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Our friend Mike Newman has been a fixture in radio for decades — and he joins us to talk about his incredible career and some of our all-time favorite albums from the '70s!Music Clips by The Zulus, Applied knowledge, The Long Wait, The Charms, and The Dogmatics.Produced and Hosted by Steev Riccardo
(June 05, 2026) Why does it take so long to count ballots in CA?... President Trump believes nefarious tactics are the reason. American’s born after 1970 are dying faster than previous generations. 10 American inventions discovered ‘by mistake.’See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Comment on this episode by going to KDramaChat.com Today, we'll be discussing Episode 7 of Our Unwritten Seoul, the hit K Drama on Netflix starring Park Bo Young as Yoo Mi Ji and Yoo Mi Rae, and Jin Young as Lee Ho Su. We also discuss Jang Young Nam, who plays Kim Ok Hui, and Kim Sun Young, who plays Yeom Bun Hong. We discuss: The songs featured during the recap: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow by Nam Hye Seung and Park Sang Hee, and The Long Wait by Nam Hye Seung and Cho Mira. How Mi Rae's childhood illnesses led her to imagine herself as a tree with thick bark, creating a powerful metaphor for the emotional defenses that protect us but also keep us trapped. Mi Rae's growing connection with Han Se Jin and the way he challenges her belief that enduring hardship is the only path available to her. The revelation that Mi Rae dropped her sexual harassment complaint because she feared the impact on her family and on Ho Su. Se Jin's heartbreaking story about missing his grandfather's final phone calls and the guilt that led him to abandon finance for the strawberry farm. The mystery surrounding Kim Rosa, Hyeon Sang Wol, and the surprising discoveries Lee Chung Gu uncovers while investigating her history. The escalating tension between Kim Ok Hui and Yeom Bun Hong, and how their lifelong insecurities and misunderstandings finally come to the surface Gyeong Gu's emergence as the episode's MVP, offering blunt but insightful advice about love, timing, and taking risks. The episode's central message that there is no such thing as perfect timing, and that waiting for ideal conditions often becomes an excuse for avoiding difficult choices. Ho Su's long-awaited confession to Mi Ji and the emotional payoff of a relationship built on years of friendship, misunderstandings, and devotion. The careers and backgrounds of Jang Young Nam and Kim Sun Young, two acclaimed actresses known for memorable performances across many beloved Korean dramas, plus what we're currently watching and our thoughts on the recent controversy surrounding Perfect Crown. References Gopchang Jeongol Jang Young Nam on Wikipedia Kim Sun Young on Wikipedia
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Ryan and Dana discuss software glitches impacting DMV wait times across Florida, including delays for customers and ongoing issues affecting state offices.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If the darkest hour is just before the dawn, it's going to be a long night for anyone looking to fly non-stop from the east coast to London or New York – yet another delay has pushed back the launch of Qantas' 22-hour "Project Sunrise" flights to later in 2027. With the first of the Flying Kangaroo's specially-fitted A350-1000ULRs now not slated to arrive until April next year due to supply chain issues at Airbus, how much longer will Australians have to wait for the game-changing ultra-long-haul services? On this week's Australian Aviation Podcast, Jake and David look into the latest Project Sunrise delays and what's still needed before the flights can get off the ground. Plus, welcome news for regional airports hit by the Rex collapse, while ASIC wins a surprising mea culpa from the airline's former boss.
Today's guest carries a legacy as big as the music itself. Jules Peters, widow of the legendary Mike Peters of The Alarm, joins us to talk about the band's brand new — and final — album. It's an emotional, inspiring, and deeply personal conversation you won't want to miss. Music Clips by The Charms, The Dogmatics, Blame It On Whitman, The Long Wait and The Alarm.Produced and Hosted by Steev Riccardo
The Long Wait - Pastor Ty Haggan by Word of Life LV
Too little, too late. That's the view of some frustrated Wellington residents on the city's south coast, who are facing a long wait for the failing Moa Point wastewater treatment plant to be completely fixed.
