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Brilliant rogues counterfeit unicorn wine, fool the establishment and laugh their way to the bank. It's good story - so good that even The Simpsons have released an episode dedicated to wine fraud. But is this just a laughing matter?This is without doubt one of our FAVOURITE EVER Wine Blast episodes. It stars no less than Homer and Marge Simpson, Mr Burns, Waylon Smithers and Professor Frink. Together with The Simpsons co-writer Johnny LaZebnik and wine fraud expert Maureen Downey.Fraud is an ever-bigger issue for the wine world. It's nothing new (Pliny the Elder grumbled about it in Roman times). But in the wake of notorious fraudsters like Hardy Rodenstock and Rudy Kurniawan, it has become more professional and widespread, with organised crime moving into a profitable and low-risk venture. The implications are profound, as Maureen Downey explains.But that doesn't mean we can't have a laugh about it. So we get exclusive access to the hilarious animated world of The Simpsons to experience how they explore the theme of fake wine. Along the way we talk Robin Hood, queue-jumping, Jesus, 'cover-up' sex, how radioactivity helps detect fakes, and Peter's pants.Thanks for tuning in. We love to hear from you so please do get in touch! Send us a voice message via Speakpipe. Or you can find contact info, together with all details from this episode, on our website: Show notes for Wine Blast S6 E17 - Fake Wine: A Laughing Matter?Instagram: @susieandpeter
In this episode Jordan James and Simon Scott chat about one of the worlds most famous and loved tv shows, the Simpsons. Why do we relate to this cartoon family so much and how does the show serve as a medium to explain and represent Autism and ADHD people? Plus we discuss why the titular family aren't the only autistic-coded characters in Springfield who reflect and resonate with the experiences of neurodivergent audiences.Here's what we cover in this episode:Through character analysis, particularly of Bart Simpson, we delve into the neurodivergent traits of Bart Simpson, exploring how his character could reflect the experiences of the show's creators.How Ralph and Martin could be viewed as 'high and low functioning' characters yet we relate to both of them!We discuss the complexities of Bart's intelligence and struggles with traditional education, as well as the similarities between Bart and his father, Homer.The discussion also touches on Maggie's representation of nonverbal autism and the broader themes of mental health and family dynamics within The Simpsons.We discuss the complexities of autism representation in media, the significance of non-speaking individuals on tv, and the unique dynamics of characters like Maggie and Marge Simpson.SUPPORT US THROUGH OUR SPONSERS:Work with Ashley Bentley at Integrative Coaching, Breathwork & Hypnotherapy to break free from old patterns and start living with more clarity, confidence, and connection - https://bit.ly/ashleyndeGet an Autism and ADHD assessment in the UK with https://www.rtnmentalhealthsolutions.com/ Use the Discount Code RTN23 when you make your initial enquiry through the RTN website or the website portal.Follow NDE on social media:Instagram: @theneurodivergentexperiencepodFacebook: The Neurodivergent Experience & Jordan's Facebook pageYouTube: @TheNeurodivergentExperienceTikTok: @neurodivergentexperienceIf you have ever enjoyed any of these episodes, could we please ask that you consider leaving a short a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify? It takes less than a minute and makes a huge difference in helping to spread the word about the show. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A origem da tradwife TikToker, gays de direita, o patriarcado auxiliado por adultos Disney, a mais diabólica entre as perucas de Nicole Kidman, a historia de origem de Marge Simpson e Fembots tem sentimentos também, torradeiras não.Hoje, revisitamos o clássico cult setentista The Stepford Wives (1975) e seu controverso remake de 2004. Apresentado por:Luiz Machado - @machadolue no InstagramJoão Neto - @jonetooo no InstagramAlvaro de Souza - @alllvarusdesouza no InstagramCom a participação especial de Pietra Vaz - @pietrav no InstagramE um recadinho de Yuri Célico - @yuri.celico no InstagramCompre Talvez, Dona Aranha com frete grátis na pré-venda através desse link: abrir.link/aeaNMConfira o nosso site: https://www.esqueletosnoarmario.com/@esqueletosgays no Twitter e InstagramNossos perfis no Letterboxd são:https://letterboxd.com/zcomluiz/https://letterboxd.com/alvarosouza/https://letterboxd.com/netodojo/
Tony's sister Monica (played by the voice of Marge Simpson, Julie Kavner) has come back to New York, moving on from a divorce. Despite Tony's best efforts, she finds herself falling for the flaky yet earnest charms of Jim Ignatowski. Will their relationship survive the relentless meddling of the brutish Tony? Can Monica see the sweetness behind Jim's addled exterior? And is Julie Kavner actually from New York? HP and Father Malone dig into these questions, and more, as they discuss season 3, episode 2, "Tony's Sister and Jim".Father Malone: FatherMalone.comHP: hpmusicplace.bandcamp.com
fWotD Episode 2888: Bart Simpson Welcome to Featured Wiki of the Day, your daily dose of knowledge from Wikipedia’s finest articles.The featured article for Tuesday, 1 April 2025 is Bart Simpson.Bartholomew Jo-Jo Simpson, commonly known as Bart Simpson, is a fictional character in the American animated television series The Simpsons who is part of the Simpson family. Bart made his television debut in the short "Good Night" on The Tracey Ullman Show on April 19, 1987. Cartoonist Matt Groening created and designed Bart while waiting in the lobby of James L. Brooks's office. Initially called to pitch a series of shorts based on his comic strip Life in Hell, Groening developed a new set of characters. Unlike the other Simpson family members, who were named after Groening's relatives, Bart's name is an anagram of brat. After two years on The Tracey Ullman Show, the Simpson family received their own series, which premiered on Fox on December 17, 1989. Bart has appeared in every episode of The Simpsons except "Four Great Women and a Manicure".At ten years old, Bart is the eldest child and only son of Homer and Marge Simpson and the brother of Lisa and Maggie. Known for his mischievousness, rebelliousness and disrespect for authority, Bart's most iconic traits include his chalkboard gags in the opening sequence, prank calls to Moe's Tavern, and catchphrases like "Eat my shorts", "¡Ay, caramba!", "Don't have a cow, man!", and "I'm Bart Simpson, who the hell are you?". Bart has also appeared in The Simpsons'-related media, including video games, the film version of the series, The Simpsons Ride, commercials, comic books, and an extensive line of merchandise. Nancy Cartwright, Bart's voice actor, intended to audition for the role of Lisa, and Yeardley Smith auditioned for Bart. Smith's voice was deemed too high-pitched for a boy, while Cartwright found Lisa less appealing as a character and opted to try out for Bart—a role she felt better suited her. Bart was the show's protagonist during its first two seasons, ensuing "Bartmania", which spawned Bart-themed merchandise touting his rebellious persona and pride in underachieving. Those traits were criticized by parents and educators, who viewed him as a negative influence on children. By the third season, Homer became the show's figurehead character and the series shifted its focus to the family as a whole, although Bart remains a breakout character. He is considered one of the most iconic fictional television characters of the 1990s, and has been described as an American cultural icon. Time named him one of the 100 most important people of the 20th century, and Entertainment Weekly named him Entertainer of the Year in 1990. Cartwright has received accolades for her portrayal of Bart, including a Primetime Emmy Award in 1992 and an Annie Award in 1995. In 2000, Bart and the rest of the Simpson family were honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 00:21 UTC on Tuesday, 1 April 2025.For the full current version of the article, see Bart Simpson on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm generative Amy.
Ever wonder how credit cards went from old-school charge plates (cha-ching!) to the tap-to-pay magic we use today? In this episode, we take a fun look at the history of credit cards, their quirks, and how they've been hilariously portrayed in cartoons. From the first Diners Club card to Marge Simpson maxing out her limit, we cover the good, the bad, and the overdrawn. No finance degree is required. Just laughs and swipes!
Today’s show has everything—from nightmare roommates to unflushable disasters! A rental ad has gone viral for its ridiculous housemate criteria—would you live there? Meanwhile, Redfoo from LMFAO has swapped party rock for pro tennis, and let’s just say… the scoreline wasn’t pretty. A BBC newsreader had a Marge Simpson moment on air, Meghan Markle’s good deed backfired spectacularly, and Ricky Gervais went straight for the jugular with a savage X post. Plus, a date-night disaster involving an unflushable poo and a rescue mission. Oh, and Natalie Bassingthwaighte drops by for Quick Draw!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
En ce mardi, Céline et Florence répondent aux questions de Walid (en accord avec leur binôme, Charlotte Dekoker ou Olivier Fraipont), on parle des plus jolis coins de Sprimont, des festivités de la région, de Starsky et Hutch, Marge Simpson, on imagine Sprimont en chanson, on parle soda et du duc de Wellington… Avec deux questions en sus : la manche 2 sera-t-elle ENFIN doublement remportée ? Et qu'est-ce que la bourrellerie ? Et oui, car l'invité du jour n'est autre que Jean-Claude Collin, artisan bourrelier héritier de plus de 180 ans d'expérience. Mais qu'est-ce donc ? Vous le saurez en écoutant votre récré de midi ! Sourires, chouettes infos et joyeux délires en perspective! Merci pour votre écoute Salut les copions, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 16h à 17h sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes de Salut les copions sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/19688 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.
Welcome back to the chaos of Rebel Teacher Alliance! This week, Fabian and Jamie unleash their impressions (did someone say Marge Simpson?) while Jamie's students play the quiet power card with classroom drama worthy of an awards show. Scott takes us through a crash course in cryptocurrency (spoiler: the kids are not ready to mine Bitcoin just yet). Plus, hear about Jamie's new board game club and Fabian's Revolutionary War follow-up with a Hamilton-inspired twist. All this, and we're still debating who does the best Mr. Hankey voice! Oh, and we dive into a retro board game adaptation that pairs centipedes with gnomes in a surprisingly competitive twist—in our ever-popular segment, “Whatcha' been playin'…?” Join @hofmannedu.bsky.social, @jedijamie.bsky.social and @findingmyaloha.bsky.social each week by subscribing to our podcast and rating and reviewing us on Apple Podcasts! Join our Discord on rebelteacheralliance.com or here. Find us on Instagram @rebelteacheralliance, on BluSky @rtalliance.bsky.social, and on TikTok @rebelteacheralliance. Leave us a message here! Things mentioned on the show: Kevin Roughton's Hamilton Act 1 & 2 Activities Khan Academy's Guide to Adulting (thanks, Mr. Heck!). Centipede board game
Welcome to The Cluttered Desk! In our annual Simpsons episode, Andrew and Colin discuss the complex characterization of Marge Simpson. Enjoy! *** "A Streetcar Named Marge" (S4E2) "Marge vs. the Monorail" (S4E12) "Kill Gil, Volumes I & II" (S18E9) "Marge Gamer" (S18E17) *** The Coda: Tangerine Space Machine (Andrew) and Water (Colin) *** Here are links for this episode: Andrew's recommendation: Final Fantasy VII Remake and not depriving oneself of what one wants Colin's recommendation: In the Aeroplane Over the Sea by Neutral Milk Hotel *** Please contact us at any of these locations: Website: www.thecdpodcast.com Email: thecluttereddeskpodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @TheCDPodcast Facebook: www.facebook.com/thecdpodcast Andrew is on Twitter @AndrewPatrickH1 (Twitter non grata) Colin is on Twitter @ColinAshleyCox *** We want to thank Test Dream for supplying The Cluttered Desk's theme music. You can find Test Dream at any of these locations: Website: testdream.bandcamp.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/testdream Twitter: @testdream *** Our entire catalogue is available through iTunes, Stitcher, and Google Play.
