taste because there weren't a hundred other places to look. We walk through why that kind of platform mattered, including how the show opened doors for artists who couldn't get booked elsewhere, and how a single appearance could change record sales and career trajectories overnight. Then we hit the seismic moment: the Beatles on Ed Sullivan, the audience size, and the “I want to start a band” shockwave that followed. We also get into the messier side of live TV, where censorship and control collide with artists who refuse to play along, with stories that bring The Doors, the Rolling Stones, and Bob Dylan into the same conversation. From there we shift into pure music history joy: why Beatles Anthology 2 is such a rewarding listen, how “Real Love” landed, and what demos, takes, and studio chatter reveal about the band's growth. We keep the momentum going with Jethro Tull's Aqualung era, then jump through chart-tied milestones from Blondie's “Rapture” to Rush's “Tom Sawyer” and “Limelight,” plus Joan Jett's “I Love Rock and Roll.” Jimmy's segment spotlights Guided by Voices and the art of making a big studio sound intentionally lo-fi, before we cap things off with more '90s rock favorites. Learn Something New orRemember Something OldPlease like and follow the Music in My Shoes Facebook and Instagram pagesReach out to us at musicinmyshoes@gmail.comSend us a one-way message. We can't answer you back directly, but it could be part of a future Music In My Shoes Mailbag!!!
Click here to send me a text message (include your contact info if you want a reply).Devin Lebrun's soul name, given him on a Vision Quest, is Wandering Warrior. That evokes a lot of fearsome energy, which he has. But his breath training over the years has opened a world of inner calm, soothing his soul and helping him to turn and face his fears, something he now shares with others through his new venture, the Global Breath Network. Link to the Global Breath Network: https://www.breathnetwork.comPersonal LinksMy web site (where you can sign up for my blog): https://www.brianepearson.caMy email address: mysticcaveman53@gmail.comSeries Music Credit"Into the Mystic" by Van Morrison, performed by Colin James, from the album, Limelight, 2005; licensed under SOCAN 2026
Erika Horwitz's book isn't an argument against medication—it's a testament to the fact that healing is possible in many forms. Every reader will take away something valuable, whether they use medication or not. IMPROBABLE AND EXTRAORIDNARY: A TRANSFORMATION OF MENTAL ILLNESS AND ADDICTION BY SAUL HORWITZ AND ERIKA HORWITZ, PH.D. https://improbableandextraordinary.com/ What makes Improbable and Extraordinary different from other mental health memoirs? Most books about bipolar disorder and addiction focus on survival—this one is about transformation. Saul's story is raw, unfiltered, and unlike anything you've read before. He takes readers deep into the mind of someone battling a severe mental illness and then reveals how he emerged stronger, without medication. It's not just a memoir—it's an eye-opening account of resilience, offering practical insights and hope for anyone struggling with mental health challenges. 2. Saul manages bipolar disorder without medication—how did he do it? Saul's healing journey was unconventional, deeply personal, and took years of relentless effort. Instead of relying on medication, he developed his own system of recovery, which included: Radical self-awareness – learning to recognize early warning signs of instability. Community and accountability – finding support in groups like AA-based recovery programs. Spiritual and psychological healing – engaging in deep introspection and personal growth. Structure and discipline – building daily habits to maintain stability.
Award winning and 2X Best Selling Author Lisa Skinner is a behavioral specialist with expertise in Alzheimer's disease and related dementia. In her 30+year career working with family members and caregivers, Lisa has taught them how to successfully navigate the many challenges that accompany this heartbreaking disease. Lisa is a Certified Dementia Practitioner, a Certified Dementia Care Trainer through the Alzheimer's Association, and a Certified Dementia Care Program Director, as well as the host of the internationally top-rated podcast The Truth, Lies, & Alzheimer's Show. Lisa is an internationally recognized TEDx speaker and has appeared on over 400 podcasts, as well as having been featured in Forbes Celebrity Magazine and on the NASDAQ Times Square Bulletin Display. Lisa also holds a degree in Human Behavior. Lisa's work is the convergence of compassion and clarity; translating complex medical realities into actionable steps for families, workplaces, and communities. She has learned what families need most—trustworthy information, practical planning tools, and a champion who will stand with them when the system doesn't.