A Long Wait, A Full Heart: Answering the Call of Hajj | Br Muhammad Ismail Baboo by Radio Islam
Adam and ESPN's Dan Stanczyk dissect each NFL team's schedule: tough stretches, travel quirks, games to highlight, and more. 0:00 Welcome 1:31 Seahawks 2:32 Rams 3:36 49ers 4:34 Cardinals 5:23 Patriots 6:25 Bills 8:00 Dolphins 8:26 Jets 9:15 Bears 10:10 Packers 11:13 Lions 12:09 Vikings 13:04 Broncos 14:03 Chargers 15:06 Chiefs 16:22 Raiders 17:50 Eagles 18:53 Cowboys 20:52 Giants 21:42 Commanders 22:26 Steelers 23:57 Ravens 24:42 Bengals 25:35 Browns 26:30 Panthers 27:05 Bucs 28:04 Falcons 28:43 Saints 29:53 Jaguars 31:37 Texans 33:04 Colts 33:46 Titans Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Narrator: When people take a plane, they sit down. Then they wait for the plane to fly. But sometimes they have to wait and wait! 大家上了飛機之後坐好,等待飛機起飛。但有時候,可能要等了又等! Click HERE for the full transcript!
Sean and Ryan talk about the playoffs, the eliminated teams, awards finalists, and more/ Sponsored by Mint Mobile (mintmobile.com/puck)
Tommy Ng, leader of the indie rock band Jesus the Dinosaur, joins us to promote the band's new single "Sweet Nothing" and share the interesting journey that brought them from Atlanta to the Berklee College of Music in Boston.“For me personally, I'm describing what it feels like to be in a social setting while being maxed out on my social meter. I have a big people-pleasing problem (working on it), so I'll keep pushing through social interactions even when I have nothing left to give, so what comes out of my mouth at that point is usually just that: filler, forced smiles, canned responses, bullshit. Just enough to pass as pleasing and agreeable to everyone." — Tommy NgMusic Clips from The Charms, The Dogmatics, The Long Wait, and Jesus The Dinosaur Produced and Hosted by Steev Riccardo Please support us at patreon.com/twistedrico
Kevin Karney insulated himself from the worst of the region's water woes. But not everyone can. That's why the Arkansas Valley Conduit matters, he says.
Michael Robert Kelly is the guy you call when your band needs a bass player. In addition to fronting his own project, The Brother Stereo, he's stepped in for his brother Matt's band, the Dropkick Murphys, and logged a ton of shows with the legendary James Montgomery Band. Most recently, while on tour with the Violent Femmes as Brian Ritchie's bass tech, Kelly got the call to fill in after Ritchie suffered a serious bicycle accident. He tells us the whole story.Music clips from: The Charms, The Dogmatics, The Zulus, Blame It On Whitman, The Long Wait, and The OutletsProduced and Hosted by Steev Riccardo
In the latest episode of the National Health Executive podcast, we tackle one of the most pressing issues facing the NHS today: long waiting lists. With the demand for healthcare services on the rise, our expert panel delves into the root causes of these delays and explores innovative solutions that could revolutionise patient care.Dr. Faris Al-Ramadani, Amanda Sullivan, and Ruth Bradbury share their insights on how predictive analytics can be a game changer for the NHS. By harnessing the power of data, healthcare providers can anticipate patient needs and make informed decisions that alleviate pressure on emergency departments. This proactive approach not only improves patient outcomes but also enhances the overall efficiency of the healthcare system.The discussion also highlights the importance of virtual wards, where patients can receive care in the comfort of their own homes. Studies have shown that patients often recover faster with fewer complications when monitored remotely, making this an appealing alternative to traditional hospital stays. The panel emphasises that this shift is not just about freeing up physical beds; it's about providing better care tailored to individual needs.Digital tools are a recurring theme throughout the episode, as the panellists stress their potential to streamline processes and improve patient access to services. However, they also acknowledge the challenges of integrating these technologies into existing systems. It's clear that while digital solutions hold promise, they must be implemented thoughtfully to ensure they truly benefit both patients and healthcare professionals.As we look to the future, the panel expresses optimism about the NHS's ability to adapt and innovate. With the right leadership and a commitment to embracing change, there is hope for a more efficient and patient-centred healthcare system. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A Detroit gas station owner was providing relief for some drivers in the form of free gas. WWJ's Luke Sloan has your Wednesday morning news. (Photo credit: WWJ's Charlie Langton)
We now know the 48 nations that will be competing in the summer's FIFA World Cup. The final two sides to qualify - Iraq and the DRC - have each waited decades to return to the competition. We hear from jubilant fans of both teams.Also, a small rural village in South Korea, which is at risk of extinction, is celebrating the birth of a baby for the first time 17 years. A community in Washington DC has come together to rebuild a bookshop that was destroyed in a fire. An ancient abbey in the north of England is experiencing a tourism boost thanks to a Taiwanese pop star. A British schoolgirl has invented a pair of glasses designed to help people with dyslexia. In Japan, people have been taking part in a Grand Prix like no other: an office chair race. Our weekly collection of inspiring, uplifting and happy news from around the world.Presenter: Holly Gibbs. Music composed by Iona Hampson.
