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Air Week: March 16-22, 2026 Imperial Records, Pt. 1 – 1947-50 Imperial Records was a major player among the indie labels of the late 1940s and the entirety of the 1950s. Started in Los Angels in 1946 by Lew Chudd, a Canadian raised in Harlem, Imperial began filling the ethnic and cultural voids left by the majors at the time. Chudd knew there was a large market for Latino Music in America, so he headed to Mexico City and recorded some Mexican jump bands that sold very well. He then included square dance records which also racked up sales as now square dances could be held without callers. He began recording Rhythm & Blues in 1947 and by ’49, he had hired Dave Bartholomew to scout talent in fertile New Orleans. The Braun Brother had beat him to The Crescent City by recording Paul Gayten and Annie Laurie first, but with Bartholomew’s help, Chudd was able to sign Fats Domino, Smiley Lewis, Archibald and Jewel King, dominating the New Orleans R&B scene. This week, we begin a series looking at the huge impact that Imperial Records had on R&B during the late 1940s into the mid-1950s. In part 1, Matt The Cat will showcase Imperial’s earliest R&B releases from 1947-1950. We’ll see how the boogie woogie stylings of Dick Lewis, “Poison” Gardner, Charlie “Boogie Woogie” Davis and Lloyd Glenn gave way to the New Orleans blues of Tommy Ridgley, Jewel King, Smiley Lewis and Fats Domino, who would become the biggest artist ever on the Imperial label. It’s Imperial Records, part 1 on this week’s “Juke In The Back.” LISTEN BELOW
Air Week: March 9-15, 2026 Live 1951: Midnight Matinee This week, the “Juke In The Back” presents a unique program designed to put the listener in a front row seat for a live rhythm review performance. So often, we wonder what a live program would have been like before the dawn of Rock n’ Roll? Well, thanks to the preservation of this 2 week program in Los Angeles from late September and early October of 1951, we can catch a glimpse. Promoter Bill Lester intended to hold weekly midnight concerts at the Olympic Auditorium in downtown LA, but after 2 weeks, the late-night shows were scraped, due to the fact that they were losing money. Lester hired LA disc jockey, Hunter Hancock, who was a trailblazer in playing R&B on the radio to emcee the shows. Some of the biggest names in West Coast R&B performed; Big Jay McNeely, Floyd Dixon, Maxwell Davis and Peppermint Harris. What’s spectacular is the lesser-known talent; Madelyn Perkins, Ernie Andrews, Smilin’ Smokey Lynn and the Gospel group, the Golden Keys. Radio station KMPC agreed to air the first half hour of these 2 hour concerts, which should have led to greater promotion of the event, but alas, after 2 weeks it was done. We are so fortunate that Bill Lester recorded portions of these shows, so that 75 years later, we can still experience the excitement and joy of the music. Sit back as Matt The Cat takes you to the Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles for the Midnight Matinee, an exciting jaunt into the world of the live R&B review show. LISTEN BELOW
Air Week: March 2-8, 2026 The Moonglows, Pt. 2 – 1956-61 Much has been written about the great R&B vocal groups of the 1950s. Many of the classic groups were either great musicians and vocalists and never had the recognition or record sales to back it up or these groups were thrown together, they couldn’t sing very well and scored one, solid hit that still spins in the eternal jukebox of public consciousness. The Moonglows were one of the few groups to come out of the post World War II, pre-Elvis era, who were extremely talented and had the sales figures and notoriety to back it up. Originally called The Crazy Sounds, Harvey Fuqua and Bobby Lester led The Moonglows to a #1 R&B smash in 1954 with “Sincerely” on Chess, but that was after a somewhat bumpy start on Alan Freed’s Champagne Records and Chicago’s Chance Records. This week, Matt The Cat presents part 2 of a 2 part feature on the fantastic Moonglows, covering their career from 1956 through their breakup in 1958 and the singles that followed through the end of 1961. An interview with the late Reese Palmer reveals how Harvey Fuqua came to hire his group, The Marquees as the “new” Moonglows. This week’s “Juke In The Back” shares the rest of the story on this influential and important 1950s vocal group. LISTEN BELOW
Air Week: February 23-March 1, 2026 The Moonglows, Pt. 1 – 1953-55 Much has been written about the great R&B vocal groups of the 1950s. Many of the classic groups were either great musicians and vocalists and never had the recognition or record sales to back it up or these groups were thrown together, they couldn’t sing very well and scored one, solid hit that still spins in the eternal jukebox of public consciousness. The Moonglows were one of the few groups to come out of the post World War II, pre-Elvis era, who were extremely talented and had the sales figures and notoriety to back it up. Originally called The Crazy Sounds, Harvey Fuqua and Bobby Lester led The Moonglows to a #1 R&B smash in 1954 with “Sincerely” on Chess, but that was after a somewhat bumpy start on Alan Freed’s Champagne Records and Chicago’s Chance Records. This week, Matt The Cat presents part 1 of a 2 part feature on the fantastic Moonglows, covering their career from 1953 to 1955. Vocal harmony doesn’t get much sweeter than this, so don’t miss one note of this week’s “Juke In The Back” radio program. LISTEN BELOW