Crack open a Duff beer, have a seat on the couch, and join us for a deep dive into the pilot episode of The Simpsons. Some of the very best in voice acting in your earbuds today, with the siblings wondering if the entire voice cast has signed a life-long binding contract with Fox. Carie is gagged by how different the animation is, Ross is eternally perplexed by the physics of Marge Simpson's hair, and the siblings recall some of their favorite bits from the classic show. SUPPORT US ON PATREON!
Dan's done an epic job on this! What a wild ride it’s been on the Ricki-Lee, Tim & Joel Show this year! From Ricki’s legendary places of birth tour to Tim’s epic Wicked vs. Moana bet win, and Joel hosting the Wicked premiere and getting engaged—this year was bursting with unforgettable moments. We welcomed huge names like Gary Barlow, Albo, Olivia Rodrigo, and Jared Leto. Ricki dropped a #1 album and rocked the Enmore Theatre, Joel stomped through Rocky Horror, and Tim put the PM on hold to taste Joel (don’t ask). Whether it was Quick Draw domination, hilarious Wednesday Wheel spins, or iconic sounds like Tim’s Gay Gasp and Ricki vs. Marge Simpson, the laughs didn’t stop. Relive all the best moments now and join us again next year starting Jan 28th!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
D'oh! The markings on a recently unearthed coffin are being compared to Marge Simpson from Fox's long-running cartoon “The Simpsons.” In the headlines on #TheUpdate this Friday, A fired worker at a computer repair store shot his former boss in a broad daylight attack on the Upper West Side– then escaped through subway tunnels and briefly hid under a train, according to sources and local store owners. Mayor Adams is ending his administration's controversial program supplying migrants in city shelters with prepaid debit cards to pay for groceries. And in the transition of power, President-elect Donald Trump has named Susie Wiles, the defacto manager of his victorious campaign, as his White House chief of staff, the first woman to hold the influential role.
Tom & Callum are joined by one half of The Beautiful Nightmare Podcast Shanelle Franklin! Shanelle Franklin & Tamara Link crossed paths right here at Fresh 92.7 and have gone on to do amazing things with their most recent achievement winning the 'Best Comedy Podcast' in Australia with A Beautiful Nightmare, listen in to hear their journey, whether or not they stay humble & a mean Marge Simpson impression! The ONLY way to wake up in Adelaide is with your best brekkie mates Tom & Callum on Fresh 92.7 Keep up to date on our socials. Instagram - @fresh927 Facebook - Fresh 92.7See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The great Jon Lovitz talks about comedy, acting, stand-up comedy, dogs, The Groundlings, Managers, A league of Their Own, The Simpsons, The Critic, and the serendipity of show business. Bio: Jon Lovitz has been one of the best known comedians for the last thirty years. He got his start acting in High School plays and developing his skills at the University of California, Irvine where he earned a B.A. in Drama. He also studied acting with Tony Barr at the Film Actors Workshop. At the advice of Tony Barr, Jon decided to concentrate solely on comedy. He began taking classes with the famous improv comedy group, “The Groundlings” in 1982. One year later, after being accepted into “The Sunday Company”, Jon got his first acting job on the television show “The Paper Chase: the Second Year”. Thinking he was on his way, he promptly quit his job at a clothing store…and became a messenger. The next three years – nothing!!! Then, in September of 1984, he was accepted into the main company at “The Groundlings”.On March 28, 1985, “The Groundlings” appeared on “The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson” where Jon premiered his character “Tommy Flanagan of Pathological Liars Anonymous”. Following the introduction of this persona, Jon got an agent, and booked a movie, a series, a voice over for a cartoon, and “Saturday Night Live”. Jon has been working non-stop since. He was nominated for an Emmy his first two years on “Saturday Night Live”. While on SNL, he became known for his characters “Tommy Flanagan of the Pathological Liars Anonymous” (“Year, that's the ticket”), “Master Thespian”, “Hanukkah Harry”, and “the Devil”. He has appeared in over 40 films, including “Big”, “A League of Their Own”, “The Wedding Singer”, “High School High”, “Small Time Crooks”, “Rat Race”, “The Producers”, “Eight Crazy Nights”, “The Benchwarmers”, “Grown Ups 2”, “The Ridiculous 6”, among many others. He has also worked with acclaimed directors such as Penny Marshall, Rob Reiner, Jerry Zucker, and Woody Allen. He one of a handful of actors used regularly in almost all his movies by Adam Sandler.This year, in 2024, he just completed the lead character in the film “The Toast” and will be appearing in “Happy Gilmore 2” starring Adam Sandler.Along with his comedy, Jon is well known for his distinctive voice. He was the lead voice for the character “Jay Sherman” in the acclaimed cult cartoon series, “The Critic”. He has also appeared in twelve episodes of “The Simpsons”, even creating the character of Marge Simpson's boyfriend, “Artie Ziff” (who sounds suspiciously like Jay Sherman). Jon has also appeared on Broadway at the Music Box Theatre in Neil Simon's play “The Dinner Party”, taking over the lead role from Henry Winkler. He has sung (yes, he can sing!) at Carnegie Hall three times (including “Great Performances: Ira Gershwin at 100: A Celebration at Carnegie Hall) and sung the National Anthem at Dodger Stadium and the U.S. Open. He also sang with English rock star, Robbie Williams at the Royal Alpert Hall and appears on his album, “Swing While You're Winning!”He currently is performing his new musical comedy show, “From the Shower to the Stage” with celebrated musical conductor and arranger, Randy Waldman. Randy has been Barbra Streisand's personal pianist for the last 36 years and is her current musical conductor as well.Jon has also had an illustrious television career. He was the first famous guest star on the hit show “Friends”. In the same week, he appeared on an episode of Seinfeld. Jon also has had recurring roles on “Hot in Cleveland”, “Las Vegas”, “Two and a Half Men”, “Hawaii Five-O”, and “New Girl”.Editing Notes: Jon Lovitz episode seem to go on and on. Jon won't stop talking. Interested in how you think it is. I think I talk too much about wanting to have sex with Kate Upton. I do it TWICE. (Kate Upton might not be famous anymore) Funny? If not, feel free to cut it.
Jingle Boom: The Costco Guys drop a Christmas song for the season! Surely it is a rap?! It's a rap right!? Dr. Pepper Guy: Everyone's favorite Sexual Predator Hunter and infamous pumpkin smasher, Dr. Pepper guy pops up in another video kicking ass! TikTok Weirdos: We have a doozy of a weirdo that throws us for a loop as we try to figure out if he is a character or a real person. But then we discover DAREDEVIL DEB! FUCK YOU WATCH THIS!, THE BEAR!, NEW FOUND GLORY!, HIT OR MISS!, SAM BROWN!, UNITE THE PARTIES!, GAY TRUMP!, CYRUS!, JORDAN!, JAKE PAUL!, MIKE TYSON!, 2 MINUTE ROUNDS!, KOBAYAHI MARU!, CHRISTMAS SONG!, JINGLE BOOM!, THE COSTCO GUYS!, AJ!, BIG JUSTICE!, ASHLEY!, MOTHER OF BIG JUSTICE!, JINGLE BELLS!, MEXICAN STANDOFF!, 808S AND HEARTBREAKS!, ANTIPASTI!, MARGE SIMPSON!, THE RIZZLER!, COMMENTS!, NEW JERSEY!, BOCA RATON!, BABY JESUS RIZZLER!, PREDATOR HUNTING!, PUMPKIN SMASH!, DR. PEPPER GUY!, DOLLAR STORE!, NEW VIDEO!, SHARED UNIVERSE!, SUPERHERO!, MICHAEL MYERS!, JASON VOORHIES!, HORROR MOVIE!, TELEPORTATION!, 13 YEAR OLD KID!, TIKTOK WEIRDOS!, FUNERAL!, YOU'RE WELCOME!, WRESTLING!, CHARACTER!, VOICE!, BRANDON BABYLON!, MENS' RIGHTS!, PICKUP ARTIST!, NEO!, POKEMON!, ANIME!, CONVENTIONS!, JOKES!, DAREDEVIL DEB!, HANGING OFF LEDGE!, OLD LADY!, DEB!, LADDER!, UPSTAIRS!, ESCALATING!, JUMP!, BRIDGE!, JACKASS!, BROKEN BONES!, POLICE CAR!, LAYING DOWN IN THE ROAD!, HUGGY WUGGY!, POPPY PLAYTIME!, DEATH DEFYING!, IMPRESSIVE! You can find the videos from this episode at our Discord RIGHT HERE!