We hear about the impacts on children and their families as Ontarians wait years for provincially-funded autism support. Alina Cameron is the president of the Ontario Autism Coalition and the mom for three, including one daughter on the spectrum.
In this live episode recorded at WMFO in Medford, MA, we're joined by legendary hardcore drummer Mark McKay (The Long Wait, Slapshot) and an acoustic performance by Tad Overbaugh, accompanied by Chuck Vath.MusicTad Overbaugh - "July", "Hurricane Season"(LIVE)Black Helicopter - "Egypt MA"The Dogmatics "I Love Rock N Roll" additional music clip from The CharmsProduced and Hosted by Steev RiccardoWMFO Audio recorded by Mike Newman on March 21, 2026
Terre Haute Republican Greg Goode is facing two primary challengers in his state senate race - one of whom is supported by President Donald Trump. Travelers at the Indianapolis International Airport should expect slightly longer wait times, thanks to spring break and the partial government shutdown. Several provisions of the ‘One Big Beautiful Bill Act' signed last year go into effect this tax season. Before landing a role in “One Battle After Another,” breakout star Chase Infiniti got her start on Indianapolis stages. The Notre Dame Fighting Irish women are going to the Sweet 16 in the NCAA basketball tournament.
The longer President Donald Trump drags out his endorsement of either Sen. John Cornyn or Ken Paxton, the more it is costing GOP donors as the two Senate combatants continue to throw money at each other instead of turning their attention to Democrat James Talarico. Host Jeremy Wallace breaks down the latest in the drama to court Trump's political love. Plus, what exactly did James Talarico say about veganism that has Republicans vowing to defend BBQ? Finally, Cornyn and U.S. Rep. Greg Casar force their way onto the show by verbally sparring in the pickup line at the airport – all in front of Wallace. The reason? Who is to blame for long TSA lines at airports around the nation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the episode, we're joined by Ramona Lundberg of the Norwegian pop punk band Ramona's Tea Party to discuss their new album, Pour Your Heart Out. Music clips from Ramona's Tea Party, The Zulus, The Long Wait, The Charms, The DogmaticsProduced & Hosted by Steev Riccardo
For the first time in over a decade, the Buffalo Sabres have a chance to return to the NHL postseason. I break down how they're getting it done and the expectations their fans should have going forward!Thanks for listening!
