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Hello and welcome to another episode of the Feeling Sound Podcast. We're delighted to have you with us for this special episode, brought to you once again with the generous support of Kanaval Consultancy—An independent law firm specialising in corporate, commercial, and intellectual property legal services. Today, we're taking a trip down memory lane with a true musical legend, Michael B Sutton. Sutty, as he's known, spent seven incredible years as a staff producer and writer at Motown Records, where he collaborated with some of the biggest heavyweights in the music industry. Discovered by none other than Stevie Wonder himself, Sutty has composed and produced for icons like Michael Jackson, Jermaine Jackson, Smokey Robinson, Cheryl Lynn, and many more. With a career spanning over four decades, his portfolio boasts over 300 tracks, including the disco classic ‘Down to Love Town' by The Originals.But Sutty isn't slowing down. Along with his wife Anissa, he has embarked on a campaign of new releases seeking to revive some of the classic sounds of that vibrant disco era—all infused with the uplifting Motown sound of the 1970s and the therapeutic qualities that funk brings with it. This 'Funk Therapy,' as Michael calls it, is a true celebration of the healing power of music.We had the privilege of catching up with Sutton online at his Los Angeles studio, and we kicked things off by asking him about his earliest musical memories
GRAMMY® Award Winning Multi-Instrumentalist, Producer, Songwriter and Arranger ~Philly Int'l, MFSB, Gamble & Huff Tribute to the Songwriter, Musician, Bobby Eli (1946-2023)Intro Music ~ TSOP (The Sound of Philadelphia) '73. Composed by Kenneth Gamble and Leon HuffMusic by MFSB , Vocals by The Three Degrees(C) 1973 TSOP/Philadelphia International Records, Inc.My Music Flashback Series continues this week featuring the genre of R& B. Soul & Funk.It can be a great tribute to a music artist when their style can influence current pop culture for century's & decades.The genre of Soul, R & B & Funk is taken for granted today & the influence is heard & seen in grooves, style & fashions most of todays' pop artists. However, the original recording artists truly paid dues to get in the position to not only become recording artists, but to write & produce their work. At that time, some of the artists who created a new innovative style had the challenge of the music executives not understanding the genre, and some even refusing to promote the compositions. Today we call this music - classics & the artists trailblazers. My guest this week in one of them. Bobby Eli is a Grammy Award Winning, internationally acclaimed Grammy Winning Record Producer, Engineer, Songwriter, Arranger and Multi-Instrumentalist. Bobby was a founding member of the famed Philadelphia studio group, MFSB. If the music is Philadelphia International, Gamble & Huff / TSOP. Bobby's music is more than likely on it. His signature guitar licks can be heard on countless gold and platinum hit recordings by artists such as: Chris Brown, Jay Z, George Clinton, Elton John, David Bowie, Hall and Oats, The Jacksons, MFSB, The Ojay's, Teddy Pendergrass, The Stylistics, Lou Rawls,Salsoul Orchestra, Patti Labelle, Phyllis Hyman, B.B. King, Dixie Hummingbirds, Billy Paul, The Spinners, Johnny Mathis, Deniece Williams, Wilson Pickett, Dusty Springfield, Nancy Wilson, and many other wonderful artists too numerous to mention.As a songwriter and producer Eli was responsible for such monster hits as the Grammy winning number one song, “Love Won't Let Me Wait”, as recorded by Luther Vandross, “Sideshow” and “Three Ring Circus” by Blue Magic, “Just Don't Want To Be Lonely” by the Main Ingredient, the first two albums by: “Atlantic Starr”, self titled and “Straight to the Point”, the Grammy nominated album: “Love Niecy Style” by Deniece Williams, Rose Royce's number one U.K. hit single “Magic Touch” and their album” Music Magic”. Bobby was responsible for the Jackie Moore number one dance classic,” This Time Baby”, the number one international hit singles “Zoom” by Fat Larry's Band and “Love Town” by Booker Newberry III.Artists as diverse as Luther Vandross, BeBe & CeCe Winans, Shaggy, Regina Belle, The Whispers, Isaac Hayes, The Dells, Sister Sledge, Englebert Humperdink, Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes and an array ofothers have recorded Bobby's songs.Bobby now owns and operates The Grooveyard @ Studio E, a recording facility in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania. His intimate studio is only minutes from his hometown, The City Of Brotherly Love, Philadelphia. Here Eli is keeping real music alive and continues to be guiding light and inspiration to musicians and artists everywhere© 2024 Building Abundant Success!!2024 All Rights ReservedJoin Me on ~ iHeart Media @ https://tinyurl.com/iHeartBASSpot Me on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/yxuy23baAmazon Music ~ https://tinyurl.com/AmzBASAudacy: https://tinyurl.com/BASAud
Embark on a journey from Poland to China in this riveting episode as we explore why dictators are drawn to town squares and how these very squares become the stages of their demise. From Tiananmen Square in Beijing, witness the poignant events of 1989, to the Grand Market in Krakow, a symbol of resilience against Nazi and Communist regimes. Discover the historical significance of town squares as dictators' theatres of power and learn how, in a twist of fate, these squares become the battlegrounds for resistance, ultimately sealing the fate of autocracies. Till then Check out the other episodes, The strange Polish notion of Holocaust Envy - https://bit.ly/48zECZr The Oak Tree that chronicled Poland's Modern History - https://bit.ly/4b1PlO8 The suprising evolution of Polish food - https://bit.ly/48RUGWe The complicated legacy of Schindler's List - https://bit.ly/3vF9NEi The untold story of Holocaust heroism: 'Under the Eagle' Pharmacy - https://bit.ly/3vEtzzL Two Billion Euros and the Polish Temple of Memory - https://bit.ly/3HjkrmN You can check previous episodes of 'Podcasts from Nowhere' on https://bit.ly/4b3wOB8 You can reach out to our host Utsav on Instagram: @whywetravel42(https://www.instagram.com/whywetravel42 ) Do follow IVM Podcasts on social media. We are @IVMPodcasts on Facebook, Twitter, & Instagram. Do share the word with your folks!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