Air Week: February 16-22, 2026 Annie Laurie We celebrate one of the heroines of Rhythm & Blues and early Rock n’ Roll as Annie Laurie takes the spotlight on this week’s “Juke In The Back.” Not much is known about her early years except that she was born in Atlanta in 1924. Her first recording was “St. Louis Blues” with bassist and bandleader Dallas Barley and from there she toured with Snookum Russell before Paul Gayten asked her to join his band in New Orleans. She made the “Crescent City” her new home and recorded the first hit version of Buddy & Ella Johnson’s “Since I Fell For You,” helping to make it a standard. Many classic recording with Paul Gayten followed with a few more making the charts before she began recording on her own on Columbia’s newly reactivated Blues subsidiary, Okeh Records. The Okeh sides were harder-edged and more contemporary R&B sounding, but none of them charted. A short stint with Savoy proved unfruitful, but she did get to record with Hal Singer’s band, which included guitar legend, Mickey Baker. She was back in the R&B Top 5 in 1957 with “It Hurts To Be In Love” for DeLuxe, but by the early ’60s, she gave up music for devotion to God. Matt The Cat shares Annie Laurie’s fascinating story on this week’s “Juke In The Back.” LISTEN BELOW
Air Week: February 9-15, 2026 1956: Jukebox Rhythm Review, Pt. 2 This week, we journey back 70 years as the “Juke In The Back” puts the ol’ Rockola Jukebox front and center and we present part 2 of a 2 part feature on the biggest jukebox jivers from 1956. It was the first full year of Rock n’ Roll Music crossing over from its Rhythm & Blues roots into mainstream Pop Culture. This was the year that Elvis broke through and scored massive hits on the Pop, R&B and Country Charts. We’ll dig on the future King’s biggest record of the year as well as monster crossover hits by Bill Doggett and Little Willie John. Matt The Cat also spins tunes by B.B. King, Gus Jinkins, Otis Rush and Muddy Waters, that were solely R&B hits. So grab a nickel, grab a dime and let’s make some time with the top jukebox spinners from the second half of 1956 on this week’s Jukebox Rhythm Review. LISTEN BELOW
Air Week: February 2-8, 2026 1956: Jukebox Rhythm Review, Pt. 1 This week, we journey back 70 years as the “Juke In The Back” puts the ol’ Rockola Jukebox front and center and we present part 1 of a 2 part feature on the biggest jukebox jivers from 1956. It was the first full year of Rock n’ Roll Music crossing over from its Rhythm & Blues roots into mainstream Pop Culture. The line between R&B and Pop was getting more and more blurred, but there were still many records that Black audiences were dancing and romancing to, that were not heard at all by White audiences. We’ll hear a few of those on this week’s program from big artists such as Muddy Waters, Ruth Brown and Little Walter. We’ll also dig on some certified crossover hits from Chuck Berry, The El Dorados, The Platters and The Teenagers Featuring Frankie Lymon. So grab a nickel, grab a dime and let’s make some time with the top jukebox spinners from the first half of 1956 on this week’s Jukebox Rhythm Review with host Matt The Cat. LISTEN BELOW
Air Week: January 26-February 1, 2026 George Goldner, Pt. 3 – Gone & End Records It’s part 3 of our 3 part series on record man, George Goldner. He is said to have had the “golden ear” for hit records and songwriter Jerry Leiber even complimented his talent for picking hit songs by saying that Goldner had, “the musical taste of a fourteen-year-old-girl.” Born to Jewish immigrants in 1919, Goldner’s first love was Latino dance music and he began his career by opening night clubs and starting Tico Records, a Latino label in 1948. By 1953, he was interested in Rhythm & Blues and began releasing records under the Rama subsidiary. In early 1954, he set up Gee Records and scored a huge hit in early ’56 with The Teenagers, “Why Do Fools Fall In Love.” By mid-’57, due to his gambling debts, Goldner sold Tico, Rama and Gee to alleged mobster Morris Levy. This week, we will take a close look at Goldner’s last R&B labels that he would run independently: Gone & End Records. Both new labels did well with Gone scoring hits with NY vocal group, the Dubs and Goldner-arranged instrumental “7-11 (Mambo No. 5)” by the Gone All Stars featuring Buddy Lucas on tenor sax. End soon followed with million-sellers from The Chantels, The Imperials and The Flamingos. Both labels proved that Goldner still had the magic ear for picking the music teenagers wanted to hear and buy, but eventually both labels would face the same fate as Goldner’s early record companies. You’ll get the full story of Gone and End Records and the finale of George Goldner on this week’s “Juke In The Back.” LISTEN BELOW