Mauler searches far and wide for a good recipe for boiled eggs, Rush's bathtub is filled with Jenni soup, Jenni can't hear her husband over her giant leafblower, and Brady brings a Marge Simpson wig to an upside-down pineapple party. Love the podcast? Leave us a review!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cordell & Cordell – Don't let divorce take more than it has to.MUSICDave Grohl has called the lawyers that he retained in September before announcing that he fathered a child outside of his marriage, according to People magazine. Sean “Diddy” Combs turned 55 yesterday and This year was much different. He jumped on the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) phone for a conference call with his adult children.Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker‘s baby boy officially turned one on Friday (Nov. 1), and in honor of his birthday, Grandma Kris Jenner gifted Rocky with a handwritten letter from Sylvester Stallone, AKA, Rocky Balboa. TVRyan Reynolds and Martha Stewart are having a playful public beef right now and Hugh Jackman is weighing in, siding with Martha. Martha Stewart appeared as a special guest on Bilt Rewards' November Rent Free game show and said that Reynolds is "not so funny in real life." Nate Bargatze is having his moment! He is currently the top-earning standup comedian in the world and now he's finally getting his own movie. Jason Kelce has apologized for spiking a Penn State student's phone on the pavement. The kid and Jason exchanged words that included a gay slur. The school released a statement about Kelce's possible criminal mischief and disorderly conduct, saying, “University Police and Public Safety is the investigating agency for this incident and the process is ongoing.” Kelce is a member of ESPN's Monday Night Football pre-game show. On set, he acted humbled in describing his regret in failing to follow the Golden Rule. Jason said, “I'm not happy with anything that took place. I'm not proud. Within a heated moment, I chose to greet hate with hate. I don't think that's productive.” AND FINALLYWould your favorite fictional character have voted for the same people you do? Well, Americans were asked in a new poll who various fictional characters would vote for. The Kamala Harris supporters include: Liz Lemon from "30 Rock". . . Leslie Knope from "Parks & Rec" . . . Phoebe, Monica, and Joey from "Friends" . . . Olivia Benson from "Law & Order" . . .Elaine from "Seinfeld", Peter Parker (slash) Spider-Man . . . Marge Simpson . . . Blanche from "The Golden Girls". . . Elle Woods from "Legally Blonde". . . Barbie and Ken . . . and Cliff Huxtable from "The Cosby Show". The Donald Trump voters include: Tony Stark (slash) Iron Man . . . Archie Bunker . . . Hank Hill from "King of the Hill". . . Don Draper from "Mad Men" . . . Roseanne Conner . . . Tony Soprano . . . Homer Simpson . . .Hannibal Lecter . . . Biff from "Back to the Future" . . . Dwight from "The Office" . . . Ron Swanson from "Parks & Rec" . . . Walter White from "Breaking Bad" . . . Rambo . . . and Maverick from "Top Gun". Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Cordell & Cordell – Don't let divorce take more than it has to. MUSIC Dave Grohl has called the lawyers that he retained in September before announcing that he fathered a child outside of his marriage, according to People magazine. Sean “Diddy” Combs turned 55 yesterday and This year was much different. He jumped on the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) phone for a conference call with his adult children. Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker‘s baby boy officially turned one on Friday (Nov. 1), and in honor of his birthday, Grandma Kris Jenner gifted Rocky with a handwritten letter from Sylvester Stallone, AKA, Rocky Balboa. TV Ryan Reynolds and Martha Stewart are having a playful public beef right now and Hugh Jackman is weighing in, siding with Martha. Martha Stewart appeared as a special guest on Bilt Rewards' November Rent Free game show and said that Reynolds is "not so funny in real life." Nate Bargatze is having his moment! He is currently the top-earning standup comedian in the world and now he's finally getting his own movie. Jason Kelce has apologized for spiking a Penn State student's phone on the pavement. The kid and Jason exchanged words that included a gay slur. The school released a statement about Kelce's possible criminal mischief and disorderly conduct, saying, “University Police and Public Safety is the investigating agency for this incident and the process is ongoing.” Kelce is a member of ESPN's Monday Night Football pre-game show. On set, he acted humbled in describing his regret in failing to follow the Golden Rule. Jason said, “I'm not happy with anything that took place. I'm not proud. Within a heated moment, I chose to greet hate with hate. I don't think that's productive.” AND FINALLY Would your favorite fictional character have voted for the same people you do? Well, Americans were asked in a new poll who various fictional characters would vote for. The Kamala Harris supporters include: Liz Lemon from "30 Rock". . . Leslie Knope from "Parks & Rec" . . . Phoebe, Monica, and Joey from "Friends" . . . Olivia Benson from "Law & Order" . . .Elaine from "Seinfeld", Peter Parker (slash) Spider-Man . . . Marge Simpson . . . Blanche from "The Golden Girls". . . Elle Woods from "Legally Blonde". . . Barbie and Ken . . . and Cliff Huxtable from "The Cosby Show". The Donald Trump voters include: Tony Stark (slash) Iron Man . . . Archie Bunker . . . Hank Hill from "King of the Hill". . . Don Draper from "Mad Men" . . . Roseanne Conner . . . Tony Soprano . . . Homer Simpson . . .Hannibal Lecter . . . Biff from "Back to the Future" . . . Dwight from "The Office" . . . Ron Swanson from "Parks & Rec" . . . Walter White from "Breaking Bad" . . . Rambo . . . and Maverick from "Top Gun". Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
durée : 01:48:42 - Comme un samedi - par : Arnaud Laporte - Depuis ses 5 ans, la musique et le piano n'ont jamais quitté la vie d'Alexandre Tharaud, malgré les difficultés pour en faire son métier. De la musique baroque au contemporain, le pianiste est éclectique ! Et cela, il nous le prouve pour cette carte blanche qui ne manquera pas de vous surprendre... - réalisation : Alexandre Fougeron - invités : Alexandre Tharaud Pianiste; Renaud Machart Journaliste et critique musical; Raphaël Personnaz Acteur; Véronique Augereau Actrice, spécialisée dans le doublage et voix française de Marge Simpson; Philippe Peythieu Acteur, spécialisé dans le doublage et voix française d'Homer Simpson
After the failed assassination attempt of a former President, it seems like every single group completely lost their mind and connection to reality. Some even suggest that the inch separating him from death actually changed or split our timeline. This brings us to the fascinating works of Ingersoll Lockwood, a 19th-century author who wrote about a character named Baron Troomp. This Barron (like Baron) had a mentor named Don, a strange connection to Russia, german ancestory, a Troomp Castle or Tower, and in the final novel a candidate is unexpectedly elected to President causing New York to explode into riots with a leftist mob marching on 5th Avenue where Trump Tower is today. These motifs have people wondering if Trump, or maybe Lockwood, is a time traveler, especially since Trump's uncle handled the papers of Nikola Tesla who also lived in New York at the same time as Lockwood. Considering the seeming predictions of the Simpsons and Back to the Future II, not to mention a Marge Simpson coffin recently found dating to 3,000 years ago in Egypt, the story seems to get every stranger. -FREE ARCHIVE & RSS: https://www.spreaker.com/show/the-secret-teachings Twitter: https://twitter.com/TST___Radio Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thesecretteachings WEBSITE (BOOKS, RESUBSCRIBE for early show access): http://thesecretteachings.info Paypal: rdgable@yahoo.com CashApp: $rdgable EMAIL: rdgable@yahoo.com / TSTRadio@protonmail.com
Marc-Antoine Le Bret se glisse dans la peau du nouveau Premier ministre Michel Barnier, de Jean-Luc Mélenchon, de Jean Lassalle et imagine un dialogue entre les parents de la famille Simpson, Homer et Marge, après le débat télévisé entre Donald Trump et Kamala Harris. Le Bret King News avec Marc-Antoine Le Bret Ecoutez Le Bret King News avec Marc-Antoine Le Bret du 11 septembre 2024.
Esta vez recordamos a la singular Nancy McKenzie, inigualable voz de Marge Simpson y de ahí dejamos los temas partir. Doblaje, series que degeneran, etc.
National beer lovers day. Entertainment from 1922. Boston formed. Day of prayer in Austrialia, Jimmy Carter gave away the Panama Canal. Todays birthdays - Grandma Moses, Peter Lawford, Don Messick, Buddy Holly, Gloria Gaynor, Julie Kavner, Chrissie Hynde, Corbin Bernsen, Jermaine Stewart, Eazy E, Shannon Elizabeth. Keith Moon died.Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard http://defleppard.com/I like beer - Tom T. HallSheila - Tommy RoeDevil woman - Marty RobbinsBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/That'll be the day - Buddy HollyI will survive - Gloria GaynorMiddle of the road - The PretendersWe don't have to take our cloths off - Jermaine StewartStraight outta compton - NWAExit - In my dreams - Dokken http://dokken.net/Follow Jeff Stampka at facebook and cooolmedia.com
Anke Engelke ist Schauspielerin, Synchronsprecherin, Comedian, Podcasterin, Moderatorin … Ach: Sie ist eine der besten und bekanntesten Unterhaltungskünstlerinnen Deutschlands. Vielleicht denkt ihr direkt an ihre Kult-Auftritte in “LOL” oder “Ladykracher”, an ihre jahrelange Zusammenarbeit mit Bastian Pastewka oder an Figuren wie Marge Simpson und Dorie aus “Findet Nemo”, denen sie ihre Stimme geliehen hat. Wahrscheinlich denkt ihr also daran, wie Anke euch schonmal zum Lachen gebracht hat. Wenn sie nicht gerade eine Rolle spielt, ist sie eine sehr moralische Person mit vielen Prinzipien. Sie ernährt sich vegan, hat kein Smartphone und kein Social Media, erlegt sich strenge Regeln für ihren Alltag auf – und für den Umgang mit ihrem Ruhm. Diese weniger lustige Seite von Anke fand ich interessant. Ich wollte rausfinden: Gibt es auch eine ruhige, grüblerische, vielleicht sogar dunkle Seite von ihr? Warum ist sie so streng mit sich? Wir haben über Perfektionismus und Loslassen gesprochen, über Altern, Sternzeichen, den Eurovision Song Contest. Und über einen Shitstorm, den Anke Anfang des Jahres bekommen hat – und zwar ausgerechnet für ein Kinderbuch. Ich bin sehr gespannt, was ihr sagt. Hier kommt ‘ne gute Stunde mit Anke Engelke. ►►► Deutschland3000 Instagram: @deutschland3000 https://www.instagram.com/deutschland3000 Anke Engelke https://anke-engelke.de/ueber-anke-engelke/ Eva Schulz Instagram: @evaschulz https://www.instagram.com/evaschulz/ ►►► Hier noch ein paar wichtige Links: Den kompletten Mitschnitt des Eurovision Song Contests 2011 findet ihr hier: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7GELpb-1JtU Hier lang, wenn euch „Mutter“ interessiert: Acht Frauen zwischen 30 und 75 geben Auskunft über ihr Leben und das Muttersein. Anke Engelke widmet sich in diesem Dokumentarfilm dem komplexen Thema Mutterschaft und erzählt von Freude und Zweifel, Macht und Ohnmacht, Wut und Liebe: https://www.ardmediathek.de/video/mutter/mutter/wdr/Y3JpZDovL3dkci5kZS9CZWl0cmFnLXNvcGhvcmEtNjlkODdiNWYtNjdhNy00Njg0LTg0ZmItY2E4YWQwMmZmNTQ0 Und hier geht's zu „Too many Tabs“: Carolin Worbs und Miguel Robitzky sind zu viel im Internet. Und meistens auch zu tief: Als Autor:innen für das ZDF Magazin Royale klicken sich die beiden von einem Fakt zum nächsten und betreten im nächtlichen Recherche-Rausch neue Welten: https://www.ardaudiothek.de/sendung/too-many-tabs-der-podcast/10766603/ ►►► Redaktion: Merle Hömberg, Sabine Lebek und Ruby-Ann Schwiethal Gäste-Management: Axel Schöning Produktion: Merle Hömberg und Axel Schöning Social Media: Kim Vanessa Schang und das Sounddesign kommt von Soundquadrat. "Deutschland3000 – ‘ne gute Stunde mit Eva Schulz" ist ein Podcast von N-JOY vom NDR.