GRAMMY® Award Winning Multi-Instrumentalist, Producer, Songwriter and Arranger ~Philly Int'l, MFSB, Gamble & Huff Tribute to the Songwriter, Musician, Bobby Eli (1946-2023)Intro Music ~ TSOP (The Sound of Philadelphia) '73. Composed by Kenneth Gamble and Leon HuffMusic by MFSB , Vocals by The Three Degrees(C) 1973 TSOP/Philadelphia International Records, Inc.My Music Flashback Series continues this week featuring the genre of R& B. Soul & Funk.It can be a great tribute to a music artist when their style can influence current pop culture for century's & decades.The genre of Soul, R & B & Funk is taken for granted today & the influence is heard & seen in grooves, style & fashions most of todays' pop artists. However, the original recording artists truly paid dues to get in the position to not only become recording artists, but to write & produce their work. At that time, some of the artists who created a new innovative style had the challenge of the music executives not understanding the genre, and some even refusing to promote the compositions. Today we call this music - classics & the artists trailblazers. My guest this week in one of them. Bobby Eli is a Grammy Award Winning, internationally acclaimed Grammy Winning Record Producer, Engineer, Songwriter, Arranger and Multi-Instrumentalist. Bobby was a founding member of the famed Philadelphia studio group, MFSB. If the music is Philadelphia International, Gamble & Huff / TSOP. Bobby's music is more than likely on it. His signature guitar licks can be heard on countless gold and platinum hit recordings by artists such as: Chris Brown, Jay Z, George Clinton, Elton John, David Bowie, Hall and Oats, The Jacksons, MFSB, The Ojay's, Teddy Pendergrass, The Stylistics, Lou Rawls,Salsoul Orchestra, Patti Labelle, Phyllis Hyman, B.B. King, Dixie Hummingbirds, Billy Paul, The Spinners, Johnny Mathis, Deniece Williams, Wilson Pickett, Dusty Springfield, Nancy Wilson, and many other wonderful artists too numerous to mention.As a songwriter and producer Eli was responsible for such monster hits as the Grammy winning number one song, “Love Won't Let Me Wait”, as recorded by Luther Vandross, “Sideshow” and “Three Ring Circus” by Blue Magic, “Just Don't Want To Be Lonely” by the Main Ingredient, the first two albums by: “Atlantic Starr”, self titled and “Straight to the Point”, the Grammy nominated album: “Love Niecy Style” by Deniece Williams, Rose Royce's number one U.K. hit single “Magic Touch” and their album” Music Magic”. Bobby was responsible for the Jackie Moore number one dance classic,” This Time Baby”, the number one international hit singles “Zoom” by Fat Larry's Band and “Love Town” by Booker Newberry III.Artists as diverse as Luther Vandross, BeBe & CeCe Winans, Shaggy, Regina Belle, The Whispers, Isaac Hayes, The Dells, Sister Sledge, Englebert Humperdink, Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes and an array ofothers have recorded Bobby's songs.Bobby now owns and operates The Grooveyard @ Studio E, a recording facility in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania. His intimate studio is only minutes from his hometown, The City Of Brotherly Love, Philadelphia. Here Eli is keeping real music alive and continues to be guiding light and inspiration to musicians and artists everywhere© 2024 Building Abundant Success!!2024 All Rights ReservedJoin Me on ~ iHeart Media @ https://tinyurl.com/iHeartBASSpot Me on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/yxuy23baAmazon Music ~ https://tinyurl.com/AmzBASAudacy: https://tinyurl.com/BASAud
GRAMMY® Award Winning Multi-Instrumentalist, Producer, Songwriter and Arranger ~Philly Int'l, MFSB, Gamble & Huff Tribute to the Songwriter, Musician, Bobby Eli (1946-2023) Intro Music ~ TSOP (The Sound of Philadelphia) '73. Composed by Kenneth Gamble and Leon HuffMusic by MFSB , Vocals by The Three Degrees(C) 1973 TSOP/Philadelphia International Records, Inc.My Music Flashback Series continues this week featuring the genre of R& B. Soul & Funk.It can be a great tribute to a music artist when their style can influence current pop culture for century's & decades.The genre of Soul, R & B & Funk is taken for granted today & the influence is heard & seen in grooves, style & fashions most of todays' pop artists. However, the original recording artists truly paid dues to get in the position to not only become recording artists, but to write & produce their work. At that time, some of the artists who created a new innovative style had the challenge of the music executives not understanding the genre, and some even refusing to promote the compositions. Today we call this music - classics & the artists trailblazers. My guest this week in one of them. Bobby Eli is a Grammy Award Winning, internationally acclaimed Grammy Winning Record Producer, Engineer, Songwriter, Arranger and Multi-Instrumentalist. Bobby was a founding member of the famed Philadelphia studio group, MFSB. If the music is Philadelphia International, Gamble & Huff / TSOP. Bobby's music is more than likely on it. His signature guitar licks can be heard on countless gold and platinum hit recordings by artists such as: Chris Brown, Jay Z, George Clinton, Elton John, David Bowie, Hall and Oats, The Jacksons, MFSB, The Ojay's, Teddy Pendergrass, The Stylistics, Lou Rawls,Salsoul Orchestra, Patti Labelle, Phyllis Hyman, B.B. King, Dixie Hummingbirds, Billy Paul, The Spinners, Johnny Mathis, Deniece Williams, Wilson Pickett, Dusty Springfield, Nancy Wilson, and many other wonderful artists too numerous to mention.As a songwriter and producer Eli was responsible for such monster hits as the Grammy winning number one song, “Love Won't Let Me Wait”, as recorded by Luther Vandross, “Sideshow” and “Three Ring Circus” by Blue Magic, “Just Don't Want To Be Lonely” by the Main Ingredient, the first two albums by: “Atlantic Starr”, self titled and “Straight to the Point”, the Grammy nominated album: “Love Niecy Style” by Deniece Williams, Rose Royce's number one U.K. hit single “Magic Touch” and their album” Music Magic”. Bobby was responsible for the Jackie Moore number one dance classic,” This Time Baby”, the number one international hit singles “Zoom” by Fat Larry's Band and “Love Town” by Booker Newberry III.Artists as diverse as Luther Vandross, BeBe & CeCe Winans, Shaggy, Regina Belle, The Whispers, Isaac Hayes, The Dells, Sister Sledge, Englebert Humperdink, Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes and an array ofothers have recorded Bobby's songs.Bobby now owns and operates The Grooveyard @ Studio E, a recording facility in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania. His intimate studio is only minutes from his hometown, The City Of Brotherly Love, Philadelphia. Here Eli is keeping real music alive and continues to be guiding light and inspiration to musicians and artists everywhere© 2023 Building Abundant Success!!2023 All Rights ReservedJoin Me on ~ iHeart Media @ https://tinyurl.com/iHeartBASSpot Me on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/yxuy23baAmazon Music ~ https://tinyurl.com/AmzBASAudacy: https://tinyurl.com/BASAud
