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Picture this: a wedding turned music festival, complete with a surprise music video, and orchestrated by none other than the fabulous Amanda from Pixie and the Partygrass Boys. This episode is a whirlwind of stories and laughter as we sit down with Pixie and Amanda, delving into their magical musical journey. From whimsical tunes like “Bear, Shark, Duck, Snake” to heartfelt ballads such as "Marching On," their music is as dynamic and vibrant as their personalities. You'll hear about the transformative power of friendship and community that fuels their performances, and the incredible bond they share with each other and their adoring fans. We chat about how their band came together with a delightful mix of humor, love, and a little bit of skepticism—leading to the unique sound that captivates audiences. Our conversation takes a turn towards the benefits and challenges of early music education and how the band cleverly balances serious and silly elements in their music, seamlessly blending genres as they evolve. We also touch on the intriguing topic of extraterrestrial life, showing just how multifaceted these talented musicians truly are. We also discuss the evolution of Pixie and the Partygrass Boys, from recording their first album to their unique ventures, such as personalized band artwork on skis. This episode is a celebration of the universal language of music, the connection between artists and their audience, and the joy of sharing pieces of one's soul with the world. With a dash of humor, a sprinkle of extraterrestrial curiosity, and a heap of musical passion, we invite you to experience the infectious energy of Pixie and the Partygrass Boys. Head over to www.pixieandthepartygrassboys.com for tour info, merch, and more! -FREE SHIPPING from Shop Tour Bus Use The PROMO CODE: nosimpleroad INTRO MUSIC PROVIDED BY - Young & Sick MUSIC IN THE COMMERCIALS BY AND USED WITH PERMISSION OF: CIRCLES AROUND THE SUN OUTRO MUSIC BY AND USED WITH PERMISSION OF: CHILLDREN OF INDIGO No Simple Road is part of OSIRIS MEDIA. Osiris Media is the leading storyteller in music, combining the intimacy of podcasts with the power of music
Recording of Off the Shelf Radio Show from WDLR with co-hosts Nicole Fowles and Molly Meyers-LaBadie and guest Carol Swinger from the Delaware County Genealogical Society. This week we discuss our upcoming program, Navigating US Census Data, with Delaware County Genealogical Society volunteer, Carol Singer. And, of course, what we're reading! Recommendations include Grave Reservations by Cherie Priest, His Truth is Marching On by Jon Meacham, and The Hazel Wood by Melissa Albert. Read more about today's episode here. Listen live every Friday morning at 9 AM https://wdlrradio.com/program-schedule/off-the-shelf/ This episode originally aired on October 18, 2024.
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When we think of abolitionists, most of us think of Abraham Lincoln or John Brown. But there were many black abolitionists doing the work who, for whatever reason, haven't received the recognition they deserve. In this episode, Jasmine Holmes stops by to educate us on some of the black abolitionists who helped bring about the end of slavery and who did amazing work in the years following the Civil War. LINKS & SHOW NOTES:This UWP Podcast Episode was produced by Josh Deng with editing by Roshane Ricketts.The Truth is Marching On, the book referenced by JasmineHere's a link to Jasmine's excellent books, including Crowned With GlorySupport the showTo learn more about United? We Pray, follow us on Twitter and keep exploring our website. Please consider rating the podcast on Apple Podcasts, and subscribe using your favorite podcast client to hear more!
Shawna Boren and Dan Kent break down this week's sermon titled: "Marching On." Because of the power and effectiveness of Shawna and Dan's tag-team MuseCast shows, Woodland Hills has started offering tag-team preaching to try to keep up
All All Souls celebration of Martin Luther King, Jr. from “Our God is Marching On,” a speech delivered on March 25, 1965 in Montgomery, Alabama. Music by The Porter's Gate, “Behold! Behold! The Kingdom Now is Come” (2020).
Pastor Oetman preaches about Marching On!
A new MP3 sermon from Indian Mission Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Time is Marching On Subtitle: The Book of Romans Speaker: Brandon White Broadcaster: Indian Mission Baptist Church Event: Sunday - PM Date: 7/23/2023 Bible: Romans 13:11-14 Length: 43 min.