¡¡AY CARAMBA!! Save Money & Cancel Unwanted Subscriptions By Going To https://rocketmoney.com/rejects The Simpsons Movie Full Movie Reaction Watch Along: https://www.patreon.com/thereelrejects With the iconic Animated Series set to enter it's 36th Season this Fall, Aaron Alexander & Andrew Gordon give their FIRST TIME Reaction, Commentary, Analysis, Breakdown, & Full Movie Spoiler Review for the Fox Comedy Adaptation which finds the citizens of Springfield on the verge of a climate disaster as pollution threatens to dissolve the town - forcing the EPA to place the whole place under one huge dome! The film features the classic voice cast including Dan Castellaneta as Homer Simpson, Grandpa / Abe Simpson, Krusty the Clown & more; Julie Kavner as Marge Simpson; Nancy Cartwright as Bart Simpson; Yeardley Smith as Lisa Simpson; along with Hank Azaria (Moe Szyslak, Chief Wiggum, Professor Frink, Apu, & More), Harry Shearer (Ned Flanders, Mr. Burns, Smithers, Reverend Lovejoy, President Arnold Schwarzennegger, & More), & Pamela Hayden (Milhouse Van Houten) along with appearances from Albert Brooks, Green Day, Tom Hanks, Joe Mantegna as Fat Tony, and a whole bunch more!! Aaron & Andrew REACT to all the Best Gags & Most Hilarious Moments including the Simpsons Theme featuring Green Day, the Church Scene, Spider-Pig, Bart Skating Naked, Free Doughnuts, Mr Flanders' Hot Chocolate, Thank You Boob Lady, Lisa Meets Colin, I Got a Chainsaw, & Beyond! How does the movie stack up with the show?? Follow Aaron On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therealaaronalexander/?hl=en Follow Andrew Gordon on Socials: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MovieSource Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/agor711/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/Agor711 Support The Channel By Getting Some REEL REJECTS Apparel! https://www.rejectnationshop.com/ Music Used In Manscaped Ad: Hat the Jazz by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ POWERED BY @GFUEL Visit https://gfuel.ly/3wD5Ygo and use code REJECTNATION for 20% off select tubs!! Head Editor: https://www.instagram.com/praperhq/?hl=en Co-Editor: Greg Alba Co-Editor: John Humphrey Music In Video: Airport Lounge - Disco Ultralounge by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Ask Us A QUESTION On CAMEO: https://www.cameo.com/thereelrejects Follow TheReelRejects On FACEBOOK, TWITTER, & INSTAGRAM: FB: https://www.facebook.com/TheReelRejects/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/reelrejects/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/thereelrejects Follow GREG ON INSTAGRAM & TWITTER: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/thegregalba/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/thegregalba Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After the failed assassination attempt of a former President, it seems like every single group completely lost their mind and connection to reality. Some even suggest that the inch seperating him from death actually changed or split our timeline. This brings us to the fascinating works of Ingersoll Lockwood, a 19th-century author who wrote about a characfter named Baron Troomp. This Barron (like Baron) had a mentor named Don, a strange connection to Russia, german ancestory, a Troomp Castle or Tower, and in the final novel a candidate is unexpectelyd elected to President causing New York to explode into riots with a leftist mob marching on 5th Avenue where Trump Tower is today. These motifs have people wondering if Trump, or maybe Lockwood, is a timetraveler, especially since Trump's uncle handled the papers of Nikola Tesla who also lived in New York at the same time as Lockwood. Considering the seeming predictions of the Simpsons and Back to the Future II, not to mention a Marge Simpson coffin recently found dating to 3,000 years ago in Egypt, the story seems to get every stranger. -FREE ARCHIVE & RSS: https://www.spreaker.com/show/the-secret-teachingsTwitter: https://twitter.com/TST___RadioFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/thesecretteachingsWEBSITE (BOOKS, RESUBSCRIBE for early show access): http://thesecretteachings.infoPaypal: rdgable@yahoo.comCashApp: $rdgableBuy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/tstradioSUBSCRIBE TO NETWORK: http://aftermath.mediaEMAIL: rdgable@yahoo.com / TSTRadio@protonmail.com
Welcome to The Antlered Crown podcast. Where we talk all things witchy but mostly go off on a ramble. This podcast episode is about the love and light-toxic positive crowd, Keanu Reeves/Sandra Bullock in Speed, Amanda sounding like Marge Simpson, and how much we love connecting with you! We love you all the world and six pence.
Today's cast: Pablo Torre, Domonique Foxworth, David Samson, Billy Gil, Charlie Kravitz, Jessica Smetana, and Lucy Rohden. Pablo, Domonique, and David are in the main studio today. Which one of them had the biggest ego and forced his way into the "Dan" seat? As we sort through the relationship dynamics in the studio, there is a discovery made about Dan's glasses that were left on the desk. Then, David shares a worried email he received from Dan, Jessica does her own show in Domonique's ear (or was it Lucy?), Marge Simpson's race is revealed, and a debate breaks out on the merits of using intelligence for crime. Plus, video from a lemonade-induced vomiting at the Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest reminds David of the time he fired a Marlins bat boy for chugging milk. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to another episode of Spooky Gay Bullsh!t, our new weekly hangout where we break down all of the hot topics from the world of the weird, the scary, and issues that affect the LGBTQIA2+ community!This week, we cover: same-sex marriage is legalized in Thailand, a family of Taekwondo instructors save the day in Texas, a rather unamusing trip the amusement park, a sweet little glider causes chaos for air passengers, and Marge Simpson is found in the most surprising of places.See you next Friday for more Spooky Gay Bullsh!t!Join the Secret Society That Doesn't Suck for exclusive weekly mini episodes, livestreams, and a whole lot more! patreon.com/thatsspookyGet into our new apparel store and the rest of our merch! thatsspooky.com/storeCheck out our website for show notes, photos, and more at thatsspooky.comFollow us on Instagram for photos from today's episode and all the memes @thatsspookypodWe're on Twitter! Follow us at @thatsspookypodDon't forget to send your spooky gay B.S. to thatsspookypod@gmail.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Johnny Mac shares five uplifting news stories. Highlights include a delayed Eastern Airlines flight due to an escaped sugar glider, a British mechanic setting a new speed record with a motorized wheelbarrow, a promising discovery about statins' role in cancer prevention, a Marge Simpson look-alike on an ancient Egyptian sarcophagus, and the world's shortest married couple, Paolo and Catiusa from Brazil, who have a combined height of 71.42 inches.Unlock an ad-free podcast experience with Caloroga Shark Media! Get all our shows on any player you love, hassle free! For Apple users, hit the banner on your Apple podcasts app. For Spotify or other players, visit caloroga.com/plus. No plug-ins needed! Subscribe now for exclusive shows like 'Palace Intrigue,' and get bonus content from Deep Crown (our exclusive Palace Insider!) Or get 'Daily Comedy News,' and '5 Good News Stories' with no commercials! Plans start at $4.99 per month, or save 20% with a yearly plan at $49.99. Join today and help support the show! We now have Merch! FREE SHIPPING! Check out all the products like T-shirts, mugs, bags, jackets and more with logos and slogans from your favorite shows! Did we mention there's free shipping? Get more info from Caloroga Shark Media and sign up for our newsletter. PODCAST TAGS Unlock an ad-free podcast experience with Caloroga Shark Media! Get all our shows on any player you love, hassle free! For Apple users, hit the banner on your Apple podcasts app. For Spotify or other players, visit caloroga.com/plus. No plug-ins needed! Subscribe now for exclusive shows like 'Palace Intrigue,' and get bonus content from Deep Crown (our exclusive Palace Insider!) Or get 'Daily Comedy News,' and '5 Good News Stories' with no commercials! Plans start at $4.99 per month, or save 20% with a yearly plan at $49.99. Join today and help support the show! We now have Merch! FREE SHIPPING! Check out all the products like T-shirts, mugs, bags, jackets and more with logos and slogans from your favorite shows! Did we mention there's free shipping? Get more info from Caloroga Shark Media and sign up for our newsletter here. You can subscribe to Deep Crown's free substack at https://deepcrown.substack.com
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En las noticias locas, te contaremos cómo puede ser que haya una pintura de Marge Simpson en una tumba egipcia de hace 3.500 años. Nacho Gómez Hermosura, nos traerá las últimas locuras de Ni Que Fuéramos, la nueva generación de Sálvame, que está dando mucho de qué hablar. En la broma, San Bernardino dejará a alguien sin aire acondicionado y Keru Sánchez nos traerá una nueva edición de su gran trivial musical.
Squiz Kids Media Literacy Survey Your daily kids news podcast. Nuclear power in play; Egypt's Marge Simpson mummy; Social media warning; and Mbappe's nose and Ronaldo's return. Get ready to hear a lot about nuclear energy! The Federal Opposition has announced plans to build nuclear power plants if they win the next election. Nuclear power is super efficient but can be dangerous. Stay tuned for more election updates! Archeologists in Egypt found a 3,500-year-old mummy with a striking resemblance to Marge Simpson! Despite the uncanny look, experts say it's the daughter of an ancient high priest. Time travel or just a funny coincidence? You decide! Euro 2024 is on, and it's thrilling! France, England, Portugal, and Germany are the favorites. But France faces a setback with Mbappe's injury, while Ronaldo is back in action for Portugal. Game on, soccer fans! Squiz-E the Newshound brings big news! America's top doctor says social media is as harmful as cigarettes and should have warning labels. Studies show too much social media can make teens anxious or depressed. Remember to think before you scroll! Thanks, Squiz-E! For the full episode transcript, click here.
A shocking loss has rocked The Simpsons universe. Chicago's best morning radio show now has a podcast! Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and remember that the conversation always lives on the Q101 Facebook page. Brian & Kenzie are live every morning from 6a-10a on Q101. Subscribe to our channel HERE: https://www.youtube.com/@Q101 Like Q101 on Facebook HERE: https://www.facebook.com/q101chicago Follow Q101 on Twitter HERE: https://twitter.com/Q101Chicago Follow Q101 on Instagram HERE: https://www.instagram.com/q101chicago/?hl=en Follow Q101 on TikTok HERE: https://www.tiktok.com/@q101chicago?lang=enSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Ezra Firestone's businesses generated $70M in revenue last year, but he says he's just “some guy.” He started his first ecommerce store in 2006, selling Marge Simpson wigs. Despite being a high school dropout with no experience or education, he was determined to make his business work. Two decades later, he's invested and co-founded five successful businesses, including Smart Marketer, an ecom education platform that helps entrepreneurs run stores that generate over $20 million in yearly revenue. In this episode, Firestone leans on his decades of experience to outline the fundamentals of a revenue-generating ecom business. In this episode, you'll learn: Why you don't have to be “book smart” to be successful Firestone's step-by-step sales funnel Why you need a basket-building product at the beginning The benefit of a merchandising strategy The three core aspects of business What conversion-based commerce means A TikTok Shop secret How he almost went broke selling 8,000 Marge Simpson wigs Why having fun helps you win in business And much more ecom strategies and advice… Click here to start your business for $1. You'll get all-access foundr+, where you'll find more in-depth, proven strategies from founders like our guest today and support and advice from our global community of 30,000 founders. If you loved this conversation and learned something new, rate and review this episode. Stay in touch with us, follow foundr on your favorite platform: Foundr.com Instagram YouTube Facebook X LinkedIn Magazine
Three good fwends continue getting to know each other. On today's episode, Kywan, Whys and Geowgia discuss their little systems to stay sane (?), releasing the podcast theme as a radio single, Drag Race Down Under news, winning the lotto, an extra special additional use for strepsils, Rhys' Marge Simpson wardrobe, Kyran's mental health, Georgia's method of eating Tim Tams, and we read some truly splendid texts to the burner phone! Plus more!Show links:Georgia's version of 2 Become 1Rhys & Georgia's Vivid Sydney Supper ClubEmail your thoughts, feelings, questions, and ideas to fwendspod@gmail.comOr text us on +61 461 308 199I listen, I look, I lend my thoughts...The Publicly Accessible Google Doc:https://docs.google.com/document/d/1NJs4o4uXLhChxvELzju_5I91T3ZT2epsfN0Uv7PUNGM/edit?usp=sharing(anyone with this link can comment)Instagram: Rhys, Georgia, Kyranwww.rhysnicholson.comwww.georgiamooney.comwww.kyranwheatley.com.au Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today on the Daily Nugget, Mike digs into Marge Simpson. In some ways, she is portrayed as an ordinary suburban housewife. In other ways, she may have subtle sin that keeps her from God.
