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The Hot Options Report returns to break down the biggest names, hottest trades and most active options contracts from Monday, June 8th. Tesla reclaimed the top spot on the options leaderboard, pushing Nvidia into second place as traders piled into near-term calls. Meanwhile, Micron roared back toward the coveted 1000 strike, Intel continued its stunning rally, and Apple traders positioned around WWDC with heavy put activity. This episode also dives into unusual longer-dated call buying in Alphabet and Microsoft, examines whether traders are chasing momentum or setting up for the next major move, and explores the latest "Little Wings" scan from QuikOptions. In this episode: • Tesla returns to the #1 volume spot • Nvidia's massive 210 call activity • Micron's latest assault on the 1000 strike • Intel traders swing for another explosive rally • Apple's WWDC "sell the fact" action • Unusual call buying in Alphabet and Microsoft • Today's standout Little Wings trades If it's lighting up the options tape, you'll find it here. Presented by QuikOptions. To learn more about the scans, analytics and unusual options activity featured on the show, visit TheHotOptionsReport.com.
Non-for-profit charity Little Wings, which flies sick children from the bush to the city for treatment, says rising fuel costs could force it to ground its entire fleet of planes by May.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
CEO of Little Wings joined the show to tsalk about the work Little Wings do in the central west and also details of a fundraising dinner: See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A boxing match in the park, the third wave of twee, and the Alaska documentary. John Andrews (John Andrews & The Yawns, Cut Worms, Woods, Quilt) (PRE-ORDER) JOHN ANDREWS & THE YAWNS - STREETSWEEPER - PARK BENCH GREEN RECYCLED VINYL- https://earthlibraries.com “John Andrews has spent the past few years tucked away in Red Hook, Brooklyn—a neighborhood that sits just beyond the natural drift of the city. Once shaped by maritime industry and later a haven for artists in search of vast warehouse space, its history and isolation give it a quiet magnetism. Streetsweeper, the fifth album by John Andrews & The Yawns, reflects that vantage point—tranquil, self-contained, and curious about the movements most people overlook. Just a few cobblestone blocks from the freight-ship-lined harbor, Andrews wrote dozens of new songs at his electric piano. Nine of them found their way to Los Angeles to be recorded with Luke Temple, who played guitar and some bass. Drummer Noah Bond and bassist Keven Louis Lareau, both longtime members of The Yawns and Cut Worms, form the rhythm section. Will Henriksen of Florry played fiddle on “Something To Be Said,” while Emily Moales of Star Moles sang harmonies recorded remotely by Kevin Basko at Historic New Jersey. Andrews finished his overdubs back home, letting the record settle again into the landscape that first inspired it. Around that same time, he took a seasonal job in his neighborhood with the NYC Parks, maintaining the soccer fields beside the hulking, abandoned grain terminal at the river's edge. He'd ride his bike home at lunch to record vocals, weaving the workday into the songs themselves. No matter the task, he brings a steady devotion. The whole album was tracked using the personal guitar pick of late troubadour songwriter Jerry Jeff Walker; a gift to Keven Louis Lareau by a family friend. OnStreetsweeper, Andrews leans into guitar like he hasn't in years, still letting his relaxed, unhurried touch guide the music. “Goodbye Dirty Snow” is delicate & full of heart, yet comfortably sits next to “Friends In Misery” with its jangly trash guitars and driving rhythm section. On “Through & Through” a Santo & Johnny inspired tune, he sings in an intimate lo-fi voice: “If I were to question your greatest vice, I'd be like Bambi out on the ice.” Each lyrical vignette is filled with Andrews' gentle empathy—he sings like someone who might've seen you playing fetch, kissing on a park bench, or crying on a lunch break. Andrews remains active on the DIY circuit he's traveled for almost 20 years now, taking his solo shows on the road to backyards and unconventional spaces, projecting his signature handmade animations, which dance behind him. He sells his artwork for cheap, guided by the Bread & Puppet Theater manifesto that art should belong to everyone who wants it, and those paintings funded this album. He's long admired Little Wings, an artist cut from the same well-worn cloth. After flipping through Kyle Field's work at a Baby's All Right show, he asked him to paint the cover; two shaky hockey players clad in 1980's New Jersey Devils red and green watercolor. Red Hook may not be the easiest neighborhood to reach with its 25 minute walk to the nearest subway station but that distance gives a reward to patience and a singular glow—one Andrews sneaks into every 33 minutes of Streetsweeper. The Super 8 video for “Something To Be Said,” shot by Hilla Eden, wanders through its streets like a hazy love letter to a town on the cusp of inevitable change. The album offers a similar invitation: step off the main road, linger a little, and appreciate the small, overlooked moments that make a place—and a life—rich. Andrews has swept those margins with care, leaving songs that listen, observe, and stay with you. - Kyle Avallone" Excerpt from https://earthlibraries.com John Andrews & The Yawns: Bandcamp: https://johnandrewsyawns.bandcamp.com Instagram: @johnjandrews Merch: https://johnandrewsyawns.bandcamp.com Records: https://earthlibraries.com The Vineyard: Instagram: @thevineyardpodcast Website: https://www.thevineyardpodcast.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@thevineyardpodcast