A quick Google search will tell you there are over 15,000 books about Abraham Lincoln. Do we need another? Well yes, considering that none of them so far has been written by Jon Meacham who is one of America's best biographers. “And There Was Light” has just been released. It is a most readable 420 page biography of our 16th President and it is timely. America is probably more divided now that at any time since Lincoln's. Jon writes, “A President who led a divided country in which an implacable minority gave no quarter…has much to teach us in a twenty-first century moment of polarization.” Jon is a great conversationalist. At one point he says, "Some think I'm the love child of Mr. Rogers and Doris Kearns Goodwin.” How is that for a tease? Books mentioned in this podcast: And There was Light by Jon Meacham The Soul of America by Jon Meacham American Lion by Jon Meacham Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Power by Jon Meacham Franklin and Winston by Jon Meacham His Truth is Marching On by Jon Meacham American Gospel by Jon Meacham The Hope of Glory by Jon Meacham Destiny and Power by Jon Meacham All the King's Men by Robert Penn Warren The Wise Men by Walter Isaacson and Evan Thomas Barchester Towers by Anthony Trollope The Prime Minister by Anthony Trollope The Warden by Anthony Trollope Emma by Jane Austen The Chain by Adrian McKintey Catch-22 by Joseph Heller The Man in the High Castle by Philip K. Dick The Prince by Niccolò Machiavelli
Like Sly and the Family Stone, The Clash, Fishbone, and Public Enemy before them, Ozomatli follows in the footsteps of a long line of musicians who aim to effect change through their music and lead by example. Today, you'll hear from two founding members of the Grammy Award-winning group, Wil-Dog Abers and Raul Pacheco, about how they have used the universal language of music as a platform to better themselves and the world around them. Set to infectious rhythms and catchy melodies, Ozo's sound is a blend of the many cultures found in the city of Los Angeles, but the band has found commonalities across the world, thanks to their many years of touring. Whether supporting Carlos Santana on his Supernatural Tour, working with reggae dons, Sly and Robbie, contributing music to films like Happy Feet 2 and Elmo's Musical Monsterpiece, or creating their own kids' album, Ozomatli keeps striving to improve, both as a group and as individuals. In today's conversation, Will and Raul share key lessons from their time in the music business, from the importance of leveraging your label as an opportunity to be more creative to viewing your manager as a business partner, and we get first-hand insight into some of their career highlights. You'll also discover how they have used the pandemic as a chance to continue learning and growing as musicians, plus so much more! Make sure to tune in today. Key Points From This Episode: What role music played as Will and Raul were growing up and who they looked up to. How Will was introduced to music via the trombone in the LAUSD Magnet program. The influence that Raul's elementary school music teacher had on him. Insight into Raul's history with the tres, a three-course chordophone of Cuban origin. Bassists like Larry Graham and Robbie Shakespeare who shaped the way Will plays. Key lessons about the ‘business of music' that Will and Raul learned from recording for a number of different labels. The value of viewing your manager, your lawyer, and your label as business partners. How Ozomatli has used the universal language of music as a platform to affect change. Eye-opening moments from their government-sponsored international tour as cultural ambassadors for the US State Department in 2006. Raul and Will share some of the most challenging parts of being on the road. Hear how they both used the pandemic as an opportunity to educate themselves further. How they approached writing music for kids' films and creating their own kids' album. What they learned from opening for Carlos Santana on his Supernatural Tour. Ozomatli's new LP, Marching On, and their commitment to becoming better singers. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: https://ozomatli.com/ (Ozomatli) https://www.linkedin.com/in/raul-pacheco-7b69385b/ (Raul Pacheco on LinkedIn) https://twitter.com/mrraulpacheco (Raul Pacheco on Twitter) https://www.instagram.com/raulelbullypacheco/ (Raul Pacheco on Instagram) https://www.linkedin.com/in/wil-dog-abers-b3740415b/ (Wil-Dog Abers on LinkedIn) https://www.instagram.com/wil_dogabers/ (Wil-Dog Abers on Instagram) https://blueelan.com/collections/ozomatli (Pre-Order 'Marching On')
It's episode #19 of the Cash Rules Everything Around Me podcast with your host, Jason Matthews of Matthews Financial & Insurance Solutions! In this episode, Jason and co-host Norm Schriever cover: · Jason's recent trip to Washington D.C. for the African American Financial Professionals Conference.· His life-changing visit to the African American Museum at the Smithsonian.· Norm's recommendation for a book about the late, great John Lewis: His Truth is Marching On, by John Meacham.· It's back to school season! Jason and Norm talk about all things back-to-school – including the price of new kicks and fits these days! · Are you ready for some football?!!!! Jason gives his thoughts on the upcoming NFL season, including previewing the Raiders and 49ers and guessing their records. And Jason picked WHICH TEAM to win the Super Bowl????!!! Listen to episode #19 of the C.R.E.A.M. podcast to find out! Thanks for listening, subscribing, and please send us your questions or comments what you'd like to hear on the podcast! And if you'd like to get in touch with Jason Matthews, have a question you'd like us to answer on-air, or want to receive the monthly economic recap: ☎️ 510.229.7608
Wil-Dog, Ulises, Raúl and Asdrubal of Ozomatli join Taya Jae on Talkin' Music to talk about the social causes they're fired up about right now, their new album, Marching On and what they love about what they do.