WISCONSIN MUSIC PODCAST WMP Linktree: https://linktr.ee/WI_Music_Podcast AMPLFYING WISCONSIN MUSIC dak duBois https://linktr.ee/dakdubois EPISODE 138 Embark on a rhythmic journey with Milwaukee's own Dak Dubois on this latest episode of the Wisconsin Music Podcast, hosted by Zach Felt. Known for his eclectic mix of indie pop, 70s funk, soul, and snippets of 60s and 70s psychedelia, Dubois has been creating exciting ripples in the music scene. In this illuminating podcast episode, delve deep into the musical world of Dubois as he shares the stories behind his acclaimed self-titled album and dynamic performances with 'Doc Dubois and Company'. Gain insights into his creative process, musical roots, on-stage energy and the magic that unfolds with each performance. Uncover the man behind popular anthems like 'Seaside' and 'Portland'. From harmonious soundscapes to Dak's shift to focusing full time on music, explore everything from his multicultural musical influences to the pivotal role of books in shaping his career. This episode promises a melodious adventure through the upbeat world of Dak Dubois that you simply can't afford to skip. Landscape through the retro-modern universe of tunes Dak Dubois crafts, colored with classic rock and roll inspirations from The Beatles and Led Zeppelin and a psychedelic zest inspired by The Grateful Dead. Gain a unique perspective on Dak's journey, gigging experiences, industry transformations over the years and inspiring words for emerging artists. Immerse yourself in the enlightening world of Dak Dubois, an inspiring figure in music balancing life's nuances while striking an engaging note with listeners. Join this melodious sporting adventure with Dak by tuning in to the Wisconsin Music Podcast and following him @DakDubois on Instagram for the latest updates on his musical journey. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Transcript: 1 00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:10.800 Music. 2 00:00:10.643 --> 00:00:14.683 Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to another exciting episode of the Wisconsin Music Podcast. 3 00:00:14.783 --> 00:00:18.043 I'm your host, Zach Felt, and today we have a special treat for you, 4 00:00:18.083 --> 00:00:20.603 for all you music enthusiasts out there. 5 00:00:20.743 --> 00:00:26.323 And before I continue, hopefully I will say your name correctly. Is it Dak Dubois? 6 00:00:27.523 --> 00:00:31.003 Dak Dubois. Dak Dubois. Okay. Dubois, yeah. 7 00:00:31.703 --> 00:00:36.003 Just like Marge Simpson's last name. Sure, yeah. Okay. 8 00:00:36.823 --> 00:00:40.863 Our guest on the show today is none other than Dak Dubois, The Milwaukee-based 9 00:00:40.863 --> 00:00:44.223 artist who's been making waves with his unique blend of modern indie pop, 10 00:00:44.483 --> 00:00:47.943 70s funk and soul, and a touch of 60s and 70s psychedella. 11 00:00:48.043 --> 00:00:51.483 His self-titled album, a testament to his multifaceted talents, 12 00:00:51.763 --> 00:00:54.023 was entirely crafted in the comfort 13 00:00:54.023 --> 00:00:58.663 of his own apartment-turned-studio and was released in April of 23. 14 00:00:59.123 --> 00:01:05.463 What makes Doc truly exceptional is his live performances. He's not alone on stage. 15 00:01:05.643 --> 00:01:09.323 He's joined by a rotating cast of talented local musicians, collectively known 16 00:01:09.323 --> 00:01:11.943 as Doc Dubois and Company. 17 00:01:12.183 --> 00:01:17.123 Their shows are a fusion of funk-driven, jammy vibes and captivating crowd engagement, 18 00:01:17.323 --> 00:01:19.343 promising an unforgettable experience. 19 00:01:19.823 --> 00:01:24.103 One of his standout singles, Portland, even premiered on Radio Milwaukee, 20 00:01:24.343 --> 00:01:30.203 and his album has been lauded as an imaginative, colorful exercise by Milwaukee breaking and entering. 21 00:01:30.203 --> 00:01:34.003 If you're eager to dive into his world of music, you'll be delighted to know 22 00:01:34.003 --> 00:01:37.463 that his latest album is available on all major streaming platforms. 23 00:01:38.203 --> 00:01:42.463 So stay tuned as we dive into a conversation exploring the intricate stories 24 00:01:42.463 --> 00:01:45.423 behind his music, the vibrant energy he brings to the stage. 25 00:01:45.823 --> 00:01:48.803 This is an episode you won't want to miss, so let's jump right in and discover 26 00:01:48.803 --> 00:01:52.983 the magic of Doc Dubois. So welcome to the Wisconsin Music Podcast. 27 00:01:54.323 --> 00:01:59.003 Cool. Thanks for having me, man. Cool. Cool. So let's get the listeners a little 28 00:01:59.003 --> 00:02:01.983 bit more in depth about your music origin story. 29 00:02:02.083 --> 00:02:05.743 How did you get started in the music and how did you land where you are today? 30 00:02:06.826 --> 00:02:11.226 Yeah, for sure. So, I mean, I started learning guitar when I was like 11 years old. 31 00:02:11.726 --> 00:02:17.326 I really enjoyed the sound of like the 60s and the 70s and a lot of different 32 00:02:17.326 --> 00:02:19.566 like kind of alternative and indie sounds too. 33 00:02:20.166 --> 00:02:24.746 29 years old. So at the time, like early Arctic Monkeys, Strokes, 34 00:02:24.866 --> 00:02:28.006 Flaming Lips, stuff like that. A lot of that really got me into music. 35 00:02:28.446 --> 00:02:32.786 I started learning guitar at like 11, played a lot, you know, 36 00:02:32.786 --> 00:02:33.846 throughout my teenage years. 37 00:02:34.086 --> 00:02:36.866 I had a stepdad who was a drummer and he would bring me out to 38 00:02:36.866 --> 00:02:39.506 all of these open jams and so i started 39 00:02:39.506 --> 00:02:42.206 playing with a bunch of like blues guys and stuff once i 40 00:02:42.206 --> 00:02:45.026 was about 16 and interesting to start playing in 41 00:02:45.026 --> 00:02:47.826 bars at that age too but yeah you know over 42 00:02:47.826 --> 00:02:50.786 the years i just kind of crafted more and more of 43 00:02:50.786 --> 00:02:53.566 myself as a musician and figured out how 44 00:02:53.566 --> 00:02:56.546 to sing better and play all the other instruments too 45 00:02:56.546 --> 00:02:59.386 and but yeah still guitar is kind of like my main love 46 00:02:59.386 --> 00:03:02.566 but yeah i love getting to do everything thing and kind of write it all out 47 00:03:02.566 --> 00:03:07.906 so wonderful wonderful so you said and other instruments so what other instruments 48 00:03:07.906 --> 00:03:13.466 do you play besides guitar yeah so i play i play drums i play keys i play bass 49 00:03:13.466 --> 00:03:19.166 pretty much anything that has strings on it i feel like i can kind of get down pretty quickly. 50 00:03:19.926 --> 00:03:23.286 So like mandolin ukulele kind of 51 00:03:23.286 --> 00:03:26.066 stuff like that a little banjo but yeah yeah 52 00:03:26.066 --> 00:03:29.166 pretty much anything thing with strings i'll try ripping so cool 53 00:03:29.166 --> 00:03:32.146 very cool have you ever tried like the non-fretted instruments 54 00:03:32.146 --> 00:03:35.746 like violin cello and in the such no no 55 00:03:35.746 --> 00:03:38.626 i don't think i came from that uh that level of prestige as 56 00:03:38.626 --> 00:03:41.326 a child so no i haven't tried but i 57 00:03:41.326 --> 00:03:44.086 understand they're just tuned differently they're tuned in fourths instead 58 00:03:44.086 --> 00:03:46.926 of fifths so right right i feel like that'd be pretty easy 59 00:03:46.926 --> 00:03:50.086 i play slide guitar so kind of used to not using frets 60 00:03:50.086 --> 00:03:53.806 with that so cool cool very cool and have 61 00:03:53.806 --> 00:03:57.446 you implemented let it slide into any of your songs i actually 62 00:03:57.446 --> 00:04:00.206 haven't no i've done it a couple of 63 00:04:00.206 --> 00:04:03.146 times with live i know last night we had a show at 64 00:04:03.146 --> 00:04:06.286 oak and at one point i grabbed one 65 00:04:06.286 --> 00:04:09.586 of my drummer's drumsticks and started playing slide guitar with that so that 66 00:04:09.586 --> 00:04:15.286 was pretty cool it's just on my sg too and i have an sg that's awesome for playing 67 00:04:15.286 --> 00:04:20.126 it sucks for slide but it somehow sounded okay last night so i haven't really 68 00:04:20.126 --> 00:04:23.866 heard anybody using a wooden drumstick for for a slide. 69 00:04:24.579 --> 00:04:27.459 Must be an interesting setup it was the first time i 70 00:04:27.459 --> 00:04:30.739 ever tried it so yeah we had a two-hour set we had 71 00:04:30.739 --> 00:04:33.499 to stretch it out and gotcha you know i looked at the boys i 72 00:04:33.499 --> 00:04:37.679 was like we're gonna get weird you know so we got weird people 73 00:04:37.679 --> 00:04:40.379 like it when we get weird so yeah right i was gonna say i bet the 74 00:04:40.379 --> 00:04:43.999 audience was enjoying it i bet for sure yeah definitely cool 75 00:04:43.999 --> 00:04:47.119 so how long has this has this group 76 00:04:47.119 --> 00:04:50.119 been kind of like together i know it's mostly you when you have this rotating 77 00:04:50.119 --> 00:04:53.179 set set of musicians but as this entity how 78 00:04:53.179 --> 00:04:58.119 long has this been going on just six months so i launched the album six months 79 00:04:58.119 --> 00:05:02.159 ago and that was kind of my first time doing this before that i was kind of 80 00:05:02.159 --> 00:05:05.539 a journeyman like guitarist i would just play guitar in a lot of different bands 81 00:05:05.539 --> 00:05:10.439 whether you know kind of a lot of across a lot of different genres but i moved 82 00:05:10.439 --> 00:05:12.979 down to milwaukee from the fox cities back. 83 00:05:13.579 --> 00:05:16.579 About a year a little over a year ago and started working 84 00:05:16.579 --> 00:05:20.179 on this album and knew that i kind of of wanted to like squeak out 85 00:05:20.179 --> 00:05:23.379 in this scene down here and and just try 86 00:05:23.379 --> 00:05:26.439 something new with it so really glad i did it's been really successful 87 00:05:26.439 --> 00:05:29.379 so far and people have taken taken it really nicely so 88 00:05:29.379 --> 00:05:32.459 excellent so kind of one of my questions is talking 89 00:05:32.459 --> 00:05:36.719 about the local scene so it seems like you're getting a positive reaction from 90 00:05:36.719 --> 00:05:40.379 the scene which is great what are some other positives that you've been kind 91 00:05:40.379 --> 00:05:45.419 of noticing about the local scene for you oh man i got so many homies in the 92 00:05:45.419 --> 00:05:49.459 scene And it's been crazy to just really be in a new place and get to meet all of them. 93 00:05:50.039 --> 00:05:54.419 Yeah. I've gotten to collaborate with quite a few different artists and I think 94 00:05:54.419 --> 00:05:59.059 getting to do recording stuff is great too, but I just love how diverse the scene is. 95 00:05:59.119 --> 00:06:03.359 Honestly, there's so many talented people from so many different like genres 96 00:06:03.359 --> 00:06:09.379 and sub genres that I think it makes, it makes it such an intricate scene in Milwaukee here. 97 00:06:09.919 --> 00:06:13.979 And I love getting to see it, man. man. There's just so much talent and people 98 00:06:13.979 --> 00:06:17.139 are just incredible songwriters and players in general. Yeah. 99 00:06:17.459 --> 00:06:21.699 It's a lot of great talent out there in the Milwaukee and outing areas, 100 00:06:21.799 --> 00:06:24.859 all the way throughout Wisconsin. There's just a lot of great musicians out here. 101 00:06:25.399 --> 00:06:28.659 What are some of the struggles that you've kind of seen in the local scene, 102 00:06:28.739 --> 00:06:32.979 though, that maybe needs help to help it make it stronger? Yeah. 103 00:06:33.819 --> 00:06:39.239 I don't know. I guess I haven't really experienced a lot of struggles necessarily. necessarily. 