What happens when community, leadership, and purpose collide? In this powerful conversation, Michelle sits down with Clare Pearson, CEO of Little Wings Australia, a not-for-profit providing free, life-saving air transport for seriously ill children across regional NSW and QLD. Together, they unpack the realities of country healthcare, the hidden impact on families, and the extraordinary volunteers who keep Little Wings in the air. Clare shares the childhood experiences that shaped her purpose-led leadership, the evolution of her values-driven culture, and the emotional stories behind their 400% service growth. Michelle & Clare cover: How Little Wings transforms healthcare access for regional families What real community connection looks like in action Clare's leadership lessons from disability, anti-trafficking & child health The role of vulnerability in strong, sustainable leadership How businesses can build purpose-driven cultures that last Why “small acts” create the biggest community impact If you want to lead with impact, build community, and create meaningful change inside your organisation, this episode is essential listening. Next Steps + Resources Learn More About Little Wings Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/littlewingsaustralia/?hl=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/LittleWingsAustraliaLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/2704774/admin/dashboard/Website: https://www.littlewings.org.au/ Clare's Book Threads of Hope — survivor stories & the power of voicehttps://projectfutures.com/threads-of-hope-book Work With Michelle Michelle helps hospitality leaders and organisations build powerful, values-driven cultures that strengthen community, elevate performance, and create lasting impact. Through her programs, workshops, and consulting, she supports middle managers to lead with clarity, confidence, and purpose. Connect with Michelle to explore tailored leadership development, keynote speaking, and service excellence transformation --> https://www.michellepascoe.com/traininganddevelopmentprograms
Executive Director of Sydney Markets Meegan George joins John to discuss the upcoming charity event selling boxes of cherries to raise money for Little Wings. Listen to John Stanley live on air from 8pm Monday to Thursday and 7pm on Friday on 2GB/4BCSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Little Wings CEO Clare Pearson - the charity’s vital air and ground support for seriously ill children in regional areas like Orange, and the impact of the Cherry Auction funding, and the local family that Little Wings support See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dilani Rabindran is an award-winning film producer, festival programmer, founder of Viewfinder Film Productions and her short film Little Wings just won an award for best cinematography at the 71st National Film Awards.Dilani opens up about the making of Little Wings, the significance of her National Award win, and her perspective on producing impactful Tamil and English independent cinema. This is a must-listen conversation for filmmakers, storytellers, and anyone curious about how film festivals, producing, and cross-cultural representation intersect.Connect with the Hosts:@basementreels, @krusan.s, @tharshanrFollow our guest here:IG: @dilani_r & @viewfinderfp X: @dilani_r & @viewfinderfp FB: https://www.facebook.com/dilani.rabindran/ https://www.facebook.com/viewfinderfp/Thank you to 7Studios & Events:For rental inquiries, click here: https://7studios.ca/ Outro remix is by Konfused Kid:Kannodu Kanbathellam - Konfused kid remixFor sponsorships or to submit questions for future episodes, email us at: basementreels@gmail.com
The Central West Tractor Trek in on this weekend. Raising funds for Little Wings. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Charity Little Wings connects children with lifesaving healthcare services – for free, in NSW and Queensland. Last year, they travelled 250,000km by road and 500,000km by air to transport children to their five partner hospitals and essential medical services in major cities. Hear from CEO Clare Pearson about what it's like to lift little lives.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When I first developed an interest in rough-around-the-edges cumbia music, a friend (thanks Matt!) introduced me to the music of Dick El Demasiado, purveyor of “cumbias lunaticas.” Over the years I've managed to glean a bit more about him, then I recently saw a documentary about him called Dick Verdult: It Is True, But Not Here. I learned Dick El Demasiado the musician is a mere sliver of what Dick Verdult the artist has to offer. His culture-jamming tendencies are a reflection of his culturally scattered upbringing- born in the Netherlands, raised all over Europe and South America, and currently living in the Spanish town of Calanda. When Arrington de Dionyso and I spoke to him last November, he was at home in Spain. Dick discusses the music that spoke to him in his youth, moving 20 times in his first 20 years, writing ugly poetry, creating music alone vs with a group, having an audience in a notorious street gang, that signature skeleton costume, and his definition of cultural distortion. Gratitude to Jack Habegger for all the the portraits you've seen this season! Such strong work. Want to hear the show more often? Be a part of the movement! Whenever I have enough money to cover a full work day sourced from supporters like you [at Patreon.com/lowprofile ] I will work on a new episode. I am currently taping season 10 for release in 2025, but in the meantime I have some fun stuff on the table- unpublished interviews with Gastr Del Sol, Elf Power, Dollar Country host Franklin Fantini and DJ Screw biographer Lance Scott Walker, plus live episodes from Scherler Sundays 2024 with interviews and performances from Chris Cohen, Mirah, Michael Hurley, Danbert Nobacon of Chumbawamba, Little Wings, Jonny Kosmo, Lori Goldston and Oh, Rose. If your want to listen to more oral history from some pretty radical musicians, scope olympiamusichistory.org and dig around. I'm the audio editor and there are over 30 hours of interviews currently available on the website. We're in the middle of recording new interviews, so expect another 10 or so interviews early this summer! Scherler Sundays is returning to downtown Olympia, WA every Sunday in July and August at 3pm. See a curated afternoon of bands and solo artists, plus live interview tapings for Low Profile. Catch artists you've heard on this show- Swamp Dogg, Stephen Steinbrink, Soul-Junk, and LAKE- plus other incredible acts like Pearl and The Oysters, Wut, Afrocop, Winehouse, Sunbathe, plus an extended throwback showcase curated by the Olympia Music History Project, and the return of Michael Hurley! Get your tickets NOWHERE. All you have to do is show up. See you there! For more information, visit freemusicolympia.org