Ulises Bella is one of the founding members of multi Grammy award winning band Ozomatli. “Uli” grew up in South East Los Angeles, CA. Uli developed a passion for music at a young age and went to the LA High School of the Arts. Subsequently Uli spent some time in college and playing in punk bands. Later he met the now founders and members of Ozomatli. Uli dropped out of college and pursued his dream of becoming a full time musician and spent many years traveling over fifty plus countries and becoming a cultural ambassador in the process. Ozomatli received two Grammy Awards for Best Latin Rock/Alternative Albums “Street Signs” and “Embrace the Chaos”. Ozomatli has celebrated their 25th anniversary and just released their new album “Marching On”. Uli considers himself a forever student and it shows being a multi instrumentalist and a Gracie Jiu Jitsu black belt who started Ghetto Dojo JJ Club. Growing up/living in Los Angeles and combined with his travels, Uli drops the largest range of restaurants on this podcast to date. From meeting and having delicious food prepared by Chef Jose Andres, Kathmandu, roasted sheep's head, getting food poisoning, LA Mexican & Japanese food and so so much more. Special thanks to Uli because he produced the music and beats you hear during all the podcasts! OZOMATLI New album out now! “Marching On” on Vinyl, CD and Digital https://ozomatli.comShow Noteshttps://www.foodoriginspodcast.com/podcast
Jon Meacham is one of America's leading thinkers on how the country's political history can inform the present. He recently visited Penn State to present a lecture on his 2018 book The Soul of America and joined us for a wide-ranging conversation on the war in Ukraine (and whether Zelensky really is like Churchill), American polarization polarization, the changing media landscape, and more. Meacham is author of multiple New York Times bestsellers, a distinguished visiting professor at Vanderbilt University and co-chair of Vanderbilt's Project on Unity and American Democracy, a contributing writer for The New York Times Book Review, and a fellow of the Society of American Historians.Thank you to the Center for Character, Conscience, and Public Purpose at Penn State for bringing Jon to campus and making this interview possible. Additional InformationVanderbilt Project on Unity and American DemocracyHope Through HistoryFate of Fact The Soul of AmericaHis Truth is Marching On
The nation celebrated Martin Luther King Jr. Day this week, honoring what would have been his 93rd birthday. In this special episode of We the People, we examine King's thinking about the relationship between the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, as well as his views on agape and universal love, and more, through a close reading and analysis of some of his most significant speeches and writings. Joining host Jeffrey Rosen are two of the nation's leading experts on civil rights and American history. William Allen is emeritus dean and professor of political philosophy at Michigan State University and Hasan Kwame Jeffries is associate professor of history at The Ohio State University, where he teaches courses on the civil rights and Black Power movements. Speeches and writings discussed include: “An Experiment in Love,” A Testament of Hope: The Essential Writings and Speeches, by Martin Luther King Jr. (1958) King's essay discussing the concept of agape and how it undergirds nonviolent resistance. “Pilgrimage to Nonviolence,” by Martin Luther King Jr. (1958) King's essay explaining the intellectual and philosophical influences that led him to embrace agape and nonviolent resistance. “Letter from Birmingham Jail,” by Martin Luther King Jr. (April 16, 1963) King's seminal open letter — written from a jail in Birmingham, Alabama — on civil disobedience, justice, and the ethics of violating unjust laws. “I Have A Dream,” by Martin Luther King Jr. (August 28, 1963) King's iconic speech on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial about civil rights, freedom, and equality “Our God is Marching On,” by Martin Luther King Jr. (March 25, 1965) King's speech at the conclusion of the marches from Selma to Montgomery “Beyond Vietnam,” by Martin Luther King Jr. (1967) King's speech at New York's Riverside Church condemning the Vietnam War “Where Do We Go From Here?” by Martin Luther King Jr. (1967) King's speech on the future of the civil rights movement, given at the Southern Christian Leadership Conference in Atlanta, Georgia. The National Constitution Center relies on support from listeners like you to provide nonpartisan constitutional education to Americans of all ages. In honor of the 234th anniversary of the ratification of the U.S. Constitution, every dollar you give to support the We the People podcast campaign will be doubled with a generous 1:1 match up to a total of $234,000, made possible by the John Templeton Foundation! Visit www.constitutioncenter.org/we-the-people to donate, and thank you for your crucial support. Questions or comments about the show? Email us at podcast@constitutioncenter.org. Continue today's conversation on Facebook and Twitter using @ConstitutionCtr. Sign up to receive Constitution Weekly, our email roundup of constitutional news and debate, at bit.ly/constitutionweekly.