Air Week: January 19-25, 2026 George Goldner, Pt. 2 – Gee Records It’s part 2 of our 3 part series on record man, George Goldner. He is said to have had the “golden ear” for hit records and songwriter Jerry Leiber even complimented his talent for picking hit songs by saying that Goldner had, “the musical taste of a fourteen-year-old-girl.” Born to Jewish immigrants in 1919, Goldner’s first love was Latino dance music and he began his career by opening night clubs and starting Tico Records, a Latino label in 1948. By 1953, he was interested in Rhythm & Blues and began releasing records under the Rama subsidiary. We featured Rama Records in part 1. This week, the “Juke In The Back” with Matt The Cat will take a close look at Goldner’s second R&B label, Gee Records. It’s been said that the label was named after the huge success of The Crows single, “Gee” on Rama Records, but it’s more likely that he named the Gee label after himself. Gee was very vocal group focused and we’ll hear seldom-played classic records from The Coins, The Five Crowns, The Valtones, The Debonaires and The Quintones. Goldner scored the biggest and most influential hit of his entire career on Gee with “Why Do Fools Fall In Love” by The Teenagers featuring 14 year old Frankie Lymon. The late, great Herbie Cox of The Cleftones was in Goldner’s office when the Teenagers auditioned as The Premiers and we’ll hear Herbie recall that story as well as how the Cleftones came to sign with Goldner. Next week, we’ll close the series with a spotlight on Gone and End Records, Goldner’s last 2 labels under his stewardship. LISTEN BELOW
Air Week: January 12-18, 2026 George Goldner, Pt. 1 – Rama Records We begin a multi-part series on record man, George Goldner. He is said to have had the “golden ear” for hit records and songwriter Jerry Leiber even complimented his talent for picking hit songs by saying that Goldner had, “the musical taste of a fourteen-year-old-girl.” Born to Jewish immigrants in 1919, Goldner’s first love was Latino dance music and he began his career by opening night clubs and starting Tico Records, a Latino label in 1948. By 1953, he was interested in Rhythm & Blues and began releasing records under the Rama subsidiary. This week, we’ll take a close look at Goldner’s first R&B label, which helped put Rock n’ Roll on the musical map with the 1953 smash, “Gee,” by New York vocal group, The Crows. “Gee” crossed over to a very respectable #14 on the pop chart and just might be the first Rock n’ Roll hit by a Rock n’ Roll group. From there, Goldner signed The Wrens, The Valentines, The Joytones, The Heartbeats, The Harptones and other NY groups that are now considered vocal group royalty. His house band was led by the tenor great, Jimmy Wright, who put his sax stamp on all these classic records for Goldner’s various labels. Next week in part 2, Matt The Cat will focus on Gee Records as we continue our look into the ground-breaking labels of George Goldner. LISTEN BELOW
The Writing Community Chat Show is back for 2026, and we are kicking off Season 17 with a masterclass in humor. Whether you're writing a laugh-out-loud sitcom or looking to inject a bit of levity into a dark thriller, this guest is the person who quite literally “wrote the book” on the subject.We were joined by the legendary Dave Cohen. a founding member of the Comedy Store Players, a BAFTA-winning songwriter for Horrible Histories, and a writer for iconic shows like Spitting Image and Not Going Out.Dave shared his incredible journey from Leeds to the heart of the UK comedy scene, offering invaluable advice for writers at every level.Key Takeaways from the Interview.* Comedy is Character: Dave emphasizes that the best jokes aren't just one-liners; they are born from character. In comedy, the obstacle isn't just an external “baddie”—it's often the character themselves looking in the mirror.* The “Momentary Removal of Sympathy”: Referencing comedy guru Dennis Norden, Dave explains that we laugh at characters like Stan and Ollie or Basil Fawlty because of a brief break in our sympathy, only to reconnect with their humanity moments later.* Humor in Genre: You don't have to be writing a “funny novel” to use comedy. Dave discusses how writers like Mark Billingham use humor to provide a necessary change of pace and relieve tension in even the grimmest thrillers.* The Shakespeare Mindset: Dave gave us a sneak peek into his brand new project, The Shakespeare Mindsetpodcast. He explores how Shakespeare was essentially writing “sitcom” elements into his deepest tragedies and why the Bard is the ultimate guide for navigating the complexities of modern life.