The Her Hoop Stats Podcast: WNBA & Women’s College Basketball
There are still autobids to be won at the low- and mid-major levels, but for the power conference teams the resumes are in... is your team's good enough? Megan Gauer and Rob Joyce break down Megan's (mostly) finalized bracketology, get into the overall #1 seed, those final few hosting spots, and those precious final four spots in the field of 68, with every bubble team in full-blown Tiger regalia watching this weekend's Ivy League tournamentSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
There are still autobids to be won at the low- and mid-major levels, but for the power conference teams the resumes are in... is your team's good enough? Megan Gauer and Rob Joyce break down Megan's (mostly) finalized bracketology, get into the overall #1 seed, those final few hosting spots, and those precious final four spots in the field of 68, with every bubble team in full-blown Tiger regalia watching this weekend's Ivy League tournamentSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Thousands of travellers have been waiting in hours-long queues at US airports this week, due to increased spring travel and limited security personnel. Security staff have been working without pay during the partial US Government shutdown, and airlines have sent out warning to expect travel delays. US correspondent Dan Mitchinson says travellers can be expected to wait an extra 3 to 4 hours during the ongoing shutdown. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this epsiode, we are joined by Bill Hein and Andrew Zicklin, co-owners of Label 51 Recordings and Flatiron Recordings both based in Denver Co. We get into both labels, plus some history between Bill and the host, who worked together at Enigma Records back in the 80's.Music Clips by The Charms, The Dogmatics, Victory At Sea, Black Helicopter, The Long Wait , and Applied Knowledge Produced and Hosted by Steev Riccardo
In this episode, we're joined by rock star, actor, radio personality, and one of the coolest dudes around — Michael Des Barres. We look back at his remarkable life of rock 'n' roll and acting, which included bands like Silverhead, Detective, Chequered Past, and The Power Station, along with a stellar assortment of TV and film appearances. These days, Des Barres is back in the rock ring with his explosive new single "Kiss or Kill Me" on Rum Bar Records — and he's here to tell us all about it.Music Clips from The Charms, The Dogmatics, Blame It On Whitman, The Long Wait, The Zulus, and Michael Des BarresProduced and Hosted by Steev Riccardo
Teacher: Rob Zimmermann Download Sermon Notes Watch Episode Give Online: http://westgatechapel.org/give Connect With Us: http://westgatechapel.org/connect Chapters (00:00:00) - Heavenly Worship(00:05:13) - Wonders of Westgate Chapel Sunday(00:06:52) - Wonders of the World(00:08:27) - Communion(00:21:44) - All my Life You Have Been So Good(00:23:04) - Germany Mission Team Share Stories(00:30:10) - Prayer for the Germany Team(00:31:51) - Giving of Our Tithe and Offerings(00:33:18) - The King Is Coming(00:34:51) - The Parable of the Persistent Widow(00:41:19) - Luke 18: A Warning for the Kingdom Coming(00:47:18) - The Long Wait for Valentine's Day(00:51:54) - The Judge in Jesus' Parable(00:55:39) - The Parable of The Widow(00:57:42) - The Unrighteous Judge in the Parable(01:05:39) - The Righteous Judge(01:06:41) - Putting Our Trust in the Righteous Judge(01:07:24) - Luke 18: Will He Find Faith?(01:15:35) - He Will Never Fail(01:25:19) - Wrap Our Time Together: Church
In this special episode, we are honoured to be joined by Karen Jennings, a former Booker Prize longlist nominee, to discuss her powerful new novel, The First of December.Set in South Africa during the final days of November 1838, the book explores the fraught moment of full emancipation for the enslaved. We delve into the brutal reality of the "apprenticeship" system that followed the 1833 Abolition Act, the unique Asian roots of Cape slavery under the Dutch East India Company, and the cynical economics of a system where human beings were mortgaged like property.Karen shares the deeply personal and unsettling family history that inspired the novel—from ancestors who were French Huguenot settlers to a shocking discovery about a colonial forebear. We also discuss the enduring legacy of these injustices, connecting the dashed hopes of 1838 with the ongoing struggles for equality in South Africa today.It's a profound conversation about history, memory, and why the fight for liberation is never truly "happy ever after."The First of December will be available in March but here in the meantime is a selection of Karen's writingExplaining History helps you understand the 20th Century through critical conversations and expert interviews. We connect the past to the present. If you enjoy the show, please subscribe and share.