GRAMMY® Award Winning Producer, Songwriter ~Philly Int'l, MFSB, Gamble & Huff Encore Show! Have a Blessed Memorial Day Holiday WeekendIntro Music ~ TSOP (The Sound of Philadelphia) '73. Composed by Kenneth Gamble and Leon HuffMusic by MFSB , Vocals by The Three Degrees(C) 1973 TSOP/Philadelphia International Records, Inc.My Music Flashback Series continues this week featuring the genre of R& B. Soul & Funk.It can be a great tribute to a music artist when their style can influence current pop culture for century's & decades.The genre of Soul, R & B & Funk is taken for granted today & the influence is heard & seen in grooves, style & fashions most of todays' pop artists. However, the original recording artists truly paid dues to get in the position to not only become recording artists, but to write & produce their work. At that time, some of the artists who created a new innovative style had the challenge of the music executives not understanding the genre, and some even refusing to promote the compositions. Today we call this music - classics & the artists trailblazers. My guest this week in one of them. Bobby Eli is a Grammy Award Winning, internationally acclaimed Grammy Winning Record Producer, Engineer, Songwriter, Arranger and Multi-Instrumentalist. Bobby was a founding member of the famed Philadelphia studio group, MFSB. If the music is Philadelphia International, Gamble & Huff / TSOP. Bobby's music is more than likely on it. His signature guitar licks can be heard on countless gold and platinum hit recordings by artists such as: Chris Brown, Jay Z, George Clinton, Elton John, David Bowie, Hall and Oats, The Jacksons, MFSB, The Ojay's, Teddy Pendergrass, The Stylistics, Lou Rawls,Salsoul Orchestra, Patti Labelle, Phyllis Hyman, B.B. King, Dixie Hummingbirds, Billy Paul, The Spinners, Johnny Mathis, Deniece Williams, Wilson Pickett, Dusty Springfield, Nancy Wilson, and many other wonderful artists too numerous to mention.As a songwriter and producer Eli was responsible for such monster hits as the Grammy winning number one song, “Love Won't Let Me Wait”, as recorded by Luther Vandross, “Sideshow” and “Three Ring Circus” by Blue Magic, “Just Don't Want To Be Lonely” by the Main Ingredient, the first two albums by: “Atlantic Starr”, self titled and “Straight to the Point”, the Grammy nominated album: “Love Niecy Style” by Deniece Williams, Rose Royce's number one U.K. hit single “Magic Touch” and their album” Music Magic”. Bobby was responsible for the Jackie Moore number one dance classic,” This Time Baby”, the number one international hit singles “Zoom” by Fat Larry's Band and “Love Town” by Booker Newberry III.Artists as diverse as Luther Vandross, BeBe & CeCe Winans, Shaggy, Regina Belle, The Whispers, Isaac Hayes, The Dells, Sister Sledge, Englebert Humperdink, Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes and an array ofothers have recorded Bobby's songs.Bobby now owns and operates The Grooveyard @ Studio E, a recording facility in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania. His intimate studio is only minutes from his hometown, The City Of Brotherly Love, Philadelphia. Here Eli is keeping real music alive and continues to be guiding light and inspiration to musicians and artists everywhere© 2023 Building Abundant Success!!2023 All Rights ReservedJoin Me on ~ iHeart Media @ https://tinyurl.com/iHeartBASSpot Me on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/yxuy23baAmazon Music ~ https://tinyurl.com/AmzBASAudacy: https://tinyurl.com/BASAud
Réecoutez le Manhattan Show by Manhattan Funk Magical Funk Vol.1 du dimanche 14 mai 2023 Edition Magical Funk N°1 sélectionnée par Christophe Auger et mixée par Manhattan Funk. Cette sélection de morceaux intemporels du funk des années 80 vous emmène dans un voyage musical à travers des rythmes groovy et des mélodies accrocheuses.Le premier morceau de cette sélection est "Mr Magicien" de Mystic Merlin, sorti en 1982 chez Capitol Records. Cette chanson est un classique absolu du funk, avec son riff de synthé entrainant et ses vocaux énergiques. Le suivant est "The Good Guy's Supposed to Get the Girls" de Philip Bailey, sorti en 1983 chez Columbia Records et produit par George Duke. Cette chanson a une ambiance plus douce, avec des harmonies vocales douces et une instrumentation riche. "Don't Turn Your Back on Love" de Freddie James, sortie chez Arista Records et mixée par Tee Scott, est un morceau dynamique avec des guitares funky et des rythmes de batterie entraînants. "Crazy" de Manhattan's, sorti en 1983 chez Columbia Records, est un autre morceau funk très réussi, avec une basse profonde. "Never Say Never" de Melba Moore, sortie chez Capitol Records en 1983, est une autre chanson remarquable de la sélection. Elle offre une ambiance plus douce et romantique avec des arrangements subtils. "Love's Gonna Get You" des UK Players, sorti chez RCA en 1983, est un autre morceau entraînant avec des percussions exotiques et des claviers funky. Evelyn Champagne King est une autre icône de la musique funk, et son morceau "Stop That" sorti chez RCA en 1982. "Square Biz" de Teena Marie est un instrumental présent sur le 12" face B, sorti chez Motown en 1981. Ce titre offre une ambiance plus jazzy avec des solos de claviers et des sections de cuivres impressionnantes. "What Have You Got to Lose" de The Jammers, sorti chez Salsoul Records en 1982, est un morceau groovy et entraînant avec des guitares funky et des sections de cuivres vibrantes. "Summer Grooves" de Mirage, sorti chez Flamingo en 1980, est un autre exemple de morceau funky avec des arrangements subtils. "The Kool People (Tender Mix)" de Jimmie Gray, sorti chez JKO Records en 1984, est un titre plus doux et atmosphérique avec des voix douces. "Plaisir Fou de Toi" de Plaisir, sorti chez Carrere Records en 1982, est un autre morceau funky avec des riffs de guitare accrocheurs et des claviers entraînants, digne représentant de la production Française."Love Town" de Booker Newberry III, sorti chez Polydor en 1984. Cette chanson a un groove funky entraînant avec des rythmes de batterie percutants. Les voix soulful de Booker Newberry III donnent une touche émotionnelle à la chanson et la rendent inoubliable. Ensuite, "Time" de Stone, sorti chez West-End Records, est un autre morceau funky emblématique de cette sélection. Les harmonies vocales ajoutent une dimension supplémentaire au titre, la rendant encore plus mémorable. Enfin, "Joy and Pain" de Maze Featuring Frankie Beverly, sorti chez Capitol Records en 1980, est un autre morceau emblématique de cette sélection. Cette chanson a une instrumentation riche avec des cordes douces, des guitares funk et des claviers hypnotiques. La voix de Frankie Beverly est incroyablement expressive et soulful, ajoutant une touche émotionnelle supplémentaire à la chanson. Dans l'ensemble, l'édition Magical Funk N°1 est une sélection de morceaux incroyablement bien choisis qui capturent l'essence de la musique funk des années 80. Grâce à la programmation experte de Christophe Auger, cette sélection de morceaux funky est à ne pas manquer pour tous les fans de musique funk et de danse.