Panthers forward Liam Henry joined Sean and Philpy on rehabbing his shoulder, the Panthers Rookie of the year, Brain To'o's pre-game meal and his work with Little Wings To find out more at littlewings.org.au FACEBOOK - SEARCH LITTLE WINGS INSTAGRAM @littlewingsaustralia 00:00 Liam Henry on the Summer Run Home 00:45 Winning Rookie of the year for 2024 01:30 How has preseason training been so far 02:00 How much time off has he had? 02:20 Had an operation on his shoulder in the preseason 02:45 How is the beach out at Penrith? 03:45 Has a teammate ever been rolled out to take a player out for dinner 04:30 His work with Little Wings 07:00 Brian To'o's pregame meal 08:30 Blaize Talagi joining the club 09:15 Who is looking shredded this offseason? 10:00 Players knocking on the door of first grade at Penrith 11:00 Excited for the Las Vegas 11:30 Best Pub in Blayney 12:15 Who is most excited for Vegas? Listen to The Run Home with Joel and Fletch live every weekday: 3pm AEDT on SEN 1170 AM Sydney 2pm AEST on SEN 693 AM Brisbane Listen Online: https://www.sen.com.au/listen Subscribe to The Run Home YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/@JoelandFletchSEN Follow us on Social Media! TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@joelfletchsen Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joelfletchsen X: https://x.com/joelfletchsen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
episode #765. a short list: button maker, cable snake, puzzle bed frame, cap toe suede boot, spork, lawn chair, mp3 player, stainless steel plates and bowls.DOWNLOAD/STREAM RECORDING00:00 (intro by omar)00:20 Dianas "Star Emoji" Baby Baby02:59 orchid mantis "midi memory" compositions on midi and tape04:42 Pezzettino "Quake" Venus07:10 LITTLE WINGS "Light Brang" Explains10:38 Painter "II" Leo Party14:58 BODY LENS "Jiltz" BL DLX18:39 Eminem "hidin’ in the yard" canadian wilderness21:21 Memory Leaks Onto The Rug "leach’s storm-petrel" Rug Leaks Onto The Memory22:57 Terry Malts "In The Waiting Room" Distracted (Plus)26:17 Robert Sotelo "Dear Resident" Dear Resident / Operate Now29:48 Dressage "Chez Lounge" Take Me Home32:55 GABI JR "at&t" may first36:12 New Balance "Turned Over" Heaven’s Shadow39:57 Emotional World "Bit Up" I Want to Believe42:43 whitney ballen "voicemail" voicemail43:16 allegra krieger "push & pull" 12346:02 Perhapsy "radar gun" my Fam, your Fam, SADFAM48:09 Pouty "Awake (version 1)“ Demos Unreleased50:05 Francie Moon "Sittin’ In the Middle" All the Same52:35 Peaer "The Blues" For the Time Being
GUEST OVERVIEW: Heidi Williamson | Candidate: tamworth regional council GUEST OVERVIEW: Clare Pearson is the CEO at Little Wings, commencing her tenure in 2019; she has dedicated her career to the not-for-profit sector. Most recently she has fulfilled roles as CEO in the anti-human trafficking and dis-ability industries. Clare is a qualified psychologist, specialising in child and adolescent welfare, and is passionate about working in community-based projects aimed at making a difference in the lives of children and their families. Following her training, Clare worked in positions of senior leadership in both Australia and the United Kingdom, establishing new projects of purpose and developing, leading and inspiring teams in executing innovative programs in the areas of child protection, early intervention, disability and education. More recently, Clare authored a book titled, Threads of Hope, with the goal of celebrating the lives of human trafficking survivors.
DISCREPANCIES IN HEALTHCARE with Clare PearsonIf there was one thing you think society should talk more about, what would it be? “I wish society would talk about the real discrepancies in healthcare that existing for children living in regional Australia compared to those living in the city.”_____Clare Pearson is the CEO at Little Wings, a charity based at Bankstown Aerodrome and providing FREE air and ground transport for seriously ill children from regional and rural NSW, ultimately, providing access to life-saving medical treatment via the Sydney Children's Hospital Network and John Hunter Children's Hospital.Clare has dedicated her career to the not-for-profit sector; fulfilling roles as CEO in the anti-human trafficking and disability industries. Clare is a qualified psychologist, specialising in child and adolescent welfare, and passionate about working in community based projects aimed at making a difference in the lives of children and their families.Clare is also the author of a book titled, Threads of Hope, with the goal of celebrating the lives of human trafficking survivors. Ultimately, shining a light on the devastating scars humans have battled, the survivor stories of triumph and the incredible work, passion and intervention offered by Australians in creating change, raising the voice of those unable.Clare is a strong believer in the power of people, whereby a united effort can affect meaningful and significant change on a local and global level. She's a fascinating human so let's go meet her…For more information about Clare, check out these places;-Instagram: Little WingsLinkedIn: Clare PearsonWebsite: https://www.littlewings.org.au/Head to michellejcox.com for more information about the ONE QUESTION podcast, your host or today's guestsConnect with Michelle on Linkedin here:- @MichelleJCoxConnect with Michelle on Instagram here:- @michellejcoxConnect with Michelle on Facebook here - @michellejcoxAND, if you have a burning topic you'd love people to talk more about, or know someone who'd be great to come on the One Question podcast, please get in touch;- hello@michellejcox.com