The nation celebrated Martin Luther King Jr. Day this week, honoring what would have been his 93rd birthday. In this special episode of We the People, we examine King's thinking about the relationship between the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, as well as his views on agape and universal love, and more, through a close reading and analysis of some of his most significant speeches and writings. Joining host Jeffrey Rosen are two of the nation's leading experts on civil rights and American history. William Allen is emeritus dean and professor of political philosophy at Michigan State University and Hasan Kwame Jeffries is associate professor of history at The Ohio State University, where he teaches courses on the civil rights and Black Power movements. Speeches and writings discussed include: “An Experiment in Love,” A Testament of Hope: The Essential Writings and Speeches, by Martin Luther King Jr. (1958) King's essay discussing the concept of agape and how it undergirds nonviolent resistance. “Pilgrimage to Nonviolence,” by Martin Luther King Jr. (1958) King's essay explaining the intellectual and philosophical influences that led him to embrace agape and nonviolent resistance. “Letter from Birmingham Jail,” by Martin Luther King Jr. (April 16, 1963) King's seminal open letter — written from a jail in Birmingham, Alabama — on civil disobedience, justice, and the ethics of violating unjust laws. “I Have A Dream,” by Martin Luther King Jr. (August 28, 1963) King's iconic speech on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial about civil rights, freedom, and equality “Our God is Marching On,” by Martin Luther King Jr. (March 25, 1965) King's speech at the conclusion of the marches from Selma to Montgomery “Beyond Vietnam,” by Martin Luther King Jr. (1967) King's speech at New York's Riverside Church condemning the Vietnam War “Where Do We Go From Here?” by Martin Luther King Jr. (1967) King's speech on the future of the civil rights movement, given at the Southern Christian Leadership Conference in Atlanta, Georgia. The National Constitution Center relies on support from listeners like you to provide nonpartisan constitutional education to Americans of all ages. In honor of the 234th anniversary of the ratification of the U.S. Constitution, every dollar you give to support the We the People podcast campaign will be doubled with a generous 1:1 match up to a total of $234,000, made possible by the John Templeton Foundation! Visit www.constitutioncenter.org/we-the-people to donate, and thank you for your crucial support. Questions or comments about the show? Email us at podcast@constitutioncenter.org. Continue today's conversation on Facebook and Twitter using @ConstitutionCtr. Sign up to receive Constitution Weekly, our email roundup of constitutional news and debate, at bit.ly/constitutionweekly.
MLK Weekend, using the speech "Our God is Marching On!", story of Jericho from Joshua: "Another Martin Luther King Jr. Day is upon us. How is MLK speaking to us in this moment? What new dreams are coming alive in oppressed communities? We'll explore another lesser known speech from MLK and how we can live those values in our lives."If you would like to learn more about us, please visit https://www.uucl.org/ where you can find information about our grounds, staff, and upcoming events. You can also subscribe to our eNews there and learn about our virtual service offerings.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=Zh5nhyoXwlxT_QZP93diZXBXNnWhmvgKTR4TpCxfkONkK2we-7kchojEuHYqlf3xQYmQZpAxoIQou3FL)
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In this episode of The Outspoken Podcast, host Shana Cosgrove talks to Alexis Kovalchick, Senior Account Executive for General Dynamics. Alexis speaks on growing up in her family, transitioning through different business positions, and the highlights of her career. She also talks about books she’s been interested in along with the research sources she reads daily to keep her going. QUOTES "As a kid, I wanted to be a fashion designer. Like ‘What’s the latest and greatest? ‘What's the coolest trends?’ and in a way I’m kind of doing it - minus the fashion part." -Alexis Kovalchick [18:35] “There’s not a whole lot of women in this industry. I really feel like, you know, the connections that I have with a lot of these women - I think that’s what makes this business so exciting.” -Alexis Kovalchick [27:54] "It’s nice sometimes, to be the only girl in the room. But sometimes, you know, I want to see other people come up with me." -Alexis Kovalchick [28:07] TIMESTAMPS [00:04] Intro [01:48] Meet Alexis Kovalchick [04:05] Alexis’ Position at General Dynamics [11:59] From Contract Management to Business Development [13:50] Research Go-To Sources [14:31] Alexis’ Parents [17:50] Alexis’ Children [18:14] Business Development [19:03] Fashion at Work [22:31] College [23:31] Religion and Holidays [25:38] Alexis and her Family’s Interests in Sports [26:58] Aisha Bowe [29:48] From Business Development to Account Executive [31:07] Highlights of Alexis’ Career [32:54] Myth about Government Contractors [35:35] What Alexis Wishes She Knew [36:15] Book Recommendations and Wishlist [40:05] Advice from Alexis [42:55] Outro RESOURCES https://www.washingtonpost.com/ (The Washington Post) https://www.nytimes.com/ (The New York Times) https://www.theguardian.com/us (The Guardian) https://www.bbc.com/ (BBC) https://www.nike.com/w/cortez-shoes-byfxzy7ok?cp=75625895374_search_%7Cnike+cortez%7CGOOGLE%7C71700000041051115%7CAll_X_X_X_X-Device_X_Cortez-General_Exact%7Ce%7Cc&gclsrc=aw.ds&&gclid=Cj0KCQiAv6yCBhCLARIsABqJTjYUy6OCkbC7hs7J7Q2XXd5f0139zP4Vz8HLzZb4vr5yfSAk83ovudAaAiMnEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds (Nike Cortez) https://www.ua.edu/ (The University of Alabama) https://www.linkedin.com/in/aishabowe/ (Aisha Bowe) https://www.amazon.com/Ride-Lifetime-Lessons-Learned-Company/dp/0399592091 (The Ride of a Lifetime) by Robert Iger https://www.amazon.com/Born-Crime-Stories-African-Childhood/dp/0399588191/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2DH6HXWS1S277&dchild=1&keywords=born+a+crime&qid=1615571846&s=books&sprefix=born+%2Cstripbooks%2C171&sr=1-1 (Born a Crime) by Trevor Noah https://www.amazon.com/Last-Black-Unicorn-Tiffany-Haddish/dp/1501181823 (The Last Black Unicorn) by Tiffany Haddish https://www.amazon.com/Promised-Land-Barack-Obama/dp/1524763160/ref=sr_1_2?crid=1GP8G9DN4Y9PN&dchild=1&keywords=barack+obama&qid=1615571996&s=books&sprefix=bara%2Cstripbooks%2C204&sr=1-2 (A Promised Land) by Barack Obama https://www.amazon.com/His-Truth-Marching-Lewis-Power/dp/1984855026/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=john+lewis+biography&qid=1615572075&s=books&sr=1-2 (His Truth is Marching On) by Jon Meacham and John Lewis https://www.amazon.com/Delivering-Happiness-Profits-Passion-Purpose/dp/0446576220 (Delivering Happiness) by Tony Hsieh RELEVANT LINKS https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexis-k-2532894/ (Alexis Kovalchick) https://nylatechnologysolutions.com/ (Nyla Technology Solutions) https://www.gd.com/ (General Dynamics)
Today we are joined by the Rev. Canon Dorian Del Priore, Canon for Mission & Evangelism at Trinity Cathedral in Columbia, S.C. We talk about the ways God calls people at every age and stage of life, how the Devil really doesn't like it when we pursue justice, and how God works in and through the chaos that often surrounds us. Links mentioned in today's episode: Did the 10 Plagues of Egypt Really Happen? (article from Time magazine) His Truth is Marching On (biography of the Hon. John Lewis)
This podcast features the songs “Thanks to Calvary"(Alvin Martinez)and "Truth is Marching On"(The Hooker Family) as well as Part 2 of the message "Some Things that Prove the Existence of God" given by Pastor Stephen Pope from the pulpit of Calvary Baptist Church(Union Grove, NC).
Hey friends! Welcome back to the show! You're listening to episode #60.Today's episode is with my personal friend that I met, right here on the internet. Nicole Terrell is a mindfulness coach for passionate mamas and today we're talking about how to use self-awareness to manage our mindset, dealing with icky emotions, and processing them in healthy ways. This podcast episode is EPIC and you're going to be BLOWN away!But before we dive in... I've got a question for you... do you struggle with knowing your purpose?? Do you struggle with remembering who you even were before you had kids? You know you like this and you feel happy when this is happening, but do you know HOW that all fits together? If you're confused or frustrated in any way when it comes to discovering your purpose, I've got the solution for YOU!!Let's jump on a 1-hour clarity call and finally get you headed in the direction of your dreams, boo!!! You're TIRED of wondering where to head. You're TIRED of the grind of your job coming between you and your family. COme on! How long are you going to wait to make your dreams a reality?? SISTER! Time is MARCHING ON!!! And your dreams are waiting for you to live them. God is waiting for you to STEP INTO your purpose that he put on your heart!Let me help you get the clarity you need to start helping the people who are looking for you... here. right now!! Go to livewithaudacitynow.com and click coaching to book your call. Let's freaking do this already!Okay... are you ready to hear from my GOOD friend Nicole Terrell all about mindfulness? Get out your pen and paper because this one is JUICY!Find Nicole:https://www.facebook.com/nicole.m.terrell.9 https://www.facebook.com/groups/passionatemamas Find me: Work with me: https://mmstuartco.com/coaching/ Join the Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/LivewithAudacityNow/ Find me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livewithaudacitynow/ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/LWApodcastSupport the show (https://mmstuartco.com/livewithaudacity/)
Jeff presents Rebecca with a host of recently announced book deals of varying interest. This episode is sponsored by: Don’t Ever Forget by Matthew Farrell One by One by Ruth Ware Find Layla by Meg Elison Book Riot Insiders Books discussed in this episode: A Country You Can Leave by Asale Angel-Ajani Queen of Thieves by Erin Bledsoe Beasts of Prey by Ayana Gray The Moon and the Stars by Kia Cothron The Verifiers by Jane Pek My Monticello by Nicole Johnson Twice as Hard by Raphael Sofoluke and Opeyemi Sofoluke Systemic Exclusion by Kirsty Dunan The Talk by Darrin Bell Say Their Names by Cottman, Bunn, Charles, Gaines, Harriston, and Robinson-Jacob Untitled Covid Book by Mclean and Nocera The Next Wave by John Barry What Just Happened by Charles Finch Untitled Covid Medical Student Book by Emma Goldberg A Dozen Dresses That Changed the World by Kimberly Chrisman-Campbell Shade by Sam Bloch Bite by Bill Schutt The Pockets Book by Hannah Carlson The Axe by Jonny Diamond Llama Drama by Jennifer Kingson Treasure in Wasteland by Bryn Nelson Klara and the Sun by Kazuo Ishiguro His Truth is Marching On by John Meacham The Six by Loren Grush Cherish Farrah by Bethany Morrow Crying in the Bathroom by Erika Sanchez The Beautiful Struggle by Ta-Nehisis Coates Bittman Bread by Mark Bittman and Kerri Conan Bibliophile: Diverse Spines by Jane Mount and Jamise Harper The Prince of the Skies by Antonio Itrube Pathological: A (Punctuated) Memoir by Sarah Fay Black Bodies Swinging by Robin Kelley A Light by Amanda