▸ Support the Show & Get Exclusive ContentBecome a Patron: patreon.com/explaininghistory▸ Join the Community & Continue the ConversationFacebook Group: facebook.com/groups/ExplainingHistoryPodcastSubstack: theexplaininghistorypodcast.substack.com▸ Read Articles & Go DeeperWebsite: explaininghistory.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we are joined by Ali Lipman and James Christopher of the up and coming Boston emo-punkers Cape Crush! These guys have been tearing it up since around 2021 with anthemic, high-energy tracks that blend raw emotion with seriously catchy punk rock. Music Clips from The Charms, The Dogmatics, The Long Wait, Blame It On Whitman, and Cape Crush are included in this epsisode. Produced and Hosted by Steev Riccardo
On this epsiode we are joined by Sandy Skye Netburn, a New York–based singer, songwriter, and guitarist crafting songs through the lens of teenage life. With sharp wit, modern language, and emotionally charged melodies, her music blends humor and honesty to spark inspiration and goosebumps. And she is a great guest! Music The Charms "So Pretty"The Dogmatics "I Love Rock N Roll"The Long Wait "Your Plight"Greg Allen's Fringe Religon "She's Stones"Blame It On Whitman "Bad Mood Walkin"Ape Hangers "She Comes Again"Produced and Hosted by Steev Riccardo
Welcome to Xbox On, a podcast with one host, about one console, Xbox. I am said host, Jesse DeRosa, and on today's episode we'll be talking the latest Xbox news for the week of January 23, 2026 including, the Xbox Developer Direct has passed and we finally have a great idea of what to expect when Fable launches later this year, Forza Horizon 6 and other interesting games got deep dives at the Xbox Develop Direct, for the first time ever… Battlefield has outsold Call of Duty. All that and more! New episodes every Thursday! ______________________________________________________________ Main YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/channel/UCtW7KhvTGMgYnR6HvsY12Qg ______________________________________________________________ Twitch: www.twitch.tv/lightningmcstream ______________________________________________________________ Time stamps: 00:37 Opening Banter 01:09 New Game Releases 03:20 Xbox Developer Direct 53:56 News 1:15:41 What I've been eating 1:20:45 What I've been playing 1:27:13 Listener Comments 1:43:46 Outro (Music by BB Murder Case
Pres. Trump making the most of a Happy Hump Day Trump Day, in a late arrival to the Davos economic forum. Trump lauded the soaring US economy, made the undeniable case for US control of Greenland, and tore apart lawlessness and immigrant takeovers of Europe. Is accountability dead, amid a year of promises from AG Pam Bondi? When will lawless deep state insiders face the same justice that Dems demanded of Pres. Trump? Plus, all morning's biggest news stories for 1-21-26.
This is the first episode of our eighth year as a podcast, so we brought back a couple of longtime friends who joined us last year—Debbie Southwood-Smith and Juli Kryslur. Not only are they best friends, but they're also longtime music industry vets. This episode is one for the ages. No holds barred.Music ClipsThe Charms "So Pretty"The Dogmatics "I Love Rock N Roll"The Long Wait "Your Plight"The Zulus "Collide"Blame It On Whitman "Bad Mood Walkin"Black Helicopter "Egypt MA"Applied Knowledge "Criswell"Produced and Hosted by Steev Riccardo
Hemp farmers are hopeful state lawmakers will get something passed in 2026 to offer a way forward.
After ten years of "Do Not Disturb" signs, the most powerful room in the Forbidden City is back in business. Want to see where the Qing emperors actually lived, worked, and… gossiped? The Hall of Mental Cultivation is finally open. / Why do we doom-scroll our partner's ex (14:49)? On the show: Niu Honglin, Steve & Fei Fei
This Sunday, we completed our Awaken Wonder series with a message out of Luke 2:25-32 from Pastor Aaron Manning entitled "The Long Wait." Sent ChurchWeAreSent.church