104 00:06:39.259 --> 00:06:42.739 I feel like selling merch is kind of hard, but I feel like that's kind of, 105 00:06:42.759 --> 00:06:44.639 everybody has that right situation. 106 00:06:45.159 --> 00:06:48.879 I also know that we're like in an interesting financial situation as far as 107 00:06:48.879 --> 00:06:50.179 like the world's concerned right now. 108 00:06:50.239 --> 00:06:53.899 So I'm not going to be like luring that over anybody's head. No. 109 00:06:54.619 --> 00:06:59.059 Yeah. I don't know. I feel like everybody's really cool and it doesn't feel 110 00:06:59.059 --> 00:07:01.379 grossly competitive or anything like that. Like. 111 00:07:02.434 --> 00:07:06.334 Yeah i don't know i guess i think i 112 00:07:06.334 --> 00:07:08.954 wish that the hip-hop and r b scene had a little 113 00:07:08.954 --> 00:07:11.934 bit more support from some of the some of the faces that 114 00:07:11.934 --> 00:07:15.394 i kind of see in the circles that i play in and stuff yeah because i love getting 115 00:07:15.394 --> 00:07:19.354 to play across you know different scenes and work with other people and i mean 116 00:07:19.354 --> 00:07:23.314 they definitely have a lot of support but i feel like it's there's just so much 117 00:07:23.314 --> 00:07:26.974 untapped talent there that i wish that we could almost support those people 118 00:07:26.974 --> 00:07:30.354 a little bit better but but that's honestly my only gripe. 119 00:07:30.934 --> 00:07:33.454 I mean, we're supposed to be a melting pot of everything, right? 120 00:07:33.914 --> 00:07:35.694 Yeah, totally, man. Right, exactly. 121 00:07:36.934 --> 00:07:40.374 Now, talking a little bit about this new album that came out in April, 122 00:07:41.474 --> 00:07:44.394 we're at the end of October with this recording of this interview, 123 00:07:44.574 --> 00:07:46.434 so it's been, like you said, about six months. 124 00:07:46.994 --> 00:07:48.734 So why don't we talk to the listeners 125 00:07:48.734 --> 00:07:53.194 through the journey of creating this project. How did you get started? 126 00:07:53.754 --> 00:07:57.754 How did you put the things together, like your recording equipment and things of that nature? 127 00:07:57.754 --> 00:08:00.774 Year how did it go being in an apartment is the drums 128 00:08:00.774 --> 00:08:03.394 you said you're a drummer so are these live drums or are 129 00:08:03.394 --> 00:08:07.254 these program drums can i talk about all the details of this album yeah definitely 130 00:08:07.254 --> 00:08:14.034 man yeah so in i have a studio in our apartment here and yeah i just sound dampened 131 00:08:14.034 --> 00:08:18.414 a ton of it you know just added a ton of foam and stuff but i live track i live 132 00:08:18.414 --> 00:08:22.674 tracked all the drumming usually i'll I'll do like an eight mic setup on the kit. 133 00:08:23.094 --> 00:08:29.774 I'll do like a mono overhead. I'll individually mic up the hi-hat and like the ride cymbal. 134 00:08:29.794 --> 00:08:32.574 So pretty much just the crash is coming through on the overhead as well as like 135 00:08:32.574 --> 00:08:33.914 the overall blend of all the drums. 136 00:08:35.014 --> 00:08:38.894 I just single mic the kick, double mic the snare, one on top, one on bottom. 137 00:08:39.554 --> 00:08:42.794 Tom's individually. And that's kind of like the general thing. 138 00:08:43.074 --> 00:08:47.134 I think having your mic placement's the best way to go because you don't want 139 00:08:47.134 --> 00:08:50.554 things to be out of phase or to like not come through sounding right. Right, right. 140 00:08:50.914 --> 00:08:54.514 So that kind of took me a little while to figure that out because this is like 141 00:08:54.514 --> 00:08:57.454 my first time really like recording to this capacity. So. 142 00:08:58.293 --> 00:09:02.073 I just had to keep messing stuff up. Even on that album, when I listened to 143 00:09:02.073 --> 00:09:07.693 it, I'm like, yeah, definitely, I've been doing things differently since I recorded that album. 144 00:09:08.273 --> 00:09:13.893 But yeah, I feel like I started recording it because I had played in a lot of 145 00:09:13.893 --> 00:09:17.293 other bands, and I was like, I think I could do this all by myself, 146 00:09:17.553 --> 00:09:22.693 and I wanted to take that on as a little bit of an experience thing, 147 00:09:22.913 --> 00:09:25.533 and I'm really glad I did because it really taught me. 148 00:09:25.533 --> 00:09:29.693 I think it made me a lot better of a guitarist in general, getting to really 149 00:09:29.693 --> 00:09:35.913 look at every single instrument and what it does to add to like the general sound of something. 150 00:09:35.993 --> 00:09:40.453 And I think that, you know, the end result is always what's the most important thing. Right. 151 00:09:40.873 --> 00:09:45.013 That being said, we live above like a venue too. 152 00:09:45.153 --> 00:09:49.673 So yeah, I got to really learn a lot about noise gates. 153 00:09:50.253 --> 00:09:53.513 And I also learned a lot about retracking. So yeah. 154 00:09:53.553 --> 00:09:56.533 And then there's a church across the street that's very old 155 00:09:56.533 --> 00:09:59.753 and it just it rings bells like hell man yeah 156 00:09:59.753 --> 00:10:02.673 crazy yeah so did you sample 157 00:10:02.673 --> 00:10:05.753 any of that and put it in your songs i actually didn't know 158 00:10:05.753 --> 00:10:08.493 i had a friend that i was playing and i had him as a rhythm 159 00:10:08.493 --> 00:10:12.093 guitarist for like a few shows and every time he'd come over to like jam and 160 00:10:12.093 --> 00:10:15.133 stuff he'd always be like oh dude the bell's going off i gotta go record this 161 00:10:15.133 --> 00:10:18.653 and he'd like run outside and record it and he actually used it in one of his 162 00:10:18.653 --> 00:10:22.633 songs and i thought that that was really interesting so very cool yeah he was 163 00:10:22.633 --> 00:10:25.833 more nerdy about it than i was i was just i I always see it as a nuisance. 164 00:10:26.073 --> 00:10:32.653 I'm like, I don't need that bell, you know? So the only bell I want is off of a ride. 165 00:10:32.873 --> 00:10:36.693 Yeah, I hear you. I hear you. Now, you said you live above a venue. 166 00:10:36.773 --> 00:10:41.373 Do you have other neighbors or is it just the venue below you and you're sitting up on top of it? 167 00:10:41.653 --> 00:10:46.293 Yeah, it's just the venue below us. We're on top. And I have a lot of sound equipment here. 168 00:10:46.453 --> 00:10:49.853 So when it comes nights to jamming, I usually try 169 00:10:49.853 --> 00:10:52.553 to do two jams a month where I bring 170 00:10:52.553 --> 00:10:55.473 in different artists and just like you know just mess around like see 171 00:10:55.473 --> 00:10:58.293 whatever happens which has been really great too to 172 00:10:58.293 --> 00:11:01.033 like get to meet a lot of different people in the scene and just like having that 173 00:11:01.033 --> 00:11:03.773 space and you know having people in for 174 00:11:03.773 --> 00:11:06.713 that is just honestly like the coolest thing to do yeah but 175 00:11:06.713 --> 00:11:09.513 uh yeah a lot of times we're pretty loud and they're 176 00:11:09.513 --> 00:11:12.573 pretty loud and our our bedroom and 177 00:11:12.573 --> 00:11:15.373 our living room are like on top of it so 178 00:11:15.373 --> 00:11:18.593 we have a third floor and that's where that is so it's pretty you got 179 00:11:18.593 --> 00:11:21.193 like a whole barrier it's never too bad sometimes you'll have 180 00:11:21.193 --> 00:11:24.513 some djs come through with like and bring like you know 181 00:11:24.513 --> 00:11:28.313 more subs or whatever right and you could feel it in like the whole house it's 182 00:11:28.313 --> 00:11:31.533 crazy but yeah it's it's like getting your back massaged when you're sleeping 183 00:11:31.533 --> 00:11:38.913 so it's not bad man it's not bad cool very cool so you're doing this recording 184 00:11:38.913 --> 00:11:41.493 by yourself so what kind of. 185 00:11:42.395 --> 00:11:45.795 For the people out there that are interested in, like, the recording aspect 186 00:11:45.795 --> 00:11:50.835 of it, like, what are you using for, like, your DAW and your interfaces and stuff like that? 187 00:11:50.875 --> 00:11:54.715 Is it all in one, or is it, like, outboard stuff? What kind of, 188 00:11:54.775 --> 00:11:55.555 what are you doing with that stuff? 189 00:11:56.115 --> 00:12:02.875 Yeah, so I have, I just have, like, a big Scarlett, like, the Focusrite, the 18-input one. 190 00:12:03.095 --> 00:12:05.935 Okay. Just, like, the massive box. and so I 191 00:12:05.935 --> 00:12:09.115 use that for pretty much all my drumming and then I do have like 192 00:12:09.115 --> 00:12:14.355 how to look a universal audio just like a volt I just use that on the separate 193 00:12:14.355 --> 00:12:18.435 side of the space so I don't have to like unplug anything and I'll just if I'm 194 00:12:18.435 --> 00:12:21.415 doing like quick vocal touch-ups or if I'm just like single micing something 195 00:12:21.415 --> 00:12:25.955 I'll use that because that's like where I have my desk and stuff and then. 196 00:12:26.535 --> 00:12:29.195 Yeah and then I also have reel-to-reel as well 197 00:12:29.195 --> 00:12:31.995 and I haven't really got no ton of chances to to 198 00:12:31.995 --> 00:12:34.935 mess with that yet but eventually what i'm 199 00:12:34.935 --> 00:12:37.875 going to do is i think like pre-mastering once i 200 00:12:37.875 --> 00:12:40.635 have my mixes i'll run it through there kind of catch 201 00:12:40.635 --> 00:12:43.455 some some of the you know tube warmth that you get off 202 00:12:43.455 --> 00:12:46.355 of it and stuff because it's just a four track it's not 203 00:12:46.355 --> 00:12:49.495 anything crazy but it's enough to run your stereo mixes 204 00:12:49.495 --> 00:12:52.775 through and kind of add that bit extra or 205 00:12:52.775 --> 00:12:55.355 even just do it on an instrumental basis like if i have a 206 00:12:55.355 --> 00:12:58.195 guitar and i want it to get really trippy put it through there 207 00:12:58.195 --> 00:13:00.835 and then just kind of like casually grab the tape as it 208 00:13:00.835 --> 00:13:03.775 comes through to kind of like wobble and slow it a little bit right yeah 209 00:13:03.775 --> 00:13:06.915 i've been really busy and i have i 210 00:13:06.915 --> 00:13:10.075 probably have like another 10 12 songs 211 00:13:10.075 --> 00:13:12.875 recorded right now and i plan on releasing an 212 00:13:12.875 --> 00:13:16.215 ep at the end of december oh okay cool 213 00:13:16.215 --> 00:13:19.715 which is gonna be cool and that one's gonna be a bit different because i'm gonna 214 00:13:19.715 --> 00:13:25.315 try to so the first album was all just me by myself on everything but i'm trying 215 00:13:25.315 --> 00:13:30.015 to get a bunch of different features from the city of milwaukee on that ep which 216 00:13:30.015 --> 00:13:33.355 is gonna be cool because like my friend wave chapelle is gonna be on it i have 217 00:13:33.355 --> 00:13:35.815 a couple of other artists that i've been working with too, 218 00:13:36.415 --> 00:13:40.095 and then i'd love to get like another rapper on it or like 219 00:13:40.095 --> 00:13:42.935 r&b singer or something and i got a few friends that i've definitely 220 00:13:42.935 --> 00:13:48.535 had in mind but yeah just kind of feel it out you know yeah definitely so let's 221 00:13:48.535 --> 00:13:51.715 kind of go back to the one that you just released in april and kind of talk 222 00:13:51.715 --> 00:13:55.255 about some of the songs on there are there some songs that you'd like the listeners. 