* Finish the First Draft: A vital tip for all writers: use a different “brain” for each draft. The first draft is for getting it down without judgment; the third or fourth draft is where you start “punching up” the jokes.Connect with Dave Cohen.Dave is passionate about building a community for comedy writers. If you're looking for a writing group or want to hone your craft, you can find his courses, his novels, and his new podcast at davecohen.org.uk.Watch or Listen Below.You can watch the full interview right here or head over to YouTube to join the conversation in the comments. The Writing Community Chat Show is also available on all major podcasting platforms. Our Spreaker Prime Show.Watch it right here:The WCCS is a live-streaming YouTube podcast featuring interviews with NYT best-sellers, celebrities, and indie authors. We were recently ranked #3 in the Top 10 writing podcasts in the UK for 2025.Together as one, we get it done!Support Our Non-Profit CICAs many of you know, The Writing Community Chat Show is now officially a non-profit Community Interest Company (CIC). Our mission is to support authors and creatives through interviews, workshops, competitions, and community projects.Running the show takes time, effort, and resources — from live streaming and editing, to event hosting and outreach. If you enjoy what we do and want to help us continue providing a platform for authors, please consider donating directly to our PayPal. Every contribution goes right back into growing the show and supporting the writing community.Donate here: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/TheWCCSEven the price of a coffee makes a difference in helping us keep the lights on, the mics live, and the conversations flowing. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thewccs.substack.com/subscribeBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-writing-community-chat-show--5445493/support.
Air Week: January 5-11, 2026 1946: Jukebox Rhythm Review, Pt. 2 The “Juke In The Back” once again puts our old Rockola Jukebox in the forefront as we spotlight the biggest Rhythm & Blues jukebox hits of 1946. This week, in part 2, we’ll focus on the second half of the year, featuring three #1s from Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five. During 1946, Jordan held the top spot on the Race Record Chart for an incredible 35 weeks. The King Cole Trio scores one of their most memorable hits, “(I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons,” which tops the Pop Chart, but only makes it to #3 R&B. The Ink Spots continue to dominate, but like Nat “King” Cole, they’re scoring bigger Pop Hits. Jay McShann tells us about his “Voodoo Woman Blues,” while Roosevelt Sykes takes us down that “Sunny Road.” T-Bone Walker, Arthur “Big Boy” Crudup and Julia Lee make appearances as well as Bull Moose Jackson, who makes his first chart appearance in the middle of 1946 for Queen Records. Matt The Cat wraps up 1946 with movie and sports highlights and as always, the “story behind the story,” on some of the greatest blues and rhythm records of all-time. LISTEN BELOW
Air Week: December 29, 2025-January 4, 2026 1946: Jukebox Rhythm Review, Pt. 1 Kick off the New Year, by looking back 80 years to 1946! The “Juke In The Back” once again puts our old Rockola Jukebox in the forefront as we spotlight the biggest Rhythm & Blues jukebox hits of 1946. In part 1, we’ll focus on the first half of the year, featuring Wynonie “Mr. Blues” Harris’ first hit as a solo artist and bandleader with Illinois Jacquet’s group backing him up. Louis Jordan scores 2 #1s during the first half of the year, while Lionel Hampton holds to top spot for 16 non-consecutive weeks. The Ink Spots score the biggest record of the year with “The Gypsy,” which actually sold more copies to Pop audiences and remained #1 on the Pop Chart for an impressive 13 weeks. Roy Milton, Billy Eckstine, The King Cole Trio and The Blues Woman all make appearance on this week’s show. Next week, we’ll dig in on the second half of the hugely musically significant year of 1946 on the “Juke In The Back.” LISTEN BELOW
Air Week: December 22-28, 2025 Christmas Leftovers & New Year’s Resolutions Matt The Cat has dug up some more R&B Christmas treasures and added a few tunes about New Years for this week's continuation of the “Juke In The Back” R&B Christmas Spectacular. The holiday juke is jumpin' with cool tunes by Big John Greer, Champion Jack Dupree, Lowell Fulson, The Moonglows, Marvin & Johnny and many more. The range of topics is wide, from dancing Santas to lonely Christmases to making up with your baby on New Year's Eve. Miss Rosie stops by with her New Year’s resolution. So get hungry for some Christmas leftovers and plan to end the year on a high note with Matt The Cat on the “Juke In The Back.” LISTEN BELOW