Welcome to our Christmas episode of Radio Free Endor #119 And its The Podcast Before Christmas.. After an eight-month break, Chris and I are finally back behind the mics, catching up on what we've been up to — from new jobs to changing tech and how it's all shaken up our day-to-day lives. We dive headfirst into the latest Star Wars news, breaking down recent trailers and chatting about the much-talked-about partnership between Disney and OpenAI. That leads us into a wider discussion about AI, creativity, and the future of content creation, and how this tech could shape entertainment going forward. There's plenty of classic Radio Free Endor chatter too — including some brilliant Star Wars merchandise, from themed dartboards and darts to collectibles that really caught our eye. We also wander into gaming territory, talking about highlights from The Game Awards, the reveal of Star Wars Galactic Racer, and the long-awaited Knights of the Old Republic remake. Along the way, we touch on everything from Tomb Raider's future, Columbia's Endor collection, and even some unexpected tech talk (yes, including cars and LIDAR). It's a relaxed, festive catch-up packed with Star Wars, gaming, tech, and the usual Endor-fuelled tangents. Grab a drink, settle in, and join us back on Endor. Merry Christmas Chapters 00:00 Welcome Back to Radio Free Endor 02:54 Personal Updates and New Beginnings 06:03 The Importance of Family and Connection 06:54 Star Wars News and Trailers 07:57 Disney and OpenAI Partnership 14:01 The Impact of AI on Creativity 20:10 Ethics of AI in Entertainment 24:46 The Future of AI and Intellectual Property 29:50 Exploring AI Voice Technology 39:58 Concluding Thoughts on AI and Creativity 44:44 Creating AI-Generated Content 47:47 The Future of AI in Music and Podcasts 49:48 AI and Copyright Concerns 52:47 Exploring AI-Generated Sound Effects 55:22 The Impact of AI on Creative Industries 56:31 Star Wars Merchandise and Gaming Innovations 01:08:31 New Star Wars Game Announcements 01:17:37 Anticipating Knights of the Old Republic Remake 01:23:22 The Long Wait for Star Wars Games 01:28:05 The Uncertainty of Game Development 01:29:57 The Future of Iconic Franchises 01:36:00 Star Wars Merchandise and Fashion 01:44:00 end of the show If you want to have a say about anything Star Wars or the podcast then drop us an email or record a voicemail on your phone or pc, it can be as long as you want send them to us at radiofreeendor@gmail.com Also if you would like to support the show the please head over to my Patreon page. https://www.patreon.com/sirjedijamie Radio Free Endor on YouTube Brand New Tee shirts available at Tee Publichttp://shrsl.com/?icde @radiofreeendor radiofreeendor@gmail.com @Jamie_R_burns sirjedijamie@gmail.com Christopher Burns @BurnedChris
Zechariah and Elizabeth, two faithful people living in the ache of unanswered prayer. In a season when waiting can feel heavy, this message explores how God meets us in the long in-between, and how real peace is not denial or resignation, but trust that God is still writing a story worth believing.
Peace in the Long Wait // Advent: A Story to Believe In // Luke 1:5-25 // Doug Glynn //12.07.2025
The guys get after a new episode of Robotech! Will this somehow eclipse the amazingness of The Long Wait? What will happen to the SDF-1 this week? How's little Jason doing?If you'd like to contact the guys, they'd love to hear from you!Edhatestransformers@gmail.comMorethanmeetstheseguys@gmail.com@mtmtgpod on Twitterhttps://www.facebook.com/MoreThanMeetsTheseGuys/https://discord.gg/sKr8jwaAvhIf you'd like to toss a buck or more per episode, we'd adore and say nice things about you. You don't have to, as we'll still gladly hang out with you guys and gals every week, but we appreciate any help! patreon.com/user?u=69144181
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Ernest Hemingway's short story The Killers was memorably adapted and expanded for the big screen by director Robert Siodmak and an incredible cast. We'll hear the stars of that film - plus a radio recreation - as our "Noirvember" series continues. Ava Gardner slows down for a hitchhiker with murder on his mind in "Lady in Distress" (originally aired on CBS on May 1, 1947). Edmond O'Brien is a streetwise reporter out for the story of the year in "The Argyle Album" (originally aired on CBS on September 4, 1947). Burt Lancaster is in no hurry to get revenge for his brother in "The Long Wait" (originally aired on CBS on November 24, 1949). And the titular killers William Conrad and Charles McGraw reunite in "Two for the Road" (originally aired on CBS on November 9, 1958). Finally, Burt Lancaster reprises his role as The Screen Director's Playhouse presents "The Killers" (originally aired on NBC on June 5, 1949).