GRAMMY® Award Winning Producer, Songwriter ~Philly Int'l, MFSB, Gamble & HuffIntro Music ~ TSOP (The Sound of Philadelphia) '73. Composed by Kenneth Gamble and Leon Huff Music by MFSB , Vocals by The Three Degrees(C) 1973 TSOP/Philadelphia International Records, Inc.My Music Flashback Series continues this week featuring the genre of R& B. Soul & Funk.It can be a great tribute to a music artist when their style can influence current pop culture for century's & decades. The genre of Soul, R & B & Funk is taken for granted today & the influence is heard & seen in grooves, style & fashions most of todays' pop artists. However, the original recording artists truly paid dues to get in the position to not only become recording artists, but to write & produce their work. At that time, some of the artists who created a new innovative style had the challenge of the music executives not understanding the genre, and some even refusing to promote the compositions. Today we call this music - classics & the artists trailblazers. My guest this week in one of them. Bobby Eli is a Grammy Award Winning, internationally acclaimed Grammy Winning Record Producer, Engineer, Songwriter, Arranger and Multi-Instrumentalist. Bobby was a founding member of the famed Philadelphia studio group, MFSB. If the music is Philadelphia International, Gamble & Huff / TSOP. Bobby's music is more than likely on it. His signature guitar licks can be heard on countless gold and platinum hit recordings by artists such as: Chris Brown, Jay Z, George Clinton, Elton John, David Bowie, Hall and Oats, The Jacksons, MFSB, The Ojay's, Teddy Pendergrass, The Stylistics, Lou Rawls,Salsoul Orchestra, Patti Labelle, Phyllis Hyman, B.B. King, Dixie Hummingbirds, Billy Paul, The Spinners, Johnny Mathis, Deniece Williams, Wilson Pickett, Dusty Springfield, Nancy Wilson, and many other wonderful artists too numerous to mention.As a songwriter and producer Eli was responsible for such monster hits as the Grammy winning number one song, “Love Won't Let Me Wait”, as recorded by Luther Vandross, “Sideshow” and “Three Ring Circus” by Blue Magic, “Just Don't Want To Be Lonely” by the Main Ingredient, the first two albums by: “Atlantic Starr”, self titled and “Straight to the Point”, the Grammy nominated album: “Love Niecy Style” by Deniece Williams, Rose Royce's number one U.K. hit single “Magic Touch” and their album” Music Magic”. Bobby was responsible for the Jackie Moore number one dance classic,” This Time Baby”, the number one international hit singles “Zoom” by Fat Larry's Band and “Love Town” by Booker Newberry III. Artists as diverse as Luther Vandross, BeBe & CeCe Winans, Shaggy, Regina Belle, The Whispers, Isaac Hayes, The Dells, Sister Sledge, Englebert Humperdink, Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes and an array of others have recorded Bobby's songs.Bobby now owns and operates The Grooveyard @ Studio E, a recording facility in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania. His intimate studio is only minutes from his hometown, The City Of Brotherly Love, Philadelphia. Here Eli is keeping real music alive and continues to be guiding light and inspiration to musicians and artists everywhere© 2023 Building Abundant Success!!2023 All Rights ReservedJoin Me on ~ iHeart Media @ https://tinyurl.com/iHeartBASSpot Me on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/yxuy23baAmazon Music ~ https://tinyurl.com/AmzBASAudacy: https://tinyurl.com/BASAud
Ministry of Funk - Nightlife - Back 2 Disco mix Da Lukas Blade from Jestofunk - DJ Control Birdee Neil Shakespeare - Disco for one Ministry of Funk - Spacer - Funky House mix Smoke Balls - some king of Magic - Mark Brickman & Yam Who remix Adam Nova - Hot Andy Bach Tony Tig - enjoy the ride - Chemars Disco club Edit Kathy Brown Jet Boot Jack - thief in the Night - Birdee remix Stewart Birch - 2BReal Yam Who Sean Scanlan Brian Lucas - Down to Love Town
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In this Fanbase Feature, The Fanbase Weekly co-host Bryant Dillon is joined by special guests Matt and John Yuan (writers - Love Town, Serving Supes / Deputy Publishers at 1First Comics) and Daniel Corey (writer - Image Comics' Moriarty, Red City / singer/songwriter) to participate in a thorough discussion regarding Blade Runner (1982) in light of the film's 40th anniversary, with topics including what the film has to say thematically, if Deckard is a replicant or not, if Deckard should be considered the film's villain, and more. (Beware: SPOILERS for Blade Runner abound in this panel discussion!)
In this Fanbase Feature, The Fanbase Weekly co-hosts Bryant Dillon, Claire Thorne, and Drew Siragusa are joined by special guests Matt and John Yuan (writers - Love Town, Serving Supes / Deputy Publishers at 1First Comics) to participate in a thorough discussion regarding Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982) in light of the film's 40th anniversary, with topics including what the film has to say about themes like aging and mortality, Spock's iconic death scene and how fans reacted in 1982, and more. (Beware: SPOILERS for Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan abound in this panel discussion!)