Bonjo Iyabinghi Noah is the percussionist and vocalist behind African Head Charge, the experimental dub project he co-founded with legendary studio wizard Adrian Sherwood in the late 1970s. With dozens of albums to his credit, he's been established as an influential and singular performer with a sound all his own. Today I'm speaking with Bonjo about how he found his musical and spiritual calling in the Poco churches of Jamaica in his youth, how an encounter with Fela Kuti changed the course of his life, his collaborations with classic reggae and soul artists like Desmond Dekker, Prince Far I, Creation Rebel and the Foundations, how he turned an experimental studio project into a large live ensemble, and insights into African Head Charge's latest album, A Trip To Bolgatonga on Adrian Sherwood's On-U Sound label. Scherler Sundays is returning to downtown Olympia for summer 2024!! That means ten weeks in a row of free outdoor concerts and live interview tapings for future broadcast. Come see your next favorite artist and get to know them in one fell swoop, week after week! This year's lineup includes Little Wings, Mirah, Tender Forever, Lois, Damien Jurado, Michael Hurley, Chris Cohen, Oh Rose, Jonny Kosmo and more than 20 others, all curated and hosted by yours truly. It's happening every sunday at 3pm from July 21st through September 22nd. Find more info at ScherlerBeer.com If you're a fan of this show, please consider taking a moment to support this show by committing to a flexible monthly donation at patreon.com/lowprofile. It would mean the world to me if I could set aside a proper work week at a living wage every month, and I believe with enough of the regular listeners chipping in 5 bucks, it could happen. So thanks a lot to those of you who have continued to support me on Patreon, and if you haven't yet, give it a try! It will be great for your karma, I bet! You can find links to more of their work on this episode's website at lowprofilepodcast.com, where you'll also find a treasure trove of oral history from exceptional musicians of all stripes. Low Profile is a part of the Ruinous Media podcast network, and this episode's artwork was drawn by Jack Habegger. Thanks to Howard Wuelfing at Howlin' Wuelf Media for facilitating today's interview.
Ian speaks with Kyle Field about sinister California history, recording straight to tape, his lifelong commitment to making music, the magic of live performance, and his superb new Little Wings record, High On The Glade. Cop "High On The Glade" Listen to HIM NEVER BLASTED ME: Jokermen Selects Little Wings on Spotify
Join us on the latest inspiring episode of "Invest In Yourself: the Digital Entrepreneur Podcast," where we dive into the dynamic world of digital entrepreneurship with Andrew Carter, celebrated international author, business mentor, philanthropist, and CEO of Global Publishing Group. In this must-listen episode, titled “Digital Entrepreneur Andrew Carter Talks about Global Publishing Group,” Andrew shares his remarkable journey from airline captain to a top-tier entrepreneur and respected publishing mogul. Discover how he leveraged his passion for solving problems and his strategic acumen to climb to the number 2 spot in the country within just six months, outpacing major corporate giants by focusing on quality and innovation. Listeners will gain invaluable insights as Andrew elaborates on the power of books as essential tools for marketing and positioning, the importance of distinguishing oneself in the competitive market, and leveraging personal authority to attract a lucrative clientele. He also touches on his philanthropic endeavors, including his work with Little Wings and other non-profits, illustrating the profound impact of entrepreneurial success on giving back to the community. Whether you're a budding entrepreneur or a seasoned business owner, Andrew's story of transformation, dedication, and success will inspire you to think differently about your ventures and encourage you to "Invest in Yourself." Tune in to uncover the strategies that propelled Andrew to the forefront of the digital entrepreneurship scene and learn how you, too, can harness these tactics for your success. Don't miss this engaging conversation filled with actionable advice and heartening stories—perfect for anyone eager to make their mark in the digital world.
From the disciplined drive of a Mary Kay representative to the fluttering flight of my creative dreams, I've been on a journey that's about to land in a space buzzing with potential. The dream is a hive—part boutique, part workshop, entirely heart. In today's episode, I'm laying out the blueprint of my aspirations, the support that's been my foundation, and the hope glimmering on the horizon as I eagerly await the decision from the property owners. It's a story of breaking barriers, just like the hardworking bee, with each hurdle overcome sweetening the honey!I'm inviting you into my world where artistry isn't confined to galleries or studios; it's in the meals we cook, the gardens we tend, and the love we share. My husband's recent accolades and the community projects stirring our town into a canvas of collaboration are just a few of the colors in this palette of pride. With Mother's Day reflections adding a tinge of tender nostalgia, this episode is an uplifting reminder of the 'Maya the Bee' spirit in all of us, daring to lift dreams on little wings. Join me as we celebrate the wondrous mosaic that is creativity, community, and family.Dare to help my dreams, here is my Kickstarter!Take my poll about the space! Support the Show.Catch the doodles on YouTubeMy socials:Sign up for my monthly newsletterPortfolio website: Brewtifully.comInstagram: /BrewtifullyFacebook: /brewtifullyTikTok: GettingSmallwithGrandmaLinkedIn: Tracy Dawn Brewer
Today on The Neil Haley Show, Neil "The Media Giant" Haley and co-host Lefty of Legacy Filmmakers interview Dean Israelite. Dean Israelite is a South African film director, writer, and producer, best known for directing the found footage film Project Almanac, the 2017 reboot of Power Rangers, and the 2019 reboot of Are You Afraid of the Dark.