Air Week: December 15-21, 2025 R&B Christmas Go ahead, grab a glass of ‘nog, sit back and relax and dig on some great vintage Rhythm & Blues Christmas tunes. This entire “Juke In The Back” is loaded with fantabulous Christmas records from the late 1940s and 1950s. It's the yuletide soul that came before rock n' roll. From the all-time classics by Clyde McPhatter & The Drifters and The Orioles to some rarer Christmas plattahs from Amos Milburn, JB Summers and The Five Keys. So get all lit up like a Christmas Tree and groove to the Cool Yule with Matt The Cat. LISTEN BELOW
Air Week: December 1-7, 2025 R&B Car Songs The juke is jumpin’ with records focusing on classic R&B songs about cars. The automobile is a “road tested” symbol of the American Dream. We have all this land and the car gives us the freedom to get from one place to another. We’ll dig on some tunes about Cadillacs, Buicks, Mercurys and Model Ts. Chuck Berry, who made his early career on youth-oriented car songs will make a few appearances. Plus, musicologists Billy Vera and Steve Propes drop by the “Juke In The Back” to make their cases that the first rock n’ roll song might have been about a car. So grab your keys and prepare to be taken for a ride on this week’s “Juke In The Back” with Matt The Cat. LISTEN BELOW
Air Week: November 24-30, 2025 The Swallows The Swallows were one of the most underrated R&B vocal groups of the early 1950s. Hailing from Baltimore, they only scored 2 top 10 R&B hits during their 3 year stint with King Records, but collectors and aficionados know their catalog inside and out. The Swallows’ original lead tenor, Eddie Rich, joins Matt The Cat on the “Juke In The Back” with his first-hand account of scoring a hit record, life on the road, segregation and playing with the top artists of the day. So dim the lights, turn up the juke and get ready for a full hour of some of the greatest vocal group harmonies you’re ever going to hear. The Swallows, this week on your source for 1950s rhythm & blues, the “Juke In The Back.” LISTEN BELOW
On today's Radio From Hell ShowWe start off with Frank Christ presents, They're Fine, Just Fine, and Amy Donaldson is back with her Sports Report. Then, we award winner of Boner of the Day and Bill tells us about his family's drinking game. After that, Bill Frost joins us with his TV show updates and we play a round of Beat Gina with some Geek News right after. As always, we finish out with Boner Recap and news.Watch Above or Listen Below!!!
Today's Topic: There becomes a huge disconnect when money causes a rift between you and a family member or friend so today on Take Control Tuesday, Mansa gives us three ways to help us all keep the peace. Listen Below! Each Tuesday, catch up with Mansa Musa from MoneySmartLife.org and host Randi Myles to […]
It can be an emotional storm in the middle of a marriage crisis. Sometimes, it seems that every little thing blows up into big things... almost without control. A marriage crisis is one of the bigger life stressors. If you are dealing with that, you are already emotionally "tapped out." Which means it might not take much for you to boil over... And undo any progress you have been making. I have frequently been told that "I just can't control my emotions." And in reality, the challenge is not controlling, but managing, your emotions. In this podcast episode, I outline 5 ways for you to manage your emotions in the midst of a marriage crisis. Is it hard? It can be a challenge. But it is do-able. You can do it! Let's talk about how! (Listen Below!) RELATED RESOURCES Getting Perspective You Need A Plan Take Care of Yourself Get Some Support Don't Read Tea Leaves The Save The Marriage System
Mansa Musa was in the studio this Tuesday to celebrate 9-years of Take Control Tuesday and take us back to the basic principles of our faith and our finances… you reap what you sow. And, if you've ever listened to TCT you know Mansa has scriptures to back that up! Listen Below and also Click […]
With the high cost of energy, Mansa Musa gives us ways to save money… even in this heat! Listen Below and also Click to Check Out Our Archives Each Tuesday, catch up with Mansa Musa from MoneySmartLife.org and host Randi Myles to help empower, “sustainable financial well-being for working class families. Tune in to The […]
The Geektown Radio podcast returns for a brand new episode and this week I'm joined by Matt from Entertainment Talk, to discuss all the latest UK TV, TV news and UK TV air dates.As Matt returns to the show, it's been a week packed with shows coming to an end. We kick things off with a discussion about 'The Flash' tv series, as the comicbook series speeds towards its finale... something we both think can't come soon enough... Matt then moves to another 'Barry', as he gives his thoughts on how that series came to a close. He also reviews the final season of 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine', and discusses the video game 'Humanity'. Meanwhile, I review the final season of 'Manifest', which returned last week on Netflix, and we also chat about the new crime mystery series 'Poker Face', which landed on Sky last week.In the news section, we run through all the renewals, cancellations and pick-ups, which includes 'The Ark' UK premiere date finally sticking, ‘Staged‘ returning to the BBC, and ‘Black Mirror‘ landing on Netflix. We also run through the things Channel 4 has picked up for its "Summer Of Streaming", and 'The Office' getting a new Australian variant! Listen Below!