Louie Vega - The Star of A Story (feat. Lisa Fischer) ([Extended Version])AMP Fiddler - Steppin feat. Dames Brown (Original Mix)Lizzo - About Damn Time (Kenwork Nu Disco Mix)Soundersons - He Doesn't Love Me (Al Kent Remix)Risk Assessment - You Must Be the Girl (Original Mix)Birdee - Disco for One feat. Nell Shakespeare (Original Mix)Da Lukas - What Would We Do feat. Gabriel (Original Mix)Javi Star - Beautiful High (Mark Picchiotti Remix)Brothers in Arts, Cosentino - Believe in You feat. Coree Mathews (Yam Who? Extended Remix)Danny Kane - Wonderland feat. Princess Freesia (Art of Tones Extended Remix)Ladies On Mars - Burn Me Up (Original Mix) Mark Lower - I Choose You (Original Mix) Yam Who?, Sean Scanlan - Down to Love Town feat. Brian Lucas (Main Mix)Louie Vega - Music Is My Life (feat. Unlimited Touch) ([Extended Version])Clavette, Boogietraxx - Paradise feat. Amazonian Rockstar (DJ Mark Brickman & Yam Who? Extended Remix)Louie Vega - You Got Me Dancing (feat. Audrey Wheeler & Cindy Mizelle) ([Extended Version])Dubplate Disco - Pick Up (Yam Who? Edit)
Love Town - Describing a place where your fondest and often Most Reminisced Musical encounters reside... [New Pilot Episode] I would like to transport you back into time to a place within our collective Soul-Space where your fondest and most cherished Memories reside... If you were fortunate enough to be at the age where at the turn of the 1980s you were indeed thinking of A night-life just out of reach! Suggestive lyric's in Records that bore no shame Sporting LP Cover Art of whom bore no shame. With Space age polyester shirts for Guys & Female's Aluminised like Dark Angel's outfitted in SatIn Disco pants and Boob-tubes with the intension of putting you in a trance...As often seen on the Tube! [TV] TOTPs and Soul Train. And then our time! the 1980s Records to me whilst running like a catalogue depicting our moments dormant in time, Some tracks are able to harness multiple events like, Tales from a Dance-Floor to be re-revived each & every time no matter how long down the line these Club-Classic's shine.. This New Series is designed to reconnect you to your own lifeline, Unlocking the very fabric of your Dance Music desire's.Love-Town. ahora en español Love Town: describe un lugar donde reside su musical más querido y, a menudo, el más recordado. [Nuevo episodio piloto] Me gustaría transportarte en el tiempo a un lugar dentro de nuestro Alma-Espacio colectivo donde tus seres más queridos y preciados Los recuerdos residen... Si tuvieras la suerte de estar en la edad en la que a principios de la década de 1980 estabas pensando en ¡Una vida nocturna fuera de tu alcance! Letras sugerentes en Records that bore no kissing Arte de portada del LP Sporting de los cuales no se avergonzaron. Con camisas de poliéster de la era espacial para chicos y mujeres Aluminised como Dark Angel's equipados con pantalones SatIn Disco y Boob-tubes con la intención de ponerte en trance ... ¡Como se ve a menudo en el metro! [TELEVISOR] TOTP y Soul Train. ¡Y luego nuestro tiempo! los registros de la década de 1980 para mí mientras se ejecutan como un catálogo que representa nuestros momentos inactivos en el tiempo. Algunas pistas pueden aprovechar múltiples eventos como, Cuentos de una pista de baile para ser revividos cada vez, sin importar cuánto tiempo en la línea brillen estos Club-Classic. Esta nueva serie está diseñada para reconectarte con tu propia línea de vida, desbloqueando el tejido mismo de tus deseos de música dance. Abre tus mentes mientras visitamos Utopía... Un lugar diseñado para hacerte sentir bien de adentro hacia afuera llamado... Love-Town.
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In the latest episode, The Fanbase Weekly co-hosts welcome special guests Matt and John Yuan (actors - Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. / comic book creators - Love Town) discuss the latest geek news stories of the week, including Ben Affleck's return to Batman, which reflects sisterhood better: the MCU or Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., H.P. Lovecraft's racism, and the upcoming comic book series, Department of Truth.
Solicits, American Carnage, Injustice 2 Annual 2, Infinity Wars: Ghost Panther, Spider-Man: Enter the Spider-Verse, Web of Venom: Carnage Born, Spidey: School’s Out, Lightstep, Go-Bots, Night Moves, Sukeban Turbo, Middlewest, UnderWinter, Archie 700, Smooth Criminals, Love Town, Over the Garden Wall: Distillatoria Reviews: Andre the Giant documentary, Doctor Who Third Doctor, Crimes of Grindelwald, 20th Century Ghosts, Doctor Who s11e08 News: Red Sonja by Mark Russell, Outsiders cancelled Comics Details: American Carnage 1 by Bryan Hill, Leandro Fernandez, Dean White Injustice 2 Annual 2 by Tom Taylor, Bruno Redondo, Rex Lokus Infinity Wars: Ghost Panther 1 by Jed MacKay, Jefte Palo, Jim Campbell Web of Venom: Carnage Born by Donny Cates, Danilo Beyruth, Cris Peter Spidey: School’s Out by John Barber, Todd Nauck, Rachelle Rosenberg Spider-Man: Enter the Spider-Verse by Lightstep 1 by Milos Slavkovic, Mirko Topalski, Dave Stewart Go-Bots 1 by Tom Scioli Night Moves 1 by VJ Boyd, Justin Boyd, Clay McCormack, Michael Spicer Sukeban Turbo 1 by Sylvain Runberg, Victor Santos Middlewest 1 by Skottie Young, Jorge Corona, Jean-Francois Beaulieu Smooth Criminals 1 by Kurt Lustgarten, Kiwi Smith, Leisha Riddel, Brittany Peer Love Town 0 by Matt Yuan, John Yuan Over the Garden Wall: Distillatoria GN by Jonathan Case, Jim Campbell Comics Countdown, 21 Nov 2018: Black Hammer: Age of Doom 7 by Jeff Lemire, Rich Tommaso Cover 3 by Brian Michael Bendis, David Mack, Zu Orzu Justice League Dark 5 by James Tynion IV, Daniel Sempere, Juan Albarran, Adriano Lucas Injustice 2 Annual 2 by Tom Taylor, Bruno Redondo, Rex Lokus Middlewest 1 by Skottie Young, Jorge Corona, Jean-Francois Beaulieu East of West 40 by Jonathan Hickman, Nick Dragotta, Frank Martin Jr Tony Stark: Iron Man 6 by Dan Slott, Jeremy Whitley, Valerio Schiti, Edgar Delgado Dick Tracy: Dead or Alive 2 by Mike Allred, Lee Allred, Laura Allred, Rich Tommaso West Coast Avengers 4 by Kelly Thompson, Stefano Caselli, Triona Farrell Long Con 5 by Ben Coleman, Dylan Meconis, EA Denich, M Victoria Robado
Episode 480-Selling Process, Whiffs, Ric Nightwing, September Comic Sales, FOC, Sneak Peek Picks for Next Week w/Kyle & Drew. LAST CHANCE for C4FaP Spec Bundle: Livewire #1 Valiant, Nice #1 American Gothic Press, Wizard Beach #1 Boom, Love Town #1 Devils Due - $8.99 Spec Picks For Next Week: Exorsisters # 1-B - IDW (Drew), Shuri #1 – Marvel (Kyle). Need an LCS or FOC Access: Eric@KowabungaComics.com Leave an Itunes Review-Win a Signed Comic, Email us at: Comicsforfunandprofit@gmail.com - questions, comments, gripes, we can't wait to hear what you have to say. Shop Kyle/Drew Ebay Stores from our website - www.comicsfunprofit.com. Follow us on Twitter: @ComicsFunProfit Like us on Facebook.com/ComicsForFunAndProfit. Subscribe, rate, review on itunes. We are on Stitcher. Thank you so much for listening and spreading the word about our little comic book podcast.