March begins to come to a close but we're not done yet! Our penultimate interview of the month is with the one and only Andrew Keenan-Bolger and that's not all. Andrew joined me on the show to chat about his new YA novel Limelight!It was a delight so I hope you enjoy!Follow AndrewFollow OTSOTS SubstackMap of Indie BookstoresGet LimelightThe StrandBooks of WonderOdyssey BooksQuail Ridge Books
Sometimes you outgrow your home … and that can be the case with a legal tech conference. This year's LegalWeek conference, hosted by ALM Media and Law.com, was held in New York City at its brand new location - the Jacob Javits Convention Center. More than 6,000 of the biggest names in the industry gathered for the four-day conference from March 9th through March 12th. And yes ... Legal Speak was there conducting live interviews with the best and brightest. In this episode, hosts Patrick Smith and Cedra Mayfield sat down with Limelight's Foundling Partners, CEO Ken Gary and CSO Erin Harrison. This episode of Legal Speak is brought to you by Harvey. Harvey … AI tailored for Law. Hosts: Cedra Mayfield & Patrick Smith Guests: Ken Gary & Erin Harrison Producer: Charles Garnar
In this episode, meet actor Andrew Keenan-Bolger, writer and professor Jordy Rosenberg, and novelist Elizabeth Berg. Hear about the queer history that inspired Andrew Keenan Bolger's book, the real-life people that informed Jordy Rosenberg's fictional characters, and the estate sale that began Elizabeth's Berg's inquiry into the meaning of life. Limelight by Andrew Keenan-Bolger: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/768589/limelight-by-andrew-keenan-bolger/audio Night Night Fawn by Jordy Rosenberg: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/689017/night-night-fawn-by-jordy-rosenberg/audio Life: A Love Story by Elizabeth Berg: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/710166/life-a-love-story-by-elizabeth-berg/
David Hampson is inspiring audiences with the truth about business, purpose, and the journey. He is an entrepreneur, pilot, aviation insurance guru, award-winning author of Rainbow Gold, and founder of Rainbow Gold Advisors——is a sought-after keynote speaker who brings real-world business experience, humor, and authenticity to every stage. 2025 American Writing Award Winner for Entrepreneurship and Small Business
Young adults are entering the workforce with little to no training for the basic skills they need. Mastering professional skills are important to empower career readiness whether you are in college, recently graduated, or in the beginning stages of your professional journey. Have you taken the steps to succeed in your career? Skills from job search to interview preparation to knowing what a dress code entails to how to communicate with coworkers are not generally taught in school. Most people learn them in the “school of hard knocks.” Instead of waiting to learn as you go, be prepared for success in a career by knowing these skills before you even interview. That's where this book comes in. Professional Life Skills for Young Adults: 7 Keys to Empower Career Readiness.
Dr. Noah St. John and Babette St. John, Co-Authors of I ASK BETTER QUESTIONS: A Story About The Magic of AFFORMATIONS® DR. NOAH ST. JOHN is known worldwide as The Father of AFFORMATIONS® and “The Zero-Friction Doctor.” He is the only author in history to have works published by HarperCollins, Hay House, Simon & Schuster, Mindvalley, Nightingale-Conant, and the Chicken Soup for the Soul publisher. BABETTE ST. JOHN is the mother of three children, twin daughters and a son, and grandmother of two. She is Client Success Director for SuccessClinic.com and is passionate about teaching children, parents and teachers around the world how to use AFFORMATIONS to build confidence and resilience. Their first children's book is called I ASK BETTER QUESTIONS: A Story About The Magic of AFFORMATIONS® and is available now at IAskBetterQuestions.com
Grow, cook, eat, arrange with Sarah Raven & Arthur Parkinson