223 00:13:55.255 --> 00:13:58.535 To kind of to hear on the podcast so they can go and check it out on band camp 224 00:13:58.535 --> 00:14:01.195 or other streaming sites? Yeah, for sure, man. 225 00:14:02.115 --> 00:14:06.555 It's, it's kind of a, it's, it's like a concept album too. So the whole thing 226 00:14:06.555 --> 00:14:09.695 like front to back kind of tells a story and it really goes through the motions. 227 00:14:10.315 --> 00:14:15.035 So to like name out one specific song I think would be a little, a little crazy. 228 00:14:15.055 --> 00:14:19.875 I know the most popular songs off that album are like Seaside and Portland. 229 00:14:22.480 --> 00:18:01.360 Music. 230 00:18:01.202 --> 00:18:04.202 So i feel like that's kind of like a good little surface level place to 231 00:18:04.202 --> 00:18:06.982 get into with it okay but the album like front to 232 00:18:06.982 --> 00:18:10.302 back it's only eight songs and it's like 36 minutes or 233 00:18:10.302 --> 00:18:13.742 something like that so it's pretty easy to get through it's really digestible 234 00:18:13.742 --> 00:18:20.102 the music on it is i wanted to make sure that it would be something that has 235 00:18:20.102 --> 00:18:23.842 a lot of moments where like the ear candy kind of hits you you know and you 236 00:18:23.842 --> 00:18:29.482 got good hooks good overall feel i feel like in my playing i i kind In my writing, 237 00:18:29.542 --> 00:18:33.422 I feel like I emphasize a lot of minor seven chords and stuff, 238 00:18:33.542 --> 00:18:37.522 so it really gives you that classic alternative indie sound. 239 00:18:37.842 --> 00:18:41.622 But then it's pretty imaginative and really jumps across a lot of different 240 00:18:41.622 --> 00:18:46.042 cultures as far as music's concerned, whether it be more of an Eastern sound 241 00:18:46.042 --> 00:18:48.582 or adding more of a Latin feel on something. 242 00:18:48.802 --> 00:18:55.522 And then all of the rhythm section stuff is super funky, so it's really easy 243 00:18:55.522 --> 00:18:59.022 to get into. Yeah, so you call this basically a journey album. 244 00:18:59.202 --> 00:19:02.922 So what is the journey that this album is supposed to take the listener through? 245 00:19:02.922 --> 00:19:10.522 Oh man, I think I just wanted it to resonate with any kind of like feeling of coming of age, 246 00:19:10.702 --> 00:19:16.602 you know, and really just kind of when everything kind of starts clicking as 247 00:19:16.602 --> 00:19:20.222 you know, we're adults and our brains kind of start forming a little bit more. 248 00:19:20.722 --> 00:19:24.522 I wanted to kind of go over that and the things that we grieve with, 249 00:19:24.682 --> 00:19:27.222 but also the things that we can be excited about too. 250 00:19:27.342 --> 00:19:31.602 And that's kind of the place that I was in when I wrote and recorded all of it. 251 00:19:31.602 --> 00:19:34.442 And yeah and i feel like it definitely can 252 00:19:34.442 --> 00:19:37.182 be or you could just put it on when you got some homies over and you're 253 00:19:37.182 --> 00:19:40.802 hanging out you know and it's it's just easy listening so excellent excellent 254 00:19:40.802 --> 00:19:43.982 so i'll put a few of those on there is there 255 00:19:43.982 --> 00:19:46.722 any ones that you really want me to put on the podcast or should i just 256 00:19:46.722 --> 00:19:49.482 randomly pick a few yeah i feel 257 00:19:49.482 --> 00:19:52.582 like seaside portland those two are pretty cool okay 258 00:19:52.582 --> 00:19:55.242 definitely usually i feel like those kind of get a lot of 259 00:19:55.242 --> 00:19:58.382 play soul mill is really cool too it's an instrumental it's 260 00:19:58.382 --> 00:20:01.102 the opener for the album too but it yeah that 261 00:20:01.102 --> 00:20:06.322 one's just really interesting it's got a lot of like phrygian scale usage but 262 00:20:06.322 --> 00:20:12.122 it's pretty light and it really sticks to kind of more like funky kind of minor 263 00:20:12.122 --> 00:20:17.342 like pentatonic box kind of feel stuff too from like a bass perspective right 264 00:20:17.342 --> 00:20:18.742 it's really nice and easy going. 265 00:20:19.920 --> 00:22:21.360 Music. 266 00:22:21.205 --> 00:22:25.505 Producers and beatmakers of Milwaukee, it is time for the 2024 Big Beat MKE 267 00:22:25.505 --> 00:22:29.505 Beat Battle Tournament taking place at the Jackalope Lounge at the Wicked Hop 268 00:22:29.505 --> 00:22:33.865 in Milwaukee's Third Ward on Thursday nights between April 25th and June 13th. 269 00:22:34.305 --> 00:22:37.965 Producers are going to go head-to-head in three one-minute rounds to determine 270 00:22:37.965 --> 00:22:41.825 who is going to move on to the next round of the tournament with some amazing 271 00:22:41.825 --> 00:22:43.325 prizes from some great sponsors. 272 00:22:43.805 --> 00:22:48.905 Don't forget that you can submit your beats today at breakingandentering.net through March 31st. 273 00:22:51.245 --> 00:22:54.745 Yeah phrygian's kind of known as like the happy major sound 274 00:22:54.745 --> 00:22:57.945 because it's got that raised fourth in it so it's it's 275 00:22:57.945 --> 00:23:00.765 a very cool scale can be used over a lot of 276 00:23:00.765 --> 00:23:04.205 different things and a lot of great songs in the over the 277 00:23:04.205 --> 00:23:07.305 years have over the decades have been using that that that mode 278 00:23:07.305 --> 00:23:10.145 a lot so very cool yeah yeah it's cool it's definitely one 279 00:23:10.145 --> 00:23:13.385 of my favorites especially with like being a 280 00:23:13.385 --> 00:23:16.245 little bit more of a psychedelic artist too you know it really gives it that like 281 00:23:16.245 --> 00:23:19.345 kind of gypsy spanishy middle eastern 282 00:23:19.345 --> 00:23:22.145 feel to it too so what would be like some 283 00:23:22.145 --> 00:23:25.085 influences of yours that would be in 284 00:23:25.085 --> 00:23:27.785 that kind of genre that other that the listeners 285 00:23:27.785 --> 00:23:30.665 would be kind of understanding where that's coming from 286 00:23:30.665 --> 00:23:36.205 yeah i feel like from a modern perspective i'd say like krungbin i would say 287 00:23:36.205 --> 00:23:42.305 like peach pit the band crumb and then i have a lot of like kind of old school 288 00:23:42.305 --> 00:23:47.745 funky feels in it too so i think like funkadelic even like a little herbie hancock 289 00:23:47.745 --> 00:23:49.845 like like Headhunters album, you know? Right, right, right. 290 00:23:51.445 --> 00:23:54.605 And I would say like a little bit of Jimi Hendrix. It definitely, 291 00:23:54.845 --> 00:23:59.005 it's some of the tonalities are like throwback feel stuff for sure. 292 00:23:59.445 --> 00:24:03.705 But it's like hard to beat the 60s and 70s out of you when it's like so imprinted 293 00:24:03.705 --> 00:24:05.365 in your brain, you know? Right, right, right. 294 00:24:06.065 --> 00:24:10.585 So if I remember right, you said you're like in your mid 20s now and you started when you were 11. 295 00:24:11.045 --> 00:24:15.645 So that was like early 2000-ish, I would think. 296 00:24:15.805 --> 00:24:20.305 Is that, am I thinking that right? Yeah, for sure. I started playing in 2006. 297 00:24:20.685 --> 00:24:24.105 I'm 29. Yeah. Okay. So, yeah. So 2006. 298 00:24:24.425 --> 00:24:28.845 So when you were 11, what would be like some of the music that was influenced 299 00:24:28.845 --> 00:24:30.485 you at that young of an age? 300 00:24:30.765 --> 00:24:34.745 Oh, man, it was just Jimi Hendrix and the Beatles and Led Zeppelin and... 301 00:24:35.798 --> 00:24:38.758 Black sabbath you know kind of all of that stuff in 302 00:24:38.758 --> 00:24:41.578 general that was i remember hearing that music and 303 00:24:41.578 --> 00:24:44.598 just being like this is insane and then eventually once i 304 00:24:44.598 --> 00:24:47.478 got an acoustic and i was like 13 14 305 00:24:47.478 --> 00:24:51.558 i really became obsessed with nirvana i feel like everybody has to go through 306 00:24:51.558 --> 00:24:57.218 a nirvana phase and that was my nirvana phase and i i loved learning all their 307 00:24:57.218 --> 00:25:02.298 music because it was simple enough for me to play it and say with it yeah that 308 00:25:02.298 --> 00:25:05.918 that kind of where it was where it was at And then eventually as I got older, 309 00:25:06.018 --> 00:25:08.458 my taste kind of expanded out from there. 310 00:25:08.538 --> 00:25:13.098 And I really started listening to a lot of like jazz and funk and fusion and 311 00:25:13.098 --> 00:25:17.118 stuff like that. And a lot of different, like there's still all these elements 312 00:25:17.118 --> 00:25:21.498 of like psychedelia, but it wasn't as like prominent in it. Gotcha. 313 00:25:21.558 --> 00:25:23.438 Yeah, definitely all that stuff. 314 00:25:23.598 --> 00:25:27.358 And then a lot of like West Coast indie stuff I really started getting down 315 00:25:27.358 --> 00:25:28.918 on probably about 10 years ago. 316 00:25:28.978 --> 00:25:32.598 And I feel like I really haven't ever lost that. So wonderful. Wonderful. 317 00:25:32.758 --> 00:25:37.478 It's great to hear about musicians that start somewhere and they expand out 318 00:25:37.478 --> 00:25:42.558 and just try to search out everything that they can that really helps them become 319 00:25:42.558 --> 00:25:45.158 a better musician. For sure. Yeah. Yeah. 320 00:25:45.698 --> 00:25:51.258 As I'm getting closer to the end here with these questions, one of them is a work-life balance. 