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/geektown. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We are back with another episode of the Geektown Radio podcast, and I'm joined by Matt from Entertainment Talk in the co-host chair to chat through and review the week on UK TV and film, alongside the usual TV news and UK TV air dates.Matt begins with a (somewhat scathing) review of 'Killing Eve' as he has finally gotten around to watching the final season. He also chats about Apple TV+ series 'The Big Door Prize' starring Chris O'Dowd. Meanwhile, I have finally seen 'Ant-Man & The Wasp: Quantumania', now it is out on home release, so give my thoughts on that. We also chat through the finales of both 'The Mandalorian' and 'Star Trek: Picard', which concluded last week, and I review the new Netflix series 'The Diplomat', which was not at all what I expected!In the news section, we run through all the renewals, cancellations and pick-ups, discussing Disney's busy week renewing series on ABC, and a couple of rare cancellations for both Apple and Disney. In other news, we talk about the many remakes currently in the works for TV from 'Galaxy Quest' to 'Twilight', a new 'Star Trek' movie, and a new show from the Duffer Brothers. Listen Below!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/geektown. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As we finish off one year and head off onto another, we dove into the archive to update this past ep. This was the first launch of this program that is being discussed, and it is to our understanding that the second launch of this kind has now happened. Click here to see the transcript... Will blind people ever live and work in space? This week, on the Penny Forward Podcast, Sheri Wells-Jensen will tell us why she, and Mission: AstroAccess believe that it's critical that even an environment as hostile as space must be accessible to everyone. We'll also learn how it feels to experience zero gravity and how you can get involved with Mission: AstroAccess and their on-going research into accessibility's final frontier. Show Notes... astroaccess.org Sheri mentioned... one of her bands grubsmusic.com: Grand Royale ukuleists of the Black Swamp books mentioned Becky Chambers "Wayfarer" series Hineline's "The Moon is a Harsh Mistress." Listen Below...
Great associations begin and develop by having profound conversations where everybody feels heard. Things around you will go much better, whatever the circumstance when you can converse with others without causing—or feeling—stress.Read&Listen Below
Click Here to Find the Transcript Version... Intro Join us this week for a in person recording with 3 of the founders of Penny Forward; Chris, Liz, and MOe, as they attended the AFCPE Symposium in Orlando Fl this past Nov. Listen to them discuss the challenges of attending such an event as a person with a disability, and to the many directions Penny forward is looking forward to moving into over the future months. All 3 were awarded a scholarship to attend the conference. Listen Below...
Who might we be without our friends? Since the beginning, friends show us the ropes, giving us the structure squares to figure out how to live, love and face life's rises and falls. Read&Listen Below
As we at Penny forward are getting ready for the AFCPE Symposium and preparing for the Thanksgiving Holiday, we thought we would dive into the archive and pull up a podcast that hits close to home for many of our members that take part in the members only group chat. Click Here to Find the Transcript Version... Intro Liz and Chris are both guide dog users. And we were curious about how affordable a guide dog might be. Especially to someone on a lower income. Guide dogs aren't for everybody, but for some people, guide dogs can offer more independence and freedom than traveling with a cane. But, if you're considering having a guide dog, there is some added cost, and some added responsibility. So we invited Jake Koch, from Guide Dogs for the Blind in San Raphael California and Boring Oregon, to come on the show to talk to us about the costs of owning a guide dog, and what it takes to get a guide dog, what happens during class, and what happens after you go home. Listen Below...
Have You Heard the Talk To A Mate Song From RMH....Have a Listen Below..See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Did you miss our service from August 14th? Watch with us this week (apologies for the week delay!) as Mike continues our series in the Life of David. Watch or Listen Below.