Oliver Editing by Adam Moss Tread of Angels by Rebecca Roanhorse Ramon and Julieta by Alana Viramontes Albertson The Wild Sisters by Jessica Weisberg It’s OK to Use the Tissues by Tori Press Blush by Jamie Brenner Don’t Cry for Me by Daniel Black Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir Inclusion Revolution by Daisy Auger-Dominguez Untitled 1921 Tulsa Massacre YA Novel by Brandy Colbert The Half Moon by Mary Beth Keane Pulling the Chariot Out of the Sun by Shane McCrae The Big Hurt by Erika Schickel Trapped in, Dining Out by Osayi Endolyn Secret Santa by Andrew Shaffer Harriet Tubman: Live in Concert by Bob the Drag Queen In the Company of Witches by Auralee Wallace Thistlefoot by GennaRose Nethercott The Tale of the Mandarin Duck by Bette Milder with photographs by Michiko Kakutani See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Matthew 8 (For The Lord is Marching On!) - Daryl Roth
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For most of us, our first encounter with Dami Im was through X Factor in 2013. Long before that, though, Dami was honing her craft from learning piano from five years old, to studying at the Young Conservatorium of Music program at eleven. Now, Dami has represented Australia at Eurovision and has built an incredibly successful career, performing globally. Her new song, Marching On, is an anthem for women, inspired by her mother. https://www.damiim.com/
For decades, albums have been carefully crafted pieces of art. A combination of tracks, often with movement and story. However now, the music industry has changed with streaming services more often than not leaning towards singles and curated playlists. So what about the album? Are albums dead, or have they been reduced to something lesser that it used to be?Joining me to discuss is Australian musician and Eurovision runner-up Dami Im, who has a bunch of albums under her belt, and is still moving with the streaming times. Dami's manager Ken Outch also weighs in on the conversation.You can find Dami on Instagram and Twitter, and her latest single is Marching On. She's also competing on Dancing With the Stars Australia, Sundays at 7:30pm on the 10 Network.The article referenced in this podcast is 'Charli XCX Explains How Streaming Is Changing Songs' by Dani Deahl at The Verge.Thanks for listening to What Shall We Do About...?, it means a lot! If you enjoyed it, please hit 'subscribe' on Apple Podcasts, or 'follow' on Spotify. You can follow the show on Instagram, and if you have an idea for a topic for the show send an email to whatshallwedopod@gmail.com. What Shall We Do About...? is hosted by Sam Robinson, who is on Twitter @samsquareeyes.
SAD LOVERS & GIANTS "Man of Straw" from 7" single MINISTRY "Effigy" from With Sympathy CABARET VOLTAIRE "Just Fascination" from The Crackdown FRONT 242 "Take One" from Moments... BAUHAUS "Honeymoon Croon" from Burning From The Inside RED LORRY YELLOW LORRY "Take It All Away" from The Singles Collection 1982-87 MARCH VIOLETS "Crow Baby" from Crow Baby EP THE CURE "The Walk" from Greatest Hits GANG OF FOUR "Is It Love" from Hard XMAL DEUTSCHLAND "Boomerang" from Fetisch GENE LOVES JEZEBEL "Bruises" from Promise A FLOCK OF SEAGULLS "The Traveller" from Listen ULTRAVOX "We Came to Dance" from We Came to Dance - Single ICEHOUSE "Hey Little Girl" from Fresco HEAVEN 17 "We Live So Fast" from The Luxury Gap HIDDEN PLEASURE "Beautiful Lady" from Subtle Hints EP GARY NUMAN "Warriors" from Warriors THE THE "This Is the Day" from Soul Mining THE FALL "The Man Whose Head Expanded" from Single AZTEC CAMERA "Walk Out to Winter" from High Land, Hard Rain CHINA CRISIS "Working With Fire and Steel" from Working With Fire & Steel YAZ "Nobody's Diary" from You And Me Both NAKED EYES "Voices in My Head" from Naked Eyes XTC "Funk Pop a Roll" from Mummer THE WATERBOYS "It Should Have Been You" from The Waterboys THE ALARM "Marching On" from The Alarm - EP THE REPLACEMENTS "Color Me Impressed" from Hootenanny X "The New World" from More Fun In the New World
On today's ArtHaus Radio, we celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., a preacher and activist who sought to see one nation, not a nation divided. Ahead of MLK Day, think of what positive changes you bring to yourself and to the world. Always find ways to grow and do it with love. Love and light, y'all! Playlist: Plus tôt by Alexandra Stréliski I Loves You, Porgy by Nina Simone Strange Fruit by Billie Holiday and Her Orchestra The Ballad of Birmingham by Jerry Moore Blues for Martin Luther King by Otis Spann American Dream by Bobby Womack Clip: MLK Speech over 'Who Am I' by Peace Orchestra We Shall Overcome by The Boys Choir of Harlem Blue In Green by Miles Davis Abraham, Martin, & John by Marvin Gaye I’m Human by Sunny War Run to Me by Brittany Howard So Beautiful or so What by Paul Simon Clip: MLK Jr. Speech “Our God is Marching On!” Feeling Good by Nina Simone Le Nouveau Départ by Alexandra Stréliski
Join Pastor Kevin as we learn that no matter what the situation is Its not over till God says its over that it may seem like a hopeless case but your case isn't closed till God says it is.Support the show (https://www.ranchofhopeministries.com/support.html)
So often it seems that the words and witness of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. are removed from the context of his deep faith. In this message, we present three excerpts from Rev. Dr. King paired with scriptural reflection: "The Most Durable Power" (Romans 12:9-21); "Letter From Birmingham Jail" (I Corinthians 12:12-26); and "Our God is Marching On!" (Romans 8:18-25). Texts for these quotes come from "A Testament of Hope: The Essential Writings of Martin Luther King, Jr." edited by James M. Washington.