Episode 479-Options for God Country and Ice Cream Man, DC Imprint 2nd Thoughts, James Gunn Gets Suicide Squad Sequel, September Top 10 Sales, FOC, Sneak Peek Picks for Next Week w/Kyle & Drew. C4FaP Spec Bundle: Livewire #1 Valiant, Nice #1 American Gothic Press, Wizard Beach #1 Boom, Love Town #1 Devils Due - $8.99 Spec Picks For Next Week: Exorsisters # 1-B - IDW (Drew), Shuri #1 – Marvel (Kyle). Need an LCS or FOC Access: Eric@KowabungaComics.com Email us at: Comicsforfunandprofit@gmail.com - questions, comments, gripes, we can't wait to hear what you have to say. Our website - www.comicsfunprofit.com. Follow us on Twitter: @ComicsFunProfit Like us on Facebook: /ComicsForFunAndProfit. Subscribe, rate, review on itunes. We are on Stitcher. Thank you so much for listening and spreading the word about our little comic book podcast.
Episode 478-Leave a Review Win a Signed Comic, Grading, Is Champions #25 a Key, Wal-Mart Swamp Thing, FOC, Sneak Peek Picks for Next Week w/Kyle & Drew. C4FaP Spec Bundle: Livewire #1 Valiant, Nice #1 American Gothic Press, Wizard Beach #1 Boom, Love Town #1 Devils Due - $8.99 Spec Picks For Next Week: Catwoman #4 A/B - DC (Drew) Walking Deak #19 Bagged Variant – Image (Kyle). Need an LCS or FOC Access: Eric@KowabungaComics.com Email us at: Comicsforfunandprofit@gmail.com - questions, comments, gripes, we can't wait to hear what you have to say. Our website - www.comicsfunprofit.com. Follow us on Twitter: @ComicsFunProfit Like us on Facebook: /ComicsForFunAndProfit. Subscribe, rate, review on itunes. We are on Stitcher. Thank you so much for listening and spreading the word about our little comic book podcast.
DJ GANT JOHNSON (Deep Club / Los Angeles) DJ Gant Johnson (@dj-gant-johnson) is a veteran DJ originally from Chicago. Gant moved to New York City in 1991 where he soon met Frankie Knuckles and Judy Weinstein, who swiftly inducted him into the legendary record pool, For The Record. In additional to DJing full-time throughout NYC for 20 years, Gant co-founded Captivating Records and ran long-running club nights like Salon Wednesdays, Cock & Soul, and several other weekly parties. In 2012 he moved to Denver, where he connected and vibed with the Deep Club collective, and he now resides in Los Angeles. Gant always stays true to his roots and DJ heroes, especially Frankie Knuckles, Farley "Jackmaster" Funk, Ron Hardy, & Tony Humphries. Gant still fills in for occasional resident duties with Deep Club and he DJs regularly in Los Angeles. This mix takes us on a musical journey through many styles and even closes with a classic TV theme show song. Artwork by Chris Cole Stream / download all Deep Club Podcasts here: soundcloud.com/deepclubdenver/sets/deep-club-podcasts TRACKLIST: 1. Mr. Fingers - Children at Play 2. First Choice - Let No Man Put Asunder (Ron Hardy Re-edit) 3. DJ Pierre - Atom Bomb 4. Fonda Rae - Living in Ecstasy 5. MANDY & Booka Shade - Oh Superman 6. 808 State - Pacific State (Derek Martin Remix) 7. Mission Control - Outta Limits 8. Smoke City - Mr. Gorgeous (Mood II Swing Remix) 9. The Originals - Down to Love Town 10. Anambra - Ozo 12. Soul II Soul - Back to Life (Bonus Beats) 12. Lil Louis - Nyce & Slo (Love Bug Remix) 13. PM Dawn - Set Adrift on Memory Bliss 14. Corniche - Theme From CHIPs (7" 45 RPM Version)
Blair and Ami are UNDER ONE ROOF and recording before a live “studio audience”. (1:15) Ami describes her brand new house. (3:00) Patti LaBelle's Sweet Potato Pie! (4:30) Sharing holiday traditions and Blair makes it awkward. (7:00) Christmas music to have sex to! (12:30) Things get musical. (16:15) An improvised Christmas play, in the style of “It's A Wonderful Life”. (24:30) Hallmark presents Grandma and Love Town! (31:00) Inspirational Christmas quotes. Connect w/ us... Blair Peyton: @BlairPeyton Ami Trowell: @ami_trowell www.BPandAmi.com Instagram: @bp_and_ami Twitter: @BPandAmi
Paul Brunson is a Mentor, Entrepreneur and Television Host. His goal in life is to help you live your best life in love and professionally. He’s the world’s most influential matchmaker, founded and exited three businesses, hosted two television shows and spent nearly a decade working directly for a billionaire. He’s now here to share many of his experiences by mentoring and coaching thousands of people. Questions Tell us a little bit about yourself and your journey What are some things you would recommend to a business owner to build stronger relationships to really come over as being authentic and true in what they are selling? As a small business owner, how do you find your mentor? How do you know that this person is someone you can connect with? What are some of the books that have had the biggest impact on you? What is the one online resource, website, tool or app that you absolutely cannot live without in your business? What is one thing in your life right now that you are really excited about – something that you are working on to develop yourself or people? Where can our listeners find your information online? What is one quote or saying that you live by or that inspires you in times of adversity? Highlights Paul Brunson shared that the last 7 years of his career where he left financing and became a Match Maker. It was really interesting as people would ask him “Are you really a match maker, is there such a thing as a Match Maker?” It was a career that he was passionate about and it allowed him to do so many things, so the biography, in terms of hosting television shows and launching other businesses, he was able to do that as a result of becoming a Match Maker. Most recently he has hosted a few television shows, “Love Town: with Oprah Winfrey” and “Preachers of the L.A” where he did the after show. He stated that he is preparing to launch a new show on ABC Primetime which is his own show where he is Executive Producing, he also launched a Match Making Agency and he also launched several other projects that he is proud of and so he stays really busy. He stated that for his entire life, he joked about doing many things and often times we all say that we hustle and have 3 or 4 jobs but what he most recently discovered over the last year and a half is a book called “The One Thing: The Surprisingly Simple Truth Behind Extraordinary Results” by Gary Keller that really changed his life. If we want to be good at things in life, we can do multiple things and be good but if you want to be great, it requires a singleness of purpose and that is what he is trying, get focused and divest out of all of his projects and just really focus on one. Yanique stated that it is important that whatever you are doing, you put 100% of yourself in it. She was reading a book that says, “You can’t effectively do things 100% at the same time,” in other words, if you are watching the television and reading a book, you are following the gist of the movie and you’re reading the book but you’re not doing both activities at 100% because it is just not humanly possible. Paul agreed with the phrase and stated that on top of that there’s a switching cost that not a lot of us realize, so you’re watching the television and at the same time you think you are working and responding to an email, technically you can’t do both at the same time so you’re only doing one but what you’re really doing is you’re going from the