The DML Podcast is 34-minutes long for this day July 29, 2022 Joe Biden has plans to give illegal aliens ID's. Washington DC Mayor calls for the National Guard to help with illegal's being bussed in from the south. Governor DeSantis responds to a Florida bar which held a Drag show for children. Libs of Tiktok gets suspended from Facebook. Listen Below or on TeamDML.com
In today's episode, The Mentors Radio Host Ric Brutocao talks with John Eastman, Esq., Ph.D., a Constitutional lawyer, and a Senior Fellow and Director of Claremont Institute's Center for Constitutional Jurisprudence. He is also a former Henry Salvatori Professor of Law and Community Service, and former Dean, at Chapman University Fowler School of Law and a frequent radio and TV guest, including on the Hannity and Hugh Hewitt shows. He is a former clerk for the U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, and a very sharp mind who discusses not only the brilliance of our Founding Fathers and the U.S. Constitution but also its impact on business today. Find Show Notes here. Listen Below… and Be sure to sign up for the FREE podcast — on any platform or device — here, and don't miss an episode of THE MENTORS RADIO!
Anxious America Parts 1-3This is an audio documentary on the alarming rise of anxiety and depression among Americans, and especially the young.Students in the Audio Documentary Class at Columbia College Chicago took on the subject and spoke with numerous experts on mental health, and with those who are or have suffered with anxiety and/or elements of depression. They looked at the growing numbers of cases, the reasons why we are a more anxious society, and avenues of treatment, including controversial micro-dosing treatment.Listen Below! Individual segments of the documentary are produced by individual students or groups of students.Student Producers: Kevin Ashley Peyton Zignego Skye Crumpler Jackie Diaz Jake Eisendrath Francis Garcia Hernandez Zayd Hussein Zachary Keltner Renni Kieschnick Peter Midwa Joseph Murrary Osa Obaseki Jay Puca Scott Sroka Sam StibalExecutive producer: David Berner, Associate Professor, Radio Program, Communication Department, Columbia College Chicago
Food and Travel Nation with Elizabeth DoughertyFrom the Show Archives It is not hard to make artisanal quality pizza at home. Making amazing pizzas at home - Secret ! Here are a few pointers we discussed - We've been cross-dressing pizza for ten years - LISTEN BELOW website: FoodAndTravelNation.com email: Elizabeth@FoodAndTravelNation.com text: (321) 877-9898
Catch up with us this week as Mike continues our series through Colossians and takes a deep look at who Jesus really is. Watch or Listen Below.
The Crazy Left Podcast is 53-minutes for today February 21, 2022. Bill Gates is saddened by Natural Immunity and vows to get more people vaccinated “Next Time,” AOC is selling Abolish ICE T-Shirts and flying First Class. Canadian protestors are trampled by police on horseback. A man wins the IVY League women's swimming championship. Male camp counselors are allowed to sleep in cabins with 5th Grade girls. And more lunacy. Listen Below or Watch on TeamDML.com
The Crazy Left Podcast is 42-minutes for this day Monday, January 24, 2022. A left wing lunatic explains why we need to drop the notion that kids belong to their parents or their families. Kindergarten and 1st grade students are being taught BLM principals. Other Children are playing Name Your Privilege Bingo. A 9-year old is arrested for not having her Vaccine papers. The Looney Bin adds another member and much more! Listen Below or watch on TeamDML.com
Locked On Boston College - Daily Podcast On Boston College Eagles Football & Basketball
The Boston College Eagles dropped their third game in a row on Saturday, losing to the Louisville Cardinals 28-14 in Kentucky. UL rode a huge surge on the ground, including three rushing touchdowns by Malik Cunningham. While Boston College couldn't get much of anything going on offense, as Dennis Grosel struggled again. We look at the struggles, whether Boston College should NOW move on from their quarterback situation and more.Listen Below!Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!SweatBlockGet it today for 20% off at SweatBlock.com with promo code LockedOn, or at Amazon and CVS.Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus.Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you.PrizePicksDon't hesitate, check out PrizePicks.com and use promo code: “LOCKEDON” or go to your app store and download the app today. PrizePicks is daily fantasy made easy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Boston College - Daily Podcast On Boston College Eagles Football & Basketball