This Saturday we will have two groups of great guests in our studio. First we will be joined by co-director Chioma Anyanwu and co-producer Michael Grayman-Parkhurst from Spinning Tree Theatre, […] The post Every Woman – 20190112 – “Emotional Creatures” Marching On appeared first on KKFI.
Listen as roving UK reporters Gary Overington and Mike Peters himself take you on a unique journey backstage at the 2017 UK Tour Kickoff in Portsmouth. Includes interviews with with the crew and band (including a very intimate personal and interview with Jules Jones conducted by Gary) plus several live performances. Features: Gary Overington Mark Warden Andi Badgeman Mike Peters Jules Jones James Stevenson Smiley Alarm super fan Pete Cole. Songs Lie Of The Land Brighter Tan The Sun (live) Howling Wind (live) Time (live) Love And Understanding (live) There Must Be A Way (live) Strength (live) Tomorrow (live) Kill To Get What You Want (live) Peace (live) 68 Guns (live) 45 RPM (live) Blaze Of Glory (live) Marching On (live) Two Rivers (live) Notes: Recording Engineers: Gary Overington, Mike Peters Edited and Mixed by Steve Fulton
Listen as roving UK reporters Gary Overington and Mike Peters himself take you on a unique journey backstage at the 2017 UK Tour Kickoff in Portsmouth. Includes interviews with with the crew and band (including a very intimate personal and interview with Jules Jones conducted by Gary) plus several live performances. Features: Gary Overington Mark Warden Andi Badgeman Mike Peters Jules Jones James Stevenson Smiley Alarm super fan Pete Cole. Songs Lie Of The Land Brighter Tan The Sun (live) Howling Wind (live) Time (live) Love And Understanding (live) There Must Be A Way (live) Strength (live) Tomorrow (live) Kill To Get What You Want (live) Peace (live) 68 Guns (live) 45 RPM (live) Blaze Of Glory (live) Marching On (live) Two Rivers (live) Notes: Recording Engineers: Gary Overington, Mike Peters Edited and Mixed by Steve Fulton
John and Kyle are back after some life happenings and equipment upgrades. They fill your ears with talk about hardcore punk. Listen in to hear a ton of news and reviews of several different bands, albums, and songs. Read More about the hosts, Kyle and John We want to hear from you! Are you involved with a local mountain biking organization? We want to hear from you. If you have any questions, comments, or ideas for the next episode, contact us at info@mountainbikeradio.com. --------------------------------------------------------------------- SHOW NOTES: Visit our blog for audio and Video clips of the bands we reviewed: http://deathwishracing.blogspot.com/ MUSIC NEWS The Godfathers of Hardcore Documentary https://vimeo.com/125314139 https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1674591332/thegodfathersofhardcore Modern Life Is War http://www.deathwishinc.com/bands/36/ https://www.facebook.com/ModernLifeIsWarOfficial BURN http://revelationrecords.com/bands/show/103 https://www.facebook.com/pages/BURN/332282298609 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mX5m9TMeeEQ&feature=youtu.be Poison The Well https://www.facebook.com/poisonthewell This Is Hardcore 2015 http://www.thisishardcorefest.com/ Cave In https://www.facebook.com/CaveIn.Official https://hydrahead.merchtable.com/music/vinyl/caveincreativeeclipsesvinyl12#.VXjFmFKqIdU Baroness http://yourbaroness.com/ JUDGE There Will Be Quiet http://noisey.vice.com/therewillbequiet/therewillbequietthestoryofjudgepart1 http://noisey.vice.com/therewillbequiet/therewillbequietthestoryofjudgepart2 http://noisey.vice.com/therewillbequiet/therewillbequietthestoryofjudgepart3 http://noisey.vice.com/therewillbequiet/therewillbequietthestoryofjudgepart4 High On Fire http://www.highonfire.net/ Coliseum http://coliseumsoundsystem.com/ http://www.deathwishinc.com/news/972/ REFUSED http://officialrefused.com/ Earth Crisis https://www.facebook.com/earthcrisisofficial Faith No More http://www.fnm.com/ Darkest Hour https://www.facebook.com/DarkestHourDudes REVELATION RECORDS http://www.revelationrecords.com/ https://www.facebook.com/revelationrecords http://revhq.com/ Formerly of New Haven, Connecticut, it is now based in Huntington Beach, California. It was founded in 1987 by owner Jordan Cooper, along with Ray Cappo of Youth of Today, with the sole intent of producing the Warzone Lower East Side Crew 7". Within the year, they put out two more releases and a limited 4th pressing of Youth of Today's Can't Close My Eyes 7", which had been originally released on Positive Force Records, just for the two of them to trade for vintage G.I.Joes and other action figures. In the first three years, the label put out 23 releases and pressed approximately 50,000 records, and it has continued to release an average of 78 albums a year. Cappo left the