On this special episode of The Self Portrait Gospel :: Podcast we explore the songwriter's daredevil youth, the influence of the ocean and the surrounding elements, how he got into playing music and sonwriting, the constant fountain of songs and material that flow from his unique mind, meeting longtime friend and creative partner Kyle Field of Little Wings, recording the amazing trilogiy: "Just a Minute", "Anyway" and "Echo Me On" and much more. Enjoy!
LITTLE WING follows Kaitlyn, a teen who is reeling from her parents' divorce and the pending loss of her home. She and her best friend hope to solve her mother's financial woes by stealing a valuable bird, but Kaitlyn, instead, forms a bond with the owner, that leads her to a new outlook on life. Starring in LITTLE WING are Brian Cox (Succession) as Jaan, the pigeon racer; Kelly Reilly (Yellowstone) as Maddie, Kaitlyn's mom; Brooklynn Prince (Cocaine Bear) as Kaitlyn; and Che Tafari (Me Time) as Adam, Kaitlyn's classmate and friend. From Awesomeness, and inspired by The New Yorker article by Susan Orlean about the world of pigeon racing, LITTLE WING is a Paramount+ original movie written by Academy Award nominee John Gatins (Flight) and directed and executive produced by Emmy Award nominee Dean Israelite (Power Rangers).Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
LITTLE WING follows Kaitlyn, a teen who is reeling from her parents' divorce and the pending loss of her home. She and her best friend hope to solve her mother's financial woes by stealing a valuable bird, but Kaitlyn, instead, forms a bond with the owner, that leads her to a new outlook on life. Starring in LITTLE WING are Brian Cox (Succession) as Jaan, the pigeon racer; Kelly Reilly (Yellowstone) as Maddie, Kaitlyn's mom; Brooklynn Prince (Cocaine Bear) as Kaitlyn; and Che Tafari (Me Time) as Adam, Kaitlyn's classmate and friend. From Awesomeness, and inspired by The New Yorker article by Susan Orlean about the world of pigeon racing, LITTLE WING is a Paramount+ original movie written by Academy Award nominee John Gatins (Flight) and directed and executive produced by Emmy Award nominee Dean Israelite (Power Rangers).Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
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episide #756.DOWNLOAD/STREAM RECORDING00:00 (intro by omar)00:20 TOPS "I Feel Alive" I Feel Alive02:51 Patrick Shiroishi "grandchildren of the camps" descension06:59 Es "Foundation" Less of Everything09:06 Stuck "Invisible Wall" Change Is Bad12:34 NNAMDI "Perfect In My Mind" BRAT17:06 The Hidden Shelf "You Still Smile the Same Way" RE:19:36 Jordaan mason and the horse museum "of hospitals" pharmacy / of hospitals25:20 braeyden jae "hell on america" HELL ON AMERICA34:06 Lost Film "baseball" Between Melting & Freezing36:57 LITTLE WINGS "To Understand All" Zephyr39:20 Locate S,1 "Sanctimitus Detrimitus" Personalia43:44 Lou Turner "Alarmist Apology" Songs for John Venn45:42 Christopher Icasiano "Provinces_ V" Provinces47:33 Wandering Lake "Mercy" Mercy53:34 Melkbelly "Little Bug" PITH57:27 BB Sinclair "weight" April59:44 BOYRACER "Where Did You Go?“ All Day Long EP60:39 Crisman "Surprise" Crisman63:32 future star "boo hoo/get tough slick version" secret email subscriber album!!!!!65:49 Neighbor Lady "Consider Me Mean" Maybe Later
episide #755. had a nice little day with some meetings and chats and a little bike ride and a sandwich and hot cocoa and the sun was out and that was nice.DOWNLOAD/STREAM RECORDING00:00 (intro by omar)00:20 Las Kellies "Rid Of You" Suck This Tangerine03:06 Half Stack "Know You Well" Aw Hell06:31 MSPAINT "Confidence (Consciousness)“ MSPAINT09:41 BOAT "Bite My Lips" Dress Like Your Idols12:47 kississippi "ivy forest dew" i can feel you in my hair still15:58 Double Winter "Rodeo" It’s About Our Hearts18:19 Gesture "Wants In Cells" II Tape19:40 Blithe Field "Stem Growth" Hymn For Anyone24:47 Porno Glows "constant abject state" 4 traXXX26:36 Anna Burch "Party’s Over" If You’re Dreaming29:16 LITTLE WINGS "Miller’s Cave" Ropes In Paradise32:01 Neutrals "NO 82" Rent/Your House E.P.34:25 Ted Taforo "Computerz" Between Dreams36:44 Flowers on Loan "My House" Flowers on Loan: music from the 2017 west coast tour40:54 CHARMPIT "Sophomore Year" Cause A Stir43:15 Ed Schrader’s Music Beat "My Mind Is Broken By The Sound But It Gets Me Around" Jazz Mind45:04 queer choir "anxiety lullaby" same reason, different season46:42 Private Joan "no on prop state" organic output II48:38 The Cowboys "The Human Puzzle" Room of Clons50:45 Deep Sea Diver "Great Light" SECRETS
Welcome to the Chicago Beer Pass: Your ticket to all the great beer events happening in and around Chicago.On this episode of Chicago Beer Pass, Brad Chmielewski and Nik White are pretending that winter isn’t right around the corner by drinking Little Wings, a pilsner from Horse Thief Hollow. Horse Thief Hollow is always one of those breweries the guys try to make it out to, but time got away from them this year. But it’s great that you can pick it up in cans. As the guys knock back a couple of cans, Brad shares his recent adventures with his family in town, where he hit up Metropolitan, Burning Bush, Adam’s Street, Eris, and Off Color. Nik was able to hit up Half Acre for the latest Benthic release. With Goose Island’s Black Friday this week, it really means stout season is here. If you don’t pick up any bottles, try to make it out to one of the brewpubs or bars to try some of these big stouts.Having issues listening to the audio? Try the MP3 (61.2 MB) or subscribe to the podcast on Spotify.