Colour is best when it's tangible, and if you're planning a patch in your garden then this episode of the Mini Series is perfect to help you bring your plans to life.In this episode of the Colour Guide Mini Series, Sarah dives into the practical side of using colour as the backbone of your garden design - from using candles to visualise colour combinations, to the ‘bride, bridesmaid, gate crasher' structure that'll help guide you towards an ensemble that works in harmony.In this episode, discover:How to choose a garden colour palette based on the feeling you want to create (washed, velvet, comforting or luminous)A simple “bride, bridesmaid, gate crasher” recipe for combining plants in harmonious yet lively colour schemesPractical ways to test and refine palettes using coloured candles, mood boards and real flowers in your hand or in a vaseHow to plan colour in succession by breaking the year into seasonal chunks and identifying plants that “carry the baton” across monthsReal planting examples and border ideas drawn from Sarah's own garden, including her vase-to-border comforting palette schemeProducts mentioned:Nepeta x faassenii 'Kit Kat'https://www.sarahraven.com/products/nepeta-x-faassenii-kit-katAlchemilla mollishttps://www.sarahraven.com/products/alchemilla-mollisClematis viticella 'Etoile Violette'https://www.sarahraven.com/products/clematis-viticella-etoile-violetteCosmos bipinnatus 'Sonata Carmine'https://www.sarahraven.com/products/cosmos-bipinnatus-sonata-carmineSalvia viridis 'Blue Monday'https://www.sarahraven.com/products/salvia-viridis-blueDahlia 'Peaches'https://www.sarahraven.com/products/dahlia-peachesCampsis x tagliabuana 'Indian Summer'https://www.sarahraven.com/products/campsis-x-tagliabuana-indian-summerPhlox drummondii 'Blushing Bride'https://www.sarahraven.com/products/phlox-drummondii-blushing-brideAbelia x grandiflorahttps://www.sarahraven.com/products/abelia-x-grandifloraHydrangea paniculata 'Limelight' AGMhttps://www.sarahraven.com/products/hydrangea-paniculata-limelightStipa giganteahttps://www.sarahraven.com/products/stipa-giganteaFollow Sarah: https://www.instagram.com/sarahravenperchhill/Get in touch: info@sarahraven.comShop on the Sarah Raven Website: http://bit.ly/3jvbaeuFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarahravensgarden/Order Sarah's latest books: https://www.sarahraven.com/gifts/gardening-books?sort=newest
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In this Dailycast episode of Wrestling Coast to Coast, Chris Maitland and Justin McClelland review the last two episodes of Reality of Wrestling Platinum, Booker T's Texas-based promotion that's been a launch pad for several notable wrestlers. We talk about the pros and cons of the promotion and cover several matches including ROW Champion Danny Limelight against Jesse Funaki, Gaspar Hernandez vs. Blake "Bulletproof" Troop, a Four-Way Tag match with one of our faves, the Mane Event, and much more. For VIP listeners, it's over to GCW for Holy Smokes and two particular matches chosen for particular reasons. First, Rey Horus battles Vengador in an epic lucha encounter, then Jordan Oliver goes one-on-one with Hammerstone in a match with an early contender for Finish of the Year.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/pwtorch-dailycast--3276210/support.
In this episode of Reading With Your Kids, we first head to 1990s New York City with Broadway actor and author Andrew Keenan-Bolger, here to celebrate his YA novel Limelight. Set in 1996, the story follows Danny, a shy Staten Island teen who lands a spot at LaGuardia High School, the famed performing arts school. Andrew explains that Danny is not a version of his younger, confident, Broadway‑kid self; instead, he wanted to write about someone with their "nose pressed to the glass," feeling like an outsider looking in—just like so many real teens do. Andrew talks about moving to New York as a child actor, the sensory overload of Times Square in the 90s, and how that era's gritty, transforming city—along with the evolving realities of queer life post–AIDS crisis—shaped this queer coming‑of‑age story. He leans into the darkness of the period: toxic masculinity, homophobia, racism, and misogyny, while still keeping the book tender and often funny. Theater deeply informs his writing—his sense of rhythm, character, and ensemble—and writing Limelight alone gave him a new sense of confidence and purpose. He also dreams of adapting the book for TV or film someday. Later in the episode, we travel to Hartford, Connecticut, to meet Devon Torres, author‑illustrator of the rhyming picture book Freddy the Frog. Devon shares how Freddy's playful, confident energy is meant to remind families of unstructured playground fun in a screen‑saturated world. Drawing on his love of art, support from his wife, and inspiration from teachers, Devon hopes the Friendables series will blend vibrant illustrations, joyful play, and gentle learning for young readers.