business in 1988, to focus on his band Shelter and to start his own label Equal Vision Records (which he later sold to Youth Of Today roadie, former Revelation employee and friend, Steve Reddy), though his albums were still released by Revelation after that. The label put out several definitive hardcore and metalcore records in the late 1990s and early 2000s, with notable releases coming from Damnation A.D., Will Haven, Shai Hulud, Curl Up and Die, and Himsa. However, by the mid2000s, Revelation Records had seemingly fallen by the wayside, with very few releases between 2004 and 2006. However, the label is returning to its former stature as a premier oldschool hardcore label. RECORD REVIEWS Violent Reaction - Marching On Originally conceived and executed as a oneman project by Tom Pimlott on the banks of the Mersey River in Liverpool, England, Violent Reaction recorded a demo in 2011, an EP in 2012 and an LP for Painkiller Records in 2013. Soon after, Tom relocated to Leeds to assemble a full band with an end result that finds the lads playing straight edge, hardcore punk with an obvious oi influence. With a lengthy American tour with their brother band The Flex under their belt, Violent Reaction is set to make their Revelation Records debut with "Marching On." http://www.violentreaction.blogspot.com/ https://www.facebook.com/pages/ViolentReaction/177017079042937 http://www.revelationrecords.com/band/195 JUDGE - Bringin’ It Down Judge stood tall in the face of changing times while helping to transform the musical landscape around them. Porcell, Ferraro, Siegler and Pincus may have had a list of priors that screamed “milewide X’s on the backs of your hands” (Youth of Today, Death Before Dishonor, Bold, Side by Side, Project X, Gorilla Biscuits, Young Republicans, Violent Children, Schism Records/fanzine, etc.), but even as they remained true to the edge, Bringin’ It Down moved towards a more sinister vibe and further promoted the nascent collision of metal and hardcore, while setting the stage for the likes of Integrity, Ringworm and Starkweather. This, in spite of—or maybe because of—having to re-record the album after a subpar session at Chinatown’s infamous Chung King Studios. Not bad for a band that was originally designed to be a oneoff for Ferraro’s frustration with the “Edge ’til 21 Crowd.” https://www.facebook.com/pages/Judge/195626400586989 http://www.revelationrecords.com/release/228 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bringin%27_It_Down DROWNINGMAN - Rock n’ Roll Killing Machine Drowningman was a hardcore punk band from Burlington, Vermont, which was active from 1995 to 2005. Formed in the fall of 1995 by Simon Brody, Denny Donovan, Javin Leonard, Dave Barnett and Todd Tomlinson, the band was heavily influenced by a variety of bands including Deadguy, Unbroken, Shotmaker, Unwound, Sunny Day Real Estate and Promise Ring. This musical amalgamation helped to pioneer the modern metalcore and mathcore musical subgenres. The band was known for revolving membership and frequent record label changes. A first full US tour with The Dillinger Escape Plan was embarked on to support the release.[6] Soon after returning, production of the Rock And Roll Killing Machine record began in Washington, D.C. at the Salad Days Studio. A great deal of technical difficulty was encountered; Simon Brody had claimed in interviews the stressed work environment caused the tempo of many of the songs to rush and that record lost some of the previous efforts melodic counterpoint. Still, it was well received, earning a 10/10 in respected extreme music magazine Terrorizer and finding its way into many publications' top ten lists for 2001.Aside from making regular appearances at Hellfest, Krazy Fest, Monster Fest and The New England Metal and Hardcore Festival, Drowningman began touring extensively in support of this latest record. They toured with hardcore and metal bands as varied as Earth Crisis, Glassjaw, Shadows Fall, Darkest Hour and Twelve Tribes. However, projected gigs for early 2001 were curtailed when the group lost its drummer. By May 2001 road action was resumed with regular partners Darkest Hour on the "BroDown 2001" tour. http://drowningman.com/ http://www.revelationrecords.com/release/97 https://www.facebook.com/drowningman2014 Other Links and Info: Our Blog: Deathwish Racing - http://deathwishracing.blogspot.com/ Become a Mountain Bike Radio Member Email Kyle Email Mountain Bike Radio
Marching On theme. Went down to the Creek leading to the Mississippi River in Fridley Minnesota.
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04-08-2009 Dann Patrick Camp Meeting Message on "Marching On." Order CD Quality Sermons Here
04-08-2009 Dann Patrick Camp Meeting Message on "Marching On." Order CD Quality Sermons Here