Welcome to the Chicago Beer Pass: Your ticket to all the great beer events happening in and around Chicago.On this episode of Chicago Beer Pass, Brad Chmielewski and Nik White are pretending that winter isn’t right around the corner by drinking Little Wings, a pilsner from Horse Thief Hollow. Horse Thief Hollow is always one of those breweries the guys try to make it out to, but time got away from them this year. But it’s great that you can pick it up in cans. As the guys knock back a couple of cans, Brad shares his recent adventures with his family in town, where he hit up Metropolitan, Burning Bush, Adam’s Street, Eris, and Off Color. Nik was able to hit up Half Acre for the latest Benthic release. With Goose Island’s Black Friday this week, it really means stout season is here. If you don’t pick up any bottles, try to make it out to one of the brewpubs or bars to try some of these big stouts.Having issues listening to the audio? Try the MP3 (61.2 MB) or subscribe to the podcast on Spotify.
The guys talk about Dream's (Clay) new album, Jackson getting recognized at BCNR, and content update. Links: https://linktr.ee/thegoodenoughpodcast The guys: Luke: Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs5QNDD5u20Q0vifli80UqQ Twitter: https://twitter.com/LukeOnDemandYT Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lukeondemandyt/ Jackson: Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiWMNY8SdFbqtdtn74Mf9iw Twitter: https://twitter.com/jacksonnburns Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jacksonnburns/ Jake: Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzcLnmBnlYwveqeTSKcP6Hg Twitter: https://twitter.com/JakeJosephMusic Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/abucketofjake/?hl=en it's good enough --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/good-enough-podcast/message
i started numbering the episodes based on what i have a record of. podcasters often do it so i thought i would try it too. this one is episode #748. it’s probably a little higher than that but wow. each show is one to two hours long. and all the time that goes into making them. that’s a lot of hours! wild.DOWNLOAD/STREAM RECORDING00:00 (intro by omar)00:20 NEUTRAL SHIRT "Salton Sea" DAISYWORLD02:26 Sarah Louise "Nimrod in the Forest" Earth and Its Contents04:48 Jac Aranda "I’ll Be Around" There’s Still Sky/I’ll Be Around07:32 thanks for coming "simon" it’s all good, i’m laughing10:47 Island of Love "Hideaway" Promo Tape13:25 Glum "Walkin’ the Dog" Lil Ripper16:18 Yumi Zouma "Cool For A Second" Truth or Consequences19:26 L.A. Takedown "Sunset Report" Our Feeling Of Natural High23:18 Dramachine "[song with greek title]“ Dramachine26:16 PLASTIC LOVE "All For Free" Fashion26:58 Torrey "Down" Sister E.P.30:23 Chris Weisman "Son Of Country" Monet In The 90s33:38 Shamir "Delusional" Cataclysm36:45 Star Canyon "Cruising Fire" Quarry40:19 Merce Lemon "Love Me or Leave Me" Ride Every Day42:47 Las Nubes "Demonize" Split w/ Palomino Blond44:54 Palomino Blond "Damage" Split w/ Las Nubes47:24 BERT & THE BABIES "Neon Superstar" NEON SUPERSTAR48:27 The Cherry Blossoms "Center In The Center Of It" Mystery Meet50:15 LITTLE WINGS "What From The Sky" FROGGY’S
In this week's episode I'm talking fearless female leadership with Clare Pearson, CEO for Little Wings. Little Wings is a charity based at Bankstown Aerodrome that provides FREE air and ground transport for seriously ill children from regional and rural NSW, ultimately, providing access to life-saving medical treatment via the Sydney Children's Hospital Network and John Hunter Children's Hospital. Clare is a strong believer in the power of people and believes a united effort can affect meaningful and significant change on a local and global level. In this episode we talk about: *Clare's journey as a female leader in a male dominated industry * Tips for women seeking leadership roles * The lessons and experiences Clare's taken from her work *What it means to work in a role of purpose Don't forget to leave a review on Apple Podcasts! I read and love every single one! Ready to take BIG, BOLD action to level up in your business and create a life you love? Join ⚡️SHIFT⚡️Program; a 3 month 1:1 private coaching. https://www.thebookdoula.com.au/offers/fFYB6HnH The ⚡️SHIFT⚡️ PROGRAM is an opportunity to let go of the old stories holding you back in business, drop imposter syndrome once and for all and stop self sabotaging your own potential and results. You'll learn how to promote in a way that feels authentic and aligned (and most importantly, gets results). Let's help you take that next shift, pivot and level up. Secure your spot here: https://www.thebookdoula.com.au/offers/fFYB6HnH Did you enjoy this episode? Please leave a review on the Apple Podcast app!