television to the email and when you go to the email there’s a switching cost, your mind now has to re calibrate to the email and because it is re calibrating that’s a cost and energy involved and so it re calibrates to the email then you go back to the television and has to re calibrate back to the television so there’s a cost and time allocated to that. It just goes to show that there is really no such thing as multitasking. Paul stated that for business owners to build stronger relationships they have to start with themselves, they have to start with a true examination of who they are. You can’t begin to outline what your mission is, your brand position mission statement is, you can’t come up with your marketing concepts, you can’t do any of that until you are first not only deciding of who you are but also be comfortable with who you are. There are a lot of small business owners attempt to replicate what they see other people in their industry doing and you can’t do that; you have to grasp your uniqueness. Paul Brunson says he always says your uniqueness is where your power is, that’s what differentiates you and you want to embrace that. First, know who you are and the second is to understand that effective marketing is about content marketing and a key component to content marketing is relevant, value added, consistent information so you want to always be making sure that the content you are distributing is not just relevant to you but it ties you with your customers and the experiences that your customers are going through. You want it to be value added and essentially moving them forward towards whatever they’re goal is, so if you’re helping someone get close to their goal, you are a value add to them. Consistence is tricky because if you’re leveraging Social Media, you have to be extraordinarily active and consistent in your content and not just daily content. We’re at a point now where you need multiple pieces of content to be distributed on a daily basis. So to really engage the customers for them to really know authentically who you are, doing some soul searching, you have to know who you are and you have to embrace that and you have to articulate that or convey that through consistent value added content. Yanique made reference to a video Paul Brunson posted on his Facebook Page with his mentee about “How do you know who you really are?” Paul stated that the importance of knowing who you are is critical because ultimately if you’re a small business owner or micro business owner, people are not necessarily buying you, they are buying your brand and your brand is never what you say it is, it is what everyone else says it is and so the trick is you have to figure out how do you break through the noise. He stated that he has a memorable brand and the trick to that memorable brand is being unique and a lot of people said, “Paul how can I be unique?” There are a lot of people that look like me or maybe from Jamaica but the bottom line is that every single person on this planet, everyone listening to this show, there is no one that has ever walked this earth that has had the same set of experiences like you’ve had and if you really think about that, it’s powerful because what it shows is that you have a unique perspective on life and so the key is how do you translate that unique perspective to your brand. Part of identifying and being comfortable with all of your uniqueness is in identifying that you truly do love yourself and connecting with yourself. People define self love in many different ways but he always looks at it as if you think about your optimal life in all the different facets of your life, think about your career….what’s the best career you can imagine, how much money are you making? What kind of flexibility do you have? What’s your title? Think about the best romantic relationship you could ever have, think about best spiritual relationship you could ever have, think about all those aspects of life and after you have identified the best of the best, then you ask yourself one simple question. That is simply, “Do I feel like I can reach that? Do I feel like I can get there?” Not to say there won’t be hurdles or challenges along the way or maybe you feel like you can get there but you are 20 years from it, that’s fine but the big question is “Do you feel like you can get there?” If you don’t feel like you can’t get there, if you don’t feel like it’s possible, that means you don’t feel like you can ever become your optimal self and that means you have a problem with self love. Self love is really each aspect of your life, all those categories, business, social, health, romantic and then collectively saying in all of these categories “I feel like I can become my best self” that is self love. High self esteem is just simply saying in each one of those categories “I can get there” so there’s a big difference in self esteem and self love but ultimately that’s what self love is. Paul agreed that in connecting with your mentor, it’s hard to put something on paper and match 2 people together. “Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead” by Sheryl Sandberg COO of Facebook wrote this book and in it she wrote something that really moved him was that, “If you have to ask someone to be your mentor, it’s too late” in other words, you can’t someone to be a real mentor to you, it jus t happens. We know that nothing just happens, so you have to put the work in, so what is the work. He stated that he wrote a blog post specifically about this, about how he was able to acquire certain mentors and that he believes that what Sheryl said was absolutely right. He never had to outright ask, the first thing is you have to make yourself mentor material. “Are you mentor material?” That’s the first question, whenever there is a problem; the first place you want to point the finger is inward and ask, “What can I do to change the situation?” Are you mentor material? Are you someone that someone else would want to give advice to? Are you someone that someone else would want to surround themselves with? Are you someone that exhibiting that you are ambitious? Are you mentor material? That is the first step. The second step is to then identify the people that you would love to be mentored by and that in itself takes time because a lot of people will select possible mentors based on awards or accolades that they’ve acquired but that’s not how you select a mentor, you select someone that shares your values and you select someone that you personally witness walks their talk, that’s really what you want to do. It’s not a long distant relationship, this isn’t someone that you’ve just observed on social media but this is someone that’s in your life somehow, somehow connected that you know that they actually walk their talk. The third part is then you add value to that person continuously over a long period of time. Paul then gave us a scenario, as he was mentor material, super ambitious, wanted to learn, the second part was that his mentor was his boss so he had a personal experience with him and was able to see how he was delivering on what he was talking about, he was walking his talk. The third part is that after he stopped working for him in about 2004, he then continued to add value to him even though he stopped working for