It's Black Friday at Open Studio! Grab our biggest savings of the year and take your playing to the next level: https://www.openstudiojazz.com/yhi/Songs in the Key of Life stands apart, even next to the other four albums in Stevie Wonder's classic period. It resulted in the most hit singles: "I Wish", "Sir Duke", "As" and "Another Star". Chris Molanphy of the Hit Parade podcast leads us through this album's incredible charts story. Not only did it produce FOUR singles, but it inspired two other chart-topping hits: Coolio's "Gangsta's Paradise" and Will Smith's "Wild Wild West".Plus — Peter and Adam nerd out on the keys, dissecting every track to highlight the musical complexity that makes Songs in the Key of Life a favorite among jazz musicians. You may have heard Songs in the Key of Life ... possibly many times. But you've never heard it quite like this!00:00 - Intro Jam: "As"02:13 - The Chart Story Behind SITKOL05:40 - The Long Wait for Songs in the Key of Life12:45 - "Love's In Need of Love Today"19:40 - Comparing Stevie to Prince20:30 - "I Wish"24:00 - The Ultimate Crossover Hitmaker27:25 - "Sir Duke"32:30 - Making Jazz Fun37:25 - "Passtime Paradise"40:00 - Stevie the Synth Innovator43:50 - How Stevie Commanded the Charts46:40 - How Was This Track Not a Hit Single?52:00 - This Hit Was NOT On an Album56:00 - The SITKOL Jazz Standard1:00:30 - "Another Star"1:04:05 - "As"1:15:00 - How SITKOL Singles Broke Ground1:22:20 - Our Favorite SITKOL Tracks1:25:35 - The Best Moments on SITKOL1:29:50 - Bespoke Spotify Playlists1:32:45 - What to Listen to Next1:35:20 - Quibble Bits1:37:50 - How "Snobby" is This Record?1:40:50 - Is it Better than Kind of Blue?1:42:40 - Packaging Gets a 10/101:45:00 - Outro: "As"
Katey and Chris check in on the highlights of their time at the Montclair and Middleburg Film Festivals, which for Katey included a live onstage conversation with Zoey Deutch, the star of Richard Linklater's French New Wave tribute Nouvelle Vague Prestige Junkie After Party subscribers can watch the full video version of this podcast. Subscribe today for just $5 a month. Subscribe to the Prestige Junkie newsletter. Follow Katey on Letterboxd. Follow The Ankler.
This episode's Community Champion Sponsor is Ossur. To learn more about their ‘Responsible for Tomorrow' Sustainability Campaign, and how you can get involved: CLICK HEREEpisode Overview: Specialty care shouldn't require months-long wait times or geographic limitations.Our next guest, AJ Patel, is revolutionizing this approach as CEO of TeleMed2U. With over 20 years of healthcare operations experience spanning drugstore chains and specialty pharmacy environments, AJ brings a unique perspective to virtual specialty care delivery. Having navigated TeleMed2U through significant growth and technological transformation over six years, he's built a network of 500+ providers across 20 specialties nationwide. Driven by a passion for breaking down geographic barriers and eliminating lengthy wait times, AJ shares how TeleMed2U is democratizing access to specialty care through innovative virtual solutions. Join us to discover how this technology-enabled platform is connecting patients with expert care regardless of location, transforming outcomes through collaborative medicine, and reshaping the future of specialty healthcare delivery. Let's go!Episode HighlightsProactive Healthcare Philosophy: Treat healthcare like car maintenance - invest in prevention to avoid downstream complications.Technology Pivot: After spending millions building their own tech stack, TeleMed2U pivoted to Advanced MD to focus on patient care.Geographic Solutions: Hub-and-spoke model uses providers across states, including Hawaii clinicians serving mainland patients.Collaborative Care: Seamless coordination between 20 specialties without patients navigating multiple healthcare systems.Future Vision: Measurement-based reimbursement, wearable tech integration, and shared diagnostic centers in rural areas.About our Guest: AJ Patel has more than 20 years of experience leading Healthcare Operations in the drugstore and specialty pharmacy environment. He currently serves as the Chief Executive Officer of TeleMed2U where he leads the company's Sales & Operations, Recruiting, Legal and Credentialing/Contracting teams. He collaborates closely with the Advisory Board on the development of clinical programs and future strategy to enhance convenient access to specialty medical care in various markets across the country.Links Supporting This Episode: TeleMed2U Website: CLICK HEREAJ Patel LinkedIn page: CLICK HERETeleMed2U LinkedIn: CLICK HEREMike Biselli LinkedIn page: CLICK HEREMike Biselli Twitter page: CLICK HEREVisit our website: CLICK HERESubscribe to newsletter: CLICK HEREGuest nomination form: CLICK HERE