It is with great joy Lou Crisitello joins Conversations With Dwyer. Lou is a filmmaker and founder of Perpetual Doom which happens to be my favorite independent label. Lou joins me to discuss leaving the corporate world to start the label and production company Perpetual Doom, how the great Kyle Field of Little Wings helped mentor his journey, and the struggles and joys of running a label. We also have a few digressions into music fandom, Elvis, the Beach Boys and much more. This episode was a true joy to records. Praise be to Handsome Lou and Perpetual DoomOpening song "Cavin' In by Graves from the album "Gary Owens: I Have Some Thoughts," set to be released on June 30th on Perpetual DoomPerpetual Doom WebsitePerpetual Doom on Instagram: @PerpetualDoomDoom Preservation Society: https://store.perpetualdoom.com/product/doom-preservation-societySpace Happy: Phil Thomas Katt and The Uncharted Zone Trailer: https://youtu.be/Vx2c4eh7iNsRyan Sambol's BookThe Eleventh Hour: Songs For Climate Justice Get a website from Kelly R Dwyer themattdwyer.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're back in Creature Cafe land. This week's edition is all about 'Little Wings of Fate'. The episode you didn't think you'd need, more from the Creature Cafe novellas! The Betches all read this one because it's 100 pages and Cori told us not to read it. Come join in on this absolutely hilarious conversation where the Betches discuss, dissect, and ultimately spoil this book for you. As always, there will be plenty of book banter and chaos! Follow us on Instagram for previews of next week's episode and more bookish content, too! @books_n_betches --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/booksnbetches/support
Little Wings is a brilliant charity that flies sick children from regional areas into the city for treatment. The service can be life-changing for families who would previously face arduous and stressful journeys. On this week's show, the organisation's CEO, Clare Pearson, talks to host Adam Thorn about how it works. For more information and to donate, please visit littlewings.org.au.
This utility man lettered in two sports, played multiple positions, suited up for a dozen different teams, and even sold insurance on the side. But his most critical job may have been truth teller. Card 63T on Amazon Scotti Madision career at Vanderbilt Interview with Scotti by Minor League Baseball Scotti testifies during the Sackler trial "Little Wings" by Mark Gormley
Field is one of the most unique and spiritual artists, in my opinion, to the day. His guitar and voice a sonic vibration through the natural world, his work organic and plenty, his style abstract and philosophical. Little Wings is a special spirit in this world of sound and color and I'm stoked to finally have him on the podcast! Make sure to check out Uncle Kyle's new works on labels such as Sun Cru and Astral Spirits!
i took a little week off but i’m back with a new episode of 5432fun radio. Is it still radio if it’s not on *the radio* ? whatever it is, i’ll keep doing it. probably weekly. cool? cool.DOWNLOAD/STREAM RECORDING00:00 (intro by omar)00:20 UV-TV “Happy” HAPPY02:56 Thom Lucero w/ Ben Varian, Miles Wintner, Shigeru Akakura, & Jonny Kosmo “Toyota Comfort” Tokyo Days04:51 Merival “Good Enough Again” Lesson07:18 Little Wings “Scratchers” People11:00 The Just Joans “Please Don’t Talk To Me” Buckfast Bottles In The Rain14:42 Scarves “Shelter” Dinner Dates for the End of Days17:38 Chris Weisman “License Rock” Valence With Tassels19:04 Depression Breakfast “Art Girl” Just Because I’m a Womxn20:33 The Paranoyds “Hungry Sam” Hungry Sam EP23:26 Littlest Sister “Dimensional” Slow Motion Collision26:53 YAAWN “Ax” Ax29:33 Cursing & Swearing “Double The Heartbreak” Cursing & Swearing32:47 Mope Grooves “Smashed Landscape” Desire35:00 DEAN CERCONE “Sinking Like Stones” Haunted House36:52 Slaughter Beach, Dog “Heart Attack” Safe And Also No Fear39:09 barnacle “urchin” demo41:05 Mauno “Vampire” Really Well43:49 Jean Marie “Don’t Fret!” Lean46:53 Noche Tras Noche “Dance ” Caer y caer50:16 All Hits “Dirt Snake” Introducing…52:15 Inland Island “Haven’t Got a Clue” Salbum54:17 Diamondtown “Forever” The Voice EP56:52 River Gods “Stressed Out” Let Me Live58:20 Mikey Erg “Hopland Superette” Waxbuilt Castles61:07 Beeef “Horse” Bull in the Shade64:33 FET.NAT “Tapis” Le Mal68:11 The Birthmarks “Fan Fiction” No Slash EP71:06 PERSE “Cat’s Cradle” prequel72:25 Movies “Both Fell” Rolling Fog on the Highway74:52 Teenage Bigfoot “The Company Dime” Do It or Don’t77:15 The Stroppies “Switched On” ENTROPY, And Other FIRST HAND FAVOURITES79:23 Pet Fox “Swerving” Rare Occasion80:47 Luray “Mountain” Dig A Pit
The penultimate live episode for this series of highlights from the Scherler Sundays concert series features three Olympia acts and one out-of-towner, Austin Leonard Jones. The Mona Reels has been the ongoing project of singer-songwriter Peter David Connelly for over 20 years, today we hear his current and self-proclaimed favorite line-up of the band, a six-piece ensemble. Included is a suite of songs from their latest record, "Without Love." The Mona Reels will also be kicking off the seventh season of Low Profile later this month. Olivia Rose is the namesake of the red-hot Pacific Northwest band Oh, Rose. In this performance, however, she is joined by a cellist and several backup singers, delivering a performance unlike anything else out there, including a debut performance of a brand-new song.Lee Baggett is best known for his work with Kyle Field in the band Little Wings, and is a terriffic songwriter himself. Originally from San Luis Obispo, CA, he moved to Olympia and started a family some years ago. His latest album, "Anyway," is out now on Perpetual Doom Records and features a brand new set of sunshine-laden road songs. Austin Leonard Jones is one of the best kept secrets in modern country music. Originally from Texas and currently based in Ojai, CA, his latest album is called "Dead Calm." Like Lee Baggett, his new album is available on Perpetual Doom Records. Coincidentally, Lee and Austin perform with the same rhythm section for this performance: Spencer and Henry of the band Generifus, who were featured a few weeks ago in this series.Find links to all of these artists and their music at lowprofilepodcast.com and get into it!The performances and interviews on this episode were recorded live in front of an audience in Olympia, WA behind the historic Carnegie Library on July 31 and August 7th, 2022 by Miles Rozatti.Scherler Sundays is a collaboration between Low Profile and the Three Magnets Brewing Company.