This week Shauna and Dan explore what it means to be "in the limelight". Bonus: Chemical Reactions, Chess Masters, and Cerebral 70's Lyrics It's free to join our Patreon, patreon.com/bunnytrailspod On our Patreon you have direct access to reach Shauna and Dan, plus join our weekly chats and polls. Paid tiers have even more perks, like early access and name recognition on the show. So join us on Patreon! patreon.com/bunnytrailspod Shownotes are always available on our website, bunnytrailspod.com Copyright 2026 by The Readiness Corner, LLC - All Rights Reserved
Yes Laura shows up on the new Season of 90 Day Fiance: The Single Life…one of several upcoming cameos! We call Laura's sister, Jenny, who reveals Laura almost flashes the camera when she slides off a stool! She also just got back from Japan and got to pet owls and monkeys. Erik unloads a bunch of titillating Double D Showbiz news and we discuss Valentine's Day plans…one of us has none! We hope your V-Day is a good one and Love Your Podcast!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/laura-cain-after-dark--4162487/support.SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube Channel, FOLLOW us on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok, SHARE, LIKE, and by all means COMMENT. We love your feedback. Thanks for being part of the Laura Cain After Dark family. Love your podcast!
Enjoy this week's episode with Colombian NY House Music Legend DJ & Producer JOESKI. Change is inevitable, and nowhere is this more prevalent than in the world of dance music. Analog gives way to digital, trends come and go, yet NYC's DJ Joeski remains at the top of his game, and now, in the midst of his fourth decade as one of house music's most sought-after stars, his momentum shows no signs of slowing. Joeski's trajectory can be traced back to 1991, when he burst onto the NYC house music scene as a founding member of The Chocolate Factory DJ collective. He delighted crowds at Limelight, Tunnel, Palladium and NASA, helped turn “Save The Robots” into a NYC afterhours institution and earned his first residency at “Together” parties at the legendary Roxy, playing alongside the likes of Danny Tenaglia, Louie Vega and Roger Sanchez. Fueled by his genuine love of the music & his hard work through the years, there's no doubt that Joeski will continue to play a major role in this industry. Joeski - Gracias Madre Tierra feat Eduardo G. Lenny Air , Idd Aziz - Pole Pole Matu Y La Tribu - Sacalo Pa Fuera (Didje Doo Remix) Danniel Selfmade - Origenes Joeski - Ayé Oyá Mi Madre REDOLENT Michel Cleis feat. Joe Arroyo - La Tortuga Joeski - Music Is Everything Emmanuel Jar - Kuar (FNX Omar Remix) Carloh - Despierta Joeski - La Morenas Taino Prayer Magit Cacoon Nunu - Soul Motion (&Me Remix) Joeski feat Razz - Thank You This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
Countertenor Randall Scotting has quickly become a sought-after artist by many of the world's leading opera houses and concert halls. He's recently made standout debuts at The Royal Opera House, Bayerische Staatsoper, and Staatsoper Hamburg. He also sang first time at La Fenice in Venice in the major role of Adonis in Sciarrino's Venere e Adone, and he makes his Carnegie Hall debut in Handel's Messiah. March 2026 also brings the release of his next album on the Signum label with the Academy of Ancient Music and Laurence Cummings, The Divine Impresario, featuring virtuoso castrato arias. Randall's breakthrough came in 2019 at London's Royal Opera House when he stepped in last-minute for Sir David McVicar's production of Britten's Death in Venice. His performance drew praise for “singing brilliantly,” and he went on to complete the run to sold-out houses, with the production also being broadcast on the BBC. That success led directly to his joining the Metropolitan Opera's roster, and he's since become a regular on the world's top stages. Randall's portrayal of the Refugee in Jonathan Dove's Flight (Seattle Opera, 2021) drew glowing reviews—“marvelous,” “compelling,” “warm, focused, and fluid.” In 2023 he originated the role of Adonis in the world premiere of Sciarrino's Venere e Adone at Staatsoper Hamburg with Kent Nagano, earning praise as “vocally and physically muscular,” “wonderfully strong and supple,” and “luminous.” Randall is also making his mark as a recording artist. His 2022 debut solo album The Crown, recorded with the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment and conductor Laurence Cummings, introduced modern-day premieres of show-piece arias composed for the legendary castrato Senesino and he won international acclaim for “ravishing vocalism” and ““impressive beauty and warmth” tone. His follow-up, Lovesick with Grammy-winner and lutenist Stephen Stubbs, offered intimate lute and folk songs and drew glowing reviews from Gramophone, BBC Music Magazine, and Limelight, which called it “gorgeous” and “beautifully sung”. “Most recently, Infinite Refrain with the Academy of Ancient Music explores 17th-century works by Monteverdi and his contemporaries through the lens of gay love, praised as both “vibrantly seductive” and “a strikingly beautiful declaration of same-sex love”.
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