The Boston College Eagles dropped their third game in a row on Saturday, losing to the Louisville Cardinals 28-14 in Kentucky. UL rode a huge surge on the ground, including three rushing touchdowns by Malik Cunningham. While Boston College couldn't get much of anything going on offense, as Dennis Grosel struggled again. We look at the struggles, whether Boston College should NOW move on from their quarterback situation and more. Listen Below! Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! SweatBlock Get it today for 20% off at SweatBlock.com with promo code LockedOn, or at Amazon and CVS. Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline AG There is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus. Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. PrizePicks Don't hesitate, check out PrizePicks.com and use promo code: “LOCKEDON” or go to your app store and download the app today. PrizePicks is daily fantasy made easy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
If you have dreams of buying a home but think it’s out of reach because you need down payment money, Mansa Musa from MoneySmartLife.org says it’s time to lean into your faith for that down payment. Listen Below
Mansa Musa from MoneySmartLife.org gives us a two part series on how to live a “Money Smart Life.” Part one focuses on making daily conscious decisions to save. Click the Picture to Listen Part two is actually “choosing” to live a Money Smart Life. Listen Below:
The Dennis Michael Lynch podcast for today, Sept. 30, is 49 minutes, and it is a must-hear! DML interviews a virologist with 40 years experience, Dr. Steven Hatfill. He's been through everything you can imagine. His comments are heart/stopping! LISTEN BELOW:
In this episode of The Mentors Radio, host Tom Loarie talks with famed photographer Michael Collopy about his renown portrait photos, his business, and the art of telling someone's story — speaking "a thousand words" — through photography. Collopy tells his experience learning from and working with Ansel Adams, how he grew his business and continually listened and improved, plus how he embraced opportunities and persevered through challenges. For Collopy, it's not mere "technique," instead you'll hear how humility and continually sharpening his ability to listen, observe and receive the subject of his photography is an ongoing learning for him, and essential to his award-winning achievements with the camera. Artist and entrepreneur, what are his tips for success? Listen Below. Or, DON'T MISS AN EPISODE!! and sign up for our FREE podcast stream on ANY device and platform. Find Show Notes here.
★ Support the show by becoming a patron: https://www.patreon.com/atpercussion ★ Follow us on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/atperc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/atpercussion/ PodBean: https://atpercussion.podbean.com/ Hosts: Casey Cangelosi, Ben Charles, and Ksenija Komljenović, Karli Viña Intro music by Reese Maultsby - reesemaultsby.com Watch here. Listen Below. 0:43 intro 1:47 history for November 19: Paul McCartney Liverpool Oratorio, Tina Turner Goldeneye song, Michael Jackson baby dangling, Adam Levine sexiest man alive, argument about how to edit the podcast 5:15 welcome Sarah Rimkus! 7:17 Sarah's work, Blackbird 10:52 getting confident writing for percussion 12:17 Instagram question from Antek Olesik: What are the biggest challenges of writing for percussion? 15:44 Facebook question from Kenneth Stewart: Do you transcribe folk music? How does folk music play into your music? 18:30 Bulgarian folk music? 19:23 shape note music 22:42 appropriation vs. appreciation 29:45 George Crumb 45:28 musical scene in the UK 49:10 Crumb bingo 1:07:17 Facebook question from Hal Rosenfeld: Do you have any tips or tactics for overcoming writers block or similar scenarios 1:10:35 Casey searching for dirt on Eric Guinivan
Follow us: @carterazoo @saulewright @GQ_Blu #FROhorsemen @WWE #WWE Who the hell recorded a show? Wow, we’re back….again…for now….again…. Also, we’re DYING for some more drops. If you have ever used #FROhorsemen please call us and leave a drop at the nappyafro Phone Number: (347) 201-2572. Drop us a line, you may make the show! AnyoneButYou shirts in stock fam…, Listen Below: https://secureservercdn.net/45.40.155.106/057.85e.myftpupload.com/podcast2/FROHORSEMEN-Episode102.mp3 Download: Subscribe via iTunes Download: Subscribe via RSS
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Follow us: @carterazoo @saulewright @GQ_Blu #FROhorsemen @WWE #WWE First show of the year, you know we get into Vince taking multiple shots to the face..no pause..as well as the E’s dedication to Reigns. Of course we ramble so you may as well get ready. You can call us and leave us a message via the nappyafro Phone Number: (347) 201-2572. Drop us a line, you may make the show! You should have multiple shirts by now, Listen Below: https://secureservercdn.net/45.40.155.106/057.85e.myftpupload.com/podcast2/FROHORSEMEN-Episode99.mp3 Download: […]
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Follow us: @carterazoo @saulewright @GQ_Blu #FROhorsemen #SWnameContest @WWE #WWE We wrap another WWE PPV and introduce a new segment and contest. Ring the damn bell! You can call us and leave us a message via the nappyafro Phone Number: (347) 201-2572. Drop us a line, you may make the show! PLEASE go to our store, buy a t-shirt and support the number one podcast by fans, for fans. Listen Below: https://secureservercdn.net/45.40.155.106/057.85e.myftpupload.com/podcast2/FROHORSEMEN-Episode92.mp3 Download: Subscribe via iTunes Download: Subscribe via RSS