CW: Child Abuse/Molestation, Rape, Suicide It's Creepy Bromance Week on Pod Sematary! Chris & Kelsey have been keeping the wrong sort of friends lately. The Classic Film: Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer (1986) "Arriving in Chicago, Henry moves in with ex-con acquaintance Otis and starts schooling him in the ways of the serial killer” (IMDb.com). This first-time outing from John McNaughton is well-directed and features a killer performance from Michael Rooker, but it certainly isn't for everyone. It's what Chris might call "effective stuff" or... "compelling stuff." The Modern Film: Creep (2014) "A young videographer answers an online ad for a one-day job in a remote town to record the last messages of a dying man” (IMDb.com). Creep is a testament to what can be made with two buddies and a camera. Accept no excuses from the Thankskillings of the world. Audio Sources: "Colonel Homer" (The Simpsons S03E20) produced by Gracie Films & 20th Century Fox Television "Creep" (2014) produced by Blumhouse Productions & Duplass Brothers Productions "Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer" produced by Maljack Productions "My Mistake" written by R. Brandle & P. Petraitis and performed by Lynne and the Lizards "Peachfuzz Theme (The Heart of a Lion)" written by Mark Duplass & Kyle Field and performed by Little Wings "Science Fiction/Double Feature" written by Richard O'Brien & Richard Hartley and performed by Joan Jett and the Blackhearts
The definitive waterman talks with Jamie Brisick about his adrenaline-junkie beginnings, early heroes and influences, self-doubt and managing fear, the backstory of his Millennium Wave, and more. Produced by Jonathan Shifflett. Music by Little Wings.
The Beastie Boy talks with Jamie Brisick about how he found his way to surfing, life on the road, improvisation, and risk-taking in creative endeavors, the making of “Sabotage,” and more. Produced by Jonathan Shifflett. Music by Little Wings.
The surfer-shaper-writer-critic talks with Jamie Brisick about outrigger canoes, his relationship with the surf world, surfing “then” versus “now,” and how to keep wave riding interesting riding waves in mid-life and beyond. Produced by Jonathan Shifflett. Music by Little Wings.
The big-wave charger talks with Jamie Brisick about the possibility of a big-wave gene, the joys of the single-fin gun, sexism in the lineup, what it's like to sit on the boil at Waimea as a set swings wide, and more. Produced by Jonathan Shifflett. Music by Little Wings.
The electric freesurfer talks with Jamie Brisick about staying relevant in the changing media landscape, the benefits of irony and self-deprecation, his decision to leave the world tour, being recognized in the grocery store, and more. Produced by Jonathan Shifflett. Music by Little Wings.
The award-winning author talks with Jamie Brisick about surfing and addiction, the acceptance of substance use in the arts, the double-edged nature of the surfing life, the benefits of meditation, and more. Produced by Jonathan Shifflett. Music by Little Wings.
The Dogtowner talks with Jamie Brisick about the surf-skate connection, his mentor Bunker Spreckels, the power of the “I am going to crush you” spirit, knock-kneed style, and more. Produced by Jonathan Shifflett. Music by Little Wings.
The seven-time world champ talks with Jamie Brisick about maintaining competitive focus, making the jump from high-school straight to the world tour, Snapper Rocks etiquette, the virtues of smiling while dropping in, and more. Produced by Jonathan Shifflett. Music by Little Wings.
Kyle Field of Little Wings regales us with stories of early Grandaddy with a level of detail that will leave you both impressed and wanting to listen once more to make sure you heard it all. He talks about his first band Rodriguez (with M Ward and Mike Funk) and the formative interactions with Grandaddy that took place over 20 years ago. There's so many great anecdotes about early Grandaddy that I don't want to spoil any of them here - I'll leave it to Kyle. Also, you hear about Little Wings' "connection" to the Grandaddy story! Things to click: Go Progress Chrome by Grandaddy on Spotify Why Me? by Little Wings on Spotify Sights or Sounds by Rodriguez via Discogs Nebraska by Grandaddy on grandaddy.live (More Like an Ocean than a) Bathtub by Rodriguez via Discogs Our Dying Brains by Grandaddy on Spotify Color of Dirt by Jason Lytle via bandcamp A.M. 180 by Grandaddy on Spotify Fat Chance by Little Wings on Spotify Social media @jlytlepodcast simpledumbpodcast.com
A Brothers Grimm classic read by Kyle Field from the band Little Wings. Kyle is an amazing artist who is truly one-of-a-kind. His work touches me deeply. I've been a fan for years, and I'm thrilled to have him to the podcast. There's a song before the story in this episode called Neptune's Next. To hear more of his music, go to http://www.littlewingsnow.com/. If you'd like to read the story, you can find it online at https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/11027.