him. He lives in Turkey and he would visit the United States of America, he would continue to help him, helped to arrange meetings, when he launched a new business in the United States and ask him to sit on the Board and help launch those programs, he wasn’t being compensated, he continued to add value to him over the years and how he found out that he was his mentor, Paul posted on Instagram about 3 years ago a story “2o Habits I Learned Working for Two Billionaires” and the second part of the article he said “And he continues to be a mentor to me to this today.” And he read that post and reposted, he was really proud of it and even had it translated into Turkish, at the end he said that he didn’t realize that Paul Brunson looked at him in that way and thanked him. In other words, at no point did he ask him, when you have a true mentoring relationship, you will just realize at a certain point that that’s your mentor and not only will you realize as your mentee but your mentor will realize that and that’s the most effective mentor relationship. Paul shared that he is a reader and he is traveling now and the books that he has with him is a oldy but a goody, “Selling the Invisible: A Field Guide to Modern Marketing” by Harry Beckwith which is one of the modern marketing books, “The One Thing: The Surprisingly Simple Truth Behind Extraordinary Results” by Gary Keller, a book he read in the last few years that changed his life, he just finished a book call “Contagious: Why Things Catch On” by Jonah Berger which is great for people focusing on their personal brand because it’s about how words spread and ideas spread especially in the day and age of social media. Another book is “Crush It!: Why NOW Is the Time to Cash In on Your Passion” by Gary Vaynerchuk that had a big impact on him. Some of the classics too that have been very helpful is “The Art of War” by Sun Tzu and his favorite is Sun Tzu and Sun Pin who was his grandson. It’s really fascinating because Paul has witnessed how over the years even in business school his teachers would reference Art of War all the time and in actuality, that book is probably one of the most influential books not just on war strategy but business strategy that was ever written. A wild card book that influence business is a book that was written about Abraham Lincoln but what’s fascinating about the study of Abraham Lincoln is that it is a very refreshing read, any of his biographies because what it does is that it illustrates how if you feel like you are too old, his story will help to sway you differently, if you don’t think you’re smart enough, his story will sway you differently, if you don’t feel like you’re connected enough, if you don’t feel like you’re in the right social class, or you came from the right family, his story will help to sway you differently, here is someone who came from meager beginnings with no connections and was one of the oldest elected president at the time he was elected and he rose to greatness and stands as one of the most influential presidents in US history and there is a lot of inspiration that can be pulled from his story. Paul stated that the app that he cannot live without in his business is Instagram as it is allowing him to connect to a degree that he was not able to connect with people before. He stated that over that last 10 days, he has received 2 speaking offers specifically from Instagram. He was able to build a rapport with certain people via Instagram and it’s one of those platforms that when it first came out he didn’t think it was going to be effective for him but it has really turned into something that’s special. He shares the he can’t live without it right now, it is one of the first apps he opens in the morning and one of the last one he closes at night. Paul stated that he is that there is so much that he is excited for but he just started a daily video blog, it doesn’t have a title, it’s a daily video blog that allows him every day to speak to his community about a subject that he believe is important to him and typically he talking about business or relationships and it’s something that he’s really excited about because he has a Primetime television show and so many people come and say “Paul, I want to be on TV, I can’t believe it, this is wonderful.” But when he pushes them and he asks why do you want to be on TV, typically he would get the response that they want to help people, he would say “if you want to help people, do it now, don’t wait/” He stated that he has fallen victim to that as he is hosting a show in the US called “Our World” and it’s a weekly show that covers news impacting African Americans so in particular around business, entertainment and Arts but it’s not on the major networks and he remembers saying, “I love doing this show, I hope it’s picked up on a larger network” and he said to himself, why doesn’t he continue doing it himself because ultimately it’s not about popularity, it’s about the influence. He reiterated that he is most excited about the daily video blog and can’t stop thinking about the different things he’s wants to do with it. Paul stated that he has committed to 100 episodes, so every day from Monday to Friday he is committed to that. He wants to show that given all the things that he is doing in his life that he can still drop a quality video blog every day and he can do it, many people should be able to do it and he also want to be able to point back and show what has resulted because of the deployment of it and even on metrics alone and not that number of followers is critical, since he has started doing frequent videos, not only has his audience increased, but more important to him is that it has become more homogenise and with it becoming more homogenise, the fastest growing demographic of his audience is Jamaican, it is the number Jamaica followers has dramatically increased and also Nigeria, they are out pacing the United States and he is planning on sharing all of that at the end of the 100 video to show what has been the result. Paul says listeners can find him on: Paul Brunson Website Paul Brunson Facebook Paul Brunson Twitter Paul Brunson Instagram Paul Brunson YouTube Paul Brunson LinkedIn Paul stated that he has a lot but one that is very simple when you see a Nike sign you think of “Just do it” he thinks of that quote whenever he has an idea and he is thinking if he should or shouldn’t, he always says “Just do it” Links “The One Thing: The Surprisingly Simple Truth Behind Extraordinary Results” by Gary Keller “Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead” by Sheryl Sandberg “2o Habits I Learned Working For Two Billionaires” by Paul C. Brunson “Selling the Invisible: A Field Guide to Modern Marketing” by Harry Beckwith “Contagious: Why Things Catch On” by Jonah Berger “Crush It!: Why NOW Is the Time to Cash In on Your Passion” by Gary Vaynerchuk “The Art of War” by Sun Tzu “Abraham Lincoln Autobiography” by Abraham Lincoln Instagram
We talked to Roger North, beat poet/rapper extraordinaire about his acoustic inspiration from the mountains of North Carolina, snappin’ necks and cashin’ checks, being fired and banned from The Gas Monkey, Spoonfed Tribe, the Trail of Tears and the REAL South, grocery stores in the Ozarks, “Love Town”, Cane’s Chicken Shack, and pious, loser judges.