321 00:25:51.438 --> 00:25:56.258 So we haven't really talked much about what else you do. Are you doing music full-time? 322 00:25:56.378 --> 00:26:01.738 Do you have a side job or a day job that kind of conflicts with you making making 323 00:26:01.738 --> 00:26:03.018 music? How does that work for you? 324 00:26:03.278 --> 00:26:08.298 Yeah, I actually just left my full-time job a couple of weeks ago to really 325 00:26:08.298 --> 00:26:10.378 launch into this music thing full-time. 326 00:26:10.538 --> 00:26:16.558 And yeah, it was really hard to record and just play a lot of gigs too. 327 00:26:16.658 --> 00:26:17.718 I think over the summer, I probably 328 00:26:17.718 --> 00:26:22.798 played maybe like 30 some gigs with a full-time job and that was a ton. 329 00:26:23.018 --> 00:26:28.938 So yeah, I'm definitely kind of glad I'm making this decision right now. 330 00:26:29.058 --> 00:26:31.918 I'm not broke yet, so I feel like I'm still glad. 331 00:26:32.558 --> 00:26:35.738 But once that hits, I think then I'll be a little bit scared. 332 00:26:35.818 --> 00:26:39.378 But I just wanted to take a couple of months and really dive into it, 333 00:26:39.418 --> 00:26:43.998 work on content and kind of just see what I can do as far as getting the word 334 00:26:43.998 --> 00:26:46.138 out there on what I'm doing and stuff. 335 00:26:46.458 --> 00:26:49.398 And yeah, so the balance is really hard for 336 00:26:49.398 --> 00:26:53.218 sure i think having full-time job 337 00:26:53.218 --> 00:26:56.038 too and you know the demands that come with 338 00:26:56.038 --> 00:27:00.738 a full-time job it's really hard to balance those things out so but yeah definitely 339 00:27:00.738 --> 00:27:06.038 eventually it caught up to me so but yeah definitely just trying to look at 340 00:27:06.038 --> 00:27:11.418 music full-time and see what i can make of it you know and right exactly not 341 00:27:11.418 --> 00:27:15.738 30 yet so i feel like this is a good decision i still have six months until I'm 30. 342 00:27:15.898 --> 00:27:19.858 So this is kind of my mess around era right now. So, right. 343 00:27:20.684 --> 00:27:24.224 Now, in the past, I've interviewed Emily White. I don't know if you know who 344 00:27:24.224 --> 00:27:25.864 that is. Yeah, she's amazing. 345 00:27:26.144 --> 00:27:30.924 Yeah. So, and she's got that great resource, the how to build a sustainable 346 00:27:30.924 --> 00:27:32.904 music career, collect all revenue streams. 347 00:27:33.324 --> 00:27:36.564 Have you, have you dived into any of that and tried to? Absolutely. 348 00:27:36.624 --> 00:27:39.564 Yeah. Yeah. My, my girlfriend was the one that my girlfriend, 349 00:27:39.624 --> 00:27:40.864 Nora turned me onto that book. 350 00:27:41.244 --> 00:27:44.284 And my girlfriend, Nora is a much better reader than I am. 351 00:27:44.384 --> 00:27:48.244 So that's pretty tight because she made all of these notes on how to do all 352 00:27:48.244 --> 00:27:49.424 these different things. And 353 00:27:49.424 --> 00:27:52.964 that was, it really came in handy when it was time to launch this project. 354 00:27:53.404 --> 00:27:56.724 So shout out to Emily white, man. I mean, she's got in. Yeah. 355 00:27:56.804 --> 00:28:00.224 She knows what she's doing, man. And you can read through it a million times, 356 00:28:00.244 --> 00:28:01.684 that book and listen to her podcast. 357 00:28:01.764 --> 00:28:05.424 And it's just the amount of knowledge that you can absorb. It's just crazy. 358 00:28:05.524 --> 00:28:09.144 And yeah, big props to her, man. She seems like an awesome person too. 359 00:28:09.284 --> 00:28:12.904 And I know a lot of people that I know in the scene of nothing but amazing things 360 00:28:12.904 --> 00:28:14.164 to say about her. So yeah. 361 00:28:14.524 --> 00:28:18.684 Yeah. It's, it's, it's great to have. And then she's from Wisconsin as well. So it's just great. 362 00:28:18.744 --> 00:28:23.384 All these great Wisconsinites are doing all these great things for the local scene and beyond. 363 00:28:23.584 --> 00:28:25.604 So awesome. Very awesome. Hell yeah. 364 00:28:26.064 --> 00:28:33.444 The next thing is a gig that you have performed at or seen that has made a big impression on you. 365 00:28:33.964 --> 00:28:43.164 Oh, man. As far as gigs I've seen, I feel like every gig I go to, I'm just always in awe. 366 00:28:44.224 --> 00:28:48.964 Especially bigger names, but even locally, man, it's cool to see people on their grind. 367 00:28:49.564 --> 00:28:54.524 I think my favorite artist to see in the Milwaukee area is Classic. 368 00:28:54.804 --> 00:28:57.404 He's a really good friend of mine, too, so I'm not just being biased. 369 00:28:57.404 --> 00:29:02.564 But I wholeheartedly think he's the most talented guy I've ever gotten to see do anything. 370 00:29:02.784 --> 00:29:07.244 So he's amazing. If you haven't seen him live or had a chance to talk to him 371 00:29:07.244 --> 00:29:08.504 or anything, let me know. 372 00:29:08.544 --> 00:29:12.784 I'd love to link you guys up because he's the reason why he's won like every 373 00:29:12.784 --> 00:29:13.944 award in the city of Milwaukee. 374 00:29:14.084 --> 00:29:16.344 As far as music goes, he's just amazing. 375 00:29:16.684 --> 00:29:20.684 And he's easily one of the most kindhearted and just awesome people to, 376 00:29:20.784 --> 00:29:22.364 you know, like having your circle too. 377 00:29:22.484 --> 00:29:26.584 So very cool. yeah definitely and then as far as shows i've played that have 378 00:29:26.584 --> 00:29:27.904 made a lot a big impression. 379 00:29:29.461 --> 00:29:33.641 Yeah, I'm not really sure. I mean, I've really enjoyed every show that we've 380 00:29:33.641 --> 00:29:36.881 played as a full band and that I've done as like a loop artist too. 381 00:29:37.501 --> 00:29:40.841 But yeah, I don't know. I mean, we just played at Oak Brewing last night. 382 00:29:40.901 --> 00:29:42.241 It's our second time playing there. 383 00:29:43.161 --> 00:29:47.581 That's an amazing venue. I love seeing what they've done with their stage setup 384 00:29:47.581 --> 00:29:50.241 and like their sound dampening as well as like the lights. 385 00:29:50.781 --> 00:29:54.441 They've really put a lot into that place. And I feel like, yeah, 386 00:29:54.501 --> 00:29:56.621 it's probably one of the best stages to play around. 387 00:29:56.881 --> 00:30:00.781 So and where's that? That's in Milwaukee, right? It's in West Allis. 388 00:30:00.801 --> 00:30:03.281 Oh, West Allis. Okay. Yeah. Just 20 minutes away. 389 00:30:03.521 --> 00:30:07.201 Yeah, there you go. Everything's 20 minutes away from Milwaukee, right? Yeah, totally. 390 00:30:08.521 --> 00:30:12.681 And if you had a time machine, you could go back and talk to your younger self, 391 00:30:12.761 --> 00:30:14.301 any advice you'd give yourself. 392 00:30:15.221 --> 00:30:19.481 Yeah, man. I would just tell myself to keep messing up because the more you 393 00:30:19.481 --> 00:30:21.381 mess up, the better of a musician you become. 394 00:30:21.701 --> 00:30:25.041 And yeah, you just got to mess up, man. You just got to keep messing up and 395 00:30:25.041 --> 00:30:28.361 don't take it personally, just get it over with. 396 00:30:28.501 --> 00:30:34.061 And as you continue to work on all of these things, like you eventually just get a lot better. 397 00:30:34.081 --> 00:30:37.001 So just keep messing up and, you know, keep your chin up through it. 398 00:30:37.681 --> 00:30:41.601 Absolutely. Yeah, that's great advice because, you know, I tell my students, 399 00:30:41.641 --> 00:30:46.361 I'm a band director at the high school and I tell them failure is just stepping stones to success. 400 00:30:47.241 --> 00:30:51.141 Eventually it's going to click and eventually you're going to become better 401 00:30:51.141 --> 00:30:52.121 at what you're working at. 402 00:30:52.867 --> 00:30:56.547 Yeah, totally. No, I couldn't agree with that more. I think even if you're self-taught 403 00:30:56.547 --> 00:31:01.867 or if you're taught at a higher level, you got to get your 10,000 hours in there 404 00:31:01.867 --> 00:31:04.067 before you can really just start crushing stuff. 405 00:31:04.407 --> 00:31:08.487 And yeah, you just got to keep messing up, man, because that's what makes all the difference. 406 00:31:08.927 --> 00:31:12.947 Exactly. Exactly. Is there anything that you want the listeners to know before I let you go? 407 00:31:13.627 --> 00:31:19.307 Follow me on Instagram at Dak Dubois. It's just D-A-K-D-U-B-O-I-S. 408 00:31:19.307 --> 00:31:26.707 So yeah that's pretty much it i know yeah i plan on doing a tour here in a few months probably. 409 00:31:27.547 --> 00:31:30.307 Yeah and wherever whatever city you're at you know check out 410 00:31:30.307 --> 00:31:33.827 the music and check out instagram because i'm really good at making sure that 411 00:31:33.827 --> 00:31:37.607 i stay up on content you can kind of get a little bit more feel for what the 412 00:31:37.607 --> 00:31:42.107 live shows are like and they're definitely crazy i just want to make sure everybody 413 00:31:42.107 --> 00:31:48.507 has an incredible night anytime they come out and see us so yeah excellent and 414 00:31:48.507 --> 00:31:49.647 And I'll put all the links down. 415 00:31:49.727 --> 00:31:53.267 I'll put your link tree down in the details of the show so people can just click 416 00:31:53.267 --> 00:31:57.107 on that and go right to all your social media and your website. 417 00:31:57.307 --> 00:32:00.207 So, Doc, thank you so much for being on the Wisconsin Music Podcast. 418 00:32:00.387 --> 00:32:03.207 It's been great talking to you, learning about all your music stuff. 419 00:32:03.367 --> 00:32:04.927 And just thanks so much for being on. 420 00:32:05.247 --> 00:32:07.587 Yeah, thanks for having me, man. 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Spurs string together back-to-back wins for the first since October and all is well again with the world - almost. A full Plus Dave team brings you its analysis this week, looking at the slightly less convincing acquisition of 3 points this time around at the cost of yet more suspensions. We look over the 2-0 win at Forest with a spotlight on Dejan Kulusevski and another on Yves Bissouma - for different reasons. There's also a look ahead to upcoming fixtures with the seemingly unbreachable Everton visiting next weekend before a trip down to Brighton. There are more than the usual number of random tangents regular listeners have become accustomed to this week and Elio's voice battles bravely against a sore throat, managing, incredibly, to talk just as much as he usually does despite sounding like the lovechild of Sean Dyche and Marge Simpson.
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